'EDICINE pf the MILLION NELOSOVIT AID FACT. _ 11OLLOWAY'S TIM EXCITING C/LI7IM OP SIMCNEUL rrBLOOD is the lire-sustaining agent. It furnishes the components of flesh,bone, inns nerve and integument. The stomach is its inry, the veins its distributors, and the inteSt,ne.,the clqinnets through 'whi6h the irWte matter rejected in its, productions. is expelled. upon the a to mach;thecirculation and the bowels, these Pitta at 4 siinuitaneously.relieeing indiges tion, purifying. the fluids, and _regulating, .the cecretioo.,. • . THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT. DvapeciSia is the most common disease among all classes in this country. It assumes a thous and.shap*and is the primary source of 'noun]. enibledatigerous malsdies; bat whataver its type or sycoptems,how ever obstinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rap - idly to this searcft and unerring remedy. , BILIOUS - AFFECTIONS: Trot quantity of the bile is of cast importane ' to-health. Upon. the liver, the .. gland which se eretes this fluid, th«. - se Pills operate specifiesilf, infallibly remitying.its irregularities, and effectu ally euriog .litindice. Bilious Retnittants. and all ths3 Varieti e s of disease generated by'sn unnatti.s r--4 ton...talon-of the organ. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Unless the bowels-perform their functions prop erly, the whole bod y suffers. Tens of thousands die anonally.of Dysentery, Diarrhcca. Chronic Constipation; and other diseases of these wart pipss of the system. The effect of the Pills upon aii intestinal disorders, whether-casual or epi "demi, is apbenomenon in medieime. By follow. iugthe prhiteddirections,the most alarming ea ses of beWel complaint are promptly controlled. A WORD TO FEMALES. ° The local debility and irregularities which are especial unnoyanc'es of the weaker sex, and . which. Whiz* neglected, always shorten life, are relieved ti.r the time being, and prevnted in time te come ; by r. course-of tats mild, thoro' alterative. Frallattsfa Pillsarethehest remedyknown in the . world /w the following diseases: Asthma Chest Diseises Fever and Agne C.-m:11s triwet Complaints Female Complaints Ctas *. Costiveness . . Inward Weakness D lrrhtea Headaches Liver Complaints nronsv ledigevitiOn - • 'Lowness of Spirits D -bility Inflammation Stone and Gratt4 • Ifitioenzs Dyspepsia Secondary Symptoms es -- .Venereal Affection's Worms of all kinds Sold . . at the Manufactories of Profktior lioltowy., 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strar.d.,Leivion, by all respectable Druggists S Medicine thro'ont the United States and the eitiiized world, in boxes at 25 -cents, d;-2 and $t each. 1 - - • _ There is a considerable saving . , by taking the larger sizrs. . . N. a—Directions for the guidance id' patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. - • jel6y I 24e0 w T 1 tIICVORAPIIS. , -A NEV SUPPLY ,e. Ist. 1858. • A. TURRELL. Gifts ! Gifts! Gifts! Gifts! A GLORIOUS CHANCE TO GET MD BOOKS FOR NOTHING! • • Pend for a Citulogne which will been to uu free of Poiavre 3. S. COTTON al. CO., f URLI uIE I A.ND BOOKSELLERS 1.3 Cieltttitt St., Philadelphia, U:.',.. In a: - :ion to - their regular tusinese of and Beekselling, adopted the princi p', g f a Gtft of: the ratite, of from 25 c ,,• ow to .13toott, ti the I , 7l, , ChaSer if every hook of "One D,,llar and riptearas. r,.**" Send fur a Cat:l'o,ole, wfiich ire will setia to yoii free of Po.siaig4.4ll Brine 'largely mtg,aged in ' tie't riness, J. S. Cottbn & Co., have peculiar•advan. tacos of Oh.ainiro,r, Books at very low prices,. enabls them to give more valuable prea. ents,l2,:n tan be affortieti by tinf-o:ber house en gaged in the 'same hne of business. Boeik- published in• the United States, sviit be turnished at the.. Publisheis 4 Trice, and also a catunlile gift to the purchaser without any extra,-har=e. • These gifth consists of Gobt end Silver Watelieti.Gold Cbaintasdies' Spiend d ikThe'.s.s PatterusPartor Timepieces. ts:rhvr-platefi Ware, costly sets of Cameos. "Ibiti- ask. Flor..ntine;Oural. aanot, Turris and L. is J. , nadra, Gild I,orkets, Pencil and Pens. Li-iic.' .•ii,•l;s and Chanteiaine Chains, Gents' Bosom' ..ts'...tais •:nnd .Sierre %horns, -Pocket --- Kr...i - er....,' Pci:te.Monnsies, and other gifts of use and'fralue. i Fir Fire Hundred Di',Davi worth rf Preset* oil' be tibgributed with every Tlu ' Dollaro"*orth of Books-Sold. - • Send for fora Catsloges, Which mill he Sent to you FREE OF. POSTAGE: Persons-fortning,Clubs, or wishing , to act as Agents. can get Books and. valuable 'gifts for Agrieultural, Botanical, Horticultural and ttfie Book 3—.11 ;stories/. Poetical, J uvenile • ' and Al kV!' i is neous Bunks—Dictionaries, Bibles, Piaver anal ; lyinn Bunks—Albums, Annuals. Cl : h., Banks Worke Of Fiction, and all other . Books published in the United States_ furnished at Publishers' prices, and free gifts furnished with every book. * * *Send for a CattilOgne, which will be sent • to you tree of po4.2ge. Address.S. COTTON dc CO., N. 409 EheateatuSt., Philadelphia. Agentswanted in every purl of the Country. • 4wp. , 1,000 AGENTS WANTED. "r, VET: 1 - BODI"crIAW VER.' AND COLIN- La tt•ELLDR IN DUSINESS, containing plain and simple instruction.rito Everybody for trans acting their bnsinees aceording, to law, with le gal forins for druiaring the various necessary' pa. pers conr.ected therewith, together with the Vrs o f all the States. for 'Collection of Debts, Property Eanmpt from 'Execution, Mechanics' Execution of nerds And 3fortapgea, Lta of Mar led Women. Dower,Datirv,Wills. &c. by FRANK Ceases - . Esq - , of the Philadel phia Bar. 38i pages, •194n0. An ratirrts new work On the subject adapted to the wants of every- citizen of the triled Statea. single copies sent hr mail. to any ad d orr re...eipt• of o c iWet ,00,"oi in law style t•thittding at 4 81.25. • • 1.000 A gratis wanteil llireanvas for it, wilb whom liberal' arnangemenb. twill be made. Apply tit or addresa „JOHN E. POTTER- Publisher, _::;s ] • 617. Stinsom Street, Philtuielphia,Pa. AT ENT POCKET 001 N-DETECTOR, For testing the urions kid& of • Gold alt Silver Cohn. i TT ix admitted tie to be the most I. perfect thing of tie kind ever offered to the puilie. It is ao small it tan be carried in the riudkat laitliont any inconvenience. Every Mee cbao, Mechanic, and business man she'd have it. ;44 - A Warrantee rex with every one sold. Price SI; peat paid to any' past ofihe country. .** Agents-In everr county. to whom a heavy dismount is pieen.• IMLAY dr. BICKNELL; !sep2,Bmll- : . I Kia f lb% Philad'a. Pa. NTEw GOODS,in • niy line a beminessa. arriv- IN i nt! werk.- ABEL TTIRR ELL. , 3 E stow GooDs. potir'ine in at the 'ett,re . n.f J. LYONS & SON, where every thing goon Omar for Cara.—Calf Inth, DRY GOODS FOR AUTUIII,7-1859.- VULL stock of SILK GOOGS, lull tSteekool STAPLE GOODS. inii stock of FANCY GOODS. Fambinnikbre FALL SHAWLS,- CLOT/IN. •CA SSI.VERES, :VESTING/3, 4. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linens, etc., etc., LANDELL, Pearl! dc. Arch-frit, Philadelphia. N. ft Silks, Whaiesak,iit low rotes. EXilemgaius, Daily, from New York Aiktions. l'Hhicielphia e September Bth, 1859.-3 m oe ADL wanting farms in a delightful climate. rich soil, and • bee. nre from frosts. See vertitement of Hammonton Linde in another rulumn. E.ST ERD Y -THERE WAS Alt ARRIVAL AT--ft . WC, 4 2 I 1 - NELMNES.•PrIIit + , 6/(diaiihalrbOtantinas, Dusters, Parasols and Umbrellas, and an immense quantity of other GOODS which will bwehown FREE of charge by H. C. TYLER. May 1911);-1859. • ILVIVAA-TURREIAL I sscl.4ng JEWELRY at bar int o to the p uro t t ,,pre. Call and see. July 21 MAKE THE OLD THINGS NEW! A NEW ARTICLE for sale in SOS. quehannaa County only at the Inputrose Book Slope. ' A Mahogany Cloth, 28, 45 and 48 inchei 'wide,—for Tables. Stands, Bar, Store, and Bar-Couriters, Melodeon and Piano Corers. FIGUICEDITApLE AND STAND SPREADS Of vs. rious aizesrand styles, and all wairantedio stand the test of of boiling water, hot coffee poi, cam phene, spirits; Stc., Sic., and will neither break nor crack in cold or hot weather. Just the arti cle tq make old furniture new. . - A N. BULLARD Slontrose,,Juiy 35 tb, 1859. ' • TRESHIiRRIVAL rglllEl undersigned would respectfully an nounce - te the public that he has, just re -ceived a supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, amon g :which may be found the very best of Sugar; .Molasses; Syrup; 're h, Coffee, at prices to snit the times, for made pay. Don't mistake the place, but call- at the basement of the 'WEN %1C 41 NE 11 0 T EL I where _your humble servant carries on a general A . SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS, and where the public may always relynpo having their wants attended I.:, with promptness and fidelity. 4 0. M. CRANE. 'Montrose. April 20111. • HEED 'THIS WARNINGI LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS NeVtr. A T - HAYDEN 'BROTHERS' ORIVINAL .4.1 One Price Readj" Pay Store, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Foots & Shoes, flats& Caps, Paper, Stone & Wooden Ware, 3M1C:111.1 . , - Palms, Oi ls, Watclielyiewelry, Tankee Notions, rgrNO END TO THEM/ -Alf Yon will never find old Rhelrn'orn, moth-eaten, rotten, or ont of style Good.; it ii.vt-ItEtt Bros.' look out for Old Fogies, and buy your Goode where you eon eavr 96 ern cra-r. Ws have a large stork of • GOODS Purchased for CASH, and will be•sold at prices that will (righten the Old Fogy principles; EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED as represented. No charge, for showing Goods. I TAY DEN BROTHERS. - New Milford, Pa, June, 185 . 9, tm • AND - IVARRANT .3PC)XI. HE undersigned offers for sale a U. Si LAND WARRANT for' WO -l ures, For particular.. enquire of A. J. Ge rritson at the office of the Montrose Democrat, or of me, or.address me at Montrose, Pa. IRA COLE. FrarMin;August 25th, 1859.-3 w. . _ CHEAP GOODS! •. Q PI.ENDID New (;halls, Lawns, Priiita, and 0 Gine'.3ms, at reduced prices. Also 13 of ,Sucar for one dolthr, or 21 of Rice. Just opened and for sale by J. LYONS & SON. 3jontrose. June 15110359. URNI7s,G FLUID, White and Cod Fish: Ladies.liid S. S. Boots, and more Gritera from 56 ris. to 81.75—a1l at TYLER'S. '.May 19th 1859. I _ 2 LBS. ORSUGAR for 81,00, at H. TYLER'S. June RI h. 1859 3,000 ROLLS OP WALL PAPER. 10 DIFFERENT STALES. BORDERING, WINDOW PATER &0., &C. ±tEW A I SUPPLY, just arpiced. - and for Pale cheap. by ‘ A. TURRELL • Dr. Coggqwell's iIITI-PHLOGISTICSILTS;: a sure core for INFLAMMATORY Diseases of all kinds, for tale by ABEL TURAF.L.L. Montrose, June 29de 1859. ,SHOES • • A LA RGE LOT for men women and children .41.. just received; and for sale at the very low est rites, by - J. LYONS: & SON. 140 - • . P ERSONS wishing u) change their businese - to a rapidly increasing County, a New Set. dement where tundra& ate going. Where the climate is mild and delightful. See .advertise ment of Hammotiton Settlement, another col umn. & CO., MARKET STREET WHARF, PHILADELPHIA. :Dealers in Fisk; Cheese and Prcrvisio.ns 'Rave constantly on band an assortment of ...Dried and Pickled Fish, dv...viz: - Mackerel, Shed, Salmon, Blue Fish, Herriogs, Codfibh, Beet, pork;'` Lard.' Shoulders, Mains, Sides, Cheese, Boos; Rice, atm 1001- tillolll6 rPHE sublscriber continues the above Mi r o - hies: as: usual it . Ms old - *stand in - Brook!) n Toantful for Past - farors he would Solicits a' share of the public-patronage. _ • A. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, ?day 23d, 18b9.—tf.- Administratiz's Notice. ‘ I IU HEREAS, Letters of Administration have V V been granted to the-stibscriber on the es. tate of Timothy liletartby, late of the toimahip of Auburn, deceased, all persona indibtetto laid esiste.are 'requested to alike' immediate' pay ment, and all having claims against-14J estate to present them doly'authenticated to 13/11.DOET bIeOARTHY, . Auburn, October 18th, 1859,.5w• 100 BUSHELS WIIITLWINTER„SEED WHEAT ! For sale by: BALDWIN & ALLEN. Montrose. August 156,1859—,, • . KEDZIE'S RAIN WATERTILTERS. TILE eubacritlers aro' ageirts for the above valuable article, and have on hand and will keep the different !LTC* for sale. They 0011 be happy to show the FILTER to their friends and customer!, and can easily demonstrate the value and importance of-perfectly perifying.Rain Water from all impurities, and thee making it conducivci to health and comfort, with small ex. perm and no trouble. Every person is aware of the superiority of Pure Soft Water tor Drink-. ing and Culinary purposes, and also the great difficulty they have heretofore experienced in procuring it.. These, celebreted FILTERS effect the object speedily and perfectly. Please call and examine them. EVANS & ALLEN, No.. Odd Fellow's Hall Binghamton, August 29th, 1859. GOLD THIMBLES.«.AII.sizes. Also, Sillier do., by - EVANS & ALLEN. ' PLATED 11111111VES..—A full stock of Taole and Desert Plated Knives and Car iers to match. Just received by EVANS & ALLEN. Alli-REIGS AND BREAST-PINS. L The subscribers have this day received from the manufactory a fine lot of Lava, Enameled, Jet Cineo. Gold Stone, and all gold Ear-rings and Pin's, in garland single, some very fine and rich. EVANS. & ALLEN No.-2 Odd Fellow's Hall. Binghamton; Aug. 29th, 1859. GOLD PEN.---A very superior stock of Gold Pens, with and .without holders, all sizes and of first quality, by 'Evats & Ata„azi. pit CELETS....A large addition to our 1.1-stook of Bracelets, viz: Hair Bead, Jet, Garnet, Band, Gold and Plated, Enameled and Engraved, of all sizes and qualities. Just re ceived by - EVANS & ALLEN. LOCKETS.— We have now on hand the best assortment of Lockets ever offered to our customers from ,1 to 6 faces, and from $1 to $lO. ' r t esos & ALLEN. GOLD SPECTACLES«;Of every age, and various qualities and prices, by EvAss & ALLEN. ALT, -by the Barrel, Sack or Pound, for kj sale by ABEL TURRELL TIOGI - POIXT AGRICULTURAL IVIIRKS, Railway or Endless Chain Horse rower for One or Two-Horses. Changable Threshdr and Separa tor and Thresher and Cleaner MANUFACTURED DV WELLES,- BLOOD & AL - tli.exus' „Pa. The Improved Emery Horse Pow ers are equal if nut superior to any End less Chain Powers in the World s and warranted greatly superior.to the Wheeler Reek and Pin ion Powers. ,The 'rings Point Horse Powers are unequaled for by any other—being adapted to a great variety of uses where Power is needed— as five different degrees of mollon are obtained without extra gearing. and also any desirable length and velnvity of crank motion for (loss cut Sawing, Pumping and Churning! They ran easily, are strong, durable, well finished, and made of good materials, Ti6ga Paint -Threshers and Separators. They are made of various sizes, and arc supe rior to any other manufaclursof which fact judges of such tnschines will he satisfied• upon ezunination. Fanning Mills Fiti - e - itl to run by Horse Power, Thresher and Separator, by Belting from the Power. Thresher and Cleaner. . The Tinge. Point Thresher and Cleaner, and Emeryls Combines Thresher and Cleaner : 'these -run easily and thresh and clean fast, without wasting the grain which is cleaned fit for market, and are warranted to give entire satist'actiou. Far Sale—Tinga Point Farming Mills, Par. table, Circular and Cros- Cut Saw Mills. Closer Hullers, and Farm Grist Mills, all of which are very superiiPr machines. , 'Persons iu this and, adjoiinng counties should by all means examine the above mention ed machines before purchasing els'exl.ere. 'No one will wish to send off several hundred miles fur agricultural machines, when ,narran. MA CHICES are to he kad made near at home. Send for illustrated and Priced Catalogues. H. isi3LO'Mrt.:RS, agent for Susquehanna county, Post Office. Montrose. August, 16th,1859.—tf. FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 miles from Philadelphia by railroad in the State of _ Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract. divided into small farms, and hand-reds from all parts of the country are now settling and building. The crops produced are large-and can be seen grow. ing. The climate is delightful, and secure from 'frosts. Terms from sts to $320 per acre paya ble within four years by installments. 'To visit the place—Leave Vine Street.wharf at Phila delphia at 7:30, a.m.. by railroad for Hammon ton, or addr.-es ft. J. Byrnes, by letter, Hammon ton Post Office, Atlantic County New Jersey. See full, advertisement in soother column. • ! calt ! ! IfEATJ -I !6' T. 7. ZABE L 11(110L.ESALE SALT DEALER 201 Washington4t, (Directly oppomito %Vashington Market,) Newvir STILL CONTINUES to offer to the cite and -10 MUNI RY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures; 40000 seeks and bags, consisting in put of Ash ton's celebrated brand - for table and dairy use; Jeffrey & Darcy, • Marshall's, Brownlow's, &c. and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Cu racoa, tit. Übes, Lisbon ;Cadiz, Ivicsr, Nantes, &c.,, all of cilia will be sold at bargain prices from vessels, store and. storehouses. Any,purrhaser wishing to select from a good assortment,will find it to his interest to tall. N. B.—Pine table saltput up in small bags of different sizes, and constantly on band in ship ping order. Also a splendid article of Roek Ground salt, in quad boxes, put up and for sale by the quantity, in cases of five dozen each. New York; April I et, 1859.—1 y 5 NOTICE. DR. E. PATRICK, 1 6 ., Weald like after a anent* of nearly ten yeses, to appeal to the moist sensibilities of a v• generous pub lic, who have always—manifesta Abair sense of appreciation of his, usefuloess by_ . . exacting his services when needed or thought "to be needed, ,ut who have given no other evidence of - graft. tad, oY glod will—varticatarly in the way of "'substantial aid" as Kossuth would say—that he now "desires* fall sindentiresettlemeut of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late: firm of Patrick & Banta; and ha wishes fuvther to state that he desires stOing to be considered_ wrong, if, after a few weeks, the iiiii4;ececnint B ; remaining unsettled, abo'dbo platted ftt the bands_ of A good sharp'enilector; mid Made' to amount to bim something that - wilt boy Oats and Buck wheat - Plesse notice"this and take actioeirecor: &ngly.--Yours Truly, • • . - , jan4 • B. PATRICK. JR. PERSONS wishing to est:thrash Mannfacto. ties in a new and thriving place where baldness is good. See advertisement of the • ilainmonton Settlement, •. . . . . LIVER -INVIGORATOR,'-,, -Intvica*cuiirtaTits.f.- x ; . iid rui b ttii.......delittftrAttErtlii4 *I awl apprereckry all 11 - haat toed mad is aim OF -ak garnet to with ambience tu a an the dlaeseca for width ti IP Y recomaleotted. - • . t-a• It WI eltrpi themsatotr, 2 It Idzin dm tad two _years ak who had `(lced up all hemeti 0 . 4.4' nate. as Oat toismume ._.. 411•611CA06 acetates!. 11:1 111;• E 4 p.,.....1,. .h... = The do*. MUM. be Maptei 1t., 1 ho temperament of the p Indiftlual taking if.'stld Ini rim auchavoultsies. a• to act scatty on the Ikm eh. {et the dlotatea et y our odoopot viayou, In t h e K i cue of the lifIrl: It II- V IGOILATOR, and lt 2 1 wHI mire !Aver Corn-, plaluts, Dillow' At, ." 1 ,". tasks, . Dyspspalad a Chronic Diarrhoea, .1 II an mm e r Cont- - Dilate. ...C; rya Dropsy. Sour! stontaels,,llab toal ii ... i twatlvensita, tbol-: ' le, Cholera, Chola- . rot Morino., Cholera , tantalum. Plain- Cr lonia Jaunt ill ca. Female Weakness,- 4 .... an d may bet used sot. coortfolly as an IlTreilitta• ry Faunally Mill. pi aline. ItaltrtareSlCE,.. IIEAD ACHE. (as ilhoitsantis eao Witty.) ha Sweat' , roletutes, if 'two or three TSIII. spoonh als arcflak- t en at coaniencement of g . ... *Wei Jk 9 who use It are' Airing their teettlmoey y le. notrin irrrn SWALLOW . PS talla Wor. MIX WATER 1111 TII THE INVIGORATOR, BOTH TOGETHER. Prke One Dollar per Dottie. AL.O. s4,Nrortwa . FAMILY CATHARTIC 110. PILLSII CornUNtir.D 131 -, Cfq Pare Vegetable Retracts, and Pomp In fQ (MANN CASKS, Air Tight, and will keep to. to any climate. of The Fa nsity Ca- • 'hurtle PILL Is a - son ' tie bet ult. Cathartic 3 ulna the proprie , nr has used In hie prattle. more than twenty FORM. The conarantlr Inermating demand hour throe who tureking weed the PI LI" ma and the satlafactlen which a n names. In reunl to their • - .1 use, bee Induced won Waco then, wain the reach of nil. - The Profesakin welthnowt MO different CatLartltal act on different Nolo.* of the bowels. the FAMILY CA. THART)C Pro. 1. haat-with due reference to Una well on...tills/red Jeri., been compounded thorn A 0 vorlety of the ptteut 'tact ual., gourds, which act allte on V Very pert of Ilie altmentaq mat, and areir t good nod sore le all us- n ,-, m where a Cathartic hi Vredwi, such as Drew `" rangemeins of the St o 111 ae h , Mend. not nets. Pains la the Bark and Lou,., Costiveness. Pal it , sad Soreness over ' t ..: the whole " body, Rau sudden cold, which tot frequently, If neglected, end In a long course of F. Ct. Ter, Lose of /type- lite r a Creeping nesn _ 0 gallon .sf Cold. over it.,.,1,..dy, Restless. ''' 1 005 *. ne 00 ,0• 10 's 0 weigh tin ihe head, CO sit in slam motor)" /Ho sees. Worms In =- Chlidren or AMOR; Risen msn at is. a non .. Pntificrnthe Blood .... and nniny ethreases In w hick re. fret in hole, too numerouf go to oestim Is Wendt...Use- ft meal Dom.% us& es PRICE TiIRER DI MES. 5) as t.i.ss Invignrator anFamily Ca. • , ifatille Pills are retailed he nomo PorssifY. and sold wholesale by the Trade In all the Ora towns. •-el it. T. W. SANFORD. M. D. Ituuthci....r .0 Ar deter. ay . , New lonic. EEEECOMI Ph) qkglicalturat TO ALL WANTING FARMS, A Rare Opportunity in a Delightful and Healthy Climate 25 Miles Southeast of Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, sNEW JERSEY. AN old estate consisting of several thousands of acres of produmite soil has been dit ided into Farms of carious s izes to suit the purchaser. A population of some Fifteen Hundred, from va rious,,parts of the Middle States and New Eng land have settled there tae past year, improved their places, and raised crops. The price of land is at the low sum of from' 815 to $2O per acre, the soil is the best quality for the production of Wheat. Cont i Peaches, Grapes and Vegeta ble-s. IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN TILE UNION. Tho place is perfectly secure. from frosts—the destructive enemy of the farmer. Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now gaiwing 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 to secure the rapid im. provement of the • laud, which is only sold for actual impartment. The result has been, that within the past year, some . tkree hundred houses have been erected. two mills, ono steam, four stores, some forty vinyards and peach orchards, planted, and a large number of other improve ments. making it a desirable and active place of ffusinese. - T-HE MARKET, as'the reader may perceive from its location, is the BEST IN THE UNION: Produce bringing double the price than in lo entices away from the city. and,riaara than dou ble the price than the West. It is known that the earliest and beet freitsod.vegetablee in this latitude come from New Jersey; and are annual. ly exported to the extent of millions. Inlocating here the settler has many advan tages.- He is within a few holm' ride of-the great cities of New England and-Middle States, he is near his old friends and associations, he is ins settled country where every improvement of comfort And civilization is at hand. ge can buy every article ho wants at the cheapest, price, and sell his produce for the highest, (irt the West this is reversed.) he has schools for his childrdn, divine service, and will enjoy an open wintth-, -• and delightful climate, where fevers are utterly unknown,. The result of the - change upon those from the - north, his generally been to restore them to an excellent - state of health. in the way of building and 'towering, lumber can be obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO to $l5 per thousand. Bricks from the brick syard opened in the place, every article an be procured in the place, good" carpenters'ate at hand, and there is, no place in the Union where buildings and improvements can be ;made cheaper. The reader will at once be struck with the advantages here prese,nted,andask himself why the property itas.not been taken up before. Tho reason is, it was never thrown in the marlret ; and unless these statements were correct, no one would be invited to examine the land be fore purch4sing. This all are expected to do. Tbey will see land under cultivation, such is the extent of the settlement that they _will no doubt, meet persons from their own neighbor hood; they will witous the improvement - and -can-judge 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 thou& There are two daily trains to Philadelphia and to all settlers who improve, THE RAILROAD CoNITANT GIVES A FREE TICKET Fon six MONTHS, AND A HALF-PRICE TICKET FOR THREE TEARS. THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON. • • le connection with theagricultural settlement, a new and thriving - town has naturally arisen, whi presents inducements for any kind of busi ness, particularly Stored and manufactories. "The Shoe business could beearried on in - this place and market to good advantage, also cotton busi ness, and manufactories of agricuituaa/ imple ments or" Foundries for casting small articles. The improvement hat been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent increase of business. Town lots of a good site, we do not sell small ones, as it would effect the improvemtpt of the place, can be had at from $lOO and upwards. The Hammer:lton Faiiner, a monthly literary and agricultural sheet s containing full informa tion of Hammonton, can be obtained at 25 cents Per annum. . Title. indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance when money is paid. Route to the land: Leave Vino street wharf. Philadelphia, fur Hammonton by Railroad, at 7:30, a. m.,.0r 4:30, p. m, fare 90 cents. When ere inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conven ienceaOn band. Parties haPtetter stop with Mr. . Rymer., a principal, until they have decided as to-purchasing, as ho will show them over the land in his carriage, free of expense. Letters and applications can be addressed to Landis & Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 202 South - Fifth Streets, Philadelphia.. Mips and Information cheerfullyfurnished. Aug. 11, 6 in. Administrators' Notice. IfiliTHEßEAlii, Letters of Administration hare Y been ;ranted to the subscribers on the es: tate of David Beffnit,latt of the township of Apolacon, deceased, ill persona indebted td.the bald estate are reqireated to make immediate psi. limit, also all persona bavini just deinands against the same will' please' present them= duly sotbentlatited far settlement to Wm. Butfunt, Friendarlile... WIC BUFFUM. Ade . JOSEPH BUFFUM, 7 -7 Apolanen, Angust,litth—,6w. , . T ADIESISGA - tiewlnt v ALl.E4Cctils, by - JAYON Biv 80$.- • • POttengill dc.- Co, A dverlislus Agentsoit. 119 Nasean.at, A New-Yort, and 10 State4t, Boatoa, an agents for The Montrose Democrat, and are el thorized to marmot for ne at our lowest rage. It KENYON jll, &CO Irra 6 ,,erzfer s ; i rt the impaction DRY GOODS . this day recelied;eonsistingln partof as follows; Rich Black Moire Antique 'Silk 18s . per yard; Foulard Silk, nice style; 6s. per yard; Rich Plaid Silk. the very , neatest .patterns. - 1113. 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 Susq'a Co. ; new invoice or Gingham, at very low prices; al sol of Calicoes; large stock of Denim's, Mixtures, Plaids, and-Lawns,- Printed Shawls from Is. to $5; Brocha Shawls from es to $25; Collars from 6 els. to 205.; Parasols from Bs. to 245. each; Bonnet,: a large.. stock; Ribbons ad FlOwereg also i Aeiv itivosis'ef Gents , Sheei--COngiess, Enamelled and Calf Skin; Ladies Congress Gai ters, Rid - and Enameled; Misses Calf and Enam. elled- Roots; Children Paged! Boots, Gaiters and' everything in that,. line. They also call attention to the fact that having ari arrangement with one of the largest Importingilouses in New York they will receive regularly blew Styles as fast, as they appear iti.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—in every style. WM.A.I9. A new, 19t this day received. and would re.. spectfidli solicit an examination or the same. Good'rea* 35., city prices, els* at 4s: ss, 6i. Bs. SIMA.RI3. COFFEE--Java, Rio Lind Ground Coffee: SALERATEtt••Jamea Pyle's,Babbitea Med. icinal, and Exadaior, dte. filAlLS,and also a new stock of WALL PAPER and {VIN DOW PAPER, this day received. FARM. ING TOOLS of the most eppreved patterns. 1 0i . 000.1E.C92 . 3 7 7 Gold Band, Shaded, Blue Bdbri, and all the new styles, as fast as they appear in New York. FLOUR constantly on hand. •SA LT by the barrel-or sack. PATENT 171EDICINES, GLASS, and everything else you want. R. KENYON JR. & Lawavale Centre, Pa., June Bth, 1859. HEAR YE! , BEAR YE! FEBErm It IL BLACK and, Colored 'Dress Silks,Collars and Undersleeves, Lace Vails Bro. Tissue for Veils, Esmeralda, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Bard Boxes and Bonnet Boards, a new sup ply of Gaiters. Cora Starch and Tepico for puddings. Cheap at IL C. TYLER'S. Montrose, June Bth, 1859. • REMOVAL. G. F. FollollAin HAS removed his shop across the street, to the building one door below. Keeler dt . Bioddard'a, which he has fitted up expressly for a Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop where 'may be found all kinds of 3E1.11-11.1VMSIS, from the heaviest team, to the - lightest trotting hnroesi, and• a general assorment 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 I,LEATHER • on hand, from which harnesses wine made and warranted. * * *Customers will please boar in mind that I wish to settle up once a year. Those having unsettled accounts, or notes doe, will oblige by settling or making payment without further delay. G. P. FORDHAM, Feb. 24th, 18591 Montrose, Pa. 7 E IJA.M MONTON FARMER—A now. paper - devoted to Literature and 'Agricul ture, also setting forth full accnunts ef the new .ettlement of Hammonton; in New Jersey, can be sub,cribed for at only 2 cents per annum. Inclose postage-stamps for the amount. Aa dress editor of Farmer Hammonton, P. 0. At lantic Co., New J;rsey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best quality in ono of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, and where crops are never cut .down by the frosts, the.terrible,scourge of the north; see advertise ment of Hammonton Lands. PERSONS. wanting change, of climate for health. See advertisement of Hammontcin lands, another column. .j eb a .. _g ZCOBB would respectfully announce to the . public that he may still be found at the old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants of tho comcaunity. lie will keep on hand a good stock of Cllrrocerblem: SUGARS, TEAS, CO.TFRE, SFICES, FRUIT, FLOUR and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) 'FISH, and all articles found in First Class Groceries. He would. particularly call the attention of Farmers and • others to the fact that ho is constantly receiving fresh supplies of FIRST RATE FLOUR, also good and medium qualities, which will be sold BIGHT, for ready pay, in quantities to suit the purchaser. hash paid for Pelts, Deacon, and Veal skins. MARRIAGE GUIDE. A NEW'BOOK, BY WILLIAM YOUNG, M. The secret clue to courtship, love & marriage: with the diseases inct dent to youth, maturity and °id age; -• being lights and shades of married life, its joys and sorrows, hopes 'o:ltfN• - 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 is full of, Plates, end disclosis secrets that every one should know: a little knowledge :a first may' save a world of trouble in after life. Send for a copy (enclosing 2.scts:, to ~ DR. Wm. YOUNG, ap2B y] 31113 Spruce-at:Philadelphia.' TE"11,.......GU1l AND PLAIN TEETH, for - sale by ABEL TURRELL. . AN IMMENSE QUANTITY OF IV'eloir Goods AT THE Titalm-Vat ,stert, - This Week? Please call and see 'em. • Sept. 22. 1859. H. C. TYLER. DISSOLUTION. THE fi rm of S. H. SAYRE Duos. Is this. day dissolved by mutual eopsent, D. Sayre withdrawing from the firm. Thelmaineie will be carried on as heretofore under the name and style of B. H. Sayre & Bro. The notes and accounts will be tnAhe bands of D. Sayre for settlement. All Indebted to the firm wilfplease give It - their Imo:White attention, is all the ac counts must be settled. • S. 11. - BAYILE & Brim. Montrose, Sept: lat. 109. ! - . _ . 4161.5210-41. 7.1C.M.A./Ft: PAYS.:O4 Bos rd And Tuition - at the Heed. oe Attie* Isitittitts - die COWES? end Bast...SCHOOL. huh, land."'• - M4ethinited Getitlemeit Ipetrieto re et the heed of tutetkof the ahle departnitints. Sorrier vitntagetfoi French; Paintint; and Pismo 111 nate. * * *Term opens September Ibth. Eir Wilt* for Catalogue: • _ Rev. -A. FLACK, it. M.: Prinniitl, • • augAg . Y. - riLOVII I , fresh ground. Mobil's's and Sn. gars, cheap. Just received and for bate by Inif Ttth.l J. LYONS & 40N. • NEW I/IRM. Stour, tub tc Vrobision ,Store, At. ItIONTILIAF ft Pa, - • ONE door belOw J. Ethridge's Drag Store, V on Public -Avenue, where "found constantly on bands general assortment of GROCERIES: Such :as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee dte , &c_ &c. Also the choicest brAilds of FAMILY FLOUR, - Meal, Lard, Pork. llama, Fish, Candles dre. We solicit • share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves to do the fair hoping by each bargain to secure another: . BALDWIN & ALLEN. Wit. L. ALLEN. ALS'ItED BA.LDAVIN WM. B. SIMPSON, wrgll REPAIRER, Skop in Boyd do Web,ter's new building, next door above Keeler cE Stoddard's. FJAVING worked for .tb'e past. nioo . years 11 with the most skillful-workmen, he feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on abort notice. MI Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction.. WI B. Stmrsou has worked for me for some time, and I can recommend him as a careful and skilful workman, competent to do as good work as can he done in the cenntry, - and worthy of confidence. . WM. A. CHAIKBERLIN. Towanda rune 10th; 1858. Refers to—Wm. Elwell, E. W. Baird, E. D. Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan da ;B. S. Bentley, Searle, C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. * * *Jewelry neatly repaired on. abort notice, and on reasonable terms. (June 15th, 1858.—tE rp HE subscriber having phrchased -Ls refitted and newly furnished tht above well knownithd popular Hotel, --- is prepared to acc6mmodate the trav eling public and others with all tho attentions and conveniences usually found in first.clas,. Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro- Prieto , and his Assistants to make the Hotel equal in every point to any in the country. The Bar wil,talways be supplied with the Choicest Liquors.! The Stables, connected with this House. are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and attentive Hostlers aro always in charge of them. J. S. TAILBELL. Montrose, May 13th, 1858, KEYSTONE HOTEL, At Montrose, Penn. NIVIVL H. • HATCH, Proprietor. r -lIS new and commodious Hotel situated 1 on Public Avonne,.neai• the Court House,and nearly in the centre of the business portion of Alontrose, is now fu ly completed and furnished, and will be opened on Monday:the - 27th 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 tri.give Complete SatistlictiOn. The Hotel and r urnisure are noiw, and no ex pense has been spared to render it equal, if no superior to any similar establishment in'this part of the State. It is well supplied' with all the recent improvements and comforts, rind obliging waiters will,always be readyto respond to the call of customers. ' . The sables connected -with this House are New and Convenient. The Proprietor respeettully soliettsthe patron age of hid old friendr, and the public gen - orally. WM. K. HATCH. Moßt rose, September 21st, 1858. sunnElt AIitRANGEN EN T. 'MEW RAILROAD ROUTE — DELAWARE, 1.11 LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL , ROAR—New anti expeditions broad gouge route from the Nort and West; via Great Bend arta Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, April 110, 1859, mina Will be ran as follows: The Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on N. Y & Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 a. m. and connects with the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend for NowYcirk and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. in. Due at Montrose, 8.45 1 6 Tunkhannock, • 924 " - • Factoryville, , 9.48 ~ Scranton, 10.35 ". • . !Moscow, _ 11.22 " Stroudsburg, - 1.26 p. m Water Gap, • 139 "., Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.04 " tridgeville, • - 9.35 " Junction, 3.25 " , New York, '7.15 " Philadelphia, 8.15 " Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier No. 2 North River, at From Philadelphia,leave Walnut St 4 Wharf, at .6.00 " Leave Junction, 10.50 " Dueatßridgeville, - - 11.37 " . Delaware, (15 min., to dinner), 11.52 " Wa s ter Gap, 12.29 p. m, Stroudsburg, ; 12 41 " Moscow,. i t i . 226 _" Scrantiin, - 3.10 " Factoryvillo • ' -' 3.58 " Tunkhannock, 4.15 " Montrose,4.s3 " Great Bend. , 5.25 " Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train, west, at Aecommodation Train leaves Senn ton' for Great Bend at . , 8.10 a. m. Arrive at Great Bend, ' . ~ 12.40.1. in. Coiniecting with the Dunkirk Expres west at 1 10. the Einigrant Train west at 1.53, and the N. Y. Express, east, at' 1 56 - p. m. Returning, leaves Great Bend at . 2.00 p. m. ... Due at Scranton, . 6.15 " For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Divisiori,a passen,ger ear will he at tached to the Express Freight Trains,leaving- Semntou, at • 4.00 a. m. Doe at Stroudsburg at 10.05 " v Junction at 2.20 p. in. Returning, will leave Junction at 3.30 a.m. Due at Stroudsburg at ' • '7.05 " - Scranton at 2.30 p. in. Passengers . to and frowNew To'rk change cars at Junctionz—to and from Philadelphia at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbai're, take L. & B. R. R., cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, take the Stages at Scranton. Tickets sold, and baggage checked/laving& . ' JOHN BRISBIN, Supt Wm. N. Jasas. Don't Ticket Agent Scranton, April 6th. 1859. , • - THE EEC= THEIMEMES OF TOUTSANOMATIMITY. Jut Aablished eratts, the alltliMu=uvl. vUO, A EW Words on tho Rational Li. Treatment without Ididieine, ; of . Spermakirrheit LocaLWeak. nese; NOcturnitl Emissions, Genital and Nervoui Debility, Premature Decay of the Systent, Impo. tenoy and Impediment to Marriage generally , • • • - BY B. DE LANEY, al. • The important faet• that the many alarming complaints, originating in the , imprudence-and solitodtrof youth, may be easily removed WITH 111 !Dian, hain'thia e mail tiact i elearly de moastrateil ;snd 'entirely new and higbly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fulli.eiplained, by means of which every one is eaabled to cure mums perfectly at the 'Neat possible-cost, thereby.avolding at the ad. vertised nostrums of the day. Seat to address E gratie and pad free ioa sealed envelope,_ b! remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY.BB East lit Street, New York City. lfrlyeqp. A. CHEAP and easy remedy for the, Piles and .Cl.- Corsi. Try it: Also Mover* Raised Mies E4terminator. sold by J. LYONS Ar. Juno j 6tb, '514, Scrofurft, or King's Evil , is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the hy which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak. and poor. 'Whys in the;rircidalion, it pervads the whole , body, and truly burst out in disease on any part of it. No orgail is free from its attacks, nor is there one wlach it may : pot di.troy, • The aaofulotts taint is valioukle cw. 041 by mercurial• disease, firing. di ordered or wilirs.althy food, Impure air, filth and filthy habits, the d%ressing vices. and. 10 ")•+e all. by the vi. iereal infection. l'qtat erst be its origin, it is hereditary in the con- Ft itUdlalt &ICI:111111M •• from partada to chililicit unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed. it seems to be the rod of flint who ,eys, I will - visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children:" Its abets kranmener by dcwsitir m from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tithereks ; in the glands, swelling.; end on the surface, eruptions or Sate.. Thu foul t,,r ruptiou, Which gentler; the blwat, the energies of life, so that scpfalmon .aotitu [ions nat only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less p•Aer to oath stand the attack of othor como quently. tact Humbert p •risil by disord-r• which, although not serumtious in tile:rumor-, arc still rend:rd fatal by - ihii taint . in the system. \.,.t of the e;rismatption ettuates ibq huni 4 lt family has it. origm tly .in this;seroftilois contain: and many destructive tbs.-lois. of tip-liver, kidney, briM, and, indeed, of all the mga , .. :ins() from t.r arc aggravated by the wino cause. Oifecittarkr of oil our 1 .. w.0p1e axe reroftilons; their person. are invaded hy this lurking in fection, and then h-ultit i. umi.v,inined 1, in. To cleanse it nom the ,y,t.su we must rctovam the blood by an alterative medicine, and hn vigitrate. it by...]tealthy food and exercise. Such a ,mediente we supply lit AA YEiti,„; „ • Compoood Extract. of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which th^ medical skill of. our times can devise for this every •• where prevailing and fatal malady. it is corn-, • bined front the mrot active remedials thut have been discos ered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the re-rise of the system from its destructive consequences. Ilende it should be 'employed for the core of not only scrofula, hut al-o these tub:- a:Tec lions which nrh.e. -floss it, soeh as F.:tot-mu 'and Sate DISEA , F.s, Sr. As tll iNT'S -, altnSe, or Eurstrm_ss. liutTrura 131.%17:s and fonts. Tenons, 'fm-rrn and SALT 111113:Ni. Si• k I V; 11,•..O. IIItErMAT,I3:4, SI entll tncawl ethos, DWW4T, I)YserP4!A,II)I.MLIT), and, untied, ALL 0:1241.1-StNTS AnIsING most Tail 011,Isteenn IlLtmls. populm in ," impurotyof Lir 61,K..1 - in foul:tit d ti for dcrofula is a degeneration of the I lord. 'I Ito particular purpose and virtue of this Sariarn. rilln is to purity .and regenerate vital ;bud, without which sound health is it.tki...tiLle in contaminated coustiimtions.. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY riNSIR, are so composed that cli , ensc ssithln the riser of their action can rarely is ttbstand ',ter thr, Their penetrating irropert tear seszkl,, . lean , e, and invigorate Litri pot at of the human arts t. correcting, itsrde,c;ied aetion, and rrit.ring Sp healthy •Italtnes. A a tonht-14 nrr -e pmpertics, the ittsnitd ~ho pain or physical tilt') is ..a.ito .1 to 41 health or enerp,) restored by a t,• 'l (1! ‘ 41 Vary as sunple and invrti.g. Not only do they rrre the el ery :en plaints of every bide, Lia I.b.ti nun) fnrunl-a le dangerous diaca-n..."1 t l.‘ Inis. tamed 13 plealed to furnish gratis too Arnerirrn Aln.arne,, containing certificates of their curls and due-tines for their 133 C in the folloviting romplainti: (.111 lkorlborn , llt nentler ntri d%: e. dread Ntosnoch, Nausea, badly, . an. to avqilo,:o !mutton of Mc Botrrh, u, Lois of Apra- Janodo.r, and other lisnaind arising. (rum a kissMAC of the buy or °is:memo of rte Ayer's Chu,/ Pebtoral, Coughs Colds, Influenza, Ifoarsenesv, Croup, pronchitis, Incipient C on.sump tion,tind for the relief of Convuntivtive Patients in advanced binges 4,pf -tho discrisca • So wide is the fir ld of, it; mefolervis and so Mt mcrous arc the ett,ca of its cures, that almost eve' sectrin of roub!ly al ouTods in rer , oo". I.lrb ljelikobun. ;rho 11:1,e 1-reti re:tint:pi from alarati*.e on even desperate di , eases of the lout; L. its one. When once tried, its acperiority over es ery other...medicine pf its kind is teo appart nt to escape observation, and ohere in ;it toes err latowo.,, the pnblie no longer 'hesitate n hat antidote to employ for the di;tretNing at ilaurento , Arts - lions of tie pat:ton:ay organstthst are ii.eitlent to ear climate. W.hile utatiy ;Vetter remedies tit upon_ the erontrittnit's hare failed and been ci•rarrice, has gaitte4 friends be every !TOL eon 7rrred lencfits on the afflicted they ran never forgt t„ and pro. duerd cures too "numerous still too remarkable to be forgotten. DR. J. C. AYER & CO, LOWELL. MASS._ , FOR SALE BY TUCRELL, Montrose; A. P: MILLER, & CO., Gibson; I. HOSFORD, Friendsville; Torso SMITH, SIIIIIMellt; IRA SCOTT, Springville; HAT. J. DER BROTHERS, New Milford; T. CARLISLE, Great: Bend; E. R. GROW, Glenwood; W. H. THAYER, Dimoek; EATON & MIMES, Ptrford, and all Droggriata. ftnh9 l.v 7.30,a. m ---__ _ SALAIUDDER Salos.—EWS ..-...._, & Watson, Nu. 26 sout4 fourth 1 ( m l 1 street, Philadelphia, have now on 1 7 : handit large assortment of Fire ' ''''''=- and Thief-proof, Safes. Also . Iron doors foebanks. stores, Iron shutters, Iron sash, all makes of Locks, equal to any in the United states. , rite Safes in one Fire. .All come out Right. -- • with contents in good conditiOn. , THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA •OAINST THE WORLD. EVANS & WATSON, , 15.37 " • 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 nndoubted security against the terrific element Philadelphia, April 12th, 18b6 Mmts, Drawl & Wkreoa.—Gentlemen: It affords us the highest satisfaction to state to you, that'owing to the very prote c tive 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., ex posed to the calareitous fire in Ranstead Place, on the morning of the 1 lth inst. When we reflect that these Safes were located in the fooretistery 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 contents as meat cdovincing proof of, the great security "Sided bj , your Safes. We abilttake much pleasurein recomMend ing them to men of business as a sure reliance against fire. , GEORGE W. SIMMONS & BRO., Jewekrs, Who base purchased six,large Safes since. April 29, A C. A. R . D . Climes, Nov. 224k18513. . . AXTHEREASthere have been some statements V V ~mado by me against REBECCA A. KELLEY, and whereas said R. A. Kelley has , commenced a sail against me, in'the common pleas of Sus quotianokoonoty for trespass on the case, now for the sake of a settlement of said suit. and peace and qaletocial I make the following ac knowledgments:'. first I regret that I ever aid anything aboat maid Kellep-and at - this time withdraw all charges against her tiler! have madetind do not believe hir at this time to be tuck a girl.' D. F. BRUN DACE. A HOMESTEAD FOR eloi A HOMESTAD , FOR $lOO4 also, HOMESTEADS, FOR woe AND. OVER, In a desirable, healthy country. Fir AGENTS WANTED! Send fora Pam phlet. Address E. BAUDER, tatty An cwt., Port Royal. Pa. SHOE Busineas and Faetoriea can be corned on profitably at Hammonton. See Adver tisement of Hammonton Lands. SVPERIOR. Ground Coffee in cans , Codfish &0., for sale by •J. LYONS dz. SON, TBE7PARCD. BY