The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 15, 1860, Image 4

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    CATARACT WASHING RCM.
Ciothiag; Time, and Labor SaVed
INDISPENSABLE TO HOLIStKEEPERS.
The most simple,. economical, and thimble
article ever offered LO th t :publio to alleviate the
discomforts of wash.day.
•
Deicription. •
It consists of , a metal cylinder, with ribs on
the inside, and an interior cylinder of wood,
with ribs. There is a apace from six to fight
inches between the two cylinders. 9ne crank
terns both cylinders at the same time in °pp .
hAe I
,directiony, rapidly creating a suds, forcing
the water through the clothes, aqd. effectually
removing the dirt. The action If the water
does the work quickly, dispenses tuitirely with
rubbing, and thus eaves the wear of clothes.
JAMES B. RODGERS,
104 Janes Alley. ?Ail. is Agent far Penn.
SULLIVAN & HYATT, Prop'rs,
54 BEEKMAN-ST., KEIV YORK.
N. B.—State annoonty
.Rightsrfor sale, and
purchasers supplied with Machines at wholesale
nn liberal•terms.
T - ajr - A Machine is in operation byialatindretie
4.1i1y, at our aalesrocm, 439 Broarleray. .• •
TOE HUT 611
OF THE
NEw
"E'M.E!Lrt. I !
- 14A1 7 DEN BROTHERS, THE PEOPLE'S
1-I.Agents, are now opening : the moat enor
moos Stock of
WINTER .D.R.Y GOODS,
800 & SHOES, .
READY MADE CLOTH*,
HATS & - GYPS, GROCERIES, .`
nury O ROBES, .
37.1...V.KEE NOTIONS, WATCHES,
- JEWELRY &c.,;:t a,
ever brought . to this end of the State. Boneit
in New )(irk and oldie Eastern Alanntacturers
FOR CASH! and-which we have marked down
at ALARMIEGLY Low PRICES!
WE ny.-Py' COMPETITION!
WE • INVLTE INVESTIGATION .
AVE SOLICIT EXAMINATION !!.
As we feel cohtdent in all we assert- '.e - day
of lucre profits has gone by, and we ave pied
GOODS; CHEAP for the MILLION!
- The success of our honselias prompted
OLD 0 GIE
to filch from us our good name. %Ve cannot
prevent this, of course, neither do we dcaire
and have no apprehension (if any' evil.rqhlt to
our business.
• BUT WE CAN, .AND WILL,
sell much lower than any other establishment
M this part of the State, and we will always
maintain onr reputation for
IiRICES THE LOWEST!
STOCK THE HOST EXTENSIVE!
STYLES the Host Fashionable!
Qualities the Most•Rqiable !
OUR, M 0,770 1$ SMALL .PROITS!
Quick Returns !
Good Tidue
0.:171; PRICE and 21'0-DEVIATION!
Our f ystem of doing business creates much
jcaloti,y among OM Fogy Merchants who have.
as many prices, on the same goods as they have
customers. ' •
OUR OVIL"PRICE SYSTEM'
pleases our oldldatoiners and creates many new
orws.'we intend to continue.it.. Remember and
call before you buy, if it is nothing more than
to ki.ep well posted up.
ye possess - advantages for purchasin. ,
pod,, over any house in • this section; and the
ap;lralle!i-d increase of Our 'sales for thuast
warrants its in saying that we never ere,
and. Dever will be undersold.. We kar, no.corp
p,Aition. Flofir and Salt always dri hand.
Every kind of Produce taken in exchange fOr
Gokids. Cash paid for Pelts and Fars.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
,7s;` ' w 31ilfigti, Pa., Jan. Ist, 1860. . ,•
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers
ofJiOS
TETTER'S Ca.EBRATED STOMAUII BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and eitizens generally of the United
States, because the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown,- A few facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
• 'volumes of bare' assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption or Ifostettey's Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half
- million bottles, and from 'its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption : will roach
near one million bottles. This immense amOunt .
could neier have been sold. 'nit for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara s.
-
'lion:mid the sanction of the most prominent;
ilysicians in those sections of the country:
Athere the article is best known, who 'not only.
recommend the Bitters to their Patients, but ,
are ready at all limbs to give testimonials to its
etlicacy in alrcases of stomachic derangements.
Jind the diseases resulting therefrom:
?This is not a temporary popularity., obtained
by extraordinary. efforts is - the way of trum
peting the qualities ofithe . Baters, but a solid
estimation of en invaluable . medicine, which is
destiriCiLto be as enduringas time itself.
Hostetter's :Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever arid ague
and various ;other bilious complaijits have
counted their Victims by_ hundreds. To be
able to state tionfidently that , the "Bitters"
are a:certain cure for the. Dyspilisia and like
disease is to the proprietors a source of un=
allOyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality ttehe nervous system,",
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon.
tile stomach, liter, and other digestive organs,,
mildly but poWerfully, and soon restores them
t o a condition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions - of ' '
. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they Trill find
in it a stiniulant peculiarly adapted to comfort .
declining years, as. it iB pleasant to the palate, -1
Invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, I
and rejuvenating generally. We have the'pri
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit - of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de- .
rangeinents and generaldebility;-acting under .
the advice of physichuis,Ahey bare abandoned
all deleterious drugs and , fairly tested the -
merits of this article. "A few words to the
gentler tier.. There are certain periods when
their enres are so harassing that many of them i.
sink under the trial. The relation of rtfother
and child is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, eSpecially if. she be young, is apt to
forget her own health in he extreme anxiety '
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arriVe duriiig the summer season, the wear. of '
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is axecessitifor a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother;to bear .up under her - exhausting trialti
' arid reSponsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as
well as .certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength. ,
- All those persons,ter whom we have particu
larly referred ahove, 'to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by. malaria, ,diarihrea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of - appetite, and..
ail diseasei or derangements of the stomach,
~,superannuated invalide, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nurhing mothers, will commit .
their. own physical welfare by giving to Hos
tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
CAUTION.—We caution the public against,
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for 1108TETTER'S CZLZBRATZT!
STOl;delt BITTMI, and see that each bottle has
the words "Dr. J. Hostetter ' s , Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is the
;a- pregartlaad sold by ROSTBTTES *
SMITH. Pittsburgh, Pa.. and sold by
druggists, grocers. and dealers genttrally
throughout the United States. South Ams•
riga. and Germans.'
Fit sale in Alontrose,by •
janarly y ABEL TUARELL
D OO ND G.—Old Books, Newspapers' ?
Pacupli Magazines, eti., bound up on
. J. b. A& SON.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
AT THEN. 1. BUNCO STORES
I! I AT.. •
Blontrese i & Seigle Depot, Pa.
Hl; undersigned' have provided themselves
with• •
SPLENDID AScOIiTIVIEITE
OF
PALL_AND WINTER' GOODS
which they. boast of ,
being the -
HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST
•.
in this section of country. '
They' ayio flatter themselves that they have
the best .tar , ,llities of obtaining
ecobs Irts-fr:dur tlje `,.11 Orket,
- .
and aro 11 eierminrd' not-to •be undersold by any
firm this side of N. y. City. In regardlto
mhB enw6m
Vr VAT Hun IT I
DID IL MOT Nun
_
TRRTnotliiy the way..sid - c but hasten to
the 'kali! of Navigatl4 and get
MORtiGOOD GO ODS
- . FOR
Craap Doilia t m•
than.caribd,.bad xi any BEER S 110Pi:iTenn'a
tarn bound, to make it an object for CASH•boy
ers 4.0 leave,their...shillings with mel r and not
spend them for slaty trash—stuff—the fag ends
of Peter Funk Auction Shops—which make a
Big ShOw:un Hand. Bills. Don't be -humbuged
by three eCat handkerchiefs, sold onljltobleed i
but cone to the
CA_SH STORE
one door }clay Tarbell's - Hotel and buy your
- Geeda at New-Yolk Prices.
Calicoes, Delains, Sheetings,' all good Goods.
Excellent Teas, 90,:50, 60, and 15 cents.
„Bin.
hamton Iprhe - 4s. Ss. 6s. and Bs.. - rl2 1;1 pounds
nice dry Sugar•for $l,OO. Box Rkisins, Ls. Soap
Starch, TObacco,_ &c.; &c., all of which I WILL
sell to snit the closest buyers. , . 1
Januaryi2s, 1866.) •• TYLER,.
N. B.4?on't forgot the plate; the o six Siore -
Ariovs ford's, , ,No. 2 Public Avenue. ' I -
- 'STOVES! STOVE
•• I
AT ij R_ICDUCED PRIC r ES
atIXTEUELIT ur r
, ,
s juA rirceiiog a large stock a NON stoves
incladiUg ultull- assorttrient'of •
Cooking, Pcrrlor: Office, and Shoi? Slams,
1 I,'
. f4r Wood or Coal.
Also, iStoVeYripe, Zinc, Stove Tubes, 4c.
His assortment will include the mostBelect and
desirable litots in Market, 'and will
c be soldmt
Ileductd '?rites for Cash or P.rompt Piy.
Newllinfora, Novembei Ist, 1839 1
r
*icF NEw
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
ATIGREAT BARGAINS , '
Ready Pay and Sinai! Profits.; •
•
iIiCkRITT has now. in Store and; is
.11• ;mitring large additions to tiia Stock lel
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Iliy which bt
would invite the attention of•rnostrr p;svisc nnY
Ens. erlibipcitig the most *desirable - varieties of
Eff.Dl ES? DRESS GoCIDS,.
In New Styles of Rich Fall • Prints and Plai s ;
in'DeDairis, Ducal - Plaids, Plain and Plaid, slOri.
nes, Meh.iir Cloths, Gingham s, and Silks; Broc!re,
SWlla,lo4hmere, silk, and.W-00l Slialls; Rich
Ribtions,"Bonnets, and Flowers, Net Hoods, La.
dies' Cloths; Broad Cloths,, Cassimeres; &c.
With a lull assortment of .
'Staple and Fancy Goede,
as 0 ! •
usual, includin
0 i •
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
ISinves,-Iron, Steel, Nails,
• Hatsand - Caps,
Boots nnd.Shoes, Carpeting, Floor ; Oil Clolhs,
Painteff.WiadoW Shades, Wall Paper, Clos.
Drugs 04, Paints, Furs, Buffalo Robes, &c., &c.
The ; eritire stock being garge, and bought 'for
Casa, will give a superior opportunity fo r - choice
selectieni;: and will be sold - lost- READY-PAYS 10
to 25 per 'eent: belol. regular 'prices. An ,ex
aminationibf the Srock will be found profitable
to thole who wish to buy. • -
•N. B —*lour and Salt constan t ly onlrtitrd.
New Wilford, October. 1859. ; •
B
FATHERS and Mothers, brothers
and Sisters, and all others interes ed,
will pleasi take r4.itilamss. notice that,.
022. - tec,
Ciaus
the felloW„that comes round once a year to tickle
the childien, is expected slong.,scn, and has
agreed tol'Call at Bullard's Book St re wherti he
can fidd. ' '•
.";., A nice lot of Toys,
For Girls'and Boys.
Also, a ficie lot. of Gift Books and A
such as old Saida Claus will Buret,
with.
Please remember that, the old fellow will b.
round !t . ' few days. earlier this yean than us. :1
as Chnstitas comes on Sunday, and will t
Swish hjs'iravels to all the little Girls and Boy
Satuidartiight. -At the Montrose Bouk- Stdr
,Remeinber. " A. N. BULLARD.
Mrintrmse, Dec. 1216, 1859
VM. B. SIMPSON,
.It IN REPIR .
Shop f Tirelo ter's ne building,
• next moor above Kee kr d• S t dard'a.j .
AVitiG 'worked for' the: past nine ynars
H
svitg the most skillful workran, he Bela
confidonOhst he call do the most idiffieult obs
on short notice. ,
11/ Wo - kk Warranted . to 'Live Sat i mfattio
w. 8.-*tieno s has worked for rop for some
time, noiE.l can recommend him a a carefollaml
skilful workman, competent to do a good work
as car be sdone in_the country, and wiirthj of
confidenet, Wm.A. CnisizaaLla.
Towanda June 10th,-4858.
Refers,lO—Win. Elwell, E. VV. Baird, E:.D.
Montayne;E. 0. Goodrich, B. KingahOry,Towan.
4; B. it:Bentley, L Searle, .L. D. Lathrop,
J. Wittenberg,lifontrose. , •
* * *Jewelry neatly, repaired on abort notice,
and on reaionable tonna. [Janel6th{ 1858.—tf.
. ; . .
, Co;,EL ;N Pettengilt 4114 , -C
ds:4osbmg Agel3ls, at 119 Nussau.st,
Neii.Worli, and, 10 . State-st, Boston, are
agents &VP/As Montrose Democrat, aud are an !
thorized tOcontract for us at our lowest rates.
101kUENDiG FLUID, White and cod' Fish,
Ladii*Kid KS. Boots, and more - Gaiters
from to $1,76-411 at • - TYLER'S.
.31aT1901859.. .
~'i osfttb~tiG
main, ttel
:v be Please.
REA z
2 71 - REslos:ED!
'c•- e l,,,__No..A(ig:KTL!.....i
Cu4kbott.Viq,*.i.
An aperient and stomachic preparation ot
ON purified of Oxygen and Carbon-by com
bustion. in Hydrogen, of high medical author:.
it y and extraordinary efficacy - in each of-the,.
5
following complaints;fiz.:
DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, -
CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSTI:r
PATION. SCROFULA, - SALTRHEUIit i I ti g nu
tril L
JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS
TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES lIMILE
aurrENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. &mom
HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MIS 4
MENSTRUATION. WHITES, MOROSE, etc.;
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OP
THE SHIN, etc. ' • •
The IRON being absorbed by the bind, _and
thus - circulating through the whole system, nO
part of-the body can escape their tidy wonder;
fut influence.
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron. can for a moment tee'
compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de.
pression of vital energy, pale and otherwise,
sickly .comple4ons indicate its necessity in ‘l4:
most every conceivable case. In all cases of
feet& debilitylduor - albus, chlorosis, etc.), it/
erects are delightfully renovating. 110 remedy,
has ever been discovered, in the whole history
of niedicirie; Which exerts such prompt, happyi
and fully restorative erects. Good appetite, comi ,
pleta• digestion; rapid acquisition' of strengthl ,
with ran unusual disposition for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately folloW its 'asp;
Ai a grand stomachio.and general restorative
it has no super* and no subditute.•
Put up In neat flat metal boxes containhos
50 pills, price 50 cents per box i six boxed;
$2 50; one dozen boxes. $4 00., For sale by .
Druggists generally. Will be aent,free td
any address on receipt of the price. All let.;
Mrs,orders,"...ete..rabonld be oddressod to ;,
' • B. ,• R. LOCKE. & C0., 1,
• 1
- _- General Agents. ,
. t 339 BROADWAY. 51 YZ
N.B.—The ye is a favelinne of thd
bawl on each .
cix,.
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?or sale in 5 °those by. •
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decls ly 1 ABEL TURRELL. Agent'.
“ SUCH - WORD AS FAIL.”
A RESISTLESS RENIEDS".
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
- ' FERVILAR TO, THE SICIC. i•
THE first hospital surgeons and medical itub
licists of Europe, admit the unparalltfled
anti.ioflimmatory and he'aling properties of this
Ointment; governments sanction its use in their
naval add military services; and the =nisei in
this country and throughout the.world . repbse
the utmost confidence in its curative properties.
It tenetratest. the sources of inflammation knd
.chrruption which -underlies the external Ovi-
Aences of disease, and neutralize the fiery
meats which feed - and exasperate the malady.
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas.
These,are among the most terrible and to
nizing diseases of the muscles, the fleshy4))re
and the skin; yet in their worst-forms, and when
seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear
under a persevering applieation'of this soothing,
healing, autidote'to pain and. inflammation.
Salt Ilhetun, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. it
In all cases of Salt Rheum, where medical '„vir-a
ters, lotions, and every receipt of the pharruaco
pea have proved useless, the Ointment. wilflac,
complish a thorough cure. .Fever Sores teal
quickly under its influence, and its relaxing er
feet:upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful.
;Discharging Ulcers.
A most remarkable and happychange Is tiro.
.dueed in the appearance of malignant uleer4-af.
ter a few aPplictatiOns of this-Oinment. The aur
rounding • redness vanishes. and gianulmt of
of healthy flesh begin to take the. place onthe
discharged matter. This . process goes on more
or less rapidly ,- until the orifice-is filled up.stith
sound material, and the ulcer radically 'cased.
A Word to Mothers. .
• The young are the most frequent suffers ficim
external injuries, and thetefore every mother
should have this healing preparation constahtly
at
_hand. It an absolute specific, for fore
"breasts, and quickly removes - the encrusted sores
which sometimes : disfigure the beads and fiees
.
Of children.
Significant Fact's.'
- This Oinlment is nnivereally used on boardt. he
Atlantic rind Pacific whaling fleet as a curelfor
scorbutic affections ' and as the boat possible
remedy for wounds and bruises. Large suppPes
of it have recently bein ordered by the Sultan
of Turkey Tor hospital purposes.
•
•
Both the Ointment and Pills should he used in
the following cases: •
Bunions, -• Chapped Hands, Scalds,
Burns, -Mercurial Eruptions, Sore legs,
Chilblains, Rheumatism, Sore Breast,
Fistula. - Ringworm, • - Sore Headsi
Gout, 13.i1t Rheum, • • - Sore Throats,
Lumhago; Skin Diseases, . Sores of all k ids
Piles, • 'Sprains, • " Stiff Joine;t
Ulcers, Worms of all kindi, Venereal &fres
Tetter, Swelled Glands. • .
. . •
* * *Sold' at the Manufactories of Professor
Hozzomiy, 80 Maiden Lane, NeW York, land
24 Strand,_ London; by all respectable Druggists
and Dealers in Medicine throughout the lin4ed
States and the civilized work), in - Pots; at 12.5
-cents, 62 1.2 cents, and $1 each: I t
rir Therell! a considerable saving by takwg
the larger sizes. •- ,
.
N. 11,-- . -Directions for t he guidance‘olpattepts
,in every disorder are affixed to each pot. .
' I j9*yl 23eow.
SHOES:
LARGE LOT for men vmpert and cbilditn,
13 just received, and for aMe at, the very•Ww
est rates, by .3. LYONS, & .901%
LIFE lIIEMORIA "
" I. WOULDN'T TAKE A WOR I OR THIS,"
• . . , •
n lady remarked- to us_ ada or two since, ea
she exhibited the portmi .f an only child, gone
to the !'spirit land;" icir was one of
33380 RP
111.1 M ' LE AMBROTYPES - 1
t,, _
,elw I should regret it; had I , net secured
'precious memor.al of that dear one." So
nought we. ,The loved ones are not always
with ul t and while we can call them ours, every,
one sithuld secure A
.such ' memorial ; -especially
since they can hav e solfuthfully-taken by
that suecessful artist; A. B. TUBBS, : of ' Bing.
htimton. • • dee
HOLIDAY. MINA
The subscribers have this day received another
invoice of Jewelry, &c., direct from the
manufactory, and are now prepared to show to
- their friends the best assortment of goods ever
before offered in this market. All persons wish
ing to make their friends and families Christmas
Presents, are invited to call and examine.
. dec22 • EVANS & ALLEN.
Odd Fellows' Htdl,llinghamton, N. Y.
IVEEDLES.—Bone and Wood Tidy Nei
-1.1 dies, Tetting Shuttles, Crochet Needles,
Sewing, Darning and"}Cnittit2; Needles, for - sate
by , - ' /AVIS & ALLEN.-
TTAIR PINS.=-Black, red and Hair Pins,
11. various patterns and prices, by
• . EVANS & ALLEN.
CORAL. , A fine assortment of Coral Beads,
Armlets, Necklaces, &c, by
EVANS & ALLEN.
_
SLEEVE -BUTTONS AND STUDS.—..The
bestassortment of Sleeve-Buttons and, Studs,
all prices and qualities, or sale by
& ALLEN.
SPECTACLES.—GoId, Silver,. Steel and
German Silver Spectacles, of all ages, for
sale. by - EVAICS & ALLEN.
firilllMßLES.—Gold, Silver and German Sil-
Eel ,, Thimbles, a good stock, for sale by
• • EVANS , & ALLEN
N UT C rackers and •Nut Picks nt
• DIANA & ALL'EN
.r OLD PENS—A first rate.variety of Gold"
lT Pens and Pencils, all sizes and qualities,
by Evaas & ALLEN. .
UNABLE CUTLERY.—A good aapply of
.1 Knives and Forks, Carvers and Steels, by
• EVANS & AELEN.
PORTE MONNAIS and CARWCASES, in
every variety—Pearl, Berlin Wire and §hell.
• Evaas 4 ALLIUS,
WATCHES--1A large stock of gold and sil.
ver.Watches of the best makers, many of
them of oar own importation, at prices much
lower than have over been sold in towa—War
ranted good time keepers. \. E. & A.
—Also, Watch V,hains, a fit at rate'assortment
of GOLD Fob, Vest, and Guard Chairi
%
AR Rings and Breast Pins—a beau F AR
Heti; in iett4 double and single, consiating
of Pearl, Jet,Cameo, Lava, Coral, Fliireniiike,
:Mosaic, Brilliant, Enamel, and all Gold, vario
patterns and prices.,
FINGER Rings-Diamond; Opal, Pearl, Ea
aisA, Jet, aad all GOLD, a great variety
from $4O down.
_T OCKETS—it very fine assortment, GOLD
_LJ and Plated, I, 2,4, and 6 faces.
SILVER Ware--a large stock of sterling sil
ver ware, consisting of spoons, forks, ladles
caps, cake, pie, ice cream, butter, & fruit knives,
childrens setts, napkin rings, card cases, etc.
PLATED Waro—Castors, cake baskets card
receivers, tea setts, .ice pitehers, sugar bas
kets, salt cellars, forks, spoons, toast racks, got:I-
I els, etc. ,
BRACEI,ETS-11 full supply , orevery style;
, some very rich patterns.
CLOCKS—Eight day; and thirty hour clocks
a great variety, warranted.
nov 9 • EVANS & ALLEN
No. 2 Odd Fedlows'_Hall,AVaebineton at.
CHANGE OP TIME-WINTER AR
RANGEMENT-p.,L.47..W.' R..R.
R . VAgga r EgFal .
ON and after Thursday, Dec. Ist, 18511, trains.
will be run as follows :
EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS,—Moving South.
The night eapress train on the N. Y. & E.R.R.
arrives at Gt. Bend a 3:28 a. m., and connects'
with the express train leaving Gt. Bend fox' N.
Y. and Philadelphia at - - 8:00 a. in.
Due at New Milford - 8:17
Mohtrose - • -•-- 8:36
Hopbottom . - 8:59
Nicholson - 9:16
Factoryville - 9:40
Abington- x . - - 9:57 '
Scranton 10:30
• :Moscow, • - .11;17'
,Tobyhanna . - 11:53
' Stfottdsburg - 1:12 p. m.
Water Gap - 1:34
Coluinbia • - 1:50 •
Delaware (15 minutes tit dine) .
Hope (Philad'a connection) 2:35 •
Bridgeville . - 2:40
Washington - - 3:13
Junction • 3:30'
New York - - -7:15,
' Philadelphia - &20
EXPRESS TRAMS- norm NORTH.
Passengirs from New York, leave
Pier - No. 2 North River, at - 7:30 a. m:
Passengers from Philadelphia leave •
• Walnut street' Wharf at - '6:00
Leave Junction - - • - - 11:10
Due at Washington
- Bridgeville -.- • 12:01 p.
• llope(Philad,a connection) 12:05
Delaware (15 minutes to dine) 12:20•
Cohinibia . - - 12:20
Water Gap . 1:01
'Stroudsburg 1:15
Tobyhanin . ' 2:45
Moscow- . 3:19
. Scranton - - 4:05
• Abington . 4:42 -
• Factoryiille . - -4:59
Nicholson - • - - 5:19
Hopbottom . .5•.42
MONTROSE - *f1:041 _
New Milford
-6:22
• Great Bend . 6:40
Cunaectin,g at,Great Bend with the
Night Express going West at 1:45 a. in.-
An Accommodation train 'leaves
Scranton for Great .Bend at 10:35 a. m.
Faetoryville 11:55
Nicholson - - , 12:35,p. tn.
Montrose- 1:50
Arrive at Great Bend _ 2:50 ,
Connects with Dunkirk Ex.' West 3:39 _
and Accommodation train West at 5:33
AccommOdation train returning leaves
Great Bend at . . 1:10
Montrose .• ' 41 - 15
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. R,
thus 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 Diviiion:-a; Passenger Car will be at
-.tached-to the'Express - Frel a ght 1641! l t ea 3 v o in n. g .
Scranton at m.
Due at Moscow " - . - . 6.00 •
Stroudsburg- - • - 10:40
Junction - - 2:40 p. m.
-Returning will leave Junction at 4:00 a. m.
Due atStrondeburg at • . 7:45
Moscow . 1.30
. Scranton • - , • 2:35 • .
Passengers from New York will - changetars
at Junction. 'To and 'font 'Philada„ via 8.D.R.R..
leave or take ears at Hope. For Pittston, Kings
ton aud, Wilkes-Barre, lake ears of Lackawanna
at Bloomsburg R..IL at Scranton. For Jessup,
- Aiebbald, and Carbondale, take Stages at 'Scran
ton. Tickets 'sold and - -baggage' checked
Tanonan. - • JOHN BRISBIN, Sept.
WM N. Issas, General Ticket Agent.
- Scranton, Nor. 21st, 1859,M1
R. KENYON JR. & 00.
. ,
YXTOULD respectfully solicit fife inspdatien
VY . of a new and. very • rich' issortm nt of
DRY GOOD - --
ihis day received,,consisting in part of as fo tome
Rich IBlsek Moire Anttque Silk 18s. pe, yard;
Foulard Silk, nice style, 6s. peryard; Itickfhtid
Silk, the very neatest patterns', 10s. pail yard;
Black Silk, 28 inches' wide, frontlet. to 12s. per
jard;t splendid Bllek Silk Shawls from $8 to
.811, i - the finest assortment In Etustra Co;
also
inyolie of Ginghams, at very !oar pneete also of
Caliceen large stock of,Dentras, Mixtures i plaida,
and Lawns; Printed Shatils friim '7*- ..tIY 166;
Brodie Shawls froinsls to $26; Collars) from
6 cti,t9' 20e.; Parasols from 84- to 245. each;
Bonnet, a large stock Itibbonit and Pietism.;
alio a new, invoice of Gents Shoes--Congress,
Enartiolled and Cult Skin; Ladiei Congress Gai
ters, kid and Enameled; basses Calf and Bram
riled Boots; Children•Patodi Bents, Gaiteins and
everything in that dine. They *quid also call
attention - to the'fact that having Se arrangement
withjono of the largest ImportineHouses in
New York they will receive regularly New Styles
as fast as'they appear to Netv York,and will take
the greatest pains to plettie all Who eall and see
.and Nilsh to purchase. Particular attention paid
to procuring fine goods—in every style. - •
A nee/ lot this day received, . and would re
spectfully solicit an examination of the' same.
Good Tea at 35., - city pricer, else !'at 4s. 55..65. Bs.
. . Stla•Gr ALBA •
_
COFFEE.-Java, Rio 'end Ground Coffee.
SA LEItATI.M.-Jamea Pylete,BabbitCs Med- .
icinal, and Ex4elsior, die. - NAILS, and also a
new stock of WALL PAPER and WIN
DOW PAPER,thisTday received. FARM
ING TOOLS of the most aptiroied . patterne.
' 1..
Cl • cpcsis.ori3r,: .
Gold Band, Shaded, Blue Band,'.and all thetieir
styles; as fast as they appear in New York. ,
FLOUR constantly on hand. 1! SALT bythe
barrel or sack. PATENT MEDICINES,
GLASS, and everything'else you wept.
R. KENYON .111., & CO.
Lawaville Centre, Pa., Junk fith, 1869.'
G. F. FORD/17'
. •
V. remoyed his shop a6roWs the street, to
the building one door below Xeeler dt
Stoddard's, which he has littectitp expressly for a
Saddle, Harness aa Trunk Shop
where maybe founiiaillkinds of .
3E3C.LS.PLIVMOS
froth the heaviest team, to the Yightest,trotting
harness, and a general assorment of trimmings,
which will be made up or sold Very - low, _
Carriage Trimmings: -
A good assortment on hand, which will be sold
very Sow; all trimming done cheaper than _else
where.
OAK LEATHER
on hand, from which harnesses Will be made and
170ristrreaaatea._,
*f,doCustomers' will please bear in mind that I
wish to settle up. once a year. Thos6 having
Unsettled accounts, or notes j4lue, will oblige
- settling or making payment; without wills
. G. F. FOEWHA:AI,
:Montrose, Pa.
de ) :1 1. .
. . . Oth, 18591
•
C) "1 1 1 M.
Z,CO 13 would respectfully ! announce to the
. public hat he - may still be found) at the
old,stimd, fully prepared to attend to thmwants
of the coMmunil. ile'will keep on hand'a good.
stock of . : • - :I
- t-ie peries i
3.
. SUGARS, TEAS; COFFT,E ; SPICES, Fnum-FLoun
and. SALT (by the seek 9r barriil,) Fmn,land ail
arliEles found in First Cla Gtoceries. I • .
He' would' particularly e Vibe attetitiun of
Farmers and others to the fact that.: he is
constantlyJeceiving fresh suppl aof 1 • '
FIRST. RATE F OUR
will b . -
also-good and medium qualiti6s, which
sold etrttx,•tcir ready pay, in (pant
the purchaser. - '
Cash p'tid for Pelts; Deacon, and
DISSOLUTIO
rr HE firm of S. H. SkYREA, BI ie
-day dissolved by.mutual consent, __Lyre
withdrawing from tho firm. The business will
be carried on as heretofore under, the natrifiand
style of S. H. Sayre & Bro 4 The notes and
accounts bo in th& handy' of D. .S ayre for
firmsettlement. , All indebted to the wi ll please
give it their immediate ,attention, as all thelac:
counts must be settled. . .
S. H. SAV:RE . & BROS.
Montrose, Sept. Ist, 1859.
KEYSTONE .14 . 0 TEL
• At Montrose, Tenn. I •
WIVL IL BATCH, ,• Proprietor.
,THIS new and commodimis Hotel iaitnated
on Public Avenue, clear the Court Hnuse,nnd
nearly in the centre of:the business pUrtion of
Montrose, is - now fu:ly, completed and furnished,
and will be opened on Monday, the 27th day of
the present month for , the accommodation of
the public and 'travelers. The Propricr feels
confident. that he_ is now prep,aredto.untertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail Itz.tive •
Complete SatisilictiOn.
The Hotel and Furniture are` new, and no ex.
pense has been spared to render it equdl, if not
superior to any similar establiihment in this part
of the State.- It is well supplied itithl all the
recentimprOements and comforts, and ;obliging
waiters will always be readyte resp.iiiid to, the
call of customers.
The Stables connected with this lipase are
New and-Cont.eniel4.
The Proprietor itspectfully solicits the patron
age - of his old friends, and the public generally.
WM. K.IIATCH.
Montrose:September 21st, 1858. I
. r .
trtaiM
WHOLESALE SALT DEALER,
• 201 . Washisiiirtowtslt, •
(Directly opposite Washing"On Ilar)ret,)
IVeNrir ,
STILL CONTINUES to offer te the ejty'and
•
COUNIRY trade, all - kieds'nf FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the - V,eritowesi. figures;
40000 sackithrd bags, coniisting in part' of Ash
ton's celebrated brand for table and &iffy. use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, !'Brownlor's, &c.
and 50000 bushels Turks !stand, Bonares, Cu.
races, St.. Übes, Liebon; Cadiz ,Ivica, Nantes, &c.,,
all of which will bisold at bargiin pries from
vessels, store and storehouses. . I
Any purebaser.wishing to Select froth a good
assortment will-find it to - big interest tot calf.
N. 13.—Fine table salt put up in smolt bags of
'different sizes, all constantly. on hand l in ship.
ping order. Also a splendidarticle of Rock
Ground aalt,in quart bozes,Prit up andi for sale
by the;quantity, in cases of five dozen each.
New York, April Ist, 1859:—Iv* - t
Riffillic,lll2M
• rriHE subscribbr having Forchased
A. refitted and newly furnished-the
above well known end - paptifir Hotel,
is prepared to trceoinmodate the !rev eliog pnblic -and others withcall the attentions
-and conveniences, usually feund 111.8 rd-class
Houses.: No effort will tre dpared by ithe'Pro.
prietor: and bis:Atiaistints to make the Hotel
equal in every point to any in.the country.'.
• the tsar-will alWri t ys-be supplied Iwith the
Choicest Liquors.
•" . t
Me Stables, connected with dm , House
artflarge, roomy and convenient,and careful and
'attentive. Hostleri areaways in chargelof them.
, TARBELL.,
Montrose,Mq 13th, 1858. .
3,000 ROLLS 01' WALL TAPER.
• 10,DIffERENTIFILIS„
BORDERING, WINDOIoy PAPER fix.,
A
NEW SUPPLY, just arrived. and; for sale
ebeap,l4 4•TURTIELL
ABEL TURRELL
AS just returned. from selecting and put
chasing,.andd is now reset ing one of the
largest and best assortments of
:at* 4 C:f
ever offered in this' market. The quality' of
nearly every thing' good.; and 10'ww:ranted is
.repropented. = Terms; ready eash and low.priees.
Borne general Idei..of err stock I may be formed
from the following - entneration l ,:: • ,
• DRUG% MZDICI3I2I,
- Chemicals; Paint', Oils, Varnishes,
Ghia, Dye Staffs; OroCeries, Lamps,
tau Ware; Crockery, Ifirrors,'ClOgks, Wall Paper ,
Window Paper, -Window Oil Shades, Furey
Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Perfumery, •
" Stope Ware, Brooms, Brushes,Vhips,
Dmbrollas, Bird Cages, Pocket . • "
' ; Naives, Guns /Pistils
Amiannition,Ligiors,Truues,
• Supporters, Port.monnales, - Shoulder
Braces; Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons
Forks; Sic.; Oold Pens, Stationery, yiolin,„Ordtir,
Bass Viol Strings; Bows, to., Porcelain Teeth, Lith
ographs, Artist's Tube Paints,! Brushes, ie.,
and all the popular Patent Medicines.
- -Also some Dry Ooods,Wociden,
Hard &Japanned Wire,
Fluid and Oil Cans, C,ainphene,
• Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine,
• .Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Foot,Lanl,ollve, Castor,
Boiled" sad Baw Linseediand'Coal OtIS, White
Laid, Zirui, and all kinds of Colored Paints,.9lna•
gar,l Canary Seed, and other things too
_ -numerous to mention.
- -
As it is impracticable to give•naote than a gen
eral outline - of my stock through the Newspapers,
every on wishing goodi is invited to call and
examine. custbuters on entL4ing . the . Store
must not expect j to find
,everi thing in sight; but
nearly every Article 'wanted will' be' produced
by inquiry. Thankful for the liberal patronage
hitherto received, I hope to merit and receive a
large increase of the same. ,1
Montrose, Oat. 6.'69. ABEL TURRELL. •
SAIVFORD'S
LIVERIMIGORATOR
2:F.3 Fat DEIIILITATES.
IT is tempo led mil Irely fMm Clatuts,an.i
twabe.7nne eatblisLod tact, a tiLtodard Slelleitte;known
and appi ...ell by •11 ttan4 ntd it, and note re
armed In co
Ids nd.hince st i E. We !areaace tut which It
14 recniongoodod. • - _
-It , h. cured thrinsanda,
who had Vets unarl Iltopea[Ao
tinsoliene ertietentra In my;
The dune west be adaptndl
hidirktual taking IL end us
act gently:on the Bone..
Let the dictate* of your
wit 'ef .
LIVEIt
IV
%lllcure Liver Com..
tacks, Dyspepsia, g I
Summer Co nal
ry,, - Dropsy,. Sour
Coitiveneis„ Chol.
IllOrbus Chaim esti ;
leave, ; Ja [lndic e,
es, mud may be used me.
.ry Family Medi..l
14
II EA DI A
tirtnty mlnutes,lf
spoonfuls are tak.
stmt. 1 •
U lu ti
Ait vibe. use It ary l pi igfvleg tbdr u•ittimohy
me.
APATED. IN TIIE NIOUTII
TILE INytDottATon,. AMU SWALLOW
DOTH , ,TOGETIIEIt.
trice One Dollar per 'Dottie.
SANFORD'ai"
FAMILY _ _ :
CATHARTIC PILLS,
NDED F1T.911
tracts, and put up in
Tight, and will keep
ce4wou
Pure. Vegetable E
GLASS CASES, A
In any ellisnate:
The Family Ca
tle het active tlattatrtle
used .1n - Ids practice more
theremtlne
elouz used the PILIO. I
all,etprnht In regard to their
them within the reacher all.
• thnrelle.PlLLlssen•
Ithleh the prpp l ieur has
than twenty , reara.
.dena-inif (tea- Mt. - who
aj and thesadstartiun hleh
use, Lai Ind deed mato piece
ee i ~.E . ta iw t &decent Cathacttca act
The Profslan well know
on dlffernol tNortmo of lb.
PA,111.1( CA
M===E
...._ . _... ~._
'la rarlety of the purest Valet•
all , alike an every part of the
good and oafs In all e....
oreile.l. sorb -as De..
Si 0 in a c b. Sleripl-.
..
Bork sa.l Loin.,
nail Poireeseest over
from ',swarm rokt. which
Ind Ina bag noir. of Fr
i 41 We, n Creeplag aess•
Ilse body, fleatleasse
El ne eltalta la I Ise heath .
Dlosenar a. Worsts+ In
144 ni..u...11,....,.. great
L I) '''„'iLLl'ilir.lirtili..l4,",l:l4-
berm r etimpoonde 1 from a
table Estrerta. which
•limenbtry canal. and are
er vrbere a Ca•Smolt S.
en ogerarnt • . of the
lit the:
Cnsllr{ocaJ,Palo'
the whole body,
fre.inentlr.
ter. Lassa of • A two- 1
an tiottof Cold - over
news, Tirnilarh«, or!
CI .1 us Ina [nand tory 1
Children or Adolf e, I
Pori lire erase 111100 , 11
E.,11 L Aelr, too numerous
nicht • Vote. 1 5.3.
PRICE TIIREE DretY 4 :3.
The Liver Inehtlrn tor nod Fnmlly Co.
thnetlefFlll ■ are rednlt-tt by Itrittcl4tt copetally, and.
sublubni64lr by ate; Trade In all tbnl.trze irm DI. •_
• -4 4 1 13. T. W:3-4.37V01t M.
- Mlllll4 . •il,r,rr And Yrgprletatn,
333 illroadveny. SrAw 'Cork.
\for eale - in M.optrose \be .1 - '
litip39 ll s 1g • ABEL TUR,RELL, Agent.
-- ;-___- . SALAMANDER Safes.—EVA2lB
---, --- ' di Watson,No. 26 south fourth
1 Via.' i r....-I -street, Pliillidel hia, have now on
? hand. a large assortment ot Fire
' 2 " - — sand Thief-prod Safes. Also
- , on doors for banks, stores, Iron
shutters, Iron sa , all hakesof Locks; gyuso
to any in the Unite • -tales. ,
Five Safes in on ire.. 11l ;cone. out Right
- with contents in good i ondition. _
TIIESALANIANDER SAFES OF! PIIILADELPHIA
AGAINST THE WORLD.
..IpV4INS W A'R'SON,.
Have had the surest demonstration in the
. t
folloiving certificate that. their , manufacture of
Salamander Sates has at length folly warranted'
the represent:4lmm which' hate been made of
them as rendering an undoubted security against
the terrific clement t
. • • '•' Philadelphia, April 12th,
.11156.'
Mers.rti, Evasp & WAreott.J r l Guntletnen:' It
affords us the highest satisfaction to state to
you, that owing to the very potective s qualities
of two, of the. Salamander, ,Safes which we
purchased of you sodemouths since, we saves
a large portion of our jewelry,and all.nur hooks,
papers.,*c. exposed to • the ealarnitous fire in
Ransteactillace, on the morning of the 11th
, .•
inst. . •
Whea we reflect that these Safes were located
in the fourth story of the building we occupied,
and that they subsequently- fell into a heap of
burning I 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 proat of the great
security afforded by your Safes.
We shall take much pleasure in-rec ommend.
ing . theta to ifien-of business -as a sure reliance
against fire_ .
GEORGE W. SilliMONS.it BRO., Jetociers,.
-W.tto have purchased tax large Safes since.
April 28; 's9—Lly:
"•
UR MUSICAL FRIEND.:
A Rare Companion for the Winter Months.
Every Pianist," I Should procure this. weekly
Every Singer, . ' Publication of Vocal and
1 ,
Every.Teaeher, , Piano Forto Music, .coat-
Every Pupil, - log but 10 CENTS a.
Everi'Amateur, ntimber,; and pronounced
By the entire ress of the Country, to be
'q'he Rest and Chiapeat work of the kind in
• , the World.? .• '
Twelve Full-sized Pages of 1 Vocal and Piano
Fort Mamie
M". 11 cm ..
C'en.ts.
YearlY,*Bs; Half-yearly, $9,50; Quarterly, 31,25.
Subscribe to our " Musical ;Friend." or order
it- - from . the nearest Newsdealer, and you will
have music enough for your entire family elan
Insignificant cost; and you want -Music for
the Flute, Violin, Cornet,:Clarionoti AcCordioik
&c:, Ste:, subscribe to the' -
. ' SOLO 11REILODD37 ,
V
Containing 12 pages, costing Only - ..
1G e. a Number; Yearly,s2,so; Halt.yearly,lll,qs.
'`All the Bask Numbers at 10 cents, and bound'
Volumes. containing 17 Numb:era, at $2,40 each,
constantly on hand, _ .i i
C. B. SEYMOUR & CO.
107 Nassau Bt., New Yorlc
• WOOL - CARDING. - -
,BE subscriber continues the above business.'
.1.• - as mini at his old stand in arorklyn
Thankful for- past favors ho_ would solicits
share-of the public patronage. •
- A. G. R.EYNOLDN. •
Brooklyn; k1ay2.11.1859.,—tr"
MILOVII.; frank ground. Molasses and Su
chnap. Just received ,and for sate by
July . J. LYONS & SON.
ALARGE Armament .of Lithegrapin
and Tube Pilotarjust krrived, and for
eale,nt - redneed prices, by A Eit. TURRELL.
lifOntaise, Jan. gm, 186 Q,
POCKET BIBLES, -
ALMANACS,
CHURCH PSALMIST.
,
...-*/ . 'SUPPLEMENT,
SMALLL i 0 ORS, il; C.; for -sale by
• Dee. 20th. L . J. LYONS &SON.
AMso:-'PURE,It - EROSENE OIL.'
LIGHT! _MORE
FRAt"'W
Trte ni aair;, i i d n , c _i pm p b - 4 0 , , i , n Cand seed gt
Raisins, goffee,ptc; etc., just °nailed and going
a . J. LYONS &SON.
TroVision *tort,
At 1110*ROSE, Pa.;
fINE door below i_Ethridge's Drug Stori,
V 'on Public - Amu°, where will be found
constantly! on hand a general assortment of
.- • GROCERIES . :•-'
Such as Sagan, Molasses, Syrofa, Teas, - _Cone
•. &c„ &c.
• , 1 11 so the cioiceat brands of
FAMILY -FLOUR, --
Meal, Lard, Pork; Hams; Fish, Caralles &e.
We solicit a 'share'of the public patretiage, and
pledge °arrives to do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure anothei. • - •
1 - • -BALDWIN & ALLEN,
At.rarm W. L. ALutrr.
'EIItOCKBT DIARIES AND ALMANACS for
11'S80:. a large variety: And lede,lible
Pendia fot marking wearing-apparel, warranted
aot, to fade or wash•ont, for sale by
A. N. BULLARD.
sfontroa l e, Dee. 12th, 1859.
A CHIAP and easy remedy for the Piles and
1. Corns. Try it. Also Meyers Rat end Mice
Exterminator, sold. by J. LYONSA SON.
WINOHESTER'S.HYPOPHOSPHITES of
Lime and Soda, for Colislimption ; Rol
loway's Ointment and Pills; Judson's Mountain
Herb and nearly all,,the inns adver..
tised,w in the alarket, aro for sale by- .
-liontrnse, Jan. 9, - . ABEL TURRELL
. ,
trlthhi the 1 at tyre jean
; of lattmerMai
'pratararirn atom.
Vatemperament Of the
rd mien qunntakeiran no
jadginent sale -yna In the,
vicciitaton, and II
plalnka, Qltlotu AV._
Chirosile DI a rrhaea,
plalnls, Dysenle..
Stomach, Ilablidaal
le,Cliolera, Chole•
lofaat:lusa, • Flatw.'
Female Weakness.
ceatulli as an Orglina
elue.lltwllleureSlCli
ihousafas ent testify.> In
two Or. three Tenr
I A at lootimenEemenl of
•
•
AlanlV,: we', presen you with a perfect illtenos. ol•
trine°, a thief of A tribe of the strange - Tirtee Nation;
that ones ruled Meafeo. 'YOU Botha ful( acconot of
him and :hilt people In our Pamphlets. and AlraanaraZ—to
be had gratis, from the Agentifor three
The inventor and isanlificturer of ••Jud.nn4 . Vows.
lain Herb Pills," has spent the greater part of hi. lifa is
eraselinie, having risite:l niariy evety coltntry in • the
world. He spent over Liz years among the Indian. of
the Rocky %fountains aod(levies, .4 itryra• 11111. that
the .. 3111Cr7A14 . 111G. TULA" were Ai•co.re.l,' A •err
loteristing account of histrolrentures therc.',m, will (awl
'in our Almanae and Pamphlet.. ."
t It ia an established, fact. that all di-ea•4 4 + *rise !soul
this *ell , e*abllo.bed fart,
. The )44,..a and when any forliign or omihenl•hy
firte mixed With it. It in at Orr. , dintrih;lied
, tttt y -orlawof the tmaly. Fnery nerve leek the poinoo.
amlntl the vital organ, qinctly complain. ' The ;Towanda..
Rill not. digent the fond perfekly. 1 he. liner ,S,A.P4 In
secrete If fllniriency of 4ila. The action of the heart ia
eokenrjl andmo the circuletion is feelde.
become tloceem with the pcinonoon matter: hence, n
els—and all on, a plight impilf.ty at the foontain.
head of ilife-,the nal( . Am . if von load' thr - oen 1.0t114/
earth., frir iiintan ;in A
, puro mprng, tronti wbielOran
City' runlet, Inn fen niinntealhe whole con roe of. the
atream, becotnee dimturbed end • dineoloriol. An 1;u:elnly
dope impure blood ey to ete'll' part, and leek ito alio;
• ',chip& j All Ilse pamagemt become obatrucled, sod onleme
the obstruction to removed, the lamp or life coon diem one.
TheatOpilts not only malty the blood, bet regenerate aft
the secrkions of the body; they are, theiefore, unrivalled
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PHILADELPHIA:
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EDICAL ADVICE. giren gratis,• by the
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