• e = • 2 , • , 401v,rtir• maroon. Mitonr.of th• Pa 4701.4. I ThowiellirTamicirr wiliuTtfl rat l'ortat t -Ausartisr Tea It is often asserted Afiat,t u ae distinctioa between the 4iarties der nominated Deno Ora and Federal, = halt been obliterated;:and that thei‘fave bee , so blended tiagetbmin==lkterNti l its that their former ,Oharacterhities 'andtures can no longer:he, tracedi,_?,Hentt . , 18124efitied the federal as the opllositiod to the, Deniocrai l ie, party. - and that is hi distin: •lshing feature - A the present day. Other ••• ititis of eluiratiter _are also-discern able.- • • 'Jefferuni in 1820—sketcheii their_ port *las:folio ws " The federalista,' , defeated in their Schemes of; obtaining • power - by Oillying partieti-tO the principles of monarchism, have changed their tack,. and- thrown;ent, 'another barrel to the whale.. The 'Misitour 'Ti question is for power." What a similarity of metapho t r - ( lay do Jefferson use in their descriptioniff thib party. Clay says: "The fed§ildbitS tack with every gale—they cariT•theAlag of every nation and eve 7 partyt:l44lo, in one purpose to steer. into the"iiiien of power." Jefferson 'says : "They are ta king advantage of the virtuousteelings the people to effect a divisima:oCiarties by a geographical line; they- , expect this will insure them on local pnnetples • the majority they could never bbinitroin prin. ciples of federalism. Some of theleaders, if they could attain the .poweixtlieiram btu: orr would rather =eat toireep the Un- ion together, but others have ever had in view a separation. Of one %Mat I am certain—that the passage of sleivettOom one state to another would not metE a slave of a single human being wire would not be so witgontit - i so their - diffusion o• —ver a greater , surface 'would makethem :individually happier, and fat:44oo aaian cipation by dividing the burden on a greater number of coadjutors. -The_ques. Lion bas given resurreotion to the Hart ford Convention men. Desperate 44re.. gaining power under old political distinc- Lions, they have adroitly wriggled into its seat, under the auspices of morality, and are again in the ascendancy from which their sins had burled them." He wrote to John Adams in 1821: " What does the Holy Alliance mean to 10 with us on the Missouri question?— he real question is, are our slaves to be presented with freedom and adagger?— IPor if Congress has power to regulate the conditions of the inhabitanta of the states the states, it will be but another exercise of that power to declare that all . shall be free. Are we then tame again Athenian and Lacedemonian' Conceders-. cies? Or is this the tocsiairf -mendy a servile war? Surely they wilt parley a while, and give us time to getOaCof the way." Can a portraiture of character and prin ciples be given more accurfitely thatedef-' ferson has given Or "the party in'-power ? He is out of the -way, and the slaves are Thesented With fmedetti and a daggerl-- e holy alliance of his day are the Chris-, tian and infidel abolitionists anitedin one rand crusade against the south, and the: I Inquisition of Spain was not more, to •Iml dreaded than this holy alliance, fonitedia the days of Thomas Jefferson,. and whith has plaited its flag with the mitt°, "The Constitution of the United States is an agreement with death and a: covenant: with hell." Under the inspiration of the, horror he felt at the discovery of its pur.; poses, he made the following speech in; •the Senate, appealing to the humanity of the Northern people, and warning the people against its designs. He says, "The abolitonists are resolved to persevere in .the. pursuit of their ohjecti at allhazartlai with them the rights of property are no thing, the deficienciesof the-g.enOrld ernreent are nothitig - ,- - thenekirOwledged ; and incontestible Tiehtsltif -the - states are nothing, civil' war, - aZZoolution iwftbit Un- , ion, and the overthrow of a go*erziment in which are , concentrated ;the bopes eta civilized world ire:'neoiliing.: '-Thiir par- , -pose is abolition—concealed by the:WO :lest' veil: The immediate :abolition -of, slaveryin the District ofColumbia', the prohibition of the removal of Alyea from state to state, and the_refiial.l6 _ sddiit any new state permitting within the institution of idavery, are lait;s6,9ll4ny means to the accomplis hment of the same end at which they avowedly aim—are but so. Many short stages in—the lOog mud liroo4y road to .the distant goal at which '4147 would Emily arrive. They began thee:4ooone by p sing to employ ofily*ersiiaitive mean% hot to the agency utpoutuuilion that' now propose to sahati tate The powers of the banot 7 koz, arl - 431 3 W mast be blind , what - iipastung around ns; who Aloes not perceive.that the ine*flt able tendencY of their proiatiZige 0,7 if these should be foniat*teoen't.i tg,in vOke finally the"more — po le thii - bayonet. 'The subject-of- slavery in the District of Colombia.andAllikten'it4 ries, are but so,,many masked batteili* concealing the real point ofauack; The point ofattacl; iirthe institution ' of slaves zy as it existsietbeii3 , staies. it ictolit;. crate three million Of slaves:held in-bouil !ige within them. , The tint, imporiment =their - way is the utter Intritt Pcnrerifi th 6 ;general governmentAOleffect" their 3 ,, Fr00f..4 ,. The Constitution oftharpitpil ftam-conld never have beMi l forited on 4 . l ifiiiiPOPle of, investiprtheT.ginieit *overiutiet , .with- authority t o swi s h Iteevaraolio vioatinned if the exerebwtir secks , PeweileasskimOvKus*Ped. bioertyiartheldia rites would oniy tablielied by. violatingthe Ing,9*4tible ,powers the states!, afilltedbvertinkihe wO4- atatiostkiNi.:**(4l:#4,AlTe -14tabwriedvammev, 'orAtter t tiro 71. rth•lironitgiagraikatiUifif e i t 4 ,g2wraf t lMr'el. • 1 4 11 4- n ". belly diem** an race. An immediate 0010,00 of slave ry anaifiiiiEdlitiolillitaiiitruld end b:1 to civil war .audAn. tzteTnottr t ,„"fur jitzittiinie6henia ofifiti" ether. mum , . -Jefferson shin myth, 'l' It iarcettnin tbittlhe titii wee; undee?; the same g repn lion* ma* assert aaiolemaly as they bav,P;d o o.Ctier9; o4l43 . l ; ll4l 4 ..1 11 0f design in aboliodlioiAlverf.'when iworctiMiiencekthiiltsits'bi:44ho - As c ipetraceabte that declares:many *rill of" thew hhd. such designs, nodit con be . prov- • id that the war would nevethale tom.' itteliebd' had the)' not belickea it. would re sult-in establishing• their power over the nation"ty-military force`-=and thus control the south - at their ,pleasnie2tri Feb.„186,1,' three'nionthe'hifore the war commenced,- the Triton* said:; ; '" If liar 'between the sections onae be. be a ar r.to extinguish slave ry. COnnot everybody see _ how. ,easy will bear Cain , war ikomniences, , tomake thtfOontrnetion of slavery the issue of the , ' viOrl 'The institution could he overturn ed AnY • litkie .which the fed eratzpowerch(xise to plant an army; - and this war. ill. be :conductedoh that 800 *tieteltheAlil Eittindnyhiehdot.tOdn re moval.-__..-_- - - - - 's4llsticittll?-iyi-o-41igrael•Oreeley bore/140 M , eritn,compOintih4,4rid thee The Tribune Of Nine, 1861, says: - ",Mr. critondep is: Vr0 11 • • with i'dOzen new pocket handker giefeclAv ~ane, are, to have,theAlig yearly ivel•eitd:4oer over the latilern. Vico is the aecvet qn a=whic he* the ti ray inacU44thistihong men tbeygs. It nn'tQdif.:--111r. - : President, Xieut. den- Scott, * BeeretnriFis, wheeler li *oil It. is !;Ton niartVe- I fore you make such an impqentsconciu siti-as ark* . JThe.willeloition loathe : 4le PA%9,OfP).PIPPEniEft and Wie. l l spew it Out of their mei:aft.: There• sie hundreds of thousands who would rather see your cap. l itahoitymith not oneeteruelifatipetirun other. The people do not care a mustard seed- whetber_they haver tempQisiTnner froniitvhich tolcinne-Ohrermnent worthy the name, or such a miserable husk and.shell bf idmitiiitratiori as they have .I had for slow and humiliating years. Nay, they would prefer the passages which lead to the safety of stable po wer, thotigll fi re and blienili..titiiiVeiriniqjfireu-tt to betray, the .nation copyrogniso.-You will resign orl o realigned. The fashion of elevating heads at Temple Bar is a lit tle obsolete k imt npleeof,m4l.n aikekeyond tke: tehißoU _ the letlm people break out in mobs when the dove of' peace is wooinz, the land e ,*ware of themovhen tbeY alit in die!pigtoply "of War. The - sane men„whollavettoncliedbill!phandle a cartage. They • will - as residily-Organ ize .a military despotisM as they can re comity:int on the foundations of tranquil r $P 000 l)* ft,t.atility and old tat tkerhOiod ard , ndt be t in of the hour, and the breath is, !rusted in crying peace, peace, when there is no peace but under the svrord." ' r ',11866f. tfentinffno3 ittd ftnit! ' Prilitt 11( 0 al If*** 'which' *Ste* 4'4- 41 nu m - with Jan their holy - crtnade against "slavery. _ holy alliance, spake thus in June, 1861: %aim% Zcith butg qtroxe die Opinion that hutdry bad Ow - record do war that proved so dreadful and disant row ea this; that there was not a Chris. Unu in the how who had not lifted his voice in - piney to God to stop ibis blood- " Guthrie cries_peace I Lewhere be .noidoodshed, for-yon are brothers! We can tell Dr. Gotbriuthat 'the anti=slavery lantiinenrof merit isiii - Wideterner stuff- hope the government will take John Quincy Adams' counsel, and aboll4 ' elJsPtge.l7))Y:the arviedlaa, and the edge of the ourord."'—ereeley. ifinfreleY sidortheibtdithielete Would resort to_the bayon et e.-71*, with therm the of po w ers 'in the gerlergdgovern thentl dttOtbits-be c ontestable rights 'Orilit State* ---t ,The war_power they thought; they could 'use if war could Orbs kneughtion. The Tri bune sitys,otatismen who have itobigh er ideas of ,gernimetitythan are drived from the ConstitutiOn and statute books, e 4troftbeildeir for 7 iliese ilmes.C 4 We. mustebeve rttealvbd-will, not prate about the tfifieb--theConstitiitiod-ii4the liig True, men . valuaVonatitution -and laws el- Was a ma t iaa , * ll 4,o4 and Sher -. they can hittger,' lecotopludt. ;Ai& object, they are inimpled :ender- feet' as aallities. It is for President. Lincoln to decide whe ther ho will. be a t leader in;thia waraf.free 4e! 4 1 a.Y..*4 some • bolder spirit stlii4eit: Alec ikeinfli.. hantlB, , , John Browns. must take the Aeldin their own wa7,4nocleitning _liberty to the ?"- pmised eithey _ - • ' This isAboliCarallbStsefortned in New England, spinet .elsvery in the days - of '. l reffenkM-.00 :.Maly, : crusade of Win. aiiia. , Girrimin and Abe holy . OfinfideriWoad ch*tianity'.:tot. Every mitt trbiorref revered ,tbe patois , of Thos: hit*itoalikjiod hie& almfs.tbitt otaAliiirk* us It treat break away" froiritliifenibitide of Satan . Christ neva-Islet tikatispiptge44o, /read his espel brig iirt btabte-/- I C ) ; - 46 0 3 M -034"; :: Ple/ • - = pli , ► ---,, • ~„,•,, - ''' ‘ 4:, ':73 i t Iri gi'.riagi toz +.. VV. ted WIC if4tWulogii •- . , Maldrosit4r4ik ' z•-0 , 14j;r ii?;" ' ' - • • ' • LIMN. •••• • t . I St.."l/ e.,4141414011.71 Intriroothi ti f 2: 7Pcfi.ticks-tAltlingY .11 111 -* ,, res arks. the ti eceas Vitrern 4 lo Ve T t:ta an dntri. -7, Lill: qlteitti9 l ). alittVer• by poetical fet*al glAss" Mg? lads, of .votpra who not only !Ash,: ,to see • a iiird3P,Perlielmtrv-rtior : eleete4 l ,,but will 0 0 4 ,) , ,,l9rM .: U) (W.eotowaitu , au it)ctotire • Every,sololer Wb9 Nruli provided by Andrei G. Curtin with shoddy „cnifene lessofibPP. .441; 1 4 .willolefeetive IlT)Let ; Irderr qtat• OP: MOO ds of that 140t1PlIsnla..-FltPot make large 9ontrael- Pmlitsi, 4 xlmthich:. the Goyeruor F O O4 'lce/O'4M Comillbstion. ktimyvold4r,srhgorassettneed in to thti service Oftbe '6414 States for six ultillrupoa-thepledge,ardanuily-given y - An rew. 4A-_CurtiN Abut._ the „Inas so in6tiaritlirehoabe 0041'6i= the Which „ilia -violated •• al most as soon as it Was made, lit Every methber of the gallon t Pen • iisylvania Reserves, *he nfterlietfurmitig prodigies of valor were retained Ain the federal service without !icing allowed 'to contOlinitie and recruit, while Now Eng,.- ldnd•Mchuentaalere . furloughed; because GoYerrter enrtin bad not manliness enough to demand - this - well-eared. reward, _ of their faithful, services"., it r Every mechanie who is compelled to t'alie orders upon Ma' eniplOyer's store, instead of recovering cash for ids sery ices, will vote against tbe MUD who vetoed the bill to remedy this evil, which wrongs the laborer of his hire. .V.,..:.gyory farmer in the Cumberland itei . Who was , robbed by tbe'rebels, be ccku,e-Gr. urtin :h a ,not the Manliness: and the ability to do his sworn dilly 'by the Commonwealth .of-whieLl im was the ExecAlve - Chief. -- E errtaf PaYer,:.‘.ihd fuTIY eider *WO* ttie. great: robbery,-; perpetrated by the bill. repealing the tonnage tax, which Gov. Curtin signed after he was .pledged to veto it. • VII. Everyman who believeil that a State is an independent sovereignty with in its constitutional sphere ; and who is unveil ing that State independence should be Sacrificed to gratify a Federal des pothirn. VIII. Every honest man who knows all the corruptions practised by Curtin and his fizends, Which were so gross and montrous that his Attorney General, Fur. viance, was forced to fesignhiti office-7de ming to'remain an honest man. • nataralizaktiitiaenof -Penn. syivania who recollocteotiat.,. -Aqbrew G. Curtin was tile High Priest of , Know ITothingistnia 1854-5, when he was See retary of. State' to Gov. POiloar.' • X Every man "who had & son, brother or friend drafted, or who was himuelfin rretior*Vbuiviiiiicrot-. Curtin permitccdPenbs , 344aiiia to be com pelled to furnish, ;by draft Aiiurplqs over " 11 er-•qcf 4l 4* -- FIIerkPLIP St4telN F:Ilic. 11 Awl not, t futtashed their f number wcre emPted . frOnteonseriPthin. • .4 XI. Every man who, believes ;pper. .sOnal liberty, five - speea, and it free pres.l, thstreat triad of nghte, whieh Governor Curtin has suffered the General Govern ment-to trample under • feet ' Peniliiyl - in defiance of the Constitution of the Commonwealth • awl •of the United Staley.. ' Every man who believes that government is a government of White Ines; a:tali-opposed to negro m*enaries to negrisstiffrage, and negro equality, the great. end-nud ainrof Gov. Curtin and the -Abolitionists. • MIL Every man who believes itrthe Union as oar fathers-framed it;-under the Constitution as they ordained it; and who looks to this war ass means of preserving the latter and restore ing the former—and grearmeabkietrtriiikh States 643 4 f /K riOr n g t t ; 1/ .. l Wf r" if c e eB A t ll 9 l piles into Eller,. f it; ; xrv: Every mieWho is in favor Of Pence , -based upon a restoration Of the trifion'as it was•;with equal rights in all theptatea, and the Whereat rights of free men preserved and peirtnated. _These c las s es • Will gave Gnonoi W. WOODWARD at lean 'THIRTY -thousand majority in OctOber next.—Me will soon inform the Inielligencer who wants to see an Abolition Governor elecitid in Pen nsylvania,-;--ffoytighimrittieserat. _ Political-Poaching. At - a recent la:016g of the' Congrega 'done; Association in 'Hartford,. Cimn., it was stated Vy orill'of the committees that the Episooßalyburch .knptised chil dren toiliesr Yoliiiiksitte-eadditicihs were made to their ehttreh that there wail's larikeiiiithle dearth ot In terest in the cause of Chiistianity. The reason for' ll this is . apparent le preaching. lbw efinstian Churchei cannot prosper, so Iplig as, their bonne' ofpublic worship' are -- turned into political caucus moms. The N. , y. akinmerii, speaking of - political preaching from the pulpit, for the lan few. yewsays : - 'The - people in some parts of the 1 01 d have been Wholly without -e.lergymeno— Tholittoi: Imre turned into political' tors; and have been making, the temple tOriseaisited to Worship, a place of..biawl. We heard 11-gogy inanpniseti lieraon On the LOra'a . in wlli!eb'belfaidlliat Ire right him , was it our duty to fOrgive our politk *Olajefliniies,liiiid that.the praypr • for% (Orr give.rerr'as- - ,We*ve feMtveu oipm, -4 * B sot tieipaises other than Ots perp p0 . :4 16 d-Preteilatt!re `- Thio iftt;hion- Giki* wa64tatually Windetiidelfile tliCatninspberOW- -NeW Englaudehurch on a calm summer 'Moth ebnieh ,Men were -soiidis towed iii,ntherAnd tter yentivurlieto tkii:ptirn . iiiiird_of'God from lips! undefiled brae - mionato wipe of, 44E4 - wrath, that maW;driulkefilie day." An oire 114 VdoNliiiiiklnheati. 1 ”Thet-spAnded artiel,e . x ts e_liperfuLko4 ith# 9443100, a .0104 11 -;-ith Aliiht4daiiug thiiisearvileitts e aoltai " Suppose by some means or other, bad licit_ itboul4 - 40 - i iitte i t akivet- Ai the 'resent tie it suppoietthat iie'do not al trAo aiditt/niltnstrftli9Oaßts, arecno.mirt nk ii.hypt tkitifillly.t LA bid -inen should get into power--suppose that eith er b ignorance orwickedness they should in vp..op.eoußtrit, in ..sitwT:ra .var„that 11,., tVefii eipidast , gi: Mk paOdidl Afinion yl i a Vilil, ittlgir. Ail ~ , C Alit Ufa ..flitilish war was foolishly conducted, so as to inev itably lead to defea t :disaster and disgrace Suppose instead of sending out 20,000 or 619 1 9 0 0- men', o blartulnie. our foei at ohle, lultr3looo,ol. Atido!aluitild be tient f a.' a time, so as to give the enemy an opportu nityitsictitltbW4o6 JitititirrLand :after year's fighting we should lose more ter titay thaw we bad gained, F , Suppose-.the_ most incompetent men wits selected for the chief omninanil, Mem .tokci had no other ,que/i -fixations but their limitedness to party, and who tiolnanaged the war that a small body of the enemy txmStantly kept. the advan tage 'of us. Suppose that very inadequate preparations virere, mad" for the, con'test, so that the Aitnr %violin: Went 'of eldest everso l .fiitPniVP- a ll 4 Ais, suppose that th e cOartrp inesiourefinicAvitli monstrous loon. Itpd ff. 7.1 o .4ifglei goes, ... ,UndEalfthese %)ir. cnitstdn'ees stipireite the i44/ite6sitiei 'un easy and ventured to complain thatthings were not managed so well as they .might be—pray how should an unprincipled ad 'ministration .-Font.rivo to (stop - :the, corn plaiht* 4 th&peop!e I': '• ; . ~-, ~... ) firMathekuit set tbeir hirellisss liintOrk to trainee all telo had the hardihood to com plain of their wiekedness.and folly! Would they not order t4e.cry. of " T 4. BY, ENEMY TO THE COUNTY, SUBMISSIS- Stru - flillrmid forty ptherimrd Matra A° fbe. 44useil nkalnet itheni ft, ; ,', t' To their poor, mean, contemptible, un principled tools,. who " Uke Egan k v i L g d= and knee- Wear out tbeirlhas Enna liks ' . For T,beirsnaa,tfen ass, onOnght'btit provender," would not their language be, mark those daring men who complain ? They tremble as they tell our follies and expciab Our sralcnas., _lTisleis hushed by our influence orauthority , they may drive - Imo ondyo Abaft 'tor !the boners; and ein'OTU'ineiats i f o ta aril so beless able to feed yOu ! Hunt them down:; 'Hunt them down/ "Butivhat would be the answer ofn vir tuous, enlightened and indignant people? Fearless rtf:th)e enrisequences—'l.snoweti by the threats and and abase of,the hireling; of power, they would with a firm and steady step, march forward, exercising their un questionable right , ofjudging of the conduct of their priblic servants,; and, at their e lections their voice would be heard and felt through all the avenues of venality, folly and corruption." Such was the ven erable Charles Miners opinion .of..what a corrupt administration, avoid do in time r qty4r,-- We.comtnend it to the Republi mut yartyai the 'reflections of one of their oldest and most faithful men. Qom" Greek fire" has ,frequently been employed iu 'European wars, but not of ten in modern times, says. the Washing top Star, . No, nor poisoned bullets, 'eith er, which the Troy Whig says our govern ment is .having made. GRADED SCHOOL AL,T iIIiTOINTII.IFLCII3.B4. ronl3 School Director's of the Borough of hionfemm having secured the large and commodious Aftdemy building and Apparatus, will open their School oa Tuesday the let day of September, next, with a corps of able and experienced teachers. Prot. P. 2U lortatelpail. Rev. J. H. WOE% :Teasher of Languages.' mum Dimorc4A•sfet;ims, `s JESSIE RIMEL t lIIIssIII4CJIBILItIi, eT of Mute. • ir114919 #.ll i ZBEE or Ai smuts. p'o't Puling coming from out of the Borough : PriCOMmary M= 00' English. . . aco ' nigher ' do. do . , (Teacher'. blase) '4 00 Languages . 5 CS Basle (extra) with nap of Plaueo ID 00 , - - AL grekerloistarvis elliskitas win be scurodsheatosodespeciallytorthoarepresssing4alssach. -3 4 4 = syieredkkgintahr. Scared a high torus and d ussiltaitnenttUal public patronage. Our teachers already emaged.,areall persons of aclroowl edqedsbllity and success. and other Withers will be sup plied as' the saints of the Sabot delligna.l • ' Tber awe" will bolo:graded*" to turniab the bestihr *cilitlei ter noproveinent r and excite an honorable tuna halms hi the . pupile. Boarglatthe Hotel* and In • peiHrate Otmitiea ; or solidi for those who wish to board thenaselvescan be pr cured at reasonable rates. BY orderldthe Hoard. • • A4- 8 .4 1 Yal . 1• F. RITCH. MUD BMW, 11 4 11111 Vail Term of Ms Itudititiori wiil eorninetieeiai L Wednesday.", Sept. ai r 1866-tba Winter Taft on Wednesday; Dee. ad—and Die Spring Term on Wedina• day, Fob. 17, 1861. - Wenescrimeoris. asr. Woman Elehardson. Pram; abilbetoanes• Ma. Edward Albans Roferasor of Language& Milismaurd:lL.!ltteluardeast, Asatstaac DEM W. Allen. Teacher of French. __ 1111raileimn Itiebardnow, ILL : D4 • . • Waft/ op dpintoraY nwiniTaloselg• , sunoir. • Common English branches. per team. $* OD Numi PhikilfthY,•Citeniiittt, Bolt-griepinir.- - 603 Higher Mathematics. Patin lind Great,4 oo Instruction and use of Piano.. ' s'oo French Language, (eztra,) 5 00 Itoopm- Real, ........ . 1 50 lfspeneeir Iladtatled Room; anduaeof lal Eaeb. rowila runlalied With a milking store tad. - dead and table. —"lda Institbliorris throbbed algi copious PhiltilopE. Chetalw,and ammitoudeal IllaWaions ant tam, Wald& maids arnglreir .aornellaredpierrabar and lustrartlro,TA.w.: a Yolnpsei stridestii. !gip adeltdee. - • CatiCnanmoN,_ l'•• . Dowd of Trustees., . . .. , , ~ . _ . OOP Whl,ll. COOPER &ANL ..i , -.,-... - Girsrmirint Ito - hi - poi/If ”Buiciestiim mini of • y,,. ..•, ..-- - 11::•:(.1 L. •"' i • q 1 J - : : tiverpoo l Pligki* L , , .:` ) ' DEaKONSAlddling to belYUar *dr Me* fa the old =Rory, MO prams Dissaca *beta by the aboY ebonithe subseyibess: -7 ' , " ..- : •• • r "..T: ..09.: Drafts au Ireloptlfor 'Meta Yips yikollt. _ WM. EL CCKIPIR a CO., BidartrY., ticettoiti o nty 17,A8113.q , V• . ~f.: •:, :. - 'i . t napmlitie. antes, Pow tt.c. Iva% ' t' Vat 40 4 4 ORI tit '':• - 11 * 1:1412ASS01111EOli split lisummil Goo 0L 04- JIST . . :be lola . • - , , 4k i r 4EOII , MEDVOTION , • prwi.e: • • . 11 7Tio1:01 , !( ,4 1 1 Rc*tii, , . . ENTIRE STOCK ON :17* : :'PRODUCE. • Majr;lB63.i • New Milford: . . ~. • . " . DiSSOhltiOtt: . ' - .... . . nllll3 Il l irt& all. SIMS a sdri la thii Wei iltaiolved ~I. ' by orattol anneatl, Atioail itatabixt to ..the said lima oy note or aetouat are re_questpd to cal at the pi :Ter Wm.ll . Cooper & Co's nahtleg. titaiso4 . Mid - Op.-- Payment meLbe made to U. af W E 4034.0; 0 late arm or U. Bml.ll & Son. ... ' ; • • !'" ' •% : ' '' ! lis-fithini... _.. . itontriNse. Jatif 1 rt. i 863. : • • W. !AMMO.; .' • „ ,X). 30 :Zit: . 11 Z a . - 1431HT.Vt..32 7 • *runs DENTAL 1n l all as branebon WEibc carried on at the oldpflice of IL. Smith** Son. by the. Undersigned.. Persons whiblng'sititiclof ' Teeth are invited tonsil and essinioe Ppoelmens Mid prices.. ;All work proinptly non neatly none, and Warranted. I will do tione of Dental Warta, as_ low figures twanynne In this &soot% or clecohere. . ' Egr — lt tt pplahtlyy The duty of all to Life their Work dope by, s li6BID DENTIST,.. wM. WWII, Resident Dentist, June Disk, iffit tf lifuntnise; Pa. - • • , LICENSE D-A U 01 7 1.0NEER• 111. C. pIITTTON, traving taken one • Lleenie for the pnrpese 4 nue -11111.tioneeriug, and halving hsd seven! „reran expericnie lu thei business, now tenders his services to the public in that capacity. None but a •Licensed Anetione& can teas each. ander a penalty of 469. :See act of Congress, Julgist 18n; fiefs 5, 9. • • Orders br mail promptly attended - •to.; Residentie: PriendsrillC Pa. X, C. PV.TTON. ' April 1111, ita6B, tr. • 3P39ISTIOX.CIO3hT • Examining' • -Surgrita4t IlltsobshilberlarSing tieirki i ented by the Com. •-• , Wapner a P,enalotts.a DI ICA L EXAMINER kif arnlnit'and give certfileates to all entitled-to Paulen*, *lll attend ter all applications that - inaY be pmse'oted.o him, DlFintiole, Pa. ,Itootas at J. S. Tar 'htirssitotel. " E. PATRICK. Nontnove. April 6. 11M—tf -; IMPROVED SEP FOR MI MEM cialVe tireati I..ASIMS. sterols AL ofa tb redVotswoldßuek - aadNalite Sheep, which be yr hes to dispose, of for breeding purialers.. Forest ;eke; Abe. It 18811. 8 b ItIikbrBIRCIIARTN.. NJ W FIRM. r BALDWIN, AUDI 'it' 'BARNHART' , WEST SIDE OF TIIRLiC.AVENFE, • mr.u.na Ix - FLOUR,FEED, SALT, Garden Seeds, Whit, h 'Ptak geed, Peas, Lard, Candles, PORK, HAMS, DRIED ME= Fish, Snioked Halibut, ‘. Syrups, .Molasses and SUMS, TEAS, Cp FE St. SPICES, BROOMS AND. NAILS. Cash Paid Mr Batter. A. MALMirlifil. WM. L. AF.sisr, P. Montrose. April 14. TO DAIRYNIEN • have 'giallo . ) afTstigellienlis 'send to ?icily arkon,Consignment er' Contract; during the season. We will furnish palls free toolk who, are Ideal tons ofdoing- isithen 'Po those 'who Wein to'send We will guarantee the kiyhat nottrest-price andprompt • re turns. they paying freight and commission. gar - We will advittieb — moody 4511 -cmnsiganienti 'ff wanted, and bold onrsefres,verponsible for, all „flutter and Palls owned byrlstrymen dud Peat by us. • • ) BALDWEtedtLLES4-BARNHART. , Montrose, aptil 10th, Wt. r • - • :41 Nic•grxic:s34l.. itr 'RIMER 'hell eittiett Interiate Mi. AXI.. the same asiwitivonr, ef:Mention: MOONEY, CORD, 1 Co..33gaoriaMillrEbkr4o, lory Dealers , and' would be lumiv to We Old Itbmlle.ofreeetve tbeirgrherei which we Will exec:tale the very best manner In hie abee Lor.DERBACR; CaL een ßEßlcit - • ; gab* Row, N.?. ; i,rt, Grote n! fot_ l 4 , favgl*i tba anbilrlber , woaidmbit respectfully mania attention of all prompt R aying Mer clients audiTradera.!to•lbe abet% notice. Cfrdefs for Hardware will be reCelred bete. and forSrardrd proved,) except durtug tbe - m'oollta of April, May, Sept. andflet. ,Durluglbosa month' bOwlll be Most. M i r see his friends and serve them at.2R Park Rem 314 Respectfully. C." 11 .- Montrose, Feb. nth, : : rA• NEW ItILVORD . : zp, 0. rra finis andendeted Would Inform the public that he On 11. caries on the Foundry in New Milford Borough, near the "" s " 1 i M7 0 : 41/ qL an l a ” ll " 4 !q trll,"- ' ‘0V5:, 1 1 2 44:7 1 0 0 ' .rgattolt I,II,ITIVATORg. • , ,Van Joe • womeatah4o, ;bort; notlea:: AN' Witei ::arranted to by caps rpa4eriat .firooilifoit.Apditkiesi•••L,••; •••. .• - ;,, EYSTONE 110 TE, . .At, btentrose; , l o a, ' i . 1 - - Is* ..--. 1 iiiiiii • itait , : . THis newatid commodious Untnnatltaatedon Mlle Avenue. Mullif"Mbit Iroise, gild_ nearby to centre , 01 gebteliettn pettionAfiltentam: Mien:Victoria be eonfidentthat ls relnd_h:tentertalnemillystrg thitt eiumtst DAT ter teRTMENIINIIIIPMII7O . .• The AO igsfili r e sty IlAttnetzettlehin 12 ) 0 'bitite spirted to must Ira I evertor, enj hi Ws PM atthiS • Itis'welts fled Witb.lll tteent imPrOvementir imfatattriesni - nt DB .I=l ll .iduirkted rentlyto moot th e of dui ' iThetritillP3ll4e4ll4 : haw' arel ley and rnt PeSpffeter 4,111 , ;;inlot lite old Mads , travellesicapitthe i 1 s Jane, ff VIM% ix= tar taint or inc ee , "hid) prerans. 0 ,. imitelti the ted uto , of ninitittides of Mkt that - P" Mine es or u lucid 'by an enfeeble& abed state of the Nom ; ierein that iluid,be ttimee worupetent 4 to'iruir e i n t h e al forces in their vigom e , us. and leaves th e in. to f on into disorder decay. seroftdous rumination is varicao. disea r frY' c.se,--Itur- living. dit•orster t i Ayiftatdiimlnue air, filth . dad ca y ,cprepung vices, and, a l to , ail, by the veAereal inteetion. Whatever be its origi n , it ts licrOithry in the roitsitittiticiiolelsendin g .•.. ti me fateriis tic; ihildren Unto the 'third' and fourth zen. Mationl;".:itittectl.it seems to bei the rod of a m who says, " l tgill ;visit the- - iniquities of the fathers upon ateir -hltildrenj The dioceses which it ori g . irationa riathes, deem:cling to th e m at " i t attacks. - luothe' lintge, Scrofula produres .des; and ihratreonstunptiorrt in •the glands, swell. ings which auppunno, and txxquat,Mresou s in the stomach and , !swots, derinigtments 'shah prOduae ilYspePtia, and liver comil i einu ; on. the . skin, eruptive unif cutaneous ,a Tiara, .11i6e . .ati gliai / tame origi . tivitifit. „ The itentedy,, , Tit.. purification invigoration of ea blood. -,Purify the +foal, and these dangerous dis temper. w e yp pr. ~With feeble, lout, or cone pd Yciod.'vbe thinnot hake henith , with the; " .the, fligo.(temiht, Soli . Launut have intfuletu disease.. I • • 'Aietati h 661Yi(tottatlett c livin the most erectile! multiunit that' Meleel-Sewn/4 blth dthioyercil for this afflict ing distemper, and for the cure of the disunion is math. That mai for:444ldr us thy `Other ma gi" yell devise,' , is *nowt) by altwho lave M en tpal....Tisat does} partibino virtues truly ix. traornary m fhetr effect ; upon Otis eta** of tem• is irfdispuratily prtlyeit bv' the nada , of I publicly known and: tannikrible vines it bas mad t ef ; Bsetfoilevoing sliscasiat : Kin's E v il Clandulat Iwellitigs. Tumor", L . 14111134 Pimple', Illetelies [ , and Bettthr, Erysipels z t, Anse,,or -St. Anthony's rue, Salt Mum s Stela Recd. cis An trlberclllOus deim. its in the I n Z t. ite - Swolling3, Debility, Dropsy . , Ne Dyapepsialar Indigestio n , , SypW4rand Syphilitic InfeeWkaui, Mercurial Moms, Pamwe Mreakees,seS,:anif, whole:series of complaiots that arise from impurity the 'bloo d.''Zifieute reporbi" , of t individua( , t en may bo 'ftsind irt Atin's ''A iesiitcAs ALmA'C AC ildnCh is furnished to the *elm, fists for greillitnia distribution s wherein rosy, he learned-the dimly, for its use,.and soma _of the rem:4l;4le cures m h it has niadd when ayl other, had Ltd, ro 'afford Those vre.es are 9 ptirptikely Men from /all sectiturs of the mmmy, in onlorthot trory rind snaj have acceos to some one ; who can *pet*, to 1,11 of its benefits.from personal experience. S cndu, : depreisciti the vital energies. Mid thus leaCes its thus far more subject to disease 'end its fetal re-11:• than are healthy constitutions. Ilcrice it tends T., shdrten, and•slies-ginonly.Aftorteri; ihe iiver:wsl a,. I don of human, Ire. The rest: importance of 16-, considenuions has lest , to, spend y . cars in prf,- - ing a tettidity 'Which to its cure. 'll, . we flows offer . to -the public' under the name of •A.ww.rite -Basissratutcs, although it is compose, of ingredients, Atm% .ef which ,exceral the kit 4 • Sanaparalp in alterative pc l ver, By its yet tray piofeeOcieWelf from the su . iVing and (I,lngtr 6, these disorders: Purge out the foul mere-Aim, that rot and hale! in the blood; puree out CI: emises of disense,and vigorous health trill fate, By hi imam virtues this , remedy stimulates ti, vital fintetions, and thus expels tho distempers which lurk within' the system or burst out on any Pirtif .theWo_kuCgtv have been deceived by mar r eoinpoutids of ' Sar=paract, that promised much turd did nothing; but they will neither be three-el nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have bent proven by abundant trial, and them remains no gnostic% Of its.: 1117441110 gr _and • ffir, the cm of the afflicting Amuses it is, intended to retch Although, under the same it., it is a very di *rent medicine front any-other which has hero befogs the people end is far more effectual thin any other which IL, ever been, available to them. .A.YELI3V-13 CIJERRY 'PBCTORAL, , . The World' Preatßeigody;for Cough, COW, 'Zieipient Consuniptinni and ibr the relief, of Colunzmptivo patients in ectieneed eta. gee of the dieeeeet7 This has been so long used mid sogunivensll7 krimixt, that we need do no more Mna,assure the 'peak - that 423 quality is kept up to"-,the test item. has been;-and that it may be re-1W onto do all 3 hog ever does:. - • Prepared b 7 Da. J. C. Am & Co. - ••• • ..!:;L• ',4 2 frscltitd widdno4pried eblewt; , .:Lo.welOdiss I3dd Well discs everywhere and by •' - • A. TURRELL, itontrove, and bylone, trader in every town in the county.. rnaylt) ewit AIR • P'? ititätt**FitiCioNo, rbeirry iViOhiiiirie Betall Dinlier! 21Z4r4D Vjltart • ~_ 40 „re.. • , STEEL NAILS ~SPILIAJEA4, I Akirsaas, BIOLLERI,IIARDri* CorwrEnoto 01 SPIKV. • RAILROAD & .MIN.II9'O IePP.CIBS. ‘0412.4140.E BPRING,S, .4XLE.9; eiallllB Aga .I.6OXES, B61418:1 - Nlita.anit TOASHEILS, .$ Plalrat4:ls4l44 R..41411...EVA,131.E • IRONS muds,,s.R,W l 94 nutizgrir bp.tcotz t g. ,#€* ANVILS, , STObßit ontt"DMS:VELLo s i I, ft e 4IAMMERt3, SLEDGES. FILES" %kat:O. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, DFI4IMG, PAeSO O, ' , ArA___RIT44 . AI4GCICIY„ Tit/MEM. PARIS DEMENT. HAIR di3ORNROXIN'TES• 11t0t01; WFDOW °LAW, uWriupo Fuel* - •" • • FAMILANICS SeALE.S.. • a !Winton, Much Si, 1 8(14 : '' l7 WALL AND WINDOW' PAPS supply. "7/MRl=l' I 3ELOvrameterke. TA:te muket,eonstaiiiyan tinds end suitor 1141VIMI sl , s* 6113 , 6 • 4 ' WTII4 =OM