The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 26, 1860, Image 4

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    JUD Sa.V 9
Mountain Herb Pills;
AnAir. we rw.rtit you with • perfect
c l,f of a-ir'.tio of the otrav• Acute Naion,
that on, ruled Yon will find P/ full averunt'ur -
h'ru and h 7. pew•i•le it nor I . .mplalet.4 and Almanacs—to
De cretio. the icentajor these
The mventor sod manufacturer of ••Judenn'e Sloan,
tofu li. h rent the g. eater jurt
itarobnc, •:•g nearly every coontr.f in the
tin mei .14 year* among the Indians of
llte it,pkv—Moialtai.os awl of Uesiro, an 4 it 4.1.. floor that
tho Itor,r.vur liKen wore alftenverelf A very
intere , ri:r a;, mat' there, you will flail
At - iga,e and Pamphlet.'
it v‘tabissiled fact; that alhdtFM.P, eriee•fri
1111Pti117C BLOOD I
The hloral la the lire! and %Lc/tinny foreign or it/lbwll
ifhltor gels n://rd with it, It, is at once /I:gird/wed to
/a•r2. crzon of the bod ewe
y. Eary rae feels thy r“ , /all/
an I ail the a r,l toe, na quickly complain. The ai'mach '
aril nod digrat the ha at. perfectly: The liver craw/ to
arcane n aulllcieney of file. The att a in o' the heart is
weakened, and ma the rice/Lt/on is foolde. „The lungs •
lateoine niala the poi.. nona matter ; hence, a
tough—and all /tom a alight impurity at . the f e n t/ min.
demi! of tife- it Wm.! I •At ,1 teat rota: faith, for naatance. in glare aprlog, from valtinli MD a
tiny J . /mkt, in a few eMnolowtho alodc emir/. ot the . a.
sgwatu Ifent.taa'Ocdorlawl and /loot/hued. Al quietly
dwhi bl./02 fly tot very part. and. earn '
/ding
Waited all ;he Ira. •agea &Tome ht./Ornate/1, and unleart -
the i• n at ed. thia lamp Of life non dies out.
The-e t-1.1,
, pez•ft the tleetl, bet reßtenetate .11
I,ergtna the ~ay, 'they r,rr, thtrytore
at
Peadarl,e, ke . Thin Anti Paheits
I:le.:nne fi.nn the then: : the hidden keedn el di.
en•in, mr..l n n•iern n:1 the fluid, and recrelionn pure nud
t cent, :entin,r re,-ritatinr the vital urgann:
inderr , , i• it to tint we Are able to lititee
emeh a oir,he.ire hhe the •` 2ihit,Tele lynx
)101.." that tathpe netly to the afflicted parts,
throtigh the 10.ar•1 , the ho,iv, etik MOM
to to.i.-14t.0l Icitli the. flush of I...eauty and
arr the Best Remedy in exist
encl. fur the following Complaints:
jri;.. , ;: c, ~,',xirits. bri.th'fi. • inward 'real:vest,
(bt. h , , .l:, rGO .4pl, Lin, amet,taints,
0 ias , 117,1.;:e rl,ll4airus Lome. I(Bptrifs,
Chest ,r45 , ,t,e.5,. //end, b., • l'ilts,'
C.J3C,t,S. /WI i, , , , i,n , Sfrrn, and Grate/.
Dlgrep.4,z, 17 t tlet,g1, S.erpsufaly Synip
Dial - lA(4,z, /ulan,,,vi,,s, toms.
Drops's,. ' ~. • • • • : •
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
roonles alio value 1-'3llli, nese, be without
them Tbry the blinni, remits° obstructions
cf nil tie..! , , clean, tl .tin of nil pimple , : itnil blotches
a.uit the rich ei.lor of health to the pate dletli. • •
gra .. ll, /1:1111.• nob Herbs of which thene . Pills are
teat.. w ii , ...oservit in it very sorr-I-log Sony amonz
the Tvlnetin, a tribe Cl Aborigine., in Mexico. Get the
Aireanne of on; .Agent, nod you will emit with delight,
tLe very inte,stitic nrcouct it contains of the i`Gbutrc
lit.Dscinc - of the Aster
flbservr.-2 , 5; No:Wain /rah Pals are put iP ia a
&N„4 tts. cen:aitts 40 jells, and Retail
at p:- b z plitnne, hats the sitotolsts
Jr/t, , , , ,,V 4 r(o rn rack to .
B. L. JIMSON„& kpo; _
S l' IZ P f 0 n
• No. 50 :Leonard Street,-
E I' RR .
jEr Agnan war. Zed alirs.T.,—.le.drea as above...“
SA '1 h&,
HOSTErTTE;R:S . ,
STCD.I/ 3 2:Git BiTTERS.
ni•J'acturf-is of NOS
TET
'ILLS It. act ct tif,,lct,re to
1.. k
:,rti caihed rrpti
-1.111,,ti1.rxe.... \ it w tarts upon
Cs
1 1 ,•1 , ,
11=MI
!•. ::31t,tilaCii Bit -
I t ;tr: fisa to OVlr :ft hail..
rvi lrc ii= pian•fesc trr::d•y
—LI: 'l,t•A Hem 1I it. uriug
.c w„il,l reach
I.r •• •
- i •.I
•-•
tata , tliser.tre.unt
1.r.1 th0 1 I are
, la the r,rrpara
t•i the rrhiainent
,f 13,e century
trn, mire not y 111):
near A 417,
I go , •r
live.
v.1....1%,
rtentiont'• l nd the I.ltters to thcia; j:;:tients; but -
are ready at all to 1,1 , ,i‘e W.:T - 411113 to 113
'ef.ielvy :.11 c r.s f -ti.machil,:erangemettts
-and 3!:e di-...,,t-e-'reetzlting therefrom.
This -Dot a t Fula' ity, obtained
,l.y ei.;mardiral - y j - flurz; the *Way of
11, f :1 - 43 Ilitter•s, but a solid;
. .. ~1 ,a in , prdicine. which is
1,, •c, gn, time itself. •
Lit t er,,,9 have- proved
6, I 1 ,4 1 1,..s where leer utO ague
nod C'.lllrhitilS JIIIVO
e,ont,l their limulreds. To be
;.hie to Hlte tl.ot the "Bitters"
area certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
di:y..3.1,c is to the proprietort. o source of un
plev.sure. It rettyjcb all morbidrunt ter
frog; Lty - orcl. putities the bloctl, and
i.apayt%rk.,: I vitality to the nervous system,
g; in;; it that
to end (nergy itylispen , ahlef
Jet the roctot'Ation of health It operates upon
the AI (mach. atol titer digestiveorgans,
s milPy'lmt poyyrfltiiy. and reot ores them
t 0-a co . a , :.:;••:1 t 1 )...1.:e healthy discharge.
.of the of narfire.
Elderly vers...n s' may itse the Bit teri'dally as
per tlireeta ! ns on th'e.l, ,, rtle, and they will find
in it a siiniil:;nt I,,ruliarly adapted to comfort
dedillirtZ years. a- it i., pleasant to the palate,
Itarig.rating to the bowels, excellent al i a . tonic,
wad rOurenating generally. We Lace the.,evi
dence of thetia:ols of aged men women
yb.)lltivele;xporiorn . ed the benefit. of using this
pre , parat in - nilile'tuff . ring fi-otn stomach de
.
r:1 gtneral dei;ill4y; ieting under
the abrice of plty.:lcians, Bare abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly te s sted .the
merits tf this article. A - fewlwords to the
gentler FC=. There are certain periods ,when
cures are co hara,sing that n,any of them
n ice the trial. The relation of mother
abrorLiouly , tender, that the
c4paelally if the be young, is apt to p
her owahtalth. in her extreme anxiety
for . 11 , ..r it runt. Shonlil the period of maternity
. I‘rrire during. the szimtner season, the wear of
I,* aud generally aggravated, Here,
nocera,ity for a E ran Wont to recupe
r.o, • Le or.or;ii CS of the system. and enable the
t.. Lear up under her exhausting trials
A 1.%) Nursing ruoiheragene
rally I.lei - er the Bitters to all other invigora
tors- that re.!elve .the endorsement of. physi-
M.L.-au-e it is agreeable to the taste as
well as NA-7 :in la give a permanent. increase
of a
11 th , ''e.Pc••-•n< to whom we hase,partimi-
Italy re:errel nt,ve. to wit: sufferers from
fever and ty malaria. diarrheea,
dysentery, intligeYion, logs of appetite, and
nil disis,,e-? or d , rangx•lneuts of the stomach,
supersphitati':d persons of sedentary
ocrupaticn, and nitri-inf2 mothers, will consult
their oven sical welfare by tt i s -i ng t o B oo _
tetter'S Stonmeit titter' , nitriul.
.
u, caution the public against
using an,y if the u:anc iutitations or -counter
' feits, but ask for iIosTLITEICS CI:L.KIitt.4TEU
STOMACH I;!irt:rs, nod ee:t hat each bottle has
the words `• Dr. J. II ti - stet tcr's Ittomach Bitters"
blown oil the s.de'bt the bottle, am:IA.4:1'111/mi
on the metallic cap coverin the cork, and
ohscrte that our Lutograph e hatUre - is on the
Prerared and sold by HOSTETTPIt &
514.1.T,H, .Pittsburgh, Pft,...a,ud told by all
dveggitta, grocers, and dealers generally
throe: thee; the 'United t.t.tes,lßouth Area.
ries. anti Germans•
in 1: 6ntrnso, by
! v ABEL TURRELL
,
Rriara if--Wm..Elwell; E; W. 'Baird, E; Dj
.. I ill ontayneX:o.ooodrie.h, B.,Kießslyery,Towan4 '
da • B• 1 3, , .llentley, L Searle, C. D. ' Lathitirp,l
____...
.--s, ,OLD DOLT . ittATH'S BOK 01'TBAVELE et„ ! i •-• •
', :• a vtl yr, a' 4,4,,04 046 ' ()i • the orvanese-167 ' 4 - l A r ittellherg ,ll9 ntr° 8 e- „ • ' L '
, . -.
.1
•il * - *Jhwilry neatly' repaired. olC.sliort notice,
~•.o EN , ir 1,,,F.; m ,. ..ii••in..-...Wiyh full e:iteetions tor ! i .. *
iv r , rVlir: raw ,rf voi ,c.. u r n i,ti t i n , I, rw hiti N . ea ..ll and•on reaiSarlable terms. [June lfoth•iBsl3:-.tf.
. , .
I ;. rrh. eiti:.!ll.. t. ,, id, :,,-, hind. fevers; tredrt 3isedse,',
~.,i. .o ft; it i . .•., r - ii , •...lu. p...if,.. I, ver complainteravel 1 - L PI. Pettffligill & I go, ..
:,fi ,iriap, ,1,,,....it .F . fi:nrele t:emplitijits; at.C.-4.*--". A dvertisisig Agetitts, at ° 139" - Ntrissau.st,.
.1• 'um r+i'. „;;!t i•ur“l,-.4i..0t rem ift,{n fes of cure* LI Ne.wil t urk• "d " sth te '''ts Do's Jo; are i
rd ero , ret 1e.,2•4' 1 . '4. Ile. rurpor.e of i'epeuing as agents tor 4 The' Montrose D emocrat, and Are aw•l
...ray Nuil 4, x;r •.• ';•• , lurr . .ireif• L'S :. sposmible from a i thorized to eontract for oast our lowest rates. 1
r - . . , .
.•-,nuour, fi, , ...1,. it.wil.l be meat to any Part afl-
~.atiqii;:e; r.r •ved t ,, i'..1 , iete...t.0 RR. fIEATH, ri B URNING -FLUB), White - ad 1 Cod nab;
0,-•2,tiyt , "l t. 1 .; r.,,,,,du or, New York City. -I JUIN 3:edieo Kid El. 8..800t5, and. trfpro Gititeni
Sul l i alb" by A. Turreli. Meadroeei tleydeti i from 46 eta. t o $1,76.....a1l at. - ,7,LERIS.
:'i- , ..w., New IV Ilford ; OP. Mathews;Ecratitoo. '' May 19th 1859.. - ' •
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NEWOfOIiiI
AT At T
a BRINVI STORES
9 '
*OF ,
1 6Uttilib i dtg, Vosenbaum, •k
AT
Montrose, & Bumf, a Depot, Pa
Hwfl t
Tt iin i taigned have provided themselves
h
A,SSORTMENT
FALL AND WINTER, GOODS
HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST
lin thjs.ucetiiii of country.
1.: They ski), flatter- themselves that ibey have;
the - hest,tacinties ofibtaining •
_
•, , .
from.qc '4)l, arke,.
and are lfeteimtnod.not to be undersold by any
firm. ahie4tda or N. Y. City. in regard to -
READY MADE CLOTHING
we would •saV-tbat being in this busines largely at
•
• 2.4.Dep Street Nei York City
we en ofier the public bargains not, surpassed by
• any retail dealers in this seetiOn, - as we' eau sell
hero at.:s.rctail prices as cheap as those who go
to N'et37. Via and plarelmsb: at Wholesale and
I . then bring them here and have to make a profit
over thAtywhi'eh they have _already paid them.
I. selves..:4' Call and see, us and we will prove
the facts.' !.
Qsiitt - rlib . 'o:l - g, 11p$tnbaiintl &.-gric!.
ont roseLPn., October 27 th, '1859
DIOIE - HOT 11EICR•ITI
TARRY riot by the Way•sidc—but haaten.to
the likad=of • Navigation and get
MORE GOOD GOODS
C) - 11.0 1:301.1.ax
thdr, can be hild lit any BEE &SHOP in Peon'a
I am bound !,to make it an obiect fir CASII buy•
ers to .leav;e their shillings with me, and -not
sped them 'fur :Lazy trash--stuff'—the fag ends
;of Peter Funk Amtion Shops - --which .make a
13;g Show dpi Hand Bills: DoCt be' humbuged
by liffee cent handkerchiefs, sold only to-bleed,
but con. ti the , • , _
CASH STORE
one (1(1'4,, blow Tarbell'ti ilotel and buy yow
• . Goods'', at New-Y6rk Prides,
Calicoes, Tlelains,. Shecting„s, all good Goods.
Excellent Tiias. 40, 50,t0, and 75 cents. Bing,
.11:Tinton pri,.4i 4s. 55..65. and as. 131,1 pounds
; nice : ll[y Sugar 'for $1,09. Box Raisins, Is. Soap
„Starch, TobaceQ, &c., all of whitdt 1. WILL
self li) snit the elosest buversx
January 2,5, 1860] -
,(1. TYLER.
• N B.—Dnift forget ,the place ;.t ile wive Store
1:Auf.1.7. AilulfOlrp, No. 3 Public- Avenue.
STOVES
.AT -)ItEDUCED PRICES 1'
L. 13 3FIL Et I ria 6 1"
just re,eiving a large stock of NEW' stoves
ir.ciuding-:.a full/ ammrtmerit . of
Cooking, Parlor, Office, aria'? Shop Stores, .
'fur iVood or Coal.
41sa l .Stone .Pepe, Zinc, Stove Tubes, 4.7 e,
Un assortnient will irel udethe most select and
:detzirable st'rrves inAnarkel, and Kill be sold rit
:Reduced Prices for Cash or Prompt. Pay.
New Milford, Noremberist, 1859.
- ,"1% fuliv than
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
I..AT , GREAI BARGAINS!
~,
1 pea - dr : . Pay and Small Profits. '
7BILIPPITT has now in Store and is
1-1. • making large additions to :his Stock of
FA LL AND WINTER . M
GOODS, .to which he
wcuild invitU the attention OrPROPT PAYINGBui.
Tiara;embracing, the most desirableAtsrieties of.
. L.ADIES' DRESS GOODS,:
In New Styl'es of Rietaall Prints and_ Plaids;
in DeLhins,, Ducal Plaidg, Plain and Plaid Merl
nos, Mohair Cloths, Ginghatnii,end Broetre,
Stella, Cashmere, Silk, and Wool Shells; Rich
Ribbons, Bonnets, and Froivers, Net Hoods;La
dies' Cloths, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, &c.
With-a full 'assortment of - 1 ,
1 •
Staple and . Fancy Goods,.
.as nsiial, including
Grocerios, C.roe4e4, Hardware,
Scotties, Iron, Slpell
Hats and Caps,. -
'Boas, and Shoes, Carpeting, Floor-pil Cloths,
PaintedlWiadOw.Snades, Wall- Paper, Cloeits.
Drugs, Oii,.Paints..Furs,llutlitlo Rolujs, &c., &c.
The entire stock being large, and oought for
CASH, will give a superior opportunity for choice
e.itleetions i and will be sold for REAM-PAY 10
to 2.5 per ,cient: below regular Priceti. An ex
aMination of the STOCK Will be found] profitable
1 to -tho.se who wish to buy.
T. . .
T, lIERS and Mantra, Brothers '
aatd4itneis, and all others interested,
will nlettae . take PAIITICULAII notice that
45t , 33. - ti5L
the fellow that comes round once a ye r ar to tickle
the chiltirefi,. is expected' - afong soon, and
,has
nreedlo call at Ilullard's;%ok &er where he
can find
-.-! A nice lot'of Tom
. . For Girls andlloYs.
Also, a fine lot orGift -Books and Annuals, &c
such as old Santa Claus will surely be pl!ast,
With. -
Please remember- thal the old fellow will
round a few dass.earlier this year than usua l
as _Christnan comes on Sunday, and try to
finish his triivels to all thailittle.Giris and Buys
Saturday night At theAbntrose Book Store.
- Retneinbetf," N: 13U4LARD.
. itloritrotiO; 'Dec. 13th; 1859. „ 1
'l3 - -SIIvIPSON
,
WATtil REPAIIIER
& IF b • •
Shop in • oyrs budding
neit croOr above Keeler '& Stoddard's.
HAVING worked for the past nine 'yea,
witlttle most skillful'' wor kmen, he feels
o
cnfidetit That , he can - do the,most dffietilt job
on short notice.: . ;-
All Weal WartOnted to Give Salistaeliot.
' •
u .
• ?, 1 •
!' W. B. sttersoa 'has worked for me for sow:
time. andbUran recommend him as a :careful an
1 ekilful workman, competent to do as'good wor '
i 118 can be' done in the' country, and, 1 worthy o
1 1 confideneti:
.1 ' Wm. A. CHAMBER/ AIL
ToWanda June ,
I,oth. 1858: 4,
..-
which they,bonet 'of b33ing the
N. B r and Salt constantly on kdocl
New Millard, October, I'M- .
7 • -0
/
; Cheapest.l l Mr,: Largest!
'0PP,90:3 •
Pays fur Tuition In Single add 'Double Earl/
Book.Keepiag, Writing, Commen.!ial Arithmil
tict and tectnres. - -'. -
Reard S wrens 820, Stationery 417 k
T,nition 835 i ICU tire oxpensesifititi..i;
•
Usual time fr046 , ,t0 jo weeks, Every itui
dent, upon graduating, is guaranteed competent '
to manage the Books of any BusinesS, rind quakt
•
ified to. earn a saldry. of from ,
$50:0 'TO -$lOOO.
Student , ' enter at any time—No Vaeation--? '
•Review -at pleasure , „ - •
;Fir:4 Pierniutat-thr Restalueinesa Writitig for
1859, received,at Pittsburgh, Philadelphio, and
Ohio State Fairs.- ; Also, nt the principal Fairit
of. the Union eor We past four years.
Minilters7 .otts teceired at 'half prim.
* * *For Cironlara,-Specitnens, and - Ernbellis4
ed Views of the College, inclose • five letter
stamps to n -
F. IV. JENKINS, Pittabo Pn.
HF. 4 27/ Rssitot''Aria
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4 `4l'l/4K-- --, t 4 F ;
ay
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t - 1,-; -;•,,e4,:5.... - :.. I
1 '..4.52--t"..):4:et-"r:
~,,,
Thil.tonifft> ~giu...
An aperient - stomachic preparation of
IKON purified Of:Oxygen' and Carbon by con.
bustion in Ilydrdgen s . of high.medical- author
ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the
following complaints, viz.: •
DEBILITY: =VOUS AFFECTIONS, .EMA
CIATION, DYSPEPSIA. DIARRHEA, CONSTI:
PATION. SCROFULA, SALT RIIEUM,I3CURITY,
JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS RIEEUMK
nsm. MERCURIAL coNsEurvicEs,,INTEBL
MITTENT . :FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CICRONIC
HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS; MIS.
MENSTRUATION; WttiTc,S, CHLOROSIS, - etc.,'
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN, etc.
The IRON being absorbed by.the MOO, and
thus circulating 'through the who - le system, no
part of the body can
- escape their truly wonder
ful iniluenhe. • • -
The eiperionce of thousands daily primes that
no preparation or Iron can for a moment be
compared with - it. , Impurities of the blood, de.
pression of vital :energy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al.
most every conceivable case. In all cases of
female debility (alor albns, chlorosis, etc.), its
effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy
has ever 132 in disiovered, in the whole history
of medicine; which exerts such prompt, happy,
and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, Cota.
pieta digestion, rapist acquisition of strength,
with. an unussml Opposition for active and
cheerful exersite,l immediately follow its' use.
As a grand stomachic and general restorative
it has no. superior', and no substitute: •
Ptit up In mot flat metal boxes containing
.50 plll4. prier 59 cents per box: slx. boxes,
St :10; our doseti boxes. Sh . oo. For , sale
Dingobtta gemrally. WM be sent free to
any adders, on re . evipt of the price. All
let
ter*, orders,' etc . :, should be addressed to
R. B. T,OCKE & CO.,
General Agentia.
339 BROADWAY, N . Y.:
_. N.—The above, Is a fac.sltrale of - the
/abet an each box..
For sale in Moo irnse by
deels Ty ABEL TURBELL. Agent.
a No suctilwonn AS FAIL."
. ~
CIECITT.ABH TO THE SICK.
THE first hospital surgeons end medical pub.
, licists of. Eur i ope, admit the unparalleled
anti-inflammatory and healing properties.of this
Ointment; govonMents sanction its use in their
naval and militaryiservices ; tind the masses in
this country and .throughout the world repose
the uttoostcrinf.i n
dcince.ia its eno ire properties.
It penetrates the !sources of inflammation and
c'orruptidn which 1 underlies the external eii
dences of disease and mentralile, the fiery ele
ments which feed find c'xa-perate the malady.t
' -Eheumatisn4Scrofula, Erysipelas. i
'These'are atnotJ , the most terrible and ago
nizing diseases of the muscles ; the fleshy fibre
i
and the skin; yet i their worst r forinsoind Whim
'seemingly incerahle, they invariably disappear
under a persevering application of this soothing,
healing, antidote iii pain end inffinitmition.
Salt Ilhetun,!Fever Sores; Stiff Joints.
.!
In all ease, of z,i in/1
4lt Rheum, where medical wh
ters:lotionsi and every. receipt of the pliarmailn,
pcm have proved useless, the Ointment will ad:.
compliSli a thorou!di cure. Fever Sores . heal
quickly tinder its ilatience, and its relaxing ilf..
feet upon tontract'ed sinews is truly wondetful.
Ditieharging Ulcers. - 1
' A most remarkable and happy change is prO-
Auced in the aprraiance of malignant ulcers af
ter a few applicat4ns of this Oinment. The her
,rounding re,dnesss vaniShes, and grratittles of
of healthy' flesh begin to take thd place -of the
discharged matter. This process goes on more
or less rapidly. o m it the orifice is filled u p with
sound material. and the ulcer radically cured.i
- A Wofd to Mothers.
The young are t i tle most frequent suffers froin
external injuries, land thetefore. every
. mnthbr
should have this hPalina preparation constantly
at - hand. It is 'An absolute. specific, for sore
breasts, and quielav removes the encrusted sorbs
which sometimes Idisfigure•the heads and, faces
•of children. I '
6
~ . _ . SigUifteant Fedi. . •
This Ointment iiiunivenally.useci onboard the
Atlantic and Pacile'.whaling fleet as' a 'eure4r
scorbutic
affeetiot 'and as the best : posSilile
'remedy ter noun and bruises. Large supplies
cif :it have reeentl• beewordered hy the Sultan
of Turkey for hospital purposes.
-I'
•t
Both - 111.e Ointment and Pit/Ls/ion/Li be used ;in
, .ate jollriteing *eases - .
Bunions, Chapped. Hands,. Scalds,
Barna, - Mercurial 'Eruptions, Sore Legs, 5i 1
Chilblains, Rheumatism, - Sore Breasti;
Flstiila. Ringworm, Sore Heads,li
Gout, Salt Rheubt, 'Sore Thrnats„
Lumbago, : Skin Diseases, Sorespf all kitiA
•I)raius, I - •StitrJOin R
Ulcers, Worms of all kinds, Venereal Seise
Tetfer, -Swelled Glands.
* * *Sold at...the Matrufficfories of Profesior
HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden. Lane, New York, and
24 Strand, London, by all respectable DruagiSts
and Dealers in Medicine throughout the Ifnifed
States and the , civilized ,woild, in pots, at 25
cents, 62 . 1 -2' cent and St 'each. .
Fir There is a.considerable saving by taking
the larger alma.
. N. etir-
s for the
—tlirectioa_ kr_ 1)2
in pvery diaorder.are affixed `to each pot.
j9*y I ,23cow.
• - .
.._ •
S - HOES. . f
ALARGE LOT fcir men *omen andel:aide : in
just pceived, and for sale at the very hiw
eat rates, by . 3. LYONS, & SON
- LIVE - MEMORIAM •,•
I WOULDN'T_TAKE A WORLD iOR THIS,"
o a lady remarked to us -a dui or two Since, as
'She exhibited the,porfrait of anonly child, gone
to the "spirit land ;" which 'ival one of
' _ 1 1"1:31E33E3,151 7 •
•
AMBROTYPESI
„ Howl . should regret it, had 1 moi - secured
this precious - immoral orthat deur 'cine." So
thought we. , The lived ones are' not always
with us, and While NV 43 can call them ()ins, every
one should secure such a memorial; - especially
since they can have them so truthfully taken by
that Successful artist,- A. B. TUBBS,. of Bing
hamton. . • dee
HOLIDAY PRESEXTS,
The subscrihert:3 have this day 'received another
.1: invoice of .Jewelry, &c., direct from the
manufactory, and are now prepared to show to
their friends the best assortment of goods ever
belore'offered in this market.. All person - 5 wish
ing to make their friends and families Christmas
Presents, aro invited io.call - and exemine. •
- 60.112. - EVANS & ALLEN.
Odd Fellows'-nall, Binghamtiin, N. Y.
NIEEDLES,-Bono and Wood Tidy Nee
.t_ll 411 es. Totting Shuttles, Crochet Needles,
Sewing, Darning and. Knitting - Needles, for sale
by . EVANS & ALLEN.
AIR PlNS.—Black, red and gilt Dalt Pini,
H
various patterns and prices: by .
• ~,Evass & Autry
CriORAL.-A tine assortment of Coral Beads,
Armlets, Necklaces,&c., by •
EVANS & ALLEN.
•
SLEEVE-BUTTONSAND. STUDS. = Tha
best assortment of Slemie-Bnitous and Studs,
alt prices and qualities, or sale by
• EvAN. & .ALLEN.
SPECTACLES,—`GoId, -Sliver, - Steel: end
German Silver Spectacles, of all ages, for
sale bs EVANS & ALLEN. •
riil9llll.ES.—,gold, Silver and German Sil
l. =Nur Thimbles, a ,good stock, for sale by
EVANS & ALLEN. NO' Gracbers and Nut Picks at
EVANS & ALLEN.
GOLD PENIS . —A first rate variety of Gold
Pens and Pencils, all sizes and qualitie:s,
by • Evass & ALLEN.
Pr AIME CUTLERY.— A goo d eupply of
Knives and•Forks,.Curvgrs and Steels, 1313
• EVANS & AELEN.
PORTE.MONNA TS and CARD CASES, in
'every variety—Pear) ; Berlin .Wire and Shell;
EvAss &,..ALLUN,
WA N I: I 7
, 1 1 7. (
ti — e
sAul
of
i t te e
cum?
makers,of gd
manyand s i o r i
them . 4 our ' own • importation, at,priees much
lower than have ever been sold in town—War
ranted, good - time keepers. E. & A.
—Alsri, 'Watch . Chain's. a first rate assortment
of GOLD Fob, Vest, and Guard Chains.
E A R - Ringsand Breast Pins—a beautiful-vs
rimy, in suits double and single, consisting
of Karl,Jet, Calico, Lava, Coral, Plorentine:
Mosaic, Brilliant, Enamel, and all Gold, various
•
patterns and prices..
VINGESt. Rings—Piananncl, Opal, Pearl, En
t' nmel, Jet, and all GOLD, a great variety
from 840 down.
LOCKETS—a.very fine assortment, GOLD
and Plated, I, 2; 4, and 6 faces.
ILVER Ware—a large stock of sterl:ng
ver ware, consisting, of spoons, forks, ladles
cups, cake, pie, ice cream, butter, & fruit knives,
childrens setts, napkin rings, card ca'ses, etc:
PLATED Ware—Castors, cake baskets card
receivers, tea. setts, ice pitchers ; sugar bas
lists, salt cellars, forks, spoons, toestracks;gob
i ets, etc.
B R,ACELETS-a full supply, of every style,—
.
some very rich patterns. '
ClpCKS—Eight day, and thirty. hour docks,
a greA. variety, warranted.
nov 9 . EXANS & ALLEN.
No. 2 Odd Fellows . -I.lall;Vashington st:.
CHANGE OF TIME- WINTERAk-
ILINGEMENT- 7 1).; L. IC W. h. - R..
O• L 4T:l ''ze-- rgrl—i. ..- 14 3`•--...---.iuvl a"":"srll Aggr----12-- 05
'AN - and after Thursday, Dee,ta, 1859, trains
I will be run as follows :
EXPRESS PASSENGER- SOlnb
The night express train on tho' N. Y. & E.R.R.
. arrives at Gt. Bend :r 3:28 a. and connects
with the express train ledving Gt. Bend fdr. N.
Y. and Philadelphia at . 8:00 a. m.
Due.at New Milford. - 8:17 ,
Montrose, • - - 8:36
:Hopbottom -7 8:59
Nicholson • - - 9:16
Factoryvilre 9:40
_Abington - . - - 9:57 •
Scranton' - _ 10:30 -
MoseoW„- - .11:17
Tobyharina : 11:53
: Stroudsburg . .1:12 m.
Water Gap - - - 1:34
Columbia - - - 1:50
Delaware (15 minutes fo dine) -'2:9)
Dope (Philad'a connection) 9:35
Bridgeville - - • - 2:40
• Washington - • 3:13
Junction - 3:30
• New York, - • - 7:15
Philadelphia 8:20 - •
E.X.PRE:SS TnAINS 1110VISG NORTH.
Passengers from New YOrk, leave.
Pier No. 2 North River, at - '7:30 4. m.
Passengers from Philadelphia leave
•
Walnut street Wharf - at • - - 6:00
Leave Junction-
Due at Washingtonll:2B
• Bridgeville - - 12:01 p. .m
_ -11ope(Philad,a connection) 12:05 '
Delaware (15.minutcs to dine) 112:'20 •
• Columbia - - • 12:20
Water Gap - 1:01
Stroudsburg - • , las
• Toby-hal:ma- _ 2:45 "-
Mosdow . 3:19
Scranton - 4:05 ,
Abington - - - - 4:42
Fact6tvOle . = - - 4 : 59
Nicholson. - 5:19
- 1-16pbottom - 5:42. ".
Inr - MONTROSE -• •6:41.1
'New Milford - 6:24 •
r‘• GrCat Bend_ ~ 630
C r onaecting at Great Bend with the
Night Expfess going VV'st at, 1:45 a. m.
An Acceinmodation train leaves
Scranton for'Great Bend at • 10:35 a. m.
Factoryvitle 11:55
Nicholson ;•-• 12:45 p. m.
Montrose - . ••• 1:50
Arrive at Great Bend - ' 2:50.
Connects with Dunkirk Ex. West 3:39
and Accomniodation train Wee, at 5:33
Accommodation train returning leaves
-Great Bend at 3:10..
Montrose ' - - 4:05
Niceolson . - 5:15
• Factoryville 5:15. '
. • Du"e•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 Divisiun a Passanger Car will 'be et
ched to the Express Freight trains leaving'
Scranton at - - a. air
Due at,Aloscow . 6.00 •
Stro,udsburg - - 10:40 ,
Junction . • - • 2:41:1 p. m..
Returning will leave Junction at 4:00 a. m.
Due atStreudaborg at • . '7:45
Moscow. - 1:10
Scranton - '245 •
Passengers from New York will chine cars
at Junction. .To and fourPhilada, via B.D.R.R.
leave or take cars at Hope. For Pittaton,'Kings.
ton sad Wilkes-Barre, lake cars of Lackawanna
& Bloomsburg R.. R. at Scranton. Poi JessuP,
Archbald, and Carbondale, take Stages at &ran
ton:' Tickets sold' and baggage cheekcki
'novae. • JOHN BRISBIN, Sept..
Wm Al._Jkatts, General Ticket- Agent. ,
uidane; of
THE FIRST GUI
. OF THE
IV . MINAT -42"311.A.
. .
H'AYDEN BROTHERS, THE PEOPLE'S
Agents, are now opening.the - most door.
atoatiStock of - . -7: .1 .- •
WThr.TE/ . DRY GOODS,-
li
BOOTS ct , ;S'HOES;. .* . --; - . . •
. - * READY MADE CLOTH 'G,
.1 - lATS. cf:VV-A CAPS, — .GROCERIESt ,
'ItO-1,4 .:'
101 - ' •110.1110, , •
-YANKEE NOTIONS; WATCKES,
, . ' • JEW:N.I,I2.y 4•Ct,i4ra, •-• • I -
ever bro - ught to this etiS of the State; —Bought
in Now Yak and' of the Eastern Manufactlrers
FOR CASH I - and which we have narked°via
at ALARMINGLY Low PRICES!
• ' ~ WE DEFY CO'SI PETITION t •
IV.E' INVITE INVESTIGATION - ! !
WE SOLICIT EXAMINATION F!!- -
As we feel eonfident in all wo assert. • Thii day
of large profits has gime by;and wo have good
' GOO D S, CHEAP for the _MILLION! . -
Tire success of our hats° lies prompted
OLD ye OWE'S - 1 .
to motikom us our good name.' We cannot
precept this, ot.conrse, neitherN wo desire to,
and• have no apprehension' of any evil result to
ourikusiness.
'BUT WE CAN,• AND WILL,
sell much hmer than any other,establislnnent
this part of the State, and wo will always
maintain our rePutation , for
PRICES Tile LOWI6St • •
STOCK THE HOST EXTENSIVE!
STYLES the - Host Fashionable !
Quglities the Host. Rtliabie !
OUR MOTTO IS. SHALL. PR OFITS!
Good Value ! : Quick Returns -
ONE PDICE and NO DEVIATION!
Our system'of 'doing business creates much
jealousy rinkong Old Fogy'Morehantsvvho have
as many prices, on the same goods as they have
custuw•rs. , . - •• • ; •
OUR • ONE PRICE SYSTEM
pleases our old customers and creates many new
ones, we intend' to continua it. Remember and
call. before you buy, if it is' nothing more than
to keep well posted up.
Ur We liessess advantages for .purchasing
,goods, over any house in this section; and'the
unparalleled, increase of our sales for the past
yeartwarrnnta us in saying thaywo never were,
and never will be undersold.. We fear, no com
petition. Flour and Salt always on hand. .
Every kind of Prdauce taken in exchange for
Goads. Cash paid - for .Polls and Furs.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
New ... 3lol'ord_, Pa., Jan, Ist, 'lB6O. •
CATARACT WASHING" 'MACHINE,
lothing, Time, and Labor S tied!'
-INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSETPEAS.
The most simple, economical, and dutiable
retitle ever offered to the puhlie to Alleviate the
discomforts of wash-d 4.,
• - Description.
_
.B.consists of a 'metal cylinder; With ribs on
the inside, and an interior cylindir of _wood,
with ribs.. There k a 'space from.. six to eight ,
inches "between the two cylinders. One crank
turns t,oth cylinders at the same time io oppo
site directions, rapidly creating a suds; forcing
the water thiough the •clothes, and effectually - .
removing the dirt, The action of the water
does the-work quidkly, dispenses entirety with
rubbing, and thus saves the wear, of clothes. -
JAMES B. BODGERS,
. 104 Jones, Alley. Phil- is Agent for Penn:
SULLIVAN & HYATT. Prot-ere,'
54 B.EEKSTAN ST., NEIV .YOR
B.—Stn;e and County Rights for sale, and
purchasers.supplind with Machines at wholesale
on liberal terms.
rgrA ),larline is io operation by a laundress
daily, at oursalesroom, 439. Broadway. , •
3E1.3-MIVIC4CoNT.A.Mir.
G. F. FORMIC% •
; -
ETAS. removed, his shop across the-street, to
LI the buildig ,one
.door below - Keeler 37.
Stoddard'S, which he has fitted up - eipressly fele.
Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop
where maybe found all kinds or
• .EVEIN3ESIM , ,'
'from the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting
harness, and a' erieral.nssorment of trimmings,.
which rill, be made up or. sold very low.
Carriage Trizniningis: •
'A
good assortment, all band, which will be Sold.
very low; alrtrimrim , done cheaper - than else
• ~ .vhere.
- OAK . LEATHER .
On hand, from which harnesseS'Will: , be'made and
NATEtki 4 Etaattecl. .
%*Customers will please bear in'inirtdthat, I
wish to settle up erica year. %Those having
uniettled accounts, or• notes due,ivill oblige
by settling or making payment withimt further
delay. -- . •G. F. FORDIIAM
Feb. 24t11 : 1 Montrose, Pa.
ivc>exsic.
ZCOBB wculd respectfully.announce to the
. public that he may still be found at the
old stand, fully' p!cpared to attend to The wands
of the community. - He wildkrep on hand a good
. . •
stock of
Grocerless:
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLbUR
and SALT ! (by the sack or barrel,) Ftstt, and all
artiefes found in First Class Groceries. . •
He would partictilarly.call the attent io n of
Farmers and others to • the fact "that be is
constantly receiving. fresh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
olso g,ood . and-medium qualities, which will be
sold - nto II; for ready - pay, in quantities to - suit
the purchasipr.
Cafth pAid for Pelts, Deacon, and Vea
KEYSTONE . HOTE L ,
At Montrose, Penn:
WM. B. lIATCH, Proprietor.
THIS now and commodious Hotel situated
on Public Avenue, near the Court House,and
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Montrose, is vow - A . oy completed and furnished,.
and was opened "oil - Monday. the 27th day of
September,' 1858,- i for the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The proprietor ioela
.confident that he is new . prepaied to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give •
-• Complete Satisfaction.
. The Hotel acid urnftuie are new, and no etc
pense• has been spaied to render it equal, if not
Superior to any similar establishmeUtin this paft
of the State, it is:well supplied with nll-the
- recent improvements and comforts, and obliging
waiters -will always , be readyto respond to the
of customers. - • . , -
The Stables connected with this. Mope two
'New and Concienient,.
, The Proprietor reispectrully solicits the patron
ago of hie old frienc4, and the - public generally.
Wbf. K. HATCH.
•
• sgt 51111 - satt I I
ItC):Mrt . T7O
WBOLiESALIC SALT -DEALER,
• - 201 IVaithiuglon-st, ,
. (Directly OPpbsito Washington Market,)
IVovv_7s27cviels.,
STILL tONTINUES to offer to the city.and
'COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures;
40000 sacks'and bags, consisting•in part of Allp s
ton's - celebrated. li.rand'for table• and dairy use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Browolow.s, &c.
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Honoree, ;Cu=
races, St. Libel, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies, Nantes, dre.,;
all of which will be bold at bargain prices 'from
veissels, - stere and storehouses. • _
Any purchaser wishintr te-select from iignod
'assortmentr will find it to hi& interest to call.
. N..B.—Fini) tibia salt put qp in small bags of
different sizes., and constantly on hand in ship
ping order. -• p
Also a splendid article .of Rock
Ground salt , in quart bones;ut up . and for; as
by the quantity, i n cases of five dozen each.
- .A:I3E • TUIIRELL
T rAs just returned from selectingl and.pur:
11 chaseng,s, and is no receiving one of the
largest and best ailopnents - of
CO 17►. Si, '
ever - offered lu , this market. . The
.4uality of
newly, - every , thing
.good; and all warranted as
represented., Terms; readfeash and low prices.
Some general idea of the stock may be formed
from the, following enumeration :
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnis`ietp
• Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, Orereries,lLamPr•
Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clocks, Walt Paper,
Window gaper, Window Oil Shades, Fancy Goods,
Musical In struments, ifewelry, Perfumer'',
Stone Ware, Broom , Brnshes,Whips,
• Umbrellas, Bird Cagel, Pocket •
Knives, Guns, - Pistols,
Ammunition,Liquors,Trusse
Supporters, Port-monzudes, Shoulder
Braces, Spectacles; Silver and Platedtpooni,
Forks, do., "Gold Pens; Stationery, ViOlier, Guitar, ek
Bass Viol Otrings,..Bows, ite., Porcelain Teeth, Lith
ographs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes; Ike, A.
. . . .
and all the popular Patent Medicines.
- - -
some DryGoods,Wooden,
HardA Japanned Ware, 1
Fluid and Oil Cans, Campheike,
• Ruining Fluid, Alcohol, Turpon i tine,
Tanner's, that Castor,
Boiled and Raw Linseed, and Coal OILS, White
Leads Zinc;tind all kiids'of Colored Paints, Vine..
gar, 'Caiuu7. Seed, and other things too
• I. numerous to mention. . . •
As it is impfactietible to give more than a gen:
eral outline Of m) stock through the Newspipers,
every 4.)ne.wishing.goed3 is invited to call DO
examine. custotners on
,entering the Siore
must not expect fo find every thing in' bight; but
nearly every article wanted will be -produced
by inquiry. Thankful for the liberal patronage
I hitherto received, I hope to merit and receive a
large inereaso of the eamo:
MpptroO, Oct. 5.'59. ABEL TURRELL
Ai :i3k.id_3 it.w - •
LIVER . , I Nr_rVl64ooo%
bnitiLrrAZ , Es:
• . .
TT lw coin pounit..ci 4.t.1 Irely fconl Gums, tad
a
flat berms:eau rat!, a m...r.larri ktman
and alpilro,4 by DA re tined 414114 now re
mortod to wit:4,1,0:4:1...n. tot A the thscasei for whir/ ti
la recommend...l • - •
ii"h - .;;;:7lred 7 thoomantb. , ...g le R 4hin the 1, tyro years
' who had given op all hope ! UP, 44 rehtf. es Mu numerous
uosolleitedeertilleat4 in coy' .;1p05,,.....i. mph*. i ..
The dose Most be ad.iptel IGa to the t, to o:rprent of the
Ludividaultakind It, and to,ed to such qua:Attics es LO
d) ,
. act ten ou Ills Bowel*. •
• Let the dirtstea of your t tim judgnient rtti4. you Its the
', we of the LIVER IN.I ift pit
oA OR, Sod IS
will ewe Liver cov,i-- , %IF ptglisto, Billows At
tacks, DYipirpsia,lo Chronic Diarrhoea.
11 n name r Co so-I plaints. pygente..
.ry, .Dropsy. Souri f Sloplueli,llabitianl
Costiveness,. Chdsl- Iv. Cholera-. Choler
raMorlasuo.Choler I .Infan t nen; Elatel.
lenee. Janndlef•A 'Female Weakness.
tidal,' Easy be Used ' , F.:KJ__ . ressfolly es a 4 Orellna..
ry Family. litecii-i4; , eine. It antpure SICK
ILE A:LIIACII F.... tyl, 'thousands esti testify.) In ,
twenty - seatiOtee, it! itwo or titres Tea..
spoonfuls arc Ittik.l en at coutmeueemeut of
k. L
attac ~ .1
' l i strlng their umuttaaay
A a I who Tyr
lolutarot. • -
"MIX AVATE;It: IN TI
TILE INVIGOlt:N.T011
110TH TOCMTIIIIII..
Prici One - Dalin
- —AIS,
CATHARTIC PI
Pare Vegetable Extracts. and sit up In
GLASS CASES, Ale Tight. and W[tl .keep
I In any climate.
The Family Cs, 1 barite PjILL bitten•
tle but active embank; which the proprietor .Ints
needle his practice nsorr,g thin twenty tyeara
The enlist:tette torn...sing PI demand fcntt those who
harelont used the PILL , 162 and the sattsfortie . n selfish
all express itiregard to their •-• utte,hasludltced web place
them within the reseh of all
The Profeution well different Cathartics iet
portsins of the bowels. ' •
The FAMILY CA- TIFIA [(TIC PII. I.
has, with due reference to • this well established fart,
. . .
been eompoundelt *not .a, IA variety of the purest Vese:
table Ertracts. which sor t "."' allt:e ',ix entry .part of the
allTentary canal. and ore g good and safe In all ea'.
es where. a Cathartic is needed, -such , as Deo
rongemerote of . the St to 111 to ch, / 6 ietifi..
lo ess,
101
Palos In -tire Ilnek. Dint • Lol sas s
4
COSiVreOC,- Pn lii „mild Soreness over .'
' the whole body, from auddetr, cold. which
lmitieptly, it .neglmle.l, en :1 in a ;me colirse of Fe. •
sec, Loss of A.ppe. M lite, n Creeping ten- ,
sotto!, of Cold over She Isorlysi Restless.. /
nese HEndnelse or Ca es - e i g h t l t d thew- tu t /
lit I L,aam ma tort' I. ' Diseases; ii.Vnruse a
Children or Adults, 4 !Chessman/sin, a great
Purifier okne Mood e 1 sot many dr to which
tub Is heir, rod numerous! Ur to rilehtion !a has &declaim.
meat florid. I to 3. .
_ Pll.llog- THREE. fort.lps,,,,,
InhB
-1 - I.ICR •r ...,.....ir.; ....._ ~.
The:Li ver levho.ent or nun enjttilir CA:.
thettile PAI I. .I'. T,t111,1 Ly ItetteeNtA generally: and
ikad trlto;ennle Ly the leach: In nll the large lona. ~
8.1 T. W.; SA N FOV D, "Ir-D•4 ' '
1 • Mlnit.act.trer 4will'roprifqor,
335 nrondway, 3; c Alt Viork.
..1
For sale in blontrostl by
I .
8029'50 if ABEL TURREIfL, Agent. s'i
' --,_- ..,...I. -SALAMANDER Safes.--EVANS
.t , ~ .;..-- - ---i . ,...... & Watson, No. 26 il;outh fonyth
I rsv,T street,/ Anladelphia, have now on
hand n.largQnsaort.inent of Fire
!.. , a - and Thief-proof Safes. Also
-' . Iron doors forbankt4.l stores:lron
ihutters,.l+ sash, all "_makes of Locks, equal
to - any in th United altos: --
Five Safes in one Fire. ..111 con 7 out Right
,•
•will con Cents in good.on(lition •
,
THE SALA: ' . .INDER SAYES - 07 PHILADELPHIA
.AC AIEST THE WORLD. 1 '
' 1• VANS, & WATSOV, -.- •
"•., Have had the surest demonstraion 'in , the
1
following c'ertificate that ' their ma ufacture of
Salamander Safes fins at length fully warranted
'the representations which have. tiqen, made of
them as rendering an. undoubted ,security against
the terrifw 'clement :- . • 1- 1 - .
N., - Pkii I ndelphili, 'A p 41 12th, 1856.
' Met•srs, 'pa . av, s & - Wx . rsotc.—Goilllemen: ' It
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affords us } he highest- initisfactiOn to state ,to
you, that owing to' the verv.proteetive qualities
of two. or the- Salatnander , Safei which we
purchased of you home months since, we saved
a large portion of oar jowarymnd alLonr books,
papers; . &c.l, exposed' to • the culainh.oils .fife in
Ranstead
inst., Place, on the:morning Of the Ilth
ins t.
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When we reflect that these Safes were located
in-tha fourthltory of-the building we occupied,
and. that they subsequently fell int heap of
tiurning.ritina,"where the vast cone tmtion of
?t
heat caused the brass plates to meli we cannot
but regard the preservation of - t eir valuabte
contents as' most convincin g pro at-icif the great
security afforded by your Sa fes.
• :We shall-take much pleasure ink ecOmmend..
ing them to men of - business as a sure reliance
:
against fire.-
- • GEORGE . W: SIMMONS & BRO.,„Jc weirs,
- Who have purchased six large Safes since.
.April 28., '69—y. . .
OUR MUSICAL - F,RI.ND.
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A dare Companion fur the Winter Wonths.
Eveiy Pianist, .1 Should procure kthis weekly
Every Singer, I. Publication o Vocal and
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Every Teacher, • Piano Forte,. Music; cost-
Every Pupil, • ' log but 101 CENTS .a
Every Amateur; number, •andl pronounced'
- _ ,By the - entire ress of the Country, to be
" The Best and . c'heapest,work'of the kind in
the- Mir/if." 1 -
Twelve Kull-sized Pages .of Vochl and Piano
, . • Forte Music
`moor ma cercts.
`Yearly, $5; Half-yenriy;slso; Quarterly, $1,25. -
_ Subscribe to our " MuSical Friend," or evil'r
it front the nearest Nowsdaaler, and 'you will
have militia enough for your entire family at an
,insignifimmt cost; nod if you want Music for
.the Flute, Violin, Carnet, Clariontit, AciFordion,
lac.; &c.; sub4tcribe to the • I
' -SOLO IVEMLODISt
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Containing.l2 "pages, costing only I t - -
10-c. a Number; Yearly,e2,so; Halfiyearly,Bl,2s.,
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All the Back Numbers at JO cents, and - bound
Volumes, containing 12 Numbers, at 82,50 each,
constantly. on hand,
• • C. B. SEY3IOUR.& co: ,
10'7 Nassau St.., New 'York.
WDOI
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TtlE t eubsgrjber continues tho above business.
as nand int. his -old btan,d in . Brooklyn
Thankful for.: past favors h o . wduld..soticita a
shire i)f Vie public patronaga. • I • •
• A. Q. RUNOLDS., -
Brooklyn, May 23(1,1859.-0. I •
FLOUR, freah ground. :Mol saes ad Sil
l: gars; diesp. 3118 t received and for :nib) by
hot 2764 LYONS & SON,
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',LLLOW
IE MOUT
AND SI
r per lett
SAPIFORD'
FAMILY
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COMPOUNDED fßOlit
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COMMERCIAL -COLLEGE.
LOCATED (AEI: TftE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY DANZ,
• BIRGHAMTON• N..Y.
Rooms Open for Instruction from 9 4.m. to 9:30
P. En. -
D. W. LOWELL, Principal r ,,,Professor of the
-Sciencei, of 'Accounts. Practical Acctiuntant,.
Author For Lowell's Treaties upon 'IlIook•licip.
ing, Mgratns itlustratingl the same.- • . .
Jowl Dasicas, Commercial AccouriVint, Prete*
of Bookl Keeping and ! Practical Slattlernatica:
J.J. Cuatis. Assistant PrOlessor iri . the- gook
Keepinfi . Department.
A.J,Wa4umt,Profeslor
namental Penmanship,.o
• lions and Correspondent
LEICTLIE 7 15: , „
Hon. Danild Leeturer on ComTek. •
••cial LaW and. Political Heonomy.. -
lion. Ransom Balkan, Lecturer on Contracts,.
Prowl:400, Notes and 13ills oT Exchange.
Rev: 'Dr. V,. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial ,
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Ethics. .•.
EX41111.N111114 CONLIIITTEE:
lion. Shekman D. Phelps, Win. It, Osboin,- Esq.,
Tracy IL Morgan, &-g. • .
The object of this College is to afford to all
an Opporthnity of obtaining thordtagli Bualaesit
Education. .. .
The Books and Forms are carefully arranged
,
by pracneat accountants expressly for this In.,
tititution rind embrace all. the recent improve.
ments:
The course 'of: instruction c”mprises every_
department of business.: The , learner will be
thoroughly taught the science and, practice of
Thiuble Bully BoCr-kceping'as applied to the
following ; kinds of business, viz: General iMer !
chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Cornelis
shin, Steamboaling Railroading; Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign
- Ladies' Department- entirely separate from
that of the gentlennen.'
Students van enter College at any time and
receive iridividual instruction.: By thisirrange
ment'evety stiulent is permitted-to progress an
rapfdlysias his enterprise arid - ability Will per
mit, and when through, perfect, arid eomplete,
will receive.a Diploma which will enable him
to review at pleasure.. = •
Time to complete the enurse.-6 to' 13 weeks.
No vacations. .Board 82
. to 82,50 per week.'
TIMMS:
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- For 'Beek-Keeping, full mmounlant's course, ,
inc:uding sPractical. Pennianship, .Coutme'rcial/
Computations and Diploma, (Time . unlimit.
ech.) • . t - $35:00
Same course for Ladies (separate) . ' s .2o 00
Pennianship and Arithmetic, 10 CO.
Teachers' course in Perimanthip,.Practi- - •
• cal and Ornamental,. .. •.- -30 DO
Twelve lessons irf Practical Penmanship, 2 00
FirOccanional clascics 'will ho formed in
Phouograpy. For fall particulars send for a
circular.- - . oel3* y
001 C! B I DENG.—Ohj Pcruks; Newspapers,
B
Pamphlets, Vagazines,- etc., bonn.ct up on
Own notice. ; A d. L. & SON.
POCKET BIT LAS.. DIARIES; • - e.
• CHRISTIAN ALMAXACSi
Cit UR C.I.CPS4LAIIST _
SUPPLEMENT,
'5.414411 BOOKS, Ake.. fox sale by
' LYONS k SOY.
dam,. PURE KER.O.SEATE OI7L.
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/-11G1111,11011tLIGIITH
RESII Burning Fluid; Lamp- Oil, Candles. F Also White lead, Zinc
i'ainta, Lin erb Oil,'
Raisins, Cuffe,c, etc. etc., ju.t , ;pened and Ening
clump. .ll LYONS - AT. SON.
Stour, lf,t6:&.'ilrobiioit.l.•stort,
At MONTROSE, Pa.,
i rINE door betiw I..Ethridge's - Drug Store,
kJ" on Public ',ACenne,. where will be found
constantly on hand a ~e nral assortment of •
GROCERIES:. . -•
Stick as Sugars, MolasseS,,SyEups, Teas, Coffee
d.c, 3:c.,~R~c
Also the choicest braotis of
FAMILY FLOUR,
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Meal, Lard,'Pork,"Hinas, - Fish, Candles &c.
Wesolicif a *share of the public patronage, and
pledge ourselies ludo the fair - 041g, hoping by
each bargain to secure another. - "
BALDWIN &
Wu. - L. ALLEN.
ALFRED ItAtikwi!i
POCKET DIARIES AND AL3C,ANAC . S'for
ISO° : a lnrge
. varinty.. • And Indeliblo
Pencils for marking, Wenring,r4:parel, warranted
not to fade or wash out, for sale by
. • A. N. BULLARD.
ACHEAr and easy'retnedy for the Piles and
Corns. sTry it. Also Meyers Rat and Mice
Exterininator, sold'by : J. ISONSZL SON.
WINCHESTER'S I ITES of
Y Lime and Soda, for Consumption;
Hol
loway's Qintnient:and Pills f.Judson's Afonntajo
Herb Pills, and nearly all the Medi:ince adver
tised, orin the market, are for sale: bC _ •
Jan. 9.• ABEL TURRELL.•
Elf - WM
MON . 7110 SE PENN-A.
T HE subscriber having.purchase'd -
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refitted and newly furnished the
above well'hnown and popular Hotel,
- is prepared to accommodate the tray- -
cling public and others. With aH the attentiens
and conveniences' usually found in first-clase
Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pre- . .
prieter and his Assistants to •make,the Hotel
equarin every point to any in the country. • \
The Bar will alwaysbe supplied with the
.Choicest Liquors. .
The Stables, connected with this -House
are large, roomy and conv i enient,and'careful and
attentive Hostler& are always in charge of them. ,-
. .J. S. TAILBELL. -
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HOWARD-ASSOCIATION
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PHILADELPHIA.
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A Beneroleat Inatitution establAhed by ape-_
• . dal Endowment, for the Relief .of the Siek
and Distkessed,"allicted with Virtdeat and
Epidemic DiScises, aitd . especially for the
Cure of Diseases, of the Sexual Organs.
EDIeAL 'ADIOCE I givcri gratis, by the
Acting Surg,eon, to, all who.apply by letter,
ivitha description of their condition, (age, mot.
pation . ,,habits of life, rke..) and In cases of cx- .
Verne. poverty,medieines tarnished free ofeharke,
Yaluuble Repotts on SperAltorrkna, and oth
er Diseases of tho.4exual-Organs, seat to the of
in sealed letter: envelopes, free of charge.
Address, Hr. J. Skillin Houghton; Acting Sur--
geon, Howard Association, No.-2 South 9th-st,
Philad 4, Pa. By orderofthe Directors. ' tocEIA-
L 'NARRI,AGE GLIDE,
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A NEW BOOK, Or WILLIAM YOUNG M. O.
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: The sweretolue tai couriship, love
8t marriage with tho'diseases incl.
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dent fir youith, maturity and old ago;
being tights and shades of married
life, its joys and sorrows; hopes
\ • fear; 4nd dli9ppointments. - . 1.6 t all
married people, or those contemplat 4: 7 4-marriage
arid liming the least Impediment to married life,
,read this boo Let eve r y young man and woman
lin the label read this bnok r It Is.full.of Plates,
find 111Aolomes secrets that, : o r one should know:
little knowledge at firat'may sare,it world oY
trouble; in after life. _Send fora copy (enolosjuc
25 cts „,t o DR. Wm. YOUNG, •
ap2Blyl 416.Sprucu-st,
Practical and Or
rumerciallcula-