PORTRAITS, PORTRAITS ! ARUIN . GEUBNIS IN ru BRICK _ . BLOCK. fIE en& feigned laving taken tae Rooms formerly 1. occupied by, It DU VNS; le now prepared to thrniah all who may de2l6 wltb s. good and truthful Portrait - lioluz well posted in the prodnetion of the a ' rfode kind . of Pictures of the day, I flatter myself that my work tenet excelledliy any in this section otthebontitry.• • 4mong the various kinds taken at my Rooms are the AMBROTYPE, PIIOTOGRAPH, MELAINOTYPE, NEILLOGRAPIL Locket Pictures down to the smallest' sized miniature rtlng."--Transferred Arubrotypes—the finest thing out. fur sanding by Post to any part of the, World without 'extra wstaqe. Pictures are bold, vigorous, and expressive —sot those faint,- lifeless shadows often sold about the country. `Pictures taken in all kinds of weather, ,equally well...except those of young children. No picture need be taken unless perfect satisfaction is given. In dressing for a picture, avoid light colors?—such as blati,Vurple, scarlet, pink, etc. Most others take well; as green. black, red, snug, brown, - orange, yellow, etc. r.ff," Remember that the place to get your " picture" is n the Brick Biotic, over Read, Watrous fi Fneteen PLOT°. J. B. .lIAZLETON. Mon oar, Ps., Nov. VAL, DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN • MONTROSE-a FRIENDSVILII,.. /10ACITES carryfng Malls and passengers between Montrose and Friendsville, will7caFo Searles hotel, - in Moutroec. d o'clock, a: m. and Mace Friends• Ville at 3 o'clock. p. rn. CATlleraca and =rives can be procnred at the !Avery Stable of the subscriber in Montrose. on reasonable terms. Montrose, Aug. IG, InGO. tf J. D. GOOD It . is to MERRIM~N & SON T - ffenTstfirNed,7!.`tuAtVg.VdraO,Rvitr. to the lb raier stock. of Goode, which they BOUGOI: FOR CASH, AT -PANIC PRICES! AND WILL SELL TIIE3I TO CASH BUYERS, AT Prices Porthetly Astonisnuis; We have not time to enumerate articles, or prices, but Invite the public to call, examine, and satisfy themselves of the truth of what we publish, and of course, then big.- , J. L MERRINLA3I d 30. bk. Upsonville, Dee. Vith,l - N10: • COIOE Lot of Family GromriciAnst recolvedanil *el ling .14 per conL below former paces. F ll..Cer Confectionary for he IloMara. at - UERITIMANS" NAT .2161 V 1 2 11 1:0 UM PRODUEE of all kinds, for which , the highest F market prices will be paid In Goods, at Upsanville, Ps. MERRIMAN'S. & REVIEW AND REFUTATION HELPJR'S IMPENDING . CRISIS. BT GILSEU.T .7. BEM:. • mats consisting 0f_.64 doable column piged. was orizinally published pending the political canvass of 104 J. The Impending Crisis," is a compt . lotion of all the sophisms and nuilicions ,doctrines by aihich the pablic mind of the North had been satarpols oned as to produce the triumph of the ll'residential can rdidate of the sectional party last fall. It was widely cir oulated gratnitously, by means of hag contributions of money. and did more than-any other thing •-o deceive the - masses of out-people. In this rkt tee' and Refutation, We take up etch of its chapters separately, and every impor tant a -tau -option in dot tit, and refine them so completely that no intelligent poison can read the pamphlet without being war:are:l of the falsity of all the wicked assump tion. of tho II Ape: book and of the folly of the sectional • strife which has euiratuated in civil war. As there is no probability that peace wilt be permanently restored to oar distracted land until the pnlaiic mind at the North is disabo4ol ofits erroneous impre-ssions relative to the true character of our Southern sister States, most of whom aro now in r?ballicfn nzainst oar general government, as the result or the trio:unit of Sectional fanaticism:both North and i , toitth.—:t bnomes the duty of all truepatriots to do all -in chair power to L-eraove unjust prejudices betwech Cite North and iienth. and there is probably- no more odic i oats apa o ofaoromnlishing this result, than by general* ' Ti-rchlaiion el o.:r.R.,rotetien of Ifeper. It contains a .111. - yinT of valnible statistics. worth, for occasional I reference. sveral tiara the price of the pamphlet. to all I :tsiligout citizen*, Price cents per copy, or V. per ‘ll-4C71: by mail, portne prepaid. .‘..l.lresa G. J. lIEETM. 3.n • .oldtetown, Orange Co., N.Y. CHME Of TIME a =MIMI ffM On :m.l nft , „:: MJnfltty, Nq EXPI:BS§ PASS. 37/../q. K.MTE. 7.1 e St..ht E%oress Train Pam:mere from 7 , J.Tork E on the N. V. S. IL IL I leave - Pier Ne.2,North Riv a:::?-es at Grimt ki'mt Izpmt or at • • it. m. 17,00 ai.3 1,11 Or foal of Coartland-et,V,,CID • ;11 From Pniladelphia 1, , -..4 trade for. 1 leave Kruriugton, ¶.l) • ..-; .V. all 1 l'aila l'A 1 Leave Junction, . 11.1: ~.•.:a ir 1,,, , , a:• • 0 t Due at Washington. Mal , D:a at Nr.v .11:irord, •'. 7:1;1 Oxford. (p.m.) 11,33 zro,r„ 0. 1 11 , !pe.(1 1 101.conection)12,14 •: , a,tta.n. 8.21 I De 1.15 minates to dinel2,l3 ~..ol,on. 5.40 ! Columbia, _ /, 7 ~ ..- I r3wille,• 9.P1 'Water Gap. t 1,16 5: , .02t0n, 5,20 • Stroudsburg, 1,00 r l . - ranton r - - 10,1 Toby:lintel, 2.42 M , - , cos., 10,41 . 1 Moscow, . 1.11" ',.. - bsuna 11,111 Scranton, 410 r‘rraadsbarg, 1232 j ALln7,ton: , , , 4,10 17'.1t-:r Gip, [p. PI.: 12:5 , Fartoryetlis, 4.56 " , :ambia, 1. I Nichoieon, 11,16 11, ;ware. 115" to din. 5 1.25 ' 11opbot tom. 5,36 1 5. , c. 1 Ml:ad connect.) d.:l I Montrose. - 6 ti-.:•_ard, 1.50 , New Milford, 6,21 Wa-hilvtan, 2,10 ,' Great Bend, , GAO .1.:-.ctloa. 2.32 1- Connects with mall train N :v York, 5.10 , West. at - 6.111 l'alladelphia, 6:55 and Night Ex. Rest 1,14 The Express Train North connects at Great Bend with 141 t expness trains East and West on Ste Eel e Itoad. The Express PlA._.nzer Train Senn', Donned. at the ',action with p. in. train on the New Jersey C Rlad for It t it Mauch Chunk, Ikaidiaipaall I.l.:risharg, Sc. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. f.-are Scranton . at(a.m.ll.so N. Y. Br. train East arrives , :,,:torr.yllle, ' 11,CYI at Grast Bend at(a.m).11.30 :I . :)diot's - on, 11.30 Leave Gt. Bend,Qp.m.):2.lo M. , atroae, (p. m. 1111.451 Montrose, 305 ::rat Band, 1.45 Nicholson, ' ' 4.11 .Connacting With Dunkirk I Factoryrille; 5,13 ' Expreas We..it. at 2,38 I Due at Scranton, - 6.30 The :Acl'oninandition Train does not leave Scranton till after the arrival of the Homan p Train on the Lackawanna and Ttioontabare Railroad. thus giillig . Passenger: , front • the Wyoming Vi!lley a dit al connection for She West by toe morning thou. • For the accom:nodation or way travel, on the southern 4 iri,4ion. a pa-"enzer car will be attached to the t xprees re iv.ht tralu. leav I oz Scranton at 4 a.m., due at Strouda t, wq 11. Janet iou. :115 p. m.- Iteturnlnz. leave. Junction at 3,39 a.m., due at Stroudabarg 5.20, Scranton 3,10 p. m. • PL - smengcri to and from New York. will change can at T.l rtion. To and from Philadelphia, via. Bel. Del. v , • ora take care at dope . For Pittston. 'Kingston and Wakeellarret take La ce....t Bloomsburg ttcranton. -F . Jesmp, Arekliald. and C.irboud.le take Omnibus at E.::4111.011. Tickets sold and baggage checked through. • 'JOB'S BRlSBlN„Superintendent. JENKS, Ticket .491. Bcrantbn, Pa. LAckawanna. & Bloomsburg R. R. V and atter Nqy, trith, la6l, Passaner cridua irlil run ‘,./ as fo'duwa: movls•G sorru.' ' , lre Scranton. linigrstUn Raper:. .... •1)1ur:11., • 9.15 'xi re at .N,traluroh:riand at 10.00 • MOVING NOIrTIT. 7.713.• 'Northumberland, 4.15 p. - m. 6.10 Itupert. 6.43 fi int:stop, fill 145 p a. Arrive at Seuntou. 9.00 3.40 A Pasa,u , rur train I...arer Kinston at 14.1,3 a. m. for S'erauttln. to emmeet with train for N. York. Returning Ic !kree rizranton cS4 arrii•al of train from New York at 4.- 'l5 P. in. The I4Cltawanun A Eloomeburg.ltailroadeor.n.retsti ith t lie D A:1,41e, Cu:ea:roma A Western Railroad at Siren ton, for Neu - York and int erm ediate east. At Iturmrt with the Catawlesa P.ailroadifor points both eae: mud west. ".. At Nortlittinh:7l.orl it. connecta--with the Philadelphia sßrie,andNoftu ruCeutrrlßailroadandErießailroad for p:ints web' und south. JOTIN P. ILSLE-Y, Snp•t J. CI WELLS, Gen. Ticket Agt. - FANCY FURS. FANCY FURS. )lu2 Fareira. Street hetsteen :th.. and Sth.. Sas :feel Mk , Maas! it.) . Plikartclphitv nercu, rstsc•renrs Dtst.r.rt lA' ALL =MA ',sex Fred.. for I,ndka wand Childrea'a Wear. ring now =aunt:let:tr. IA in store my Canal and treautitl exhort of all the various and qualities °firers: >ted to thecoming ran Winter Seasons.ns. respfunvitesa __.---- examination of llmyiy . stack tome intendtuuto Putvostse. all am ens olf,r them very desirable Inducements. .: 1 / 4 1 1 my Furs bitve been purchased for stash, and made ~s ßerienced and competent hands,and as the present aetary troubles render It noceasarythat I should tilt. p .=, of thy goods at very small advance on cost. Cam satisfied that it will be to the interest of those design Purchasing, to giye me it call. , 09.• Resoileet the name. number and street: Sohn - -errs, view rnr - Scosa,) MS Arch Street. • Plilladel• sepL :sth kCI Lm. • • *ate;' 1-: matt f I EtO - 814 . 1767.. EibiliSE • wnoLE4ALE ;SALT DEALER, 2 0 1 4Vaiihingion-st, • (Directly oppoSitojWashington Market,) * NewiMrc•rar.., QT141.: CONTINUO to offer to the city and, -COUNTRY trade: all kinds Of, .FOR.FAGN Coarse sad Fine Satiiat the very lowest figures; 40 000 sacks asd bags. consisting in part of Ash ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use; Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's,. Browalow's, &e. and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonarea, Cu rse/fa, St. Übea, Llaboh, Cad iz ,hica, Nantes, &c.„ all of which will be sold at bargain prices from vessels, store and storehouses: Any purchaser wishing po select from a good -assortment findlt to Ms interest to call. N. If.—Fine table milt put up in small.bagi of different aims, and constantly on hand in ship. phig order. Also a splendid article . of .Rock Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and for sale toil t he quantity.in eases of five dozen each. ~.. ~ . ,• fee(7,:&. ... ,_ ~,,,,„,,, , ••• , . .. Eitablished in• Pittsburgh in 1840 ITho Only Commercial College in the - I Union, Conducted by e. Practical I• . , .31e.rcharkt. . . 0 i IR 6000 S tudents bare attended it trots Thi rty di ctsles. r slVeredsaehave r'wadeiffs"iystenoßookiceping; and the n cirtulavitist issued contains letters from students in Pia adcilphia, Baltimore, St Louis. Cincinnati. etc., proving it to he the best biORD. NINE F4rst Preto Imo' were re cently awdrded the Penmanship of Wm H. DUFF, who with lila associate Pritifessdr, C. C. Cochran, are tindonlat edl.6,the best penmen in_America.. lia er's Edition of Duffs Book Keeping post paid, $1.70 Du - and Duncan's Gems of Penmanship . , 5,00 Dufland Duncan'e New School Copy Bo oks, 6-No's, 54 rot samples of Duff &Cochran's Business and Ornamen talrenmausliip, with the new circular of 64 pages, inclose -55 bents in- stamps to "--- , riov4 y 1.0 . P. DUFF & SON._ 'tne proprietors and manufacturers of.IIOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT WEBS can appeal with perfect confidence to - physicians and citizen's generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repu ,tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon-, his poinb.will speak more ,powerfully than . *olumes of bare assertion or bin:fining puffery. 'rho 'consumption of ,liostette.r's Stomach Bit ters for the het year amounted to over a half inillion bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times pasty it is evident that during he coming year the consumption will reach wear one million bottles. This immense amount Could never have been sold but for the rare inedicinal properties contained in the pieprra @on, and 'the sanction of the most prominent thysicians in these sections'of the country !here the article is best known; 'who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but 1 4 two ready at all times to give testimonials to its erfiency in all cases of stomachic derangements nd the diseases resulting therefrom. ' ' This is not temporary: popularity, obtained ty extfoordinary efforts in the way of Crum- ' cting the qualities of the Bitters, but a eolid estimation'or an invaluable raedicine, which is' destined to be tie enduring as' ime itself. - • ihstitter's. Stomach Bitters have proved a - Godsend to regions where fever and ague tied various other bilious complaints - bark counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state. confidently that the "Bittirs" 'NIGER -TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Passenger. Accornodadon 6`.25 a.._. 1.0.33 a. m. 6.30 13.1.5 p. m. 8.40 HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. are a Certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like -diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and iLnparts renewed vitality ot b e nervous system, giving it that tone and energy .indispctuable ibr the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, Mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them thacondition essential , to the healthy discharge of the functions of .ntiture. Elderly persons may use' the Bitters daily as . per directions on the bottle, and they.will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, ihrigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, ' and rejuvenating generally. We hare the evi dence of thousands of aged men end women Who have experienced the benefit of using this Preparation While suffering frOm stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice or physicians, they bare abandoned all deleterious drugs rand fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler set. ,There are certain periods when their cares are serdiarassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation_of mother' dad child: is so absorbingly tender, that the mother,,especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety (or her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive daring the summer season, the wear of body and mind is gener.ally,aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity - for a stimulant to reerspe 'rate the energies of the system, and enable the .Mother to bear up under her exhausting trials • and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene -tally prefer the Bitters it, all other invigora lore that receive the endorsement of physi iians, because it is agreeable to the taste as Well as certain to give -a permanent increase if bodily strength. All those persons, to witomme have purlieu tarty referred above, to wit:r, sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhma, illyseeterp indigestion, loss of appetite, and , in diseases or derangements of the stomach, Imperannuated invalids, pensions of sedentary Pecupetion. Ind xturiting mothers, will consult 'their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters atrial. CAIITION.—We caution the_ public against nsing any' of the many imitations or counter eits,- but ask for IlosrarrEn's CELEDIIATED PromAcu'llyrrsza, and see that each bottle has thewords "Dr.J. Hostetter'! Stomach Bitters" - blown on the side of the b,ottle, and stamped ion the metallic cap covering the - cork, and , observethat our autograph signature is on the label - etire'ertnoared and sold ley HOSTETWEB. & SMITH. Pittahurgh, Pa.. and sold by all , druggists, grocers. and dealers generally throughout the. United States,l3outh Auks. 'tics, and 'Germans. • 1 , litoovp§§§kil f ir HOOFWDS 1411 MED/0 E *Mr prn STANDARD' itEIifEDIES ipt the piesent age, have•serlred their pre' at popularity 1 esti through soars of Wet tnbennded satisfuetinit rotickTed 1 . /. Ahem in all eases. ' HOOFLAND'S CERMAN BITTERS ' User fkomplidah DiSpipils. Just-6.11m Nervens Do. Whey. Dia - esses of the Eldnirs, a= all diseases - nrhani from a disordereil litvr, or'seak. I ' sew of the Etosuach ktul Dliertire Orh?sa. • AND RILL PetZTITZLYItETVri •12Lre nut, swans All irni MID AGM SO Our /lima= for proof Prat, T 5 scuts p r Do* Hoofland's Bidsaoile Cordial _ Catithn. Colds. as Ileariettess, Ilzeuehltls. inettenkia, Croup, Pnetunsa:daolaelpitat Cansainitiala And pegortned the most estenlabing clues ever known of 'CO.NPLIPtLED CONSILIttiPTION ! • . As taint= andial ..tt le unequalled. Psrca, :.1 omits . , perthettle. ' , . --- • . , 00FLARD'8 r GERMAN PILL, , - belt well blown:throughout Europe sad Anterka, needs no rneudatteui here. tltersre purely vegetable; are pre with great academy, and ate eugtinceatcd. NO beet r Cathartic Pill eau be tented. l'atcs, 25 cu. per box. ' ld sae ntedicioca are prefaced- by Dr.C.lll, James k' C 0.. . tadelphia,l'a.. and St. belie : MO, and are sold hr dru Ws and dialers In mUdiefues eeerywhere. The Nig ;na of C. EL Jeciees will be oat" the outside of each but .co box. I ~, • , i tear...F.rerybeely's Almanac," published annually, yoq .: will Arid Waimea" and s teuunendatorj DOtiCte from all " ;art at the country. These Alucauacs ate Oven any by all Or stulls- ' - : ' • . ' I 30 1 1.1117X311:0 1 Cisniiheut, igeoP 9%40 . . . . ST. .I. OUTS:ROTEL . . CHESTNUT-ST., ABOVE THIRD,. PHILADELPHIA - - 9 TM abi immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing douses .1L on Market, Third, and Chystuut strects,.the Banks, Post 01lice, Merchants Exchange, dm., dz. . •_ • . . BOARD - PER DAY; 81;50. ..- . AttoMmodtion, when required; on the EUROPEAN PLAN. Rooms from ad cents and upwards. per day. and Meals at a Flust , CLass Restaurant attached to the Rotel. Prices•according to the ERis of Faro. The City Oars Salo Passengers from any Station TO or CLOSE TO the Hotel. ' - trib*Y ' rEnglisk, French, and Oerman spoken; -, ARE YOU-INSURED ? s. x....333u4Latc.pgr o s.iv -us receiving aril:Renton: for Insurance id the follow- J. trig Companies: - • WtominglNStritANCECOUpany, • SVILILEg-LiAlillE,lipi. • • Charter Perpetual. Capital: ... $100,060. Surplus ..1.. $7,000 Organized November 2d, d. II 1837.. . , -• DIRECTORS. a. N. Itollenback,; Driesbaeh, J. P.I Dennis, John Iteletuird, David Morgan, Mum IDormace, Snail Wadhams, A D Laeoe,• Wm 8 L D Shoemaker, Goo I' Steele, II 31,110yt, . n. C. SMITII, Sey, G. 11Ltitmaxamanit, Praet, - W. G. STERLING, Thsaa. L. D. SHOISKAKEII, rict Prc7. IETNA,rNSURANCF 4 COMPANY, • Hartford, Connecticut. 1 Paid np Capital, - $1,509,000 Amok, .2,194,100 02 NORTRZILNI FIRE £ LIFE ASSURANCE rOMPANT, • No. I Stomata street, London. : - CspitaL 'ammo°. Annail ReCenue;sl.ooo, Wx GETTY; Agent. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANT of Ilartford. Connecticut. Accumulated Capital $3,370,0110 00 • Anyone wishing their lives Insured will do well to call and eiamine their mode of insuring, and their rates. which are better than those of any other company. before taking Policies elsewhere. rt.-P. BLAB "D oco '6Ol Odlce over Chandler S Jessup'n store,' MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS GREAT ATTRACTIONS - AT THE FOOT or N STILE.ET. THE extensive Furniture Establishment of SMITH sßnormas having 6een refitted and greatly improved, the proprietors rmspectfull) announce to the citizens of Moutrose nd akin ity that they are constantly making and keep , of; hand the LARGEST and BEST assert - went of FURNITURE To•be fousid.lnthe Wo give - the following list of some of the ar lielei which wo will soli at greatly reduce 4 prices, for PASH or READY PAY: • Bureans,Walnut or Mahogany, with gins?. from $l6 to $35. Bureaus with marble or brocatelle tops, fron SlB to $24. And a largo assortment, from $8 $lO, 12. 14. to $lB, Wash Stands, Card Stands,Cornerand-Square Stands,-of all varieties and prices, from 75 cent to ten dollais. Desks, Divans.,Towef Racks, Footstools,Otto. mans, Lounges, &c. • Centre; Card, Pier, Toilet, Dining,,,Kitchen. and Extension Tables. , Chairs—Cane and Wood Seats, Rockers— Cane, Flag, and Wocd Seale, of every varlet} and style. . Sofia, tato a totes furnished at short notir at New Yor,lt prices. N. 13. Ready made coffins on hand or fur fished at short notice.—llearses always readiness when desired. • We nnipiny none but CAEr.F1.7 . 7.. and F74,17.V1 SENCED WoIIKMEN. ' We . intirtd to tin °pr . Welty, % I IELL, and yell it as Low as it can be r.iTorcied W. W. szu ITN; • A. E. IL. 532.1711.-- .'.74nnirnae. Jan tiith. 1881).—tf. KEYSTONE - HOTEL, At Montroiso, Ponn. 'WM. IL, HATCH, Proprietor. r HIS new and commodious Hotel situatec en PublieAvenno, near the Court Ilouseono nearly in, the centre of the business portiim of Montrose, is now In ly completed and furnished ancrwas. opened ,on Monday. the 2.7 th, day' ot SCptember, 1858, for the accommOdiition of the public and travelers. The Proprieinr feel, confident that he is now prepared to.entertaln vests in a manner that cannot fail to give • Completo Satisfaction. 'The Hotel and Furniture aro new, and no ex pense has been spared to render it equal. if not superior to any ptmilar e4tablishmenkin this part of the State. it is . well supplied with all OW recent improvements and comforts. and nbliging waiters will always be readyto respond to , the call - of customers. The Stil.les connibctod with this TioUISC it( • • Now and Convenient.. • Tho Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron ig,e of his old friend?, and the. public generally. • W3t. K HATCH. Flll#llll !MR MONTROSE, PENNA THE subscriber having purchased refitted and newly furnished th 4 ;Above well known aid popular Hotel, -- is prepared to accomrnoditto the tra.%- cling public and others with all the attentions and Conveniences Usually found, in first-etas [louses. No effort will be spared by the Pro-. prietor and his Assistants to make the. hotel equal in every point to any in thceountry. The Bar will always be supplied, witlktio Choicest Liquors. yhe Sla_bles, connected with- this lions , aro large, roomy and convenient, and careful one attentive POstlers are always in charge of-them 1. S. 'FARRELL. 161AI:raki , * • Ver' ,C? „ '1 - - t MILLS Delicious Tonic Stimulant. Especially desiped for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family. harind superceded the eo called "Gins." "Aromatic," "Cordial," "Medicated," "Schnapps," etc:, fp now en dorseiny all the prominent phrsicfans, chemlstrand con noisseurs, ac possessing all those laminate medicinal qnal I tie. (tonic Ind diuretic) which belong to an OLD add PURE VIN. Put Op in quart bottles and sold by all Drug gists and Grocers. etc. • A. M. BININGER & &0., [Established in msa - _ Sole Proprietors, oc4 - No. 19 Broad Street, N. Y., Poreale at Tamil's Drug Store, Montrose. ESEN ENNIS TAR AND 'WOOD NAPTHA 2251 _IL Is the test Medkine in the tiorldfor the cure tyr. ' Coughs and Colds, Croup, Broichitis, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart. For the re:trio/ patients in ddraiteld stages - of Consumption together with all Diseases • of the Throat and Chest atm which . predispose to Consumption. Il'attacts the root of disease, and make thojell • destroyer succundi-to its in Italsoprod wirer expectoration, if induces healthy action ' in the discoid Mucous !161117 , Cy e mid tissues. It is peCulicrly adapted tothe radical etre of AdTILMA. One dose of thu invaluable SYR rrl'qtten giro ease couleomoriently skep,ichieh the particular riatnreet iseass denies. . It Leven/elan:ld , to the lartc, andprompt inils erects. Tryit be convineedl4at it is intniudis in the cure 41 ' Bronchial Affections: • • .Price 50 cents per Dottk. ' Prepared only by Dr. A. RBNNWEIN. and sold by A. Keenteein, - it Co.. N. W..corner 901 and POPLAR streets, ?Alta.:Ca, Pa. For ode in Montrose by inAtil veins) iIBEL" TURR ELL Drunict. VIROTP AND GRAPE GROWERS see advertisement of A: the new settlement of Vineland= another solumn, TNS WANTING A CHANGE Or CLIMATE ili n =ALM, she 41 41rtitleilleSt ol Vfmekand %nu. sArzronzos LIVIEIk INV MO nktok , - ; NEtER DEIIILITATEIG - . . IT Is tom mins cli•;(11 erd Icily fro m43lUrtio, and A buibocualcantalablL44.4facLalituMardlliallelue,ltuawa _and appvat,l by all thal : ,base 114.511 11,411 J I, auw_nr voted Co OW cosulleacu to iv ii 'au We Lllsca.a.ufar %Wahl, Is recommended. . ' i It has daral,AneuLL . C.l4l ~,i il'''. Itylibla Ws bar tau fun `who 1.1 ulLea 11110 isyesi NO or isher. 'AS talo IVULVIDWI lausidiCitr4Celillslo.iU any .g,§ . 11....**k.. 10 ', W. , ' Ihe doseluult lalaulyial 4 -4 is the-t.siwarawant m . Ma . - tadhalual taklua IL anal ua•eta 1.4 1 4 ,.u.L. %,,,,,,Ua., u, to aelgently pia the Ilawala Let Iha aletues a your Ipiuirceent gaide pat 1p We um or the 'o.lirEn. I'lLa' ..,, VlGOltkrOlt. and n will cure Lli•or Com-. Wr . pleduto, .141:Sous Jl4- , , ticks, ;Dzspcusin, 43 Chroulc illocrhoca - SUmMer Com- N ',fanatic Dysentcl ry, Drimoy, Sour Stquincli.llabittaall I Coldircisr us,. Choi-, lc.. .Cholera. Citole.i ronor!.i um, cholera' turntAtnus, Flat pa lenrC, • r ol midi% di cC, ler 'tickle liVtallcuraa.l cemAtui... nn Ordinwi Itsqlcuritiltle .thougsetla ei:i testify., ld two or *lin.* Tea, Cu it cninteeaceoieut - at ta, and piny be usad 1111 C: ry Fatally' Dlcdl•' Ur. twenty minutes, I spell:Oats aro tak attack. • ~' i '~ oelr It—OW:won] 1E 1110V+11.WITtli , ANP tiWALLOW • A i who uso It nw Dl= MIX - *ATER. IN slant WOG Prleo One Dalin •-•—• A LS , %, VAnutx r prylo(tle. CATIIART.It PILLS, b% I 3II . OIIXIiND FROM Pure Vegetable It :tracts nutli put pp ip tiLASIVCASEII e Air Tight, uudt'erill keep Iu nuy ellniate., - The Family therllc PITON 11 epis tle bnt active Citibank Uawhieb the prinnieloe Ras roast In his thorn , L a than manly years. The col:whinny Mere:mink r• denistiff rem tlnw sr he bevel.: used the PILL. E 3 .4 tits ritlsfsetion Ineb ell oeprNn in re:ard int/ink ."'s taw, has Wilted meta place thent , within the reseb of all. M The Profession sell knew el. thin tin:fere* Catbartles net on different taint...of the Mr bairn. , Ibe PAPIIIN CA. 111iltTIC Pil I lac lettb dno Terrence to been comfeanntlei (mei n 'table Extracts, which eat Witnentary, , canal. end aro es ahem • Cathartic in es•geme et I* Or the Isaac, Pala. In Ike Comilirettesa., Pal e the whole potty; fr•Topetly, If aezlocto.l. Ter. .Lose of App.. sattlatt of Cold over vett. Ilendarhe. or/ All 111 ft a in to a Gmrr. Children or Adolf Part fl er of the Blood tech Is bele, tenenTnerce. mug. Puma 10. • P111(311 TI The Liver 1aN•14,1 thu le Pll is. ant moo 014 whGlextle by the 1 ra.le S. T. W. SA . . this Pell establlabed (Art, 0 variety of Ihn pnreat Tege. alike rtt es ery part II Na good and ante In •Ileaa• twain!. such as He- Mt non arils, Teeple Hack and Loin., and horeneas 'orae (Mot muddy cold, It Kelt PM! In a Intl Cplate Of rill. i Illte, ft! iepilog !.est ._ the InntY, heatless. !Li S. eight In Ihe hand, Vl:gr.. - Aavxr.rrr:z I.):Lnux.y.d,p2r.k.l2 rutTird Dtmi?. V. traitor and Pa 'idly Ca -11..1 by Ilrneglxl ,, eencrally. and In ail the I.trie to", us. . NFOtill, m. 4). •31nutifartarey ail ertr-letari.' ay, Neve or k.' t 333 Brondw BCERHAVIE!S HOLLAND BITTERS TILE CELEBRATED HOLLAND ItEMF.DY.FOIt rt TSPEPSIA T DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, .11.1V,ER. 4;O3IPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, Anu tbs varfotis sTectinua coasequeat upon a di.mtomi STI:1111ACII OR LIVEIt, Such as Indlgaßtion. Acidity of the Stomach,tolicky Patna, Heartburn. LOSS of ..arraaitu7 Despronneury. Costisesees, 111111.1 and lily„ . ning In all Ntrrona. I:lleumatle. and Neuralgic Affections. it has 1:: numerous In‘tanera, proved highly beneficial. nod is other, effected a :leaned owe. 11:1. is a purely Segetal.it (,1111 , 0411.1.1,1Vpitred on ,drletly stieutlec after the manner of tha celebrated IhAlaott'l.r9tirok4r.litertette. It! repuh:th3o at home pro- duced Ha Introduction here, the dessuld - commencin,^ sat!, those of the Fatherland eratteaLd sort the face of this mighty country. many of shorn brought nitta them aml haddad doss tho tradition of Its value. 11 1 . 4 onto freer,! to :hr ...iturrialti L-notring Mal at truly scanderfat trtetficieal virtue.; sot/ It arlrunt.l,rl;;rd.. It is particularly recommend.' to those p.m,. whose Constitutions may have been impaired I y th'e continuous win of ardent epiritl. or other firms of dissipation. Generally thstatitancous in effect. It fiuds its way directly to the anal or life. thrilling and quicksotturesery neree, raising tip the drooping ipint, Ind, in fact, infusing new health and vigor In the system: ' . NOTlCE.S.Whossecr expects to find this a Leverage wit be disappointed; but to the sick. wink end km spirited: it will prose a grateful aromatic coo dial, tioseeesed of eihguts: remedial prypertios. READ CAREFULLY! Tb. Genuine hii.thly concentrated liorrhave'n !Tolland Ritter. I. pot op in half plot bottles oul:.:Noil retaihni at Oa[ Doi.Lut per Lottin,,r, nix !nation for Fitt INN.Ltiisi. The great 41.11111 nd for thin trill,-