h:= Tour Sped& Anelltigh Is invited to the 'Delegate' FleettOd,s.! - Atteitd , them, organise , a riuniupp 4 11 b) and Ineintre for - work and vtetoryl Carefully read fhe address on outside. It may be tonienient and necessary for pi, and agree,eable to . our readets. to defer our next issue a few days; so as to announce the Chicago premdWgs. Soldiers' Entertainment. -., • A few of iheiadies_and .gotlemmi of Montrose propose: givingAudzsmatie en -terudnment, to , the Academy lial4 on 'Tuesday evening, Avg. 80. Thie. enter s tainthent is given in atd of the SOldierte Aid. Society, whose funds are at. at low ebb: We bespeak for them a fall beim. Volturtetiti Twenty volunteers wanted to fill the quota of Brooklyn township. The high est bounties will.be - Pitd, and young men - wishing to volunteer and thus escape the draft, will find it to their interest to call • upon either member of the recruiting ' committee : P. H. Tiffany,. E. P. Nock, -IL L. Bailey. tf Bridgewater Bounty and Volunteers. Monr i ty wanted by loan for Bridgewater Township, in sums to suit lenders. Men liable to draft, come forward with(lunde. tir Apply to B. 0. THACHER, under Hatch's Hotel. .Ikiso---s few men to fill the township's "quota. Volunteers call on Mr. Tbacher, as above, or upon H.S. Searle, M. T. Har rington, Lewis Chamberlin. To Whom it Way Concern. Such of our patrons asgchoose to pay all arrearages, and also a year in advance, can do so at 81,50 per annum ; while all who neglect to do so till after the end of this month, will be held liable to the old advertised rate of 82,50 per year. We arc now paying about three times the old rates for our white paper and many other articles, and wool be justified in raising our terms to $4 pAir year in advance, for Greenbacks are no worth 40 cents on the so-called " dollar.,o OF THE 1194umscraserizzaraza.m. CcovueLt•sr AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL DE HELD AT raircoritmecosse, Potz., WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Bern. '44 1 -St, 8z 22d, 1864 WIFLZMINICEICriIia Z.MEM. DIVISION I.—Doug& Class 1: Stallions and Marits.--Best stallion and one of his colts, Diploma and $5 ; 2d best, 84 ; 3d best,-4a ttfara and colt, $5 ; 2d best, $4. Judges—Dr. Lathrop of Montrose, It. Rent, James Carmalt. Class 2 : Single and Matched Horses.— Best- single gelding, over 4 years old, rais ed in the county, $8; 2d best, $2; best single mare raiica in the county, 83 ; 2d best., $&; best 'pair of matched horses, over 3‘years old; raised in the county, $5; 2d best, $2,; best pair matched mares, o ver 3 years old, raised in the county, 85 ; best, ,$2 ; best pair matched horses (or-fled but not raised in the county, $3. Judges—Wm. C. Ward, J. C. Morris, R. W. Haywood. Class 3 : Colts and Mnles.—Best? pair 3 year old colts, $3; best pair 2 year old colts, 82 ; best pair yearling colts, $2; best 3 year old colt, $2 ; best 2 year old colt, s2best yearling colt, $1; best pair of mules, 83 ; 2d best, $2 ; best jack, $2 ; 2d best, $l. Judges—Edwin Bliss, Isaac Vansuken, Jaines how. DIVISION 11.-ciiTTLE. Class'l : Devons.—Best devon bull 2 yelue old and upwards, $5 ; 2d best, 84 ; best devon bull between 1 and 2 years old St; 2d best, $2 ; best devon cow 3 years and upwards, ;2d best, $3 ; best devonheiter between 2 and 3 years old, ; 2d 4 zoest, $2l best devon heifer be tween 1 aad 2 years old, $2 ; 2d best, 81; best devon heifer Calf, $2; 2d best, $ 1 ; best bull call, 82 ; 2d best, $ l . Judges—Charles Wilson, Daniel Stu art, James Casson. Nt. Class 2 : DarhamL—Best durham bull rears old end upwcnis, arrtia bevii,S4; best durham ball between 1 and-2 years old, $3 ; 2d best, $2 ; best durham_cow 3 rears old or upwards, 84 ; 2d ; I)ent heifer between 2 and 3 years 01d,83 ; 2d best, $2 ; best heifer between 1 and 2 years old, $2 ; 2d best, $1 • best bull Calf, 82 ; 2d best, $1; best heifer calf, $2 ; 2d best, C. Judges—J. S. Hawley, H. Brown, R. Smith. Class 3 : Grade Devons.—Best bull,s3; 2d best, 2 ; best cow over 8 years old, 3 ; 2d best, 2; beet beifer between 2 and 3 years old, 3 ; 2d best, 2; best 4 yearlings 3 2. ; 2d best, 2 ; best 5 calves, 3 ; 24 beat, Judges-David Wakelee, Arthur South worth, John Tewksbury. Class 4: Grade Durhams.—Best 13 ; 2d best, 2 ; best cow ,over 3 years old, 8 ; 2d best, 5 ; best he'll:kr between 2 and 8 years old, 3 ; 2d best, 2 ; best feu 2d yearlings, 8 ; 2d best ) 2; best 5 calves,B; best, 2. S. Bi Jud rchardges—lL Ralpiti, Daniel Seeley, R. Clam 5 : Natives,--Best ball, !a . ; td best, 2 ; best Cow, over 3 years 41113 td best, 2 ; best heifer between 1) and a Yeats old, 3 ; 2d best, 2 ; best 4 yearlings, a; 2d best, 2 ; best 5 calves, a ; 2d tritti 2, y ; ~.~r P~>. yßd>.~ ~ Jo • gaii-41dfred McEeebt; S: Bitb• 000 k, Ilona* 111fiusy.• class Oon and Steers---BeWPair oaen t over 4 year* old, nand in thettgOtmty, 24: beat, 4 ; best pair of steers between 3 and 4 years. old,raused in the minty, 3 T • 2d :best, 2 ; best pair of steers between 2 atur3 years old rimed ;n the county, 8 ; 24 best, 2; best pair fat cattle, 3 ;. 24 best, 3 ; best single steer or cow, 4 ; 24 best, 2. Judges—Levi Smith, Manning Perigo - , B. 41.:Glage. • ' - a-fitvitie.—Best boar, tap ; 2d best,,z; beat *cat breeding sow, 3 ; 24 best, 2; best 4 spripg pigs, 34 2d best; 14, beat 4 pigs, leas than 10 weeks old, 2; 2d best, 1. J,pdges—rekarles Risky, B. G. Babcock, AsalielGrnive. Sheep.—Beat fine wooled buck, 83; 2d best, 2 ; beg three Sae wooled ewes, 8 ; 2d best, 2 ; best 9 fine wooled lambs, 2 ; best coarse wooled buck, 3 ; 2d best, 2 ; best 9 coarse wooled ewes, 3 ; 2d best; 2; best 3 coarse wool lambs, I beat middle Wooled buck, 81' 24 4 hest, 21.' bait S . -pid dle wooled ewes, vg; 2d be s t , -fr best middle wooled lambs, 1 ; best buck lamb of each, 2. 14ecetitsrp, Bakewells,..kc.„are i classed Al COSniE•stoleti Saiony, if rings, dvo., as fine wooled ;ipad 'Smith DOW/Jl4 middle wooled. , _ Jedges-E. M. Tirner, Henry Hand rick, H. C. Marley. Poultry.—Best pair turkeys, cock and hen, $2 ; 2d beat, 1; best 6 fowls, over 1 year old, 2 ; 2d best, I • best 6 spring chickens, 2 ; 2d best, 1 ; best 6 ducks, 2 ; 2d best, /. Judges—A. L. Webster, J. T. Lang don, Frederick Coon. Butter and Cheese.—Best firkin or tub of butter made in June, $4 ; 2d be - st, 3 ; best September butter, firkinAr tub, 4; 2d beat, 3; beat 10 lbs. butte r made by girls under 18 years, 2; b‘it cheese, not less than 25 lbs. 3 ; 2d best, 2. Judges—Stewart Kent, J. P. W. Riley, A. B. Smith. Wines, Canned Fruit, and Jellies,:— Best grape wine, best currant wine, best blackberry wine, best elderberry wine, best cherry wine, best canned fruit, best currant jelly, bast apple jelly, best grape jelly, best crab apple jelly, each 50 cents. Judges—B. S. Bentley, J. 0. Bullard, John W. Cobb, Mrs. Samuel 'lard, Mrs. Henry Webb, Mrs. L N. Bullard. Fruit and Vegetables.—Best fall apples, not leas than one dozen, and at least 3 va rieties, , $2 ; - 24:ebest s • I ; best whitey f.p ples, same quaniity_2 ; 2d best, I ; best pears, not leas tlitin I peck, I ; best quin ces, l • bpat and a ... v v... Tege - .tatites: I.- T Judges--John Blanding, L. W. Barton, Albert Beardsley. Vinegar, Honey and Sugar.—Beet cider vinegar, not less than one gallon, $1 ; 2d best, 50 eta.; best 10 lbs. maple sugar, 2 ; 2d best; 1 ; best 10 lbs. honey, 2 ; 2d best 1. Judges—Ert Gregory, Reuben Harris, David Quick. DIVISION I. Cabinet Work and Carriages.—Best bureau, $3; beat extension table, 3; best chamber sett, 3 ; best, double carriage, 5; best single carriage, 3 ; best single sleigh, Judges—Wm. P. Conklin, LD. Ben son, Emery Culver. Farm Implements and Blacksmithing. —Best plow, 113 ; best cultivator, 2 ; best oorn speller, 2 ; best straw cutter, 2 ; best power for churning, 2; best three firkins, 2 ; best horse rake, 2 ; best lot of 6 horse shoes, 2 ; 2d best, 1 ; best .3 whits/Moak baskets, I ; 2d best, 50 cts. * Judges—Daniel Tewksbury, John W. Grauger,F4-Stark. Seeds.—Beit bushel of corn in the ear, best half biiisbd of wbite winter wheat, best half bushel of red winter wheat, best half bushel bushel spring wheat, best half bushel of rye, best quarter bushel of clo ver seed, best half bushel of timothy seed, best half bushel of flax-seed, each $l. ' Judges—Thomas Phinney, Warren M. Tingley, S. S. Ingalls.. Leather, &c.—Best 3 sides harness leather, 82 ; 2d best, 1 ; best 3 sides sole leather, 2 ; 2d best, 1; best 8 sides upper leather, 2; 2d best, I • best carriage har ness, 2; 2d best, 1 ; best two-horse har ness, 2 ; 2d, best, / ; best pair fine boots, 2 ; best pair coarse boots, 1. dud F. P. Hollister, Tracy Haydn, S. W. Breed. Domestic Ifaitufacture&—Best flannel, 10 yards, $2 ; 2d best, 1; best fulled cloth,'s yards, 2; 2d best;l; best woolen carpet, 15 yards, 3; 2d beat, 2; best rag carpet, 15 yards, 3; 2d best, ; best half ,dozen pairs woolen sockS,,2; 2d beat, I ;: best two pairs woolen mittens, l; 2d beat 50 cts.; best piece End:l4ll4-W yards, 2; best-piece ca6simere, 15 yards,,2. Judges—G. E. Eldred, Ursa; V. Stark, Mrs. Gee. Johnson, Mrs. Daniel -Wade. Fine Arts, Qrnamental Neel:New:irk :7-am-dental work, e 2; 2d test; ; bes specimen of atabrAtYPis; 2 28 best, ; best patch work quilt, 3 ; 28, best, 2 ; 8d best, 1; beet-g i ft of any other kind, 241 beat, 2,; t t 1 ; best bedspread. 2'; 2d heat; 1 best winter bonnet, 1; 2d bed; 59. ete : • best tidy eheircover, 50c. .144 es--fir. and Mrs. W. R. Jessup, Mrs. S. P. Turrell, Itre. D. 'ft. Lathrop: .114031' *IL ...DIVISION IV .DIVISION V. ; DIVISION VI DIVISION VII DIVISION VIII Innslos IL DIVISION XL , . DIVISION XII. DIVEBION 201. DIVISION XIV. DIVISION XV viWarose • 4- Her 4, of Vattlelfget herd pf- oat*, nniliitethini 10, rin — A"and eibibite one mini-151.2d 4 Judges—Henry Drinker, -F. 11. 4eo.7ifaiker. DIVISION stru.-13nenut p errtderArtieles. Judges- - M. Tyler, ',,W; Turrell, W. A. -Crosse:toy,. Mrs. G: V. Bentley, Mrs. Tracy Hayden, Mrs. J. Hosford. DIVISION ZVIIL • Plowing Matcb.—,The Plowing Match' will .take plateron-TtaisneY; Sr.HP I Sill, at 2 o'clogl4 on the farm ;of J. S. Tart*.ll, hear Montrose. - Mr..Tarbell will fnitish -dinner and feed for' tOams=to al competitors. .• - , Beet plowing, S; 241-bfttir 4; 34 - berict, 3 ; 4111 bens, 2 ; Oa. beat, 1, Judges—Thomas Jolinaon, Robert W. kitereMoD. Warner. • • r• J. S. Ta.asem, HoLusTsa, Ei. Com BA;.owzx —When the Chinese array themselves for battle, they usually attempt to frighten the enemy by the imearthittiolfe9iroll ad fly gongs and . othir . itistrument. They remind tte ofthei Republicaus who attempt to,frikhtep.Dezeobrap from the performaueo °Cs& duty they-owe to the Constitutko'."and their country-by the cry of " traiinti,r : ls copperhead,"' thn.. ,• . -Colonel Aloorehotri3 regiment of Penn sylvpiis "volunteers recently returned home, their time having expired. The re giment went ontover one ObouSandstrong, - and onmes back with eixtytonr men and eightrotrmers. Where are the balance ? Let t 4 graiO'inswer ! —Connecticut and Rhode Island decid ed by a large majority, mitt4inialfmote, a an election on lilondayto allow tfieir.sold iere to vote. .9/ N. V. Wholesale Prices orProptce, epqrted for the ..clfoniran. ..Denuxrat by Malin l ekitt.fr.yran,' Com Mission merch ant, No. 32 Jay street i New York, ‘ to whom shipments of:prodneentayhe made. TWo thirdirofthe 'Yntriiet - - Verne. - be advanced on the receipt of the goods if desired, aud,i Auick return made for the balance. directious and a 'weekly market report Aent, free of charge b.y.mail to those making sbipmenfa.• Prices for the weekending Aug.: 20.; /64. Beans, white sound, per be., 250 280 Butter in tilts, per pound, 46 59 " firkins, " 42 58 " rolls, II 38 49 Cheese, choice, " 20 25 " common, ' 4 14 16 Dried Apples - . " 10 12 Eggs, fresh, per doien, ' ' - 23' 25 Flour, wheat, per barrel, 900 15 OD " rye, 4t R 50_ 1.9 00 meatuses; Live geese, per lb., 87 -00 Beef Sides, " 10 16 Mutton in carcass, " 8 16 Veal, " 14 16 Pork, dressed, 'h 14 18 Wheat, per bushel, 240 260 Rye, 44 190 2Op Oats, 64 99 110 Corn, 46 150 160 Rides, dry, per pound, 24 30 " green, 44 12 14 Lard, common to best, per lb., 20 21 Beef, mess, per barrel,l6 00 -26 00 " prime, " - 9 00' - 24 00 Pork, mess, " 34 00 44 00 44 pr i me, /4 33 00 30 00 Hams, smoked, per lb. 19 22 Shoulders, smoked, " • 18 20 Timothy Seed; per bushel, 550 625 Tallow, per lb. 10 '2O Wool, washed, " 95 120 " unwashed, " 60 70 Apples, per barrel, 4 00' 500 Maple Sugar, per pound, 15 20 Nora.—A full report of the New York Market can be seen at the office of the Afontrose Democrat, corrected up to last Saturday. We have on file a weekly Price Current of Produce, for the use of our friends who may . call to examine it. 1 In the above list is given the loWest and highest prices which are governed by quality and condition. Many articles that are not mentioned above, can be found on the report in this office. - -• ESA Candid eliatement.—you can grown of any Draggiatin this city and vicinity, Dr. Toolas' Wu han Liniment. It la a sure and speedy core for mite throat, head the, toothache, chronic rheumatism, colic, mops and pains In the limbs. We advise every one to give It a trial.- -The /sponse 11 a mere trille—Eleents , -• and we are confident off person will ever be without It. Every family should have a bottle In the house In case of sudden accidents, such as cute, bares. 'maids, &c.-4-. Da pain-relieving qualities are miraculous. As fo croup. It heal saved hand/edit; have the certilleatea to Drove it Sold by all Druggist'. Office, No. 5 Oortlandt street, New-York. [Any. 1- ins YOU CAN FIND ;e~~~ - -. THE REGULATOR Intititl),, PA., e . atock at qoada ctuninei than the cheapest 11 cases $1 and Stop. Boots-2 cues flue CalSlionta -4 cases Youth's and Bore Boots-50 mare Men's bury FigMA gpna—gns Mon 's ealfl3hdes—tgy panl y calf s-75 pairs Youth's calf 1 alutes—,s_o pairs 's coarse Shoes-201 • • Agin Ladies' Lagting Conmas Gai ters—WS palm Ladles Lasting Balmoral tftiters-1009 pre thild. ren's Shoes of all kinds-200 Ladles' Celt Shoes-0450 i :It/ • Magee Calf Shoos—. 800.ptats Ladles' and Mimes' Bid and Morocco Shoes: tt " and Gents Rubbers. 100 " and Gents filippera. ' . Look Out for Bargains - 1,000 Hats &Caps. 3 , 41 , isge. Stock or IIEADT "'MADE CIOTHING, - XVI" , UPTOP etOcklif I rßlinigilt - TRAITELING:43aph amp ll= Nook Ties, Shift& Co/liuo, Simon. Man To, Umbrellas, Mc. 4te„ very dwail) tot chi OWN ilit YDIFN. New Milford, ems. 1564 . I,:aoda t• t' • I XV ods : • •d "•-•,:-%11) The Secretary of the Treasury &ryes potirn tbablittb• icriptions Will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, a . trod 414 . at t ießlii t a payable three ' trod semi-vine- I al interest in , lb& r ind' thidti-ietXper cent. per initdrAiliiiiipirtagfi fraereitUtg t-. 11- .:14T`;...:15 10 6 , 1 lulittribl Moil+ • "'Tithed nate coheerlDrie at the option of Dm hoideretundarilf, into irEt.tiei edn t. gold bearingbonds, payable not le.ss.than Ave ruar.Mrto AwPaliri_elilli from their dire; hello ' - Uandeellt - may, elect. They will be ism:wan dauttrattiatiohlfot4so...loo, $5OO, I,- 000 and mow, and all aubscrt tl us - dollareorsomeninitlzilitfe - -- The notes, wi)l 110 tm,siVed fi ldo.Awiteps free of trait sportatleb btork-jv n a LArcfebt of the original Certifielates epo t ey can be prepared. As the notes draw trrisreortlEgn August id. Persons matting deposits aubsequenrtß that tlate must Ps.; the batettestatetirued from dateoUnnte tedlite;ofdepoutt. r antes depot Ding.tw li enty-teMohamed doller % and upwards tot these notes at anyone Hui° will be allowed a mum laslon atone quarter atone per cent r Whith will be mad by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of • MIMr the ambinit, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. deductions for conk iniesions must be made from the deponits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN: it ID 241.5. t. le - Amos .ktANW., nectintt-a-hkkiter rate oflnterest than any other, and the best security:— Any savings bank which pays its depositots In U. 8. Notes, considers that Ms paYing Ili the best circalating medium of the COP try, and it cannot pay anything bet ter, fur its own dissent are either In government Semi. ties or In note* or Bonds payable In government paper, It Is equally convenient ass temporary or permanent Investment. The notes can always be sold-for within friction of their face and accumulated' interest, and are the bestsecurlty with bankt as casters's for die , counts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Sonde. In additidn to the very Ilbend interest on the notes for three years, this privilege aeon version is now worth about three percent. pet annum, for the current rate for s-tai Bonds la.trot lees than nixte.pet cent. premium, and before frie \Gar the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was Ofer twent3tmer cens. ; It bd mien that the actual,:protit on this loanott the present market rate, ie notleiss‘han ten per cent. per ountutt. it° Ezeomittion,! .. Trt?itate:sn: Ittunioivni Taxation Bat aside from all the advantages we have enumera ted, a.spectal not of Congress etemptii-Al Bondaiind Treeing Notes <trem local Lai:taloa. 04 the average, this tmemption4is tit ort teabo t w per ;cent-IRa an• cam, nudist frig %.40 rate bg, tAxettottUrtarieus parts of the eifentry. it is believed that no securities After *Feat Induce menta.tir terfderaini thoseassinid tot the erument. In all other forms of indebtedness, the fait or, ability of prfilifeloarties, oblibsclt . Colnpanit.b....lesepitaitimeoind inanities, only, Is pledged for payment, while [no whole propertY of the Country is held to secure the distbatge . of all the obligations of the United States. While tie government offertptise most liberal time fur Its Imins„lt r +,elteyea l tpillieVist . stoles ap ettl ltP6 I slOmna _rtetil Fitt p *es IttiptiMite ei Mates btiliniu for nil ephdits!- - - The party depositing most each:ire - 4 upon the original certificate the denomination.of the Notes required, and whether they are to be Issued in blank or payable to or der. When so epPqrsed U mast , be left wlth n 1 ciffleer receiving? the.depbelt; to be forwarded ( o the' T _0 rusdry Depart mtrlppt ent. _ MAR Stales; at lvaltilagton, - the several Assistant Treasurers and designated - Depositaried, and by the FIRST NA,T/ON - 4:9 l ÷pM)l%,BsclrA INDInnieTON, NTON and by all National Banks which are depositaries of pub- . , , • • ; ••• • ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS thro d ughout tho cotustry wllf gl`re further information an WORD EVEIIY YAM/TT iyffriw944.• Aa k , i t. • .": • Yl tfq . 161 frym 7 ansmereva At 8121GFrOlF t .,LuzeRe flaunty ( Pa / t- A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL CIF TRADE.. 0311.11 D got a !dam , I % Auk. Ist, Am' • '" : 10. 1 8. 8 ii,:Yritcl{ar. • 61RDIEUIRMR&DI AMERICAN CIRCUS. DAN GARDNER • • - Manager. rims large and completely eqnlpped Equestrian Com .pany will exhibit at . LERAYSVTLLE, on Friday. Aug. 16. 'MONTROSE, on Saturday, Aug. 27. r SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, Monday Aug. 2 Afterthon and evening. Doors open at 2 and 7p. m.— Exhibition commence half an hour later. ADidififilON 25 cte. Reserved Beata. 50 et*. MLGb has always been famede for furnishing first claas equestrian entertainments, and it has always beta his aim to present an entertainment of the most unexceptionable character—an entertainmentwhere the surprising feats of highly educated and thorough bred HOSES. PONIES dc are mtnidedin viand:lig variety with run's phieleal training. SUCTlZeitiltE ; lta.22. 19113-113., isterlarded by quaint and quietest sayings, In fact Wit vttriOut Vulgarity, by acorps W of Clowns. ith a - slew Mails end, the large troupe of performers that com prise this organization have been selected from among first artistes of Europe and America. and aided by the splendid stud of Horses, Ponies and Mlles, will appear ir even variety of Equestrian and Gymnastic diyettia. aunt. Look at the names of the performers : DAN GARDNER the People's own clown: RICE. HEMMINGS, Best E oestrian and tight rope dancer in America.. Miss ' UARDNEIL Pet of -the pub/le and beSt child rider In America. MANE CA.RPEN, frEft; talented equqstrian.l JOHN RIVERS, ilupPlilat punster. Sig. O. H. MOMS, tSh horichntalbar per former and trainer of the celebrated canine wonder, Jenny Lind. GEOL. BROWNE, the astounding athlete. Madame CAMILLA. the dashing Parisian equestrienne. Master EDWIN, the youthful equestrian. La Petite pAmirA.A, the beautiful little danseuae—together with itemara..l)nbols, Bonne, Springer, -Nelda, Bay mon t, °lentoy, vtc. At a cost of $6,900 the management have constructed a grand GOLI)F.N., of the moulbOstrittAll deseiriptiob. moo factored expressly for this semen' by Fielding Brothers, Nov York _city, Thlb.mvoltipept, chariot will Inter too/xi esab boarallgAriatbllloit.drooli St C Twelve grearlirAMOVerls 4:lkikgers ! aim Chariot contains FRITZ BAlrlidA.Matele , • PbtlsdelObla Braes Bend, and followed by the , ezitise cortege of gorses, Ponies, Malec Carriages, Lounger Vane, te., thus forming a Grarut Prof:anion oftbe most Elegant DoecTlPtion• . DM - Don't forget the day and date, bat prepare forth Big-Show.H. EtAatort,..Apro... 4nC. t7l f3 J .1 . 11 L rirEye and. Estr...ProfessorJ. MACH. 7d. H.. Ocumertand.AtnneT, formerly of Leyden, Holland. le now located at NO, 411 -PINS FMladelphla, ;intern Teragnahll4lcted Ab e flecaeoe et the HT. pd.' willbtrectentlfiza , Wandonoedr, cerable.4 113rArthlelal Wee tha • Arlthqql.pahe. • - N. 13.--No.ottomesintider or Zzamization. The Med teal faculty litnvited, as be hae no eeerete In We mode of treatment. lig 17 . . aas i x,ititz dam 64 - rer aciatorm..ATN.- .; • betidd, atille itoie G tOrTENBEReti iftibEriß4l/6/ o fa vi V*ya t i t e. sialotattartula ad aro realrilag i i , 5 4 Oloete to the genie. We e7o4 I II4RIPLIKILek artrW i ersa at era wary ' ; Wigiifitititlyi WAWA LOW Prices mikfageWtlddtO;aitr chases tcetty=a-sMaatotlitsii,7 aßee tiskiti tareallivg Leak. 00 14 0 tai*mu""elelkelegi*lTYro2l4" P r "' .3YaMtlivitifigirmues Aettallatttasktltaistaitia r=te i r=g3beeeel# Wre dgatn;. Areadr ttll vmwelifqatipgraladtktb•Oatta mustn't:WA. t ctipan ci 7 M l 9 - r at i; 4 " , 1' to , ' - roar .OCI -ouch sa DIS88.0300D8; 142 MOIIALRS'" LLISTRES;;At-PAD4s, PLAIDS, ..De L4f,Frys; &,44 , 40: f *. ? (urge, CHOICE NSW NODS, Zinging, Wear-had .aad Unbleached' light and hate) Clear Canna' , and alp hams of am beet make, Do nee; Ticks, Cheeks, etrWs, dx. - Plahnole, an colon; d panties. • • - PIECE , GOODS. Uroaciciottl, Ca9elmereivi,adlea'Clatt, Cononades; ac HOOP-SHIRTS riiKVlttkEtt3, the 'amen stock so of superior losirsul quality h ' ILL *WOODS . ; •-- ; keecrirenerallyilairLiniii ti . sed tor Rillrippry porponea and GifFrow.4o.Now•-YorkjbUblzig pikes. • 11 • _ Oar stiortratent Idttrfei bnihch iiftrtale can dot..bo-ei. celled. an . 4..ap our facilities arettealilhat ate arfitain vitactartng every gio•meat,we 6p14 ¢¢e ire certainly on• shied to sell them roach eheaperthsh those ;rho are pot. We attn coslnua to : - • • t. • Make up -Garimintito ' Order, and would ask all aloha who world like to havethelr clothing TattlTY and FASHIONABLY medr, al well u to secure a perfect FIT, to try a some are conadentqf being able tepirs :attraction to the roost particular. • 'Thft:Notes and Books. of the Firm, fortnerlrin tbq,Bands of Jar. Itoeieikbanm are now left %Ott, Idr.,l:oroart. ono of thoPattqcraot the Finn, and wile tuts charge of Bald business. Ire would respectftilly request all those that are odebtt4l to the Arm to call and • settle up as the Books tuna be clawed. Guttenberg, Roseikbaum 8c Co. Montrone, May 16th, 18r4. 1- WISTAWS BALSAM 4033 set WILD " . CHE IOW dr3bcdtea to the Coughs, Colds Vilhoopint•Cough t Itroaqatia, mi. lieulty Thr oat , thloi .rna. Ilooroeseas. Bore -oniro, odevery affeonoa OF THE THROAT, LUNGS CHEST, mat:perm amt szicoAntirm'svc.i.igrzcar.r. wistraava DALISA.7I , ..or WILD CHERRY .90 genera:lM , flle ass ;Of M. remedy became, and so "maim uy er47340/tere,:t4fle it to trtmeamry to reamer Ile virtues. lls sporke . rpeakfor it, ortfind'utrerance to ue abunricult and voluntary tesantemy of the many who fro/a song nifferidfiand milled disease hare far tts use been restored to prietiniviyar and heat& - We can pro: duce a Inas, ofevidenex In proof of our assertions, that* CANSO T BE MS CB EDITED, The Rev. Jacob Strider, - ' Well known and much respected among • the •German population of thin country, makelythe followiogratate meta for the benefit of the afflicted : Graecreen, Pn.: Feb. - 10, lietn. Deaf Sirs z--ylaving realized In my family Important benefits from the use of your valuable preparation— Metter. Balsam of Wild Chersy—it affords me pleasure to recommend It to.the public. Some eight. yearn ag° one of itly danglitersMemed to be in a decline, slid little hopes of her recovery were entertained. then pro. cared a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she bad taken the whole of the atents of' the bottle there Was a great briPtoVelamit io her health. I have, in my cane, made frequent mere your valuable medicine, and have always been benelletW b U.y JACOB From Jessie Smith, Esq. President of the Morris 'Coun ty Bank, Morristown. Near Jersey. " Raving used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Chemlfrii about fifteen years, and having realized its beneficial results in my family, it affords me great•pinaeine to re commend it to the public as a vainablorerdedv In cases of weak hangs, colds, coughs, etc., and p remedy which I consider tabs entirely innocent.tuid.flui); be taken in perfect safety by the most delicate In heal ' From Bon. John E. Smith, g distlintr/#0 lawyer, in Westminster, Md. I have on several occasions used. Dr. latar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for colds, and•always whh decided bene fit. I know an. preparation that is Moro eilleacious or more deserving of general use. The Balsam has also been need with e_aceilent acct. by J. B Elliott, Merchant, Hall's Clots Roads, Md. • Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. None genuine unless signed " l„i31:11113.,'1471. She wrapper. • FOR SALE We. J. P. DINSMORE. No. 891 Broad Way, Ygrk. EL W. FOWI.P. & CO., Proprietor; B oston. • And by all Dragging. ; • , r". Redding's Russi'i FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE "esigEalehedllie iniperiOrifia REDDING'S RUSSIA • SALVE, Over All other fier,ltitg prepirations. Ti =ea all kindttiar SORBS, cirrs.seeths.stimis. BOILS, trtzmui, SALT :RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, STIRS, PILES, 'CORNS, SORE LIPS, SORE EYES, ,tc. &a., removing the pain &tonne, and reducingite moat angry looking swelling s and intimation as IL y =gin. t . ONLY 22 CENTS A BOX. • ros BALD IST J. P. DINSMORE, No. 4el Broadvrap,.New York. S. W. FOWLE'.,t CO., No. 18 Tremont et. Boston: And by :Ali Drogg"la• Jyale 2, that Iyerear D'..,.VREWSTER, • i Iii6TIONEER FOR SORIA CO: 44*, 0 N . ItPar9se , Pa. DL.,G: • tE4ii3ll, • - • 11R1131CILellt;ttotl.19UROEOlit, Drooklib. Pit.' Otll6e 1 ..114 } 731401Peei MoselOrme:ly occupied by MOW& Dr. ts. ebtraeon. Je9141/ It4vingtooato44 permanently et Diooklyn Center, be tu r Pttle lOUS littonet eerdees to tb4ett. Ira te oeti e •,,, , : tiox i tnIZII cooimeratota 13LANTATION BITTESS, Conetttuttem Water Graf callers Dyeeatery Syrup, •t must.% I=== s IA IHSti","RESIXTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LOB Zdal . maiiietemitia unarms d-, -IJ. .i. 1112 MGM lit • --itioirrz-A NI! • . .°:;*Algoft. B itbars, IgGktiT smisannanS --rovizre • • _ • Perierresi storirerete! . ye: Have-land ;do giv6 Better Satinfitotioul -u5 * ' mon Tipmwrinri ihrstlittiolut ItterwrAeur. norm 'lO ypuato • /OR UMW other.artiele in the midis . ad, ao7 one toanitradlet thfirs AND WILL PAY Slioo6 I'o any one produce a Callao:ate published by 11104:141GANIPS 011/3121L1N BlTlngalt WM care every tees at Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of • the Itidn'eys, and diseases arising ' froai•`a disordered stomach, mulmtvi TEE YoLLowmo irrimosts. Rau/lisp from Disorders of the Digestiss " ' Organs : Constlistion -Inward Pilea„.Falineas of 11160 d hi Ike . sass. Acidity of the intoned'. Nu m* liserthera. Disgust for Food Fullness orFreight to tb StOrculh. 80IIHICTICtiglOila. tering at the pitof . the Stornaohy, ml ot the 11.11urried and Me. 'cult breathing:Fin -ttnin&arthe • Heart, Choking or /3.as• • Hog Sensations when In . a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision-Dote or Webs before the t.lght, ?e'er and Dull Pala In the Ileaci,Denclertoyot Peraptration,renow; nese of the Elkin end Breit. Pain In the Side, • Hack, Chest. fee., Sudden Flub= of Heat, Burning In the Flesh. Constant boa[ Wings •of Rail,. add gent Depresaion of ilpirite, VLICITIGIZEUZIECEIELT:t Tasi Tags ammo= ts lyqc)T4Llocaacollo, CONTAINS NO RAM OR WIMIXT, /Aar Can't `,.:4J akt Drunitartts I BUT IS THE BEST TONIC larliZAD WLIO SAYS 04 From t h e Rev. Levi O. Beekwvetof of the Estell Chomp,pooarroa. 3,...01imer1y of the Earth nap• si ert geeren,Plalharicipme: have known Hoolland's Tenthly for a number of years. I have used them In my owe family, and bare been so pleased with their effects that I was Induced to recommend them to many other; and kno ♦ that they have operated In a strikingly bens natal manner. 1 / 4 I take great pleasure ha thus publicly proclaiming this fact; and calling the attention of Lbou! attlimd with the diseases for which they ere recommee ded, to 'Nese Bitten,knowing from experience that mg ""Ownlentheda *HI be sustained. I do this more cheviany as goons:ars Bittern intended to benefit the anteted,rum is •' not a rum drink." TOW* Truly, LEVI O..BECIL From Rev.J.-Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the En ejelopin catellgione Knowledge, and Christian Qom. tell, ehnohiphia. Although ne. dirpoeed to favor or recommend`PetestS Medicine', In Pelmet, through distrust of their lie ente and elfects,l yet know ohm enfacient reasons a man may not testify to the benedta be believes to have received hem any simple preparation, In the hope that he may tins •contribete to the benefit of oth ers. I do thts the more wally In regard to Bootlanes Ger man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. Jackson: of this eity,be cause I was prejudiced against them for many yeoman der the impression dist they were chiefly an alcoholic' miatum. lam Indebted to my friend. Robed Shoema ker Rag., fdr the removal of this prejudice by propne team andlbr encouragement to try them, when - leg from great and Jong continued debility. The use Of three 'bottles of thene - bitters at the beSinnino f dm pretiont as fbilowed byevident relief and realm tion to aw ee of bodily and mental vigor whiclt Ibad not felt for six months 'before, and bad ',Most despaired Ofr sluing. J; thendorp- thank God and my friend (at diretting me to the use_of them. MON' BROWN, Plillad'a. From the Rev. Jos. H. Kennard, Pastor of the 10th fist Church. Church. Di. Jaetomb :—Dear Bir :—I have been trequezid7 I** quested to connect my name wi th commendations or guested Muds of medicines, but regarding the prictiter as not of my appropilatiftphere, I have to all camas dal% dined • hutysith s cleanirioef in rations flotsam, sad Platten-tun' Wmy family. of the usefulness of Dr. H oof. la n d's German Bitters, I depart far once hoes my usttel. course, to express my fall conviction that, for tenets, debility of the system and especially for Liver DM , plaint, it is &Vole and valuable preparation. looms' eL sus it may till ; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very? beneffelei to those who su ff er from the *Wes cause. Yoursoary reapealrally, • J. RIENXIIRD Rlgbth below Coates street, Ditillsdelpide. Pram the ROT. Thorns Wtuter, Pastor of Itozbocoogli Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson :—Dear Ittr t—l feel It he to your excel lent prtmanttkat, Unolland'e German lateen% to add my testimony to the deserredxspetation it has obtained. I hare far yews, at times, • :lift bobbled with treat Maar. der in my heed and nervoneeystem. I was advbed bya friend to try a bottle of Tony German Bitten. I did ea. and have experienced great ind unexpected relief ; my health Whom very materially benetbled. I osaltdeat• IT recommend the article where I meet with awes ober lar tomy own, and have been Junta by of Mob good amts. Iteepectpalmars. Itcmbertm" re. • ..From the Rev; J. 8. Flermaa. of Oa Genoa' Church. Kutztown, Betas county, Pa. 11Q. C. M. SII4LIOO :--Etetruted 1141r:—I have biro troubled wittalliofpatsweally twisty Years, awithzew never used n, ezeCtetwe that 411 am as maul ewe= KoollandWittUare. tau Tett saestaproved aftetaavfug tan the ottls. •Unti, with soaped., . J. B. Stu. , • WILT ern lig• Lugo alio, (Wilding nowletisibli4= dam N adiairn Moo Alloilt r ardowav •NI BEWARE Or cormranrni. Sei dud the elinataro of Ci NeJAMIDTV' la or 4-WireitTglt ot asektvAg tabonlit yonr neirestartggbit not-Weft soildf„ipe_ not be pet elt by. any or t e intoxiclUttg DraPlas___Emr that tnni be offered in tteplacts se.na tO NM williorottnd. black by eillsult 6 : Pri4itipal Office an Man ufsoteirr Mk 631' ‘61141M -821 .- . • a••••4•1111r... ,;. a 4 Clatieel uu (sttecessor to 1111..):ftekiKok Co.) Proprietors. Wirer rale by Onsgests sad Dealers Is every teed is the Milted State*. DoYO Iyq ABEL TURR3IA,BOIB !val. us that Is übt asturatit. In ths World.
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