1559. WE ARE BOUND TO GO. AHEAD ! GO SEE ?Dirk LARGE STOCK OF NVtl 090 PS 1.. just rernived at the Original One Price and Readr-Pay Store of fiATDEi'BROTHERS: The People's Agents sire on hand 'with it large etocY.of Q 0044 comprising Staple d. Fancy Dry Goods, • Hats & Caps. Boots d: Shoes, Groceries dc. Provisions., Flour At Sail, - Yankee Notions, Watches, SeWeill', Wall dc' Window Paper, " Wooden-Ware, and we hare one thoasand and'one things besides. ire will toy - to CLOSE B TEES - you want BARGAINS CALL and SEE - ' HAYDEN BROTHERS• New Milford, PA, Jan. Ist, 18M). 185 S. J. DICKER AN, JR. 1838 HARDWARE STOVE EMPORIUM KY FULL BLAST!! THE undersigned would tikt;-. this opPortm. nity . to inform his friends and customers that he has recently made large additions to his former_ extensive stock . of . Hardware, Stoves, Stove Pipe, Stove Trirismings, &c., • and that he is prepared, to `supply the wants of the community in that ine at unusually low prices. He flatters himself that his facilities for manufacturing his own Wares, s toves, &c., give him a decided advantage over any who per .ohase and transport at.ii heavy expense their en Lire stock. - He would say to those who wish to . purchase STOVES of any description, STOVE-PIPE, or TRIHMINGS, of anyrkind, And pay for them, ho is preplred to give then] great bargains; but to those Whe want to purchase on a year's credit and than let it.run two ‘ yearS more, he had rath er they Would call on some one else, even if they have to 'pay-seventy-five per cent toore,than an article is worth. In the line of ; ;Shelf Hardware, his assortment is the largest and best selected in Sessuehanes.Ceuntv,;`.purehas - ed as his stock has been niostlrof iirann faeturers, he is enabled to offer inducements to those country merchants who buy small bills, r arely , found this side:a .the big city. We can offer special inducements to Carpeoteri and Joiners who are in want of either Tools or :Building Materials. Black smiths can , findi, 4 o. 4 VH-S, VICES, BELLOWS, and, in fact.; almost anything in their line, by call ing on us, ' • CUE AV FOLt CASTE. • Our stock of "I . Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,. lan- • . kee dec. • / is as large as the'times will admit of. They wore purchased at a !owl:gum, and Neill be sold at prientr to correspond with, the times. " READY-MADE CLOTHING! We_ have just opened about one-and a-half cards of ready-made clothing. Erer,,r body says they are cheap. Sumo say they are tery cheap, pad a number have\ ventured to say they are dog cheap. Certain it is that a small, pile of money will buy a large pile.of clothing. - We would add,. in this cennection, for the in: forination of all concerned and the "rest of man hind," that- we-are tired and . sick of the eiodit, systeni; we have suffered enough by it already, and are determined _to rid ourselves of the the whole. "critter." Believing that the nimble sixpence _is:_ thtltrne system, we are 'resolved to adopt'it, and are-offering our goads at prices - to correspond.. • * * *Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. DICKERMAN, Jr. New Vilrord.-Nov 9.96. 18.58. PORTABLE FARM & PLANTATION'MILLS, FOR GRINDING Grain, Spic6s, Drugs, Paints, &c. DIAMOND IRON BURR MILL Patented Mira 9th,. 1858, by .4. Burdge. THIS real is the Lest, and will taut. longer than any other in use. It is-the tAost sim ple in.construction, the most perfeetin working. and the cheapest of any mill now before the public PRICES, No. 1 Hand Mill at - - - - - 88,00' Ncr. 2 Hand or Power Mill - - 20,00 '.No. 3 Power Mill, grinding from 5 to 10 bush -A els per hour. State and. County rights for salo. Can Teen by calling upon the subscriber. All orders will receive prompt -attention. Founders nude machine men will find this a sta - pie article to nano!, facture. C. PEIRCE, 112 South Third Street, Philadelphia. • to1;31m1. 11.34 white and Blue. ITHETIIILAbELPHIA WEEKLY 'mix, AND BLUE %VT Is one of the Lasg - I , and. P.i! st - Illustrated Lit erary Papers in the united States. _ An imperial Qun to, , euntaining 8 pages: or s 40 columns origin 21;• interesting and faseinatipg reading matter , from thitpens of t$ best Amen tart AUTHORS. ...- / N PREMIUMS TO SUBSCRIBERS: , One copy for one year, $.2 00 and 2 Premiums One copy for twp years, $3 00 and 4 " One copy fur three y'rs.. $5 DO and 6 One copy for fire years, $8 00 and 10 . 'i A.TI::. To CLVIIS Three copies one year, ' 85 60 and 6 Premiums. Fire copies one year. 00 and 10 4 Ten copies one year, 815 00 and - Twenty.-one eorp's.l y'r. 830,00 and 42 Those getting np Clubs of Ten Subscribers' , and remitting 815 will be entitled to an extra copy: - free; and those sending 8 3 0 for 21 eopies, will be entitled to a copy and premiums, free. ) • PREMIUM& Every Subscriber to the WEEKLY RED, WHITB AND BLUE will be', entitled to two Premiums, Worth from 50 rents to $5OO, by the payment of. 23 cents on each. As soon as the subscription money is received, the subscriber will be latorroadlw letter : what premiums 4 is entitled to, and then it is optional whether he remits-the :15 cents on each nod takes the Pre miums or not: • THE PREMIUMS The Premiums that we sell to the subscribers for 25 Septa sackers comprised in the following L I .3 5 Fisrofortes. . $5OO each • 5 ti.S.Treasery Notes,- • ". o Gold Watches, - - 150 - : 16 50- 'lOO " 15 de •11 * " . '5O Seveinc., , Machines, . 75 '", 200 Gol4 Watch/a t - . - .300 , " - 511 '• 300 Silver Watnbes, - . 30- --"*. *. I 500 Silk Dress Patterns; - 25 , 3,000 Sttrer Watches.- - 1 0 r,OOO Giita Chains, - • 'lO to 25' " _ Gold Bracelets, Arofits, Nock Chains, Cameo, Florentine, - 111u„saic and Gold Stant, Setts. Gold and Silver Thrbles, Gold Tar. Drops, Rings, Breast Pins, Bosom Studs; Sleeve Buttons, Cuff nos, 'Lockets, Keys, scarf and Shawl Pins, and other articles, worth from 50 cents, to $l2 each. 411 communications rang be addressed to A. M. BROWN, & CO., 323 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa: - * * *Agents named in all iMits of the United State and Camaro, to - sell Books, Musk. Jew elry, Gold Pens, Petri:lls, &C., and receive sub. neriptious for 1..1 RED, W,HITE AND. BLUE gallop:ma arid Numbered Certificates . will. be sent to , those wishing, _ln act 'as Agent!. No.. capital required.tranr.J,'o.9. ABEL TUR RELL HAS jest re:totted rrout Now York, with a large and choice varkrtr°Moods, which he offers - to tris custeineis ana the pitting at low prices So! cash. His afeck coinprites: . DItLtiUS, D I-C INE S, I'tIINTS, .OILS, WIN.DOW_GLASS, - DYE S T 11F S GROCERI-ES, GLASS—WA RE, _ CROCKERY, MIRRORS, CLOCKS, WAr.T.; PAPER-, WINDOW -PAPER,. 'WINDOW OIL SHADS'S, - FANCY GOODS;' IfIrSICAL_,TNSTRUAUENTS, Es'W E L R Y' PERFUMERY, • DRY GOODS, . 11ARD WARE, SZONE WARE, .WO01)EN WARE, • 13 R. 0 Old S; 13 R U 811 E 8, r JAPANNED WAnt (F,orMedicinalPrisposas TRUSSES, Sti It TER S,. S II 0 . D ER BIZ A - 0 E S, R T M O N N N A I.E S, SPECT_ACLES,.- SILVER & PLATED spopxs, GOLD PENS, STATION'ERY ' VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, Sc., And ail of the most popular PATENT NI E DOCINES, Thankful for theliberal patronage hitherto re ceived, he' hopes to merit la continuance and lag - e increase or the same. - AllEt Montrose, Ni.x.ist TO THE PUBLIC: -SOME. Merchants publish a few low prices, or the price of a few low priced, artielei, ns an inducement to I; , er:ltons'to make their purchases of them, under the presumption that everything is equally low. Without taking space in the. public papers to enumerate priecs,:l, wish it dis. tinctly- understood, that I will sell Goods as low for the quality as they can be bought in any other Store in this place or county. Baits and Hooks not liked. Purchasers will generally find good qualities of Articles at TURRELI:9, and in Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, and The Stuffs, the - very best, and the assortments Dill , The Fancy Goods Department is also extensive. Also. choice Falnity Groceries, Crockery, Wall Paper,,Jewelry, Perfumery, &e. -Insshort nearly everything usually kept in country stores. As I deal in many departments of trade, and have more Articles than 1(•an well enumerate in the limits . of a Newspaper, I shall not attempt it; neither wilt it be necessary, under 'these cit.. I.comst.anees, to till a column with useless re i petitions and blanks. The people are inrited to call and examine for themselves. , ABEL TURRELL. • . Montrose, Nor. Ist. 188. ' _ "..-: • • -. L A 111 P.S AND MATERIALS FOR' LIGHTS! n URNING FLUID, Comintern', Lamp Candles, 4e., of be qualities, constantly on hand, ntoi at prieesaS CHEAP-AS TEM CHEAPENT:,I Customers may rely upon getting 'Fluid and Campliene, new And mod. as I sell so-fast, they never get stale', Also, Cans and.Larn us. • ABEL TUIRELL. lloritrose, Nov. 25th, 85C. ITEILVIA TRUSSES, ". . ,11:Domnr..-4 SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER .11P10ES- tUST reriehlsi a _large. assortnient of the above articles. at reduced .prices. The most diftit.4llt canpot full to be suited in size. quality and prices. - ABEL TuRRELL ,Montrose, Nov. itsth., 11S58. • • g'o MUSICIANS'. ID AR.Tv-xL 4 P, attention it calk d to the 1 choice variety of Violih, Guitar and Bass Viol Strings, some of the best qualities in market. Also a good selection of Violins, Bows, Pegs, 1 ridges, Tail Piet.::s, Finger Boards, Rosin s &e., Accordeons, Flutc,, Fifes, Drum Sticks, Tun' - Forks, instruction Books, &e.. Call in at the Variety Store-of ,• • ABEL TuilllE IL. Red, Whits and Bina. . TfIE'BLIND .SHALL SEE:. A. X. A.RG EAND NEW SUPPLY OF SPLCTACLES. - JUST RECEIVED. , CALL A-VD TRY TO MD TIDE ETA Fit TURRELL'S. Wontrose. Nov. sth. tkfa. T FrilOGßAellS••hA NEW StiPPLI 1,2 Dec. 3 st, 185 S. A. TURRELL. SETH... GUST AND PLAIN TEETH, T for sale by ABEL TURRELL. 51ont (use. February Ist, 1859. 3,000 ROLLS. OF WALL PAPER BORDERING, - WINDOVV PAPER &C., &C. KEIV SUPPLY, }nit arrived, and for tale eneap. by A . TURREIL. _ ABEL 'rIIRRELL, MOMOSE, P Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, cherniCals Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varni.,hcs Window Glass; Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew elry, Perfumery, &c..—And Agent for the mast popular Patent Medicines. AIE. PATRICK, JR., would like alter a silent* of nearly. ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a very generous pub- He; who have tilts-aye manifested their sense of appreciation of his usefulness -by' eiacting his services when needed .o? thOught to be needed, but who have given no other evidence of grail. tude or good will—L•particularly in the way of " substantial aid" as Kossuth would Say r -that he now desires a full and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounti of ,the late firm of Patrick & Dimock ; and he wishes further to elate that he desires nothing to be considered gorong,if, after a few weeks, the said accounts, remaining Unsettled, she'd be Placed in the hands of a good sharp erliccint; and made to account to him something that will buy. Oats and Huck. wheat. Please notice this and take action accor , dingly.—Yours Truly, ian2 cWHEREAS Lettdrs Testamentari titian the estate'of CURDELLIA M. SiiiITII, late la Gr6t Bend township. 'deceased, have been granted to the subscriber; all persons in debted to the said estate will Please make pay. i ment, and those having claims will..plessepre nept the ems witho.ut .delity to Peter Smith of Great Bend: i PETER. SMITH, Exec -Wm.. - - (:rent Bend, March 17th, Itri9.--f2wite B I R,D C - A 0-KS, C A:4 - A R SEED. - POCKET KNIVES, NVIILPS, UMBRELLAS, G U•N Sp PIST.OLS, AMUNITION, TURPENTINE, C A, MPIIEN BURNING-FLUID, A L:C 0 II 0 L, LIQUORS, 10-DIFFERENT STYLES. N'O'VICE. E. PATRICK, JR. Executor's Nofice. 5. U. SAYRE 3 IiIIOTHERS E OW RECEIVING 4 o sv oly of du i 1.. FILL A'AND WYNTIVAII. GOODS. w MCI . for n Casbor Produce can be bog very WALL PAPER. k select assortment jest received. p: H. SAYRE & BROTHERS Bargnins offered by S. 11. SAYREZ BROTHERS PLOWS! PLOW'S JOOLOWS. We invite the attention of ?orators to the celebrated Peekskill Plows which we hive adde'd to our large assortment. , SAYRE & BROTHERS; Proprietors of Eagle Foundry. _ Montrose. Nov. 2.9th,1858. 18f f. STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES !!! QUR Stoves have been so thorOughly to the entire satisfaction of Mt, that they need no - recommend from us. • 1 , S. H. SAYRE SC VROTITERS. WM. B. SIMPSON, WAT:II.:}IEPI.IRER, Shop 1)1_141 Et' Webder's .new building, next door' above Keeler £ taddard.t. HAVING 'worked for the past nino years with the most skillful workmen, he feels confident that . lie can do the most dif fi cult jobs on short notice. . All Work Warranted to Give. Satisfaction W. B: SilOsos has worked for lie for some time, and I cati recommend him ns e rt careful and skilful worknm,n, competent to do.jts good work as can be done in the country, and worthy of confidence. - A. CHAMDC/ILIN. Towanda Jline lath. 1856 Refers rdsvell, E. W. .llaird. E. D. tliontayne, E. q. Goodrich, B. Kingsbn ry. 'rowan da B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop, J. Wit tenherg,j ontrese. * * *Jewelry deafly repaired on shoat notice, and on reasonable terms. [June 15th. 1/358 —tf. • ii (litirt Bch) „stoth ! t tho Old Stand of Lathrop &'Co. LATHROP & DeWITT BEG leave to announce to the public in gen eral that they art, now opening one of the largest STocsss,f MEnowintsiE ever offered ~Montrose. Coniprisibg Dry Goods, Groceries, `Hard-Ware, Crockery, &c., &c., which they propose to sell at the LOWEST CAST! CF:ICES. Those arc real Facts. We wish to demonstrate,to the public the difference between buying 'Goods for cast and 05 Tt3lF. LATHROP & DEWITT. • 'Montrose. April 26th, 1858. NEW MILFORD Shawl and Dross Goods Emporium' NEW FALL GOODS Fon. CAST! nzio PHourT Sia MoxTusil3urEns • H..BURRITT TTAS now in *ore, and is making large addi tions' to hie Stork of FALL AND WINTER GOODS To which he 'rebid invite the attention of buy ers; einbracitq.i. the most desirable ?ado - ties of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, inellidin‘t the New Styles of Rich fall Prints und Plaids, in De. inines, Ducal Pliiids,iPlain and Plaid Merinos. Mohair Cleths. qingliquis. Silks; Rroche, Stc I k, rastithere, Silk and IVr.ol:Thawls. Itch RibMins, Bonnets and Flowers. Net floods-. Ladies:Cloths, Broadcloths, CusOmeres, &e., with a full assort ment of other Staple nod Fancy Goode, as usual, inFluciing Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Ktot - es, Iron, Steel, Nails, Bats, and Can S.. Boots nwd Sil CleN, Carpcling.FloorOiteloths; Paiute:l Window Sit - ages, Wall Paper. - Clocks, Oils, Paints, Buffalo ►:obey &e. E# "Th entire Stud' being largo and bnaght for CASII. will Bice superior opportunity for Choke Selections, and be , odd at the LOWEST FlGunts . to CASH AND 1:031 P T 81. MONTI'S BUY ER z. 4. Salt & Flour constantly on hand New Milford. fietobor lal . 1.558. DENTHAL NOTICE. DK. A. GIFFORD has located hiingelf *in Nlontrosa for the purpose of carrying on the DENTAL PnApitce in ail its Granehes. lie is now ready to attend to all calls in 143 professi on with promptnessqi' pd will endeavor to Bice entire satimrictlah. All Operations WAt. ft A aTLD. Office with Dr. Dimocg.,' Sept. 19th. 18L8.—tf. CASH PAID • FOR MIRING MS BY BROTHERS, New Milford: 1 4 .1.. Jan. Ist, 1850. lcur,.cr, ,ro 1510It4ta rt. fiF i doer below J. Ethridge's Drug Store, on Public 'Avenue, where will be found nsotantly on hard a general assortment of . GROCERIE S: Such as Sugars,',slolasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee &e. Also thh eht:ieest brands of FAMILY FLOUR, - Meal, Lard, Pork; Ilamq, Fish, Dipped Candles Timothy, Clever, Field and Garden Seeds. • We solicit a altare of the public pationftg!, and pledge ourselve's, to do the' fair thing, hoping by cach.barg,ain secure another. - BALDWIN & ALLEN. ALFIVED BALIAL , I4. WM. L. Accra A HAPPY , NEW YEAR TO ALL. 1:1-•••• 1858 .is (load and gone, and: 1859 is but just begun. Q 0 please cal at the Montrose Book 0 More and litty it copy of the Arts of Bla ni to by Lola 3lontez, and subscribe for Godry's: tady's flank at $l,O or for Peterson's, Arthur s, Frank Leslie's, Dirs. A. S. Stephen's &e., ate, at .the !owes club rates.. Harper's and the Atlantic at 52,00 each. Call and buy a , lcopy of Livingtone's Travels and Explorations :n South Africa, and a enpy of Recollections of 4 Lifo Time by S. G. Goodrich. A fine settof Cheesmen, a beautiful Album. or n icortfolio. a nice "'Onkel. Bible, or* a Prayar Book, (of which you can Lad 15 or 20 styles,) a copy or 31has Cooper's .MountVeinou Letter,a anperior Pocket Knife, a Pocket Rimy and Almanac, La. dy's, Dem Ocmtic,.k'arme ra',Triburre,and Juvenile Almanacs f0r.1859,&c., &c.ond at the sometime subscribe for anY I good Famil4Papcv you may choose at the very lowest club prices. For furthei items of exciting news and -im portant. events pinaio, buy' andread the Y , Ledget of Jan.- Bth and 15th, for sale, at the Montrose Book Store, by A. N. HULLO."). Montrose, Jari. ttb, 1859. ..1 HUM PIIREY'S-... .110MCEOPATHIC R:c,rneyllrt fo.r vitt, 1 , 7 • A Err; Tr:lmin. THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. PCPCIsttED TririLanAra AT AtoNTRoAR, PA.^ OFFICE 1•CIILIC AVK;cUIZ, 01T0811E . TTIE I'. 0. Terlillis--‘4•2 per tuannm:-25 percent. de ducted ilpidd in advance; 50 pet• cent. added to am:wages. Nu person receiving a paper•on credit shall be entitled to the benefit of any exemption w a bar to the et.illketion Theleccipt of papers on credit torte evidence of an agree= meet to dm foregoing. " • - . thaeontinuaneesurtionabuith the p u bli,,h er until all nrrearnges are paid. Advertisements inserted at $1 per squa . ce of '2OO ems; 25 cents per square for cavil insertion after the first three. dm square , uue year, 438, each additional ware, $4. Job Work of all hinds executed neatly• an&promptly. Blanks always on hand. REMOVAL. Elide & Post, - Attorneys at Lnw, bavo removed to theirnew e. a feve doors Moab of Boyd & Webster's corner. rtljotioso Out. PR, WA R R . 1)80N,. 0151.1) respeetfullv tender his Protemionlil Nerviees to the ihh.thiUtnt. bt. -mom; it °sit., HI d its vivihity. • Office over Alulturd's )lure. .11.4filgiitie: a t the lie}•stone note) Nlontrese, 00. 12th, 1858.—h-* LIWItENtE, I,IIIGGS, k, KINGSBUIa. A , N171 , AVM' Ell% A NtA GUS?. IVA 111 • BAT., <LUPS„urito vEns, L W tve Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons, ANII ALL T- IT TP L . 'q No. 46, COURTLANDT STREET, DAN. 11. LAWRENCE, NEW-YORE. JAs. M. GIUGGii; General PartnerN,— • JNO. KiNIN.ECTR'i, • 51. C. Tvm:n. Partner. HENRY B. McHEAN, A TTORNEY and - COUNSELLOIt ut I.AW. in tllu Union 111...ek—'1lowanda, Brad. ford comity, Pa. 'lVill attend promptly to all prpfes4iona bu.inc , ss intrublixi lu hitu, in thiN and adjoining . .otintjem. fje3'flBtf Tit 7 ) ' if , •;% Or Y7lfirfo 17 "ROME AGAIN," OrrituE, over ikon's Store. LODGINGS. at SEA HOTEL Mont ro4o. 31in-h MIL 'Wiz. W. SMITR, & CO., Cabinet and Chair natinfact elv ers, fo.,t of :Main • e t. dl out rose, Pa. JOHN GROVES, Fashionable TMtor—Shop near the Raptst 310,ting Ilouse, on' Turnpike Street. 7 , l ,, etrese, Pa. DR. R. THAYER, Physician and Surgeon, Montrose Pn. °thee in the Fartnisen Stnro. HAYDEN BROTHERS, I% eiv 31i If o rd, Pen wholesa le dealer in Hutton , Combs Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods, Watches, JEM elry, SikTr add Plated Ware, Cut lery. Fishing Taeki,;, Cigars; &e. &c. Merchants and pedlars, supplied 'on :theca' terms. =MMI 101 IN HAYDEN, DR.'E. Y. WILMOT, Graduate of the Allupath end Mimeo 1)0.14 Colleges of Medicine, hi now per inanently located in Great Bend l'a. April 21. 19:16. JOHN SAIITTER, td hie Taitor. Shop first doo • 1,7 • north of tile Faruil'f''S Store. :FRAMIEN :MUM • rpm.: subscriber having purehaied -R. -refitted and newly furnished the •••• above well 'known and popular Hotel, is prepared to :wont:Dodge the tray- fling public and others with all the attentions Ant conveniences usually found in first...class Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel o ral in every point to any in the courfiry. , t The Bar wiy always be supplied with tne lehoicest Liquors. • The Stables, connected with this Muse ; * are iartre, roomy and convenient, rind careful and attentive Nestle's arc-alwoys in charge of them J. S. TARBELL. Montrose, MaF 13th, 11358. „,, TO ALL INTERENTEL r pm: .üb4oriptinn - accounts of the late firm of .114:C..t.Lum S, GET: VITSON luve been placed in the hands of Mr. tVm. L. BEE/M.—W:llone be. ing authltrized to 'collect and give receipts for the sane. • lie designs canvassing the county. nrnrit is desirable that all indelged should settle promptly, thereby Raving further tronble and ex pense to ail parties. J. 8. MeCOLLUM. A. J. GERRITSON.' Montrose, September 21,4, 1858. NEWS OFFICE. f IIE New York City Illustrated Newepepere 51paezinee, Cce, &e.. fere sale at the MONTROSE 1300 K STORE, by ACIIO%TIC-, Charley Munk With hair and holt, hei 101 this vast areA, And, none to haltass tne and Itaiß, Resolved to warßant ey'ry j,43, Let's hart n rush, rs always berE, "'joust] find me 'honest, juSt and tais, *,'Shop tin. :), Bayern mit of Seorle's Hotel, on Turnpike Street. • ,40./1i.r1.7C3): THE undersigned, the Founderand,l'uhlisher of Van Court's Counterfeit Detector, desi rous of retiring from this branch of Inisiness, has merged that old 'established 'work in the popular Bank Note Detector of Imlay & Bicknell. Hav ing published Van Caurijs'Detector since 1839, the undersigned reluctantly pacts with his old friends and subscribers; but this reluctance is lessened by the conviction, that in imiar& nelfs flank Note Reporter they will receive a work that matches the times. J. VAN COURT. - IVartice. All . titil , criptiolis toI3ILAY & BICKNELL'S Peak Note Iloierter are payable scrupulously in advance? This is the oldest Bank Note Publication in the world, For thirty long years it has maintained an ursullied reputation, and continues to be the necessary companion of ail buidnebs people ever the whole 'continent of America. THEVOINS OF THE WORLD! ' Now in press by Imlay &Bicknell, will begiven gratultbusly to ail old and new subscribers: An Coin Charts, Guides and' Manuals, as .compared . with this, may be considered waste paper. TERMS—Setni-Monthly, per annum, 81,50 Monthly " " l,OO single copies at the connter 10 • " • " Mailed 12 Address IMLAY At BIqKNELL, an,l3-3031 Box 1150, Pesti:Nike, Philud'a,Pe. Dr. H. Smith, SURGE ON DENTIST. 'Residence, and et. S'fiee opposite the Baptist Church (north aide) Montrose. Particular attention will be given to inserting teeth on gold and liiiVer plate, and to Flung cleenyint, , tteth, Notihn Vaunts. TAE subscribers would can. the attention of their friendi to the great - variety of Gold and Silver. Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods which they have on hand killable for the ep. preaching Dolidaya, and which they offer aj the %rest Cash Prices. EvArcs & ALLEY. No. 2..0dd Feliowe' Hall, - Binghamton, Dee. 11th, WM. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.—Open Face and Hunting. i.reiery style ard price comprising over Vey different patterns, many of their 'own importation, and warranted time keepers, *hicle cannot fail to suit, by &ass & ALLEN. G OLD . CIIAINS, Crosses, Keys. Seals,Neck. laces, Sends, Thimbles, Spectacles, Breast pins, s 'Ear-rings, Finger rifle's, Sleeve-buttons, Lockets, reaCeleete, Roam rens, Pencils, Tooth picks, &c., &c., &.•., Ivy EVANS & ALLEN. Sll.\' n. WAI?..E.;- - -Tieble, Desert and Pickle Forks. Table, DeSert, , Tea, Sugar, Cream. berry, Preserve and Salt Spoi:Ms; Napkin Rings; Childress' Knives ' Forks and Spoons, in sets; Cups: Ice Cream, Pie, Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt-1301ms; Cued Lases, &c. &c, by Ev.a.ns & ALLEN. PLATED WARt.'Ll'en Sets, Tea Filchers, Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Pitcher Trays,. Salts, Cup, Sugar Baskets, Soup and Gravy Ladles, -Forks and tir un &c., fur sale by - EVANS & ALLEN. 113APIERNIMAIE Buena, Perfume and Faney 1. Canes, Coral Beads, do. Neck larek and Arm lets, shell and India Rtasber Cotitbs, 'Pea _Bells, Telescopes., Watch Stands, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Wax, Satin and A mber Beads, &e., &c, &C., by E.ViSS. &A I. I.F: lAMOND PINS AND FINGER:RING • Ls..l!.'isme. 4rv-fine, by EVANS & A LLF.N. PLATED KNIVES.—A Large Assortment of Table and Desert EllimPS. and Carvers, by • EvAns 11. ‘2 Odd j'*•llo;sys' Binghamton, em ith,lBsB. grip ,tolirsi- IL BURR ITT Is just receiving a Large Stock of NEW .STON ViN INChUDING a full acaortinent of Dewitt,' Own, Lave Oven and Fiat Top Preiniuw. C oo k Stove,, (f or wood or coal.) with . enperito variety of Parlor; 011iee.and Shop, and Store (for wood or vital); also, Stove Pipe, Zini, Shea , Iron, Stove Tub t %. 1114 assortment include*. the Host Stti...:T and DLSIIIABLF S.TOV ES in inarket, and wits h. 101 l 011 the AlOsT EAV , •IIABLE TER!iIS, and t. %Odell he would invite die particular attention of CASH buyers. [New Milford, Nov. Ist, 1858. SUnllElit ARR NG Ell E3T 0 741 432 " 7 4 .7 .7 75 XTEW RAILROAD ROUTE—. W ARE LACKAWANAA & WESTERN RAW ROAD—New and expeditious 'bread cusp route from the Nort and West, via Great Relic and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and NVyamine.valleys, through to New York Ana On and aftei Monday, ;April 11th, 1859. trains will he run as follows: CinOinna i'Es. Train tkotltid east nn N. & Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 6 10 a. rr. and eonnects with the EXPRESS Train wh" h leaves Great Bend fur Neu lrork and Pliilarh•lidoa at ' 8.10 a. n • Docent Montrose, • 8.45 •- Tunkhannock, .9 24 " 9.48 Scranton,. 10 35 '• Moscow. 11.22 " Stroudyliarg, 1.26 p. Water Gap. 130 •• DelawareXls minutes to dine;) 2.04 " Bridgeville, 235 " Junction, • ' 325 " New York, 7.15 Philadelphia, 8.15 " 'Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier No. 2 North River, at From PhiladOphia,leave Walnut St TRACY HAYDEN GEO. HAYDEN. NV hapt, 'a t 1 6.00 " Leave Junction, . 10.50 " Due 413ritigeville, 11,.37 " Delnicaro,(ls min. to dinner),ll.s2 " Water Gap,. , 12".20 p. m Stroudsburg, 12 41 " ' Mosco w, 226 " :km nton , 3.10 " , Faethryville,, 358 " Tuukhannock, 4.15 " - Itfoutrose,4.s3 " Great Bend. 6.2- " Connecting at Greet Bend with the Mail Train, west, Ut AcCommodation Train leaves Senn: ton...for.Great Bend at Arrive at Great Bend, Connecting with the Dunkirk Expres west at I le. the Emigrant Train west at 1.53, and the N. Expreml, east, at 1 56 p. Returning, leaves Cleat Bend at ' :.CO 11. tn. Due et Stranton, 6.15 " For the accommodation of way travel on thl Southern lYvision, a paneengt•r ear Will heat . taehed to the Express Freight Trains,leartni• Serantoa, at+.o6 , a. IM e Due at StroudsburOt • 10.05 " o Junction-at It 20 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 330 a. m Due at Stroudsburg at 7.05 " Scranton at - --. 2.30 p. in. Passengers to and from New York change ear.: at Junction—to and from Philadelphia at Midgeville : ' i For Pittston, Kingston, pnd Wilkesbarre, take L. & 11. R.. R., cars at Scranton. For 'Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, take the Stages at Scranton. Tickets sold;and baggage checked through: JOHN lIRISOIN, Wm. N. JnnKs.Gen'l Ticket Agent Scranton, April 6th, 18.59. A. N. BITILAtiT) READ ! AFFLICTED ; READ ! ! G RAMIENBERG MEDlClNC9.—Vegetablo Pill- Green 'Mountain 'Ointment, Sarsaparilla Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion. Fe ver and Ague fteMedy, Health Bitters. Dysen-- tary Syrup, Consomptive's Balm, Marshall's Uterine, Catholicon, Dr. Libby's 'Pile Ointment, and Manual of Dealth. Ayre's Pills and Cherry Pectoral, Tanner's Berman Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment. Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain Killer, Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's. Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's I nd inn 'Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure; Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni. cri:Liniment, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, P4cera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c., &c., &e. A new supply just received, ti be kept coastart lly on hand, for sale:by I. N. BULLARD, October. let, 1.856. fl an" : JUST Published, the 25th thcusand, mailed iimt sealed envelope, to any address, on receipt of three stamps. A medical may on the physical exhaustion ft de. cay of the frame, causq by "mg-abuse infectiap, and the ustymercury. by 11.J.Culrerteell; member of the royal college of surgeont,4c.- . Sperunktorrhrea or seminal emissions, genitat and nervouvriebility, impoteney,loss,of energy,. depression of spirits, timidity, diseases of satinl organs, impediments to.marriage, promptly and effectually cared by the author's novel. and" suc cessful treatment, by means of whielisthe inva lid can regain pristine health without having re= court° to dangerous and expensive medicines. '-(From the Londonlanceo ' „' The best treatise e \ ver written' on supjeet of vital Impoitrineri - to all, well worthy the. authar's exalted reputation. Addreiii the publishers, J. C.,,KtINE, & CO.; Post Box 4586, Novi York. ' [l•l7yeq . p ~ . . y of buslnesit. •arriv- NE..inW a elm:1;11.77 AntiTURRELL, Ntnrcli 24th, 16.59. Patent Medicines, &c. YOUTH AND MANHOOD. 14EW ..S AT / 744//s; LET . THE, AFFLICTED READ:. Arid learn that .'greet( and radlr l at tare is warthatoA and guaranteed to all who are aliticred,with Weakncos, debility, nervous cornplalutl, inclitichUly thought!, dsprontion of spittle, dietrese and angalsh of nilnd, Jess of sleep, thee o f memory, lore of energy and muscular power; puny growth, wa.thsg• away, and a want of confidence In thatalolneov, taint. convalave trembling., Impotence andillegust of life. Some physicians, rotinirc to ho told the ititre of your dis ease—the ENGLISH BOTANIC PHYSICIAN ibex nnL ilia porfset knowledge of the human system chalT him to des. crib° the disease without any information f the •patlent, to explain Ha original rano*, and to gaaraOce to am. And, what is more valuable still, ha will hdnealy arid frankly tell whether you can Ito cured or not. thus saving you tfenble;ex , penal 'and disappointmont. His eiratuinationa are trade without any information from the, patient • therefore he thoroughly undetatanda their Physical condition and Phren ological development, without which he never could hare perfortneikso many iatnnishing tures. it Should ho truism -bored that this Botanical Physician performs cure! thought Impossible."-73fedfax/ Journal. • ' (cat skeptics, ned"more emperially thous who have tried others arid get no relief, let them read the following fecte. and Judge for themselves,' of the good effeets of the Botanic Phy sician'. YON. Itemedies. As all Ills correspondeuce to stetetly private and confidential, honor prevents from &log names. 'YOUNG MEN,-READ THIS: I am now twenty-flveleirs of ego; I have erirered from the following symptoms since I was eaventeets yearn old; E employed every lassies; I ceaseless] a number of medical men, and spent a little fortune for medical treatment, and get se; reliel,.until I tried the 13otank Under' his treat. anent, I was regional teperfect health, both mentally and. physically. The following were the symptoms I folt 7.—At the age of seventeen, palpitations of the heart came eu, and which were afterixarde induced en the slightest exertion or excitement; perhellcal headaches, anise and bethink through the ears; Imperfect vision, objector like toning wars nunoyiog tlie•sight; temporary attacks of winiellait ; pimples end blotches on the toed; a ihrivelled state of the frame, with constant cold '.feet and hands; less of -memory; incapstify to, tern the attention to any our subject; frequent fita of abwrae thin ; total inability to study; dislike to &witty; attacks of despondency, melancholy, involuntary I.b . edding of tears; beats and flushes on the face on the slightest occasion, end thoughts of suicide ;ollillentty of hresalhing on the feast exit walking, thnning, or going op steam, or up g bill. The stem ech was constantly out of order; the appetite became earl dons; sometimes It inereated; aed-at other times nearly Ab sent ; fanciful tastes and a longing for-strung., feed. A train. of dyspeptic symptoins set in, such no ilattileuce, - elentlrste don, and looseness; extreme heaviness sod torpor after eating; great thirst, rattless eights, frightful dreams, cough, eight sweats, fetid breath, decay of teeth, constantly forced tongue. The chief/quip:erne of which, addition to the pre teding; were pain nod debility in the back and lotus, creeping and shlvertng eensatioosdisern theepine, as though ants acre traversing that column. I wan enquired to he married, but dared not, for fear toy infirmity might lie known. Trott a itensis,of fear, distrust and shame, with a dread lest my infir mity idiontd he susps . seted or discovered , a want} off away fol. fowls:l,4lnd my frieedn thonglit Istnot contuntaptive; curl:k -yle:lnn became sallow, my eycalstht dim: I had a dowucast and an abashed look; I was neat,!-to eland the gam oY other people; I would blush whoa apokl to; my forehead sad face became blotched led pimpled ; a loan of flesh followed, and a great drat...these, with an indifference to, eiery thing but seclusion; appearances of rupture began to chow them selves. I began to pine away ; for seven years I suffered all these symptoms and kept the secret In , my own }NM. ; and I believe I should have take?, the seetet to an curly gra cc, had I net consulted the Meanie Physician.. I write these torts (or the, sake of suiferizet humanity, !melee-they will save some of my fellow-creatures from a life of suffering and a premature grace. Wben the above ratlemah called on am, he bed no hopes of a cure; nil be expeeted nits a little relief. I tirsi made a Plarnotogical and an Anatomical exami nail in of Mtn. [lav ing iattsnell myself that hPload no chronic disease about him, told him at once that I c9ald cure hinv; but be bed ',offered no much disappointment in the ',thee remedies he hat that he even doubted mine • howeteC, I made the itreoleary Mathematical and As/ ronoin ' iad . calculations ; having by these minus weertnined what be. under p!attetery Jim fittelcc, were taint adapted to his cane, the cure was very noon accomplished. fie soon recovered all his mental and ph,- bieni energies; la abort, he became a Min *pia ; and »bocci: alter married, and I need not nay became a happy man. CouNillt.ti.n. rail be lied lily wills time ENGLISH BOTANIC PAYSICIANI No. 1336 Lombard Street, Philadelphia. - -- --- AFFLICTED, REND, And bear *hart °then: bate main of him and hiA cnree,-- " Thin eminent lin.rikh Botanic Phy.ician ha; really per formed nomo.of the mutt astonishing cures nu tenon!. In this of in any other country, by his simple, Innocent, but certain New Remedies. • • —. ''Every Man, Woman and Child, whether rather, Ilosbaod or bon ; alh,Ladies, whether Young or Old. whether a School Girl ar /datroo, whether Mother, Wife or Daughter, whether` Married or Single; all should tumult the English Botanic Physidao, if they wish to be spermauently and mdleally cured." "Let no young. man enter tlie SACRED OBLIGATIONS OF 'MARRIED LIFE, without and cotemitila thin eminent English Botanic Physician. Ike has mired bondirdit of cases which have been prononurpd Incurable; and thousands hate.been radically cured by him, and the parties are now • married and happy. Em my one, especially young persons and those contemplating =mane, should consult him. Ile will destribe your disease and the parts affected. Be will des. alba the truitanse of all your sufferings and loarzoitles.• Be will tell all the symptoms yan have experienced, and all the symptoins yen will experience; and the result of'all them symptoms on your health and constitution. lie will tell you how long you have been affected. Ire will alt.>, telt yon how add when you that, eared. No deadly raiment, Its Arsenic,. Now Vonita: 0011111, or nnyother poisons; nu3lpreng, !ler, noy deadly mineral—nothing bat purely vegetable applies.- ilfttvi are prescribed by thls'wooderfrd >resliral Botanist. We idyll. °Very one to eotinalt the, English 'Pollute Phyaidan, 4 and Judge for themselves."—Jtedhad Jour:std. L.IDIES, TIIISt. , i ,"t have been married ten j•eata; f neveyjiad nay children ; It cited discontentment in my husband me both were arta ions tdhave children ; and - I tried several thing., to remove my barrenness, but they had no elect. About three years ago, I called on the DJlanie Physician; I took; ht. Ilemedteo, au am now bleeped with two lovely children; Joy beanie I, much Improved, and my hintband to More contented and happy Believe me, yours, 6-r.r---.•' 7 30 a. n) ANOTHER FOR THE LADIES! "Eleven menthe after I was married bgave birth ton daugh ter. but my glittering!, were .3 great Stet the litrulty ate, paired of my moovery. This made me dread the thoughts of basing auy mom children. I triedheery thing to prevent a repetition of my sufferings, but without enceoeding: Two years after marriage, I was again conlined.' but ray sufferings were so great that the child died. - I was told by my Physician that if I had any more children, ho feared my life would do endangered. I tried the BOTANIC I'IIYSICIAN'S Pre. a-entire' to Have Children. lifklirmeifes had .the desired effect ; they not only prevented me from laving chil dren, but they eta? Improved my health. To Blipure, all things are pure. - 14.1 DIES • WboseAelimte health maitn it desirable not to have chit drew, consult him. All those who are childless, and wish to have children, consult hint. All Ladies consult. him In tho most delicate eases. with implicit and perfect comblence. Tel VIE MARRIED LADIES, whose health will not admit of an Increase of family, hit Illemmly r is invaluable, as it can' lw ruccessfully used as A PREVENTIV.III Against 14rIng any Children. If ‘ you have tried ethers,ad get uo relief-4f you wish to enjoy good health and long life—ll von are wine, you will go and COll4llll. the ENGLISH BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, at his private residence, No. LOMBARD STREET, PIIILADELPIIIA. All interviews are strictly private and confidential. Thotimtids can testify to his honorable, fatherly and gottlemaulr conduct his stand ing and experience of Intlf,a century prove, beyond all con tradiction, that they can cOnlido all their little trouldm and *mutat° hits as A. Esther, a man of moral rettitndu, and a man of honor and high reuse of duty. Pant experience has proeid that all their little secrets aro safe and sacred with him. 8 In a. m l'2 40 p. m MARRIED MEN, - READ THIS I I have becamarried fourteen years; about five years ago 1 began to lose my mtbscular power,,ao mach Au, that I bared I would become imp Mont. 1 applied to *.verul motif...Al men, but got no relief, until, by mere chance, f applied to the tactic Physician; he told me mine was a case that required time. but that be would gnarantee a perfect cure if I only fol. lowed his -advice. Input my name on hie books ; be made a calculation and ILKOrtairifq what herb, WOW,' be 200.1 t enl• tient and best adapted to my ease. ItltlmMely, h attending closely to Ills advice, r recovered all my)oot pencrand en , ern, and I am now stouter and a stronger man than I ever Consultations daily, Sundays excepted. Those at a distance Me comrattnirt, Sy letter. All Letters, Communications and Interviews Atria ly Private and Conti. dentin]. The Postage of all Letters must Do prepaid, lindens, Dollar enclosed for Consultation Fee. ENGLISH MANIC PHYSICIAN, No. 1336 Lombard Street, Philadelphia. April id, 1859,-If 3tn* AV" A Bogix fer,Everybcidy. STARTLING DISCLOSURES ! 1 1 ['t IL Tli LIX IL'S great 1.! ti m tprk for tho arried • ._-. ,or thou' contentpLiting mar. -1 ,, ,t. , Ir . Him, —OOO pjaeß, full 0 t - I; t t I . ± lo:Zie639 . t. ' 5: ; ( 1 ,4- , ... , Price - 2h outs—sent to ..,11 1 .„ I AT:A elli parts under seal, by mail. 4 .... ,. ~... r -1 - .. - ' I POST- i'AI D. 50,0t1Cenp !", 4- '', s l , fW, :' ice sold the past rar. The .11tf: .." la .7....:"....„.....in01e newritd and the mar. fl P 1 ',I-7 - --- riet? hapity. A Lecture Of; Lore. or how to chertse a partner; a complete work on mid s ifery. It contains hundreds of se crets ntncr before publi , hed—warranted to be won't three Clines the amount caked for it. :nett+ in specie or postage stamps, enclosed, will secure a copy by return mail. Addresi J. 'I ELLER', M. D. No. 5 Bearer-et Albany, - N. Y. , , Or Dn. Viettots• FtstAbc PELL% $1 a hex, with foil directionn. Married Males should out use them.--Sept by mail. CAUTION.--7herr Pi//.3Fhoriiii not be taken by females during the FIRST 3 MONTHS . of ' Pregnancy, as they are Menem raters min'arriage, ' but at any taller lime they are safe. , In all cases of nerenni and.spinal afrection,psin mite back and limbs, fatigue on oliaht exertion gthliation of heart, Vateritm and whites, these pills will erect, a cure when all other means have fit le6; andoitho' a powerful remedy, dti not con tain iron, calomel. antimony, or anything hyrtful to the conititution. Address DR TELLER. AS above. , ' .foltl7BXy* riARDENSEEOtS:...Shakeie and other Ur kinds—a large quantity—UV thivainuinfoi paper-,inst arrived at • TURRELL'S. March 31st LW. 1 acrofula; or-Slug's Evil ) is a constitutional. disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, sicak,!and poor. Being in the eirculatim, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its tumbles, nor is there one which it may not destroy.l The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living. dis k ordered ee #nhealthv food, impure air, filth and filthy habits. the depressing vices, and, • above all, by_ the venetcal infection. What ever he its ongin, it is hereditary in the con stitution`, desending from parents to children s ' unto the this and fourth generatiori;" indeed. itteeins to he the sod of Him' ho says, ill will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon theirchildren." Its effects !commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; it} glands, swellings; and on surface, ptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, whiph genders in yhe blood, depresses the energies bf life, so that scrofulnusconatittr dons not only Suffer front scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; Cense. quently, vast numbers perish by disorders Which, althotigh not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendriesl fatal by this taint- in the .! System. Itlesit; s of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of tire liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, 'of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by thcsamo cause. One quarter of all our people are !scrofulous; their personsiarct invaded by this lurking fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse itfrom the system we mustrenovate the blood by:an alterative medicine, and in vigorate` it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Yates, Ede - rely, Ste., Toais, gnitefullY, &e., • Compound' Extract of Sarsaparilla, • the most effectual 'remedy which the medical skill of our ;times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady.' Itis com bined from the most active re - medials that have been dbcorcredtbr the expurgation of this foul disorder frcaril the. blood, and the matte of the rystem from! its destructive consequences.- Hence it shoitld be employed for thel - eure of not only scrofula, but also those Other, affec, lions which arise from it, such as Ettorrive and Sant I)isussts, ST. .A.NTIIONY'S Rose, UT r4tYtitVtLAR. RIMPLCS, Pt:SST'S-LS, BLIT MIMS, Illiststs and BMA, 1:010THI. TETTEII. and SALT RHEUM. Scsou Ilaso, IttNowonsr. 111e.C31.5.21914 SYPHILITIC ana Mr:accurst. Dts- Essrs, Duoritr, DYSPEPSIA. DEBILITY, and, -indeed, ALL COMPLAIN-a AOIRIYO FILOU VIVA- Tea) on Istrutz Broom- The popular belief in ..impurity T of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is - a degeneration of the blood. The paTticular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital tlidd, without which sound, health is impossible in contaminated Con.stitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THEf PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their - prietrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate ;every portion of the human organ— ism, correcting its diseased action,,and restoring its healthy vitalities. Al a consequence of these properties. Me t ; invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a rtuncdy at once so simple and rot only do they-cure the every-day complaints of every 1 1 odYJ, but alsb many formidable and. dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions fortheie use in; the follooing complaints: Costire mess, Heartboria, Headache arising/tont disordered .Stosnack, Nattier:. fintiocstion, Pain in arid dfo rbid . Inaction of eliO Flatteleney, Loss of APP‘' tile, .;Intindieti `Ztul - other kindred 'complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obs,truction of its functions), Ayer's pherry Pectoral, - —rem Tae DAPIIOI cyan OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, troup e Ileanehitis, Incipient Consamp. lion, nod for the relief of Consumptive Patients itt advanced stages of the disease. I So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu meious. are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of; country abounds in persons pub licly knoun, ho have been restored front alarming .and even desperate diseases of the lungs by_its use. When once` tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observatiim,tand where its virtues are known, the public no lortgci hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many -inferior remedies thrust upon the community have. failed and 'been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afilietedlthey can never forget, and pro dared cures tooi numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten'. I - !PREPARED BY • ,DR: J. C. AVER CO. LOiWELL, MASS. - , FOB SALE ET A. Tur.itt3.l.,l‘ll;storoF•: A. P. 1111,1.s:wt. & C. Gibson: J. ilosEonn, YnNNG & Salim; Surnrner JEA SCOTT. Springville; llxv. DEN BEDTIIEiIg, J. T. CA111.1:41,F, Great Bond: E. R. Gn.oir, Glewovnt: W. N. THATEit, I)inion!c; EajoN & 310XLE.V. and nll Di'Wo , imtk• le HOWARD ASSOCIATION: PIifLADELPIJIA. ,1 Benernipnt fitdirtNie , tabli sh pe(i;?! .71 EIZIEZZ= c rlllirted with rinilen# and Epillenii , 7dica..•. 'Pill: flown nil Assiiet A TION.:1 El Vie 1% / /0 ro„-:,w. .1..ful destructiiin of humitiiife,cau-ed by Sex dal diseases, tin 4 the deceptions ii - faetit.t.ii v.p., trio unfortunate' victims of au,Ch diseases D. Quaeks,Leeveral sours ago direeteil timid; Coo salting Sureeno,as a C/tWRITM/LE Acz worthy oi their name, to, Oka a Dispeisary for the tread rti-t,.tot of this claspof tifsiq - Dies, in all their form, and to give NiF.DfCA T. 4 4ilOE GR.A.Sis, It. all Wh. Aviv by letter. }Fiat a deaeription of their ..on. ditiiin, (age, pcci4eittun, habits of life, dtc.,) and in vroes of extret'iejitivihrty. tit furnish.medicini , free of 5, - harg.. II is, ,neeille,.. to add thst !h i Associathm ek? m ands thi--ttivhemt medical •.I.;i' of th , • age, ntiti Yip farniA the most impriircil modern I reattnent. ."1-IM,l)lrectorel,?rth, A %Nile i t in their .4r• ntml . tteport upon the treatment of Sexual,itr .rases, for the dear ,ending J.ootary tsr. enpreNS• air 111074 salisirtetioo w,th the hus attended the of the Gonzal:ine Surgeon in the ciao of Sperntatorrlora.:..rmioi,t Wee k Im pot'enve, O f /nor rtonalii I eel .S* p ill the vice of Onanistu or Seif.ahttse, &o,' and or der a vontieuance of the =tee phut for doll • mting year. An admirable Beport on Skrinatorrhcea. at ‘Ves,,kneim, the vice or Oministn, Ila.oar bdion, or Seltalluse, at d other disem•es of the sexual. organs, bllthe Consulting Surgeon. wil t ha sent by mail! (in a sealed envelope). FREE OF. CHARGE, on the . receipt _of TWO Sl'A3lP$ for Hostage. Other Reports .•and Tr..cia on the nature and treatment of sex a 4 diseases, diet. are constantly being pub' kb. - gynfi.it,i.distribetion . and Will ty, twa t try the anti:tett i tiorne' of the new remedies and rni•thods of ;treatment discovered during the last gear, nre lof great value. . Address. (or Report, of Treatment, Dr. HOUGHTON, Acting; urgeon.ttow_ 'ardAssociatioo,,No.3 'South Ninth Sirnet, Phil adelphia, Pa. By order of t.he Directors. E7 4 lt A . 1).1 HEART WE W., Presides!: Gan. FAIRCIIII....4edy.. on 28 ty : • - 10'...010151§, 111111%11 - 811)71,, rp 0 110Tiigit,W,IVES & DAUGHTERS. R:A.:LA% . ONT'SPeriodical Componntl The moat benefieip and successful FEMALE RED. 'WINE now in use qr known, for all tutseS of dis ordered,' obstructed *or s4premsed Menlitruatiou . , Lueorrhmn, Female Areakmisi &e,' ladies who have been disappointed in the nie'of Female Pilis &e ;can put'the titmosyrAtitidettieinihtis Cork, mond, it-is infallible in the cure of all thenbove nameecomplaintii.. ^tl witl•be sent by 'mail to any . address by eneloStng 811 to - env authorized' neeut. Prepared iby R. I, ANDREW .Butillio N. Y. - F6r Ise! Btontioar by' • •• mayinti-iy] *READ; & SECOND HAND Ili Oe waif ' eiery , 4L 111 ):, .'llit Bete l r rind er — ifi;ft tio* (vilest for sate by AQEL TURRELL. 31vo frog°, Nor. 9.Sth, 1E53.
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