The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 26, 1859, Image 3

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Vox- Melo.
GRASS SEEDI!
SEED POTES:
PRINACE T
AL O
BERT.
AND PEACH BLOW.
- BALDWIN ICALLEN.
31,20 d, 1859.
Administrator's Notice
THE undersigned having been legally ap:
pointid Administrator of the estate of
Thomas Gregory Smith, late of Sumprihanna
county, deceased, hereby giv,es notice to . 401
persons who have claims against said estate,to
present them duly attested, and all, persons m•
debted to the same are required to-matte pas . -
..moot. JOHN CAMPBELL, Administrator. -
Montrose, May,,lBth. 1859.-6. r.
StERIfFS SAIL
BY virtue of sundry writs issued by the
Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna
county, and to me' directed, I will -expose to
wile, by public ventliie, at, the Cimrt House,"itt
Montrose, on Saturilay, the 4th day of June,
1859,.at ono o'clocg, p. m., the following de
scribed piece or pareel of land, to wit:
ALL that &edam piece or
: parcel of land,
situate in the township of CliffordiSusquehanna
county, State's:A Periusylventa, bounded and de
, scribed as follows, to wit: beginning-at a stake
and stones on the voriginal line betivern the
•
Nicholas Yonng and' ames Trimble tracts near
the creek; thence)rolith 44' east, 165 1-.2 perches
to a stake and stones on the original corner-of
aid tracts; thence 46' east, 176 perches to a
stake and stones onWhe original corner rif James
Trimble tract; thence north 44' west, 165 1-2 per:
chers to a stake and stones in the line of said tracts;
thence south 46' west, 176 perches to the place
of beginning; containing 182 aSrell and 8 per
ches, snore or less, together with; the appurie._
nancea,a dwelling. houses, 2 barnsil corn house,
rwagon bourse, and other out houses, 2 orzhards,'
and about 149 acres improved. • (Taken in exe
, cation at the snit of Stephen St. John vs. Solo-
roan Artiold.l.-
ALSO—AII that certain 'Piece 'oi. parcel of
land_situate in the borough of Dandaff, county
and State aforesaid, bounded and described as
follow's, to wit: on the north by Henry Pruner,
on the.east and south by Thoritas Phinney,‘and
on the west by'the'p4blic highway, -containing
-1 1-2 metes * of land, with the appurtenances, 1
house, 1 barn, 1 carding machine, and all impror
ed (Taken in execution at the suit of S. Hutch
ison & Co. vs JOhn W. Wells.]
,ALSO—AII that-certain piece or parcel of
land situate-in the tp.of Springville and Auburn,
county and State aforesad.and bounded as fol
lowa, to wit: on the nosth by lands of i. 11.
Hall, on the test by N.P. Loomis' on thesenth
by Elizabeth Wells, and_ on the west by Levi
Avery and Sidney „Warner, containing 91 acres,
with the appurtenances ' 1 honse,,l ~barn, and
about 40 acres improved. [Taken in execution
at the suit of D. B. Turret! . vs. Itharnar
ConradA
_ ALSO 2 AII that piece or parcel of land sit
uate, lying and being irkthe township of CtifforJ,
County and State aforesaid,"bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: on the north by lands
of Benjamin Ayres and Wm. Coil, on the- east
and south by lands of Charles 11. Campbell. and
'on the west by land ef Th 01113.5 Phinney and - the
Crystal l.ckc. containing about 200 acres, be
tlly.same', more or less, together with_ the op,
purienances, 1 dwelling house, I wagon .house,
barn, and other out buildine.s, 1- orchard, and,
about, 175 acres improved. [Taken in execution
Attila Snit of D. N. Lathrop, to the use. of E.
Wells vs. Sylvester Johnsos.j
ALSO—AII that ,certain piece or-pares I of
land situate -ins the township of Great Bend,
county and State aforesaid, bounded and do
scribed_as follows, to wit: beginningat a point.;
in the southwesterly line of the Great tend & 1
CoehOston turnpike, the .southeast rly side of a
largechestnut tree, at the corner of land 'hereto
,me conveyed to the:New York &. Erie 'flail
Itcatt Company; thence south 51' and 1.3 rain.
west, along the lice of said Rail Road Ccmpanr's
land 114 feet, or thereabouts, to a corner thereof: I
thence northwesterly along the line of said Rail
Road Cimipar,y's land 162 feet, or - thereabouts,
to-the northw es terly lire of a locu.st tree with
'lwo trunks, abont . :7 feet from said line ?thence
north 15 3-4". east, about 213 feet to the line of I
said turnpike road; the northwesterly side of a
gate pos4 thence south 27' east, along the line
of said turnpike 117 4-2 feet to the place' of be.:
gigging; containing six tenths of an acre of land,
he the same more or less, with the appurtenances.
ode large three story tavern house, known as
the 'Bryant !douse," with barns, shods,,stabllng,
ice house, &c, attached, and ail in irrtrreel.„
ken in, execution at the suit of SuydatuiSead &
Co. vs:A. B. Edwards & Ziba
Purchasers will-in all cases be required?. tO .
-pay, on the day of sale, ati amount sufficient
to cover the costs-of sale, Otherwise, the proPer
ty will be.re-sold forthwith:*
JOHN YOUNG, Sherif
' Sheriff's Office, Montrose, May 15th, 1859.
i_.c•csU. at Thin! ,
• NICARAGUA. -
CONTAINS mines of the precious metals be
fore which the gold of California. sinks to
Insignificance.. A few months s.f..:t'en aiticied
effort anaung them is ample to secure a fortune.
Phe has a beautiful climate:and a Soil admits
lY sdapte4 to the growth of Cetton, Tobacco;
Sugar or„ Corso. As the Key to. opriPacific
Nese:Worts, and'isith hesgovernment in a state
pf dissolution, Manifest Destiny clearly indicates
another star to be aided to our banner. For
all the details, with a history of the Filibusters,
toe Cass-Yriserri treaty, a new and improved
map of the country appropriately colored, and
ether matters of interest, read NICARAGIJA:; PAST,
PiSSEST .asi) Ftrruni, by Peter P. Stout, En.,
-late United States Vice Consul."
It is a handsome 12mo. volume, and will be
sent to your address post-paid, on the receipt of
the price (1,25). Ag.euts will find it very popular.
- Send tc,, ,JOHVE. POTTER, Publisher,
• ..204.17 Sanborn St, Philadelphia, Pa.
- May 1V1t0850.-2ro.b
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. •
THE Copartnership heretofore, eritPog be-
Omen the subscribers, under the. firm of
..'• - Post, Cooieer •
is this day dissolved by , mutual consent. Out
standing business will by settlod by Wu. Husx :
=cc, COOPER. ISAAC L POST,
HENRY DRIER:
• HCNTTI COOPER.
Montrose, Perin.,"April 30th, 859. . •
, .
COPARTNERSHIP. ,
rr HE undersigned have this day formed . a
1 Copartnership uuder,the firm and style of
CoOper, de , Co,
fur the purpose of transacting a Baaxixu Ex-
CIIAtpE
stn COLLECTION BUSINESS in the Bo
rough of Montrose.
Wsf. HUNTTING-COOPEIi,
HENRY - DRINK ER.
• Montiose, Penn., May 2d, 1852.
SisLOOK HERE . ! SI
A LL ye that want to buy GOODS Azir Fon
_173.. CASH, call ay.the Store of
I. LYONS & SON; Montrose,
where you em get
25-yardel_of Calle° for -; - 111 00,
.goodDelalot,for: eJ 00,
10 " Gingham for - ->gi 00,
16 " Sheeting for - 00.
14 lbs. of Boston, Soda or Sweet
Crackers for - 81.00,
4" of good Tea for - -7 $1 00,
12 " No. 1 Mackerel for -„ • $1 002 .
Ladies' Gaiters for 62 cents;.
with a gene s ral assortment of Goods curai. - 11180
Melodeons, Guitars, Violins„ rites, Oitite,i,"
Sheet Music, dtc. dac.
Fresh Fluid just received and for id° If
Bay, 1659. .1. LYONS & SON.
Notice•••=Rer.. A. 0. Warren will pinata
in Alec:arose, next Blindly, at l0:30 a.. ID., mud
t‘c,e Brallley &ban! House, at 2.30
JIIBT;CES' Dunning Letters, Warrants, Sublimes,
Summonses, Executions, Attactunents, ',Constables'
Sales, Deeds, Notes, and other Blanks, always kept
on hand at this office. BLANES printesi to order.-
"ALL THE YEAR ROUND ."
DICKENS NEW WEEI4y... . • .
IXT,E, have the pleasure of arinouiacing that
.wehava entered into arrangements with
CHARLES .DICKENS, for the issue ;of his new
publication .cniitldd "-ALL rum YEAR 'Ronan,"
each week, in New York, simultaneously with
its issue in London, plates 'being taken from
the Eoglish edition, and forwarded to us suffi
ciently in advance of. publication forkthat pur
pose. The &rat number - will appear- fn London
and New York on Wednesday, Ifay 4th, and
will.contain the commencement of anew story
by Charles Dickens, to be continued 'from week
to week during about eight months.
Thus It will be seen that Ameridan readers
of "All the Year 'round," will obtain the sto
ries- and other contributions of lifri Dicxxas,
and the sLaff of writers associated with him,Cm.
- bracing as array of distinguished *lent with
which no othe publication can compare, several
weeks in advance of their reachir:gthialcountry .
through ordinary sources, and at - the tame time
they are given to the. piiblic in Londeli.
We vitt state that this arrangement has
sum
consummatettby the payment of a large sum of
money to Mr. Dickens, yet tho exeraordinary
interest which the announcement of the publica
tion has excited in literary circles, thelassu ranee
• that Mi. Dichens, has given that ho shall devote
to it. all his beat energies, and the lippearauco
Oa new story from his pen, cannot fail to' cote
mond for it at once a large circurctiOn i t ,
announcement from lifr.
ens wilt convey in idea of tho chaiictir. and
aims of the work: i
• - •
A DDRIESS., •
Nine : Tears lioasehßld itrvrds are the best
• assurance that can be offered to the I public of
the spirit and objets of "All the Year Round."
transfering myself, and my strongest en
prgieh, from the publication that is_ atiout to be
- discontinued, to the publication that ill about to
be
.begun; I have the happiness of taking with me
'that staff of writer'S with whom I have labored,
and all the literary and business coroperation
that can make my work a pleasure. I In some
Important respet!ts, I am .now free gretly-te ad
vance on past arrangements. Those I teave, to
'testily for themselves in due course. I r
That fusion of the graces of the iniggination
with the realities of life, which iY vital to the
welfare of any community, and for which I have
striven from week to week as honestly as I
cowl] during the
.last nine years, wilt continue
to be striven -for, "all the
,year round."- The
v.vekly cams and dutiessbecoine things of the
PaSt, merely,to be as,bmed, with an lincreased
love for them and brighter hopes sprigging out
of them, in 'the Present 'and the Future. •
look and plan for it very much widereirele
of readers, and cut again for a steadily:expanding
circle of readers, in the projects I hope to carry
through "all the. year roupd," And 1 feel con
fident that th's expectation will be rea ized, if it
deiterres realization.
II -
The task of my new journal is set, and it will
steadily try to work the task out. .tit pages
shall show to good purpose their mitt°. is-re
membered in them, and with how mudh fidelity.
and earnestness they tell
Tit STRIPY OF OUR LIFER FRONT YEAR T i O YEAR.
. • CHARLES DICKENg.-
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TERMS:
Single Copies by all Newa Dealers, l oft cents.
One Copy One Year, per mail, (52 No.) $2,50
One Copy Six 31onths,. per mail, (26 ? , lo.) 1,25
Five Copies One Year, per mail, 10,00
Eleven Copies One Year, per niailj 0,00
and at the same rate for all over. , •
bt
in
also be issued in m'outhlr parts, put
op in :eleiant tinted corers, at 20 es - uti each,
and by the year on the same terms.as'above.
Bark numbers alwqs furnished wh4deaired.
Specimens will bo forwarded to any address,
post paid,- on receipt of two letter stamps.
1 lERS9IIF .11 , 4 .
x ;
.Publishing. Adepts,
=4I;SIMMI
NEW GOODS
FOR TIE iSPRING OF 1859!
-AT
I- YOUNG & SMITH'S'
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. Suinmersville, Pa.
IVE take this opportunity of exercising our
thanks to our customers and the public
generally for their liberal patronage during the
past year, and will add that we shall endeavor to
merit a continuance of the alma by famishing
2 . . Cur CO 0 IC) IS
in the same way that-we have heretofore done,
that is, at the very lowest possible prices. Hav
ing just returned from tho C'l T T we
would incite the, atteotion of the public to the
LARGEiGr AND RODSOME C:I ASSORTMENT I:I.. OF
• CIO
for the spring trade, comprising almoSt every
thing that can be found in a Country; Store,
amongst which we will mention the fallowing:
A large lot of those Small Figured, Park. and
Past Colored Prints al;6 1-4 cents per yard. A
lot of those heavy Brown Iluslins always on
band: Brown Sheeting and Shirting constantly
on hand and for sale at the most reasonable pri
ces. A large lot of Merimack, CoehecO, Allen,
Sprague, Donnell, and other Prints Spring`
Styleer--for sale at the same low prices !at which
we have
-sold them during the past yeari--Bpring
Detains and Challies, very handsome and cheap.
Cloths, Cassimers, Satinetts, Jeans, yestings,
Ac. °A iiiiod assortment of Bond Strires, Cot:.
tonades, Ducks and Linen Drills, for farmers'
wear, - Denims, Striped Shirtings, Cheeks, &c.
Ready-Made Clothing constantly on
hand. . ' • -
• Crocke ry and Glass Ware, a l lare as
sortment of tho best- quality of.WhitOranite
Ware, just received and for sale by the bet or In
lots:to suit purchasers.. • I
JIM and Caps, Boots and' Shoes
in endless variety. • -, I
Cedar Ware, Tubs Churns, Trays, Buck
ets, Pails, Ladles, &e.
Groceries as usual at lowurat r mark.
Teas at astonishingly low figures. •
Water
risn: FISII 2 2 FISII: ! 2. •
Mackerel in half barrels, quarter LIB. and, kits,
warranted full weight or the money. ieturned.
Shad and White Fiab.also on hand.
. Salt by the barrel, Baal or bushel. j
Panne and Oils of nil lends..
All kinds of PRODUCE taken itterchinge
for Goods at the Wiliest market priees.l
Wo solicit an examination of otir stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
. .
• • YOUNG & S3pTLI
April 26th, 1859.-msw6.
FRESH ARRIVAL !
rpHE undersigned would respectfally an
t nounce to the public that •he .fias ljust-re
ceiied a supply of . •
GROCERIES„
among which may be found the very best of.:
Snot; Molisseg . Sp*
Tea; ,
at prices to.snit the times, for.readv pay. Don't
'mistake the place, but call at the basement of
the. .. .
- tirro ROVIrAL,
where your humble servant carries' on a
general . •
SALOON I GROCERY BUSINESS,
and where the public,aray. . always : rely upon
having their wants attended to with pr i F t tg i tness
and gdelity. ' 0. 31. C E.
.
Montrose, April 20th.. ' -
Medical Copartaershfg
TIES. A.C.BLAKESLED and P,E4RUSii
1/having associated themselves - ,neder the
name of Blakesiee & Broth for. Ihn proseen.
thin - of the duties of their profession, respect
filly offer their ' professional aenicei Ito the
"Invalid Public." !. a . f•
Office at the residence of Dr. Blakeslee, =dd.
o x.
way between the villages of Dix it' .and
. and
Springville. ' "A. C. 1114AK4,§ ..
April - -20, 'fb9— Iy. A. 11: BRUSH
Gifti
THE 07
all' Gifts! Gifts! al
IRIGINAL GIFT BOOK
I). Mr. EvANs & CO.
THE 'I 677 BROADWAY,- 677 THE
FIFTH - NEW-YORK. FIFTH
YEAR. ESTABLISHED 1854. YEAR.
rrHE following is a partial list of •property
tvbieb will be given to the purchasers of
Books itt the time of sale: worth from
Gold Watches;Eoglish Lever, . ••• •
'Patent Lever and Lepines,s3o,oo to $lOO,OO
Silver Watchea,Ratent Lever,
full jeweled, bootleg eases,
open face and cylinder es
capement,
Gold Lockets, Largo size,four
glean% and ' two glasses
with springs, large- and •
small•aize with snap, .2,50 to
Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine,
' Painted, Lava, Golditooe,
Garnet and Coral Bcts of ,
Pins aid Drops, , 45,00 to
Ladies' 'Gold Guard Chains,
Fancy Neck Chains, Chate
laine, •• • 8,00 to
Gents' Fob arid Vest dbaine, 10,00 to
Sets Cameo,Goldstone,Paint
' ed, Mosii3, Garnet, Onyx,
Engraved and Plain Gold
Sleeve Buttons and Bosom
Studs,
:Gold Pencils,withPeus,large,
' medium and small, ± • •
Silver Pencils,withGoldPel3P,
large, medium ands small
size, double and single, ex
tenigc cues,
Geotan-leavy Signet Ritws,
Ladies'- Gold Chased and
Plain Rings. .'
Gents' Gold 21cisorDPins,Clus.
ter, with Opal, Scarf Pins,
*Onyx, Garnet, ' 1,50 to
Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 22,00 to
Cameo, slosaie, Coral Garnet,.
Chased and Plain Oval
Bracelets, - 5,00 to
Silver and Gold Thimbfis, - 50 to
Gents' Pen and Pocket Knife, 50 to
Pearl and Idoroco Porto
.
monnaies,
Toothpicks, Watch Keys,
Guard Slides,
Gold Crosses, mall, medium
and large, 2,00 to 7,50
Besides other Gilbi,.comprising a large And
valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles,
varying from $1 to $4O.
The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB.
LISHED GIFT BOOK IN THE UNITED
STATES, for the uninterrupted success which
has crowned their earnest efforts to please du,
ring the last four years, would return their sin-
cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who
have, in past time,,seen Et to bestow their lib
eral patronage upon them ; and would further
assure them, and the public generally: that their
Intl experience and established capital warrant
them In offering greater inducements than ever,
and such as are out 'of the reach of any similar
establishment in the eountryLand propose, In
this, THE FIFTH YEAR
of their location in New York, to introduce
•
•t $W FEATURES,
STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS,
GIFTS of GREATER VALUE and VARIETY,
• A sill! Larger and I3ettgr Selected Stock of
DOOM.
Commissions and inducements to clubs and
to agents wh, are YFillitig to devote their time
to our business; so that those who desire can have
Eir GIFTS AND Boos, WITHOUT MOSEr.jEII
We shall endeavor to establish an agent in
every town in the United States; so that all Who
will may bene4 by our bberal•systeth of 'trade.
t Ws 'have appointed A. J. GJERIPITSON
Our duly authorized.agent for MONTROSE and
vicinity, who will reoeive and forward all orders
with akteution and despatch.. .
A NEW AND REVISED - t'ATAL I )GEE,
ready for distribution, containing every desira
ble book, new er old,, now in print; and no.
hnnwiedged by librarians and literary wen to be
the most complete and best classified ever Is.
sued, without an exception.
are-now reedy tO be given away, mailed free to
any address, to all parts of the world. It contane
all the works on
Art, Science end Nat, , , P hilosophical & this
mai Hietory, " sical Works,
Adventures, Travels.' Ir.' Historical and Itlis
&c., A cellaneous,
Agricultural and De.; N Theological,
mastic Economy, ; s Religions,
Belles Letters,Essays„! ;Law, Medical, Mason
&t.., & • ic,
Bibles, •
,:Staridard Fictions,
Biographies, c',Niger, Hymn and
Dictionaries, Glee Books,
Encyclopedias
.„ 0 ;Text Books, for
Gazetteers, , • Schools, &e.,
Mid a thousand varieties of - publieationsin eve
ry department of literature. We sell as low—
find, is many cases, lower,than—any other house
in the country ; sod with' every book ot the
valie of one dollar °more, we present some
useful Gift, without extra charge. • r •
r-LET EVERY ONE CONSULT HIS
OWN INTEREST,
And buy at EYANS' /Gift Book Store,
' ,exa mine the prices of:books , se e the
ih....autiral gifts so.freely scattered among, „ ,our patrons, and be satisfied that the on
rbAClSly economical way of, buying books is at
NO. 677 BROADWAY,: „,! •
GET LAFARGE HOTEL ItUtt.DINIG,
TOUR IWE GUARANTEE PERFECT BAT.
BODES • IStIiCTION. • .•
JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES.
AND
Te c Examine our plan of business. Any
!one ran who, will, Observe the daily_
13 'tdiatribntioe orwatebes, gold and silver;
IT 'vest, Chatelaine, and guard chains; true-
EVINS!lets,..-cameo, mosaic, torn!, goldstone;
GIFT ',garnet and gold sets of pin 'and clasps;
Bon f,bracclets, large, medium aid emall,size;
STOlterinP, chased, plain and set with stones,
NO. ',cameo, goldstone , coral ;mosaic and en
' 'graved studs and sleeve buttons; scarf'
„„ 67 25, crosses, gold pens and pencils; gold
, DEMI u?.pons in silver and morocco cases and a
r WAY. 'otholsand other articles of use and value.,
NEW T A Gift with every boOk worth from 50
YORK_
sets to 81. send fora Catalogue.
CITY It will cost you nothing, and will be
?valuable as a boob of reference, if noth
ting more: Address D.W.EVANS & CO.
. • No 677 Broadway, New-York.
Il il 9.'
- N. 5.—A WORD OF Eg.PLAraNATION TO
those who have known usunder the style of
Evans & Co. The Business located by us at
No. 677 Broadway, New York City, is tbi °ideal
established house is the codntrjr, and is 'known
worldwide as the original "Evans & Co.'s
Gift Bookstore." Many have taken the advan
lege •of our popularity to •advertise under the
same name r to increase their trade—and though
a house' having neither character or name of its
own, can hardly claim ;the confideriee of the
community—to protect the few who may be un
acquainted with us, we would state that we
have connection will; any other Gift Book
liodse—drid though many adverthie ender the.
name of Evans & Co., the firliveonstitnted by
.D. W. EVANS. and PIi,,PRESTON, is the
first and only cdnaern rightfully using thq name.
Bat to prevent Al Confusion in the future, we
shall use-thestyle of - A •
D. W. EVANS di, .
and all persons Wrongfully using the aPpella t
tion to mislead the-pnblic, will be made to suf
fer the penalty of the law.
D. W. EVANS di.•
677 Broadway, New York
ly.]
-14.-GARRAI7;
WHOLEA4TS: DEALER IN
ILO* OAK SALT, &C.,
BIM XCLIOBD...43aIe Boom, PRATT'S Mogi:
WILL keep tonstantly on hand the best
brands of FLOUR—by the Sack or DIN-
Bred Barrels—aot thejowest market pacer. Also,
SALT—by the Slagle Bartel or Loa& -, • ;
All ordeta from-Derch{sts and Dialers will
bepromptly attended to. *
. • * l O Cash..pattfpr. Grain.. Wool, Pelts, Hides,
and all Farmers' Produce In their season., •.,
Wow T 4 K-0 116 "'?? . : 1A n ,.1 81 14 9. GAR '
11ATT.
• 4 •
iftsi ,
STORE.
Of r z 4)
4 1 40'
READY PAY SYSTEM
TT is certain that Goods can be sold successful.
ly is 'Montrose and at Stmp°lntone llep ot
FOR CASH.
13,00 to
Thosol'aubtinithia tossiiition tviUac ireU tocatl
' at the stores of •
Suttniberg, llosenbautit .. k
where it will be proven -that the Merchant in
selling his Goods can ~afford to - -selt Cheaper
for Cub, and can offer inducementsaufficient to
make it au objeet to Purchasers, at whatever
sacrifice they artuotrltgodth.maki, to procure the
Money to adopt in their- Purchases, the Casa
SYWItI.I.
We have just received and are constantly re.
coicipg, a splendid assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
3,50 to
adapted for this - sessoncand which will not fail
to give general antler:teflon. They welt.' per.
grurchased under the moat favorable eircumatan
eel, and we are enabled and wax offer and sell
at'prices far below others that will give and have
given an everlasting Credit; nto matter whether
it is Tom, Dick, or Har:y.
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EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE
OUR DRY GOODS!.
An assortment brre,toforti unatituded by anything
ever offered in Montrose. •
50 to 2,50
1,50 to .3,50
Fanny and Staple' Dry Goodsl
Comprising many new and desirable styles of
Gouda unknown in this market, among which will
be found, in
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
All the , novelties of t.its , season, cheap at
GTITENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
' SHAWLS !
New and choice styles•of Brodie - double and
single, Stella, Plaid, Wait, Wm:, and:Mantilla,
and a new style of Chenill Shawls, cheap at
itttenberg,:goeubanut, Co's-
&Inn MAIL
An assortment always on hand, also Ladies' Cloth
and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at
6utttnbtrg, T%osenbanmot: Co t s.
EMBROIDERIES!
in this Department we can offer great induce
ments, as, they are purchased directly from im
porting houses. The-assortinent-compriaes
Wrench Setts, Sleeves and Collars;
Worked Edgings and Inserting, -
and a great Many more aria
cies belong to this line too
nnnsenons go wen- •
lion, cheap at
GUTTENBERG, 110SENBAU31, & CO'S
Bonnets, Ribbons,Flowers and
Plumes, Wire , Stiff Net-
' tinge and Frames,
at Wholesale and Retail,—ehesp at
I
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, AT qrs.
Domestic.eiroods !
May be found aIL the different finalities of Plinth,
Gingham's: Blene:hed Goods,f;Fino.Unblettelted
lifuslins, Ticks, Stripe; Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2
fds wide, cheap M
GiTITkNBERo, ItOStNBAUIf, & CO'S
READY Mall HATIN
As this.is ore of their PRINCIPAL BRANCHES OF
BUSINESS in Now York City, they certainly have
one great advantage over nll the rest of Clothiers;
"they having one Partner steady in New York
city to devote all his time to this particular branch
of manufacturing. They ell furnish, at any
time, a Good Garment at about the same price
for which the material can be got, •
They will warrant their work and a complete
fit or no pay, _ . - •
They keep instantly on hand one of the tout
stocks of
s - .1 1.
OVER AND UNDER COATS !
Stich as Frock, Dress, Raglan, and Sacks
PANTS -
/n Grcitt Variety Ad :Different .I.oet
gush as, Vel'ait, Mast, CntaL imSr, and Satin,
chep at
GUTTENBERG, BOSENBAUhf, CO'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER;
ot the Best Material at Short Notice.
Under Garments
Fon fa DIES AS WELL AS FOR GENTLE.IiiIq,
- such u Silk, and also-Lambswool, elieaii at
GITITP.NBEIiG, I OSEN With! 01. CO'S.
ONE WORD
410:1040t• 4414[0:110:14:i
FRIENDS
•• -CUSTOMERS-.
And in particular to those humoring themselves
indebted tons, we will say ones more that we
will sell for Ready Pay hereafter, and. all Ae
counts and Notes must be settled, without Fur
ther Notice: We areilrod of wiling Dinning
Letters and Supporting the PoatOffice,andtboro.
by loosing.. We "rift take all, kinds of Grain at
the Highestifarket Frites for Pdyment, and all
Accounts:!standlsg.nyer •Six Mouths. on dur
Books-will be left for' collection tittles' settled
,' • '
(gutteniergliostubaum kC.
,
•--•
ifontrose, Pa., April 13th, 1888.
VESTS
To °us auluzzotrs
NOTICE, TO FARMERS.
IWISH to 'tall {ho attention of Partners to
am Independen!..T9oth ' •
II 0 111 1.1.1.:
This Rake. has been used foi thii.pasethres
years in this teeny add proved , to.be the Rake
and the only . Rake suited to" the rhugh:Oliuntry.
Any one, not wishing to take the
. atisertion,
'and who wants Rake,:please-try it, and if tint
iatisfaetery, return it within three 'days un
fnjureilf 4tud take his 'money. • .To' merchaiits
and dealers a liberal deduction from retail price
of twelve dollars. All - kindri of Grain taken
exchange for-Rakes 'at Searle's mill. Mao
second .hand Wire Tooth' and Revolving Rakes
sold very cheap. All orders promptly attended
tc",and Rakes deliared'on short notice.
Residence of the sniaseriber,and manufactory,
one mile from Montrose, on Snake Creek turn
...,I3HANGY FOOT..
Montrose. April 25, '59---3m
INtainimmfalivoaalmraltill
a
R.-KENTON, JR:, if CI I
WOULD respectfully announce to the cid
sena of Lswevillo Center and adjoining
country that they are prepared to furnish almost
everything that is usually 'Called for in a coun
try store. Our stock-consists-of-
DRY - GOODS! ,
Viz : Black and plaid Silks, Chills Robes, Lawn
Robes, Printed and White Brillanti,-Sarcenet,.
Cambries, Dotted Swiss Muslin; Calicoes—the
most splendid stock'withouts exception that war
ever brought to Susquehanna County.- Palm
Leaf Hate— in 20 varieties; Silver Gray; Brown
and Farley Leghorn Hats—in every variety;
FutoHate. Parasols and Umbrellas—of every ,
style and price, from Be. to 24 - e. "Embroidered
Collars, Under Sleeves,' Ribbons—immense
stock. • CROCKERY—In siz different style's—
in Tea and Dinner Setts. WALL PAPER—a
very huge steer:. All 'kinds of FARMING
TOOLS—of the most approved patterns. In
fine, a very large stork of everything pertaining
to the mereantile business, on the most favora
ble terms of any house in the .country. Cash
trade especially ,preferred, but all kindsof Coun
try Produce taken in eau:henget for Goode, and
the highest market pricepaid for same. BOOTS
and SHOES form a proininent feature of a very
Irge Stock of Goods, and will be found in every
style and variety. GROCERIES—a very large
stock. DRUGS and MEDICINES, and GLASS.
FURNITURE--ruches hairs and Bedsteads—
from 18 a. to 86 1 00.
Selicifing'a very large hare of trade for the
clew 'firm we remain, reapectfolly at the Service
public. B. KENYON, JR., dz
Lnwsville Centre. Pa., April 1at,1860.
O , Z regal Q. ICOO I 0A
C L OBB would respectfully announce to the
public that tie,. may still be found at. the
old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants
of the oomaranity. He will keep on hand a good
"clock - - • •
iariec)cleasies3 1
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES - , FRUIT, FLOUR
and SALT (by the sack barrel,) FISH, and all
irticlos found in First Class Groceries.
He would particularly call the attention of
Farmers and others to the fact that ho is
constantly receiving fresh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also . good and medium qualitiss, which will be
sold RIGHT, for ready pay, in quantitids.to suit
the purchaser.
Montrose, Feb. 21st 1859,
‘4
4 BUSINESS GOES ON."
- SEW. READY PO STORE
AT THE
HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
THE subscriber having. just returned from
New York would most respectfully inform
lids friends (if be has any) and the pUblie,gener
ally, that he is now prepared to scow them with
etu foods--ougllt for &UV
at the old stand formerly_ occupied by. C. W. Mott,
where he sell for READY-PAY at salons that
will suit everybody. His stock consists of
Choice Family Gioceries, of all kinds, Stone
Ware, Wdoden Ware and Brooms, Boots sad
Shoes, Ladies Gaiters—for 65 cents, Prints,
Heisting, Heavy and Fine, Brown and Bleached
Muslims, Linens,.Canton Flannels, Drillings,
Towel ling Jacquard Diapei,Ticite,Apron 'Checks,
Denims, Striped Skirting, Paritk rad' Veit Trim-
ming% Seamless-Bags, Cotton Batts, White and
Brown Knitting Cotton, Veil Barege, Gloves
and Hosiery—large assortment. Yankee No
tions, &c., &e., 3.e. ;HENRY C. Til.,Eft,
Montrose, Aril, 1859. '• . s
c LADIES who liken splendid article for•th'e
Hair please call at TYLEII'S and get a bottle of
Burnett's Cocoaine—best and cheapest id use.
Also Lubiu's fatracts or the "Handkerchief
first quality.
NOIICE.
THE undersigned having entered into a pert.
-nership with Mr. J. W. Tyler; has closed
up his old Books and opened new ones for the
firm. He is desirous of settling up the old
Books as soon as possible, and therefore appeals
to all who have unsettled accounts to call and
arrange the same without delay. .
P. CARPENTER.
Hayford, April 4th, 11359.-Bw.*
- TO BE HUNG!-
EVERY DAY IN_ : THE WEEK !!
• • (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) '
Over 2,000 Pieces of Wall Paper!
BESIDES Bordering, Window Shades and
Window Curtain Fixtures--a large variety.
,For further particulars please call at A. N.
Bullard's Book Store, first door north or
%title's Hotel, - where you can find also tilarge
and superior assortment of Bookkan4 Station.
ry. Yankee Notions, &c., &c., &c., all of , which
can be had for cash at as low prices as geed& of
the same (Plenty 'can be, bought,lor any where
in this vicinity; Binghamton, N. Y., not excepted.
A. N..BULLAR D.
'Montrose, March Bth, 1859.
1559:.
WE ARE BOUND TO GO AHEAD
GO . „ SEE
TliE LARGE, STOCii. OF NEW GOODS
.).aat received at he Original Ono Price and
Ready-Roy.Sto:e of
HAYDEN - BROTHERS,. .
, The People's Agents nro• on blind - with
a largo stock of Goods comprising Staple do
Fancy Dry Goods,
- Hats & Caps,. •
'Boots & Sitoei;
Groceries & Provisions,
Flour ac Sam ;
Yankee Notions,
%Vatehes, Jeweiry, - .
Wall & Windon; Paper,
;11Voodess
* Varei
and we have cop thorsarian,4 on ethinge besides.
We will say dOSE BUYER S--`••, • :
• „, .• lf you want ReiRGAINS
J• • •
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
Now Milford, Pa., llan. 1at,•1859.
3,000 . 20LLS OF lar,Ay,_-Vgra.
BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &C., &C.
NEW SUPPLY, just arrived, - and for solo
1 - 1. cheap, by . f • - A.T(IRRELL.-
.
• • DR: LW. WELTS: ::.
HAVINAVING permanently located in Davidoff
G
offers his professional services te all:who.
may reqnfra them. Alio, keeps constantly on
hand a fell stock olDrngs and Diedicinell;
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical
purposes." • . jap77.6m.
, .
,„
11.31333311Ca1i7:41.1-6.., \- . - • /: • 06 ,
\ _
.G. F. poigDifin :, •,. \ `-C1 - ,
- . . . dr r / • .0 '
1
iIiJAS retnoved hit-shop aerials the strotit, to \ - ,
LA the' building one door below Keeler &. ' • / •
•Stotidard'a f !bleb ho has fitted up eaprosoly fors
_.: 0' '
.
Saddle, Harness and Trunk - Shop, t t ' ,. . • \ ! , *dlay<toco •-
...witere may be found altitindi7ft ' ' -PAIS \ F I5 lt A -113 LII WV AS .. .E ~ IN THE,
jEtAptawmsgs: '7 ~;IRO-iNT CITY COLLEGE!
1 7 :'
froth the, heaviest team, to -the lightest trotting
the jargest, 'moat extensiirely patronized and
harness, sad i geberal assorment of trimmings, . ; \beat organized '• .
which will be ma le up or sold vet inw.
• . Carria g e , TrirrealiVia „ : - .l ` -':
COMMII . OIII.I SCHOOL ...
Al' good weortment .13 hand, which will he sold '
..
,- In Tim • '',
tery loW; all trimming done Cheaper than else.. - 13. 3 6.._..- - •iv,\ -4.
.1. - iret . 0 ., 'IIB-11 - 0314 - 0/111 . .
whem. . ': •, • •`, ''''' • , :Q.
... 357 ~,:tubents, : alitdint bad
'
OAK LEATHER
on heti, from which harnesses will be *di! and. •„-. f: ,M. A,P:Cii. ,ifit?; ,'' '' , ...
1.+3031 :1!D . 0 to eon:plots tk, turf, course , from 6
- VlV:istarretalateell. ' to 10 weeks, * Eery Student, uOuta graduating..
.'be competent to \ manage the.
* * *Customers will pleaselboar idmind thatT digilsranteed to
wish settlei up' once a year., Those having
Books of any. Bu.iiness, and qualified to earn.k
,
unsettled decnautil'or latex due, will save coats salaryof from
- 1 -
by settling or making payment-without further $5OO TO . .$lOOO
,•\
delay. : :,‘ • G. F. FORIfIiA3I, • Students: enter, at any time—No Vamition-.
Feb. 24th, 1859.3 - Montrose , Pa. Rothe* at fattiteure. • ' ,
, .-, \
• 131, 3PrernAtUarekiii \ i
FOR BEST PENNMANSHIp AWARDED, IN \
•', :.;: 1 lik .14 13 - r" "-I,
- Fly- Alinistirs• Anis receivt:d 4 hid( Mine. -',
* * *For Circular and - Spedimethrof Wtiting;\
inclose two letter stamp.. and adcTremi ', 1 '•\
• F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. \
April
.. titb,l 859 Laep.9.* ,. - I
. -
Co Animus an ,&thers.
THE. SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR-SALE
60,000 BARRELS OF THEIR NEW
AND IMPROVED
POIDRITAI
OF THE I.
LODI MANUFACTURING 'COMPANY.
AT AITUFACTCRED from the night-soil of
.01New York city, in iota to soil purchaserk
This article (greatly improved within the last
three years) has been in the marked for eighteen
years, and still defies
_competition, as a manure
for Corn and .Garden Vegetables, being cheaper,
more poit•efful, than.ony whet' ' and at the same
time/reef - rem disagreeable cdar. Two barrels,
($3 worth) will manure an acre of corn in the
hill, *ill savajwo-thitea in•laber, will cause it
to come lip quicker, to grow• faster,ripenearlier;
and will bring a larger crop on poor ground
than any other fertilizer, and it is also a "pre
•Yentiveto-cut worm; also it.does not injure the
seed to put iricontact. with it. ' •
The LM. CO. point to their long standing
reputation, and the large capital (sicto,ooo) in-
Nested ite-their business as a guarantee that the
article they make.shall always be of such quality
as to command a ready
• or Price $1.50 per barrel for any, quantity
over six ,barre is. . s -
VITA Pamphlet, containing every information,
mill- be sent [FREE.] to airy one applying for
the same. Our address is--
GRIFFING, BROTHERS & Co.,'
Warohoise, e 0 Courthaat St
. ' NEW YORK-.
March IT,
-
F•REE EXHIBITION!.
MAY-BE SEEN DAILY,.
LIMES' TAILOR SHOP!
a - rom 6 a. m. . tG 10 p. m.,
Nati.st follions!
Comprising the Greatest Variety* . ;
GENTLEMEN'S 'COBTUI44I
ev'r presented to the public. mhit4
DR. JOHN W. COBB ;
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Viciatrose, Pa.
&Ike op Public Avenue, opposite Searleieliotel.
iturch. let, 1859.—tf.
st) CENTS -•
*ILL PAY FOR ONE THOSE
BEAUTIFUL 1111100TRESI •
With Cum ; Call at '
the
~CAlt ON T
All work wan i s nted nit to fade.
F \ D. WOOD, Artist.
Montrose, April 13th, 1859.--tf.
F. WILMOT,.
Graduate of the Allopath:c and Homoo
rabic Colleges of Medicine, is now per
inanently located in Great Betd,
OFFICE cornerof Main and Elrzabeth.sts.,
nearly oppOsito the Methodist church.
•
ap. 20, 1859.
FARIII Bs, Hip Tniss
"TIES FARMER'S OWN MEW
THE GENES,EETARMER.
A MONTHLY pIJRNAL
AGRICULTURE AND. HORTICULTURE;
(ESTABLI,SIIED IN 1831.1,
published for twenty/eight years
1. in one of the &nest svheatand frail sections
of America, it his attaibed an unrivalled circula
tion, and. has able and experienced correspon
dence:it drery State of
.the Union and In the
Britis4 Provinces.— t •
Each volume ionfasns 384 pages, and is pro.
fusely illustrated vvithsipensive wood cuts. It
is scut to any address for . •
FIFTY CENTS,A YEAR -•
In order to introduce the FARHER.infe
tricts where it has few readers; ive will - bike sit&
acriptions to the coming half iolurie (July to
December inclitsive) "like folloWing rates : Sin
gle subscribers, 25 cents.3,fivecopiea f0r.411, and
a copy of our beautifitl,2s.cebt book, the Rural
Annual and Anictrifinal Dictionary, pre-paid
by mail, -to the person getting up the club;
Sixteen copies for 83; and a -Rural Annual and
as extra copy of thoYarmor for a year,.or two
for the hair volume, to the •person getting,np
the club. We also offer a liberal list of
CASH PREHILIVIS_, •
as a still greater inducement to form clubs.- Full
particulars will be forind in Suit paper, end every
oue interested in the culture of the - soil- ie invited
to send for a copyoind, if pleised with the paper,
to actors agent. Specimen copies sent tZUEZ to
all applicants. Address JOSEPRHARRIR,
• • 'Publisher and Proprietor,
May 2d,4859.p. • - . Rochester. N. Y.
• • = 1:7 1r
THE
'WAMSUTTA PRINTS..
i•
They ire the seat Calicomyet offered to the
_ Public for the monby., •
WnOLEIIALE AGENTS:. -
IiEFORESZ ARMSTRONG .& CO,
! a
BE,EF_I! BEEF!!"
•
WHATbfibett Nothing=only that article;
iogethet with neeasional Bitsn'of fresh
antrivai at. Pinux,
• . ' •
can be bad in the Basement of Boyd &Webster's
Now Building, jest below fhiirle's Hotel.
_
ROBERTS do mu-
E. B.:llo.tatiis. • GEO. C. HILL.
`3l .. ontrisse, March 21st, 1859.—tf. _ • •
MEAT mARKETir
0,4 Public Avenue, riectr..Searle's Hotel.
IerEEP constantly on hotel rigood supply of
111 , 'MEATS . of all kinds. CASH paid for
Boet Cattle,Csles;Sttieep,■nd Lanabs.
Also for Elides ell all kltads. .
HENBTOOK !hr. HAWLZY. -
I: T. waver. .e. ELAWLIT.
Montrose, March 3011, 1831—tf.
'STRING!IIIST111100111
HAT eyeiy intelligent win in 66 COMDR
pity stould not knew lhat.a . tri.,rirpinge..
twig has beesihads.by g : l :•-• : ? .. v .; . 1
HEAVER & ATHERTON,
•., STEAM MILL - SHOP, '
s rps :cal* 1111 V U M
. 'ON THE RENS OF
3Blankomithing, • _
- and Carriage-Ir
oning,
.ndre34,3007 knovi_this49;:be a' fact_
but fur thelenetit of the re, Nn t wLo do
tot, wo viould sty thai - wa aro •prepatod to do any
work in our line, whieli.mifbe intrusted to us.
in the most durar•le manner ,, the nfostapprovea.
style, and In the shortesi,possibleAlme. All eur
work warranted Oio giye good satisfaction.
Jamie M. Wsavatt; JERRE: L ATHERTON.
Montrose, March let, 859. cnil f.' •
SAEAMANDER SAFES.
EVANS at. IVATSON,
No. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILVDELPHM: !, ' ~, •
Have . now, on hand a lakge 11.9103 Amain of Flre
and Thief Proof Salamand e r &fee. :Also,
Iron'Thaora for Banks and'Storel,lrian Sikutteiv,
Iron ill Maki* , iSf Imeks, equal to any
made In the trailed States. • •
Fite Sufes in one Fire.
.All come Out Righ t.
wit 4 contents in good condition.
_THE SALAILANDS.II SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA
EVANS at WATSON'
Have bad the surest Alinionstration in the
following certificate that their manufacture of
Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted
the representations which have been •Mhdb' of
them as rendering en tindoubled securitfagainst
the terrific:element
• - •
- . Philadelphis; Aprir 12th, 18.56.7.'."
- Messrs, Evans &.,W4Teoa.—Gentlemen: ft
affords ns_ the highest isatischrtion to nate flo
yon,. that owing to the . very protective ouglitteti
of two .of .tho.• Salamander Safes 'w!iich`'w
purchenl4 of yoti some months sinee,*e saved
a laige portion of our jewelryiand . ill.Our . hoollii;
papers, &c., exposed to they calamitous Elie' id -
Ranstead Place, on the morning of the ~11th
inst. 1
- •
. When wO reflect thSt chew SnlFe wer!slOcated
in the fourth story of the buliding'*e 'cb s nOiled:
and that thdy sabsequestly fell • into*c ti4irp of:
burning ruins, where re vast ftoncetiirat:on of
heat caused the brass plates to molt, t we cannot
but regard the presorration of • their, "valuable
contents as most convincing pivot of the greet
setiurlafforded-by yo; Safes.
We shall take much 'pleasure in terAiintisend.:
ing:thetni,to men of business as a 31111. reliance
*genet Ere. • ' • •
- GEORGE %,I,.;',SIMMONS & 131t0., Jesrekii;
Who have purchased .. six large Saes since.
April 28; 'BB—ty. -
TEE MIGHTY REALM!
World Known arid World Tried
. ,
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•
' , HOLLOWAY'S OIIUMENT --,
'Tins free admission : o r all NationS;'aii well al
'l_ the verdict of the leading hespitalil of tiro
Old as well as the New World, alimip•lttfir •pt3y.t
erful remedial Agent as tho - greatest healing
preparation ever made known to suffering. man:
Its penetrative qualities are more than marvelous;
titre' the 'external Orifices of the shin, invisiblete
the naked•eye,..it reaches the seakof„the internal
disease; and in 'at) eztornsi affeetions tip anti-fn,
flaritmatery and healing virtues surpass 'anything
else on record; :tad is Nature's great illy. - •
Erysipelas, and Salt Rheum . i - r
Are two' of the mst common : and •Oraleint'
disorders prevalent on this contlnent;-to - these
Ointment is especially antagonistic, its " modes
operandi"' is first- to eradicate the venom and
then complete the cure.. -,..: -- • '"• ' -
- Bad lam Old Serwlind triaara; x . -•'' .
Cases of many yeara'struulldg, 04 have perti:
naciously refusedlo.yield to any giber remedy , .
or treatment, halm invariably muriiimbed: to
few applbzstionvot thia powerful unguent.
, • Eraptiens on thdSkiaL
'Arising front h had Mate or b!o4il of chronic
diseim are icadicited, anea elear t thinsparOit
surfaco regained by the restorative action of this
Ointment. It surpasses many of the cotimetlest
and other toilet appliances in its power to dispe!
rashes and other;dialloireinento of the fife.
•,
• • Tilos aratriitulsi ' •
%Every foam and feature of thoseproialecratill
stubborn . disorders Is eradicated locally' and
en
tirely by the Dike of this emoliCht.;•warro:fiiman
tationa should precede its application. jta
ing qualities u ill be found thoro' and invatia>i!b:
Both the Ointment itsed in•
the following
. ,
• • •R R i h il e g u tt m •oTtir is : 9 •• , • • A tl r r e e s ' o Th f a r li a ktd 4 a .
Bone, Chapptnillar.ds Salt Rheum: Spniine,
Scalds.'StilfJoint y"
Fistula; Gout, Skin nisi:mos, 'fetter, ulecra: -
Ltimtiagn i ( Venerial•Sut
Srupthts.tior‘ Legs; ' Wounds of I i
Piles; 'Sole Breasts, 'f SOre*Heada, •'.
'Er'CAPTIONI-None art:
Year
Wes.
+'
the words,'•ifeitozoo, New Ydrk add loilidatt."
titio discerniblemt a Weser -park io (wariest* of
Air beak Of directions around each pot or box I
it may bePlitint)riten byholding the lea/mike light
A handsome reward will be gtvon - to any one ren
dering such Infuriation as tally lead to the detec-,
tion of any part' or. pattleii counterfeiting these
medicines ur Vending thoniptnowing them to be
spurious. r , • ,
l it 7 tht tditriutlittories of Prof. lioxxes
VAYi 870 'Maiden' Latta, NOW York, Red by ail roi!
if t neitable Dui:gists sod Dealera in Bledieliti:
throughout the United State!, and the eiviitzed .
_world, in pots lt 95 . cetits,68 cents, and - 111 eael;i 7
tir.There - i4,:opideflibl l saving by taking-.
the•larger Ozed:'' • ••••
for lif•fatiputt
In every disorder are a
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