TEE -irtrintrirmr.- 1:41-7§ --; 7 ”.; - : • ~,, , p ^di rifothogl - #415#4c59i *st 1&7- 1." ei . 'zeut. ttielit:sirtj'i I . WiiiiilitWitii 2 .•ipitaeivaitieet • ' kit-60in thy "'Alta. - 44'ft i ' : Beer up htiteath the linguist)) ' , Xiiii breast thiieinkkis Wes For o'er the wile ofeheder -, -,.. -i.' Oh, there's a sutint - 'eide: - .*- ),'• - , • Let early ties - be hvoken; Whichever thqq 10444earv - It matters but a little,.. TM trial how Bev* ; For there . ar,s 4 ::,t)y"* l ;, In whom *ski kisiisi. - :CoUfitle, - ;Marie the liiklkheati'pineth: . Yea r :there's n sunny side. Our lifetime here is fleeting, Id parses coon away, , Lilco ; •;1, ::.AtitOrn s es Tinueflecal. MN&Mt: 4 M --- Be t ishthonhilit tried ; 0,140 t 'ry tqatetraggteseiß " e 'ine elid t lreAtuiline. This wide 'World look . ilteary, ctrAiitiirgqldeti-**tita -- 31, 1 0 1 r ( 0. ". A i ring tse wina.-encilidev, • ' thoi teau a 6 - -Upigt •- • ititiTEßlNGSgegt lirei4WPY some ingnirloW in regatd of teodiv'slieei) in .tbo, iblifiJohnspn wites as follows lo• Genesee. Firmer • . ' , The best time to , yard.sheep for t'atte*q= i t ing,'or eveit,to store ;bee ,as when do aot improve on the tures., : There should , be rm. loss of eon r ition in - autumn or early winter, nor at any. tither time. :Ton want dry 'tr.'s way • littered;' Eto that they an always have a clean bed,. With sheds to go in when they choose, bat Miles!, guile stormy_ . they:always prefer the yarda 'follicle. ' - • limve fed as =my as - 000 in one yank but thatria top many, as they' are apt to hurt each other- in 'going to their grain: Mein 150 to 200 in one yard does very well. I salt once a week when feeding grain, about two quarts to the 100 sheep. When fed, oil-meal without grain, they care but, little for salt, and I feed them none. It is the-seine with cattle. I pnt the salt in t troughs when there is no grain -in For the first two months I generally feed straw only for fodder, and have sold many fat sheep that got nothing except straw for fodder. But tamit . depends on the condition of the straw. If the Wheat is out in raw state—that - is, not 'quite ripe—and gets`no rain; ii makes better sheep-fodder than ripe timothy hay. I fodder. the sheep three times a day in the common board racks. - I feed the grain twice a day—one bushel to the 100 sheep in the morning, and another bushel about 4p. tn. • When I keep my sheep until the middle of March, they were generally increased from 20 to 22 pounds on the average, but, inticli depends upon how much and bow long I have fed clover hay, and whether I hive reduced the corn or oil-rneal when commencing the hay. Very fat sheep eau b L e made , with early cut clover hay and a bushel of corn, buckwheat, or oil-cake meal te - the 100 sheep per day, if you can com mence with the clover hay when pastures fail and continue it until March, but they eat* immense bulk of good clover bay. 1t is difficult to buy sheep (good ones), for feeding purpose, at present, tor less than 41 cents per pound, liveweight—a high figure to start with—and,corn high, oilixike still higher,.andlfeartliat buckwheat won't be low. Therein nothlag better to fatten sheep than liackwheat. One or 14 - Pontida to each sheep. per day makes fine sheep. ::,..rhave been writing about fine-steeled sheep—Merinos. I have had gre*,o crease in weight with grade Riciiiters, - 10” - with the same amount of oil;eake 41. • •! 4"-.1. bitig l 4. l o intagentia related of a alailons. woman} at` Limits* Mauie, who' went into airline; tii t rainxiartheltaheidayi tsailF(Ds the very faindln!ly.eitt: • aif : -,i40 sif, her . antis tms grßat rage. Her sterile ran he initigitifskyhen i elie found that the!: ilmocent' Stallrerliiiishidt, her wagoner half.". She Iv, ogitea - lwalisio: 44:totlA,001:!1'0'e, latql4er:of swe ham '"m]esa an.asiajie maatk, the •assertion madet)y the"Ahmii' lisdidg Membera of Mi. Lin white eatiVfibt• • that, they regard Democrats as aCtiiipi - "in* sympathy with the rehellioti; it requires, therefore,'no very great 'effort at !idiot:Ma ,tiob to conclude that, if they, dare . it they • wiod 4 Alifit - Peal just - As - they' ; treat , 1 40. 1 armies Of-BMggend Lee. ' iirigleAjireft or the kmazzcipa lion Far...lsolation is for sale out West.; tizzdifte bzd has liekeEibffe.red orvitelve huesitysi,Aeliars , for. ••it. ..Stene. tiag : eer;P hopes it . imly trimmed for a loyal Society2 l :2;Piti Tarpials' • calaiiiii4eii - ti! o.on ibe bigbrway, 7hidi thtli§.o4altrie ras4allititt 064*er - up,. and ferged-kiteSeet- . . sadjigaatmVrio, recently sof4 in Lopaini for tistohubdiettend fort,x poupdp,just exatitivtbe Ofrered:for , Znaneipation-Proclawatiort, 5:1 .., 3,374:V.1 • '7:C4 „ . •"=. , 'l l i f riaTitt . 'fYil4 ,: ” L 1 - ArE sitelr -. _ -,:- . 4. -. ~.7:, t. ! - -1 • •,,—,: , T its - —.., , - GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA, LT!' 400 GOVT. STIFF ? NECK AND JOINTS. , SPRAINS ' BRUISES,_ CUTS, WORI D DA ORE, S, 1 S, A PILE AND ALL ~ -.-- -.! RREITMA ?lc AxaMililligts twAoRDATs , - , -,- .1 '' a - --n• ' `ed lid For all of which It is a speedy an ce.....n rem y b a never fails. This Linsmcnt is preperec frquithe reed,pr of Dr, Stephen Sweet, of Connectitiltte The thiliotolbcata 'setter, and has been used In hbfpraetice 'for AIM than 20' years with the most Sato* fdlceitilitt r, *-_- T -...-- .- , As AN ALUMADVI P ,I,a It i tin s rli-allaiii. tatl tor any preparation before t e pn c, or w a thi most iketticttr till ISterieeed by* ablele trial`- __ _ Tis 1 oltd ill cure rapidly end liadl i eg.fi e 6keV matte Disorders ' of every kind, landjtethe am: Ehere It luorhaelostAit kiss never. bpen knOVII to fail 2 C ,, Z,.' C.^ , •''4 r , _. 1; N iIL r` -1 ;`• k . ' i VVB.A.O f ?MI Ufford- iiimediSte•rellef In every ease, however distressing. . ~......._ ...__,s - sill relieve &award =fel MOD,Wiusla 1 1 . 111 gibantes and Is itiriettritadtcrdo . - • ~ '- - ' c, - .• OW also it srM cure I t ikla, .. • V araf i ngtN un i nkenetroi ivets, this L niment Ise most happyand unfailing remedy. Acting direellynpon the nervous tissu e s it strengthens and refillitieftW4ffitefirdl "a prum,itirk _i t , rm ,l 6dT . lam tit te thebantEßWlXdAiia l lietigiiiiii=froltrod a es sniftanale-Dritta victim:o thistAlstreisitig agagit a ila should gi re it a ttiaLtor itrivikaoteall to,agratintaulein"• attltallef,Aadin,o majority arcartamaterett *max, erflmßO_ .TIIROAT• are etleatimests-' il l i ll it l ut r ig i ntt anr dangerontk, but, a Dmely applies tioni &tannin:teat Trllluterer fail to cure. _ DPIPAIN & S are sometimes veryohatinato, dentate imen t ofthajointa bs liableito occur If •fteglectedc : The Ironton may be conquered by tbb lintmantlnewo or thstmidays.. r,,. ' •," .. - ,I ttn i ' , 'u• , •,, 1 Bittrani . OMB: : , WOUNtEt, , 00112 8 : « BURNS Ail) Bun% Ylelarcadtlylo the ardaderfal; i healing piapettfei 'Of DU! MAT'S . INFALLIBLE LINDLIENT, when - used according to directions. lieci. CR 1121 2E 1 4 $ 1: ' 4 i ' l ' --1 rart , ANP. pre= BlTECtigua . it. at ~ ...f ..r. , , il :I : ..-* ,' , il 4 '; -' . 00 t^..". - 4 i. .... ;1' Dr. Stephen Sweet of Congetiont, '• t~. nig the k ttre , at.4atnrat Bone y„4 4 - Stiipholi' Street of t`mitteetient, Is known all ovei the i'tttt4l Staten. Stephe4 :Street of-Congo:m*4 3 • •••‘• Is the author of " ; Dr. Sweet's Infallible Llntment.7 , ...Sweet's .Infallible Lett Dr Cares Ithematieriiitd nett& n,. b - Di, 3wfieVii'bifialibli!:l34iinent It' a cgta . ln,reniedrfor_ itictualgis. , Dr.' Bureet's Infallible Liana Cores BurneAndtlK2gitialrallenitet7. * i r Dr._ 3vid - ft. idallibltc aliment, Ye the beet heetWe ' MA hr_e4e 0 - Dr,Sureetes Linthient Cures Voodocfliiiardicliataytuattlou never kino-vn o I' Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords Immediate ;riled tae Plies, and seldom falls t DR: SW.xedrS.liiraltibte.lll4olENT. cum, tobtuebeta DR. SWEET'S -Infallible LINIMENT Cures eats *minds insteleilstisTt find leaves no sear DR. SWEET'S InfalliPle LINIMENT Is th e hist remedy for ',Mei theknonn acted. DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Use beta uerdp by . more mans nalloupeople, and an praise It. DR. SWEET'S L Taken`intaMallirrres colic, cholera martins and cholera' DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Is truly a "Mend In need; and every thudly should blt‘e It at hand. DR. SWEET'S Irifallible LINIMENT' Is for sale by a 4 Druggists, Whip 5 and 50;eents. • A Priertd in Need. Try it. Dr. Sweet'si infallible • Liniment, As en external:h i ll , is without a rind, and will alie nate pain mors s ly than any othattweparation. For all Km am* EtTPut!DisOrilets/tas truly and as a curative for sores, wounds,sprairus, braises, &c. its soothing, healing and powerfal Strengthening prop erties, excite the Just,wonder-and, Astonishment null who have aver given itntrial. Overraie thousand certif. eater otremarkablexann,perf,ned hilt within Malan two years, attest the tact., ;. •-•‘ TO HOBSILOW7I/1"11s Dr. Sweet's InAllitti tininient for Horses le unrivalled by any, Main= eases of lameness arising from einem bruises, or neenektns. its effect beemaleal and certain. HarnentOtWitialll Wm.-I=l l 44May mange, eta, It will3leo ettrel,spevally,r Rbekbone and 'pada Mitreaeilytloprevetited - nailarredin Ilvelrlnelplentsta geLlent confirmed elms srnbeytmd the possibility of a Andlealoure, No ease of thebind,however, is so deepe ezu or 11.,sbut ft may bo alleviated by this liniment and Na faltilltdaPPlication will always remove the lame ness and mead! ttnattllglt to yelelwitlr compere - the efise EvlifOrrie Owner otinut t. hare remedy torils timely use st the I torgi2ble mrancg c' ets, wbleb ir i n dl? tallY Pre re l table t ! Mid Iwhich render mem! otherwise valuable horses _nearly wortbleel. „ DR. ',MEM 96 INVALIgLE LINIMENT 80 L'" . ' . • lEN jjr 4; AadtHoneaads efOntiditirtii; A EMENDIN SEED ,c Tien To avoid Skiiiinreindificeness oteppmiytted on every is and olod." Stephen Bweet,'9 hmoliSe.l4thaftt".' blown in thergines-oreach bottle, Wlthoutsrldelineneare gangue; - '- RICHARDSON & CO., oolnktoplietons. Norwleb, Ct. gp MORGAN &.A.LL. Denend'Agents. -deert Isolaidenleni:or je • Ad clre itratrort, How York. 1121 r.,. •- • )%k.NROOD t HOW _LOST. _BOW 'itzstoitßo. JudAdiii4•4o„& „ *Liii r eft"- A ri g oodt. LLLEM ICIIII On'tbit Nittare; Voli meet ilid Radical =reef 8 ortoesninalwealoutes;vexnal debility, nervous:ma/how voinntat, nadasketir, inclu ding impoteitg,.coasomp ow toad Mita and physical debility,. = , 11...- N.-. -i,,, , .. , Bt nobt4;l4 - itotlVOrto 04 : Mb: The importaatilettehat the Ititil4oalletieutes of self abstei:ZOW , Xf a M4l;retdoled. thoittintetnal sae& Wont/ the a Application le. tenstica,.instm menu. mem es, .en 4 Other ennpiHcat:devices. is here cl i pkinvietrosed:^and 1210 entirely Aew and highly on itilltllite__t as Adopted bye.. Waisted anther, , y en: peci:p9 magma which-every. on enoblidloosiebimieltyymfattlyA _ll tittle leastpouroi, cost; there itioiptio tot ttolodrorrata noEtxpeps ;Wm*. 44; ' Tt e l e l q•MI °11. b P l rkl° Shoglit4tZi: thou= *-,;,,,,----- - A' , • - - . - • * beat- a plaltronte ; to any adieu. , twmpo d, opeesetptiet two...peewit I -Whin:swa g Niii the publisher t:_..., . -; cam J. C: et CO. ' ` lOll5l -3191 a e w *;Xer,F, ;CI,. roa 111 cs D0z,9586 , ~........ , ... , :.,` . . • - ? Lox - - .e..,01 • . a •F ' 11:usoinviaion7 A6atitiitgaleildeli . t ttikjt 4 1# t; i ?* ab b e r l COUntrKtln tf,„ Itiiftt the it - Atte; Deets-en Ittltltruip • WYO. IL,COOPER dve 4 Bankers. 4 1 4 . 1149: • At-- ~ro~n~s , ~~~isto~s, ARTRIOGIES.43IINS. AMMUNITION. Ac. •ite„. for ADM; TURRXI.L. • Ifontrotq., Marlß.iB63 • ..• c. • ' TUE, GREArAZIEWOR :- Tea Ccitka t ria,33.3r, '5l ltitsey street, New York, Since its organization, has created a new era in the his- WHOLESALING, TEAS. IN THIS „COUNTRY, They hare introdamd ;their selection of TBAIVand aro • • , ,'Oellitslt*Aktipt , over TWO, CENTS. PER LK ABOVE - COST. 11 1401111Mper.uliarity of th e Company la thartbefr Tea-Taster not only devotes hie time to the selec tion of their Teas ea to quality, value,.and. peculiar lo calities 011einrotrt„ but he helps the Tea tetyerto Choose out of their anon:ions Stock such Tell as are beit adap ted to hisvarticular wants, and not only thlubtit points out to him' thb heatbargai us. . • IC is amyl° sea this incalculable advantage a Tea buy erbas indlasSastahlishinentover all others,. Uhe tano jtalget of Tea, or the' Market, if-his time bi• valuable, he has Willie advantage of a well,artganfzed system , of doing,business, of an immense capital; of the judgment of a professional Tea Taster,and the knowi edee of superior EtIieRIEICTI. Thilailablea all Tila huyerf-role?gur..ter if Iligy;afb thou:Marc, miles from this raglitet—trifurchase bit as good terms here as the New York merchants. , Parties can order Teas, - end, will lielserved by as as well as thouglitheymnac themieh 4 esi being - etre to get original packages, trite Iweighta and tares: and the Teas are warranted as cpresented, WPANtier List orrho PAWPA ys •,;T,siqtli will be se:4l6hr! who ordt•r tr, iCaotliptlslfi Hyson, Young ilysoni - Inzperfol, Gunpowd . ti tri Twctikn,y! Sktia;l"Doiddicy,l, ' I 1 !e'Soifohang, Orange; - • • ; ; , Y- b ekosi eiapan :Tea , • of every description, colored and uncolored. • . -• • This list has each kind of Tea divided lute. tour Cloolee es, namely: Cargo, high Cargo. Fine, Finest—that every one may :modem and- rom description and the price an nexed. that the CoMpany era 'determined to undersell the whole Tea trade. , ••- • • . We tante° to Fell all our Teas at not over TWO (2 Otis.) per pound above cost, believing this to be attractive to the many , who have heretofore been payleg enormous tomtha. 'GREAT ASIEMCAN TEA COMPANY. '' 'kew Sark, Oct. 8,'89. Bml Importers - a Jobbers. Watches, Jewelry, and , Silver Ware. T 11.1; . undersigned. would _sever:o3lly Invite Yourattentionlo hlslrrellselected stock of Fine ••L •r . Gold and Silver WTCHES. Fine Gold JEWEL.- • . Sion kind.-ind, varlet*Of 1101es—tont p ng fillofthe newest and isiO4 beauntiroi rilesigne. - Iso. Solid, Silver Ware, equal, to coin—and our best make' of BUver Kati:Marc -ffith isacle:lfivarranted to be as reyrreseated. llgr - Watclies and Jewelry caretally repaired and satis faction guaranteed. JACOB RAMEY. (Successor to - Stauffer & Barley.) • No. fiStildarket Street, Philadelphia. March 4th, 1883. Snit. A.. 0. WARREN, LICENSED GOVERNMENT AGENT FOR x3co . kuranxi-sr, megapraul nAck PAY, and DRAM Illaem . piaci A LL Elusions Intruhted to h!m promptly: Att4inded to. /a °Mee west of the Conn House, near Bentley & Pitch Montrose, September 15th, MIL .. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES • WRINGER. No. 1. Law Family Wringer ' .".'.., ...10 00 . "No:11. Medium do . 700 No. 113( do • do ,- ....... ...:‘........ 8 (Kt • No. B..fitaiill ._,..-.._ do , _..,,.„.., ....-.....1..,;', , 55 No. 8. r.wv Hots' do , :. ' :.... . - • - .1.„ . •:14 00 er 4 No. 18. Medium LatindrY, to ritn'ti *tenet' - 18 00 No. R 3. Larger - " do • .:7 . , 13r hand, -: ~.- f • .- - 4.0. W.., .Nos. Wand 'Soave no C . ; 411 bthersltrei vrarra tat ed. No. ais thesize ...yen y used in private families. Ora_ Awe Judd.4..the _ _'AuterleanAgriettiturisi.';saYa or theMiIiTERSAL CLOTHES - WM(IER.! •;'• ; ' "A chi a cartreadity wring ont actehitllictekaheildto a fetr miniftes. -- Ms th reality a'clothergaireri --- A. time saver! and and strength saver! The saving .of, WW_ meat still alone - pay . a Mrge 'per eel:aye . on its cost.L‘ We, think the machine much more than :pays for Ftspft everyriu:tbesterlug - otgatmants 1 There are sever-: et loin , • nes - 711Aatkis to genets! • construction, brat we consider it' iraporteut that the be Sited 'with Cogs, Otherwise , 8 Men • Loilgarmente may acig . the rol Sere, and-the rollers upon the crank-shaft :slip -end: tear , the clothes; or , tbernidter 'break loirseiliota - the itinft:-. , ' One own iii oee rat the - first snake,.and ft Ms' is good a 1 new after nemirionf yearn' constant - me." , :' - : • ~.• Every Wringer wittrCbg Wheels le warranted in every" particular.- NoWringer . ~ .• : (oath! - ..• thtrahlo - witptitar 'Cog wheels. - "' • - ......, ••• oi:trent:Wm. . If—W.os=ot alba. rfilee. from places utere /10 One is selling. we milliard the Wringer free,ot c;riZW• _ror particulars and circulars addrers • ", c., Aug. lil, lam BROWNIXG, 847BroadFay, 80r. . - ST. CHARLES MOTEL, .13101brigeaa; 3Poiazi, Alhoreziu.e, Als-0,1 7 :15R; I.*TEMADP - 04 6 1.71,''sTiPmetrar:t:°°*i_ clit A a r lgg r e r r e s tr. periente. . albattOte,'lttit, 1802; , !_...: The Great , ` br uin :! alli es," : ip la.^. V, ~, W lgc, via'. "t iti l liyamit i ra ..M. , .o . 4 GENTJINEPR IitIITION4,I* r , - fl ,- ' li , /11. .. • .4;:t...:11.(-113 , nalmoitiqs tviiiior,.o.#creatl." • t 46 • I ', '. .' ' ' BARSJEPitiMi, . . - ---'-';"- ir .'-' ntrittri i , ED Rosirwasit.l,,..--- .Irzwannio agunik . viugasAtom, oreantyger cppiqr, Sl id : '.lll* - -tr*Ot A Nikita Iteinedy tkiedittessie Octit6 , Blitd4r,, f itidtieys; - • f • .I'r . • di)in el, a nd 'Driilisi,e 1l • • .1) IngMries • lne rower of diecatior,'• an d excites the abaorbents totalealthfaitlaii, , B3+ watery,pt, palcarone..clepoattlonp;Aneitomuntill,A.i 'segments art reclaim': ea' well as pa and' Whited ion, and.le good for men, women or children. • Ift I' .t 11 . ,t1 , EILMBOLD,'S,..i.FXTRACT -.111101111 , 'Dr Aiii4l,l4',`o9m-zxceosps,POlitll:-.015b.40Pa, tion, 441 8 9,r4i0. 1 / 3 Pf. Abuse, I Attended 'filth Ili vg symptoms: indlsPoaTtlati io eneitios! ' • ,f o p t „,..1 r ow , . f • Losa 9 f 14 81 Kit. • ' "DI trnityi al Ureathint. Weak trtri 9, . Xrem li, , Horror of Disease, • -" ng ' ' • I s' Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back. nit•crsal lasiitode at tha itinshingtot the' Body. , Unseals! Sys;Vii,Eruptionsfoti.,the Frage,' lint - ildndlii. • • 4 " Pallid Countenance; '• -1 • pryneds of tho Skin. iciue iinaiiabiy removesPOClll follow n c nt ylltTgACYc n7 T l V' t lari vi lle y Mit hey atiplt 41,My 1:41 4 % , I dieelleePttt Inßanity - and Constanption• Mang a reWart "MIC R fgeij artWjdrle none Vloagets.ctdaof t tne kgSafis e.yng and thMelancholl deaths yCdnitmption;- bear atn ph? witness to_ the trot i tt ophe alalritnn.. • ,„ The 6finsthution; once' affected withie) enie weakness,_ Retinfrii (.lit stiengthesl_ool_ .jna r ate the - System; wilfhlteLlMOLD'S =TRACT cm" toToriably does. convinee' the most 4'; 4 F °Pf 4 9 s e. , F e i ta 4 e b Old or ii.i'ltii;single, il tniiiried z or Caton- • p In many affectigatelpialarCoF 1 Op Wait bR chn Is unequalled BY any ',Abb. rentedt, da elilotorier or ftetelltfah3trlaularlty , , TalnftihlhisON upilression afire Custamfaiy . Eederattloras, Ulcerated tiehirrons stale of the Uterus. Lanchorthen ar Whitcar.4 and for all complalntalacident to the sex. whether aris ing Ikon) ladlseretiotkilahlttypf lOm DECLINE OR cttaap-r. OF LIFE. '3F111717r12. tnota _le qiici*Mf orn • te Taken=gt w dteine foy, 1 r ry HEIMBOLD'S EXTRACT BMW r 3-7 :Cintl§F. 7 4FU T Di l eWag In alltheir stages; aL ItWI? e;pcuse ; . little or no thane In dInI, po Inconventence. ; , P!,tP(i4 4fjlJf4 It cansettlrequent desire. and gives Strength to Urin ate., thumb). ramoringobsthictions.' preventing and ca ring tiVietnreaßt the-Urethra. allaying path and inlarn cra mutton. *arena tittilegkas nt 410304 and anted-; lug Poisonous, di axed, andtforn-out matter. • Thu nds Open Thouiands . Mio BANE 'BEEN THE VICTIM or czwcr4a6kaato3i And lib° bore Odd HEAVY EPEES to be Cored In Robert) time, hare-lona they-were deceived, and that the "Pc:d ean .• /um bylbe nee of" Pretterfttl Astrlngenta.". been, dried up in the system, to break out In en antaratel form, and TrlfftriAPS AirfallifAlMAGE. SE • HELMBOLDI UTRACT - NOME •• TFor sill eeticial and tiliesses of The tirirowi 040.1111 i , 4 Whether extPtittg haidliVE FENDLEfroin , a;tativer cum otig . titattng, and no matter OSIOIWLONGSTANtiN.G: . Diseases of these Orreun require tho aid of a DATtic NEWBOLD'S EXTRYCT *HU is THE GREXPDTURETIC, Anti It Is' certain to lustre the desired effect to all Die ciao, for which It id recommended. BLOOD! 'BLOODI. BLOOD! lieltabold'AfilighliConc4ntrnte4oraPtottud Fluid Extradt : Tis is an trffeettOn of the Blood, and attache the Sex ual Gegans.y.halogs of the . Nose, Bars, Throat, WinlV Ale, and other Mums Surfaces, Making its appearance 14 the form 'of Ulcers. lielmbtfid's Extract Sansaparril la purifies the Blood and removes all Sealy 'Eruptions of the Skin - giving to the Complcadop a. Clear and - Healthy Color. It teingprepared expressly - IW' this clime acorn plaints, its Moue-Purifying Properties, aro preserved to a =Ater cttent than any other preParation rills • •••-• - - . • • .iffilutbolaNi Bo se W a sh. An ex6ellciit talon for tireiset of Vgyphilitle - Ature, and as an inlet - Wm in Diseases of the rrinary - Organs, arising from' beldta,ot,dis,lisitlow..pactil.ln_connection with the *trete Iluelsti and litircaplii,"in such dlr. eases sit recommended. - EvideneS of the tabstrOsponsibleandrellablechallicfc* mill acotourntedlebtes. .. - -•- • • ..' MEI 'OP cuss From elkht to tO n yetra Idundlug, path name s ' known tit science a e. ~ ~, • - • •, • For Medical Pro s ofBIICITS;sto Duipettsatory Of. the Unltedlltates. - -_____•• .- . ~. - - - , - •.- : .• • , See ProfesnorDZWEEW-raluablestorkon •the 'Frac-. tiee otPhyslt.,:,_. '•- • - ••••=. :: . . .. • :• - - . Sao remarks Made by the late:celelxratedDr.:PlEYSlC otildiadetphla.: . • : .7;4 1 .I..`'' , • • _ , _ _,- ' _,__ _. ' • See remarks roads by , Dr.3l9llltint-McDOWDLIA. a celebrated Physician. and member of the - Roal - College of , •land, and published - In the M=mutkull • oYthe rind Queenbi Journal. .- _ ..• • •,' - ,- - • tieo.Medico-Cirurglcal Meekly:published by ileglamln, Travers, Fellow of the Royal Collegetif tliktgetlas. - See mOit 01'11161MS Stindend works on Medicine. Erxr , u.cr Bucury : ,11l .00 nu tarns; mere** $5 OO . ---.., limutspanni.s,l 00 " " ' : r ul dit f boom ppE wp- , e f f': T r is,l 7o 4‘ Or ha it Ocifen of 1 . ATI , :'...,.. - dent the , „ tbiatiptliOrN 1 .! ,„, c , . ,11 1 , ,1417 Adb scribe 4! i ~‘ ~ , ~- r a . i m OA. - ' v., Or be. symptoms ti all Celan:dab:at ons. Cures guarauteed, Mvizegratis. •„- 0 .. ~• .': .. .:,-.4.e.,-.:-. AFFIDAVIT. Petaonnhy impost beibrepotn Aldeimss of the efti' of Philadelphia, ileimbold. who, tieing dialYsWcirn doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic,i no mi.*, airy, mother ,•injtironadsugs;.lint! and itibiseritiid - heroY,o`,lfieni WdY'Of Nov: _ • ': '4lldishisti.:Nintli-hgtettinho.se :R40.111114, 'Aditi4sletteta for 1°1'6,11:m00n confideaico,i 11.1 1 . trßEMßOUX , Chetnist , • 'I" Deßltilo3 South .Tontkidrect, heiowCbsstnstMiiia. • ati, tretrinattimazynnaurae, Who endeavor to 0111(10 owil" and 'ottier articles- on the reptitation attained by - • Vect/4".,air Yr- f, Sareaparilbt.l ti - .- • " ,-ImprOved Rolm-Wash.. all ;nuggets inefrigtat.' t • 0. ASK FORICSL'KBOLDWISSP NO ' ent ontlbeadvietliettient. 'Mitt! call/MA itnpopition and e.tpostive. )19•ch 101 h. 16%-ly ---,-.--------, 4.------:-. „A..„.....„ -,- ,1.«-A IP 0 P ' - 1. t il 7 Ili In ' b r., 1., . r 7 Ndir ollbrilinflallidrie Orlin( hirtiniihnistivelitaritsetionsi' Q r • "Nltf s l '- Of Is -- '4.,..-ifl . .. ‘ , i I 'to • •ijtl , Jr ! rA- . .. 1. %. a- • ..t . ;) 1 : ..,.. 0 , , , , ir••• •,,it',.'i . .t ft. • ZIMI . :!. Seat offerctl,ln Sionaelnifinn,couti,Ts aid prOlusisfy cpm prielnk tneKiesiteet ifarietylor P raosedifferent artieleeof' any-Store AtitqMptthern partill FMll'l44lO MINNA get., baps of the entire girlie. •An assortment Is ~kept. I pp . about thirtyilliferesilitanettes °thine; endl tie selis nuns/We made fromahout far* .ipi,tho hpistilAsisses Ph Nes* Tisrk, and mole than fifty peelers and manatee- WON out orNeW 1 inutr. - - A , , ilanto 'Propirtliattif ItgY 01)041111sie brought dirpct from the-,manufacturers, thus 'nearing genttinotirtlefei. Cuistounsteon blaming :Om ROW mast We:Watt Wand ohiryttrinr. in sightohnt, nearly every article wanted trill be proddecd by Inetdry, Smite - idea of tbentotk May be fixated by thtdolfolug' gesoirul ontllno,-hittensimaration la inignzeticahle; , I: tuPypgs end Medicines. Paints and Oils. Dv(' ,Stufra, ts, Liquors, 3fotkert. 'Olati Wares Vali , and' WinfolaTalusy,'Jtprelry,l3llver,WArq,Pmpianey.l.aney ' I Goo d s , i, muslcaTlnstrnments, Brushes. American Pot)mt ' Knives. Table Cutlery and Sliver Plated.Whiii;'l4lurpeV Materials fpr Lights I tardiyare, Ded CordkStonetWoress DrytoodSaifirrMiNrindevr Meta. Lithe , lapilst,' 'Cep nbsbel.,nird.:Cagesillnectaelesw Whips,randLtistunte: i Brooms. =lPisioja, ,Ammunitton, ,Tobtter,o l 'Medi,! 1 cal antl'S Itiettnments Salt; '')ossii:Poias.al VriP"' biellar, Pliratat ultilittu in aburtastsintrin evetyilintig. ID restore the sick, to please the taste. to delight the fsye. to gratify the fancy, and also to condbater the Walsh& substalltialconsfurts opife. „..! : i:;, IT "., .. ',., ; •,` - 1 The 1100611ml' Wise publielsieiriectinlii itiv -) lta to rao block Of,Otinds: biltießlt eteinsbrely far 'chili: do'wtit.• 9 I P Plll l 9 l 4.! , • o 4tPsfae Princip A le r for m w lo pricer. • " - - • ' • . •Afontrosei +January ift,lBo3. ~'. i, i 1-., • , . i- ,. z • •runnE ) . • : . L- : • ..- - , r. .;~.i , ' 'OA •" • • 0 • tp , -) r 1 1.161 fi:"!• t "1"2 B(pri-- , -u;,) J 11: werirg Vida OrGO. ..i; ..gIiE,II 4 ASSE GErr. =ART ; -;.',.1 ling. 4 lil.,Zets t ii t cjitt z t . E sT s i iiiree tt fir i ci l aTip :LI" connecting at Scranton, where it arrivoit'atl^o.lo riiiiteg; with a traigon the .4 i:ink-lino= ark ill Bloomsburg Rail road, for Eittston, Wytimitig Valley, Kingston and W likersharre. , aid ,by otellibtes with k the Delaware and Hudson railroad at Providence,. for Olyphant and Car bondale. At Hope station. thistraiu connects iv; omni bus with the Belvidere Dclusial_Ratiroad for Phillips brrg.,.Trenton and Philadel a. Atr 1F.0w.. ilantlecol Junititini wherttittittiVßlbt' . 7. - tiWthe:sitittnttrkin mo3nects witkr nt,ina e tn theplatral Road oriiinw..ThraPt iti forlizab'eth: Itetink ' Now York, stun, rtethleftem, AllentowtkleLatteiv hunk, : Read sand liarrisburg. Passengers ni this train arrire,t3 cw_ Turk 44.5,q.k. i . ,n , Philadelphhinti3.oo. and in MIMS nit sitl,lo. ' *-• 'The train leaving dont of Cortland sweep, New York. at 8.00 a.m. and root or Walnut street, Philistielphin. at eta:, ni.. 'etudeeting • With th e ftsiedget train of thht4oad. lenvin,mliewliamptOn durittiolsral , ll.2o,ll3,and artier. IILS at -Scranton at 4.02 p. ni— Where: it - connects Wit„h a train on the Lackawanna andßloomsbtsig Rsilitoad.Aind with thew:olms running to the DeLittnte 13 1 14,- findPon Railroad. . This train arrives at Great'Bend at35:10 p. , m-. =Mug' a dose connection with the malt. train going . West ow . the Erie Railway. AN -ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. leaves Scranton at 1010 a. m.. connecting &ail Bend with the Day Express train seeps on the Eric Railway.— By this train Passeng. ors arrive at Ittuttari, s "Byrnettae( Oaf- Ste, thrisainti • stay. • 'Returning, th i s = train 'leaves areablietul.at p.m., p. oh rriv the aal,of,thoiNnw •Yorit Exprese ghing • East. and 'Buffalo Express going lud antics at Scranton at 0.20 falai: • and AI, 'CS JOAN. RRISMN. • SUP . tt Gen"! Ticket Acrnatian,AlaY 20.1663. • i t • ' • ' , `l ) L. t r • O3t anti ' fitter April 40. 18641, Pneeengir Trains' will run as A:Mom! : ' • • I. • 3ION'IN4 13OUTIV:l!. ; • , • • -Passenger. .1. Accom. •s; Leave , Scranton,. at 5410 a. m. 11.00 a. ro. •• NingSton,• at GAO Arrive' 11.00 p. ra. Rupert. nt • 3.55 • . • • " Danville. at 934 Lin. Arrivstarklorthit.s6 ,-, • - • -•- , : MOVEN :NORTH. - Leave N'Orthlttaherlarid* - 4.30 " „ • Danville, 510 " Rupert, " 5.43 " Kingston, .4 03 143 p. m. Arrive At Smut , r 0.10 p, m. . 3.30 •p. m. A passengertralu also leaves Kingston at 0.20 a. ut. for 13ccantou to connectvrith Arabi for - New York.. Return lug. leavetiScranton on arrival of train Rom liew York, at 4,20 p. ttz.••• • • Passengers taking train Sernib from Scranton at 5.30 m.,•via.; Northumberland reach Tianfsburg - 14.30 EtaltirnoreB,3op. m .. Washington 10 p. m.. Via Rupert they reach Philadc-phla at 7.00 p. m. GEO. B. RUNT, Supt. Kingsttin April 18, meta. ERIE RAILWAY. CiIANGE 'of hone, ' commencing Monday, 'Apr. With, Dran Trains willieare Great Bend; Pa:, atabont the followinghours, viz.: ' , VESTWAUD ROUND. i 'EASTWARD BOUND. 1. 1. idaffolo Exprese,tlB p.m i 2. N.Y. Exprere.l't.s3.p.m 3. Night Express, 1:07a.m 4. Night Exprec, 2:14 a.m 5, Mail. at 6 - :53 p.m 6, Steamboat " B:33pm 17, Way theta,. 12:50p:m .....:ii i 4 • • r 2:51 p.m 21, Accotr.odation,ll:sB a.m 1g; lit, m way . Freight, 0 . i e . , t BL . ltl rn Nom. 3, l and 8 rnn. every day: No. 16 IttntiStmdaye,htit does not ran Monday's. ' No. 3 of Siturdaye rims thro' to Buffalo, but does not ran to Dunkirk. " CIIA'S MINOT, Gen. Eqpt. . . Terrible Discl osures—Seerota for the Millie& A SiOST valuable and, wonderful public:Mon.:A work,. 21. of 403 pages, and 3 colori;d . engravings: ~Dr.„ Rua ter's Cade Mecum, an orlOtaal. and mule! treatise ; on , Man and. Woman, their-physiology, functions, and:sem-, al disorders of every hind, never - rsiltha remedies. for their speedy cure.- The -practice.of Dr, Hunter has long been, and still is,:unbinanded. ha, at thee:truest so licitation of numerous persens, ha, has been Induced to extend his medical usefulitess through.: the mediturt_of • his '• 'Veda himuro." It,is a:volume that: shoold le In thehands of every family in the laud. as a preventive of secret vices, or as amide for the alleviation.of one of - the moat awful and. dent:ll4l7o seourm,,, that erer.vielt ed mankind. One copy, securelk enveloped, will be for warded free of postage tp any pOrt of the D.nited -States for 50 cents 10 . P. 0. stamps, or 8 copies for $l. Address,: post paid, Dv. liznitev,-Ti0..3 Division street, Now York. ,Jnoe 180-71 Y . • • • • 41MT BROS. & 1344 R 2421,t0'0 4 1116 ... I EELT: NAILS . HARDWARL erlifEilliffle,'_GOUßro.RBtl2ol( &-"P ( 10.1071tfrE19.: OiillllihG SPRISTGEt3IAzu#S-dBxosB , Am; 11921P4'.8.9T11,71f"" arid' 7r4 B NERS), .I?.4ATPD,IIif 'VA! :gi4g44 71 .4E : • y , MONS,IWBS, BPORN6I.I .! .1 FELLORS. SEAT BPISDLEB, BOWS, &e. AlrptEr; :V101031:06 01*:b1p1,11in41.ir 1 ) . gjOi . BLit** MP.. 14;14: 'cutclFLAR ANDAILL SAWS. ROLM PAClltuw, TACKLE : !BLOCIKIN: - hASTER I'OurriaTtsziEs;r,; • Fig Enil WINDOWOL4I3IS.LEATM riataltal . s. Aptimicurri*egigg . .r - scon n.• 31qta: M. 064;1', f 1 y Wholestaill& Wizll.Dealeralß 3R. , le r /al - s ;11, t. virOffoir spßlGlsmittimt„! ViEr7,AUS,ToRtCErVEIps , •, • .- ;An:. .I' , 41 0O l iva: • , 1.,:cz;4 A l t " A ' 4IEOE -1- iMUCT/0.4., from Apri6prices. rnitiirdit;ldtacvidi tileasstar;.,,,ll :ntritg:t:sfroi•, which willbetonndaslarge ugaaY , iridiitll f bep f m o. .. . . . . . . Tit.;111,...11..,5....U.111.0111,111„.11..k.. CiALlEll3ticl . ON TIME I i EODUCE. Nikitali. ,;1 1 dAY1 , 1,, 86 qt1 I .-NwAkiiff),TlV. "...rI , MI rt,,Eti..,;:1.r;'1 , 4 , 11'4 . 41ri:!...', ~, •,, ;•,, 1 ,1 , I:ti.l I: r ArialSSOA l3 44o ll i I , 4 i1'... , Till/bet OW tINITEI:-..1t AoB3a ttitaibilyt i treit mutual consult ; thopeioaebtedito tba sat Arta by note or account are requested tictill al dee er • Wm. H. Cooper dc.Co'eNanktugjitmee and pay ap, Payment may be made to U. or W. Sm ith, of Ike Ime fbnztot IL Smk.l% .Ik , Apt, .... , rt . : r-- - 1 1,:shp r iirj -Sitaftttie,ldifil let, 181:3; ' 1!•-; It cli. surni. :, (~ ..:4'l 7r)WZNWIMEII9V=,774r.., IVIDIDEETALIEUSINESS hi en ite'branehei will be JL chrried onet the atonic° "at D. !Smith the andcraigned. Pirrone wishing artificial ','Teeth are !netted to tell and examine Opecimena and getieb. workproniptly and neatly done, an warranted: ; I win don't kinds of Dental Work atrfre lbw Ames *Vaal Deo In Ode comity, or elsewhere.' OP It le ,plainly the dray o 7" ill to bare. their., work done by a'RMIPENT DENTIST. - • VIII.4)31ITII. Resilient Dentbit. , ,J4nolGth,lB63. tt blontrOse; Pa. ED ft° Nftt • • ; mua c silrjroN, tilMhg , taken ont a License, for the pirpesii,* ne tioneering, and basing had several years experience in the business, now tenders his services to the public in that capacity. -Aorta brit* LinestseskAuetteneer nut r.ctaa such. under ritichalt, of Va.' Beeritt of Congress, July let 1e62. tNe . *¢. • T - • fd • Orders' by • triall- lirtratptly. attended la. Res Axe: FrierkderilaPa. ; . .11ii curcryos., April "itb, 386,1- tr. • ~ i ii). '..7X2134124113iCide ; ; BitibiCitierltk4 O van_ a pitoittel tiytha Caw taintiaci'itt PahstatiCa MEDICAL.at I TlPAgn n ti c VlitZf i rafgrip l irat t elitt that m 1 bi r esented .o him, at 31ontrase, Pa. Rooms at J. S. Tar e rciAl i t l ru " :o l. :Apri . 1 fi. 1863.—tt •B. ?9‘ NEW FIRM: BALDWIN, AL ,& BARNHART, WEST brimOP krnuc i.+l4trier DEALERS• = FLotrß, FEEI ;;.14ALT, Garden,fleeds,' Wheat, Oliver, Tlmothy &Inas Seed; Peas,- Lard, Candles,. PORK, RAMS, DRUM urn, Smoked Halibut,:, Syrups, lioliSses and Sugars, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE'S, BROOM S AND NAILS. ; - Cash Paid ibr Butter. A. BALDWMit,' W3l. LAMM, P. lIAMTRAXT. Montrose, April 14, M. • TO DAI R . WE have made arrsngcmentq c./.; r e leViSqUid 1 4 v, 11- 4, OAS: - *or 40 And JOB WORK finished ou ibort, ttotleu; : AIL WORE 'warranted to be good mutityp,nd Bnlrtt. , ; • - • c ...4.11.11TR0L5T, .70, Mlifoid, April 11,1$111, 4 •t y , t :` • . .. -. KEY:S I itiNt: gottitt .:,.. 1 L .- :,. . '-: - ' .. ' ' . At 'Montrose, - 7a, - - Win. 111.'31AVECrtrizOlsrietor iiikiiiiiimitiiai2.saieitiaiiiiteialailvi, 2::"AVOntte: Dear the Conte noose; Intl waft fit tatltte ot,ttustatslqess Itotlggettose.,.,Tbe Rteptlatette eonfldentthet be C ' ted to ebtertaln neat eln 6 irsT tbnteettabttall to ye ITIRE SATIBBAGTIO2I:!'- ee Tbeguteld. mitutistro soirssirgtilPsiss—lbss been oared 10 tender It equal freer i MOM ' int in Pas part of fiats: , :It is welt strSwithanteesst improitetnents. and coreftnia. it 0 ughlit=to 74 1 'always be ready to ierpond tot ' -ale en. Tbe Stalslesooti With tbialtoase ate new and . convenient; -- . . ,* ( Tnertoliziefor sespeetrally solicits ail osttoosgso of M s old Mends, toteellerVt — aStbe piablleraerally. , Janed tf . WILIE. HATCH 33E4OrconserLear firB-AotittnaritcoxstogrlgoodiitHig* w r efiza,r , .,?".l.l.n!, , ,Ttritntatlng: r WALIC ANAIt 3310044 4173 it A tew euPPIT, . 7!1.444€4. . . .