N 0 SUCH WORD A 8 FAIIL" A. RESISTLESS EMMY ! orozuwe To TErsuac. IE fist hospital surgeons and medical pub bff Europe, admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory - And healing properties,of this Ointthent; governments sanction its use in their naval - and -military services; and the basses 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 evb dences of disease;and neutralize the fiery ele ments which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheninatism, Screfals, Erysipelas. These are among, the moat terrible and ago nizing diseases of the muscles, the flea iy fibre and the skin; yet in Their worst forms, and,when seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear under a persevering -application of this soothing, healing, antidote to pain and inflammation. • Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stilflaints. I ' In all cases of Salt Rheum, where medical we ters4 lotions, and every receipt of the pharmaco pea have proved useless, the Ointment will as.. complish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under-its Influence, and ha relaxing ef fect upon' contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Mears. A most remarkable happy change Is pro. Anced in the appearance of malignant ulcers af ter a few applications of this Oinment. The sur rounding redness vanishes: and gyanules of Of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. . This process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orifice-is filled up with sound material. and the nicer radically cured. A Word to Emhart. .The young are the most frequent suffer* from' external injuriesi and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at hand. It is - an absolute specific , for sore breasts, and . quickly removes the enematl sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and - faces of children. Significant Pacts. - I This Ointmentis univertally used on board the Atlantic arid 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 (,f Turkey for hospital purpotes. Both .the Qintm „ ent and Pills shoal be used in • the following eases: - Bunions, , Chapped Hands, Scalds, Bithis, „Mercurial Eruptions, Sore Legs,' • ,Chilblainikßhennuitism, Sore Breasts' Fistula, Ringworm,. • Sore Heads, Gnat, . Salt Rheum,- Sore Throats, I..tunbago, Skin Diseases, Sores of all kinds !'ilea, Sprains ,= . Stiff-Toin s, ineers,., Worms of all kinds, Venerea Sores l 3 Tetter,• Stielfed Glands. ; • *„*Sold at the Manufaeloriei of Vrofeasjor HoLtoway, 80 Maiden Lane; New York, and 24 Strand; London,by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throngbont - the United States and the civilized world, in pots, at 25 cents, 62 1.2 cents, - and oath. far There is a considerable aacing by taking _ . the larger alses. ' N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disci:der are affixed to ear!) pot. • • "- j9sl 23eow. ALL wanting farms in a delightful climate, rietsoil, and. tiecure from frosts. See ad vertisement of 'Hammonton. Lands in another column. , NEW YORK STORE NO. 51, -COURT MOT .10)3011MICi TEM SANK OF IMMEAIIITON. 111. 11111kRAY, A gCnt. rilms. SPACIOUS azid ELEGANT store is neu open with an entire new stock of • IV ODS:I.E, which for extent, richness and variety, far sur pass anything, ever aired in the Southern . 01T11..CLOTH DEPARTMENT shone& with every land of Clo.ta, Caiptinteres, Sat; netts, Vestina, Orercostinga, Tweeds, Ken t ucky Jeans, etc. etc , etc., from the nkeat to the cheapest, In the line of • - UDIES' DRESS. GOODS, ace 'hate the largest and most elegant stock of Itift:ll BLACK and FANCY SILKS ever exhibited in this market- Plainind Printed all-Wool French Merinos, from 62e, up. Bich Chintz-Figured, and all Wool Widnes. • . Iticlatetia Silks and Poplins. 250 piece trench and English - New & 'Seasonable Dress Goods Of every 'mown Style, and labile. • Good doable fold - Paramettas, at only 111 e. . Plain Merinos, Satany Plaids and Stripes, 200. . De Lanes. 10e.' - English Prints worth 12 and 150 for 100. Good dark Madder Prints at 80 , SHAWLS ! SHAWLS of efery. description, from the elieapestßob Roy to the Most elegant. double Broche,chesper,thatt ever known. • CLOAKS, - 1113 Fi Landless" Cllcsth of every color nucl quality. with trimmings to match. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS El3=3 • P i r...a.ALIVMT-atia.• 100 pieces white and scarle4 plain %nd twilled Woe] Rano* retailing foreess than New York package I::o 4 COZVEMEt ir riC s ia of all kinds by On hale, pieee,or yard. Bleached and Brown Sheeting*, 6 cents. 7 "1 - 1 1 ,11.711iTt7/ of every description, both wholesale and retail supplied with - everything ins the line at New York whole's:tie prices. . From the fact that one of the Proprietor* spends his whole time in New York City, secu ring end forwarding the BEST BARGAINS the market utorda, purchasers cap rely upon al. ways finding. our stock full and assortment com plete. All Goods bought fur this, establishment are in eonotetion with a largo Wholesale Howl in Now York, from the luiPortereAtallufweturOrs Agertts,.and Auction Houses direct. thereby sav ing the Jobbers' profit, the benefit of which our .-o.tomers hire: From xhit faeilitieri we possogit, know that we can and will sell kinds of Dry't Goods teas than ansother Mouse in tbie section'. We have - thi ability, end we will satisfy our Pennsylvania Cleethislers • on examination, that we have the disposition. Remember THE NEW YORK STORE," . AI 10. ii, COURT STREET, • BILIiegIiI.AMTON, Ai. Y. • . rep Y 9 3m) M. K. 111VBILIN, agent. CHEAP GOODS! PLIMDID Now Chalia, Lawns, Prints, and Ginghams, At reduced pie' en. Also IS lbs. of Sugftrlor one dollar, or 21 of Rice. Jost opened - end for tale by J. LYONS*. SON. • Montrose. June 15th, 1859. _ 'P. REYNOLDS, ASIiIONABLE TAIL6II.I Shop in lase r:0,111 nt !...zoArle'pl-totisi. 'l4:in:roqe, Po, /// _ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. LOCATED OVER THE SIDigITERAISNA ALLEY-BANK, • BINGHAMTON N. Y. .ras open foi Instraetioalrom 9 a. pi: to 9:30 FACULTV: D. W. LOWELL, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, Practical Aciountant. Author of Lowell's Treaties upon Book.Keep lug. Diagrams illustrating the same. Juna kfcCass, Assis,tant Professor in the Book keeping Department. A. J. WARIVF.II, Professor of Practical and Or namental Penmanship, Cominercial ,and and Correspondence. • LECTURERS: Hon. Daniel Dickinion, Lecturer on Commer- cial Law and s Pelitical'Economy. • Hon. Ransom Baleom, Lecturer on Contracts, ‘ Promissory Notes and Bills .of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on CoMmercial Ethics. Ei AMIN ING COMMITTEE: H o n. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. R. Osborn, Elul:, .Tracy R.lforgan, Esq. Tho object of this Collego is to afford-to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business 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 deparitnent of business. The learner will be thoroughly Might the science and practice of Double Entry_ Book-Keeping 1111 applied to the following kindi of business, viz: General liter chandising,,,Manufacluring, Banking, Commis sion, Steamboating, Railroading,Fomenting, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, dt,e. ' Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the - gentlemen.• Students can enter College at any , time - end receive individual instruction. Bythis arrange' hient every student. is permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise end 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, trim -Six to Twelve weeks. No vacations. Board $2,30 per week. TERRIS: For Book•Keepinth fal l accountant ' s course, inc:uding Practical - . Penmanship, _ Commercial Computations and Diploma,. (Tittle nnlirnit cd,) = - - t, - - $ 36-00 Same course for Ladies (separate apart, ment.) - - Penmanship and Arithmetic, Teachers' course in. Penmanship, Practi cal and Ornamental, . - .30 00 Twelve lessons in Practical Penman, . . 3 00 Sr — Occasional classes will-:be formed in Phonograpy. Pei full p,articulans send for circular. ' -FRESH ARRIVAL ! lIIHE toadersigzed - , woold xespeetfuly an counee to the public that he has just re ceived a subly of FAMILY GROCERIIS, among ivhichpay be tound the very twit or Omitrar.. c6 , 4kairt „ .• Tea, Co at prices to 'suit the times, for reaclv pay. Don't mistake UM plaza, but call -at the basement of HEN %TO NIE ROT-Ell 4, where your tumble servant ethics on a general SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS, and whets the publie may always rely upon hasinx their wants attended to with promptness and fidelity. 0. M. CRANE. Montrose, April 20th, HEED THIS W.ARNING ! LOOK OUT FOR MOMS! New CP C:0 411.0. AT HAYDEN BROTHERS' ORWINAL One Price Rcady Pay Store, consisting of - Dry Goodly'Groceries, Boots & Shuts, Hats& Caps, Wall Paper, • . Stone dr. - Wooden Ware, Flcru..r, Malt, Paints, Oils, alums, /Lc., Arittelies, Jewelry. Yankee Notions, ,O . NO END TO iTHEM ! You will neeer find old she'lf.worm moth-caten, rotten, or out of style Goods at HATOES Bros.' Look out for Old Fogies, and Nary your Goods where you can sem 28 PER cum. We .have a large stock of GOODS Purchased for CASE, • and will be sold at prices that will frighten !her Otd Fogy principles. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED as represented. No charge for showing Goods. , HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford. June, 11859. tm 10pURNING FLUID. White and Cod Fish, X, Ladies Kid S. S. Boots, and . more Gaining frinn 5G cta. to 51,76—a1l at • "TYLER'S. -May 19th 1859. 3,000 ROLLS OP WALL PAPER - 70 DIFFERENT STILES. BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &C.; &C. - A NEW SUPPLY, just arrived, and fur sale A cheap; by A. TURRELL SHOES: A LAR(i4 LOT for men women and children, XI, just received, and for sale at the very low est rates, by .. ). LYONS, Et-SON. WOOL MING. rr‘HE subscriber continues the above hiplines. 1 j .Bsnal• at his old stand in Brooklyn Thankful for past favors . he would solicits a share of the public patronage. _ _ _ • A. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, May 23d.1869.—if WM. B. SIMPSON, WITUf REFIIIIER„ Shop in Boyd & Weloter's new building, ,next door above Keeler & Stoddarirs. ITAVING worked for the past nine years 11 with the most skillful workmen, ha feels confident that he can do the-most difficult jobs VD abort notice, 111 Wink Wermited to Givelathfactlea. W.; B. Samson has, worked for me for some time. and I can reemiusiend him ea a careful and . skilful workman c eompetent to do as good work as can be done in the country. and worthy of confidence. • Wis. A. CaaiuMaus. Towanda. lane 10th, 1868 L Refer/ ta—Wm. Elwell. E. vr..B.fra. D. Montayne,E. 0. Goodrich; B. Kingsbury, Towan da ; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. *,.•Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice, atd on rea.ouiblet,rtnr,. Jute 15th, 1 EML—tf. uri GIFTS PURCHASE** OF .Ati the ORIGIXAL and the ONLY GIFT BOOKO. ENTERPRISE, Established by 0.. G. EVANS, Ix' I'o4. HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AT THE PUBLISHING HOUSE OF G. G. EVANS, 439 CHESTNUT-ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA. No connection with New York Gift Book Stefan. (C7A.11.1:1.) SINCE I Originated the GA Book Enterprise,' 1 have repeatedly called the attention of the publie. 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 lately inerei se I Inducements to pur chasers. Being very heavily engaged In publish ing,l exchange my pubiicetions for those of other houses, apd ant 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 Gift.llook trade, with their books, cheaper than they can procure them from .other publishers. I can also, by my heavy purchases of Watches & Jewelry, for nab, furnith them with their Gifts at lower rates than they can buy them from the manufacturers. Having such an advantage In buying,' can in sure my "customers a great deal better Gifts with their books than any other house,and can give my agents a larger commission: A valuable Gift is delivered with each Book at the time of sale.— Gifts worth $lOO, atthe lowest wholesale rates. will be impartially distributed with every $lOOO 'worth of Books sold. Send for a catalogue, which will be sent free to any address, containing the most-valuable col lection of Standard productions in Literature, Philosophy, History, Geography, Tracels,and all the favorite works of Fiction and Sciences, with every other department of Literature, o'assitied as described below. Send fur it,for if you don't wish to order books, you will obtain a very val uable Book for teference, as it contains all the desirafhie books in print, and costs You nothing. Particular attention is requested to the list of my publications, which will be found in the lattaj part of my Classified Catalogue. it. 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. Vil.trelloollD CALVTV worth from 50 di. to $lOO, is ?iron with each BOOK sold. CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS Agricithura/—This department embraces all standard works -upon - general Agricaltare, Cotton Pliulting, Flowers, Gardening, Farm Implements, Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Bees; Ste. Albums—Ladies' (a great variety) Floral; Cap Quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto,' Auto graph. &c. Annuals—A large and elegant assortment. Bibl•w—A splendid assortment of pock et,pew and family Bibles, insivery etylr, from 81 to etSO. Prayer Books—A complete assortment, in every farm and at all prices jfymn Books—As used by the different denom. - :0 00 - 10 CO inations. _ Biographical—Works oflrving,Headley,Weems, Sparks, Bancroft, and ,erery other standard author. Botanical—Dy Comstock, Gray, Lincotn, Derby, Wood, &c:., &e. Cookery—Receipt and Cook Books, by Mrs, . ••• German— Dictionaries—Webster's English. French, Ger man, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Italian, &c. Criapedias—All of the standard authors. fin-gra/Area—The latest and most improved se'hoola and other Geographies., Maps, and Travelers' Guides. . Geo/egy--The work of llugh Miller, Harris, Hitchcock, Lyell and others. Historical—By Prescott, Irving, Daneroci, Rob. ertson,ll awe, Gibbons, Macaoley. and others. Homorous—Embraces a world of fun. Jiiresue—Every description of illustrated books for children. . Laic and Medicine—The Standard works of these professions. Mechanical and Scientific—The most approved works on Mechanics, Architecture, and the exact Sciences. Poei7—English and American. Octavo and lit erary editions of the stadard I'oe:s; pocket and cabinet editions—plain • and illustrated, boutadin every style to suit the taste of all. Works of Fiction—By Scott, Irving; Cooper, Dickens, and all.the approved Writers. Mixcellaneous-4har Miscellaneous Department embraces every thing not ineluded in the above classification; of an interesting and instructive character, that is in print. Including - School and Classical. Trawls and Adtentures Gamr-c Sports and Pastimes Religious, Biblical and Theological. Musical and Glee Books. Odd Fellowship and freemasonry SCHEDULE OF GIFTS The Gifts eon siA of Gold and Siltier WateheZ, Gold Mains, Ladies' Splendid Black atid Plaid Silk Dresses,Patterns,Parlor Tirne-piecee,-Silvor plated ware, costly sets of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, Garnet, Tornuols. and Lava Jewelry, Gold Lockets, Pencils, and Pens, La dies' Neck and Chatelaine Chains, Gents' 80. AMU Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Pocket-knives, Port.triOnnaies, and A THOUSAND VARIETIES OF GIFTS! varying from 50 cents to 825. AGENTS WANTED EVERY%VIIERE., To agents l eau give more liberal inducements than is afforded by any other house. addi tion io larger cuMmissions, it is much easier to get subscribers for my enterprise than any other. The peculiar advantages are— . A larger _atock, and better Catalogues to se lect from. , A better assortment and Quality of GIFTS. More punctuality and correctness in filling orders. By acting as agents for me.,-Persons Wishing a valuable Library can procure it gratis. Those seeking an easy method of earning a livelihood CAN find it. Any one 'desiring a good Watch, can obtain it. FOr full particulars, send fora Catalogue. My large capital, together with my Fong ex perience in the business, and consequent fa miliarity with all its - details, gives me an al most inealeUlable advantage over all other parties. All I ask is a trial. Sla Ime an order, and you will be convinced that there is no exagera .. tiort. _ Dv not forger to send for a Catalogue,. And to address G. G. EVANS, 4 .- ORIGINAL GIFT ENTERPRISE; ; 439 CHESTNUT STREET, • I • Philadelphia, Penna. Perscins visiting the City, are requested to 11 and examine for themselves. • F un ' fresh ground. Molasses and Su gars, cheap.' Just received and for silo by July 27th.] J. LYONS dt SON. • S. M. nitteagill & do., Advertising Aires* at 119 Nassan-st, . New-York, and 10 iittate-st, Boston, ani *eats for Tie Montrose Democrat, and, are au thorized to contrast for us at our lowest rates. AB Rig It IS Wit:ELIA It=gto JEW ELRArut pturlissers. Cali and see. July 21 'DEMONS "felting to change their business .1 to a rapidly increasing Con*, a New Set. tleinent -where hundreds are going. Where the climate is mild and &SOMA See advertise. merit of Hanrnoston Settlement, another col.. 11612. fildig...-4141 it = No. 26 south fourth strut, Pidiadelidds, hare now on hand a laro assortment 6i Fire ---- and Thietproof Safes. Also _ Iron doors for banks, dom . '''. Iron shutters, iron sash, all males of Looks, equal to any in theUoited states': - Five Soles in one -Fire. All come out B l ight with-contents in good condition. THE SALAII/7MM - 11A.713 07 71114/iDICLITIA ♦OATWST THA WORLD. :EVABIIf ilk WATSON, Have had the surest demonstration in the following certificate that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length folly warranted the representations which have been made of them as rendering an undoubted security against Om terrific element : Philadelphia, April 12th, 1856. Meters, Evairs &.Watros.—Gentlemen: It affords us the highest satisfaction to state to you, that owing to the very protective qualities of two Of the Salamander_Bafes which we purchased of you some months since, we saved a large portion of oar jowelry,and all our books, papers, &c., exposed to: the calamitous fire in Ranstead Place, on the morning of the 11th Inst. When-we reflect that these Safes were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied, and that they subsequently fell into,a heap of burning ruins, whore the vast concentration of heat caused the brass plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of their valuable contents as most convincing kept of the great security afforded by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure in recommend ing them to men of business as a stare reliance against fire. GEORGE WAIIIIIIONS & BRO., Jewelers, Wbo have purchased six large Safes sham April 28, 's9ly. tiu 2,,gricultnrnl sttitement. To . ALL WANTING FARMS, A Rare Opportunity in a Delightful and Healthy Climate '25 Miles Southeast of Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, *NEW JERSEY. A N old estate consisting of several thbusands !a of acres of reductive soil has been dit ided into Farms of various sizes to suit the purchaser. A population of some Fifteen Hundred, from va rious parts of the middle States and New Eng land have settled there the past year, improved their places, and raised crops. The price of land is at the low sum of from $l5 to 820 per acre, the soil Is Of the beat quality for the production of Wheat, Corn, Peaches, Grapes and Vegeta bles. IT IS 'CONSIDERED TIE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. The place is perfectly secure from frosts—the destructive enemy-of the farmer. Croiis of grain, grass and fruit are now growing and can be seen., rity ez sming the= place itself, a correct judgement can be formed of the productiveness of the.land. The terms are made easy to secure the rapid im provement of the land, which is only sold for actual improvement. The result has been, that within the past year, Some three hundred hOuses have been erected, two mills, one steam, four stores, some forty tinyards•and peach orchards, planted, and a large number of other improve ments, making it a desirable and active place of business. THE MARKET, asithe render may perieive from its location, is the BEST IN THE UNION. ° Produce bringing double the price than in to cations away from the city, and more than dou ble the price than the West. It is known that the earliett and best fruit and vegetables in this latitude come from Now Jersey, and are annual ly exported to the extent of millions. In locating here the settler - has many advan tages. lie is within a few hours' ride of the great cities of New &gland and Middle States, he is near his old Mende and associations, he is in a settled country where every improvement of comfort and eivilizititin is st.hand. He can buy this is rever.ed.) ho has schools for his children; divine service, and will -.enjoy an open winter, and delightfu l climate, Where•fevers are utterly unknown. The result of the change upon those from the north, has generally been to restore them to an excellent state of health. In the way of building and Improving, lumber can be obtained at the mills nt the rate of $lO to $l5 iwr th‘ousand. 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 pike in the Union where •buildings and, improvirnents can ho made cheaper. . The reader will at eve be struck with the advantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrOwn in the market ; and unless these statements were correct, no one would be invited to examine the land be tore purchasing. This alt are expected to do. They Will see land miderieultivatiori, such is the extent of the settlecuoilt that they will no doubt, meet per,ons from their own neighbor hood ; :they will witntss the improvement and can judgo the character of the population. If - they come with a view to nettle they should come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready to mirchase, as locations cannot be held on re tuna,. There aro two daily trains to Philadelphia and to all settlers who improve, TAE RAIILROAD CoMPA NY GIVER A FR CH TRACET FOR AIX AND A tim.r.ratce TICKET FOR TIMER TEA'RS. THE TOWN OF 11AS151014TON. • In connection with the agricultural settlement, a new and thriving town has naturally arisen, whi h presents inducements for any kind of busi ness, part irularly'stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could be carried on in this place and market to good advantage, also cotton busi nee', end manufactories of agriculteaal menu or Foundries• for casting small ahicles. The improvement has been so 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 $lOO and upwards. The liamymmian Farmer, a monthly literary and agricultural sheet, containing full informa tion of Idamizionton, can de obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title iridispntable—warrantee deeds given, ,clear of all ineumbrance when money is paid. Route to the land: Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, for H.111113141J0t00 by Railroad, at 7:30 ? a. in, or 4:30, p. m , fare 90 cents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conven iences on hand: Parties had better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they have decided as to purchasing, as be will show them over the land in his carriage, free of expense. Letters and applications can be addressed to Landis & Byrnes, 'Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fifth Streets, Philadelphia. Maps and information cheerfully furnished. aug. 11, 6 in. Flitin-IN HMI Pr HE eubscriber having pu?chased 1 refitted and newly furnished the b e ; above well known and popular note:, Is prepared to accommodate the trav eling public and others with all the attentions and conveniences usually found in first-dies Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel equal in every point to any in thcconntry. Tice Bar will always be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. The Stables; connected with this House are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and attentive Hoetiers are always in charge of them. I. S. TAB-BELL. - ..Montrose, May 13th, 1858- - VARM LANDSPOR.SALE 25 from E Philadelphia by railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil arming the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The lard is a large tract, divided into small farms, and'hundieds from all parts of the country are now settling' and . building. The crops produced are large and cab be seen grow ing. The climate's delightful, and secure from (roots. Terini from BIS to s2o_ per acre paya ble withib four years by, installments. To visit the piece—Leave Irina Street wharf at Phila.- delphinia 7:30, a. m., by railroad for HAMMOth ton, or addrtas R. J. Byrnes, by letter, Hammon ton Post Mice, Atlantic County New Jersey. See full advertisement in another tiolumn. R. KEN'iDN JR. & CO. WOULD feapectfully solicit 'the inspeettion of la new_ slid very rich issortukot of DRY GOO DS this riiiy numlivitd, 04144'4 114. it of N felluwE Rich Black Moire Magus Nit parrardt Foulard Silk, ales style; 6e. per yard; Rich Plaid -Silk, the very neatest patterns, lib. par yard; Black Silk. SS ine.hai wide, from 7a. to-Ills—per yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls (roes ,$ll to i ell, finest' suisortment in Sireifri - Co.; DOS invoke of Ologlimmi, at very low pricer also of talleorig late stock of Haulms, Hiltons, Plaids, and - Lawns; Printed Shawls from Is. to $5; 'Brocha Shawls from $5 to $25; Collars from 6 cis. to 20e.; Parasols from Sa. to 245. each; Bonnet, a barge stock; Ribbons and Flowers; also a new invoice of Gents Shoes—Congress, Enamelled and Call Skin; Ladies Congress . Gai ters, Kid and Enameled; Hisses Calf and Enam. elled Boot% Children.Parodi Boots, Gaiters and everything hr that fine.- They would also call attention to the fact. that having an arrangement with one of the largest:lmporting Houses in New York they will receive regularly New Styles as fast as they appear in New York.and will take the greatest-pains to - please all who call and see -and wish to purchase. Particular attention paid to procuring fine goods—in every style, • ffr3111.421.1Ei. A pew lot this day received, and would re; spectfully solicit an examination of the same. Good Tea at Ss., c 4 prices, also at 4s. Se. 6s; Bs. 51i3G103114. • COFFEE-4mm, Rio and Ground Crites. SALERATUS...fames Pilasßabbitt's Med. Wool, and Exablsior, dco. WAILS, and also a new stock of WALL PO and WIN DOW PAPER e ttiht#y received. FAWN. INGI TOOLS of Ma- moat approved palterns. CU . ela—erNra Gold Band, Shaded, Blue 800, and all the new atylea, as fast as they appear iir,Now York. FLOUR constantly on hand. SALT by the barrel or sack. PATENT MEDICINES, GLASSi and everything else you want. R. KENYON JR. & CO. Laysville Centre, Pa., June Bt6, 18b9 CONTAELT—a. G. IF. IFORDELI.III .„ removed TeOVOU nts shop across the street, to the building one door below Keeler & ~,ioddard's,,ylich he has fitted up expressly for ti Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop where maybe found all kinds - of MICALMILNIEIMIS s . from the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting harness, and a general misorment of trimmings, ', which will be made up or sold very low. Carriage Trimmings: A good assortment on band, which will be sold very low; all trimming done cheaper than else where. OAK FEATHER on hand, from which harnesses will be made and ID l VEla w rEfiaat ***Customers will please bear - In mind that I wish to settle up oncer a year. Those having unsettled accounts, or notes due, will oblige,. by settling or making payment without "further delay. , G. F. FORDHAM, Feb. 24th, 1852.1 Montrose, Pa. COBB would respectfully announce to the Z b public that he .may still be found at the old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants of the community. Ile will keep on hand a good stock of r - i . C.oclerlefiEi 3 SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRUIT, F4:113 and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Fmn, and all articles found in First Class Groceries. „Jio would particularly call the attention of armtrsr - ant, of 'to AIM Alins•—•••••• 1.• constantly receiving fresh ,supplies of FIRST RATE FLOUR, also good and medium qualities, which will bi• sold RIGHT, 14r ready pay, in quantities to suit the purchaser. Cash paid for Pelts, Deacon, and Veal skins. AN IMMENSE QUANTITY OF New Goods - AT THE geatt g -Va g ,stott, This - Week. Please call and see 'cm. Sart. 22, 1839. IL C. TYLER.. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of S. ILSAYRE & Baos. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, D. Sayre Withdrawing from the firm. The business will be carried on as heretofore under the name and style of S. H. Sayre & Bro. The news and accounts will be in the hands 01 D. Sayre for settlement. All indebted to the firm will please giVe it their immediate attention, as all the ac counts mast be settled. . S. 11. SAYRE A. BROS Montrose. Sept. Isl., 1859. KEYSTONE 'HOTEL ) At Montrose, Penn. WM. IL HATCH,' Proprietior. ry7HIB new and commodious Hotel situated 1 on Public Avenue, near the Court House,arat nearly in the centre of the business portion of Montrose, is mow fu'ly completed and furnished, and will be opened on Monday. the 27th day of the present month fur the accommodation of the public and travelers. The Proprietor -feels confiient that be is now prepared to entertain guests in a maoner that cannot faiLtoxive Complete Satisfaction. The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex panse, has been spared to render it equal, if not superior to - any similar establishment in this part of the• State. It is well supplied with all the recent improveuients and comforte, and obliging waiters will always be readyto respond - to the call of customers. - • The Stable* connected with this House are • New and Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron age of his old friends, and the public generally. WU. K.-HATCH. If on trose,September 2181, 1858 G S . alt,• s , att ! ciatt ! ! • rizann WHOLESALE SALT DEALER, 201 IVashingtowst, • (Directly opposite Washington Market,) iVew TILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and a•J COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN Coarse and Fine Bait, at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and bags, consisting In prat of Ash ton's celebrated brand for table and ;dairy use; Jeffrey & Darcy, -Marshall's, Brownlow's, &c. and. 30000 bushels Turks Island, Ronares, Cu. ramaq tit. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz., Wee; Nantes, &c.„ all of which will be sold of prices from vessels, store and storehouses. Any purchaser wishing tp select from a good . assortment will find it to his interest to all. `N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small bags of different sizes, andionstantly on hand in ship, ping order. Also a splendid article of Ground Salt, in quart boxes:put up and for sale by the quantity. in stinted five dozen ascii. New York, April Ist, Dr. Coggswclll's • • All SALTS . , a aura cure 'for INFLAMMATORY Manta' of all blabs; for sale by - ABEL TURILELL Montrose, Jona 22d,1859. TEINTIEL...GUIL AND PLAIN TEEM' for Cale by ABEL TURRELL. Ayer's SatiOarilla A compound idi.whkh we have la- fir bored to pro duce theamattdteettill alterative. . that can made. -' 7- ! . /tistitionoinitrated extract Of Para Sarsapuiliasifo.rtembinsd" with other substanees of still - Stiller. alterative power as re to afford en effective milidetss for the diseases Ts •Sarsaparilla iv tniputed to ewe: It is believed r that such-a remedy is wanted by those who totter from Mumma complaints, and that ono which will -106(101plisit their eons must prove Ts - of immense service to;this large clam of our afflicted fellow-eitkarnt.'t How completely ibis compound will do it has been proven bY exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints:— Senoress Axe Scaormoos Commiesra, EUVPTIONS AND FAUPTIVE Diereses, ULCSICS, PINPL4 , I, BLOTCDES. TI;i10118, SCALD IINAD, STPULLEt AND Srrnitaaa • Ar 1.4 reentliNA MERCVIUAL Decease, Throrwr, RAWL& 06 TIC . DOULDUItry.X, DCWAITT, Drs errata -AND INDIOESTION, „Earsimetas, Rosa ". on Sr. Awrirosr's nes, and indeemLthe whole r, class of complaints arising front Lurinurr oa t. vas BWOD. 4 Tins compound will be forin - a groat pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester ru the blood at that season of the year. Ry the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders arc nipped in the bud. Multitudes Can, by of the aid of this remedy, spare , themselves from t. the endurance of foilcerupttoni, end ulcerous ; sores through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruption., if n ot assisted to do w this through the natura channels of the body by an alterative 'medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impiuities "" bunting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, ' or sores; cleanse it 'when you find it is car 2, stnicted and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your, feelings will tell fs` ou when. Even where no particular disorder 5 isfelt, people enjoy better health, and live „- longer, for cleansing the blond. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; lartwith.this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something g 4 must go wrong, and the great• machinery of life is disordered or overthrown: Sarsaparilla has,, and deserves much,' the .6 reputation, of accomplishing these ends- Bur • g the world has been egregiously deceived by gt preparations of it; partly because the drag alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, 6 pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else.., During late years the public have been:Nola- 1 led by large bottles, Pretending to give a quart r. of Extract of Sarsaparilla fur one dollar. Most of these bete been frauds upon Ahe sick, for they not only entitain little, if any,' Sarsapa •rilla, but often no curative properties whitey cr. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment "l! has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the ...71 name itself is justly despised, and has become _ ' synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still . 5 we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend Z to supply such a remedy as dull rescue the vi name from the load ,of obloquy alsich rests upon it. And we think we have ground for m believing it has virtues \vhiih ore irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend- f f : l cd to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the noricdy should ; be judiciously takrn according to directions on ; the bottle. , rneraiDv DR. 3. C. .4 ER At CO. LOWE T M ASS. _ Pries,Nsl per Bottle; nollOes.for $ 5. Tj.: • Ayer ' s Cherry Pectoral, . has won for itself_ etch a renown for the cure of. every variety of Throat and Lung Codiplaint, that r, it is entirely unnecessary for its, to recount. the <3 , evidence of its virtues; wherever it has been em. rl2 ployed. As it has long lxen im constant use 4 throughout this section. we need not do more than .= assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to lc: ,du for their relief -all it has ever been found to do. Ayer ' s Cathartic Pills, E roa 'me coh2 ór !quiet p ppenfrry: -- F.id ipnissi—rr daen , I'ilest Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Disease's, 22 Liver Complaint, Dropsy, 'fetter, Tusaors mid . Salt -Rheum, Worms, Gout, Norralgia, as a o Pinner I'lll, and for Purifying the:Bloods !L' l'hey are sugar-coated, so that the Meat sensi tivc can take them pleasantly . and they arc the best aperient im the world for all-tho purposes of a family physic. , Pried 25 cents par Pox; Five bow for ELIA 1: Great ntimbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their . names to certify the tmparaileled usefulness of these f a . remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The . Agents below tanned fur- cr nith gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC in which they • 3 are given; with also full descriptions of the above is complaints, and the treatment that should be fol- 8 lowed for their cure. Do not be put off bir unprincipled dealers with . other preparations tliey make more • profit on. = Dowand ATER . A, and take no others. The sick .z want the best aid there is for them, and they should 0 ham it. • All our Remedies are for sale by ' A. TureEti, Montrose; A. P. MILLER. & Co. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, NETER DEBILITATES. T T Is co enpon is d eittr n I )rely from Gomm. and. 1$ Ms beromeneettbashed UM. a Statalent Nedlett IC. IMO WO ftsiel,La appro.e,l tl ll 11.1 ,e used h. and to now m ooted to with otottienee h.. I d .alt the ascetics :car which it Is reCommended. It has cared thentemnds 2 !edibin the hot two you; who had eh np all - I.oft ! .of retie( an the mintrom nosllettedeettlfwateetnns). 1...1„„,.. The does mid be each 'to the tnneweatent of the Itittlettleal !akin; it, sad ea-. ied la such gusallties as to act seoJy ow the Etwerefe. .to the dictates of purl bettlignest guide ynit Is the me a dmi LIVSII 'ill I VIGOIAATO I', and it wlititurs Liver Coma- 8 plaints.llllions At tacks, Elyspepata, Chrohic Diarrhoea. OA us sus rCo in ..Iplaints, Dyientr s ry. Dropsy. sow, Intoinacli,ltabilnats, Costiveness, Chol.l Zr, Cholera, Choir laldorbus,Cholaral ' 'uranium. nata lance, Ja and' ce, Female Weakness es. sad may t4l timed sots _. . yas w thrdinws icy Family Medi.* ciao. Imilleure SICK. s ILEA D hC it E, lm, Ibuesukds eau uzlify,) In twenty minutes, Ill' . twe or three Tea.. spoonnale are tak- 1 on at conmeeceistent of stun M I who us, It arel igivitsu their Mulm.7 /WX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE IThaosivroa, AND SWALLUW MOTH TOGETHER. Pelee One Dollar per Dottie. j SA NFORD'S ' WAXILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COXPOIIKDED MO), Pare Vegetable Extracts, and pat ap la GLASS CASES. Air *llglat. mad will keep In any elle:nate. The Family Cal bat Mae Cathartic naei la his pracyce mare , tonatattlaiai —_, -ally Iberefolec ril .0....—,.. !tentage need the Pii•Lle a 2 and Ile . 114 . 171 - 61trikit all exprtve In =ILO totbelr •-• me, has lodge.] toe to place Qom within the reecho( all. g Tbe Preennakto well know ' dal Marna Wanks ad' ea dlllbeeet _portions of the bowel. The FAMILY CA- t ,THAIITIC PILL Ma w et doe reference to ! Ma well enabilebed Met, bent compounded Plum a Sla catbdr adm Volvo , TV' table ratnida, which set. ye' alike 441 every part of ma allateotat7 mot sad are g good and atter kt all ea. es oitere • Cletharde b ' .odd, ! ,,, tb "A. lie'. 1 --g-gir.r. In &I' rtzrita.t.ti.-ileal: sera Palos pain and Somnseas . over the whole body. boa lob= odd. vbelc Request/7. If cbdeded; end la a beg of of Fe. Ter. Lana. gi Appe- the, a Crary Sew *aglow of Cold over the b.dy ...,.... limn. le or vrelcbtis; I ke bead. all INS& Isic 111 1110 17 g Dlaidanas. Warne td IS or Adults. Ltlcenntiancuma. a great deer of tbe Blood Rad =soy daemon to valeta - a; toe nametroue :to utosilon is ha echidna snag lb l eaW i ti Ti i E . a lb.- Liver Invlcgortror aca l gt i ally Cam aborabc POW aro totalled b 7 Llausialde venally, awl golit otadesde by the Trade In all do large Worm -11. T. W.II.IIIIPOFtD, N. D" 311.aufaetarer rtpriator, 335 Broadway, ,New York. For sale in•Montrose by ABEL TUBULE, Agent. sep29 ly THF. 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 at only El emits per annum. ' Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Ad. dress-editor of Farmer Hammonton, P. O. At. lantic Co.. New Jersey. Those wishing cheap Asa, of the beak quality in one of the healthiest and mod delightful climates in, the Union, :and whore crops are never cut down by the. frosts, the terrible scourge of the north, see advertise-. meet of Hammonton. Lands. , : • , PERSQNS wanting change of climate for ' health, Bee advertisement of Hammonton lands, another column. ACHEAP and easy remedy for. Me-Piles and Corns. Try it: Mao Meyers Rat and Mice Exterminator, sold by .7. LYONS * SON, DR. CHURCHILL'S lIMEDY C 0 NSITM PTION. INC4LESTEIt'S HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME Al OF SODA; glyt Dr+ ilantai • kok Goon tiUoulo tlimoklrm, okGdogrU, so+6, euitkuVau l guadz . aQ GUGLoui 4rauto%.4. Tye moms a MR NEW REMEDY bilscovered by D. c hur aw. of Polo Gimlet/mho It the 190 a UNBOUNDED POPULARITY tbnoughoet Doom end the Coked EOM*. It e setzslino - PREPARATION, sad - Ms otth INVARIADLE-EPTICACT In ell to of Polmonsuy sad Nemo. Memo Th e ilopoTdoelldflee fooredoe PHs- Mpfe which emetltutes Serious force, and' tbe moat potent/A blorkloneralineogveht ioweem The'Cure of Consumption, In the socoso and Timm SOW. (nt • WSW. ol ooo l ooo tlDolota there am be no uneerteMby se to the moue of the ,Leary) he obtolnerL IN ALL CASES. b 7 tin treatment. mole ohm the ealstleg ledon of the Immt le of harP gialekat to prod.= Mani- Cm. le the solo Deatli the exeePOoe• Tide Rumor Las not only r curative died. bet vrlf. tf nod wherever there abbe souoAdon of the din=e. PREVENT ITS - DEVELOPMENT and then ad as • 111223ZRATIVII ono 1121:30R 70 ORRIRSIOS, /TR At TOCCUIRPOS DOR WM ga• tf/ • "Roman: OEM Aug. I. Iregi.-1. have been tre=hth &One tbrtwondyetea num. and hive de teed mom at nom the tae of Om Rerommersers thaw from an other, forma oaf toolicaftaa eterethifiestf." ' • PLanciteara, thugs. A op. base coed Benign:onkel. ' rams In my prainks milk vary kappa artel•—yo mat me that 1 wools funt PC annuity To =LUX werrocr intim .- • mmenximar. Vy... Ater. f, 1r49.-1 believe the Ilmornor rents need In the manner and way Br. Churchill meld them. erne. cots eonaknerram.. oginuensturenery. Via..,, IA 1835.—1 have prescribed the leVmelii fa =ife=e a' n 'd aP delighted with ise Irma, 0, July 8, have cart th all gout key bottka. and In but one theta= ghee they tailed bthedi the pee Gent, ga4 that was a hopetwt ante Ware I wee called. Ilan had amend cameo gthen ep by ellexeling physic:Mae who am Pow Wen= antraantherer mem agebra. and fern mai ant sate stemma Of ptilmonall dn.... 1 bare mod tba Ewing in.nry own mm. via. derided *omega. it was ra, Bedded as neragthe by phymethia amt 'Sends, and cram by myna. tinder the 'Old treatment.' lam now able' to tide. In attending on the delr; am any mike, perhaps, In a day, as any other phyd&...n In the twenty." `Boon= Faux. N. Y. !Cur.. "th, 1159.—1 have only time. thi morning. to my, that; have been astm4lo4.td to settnearp no goad aide of the Ithroramouterte. arstommete Id soar pamphlet are mot at all exaggerated. Enloe. Kutea Tniererr, Aug. L. IeNA—I have ler= your Ithpophoilthitee of Dime and Sothi, and hare env great improvement /root them. Also my 11.0.. h. had a Lacking cough and bleeding of s tim lunge, la gamin meta iron+ fluid by their cope." I:HAUL:01. Ya.. July NI. 12.3.—1 revolved the twelve bottles of Churchill's liespely -for Conentoptlon. • • • Ir Ras weal= ireelnin en Wert ens." Make No Delay t - co; era any tine of th e Meng Amid mon ten. antitliatoi; to th e nee of the II rronmencrna or Lens cane Noon. W Mee We Gear= by TWeralt4lloll" the bottle.. le nehemthillY Vre " la ego by Dr. Cherebill "for general nee:" nod la prepared 350 m Ada °Hanoi Formula. • Dr. Churchfiro Work on Cosurtunption, oir‘ mreteing his Reporthamta tOthe Impeded Academy of Nada; Paget Notes of C.ISIV; end Lines. Docameints. Terintonthla Re. together with On:abr. be sent on mettle of TR ELVB, CENTS In stamp& Thlirtrork girca the mar rrliable Woo manor. hi regard to Dr. Cbm•thth' • Smarm HM97. CADTIONa..-Illiereill.d Demists will try to sell yea othaz preparatlone mktg.. Ito not buy than! Sty -Genuine Pew Weikel" ielfethY.fire eignabece mwwwee at an Preyewatiare eialeag.e. e. ',wrtewl. IRON. m. Ma, DEMO. Teo wpwalry le Likely la b. asediel witea eyarlawe eperyweelow. lly 'Perinea le we. yew .8. leptarneellem teit will "wee** any aweeptlee mama prewitnee evert maw. l'esmiloaehla Bottle. $T three Balthe,. a 3; enientriteir. Baton. by salVraidar. Sold Whonalue and Retail at tlet fiele.Bauenil - la the bolted all Mngold be add need) . Als o, by reepeelebie ddreas, J. WINCHESTER, 43 John St., N.Y. t A Book fbr Everybody. .. STARTLINO DISCLOSURES ! TELLEI3'{3 great work for the,married Aloe contemplating mar— /go-200 pages full of 1 :3) 1ilt Elia ice 25 cents—sent to all its under seal, by mail, IST-PAID. 50,000 cop : sold the past year. : The igle married,and the mar e& A Lecture on ose a partner; a complete work on midwifery. It contains hundreds ef se crets. p.ailliiii.hl4l.—warranted to be worth three times the amount asked fur it. 2bets in specie or postage stamps, enclosed, will 'secure a copy by return mail. Address • I. TELLER, 31.6 D. No. 5 Beaver-st, Albany, N. Y. Da. VICFIOIS' F PILLS, 81 a box, - with fall directions.. Married ladies should not use them.—Sent by mail. - • In all cases of nervous and spinal affection,pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion. palpitation of heart; hysterics and whites, these pills will erect a cure when all other means have failed; and altlao' a powerful remedy, do not con tain iron, calouiel, antimony, or anything hurt ful to the constitution . Address DR. TELLER as aluive. feblVy HOWARD ASSOCIATION : PHILADELPHIA: - A &new Imlitution established by spe cial Endowment, for the Relief of the Siek and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the I Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of theircondition, (age, occu pation, habits of life. &c-,) and in cases of ex treme poverty,medicines !omit hod free of charge. Valuable Repdrts on Sperrnatorrhma, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, sent to the af flicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Acting Sur geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South 9th-st., Philatrs, Pa. By order of the Directors. loclB fpHE GREEN BOOK.—JUST nn L Published, pages, price 25 SQL' cents;'on single and married. life; or,' : the Institution of marriage its Intent, Obliga tions, and Physiological and Legal Disqualifica tions; the rational treatment of all private dis eases in both, sexes, etc. To which is added a poetical essay. entitled "Callipmdire:" or the art °Charing and rearing beautiful and healthy chil dren, by the late Rob't J. Culverwell, Esq.,sl.D. Sent free of postage, by the publishers, Chas. Kline & Co., box 4586, N. Y., or Dexter & Co. Wholesale Agents, 113 Nassau street, N. York. Agents wanted everywhere. Also, gratis, an extract and sample of the above entitled; Dr. Culverwell's Lecture on the rational treatmentof gpermatorrheca and private diaereses generally, detailing the means by which Invalids may effectually cure themselves without the use of dangerous medicines, and at but little expense. to tbem3ielves. Bent free by mail in a secure envelopk on receipt of one stamp to prepay the postage, by addressing, CHAS. KLINE, R. Co. tfebrt amp Box 43 1 36, N. Y. City. • t bars le PILL iss rip 3 which U. pioprienor bag tima Vsenty years. &team! itam these who A NEW. BOOK, BY WILLIAM YOUNG, M The secret clue to .courtship, love & marriage: with the diseases inci. dimt to youth, maturity and old a,go: being lights and shades of married life, its joys and sorrows, hopes . •AltiV-: fairs and disappointments. Let all married people, or those contemplating marring° and having the least impediment to-married read this book. Let every youngman and woman in the Mod read this book, It is full of Plates, and discloses secrets that every one should know: a little knowledge at first may save a world of trouble in after life. Readier acopy.(enclosing :2befs., to ap3B yl 416 Spruce-et, Philadelphia. OLD DOLL HEATH ' S BOOK OF TRAVELS int t and great discoveries of the Jupanese and Fastlndia Medicines, with full directions for the certain cure of consumption, bmrichitis, ca tarrh, coughs, colds aghma, fevers, heart disease, iwtofnia, eancer;dyapepaia, liver complaint,arav° and urinary deposits, female complaints, &c- -- Illustrated with hundreds of certificates of cures and engravings. For the purpose of rescuing As many suffering fellow-beings as possible from a premature death, it will be sent to any part of file eontinent for 25 cents, by DR. os2oyv] '. 647 Broadway, New York City. Sold by A. Turret!, Montrose ; fraydea Bros. New Milford; C. P. Mathews, Scranton. outran ISEPAHATICrS OF SUS - Professional Correspondence. AI4RRIAGE GFIDE. TPCKHC Books, Newspapers, _Li Pamphlets. Magaaines, eto., bound up 00 abort notice. J. L 6r, ,SON. SHOE Business And Factories can , be carried , on profitably at Hammonton.gee Adm., tisemont of Hammonton Lands.
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