The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 02, 1859, Image 4

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    "trying Doughnuts."
cate of scat.dal cernin:l in BOiton last
'week, nhicll.neitly approatited "1 4 2ie.khl t
.tragedy ;".and, aect;rding to the Heralclpt
'that city, Crejited - ontitile‘44-eicitement in
"the ligher.ciiclor." The particulars are gie
fen- as fulloWs: - _
Lighly-resPected and tnnects , til " 'down
'town merchant, satisfied 'with Id, protif, in
lusiite , s fur the'day,. and lured by the pleas
tininess of zlt e ., * . e . .. ialier.. Made up 141 mitalto
. rmat . ititielf to , it little rihixatioti,--froni the
ita segued anaietiea of lti.:_notuitir.t- room and
ball rite 1 is wife at the same time, by taking
N.. tide in the subtkls. iic
. accordingly
pro
cured ;thitle red to be a splendid
-teon; 3pd,repaittd With it toles handsome
le.ided,ce(in -st. On wile' the"...bonte
lead proceeding - 101 1 1e paadr,oluirehe.expeet
. refi to find his eife,.he - was tomes; hat -Aston
. i.heil at findittkihe
. .door leelied. 'Hearing
•••zoices'in tlie - footn, lie rapped at the door,but
no one-care s e , to,open it. , lin,,eominued to
rap foriOnserininutts,• until finally . the door
ttatctpenidlic his wire, with a face as red is
peony, andlet drus considerably di-order
vi:.' The faCt-thitt -114-1111d'been - kept-waking
. at thetdoer and the appeeianne of'his %rife .
'canted I itn to inquire( f - her shit the matter
was. 11 . er reply was, that she had been fry
doughnuts over-a hot The, and was nut
elpecting him lonic. Instead of iruelliix,-the
fragrance of - the -doughnut', the husband
rhoiwht lie snick something else, and was
about, entsring .the-piripr to Ina:en fuither
examination, when wife. gently -,
hint back and requested dim to gp-t:p sinks
• to her chamber for'a bonnet and •ft Cloak.
9qonrsne this unreasonable request at such
a'nioinent, was tefused, - - and the strpirioui
bush - and pushed his wife triteliide . and entered
the parlor. The pallor was empty, and the
husband was on the poilit of bete‘"ing that
It s Suspicion Wall groundless, when he opened
the door leading into a small ante-room 'and
' there helseldrs.reis asge -I;iforeeted 'do-Ugh
*ntlt".cif the inalenline speeio,.•and in ,the
shape of *loll grown man. ',11.i4 was A "taut"
\IA 'be e'otild not swallow. It choked him
with, rage, .and he rti'sh . ed upon the Timing
ruan.r.ith a determitMtiob to terminate his
exiptence in the alio:test po sible time that an
ang'xv man can kill. an. enemy. , Imagine the
-iniured drisband's feeling% the recoil of his
bi: l l. 3 ed rage, when the- ;Moser of 'his wife
coolly d wit piAol-from lis pocket and point
ing•it at the husband's . head, said, `I came
prepared furyou." nutter demonsfrations
of violence on the part of the htaand %vete
although be led been wounded at
the discovery,. of-Ids wife's piiiftly,..be did not
wish to have‘ leaden bullet perforate his
anstutny. He therefe - all4.!wed the .iednrer
to depart UnharMed, " and. then ordered the
guilty wife to .paci-.. - up snob articles as•be
lum-edi-t her, and with ;hem-le:ire. his house.
•foreve,., The diseoveteit adoltreas obeyed
the orti&, and nith • umnv . soLrl altd teat's
parted from her husband and h.r doughlats,
and fipai-td to her father's house. Thus
ended the rit&uhant's tine that Le was totals,
and here etois -or story.
• ...
• The Road over //fount Cenis,
. . s this reed will soon 'oecotte famous es
the room 'of the Preneh Rimy it.to Italy,-the
. following description given by a correspond
ent of the New l'aik - Times, wl:o recently
passed over it, will he read - with inter s'-
.The -road tiv,.r*M - uuct-C.riis is mncadamized
throughefit . .,s *hole extent, and 13 wide and
in Terfectoider, cotsisting of easy grades.
Od the-top of the mountain there was teneh
snow,. but most ofit.was removed from the
road--a,tiork of great labor, as the cuts in
111.; RN L 4 2'kUSSE!..7,
some plaecs Were ten feet deep, and the snow l i
.LEYD OM/A - A 1, SG - PP OR TERS,
so cosapact'iliat hs shles. were perpendicular. I
SII 0 CIDER BR.AC.ES,
- The diligence-wa* " v e ra i_ l '"" in - P a l bi n I T-UST i i eceived - a large assortment of -the
through this reg i on of snetw,ar.d it - eae snow-•t a). ; above ;articles.. a reduced prices. The Most
iug, • at. the time and extremely cold. On I difficult cannot fail to be suited in size, quality
- Monday and Tuesday ef,this week it rained I n
1 and pricee„ - ABEL TURRELL.
hard ou the west tide of" the menntain, and I Montrese, Nov. 25th, 1559.
It was feared - thet tore passives' of troops was I _
•'' intpided by fresh *mows, - The j lnrney over -.LAAIP Si -.
etc_the pa:si 1.4 no pleisattt tiatr,even to one whod x - Iv ' Ts A./ - A r ee r -t!es
pied the ftrotected;4ats of a domfortable. I .:- 1 -1 1 D. -04=1- i EIIIALS FOR
diligence—such was my fort Li nate,posi tion L I G • H. T S I
what artist it-bes to ectidiA!s: on *font, wit h -3 I LIMNING FLUID, tamp!xne, Lamp Oil,
severe rria.,:nrid ineurnbtrcd with knapsacks i ID Cancii.,s, 4-c., of best qualities, constantly
'‘.:td arms. : - lon hand, and at pricesas CHEAP AS THE CA iAPEST.
The rias i, 1,P2.5 f.,t. I,i-ii—n Rey 3C0:1 Customers may rely upon getting Fluid and
feet . hirrhor than- rhe f.onou's Stoop:on paee.l.Cansphene, new and good,, As I sell so fast,
e- ,
That of fife great 5t.... Berner I, o , e „Li u b i they never get stale.. Also, Cans lad Lamps.
ABEL TURRELL.
Napoleon enntincted biZ army . before any ..-
ttlert.truse, Nov. 25th. 85
-hail had been formed, - is. 8.3.) . . , .50 feet:. The }!
,
easy grades-of the _Mount Cents roa , ', and the
prt. t t.mtion futni-i el by -grattite2pes . s on its
eiterior,, within -even or tight feet of encl.
tftbsr---ltrrn:y 'dented in the earth, and about"
four feet high, itli:Ate that a principal ob
ject iii tb'us foriningi!, was the easy and safe
hauling of cancan and baggage lard' the line.
.1. walked' fur miles over the road,in the ,scent
lrom the Sardin'an side, . and: ca•efuliy cr - e-
Aerved its construction. the - en . g:neering I a
. .1, bIIiERMAN,JIt. 1859
diirmulties were Immen7,. b
th ut they had been , n lS5g i
fin,viEE
1i! sToyE Ellpomu
ofereortre-tifh sueh Ain, at the ascent tat 1,1,11 i 11 1
uniform and easy. in e very part. o , :easion i_v FULL BLAST !! - ..
wily a level place is lefi4 -. ninrd relief to the -
.
?ibises from, the sewn-it:in:le ,i. of the steady T "un.,..i.,;;„. r d . would . take this rippot-tu
- • enty ra inform his ;news and customers
pull. I. noticed that the tnalke of the drill. that he has recently made Lirge additions to his
used in blastingWensaleaily -obliterated, the 1 former extensive stock of
effect _of long continued exposure to severe Hardware, Stoves,. Stove Pipe,
• awoes, and the character of the rock, which 'Stove Trimmings, Zinc; itc:,.
is atuefi let:be-store, ft may be,if tire history and that he, is prepared. to supply the wants - of
-- of the road shell ever be hest, that futere anti- i the ceurmanity is thrceine at enueually lovi.
411:13111118 mai non't ? ..: . mffrum the obliieraf on 1 1. r - li:e. He flatters himself that his facilities for
- et' all signs of blasiing, that at least no A. - eat manufsdetioit-Itia on Wares, Stoves,-&c., give
disiuhiessweie,rneout i eled in its. construe _
Abele. du 1-11 ii loana decided • advantage over any ' who pur
- chas e and transport at a •
-
heavy expense their•en
lion, even - if 'c't that it its I tire stock. '
funned on a natatALbed:, One is struck with ll He would !+3r to those who wish to purchase
. leorfer:thitt such azreat werk, over high i STOVES of onedescription, STOVE PIPE, or
inoun6d -- ne; should Amer! been farmed and I TRIIIMINGS, of any kind, anJ fa). ter them, he
finished on *a. lititi .2 . , eseeedine tv voiles, so ~is prepared to eve them greet bargains; but to
eeomplerely that it exceed! , excellence any I r those who want to :purchase on a year's credit
years more, ho had rath
. road I know of in the - 1.1 " States, Wftelberj and then let it run. two
U on some cue else, even if they
- • rtiiNu el "Tr it;ate, and . rag or chtret. !Ii is i e l !' th ey would ea , • , '
article is
pay seventltart h m per nEnt more than an
:e tin in tigh Of-ler, aid is des-cended: on a j i
. i met is worth . int eline of
brisk trot, wlt't entire.safety. . • • i.. .. • Shelf Hardware i •.' - 1
•It seemed most appropriate', AS tiiiitgreat ht .
sasu , rtment_is the lame, st and bist seiected in
read - was the work ef -the eider Napoleon,that '..,
Susqueeanne earunty; port.thased• as his stock
the representative of lii4 name should distin- Was been mostly of. manufacturers, he is enabled
_ guish, himself by using it. fur the mareh of a 1 to offer inducements to those country merchants
great army aimed at'the same power which !-who buy small bills, ',rely found - this side of
.I._Zspoleon suervrefully encountered soon after ; the big city. We canoffer special inducements
orotreing: flte SA iss ..kir,.. • , Ito Carpenters and Joiners who are in want•ot
' ---.P.41.1.--- 7 -'--- • -; e i t her Tools or Building Materials.- Black
lean , very sotry,".. said a leerned j smiths ear , - find ANVILS, VICES MELLOWS,
At' 'little s t' young female.whO' lie:hated much and, in fact;almost anything irettfeir line, by call
en giving some very unpleaseet tyidenee, "II ing onus, • • '
c am; very • sorry to - bane to enferce suClayan t • C; firs itP - IP 0 it. C4WilLe
Plarninttion as th is; it must, of cou r se, ,te I,
• ' Our stock of -•- - ,
-painfill to eq. decept person, Litt the ends of l
I Dry Goodaf Gniterrea f foots and
... justice requite it; "Rd not only so, but all the i ittrocti " au and cmpi, Tan ,.
. well-dressed , femalea•you see on either aide of - kee Notitins; /kn. ite.,
• -
as 1144 'come, a 101 l way to hear that lis as large as the - times will adinit of. They were
which pains you sO Much to utter." The i purchased at a low figure e ttrid, will be sold - at
efforts of adies stn Waeltington, in spite of 1 prices to*eorrospond with the times. --
, .
the rule of Court there excluding them, 1
( 9 READY-MADE CLOTHING! :
.
obtain adtritslon to the Stekles Irtat, has. re- . .We -have just opened.- about one.and a-halt
viirtdo,Lis"inrident.. -.
s , - --- ' ---6 ` 4 ° - " ---- - 1 they are cheap: - Some. say they are yerrebeiip,
: - Enzamtr ore - AL-En:G.—An editcir out West
,- t i and:a number , hare ventured' to - say they - ererleg
being tleierted by his minters, who were
-$n i c h ee p ; tu rta i, i t .N.th a t a /min pile or money
St strike,',' Wns-„cura . psl.tl4 In ,1nf0 . ,, -the- • •••• . - - ,
edtiOnftiMeelf;.lll - n.hisneit..tiee wk!S parie sP I , : , We wortid'add, in-this eonnection, for the fl.
-- peartid a goipitio annountuf iheeirnul;Atititc,ee, i formation of all conternettandthe'rest of mars ,
- compOiied by the-editor':e'mown•Atir-)in2e.re,r, I -144idr that weave tired and Birk of
. the credit"
,Ty,l t-a,pstem - ,- we have-Imitated enotrgh . rdrzatr,-
.*ricludi,pg. with tore words-='...T4 E :). ''''', ', l and 'are' dellermined to rid- onrseltes - of lbs
• Siiiiliiiii-arldj-kiliiiiia: i ble'.6 4 "•15,---.'°..til - ! i- the whole - "Alitter.'.. - ilellesing Last Oki sizabie
' Poi as OA:el A Jollia ejf 414.7 .'. i sixpenos l the trne,syritem, -we ail, resoNed to
------0....----,--
. -.- • - • - !adopt it, and are oYering our goods at prices es•
, AgirTles'rcess Aloes not-tell us what rough ~ crrespond.. _
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' eunatry .. paper -taivllliat die -iiates (081 MI .*li r .,-,4 1: , 7:: "1,4 icr I,' .nt.d.artc. fir 110r4,
Wa:c.:Ertcn W
merit thewhc.l4r.f., , a....rt l'i..r soo: , ' :, • - • - J. ii!Clitlit M".....N., Jr.'
. „
• -.{M it; , i kes ;'.e.. I - w.-.n! r., hi, ;t. • V.. iii. ,•.. ~.. _stl,. •.,
Tux lace makers of.itteehlin, who spin the
thread for lace and el-o for French eambries,.
are obliged to ,votk is confined, Limit room.,
into whkh tight. i . sic admitted partially
by a email sppetto e,ani by tieing thus C 0111...
imbed to pas mote l Onstant -attention to th - e'ir
work, dies d'ac:pkne the_eye and attain the
faculty- oi.spinwinkthe flax of that: web-tike
titternsi whiai .eonstithtes the excellence of
these two fabrics. - -
-A carresponclent of"the Widdetran, from
Piaitifielo,'Vermont,a-sinall township, shunt
I - three-and one-ltaq miles square, containing
I neatly eight liumAred inhabitant!, nays that
town linstl i, spring prorlmead at least seven
! is-five thousand .pbtfuds of susracor a little
10%er thirtyseven tons, being' ninety-four
:•pounds to emelt Man, woninn, and child.
re"-Accounts received - lately from Europe
.
do not speak encou7agingly as fo•ElshopTort
er'i health. Ile di.ease, 'starting -frAn the
spine, rdiects tke burin.
JVBV,L 'T URRELL
H A Z - gi t : A i t n r d et e7,i e . t e i f l r o . rn i
t N v e o ' f w
Goods, ahkh
herotTers to his customers and the public at low
prices for cash. ilia stock comprises;
DI UGS,
•
PAINTS.,
0
M'INDOW GLASS,' '
• " S 4 l' UFFS,
R 0 .E RfE S
G 'l,; . A S'S-NV A R E, .
•C ItOCKERY,
M-1 It R 0 - It S,
- • C
B A 7 A P. ,
WINDOW PAPER,
WINDOW OIL SHADES,
FANCY•GOODS-
11: 7 SIdAL INSTRUMENTS
JEWELRY.
•PE.RFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,
_HARD - WARE,
ST 0 N• E 'W A R E
WOODEN WA It. if‘,
lt 0 0 n
B R STIE S,
'-JATAN'NED WARR,
BIRD CAG "5. ,
N A !RA - - SEED,
-POdKE T KNIVES,
•
•
w II 1 1 1 . 5 ,
"U MBRELL A S,
• C N
1 1 :1 S 01,S, .
•- AMUNITIO ti,
'TURPENTINE_
-CA - MP E N E -
BIII2 . NING F 1;I: D ,
: A'll, C'o 1I 0 L -
L t
`Q 1_7.0 R -S , •
(Forlledicinall'urposes on] t•,)
-TRUSSES,-
• SUPPO-RTERS,
it 1) BRACE S,
VORTMONNAIRS-, -
P E C'T A C.L E S. - •
SILVER & PLATED spe,6Ns., } l / 2 6 - fxs,rze:,
'GOLD PENS,
ST'ATION-ERY ' ---
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c.,
and all, of th-n most popular
PATENT MEDIC•INES,
Ttzallitf:lfer :he 4hp:A palrotago hieit...tto re
ceived, lin hopes to me.rit,,a contifinance and
large it.trease of the same.'
AIiEL 'rURREI.L.
MoMrose„ Nov. - Ist 1858...
TO 111381CIANtSi
PARTICULAR attention is called. to the
choice variety of Violin, Goitar and Bass
Viol Strings, some-of the best finalities in market.
Also a rood selection of Yinlina, l ßovra, Pegs,
Bridges, Tail Pieces, Finger Board's, Isin, &c ,
Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drum Tuning
Forks, Instruction Books, &rt. Gilt in st the
Variety Store of _ ABEL TURRELL.
A . C A PI D ..
Gun a?:, No,. 2.23, 113{8.
vi[TflEr d tE t : , lS al thero bare ..oen some ita . tetnents
....I V, RtnEccA - A: h.et.r.ny,
and whereas said R.. A. Kelley has commenced
a klit'nguirtAt rue in the riouttnon Pleas of Sus %
qachanna rounty for tresp;ss on the rase, now
for the 'Fake of a settlement of said suit .aud
pence' and quietness d. mike the following cc.
knoWkiiginenti: Irrsel regret that I ever-said
nny r ibing abort said Kellti -, and at this -time
withdraw All charges era nst her that i I }lava
outdo and do not believe h %r nt this-titile to be
such a girl: - I). F. BRUNDAtifi.
f
' SION' E5 - !` ISTO , ViE: '. : s:rcivEs !!
OOft Stoves kayo Loci so thoroughly tried
to the entire satisfaction of oil ; that ahoy
oeori noiterfmmemi from he.
==!
W ALL i PrIt. select aisHortment. just
recevS. fi. SA'Yfr. &.13.11.0TITERS.
•
G-
Barga i ns u 64 red by
S. 11:SAIIIP & '1116kOTIIF:IIS
PLOT{ S 0 WS!
T - 31.0.w5. We invite thi. attention of Farmers
.to:thc celebrated Petiksi:lll Plat's which
we have added to onr large assort rent.
8. ff. SAYRE Dr.°
Froltfetcirs! of Eagle Fudndry.
Sfont.rose. Nov. .9th,
_ • WIII. B: SOlpsoN,
REPAIIIEff
Shop in Boyd d• We bf ter's new billaing,
next door above Zeeler'd7 Stoddard's.
IJAYING worked for: tho Fist Dille yenrs
I with the moat skilitul. s workmen, he fiefs
confident that he can do the moat difficult-jobs
on short notiee.-
All Wrork IVarranted td Give Satisfaction
4%'. B. St rrsox has; wOrked for rge for some
time, and I can reeomulynd him as a careful and
skilful workman, eomphteat to do Its good work
as ean be done in the emtntry, and wonky Of
uordith.fi r o.
Towanda Juno 10th, 1858.
.
Refers to-114 In: wel ,L. ‘4 Batrti, E. D.
Montayne, E. O. Ooodrial,lll. Kingsbury,tow:r
lia; B. S. Bentley, L.
.qarle, C. D. Lathrop,
4. Wittenberg, Montrosz. I
'"."leweTry ndatly" reitared on short notice,
and on.reasonable turps. ono 15tb,1K13„—tf.
1)1 -- 1 1- INTAL NOTICE.
R. A. GIFFORD has located himself
1 r ../ in Montrose f . or the Pnrpose of earrritr on
the DE.S:TAL P13.1,72::::C in ail ts
now ret.dy to rilend to tt!lienlis in his profession
with profriptneflA,..snd wilt tnsls.:tvor to gle e e nti re
satisfaction. Al! operations wAnnANTE-n. Ot'het.
over Chandler's store. Sot. nutn, ItB.—tt:
R.
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At Montrose, Penn.
WMI IL HATCH, Proprietor.
THIS' new and cominodfous Hotel situated
on Public Avenue, riear the Court lionsc,and
nearly in the centre of ilk° business portion of
.11.entrose, is now Ally completed and furnished,
stud Hill be.opened on Monday., the 27th day of.
the present month furl the accommodation' of
the public and travelers. The-Proprietor feel 4
confident that he is Neff prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give .
-
I Ciiitiplete Satisikction.
The li eta and Furniture are new, and no es-1
pence has beempared;to render it equal, if not
superior -to any similar !establishment in this part
of the State. It is well supplied with 411 the
reentirnprovementa spa comforts, and obliging
waiters- will always be iendtto.r,espond to the
call of customers. I
• Thee Stables connected with this, House are
Now and I Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron
, no of his old friends, and the public generally. '
WM. K. HATCH.
Montrose. September 111. t, 1858.
„ ECOND EIANDEkt ti.e lir
.01 irtenrly every dezeriptiOn7
rerks. Bruer aid Cheaper them new ones,
for ink by ABEL TURRELL •
Montrcee,-N9v. 25th, 1958. ,
THE BLIND SHALL SEE.
AF;LAR~E 1111 "NEWSUPP LT
SP C'r ACLES.
JUST Rtestlv*,6:... '
CALL AltD rny
-TO AID THE ETA.'
At. ITRRELL'i.
Montrane:,Noc. MO, 185:3.
11AR DEN SiaDs....shakew . A in other
ilYp:"inilun—artiLslreq:4=2Gtp--bv the pound-or
gams 31fit 7853,„ '
11,71".vcr.f.3rx..rrifi, m 7 une
. 41'0 f;: Pty v.-t... 14.1 A itr:r. Tr-an 1:r.1,
THE-MONTROSE DEMOCRAT.
Tuniastitn utrr.eli.tvs AT lIONTROSP:,
LiFFICE ON et:nue AL' E, 0/q.t./SITE TUB P.O.
• • t,i
it411111.,--t2 per ifinuttE— , 23 iDafreeuOile
do, tud if pahl itt advance: 50 per cell. add, d to
aricasages. No ()emu receiving a-paper en credit
Ardl be entilld . ln'thnloantilt of nny hibption
taw ad ifbar t d the Collection ofhills.. The reeefpt
iif , l)apt-ra on tri•dit to be e‘idedee of an agree
mot to the luregoid.g.
Dineoutinuanten'eptional eJth the Publisher
until all aricaraOs pnid.
Advertisements inserted ut $1 per square of
300 ems; .25 cents persouare for etch inierlian
after the first three. 'One i-quare one year, VBl
each additi"nul
Job Weak of all liinda esnee,fledi ,neatly
and promptly. lttlanks alwaia on hand:
R - EAfOVLA .
.. . , .
7 Imo & Post. Attorney., at j.sw, hat'.
LA removed to their new office, a few d 04.3
south of Boyd & Webster',, coiner.
Montrose Oct. 25.-3 m . .
••
N. AVM. L. RICHARDSON,
xcl.D re: !wet r hisProfossionnl
Bervie the ir.habitints :of . • ;:
•• nowt , no
- • nittita
over IV uliord'a,St - 4;re.
Lodging; at the Keyslone - IrtAel
31 on t mu!, Oet. lt:th. 18.58.-1%.*
LIWRENt E,
DIANGYACTUIMRS, ANI,IOIICtItS IN
11,1 TS; (:,\PS, ,IUD rugs,
sz " I / ik e?‘• , N)
trinbreljaiiPaiaiols, and Ribbons,
• • - :AN) ALL,
4 E.. , v A 7:i".. r.
- 46,
COURTLANDT STRXET,
.H. Latk'nkstt, ) • • fiEW-YORK.
M. (
.!,:cs,
A. KitosTitinv, - )
C. Tvi.r.R..spee.al Par,tner. f•qp.2.ly.'
No.
DAN.
J
NO.
FASHIONABLE
JOHN' INITTER T L 11..
MONTROSE, Pa.
Si 10P a tow doors south of Boyd and Webstersl.
HENRY B. McKEAN,
A TTORNEW and , COUNT: - 7,31.db7t At LAW. I
Office in thAlnion Block—Towanda, Brad :1
ford county, Pt.
rf attend promptly to all proces.do.nal
- lt.usinilis intrusted to him, in this and Adjoinin g
- ij,3'sStf
"HOME AGA'N,!!
11>
t1it,4.:111, over Wilsott's Store.
11.01*41pEGS,:at SEA rmws
Mont rcro. Moreh 101 k, 1 FtsS:'
- W. SMITH,
.4 ea,
Cabi}ict nod Chair
ISaunfactur
ec_g, I.ok-of )lajn Street. Mouttpsy. Pn.
JOHN GROVES,
Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the
Baptist 31c...tiag, !louse, on Turnpiko slrteL
:Wont rriAe, Pa.
R. THAYER, '
Plirdelan and Sifilwon, Montrose
Pa. (Miro in the Farmer's Store.
HAYDEN: BROTHERS,
As , '3l ilio ra, Wat. • •
Wholesstle dealer 'in Buttune, Crduirs
Biisrenders, Threads, Yaney tirmdm
NV :itches, Jee. erre.lverand Plated Ware, Cut
lery, - Fishing Ttni-kte,eignrrt, &r.
Sten:hauls and "pedlars, suppliid on libera'
tense. .
V . VM, F:Nr.
JOHN H A Y IJC"?1,
f 'A :MC Li 11111fil
• T LIE subscriber h acing purchased
refitted and newly furnished ths
Tv - above well kinerooiarid.popei i ir Hotel.
pretratei to acentnrandute-the -tray
elina public nod others with all the attentions
and conveniences usually found in tirst.class
Houses. No effort will be.rpared by the NO
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in e% cry point to any in thiimentry.
Tin Ber wi:l always by supplied with tile
Choicest Liquors.
The Siableg, conucaPd with, this,
are lnrea, roniny end ernripnient. arid rardul atin•
attentive flostleiii are always in charge of t6ienY
J. S. TAI{IJELL.
Montrose, May r3th. ims. •
NEM S Ot -It IC
r tit:New Y.lrk City 11Custr.ted
fir., Adler at the
no:irritosE BOOK STORE,- by
A. N. ; 1111,1A RD.
All ACROSTIC...
tharl,-ty . Mini,. lioir and - 118,
Heir,,oie kit Of J his v• a. e t ttleA s
And nowt to harto4g
. Ine and hailt,
Resolved to warßant ey'ry
Lut's hive a rti.b, alwayelierE; •
You'll find me honest, juSt and ilia.
...*, 4 *Shop No. 3, Bwe'ment of Snrie's !Intl], on
Turnpike Strret.
• 10 "
I URGEON DENTIST. Itesidencb
fee 07, 4 rosite tht! eartiAt Church (nottliiido)
Montrose. Particular attention will be giyen
to inserting teeth on gold and tdlver plate, and
to fi:lirig'docs'ying teeth:
ABEL TURRELL, M or/Twist:, PA
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemical•,
Dye Stuffs. GI:Om-wore, Oils, VorniAe-,
Window Glass, Groderits, Fancy Goods, Jo.v. -
-elry, Perfumery; &e.—And Agent_ for all
most popular Paterit Medicines.
TO THE PUBLIC
Q E Merchants publish a few tow. prices;
,! -- 3 or the price of kfew low priced articles, as
an inducement to persons to make their purchases '
of them, under the presutnptiori that evefilhing
to"rqually low. Without taking epace in the
public papers to enurnerato - prigs, I wish it dis.
tinetly undetstood t tititt 1 will sell . Goodi 4sjoi
for the .qtaliti ::43 they; ran lin Ipaught 'Ay
other Strife, in this Waco. nr..eonuty, - ,13 9 4 and,
Books not used., Purchasers will generally find
good qualities of Articlesst Itlnt:4l.e.s, and in
Drigu. Alrdicines, Pslnti, Oil4lent
the very best, end the assortments felt Tho
Fancy Goods Department is also. extensive.
Also, choice Family Groceries, Croikery, Wall
Paper, Jewelry, Perfumery, Sc. •In short nearly
everything, usually kept in country stores. As I
deal in many departments of trade, and have
more Articles than I can well enumerate in the
limits of a Newspaper, I shall not attempt it;
neither will it he necessary, under these cir
eurnstam*si to? liti R Soluniro with urless re
petitions-utid binAkti. The peoplo-areinvited to
call, L IM,. Futuint for_themseivo— • • •
• ' • • - Bi'lL Ttiligt4P
Titantroc, So 9. Is', In& -
Dl. E. PATRICK, Jlt., would Me.
after a sileore of nearlyten years, to appeal
to the morat4risibilities of a ;vary b .cluirtips pub
lic, who haie'alviaii manifested th'dettense of
appreciation, of his irseldlness exacting his
aereices when needed o
o r thought .to .be ,needed,
but who have.giatrt no other esktenCe of, Vali
tudp or good will.—partionitrlyiA, the_wavol
subatantia/ aid" as hi-oast:lh. mould saps—that
he now desires: full and entirosettlaMeot of all
has accounts, also the actonnta of.,the late firm
of Patrick & Dhuoek;„ eta 4,Misbna.farttw.r to
:fate that he - desires notbitg..tp be, eottifidered
arongs,y, after a few Week 4 the said , ,:eooonia,
rethasmog unsettled, shii'd be ifipeed in tho fit:undo
of a good sharp allector,end,mado to account
Co him something, that wilt buy ',Oita abdltihk.
Weet.'t. f".onar native this and take ant*mr..a,;e•;r.
~a ~~~'S Y U ~~J~.~~~a
TRACY HAYDEN
(;}O. HAYDEN.
Dr. H. Smith,
N'(=P l
r. P . ',TRICR, JR
. -
i i ", . . 4 1..: -.., , .
1 ...,.N0it))41) . , -- itscuis,
0
i.• • •
I.T'l'it'ierlrtitl ,, t - lii 44 '''''""ife'n"elnti'or
greet 'variety o Cold
nod
... Silvf,r ‘Vntelles, : ,k , ,yriry..and 'Fancy Gouda'
1 lallieh Stliyy ..have -..... 'fiatid . l44ll l / l e., for, thet,np:
,prenefiineliMays, ant Wlll'eh tiiii titter' nethe
invest Cadli Prices, Er.kia4r. Ai.L . F.N.
;,, , IN;.),;l,oTd ' el . tp,Wil .' l,l4, '
1 Ein'Arlin ni tem, Dee: . Ilth', 1848:
1 G OLD AND SILVER WATCILES.—Open
Fl.ce :Ind Minting., of every a!yle, find jaiee.
icoloprining'over fitly different patterns, many of
1 their -, own importatipn, . anA„, warranted time
keeper'', which cntmot,:iaii to trail, blf ; - -.
• . 1 , I E.VA . NS 4. ALLEN.
0 1 121,01. D ti I A I Ztig, srott , ses, Kept, Seals. Nick .
101 laces, Si uds,:fluntlites i Spectacles, Breast.
pins, Earrings, ,Fingor.rings, Sleere.buttons,
Lockets, Bracelets, Snaps, YVON. Fencilt , , Tooth.
Oohs. &e., ~ l.y , I.lvAns &ALLEN.
WMLE.—Table, Desert=nnd Pinkie
40 'Forks. Table. Lktert, Tea, Strtar, Cream.
Borry, \ l'reserre and Salt Spoons; Napkin Sings;
Childrente Knittes, , Forklt and §poons: HI KetB;
Cups; foe Croton. Pie, Butler nod Fruit Knives:
Salt. Cellars; Card Gs' aises,Ve.'le., by
EvAss.&.-Aits.N.
WARE:-- - -Tea -Sets, TVA MICIIVrt,
Castors, Cake and Cara Baskets, reeher
Trays, Salt,, Cups; Sugar Baskets, Soiri) and
I - Gravy LUdles, Pork, and•Spoous, &c., for sale
by Eva au & ALLEN.
A P tr: It lAt. - 11EllogUi,:therfutne /it'd Pitney
,
orn I Beads, do. Necklaces and Arm
lets, She!! and Iddia Rubber Combs', Ti a Pella,
Telescopes, Watch Stand% .Knives and Forks,
Puckot "Knives, Scissors. Satin and Amber
* Beads,&e., by Eva n; & ALLEN.
DIAMOND- PINS AND FINGER-'.RING
sotto veryline, by EVANS & ALLEY.
jLATLD KNIVES. Large Assortment of
1.. Table and Desert Knives,and Carvers, by
EvAs's & ALLEN.
O. 2 Odd F'ellows' Hall.
TAngltamtna. cc 7111,1858. -
.iii !
• .
ita - A .1.7 -1 0 (ALUM,*
WHOLESALE SALT DEALER,
- IEOI Washington-AL
(Directly opposite Nashington 31orket,)
Now York,
QTILI, covriNuEs to offer to the city nmi
COL - NIRY trade, nll kind. of rOREIGN
Coarse-and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures;
400(`O sacks and bags, consisting in part of-Ash
ton's cylebiated brand for table and dairy us();
Jeffrey & Darcy., Arownlow's, &c.
and 50000 bushels Titrka Island, flortres, Cu
race; SL 'Mos, Lisbon, Cadi2, Ivies, Nantes,
all of-which will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, - store and storehouss.
Any purchaser wishing to ticket-from n gooti
assortment will find it to hi. 4 interest to call. '
„ .
Lade stat put up in smill bags of
different sizes, :Ind constantly on hand in ship
ping order: Also n splendid article of Rock
Ground salt, in qiiatt boxes, put np and for sale
by the'quantitv, in eases of five itozetl-eneh.
New York, April 1,4, I 1 4 59 —l%*
S,tour -fttb&-Vrobiston
ti t rk:e doer below I. Ethridge's Drug Store.
NU , on Public, Avenue, where will bo found
constantly on 'hand a general, assortment of
GROCERIES:
Such as Sa;gars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
;Sic., Sic. •
'MO the choicest brands rif
FAMILY - FLOUR,
Meal,.Lard, Pork, (lams, Fish, Dipped Candles
Timothy, Clover, Field and Garden
Seeds.
we solicit a :fix re of the ?Odic. Tlationage, and
idedae otirnel..-el to do the fair_thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure another.
BALDWIN & ALLEN.
Atrftrn TlAT.nwts. • Wat. L. ALLEN.
SUMMEI2, ARIKANGEMENT.
giSMZ" .° M - Ftr l M
\TM RAILROAD ROUTE—DEL :WARE.
LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL
ROAD.--egme and expeditieuh hrhnd gnnde
route fintri thtfNort and West. via Great Rend
nna Seramon, and from the I.nekawanna and
Wyoming villeya, through to New Yoe; and
Philadelphia.
On and rifler Monday, Arril 11th, 1859,
trains will be run 'as follows:
eineinting Ex. Train bound emit nn N. V.
& Erie arrives et•Grent Bend at 6 1 - 0 a. m.
and ronneetx the EXPRESS Train which
leaves Great Bend for NewYerk and Philadelphia
at
Due•nt Vontrote,
Tunlihannnrk,
Factoiyville,
Scranton,
Sf often , ,,
Strotidsbutg,
Water lGap,
Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 204 "
Bridgeville, • ` '2 35 "
Junction, . .3.25 "
"blew: Y o 111, . ' 7. . /. 1 5 5 . ` ,`,l
" Pug:l6:4o 8
Ih, , .
Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier
No. ts•Nortli•River; at '
From Philadelphia,leave Walnut St,
Wharf, at - ' 6.00 "
Leave Junction; ' 1,0.50 "
Dde atßvidgeri Ile, 11.33 "
s Dola tvn re,(l 5 miu.toiliOner),l 1,52 t:
Water Gap, ' ' _ 12.22 p. m.
•- - Strouds6ml • 12 41 "
' Mersir.vr, 226 "
_ Scranton, ' . 3.10 "
' Factoryvillh, -3 58 "
' - Tunkbannock,' - 4.15 , 0
• -.Montrose, . 4.53 . "
Great Betid. 5:215 1 "
Connecting at:Great Bend with the
• Ireirrtaie, Vceht,'ilt
AcconitinndatiOn Train leaves Scrr.n- --,
ton tor , Great Bend at, 8.10 a. m.
Arrive at Great Bend, 12.40 p. m.
. Connecting with the Dunkirk Expres weft at
1 10. tho Emigrant Train west at 1.53, and the N.
Y. Express, ea, at 1.56 p. an,
I
Returning, eiiven Great Bend et 2.0 p. m.
Duo at Scramton, 4.15 "
1 For the aceemmodation of way travel/an, the
Seintht.s:•ln DivieNn,:i Osier:ger car will be at
teelied to the ttpreiaStoightTrains,leaving-
Seantoci,_it `• .- 4.60 a.m.
Dife at . Stroudsburg at ' 1(1 ; 05 "
.. . 'Junction at' 2-20 p. M.
Returning, will leave Junct ion at 330 a. in.
Due'dt Stroudsburg it . , .1.05 "
" Serenton it . 2,30 p. m,
Passengers to and froth New York change
ears.at Junet ion--to and Aunt Philadelphia at
Bridgeville." ~ '
`For, Pittston, Kington, and Wilke's:hart°,
take t. - &"11". 'R. R., ears al.. Semi:lon.
For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondo.le, take
tko,S„tages at ,Soranto.p.., . . .
Titikelti sold awl baggage ciaaft4ikrollPit
" 1011N,IIRfSBIN,.§UP'1.,..,
WA.. N. J4Nis, Gen') Ticket Agent
,SeMeteri, Ak.i I Of, 1851. ..
YOUTH - AND MANHOOD.
.4{.gQ© 1 Jee'rlta, bliFstea,fihi ‘ ji6ii axtts:lnd,
..,
...if.. mailed in a:sealed enrelope, to any
. ': address; oltreseipt, ortsriesiststmllt.
killed - Ica/ essay on dor talyrital az/taus/kin -4,-ii6
cay of the
,fraprie, attar d-by ."54-abuser irifectiori,
..a.tokiheAts i i,Vizicrcrir.34 by 4.4011 fOcejl, ,314) . .,
ininiberlat t/ti'Firiat eelt*'e' rfaiirgennii 44.
. SperutatorrKta oi soininui entuvrtiopvigellitill
andlnervoutf debilllYrimPotencYr loss of energy,.
.finPreWoli of Voirits, LiMiditi., aiseages.6(sexusi
o rg ans, impediment. . to nuonage; promptly Lee
effectually ou'red lor the author's novel nndaus.
f eiranfut trmit!esitt?ilvoiesgs qt wiwk the idea.
1 ... 44 , vt i re, Iniiplue.treaTtli xvithb:OtfiallOg.r.4-
L c 0 1 145 9 W 11 2.46 44 84.exgfiniali iiie4id,in4C",
I ;
roliithe Londift.,fitutteLy . , . -,..
' .Tht, belt timittgti eTv? 'wrilleg 64 .afillhtt Of
v ' LI b I '''
. oh& 10 - 41 . Welt `ivi;rthitt) Au 'e '
i , IL inpor , o a
',exalted, reptitlen. "
Address the publishers. J. C. KLINE, & CO.,
. l'o-A Box l risn. 74% , .• York. , rfrlyet3. p
, 4 .I;iI:'.THE; AFFLICTED: IMAM
. _ .. . .
And learn that a perfect and radicalism is warraaNd,m,d
, 4ntitaitteest to all who are - riftlietod with weaknew, debility,
nrsreacia. oompialnts. melancholy thouihti, deprostelow of
'plebs,. distrese.asid stagniash of mind; leas of Weep, tosekof
Memory, lose otariergy and nittstmlar power,„„fmay growth,
Wisstldes away; and a wrovrof 'confidence In thmeelves t *Oar
ing ill*, oonvelelve trembibers, impotence anddisamet of iiro.
Somepisyalcintis respilre to Do told the natures of your dies
- esissirse NienLiriff BOTANIC. NIYSICIAN doe's not. His
I Protect kstioleiodgeOC the human 'poem enables' him to dosi
, gibe like dispose without any information from the patiout,
to explain ifs'originareause, aid to calm sit so It. pers. — Ara.
what la more valuable still; he will - honestly and frankly tell
whether you can Do cured ern* thee ate lag to n trouble, 4E.
per,e and dismpriolutment. Ills• earaminatiOne ore made
without Ray tuformitiosi frond Ilse patient; therefor, ho
3horooghlr oollontaudo their Ptsysileal eorellsbni and Pima
oll,sical does:tomcat, without which ; ho never eOOl4 have
performed so Visstiy aatOidshin'g cores. •lt shoold be remotes
ts,lperep etsat tht.ll-gontral Physirlozvporfonat Puree. thought
impossille.7 l -r3lrdica/ sfournig.
Lot steptice, and mere especially thee° who have tried
others nod got no rellst, Ice them read the following farts, and
Judge for Hoarsely re, of the goad effects of the Botanic l'hy.
sirlan's New remedies. As all his corresponlisacelestrictly
prtyatie and confidential, honoc proroubr from gistogr.wriese:
YOEN O . IIIIEN a . READ T11:181 .
mallow twettly-five years of age; I have ruffereefrom t
the fellowieg 5,1'09h/me •IJKO l,was seventeeuyeeri old; I
employed every mean. ;leolkeultetta maluberottnedleal men,
bed stoot a little fortune for medinel teratrneet,'ltutl got no
r aid. until I Tried the, Botanic Physician. Linder , bb treat-
merit, I war reeterod to perfect herelth,!both mentally and r
phyaisally. 7halfollowing wore the a:emir-ems I felt:—AL
the age or weeeneme, palpitations of the heart came on, and 1
whtch were afterwards frduced un„the slightest exertion or
erciteniunt periodical beed.tehtecemise and berate; through •
the ears; imperfect vitioa, objebia like fellieg stars annoying f
tllO sight; her.perary attacks of squinting) pimples and
bletehee on the fine; a shricefled state of. tho frame, with
emistant cold leaded bands; 104 of Memo', • inearmeity to
turn thwattentiou Malty tine subject; frequent ate of abatrae- . •
Bon; telel inability to study; dislike to 'society pattlacke of
despondency, mem:choir, involuntary shedding of teen;
heats and flushes on the Lace on the ettenteat occasion, bed
thoughts of feticide; difflenity of breathiug on the beset Oxtrs
walking, ree,eink, or gorier op stairs, or up a bill. The stom
ach was constantly eel of order; the appetite became cape
n ons ; cometimes it: Increased, and at other times clearly oh.
vat ; fanciful tastes and it longing for tentage food. A train
of dyspeptic symptoms set in, sue, as ramie:Me, constipa
tion, nod „ !aware.; extreme heavier.. arid torpor aßer
eating; greet thirst, restless night., frightful dreams, cough,
night sweats, fetid breath, decay of teeth, constantly furred
tongue. The rhter ty.optetn• of which, in addition to the pre-
ceding, were pain and debility In the back and lola% ereeping
.and shies wring temeationsdown the spine, es though auto were
traversing that celumet. I was engaged to L. married, bet
'dared net, for fear my Infirmity might be known. I felt a
'Aim of fear, Merest anal theme, with a dread lust my intr
tufty should be suspected or discovered ; a wasting away fol. '
leveed, end my friends thought I was consumptive; my...com
plexion horame sallow, my eyeatightffim I had affotruesal
end an abashed look ; I was unable to stand the gate °tether
People:, I• Ould' blush whim spoken lot to—oast. and
facie became blotched and pimpled ' • a loss of flesh followed,.
and a great drowsiness, with en
,intlifferenee to every thing
but acelnalort ; appearances of rupture began to show them-.
selves I began to pine away ; for seven years I suffered nit
these aymptoms and kept the secret In my own bosom ; and
I belies. I should have taken tho secret to en early grave,
bad rnot consultal the Botanic Physician. I write these I
facts for the sere of suffering humanity, hoping they will
sato sonic of my fullevr-creatures from a life of suffering and
a premature grave.
gilt '.
Wheerthe abode gen:threat: calledun me, he bed MY hopes
of a cure; althaexpeatad was a littlercliet I hest Made a
Phrenological aud an Anatomical examination of him. _Wee
ng unified myself that be baattoebronic atomise itbontihitu,
I told him at uneo that I renal cureOlm ;hut he had suffered
an much dhappeintmerit In the ether readies he had tried,
that be even doubted mine; however, I made-the necessary
Mathematical and Astronotuleal calculations; and having by
their means ascertained what herbs; under planetary he
dueuce. were best adapted 'to his C 1.43, the cure VIM very soon
acnomplishod. Ito soon recovered all his mental aud,ylr7-
meal energies; In short. be became a man again ; anti shortly
after married, and I need nor:say became it happy Man.
kariln, 1,1 dzity hno
ENGLISH BaTANIC PHYSICIAN;
-
/To: 1886 Lombard Streeto Ph ila.delphis.
_ _- • _ -
AFFLICTED,: READ
heircnhat ^others have sale ofbliu and his turns.-
- Thin eminent 1i git.h "BotanitPliYalcian has really per.
funded shine of the most antoniniiing cures On retard. lit thin
or in any other country, by his simple, innocent, but certain
New
• • •• • • .
" Es cry Slan..Womar; and Child. whether Father, Husband
or Son all Ladies, whether Young or Old, whether a School
Girl or Matron, whether Mother, Wife or Daughter, whether
Ranieri or Single; all should cannot the English ifetacar
Phydrian, if. they wish to be permanently and radically
. " Lot no young man enter the SACRF.I) OBLIOATIO:53
OP MAIIIIIhD LIFE, without End consulting, shag eminent
'English Botanic Physician. He has cured hundreds of casts
which - have been pronounced incurable; and` thnusands
have been radically cured by him, and the parties are now
married and happy. Every, one, especially yoUllg persons and.
them couteMplatlng Marriage, should consult lam. He mill
describe your disease and the parts. stfected. He will dos.
mho the true came of all your sufferings - and Infirmities. Ho
will tell all the symptoms you beau experienced. and all
the symptoms you will experience, and the result of all these
sy'riptoms on your health and constitution. lie will toll von
how long you hare been atfectod. die 'p iI! else tell-you flow
cad when you ran be cured. No deadly poisons, as Arsenic,
Bea VorrOca, Opium, or anyother poisons, ao Merfurl, nor
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I bans been married tourtoen roars; about tiro yeam o
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Tom* sirtzttly, Sc.,
.Scrofula,. or King's tvii,
it v. 6 „ifitauf......,,al, , itutim- Lte, ear/ITV/VW of ills
b?'Nchteh,' this -F. uid becomes' vidVate,
• Aye*. ayd. poor. Itiing in the circulation,: it
p.ivitilta - the whole ,bodi., 'and ay haunt out
sok fad . iZ,32 , TlF4palifiee
from attaal nor is ifierp.o . ne ivhtekt-it isay
1'1(4'de...4r - iv. sertifurouslifdias Variously
muted hy - rnerettrisi !Mat,: _
ordered or uuheattliy
_foot!, impuro . , air. filth
atria filthy habit;, the - dofireming tikes; and.-
alroen all, by the. vair.real infectiiin. What.
ever .11e ita origin, it ix .hemlitary in thir con%=
stitution, itt-scoadinv,"from parents to eldidreit
utu the third and tiourthgt!treratiOn .4 1 6 1 "40-
it ecmur to La the. : rod 'of Ifiira Who 'AA " A ,
will yL.it .the iukuitica of _the : intim upota-
Olic childit,:n."
•Itii FiNits- commence by trePosition Unit the
blood of curr.upt or ulcerous matter, whichelh
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is.tenneds
tubercle; in the glands, swellings;, pad on
the surface. eruptionSor sores. This foul .cor-
ruptiMi, which genders in the blond, depresses
7the ener,„ , it•S'of life ' . so that scrofulous constitii
- time not only suitor front scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far TeSs police to with , :
stand the attacks of other diseases ; creme- •
gnently.. - va.t numbers perish by, disortbsts I
which, although not scrofulous in theirnature.
are still rendcred, fatal by this thint inAbie ,
system. Most of, the consumption which do
. -Clirtesilio hiuncur farriily MS itinrigin.ilifetildir
in this scrofulous contamination; tindisisny, .
tle.tructivediSeas:.s of the liver, kidneYs.brain.
and, hideed, of ":all ; the organsotrise •froPk`Ac.
arc aggravated by the siinet tsuse. I , -3 - i• .
• "OnCqUarter: ef - all our *Ade sitqlsOfiliolksi
their,persons arc invaded by this; lurking in
, fection, andiheir health is undermined by it.'.
To cleausO it from the system we must renovate
the blOodlh!..• an alterativegnedieine,,axid in..
• vigor ate it 'by healthy food and nokeise..
&elt ti.irnedieine we supply in
. ~..,., ...
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' , - -''''.. - . AYrat's...f , , .
- ~..-:......, , ~ .
Compound Eitiacrot KaNparillai•
the most effeetual - remedy.' :whiiii the medical
skill of • Our, times can'devise, for this every
• where prevailing and fatal malady, ../It is toms,
blued from the most active remedialthat have':
been discovered for the CiParigation of tliDifisoC
•
disorder, front {helloed, and thertiacttiiirthe
it-item front " its : dkrnetive' -- Consegiiinees:i
Ilene° it shoilld be,-employed for the - atire , ..of
I not .Scrofnia; ut •'alio those Othii‘iffai
tions witieh arise -from it,.: - such as Euerriva
and SKIN DIALIqtI3, ST.. Axritotty's Frit,
Rasa, or tersient LS.l'rstrims, Prarutrsk
f DT
OICItY 'M
,9, AINS lind 1i0n.% TUMORS. Tr/714 ~
and S•LT ltur.esi, SCALD linAD, RINOWCaItw
] li./lEL:M.mitu,.*rmi.nic and :.%Issiceatsz,Pas.--
. ' EAC.I.:Ei; - Mtki r i*l DYAriPSIN, DEIIII,iTY: 'atd;
indeed, ml, - Custrr.AlNl4 AlelSl'...+o inosi Vrrts- -
ran nit latrtniz• Moil& ' -The popular belief
in .. impin:i t 9 cf the blood" is founded in truth,
Ifor Ecrtftila in a degeneration of the blood.' The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsaps
-1 cilia is to purify and regenerate thissital-fh ;4
1 without uhiell- sound, heidth is uhpuss:ll:l is
contaminated constitutions..
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OFA-FAMILT PHYSIO,-
are so composed that disease withal the range of
their action can:rarely withstand or ',evade. them
Their.penetrating properties ricareh; and efearattl.
and 411, 'garage cvsery portion of the human nrgttn
correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy litarities. •As a erinsegnencto of - these'
properties,, the iticalid ohs is hawed down with
pain or physical debility id , at.touibhed- to find, hi
health or energy restored by a remedy-at once
simple Mot ins 'tang.
Not only do they cure the tVery.liny complaints
• Of. every body, but also many Dirmidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to 4iirnish. gratis- nty -Amerisaart4traanac,
containing certificates of their cures anti directimis
for - their use in the following complaints: Collins
. nets, tleatilmrn;lltrukkhe arising front disordered
Stomach, Norseu. Indipc; Lion, Tarn in aml3forPid .
Inoctinn qf the Dower, riatide7Try,'Loss of Appe
tite. Jneold:cc, and other kindred ccrtuplainte,
anoint (rum a loa'state of the body or obstruction
-of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
1 , 011 Tilt
. 1 . : i 11..11.1. CURT: OT
eo2^,}lS, Colds , Intlitenza, Ihntiseness,
Croup; Bronchitis, Incipient.Consun9.
lion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of Me
disease.
So vide k the 11,1 a u 1 its awfulness and so nu
merous are the eases - of its cures, that almost
every section of country abolinds in persons' pub-•
lie known. oho have teen restored from alarming
and even, det 4 m.r.ate'dise..scs of the rungs by its
use. When once tried„its superiority over every
other medicine of its . kind is too apparent tqe6eape
observation, and where iis,sirtucs are known, the
public wi longerhe.itaterhat antidote to employ
for distressing and, dangerous affections of the
pulmonury organs that -are incident to our climate.
While many ipfcrior teroccies thrust. upon - the
comrtemity ha yo_ and been discarded, this
has saner friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can never forget; and pro
duced cures tocsmismcious and too remarkaLle to
be forgotten
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Dk. a; d.. AVEIi &
LOWELL, M'Ass.
FOE
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Benevolent Institutiorl,establixh!V by *Feria! ell
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qglictexl with. Virulent and Epidemi,rliseases.
13111.; Llow nut! Assoc:live/010 n Ortht• SW
tul destruction of hiunan life, cansed by Sex- •
nul diseases, and the deceptions prsetisid .nprtn
the unfortunnto vitilinetyf Hoch divenries
Quacks, several years ago- direited their r"
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their name, to open a Dfitpenisary for the treat
ment of this•elass of disenseh, in a4.their forms,
and to.give . 3Jr.nicsl,Atmcr.; onailis,•to all who
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free of charge. , 'lt is nuedlesslo add that the
Associntion.commands.the highest medical skill.
of the, age, and-will _furnish the most improved
modern treatment:' • .• • -
The Diret.,tOrti of the 'AsinciaiiOn.- in their An
nual Report .up 0 ,41 the treatment of Sexual Dh
seat•eti,.for.tho. year, ending January Ist, 1858,
express the, highest satisfaction with thentlegritt
whieh has attended the labors:et, the Consulting
Surgeon le the - care of Spertnatorrhcro, tientruti
Weartnem.frnpotersce,Gooorrlic4llenOrgiii3s,
thu vice Ortanisin or Self-abuse r . end dr.
der a eentinnaneo of the pep°, plan fot the Kw-.
suing year. -
An adelirable.Repert on, - Sperinakiiirkee, or-
Seminal Weakness, the vloo s of Onaniern, Master-
Selt:rilausq, aid • Other diseases of, the
sexual Organs, by - the Pensulting Surgeon, wilt
be 4 sent, e . ,,v mail senled,envolopo), FREE
'CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO
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Tr - alitoD the. nature 04 trestrfilint of Iseitinl
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to the ::11iieted. 'Soule of the, new, ioniediee
n methcids of treatment discovered da'ring
the lag ern orgrent'vOue. , •
/Wiese, for Report '
,or Dr: ./
SKI LEIN DOUG lrfON, Acting Surgeon. aosi.
tird Associatioa,No,2 Soeth.N lath Street,'Phil
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