The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 07, 1860, Image 4

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    UD S OX , S
Mountain Herb Pills,
Atom we present you with a perfect Mental of
?nom a chief of a tribe or the strange Attar Nation.
th.co n oe roled Mexico. You will find a full account of
him and hip people In our Pamphlets and Alamitos—to
be had gratis', from the agents for these Pills.
The iorentor sod manufacturer of " Joint's Moan•
lain Iteo Pills," has Spent the greater part of his life la
triirelitik, haring clotted nearly every country In the
world. He spent *fee six' yams among the Indians of
the Hooky Ilmustalns and of Monica, tu3d it was thus Hitt
the • lifooncion RUB Pm." were discovered. A very
interesting account of hie adventures them you will dad
in our Abutter. and Pamphlet.
It Is an established fact. that all disease also trots
• . lIKPIIRIC 111.00 D t
She blood Is tße life 1 and when any foreign or unhealthy
matter gate Weed with it, it is at once distributed to
luny organ of the body. Every verve. kelt the poison,
and all the vital organ. quickly complain. The stomach
will not digest the fond perfectly.,The liver .rieewe to.
eeerele's sufficiency of -bile. The Rtion of the heart is
weakened, and. PO the circulation'', feeble. The loop
Beerier* dogged with the poisonous matter ; hencik- a
tough—and all from a Alight impurity at the fountain.
-bead of life—the Blood t As if you had thrown ward
s, earth. fee Instance. in a pure aprieg, Item which ran t *
tiny rivulet, in a‘few minute, the whole mune of the
stream become. disturbed and discolored. Ae quickly
does impure blond fly to every part. and lean its sting
behind- all the pages beccanepbetrueted, and ankles
the obetructiou le removed, the lamp of life soon dies out.
These pills not only pOrify-the blood, bat regenerate all
the secretions of the body; they are, therefore, unrivalled
' as a
ovum von nnioxs DIBEASgI4,
Ccantdaint, Fick Meadathe, kn. Ibis Anti-Manna
Medicine napalm from the blood the bidden needs of di*
Ana and render. all the'Buidc and secretion, pars and
eoset,clearing and reanwitatieg the vital orgasm
Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that - we are - able to Oar*
within your reach. a medicine like the "Dincinkr.e HMI
Pate.'! that will parte directly to the rigllcted part.,
through the blood and Quids of the body, and cause
the .uaerer to brighten with the hush of beauty sad
health. •
ff==
ence for the following Complaints
a.ka Complaints,- Debility, /award Weakly's:,
o.avks, I - Thee and Ague, Liter /award.
oebb. • . mmazt computints.Lowieu of Spires,
Mere Oisrares, Headaches, . Pita,
0.4
Ceetirenas, ' indiocaian, . Stowe
AlTerde, bvtuenen, deeeadary Sys,
Diarricea, ' higenonatian;, lost
1,
Dr•p•Y. . • . • - • .
.011,11 AT FEMALE NEDIC:INIA 1
Females who rattle health, ahonld verse be without
thees Pills.. They purify the blood, remove otearnetioril
of ►ll kinds, cleanse the, skin of all pimplee and 'blotches
and bring vbe rich color of health to the pal. cheek.
gam- The Plants and Herb's of which these Pills am
made. were dooorered in a very surprising way among
the Tem:lean., a tribe of Aborigines in ktekieo. Get the
Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight,
the very interestiofearaount it contain. of the " GIMAT
111Toscin" of the Aztecs:
filemerev.—Tie Mecstafw Hob PIM say put arp ift
Beautifui Wrapper. • Each bat conlaitu 40 per, sad Rama
at 2 crate per bou All pastrase, bare thr Apatite of
J. L. JUDSON d al, on each bar.
'B. L. JUDSON; & Co,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
50,Leonard Stieet,
Ns w YORK.
JEr Uinta wanted ahrays—Addfeas u &Don.
SAI i.r. Lay% Awl tit, Ai olitrols . t . .
kIIVC:22
HOSTETIER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS
. TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH LIT:
TERS can appeal with perleet -confidence to
physicians and citiz , Its generally of the United
States, because Ific,:tiude has attained a repu
tation herendore unknown.• - A few tracts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of hare assertion or la rOning puffery.
Theconsiiniption of llostevter's Stimateli Bit
ters tor the.last year amounted to over a half
ntillion and from its manife.4 steady
increase in times past. it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption will teach
near onethtillien bottles. This immense anieunt
eould 6 . ercr have been Fold but for the rare
rnedicirial propertieq contained in the prepara
tion. and the sanction of the must prominent
physician's in .those. sections of the country
where the article is best knorn, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all time, to give testimonials to jut
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
Yid the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the say of trum
peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of nn invaluable medidine, which is
destined to be us enduring as time itself. •
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where feverl and ague
and various Other Unions complaints have
counted their victims I.y htindreds. To be
able to state confidently 'that the' "hitters"
are a certain cure for the Lyspepsiasand like
diseases, is to the propriethrs a source - of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the wand). purifies the blood, and
'imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. it operates upon
thestomach,liser, turd other digestive organs,
-mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to ncondition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature. . ,
Elderly persons may stse the Bitters daily as
- per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peettliasly-adapted to comfort
declining years, as it ii pleasant to the palate,
,Invigorating to the bowels, excellent: as n tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. 'ffelinve the
avi
dance of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using-this
preparation while suffering from Stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periodti when
their cores are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. , The relation of mother.
and child •is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if she be young, is apt to
forget her owirleithlt im her extreme anxiety
Sorter infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
Olen, is a necessity' for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to hear-up tinder her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
redly prefer the ltiuers to all other invigora
,tors. that receive the endorsement of pbysi
clans, because it is agreeable to the taste as
Well as certain to given permanent increase
of betlily strength. ,
All those pen sons: to whom we have particu
larly referred above. to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused.by malaria, diarrhiea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and rimslag mothers, will. consult
their own physical welfare by giving to ilos
letter's Celebrated St...rnn e b Bitters a trial.
.cAuTioN"..—We caution the public against
wing any of the many imitations or counter , ,
-felts, btu. ask for Boars:ma's CELKIIIIATED‘
Brom/.Cis litresits, and tee that each hol tle has
• the wortla`Dr.J.llo , tetter's Stomach ltitteis"
-blown on the aide of the-bottle. and staraped
on the metallic cup covering the cork ; and
observe that our autograph signature is oulbe .
label.
Lr Prepared and sold hyIIbSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittaburgh, and sold by' all
&llamas, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United Mates, south Amer
rim, and qernaany.
rjr.Tor sale in itontro‘e by.. •
janl3 Iv ABEL TURRELL
eINOLD DOCT. HEATH'S BOOK OF TRAVELS. L on,
11 / 4 1 . ) and great disrorerirN of the Japuttexti4,l
and East India :litchi-ism—. wit h full eireetions tor
the certain cure of consumption. bronchitis, ea
tarrh,eanghs,val.i. asthma, fevers. heart Jisease.
actor° itt, a ineer.dvspepsia. liver complain tigravel
and tirinsrv - iteposits. retrials connitaints,
_m o st rated with hundreds of rertificatist cleures
and engravings' Far the purpose of no:cuing as
many suffering - fellow-beings as pas!iible from a
premature , death. it will ly sent to s o y part- of
the coalition thy_ iwnd ing 25 cto . to rat HEATH,
or2Oyv]. • 647 Ettasdsay, New York
Sold also by A. l`nrrell. Montrosc: Hayden
Bros.eNew Milford; C. P. Mathews,Hcrantora
. ,
•". GOOD - 1 •- 1 • StrMß ARBANGEMENT.
• AftillVlN . G ./16V . ERV *COO ' Dahl * Ladino& Weallo lll
SELL:IIO eitikr.LOWEST.MCESI -
F - •
1151 N D CAMPHENE, OP Abe BEST Two hours earlier to ttei - , York. 4 , •
D A
qualitits r at 80 cents per gallon for axle by Ono hour earlier to Philadelphia..
111 " 114) •'; , ' P°4 TtIRRELL elN•and a ft er Monday,lday 1860,1,1mila:a
lir will be run as follows • I • -
Excess pASs F io r, a Takutta- r -Moving South.
The Aeenininodittion Train, East, on the ',N. Y.
&E.R. R. arrives at Gt. Bend at • 6:38 in.
And the Cincinnati Express at • 6:03 •
Connecting with the Express Train
leaving Great Bend for NeWYorkk"
and Philadelphia, at . .; 7:10 -
Meat New Milford - 7:28 .:
Montiosl) ••• • 7:46. '
Hopbottoin • ••• i • 8:07 -
. Nicholson p- - 8:23
Factoryville -! 8:47
Abington • - - 9:03- •'
Scranton 9:35
'Moscow •- 10:20
Tobyhanna--j 1m59 A
, Stroudsburg - - • 12:17 Nth,
.. Water. Gap: - - 12:31
• • • Cambia 12:45
Delaware (Ib minutes to dine) . 12:56.: ' 't- .
Hope•(Pliilad'a , connection) 1:24
Bridgeville •=- 1:25 •t,
Washington = , 1:58.
Junction 2:15
• - New Yoyk . - • . 5:15*
Philadelphia • -•-, .7:15
The-Express Passenger Train, South:- con.
neeta et Junction with 3 p. mi train on flit; Cen!
tral Road fbr E:icton, Bethlehem; Mauch Chunk
Reading, Harrirburg„&c.• f • •
• t
Moviao Nonitt. .• •
•
Passengers from Neil York, leave
• Pier No. 2 North itiver,•-at•ii '7:30 nj!m.
Or foot of Couitland "street r 8:00 !'
From Philadelphia ' '
Leave,Kiinsington .• . -• 7:15
Leave Junction • - 7-- 11:15 •
Due at Washington - 11:33
• • Bridgeville . - - 12:01 p.r .m
ilope(Philad,a connection) 12:13
Delaware (15 minutes to dine) • 12:28
Columbia . - 1:00 '
Water Gap - 1:14
Stroudsburg 1:2E1
• Tobyhanna • 2:46 ,
Moscow 2:21
Scranton • - • - 4:10
Abington- .• - '4:47
. Factoryville .—; •=, 5:03
Nicholson . - t i 5:22
Hopbottnm 5:43
Fir MON'rROSE - .• 6:04
New Milford . - • ,6:22.
Great,„Bend - • 6:40 •
Connectimr ' at Great Bend with the
train West at - 7:24 . j •- •
and the Njght,Express at - 1:36 :Lim.
The Mail Train, West. which - leavo - s Great
Bend al 7:24 p. m:, is a thi,•ouih Trail 4
.and
reaches Dunkirk at 8:47 a. in.:'s • - I
AccommonAnoi-Tusix,-111Oving,
Leave Strant in for Great - Bend at 9:40 a.jra.'
Factoryville ' - • , 11:00 •";,
Nicholson - 11:30'
Montrose - • - - 12:45 -
Great Bend " 1:50 •
Connects with Dunkirk Ex. West at 3:06 "
, . "blovlsa SOUTH.
.The New York Express, Ealt, sr
riven at Great; Bend at . 1:17 p.hs.
and connects - with the AccomModa
'Train which leaves Gt.' Bend at 2:15. ;
Montrose • . • ' - 3:10
Nicholson ' • . - 4:20 • !!,
Factoryville • 5: 15
,
Due at Scranton' • . - 6:40 • :
The Accommodation train does not leave
Scranton until attitr the arrival of the morning
train on the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg 8.. R.,
thus g iving passengers from the .Wyomingi
ley•a direct connection for the %Vast by' the
morning train.
For_ the aczommodation'' of way. Iracel oh
. the
Sonthein Division a Passenger Car will be at
tached to'i he Express Freight train—
Leaving. Scranton at . - ••• 4:00 a. 'm.
Due at Moscow 5,40 !' t ,
• Stroudsburg . 10:25
Junction . 3:10 p. ,m.
Returning, leaves Junction at - 3:40 a. 'm.
Due at Stroudsburg at - .• - '7:35
' Moscow ' 12:50 p.Yn..
'Scranton . 2:25 t _
Passengers tci`and from Now York will change
cars at Junction. To and torn Phila. via BAXR.R.
leave'or eke cars at Hope. For .Pittsban,
Kins
ton and Wilkes-B:l,re, take - ars of Lackawsnna
& Bloomsbur ,, R IL .at Scranton. Fur Jeisup,
'Archbald, aneCarbondale, take Otnnibu , ses at
Scranton. Tickets sold and' baggage- . elnCked
TH OUGit: JOHN BRISBIN,
Wm N. JcNas, General Ticket Agent.
Scranton, Nay 23d, - 1860. j ' j
- FARMERS, LOOK AT I I TIEISI I
BEACH IB NEW PATE NT
(. ,
1111.1i., - , lIIRSI ' RAK!
1 n
.IcOARINGO 'HAY AND GRAIN, i poi
odnetsi'-by GOOD JUDGES. to b
_the
NEAREST. RIGHT of ANY IN USE. orae
Of the adliantages of this Rake are th t the
workman .occupies it comfortable i seat 'while
raking, =ins tead of having to walk, and l that its
ionstructiqn is ao simple that any part of i may
easily be taken sport and- put' together gain.
Pour bolts! ate alt the blacksmith work r uired.
Farmers, pleases:lM and examine for you elves.
tumbeY, wtil betaken in pay for hakes if f th e .
light kind and fetched in time. • Nobe but! those
ordered ;will be made at present:. j •',
This inabhipet was invented brthO subscriber
who resiilo'° 1 1-2 miles North of Menton°, on
the Soak e .Creek Read. ' i I .
1 •
: ': I LORENZOIDEACH:
Montrose, April P.4th, 1860.
' • Card: l i
in. O.V. THAYER, co' ft*,
BINGIAMTOIN. WATEIif.CUR E l
lie at NEW MILFORD. on FRIDAY,
. April 27th, at Bsrnum's U ite,. Alsi)
be ist 'SUSQUEHANNA on the of
each month during the ,Spring and SuMmer
it Niciolif Hotel. During each visitation he wile
dive Free Lectures - to-the Ladies at h (o'clock,
.in upon subjects of the first importinee.relativ
to the spe4ial Ilisissies and hygienVof the sex.
ievealing the causes of such maladies and those
most prevalent and subtle v_iolotti'onslof
.lades mh!ch result in the premature de.
One of: American Women. •• .
Invalicisi will find itlt. their advantage to give
him a ceil. o
Binghimiton Wat(or Ciire. April 111. H;160.-:if
It.- BOAMIING 8011004 .
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•
AT EAI Bt - N b PA
i t PA ,
Tit.4scuont, will be opened fur the recep
tion ot Ladies and Gentlemen, 'on the 29th
day (Whdtesday), of February, .B r ..
it. , TERMS OF TVITIGS:
: 1 .
Primary;Spanches per Qr'tr of 11 wicks, $3.00
Common 1 • ". 1" 3.50
Common and Higher, •"•
" '' "•,. , 4,00
-Higher 'EM.lileh, . 4 " 14 5,00
„ r ,
Lessons; Piano,' ' " " 1" 10,00
, ,
,-
I.l,serif ••: 1 " II " IN . 2.00
Ornamental, and - clagsical Departments, extra.
The Principal has had much experience in
O
ivachinri New York and - Penn'a fur the laMt
ten yeargi. in Common, as well as Selert, Graded
or High:s4hoola. References 'given if required
N. B 4.ltoard at the boarding halld two don
per week. 1 Lights and washing extra.
PaymOnts to be made quarterly in hdvance. •
.'alb y ; I . ' E. W. ROGER:3. Pfrincioal.
,ti., • ~., 1
f ..,
• • , Ag..
,
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chi:uipost: Hest! Larg i efit:
1 sps,c)c) 1
Pays foreFuit ion In Single and Double Entry
130 - a•Kaping. Writing CommercialArithtne
tict and !..ectures.
Illoarek K weeks $ 2O, Stationery $7,
Taitiuq $34, entire exliein+ $62..
Us.;it e l dune front 6 to 10 weeks:. Every stu
dent, upon 'graduating. is guaranteed competent
to manage the Books of any Basiness,lund qual.
ified to earn a salary of
$5OO TO $lOOO.
h. Stu.ktits enter at and time—No 11iic
Review. ut Pleasure.
First p r ttnium for Best Business Writing for
f/359;.renented at Pittsburgh,. Philadelphia and
Ohio SialelFairs. Also, at the principal Fairs
of the Unit n for.- the past four years.
1-tit' !Tipsters' Sons received at half price.
* * *For Circulars. Specimens, and Embellish
ed Vies i t of the College, inclose ace letter
stamps td 1
- T. %V. JENKlisis, Pittsbo rgh, Pa.
1U! SUCH - IVORD AS FAIIL."
, A' itEsismEss REXEDYJ •
,
- • ; crizzuyi.)l. TO TEE. SICK.
THE Omit hospital surgeons and medical pub.
1. . licietelof Europe, admit the - unparalleled
antiiinflaramatery and healing properties ofl,this
Ointment; governments sanction its use in f i lleir
navelind* Military services ; and the Masse in
thirt:eouitri and. throughout the Wald repose
the 'utuutit,!confidence in its curative popert;es.
It' penetKites - the- source-x..of . ind, to re' Lion !and
corruption !. which underlies the ert real evi
dences of; disease, and neutralize. the fiery ere-,
meats which fsed end 'exasperate the alady.
. t
Illtetunitism, Scrofula, Eryiipelas. • .
Th e s e pre aw.ifig the west ten ible ; land ago
nijog dieeeses of the muscles , the fl shy fibre
and the eitie;' yet in their worst forms, knd when.
steemingli incurable, they invariably disappear
under a perskyring application of this kioothipg,
heling. Autiiinte ttr pain and infliontrinliiin.
Salt }lleum, Fever Sores, StiffJoiuts. •
In all_toisesot cra ft Rheum. wherateedical wa
ti-rs, lotio,Us; and every receipt of the pitarmaco.
• pcmi ini%:e,proved useless, the Ointment will ac.
etimplislis 'thorough .'cure. Fever ,Scires heal
quickly litufer its influence. and its ielaxingef.
feet apn4epritrnetpd hir!bwh is truly v tJ ondr ul.
-r . : Discharging.lflcera. •
A mostremareable - and - happy chang.e is pro.
heed in the appearance• of malignant uleereiat
y: , applications a applications of this Oinment. 'llhesui.
• rounding ..!redness vanishes. • and grabnles, of
of he.a Ithlt flesh begin - to . tske the place of the
.dischargell matter. This process goes on more
'or less rapidly, until the orifice is fille up with
sound mitteiial. rind tte nicer radically cured,
• 1,1 '1 A Word to atothers.
. The young are the most frequent snere frbm
external injuries, and therefore. ever mother
Should hove this'healing prepamtion c nstantly,
at hand,!.: It is an absolute iPeeiflc for sore
breasts, and 'quickly remov4a the enerus ed iso'res
whirli sometimes disfigure the heads rid faCes
olchildrep• -- • •
1
•• iltgailicantracti. : • i
ThisiDintinent la univertaliv used on hoard the
Atlantic and Pacific whiling fleet as alcure for
scorbutic , 'affections and as the best possible
remedy for Wounds arid "bruises.. Largeisupplies
of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan
of Turkey for hospital purposes. . •
• . ••
: . . •
Botk the OVritmenr and Pills" should be stied, in
" the following cases: I ,
Bunions,: Chapped Hands, • Sfiliad i 7: 43 '
Burns,' Mercurial Eruption's, Sore, l gs,
Chilblain. Rheumatism, Sore rPax
Fistula..:'Ringwor m , Sore ifeadis, l ,.
Gnat. ;".: Salt Rheum, Sore 71,hroata,"
Lumbago!: Skin-Diseases , Sores ofiall lands
Piles, ' -;. Sprains, -Stiff Joh), a,
Ulcers, '., Worms of all kinds; Venereil "Sores
Truer, 4 Swelled Glands. ' • I •
* * *Sold at the Manufactories'. of Pfrofessor .
T Ho L udwi,r, 80 Maiden fade, New York.and
i f
I 24 Strand,' London, by all, respectable D' oggiiits
and Dealers in Medicine throughout th Uniied
1 Shwa- and ; , the civilized World. ittto , at.
cents.. 62 1.2 con's, Maid 81 each: .;
. B r Thtire is a considerable saving . l 3‘• tall ag o
-the ismer' sizes. • : , -' I.
• -:N. 13.-Directionsior the guidance of 'par is
liti gym ditioi•dcrare /Saul to each pou
' • • iori ssofiw:
•
S. M. Pettengili & Co.;,
A dvertisiatg Agents, 119 Nassau.at,
NewrYorlt, and 10. State-st, Bostonr.-are
agents for The Montepse . Demi)crat, and are au
thorized to eoittraet tor us at our lowest rates.
A SUPPLY OF WALL PAPER
MO . 01. STYLES
.BORDERINp,WINDOW PA PER
, &C.,
A..NEW SUPPLY, just arrlvetVand for Tale
.1 - t. cheap, A.TURRELL
• Mrbotrose, March 1.51 h, 1860.
vWiii -
EF,gtiti„REste,AED!
thal4lnatt ring.
•
An aperient and stomachic ` preparation
IRON purified of Oxygen and Arbon by eons.
bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical authoe,
ity and extraordinary efficacy-in each of the
following complainti. viz.: . -
DEBILITY, NERVOUS [AFFECTIONS ; RNA.
CIATION. DYSPEPSIA. DIAREHES, CONSTI.
PATION SCROFULA, SALTRlEEnl tu rg r at
JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS •
. TISI. NERCURIAL CONSEIMINCES, INTEL
IaTTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC
- HILIDACHRS, =HALE IirEAMOISS„ NM
NEMMUATION. warns. cßumans.
PIXPLEEI OIETIER FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
' THE SEEN,. etc..
The IRON- being' &bear bed by 'the blood,. and
- Dins circulating" through the whole system, -no
part of the body can escape their truly wonder.
Dal influents. - -
The experience of thousands daily proves that
• no preparation of Iron can fora moment be
, compared with it. Impurities of the blood, a..
presides of vital energy, pale hand otherwthe
sickly complexions indicate its nectesity in al•
mast. everr.conosivable case. In-all cues of
' feiisle debility Moe albna, Mores* etc.), its
erects are delis brolly renovating.- No remedy
has ever been discovered, in the whole history
of medicine ; which exerts such prompt, happy,
and fully restorative erbeta Good appetite, cobs.
piste digestion, rapid. acquisition of strength,
- with 'an unusual disposition for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately ifofiew its use.
• As a grand stomacblo and general restorative
• it has no superior and no substitute. -
• Put up in neat flat metal bates containing
50 pill* priee 30 cents per box i di boxes,
50 one dozen boxes. 44 DO. Por sale by
Drametsts gesserstly. WILL be sent ft** to
any address on_ receipt of the price. Alf Pg.
. tars, orders, etc.,-ahoold be addressed to
••• R. B. LOCICE &CO.:
-• General Agents.
• . 1 -
. 239 11380aDwair, Y*
Ir.ll.—Fras asairo $s 's ilkdrilisna et
label aft cad!. bag, -
For mate in Montrose by
ancls ABEL TURRELL. -Aria
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
The subscribers haVtthis day received another
invoice Of jewelry. &c.,ditert- from the
manufactory, and are sow prepared to show to
their friends the best .nssoktmentiof gOods . evar
before offered in this market. - All persons wish
ing to make their friends and families Christmas
Presents, are invited to call and examine.
decl32 - • - : EVANS .- 46 ALLEN.
Odd Fellows' Hall, Binghamton, tr Y. . •
EEDLES.,Bone and Wood Tidy. Nee.
dles. Tetting Shuttles, Crochet NeeclleS,
•Seming, Darning and • Knitting Needles, for safe
by - EVANS & ALLEN.
LEITFAUTTONS AND • STUDS.-=-The
°best assortment of Sleeve. Buttons : and Stud,
all Rricv ..Q.... and qualities, or sale- by •
• ErAss, &Aux's. ,
QPECTACLES.—GoId, Silver. Steel unp
German Silver Spectacles, of all-ages. fur
sate bV . EVANs & "A LLEN.
WATCHES -,--A large stock of gold anrisi
vcr
.W niches of the host tnakers: Way (f i
them of otii own importation, at prices . mor
lower than have ever been sold in town—War
ranted good time keepers. - • E. kit.
Watch Chains, a fit st rate assortment
of GOLD Fob, Vest, and Girard Ch - ains.
OCKETS—a very fine assortment, GPLJ,.)
_Ed and Plated, I, 2,4, and 6 faceS.
SILVER Ware—a large stock of sterl'ng ail,-
wer
ware, consisting of spoons, forks, ladies
cups, cake, pie,.ice cream, butter, & fruit kniveS,
ehildrens setts, - napkin rings, card eases, etc- -
PLATED Ware—Castors, cake baskets card
receivers. tea setts, ice pitchers, sugar 10s
kets, salt eel lanslorks, spoons,. toast ricks, gob-
I eta, etc.
nov 9_ . • EVANS .& ALLEN
No. 2.oad FeMail' - flail,. Washington *t.
N ik.lW FfltM.
flout, eel & Vrobislan
-At lIIONTROSE, Pa.,
ONE doorThelom; J Ethridge's Drug StorC,
on Public Avenue; wheee''Ailll be found
constantly on hand a general assortment of
GROCERIES:
Such ass Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
dtc.,*&c:, &c.
Also the choicest brands or
FAMILY. FLOUR.,
Meal, Lard, York, Hams, fish, Candles &c.
We solicit a share of the public patronage, an
tl
pledge ourselves to do the lair thing, hoping 14
each bargain to secure another.
BALDWIN & ALLEN.
WM. L. ALLES
ALFRED TIALIDWIN
• HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
, •
PHILADELPHIA.
•
A Benevolent liWitation established •by spe
viol Endoirment.for the Raiff of the Sick
• and Disstressed. afflicted Jwith Virulent and"
Epicle'tnic Diseases, and- especially for the . ,
Cure cif Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
IVI EDICAL ADVIcB given - grafts,' by the
LTA. Acting Surgeon, tc all , who apply by letter,
with a description of their conditidn. (aff4, occu
pation, habits, of life &e.,) and in CASei of ex.
treme Puverty.tnedieines furnished free of charge.
Valuable Repoks on SpCrmatorrhma, and oth
er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, sent to the al.
flicted in seal( d letter envelopes, free of charge ;
Address, Dr..l2Skillin I loughton, Acting Sur
geon, Howard AsSociation, No. 2 South 9th-st.,
Phtlad ti, 4 l 3 a, :By order of the Directors. LoeB
HERRING'S SAFES.
-FARR EL, 111 Eli RING dk tomprissy.
No. 629 Rhestnut.Street—JAYNE'S Hall—Philad'a;
-. "..',..._ ' O NLY Manufacturers in this state
....... - --- - - %. 0 of Herring's Patent .Champion
' ." . " -- iFire it Burglar Proof Safes, secured
I f ! , , ,,, '• i with Hall's Patent powder Looks
-I..cj ,
both o which rec'v d Medals at the
'—''' World ' s Fair, London, 1851
More Than
-
11-wessty.thousasid Herring's.. SafeS
have been sold, and are now JO actual use, aid
nearly 400 have been tested in accidental fires
and have never failed to preserve their cootents.
We also keep on hand and. make to order—.
Dwelling Muse Safes, „ Sideboard and 'Parlor
Safes—(imitation of handsome furniture)• el
elegant design and workmanship.
Also burglar Proof Safes for Banks, Brokers
and Jewelers, Vault Doors, Safes for Specie,
Silver Plate, &e.—The aurglar Proof safe in
use at the Treasurer's Office of. Pickuvray Co.,
0., (at Cirelevil le,) was mahofactured by us, and
is univerally acknowledged .to be the strongest
safe in the WORLD: . ...
Persons wishing safes' will find it to-their in,
tercst7to call or send for our catalogue,before
p.urchasing elsewhere, as these are the only safes
whichhaceproved themselves perfectly Fire Proof
and free from dampness.
81,000 -REWAItH will be paid to any person
th ,t ran show that a Herring's Patent Champion
Safes ever failed to preserve its contents in an
accidents/ fire. - , ap4 ain't
HIRST.
MONTRO-SE PENt‘k.
• rriE r
efitted and newlylur nished th•
ss shove well. k flown and -popular Hotel,
n • .
- —is prepared to, accommodate the trav
eling public and others with all - the attentions
and conveniences usually found in first-claei
Rouses. Nu effort will be spared by the Pro
prieter and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equA in every point to any in the country.
The Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest LiAnurs.
The Stables, connected with this Hone«
are large; roomy and convenient, and careful and
attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them
•, 'J. S; TARBELL.
- :.MEAT MARKET.•
• On Public Avenue, near Searle's Hilel..
v r EEP - constantly on hand a good - supply of
11'MEATS of ail kindi4.- CASH .paid for
'Beet Catile,Calves,Sheep,Lind Lambs: -
Also for Hides of all kinds. ' . •
; . HENSTOCK dr...HAWLEY,
9. T. neinrocx. - N. HAWLEY.
Montrose, March 30th, -'s9.—tf.
• , • :BILLINGS STROUD, •
FIRE and LIFE . INSURANCE AGENT:—
- lllontrase, Pa.
TESTIMONIALS.
WE, the, undersigned, -certify that we were
insured in Fire Insurance Companies-represented
by Mr. Billings. Stroud:of Montrose, and that,
having suffered toss by . fire while. so insured, we
were severally pald by said companies to the full
extent of our claims; at!el we have itimfide nee in
him u a good and effectismagente .
16. R. DsWiTT, • Zirsos Oise;
Lseinsoi& DEWITT, ' H. J. WEBB, •
F. B. _CHA,NDLEIt s , . 1. Lyons & Sox,
OLIVDEN, • LEorritato guntx
,Montrose, Pai. Noverpifer 9.
WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES of
Lime and Soda,* for ConaaMptloni Hol
loway's Ointment and Pills; Judson's Mountain
Herb Fine s sed nearly ill ihe Medi.!_ines adver-
Heidi or in`ibe marketoire for sale by • '.°
Ml:arose, .I,an. 9. . • 'ABEL TURRELL
THATIffi -
IiYSICIAN and Surge. n; Montrcise tio•-
Vfficet in ilia FAnnees'Store.
P .
co
'GoODSI
.. ra.
NEW
;,„",„,„iter, Mum. l
Lamindny
•••••
Pavel, FRI Borders,
T ALL Pa P er " Wll3
.V 1 i re r° t' a ly
- query I"ge rKEN;ON. JA. aztCO.
April 11th.
si3m, las ns and e,iiieoes, an immense
k..) variety, by . It. KENY.O:4. Mt. &£O.
tytaty-mylelif Conan Pant Gonda
ree'd . bv" R KENYON, JR.
Q Biocha. C shiivrla. a Inrgtl.
stock, LOW. 'R KENYON. JR. &
12 TrT;;:.( at ..; Tan
, A d li y ei r e e ib ei t7 d u,tl a u n,d a
county : R KENYON. JR.! & CO.
, .
1 - 0 00 Ib
l i. ll ,r S sa r e A: ,y ,EZZ'F x S or tore and
LARGE Stock of FANCY Dry nod for
salisbY R. KENYON. JR{ & CO.
riIEA Setts — Five Eiegant I.tvlek
frop &to 850." It KENYON,'
• Lawaville Centre: Pa.. Atiril, IMO,
HORATIO-GURATT,
Dealer in FLOUR . GRAIN: GROCER
11.78. PRO VISIONS - LiKE
- WOOL'S: Stople.DßU,.,
WOODEN and STONE {VA LE; ALL
RINDS of HO USEKEEI, NG
, ARTICLES d:'YAN:KEA'.,
NOTIONS IN GENERAL. - 'pne doors
North of Barnum 's Hotel,. New Milford. Pa.,
WOULD be pleased to see all his old friends
and many-new ones at his Ni9W Storn
fronting the - DEMI`, where he is pr t epared- to,
show theirs such a Stock of theib6ve artic ; es
as New Milford has long stood in need of
Division 'of trade has as many advantages as
division of labor." Any man confining himself
to one brunt:lt .oflusiness, giving thiit• branch
his whole Capital and:attention cap If/Nip:l better
1 'assortment,tuy cheaper and SP,LL CMEAPER
than if the same means and time was employed
in a general . trade. If you dont think so. call
onlhe subscriber end be cahvinced. Th'e sound
prinCiple of . •
SMALL PROFIT AND PROMPT PAYMENT ,
will be'strictly adhered to.. Butter and 'other
Produce forwarded to Nsw -York to one .of the
best commiloOon houses'sn the City, and prompt
payments guaranteed
' - BORATIO-GA It BATT.
New Sum. Co: Pa.; April, 1.860 . —v. •
CATARACT • WASIIING. I MF.
Clottaing, Time, and LaborlSiived::
•
INDISPENSABLE TO.HOUSEKEtPERS, I -
The most -simple, -ettonomieal,. rind 'dorzible
rtiele ever offered to the public to igeviato the
irleomfu'rts of wfisfi-day... •
. Description.
It consists of a nietal'evlinder, with ribs on
the inside i and 'aii interioiNeylinder Of wood,
with ribs. • There is a spneelrom six to eight
inches hetween.the two cylipdescs. One craqk
turns both cylinders at. the same, time in•oPpo•
site directions, rapidly ereatiig a suds. forcing*
the water *th ' uch.the•ctottleir, and e ff ectually
removing t dirt. 'The action of the. waver
does the, w rk *quickly, dispenses entirely with
f
rubbing, atVus saves the wear orcloPes. ~
.J AM Eltt . B. RODGERS, :
• . 104 Jon's Alley. PhitliA , enlior Penn.
a
SULLIVAN & ErrAtt, Prop'ra, .-
'• = 54 BEEKMAN Si% NEW YORK
N. B.—State and Comity fi g hts foe sale. and
purchasers supplied with 51Mibines at Wholesale
on Ilberal terms. • • 4 -
re - A Machine is in operittv by alaundreSs
daily, at our salesroom, 430 roadway. ••
3 e co , mllB jeowfim
MA. COV - .IL .
G. F. Fong:l4AM . 1 •
ETAS removed his shop across the Street, to
1 the building one - .door below 11. , eler
Stoddard's, which he has fitted•up expressly for 3
Saddle, Harness and•Trnrih Shop
Viiitip may-be found all kinds if
• -11.11.1 = 1..1`e ' M
-from the heaviest team, to the lighieat trotting
harness, and a generahissorment of trimmings,
which- will be made up br sold very low. •
Carriage Trimmings:. •
•
A good assortment on hand, which will be sold
very-low; all trimming doneeheaper than else
where.
07AK LEATHER
on hand, from which harnesses - Will be'rn4ide and
Wetrretaated..
* * *Customers will please bear in mind that -I
wish to settle up once n year. ThOse having
unsettled accounts, or notes dee, w.ilf oblig e
by settliarbr making payment without further
delay. 'G. F. FORDHAM, •
Feb. 24th on t resev-Pa..
NOTICE:
COBB would respectfullrantoluoce to the
Z
public that he may still be found - at the
old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants
of the connniznity. He will keep on,hand-a good
'stock of
rx"chaerleigti
S WA RS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPI6 ES, FAUN. FLOUR
and SALT (by the Hach or burr&,) Fist►, and all
articles found in First ClassGrocerie ! i.
lie would prticiilarly-tnill the - attention of
Farmers and others- to the fact that he is
constantly'reeeiving fresh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and. medium qualities, which . will b
sold ItIGHT, fur ready pay, in quantities to
the purchaser. • .
()ash Fwid for Pests, Deaden, and Veal skins,
• KEYSTONE HOTE L, .,,
Montrose, Penn., -
111TDI. R. HATCH, Pkopiietor.
911-115 riew.cand commadious Mid situated
I on Public Avenue. near the Court House,and
nearly in the centre of the business portion 'of
Mentrose4- is now fu ly completed and furnislied,
and was opened on Monday.- the nth day of
September, 18.58;.: - for . the - ftecoremddation of,
the public ,and- travelers. The Proprietor - feels
confident`that he is now prepared to.entertain
guests-ina matiner_thil cannot fail to give
Complete Satisiliction.
The - _ Hotel and Furniture are new; and no.ex-.
pense has: been spared to render it equal, if not
superior to any similar establishmektin this p.trt
of the State. It - is well supplied with all the
recent improvements and comforts, and °biking
waiters will always be readyto respond, to the
call of eustotuers. .
' The -.gables connected -with this House are
• New and Convenient,
. The Proprietor respectfully solo:its the patron
age of his old friends, and the public generally.
WMj, K. HATCH. • •
20'1 *`aft ll' -
&tarnit . ZY. mann,,
• WHOLLI44LE SALT 1- LIMALER.
. 201 IVEphisigtonTeL
• (Directly. opposite WaShingthn Market,)
'Nevcr
TILL CONTINUES to offer Ito city and'
S
COUNTRY iade,all - kinds of FORCION-
Coarse and Fine•Satit at the very lowest fiu urea;
400.`0 sacks and bap, eigUsistint in part of Ash
ion's celebrated brand for table, and dairy use:
Jeffrey & Darcy; klitraliall's, BrOvirnlow's,
and 500(43 bushels Turks Island.! &nines, Cu
racOa, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies, Nantes, ?zeal
all of which will•be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, storn . ued storehntises...
Any parehaiier wishing - to iielect (reingird
assortment will find it to, hie interest to call:
• N; B..—Fine table salt put 'up in *WAIT bags of
different eizet; and constantly on'hand
ping order. Also a splendid_ article. of 'Rita
Ground salt, in genii bokes, pot op and for sale
by the quatitity,in caste of five dozen each.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
LOCATE.DoVER THE 81.7SQUEHANNA VALLEY-BANK,
BINGHAMTON N. Y.
Rooms Open for Instruction from 9 a. th. to0:30
'FACULTY:
.D• W. IDWELL, 'Principal, 'Profess& of the
&lends of &Zooms, PraCtical Accouritant.
Authrtr of Lowell's Treaties 'upon Book.K,ep
%' log. Diagrams illustrating the same.. -
'JOHN RANKIN. Commercial Aciountant, Profes'r
*of Eiti4k Keeping and Practical Mathematibk.
J. I. Cnitris. - Assistant Prole'ssor iu the Book
Keepitin Dipartment. •
etc this
,& CO.
A. J. WARNER, Profekrior of Practical and Or
nomkial..l'enmarmhip, Commercial Calekla
tions rind Correspondence.,
am pie ttx
' .& Co.
• i LECTIJUE"S:
'gob. Daniel S. Thekireon, Lecturer on Commer
clot L'aw and Political Economy.
Thin Ransom Balcom. Lecturer on Contracts
Prnrnimsory, Notes and Biils'of Exchange.
Rev Dr: E. Andrews, Lecturer on COnamercia
-Ethics. •
E 714 AMINING
nom Sherman . D. Phelps, Wai. R. Osborn,
Tracy R. Morgan - , E,q.
The 4N...et or obi College is to afford to all
an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Btisineirs
EducatiO.,-
The Books and. Forms are carefully arranged
by practical accountat4s expressly for this In
stitution and embrace"all the iecent improve : .
ments. • -
The course!'n ,instruction cPrnprises every
department <of business. The learner will be
thornitglily taught the science and practice of
Double 'gar)! Book Keeping Ls 'iipplied to the
following kinds, of business, viz:: General 51er
chandiaing, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis_
-lion, Sitamboating, Railriiading, Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign ‘ Shipping. &e :
Ladit:is' Department entirely separate from
that °lithe gentlemen.
- Student's can enter College at any tithe and
receive individual instruction. By this:arrange
meni "ev l ery.siudent is permitted to proi!ress as
rapidly, of his enterprise and 'ability will per
mit,-and *hen through, perfect and complete
will =receive a- Diploma,WhiCh will enable him _
to reVietv at pleasure.
Tinie'to complete the course.-6 to 12 weeks.
'No vaations. Board's 2 to 82,50. per week.
. .
,
,1 ' TEREUS: _
.
For tsook:lceePink, lUll'arcountant's course:
ine:udikig Practical Penmanship, Conunercial
Couiptutions and Diploma, Crime. unlimit
ed,) 1 - - - ..- ,--- - . .835 00
Same enema for Ladies (separate) 7: 21.1 U 0
Penttr.tAjti mid Arithmetic, . . - 10 LO
Terid - oVs' course in Penrhan,hip, Practi- _
cal and Ornamental, '••• - - •30 00
-Twelve:lessons in Practical Penmanship. 3 00
. .
24/7 l i ke:mons] clitsqies will be - formed in
nonograpy. For lull particulars send for a
circular.!' 3* y
•II . .
. c ' 1 . DR. CU IC/ la CD ILL'S ,
CURE FOR •CONSIIIIIPTION.
, , .
''HYPOPHOSPHITES OF. LIME AND OF SODA.
i
P LW' FATAL scourg-. of the human Nee—
l- (louse mpt ion—can 7-now he prernited and
curia; twith the - - Same CERTAINTY as an y .
nu hew, di ease. The." new Remedy discovered by
Er-Chinhall of Paris, linsperformen more cures
of Cotifift.ted Consumption in a' .in,ill e year than
Min be, ?und in the records of -. Medical History
lb the ia.t century 1... ~ "
farii?ad the following TestiTnniolx.
Cur'r . 1 1 (1 a case in the Last :41v,e, —lf you taut
facts,l can give them aburdantiv:,. 014 the Hy.
pylri plates. is the only Remede , that .:an Clue.
cor s su lotion.. Reed what Dr. VOwers says :
.I.WiNcliEsTr.n. E..q.—Dear sir: I am •an Ala
pathy, of thirty years metier, ih. Western New
York. My first trial of the Hypophosphltes - was'
made . ear ago December, With great success.
51is's.:. C.: aged 25 years This' was truly a
hard. 1/k. The patient had been pronounced a
consuariptive for six yearm previous to he begin
ning rif the treatment She evidentle was in the ,
3d.andast stage ; tuberelas in the 2d ;stage in
each Lung ; 3 , everal cavities in the Left Lobe.
showing cavernous - . rates ; a - most incessant
ebugh,' , ;lpubse too fruquent and weak to count.
With titSestt symptoms of eunOrined_ Phthi•sis,
having n i p faith in any remedies 1 h,id ever be
.fore ttAed, I wrote to you and obtained 3-bottles
of the pr i 4opho:phites. On using. one, her symp
tom,. iMproved : and 'amino' the use of the fifth
and siii.6,•she W:4B strong enriu.V . to walk half
a ntilei From then, up to this week, when I
saw her, she h,s been at yvork.• ,
This, riemarkable cure. I must in eandor;.say,
was efreeted by the thrropiosmirEs.
GEORGE R. POWERS. M. D.
Wyoming Co., N. Y., March 12, 1860:
.. 1 •
. STIji.6IORE REMARKABLS CURES!
I
The , l , following,letter from an old physician in
Chest 4r 1 Co. must - satisfy all who have ever
donbted thei..ffStiev . of this Wonderfal Remedy :
' ' tits : Mas. 3d Month, 26th. 1860.
' FR4NDI. VYINCHESTER': . * * * Thirty-six
perso7 have. s obtained. -the medicide from me,
twelv .of Which have been under my own care.
Five .of thimt were. i'n my opinion, and the judg.
went , 5f other physicians, hopeless cases of
Phthists =irritable- cough, copious 'exPectora
tionsit f a peruleut character, nicht sweats and
emaci aLion.. These cases were frurn one to .
three years . standing. Au.colation and .perens
sion,dereloped sounds. which,' taken in connee .
ion wth other symptonis, gave evidence of a
condit on from which I have never, in seventeen
years practice. seen a single ease recover by any
other.reatment.. * * *, ' Undertbe treat.
ment f the' Hypophosphites, all the ltd symp
tomsi
tensed; and they have •gained flesh, and
streng ti, and health,—some of them better than
they h d enjoyed for seven yearn previously. •
The Owl—eases under my care were in the
lacipie t stages, and in them all symptoms and
traces' fthedisease have disappeared. Of those
who a ere nut under my care, I ha e not hc.,rd
of a sigN , ....patient . ,•who did not dipressitimse't
benefit i ted by the use of the Renn , dy ; althou. , h
in an te of them the disease was' too 'far ad
wincto admit the possibility: mil recovery.
j fpr 'slime kam as Skeptical' in medicines, or
stiecifi 1 3.. as - most physicians; yet, from the ex
perien a ',have had in thn use Dr. J. F. Churc
hill's"emedy for TorbereulOsis, I would sac
O have a tendency to that disease—Take
the sooner the better; before there is
• •
nizatioo. * *
W. W. TOWNSEND, M. D.
heater's Genuine Illvphoplaim-
AQT - .WITH PRO ‘I PTN ESS AND
INTYevery - su.p . of CONSU %IP
and with inv triable effiuvy in all Do
;ntit of the Nervous And Blimd Systems,
Debility, Dyspepsia, A.t h m a , Rickets,
toinelalOta,lipp;mainythea, io all di*.
ependeat do iMperferi or impaired nu
mid in all CAReS al local. or couMtitutino,d
They inereame the . ' nervouft or vital
energy 'rnßorn Coligh; cheek Night Sweats, rind
diminirjh Expretorption, inprOve the aPpetite;
i
airiest pi/Irrhcea, promote refreshing' sleep, and
enento ow and Healthy Blood, ' • •
. .
A F IR-TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CUR.Ef .
.Pa 7.and lk mince bottles, $t and O.
Du-no confound this - remedv ; with the Thos.
phatos 'r Chemical Food: Beware of Ail pre..
parations containing Iron; the hiss of which, in
Consumption, is . pronoun Ced highty.danr.rerous
and cr mina: by eminent medical authority.
Send for my. new Circular, which gives th"
only reliable information in regard DrChurch-
Ill'or 'Treatment, Inquire • for' and Use only'
WINCIESTER'S GENUINE. PIDIPAItATI O I I ,"iand
which nine be had of all'respectable..fiingglititi•
and Wholesale and Retail at the rude General
Depot in the United,Stateti, -
• . • `J. WINCHE STER, , •
I] • • 43 John street, N. Y.
1r sale by ABEL TURREL4 Montrose.
+50,000 CopiOs already Sold.
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•
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•, - . BillS of Sale, Leas es - and•Pe:
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, •
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Liniitationaind :moult and kind
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•
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. ,
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CONTAINING
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HAVING worked
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