The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 20, 1859, Image 4

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    11111 GOODS •Ha kiITIAN
t' LL bloc: of SILK brOOGS,
.12 Fun stock of STAPLE GOODS.
Fn4l stock . of FANCY GOODS,
_ Fashionable FALL SHAWLS:
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING.%
Blankets. Quilts, Table Lizemete,eta,
•
LYRE de LANDELL,
Fourth - Arch:sits,' Philadelphia.
S --Blrwk Wholesale,at low rates.
paily,fram New York Auctions.
PHlndelphis, Septembrr Sth, 1859. 3m . w
LL wunting runts in a delightful climate.
r rieh t.oil. and secure from frosts. See ad.
‘ort.isetnent. of HilloCl2o/11.96 Lando in another
eolumn.
YE S TERDAY
. MERE IiOM ARRIVAL OP .
Nitv.
DELAiNES, Pr att.. 6te Ila Nhawla,Mantillas,
Misters, Parasols and Umbrellas, and an
immense quantity of other GOOD which will
.be P-how n FREE of charge by 11.,,C. TYLER.
May 19111, t8SO:
'ABEL Ti3RRELL
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rEWELselling
RY4barO ins to
, nrrtnro•rs. Call and are. • July 21
MAKE THE OLD THINGS NEW!
A ' w ARTICLE for sale in So a
'quellanna County only. at the Inoultirofte,
Book Store. -
A -1111alrogatay-Cloth, -- 2 1 :k 45' and- 484
wide,—:for Tables, Stand*, Bar. Store:
and Bar-Counters,llelodeon and Piano Coverer
ncrjtED TABLE AND STAIM SraExDs of-va•
clone sizes and steles", and all warranted to stand
the tot.t of Of boiling water.' hoLcoffee pot.. CM
. phene. spirits/ &e., and will neither break
tor erza.* in cold of hot weather. Just the arti
cle to make 45/d furniture new.-
- I AN. BULLARD.
-
_ . sl.or,troae: Joie itsth, 1859.
FRESH ARRIVAL !
undersigned would respectfully an
nouns to the public that he has just . re
reived a'supply of
F MILT GROCERIES,
:„....among which may be found the very best - of
Sugar, Slolasseg Syrup;
' Tea, `Coffee, acv.,
at priei.-A to suit the limes , ready pay. Don't
ruistske the place, but call at thi) basement of
KEN STONE VILOTEL;
hare your huciable servant carries on 'a
•
SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS,.
and where the public may always rely upon
havin , * their wants attendedtp with promptness
and 0. M. CRANE. "
Montrose. April 20th.
HEED THIS WARDiING I
LOOK OUT FOR IMS!
New
I - 4::›COClia -
A L T HAYDEN BROTHERS' ORIGINAL
Orx Price Ready Pay Store, consisting of
Dry Goodc, Groceries,
Boots a: ishoes,_ Hats d; Caps,
Wail Paper,
Stone A: Wooden W-alre,
Wicrtzr,„,_Lakt,
Pabelt4, Optg. Okaws, &c.,
Vitakee Notions,
tar NO EN)) TO:T11Elf:!
zu will ocvor find old shelf worn. moth-etten,
r , t t cr , or out cf sacte' Goods at Hanna Bros:
Look out for Old - Fogies, and buy your Goods
whore you'estr SATE 1 ) .8 rEa ctwr. _We hare
a I.r , re Atoek of
• ,
GOODS Purchased for CAS",
will be sold at pritfes that will frighten the
O•i Fogy principles.
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EV ERTARTICLt WARRANTED
as represented. No charge forshowing Goods.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
Now - 741 1 ford--Pa, cane, 1859. tm
LIND WARRANT
FOR
rrii}: undersigned of erS for sale a U. S.
_L. "LAND WARRANT for 160 acres. For
aniediar. enquire of 21 I. G.•rritson at the office
f 1110io.rose Democrat, or of me, or address
mr at Montroke, Pa. • IRA COLE-
Kiihnst 25th, 1859.-3 w.
-m.c•muo..
CHEAP GOODS!
S.PLENDII) New Chalk Lawrii, Prints. and
Gin gh.r.is. at rednesd prints. Also 13 - 1 - 6
of Slicar for one doltar, or 4 2.1 of - Rico. s
t
ept”:ed
_nnti for saleby J. LYONS do SON
Moritro , e.Junn 151 h, 1859. •
CII.NING• FLUID, White and Cud Fish.
I.3oirs Kid S. S. Boots, and more Gaiters
train 56 Cis to 51.73--all at TYLER'S.
:Ma 19th 1859. - • '
•
v. L LBS. OF SUGAR for $l.OO, at
1. - H. C. TYLER'S.
June ?oh: 1859.
3,000 ROLLS OF WALL,PArER.
10-DiffDlM SIRES.
BORDERING, WINDOW: PAPER &C., &C.
A NEW SUPPLY, justlarriied. and for sale
11. cheap. Itv " A. TURRELL
Dr, Coggswell's
htiTl-PIROGISTIC MIS;
a Kury rtire for INFLAMMATORY Dl , Will4Pe of
all 1.0., fr , r, .alk , by ABEL TURRELL.
Mootrose:lnne 22d. 1/359.
SHOES:
LARGE 1.,0 f' for men women and children.
juL4 received, and for sale ;t the very low
rete.,A, J. LYONS, & SUN.
, cpS . _ ,
NOTICE.
DI:. E. PATRICK,. JR., would like
att,..yi aed , .nre ofnearly ten :pato° appeal
1, the moral eens,hilitlea an very generous pub
lie, who hive always manifeeted their-seem of
app-erintion of him usetulness by exacting his
servivkisyvhcri needed or thought to be needed,
bat who hove given no otherevidenee of grati
tude or gitod will—particularly in the way a'
aid" ma Kossuth would asy—that
he now dceires a full and entire settlement of ill
yin acronr m , elk° the secoutftsef the late firm
of Patrick, & Dimock ; and hf„ wiahes father to
Etate; that he desires nothing to he- considered
wrong, if, after a few weeks, the said accounts,
remaioing unsettled, abo'd tie placed in the hands
of a good 'sharp er, !lector, and made to .aacount
to him something thtk will buy Oate and Buck.
wheat, • Please olive this and take action accor
dingiy.—Yours
jaa2
T i ILOUIR, fresh ground. Molasses and Su.:
gars. cheap. Just rereivi4 and for_usle by
July ." J. LYONS ihSQ N.
cl RAPE GL OWERS r ean s earry on their be.
siness most sueeesafally at Jiantitonton,
free fri - s,m frosts._ Some forty Vinyard. net oat
the past-sea-.nn : Bee advertisement of Ham
rr.c;nt,,n Lands. another column. • •
Q UPSRLOR Ureami Coffee in outs. Codfish
..71 . &c_, for sale by J. LYONS & BON,•
Jcze Int, 1959.
100 BUSHELS
WIIITE WINTER SEED MIT,
For sa/e by ,BALUWIN & ALLEN.'
Montrose, Anima 15th. 1859.
KEDZIE'S RAIN WATER FILTERS. -
THE subscribers are agents for the above
valuable article, and have on hand and will
keep the ddrerent sizes for sale. They will be
happy to show the FILTER to their friends
and customers, and can easily demonstrate - the
value and importance of perfectly purifying Rain
Water from all impurities„ and thus making it
conducive to health and comfort, with small ex
pense and no trouble. Every person- is aware
of the superiority of PureSoFtWater tor-Drink
ing and Culinory,rurpusea, and also she great
difficulty they have heretofore exp. : rimmed in
procuring it. These eelebreted FILTERS
effect the ohJect veedity and perfectly. Please
call and examine them. Evans & ALLEN,
No. 2 Odd Fellow's Hall.
Binghamton,.Aogust 29th, 1859. _
GOLDTIIIIIBLES.--All sizes. Also;
Silyer do., by EVANS &
PLATED KNIVES.--A full stock of
Taolc and Desert Plated Knives and :Car
vers to match, Jtist received by
• EVANS & ALLEN.
E `•
U.RINGS AND BREAST-PINS.
The subscribers hive thin day received from
the manufactory a fine lot of Lava, Enameled,
Jet, Cameo. Gold Stone, and all gold Earl . inga
and Pius, in eats and :Jingle, some very fine and
rich. EVANS & ALLEN,
No. 2 Odd.rellow's Hall.
Binghamton, Aug. 29th, 1869.
GOLD PENS - = '--A very superior stock of
Gold Pens, with and without holders, all
size!: and of first quality, by Evitssl i r. ALLEN.
4ICELETS....A large addition to onr
stook of Bracelets, viz: Hair Bead, Jet,
Garnet, .Band,ld and Plated, Enameled and
Engraved, of all sizes and qualities. Just re.
ceived by EVANS & ALLEN.
OtEMT'S... We have now on hand the -
ILI best assortment of Lockets ever offered to
our customers from 1 to ti s iAc'es, and from el to
810. EvAss & ALLEN.
GOLD SPECTACLES-.-Of every age,
and tnriony qualities and prices; by
EVASS & ALLEN.;
All,ll`, by the Barrel, Sack or Pound, for
~ a le by ABEL TERRELL.
TIM PORT AGRICLLTUII.I`I WORKS.
Railway or Endless Chain Horse
rower for One or Two Horses,
Changable Thresher and Separa
tor and Thresher and Cleaner
YdANUFACTNIFD BY
WELLES, BLOOD & CO.,
/I.theiam, Pct.
The Imprtwed Emery Millie Pow
ers are equal if nut superior to any End
less Chain isomers in the world, and warranted
greatly superior to the Wheeler Rack and Pin
ion Poo erzi.
The Tioga-Point Florae Powers are unequaled
for COnt,nience by any other—being adapted to
A great variety of uses where Power is needed—
as five_ diff . erent degrees of motion are obtained
without extra gearing, and also any desirable
length and Noh.city ht crank motion* for cross=
cat Saying. Purnping and Churning! They ran
easily. are strong, durAle, well finished, and
made bf — good ntaterlals.
•
T 1 ,1711 To'itil Thrediers and Sepqrators.
They nre ton& Of various size*, and are supe
rior to any other manufxture—of which fart
jodgen of such machines will be satisfi e d upon
o:caution:ton.
Fitted to rtn by Hore•e Prayer, Threo - ier and
Separator. by Betting from the Power.
• Thresher and Cleaner.
The 37ioga Point Thresher and Cleaner, and
EME ryls Combine I Thresher and Cleaner: these I
run easily and thresh and dean fast, without
wasting the irs in a Medi is cleaned fit for market,
and are warranted to giro entire satiSh.ction.
For Sale—Tinga Poi•tt Farming Mills,Por
table, Circular awl Cros• Cut
,Saw Mills. Clover
Balers, and Farm Grist Mills, all of which are
eery auperirr machines. ....,
IW — Persona in thin and adjeii-nng . counties
a ou:d by all means examine the above mention.-
es machines before pnrchasing elniwhere.. - ..No
11. ne will wish to send off several hundred bailee
ur agricultural marines,. when BETTER; BLA
CK:MS are to be had made near at home. Send
-ror Illustriled and Priced Catalogues.
H. L.BLO WEBS, agent for Stisqnehannz
county, l'ost Office. Montioittt.
A uga.t, t6iti.lBsA.—t!.
NORMAL - SCHOOL STUDENTS!
AND Students of all other schools that wish
to procure Books and Stationery it
fait PRICES: s ill bear in mind that they can find
all the Text Books used it the different schools
of the county at the Mont rose Book Store.
Pref. Stoddard's series of A ritbmetica, also
hie Elementary and University Algebris.
Eight sizes Webster's world renowned Die.
• tionariea.lncluding the New Pictorial eilitinrref
.the Unabridged, &e.., &c. A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, August loth.
PERSONS wishing to eidabiish Manufseto
ries in a new and thriving glaze where
business is good. Sed advertisement of the
Hammonton Settlement.
ARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 miles .from
UN
- P hi lad e) phis ~ b y railroad in the State. of
N_w Jersey : Soil aMong the best for Agricultural
a' fiord loam soil, with a clay
bottom. T e bind is a large tract divided into
small farms, and huodreds from all parts of the
country are now setiling, and building. The
crops produced ars( large and can be ueen.grow.
ing. The-climate is delightful, and secure from
frusta. Terms from $l5 to $2O per acre paya
ble Within four, years by installments. To visit
the place—Leave Vine Street wharf at Phila
delphia at '7:30, a. in.. by railroad for Hammon
ton, or address 8.. J Byrnes, by letter. Hammon
ton Post Office. Atlantic County New. Jersey.
See full advertisement in mother column.
; cSatt I -
1:t1011'61t iii\BA„_
WHOLESALE SALT DEALER,
9101 Wasbingtou-st,
(Directly opposite .%Vashington Market.)
Vfir ' 4 2 - corl., •
QTILL, CONTINUES to offer to th.. city and
COUNT RY trade, all ki`da -of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine Sams s tthe fiery lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bags. consisting in part of Ash.
ton's celebrated brand for table ..end dairy -use;
Jeffrey & Dairy, Marshall's, Ilhownlow's; &c.
and 50000 brishels Tar*ll Island, Somme, Co:
mesa, St. Übee, Liaben.CsdiCiviea, Nantes, &e,
all of which will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, store and storehouses.
Any purchaser wishing to selestprom a good
assortment will find it to his interest to call.
E. PATRICK. IR
— N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small bags of
different sizes, and constantly on hand in ship.
ping order. Also a splendid minis of- Rock.
Ground salt, in quart boise, put up and for sale
by the qnafitity, in nixes of fire dozen _Neb.
New Yotk. April let, 3859.-1 .
DEMO'S wishing to change their baldness
.1. to a - ripidly increaaing County, a New Set.
tiennint where boodrods are going. Where the
climate le WU and delightful. - Bee advertise.
matt of liatnatontou Settlement, aurstbad
amt.
Fanning Mills
TAKE NOTICE!
0 „. 41 ‘ 16111
ot tat *
READY-PAY SYSTEM
TT is certain that Gooda can be sold snecesaful.
ly in Montrose anc at Susquehanna Depdt
FOR lOASI4.
•
Those doubting this asiertion will do well to iudl
at the `totes of -
igattelibtrg, Rosenbaum, 4110
where it will be proven that the Merchant in
'telling. his Goods can afford - to sell Cheaper
for Cash, and can offerlinducemerits sufficient to
make it an objeet to Purchasers, at whatever
sacrifice they are obligid to make, to procure the
Money to adopt in their Purchases the Casa
SWUM.
We- have jest reeeiied and are constantly re•
coking, a tpfeedid 'assortment of
SPRING & SUER 600DS,
adapted for this season. and which will not fail
to give general satisfaction. They were per
purchased under the moat favorable vircumatan
ees, and we are enabled and wut. offer and sell
at prices far below oilier' that will give and have
given ate oserlasting Credit; no matter whether
it Is !Dm, Dick, or /lorry.
_ T-H-E-BrE-7-0-8-E
EXAMINE, COMPARfE AND JUDGE
OUR DRY GOODS!
An assortment heretofore unequaled by anything
over offered in Montrose.
Fancy' and St, l aple -Dry Goods!
Comprising many new and deaimble ii‘les of
(louda unknown in thii market, among which will
be fOund, in
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
All the novelties of the seaedn, cheap at
GTJTTENBERG, ROSEN BAWL & CO'S
SHAWLS !
. .
.. .. . ,
New and choice styles of Brocho double and
single, Stella,_Plaid, Wool, Tula' •,pnd Mantilla,
and a new style of Chonill Shawls, cheap at
6uttenbtrg;losenbaum,l Co's
MR* Milt,
An assortment alwayit on hand,also Ladies Cloth
and Trimming to match, or all shades, cheap at
6ittenbtrg, liosenbaum,
EMBROIDERIES!
•
in this Department vre can offer great induce
merits, as they are purchased directly from im
porting houses. The assortment comprises
French Setts, ,itlceves and Collars,
Worked Edgings and Inserting,
and a great many more arti
cles belong to this line too
,unmerons to men
tion; cheap at _ .
GCTTENBERq, ROSENBAUM, 1- CO'S
Bonnets, Ribbons, , Flowers and
Plumes, Wire, Stiff Net
' tings and Frames,
at Wholesale and lietail.--eheap at
•
GUTTENBERO. ROSENIMUM, le CO'S.
Domesticc - Goods !
May be found all the different qualities of Prints,
Ginghatus, Bleachid Goods, Fine 'Unbleached
Muslim, Ticks, Stripes, Denims, Sheeting,2 1-2
fds wide, cheap att ,
GUTTENIIER(ptOSENBAUId, & CO'S
READY MN CLOTHING
Asth „
eirrS is one of their BRANCHEs OF
flustst.se in New "York City, they certainly have
one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers;
they having one Partner steady - 1n New York
city to devote all his time to thisparticalar branch
of manufacturing. They wi 1 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 . 4onslantly on hood one of the best
stocks of .
OVER ANt i l UNDER COATS!
Such as Frock, 'Dress, Raglan, and-Sacks
YIANTS
In dreai Visri t eti cad• Different Styles
VESTS!
Such as Velvet, rakish Cassimer. and Satin,
chest '
. GUTTENBEOG, R ENBAITM,A COIL
CLOTHING' MADE TO ORDER,
4; . t the Best X4terial at Owl Bailee
Undei Garments
FOR LADIES Ail wsu, Ai Fos GEjITLEMEN,
such u Bilk, and also lambinsool, cheap of
GUTTENBERG. ROSEN 8M:U.1,4 COV
ONE WORD .
IS SUITICIENTVOR THE 'WISP&
TO OUR 1117110=11
FRIIENDS
CUSTOMERS, •
And In particalail to tho se knonlag thetrelvee
lode Ma to also"' will say ow* aunt tnilt. we
will sell for B. Pay belealtar, and ail M
onazite and Noteis mast be settled without Far
ther Notice. We ere tired of writing Denning
_Letters and Supporting the Postolliao,aad there
by. losing. We twill take all Wads of Grab at.
the Highest Dfarbst Price' for Pareast, eta sit
Accounts standing over cis Ifeetbs oe oar
Book* will be left• for collection unless settled
by Note. - • •
tguttenbtio,llasntinmut f ic fie
Montrone, Pa, April 13th, 1858.
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MON - Tit. CO.
TOULD zr euull cad iarrrtm -
en i
solicit the leepect t o
°a f
DRY: GOODS -
this day received, emulating in parlor aa follow*
Rich Sleek Moire Antigua Silk Mk. per vard;
Foulard Silk, nice style, Bs. per yard a. Rich Plaid
Silk, thi very neatest pattertes,los..per yard;
Black Silk, 28 inches Wide, from 7a to nu. per
yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from. $8 to
$ll, the finest assortment in Snag's Co; new
(whim of Gingham, at very low pricier, Aso of
Calicoes; largo stock of Denims. Mixtures, Plaids,
and Lawns; Printed Shawls from 7r. to $5;
Brach* Shawleirom $5 to $25; Collars from
cts. to 205; Paraiota from Ba. to SVIa. each;
Binnet, a large stock; Ribbons and Flowers;
also a new Wank. of Gents Sheri—Congress.
Enamelled and Coif Skin; Ladies Congress Gal
-1 tem. Kid and Enameled; Mimes Calf and Enam4
ailed Bootie Children Per rid' -Boots, Galles and
everything in that tine, They would alioeull
attention to the fact that haling an arrangement
with one of the largest Importing Houses in
New York they willecceive regularly 'New Styles
as fast as they appear to New York. and will take
the greatest-pains to please all who call and see
and wish to purchase. Particular attention paid
to procuring fine goods-Q-1n ererp style.
"1".11111.421.61.
A new lot this day received, and would re
spectfully solicit an examination of
_the came.
Good Tea at 35., city prices, also at 4s. ss. 6s. Os.
• • . %VV.,
VOFFEE-gpii; Rip and Grano& Coffee.
SA LERATES.-Janes Pyle's,Babbitt's Med.
iciaal, and Evelsior, &c. NAlLkand also a
new 'stock of WALL PAPER and WIN
DOW PA PER, this ..4ay reeeived:` PARR
ING TOOLS of tho most approved patterns.
Cfrcoolmerwr,
Gold Band. Shaded, Blue Sand, and all the new
styles, is-fast as they appear in New York.
FLOUR constantly on hand. SALT by the
barrel or sack. PATENT IYIEGICINES,
GLASS, and everytl.4.7 else eon want.
ILIKEN YON JR. & CO.
Lawsville Centre, Pa., June Bth, 1859.
THE NEW ERA!
SPIIMG & SUMMER GOODS
at Griat Bargains.--Beady-Pa y aad Small Eras
13.3131:11=1LPLITHT
Is now, receiving a full and choice Stock of
Spring•and Summer Goods, including n great
variety of Rich Prints in new styles, Gingham%
Brillianta,Plain and Fancy Lawns,Challis, Robes,
Silk Dress Tissues, and Barages,Blaek and Fancy
Silks, Poplins, lee.; with a superior assorment
of Silk, Broche, Cashmere and Stolid Shawls;
Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and
Flbwers, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Summer
Stuffs, &c.; with a largo'essortment of other
Staple and Fancy Goods,
ae usual in Groceries,Creekerv, Hardware, Iron,
Steel, Nails, Stoves, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and-Caps, Clocks, 'Carpeting
Floor Oil-Cloths, Wall Paper, Painted Window
Shades, &c. The entire Stock being large and
bought for Cash, will give superior opportunity
for ,choice. selections, and, in accordance with
the spirit of the limes, will be Sold for
Ready Pay,l.o to 25 per cent. below Regular Priem.
An examination of the Ooods and Prices will be
found profitable to those who wish to'huy.
Flour & Salt constantly on - hatid
New 51iitord, May 4th, 1859.
HEAR YE ! REAR YE!
L
Ban ?C un sLtd rsio C e o v i e o s, reil ac D e re , v sl ls Sil n k ro s. W as la u r e s
for Veils, Reinernids, Cotton Yann„Carpet'Warp,
Bard Boxes and Bonnet Bosrds4 a new sup
ply of Gaiters. Corn 'Starch and Tapico
for puddings. Cheap at H. C. TYLER'S,
Mantras°, June' Bth, 1859.
G. F. FORDIIAM
HAS removed hit; shop across the street, to
the building one door below Keeler lit
Stoddard's, which he hXs fitted up expressly for a
Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop
where-may be found all kinds of
Mt...A.1 = 1.1%710 , 315,
from the heaviest team, to the li gh test trotting
hirness, and a general assorment t trimmings,
which will be made up or sold cry low.
Carring e Trimmings:
A good assortment on hand, which will be sold
very low ; all trimming done cheaper than else
where.;
OAK LEATHER
on hand, from which harnessekwill be made and
luvetarraytaatea.
* * *Customers will please bear in mind that I
wish to settle up once it year. Those having
unsettled accounts, or notes due, will oblige
by-settling or making payment without further
delay. G. F. FORDHAM, -
' Feb. 2lth, 1859.1 Montrose, Pa.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA
A Benevolent Intlitution,estahlished by spec ial en
dowment for the relief of the sick aheidisiressed,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
rirHE HOWARD Assort►Ttoa,in view of the bw
ful destruction of human life caused by Sca"
ual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate victims of each diseases by
Quacks, several years ago directed-their Con-
sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of
their name, to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this clews of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, (ORR who
apply by letter, with a description of their cob.
dition, (age, occupationapAts of life, &c.,) and
n cases of extrecolfwVerty',lofttrnish medicines
free of charge. It is- needless to add that the
Associationscommands the higheit medical skill
of the age, and will furnish the most improved
modern treatment
The Directors of the 'Association, in their An.
nun! Report upon the•treatment of_ Sexual Di.
noses, for the year ceding January Ist, 1858,
express the highest satisfaction with the success
which hasattended the labors of the Consulting
Surge bit in the cure of Spermatorrlweit, Seminal
Weitkoesa, Impotence, Gonorrhreit,G pil lie,
the vice-of Onaniem or Self-abuse, Sec., and or
der a continuance of the same plan for the en
suing
year.
An admirable Report en Spertuntoritme, or
Seminal Weakness, the vice of °nudger, Master.
batiop, or Self.abuse, and other diseases of the.
Bernet romans, by the Consulting Surgeon, will
be sent by mail (In a sealed envelope). FREE
OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO
STAMPS for postage. Other Reports, and
Tracts on the nature. and treatment of sexual
diseases. diet. &e.. are constantly, being publish
ed for gratuitous distribution and will be sent
to the afflicted. Noma of the new remedies
and methods of treatment discovered during
the lag year, an of great value.
Address. for. Report. or Treatment, Dr. .1-
BILILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, How.
ard Association. N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Phil
adelphis, Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL President.
Geo. Pantetviz. Bag. oc 28.1 y .
THE HAMMONTON FARMER-A news
paper devoted to Litersture and "Arleta.
tore, also setting forth full amounts Of the nal
settlement of Hammonton, JO New J.WwlYiew
he'selmeribed for at only eats per annam.--
Wks* pw stampi for the arenaaL Ad
dress editor of Farmer Hammonton, P. O. At
lantic Co., New Israel. Those wishing cheap
land, of the best qualitt In one albs healthiest
and most delightful eirmates in the Union, and
where crops are never eat down by the frosts,
the terrible swinge of the north, see advertise
ment of Hammonton "
.11Ei1rRrAti Wanting ekangs 'or mate
Health. 800 advartiasmant 116pwastnn.
!Ands, another column, _ ,
NEW THtfl.
ilour, Sat tk Trobisiou Store,
At XONTIIOIIIIP,
OHSSdoor below .I.lltbridgei Dreg Mori,
co Public Avieute,. whirrs will be leeed
coredeatly oo bend ascend sesortmeet of
GROCERIES:
Sari as Sugar's, Molasses, Byropsireas,Calfee
&o.
Also the choicest brands of
FAMILY.FLOUR,
Meal, Lard. PO - A. Him. Fish, Cold*
We solicit a *bare of the public patrousr, and
pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, h*tig by
each bargain to seams another.
BALDWIN & ALLEM.
Wm. L. Auxl,
Papaw llama.
WM. B. SIMPSON,
WITCH REFIIIEL
Shop Boyd t Webdees new bitilifisp,
nese door above Seder ft-Stoddard*.
TJAVING worked - for . the past nine rare
Li. with the most skillful workmen, he feels
confident that he can do the most difficult jobs
on short notice.
All Work Worraotrdlo 6IH lialltfatiin.
W. B. Samson has worked for me. for some
time, mid I can recommend him as a eirejul And,
skilful workman, competent to •do as good work
as can be done in the country. and worthy of
confidence. Wk. A. CHAMBERLIN.
Towanda Juno lath, 1858.
Refers to—Wo7l. Elwell, E. W. Baird, E. G.
Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan.
da ; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop,
J. Wittenberg, Montrose. •
* * *Jewelry neatly repaired on 'short notice.
and on reasonable terms. [June 15th, 1858.—tt
fillitHß MUM,
_ •
IFIHE subscriber having purchased
JL refitted and newly furnished the
It II
' above well known and popular Hotel,
is prepared to accommodate the trav
eling pdblic and others with all the attentions
and conveniences usually found in find-Assn
Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every point to any in the country.
The Bar will always be supplied,with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables, connected with this House
are large, roomy and convenient,avad careful and
attentive Hostlers tre always in charge of them.
1.8. TAB - BELL.
Montrose, Hari Bk. 180.
KEYSTONE A)itIe
e HOTEL,
mirtL,E. BATCH, Proprietor
THIS now and commodious Hotel situated
on Public Avenue, near the CourtHonse„and
nearly in the centre Of the business portion of
Montrose; is now fu ly completed and furnished,
and will be opened on Monday. the 17th day of
the present month ,for the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
cons4ent that ho is now, prepared to entertain
.guests in a manner - that cannot fall to give
glemplete flatisactient.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no es.
pense has been spared to render it equal. If not
superior to any similar establishment in this part
of the State. It is well supplied with all the
recent improvements itisi comforts. and obliging
welters will 'always be ieadyto respond to the
call of customers.
The Stables connected with tbie Busse are
- Now aid Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron.
ago of his old friend?, and the public generally.
ILATCH.
Bronfrose,Septemberttlat, 1858.'
ISERIMER ARRANGEM 71 T.
NENV RAI LROA DIIOIITE DELAWARE
LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL.
ROAD.—New sad expeditions. bread gnage
route from the Nort and West, via Great fiend
aim Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoaiing valleys, through to New York and
Philadelphia.
On and after Monday, April 11th, 1859,
trains will be run as follows: .
The Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east en.N. Y
& Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 a. tn.
and cdnnects with the EXPRESS Train which
leaves Great - Bend - Tor New York and Philadelphia
at
8.10 a.m
Duo at Montrose, 8.45 ~.
.Tunkbannock, ' 9.14 "
Factoryville,. . 9.48 "-
Scranton, 10.35 "
'
Moscow, 11.22 "
Stroudsburg, 1.26 p. m.
" Water Gap, • 1.39 "
Delaw a re,(ls minutes to di n e,) 2.04 " ' Bridgeville, 2.35. "
Junction, 3.25 "
;New York, —' 7.15 "
- 'Philadelphia, - • 8.15 "
Passengers from N. Y.; leave Pier
No. 2 North River, at •
From Philadetphia,leaveWalisut St.
Wharf, at 6.00 "
Leave Junction, - ' 10.50 - "
Due atßridgeiille, 11.37 "
Delaware,(lsmin.todinner),ll.s2 "
Water Gap, 12.29 p. m.
Stroudsburg, 12.41 "
Moscow, -- 2.26 "
Scranton, 3.10 "
Factoryvillo, 8.58 "
' Tank hannock, - 4:15 4
Montrose. 4.53 "
Great Bend. 5.25 "
Connecting at Great Bend with the
Mail Train, west, at
Accommodation Train leaves Seian.
ton for Great Bend at 8.10 a. m.
Arrive at Great Bend, 1140 f. m.
Connecting with the Dunkirk Expres wed at
1 to, the Emigrant Train west at 1.53, and the N.
Y. Express., east, at 1 66 p. m.
Returning. eaves Great Bend at 9.00 p. m.
Due at Scrantim, 6.15 "
For the accommodation of way travelem the
Southern Thvisioe, a (ipasengerear will be at
tached to the Express Freight Trains,leaving-
Scrantou, at 4.00 a. Cu.
Due at Stroudsburg at 10.05 41 '
• - -
Junction at • . 2.20 p. m.
Returning, will leave Junction at 8.30 a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg' at ' 1.06 4 ,
Scranton at 2.30.0. m.
Passengers to and from New lark change
ears at Junction—to and from Philadelphia at
Bridgeville.
For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkeabarre,
take L. & B. ears at Scranton.
For Jessup, Arehittild, and Carbondale, take
the Stages at Scranton.
Tickets sold,and baggage check ed through.
JOHN BRISBIN, Sap%
Ww..N. Jay as. Gaul Ticket Agent
---
Scranton, April fn. 3869.
• TEE ON= INITIUMM Of
TOIITNANIDI6IIOIIIIBITIr.
:oat Published Gratis, the Mk Thaumad.
AA PEW Wilda on the Rational
Treatment without Morruice,
aliof Spermatorrhea or Loral Weak.
cess, Nocturnal EmiseloosiGetiltatandNerrOus
Debility, Premature Decay of the System, hope
tunny and Impediment to Marriage g enerally,
• BY B. DE LANEY, M. M. D.
The important bet that the many Abney
complaints. originating in the iinprodenos and
solitude of youth, mafbe easily removed turns.
our rim:nos, Is hi lids small tract, clearly do.
utonstrated ; and the wok* now and ly
sueesasful treatment, as adopted by the An
folly explained. by means of whkh sow, one Is
eaablod to core maw perfectly and at tie
leant possilde seat, thereby avokrug all the
Tertised noWLiikof the AIM
Beatgratis and post Tree ins
sealed envelope,. by remitftjpc_put_paid) two
postaga.stamps to Dr . IL DE LANEY. 1111 East
la Street. New York City. ,VlllOll6
A and soly 1 for • 7
11. Coins. Try it: Also llioyersibit sod Moo
Exterminator, sold by. 5. LYONS di lifQN.
June 150, '69:
Oast alibi anon anal
TIM ORIGINAL GIFT 8008 STORE.
. G. W. EVANS &OG.
THE VI BROADWAY, 477 THE
VIM NEWYORZ. FIFTH
YEAR. traumas OSA. YEAR.
THE FetHamlet Is a partial list of property
which will_ b• given to the patchwork. of
Books at thet:thint of sale , worth /kw
Gold WatchisZnglialrLever,'
Patent Lever and Lopince.lll3o,oo to Isloo,oo
Silver Wateltes,Patetit Lever,
full jeweled, liontingeases,
open Ws and eilinder
capement,
Gold Lockets, Lame size,four
gleans, and two glasses
with eprings; large awl
small-abut with snap,
Cameo, Wasik- Florentine,
Painted. Lava, Goldstone,
Garnet 'and Coral Seta of.
Pius sad Drops,
Ladies' Gold Guard Chains,
Fancy Neck Chains, Chats.
tains, • 5,00 to
Crew' Fob and Vest Chains, 10,00 to
Bets Cameo,Goldatone,Paint.
ed, Moss* Garnet, Onyx,
Engraved and Plain Gold
Sleeve Battens and Bosom
Studs,
Gold Pencils,with Penklarge.
IneVitim and small,
Silver Pitmelho,wittiGold Pens,
large, medium and smell
size, double and single, ena
tension wee,
Gents' Heavy Signet Rings,
Ladies' Gold Chased and
Plain Rine,
Gents' Gold BasomPins,Clus
terr. with Opal, Scarf Pins,
Onyx, Garnet, fitc., 1,60 to
Rich Silk Dress Patterns,- 22,00 to
Cameo, ht osaio, Coral Garnet,
Chased lend Plain Oval
Bracelets. - 6,00 to
Silver and Gold Thimbles, 60 to
Gents' Pen and Pocket Knife, 60 to
Pearl and Mom*, Porte.
tionneiss,
Toothpicks, Watch Keys, •
Guard Slkies, 1,50 to
dold Crouch small; medium
and large. 2.00 Ilb '1,60
Besides other Gifts, comprising a _ large and
valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles.
varying from t 0,11140.
The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB
LISHED GIFT 1630 K STORE IN THE UN!.
TED STATES, for the uninterrupted success
which has crowned their earnest efforts to please
dining the fast four years, would return their sin
cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who
have, its past time, seeti Et to bestow their lib
eral patronage upon them; and would further
assure them. aid the public generally, that their
long experience and established capital warrant
throb offering greater inducements than ever,
end such as are out of the reich of-any similar
esuiblishments in the country; and propose, in
this. THE FIFTH YEAR
of their location in New York. to introduce,
NEW FEATURES, '
STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS.
GIFTS of GREATER VALUE and VARIETY!
A still Larger sod Better Seleeted Stock of
. POCHEAL
Commiesions and inducementa to elute and.
to agents who are, willing to. devote their time
to oar business; SO that three who desire, can have
W Gain AHD Boons WITHOUT* 1i010win..414
We shall endeavor to establiab an agent in
every town in the United Staten, **that all who
will may henefit by our liberal system of trade.
We haws aptlinted 6.15. GIENLIRITIIIOII
our duly authorized agent for MONTROSE and
vicinity, who will receive and forward all orders
with attention and despatch.
A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE,
ready for distribution, containing every desira
ble bitok, new or old, now in print; and cc
knowledged by librarians and literary men to be
the moat complete and beet classified ever is•
sued, without an excoption..,
600,000
are now ready to be given away, mailed fret to
any address, to all parts of the world. It contains
all the works on
Art, Science and Nat. L ., Philosophical & Clas.
oral History. r - viral Works,
Adventures, Travels. V Historical end Ilia.
&c., A cel Jettisons,
-Agricultural and Do. N Poetical,Theological,
mastic Economy, i s Religious,
Belles Letters Assays, Low e ll edieal, Mason
& •
Bibles,(Standard Fictions,
Biographies, c Prayer, Hymn and
Dictionaries. Glee &woks,
Encyclopedias, - i 0 Text Books for
Gazetteers, • Schools, dr.c., - &c.;
And a thousand varieties of pu bli cat i ons in eve.
ry department of literature. We sell as low—
and, in many cases, lower than—any other house
in the country ; and with vim book of the
value of one dollar or more, we present some
useful Gift, without extra charge.
ILE: EVERY ONE CONSULT IRS
OWN INTEREST,
d bay at, EVANS' Gift Book Store,
examine the prices of books, see the
beautiful gifts so freely acattarekamong
Oar paroa!, and be satisfied thatlhe on
ly economical way of buying, books is at
NO. 677 BROADWAY,____
TIE
FIST
?LICE
TO
GET
TOIJI
WKS
AID
GIFTS
'1.30 a. m.
LAFARGE HOTEL. BUILDING,
WE GUARANTEE PERFECT BAT.
ISFACTION.
JUDGE'FOR YOURSELVES.
Examine our plan of bisiness. Any
;One can - who will. Observe the daily
;distribution of watches, geld and silver;
, vest, chatelabe, and guard chainc brace
lets, cameo, mosaic, coral, goldstone,
garnet and gold sets of pin and clasps;
braeeleta; large, me(Bom aid email Axe;
rings, ehased, plain and set with stones,
omen, goidatone, coral ; mosaic aid en
graved etude and sleeve buttons; scarf
piss, erosses, gold peas end pencils; gold
pens In sliver and moroeeo eases, and a
thousand other articles of use and value.
A Gift:with every boOk worth from &I
to 8100,00. Sendfor a catalogio .
$ It will cost yon nothing, and will be
valuable as a book of reference, if oath
ling more. Address D.W.EVANS & CO.
No 611 Broadway, New-York.
-1 1 A i I I
N. B.—A WO OF EXPLANATION TO
those whO have known us under the style of
Evans & Co. -The Business located by as at
No. 67'1 Broadway, New York City, is tire oldest
establisheli house in the country, and Is known
world.tiride as the original "Evans & Co.'s
Gift Bookstore." Many bare taken the advao.
tagi of oar popularity to advertise ander the
,astnettame, to increase their trade-4e protect the
few who may be unacquainted with us, we would
Mato that we have no connection with an other
(lift Book House—and though many ad vertise
udder the name of Evans & Co., the fire) entudi.
- toted by D. W. EVANS and J. - H. PRESTON. is
the diet mad only concern rightfully using tho
osms.'"Rot toprevent all confusion in the future,
we ahall,use the style of
D. W. EVOB & -
and all *sons wrongfully wing the appella
tion to Oohed thepoblie, wilt homed* to auf.
hr the penalty of the.law.
D. W. EVAN S& CO.
en Broadway. New York.
ap.211. ty.l
; MARRIAGE GOMA
A NEW BOOK, BY WILLIAM YOUNG; M. V.
The meet eine to courtship, love
mirilage with the diseasested
dentte*patkatatmeity and o=
-; , being lights sad gads" of
its jop and sorrows, n
hopes
fates and dtppointments.' tat all
minted people. or theme untemplating
w
and having he hut impedinmet to mar i ried illm iit
red this book: let every young man sad woman
. 10 the land read this book. his tail of Platas.
and dinoloess emus that every CD. sbonTd know:
a, littiolutowledge at drat may •aave a work' of
trouble in after lira. used fora cope (enclosing
Slista. to DR. Wm. YOUNG,
y 416 Pidhidelphia.
rrournv-41Thi AND PLAIN , 72
J. Ibr Ode by ABEL 'IIJERELL.
Aj - rer's Sarsaparilla
A compound reutedy, in which we have la
bored :to produce the most dreams' alterative
that can be mada It is a coneentrated extract .
of Pins flarsapsitils, so combined with other
substances of still water alterative power sap
fts afford an effective antidote Err iho diseases
liamparilla is reputed to cure; It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by' those who
suffer flout Streams complain ts, and that one
which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immense terries to this large class_of our
afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this
-compound will do it, has been proven by exper
iment tar many of She worst cases to be found
of the following complaints
SCROFULA AND...*FIILDCII Coxruncrs,
Severtorrs AND Estorrtvx Dement, Duras,
Plums. Drorcuss, Unions, SALT IiRECK.
SCALD HUD. SYPIULIS AND STPUILITIC AP.
sacrtoxs, blintoustar Diszsar... Duettist., Sze-
ZALGIA oa Tto Dourouttecx, Desn.m. Drs-
PIZALA AND INDIDESTION kloYarentas, Rasa
oa Sr. Armsosis Pins, and indeed the whole •
class of complaints arising from Detrital or
TED Droop.
12410 to 4000
This compound Win be found a great pro
moter of bealth,whea taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which feller in the
blood at that season of the year. IIY the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling diandex
are ruwW, in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, sporothemselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores. through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not wasted re do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
'vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores ; cleanse it when -von Lind it is ob.
strutted and 'sluggish. in the veins; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for • cleansing the blood. Ket.p the
blood healthy, 'and all is- well ;bat with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lautng health. Sooner or later something
must — po wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and• deserves much, the
reputation, of accomplishuig•these ends. But
the weld has bein-tignegiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because, the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because man y preparations.
pretending, to be concentrated extracts of it, •
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During late 'semi the public have been mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of thee have-been hinds upon the rick, for
they not only contain littlirlf any, Sarnipa,
rills, but often no curative properties whatiev
er. Daum, bitter and painful disappointment
luis• followed the use of the various extracts of
Saniaparfila which flood the market, until the
name itself is justlydespised, and has become
synonymous with imptwition_and cheat. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name franc :the load of obloquy which rests
'ujoan it. And we think tie have • ground for
believing' it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their complete
2,10
eradication from the aysteni, the remcdr 4iould
be judiciously taken according to directions 'on
the bottle.
PBErAIIED Av
DR. J. C. AYE It & CO.
' LOWELL, MASS.
POWs, All per Bottle I Six Bottles for $5.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
lies wan, for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of 'Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues., wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant use
throughtiut this section, the need not do mare than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has been, and that it mat be relied cu-to
do for their-relief all it has ever hcen found to do.
Ayees' CathrtiC Pills,
ron TBE cTrius OF
r , stireorss. Jan:edict., Dyspcpsio, Indigestion,
Dysentery. Foul Stomach,. Cry ypelas, Mortar/a,
J'iks, Rheumatism. Eruptions and Skin Diseases,
Lircr Complaint, Dropy, Tatter, Tumors and
Salt Rheum, Farms, Coed, Neuralgia, as a
'Dinner l'ill,• and for Purifying - the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly , and tisy are the
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
family PhYik b -
Price Si tentsler lax; Five boxer for $l.OO.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and eminent pers.:eines, have lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our space here will not permit the
insertion of diem. The Agents below named fur
nish Gratis oer AMERICAN Atnswac in which they
ars given; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure.
Do not be pat off by unprincipled dialers with
other preparations they make more profit on.'
Demand-Armee. and take no others.. The sick
want the best aid there is for them, and they should
have it.
All our Remedies are for 4-4 e
A. TIICRELL, Montrose,l A.'P. MILLER, & Co.,
Gibson; J. Hos Fonts, Friendseille; Yonnn S.
SMITR, Snmmens; las Scorr.l 4 pringville; HAT
DEE Ilsormss. New Milford; J. T. CARLIaLt,
GI Bench . E. it. Gao*, Glenwood; W. G.
TRA Elt. Dimock; &Tots & Moxter. Harford,
find all:Druggists. . frob9 1 y
EVANS & WATSON,
No 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now on hand a large assorteaeut of Fire
and Thief Proof Salamander Safes. Alen,
lion_Doons for Banka and Storee,lron Shutters,
Iron Saab, - all makes of Locke, equal to any
made in the United States.
Five ! Sofei in one Fire. All come out Right
THE SALAISANDER SAVES OP PIIILADSLPMA
' AGAINST TUE-WORLD..
- I EVANS St WATSON
Have had the surest demonstration in the
following certificate that their manufacture of
Salamander Safes has at length fully Warranted
the representations which have been made of
them as rendering an undoubted security against
the terrific element
- •• Philadelphia, April 12th, 1856.
Messrs, kvsus & Warmx.—Gentlemen: It
affords us the highest :satisfaction to stato to
you, that owing to the' vent protective qualities
of two of the. Salamander Safes -which we
purchased of you somemonths since, we saved
a l arge portion of our jewelry,and all our books,,
papers, 41tc.; exposed to the calamitous fire in
Ranstead Place, on the morning` or „the 11th
inst..
When wo reflect that these Safes were located
In the fourth story of the building - we occupied.
and that they subsequently. fell -into a heap of
burning ruins, where , the vast concentration of
beat caused the brass plates to melt, we cannot
but regard the preservation of their valuable
con - tints se most convincing proof of the great
security afforded by your Safes.
We shall take much' pleasure in etkommend
ingtliem to men of business AS a mire reliance
-against fire..
GEORGE W. SIMMONS & BRO., Jewelers,
Who hate purchased aix large Safes-since.
April 28, '69-Iy. •
GIBSON, Nov. 2A 1848.
REREABthere have beep some statements
- made by me against RZBSCCL A. ICELLEv.
sl i t ir
whereas said IL A. Kelley ban commenced
a sell against me In the common pleas of Sus.
quittanna county for trespass on the case, nor
for the - sake of a s et tlement of said snit and
pan end quietness I maks the' following ac
knowledgments: deal I;regret that I ever said
anything about aald.Kelley, and at this time
withdraw all chaises against her that I have
made and:do - not believe her at thisiime to be
sub • girl. - • " D. F. BRUNDAGE.
A " OSIEFITtAO FOR $10: A HOMESTAD
FOR $100; ilso, 11011Et3TEADWFOR
81000 AND OVER., in a desirable, healthy
country.
t er AGENTS WANTED! Send fora Pam
phlet: Address E. SADDER, LAID AGENT.
Pore Rona/. Va.
SBogßiadtiera apd Factories can be carried
on profitably at Ha. mouton. Sell Adret.
tiaeraceet of Momenta. Lands.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
PHILADELPHIA,
with content* in good condition
A CARD.