The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 16, 1860, Image 4

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AYDEN BROTHERS, THE PEOPLE'S
JUL Agents, AM now opening the' most enor
mous Stock of • ' •
WINTER DRY GOODS,
BOOTS. cf: SHOES:
READ r MADE CLOTHING,
HATS cL 6 CAPS ; ' GROCERIES,
. Virk.l6o ROBES,
YANKEE NOTIONS, WATCHES,
• JEWELRY (ka,
ever brought to this end of the State. Bought
in New York and of the Eastern Manufacturers
FOR CASH! and which wo have marked down
at ALARMINGLY Low PRICES!
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• WE DEFY- CpPETITION!
WE IN.V.L.TE - - IN .ESTIGATION 1 !
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- WE SOLICIT . AMINATION 111
As we feel coefidonti all . wo assert .; Tho day
of large. prate has go e by, and we'have good
GOODS, OHEA for Gie - MILLION!
The success of our hoiMo bas prompted
OLD. F 0 Wit WI - •
to filch from us our . good name. We cannot
prevent this, of course, neither do we desire to,
and have no apprehension of any evil result to
our buliness. • •
BUT WE CAN, AND WILL,
sell much lowei thatkany other establishtuent
in this part of the State, and we will atAnsye
maintain our reputation for.
PRICES THE LOWEST!. ,
STOCK THE MOST EXTENSIVE!
STYLES the Most. Fashionable !
Qualities the Most Reliable!
OUR MOTTO IS SMJALL PROFITS!
• " Good Value ! Quick Returns
ONE PRICE and NO-.DEVIATION!
• Our system of doing business creates mudh
jealousy among Old, Fogy Merchants ; Who have
Ks many prices, on the -same gocds . ui the have
customers..
'0 UR OXE PRICE SYSTEM
pleases our ohleustamers and creates many new
ones, we intend to continue it. Remember and
call before you buy, if it is'nothing more than
to keep well posted up.
ar We possess advantages for purchasing
goods, over any house in this section; and the
unparalleled increase of our sales for the past
year warrants us-in saying, thatlwe never were,
and never will be undersold: We fear ne corn
petition. Flour and Salt altrays•on hand:
Every kind of Produce taken in exchange fqr
Goods. Cash paid for Pelts and Furs;
HAYDEN BROTHERS..
Nev' Milford,:Pa2, Jan. I§t, 1860.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH. BITTERS.
The proprietors - atol manufacturers of HOS
TF.TTEII'S CEI.F.IIP.A.TED sTom.-ten BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicianstunf Citiiens generally of the United
!States, because the. article has attained a rcpt
-, tatton heretofore unknown. A fat - facts.upom
this point will . speak nfore powerfully than
Toluntes of bare assertion or Ida iouing puffery.
• The co-sumpt:ou of Ilostet tees 'Stomach
Bit
tcts for the loot ..v . enr amounted to Mir a half
million bottles, and front its manifest stead - 37
increase in timc< . pact. it i.s . rt dent that during
the coming year the ernsumptiou will reach
near one million bottle. Th!s immenseranount
em it' nerd , h a r e b e en sold hut for the rare
medicinal pr- portico contained Un the.prepara
don. and tile sanction , f the Most,promirient.
physicians in those se,tions of the coutitCy
where the article is; IA .t kitown; who not only
„Teta:maim& the Bitters to Their patients. but
are ren.iy at all times to give testimonials to its
• effivacy in ail casts - of -tomaeldederangentents
stil the diseases resultinetherefrotn.
.This is not a temporary popularity, Obtained
byiexfraordinary efforts in the way of !rum
' peiing the qualities of fate Bitters. but a solid
estimation of an ha:du:dile medicine, which is
destine l l Jo be as enihiri4 as time itself.
Bostetter's S!OOICil Buters' Lave proved
a ilodsend to regions where fever and ague
and 1111..1017S other bilioin elmiplaints have
counted their victims 1:y hundreds. To be
aide to, state confidently that: the "Bitters”
are a-certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases. is to the proprietors a- source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes ail Morbidniattei
front the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the riervoim system,
- giving it that tone and energy indispensable
foi' the restoration of tealth. It operates•mpon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but po'werfully, and soon .restores them
toacondition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of, nature,
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
deelinieg years, as it is pleasant,tothe, palate,
• invigorating to the bowels. excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating. generally. Weliave the evi
dence of thousands of -aged men , and women
who have experienced the benefit - of using this
preparation while' suffering from Stomach de
rangements and general debility acting unite
the advice of physicians, titer have abandoned
alb deleterious' drugs and tairly tested tne
merits of this article. A .few words to the-
gentler sex. •There are certain periods when
their cares srp.so harassing that minty of them
sink under thVtrial. The' relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly?,lender, that the
• mother, especially if she be young, is apt to
for:goiter non health in ber2ex,trente anxiety 1
for her infant. Should the - period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a pei-issityfor a :st it:unbolt to recupc- '
nee the energies of the system, and enable the - •
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials,
and lesponsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Pings to all other invigora
tors that! receive .the endorsement of physi-.
chins, httcause; it is agreeable to the taste as
'well as certain to give a pertuanent increase •
of bodily strength.
All those reasons, to whom we Lave particn
, ltirly; referred above, to w,it sufferers from
fever and ti .caused by malaria. diarrlicea„ •,
dysentery, Indigestion, los,s of appetite, and
•
all ditleases or derangements, of the .stomacto
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary .
occupatititi, and nur . sing•ruothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giv i ing to Hos
letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters tl trial.
~A CTION —We caution the public against
u.ing soy of the many imitations or counter
- feits, bet ask for IioSTT:TTER'S CELEIIIt ATED
STOM Ac It &mos, and see-that each bottle has '
the words "Dr.J.ltostetteeaStomach Bitters"
blown on the side-af the bottle, and stamped
:on the metallic cap covering the Cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
. Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
.SMITH, Pittsburgh, Ps., and sold by ill
Aruggiits, grocers, and' dealers generally
- .throughout 'the United States, South Ame•
siee. and Germany.
"Or" For sate in Montrose by. - --
janl2 iy ABEL TURRELL
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND.
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MEd
A Rare Companion for 'the Winter Months.:
Every Pianist, I
Should procure this weekl weekl y, Every , Sieger, Publication of Vocal - and.,
Every Teacher, • Piano, Forte Music, cost
'Every Pnpil, ing - but 10 CENTS a l :
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Every Amateur, number, and pronounced'
By the entire ress of the Country, to'be ' f.
"The Rest aid Cheapest zeoik of the kind in '
the World." ..
Twelve , Pull-sized Pages' of Vocal and Piano:
Forte 'Mask
For 10 Cent.
Yearly, $ . 5; Half -y early, $2,50; Quarterly, $1,25
• - Subscribe to our " ktisiCal :Friend," oi. orderAi
it from the nearest Newsdealer, and you will
have music enough for pair entiro family.at a&.
insignificant cost; and if you want Music'foi r . -
'the . Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, Accordion;,!'
&e4.5r.c., subscribe to the -
-, SOLO 'MELODIST,
Containing 12 pages, costing only
10c. a Number; Yearly,B2,6o; Half.yearly,Bl,2s,: . s H• 0 E •
'S • •
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All the Back. Numbers al 10 cents, and hound'
A .
Volumes. containing 17 Numbers, at 82,50 each, LARGE! LOT foi meri warner' and children,
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constantly,' on Mnd. - • :: ,11.. just received, and for sale at the very low
- C. B„PXY:IiOUR & CO. ''.'i est rat",-b7 IJ. I.:YONS, & PA/N. .;.
107 NrASIU St .. New' York :-' PFP B ' . .
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' ll Cheapeit: licisti Larg , . -
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ti ; • 1 , 85 9 f t, o ,_ . '
Pays for Tuition- in • Single and D ouble E nt ry
Bnek.Kei4fing, Writing. Commercial Arithme
tftt and Lectures. I
gourd 8 weeks s2o,lStatlon ry $7,
l'liitiost $35, entire el& $82..
, Usnal time from 6 to 10, weeks. #very stik.
dont, upon graduating, is guaranteed ompetent
to Matutge the Books of any Businetts,anokacal
ified to earn a salary of [rote. 1 '
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$500.T0 $l4,
T.:, 090.-.
...:ptudeots buter at any time 7 -No Vacation
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- Review at pleasure, • ' 1
,! First Premium for Beat Business %Milting for
1859, received at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and
Otilo State Fairs. ,Also, at the price pal Fairs
ofithe 'Union for the past fonr years. '
..., •
Filir Ministers' 'Sons received at ha :f price.
: . - , io,l'For.CirCulars. Specimens, and Embellish:
ad! Views of the College, incloso fire letter
stamps to _ . ,
• F. w. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
'7aounry 19th, - •
alts
--c-711r RESTOS=
tlaitinlittlillo '. '
An aperient and stomachic preparation of '
IDlON'porifled of Oxygen ai,el Carbon. by conk -
I bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical authot- .
1 ity and extraordinary efficacy in nob 'of 4.l‘e
1 following complaints, viz.:,
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j 'DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, MEL::
CULTION, DEEPEPSLi , DIARRHEA,ICONSTI.
1 PATION. SCROFITTA, SALT RHEUM, SMVY,
1 JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS • EFIZOILA
TISM, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES INTER.,
NYTTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC
HEADACHES' FEMALE IWEAICRESS: MIS.
XENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHLORdtHE eta,
PIMPLES ON THE FACE,'ROUGHNESS OF
THE SUN, ete. J f
The IRON being absorbed. by the blood:and
thus circulating through the whole t no
part of the body can escape their trill wonder
ful influence ,
The experience or th'onsaids daily pr vas that
no preparation of Iron cap for, a m went be
compared with it. Impurities of the b ood, de; •
,
pression of vital energy, pale ispd
_Otherwise
sickly complexions indicate its n&.'ty in hl.
most, every conceivable ease. In allj cases of
female debility (Mier allms, claorozis, late.), its •
effects are delightfully renovating. NO remedy
j has ever been discovered, in the whole history
i of medicine, whiclrexerts such primpt z happy,
an d-fnlly restorative efecti Good appeite, com:
I plate digestion, rapid acquisition of - Strength,
I with an unusual dispositiOn for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use.
i As a grand stonuictdo and general restorative
, ft has no superior and no'substitute. 1.
' Put up In neat Vat metal boxes containing.
MI pills, price 50 cents per box i .atg boxes,
52.30; one dozen boxes. 84 00. Poi sale by
..s p nTrir ts ir L e Tyrol* Xe lle prie sen e. ll. let. free
tem, orders, etc.., should be midresseds to ,
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' R,..13. LOCK E &CO I ~
General Agents.
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339, BRINLDW A , X Y.
It.l3—The above la n thentmlle of the
label on each bax. •
Far sale in Montrose by
dear, 13-
46 NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL;”
1 ' . ' CIRCITLA.R TO . ,THE SICK.
i , ril HE first hospital sur"eons, and Medical pub
'ti JL licists of Europe, Andt the linparalleled
anti.intlamniatory and healing properties of this
'Ointment; governments sanction its . use in their
literal and military services; and thtt masses in
rthis . country and throughout thew rld - repose
the utmost conldence in its curative properties.
:It Penetrates the sources of ineaccimatior and
i..ctrruption which underlies , the external evi.
I, denees of disease, and' nCutralize the fiery ele
tments which feed and ex:inter:Ste the malady.
1 • ' Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas.
-'-)... These are among the Most terrible and ago
.; izing diseases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre
l'nd the skin; yet in'their Worst forme, and when
Cemingly incurable, they incariabl disappear
i
under a persevering application of t is soothing;
liealin antidote to pain and inflain :gloat
t t,
Stilt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stiff ta. '
II In all eases of Salt Rheum, where Medical wit.,
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eis, lotions, and every receipt of th tharinaco.
Ipcei have'proved useless; the Oint et: will rte . -
r .1;,
kcomplish a. thorough cure. Fere , orek heal
- .!quickly under its influence, and its &faking eP
ect upon contracted sinews is trul "wdnderfal.
!
Discharging Ulcers. 1.
A most remarkable and happychange Is,, pria
duced in the appearance of malignant ulcers at
tar a few applications of this Oinmedt. The sur
rounding redness vanishes, and granules -of
of healthy flesh beg,icitto !take the place of .the
discharged matter: This' l prcicess goes on more
'or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with
.4 4 oui34 material, and the ulcer radically cured.
• I ' ' A Word to Mothers. ' •
The young are the most frequent suffers frOm
/external inju'?ies, and th'eiefore every . mother
• 'should have this healing 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. - . t . 1..
Significant Facts. •
Oiniment is unirertally used on board the
Atlantic and Pacific whalluzjieet as a•cure for
'scorbutic affections. and as the beat possible
Vremedy fur wounds and bruises. Largd supplies
if of it.inive recently been . ordered by the-Sultan
of Turkey for hospital purposes.
RIM
,Both the Ointment and Pills Ish.ould be used in
. the following-cases:
Bunions, 1 . Chapped Hands, ! Scaldi,
'Burns, '- Mercurial.Ertiptions, Sore Legs, :
('.Chilblains, Rheumatism, ' . Sore Breasts,
II Fistula, Ringworm, - Sore. Heads,
(Gout, -- Salt Rhexim,l •So're Throats,
;Lumbago, Skin Diseases, . - Sores of all kinds'
Piles, Sprains. ! ' Stiff.Joinis,
Ulcers, _ Worms of all kinds, Venereal .Sores _
iTetttr, - Swelled Glands. -
* * *Sold at the ,IdanUfactories Ot Professor
-Hottowav, -80 .staiden I Lpap, Nebo York, and
24 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists
1
(and Dealers in Medicinethronghe t.the United
..! States and thecivilized I world, in pots, at 25
cents,-62 1.2 cents , and' Bl each.
1 Er There is a considerable saving-by taking
1 the larger sizes. -
N. is
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.-Diroetions for the guidanL 0
of patients
'in every disorder are p affiked to each pot. '
. ! i9tyl -23eow.
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ABEL TURRELL. Agent.
A RESISTLESS nimEDr
ABEL. TUIRELL
HAS het, rei r ehied from seism* and pnt:
ll ehainrig,'adis - now reentaiiik. ono di the
largest and beet tissortments or•• I •
. . Co 3:0
ever offered in thiS market: -.The 1 ,, qualify. ..ef ,
- nearly evmr . thkorgood .and all warranted as
represented. - Terms; ready cash and tow prices.
Some general idei.'of the stock may be formed
from . the following eniatteration :
, , • DRIIOII,-11=0/11114 Is • •
Chernicals, Paiute, Oils, Yunisliti,
Win dew Glass, Dye Stab, Onmeriee. LemPle _
Glass Ware, Crockery, lfirron, Clad* WWI nog/
Window - Paper, Window 011 Shades, - Taney Goods,
Musical Instnaments, Jewelry, Poirfzeittlr,
-
Stone Ware, Brooms, Brushes,Whips,
17m)rellas, Bird Cages, Pocket'
Salves, Onus, Pistols,„
•• Amitunition, Liquors,Trusses,
Supporters, Portemonnales,, Shedder
Braces, Spectacles, Silver sad Plated Spins,
Parks, de., Gold Pens; Stationery, Violin, Guitar, I
Bus Viol Strings, Dow', lc., Poroelain Teeth, Lath-
ographi, Artist's Tube Paints, Bruihes, lo g
and all the pings Patent
. Also some Ooods,Woedent
Hard A.Taptumed Ware, . ,
Piuid and Oil Cans, Campbell,
' • Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine,
Lamp, Tanner's, Seat Poot,Lard,olllre, Cutor,
Boiled and Raw Mused, ind Coal OILS, White
Lead, Zino, and all kinds of Colored Paints, Vine
gar, Canary Seed, and other things too
- :timorous to mention.-;
As it Is impracticable to give more than a gee.
end outline of my . stock through the Newspapers,
every ode wishing goods is invited'. to call and
examine. Cuitotners on entering ; the Store
Must not expect to find every thing insight; but
nearly every article wanted will be . produced
by inquirf.. Thankful for the liberal patronage
hitherto received, I hopeilo merit and receive a
large increase of the same.
Montrose, Oct. 5, '69. .ABEL TIJRRELL.
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Q r . 'MO':
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
LOCATED iiVE R -THE SIISQUiIIANiA VALET DANK;
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BINGHAMTON N'. Y.
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Rooms opal' for Instruction from 9-a . m. to 9:30
p.m.
FACULTY:
D. W. LOWELL, Principal, ,Professor of the
Science of Accounts; Practical; Accountant,
Author of Lowell's Treaties upori Book-Keep.
ing,
Diagrams illustrating the mine.
Jottx McCaw:, Assistant Prolcssoriiit the Book.
. keeping Department.
A. WAfINAR, Professor of Metiers' and Or
namental Penmanship, ComniCrCial Calcula
\tions and porrespondonce. I -
LECTURERS .
Hon. Daniel - S. Dickinson, Lecturer n Commer
cial Law and Political
_Ecsnorny. -
lion.. Ransom Balcom, Curer 6n Contracts
Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange.
Rny.. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer od Commercia
Ethics. • . •
EXAMINING COMMITTEE:
Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. R. bsborn,-Esq.,
' -Tracy R. Morgan, Esq.
The object of this College-is td, afford to all
an opportunity of obtaining a thorutigh Business
Education. •
The Books and Forms are carefully arranged
tq practical accountants. expressly for this In
ilitution and embrace all the recent improve
rtients. -
The course of instruction eedipriseti every
department of business., The learner will be
thoroughly taught the science and piactice of
Double Entry' 800-Keeping as eklied to the
following kinds Of business, viz: 3eneral Mer
chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis
sion, Steamboiling, Rsilroadirro Forwarding,
Freighting, Foleign Shipping; IStz:;
Ladies Department entirely. separate from
that of the gentlemen.. '
.Studenta can enter College at'any 'time and
receive individual instruction. BY this mange
ment every student is permitted to progress as
rapidly as 'his enterprise and_ ability will per
mit, and when through, perfect and complete,
will receive a Diploma which will enable him
to review at pleasure.
Time to complete the course, ;from Six' to
Twelve weeks, No vacations. Board 82,a0 per
week.
TERMS:
For Book-keeping, full accountant's course,
including Practical Penn:Unship; Commercial
Computations and Diploma,_ (Time. unlimit
ed,) - . - _ - - 835 00
Same course for Ladies (separate apart- '
ment,) ' -' .. 20 00
Penmanship and Arithmetic, - 10 CO
Teachers! course' in Penmatiship,Tmcti.
cal and Ornamental, - 3 O 3O 00
Twelve leSsons in Practical Penthan, - 200
Sir Occasional classes will be formed in
Phonograpy. For, full particulais send' for a
circular. .
WM. B. SIMPSON,
WATCH REPtIREW
Shop in Boyd rf We&lee* lew building,
next door above Keeler rt. S i ,:toddard'o.
T_T-AVING` worked for the riast.nine years
1.1. with the most 'skillful workmen, he feels
confident that he can . do the moat difficult jobs
on short notice. •
All Work Warrantidlo Give Gailifaelloe..
W. 8.. Simpsow has worked for me for some
time, ond can recommend him 'siva - careful and
skilful workman, competent to,dep! as good work
as can be done in the. country, and , worthy of
confidence._ -War. A. CIWIBEELIN.
Towanda June . loth, 1858. - -
Refers to—Wm. Elwell, E. W t . Baird, E. D.
Montayne,'E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan.
day 8.. S. Bentley, Lt - Searle, U. D. Lathrop,
J.•Wittenberg, Montrose. i'
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***Jewelry neatly repaired od short notice,
and on reasonable terms. j.Tahe 115tb, 1858.—1 L .
- - - SALAMANDER Safes.-45VANS
..._ & Watson, No. 26 south fourth
1 I :t.'•; °- i I street,Philadelphia, havo now off
I ' i hand a laige assortment of Fire
}-,------ : and Thief-proof _Safes. Also
Iron doors for banks, stoma, Iron
shutters, Iron sash, all , makes of Lcieks, equal
to any in the United states. z. i
Five Safes its one Fire:
. ..All coint.out:Rfght.
- witls contents in good condition. : .
THE SALAMANDER SAFES ON P#ILADELPHIA
AGAINST 'THE WORLD.
EVANS & WATSON,,, a
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Have had
: the- surest demonstration lin the
following certificate that their manufacture' bf
•Salamander Safes has at length folly warranted
the 'representations which have :been made of
them as rendering an undoubted security against
the terrific element t ' i!
, • Philadelphia; Aprild 1 9 th, 1856.
Messrs, Evans- & WA:neg.—Gentlemen: It
affords us the highest satisfaction .to state • to
yeti, that owing to the very prottp.tive qualities
.of two of the Salamander Bites which we
purchased of you -some monthsAnce, ire saved
a large portion of_ our jewelrY;and all our-books,
papers; &c.,.exposed to the s:.calamitous fire in:
Ranstead-Place, on the morning 'of the 11th
inst. -. •
When we reflect that these Safes were located
in the fourth story of the Iniildink we occupied;
and that they.subsequently,. fell -into a heap of
burning ruins, where the vast Concentration of
heat caused thebrass plates _ to Melt, we cannot
but regard the preservation ,of their valuable
_contents as, most convincing propf ef_ibe*grest
security afforded by your Safes. ;
We shall'take much"..pleitaurelin recommend
ing them to of business as; a sure s rellance
against fire. • f. *** • '
GEORGE W, SIMMONS & BRO., Jeredera,
Who have purchased sir largo Safes Since.
April 2E, '59-Iy.
: 111E1110RIAA
I WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS,"
tigdy ,remarked =to tts a day , or , two since, as
she exhibited the portrait of an only child4one
. to the- spirit land;'".which-was one of
WrC73333E3'. ,
UMW AMBROTTPESI
is How I should 'regret it, had I not secured
this precious memor.al of that dear one." 'So
thought we. The' loved ones are not strays
with us, and while we can call them oars, every
obit should secure such A memorial; especially
since theysan hate them se•truthfully.taken by
that successful artist, k. , B.TUABS el Dino.
hamton. '
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
The subscribers have this day received soother
invoice of '.leWelyy,. &c., direct from the
manufactory', and are now prepared to show to
their friends the best assortmenrof goods ever
before offered in this market. All. persons wish•
ing to make their friends and families families Christmas
Presents, are invited to' call and examine.
dec22 ' EVANS & AILIEN
Odd Fellowe'llall, Binghamton; N. Y.
lIVEEDLES.—Bone and Wood Tidy Nee
-4_l ()les, Tatting Shuttles, Crochet Needles,.
Sewing, Darning and xnittink, Needles, for sale
by - tvass & ALLEN.
'FAIR PlNS.—Black, red and gilt. Hair Pins,
AA. various patterns find prides, by
Evan & ALLE N.
CORAL -A fine assortmenCof Coral Beads,
Armlets, Necklaces, &c, by.
EVENS & ALLEN.
SLEBVE4It/TTONS AND : ; ; STUBS.—The
best assertmerit of Sleeve- Buttons and Studs
all prices and qualities, or sale by
• EVANS dr. ALLEN.
SPECTACLES.—GoId, Silver; Steel and,
German Silier.Spectacles, of all ages,ifbr
Sale by EVANS & ALLEN.
HIIMBLES,:—QoId, Silver and German
T
ver Thimbles t a good stock, for Salo by
• ' EVANS &ALLEN.
'TUT Cracker! and Nut - PiCks at
' - EvAtm & ALLEN.
GOLD PENS.—:A. first rate variety of Gold
Pens and Pencils, all sizes and qualities,
by , • EyAns & ALLEN:
IP ABLE CUTLERY.—A good supply of
1 Knives and Forks, Carvers and Steels, by
Ev&ss & AELEN3
ORTE MONNAIS and CARD CASES, in
every variety '
—Pearl, Berlin Wire-and Shell.
EVANS & ALcuzl,
WATCHES=A largo stock of gold and
ver:Watehes of the best makers, many of
thhm of our own importation, at prices much
lower than have ever been sold in town—War
ranted_good time keeper!. E. &A.
—Also, Watch Chains, a - first rate assortment
_ofGOLD Fob, Vest, and Guard Chains.
FFARRings and Breast Pins,—a beautiful
• riety,in setts double and single, conarsting
of Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Lava, Coral, Florentine,
Mosaie,"Brilliant,Bnamel, and all Gold, various
patterns and priees.
WINGER Rioga—Diamond, Opal,,Pearl, En
1. 1 " met, Jet;and all GOLD , a great varlet
from $4O down. .
OCKETS—a very Gas assortment, - GOLD
1.1 and Plated, 1, 4 2, 4, and 6 faces.
SMITER: Ware—a largestock of sterling sit:
ver ware, consisting of spoons, forks, ladles
cups, cake, pie, ice cream, butter, da fruit.knives,
childrens setts, napkin rings, card cases, etc.
,
PLATED - Wa re—Castors, cake basket's -card
.receivets, tea setts, ice pitcbers, sugar bas
kets, salt cellars, forks, spoons, toast racks, gob
lets, etc.
BILACELETS-il full suppls,. of every_style,-1
some very rich patterns.
LOCKS—Eight day, and thirty hour clocks,
t/-'a great variety, warranted.
nov 9 _ EVANS & ALLEN.
' No. 2 Odd Fellows' ilall, Wa'shington st.
CHANGE OF TIME—WINTER AR
RANGENENT—.D.:L. d: W. R. R.
ON and after Thuraday, Dec. Ist, 1859, trains
. will be run as 'follows :
Exraxss PASSENGER Tenins,—Moving South.
The night express train_on tho N. Y. &
arrives at Gt . . Bend a 3:28 a. m.,-and connects
with the express Arainleaving Gt. Bend for N.
Y.and Philadelphia - 8:00 a. m.
Due at New Milford- * - 8:17
Montrose - - 8:36 •
Hopbottom - 8:59' ,
Nicholson - - ••
Factoryville - - , 9:40 '• "
•
.Abington - • - - 9:57
Seranton _• - • 10:30
Moscovi - 11:17
Tobyhanua . 11:53
- Stroudsburg . • 1:12 p. m.
Water,Gap - - - 1:34
. Columbia - • 1:50
Delaware (15 minutes to dine) - 2:9:a
Hope (Philad'a. connection) 2:35
.• Bridgeville - - 2:40
' Washington - 3:13 :
Junction . 3:30
New York - • - 7:15 „
•
Philadelphia. - 8:20
- EXPRESS TRAINS MOVING NORTH.
' -
angers from New York, leave
Pi .
:,it e :. l 2 North River, at • - 7:30 a. tn.
Passen from Philadelphia leave
• Walnut
)t
treet Wharf at - 6:00
Leave Junctiai' 11:10
Due at WaiihingUi\- • 1 , 1:28,
. Bridgeville - 44:01 p...m
Hope(Philad,a e nnection)l 2A5
Delaware (15 minufea to di e):12:20
• . Columbia - - ;12:20*.
Water Gap • .
, Stroudsburg ". • 15
. Tobybannt
N
. Moscow -
' Scranton, --
Abington .
Factoryville
. Nicholson
Hopbottom
,
MONTftOSE
New Milford -
Great Bend . -.
ponaectingat-Great Bend with the -
Night Express going West at - - 1:45 a. m.
An Accommodation train leaves-
Scranton for Great Bend at . 10:35 a. m.
FactOryville 1 ::/ . 11:55
Nicholson . 12:35 p. m.
. • ,
Montrose 1:50
.Arrive at Great'Bend ; 2:50
Connects with Dunkirk Es. West 3:39 . •
and Accommodation. tralo.West at 5:33 •
Accommodation train returning leaves
_Great Bend it; * 3:10
Montrose . - 4:05
NiCeolson . • - 5:15
• Factoryville • 5:15 ' _
Due at. Scranton - • 7:15
The Accommodation • train . does not leave
Scranton until after the arrival of the morning
train on'the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg-R.ll,
than giving passengers from the Wyoming Val
ley a direct connection for the. West by 'the
Morning train.
.For the accommodation of• Way travel on the.
Southern Division 'S Passanger Car will be at
tached to the Express Freight trains leaving,
Scranton at. - - • 4:30 a: tit.
-Due at Moscow. - 6.00
• -.- Stroudsburg ' 10:40
_ Junction - L . 2:40. p.m:
Returning will . leave Junction at. `4:00 a. in.
Due atStroudsburgat - 7:45. -
• MOSCOW . 1:10
Scranton - - - 2:35 •
: Passengers from New York will. change cars
Vat Junction. To and forn. Naiads,
leave or hike cars at Hope. , For.Pittston, Kings
ton and WilieS,Harre, take Cara Of Lasikawanius
& Btoonisburg.B.. R. at llorantlin. For Jesinip,
Archbald, and Carbondale:take Stages - at Scran
ton...- Tickets - sold and baggage, checked
THROUGH. ' - • - JOHN BRISBIN, Sept.
e . Wet N.•Jsaxs, General Ticket Agent. .
Scranton,. Nov. 21st, 1859,-*tf - .
R. KENYONSR. & CO.
W GI O I I LD a r n es eA p , ec a t n ft d ill v y er s v itt r ia the a inspection
DRY s if9ODS..
this day received,Cousisting n Oft of as follows:
Rich Black. Moire Antique 'Silk 18s. per Yard;
Foulard Silk t nico style, 6a. per yard; Hush Plaid
Silk, the. very -neatest patterns, lOs. per yard;
Blick Silk; 28 inches wide, from 7s. to 12s. per
yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from $8 to
stti, the finest assortment in Snag's Co.;,new
invoice of Ginghams, at very low prices; also of
Calicoes; large stock of Denims, Mixtures, Plaids,
and Lawns; Printcld Shawls from '7ls. to sl4_
WWII! Shawls from $5 to , $25; Collars :40f
6 eti.-.t020e.; parasol's from 85. to 24a:-teach;
Bonnet, a large stock; Rilaboia:iiia Ektweral
also &mew invoice .iif - Shoes—Congress,
Enanielled' and Calf Ski ; Ladies CongressGal
ters, Kid and - Enameled; Misseq - Calf and Enam
elled Boots; Children P iodi Boots, Gaiters and
everything in. that iine;.! They would alio call
attention to the.fact that having en arrangement
With one ,pf the largest Importing-Houses in
New York they will reeeive.tegularly New Styles
as fast as they_appear in Neiv York,and will take
the greatest pains to . pyase all 'who call and see
and wish to purchase. Particular attention: paid
to procuring fine goods! -in every style.
I X . Maa. I II3. --
A new lot 'this day -received, and would re
spfttfully solicit an extunicration of ;the same.
Axood Tea at 38., city pi cs; also at 4s.li. 6s. Bs.
' - Sal 1 G
WS. . • - ~,
COFFEE:4.Imi, Rio 'and Ground - Coffee.
SALERATUS—Jtunes,Pylo's, Babbitt's Med.
iciest, and Exzelsiqr, drie. NAILS, and also a
new stock .of WALL PAPER - and WIN.
DOW PA PER, thiday% received., FA It 111 .
liNG,TOOLS of the most approved: patterns. Cl
. , CIVC, @WV's,
lits.
Gold Band, Shaded, BI e Band, and all the new
styles, as fftt-as they fl pear in New York:
FLOUR constantly o,n hand.,SALT by the
barrel or sack. PATENT MEDICINES,
GLASS, and everythinz else you want.,
. • R..KENYON JR. &CO
Luweville Centre, Pa., June Bth, .1859.
PLMA/ZONTALT.,
G. F. F 0111111.4131
AS removed his shop across the street, to
H
tho building one door baby... Keeler ..1;-
Stoddard's, whictihe hasfitted up expressly for
Ski Harness and Trunk Shop
where inapbe found all kinds of
7313.1=LIVEiSES, .
from the heaviest. team, to the lightest trottiffg
harness, and a goneral assorment of. trimmings,
which will be made up or tpld very low.
Carriage Trimmiav:
A gob(' 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
NTiTetrraixtea.
* * *Customers will please boar in mind that I
wish to settle up 'orice'a year. Those hiivitig
unsettled accounts, or notes due;will oblige
by. settling or making payment without further
delay. • G.F. F.ORDHAIi,• - '
Feb.. 24th, 1859.1 , Montrose, Pa.
- •
COBB would respectfully announce-to Ike
Z
public thbt he.. triniy still be found at the
old srandJully prepared to attend to the - wants
of the community. lie Will keep on hand a'goOd
stock of , _ - ,
Gaeoceriess: -
S USA R SJEAS, CCIpE F.E, SPICES, FR UM FLOUR
and SALT (by Ake sack or barielj Ftsn, and all
articles found in fOst Class Groceries.
Ho Would, particcilarly eall-tho attention of
Farmers and ~ others to the Tact. that -he-is
corrstautly receiving fiesh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and medium qualities, Which will be
sold RIGHT, fur ready pay, in quantities to suit
the pnn:baser.
Cash paid for Pelt's; Deacon, and Veal skins.
HE firm of S. H. SAYUE & Bnos. is this
T
day dissolved by mutual consent, D. Sayre
withdrawing from the firm. The.business will
be carried on as heretofore under the name and
style of S. H. Sayie & Bro.
.The notes - and
accounts will be in te6 hruids•ot D. Sayre for
settlement. All indebted to the firm will please
give it their imniediate attention, us, all thn
counts must be settled. '
S. H.=.SA YRS & BROS
ifontrose, Sept. Ist, 1859.'
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose; Penn.
WM. FL - HATCH, Proprietor.
HIS new
.and commodious Hotel Situated
'
lon Publie Avbtue, near the Court House,and
nearly in the centre. of the business portion of
Montrose, is now fu!ly completed and furnished,
and will be opened on-Mondiy,.the-nth day of
the present month for the accommodation of
the public and travelers ,iThe Proprietor feels
confident that he is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner•that cannot fail to give
- Coniplete.Sittisilaction.,
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no exu
pease has been spared to rendei it'equal..if not
superior to any similar establishment/to this part
of the State., It is, well supplied with ail the
"recent improvements and comforts, and °blitzing
waiters will always_be readyto respond to the
call of customers.
The Stables - eons ecte4 with this House are
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron
ago or his frientli., and the public-generally.
WM, KAIATCH.
Montrose, Se !.embtr u let, 1858
•
• S)attl . halt I 1
WADI - tit V. 111 AB E.
,
wnoLEsAtE SAL* DEALER;
. 21011. Washingtonisi,
- (Directly opposite Washington Market,)
•
-
- • WeVlit ' . 3e . 00,1 • 13.. 7
SSTILL'CONTINUES to offer to the city and
COUNTRY trade, all kinds of 'FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine SKLT, at the very loweSAturesi
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part-ofAshi
ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use;
Jeffrey az Darcy, Marshall's, Brownlow's,
and 50006 bushels ,Turks Island, Bonares, Cu '
races, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz', Ivies, Nantes,'4l/4
all of which will be sold at bargain pikes Sr-49
vessels, store and StorehoOses. •
Any purchaser wishing to serect from a go
assortment will 'And it to his interest to call.
N. 11.--Fine table salt put' uli r n small bags of
different -silica, and constantly n hand in ship
. ping order Also Also a splendid Miele of Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, put iv and for said
by'the quantity, lit cases of five dozen each. •
New York, April Ist, 1859.-61y*:
- N
- 4:05
- 4.42
- ,4159
• 519 -
542
~ 6:04
. ' 6:22 ,
6:40
IttiBLUR NEM,
THI subscriber purchased
re
refitted and newly furnished the
01 above well known and popular Hotel ?
•
is prepared to aceommodate the travr
ding public and others with all the attentions,
and - conveniences usually' found- in first clas s
Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro.
prietor and. his Assistant/ to make the Motel
vital in every point to tiny in the country.
Thq' Bar will always be supplied with ti 4
Choicest Liquors. • , ••
The Stables, connected With this House
are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and
attentive Hostler/ are always in charge of them.
- J. S. TARBELL.
, .
Montrose, May 131 i, 1858.
3,000 ROLLS OP WALL PAPER'
10 DIFFERENT STYLES.
.r
BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &, 6
A NEW SUPPLY, just arriv4 and foraala
.111.
cheap, by . A. TURRELL. I
INTC:› I I°IG I M.
piSSOI„UTION.
New and Convenient.
BAN3PORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR,
NEVEII. DEBILITATES.
,
IT liedallildittddr•l ir.t II rrll.• fr0i,,,(1,,... sad
badbecoolflYnaiii Ithalwdlact, a a.. lard Nbalkinr.„ll.4.lra -
idyl ammared by all %hal burr bi r d ti,..„4 l ... ,
• gaud lo *lib eau Weave b n a all the abort** tar roaja '
la recanuaradrd.
It has eared Limettalui. g wlllift dd . jad .tadr In
. bad Iran ub all Woes' of teller. as tat Ilmaaaraua
carllllcataildray lbw: • •
• Taw 4c.. roast beadapted to that (itopersmom Was
bitinkaiiatillt 11. oat ao -Druck quowies as so
act wary be do llowei_. -
. lag
the
ollommalawit Aped /akin yea Is U.
- luso of Iholantpall:1- VIGOBATOR, and is
• walVolbeier Coot. - plaints; 131111•na At..
tat '` l 'Dyspepsia, Chiroosie Diarrhoea.
Dimmer Com- pliinti, Drseute
,...4lK, Dropsy, - Soar litaimaek. Habitual
?Yeastiveuees, Choi-. te,, - Cholera, Chola,.
rariartios, Cholera Intimates.. linialtia..
, !epee, Jaundice; Primal° W.eskoess•
-ao.sod nay be mad sue readdlly at ma Ottlf no. ,
ry Penalty •Aitedi- elite. 'follicle's SICK
lIE A DAC HE. tu tioaawas eaa wary.) ha
twenty minutes, it two or three Tea•
apoolifule aro talc- en' at estomeneessest or ,
shut. • _,
• Ail lobo nao It are giving theiriteatnotoor
re lartror.. -
. .
BLit WATER 11 ME DIOUTIE WITH
THE•INVIODRATOU,. AND SWALLOW
BOTWTOGETILIER. • •
Pelee One Dollar per Bottle.
B.A,rittOßD'S
FASULY
CATHARTIC PILLS,,
Pare Vegetable;Entracte and pat *On
RLA.SII CASES, Alr Tight, and will ' keep ':
In any alienate.
the, Panalty Ca. • Shortie PILL baro
n° hul Who Cathartie 3 .ldiels • the proprlelor W
used in his practice more than 'twenty years.
The coariantly lamming demand flew those who
lavellonsusedtbe PlLlssi at and th e aatidliction *Melt
all itiregard to their at
um,hutinduced sus in pace
them within the reach of a11...N...
• The Profession well know ' that efferent Callartkm set
on different maims of th e bards.
The FAMILY CA- ..TIIARTIC PI I. le ,
mil, *ins doe reference' to • this {en established art,,
been einoponedat flew •• ri variety of the purest 'Page.
tat& {Estrum, which act `me alike on every part of the
alimentary canal . and are good and bare lo all GRA,
es where a 'Cathartic lis needed.. such ea De.•
rangentente of the Stomach
_. !flee pile_
• ness Paine in the Rack and Lola..
Costiveness, Pal as . and 'Sorriness 'over
the whole body, faro* sudden cold.' . whldt ..
frequently, if I:akin:book owl in • long - course or Fe. -
vet, Lose of Apple- Cite, a Creepittn" , en..
redone! Gehl over the hoar. Retake..
i
nein, Heade/Mr.:or 'weight I n the head.
an In Bain motor? Diseases, Worn.. in -
Children ar Ad a I to Ithr [total lain, a goat
fi
Purier of the Bloo d ".... and many di...ape/110 a hkh
flesh is heir. trA, CluMertila lal losnetkikna lu this advertise.
lieut. Doee.l ml. I
C • • PRICE THREE DIMES.
The Liver Invigorator end Family Ca..
thartle Pills are retailed by Druggids generally, aril
sold wholesale ez the Trade in all the large knew.
S. T. W. SANFOIt O. PLR. '
• Tthuufeetnrcr and erupriatnr,
-433 -13 roadway,, S'etv Vora.
•, . .
Por tale in Biontronp by •
159 ly ABEL TURRELL; Agent
ac;rofula, or King's Evil,
i- a Constitutional [disarm, a corruption of the
hy which this -fluid, becomes vitiated;
iiCak,sauol poor. Iteinh , in the circulation, it
p rv.c.l s tint whole hotly, and may burst out
.1 on any part of it. No ()NA is free.
trout ifs - ic tack:, nor is theri ace-which it may
Wit do-troy...Thoseyoftilotis taint is variout-ly
-ean-i l ,l by mere:trial di-eaf:c., low
ordenll or unhealthy food, impure air, filth
a:1 , 1 filthy the • fltiry.ssing Vitt.",.
al:, we nil, he the id Infix thin. 'What
era. ,it hereditary. in the' con
,titutina," froth parent t s to children
Unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed,
It seems to he th., rod of Him' who- sayi‘; "
will vihil the iniquities of the futheis' upon
their,cliddrea."-
Its effects commence by deposition from Vie'
bln.,il of corrupt ur uleenms matter, which, in
th.tlung , , liver, and internal organs, is tcrin,cd
-tubercles; iu the glands; Swellings; . and on
the surface, entptions or sores. This foul co*
ruption, which getuleri in the blood, depresses
'the 7 . nergics oflith, so that serofulcms constitu- ,
lions mint only 'suffer from scrofulous cent-
Plaints, hut they have far less power to with
stand the, UttackS of other diseases; conse
quently. Vast numbers parish by disorders
Aliich, although not serofukins in their nature,.
arc still rend.red , fatal by •this..taint in tll6 ,
system. Most .)f, the.consumption which
eintates the human family his its origin directly
in this seitffulotai contamination ; and many '
cic:stroctivcdhea , ..is of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the, organs, arise. 'from. or
are aggraratelkby, the same cause. •
One quarter of all our penple are Ferofillon.; _
their persons are invaded .by tliia ltirking in
fection, and their health i 'undermined by it.
'ro cleam•eit froni the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in:
vigorate it '1.7 healthy' food .and cscrcie.
Such .a medicine we onnily in
•
'• ; •
•
•
Compound'Extract of Sarsaparilla;
the ni.t effectual requedy!which the medical !
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined
front the most active remedials that have ,
hearth...covered for the expurgation of this foul '
disorder front the blood, and the rescue of the
system from iti destructive vonsequences.
'Renee it should be employed for' the-cure of
not only scroful a , but also those othtr affee-'
dons which arise from it, such as Enti-rive
and Sam Dtsr.Ltsas, Sr. Axruoxy's. Flue,
.ROE, or Earstratas, Pistrtra, PesruLEa,
litorcoes, BLAIN'S and non-q, TUMORS, TRTTER
and SALT' ItURCiI, SCALD lIRAD. . •
RIIEUNIATISM., SYPuI LITIC and MaitccirtaL
LASES DROPSY , DYSrEPSLX. Deuzurr; and, ..•
indeed, ALL CIAPLAINti ARISING FI/031
van on IstpunE ,Broom. Theqxmular belief .
ika. impurity of the bloorl7, is founded in truth,
for scrofulalsa degeneration of-the blood. The •
particular radios° and virtue of this. Sarsaprs.
- rill 3 is to purity and regenerate this vital fluid,
- without which sound 'health, is impossible in
. contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,'
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY-PHYSIC,
are so composed that within the range of .
their' action can rarely 'withstand or evade them'
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate etery portion of the
,human
lira; correcting•ita diseased action,sand restoring '
its _healthy sitalities. As a: consequence of these
properties, the invalid who - is bowed down, with .
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored 'by a nails-11y at once so
simple and inviting.
, • Not only do_ they cure theeveryday . entnplaints
of-'every body, but - also loony -formidable and -
dangerous diseases. The ?gait below namcd.is
~ .pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and directions
-for their use in the following -complaints: Ceatire
rms4,4learthurn, Headache arisinglirmi eligontered
NowOrh, Naomi. bligrstion, l'oot in and _(orbit'
Inaction or the llou-cls, rotating,. Loss of Appos
I.le, Jamalire, and other kindred complaints;
arising front a low state of the body or obstruction •
- of its functions. s • .
Ayer's cherry Feetoral,
-
Mt Till: ItArtlf rt Ite-OF
~ • .
Coughs,- Colds, Influenza _ Hoarseness,
froup,Hronchitis, InciPient Consnmp. ,
lion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in , advanced stages of the'
•
. .disease. •
3 So wide k the:field of its usefulness and, so no. -t
mesons are the eases or its cures, that 'almost ;
every section of Country abounds in persons pub-
Rely known. who hale been restored friths alarming
anti even desperate 4kmtea of the lungs by its
UF.r. When once tried, its! superiority over - every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape'
obvertation, and Whcre . iis vit tiles are knOwn, the
Public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affectiOns'of the
minion-1y organs that are,mcitlent to our climate.
While many inferiiit remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded; this
has gained friends by every; triad, conferred benefit
on the afflicterr they can never forgo, and pro
duced curca too iimutrous and - tou remarkable to
be forgotttn,
•PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYER .5(..
' LOWELL, MASS. • < I
A. Tonazu.; Montrose; A. P. MILLER, & Ca
Gibson; HOSPORD, Friendsville; Your°. &
&urn, Sommers; iRA SCOTT, SpriOgville ; HAT'
DEN BROTHEn9,IIIeW 'Milford; J. T. CARLIsLis,
Great Bend; E. It: Gnow, Glenwood -W. H.
Dinaok; Eaxon & MoxLay, Harforcl,
and all Drnggists. [rnh9-Iy*
TliEsubscribercontinues the above business.
as usual lat his 'old *stand in Brooklyn
Thankful for past favors he would solicits a
share of the puhliq, patronage. _
A. GrAtEYNOLDS.
• - -Brooklyn; May 23d, 1859.-0.
Vt . 1401178; fresh ground. Molasses and gip
4L: gars, cheap. Just received andlor sale by
July 2701 J. LYONS & "SON,'
Juzpsaom s
Mountain. Herb Pills,
AOOrb, tre tinteetit you with a nerte,:t .of
'haunt, a eltitlf or • tribe or the !tract,' krlec N.tione
that duce ruled Sleyleo. You will Gnd r: ruti kte..litli
' Lim and Ole people' in our reorfOhlett and Ainn,..;,..__t e •
be had ratbh (ruin the Agents fur these Pill..
The inventor and atenefeetunpr of •• • 1 udenn'e
tern Herb NIL," liar spirit the greeter part or his Irr ie
traveling, baring visited .nearty Witty country in the
worl.l. Ile spent over Ws yearn among the- Indians of
the Rocky Mountains-end of Mexico, amt. it woe flit. MI(
. the ..HOUNTAMOHMOI Pnts" were discovered. rear
' 'Mot - outing acemant of Lk 14Tetilares there, Jul will file!
io our Almanac end Pamphlet:
It Is an established tact, that all diseases :prise fron
iasPuns BLOOD t,
714 e Woo l ) Ist tbe
_Wetawl when any foreign or II
patter getil mired with . th It la et one; d'atriout..l:to
,every organ of the ,body. livery nerve_feela the ranapt,
*retell the ntal brira:o/1 goickly complain. The vtoinact.
I will - not digest the fribtl perfectly. The liver eealea Ttr,
fivecretera etteldeniy of . bile. The actin of the heart s is
. • _weakened,. and .o the cirCuPtion TI. r I IT , gmt
become' effogged with the potations matter ;- Imne r v,. ri
tough—nod ell frotti a *light impority at the fountain.
Ursa a life—Lbe Maid t
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tfny rivulet, in a few :Oman thnntodo econ , s
AtrVAIZI beeonses dleturbed and disentered. tri;rilc.
sloes Impare. blued to every part, and kare
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1, the obstructlon-is vectored,. the lamp or life IMO., die. qut.
Them pills'unt only purify the blond, but rrgentraf
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