- -.AMUi - 491illArM.'1: - -;. : r•- • ...,- ic&w: - wapAstiaximaris nt-Talr k • - ----.. RICK : - : : BLOCK: ' Nii iven cott ro deta t : s liti r ed . u. b p s xA vini s tsk ,i. on no r p e. rt ßoo tw th ed a to ioLite i t e i ti y an who taat desire with a good =a ttnitifni Portrait. Being writ-posted in the production or the carigne kinds of Pictures of the day.l flattertnyelf dimity work isnot sreelied by anyin this patina attn. coantl7.' -- . - - Antong thevationS kinds taken.st my Booms ate the ... '. litlibri' - PE PIIOTOdRiI PH. • ... '3IWLA7VOTTPR 11"EILLOGRAPIL . • • ,- Lndeef rittrres do wn toahn amallest sized miniature Transferrel'Ambrotypes---the finest thing out. for lauding by post to itny part of the World without extra •pOstarf.• my Rican:cure bold, .sigorotui; and exprissive —not thoselkint, !lifeless shadows „often sold about the monlitty. • Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. equally arell;exceplitose of young children. hln,picture tecd be .takes nntiii perfect satisfaction is given. • 1n dreluithelp s picture. avoid light colots,:—lnich O. purple, statist, pink, etc.... Mbrkt others take well; ae Crean. btacli,lodottinfll brown. - orange, yellow, etc: . • - • 'Remember that the place to get your picture", Is "India illuck, over Read, \Verrone. , PciatiT's sure. , J. U. HAZLETON. ' . DAILT MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN , MONTROSE ATRIENDSVILLE.. r ioAcine earring-mal% and- Twiwriger4 between Montrnae andTriendavilhu Rill tee 3earte'e Hotel, ha Maatmai &US. at 7 0'4 ,1 04 to. and leave vale at 3 eauch. p. in: • - • Erllorses and canine/co be pn , cured at the Lirtry Staple of the subscriber in Montrose. ntrrenionshleterrns. Xoydruta Attg,l4 - if .1, P. G 07) . 1175% • - rit A ttas metbiia tif Informing thei - rbe.D'ANit :YEW I—F K rie E nds that the,* have ju , : receive,' ih telditinn au. the former goat of pioeids, which they • • 130L - GaT FOR CASH, AT PANIC PRICES! &ND WILL SELL THEM TO CASH . BUYERS, Prices redbatly Astonitlaing • we haretnot ttrae to enutnernte'art ieleo, or; prices, but Invite the Onblle to call. examine, and #3.tiety thee-wives of the truth of Irtist we pubish, and MEof eour,O. then buy. J. L. :PRIMA Dee. 9 04181-4) LIOICH Lot ot.Fantili Cr...cries just received antlael Mgt./per cent. below former prices. FANCY Confectionary for the tirdidem at MERRIMAN:3' - • tuna pnontten ;Alin Izinclok, fp; which the highe‘t 1 market priers will be Told Ocods. at . trpaourillc, ' - ttEItRISIV:S. A REVIEW AND REFIITATIO HELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS. sy.l . cmsznr J. urEBE mats PAMPIILET. consisting oh fit donble GOllamr pages. was *tic:pally published pending the political e moss ,The " Impending Crisis." is a compi. ' lation of all the : sophims and Malicious doctrine* lo which the'publiC"mind of the North hail been en far poii: cited ss to wrodnee the triumph-of the Presidential can: didate of tier sectional party lot fall. It was *Web" dr• cleated gratuitously, by means of Large contributions of Money. and did snore than any other thing in deceive the , amines of our pecrpl e. In this Reriew and Bet:foe - ion. we ' take up each of its chapters separately. and every impor. Sant assumption to detail, and refute them so completely that no Intelligent person can rend the pamphlet nithont being convinced of the Welts of all the wicked assun p , Vona of the Helper book and of the folly of the tectioi al strife whleh has culminated in civil war. An there 1, 'probability that`peice will 11 - e 'permanently restored to onr distracted Lind until the politic mind at the North if disabused of its erroneous impie.sions relative to the true Character ofonr Sonth:ern sinter States, meat of whom are now in rehelldonAcsinst oar general government. as the result ofthe :triumph of sectional fanaticism both North : • and Sent - 20- 1 U beebm ea the'datv of all trnepatriots to do :: all in their power to remove widest preindleea betweer. the North and South. knit : there is probably no more eine. lent means of accomplishing this result, than by cem!ral 'elrealation of va lu able n 0f.17e1. It a Iwo =ottani slat isties, nor th, - forDratsional 'reference, several times the price of the pamphlet. to alt it Intelligent : citizens. Price RS cents per copy, or tt2 per dozen—sent by mail, postage prepaid. - Address 3. DEERE. - • SYSR•tea e' idlletown. Orange Co., N. T. CNN Of TIE IWIER3 'ARRANGEMENTS, DE.LA u...i I, TR . ..)? R. Ic •F • PASSENGERS reach New,York at 4, p. m., in time for the Hnd..on River, and 1.. 1. Sound i.teamera. The Expresa Train North connecte at tlreatPcod with ' -ha Moil train for the Writ on the Erie Road. • . On and after Tburoday, June' 13th, traits .a ill be run as follows : EXPRESS PASSE .3COVErfG . Mast cm i The r res b 3 eit Baps R Trai ILn! b 7. 1 . . arrives afar :at• fiend derict - - t at la. m.l 1,111 connects with the Express train 'for N. Y. and Phllad'a • which leaves at " 8,45 • • One at New Milford, 7,03 • .hlontrorre, 7.2.3 Hoilbottom, ' 7.45 111 . Nicholson. • 5.02, Factoryrille, Sz, Abington i. 40 fti Scranton; 9.50 A Moscow, • 1+.57 t Trr b o Y nt an ib mi urg ' 11,45 'Water Gap , . tp. to ."1 12.07 • Columbia. 12,13 , I . 't Delaware, (15• to dine) 10.-.5) , Hope. (Philadconacct.)l2.:)o • Bridgeville, • - 12.51 • Iltashin e•to • rit I , 'unction, • 7,43 ' N New York . • 4.1Y1 t Philadelphia, . 0,50 . „ The Express Passenga T/ Junction with the 2,55 p. „f•'•; Central Road for Bethlehem, , Harrisburg, 3c. AOCO3I3IODATION TRAIN. Leave Scranton atLe.nt.lo.t.) 1 7.i:. Y. Ex. train Eact arrirnv ractoryvllle, 10.30!;!!it! Grant Bend ar(t.no.ll,oo Nicholson; . 11.00 1 Leave Gt. Dend, , ,p.tu.) 1.40 Montrose, - . (p. m.) o'a4s i Moutroac. • un:, Great Bon& 1.15' Nichol on. r.... 50 Omuta:hag 'with Dunkirk ; Factory' Me, . 4,15 ". Exprens Teat.. it :LIS! Due nt Sernuton. . 6,10 ' - The ...licommndat inn Train doer nut lett re Scrim tot tin altos the arrient of the Morning Train nn theLeclaaanna and Illoomsbnrs. Railroad, than gi% iug l'tt,gent:ti'rtt from the Wyoming 1 alley a cfirref co:Ito:V.10u for the West be the morning train. For the accommodation of way travel rai the southern elvieion, a paseen;er car will be attached to the Expree. 'height train., tear' og licranton at 4 a. rm. dne at t•itroude. , titimliantictloot. p. Returning. leave:4 Junctio. n at 3,50 a. m., due andirontlaburg BM, bcrantop C,:a3 p. m: Pmeanters to and Dom New York. will chawe ears at Innetion. To and from Elltiladelphla. - vls. Bel. Del. flit leave or talte cars at !lope. For - Pittston, Kintteton and Willterßarke. take Lack.&• Blootnebarg ILlt.at Sctimi on. For Joirop,Archbald. and Carbondale take Oinnlinn. at Sainton:. Tickets sold and battinme cheeked tbrimg . h. Ilti JO t‘BLN, 'Superirilsea., f. nnir.S. Oen. nrket apt. tlerant‘di, Pa. • Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. E.. ~no: anti after June 13th, - 1 1. Paseenger train s will run *Pm fallow* : MOVIZ:G up. ger , =tot- . I F3utj .; .15 a . '9 1 7 Ac4" lo "vxF .2l.lt 6 . en m. Kingotou. 7.20 1.00 p. m. Rupert, P.lO O.W 0.15 - 7.14 • entre tt Nerthumberlaed at 10.23 ' MOVING NORTH.. rAw=it Northtonherland, 3.Sp p. in. COOL ta. " • 4.30 "Depart. ", • • . 8.08. ' 0.40 " Slogilon, - . .00- " 12M Arrive at. Scranton, • 3p7, V.Ylr. m. A Pammagertrato a1%6 icacde King.inn at 8 a. m. for %canton. taconneet with train for N. York.. Returning leaves Scranton on arrival of Iran from New York at 3.. 45 p. at. The LiCkatranna S Bloomsburg IbillroadcrmneetA with the Delaware.lAchawanna Alreatern Ratlww4 at seran :oo,torSe=Yorkand internettlatepointacast. ' At Ropertltconnocta with the eatawiega ltatiruad, for joints bath east and west. 5 15orthuMberbuid.it connect' , with rite "Philatlelplai - *Ada and liorthato Centraißaitroad aro/Erie Eallroad Shall wei•atui 4(704.. JOUN P. WAXY. Sop't. •• . ..• LIFE -MEMORIALS • *1 WOULDN'T - TAKE A WORLD FOR.THIS 1 s lady remarked lo tie s dey or twri +aloe. stet exitt4ittt,d the portrait of f un,l)-yhi Id. r ter to the !!_spirii.lind-;" Tyhieh - wes. nue of WiVrl3l3Ell5l" 10111.11111-_.4IIBROITPESI el /Ow labOuld. reirei iCled. I not severed Adiprerlees ineroonal, of th4Aiettr_one." ' So 11111111 d ere. Thy lered_oneor are not sheave 146 reporid ivliile ire eav Qum, eviry :die 'Should **lre almb s assatorid4 Repeeially l ib,A.,te,,e,„teiyilieleeoirottatirliy taken b 3 fru" 0- 4 114 . A', o-1 / . .PWsot- -.73113 g . ' dec 5 11l A r- - 11t021% 7/.1 511AllE' , WHOLESALE ' SALT DEALER; • 201 11 - ashlsitillost:st, (Dinetly opposite Washington Miitet,) New -4 2 - ;•corlk, TILL CONTINDES.io Offer to the city and S COUNT AY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN Cearsiand Fine SAL;at. OW very lowest filures;' 40000 secka - and bags, co:Milking in part of Ash ton's celebrated brand kik Vible and dairy use: leffrey..ll. Darcy, 51arshalF4, Brownlow n 's, and 50000 bushels Turks IStand; - Bonares, Cu.. tacos, St. U bee, Lisbon. Cadiz; Ivies, Nantesok.c.„ all of which will be sold at lbsigain prices. from _ , veasebi, store - and storehomies, Any - tiUriiimief wishing ti, select friim assortment will'find it to his interest to N. s.—Fine table salt pat up in small bags of diffeient eizti4, and constantlyy on hand in -ship. ping.order. Also a' splendid article of Rork Groynd salt, in quart boxes; put up and for. sale by the qtfantity, in eases of five dozen each: • G, / Established' in Pittaliurgh in . 1840 The Only nintmertioi Colle g e in the,- : Union, Conducted. t ?! , ' a Practical ' . - ' Mei-eheritt,-; . . /AVER 60(10 Students littye' attended it from Thirty . different States. Font miter !Reda,. hare been awarded Duffs' System of Itiwilt:lieeplng :Arid the new circular just bowed contains letters from stthlents in Phil adelphia, Baltimore, St Louli. Cincinnati, etc.. proving it to lie the best known. NlNE:FifetPremiornA were re cently awarded the Penmanship. of Wm 11. MIFF, who with lie associate Professor, C. t'. Cochran, are undoubt edly the hest penmen in Amerita. Harper's Edition of Duffs eeping poet paid, 11.:0 Duff and Duncan's. Gems of Pentitanship. . • . 5,00 Dulland DMICIIII . II New School:Copy Books, 6 No's. S 4 For samples or Duff .t•Cochran's Tinniness and Ornamen tal Penmanship, with the new circtdarof St pages, inclose rents in stamps to • /10V 4 y .}6* iP. - DUFF SON; STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and matinfactvrers of Ilf S TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH 11T TERS can appeal with perfect confidence 'to physicians and citizens generAlly.of the I tilted States, because the article heti attained a repu tation.heretofore unknown. A few, ti upon this point will speak more 4,owtrfulty th.M volumes of hare - assertion or blazoning putfety. The. consumption of llostitter'a Stomach Bit ters for 'the last year amounted to over a half.; million' bottles, and from :its manifest steady increase in times 'past, it is evideutthat during the coming year the consumptionwill reach. neat: one tuillion - bpt t lee. -This immense amount coubl.never have been FOl.l :but for the rare medicinal properties conia,in4d in the preprra lion, and the sanction-of tho most prominent physicians in those sections of .the country where the :article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but . are ready at all times to give testimonials to its -efficacy in :11 cases of Etotuachic derangements and the diseases resulting ; therefrom. :This is rota temporary popularity, lebtained by extraordinary efforts ip the way of trum peting. the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring- an time itself. . liostetter's Stomach Bitters baveiproved a Godsend to regions ,where fever and ague nd various other bilioits complaints. have mulled their victims 1 . 7, hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters". „are a certain-cure for the' D,yspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a-source of an . alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter :from tiles.elomach, relates the -blood, and ioapsres renewed t itality to;the nervous system, vying it that tone and energy ind4ensalde far the restoration of health.: It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestire organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to tlac healthy discharge of the functions of: nature. NGER TR-AINS. MOVING NORTH. Fameagen from ':.York I.leave Fier No. 2,lCortb Pic- ' I er st ik. m. 77.0 . 1 Or fool of tocriland-rt. ,, ,c0 From ildla.M.lpbia I leave Lierwiagton, ",',lO Leave Junetiou, 11. - . M Doe at Waahlm , ton. 11.V.4 [Bridgeville; - {p.m.1'12,01 llope.(l"bil.coneetler,)l2.to- De 1.1.5 minus ea to dinel:2,lA Columbia, ' 12.43 Water Gap, - 1.00 Stroudnbarg, 1,14 Tobylmuna, 4,27 Tdoscow, • .3.01 Scranton. , .345 Abington.' 4.13 Factoryville, - 4,f . Nicholreit. 4.50 i Tlopbottdm, -, 6,11 3lomroie., 6,32 New 5111frWd, . 5.511 i • Great Ilmel, COO COlalletir v. itl‘mall train Wert, M 3t:.12 1 and Night E 2 . -. Wet 1,14 mil Sontb, vounenz,i ut the traiti on the New Jer.ev ItauchChunk,l4.ladiu.• and Sal HOSTETTE,R'S Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as . per directions on the bottle,: and , they will find in it r. stimulant peculiarlY lidapied ici.contfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, Invigorating to the bowel.; excellent is a untie, and rejuvenating generally: We have the mei deuce of thousands of 'aged men and women who'have experienced the'benefit of using this preparation - while suffering from stomach.de rangernents and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned al.l deleterious drugs And ',fairly tested the merits of: this article. A few words to the gentler sex. • There; are ertain 'periodtewhen their cares are AD harassing.that• many Of them sink tinder the trial. Tic relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the - mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety •for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer, season, the wear of. body ‘ and mind is generally:aggravated.: Here, thee, is a necessity for a stimulant to reetipe-` rate the energies of . ,the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials" and responsibilities. Nursing mothers:gene rallyprefer the Bitters tO ill other invigora • tors .that receive the endorsement of physi cians, beeause..it ie agreeable to the - taste se well as certain' to give,a permanent increase of bodily strength. . All those persona, to whom we have particu larly referred above, tolwit; sufferefs from fever and ague, eatmed,bY 'Malaria, (Barrister., dysentery, hadigestion, lo ss of appetite, and • all di-eases or derangements a the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation,- and utteslugiothers, will consult their own physical welftire by giving to Hos tetter*s eelebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many iirlitations or counter- . felts, but ask for llosrSirFa's Ce.t.sunsren B . IV3IACH BITTEIIB, and senthat each battle has the words ••• Dr. 7. liostetter'w St °teach lit tens" blown on the side of the : bottle. and stamped . on the metallic cap covering , the -eork, 'and observe that our autograph signature is on the: label. . Lir Prepared and aold:by HOSTETTER SMITE. Pittsburgh, Pei, and sold by all druggists, grocers. , and :dealers generally .throughout the United ' States. South Arne' . ries. and Gesninn.i. IFVMUUM ' HOWLAND'S "II . 0 /iED/C0 4 : 8 STA=.II;EDIEs of Alio present age, hare aequited their great popularity only 'through years of trial. *oboonded satisfaction le rendered by then in all ISM. HOOPLOD'S ' GERMAN BITTERS Samar Complaint, lirincmcli4Janadiae.ierraas lailltj.-Dlacsam Ff . *crafters. . Mad - an diamma mining (rom li . disonlecod liar, or weak • nom of the Stomrcla and Dlgerolre Oigma, , A 147) wTU. TOMITTLT ItSVOr? nun Mai VINO 10111,1, AIM MU All ' oar Almanac for proof. Irma, TA =taper Ikittia Booßand's bliamle Cor diat wns. rodni* CCU Cosets. Colds. es Acenesiiis, &saehit* labssm, Crag Pasuur.i a. 7.sitiOnt Cloasumpths. pad bii! - perlbmed the guntr*slalas eons mamas .COISFIIIMED C:O2IISpIPTION. • . gii itastries Cordialsis " - hut; 7i cad* . ..moonAmn ONO bibgeo thilli‘hout tunlikand "g0...° 20 u;"'4 1 k 6 We* "11441"$4002, Ida . -pereeeit lett!' greit eseetitee aselturie tsttaVathatticPntru Yuu. YOetrperewr. • • Thaw theillehree ere prep ty Dr. C. 14 Jaen= 4 Co; Phlleddphie . Ps, end Etc Ude, hhi, and we ode try &pa*, and deem ie letd4ose eveereliete, Tin ifs, same et C. Y. Jectees wlq he to the Weide ti< a rc s . bottle er box. - hteer 4 &wweiayoriawasur."pdaotiedinorni; erfll teithenmeatd eeisteentlatery :idea *v= a • • pelts et Omuta: ssimaowiltigilgAdaltrlC: I I gonad readstsv!itsetw- ctithoisiwileg . _ Sri: - LOUIS.HOTEL.. CIESTNIII I =BT - ,..-ABOVE-THIRD •PHILADELPIA IA TN the introcdtate nciikhorhood of theJobhing Rapes l'on Market. ThlnVand, Chestnut' !React* the !oat Office, Merl lumta Eat:hinge, BOARD PEit, DAY, 81,50*:; Accommodation, when reonired, on the EUROPEAN .PLA.N.:- -Room from 80 cents and upwards. per dayiand Meals at a FRISS-CLAPS IteetAnrant attachcdto the motel. Prices accgrdteg to the BIM of Face. The "city. Cate take Pisiengeialrom atiy Station, TO of CLOSE T 6 the Hotel. - irs*i VirEogßsh. French, and Gerona' spoken. ARE YOU ~INSURED'? U. P. ;Erzi.a.piipher-siv, I 8 kninsiice in the_FonOir; Wyoming INSURANCE Company,. WILKES-BARRE, charter 'Perpetual. _ , Capital..: .$/00,060. ' Surphis *7,000 Organized, Not;embet; _24 ; 4. D. 1857 DIRE&CORS. Tlollenback, D. O. Drieebach, J. P. Dealtlt. John Itelebard, David Morgan, Chas' Derma. Sarni Wadhatna, R D Lacoe„ Win S Ross. L U Shoemaker, Geo P Steele, II M Unyt, R. C. SIIIITIT, sees, : 6. M. Ilquziesecx. Preal. W. G. STELILLNa. TIVOS. L. D. Fitomeme.m., - Ilee Pre' /ETNA INSVRANCE COMPANY, liartfora, Connecticut. Pnid np Capital $1,500,000 00 . - 2,104,19011 - NORTIIERNFIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE CO.IIPANT. • No, I Moorgatc•p4reet, London. • Cndtni, $41,*&;,000 Mlnnnal RtiC/Itle. t 1.000,000. W.ll GETTY. Agent, Phllidelphis. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE tINSURANrIC CON. RANI' of llnnford. Connecticut. • Aconnulat.ll Capital f3,3:Relt 00 Any one wiolking their liveo loomed.will do well to Call •and examine their mode of looming.. and their rater. which are better than then of any other commoy. before taking Policies elsewhere. ii. P. BLACKMAN. Oen 'del • °MCC (MCI' Chandler Jegoon's orate, MORE NEW,ARRANGEMENTS GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT TUE FOOT OF MAIN STREET. THE extensive Furniture Establishment of SMITH 'BROTHERS. having been refitted and greatly imp'reved; the proprietors' retpeettelt)- announce to.the citizens of Mobtroxe and Ity that. they are constant , Y making and keep on hand the LARGEST tied REST aA+nrtinent of FURNITURE To be found in the Costintry . . , .. .. We give. the following - list 4.l'somo'of the 4 r :ides' v.'hieh We will sell at greatly reduced prices; for Casty or. READY PAY : •Burrau., Walnut or Mahogany, with glass. flora $l6 to $35. . Burenus with marble or bruentelle tops, rrmir 818 to 824. . And a large assortment, from $B. $1'0:12, 1-4, to 8 0. Wash Stands; Card S.tand*.corner and Square Stand?, of all . varieties and pricot, froto 75 errits to ton dbllara, , Desk.; Divanri ,Towel Racks, Footatords,Otto. mans. Lounges. &c. • Centre ; Card ; Pier, Toilet, Dining. Kitchen. and Ext.Onsion Tables. . Chars—Cane and Wood Seat 9. Rockers— , Cane, Flag. and ,Word Seats, of every varitt) and style. Sofss, tete.s tetes furnished at short notic at New 'York price,: • _ N. R. Ready made coffins on hand or for niched at short vtice.— always in rtlidinens alien tieN.4ed. elriplay none but emtrrut, and F;XPERI Es . c.r.to W 01110.17.111. %Ve intend tado nur Won): V•'0.1., and sell it' as Low as it can tic ail:irtiti W. is'. SMITH, 4i.sysirrl9, J 11 .4. E. R. sli.aT it. !iTtin,tr.c.e. Jan 18th. 18130.—tf. KEYSTONE HOTEL, • At Montrose, Penn. WM. It.; BATCH, Proprietor; PHIS new and commodious Hotel" situated Politic Avenue, near the Court Flouseoind nearly in the, centre of the business portion' 'of Montrose. is now fu.ly completed and furnished, _and was opened ou Monday. the 27th day eptember, 1858, for the aretnattitarkition . of the public and travelers. 'The Proprietor feels s•uofident that : , he is now prepared to entertain ouests in a manner that esnnoi Grit to _ride "Complete Satisibetion; The lintel and t•'urni:ure are . new. end no ,x -pense has been snared to render, it equal. if not superior to any similar e‘taiblislimeni,in this p4rl. nfltur State_• It is well supplied with' all the went improvements and Comforts, and ..ibibling• waiteri will,alsays. be Outfit) respond to the. •call et:customers. . • • - The - htaliles conn - eeted with this Muse are New and Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully tiOifeltA tne patron age of his old friends, and, the public generally. AVM. K HATCH. FRAHLIN ÜBE, MONTROSE, PEW\ A. •• ryi HE sub+eriti•r having pa rchased OS refitted and newly famished th.• NM' 4boVP w. • 11 kiiown and pdpular Hotel ' as a " is prepared to.necommodate the tray . : ding public and others - with all the - attention- And conveniences usually found in first.clas ;louses. N. Y . effort will spared by the Pro•' prielor and.'his Assistants to crake t h ri ll Hotel' equal in every point to any in the country. • The Bair Asciil always be supplied with tn. Choicest Liquors. The Sttablea,conueeted with this Hone are large, rooms and cenvenient.anci careful an .attentive liostlers are always : in charge of then: J. S. 'FARRELL' Tll\ 'Delicious Tonic Stimulant, Especially designed Or the use of the Medical ProfessiOn and the Family, tuiring• imperceded the so called '• " Aromatic:" "Cordial," .“Medicated,". l` Schnapps," etc., Is now en domed by all the prominent physicians, chemists and con hoissenrs, as possessing nil those 1N71.1.!41C medicinal qualities After our child was cured, she , *Lo tried you Pills, and they hare cared her. _ • • -- ASA MOUGHIDGE.-• - As a Family Phyate. • ' From Dr. B. If Cartwright, New Oriemw. . • Terielffilit are the prince Of purges. Their excellent. qualities surpass - any cathartic we possess. They are mild, but rerycestaln and effectual in their action on the- ' bowels, whkh makes them invaluable to es bathe daily . Utediache, Sick Ileadatehe, read Sleuth, • Prom' Dr. Edward lloyd,Daltissore. • DEAR BRO. ATER.: I Gamut answer yeneke, nom- plaints I have cured with your Pills better then. to say all dint we ever treat with a purgative siedities. I abuse • • great dependence on en erected cathartic to my daily contest with disease, and believing ail do that you afford us the beater bare, I of course value them highy. ; • Firma:ran, Fa:, MAY 1, 1t3i. Diu 3.. c.; AYER. Sir :4 have beenrepeatedly cured 51 the worst headarhe any laxly can have, by a dose or ter • _ of your Pile. It etyma - to arise from a foul steuelih r . • • which they clezuse St Onto. • yours with great respect,PREHLE, • , Clerk of Stemser Cksiess... Billows Disorders—Liver Caimplabits. • From Dr. Theodore Deli, of New York qty. • • Not only are year Pills admirably adapted to their per. pose as an Aperient, but I find their beneficial effects upon. the liver very marked indeed. They have In my prow the proved more, effectual for the ewe of bilious come { plaints than any one remedy I can, mention. l'alneeretr • rejoice that we barest length apargeUve wide le mot. thy the confrience• .if the profession and Um people.. ' Dersamearr or Tax firrenter;• ' . • Wash inure,-D. C., Ith Feb., KA:. Sin : I have used your Pills in my general and bospitail practice ever sineeycermak Uwe and do nut beatable. ray they are the beat cathartic we employ. Their lege 'min.., action on the liver Is (pHs and decided, souse. . quently they are. an adurinabk , remedy for derangement* , of that. organ. indeed, I have -mittens feed a case of bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield is them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D., • Physician ofthe aftwitie Hospiteg. . . •= Dysetetery, Diarrhea, Relax, Prom Dr. J. (I.,Greers, of Chicago. _ Voni Pills have had a long trial in my practlee;and I hold them in eiteem as minor the best aperients l have ever found. • Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for bilious dysentery and diarrhea. Their augaryoulag • lathes them very axeptable and eCalTenieut for the use or women and children. • Dispepsia, Ireaparity et the Bleed. Prom liee. J. V. mar... Pastor of Adroit March, Bale. - r DR. ATER: I have used your Pills with extrac saunas to my family and among those I sraellegiV li rusis •• In distress. To regulate the. organs of digest/9a Nadi ' purify the *blood, they are the very best remedy 1 hate ever -known: and I can canfidently reeerrunend them its say Mende. - Yours, - i J. Y. HIVES. : ' Waitsisr, Wyoming Co., N. Sf., Oee.21.13:111. DEAR Sue: I am suing your Cathartkr Pills in my prae- Hee, and and them an excel/eat pm - vaier testleame Hut system and parity the-fountains ortheMood.. JOHN G. MEACBIAIII, DJ. . Constipation, costiveness:l suppreisitem, Ithestatatism Gout, .ffieuraligta, Dropsy. _ Paral yob, F its, eta. • ` From Dr. J. P. Vaughn . , Montreal, Canada: Too - ranch cannot be said ofyour Pills forthe cure of eostirenas. If U t eri of oar fraternity have found them • - as efficacious ewe, they should Join me in prochte ing It for the MU of the multitudes who suffer teem • that complaint, which, although bad enough fa itself, is the progeniter of others that are worre. a believe es- , Menem to originate in the liver, bit your ?nugget that - 1 organ and cure the disease. From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician mid Mideryk, Boston. . I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken a air proper time. are excellent pr omotives of the natured - secretion when wholly or partially suppreesed, and also . very effectual to cleanse the stomach and expel worms. They are so much the best physic wo have that I teem- bend no other to my patients. Prom the pee. Dr. Hawker, of the Methodist Egis. Cheek. PULASKI Horst, Savannah, Ca, Jan. 5, ISM - . HONORED hut: should be ungrateful for the Mkt.. your skill has' brought me if I did 'tat report nay ease to you. 'A cold settled in my limbs and brought on et.- meeting neurelgtcpains, which ended la chronic rhea. sigatism. NeWithstanding I bad the best of physicians, - the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie I tried your Pills. Their . effects were slow, but sure. .ite•yes , Revering in the use of them,l am now entirely We 81201 TE Cuatmen, Baton Rouge, La.,5 Dee., INS. • Da4 y r r e a :l l6 : I hare been entirely eared, by .your Pills. of ft matic Gout—a ,painfial disease that had Mesa - - -me for YEICENT BLIDY.LL.. - • blld - Moat of the Pills :fn market contain life - ° which; although ,a valuable remedy in *Hirai .hands, is - dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadfal consequences that frequently follow its incautious use. Thaw coulee - - no mercury or miaeraisubetance whir/ever. • Priem, 23 cents Der Do*. or 6 Boxes ibr SL _ PriYaked by Dr. 1. C. Alla Dr CO., TATAID. For turt..h..l Dandaff; V% Altman Auburn Centre. and by al dealers and druggists everywhere. - , ' oc b y tw. MRS. WINSLOW., An experienced :If urse and Fotnale - P);ypician, presenb • to the attention of mothers. her - SO OTH IN G - S':Y,ll U.P, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,:. . - which - greatly facilitaics the process of teething; by soft, cning.the gums, reducing all indonmation 7 -will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodleactlon,:and is ,• • • SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. • Depend upon It, mothers, it will give rest to you. and RELIEF • AND HEALTH - .TO TOVE, We have put nip and sold thli article for over ten years: and ciduay IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it: what we have never been able to say of any other matlilOpe • NEVER HAS IT FAILED in a SINGLE INSTANCE. *to ' EFFECT A CURE, when timely nod. Never did we know an instance oftlissatiefaction.by anvone who had nod it. On the contrary. all are delighted with i r t i t i t si ocerations, ind s p eak itHenns of commendation of Its cal efßicts and medical virtues . We say in this matter lAT WE DO KNOW," after ten years' experiezae. and PLEDGE OVA REPUTATION for the fulliihnent of what we herelleclat4 l .: In almost every instance where the blast II offering hp pain and exhaustion. relief will be leant; in Mean to spi minutes after the syrup is administered.. • This valusble•preparotun Is the prescription of one ok the Inlet CF.D and- SKILLFUL NURSES Newlangland, and, hss been tool with NEVER rmuss SUCCESS in - . • TuoviArms OF - . . It not only reljeees the. child from pain,bizt hwigoratt the itoptaqh.auyi bowele, comets 101111r:end girths tr _e, egqiir t 9 Rio who sYstein. It will almost instr relieve - vaunt() no; THE BOWELS, 'AND WIND' coup; and examine coprulsioni. which'. if not Ppeedlly Med, end in death. We believe Jt the BEST and SUREST Turn ed in the WORLD. in all moms of DYSENTERY and DIARRIUEA IN CHILDREN. whether - It airless froa teething, or tram any mher canoe. 'We world say tu alt motbats who hare a child suffering from any of the foregof . 111Ig momplalnis—DO NOT LET ,YOUR PREJUDIG*T NOR THE PIINJEtaIaES of 0711ERS. stand between you and your snaring.. child and the rellefihat will be SERE—yea AIISOIXTELY S tJßE—to nallow i the use of thls Medicine. Utize t ely used. Fell .dlreetiour for usirn will accompany each bottle.. None genuine radees the e"..0. simile of caltTls & I ItIsINS. New York, Is or. the outside wrapper. ••• , • . - Sold by Dragging throughout the world. ' • Piluelparolll44,lll 11 411;441 P4'w PRICT, ONLY- 25 CVNTO smo y For sato In ArcirktrAlko'b7 Aunt ' • HOWARD : aBSQ c IATION ..., THILAMELPHLL :. ' AZ4te - coknt Inatitytion estaiNiacdLy2iiPe 4 ,;, vial Endamment.loi• the Relief of tie rSick ' and Ilisireaced. alicted 0.N4 "Epidemic,Ditteases. and especiai4 fit" di, -Cure of Diseases - of ,- 111 EDICAL ADVICE given ih`k I. Acting - tin rgeon, apply by letter with a description of Condition, (age. occil _ patois, habits of WOK" •ntl{ trime poser' vanedicineiCluchlshrd fret•ofrhalimi Valuable Reports on flpertnatorOuss;nedsith Or'Disessas of the Sexual Oren*, sent - ,to tb. o fliCted in sialc'd envelopes, fire 91Aborg, A4drcsa, - Dr... J. Houghton; - Actin:ooi goon, Howar d Association, • No. 2 Notily pttmA , Etiprderof the Din4ters'..!;Toill sAmbythey-misadmi :ii:Ttriaggi-