The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 15, 1859, Image 4

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MBE first hospital surgeoris and medical pub-
Deists of Europe, admit the unparalteled
intirintlammaiory and healing properties of this
Ointnient; gereinments sanction its use in their
naval and military services ;..and the masses-it
this country and - throughout the world-repose
the utmost confidence in its curative, properties.
It penetrates the sources of ir.tlammation and
corruption which' underlies tho external evi
dences of disease, and
.neutraliie The fiery
merits which.feed and exaqkerate the malady.
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas.
-These are among the , most terrible and ago
nizing diseases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre
and'the skin; yet in their worst forms, and when
seemingly, incurable;
; they invariably disappear
Mader a persevering application of this soothing
heating: antidote to pain' and inflammation..
Balt Ilheum, Fever Sores, Stiff:data
. In all cases of Salt Rheum, - where medical wa
ters, lotions, and every receipt of dill pbarmams.
pima have proved useless, the Ointdent will ac:
complish a thorough cure. Fever Pores-lea)
quickly tinder its influence, and Its relaxing et=
feet upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful.
Mischarg: ing 'Ulcers.
A Most reparkable and - happy change Is pro
duced is the appearance of malignatit..Alcers af
ter a few applications of this Oinment. The sur
rounding redness vanishes, _ and ra
; gnules. of
of healthy flesh begin to, take_ the piaci of the
discharged matter. This process goesik-more
or less rapidly, until the 'orifice is'filled up With
sound Material: and the uicei radiiiallY Cured.
A Wool to 'others. ". •
The young are the most frequent criers from
external injuries, and thmeforo every mother
should have this healing preparation constantly
at hand. It is . an Absolute speelfle for' sore
breasts, and quickly.renioves the encrusted sores
which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces
of children. ;
=3s=
This Ointment is univerEal ly used on board the
Atlantic and Pacific whaling fleet as•a cure for
-scorbutic affections and as the best possible
remedy for wounds and bailie& 'Argo supplies
of it have recently .been ordered by the Sultan
of. Turkey for hospital purpose& •
Bath the Ointment and Pills should le used in
the following cases:
Bunions, Chapped Hands, -,.Scalds,
Barns, Mercurial Eroptions, Sore Legs,
Chilblabas, Rheumatism, Sore Breast a„
Fistula, Ringworm, Soreheads,
Cout, " Salt Rheum, • - Sore Throats,
Lumbago, Skin Diseasea, Sores of allkinda
Piles, Sprains, Stiff Join t s,
Ulcers, Worms of all kinds, Venereal .Sores
Tetter, Swelled Glands.. '
* * *Sold at ihe Manufactories of Professor
ilottowAy, 80 Maiden. Lane, New York, slid
24 Strand, London, by nli respectable Druggists
and Dealers in' Medicine thronghoirf the United
States and the tivilized Worrd, in pots, at 25
cents, 62.1-2 cents, and 81 each. '
There is a considerable saving by taking
.theJarner t sizes. . •
N. fl.—DireCtions for the guidanco'of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each pot.
: , j9yl 23eow.
••••-
LI. wonting farms in a delightful -climate,
.11 rich soil, and seenre from frosts. See ad
vertisement or. linnimonion Lands in another
ealumn. - . ~ • -
NEW YORK STORE
Mi!' ril l COURT STREET,
ADJOINING:TEE BANN ONEDIGRANTON
AY, Anent:-
rirtill*P4CIOLTS and ELEGANT store is
noyi open with entire irew'stviek of
. 10317- G00D,20
which for e,xtenl, richness and variety, far snr
piss anything ever offered in the Southern Tier.
OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT
abounds with every kind, of Cloths, Cassinieres,
Satin, te, Vestings, Overcoatinis; Tweeds, 'Fen
tucky Jeans, etc. etc , etc, from the nicest to the
cheapest. In the line of •',
we have the largest - and most elegant-stock of
.KitcH BLACK and rANCY SILKS
!ever exhibited -in this'market.
Plain azul.Printe.l all:Wool Preach Merinos, front
li2c, up.
.P.ich Chintz Pigurea, and all-Wool rinl.ai„•
Bich leas Silks 2nd Poplins.
250 pieces French anti . English • '
New & Seasonable Dress Goods
Of every - known Style and - Fabric.
Good &folio loldParamettas, at 'only ISt.
/lain Karina', &cony /bids as ir Stripes, 200.
Mowing Do Laints, 10e. '
English Prints.worthL and 150 for 10e
Good dark Sadder Prints at 6c.
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS.,!
of every description, from the eheapestßob Roy
to the most elegant doOte Broefie,chimper than
ever known.— CLOAKS,
• it kenii A.N1% 1
Ulan itige
LEtalelß 9 Cloth .
-
of every color and quality. with Aiittataina -to
match. • -- • -
MUSE KEEPING GOODS,
Si EVERT VARIETT
1NT.MX..1123.
100 pieces white-r.mi . scarlet,
Wool Flanelsi retailing for less thaw New York
package price. - . 7
.7jiCO2kirMEivier-ICSl
of..ai I iiiindi=by the, 431,2iec; or Turd.. .11!eached
and Brown Oret ings, 6 cents.:
_ -IMtWi
of every description, both wholesale and retail
soppiied with everything to the Least
New York wholesale prices. '
From the fact that one of . the Proprietors
spends his whole timein - Zievr York City, secu
ring and forivarding,. the
BEST BARGAINS
'the-market ikffords, pestehasers can rely upon 'al-
Ways ftridirkg•Oar stock full and assortment com
plete. All. Mods botight-for thitestahrtahrocnt
are in connection with a large Wholesale House
in New York, from the ImportersAlarrefactorers
Agents, and Auction Houses direct, thereby say
ing the Jobbers' profit, the benefit of which our
customers hare.
From the facilities we possese,io know that
'we can and will sell al) kinds of Pry Goods lees
than anyother house in :his section- We hare
the ability, end we will-satisfy our •
Pennsyltania Customers
ca examinatinn, that'we . hare the flixapition.
Re'xickenalaer
THE "'NEW YORK: STORE!!'
110., si, COURT. STRUT,
BiNGIIAMT6iN s
tiep 29 am) - H. K. RIV - Ilt RAY,- agent:
',CHEAP GOODS!-
. PLENDID New Cba)is, Lawns,. Panta, and
S•Ginghams, zt re/I.nod prices.. lifito 13 Ths.
• of Sugar for oco dollar,. or 21 krit
. operied and for Pale by 1, LYONS it. ttOti.
Montrone, June 1511 t, 1859, - :*
• -
FASHIbITABLE ftst)R.
toOTI of Searie'e
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
LOCATED - OVER - THE AUSQIIEILINNA VALLEY SANF:
•
- BI.NGHAMTON-N, Y.
Rooms Open for Instruitio - n from 9 3 . . m. to 9:30
FACULTY:
D. AV- I ,I S O WELL, Principal, Professor of the
Science of - Accounts,- Practical Aecountant.
•Anthohof Lowel ft Treaties upon 13ookat:ep.
ing, Diagrams illustrating,the same.
Jens .11cCarm, Assigsnt Professor in the Book
keeping Department.
A. J. WARNER, Professor of Pra . ctienl and Or
namental Penmanship, Commenial Calcula.
finis and correspondence.
LECTURERS:
Lecturer on Commer-
_ . .
cial Law and Political Economy. - ,
Ilona Ransom Balcom, Lecturer on Contracts,
Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange,
Rec. Dr. E. Andrews,.,Leeturer on Commercial
Ethics. . .
EXAMINING COMMITTEE:
Hon. Shemin I). Vie!pa, Win. R. Osborn, Esq.,
Tracy R. Morgati, Esq. . •
The object of this College is to afford to•all
an otiartnnity of obtaining a thorough• Bnaineas
Education. -
The Books and Forms are carefully arranged
by practical accountants expressly for this in
stitution and.embrace all the recent improve
ments. ,
The course of instruction comprises every
department of business.. The learner - will be
thoroughly taught the - seienee and practice of
Double Entry Book. Keeping as applied to the
following kindsi of husiness, viz: General Bier
chanaising, Itaanfaeluring, Thinking, Commis
sion, Steambonting, Railroading, I. orwarding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping. Ike.
Ladies', Departinent entirely separate from
that of the gentletnen.
Students can, enter College at,anY time and
receive individual instruction. By this arrange•
ment every student 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 $2,50 per
week.
TERMS:
For Botik-Keeping, full accountant's course,
ine:uding Practical Penmanship, Commercial
C;mptstatlims and_ Diploma, (Time unlimit
ed,) - : • - - $35 00
Same Course for Ladies (separate apart
ment.) •. 20 00
Pentanship and Arithmetic, - 10 (0
Teachers' course in Penmanship, Pmeti
cal . and Ornamental, - 30 00
Twelve lessons in Practical Penman, - 200
ar Qecasional elmNes will be formed in
Phonograpy. For full particulars send for a
circular.
FRESH ARRIVAL . !
THE undersigned would respectfully an
nounee to the public that he has just re
ceived n supply of
; FAMILY GROCERIES, ;
among which may be found the very best of'
Sugar, - Molasses; Syrup;
Tea, Coflbo,
at prices to suit the times,
for made pay, Don't
mistake the place, but call at the basement of
the
HEM %yr 0 N 1130 T Et,
where 4our humble "servant carries 1:112
g,eneral
SALOON it GROCERY BUSINESS,
and, where; the , public may always rely upon
havikr their wants attended ta with. promptness
arid fidelity. ' 0. M. CRANE.
Montrose, .April 20th.
HEED. THIS - WARNING !
LOOK, OUT FOR BARGAINS!
Ne - vv Goods •
AT HAYDEN BROTHERS' :ORIGINAL
One Price Ready Pay Store, consisting of
Dry Goods, - Groceries,
pools A: Shoes, Jlats* Caps,
Wall Paper, ..•
Stouc IS: Wooden Ware,
Paints, Oils, alass,
Watches, Jewelry, Yankee Notions,
• tar NO END.TO THEM! . - ,Est
You will sever find old shelf.worn. moth-evten,
rotten, or out of style Goods at HATDES Bros.'
Look out for -Old 'Fogies; and buy your Goods
where-you can SAVE 28 rut ..Etrr. We have
a largeatock of
. GOODS Purchased for CASH,
andirill be sold at Prices that will frighten the
Old-Fogy principles.
EVIIRYAIrrICLE WARRANTED
as reprcaeuted. No charge for showing Goods.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
,New Milford. Pa., June, 1859. _ tip
BURNING FLUID. White , and Cod Fish,
Ladrea*Kid S. S. Boots, and more Gaiters
from 56 cts. to $1,75—a1l at TYLER'S.
May 19th-1859.
3,000 ROLLS OP WALL PAPER
111 MERIT SHIES.
BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &C., &C.
ANEW SUPPLY, just urired. and - for nle
cheap, by A. TURRELL
SHOES:•
A LARGE LOT for mea -*omen and children:,
just received, and for sale at the'very low,.
est rates, by J. LYONS; & SON.
sepB. ••
.1001 CANING.
HE subse; atibe h
t coi: old
ataod
in Linuestbr.abowbbmnes.
T u u.a Brooklyn
Thankful for
. p.a!it , favors be would solieiti a
share - of the public patronage.
A. G..REYNOLOS.
Brooklyn, May_23d, 1859.—tf..
WM. B. SIMPSON,
WITH RE FAIRER,
Shop in Boyd d• . Welt= tee.: nets
'lest door above Ifeekr d• Stoddard's.
TT AWING worked for the past nine years
_Li With-the most workmen, he feels
Confident that be can do the most difficult jobs
on short notice._
111 Work Wiriaoted to Giro Satisfaction.
VV. B. Scoesea has polited forme for What
time, and gran recobanetai,him as a careful and
ehilful workman. compete:o.4.o du as good work
as canoe clikoin the cauntly,,,,aski. _worthy, of
chnfideace.
,Wit. A. Cli*EtWx.•
Tormaa June 1011,1856. ;
Refers to—Wen. Baird. E.: D.
Moalapoa, E. 41 Goa:lrina, 8 KiegeinnyiTowlm
do; 'll. .11 , 8entley, L Bessie, D Li4hruP,
J. Wittenberg. Montrose.
* * *Jewelry neatly repaired on abort notice,
sr.a on reasonable terms. 'June 36th, 181$8.-tt
GIFTS ,fJI
s OF BOOK
At the ORIGINAL and the ONLY
GIFT BOO'L - ENTEITAISE,
Establishedly. G. G. EVANS,
I,a 1
.04,
HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE UNITED
STATES AT TAE PUBLISHING HOUSE OF
G - . G. EVANS,
439 CHESTNUT-ST, PHILADELPHIA; PA:'
No connection with New'ycirit Giftllook_Storet'4
SINCE I Originated the Gift Book Enterprise,
I have repeatedly called the attentitin'ofthe
public to my large stock of liberal offers, which
they have always warmly responded to. I can
now, with more satisfaction than ever, call atten
tion to my largely increi se I inducemeets to put.
chasers. Being very heavily engaged in publish.
ing,l e x change my publication's for those of other
houses, and ain enabled to procure all my books
at the original cost, and thus can and do . supply
the majority of the other houses engaged.in the
Gilt Book trade, with their books, Cheaper.than
they can procure thein front other publishers. I
can also, by my heayy purchases of Watches &
Jevittlry, for cash, furnish them with their Gifts
at lower rates than they can buy them from the
manufacturers.
Having such' an advantage" in buyingj can in
sure my customers a great deal better Gifts with
their books than any other house,and Far er° my
agents a larger commission. A valuable Gift is
delivered with each Book 'at the time of sale.
Gifts worth $ t 00, at the lowest wholesale rates,
a ill be impartially distributed with every $lOOO
worth of Books sold.
. .
Send for a catalogue...which will be sent free
to any address, containing the tocrstraluabie col
lection of Standard pWnitions in Literature,
Philosophy, HiStory,Geography, Travelsoind all
the favorite works of Fiction and Sciences, with
every other department of Literature, c'essified
as described below. Send for it,for if you doi't
wish to order books, you will obtain a very viii.
uable Book for reference, as it contains all the
desirable books in print, and costs you nothing..
- Particular attention is Kequested to the liht of
my publications, which will be found in the latter
part of my Classified Catalogue. 4 contains a
large number of deservedly popular works. by va
rious authors ; among which are all of T. S. Ar
thur's best works, well known as a moral instruc.
tive, and pleasing author. G. G. EVANS,
Philadelphia, Pa.
A. SPLENDID GIFT
worth from 50 ets. to $lOO, is given with
each BOOK sold. •
CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS
Agriculturai—This department embraces all
standard works f upon general Agriculture,
COtton Planting, Flowers, Gardening, Farm
Implements, Homes, Sheep, s Cattle, Bees, de.
Albums—Ladies' (a great variety) Floral, Cap
Quarto,-:. Royal Cap, Demy Quarto; Auto
graph. &c.
Annuals—A large and elegant assortment.,
Bib's- 7 A splendid assortment of Pocket,pewand
family Bibles, in every style,,from al to $5O.
Prayer Books—A complete assortment,in every
form and at all prices
hymn Books—As used by the different denom
inations. . '
Biniraphical—Works of Irring,Headley,Weems,
Sparks, Bancroft, and !every other standard
author:,
Botanical--By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln; Derby,
Wood, &c., &e.
C . oekery—Rereipt and Cook Booka, by Mrs.
Hale, Leslie, Widdi field, WKenzie, &c.
German—Stout:lrd German Literature.
Dictionaries—Webster's English, French, Ger
man, Spardt.h, Latin, Greek. Italian, Etc.
Crlopeditis—All of the standard authors.
Ge . ographical—The latest and moat iniproced
schools and other Geographies, Maps, and
' Travelers' Guides.
Geoing,y—The works of Hugh 7,liller„ Harris,
F~iteheo k , Lyell and °them. • -
Historical—By Prescott, Irving, 14nerort, Rob
ertson,linme, Gibbons,3lacaolec. and others
Humorous—Embraces a world ofton.
Jaresi/c 7 —Erery description of illustrated books
for children.
Law vind Medicine--The Standard works of
thes'e professions.
Mechanical and Scientijir—The most approved
works on-Mechanics; Architecture, and the
exact Sciences.
Pociry—English and American.% Octavo and lit
erary editions or the stadard Nets; pocket
and cabinet editions—plain and illustrated,
bound in every style to snit the taste of all.
IVolii`of Fiction—By &Ott, Trving,, CoOkr,
Dickens, and all the approved Writers.
Miscellantento—Our Miscellaneous Department
erAraces every thing not, included in the above
cliissifiration, of an interesting and instructive
character, that is in print, Including
School and. Classic's!.
Tratels nhd Adventurer. •
'Games, Sports and Pastimes
Religions, Biblical and Theological..
Musical and "Glee Books, • .
Odd Fellowship and Freemasonry.
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS
The Gifts consist of Gold and Silver Watches,
Gold Chains, Ladies' Spli•ndid * Black and Plaid
Silk Dresie.s,Pitterns,Parlor. 'lime:pieces, Silver.
plated ware, costly - acts of Cameos,-. Mosaic,
Florentine, Coral, Garnet, Turquols, and Lava
Jewelry, Gold Locketi, Pencils, and Pens, La
dies' Nt3ck _mad Chatelaine Chains, Gents' Bo
som-Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Pockst-knives,
Port-mtinnaies, and
'A THOUSAND VARIETIES OF GIFTS!
varyin,g from-50 eents to . $25.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
k •
:To agents I can give mere liberal indicements
than is afforded by any other bourse. In addi-
tion to larger commissions, it is much easier to
get subscribers for my enterprise than any other.
The peculiar advantages are—
A larger stock, and better catalogues to se
lect from.
A better assortment and Quality of GIFTS.
More pidetnality and eorreatnets in filling
cutlers.
By acting 23 agents for me, Persons
Wishing a valuable Library can procure it
gratis.. .
Those ieeking-an easy method of earning a
livelihood cas find it. • -
Ariy one desiring a good Watch,can obtain it.
For full perticulari, send for a Catalogue.
My large capital;together with my long ex
perience in the business, and .consequent fa.
miliarizy with all its details, gives me an al
most incalculable advantage over all other parties.
• All f ask is, atrial . Seel me an order, and
you will be convinced that there is no exigent-
Lion.
Do not forger o send for a Catalogue,
Mid to address G. G. EVANS,
ORIGIN 44 GIFT ENTERPRISE,
439 CHESTNUT STREET, •
Philadelphia, Penna.
Personevisiting the City, are requested to
call and examine for themielres.
FLOVIC, fresh ground. , Molasses and So
gars, cheap. Jwt received and for sale by
July 27th.) J. LYONS & SON.
Pottongill- ilk Co
A dvertidug Ageuti at •119 Nasiau•st,
New-Y9rk, and - 10 State-st, Boston, are
agents 'for fßhe 'Montiwe Dentor.rat,,and are an,
thorized to notaries for , us at our lowest rates.
IiBgI4,.7ISRRYILIIA : .
is 4elling .T"io -47 St
1 bargains to 40 12.1 I WE LR OA
purebarent. • Call tind Awe. -Amly 21" _
111),JOISQNS wishing to thifge lhalr.bnamess .
I - to a rapidly lee iestaint County, Ilia* Set.
tlement where hundreds are goin g . 3 511 - eke , ttlei
climate is, mild'atid - delightful. Sawidvirlise•
inent of Hammonton Settlement, another. eel:
ICIII.
MALAIMIDEft IateI•—EYANS
r '-
W" -,
, els- IN a thou • NI , ~..2.6 south fourth
II ;<0 ; -!• ; , .- street, Phillufelyihin, hive now on
1 r I , I ham d a largo assortment of Fire
' '"' . - 1 -- . awl ' .Thierproof Safes.' " Mao
iron doors for
,Itsinks;stores, Iron
shutters, iron ,sash, all-, makes of Locks, equal
to any in the Iluited states. .- . -
Five Sales in One. Fire. • 411 conic Cul Bight
with contents in goal condition: .
THE RALADANORR SAFRS OF PDILADELPIIIA
AGAIMT TIM WORLD., .
- : - EVANS it IVATISOIii: :
Savo:had the surest demonstration •in - the
following iertificito ?That their 'manufacture of
alamander Safes has at length fully warranted
the representations which have , been made of
themes rendelinglutundoubted security against.
41e terrifid element t
Philadelphia, April .121 h, .1856.,
lasers, Eras., St, Wavos.—Gentlemen: It
affords us the . highest satisfaction to state to
you, that owing to the very protective qualities
of two of the • Salamander Safes . which •we
purchased of you•some months-since, we saved
a large 'portiockot.our jewelry,and all, our books,
papers, 4c., exposed to the calamitous fro in
Itaastead Place, on the morning of the .11th
inst. ,
When we reflect that these Safes were located
in, the.fourth dory of the building wo occupied,
and.that they subsequently fell into a heap of
burrsng ruins, where the vast concentration of
heaticaused the braes plates to molt, we cannot
but regard the • preservation of their valuable
consents as most oonvipcing proat of the great
security afforded bY your Safes.
much - We shall take eusch pleasure in recommend
ing.tliem to men of, business as a sure reliance
against fire.
GEORGE W.A1111)IONS & BR L, Jemelers,
Who have pural3alea,.aix large Bares sine.
April 28, ' • , -
Stilt 'AVEtaint
TO ALL inIiTING FARMS,
A Rare. Opportunity in sHelightflitand Healthy
Climate XS Mites Southeast of Philadelphia,
on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad,
' NEW JERSEY.
AN old estate consisting of several thousands
of acres- of productice soil has beefi r dit Wed
into Farms of various sisesto suit Me purchaser.
A population, of some niter! Hundred, from va
rious parts of the middle States and New Eng
land have settled there Il t ho past year, improved
their places, and raised craps. The price of land
is at the lo;tv sum of front $l5 to WO per acie,
the soil is of the best quality for the production
of Wheat, Corn, Peaches, Grapes and Vegeta
bles. - IT IS _CONSIDERED 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 ean•be 'aeon- By ex
thing the place itself, ate-are - a judgement can
be formed of the productiveness of the land.
The terms arc madevasy to secure the rapid-im
provement of the lind;which is only sold for
actual improremeul. The result has been, , that
within the past - year, Bowe three hundred houses
have been erected, twerrnills, one steam, four
•stores, some fortninyaids and peach orchards,
- planted, and a large number of other improve
moats, making it a desirable and active place of
business.
THE MARKET,
ss'the reader may perceive from its locatien,is the
• BEST IkTIIE UNION.
- Produce bringing double the price than in lo
cations away from life city, and more than dou
ble the price than the West: IL is kniiwn that
the earliest and best fruit and vegetables in this
latitude come from ,tieViersey, and are annual
ly exported to the extent of milllons.
In locating hero the settler has tna ny advan
tages,- Ho is within a few hours' ride ofthc:
groat cities of New. England and Middle States,
he Is near his old and associations, ho
in a settled country whettercryjruPrevement
comfort and civilization Is at hand. Ho cattbuy
every article ho wants at the cheapest price, and
sell his produce far the-highest, (in the West
this is reversed.) he has schools for his - children,
divine service, and Will enjoy an open winter,
and delightful olio:trite, where fevers are utterly
unitnowe. The pc pfkke change upon those
from the nortiii I.lltageri , irally been'. to restore
them to an excellent state of health..
In the way of building andimproving, lumber
can be obtained at the mills at the rate of sto
49 $l5; per thousand. ,Bricks from the brick
yard openeen the placei. every article can be
procured in the place, good carpenters are at
hand, and there is no place in the Union where
buildings and improvements can be made
cheaper.
The reader will at once ho struck with the
advantages here presented; and ask himself why
the property has not been taken hp: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 all are expected to do.
They will see land under cultivation, such is
the extent of the settlemant that they will do
doubt, meet per.ons from their own neighbor
hood they wilt witness the improvement and
can judge the diameter of the population. If
they come with a - view to settle they should
come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready
to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re
fusal.
There ire two daily trains to
and to all settlers who improve, VIE RAILROAD
CA./MEANT CITES+ Fair. TICKET FOR SL[
AND A MALT-t' en TICKET FOR TAKER TEARS.
THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON.
In connection with the agricultural settlement,
a new' and thriving town has naturally arisen,.
whi •h presenti inducements jot any kind of busi.
ness, particularly: wares and manufactories.' The
Shoe business could,be carried on in this place
and market to good advantage, also cotton busi
ness, and manufactories of agricuiNcusi imple
ments or Foundries for calling small articles-.
The improvement' has been ao 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, can be had at from . sloo and upwards.
The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly literary
and agricultural sheet; containing full informa
tion of Hatimiontol, can tie obtained at 25 cents
per annum.
Title itulispu!able=wamtntee deeds given,
'clear of all ineumbtence when money is paid.
Route to the land:- Leave Vine street wharf,
Philadelphia, fur Hammonton by Railroad, at
7:30, a. m., or 4:3o, , p.e r fare 90 cents: When
there inginfor rdrirwi'l% ilftilillings.Onven
lenees on hand. Par liftdletteestork with Mr.
Byrnes, a principal, mail they hive decided as'
to purchasing, as be twill show them over the
land in his carriage, free of expense. Letters
and applications' can tieaddressed to Landis &
Bytnes, Hammontoh P.ll, Atlantic Co., New
Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fifth
Streets, Philadelphia.; Maps and information
cheerfultr.furnished. aug. H, 6 m.
FiriffiLM 11111111„.
T HE
sabeerilter having purchased
refitted and newly furnished4We
:,1 above well known arid popular Hotel,
is prepared to accommodate the irav .
cling public and others with all the attentions
and conveniences usually found in first-class
Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every point to any in the country.
The Bar will always be supplied.with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stabkes, connected with this Holm
are Large, foamy and convenient, and careful and
attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them.
J. S. TARBELL:
Montrose, May 13th, 1838.
FARM LANDS FOR SALE 2S L miles from
Philadelphia by railroad in th e ' State of
New Jersey. Soilatoongshe best for Agricultural
purposes, being a good loam soil, with - a clay
bottom.
„The !midis a large tool, divided into
small farms, nod hundjede from all parts of the
cotintry ate now settling . and bending., The
cropwriduced aro Urge and can be - seen-grow.
ing.,-The Climate is delightful, and secure from .
frosts. -Terms from 81,5 to 1120 per acre pays
tdo years by installasents;-..T0 mait
pbute-AestreArine -Street wharf :at Phila.
dalphlik at 4:80, .
.m., by railroad for Hammiiii
tOn,riiiddreeit L J.'Bjnes, ki . lettar, Hammon-,
ton Post Office, Atlantic County - lfeir - ,Jtirliey.
Sep, roll nd7ertlument in another column.
; Pb.:Kg NYONM. &CO:
Iv ouLp.fespearuily solicit the Inspection'
IV T of now and very rich assovtrwent of.
,• • .
DRY GOODS-
this day received, consisting in pert of asfollows:
Black Moire' Antique . Silk 18e. per yard;
Foulard. Silk, nice gyle, 6s.- per yard; Rich Plaid
Silk, the very neatest patterns, 10s. per-yard;
Black Silk,, 28 inches wide,
from 7e. to 12s. per
yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from $8 to
$ll, the finest assortment - 111 , 81110 s Co.; nevi
invoice of Ginghams, at very low prices; also of
Calicora;littgestoek of Denirris;lldixtrirerriPlaids,
and Lawns; Printed Shawls frora la.'. to $5;
Broche Sltpls from $5 to $25; Collars from
6 cla.`Ao 20/4 Parasol/ from Bs.. to 245. each;
_Bonnet, a large stock; Ribbons an Flowers;
also.. new invoice of. Gents Shoes—Congrese,
Enamelled and Calf Skin; LadiesToogreas Psi
ters, Kid and Efiaineted; Missei Gall and ; LM
IA
elled Boots ; Children Paled! Boots, Gaiters ' and
everything in that line. They Would also call
atteirtio/ to the fact that having an arrangement
.with one of the largest Importing [louses iu
New York they will receive regularly NewiStiles
is fast as'they appear in New York, and will 'rake
...the greatest pains to please all .who call and.see
and wish to purchase . Particular attention paid
to procuring fine goods—in every
- • 1r D.W.11.0.
A new. lot this day received, and would re•
spectfully. solicit an examination of -the same.
Good Tea at 35., city prices, also at 4s. ss. 6s. Bs.
1413 g A:lt 91. • •
'COFFEE-•-•Tavv.....Rio Ground 'Coffee.
I NALEIIATUA6.4Imes Pyle's. Babbitt's Sled.
icinel, and Excelsior, &c. NAILS, and also a
.new stocleof -WALL -pA i n& WIN
DOW PA this - day receive& FARM
' IMO TOOLS of the, most approved patterns:.
• - .C.,X . C1 1 4313.413r"Wy
Gold Band, ' Shaded, MO Band, and all the new
.atvles, us fttg - niii they appear in New York. .
0 : LOEB - constantly on hand. SALT by the
barrel or sack. PATENT MEDMINES,
GLASS, and everything else you Want.
R KENYON JR.•& CO.
hfortorille Centre, Pa., June Bth, 1859
PILMME C0N7".41.1... .
G. F.; FORDHAM
ririt removed his shop across the street, to
Irl. the building 'one door below Keeler &
• Stoddard's, which he has fitted up expressly fer a
SAddle, Harness And Trunk Shop
where maybe found all kinds of
3E - MAELIV.MISEA,
Ifrom the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting
harness, and a general asaorment of trimmings:
which will be made up or sold.very low.
Carriage Trimmings:
A go'od assortment on hand, which will be sold
very low; all trimming dono cheaper. tban else
where.
.•
. O AK LEATHER
on hand, from which harneSses will be made and
NXTEtierciaxtect.
*' * *Customers will please bear in mind that I
wish to settle up once a year. Those having
unsettled accounts, or notes 'due, will oblige
bpsettling or making payni6nt without further
delay. G. P. FOR.DIIMI.
'Feb. 24th, 1859.1 Montrose, Pa.
NOTICE.
7• COBB would respectfully.annoupee to the
public that. he may still be foond at the
old stand, fully prepared to attend- to the wants
of tho community. lie will keep on hand atomd
stoci: of
C>C501•10 03
&TO T RS, TEASi.COFFEE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR
and HALT (by the sack or barrel,) FISH, awl all
articles found in First Class Groceries. _
Ho tairuld particularly- call the attention of
Farmers and others ,to the fact that he in,
constantly receiving fresh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also rood and mediumqualities, which will h•
sold RIGHT, fur ready pay, in qnintities to suit
the purchaser.
Cash paid for Pelts, Deacon,and Veal skins.
AN IMMENSE
• QUANTITY. OF
New Goods
AT THE
oitort i
. This Week.
Please call and see 'em.
Sept. .22, 180. H. C. TYLER.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of S. 11. SAYRE & 13110.5. is thiA
day dissolved by mutual consent, D. Sayre
withdrawing from the firm. Tile - business will
be carried on as heretofore under the name and
style of S. 11. Sayre & Bro. The notes and
accounts will he in the hands of D. Sayre for
settlement. ' All indebted to the firm will plerise
give it their immediate attention, as -all the ac
counts must be settled.
a. ti. SAYRE & BROS
Montrose, Sept. let. 1859. • -
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose, Penn.
WAIL -IL HATCH, Proprietor.
THIS new and -commodious Hotel situated
1 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 on MondaY: the 27th day of
.the present month for the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confiient that he is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot. fail to give
'Complete Satietllction.
The Howland Furnisuro aro veils; 'lnd no es.
pense-has been spared r.O renrier4egial, if not
superior to any similar establishment in this part
of the State. It is well supplied-with all the
'recent improvements and comforts, nod obliging
waiters will always - be readyto raspond to the
call 'OTitisteitiiens. •
The Stables connected with this House aro
New and Convenient
T.4n Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron
ago et his old friends, and the public generally.
. WM. K. HATCH.
?ifontrose, September tHst, 1858.
fait, halt.! Salt ! I
- IC) &A rawisn,
WHOLESALE SALT DEALER..
201 Washinglowst,
(Directly opposite Washington Market,)
New York, • "
QTILL CONTINUES to offer to 'the city and
1.3 COUNTRY trade, all kinds FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine. SALT, at the very lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part °lAA
ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall'a,llitrownlow's,lec.
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Ct.
taco*, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, IviZm, Nantes, &c.,
all. of which will be sold at bargain prices , from
vessels r store and storehouses. •
,
Any puiehaser and.
to select from a good
assortment will find it to his interest to' all.
N. B.—Fine tablo sat put up r in small bags of
different, ist!es, and constantly on hand in ship.
ping order. ' Also it • splendid article of Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, pat up and for sale
by rho quantity, in cases of five dozen each.
New York, April lat,llBs9.—lv* • ,
Dr. 'Coggswell's
1111141110GISTItSALTS;-
sure abet for INFLAMMAT ORY Disease; o
all - IEI de, for sale by ' ABEL Tl7aßqLb.
Montrose, lane 211 d, . _ - • •
rilEithrit—illN AND PLAIN TEETH
for sale II ARM, TURREI.L.
Aye_ft,:.a.',ll)arilla.-:,.
. .
A. comiumnd leracffy, in, which we bu rn l a
bored to prtidace the meet, effectual alterative '—
that ctua - bo made:, itis a concentrated extract
of Para Sissaptirilla # ACletonbinrci with ether
sithstlineeiof still greater alterative power as
to afford an effective antidote fur the diseases • Ta
Sarsaparilla iirePuted to cure.' It is believe&
that such.a.rettiedy s warded by thoacysslio 4-
ia I fir from 'Strum - ins complaints, and that one
which will accomplish their' eure'must pin o
immense service .to this large class's:if our, la
afflicted felleW-cilitens, Mow :Completely tint'
conipound will dolt bus heat proven by seEperi. •
n:
imelit o many of the silast eases - to be found':
of the following complaints:— • 4:
S e IWPUL.I. AND SCUHFULDVS Costrtstsrs,
EIICPTIONS AND ERCZTIVE DISEASES y";
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TC3IoItS,
SCALD JUAN SYPHILIS, AND SYPHILITIC AF. 14
?Eeriness, Mraccuist, DisEsse, Din
awns on Tic Potitentint*Drairt.rer,
rants. AND latimastiox, .Kiivairstsa, Rosa 44 .
ou Sr. ANTHONY'S Fair., and indeed the whole • ' 4
doss of complaints arising from dared - at op..
TICS DLoon. •
This compound will be found agreat:pro-
rooter of health, schen taken in the spring, to,
expel. -the foul - humors which fester -in the g.
blood
at that season of year: By the date- •
licipuision of them many rankling disorders
are nipped -in the bud. Multitudes can, by c
the aid of this remedy, spare thenselvec fmm
the endurance of foul eruptions , and ulecrims
sates, through which the system will strive to E:
rid itself-of corruptions ' if nut assisted. to. do ...;
this through, the natural channels of the body
.!
by ,an altctativc medicine. Cleanse' out 'the •?:
vitiated blood whenever you find ibs'inipuritics
bursting through thesskinin pimples, eruptiona,
or soles ; cleanse it when yoit.find it is oh. g
Itructed and sluggish in the veins ; &luso-it
whenever it is foul, and your., feelings will tell it
you when . - ' Wen where no particular disorder
.5
is felt, peciplo! enjoy better health, and lire
longer, fur etenniing the blood. Keep the ::
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
'pabulum of life disordered, 'there can be' no,
lasting health. Sooner er Inter; something
must go Wrong, 'and the great machinery of
life'is disordered or oyerthrown. , • tsi
Sarsaparilla has,..iind deserves much. the 44
reputation, of accomplisliinr, dais° ends. But ,
the world has been egregiously deuced by
preparations of It, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed ts
fur it, but mere because many preitrations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain lnqt little of the virtue,of Sarsaparilla, 4.
or any thing else. sa
During late pears the public have been-mix
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for (the dollar Itlest
of these have been:, frauds up art the sick, for E'
they not only• contain little, if any, Samara- ,-;
• rilla,lint often no curative properties whatev
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the.taritner extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the murket,until the'
name itself it justly despised, and hie; lie Come
synonymous with imposition and chiat. Still te
..iweicall this - comp.:mud Sarsaparilla, and intend • Z
to supply su ch a rehudy as shall rest. - tie the
name front die load of obsequy Which resits
upon it. And we think we have gtannd for P,
believing it has virtues which ate firviAstible
1 by the ordinary nut of the disease. it is intend
ed to cure. Di order s to scenic. thiir ,coutplete
' eradication from the system; the renie . flYa i hould
be judiciously taken according to dim's:dons on r;
the bottle. .
E=i
DR. 4.'C. E!t• it 'CO.
• -
LO WELL, MASS.
Price, $1 per Bottle; Sir Bottles for $3.
Ayer,'s Cherry Pectoral,
has won for itself such x renown for the cure or e ,
every variety of Throat and Lung CoMplaint, Unit r ,
it i t entirelv unnecessary (Or no- to recount the
evidence of virttit wherever it host Leen csn- ri2
played. Ax it ban iong been in constant-use
throughout...OAß !cram., wo need nut du more than; =
ar.stlie the people its quality is keit up to tbo Lest s
it ever bits been, and that it only be relied nn to E
do fur their relief nit it has ever been found toil°.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills, g:
POE T 11.2 CURE OP .
ralirrnetr, Dysp:psio,, Indigeatiem, , lF
Doenterth /ld : , /ontarh, .Erys;nrhii, Headache..
l'iks, Ritrumntisna,l::rupbons nod Ain Diseases., ' 74
Licer niter, Minors mad .8
Su if Ehrem, Worm*, gout. Muntigia, as a- o
111;iner Pill, awl for Puretki.9 the 111004
They arc sugar-to:4111, so that the most •sen -
tive ran take th. m plea,antly. awl they are the ""
to t nrerient in thi. world for all the purposes of a ...
family physic. t
Price 25 cents per Box; Five horro'for $lOO. 7:
. .
Greta numbers of Clergymen, 'Physicians, States- ='•
men, and i.entinent permnagcs, base. !cut their.
names tei c&lify thenaparalleled usefulness of these • a..
remedies, bit our apace here will not xermit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named fur- 4 .
nish rats our tt gruntcAtt ALUAN.tc in which they 7.
arc given; with also full descriptions. of the above a.
eomplaines; and the. treatment that should be fol. u
lowed for their cure. : • .
Do not be pet inf by unprincipled ; dealers with .
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Armes, and take no other's. The. eick
want the best aid there infer them, and Alley should F.
have it. _
All all Ile' medics are for sale by .
A. Turtnr.r.z.. Slontrase: A. & Co.
SAMFORD'S
LIVER INVIGOIIATOR I
NEVER DERILITATES.
ITS. ram peamiled eolith...ly from Came, And
has ',tonne do .od‘badonl fact, a.ewdardliksikine, know
and Ammo ol by WI than i harn no-. 1 It, Mull is now re
sorted 0. obit emdbleuce gy f t all the dormw for which tt
seeemmonOr , l.
It bas nosed thowerotel
who 4.1 kis en up oil laps, Ike
unsolichedrertineate.b‘ my ,
Ilse dote mutt be odu, dral ad
Indkaleel thkinz It. and us-I
as c.nly
Let the dilate , * of yowl
tee at the LIVER
wrnewe - Liver tom- '
tacks, Dkspepakid
Bummer tonal
ry, Dropsy', Soar
Costiveness,
Chol
ealllorbm,-Choterol
lease, Jaundice:l
es, sad amp be wed sot-
Ty Family Airdl- 1
lIICADACTIE,
twentr-solsontes,Ui
spoonfuls are tak-1
stunt.
=be
Alt who use It awe!
dew.
AIX WATER. 11l TT
TAE INVIGODATOR,
1101H' ToGETific.n.
Priee - OnePollal
••
S.A,IirtORD'S
EM:1132
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COSPOU!inI:I3 FROM
Piny' Frindedrie liiiivarts. and yid Main
• GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and yst keel}
In any climate."
The Family Cs-.
tle bat active . Callon*
and practice more
The 4n:instantly Ineressing
bareloonnendtbe PILLS
all-a:press Inreimillethelrl
than within the reach or 411.1
The Protein= well know
m Afferent
_nortketeor this
The - PAWKILY - CA-I
bes, With doe Trrettenee to
been ennipourstist from a' ri
table Extraels, which net
alimentary meet, an 4 are g
es where a Cathartic is
rangsmants or the
near.' Pains In Abe
Costiveness, Pal n
tae, whole body,
tterventiy, U • negieel..l,
nu% Leas Appr
. salloitaf Coln over
ones, Headache, or
Ila dem matary
children 'or *duller,
Pnrifierdde Blood
fed Is heir. tee numerous 0
meat DIM , . 1 tot
PRICE THREE DIMES.
Ths Liserlitgarator ad Family Ca
-Chards Pills are ts r=ta,d sr Drn n uitts . nad
gad Insiesele by the Trade In all the legit town.
• I hurtle:PlLL turns•
awhir/ the premieter has
•tholq mealy yam/ •
dantamr Rem time vdri
Li and the sailstactlm whkb
usikkaaladuced'ttaloplam
redal difrodad Cada:rat ad
lamas.
THARTIC . 11.1.
lbY roll IStabliabed rut,
mrfely of the gamed Vega
/111m ea iMa7,part of
good and salt In all us
needed. mr_h •as De.
, filk . t.a r ici Mea d; !ME
and Soreness twee
trom sodden cold; width
and to a long souse of Vo
aCreeithrtg ben.
the badr. Itestleasn
• weight she thcad,
Illseaser. Worms IA
Itheumallam. a stoat
and many dimwit to which
to moths& In his uhenlat•
& T. W. 545,0111 ,11a1;.M. ,
chit.
336 lirosivraty,'gWery
For nie in Montrone by . -
sep29 '69 ly ABEL TURRELI4iAgent.
THE HAMMONTON FARMER—A - news
paper devoted to Literature' and Agricul
ture, also setting forth full Accounts of the_ new
settlement of Hammonton, in New. Jersey, can
be subscribed for atonly 25 contSper AllOl3l/1.
Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Ad
dress 'editor of Farmer Hammonton, - P. O. At
lantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap.
land, of ; the best quality in edo . of the healthiest
Rd most delightful climates in the Union, - and
where crops aim never 4 eut down 14 'the- frosts;
the terrible - scoorge - of tbe north, -- see advertise
meat of Hammonton Lands. - • t. •
R N - wanting change of el ipso) 'for
'See advertisement of Hammonton
goods, soother column. • •
ACand easperoedy for tho Pileaand
Coins.' !Fry it. 'Also Meyers Rat add Mice
raturoinator, real ty J. LYONS ek SON.
DR. CHOEHILL'S REMEDY
CONSUMPTION.
'IVIINCIIESTEIVEI
HYPOPHOSPILITgS
OF LIME AND OF SODA
S:Vcci‘it A.:a l kw ,
tken.
41:4110, .
Th e eh ". 'SEW REMEDY ormovered iry Dr.
ch hie h4 . ' e r pa. 401. otAidalr,4 for Um 11104 ENEOENDLTI
LAIIITT-tlO 6.4 Iltet:ed Static, n
bi a pumly, SCIEWTII.IO EItCPAiATION. mat acts Wit
terAtuAns EFFICACY in all.
Neraomi Ineesies. The AtpoPh.*PAlig, increase fy a
tole yrbkh coopiltara, nerruys Ores. a.. 1 ut UN stoat
VACtela blood ge . steraling agenti exams.
The Cere.#f Conumption,
In the sunup and nom r:...V3 I !I (rat a pethral, corutratsently, sten
there on. be no unorthlotr an to the ordure of the 41raissra.) out
be obtolned, IN ALL VIASES, by Mu Wannest. aces . ..bill
the "strafing lesion of the longs b of Itself sue:Went to redoes
death. Curs Is the role, Dena tZ jscept
Tblo 'Rause be, art °nig a ratan err e, hot sollb If wed
sfitererer there efifis a sttrapkion of 'the @masa PICIEVWT ITS
DEVELOPMENT, nod th o u ratl!•.l • rontresativle 111111
axatim to tratiotrorrofir, goer As T.sagar•gtos Len ARK
e•sonssurassraeoz.
Professional, Correspondence.
-Damases...os3.. 1665.--/ lute- bent treating au
disease for twenty-4m yelre, and hamsderived men ainsfactim
from Ile nae of the lirrotaremens Man from aU other
fiehee egranedieallogi etnelotmeld.7 -
lianatesrm Muir, Aug. 6.1-UAL-1 have toed lbrllrearner
MTN , In - STY PriNNAN'WeitA' ha'PPY Airectrna Math IN
Cud 1nx716,0 Nor TX rennet. i v masts WITIIIITT 'MTN:
•• Uttiostorse. Aute. a. 1n59.-1 tellers the Memnon
warms oral in the wanner and nosy Dr. Churel4ll thettki
Intr. to m Ammerman:"
tr.
VA Ant. U.. 1 4a:— .1 hurl ,
lie no ha meets awn s . and inn deliteliai
IT in AnolnifiliallXo WorMINT.: .
"LONA.L. 0. Jolt . 6.have used la all shoot lofty
bottles and to lost nee intattice Lars they failed he bawd& the yr ;
tome and that was a bope.na,ene tefore Tarim called. 1 Ines
had several news gnat up by attending Vityslnana whit AM
iIIuir.XLINTITO TANITINNiI QOON NW:fly and crate an
ALL TIM
Ora
of pulmonary anemic .1- have used the
Assn= .ht orttrone,reitli. It was re,
poled aanoettnet yhyStallll and Mandy and even by mysrli
utsder tin l aid treatMent... 1 sru new ante sonde. In ittunWleg oar
the nale. all Many MIT*. prrbal" Jn a day. X, any other phyddan
A the county..
Donner. lhaso.lV. ase-sa tEra..—T have only time. QM
morning, to my, that I hue been
arte,iieked I reitnensteg the
. 00a tireds of the Ileruntesrurrus. The natismats In year
pamphlet emoted at all araggeretteet"
E.TrTN. Kies Tmatratly. A t 6 .6, have tern using
your 11vpapterynites of Lime and Tdn. And hoes ererrtet doh
great Iregreromeeg t fram ttem, ' A rat rho bad a
bavalne oneth }la ng, a the la Ulterhe vane* Leese
fitted. ?al Their Reef'
CTATLIAT. l'A 11. rewired the twelve kettles
of Chu rc hill's Untway fur Constimptlou. • • • I. mos
Iruntrlr WolfDail 1$ near net."
Coirenrklete .In any o=e-of We Diffnue. rhombi retort tee.
itterliately lo We me of the licrOrmerwrmat or Ifnuf atm
SOPA. .11 INCSENTigi °WINEAnZK ' (It elvydt ),
In extra large pme in the combiontlon
proposed .by Dr. Churchill for general nae; and b repent NY
CM.1114: to Mr priesol Formula.
Di. Chiarel.lll , o 'Work on COWRIMPUOII,
Compft*lng fiCionri. made In the Imperial Aculcur Medlar.,
rat; FolM 'Owe; and %Were. DoCtiMeabi
!to- to ter with a Circular. will he soot on receipt of =S i lt
CENTS in AU/1M This Web lb'. at Old II reliable infer
matron be mart to Dr. Chun:Ws Srccirw u I CMILDT.
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"CAVTlONlntetriiid //St aril pose other
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