The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 22, 1860, Image 4

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    CATARACT , - WASHING MIACHINE,
Clotbir*, 'Thar, sitrd Labor Saved!
INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS,
The triost.simple, economical,- and durable
article eser\ offered to tie public to, alleviate the
di,comfoits of waeh•day.
Description. •
consults of a metal cylinder, with ribs on
the inside, and an , interior cylinder of wood,
with ribs. There is a4space from sisto eight
inche4 between the two cylinders: Ode crauk
turns both eylinderit at the same time in oppo
site directions, rapidly creating a suds, forcing
the water through .the clothes, and effectually - 4,
- removing the dirt. The action of the water
does, the work quickly, dispenses entirely with
rubbing, and thus saves the wear of clothes.
.JAMES B. RODGERS,
104 Jones Alley, Phil. is Agent for. Penn.
SULLIVAN &HYATT; Prop'rs,
54' BREKSIANST., AEU' YORK,
.1 N. B.—State and County Rights for sale, and
purchasers suppiled. with Machines at wholesale
en liberal terms. . . •
r,4tl — A Machine is in operation by a laundress
Lily, at 'our salesroom, 439 Broadway:
THE MST GUN
•
- OF- THE
? IV 3WIRW .9 5E 7 MIALIA.1
AYDE* BROTHERS, THE.PEOPLE'S
.1 Agents, are. flow'oponiog tho most enor
mbtis Stock of
WINTER DRY GOODS
BOOTS id: SHOES, • -
READY MADE CLOTHING,
ILATS & CAPS, GROCERIES,
QFF Al6O 1t08V.%
YANKEE NOTIONS, WATCHES
JEWELRY, &C., &C:,
ever brought to this endof - the State. Bought
in New York and of the Easternlianatitturers
FOR. CASH! and which we have marked down
ALARMINGLY Lo .v Ratces! • •
WE DEFY COMPETITION!
11 -- . P. DT 17 Tt:VESTIG A-T,10.71"?.
- WE SOLICIT EXAMINATION 11l •
As we feel confident in all wd assert- The day
of large profits has gone by, and we hive good
GOODS, CHEAP for.tke 2111LLION
' 'The sneeesi of our house has prompted
01.0 GX
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 business.
•
. BUT WE. CAN, AND WILL,
much• lower than any other establishment
in this pajt, of the State, 'and wo will always
maintain oar reputation for
PRICES THE LOWEST !
-87'00K THE MOST .4 . XTENSIVEI
'ST YLES,-the,Most Fashionable!
Quirlitics the Most Reliable!
OUR MOTTO IS SMALL PROFITS!
- - - - - -
Good Value ! • Quick Rcturns •
0-17 E P liqi!E and 'IFO - ;DEVIATION /
Our system of doing bulginess creates much
jealousy among Old Fogy Merchants who have
as many prices, an the same gee& as they have
41.0onwrs. • - i
OCR Q-NE PRICE. SYSTEM.
loose:sour old custolners and creates many new
ones, we intimd_to continue it. Remember and
e:)il before you buy, if it is nothing more-than
to keep we'il posted up. ~ 1
_ 'W We posSes§ advantages for purchasing
good., over a y house - in this section; and the
unparalleled fICIT:IP of our •sales„for the past
year warrant. ussin saying that we •alever were,
mid never Will be undersold. We car ne corn
petitien: ' Flour and .s.alt always' on hand.
Every -.kind of Produce-taken in exchange for
Goods. Cash paid for Pelts and Furs.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
N I: w Miltard . ,"Pli., Jan. Ist, 1860.
-- HOSTETTER'S
STRIACH BITTERS.
•11 , c prc - plictorq and at nunfactutTrs of -HOS
r:111. CIh,EIILITI,I2 SITOMAC.II
can lapuval.aqtli perfect cunfi,lence la
an if. , encn,liy 111 , ,l'aited..l. ,
article has attained a eiru
icat hereto ore unlnown: fctr facts tipott
pUint snore powerfulry -Than ,
of bare a..,ttrtiou cr I.ltroniag puffery..
,of llortet.ivr's S:ouniai
thc, ear ii:::oulitc , ..l to over a half
truffles, ::n.l front its umnifett s.teacts
in times past, it is eride.t.t that clueing
cun:ing, tear 11:e consumpli.)u kill tench
•,r tniiii , nLa tic. This inaeuse amount
u.• 1,1•1 anvor have f,con told ha for the rare
propertie contained in the preparas,
ti q.t. and the saacliou of the most prominent
in those suctions of the _country
e the article is best baoun,alto riot only,
rev...tr.:net:l the Bitters to their patients, but
• :••c ready at all times to give testimonials to its
O.,l'aer iii all-casts of Ft allad:lc derangements
a , . I th,s (,care reaulting•thercfroni. •
s ;s is not 11 . 1oloporary popularity, obtained
estraordinary ellorts in the nay of trout
-1 e,:ag tic Gdalities of:the nElevs, but a solid
. cstination'of till iuvaluatile Iveddeine, Iv4icli is
.ics . itte.l to Le as twit:ring as time itself.
11os:ever's Stomach. Bitters have -proved
(; ,, Lend to region* \there ft\ er and ague
‘.lrious oilier - b.1101.15 complaints have
veautul tittle victims ty leuudreds. To be
idio t to 1-I.lle confidently that the —Blum-3" .•
tart a certa:n cure for ilia Dyspepsia mud like
tilsosESvs; IS to the proprietors a.sourec of tin
.' alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid Lueuer,
from the stomacli, purifies the blood; and
renevecd vitality to the nervous system,
g'v(ag it that' tone and energy indispensable(
tor the restoration of health. It operates upon
tl:e , tomach, liver, nod other digestive organs,
J , :JI y but powerfully; and soon restores them
..io nconditieff es-en EMI to,the health; iliselmrgo
cf ;Le funciions 'of-nature.
••1:1;i eddy persons max use the Bitters daily as • §
er on the bottle, and they will find •
.in it 'a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
e› ,- dicing-yettrs, as it is pleasant to the palate,
las ig oratingto the bowels, excellent asp, tonic,
Liei tejus . enitting generally. lye haVe the
disc of thousands . of aged men and women
win. have experienced the benefit of using this
prepstiiiion while suffering from stomach de.
rangenunis and getieral debility; acting under ,
i.e - : , ice of r hylicitu/s, they have abandoned
. nit s drugs and fairly tested the.
:tits if this article. A few words to -the
irler ,cr.. There are certain periods when
nri? SO harassing that many of them
tusk tinder the trial., The relation of roollrer
hi, 1 child i.s so absorbingly tender, thiftt the
1. , e‘recir.lly if she be young, is apt to .
her own health in her extreme anxiety
" for her infant. 6Loullthe'perioa of maternity
arrive daring the wormer season, the Wear of ,
body rind mind is generally aggravated. Here, •
thee, is a necessity for a istitatlautt.o.reeupe
,ite t h e energies urthe SVSI(111, and enable the
stutter to bear up under herexhausting trials
sari responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene-
(ally prefer the Litters to all other iterigora
- ii:rs that receive the etidorsement of physi
ebius, because it is agreeable to the taste as
wet; as certain to give a permanent increase
of
those pCrions, to when, we have particu
larly referred, above. to wit: tbitTerers from
Cr ard agile. caused by malaria, diarrheca,-
Id) sen•ery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
-nil diseases or derangements of the' stomach,
superannuated invalids, Person:Ler sedentary
occupation, itturriurising . .Mothers, will consult
their own playilel welfare by giving to 1109-
tectes Celebrated Stomach Liters a trial,
CA TiON.-- , We caution; the public against
tieing any of the runny imitations or couiiter- •
. fens. bat ask for Horn:rites Crinna'Aren
°MACH Barrmta, anti see that each bottle has
the words Dr. J. Hostettor's Stomach Bitters"
. blown un the aide of the bottle, and stamped
on the- metallic cap Cetering• . the cork,
.and
obeerve that our autograph sietiture is on the
label.. -
P.'s - Prepared and sold 117 11OBTETT.V.11
SMITH., Pittsburgh; Pa.,' and sold by, all
druggists, grocers!, and dealers generally
" throughout the V .. nited Stites, South Amor
riot). and Germans...
iar For sale in Montrose by - • -
jiinl3 ly. • ABEL TERRELL.
13,00 K BINDING.—OId Books, Newspapers,
Pamphrets, Magazines, etc., bound - up on
rboit - & SON.
NEW Gums! NEW °poops - -
AT THE III:-BRANCH STORES
•
',lsuttrnberß4lastitiqunt, Cr.,
AT '
iltiontrose, & Stisqla Depot, Pa:
Tn nde!raigned have provided theinsolves
SPLENDID ASSaTMENT
f.AIiADIVINTEIt. Goa
!whieti they.keast of being the
I.HANDSOMEST AND CHEAP EST
'in this section of country.'
Ttiey.also! flatter themselits that t ey have
the bast I taiiiities of obtaining •
mhB eow6m
' col
ATtsl2 ,from Ballet
1 .
ancj nre ileierrnined not to be ''ttodersola by any
firm thjsisida *of N. Y. City. In regardrlil
READY MADE CLOTHING
we would saY.lthat-being in this hu'sitles/largely at
24•Dey ptteet New York City
we , can ofror,the public ba ins not surpassed, by
any retail de - tilers in this sec i 11, as wel can sell
hero at retail prices as cheap as hose' who gh
to New Yorit and prirchitse at whbleeato and
then bring them here and hvae to makollt.profit
over that, which they have already paid t
selves. Call::itod see us and
.we, preys
the acts'.,
I-
Titlttentßil,llos-ellballin 6°.
onircose, Pit., October 27th, 1859. 1
STOVESFSTOYESI . ‘-
AT 14,EDUCED I ' RICI S:
IESPLELIT'ri I
jtisCrecerving a large stock Zif NM-stoves i
iecludisg -.4 full assortment of.
Cooking, Ardor,. Optce, and,Syop A l S'tores,
,for Wood or Coal. I
Also, SlocC:.iPipe, Zinc, Stove Tubes, - the.
His assortment will.irclude the.mosi - ieleCt and
desirable hic*s in market, and will be sold at
Recluctd Pays for Cash or Prompt Pay.
New siiirdia, November Ist, 1859.
5
TUE NEW •Elta. •
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
AT GREAT BARGAINS!
• • n • •, • 1 •
Read* Pay and Small Profits. -
TT ' 131511tRITT bas now in Store and is
• makiri; large additions to bis Stock of
FALL ANplV)NTtrt GOODS, to which .he
,wolild invite the attention of .rnoairr , pur-
Ens, embracing She most .desirable varieties of
LA OITA' DRESS dooDs,
In New S4.les of Rich Fall-Prints and Plaids;
In DeLainS, Lineal Plaids, Plain and Plaid 'hied
mos, Moh'air Cloths, Ginghams,and Silks:; Brod)°,
Stella, Cashmere, silk, and Wool Shuns; Rich
Ribbons, Bon-pets, and Flowers. Net Ilooda, L 3.
dies' Clothscßroad • Cloths, Cassime,ties,, &a.
With a full assortment of
I .Staple and Fancy Good )
includjog
Groceriei; ; Crockery,.,llar.illiware,
.Stoy9s, ilrxsti, Steel, Nails,
:Hats:and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Oi Cloths,
Painted WiadOw Shades, Wall -Paper„iClocics.
Drugs,oiis;Psints, Furs ; R-obes,dic.;&e:
The entire:Stock being largeomel-bought for
CASII, wiffigiite a superior opportunity fOrehoice
Aelections,;ano4 will.be sold. for READY,PAY 10
to 25 per aent •below regular. prices.• An ex
amination of thmS•rock will be found profitable
to those who. Wish to buy.
N. B —Flaur and Salt constantly on hand.
' New Milford; October, 1859. „ ,
T
I\ B: • -
FAT." BILLS and 'Mothers, Brothers
-randiShiernad all others interested,
will please take PARTICULAR notice that -, ,
~3a30L to alEtaios,
the fellow that comes rounitonee a yeaiioliekle
the dildren. ',is expected along soon, ind has
agreed to ealo ; Ut Bullard's-Book Store where he
calkfind
'A• nice lot of Toys,
, 'Fot Girls and'Boys. •
Also, tifine led of Gift Books and Annuals, awe
such as old Snnta Claus frill Surely belpleastd
with." • .
Please remember that the old Fellow will. be
round a. kw - ;days ;earlier thisleai than usual,
as Cbristmas - comes on Sunday, and will try to
finial his trai.els to!all the little Girls and Boys
Saturday night At- the Montrose Book. Store.
Remember. ! r; • • A. N. BULLARD,:
Montrose, Dec. 12th, 1859..
WM. B. SIMPSON,
WATtif WEPAIII F ER:
Shop in :Rbbd if: Webster's - *new bid/ding,
next' cfooi! , Oboy4 Keeler if:. S toddai• l d'a. .
Ir_TATING :; worked for the past nine years ,
I_l
with the - most skillfal workmen, he feels
confident that:lke can, do the most difficult jobs
on short -
All Work Wirrinttd.to Gire Satisfaction.
'V. I.l.:§tut;sorr has worked for the for some
time, aud - f earr recommend him as a cireful and
skilful workarrin, competent to do as torTOd.work
as calf - be - dor:VC in the cottutry.;.and worthy of
confrdeneo.! •"‘Vu.'A. Cmtragirct.itr.
Towanda Jtine 10th, 1858.
Refers tB---IVm. Elwell, E. W. Bai ,E. 'D.
"illontztytie, E..o:Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, °Wan
da: B. SAtititley, L Searle, C. D. throp,
Wittenberg; Montrose. -
*. * *Jewelrylleatly- repaired on short notice,
and on reasonable terms. [Jo ne 1 sth, „1,855.—tf.
S. iii.;:Pettensill. ati. Co.
Advertising Agents, at 119 tiasiau-st.„
Hew-York, and 10 .State-st; Boston, are
agents for Thh . Montrose Democrat, and are au
thorized to eontraet fOr . us at our . lowest, rates.
- -
GtrLUID, Whit 6 .and bod
•Ladieit Kid,S. 5 . ...80at5, and more !Gaiters
from 56 cis; to:41 - 05.r11.1 at 'TYLER'S.
314 - 19th 109; • • .1 .
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( • >. 1.6/ ./.. , .
ADO I
W ._._
- ‘ • .-
- " 1- ..;__Y
_- . ( 2 6 ,- [
Cheapest 1 Best I i lasirgest 1 f
. . . Sauvock. . i
Paysfor Tuition in • Single and Doable Entri.
Book-Keeping, Writing, Codufercial Aritbroel
tict and Lectures. • - 7 -- 1
hoard S tieeks- $2O, ititationeri• $7
Tuition $35, entire ezpenses $62..;
- . :
Usual titne from 6 10 . 10 wiieks.• Every stn s
dent, upon graduating, ii guaranteed compitleni
to manage the Books of any Bkniness, and luttld
-ffled ,to earn a salary of from_. ' .
~ i.
t
. , SSOO_TO $lO,OO. -
Stnaents enter at'any thnel--No Vaeation-
Reyiew at pleasure.
First Premium for Beat Btrfiness Writing - I'4
1859,- received at Pittshurgh,Philadelphio, anti
Ohio State Fairs. Also, at the principal Faire
of the Union for the past font; years:.
..r Ministers' Sons received at half price. • f
? * *For Circulars, Specimens,and grnbellishi
ed Views of the' College, incose Ave letter
stamps to
W:JENRINS, Fittfibmieh, PA
itl;2 l
11E4142 1f RFAVOligg)l
Qe Mit - •
t (3? O
(lid - 11111 1 ) tit int
An aperient and stomachic preparation o
IKON purified of Oxygen and`Carbon by cum. ,
bustion in Hydrogan, of highmedical author.
ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the
following complaint; viz.: •
DEBILITY; NERVOUS AFFECTIONS,-EMA- `,
CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSTI.
• PATION, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY,
JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA.
TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER.
MITTENT PEVEBS, NEIMALOIA. CHRONIC
HEADACHES, FEMAIP WEAKNESS, MIS.
MENSTRUATION. WHIFFS, CHLOROSIS. etc.,
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, .ROUOILKESS OP
THE SHIN, etc.
/, The IKON being absorbed by the bleed, and
thus circulating through the whole system; no
part of the body can escape their truly wonder.
ful influence.
The experience of thousands daily proves that t
,nd preparation of Iron can for a moment be r.
compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de
pression of vital energy, pale apif otherwise
sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al-
moot every ,conceivable case. In all eases of
female debility Older albus, chlorosts, etc.), Its
effieets.are delightfully renovating.- No remedy t
has ever been discovered, in the whole history f
of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy,
and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, coin-
pieta 'digestion, rapid acquisition 61 strength,
with an unusual disposition for active and
cheerful, exercise, immediately follow its use. '
As a grand stomachic and general - restvrative r
it has no superior and no substitute.. •
Put up in neat gat metal boxes containing t
50 pills,
„price 50 cents per box six Mixes-,
Ssl 50; oil° dozen boxes. ti 4 00. For sale by
Dengabits generally. Will he-sent free to - :
any address on receipt of the price. AU
tens, orders, etc., should be addressed to 1-
- R. B. LOCKE & CO.,
• - . General Agents.
•
339 BROADWAY, N V.
111.11:—The above it a farsimlle of. the c
label on each box. •
For.eale in Montrose 'by
.
deets ly ABEL TURRELL• Agent.
'TIIE MEDICEtE of thO MILLION
Pimbsornr ANT, racr.
, .
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c,.- '4 l 1 : :,: -;:,.. i.,• 4 ' ',': -*,. :,:,--:' t
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1-. 1 4 .71 " . ?A: - ~ ! t om ' E li t•i', ~i
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Y.,.'" 4- 1 - " - Cain -: Ai iit; ;'
S.
II OLI 01P .4 . 1 1L" S
THE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS. -
ir ti
FtiE. BLOOD is the - life-sustaining agent. Ili
.112 Tarnishes the components of flish,bone, masa,
ale, nerve and integument. The storhach is its
manufactory, the veins its distributore, and that
intestines the channels through which the waste{
riatter rejected in its . Productions, is expelleee.
Upon the stomach;the circulation and the bowels,i
these pills actSimultaneoisly;relleving indiges- . 1
thou, purifying the fluids, and regulating _digsl4Ncretiolis.
, 'THE. XATIONAL COSIPLAINT• t
• : Dvspepsia is the most common disease among:
all classes in this i t assumes a tho Us-3
,• country._ .
.and shapes, and.is the primary source of innum4
arable daugerous maladies; bet whatever its typel
d i r symptome,howeVer obstinate its resistance toy
•qrdinary preparations, it yields readily and rap-t
idly to this searching and unerring remedy, .f .
1 • BILIOUS, AFFECTIONS. i
The - quantity orthe biro is. of vast importanc4
tb health. , Upon the liver, the gland which se
e'retes this fluid, these Pills, operate specifleOly„,i
infallibly rectifying its irregularities; and effectu4
ally mirio,g4aundice,.Bilions,,Remittuuts, and all;
tile varieties of di-ease generated by an unnatu.l .
1 - 0 condition of the organ. ' : ..... .
,
BOWEL COMP LALVTS. t
i
Unless the bowels perform their functions prop.
erly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands:
die annually of Dysentery,' Diarrhcea, Chronie4
constipation; and other diseaseS of these waster
pipes of the sygtern. The effect of the Pills-upon
all' intestinal' disorders; whether casual -or epi.
d'emic, is a phenomenon-in medicime. Byfollow.:',i
in,, ,, the-printed directions, the most'alerming ca-',
F. 0 of bowel complaint are .protaptly .controlled.i
• A - .WORD TO FEN4LES. . !..
! The local debility and irregutaritioi which arel
the. espeeial annoyances of- the taker sex, andi.
which, when neglected, always shorten life, are;
relieved for the time being, end provnted in timel
to come,by - a course of this mild, thoro'alterative. -
Pills are the hest remedy k'neten in the
world for the following diseafes :
Astlitaa Chest Diseases -Fever and Ague
Cough's BoWeirComplaints Female Complaints
Colds . Costiveness Inward Weakness
Diarrhoea Headaches . • Liver Complaints
Dropsy ItidigeStion - Lowness of Spirits
Debility Itiflamcdatien Stone and Gravel
thficieriza Dyspepsia . Secondary Symptoms
Niter . Venereal Agections Worms of all kinds
• ,
I
a* So l d at the blanutaetories of Professor
}folway, 80 ,Maiden Lane, New. York, and 244
Straid, London:, bi. all respectable Druggists &
Dealers in Medicine thro'out the United States
no. the civilized world,in boxes at 25 cents,
6'2 1-2-cents, and $1 each. -
I Itgy"' There is a ,considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N.A.—Directions for the guidance of patietits
'ict every disorder are affixed to each box.
' ' jel6*tyl
S 11-0 E S
A . LARGE LOT for men women and children,
111 instreceived, and for sale it the very' low.
est rates, by 7. LYONS; & SON.
. McCollum & Searle,.
TTOR.NEYS & COUNSELLORS at Law,
Montrose, Pa: Wins in Lathrpps l new
building, over the Bank. ' • ,feb 23
.1. ).• attor.t.r . st i . D, W 'tame..
•
•' 1111: MEMORIALS,
"1 WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS,"
a lady remarked to us. a day or two since, as
she exhibited the-portrait of. an only child, gone
-to the 'spirit land;" which was one of
•
101:7333361' • .
AMBROTYPESI
tshould regret it; ba4i I - not secured
this precious memor!at of that dear one."" 80 .
thought we. The loved ones are. not-always
with - us, and while we can call them ears, every.
one should-secure-such tynemorlal ; especially
since they - can have them so truthfully taken by
that successful artist, A. B. TUBBS, 'of Bing.
luunton. ciec
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Jrrite subscribers have this day received another
J. invoice of letvolry, &c., direct from the
manufactovy, and are now prepared to allow to
their friends the best assortment of goods ever
before offered in this market. 'An persons wish
ing to make their friends and families Christmas
Presents, are invited to call and examine.
- dee22' ' • ' EVANS & ALLEN.
Odd follows' Ilnll, Binghamton, N. Y
EEDLIA—Bone and Wood Tidy Nee
.l_l dies, Tetting Shuttles, troihet Needles,
Sewing, Darning and Knitting Needlesjor ante
by EVALICS & ALLEN.
IJAIR PlNS.—Black, red and gilt Hair Pine,
various patterns and,priees. by -
• . Evsst! & Aims.
CORAL.—A fine assortment of Coral Beads,
Armlets, Necklaces, &c. 2 _ by •
E
• VANS dr: ALLEN,
Q:LEEVE,-BUTTONS AND STUDS,—The
bestissortmunt of Sleeve• Buttons and - Studs;
aIL prices and qualities, or sate by
E• ,
VANS 01. ALLEN.
SPECTACLS.—:GoId, Silver, Steel and
German Silver Spectacles, of MI ages, for
sale by EVANS & ALLEN.
rpHIMBLES.--Gold, Silver and German
vet Thimbles;a good'istock, for sate by
- Eyass & ALLEN.
NUT Crackers and Nut Picks at
EVANS-& ALLEN.
GOLD PENS. ? --A first rate variety of Gold
F'ens and Pencils, tilt sizes and qualities,
by " -: ' Evans & ALLEN.
I ABLE CUTLERY.—A - good supply of
El O K R nives i:O rNl NN F A or l k S si
1 every va • t —Pearl, Berlin Wire and Shell,
•
WA v T er CI - . nod Carvers
c CARD
R a p n d Steels,
CASES, byin
EEANS. & AELEN.
EVANS & ALLEN,
Watched A of-th e st e o s e t k m ° a f" trrs id m an a d ay si o l i
jr ............,,n,1t4NN„barb,4)......6
them of our• own importati ri„ „ at, ;prices much-
lower than have ever been sold. in town—War
ranted - good time keepers.
—Also, Watch Chains, a Mat rate as:4 tment
of GOLDFo,b, Vest, and Guard Chains.
TAR Rings and Brant Pins—a'beautiful va.
4
1 1 riety, in setts-double and single, consisting
of Pearl, Jet, Cameo i ,'. Lava, Coral, Florentine,
Mosaic, Brilliant, Enamel, and all Gold, various
p:itterns and prices. . ,
FINGER Rings—Diamond, Opal,
nne], Jot, and all. GOLD,. a great•'variety
from. $4O down. .
LOCKEtS—a very fine asspdment, GOLD
and Plated, 1,2, 4, and 6 faces.
SILVER Ware—a large stock of atm-I:rig sil
ier ware, consisting of spoons, forks,.ladles
cups; cake, pie, ice cream, butter, & fruit kni4es,
childreni setts, napkin rings, card cases, etc.
PLATED Ware — Castors, cake baskets card
.recervers; tea setts., ice pitchers, sugar bas
kets, salt cellars, forks, spoons, tonstoracks, gob
lets, etc. .
-B nAcEttrs—a full supply, - of every style,--
some very rich patterns.
CLOCKS—Eight day, and thirty hour clocks,
a great variety, warranted. '
nov 9 . - EVANS & ALLEN,.
No. 2 Odd Fellows' Ilall o AVashirig,tep et.
'CHANGE .OF TIME— WINTER 'AR
. RNGEMENT-LD., L..ct. R.•
R A AMEEMN—Mgrig
ChN and after Thursday., Dec. Ist, li3s9,trains
N., will be run as follows : ,
EXITESi PASSENGER Ti1d111.5,--Moving South.
The night express train on the N. Y. & E.R.R.
arrives at Gt. Mend a 3:28 a. m., and connects
with the express train leaving Gt. Bend for N.
Y: and Philadelphia at -- 8:00a. in.
Due at New Milford - - 8:17 . •
_ 'Montrose - - - 8:36
IlopbApaiti •- 8:59
Nicholson - %16
Faeloryville - 9:40
' Abington - - 9:57 -
. Scranton - - 10:30 '
Moscow- • - 11:11
Tobyhanna . 11:53. • •
Stroudsburg - 1:12 p. m.
Water Gap r • - 1:34
Columbia - - - 1:50
Dela Ware (15 minutes to dine) -
Hope (Philad'a connection) 2:35
Bridgeville . - 2:40
• Washington - - .3:13
Junction - • 3:30
NeW York - . 1 : 15
'Philadelphia .- - . 8:20
ExPrtEss TRAINS AWING N0R771.
Passengers from New York, leave
Pier No. 2 North River, at • - , 7:30 a. in.
-Passengers froth. Philadelphia leave '
Walnut street Wharf at - 6:00
Leave Junction - • 11:10
Due at Washington 11:28
`Bridgeville ' - - 12:01 p. .m
Hope(Philad,a connection) 12:05
Delaware (15 .minutes to dine) 1 . 240
Columbia - - 12:20
• Water Gap ' - 1:01
Stroudsburg. _ . •• • 1:15 .
• Tobyhanna . . 2:45
Moscow . - 3:19 .t•
Scranton . • 4:05
Abington. 4 : 49
Factoryville. - 4:59.
Nicholson - 5:19
.•••• Hopbottom 5:42 -
far MONTROSE - 6:04 •
New Milford - .' 6:22
Great Bend, - - • 6:40
-
Conaeeting, at Great Bend with the •
Night Express going %Veit at • 1:45 a. m.
An AeCommodation train leaves
Scranton for Great Bend at 10:35 a. in.
. Faetoryvitle 11:55 -
Nicholson - _ 12:35' p. tn.
Montrose - . 1:50
Arrive:at Great Bend .• 2:50 .
Connects with Dunkirk
,Ex.lV - est 3:39
and Accommodation ,train West at 5:33
Accommodation train returning leavers
Dreat Bend at - 3:10 -
, Montrose4:os
• • Niceolson 5:15 -
Faitoryville' . .
Due at Scranton • "- 7:35 '
The AccoMmodition train does tot leave
Scranton until after the arrival of—the Morning
train• on the Lackawanna & Bloom/114mq It. 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 Division a Pakaanger,,Car will be at.
Ladled to the Express Freight trains leaving ,
Scranton at . - • • 4:30 s. m.
Due at Moscow . - 6.00 ,
Stroudsburg - , . . 10:40
Junction • • - 2:40 p. In.
Returning Will leave JunCtion at 4:00 a. n.
Due atStroudisburg at'• - 7:45
Moscow. . .
Scranton'2:3s
- from New York will change cars
;at Junction. TO and fora Pbilada, via B.D.R.R.
jleave or iake cars at Hope. For kittaton, Kings
ton and Wilkes• Barre, take care of Lackawanna
6t Bloomsburg It R. at Scranton. For Jessup,
Archbald, and Carbondale, take Stages at Scran
ton: Tickets. sold and baggage checked
ivinouun. JOHN BRISBIN, Sept.
1
1 :: : Wm N. harts, General. Ticket Agent,- •
R. KENYON JR. & CO.
UTOULD respectfully SolisiVtho inspection
VV, of R now and very richl assortment of
DRA T tOODS
this day received, eonsisting in part of as follows: 1
Mat Black Moire Antiitue Silk - 18 s. "Per yard;
Foulard Silk, nice style, 6s. per Yard; Rich Plaid
Silk, the very 'neatest
,patterni, los. per yard;
Black Silk,2B inches wide, fromls. to 12s. per
yard; splendid Blark Silk Shawls from 118 ,to
$ll, the finest assortment in Sing's, Co.; new
invoice of Ginghams, at very losi-priceir, - also of
Calicoes; large stock of Denims; Mixtures, Plaids,
and Lawns; Printed. Shawls from "fa. to sb;
Broeha Shawls from $5 .to $2Ol Collars from
6 Os. Ao 20m; Parasols froin 8111 to 24a. each;
ficinpet; a large stock; Mhoa and Flowers;
also a new . invoieci of Gents Sl nes—Congress,
Enamelled and Cull Skin ; Ladi i
Congress Gal
.ters, Kid and Enanicried;.blisses ,calf and Enam.
elled.Boots; Children Pat odi Boas, Gaiters and
everything in that tine. "They Would also call
attention to the fuel - that-having in arrangement
with ohe of the largest ImPorting, Houses in
New York they will receive regularly New Styles
as fast as they appear in New , York, and will take
the greatest pains to please rill. Who call and see
and wish to purchase. Particulair attention paid
to - Procuring, fine godt—in ever} , style.
• fi Ii M.A.M.
A tier lot this day . receded, ;and 'would re
spectuilly solicit an examination of the same.
Good Tea at 35.; 'city priccs s nlso at-Is. bs. 6s. Bs.
•
• -St G ii. 11%. • .
L'OFFEE......Tavai Rio and Ground Coffee.
SALERATUS..James Pyles . ; Babbitt's Med.
ieinal, and Excelsior, &c. NAILS, and also a
new stock of WALL PAPER and WIN.;
DOW PAPEILthis day receiVed. FARIS
ING TOOLS of the most approved patterns.
Crt=lol3.ei . V . ,
Gold Band;Shaded, Blue Band, and all the new
styles, as fast as they appear in New Yolk.
[LOVE constantly on hand; SALT by the
barrel or sack. PATENT ItIEDICINESi
GLASS, and everythine: else yeti want.
R. KENYON JR. & CO,
Lawsville Centre , P.a.', June Bth, 1888. •
I Z AMMCONTA-i-a.
r. FORDIRAM
•
HAS' removed his shop across . the street, to
the building -one door below Keeler
. dt
S:toddard!s; which hp has fittedstip . expressly fora
Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop
where maybe found all kinds of
- /-I.4963EtTgIEDASEIi;;
from the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting
harness, and a general assormentof trimanings,
which will be made 'up or sold very low. -
Carriage Trimmings:
A good assortment on hand, whititi will be sold
very law; all trimming'done ehea'p - r 'than else-
•
• OAK•LEATRER
on hand, from which harnesses will be made and
Wiari e fark:tedel..
* *Custotners will please beef in mind that I
wish t settle up Caleb a year. . ':Those having
onsettled ecounts, 'or notes dbe, will, oblige
by settling or -nankin payment Without further
delay . . • FQP..DHAM,
. Feb. - 24th,1 Montrose, Pa.
WC:01 14 7-P : M., ,
i
Z I COBI3 would respecifulty,Onotince to the
. public that be may still bmpond at, the
uhkstarid,,fully prepared to attend t):),Oe Wants
of the community. lie will keep en liaud.a good
,
stock of '.
. '
'arr<peerl..oo . ISt •
S mins, TE.AS,COFFFiE, SPICES, FlltiVl, FLoint
and-SALT. (by the sack or barrel,}l•Ftsx, an all
amides found in First Class GrZ4ries. - 1
Ho would. particularly call thel - attention of
Farmers and :others to the fa'' tliat he is
constantly receiving fresh supplicS of . .1 -..
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and medium qualities,.*llieb will br
sold EIGHT, ter ready pay, in quantities to suit
the purchaser. • # • • -
Cash paid for Pelts, Wiecon,• and Veal skins.
• DISSOLU - TION.
.
THE firm of S. li:Sayns &Ilea& is .this,
day dissolved by mutual consent; . D: Sayre
withdrawing from the. firm. Theibusinesswill
bet arried on as heretofore under'.,the itam4 and
style of S.' H. Sayre, di Bro. The notes! and
accounts will be in the nnds of D. Sayre for
settlt:ment. All indebted to the firm Fill' ptease
give it their _immediate attention, as all the ac
counts must *be settled. •
S. it SAYRE:di BRcl','
Montrose, Sept. Ist, 1859.
.;
• • 1
XEYSTONE•HO { TLE
• At Montrose, Pettn.
WM. IL HATCH,Pr" Oprieter.
FIHIS new and commodious Hotel situ t ated
on Public Avenue, near the Court FlopsJ,and
nearly in the centre of the .busindss portion of
Montrose, is now fu ly completed and furnished,
and will be Opened ou Monday. tl 27th day of
tbe present month for the accoMmodation
: of
the public and travelers. 'The Pr o prietor feels
confident that ho is now prepared. to ettekain
guests in a manner that Aminnot:fall to gi .e
Completo Satisfaction.. 1-
• The 1 - lotetand Furniture aro neiv, and ne ex
pense- has been spared to render 4 equal, i@ dot
superior to any similaT establishn:l6ot in thisjpart
of the State. It. is well supplied . , witio the
recent improvetnents and comfort.e. and obliging
waiters will always be reaclft6 respotid to' the
call of customers.
f ,
The- Stables connected' with this }louse are
- New and - Convenient 1
- The Proprietor respectfully solicits the pat,ron.
Age of his old friendr, and thepublie generally.
-.WM. K. lIATCII.
1
WHOLESALE 'SALT • • I)EALER,
• 201 Washingt:oo4l,
(Directly opposite %Vashington Market,)
.
N'ErtiNT_"lrora .. is..,
STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and
COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine.Sar.T,,at the very lowest figures;
40000 tacks and bags, Consisting. iP part of I . ti
ton's celebrated brand for table and, dairy use;
Az.
Jeffrey Darcy, Marshall's, BroWnlow'rri c:
I
and 50000 hnihals Turks Island, Donates, Cu.
raw,M Si. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, ee, Nantes, 'c.„
all of which will be sold at bargain-price i from
vessels; store and sterchouSes. ';• ''
Any purchaser wishing to select, from _a good
assortment will find it to his interest to call.
N. 3.—Fine table salt put up ininnalLbags of
diffbrent sizes, and constantly on hand in ship
ping order. Also a
.splendid article of Rock
Ground, salt, in quart boxes, put up and for Isale
by the quiptity, in cases of five dozen - each. . '.
• THISALIN- ifliatj'
•
rrHE silibacriber having purchased
- JL refitted and newlytfurnished the
in• above well known and popular Hotel,
is prepared to accommodate the trav
eling public and others with:all the attentions
and conveniences usually font* in first4lass
Houses.,- No effort will be spared by the Oro.
priefor;and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal'in every point to any in the Country:
e Bar willralways be supplied with-the
'Choicest Liquors, 4 •
• gate Stables, connected with this House
are - Targe, roomy and' convenient, and careful-and
attentive Hostiers are always in charge of them.
- J. S. !FARRELL.
'• 'AB; ;GLUM P
it - FARM fOR 1' SAGE, •.
SITUATE IN JESSUP, one Mile North Of
Lathrops Lakes,. containing 102 acres, 70 of
which aro improved:. Framed honso.aud barn.
Price $l5OO. $5OO down, bilance.o s n time to
snit the purchaser. In possessiollot - L. Stone:
JOHN F. DTINBI 011. F,
.
Montrose, F e bruary 166'2'1860.4f
ABEL TURRELL
MrAS just returned :from selecting and. pur-•
Li chasing, - and is now receiving ono of rho
largest and best assortments of •
C 20.. TZ. -
,ever . offered in this' market. 1 The quality of
nearly every thing , good; and i all warranted as
represented. !Terms; ready cash and low prices.
Some general idea of the stock may be formed
from the following enumeration :
DRUGS,' at:menus,
ChemiCals,Paints, Oils, Varnishes
- Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, Lamps,
Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clock', Wall Paper,"
Window Paper, - Window Oil Shides,"-Fancy Goods,
• Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Perfumery,,
Stone Ware, Weems, Bnuthes,Whips,
Umbrellas, Bird Cages; Potket • •
radves, Grins, Pistols,
_ • : Ammunition, Liquors,Trusses, •
Supporters,Pat-mermaids,' Shoulder
• , Braces, Specta cles, Silver and Plated Spoons '
Yorks - , &c., Gold Yens, Stationery,. Violin, Gui tar, .k
Bus Viol Strings . , Bows, itc., Porcelain Teeth, Lith
ographs, Artists Tube Paints, Briuthes,
and all the popubtf Patent Medicines.
Also some Dry Goods,Wooden,
• * Bard &Japanned Ware, . • ,
Fluid and Oil Cans; Cainpheue,
BurningEluid, Alcohol, Turpentine, • „
Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Focit,Lard,Oltve; Castor,
Boiled' and Raw Linseed, and ,Coal OILS, Whit* "
Lead, Zinc, ark all !dads of Colored Paints, Vine
gar, Canary Seed;and other things too 1 ,
' . numerous to 'mention.
• Agit is impracticable to give more than a gen•
eral outline of my stock throng!' tho Newspapers,
every
. ode wishing goods is invited to call and
examine:. Customers on entering . the Store
must hot expect to rind every thing in sight; but
nearly every article wanted will, be produced
by inquiry. Thankful . for the liberal patronage
hitherto received, I hope to rnotit,and receive a
large increasoyof the-same,
lliontrose, oa. 6, '69. ABE C.TURRELL.'.
®itD' S
:a.rz
I GORATOR,
LIVER IN
E'IGILITATEI4.
fsoniOnma,and
Carta stmhlant kUOIS
•NE VEIL I)
T I enmpou.sitett e
I 1
. h. ,[o.llllo All est ddi.br,l
Rue a pros.! be ail z th al
sorte..l o with cnufide.ice Is,
Le rceernmended.
It--14.ks carrel . tberszen , b,
who 4a4 given. up all hopes;
lah..l.6teaccrUbcatesiu my 1
. The dose
l,
adaptedi
tedb idual I.ll.truf It. 11.1 WI,
act gently.ou the Itaweia
Let pie dictates - Lt. soar
use et the LIVER VVP;
sinew's Llvrr CoM-1
tacks, Oympepsia,
Sontuser Com-,
ry; Dropsy, Snarl
Costiveness,. Chol- 1 ,
talitorbuslioterni
knee, Joan d lee,
es, awl may be itse4sue
•ry Family Medi-
IIEADACIIE, tee s
twenty minutes, 111
spoonfuli are tak
Mut -
. All svhci.suw It argil
lain favor. . . .
3111 , WAiEtt. IN TIIE I4OCTII WITH
'TIIE INVIGORA'rOII, AND SWALLOW
DOTE TOGETII - Elt.
- Price Otte Dollar per Bottle.. . •
SALNPORD.'SI
.. • FAMILY'
~ . ,
'CATHARTIC
..-• , CIIIIPOUNPV:D FROM
Pare • Vegetable Extracts and pat np in
GT,Ams.cAses, - -Air 'Tight, and will keep
la any climate. - N. -
, The • Falun p• -7 Ca. ~..• 'hart Ilet PILL Lea gen
tle . but actlee Cathartic Ull which the preprletor has
need to tile practice more than la enly year,. -
' The ennonntir Increasing P 1 demand fryer) those who
h a e, ion : used the Ptif,Ta it and am wills:article which
atiglprevtlnneeterdjerthelr e'm Itec,lws Induced mato place
them wlthltrthe reecho( ell.
The Pretraalon well know M that different Cathartics art
on Afferent portions of the t.wela. - ' . .
lbs. Yh'A3lll.l( CA.- • 'l.ll/I.RTIC ' 17.1.
.has,wlth due reference to th'..s well establiehed fact,
been efenpnullthel fro= A 11 , varlet., of th e purest Veg. .
• .bir, Ettracts, n!liell act M alike On every
_part or the .
allin.st;! ..: 7 l : canal, and are - Tal , goo 4 and waft. in all ea.
co w re • Cathartic. tat Ca needed. such.' as //kr.
. mu g,. en t, - o r the A. -. St °nine h. bleepl.-
acs...Palas la the.i Reek att d Lehts„
Ca.tivenes.,, Pal amid; Serene.. aver '
t lac %Thole', bod y from , mrldeu enl.r, *hieh
f req uently, If n. .l e .l, -end in . A long roam, of he
. eer, Loa. sit ft int lite; n Creeping wet. '
1
...ilea acCold ov the wlk. ttearte..-
'ts.• -Headache , - %weight Its V lie heed,
' all lat 11a in avatar)* Disease.. V. In
Children or Adult.: then rant law,. teens
Purifier of the Ililned.. s . sib s ,paee dt s ewa,., p, wl.i. 4
tab It heir, thownineroua id to rbehtlja in thia'advertine- -
meat. Rorie. I to 3 -
PRICE Tiiiiv:,E Drltiva.
The Liver tart. ..arm., mad Family Ca.
- tlisamile Villa are Tirt.3o , ll .1.,y Perm:e.t.a cenetaUr , aeJ
gull a holessle by the Trade no al l the Lsrz , ~....
S. T. W. SAN Ot3llll 31. 13" - 'N,„
. . 31 welfArterer and PPoprfr , oe.,.„.
-333 Broadivay, Nev. - Turk: `
. 'N.
For sale .in :Montrose-
sep2.9 '594 , ABEL TURRELL e Agent
-__. _,-.__ - -_ SALAMANDER . Safes.---EVANS
------_• a Watson - , No. 26 south fourth
Ao:ff;
I
} ~ : p. I street, Philadelphia, liave now on
I '' (7 I hand a large assortnient. of Fire
'••••-•- --... and Thief-proof Safes. Also
Iron doors for banks; stoics, Iron
shutters,lron sash; all makes of Locks, equal
to any in the .United states.
Five Safes in one Fire. .Alllcorne out. Right .
with contents in good 'condition.
• I
THE SALAMANDER SAFES. OF I VniLAnwnta.
AGAINST THE .WORLD. - . - ,
EVANS &.• WATSON,
Have had tho surest demonstration-.in the
following Uertifiente that their manUfacture 'of
Salamander Safes bps -at length fully warranted
the,rt:presentations;which. hale been -made of
them as rendering an undoubted security against
thoYerrific - element t -
l?hiladelphia, April 12th, 1856.
Me , srs, Ewa - & 117.1.rco3.—Gentlement*Jlt
affords 'us the .highest - satisfaction to state to
you, that owing to the very protective qiralitlUs
of two of the Salamander 'Safes' which we
purchased of you some months since, ; we saved
a large portion of our jewelry;and all ou,y
papers, &c., exposed to ,the calamitous fun in
Ranstead Place, on-the morning of tho 'llth,
inst. ,
When we reflect that Mese Safes were located
in the, fourth story of the building we .occupied,
.and that they subsequently, fell into a heap of
blueing 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 cont'incing proat of the great
security afforded by your. Safes:
We shaji take much pleasure in recommend.
ing them to Men. of business i ns a sure reliance
Rgainst fire. ' •
GEORGE W.'SISIMONS & lifto., Jewelers,
Who have purchased - six large Safes since.
April 28, 's9—y.
UUR MUSICAL VRIF I\ D.
-i . - 0 ~-
U '}4,Z.
.71=
A Rare Companion for the' Wiuter Months.
Every Pianist, tEhould procure , tbia weekly
.Every Singel'. 1 I Publication of Weal and
Every Teacher, „ Piano Forte Music, cost.
Every Pupil,. ing but 10 .CENTS a
EvegAmateur, number, .and .pronounced
y the entire 'ress of.the Country, to,be '
"The Best and cheapest work otthe kind in
the World",'!
Twelve Full•sized Pages of Vocal and Piano
•
• Fort: Music . '
'Pica* 10 G 4 e3atss.
Yearly, $5; Half-yearly; $2,50; Quarterly, $145.
Subscribe to our "Musical Friend;' or order
it from the nearest Newsdealer, and ygu Will
have music etiongh, for your entire family•at en
insignificant cost and-if you want Music for
the 'Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, Accordio. •
&c., &c., Plubceribe,ta-the , '
SOLO lIMILODIST • •
-Containing 12 pages, coating only
1 . 0 c. a Number; Yearly,s2,so; Half gcariy,9l,2s.
All the Back,NUnibers at 10 cents, and-bound
Volumes. containing I'7,Numbera, at $2,60 each,
constantly- of baud - •
" • • C. B. BEY 31OUR & CO,-
'lO7 Nassau Si, New York.
WOOL EiRDING.
TE subscriber continues tie above business.
as usual at his old stand in Brooklyn
Thankful for past favors he, would solicits
share of tbispublic patronage ; •
A. G. REYNOLDS.
Brooklyn:NO 23d, 1859:-0.
L'llLlfilat, fresh ground. i ldoiaaaea and SA
.111: gars; eheaft. Just received and for ria/e by,
July 27thl J. LYONS & 49*,
A LAR. E Assortment of Lithographs
and ab° Pal tits, just arrlied.'and for
sale, ist,reduced prices. by. ABEL TERRELL.
POCKET BIBLES, IDIARIES, •
• i CHRISTIAN ALMANACS;
PSALMIST;
• - - - - SUPPLEMEN r
SMALLL BOOKS,' for sale by •
Dec.. 20/A. T. LYONS & SON.
Also; hURE•KEROSENE
. LICB MORI- LIGIIIII
FitlsSoH4lgenlitriiidn'etTnpts, o ll'osCeaend a lgt
Raisins, Coffee,ete. etc., jusitopened and goin
cheap. ' • , J. LYONS & SON: •
Xintr,4ofr Vrobisin.Stori •
At VIONTHOSP., Pa.
NE deor below J. E th ridge's Pa.,
Storei
O'on Public Mame, where - will be found
constantly-On hand a general 'assortment of
ROCERIES
Such as Snkars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
Also the choitest bran& of
. .
FAMILY:FLOUR,',
Meal, Lard, Pork, 'Hams, fish, Candid; dec. ••,
We soliet a share of the public patronage, and,
pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by
-each tiargas to secure'another. - - '
- ' ' - 'BALDWIN I, ALLEN.
wet. LALutx.
ALM ED- BA;LD WIN
'DOCK 1 , DIARIES AND * ALMANACS for
'1 .1860' i :, a large. widely. And :Indelible
Pencils for !narking wearing apparel, warranted,
not to fade o r wash oat, for.ssle
. • I A. N. BULLARD:
. .
A CHEAP and easy retried) , for the Ellis arid
A
Corns i j.'ry it. Altio Meyers Rat and Mice
Exterminat4. sold by • LYONS & SON.
WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES of
Limo ; and Sae; . for Consumption; Hol
losysyrs Oiniment.and Pills ;Judson's .11inuntain .
Herb Pillai'and nearly all the Medi: inn& adver
tised, or in; marliet, aro for sale by
liontroir, Jan. 9., ABEL TERRELL. ."
has r Tivhl N. •n•I Ia n re-.
dia4a.va hit IA Wt. it
elthlu the 1 - ne'ttro.7eati
tor. rellnr. as Uw •ourn e roaa
11.1.4.i0u /how.
to the tnufierameitrof th e
4.11 la suet, qua/ales as It
„• , •
raiment goine ynu the
V/GOIRATO endslo
•plaints, ISllionsAp.
Chrotrsie Diarrhoea',
;dahlia,
Stoat lath f llabitual
ir,A;holera, Choir.
Ittfautaan.
leernale'Weaknesi
eesarully as an firrli ill •
It Rflicure S I (IC.
thoueaude C}1:1 testily.) In
two or three Tea
en at etunakeuceteent or
1 gt*lng thelr teutlmmy
, . . .
Aims,lbpresent you with a. perfect tikenoia• of
Tezneo; a chief or a tribe's( the rrtrange .dztee Nation
, that once ruled' Mexico. You sill find i full account of .
him and ItiA, l , people in nun. Pamphlets end Alionsitea—to
•
be hxd,gratilL from the Agent, fur there rill.. .
The taverner and manufacturer of ••Juileon'a Matte
ban Herb Plilla," has anent t te greater parr of his lire is
traveling, 14y ng vietted ne rly every country, in the
...world.' .He it..imat over eiz y are Anionic the India. ..r
the Rocky )fpnutaine and sir le..3ien, Snit it sae thi, that
the '• Ilqrtitatx flans Emit". acre di-eutered. A v•iy
intertating aceount Of his.ailventurra there, ptu will Cud
in ode Almanac nod Pimplalet.. " • -
It is an gain -barbell fact, thacell diaraten tithe frotri
t • it- ItiPt r. 81LOoD s .
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The blood G the life! and Shen any foreign or unl, ttl y
matter getal mired with it. it. la at oneo d0.14.1.t01i-! to
every orgavitof the toodyr Every nerve •reelti Ito- ponnot,
mad rnit the vital Olg,lll quickly complain— %The ,h.o.ach
sill 'not di rot the heel -peifectly. The.,liter ci.a.e. to
Pecrele a aulairienty of bile., The action or tie heart la.
renketterr, Rad at. the eiret4tion i. -feeble, The lollor
beernaie eh4ed with the , p.drotions matter: tonne, a.
couch—end 101 l from a alight Imietrity at the fountain.
Lend of' life+-the Blood! ni it tou'llad thrown 14.1i1,
...rib, fcr icettance, In a pure opting; from which -rat a
tiny rivulet,t,in a few minutes - 111e whole coon* of the
afr6ll•3 toenail.. diatnrbed and 6.d/wed. . A. crick!'
doe* impure; blood' fly to "every part and leave iti ,coop
behind. .AlV,the paamage. beconoeoleitroeted, and 0rd....
the ob•trurt r,el ie removed, the lump or lire noon titre out.
There pillWneit only purify the bloom", but regenerate all
the. aceretioria of the body they are,ltriawfurei unrivalled
ati a . I; ' •
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OL•Rit • FOR BILIOVS . I.IISEASVS,
L
later Caterlaint, Sick Ilettdarhe, he. lill Anti Bike e/
Sleilleineea front the blond_the, hidden amp. ••f
VAS!, am pere all the bind* aint•aeenitione pure awd .
Event, elearipg and reauseitating the 'tit.' 6 5`in.•
Plearnet iddee4, ht it to YR, that We, are able to place
within your ireseh, a nawlitlne like the `• 11°14a-rata Ilona
Pmts." that, wilt pax, directly_ to the a alieted part.,
through the': bled "and fluids of the bent(. and emu.
. the aufferer Ito brighten with the hush of leant,' and
health. t
aßroa FEMALE MEDICINE f .. •
,Fentale; st ` flt wain* health,. shOuld river be without
)They 'purify the blood, remove Olotructinus
of 0 1 kinds, cleanse the akin of all pimples and Llotclies
awd bring the rich color of health to the pale, cheek.
made, tianta and nabs ot 'which theie Pills are
made, were thwovered in a very surprising way among
the Ullman*, a tribe or Abnrigibes in Mexico. Get the
Almanac .of but Agent,. and inn Will mil with - delislit,
the very intiresting account it. contains of the - ..GZTAT
"Ittnitma" of the Aztecs.,
Obeerveiz—Tke Mountain Md.. Pa's are Tun tip in e.
Btauffjad Wtaliper. bad teat tonfaim 40 pins, and Midi
• tit 2b tents per 'nos. Alf pristine, Lore Ike siotalury tf,
4. L JUDSO' d CO., on tack tem ,
)13. L 3:171380N, & Co.;
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FM FIRM.
I Juipso.vls
- Mountain Herb Pills.
'Aaron's are the sift' Remedy in exist
. rare for the following Coniplaint,s: ;
emylititztr, Fum-amt. Irsalners,-
C•••h•, '-t Arir air Agur, Lirefemotpletin!k,•
7r. reveyhtiote..rdwriless nJ Syiritr,
Chet Disaw-t ireadacirs, - • •
etwfirencts, ,
STnntartf! Cearet.
Ppaimia, Influenta, Strynda,y tlyaty
Diarrhaa, • . Inflammation, — • tan*.
Divvy, i; • - • • • • /b.'.
PROPRIETORS.
NO. 50 Leonard Street, .
xzw razz.
sr Agent. 'mated alwiya—Mdrux a. 11,0re..1D11
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