The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 19, 1860, Image 4

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An aperient and stomachic preparation Ass.
IEON purified' of Oxygen-and Carbon by com
bustion in Ilydrogosn,iof high .medical author
ity and extraordinary ofSeacy in each of the
following complaints, viz. t
DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, REA
CIATION, DYSPEPSIA.. DIARRHEA, CONSTI.
PATION. SCROFULA, SALT RREAN I SCIA IL VY,
JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS
MI, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES INTER
larrEirr rry ats. liEmmerm boo=
HEADACHES. FEMALE WEILEMBIS. XI&
MENSTRUATION; WEPTEk . CHLOZINWL etc.,
PIMPLES , ON THE FACE; ROUGHNESS OF
THE.SKIN, eta.
• The IRON being &berthed by' the blood, and
thus circulating through, the whole system, no
part of the body can „escape their truly wonder
fat influence.
The experienee of thousands dilly proves that •
no preparation of Iron can foe a moment be
compared with it Impurities of the blood, de
pression of vital energy, pale and otherwise • -
sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al
most every conceivable case. In all cases 9f
female debility (fluor Ape, chlorpsis, etc.), its "
effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy
his ever been discovered, in the *hole history
of mediejne,.which exerts such'prompt, happy, ,
and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, cons
plebs 'digestion, rapid acquisition of strength,
with an unusual disposition for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use.
As a grand stomachic iaid general restorative
it has no superior and substitute. •
. Pat up In neat flat metal boxes contatal4
50 pills, price 50 cents per box X di boxes,.
SIX 50; one dozen boxes. $4 00. For sale by
llrligulds generally. Will be seat tree to
any ouldreas on receipt of the price. AU let•
ter*, orders, etc., ithotild be addressed to
R. B. LOCKE & CO., •
General Agents.
339 unokowar, N V.
N.ll,;:rhe above la a fae.dadll• We the
Zabel on cach box:
For sale in Montr6se bf '
k li- ABEL TURRELL, Agent.
4 . 6 . 1 4 i0 StTlll lITOILD AS FA10L..",.
A RESISTLESS REMEDY. '
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• 11OLLOWAY'S DrNTIIENT. •
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CIRCULAR T TH ..' SICK. I
-rp n E first hospital surgeons and medical pub
.& iivi,ls of Europe, admit the unparalleled
anthintlammatory and healing properties of this
-Ointment, goveitiments sanction its use in their
naval and military services; and- the masses in
this countr‘ ,nd ihrotiohout the world repose
the etitii,sti'Pfilittetive ict its curiitive properties.
It pcnetr ths i tili. l .
_j_____•ou_ree. of inflammation and
eorrurition which uncierlies the external eri.-
deno-s•oc vlis , ase, and tieftralize the fiery isle.
En „. r a s . w ni ; 4,-r,.....1 :and exasperitte the ma' Y.
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. T
Tte.se eire nsti,ron , tile '.
-most, tenible an ago
nizing di , e.,es of the muscles, . tlie'flesh . fibre
and„ , the siti,n: tel in their uoist terms, an wheri
.e.e:,,i . e21% ineerv.hle,• they invariably di
~ppearu
ndi-r a p..rsevering application of this soothing,
healing. aat,i.tte t.', Plitt and icittninultinu
• Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints.
In ail ~ses of :73..1t Rheum. where medical wa.
' ters. lotions. anti-every reeelprof the'phar mace.
m.e.t h tat: proved useless, the Ointment will-ac
complish a -thorough cure. Fever Sores -held
quickly tinier its influence. and its relaxing of-- .
feet upon contracted sinews' is truly wonderful.
~ ---- Discharging 1: floors. . N.
A most remarkable and happy change is pro
sduced.in the appearance of malignant ulcers at
ter a few applications of this Oimnent. Taman*
rounding redness vanishes, , and grannies • os.
arheulthy flesh begin to take the place of the -
di.icharged matter. This process goes on more
or less-rapidtv, until the orifice is filled np with
sound material. and the ulcer radically cured:-
-- -li, Word to Mother's. =
The young nrethe most frequent suffers frbm
external injuries, and therefore. every .mother
Should hate this healing preparation constantly
at )rand. It. is -an absolute sPecific for sore
breasts, and, quietly removes the en . ifusted sores
' which sometimes disfigure the heads - and faces
of children. - - 1. '
• - Significant Pact's, -
• This Ointment is umivertially Ilse& on board the
Atlantic aced Pa cific whaling fleet as taro for
scorbutic affect-ions and the best possible
remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies
of it Nivel' recently been ordered by the &than
of Turkey fug hospital pnrposes.
Both the OintnP.,nt and Pills should be used in .
14 following gazes:
Bunions; Chapped (lands, Scalds,'
Burns, MerCurial Eruptions, Sore Legs,
Chilblsinc, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts,
Fistula. , Ringworm.. Sore Heads, -
Goat. Salt Rheum; Sore Throats,
Lumbago, Skin Diseases, Sores ()fall kinds -
Piles, • sprainA, Stiff Join t s
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Ulcers, Worms of all kinds, Venereal Sores.
'fetter, '•Swelled , Glands.
* * *Soldst the 31anufactories Proft4aur
llota.owas, 80 Maiden -Lune,. New York,. and
'24 Sirun4, London, by all respectable Droggista
and Dealers in Medicine throughoutlbe,United
States sad the civilized 'werld, in pots, et 25.
cents, 62J-2 centsiand 81 exch.
• Eff There is a considerable saving by taking
the lamer sizes: -
N. B.—Directions for the gnidatice . of patients
in etery ni'sorder are affixed to each . pot.
I j9*y I ‘2,3epw.
. TECNEW . Vila I
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
AT GREAT BARGAINS!
. Ready Pay and Small Plivilladt
uu• BUR has now in Store and is
- I.l*- making large - additions to ids Stock of
. FALL AND WIN'FER •C‘OODS, t o • w hi c h b e
wookl irreite the attention of - PROMPT rayiso sm .
Ens,' embracing the most debit:Atte varieties : of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
In New Styles ofilich Fall Priota sod Plaids;
in DeLains. Local Plaids, Plain and Plaid Merl
nos, Mohair Cloths, Ginghams,andSilks; Brodie,
Stella, Cashmere,.Silk, and Wool Shills; Rich
Ribbutoi, gunnels., and Flowerw Net Hoods, La:
dies' Cloths; Broad Cloths, Caislmeree, Ate,
With Lfe!! assortment of .
; • Staple and Fancy Goods,
-as naid. including
rocerles, Crockery, Itardorkre,
Stu wen,' liecrat,.Steell v
link' and Caps;.- , ••• :
Boots , and slvies: Carpeting. Floor Oil Clothe,
- - Painted Sliadei, Wall PaLr.' Cloaca.
p rog ,„ I big- Paint.. Fun:, Buffalo Ro Ace-Ate.
Ttie -,nft ore ....icrek being dirge, iginghtloi
Casa, ad: give n ouperior opportunity fiw choice
:ind will be sold lot it Esoy-Pia 10
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to 25 per - regular prices.: AD
2aniti;ll l .6 .t !he Sroci hill be. found ynibtable
ef.),* dine.
. N. R-APterirrrand tialt.ConataUtlion band.
-..Nr.l* - Mitc4d,Occilber, 1859.
LL ,‘anfinz Canna in a deliabtful entnater
r 4.4 , pod hpeure from frusta. - See ad.
%anaemia of kiananonton - - Laiids in anutber
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
LOCA'4,D OVER TRE" ist7 - SQUERAIIAA . VALLEif BARN,
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BINGHAMTON N. y.-
14bitis-open_ for loitrnetiorOfrom 9 in. to 9:30
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CULTT :
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D.W. LOWELI., Principal; Professfir' of the.
• Science of Accounts, Practical Accotuntant.
AlAhor of Lowell's Treaties upon Book• Keep-,
In Dia - grants illustrating the same.
Joint !fticCsnE, - Assistant Professor in'the Boort.
kOpin.e Departmeat.
A..4ltyirixert, Professor of Practical and
Or
narimenfat Penatanahip, - Commercial Calcula-
Ulna and Correspondence.
LECTURERS:
Ifon r `,.tianiel S. Diekirson, Lecturer on t;ommer
ciai Law and Political Economy. , •
Bolcom, Lecturer on Contracts,
.ertinlissnry. Notes and Bills of Exchange: .
Rei. t s'Pr. E. Andrews, Loc.turer on CoMmercial
Epics. .
- 10.KARI,111,11NRUORRITT • E:
lioM Sherman D. Plielps l Win. It. Osborn, Esq.,
Tracy R Morgan, Esq.
• TIM object. Of this Collego is' to,afrord to all
all opportunity of °Valuing a thorough Business
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Edueation. . • ' .
The Books and 'Firms are carefully a ranged
by Prtic fi cal accountants expressly (or his in.
stitutlon and embrace all the' recent i , prove..
meats._: - '
The course of instruction •compriseti every
dep.irtment' of business., The learner 'will be
thoroiighly taught the. - science and--pratice,of
Double Entry .Bnek-Keeping as applied l to the
.folli.4ing kinds orbusiness, viz: Geireral Mer.
,chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Oominis.
aim]; ;Stearnboatin.„. ' Railroading; For Warding,
Freightiag, Foreign S c hippiag.lcc. • 1 •
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ladies Department entirely separate from
that of the‘gentletnen. . - ' I r
. i S'i'lidents can 'enter College at anytiMo and
receive individual instruction.. By this arrange
:ment every etlident is permitted to prodress as
• rapidly as his 'enterprise and ability will per
;:tnit, and when through, perfect and coMplete.
;will ,teceivo a., Diplonia which Will - enable bid
to review.at pleasure. - . L -
Time to complete the course, from Nix - to
TWCIVO Weeks.. No vacations. Board $9 ; 50 per
week..
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TERMS:
Fat book. Keeping, full accountant's course,
inc:uding Practical Pedmaniihip; Commercial
Comp Diplotna, -(Tinio tiritimit
edj •. • . . - • -p35 00
Same coarse for Ladieir (separate apart.:,
meet.) - . .! 20 00
Penainnihip and Arithmetic, . ..- • .10 (0
Trachein' course in Penumuihip,Tracti.
ea and' Ornamental, . - -• 30.00
Twelierlessons in' Practical Penman; 2 00
MirOccasiorial. classes be forsped
Phonitrapy.• For full partialara seed for a
circular. I
• FRESH ARRIVAL !
undersigned: would respectfu
nounce iq tho public that he line ji
ceticCti-a supply of • -
. - 4111111 gROCERIES
amiinkwhich may .he tound yverbe4t of
Sugar, MolUsses; Syrup
cob,
at : prb;tis, to .. suit. 'the tiiriefi, for. ready' pay; Doti%
utistsike thd place, but call at the basement of
the I, :
UNA - % W`r 0 NE , 'Elk 16 4
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tvherel your humble servant caries on a
genet. '.., i " , . ~.-
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SALOON f t, GROCERY BUSINESS ; _
and where_ the.public may • always rely upon
having their wants attended f, with promptnels
and 6delity. • O. N. CRANE.
'Montrose, April 20th. - .
lIURNIG FLUID, 'White and- od
Ladies Kid 5.-8. Boots, and more. Gaiters
from 66' ets. to $1,75—al at • TYLER'S.
3fay'l9tfi 1859.
3,00 P ROLLS OP WALL PAPER
10 DIFFERENT STYLES.
BORDERING,WINDOW PAPER &C., &C.
AlEw SU?PLY, just arrived, and for sale
Ell - asp, by •*. A.,TURRELL •
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ALARGE LOT for men Women and children
d just receiscd, and. for sale at theseri• low
eat rues, by - - J. LYONS, &SON.
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sepB ' .
CARDING.
TE subscriber continues the above business.
AS usual at his old, stand in Brooklyn -
Thankful fps past favors he, would Soiicitis a
Share2of thblit patronage. • < ,
A. G. REYNOLDS.
DrOolilkn, Slay 23(1,18.69.-1E
WM., B. SIMPSON;,
1. • ItittiTLlßEß
,Shop ;in Boyd d• arebr.ter's nevi
. ' net door above Keeler é Stoddard a.
ILT,VING worked for the past nine yeakt
'With the most skillful workmen, feels
conficleht that he can do the most diffien tjoba
on shut notice.
Alt Work,lVarrinteA to Give Satisfaction.
W„l3. &Amos tics worked for me for some
artd I can recommend him es a careful and
skilful Witrktian, competent to - do as'good, work
as donein the country; and worthy of
confidence. - Casurttants.
Ti*iinds June 10th, 1858.
Refirs to:--Win. Elwelll t E, MI. Baird, E. D.
Monts ,"tie, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kitigibury,T wan:
da; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, G. D. La hrop,
J. Wittenberg, Montrose. . - - • -
4. *„,!,leweiry neatly repaired op •short .notice,
and oltreasonable.te:itne. liana 18th, 1858; tf.
CHEAP . • GOOD.t
Fiz•NIND Now uhalis, Lawns, Prints, and
Ginkhams, at reduced prices:. Also 13 lbs.
of
,Sugltr for one dollar, of. 21' of 'Rice. • Just
op:a-Olandfor sale by J. LYONS &SON.
Montt.ose, Mae listh, 1659. , , . •
BINDING.-01#3 Hooks, NOWS .ers,
P,stophlet* Magazines, etc.,. boun' pon
short folce. J. L. & I .
SH4P.&sides* and Factoriescan ixt . carried
'DRi:Orontatil r y at Hamtoonton. .Bee.Adver.
tiftettlextt or, Hammonton Lands.
DER SONS wiski...og to establish Mans seta
B. Tiflis 'ls s :mew and 'gaze. *here
basis* is good. , See advedisemest ot the
Ram MOloti Settleinent
GBOWEit.S-an carry o n •' h
Vf esa moat auecasafully, at Hammo
Relijzi6ertisithent Hammo n ton '41t La i
UPARJOrt Grottn4 Coffee ja> caws, Cohsh
4.7 - 4SrAi'' for - sale . -4. LYONSA SON;
.14'0 RE NEW G00D.% punirog in jit the
in, *re of .1.1.4'0103 &SON; where eivry .
thing Opt Omar for Cass.—Call - quipk.- • •
941141th,-1.1359... •
124' Llta f
OF SUGAR; or 100 at
2
InuOttNlo44
Wr' GIFTS 11
TO.' PURCHASERS OF ROOKS
At the . olllolNALtutd the ONI4
GIFT , BOOL" EBITtRIUSE,
Istablialied* G. G. EVANS,
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HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE - UNITED
STASR, , ,i t i , THE PUBLISHING ; HOUSE OF
439, CHESTNUT-ST,4 O )IILADELPHIA, PA.
No cortnectipa with New York Stores.
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4 .431.351-3210.)
SINCE I Originated the Gift gook Enterprise,
1 hive repeatedly called the attention .of the
public to my large stock of liberal o ff ers, Whieh
they have always warmly responded to. I can
now, with more satisfaction than ever, chit :Men-
Oat to Inv:largely inerei set inducements to pur
chasers. Acing very heavily engaged irEpablish
log, I exchange my pubileatiOns for those of other
houes, and am-enabled to•proeure all my' tmolis
at the original coat, artil , ..thus can and do,supply
the majority - of the other houses engaged in the
Girt nook trade, wit 4 their books, cheaper than
they can procure them from other publishers. I
can also, by my heavy 'purchases or-Watches &
Jewelry,. for cash, furnish them with thr Gifts
at lower rates than they can buy them from the
manufacturers. -' • • ' .
, Having such an advantage in buYing3 can in
sure my customers a grout deal betteiGifts with
their books than any other house,and cid give my
Agents a largercomntission; A valuable Gift is
delivered - with each Boot at (ho .time Of .
Gifts worth 6100, at the lowest . whOlostile rows,
will be impartially distributed with every $lOOO
worth of Books , sold.
Send for a catalogue, whirli will he Sent free
to any address,_ santaioing the most valimblo col
lection of. Standard productions in Literature,-
Philosophy, History; Geography, Travels, and all
the favorite works of Fiction and Sciences, with
every other department of Literature, classified
as described below. Send for it,for if you don't:
wish to order books, you will obtain..a Very yak
noble Bi)ok for reference,"as it Contains: all the
desirable bdoks in print, and costs yotOtothing.
Particular attention is requested to Pie list of
my publiCations, which will be found in the latter
part of my Classified Catalogue. It contains-a '
• large number of deservedly popular works. by ca,
rious authors ; among which are all.of T, S. Ar
times best works, well known as a moral instruc
tlve, and pleasing author.. ..G. G. EVANS,
• Philadelithia, Pa.
SPLENDID GIFT
mirth from 50 Os. to $lOO, is Acnimith
each ..000K sold.
CLASSI4ICATION OF BOOKS
Agricullural--This department!_ embraces all
standard "works upon general Agtieulture,
Cotton Planting, .Flowera, Gardening, Tim
Implements, Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Dees, &c.
AThums—lndies' (a great variety) Floral, Cap
. Quarto, Revd_ Cap, Demy Quarto, Auto
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graph. &c. • -
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Annuals—A large and elegant -rissortniMit.
Bileks—A splendid assortment of poeketl,pew and
family Bibles, in every style, from $I; to $5O.
Payer Boohs—A eornpleto nituortaleet4te every
form and at all prices-. • •
Hymn Books—As used by the differenk denom-
inatjons. •
Biographical—Work!! ofTivitig,Heo_dleyiWeemoi
Sparks, Paocrat, and every other tetonciard
author. • ...
Botanical—Hy Comstock, Gray, Lineola, Derby,
Wood, &c., &e. ,
Cookery-4teteipt - and Cook Books, :by Mrs.
flak, Leslie, Widdifield,
German—Standard Germen'titeratu •
Dictiona;ies—Wellister's English, French, Qer.
man,'Spanish, Litin, Greek, Italian, &a.
c'ydopedles—All of ilte standard auth4a.•
Geographical—The l a test and most unproved
schools and other Geographies, M ' ips and
-
• Travelers' Guide.
Geo/Ty—The — wortcs of. Hugh_, Niller,
Dell and others. -
Historical—By, Prescott; Irving, Bancroft,,Rob
ortson,Hutile,Gibbons,lllscaulee, and' others.
humorous—Embraces a world of fun.
jurenile—Every description of illustratOtbooks
for children.
, .
Law and Medicine—The Standard works of
thesis professions. -
Mechanical and Scientific—The most approved
works-on Mechanics,. Atchitietnre, Mid the
exact. Sciences. - . , .
Poetry--English and American. Octavo and lit
erary editions of the stadard 'Nets: pocket
and cabinet editions—plain and illhstraced,
bouhd in every style to suit the mate pf nil.
Works -of Fetion-By Scott, Irving, ;Cooper,
Dickens, and all the approved Writers.
Miicellaneous—Our Miscellaneous Department
embraies every thing not included in ttib above
clasiification, of an -.interesting and instructive
charauter,lhat is in print. Including I
School and Classic4l.
• - Trasels and Adrentures.
Games; Sports and Pastimes
Religious, Biblieal- and 77umlogica.l.
Musical and Glee Books. .
Odd• Fellowship and Free»!asonry
SCHED ULE OF G7FTSI,
The Gifts consist of Gold and Silver Watches,
Gold Ghains,Ladies' Splendid Shick aid Plaid
Silk Dresses,Patterns,ParlOr Time-pieces; Silver
plated ware, -costly, sets of • Cameos, ",
Florentine, Coral, Garnet; Tun:lnnis, and Lava
Jewelry, Gold. Lockets, Pencils., and Pens, La
dies'sleck and Chatelaine Chains, Gerits' Bo
som Studs and Sleeve-Bittons, Pockei4,Mives,
POrt-monnaies, and ,
. A THOUSAND VARIETIES OF RIO'S!
varying from 50 rents to ep. - ,
<- AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
To agents lean give more liberal indutemenis
than is affoi'ded by any ether.hbuse; addi
tion to larger COMMiSSiOPS; it is- Much easier to
get subsCribeis for my - entOprise than any other' :
The-peculiar advantages are,— ,
A laiger stock, and better Catalogues to se'.
lent from. - , • -
.
Abetter assortment and. Quality ofTIITTS,
More punctuality and correctness in filling
o Mira. _
. By acting as , agents for me, Persott. .
• Wtshing a valuable "Library' can procure it
gratis. • -
Those seeking an easy method of earning 13
livelihood ces find it.
'Any one desiring a good Watch, can obtain it.
For full. particulars, send for a Catabigve.
Sip large capital, together, with . my long ex
perience in the bininese, and consequent fa
miliarly with'-all its detail's, gives ins` an
most incalculable nd vantage overall other parties.
All_ I ask- is a trial. ~Sin I an - order, and
you 'will be convinced that there is norekagers
. •
Do . notfoliet to send fur a Catslns e,
And to address_ Gr r G. EVANS,.
ORIGINAL GIFT ENTARPIUAE,'
- 4391:111ESTNUT.STREET,4
• . ' • Philadelphis,POrm.
_Piteous visiting.. the City, are requested to
all and examine for themselves. = , i`
F .
LOility 'fresh groupd. IfulaseiOs liod Sta.;
gars, cheap. Just nceived and for sa/o-by
3114 , 27th.] J,LYON & AON.
NV. Co m '
A dwell/slug Asetiatir, at i 19, Naisau:St,
New-York, and 10. Stattat, Boston, are
agents, for Ithntrose Diinierat, and ire au.
thorised to contract for us at our lowest. rates.
I s JEWELR =the
bargains to
purchasers. Call and aim 2 Jult2t
PERSONS wishing to change their business
-• 141 a raPialy IscrauftGotulty, NnirSet.
dement where hulks& me going. Where - the
cliMate is mild end delightfol.,: Sc. sdiottleo•
'mot of Hammonton' 1 3ettieTolst, 4 1 ' 10 0 ea'
• _ ISALMANDEIL Oaten.--EVAITS
& Watson, No. 9.a. south fourth
-1 stivet,Philadelphin t Inwo now on,
hand n la rgo,nasoitment of Fire'
!nutd. Thjef-proof 8ar0 . 5. - Mao
Iron doors for batiks, stoma; Iron
shutters; Won sash, all Mama of - Looka, equal
to'any in thoYbited atntos.
it'ire Soles in one Fire.. All. come Out
• . with contents-in good-condition,
HE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA:
AGAINST TON wcint.D.
E:VANS & WATSON, -1
Have bad the an reSt demonstration •is Abe
following certificate that their manufietiire of
Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted
the representations which have been ,filadir of
them as rendering an undoubted security ag,ainat
ihe terrific element : • .- •
Philadelphia,. April 121:h, 1856.
r9v, - Ey.aus .&WaTsos.---Gentlemenf, It
error s' arliii-higbeit - -sitlaraccion to:state, to
you, that owing to the very proteetivs:-Aushirtes
Of two of the -Salaraanier"Ssfes . which we
purchased of-you some months since, wd save'd,
a large portion of oar jewelry,and All omit books,
papers, ate., exposed to the
.calamitous fire in
Ranstead Plaeo,,on -the:. morning 'or the 11th
When we reflect that thesi) Safes were located
in the fourth story of the building we occupied,
and that they subseituently, fell into a
,heap of.
burning ruins,'where the vast- concentration of
heat caused the4gass plates to melt, we cannot,
butregard the preservation . of their saluable
contents es most convincing proaf of the great
security alfordeny your-Safes. • '
We elm)! take much pleasure in recommend
ing them to men of business as a surelellance
against fire. • • -
GEORGE W. SillIMONS•dz. BRO., Jewelers,
Who haie purchased six large, Safes elude.
April 28,1,9_1y.
riv.g►icatturiil *F:ctittinent,
TO ALL WANTING FARMS;
A Raro Opp ortunity in n Delightful and Healthy -
Climate "25 Miles Southeast of Philadelphia,
• on the Camden and Atlantic. Railroad, • •
NEW JIEItSIEV.
4N. old estate consisting ofseveral thousands
of acres of.productire soil has been din ided
into Farms of various sizes to suit Ike purchaser.
A population of some Fifteen Hundred, frbitt
Ca
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,nt the loWsurn of from $l5 t 0.520 per acre,"
the soil is of the btisrquality - for the production
of Wheat, Corti, Poaches; Grapes ancl - Vegels.
Ides. • IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST
FRUIT SOIL IN THE ENION.' The plaeo is
perfectly secure from frosts-,the destructive.
enemy of the . farmer. Crops of grain, grass and
fruiVare now growing and can bc.seen. ;By fo
aming the place itself, a correct ,jedgetnent can
be formed
.of the productiveness of the land.
The terns are made easy to secure the rapid im
prtwenient of tlic land, which-is only sold )or
actual improvement. ,The result has been, that
within the past year, some three hundred house -
have been erected, two mills, •one steam, tour
stores,.some forty vinyards . and peneh• orchards,
planted, and a lar g e number of other improve
clients, making it adositable and active-place of
business.
TIIE•MARKET;
'tattle reader may perceive from its ligation, is the
•BEST IN TIIE UNION. . •
Produce • Bringing double -the price than - in 10-,
cations away from the city, and more than dou
ble the price than the West. It is known that
the earliest avid nest hull and veantnblcs In ads
latitude.come from Now Jersey,
ixportdd to the extent of millions. •
hi Ihcating hero the settler 'has many advan
tages. lie is Within a few hours' ride of the.
great cities of. New England and Middle States,
he is near his old friends and associations, ke .
in a settled country' where every improvement of
comfort and iivilization_is at hand. fie can buy
every article he wants "at the cheapest price. and
sett his produce for the highest, (in the West
this is s reversed,) ho has schools for hiS children,
divine service, and will fitijoy an open winter,
and delightful elithate, where fevers are utterly
unknown. The result of the change upon those
froth the
. nortii, has generally been to restore
(bent to an excellent state of health. -
In. the way of building and Improving, lumber
Can he -obtained at the mills, at the rate of $lO
to $1.5
.per thotisand.. Bricks from the brick .
yard opened in the place, every article can. be
procured in' the 'place, good carpenters are at
hand, and there is,. no place in the Union where
buildings and • improvements can be made
cheater.. -;
The reader will at once be struck with the
advantages here presented, and ask himself why
the property-has not been taken upbefore. The
reason Is,At was never thrown in the market;
and unless these statements were correct, no
one would be invited to examine the land „be
fore purclusing. This all. are expected to . , do.
They will see land tinder cultivation, such is
the extent of the settlernant that they will'-no'
doubt, meet - persons from their own neighbor
hood;; they will I.V.itniss . the improvethent and
can judge-the character pr the population. - If
they come with.a view* to settle they should
come pfepared to stay aidny or two and be rtntly
to ptirehase, as locations cannot be, held on re
fusal.
There aro two daily trains to Philadelphia
and. to all settlers who improve, THE RAILROAD
COMPANY GIVES A FREE TICKET FOIL' SI7S.IIONTHS,
AND A HALF-PRICE :TICKET FOR THREE 'rEatr.s.
THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON.
In connection with the agricultural settlement,
a., new and - thriving town has naturally arisen,
;Ai :11 presents indikementi for any kind of busi
neis,particularly stores and mstnufactories. .The
Shoe ho.iness could be carried on in this place
'and market to good advantage, also cotton busi
ness. and nianufactories of agricultuaal
ments or Foundries for casting small-articles.
The impiovement 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 film $lOO aad upwai.ds. -
The Ilarommon - Farmer s " a monthly literary
and agricultural sheet, containing fell informd;
tion of Hammonton, can be obtained at 25 coats
par annum. •
Title - indisputable-warranteel deeds given,
clear of all ineumbranco when money is paid.
Route to the land: Leave "Vine' street wharf,
Philadelphia, for Hammonton by Railroad, at
7 : 30, a. m., or 4:30, m , fare 00 cents, When
there - inquire for Mr. Byrnes. BoMding e.onven.
lemma on band. Parties bad-better stop with Mr.
Byrnes, a principal, until they have decided as
to purchasing, as he will. Show them -over tho
land in his carriage, -free of expense. 'Letters
•and applications • can be-addressed to Landis &
Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic -Co., New
Jersey, or S.. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fifth
Streets, Philadelphia. Maps and information
cheerfully furnished. aug. il, 6 m.
FiMiJI:
THE 'subscriber hailing purchased
refitted and newly furnished the
is
is above well known and popular Hotel,
- ie prepared to accommodate the trav
eling- public and, others. with - all the attention'
and converdences usually' found in. first-clash
Houses. No - effort will -be , spired by the Pro
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every poineto any in.tfjo conntrj.
The Bar' will always be 'supplied with tine
Choicest Liquors. - . --
The Stables, connected with thil House
are large,yooniy and convenient; and careful and
attentive Hpitlers are always in charge - of them.
• J: s. TARIIELL:
Montrose, May 1 itth, 9858:
FARM LANDS FOICSALE .245. miles from.
Philadelphia by railroad in . tisk State of
New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural
iiurposi3s, being a good foam soil, with a clay
bottom. The laud is a large lract;divided into
small fermi, and benched's - from all parte.of
codntry ere Dow settling• and banding. , The
crops prodneed are: large and can beseen grow
ing. The climate is +delightful; and:Secure -froru
frosts. Tertnefromillb 10.20 per acre paya.
ble,withie fur years by, installment& To visit.
the ptace4Lente Yine Street "Wharrat
&aphis - at 7:llo,'&'iss..' by railroad 'for'llansiion.
tou t .or addriis R. J. 'Byrne& bj letter, Hammon:'
tollpostOffice, Atlantic County . New", Jersey.
See full advertisement in another-column.
C 0:
IKE -s- NYON-JRA:
IX 7OULP respectfully solicit the lime' ation
-V V ..of a now. and very rich assortment of
.DRY.,GOODS'
this day received, conarsting id part of as follows:
Rich Black Moire Antique Silk 18s. per vard;
Foulard-Silk; nice style, 6s - . per yard; Ruh Plaid
Silk, the very neatest patterns, 10s. per yard;
Black Silk, 28 inches wide, from !la, to-12s. per
yard; 'splendid Black Silk Shawls from $8 to
$ll, the finest assortrdent in Susq'aßo.Olis •
invoice of •Gingharas; at very low prices; also: of
Calicoes; large stock of Denims, Mixtures, Plaids,
and Lawns; Printed Shawls from 70.' $5 - ; .
Brodie Shawls, from $5 - to .$25; Collars tram.
6 cts: tolOa.i:Parasols from Ba. to 24i. ea*"
Bonnet, . a large stock; Ribbtins and F .ere;
also a new invoice - of Gents She ogress,
Enamelled and all Skin; ;][adios ,
Gai
ters. Hid, ark Misses Calf and Eaa m.
1 - elled - Bciets;'Childreu Par odt Beets, Gaiters and
everything in - that, rine. They..would also cif,
atfention•to the fact that having an arrangement
with one ot s. the largest importing Hoaxes-in
New York the y -will receive regularly New Styles
as fast as they appear in New-York.and will take'
the greatest pains to. pleaso all, who.eall and see
and wish to purchase. Particular attention paid
,to procuring fine goodi—in every.xtyle.
•
A new lot thin - day received, slid 'would.re
spectfully solicit an examination of _the' same..
Good Ten at 35.;• cit# prices, also as 4s. ss. tle. 88.
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COFFEE...iava, Rio • and Gronn4 Coffee,
SALERATUS...james PYle's,Babbitt's Med.
ieinal, and Exaelsior,'&e.-. NAILS, and also a
new stock' of WALL PAPER and WIN.
DOW PA PER,this day reeived: FAltllll4
INiG TOOLS of the most approved patterns.
rac:)als..errse*,
Gold Band, Shaded,.Blue Band, :tad-all tire new
.stvles, as fast they.appear in New-York.
FLOUR constantly on band. ; SALT, by the
barrel or Sack. PATEN TiIIEDICINIES,
GLASS, and everythineelse you want.
R:R EN YON JR'. & CO.
Latesiille Centre, Pa., June Bth, 1859
IFLMIVICVNT'
. G.. F. F0111611.4k1Q • -
HAS removed his shop across tile street, to
the building ode - door below Keeler &
Stoddard's ; which he has fitted up irpr'esely for
Saddlo., Harneso,Und Trunk Shop
. • where may.be found all kinds - 4,
from the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting
harness, nod a generalinssorment o( trimmings,.
which will be made up or sold very low;
Carriage Viimniings: •
A good assortment ; on hand , which will "be told
very low; I trimming done eiteapei than else
where. . • • • . -
OAK LEATHER
•
on hand, from which harnesses will be madeand ,
NX74str. i raaatecl.
.t , ..custoinets will please tear iii mind that
wish to settle up once a -year. 'Those having
unsettled accounts, 'or- notes.
° doe, will oblige
,by settling, or making payment without further
delay.' ' G. F. FORDIIAM,
FA. 24th, 1851.1, , alontromr, Pa..
NC,,TX4C.M.
.
COBB would respectfully announce:Au the
Z
publiethat ho may still be found
,fit the
old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants
of the community. He will keep on band a good
stock of
rocerle9
S CO,A SS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, r4un,FLottrt
and SAL-i."(brthe each or barrel,) Ftsu, and all
articles fount in First Class Groceries.
Ile would particularly call the attention of
Farmers and otliere to the fact - that ho is
constantly receiving fresh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and tuedinin qualitiOs, which will b.
sold rcictircior ready pay, in •quantities to suit
the purchaser.
tiash paid for Pelts, Deaenn, and Veal skims
DISSOLUTION.
rFHE firm Of S. Li. SATRE.&: Bnos.'is this
day disshlred by mulualconacint, D. Sayre
withdrawing from the firm. ,The business will
be carried on as - heretofore under the name and
style of S. IL Sayre & Bro. The- notes and
accounts'Will be in the bands lit.D..Sayro for
settlement; All indebted to the firm will please
giro it their immediate attention, as all the ac
counts must be settled.
• SAYRE &
11fontrfose. Sept. lit, i 859.
KEYSTONE - - HOTEL,
At Montrose,, Penn.
'um.' 8. - n.a,res, Proprietor.,
THIS new and.. commodious Hotel situated
on Public Avenue, near the Court Houtii,and
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Ditootroselis now fully completed and furnished,-
and• will be ()Pined Monday;the 27th day of
the present month for the accommodation of
the public and' travelers. The Proprietor feels'
confident thiit he is now prepared ,to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fill to give
Complete Satisfaction. .•
':The Hotel and Furniture are,new, and-no - ex•
pense has been spared to rendhr itequai. if 'not
superior, to any similar establishment indlis part
of the State.' It is well supplied with ill 'the
recent improvementi and comforts, and obliging
waiters will always be readyto respond to the
call' of customers.' I'
4
The Stables connect with thiS 'Honse are
NeW and Vonvtaiient..
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron
ago of his old friend!, and the public 'general ly.
WAL K: HATCH: .
ontrose, September allst, 1848. 1,
, ,
..GUg . AHD WO 'TEETH.
.1 for sale by :" :ABEL TURR,F4X.
_
. . PREPARE. Felt= WINTER
. -
rr HE 'tent °Ohl weathor warns us i that Witt.
IL,• - torwill Soon be upon tia,-tidi - all should
be properly PiePtired Orli.: .. " I .• ':
SONIC CfßOVllli t - the Tailor
I i
dailies ever y body " to tonieiibei -ho . .tr: RV
ways ready to.lic allAtrork le
.l
hislia .1i a satin:,
factory - Mower.. -- ' ' • .
~9IUTT CIO DOXIS rim fa - ealistior . i
aontrose 0* 25114 . 1 851).-41u.: ', I :: % ,-
IkTZW:GOODs.in toy Ifni of hitsiheiN ire's.
.t., 1 lig.eveik week... ABEL Ttlftftgl.J...
'NEVER DEIIILITATEi.
IT Is emit pontitt i l rely rroin G titine.ina
Irms becoma au thiltnuai.ttaLi,.A..a.tard
. Os+ !pippin's.' Dr nu 9. 1 .,
ta . Dare aro Is vow no
whet b with teatime* la .13 t k 1 0 e .,...
So recompanded.
eured Ibunist " : Alg a e* fad
'== l irsay Z Panabiott l el b !„,
illadtirignostbefaml tO lelbentlealeor
lyklad taking 4u!)&l4ll , 4l . 4kinieaks sa
04 pont= &tires.
Lb& W .41.1atalas at yap
.11 . 61 14 * - Joe tic tto
ILILTes" -
mrdmitLlMEa• 7 I
itria, '
•aipier
Arliraessess. Choi
'-'l.ooltembeu4 Cholera
lasee.• JAtandlo 0,1
ti. mad nay I* and sue
' • iy• Fagan Medi- i
lIE /1,1,) AC II E. (U
Miyazaki" ndonatit, et' C two oir Too-.
alpoonrao tiro talc- est at' opinto` incomict 'of
'Cook. •
• • II who tole Rare gtiringtbeit .inuttonny
Woe.
AM WATER 1111 THE' *METH WITH
'AHEM 111V1GORATOR," ApireswAiLow
:ROTH TOGETHER.
.Pilot Ono Dollox*r Howe.
• —,•—• ALFA-7--
AJINFQ;RWS
. .
FAIRLY . .
.
CATHARTIC•_-PILLS I . ,
.. COMPOUNDED FROM '
- , Pare Ve g etable Entracte, and p ut up la
-. OLASIVCASICS. Ale 'rlght..and rill keep
lie any ellmatte. . .
'
The. - Fatally Cs- • thartlcTlLL Wages
. tlet bit adha. Cathartic 3 which the proprielor has
aho ul. hla practice m ore Wen twenty years.
_.tflo eawitintly thermals demand Dun thaw *who
karelongmeatMPlLL ea. sod the latisllsetton which
all express la regardto their er. - ww.bactodoced copulate
;L. - Was middattateachof M. 111.
Tberreffeadem mil Mow B. that didirenelCubaraciact
' Ott different patinae( the Ire bowel&
•,, The FAIRLY CA- •TiIARTIC 'PI I. 1.. - •
„,4
- hematite due reference .to . :this well estehllsted tact,
beret compounded Cam a ri k , variety of Ort,purest Yam.
table Lusa., which ea ew anhe on every. part or the
. allmattsry eloal. and are -g good and ante la all raw
-es where. a Calmat. la needed. mutt as ' De
. rategeMenta or the St oina c h, la leelpi.. •
nese. Patna In the Bark and Loins..
• Castles nee., pal n and Soreness over'
- the whale Dad?, Onus sadden cold. which
- frequently. If neglected, c . end la • bang mane or re ,
- var. Loot of -.App., tate • Creeping t -en.
esthete oir - Cold over : ebAody. Braley,-
- _,. 11102 1. 'Lletl'idnehe. - or : . lvelghtlellthe head.
m.O U win Ell at o WY 4 1/214 , 1C alight . Warn.. In
Children or Adults, /Ikea ruellem .• "mat
Part icier of the Blood e t ., surd aunty await. to labia
Nab hl heir. too numerous WI to mention la thht adrertlse
goal: Dose I to& • • ' -
1..._• PRICE litumr. °imam,
• Inks Liver Invigorator and- Family , Ca
thartle Pills are maim by Drown. maaNy. and
sor wholesale by the Trade In all the large tenon
I. T. W. SANFORD. Pl. D..
• 1
. . M.aufaelurer awl Pranietar
. . I, 335'-Broadway... New ;Soria. . .
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For sale in Montrose by . - •
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- aer . 2.9 '15 9 1y - ABFJ, TURREtiI, Agent.
flyer's Sarsaparilla
4 compound remedy, 'in which we, have la.
•edlo„produce the mint effectual alterative
that can be made.: It is a concentrated extract
Of Para Sarsaparilla, :0 - ecaubilwd with'. other
substances of stilll€ greater alteiative Tower as
tri afford an effective antidote for the'dbmases
Sarsaparilla is reputed to care. It is believed
that - such a remedy: is wanted by those 40
,auffer Strumoukeoraplaints, and that Jac
ivhich will 'accomplish their cure Inuit prove
Of immense s,erviee to this Yugo ehn's of .our
afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely thin
Compound Will dolt has ben proVen by exper
unent on many of-- the worst cases to be found
Of the:followng complahlts:
Settorct..t. stus Se:ton:Wes Court.selvs:
7.ntrerloNs Encriten Disassna, litemet,
ymp u s, pm:rears, TymoUS, SALT itltrint,
SCALD UEAD, BVI'IIILIs AND SVPIIILITD.i
tut-nose, ldrucrutst. Disc sse,•Drinecr, Neu
. usiots on Tic Does.ottur.c.s, Diaturt, ;Dv,-
I!aests AND iNtiIatATION, EnTAIPETAA, ROSE
an Sr.,ANrnoxy's Fine, and indeeth'ilie - wholO
class of complaints arising frcsn furcurry ur
'inn Moms.-
. -
I This compound idll he founds.great pro- --•
thoter of health, whets taken- in the spring, to
'e the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season - of the year.. By the time- i ,
•IY expulsion of them many rankl disorders
are nipped - in the bud.- Multitud ' es - 'ean,-by
tto aid•of this remedy,' spare themselves from
- t e'entinrance of foal. eruptions and ulcerous
sOrevthrtingh which the system will strivc.to
rid itself of corruptions, if not •rt , sisted to do
this through the natural - channels of the hotly. ,
hr . an .alterative medicine. Cleanse out ilie
vitiated blood,wheliever you find its impurities
bursting through. the shin in pint pies. eruptions,
oi' 'Sores t Ciballse it when you tiad- it is oh
' sernetcd and sluggish in ths veins ; clincise it
wOnevor it is foul', and your feelingswill tell
y u when., Even where no particular disorder
is -felt; people cnjcsy better health, and live
l o tt
ger, for cleansing - the blood. Seed-the
liod healthy, mid all is: well ; but with this
_ I I
p bulum of life disordered, there- can be Jai
I. ting -health: Sooner or latir something
most go wrong, and the great' machinery of
rife is disOnlerecror overthrown..
Sars'aparilla has, and_ thiscrves:inuch„ the •
_mutation, of accomplishing these end , . But
the - world has been egregiously deceived •by
preparations of it, partly •beeause the dnig
al me hai not 'all the' virtue that is claimed
for it, but -More. because many prepitrations,•._
• pthiending, 'to be concentrated extraz•ts of- it,
edntain but little' of the Virtue of Sarsaparilla,
orl any thingelse. •
.
ilharing late years the puLlic Lave l.cen mis- •
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Bam:lp:frill:at - or one 417illar Mos,t.
' of ,these lutv,;c been fronds upon the sick, for /
they not only efintain 'little, if any; Son-4,114
rilla,.but often ijo curative pi opertlis o hint-v
-et-, Bence ' hitter and palfoldisappoithinent
lids followed the use Ot the various e;tracts Of
Sarsapiarilla Which fined the.inarktd,"until the
.. name itself is:justly despised, art has hercine
synonymous with imposition tof.d cheat. -..titill
' we call this compound I. 4 art 7 oParillti, :lid intend
td .supply a remedyas shall TetellC she
name" from ,the load of oblerpty• ultich rests
upon it. And we z think we have ground for
believing it has2rirtites which are irresistible.
bi•• the ordinarvrth of the diseases: it is intend
-64 to c oig n order to scone their etamplete
eradicat ionfrom The system, the rutted y should.
. be judiewusly taken according to dinefions on
the bottle.
111121133E6
DR. 3. C. AYER 41c CO. •
LOWELL, MAs's.
Price, $1 per Cottle l Six Bottles for $3.
, -
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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, :
bait , won for itsrlf.tuelf a renown - Tor the cure of
• every variety of Throat.antl Crmiplaint, that
ie is entirey. onneres,ary far . its to rommt the
•
evidence of its virtues, whereto it has teen Cfll.
,:phived. As re-hits 'long been in= elnstant use
thrOughotot this seetiun, we need not /a. mare than
avairc the . people its 'oliality is kept op to the best
It ever bait teen, and that it may he relied an to
dci for their relief all it has tncr beetefound to 10..
-.Ayer's Cathartic Pills,..
FOR Tr.s crxls OP'
'Cyst/1,64w,, Ja..firditi. Dysprsio, li+rligestion;
. th)seutery, 11,111 - ennisch, Thys;pelas,' Headache,
ItAtitnarlism, Eruptions end Nhip Disease'',
Lii'eri , ••Minrkiisle ,- DAV - yr Teeter, •Ttsmors • died
, Satt iffsittm, Worms: Caul, Neuralgia, is A
- 1:119 , )ei sz • nod kr. run:tyin g The .11,1404 • •
hefore sugar-coated, so that the uOst-,serisi
- In* eon tike them pleasantly. and they.,are the
, hest *aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
fatoily
.Ptiqo cents p2r tax; Five boxe3 for $l.OO.
$
great iniiniters ofTlerzytn'en, rlsysiei ants, States
men, wind orninent pirsonaes, hare lent their
Baines to rrrtify themitumill tied strefidne.s of these
• teuttedies.'hut our, space here not penult the
iits•rtion of them. The Agents below sound for
. nhlt our s'illEft/CAN 11.1AlSACITrultith they
ttre'( csit ea ; with also full descriptions of the aborts
rothisliSinta.and ihts' treatment that should he fol
.
loulud for their etre. • • . •
• Do nut be put Mr by unprincipled dealers, with
preparmines theyntake..rupre nn.
Demand ..Aytts.t.'s, and _take no otters. The sick
waist the ImAt 'them is for thew, and thin should
' ittoSe it. , , .
.
••••1• Isri,for sale lsy • '
A. Triptsiidifontrose; & 1 1 . lilatElt. &,- Co.
HOstoRD, Triendscille; Yvan- &
sawn% Sgmioare; Som. ille ; ilay-
DEARReiTusts, New.lllllford; Quint.;
Q .- WI-Bend; E. R. Gnow:Glenwood ; W. H:
TILAYSR, Dimocic; RATos - dt Moxr y, Harroid,
and al( Ml*)4. - • 7 (109- y*
THE. VAMMONTONPARMER- , ..A' news
piper devoted to Llterittare aud•Arteni.
tore, :deo setting forth fitit'aecounte of the new ,
settlomeut ntlianamontan, tf NO* 7ereoy, catt
be subscribed for at only glen% per annum.
poetics etwOps- for. the amount. Ad.
drew tidltoret Tartneraarriteenton. P. O At
-laliti4:oo-+ :Nei Jersey.' Thus* 'wishing sheaP
hindieAthfiest tlitelityln one of the healthiest
and mint delightful-climates in thi Union. and
1 484 littlnteSite-naeor cut down by the free*
the tarliblesmenrge Of the I:torah-zees adoerti,se.'
tent of Hammonton Lauds..
PIS ItATOtt.muiss
plaits,* Illllaraus At
obsivallootairwlsoes,
Winne"
clialerssi Choir
Iresssadta Weisknow
oasangla is SA jOsdlnit.. -
eine. IlwfilpireSlCif.
theimadaTassar aJ Ist
• ^maw
within your reach, a medicine like the `..MOthTalle Jlua
rauk , r th at. wilt pass directly to the alitticted . part..
Through' the blood-awl tlu.4. of the body, awl "itsiew
the *utterer to .tulgliteu shit -the hush or beauty •sel
yaat~h: •
Judson's Pali are the Brit Rewedy in ezi.2l-.
N
YORE. .
B. Aients "'Anted alwaya—Addresa asabote. "ES
SAY. RE & 1311 . 0., Agents,; 31 ontros6. (dec22
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