The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 12, 1860, Image 4

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    EVES,INGw
Nestward thev dart along,
The birds 41. flying low,
And hearts so full ,of song
WlOl sweet notes overflow.
The workman's labor o'er,
- Dear thoughts of home Agin, .
liis younglius at the door,
Loyal-wettng eyeiwithin.
Gently; through ereninei blush,.
Tho gathermg shadows close,
-And Wildest•thoughts grow hush
In inch divine repose. -
_ Pare floatsthesurnmer air, .
' Pure, under hearen''s blue ,donte,
Nicht, beiewled hair, • ' .
. ' Sits throned si queen, at home
Life's day, how aweetnnd bright,
Thus could it melt as ay—
Pass beyonareahns ornizht,
And find immortal day.
RECIPES
• To SErn,ECOFFEE.—Brown the-coffee
in the usual . manner, and when nearly
cool, break an egg upon it, end•etir it. well,
to hare•. each kernel coated. The coffee
should not be,warin enough to.cook • the
egg. Use one egg to a pound of coffee;
let it dry well before grinding. When
boiled forme, it will settle Without further
trouble. • -
PORN.' APPLE PlE.=—Contiibuted by "L."
line: a deep plate with pie crust, pare
and slice 'apples, enqugh to nearly fill it;
sweeten and spice to taste. Cut slices of
salt pork very thin; lay them over the
"apple, and cover with. the top crust. Bake
two hburs. [Rather greasy to digest well.]
CHEAP, SPciNGE CAKE.—Oue cup white
sugar,. two tablespoonfuls butter, one
cup sweet milk, one teaspoonful Cream
tartar, half teaspoonful soda, a little less
than a pint of flour, one egg, and nutmeg
to taste.
- C6OSIES.—One cup - Vutter, two cups
sugar, one cup sweet milk, half teaspoon.
ful soda, nutmeg or caraway for spice;
mix with flour until quite stiff, roll thin
and bake quick. These I think superior
to . those made with eggS. They improve
with age if kept in a covered atone jar.
A GOD GINGERBREAD.—Otte cof
fee cup of thick cream, one cup molasses,
one tedipoonful soda, ginger to taste; a
salt spoonful of salt. Stir quite thick - with
flour, and bake in square tins.
To KEEP Haus IN 81:3131ER.-> - -(1311t in
slices and-trim-off the rind. and outside;
fry it about half as much as you would
for the table. - Pack it: tightly in jars;
pour over it. the fat that fries,ont, and
enough laid to cover it ; clotie the jar tight,
set in a cool place, ,und it will keep fresh
all summer.
Br.r:An CARF..—To one cup of light
lwead sponge, add one egg, One'cup of
flour, half a cup of butter, half a teaspoon
ful of saleratus, spice to yOur taste; stir
well together, and put inunediately in the
oven ; bake as for bread.
B.txrp • IstnAN Punnma.--:-scald ten
table spoonfuls of . Indian meal in three
pints of sweet milk; add an ounce of but
ter, and ing,ar or molasses to sweeten
to suit the taste. Bake two or three hours.
THE BEST•WEALTIL
The. great struggle with cillized men
in-this world is for wealth. This. is called
,the prime good, the one thing needful, the
7r4. , at desideratum of life. Soniemen toil
for it ; sacrifice ease, comfort, ,11 - alth for
'it ; deceive, cheat, defraud for t. The
truth is, the estimate upon weal is too
high. , Its value is overrate& 'lt is not
Jhe great good. It is not the• best thing
man can have. It does not confer peace
of mind, nor purity of heaa, nor heartfelt
happiness, nor contentment, nor, home,
aor joy, ngr :social blfssedness, -- nor any
enduring enjoyment. , .
Wealthy homes are not . often happier
than those ofthe poor and comfortable
livers. Poverty is alWays an evil ; but' a
tair ‘ supplv of the necessaries and com
forts of like is quite as apt to confer real
React; as great wealth. • It is not gold nor
goods, therefore, that make men really
wealthy. The -best wealth is of the heltrt„
an - enlightened mind, a loyal eonneience,
zed pure affections. We is wealthiest 'who
;gas the largest stock of wisdom, virtue
znd love—whose heart beats with warm
'sympathies for his fellow men, who find's
good' in•all seasons, all' providences and
all peir.. The generous man Who pities
thf; unfortunate: the poor man ,who re
ists temptation ; the wise man who orders
well his life; the loving man who clings
,!-I*ly to his family and- friends ; . the stu
dious man who seeks instruetien in all
things, are the trnly wealthy men.
Ant- r —An extraordinary'
fallacy is the dread of night air. What
air can we 'breathe at night but night air'
The choice is between pure night air from
•: hoot, arid foul night air from
Most people preferlhe latter. An nnac
,• e ,, untable choice. What will they say if
proved to be true that fully one-half of
all the diseases we staffer from is occasion
ed by people sleeping with -their Windows
Tut? Au open: window,most nights, in
the year, can never hurt any one: This
i- nut to say that light is not necessary
for recovery. In great cities, night Mr
tfot the best and purest air to he had in
the twenty four hours. I
,could better
miderstand shutting the windows in towns.
during the night time for the sake of the
ci . The absence of Smoke, the 'quiet,
all tend to make night the time for airing
the patient. One of ,our lighest medical
authorities on consumptiOn and climate,
has told me that the air in London is no.
ver so good as after ten o'clock at night.
Always air your room, then, frorn the out
side air, if poirsible.• Windows are made;
-to o.pen; doors are made to shut—a truth
which seems, extremely difficult of appre
it-elision. Every room must be aired from'
without 7 —every passage, ftom
.But the fewer passages there are in a hos
pital- the better.—Florence Nightingale. -
:;.-FrA good story •was told us the oth
er any. 40 - ,) out John Van Buren. Be bad
taken some technical Leal advantage, by
which his opponent's diett was' non-sitit;
ed. The man was furious and declared'
his purpose to give John a piece tof his
.1 mind when he saw him—be would with
er hint. Happening to see him one, day.
Downing 6 standing • by . the bar, get
ting oat of sight a dozen New York bays,
he holdly-oonfronted the prince, ahltheil
a''ginall man, looked up at him. fiereely,-01
burst out; -
Mr. Van Buren, is there any client so
low and.mean, or any case i soniSty, that
You wont undertak defealehim_m_itr'
"I don't know ," oh , stopping to
put another-oyster'aw , then beta.
inrrilown confidently, cawing "his reply
in the little manes ear, y ou
been:doing ?"-
a""Pu'bettiality is the life of Pain' ese._
& LRO.;Agents, ➢lonirosu. (d 2S
HO - STETTE - R 7 S
STOMACH . BITTERS.
Thirproprietors and Manufacturers Of 110S
' TETall'S CELEBRXIED STUaIACII BIT
• TEllsTcan appeal with 'perfect cenftdence to
pllySiCiaila 11/Ild citizens generally of-the United
State 4 because the article has attained a repn
tat ion.lheretefore unknoWn: ..:k few faita.upozi ,
this .pint will speak mare' powerfully than
-volus of bare assertion or-blazoning puffery.
-The cOmAiniption of II °stet ter's Stomach Bit
ters fo the la.ft year amotinied.to o'Ver a lEalf
milliorl bottles, and from it' - manifest steady
increac in times past, it is et dent !hilt daring
the coning year, the COUSIII ption will reach
near one million hot ties. ThiS its memo' amount
cook! stover have been sold' hut. for the taro '
medicinal i . m , pert ies contained in the prepara- .
t i on. siil,.the sanction of the Most prominent,
phytimans in thoSe sections of- the ,etountry
where ;the article ia.best known, who - not only
reconunend the - Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to,give testiznonialstotlils
eflicac,f in all oases of stomachic derangements
' and tub diseases resulting therefrom.
. Thisfis not a teniporary•painelarity.ohlained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting Ithe.qualitie_s of the Bitters,-but 'stolid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
slest-InMl to be as Enduring as rime itself.
lio'stietrees Stomach Bitters have proved
s
IL Godsen d to. regions where -- fever and ague
and varibus other bilious. =complaints. have
counted their bietima by- hundreds. To he
able td state confidently that' the "Bitters"
,are a certain - cure far - the Dyspepsia and like
disoat, is to the proprietors' /II source of un
alloye pleasure. It removes allmorbid matter ~
-''
from the BtOIiACII4 purifies the• blood, and
• impart& renewed vitaliteto tile - nervous systeiii,
fringit-that tone and energy indispensable'
. for the reatort4ion of health. It opervires - npon
l i
theato, ach, liver, and ot(ter digistlve organs,
. mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them.
to a condition essential to the henlthy discharge
9f the tunetfons; of nature. ~, ' '
Elderly.persona may use tbeDitters-daily at
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a titimtitant-peeitliarly adapted to conifort -
declining years, as it is,pleasant, to the palate,
Invigorating to the bow,els; excellent as atonic,
. and pejuvensiting.generally. We have the cii—
deuce Of thonsanda of aged item- and women
'who have experienced the'benefit ofttaing this" '
preparation while suffering from stained* de.
rangerrimts and geiterill debility,,; tithing under .
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all , deliterions drugs and fairly tested the
merits lof this article. 'A 'feir' wordi to Abe
gemlcri sex; There are certain - periods when
their tares are so harassing that many of them
sink under she trial. The relation of mother
and okild is .so absorbingly tender, that the -
mother; especially if she .be , young,•is apt to
forget. her Own healthin her extreme anxiety
fonher infant. Should - the perind of.matexnity,
arrive during the summer season,•the.wear of.
body and mind is generillyaggravated. Here,
then, is-a necessity for a stimulant to:recupe- '.
rate the energies of the system. and enable the
mother to bear-up-under her exhausting - trials,
and responsibilities.. Nttriting Mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other iniigera
tors that receive the . endhrsement of physi- .
chins, because it is ngreeable to tyre taste as
well as certain to give a parlnanent-increase
of bodily strength., • •
All those persons, to wheel we have particu
lerly referred above, to. wit: - eV:fellers from
• ferer and ague, caused 11,,y malaria, diarrhoea,-
. --- dysentery. Indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or'derangemenis of the stemacb,, .
superannuated invalids, persinis of sedentary
Occupation, and 'nursing mothers, will consult
their own p/lysicel welfare by giving to floe-
Letter's CelebretediStomitch Bitters a trial.
CAUTION.—We` caution thelniblieltgainst
using any or the Man'y irnitaticins Or counter-.
felts, but ask for , INSTETTS.U's etIX/MATED
STOXACII Birruts, and- fee:titet-each bottle has
the4ortla "Pr. 4. Hoatetter's Stoinachßittera"
blown taa 'the aide of the bottle, - and stamped '
on the metallic .csp covering the cork,, and
observe that our autograph sigriature is Onlbe
label..
;
,
/- -' Prepared and sold byBOETETTEI3d< •
BM/T.lll Pittaburgh. Peso - and .lajd -by all •
drugghp. , grocers, Intl : dealer genera lly throug out the _United Eitates,„Uouttydzio•
• rica.and.Gettaary. • . .• . ,
- 1
, Fir Pur-aalein - goatee% fly . .
jf,al2 ly- - ' - ' .ABEL.,:trultftEUl.
WOLD D . sZtalrs N OE OTTItA
and griantitife Of the .Jirpaifeic
EaetindieSiedielnep, with - full directions for
I. the certain cure of consumption, brnechitiii
ea
tarrh.congbs; colds aatbiimi fevers, imed Jisemw,
iesofuht,i. tnetlr.drapepala, liter eomp . laint,gravel
and urinary depoeita. female 'complmnta,
illuattated with. bundreatrofxertifmates °retire&
and engravipga: For thi4urpose-atresenlng as!
many lingering follow.beitigs_asiiwaitge !row al
precastarkdeath, it -will be seat. -to-ant-part ofj
the eontiallit b7aending2s eta...to DR. fIEATII,I
oe,910”1,
64 frpatiay;,New, York Cif). ,
gold slop by Turrets , Montrose; 'Hayden',
-Oorn.N.rititfilfordj C. P.linthewe,-Sirszttea.
'WM& ARRANGEMENT.
Wottaris DaiDroad
. 2 ....4AMMEN-4ESS
~. , •
Two hours earlier- to New York. -
i•• One hair earlier 'to Philadelphia;
ON enitiftur PilondaY."Blay 26th1 1860, trains
wl4Lhe.run.se,foth)we .
FArri.r.s! l . !Marrs ft Tni l Blsl6ving
Thq Acenntepodation Train galt, on , the.ll. X.
di E. R. R. ahiteit at
i Gt. 1101.4 4 .1 m. •
And the Cipeinnatti - EiPreas t 6:03. '
Cenrieeting, with the Exfreai'Train . -
leaving Great - Bend for New. Yurk
and Philadelphia, at. . • it -
Due'at , Neveldilroid - - 7 / 8
,7:46
H4liatiun s 8:07
' llicholaen _ . • .8:93
facloryville . 8:47
Abibgton - • - 9:03
• Scranton 9:36
\ ; 7 /9,401
Totiyhanna . 10:59 •
Strondahurg .. 12:17"p. m.
Hratei . p- - ;12:31
llotnttbia - • - 12:45
Delawarti minutes to dine) - 12:56 -
Hbp -
tonneition) 1:20 '
11.44gevitio - 1:25
. "-Wiehington. 1:58 •
.. au:fallen • 2:15
Now York • - 5:15 •
•
,Philadelphia • 7i15
The.Expr.ein,Paseenge'r...Train, South; con
necta at Junction' with 3'o. train-en the Cetk-°,
tral Road for-Eastorr,;Bethieheni, Mauch Chunk,
Reading, Harrhburg, &c.
• 310TINO NORTH. • .
'Passengers from York, leave
Nu: 2 North River,. at":. - 7:30' a. in.
'Or foot tif Courtland Street . 8:00
From Philadelphia - -
Leave Kensington . . . 7:15 ' •
4.. eave Junction , . 11:15
•.
Duo at Washington • . 11:33
Bridgeville '!- - 12:01 p.
nope(Philad,a connection) 12:13 "' -
'Delaware (1.5 minutes to dine)' . 12:28'
• Columbia' - - IWO •,
; • Water . Gap 1:14
Stroutinburg 1:28 •
- Te"byhanps - . 2146' .
Moscow - 2:21
- Scranton," - 4:10
. .
Abington. _ - 4:47
Factorvville - —5:03
'Nicholson . - - 5:22_ •
Hoßbottom. . . 5:43
Or . MONTROSE - ‘-• 6:01
t • New Milford ' 6:22 • .
.-• " 'Great I3erid . 6:40
atiGreat Bend with 'the - •
11p:train West at - - • 7:24 •
!and the Night.Espress at - - 1;36 a. m.-
Tho Mail Train, West, which leaves Great
:Bend it p. m., is a through drain, and
teaches Dunkirk at 8:47 ar m. :
• Accnrcuonsi•tair Tastrr,—Moving North.
!Leave Scranton for Great - Bend at .8:40 .a. Tn.
•ifs'etoryville • 11100 •• •
Nicholson . - .11:30
Noolrose- - • . - 12:45
"Great Bend . . 1:50
:Connects with Dunkirk Es. West at 3:06"
, •
Movisu SOUTH.
: The New York. Dxpretie; East, Si- • '
rives.at Great Bend at - 1:17 p. m.
and connects with the Accemmodit-
Train which leaves Gt. Bend at 2:15 •
51ontrose • - 't 2:10
Nicholson - • - 4:20
Factoryville - - - 5:15 ;
Due at Scranton - - 6:40 .
:• The Accommodation train daps riot /nave
Scranton until atter the arrival of, the morning'
train on the Lackawanna Alit. Illoomstiurg It. IL,
Airs giving passengers front the Wyoming Val
ley a direct connection for -the West by the
morning train. •
For the accommodation of Way travel,oti the
Sou,thern Division a Pam - ganger Car v.cill be 'at.
inched to the Express Freight train—
Leaving Scranton at . • 4:00.e. m.
Due at 514 - scow - 5.40
Stroudst urn. - 10:25
Junction - - 3:10. p. m.
Returning. leaven Junction at - 3:40 a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg at - - 7:35 .
Moscow 12:50 p. m:
Scranton - 2:25
Passengers to and from New York will chan ge cars at Junction. To and foul Phila.. via 8.D.R.1t.
leave orate cars at Hope. For Pittston, - Kings.
ion-and .Wilkee•Barre, take.cara of Lackawanna
iS Bloormiburg . R..ll.l . at Scranton. - For Jessup.
Archbald, and Carbondale, take Omnibutesei at
Seranton. Ticket*, sold and baggrige.checked
tH 01:!1 • JQlll,sl [BUSTIN, Supt.
%Mat N. Jitras. General Ticket Agent.
Screhton, Nap :13d, 1860.
.
S. IVL Pettengill AL. Co..
Ageatts,itt 119 •Nissati-st,
New,Yorli, and 10 State-at, Boston, are
kg•entti for Thelillorarose Democrat, and .are-au
thorized to eoutraet for trsat our lowest rafes.
Ai SUPPLY OP - WALL PAPER.
STILES.
YAM • ILE
*I BORDERING, WINDOW. PAPER :&C, &C .
A NEW SUPPLY, 'jin arrived and for sale
cheap,hy - A.TORRELL •
hi:lntroits, March 15114.1860.
•
E/E414 71 RESOB:EDI
(tltal - 41tratt Vi 11,5.
AZ sperient and • ipalnachie preparation of
‘- MON, purified of Oxygen. and Carbon by eans
:, bunion in Hydrogen, of high medical anther
ley and extraordinary efftoseY in oath of the
follow.iztsZeomplaintiieiCi -
imam maven ATEEC120118„; EKA?
CIATION.'DTSPETSIA.7 muuurwcaffirn-
PATION. SCRONTILA: SALTMEI73I jiIan n w VT,
7AITADICI,.. LIVIDC.MLAIMS
TEM IMCDZIAL IXJ CO HEAMEW mornm.
AIIITZENT, FEVEBILIAIMPAIA.MONIC
MADAMES, MULE wzaziwk ms. IHMSTRIIATI,OI: WHITES; CHL02 , 0101;
PW!!A OD THE EIYiTCHNEINI OF .
'THE smo,4ete. • .4
Tbe I:lloDbein' .. g. absorbed:by •th. kook and ' th us' eirculatiiittbsikwhiliewhols . 3•11' no
:pert of the body can mar theirtnlyiroador T
IM,ruffnineo.
-The ezOerienoe of thOnseridedAlly ;moose thit
no:praparation ,af , Irina-can; for so zoonsett -be
;eompariterith •af the. blood, de
;
reign o 7 TitalourrifYi :Sale - s*.therwin
leiolcly,qepielionsmidiestelti neoeiaity in al.
roost levery conielvalle - nee: 'ln 491 piesC
'feniale (Auk Ono, .ohlciroins;fite.),
?effect' silo dpligbgitH y wonting: Ito ninety .
Ifiasinreebeeis ihecargreiVin blitary
erhiehernoli pronipt c lief*,
anal.reatoratividiela. - -Aoodappetiteoota,
tpleta •21$81 - nAnivition-of mg*,
with sit ,naaeoal +. on !of *Airs
babilgaili44o.4 l o l *
r Ain - gm& arAganeralireeElratiin
If..haecistio**:lica . 2 9 1 1 0 10 41-..
A* hi nes taistionadbittei eingsuass
Asemputiqpeoeionoriespocper - tiontibexes,'
41111.804 frp•dosaibidtplAlLlCOL; ,, PWAluebr''
gemoraßy. R7tl boApeot,treo
ouroaceepte4llbooPia* bisto;
aab« .140 4 1 , 1 b. 1111 .' 1 1" .4 ° • ••
!at. BA4CEt itt
GaithitUnifoli•
I. N 4 4akitgO W*VAE -v.
•
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For 6#li 114 - titian'. ' , •
dectls ls ABEL , TURRELL4 Agent.
•
1111110RIALif •
WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS,"
a ,lady remarked ` ato us day or twe Airice,:na
kik enitilfed‘the portrait of an only 'child, gone,
tci•thet- "sfoiritni!hilf Which was one of
ttlatamtely.
immilllins:
low I ,should , regret it, had- r not secured
ON, precious moinortal cti that dear one." So
thpuglit we.. Thu love 4 ones, are not-.always
With us, and White we can call thonv.ou!s, every
60:atiourd SeCiire. .stielms.ininnorlaV; especially
sifice tlicy,ca!have.thent.so,trothfully taken by
.thitt-aucceaPful ititiat,_ A. It. 11 3 4) 3 of Bing'
hamton. f am
.110 LI .DAY • PRESENTS,
'Ti t o
e bacrlbenahave this day,receiverl another
~ .I_, i n:::icii•-of 'ln`ikidri, - die., direct from • the
miinufattdry, itnd'hie ucw' pteparedf to show to
di& friegds-the-best-assOrtment'aftgoodmhvor
berore ofTered.in this - markot: Altkrsons wish
in ktek make their friends and familiek Christmas
Pr,esentk are hriiied to, cal I , aid - eximine. .
'' 00'2 ' ' ' ' : EVANSiLIALLEN.
Odd Follows' 'tall; Ilioghatriton, N . Y.
tKiILEt3.-410ne-arid-Wood ;Tidy Nee.
.47 dles,"Tritting 'Eliutilos, CrochOt Needles,
Bo,:viting, Darning ond Knitting liteedies,for sale
byi : . . . : -Pane & Ara.nii. :
cI4,IsEENFAUTTONS AND . ' STDDS.—Tfic
1-.1 hest assortment of Skein. Didionis And Studs,
all prices anifimilitin„ft, 'of salu by ;', -
: - Evase& Armts.-
.0 PECTACIsES.—GoId, Sitve,r, , ;,Steek and
i.i German Silver - ,Siictaclos, of all ages, 'for
aafo by .', -. Evans 41. ALLES.
TX TATCHEIS--A largo stock of gold and ail
.V, ver Watches of the best makers, many of
thaw of our own importatiOn,' at- iyices much
10+er that - have ever been sold in town—War
milted _gond time keepers. - E. S. N.
616,), Watch' Chains,atfiest. rafwassortinent
-o.f DOW Fob, Vest, end gnarlithains.
4
.1 OCKETS—a very. fine assortmhnt, GOLD
` and Plated, I, 2. -1, and 6 faces,:
It.VER Witro—a large-stock ofisterlOg 80-
ver ware, consisting of spoons, forks, ladies
cubs, cake, pie, ice cream, butter, dr., fruit knives ;
chadrens setts; napkin rings, card eases, etc.
..- • -
_II4LATED Ware=castoni cake, Naxitets card
It reccivere.,tea eetts, ice piidietti; eutrtir bgi
kefs, Emit c'ellars; forks; speians.; toast ricks, gob
feat, etc:- ' - ' . .
i
tioir 9,' ENANS & 'A LLB*.
.$.O. 2iChid.zl 7; tllo*e, Hall. Wektifit`itAin at.
, • . ~ , .
. -HERRING'S SAFES.
PA RR181L,'.1.114 - 111 liIIA . G'A;...C`O inpassy
N 04829 Choistnnt Btriet-JAYNIVB Hall- , Thilail'ii..
i' . - ... O NLY, Xarinfaetnreriiie thii state
• _.;,, , - - -
.- ''‘l,of Herring'a.eaterit:Champicin
li.t: )' - --, Pirer4Lßniglar Proof ova' i. secured
"-.: o ' with" aalka Patent PeArder Leeks
! f both of Wit ch - tree'v'd medals at the
....,,,,.._ werld'sTair, - -LondenclBsl- and the
. . World'a Fair in Newlerk,lBs3-4.
More .Than;
Tiv e Ali= il h email& d If vr ri stirm Safes
have-been sold, and•ar'e now in actual use: and
oi4rly 400 I.,ve been tested in accidental fires
and hay° never failed to,preserye their contems
lye also keep on hand and malau to order--
Dvilellititz House Safes, .. Sideboardiand Parlor
Safes"-(imitation •of
_handsome ftirniture) of
elegant design and workruihship.
' Also Burgher Proof Safes for Banks, Brokers
and; Jewelers, Vault Do - ors, Safes for Specie,
Silicr Pieta, eee.--The Burglar 'Proof safe in
use! at the Treasurer's c1....11iee of Pieknway Co.,
Q., Xrit Circleville,) Unix ntanufactuted . by tot, and
is4iverally acknowledged to be iliU 'ittaingest
site in the WORLD. •
Oeritione wishing • safes will find it their in
tealst to call or send• for our catahigue'before
purihasing elsewhere, as the-sene the only safes
tehit.hitare proved themselvesyerferillylpfre' Proof
anti . free from citiznpnc.i.s. '
1.000 - REWARD will be paid !cony person
4h , t-can show that a Herring's' Patent Cillinpion
Safo trier failed.to -preserve its coritents in an
.accidentai fire. - ' •',01)4 3in c
, . .
MEAT-
• ,! MEAT- MAR KET. .:
- •t. c
Uji Public Avenue, Sr Searles Hotel :
IO EEP c:onsLintly pa hand h gni:l(i "BOY (!f
111 EATS of M1 4
.IcindA. CASK p.titi fair
Bela Catile,lCalyesSbeep,4tvl Lambs.
.95 . ,1? fur Hides 4)1 allkiiids. fi
JIENSTOCK dr. HAWLEY.
• I ;
S. Ti ItENsv!cr.. • • 4. HAWLEY.
Ilinntrose, 3lirch 30th, 's9.—tf.
T
BILLIN - GSSTROtftI,-
MIR,R and LIFE INSiJRANCE 4GEN.T,—
• Slonflosej Pa.
TPSTIMON IA LS.
• VrE,' the undersigned, certify that wo . were
ifisTe.d in Firelnsurance'Corupanies itePresented
hyllr. Billings Stroud. orSiontrose, and that.
hawing suffered loss by fire while so 3hsured,we
were severally paid by said eumpanieti to the full
eiritint of our claims; and - we have ctinfideive in
liimitts,,a good, and etrectiie agent.
- JAs, R. DEAVrri. ZIPRON ieoßn,
;LATREDI".& - DEWITT. fi. J. W EBB, .
F. B. - CHANDLER.. J. Lirorl's & Sos;
I3E/I.T. GLIDDEN, „
LEONARD ZEARLE.
• 2401ruNe, Pa. November 9. ',39---417
NEW Cr OODSI
ARRIVING EVERY *GER" . IP
SELLING at the LOWEST TIRICES
ULM AND CANIPHENE, OF .ttie BE •T
iitolities ' at 60 t:data per - ration jar Nale.by
- Mop rOSILPaI ADEL-TIIIIRFtII,
CATARACT . WASIMG "MACAINF.
Citithing, Time,and Lnboi &Med
. INDISPENSABLE TO - HOUSEKEEPERS. •
The most. simple, economical, aid - durable
trtike ever offered to the public.to alleviate the
siisciimferts of wash.da).: .
-
De*crlption.
It consists Of - a metal cylinder, with ribs on
the hiside, and an. interior cylinder''ref wood.
with , !ribm. There :is a space from ea* to eight
bdtWeen the two cylinders. 9ne crank
turnk b6th cylindera-at the same time in oppo.
site - ;directions,rapfdly creating a strm, forcing'
the ivater,through the clothes, and 'effectually
renu i ving the dirt, The action' of 'the wa . er
does - , the work quickly,,dippenses eeff rely. with,
rubbing, and thus save,: the wear Of *them.
JAMES B. ROIiGERS.
1104 .hmes Alley.,Phil is Agent for Penn.
SULLIVAN .& HYATT, Prop're,
54 BEEKMAN. 'YORK.
N4l.—State acniConntY Rightssale. and'
perehamers supplied' with 31aehines at wholesale
on lilterai terms. ' - -
PrA Machinii is in operation by aJaundiesi
daily] pt ouraillesrooin, 439 Broader/4.
J CiCO, 1n1t9.430w6ni-
I'ARMERS; tOOK A.T Mrs!
,
111EACtr . -NSW 'PATENT
111111 E
_t
H fl
vOR.RAKINC DAY_ AND daAt , pro.
t mint:6l'lly GO - OIIIUD'OES - * th be the
NEAREST - RIGHT of ANY. IN USE : - Scree
of the ' advantage of this Ilake are it the
ar ork)xian
,oceupies a comfortable se ttwhile
raking, instead‘othaving, to Walk; ROI/let its
eonstpuction is se simple that any Patt
wilily be takes apart and put togettr tteafe.
Fnuribolte arti4ll the blaekswitirwork , equired,
Fsuin'eni, *please eallAd eat - take for yen nietieis'.
Lun(ter will be taken pegor 11.11*Irof the:
righilkindfaniffelehed'in:time. - Nopetutthose
-orde44 *ID bb toadeiat Present..l_
7.bie ntsabitteleris intented - by:the aCbseribei. -
wifo*idea t 1;2 - reiletrNort# af.loatrese, on.
the Sitake Creelrit4d..
LORENZO BqACU.
Mo rose, April i 14111,1880.
v•AWINCHES I 'Etit3HYPOPHOISP ITEEtof
ILtroe4tei So(ra, for Commis:lo494- Hof.
lowitMl-ointpent•sod Manes trotrotaltr
Herb !Pill.; aed.neiriy, ell the bredlal4lll.l4AP
in the guiricet,, ilia fair sale . by al
Ire itroee, lan. 9. 'ADEUTUR4ELL.
-Fog *8#04:".
-GREAT 'ATTR•ACTIONS
-- • -
MAIN,
'T
" 'EMMET,.
:e*n.ivo Furnqurs ..§,t . aosi*Jolient of
SMITE Etuomits, having been : retitled and
gfeatly,improyed,:the
.ptoprietora respectfully
announce to the citizens of Ifoitrose and vicin4
ity'thiethey areennitintli Making:end keep od
hand,the IiARGEST and ItE4T assertment
FURNITULRE
To<be found, vskuut
ilia Tillie, iei.
, .
• -
We give the fiilloiereg list of itopo of the 3'l-. 1
ticks - which :we will aelb , at• greatly reduced
priced, for CA* Or READir . PAY' -
Iturends.Walnut or Mahogany; 'kith Shad,
f10m.51640.534. ; • . 1
Bureanw-with marble or' brotatelle tofu', from!
slBsto $W And a largo skasorime t, from eg3ir'
$10,12.14:16 $18;
WagliStand.yeardstandsiCorner-and:
~ --... ...mum, , i.......,_ 4•Squarei
Stands,
"Olin varieties.and price,, from :5 cents '
to dolinia.
,
• ' De i gkis•Divansi - ,Tearetßckii,lfootatoolii 3 Ott'od'
mans, Lotintr",ec,&c. ' - r i
'.Centre; Card; Fier; Toilet, Bird* Kitchen,'
and Fatealiiini Tables.. ' ' . - 1 ,
Chairi=learm ' and - IVotid Beak .Rockerst--1
Cane, Flag,-.and Wocd-Shats,-.6p.every"iariety!
and ityje. , ' . • ;
.1 -
&Iris, Leto: a „ tetas. - furtiis.hed, at abort Italic 1
at. New YOrk prices-, 1 . - 1
N. B. Ready, made ri. , ceiffitie - rin hand or fur-i
nished at stolre..*tice,.=.-Irleaties . T it_iiva...tis mi
retidinesajrhenAesired: i I . * - I
Wti emptily none but<Cs'nEFErr. and - Eirint.l
EISCED WiinEstlett. %Veoilltend thithrOurfAVettgi
WELL, rind-rtoti it as tow 'as if citn.be4afforded.l
. W. W. SMITH,
•
A. srtunnif . , JR., j
. .
1 • E..R. SMITH. 11
?ill:Arose. Jan. 181 h, I • 860,-.-tfi - it
• - NEW . GOODS
•.
Lawaville Ventre, Smog. co., Pa.
VVALI. Pupr, Wiadoie Paperti and Thirdera,
Viv a veil- large stiStilr dal? racelvedi by
April-37th. At-CO:
.
si:ka, lawns'AntreiiientfA, an immense
I,j.variety,-bv . It. ICEINIYONI JR. & 60.
VERY tqle Cotton Pint , ir
4-1 doc . is. etc this
reed by It 'KF:NYONR. & CO.
and'C tsliniere%nulls. a largo
0 stock, LOW. R, KENYON. JYt. & CO:
011 . f..5..1 . 013 - ACCO. tilts daiv received and
I.hi' for sale lower than elAoWlfere in Susquen
KFSIVON, lit. d: Co.
1006 1 .88 , SALE4ATU$ in Moro and
fl.r gale b!f!ho‘lifir . 'or lb.
LARGE St9vk of FANCY liry Good for
salv by • .IL KENYON. JIL CO.
. 7 .
r'EA Setti - -Five Elegant idviles , rimplece—
i fi'om R KENYONT,JR.& CO.
• I.nwayi)lo Centre, Pa.. Aililt: .0i60.:
HORATIO GARRATT,
,
Dealer in FLOUR. GRAIN : -GROCER
IR S. PROVISIONS - D.Y E.
- WOODS. Staple DRUGS,-
WOODEN .and STONE. Jr -A nR. ALL
KINDS of HOUSEKEEPING
- ARTICLES AT EE
NOTIONS IN GENERA4 - -one door
North of Barnum's llotel, Nezei.lfilford. Pa.,
JOULD be pleased to see all his otd friends
V:11" - and many new one's at WS NEW.Store
fronting the DEPOT, where he Is prepared to
;4 how them- such a stock of the above attic es
'as . New Milford has long stood in_need.of. ;
•• Division of, trade has as many advantagesas
dixision of labor." Any ma ning himself
to one branch of busine , lea branch
his whole Capital and:attention call keep a better
assortment. buy'cliesper aid SEDLCHEAPEft.
than if the saute, means and time Wa4 employed
in a getter:li trots. If von doll think so. call
on the .subscriber nod be ednvineed..- The sound
principle or - •
SMALL PROFIT. AND P-110pAP,T PAYMENT,
ill he strietly adhered td. Butter and other
Produee forwarded to New York. to..one of the
best commiSkion houses in !the City, and prompt
'p.iymeriti guaranteed.
' HORATIO dARRATT.
N.W Milford. Sogy. Co. Pa. April.lB6o -y:
• KEYSTONE -1-10-T-E
-y
At Montrose ; Penn.
Wlll.--E. HATCH,. Proprietor.
rrtiHS new and iioinnioliinum Hotel 'situated
.1 on public Avenue. near the Court liouse,and
nearly in the centre of the bnsiness portion of
Montrose. is now fu ly completed-and furnished,
and was' opened on 51onday. the 27th day of
ttiptember, 1858, for ,the tureen:m.o4km of
the public -and travelers. 'TheiPropribtor feels
confident that Wis.. now prepared twentertain
guests in a mannerthat • cannot fatl to giVe •
Coinplete
The-Hotel and eurnhure are neW, and no ex.
pence has been spared to render- it if not
superior to any similar establishment ; in this part
of the. State.. It im—vrell . supplied with all the
recent improvements sad cOmtorts, -and obliging
waiters wilralwaya be readyto respond to the
call of customers. .
The btables'etinneeted with this [Plume are
NOW and . Convenient.
The Proprietorleispeelltilly Salk* the patron.
- age of his old friend!'" and the publie generally.
• • 'WM..K. HATCH.
IIAS removed his shop ineress -the street, 'to
the building one &In'. _below Keeler..*
Sioddard:r, which ha hug fitted up expressly for a
Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shcip
Where May •be found all kinds of -
1-1 7 :11.1=4. DOMEElifiii
from the heaviest team, to ; the lighteet trotting
harness, and a general assorment 'of trimmings,
which will-be made ukor sold very hr.
Carriage Trinimings:
A good assortment on hand, which will be'sold
very . low ; •all trimming donecheatier than else
where: - • • _ . '•
OAK LEATHER
•
on fiend, iron; which harnesses will lie made and
•
NArEtra s Etiat,ell.C/..
*,i*Cii3torners will please bear in mind that I
wish to settle up once a year, -'hose having
unsettled accounts, or 'notes . due, will oblige
by settling or makiwpayikeol Without further
delay. . G. F. FOKIIIIAM,
Feb. 24t11.1 Montrose, Pi.
tali; • ~%1 .1 I.: „ciitt r_l
7/ ' 22 . 1121 •
WIIItsLESALE SALT !REALER.
.201 •Washiisittossatt; -
,(Dirently . opiosite %yashirtgton Narket,)
Nee. T —4 3E7COMPAM.,
QT11.1.. - CONtINUES to qffer to th.• cite and
COUNT KY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine Sem sethe i veyyloirest figures;
40600 sacks and-lags. eonsistmg4jp,part of
celebrated - brand,for taibie and dairy age:
Jeffrey & Darcy, liarshalPsi &c.
and snouct bushels Turks Island; Bonares, Cu
ranee, St. Übes, Lisbon; Cadiz, Ivies, Nanteu&c: o
ell of which win besoid at bargai n pricea v froin
vessels, and storehouses.
Any urehaser te, select &dm a good
assortment will find itdo hia,interest. to mill.
N. 9.-:—Fine able salt put up in small Aoaga.of
different_ sizmand-constentlr on•band
ping order. Also a splendid - article- of Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and for sale
by the quantity, in eases of five *mot each
POCKET DIARIES ANIYALMANACEI for
. 1860: • a large variety, 'And "indelible
Pencils for marking wearing appirei,
.averriritOd
not to We or wash oat, for sale by
:A' N:BeLLARD.
' :10011:MANTIDV '':
AT Ta._ togmocurri*To:
_
for're.
Pom
mow
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
tocaTco trrzN. •/Ve.afiIIQUERAIIMA IrAt4xy BANK,
all altAllt - TONA4. Y.
Rgoma iitiOlorlifOitictionfrom 9a, m. t09:30
FACOILT-Ifs
D., %V. ItOWELlz , Prtnelf44 - Proteisor of - th e
Bdiet:we of Iteconstry'Practieal-Recountant,
itothouortoisoirs Treaties upon:Book.Krav
• log, Magmata illusitratmoh e : ear i e .
.j f m a Rom, Otnktri:Sreittligcoontapt,Profes'r
of. Book, Keep*. and - Practical Mathematic:s e
Cult.ths;- abuitstifnt ProlessOr irt,the Book
, • I
A. J:NVaiata, - PeofdisSor of : practical
natheritsi -PimManship,:Commercial '
lions nod - Geriespondetiets
Hon; Daniel S:D.tekiiNinittiror on COrninor
, chit Law andAiliiliiil'EMin•rimy.
Hon: Itaneam - i3hlcotD. Lecfurer - on Contiacta,
-Promissory Notes;and4lille oPEichatige.
.Rev Andrown;-LecCnrer (20 Commercial-
Etbica. , • ' •
PLUM !NANO CONO ITTE E s
Hott.:ghnrsniin 13; Plusiiis,4l,7nia, Osborn, E 4.,
Tracy Egq: • •
,of.thia Collogo is' tcrafford.to all,
an nitpcit . ttinity of obtaining a thorongh.Boainesi
&donation. •
yfie Tiohke and nrini are werulli arrangedprAdienl accountants exprgsily-foithittlii
gtitution and embrAcp - alltho recent itnprovo
mepts. • ' .
The course rif Inatruittion eempriaes every
•department of Imaneas. - The learner :will be ,
thoroughly. teoght.thp - attiente,read...nractiee of,
Deuhle Eritry• IttielOceeping..astrppyerj .. , to..the
following gftius f _General Igor :
eliandining; ~Manufeettniegi Dafiking, Connia.'.
Ann, Forwarding,
Freighting. Foreign Shipping. &e.
Ladies Department' entirely 'separate from
that of the gentlemen... , •
. ,
. .
Students can intei College - at. any timo and
receiiio
_instruction. By, hi s rerrapge
ment'everp.atudentiy permitted to tirogrema as
rapidly ae his enterprie6 and ability will per
mit, and w hen tfirongh, perfect' acid -
. cbmplete.
will. receive a..D.iplema Which . will. enable him
to -review, at pleaeurc.,
• . .
Time to complete the.._enuree,--6 (6.12 weeks.
No vaeations.• Board ,t 2 .to $2,50 pei week.
-TERMS: -
For tOok.Keeping, full accountant's course.'
Piactical Penritanship, Commercial
Computations, rind Diplonta, (lime unlimit
ed,) • ' . - $35 0.0
Same course fur. Ladies (separate) . 20 00
Penmanship and Milhnietie, 10 t..o'
Tel course • in - Penmanship.
cal-and Ornamental;' - . 430 00
Twelve lessons.in•PVacpcal Penmanship 4 3'oo
- Oecasforral chmtes will be formed, in
l'honograpy. Per- full- particulars send for
circular. • • eel 3* . y
ci o
Cheapest: best! Largest!
11380,00 •
Pays for T-iiition in Single and Double Entry
B.Ook-Keeping, Writing Commercial Arithme
tict and Lee-Mires.
Retird S'areeks $2O, St - Lino - fiery $7,
Tuitiotis3s,- l espitire expetiliCS $02..
fropi 6 to 10 weeks. Every stu
dent, upon graduating. ik guaranteed etnnpetent
to manage the Books of any Business, and qual.
tied to earn a salary of from
$5OO TO $lOOO.
Stu.ients enter at.any time — ho Vaeation—.-
ReVieW nt
First Prerniutn for Beit'Business Writing for
1859, reet:ived...at Pittsburgh, 'Philadelpitio, and
Ohio State Fairs: Also, at- the principal Fairs
of the Union fin the past four years.
Stinisters! Sons received at half Pride.
*** Fo r Circulata. , Specimena, and Embellish
ed Vtows of the College, inciciaO five letter
'amps to ,
F. %V.'JE . NKIM;I; Pit tlibtl
•Itilint &Tin
MOINTROSE, PEN
N_A.
r OE_ au . bseriber having puchased
:refitted and 'newly furnished the
, ,above well known:lnd popular; Hotee,
_ is prepared to accommodate the tritv•
e ating public ; and Others with all the attentions
!and conveniences usually found in first-class
Houses. . effort-wilk'be-spared by the'Pro
prietor and his Assistants to , make the-Hotef
;equal in-every point to any in the country.
The'lLtar will alWaya be supplied with the
iChoicest Liquors,.
The-Stutil, connected with this Moose
!are large, roomy aucl conFenient,and earful add
!attentive liostlers are ial!aYs in char& .4 them.
1 J.S. TARRELL. '
HOWARD:A3gODIATION,
PHILADBLPHIA..
A Benei'olent InAtilt - I:kin Wei&lished
‘ by ape.
- dot Endfitsment. for Ike Relief of the Siek
_ and Distressed; afflicted with Virulet and
.Epidemie.Diseases, and especially - f or the
Cure of Diseases of the - Sexual Organs.
iVIEDICA 1, ADVICE - given • gratis, -- by the
Acting Surgeon; tc all who apply by letter,
With a description of their condition, (age, occu
sPation,..habits of life. &c..),..ua in case.Y of ex.
I trente poverty,rnedicines furnished free of charge'.
I •
Valuable Reports on Spermatorthcea, and oth
lor Diseases of the Skual Organs, sent to •the
Itlicted in sealed letter envelopes, free at Charge
Address,-Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Acting Sur
!geon, Howard Association; No. 9 South 9th-st.,
IPhilad Pa.. By order ofthe Directors. ; ocB
MEW FIRM.
c ittb* Vrobizion
' At 411011111110 SE, Pa.,
i 0
Nr t door .below J:Ethridgo!s, prng;Store,
on Public Avernie, -where ;will be. found
nonitantly 'on-haod a - generat assortment of
GR.° S -
Such as Sugars, fololasies, Syrups, Teak, Coffee
i • _ - *Sze. &c.
- Alko the - choicest blonde of
, . _
•
FANITLY FLOUR,
Lard, ,enrit,Hatna, Fish, pandit)* &c.
We tiolleira Altaic of the s pushlic patronage, and
pledge otinnaleei to do the felt thing; toping by
each bargain to neon) another.
• ' BALDWIN & ALLEN.
r •
ALFRED HAMM: , 31111 N. L ALLEN:
.
z
. aoutahrzA:l B alicrsiAoot,
, ,
At - G - 14 ES N:0 - -.PA.
1 lik iSCHOAL.wiII be opened for the weep
) )Clog of Ladles kid 'Gentlemen , on the 291 b
sl,oy (Wedneede7),-of February. -1860.
L . - .mama lir ititxtr4r. , .
Priaui , Branchea pep' get,: of J I weeks, $2.00
Onnurron - w w :2.50
Common and Higher, 4 . - a " -4.00
higher . - 4 "
Lessens ,011 Piano, M 'a a 10.00
Use -of. * N,- • *- • 2.00
- Ornsiveritiit and elatudeal Deliirtmenta. extra.
ThePritscipal itas had- much , experitece iir
teaching . in - Pitt* rfoil'Peotrig rpr the fist
ten yearNintsoute k ee welt tia4lelectAnd."d.
or Higtr SetuYolar. Siffereteet &reelf reqa irrd
i-4 1 earile:1:thretirwaintii4 two doll's
vse.frifee r kii r-, Lightivio.d4aphincextrlL - r
' . ljigtaxtite to . tie inaao.qtiut‘rly.toitrvittee. -
rats • Roapits, prinsita:
==MEIM
!.30;000'Copies already Sold.'
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER
(101111113 — =LOU IN. VIOSIKESSs
, , Finn& Crosby, • •'
tir , Tit a PH ILAJJELSIAi
It tells post How to draw up partnership Pa
pers and 4ivew general forms
for Agreetnektir• of all lihrls,
Bills of SAN Leases and Pe
titions. •
"'lella-PittiHow to draw- tiP Bends and
- Mortgage's, AffidaVini, Powers
- of 'A ttorifey, Notes , ansf.Bills
• , otrExphange, Receipts and Re
,
It' tells pow The laws for the Collection of
' Debta, with . the Statutes of
Limitettionondamontand kind
of iirokrty - Exempt fiom Ex
eention fn . every State. .
It tells..f.oll How
.to 'make an- Aasig,nment
• • property, with forme - forCom:
• .
position with Credit - ors, and
- the Itiiielvent Laws of dell ,
• stat e . -" • ' •
It tells intit Thu legal relation existing ho
. • • . tweet) 'Gtiardian and Ward,
Master and Apprentice, and
• Landlord ind'Tenant.
It tellsTetvWhat eTonatitutes . Libel and
• - • Slander, and the Law as t?
Miran& •Dower, Cher Wife
Riglit in PrOperty, -Divorce
• and Minton,. ' -
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• •• . • every State, and the Natt4 '
_ • ization•Laiihs cif this countri,
and how to comply 'with the
• same.
It tells you Tlie - I..aw Concerning Pensions
end how to oblein•ono, end the
• Pre-Emption Laws to Public
It.tellis yolt The Law for, Patents, with •
. mode of procedure in -obtain:
ing one, with Interferences,
' Atonknments and 'Table of
Fees. ' - •
At tens you'Hov to make your Will, and
how to'Administer on an Es
• ' tate, with the law and require
ments thereof in every State.
„
It tells yc!tirThe meaning of Law Terms in
general use, and explains to
-yo'tt the Legislative, Executive
and Judicial 'Powers of both
•
the General, sod State Govern;
mute. - ; •
•
It tells totaiiiow to keep. out of Law, by ,
. shoWing how-to. do your bit - -
mess le'gslly, thus whin s
- vastaamouni of property, and
rexations.litigation. by its time.-
' lyconsultatbt•li.
Single copies willl be sent
_by, Mail, postage
paid, to every, Partner, every Mechanic, every
man of Snaffles - 1, an d
. every, birdy.iu,every State,.
'on receipt of 81.06,0 r style of binding at
=
$11:09 A YE-tit : can. foe made - by• enter. -
pneing.mea everywhere, in. -- selling the above
- work. is'our induc'ements to all such are very
liberal.
For single copies of the Book; or for -terms
to - agents, with other information,- imply to or
address JOHN - E. POTTER; Publisher,
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What. EverthoO . Wants;
THE PAIVItCY DOCTOR:
SIMPLE REMEDIES E'ASILT OBTAINED, FOR
TILE CURE OF DISEASE IN FORMS.; _
'Professor Henry S. Taylor, M. D.
It tells you How to 'attend • upon the sick,
and how to cook for them; houi
to propare • Drinks, l Pouttiaes,
&c and how to guard against
infections from Contagious Di--
menses,
It telh you Of he variOns.disesses df
.•dren nod 'gives the best end
• simplest modti -of treatment
• during Teething, Convulsions,
. Vaecination,Whoo.ping-cough,
Mewls, be,
It tells you The symptoms of Crottp,Ch4era
Infantum, Cholie, Diarrhces,
Worms, Scalded !fends, Ring.
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. gives you the beet Jemedies.
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• - Scarlet and ether revers, and
* • , gives you tie besterid simplest
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--.- , Consumptiore,Dyspepsia,Asth
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: - • . LutnhagkErjaipelas,&c.,imd
• gives you the * best remedies
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. .
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