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MARCH 6, 1861. Later From Europe, Powtuax», Fob. 28, 1861. 'The atoaman (Jana'dirm, in tn pool, Tob, 14, via Lordondo avrlved. Iratvc=A Turin tols ary 18 anys: © nata w morrow morning. | Ciald Molnt {firinado 121ml all th and nftor the departure findly he will 0ch rion romatning -f Monein§t an? Civ aurrondered. - 'The King and Qusen,with thoir anito, will d & in fond French slip Muctia “inflame! atpitulatio thore with th peta mower sacle C2 prisoners of war unti nosy a Ca A 0 th found on litm. The olty of Hiumo and the surround- ing districta had beon declared in a state: of sloge. aas 4 Lo remembered the Forgotten' was bonat.fully said of Howard tho plifian- thropist. It also applies to every man who brings the nmolineatious, comforts and onfoymants of lifo within the reach of persons and | elngace who nro other- wiso doprived of theis advantages, E- ccially may it be. eatd of him who In- soek and finds now monns of mtonervieg health, \ the poor man’uowa = We thhik this ouloptum properly nppled to | tal nud the rick man's power? d. C. Ayer, of Lowell, tho renowned chemist of Now England who, spuroin the troddon paths to fama, devotos his antite abflitlos nnd nequiroments to tho discovery of Naturo's most effectual remedion for discuso, Whon the hidden blossing lins boen revealed, ho proceeds to sapply t to all munliind alike, through our drugplsts, nt auch tow prices that oor and rick may nliko enjoy fta bone« tn=-«[Jouenst and Enquires, Portland, a Thore is lttle chanes for disunton in Kontaclky, 'Ele Washington corrospon- dont of the Philadelphia Press says a gontloman who has fust arrived from Liox« Ington says ho found v porfoct dolitiuim for the Union, flags wrapped around thole whip handles, while at neatly overy croswroud tho banner of tho stars and atripes ts floating to the breeze, Mrs. Douglas was among tho frat of tho distinguished and accomplished In- dios of Washington to call upon Mrs. Lincols,. Hor oxninple was soon followed by most of tho wives of gontlemon promi- fink l? pollyJeat clreles opposed to Mr. Lneolu, . Mr, Lovett, of Loulsullto,Ky, dogort« ad by hor husband, who teled, and failed to got a divorce from her, throw vitriol in the of another woman with whom hor husband was keeping company.- Tho woman's aight was destroyed. Lopo do Vogo, In dosorlblng an at fetes shorlmrdcss weoping by the soa alde, snys tint tho soo Joyfully advanced to gather how teary, and aftor having enclosed thom In sholls, converted them Into pearly, Coop Loato-= \If\ said Dr, Jobn« son, \I had no dutfos to perform and no reference to Futurity, I would epend mil life in driving briskly in a postchaisa with a protty woman.\ * An exchango speaks of \& pair of fumensody small white bantam fowls.\ This is a vory foul uso of language Tho discovery of immense reservoirs of oil under ground, needing calf the use of an. augar to render it avails has utterly ruined the oannol coal busi- Bteum bollos aro now constructed with diagonal sevows, and said to be tarfeo as strong as those made In the,old way, & mashing that will muke 10,000 aInto poncils a day, has beon. invented by a Hatford, Ot. mochanic, von @ Look Here! . All bills for subscription to the Jeffersonian Demo- crat, nre loft with James &. Quinlan, at the Watch imnian office, for collection. Mr. Quinlan alone is au- thorized to roceipt the same. Those who are indebt- ad for advertising or job rors, will be called on by me, or written to, as soon as practicable. It is absolutely neces- sary that every one should pay what#s due the office without delay, E. Margguaws. Monticello, Fob'y 8th, 1861. MARRLED. Feb, 10.-In the city of New Yorks, by I, Grali, MH Theodore Matt, of the city N‘fiv York, to Miss Mary Enduor, of Younge t DIED. Fob. 17.«--At Fromont Contre, of consump- tion, Jane, wite of Joroph Pratt, agod 48 yrs. ob, 18.-=0f putrid sore throat, Sarah, ounport daightor of Austin and Mary P. fioduc, aged yours, Omonthis nnd 20 days, «Thou art gone from mmong us, daughtar, * Gone In thy ehfidhood's prime, Cone whore slelmnegs, sorrow, deatli, Shall novarmore bo thing, \Thy Journey hore on carth was sliort, Thy worl was quicldy done ; « Tho momsonger of death wont forth Andclnlmlufl than as is own, 4 Tis tool theo from this wicked world M PMeoa, - © theo to C avon above, M MJ dn hm?“ gm} (gala, i i i feollonely, little daughtor Agifil‘gsrlwm‘m ard full of pain, _ When wo thiink fhat hore on oar We ean never P gov, mulwctilm]? “$5; {53min daughtor, i} ant fico w 1 And mpg?“ py, pladsomo voleo, daughtor; \3 All, all theso wo inlss, » Ob, yas! we misa thao, lttle danughtor, Throughout tho day no dron, a Aud, when evening shadows gather round, We fool wa're not all hare. \Our little band again Is broke, Thou Inst beon snatched nay, Ono nirmbot loss, on carth, wo count, One more, In Leaven, to-day. \ And would wo call thee back again; 'To this bleak world of pain? Methinks the tought would wicked be, i Towish tho horo again,\ Rav: y, , 4. Card. Tm}: “nuaammuod. Apt Ako mads by tho Now York and ¥rie Muturl To Cowpany, t b extort lit hmfim 3&0“an dilation ale (o. mot wh the Manalon J MY“: A f\ £33, migramdn 9.10\ ont mmr . “(macaw O get1n3a?e'd?°\““““u\m Ac. NIVHN, Ww d. 0ROD, XBNRY m. Low. |}dom. N. B., HAMT diora bina? from Liver \ty 16th, has tam of Fobru- I capitulate to- ind will ocoupy 6 fortifications, of the Royal y the city, the gar- itollr Deltronto shall be apart on board the hes from Gnotn prior to the pushin | mouk loft teston of ralslog an ins v- gurroction In Onfabrfa, and. wae nrrosted noor Gosonga, and fniportant papers it blow | al t til; doughtor, ointed @ committos to A8 Into the racont h Invostigation taade, to rook “Mua‘ouo.° \é \the Hth ir 41 F fon.\ & n'unntnul renin QM; gxlvexfigpmvutfi'. Spring Goods. BIG STOCK, STROTG' 8s. $1,000 WOR TEH Ready-Made CLOTHING !! AND, EVERYTHING ELSE ev't PANIC PRICES!!! } j 1 rae Tm} aubsortb lvan that OfBtoven aud]in: would inform the poople of Sul- o lins ou hand a good assortment Ware, which ho will soll cheaper this can bo bug‘ghfi elsownoro_ in. the County, and wt ohoup an at Middlotown or Nawburgh, JOB. WORK. (o in propared to do all kinds of Job Work in Tloy Coppor, or Shoot Tron, with and dispatch, All orders for Tin«roofing; Qutters or Lendors will ruoaive prompt attention, and bo oxccuted on the most reasonable torms. Ho will contiono to bo found two doors want of the Mothodist Chureh, at Olark's old shop.. The aubsoribor has racontly ad« | dod to h Liskop Ofmated'a Doublo Seamer, by which tineware-palls and pans. espoolally-can bo made mugh moro durable than formarly, | By this lus vention, bottormn of tin-ware in doubled; at the smo timo the bottom is loft porfootly firm-thero boing no npeing. 'The now Is destined to. aupsrcede atiraly the old war, . A good supply conatantly m linnd. WRIGHT SMITH, Montloollo, Murch; 8th, 180 t* 12 JINOtloe. . NDTIOH In heraby glvon to. the atockholders of Olinville and Wurtaboro' Turnpike, that their annual meeting for the election of Ave directors for tho ennulog yoar will bohald in thalr offco gt ville on Tuosday, April 24, next, at 2:0'0l6ck, P. M. Otluyille, Maich 1, 1801 \_ awid Nevorsink Teachers' Association, THE first meeting of this Amoclation was hold a Orabatoavido, Fob. 16, 1801. In the eveato the and patrons ware addromed by Prof. nook, Naxt meotlog is to. bo held at Noversink Flats, March 10, 1001, ut I o'alock; P. M. Prof. Post la oxpooted to leatute at 7 P. M., aftor.which Dr: Mowrle will addroms the tenchoraand patrons. Tonehars, cots ! ~I. KEOGAN, Pros. SMBS SALE. ¥ virtus of amoxscution lasued out of the Su« proma Court aftho tuto of Now York, to mo dfrostod and dolfvered agniost the goods and ghat Ol; landa and tonomonte of John W, Bmith, Twill oll st public anotlon at tho Court Iouse, In the villago of Monticello, County of Sullivan, and State of Now York, on the TWENTIETH DAY OF APRIL 1801, at 2 a'alook In the afternoon ofthat doy, all the righttitle and inforost of the mit John W. Bmitli, and whoreof ho was solzed or porsorsed on the lst day of Dogembor, 1800, or at any timo af« terwards, lo whose hands soover the same may by; of, tn and to ail thik cortain place or paraet of land situate, Iylog and being in the town of Mam« akatiog, County of Aulifvan and Stato of New York, aud desoribed an. follows, to-wit: One hundred tyonty aoron In the north-wort cornor of Lot No. 42; Division. number one. Minisink Patent, oxcapt« lug and roverving twonty-oight and threo-fourth agra olf the. south sido of sald one fundred and twonty noros ao [d to George MaFarInn, Datod Shor- a ofae,Montlooi1o Sullivan County, N, Y,, March a . WAL H. CURTIS, Sherif, Uy Joi YALLzA0, Under Shorift. I AND FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OP Norvous Prostration, Gonoral Dobility, Aathina, Ty.yopola, forofulo, Marasmug, Paralysis, Citronto Bronchitis, Anomia, OChlorosis, tind oll Disordors of the Blood System. Do YoU KNOW IT ? ad is & or (CONSUSIPTION 18 THH MOST PWTAL SCOURGE “Ag-RNA T4 ling: boone truly vogarded as Ay movnie n o sabany-fowevor qury lying Ito attacks, -it One rizth of The whats Numan may\ wyn Dr. Curnemat, ® and ONB TALE OF ALL THE ADCLT POPU. T¥LION of mostelyilizod commmiltles PERISH BY THUS bx win“?! a ml‘tiommontnry on the boasted Meaney of tho Healing Ar “113: \llmlx‘nllljuwogory of Tir. CharchiH, mado to the Imporin} Academy of Modioind, of Parls, has proved an Ineslimabe boon to the world. Dy the uso of this now nd powerful remediat agent, known to Chemintry as THE MYPOPHOSPHITES, ©'Thg OURE of CONSUMPTION, oven in the Hecénd and 'Third Miagos (nt a period, therefor, whon there: san bo no. doubt as to the nature of ] a # Sov SHERIFF'3 SALE. B prome Court of the State of No reated and deliv red, against the goods and chat- told, lands and tenemonts 6f Marla Labogh, I will tell ab publlc suction, at tho Court House, in the village of Monticello, Count Now York, on THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF MAROH, 1861, at ona o'clock in 'the afternoon of that day, all the right title and intorest of the said Marin Labagh.and whoreof sho was seized arpossessed on the 16th lay of Junuary, 4501, or atroy time af- terwards, in whone hands soever the sama may be, of, fu aud to lotr or divisions No. ong, No. five, and No nino of the 17,000 acre Tract. of Great Lof No. threo of the Hardenborgh Patent; in the County of Sullivan and State of New York ' Dated Monticel- lo, Jantary 17, 1861. __ WML H CURTIS, Shorif, - By John Valleau, Under Sheriff. NOTICE TO OREDIYORS. PUnSUANflo an order entered this Orat day of March, 1801, by Wm. BL. Ratcliff, Special County Jadgo and acting Surrogate of Sullivan County, no - tls is horoby given, recording to lm, to all persons having claims againat the estate of Elijah Stocte,late of the Town of Reckland, decensed, that they are required to exhiblt the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the sole executrix of the last will and testament of the said decedaed, at har house in the town of Rockland aforesaid on or before the ELEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1801. Dated this 1st day of March. A. D. 1561. 6m PAEDE STEELE, Executriz. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Norms is hereby given, necording. to law, to alt persons having claimssgainst the estate of Dun- can Boyd, Inte of the town of Tusten, County of Eullivan} that thoy aro required to exglb- It the same, with the vouchers thereoL. to sorlbern, two of tho exocutors of the last will and testament of tho sald decensed, nt their respective lacos of business in the village of Beaver Brook. w the town of Tunten, on or before the FIRST PAY OF SEPTEMBER, one thousand cight hun- drodand sixty ono. Dated this 27th day of Fobru- aty, A, D., 1801. - W. M. MAPES, INCREASE J. LABARR, . . Executors. naw nnn _ _ au ups . Buildings for Sale. Tim subsoribor offers for salo at a bargain,a Dwellisg house. and Blacksmith shop at Piko Pond,a Aofrishing on the turnpike between Cocheaton aud Jefforsonvillo. | It is eight miles from tho former village, mStation on thi Now York, & Erle Mailroad _ Pike Pond Is in the heart of a'fine farming conning; and {t is also the alto of the large tanxery of Gideon Wales, Esq-- Taany one wanting to locato, and to a Blacksmith expecially, a rare chaneo is offered. PHILLIP J. JUSTIN. Piko Pond, N. Y., Fob. 20, 1861. 3m12 E. H. PINNEY, Attorney and Counselior at Law, N. Y, ly11 WOLI'; It? ASIEL ave fust recolved THE LARGEST A ND BEST Seloctod. variety of EMBROIDERIES, which thoy offer at bargains. wOLF & ASIEL Have opened a caso of Swiss Embroidered Window Curtains, of their own importation. WOLF & ASIEL H00F Skiers ma de $o order, of the best Steel, and warranted. WOLF & ASIEL nell Plain and Mourning Handkerchiefs, Cheaper than tha Cheapest. WOLF & ASIEL can show you a larger amsortmant of 3 N 8 than was over exposed for sale in this vicinity, WOLF & ASIEL Constantly keep ALL SORTS OF H OSIERY, for young and ob. woLF & ASIBL will boat any thing in the line of Eimbroridered Sets. In regard to beauty and price WOLF & ASIEL aro offering Needle Worked Collars and Bands at astonishing low prfcon WOLF & ASIEL will sell the GENUINE PRENCHAkID GLOYES choaper than ever before WOLF & ASIEL - have imported the ORICINAL FRENCH MEOHANIO CoRSEIS. WOLF & ASIEL will clear outa lot of DRESS °SILEKS at the greatest bargains, WOLF & ASIEL can supply you with Crape Sets, all sorts Laces French Lace Veils, real Guipure, Thread Laces. WOLF & ASIEL ave always recolving the largest patterns of RESS GOODS. woOLF & AsIEL - also dispores of all sorts of pomgEstis\ Muslins, Sheetings, Table Cloths, Tick- ngs, Towelings, Cambrics, Cali- . coes, &c. WOLF & ASIEL ~ will furnish gontlomon with rine rosie. rax MEENTS, &c. CALL AT WOLF & ASIEL'S, and thoy will show you their whole stuck of goods without any charge. Middletown, Fob. 15, 1861, _ How To Save Money! BET ON ELECTA LJ ON, sense} In tha RULE] while DEATH I8 THE fiéééx’htzxm w * 8 SI KNOW,\ anys Dr, C,, \\that thay will prove not only as SURE A REM» EDY in CONBUMPTION, o» Qulaino 14 in Inter- inlttent Fover, but also as effectual a PRESEI- YAXIVE as Vacelnation In Smail Pox? h or, who values health and lifo, dolay an. vml'fi‘t'go‘g “‘¢rg{é§'egody. Romoember that © provontion + bottor than cure.?\ / Doware of solf-decoption, or the adthing asguranco of friends that * Jt fr only a Hitle N4 \/ FataLorron to myriads who now Al syromnluxu aven 1 Give, Lontrcat you, prompt attention to the UARLIEST SIGNS OP CONSUMPTION. «Asp rumen: SIGNS: onate romtow ram Mark. +The earlest symptom of tuboreular disease fo waorixd. t precedes the cough, nnd It io carlior, in point/flux“: ifm tho unorte. Thia frst manifested in tho Jace a : inde. Tho mupontar tiisues waste 3 hence Devium t shore Is a nomng of somothing wrong - a feeling that yu vouniy ari yuadaiya. The wasts of the living inachine is more activo than ts repatr.)\==Dr Pollock, \ TF, wlthoutany apparent cause, or under the influence of canted which induce wiitoress and rataterion ; auch an wail, pricf, overwork excers, pregnancy, child-bearing, nurdig, vapid growik, or slow recovery from difease, & parson hufinn to Tose his flooh, atrongth, color, or appetitag If ho nulfrs from shorfness of braith; or kgqutamm, ahd experiances a general froling of lan- vor nnd depression, THERE I8 REAEON TO FEAR that a ta already preditpoted to tha complaint, IC to thero ngtflpltmns‘bo adde 1m: h, fiwgvelr 3113115, $1335? if has come on slowly urin + THB PROBABILITY I3 ohkAaten RTILL M- Churchill EFFECT OF THE REMEDY. *f, on the earlfcss apponrance of thexo algna of Cousimption, the patfent takey dally about ten grubs 60 the IIXRTORHOSPHITES, ho will uaually a#o thom. all disuppont in: a perled varying from & fow wooks to a faw months; and by continuing.tho ocensignal use of the Homedy, HZ WILL SPEED ILY PIND HIMGXZLE IN THG ENJOXMENT OFP SUOH Al 119, PENHAPS, MAD NEVENL k ( 5 n KNOWN IN IIS LIFE BEFORE: \ Winchester's Gonuine Preparation'\ 18 ONLY NELIABLE Form of Dr, Churchill's Remody. [3fado from the orlglunt Formula.) Tho action of the Hypopbosphites la two-rote and specific ; increaring the principlewnicit toxenttma mmvors worte, and thoy aro the wost tou nroonamvenating agbrte | Tho. offect «pon tho tubercutnr condition is BBIEDIATE, acr tui besemimeo wir A RAPDITY WiNCt 10 + Thay relieve tho cough, ciminich cxpeotorntion, fmprove the appotito, arrcet darshan ; tho might sweatt, chills, nnd fever coas; tho toweld become repuler, nad mut moan dare ayp A FAIR TRIAL 18 A certain cure 1 BEWARE of Dopur advertised on Pr. and all other SWINDLING DEVICES to rob auftorors of Chale moans, Tore precious time, noid hnwten o. Porat - Whito bo mo for CRICULARS, and for Dr. Churchill's Treatise on Consumption, which contaly the only anthenfa fnformation in regabd to tir NEW - Bont Fam to all fuquirorn, and 10ox, Bottcw, $1 and $3 ouch,~ ”fig; 1,313. or whe much] for $5. My figaimil fa on both the Labol and Outside Wrapper, NO OTHEN 10 GENUINE: « « . C ® mimiml Fool $\ ood particularly avohd alt pram,” oil, which hag ao ecnarn i rnorsmy wiuseven, Enlil by tha mont resectable Prigels the Unitid Flates and Britta Prowines#, i 3. WINCHESTER, 38 John Street, N. Y, tto not coofunnd this Remedy with the so called ohn con cain trp trem. w hie n yt cinder e, agl C+ iver to throughont nd Wholcaglo: sud Rotul at the Gonérat Depot in the United States, by Wut spond it at * N., S, HAMILTON'S STORE where you can buy 10 Shill ngs worth of Goods FOR A DOLLAR! Ho has the {LARGEST STOCK OF GoODS ln the county, A cholée lot of LADIES FURS RIGOLETS, DRESS GOODS, SELEIIC ANI» nace. ® wWwORrsTEDS. AND TINSEL ~NORSITERILD; MERIMAC CALICOES, at 11 conte. BEST GHEWHt GTOBALEC, fifteen conta a pound. Monticello, Oct. 17. 1880. URE White Lead, Linsoed Oil and Dolled Lin- P seod Oil, choap for Cash at Pleroy's Drag Store 14 vontigelto, FRANK H. DOERING, . O Y., Nov, 20th 1860. X virtuo ofan execution fraued. out of thaSa- w York, to mo di- y of Sullivan, State of PAINT AND OIL. _ R, LAGER BEER AND REPRESENT “33,3203, first Door Went Murray's Hotel and apposite the Erle R. R. Depot, Narrowsburgh, N. = @ *TEE WATOEMAN AND DEO =--, . . % Headache By the uso of these Pills the periodical attacks of Nervous or Sick HTeadache ay be prevented; and iftaken at the commencement of the attack fmme disto relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fall in removing Nausea and Head» ache to which females aro so subject. They act gently upon the bowels -removing Cor- tiveness, ‘ - For Literary Mon, Students, Dolicato fomalesand all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative, improving tho appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs; and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system The CEPHALIO PILLS aro the result of long in- veatigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which timé they have provented and relloved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache , whether originn- ting in the nervous system or from n deranged state of the stomach. They are entively vegetable in their composition, and may be faken at all times with perfect safety without any change of dict, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERYEITS Tho geuulno have five signatures of Henry 0. Spaulding on each box. * Bold by Druggists and all other de cinos. A box will be nont by mail propald' on receipt of the alers in Medi- PRICE 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPAULDING, 48 Cedar Stroct, Now York. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING'S CBPHAMC PLH, WILL CONVINCE ALL WIIO SUFEER FROM SPEEDY AND SURE CURS IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these Tertimon'als BrardiRo, they afford the efficacy of this tr were unsolicited by Mr. unguestionable proof of uly scientificdiscovery. Masoxvizus, Cox., Feb. 5, 1801. Mn Seatome > Sim. ' - Thavetried your Cophalic Pills and J like them so mell thnt1 want you to rend me two dollars worth mote, Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few out ofithe frst box Igot from you. fond the Pills by mail, and oblige N Your ob't ervant. JAMES KENNEDY. Bayknronp, Pa., Feb. 6, 1801. ° In. Sraroma, Bir: I wish you to send me one phatic Pills, rom them. more box of your Co- Yours, respectfully, , MARY ANN sTOIKHOUSE. K 0. Sraroima. Seaver Orgex, Muxtixcton Co., Pa .} Sir: Jauuary 18, 1801. You will please sond me two.boxes of your Ce- halic Pills, Sood them fmmodiataly. Respectfully yours, JNO. 3. SIMOXS. P .-I kave used onedox of your Pills, and find them excellent. =_ Berne Venxax, Jan, 15, 1861 Hguay 0, Sravomo, Hag. . Please find inclosed twonty five cents, Tor which soud me another box of your Cophalic Pills. They are truly the best Pills I have ever tried. Direct .> A STOVER, P. M. Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co., 0. Beveniy, Mass., Dec. 11, 1860. H, 0, Sraromo, Esq. I wish for some elrealars or large show bills, to bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before my customers, If you have anything of the kind, please send to me. B ', One of my customers, who is subject to revere Sick Hoadacho, {usunlly lasting two days.) was (Extratlthf an attack in one hour by your Pills which sont her, Respectfully yours, . w. B, WILKES. Reysorbsponoi, Co., 0mm} January 9, 1861. 0. Sratoma, No. 48 Cedar at., N. Y. Dran Six: Inclosed find twonty-five cents. (25,) for which soud box of \ Cephalic Pills.\ Send to address of Biff, Wm. 0 Filler, Reynoldsburgh, Franklin Co., o. U Your Pilts work like a charm-eure Headache at- smost instanter, Truly yours, WAL C. FILLER, Yestraxtt Mion , Jan. 14, 1801. Mn. Sraupin0, in : Not loog since Isent to you for & box of Cephal< io Pills, for the cure of Nezrous Headache and Contiynnens, and received the same, and they had so good an effect that I was induced to send for more. Ploaso sond by return mail. Direct to A. R. WHEELER, ; Ypsilanti, Mich From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which gheyware made, viz: Cure ot headache in all its orm. Prom the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have beon tested in more tha n a thousand casos. with entire success. © Erom the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you aro, or have been troubled with the head- acho, send 'or n box, (Cephalic Pills) so that you may bave them io care of an attack. ®. From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The Cophalic Pills aro said to be a remarkably very beat for that very fre ent complaint which his over been discovered. ¥ ® ® From the Western R. R. Gaza-u. Chicago, 1 We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his .unri- valled Cophatic Pills. * From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. Woate sure that persons au fferine with the head- ache, who try them, will stick to them. From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La. Try them! you that areafilicted, and wo are sure that yeur tertimony can be added to the alrfady numerous list that has recoived benefits that no othor medicino can produce, bi From the'St, Lav-73.1175»: omat. The immerse demand for the article (Cephalle Plile) is rapidly incressing. > From the Gazette, Davenport, Towa. \Mr. Spalding would not connect\his name with au article ho did not know to pessess real morit, + From the Aicefliur, Providence. R. I. The testimony in their favor is strong, from the most respectable quarters From the Datly News, Newport, R. 1. Cephalic Pills are taking the plite of all kinds. From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Muss. Seidl to be very efficacious for the headache. Fram the Commercial, Cincinnati, Ohio. Buffering humanity can xow 'be relieved. o---46g----- 7A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will fave ten times its cost annually. SPALDINGS PREPARED, GLUE! SPALDING! PREPARED GLUE! save THB prEoRS! __ ECONOMY! <- DISPATCN! IG® \A Brezou in Time Sayps Nis® \ As scolden{s will happen families, ft is very destrabl Ornokery, &c. - . T YSPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE possazin®8A cheap, |, WOOD'8, Newburgh the sticking point. to the ati 175533314 IN EVERY HOUSE.\ ‘ LIME for sale chei 6 *** \<r coe Elma 3 Auction, chen at Table Dltpeu from w é anpbnmh LARGE and, Small Pure _ (new, at onmesre onn h §0 Cee c. aE h - (Hour:Y 5.3“ (at;othy y « CO8 por 100 ' l Seed Floces Blafe-eoigred twi aplues; at , 068 #100 wt ”21 wgéggfi§wwh-’ N. B.-A Brush negfimpaniu each bottle. Price, 5 . Address. , 28 conta HENRY 0 SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR Street, New York, CAUTION. the full name, . R &. I9» BPALDINC'E «PREPARED GLUE; O1 is on the.ontaide wrapper pall sonntorfelts. « - gent J feeling of health agin» . Whatis trus and so apparent in Ihave received agreat deal of benefit'|* effective remedy for the headache, and one of the |\ SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! even in woll regulated e to bave some chenp and convenient way for repairing Farnifuro, Toys, meets all such emergeucies, and no housshold can aford to bo without it. It isalways ready and up As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED-GLUB, I would:coution all por. sons toexamjine before purchasing, and see 'that I others aro swindling --- Drugs & Medicines.:> Aro you-aick, feeble, ond complaining? Are yououtof order,: with your system de- ranged, and your feelings un- comfortable? - These symp- toms ave often, the pretuds to serious illness - Somo fit 'of. slekness Iwcreeping upon you, and should be:averted by a timoly use of the right rem« edy. . Take Ayers ilis, and cleanse out the disordered hu: mors- purify the blood, and © let the Sulds move on. unob- atructed in health. again, 6 They stimulate the functfons of the body Into vigorous ac- tivity, purify the system from T ___ the obstructions which make disoaso, | A.cold settles somewhere in the body, and ob- structs lts natural functions. . Theso, if mot relfoved, . react upon themselves and tho surrounding organs, pro- ducing 'goneral - aggravation, suffering, and dfsease. White in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayor'g Pills, and neo how directly they restore tho naturnl action of tho system, and with it the buoyant this trivial and common. complaint, is also true in many of the despzeated and dungomugjmemperlt The same purgative offect oxpels them, Causod by stmilar obstrnc- tions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapldly, and many of them surely, curall by the same means. films who know the virtues of theso Pills, will neglect to employ thein whon suffering from the disorders thoy cura. - c . Statements from leading physicians in. fome of the principal cities, and from other well known public per- tons. - - From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, Feb. 4, 1850. Dn. Aren: Your Pils aro the paragon of all that is great in medicinc, .Thoy-havo cured my little daughter O ulcorous upon hor hauds and feet that had proved inturable for years, © Hor mother has beon long griov- ously affileted with blotches and pimples on hor akin and In her hair, After our child was.cured, sho-also tried your Pills, and they have cured her. ° - ASA MORGRIDGE, As a Family Physic. From Dr. E. TW. Cartwright, New Orleans Your Pills aro the prince of purges. Their oxcellont qualitles surpss any cathartic wo possess. | They: nro mild, but very cermhynd effectual in their action on the bowels, which 'suake#® them invaluable to us in: the daily trentmont of disense, . * Headache,SickHeadacho,Foul Stomach. From Dr. Edward Boyds Ballimore. Dram Bro. AE: Teannot answer you what complaints T have cured with your Pills better tint: to say all that we «ver treat with a purgative medicine: I glue great depot donee on an effectual cathartle in 'my daily contest wi h disease, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the best wa have, I of course value them highly. 24 Pivzsnund, Pa., May: 1, 1856. . Da. J. O. Aren. Sir: X have been repeatedly cured of tho worst Acadacks any body can have by a dossor two of your Pills. Tt seoms to arise from a fonl stomach, which thoy cloanso at once. \ ED, W. PREBLE, . Yours with great respect, Clerk of Steamer Clarign. From Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York City, Not only aro your PMs admfrably adapted to their pur- pose as an aporient, but I find their beneficial effects upon the Liver very marked Indeed. They bave in my prac- tico proved moro effectual for tho curs. of bilious com- plaints than any one remedy I can montion. I sincerely rejolco that wo have at Toogth a purgativo which is wor thy the confidenge of the profession and the people. Deeantment of ur Washington, D. C., 7th Feb., 1950. Sin : T have used your Pills in my goneral and hospital practice ever since you made them, and cannot hositate to say they aro the best cathartic wo employ, Their regu- luting action on the liver is quick and decided, conse- quently they are an admirable remody for derangements of that | Indeod, I linve seldom found. n case of bilious disease so obstiunte that it did not readily yleld to them, - Fraternally yours, _ ALONZO BALL, BL. D,, Physician of the Marine Hospital, Dysentery, Dierchon, Relax, Worms. From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago. Xour Pills have bad a long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as oue of the best aporionts I have ever found. . Their alterative effect upon tho liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for bilious dysentery and. diarrhoea. ~ Their sugar-conting makes them very acceptable and convenient for the use of women and children, Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. R From Reo. J. ¥. Himes, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston. Dr. Aren: I have used your Pille with extraordinary success In my family and among those I am called to visit in distress. 'To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blogd, they are the very besb remedy I have ever known, and. I can confidently recommend thom to* my friends. Yours, . J. V. HINES, Wansaw, Wyoming Co., N.Y., Oct. 24, 1555. Dran Sit: I am using your 'Cathartic bills in niy prac- Heede and flan! 115m I’ln exculllcnt x}: £5205) cleauso the m and purify the founlaing of the . ays purus fJOHN G. MEACHAL XL D. Constipation, Costivenéss, Riicumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop= sy, Paralysis, Fits, otc. From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. R Too much cannot bo sald of your Pills for the curs of costiveness, . YE others of our fraternity hava found them as eMencious as I have, they should Join me in proclain- Ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complatut, which, although bad onough in itself 4s the progenitor of others. that. aro worse.- Cr | tiveness to originate iu the liver, but your Rills affect that organ and cure the diseaso, - From Ars: E, Ruart, Physician and Boston. T find ona or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the propor time, aro excellont promotives of the natual secre- tion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse tho stomach and expel worms. They are so much the best physic we have that I recommend no other to my pationts. From the Ttev. Dr, Hawkes, of the Afélhodist Epis. Church. - Poraszt House, Savanngh, Ga., Jon. 6, 1850. HoxousD Sin: I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought mo If I did notxeport my case to you, A cold settling in my limbs and brought on oxcru- clating neuralgic pains, which ended in. chronic rheuma- tism, Notwithstanding I hud the best of physicians; the diseaso grew worse ind worse, until by the advice of your excellent nxfont Jn Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects wore alow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I am noffentirely woll. Canirn, Eaton Rouge, Lo., 5 Dec. 1865. Dr. Aren: I have beon entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout -s poinfal disease that had sflicted mo for years, VINCENT SLODELL Most of the Bills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, Is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse- . quences that frequently follow its incautious uso. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. PSs Fries; 25 conts per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. « Prepared by Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mags: For sale by L. W. Pierey, Monticello, N. X; Watkins Kilbourne, Liberty ; J. & N. Gildersloaye, Liberty Falls; D. &J. McCullough, Cochecton'; Charles Fos- tor and J.P. Rosn, Bothel; Stanton & Corwin, Nar- rowsturgh ; D. Van Dyok, Bloomingburgh, and by all druggists and dealore avery whore. ._. 1991 Suppression, X | f Bilfbus Disorders Complaints. | CRAT. R4 gas. m sFALE & wur ing just returned from New Yo in largo aod . handsom 1 jfor past favo the samé. 2. ‘ 11511. Dross making done to order pass SAS fig) c®3£1§§3© ' MISS TAGGETT- HAB returned from New York with a new,. 'and superb amor SILK and STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c., of the latest and most beautifal styles and variction; Bonnets at prices vary ing from 6s to $10. , BLBACEILN CG, Byfia now And patent ' procéss=-chcap abd at short notice, a - » « ais) , EVERY THNG _ connected with the Millinery busingss. and required in this place, kept constaritly ready' for her patrons, or procured without delay.\ ~ .*. ta?“ Cloaks, Stays and Worsteds, of the latest sty los. 500 {3.111 and inspect \her. stock be fore purchasing elscwhore, . <0. - myee. og MHMLLINERYK . BEEN, MRS. WEED & 60; havin K) from New Yorl with a 1 N large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods; of the Int« i ont style, aro prepared . for all calls in- og 1 their line At reasonable terms. © N. B. Bleeching and pressing done to sremored to opposite Burnham s shoo G7HL MBS. WEED 65. co FALL & WINTER ‘ udafifjlfieamsfl order. Room store. Bliss M, M. - Wheoier has just received her Fall and Winter. Millinery, and. invites her frends, .and-all , who wish t6 purchase good and fashionable 1 Millinery at reasonable prices to call ‘ and examine her stock. Call carly and you will have'the best epportunity fo make your selections. © > Dress Making done to order; Woodlwnnfied in exchange fiat Millinery, {C# Bleaching, &., as usual. * \*C *\ Mary Monticello, May, 7 1860. ML WHEELER TEE ' 0 N LY PREPARATION STOOD the TEST of YEARS And grows more andmore pop- . ular gjexjxflayj $00 »And testimonials, new, and almost without number; might be given-from ladies sud gintlomen in All could resist, that Prof. Wood's Tinir [Restorative bair of the youth to old ige; in all its youthful beauty. ~ f - Battle Creek, Mich ., Den. 21st, 1853. Prov. Woon: Thee will please necepta ling to inform thes that the bair of my heal all fell off over twonty years ago, caused 'by 'a complicated chronic d reise, attended with an eruption on the head, | A continual course of suffering through life having reduced me to a state of dependence; Thave not been able to obtain stuff for cups, neither have T been able to do tliem up, in conisequerice of which my head hassuffered extremoly from cold. ' 'his in- duced me to pay Briggs & Hodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar of thy Muir Restorative about. the firstof August last. E bave faithfelly followed thp directions and the ba'd spot is now covered with bair thick and black, though short, it isalso coming in all over my head , Feeling confident that ano ber, lurge bottle would\ restore it entirely and permanontly, I feel anxious to porsavere in 'its use, and. being. destitute of means to purchase any moro, L woufd ask thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send me an order on: th ne ngent for a bottle, and recoive to thyself the scripture declaration-* the reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherlcas \ - - .. Thy Friend; SUBANNAE Koy, _ Ligonier Noble Co:, Indiana, Feb, 5th, 1859; Phor.0 3. Woon: Dear Sirt-In the latter part of the year 1852, while attending the State and Na: tional Law School of the Stato, of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced fal« ling off vervrnnily. so OinkJa-tbe short of «ix mouths, the whole upper part of my 'sealp\ was almont entirely bereft of its covering. and much of the remainfug portion upon tho'side and back part of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will- not bo surprised when T toll you that upon my return to the Stite ol Indians, my more casual ac-. quaintances were not 10 much at a lossto discover \the cause. of the change in. my appearance, .as any inore intima & nequainfances were to recognize me atail. =. ' ao «es # 1 at once made spplication 'to the.most. skillful physicians in the country, but; recsiving no aesur- ance from them that my, hair could again. be. re fate, patil, fortunntely, in the Litter purl \of the year 18 7, your Rextoralive: was'reeommended fo: me by a druggist, as being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use, I tried one bottle,and found to my great satisfaction thatit was producing the de- sized effect.. Since that time, I, lave used sgven dollars' worth of your Reftorative, and as a result, have a rich cont of very soft blaok hair, which no mousy can buyss . ~ t 24 fac ot Ag a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the \production of so woudeiful an article, I and sequaintances, who, I ath happy to inform you, arecusimg'it with like effect, Very respectfully F yours > A. NCLATPA Attornoy and Counsellor at Law. Depot.444‘Brnad\vuyJ and- $ol@' by all denlers througliout the world. > *~ ze8, vic: large, medium? and imally the smdlTholds 1-2. pint, amt'retails for. ene dollar per bottle; the medium holds'at leakt twenty per cent.. more in proportiou than the small, rofails for two. dol- lars & bottle ; the large holdsa quark, 40 per cont mors in proportion and ¥etails for $3 a bottle. .,, - O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 New York, and 14 Market Street, 8t. Lonja,Mo. Ard rnold by all good Druggiste and Fancy Géods -Donlers. the ul $malt06 Ifzth’iefimA ~- PUVRIFY THB -_ 10 ~, -: (VEB gent, Monticello. ~ MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Fomale Physician, pro; sents to the attention of Mothers, her - SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETIHING, - . Which greatly facilitates the process of teething. by softening the gums, reducing at! inflnqmnhanh, will allay ADL PAIN and spaamodic notion, and s' sure > TO REGULATE TME BoOWELS,. Depond upon it, mothers, It will give rest to your- selves. and . . \ 2C RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS, We have put up and: sold this article for over ten years, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of any othér medicine-NEVER* HAS. IT FAILED IN.A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EF: FEOT A CURE whon timely used. Naver did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of ita magical effects and. medical virtues Wo speak in thir matter \ WHAT WE KNO W,\ after ton years' experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPU- TATION FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. Inalmo:rteve- ry jnstance where tho infant is suffering from pain - and exhaustion, relief will be found in fiffeen or twonty minutes after the syrup is administered. This valuable preparation ix the prescription of one of thi.most EXPERIENCED and SKILRUL NURSESta New England, and has been used with NEVER-FAILING SUCCESS IN > THOUSANDS OF CASES.. It not only relieves the Shild from pain, but in- vigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tons and vigor to the wholo rystem It will almost instantly relieve ~ . CRIPINGIN THE BOWELS, WIND COLI, and evercome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, ond in death. We befinveittfin‘BEfiikF SUREST REMEDY IN THE YORDD.in all ased o PYBENTERY AND DIARRH(EA IN. OHILDREN, whether it ariees from Teothing or any other gause. We would ray to overy mother who his a 'child 'sufforing from any of the foregoing com- plaints,D0 NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS stand botween 'you and your suffering Child and the relief that will be SURE-YES, ABSOLUTELY SURE-to follow the uss of this Midicing, if timely used.. Full di- rections for using will &ecompany each bottlb. None genuloe unless the fae-simile of CERTIS & PERKINS, New York, ison the outside wrapper. Bold by Drugeists throughout the World, and, by T. W. Rlercy, Monticello. . Principal Office, 18 Ocdar Street; N.Y. PRICE, only 25 CENTSPER BOTTLE. Iy$1 Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale a? farm of 100 acres, situated on the main rong: from Forestburgh to Monticello, and five miles from the latter place. About 70 acros are cleared, | Good buildinga are on the place, and & well of excellent water at the door. A largo portion ol the purchase money may remain, on the > 202 Also, for sale, fifty nores of the farm occupied. by the subscriber, in \Monticello in lots to sult pur- Terms onsy. \ 20 - . © ~~ COH DILL, Monticello. chasers. Brick for Sale, Ow68 THE undersigned has Just burfied & new kiln 6f A., brick, manufactured from the very bostufnyi; which he now offers for male at \uni“ if prices. 'All kinds of brick constantly qn‘ é“ f _ For farther particdlard; engttite at than! {a roon © 0.-2. Crandall, Monticello, Of “Abuja“: 21 the ~premison one and s half wiles northeast o orals )C: - Nas Hise TABEE EFE PHtB Cass £89 Sol, ENIX BLTTERS. HO \ L8. [ -. The High and envied celebrity which~ theso: fre- emiugntgiegig‘ngs dave acquired foatheirinysriable : efficacy -in all the discasés which. they profess to. cure, has rendered the usual practiceof pulliag not only unnecessary; but inworthy-of them, They are. knowit by their fruits;. their good works testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the crod- ulous. ~ © P 4 tr_, .~ IN ALL CASES o lgsy ' STHMA, AGUTE and CHRONIC I - Mgé‘gsilf. AFFECTIONS of the BLADDER nd KEJDNEY8. s \_. \_ «> ; + i B'IKLILIOUS FRVERS &-LIVER COM- 'PLAINES-~ 1 vel © In thowouth and west. where these disensas. pre- | vall; thoy will be found Invaluable. Plauters, far mors, and 6thore, who onée uéo these Medicinesywill | nevor afterwards bo without them, . - .._ ,, BILLIOUS CHOLIC. and SEROUS Loosences, BILES,COSTIVENESS,.COLDS & COUGHS, CHOLIC. CONSUMPTION. Used with great sucedit in this disease.. _. ;o. C. .< B BLEPEDELA: Ne pron with this di. \ SI A- :No person with this dis trocsing disease, sham dolny using thero medit cines immediately. ol. 50 ERUPTIONS ' of the Skin, BRYSIPELAS, FLATULENCY, . : . - FEVER and - For this scourge of the western conntry these medicines will be found a safe speedy, and cortain remedy.. 'Other medi- cings leave tho system subjéct to a return of the dis- case-a cure by these medicines. is ermanent.~ TRY THEM, BB SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Ces t H A. I a (gOUTE'Ig’IDDINESS GRAVEL, HEAD- ACBES, ofeverykind; 1NWABD FEVER; IN- FLANMATORY REEUVMATISM, IMPURE op tre ~ Herosy, A* NERCURIAL - 'Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Earsapariia, j TIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, NERVOUS COMPLAINTS of all kinds; ORGAN- IC. APPECTIONS, PALRITATION of the HEART. PAINTERS CHOLIC; . R PILE ~. The original proprietor of there modicinen was cured of Piles -of 35 years standiig.by the use of these Life Medicines alone.. . a PAINS, in the head, side, [and limbs, organs. . -_. na Hiss RHUNATISN , Those. afiicted with tkii}, terrible disease, will be sure 'of relief by\ the Life: Medicines. - . h RUSH of BLOOD'to the HEAD,, SCUR- YY, SALTREEUM, SWELLINGS, h R BCROPFULA, or KING'S EVIL, in its worst forms, ULCERS, of every description. expelled WORMS, ofa. kinds, ero efféctually expo!10 by these Medicines. Parents willdo well to ndutms- gtg: their? thug}: thoir existenco-Is suspected. elior will be certain. . . ; Fi & th The Life Pills and Phouix Bitters, PURLFY HHE BL00D. _. Wj! e' from the And thus reniove 'all diseas system. | >> R i go-Sold by all Druggists Cp Wm, B. Moffat, M. D., proprietors 335 Broadway; qn l 40 . K. Y. - NE five, inch noedle 0 viding: to one mi without Vernier Compass: with Verdier. di~ | one: six inch needlo j both: good Instruments-made by Pike & Bon, New York. Also, Chains Infl‘fimftwm - One old four- sich Conipash will be : cheap, 3 toulors m A 'd cheap 11101- m'hewnficmon‘nomn, Jeffersonville, Sull, Go ., N« Y- 4w00p > r 1-Only 28 per yard, | _ \. \\\ cs . c oii > 4 4 w my; sailor - 0 C nnNJAMmF-wizgnngs,“ Auction, cheap, com 0 u obs o ert \a woo rpowsn w,.§evbmr B, hay tle, with e nssortmont of illinery goods, would invité the In- dies to cail .and examing. her ~ sfock 'before pcbusing elsowhore. Thankful ts, she still solicits a continugnee of ~a Rooms one door onst of Strong &, Terry's store, \* ient of. Spring and Summer. ig justreturned |* | & Erie Rail Road grades of society, whose - united testintony: mone |. will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the | stored, I was foreed, to besome reconciled to 'my |, have \recommended itsuse formany, of my frignds | The Reftorativa is pubup in.Bottlos of fhree si<} Surveyor's Compass for Sale| { |_| ___ Freight Lines: _ ~ Wh, 0. Maillers <5 mon: ay AnD THUuRrsoay, | FREIGHT AND pasSAc® BEPWEEN NBW. burgh and-New York for 1801, The. Barge NEW- L. JANSEN) will leave New. O. Mailier's Wharf. foot of Third Mowoay and TrpRsbAT.at eight n'clock Bil.; \Bd New York from the foot of Warron o'clock. p. @ . TEDNESDAF and BaromDay; at 5 The A , sut he'Newbutgh hgy spacious Saloons and Stat Booms furnished Passengers, ML; £3,133 £55251?!\ expressly, for ' der cover, thereby keeping, f Ma GH, Capt, Wh burgh from ify!\ urge: {gr the X 3 Gamity Produce. recot I Erie Railroad, will huesszezyc‘h C { hest advantage, and an newt-“to?!“‘mwn to the with the cash, at the statfon [muffin rendered, per maily us the ownep “h““mnh 1t was -_ Freight on Commission, and Up fre direct York, from and ta all stations on tlie NY, & Erie R. R , will le carried by thoe way 'at X e Now York and will be taken un-'|. in: all times'in good- e - _YOEUME 33 -No: 1112. 'COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, \Locatgd oven oms SvsqusRAnxA vatuey nase ‘ BINGHABSION, N: ¥. o FACULTY, D °W LOWELL, Principal, Professor of the Science of Actounts, Practical Accountant, Author ot Lowell's Treatise upom- Book-keeping, Diagrams Rlustrating the samé; &0, - INO. RANEIN, ComfBfercial Accountant, Professor of Book-ke-ping and Practical Mathematics, A.J. WARNER, Professor of Practical and Orna- Newburgh, on as favorable terms as id line on the route. -. \ b: any other, *. Passengers and freight taken able terms. . . The highest market prico will be in cash. It will also be received on ped on account of the owners. ._. «Bole-hay and straw will be received in store for shipment. - - ' The subscriber will keep for sile 'a gonoral asgortment of Groceries, Flour, Balt, Fish, Pork, Soup and Caniles by the box,-Writing and wrap» ping Poper;-Olover, Timothy and other Grass Seeds-Lake Huron, and Berea Grindstones, Pitch, Tar, Comont, and Calcined Plaster;- Cumberland Goal, for Blackamith's uso, &c.,.- Eneknwanus, Peach Orchard ana other Varietios of Anthracite Goal, Cut and Oliech Natls-Ifron and Stee‘kot every descriptions &c. - W 0 'MAILLER, on the most unison: pngd for gratu, price, or ship- - * - «Newburgh, Fob , 1801, . 18B86IL. - . Homer Ramsdell & Co.'s- s - NEW | FORWARDING P line between Newburgh and Now York, for 1801. .. The - Barge - SUSQUE- . HANNA, Capt. War. H. will eave Newburgh, for New York, from Ho- mar Ramsdell & Co's wharf, evory TursoAT snd-Fat- Ipa, at nino o'clock, P. AI. Returning, leava New York foot of Warron Stroet, every Moxnay and at 5. PBL ‘ * y= The Barge has spacious Sa- loons and State roome builtexprossly for the trade. Her nccommodation® for Passengers and Froight arid supsrior to those of aby Barge on the- Hudson vor. i A ' . CZ Diboral*cash advances will be made 7 'every description of Oountry Produce. de upor and. Freight taken on-the most ren- sonable terms. *The, highest market \a I price will bo paid dt cash forgrain. I6 will niso be received a]; prico orshipped on necount of the owners. Bale Hay and, Straw will-be received in Stoto for shipment. . Country Produce recéived per the New York will be sold on commission to a and an account of the sales ren | dered, with the cash,at the respective Btations from which if may have been shipped, or sent by mail, to any place, as directed by the owner. \ IG The subscribers keep for sale a goneral na sortment of Groceries, From -and Steel of all do- sertptions, Nails, Canal Flour, Coment, Salt, Pork. the besbndvantage‘, | tunity of obtaining a thorough Bus mental. Penmanship, Commercial Calculations and Correfpondence. ' - 53 CURTIS: Aiffilant Tercher in the Book-keop- lng Departmont« &a . C> 8 Droxnison, Lecturer cn Commercial Hon Daxter,, Ff?“ Economy. * Law and ority ¥ton Bar 0:2.“Lecturer on Contra aw Issor 5 0 Is of Exchange. Ethics.L Amor 8, Lecturer 5x1\ Commercial B XA MINIX w- 4 o Hox Summtax D Pierres O MAITTEE ay R Bxg, w 91113 Osnok, eq. Tra- Taylor; Weed & Go \p p of thedrm of of Jackson, Denton & Mark cts, Prom- thton, 'of the firm ® DeWitt C Stryker. € The object of this College is to afford ah oppor- Iness Fd The .Books re carefully “£5233”; F nag Iatrmn a practical neco nts expressly for this Inst and embrace all'the recent infprovements'.n“‘mn’ The Course of Instruction comprises eve de- partment of business. 'The learner will 116111“. oughly.taught the science and practice «of Double Entry Book keeping ss applied to General Mer. chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Corumibsion, Steambosting, Rallroating, Forwarding, Freight- ing, Foreign Shipping, &0. * * YOUNG. NEEN Can qualify themselyes in a short time. at this In- stitution, to fill importantand lucrative sitwations. Ample references can be given where graduates of 1860 are now filling desirable situations with gelar- ios from,$500 to $1,000 por snnuma. > * The Propristors aro in- possession of testimonials from some of the first Commercial Houses in the State, to whom they have furnished. Book-Keepers, showing their entire satisfgetion and confidence in the ability of the arsductes, of this Ioatitutiph. R wan, Dl l PENMNANSETP W In all its branches, taught by the fost skififul and thorough masters of the art: No College in the gountry enjoys a higher. reputation in this de- partment», Ladies Department entirely sepdrate from that of the gentlemen, ._. co . Stidents can enter Colege at-any time. .No va cations. Titre to complete the 'COraree, from 8 to 10 weeks, Students passing the requisite examina- presented with the most elaborate and elegant engraved Diploms issued by any Commer- cial or Olassicst Institution in the Unjon. Assis- tfuce rendered to Gradurtes 'in procuring situa- ons. R Glover and Timothy Beds, Boop and Candles by the box, Writing and Wrapping Paper, L i and other Conly, &c., &0. Pping Paper, Lackawanna . HOMER RAMSDELL, GEO. W. TOWNSEND, AS: A. TOWNSEND. slc . I Newpurgh, Feb. 1, 1801. + The attention of Inval sclentific men, and the fully solicited to the m ids, Physicians, Clergymen, public generally, is respoct- t a crits of this chemical prepa- ration, containing. Iron, Sulphur. and Phog- phorus, and which is identical in itzcomposition with the Hematic Globule, or red blood. In all dise cases necompanied with ire BDebility, pats countenance and nervens defangoment,'analy- sis of the blood show a deficiency of the red glob- ules. Ruddy complexion and a rosy {int of the skin, is always indigative of health; while a pale; way- Tike skin find vpnnnfennncol—which evincor a dof- ciency of the red globuless-recompanies a disgased organism. Preparations of Irom have been givon for the purpose ofsupplying the red globules, but we contend that Iron. alone, Sulphitr along, or Phosphorous alone, will not meet the' deficiency in every case, but that a judicious combination of all these claments is necessary to restotethe blood This point never before to attained, has been reached in the Blood Food *and 'its discovery ranks as one.of the most scientific and important of the age. Ita effects in - Consumption are to soften the cougfi,brace the nerves, on the system, «llay the prostratth ingteaxs «thle the blood by # strength a e &..night sweats, physical-and mental energy. onrich restoring the Iscking red globules, in- crease the 'anpetite. restore .the color. ant clothe the skeleton frame with fleeh. | The Blood Food. will bo.found a specific in all Chronic Discases of the Th?“ or Lungs, such as Asthma, Bron- chitis, Cg; As, &0. - Public speakers and. slngors will find it of groat utility in clearing snd rtrongth- ening the vocal organs. | In Dyspepsia, Liver:Coin- plaints, Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Gravel, St. Vitus' Dance, Fever and Ague, &c its efficacy is marked and instantaneous. Tn -no class 'of diseases However. are the beneficial effects of | this remedy so conspicuous as in those harrassing Female Complaints ~ t cult Menstruation, Green Sickness,. Whites, &¢., es- «pecially when there complaints aro aecompapied with paleness/a dingy hus or pallor of the sktnde- pression of spirits, debility, palpitation, want of sppotite;andmervous prostrafion; We Have the utmost confidence in-.recommending the Blood. Food to all who may be conscious of a loss of vi-- or energy, and 10> thoso-whose mental or hodily. powers are prostrated through over-use, of- <ther of the mind or body, and we deem it our «duty. to say' thitt in all cases of Weakness and tom, and in all disoases of the Kidneys or Bladder, this preparation has a claim upon the attention of sufferers which enunot bo over-estimated. . A faith- fal trial will be found tha most convincing proof in regard to its efficacy that could be asked for.- With the above remarks, and. with the numerous [testimonials we have in its favor, we offer the «* Blood-Food\? to the consideration of-thd' af- flicted, knowing that it will 'be acknowledged. as pre-ominent over all other preparations, patent or -oficing1, in point of usefulness., Circulars giving the Theory upon which this remedy. is founded, also certiGentes of remarknblecures, will be seut free . when desired. We forward the Blood Food: to any part of the United Stats or, Canada upon re- 'celpt of price-B1 per bottld, $5 for aix 'bottlok- Be carefol in Ail cases to take none 'but that hav- [Ing our fac-simile, signature upon the wrapper o which the.gentler sex ard liable, and which fend | towards Copsumption,.such as, ;supprestas- or dif- | For terms of Tuition, price of Board, testimon- Jals from graduates filling potitions, &o , addres the proprictors for circulars containing full par- siculars. . . .- 1793 Binghamton, Aug. 27, 1860. 26005 fBW. The subscribers have. permanently located themselves in Woodbourne, and are prepared to execute all orders in the line of 222. ufacturing, Wagon & Carriage Man at e shortest notice. - wu L A long experience in the' business, and an inti- mate acquaintance with the wants of the country will enable them to perform better workand fur- nish better materials, and give betuer satisfaction. in style and workmanship than others. - ALL KINDS O6 REPAIRING DONE, cither in the wheol-right or blacksmith business, with despatch, Particular attention paid to horse shocing. ~18if ~J. & C. ARIN. © ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, * Noticeis hereby given, according to law, to all persons having! claims against the estate of Wil- liom Wells, late of the town of Highland in the the' County of Sullivan and StateofN. YZ, dec'd, that they are required toexhibit the amb, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, ong.of the administrators of the floods and 'chaftels of the said deceased, at ce of business in the town. of Highland afor , on or before thes fifteenth day of March, one thousand cight pundqu and sixty-one (March 15, 1861. Dated this $0th day of August 1860. ° DANIEL WELLS; Administrator, !] HERE popular Bitters possers all the nourishing 'and invigorating properties of: Old Bourbon \Wil in combipation with ntany simple tiv c+and Bitter Tonics calculated to act upon every pe - of the digestive organs, and through them to 'rench and-curo all complaints arising from & dig» eased condition of the tomach and Bowels: ._ CGBEELRY'B ROURKON BITTEBS ° aro highly rour'shing and fattening; and as a Toxto for Oup Proper, Detidare Lab®, and all weakly persons, they cannot be . surpassed | In all cases of Wa«zisss or Dspility, they, will give immediate relief, and Impart a strong healthy tone to the system. For:the cute of Dyspeprls, Indigestion, Netvous Diseases, Liver Complainte® Weakness or Dobility; Nansga,and all complaints consequent upon a. gr- - ordered stato of the Btomach, Liver; and Bowels, they are notequaled, As an agreeable they «ro much admired ; they sharpen the appotite, brighton the Intellect. and infuse.new life and vig- or, No.one.who uses these Bitters; can be subject> to an attack of Fayer and Acus, or Diazrhos. + Put up in Quart Bottles, Sh oases of one. and two Nt ne otherdiu ‘gen‘fmxeuu ous on + P: 1 ; UP sos . on ya’x“glo':¥f§3 Bliin'mdvfiy\ New York, And sold by theniyand by all tespectable Drug. gists. L. W. Piercy, Agent, Monticello, Sull. gin\ a> dy Ow - wITHEIN REACH OF ALL! 'CROYER &) B&KEER's , - CELEBRATED NorsELRSS ~ | @ . SEWJNG MACHINES, . | '* 495 Broadway, New York. k N . Tlc public attention is respectfully requested to YES bllowingmnrdsofEP'xsnA'quwn. Ir., and_ the & Barsa'B. M Co.: 104 & Card from tho Crover &Baker S M. Co - Our i'njéhtfi‘beiug pow ostablis‘heiby the Courts, we are enabled to furnish the Grover & Barer Mainliine, witk important improvgmsntm'nt groatly REDUCED PRICES The moderate price at. which Machines, making - Sce < & - the Groven. &, Baxen stitch, can now bo had, ‘ltrings' them within the feq‘ch of. all, and renders the uso .of Machinss making inferior stitches as unnecessary os it is imwise. | i «, Persons desiring the best Machines, and the right 'to nso them, must not oily be sure-to béy Machines making the. Grover stitch, but also that] such Machines ard madi and stagm‘péfl under our patents und those of Er ‘n5wkf pro fh. Tors y '.. -- Grover a Baker s. 35004 ((_ \4 ags Broadway, New York'. A card from Elias Hows, Ir. .All persons are cautioned. mot to make, deal in or useflapg Sewing yg'qhiies‘wkich sew from “To «spools Nud make the 'stitch known as the Gnoyun & Bakes Bitch unless the same oto purchased From tho Gnove® & BAEER-Sewing Machine Com-, tinny,“ their Agents , or Licensees, and stamped tin- dor myipatent of September 10, 1846 . Said Company, and'tpnir-Iiiapnsuea, alone, ato le- golly authorized indenthafir own ‘ppt‘unt‘g. and my seid patont,. during the oxtonded. timo Ahereof; to make! arid-sell this kind of Rewing Machine, and B‘l“6fixeie' Are piracies mpon my. said jfatcnfn will bo-dealt wilh accordingly; wherever fomid, ELIAS HOWE, JR. 409 {o 2 New Your. ' DUTSH P s. THH subscriber offers for sale theDutth $ E Poud Farm, on which .he now resid is situated three: and. one half . miles north from Montic§]16, and i m capital dalr Tar ora Rae location for ngzentlemagmsqmfi, mith dente, being .surroundéd by beautiful- and ~ tie sepnery., It contring 156 'ncresy “Pot“ -which are improvég, nad'migég {gag}. tut low.\ itis a C #05 2 Z‘Evfiémnfifih, fin; mgr 23312053323 1:22 $13} in“ is 8p ly watered, . Porms Pur bute manip ong rere h on tho - | money. can “may; ib. rafnifgron 06 'and » \- Thompson, Fob. 26, 18 dyfl> 0 n't SUGAR «dozen, and I? sald by Droggistn and Grocers every- whore, W. P, {g A. W GREELEY, Proprietors, \ . - ; 2° . 26 Tremont Bt.. Boston; Mies. / For rale in'Monticallo, by L. W,Pleroy, Wholo- «sale Agents,/New York, Barnes & Park: Ty81 'New Firm! Als : ha R 8 «AA WL & ICB; 0 Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery; Hats % ips, Boots &. Shoes,\ Glothing, Hardware, Flour,\ - Feed, &c,, at the old. stand .. - - of P.M.StHohn.. ;.; . =C = S. TW. ROYCE &.co. . would invito the attention 'of fheir frinds to thoir extensive stock of -. '~ DRY CGO® comprisingla choice assortment of goods, which 'have been purchas favorable terms, and which they a moderate advance. constant sipply of . Groceries, < Provisions; (&e. thoy believe they can offer inducements to it,“ them with their trade, . Thoiratook of \ . \°°\ ataple and fa? ed\ on the nrbsyt aro ready. to To families wfigiglflgilrl’en: \ 9 re oND FARM brian. 300 x COFFEES, &C., Jing been selected with special reference to the wants of consumers. Their Clothing and. Gens! Furnishing DURABLE @OOpDS,: of New and Desirable. Styles. |. ias - FlQm'a - Feed, 1&0” ( always on bond. they will always Keep a “1-15ch of brands, including the best in “ismaerefit, Feeling thankfulfor smallfavors, we sollcitths patronage of n generous public, and pledge ontselves to- do .qur utmost to deserve its confidence and support.. .- STEPHEN W.ROYCR, Montidel]$, Sept. 24,\60. JOHN C. TERRY. . . Knnosmfi Olly of 18 heat quali & ~Jot Clamps, for Jan'y 16, 186%, f ' HODE 16EAND ETMB-fresh-for while wam. - R ing, iwhiit W. W. Brushes; at A reusnd ° wism‘mc 06:51,“ ~whHaT is SAD OF IT] ® ; h. ni E ded dat td oe nom Rt RedlerpOintment In elses FAsAQNETL f hernl ; A nite Coen ages rub (Ope ric sill ty, anda large sale by , N. BJié & - + MIGTON, - fue ss a C> For sale by L W. fiogxfiabuo! yi. Y + W | MB BY TRE BARREL, .AND GRO e roan eoy't flo Shokp