P 0 . ,, : , 11 .1 ,1,;',.•11,1ed it o 11..11(1 or assailed ~i' FlTJilin fiteit . .. ,;(0.„.,1:. . te r,.................- In 1856. lie. W3i again 3 candidate m v IN- i rivot PEN-NA . A tAte Presidential nomination, before tin.. • HE )pubscriberhiviiittitirelisavd o,entoeratic National Convention at Cin. ' T ; -,,refitta And slimly furotshed tht einuati. The highest vote he ,received 11 84 ! glij shOye well kitoim end popular Hotel. int the eixt Veal' ballot, which stood :—For is prepared.to accommodate the tray. 31r. Buchanan„ , 10S • for Mr. Douglas,l•2l ; ding - 'public sailotheri with - all -the attention; for 3lr. Cass, 6. . • ' andconveniences usually Blued in'fitit.clis " Houses . lio effort will be - -ipareffity the; Pro. In the Cmigressional session 01' 1857:8, ' n rietor and his Assistants to audio) the Hotel he denounced andoppossd with energy i P equat in every" point to anyin the'cOurttrY' ; and ability, the Lecompton Constitution, " The liar•wilLalways be sappliedzwith th. upon the distinct - ground that it was not " Choicest Liquors. ' • . ..-, .. the act and deed of the people of ,liinisas..' The Stables, connected with- this Hous. and dj,ii not embody their will. , are large, roomy and - convenient, irid careful an.' Before the adjnu• !intent oft hat session attentive . Hostler% are silivays in charge or them of Congress, : he returned home to ‘'intli- , _ : . J 9 TARBEI I .. _ . este •bis action before the people of Illinois . • • in one ofthe most-exciting and well eon- - .tested political canvasses ever known in 11.4 the tint ed States. But he silt:everted in ~, , 9/ - / , 7 .---:::.-- ) carrxing•the• election of a sufficient nuns - - .2.,ber of State Senators and Representatives {4 - W e . "‘ 0 to secure his return-to the rniteil States . . ~ . . .. . . Senate for six years from March 4, 1850, by 5.f 5.f votes for him, to 40 for Abraham Lincoln, his able and distinguished °m.o. nest. • - • In 1860 Mr. Douglas *as -presented h. the Northern Democracy as their fitvor itc.candidate for the Presidency. Ills claims however, for that post, ,Nvere also urged by many influential men in the South. At: the Charleston convention, in May, 1860, on the fitly 2 s6 entli and last 'ballot, Mr. Douglas received - one hun dred and tiftY - --one rotes out of two htm mired and fifty-two east. At the adjour»ed ',convention at Baltimore. he reeemed one hundred and eighty-one votes out of one hundred' and meet y-fo nr, and was declared he Democratic nominee. The opponents ofMr. Douglas, who had seceded from the Charleston convention, nominated Mr.-John C. Breckinridge. 1t the ensu inf, eteetion in- 1860, 3lr.'Donglas received 1,165,076 votes, and Mr. BreCkin ridge 847,953, the entire popular Cote being 3,662,270. Of the. votes in the electoral college. Mr. - Douglas received three from New Jersey, and nine from Mis,pnri. Mr. Douglas has been reMarkahly eessful in promoting the Ideal interests of his own State ddring his Congressional career, To him more than to atv other individual,' is Illinois indebted tOr the magnificent grant of lands-which secured the eonstraction •of the Illinois Central IZailroad,. and contributed so much to re store the credit and develop the resources Of the State. Re was a waft, supporter and advocate of a Railroad from the Mis "sissippi River to the Pacific Ocean hav ing been a member of the various Com mittees of Congress on that stibject, and being 'the author of several bills reported those Committees. Mr. DougNS' views in regard to our foreign! relations have seldom been' in aceorilance with On , policy, of the Admin. , istration; lie opposed the treaty with England, limiting the Oregon *Territory tO 'the 49th pares lel , . contending _that England had no - rights on that coast, and that the United States shimld never reeog )A., her claim. lie opposed Abe treaty of peace with Mexico, on the "ground that the bOundaries were unnatural and ven lent,. and that the provisions in regard to the Indians could never. he executed. I The United States have since paid Mexico . 10,000,000 to changs the boundaries and relinquish tine stipulations in regard . to the Indians. He opposed the ratilica tiotkof the Clayton andßul wet. treaty and endeavored to procure its rejectioty upon the ground, among other things, that it pledged the fititil of the United States in ill tiine to come never to annex, colonize or exerc'se dominion over :my portion of central America, - lie declared that he did not desire to annex that conntry at that time, but main- . .tained that. the Isthmus routes. must be I.ept open as highways to the American possessions On the Pacific, that the tune • would come when the United • States would be compelled to occupy Central America, and that he would never pledge the frith of the Republic not to do pp the • future in respect to this continent what its interests and safety might require. Ile has also declared himself in favor of the acquiction of,Calca, whetter& the island can be obtained" consistently tritli .the laws of nations and the honor 'of the United States. . Mr. Douglas was married April 7, 1 . 6'47 to Miss Martha' D. 'Martin, daughter of Cc.l. Robert Martin, of Rockingham county, :N. C., by whoin_ he had three children, two Of whom are living. She died January 19; 153.- lie was, again married, N'oyeinlicr 20„ to Miss .‘dele Cutts, (I . :slighter ofJames.3ladisoli Putt., c.. Second Con troller of the Treasury. - - —Many people's . lives are not worth the'market -value -of the . iron in their blood tad thti phos.phorits in their bones. MICATION MD! 2nd DOOR"ABOVI: gezferall.F are informed tinzt a Flit:E 111117TIO9• is given at all littr. , of 'FAY t DS: orall aorta. viz: tireiq. Good- ..f ...emitter Prints. Lairiu. in pa:t..rn-. • - ln 03, 1:i -hop I,wn-. Itrillinars. Book. hard, Jeriiii.iff. tool Mull. Z oiler. , and Sleeveti. Dlntity. V.111 . 1.C111., Fund t Iltr FrUliA. Rent llekF 11 : 011ur. N34eiitri. (...tat. Shirt.. (lotion Dmmerm, cul.a rte. t'r.tul- Nei It tie.. on i Finitynuiderti. .t. nvw and 1.,4•0 lot of • , LEA TILER-WA E, turf. ap . th.nt. rine Cult 114,otn—rund 'unn. alre.lwary aza Ihht S!”..•:. Splendid Toulie, (latter, froms to lb rt-nrnmted to lit. White. Brown. and Black 110SI1'.1:1" Yaranol® wad Umbellate. Rand ilnxrp, and Nt jerk liaPket, Etiaraxix g Fluid - and Sperm. Adamantine and Talhist Caw!let.. pram• :and dalmu.•d LaaterA. \Vat;ll Marcie and Guth, Milk. Whit, Drnabra, Bed Vard.att kwt war.. it 1141411 and .priair Cndln, - Pinn, Pin.• and (.1:11.%.1{ PAILS, betide a rim a trf. r every variety: among which art. Tardro and eon, Stnreh for glOrtialt , pudditlait,ClVATlA Tartar. Soda+ Saler:on!. Cast, Oil. F.p,ora l'Aaek and s rotell Snuff , and lo t of h inZu which won't do to roof about. hat ith•twe to ern. ofnutine and Ina about. 11' t• nrr redy alba w thin. w>loott :0014, evert though they nut; not riot and tttankful fur entail Wort. 11. C. TY.I.EIL 1 91CTS, bap, a hank at: Oa. .alittn-g. Hair T.ndr, It ben., atirtbita: ax•er .1a.01.. up. Tr LEirs. ,mwmutfst.f. A CHANGE. a"11E SUBSCRII3EI{, HAVING elvo , ed the .tuck or tiorntEßLY owned tt 11t1.1.A111 1 . Yid. I. no•tfiod of lufurtnitatt thaw who talefhi pap.ro." that stock hit. again been temoveti to the old stand. solow Al..' 6 3:oem.octrart s CirEleto, tte most happy no wait upon Ilium. Wiitl r. - Q I Ivor him with a-call. AXY BOOK lIIJ MI ED (dad io prior) can be obtained by. Jr:ill:4g hour ornery.. With the rive orthe book and publiabei... name.• at the &Yak. • M.o. any article In the •'Book and Stationery - line. NEWS OFFICE. • A.Rprirs. Peter . rou'r. Atlantic. 11. or any of the popalar Marazlne. of the day. y. Ledger, N..Y. - Weekly. 3t.•reary. Clipper, Ping. Wilke spirit,.and nll thei Illustrated Phpinv for sale. Back nom. urp attyptied. , SCHOOL 800 wi t s _ All the old and new editions. - BLAU A very nice, assortment,. . CDTLERY.— krp artA cis of. &goriest'. GOLD -VOri Fine ones, Ladies & Gents: PEB.FIT XIV iiC Y-4.17; aarVaan's and othrs. iEO - •r• F M k 0.41.7 -MX-e, And 1 sillttotit•totti" to t ft.... - ....lttlnctt!ttr , to ritzr tr.terre." act! cm< to my . ,•:: 1 ...ff.. ~ i.dut.lv., .A.. MI- - ,116354EXTxx. ,!. ~.,,:,--. rA., .. , ttituttnbt:r 1.1. tritlt - If COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Located ovrrtlif stisquetuums Valli,. Bank. BINGHAMTON. IC Y. • FACULTV: - I): W. LOI:Vt.;LL, )' - rincipal, Professor . of the Science of Accounts , Practical Accountant. nthoi of Lowell's Treaties upon 1100k.K...ep. in. I);.,grstn:: illustrating the tame. Jung RANKIN. Commereial'4ecenntrint, Profes'r et Rook Keeping and Practical Mathematics. J. J Crarts, A.sistsrit Professor in the Book Keeping Department. . J. WARNER, Professor of Practical - and Or -I,mitentSl Penmanship, CorninOreial .Caleula tions and Correspondent e. • L EC Tit' ItE ft% Damp 1 S. Divkirhon, Lecturer bu Cpumner end Law and Political-Economy. - lion. Ransom Mem, LectUrefon Contracts, Pr. , tnim.vry Notes and Bilk of Exchang.e. R. v lir. E. Andrews, Lecturer on, Commercial Ethic n. EXA NG COMMITTEE 11.0 n. Sherin:!in I). PholnA, %Vtn: It. Osborn, Emi l :, 'l'rac)• It. itlorgnn, The dhj.l.i, of :his (;ollego is to Afford to-all an opportunity of Obtaining a thorough Mutate:se I:dm:Akin. ' The Books and rt.rms are earefutly arranged Lc practical necountants expresily,fortliin In. stitution4axict .:mliraee . all the recent improve ments. • The course of instruction .•omprises every department .of business. The learper will be thoroughly taught the science and'practice of Double Entry litiok Keeping as applied' to the f..llowing kinds OT bnainase, viz: General Manufacturing, Banking, Commis. Steatntioating, Railroading, Forwarding, Freighting., Foreign Shipping, &c. YOUNG MEN . • Can qualify theinselves I,ti a phort . time, at this. In:4Ru. !for.. to fill flu Miriam and lucratit - situations. Ample refenmei.s oar, ctl en n here graduates of Wall Are now de-iralkle situattOns with salaries tronosoo to 110110 per Uillllllll. • The proprietnrp are in possession of testimonials f'rom some of the first Commercial !louses in the State, to t% hom thet have furnished Look-keepers, showing their entire satisfaction and confidence In the of the graduates of this Institution. • PENMANSIIIT in aIL its branchee:tanght bY the most ,kHlfial and thor• ongh master, of fhe art. No College in the country en joy, n higher re'putat ion in this department. Ladies' De partment enlirely separate from that of the . entlemeti. • Students can enter College; at any time. Ito vacations. Time to complete the conr,e, from 8 to 10 weeks. Stn. dent, passim the requisite: examination are presented with.-the most elaborate and elegant engraved Diploma . lamo , d by ant Conlvercial of Clamdcal Instittition in the Union_ Assistance rendered to I.7adnates . in procuring Fittlati.oll, : For terms of tuition, prier of board, testimitnia* of graduates positions.. Se. address the proprietors (or circular:. containing full particulars. LOWELL'S' WA Proprietors Binghamton CommerClal College, Binghamton, N. T. KEYSTONE -HOTEL , At Montrose, Penn. - ‘ . spaldi lkyrril' : . Ma"" Ike. 1 WM. K. BATCH, Proprietor. u. C. I wish for ne:r..q. Fame circular% or large [,how bills, to bring rrIIIS newand commodious Hotel situated i 13 4 1% P an il v In tgn ° a re ort r h t e ic t u dn a t r l i !p . ta fi ne re sTn Y d e t t he t mln t 7ne. Ir You 1, on-Public Avenue, near the Court House,and One of my customers. whO 14 , snhjevt to s severe sick nearly in• the cenfre of .the business portion Of rheldoxlie• lumuill. your lills . whichg flagting'iwnldlY , l. Imo cured ef an at• . Mentrose, is now fu ly Again an /tour by cemletectand furnished, ctfully s , sent_her. p Respeours, and was opened on Donna}'. the 27th dap of W. W. B. wiLKE.I. September, 1838, for the aecommodatiOn of ! - --....t—tt—.. I I , the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels); Reyholdsbnrg. Frttnklin Co.. Onto. 1 ' confifent that he is now prepared to entertain Jawing 9. i guests in a manner that - cannot fail s tolive . Complete Satisction. The Hotel and Furniture are now, and no ex pense has been spared to . render it equal, if not superior to any similar.establishmentiwthiWpart. of the State. It is well .supplied with all the recent improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be readyto respoltd to the call of rnstoment. . .., The Stables connected with 'this House are New and Convenient The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron. nge c,f his old TrienaP, and the . public gimerally. • . WM. K. lIATCH. lICERHAVE'S, HDLLAND BITTERS' rtu: CEI.k:BRATED lICH.LAND RESIEDY FOR I),UPMPSIA s - DISEASE OF T-1-I.E KIDNEYS, LiVR CAIDIPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER 'AND AGUE, s • affretinia cnii7swluent upon a disordated ST - OXIACII.OII LITEII, 511 , 11,0 Up. Stoinswil,Collcky Palm, Ilmarti atm of Apia-114. Inopendeney. CrOldiVrnele• amt 11l Sang Pp.?, In ell Natrona, itlinunuttle, and N.• it:t 4 iu Tllllloll3llrl inaninees moved lwrietwial.n of in gihMa.o opted decided cunt Tian h a pat.!, a.wetal.lt ovialuutul, prrrred on otrictly prineiplea.,afterlbei Manner o the celebrate.' 11,41 • • • 1 'harborer it. reputation at bane pro. dtwol it. iain•luction !wry; at. , d.mwJ rOCIMMeing with ilea.• of all,- Fatherland aratt.wivl ewer the faro of Mk MIMS' ot.uham brought with Went and handed dna 1, ihr trmliti.nu at It. value. 7t is mow /drown! to 1,. j mb14.2. bentrettp that at .fra4 wonder/id 1-4-14:1 meat to edit... Hedged . It it partlrulariy reeinnniended to those forams whose oanuloth.n. fps) 113, e barn Impaired by Uwe...minions une ar ar i•lia or other lime of tilaetpation. • Getaway itestaat-an , ..ua fn elDrt, it gad. Its way diroetly to-the oat of lifr. the it alai quirkruing every nerre;ssising up the Jrnnpdng spirit; nod; in fol. intuiting netr health and Apr in the ...totem. . rfleE.—Whoeter expneto to And this a tertntraint mid dham e deted; hut ta the' Wet. we s t and low spirited. ft will I.mi - a a rriiieful atianatic eiMJLI, ouseitied of •Ingubit remedial prnpertieo. READ CAREFULLY! Tl. nenvino bldbly ooneentratod Parttime** !farina Utters to pot up to half-plat bottles butt. and Ottanoti as •thtn [salts ptlottl.t, rer Kix bottler Itor Fres Douai. The nnent s2 tugn i ; , ti w at trulutelnr i rltetne ban Woad porrtaolnit. . altths4 'itir Beware of luopsttkrt. Aeo that, our =as 1I on ths tel of every bottle you but: ' Es . Is Bald Iry D to rips:fits .ally . it sus s firsrarSed 57 prosi• moot paints. MOLE -er.orstlkiosi. BENJ.AXIN PAGE, .TR. & 00. I=l pharmaientists and •Ctientbsfs. .PITTSBURI2III,.PA.. 111..TTEItS art nobliu Moptipse by •0t 4 y TritßKp bruggiot Mts4 L.. J. BIX BY, IirTAVING Jm.i returned troni Yiult with I ChOiii°: AL beautiful. and ~xlettoile asemprtnwtd of Fall Jhwlntes mull. to fornitth the Wilt% uf Atuutrote & elcinit♦with FASHIONABLE BONNBTE UP . g. 0.1 and as rich as ran be 'purchased anywhere. She io•cp , Qv , 'ors nicee Ch as cam:lntl/di toplean the 140.1 difficult... ver, T.-amenable. . I'_t Lail, :IN int - m.li. to cull tate. t 3.mufne her Goide. I 4 Ittan , oppfmil.• Mort'. Afftllo(l..a .. ...comilloor,) Mitio ~ ~.,-• • • M,,,,-.. • , l' i *" Nat( - ' , cuite di7,119-*%ll CURE e NervoustiOdarhe CURE Heada it, the nee of these Villa the periodleattaeka of Simon* or at- Medal.At may, be prevented; and It taken at the eorntnenonnent of an attack, _iubediate relief from pain and aleknea* will he obtained. 1 --- They seldom fall in removing the Saralee and - Headache to which female* are so subject. They act isently von the bowele,—removing Postirearas, For Literary .!fen, Student", Delicate Females, and all personfi of sedentary Aabilt, they aye valuable os e laxatire, Improving the appetite, giving terleand vigor to the diges tiveror, and metering the natural elasticity and streagt of the whole system, The CLPIIAI.IC PILLS are theresult of long. Investi gation and carefully conducted exPeriments. having been in ase many•yeare, depths; which time they have prevented end relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Ileatlache,'Whether originattng lnithe nerrota system or from a derangedatate of the stomach, - They are entirely vegetable, 'in their comimeti t lon, and aymbe taken at athletes with perfect safety without mak mg any change of diet, and the at"iene" of any dliagreealde lade rrndera ll easy to administer !Ann to children. Beware of Counterfeits. The genuine have live signaturft , of Wiley C. Spalding oneach boa. . • 1 Sold by Dentrilett. and other Male' In Medicines. box will be 1.1..nt by mail prepaid on receipt al thp,, .IPozolcio SO C?osa.ties. All orden, pbould he addrerfted to HENRY C. SPALDING, vorll r kb 48 CArdar'Str set, Now York. DIE FOLLOWING ENPOR - SEMENIN OF ::_PWatDII4C . SD. , "!I CEPIIAMC f PILLS, WILE CONY CE ALL SUFFER .F1:01t HEADAV HE, THAT A SPEEDY AND SJRE 'CURE IS WITHIN THEIR RE-ACH. as these testimonials mere unsolicited by Mr Spalding, they of unquestionable proof of the efficacy of this truly scientific ,discorery. • Jhe.ox ‘ viu.e.. CONN.; Feb. 5 SPALTISU AIA • have tried your Cephalic PIM. and I The m that I want you to Fend me worth mote. Part or then are for the neighbors, to whom I gate a few' out nf the Ark box I got from you Send the PM% by mall. and oblige Your ob't Font. JAS.- KENNEI)T. flaverfthll, ra., Yeh.3 C Spalding Sir. I wieh purr° ' , end me nor more box or your Cephalic Pine; /hare rkyi red a grent qr,Denejftfrom them. • ]once. reaKelfulle, STOIKIIOUSE. Sprntse Creek. Huntingdon co., P.L. Jan. lA. H. Spalding. Sir Yon will plespe !Rend me two boxes of your Pine. Send them immediately . Re , npectfully form , . J:it). R. SlMirs:Ft. P. s. --/ A ara weir o ry yowl Pills, and jfml Mtn. Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan. el 5 .. , . henry C. Spaldlng'„ Esce.', 11.mse fin d .ctttlosed tieentv-tive cents, for which .end me another box of yotq . ii Ceplialic rills. 'rimy are truly the best pill, I tutvc - e - rer Direct • . • fITOVER. P. If Vernon,lklle WyandoCcounty..Ohin. Uenry C: Spalding., D. 48 Cedar street. N. Y. .1 , • Dear Sir: I Inclosed find twenty-five cents, (.13,1 for which pend me box of ••cephalic pillo,' Direct tolßer. Wm. Filler, at Reenoldeburg, Franklin count, Ohio. Nur fills work Ilk. a eharm—cure Ilead,aai ithnort irnifirnftr: • - Truly your', 1 Wm FILLED: • Mr. Spaictilx;. Not long gore I Pent to you fUr a :box of Cephalic Pills. for the cure of the Nerr'oue Headache and Coetiveneas. and received the eame, and they -Add so good an .effeet / was induced to Asia lor moro. i • i'lea4 send by return matt. Illerct to • • A. R. wiiKELEn, Ypellauti, Mich. From thr Examiner, .211 - orfolk,slit. riAnoe PillsaccompllA the olleenjor whirh'they writ , made. viz.: cure of headache In all It! foray. From (hr E.rantiner. Aliorfolk,, fa. They have been teAted in more tlian a thourandme; with entire ,tmerte. , l'rom Hte Danocrat, St. Cloud,. If ,on arm or hasr been trouble ct with the hendnehe. twitd for n box hf cephalic en that you may hake them in cane of an attack. - From the :Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The Cephalic. Pills are said to be a (remarkably effective remedy for the headache. and one 011ie very ben for that ...very frvpient complaint which has ever been d Covered. front the Trestern It. R. &retie. Chicago. . W , ] lr. Spalding, K and bin unrivalled C..phalic Nile. l I . . • transz the Valley Star, )Tana who. Vu. • N'Ve Are rare-that perpons wafering) with the headache, who try them, wllletick" to them, ,From. the Path Finder. Nem Orleans. La. Try them you that are afflicted,, ' nd we are tare that' youite:lituony can be added to th already numerotta 114 that has received benelite that n other medicine can produce. - From the St. Louis Democrat. Thy immcnee demand for the article (cephalic p 1110) ie i•rapidly increasing. From Oa: Gazetti., Datreilipart, loam. - would,not eouneetke tune with as at tide be did mot know to moisten real 'merit.. From the Advertiser, P I. The teStEmotly In their tarot Is !trots, lima the most respectable quarters. • . From the Doily "Vettte., Gephalii Pith; are taking, the place Or - A pingle bottle of OALDING'S 44111 nave tcn times ite Wet • SP.ALDES'G'S , PRtI'A spA WING'S PR EPA •' ,;I'AI.DIXG'S PitEPAI SAVE THE PIEC . I A I FCO/10.2LY e - . . Islill'ATlll . . tIIP — "A-lismeu IS Tilt Sava Ntaa.",,ll - t- 10 accldeaut will - 4ppeu even isi II regulated had, 1 led)lt is NrrpdestraW to hive soca dustpans! waren tear way for repairing Slirisltuse, toys mist. am ie. • $.e.4 Luvw,is PREP .• • • OLUr! ' • • m• , . eet. all Fuel emergencies, and no irllllektild IFUITOra to he without It. It is always ready, up to wreak*. lag point. ~ . . . __ : - 4 ! maim Iti . .M.Br , OrS.E:'' ' ' 11. B.—A Brush - socotinlit met. BUtile: Price 2.5 ' irate. Address, , AWRY C. .8.4.LD/N,Gr. _ N 0.48. Cedar ' rett, Niew,Tork. A rT10.% ' rrrtain upptineiptedpersonsaie "I off on thr unutlapecting titue.i - would caution all persons to e ehaeitur, and set that the full name, ' nr - sPA 7, DI 17..• PREPA RE I. on thr enf r ,„ h, r„ r ' 'ETA:Una returned from neleetingand percher' lugandje 1.11, now re 'tetchy; one of the lamed and best stock of J • . • • . oreiolferedin Ulla - market. The quality of neat entry thing good; ail warranted as repreise.nted. - Terms : Ready Cash and. Low Pekes. A general-Idea of the stock may be formed from the following enumeration!' Miroictnes, CUEDICALN, - OILN, WINDOW OLANN, DTI STUP7II, - Gnor_grars„• Gwiss WADE, . Caocauttr, Mirrors, OLOCICS, Witt MAIM, WIXOM ramp, WINeW OIL sitshoo,FANer Coots., Muideid !net rumente,tamps, Jewelry. Perfumery, Stone Wan., Brooms, Brushes, Whips, IrtntireVs Bird Car y es. Pocket Knives,. Ouns, Pistols, Ammunition. 'signors, Trusses, -Supporters. hihoulderTracies, port mormals, Spectacles.. Station plated Spoons; Forks, &v. (Add pes tory'. .* Violin. Guitar, Bak Viol St riu"s, Lithographs, porcelain Teeth, Artist's Tube paintsalrush es. &c. '&e, Also some Thy Goods; Wooden Ware, hard midi:gowned Ware, Fluid and Oil Cans, Ounphine, Coal 011,Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine, lamp, tanner's, neat filed, lard, olive, castor boiled and raw linseed 011 s, White Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of celored,palivta, Vine gar, Canary Need. also all the popular PATENT MOIL CI and other things too numerous to mention. It fs Impeactimble logic* more than a general outline of my .. stock through the newspapers every one wishing -GOODS is Invited to call and examine. Customers On entering the store must-not expert to find every thing in sight ; but nearly every article wanted will be produced by inanity. ' "- Thankful for the liberal patronage.bithertoreceived. lie hopes to merit a continuance and large Increase of rho MOW.'ABEL TITHRELL. IViilutmse. , June 5.1860. WHOLESALE SALT. DEALER, 201 Wasliingloss-st, QTILL CONTINUES to offer to the cite and COCNI RV , trade, all kinds of FOR.I'IGN Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest II fares; 400 . 00 sacks and bags,.consisting in part of Ash ton's eelebrated-brand for : table and dairy use; Jeffrey & Marcy, Marshall's, Brownhives, &e. and 50000 bushels Turks Island, &mares, Ca meos, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Idea, Nantes, &e.;, all of which will be sold at bargain prices. froth Awls, store and storehotts. Any ptirchaser wishing to select froth a goad assortment will find it to his interest to call. • N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small bags of different sizes, and,eonstantly on hand in ship- ping order.• Alstia splendid article. of Rork Ground salt, in quill boxes, put - up and for sale by the quantity. in mien of live dozen eneh. - MOON WYOMING VALLEY 10 PHILADELPHIA, NEW - YORK, BALTIMORE, And all points North &. West.- LACKAWANNA R. BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD VIE rn: Selit.tViON .AND Ntl AS FOl,l - NoviNo aorrn. MOVING NOIITII nill'a N. Y. S 5. . Pio Expnwa. Expre....l. Mail. Leave 41.11. P. M. 1•••vt. •. il. P. N. Scranton, .6.10 4:25 Northuland. 5.30 4.45 Arrive at Arrive at Pi ttaton, 6.38 4.53 Danville, 6.06 6.20 Kingeton, 7:06 5.90 Rupert., 6.35 5.50 Sbielrahinny, 7.t0 6.55 Bloomsburg: 6.45 6.00 Berwick., 8.20 6.55 Berwick, 7.15 6.35 Bloorneburg, 8.50 7.33 Shlclicaltlnny, 7.45 7.05 Rupert, . 9.00 7.40 Kingeton; 8.33 7.45 Danville, 9.55 8.10 ritteton, 8.57 8.15 Northeland, 10.00 8.45 Scranton, 9.25 8.45 TILE LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD tosmacrs wrrn TUX • DEL. LA-CRAWANNA &WESTERN RAILROAD Al Scranton, for New York and Philadelphia, and inter mediate plaints east: also tort:rent Bend., Bingbanthan, Svracnse, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and all importantpointa West, At Rupert it connects with the Catawissa RatirOad, for points both East and West. At Northumberland it connects with the Stifintiry and Erie Railroad for tnlnts West and Soma • DeDuane Took Stigmata, Especially dem:toed IL far the line a the Medical Frutessinri and • the Family. halite auperceded the en called "tine." Aranatie," " Medicated." "Schwalm." etc.. Is now en dorned by all the prominent ph reit-Ingle. rhemiete and con -1/OIsICUM VOlWeAsing all those INTTUN.Ie medichFal onalitieeltonic and diuretics which belong loan OLD and ITIIE GIN. Put up In quart bootee and sold ha all Drug gleta and ilrpcer. etc. ..1. M. BIN UNGER ,t ko., [Eatabli.leAl in ITN.] Sole Proprietors. . 0 c t yi • No. ITTltrcrad Street:N. Y. For Imo at TO rrell'e, prttg Store, Moutrnee. - • Tp.fia~tti, S(uA., Jan. U. HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES' Or Disease With Its Agonies Ohtecisse eitlvire oxx Th.i3rex. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. o i Lm . o v r . e te f n e. i llful th To t. e excitable c h i r tu en h e frig down" bl or t oflervou. tha in a small degree Is most db;tressing, for where min a,remeds he found There is otter—drink but little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, none; take no roffee,- 7 weak tea being preferable; get all the !rash alr you can; take three or lola Pills evert' night; exit plenty of esalids, avoiding the use of slops; and U these golden rules are followed, on will be happy in mind. strong in body, and7orget you have nett Cc. If there Is one thing more thanitnothet for which these Tills are famous, it is their purifying, properties. especially their power of cleansing the blood from all iniwursties, & removing dangercituftuid suspended secretions. Univer sally adopted as the grand temedy for female complaints, they never fail,' never weaken the system. and always bring about what is reqUirtid. Sick Headache and Want of Appetite. Theis* feelings which so saddenus. most frequently arras from annulautsemm or trouble,- from perspiration. or nom eatingaWrinktrig what is unlit for us, thus disordering the stomach and liver. These organs must be regulated ifyou wish to be well. The Pills. if taken according to the printed instractions, will quickly restore a healthy action to both livei and ittimaeb, Whence followos a natural con sequence.* toed appetite and a clear head: In the Fait and West Indies sesreekvany.other medicine it ever need for these tilsordz i . .Dl3O lta3 • In all diseases affecting these organs. whether they se crete too much mica little water; or whether they be at. Aided with atomics gravel, tiewithschesond pains settled in the loins over the reglona bf 'the kltineTh thcseTills abouldbe taken ;.wooto the printied Wrodionvand theolntmeat should be well ribbed into the small: of the hack at bedtime. - Thietreannent will adyealaupstimme. ate relief when all other means have fulled. - . Order: So - Stomachs.omitof Order; mollersrM to effeetsally improve the tone of the stomach as Ms; they rentove all acidity, ocassiond either by Intemperance or Improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce It tot healthy action t they never fail In Caring all disorders of tbeliver and atornsch. 4 44 i mport, R. I. *fall kinds. 62:PmieD GLUE ED GLUE! ED OLUE! ED GIXE • ttempthag topalm •ni of my Prepatyd • aline 4 beftrre par- (IL VT, -Ad it bwilinhvg rotiu ABEL TURRELL s>ait, *alt ! half ! ! Eta%III V/. MAIIRJ, (I)ireetly opposite Washington Market,) New York:. THE ISF.ST HOUTE SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Two Daily Passenger Trains *!.l BETWEEN BTU 1:111111ER LAN D, tdo w S : NERVOUS DISORDERS. AfEtstiserras eel 3:lwazghtekres. Hot Commie : Pills are the hest femedy known - MOW. for the follotein, etisecties: Ague, Mts. - F4e• Thud& mataar • Bout. keine and Gavial; Bilious Complidotuldead4ette, • ' Beendary symptom Blotches on. Skin. Indigeettoo. Ttc-Doitioureuz; - Bowel Complaint'. Indumnation, .Tumors,'Jaundice, Constipation of the Liver Complaints, Venereal Affection Bowels Lumbago, 'Worms *fall Idnds Consumptam, Ppm. Weakness from Debility, • Itheotnatism.... whatever cause, Retention of, ttc . Dysen , • , *e- Itryelpelsa oar Blnf., a Zell, - . 1351 Female fr;egblarities. • levers of alllciMir: feowl . - • CAVIDN,c—Nont are omens unlesstheL words HO LOWAY. 7 4 Z1F,T9Iti. aato boovuo " ant discernible luta water-miut • in every leaf,of *elm:* of siltectimicarcriwd each pad:clog; the Mae WS be plainly eeetr by doidial the kV' to the ligy. A handsoine scrod will be given to any one rendering.' such information as may. lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medi cines or vending the NOW; knowing them to-be • Sold at top Manufactory of Professor liou.ows.u, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, anfill all reePetddlist* and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civ ilisedworld. in boars at in cents SS cents. and $1 each. Taft- There is considerable slicing by faking larger boxer V. II Directions for the cfillbillre I f p.n, ••10-• ll] •V• Ut6 , 11 to curb is l T .Irat'ett 4 ,11: 4 3tni. re c 14:). tion a to . Amner stock of floods, which they . • lnumiT. FOR CASH, i.• • PANIC• PRICES! - .aivu *HA. sera: THEM TO C:ASI BITE, Prices Pt:mkt.lay AstOdaidag! We have not time to enumetanaarticies. or prim, but invite the public to call, numbly, and tiatinlytmaelvlce of the truth of what we publielt, and of course, them buy. , J. L. 32101ILIMAN SON - _ Dec. Roth , atfa.. 11010 E Let of Family Groceries knit ,recetvAteind G ling leper ceut: below former pr..ic.rt. FANCY Cq4fectionary for flu' Holiday*. at -NERIUNANW ,VgiTA.M.I I 3III). mistritoDuct: of all kW*, • for %ditch the htihr market prl&f sill bo paid, In Goods, at moot:111o, . . MintIIfMANKI _ _ ,CHILDREN]: MRS. WINSLOW, "Prlct. o d Norse and Fentate inloian, presen , 'to the ‘ attontion of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRIT FOR CHILDREN TEE'l3llik:Gi which:greatly facilitates the ' mamma teething. by Pio ening the •tima, reducing all Inibuntnation—will all MA.. PAIN and apaamodlc action, and Is • . SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers. It will' give pest to you, add RELIEF ARD HEALTH ,TO YOUR INFARTF. We have put up rpd soltithlit article for over telfyea, and can say IN CVNIIDENCE AND TRUTH of It, what , we have never been able to say of Mil V other_ medicine 4-, HAS FAILED, in a SINtA.EINrITANCE, t o Y.Fvon A CURE, when timelynsed. Neverdkl we knoW an Instance ofdisoatistriet ion by anyone who had need It. Ou the contrary, all are delighted with ita operations, sud speak in terms of commendation or its magical effects and medical virtues. We any in this matter '•WILAT WED() KNOW," afterten yearn' experience, and PLEDGE OUR ItKPI7TATION for the fultllimeni a what we here declare. In almost every instante•ich,ere the infant Is suffering by pain and exhaustion, relief will be found In fifteen to Al initiates after the ..yrflp fp atiutiftlAterml. This valuable preparation is theple:Tription of one the neat LNPE and SKII. - 141: NURSES In New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILINO SITCESS In THOUSANDS :or CASES. It not only relieve. for child fintu pain, bin Invigorntei the xtongteti and bowl., corrects acidity, and Oves ton} and energy to thy n lone s} - stem. . D will almost, instand* relieve BETTING la THE BOWLS, AND WIND COLIC; and overcome convulsions. which: if not speedily cured end in death. We hence:: it the BEST and SUREgT rem ed, in the WORLD: in all cases of ViirfENTERY and DIAR.R.RtEA IN CRILDRILN, whether it ethic. Limn teething. or from noymber cure: We:would say to all inothare who haie a child- stiffering from any of the forogO log.touiplointi.--P0 Nor LET YOUR PREJURICE4 NOR TRE PREVUDICERof OTHERS. Mond between yuu and your seering child—and the relief that will bd S'R6—yea ABSOLUTELY:WM—to follow the use of this medleine, if timely used. Full' directions for using C will accompany each bottle. N,llloo.llnine - unless the fact simile of URTIS PERKINS, New York, is oh thi outside wrapper. . Sold by DruMists - throngliont the world.. PrltipeiparOASee,l3 ceiTar atrect, New TOrk YEICHONLY 26. CENTS PER BOTTLE. • y For sale in Montrose by Aix.: Tureen. 110 V V LIFE' PILLS, PIIOEXIX BITTER-S.1 1 nrllEr*E MEDICINES have now been before the publi JL fora period of Thirty Years, and during that time have maintained a high character, in .almont every part of the ()lobe, for their estmonlinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of til,erme to 'which the human (tamale liahle.l The following am among the dietreaeing variety of hu man diseases in which the GET !.:,. ; ‘ , LE il l" —• Eriell\T • t4ri rs Well known to be infkliilde. Di'SPEPSIA, be thoroughly cleansing-the let and 2ndl stomachs, and cresting a llow of pore healthy hile.insteadi of the stab. ti acrid kind : FLATULENCY. Lou grAp - i Itrartharn. firadachr. Rnrilroo.r.4B. 111- Temper, Aria , l Lanyuor and 114,7 m-holy. o loch are general symptoms wr Ih spdnis. moist.. e. a natural c.lnsequence of Its care. COSTIVENESS, hi el.:On-log . ow whole renath of the inteatinen with. a.pl.ent proee-r. suit wit hnul violence; all violent purgfr.frait, the bowels costive in'ttCo days. FEVERS of all lauct4, by rentoriug thehlood to a regular circulation, tiro' the process of respiration in such cases, anti than,' solution of all iuteatlnal obstructions in others. The Life 3fedichitA have been known to cure RIEEDM ATISM permanently in three weeks, and -1301 LIT in half that time, by removing local inflammation from thetnuc elea and ligaments of the joint'. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and atrengthenint the klitnerantiti bladder ; they operate moot dellghtfally or. the-e important organ., and hence have everbeen found a certain rented* for the o "rat case.. of GRAVEL - Also WORMS, by illolodging from the turning., of lb. bowel, the slim* matter to which these creature* adhere. • SCURVY. RUMS , and INVETERATE SORES, by the portent parity whkh there Life Kedicints give to Mr blood and all the butuor, SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAIrCONrLH:O9:44:S, hr their alterat re Offert cram the tluid. that ford the r kin : and the morbid statc - or which occar.ionr all-cryptice complaint:, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable. com plexions. The pp,. of these for a very abort time will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM. and a strikin" improve, martin the clearness of the skin. • comitroil COLDS and INEUENZA.wiII always be cured by one dose; orby inn in the Icoral car PILES.—The original proprietor of 'these "medicines, svgs cured of Piles, of .35 years standing. by the use of the' , Life Midieinee alone. lairD,dol:ll3.—For this seouree of the,lireut. , ern country. these Medicines will be fdund a safe, speedy j, and certain renadv. Other Illedicinei leave the system subject to atre,turuof the disease—a cure by these Medi- :. cinema is permanent Try from. be sof lntr i. end be cured. Iltiliena Fevers. and Liver Complaintu.:, General Debility. ol'Appetite. and Diseases of Fe- ) males. The Metlicint,:lta%l. , 111,11 u-ed u ith the mit,t beneficial results in cases of this description t—Kinas E. it. a . r rs.,,,,r u h . In its mow forms. yields to the mild; vet powerful action of these remarkable 3fedirines. Night.Sereats. Nervous Debility. Nervous Comtilaints of • nil kind.. Palpitatton of the Heart. Painters' Colic,. are speedily cured. Mercurial Disease/1.-Perrino abort constitntiutle have becomeimpaired by the injudicforts nee of Mercury. , ell) find -these Medicines eperfect core. as they never fall tocradinne from the ' , Velem. rill the etrecbv of Mercury.: iiiiinitelrsooner than the most powerful preparations . of Sarsaparilla. • Prepared android by- • - W. D. MOFFAT. 3.1.5 BROADWAY. NM-I . OIM 'or Sale by all Druggists. - Afflicted, Read! ,• C'OMPOUN . I) SULU , don for the PILES le warranted to effect a Cure in erery'caae, and in all stage* of the diseaae, or the money will be• refunded. 'Frill directions accompany (lick bottle. For sale be. Abel Turrell, Montrose ; O.G. Illempatead,. Brooklert: T. J.• Babcock. Dimock : Fennel Carpenter, Ilarford (./• D. Williame,JackPon; J. B. Sloeum, Dnndaff; 11. Merrill, Ilopbortem •.• A. J. Merrill. Scranton. cmil..rxx.xc!f.e...r33. Thin Is to certify. that Mrs. Emory has been Milieux, for years part with that - distressing complaint known an th e • Pfics.' l , and that having failed in securing relief from vs. rions'Physielans. she was indnced from report& to try Mr. Williams' Solution." which we obtained at one of his Agencies la Tunithannock, Pa. The .result has been the most favorable. The trial was made with ft lut fall, and after tieing as direCted for a few days, what we reason to think was a permanent cure-was effected. Several other cues of a similar nature- in this , violnity have need it with like results. With Mr. Wilma motto "no cure no pay" every. one thus. alSicted will eertaittly do well to try IL B. U. EMORY, Pastor of M. E. Church, Tunithatutotk, Wyoming Co., Pa. Juneslii.lm . U. • . 4 P1i..a.A...191 • FLAGS!- • FLAGS! 4 - G. S. HARRIS, . UNION FLAG. MANUFAOTOR S. E. COR. -yOURTII 41E - VINE. STS., MIXBIPZEILASh.. MUTED snips ass I Or ALL SfiES; ALSO, UNIONBADGES OF VARJIYUS STYLES ek SIZES. • _:L IFE ItEMORIALK - !WOULDN'T TAKE - A VIOALI:f fORtHIS: a lady remarked to us.a day of taro: Ne exhibited the p6ifrairrlif .an only child, giitie to the :'apirit4sta4r, ot . ie - of _ ;10:11 . MINTRIE---1111101VESI " llow I aliould 'regret it, bad I 'not secured this precious memorial of that dear one." So Thought We; Thin loied ones are not Minya with us, and while weans call them ours, every one should secure such a memorial; especially eiace -they ran ha%e them so truthfully.takett br that sai.eea.fof arti.l,' U. TUBBS. of Bing . if oil. cc De GIBILIZES WIOTIIO OIL. I . DAILY NAM ROUTE BETWEEN- Greatest, Reinedy in the World,for, , mernmsE a 0111ENDSVILLE. RIIEVIILATISM I mid all PAIN. '' ‘ -10/tCIIIIB carrying mallet and passengers betvo, I NJ Montrose and Triendsril e, will leave Searle's 11,,te1, Illf*rase_to C=23 • : In Mdninvel daily, at 7 o'clock,a. in, and leave Friend,. villi. at 3 o'c lock ea ea , reverend inseht ellie 471 --. ! gae — Hoteaf AM CAITir MU be weaved at the Livery - Chills' i6"/re illOntltell ; " - , • Stable or the anbacriber n.hfontropc, on reasonable_terrnir DOOM° la VW* to Murder.: - . ; Montrose, L --Avg. 16, 18iE. 'tt -J. P. Goonni.v. 1 Burns and Sad& in tea biiruttra ;I--- -- - - ---- - -- --- SpralnaoFetrinthi and Brodato in from erne to three dap; ; Inthuntnallon %vit:4V; Neuralgia; Croup; Toothache, Thou, In ten saintlier; Ilsonorrhage, Scrofula, Abncenn, In ten days ; Beldam Wounds, Tetter, In one to three days ; - • laraehe, Stiff deck , Ague, in one day Velem,. Broken floait, Salt Rheum, in 3 to six days; • galas/. Yalpltatkm, Mirky, In one to ten days; Asthma, Gout. Eryalpelas, in Ire to twenty days; Froatedifeal• tfinilhialsn4 Skit Jointa; chronic Mhen wham, Sore Throat, Scarier Foyer, and the lame made to walk, by a few bunko, Thin OIL. (De tirath'sy in mild and pleasant, -and in a ccent Family Medicine for children teething &c. - Ladles should all lane It. It Away* leanest you Wier than It and. you, and ono bottle often cures entirely. A PPLOTmm TOIETEEN -YEARN ANL) cuitia , -•. ".- ••• • I.s bxic - NrEEK._. ••, • _ . Read letter (rom.Re*. James Temple. .••PU'ILAIDELPItta. June 9th. 17;55. Prof. De GBATII : !tare been afflicted for thirteen year, , with Neuralgia and other painful complalnte„and I have been unable ' o sleep 'soundly ror walk any dletenee lor many rears pant. Last week .I got a bottle of year Etre trieoll... The drat night "I slept soundly and well, and to day lam ultra new men. My wife could notbelieve der eyes. Your Electric °Whits' done In one week what tbe physldine of PbOadrlpbla failed' to do in tbifteen years. Gratefully yours. • . MEV. - JAMVI TEMPLE. • • ' 310 South strict. DEAFNESS CURED. . . Num lisvun, May 19th. 1536. Prof. De Qrath: 11fy brother has been deaf fur 3 %elm.. After trying many things;.housed your Oil a 'few times, stud it cured him entirely. furronn Ti. Sci6v:i7tli. - re - For rale br.stilDrugylsts, and. at thi. DepoLitlf South Eighth-st, Philadelphia. (OWL 3m cy -- - I ARE' YOU INSURED? g. P. 13X.a.A.CIXICZIELALIV IS receiving applitntionn' for Instuance In the follow. lug Companies: Wyoming INSURANCE Company, WIL.KitS4IA ÜBE,' Pat. • • • . Charter. Porpetna Capital.... $106,000. Surplus 147,600 •Orpaniziq Noreinber .D. - 1857 mitEcroßs G. M. Hollentiack, IL 0. Drienbach, J. P. • Dennis. John Reichard. David Morgan, titan Horrince, Semi Wadhamn, R D Lemor. ' Wm 8 Moon, L D Shoemaker, ' Geo P Steele. IL 31 Mop, IL C. siim Sees,. G. M. Mouzmunc. Preet, W. G. STXRUNG. Treat: L. D. SHOINIICEV, rki , Peel JETNA INSURAIiCE COMPANY,. tiarobvi, C0 . 11111letiellt; Paid up Capital, , $1.609,000 00 - -{.Mtn, • 1,194,100 OS.- NORTHERN FIRE k LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 1;co. 1 Moon Ate street, London. Capital, u. 499,000.. :.Annual RCTElltle. $1,000,000. GET FY. Avid. Phi CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUILA.NCE .CON• P.VNY of Hartford. Connecticut. Accumulated Capital. Ant. one wishing their bees Insured will do will to call and iiAmlne their mode of Insuring, and their rates. which are better than thoseof any other company. before taking Polities elsewhere.. H. P. BLACKMAN. ocp °Mee over Chandler & Jessup 's etbre, Wistaria Salmi of Wild Cherry. - Wistaros Balsam of Wild Cherry. &Mb, Cobh, I*ll l l Coughs, Colds,. Coughs, lama, "malt% lionneness, Bronchitis, bthnit, Bronchitis, Joanne's; Breath's. Whooping Cough, Whooping Cough, Croup, • faullapiloo, ClaymnplimCwilspds, f.hstimprion,-Conmmiptio4, and ail hk disease* jnd ., as • unfailing antiercee,' ready raki, and a tare and speedy mire, is that 'ral and anirtrsany apprer!el remedy, Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry. Wistar's Balsam of Wild' Cherry. . . m. &s. boob Well /um red visa Sequent snug the Omens pops. Wiwi Willie estuary; MAO the fellestiikr etsineeettfir . , cm Mica ill Os of/tided. , - • l[ tirorze , Pa., Feb. 16, 1851 ! Items. S. W. rowis & Co., Lorton,—Dear Wm: Baying Teethed in fatally' important benefits from the use of your varuahle preparation, W132A111 DAL- • IFAX OW WILD CoteßY, it afilsds ate !pieUlde po recommend it to the public. Moms sight yeant age one of my daughters named to be in a decline, and little 'hopes of her motet* weth.entertained. I then pro. cured a bottle . of your ;excellent Balsam, and hefts, she had taken the whole Of the eon tuts of the bottle there was a grit improvement in her health. I hail, in my Individual cue, snadi (request use of your nlnable medicine, and. ham always been benefited by . maid, basset,, unties the psblic ivied issperaiss, bi ome Arse is d coed eat of iretieets Maces Babas of MU Cherry eptem bbvighoss tAe washy. . JACOB BECULVA: • . Virginia Tertimany.- arriarare films Mi. , NONEOJINC NORTON. qf W Essuirsir We, Rickneast4 lactuito!co, Vi.; Peb. MI. IWO. Mews. 11.11 f. Tomi.lalir.:Ch . ., Banos, gettahests I with pleasure testify to the greet Merit of Yoniln valuable hum medicine, pr. WWlTAle'li BALBAD Of WILD CIq!IRT, Which in likewise highly valued by ow:of our esteemed sitimMe, whos.' . have Mond iu virtues by trial. . - first made use edge Balsam Nati three'yean sine,. tbr a violent and rtistrening - codgb which baffled the ekW of physidabs, Itbdro say ion oVilielseed inch visite:l,lllW as to induce oil to persevere lAN, ue. always keep , by.rob, aid weer dad it to , be Imita ble's lie seer% No midleine Mat &have /Inn vied Sae ginin ructe speedi relii4 Yplui VOMORNE NORTON .7rom Zeus ilasth.l4 'Peisiddita eJ . 014 Xenia Ofisty Beak , esi who lawn 4!itdpagf.A estioied4reririestXer Jer44",_ itiairrOwN, lan. 9, I 5 Mem. B. W. rowtot & CO.,_.DeuSirs Having and Dr. Warm% BILVIAM 01 WILD CarlOrt for &boat fifieem yeast; 61 Milan. Maimed Mi . &Meads( rmalts la my family, it affords me great *more in mromutamdin it, to the public lata,valitatile remedy is .01.4119 pir weak law, cibb. agruirls, er., azad. a mond, wed& I. a/arida to bi eatirely rintormit, and may be maim with perfect safety by tbii moot delicate In healer Tam vary rimpertfully, ' • . , : - • :MOD SMITH.' Bar &ware efolle and toortaku covaterfas! The only Genuine, Pere, and Meetwisal Bataan has the rime 'of "L PUTTS," written with t pen. .and the printed wizen: of . the peoprietani„ " S. W. FOWLS Ss CO.;" on thiroubir wrapper.' . 111 who sejrn ie4 'any ;Swage of Ow Throat,' Lesgs, or Chat, 4 4 8 c 66 * Eke reqei by. • 41. •. Wistar's ,Balsam of Wild Cherry, . Wistaroo Balk= Of. Wild Cherry,- - -1 1 111 V 1 400 — ."- • EL W. rowix & CO.. Ne. 18 TREMONT STREET, BOErTON. lOLA lIT Draggiga, firs, dad Merafaa" ia an* tow . and tit/ it Ga. &Sal. alaars. INIIMr sale t_y Abel Tamellind Itead,Atatrosui a Yee ter. Montrose ; L. B. WOodraff, Glmock ; Moos Nichols' Brooklyn ; Whitney £ Mosley, lau a ford •, 'Need* Ward' BeGrea ad t Dead Oln Olmstead , ltandat; L.` 71. lirfain, Great . • . J I.^ • .. . .htif AT .mARKET. Ox ir4blie Asedue, Rear Searle's MLNEO:viiiiilsitki`bit hand of -11•BATErof ill kind.. CASH pcisi for liteeleaultaititlverAllseOpiiiad Mao forlibillei stall Mob - RENSTCIeIt de 11•AViiElf: 2. nutrocx. • • '• "- • ICKAwiiir -111iotrose. hiarnh 30th. - • • Myer's' Eitieet . o f Rook Bose, ryas greatest Vmedy for IBCEOPVIA,.and other land nakiiissAsea. Fafer ku own • • , . . . GIPALIPIH...!.3 CEPHALIC PILLS;4- rot all kinds pfllesdatetke IDIROWN ' S BROMMIALISMOJCS, tog thiiirsepesa.' II" be. rfr Ahollt fifty different_ • ltiltda 'of , Villa, and other Patent' Medicine, la proportion.. Moorman, March, 1861. - . ABELTURRELL. S A LT. Ay tbt Er.rrel. 91t4 9r Pound MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS • GREAT -ATTRACTIONS AT THE - • roof or MAIN STREET: THE extensive Furiiittire "Establishment of FDJITH BoornEns having been refittca and greatly imprOved, the Proprietors respectfully annonnflcto the citizens .of,3luntrose and vicin ity that they ere constantly making and .ketp:on hand the LARGEST and REST assortment of FURNITURE To be !pond kO Ake. Country. We give the fellowing.list of some of the Dr; tides %bids see will sell at greatly reduced prires,.for CASTI or REAnY'P,sy Bureaus, Walntit or Mahogany, 'With glas:., (tom 8)6 to $35.. Bureaus with marble or . bromtelle tops; front 818 to 8114. -And a` large assortment, from'ss, $lO, IS, 14, to Old,' ' Mash Stands, Card 31.ands,Cornerand Square Stands, of all varieties and prices, from 73 ci.nts to ten dollars. * Desks, Divans ,Towel Rackti;Footstools,Otto. mans, Lounges.. Vic. Centre, Card, Pier, Toilet; Dining, Kitchen,. anti Extension Tables. Chairs—Cane and Wood Scats, Rockers— Cane, Flag. and Wot d Seats, of every variety and style s . -, • 'Sofas. tete a ides furnished at short .nutic at New York prices. N.'B.. Ready made tioilins on. blind Or fur-- cashed at. short 'notice.-110a.ses always tr.. readiness. when desired.- _ • We ceploy none but CinEritt. and F.:cm:l- ;86:n WonKtiert. Wu intend to do our Woes Wtu., and sell it as. Low 'as it can be atTorded. IV. W. WTI _ . , A :SMITH, JR., E s . R. Montrose. Jan. 181 h, 1860.--tf. Aket's;Saisatiarilla, _ FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, And for the speedy cure of the. subjoined vsSietfes of Disease: lirrofgala and fierollkslons Affections, such as • . Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Stuntions. Pins— . plea, Pustules, Blotches, Molls, Brains, _ and all Skin Diseases. • . • - • 4 Ostehisn, Tint.' 'flit Jnne, ISM .I. C. ATUE: tt Co. - Gents : I - feel it per duty to Re knowledge what your Sarsaparilla Ilea anne for TIV . Mining itheritedjt Scrofulous infection, I have angered froni it In various ways for genre. Sometimes it burst but in Ulcers on my hen& land arms ; sometimes It -. tamed. Inward and distressed Me nt the stonngeh. Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered my sealp and ears with one sore which was painful and loathsome beyond description. etried mane medicines and-serer' physicians, but without much relief from any thing. b. het, the disorder grew worse.' At length I wax njoiced to read In the Gospel Meitsentrlhat you bad prepared an .alterativr (Sarsaparilla), e I knew from your repo bitten thatany thing you made most be good. I emit to. Cincinnati and got it, and used it tM It Cured tar. I took it, as you Mein, in email dose,rof a teaspoonful over a month, and'used almost three bottles. New and healthy skin soon began to form under_ the seal. which after a While fell off. My akin Is now clear, and I know by any feelings that the dilleftWlS gone from my system. ' Y.or .can well balker that I feel whit I am mayini when I *At you, that (bold you to be one Of the apostles of the age... and remain ever gratefidly, '. Yours. • . W.t.visF.D n. TAT.T.Ey. St. Antlsoysy ea Fire, Rose or Erysipelas. Teller and ' Salt Itheank, Scald Ilead,ltlng— wieres,• Sore Eyes, Dropsy:. • Dr. 'Robert M. !Whir *rites from : S alem, N. Y„ %nu Sept.. IMO. that hr has cursor- an Inveterate as., of Dropsy. which theratenesl to .tenninate fatally, by t h e peraerering'ufte of our Sanallarilla. and also a danger. ons attack of ifalignmat-Erpryelds by large doses of the same; says he cores the comtoon Eruptions by It con shandy.. _ I Ilroweltoeele, Gollre. !or Swelled Neik. Zebulon Slain *of, Prospecti Texas, wtitea :" o Threes bottles of your Sarsaparilla chat me from a ':.sere —a Iddeons swelling on the neck, *Web I bad sulfered from . over two years." . . lornearrhaga or Whitei. Omirlan Titanor, Cimino Ulceration, remade DI . . 13r. J. H. S. Charming, of 'N i o.. York ritli,, write. i ••I comply • most cheerfulwith the T.,1,11..? of your agent hr paying I have found your Sarsiaparilla a tnost.eseell.lit alterative in the numeroun unit laltita for which we em ploy such a'remedv. hut especial), in Female. bi.rtsr, of the Scrofulous diathesis. ir , berm - mired many inert crate eases of lAngeorrlirca.bY It, and some where the complaint was caused byuleergtina of thenrentir. Alm ale ration handl was coon com b ed. Nothing within toy . knowledge equals It for these female - derangemeant... Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes: o A dm , getout, orarien tumor on one of the females In my faintly, whieh had deticsi all the remedies we could employ, Las at length been rompletely cured by your extract of Sat: aaparills. Our physician tigoaMht nothing but extirpa. lion eoulul afford-relief, but he 'advieett the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort before mining. and it t prayed effectual. After taklugyour remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease notaitm." I • Srphllls and Merlrerlal DI . . ' Kr-W OM-Oasis; trdltAugnet. te. - e.g. I Do..T. C. Aeon. Sir: I cheerfully euniply with the request of your agent, and report to you somulof the effects I have realized with your Sarsaparilla: I have cured with ft, lu my practiee, most of the mum ' plaint. fur which it Is recent:mended, and bare found its effects truly wonderful in the fUre.or. . Poem,/ oar/ if, i=ririal Diseast. One of my patients haul Syphilitic ulcers in hitithroat, which were consenting hl• palate and the top of. his mouth. , Your Sarsaparilla, •etetelilv taken,. I eared him In live weeks. Another wax attacked by see- ' °Mary symptoms in his :melt, and the. uleeration had eaten away a ennsiderable part - if i 1; en that I helievellio disorder would anon noels his In./1111mM kill him. lint it yielded to my soludni.dration Of your Sar....pnrilh-; the nitres healed. and he is Well again; nut of room. without , mime diallgurattottof the face. 1 A iwninan who had heets i treated for the same disorder' hy Mercury wan ACifferillX fromthia poisim its her lours: they land iswone en semi , ' Live to the weather that on a damp day; :hr stithred es engirding, pain in her 'joints Idol bonen. she, too, wa• cured entirely by your Saresperilla in a few weeks. I ' know from its formulsorhich tone a.,...ent ;4711 , me, that 1 this Preparation from your laboratory m ee t be a great . ,' remedy • nonsequently,,these rttly remarkable results , I With It have unt.surprised me. i ' , Fraternally.yonrs, .G. i V.! LA It IM t: It, 31. D. #3,3713,000 1%) Dkennuitisiss,' Gone, • tlie.s. Complolnt. I:ll4:evenexy•g. Prenton l'o.; Va.. tab .Ifily, tin...l. C. Ar tat. sir: I linviiholiti afflicted with A Mm - . Sttl eltrowirrlainumalion for a !toggling:. whi,h hatred lb, akin of pliyririnio, and 'tuck ; to me inenite af.nll the remedies.' null find, until I tried your SersajrariUn. f lier bottle cured me In two akrbit,land. rentonyl my general health no much that I am far,' better 'than heTnn , I wa4 attacked. I think it a womb-rail mialleiffe. .1. nil: Julia Y. Getellen, of St. I.mila, : I hat e Lev afflicted for :years with 'furrier/ion o f Me Lime, %bleb ' destroyed tny.hi'ldal• I tried erirr !fiber. Wu! eters Viktor. filled to relieve toe; red 1 barn Kern a broluirribin 0 man for acme `yenta from 110 utlVl , 3ll , i . than 4fronenarr; •., the Firer. )1:r instal pan or. t Ile air. Espy. aril i 4.1 me to try your Sarsaparilla, bee: ate he nahl he knew ryu, and my thing youmade Wairwrirth trying. lvy lag of God It has enrol tile, awl, itriii ,, Leny 14.4,4 - as to Canto a lierf -RUM of j Gal r,liitg• rtgain. Tlec bent that mutt. be enkt of you in 1 1 .4 hall :!oinl enough." gelilerng, Cancer Teiniorn. tesilareteoi rot. VI. iteration, ,Carles, and it:i . follatlun' ut !Ito Bones. • i• A greed variety or el* o h. re cures of thiese forniklahle enon:iaints have fnink the use of this rentialy,liut our - mfan• twre will not ad. nut them. Some of them filar be found hr our .% Silerieal t Ahnnunr, erhleh tlw agenti tapped are 'demo s! furniah gratis Idol! Who call fr r 111..6111. Dzapepsla: Heart DI , Pelts, Epilepsy, Melancholy, 4estimagla. irony renutrkabli• rams of tlic : ne . alllethisis hate beef-, wade by the alterative power this medicine. It idiom - - latea tile vital functklns into •itgorous actloir,awl thou ovisecomes disunites which would: he supptuolt beyond 'its reach. Socha remedy has tong: been' re.eln,l by the netessille s s of the-people and lire are ropildent that thbt wilt do fur them ilLthid inedielbe can do. Ayer's ' . Cherry Pectoral, • • THIS nartri cter..or Csinglits, latthaesaa, llwerserae ea Cronwi Droneldtla r inelpfeut Consumer , Den, and for th e ItelPelltsf Conatansp. Uwe' Patients io advanced stases, of itsst Di . This is a remedy so unlversaily known to surpass any ether for the Mtn of throat sad lung cunplaints, that It wades. here to publish the evidence or its virtues.. Its wasivalkd excellenat for eouglta and adds, and its truly wonderful etueirof pelmonio disease; have made it Snows thnmshout.the eirilliked nations of the earth. Pew ate the winummitiescoe awl families, among them who have not sumo personal elcottriettot of its. careen loose living troribriti their midst of Its victory over the Natio std dangerous disorder* of Vie throat and Msgr. AI all know the &mail fatality of these disorders. end ss. 'WY kituvr, too, Use areas of j this remedy, we need not no ISOM thin to same them that It Lis now all the Or. , dietthat it did have.whea atakingthe cures which hare woe so strongly ups the anitidenee of tasukind. hissitt by . Dr; L 0. am ag.i Co., Lovell, *is& For saict7Abel Turrell, Monto ; ya , : thumb d Phinner, Dtilidaff; Si Altman d Swisher, Subaru Centre. and by ail dealers mid druggists 'nitride*. I . oc 8 Y ew HOWARD - ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.. 4 Benevolent Insi(tOoaleslablia4ed by ape tint Endowment, for the. !,.Relief Sick cf a Distressed. aillicte4 'sifts Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, am especially for the Care of Diseases of-tA4 Sexual Organs. EDICAI. ADVICE given gratis. by the JAR Acting Surgeon, to AO who apply•by letter, -with a description of their tondition, (age. oeu.. potion, habits - of , life, ikej and in eases of ex treme poi.erty,tnodielnes fuenit.hod free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spgrenatorrhrea,and oth. er -Diseases of the Sexual Otans, sent tu. tIo3 at flirted in sealed lelter_ebvelopes, free of charge. Address, Ur. J. Sklllin I4,ughton, Acting Sur •geon, Howard Association,; No. 1,1 South 9th , Philarre, Ca H , r , ler cf the fik•dtir,, Z.TURhELL