The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 28, 1860, Image 4

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    NEW GOODS l
ARRIVING EVERY WEER!
SELLING at the LOWEST PRICES!
FLLYJD AND CAMPHENE,OP the BEST
qualities, at GO cents per gallon for sato by ,
Montrose, ABEL TURRELL.
FARMERS, LOOK AT THIS!
BEACH's, NEW. PATENT
WEL HORSE RAKE!
VORRAKING HAY AND GRAIN; Is pre.
I! flounced by' GOOD JUDGES to be the
NEAREST RIGHT of ANY IN•UBE ':So oe
of the advantages-of this Rake are, that the
workman occupies a comfortable seat while
raking, Instead of-having to walk, Aitd.that its
cot:infraction is so simple that any part of it may
easily be taken apart and put together again.
Four bolts are all the blacksmith work required.
Farmers, please call and examine for yourselves.
Lumber will be taken in pay for Rakes if of. the
right kind and fetched in time. None but those
ordereclwill be made at present: ;
This machine. was invented by the subscriber
who resides 1 1.2 - miles North of Montrose, on
the Snake Greek Road.
- • • . IRENZO BEACH
'Montrose, April 24th, i no.
ChM. ct
DR.. O. V. THAYER. of the
BINGHAMTON WATER-CUE
,
WILL be at-NEW MILFORD. on:FRIDAY.
April 27th, at Birnum's Hotel. Also will
be at SUSQUEHANNA on . the ,FIFTH of
each month during the Spring • and. Summer,
at Nicols, Hotel. During each visitation ho will
givk Free-Lectures to the Ladies at 2 o'clock, p.
m. upon subjects of the first importance relative
to the special diseases and hygiene of the`sex
revealing the causes of such-maladies and those
most prevalent and subtle violations of physio
logical laws which result le the Premature de
cline of American WOCileD. "
- Invalids will 'find it to their advantage to give
.him a call.
Binghamton Water Care. April Id. 1860.—tr
BOARDING Bosom;
AT GREAT BEND , PA ,
jIH IS SCHOAL wilt . be Awed for the rec ep.
1_ tion of Ladles and Gentlemen, on tbe 29th
day (Wednesday), of February, 1860.
FE=
Primary Branches per Qr'tr of f 11 weeks, $3,00
Common " - - " " " 3,50
Common and Higher, " .• " " 4,00
, Higher English," " 5,00
Lessons on Piano, " " " 10,00
Use of • " sg.
...441 64 . • gm
Ornamental; rind Classical Departments, extra.
The Priticipal has had much experience in
teaching in New York and Penn's for the last
ten year&in Common, as well as Select, Graded
or High Schools. References given if required
N.B.—Board at the boarding hall, two doll's
per week. Lights 'and washing extra._
Payments to be made quarterly in./Avarice. i ,
mh y - E. W. ROGERS, Principal.'
° o<,:
a
~ ~✓
Cheapest: Best: Largett:
030,00
• .
Pay,s for Tuition in Single and Double Entry
Beek-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithme
tict and Lectures. .
Board S weeks $2O, Stationery $7,
Tuition ins, entire expenses $62..
Usual time from 6 to 10 weeks. Every stu
dent, upon graduating, is guaranteed competent
to m.snagq the Books of soy Business, and qual
ified. to earn . a salary of from
--$5OO TO $lOOO.
Students enter at any time—No Vacation—
Review at pleasure. •
First Premium for Best BUsiness Writing for
1859, received At Pittsburgh, Philadelphio, and
Ohio State 'Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs
of the Union for the past four years.
pr Ministers' Son; received at 'half price:
* * *For Circulars, Specimens, and Embellish.
ed Views of [he College, inclose five letter
stamps to
F. W. 4ENICINS, Pittsbn rib, Pa.
THE MEDICINE at the,MILLION
Partosonir AND FACT
- 1143LLOWAY'S PILLS.
THE EXCITING CAUSE OP SICKNESS.
THE BLOOD Is the lire-sustaining agent. It
furnishes the components of flemh,bone, naafi ,
(le, nerve and integument: The stomach is its
mar t igactory, the 'veins its distributors, and . the
intestines the channels throbgh which the wa-te .
matter rej ected , in its productions , is expelled.
Upoitlie stomanh,the circulation and the bowels :
these Pills act 'simultaneous/y. relieving indiges
tion,. purifying the fluids, and regulating the
excretions.
THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT.
- Dyspepsia is the most Common diseruie among
al classes in this country. It assumes a thous.
and shapes, and is the primary source of inflow
erahledangerous maladiosi bet whatever its type
or symptoms, however obstinate its resistance to
ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rap
idly to this searching and unerring remedy.
BILIOUS AFFECTIONS..
The quantity of the bile is of vast importance
to health. Upon the liver, the gland which Pe
cretes This.flnid, these Pills operate specifically, -
_ infallibly rectifying its irregularities, and effectu
ally curieg Jaundice, Bilidts Remittants. and all
. the varieties of disease generated by an unnatu.
ral condition of the organ.
•. BO WEL COMPLAINTS.
Unless the bowels perform their functions prop
erly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands
die sulnially of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chronic
Constipation, and other diseases of these waste
pipes of the system. The effect of the Pills upon
all intestinal disorders, whether canna -or epi
demic, is a phenomenon in mei:lichee. By follow
ing the printed directions, the most alarming ca
- ses.of bowel complaint are pms•ptly controlled.
A WORD TO FEMALES.
The local debility and irregularities which are
the especial annoyances of the weaker sex, and
which, when neglected, always shorten life, are
relieved - for the time being, and prevnted in time
to come,by a course of this mild, thoro' alterative.
Holloway's Pills are the best remedy knoWn in tlys
world for the folldwing 4 disease:s
/Attune Chest-Diseas'es .Fever and Ague •
Coughs Bowel Complaints Female Compfainti
Colds - Costiveness In*ard Weakness •
Diarrhcea Headaches Liver Complaints.. -
'Dropsy Indigestion Lowness of Spiriis
Debility Inflammation Stone and Gravel
Influenza Dyspepsia f*.ondary'Symptogis
Piles Venereal Affections Wormi of all kinds
• s * Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
Holtoway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244
strand, London, II) all respectable Druggists &
Dealers in Mediciue.,thro'out the- United States
and-the civilized world.-in boxes at 25 cents,
63 . 1-2 seats, and 81 each.
jam' There is a considerable saying by taklog
the larger sizes.
N.8.--Directions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each box.
Jeleoyl 24ehur
IDUYEaCLAN sidffiergiwi, Montrose:N : 4—
, Office in the Farmer'i atom.
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NOME HER
WORM
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lukiaad lospi
• ,vO l l3
1 1 ,1seails MaerAls and Divgth.
'MOTHIRSTAKE HEED!
ne you idiots *wird . seems assaay tiottai
rate *Um. osaaito Abut It say Mt
tilos adm Moho that inlets thus t mod
ors out of Pm the moo at the to
se& and* I. WORMS,' sat should be at •
lookd to. - -
HEADS OF; FAMILIEs
Do is4t tot Igur eldldres outer, idiom era
- "
. iNDSONI.,WORM TEA I
• imps AND PLICSANTVCRE TO
flow Mush letter sad mkt woold it be o
hats It always la- the ;house, A little do
'tits a child Is taboo 11l may Mtge te the ca
et its death, vent settle without delay, Mt&
bf elMag the AI VErAT.IIIe iliU TLd itaMit•
durtely, y ou will sot ea, elm the child • '
aad tedleas illness, sad yourself swab •
but also feet happier is Miowiag that you ha
dais year daty, aad yereboote isysditalits. 1
assdkias 6 oembOteil' purely et
HERBS AND ROOT
- PArcu or •I
14alomel .1111;tera,
• . IS USED . : IN M
• Xo mon filthy Vaniiiftwe• will b 00.411
thaw who oiii* use thlai TWIL: no only &air,
prikip/a. of el - ether Yoradtwpo too W.• •
YiUrra is It C , I
ci ! vE NO,
POI c•
YOUR', CHILDREN.
itas els Blum fitfe, temtahle Idedittee.'
This Worm Tee was discomied in an to •
way amour the Wilda of Nartherit Stasi—
fullaecount of It you will dud Is our Alma •
Ash for the ..RomutV 2tiln Alemose,!' of
Agent, and when you hen read it, mud ft
Joan ititighbora that they may also know of
be owed by this GMT Ml=
JpDSON 9 S - WORM TEA
woßms-
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GET 1 PICLIGB-LPRICE 25 ER
Ointierr.--Alwaja dad tin Name sages
tare et B. L. JIIMN k CO., and tha poets
of 7isuo3, on each package of this Warn Tea.
• a L.•.TUDSON & CO.
SOLE - PROPRIETOR
:50 Leonard 13t4.2feire York.
Jtadion's Worm Tea Is Sold by one
Agent In every Villsgerund
. • by ell Druggists.
'1! - -
SAYRE* . BRO., Agents Montrose. 0.ec22
- HOSTETT.ER'S
STOMACH BUTTE
.
Theiroprietors and manufactuiers of HOS
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH' BIT
* TERS ',can appeal with. l perfect cOnfidenie to
physicians and citizens generally of the Iliiited
, States,' bemuse the article has attained iti ,epu
lotion heretofore unknown. ' A few facts Upon
this peint will. spiak more powerfully than
volumes of bare - assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption of lioetetter's Stomach! Bit
'tens for the last year nuiounted to over atuff
milliori bottles, and : front its manifest e • otdy
:increase in tinies•past, it' is evident : that d uring
the coming .year the coMoimption will .rnach
- 'near one million bottle , . This immense nrebunt
could never have-been sold' but for therare
medicinal Properties contained in the pre are-
I I
- tion, and the sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those seetions of the country:.
• where the article is best 'known, who not Only
-..recommend the Bitters 'to their patients,l but
are ready at all time; to give testimonialsto its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom. L
4 ThiS r. is notaftemporarypoPularity, obtained -
by extraordinitry efforta in the way of team.;
peting!the qualities of. the Bitters, but I solid
' estimation of tin invaluable medicine. whiCh is' ,
destined to be se =Miring as time itself.
• Hostetter's Stomach :Bitten have pr ved
- a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other . - bilibue complai4illlTC,
counted theiriTicarag by. 1 hundreds. T# be
able te state confidently that the •1 Bill rrs"
are a certain Cure for the Dyspepsia and Like
_diseases, is to the proPrietors a source of 'un
alloyed pleasure...lt removes all morbid matter
from the eta:loch, purifies the, blood, land
. imparts renewid-vitality 'to the nervous sysMm, ,
giving* that {tone and energy indispensable
for the; restoration of health. at operates upon"
. the stomach, liter, and other digestive erg as,
mildly - but poWerfully, Ind soon - restores t eem
to a condition essential to. the healthy dischlrge
of the tunctioneof nattire.
. • EldeilY persona may use GMBitters dart rs
per directions o n the bottle, and tbey-will ad
in it-a stimulanti)eculiarly adapted to com fort
' declinihg year#, am. it-is pleasant to the pique,
4nvigorating to,the bowels, excellent as a total;
and rejuvenating generally. We have the Sri-
deuce of thoutiands of aged men and wotren
. who have experiencetl the benefit of using his`
preparation while suffering frometomach de.
rangements and general debility; acting under--
the athice - ofitilly.sicianS i they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this! article. A few words to the .
gentler sex. There are , certain periods when
their cares nr&so harassing that many of them
rink-under tire trial. The relation of mother
and child is -So absorbingly tender; - that the
mother, - especially if the be young, hi apt to
forget her ownihealth. inber extreme anxiety r.
- for her infant. r Should the period of materz4ty
arrive, during (he summer season, the wearl of
body and mindM generally aggravated: Here,
then, is a necessity for, a stimulant to recline-
Tate the energibs of the system, and enable the -
nether to bear up - under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer thi Bitters to all other invigora-.
, tore that receive the endorsement of phial
-
clans, because i; ie. Is agreeable to the tastel as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of _bodily strength.
.-
-.All„these persons, to whom we have partir -
laxly
- referred ;above,- to, wit: sufferers fr m
fever and
,agni, caused by malaria, diarrhena,-
dysentery. - andigestion, loss-of appetite, and.
„ all diseases ot 4 .derangemantsof the atom h,
superannuatecli invalids, Persons of sedentary -
declination, and unreal:lg mothers, - willeonshlt
their own phisical-Welfareby giving to Hes
, tatter's Celebrated Stomach,Bitteis a trial. 1 •
_ CAUTiON..+We caution the public against '
• using any of the many imitations-or counter-'
felts, but. ask O'er .110STETTKR'14 , ,,CELEDRA17[11,
'STONACH Btrrttts, and see that each bottle ham
the words "DO. Hostetter's Stomach-Bitteis".
blown on the, side of the bottle, and stamped •
•
on the metallic cep
_covering the cork, ' -'and
observethat our autograph signature Mon the - . -
label. ~'
as:- P;enareci and sold-by HOSTETTER,*
SMITH, Pittaburgh,"Pa, and sold by all
druggist/, ercfcers, and dealers general ly ,
shromsho=United States. South Arno'
~
Fir For soli in Montrose/ by-. ' ' 1 .
jaraS 1 7 . . ABEL MURRELL
®androot sumo nos or TRAVEL'
1 / 4 varfd - gregt discoveries of the. Japanese
sod Eaat Indli - liediriner, with foil directional for
the certain eurelni eonsempthin, Vlonehitia, ta
tarrK,enuilts, edldsaathui — , feskraeheart dis(!' f as e ,
smokily-a meerilyspepsia, liver nemPtaintitravel
and urinary depipaite; female complaints,..o.---
Illustrated ieWhundredsofeertificatea.orS rea
and e' grain For,the purpose of re - inning aa
many suffering fellow.beinga as pntatible, front a
premature death; it will lie sent to anyatt of
the conGisent bionding 25 Ute"..to,DILMATH,
ee2oyel BO Broadway, New York City. •
Sold: also-by Montroser Hayden
Bros., New Jelenidi C. P.' Illatheira, filemiton :
, . .
Dela. Larkii.& Vresterga Railroad.'
OPARELMENEMB
Two hours earlier to NewYor — li.
One hour eirlier to Philadelphia.‘,
ON and After Monday, May 211th,,1880, trains
will be run as folloiva : - • - '‘,••
trear.si Piissr rare Taaresedotiing,Bontli..
The. Accommodation Train Eaat, on the; N. Y.
&E.R. R. arrives at Gt. Bend at " 8:38 a.
And the Cincinnati Express at &03 •
Connecting with the Express Train
• leaving Great Bend for New York
and Philadelphia,"at 1:18 .."
Dorval New Milford - ' 748
Montrose • - 7:48 .
Hopbottom. 8:01
,
Nicholson . • - - 8:23_
Factoryvllls . 8:41 '
1 , Abington -- tkoa
.Scranton ' • ;
Tobyhanisa: -..1(689 '
. Stroudsburg - 1/17
_ • Water Crap - , •19 31-
• - • - 12 - :45
Dslawire (lb minutes CO dine) 12:56
- Hope (Philad'a Connection) 1:20
Bridgeville . • - -:1:25
Washington • - .1:58
Junction • • • • 2a5•
Nei York - - • 545,
Philadelphia •• _-. • - 7.15
The Eipreis; 'Passenger • Traid,. South, con.
uncle at Junction with 3 - p. m. train on the Cen
tral Road for Easton. Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk,
Reading; Hairieburgolitc." - • -
310iING NORTH,
Passengers from New York, leave
;Pier No. 2 North Riv . er,:at
Or foot - of Courtland street
Frem Philadelphia •
Leave Kensington - - . . 7:15
Leave Junction - . 11:15 .
Due al Washington -: . 11:33 •
. Bridgeville - • - . 1:1!01 p. .m
Hope(Philitd,a connection) 12:13 •
Delaware (16 minutes to dine) . 12:28
° Columbia " • . - 1.:00 •
Water Gap ' . 1:14
Stroudsburg - - 1:28 -
Tobyhanna •- . 2:46
Moscow 2:21
. !Scranton .• - . 4:10.
Abington . • - • 4:47 - •
F,actorvville, . •
Nicholson - - 542 •
Hopbettom... 5:43
Eir • MONTROSE. • -. . 6:04
Mew Milford . 6:22.
,Great Bend " - • • 6:40
Connecting it Great Bend , with the
Mail train Weal` at e . . . .
and the Night Express at - 1:36' it. ca.
The Mail Train, West. which leaves. Great
Bend at 7:24 p.•to,• is a thrones Train, and
reaches Dunkirk at 8:47-a. tn.
dtecOItiODATtOnTRAIN;--Ifoving North.
Leave &rant for Great Bend at. 9:40. a. in."
Factorrille - • --• 11:00
Nicholson- • - . t••• - • 11:30.
Monorail° ' - - • . 12:45`.
Groat Bend. • . 4 . 1 :30'
Connects with Dunkirk Ex. West at 3:06
. Movnta SOutu.' • '
The New York Express, East, ar. '- •
rives at Great Bend at - '1:17 p. to
and connects with the Accommoda.
Train which leaves Gt. Bend at
Montrdne - . 3:10
Nicholson . - - 4i20. /
Factoryvillo - 5:14
Due at Serinton - • 6:40 .
. The Accommodation train 'does not leave
Scranton until atterthe arrival of the morning
train on thej,ackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R.,
thus giving_pssaengers.from theNtryorning Val
ley a direct connection for the West, - by the
morning train.
For the accommodation of way travel on the
Southern Division a Pas anger Car will be at.
tached to the Exproas Freight tiain—
Leaving Scranton, at . . 4:00 a: m.
Duo at Moscow ' . 5.40.
Stroudsburg - . 10:25
Junction - 3:10 p. m.
Returning; leaves Junction at 3:40 a. m.
Due at - Stroudsburg at - - 1:35
Moscow - .. 12:50 p. m.
• Scranton . 2:25
Passengers to and , from New York will change
cars at Junction. To and fora Phila., vta . B.D.R.R..
leave or , ake cars at Hope. For Pittston, Kings.
ton and Wilkes:Barre, take cars of Lackawinna
& Bloomsburg It R. at Seranton. For Jessup,
Archbald, and Carbondale, take_Otnnibuisses, at
Scranton. Tickets sold and baggage checked
ranonan. • JOHN EIRISBIN, Supt. -
Wm N. JENKS, General Ticket'Agent.
Scranton, Nay 23d, 1860.
•, B. M. Pettengill*
Advinelisiugg Agents, at 449 Nasian-st,
...,New-York, and )0 State-st, Boston, are
agents for The Montrose Democrat, and are au
thorized-to contract for us at our lowest rates.
A SUPPLY OF WALL PAM.
I VARIETY Of STILES.
BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &C., &C.
A NEW SUPPLY, just arrived. and for sale
A
cheap, by A.TURRELL
Itigntrose, March 156,1860.
arm .
ElEA.tlvra. motEDI
RED
ITl4frate Willo.
An aperiesit and stomachic preparation of
MOH purified of Oxygen and Carbon by con;
blurtion in Hydrogen, of high medical Whisk
ity and eitraordinary efficacy in, each -of the
following complaints. mix.: ,
Dzzurry, owns Ammomi. liga-
CIATION. 'DIAPEPALA. THAERMIA, coNen-
PATION. SCROFULA, SALT EtHETlN i r anim tVT,
IAVHDICIL LIVEZ COXPLAMS •i
TIMH. HERM= CONISEQUENCIS,INTER
=ENT CIEMOIRO
HEA.DACEES, IFIKALE Inman; Nis.
MENSTRUATION. WHITES, WILOROMA etc
PIMPLES ON THE .PACE, zintomnssa. of
THE SKIN, etc.
• The IRON being alworbed by the blood, and
thne.eirculating through the whole system, no
part of the body can !eggs their truly wonder.
ful influence. • - • '
The experience of dm:wands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can for a moment be
Compared with it. Impurities of the blood, dn.
premlon of vital energy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions _ indicate its no:deity in al , .
-mat every conceivable cam. In all cases et
- 11tenside debility (floor alms, chloresda, etc.), its
Obeli are delightfolly renovating. No remedy
has ever been discirtered, in the - whole history
of_medleine, whithexerte each prompt, happy,
andtally restorative streets. Good appetite, cow
plots d4sWes, rapid aegehdtiow of string,
. with an unnesal disposition for active sad
cheerful eterciee,slamediately fiellow its nee.
Al a grand - Stomachic ind general restorative
it bat ettporieemail no sibetltute.
_Put up be lest gat metal boxer esetabibial
le prna.. prier 50 mita-par - boa Luta brim,
SI 50; ono dots. bazus.llls 00. For wok by
Drssslsta pm= be beat free to
way riduourew tbspelbe. An imp.
tats, eederr. - stn. aeoli be ibearmad I •
- • • • •
R. B.- LOCKE. Ix CO. ,
GettestAlgektow
14k,kitedmitieg4:1„.
ea - Vjal
Por silo in Moiitio
414;45 17 .ABile TV,
4.‘
-
: \LIFE- MEMORIALS..
~,IVOULD N 'T TAKE A WORLD, FOR THIS,''
irlady lifelike& tons a day Or two . since, ,aa
she exhibited the portrait of an onttehild, gone
land;"- . which wen one of
g TrCr3El3ESE5t','
rIMIMITASEE MB O 1 P
regret it, hid I not seem
Ad meteors(
's precious of that dear one." So
thought we: . . The loved ones st,* , 4ot always
Grit tas t and while Weans call thmii'burs; every
pee should secure sueil:e. , memnihd; especially
w incek they can have them-so truthfully taken. by•
but.suicessful artist,--A. B. TUBBS, of 'Bing.
?iturou. , " ' dee- :\
HOLIDAY- -:PREIBMI.;:,
rrhe subscribers have this day reCeived another
invoice Of Jewelry, -4,- diriell from the
; manufactory; and are uow prepared' to shOw to
ihelr friends the best assortment - of goods. ever
lefore offolia ih this inarkei..Aliperstms Wish
ng to make their friends andfamiltes Christian*
Presents. are invited
,to call and examine.
' •deen • EVANS d. ALLEN.
Odd Fellows' -Hog!, Hinghamion, N 17;
IVEEDLES.--13and and' weed - Tidy'" Nee
dies, Tatting Shuttles, Crochet ,Needles,
awing, Darning . and Knitting Needles, for Sale
y .-, ... - EVANS. & ALLEN.
LE
EVE-BUTTONS
' best assortment of Sleeve• Bit tonti I:WS - tads,
II prices" and qualttlei, ' or sale - by
li.
1 ( - , - . EVANS & ALLEN. '
}, PECTACL,ES.—GoId, - Silver, Steel ' and
i German Silver Spectaelee, of all age's, for
le by - - EVANS & ALLEN..
, .
1 , AT.CHER4—A large stock 'of — gold and, sil
-1 ver %VS:tubes ortne blot milkers, many of
;thorn of our own importation, tit prices much
! 'lower than - have ever bean sold hi
,town—War
lranted good time keepers. ', E."& A.
1 11—Also, Watch Chains...a filst rate assortmebt
pi GOLD Fob, Vest, and Guard Chains. - -
rf OCKETS--4 very 'fine assortment, GOLD
? .1:4 nod Plated, 1,./. 4, and 6 faces. :"F - --' .
..
;c1 ILVER Ware—a large stock' orsteilm" gill.
I z
ver ware, consisting of spoons, forks, ladles
1 Pc" cake, pie, im, cream, butter, & fruit knives,
1 II hildrens setts; napkin rings, card cases, etc.
,13LATED Ware—Castors, cake baskehs"card
1 ;I. receivers, tea setts, ice- pitchers, sugar has.
Ck, els, salt cellars, forks, spoons, toast :hicks, gob
lts, etc.
nci'v o - , ,- EVANSd: ALLEN. '
7:30
- .8:00 •
No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Washington at,
Our, Vrobislon 'F§t9rt.;
At !MONTROSE,
NE door below:i. Ethridge's Drug. Store,
on Public Avenue, whore will be found
constantly on hand a general assortment of
GROCERIES,
ouch as,Stigars,.Molasses, Syrup's, Teas, Coffee
&e , du., Sco ,
Also the ehOieest brands of
FAMILY FLOUR'
feat, Lard, Pork, Hams, Fish, Candli.s &C. 5
We solicit kshar . e.of thepublie patronage, and
pledge ouraeWee t o do the fair thing, hoping by
teach bargain to secure another.
BALDWIN . * ALLEN.
wail. L.
ALFERD lILLDWIN
" HOWARD ASSOCIkTI ON ,
6 .
PHIL - JUILLPHLI..,* .
el Benevolent Institution established by spe
riot .Endowment. for the Relief of the Siek
t t, • and Distressed. afflicted with Virulent and
Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the
Cure of DiseaSes of the. Sexual Organs.
lila EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the
ILYA Acting Surgeon, tc all who apply by letter;
with a description of their Condition. (age. oecu
pation, habits of life. &C.,) and in case 4 of ex
treme povertv.medieines furnished free of charge.
tValuable reports on Epermaturrhcea, and oth.
et Diseases of the Sexual Organs, sent to the or
Picted in sealed letter envelopes, free 01. charge
Address,- Dr. J. Skillin Houghton. Acting Sur
teen, Howard Association, No, 2 South 9th-et.,
i . hilad a, Pa. By order of the Directors. toes
',.PAILItiIII." 11l EBBING & Company.
t ile. elle Chastnit Street—MlNE% Rall—Pbilad'a.
- - - fUILY Manufacturers i Cha m pion
_ uof Herring's Patent
-- ' .-_-, -,•:. . Fire & Balla' Proof Bates, secured
1 i't, "• with Hall' Pa ren un P ilir. w areli de kide r , Loe mat & 3l.4. s h — e
as, • World's Fair, London aBsl and the
1 ' ' • 143 Wo th rld r 's w .Fru c r h
• • More Than
Nl' wessty.ilionsatid Herta ug's Safes
have been sold, and are now in actual use,
ard
pearly 400 - have - been tested in accidental fifes
and have never failed to- preserve their contents.
We also keep on hand and'make to ordbr—
welling House Safes, " Sideboard and Parlor
afes"—(imitntion of handsome f urniture)• of
elegant design and workmanship. •
Also Burglar Proof,Safes for Banks, Brokers
and Jewelers, Vault Doors, Safes for Specie,
Silver Plate, &c.—The Burglar Proof safe in
use at the Treasurer's Office of Piekaway.co.,
p., (at Circleville,) was manufactured by us, and
pi university Acknowledged to be the strongest
Safe in the - WORLD. .
Personi swishing safes will find it to their in
terest to call or send for.our - catalogue before
Purchasing elsewhere, as these are the only safes
Ohichhaie proved themseleres perfectly Proof
and free from dampness.
?' 81,000 REWARD will be paid to soy person
ithst - ean show that a.Herring's Patent Champion
;Safes - ever tailed to - preserve its contents in au
)secidontal fire. - _ ap4 3m C.
I.IIEII
7 •
'MONTROSE , PENNA.
rrillE•subsciiber having, purchased
• refitted and newly furnished th
is - above well known and popular Hotel,
is prepared to_accommodate the trav
eling public-and others with all the - attentions
kind conveniences usually found id . first-class
Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro.
enlet°, and his Assistants to make the Hotel
qual in every goinrto any in the country:
The Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables,connected with this Heusi
are large,-roomy and . convenientiand care(ul any
attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them
- • J. S. TARBELL
MEATMARKET.
, .
.0n Public .Avenue. near Searle's Hole!.
1 . EEP constantly on nand a good supply .01
MEATS of all kinds. CASH paid for
II Catile,Calyes,Siseepood Lambs.
?its° for Hides of nil kinds. • :
! - 'HENSTOCK & HAWLEY.
i!l'7. FIENNT'oCK. ' . N. HAWLEY:
i ' Montrose, March 30th, _ '59. 7 -tf: - , -
- .
BILLINGS STROUD,'
i
F IRE and LIFE IN 'I.IRANCE 'AGENT,—
Montrose,Ta.
WE, the undersigned, certify :that we were
jam' red in Fire Insurance Companies represented
by Mr. Billings Stroud. of blontrose, and that,
having mitered loss by .fire while so insured, we
ivere severally paid by said companies to the full
extent of onr claims; emigre have confidence In
bim as a rod and effective agent.
JAS ZIPRON COBB..
- LATHROP & DEWITT, H. J WEBS,
F. B. CHANDLER, - -J. Lyon &Sox,
BEM. GLIDDEN, LEONARD SEARLE.
BlentrUse, Novemlier'9.
I.uu I NCHESTEit'S HYPOPHOSPHITES of
V Litan n.nd.:l342fin, kitsennfflunption;- HO
lovrajOa.Ointonent and.Piltailidsonn Mountain
Herb-WI; imulanaily -ill. gni Medi; in 4 sane'
tined, oujikbeonarkekite
liontrose, Jan, 9. . ABEL TuRRELL.
NIEW
HERRING'S SAFES.
TESTIMO2r IA LS.
MO : I4EVY'
ttARRANGEMENti
,Fo ago.
GR EAT:: A:TT - R ACTION S
E,
vdcrr,Or EITAIST B 3T.
glut extenslye Furniture Establiphtheit:of
1 - Siam Baottriimi baying been refitted aid
greatly. imPriived. the preprietitia'reapeetfully
announee l to the eitlsens,4 Mout,rompand slate.
ity that -they are ronlitantty making and keep On
hand the LARGEST ind'OEST assortment of
E
she.
thelolloling Of
iiotvi which, we will eel) . at*reatly racitteo
prieeti,'N.Vsatt or Act nir.;Piy :
Bureaus. Walnut or Idahogany.„.with glass,
• Bureaus with marble or brarstelle tops. fr' o2
11,18:1P,524. --And .a large-matioriatent, from $B,
11104.0. IC to los,
Wash Stands, Card Stands, Corner and Squire
Standa t or all rprietiel l sod pews, frpre p fi cents
to ten diellars.
•
Desks, Divans-,Towel'Racks,Foolatools,Otto-,
mans;Loubgit, Ate. • °
Centre, Card; 'Pier,' Tvilef,,- - Dieiri;g;
"and Eireteinn"Titilit: - ".'
Chairs,Csao .andz.WOad Sea*: RAckere•-•
_Cane, Flag, Wocl Sakti; of isV4i i .vpriaty /
and'syle; " " "
re, 2 L ,
tete a WO' tarnished at short ooac
at New York,prjees.. „
N. , `,lteidy„.maria - leelKes;
114 ':gt.
6601 ,at .short ,notice.-thirsts allays ,in.
readiness when desired. -.• • = ;
We essplo3iitone bat CARsllrAind n ElTEr-
ENdEti WORKMEN: We intendte Cott•Wi.s:
IVEtt., and sell it as Low as ,
• \A..SMITHi.IIII.,t
E. R. IEIIIIIIIII.
Illontres,e, inn. 18th, 18611.—t1 — . E.
NEW / GOODS !I
•
gararsville Centre, Stisq.`co,
1 A tAs Paper.' Wiiidow Pupal, atui . kriuka,
V V • Very large stock thia • dav neetavkl,,
April ".17th. , K. KEN YON. JR. & CO. •
Challis. silos, lovi ns it'd c.lient4l, an immense.
variety, fiv R: KENYON. JR. '4lt CO.f.
EVERY style 4 Cotton Pant Gooda:"lttc. 9is
;ely reed by R KENYON, JA. &
•
Q ILK, Brocha. and Ciahmere shawls. a !aria'
0 'atock,.LOW. R. RENVON.In. &
1°BBL& I'OBACCO this day received and
../ for eale loVer than elsewherrin.Susqe'a
county: - -R. KENYON. .IR.:O‘. CO.f •
10 0 o r s B a :A b L y Et e A ' b ly x r store ir
LARGE Stock of FANCY Dry GxklY tor
pale-by • , R. KENYON, :Ifl• &"COI
IVEA Setta:—FiCo Elegant ogyles. eamplett.-
1 from sto $5O. ft KENYON,JS.& CO.
Lnamille.CPntry; Pa.. April. 1860— •
•
• HORATIO: OARRATT •
Dealer in FLOUR. GRAIN. -'GROCER
IES: PROVISIONS. DYE 1
WOODS, Staple DRUGS; ;
-WOODENiand STONE TARE.-ALL
- 'KINDS if HO,USEKEEPING
ARTICLES d 7 YANKEE -
NOTIONS IN GENERAL:—one-door'
North of Barnum's Hold, Yew
WOULD be pleased to - see - all his old friends
and many . new ones at his NEW St4re
fronting the DEPOT, where he is •prepared
show them such a stock of- the above articles
as New Silford has long stood in peed of.
"Division-of trade has as inanv Adventage.slas
division of labor." Any man . confining hirnspf
to one branch of business, giving that branch
his whole Capital and:attention can keeps better
assortment, bug cheaper and SELL CHEAPER
than it; the same means and time was employled
in a general , trade. If von' dont -think so. 1111
oa tne subscriber and be convinced.- The sound
principle of . I
SMALL PROFIT - AND PROMPT PAYMENT,
will be strictly-adhered to. Butter- and oilier
Produce forwarded - to New York -to one of (he
best commission houses in the City, and pronipt
payments guaranteed: - t
• . HORATIO GA RHATT4
New Milford. Hum. Co. Pa, April,-1860
-.I
KEYSTONE HOTEL ;
At MoiltrosC_Penn.
WM. S. sivrci; Proprietor.
rrfHlS'new and commodious Hotel situated
J. on Public Avenue. near the Court Homie,and
nearly in the centre , of the businery, portion (of
Montrbse. is now fu ly completed and furilishq,
and "was °pencil on Monday. the 27th day tor
September, l 858„ for the accommodationlot'
the public and traveter% The Proprietor fob
confident that he fs now prepared. to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give I
Complete. &dilatation.. "-
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no -ex
pense has been spared to tender it equal, if not
superior to any similar establishment in this part
of the . State. It is well supplied with, all the
recent improvements- and comtortsoind obliging
waiters will always lie readyto respond to he
call of customers. -
The btablea connected _with this. 'House re
-
-
...NOW and Coiivezdent.
Tho Proprietor respectfully Wiens the patron
age °lbis old friends, and the public generally,
WM. CJIATCF.Ir-
•
PLM3I•I4:::O‘7,
G.• F. FORIMIAM
HAS removed his shop aCross the .street,!te
the building one -door below Keeler' &
§toddard's, which he has fitted up expreitaly fora
•
Saddle, Harness - and
.Trank Shop
where mav•be found all kifids of •
3EC.A.MLNMSIM
,
frOm the heaviest team, to the tightest trotting
harne•bc, and a general aasorment 'of trimmings
which will be'inad.e up or sold very lew„ -
Carriage
.Trinusdngs:
A good assurunerit on hand, which' will be sold
very lbw; all trimming done cheaper than else.
where.
OAK LEATHER
.oti hind. leo!) which harnesses will be made and
WiStrra.l3,tedos •
* * iCustomers will please bear in mind that, 1
wish to settle up once a year. Those - having
unsettled act:oriole, or notes due, will oblige
by settling or making plyinfoilvvitlibot further
delay. U. F. FORIIIHAM,
Feb. 24th.1 , ' Mobtroae, Pa'.
.
.Salt, alil. - 2 , alt, 1. I
; -
Milfil.,•!
WHOLENALE • SALT -- DEALER.
, ;:, 201 WastOugtoit-et,- - - . 3...
• - (Directly opposite Washingtop . Market,)
New
York, 1
STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city. an
COUN't rey trade, all kinds of FOREIGI4
Coarse and Fine Sala, at the very lowest fignizelt;
40000 sacks and•baga, consisting in pait of Ahh
ton's celebrated brand for , table an . ii
Jeffrey & Derck', - Marshall's , Bp:millets a,lte.
and- 1 30000 buishelw Teas "BoriareiLt
raetta,SLUbea, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivici, Nantes,,C it 4l
all of,which will be cold at bargain prices fr om
vessels, store end atorehousea.._
Any purchaser Wishing to select from a gOod
assortment will 6nd it to hili
N. B.;—Fine table salt put op in mall bags
different sites, and constantly on hand. in
ping order. Also a splendid article: of / Rnek
Ground salt, in quart, boxes, pot, up aryl or sale
by the quantity. in tuxedo( five dozon nob f,
DOCKET DIARIES AND NAC3 tier
1840: s large vriety. n4 - Indelitolo
Pencils for marking, wear i ng a ; (mare), :Waroi,pie#
ant to, fade or wasir out,-tor . • le , be. • - /
- • -IVItULLAAP:
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Atilt'..
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OFitt
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COMMERL':CIA COLLEOL • /
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Lopayso - OVZIt 11111r3QUIRAANA TAILIRYI9II,I,
'. - BINGHANITON „-Y.
noomiopon.for loatructfOn feenos. at, t09:30
~1611001110 TY: ";
b r lii.wal,l i firiSclpal; 'Professor, Of the
: - Scienre' of Acc e inhi, Ilivonntard.
,ta ;
b o eof 1.0. W s TreatieicliPini.Deok:Kt.fipl
ing, Diagrams -ill' trating'the same.
Jona Resale, Consnereial,Accoontant, Prefeer
' of: Book kespinean4 P,ractical klathematfcs.
3. J. Corns, A6sistone Professor In the-Book ,
..tiCeePiettPePortolfent..., ".
A.
4 . kYliultayfinffmusor of -Practical and Or:
naniental Penmanship, Commercial Calculi
_ tions Cclrcerode'lleF -• " ••••
,"/ `• ' •'' •
Hdn. Daniel S. Dicliirson; Lecturerrois Coa in r.
cialLaw an& PofitkaltAxlimi4.. • t •
Boo: ,Ransoift:Babm.'Leiturer os Crag:seta;
Pro,millearg, Nowi slattilitta of Exchange:
264, ur• AillifOrfELOOtgrer calnalireial
Edda: • - : •
•EXAftililliackiason*TEkt..,
H • •.
on; Sherman - D. P.helps, WistlLOsborp,-Eiq.,
TraeY B» bi,9 l llSri: Esq. ' • .-,' • -
• The oblt•e ortlds College - is afford. L i ', all,
an.opportunitY obtaining a Ibeiougb Businesi
Education. ' „I
The Books andr B ; , nis are carefolfy aryantud;
by practical oxen ts - eicpressly fer!this
etitirtion and embrace all she 'recent improve.'
musts. t " ' '• • '
, „
in .
The parse ..,ostruction.
,eomprisies , every
department, of Vastness. The learner. ; will, be
thorooghll. - , fatight?the Science ana practice of .
Double Entry,, Boolr•Reeping sa applied" to the
following kinds-of loudness, viz: - Genera)*lider.
ehandiaing, MiuMfactaring. -- Banklngi'Comaila.'
Steamboliting:: Railroading, Ferias - Ming,.
Freighting, FuesigutiShipping. &c. •
peparimpt• ,eatitely "operate- from
diet of the gentlenten. .
•
. Students eait College_ at any time-an d
receive individual ipstroction. =Ry tbis arrange
I meet eierylittident is permitieffin 'Progress - 1m
rapidly as hie; eatiArPriae and ability' will per:
mit,- and when, ihniugh, perfect andcOmplete",
will receive a iDiAlems. which will enable him
to review at pleasure. .
Time to complete, the conrse,-6 toil weeks.
No vacations. Board-82 to $2,50 per Week.'
VERB'S: -
. .
For Dook•Keeping, accountant's course,
ine:uding Printing Penntanshiii, Comuiercial
Computations and Diploma, (Time unlimit
ed,) • - ' "lel $35 00
Same course for Lidiee (separate) 20,00
Tonmsruship and Atithmetic, - ?'t. IU LO
Teachers' cOutiatt in Penmanship, Practi•-„
*cal sod Ornameital,— 1 - 30.00
Twolve'lessons Pram:lull:Penmanship, 2-,00
• ar OceumOnal classes will 'be fanned in
Thonograpl., 'particulars lend for a
circular. ! . . ' °tip' y
DB. tgivn.culmsr
v.- CURE FOR - CONSUMPTION.
l•
HYPOPHOSPHITES,OF LIME AND OF SODA.
ry HAT FATAL Scourge of the haman race.
Constimplioe':. 7 --can now be prevented and
ctiarm, with tho Same CERTAINTY'S as any
other disease. - Thi.new Remedy dikovered by
Dr.Churchitl of Pads, has performed more cures
of Confirmed - Consumption in a singl4 year than
can be round thti records of Medical History
in the past centuryi! I
Q4' Read the foilowingsTeslimonials. 4 l4
Cure of a vim iri the Last Stage—lt . you %caul.
facts, I can giie them . abundantly, (hit the Hy..
pophosphrtes is thd only Remedy that ,:an
,cure
cor.sumption. - Reid what Dr. Powers says :
J. Wuccuisvan,lEsit.—Dear air. I atft an Alo.,
why; of thirty years practice, ill 'Weide - in New
York. My first trial of the Hypophosphites was
Made a year ago December, with greet success:
Miss Ft C.. agedi2s years: Thiswas truly a
hard one. The patient had been.pronounced a
consumptive for sij years previous Inv the ,begin
fling of the treatment .She evidentle { vas in the
3d and - Last stage , 4 wherein in the 2d atag.e in
each Luau . several- cavities in the 4e ft Lobe._
showing cavernous rale& ; a most - I incessant
cough,; pulse too crNuent and weak Ito count.
With -these symptoms of confirmed Phthisis,
having no faith. in [Any remedies I had ever be
fore used, I wrote to you and obtained 3 bottles
of the Hvpolibovpbites.,On using oneJ her sym p.
toms improved ;- and during the use Of the WI
and sixth, yhe waKetrong enough to walk half
a mile. From the, up to this week, when I
saw her, she has been at work.
This remarkableeure, - I mu 4 in candor, say,
was effected tieittO ityropnosrnrrES. -
- GEORGE .R. POWER 8„• M. D.
Cutaa; Wycnio# Co., N. Y., March 12, 1860.
STILL MORE REMARKABLE CURES!
I r -
The following hitter rota an old physician in
Chester Cd.- must satisfy all. who; have 'ever.
doubted . the efficacy of this Wonderful Remedy:
.-- " - Cnantsw.3d Month, 2811 i. 1860.
Fatxtirl'.l.- Wirtemitiaza: * *Z, *,_iThirry-six
persons' have.obtained the ritediciati from me,,
twelve of which helve been under my own care.
Five of them were; id my opinion, add the jadg.
ment of other physicians, "hopetesa cases of
Phthisis--irritable; cough, copious le:odors
tions of 'operalettt character, night sweats and
emacipation. Thee cases were item One - to
three years stsodimg.- , Attoculation add percns
mien developed sounds. which,' taketkin connec
ion with other symptoms, gave evidence of a
crmdithin from which I have never, in seventeen,
yearn practice, sled a.single case recover by any
other treatment. I* * * ' Under the,treat;
meat of the Hypophosphitee, ill the :bad•ayinp,
, toms ceased; and. ;they' have gained flesh and
strength; and health-some of them better than
they had enjoyed fdr seven years prayiensly.
The other dasits;mmter my rare ware in the
incipient stages, add in, them all syniptoms add
traces Of the diisease haye disappeared.; . Of those
who were not under my cant:A hat ei not heard
of a single patient . Who did not: express himae't
-benefitted by the use , of the-Remedy ; although
in some of them the disease was too far ad.
canned to'admit thelpossibility of receveiy. - - ..
I pieiume I am es skeptical - In:medicines, o
spts.tiftea, as most physicians; jet;•frdm the a
-perience I hive had id theltser Dr. J. , F. %bre
hill's Remedy, for Turbeictentiii- I -Would atilt
testi who have a telklencyto that i diudssi---TsWe
it; and the stioner-t the "better,: berg" ' there is
diaorganiiation.' 1 * * - - :1
• •
_Wi, W: TOWNS ND, M. - D.
7
• Waucheiter a ifAeintior Hyphophoo.
phitem ACT WXTH PR 3 1F10.S8_?k i ND
CERTAINTY • in ivery z atwu or pcNsu IP
TION,•• ind • with iiivsable•effidne.Y- itt' all De
rangetnhats of the . Neryetniand Blactd : Systettits,
General Debility, pyanepsia,..Astlime, Rickets;
Fernale Cowin! tit Sperrnatorrherr, in all 41 s.
orders-depende 'Ma hapeifect or .1 ai Pal Fell mg,
trititio. and.' ;allows, Unite) mr,ceustitutionitt.
debility....uy: iqrusio - ',the nercpui, or 'vital ;
. /t
energy, r hero Cril i iih, o ac k: slieh t B westa,
and
dintin Expect() - Lion,. JoprovA - th e appelho;
arr Dburhceo, *mote refrashintaloap; and
4:7 new . and Haaltfay. Blood, :1 - - L , -, •
est "
_ ..
, A - FAIR TRIAL IS A"'C'F.R.TAIN:oUREI• '
-
Painser4.-In 7 and 16 ounce bottles. $1 and $2:.
DO notconfound Lida remedy with Ilbe-Pboa.
pbatatiOr Chriniiial • Food. Beware of all pre.
petitions, containing Iron, the use of which; in
41 .1 4 ilmon 3 Pilon; is pronounced highly, dangeruna
And , !criminal ••., by= fminent-• medical i au th ority. ‘
Sent- for'•iiiy: newt Ciictlar, whiih ?gives , . the
only, rehaNe InforaiittioniirrookitoDr.Chtireli
Pro ;•T/ 034 itinent.' ;:lnqolro' for T riad i.
,use . on!!
W...licutsilit 4 e;o*Stioileptailaiitoo." 'Old
whionftat'bi 4d 5il1: - nlr4iptrtibl64l:oooll.4
113 4 . .eV , V.h . 100 3111 4 RAlOll,,t , *44; 9 / 1 4°, 1 #4
Ikli i i 4 / 4 4 1 0.40, Stall ol ll_,. ' ' ' - N - ,1
• ....,' " '0- ia - -:,- - :: ,. .C.P...JrAP11N0t.., tOT,E114:::,
'11„1:41 0 %Zt,..-.iv.i. r4B Jobe street,
or ealiby AZEL TURRELL;Montroio;
• 10,00,04hipisiriatesi8 .soid.'_H •
ERTIODYII - faiWYER •
Awn •
ay)MIIIIIZIwLC RINInNIZMEn3B:
F.nevilt Crosby,.
or rive 'reicavetrent BAR.
IE tiells.irfiat!how to'raw up Partnership Pit
'. • . . _ ~pers :turd givee general terms,
- ,jor-Agreemeita of all-kinds,
Tills or Sale, Leases and Pe
'titions.
a .
iad
••:: 1 Nottgsges, 4fftdavits 2 Powers
• oirA ttortity;lleted "and' Bilis •
' of Riettanr,ilieeelpts add Ite;
It tells rimilThe lAsie•for the Collection. of
- Nitta; with Ake' Stattitel - of
Litbitationirid amtiutend kind'
_ ''• ._olProPerty Exempt - from Ex.
;.•• ecution in every State.
It tells yogi Hdw. .to mik'er en Aseigninent
• •••• 1- preperly, , wifhloims fur Cow.
.•••
,1 , position lvith-V rs
redito, and:
„, _
..the ,Insol vent : Laws of every
It tells yeasy The legal relation • existing 'to.'
tween,,Gtetrtlian, and,. NV :
and
- ord..
Vaster and .APpr,entice,
I - landlord. arid Tenant. ' '
It talks gent,,Whitt constittites ..I,iber anti
;• , 1 . Slander, and the :4 141, tp:
Marriage' Mittel% the:
” , Ir Right in •Pettperty; PiVorcii•
!, • and Aiid3onr,_ ,; ;
rem The Is -tor I . ti eche/de l Liens in •
i e i ti t r i 7 o , n fi ci .int: ri t'; tu r d
th th is e, ,N ecni at n u t ri ty l. ;
- • •„' and. holy to 'comply .with the ,
• . ••• , same. , •
It you: The Law Concentitig Pensions
end how to obtain one;and the
PIO-Einption. Laws to Public
r :LAMB. •• '
It tells Tett The Law' tor Patenfs, with
mode of "proCedure in obtaid
: , .log one; With. interferences,
. . Assignmenteiktble of
Pe4. ' . •
It-tells you How , to insker pur Will; and
holy to-Admintsfer on an 'Es
.
. tate, withibe law and require-
• • 'meats thereof in every State:
It tells yout The Moaning of Law Terms is.
• ' . . general. use, and eiplains to
you theelative,Elecutive
• and Legi PoWers if. both
the General and Stale Govern.
- 77 •
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