DEMOCRATIC . , . . . . . . VP 3r.....21L'il 3E 2 .C,1E1.31 1 .C. 1 • 0. . •. i THE INaURANCE. C0..0F NORTH AMERICA Wherras. The American ConsWntiou was ordained ! . I . -. and established by our fathers th er e to forma morel • : , AT - PHIrbLDE.TePRLtt Pit., per 1.1 Futon esiablish justice. Insure dontestietran- man% proVide- for the common defence, promote ttie . 1 - • g - ,ne.,•alw re elfa. and secure the blesaiims of liberty to i , a , .HasEstabls hod an Agency in liontrose. posterity ; therefore . e , • Refaral, I. That the only object of the Democratic ' The; Oltiest - lie: Co. iii the Union. i4the re-Oration of the Union as it was,, and the' party- 0 ,...-rvation of the Lens' Ration AS IT la, ' • : : ' , • —o— Er.k.:iltl. 11. That tul.l . loend that the 'Colon miny be CASH CAPITAL PAID IN " . , n•storcd. and the C , Mstitution and law-sl be enforced tlt ro'- ASSETS - OVER, - - - 'but it., n hole exteut.wc pledge our hearty and anon:dined ; • • _ . , ._:._._... 0 _ ~ ' ,wort to the Federal Governeuentln the energeticprus- I . . , . • • t4 . ecution of the existing war. I ~ , - ..- ' 1 i•ITITIE intei em as low as those of any good company In fussal;•af....Yll. That the soldienscomposing onr ArMiel ' JI New York, or elsewhere. and its Dit ectu - rs are among, mera the ,warmest Illanks of the nation- Their country - the ftrxt fc7r honor and. integrity. r called, and nobly did they respond. Livln?.•, they shall cnini.vaPLai - r, Neely. , Ajeritun oJ COFFIN'. Pres. know a'nati on's gratitude; wounded. a IlilliOlet. caret" Alontrose, July Ili, - G2.-- BILLINGS STROUD. Ag . t. and dying'. they shad live In our -roempriex and raOuu-; • •._. . : mem, shall be eructed to Teach posterity to honor the pa triots and :mem-A who offered their - lives at their country a $40 . . Wages R.l id $1 : 00 altar. Their widows:lnd orphans shall be adopted by the ‘..- net inn. Win: snatched over and cared for a 1. kobjecta truly rros e ll icanla for the ADANVI:rEWING-MACIIINE C971P4.- worthy a uatiou's guardians-111p. 1 • i . NT. I C will gLve, a commission on all - msoda sold by • ' our Akents. Or pay wages at front Wt. SPYI per month. an I pay all necessary eipensex. A child can learn IO op erate it by half an itours instruction ! It in e teal t., any Family liewlit , g- Machine in use. and we have-reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. 7' '7- Rich Machine to warranted for three Years. Address C. ItCGOLE , I. !lien. Ar•Pnt. July S, - 4.14 . ' . Detroit, ilichigan. Auditor's ° NOt,ioe. Avval been appointed by the COurt of Com. Pleas Et of Suscfa county.an and:tor to Make distribution of the funds in the limb, Or-tho vdminirirator a the estate cit .I.lm Donovan. dereveil: anionu Ute . heira altd legal repre,entativeg.l n ill attend to the dubs. , of Kiid appoint - meat at the mice o r Mesnr,i. Bentley C: Fitch in Montrone on Wydneeday. Ortolna ai 1 ti clock, p. whyn all per-own having an interA In (said fund will pre, aentlltyir claim. or be torever barred from venting in lip. •on said fund. DE:NTLEY, Jr. sop atv ,Au ~itnt , , Administratorls f, Sale.- ,1 PlTori,,,, hereby given that In pur-nance of an order of the Orpha*, Court l oftI . 7I,:gOMMMIO collllt3 to MC reeted. I will ennose to puhltc n.th.'l try vencate, on the 'premines, on 5.111.2 It DAY.Ntie. hth. itt one o'clock, p.m. 'nil that certain mennuage and lot of land nituete in - Ittinh town.hip, in raid Coubtv coMainingfillty acres trZ acres improved and barn and fog house they il en) -anti bounded on the north by land, of lame.lame.Ciiillf n (giver Young. on the cast by land of Elliot firown, tn the south by land of Jiihri,l3lnltop and Min Min lll,wn' and on the went lay Fouler hilhrmtd—latc the notate iftfivid eullar4ccd. Or - Terms made known on day of ale. Rush, Sept. 30-'62. j ' - L.18,.A.V15, Adm'r. , ' Administrator'si: 'Notice. of administration to ille'e,tide of 13ray top Sall-burx. late of Clifford, ind lited to said estate lirvittg been .ffranted tothe aublersb,rned. persoroi . are roue-ted to make iirunediate, ilaynteut, and thos e l against the same will present them!to W. GC/pDttICII, Adm'r. Clifford. Sept. f • • TAEL' NOTiCE. I , sR J. W. emu: hx,ing beereappidnted a enrgenn in .15 the army. his seeountl ale lets %kith the unilereiped for .ettletnent. person, ir.dented 'will please call and tattle without delay., COBB. Moutrote,,,Sept. P. ittCtl. tt IAiIFoRD uNivetsiT y . . .. • • ___... TITE next Term of this lostitntiOn will commence on Wednesday. Septsunher :iii. The Second term on Wedne.dav December :Id: and the third term, on Wed nesday, February loth, lstia.. mmr.:Por.r.4mes. ~ , - TUITION.—Common Branches, including Vocal mita . ic .. • 63,00 Natural Philosophy, Cheinistry. Physiology. and Book- Keeping 4,00 Algebra, Geometry and Ancient banguxges, 6 00 French . 5,00 Music on Piano, until the WO i, r is over ' • 6,00 Room rent. - • 1,50 Expense. of Recitation rbom , ~ .'• 1,00 Board per week i ...:.2:00 Each room is' furnished with a making stove, bdstead and table. • . Ibeeitat ions commence at I o'clock on Monday, and elo•e for the week .ut. mum) on Saturday. ' . The evenin!. exercises are the followiiig : ' Monday evening. debate in the Sacietics' room. wedne.day. Speakling and Coranosition. , a Teursday. Lecture. with experiments in Natural Plai. losophy and ellemi.trv. ;', Friday. General Debate.., • The Institution isleroished with nn appro.:dust° illus trate the principles of Natural-Philo , . ophy and Chemistry, and a skeleton and Maps to aid in the study fif Physiolp ' ill'arford, Aug. 26; 1662. . susw.a. volligTlr CLASSICAL &-NORMAL scai.ool. S. S. HARTWIL. , .'LL, B.A. Principal. ASSISTED hY Experienced & Competent Instructors. Nett' Academic Term commences ',Mon- day, Sept. SLh, 1862 TUITION PEILTEP.M OE 11 'WEEKSt • . - English. from ' Salto G 00 • ' Latin. Greek and German, .each r 400 French , ' .. . ...:1 00 English. with one lung - Mtge r 750 —So hili for iheatiot s....4.ndies th r all c5cee41....1.r..9 00 linsic on tEc. l'iatm I.:se of Instrument - . '-r 200 . No deduction for absence except In caeca of protracted illness. or by special acreement. -Board can be o . M:tined from ,2,® to 83,50 per keel Pupils -‘s islaing to board them-elves • can lidd etod room. at moderate rhartreo. For'tnither partiedlara ad dress the PrineipaVat Moutre,.r. Pe. .., W.ll, JESSUP, Pres.t. C. F. READ, Seers NEW MILFORD NbRIVAL SCHOPL. 11. L. RAWIXY, Principal: E.. B. HAWLEY.. Assistant.' ..1E1.4201 1 M1S OF 'I"I:7I'VXCON. . . Common Eriglish Branches • • • .! $ 00 Higher , " and Mathetilttms: ' 4 00, ;,._ TM. s'lncluding Latin -..t french, 500 Primary Department - • i ; I CO `instrumental and Vocal Music, extra... 1 ~ The Fall Term of this well established School will commence nn Wednesday. Aug. 97t.h. and rontihne ele, -en weeks. Particulara tentionswill be paid to thoscdt, stgning to teach. ~ 1 . . Lectures on Teaching anti other subjects will lbeFs yen during the term. l q . Board can be hml on the most reasonable ter is ; also Rooms for those wishing. to ‘board t hemsiil‘ i.s. - No pains will he spared to make, thil lseltO 'worthy thelihcral patronage. i t has heretofore riceieed. Or For furtherpartii.oLirs, address M. L. 11 WLEY. Principal. New Milford. ! • •By order of the Board. I • T. BOYLE. Sec'y.. . ' JOHN - HALIDE'S, Preet.' New Milford. Aug..19t11,1012. 113 ~.. , LD and YOENG.RICII and POOR, GAY andFestiVe, . r.,s -, ms • - ssis. l • s.• b. are hourly seen rto Wog onward to the • • . • Rl' ticle in tins wiper headed' `,l,- r•. v... I to - si.EAD OF • NAVIGATION, . r. ent. on his i ;Y.' ti ProciattultiGll l ." , All eager' to be supplied from the Choid•aud eztenislre article. and learn why Line'oln Into Of selection io be found{_, - thought it shoula not 1.5.-issin4l. Lib wefeured ii Ini!rht do great, luirm, AT TY- tER'S .STORE. i,. „p.a. -.We think he isStiefri ii l" t a l li a e s u L ee r n= r ei - r j ?- xY Gr. . C:''.s=l si ' lse ' at 'em abolitionists who otherwise w , , lid et - -TEZ.C.),'O O 4 -I Pli..i3O' i ar 9 Be n r touse hu.lpi t),-cot. n 1 1- tu ---v h --i. Vie.: 9 and 10e stigar. $ T,Rice. Coffee. and Tobacco; any hoin_ . . EA' good results. L k •t'us an I f r-cit . 47 , r e i . E i o a t dft Ete ;l:t t , lizi i t r h e . 7 7 . . 1 v. E' F.O Et i, Of t t e i hic u la te lnll t sli th im ' l; it May, do Ices harm than guo , t, eYeill elan keptconsia tl ittly at the .priliest store in' town. A eint: 42annot believe so. • . - . --, tinuation of calls is earnestly desired. and if theim are ' any soanfortunatio as'not to have ...found TUX. place, youx friend neighbor Will tell you the ' . . G. A. GliOW'S LAWMGT/d i FIRST ~ Abou t thirteen years .ago,i G. A. (1 i..... 'and 'opposite flee . KEYS2 I O4VE, ' 4V:is :Willi!!, ed to * practice A a lawy reso percent. bati ceaaed t.o be. We nre bound to let 1 • ~. . . ,, • - • pie live—and live . Bring along your Butter Eq,,,,vs, •••• ... , 'Twelve years ago . he War: i•lti'ett'4l to iv N. Oats., Rye, Cash. •Qirn, and moiit'nnYthiog else you • • I * ' i 't want, and get valuereceived- • greys, and has not' since itept n.. htvr.-o : • ,o.4en, or in any way been recognized AT . . e tictiEirs . STOPLE do n'Oeave the above mention . - B. Pleas motioned articles . i pi:limed to be a lawyer, eieept.fio home, for our rulmwozi't permit us to, wait "-till you come up again." i • . • .ii it rixi , e we &tall eyidaisi. The: ( Shakers--A new lot of white and . colored, 'Big 'Ens Brothers are wealthy.and do , h , Corsi 3 ,!:2.4 ° .0r0f all klndaL andtlxinge for bum ing-Kerosene . „ .. ''' ' ' now ready add rery cheap. Best Kerosene. cheaper then 1)1e business; and make a lililetine nidayllght.;,alao Fresh Butdine Fluid, Canipliene, Sperm,' Adamantine andl'allOw Candlee,kept constantly on band . , _jug judgment notds4)l thei? cut:4-4)11w. .... new supply Of HATS and CAI'S; BOOTS and qII ti,SC notes they i", enter up" in the 0 4-IV i E n s O z. , ,....e.Nd \Zg o e r u i -NV.7I. varieties:/3 roon• tT e d r b il r fi u ,, , , h r e , _ th °BOLA ry7s office, and w hen they if. and Toilet 4 Spap. (S e lPiii 9 e of IL of see fori:p pabands.-b ' eL. ,•• . , ~,• , Ching in nee; etc.. &e...; all of which will be sold tor the over $lOO, the ladle ofG. A:.Grow is Pa.!' down, an the tunes demand, by ., , . ,„ -tits t).; t ili tai t ait • ' na '' A 1 t I ter\ ovr.....__aleg s .tifils3 eon. . 1 ~Tb PA/RY.HEN.4-lam,forvrarding BUTTER.to N. BOYD S:, -WOOLIUFF , York, on terms of COLCrMilrfithil that will snit you. Call' a and inquire.-and look at my dairy calf, in "ado of all si • - • . , • .1 .. , ',, zen as good as can be found in town. ' • . — , CALRY ON THE -p i.l . • .‘.... • Montrose, May 25th, -HENRY C. TYLER. •S: _ _.._.! NEXT BELOW SEAYILE S HOTEL. ALSO 'The Bus in e ssCARPENTERING,ie' , • NEAR THE ift.'THOHIST C HURCH:H .. . . • r. - I WE keep ormstantle on hand A 'general 'assortment of TY- eforc>l7=g3 •or the mt4t. approved 'pat terns ; Buildere' . Hardware of ali kinds. ; '.', I'. • • .. 1 _ :Farmers' Tools of . All -Hind s. • Bias, Wire. Porcelain Ware,4tApbanMand'Plitn Tin Ware of the best niaterial. - , P aints, Oils Glaisi. Putt and Bas 4. • I , . Pampa, Lead Pipe, LamPa, Bird Cages; etc.. le. Also, a Good Buggy for • ..! ... • T•n4r rtylii.; Remember theepiace.-• and Pee s:a. torn, 1140i'D jer a a A - C9D1.17.- f Montrose, 1,90, • - , FII/I, k IN A RARE - CHP NCE! For tho Na-t 30 Diys ' Only. SPHIN Mit'HMl STOCK DRY' ANDIANCACONS! A, 'BROTIOS J to be oirereffto the public - ,AT A LARGE 'REDUCTION. The largest and bCst assurtm6lt of -427 • 0(t),Ce?1-04,, MEM= In order to tlisp64e of theirlarge and beautiful stock of all deacrlptlons of. MISS. GOODS 3 - SHRS . 3 EE . 4 S cox CIL!ICO'II3EX '• • • 'SUN UMBRELLAS , ra.l3*.areq. sl3lr.lbrteil,dbc3. eat". The under.ll;ned,ofrer the . se Goods at their well known stand, the , • . -, Bee- .." itf-••,)& . # hive, , ••,, • - l• ... • ... -......,...„ 4,7 ,- . . , ~.......„,„ - ,„,,... No. 20 . .. 4 j.:ses4l:- - ..siall , f, . • , Court•St. • , : ,-.. t ..........,.:,-„..,,, ;,,,,,...:. 1 y„ ~c*,.....:4 „ -1 4, ..?, t......z,,,ii ~,.. 4 , , Corner ''',::,.- ''.'•,‘,,„,,,,•.' ...,... , ' , 1 , ?.. Water St. )14 „,r,.._ '.,., ti - - , ...1.,......i: ~... .&,: i .;17,..C . g . i, pingbam., 1 t ' 2 ... - ton, N. Y. at a considerable reduction of ordinary low prices bore, Ivitli offering n rare elatice to all those wishing twinve,t in these necessaryarticles. .Ilaving imported moot . of our Stock ourselves, while in the Europllatu markets, we are enabled to offer euperiorinducenients. Tar Donft. fail to avail yourselves of these bargains at HIRSCIIIVLANN BROTIEEERS; No: 20 Coint Street, • Sign of the BEE HIVE. _ imitivci-xic.a.nariscszv. mb.43.....Thvlali:et sod best asAortmeot of BLACK SILKS, thatcanhe found this side of New York. Call •and see them At the • 20, -Court Strocit. 13Inghazu,ton:J.uly 170'1 2. . - „ NEW FIRM. IiA.LDWIN & • ALLEN; •- SUCCESSORS - TO ' • ALLEN' '-if INS it. • Under Montibse Democrat. Office,. IZE.REC,EIYING • T 1 Fresh Ground WesternFLOUß ever)" 30 days. which we wariant to Mee sativlaction at any in market ;if not good returned at our expeinse. . _ Feed, -and Bneicivheat Floui, SALT' AN -PQ K ' . BY TUE LOAD, BARREL art i'.OUND. HAMS,' [Su g ar Gated] j Pried Beef, Snioked Halibut, Drips and Syrupd, Molasses. and Sugars, . TEAS... COFFEE. SPICES, • 8R00.145. AND NAILS,• ' which we offer for sale et Low Prices. for PAY ONLY. 3iontritse.J.uly 9. ratl2. • a. " 3131171-4C -s P.LIET iDun't begin with ant DUN at " THE ' I REIDT'PAY- *STORE' After ' • NEW' -.600.D.5. Administrators' Notice. LL persons indebted to the-estate of Catharine Shep -4,. ardeon. late dirliarford. townehlp. cleeateed. are here by. requested to make immediate psyment,r ad all - persoas haying elaime amalnat raid ettate will prevent them forth with to D. C;Shemirdeon. Ilarford, . . . - D.' C. SIIErARDMIN } dm ' A Mist re . • Anglia 11tit, 1810. ItaAcAltrszAatiox, Adininistratore' Notice. , Nyncs is gi yen to all persons barin e• demands against the estate of Michael Kam late of Chocon nt township, drawer!, Ithattbe same must be presented to the undersigned for Patten:Lent. and all persons indebted to sahreslate are Cetptested to make immediate payment. ilinnorr KLtiß; . thoconnt, Eu,u Kies, Aam Is .The Confessions and Experience of an In. 'laid.— Published for the beoefit and a* a warning and a caution to youngtneti whottnifer from Nervous Debility, premature Decay, 4.; supplying at the same the means *UAW-Cure: 'By one who ha*tured himself: after being pat to great expense ,through medical imposition and quackery. Ey encloslngs post paid. addressed entelotte 16,13gie wales may bet had of the author: 13141 . 11.AN1EL '3IATTAIWEs4., )3edford,Hino Co,.N Y. teihl32Yr SEW C 4001): JAMES.; IL. DE WIT'; AN now offer to the public one of the moat choice and lJ and beet aelected atocl ofL, SPRING&SHMER GOODS, K T .$5OO.Nr Sl.tut),ooo DRY .G 0 A complete assortment of A : 8.1.1.1 f--- ": ';' ziA .4 Pelmities, Mozambique:belt:lige, Poplins. Prints. Ging bam4, Clorkilm4. Sr: Denims, Stripe:Shirtings, Hruicn n7l4l,llkachcd Mu-lino, White (hiuttr, .11,41morat ,Skirts for Summer wear, and 110SIERIL of every descript ion.' ALEN'S fl F P xv. cLOTIIS, Black and Fancy FaasErnei . . :Hy. Jean. Satin et, Cottonad,.. and Tailor'4 Trimmint7 . 4. An. n,,,xrpp t...ll:o4.•':t.,,vrtnit•lit , •f X-Metts• cfs , Cetrisi, 13cocotisi ds leila.cse., uli knulu, r e e ta • Brown and White Supy. Syrup and Molasrea:Tra, Cof 7 fee, and Etotence of Coffee. Spice, Pepper, Saleratun, Itfttekerol, Smoked Halibut, CoclCeb, Entei%e, Itn,wn £ Fancy Solps. Mao, prepared. PutatM, to make Soft Soap mith little ttoulde, lotion. the'varlets alwayaluund In grocery deparitneut , arttirk. - ES tip Ctol.l.sVs: Llnsectl. Coal: and Winter-strained ME . Saah, Glass, Putty, White Lead, and Zinc. Paint Brushes, QMR:C.: O IK..,72I.I6:Srsi *Lite Granite Chi:in, Real Chitin, and Currunun Ware„ Cans fur I'n:wring Fruits. • 1-Inrciwzare. IRONrtisila, '6110114a, Hoe.. Pak,s.Forkg. Az. Alai) a fine, a,l,:ction of CET LEII7- AND PILITEIP IVA 11 E. • Baßk.ets. Cradles: Childrim'eeabit, ?Willow and C,rriage style. 'VA NN Eli NOTIONS, Crack crA, Sole Leatbar. Sall awl Fine Table Salt. Co ney ‘vilito Scouring Saud, Bc. SC. &C. A G - Onoral Stock of Straw: Goods Montrohi!, May 13,_15f,2. 111c013.' DANDELION COFFEE. rivirwPrearitlinn, made from the best .iava . Cotree, is I. recommended by Physicians a- a superiorNutratoun be erage. for Gelie.ral kehilite, IRspepsia, and all bilious disorders. 'Thousand?, %rho hare . betni compelled to aban don the use of coffee wilt use this without injurious offett One can contains the strength of twospounds et ordinary entree'. Price m cents. For sale in Montrose by Abel Turrell KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN; The purest POWDER known, for makingllght, sweet and mutinous Dread'and cakes. Price 15 cents. -.Manufactured by st. li. KOLLOCK. Chemist. !Corner of Broad and Clwstnut-sts, • Sold by all Druggi,:ts and Grocers. , • tnhli lyjc co - To Cowin pt I Tex.—Tile advert' cur, havine heed re-torch to health in :Crew week.. by a very ttimple rem- . edy. after havintt suffered several years with a ce ere I uttg allectlim, and that &cad dicca-e. tomannittion— is ansionts.to make known to hie fcllow•suffcrcrs the Means of cure. To all who desire It. he will send a copy of the prescrfp tion used (free of charge). With the directions for prep:n.- 111,4 and using the same, which they will Iltal a Fare sure. for ConSmpt Ai•thina. Broachitiv..tc. The imiyobJect of the advertiser in sendina the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and sprean information which he conceives to he invalnahle, and he hopes every sufferer 'alit remedy, as it wilt:cost not hina. and may prove a Messing., Parties wishing the prescription will piedse address Rev. E'RWA RD A. WILSON. leco.3pi'fr gountr. New York. THE , N-EW-YORK . NIVEKLY ' . JOtTRNAL OF COMMERCE. A CONSER V. 4 TIVE FAMILY AND BUSINESS ' PAPER. The cheapeit and best Weekly in America. !CONTAINS NEWS (nob all parts of the World. the 10 beat reports unlit: Produce. Drain, and Cattle Trade, Dry Goods au& Money markets. The Foe to ,Diioryani:ers, North and South. . 'T . he Supporter i i,f the -Union, • . The .I.,:onstituti'on'and Laws. TEHMS 'FOE ONE YEAR' Twcrity.copies or upwar6, $1 each. Thirteen copies, copies, Stn. "Four copies, SG. Three copies; 1..1 . 0er three copies, ttd each. ClubS of thirteen or more will be rini;led• to one address: Au extra copy to any 000 sending a club of YO, with the The Dailc Journal or Crinmerec Junior, iseued for the Cot:MID-V.lO a year in .4a,:lt, - ::& ,-- Specinien mph , . grrattg.,, STUNE HALE A: HALLOCK. 1 Editors and Proprietors, DI Wall street, New-York. • ItlfF Sul scribers have now returned from Sow York with their . • SPRING STOCK OP GOODS,_ IO which they would respectfully call the attention of their cuatomerra: Their tiortment it now complete and unites both liaeful and Ornamental. We have taken par tiicularliaina to telect all the re — New Patterns out this Sprit g. and think Si'? CAA, Without doubt, pleasnin both Style, gkulity, and Price. We have a - largo stock English, American and Swiss Watches, and-Silver, Hunting and Open Face,) 1 • from the cheapet op to the heat. Avery full variety of SILVER WARE, warranted as good as .o.icalati„; FINE GOLD JEWELRY; Plated Jewelry. Farley - Gciods, Brushei, Shell equbs. A Very fine variety ofj Plated Goods, Very Low. Tea Trays, Clocks, All kinds of Worsted, Tidy, Netting, sewing, and GO* . ZsTe!OCi./13.2iii. ,•° Thermometers; Reads; Violin, Guitar, and Bass 'Viol Strings ; a nice lot of Funs ; Tdble and Poi.'ket • 'Cutlery, .Scletsurs, dc., &c. above GOcels having been purchased for cagh, will be sold at very-low prices.- Please cull and'examine our Good 4. and - wo are,contident„we can please: you. . Mri7.9:151126. "eft .•mny27l - No, 2 Odd Fellows Ball. Binghamton. PIE NB PEACE PRICES! PEACE -APPROACHING. Large Lines of PRICES Conquered and • Reduced!, 11. 13tTI:LIRLIT90,. NEW :JIILORD, tar ecelving, for Spring supplies'. new and large stocks of . CHOICE* DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, STOVES, IRON, ..STEEL. NAILS, - PAINTS, LAMP, AND LINSEED OILS, • . ' BE NZOLE., • • CARPETINGS, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS; WALL Paper, Window SHADES, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS And SHOES, • CLOCKS, &C., &C: 1241p:ting, as moil, varietiesfoll , ; e r of 'the most popular l • LADIES' DRESS GOODS, • . SHAWLS; :BONNETS RIBONS,fII..OWERS, • &C., &C.; • . , !which he ire sell on the most favorable terms, foti, CASH; PRODUCE,. or to • • • PROMPT TIME BUYERS. Flour & SAt, constantly on hand • Dissolution. ••• .• • . T H E co-partnership heretofore existing between Allen, Deans & Co. is this day diaaolved by limitation. ALLEN, DEANS & CO. . Montrose. July 9,152. ' • , • The business will be continued at thr old stand ha .11ALDWIN. & ALLEN._ BAKER'S COMPOUND, A SURE enre for Dyeentary, for ere as Inaaim IDS. in every variety. Alto, LEM= GOOD NEW:! GREAT : . 00 . .MMOT101\1 IMY LOOOD.S, Ix' "Et.' .A. ID . JOHN BULL] T . hnateris WAR ! 1 13 U 'C 4 UNCLE SAM STANDS FIRM • To .T_Nirtstt. so I:o6nm 'mu OF . 6 k b • c .e r Olen rtq, use aunt, t- TEE CERTAIN RISE IN I)OArtS'IICKS • - has put us on onr enard. sad sre have lately itk's holt' stock. which entilh . s lut , to oftLT to tun; customers. izoot t)n vOually ras good t.crs as tormcily , considering•tho talc rise. • AT THE STORES OF 611.1tisderg,. lloscnbanni nr Montrose, SugqiasCounty, Pa., • Elmira -New-York,, • Susquehanna: Depot Pa. • OUR FALL AND 'WINTER STOCK Complete,: We arc determined not to he outdone. either in prices or qualities.--Lind we will endeavor to give our customers all possible satistac iuu. CL In this branch outl, stock is coniplete.And will be sold lower, and.more talterullY finished thph any one-horse establishment. or i tonnhorse concern this aide of N. York City. IA able tsi Mier or produce. We ran as•snrethe public that we constantly ,employ the beat cutters and workmen to make up our stock. r_4l ,- Garments made to order rOn the shortest notice: riff' A Good Pit warranted or no.sale. FURNISHING GOOpS:. -:A Great Stock contantlykepl, and wild lower thei the lowest at • " 03ittirnb,rfli I) . osnbaum (C.o s - -- Montrose, January lat„ I • ABEL, TURRELL Now offers to said one of the largest and 1)04 'selections of Ever offered in Susquehanna County; and probably .coniprising the greatest VA RIETY or mOst different articles of any Store in the Nlorthern part of Pennsylva nia, and perhaps of the entire State. An assortment is kept in, about thirty differ ent branches Of trade, anil the selections are made front about forty. of the 'best Houses in NeW Ybrk, and more than fif ty Dealers and Manufacturers out ofNew York. A large iiroportion of the goods are brought, direct from thdManufacturerS, thus insuring.igenuine • - af 4 ticles. Custom-. ers on entering-the Store must not expect to find everytl ing insight, but :nearly ev ery article w: nted , till be produced by inquiry. S,otne idea of the Stock may be formed by the following general outline, but enumeratiO is impracticable. DRUGS AN IL) MEDICINES„ - .44INTS AND OILS, • DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES, '' ' ILIQUORS, - • CROCKERY,H GLASS-WARE, Alk- TWA, and WINDOT PAPER, JEWELRY, i ..., . SILVER-WARE, 1 PERFUMERY, FANCY cgODS, , .Itllsir CAL INSITRUMENTS,• '-. • ,1 . _ BRUSHES AMER-ICAN I • POCKET KNlAirts, - - TABLECUTLERY and '. SILVER PLATED WARE LAMPS, 30TERIALS for LIGHTS, 'LARD 11 1 '...4 E, 1381 CORDS, • STONE WARE, DRY GOODS, , • . WINDOW ANI) PICTURE GLASS,. LITHOGRAPHS, Julep. CAGES, SpECTACLES, Sok LASHES, BROOMS GUN'S, PISTOLS, AL'AVNIU - NITIO • • . TOISA.CC.O.• MEDICAL rf: SURGICAL Instru;noils, SALT, "-. . • S AP, POTASH,. (EC., UMBRELL PORCELAIN - TEETH, In short, nea_, y every thing, .to restore the sick, to pleag the taste; to delight the eye, to gratify th t fades, and also to conduce to the real a d substantial comforts of, life: The attention of the public is respect tally invited 10-rity stock of Goods, bought exclusively for CASH nowN, and will he sold on the ,same principle for low prices: A.IJEL TURRELL. Montros • April Ist, 1862. • • -Adrai stratrix - Notice. NOTICE is h reby given to all perm)! having,detnanda against the estate of William Powley,late of Franklin township, Ala. seed, that the same must be presented to the undersign A for 'settlement, and all Persons indebted to said estateare requested to make Immediate payment, Franklin, Abg.4, LBll2. JANE POWLEY, Ad ' X .' Notice of Dissolution. Aut..); B: OBTTENIINTUI has this vilthdretim from ourlfirm: 'The bootees will be settled by, the eubscribers, who continue the bßOS E timitieee ander the firm time of tOUTTNOW - 1 NOMpf. CO. r ewroik, uly 38tb,11101L-41, RAILROAIit. .G.llgm=l-4ttlmmg. ERIE - RAILWAY• ~nANGE OF HOURS, comnienelmt Monday, Mrj 5, VMt Trains will love e•Great Bend at about Mt rot, lowing hours, viz: . , WESTWARD BOUND. I EASTWARD r.0u.14: No. I.lluo'ale, En. 2:31 p.m: No. 2. N..Y. Expreal: Nu. 3, „Night En. • 1:17 a.m. N 0.4, Nlglit'xpreas2fr N 0.5, Mail, nt 3:23 p.m. No. 6,Steataboat " No. 7, Way, at 6:Z.1 a.m. No.lo, Way. at .* 4:. N 0.17: WayFrejl.,l2:s7 p.lll. No. ln, cruanati N 0.9.1, Aeouiod'n,9:s:. a.nt No:AWay Freig4,9; Non. 3 and 4 run every day. No. 16, runs Sunday . ' doei not !lilt on.Moudlie. .No. 3of Sundays, runt . to Math/. Int doc,i , not run to Dunlark. ,No. sre t;:ennigtit at Elmira. CHA'S „,KNOT, GeI:LSI: I . I ; "The Pagnentter Train's .of thin Company now rni ,I ; and from tiluahamtou tus fottowa : - LEAVE BINGIIAIITON, at C:45 a. In.; eUtinectiu CRANTON with the Lacktitiann‘a& Bloomebur Ral I lti,:id for PittAtun, Wyoming 'Valley, li_lneatuTi•an • Wittier-Barre at l i t , i i l i tt: n a t ' i a e r i e pi lt L tinrj u nt i l a fo t ti P . It Il i irIYNCTINN, %victor:iflla on the Central Railloint4 N 0 • JerAey„ for Elizabeth, Newark, and :NewYorkl Alt. fur E• 124.011, Bethlehem, Alleutnwnv. Stanch Chunkl , Reading and thirriebing.; arriving at • . I 'NEW York l'hilad'a 6:07, and Marianne 8:0"p.m • _ , 'PAVE NEW SDP:K.I'64A of Courtiand n. at 6:t 1 0 a.rn .l'hilatFa. foot of Walnut-et, at 6 a.m., ebintecting air 62 CRAN TON. with Lackawanna &-Bloomehunzit. It. for i 17 Pittston , W.) oin in , z Nailer . Klu2stotiand Wilke ham and itrrive at Dingilainton7;tla p. m., manic:din t with Night Expreee tt c , ,i on the Erie Railway, and raink leaning Bmg,haintou next morning for Cortlan , Hit men andSyracuee. • . - • lEir This Road pates- thro' the Lackawanna Coal Ficl., and the celebrated Delaware_ Water Gap I . • AN AbCOW..MODATION TRAIN Leaves Scranton for Great Bend at 9:50 a. tn., eon h, D eeflng 1 at that place witay Express West on- the EMIL Railway, and thus. forming a direct connate° with Trnins no the Binghamton A; Syracuse flailroad; Returningle.sv,i. Great Bend at 2:10 p,. m., and arrives tit r . Scranton 0:3.1p. m. , ' • JOB'S BRISTIIN, Superintendent. I R. A. HENRY, Gen. Ticket. Agt. [Scranton, Pa. - ‘ • Lackawanna & Bloomsburg 11. after April 2th, 16tt3, Paeegag,er 'Frahm Arillain NJ as fellows : I 801.7T11 Leave Sertnton. at King tun, at •• Rupert • Arrive it Northumberland; • 10.00 . . Leave Northumberland, '.4.30 p. -- m. " Danville, .... - 5.10 t'r4ledli j& " ' Rupert, 5.45 • raisengo. -Kingston; 8.00 Leave 1.45 p. M. Arrive o( Scranton,' 9.00-p. m. - 3.40 A Passenger train also leaves Kingston at 8.301. m),or Scianton;to connect with train for New York. Retur'• ing, leaven Scranton on arrival of, train front - Nov York at 4.15 p. rn.. ' t 1 The Lackama'.na and Illootneburg Railroad c nneets with the Delaware. Lackawanna and' Western Rallropd at Scrantou..for Now Verk.and intertneillate points east. At Ranch it Colle2cttl with Catawiooa Railroad, for. points both east and w?st.., -, 1 i At Northuniberland it connects wlth, the Philadelphia and E r ie, and -Northern- Central Railroad, for p, hits west and youth. _ JOHN P. ILtiLEY; 44 upT J. t:. WELLS, Gen, Ticket Agent : ' , r I. ~4CARD TO YOUNG LADIES ANDi.GENTLEN.IE ; tr. The subscrittar will send !free of charge) titian waio desire it, the Recipe and directions for making S simt,le Vegetable tbat wltt'in from two to eight days rtlrn. ove Pimples, Blotches, TAN, FILE , LES, riallnwnciss; and all impurities and roughnerle7R the Skin, leitying the same—fte Native intended it should be—soft,cicar smooth , and heantiful. Those desiring the recipe, %tract ions, directions and advice, will please call ott or- address to it h return potatte: , • , THOS. 'F. CHAPMAN, Practical ChentliFt, Broadway, • - - • . . ! A REMEDY FQR HARD TIMES, whore peonle hive heen tprown out, of !twat neel, - and po,6ege, ppme tic mean or Nrnall Incomes. 6 to make themselveS ahodte. [See udvertik‘emeut Io inotlier column of the settle ment of, Vinelend.] • ,• LI.INE ZIY & STIt AM?' GOO '48.• • AvE have the pleasure of announcing that we are now •• prepared to otter, al our old stand. N05..103., 105 amd 107. Nokia Second-sit, above Arch l Yhlludclphla s • well selected sh/ch. of MILLINERY and STRAW . GOODS 1 :•• • In every variety. of the Latest Ituportations, - and ne't est and most fashionable styles. 'Oar Straw4lepertment will comprise every of Bon eta Hats, and Trimmings to be !Mind in that-line. dithet In-' tesf and moat approved shapes and styled.. 'sollciticvn early call or order, I re rain, Yours, liespectluily, H. WALED. SA • . SA i!ONIFIER. T 1111: Family Soli Afaker ! 'All Kitchen Grease car he madd inio - goo SOAr by mom; Saponifier rgr—Dl reetious accompany each box.l-Siip is no easily made as a-cup of coffee. '.51 - an u facto red only by the_Patonteesi _Pr t Mit 101 t:l (..1 ri I,y (inn '43' ly)iy 127 Walnut-at. Philatielphi 7 NATRONA COAL - • xyrARRANTED NON•ESPLOSIVE! and ecntall to ,r ant - KEROSENE! . • ' • 1 • I • Why buy. an ex . ploeiee OIL when a few cents moreper gallon wtll furnish you with' a perfect OILS I . • . Made only by PENN'A SALT 3TANUFACTURI ‘ No COMPANY IV,' Walnut Streit, PHILADELPHIA. I i March 6, ISGU. 17. STAND BY YOUR-GUNS!: 3COA.NTigEi! WITH 40,01101104 HOCKERS Armed. With Brick-pat*: WITHIN 4 MONTHS MARCH db 7WASH.INGTO! . J.., 11..a."YrT3.11332V 33 R. CIO ES ' fill AND WINTER GOODS, nh.v. ik l ltit 1V F4I 41 , 118/411v,:&MOWED8101. GOLD RULES TIM DAY I.° ' And witlfa plentiful supply we have parchtfeed a 14rge stock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES & PR.OVISIONS,!': HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, I WALL PAPER, WOODEN WARE, COAL OIL, aid LAMPS, YANKEE NOTION'S SKELETON SKIRTS, 1• FLOUR, SALT, .FISH, NAILS, • • PAINTS AN D - OILS, And M,OOO other articles too nnmorons to mentlon,widch will be sold at prices that will Defy Competitioo. Don't Forget The 'Placa. - i • But it youluquire oryour neighbon4or • , The Cheap Store, They will invariably direct you to HA.YDIN BROTIIERS- THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, -AT TIIE ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE " STORE PRODUCE taken in Exchcinge for ° Goods • Cash raid For Fora. HAYDEN- BROTHERS. NEW MILFORD. NovembQr'2sth, Pact • Gold .Medal Salera3tis'; AND also, other kinds, of the best in market, for ealo by. . - ABEL TURRELL. SOLDIER' 'BOUNTY, P3IEIN.SICON*4 AND ARREARS OF PAY. l7Etelatives and "fakir ofileceak4 SOLDIERS, who T wish to have their claims presented and collected, can do so by applying to the undersigned at the Office of LITTLE Is POST, MontroteroPa. I have received from the Auditor of the Treasury De partment. at Washington. the printed Instructions and forms necessary for theboaluese. 3tazirote,,pl;c4tlo.o2.-• jr N. - IDIRTLX.. • ' CRI'IVENOEN 'S . PHILADELPHIA CONINERGI4 - - COLLEQ-E, 1 • corner of 7th & Chestnut St's., This Institution. which, was estabilsh - ed in now consequently In the eighteenth 3 ear of tie exist. once. numbers among its .graduates heath - . M the most successful Merchants slid Business- Win of our Country. TlMubject ofthc Institution is solely to sewed young mefi nullities fur thorough preparation for lottrice , S. The brooches tattubt are. Rook-keeping, as a pplicAle to the various depaitments of trade ;_rutitilSll4lllp,! Loth tdain aud.ornamentel; Commercial Law, Navigation, Civil Engineering, Drawing, Plunogtaphy, and Modern languages. The system of instruction is peculiar; no classes orset IeTEMIS arebnade.use of, but each student is taught. •vidualli, co that he may eon it any tithe, Land at tend at whatever hours are most convenient. ' . ' Catalogues - are issued annually after the 13th pt Containing' names of the iqudehts for the 'year; and full particulars m terms. /Cc., end may be obtained at any time by addressing the Principal, .. In extensive accommodation. wide-spread reputation. ; and the lengthy' experience of the Principal, this Ithtlitt- Mon otTero facilities superior to auv other in the coheir for young then wishing to prepnrefor businers.sidito ob Lain at the came time a Diploma. which alit prove a recommendation for them to any 'Mercantile Iler.se, • iltrrrittenden's Series of Treatises nn rockl.krep : log. now! more widely circulated than any other wort un the subject, are fur rale at the l'uncgc. • .1 S. 110DOES.CRITTENDEN,, • Aftcrney.al-Lath, • • ; - , Pnisctrst. P m ..m P.m, P-ml an NTIIV3EX...II6.I‘q ID. • TO ALL WANTINGrAnpI 9 3. • Now • Sotllement of Vinel d. RE3IEIN FOR IIALD A Rare Opportunity in the Pest Irerket. sad , Delightful and Weilthful Climate in_tho ion. Only thirty miles south of Phil* . 4elphia. on a railroad; being a . - rich,leavy soil, and productiCo wheat land ; Amongst the best in the Garden State 91 New Jersey. TT CONSISTS of 20,000 acres of GOOD land, divi'ded to•farms of different sizes to Stilt the purchaser—fro" 20 si:rcs and upwards- 7 811d is sold at the rate -uf front St teen to twenty dollars per acre for the farm land pays ; Ole one-fourth rash,and the balsa:cc by q uarter -yently en. stallinents, with legal interest, within the term aIY - four years. Is, i>i great part.a.rich clay loam,sultable for Whecd,Grace and- Patatoesubso a dark and rich sandy loam, suit able for corn. sweet-potutoes, tobacco, all kinds of-vegetables and root cross,, and the great variety of fruit; 'sash as -grapes. pears._ peaches. apricots, Sectarincs, blatkber. - nes. melons and other India, best adapted to thM delphia and Sew York - markets. In respect to the lOU and crops There can be no mistake. aecisitors can exam ine tioth and none are expected to buy , befoie cd doing, and tlilding'these statements - correct—under these mr camstances, unless these statements were corretn, there would be [muse irt their being made. It is considered' The- Beat Fruit Soil in the Union s [il'eejeport of Solon Robinson. Esq., of the Neil. York Tri6une, and the well knOwn agriettlt mist. Wlllism-Par !T. of Onnaininson, New Jereey,which will InTfuruished • inquirers.] ".• .r3Er.iss 5.2.5 a. m. 10.10 q. m. 8.30 Arrive 11.15 •. 8.40 ' 9.15 By looking over n map the reader will perceive that It enjoys the beef marker in'The Union. anti has direct eon munication with New York and Philadelphia fist re a day, being only thirty-two miles from the latter. Produce Iu 'this market brings double the pricy that it doe; in distant from the cities. In chit location it can be put into the market the hAITIC morning it is gathered, and for what thelarmer.selle ne gets the highest price.: wi:il at groceries and other articles he purehasen lie gels at the lowest pric.. In the West. what he tells brings] him a pittance. but for what he buys he pays too prices. In locating here the settler has inane other all vantages: lie lit within a few hours; by railroad. of all the, great cities of New England and the Middle States. Ile le near his old friends and.assoclut ions. Ile has schoof for his chit dreg, divine service, and all the advantages of leiviliza Lion, and he is near a large city. r r:T337 1.:1-T-RXIVZ..41. 1 1 1 M * l ' Is delightful.; the winters salubrious • emi t open, Whilst the summers are no warmer than in the North.— • The location tampon the line of latitude with porthern Virgittla.' - P.eusorrs WANTING A CIIANGL.Or CLIYATE rout IT rit.Tll. 'would be much ben - anti d The mildness of the clinnite and its bracing influence-. mikes it excellent for all pigmonary.eurectioni. dyispepsia, or penteul Visitors will notice a difference in a few dap. Chill: and/pyres are tinknoten. .., 'Conveniences at Hand. Building material is plenty. Fish and oyo,ers are plentiful nod cheap. V ioitart, 'oust ex.peet. however, to see a nee Ore: Why the Properiy ' ll . l , lllll_het Been Settled Be• This cluesthitt the reader. naturally asks. It because it hanbeen held in large tracts -by fan - lilies not disposed to sell, and being without railroad facilities they bad few inducements. The railroad haejust been op,tted thro' theproperty ?his season, for the first time. I , Visitors are shown over the land ill a carriage; free .of expense, and afforded time and opportunity for.thorough investigation. , Those who come with a view to settle, should briagbioney to secure their purchasee4 us loca tions are not herd uptorrefusal: II Toe Sates:r TILING IN Hann Titres, where pe plc:have been'thrown out of employment or .business, and porn. cue some little means or small incomes. is to irerf them selves a home. They can buy piece oi land a.O ; a Email price, and earn more than wages' in improVlng it, and when it bi done it i tOn certain independence told no loss. A few acre's in fruit trees will insure a comfortable liv ing. The land is put• down to hard.titne price', and all improvements can be made at a cheaper rata than moat any other time. The whole tract, with six miles fronton the railroad, is beinliald out with fine and spacious avenues: with - • town in the centre,flve acre tots In the town sell At'from WO to $200; two and a-half acre lots, at from Wit° $l2O and town 10t5.%) feet front by 150 feet dec.p.at tloo—pay , ; able one-hall cash and the balance withina year. It fa only upon farms of twenty acresi- or more, that four years' time is given. • TO MANUFACTURERS. the town affords a fine o Ten. Ing'for the SHOE manufacturing business, and other ar ticles. being near Philadelphia, and the surrounding, country has a large population, which affords a good market. l . This settlement , in the coarse of several years, wlll e one of the most beautiful plum, In the country,?lnd most agreeable for a residence. . It is Intended to make it a Vine • and Prutt. growing: "country, as this culture Is' the moat prolltabl and the beat adapted to the market. Every advantage and venienco for the settlers will be introduced which a ill in: sure the prosperity °file place. The Lard tulles .thro - - . out the country will be an advantage to the littletnent as it compel, people to resort to agriculture for -a lip, ing. Large numbers ofpeople are purchasing .- and people who desire the best location should visit the pla4e at once, Improved Laud- is also for sale. _ I - TIMBEIL—Land can be bought with or without tim ber. The Timber at market valuation. • The Title is indisputable. Warrantee deeds gven, lear of all incumbrance, when the money.is paid: Boarding conveniences at hand.. ' I • Letters promptly answered, And reports of Solon Rolr Noon and Wm. Parry sent, together with the IVineland Rural." - Route to the land :—Leave Walnut s.'reet wharf, Phila delphia. rit 9 o'clock, A. M., and 4P. (Unless there altbuld be a change of beim) for:Vineland, on the Glass. 'born' and Milli:file Railroad. When you leave the cars at Vineland Station, Just otered. inquire (of, 1 . • . . CHAS. K. LA.NDIS, PeStititrter, • Founder of the Colony, Vittsr.atra P. 0.. Cumberland County,N. Hazards Rail Road and Military Mop of the Southern. States. ROM the most authentic sources, and the Coast Sur F vey, engraved in the Finest'Style 0111daplisking It even so recent and such valuable facts concerning alfthe Railroads, that the War Department immediately author- ized its publication, and distributed 1000 copes among the Generals and Colonels of the Army, . As it is the : ONLY MAP that la lidthorlzed as Oillcial4 it is themost Reliable andAnthstitic, and froM Its large else-326y 55 inches—shows at e glance theiPcinciple Places and all Strategic Points. Gen. McClellan has at knowledged the-great Importance of It tali, movements, Beautifully COLORED, Price only $l, to cotOpete with' inferior maps, In cloth case $1.50. Dissected and moun-. ted on muslin, $4,60. Mounted on Muslin, with Rollers and Varnished, ss,so. ` Sent free by on receipt of .price. • WILLIS P, HAZARD, No. 72.1Chestuut Street, ILll,Melphia. gllr As every intelligent man wants the BEST andon ly OFFICIAL SLAP, Agents, can bake meneyl* . .apidly by selling this. . +my/18m Steel Petis Superseded BY O. DD3VOI.,F'S .1 . COPPER. ERRODIUM - P ENS; : X‘TARRANeD not to corrode btatny Ink. !Each' pen VT • as dura le as a dozen steel pens.. As they do not corrode, they will notget sharp and stick In !the puler like steel'pens, but will glide over the.paperi smcothly Hite a gold pen. I havoappointed ABEL TUBBELL, Solo Agent, for the sale of these pens In Blasquehanna ,coutdf. Price. 114,00 per gross-60 cents per dozen-5 cents each. sent by mail, pre-paid by the agent, on receipt of pr, ce and one postage stamp. The trade supplied at- a reas?uable die count„ All orders for these non-corrosive Peale most be addressed to ABEL TURRELLM'ontrose; Pal., who will furnish them at the lowest prices. ' July 8, 1862. •B. DEVOLP. . . , . . . 'sli fX Different kinds of Wines and Liquors, Ompriatng •311.5 nearly every kindle' any . market. warranted plus. For sale as usual by ABEL TLIRRELL. S.IR. Petten.lll ft Co I NO. 37 PARK ROW, New York, an Nate Street, Boston, are our agents for the Monhoee Democratin those cities, and are authorized to take advtrtisementa 'and subscriptions (erns at our lowest rates. 1 ALL c LL lidebted, please and tittle. I ABEL TBERELL. .• - itt.zahaxgroxixiavcalis . To England,'lreland and Snotland. , , A BRAIIAM BELL'S SON'S DRAFTS', innrrurof one .41. pound and upwards, payable in all t ie . principal towns of England. Ireland and Scolland,for le by - -- __ . VIAL LI. c9ors.u, a oegw it f lii, ... PHILADELPHIA O 3 IL THE OFFICIAL WAR MIAP: LIQUORS. la P-12 HOSTETTER'S - `.STOMACH.BITTERS. ir • _ , • • The proprietors and manufacturers of BOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STO3IACII BIT. • TERS can appial with _perfect confidence is ' physicians and, citisens generally of de Unit States, because the article bps attained :a rep tation heretofore unknown: A few - facts npo • this • paint will - speak more' powerfully thaw : irolumee of bare aseertion or blazoning puffery. 'The cousutuption of ilostetter's Stomach Bit- - • tens for We last year amounted to over • half inillion bottles; and from its =stillest steady • -. inert/tee in times palt,it is evident that during • the coming year the OcinsumptionWill reaele hear one million bottles. This immense amount • could never have been Rohl but 'tor the run Medicinal properties contained In We prepare.- - lion, and the sanction of the, 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 . • :ire ready at all times to give testimoniali to ill efficacy in all eases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. • 'This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary. efforts in the way of titn- ". pet iug the qualities of the Bitters,-Ititii solid - estimation of art invaluable medicine, which la 'destitied to bo as enduring as time itself. • liostetter's Steinash 'Bitters' have proved p, Godsend to regions whore fever and ague • .and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims ty . hundreds. _ To he :able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and-like_ diseases, is tO4ho proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes-all morbid matter . the stomach, purities the blood; 'and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, givjhg it that tone and energyindispeniable • for the restoration of health. - -It operates epos" - .the stomach; liver, and other digestiveorgans. mildly but powerfully; and soon restores-theta • to acondition essential to the healthy discharger . of the functions of nature. ' Elderly persona may use the Bitters daily as per'direetions on the bottle, and they will find' in iskit a stimulant peculiarly Adapted to comfort declining-years, as it is pleasant to the palate,- ' invigorating to the bOwels, excellent ass and rejuvenating generally. We have the eve-' dence of thousands Of aged men and womeet who have experienced the benefit of using this • preparation ihilo buffering frotastomdch de rangements end general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned • all deleterions- drugs and fairly tested. the -' • -merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex." There . are certain periods' whea their cares are so harassing that many of Geri •sink under the trial. The 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, -• then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recur.. rate the energies of the system, and enable the motheito'bear up under her exhausting trials . and responsibilities. liursing,mothers gear, - rally prefei the Bitters to all other invigera,.. ,utore that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to , We taste as' well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily : strength. • All those persons, to Whonrwe have particu larly referred above, to wit: -suffererssfrom. fever and ague, catisedby malaria,:diarrh*, dysentery, indigeition, loss of appetite, ad all diseases or derangements of _the stomach; superannuated. invalids,•persons of sedentary occupation; and nursing mothers, will consult ' ' their own physical welfare by giving to Hoe letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters atriaL' CAUTION.—We caution the public against ;Using any of the many intitations or counter. feite,' but ask for I.lorrarrsn's CELICEIZATZII; STOXAiI 13irrees, and-see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown' on the sideot the bottle - , and stamped . - on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. • 6 * Sir Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER ' SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.. and sold by all druggists, grocers, and -dealers generally thrdughouS the United States. South Ame rica. and Germany. . • - • • TT CRE CUT THEM GUT, FaD, PRESERVE ;AND VOTE THEM. irdittir Gerieral Isaac glenker Su'rvevo'r. Ueueral James P Barr ri)t. Congress Chailes. Denison- State Senator Elkanan Smith Representative Ge(*ge-W Lcii4g "T:Cijiiimisioner Penuel CarpenteK Distiict s Attorney 3L- Post Auditor Abram Carter For .CongFesek, Charles Denison