SUCII 0 - It A iIF - AI L A arstsitrss REMEDY 1. 1 t ''-.• r - til l - -ti l ,%: ) i s'l' - .,. .... eg, , ,c` 4. , , .f t , , ,,1t*.,...• ' "K,4' ..; 1k‘,.. , t, .. sii tf:(;fitp-lbsti , .. '') ;',. V". ,• r - k -. . ' d! ..,, , :i100 t4 , c _..<.-.: •, rt 4 )) 1 vl:4, -4.-A, ' ~s, • ••, - ct's_-' ~ I -F440 4 t-: ' - : , ii ( :•. ' .' 4 : - ‘ r HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. lOvittipkilltiliv:ll4:46? 4 THE first hospital surgeons and medical pub. lieists of Europe, admit the unparalleled --Anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and military services; and the masses in this country and 'throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. •It penetrates the, sources of , inflammation and corruption which underlies • the...external evi deuces of disease, and neutralize the fiery ele ments which feed and exa.perate the malady. Ilhetunatisza, Screfitle, ErfelPeltui- These are , among the tnost temible and ago ' nixing diseases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly - incurable, they invariably disappear under a pemeveringapplication of this soothing, healing. antidote to pain and inflammation. Salt Ehewm, Fever Sores. Stiff Joints. In aft cases of Salt Rhona, where medical wa ters, lotions, and every receipt of the phartuseo -*ia have:proved u..eless, the Ointment will ac complish a lhorounh cure. Fever Sores heal 'quickly under its influence, and its relaxing ef fect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful Dischging M ears. A most remar ar kabl e and happy change Is pro duced in the appearance of malignant ulcers af ter a few applications of thilOinment. Theitur , rounding_ redness vanishes, and granules of of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. phis process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material. smi:the ulcer radically cured. AWord to. Mothers: The young are the most frequent suffers from externarininries,. ntid therefore every, mother Should have thisrhealing'preparation constantly at: hand. ft-is ' an absolute specific- for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. Significant Facts. This Ointment is universally used on 'hoard 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 4 . Turkey for - hospital purposes. Both the Ointment and Pills shouldkke used in the following cola: Bunieins, Chapped Hands, ' - alai, "Mercurial Eruptiois, Saver Legs, 'Chilblains, Rheumatism, . Sore Ilreasts, - kingikorni, • Sore Heads, Gout, ' Salt Rheum, Sore Throats, Lumbago, Skin Diseases,. Sores ofall,kinds Piles, Spraini, Stiff Joi n t s, Ulcers, Worms of all kinds, Venereal Sores Tetter, Swelled Glaciate. *;*Sold at the Manufactories of •Professor .110I.LOWAV, 80 Maiden- Line, New 'York, and 24 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in sledieine throughout the United States and the cUihZed world, in pots, at 25 cents, 62.1.2 cents, and SI each. . 'there is a c•asiderablc sawing by - taking iho lamer sizes. N. D.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder,nre affixed to each pot. -i931 23eotr. Gifts! Gifts: ,Gifts; A GLORIOUS CHANCE TO GET GOOD BOOKS • FOR NOTHING ! Send foris Catslogne which will be sent to cou free of Postage 3. Si COTTON & CO, PUBLISIMIRS' AAD 11001(SiLLERS,, 400 Clinitaul St., Philadelphia, tiave, in addition to their - regular business of Publishing and Booliselling, adopted the princi ple of furni'sKing a Gift of the reaue of fain -25' cents to $lOOO, to the purchaser of every book of aie Dollar aid itptcardi. E:4&"•• send fora Cyttelegoo, which we will send to you free of Postsge.,,g3 • Being largely engaged in the Publishing Bu sinoss, J. S. Cotton & Co., have peculiar sdvan. Cages of obtaining . Books at very low prices, which enables there to give more valuable pref.- fins than can be afrii-ded by any other house en 'aged in the same line of business. • Any Book., published it the United States, will be furnished .at,the Publishers' price, and ...also a valuable gift to the purchaser without any extra charge., These gifts consists of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold C haimt, Ladies' Splendid Silk DresiPatterne,Parlor Time-pieces, ti:lverplated: Ware, costly sets of Cameos. 310- sale, Florentine, Coral, Garnet, Turquets and La. ca 3owe:Trv, Gold Lockets, Pencils and Pens. Lsdies Necks and Chantetaine "Chains, Gents' Beßorn,..Sturds and Sleeve Butt Oms, Pocket linices Portealonnaies, and bther gifts of use and value. Elr Five Hundred Dollars worth-t f Presents will be.diAributed with every Thousand Dollarp'Worth of Books 501t1.40 .Send for a Catalogue, which will 'be sent to you FREE OF POSTAGE. Persons forming Clubs, or wishing to, act as Agents, can get Books and valuable gifts for 2 nothing! - • Agricultural, - Botanical, Horticultural and Scientific. Books—Historical, Poetical, Juvenile _ and Misctilaneons Books—Dictionaries, Bibles, Prayer - and Hymn Books—Albums, Annuals, - Cash Books - and Works of Fiction, and all other - Books published in the United States, furnished at Publishers' prices, and free gifts furnishcui with ureey hook. * * *Send for sr Catalugue;which.will be sect to you fre . e of postage. - Address. J. -16.11;OTTON Ar. No. 409 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 4gents wanted in every part of the Cpantry. • • own, 1,0 0 0 AGENTS WANTED. VERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COGS. _L4 SELLOR IN BUSIN;;SS, containing plain and simple instructions to Everybody for trans actittg their businees according to law, with le , gal leitns for drawing the various necessary pa i'pers connected therewith, together with the taws of all the SWOP, for Collection of Debts, Property Exempt from Exeeutivix, ikleclaniee , Leins, Eiecution- of Deeds and kfortagages. Righta_ofllartied Women, Dower, Usury, -sUc. by Fax ax CROSBY, Esq, of the Philadel phia 13,;r. -331 pages, 12mo. An entirely new workion-the subject, adapted to' the wants of every citizen Of the United States. Single copies sent by mail to any ad ' dress, on re‘eipt -of price, et,no, or in law'etyle of binding at 81,25. , 7,Q00 Ageuts wanted to canvas for it, with whom liberal arrangements_ ill be made. Apply to or address JOHN E. POWER., Publisher, 9.m.a.1 617 SIMS , .61 Street,Philadelphin,Ps: Executors' Notice WligftL .n ' gr Int e tr t( 1 ) 8 - o th e ha s utcrt i t tl rs °l o i n h tie ve estate of Mosel' Stopard, late of the township of Forest Lake, deceased, all persons indebted to the said estate are 'requested to make immediate payment, also all persons having just demands against the setae will please present them duly authenticated for settlement to the subscribers. 'Mai. HARVEY, Ezueutors TABEZ O c t 2; sk, 2859, ' Al.l wanting farms in a''delightfal climate, iich soil, and secure from frosts. pee ad. vortisement of , Hammonton Lamls'ia another column. 'MEW GOODS, in line of businens, 1.11 ing, every week. ABEL TURRELL, . fIitAPE GROWER S can carry on their bu. aineti most successidlY at Hammonton. Read adratiament 7 /2 ' / / s•-• - e ,#„• • ) COMMERCIAL COLLEGE LOCATED (WED' THE SUSQUEELANXA VALLEY EMIR BINGHAMTON N. Y. Rooms open-for lostrnelion from. 9 a. M. LO 9:30 p.m. FACULTY D. W. LOWELL, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, Prnctleal A,•countant. _ Author of Lowell's Treaties von Book.Ktep ; , log, Diagrams illustrating the lame. Joint McCAl's, Assistakt Proteasor in the Book• keeping Department. A. J. WARNER, Professor of Practical and Or namegtal Penmanship, Commercial Calcula tions and Correspondence. LECTURERS: Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commer cial Law and Political &enemy: Han. Ransom Eafrom, Lecturer on Contracts, Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. • EXAMINING 'COMMITTEE: Don. Sherman D. Phelps, Win. R. Osborn, Esq., Tracy R. Morgan, Esq. Tho object of this Colleges is to afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business Education. The Books and Forms are Arranged by practical accountants expressly for this In. utitution and el:121)0.ex all the recent Improve trients. The course of instruction eel:uprises every department of business. The learner will be thoroughly taught thir science and practice of Double Entry Book• Keeping as applied to Jhe Following hinds of business, - viz: General ?der ehandistag, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis. sion, Steambrstling ' Railroading, forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c. Ladies 'Department entirely separate from that of the gentlemen. Students ran enter College at any time and receive individual instruction. By this arrange Wont every ,fituclent is permitted to progress as rapidly as'his enterprise and ability will per mit, and when through, perfect and - complete, will receive a Diploma which will enable him to review at pleasure. Time to complete the course, from Six to Twelve. weeks. No vacations. Board 9:450 per week. - T-£0:11S: For Book-KeePing, full accountant's course, inc:uding Practical Penmanahip, Commercial Computations and Diploma, (Time unlimit ed,) • • •- - $35 00 Same course for Ladies (separate apart ment.) - 20 00 Penmanship and Arithmetic, - 10 co Teachers' course in Penmanship, Practi cal and Ornamental, - - -30 00 Twelve lessons in Practical Penman, - 200 IV - Occasional classes will be formed in Phonograpy. For Lull particulars send for a circular. FRESH ARRIVAL I' THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the public that he has just re ceived a Supply of fifflll GROCERIES • among which may be found the very best of Sugar, Molasseig Syrup; Tea, 'Coilbe, Bcc., 4(.4, at prkes to suit the times,Jor ready pay. Don't mistake the place, but call at the inasemett of the' 14 *KEN STORE HOTEL, %here your humble servant carries on a general SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS , and wheie the public may always rely upon having their wants attended to withpromptness and fidelity. 0. M. C.RA.NE. Montrose, April 20th. HEED- THIS' WARNING! LOOK. OUT FOR BARGAINS I Nercrir 4M-coal:Xis A T HAYDEN BROTHERS' ORIGINAL One Price Ready Pay Store, consistinp, of • - Dry,Goods, Groceries, • Boots it Shoes. Hats it Caps, Wall _Paper, - Stone be Wooden 4lrare, • Flour, Paints, Oils. aims, .te., Watches, Jewelry. Tankee Notions, rif" Po END TO THEM! JES You will never find old shelf-worn, motbuesten, rotten, or out of style Goods at HAYDEN Bros.' Look out for Old Fogies, and hey your Goods where you can urn 28 its CENT. We bate a large stock of GOODS Purchased Ter CASH , and.will be sold at prices that will frighten the Old Fogy principles. EVERYARTICLE.WAttANTED as represented. No charge for showing Goods. HAYDEN BROTHERS. --New Milfon'a., June, 1859. tin BURNING FLUID, White end Cod Fish, Ladies Kid S. S. Boots, and more Gsiters from 58 eta. to .sl,7s—alt at TyLEICS. May 19th 1859. 12 I _ 2 LliS. OF SUGAR for $l,OO, at H. C: TYLER'S. June Bth, 18.59. 3,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER. 70 DIFFERENT SIRES. BORDERING; WINDOW PAPER &C., &C. A NEW SUPPLY, just arrived, and• for sale XX., cheap, by A. TURRELL SIT 0 -E•• S • 4 LARGE LOT for men women and childre% (1 juit reeired, and for sale at the very low eat rates, by . I. LYONS, & SON. sepB tRSONS wishiorto change their business P to a rapidly increasing County, a New Set. tlenient where hundrads are going. Where the climate fa mild and delightful. See adc,eitise meet of Hammonton Settlement, another col ufirm. • J. PALMER & CO, MARKET STREET WHARF, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions; Hair) constantly on band an assortment of , Dried and Pickled Fish, fke, viz: Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Herring* Codfish, Beet, Pork; Lard; Shoulder* Hams, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Bice, !kn. wool ClRollig T E subscriber continues the above bullies. -as usual at Lis old stand in Brooklyn Thankful for past .favors be would solicits a 'share of the public patronage. • - A. G. itEYNOLDE4 Brooklyn, )fay 23d,1889.1f. • %BEL TU RitIEIVL 1 8 bargl i al JEWELRY at the purckariza. Callsmott r. July 2 XEMr FIRM. S. tour, ter4 cc: 'OroVision More, At IIIONTIIOIy3, r I NE door below J. Ethridge!s Drug Store, on Public Avenue, where will be found (constantly on hand a general aaaortment of • • - GROCERIES-: Snell as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tens, Coffee ' &e., &c., &e. Also the choicest brands of FAMILY FLOUR' , Meal, Lard, Pork, Hams, Fish, - Candles dre. We solicit. a share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves to do the fair thiog, hoping by each bargain to secure another. BALDWIN & ALLEN. ALFRED BALDWIN. WM. L. ALLEN WM. B. SIMPSON, WITRH BIPILIRER Shop in Boyd & Webtter's new building, next door above Keeler of Stoddard's. HAVING worked for the past nine years with the most skillful workmen, he feels confident that he can do the most . difficult jabs on short notice. . All Work Warranted to Give latistaition W. B. SIMPSON has worked for me for some time, and f can recommend him aa-la careful and akinl workman, competent to do as good work u can be &re in the country, and worthy of nfidence. WM. A. CHAMBERLIN. Towanda Juno 10th, 1858... Refers to—Wm. Elwell, E. W. Baird. E. D. lifontayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury. Towan. da ; B. S. Bentley, L Searle, C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. * * 'Jewelry teatly repaired on. short notice, and on ressonabl stems. [June 15th, 1858.—tf. Railway or Endless Chain Horse Power for One or Two Horses, Changable Thresher and Separa tor and Thresher and Cleaner• I=l .yaLLES, BLOOD - & CO., ALtlieris, Pa. phe Zmprored Emery Morse Pow ers are equal if not superior to any End. less Chain Powers in the world, and warranted greatly superior, to the Wheeler Rack and Pin ion Powers. The Tiogs Point Horse Powers are unequaled for Convenience by any ether—ben adapted to a great variety of uses where Power is needed— as fivo different degrees of motion are obtained without extra gearing, And also-nnY desirable length and velocity of crank motion for cross cut Sawing, Pumping And Churning! They ran easily, are strong, durislole, well finialitdi- and made of good materials, Tinga Point Threshers and Separators. They are made of 'carton% sizes, and are supe rior to any other manufacture--of which fact judges of such machines will - be satisfied upon examination. • Fanning Mills , Fitted to run by Mime Power, Thresher and Separator. by-Beltinglfrom the Power. Thresher and Claimer.; The Tioga Point Thresher and Cleaner, and Emery's Combined 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 satisfaction. For Sale—Tioga Poi4rForming Mills, Por table, Circular and Crus.Cul Saw Mills, Clover Hullers, and Farm Grist Mph, till of which are very superior machines. Ur Persons in this and ndjoiinng counties should by all means examine - the above mention ed machines before purchasing elsewhere. No one will wish to send off several hundred miles for agricultural machines, when BETTER DIA• moms are to•be had rnsde near at borne. Send for Illustrated and Priced Catalogues. IL L. BLOWERS, agent foe Susquehanna county, Post Office, Montrose. August, 16th, 1859.—tf. FAR3I LANDS - RJR SALE t 2.5 miles from Philadelphia by railroad in the State of Now Jersey. Soil mom , the best for Agricultural purposes, being a pea loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farina, and buodjeds from all parts of the country are now settling end building. 'The crops produced are large and can be seen grow ing. The cliniate is delightful, and secure from frosts.. Terms from 8-14 to $2.0 per acre paya ble within four years by installments. To visit the plaeo-- r Leave Vine- Street wharf at .Phila delphia at 7:30, a, m.. by railroad for Hammon ton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter, Harmon ton Post Office, Atlantic County New Jersey. See full advertisement in another memo. ' . NOTICE. C. PATRICK, JR.,• would like after a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to the Moral sensibilities of a very generous pub. lie, who - have alwaytt,. manifested their sense of appieciafion of his usefulness by exacting his services when needed or thought to be needed, but who have given no other evidence of grati tude or good will—particularly in the way o "substantial aid" as - Kossuth would say--that he now desires a full and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm of Patrick & Dire ock ; and 116 wishes further to state that he desires nothing tcs he considered wrong, if, after a few weeks, the said accounts, remaining unsettled, sho'd be placed in the hands of a good sharp erllector, and made to account to him something that will bity Oats and Built wheat. Please notice this and take action accor dingly.--Yours jan2 E. PATRICK, JR. DRY GOODS FOR 4111111N,----1859, tm.ThL-slock.of SILK Fall stock of STAPLE GOODS, - Full stock of FANCY GOODS, Fashionabfa FALL SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINOS, Blankets; Quilts, Table Linens, etc., etc., ETRE & LANDELL, Fourth dc Arch-attis, Philadelphia. N. IL—Black Silks, Whalnale,at loto"rates. OrnaTgains, Daily, from New York Auctions. Pitiladelphis, September Bth, 1859.-3 m w MAKE THE OLD THINGS NEW! A NEW ARTICLE for rale in ,Sus• 11 quehanna County only at the !Montrose Book Store. A Mahogany Cloth,9B, 45 and..4B inches wide,—for Tables, tands, Bar, Store, and Bar-Com:item Melodeon and Piano Covers. FIGKRED TABLE AND STAND SPREAD, Of vs , none sizes and styles, and all warranted to stand the test of of boiling water, hoecoffee pot.-eatn phene, spirits, &c., dee., and will neither break uor crack in cold or hot weather. Jast.the arti. chi to make old furniture nevi. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, July 25th. 1859. S. M. Pettengill & 00., Advertising Agents, at 119 Nassau-st. New-York, and 10 State-et, Boston; are agenttior The•Alontrose Democrat, and are au thorized to coutrict for us at our lowest rates. L ADIES' GA ITERS.—.A new lot vt 46 centp, by J. LYONS, di. SON. SUPERIOR Ground Coffee in cans, Codfish &c., for sale by _ J, LYONS & SON. QAI LT, by the Birr&, #3aele, or Pound, for gale by ABEL TURRELL. SAME' RD'S LIVER INVI GORATOR, • h, arty front C 7 unss.s.l ty hlmalaN..iletlellie. tuft.% joate need It. awl fs tuts re- OP la Use discuss% for V, Lai. a pte NEVEit Timm IT le eompounited ...lit A ha. brcolae au ow 14611.4 fAcl,l andpprorea by sit the Owlet 5....t.h ..otaktesee to ir ,„„--or2.ed ....,.;14... ,„ tio, lulln peers a Ti„,,h.t i.5 ,.., pp ..11 wpm VII In( relief es Ulu 11111.3 . 01. ii 02410.4{C .nitaoll.llll 1.11 h.osersoSnoshm. The dose mud. be adnyaea . In MP temperament of the El hstlvilltist tektsi It, tun, us- fed lo lUII Swath:ea act Is ..... act featly so We noveta. . Let the dictates of your ihrhpsellt snide yna In the or t 1 . LIVER IN. IV / 0 ORATOR. aga 11 g . a u alt: ewe Liver Conc.' i plaints . Unions Ail ...- tacks, Dyspepsia, IChronteDiarrhoest , 111 Suva in ite Co in- plaints, Dysectie.. 0 ry. Dropsy. Sour StomaCh. Habitual 11 Coativeneas, Cia01... 1 Ic, Cholera, Chola ra ldoribus, Cholera testlantuna. vim.- o'' lines Ja un die e. lasnuale Weakness. 4 es, sza may be toed nun.. wrathy ma as Ordina ry Fanilly Medi. pl rimm. ii.m.r.sicK .. E. A ..A.Li c ., i lboaaaod k essi trolly) Ice twenty minutes. i raw Or th ree Tea.. ro epoorosis a cake we U ossmacemat et g attack. Asa who WOO (tars 1 ars silvan( their latathwel Ottativor. AUX WATER Ile THE ITOUTII WITH THE 11111r/GORATOIES. ADD /SWALLOW BOTH TOO Hvms 11.. . . Price Owe Dollar per nmele. Amex sartronws FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS .V Imo courouNPED rang -, Plum' Vegetable lastrilete, and pus up in tit GLASS Chilth, Mr 11104. and will keep co ` 'he any alienate , et n . Family eu. . 'Mettle PlLLneens• • the but salve Cathartic 3 erMth the Pleender ha. load et 1 ... =11ea wets than twenty me. The demand from lbw wto lemelowmedt la` ant tbe setishetion add. all memo In MOM to UNIT ••• I ;aialentataeal the mills. apes MAIN Me mated all. The renewlas Ind hewOhne MAT' S Callon:the set en Maned portions of Me dIiLV C b l o l w l e A sE SyTWMAo n A. 't ile .1 d T_* l e C d iatped I ta m. beetweempowded than a wrlew of Me purest Vete. um,. zeown, uhlelt an elite add oert a th. ethseetary eased and are - pen mate In *new ts abers • Calhartla Is 01. web 'et De. randentents of the 'tope an 11_, Illeaphe *zr i nese - , Pains In the Ahaelc and Loin.. ,-.1, Gostlvenew, Pei n and Aoreneas over 2 she whole body, gnu sadden mid, ethhit = frequently. If neeleend, rod le • long C 0..,.. of Fe- V' nu. Lo an of *ppm. tete, a Crreplesg ern. et settees .1 CON ewer the bndr. Rustles.- -e I nee, Headache, e' %relight In the head. IX , all In tie mm story _..,' Diseases. Worms hi ::. c_tletlett Of. Adepts, 1111 itheteneellsm, a great Partner dun Moen he .. 5 Man, 41...111i kr WUkk ...• beak Is heir. too outnervoa he So unease In the advents*. do emu. Dome, lto S. Co MICE THREE 01911 Cd. n) The Liver Invigorator and PemellY Ca- • thatelle Pills are weaned by Inwebde evnewo 7 . ~,,,t sold wolestle by the Trade la all the large tows. ..-. 111. T. W. SANFORD, M.D. Itandartmer and rh,w,... 3.78 Broadway, New York. Nettr ► ~ ricultnrat ietttcment. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, A Rare Opportunity in a Delightful and Healthy Climate 25 Miles Southeast of Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, NEIV JERSEY. . - - A N old estate consisting of several thousands of acres of produelice soil has been dii ided into Farms of various sizes to suit the purchaser. A population of some Fifteen hundred, from vs. rions parts of the middle States and New Eng. land have settled there the past year, improved their places, and raised drops. The price of land is at the low sum of from $l5 to 8:20 per acre, the soil is of the beat quality for the production of Wheat. Corn. Peaches. Grapes and Vegeta. Wok . IT IS CONSIbERED THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. The place is perfectly secure from frosts—the destructive enemy of the farmer. Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now growing and can be seen.. By ex. aming the place itself, a eorrect judgement can be formed of the • prodectiveness of the land. The terms are made easy to secure the rapid im. provement of the land, which is only sold for actual improcement. The result hp been, that within the past year, loins three hundred houses have been erected, two mills, one steam, four stores, some forty.rinyards.and peach orchards, planted, and a large number of other improvt.. , ments, making it a desirable and active place of business. TILE MARKET, -1 rts!the reader may-perceive from its lixAtion, is tbo BEST IN THE UNION. Produce bringing•double the price than in to cations-away from the city, and mora than dou ble the price than - the West. It is known that the earliest and bestfruit and vegetables in this latitude come from News Jersey, and are"annnal ly exported to the' extent of millions. In locating here the settler has many advan tages. 'lle is within a few hours' ride of the great cities of New England and Middle States, ho is near his old friendiaami associations, he is ioo settled country where every improvement of comfort and civilization is at hand. Ile can hug every article he wants. at the cheapest price, and sell his produce for the highest, (in the %Vest this is reversed,) ho has Behools for his children, , and will enjoy an open winter climate, where fevers are utterly It result of the change upon those has generally been to restore telleut state of health. if building and Improving, lumber 11 at the mills at the rate of $lO to $l5 per thousand. Bricks from the brick yard opened in the place, every article can be 'procured in the place, good carpenters are at hand, and there is no Owe in the Union where buildings Audi improvements can be made, cheaper. - The reader will at once be struck with the advantage% 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 invited to examine the land be fore purchasing. This ail cultivation, expected to do. They will see land under such is the extent of the settremant that they will no doubt, meet persons from their own neighbor hood; they will witates 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. tyro and be ready to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re fusal. There are two daily trains to Philadelphia and to all settlers who improve, THE RAILROAD COMPANY RITE? A FREE TWEET FOR NIX MONTRA, AND A HALF-PRICE Ticair:roa THREE YEARN. TOE TOWN OF HAMMONTON. In connection with the agricultural settlement, a new And thriving tow* has. naturally arisen, whi qi presents inducements for any kind•of busi. ness, particularly stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could be carried on in this place and market to good advantage, also cotton busi ness, and manufactories' of agricultuaal menu or Foundries jot casting small articles. The improvement hlis been an rapid as to insure a constant and permanent increase of business. Town lots of a good size, we do not sell small ones, as it would effect the improvement of the place, min be had at from 4100 and upwards. The Hammonton Fetriiitd Cht literary and agricultural sheet, 'containing lull informa tion of Hananautius r ataphe.asistainedat 95 emits per annum. Title indisputable--virtantee deeds given, clear of all inciimbrance when money Is paid. Routo to the land: Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, fur Hammonton by Railroad, at 7:30, I. in., or 430, p. m., fire 90 cents, When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding convert. fences on hand. Parties had better stop whh Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until Any have decided as to purchasing, as be will show them over the land in his carriage, free of expense. Lettere and applications can be addressed to Landis & Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co:, New Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fifth Streets, Philadelphia: Maps and information cheerfully furnished. , actg. 11.6 in. Fitiftrillt , NUM anbactiler having purchased e " J. refitted and newly furnished the is a above well ;notes and popular. Hotel, is prepared to stereommodate the trav eling tublic and others with all the attentions and conveniences usually' found in first-clue Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro prietor and his Assistant! to make the Hotel equal in every point teeny In the country. The Bar will always le supplied with the Choicest Liquors. • The Stables, connected with thin House are large, roomy and convealent,and careful and attentive Hostler* are always in charge of them. -J. B. I.mix. Montrose, Slay 13th, 1868. FLOVIR, fresh groantl. ?do/asses and Sa 'gars, cheap. Tin roC.ived and for Rile by lots 27th.] ' 1; LYONS & SON. R. KENYON JR. & CO. WOULD respectfully xolicit tho inspection of s new and very rich assortment of DRY GOODS this day received, consisting in part of as follows: Rich Black Moire Antique Silk 18s. per card; Foulard Silk, oleo style, 65. per yards Rich Plaid Silk, the very neatest patterns, 105. per yard; Bl.ck Silk, 28 inches wide, from 7s. to 12s.'per yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from 88 to 811, , the finest assortment in Snsq'a Co.; nea invoice of Giaghams, at very low prices; also of Calicoes large stock of Denims, Mixtures ; Plaids, and Lawns; Printed Shawls from - 7s.` to 85; Brodie Shawls from $5 to $25; Collars from 8 cis. to 205.; Parasols from Bs. to 245. each; Bonnet, a large stock; Ribbons and Flowers; also a new invoice of. Gents Shoes—Congres , Enamelled and Call Skin; Ladies Congress Gai ters, Kid And Enameled; Misses- Calf and Enam elled BootafChildre6 Parodi Boots, Gaiters and everything in that fine. They would also call attention to the fact that having an arrangement with one of the largest Importing Houses in New York they will receive regularly New Styles air fast as they appear in New l'ork,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. - TMAIS. A new lot this day received, and would re spectfully solicit an examination of the same. Good Tea at 3i., city priccs,alao at 4s. fut. 6n. Bs. -WM C. Iklll%. COEIFICE..-Java, Rio and Ground Coffee. SALIEVIATUS—James Pyle's. Babbitt's Med icinal;and Exzelsior, dr.c. NAILS, and also a new stock of WALL PAPER and WIN DOW PA PER,this day reeeierd. FARM ING TOOLS of the most approved patterns. • - X . C.: 0 43.15..eti i 3r, Gold Band, Shaded, Blue Band, and all the now attles, as Last an they appear io New... York. FLOCK constantly on hand. SALT he the barrel or sack. PATENT GLASS, and eterttldnir elan too want. It. KENYON JR. & CO inwsville.Centre, Po.; Jtvie gth, • {859 PL.M . I%/ 430 V".A.I.a. G. F. FORDHAM LI AS removed his shop soross the street, to the building one door- below Keeler AT Stoddard's, which he has fitted up expressly for a Saddle, Harnesi arid Trunk Shofr, ,where may be found ail, kinds of from the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting harness, 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 LEATHER on hand, from which harnesses will be - made and 7Ecrrastixtoci.. - * * *Customers wig:please bear in mind that I wish to settleup once a year. Those having unsettled recounts, or notes due, will oblige by settling or, making payment without further delay. - ti. F. FORDI-lA'AI, Feb. 24th, 18391 Illontrose, Pa. iv - civirxcDm. 7 COBB would respectfully announce to the L 4. public that he luny still ho found at the oLd stand, fully prepared to . attend to the wants of the community. He will keep'on hand a good Stock of Groceries: SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SFICE:O. FRUIT, FLOUR and SA LT (by the sack or barrel,) FISII, and all articles found in First Class Groceries. He would psrticularly call the attention of Farmers and others to the fact that he is constantly receiriv fresh supplies of FIRST RATE FLOUR,: also good and medium qnalities,"which will b. sold atom, for ready pay, in quantities to sui the purchaser. Ussto paid for Palta , Deinon, And Vaal AkinP AN IMMENSE QUANTITY OF New . AT THE Fitg - rt This Week. Please call and see 'em. Sept. 22, 1859. 11. C. TYLER. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of S. U. Sss ne & Enos. is this day, dissolved by mutual consent, D. Sayre withdrawing from the firm. The business will be carried op as heretofore under the name and style of S. B. Sayre & Bro. The' notes and act:Mints will be in the hands of D. Sayre for settlement. All indebted to the firm will please give it their immediate attention, as all the ac- counts must be settled. S. H. SAYRE do BROS Montrone. Sept. Ist, 1859. KEYSTONE HOTEL, At Montrose, Penn. WWI. IL. WILTON, Proprietor. TIS new and commodious Hotel situated on Public Avenue, near the Court House,and nearly in the centre of the business portion of Montrose, is now fu ly completed and furnished, and will be opened ou Monday. the 27th day of the present month for the accommodation of the public and travelept . The Proprietor feels confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to give COmplete Satislkctiou. The Hotel and Furniture are new; and bo ex pense has been spared to render it equal, if not superibr loamy 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 rendyto respond ! to the call of customers. The Stables connected with this Honso are New and Convenient The Proprietor reepectfully solicits the patron ago of his old friend,. and the public generally. WM. K. HATCH. Mont roae, Sep • mber Ist, 1858 • ~( 11,t, Gq)att %att I ! MCArskt Ti. MOE, WHOLESALE SALT DEALER, 201 Washingtow4L (Directly opposite Washington Market,)' New Yoram. STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN CO:111511 and Fine SALT, at 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, &c. and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Co rtices, St. Übea, Lisbon, Cadiz, Men, Nantes, ace .„ all of which will - be sold at bargain prices from vessels, eters and storehouses.:. Any purchaser wishing to tercet from a good assortment will find it to his interest to call. N. B.—Fine table salt put np in small bags of different - sizes, and constantly on Mind in ship. ping order. Alan a splendid article of Rock Ground salt, in quell bozos, put up and for sale by the quantity, in cased of five dozen each. New York, April tat, 1659.—ti.* Dr, Coggswell's 11111-PIIIO6ISM SALTS . a sure cure for INFLAMMATORY'Diseases of all kinds, for mile by ABEL. T-URRELL Montrose, 92d. 1859. rriEEIII.—GUM AND .PLAIN TEETH, for sale by AIiEL TORRELL Ayer's Sarsaparilla:;. A compound remedy. in whicir we ilave la- E bared to produce the mast effectual alterative that can be nude. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sanaparillk so 'combined with other ~ „,t substances of still greater alterative .pi er to afford an effective antidote for the lierases es Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It Is 4elis se d r that such a remedy is wanted by those who 0 gaffer from Strut:nous complaints, and that one which sill accomplish their cure must prove "2 of immense service to- this large chra of our so afflicted fellow-citizens. now completbly this compound will &Nit has been proven by caper- '5,1 uncut on-many of the worst cases to be found , of the.follossinetomplaittbs: , fienereta. Aso Scanrowes CourrAtists, Enurnexs AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES. ITLCZIOr /NIVEL% BLOTCHES, TUIIOIOI, SALT RHEUM, :I . &sis nest.; iireuttis AND SYPHILITIC As- IS stargoss, Mendentsr. DISEASE, Drearsr, Neu. LSLOZA on Tic Dotmovuesx, Daniurr, 'Drs- PEPSI! AND IsIDIGESTIOR, EttiStrELAS, floss OA Sr. VIRE, and indeed the whole t class of complaints arising froni lorcurry op F. utu, Bump. This compound will bit &end a great pro imitsaof health, when taken in the spring, to 1, espel -the foul humors :si•lfieh fester in the 2 brood at that season of the year. Ily the time-- • ly expul-ion of them many rankling disorders "' 'are nipped in the had. Ifultitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves front „ the endurance of find eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the systetrewill strive to EZ. rid itself of curruptions, if nut waisted to do .0 this through the natural channels, of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the >" vitiated blOod whenever you and its impurities bursting through the span in pimples. eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the viitis Lelcietse it whenever it is foul, arid your feelings will tell fi you when. • Even where no particular disorder 'a felt, people enjoy better health,' and ,live t ; longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this 5 . pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something 0 ; must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. ti Sarsaparilla has. and deserves much, the e c -i• reputation. of accomplishing these . But t; the world has been egregiously deceived by ea preparations of it, partly because tote drug , alone has not ell the ,virtue that is claimed for it, but, more because many preparations," pretending to be en ecntrat,d esti-nos of it, a contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, .1 or any thing else. :3 During late years the public have been tnis- - led by large bottles, pretending to 'veva quart .) of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar ,Slost _ of those have been frauds upon the sick, for & they nut only contain little, if, any. Sarstpsi rilla, but often no Curative properties whatev-- cr. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various fxtracts of Sarsaparilla - which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has berme - synonymous Keith imposition and cheat. Still we call this compoUnd Sarsaparilla, and intend Z to supply shch a remedy as shall rescue the ,„1. name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have grouniffor believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the clitelses it it intend.: ' 4 ' cd , to cure. In order to secure their complete r. eradication from the system:the remedy shotild be judiciously taken according to directions on h the bottle. • PREPARED DT • DR. J. C. AVER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. I"rlee t $1 per nettlei; St: nettles for $5. .g; Ayer ' s Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself smelt a renown for the cure of V. every variety of Throat ami Lung Complaint, that J it ix entirely,„noneeessary for us to coconut the 8 evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been cm. • c 0 ployed. As it has long been in constant the 4 throughout this section, we-need not do more than ot assure thepeople its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to' E do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. 4 + -Ayer's Cathartic Pills, gi -) P 073,. TRY CCrItX Or ec‘tirearss, Jaaialire, Dyspysid, Indigestion, ysentery, FOlll NiallitiCh, Erysipelas, Ifea,htehe, Bbevasatisro„ Er puma atsd Skin Diseases, ' 74 Lirrr Ma:plaint, Dropy, Teller, Tamara and Salt Rheum. Worms, Coati- Airortrigia, as 11.7 1114 - ma for 'Plallyiay the Blood. g They are augar-roaled, so that the moat sensi tise eau take them pleasantly. and they are the " best-aperient in the suerld for all the purposes of a .. foully physic. Pdoo 25 cents per Pox: MO boxes for $l.OO. Great numbers of Clergymen. Physicians. States- e men, and eminent personages, have ,lent - Their 4, names to certify the tin psralleled usefulness of these i. remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion' of them. The 'Agents below named fur. nish gratis our AMERICA' ALMANAC in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above a. complaints, and the treatment that should be fol. o lowed (or their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Aran's, and take no others. The sick WWI( the best aid there is for them, and they should o base it. All oar Itetnedies.are for sale by AtjunnELL. Montrose; A. P. MILLER. 4 . Co., -_ - - BALLIKANDEIi Bafes.--NVANS ...--. I ...;„_-„, -._ & Watson, No. 26 south fourth. ! j e , ; •_ct:,,; ! street, Philadelphia, have now qo 1 i I 1 hand a large assortment of Fire ' ,-- _. ; and Thief-proof Safes. Also - Iron doors fur banks. atoroa, Iron shutters, Iron - sub, all makes of Locks, equal to any in the United states. - Five Safes in one Fire. All come out Right with contents in good condition.. • s TIIE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA AGAINST THE WORLD. EVANS Sr. WATSON, Have hid the surest demonstration in the following certificate that their manufacture of Salamander Sates has at length rally warranted the repreeentations which have been made of them am rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element : Philadelphia, April 12th, 1856., roars, Evstss & WArrox.—Gentlemen: -It 111Torde us the highest satisfaction to state to you, that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Sitlaraander Safes which" we purchased of you some months since. we saved a largo-portion of our jeWeiry,and all our hooks, pipers, &e., exposed to the- calamitous fire in Ranstead Place, on the morning of-the 11th. inst. When we reflect that these Safewwe►e 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 heat caused the braneltletes to melt, we cannot but regard the preservatitin of their valuable contents as most convincing proaf of the great security afforded by your Safes,. _ We shall take much pleasure in recommend. log thorn to men of business as a sure reliance against fire. GEORGE W. SIMMONS & BRO., .kwekr a, Mho have purchased six large Safes since. April 28, '5B-4. P. REYNOLDS, H • • AV}G returned. to Montrose for the• Per. Tioof resuming the Tailoring Business, revectful6 announces to the public that he is prepared to attend to their wants withprompt -neas and fidelity. Latest - .Fashions • always at hand. Cutting done on abort notice. and warranted to -fit. Shop in basement. of Searle . * Hotel—corner room in front. aug2btf THE HAMMONTON FARMER—A taws paper devoted. to Literstare ;Ind Agricul ture' also setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of Hammonton, In. New Jersey, lan be au bacribed for 'at Only 26 cents per seam. ‘nclose postage stamps for the amountl Ad. dress editor of Farmer Hammonton, P. O. At lantic Co.. New Jersey. Those wishing'cleap land, of the best quality in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Unioni and, where crops are never cut down by the frosts, the terrible scourge of the north, see'advertilte went of Hammonton Lands.. pERSONS wanting change . of climate for health. See advertisement ofHammonton lands, another column. A CHEAP And easy remedy ler the Piles and 21, Coins. Try it. , Also Mayen Rat pod Mice Exterminator, so ld by .Is. LYONS fr.. EON. DR. CHURCHILL'S-RIMY CONSUMPTION. tricium-s-rrows: 063171X1t PRIPAII•1101 Or rat HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND OF SODA," SHik , Ounmpli tAwai..r. tlAcmi.c Pokonclatil l ikakubnOSL4Ala, - 4.1 s}y4 '&& C511.1‘.0.41. . SU edam ot tbir ICES' Otworrivd by Dr. Memelll, of p.a.) V obtaar4ra tor It the most UNBOUNDED Form. A urn' • thfter.t.o. Europe sad the "Ottl.tett Stated ri s _lately SCIENTIFIC PIIIPAEATION..notI sets with nyvkamovs EFFICACY in ell stems or Pulmonary and ?remo t a Dimmed the nittmsoloorspAttea feererme iho'Prin• apto wirien meditates eroded* forts sad are AU most p0 ...../ % 1 blood ioseraling agenfs known. The Cure of Cowituagpeloih. L the Molt and rtuso more (st a perbd, Ctmr Dar. DYE then ea he Do toreertshey ao to the natort.:l( the dlemes,).,, b, o b th b,,,k - IN ALL, CASES, by tins treatment. must *btu the otlettng lam of the Ow In of halt eoterient Ovens. death. Ours Is the rule, peak the esorpriuu. Ws asset= hes met oozy s =um effigy Out orlit. if toed mhatnet them eskte a stolid= of the Wisest ritrirLST ITB DEVELOMENT. Oest.:thes set AA A. rkiestrAnoz wrrig =WAD SO COMTAIROW. JtY WAGGINATIOX 11025.11711 GAM 10 ItUAlteriat. • - Professionir Correipondence. • “Coarratece. oenL Svc. barn lwee MO= disease for tweetralre yews, eaol hare dthired there eltf_ _ from th e vas et the Ptheoratatheacce Nava "rota alt wale. t Am. oimteattiote ceterthteauf." t• thraesarthe, pal M Uthia-A c:aad thae. Byrom& sumo In my practice with carp *awry efecto—so amok so got 1 WOULD POT It RALWAILD to ssemta vermeil 9991914" Mene.serest„ .VT, Av., 9, MC -1 rithere th e Ilireeteer rearm vied le the manner thd trey Dr..Clotthhlll need Una% *ma. CURL COLLUDIPTSON. • Bei ervistanovoxx. Va., Aug. IL, have sortaisibed the _lino/du...white In nevelt gum nod am defigated wed. ate eD 12 Accountiannto tronnvila." Lowam. 0, July A. , have deed to all about forty bottles and In bat one Inafianae have they Caned *Owe:ft gent. and Mat wan a homa one luau I up e 51441. I ban ihr pa. bad gueral we. Ova o p by attending pbytltuum wlto au 10te,1131301 , n0 cement:Art.l[LT deo Imam and nun drat ALL us in of pul arcade, I 'have mod the Itellarni In my own mu mita decided augur. it "al ta„ waded as unman, ty phymun and fdendN nod tetra isttder the 'old treat:wad: I ago now ibte to Ade. In on, tae dek. as many Ulm Is • &IT. aa any altat ha the county. - "ftllottex Fahhla Aug. VI. 11124—1 hare ordy time, Ufa r ood b to my. that I have Men guloodaAed witneasdag Ala r '&WI of the Ifsroreoevartea. The statements In .rmr pamphlet an not at an : in pgrralad." Eamon. Fiume Tanarlum, Aug. 4 ibra—lhave been odor Goer Itypoplimphltes of Lime sod each, and dare e a,r,„„... a Great intYrofentenf /mu them. ./tllo._eny son. . 00 lad a beds Le e cough and bled L l. of the long; In I.Lite•We ?MIA bun fitted by their vac • .enuunuu. Pa.. July mg, 1811.—I received the tulle bottle of Churchill'. Remedy for Consoeddloa • • • 4 /AS IPMALLD WAnoltAcre. tent Cam. Make No Delay ! Goan . orrn'to. to ..r dace of -the Dbttore. abcgthi repot ie"- badbfely to the toe of the I.llronmernfrat or LINN /LSD Eons. arca strrott's azrourz Par rAzanott" ttestmpk b cabs Imre bottles. ft+ . 04v:11k:say re:pu M the atm proposed tb Dr. Charehill "14 tvenv4 ;" rod b prepeibi et oordltg to hle original Formula. Dr. Churchill's Work on COnsumitiou, Comprising tdolteperm made to tbo Imperial Academy of Mediate., Panda; Noma' of Core, and Leitrim. Dominants, Tiatimonb* tim i .Ort:,rortlti p. a % l ea:1%111:e 'em i r rocelpt d ol a MlNE oration in tegard to Dr. Miumikaarsca;M 'l Nal . elm CAVTlitaTie—lntercoLed DMWdsertli try to nett Tatilotha yrego.rationo temp mine. Do not Tiny them! My "Genuine Trie paration" team my lac rinlite .1117 AU., Ilevrato et all PropKraf.lon• etalmaloww.ie - I** volkiwb 1.,036 eV adaw 3 0811.1 - Tr eammary •«+.a, a/M.4OY ►ew/.e*U.aa. Kw writing to me. Wow 4.1.. YV Karoworatiss that will pronewl smor Keeopties peaelWooll w►r woo. ralr/L—One Dia*. -112 ; three Bot 1/11; Cogitated Se !Woo, by mall, prepaid. Sold 1r holsode and Metall at the Sole Galena Depot In the Dated Swot (.10as all antes should be a&1dr.....1). SSA by nnectabis Dmcgistakee., J. WINCHESTEIV43 John St., N. Y. Jar A Book fbr Everybody. .4rl STARTLING DISCLOSURES I TELLER'S great .I.Jr work for the married or tho l e' contemplating mar -loe —2OO pages full of Imact.toss, ice 25 cents—sent to all .ts under seal,- by mail, IST.PA ID. 50,000-cop• sold the past year. The tgle utarried,and the mir ed happy. A Lecture on ,one a partner; a complete It contains hundreds ofse c ore published—wartanted to be Worth three times the amount asked thr it. Oats in specie or postage stamps, enclosed-..will.aceltra a copy, by return mail. Address • I. TELLE12,41..„.D. No. 5 Deaverst, Albany, N. Y. M' De. Vicuots' FFIIALE el. a box, with full directions. Married ladies should not use:them—Sent by mail. lit all cases ofnervous and spinal affectiou,pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on alight exertion: palpitation of heart, hysterics and whites, these pills will erect a cure when ail other means have • failed; rind altho' a powiffulremedy, do not con tain iron, calomel, antirnony, or anv.thine hurtful to the constitution. Address DR. TELLER as above.fehrl*y . . TEE SECRET lI~FIBIIITIFB OP YOUTH AND MATURITY; Just PubMika Gratis, the 25th That Da AFEW Wcrds on the Rational Treatment without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weak ness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Dubility,PrematureDecay of-the System, Impo tency and Impediment toMarriagegenerally, SY B. DE LANEy, 31. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed At-mi- I:MT InEDIcINE, in in this - small tract, clekrlrde monstrated; and the entirely new end highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, folly explained, by means of which ev/sry.one is' enabled to cure BIMBELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad vertused nostrums of the day. Srnt, to any address, gratis and post free ins 'sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage Stamp.; to Dr. B.:DE LANEY. 88East ist Street. New York City. (fl7veqp. '-HOWARD 83BOCIATION " PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent In..titutibn established by sp. cintEndowment, for the Relief of the Seek , .nnee Distressed.tailicted.with Virulent and . . Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual .Organs. EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the 111 Acting' Surgeon, to all who apply by fetter, with a descriptiOn.nf theircoudition. (ageoicco patine. habits of tifeAtc...) and in CVleg of ex treme povertv.medi'einett furnished free °fatter. Valuable Report. on Spernodurrhrea, and oth er Diseases' of the Sexual Organs, sent to the af flicted in sealed letter envelopes, free nl charge' Address, Dr. i. Skillin Hoaghton, : Acting Sur geon, Howard Association,. No. 2 Smith 9th-at„ Milled a, Pa. By °Mar athe Directors. loci& ALARRI4GB i GUIDE. .A . NEW-1300K,. BY WILLIAM YOUNG; M. D. The secret clue to courtship, love & marriage: with the diseases inci el - 4 dent to youth, maturity and o dime; --- ":" - being lights and bhades of married ,;s7 , life, its joys and sorrows, hopeit `& a' fears and disappointments. Let all married people, or those contemplating marriage 'and having the least impediment, to married life. react this book. Letevery young man and woman in the land read this book. It is full of Plates, sod discloses secrets that every one should know: a little knoidedgest,first may save . a world of trouble in after life. Send for a copy (enclosing :25cts., to DR. Wm. YOUNG, 428 yj 416 Sproce.st, Philadelphia.. ®OLD DOLT. RUTH'S BOOK - OF TRAVELS ejt and great discoveries of the Japaneselj and East India Medicines, with full directions for the certain cure of consumption, bronchitis, ca tarrh, ce agile, olds wahine, fevers, heart disease, act ()Nis, cancer,dyspepsia, liver complaint,gravel and urinary deposits, female complaints, &c--- Illustrated with'hundreds of certificates of cures and' engravings. For the purpose of rescuing as many sofferin,g fellow-beings as possible from a premature death, it will be sent to any part of the continentfor 25 cents, by DR. IIEATII, oc2Oyv) 641 Broa dway, Maw York qty. Sold by A. Turron,litantros; illayden Bros. Now Milfold; C. P. Mathews, Scranton. 1300 K BINDING.—OId Books, Newspapers. 1.11 1 Pansphloin, Magazines, etc., bound up 00 short notice. . 3. L. & BON. QHOE Business and Factories can be carried on profitably at liannaopton. See Oyez tisetrent of itarscaoston Lands. AZD CM. UP