The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 03, 1859, Image 4

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♦'R.EtIS7LESS ItEUEDY
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
first
dTO THE BICH. •
'rrtHE first hospitslaurgeoes and medical pub.
lit?ists of Europe, admit the unparellel4
ar.ti intlionnutory and healing properties.Of this
o.ntment; governments sanction its use in their
naval and mifir,ary services; and the masses in
this country and throughout the world repose
the utmost confidenee in its curative properties.
- It penetrams the sources of inflammation and
eorropii , in which underlies the' external eel.
• deuces of disease, and neutralize• the fiery ek.
meats which feed and exaspemte theCnalady. • "
Blieitmatism, Scrofula, ysipelas.
These are among the most tumble and ago.
nixing diseases of the muscles, the flesh y fibre
and the skin; Yet in 'their-worst foisms; andwhen
seetaiki.rly incurable, they invariably disappear
under a persevering application of this soothing,
healing. antidote to pain and inflammation.
- Salt Ithenn;, Fever Sores, Stiff.Teints:
in ail CaSt..o Ot Salt ithiuin, ,khere medical wa
ters. lotions.. and every receipt of the pharmice
pies Lye proved tsseless. the Ointment will ac.
conifiiish a thorouch cure. Fever Sores heal
quickly under its- influence, and its relaxing ef
;.: fcct up.in contracted sinews is truly wonderful.
Discharging Trims.
A rnp4 - reciarkable and happy change lip°.
d •h.• • 1)1,e -trance of malbmsnt ulc:eht of
re r n N.a aNilstatiens of this Oinment. The sur
roundin vanishes. and . granules: of
flash begin foe take the place of the
I matter. This procesv goes on more
rapidly; until the orifice is filled up with
1;0:,[1 , 1 1113*Fini. and the ulcer radically cured..
A Wortl to Heaters.
Th el ,-,Di r rig are the most frequent suffers from
' external. injuries, and therefore every mother
• should have this healipg preparation constantly
at hand. ft is an absolute specific for sore
St , breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sores
'-.
which sometimes disfigure the' hemli and faces
of childriln.'
L • Significsmt Pacts.
This Ointment is univerrally used onboard the
Atlantic - and Pacific whaling, fleet as a cure for
scorbutic affections and as the best possible
remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies
of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan.
of Turkey for hospital purposes.
kith the ,Oinhient and. Pills should be used irl
the following caseat:' •
Beni .rts , Chapped Hands, Scalds, •
B Mercurial Eruptions, Sore Legs.
ains, Rheumatism,.. Sore Breasts,
Pi,ta , a.• Ringworm, -Sore Heads,
Gnat. &.11. Rheum. Sore Throats,
Lumbago, Skin Diseases, Sores of all kinds
Piles, - spraihs,
• Stiff Joityi„
Ulcers, Worms of all kinds, Venereal Sores
'l'etter, Suiellesi Glands.
t Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
Poi:AA - PA - Ay, 80 Maiden-Lane, New York, and
S.rand, London,by all respectable Druggists
•••, soil Dealer , : in Medicine throughout the United
:,nd the civilized world, in pots, at 25
• 6t 1-2 cents, - and el each.
t. 5.77 There is a considerable saving by taking
raiaer sizes..
N. R.—l/irections for the guidance of patients
in uv4:ry disorder are affixed to each pot.
j9y 1 23now.
.•
Gifts! GiftS! Gifts!. Gifts!
A +3LORIOUS CHANCE TO GET GOOD BOOKS
0 R NOTHING!
: 1 - j r" Send fw:r a t'atalogne\ which will be sen
to ptu free of Postage
J. S. COTTON di. CO.,
PUT:USHERS AND BOOKSELLERS,
:co. 409 Chestnut St.,Pkiladetpkia,
in 'addition- to their "regular businesit of
l'nl, , q•d•fin2. and Bookeelling, adopted the princi
ple forni , hing a Gift of the ralue offrnm 25
I 510 , ..K1, to the purchaser of erery book of
Op. Ppaar oust upward.' •
W"Bend fora Catalogue, which we will send
to you free of rostage._LlFl
Beino largely engaged in the Publishing Bo-
J. S. Cottoelk. Co., hate peculiar advati
taffeS. of oblaining":, Books at very low prices,
enables theni_to give more valuable pres,
(al , than can be Afforded by any . other douse en
gaffed in the same line of business ,
Anv "Book published in the United Oates,
stilt be furnished at the Publishers' price, and
valuable gift tO the purchaser without any
eltra rhurge.. These gift, consists of i
;old and Silver Watches. Gold Chains, Ladies
Splendid Silk Dress Patterns-Parlor Time-pieces,
sliver-plated Ware, costly sets of Cameos. Mo.
.nic. Floreniihr, Coral. GJrnet, Tory:lois and La
...., ..1•,.;•ry; Gold Lotakets, Pencils and Pens,
I.—sit 4" Neeks and Chantetaitte Chains, Gents
Studs and . Sleeve Bottoms, 'Pocket
Knives, Porte-Monaaies, and other gifts of use
rei va:ue.. •
. .
r-ilr Five Hnru red DoPars worth cf Presents
di.trihoted with every Thousatid
Dollars worth of Ili.g . .)ks SoId•JEI .•
'Sand for a Catalogue, which will be sent to yon
FREE PF POSTAGE:
Persons forming ClUb t s or wishing to act as
Agents. can get Books and valuable gifts for
toFhing!
Arrrieultural. Botanical, Horticultural and
S e i e ntifi, Historie al. Poetical. Juvenile
)1;-';e.14irosaus Books—DictiOnaries, Biblesy
Prater 'and 1-Ir.ron Books—Albums; Annuals.
sod Works of Fiction. and all
Rook , published- in the United States,
vt
. Potiiishers' prices, and free gifts
with every book.
s,•nti for a Catalogue, which will be sent
on tree of p o ,t a gle„
Adoress: .1. N. COTTON - & CO",
- - No. 409 Chestnut. St., Philadelphia.
Agin's wanted in every part of the Country.
- -4w3.
1.0 00 AGENTS WANTED.
i , vE:zYTODY'S_ LAWYER AND COUN.
- 1,14 SE.I.LOR V. 4 BUSINESS, containing plain
and ...int& instructions to Everybody for trans
a-::::iin;_ntheir business according to law, with le
forms for drawing the various necessary pa
per, eon neeted therewith, • togethele with the
States,-for Collection of Debts,
• Pr.iperty Ixempt from Execution,-Mechanics'
Szeution or Deeds. and Mortzgves,
Rii;titsiil:Mar , ied Women, Dower,Usury, Wills.
- 45;.:. be PLANK Cnosur. ESQ of the
Bar. 38t pages,-limo.
An entirely new work on the subject, adapted
_.1.“ the wants of every citizen of the United
::Des. Single! copies sent tor mail to ady ad.
on rei-eipt of price.ll,oo, or in law style
,fh,c,iiug at $1,25- •
Low) Agents want& to canvas for• it, nith
• wi,:qn arrangitrnenta will belziade. Apply
-t , i r rDddressJOHN E POTTER:Publisher, •
::qIB I 61l Sansom Street,Philadelptda.Pa. •
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&TIVAT
POCKET:COIN-IETECTE
•
Ft,ttestini tie various kinds-of
Gold and Silver Coins.
LT is Admitted
,by everybody to tre the -most
p.il-ftict thing of its kind ever offered to the
It iA so small it can be 'carried in th
1,;,:h411. wittiflnt any inconvenience. Every Met.
• 1 ..0 t. Hvrhanie,sad business man she'd hive It
"11 Varrantee goes' with every one stAd.
postfaidte.any part of the country.
„=. Agents in every county. tr. whom a heavy
given. iNIL'AY & BICKNELL,
1...1.2913 : 1] Box 1150, Philad'a, Pa.
ALT CW GOODS, is my lion of business, arriv
jne rcrn Awk. AJIEL TURRELL
A rOttE MOW GOOD* urine in at the
i.u.n . e of J. LYONS & SON. where every_
;y,;,,.. g,.(44 CHE,I r for Cans,—Call quick.
• -0e:: 381.4. .! 852..
DRY GOODS FOR
GOODS,
- V ULL stock of SILK WOGS,
2 Full stocot STAPLE GOODS,
- Fu;l stock of FANCY. GOODS, •
Fashionable FALL SHAWLS,"
CLOTHS. CASSI.VERES, VESTING.%
Bl a nkets, Quilts, Table Linens, utc., eie.,
ERE & LANDELL,
Fourth 4 Arehotts, Philadelphia.
N B.—Black Saks, Wholesale,at low rates.
jar Bargains, Daily, from Nrto York Auctions.
Philadelphia, September 6th, 1869 . ..3m w
ALL wanting larmg in a delightful climate.
rich soil, and secure kora frosts. See-ad
vertisement of Hammonton Lands in another
eolnmn. •
YESTERDAY
TICERR WAS AN ARRIVAL •
No. 2t
-r N ELAINES, :Shawls, Mantillas.
I.J Dusters, Parasols and Umbrellas.; and an
immense quantity of other GOODS which will
be shown FREE of charge by 11. C. TYLER.
May 19th, 1859.,
. ABEL grUnlitt.l4lL4
Ib s ar " I
ai -l ns to JEWELRY "
g the
puicha,ers. Call and see. - July=2l
MAKE THE OLD THINGS NEW!
A' NEW ARTICLE for sale in'Sas
ti quehanna County only at the Montrose
Book Store.
A ;Mahogany Cloth, 28, 45 and 48
inches wide,—for Tables, Stands, Bar, Store,
and Bar-Counter*, Mel6deon and Piano Covers.
FIGURED TABLI AND -STAND SPREADS Of fa•
rious sizes and styles, and all warranted to stand
the test of Of boiling water, hot coffee pot, cam
,phene, spirits, ate., &c., and will neither break
uor.crack in cold or hot weather. Just the arti
cle to make sad furniture new.
A N. BULLARD
Montrose, July 25111, 1859.
FRESIIARRIVAL 1
E • undersigned would respectfully an
JL !tonnes to the public that he has just re
ceived a supply of
fiMILT GROCERIE S,
among which may be found the very best of-
Suirar, Molasses; Syrup;
Tea, Coilbe, dco,
at prices to suit the times, for reads pay, Don't
mistake the place, but call at the basement of
the
rir co NV. aoTy.L,
where your humble servant carries on a
general
SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS,
and where the public may always rely upon
haying their wants attended t. with promptness
and fidelity. - 0. M. CRANE.
Montrose...April' 20th.
HTELI THIS iIATMININGI
100 K OUT - FOR -BARGAINS:I
New cz• eta;
'VT HAYDEN. BROTHER& ORIGINAL
.ti..`One Price Rcady'Pay Store, Consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, •
Boots dr Shoes, Bats 8t Caps,
Wall Paper
Stone & Wooden Paper,
Floixte,
Paints, Oils, alass, - &e.,
Watches,,Jewelry. Yankee Notionfl,
-NO END TO THEM! jay •
You will nerer'find old shelf-worn, moth-eaten,
rotten, or not 41f style Goods at !hums Bros.'
Look t out for Old Fogies, and buy your Goods ..
'where you cab SAVE 28 rEt. cEST. We have
a large stock of , .
GOIMS Purchased for CASH,
and will be soldmtprices that will frighten the
Old Fogy principles.
EYERT ARTICLE WARRANTED
as represented. No charge.for‘showing Goods.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
New Milford, Pa, inne..1859. tm -
LAND., WARRANT
, FOR
r HE undersigned- offers for sale a U. S.
1 LAND WARRANT fc4 160 acres. For
particulars ;enquire of A. J.Gcrrltson at the once
oP the Montrose Democrat, or of me, or address
me at MOntrose, Pa.. IRA COLE. -
Franklin. August 25010859.-3 W.
CHEAP GPODS!
Q PI : ENISID New Chali., Lawns, Prints, and
Gtngh.ms, at reduced prices. Also 13 lbs.
of Sugar for one dollar, or 21 of Rice. Just
404 and for sale by J. LYONS &SON.
1 , 151 °arose, June .15th, 1859.
BtiRNING FLUID. White and Cod Fish,
Ladies Kid S..S. Boots, and more G.iters
from 56 ets. to $1.15,-111 at TYLER'S.
May 19th 1859. • -
_ 2 LBS—OF SUGAR for $l,OO, at
. IL C. TYLER'S.
Juno Bth. 1859
3,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER.
10 DIFFERENT STYLES.
BORDERING, WINDOW : PAPER &C, &C
AA NEW SUPPLY, just arrived: and for sale
ebeap. by A.TUKRELL.
D. coggstrelPs
41117P111061STIC -MS;
a sure cure for INFLANIM ATOM' Diseases of
all kinds, for Kale by ABEL TUaItELL.
Montrose, .iont
SHOES:'
A LA RGE
just rec r
eired, and. for w(
e sale men ettl l rs i e d e rt h r l y lae;
low
est rates, by J..LYONS, & SON.
sepB
TOMS'( /NS wishing to change their business
to a rapidly increasing County, a New Set
tlement where hundreds are going.,Where the
climate is mild and delightful. • Se advertise
ment of Hammonton_Settlement; another col
umn. . , -
J. PALMER. & CO.,
MARKET STREET WHARF, PHILADELPHIA.
Dealer: is Fiah, Cheese and Provisions p i,
Hare constantly on hand an assortment of -
Dried and Pickled-Fish, he.,
Mackerel, Skied, Salmon, Blue Fhb,- Herrings,
Codfish, Beef, Pork,' Lard, Shoulders,
. Hama, Sides, Cheese, Bems,-R.ice.; &e.
WOOL .CABDINCi
Taubseriber4tntiouis tag above bueinea.
1 as 'usual at his old stand to Brooklyn
Tnankfal for pat - favors be would solicits a
share of the public' patronage.
• A. G. REYNO/613.
Brooklyn, May 23d, 1859.—tf. •
- -
AdMiniStratilefairOti&i.
WIiEItEAS, Letters of Administration ham
been granted to the subscriber on thees
tate of Timothy Me:Cariby, tate of the township
of Auburn, deceased. all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate PAY.
men; and all haring claims against said - elate
to present them dolt , authenticated t o
BRIDOtT hfcCASTHY, Atha's.
• Auburn, October 18th, 18551,3ws
100 BUSHELS • •-• •
WRITE WINTER' SEED WHEAT;
For sale by WIRIE R
& ALLEN.
Meetrome. Auroat 15th, 1859.
KEDZIE'S RAIN WA' ER FILTERS.
TIE subscribers are agentn Mr the above
'valuable - article, and have . bri hand and will
keep the different 'Mos for saki. They be
happy to show the FILTX3a 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:
ponse and no trouble. Every person is aware
of tho superiority of Pure Soft Witter for Drink.
ing and Culinary purposes, and also the great
difficulty they have heretofore , experienced in
procuring it. These celebreted FILT,ERIti
effect the object speedily and perfectly. please
call and examine them. Evans & ALLEN,
No. 2 Odd Fellow's Hill.
Binghamton, August 29th, 1859. .
GOLD.TIII.IIIILESivm4II sizes. Also,
Silver do., by EVANS & ALLEN.
PLATED KNITES, full stock of
Taolo and Degt•rt Plated knives and Car.
sera to match. Just keeeived by
Eiwis & ALLEN.
EAR -RINGS AND BREAST-PINS.
The subscribers have this day received from
the manufactory a fine lot of i Lava, Enameled,
Jet, Cameo, Gold Stone, and all gold Ear-rings
and Pins, in sets and single, some very fine and
rich. EVAI!(8 & ALLEN,
No. 2 Odd Fellow's Ha.
Binghamton, Aug. 29th, 1859.
GOLD PENS. ---A very superior stock of
Gold Pens, with and without holders, all
sites and at first quality, by EWASS & ALLEN.
BSA 4 CELETS..—.A large addition to our
stook of Bracelets, viz: Hale Bead; Jet,
Garnet, Band, Gold and Plated. Enameled and
Engraved, of all sizes and qualities,Just re.
ceived by Evans eALLEm.
LOCKETS... -We have now on hand the
best as4ortment of Locksts ever offered to
our tustoMers from 1 to 6 fsces, and from $1 to
$lO. Eysss & ALLEN.
GOLD SPECTACLES •—•Of every age,
and various qualities and prices, by
EVANS & ALLEN.
SALT, by. the Barrel, Sack or Pound, for
sale by ABEL TERRELL..
TIOGA POINT AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
tower for One or Two Horses.
Changable Thresher and Separa
tor and Thresher and Cleaner•
111ANUFArTICIIE1? BY
WELLES, 'BLOOD & CO.,
•
tlieriusii:Pet.
rrhe Improved Eatery Horse Pow.
ers are equal if s not superior to any End
less:Plain-Powers in the World, and warranted
greatly superior to ttie• Wheeler Rack and Pin
ion Powers.
The Tioga Point Worse Powers are unequaled
for convenience by any other—being adapted to
a great variety of uses where Power is needed—
as five different degrees of motion-arc Obtained
without extra gearing, and al.o any desirable
length and velocity of crank motion for cross
cut Sawing, Pumping and Churning! They ran
easily, are strung, durable, well tinishtd, and
made - of good niaterials.
Tinga Point 77:rrshers and Separatais.
They are made of various sizes, and nre sope.
nor to any other manufacture—of which fact
judges of such Machines will be satisfied upon
examination.
Panning Mills
Fitted to run by bionic. Power, Thresher and
Separator. by Belting, from the Power.
Thresher and Cleaner.
The Tioga Point Thresher . and Cleaner, and
Emery's Combined Thresher and Cleaner: these
run easily and thresh and clean fast, without
wanting the grain which in cleaned fit for market,
and are warranted-to give. entire natintaction.
For Sale—Tinga Pam , Farming Mills, Por
table,Cirmilar and eras-Cot Sam Mills, Clover
Hullers, and Farm Grist ‘ifili/ls, all of which are
very superior machines. _
Fir Persona in this and adjoiinng counties
should by alt menus examine the above mention.
ed:rsizehines" before purchasing elsewhere. No
one will wish to send off Seveml hundred miles
for agricultural machines, when Burma MA
cIiNES are to be had made near at home. Send
for Illustrated and Priced Catalogues
H. L.BLO WERS, agent for Susquehanna
county, Post Office. Montrose.
August, 16th. 18511.—td.
FARM LANDS FOR ',SALE 25 miles from
Philadelphia by railroad in the State of
New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural
purposes, being a good lloadi soil, with a clay
bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into
small farms, and bundieds from all parts of the
country are now settling and building. The
crops produced are largd . and eau be seen grow
ing. The climate is delightful, and secure from
frosts. Terms from $l5 to. $2O per acre paya
ble within four years by installments. To visit
the place—Lease Vine treet.
,wharf at Phila
delphia at 1:30, a. m.; by railroad for Hammon
ton, or address IL J Byrnes, by letter, Hammon.
tpn Post Office, Atlanticl County New Jersey.
See full advertisementiti another column.
Salt, Batt ! *At
&EMI V/. MEE,
WHOLESALE SALT DEALER
201 Wastiinglon-st,
(Directly opposite ‘yarifiikton Market,)
TILL CONTINUE to oiler to the cite and
S
COUN'IRY trade, tall kinds of FOREIGN
Comm and Fine &Mast the very lowest figures;'
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's,' Brownlow's, &d. .
and 50000 bushels Turks lstaad, 4tonares, Cu
racoa, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Utica, Nantes, Ste:,.
all of which will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, store and stor4ousea.
Any purchaser wishing to select from a good
assortment will find it to hie interest to call.
N, 3.—Fine table salt put up in small bags of
different sizes, and constantly on band in ship
ping order. Also a splendid article ' of Rock
Ground .salt,qa quart bpzes, put up and for sale
by the quantity, in mos of five dozen each. -
New York, April lilt, I 859.--aly*
• NOTICE.
DU. E. PATftiCK,.JII., would like
afteua silence of Dearly ten years, to appeal
to tit" moral sensibilitieis of a very generous putt
lie, who have always 'Manifested their sense of
appreeiatiott of his awfulness by emitting his
services when needed or thought to be needed,
but who have given no other evidence of grati
tude or goodwill—particularly in the way of
" substastial aid" as Kossuth would say—that
be now desire's full end entire settlement of all
his seeonnts, also the sccounts of ;the late firm
of Patrick & Dimock i and be wishes father to
date that he desires nothing 'to be considered
Voting, if, after a few Weeks, the said atioants,
remaining unsettled, Who'd be placed in the hands
of a good sharp trazion and made to account
to him something that will bay Oats and Buck
wheat. Please notice this and take action iattr
dinglY.—Yours Truly, -
jang E. PATRICK, TR.
110ERSQNS +wishing to establish Marrufacto.
I: ties, in a Ow ;sett thriving plass where
business is good. see advertisement of the
'Hammonton Settlement.
sAarroarlis
LIVER INVIGORATOR, .
NEVERDE . IIILITATEE. e
IV:=lNlVitatrel' , 1 78 1 "'We e "
11 ,.... a . tvzrut= ti ti i tz u tea ns wedit, the=se t t d e .i. ll
la reamenraded. ee•
It lien nate thettenvin elthle the hot two yeas 0
who we thee up alt.hopetn. cf tellef. a. .ha istunPlPall
11.100thelieti certittcatea it, 2111 IL.
w1,,p.,.....v,,,,b„,„. 5...5...
Thedoeenont beadepotd N. the tempentrotot ~ t the 14
whid.. l ulna; it an d us - ttLto nub tunnels. In la
let vent on nor-oven
lot the Gene, of ).ar .
helot...tetrad. pa to the I%
.i. ce the Li v im IN- g ivzcoavroa s sad is 0
willow* Liver Cone- ittlaltste, Billows At. Z.
tacks, Dyspepsia,' Uhrenie Diarrhoea, SI
if comeru C o nt -;
ne
, plaint., Dyaente. 5:
i
ry, Dropsy, sour' Stoable„llahlteti .
!
ll iii
Oestlvenese, Cbol-' 1
'ie Cholera, thole.
reMsarbti,Cholers l ,Iterattena t e„ Flatlim ea:.
/ante Jaundtee,l `Pesnale %Stake ear, `c
es, and ear be met sue , tr, Ally 14 an Online.. t
r 7 Fatally 7..ledi-114 t ent*. Iteilitouro SICK
us A opAcia E, 4.1 'demon:as eta nmay3 in
twenty nallnotee,lll !two or three Tea.
spowiltas are Itak-1
I len at 1111Lamuirruntat Of
sus& •
est who use It are I giving net: twill:may
la Wane. •
XIX WATER IN TILE MOUTIL WITU
THE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW
iIOTII TOGETHER. ,
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
. •,-- ALtii 1...._
SANFORD'S'
CATHARTIC PILLS,
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up Ise 5 .
GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keep 0
1n any salivate.
The Faintly Ca • *beetle PILL leave: •
tle bat settee Cathartic which the twortiotor Ms
sued
I. hie pnteUee were thee tweet) , years.
The etowlaolly leer...stn. demand front time who
b.,0 0 .... e d t h e PILL'
SW a stet the sandotko shlds
W...wee le ...Reed to Weir tow twehttlueed meta Owe
them wlthln the macho( sat -
•The Profession welt know C that flatfeet Cathsrtle• IA .„
ea different
_portions of the bowels.
The .PAIIIILY CA- TILARTIC P 11. L
he.. edit doe fehienee to this well nenthllelled het.
beau compounded !Km • t h , variety of the purest Tea. .
table tenet; whirls of uir elite to loserspot of the
dime:easy toed. and are g good and safe hallow
es
where • Cathartic Ix needed. such se De. r,
ruNgernents of the le Oto• e h.
.:
telettpla tto
i
nese, Patna Its the Beek and -Lolls es_
Castivenea., p•i .. and Sorresew over B
the Whole body, front eolith. cold. whkat
f reg ...4 It.
. If ..teats:l, end to a 104 course of Fe. Cr
ref. loose of Appe- the a Creeping sien. e.„
°T
gallon of Cold over e5,...11,,ft5. heeei,..pe .
ktsl4 IleadAeheN Widget ha t Ise head, oo
alt In la a Ma at slim „,„y
iii n i .,„ 1v0r ... „, 6 ,...
'Children or Adult Rect. unit Ism. • Veit
n Bloo d •
Parter of the enn end wetly dhows,. to whit* -.
flesh l• heir, too n0ne,., %1r it meseets tri das serene, co
mei PRICE V.
THREE °MCP. P
ttliginariahren,t=nol":2.::VlroCea:a I
acticrwholeetae by the Trade le all the wwws . a d
- S. T. W. SANF UIID , 151.13 . „
Msoureeturer end rinprielor.
a 7 , New York.
335 Broady,
Titiu Agticiaturta
TO ALL WANTING FARMS,
kßave Opportunity in a Delifectful nifd Healthy
climate 25 Wiles Southeast of Philadelphia,
on the Camden and Atlantic Railrdad,
,11• E I% J CRS ET.
•ACN old estate consisting of several thousands
.. ? ."1 of acres of productire soil has been di% ided
into Farms of various rile , ' to suit the purchaser.
A populatiort of some Fifteen Hundred, from
va
rious parts of the middle States and New Eng
land have settled there the past year, improved
their places, and raised crops: The price of land
is at the low sum of from $l5 to 820 per acre,
the soil is of the beat quality for the production
of Wheat, Corn, Peaches, Grapes and Nezeta
bles. IT IS. CONSIDERED THE-REST
FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. .The place P..
perfectly •seeore from frosts—the destructive
enemy of the farmer. Crops of grain, grass and
fruit are now growinn and can be seen. By ex
aming the place itself, a correct judgement can
be formed of the productiveness of the land.
The terms are made easy co secure the rapid
provement of the land, which isl only sold for
actual improvement. The result has been, that
within the past year, some three hundred houses
have been erected, two mills, one steam, four
stores, some forty vinyards and peach orchards,
planted, and a largo number of other improve
ment... 4, making it a desirable and active place of
huslaw.
TILE MARKET,
as . the reader may perceive tr a m its location, is Vile
BEST IN THE-UNION.
Produce fringing double the price than in tO
cations away from the city, and more than dou
ble the price than the %Veit. It Ls known that
the earliest and Lest fruit-and vegetables in this
latitude come from New Jor.ey, and are annual.
ly exported to the extent of millions.
In locating here the settler has many advam
tages. Ilg is within a few hours' ride of the
- groat cities of !Sew England and Middle States,
ho is near his old friends and associations, he is
in a settled country where every improvement of
comfort and civilization is at hMid. He can buy
every article ho wants at_ the cheapest price. and
sell his produce for the highest, (in the West
this is reversed,) he has schools for MS children,
divine service, and will enjoy an open winter,
and delightful climate, where fevers arg_utterly
unknown. The result of the change upon thoie
from the north, has generally been to restore
them to an excellent state of health.
In the way of building andhnproving, lumber
can be obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO
to $l5 per thousand. Bricks from the brick
yard opened id the Place,_ every article can be
procured in the place, good carpenter,' are at
hand, and there is no place in the Union where
buildings and irnprovtrne'ntis can be made
cheaper.
The reader will at once' be struck ' with the
advantages here presented, and ask himself Why
the property has not been taken up before. The
reason is, it was never thrown in the market;
and unless these statements were correct, no
one would be invitedLto examine the land be
fore purchasing. This all are expected to do.
They will see land under cultivation, suck is
the extent of the settlement that they will no
doubt, meet per.ons from their own neighbor-
hood ;they will witness the improvement and
can jue the character of the population. If
they
. come with a view to settle they should
come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready
to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re
fusal.
There are two daily trains to Philadelphia
and to all aettlera who improve, THE RAILROAD
CIIMEANT GTVES A FREE, TICKET TOR SIX MONTHS,
AND A HALT•PRICE TICKET TOR THREE TEARS.
THE TOWN OF HASIIIONTON. •
In connection with the agricultural settlement 4
a new and thriving town has naturally arisen,
whi h piesents inducements for any kind of tfrusi:
nest: particularly stares and manufactories. The
Shoe business could be carried on in this place
and market to good adiantsge, also cotton busi
ness, and manufactories of agricultutial imple
ments or Foundries fin casting small articles,
The improvement has been so rapid as to insure
w constant as permanent increase.ot business.
Town Ids of a good size, we do not sell small
ones, as it would effect the improvement of the
place, can be had at from $lOO and upwards.
The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly literary
and agricultural sheet, containing full informa ,
tion of Hammonton, can be obtained at 24 cents
' per annum. -
Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given,
clear of all incumbrance when money is paid;
Route to the land: Leave Vivo street wharf,
Philadelphia, for Hammonton bg Railroad, at
7:30, a. in., or 4:30. p. m , fare 90cents. When
there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. , Boarding conven
iences on hand. Parties had better stop with Mr.
Byrnes, a principal, until they have- decided as
to purchasing, as he will show them over the
land in his carriage, free of expense. Letters
and applications can he addressed to Landis*
Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0. , Atlantic Co., New
Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin. > 202 South Fifth
Streets, Philadelphia. , hfhpis t wnd information
cheerfully furnished. aug. 1), 6 M.
Administrators' Notice.
WHEREAS, Letters ofAdministration hare
T
been ranted to the aubseribers on the es
tate of Dand Buffism, late of the township of
Apolacon, deceased, all persons indebted to the
said estate are requested to =Oa immediate pay
meat, also alLpersons having, just &tends
apinst.the slime will please present them duly
anthenticated for settlement to Wm. Burma,
F,i en d e ak k WM. BUFFUM. /Ad m i n .—
JOSEPH BUFFUM,
Apolseen,Augu t 15th:--Bw. - •• . •
1 ADD* GA ITEIO)..m.A dew lot it
LI 56 ends, by I. LyoNs &AIM •
S. M. Pettengili Qc. Co,
* A dvestililog Agesata,'lt 119 Naniatasit,
..Ci.New-York, and IQ Btitt.st,. Baton; are
- agents for At Montrose Disoerati'and are an.
tborized to contract for ns at oar lowest rates.
R. KENYONJR. & CO.
mrOULD iespectrally solicit the inapiction
of a new and very rich assortment of
DRY GOOD►•
this day received; consisting in part of as olls;wm
Rich Black Moire Antique • Silk 18s. per yard;
Foulard Silk, nice style, 6a. per yard; Rich Plaid '
Silk, the very neatest petternv., 10s. per yard;
Black Silk, 28 inches wide, from 'is. to 12s. per
yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from $8 to
$ll, the finest assortment in Sual'a Co.; nes
invoice of Ginghams, at very low prices; also of
Calicoes; large stock of Denims; ?di stores, Plaids,
and le'vens; Printed Shawls from 'ls. to $5;
Brochs Shawls from 45 to $25; Collars from
6 es. to :103.; Parasols from Be. to 245. each;
Bonnet, a large stock; Ribbons cad Flowers;
also a new invoice of genti,shoes—Congress,
Enamell'ed and Calf Skin; Ladies Congress Gal.
tern, Kid and Enameled; Misses Calf and Enam.
oiled Boots; Children Pat odi Boots, Gaiters and
everything in that line. They would also call
attention to the feel that having an irrangement
with one of the la.geet Importing Mouses in
New York they will receive regularly New Styles
aalas3 as they appear in New York. add will take
the greatest pains to please all who call and see'
and wish to purchase. Particular attention paid
to procuring tine goods—in every style.
°V3E.E1,63.
'A new lot this day received. AO would re
spectfully solicit an examination pt the same.
Good Tea at 35., city prices, also at 6s. Ba.
WAT G ARA.
COFFEE-..Java, Rio and Ground Coffee.
SA LER A TUft—Jamelity le's, Babbitt's Med.
Mina!, and Exzelsioi‘ &e.' NAILS, and also a
new stock of WALL leAriErt and WIN;
DOW PA PER,this dly received. FARM.
IMO TOOLS of the most approved patterns.
Crakcar..erv,
Gold Band, Shaded, Bloo,Band, and all the new
styles, as fast ae they appear in New York.,
FLOUR constantly on hand. SALT by the
barrel or sack. PATENT MEDICINES,
GLASS, and everything else roil want.
R. KENYON JR. & CO.
Lawsville Centre. Pa., June Bth, 1859.
REAR YE! REAR YE!
• 1.11 FEB. IL
BLACK and Colored Dress Silks, Collars
and Undersleeves Lace Vails Bro. Tissue
for Veils, Esmeralda, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp,
Bar.d Boxes and Bonnet Boards, a new sap
ply of Gaiters. Corn Starch and Papieo
for puddings. Cheap at H. C. TYLER'S.
Montrose, June 8th,51859.
i=a.mrarcyvorar_i.
G. F. FORDII-431
HAS removed his shop across the street, to
the building one door below Keeler de
Stoddard's, which he has fitted up expressly for
Saddle, Harness and Trunk'Shop
where may be found all kin ds of _
Tr3C-19.1=1.1\TMEVEI,
froin the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting
harness, and a general assormeitt of trimmings,
which will be made up or sold very low.'
Carriage Trimmings:
A good assortment on hand, which will be sold
Very low; all trimming done cheaper than else.
where. -
OAK LEATHER
on hind, from which harnesses will be made and
Vc r iaeri e rnalatetie
•
*.*Customers will please bea r' in mind that I
wish to settle up once a year. Those having
unsettled accounts, or notes due, will oblige
by settling or making payment without further
delay. G. F. FORM - IAM,
Peb. 2401, 1859.1 Montrose, Pa.
IIE HAMMONTON FARMER—A news
piper devoted to Literature and Agricul
ture, aleo set - ling forth fall accounts of the new
settlbment of Hammonton, in New Jersey, can
be subscribed ror at.only 25 cents per annum.
Inclose postage stamps for-the. amount. Ad
dress editor of Farmer Hammonton, P. 0. At
lantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap
land, of the best quality in one of the healthiest
and most delightful climates in the Union, and
where crops are never cut down by the frosts,
the terrible Koine of the north, see advertise
ment of Hammonton Linda.
EIVONS wantinp, change of climate for
1 health. See advertisetipnt. of Hammonton
Banda, another column.
NOTICE.
7 COBB would respectfully announce to the
GA. - public that hemay still be found at the
old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants
of the community. He will keep on Eland a good
stock-of
Grrooerless
SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR
and SKIT (by the sack or barrel,) Flu, and all
articles found in First Class Groceries.
He would particularly call -the attention of
Farmers end_ others to the fact , that ho is
constantly receivfhg, fresh supplies Of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good - and medium qualities, which will be
sold mut., for ready pay, in quantities to suit
the purchaser.
Cash paid (or Pelts, Deacon, and Veal skins.
MARRIAGE GUIDE.
A NEW BOOK, BY WILLIAM YOUNG, M
v , :n . The secret clue to courtship, love
.A•4l & marriage with the diseases incl.
dent to youth, maturity and old age;
being lights and shades of married
life, its joys and sorrows, hopes
fears and disappointments. Let all
married people, or those contemplating marriage
and having the least impediment to married life,
read this book. Let every young man and woman
in the land read this book. it befall of Plates,
and discloses secrets that everyone should know:
a little kpotlledge at first may save a world of
trouble in after life., Send for aeopy (enclosing
23eta..'to - DR. Wm. YOUNG, '
ap2B y] 416 Spruce-st, Philadelphia.
ETII.—GUM AND PLAIN TEET H Tfor sale by ABEL TURRELL
AN IMMENSE
.
QUANTITY OF
Welair _CZ:roods
AT THE
gealtg-Vag ,store,
'This Week.
Please call andCeee Tem.
_ Septa 22, 1859. , U. C. TYLER.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of -S. H. Bares & Bios. ii this
day',dissolved by mutual consent, D. Sayre
withdrawing from the firm. The business will
be carried on as heretofore onderthe name and
style of. S. i 3. Sayre & Bro. The notes and
accounts will be in the hands of D. Sayre for
settlement. Indebted - to the firm will please
give it their immediate attention, as all the ac
counts matte settled.
' • • S. H. SAYRE & BROS
Montrose. Sept. let. 1869. • -
41 3 •5a 0 A . 7 3r3ante.Pe. ,
DOSthittoard and Toitibe at the Heide
I um River histAtutet the Cllunn
and Beer SCHOOL io the leo& •
Experience Gentlemen 11%14,114
dms st the hoed
-or mit of the nine departments. Superior ed.
lanes for French. Painting, end Piano Mask,
lo s a Term open. September lAth.
Fir Write fore Catalogue. . .
• Rev. FLAGS,
rb .25,v0.1 Clateisek,C4l. Co., N. Y.
rOVlll‘frosh ground. Motasses and Si
post asap. Jost rook/4 104 rWe bs
701 9 titbl 7. woNe & SON,
'XEW Ttßyi,
glour, 1 - 0 frobisioft Mort,
At MONTROSE, Pa.,
UNE door below J. E th ridge's Drug Stare,
on Public Avenue, where will be found
constantly on hand a general assortiact of
GROCERIES:
Such as Sugars, Molasses t Syrups,Telis, Cares
Ate., 61.e..1ec.
Also the choicest brands of
FAMILY FLOUR;
Meal, Lard, Pork, Hams, Fish, Candles Ate.
We solicit a share of the public patronage, and
pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargaip to secure another.
BALDWIN 6L. ALLEN.
Wm. L. ALLEN.
ALF4ED BALDAVTB.
WM. B. SIMPSON,
WITCH REFIIHER
Shop in Boyd & Weloter's nev
next door above Keeler & Stoadard's.
TIAVING worked for th e past nine pears
14.1. with the most skillful workmen, he feels
confident that he can do the most difficult jobs
on short troika.
Alt Work Warraattd to Give Satisfaction.._
W. B. SHOWS has worked for me for some
time, and 1 can recommend him u a carefull and
skilful workman, competent to do as good work
u can be done in the country, and worthy of
confidence. ' Wm. A.Zusitszault.
Towanda June 10th, 1858. .
'Refers to—Wm. Elwell, E. W. Baled, E. D.
Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Tolima.
da ; B. S. Bentley, 4, Searle, 0. D. Lathrop,
I. Wittenberg, Montrose.
► ► ►Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice,
and on reasonable terms. Vane 15th, 1858.—1 L
FRINUJI' UUM,
rpHE subscriber having purchased
refitted and newly furnished the
11'1. JL "
above well known and popular Hotel,
II
- . is prepared to accommodate the trav
eling public and others with all the attentions
and conveniences usually found in first-elast,
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 tne
Choicest Liquors. •
The Stable% connected with this House
are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and
attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them.
J. S. TARBELL.
Montrose, Hay 13th, 1858.
KEYSTONE HOTEL ,
- At Montrose, Penn. •
WPM S. FLAME, Proprietor.
rrillS new and commodious 'Hotel situated
1 on Public Avenue. near the Court House,and
nearly in theentre of the business portion of
Montrose, is n ow 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
confident that he is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give
Complete Satisiketion.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, - and VII:PeX 7
pence has been spared to render it equal, if hot
superior to any similar establishment in this:part
of the 'State. It is well supplied with all the
recent improvements and comforts, and obliging
waiters will always be readyto respond to the
call of customera.
The Stables connected with 'this House are
New and Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron.
ago of hjs old friend..., and the public generally.
WM. K. HATCH.
Montrose, September 11st, 1858.
SIMMER ARRANGEMENT. °
NEW RAILROAD,ROUTE— DELAWARE.
LACKAWANNA At. WESTERN RAIL.
ROAD.—New and expeditious broad gnage
route from the Nort and West, via Great Bend
and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, through to New York and
Philadelphia.
On and after Monday. April Ilth, 1859,
trains will be run' as follows:
The Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on N. 1'
4 Erie R. R. arrives itt Great Bend at'6.lo a. m.
and connects with the EXPRESS Train which
leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia
at 8.10 a. m.
Due at Montroaa, - 8.45 "
Tunkhannock, " 0.24 "
Factoryville, 9.48 "
Scranton, 10.35 a
Moscow, 11.22 "
Stroudsburg, 1.26 p. m .
Water Gap, 1.39 a
Del aWare,(ls minutes to dine,) 2 : 04 "
Bridgeville, - 2.35 "
Junction, 3.25 "
• New York, ' 1.15 "
Philadelphia, 8.15 "
Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier '
No. 2 North River, at
From P.biladelphia,leave Walant'St,
Wharf, at - 6.00 "
Leave Junction, : - 10.50 a
Duo atEridgeville, • 11.31 "
Delaware,(lsmin.todinner),ll.s2 "
. Water Gap, 12.29 p. m.
Stroudsburg, 12.41 "
Moscow, 2.26 "
Semntob, •,, 3.10 - "
.
Factor/villa, 3.58 "
Tunkhannock, , 4.15 "
Montrose, ' ' 4.53 "
• ' Gieat Bend. 5.25 "
Connecting at Great Send with the ' • '4
' • Mail Train, west, at ' 5.37: a
Accommodation Train leaves Scrap
. ton for Great Bend at 8.10 a: m.
Arrive at Great Bend, 12.40'p. m.
' Connecting With - tbe Dunkirk Evros west at
1 10. the Emigrant Train west at 1.53, and the N.
Y. Express, east, at 1.58`p. m. _
Returning, leaves Great Bead at 2.00 p: m.
Due at Scranton, • 6.15 "
For the accommodation of way traVel on , the ,
Southern Division, a passenger= will be at
tached to the Express FreightTrains,leaviag-
Scrantou, at , 4.00 a. m.
Due at Strondabiarg at . , .
'10,05 "
a Junction at • 2:20 p. m.
Returning, will leave Junction st - 3.80 a. in.
Due at Stroudsburg at . . 7.05 "
, Scranton at ' 2.30 p. m.
Passengers to and from New York change
cars at Junction-to slid from Philadelphia at
Bridgeville.
For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,
take L. & B. R. R., care at Scranton.
For JeWtup, Archbald, and Carbondale, take
the Stages at &minim. • '
Tickets sold,and baggage iiheekedthroug . h.
_ .• JOHN BRISBIN, Sup'l:
Ws. N. Jiare.Gen't Ticket Agent
Scranton, April 6th, 1859. ,
/ if
Vielik :c-N•A y :b 4vall
‘fust Piddiskattltatta l , i rs fif4l4twastild,
,
' AgLi "W
onto on:the Rational
.I'rea,tment without Medicii*
'of Bpertuatordera or Local Weak.
new, Hectares! Ersisai , oneAleultal and Nervous
Debility,Plematere Dees, of the Systeur, bap°.
taw asd Impediment to ,Illanisge_gosoully,
BY B. DE LANEY, U. -
The inspnrtast fact that the msny'alerming
complaints, , originating In the imprudence and
solitude of youth, may be easily removed WITK.
OUT strunctra, is in Ohs small tract, clearly de.
contested; and the entirely new' and highly
successful treatmentess adopted by the Author,
Billy asplained , by means of which every one to
enabled to tore Eusimar perfectly and at Alm
least - possible east, thereby avoldinwell the 4.
remised nostrums of tho'day:
Bent to any address. gratis and post free ins
sailed eu'velepe, by remitting(post - paid) two
pussy stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY. 88 East
let Street. New York City. I iftlyeqp.
A P and easy remedy for the Plies •
11:. Corot Try It.: AlsoMayrris Wand Mks
Exteratioatiirp said b 77 ., LYONS 41" 8 1 0.
Jo* 1E4b,.1R.
yer's Sarsaparilla
A eompound remedy, hi which we have la
bored to produce the most effectual- alterative
that can bo made. It is a concentrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla. so combhisd with other
substances of still greater alterative power as
to afford an effective antidote for the disease!
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed'
that such • remedy is wanted by thus° who
suffer hum Strumous complaints, and that one
which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immense service to this large class of our
afflicted fellow-Citizens. Ilow completely this
to:impound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the worst eves to be found
of the following complaints:—
tie
Ficaarusa AND ' macs CourtAncTs.
EarrnoNs AND Eau YE DLSEAST-1, ULCEILS,
PISIPLE-9. Burrore..s, emetr.s,_tharr Rearm,
SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AICD SyPIIILITIC
"ACTIONS, lIEBINISIAL Domutft, Ditoror: N co-
RAtoi.t oft Ttc DOI:LOUSES/X. Dziot.rrr,
?cram ftxo Iftotor.strio:c, EitYAIPM%S, BOSS
on Sr. ANTHONY'S Fmr., and indmi the whole
class of complaints mining from Ixrcurrr oY
TUB BLOOD.
, This compound will be found a great pro
moter of health, when taken. in the spring, to
*ape' the foul humors which faster in the
blood at that season of the year. Ily the time
ly expubiort of them Many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, spare theinselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which. the systeni mill,strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
nan alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
tiatitd blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, entptions„
or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. • Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live_
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood hes*by, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must .go Is - tong, and the great machinery c.f
life isidistiridered or overthrown.
Sariaparilla hay and deserves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing, these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone bill not all the virtue that is claimed.
for it, ibut more because many preparation - a,
pretending to; he concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have teen tub'.
led bylarge bottles, pretending to give a quart •
of Eitrautl of Sarsaparilla for one dollar bleat ,
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not only - contain little. if any, Sarsapa,
rilla, but often no curative properties hatev
er. -Plante, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts uf
Sarsaparilla which flood the 11101 ka, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
Synonymous with imposition and client. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, weal intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy' which rote
upon it. And Ice think we have ground for
believing it has virtues I , hich are,irresistible .
by the ordinary run of the d6cases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
• rEtrv.rn BY
DR. J. C. AY E CO.
LOWEI.T., MA SS.
=M==
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
has non far 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 tovn'
etss
pinyed. As it has long-,been in constant use
throughout this section. wo need not do more than
assure the people its quality . is kept up to the hest
it escr has been. and' that rt may be relied on to
do for their relief all it has ever
i 6een found to do.
\
Ayer's Catha rti c Pills,
. von.yr-2 crEz OP
C.ttirencss, Jaundiee, Indigestion,
Dysentery, 1:411 htimiaelf„_EJyypirlas, Headache,
n
lihenastisin. Eruplams anti t.kin Dutra:es.
Liver l.:.my(aitd, Dropty, Truk, Tumors anti
tistt Ira, on, Gout, Nestrnigics. 'us a
Dinu~rt f ittti for l'urifyiag the lito'd.
They arc 214tai-COatth So that the most sepsi
tioe,ntiri take them pleasantly. anti they are the
Ite,t aptiriet t in the world for all the purposes of
family physic.
Paco 20 cents par Pox; Five boxes for $l.OO.
• (treat eurnbers of Clergymen. 'Physician.. States.
men, and eminent personages, hate lent their
names to certify the unparalleled use:till:lnv of these
remedies, but our apace here will not permit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named fur
nish gratis OUT AMERICAN AL?! AN AC it, which they
are risen: with also full descriptions of the above ,
complaints. and the treatment that should be fol
lowed-far their cure.
Do not be. pat nit In unprincipled dealers with
Inlet preparations they make more pi-hilt on.
Demand ASE/A. and take no others. The sick
want the best s aid there is fat them, and they Should
hare it:
tit Remedies are, for rale - by
A. Tin:tutu., Montrose; . A. P. MILLER. & CO,
Gibson; J. HOSFORD, Friendarille; Yonsa &
Splrnt, Summers; IRA SCOTT, Springville; HAY
DEN.BROTHERS. New Milford; L T. CARLISLE,
Great Bend; E. R. Gnegw, Glenwood; W. H.
Taarr.a, Dimock; EATON & MORLEY. Harford,
and all D?uggists. (ruh9 I y
- - - SALAWANDEB. Safes.--EVAIII
..., 7 „....... & Watson, No. 26 south fourth
--t `''•
~'.! A treet, Philadelphia, have now on
f hand a large assortment of Fire
-_.., And Thief-proof Safes. Also
- Iron doors for banks, stores, Iron
shutters, Iron sub, all makes of Locks, equal
to any in the United states. , .
Five Safes in one Fire. All come out Rig N itt.
with contents in good condition.
1.30 a. la
TEL OALAILiNDICII BAYER OP PIIILADELPIIIk
♦OAfIST THE WOULD.
EVANS & 'WATSON;
Have bad the surest demonstration in the
following Certificate tbat-their,manufacture of
Salamander Safes has at lenattaully warranted
4be representations whirb have seen made of
them as rendering an undoubted security against
the terrific element
' Philadelphia, April 12th, 1856.
'Messrs, Evans IS . L WATSON.— Gentlemen: It
affords us the highest satisfaction to state to
yell, that owing to the very protective qualities
of two of the Salamander Safes which we
purchased of you some months since, we saved
a large portion of our jewelry,and all our books,
papers, &c., exposed to the calamitous fire in
Replaced Place, on the morning .of the -11th
When we reflectAbi . t 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 canny%
bat regard the preservation of their valuable
contents as most convincing Root of the great
security affordedby your Safes.
,We shall take much pleasure inlreconimen& -
iog Ahem to men of business as a sure reliance
against ire.
GEO R GE W. SIMMONS & SRO, Jewelers,
Who have purchased sic large Safes since,.
April Rft, '59-Iy.
AGAR D.
Guise's, Nov. 22d, 1858.
1-ITHEREASthire have been some statements
V mid° by me against Itzascca A. Itzt.t.aT,
and whereas said It. A. Kelley has commented
a snit against me in the common pleat of Sue.
quehantat ienitty for trespass on the ease, now
for the sake of a settlement of said suit and
peace and quietness I make the following se
knowledgments: first I regret that I ever said
anything:about said Kelley, and at this time
withdraw all charges against her that I have
made and do not believe her at this time to be
suck a girl. - D. F. BRUNDAGE.
AHOMESTEAD FOR $10: A HOM ESTAD
FOR $100; also. HOMESTEADS .FOR
$lOOO AND - OVER, in a desirable, healthy
SoF. •
ul
AGENTS WANTED! Send for a Pa
i& ae Address E. BAUDER, LAND AGENT.
jy2llf. ' Port Royal, Va. .
a n tIOH Business and Factories can be carried
eat profitably at Hammonton. Sea
_Adrer.
tlapineet of Hammonton Lands.
OUPERIOR OrouDd Cogan in cans, Codfish
ate., for oafs by 7. LYONS & SON.