The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 14, 1859, Image 4

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    121° 1859. 1,0
1 . ; - ": :02E TO GO:AHEAD:
SEE
AE L ARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS
T
just received it the Original Oae Price Rad
.R.eady-Pay Store of -
HAYDEN BROTHER&
The Peoples Agents ere on hand with
a largp stock of Good 4 ronavising Staple &
Vancy Dry. Goods,
• ' flats Caps, • . 1
•_, • Boots & Shoes,
4 ;:roi••:€41 - es & Provisions, -
d Flour la: Salt,
'Vaulceo Notion.,
Watctiew, 4esselry,- A
- • Wall dc IViudow Paper.
Wooden -Ware,
snd a:ehayt oarrthousand and one things besides:
We willitay (o CLOSE B U . YERS
fj you want B AROAINS
CALL and SEE
HAYDEN BROTHERS
Now Itilft,rd. Ps, Jan. V.t, IM9,
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
- Montrose, Penn. • .
HATCH; Proprietor.
TtilS new and -eoinmodions Hotel -situated
on Public Avenue, near the Court Hons.-,and
nearly in the eentre.of the business portion of
Menticese, is now filly completed and furnished,
and will be opened on Monday. the 2:thlty 'of
: the 'present tnoniti -fur - the aceommod.ition of
the. public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
, conti lent that he is now preparedto entertain
-gtesta in a mannr that cannot faillo give
Complete Sati,sftiction.
.51e . Hotel and Furnittfre aro new, and no es
lisor„he'en spired toirenderit equal, if not
-superior to att simiiar est,Cblisheeet in this. part
the Strite. -is well _supplied with all the
-reeent intproccinsms and comforts, and obliLfing
waiters will 'always he rehdyto respond to the
call of customers. _ -
The Stables connected' kith this 'loose are
New and Contrenient.
•
The Prnplietor re.spectfull ysolik•its the patron
age of his old friend's, and the pob!ic generally.
WM. K. iIATCii
Ler st. 7853.
'At ontrose, S.pte
ISSS. .1. DI C fiIERIIAN, .111. ISSS
•
HARDWARE •
; .
ttb . f - tf t -&utp.ortum..
IN.-FULL BLAST.
->
, •
r i IHE undersigned would take this . opportu.
J . 1 nity - ., to inform his frieuds and customers
.that he has recently made large additions to his
former extensive stock of
Hardwais, stec'es, - Stove Pipe,
Stove Trimming.Zine, &c.,
and that 'he is pr: Fared t,i supply the wants of
the 'community' in that line at unusually !Ow
prices. ITe fiattern-Ttinetelf eget 47."..1 facilities for
inanufactdrimg his own Wares, Stoves, &c.. give
-fiim a decided alvanfage over any who par
chase and transport at a heavy expense their en,
tire - stock..
He would say to those who Wish to purchase
' , S.I'OVES of any description, STOVE PIPE, nr
'TRIII.MINGS, of any kind, and pay for . them, he
is prepared to give them great bargiinic; 11 7 - ult to
:hose who want to purchase on - a year's tredit
And then let it- run two years more, he hadrath
thiy Would call ott S"Etiii roe else.-even if they
have to -o'y towentv.five per cent more than an
.srticle . is worth. ' Tn the' line or
Hardware l •
kis as - Sot/rum:it are ilie larg,est and best selected in'
-Fostlicharma County; purchased - as Las stock
heca mostly of mann filet urers,-he isenahled
o ntrer inducement,: to thr,Ao country merchants
who buy small bits, rarely found this side of
the big city: Wo can offer spettial inducements
'to Carpenteri.and Joiners who are in' want uf
either Tools or- Jilt i! Materials. Elsok:
sm;tto eon E^d ANVILS. VICES, BEL LOWS.
, strd.ii Taut, almotrt.anytiiing in their line, by call-
Irv , on u..,
V, LIE iLP OR WWI.
t!.0 . 1: of
isoits; .Groceries, Boots and
Shoe', Hat, and Cap., Tau:
tree NOOniM, sties are.,
4 4ns I r , re ns the tiinm: 'ail! admit of. They were
parelta‘Cd - A a low'fimtry. and will be sold at
prices to eorreli)md with the times.
- •
READYZADE CLOTHING I -
We have fast about oncost d a-half
covastif "ready made +dot hing. Every body says
They. are cheap ...Some lay they are very ehe.ap,
and 21,cumher have cvnturyd to say they are dog
cheap'. Certain it 1. that a small pile of money
'will buy a large-pile of clothing.
We would add. in this entitiettion, for the' in.
formation of ad eti - nyorred 'sod the " rost of mai
kind„*.' that we sreitrigi kind. slek of the credit
systa. In; we hare stiffyred enough by it already,
and are determined to rid _ourselves of Ili.
the whole "critter." Believing that the timble
sixpence-is the true system, we are resolved to
- adopt it, and are offaring ow- real at prices to
correspond.. ''',,,.."Produc taken in ircrhanco far Goods.
J, DItKERIIAN, Jr.
New Milford, Nov 119th. 1853.
gek
H.BURRTITT
Is just Teceiving a Large Stock of
NE
• W STOVE S -I
rcf.unixt ...fu" essortmetrt of Elevated
Oven, Largo n and Fiat Top Pretniam
Cook Stores, ,for cell) with superior
variety % of Parlor, °Ewe ta! Shop, and Store,
(for wood or coalTi: ~ ore Pipe, Zinc, Sheet
Iron. Stove Tubes. &e. drc., &c.
His aasortment includes the moil Stier and
DESIHAHie NTOT IGSS , market, and will be
sold on the MOST SAVGRAALE Trims, and to
which he would invite the particular attention of
CASH buyers. [ f 'k:ew 3filford; NOT. ISt, 1853.
I\TEW GOODS, in my line . of I;nsineni:-arrie
-1.11 ink every week; ABEVTURRELL
. starch .2404 1859.
'A
HAPPY NEW 'YEAR TO 'ALL
•. • •••• -
_ 1858 is dead and gone, and ••
1869 is but just begun.- • -
15 rieste call at ti.e Plassaltroise 'Hook
store and tot) a copy of tha Arts of Bea u
•v by Lola Mont...-a, and subscribe for Godoy's
Lady's Soek. at 52,00, or for Peterson's, Arthur's,
Fronk Leslie's, 51rs?A. S. Stephen's &c., &c . ~ at
the intros club rates. Harper's and the Atlantic
at 82.01 each.
Coll and Lily a copy of Liviegatone's Tassels ,
and Explorations in South Africa, and a copy of
Recollestioni of a Life Time S. G. Goodrich.
A fine sett of Chessmen; a beautiful Album. sir a
Portf4e. a nice Pocket Bible, or a Prayer Book,.
for which you can snd I 5 or 20 styles,) a con
or M iss Cooper's Moon tVernon Letter,* anporibr
• Pocket Knife a Packet Dint v and Almanac, Li
cly's,-Pernocronc. Fa rme re;Tribune,and Juvenile
Almanacs for.l 85 9, tkc., &e.; and at the, same time
.subscribe foi any good - F.3miis - Paper you may
Choose at - the very lowest club prices.
- For further items of exciting .nesessaild 'im
portant events please buy and read the
Ledger of lam 8411 and 15th. for sale at th e
. Montrose Book Store, by --A.l l f. BULLARD.
'Montrose. Jot. 4th. 1859.
DR. E. W. WELLS
- r - r AVOW; permanently located
offers hk rirofesAional serlemt to all who
I may relnire Them. Mao, ki : iepa -eon:dandy on
et 101 l *lock or Drugs and Itiedleingery
- Vure Witica gra! Ltriwora •for iteiliesl
• I.vvArs ' -tar—Arig.
ABEL TURR . ELL .
HAS just returned•from Ne w York, with r.
11 hirge and choh!t, variety ofGoods, which
he .offers to his customers and the public at tow
pries for cash. His stock cutnprises:
b Y. U
}:
• P A .1
. N T S ,
• OIL,
WINDOW d`DASS,
• DYE STUFFS,
GROCERIES. •
GL AS S—W A.l E,
1.113.-OCKERY,
•
MIRRORS,_
CLOCKS,
W --ALL PAPER,
WINDOW PAPER,.- -
WINDOW OIL SIIADES,
= F A,NCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY
PERFU E ,
1)11Y GOODS;'
If WARE,
WOODEN
WARE,.
WOODEN WA -R Et,
- BROOMS,
ISRU-SIIES,
JAPANNE'D WAP.E,
BIRD CAGES,
CANARY SEED,_
POCKET'KN'IVES,
UM'BItELLAS,
GUNS,'
PISTOLS, •
• AMUNITI - ON; •
TURPENTI_NE,
CAMPIIEN - E,
:'BURNING
ALCOII01„"
• LIQUORS, _
(For Medicinal Purposes only,)
TRUSSES ; •
SI7I.'7.PORT.EItS,
6 OULDE It I'l It NOES,
PORT - MONNAIES,
SPEcTACLES,
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &p,.,
-O. L D PENS ,
• STATIONERY,
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c.,
- And -all c.;£ th.o most popular
PATENT MEI/IQ - INES,
Th3nkfr. I for the libetti patronazo hitherto re
ceived, he hopes to merit a eontinuance and
large iLerease Of the same.
. ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose. Nov: let ISSB.
TO THE PUBLIC.
00111 E Merchants publish a • few low prices,
'kJ br the price of a few low priced articles, us
an inducement to persons to make their purchases
of them, under the pre.uinfitiop2 that every thing
to equally low. IVitherat • tasmg spine in the
public gapers to enumerate pries, I wish it dis
tinctly understood, that I will 'Ail Goods as low
-for the.quality as they can bethought in any
other Store in this place or county. Baits and
/koh l not nseds Purchasers will generally find
food qualities of Articles at TURRELL'S, and in
Drugs. Medicines, Paints,•thls, arid Dye Stuffs,
the -tery best , and the assortments full. The
Fancy Goods Departinent issalso extensive.
Also, choice Family Grotleries, Crockery, _V all
Paper, Jewelry. Perfumery, &c. Ia short nearly
et-err:Wag usually kept in country stores. As 1
deal. _in matey departments of "trade, anil have
• more Articles than I can wsll enumerate in the
limit of a Newspaper, I shall not attempt
neither will -it he necessary, under
eumstances, to fill a column with useleSs re
petitions and blanks. :The people are invited to
call and examine foi themselves.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, Nov. lot, IFO'ifi. , •
• • L A -111 S
AN - 130 -MATERIALS . FOR
- LIGHTS! -
BURNING FLUID, Caturkene, Lamp Oil.
Candles, 4-r., of best qualities, constantly
on hand, and at prices 2.4 Ce EAT , AS THE eIIEA PENT.
rnstotners rnerrefe upon zoning, Fluid And
camphpue, new and good. as. I cell so fast,
they never get stale. Also, Cans and Lumps.
• , ABEL TURRELL.
31.ntr . nne....5, , v. '2sth, SY , .
HER:I7'A 7RUSSES,
ABDO-VIA:AL SUPPORTERS,
SHOULDER BRACES- -
j us - r received a large Assortment of the
el 'above articles, at reduced prices. The most
ditE(ult cannot fail, to be suited in 'size. quality
and prices. ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, Nen% 25th, 1558..
TO MUSICIANS. , •.
DART CCTLAR attention is called to the
JE eh& .e variety of Violin, Guitar and Boss
Viol Str ngs, some of the best qualities in market.
Also a good selection of Violins, Bows, Pegs,
Bridges, Tail Pieces, Finger Boards, - Rosin,tke ,
Accoraeons, Rotes, Fifes, Drum Sticks, Toning,
Forks, Instruction Bdoks, 1.:.. Call' in at the
Vs 'ety Store of 'ABEL TURRELL.
THE BLINDSHAL SEE
A LAR G E AND N.,LNF SUPPLY OF
- SPECTACLES:
JUST RECEIVED.
- CALL-A2VD TRY
TO AID THE EYE,
• at iURRELL'S.
Mootrone. Nor.2sth. 1858. -
y :1 TEIOGItA PII s—A NEW SUPPLY
LI Dee. 1a!, 1858. A. TURRELL.
rirEETH.--GUJI AND i'LAIN TEETH,
for sale by - - ABEL TERRELL.
Montrose. February Ifit, 18.59.
3,000 ROLLS OE WALL PAPER.
40 DIFFERENT STYLES.
BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &C., &D.
4 NEW SUPPLY, just arrived, and for sale
i tit i cheap, by - A. 'IT RRELL.
ABEL TURRELL, MONTROSE, PA.
Dealer in Drage, Medicines, Chemicals
Dye Stuffs. Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes •
Window Glass, Groceries. Fancy Goods, Jew:.
elr, Perfumery. &e.—And Agent for all 'the
most popular Patent Medicines.
- INT:CI - "XC.M .
DE. PATRICK, JR., Would like
after asilence of nearly ten years, to appeal
lithe moral sensibilities of a very generous pub
liN.who bare always manifested their sense of
anreciatlon of his usefulness . by exacting hi i
services when needed or thought to be needed,
but who have given no other evidence of grati
tude or good will—particularly in the way of
"substantial aid!" as Kossuth would say—that
he now desires a full and entireiettlement of all
his uncoil - atm, alio the accounts of the late firm
of - Pifrick Dimpek ; and he wishes further to
state that he desires nothing to be considered
wrong, if, after a few weeks, the said accounts,
remaining unsettled, she'd be plaeed in the hadds
of a good sharrcqiccior, and made to account
tObim something that will buy - Oats andßeek
wheat. Please notice this andtake action awn
aingly.--YourisTruly,
jan2 K, PATRICK, JR.
Executor's liotioe.
WHEREMS Limers Testamentary npon th e
eitate 2 of CCRDELLIA. SMITH, late
of Great Bend township, dep . uuted,, have - been
grsnted to the eabseriberj all persona in
debted to the said estate will please make pay
ment, and thosebasing claims wilj Please pre
sent the uteri without delay to Peter Smith of
Groat Bend. PETER SMITH, Executor.
Great Beni. Mirth 17th. 16,..9 —1255.•
S. 11. SAYRE & BRoTricus I THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. 1
ARE HOW 11E6E1111\k;
-
_iv of d
-
i
crsv
Of
FALL
,
sl AND
ININTV4II. G00111i4..
WilicH lo for . custior Produce 1!311 bu bnught
very
ALL CAPER . A sole& assurtruent just
Y recciVed.
S. H. SAYRE i BROTHERS
CARPETING.I Bargains offered by
It SAYRE & BROTIIERS
PLOWS! PLOWS!
PI.OWS. Ws invite the attention of Farmers
to the'telebrated Peekskill Plows . 'which
we have added to lour lurgt ausortment. .
S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
Proprietora,ot -Eagle Foundry.
- Mont - rose. N0v. 1 2.9th, 1858.
STOVES! S'T'OVES!! STOVES!!!
O UR
Stoves line he - en do thoroughly tried
k.._J $9 the entire satisfaction of all, that thuv
owed no recommend from us.
S. 11. SAro& TiItoTIWTI9.
AVM. B. SIMPSON, 1
WITDIf REPAIIIER,
Shop in Boydit Web-ter's Arty building : l
next door abo're keelrr d . 7 Siodclunrs. •
worked for the past' nine yearn
with the moat skillful workmen, he feels
confident that he can do the most difficult ) , ,bs
on short
All Work IVorra-otrtl to Give- Satisfaction.
W. B. STmrsniz has worked for me for softly
time. rind I can recommend him no a careful and
skilful workman. competent to dons good work
as can ho done in the cotntry, and - worthr nt
confident,. - WM. A.
Towanda June OOP: 1551.
Refers-to—Wm: F Itmtl, Fl. W. !bird. 1).
Montayne, F. 0 Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, TOWLL•
tin; B. J. Bentrjy, 1 Searle, C. 1)! Lithror,
NVittenberß, Montrose.*,*Jewetry neatly repaired on short n,,tice.
and on reasonable titans. (June 15a), I 856 -tr
-
61Ititt ntiti*Ocii!
ioT --,....,.., , . 1 .-' •,_, A . - , ~„.., „ ~,, i orra4t:E, over Wil,OlIN Store.
I'S-'/ W ' . .•...r: - : - .:11. t ~. X.: L .l :I: i i 3 i LODGINGS, at ‘E.tII;.C 9 -.• Ho rm..
At the Old Stand of Lathrop &Co • NI ont roNo. 11 arch Imh. 1".55._
CO., —
LATHROP &De WIT i . , wm. W. SMITH, & .
I Cabinet and Chair Matiniartair
'DEG leave to announce to the pubic in P en .."..,,,, foot of Main Street. Moutro:..e. l'a.
L., era! that they are now openin g one et the ' . _
largest STOcKs of ItIF:IICHANDiNE ever offered in JOHN GR,OVES,
Montrose. Comprisin g Dry Goods, Grocerie,
F•i‘hionable Tailor-Bhr,', near the
flard.Ware.rrecizery,eze.,&c:, &e.. whieh the '. .
• Baptist Sleeting llouse, on Turnpike Street.
propose to sell at the LowEsy CASH MICE!,
Those are real Faris., MoLlrol:e. l'a.
-- - - - - ......_ _ . .. _
We wish to demonstrate to the public the --- DR, R. THAYER,'
,htTorenc e between ;buyin g Goods for rasa and Ph ravings and Surgeon, 'Montrose
us TlNiti. ' LATHROP Sz DL\VITI'. Pa. (Mice in the Farmer's Store. '
Montrro.e. April '&th, 1 4 .55. . . _ -
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
NEW' MILFORD • '''.
~ New Milford, l'enti'n.
Shawl andDl•es,s Go gds Emtorium! r jholevalle denier in Bottum % IThiml-,...
NEW FALL GOODS I, Suspendeis, Threads, Finney Goods
Watches, .leweire, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut
tem Fishin g . Ta;,k le, Cigars, &e. &e.
FOR CA , II AND FIiONIDT SIX' MONTIIS Brycits. Sten:Rants - and pedlars, supplied nn ;Own'
ti•rins.
H. DURRETT _
wm. I I.IYDEN.
1 .
lI A S. now in Stoe, and in making la m e addl.: JOHN HAYMiN,
tions to his Stia4i of ' _ _. . __ __ _ _-
'ALL ANDI WINTER GOODS ' DR. E. F. WILMOT,
( - 1 anda nte of the Alluptth:e a nd Timm,
'Fo whieh he would irtote the attenti,in Jr bo,_
)1 p,,thite Colleges of Medicine, is now per
era: einl.raeitt, the,: e1,...t de , irahle varieties e t
LADIES' DRESS ''OOllS, ineludieir the N ,,, ; wane:3[ly
S Incased in
ill Got-at Bend Pa.
114" . of Itn'h Fa I Prints Pla,l-, in D. -
Aprll 21. 18.1
t,
•-- • -
l.ii ne s, Mira' Plaii; Plaits and Pliiiil Mi•rinns. JOHN SAUTTER,
11,,hnir Cielits. GiniZhalTlS. Silks: ilreehe, 51...11:1
-"":.-- 1 4 .. t. t onable 't ailor. ribe p first (trio
Ca--htiere. Silk and , t VIO nol Shawls, Welt iiibbons. I 'l. %1 1
Bonne•s and Flowefr, Net H north of the. Farmer'sStore. o od s . Ladies' C'eths. -
Broadel ,, lns,Ca , ,,inierpc,&c., with a full as,orti...,
ment of other Staple and Earrvy Goods, as us u al, FlT A filli ft Itilt-E- 1
includir•
• , 111111.: subscriber having purchased
Groceries, Ciocl•iery, ilardware.
1 ~,,,tr. - -1.. refitted and newly furniNhed th•
Stores Iron,' Steel, Nails, Ilats, - ...0 , , . . ,
. apme 'ay!! known and popular Hotel
and Caps, 11Soots and Shoes,
--- ----is prepared, to accommodate the tray
- Carpeting.Ploor oilClottis
l'ainlcil ‘Vindow Shad-es, eting public and others with all the attentions
and comeri:ene,-s usually found - in first-dab ,
Wall Paper., Clocks,
DriigS Oils, Paints,-
1101..5. No effort will be spared by the Pm.
. priet•i/ and his Assistants to make the Hole'
...
Ilatilato dobes .
ht?„ a{ e.,
equal in, every point to any' in the country.
The Bar will always be §mpplied with tn•
arThe entire Stock being large and bought Choic es t l
for CASH, will gyve superior cippoitunity for Liquors.
Choice Selectinns,,and be sold at the rowrs-r S tables,The connected with this Hons.
rIG I! RES to CASH AND. PROMPT SIX are large, roomy and eonvenient,and careful and
attentive Hustlers are always in charge of them
110NTIIii BuyEßs.
Salt & Flour constantly on hand. )1 ‘1 • •
J. S. TAR BELL.
. ontrose, , ay 13th, I P.A.
New Milford. October lot. 1854. .
DENTAL NOTICE.
A. GIFFORD has located iiim- if
Din Montrose flu: the purpose of e :frying or
the DENTAL PRACTICE in ull its branches. I k
now ready to attend to aft calls in his profrs,iiin
with promptnesA, and will ends of to ;jee entiri.
sa.tiefurtion. All oporntiotus WARRANTED. Office
with Dr. Dia:ocK. . Sel 15th. 11358.—ff.
CASH PAID
FOR -SHIPPING FURS 'BY
HA THEY BROTH ERS.
New Milford. Pot, Jan. Ist, 1859.
flour, fr 6 kc 4jrobision
NE, bolnw J, Drna Skim
on Pub!ic Avenue, where - will be found
„nsotantly nn hand; general assortment of
GROCERIES:
Such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups,,Tuas, Coffee
dr_c , &c, &c.
Also the choicest brands of
FAMILY FLOUR,
lfral,"Lard, Purk. 1 1lams. Fish, Dipped Candles
Tiniothy,'Cloirer, Field and Garden
' Seeds.
We solicit a share of the public patronage, andl
pl e d ge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure another.
BALDWIN & ALLEN.
• WSI. L. ALLEN
AirnEn EXLDWIN
;NEW GOODSH'
-.- - A,. T -
H. J. 'WEB B'S.
ItrONTIiOS',E. X 6 V. 301/I 1858
, J4.IESPI'LE'S
_ DIETETIC SALERATIIS:
rrilJE BEST article in market. Try it.
BUC,KSILIN LASllEki n —no htiinbug—at
OV 2seseh, undino less.
ANEW supple of those euellent Candles,
by the Ih. or box.
XTEW supply ofithoss good TEAS, at 4, 6,&
ill as per lb. • thil very boat iu market..
IdOLASSiS)
TORACCO,.
CIGARS,
t4cuovit. nooks,
Of every variety that is rued-Under the present
adminia:ration:
. .
Dr. H: Smith,
, -
011. CLOTH CARPETING : and indeed our S URGEON DENTIST. Residence and of.
"city" can now boast of an ussortinent ; fie° opposite the Vsptist Church (north side)
unequalled heretofore, at. very_ low prices for Montrose. Particular attentloo will be given
cash. a . KENiioN . J r . to' liarort!ng teeth on goid and elver p!ste, and
, dte23 _ Cenire„ Pa. to f.!hr,i; dcr3: inz teeth.
==l
01;FIr.E. 1`1.:111.1k: AvENIZ., r I'PQS III . Tfi s t r. 0
Iferms.-82 per annum:-25 percent. de
duele•d it paid in L.Liva nee ; 50 per rent. added to
arrenragea. No person receiving a paper on credit
Anil be eritlift`d to tio benefit of any emeruptiou
is was a bar to the eollecto•n 1,1 bills. The receipt
of pspers on credit to ho i.l.idenee of - an nree
ment to the F.;
Discontinusnees options] d ith the Publisher
until all arrearngea ore paid.
Advertisement. inserted at 61 per sqUare of
200 ems; 25 cents per rqunre for eth insertion
after the' brat three.. One square out year, 85,
each additional .quire, $4.
Job Work .t all Idnek executed neat!
and promptly. Blank* alwaya on hand.
REMOVAL.
ittle -A: Post, Attornevr , al Law, have
J - removed In their new cfriee. n ice' duorr,
south of Boyd & V ebsi-er's corcr•r.
Montrose lkt..^_s,•3m
D - R, WAI. L. It ICII tI It SON,
`~l(lClDrespectfullt•tni r ills Prfes . sitmal
Services to dos nts of
MONT It 0 SE,
8,11 its icOotc.
06 lice over M olford'4 :N:,-re
11..odwing‘ at the 6l•t •1One Hotel
Montrose, Oct. 12th. 1858 —l%.*
LIWRENI F, I. KrilisßrhY,
51A tirk E S, 3.1112ERS IS
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A compound- remedy, in which we have la
bored to produce the most effectual alterative
that can be made.. /t Is a concentrated extract
of-Para Sarsaparilla, co combined with c.thec
substancos,of still givater alterative pout a 4
to affbrd mt •effective antidote for the discuss
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by thuse
suffer front Strumous complaints, and that one
which will uecomiluAt their cure must prove
of immense service to this large_ class of our
afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this
compound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the wont eases to be found
of-thefollowitriy, comrilinnts:—
Si:Burl:Ll AND St. iii,el; CoMPLArcrii,
ERCTTIO7r9 .sND ERCTllrE.lLisctscri, I:LCENS,
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FECTIMM, MERCURIAL WhE.ArE,. littorsT. tit:l:-
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on Sr. 21.sroo . Ny's FIRE, and iiitlerd the whole
class of complainti arising from lurmurr or
Tr; PE BLOOD.
This compound will, be found a great pro
moter of health, then_ taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors Winch fester in the
blood at that aeason ofthe year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the-aid of this remedy, _spare themselves front
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sires; through which the system still strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this thrOugh the natural channels of the hotly .
by an alterative medicine. denim out the
`vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or acres; cleanse it - When you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it,
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you When. - Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, fur cleansinr , the 100,4. "'Keep the
blood healthy, and nil is well; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can he no
lasting ,Imalth. Sooner or later something
mien gp wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or °ref-thrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and de•-erycs much, the
reputation. of accomplishing these ends. But
the world bas been egregiomly deceived by
preparations of, it, partly lx..eaus , the drug
alone has not 411 the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many`preparations,
pretending to be courentravd extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
pr any . thing else.
'During late years The public have been mis-
led by large bottl,Nw, pretending to given quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these ha're been frauds upon the sick, for
they not only Contain lair.. if. any, Saisapa
rills, but often no curative proper - ties m hates.-
er. Ifenee, hitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself is justly de;pised7and has become
synonvimass with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compounAlStersaparillat and intend
to- supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name friim the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we hare ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run -of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to accuse their complete
eradication from the system. the remedy should
be „judiciously taken according to directions or.
the bottle.
Price, S 1 per Bottle) Six Bottle• for 83.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
- -
has won for - itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and famg Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues,
wherever it has been em
played. As it has l ong been in constant use
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up td the best
it ever lies been, and that it may be relied on to
do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
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Ayer's . Cathartic Pills,
PM% nre COME OP
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Dysentery, Font Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache,
Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Shin Diseases,
Lirrr Complaint, Dropsy, Teller, Tumors and
Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a
Dinner fell, and the Purifying the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly. and they arc the.
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
family physic.
Prim 25 cents per ; Five taxes for Sl.OO.
tireat humbers of Clergymen. Physicians, States-.
meat and eminent personages, bore lent their
names to certify the-unparalleled u.Cl‘l:llC5h of these
remedies, but onr space here will not permit the
.insertion of them. The Agents below noised fur
nish gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC in which they
are giren ; with aizo full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed fur their cure.
.Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
other prcparationl Alter make more profit oft.
Demand AYER'S, and fake no otters. The sick
want the best aid there is fur them, and tlity should
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THE subs'eritiera would call the attention of
their friend" to the great variety of cold
and Silver NVakiwi, Jewelry and Fancy Goods I
which then have on hand Nuitable for the apl
prnnehint; EllOhday., and which they offer at the
invest Cash Prices. Everts & Ar.
No. 2. Odd Peilows' Mil,
MnghArnton. Dt.e.'l7th. 1858.
GOLD AND - liII,VER WATCHES.—Open
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Lockets, Bracelets, Snaps, Pens, Ttirltli.
picks. &c., &c., &c., by EvAns & A t.t.Es.
WARE.—Table, Desert and fickle
0 Forks. Table, Desert, To., Sugar, Clean).
Berry. Preserte and Salt Spoons; Napkin kings;
Chibirens' knives, Arks aud Spoons, in sets;
Cups; lee Cr - caln. Pie, Butter and Fruit Knives;
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Castors, Cake .anit Card Baskets, Pitcher
Trays, Salts, Cups,Tar na.kets, Soap and
Gravy IsdleS, Forks and Spoons. &e., for da loL
by E VANS & ALLEY, •
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Canes, Coral Beads, do. NM: laees and Arm
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Telescopes,- Walen Stands, Knives and Forks,
Poekitt Knives, Seiss.ors*, Wax. Satin and Amber
Beads, , Sze., by EVANS & ALUM .
DIAMOND PINS - AND FINGEILItING
some very fine, by EVA NS & ALLEN.
PLATED KNIVES.—A Chrge Assortment of
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GRAMENDERG Mranctrits.—Vegetable Pills
Green Mountain Ointment, M.lrdapnrilla
Compound, Childrtm's Panacea, Eye Lotion. Fe
ver and -Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen
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Uterine, Cithoikon, Dr. Libby ' a Pile Ointment,
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Ayre's Pills and Cherry Pectoral, Tanner's
German Ointment„Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
Hollotvay's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. Fiteh'a Heart Corrector, Rennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever
and Ague Cure, Merchant's Gurgling 011,4rni.
ca Liniment, Camphor, Castor Oil,-Paregorie,
Aloes, Picers. Myrrh, Licorice, &e., &c.,
A new supplyjnat. received, to be kept ennatant
lv-on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD.
October, let, 1856. - ,
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All our Itemodirs arp fOr ult. by
Patent Medicines: &c.
'AVMS AT
414 P,
LET THE AFFLICTED READ;
And learn that a perfect and rad.cal eureilsoor tirramed and ,
guaranteed to alb who are aftlet..l with weakness. debility ,
nervous complaint+. melancholy toungfill, depression et
spirits, dist:ova and an s rul..l. of mind, true of 010010 lent of
m.. 1 0 ,07. lota of energy and 1111,,,11ae power, puny growth,
wa•t.ll l , sway, and a want of conlideuee. to ther.,q1,1,4 faint
toe 1K convulsive trenJdio,ro, impotence anddisgust of life.
nowt physlelans require to he told the norms of your dis
ease—the ENOLI4II BOTANIC Pit YnICIAN does Oct. Ms
perfect knowledge of the human system enables him to dew
cram the tibiegee without any information front the patient,
to explain Its original cause; sod to guarantee Its (nee. And,
what lu'more valuable still, he will. honestly and frankly tell
whether you can he cam% or nor, Ulus saving yon trouble, r -
pot.. and thimppointment. lid eXAminat:On• oh. wade '
without any infornintom from the patient; therefore Inc
vioreughly undeposuds their 11 . 11yoiral comPitieu and roma.
ologlysi development, without which he never Could have
porformed many astonishing rarer, It should Le minion. '
bared that this lisdanical Phyocian performs cures tOougUt.,
Impessible."—.)fetffeul
Let skrntice, ned more re . p . .eciiilly those who hare fried
others and got no relief, let them read the follow log farts, sod •
Judge for themselves, of the good ett'ocio of the.B..tanlc l'hy. •
Vichtu's ItarZedloi. As all his correspondence, is sifietly !
pri,gto kad conthiontlal, honer prevelsts from giving LAMM. •
YOUNG MEN, READ ormits:
I anstiow twenty-ere years of age, I have 'nil - erect from $
the followlug symptisma Steed was aeveeteen years old: I '
employeitevery means ; I consulted k ootwbrrof wind - eel Met,
&n.. 1 spent a little fortune for medical treatmert, and got to
cello!, until I tried the Botanic Physician. ruder his treat•
meet, I was restored to perfect health, 'both mentally and '
physically. The following were the symptoms I fedi—St
the age of seventi'sn, palpitations of the heart came on, and
which were afterwards induced ea the. slightest exertion or
excitement; periodind he:slashos, ord.:laud hurting through '
the ears; Imperfect vision. objects like falling stars annoying
the sight; temporary attacks of squinting; Pialliica and
I.l.tehes nu the facts; ashrivelled state of the frame, with '
coustantsgold feet sod handy, In. of memory ; incapacity to
turn t h e attention to any Jot .unjust „frequent fits of atistrac
don: total Inability to study; dislike to amiloty ; attacks of ,
diemondeisey, melanchely,• involuntary `shedding of tears;
heats and Ibrahim on' the face ou the sllghtoid occasion, and
thoughts of suicide; difficulty of brivithing on the least video '
walking. rotntng. or going up smirk, or up • bill. The state-
ads woe cotistantly out of order; the appetite heroine capri
cious ;. sometimes It increased. and at other times nearly ab
sent Janeiro' tastes and a longinefor strange And. A train
of s dyspepile symptom• set In, such no ttatuienec,-eoastlpa
tten, and looaonnes; extreme heaviness and torpor after
eating; great thirst, restless nights, fdghtful dreams, co-min,
night sweats, fetid breath, decay of tenth, amused,' fdrred
tongue. T..te chief symptoms of which, In addition to the pro- I
calink, were pain and debility In the back and iota., creeping
and shtiering sensations Sawa-the spine, as thiSugh ants were
traverittog that column. I we:: engaged to he married, bat
dared hut, for time my Infirmity might he known. I felt •
seam of fear, distrust and shame, with et dread leaf my infir
mity should be suspected or diseovered ; a wasting away (el
bowed, and my friends thought I wax consumptive; My mit:t
-ole:lee became callow, my eyesight dies had It downcast
and an abashed look ; I was unable to-stand the gust of other
people; I would hind. when spokee to; my - forehead and
fsee became blotched and pimpled ; a 10b of flesh followed,
and.. great drOwidness, with an indifferewee to every thing
but ainduision ; appearances of rulititre began to ithow them
seise., I begun to plueihn ay.; for seven years I suffered ail
these aymptorifs and kept the secret in my own bosom ; and
behove I should have taken the secret to an early grave,
bad I not consulted the Botanic Physician. I write there
facts for the sake of suffering humanity; hoping they will
- rave some of my fellow-creattree from a life of suffering and
a premature grave.
Your% truly, &c.,
When the above gentleman called on me, he had no hopes
of a cure; all he expected wax a little relief. I nest mate a
Phrenological and an Anatomical examination of him. lia••
tag vatlatied myvlf that he had no chronic disease shout him.
I told hurt at once that I <mild mire him ; but he had suffered
so much disappointment in the uther,rernedlm he had med.
that he even doubted mine; however, I made the necesmry
Mathematical and Astronomical calculation.; and havin4 by
these means sycertaintal what herbs, under planetary in.
thienee, were boat adapted to his Ca.. the core was very 6,1,n1
accomplished. lie,recovered soon etovered all his mental and t;Ly•
Oral energies; In shurt, he becarlae a man again . ; and shortly
alter married, and I need not say became a happyntan.
ennutruti.n. , nn Lc 1: :no
ENGLISH BOTANIC
No. 1336 Lombard Street, Philadelphia.
AFFLICTED, .READ,
'And hoar what others have silo of him and hie eurtw'—
" This eminent English Botanic Physician has really yes
rosined some of the most utonishing cores on record, in this
or In any other country, Tip Ms istinVe, innocent, but certain
Nor Remedies.
" Every Man, Woman and Chu , whether Father, flubaud
or Sou , all Ladles, whether Yonnu or Old. whether a School
furl or Matron. whether Mother, Wife or Danabter, wbelher
- Married or Single all should consult the English Butialc
Physician, If they wish to be pertnaucntly and radleall7
cured."
"Let no young man eater the 3ACRED OBLIGATIONS
OF MARRIED LIFE, without tint consnitlug this emincot
_Engßah Botaiile
,Physician. Ile h. cured hundred., of ea...,
which have been pronounced incurable, and thoneands
Nave been radially cnrod hp him, sod the parties are, now
married and happy. Every oar, expecialityeean persons and
• thebe coutepplating marriage, should consult - him_ He sr 111
I describe your disease end the parts affected • lie will des.
tribe the true cause of all your suffering. and Infirmities. Ile
will tell all the arreptolus von have experienctel. and all
thn symptoms you will experience, and the result of all these
eyeoptoins on your health and constitution. Ile wilt toll you
how long you have been affected. Ile will also tell Tun bon
4m14,1,13.1a yAo can be cored. No deadly poisons. .
Nun Formes, Opium, or anyether pongees: uo Mercury. nor
any deadly mines(—nottlng but purely vegetable applica.
(ions are preacnbed by this wonderful Medina liolaniat We
Mete. every one to consult the English Ihranlc Physic:au,
and Judge fur-themselves."—)f Journal.
LADIES, READ TIIISt
" t have been married tea years; I never had an y children
it canoed discontettineut in my linsbaa : we boil; wore net
ions to hare children; and I V.I.'S keyeral things to remove
y . barreunebe, but they bad not:dem A butt three years ago.
I called nu the gotaulc Physician; 1 tool; his Ilenindttw, au
ant now blessed with two lovely children, my health Is
much improved, and — my hnsband .1a more rAtouted and
happy
Believe we, yours, "
ANOTHER.FOR THE LADIES!
“Eleven menthe after I was married I gave birth to &daugh
ter. but my suffering. were .o great that the Faculty des
paired of my recovery. This mode me dread the thoughts
of having any more children. I triad every thing to prevent
11 repetition of my sufferings, but without succeeding. Two
yearn titter marriage, I . 6lllllagain confined. but my sintering*
were no great that the child died. I was told by ray Physician
that if 1 had any more children, he feared nay life would bo
endangered. I tried the BOTANIC PHYBICIAN'S Pre..
ventive to Hare Children. His Remedios had the
d.ostred effem.; they not only prevented me from having chil
dren. but they also improted my health. To the purr, all
things arcpure
- rtsrs, sincerely, &e
"4 Sr
Whose - delieate health makes It desirabte not to have chil
dren, consult him. AR those who are childless, and wish to
have children, consult blue. .All Ladies commit him la . the
malt delicate cases , with implicit and perfect confidence:
TO THE MARRIED LADIES, whose health wilt got admit
of so Increase of family, his Remedy is itivatnable, as It can
be successfully used as A PREVENTIVE Agalnat
Slaving any Chlldrria. If . you have tried others,
and got oo relief—lf you wish to enjoy good health tad loug
lcfo --if von are wise, you will go and consult the ENGLISH
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, at his private residence, No 1236
LOMBARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. All Interviews are
strictly pr vate and confidential: Thousands can testify to
his honorable, fatherly and gentlemanly cooduel; his stand
lug and exponents of half a century prove, beyond all Con
tnsdicOu, that-They can confide all their little trouble.. sod
Id:trail to him as a Esther, amen of moral rcltlttidc,-und a man
of honer and high sense of duty. Past experience bee proved
that all their little secrets nra safe sad snored with him.
MARRIED MEN, READ THIS
" I beve been married 'fourteen years; about dee yearn ago
I began to loony muscular power. no much or, that I frared
I would become impotent. I applied toveveral medical men,
but got no relief, until, by mere chino, I applied to the Bo
tank PLysician ; he told me mine was". ease that required
time, but that be would guarantee ► perfect eine l I only fol.
lowed btu advice. I pot my name on bin books • he Made a
calculation and sacertalued what herbs would be most
cleat and best adapted to my case. Pltimately4y attending
closely to his adrke, I recovered all toy lost power and en
ergy, and I am now mauler arid a stronger man thanl ever
RIM
Tonrs ; gTaterally,
COllllll latlons daily, Sundays sLleepted.
Thom at a distance can communicate by letter. All Letters
Communisations and Interviews strictly Private and Cond.
dentist. The Postage of all Letters must tpdprepaid, and One
Dollar enclosed for Consultation Pao.
• Address,
ENGLISH BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
No. 1336. Lombard Street, Philadelphia.
April 2d, 1859,—•F 3m*
YOUTH AND MANHOOD.
Jusr Published, the 25th thcasanr4
mailed in a sealed envelope, to any
.11 411,
address, on receipt of ttreo Stamps.
A medictl essay on the physical exhaustion 4. de
cay ql the frame, caus , d. by “self-abuse" infection,
anct,thellYi of mercury. by R.J.Oulterlcell,
member of the nr . ;ul college if surgeons,
Spermatorrhom or seminal embotione, genital
and riervous debility, impotency, loss of energy.
depression .of epirits, timidity, dieetotem of AUXU:ii
organs, impediments to marriageZpromptly and
.effeetuslty cured by the author's novel anti eue
cessful troattnent, by means of which the inva
lid can regain priettne health without baying re
course to dangerOus and expensive medicines.
(From the London Lancet.)
The best treatise ever writton on a subject of
vital Importance to alb.well worthy the nuthoi's
exalted reputation.
Address the publishers, J. C. KLINE, &
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1 1 1 vial School of I.7hitvd kitutes. Ydunt
men prep.ireg tur actual duties td the Counting,
J. C. SMITH it , Prof. of Book-keeping
rind licientdi, A e en u at,
A. T. DocrnErr, Teacher of Arithmetic and
Calculation.
J. A. ItEAm - nick and T. C. JENruts,Tencker of
13,ffik keeping:- •
_ A Uod.LEY and W. A. MILDER, Profs. of Penn-
manship.
51,..N0LE ANbIIMI:BLE ENTRY 000 x KEETIN( I,
An used in every department of business.
COM 31E1I.Ct At, marl NI I:Tic—RAPID BC
SINESS Witt ONG—
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DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONE
ERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—
COM MERCIAL LAW—
Are tau4lit and all other subjects necessary for
th, auecesa and thorough education of a practi•
eui busits man.
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I)rawn, all the Premiums in Pittaburz for the
ImA three years,.also in Eastern :end IVeste,rn
Cities, for best Writing.
.INOT ENGRAVED
I3IPORTANT ill PORMATION.
Student:, enter at any time—No vae.lion—Time
unlitnited—Revittiv at pleasure—Graduates us
skted to obtain situations—Tuition for full Con t .
tnercial Course, s33s.oo—Average time 8 t o 12
weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Statiohery,
:313,00—Entire coat, 80,00 to $70,00.
arMinister's sous received at half price.
For ('aid—circuler—Specimens of Business
and Ornamental Writing—ine:ose two stamps,
and adilre:s r. W. JENKINS, Pitt.bora, Pa..
SeptPtllber 9th, 1858.-3 in I v,eq..w
St TIMER aftANGE vIENT
EW RAILROAD ROUTE—DEL ;WART;,
1 1 11 LACKAWANNA & WESTERN BAD,
ROAD —New and expeditions Tread gunge
• mate from the Nort and lA'st, %la Great Bend
i and Seranton.rand from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming through to New Yoe,: and
Philadelphia.
Ckp rind 'after :Aliincliiy, April 11th, 1532,
tlititis will ln• run Tedium's:
The rir t'nr a I , Ey. Train nound N Y.
& Erie R. R. arrtvra at Grer.t.llend at 6 )0 a Tr..
a .1 vonnbet, nith the ENPRESS ulneh
i,•ace,Great - Bend t..r 1 ark and l'i.;iedelphnt
B.ln a
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9.48 •-
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p. tn.
139
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Tunt,l2.‘nr.nrk
Factory%ifle,
Si:rantou,
ANalvr Gap.
Delaw.,rc;(l 5 ininutem to line,j2
13riageville. 2 35
Junction, 3 25
N..w York,
Pt.i1.“1,•; ph
Pu.sen l !..rs Iran N. Y., 14..a%e Pier
No. .2.• North Kr, rr. at
Irom Phihrdel phar, Llnut St ,
Vhart, rt fi U I '•
I. ave Junction,
Poe atßridgeville,‘ 11 37 •z•
Dehtware.(ls tnic. to 4itin.tr;t,l.!)`).
W.,ter Gap. 'l2 29
s:roth.l,bu rg, V/ 41
Scranton, 3.10 "
Factor, vll . O, 358 "
l'oliltilannock, 415
Montrose, • 4.53
Great Bend. 5.t25
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Connect ir/g with - 111e Dolt irh EN;1•1.,
tic we 4 at I 3 t, 4n.1 t..e .`j
V. Ex pre.m,..l-!, at 1 rvi p. fr.
lietttrnivrg,lr:,vo, Gteat 13ciAi at
Dau at Serailii,n
For the accommodation of %Nay tra% el on tt
Sout Dtvisfon.a Ft:Asset:gel car bt , at
_
t ached to the' Es press Freight Trains, I eavirt;..
Scranto.n at 4.00 a. at.
Due nt Stroudsburg at 10 05
s• Junction at. 2 20p. in.
RAnraing, aiN !en me Just tit it et 330 n. tr.
Due nt Stroudchurg :at 05
Scranton . at 2:30 p.
Passengers. to and from New York ;and
adelphia will ithanre care at Junction.
For Pitt.stdn.• Kingston. and Wi.lkeNbartei
take 1. & 11; R.ll. care at Scranton.
For Jeanp, Archbald, and Carbondale. tiiske
the SPIZPS at Scranton.
s Tickpls sold,a9d borwri•
JOAN Sup't.
Wm. N. JENKs.Gen'l Ticket Azult
Sernnton April fith. 1859.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
IMMMI
.4 Benerofent Inslitution,c..labliilied btf.rperial rn
dorcnient for the relief of die sick alddistrewc:,
i afflicted wi th Virulent and Epidemi-diveasfz.
T HE HOWARD A;;S6CIATION,in vice of the .1.. e.
1 furdestruction of human life, excised by :let
hal diseases, and the deceptions praetised upon
the unfortunate victims of each diseases h 7
( Quacks, several:ye:lie age diaTted . their Con
i.sultinir-Surgeun,As a CDARITAELE ACT werthy of
their narne,Ao_open a Di4peleary for the ;real
anent of this class of diseases, in all their s forms,
i and to g ive MEDICA.LADVICE CRATIS;IO all who
' apply by letter, with a description of their ecin
dition, (age, occupation, habits Of life, &c.,) and
in cases of extione portwty, to furnish pterifeirirs
free of charge. It is needless to add that the
Association commands the highest medical skill
of the age,.and will fureish the mosLimproved
modern treatment.
The V,.recton, of the Association, in their Al
nual Report. npon . tlie treatment of Sexual Ih.
seates, for the year ending January Ist, 0-'5B.
express the highest satisfaction frith the slicer.,
which has attended the labors of the Consultin_l
Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhrum Seminal
. Weakness. rmpotenee,Gonorrhcea,Gleet,Sypillis,
the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse,Ac., end or
der a continuance ,of the same plan for the en
suing year. .
. _
An admirable Report on :Spermttorrimed. or
Seminal . Weakness, the vice of Onanisin, Ma.tnr.
bation. or Selt.abuse, and other diseases of
- lie
sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, wi!l
he. sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), FR l'T.
QF CHARGE, on the receipt of T‘N l l
STAMPS for postage. Other . Reports and
Trees_ on, the nature and treatment of sex 1,1
diseases. diet. &e.. are constantly being publish
ed for gratuitous , : distribution and will ha seat
to the Ll:Meted. Some of the new remedies
and methods of treatmentdiscovered during
the Inst. year, are of great. va tio.. •
Address'. for Report. or ' 'reatment. Dr .1
SKIII.IN I lOUGH TON,
:2 lA° ng Surgeon. 11 ow-
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and Association, No. Nom! Nint h Street, Phil
adelphid. Pa. By ordes of the Directors.
• EZRA. D. II EA IeIIVELL President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD.'Seey. , tle 28 1 y.
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the core of disease in\all forms. It talks to you
in plain language, easily understood by plain
folks.; me at en 3 moment be beyond price fa
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should have it
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