TfIE - 1114,DICIINE of the !CULLOM r', - 1 : pnizosormr;two Fla. • TEM ;urine 0.119111..0P THE BLOOD is the life.anstaining agent, It Tarnishes the components .of flesh,bone, ele, nerve and integument. The' Stomach is its mar.ufactory,:, the reins its distribut o rs, and thi Intestines the channel/through Which the -watt*, matter rehitcd iq ita prodantions, is expelled. Upint theitosach,theeireolition and the bowels, these Piij act slmultaneonalk, relieving , : indiges tion, puttAing the fluids, _arid regulating the excretions. • .T.ffli'•WAT-I.ONAL COMPLAINT. - Dyspepsia is the - most common disease among all classes to this country. It lissaules a,,thons and shapes, and is the primary source of innum erable dangerous maladies; bnt whatever its type or symptoms, however obitinate itsmsistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readilir add rap idly to this searching and unerring remedy. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. - Thequantitv of the bile' of vast importance to health. Upon the Heir, the gland which se crates this fluid, these Piils operate specifically, infallibly rectifying its irregularities, and efrectu-• alh euringlaundice, Bilious Bemittants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatu -ral condition of the organ. - . BOWEL COMPLAIY.TS - Unless the bowels perforce their fcnctions prop erly,the whole body suffers. Tend of thousands die annually of Dysentery, Diarrhea, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of these waste pipes Of the system. The effect of the Pills upon. .all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epi demic fe a phenomenoa in medicitne. By follow ing thelpinted directions , the most alarming ca ses. ef Vowel complaint are prouptly..eontrolled. : 4 4.'WORD TO FEMALES. The: local debility and irregularities which are the especial annoyance's of the weaker sex, and which..when neglectedjalways shorten life,' are _relieved for the time being. and prevnted in time to come,bY a course of this mild, thorn' alterative. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases ; Asthma Cheat Diseases". Fever and Ague Coughs Bowel CoihplaintsFemale Complaints Colds; COstiveneas Inward Weakness Diarrhcea Headaches LiverSomplaints Dropsy . Indigestion . Vowness of Spirits . Debility Inflammation Stone and Gravel , Influenza Dyspepsia -Secondary Symptotne Pi tes .Yenereal Affections Worms of all kinds . . . s * * SUM at the Manufactories of Profeisor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists & Denim' in Medicine thro'out the .United States and the civilized .world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 1-2 peas, and - 81 each. ,' Eir There is a considerable saving by taking the larger' sizes. . _ N. S.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. . ALL wanting - farms in a delightful climate, rich soil, and secure from frosts. See ad vertisement, of Ham - Menton Lands in another column. RE. rjrita - •* -i REsloSn! • ()'r T ; •-• • • ---, ' - • • s , z= - .i . = 1. ! .11, CTS - -Z-ez • I , Ch*bratt gab. A apeiient an stomachic preparitlen of IRON prided of Oxygen and Carbon by cot a. bastion in Hydrogen. of high medical mithor:t ity and. extraardinary . efficiey is each of the , following complaint; am: =en= NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. mu. czATION, DYSPEPSIA. DJART+TrRA CONSTI PATION. SCROFULA. SALT RICEUX.SCURITY; JAUNDICE. LIVER CONPLAINTS RHEUM XERCURIAL COSSEQUEN FM,.. INTEL NITTRITZ FEY= NEURALGIA. MANIC READAMES, FIX= WARMS. - XENSTRITATION. wEttEs., MOM= etc.' TEEMS ON etc. TIM YAM ROUGHNESS. OF ITER 13alf, ' • - The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and t. thus circulating through the whole system, no ' wt of The me dy can escape their truly wonder ful ones- of thousands daily 'proves that stefreparation of Iron can fora moment be compared with it. Impurities of !the blood, de. progion of_ vital energy, pale and etherwts sickly complexions indicate its nectesity in awe every conceivable case. In all cues of 1 fan o& debility (door sans, alma* etc.), its Whyte are delightfully renovating. Jo remedy ever been discovered, in the whole history of usdieine, which alerts Each prompt,lappy, sad fully restorative effects. Good appetite, com plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength; • with_ an. =sail dirposi:laon for active sad cbesfol 'amnion, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic and general vastarative it las no soweriar and no substitute. Pot up to apiOt hat metal bette,contatslng 30 paha pries 00 vests per box 4_ do bezels, sot owe doom beam, Oa GO, rm. sale by on=...Nesbevoltr. Wilt be mat eto , Mar' seretpt of the prke. An lets lora saeleot, ebb., shosl4 : be addressed to • R. Et LOCKE & CO. • Geseill Agents. - - :on 12ROADWAX. X IN X.X—The awns se ma IneyfsDe et the load on each him For sale in Montrose by - 46e15 ly ABEL TURRELL,-Ageet. Tire NEW ERA' I •j. NEW. FALL AND WINTER lows ! GREAT - BARGAIN.SI Ready Pay and Smart Pronts.l,-: SIIIIIKITT has now in Stwe an t i is JPIL, malting. large *additions to' hisltoek,, of FALL AND WINTEIt GOODS, to whieh-he would incite the attention disown raTisc ? A m. W. • arab/tieing the wort desirable varieties' of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, In New Styles of Rich-F/ 3 Prints and .Plaids; in DeLains; Ducal Plaids, lain and. Plaid 31eri nos, Mohair Cloths.Cinghatna, and Silks; Broche, Stella; Cashmere, Silk, and Wool Shalls • Rich Ribbons, Wallets, and Flowers, Net Hoods, ra dios' Cloths,. Broad Cloths, Casaimeres, tUe. With a fall assortment of • Staple _and Fancy Goods . , • • • usual, including ersacerlefil,. Cesvkery, Pardtialev Sto!Fes, Steel, Nulls, •v nuts stud Caps, Bon% and Shoes. Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, Painted Wiedow Shades, Paper, ClOchs. Druga.friitalaints. Furs, Buffalo Robesogte4tie. • . The entiiii stock heing:large.,and bought for Casey wilt give a superior opportunity for choice selections, and will be - said -for READY-PATIO to 25 per eent: below regular prices. • Anei.. asnimition of the Siva will be found .pro Stable -to those whi,: wish to boy. a • N.. 8 —Flour and Salt,eonatantlystin . New WM , rd; Or.tobret„.lBs9. • SALT, by . , the .Barrel, Sack or Pnenti, for =ale by. • 'ABEL-TUttREI.L. . T JITUOGRAPIIS•~A NEW SUPPLY. Li Dec. 1et,1863. .A. TURSELL. - -• --,,t 5 1 ,4,0 , t 2 - ;, • ! ,-- i t f ~ 1 , 4 .1- ' / • ' L. , . COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,. LOCATED ,07.1. , TRE 81115917EUX - NA , ylll4l" Bins . • BINGHAMTON 441. '• Rooms open for lostrictiontiFoto 1) a. m. to 9:30 - • FACIULT7: • D, .W. LOWELL,Principarli Professor, of the -Science' of Accounts, Practical Accountant. Author of Loisell'sTre.atieS upon Book.ligtep. log, Diagrims illustrating the same. Jolts 31cOsas,'Assistont Proiessor in tife BoOk. keeping Depaifinent.. • • A. J. Wlssan, Professor of Practical and Or . naroel:Penmanship, Commercial Calculi - • 'oar; and Correspondence.' • • Hon. Daniel STDickireori. Lecturer . Comener: Oat Law and Political Economy. • _ Hon. Ransom Bakom.eturer on Contracts. Proniiiisory,Notes'and Bills of Exchange'. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on. .Commercial Ethics ' : EX* I,ION Hon: Sherman D. Phelps, *m. R. Osborn, Esq., Traey.R. Morgan; Esq. - • • ' • The object of this College is to. afford to all an opportunity of obtainingathorough• Business Education.: ' The Booke and Forms are carefully arranged by Practical 'accountants expressly for thi In stitution and embrace 'all the 'recent ova ment& • ' • - • The •course. of instruction comprises ery department of business. The learner wi Ibe thoroughly taught the science and' practi eof Dont:he - Entry , ' Book.Kieping at applied pi the following; kinds of business, qeneral Mer. chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Com Mis, sign, Steamboating, • Railroading, forwarding i Freigfiting, F.oreigaShippleg.:&c./ - • '• Ladies Department 'entirely -tieparate from that of the 'gentlemen. • Students can enter College atsany time and receive individual instruction:; 87 this arrange ment every student is permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise cod, ability will per. : mit, and when through; perfect and complete, hill receive a Diploma which will ertable him to retrieve arpleasure. • Time tolcompleto the Ouse, from Sik to Twelve weeks. • No vacations; Board $2,450 per week. - For BOok•Keeping, full ircountant's.oo ; .rse, including' " PractiCal' Penmanship, Commercial Computations and Piploara, (Tinto .unlimit." ed,), , . . " 835 00 Same course fbr Ladies (separate apart went,) ' . . . .20 00 Penruship.and Arithmetic, . 10 1.0 Teachers'. aurae in Penmanship ; Practi cal atsl Ornamentitl, - . . - 30,00 Twelve lessons in Practical Peiman." - 4)0 'Occasional classes, will be formed In• Phonognipy. " For full particular. 'lend tot a circular. . . FRESH ARRIVAL THE undersigned• would respectfult an flounce toJthe public that he has ju t re ceived a supply of s • • filMlLY'GßOPrigli'm lEas . among.whiCh, may be toned the very-best of I Suirar, Vielassegc STfrnin Tea, Opfibel 4 44' 4 at prices to suit the times, for.readi pay, boti"t mistake the-place, but call-at the basement of the je 16'!`,y 1 24eow ONE no"VrAL, where • your hunilhe' `e'errant; carries on a general ", , . • SALOON ditOCERY BUSINESS , nod where the pnblie may always rely inpon ha4ing their winta attendeft. with promptness and fidelity. • 0:31. CRANE., Mrintrose, April . 20th. BURNING FLUID, 'Whit& and Cod Ladies Kid S. S. Boots, and more Ghhitem from 56 M 5..-4 Ms. to $1,711 IVS„/ TYLE May 19th - 1859, ' ' 3,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAP _,lO DIFFERENT. STILES: BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER p,c., &C. ANEW SUPPLY, just arrivea;and for sale cheap:by A.TURRELL - • SHOES; A LARGE 1./JT rot men women end chi j . 11 just received, and los sale at the veil' est rates, by .1: LYONS S septl , f • .. ii . b ' WOOL CARDIN . rgE antiserilier continues the above tin -1. as . natant at his old atand in Bro 'Tankful for past favors ho arould:sei share of the public patronage. - '... - • '.A. G. !MIRO . . Brooklyn, May 23d. 18,59.—tf. . -I • 13: SIMPS9IV,I WATtli lEFIEHER. Shop. in Boydid: TVebner's- new -butt mg, _ next door above Keeler d• Stoddard' . • LTAVING worked for the--past nine cant 1.1, ,with, the most workmen, he feels confident that be can 'do the moat ditficull jobs on short notice. . All Work Warranted to Give Satiefaetio . --- . W. 11 a . 8111EPSOR has worked for me fo r m e time t indl can recommend him as carefu land skilful workman; competent to do as good work is Can be . 'done m the emmtrY, and worthy of confidence: " N N . War.-A. Cusantratur: Towanda June 10th, 186& . 'Refers to—Wm. Engulf, E. W. Baird, 11. v, Montsyne:E. O. Goodriektl. Kinglititny,,To da; -B. S . Bentiiy, Sesils G . . Let fop, J. Wittenberg. Montrose. : , • ' • q( * *.le i koreirr neatly 'repaired, on 'orf notice, and on reesonsble terms. [Junils6, 458,41. 1 - eIIEAP GOOD . . Q PLENDID New Chaos , lAwnsi Prints, Giagtuns, at reduced prices.., Alsofl3 tbs. ot ' &Lear tor one doltai, or -1 21 of Riot' ust opened and for s sale by 3. LYONS, & S(IL - tituntrose, JunelstP, , lBs9.`, BOOK lllNDiNG..Old'iloOks, No asOt pea, Pamialtets, livable.. ate... bound op on shoot notice., .. - ,J. L:. & SON: HoE.Businnaa and Netzries can *earl* S on profitably at liaamoutim .a!te . Ad*' fianunrat of fiariittionton Laada.:. ' PERSONS wishing to ealibrab Manufacto. .ries: In a new and ihrly,ieg phoe *b famine:le is vied. See .aliveTtisemint of the Hammonian Settlement. (11_11.APE GROVVEMS can esti; e n %kit k3r: Bina!' 112081 auccesafally at' Hammon UPERIOR.Oroand Coffee Lo eluis, Codfish &c., for sale by. J. LYONS & SON. VIVRE NEW GOODS pouring In at the ..IXI. store of 3. LYONS & SON, -where every thing gone CHEAP for QUI 'Ln•sreail qniek. Ott, teth, fBl5ll. • ; 12 1-2 . 12 _ 8 "arvomort Jingo Bth, 1859 I LECTURERS c, TERMS i -Er-GITS TO PURCHASERS BOOKS At the oituirtin anti the ONLY tIFT BOOK EITEEEMSE, Established by G. G. EITANS; ,Xrk. .1E104: HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE • UNITED STATES AT ins PUBLISHING HOUSE.OF U. U. .EVANS 439 CHE&FNUT•ST, PHILADELPHIA; PA. No coottecqoawith, New York Gift 114-Stone (CIALPtii.) QINCE 1 Originated the Gift Book Enterpilse, 1,7 I.have repeatedly called the attention of the Public to mrlaige stock of-liberal offers, - which they have alwaya warmly responded to. I can now, with more satisfaction than ever, call atten. don to my largely incre; ie inducements to Pim chasers. Being very heavily - engaged in Publish ing, I exchange my pubiications for those of other houses, and am enabled to procure all my books at the original cost, and ihns can and do supply' the majority of the other houses engaged in `the Gift Book trade, with their books, cheaper - than they can procure them from other publishers.' I can also, by my heavy-purchases of Watchia & Jewelry, for cash, furnish them-with their - Gifts at lbwer rate's than they:can 614 them from the manufacturers. `Having such an advantage in buying,l can in sure my customers 'great deal better Giftsiaith their books, than any other house,tindcan give my. agents I larger Commisaion. A valuable Gift is ditlivered, with each Book at the time of sale.— Gifts worth:9l'oo, at the ldwest wholesale rates, will be impartially distributed4ith every 4111000 worth e bf Bookshold.• Send for a catalogue, which-will be sent free to any address, containing the most valuable cot. lection of Standard productions.in Litealure, Philosophy, History,Geography, Tiavela,and all the favorite works qf Fiction add Sciences, with every othei department of :Literature, elasaified.. as described below. Send 'or it,for ifyou don't wish to order books,_you will obtain a very,val: nable Boat for reference, as it contains all the desirable boats in print, arid costs you nothing. Particularattetition is requested to the list of my publications, which will be found in the Mau part of my Classified Catalhgue: it contains a large number of deservedly popular works', by va ..rions authors ; among ivhielkhre all of T. thur's best works, wenn° wn as a moral instruc. -five, and pleasing author. G.G.' EVANS, ' - Philadel-phia, Pa. ',A.,SPLEIiIi . )ID, GIFT mirth from 50 cts. to $lOO, ityivrn-with - each BOOK sold. CLASSIFICATION•OF BOOKS Agricultural—This department embraces all' standard works tipotts general Agriculture, Cotton . platitin g , Flowers, Gardening, Farm Implements, Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Bees, Albums—Ladies' (a greet variety) Floral, Cap quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto,' Auto gra/41. &A- ' • . Annuals—A large and elegant -assortment. Bibles -11 splendid assortment of pock et,pew and family Bibles, in every style, from. el to Prayer Books—A complete assortment, in every form and at.all-prices - Hymn Books—As used by'lhe differeni.denom inations. Biographical—. Works of Irving,lleadley,Weerns, Sparks, Bancroft, and every other standard author. - Botanical—By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Derby, Wood, die., &e Cookery-4'eceipt and Cook Books, by Mrs. Hale, Leslie, WidiNfield, 11"Kenzie, &c. - German-Standard Gamine . Literature. Dictionaries—Webster's English, French, Ger. • than, Spanish, Latin Gireek,"ltalinh. Fec. t'yelopediaS—All of the ' standard authors, • Geogrltphical—The.latest and most improved sehools and 'other Geographies, Maps, and Travelers' Guides. . • o - Geology—The - works of Hugh Miller, Harris, Hitchcock, Lyell and others. Historical—By Prescott, Irving, Bancroft, Rob ertSon;Hume, Gi hhons, Maeauley. and others. liumoribus—Embraces a worhl-of fun. Juresik—Every z desetiption of illustrated books for childien. . Law and Medicine—The •Standard ',works of these professions. - Mechanical and Scientd—l'he most approved works on Mechanics, 'Architecture, and the exile. Sciences. • - Poetry—English and American. Octavo and lit. ertiry editions Of the stadard. Poe:S.; pocket and cabinet editions—plain r mid illustrated, bound in every style to suit the taste of all. Works of Fiction—By Scott,„ Irving, 'Cooper, Dickens, and all fhe approved Writers. . • MET - cc/Mucous—Our Miscellaneous Department. 'entbracmi every thing not included in the,above classification, of an interesting_ and instructive character, that is -in print. including • School and Classical. ' • .Teacels and Adrentures. • Games, Spores and Pastimes Religious, Biblical and 77ieo1ogical. . . Musical and Glee Books. , Odd Fellowship and Rreemasenry . ' I SCIIE.DULE OF GIFTS The Gifts consist of Gold and Silver %Vetelicy, Geld Ghains f Ladies' Splendid Black and Plaid Silk Dresses,Patterns,Parlor Time-pieces, plated ware, costly sets of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, Garnet, Turquels, and Lyva Jewelry, Gold Lectels,-Peneils, and Pens, La dies' Neck and Chatelaine. Chains, Gents' 80 . - sem . Steds and Sleeve Buttons, Potket-knivei, Port-monnaies, and : • • A THOUSAND VARIETIES OF GIFTS! varying from 50 cents to 825. , • AGENT'S WANTED EVERYWHERE. To agentatcan give more liberal inducements than is afforded by. any otber•house. In addi. Lion to largerommissions, it is mach easier- to got inbscribers for my enterprise than any. other. The peculiar advantages are— A larger stock, and better Catalhgues to se. iect from. A .bEtter assortment and Quality or GIFTS. More punctuality and correctness in filling ordenr. By acting as agents for me, Persons Wishing a valuable Library can procure It inklis. ' Thine seeking an easy method . of earning - a livelihood cuat find it. . • Any one desiring* good Watch,can obtain it. Forfugparticulars,..send foe a- Catalogue. 3 . .ty large capital, together with my long ex penance in ihe bieineia; -and consequent fa. miliarity.with all its: details, gives'we an at' teed incalculable advantage over all other parties. • AU 1 asit is At trial. &WI we an order, and rot will be convinced that there is-neexagera tion. • • _.rlo not forget to send for a Cataiegue, And to address_ G..EVANS, ORtfilerelt GIFT ENTERPRISE, • • 439 CHESTNUT STREET, • Philadelphia, Penna. Persons visiting the City, are requested - to call sod examine (or themselrea. VILOCit, fresh gnmnd.. Iduissies and Su bitt reeehred . and for sale by . Ady - 27th. J. D'ON'S & SON. . - S., BIL Pettengill • A tivinhing.Agenth st 119 Nasoatust, New-York,-and 10 Btate•et, Boston, - are agents &rib Montrose Democrat; and sresan thorized to contract for as Weer lowest rates: .11.11 EL MAI RRILL lEZZL, JEW ELRYth." purehuera, Call sea; Jody 21 DEREIONs wisbior to Asap their Nukes" -to el'ipidly Inareashig Connty, New Bet demist Slue hundreds are going. Mete the cline* i$ wild aid delight:W. - .Bee'advertise , runt of liamenentote litettionient, anOtber co l- - - - SALLIIIANDER Safes.—EVAlla -_-- , ~._..--._ & Watson, No. 96 south fourth .:4 1 '',.... I street, Philadelphia, have new on • ' hand a large assortment. of Fire ,...,... 1 and Thief-proof Safes.. Also - Iron doors' for banks. stores, Iron shutters, Iron sash, all' makes of Locks, equal to any in the United states. Five. Soles in one Fire.. All. come out Right. with: contents in good condition. 'ME SALAMANDER SAFES OF pIIILADELPRIA 'AGAINST THE wont,. , EVANS-& WATSON, • Have hid the surest demonstration 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 . undciubted security -against Ilie,terrific.element t ' April - 42th, Ifeesrs, Vbs . &.Iystlatr..—Getillemen: affords us' the highest,' malefaction to State - to you, that owing to the very protective qualities of two of tile Salamander Safes which we purchased of you some months since, 'we saved a large portion et our jewelry,and all our books, papers, &c, exposed to the calamitt* firo to instead Place, on the morning of the 11th inst. When we reflect that these Safes were located in the fourih•stery orthe 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 proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. We sahal I. take much pleasure_ in recommend ing them to men of business as-a-sure reliance against fire. ' ' 'GEORGE W. SIMMONS &BRO., Jetalris, Who have purchased sis largo Safes 'since. Aptil' . 2B, '459-Iy. lath) , Avituttitrat .*titignitiit. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, • A Rare Opportunity in a Delightful and Healthy Climate 25 Miles Southeast of Philadelphia,' oh the Camden and Atlintic Railroad, NEW JERSEY., AN old estate consisting nfaeveral thousands of acres of productive. sail bus been dix ided into Farms of "various sizes to suit the purchaser.' A population of seine 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 $1,5 - to $2O per acre; the soil is of the best quality l'or,lhe produCtion of Wheat, Corn, Peaches,-Grup4 and-Vegeta bles. IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION.. "The place is perfectly secure from' frosts—the destructive , enemy of the farmer:- Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now growing and can be seen. .By.ex aming the place itself, a correct judgement can be (mind, 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 imptoremeut. The result has been, dint within the - past year, some three hundred house s , have been' erected, two mills ; one steam, four stores, some forty vinyards'and peach orchards; planted, and a large" number-Of other iinprove ments,mekingit a desirable and active place of business. • . THE MARKET, - earthe reader may perceive from its location,is the BEST IN THE UNION. Produce bringing.dOuble .the price than,tnlo catioos sway from the city. and mora than dpu blo the price than the West. It is known that the earliest and hest fruit and vegetables in this latitude come from Now Jersey, and are_annual ly exported to the extent of millions. • In locating hero the settler haa_many advan tages. Ho is within a fes hours' 'ride of the great cities of Now ; Englancl'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 `'or the highest, (in the West this is reverscdOlhe has ackOols for his children, divine service, and' will enjoy an 'alien winter, and delightful clininte, where fercis are utterly unknown. The result of the change .upon those from . the north, has' genenallysbeeri to .Yestore them to an excellent state of hpalth. - ' In the via) , of building nod improving, 'timber "can-be obtained'at the mills at the rate of slo to $1 . 5 per thousand.. Bricks from the brick yard opened in the place, every article can be prticured' in. the place, good .carpentera are at hand, and there is no place in the ?Union where builditigs and improvtments can be' made cheaper. •• The reader will at onceslie struck with the advantages here presented, and ask him-self Why the property has not been taken up before. The reason is, it was never.thrown 'in the market; -end unless • these statements were correct, nn one would be invited to examine the land be fore purchasing. This, all are expected to do. They will see land under mritiVation, seat:: is the extent of the settlement'that they will no doubt, meet persons froth their own neighbor. hood ; -they will witntss the improvement and cap jOdge the eh:vat:44i of the pgrulation. - If they come with a view to settle they should come prepared to stay a day or two and he ready to purchase, ag. locations cannot bo held on re- . fusel. There are i two daily trains to, Philadelphia and to -all settlers who improve; THE RAILROAD CoIIIPASY GIVES A.FREE TICKET FOR SIX MONTIVI, AND A HALF.FRICE TICKET FOR THREE YEARS. THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON. In connection with the agricultural settlenient, a. new and thriving town has naturally arisen, whiih presents inducements for . any kind of busi ness, particularly stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could be carried on in this plaim and market to -good advantage, also cotton busi ness, and manufactories 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 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 Hammonton - Farmer, a monthly literary andagricultural sheet, containing full informa tion of Hammonton, can be Obtained at 25 cents peennounsi • tle indisputable--:vvkrrantee deeds given, clear of all.' incoinbrance when money is paid. Route to the land: Leave Vine street wha t Philadelphia, fur Hammonton—by Railroad, at 7:30, a.. m., or 4:30, p. w, fare 90 cents. When there inquire for - Mr.Syrnqs. Boaiding conven iences on hand. Parties had better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they have 'decided as to purchasing, as he • will show them over the land in his carriage, freo of expense. Letters and applications ran be addressed to Landis & Byrnes, Hammonton P. - 0, Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or , B. B. Coughlin, 202 . South Fifth - Streets, Philadelph* Maps and information cheerfully furnished mug. H. 6 m. Ift HE subscriber having purchased. 1 refitted * and newlurnished the ,11 above Well knowit and popular p f opular Hotel, is prepared to accommodate the tray.l cling- public and 'others-with all' the attentions -end 'conveniences usually found in fleet-deal Hottsei. No effort will •be spared' by, the Pro. prietot Ind hie Assistants to makA the Hotel' equal in every point to any in the country. The Bar will always-be supplied. with tne Choicest Liquors. - . The Stables, connected with this bops° are large; roomy and convenieo t; and careful and attentive liosttera are always in charge of them: • - J. S. TARBELL. Montrose, May 18th, 1858. • owFARM LANDS FOR SALE 95 miles from Philadelphia , by niitroad to the -States • of Jersey. Soil among the beat for Agric oft oral purposes, being a good team soil, with. a clay bottom. The land.% a lima' track-divided into small farms, and bandied' from all parts of the , =Wintry are now settling and betiding.. The , crops produced are lap and can be seen grow, log.. The climate is dellghtfia,and secure from frosts. Terms frpni 815 to .20 per acts paya ble within four years by installments. To visit the plot—Leave Vine s Street wharf at Phila. delphia at ugh a. m.. by. weroad,foriltunmert ton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter; Hammon. ton Post Office', Atlantic Connty'New 'Jersey. See NB advertisement in another column, - : . R. IiENY . oN JR.& CO.. Nv oi o l f a new i n D reliecatfr ver y ly.,sti ss t rich a he o :itato:i f DRY - GOODS\ 'this day received, consisting in part of as followic Rich Black Moire Antique Silk 18s. peivard; Foulard Slik,:nice style, 6s. peryard; Rich Plaid Silk, the very- neatest patterns, 10s.'per yard; Black Silk, 28 inches wide, from Is. to I2s. per yard; splendid Black Silk' Shawls from /18 to Sil t , the finest assortment in Susrea, Co.; nes invoice of. Ginghams, at very low pr .Iwtralso of Calicoes; large stock ofElenims, Hittures, Plaids,- and Lawns; .Printed Shawls from '7O. •tó , $5;, Brocha.Shasia from $25; Collars , from; 6 eta. to 205.; Parasol from Bs.. to 245..,,eiet; Bonnet, :a large 'atticht Ribitomi.tusill/nwerel elle a neer,lnvoice,Of HentatiShifi—Congress, Enamelled - and ciarsiiiiif Ladies Congress Gal. ters, Rid and Enameled; IllissesCalf and Ennui. elled Boots; Children Pato& Boots, Galters:and everything In- that tine. They 'would alscivill attention 'to the fact that having an arrangement with one of the. largest Importing Houses is New Yurk they wiII receive rogularly 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. • 11 1 5 1EIALISs . 'A new lot this day received, and would re spectfully solicit extrialnation of the same.- Good Tea at Ss., city prices, also at 4a : ss. 6s. Bs. • • Wtl3.G 4.11.444 - • COFFEE.—Java, Rio. and Ground Coffee. SALIERATUS..James Pyle's,Babbitesilfed. ideal, and Exe.elsioi, ar.a. NAILS, and also a new stock of WALL PAPER and WIN. DOW PA PER,thia day received. FARM. ING TOOLS of the most approved patterns . . 'Gold Band; Shaded, Blue Band,,and all tho new styles, as fast as they appear in Ntiw York. FLOUR constantly on hand. 'SA LT* by the barrel-ursack. PATENT MEDICINES, GLASS, and iverything else you Want:, - R: KENYON JR. & CO Lftwaville Centro, Pa:, June Bth, 1859: 11.3016 0 .1.01i7.&3r-a:' G. JP: FORDHAJtI HAS removed his shop across the stieot, to the buildink one door. below Keeler dr Stoddard's, which ho has fitted up expromily fera Saddle, Hainess and Trunlc. Shop where' maybe found.alf kinds of t , 33APLIVMSISI, from the hiaviest team, to the lightest trotting harness, and a general asaorment: of trimmings, which will'be made up-or sold very low. Carriage Trimmings: • A good assortment on hand, which' will be sold very low; all trimming done cheaper . than else. where. OAK LEATHER on hand, from which harnesses will be made and , NlVetwrEtrutedL. * * *customers will please bear in mind "that I I wish to settle up .onee a year. Those having unsettled accounts, or notes due, will oblige by settling or making payment, without further delay. - G. F. FORDRAM, - Feb. 2-1th,.1859.1 .-. Montrose, Pa.. • NONCE: • Z'COBB would respectfully announce to Ihe . public that he may still be found at the old stand-, fully piepared•to attend to the *anti of the rominunity. He Will keep on hand a good stock of " arrC0001•1019 2 SUGARS, TEAS, COFtEE", SPICES, FRUIT,FLOU and SALT - (by the Hack or barrel,) Ftsit, and all articles found in First Class• Groceries. He would particularly. call tho attention of Fanners and - others to The fact that ho is constantly teceis•ing freih supplies of FIRST RATE FLOUR, also good and medium qualities, which will be sold rituu7, toe ready pay, in quantities to sui the purchaser. ' •- • Cash paid for Pelts, lkaeon, - and Veal skins. DISSOLUTION. THE firm.of S. 11. SAYRE do Bnos. is this day dissolved by Mutual consent, D. Swyre withdrawing from. the. firm. • The business will be tarried on as heretofore under - the 11=AM:id style of S. fl. Sayre. & Bro. The notes and accounts will be in the hands of D. Siyre . for settlement. All indebted to the firm Wilkplease giVe it their - immediate attention, as all thWae counts must be settled. : • , S. H. SAYRE & BROS. Montrose. Sept. •181. 1859. • • - KEYSTONE' HOTEL, • At• Montrose, Penn. . WM MG 11112 VEG ProraiOton - MIES new and comnpdions Ilutellituated , on Public? Avenue,,ndar the Court tlOseond n,early'in the centre of the business portion of : Montrose, is now fu ly completedand furnished,' 'and will be opened on Monday. the 27th day of, the present month for' the aciommodigion of the - public and traveler& • The Proprietor. feel's confident !het he is now prepared to (Atertain guests in a manner that 'cannot fail to give - • Complete Satisfaction. The Howl and Furnilure,sie new, and no ex pense .hakbeen spared to rendeeit equal, if nut, superior 'to any sinailir establishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied - With all 'ther recent improvements 'and eutriforbs, waiteri will Always be readyto respond to .e call of customers'. •' - The - Stables connected with this House are New and Convenient: • The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron ago EX his 6ld friends, and the pu4lic generally. . 51. K: HATCH. . sfontrose, September 21st, 1858. fair, t 1! cati I • Ut WHOLESALE _SALT DEALER. ' - 201 • Wushingtou.st, (Directly opposite Washingieti Market.) -- We :Yoram. , o:riLL CONTINUES to offer to the 'cite and 1.3 COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures; 46000. sacks and bags, Consisting, in pert of Ash ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use; Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall'e,* Brownlow s, &c. and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bowes* Cu. races, SL Übea, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies, Nantes, &c.,, all of which will be sold at bargain prices' froth vessels,-store and storehouses, ) • * Any purchaser wildting to seleet from a gond assortment will findlt, to his interest to call. Ntl3.—Fine table salt put, up in small bige of different sizes; and constantly on band iu ship. ping °Hey. Also a splendid article of Rock Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and for sal" by the quantity; in eases of fire dozen New. York, April Ist, • Dr. coggswews -1111-PIIII6ISiIt . SALTI;. a sure core! for INFLAII &TAWDRY Diseases of all kieds;for sale by ••. ABM TDRREI4. Montrose, Jane 22C1859. • ' rrEETHUBI AO PLAIN: Tata, for solo by . • TURREL,L. ' - PREPARE. FOR WINTEIL T_recent eild weather intros es that Win, ter will soon be opon os, end all ibonid be properly prepated for It. .• • 30.itai.1iliOVEO, SIM desires everybcdy. .to remeinber !bat' Is al wrys-ready. to do all workitt 41n14 A Ist* hetory manner. " - - ' - curwsnra stieptiuLtri. - IfontroaOOet. lbtb, itlBB.-41n. . IVEVIrGOODEt, fp my line of business. :Mr. fag every wetok t - ABEL TURRELL. 11 - ERI-NVIGORATOR , NEVE It DEISIi.ITATii. I' rilutport ti tiled entirely from CI iiiinll .- owl I it ll s . , . 0 ,.... e . .bbtital GM* • li etr.lAnl Xmeliclat. Y 4443 • "4 a ',',iiat i Ca b uULa d t a ryti.,=-4.,, ,, z7, ; ..." 46..1, 1 itittin a...10s tirt;' - ' ' ' Imo . or en .of Witt. sulks tittostrinkit . oortilleatoolooty pommoknm show.._ \, TM moot btailloptod to lb tompornoont ot Ms 1 lottlrldital taking It, sad us. IA sockiltuutlitott as to . set gespi s loti tbeßotrelo, , ~ •• lAA , Oldgetwolt: Itattootit go* ros to tio owe opo LIRAS ii. 171009ATOD, sin a lan 0 illiaT Cour. plaints, Onions At. tau . -, ll l ripepallo; CluotiNeDlitleilinea. . ' 11l ' ale • r Cote- plainle,l Dysisiti ~Tiel. - iri, Saar Stounieb, pantile...ll :.„4 , venom., Cited. - le, Cholera, Mole. •is ' WOODS...dors. liallatilili. PIS tII.. Ince ,J a anti ee; demote Weakness.. rol, =I laved ono. -, - radon,' aan Ordlno. ry 'IT 'Medi. case. lnitarotillCll DE DACINIA, W. *Uccle eau Cully./ In twe ti iniontre, it two oi•; throe Teo. fats are tale- en at ceinneconee..l• ce. . . . A. who use it ore l giving plCy toultlaity In not or. TV"WATIED IN TILE HOOTII WITH INVINORATOD4, AND SWALLOW Born TOGETHER.. - N Pelee One Dollar per Bottle. BArrronwis . i . • .. FAMILY - `.• 'CATHARTIC PILLS,' _ • OHNOSNORD FROK I \ , 'Pa Vegetable Extracts, and pia up In GIL . SS CASES, Air Tight, and will Leap in a y ellinate. • \- Ttos Deadly Ca- • Mantle PILL helm. Ile •• • seem either&s erhkb the. proprielar \ has W mad . prepuce ' More than Seamy yearn. \ - The . 74eleven:be demand them Ithee win then • theetheePlLLai 01 and the anafanka Sleek ~ an • rem to reamdoothetr •-• ass, boil:doped me In plane , OM . qterglittla, U. Ki I • - ' TM. ' . • oredl Inglr bowel.e Cetba rt les the ea di partioneel.oho . , I The FAMILY OA- ' ,THARTIC PILL bee • One Worms to :Ws well mgabUshed bet, been pounded tem a illdi misty of the purest Yaw to Estrada , whin& ant `s , alike en Nety_part or tie • • eaml. and are Ig =aged sate mall eas es a Gehartle la ' . ends ae 10/e ran manta at dui • Sloes • e la . Sleepl." nee Pains In the Bark ;am, 'Loins; Coat •peso. Pal is and Soreness • over the Whole moony, from midden enhi. whit& frmlnalril7. If neitlemed, end in a tone omens at /Y• ire:.test of App., Inv, a Creeping-14w sat of Cold over t he body. nestles... nese Headaehr. or %relight In II he head ID 4 Gam tusl o l7 Dlinsume. Worms to S hOdirets or Adana. 4 Rheumatism. a crest tea, n b. e b. r . of uo the n. Bioao . 0 , tal m r awa y dr au stses a lo r.u. eitleh "MIL Pie**. I to& , 3ba e L i rver i a n i a e l: e r ‘nvig re all udt erli i tn E by r E v a m n D d rist. l {e rE sr m sro V er clo y. E .i a• Mid lesele by ached* In all the large la ens. Fo -. r . sa 4 l " e fi: i n : ; sl .w o a n d.S tr wA os alli e ira b . : llle;wilr".Yl3°e.6rire.7-- . . sep 9'59 ly- • ABEL TURRELI ., Agent. Sc .ofulg,, or' king's Evil, '• it uslitutional disease; a corruption - oflbe :do : by u hieh thi!. fluid .beeurnes vitiated, v. cal; and poor: lleing in the Circulation, it p r j. 5 the whole body, and may burst but in d• stse on any part of it. No oritan.is free . .P root it; a tilek•.. nor is th4re one is liteh it may l ot -,Aroy. , The scrofulous taint is variously. : 0n , 4;, I by mer e:mild - cii , ea.,e, low living, dis- ' • oriterica ;ir Milt •althy fotab i impure airs filth te.t.l . gaily habits, the depierdni vines. and, aliov all, by the venereal infection. What ' ,c its origin, it it hereditary in the eon. • in, ilestaniding " from parents to children Le third and fourth generation ;"' indeed. s to be the VA ,of Him Who gays, "I visit the iniquities of, the , fathers upon children." , 'effects commence by depOiltion from the of corrupt Or nleerous matter, which, in tog., liver, and interim' organs, is termed eltet; in the gland., Ba-elfin...Ps; and on trficee. eruptions or sores. This full cor, on, which genders in thehlood, dein - elms ivies of life, so that sernfOltius constitu— not only sager front seiofulous corn- is; but they have fai leis' pima to with- • the ittaek4 of other ilbseaces ; conQe y, vat nundrerr p •ri.h by disorders . although not per...lidos% in their nature,. tilt rendered- fatal by thi4 taint. in the i. • .11..i...i of the eansumpilon which de es chi:human family has itilorigin directly is. scrofulous contamination ; and mnuyi • tetivtediseasati of the liver, 11idneys, brain, indeed, of all the organs, nrise • from or- , gravateil by the same ertus'e. ' .s, c quarter of all our people are Ferofulous; ins:stills arc invaded by this lurking in n, in n, and, their health is undermined by it. Canse it from the skstinu,ave Must renovate .. loud by-an: alterative Medicine,..arxl in tc it by . healthy food and exercise. a. iLilicine we supply in . - .. ever Imo it vv. will thei It '319,x the l! pla:1 Stan p%el whic .Ire sy,te, Cllll3, thei feeti T., c the I • AyERS • - pound Extract of Sarsaparilla, effeetual - reinedy which the medical of our times . can devise for this every ,e peevailing and fatal .malady. It is coih '; from the most active remedials that have discovered for the expurgation ofthis foul 'der (roil the blood, mid the rescue of the n its - dfs , ritietive Consequences. • it should be employed for the - cure of nly Scrofula, lout also .thoie otlui affix!. which arise . from it, such as linurrtvit, gars .Dtsnssr.s, Sr. Avrtiosv's Fine, or Murstretss, Plitmes, l'esruLas, en s:+, Ilt.stas and Botts, Tokens, Terran Rur.en. ge . .1.0 lIE Ab, niNClTintll, , SIATISJI, SITU and Jiruccutsi. Du r% I • A.IOrIT, DiIiILITT, and, ALL-Costrtsisrs AUNT: 4 in MUM VITIA. oit ;strum: Iltdou. Thu, popular - belief impuray.of the latiod"`is founded in till th, Tofu] a is a degeneration di the - blood. TIM Fular purpose end virtue of this garsapa lis to purify and regenerate this vital fluid. out Which iouud health is impossible in minatcd .coustitutiotts. yer's Cali . arte •FC3 ALL THE PURPOSES .CrA FAMILY PHYSIC, an:. o composed that disense wham the page of thei action can wady uitl,stand' or! evade them The penetrating. properties scareb,!and cleanse, and uvtgornte every portion of the human organ isle, correcting its - Lt.:east:A astidu, and restoring its 11, altliy vitalities; As a consequence of these *tics the invalid who is Lowed down with ' .. pllysical dct ility is astonished to find Ids zergy restored by a reins:4 at once so tmg. - cure the-every-dsty romillaints _also many formidable and agent dlclow.named is American Almanac; zes and directions Lots: Costive- Usonicred Morbid simple and i isiit only du of o.ory kody, bu dangerous disrases. 7 .. pleaSed . to furni..ll gratis isint*.iniim, rertifirair:: of their for twir use itf Om follooing copy nesi i 1. fraWnern, 'hackle:he orisznyfro Ytts orh,..VotArn, Indigoffon, Porn in dh bractioo of (Fr Pouthi ran/airy,' Lon If . 0l1•.1Jon; diet', and. other I:blared . complaint “ri..i ig frotiva rikw state of ilm Ludy or obstruction. ..f it 4 toncti•ms. • ' - ! .1 . . • Aferf Cherry Pectoral , . )r : • rem 2::}: 31:11./D (VILE OF . . • :lon hsi 'Colds,lailnenza, Hoarseness, • • Croup, rronchitis, Incipient Cortseimp. Coin, and for the relief Of Corisainptive Piticats- in advanced stages of the d - .)tense.; . .-- • . , S.i ;Me the lh bof its meritiness and so pu. -introits ate. the etre. at its rams, thkt ahnost. • e t try. imttion -of tountrvidoundiv itt persons pub= Rho hartQv) re.taied froth alarming atja. r di ...Tektite distlites of ithe loop by its me.! When once_ tried. its inipeiiority aspr every -ntilt4 medicine of Int kind It too nilpotent to escape nud where its virtues see known; the public oh longer hmiltata• {that antidote to employ fsi the distressitur and datigemu Martians-of the potaiou..ry orp t tut* that are incident tootle eUmate. While many -inferior ; remedies, thnist iipon the tonionittita have failed And been disetied, this has gainafriends hymdry trial; tinnferr d benefits' • an - the attlicted they • con - never..forgeOond pro, rhit-il mot. too pep:crops apd too remarkable to • be forgotten. • • • • 1 - • - rnr . .g.tara . • 111111.4. C..' ANER. . .. • I ~. -- L o*Etr.,- x 486.- • A. Tuaatit.liontectiei A.'P. & Ce. Gitnink Prjeattavillic Youna' SmITO, EA.:twang Ina- Score, gptiopille ;. HAT. Das.Baoraaita, Nevi' Milford; Caasamh Great - sSend; E. IL , Glui4P.Olentv* - ; W. IL Tmaifaa. Dinionit , 'Earoti . & lilnatrar. ;Harked, and 411 Dengilata: - ; 1)419 ly* • lIAMMON.teIi FARMER—A Dews' A. tallier devoted to Literiture.ead Agrietil ftittillsO setting forth fall /woods of the new settlimetit of liemmoatott;4B New Jong, can be salteetibtidfor - st ealyillieests per annum. • leeilOse pestle *Mips kr,the emoted. Ad ditei minor of rums Hammonton, P. - 0. !WM Co 4 :New homy. 'These wishing &sap Mol i t or flatboat goat" fit one of the healthiest and Oast delightful climates la the Woe.- and what arePli ara never out dein by the &Ws, the terriblaseourge of the north, see sclvertbsor ateitkof,Elitmmontota-endit. irtriisox, s Mountain Herb *ROM porsantiyon- with , a per!.,t. . -. Tomato, a obief of a tribe ..r t7u ottnnno that ones ruled Mexttn: You eIII end o f o il -.bin/dui his people in one Itentpldsta.•rd be had Vail, Omni InglArnta for throe I9U ' Tbi inventor and ainnufacturer of !'Jude.,'. moon tale herb Pitto,f9iso spent the greater traveling basing, v4itn.l anti, every ecnintiy n. Its world: tilt. spent otter six yeses 07{1101M tLv Me a • ttioltoeity Mountains si] of llexleo, sue it •.i• r ioo• it .1 • tbo tt Moversix . lbtani role" trrrtf A r ' Interentlngsreolial of his arlventoris there., !On • In nor Almanac and Polophl;t.' - • - it in en entablisbod fict. tied 101 aisra•et sr4e ILDIPVII6 DI.OUD I The blood la tile life 1 ; nn4 *hen ani foreign or nod... v .matter pie wiled will, il. -It Is at *sr. distird.sird - • every organ of the . body: F.r.ry °Pier 6. 7 ,14 Ma 1.• Ansi all the vital . organs . rlitieldi wucyisila. 11. a. at. It. :14 rill not 'digest the perbollj: The lir., cea.e. to &meta anallioniney of bile.. The adios. otAlir Lean is weakened, and so the circulation I. Gehl.. lwtionie okixiprd the reillonons saattei ; a eongb—and all a slight imporityar the totiotsio. Lewd of like—the Blo.d I Al If you. bad tbrsieli eiblb s for instoore, in a on 'Tiring, Jrom .1.4,11 inn lbw rivulet, In a few: minute. the allele eouraw.or a),,, • stream becomes disfuilled nod disolured. .1. quietly dowil - kapora blood , ty to every part. and. Ware it. ohm batiks& All them passages became ofartrutilvd, and the obstruction in Mitgrreda tlaW lamp co , life no. au;t. Theme pillernit only purify the btorA; but -paganareao AI lb* vonetlocia of the telly; they are,Jbereforr, occur; won' niisotia DISIKASEN Fick: headache, Ire. • Thin Anti-/14/nd° expels from! the' blood the Ishlileo aevil•ol din. sue, sod resident all 'the fluids sod neenntana pare and fluent, skating and renuscitatins the vital organs. • • ntaitant indeed, kit to uslhat we.aro able to playa . your'reach, a atedidne likatlie“linrsrats Has 'Pao," ,that will paaa directly to the aMictid parte, through the blood end fluids at tile._ body, and min. the *utterer to brighten with the nosh or beauty sod health. 'Judson's Pills are tke Pest Remedy in eziit twee for the.following.Conaplaints: Reed elasiplatint, Datd(Py, J,mmd Irealmes., .0 0 : 1 7 ' kt, flair and Apt; Lice, Casylaints, . . .Ikgswle Oapiaints.Laionas of Spirits, CiatDtseann, headaches, , Putt, ragtime% halipation, Slane and Gran& Dyspepria,-' , /itifuennr Scandary Syny /Xarrhan, -`? inflannnations; anat. PnVIY, • ' • \ •.• " • • "GREAT =ALE MEDICINE! • I remake who value health, should never be without Ikea' ea u. They purity - lha blood, remove obstroctkms of all kinds, cleanse! the Akin of all pimples and blotches and-bring the rich eoltn4lif health lathe pale cheek. ' • far The Plants and Herbs or 'which thee rills are suds, were dbcoeered in it veer im!prising way anioog the Tarneane„'s Waked Aborigines in 'Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and.you read with delight, the my Intermllng account it contains of the "Gi17.14 Itatucurs" of the Aztecs. - Obaerve.--Tiejkaadaia He Ms are put up in a BassaVal Wrapper, FaeA boa coatailis 40 pi/lr, and Rdua .15 ants par Gm , 1Q icnuint Aare az tirreature cr - • a. L.' JI7DSOZ 41 - 01, eac.4:44Z. L. i .1 1 Th5347 2 t & SOLE' PROPRIET . ORS.. No. 450 Leoliaril'Atreet, • No roßk. p' Ipnb irantld alia --Addrw as Am. lEa_ SAYRE 47-,8R0., Montkme. (dec2 2 Ear A Book fbr Everybody. .at,i STARTLING DISCLOSURES.! R. TELLER'S great work for the married thoecouteniplating mar. lam —2OD - pagea full of . i :° 3-49A4 . egg p , ice 25eents—sent'to all -ts under'seal, `by mail, /ST.P A I 50,000 cop mild the past !mfr. The iglu marriml,and the mar _ . led happy. • .A Lecture on .o, choose h..partner ; a complete wtdwifery. - it contains hundreds of se never before published —Warranted to be: - worth three times theamount asked for it. 25cts in spears or postage stamps; enclosed, will secure a copy by return Mail. • Address • • ' . . J. TELLER, M. D. No: 5 Beaver-st. Albany; N. V. ' Da. Victiots' FEMALE PJLLS, :SI bex, ' with full directions. Married hidies should not. use them.--:-Sent by mail. In all cases of nervoultand spinal affection,pain -in the back and Ittnlk fatigue on. sligh t exertion, 'palpitation of heart, hysterics and whites, these pills will °Peet a cure . when all other means hare, faireti; and altho' powerful remedy, do - not con- • Min iron, calomel ; , antimony. or orthirm hurl ful to the constitution. " ALlress DR- TELLER • as :hove. . • • • • febl',74y 'HOWARD . ASSOGIATION PHILADELPHIA., A Benevolent - Institution retuLlishett hy spe eial Endokinent. for . the Re-lief of the Siek and Distresttd. offlictcditrith Virulent and • Epidemic Diseases, anti: especially fur 1115 Cure of Disiases of the Sexual Organs.. 112 - EDICACADVICE . .given gratis, by the LTA Acting Surgeon, tc all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occu. potion, habits of life, &c..) and io case. of ex treme peverty,tnedicines furnished freesif charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrama, and oth. er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, .sent to the af. 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