The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 29, 1859, Image 4

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    “ NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL.”
_ Z A It tSISTLESs moray. MiT,
OntalLAß TO THE SICK.
HE first hospital - surgeons and medical putk
lici:ass of Europe, 'admitkthe unparalleled
anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this
Ointment; governments sanction its use in their
naval and military services ; and the masses in
this country'and throughout the world repose
the 'utmost confidence in its curative properties.
It penetrates the . , sources of infilmmation and
corruption which underlies the •external, evi
dences of disease, and neutralize the fiery ele
ments which feed and exseperste the malady.
. • atterrunatissa;BerofuliOkydreass!
These are among the most terrible and ago
nizing diseases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre
and the akin; yet in their worst forms, and when
seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear
nailer a persevering application ofthis soothing,
healing, antidote to pain and inflanlmation.
,
salt Ithenin, Fever gores, Stiff/obits.
In all eases of Salt Rheum, where medical.wa
ters, lotions, and everts , receipt of the pharmaco
pcea have proved uselese„ the Ointment will as
somplish a thorough .cure_ Fever Sores heal
quicklynnder its , influence. and its relaxing ef
fect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful.
Mears.
Asmost rema D rl m at il fethappy change is pro
(laded in.the appearance of malignant ulcers af
ter a few applications of this Oinment sur
rounding redness vanishes, and granules of
of ,liiialthy flesh begin to take the place of the
ciisqtarged matter. This process goes on more
or Peas rapidly, until the crificekls filled up with
sound material. and the nicer Adieally cured.
I A Word to Nothers.l
The young are the most frequent suffers from
txtemal injuries, and thetefore. every mother
should have this healing preparation constantly
at hand. It is An alwolute: specific for sore
breasts; and quickly removes the encrusted sores
which sometimes disfigure the heads.and faces
of children.'
Significant Pula.
This Ointnient is universally used on board the
Atlantic.ind Pacific whaling fleet ass
possible for
`scorbutic affections and as the beat possible
remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies
of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan
of Turkey fOr hospital purposes.'
Bo(14 the Ointment end Pills should be used in
Ike following eases:
Bunions, Chapped Hands, Scalds,
Burns, . < Mercurial Eruptions, - Sore Legs,
Chilblains, Rheumatiim, Sore Breasts,
Fistula.. Ringworm, Sore Heads,
Gout, . Salt Rheum, Sore Throats,
Lumbago, Skin Diseases, Sores of all kinds
Piles, -- Sprains, - Stiff . Joine,
Ulcers, • Wormsof all kinds, Venereal Sores
Totter, Swelled Glands.
• * * *Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
Hottowar, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
24 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists
and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United
StaieS and the civilized world, in gobs, at 25
cents, 62 1-2 cents, and $1 each.
There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.' •
N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patiekts
in every disorder are affixed to each pot.
• j9yl 23e9w.
•
LL wanting fartis In a delightful climate.
11 rich soil, and secure from frosts. See ad
vertisement of,Hammonton Lands in another
column.
NEW YORK STORE!
NO. 51, MIT STREET,
LIITODZING THE BARB OP BINGEtAIerON
H. AY, , Agent.
THIS SPACIOUS and ELEGANT store is
now open with an entire new stock of.
Da
_
which for extent, richness and variety, fir sur
pass anything ever offered in the Southern Tier.
OUR CLOTH DEPVITMENT
abounds with every kind of 'Cloths, Cassirneres,
. Satinetts, Vestings, Overcohtinge, Tweeds, Ken
tucky Jeans, etc. etc , etc., from the nicest to :the
.cheapest. In the line of
Elms , : puss Giont
ud
we have the largest and most elegant stock Cif
RICH BLACK and FANcir.SILKS
ever exhibited in this market.
Plain and Printed all-Wool French 'Merin' os, from
62c. up.
Rich Chintorigured, and all-WoolDelaines.
'Rich India 'Milos and Poplins.
250 pieces French and 'English
. New & SeaSonable Dress Goods
Of even , knowattyle and Fabric.
Good denble fold Paramettas, at only Ile.
Plain Merinos, Saxony Plaids end Stripes, 20e.
Monslin De Lana, 10c.
Itaglish Prints north Mead 150 for 103.
Good dark ][adder Prints at Sc. • •
§H - AYLS I SHAWLS o
every description, from the cheapest Rob. Roy
'to the moat elegant double Broche, cheaper than
ever knbe:n. OAKS,
tkGILA.NS4 -
TM ST Eitil•,
•
Ladies' CllCotki:
'of every color and quality, with trimmings to
match.
.GOOSE lEEPING 'GOODS,
EN EVERY VARIETY.
100 pieees white and adarlet, plain'and twilled
Woof Flanels, retailing for less than New York
packs 7s. price.
I:i4OPMEMISTICS
of all kinds by the bale, piece, or yard. Bleached
and BrOwn sheetings, 6 costa. •
C)CO3-
of every description, both wholesale and retail
- supplied with everything intim line at
New York wholesale ices.
From the fact -that one of the Propriebbes
spends his whole time in New York City, secu
ring and forwarding the
BEST- BARGAINS
- the mirkekatforels,-purthisers can rely tipozi al
ways flailing 'our stock lull and assortment com
plete. All Goods bought fur this establishment
are in connection with a large Wholesale' House
in New York, from the ImporteraMannfacturera
Agents, and Auction Houses direet, thereby sae:
ing the•Jobbers' profit, the benefit of alhieh our
customers have. . .
From the facilities we possewi, wb know that
we ean and will sell all kinds of Dry Goods less
than anyothee house in -this section, We have
the ability, and we will satisfy our •
Penssyhranis Custositers
on examination, that we have the diapricilion.
ITs- 0 = 4 332:11.1710.1r •
THE - " NEW YORK STORE,", .
IT NO. .COURT STREET,
• BINGIILAIIILTON e
sep Ita.3m) RIVIIMAY, agent.
CHEAP GOODS!
SPLENDID New Chalie, Lawns, Prints, and
thogbams, at reduced price*. Mao 18 tbs.
of Seger N. one dollar,' or sN.of Rice. hurt
opened and for.eale by . J. LYONS &SON.
Montrose. lone 15th, 1859.
P. REYNOLDS,
-FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Shop In lxuir.
.soont of Sestle's Motel, Vca:+mcserfir .
/
/
i',
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ,
LOCATED oyER TILE AUSQUEVADDA VALLEY PANE,
BINGHAMTON N. Y.
Rooms open for !astuteUonfrom 9 A.m. to 9:30
m.
FACULTY:
D. W. - LOWELL, Principal, ProfessOr of the
Science of Accounts, tPractiesl Accountant.
Author of Lowell's Treaties upon Book.K, ep.
ing, Diagrams illustrating the came.
Joan AlcCams, Assistant Prutesaor in the Book.
keeping Department. •
A. J. Wasara, Professor of Practical and Or
namental, Penmanship, Coinmercial Calcula
tions and Correspondence. ' -
LECTURERS: I
Hon. Daniel S. llckirson, Lecturer on Commer
cial Law and Political Economy.
Hen. Ransom Ralcom, Lecturer on Contracts,
Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E . : Andreirs, Lecturer on Commercial
Ethies. •
ENAAIIIING COMMITTEE:
Hon: Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. R. Osborn, Esq.,
• They It. Morgan,Esq.
The nbjr.et of this College is to afford . to all
an oPpOrtnnity of obtaining a thorough Business
Education.'
The Books and Forms are carefully arranged
by practical accountants exiiiessly .for this In
stitution and embrace all the ricen_t improve
ments.
The course of instruction ....Nomprises every
department of bus'ziess. The Warner will be
thoroughly taught the science and practice of
Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business, viz : General Mer.
chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis.
Rion, Steamboating; • Railroading, Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &e..
Ladies Department entirely separate from
that of the gentlemen.
Students can enter College at anytime and
receive individual instruction. By this arrange
merit every Student is permitted to progress as
rapidly as his enterprise and ability 4eill 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 82,50 per
week. 7
TERMS:
For Book-Keeping, fat! arcountanftCeourse,
inending Practical Pedmanship, Commercial
Computations and Diploma, (Time unlimit
edo• - - - $35 00
Same course for ladies (separate apart
..
ment-T 20 00,
Penpanship and Arithmetic, . 10 (0
Teachers' course in P-entnaubbil*Practi
eel and Ornamental' ? - . -30 00'
Twelve lessons in Practical Penman, - 200
• !gr. Occasional classes will be formed in
Phouograpy. For full particulara• aend for a
circular.
• • FRESH ARRIVAL !
rr 11E un i dersigned would respectfutly f an
nounce to the public that he has just re
ceived a supply of
GROCERIES •
among which mny be bound the very hest of
Sugar, Molasses; Syrup;
- Tea, dre.c.,
at prices to suit the times, for ready pay. Don't
mistake the place, but call at the basement of
the
lila% %IL' 0 NE HOT EL,
whre your humble'. servant carries on a
general
SALOON 4i, GROCERY BUSINESS,
and :where - the public-may always rely upon
having their wants attended t, with promptness
and fidelity. • 0. M. CRANE.
Montrose, April 20th.
-,
HEED THIS WARNING !
1001 OUT FOR 13,11611 NS
N'6 , crirrC:OC:o4'.3.l9
T HAYDEN BROTHERS'ORIGINAL
11. One Price Ready Pay Store, corfaisting of
Dry - Goods, Groceries, -
Boats & Shoes. •ilats& Caps,
Wall Paper,
. • Stone do Wooden -Ware,
so alt,
Paints, Oits,, adds% &c.,
Watches, Jewelry. Yankee Notions,
=-
jar XO END TO THEM! j a
You will never find old shelf worn, moth-eaten,
rotten, or out of style Goods at HAYDEN Bros.'
Look .tont for Old Fogies, and buy yonr Goods
'where you can siva 28 PEE CENT, We have
a large stock of
GOODS Po/dazed for CASH
and will be sold at prices that will frighten the
Old Fogy principles.
EVERYARTICLE WANTED
as, represented._ No charge for shOwing Goode. -
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
New Milford, Pa., June, 7859. tau
BURNING FLUID, White and Cod Flair,
Ladies Kid S. S' Boots,,and bore .siters 1
from 66 eta. to 81:75—all at, TYLER'S.
May 19th 1869.
3,0 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER.
10 DIFFERENT STILES.
BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER }&C., &C.
ANEW SUPPLY, just arrived, and for isile
cheap, by , A.TURAELL.
• •
SHOES:
A LARGE LOT for men womemand children,
A
Alit received, and for Bale at the very low
est rates, by J. LYONS, & SON.
IMO •
...
WOOL CiliDilits
'TIRE subscriber continues the. above busines.
i i.
1. as usual at his old stand in Brooklyn
Thankful for lA, favors be would solicits a
share of the pu blic patronage.
- A. G. REYNOLDS.
Brooklyn, May Sad, 1859.—tf. .
. _
WM.. B. SIMPSON,
11:EPIIRER.
Shop is Boyd ef; WeWer's neo
nest 400 r above Keeler el: SlOddarrre.
HAVING worked for the past nine years'
with 'the most skillful workmen, he feels
confident that be can , do the most difficult jobs
on abort Dottie. . ' -
All Wart Warranted to Orr Satisfaction.
- -
W. B. Stimos has worked for me for some
time, and I can recommend him as a careful and
skilful workman, competent to do as good work
as IMO be done in the country, and worthy of
confidence. ' A. Creurszaz.ta.
Towanda June 10ib;1858.
Refers to—Wm. Atwell, E. W. Baird, E. D.
Montayne.X. O. Goodrich, B. Kin Rebury, TOWS&
da; O. S; Bentley ,
L. Searle, C. a Lathrop,
J. WittOalierg, Montrose.
* * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice,
cam' rectotablo term Fire Ilstb. 185 g -ff. •
•
Wr - GIFTS SI
TO PURCHASERS OF MOOR
At the 0810INAL and the ONLY
GIFT . BOOK. ENTERPRISE,
Established by G. G. EVANS,
lii l CA.
HEAD QUARTERS FOR. THE -UNtTED
STATES AT THE PUBIISHING HOUSE OF
G. G. EVANS
, 9
439 CHESTNUT-ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
No connection with New York gift Book Store%
(CA.I=L3C).)
SINCE 1 Originated the. G ift Book Enterprise,
have repeatedly called the attention of the
public to my large stock 'of liberal offers, which
they_ have always warmly responded to. lean
now, with more satisfaction than ever, call'atteir
tion_ to me largely mere se I inducements to pur
chasers. Being very heavily engaged in publish.
ing, I exchange my pubiicationt foutiose of other
houses, and am 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 Book trade, with their books, che,aper tßan
they can procure them from other publishers. I
can also, by my„heavy purchases of Watches &
Jewelry, for cash, furnish them with their Gifts
at lower rates than they can buy them from the
manufacturers.
Having such an advantage in buyingi 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 .valnable Gift hi
delivered with each Book at tho time of sale.—
Gifts worth $lOO, at the lowed wholesale rates:
will be impartially distributed with aid). $lOOO
worth of Books ;old.
Send for a catalogue, which will be sent free
to any address,,contaiaing the most valuable col
lection of Standard productions in Literature,
PhilosophyAistory, Geography, Travels, and all
the favorite works of Fiction and Sciences, with
every other department of Literature, o'..assified
as described-below. Send fur it,for if you don't
wish to order books, you will obtain a very-val
uable Bonk for reference; as it contains all -the
desirable books in print, and costs you nothing.
Particular attention is requested to the 144 of
my publications, which will be found in the latter
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.
SPIAMIII - 1011101 GIFT
worth from 50CtS. to $lOO, is given with
each BOOK sold.
CLASSIFICATION OF BOOS
.4gricukural—This department embraces all
• standard works upon general Agriculture,
Cotton Planting,_Flowers, Gardening, Farm
Implements, Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Bees. &c.
Albums—l ndies' (a great variety) Floral, Cap
Quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto, Auto.
graph. &e.
Annuals—A large and elegant assortment.
Bibles—A splendid aSsort molt of 'puck et,pew and
family Bibles, in every style, from $1 to $5O.
Prayer Books,—A complete assortment, in every
form and at all prices
Hymn Books, - --As used by the different denom
inations.
Brograph icai— Works of Irving,fleadley,Weemi,
Sparks, Bancroft, and every other standard
, author.
Botanical—By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Derby,
Wood, &e., &e.
Cookery—Receipt and Cook Books, by Mrs.
Hale, Leslie, Widdifield, Witenzie, &e.
Germ 2 / 3 —Standard German Literature.
pictinnaries—Webster's English, French, Ger
man, Spanish. Latin, Greek, Italian, &c.
Cianpettias—All of the standard authors.
Gengraphical—The latest - and most improved
schools and other Geographies, Maps, and
Travelers' Guides.
Geokrzy--The works of Thigh *Hier, Ilarris,
Ilitchewk. Lyell and others. , ,
historical—By Prescott, Irving, Bancroft, Rob
ertson,Hume, pibbons,Macauley, and others.
Humoroui—Enairaces a world of fun.
Jusettile=—Every description of illustrated books
for children.
Law and Medicine—The Standard works of
these professions.
Mechanical and Scientific—The most approved
- works on .Mechanic;, Architecture, and the
exact
,Sciences.
Poetrk—English and - American. Octavo and lit
erary editions of the 'stadard Poets; pocket
and cabinet editions—plain and illustrated,
bound in every style to suit the tasted all.
Works of Fiction—By Scott, Irving, Cooper,
Dickens, and all the approved Writers.
Miscellaneous—Onr Miscellaneous Department
embraces evaty_thing not included in tilt) above
classification, of_ an interesting and instructive
character, that is in print. Including
School mid Classical.
.Trarels and Adventures.
- Gamrs. Spoils and Pastimes
Religious, Biblical and Theological.
Musical and Glee Books.
Odd Fellowship and Freemasonry.
' SCHEDULE OF GIFTS
The Gifts consist of Gold and Silver Watches,
Gold Ghains, Ladies' Splendid .Black and Plaid
Silk Dresses,Patterns,Parlor Time-pieces, Silver
plated ware, costly 'sets of Cameos, Mosaic,
Florentine, Coral„Garnet, Turquois, and Lava
Jewelry, Gold-Lockets, Pencils, and Pens, Le
dies' 'Meek and Chatelaine Chains, Gants' Bo
som Stods,and Sleeve Buttons, Pocket-knives,
Port r mannsies, and
A THOUSAND VARIETIES OF GIFTS!
varying from 50 cents 1%825.
l it GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
To agents I can a ve more liberal inducements
than is, afforded by any otbef house. In addi
tion to lamer 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 - funetuality and correctness in filling
orders.
By acting as agents For me, Persons
Wishing a minable Library can procure it
gratis. -
Those seekinr , an edey method .or earning a
livelihood can find it.
Any one desiring a good Wateb;ean obtain it.
. _
For full particu - iars, send fur a Catalogue.
3ly large Capital, together with my long ex
penepci in the businras, and . consequent fa
miliarity with all iti details, gives mean al
most incalculable advantage over atrOtherparties.
AU ask is a trial. S. nlme an order, and
you williVe convinced that there is no esagent
tion. - •
Do nol forget to send br a Cata/ogue, -
And to address G. G. EVANS,
ORIGINAL GIFT ENTERPRISE,
439 CHESTNUT STREET,
PhiladelphiL,Penna.
Persons visiting the City, are requested to
call and examine for themselves.
FLOUR, fresh ground. molasses and Su
gars, chest). Just 'waived and for saki by
July 27th.) • J: LYONS & SON.
S. Di retteagill &CO.,
A dirertialstg Agents, at 119 Nassati:st,
A
New-York,'and 10 State-st, Borton, art
agents for The - Montrose Democrat, and are au
thorized'to coptract for us at our lowest rates.
kBEL TVRRELL
rb i arL ee ZIJEWELRY
Purchasers. Call and sea. Jaly 21
D ERNS wishing to, change their business
to a rapidly inereashvy County; a New Set.
Nomad, where hundrads are going. Where the
eamate is mild and delightful. Eke advertise.
moot of Muoreo”tor. cholooter:f. ento.tor
1111111.
- SALASANDU
_ Watson, No. St 6 south fourth
street, Philadelphia, have nowon
hand * large assortment of Fire
and Thietproof Sarni. Also
Iron doors for banks. stem, Iron
abutters, Iron sash,-ail makes of Locks, equal
to any in the United states. -
Fire Safes in one Fire. All cone out Right
with contents in good condition.
THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PIDLADfLYRIA
AGAINST TIM WORLD.
EVANS ac AV ATSONg
Have had the surest demtinstration in the
following certificate that their manufacture of
Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted
the representations which have been 'made of
them as rendering an undoubted security against
Ail terrific element t
Philadelphia, April 12th,
,1866.
Diessrs, Evass & WAlV.o:l.—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 portion of our jewelry,and all our books,
papers, &e., exposed to the calamitous fire in
Raustead Place, on the morning of the 1 kth
inst.'
When we reflect that these SAfes were located
in the fourth story oUthd building we occupied,
and that they subsequently fell into a heaP of
burning ruins, where the vast concentration of
heat caused the brass plates to melt, we cannot
but' regard the preservation of their valuable
contents as most convincing proal of the great
security-afforded by your Safes.
We shall take much pleasure in-recommend
log them to men of business as a sure reliance
against fire.
,GEORGE W. SIMMONS & BRO., Jewelers,
,Who, have purchased six large Safes since.
April' 28, '69—l y..
Nth, I.gritulturat ,%,tttlenititt.
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
old estate consisting of several thousands
of acres of produclire soil has been dit ided
into Farms of various sites 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. rice of,land
is at the low sum of from 31.5 to $2O portiere,
the soil is of the best quality tor the productOn
of Wheat, Corn, Peaches, Grapes and Vegefs:
bles. IT IS CONSIDERED THE REST
FRUIT SOIL IN TIIE UNION. The plat 4is
perfectly secure from frosts—the destructive
enemy of the farmer. Crops of grain, grass and
fruit are now grbwing and can be seen. By ex
aming•the place itself, a correct judgement can
be formed of the productiveness of the land.
The terms are made easy to secure the rapid im
provement of tire land, which is only sold for
actual improvement. The result has been, that
th'e past year, some three hundred houses
have been erected, two mills, one steam, four
stores, some forty vinyards and peach orchards,
plantud, and a large number of other improve
ments, making it a desirable and active place of
business.
THE MARKET,
as . the reader may perceive trim ita location, is the
BEST IN TUE UNION.
Produce bringing double the price than in lo
cations away from the city, and more than dou
ble the price than the West. It is known that
the earliest and beat fruit and vegtstables in this
latitude come from Now Jersey, and-aro annual
ly exported to the extent of millions.
In locating:here, the settler has many &dean=
tag,es. He is within a few hours' ride of the
great cities of Sew England and Middle States,
ho is near his old friends and associations,"he is
in a settled country where every improvement of
comfort and civilization is at hand. He can buy
every article he wants at the cheapest price, and
sell his produce fur the highest, (in the West
this . is revetsed.) ho has schools for hia‘cbildren ,
divine service, and will enjoy an open \winter.
and delightfill climate, wherefevers are utterly
unknown. 'rho 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 at the rate of CO
to $1.5 per thousand. Bricks from the brick
yard opened in the place, every article can be
procured in the place, good carpenters are st
hand, and there is no place in the Union where
buildings and improvements can be made
cheaper. 4 .
The reader will at once be struck with the
advantages here presented, and ask himself why
the property has not been taken op before. The
reason is, it was
. never thrown in the market;
and unless these statements were correct, no
one would be invaed to examine the land la,
fore purchasing. This all are expected to do.
They will see land under cultivation, such is
.... ,,,r,
the extent of the . ettlemont that they wiil no
doubt, meet per.ons rem theinown neighbor,
hood ; they will witnes the improvement and
can judge the cliaractsr of the population. If
they mho with a view to settle they should
come preparedlo stay a day or tin'angie ready
to purchase, as locations rannotlin held on're.
fusel. :
There are two daily trains to Philadelphia
and to all settlers who improve, THE RAILROAD
COMPANY GIVES A FREE TICKET FOR MONTHS,
AND A HALF-PRICE TICKET FOR THREE TEARS.
THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON.
In connection with the agricultural settlement,
a new and thriving town has naturally arisen,
chili presents indiicements pr any ken de/ busi..
nest, particularly stores and manufactories. The
Shoe business could be carried on in this place
and market to good advantage, also cotton bmai
nces, and manuGactOries of agricultuaal imple
ments or Foundries for casting Small articles.
The improvement has been so rapid as to insure
a constant and permanent increase of business.
Town lota of a good size, we do not sail small
ones, as it would effect the improvement of the
plaie, can be had at from $lOO and upwards.
The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly literary
and agricultural . sheet, containing full informa
tion of Hammonton, can be obtained at 25 cents
1..
per annum. -
Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given,
clear of all incumbrance when money is paid.
Route to the 4and: Leave Vine street wharf,
Philadelphia, fur Hammonton by Railroad,-at
7:30, a. m., or 4:30, p. m , fare 90 cents. When
there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conceit.
iences on hand. Parties had better stop with Mr.
Byrnes, a principal, until they hive decided as
to purchasing, as he will show them .over the
land in his carriage, free of expense.l Letters
and applications can be addressed to Landis &
Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co., New
jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 202 Smith Fifth
Streets, Philadelphia. Maps and information
cheerfully furnished. aug. 11„6 m.
FR HM' MIL
fp HE subscriber having purchased
refitted and newly furnished the
o n above well known-and popular Hotel,
is pceps.yed to accommodate the trav
eling public and others with all the attentions
and conveniences usually found: in first-clam
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 Stables, connected with this • House
are large, roomy and convenient,and careful'and
attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them.
• J. S. TAN:BELL.
*entreat, May 136,1158.
FARM LANDS FOR - SAID 25 miles from
Philadelphia by railroad in the State of
New Jersey. Soil among the beet for Aviculture!
purposes, being good loam soil, with a clay
bottom. • The land is a large tract. divided into
small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the
country, are now settling and building. The
crops produced are luge and an be omen grow.
log. The elimato is delightful, and secure from
frosts- Terms front 115 to $2O per acre Part-,
bla within four years by installmentL •To visit
the - place—Leave Vine Stmt= wharf at Phila
delphia at 7:80, a. m...by raltromi for Hammon.
ton, oraddesse R. J. Spies, by lettaaHatomon.
too Post 011ies,-AtJuitht County New lersay.
Pee fell advertiviTtorit in another rnlamn.
It. KENYON JR; &.CO.
Wcnrespectfully inspe ction
of a newand ortment of
DRY GOODS .
this del received, eonsistipg in part of a l spllows:
Rich Black Moire Antique Silk 18 .. r yard;
Foulard Silk s ales style, 6s. per yard ; ch . Plaid
Silk, the very .neatest patterns, 10s. per yard;
Black Silk, 28 inches wide, frcim Is. to 12s. per
yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from $8 to
$ll, the fineiti assortment in Susq'a Co.;-nee
invoice of gloghams, at very low prices; alsci of
Calicoes; large stock-of Denims, Mixtures, Plaids,
and Lawns; Piloted Shawls from Is. to $5;
Broeha Shawls:from $5 to $25; Collars from
6 eta. to 20..; Parasols from 85. to 245. ;each;
Bonnet, a large stock; Ribbons and Flowers;
also a new invoice of Gents Shoes--COng,rese;
Enamelled and Calf Skin; Ladies Congress Gai
ters, Kid and Enameled; Misses Calf and Enam.
riled Boots; Children Parodi Boots, Gaiters and
everything in that rine. They _would also call
attention to the fact that having an . arrangement
with one of the largest Importing Houses in
New York therwill receive regularly New Styles
as fast as they appear in Neer York, and wilt take
the greatest pains to please all who call and see
and wird to purchase. Particular attention paid
;to procuring fine goods=in every style.
1 19E1.44.63.
A new lot this day received, and would re
spectfully solicit an examination of the same.
Good Tea at 35., city prima, also at 4s. ss. 65. 85.
SII3 G Alta.
COFFEE---Java, Rio and Ground Caro!.
SA LER ATVS...lames Pyle's, Babbitt's Sled.
leinal;srul Exzelsior, dm. NAILS, and also a
new stock of WALL PAPER and WIN
DOW PA PER, this day received. FARR.
MO TOOLS of the most approved patterns.
Z7rCOOIX-er37 . 7
Gold Band, Shaded, Blue Band, and all (he new
styleu, as tut as they appear in New York.
mutat constantly on d. SA LT by the
barrel or sack: PATEN MEDICINES,
GLASS, and everything e e you want.
R. KE YON JR. di CO.
Lawsville Centre, Pa., June Bth, 1859 .
pt.mmaccoNnaar....
G. F. FORMIC , "
HAS removed his shop across the street, to
the building one door below Keeler St
Stoddard's, which he has fitted up expressly for
Saddle. Harness and Trunk Shop
where maybe found all kinds of
IEC.A.I=I.IVMUSE=I,
from the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting
harness, and a general assorment of trimmings,
Whieh will be made up or sold very low.
• Carriage Trlmmingv:
A good arsoitcnent on hand, which will be sold
very low; ell trimming done cheaper than else:
where..
OAK LEATHER
on hand, from which harnesses will be made and
NATEiri v rEtaatell.
* * *Customers will please bear in mind that I
wish 'to setae up once a year. Those having
unsettled accounts, or notes doe, will, oblige
by settling or making payment without further
delay. - G. F. FORDIIAM,
Feb: 1859.) Montrose, Pa.
WC , TICM.
- COBB would respectfully announce to the
Z. public that he may still be found at the
old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants
of the community. He will keep on hand a good
stock of
1-I•C)C3errieB
CG A RS, TE AS, POFFEE, SPICES, Fatni, FLOUR
and SALT (1)T .the sack or barrel,) Ftsd, and all
articles found in First Class Groceries.
He would particularly call the_ attention of
Farmers and others to the fact that he is
constantly receiving fresh supplies of •
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
:lso good and medium qualitieS, which wit! br
sold RIGHT, for ready pay, in quantities to suit
the purchaser.
trash paid for Pelts, Deacon, and Ve“l skins.
AN IMMENSE
QUANTITY OF
"Navy Goods
• ; • . AT THE
leal:fg-Vag *tort,
This Week. - -
Please call and •see
-Sept. 22. I 851). H. 0. TYLER.
DISSOLUTION
rpliE firm of S. H. SAT RE & Buns. is thin
1, 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. N. Sayre & Bro. The notes and
accounts will be in the hands of D. Sayre for
settlement. All indebted to the firm will please
give it their immediate attention, as all the ac
counts must be settled.
S. ti. SAYRE & BROS.
Montrose. Sept. let, 18.59.
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose, Penn.
MIL 8. BATCII, Proprietor.
THIS new and - commodious Hotel situated
omPublic Avenue, near the Court Hourie,and
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Montrose, is now fully completed and furnished,
and witl be opened on Monday. the 27th day of
the present *month for. the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident Unit he is now prepared to entertain
gueits in a manner thit cannot fail to give
Complete Batisfection.
- The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex
pense 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 improvements and comforts, and obliging
waiters will always be readyto respond to the
call of customers:
The Stables connected with this House are
New and Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron
age of his old,frienda, and the public genes:lly.-
WM. K. HATCH.
Montrose, September 21st, 1858.
Salt, 'Salt ! .Sait ! !
Mara TT. MBE,
WHOLESALE SALT DEALER
201 Washiugton.st,
(Directlys9pp_oeit6 Washingtoti Market,)
NE:3l7v York,
TILL CONTLNUEB to offer to the city and
COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine Sat; at the very lowlit figures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part.of Ash
ton's Celebrated brand for table and dairy use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Brownlow's, dec.•
and 30000 Umbels Tooa Island, Banarea, .Cu.
racori, St. Übea, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ns ntes,dtc.9
all of•which will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, store and storehouses.
Any purchaser wishing to select from i good
assortment will find it to his interest to ea&
N. B.—Fine table salt put up lit small bags of
different sizes, and constantly on-hand In ship,
ping order. Also a splendid allele Of Rock
Ground salt, in quart lazes, put up sod for sale
by the qoantity,,in cases of five dozen each.
New York; April Ist, I 859.-11.
Dr. Coggswell
'SILTS;
at..sure aura for INFLAIIMATOBY Maoism o
all kixidkfor wile by ABEL TIIR/lELL.
Montrose, Joao 92d, 1869. .. ,
TEETEIL;p«GUM AND PLAIN TEETH,
for sale by A BBL TURRP:LL.
SANFOILD'a
LIVER IIttiIIGOAMTOR,
rries coneepotemet e threty frelergefatinte.met
l eme b.......egaedleget e IttasdarenteMluee. Meagre •
sod mewed b 7 att.U ~l ,beet used I. gad le gem re.
sorted lerlde teetteggteg pal he dawns tee Watt It
numanumaaa.
It Ma amel Modelaged
Wu bra w hoes
=Mk eettMeateg In my
TM must be mtspled
tedindesi it; ead
set gently oMangn its Bessie set
• -
Let Mt dictates git mar
we et the LIVED It-
Wilson Liver Cow. -
tacks, Dyspepsia,
Ilissans•ir Coal
ty. Dropsy. Baur
Costiveness, Choi
•ra *orbits, Cholera
teases. Javandlee,
es, and leaf be aced paie
sy Faunally ;Medi-,
•DACIIF.,
twenty minutes, Di
spooldrola an tak
eout.
All who use It are
Mc boor.
lad las yeers
se the numerous
pp
he
the elee
to teseiferaywot et the
al touch ettuouttes U to
eidgment guile ma in Os
VIGOR/MDR, and
plaints, Blilous At.
eihkronte Diarrhoea,
taints,Dysepte.•
Stooioet, floblitual
te, Cholera. Choice
Intoolum. Plata
Female Weakness.-
easatulty u sestirdlue. ,
eine. It willennt lIICK
thoataida can teatlfy,) In
two or three Team
en at aaataincameat of
giving their legal:ism,
IE MOUTH WITH
AND AWALIAIM
MIX WATER n TI
TILE INVIGORATOR
BOTII TOGETIIER.
Palen One Doll.
—M.II)
per nettle.
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHkRTIC
4.IOIIPOWMED FROM
• . . .
Puma Vegetable Ir. Is, and put up In
DLAIIII CASES, Air Tight,• and will keep
In any climate.. ...
..The Family Cs- • I lierti &PILL herp
es bat Maim Cathartic 3 which the proprietor has
wand la his practice more than Mindy yeses
Tbe conatudy Increasing demand ems' dame
which
harelong ossilthe PILLS • .1 stidthe milaheiket which
ail seeress Ismael inns* um me.hashalared lim to Phee
them widen Oa math of aIL Ki
The haematite well knew that differeol Catholics a rt
ea differed parlament the bowels.
The ALBUM( VA- TilA Rile PILL
Us. um doe refeemee to . dda sell widest:bed bet,
I
been coraimanthscl from a
of
of the purest rage
tibia Crum% which set Mika AS mery_part of he
atimmiary mutat sad are geed sad liate la all eas
es ober. a Cathartic is needed, =eh no 1
De
rangements of de filtornee la, glespi..l
fleas, Pains in the Bark and lheinsl
coniveneey CV a - end liorenesa over
sbe waude y, trans saddest mkt, latch
trequently, it segleconi, end la a lug mane of re
um, Less et Appe- tile,•Crosping nen
satben_pf Cold aver It, ~,,,,ay 1.n e .,,ti e .....,
seta, Headache, or weightlin theism - el.
LI lis lima oratory Diseesea s Worm.. hi
Ei:ld_reu or Adults, 14 Rheumatism.. greet
artier stile Blood .... end =say diaesses to which
Is lids, We annerrom %IP
,e, sealant is this advertise.
Meta Dees,,l_to&
PRICE TBIRRII, DIIIICII.
- Tim Liver Invigorator and Family Ca.
thartie Plies are retailed by nemesia generally, sod•
sold irlsolossla toy the Trade la all the large tow te.
I. T. W. lIANP,OFID, 11. D.,
Xunsfacaorm awl Proprietor,
338 Broadway, New. York.
Fur sale in 31ontrase bs _
sep29 '59 I y ABEL TURRELI., Agent.
Scrofula; or King's Evfl,
1- con.titiltional disease, corruption of the
be which thix fluid becomes vitiated.
Dn.! ]king in the circulation, it
p• Trod tLr whole Linty. and may burst out
any part of it. No organ is free
f rtfilli it , a ta,-k.. nor is there one w•hiclilt may
...t yiki scrofulous taint i,. variously
ca,c , ed by mercurial liiFeaSe, law living, dis-
ord.Ted or tiali.liltby food, impure air, filth
a:at tifthv ha'%;:.=, the depresring vices. and,
a'.,ve all. by flu v..mmeal Mfeetion. What.
,•s r Lc itrl origin, it to licreditat7 in the con-
mlin,.l • • from parents 'to children
unto the toad and hmrthgeneratiOn ;" indeed,
it ~,em: to be the rod of him who rays, `• I
o ill vi-it the iniquities of the fathers upon
their
It effeeta commlnee by.t epom ton from the
Slo,;(1 of corrupt or ukeruus matter, which, in
th.:. long.. liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; hi the glantll„alivellini . ; and on
the surface, erup:ithes or sores. This foul cor-
'ruin "which gender; in the Glue, depressm
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tioos not , only suffer from scrofulous, com
plaints, but they have far le. power to with-
stand th.l, attacks of other diseases . ; 'con,,e-
fluently. vast nuntherl mrirh by disorders
which. although not scrofUlous irs thicir'nature,
are still rend Ted fatal by this taint in the
Jio , t of the consumption which de
cimates the human family ha, its origin dirctitly
in this benduktus eon:animation ; and many
ci t ,trO t tiv e di Pits K of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the'organs, arse from or'
arc aggr4rated by the cant_ cause.
One quarter of all our people arc strofulonA ;
their ptnnu• are invaded by this lurking in. .
feetion, and their health is u`ndermined by it.-
To eleaute it from the sy , tent arc must renovate
the blwtil by an alterative medicine, and in
vigrate it by lig:Atliy food and exercisa.
Sudt a we ;apply in
E
Cou►ponnd Extract of Sarsaparilla,'
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our Ilium can devise for this cscry -
where pr, wailing an - il fatal malady, It is com
binbd from the most active remedials that have
been discovered for the ispurfration df this foul
disorder -from the , blood, and the rescue of the .
system from its destructive, consequences.
'knee it should be employed fur the cure of _
not only scrofula, but also those otlier affcc
tions which arise from it, such as Enorrren
and Sem_ , DISUSSICS, ST. ANTLIONT'S- PULE,
Rose, or Eassits.r..vs, PIMPLIV4, Prs-rrims,
Brorrcurs, litarsi? and BOILS, Totons; Terren
and Sst.r SCA LI/ 111:1 - 14 limo - woos,
Ittivxmtrism, Symituric and McnecniAt. Dvs
tsr.s, DROINT, DrSPEri lA. DEBILITY, and,
indeed, ALL ,COSITIAINTS ARISING mom N . M.-
TER OIL. Istrmin Bump. The, popular - belief
in impurityof tieZ food"' is founded in truth,
km scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose a n d virtue of this-Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital thud,
without which sound health is imptosible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A' FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range. of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating *pnapertien' s search, and . cleanse,
and in‘egorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its 'diseased action, and:icsturing
its healthy vinditics. wAs a ennsontcnec of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed 'clown with
pain or physical debility is ;I.lmi:him,' to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once in
siinple and
Not only do they [lift` the evriq-day etemplaints
of every body, but ako mans formidable and
dangerous diseases. • The- age - pi below named is
pleased to funiish gratis toy'Ainerican-Altuanne.
containing rettifieates of their ekes and directions
for their use in the following coMplaints: Coitirr
yrs*, Heartburn, Headache arialOyns disordered
.Finuourh,Naurra.Judigntion ' li'unt in and Morbid
inaction of the Bowels, Fiqlinci, Las, of AN*.
tile. Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from- a low state of the body-or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry ;Pectoral,
POLL TUX • u.trai cyan OP
Coughs, Colds, Inducing, ' Hourseneis,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Cousznup.
tion,nud for the relief ',of COnsumptire
ratieutu in advancet stases of the
disease.
So nide i< the field of its toiefulitess and sopa
tocroux are the cases of its !cures, that al:Stott
every section of country abounds in persons rTli
ti. le knoun, who have lectuctored from alarming
and men dcAleMte diseases :of the lungs by its
M.o. - -Mom once tried. its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape .
. ol.a.ervation. and where its %hms arc known, the
public no linger besitote what .ntidete to employ
far the inane:wing and &Optional:M . o6mm of the
onlinon.ry organs that are nadident to our climate.
many inferior remedies thnist upon the •
cmmunity - have failed mid.hern discarded, this
`has gained friends by every ilia!, emiferred benefits
on the atilieted they Po, never forget,end pro.
duced cure. too 111.1111tratli and too remarkable to
be forgotten., ' •
litEr.'lliED !BY
• I
DR. J. C.. AVER do CO.
LOWELt, MASS.
.
'
A. Turtascr. , Montrose: A: P. Mip.ss. & Ce.
Gibion; J. HosFotru, - Friendsvilie; Yount &
'Marfa, Surniners; Ina Scot; Springville ; HAY-
Enornsis, New Milford; J. - T. Cattr.lBLE,
Great Bend; E. R. :Gime , . Glenwood • W. H.
MAUI. DigloCk; & Moxram, ilmford,
and all Druggists.- . fr0149.1y1,
THE HAMMONTON FARMER—A news
pspor devoted - to Literature , and Agricul
ture, also setting forth accounts of the new
settlement of HAMiTIOI4I)II,4O New Jersey, Can
be subscribed for at 0n1y,21. Cents per annum.
Inclose postag_e stamps for the amount. Ad
dress editor•of Farmer itammonton, P.O. At
kale Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap
land, of the best quality is one of the heal th iest
Min
and most delightfni go to the:Union; and
where emu. are serenest down by the *oats,
'the terrible scourge of the sbrlb, see advertise.
meat of Hammonton Lands.
DR. CHURCHILL'S REMEDY
sus Nu issriorrloAr AND ass AD
CONSUMPTION.
AV INCUESTER'S
GU171.38 PEILPAXATION 01 TUN
HYPOPROSPHITES
• OF LIME An OF SODA,
Put t cuttl t ;. e &Anmsll. l /
Cluntit
OTV*V.,
Ad.waAUl
The 60(11116 of fhb NEW REMEDY (dtacovered Ito ter.
ch „ nidn . of WO b eleelotne for It the wet US BOUNDED
poyeLAßrrr tbrouotieut Eurept and the tolltrt statre.. IS
e portly SCIENTIFIC: PREPARATION, Bed sets eith
INVARIABLE EFFICACY In atl etagoa of PuLumen s end
Nerootie Dhows. The .ffuPaP hoa ßk i l" "e""e 1.44
fTlw
ofP(e which onnotltutie noreolla 'hoot, and too su MOSS
powerful Mod - generating agents k . :notrn.
The Care of Consumption,
In the MOND and TROD PVTA4 (at ft Iptkiod, creorquently, when
there cm be no uneerhainti as to the nattneuf the &tease,) me
be Wattled. IN ALL CASES, by thte uvedrnent. vben
the existing tenon of the Imam le of Wel( sudlelent to produce
death. Care le the rule, Death the exceptloß, • -
Ills ItsanT has not my a menet effect. but trill. If used
sberem title edeta a auspldon of the Mamie. PREVENT ITS
DEVELOPMENT, and thm set as • rsestaleauva arrifr
MUD TO 07.11MIPTION, scat Y ThOCEIti2IOI non writ SW
OA= Tocuszerox.
• .
Professional Correspondence:
• Coruna, .om. Aug. 11.19.-1 bare -been Cony UM
dna* for twenty.tur you; and have &dyed Mena ere' Da
from these of the Ihrorernirresthan from ail Other
forme 41 medication combined." ' •
v Droner= blest. Aug.3.1..V.a,-J have need the !Innen
YMMMI In my Punka with rertt,haVPM elfects—lo we-6 no
that wove. ror n DATUM. ro ILLkLiDi "Maori rim."
.. 3fanurarar. VT.. ADC P. 19,14/.-1 believe the Ihronor
parrot need In the scanner and way Dr. Churetilll used rem,
DILL COAL coastrurnroL .
Bunneansvcora. VA.; And. 15. 110.-1 have perma'and the
Dulonoophite In several con. and am delimittl with its
croon kr is rooartnonso coos Dinte
Lovrau. .6,48191.—1. have bout
reed ht all forty
Intim. and In but one Inure have they faded to benefit the in
html.i and that was a borers one Worn 1 wse ailed. 1 hays
had several cues Oren up by asumang nub:taro cob gas
DOW INDIII3O Ling rasurnur GOOD DEALT); and ILlaltDos DIGS
ALL sureroma of pulmonac , dims., 1 hare wed the
ADDLDY Dry own ere. trith derided sumer. It was
traded r norm" by physicians and friends...and even by coria
nder tae • okd treathwat.' lam now able to dor. In atteados
Use 'Wham many tulles, inhale. In a day.. an other 1.h. 0
In the county."
"Zoom= TAUS. M. T., An. V 1 tiak—i hare only time. eds .
aurora, to my. that 1 bare Lem avian (shed in wititearna the
Vert/erode of the Irrornoarnrus. Ms arrows In Soar
mphlet are not at all tzar/wake!
Error, Kum* Tturroat, Aug. 1115'9 —T . bare been mins
your 11 ..;tes of Lime and N.vla. sad Ants tzpeydeaeri
a c great jey e ‘ fA O r r; d IC= Them.
( letup,s h‘m 111 ' g
se= 'bet
A '
hY ray MM."
•., July SC . 18•11.--I veccred the Mtre e bottles
otCruchlirs Remedy for Cuustu , n . Sloss. • • • IT Wan/ED DAIDMIA STIOLT CULL
Make .N . O . Delay I
coinnivrm . to any stage of the Dierese. etneedd
mediate), to the me ot the lletornoerrovis or Dan sera
Solna. — IA INCII2O7I3OIG=r I SS P 1111 1 ,1 41102 1" MiSirkk ),
In extra large bottles, le parer le the um
prew=ed by Dr. Churchill `for gener4 use r and to prepamd ems
to el. arialtriai Formula.
Dr. Chaarehlinalffork ou Consonaptlosa
Comparing bbßeport made to the Imperial Academy af Diedldna.
}Misr-Cotes ta, Cases: and Latent. Doennuens. Tbitharethhar
trm. together with a Circular. sill be mut on receipt of TWELVE
CENTS-la Ramp. Tat Work eves the may reliable infee•
station to mgard to Dr. Chulthil Sracyrec Beaton. •
CAlJTlON.—lntereeted Drumiete will try to tell you other
prep:troth. than mit.. Ito not thou! Ily "Genuine Pr►
paragon" bears my.fac timife eignaturc.
Iteersened all reviewable+. el 'IIn he the
idypopliespddlotk which cinitniii 11110‘. or soy
171110 d., Tr eeendry I. likely ie. be Mead wish
event...a preparetiosik By yenning I. dke. Ice ell.
tele ledeenntleo that will veiniest any deception
hides Polletleed ape. yen.
PhifelL—One BoOU4 sl`.; ant Dottie* $5; Concentrated So•
lotion, by mail. pr aid. tl. Sold Whelesale and iteudi ol the
Sole (,metal Dexot to the United Scum (where an order, e h et ai
h. add reseed). leo. by nrovetable Drer.kthra—Addron.
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