" NO SEICEI . IXOTLD AS FAIL." A RESISTLESS 1:E MIT CEICULLTI2O3IO‘ NM. •r put first hospital surgeons and medical put . licials of Europe, admit tho,tuarTrltileled *anti.intlanotnatory and healing propertlea-df this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their asval and militarfeereices; and the masses in this country and thropghout the world repose the utmostoconfidenee in Its curative propertles. It penetrates the • sources of inflammation and coreopOon which underlies the external f!onces or _disease, and neutralize the fiery ele cacrits which fued and exa-Aerate thesTialedy. Uhonmatism, Scrotnin,ErriPoin. - These are among tho most terrible and ago, airing diseases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre snd the skin; yet in their worst forms, and °When seemingly 'incurable, they, invariably dippp:clir under it persevering application of this soothlng, healing, autidotli to pain and itill.iminatien. Balt Shaine, Fever Sores, Stiff.loinU. In all cases of Salt Rheum, %%lien!.t>yls}ical wa ters, lotions, and every receipt of thellitarmaeo. "ma havo:proved nselos,.the Ointment will rte. complish a thorough cure. Fever sores heal quickly under its itifluende, hod its relaxing ef fect upon . . contracted sinews is truly wonderful, • Discharging Ulcers., A most remarkable:and happy change is pro. &teed in the appearnee Of ma ligtiant ulcers of. ter a few apiiiieations of this OiiitilAt. The sue . rciundin; redness 'vanishes, antii'g,ranules of -.of healthy flesh begin-to take the place of the `discharged matter. This process goes on more di lets rapidly, until the orifice is filled np with sciund material, and the elver radically cured. A Word to Makers. • The young are the most,trequent suffers from - 'external, injuries, and theiektre every mother shoul, have this frealing•preparation constantly •at hand: It is an absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. , • • .Siinificant Facts.' - This Ointment is univetlallv used on board the Atlantic-and Pacific whaling ffeet as a cure for scorbutic affections and as the hest possible remedy for 'wounds and bruises. Larger supplies of it have recently heen•kirdered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in . Ike following cases: - linhions, Chapped }lands, Scaldn, Barns, Mercurial Ertiptions, Sore Legs, (.711biains, Rheumatism, , • 'Sere Breasts, .• Eibtuta, Ringworm, Sore Heads, Gout, Salt Rheum, Soro Throats, Lumbago, Skin Diseases, Sores of all kinds PSles„ _ Sprains, • ' Stiff Jolty, Ulcers, Worms of all krlnds, Venereal Sores' Tater, Swelled qiamis. * * *Sold at the 'Manufactories ,tif Professor llot.t.o . was, •80 Maiden .Lane, New York, and 24;Strand, London, by airreocetable Druggists rind' Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized uarld, in pots, at 25 cents. 811 1.2 cents, and fft each.-' 4 ` . "' There is a considerable saving by taking the weer sizes. N. 11. 7 -Directions fnethe enidatico of patients in every,cll4order are :tilted to each pot. j9*yl t23emr. • A LL w•antinq farm% in a delightful climate. rich boil, an,i r,z•ccre'from frosts.'" See ad. terti-le.rnent of llani - Monton Lands in another column. ••••" otED RtSl 1 .:- - -. 1 " .. 4 , if , • L' 442., - Z . • ."!4Ab-.4E -1.-eiv .M-vpi- ! . .?",..5a,.,-.4,7,....g:* „ _ „-- •.'z ...• ..,4-.4... ,%. - ~.,,„.7.n.T,14• ..., ::.P.t i l , _-,,- -._-,:,.-:_,_._4llv:.,bsti,- .;,-:1,:•.:--Z.J';IT ..5.4...,:,.:74-- 4,..,,,- ~.,.. .3.--elerz - .1. -.... v . e ei:.... 7 4- -'" 7,-e.: .... ,- ;,*- t '.: ;-, 1.-- " , .*:- Z4iesb -- : tt, - ' • - '-• MOTTS___ S 2 dialp,inatt Wino. An aperient and stomachic preparation of , IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by con:: bastion in Hydrogen, of bigh a edicai antbor- • ity and extraordinary efacacyin each of the, following con,plaints, viz.: DEBILITY. NERVOUS AFFECIUONS: ETU CIATION, DYSPEPSIA. DIAnnwEA, CONSTI PATION. SCROFULA. SALT RHEUM. SCURVY, JAUNDICE. prima COMPLAINTS TISIL.CURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER. NITEENT -FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CMONIC HEADACHES.. FEMALE VT.AXNESS. JEW MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHUM= rte., PIMPLES' ON THE FACE, ROUMESETS OF THE BEITi, etc. • The IKON being absorbed by the blood, and; thus cirenlating through the whole system, no.' pert of .the body can escape their truly wonder. ful influence The experience of thousanandaily,proves that noprom:pion of Iron can fora moment be coen - pafietffilth it. Impurities of thi blood, do pregion-cf vital energy, palo and otherwise sickly complaioas indicate its necessity in al most every - conceivable case. In all eases bf,.. 'female debility (3nOr abets, chlorosis, etc.), its area-tiara delipheully renovating. -Ito - remedy has ever been discovered, in the 'whole iLiatetry of medicine. which exerts reach prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, com plete digestion rapid acquisition of strength, with an unisenal dispoaition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a.grand stimuithio and general restorative has no superinr and no sulatitute. Put up In neat flat metal boxes tantalising 50 pills, pries 50 mats per box; boxes.. SA o.e damn hams. OA 00. Par sale by Dravida generally. Wlll be sent free to any address on reaript of the mien. AU let. • tlarsouders, etc" should ha addressed to R. B. LOCICE . 'General Agents. 339 stposowar. 11111.—The aberie ia a taeallasUc. ter the Zabel an each baz. ?Di sale In Montrose by ideets 1p ABEL TURRELL. Agent Nravir ERA: NEW FALL AND WINTER' GOODS I • AT GREAT BARGAINS! Ready Pay and Small T_T 1721.1 now in Store mud is Lie iniking additions to big titnck of . FALL AND WINl'Ea GOODS, to which he ariouid in rite the attentipa Alf ruozrz Las . gm hirming, the Jeriet. &nimble sitrietieg of LADIES , DIIIESS GOODS, In N. , w Style* of Rich Fall Pfints and Insi.is; in Dcts;ns. meal Piaida. Plant and Plaid Mari. tir4.. :IP hair Cloths. Goghs cit P; end Si !kat Br oche, ,Stella, Cashmere, Silk, and WOO Shallot Rich Rib Lois, Bonnets, and Flowers, Net Hooria;l.l - Cloths, Broad Cloths. : Casaimeres, &c. 4iV RI a fell assortment of ' . ~ . Staple and Fancs'. Goods, ~ \ .1 0 , nsvial. including t' s Groceries; - Crockery, • Interdware, Stoves, Iron, Steel. riqillii:; ' ~ 1 lints and Caps, ." - i . I ' . 13opti.srol Shoes. Carpeting, FloorOUClOths, i'ainted Wiudow Shades, Wall. Raper, Cloaks. DruiLit,Nis, Paint.. Furs, fluttao Robes. itttc.,iStic." The entire Moi:k Leint,/srge,.ttrt nought: fur Cain, will give s superior opportnnityforthoice selectlops. aid will ha aGici for. Kiang-Fay 10 to 115 . per cent I,thw regular prices. An ex stninstion of the STOCI tv4i be found profitable to timmet-wkos iigh to boy 4 N."B,—FIO u r and Salt constantly on hand. New OvtobP:, 1859. 1A 0 11,4', by. -the itarrel: Reek or Pound, for •,•n r ee Ft 7y. 'Mg —97 t - --/res'c 4 " 0 , " /.1! COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. LOCAtTED zIISQUITIASNA VALLEY E4.:(*; . . BINGHAMTON" N. Y: . 1 4 Rontml, mm•tOi•Alstruction from 9 a, m. to 9:30 ro • , . T ACULTV: . D. W.- LOWELL , Principal, Prufesapr- 'of the Science' oil Nceetipts, Practical Accountant. Author of Treaties- upon BoOk-Kt Vp; ing, Diagrams illustrating the tame.. Jona McCasg,'Assistant,Profeerr in the Dook• keeping Departmeni. A. J. WansEk, Prafessor Of Practical and Or namenial Pprininship, - Commerclat tiona and Cirrreepondence. • , tECTUREVIS: . lien:. Daniel. 9!Xlickirson, Lecturer on Commer ! , cial Law and Political Economy: ' • Hon. Ransom* BalcomAccturei on Contracts, Prumissory,Notcs-dnd Dills of Exchange.. Rev. Dr: E. , Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial • Ethics. ' . EXAMINING COMMITTEE: Hon, Sherman D. Plwlpm, Win. It Osborii, Esq., Tracy R. biorgan, E.g. 'l'O.e object of this College is to afford to all an opportunity of, obtaining a thorough Business Education. The.Bookst,ilnel . Forms'are carefully- arranged by practical iiumbuntants expressly fur this in stitution and embrace all. the recent. improve). merits. The•coursi;.! of instruction cemprisee. every departioent, 4 busm' eas. The learner Will, be thoroughly taught the science and 'praCtice of Double Ent rift Book- Keeping:as' applied-. to the following kiridi of business, viz: General Mer chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Comilla-, ,sion, Steambp.sting, Railroading, Fore arding: 'E'reighting,FOreige Shipping, &c:. ' • .:: Ladies Ddiumment. entirely separate from that ORO° Optlemen: ! ••• ' 1 ' Studeh On entlr 'College at any time and receive indu • cal instruation.• By this arrange meat every et ent ii permitted to progress as Wit rapidly. as en v-prise and ability will .per , It tiikt met, and when throb h, perfect. and complete, will receiveir lliplom which will enabie him to review ati !enure. Time In domplete the •co c,- from' Si* to Twelve week. 'No vacations. oard 82,50, per week. .-. 4, 1 • • . . .1. • .. ' - ' ll ' .TERIBIIir . For Book. ' llieeping, full accountant's eon e, ioc:nding , P 6 iactical Penmanship, Copamerciitl Computations 'and Diploina, '(Time unlintif ed,) -: , ta- - , - ~ - . .- • $36 00 Sarno courscOtor Ladies (separate apart- - mem), ii',.! 20 00 Penmanship shad - Arithmetic, . - . 10 LO Teachers' c(i • nrse in P.enmauship, ['cacti- cal and Ohiamentaf, . - - •:- 30 00 Twelve lessOis in Practical Penman, • . 2 04 ' Sr Oec4onal classes will be. formed in Phonograpyif Fin- full particulars fiend for a 1 circular. .. • • - . • TRESH ARRIVAL ! THE urrsigned would respectfully an ounce Le the Public.th : at he 'has just re ceived a auOly . o.f - . FAMU.Y, among whicj may -be bound the very hest. of Sugar, Molasses; Syrup; Teak Coffee, . at - • Nicest to the . timeS; tot , rAedv pay, Don't : th4lnee, but call at the 'basement of! the WEI; N Ito , alivre yqo humble. sextant carries on a general Fr • • 1. ;, - EF, • SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS, - ! and where i tithe public may al‘s . ays',rely upon! having the43wantsitttended to with promptness! and fidelity,J,y 0. M. CRANE. Montiosei3.4pril 20th. LI FII . , White and Cod Fish,l LI Ladle S. S. Boots, and more Goliters 'from 56 ctao all at TYLER'S: May 19143180 , . C - 3,000 IitiLLOF WALL. PAPER . 101111BIENT SHIES. BORDERING, WINDOW PAPEk-84, 81,C.1 ANE SUPPLY, just arrived. and for sale cheap.* - A. TURRELL 0 E S.• • I A lARGt. LOT formen women andiehildren. 1 - 3- Just received, and for sale at the very tow .est rates, hi: LYONS, &SON. sepB . • - • subscriber continues the above business. T - as- nattal at his old stand m Brook4n Thinkful !fir past favors be would solicits a share of thkpublie patronage. • A. G. REYNOLDS. 1.3 A. 1859.—tf. Wg. B.- SINIPSON, WI n II --REHIR ' E-ft -- Shop ill .poyd cf. II elPter's new building, next (107. above Keeler & Stoddard's. TIMI N G worked for - the past nine year* withpe Most skillful workmen, lie feel confident bat he can do the, most difficult jobs on short o tire. - - . I I All Wo'k Warranted to Give Satisfaction. W. 8.•,, Stmrson has, worked - for me for some time, and liban . recommend him as.* careful and skilful worlAtuan, , eampetsrit to do as goo'd work as can be plane in-the criuntry. and worthy of confideneol' 7. l • ' Wm. A. CHAMB4LIIII. TowandB ;ass 10th, 1856. .Refers 24. - ,),:.Wtr t . Elwell, E. W. Baird'. E. - Blontayne, GoodOeb, B. Kingsbury. Towant. B: Sdpentley, L. Searle,. C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenherg, Montrose. * - * *Jewe)ty neatly repaired on.: short 'notice, and on reas)anattle: teems. [l,nne 15th, 181553.T4 • CHEAP - aOODSt . ' 2 11 E :5 3 . of Sugar fOr one dollar, or 21 of Rice. lug opendd unttfor-sale by J. LYONS BON. filrntrus'e,, Juno 15th, 1859. 00K BINDING.-01d - Brioks, Ittesvepiiie • Pamphlets, Alagaiiiies, etc., bound up"ffi ]] bhort. notion. ' J. lA. & SON. S"" Bllainess and f*teries ow be ' carried .on - preAtatily at Hatchaonton. See , itchier ihi.lient4)(liartieanntoe A4anda. ' ' priftwAS ,wibillog to 'ostatiliah",ilanufactcl riea a new and thriving pla:e whero buaineas grind. See atdvertieemeot of the Haincuontcro Settlement. G a" ;GROWERS can carryoki their bu. ;eine ' most ou'ocesodokly at 1 - I;ontuostton„ Re3dadv"eitimemeot otlGnitoontoo remits. LIPERIPR Oroudd Coffee is ends; t ik • Ze'3 stile ,J. LI'ONS:4IPSI" . - I,f Olitt. NEW GOODY' poorinz in at the store 'Of.T. LYONS tsti SON,' where Uteri thing .goes'Otaas for Casw.—.calf qujek. • 28th; 1859.. _ - 12 '4l - up.i.c•rt for 10.60," *- - "-'4lll • VGAVII.',ER'B. 1859. ur GIFTS -le Err _ay Ti O I PIEFTICITASERS, OF 1200/1i At the oxasmus Ana the - 01MT • GIFT' KOK. - FREE-MUSE, Establisbed by G. G.' EVANS, 04- HEAD.QUARTEDY'FGR: THE, UNITED STATES AT TILL PUBLISHING HOUSEVF. • . CHESTNUT-S'r, PHILApELPHIA; PA: ;NTo coonoction4ith Now York nift Book Stores. . . . (C.,..a.NUCIO' :• • . . : INCE 'Originated the Gift Book Enterprise, 4 1 have repeatedly tcalled;the•ittontion,of the `p' Idle Idle to:iny large, stock of liberal-offers, which.: they have always warmly responded to. • I can • : new, With more satisfaction than-ever, call anew. tibn to my largely inert.. se I inducements to pur chasers: Being.very heavily engaged in publish idg, I exchangemy nubile/mons fur those of other houses, and am - enabled to procure all. , my banks'. al. the original cost, and thus can and do supply , the majority, of the other, houses engaged-In the Gift Book trade, with their books, cheaper thin, .they on procure theth from other.publisifers. I . can also, by thy heavy purthanes. of Watches & „Jewelry, for cash, furnish them with their • Gifts! at lower tatv . s than they calf . buy- them from the than.ufacturers. 7,, . , • _ Having such an advantage in buying.' can in - 4 iiire my customers a meat deallettef Gills with! their books thin any . other liciuse,atid can tive my dgents a larger 'comblission: A valuable Gift bi delivered with each Book at the tithe'dt . salo.--1 . Ills worth $lOO, at the lowest wholesale rates: ill be implutially.distributed with every - 810_04 orth of Books sold. ; • „ Send for a catalogue, which will be,,sent . fred 'to any address, containing the most valuable coil , leetion.of Standard productions in Literature, I'lillosophy,flisibry, Geography, Travels, and all the favorite works of fiction and Sciences; wit h every other department of Literature, eassified as described ..`:end for it.for ifynu don't wish to order books, you will obtain a very van nable Book for reference,: ns it containe 'all the desirable books in. print, and costs you nothing Particular attention is requested to thd my publications, which will be found in the laite4 part of my Classified Catalogue. It _contains large nitnber efdpservediy popular Works. by vs. Via's - authors ; among which' re all of T. S. AT : Ouelt - bestworkS, well knijam cis a moral instruci 7 - We, and pleasing anther., -G. it - E V A NS,I ". ;Philadelphia, SPLENDID, GIFT 1 worth from 50 cts;..to $lOO, is giien•+nitli each 899 K sold. ;IFICATIOIsi OF BOOKS. author. , - Botrinica/—Bydomstock, Gray, th)C011), Derl4, Wood, &c., Br.c.- • - 5 Cookery r -Reccipt- and. Cook. Books, by 510.4, Mile, Leslie, Widdifield, Birlienzie,, dm ;1, Germaa.,--Standard - Gertnan Literature. ~ Diciionaries—Websutr's English, French, Ge.... man. Spanish, Latin, Greek, C*4opedias—All of the standard authors. ' Geographical-Tho latest- -and, most Itnprov4d . schools and other Geographies, liars, a4d Travelers' Guides., ' Genlogy—Tlia works of Hugh Miller,,Harq+, Hitchcock, - Lye!! and others., , Hisprica/—By Prescott, Irvlng,, Bancroft, Rot- ertsnn,Rome, Gibbons, Mneaulev, and othe+. Humoeous—Enrbracea a world of fun. g Juvenile—EviTy description of iilustratedlio4s • for children. —. 5' Law and 'Medicine—The Standard works tif theie professions. Mechtnical and Scientific—The most approvid works.on Mechanics, Architecture; and . thu -exact Sciences. • . Poetry—English and American. Octavo, and erary editions of the stadard Poera; pocket and cabinet editions—plain and illustratid, bound in every style to suit the taste of Works .4 Fiction—By Scott, Irving, Coopr, Dickens, and all the approved Writers. , • Miscellaneous—Our filiscellsoeons Departrntint embraces every thing not included in tho classification, -of an interesting and instructive character, that is in . print. 'lncluding School and Classics!. • . 7'racels and Adrentures. Game.. Sports and - Pasti*s. Religious, BiGlical and Theological. • .1 Musical and Glee Books. Odd Fellowshirand Freemasonb SCHEDULE : OF GIFTS. The Gifts 'consist of Geld and Silver Watch 6. Gold ,Ghains, Ladies Spli;ndid Black and •Plitirl Bilk Dresmes,Patterni,Parlor plated ware, costly sets of Cameos, bitis:lie, Florentinii,-Coril, Garnet, Turquofs,. and-thiva Jewelry, Gold LOCkets, Pencils, and Pena, La dies' Neck and Chatelainis Chains, Gents' Bo som Studs and and Buttons; Pocket‘kuivies, PortA nonnaies. . A THOUSAND VARIETIES43F GIFTS!? varying from 50 email to $25. ' AGENTS WANTED'EVERYWHEREi i To agents I can give more liberal nducetaehts than is atroided by any other houise. In addi tion to larger . commissions, it is much easier'i to get enbscrihers for my enterprise than any otHer. Tho pec,uliar advantages are— A larger . stoat, and better Catalogues to :se lect frinn. A better assortment mid Qualityjof GIFTS. More • punctualify and correctness, in filling orders. • By acting es agents for me, Persons Wishing - •a vtdnable Library can procurei it gristle: Those asehing - an easy , viethod of earning a livelihood cat+ find it. • - /Wont. desiring . igood Watch; can °Maks it. foll'perticulars, send for a: Catalogue' • qty large capital, together with my long et perierice in the businesi, 'and eonsequentifa mi4rity with all its details, gives , me anial. most inealeulable ad vanthge over all other parues. All 1 ask is a trial. S.n.l" tne'an Order, and you will be convinced that there is no etagere - • Do not forge to s end fur a Catalogue, And to address . G. G.' gvANs, ORIGINAL GIFT ENTERPRISE, :r .439 CHESTNUT - STREET, Philadelphia, Polino; Pinions visiting the City, are requested Ito II and examine for 4henosvives. ,Lovn, fresh ground. .11101limes:and sri 'pis. cheap. Just received and'fir tale.l4 Jufv\27th.) . .1. LYONS CiS'ol44, - • T 113.11 L ftttexaill 4.430., 1 ,, i kt lidverill k log Agents, at, 119. Nassuust, .i . Nois-Yor . and 10 Suitast, .Boston, lire agents for The outroZe Democrat. ILO are au thorized to roo tt for us at our loweit rat*. • 1.111A1 4 RREt t la I rgai san u fn gto al . TEVVE LA URV . pi:wanner& .qall and see. - July 214 DERSONs ehin l * their:tittailinat JL • to a rapidly bemusing Counto, a New Sat.' tionsant whore hundreds are ,Where :the climate is igild and delightful.' Sea‘ivertisi. matt , Hammertoe Settlement, see. er tot. I ,- - ..- BALAMA/Me, 13afos,—EVANS . ,- -, greet, Watson, No. 26 south fourth 1 1 1 1 : rent, Philadolphla, hay° now On .1 l• 1 _ I hand n large nssorunnuent Fire I , ----.. find Thief proof Safes,. Also. loon-doors for Vanks. atoms, Iron abutters, iron. sash, all makes Of Lucks, equal to nny in the United stales. - Fire - Safes in one Fire. All come out Bight . with contents in good condition. ,• nun - SALASIANDLit earns OF POILADp.PIIIA • A 13'A MST run WORLD. EVANS & WAIMON, .11eiv hid the surest demonstration • in the 'following certificate that their - uninufacttire of lialatitander'Safes has at length frilly warranted ifierieprilitOniations which - - have been Made bf them as reitaiiinteiiiiiiiistbleiteeetUilk : ggattlot the tertifidelement - t• • * - ' 12th, 185 G: WPM, EVAas & Wavros.:—Gentlemen: It riffords us the bighest• satisfaction to slate to you, that owing to the very - protective qualities of two• of the Salamander Safes %%hie!' we purchased of you some months since, ,we saved n Dirge portion. of bur feweirfand all our books, papers, Ike., exposed to the Calamitous fire.in Ranstead Med; - on the morajng of the I Ith When we rCflect. that these Safes we,re.leeeted in ( the fourth story of the building we occupied, • 'and that they oribsequently fell into a heap of bernieg ruins, where the vest concentration of heat, Caused the brass plales to melt, - we cannet but regard the preservation la their valuable contents as - most eotivinc,ing proof of the great security afforded•by _your Safes. We Asti take much `pleasure in recomMent• ing thorn to men- of business as a sure reliance against Pre.' • ` • • • GEORGE W, SIMMONS & BRO., Jeirelert, Who have purchased sii- hirge Safes since. Aptil 22; '49—ty. - . itulturat TO. ALL WANTING FARMS, A Rare Olmortitnity in a Delightful and Healthy Climate 25 Miles Sontheatit.of Philadelphia, on the Camden. and Atlantic Railroad, • NEW JERSEY. A N. old Aestate consisting ortlPretal thousands .!_7l of seres of prdditqlre soil has been dVided .iuto'Farm¢ of various sizes to suit the purchaser .! A-population of some Fifteen Hundred, from va 'ions parttt of the middle States and. .New Eng. IMO have settled there the past your, improved their places, en d.raised crops. The price of Mild is at the hiw sem of from 815. to $,20 per acre, the soil is oftho best-quality tor the production of Wheat, Corn, ,Peaehes, Gripes and Vegeta bles.- AT. IS CONSIDERED TILE BEST . FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. The pines is perfectly secure - from; frosts—the destructive enemy of the, farme'r, Crops of.grain, grass and fruit are now growing and .can be seen. By es. awing the place itself, a correct: judgement can be formed of the productiveness of the land. Xhe terms are made easy. to secure the rapid im. 41 - frovement of the land, which is, only sold for (*mat imprortment. The result has been, that %Whin the past year, 'dome three hundred houses have been erected. two mills, ono steam, four Stores, some forty vinyards and peach orchitrds, planted, and a large number. of - .other improve. utcnts, making it a desirable and active place of business. THE MARKET, aseihe render may pelceive tram its location, is the .-" IIEgT IN 'III . Produce: bringing double the price than in lo- cations aivay from .the city, and more than don. b 1 the price than the Welt. !. It is lcnOvrn that the ,earlicst - and best fruit and vege‘..ables in this latitude come from New-Jersey, and are annual, ly exported, to the extent of millions: In . locatitig hero the Realer ha many advan tages. Ho-is within a few hours' ride of the 'at cities of NelV England and Middle States, 1- near his old friends and associations, he is d country xvtere every improvement. of civilization is al band. HeMan buy .0 wantsrat the cheapest price, and L or On highest; (in the West h:s iscbocits for bis . children, " enjoy - an open winter. - ere fevers are utterly change upon those - I, been to restore . • _, -a 01 4 11 r. -an* comfort Li' every tirtier . sell his pr dfiell this is.te%erseti.) divine seriiiee, and w and delightful climateA unknow - 0...Th0 resu'a. of t from the north, has general them -to no excellent state of . lien' In the way of building and imprm. lumber can ;lie obtaincant the mills at the ra of $,lO to. B -15 per tlion.and. Bricks from th rick yard opened in the place, every article ca procured in the -place; good carpenters are m hand, and there is no place in the Union where buildings and improvtments can. be made cheaper. - • The render will at onrebe struck with the advantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before. The reason is, it was never thtnwn ie the market; and unless these. statements were correct, no one would be invited to examine ttio liind be: fore fiurchasing. This all are expected to do: They will see land under cultivation, such is the extent of th 4 settlement that they will na doubt ; meet per-ons from their own neighbor hoed 7 ; . -. tiiey. will witness the improvement and can judge the character of the population, If they come 'with a view try settle they' should come prepared to stay a. day or two and be ready to purchase, as, locations cannot be held-on re, fusal. Mere are two daily trainsio . and to all Bailers who improve, THE RAILROAD- CoMPANY-GIYES A FREE TICEET . FOR siX5lHSTfis, A!cD A HALF-PRICE TICEEt FOR. ,THREE YEARS. THE TOWN OF HAMNIONTON. In connection with-the - agrieul t are! settlement i a, new and thriving.town has naturally mrieen: whi h presents inducements far any kind of bun; ness:particular*stores and enanufisitories. 7'he Shoe business could be carried on ie this place and Market to good advantage, also . cotton busi• fleas, and manufactories of agricalluaal wills or. Foundries /Or casting snuilt articles. The improvement has . been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent increase of business. Town lots of a good size, wo - do not sell small ones, as it would effect the improvement of the place, can be had:at from 8100 and. upwards. ' The i yainmontOn Farmer, a monthly literary and agricultural jilieet, containing full infonnn tidn.of Haminonton,y.an be obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indispultable—warranten deeds given, dear of all incumlnanie when Money - is .paid. Route to the land: Lea've Yine . strcet, , wharf, Philadelphia, IlammontMt by gailimed, at 1:30 al tn., or 4:30. p. m , fare 90 cents. When - there inquire-for Mr. - Byrnes. Boaidi.ngcrincen ien!es on hand. Parties had betterstop with Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they have: as tomurchasing, as he will show them over the land in his carriage, free of expense. Letters .and applications can bo addiesSidle - Landis. &. 41 ernes, Hammonton P. 0.,. Atfantle Co.; New Jersey, or .5. B. Coughlin, 292 South -Fifth Sfrects, Philadelphia. Maps and infcirmation cheerfully furnished. DUET. LI. 6 m.. Filitnift UHL • • THE subscriber having purchased l••• refitted and newly furnished the ; • above well known itnd•populai Hotel; - _ is prepared to accommodate the trav eling public and othors with all. the attentions and conieniences ustally fourfd in first-class Houses.. No effort will bo spared by the Pro prietot and - his Assistants- to :hake 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 mist* e, roomy and* conVenlent, and careful - and atten tive,Hostlers are always in charge of them. ' J. 8. TA BELL. . • Montrose, Mar .1 13th;-1858; • TPAHH LANDS"ThIi 25. mile; Irtom Philadelphia by railroaS ALM d in the State of Now Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bOuifim. The land is 'a large tract. divided into small farms; end hundieds from pli parts of the country are now settling and building. 'The crops produced are large and can beseen wow ing. .The cliniatels delightfoi..and secure from. frosts. Terms from $l5 t 0.520 per Foie paya ble within four-yuare by Installments. TO malt the Pince—Leave Vine Street • Wharf at Phila delphia ar. 1 7:30, s m., by railroad for Hammon ton, or address R.I. Byrnes: by letter,liammon ton Post dine, iletlantic Count* New Jersey. See f3)l adterii,i - etaert itt another column, .1 RR. KENYON 11t.15 C 0... TXTGULD . reapectfully-solleit the inspection of a. new and very rich. eautortment,..of DRY G(TDS, - - - thin day received. consisting in • colas follows: Rich Black Moire :Antique . 811 18e. peritardi Foulard Silk, nice style. qs. peryard; Rich Plaid Silk, the very neeiest"patterns, 109." per yard; Black Silk, 28 inches wide, front lit. to 12s. per yard; splendid. Black Silk Sheila 'frotiallB to $ ft, the- finial, assortmeot littßnaq's CO.; POW invoice or Gingtimus s et , iery low price% also , of Colliery% Isige sionleof Maims; 11 ixtu res t Plaids,. end. Lawrun 'Printed 'Shawl" from to . allk , B, b 6 Shawltf 'rent ss' $25; Collant.from 8'115..,..t020a.; :Perusals:NM 834 , 10 24a. eacht . Bonnet, .a. large% . ateelq Ribbon* and Flpivenc also o neer-invoke of Genii Shoes--Congress, Enamelled.and Celt Skin: . Ladiea Congress Get. • ters, Kid and Enameled; blisies Cuff and Enam.' railed. Boots; Children Pin edi Boots, Gaiters and everything In that, - They 6Artiulit also . eill attention to the fait that having an arrangement -with one of the-=largest imparting Bounce In New York they will receive regularly New Styles 1-80 fad as they appear to New York.'and will take the greatest pains to please ail who call and sea ' and w:sh to pnrcliase. Particular attention. paid to procuring fine goods—in every style. -1 1 1 .13i1A181.„ • Anew lot this day receiaid: and: would. re. spect(olly solicit an, examination of the same. Good Tea ut,314., city prices, also it ss. •tiAVGII.II9.i. , • CUFF Riu, and .Gronnd Cd;fft.c. SALERATlTN.4BFneifyle's;Thibbitt'Ojed ittinal, and Lica.laior, AILS, anitalau a new ,dnek of WALLPAPER. and VIN. DOW PA PEDO his ddy 'received. 'FAWN. ING TOOLS of tha most upprove,d ,iitterna, • 4 3te . CP4PINNek73 7. 7 . Gold band, Shaded,..lllne Band...and ail Ilioneyr stYleA, am last ae they - alipe - ar in Isiew .York. 1r4.4,1111111-cons , lnntly OR hand. 'SALT by the barrel or sack. PATENT INEDicirics, GLASS, and ryenttiiine rime %Du wanL IL KENYON JR. de..CO: Lawsvilli!,,Centre, Pa.. :lune Bth, 1859 . . • 71:1,M31L1C0TT.4111-i. G. F. FOItDIIIM ASsemnied his shop across the street; to H the -Wilding one door below Keeler Stoddard's, Which he has fitted up expressly fora Saddle; Harness and Trunk Shop where may•he'founefiall kinds.of Mr.ani..l = l.lW.MlSM, . from thP heaviest team, to the lightest trotting harness, and •a general assefment of trimmings; Which will be'tnade up or sold very low, Carriage Trimmings: A good arsortment, an hand, which will be sold very low; 'all trimming done cheaper titan 'Clete wherti. • OAK LEATHER do hand, from which hardesses will be made an'd - .W.EtrrataateclL. _ * * *Customers will please bear in mind that I wish to settle up once aqear. Those haying unsettled aceottnts, or notes dqe, will oblige by settling or making payment without furiber delay. ' F. FORDIIAMI, Feb. 24611859.1 Montroac, Pa. NOTICE. ZCOBB would respectfully announce to th e . public that he may still be found iat the old stand, fully prepared to attend, to the wants of the cornmunity. Ho will keep on hand good atotk of • • Gric•beriles • &CAE% TE Ai.ooFit E. SPICES, FRUTI, PLoun and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Ftsx, And all articles found in 'First Class Groceries. tie would partieularly.call the attention of FArtriers and others to the. fact thati he is constantly receiving fresh supplies of ,! FIRST RATE. FLOUR, also good and medium qualities, which ill b• sold mill, for ready pay, in , quantities Ito suit the purchaser. ' . cash paid for Pelts, Deacon, andWatikitm. ..DiSsOLUTION*.! liE - firni - Of —S. H. SitinE 8r..13n05. is thia day dissolved 4v mutual consent, D Sayre %:It • awing from the firm. TIM 1)111414as will be carr :d on as heretofOre ender the name and style of S. H. Sayre & Bro. The notes and necountti_vvill he in the'hands Satre for settlement. All indebted to, the firm wilt please give it their immediate. Attention, as aliithe ac. counts must he'settled. ** S. 'SAYRE & BROS. • Montrop, Sept. let, 1859, KEYSTONE. ROTEL , s - At Montrose, Penn. WM. HATGII,' Proprietor. • tvip t s new and- commodious tlotO litoatt4 , I on Public Avenue, aear the Court Ildose,and nearly in the centre - of the . .bitsiness poiliort" of Montrose. Is now co ly completed and furnished, and will'be opened on Monday. the 77tH day of the present .month for the treertminodiftion of the public and traseleri. The,Proprietp r feels confiien;, , that now-prepared, to eatertain gtients ibis mnonCr that cannot fail to Eve YAComplaoßaddsfatio!. Tho ii-coxl and Furniture are mite, and no ex• penile haS Instn spaied to render it equiii, if. not superior to any similar - establishment in this pert of the' tate. It is *.welt supplied withl ell the -recent iniproseMents :slid comforts, and Obliitim2 waiters ! WiTh always be readvto respond to thq 'call of cpstomers. s • The Stables connected with .this Hinae are Nevirand Comm:deka.- • .The Pr..prnitor respectfully solictli 1114 Patron ;go of his old friends, sad the public geniirally.. . • Wll. K..IIATCH. Mrintrnse. •ptemberirtst. 1858. " . • I 5a1 1 ,! ,(11,1 r aft 'I ! • .11VIIULIESA.LE. SALT lIIEALER; 201 Washiugioto44 j : . (DitTrtly 'opposite Washington- Maken) . New tOrllT..i Q'TII.I..CONTINUES to offer-V; tilt. , joky arid COUN9 RN trade, all kinds 4, FOREIGN Coarse and Fine —ALT, at the rerylowkit . figOrem 40000 Backe and bags, consisting in part of Ash ton's celebrated brand ter table and dairy use; Jeffrey di. Dnicy, Brownloien, &c. and:30000 bushels TUrlis lidati‘V Bonfires, Cu racoa, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, trim Nantes, &c,„ all of which wiH.be soldita baigain prices from vessels, store and storehouses; , • Any purchaser wishing te - select frown good 'aisortment. will' find it to hie Interest.. to call._ • N. B. Fine table salt put up in amalllkeigi of different sizes, and, constantly ,on hand in. ship. ping order. Also a Splendid article of Rock Ground tslt, in 'quart boles, put up - and for 'nolo by the quantity, in cases of five dozen each. New York, Apri1.14:1869.-j...1 • Dr. Coggsweli's INTI-PREOGISTic s SETS . ' a sure ears for INFLARMATvILY Di a+ :of all kindefor mks by - ABEL TURR7EL ° L. Moatrrlaa, Jana aL 1868. EET181....;4U111 AND PLAIN TEETH. T for eale.by ABEL TURRELL. PREPARE POE WINTER. • • - F i llip recent cold oletther wiintise that Win; A- tit will aoeu 'be pion" eei 'sod 111 should be piterty l propered for - de ..togat - . „ elree'iveribedy to liepezebol:;thet :he ; is id 4 ways reedy - to do elt. work ib his line, 41 ti.tatie:- factory - JDORficirdititheilitC,lllolr. Montrose Cktt.:2sth. 11359.-31 n. - XTEW GOODS, in my Hie - alballiMis; trilt Even ai3(;l, A 13r,f_. .LIVER.II Keil G 0 Rifieß i . . .. . .. imVien nnon.rmiria. . . Inch comp Winded molliely trent atinis.sei • ii.ttastesatia,tfaitatistod Act Wit...slant ALB Must ti.aant mkt, 0pr ,,, e 4 . =, "Li e tt . .... :l Jattis t atr=m4 ra.l4, it . h.:,..1. PI A. unin Gs lAn tviliiiie =4 44 4wevel lye naml *is de new:oW wercom I: i te ham 6 , r eimi4D ie* urner d lesc w. et Oda .' Inennesal ii. ad ha tutu gay/M.o,lqt . RA W' lat gss arna l tsgssf 'ow ,Celle rm 1.....,A lbs . - .......0.r0urnavr. vuinimon..... a - wmot,,,Ltirpir Cow!. . plaints, liflleas Alm . .., 018 !.....,i 115 • P/OP•Plin. Omani" /ftaTikoea• ':',115 , 111 . NI illt • ilr. C • lal .. lolltelat, ' Drientem ~ ,i 7,,•Ereli;* lout Eitoinalb,liabitual Costive**, COW- ' ic. Miler*, Choir. , * ranorkilli*Ctiolava lalitntius. Rioter. • • leave. -Sall lid I . e.', VAttlide Weakness? .. . . Y lie need ~. is** Ordina.. • . -sr Allinidey MEI. ist etne, ,4 Innlewsslll /MEd IlkOW E.. t.s ' glAvo4 ws lecOrfal ' teewity minutes II two or ',three Tem; spoonfuls we lls:k• en 41 -menwansunt er . t. - • - I - . A inse 4 te whoe Ears , Siviist flay inuomi , tutissoe.. • -"- . . . .. Jul W AT ER IN TOE 910,131111 WITH TERI INVIOOIIA7 on, •AN u ! sw,u4.owl . noTu!Toorvinguie. ..! • • Pali, One Dollar per "stile. - - -- -, 011,21 . 1 1 08,D 1 0 -- ': *.* - : • -1. .- - PAM C LY 1 -.1- .1* _ _1 , _.- -0 Aril AR: kla PI 1 LS.i • .• - 1 . coimeND... mkt. - l i me' Em i table E aaaaa is, and plot up In AMAMI. ES, Ale Tight, and will Intel, in any climate. -. , I _,:•• • • . Ti. ' Fa u ltyA i Ca-I _2l. fgrtirpmtbseq. .. Ile bad eashartio --, wbteb do proortmor Us . lainCht - hrit - Wetleetoore 3 1.-...---..,„tj years. TbeeaustalUty Inereasiar dewed grant - lbw --wile laritheriordthe PILL - al end theWileraction which 'ell Warm fare:ant to their I's we. haa- , -Wireed aneloolace them widths the reashof all. Theft:Order well Wow C that delimit Cathertier eel ea different .pertioto of the boweli. : the - FAMILY CA- • % THARTIC :PTO. la has, with due rentrawe an the well established theta, Wen eocepoundel Mow • Illeh _variety-0 the palest Vete- table Estreet• which act me alike ea j *wry _pan of Go i s wherr y *AWL out ere good awl Left In allow es where . • Cathartic la lorded. ; such AS • Dee , range - of the lit ornate h_. Sterol. nee.. Polite in the Bak • anti' Loins. i Codivesteas„ p ales anti. Soreness over ehe Whole . body, now emblem cold , which lrequetillt, ii nerlectoL -end In along course of Fe. cur. - Lou 1' /Lope-. Ilte,ie ("retping P•it at. salami/f a old Over the b o dy. Red Hy.. • news. - Olathe. or ght la the bead, La In nut ninloll 4 4 Otto sees. Worms la c Wive* ar Adages, - ltheninelleste.• trod Port her Odle Blood _.... and cony diseases La which boa ii heir." muneroos go ut mention In Una advents*- . areal. - • Dona 1 t 0.,„ • • . , _-• P WE Tuninn, MMUS. '• , The Liyarinvilforator and randly Ca , . thaalle rim ill are retailed by Oregaine outeraily, and sold wholeastebrtheTrade la all the large lowa. • ;T. W. SANFORD, „ R. . • rropr e,, 333 13roadw•y Pisvtr an liAsrk. ;Forfiale in .31antrolio si-p29 '59 ly ASEL TUR RELL, Agent. . • ,• • •11 .AyersSarsapailltA. • • A. 'enrupciuud reMetly, iii which we have I'a bored to produce the Me* effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla. FO combined with other substances of still .grenter alti‘rative power pe 'to afford' an olfective notidoto for the cliNewes Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is bclicv.•d' `that Such, a remedy is wanted those m"bo stain from Strumous coMplatits, nail that one _which will : accomplish their cure nnet prove of itninense stt-vice to _this large clam of .our afflictetl.,fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will.dO it has been pmven by ex.m..r. Uncut onl many of the worst eases to he found _ a the following complaints:4- • SCII.OVITLA AND SCHOPTI,LOCS COMPLAINTS, EILL‘TIONS AND Eacrrtvg. Dismsrs, Potitcs„ Btorcur.s, TEND* SALT SCALD lISAD, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC AT. PECTIONS lime:n:lAL Dm - rasa; Dap; est - , 3tirm -11..1.1.011- OIL Tic DOCLOCHIEVX. DEBILITY. DYS PEPSIA. AND botoctriox; RnssIPELAS.. Rosa on Sr. ANTHONY'S Finn, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising frOm larcurrir or 'Tan 'fiction. • .. .This rompmend will be fennel a great pro moter ofhealth;, when taken I in the spring, to - expel the foul humors which fester •in the blood at. that season of the year. By the time ly 'expulsion of Allah many rankling disorders 6 are nipPed in the bud. lltiltituers can, by the aid of this remedy, :Spare', them elves front `• the endurance of foul eruptions sod ulcerous SM., illStlllgil Viilial the system will strive to rid itself of corruption , .if not assisted to do this through the natural chatinels of the body by an alterative ' medicine. Cleanse ant the vitiated blood wheneicr you,ntl'its impurities , bursting thr4igli the skin in pimples, eruptions, or 1 sores • ' cleanse it when you find it' is oh . an-acted:and sluggish in the ,yeins ; Cleanse it wheneverit is foul, and your' feelings will tell you. when. _Even ivliere no particular disorder ,is .felt;' people enjoy better health; and, lire .loriger, for cleansing the blood. Keep the ' -blood h'ealthy,' and all, is well; but with this pabulumnf life' disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later soniething . must go wrong, and the great . machinery of lifeis disordered or-overthrown. ' '• Sarsaparilla: has, and de:iervcs . much, the reputation, of rigeorapli,hing; these ends. But the, - World. hos - been egregiously deceived by preparations:of it, partly Lee:vase the drug alone has _not "all the virtue that is claimed for it, hut nmre because Many preparations, pretendiii,, ,, to be concentrat , d extrncts of it, contain butlittlt of the virtue of. Sarsaparilla, any thing els ... I • - - - . • ruring late -Years the public have-been TlSiS led by large hot les, pretending to give a quart i .of rAt S rsap raet of itrilla tne di se dollar :Vest of these 7 have h.en frauds Upon- the sick, fur they not- only Contain httie; ii any, ~.., a raal a rilla, htit.often no curative Properties whatev er. Ilenee, bitter and painful disappointment has fellOned title use of the - U1 ions extracts of • Sarsaparilla which flood thonlarkr,t, until' the, • name itself is jUstly despised, and hos be. came • synonymous with implautinu acid cheat. ' Still' • tracidrithis ennipound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply entitla rrtnrcly Ms shall rescue-the name from the hash of cldi guy which rote upon it. Antli we think we have grunt d for belieiing, it hae virtues which rue. irreisistille by the 'ortlinartrun of the (114-eases it is-intend ed to Core. fp, order to secure their canticle .eradication front the systcnl the t entedy should • be jildMiously,taken ticeoreltug to dilutions on the bottle. -'. • • 1 • ,i • - ! I rnm 4 .l.llrn-nv -D4, ,J.'les , 'AVE It de CD. .. :1 I,o,vitni.,. 'il A Sti. . Price,f g 1 peel Dot ale 3 Six-!subtler for $3:" I • t • 1 ! ~ . ' . Ay i er siCherr - yi Pectoral,. •, has won for itssllf such a renown for the cnre of . •• every - variety - of if.hront and•Liing Complaint, that it is entirely. tiCoe:C7S4IT lot' us 'to rt.ronnt the erldenee of its.tirtues. vdicr6'er•it has been em ployed.: As -it', hiss lung lnlvn in constant' use throughout it'll 'section, wo need not do more than •• rrnsure the people its qiiclity• is kept up to the hes.% it ever '; hiss been , and that it !may tr relied en is do for heir relief all it has eter been found to do., •• - . . A er s:. Cathartic Pills,. ..1,...__. : ro, Trr CI74Z 0? , • . eidfirprrn; jaundice. .Dyeppgiu, Indigi.stioo,,- .l).ysazlery, Jb.,.1 Stomach. Brysiploe. Ileodeche, riks'llhrtinzotism, F.ruPietureari Skin Diseases. Lice; jemnproint, Prepay; I Teiter, Tumors and' Nrilt" Vinton,. frorms. Coot, A'euralgiii, es a --Dinner Pig 'ohd for runlying the Blood. .-. They are anger -Coated, sol that the most semi- - tire eine take them pleasantly, and. they are the • • hest aperient in the world for all the palpates of • family ,physic... . .•, I • - • Prica 25-. cants par Pox; Five bozos for WV. .1 ----; . - • Great numb - et-Sof Clergymen.l'hysicians, States men,-, eminent. personages, Imre lent - their namee to tx.rtifyllie unparalleled usefuloess of thew . 'remedies, but our apace here will not permit the' . insertion of them—Tee Agents below named fur, • , nisi' gratis our-Amtiracsts A1.).11A34A In which they: -• ..,sie•ioen; with also fell,deseriprions of the above . complaints, anil the trestoretit that should be fol. lowedlfor tlieireara. ' • I ' DO trot be 'put off bY,untain . deed detleri.with 'other liireparatitina they make • more profit - oti. - , • Drained Arm's. and take no 'otters. The kick' - -want Ike best ;Ad there islet them, stud they stioulA lava it ...' . : .. ; All out Itemedlei ere for aide by ' • . - ..- . . A. Tr.rallEiti Montrose: A. r...linit.sa. - & O. Gibmin; .! .1. Hoerona, ' Frieildsville; - Irouxo el- Hillts,li3.lpm.er,s; la.' Score: ilpylnoville ;.. thaw= lAN 1 / l urarats,..New 111111',4ril: I. T. • CAnuituri Great Bend ;' ff. It. Gi niig,' Glenwood ;•W. H; Tusier.ii.J)ininclt; Eiimi- 4. liloxcl.y. 11:trturd, in4 , l,ll4)rufurigts. ' • I-'. - f.nth9. I Vs' ____ rIEI.H AM hIONTON FARMER—A news 1 Fa, or deanteil ,to•tateratuta and . Agrieul. ture, ahio:setting . forth fullancutints of the new 4 i . setttem at of HanlinOnton,lti New briny, tan bisiabe ribed for at 604'25 raota Oar annum. Inel ;umbel slant& tar -the antount. '.Ad' dress. Uncut Partner Hammonton. P. O. At leillin 0 .; New-leriey. Thoie(wishlint cheap land, °tittle hest quality. in Ono of the healthielt and maihtdellghtful,alinsalea in the,Unton. and - whero 'crops sio - nevia eat. 4eten by the ffnsta, .tholfrriblo scourge Of the Borth,' - seradvertise. trent of Hammonton Lstds; • . srupso , ..;r9s.. Mountain Herb Pills. ANlig, is Present yon with a perfort: likeness it • ?Men. a child of a. tribe rf lbe straw Aliso -Nation, that onco ruled thraloo. 'Yon will SIMI' fall assonant ot .hine and largeopts In our ramphlrts and Almanacs—to I,l ' l44 ciatuo. from the A ento, for!ttesso . TIM 01,61/ tot imeufact ants of. "Jueleontei Moss. lain Herb Plitt" hasrpent the gOiletkr. part at his Ilfoln 'traveling.. haring "Tithed siestip every- frontal/. la s" .11a. spout error da yours lifelong um Indians of . tlea Murky. Mountains and of Melded, lead. it was thus that "the “ mocitax - ibota mu" discorrnol.. Amy • . interesting socaant of his adventures thers,.yau will4Lnd In noir Almanac and Pamphlet-, It is an llatahlikhal fact, that addlsennest arias from • . 1111PC41C- BLOOD . • • The blood Is the life, and when any foreign or y matter mile mined with it, it is pt, ones distributed to *very organ of the body. - Every . uarre feels the poen, ant all the vi s tal manna quickly cousploin.- The stootsels .will 'net digest the Ord periectly. The,liser. ernes to 'secrete a sualciany of bile. ' The action of the heart Is Ireakenist, and sv the circulation is feeble. The line became clogged with the poisonous matter ; Inner, • catigh—ang all from it alight impurity at the fonatitia- Mad of lite—the Blood I AR if you had throoa some earth. Vir butanes, In a pore Spring, Inn which ran a tiny titian. in a few minutes the whale coarse' of the stream bentnea di.itaibed and discolored. A's quickly don impure blood ay to every part, and Inge Stn siting behind, •All the mamma banns obstructed, and mane the obatmetion Is teemed, the lamp Vlifis soon din oat. - Then pills not only' pacify the btuad, bat regenerate all lie secreticias of the hods; they ate;tbereforr, an tirelled • . I:11: RE ROE DILIODS DISEASES, Liver Cosighnut, Sick Jlesdaphe, /be. fie Anfi•Ditioni - Medicine expels finin the hiboil the hidden node ot.ttis.: ems. and renders' all thelltiide and weretiocie, pure and •1111•ist, clearing and reiniscibiting the viutl organs. - • Plenegitt,indeed, Ls ft to no, Omit we ate Ado to Oat/ withici tole melt. L miedinne like the " Itlonsteur Ilzug rum" 'fiat will peso directly to..tbe inflicted pleb, through the blood end floido or the tiody,"end mum' the eufierer to brighten with tfir dash of • beauty bad health. • - furlson's Pills ure the Best Remeily in exia enee for the following Complaints; ' &mei Owyiainta, Debility.- /sward *taxes, anybe, • nrer'and Air, /dm , Compinimar, Cobb: , Trade Cerinplainbedemmess qt eptras. • Oust Mama, Ilegelacha; Pila, - o.•etivenesi, lndiyestioro, • Slane and Orem/. - 1411,142 i hytuenra Secondary Synop Diarrhea, . in,tkunnation,: tem. Prorel • I, . • . •• . • • • •• . .. . . ... • GREAT mails iiki'DICINE ! Vcenalei who sato& beilth, should never be utthout these Pas. They purify the • blood, remove obstruction& of *lt Wads, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches and brlog. this rich colorrif health to the pale cheek." ... 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