The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 02, 1860, Image 4

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    BUSINESS CARDS.
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• - JOHN t3IUTTEtt , .
LW
ITIZOIBLE VATLOR..-Montrose. Pa. non
'l` 'over L lit llard's -Grocery, on lasin.street.l
Tntnkfta for past pivots, he solicits a continuants '
--pledging himself tad° all trork satisfactorilr . . Cut-
Ulm done on short notice, and warranted to tit. ,
MCIIICTOfe, Pa„ lat3o.—„
0. FORDHAM,
•
itiAkePACTURMI of .13(10T3 & MORA . Elostrose,
.IEA. Pa. Morrows Tyler'.
_store.. All MO or worir
made to order, and remdring dorm neatly. .1011$1
• DR. WILLIAM. W. WILEATW,
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN , I mottos murnst
Truff_Dß. MYRON MIKA ros,
methaiklesi and Surgical Dentist, reettutlyollitiemmtots,
Ni , Y, tender their prolhealobai Itervieesto
elate the "Reformed Practice of Pkvide ;I "
Antral operations on Teeth ai,..uith the mosteitientide and
approved styles of platen - mit= -Teeth' extracted without
pain tuld Slit work warranted.
Jackson, dune 14th. ISOO. • iyo-
L. B. LSBELL, •
R2pArtri Cloelts,Vateles. and Jewelry at the •
shortest notice. and on tessonable terms. All
work warranted. Shop to Chandler smdiesstm's
stem, 31 .. mersuntr„.Pa. 0c95 ti
WM. A. SNOW, _
JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE.—(heat Bend. Fa. .012oe
on Main arta. opposite the western limn. apt
. P. LINES, - .• •.
wasmONABLE T.‘ll,oli.—Montrome, Pa. Sho •
J. in Phtenix Block. over More of Reed, Watwons •
&Foster. All work warranted, as to fit and finish. ilt
Cutting done ou short notice, in best style. jent'6o
DR.E. SMITH & SON, '
SUEGEON DENTISTS.--:Montroen. Pa.
011 tee In Latbrops` new building, liver
the Bank. All Dental operations will be • 1 1114,14, a
performed in'good style and *minted.
1.-E. liecours...:
McCOLLUII & SEARLE, .
rrogivers and Counsellors at Tape.-31ontrase,
XL Office In Latkrope now ballais, ow the Bank.
- DRS. BLAKESLEE & BRUSH,
HAvusiGassieciated . themseltes for the prosecution of
thedefies of thrir tirofession, retipectfalireffet. their
services to the itivelidPublic. Office at the residence of
Dr. Blakeslee, - midway between the villages of Dimock
and Springville. apW bty
•
L. W. C AMT.
I3RS. BINGHAM. & ANEY,
•
WOULD announce to the public that they hare entered
into a partnership for the practice of
- MEDICINE dc. SURGERY ,
. and are prepared to attend to all calls in the line of their
profession at rill hours when not otherwise engage d,
OFFICE--The one formerly occupied by Dr. - Bingham.
N. 13. The book accounts of Dr. Bingham must be rne
diately settled by notes or otherwise. ,
New 3tilford. March, - L. W. ItEtiGHAlt.
HENRY B. Me.K.EAN,
ATTOTINEY and Counsellor at t a w .—Towawni; Pa.
Office in the Union Btock. je; 5 tf
.•
DR. E. F. WI MOT,
eIRAMATE of th e Allopathic and Honiceoiathie Col.
lege* of Itediclne.-- Bead, 'Pa. °Mee, corner
of Main and Elizabeth-ats, nearly opposite the Methodist
Church. ' - 056 tf
W. ar*Trxc COOPER ittNIIT'DI4SIIO."
WILL 11. COOPERS CO., • •
lOsASKEßS.—Montross, Pa. Successors to Post, Cooper
& Co. Mice, Le4trops' now buicUng, Turaptke•st.
NEWS OFFICE.
t ypITE NEW-TORK CITY ILLUSTRATED
NEWSPAPERS. MAGAZDIES. ETC.,
'for @ale at the Montrose ROOK STORE. ,on
Pablie Avenue. by • A. N. Bnu:ann.
.
JOHN GROVES,
1 ,17,AL9:7, - kiLazilloannZ° - ,71 . 41tire
street. All orders tilled promptly. in first-rate attic.
Crating done on short notice, and traininted to st. '
- DR. ;TORN:W. COBB,
an - sterAN AN - ro SURGEON,-31.ontmeo, Pa. Ogles
ou Public Avenue, opposite Seine's Vote].
DR. G. Z. DtMOCK,
PHYSTCLAN ANTI StliGEON,—Niontroae, Ps. Ofae4
over Wilsons' Store; Lodgings at Searlevitate!.
ABEL TITRELI,
Dln Drum , , Medicines. Chemicals, T)se
Strife. Glass Ware. Paints. Oils, VsknistOVite
<low Glass. Groceries, PancyGoods, Jewelry Perfti
merv. &c.—Agent for all the moat popular PATENT
MEDICINES.—Montrose. Pa. , • • angi tf
ANTM. W. SMITH & CO., .
ca
.rN - ET AND CHAIR lIANUFACTCRERS.—Foot
C
of Main street, Montrose. Pa. ; augi tf
J. C. OLMSTEAD J L. EfiAD.
DRS. OLMSTEAD & READ
WOULD ANNOUNCE to the Public
•
that hare entered into a partnership for the
Practice of MEDICINE & Surgery,
and are prepared to attend to all eats in the line of their
profeseion.otEce—the one formerly occupied by Dr, J. C.
Olmstead, in DUND.A.Fr. myll 3m.
LOW PRICES WIN!
- -.AT THE
ORIGINAL ONE PRICE STORE!.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
NEIyItIILPORD,. Pa, -
4 RE 'NOW RECEIVING THE L.AR
geet and beet Mock of floods ct'er bmnglat into this
county, which we ore bound to veil chimp for cash or ready
pay, convicting of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Choice Family Groceries,
Hats, Caps, Ready blade Clothing,.
Crockery, Wall Paper, '
'Window Shades,Tlour, Pork.
Fish, Salt, Paints, Oils, Ginn, Fluid,
Coal Oil, Hoop Skirts, •
Yankee Notions, Faney.Goods,
Watches, JEWELRY, Sits - or-Ware:
Pails, Tubs, Brooms, Forks,
Hogs, and hots nod Stacks of Goods too
nonfercus to mention-,
NV ARE NOT OLD FOGIES in the
ten•ine.s. charging a large proilt and depending ob
keeping an old set of patrons who have not tried at other
places to see how much cheaper they can bus ; but we in
tend to eup to the mark. and believe in sellingmany'
Goods, and selling cheaper than OLD FOGY merchants
can bay them. Now itf the time if von want to save monej
and t Bargains. Call at the ONh PRICE BTORE.
far A large stock of Goodwin a Bros.` Yellow 'Bank
Tobacco always on hand-cheap, very theap-wholesale do
rota ' ILIYD.MC BROTLIZEIS.
New Milford. Fa., May ilth, '
• FATAL SHIPWRECK
PART OF THE CARGO SAVED,
IN A DAMAGED CONDITION
kEULt .. .1 . 111 , a1aL!1 .. 41
WET GOODS!
mu. "BEE HIVE:"
3,500 'Tds PIM= BARU=
.Partl3- damaged by Water, at 4,6, 2,12 eta pr yard.
• Ricit'inisa POI Linis,• •
.tar cents pr yard—would be•CHEAP Ibr emu. .
• .A 7, 5 70. A LARD LOT VF
AUCTION- GOODS .
• !
To be . sold at the following prices:
Good Summer Shawls. Only • ' ~ CZ
Fine Stein ' " - MO .
Wool and Silk Brodie._ . .
1,411.6514
.1 8.03
. Handsome ldantillas . LIZ
Very Rich " ' ' _ ••• 3,00.
Good Lawns , fast colors ..„, „.
_.
. 06
' Flue - Quality De Woes.... .... .. . . Jo
Wool and gllk Belem , , ... .... • . UN
Baines. d'Aniais worth • .
.. /Bu
10 yards Merrimac , and trinlmlns • • . . 1.00
Fine Dress silks
' Zatrem ely Rich
White
. •
.ite Dose
Nice Lisle Thrinid Gloves.-- ~..... :
Pure ISilk. mitre
• Watch steel spring skirts
Good strim bonnets
Beantlfur Leghorn ... .. . _ •
Rich Bonnet Ribbons
French Embroidered curtain mnsihi s.
Good Pante-stia.
Better
ao
.12);
,16
Other Goals Equally as CHEAP:
Ear Remember
that - we will do all that we adyertise. Be
sure to call before purchasing elsewhere,
as we WILL NOT, and C. Tll be under
sold by any establishment this side of*New
York. .MRSCILMAN. 13ROS; A; CO. -
Binghamton, May 15th; 1869.
AFFLICTED, READ.:!- .
1411:LAMS'S COMPOUND s SOLIT
?,rer-tile MEL la warranted to great son
In army analla,all stages onto or tbilnoney
w rii • Ilan directions aceosaelt bottle.
For aide bz Abel Tura, Yontraew U..Menkpatead,
Bronldyn: T. L Babcock, DintOek Peanel eari,eeree.
Rartord O:IWITUamr .Jockon Z. Dandar;
A.. 11 Iropbortom J. Mel:rill. aferanton.
I)._ir. atizt,X.
6i. BRO., Agents; Montrose. 1(d0e22
' EIOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
• •
The proprietors and manufactUrirs of lIOS
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STUMACII BIT
TERS can appeal whit perfect..elintlence to
physiCians and citizens generally of e United
ettateS,l:ecae.se the article has-attained a repu
tatiOn! heretofore unknown. -A few facts upon
thi- .'mint will speak more powerfully- than
vol tilts of hare as, , ert ion ur Ida roifing puffery.
The consumption of Hostetter it ;lionise!' Bit
ters ler the last year amounted to' over a half
miliivk and from its manifest' stindy
increase in times past; it is evident that: during
the c4iing year the consumptiop will - fetich
netir one million.botties. This ur.hiensestneunt.
could: never hale been sold but for the rare
medicinal propertie4 contained iu the prepara
tion, and the - sanction of the most
tide
phySieitins in those sections of the country
where the articliii beet known; who not only
recommend the Bitters to Their patients, bat
arc ready at nil times to give testimonials te,its
efficaeyin all eases of stomachic derangeinents
-And the diseases resulting therefrom. ,
. This is note temporary popularity, obtained
`by extraordinary efforts in the way of truin
.peting the qualities of the
_Otters, but a solid
estimation of an tavaltiabie inedicine; which is
destined to . be as essitiring as time itself.
liestetters;iStordiich Bitters Itavlo proved -
& Godsenti`i - yeg,ioll9 where - fever and aguo
arid various other 'bilious complaints have
. counted4leir victims l f y hundreds. To be
able to Stale confidently that the I!..llitters"
are a ceitain curt; for the Dyspepsia and like
diseasei,ls to the proprietors a source of un
allayed pleasure. It removes all morbid Matter
froni the stomach, purifies the blood, and
impales renewed vitality to the nervons system,
giving it. . that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration oftealth. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, , and other digestive organs, .
mildty.but powerfully, and coon-reeorea them •
to a condition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of. mature.. -
Elderlypersons may nso the Bitters daily as
perdirections on the bottle, and they will'find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to he palate,
Invigorating to the.bonels, excellent as a toile,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the.evi
deriee of thousands of:aged men end women
who have experienced the benefit of using this'
preparation while suffering from Stomach de
rangements and general debility z. sting tinder
the advice of phYsicians, they havil abandoned
all - deleterious drugs and fairly. tested the
merits qf this article: ...A few wOrds. to the
gentler sex. There are certain periods when
their carts are solar:lasing fiat many of them
sink under - the trial. The relat ion .of mother
and child is se' absorbingly tender, that the
•
mother, especially if she be young, is apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity.
arrive during the summer 'season, the.wear - of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Ilere,'
then, is a necessity for a stimulant! to rettipe
ratethe energies of the system, and enable the
Motherro bear. up under her exhaubting trials
and' reiponsibilifies. Nursing mothersgene:
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors .that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give . a permanent increase
of bodily strength., .
4 1 ,11 those persons, to whom we ha l ve particu
larly referred above, `to wit: titterers from
fever-and ague, paused by n albriar diarrhtea,
dyientary, Indigestion, loss of appetite, and
allEdisenees derangements,of the stomach. .
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupatioa, and libeling mothers, will consult
•their, own physical welfare by giving to Hos
-tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
- CAUTION.—.We caution • the public against
' using any of 'the many imitations or counter
fed* hut ask for
,HOSTETTEIL'A CELEBRATED
• STOMACH Thrives, and see that each bottle has
- the words "Dr. J, Ilatetter'S - Stoinieh Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle,* staniped
the' metallic tap covering the; cork, and
observe that our autograph siguatute is on the.
ur Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER -
SWIM, Pittsburgh : Pa, - and sold by in
. Ssulatste, grocer*. and • desdess j ganeddly
throughout the United. States: Booth Asns'
- rice. and Gertanny. • - I
• lar For 63 }10 ID . M.OLItTOBO by
jani 2• ly • ABEL TURRELL.
wOLD Docr. *Ears sou ortmokagai
and great diacoverits bf the IJapenciielol
and East - India Medicines, With fah directions. for
the certainrum of cluesomption,lironchitis, ea-
tayrb. couglta, - colds asthma, fevera,hsart„,sw as i,
sackfuls, etneilr.dyspepele, liver compinititgraeel
and urinary - deposits, female complaints,
Illustrated' with hundreds of. certificates of cures
and engraviaga. For the purpose of rescuing as
Pony suffering fellow.beinge "se posSible from a
premature &eel, it : will be sent to any part of
the continent by sending 25 eta.. toDit. E fag,
oc2oyrj 547 Broadway, New' YorliCity.
Sold also by - A. Turrell, Montrose; Hsyd: •
Eff)4.. Neve Milford ; C. P. Mathews, Scranton.
SUM .131/ANCOMENTsI
Delta. Lack*. &
21. - morimmioi
Two boors earlier tot igew I
One hour earlier to Philadelphia. . "o"
QN and after liddadary,.llliii 28th, 1860, Woo
will be run as-
EXPRESS PASSENGER, Taa 1 ,
lse•-1111ovinf Sontb.
The Aetommodation Train. East, on the N.IY.
&B. R. R. arrives AM. Bend . 6:38 a 40.
And the Cincionattl St prowl at ROS
Connecting with the Simi* Train - • ,
leaving Great Bend for Natty York - ! • .
and Philadelphia, at • = 5:10
„Gue at New Milford - '7lB -
Montrose .. - • I '136 .
Hogibottorn
. 1. • 8:07 !
Nicholion - 4 • &Mt •
Facioryville 831
Abington. •• 1:03- •
Scranton - • ; . 9:38
•• Moscow - 1 - } OM) ;
Tabyhanos • . 10:50-
StrOudatturg ; 1237 p. I#. •
• Water Gap - Mt3l I
Columbia • .' • 124
Delaware (lb Aline tea to dine) . - 10:86
Hope (Philad'a connection) 1: . 20-
Bridgeville • !; 0:25 -
WaShington - r 1:68
Jinction - • i . 235
New York ' • • 8:18
Philadelphia • . 4 00 t
The Express Poecenger Train, Borah, ion,
elects at Junction with S p. rn. train on the_Gets.
tort Road for Easton, Bethlehem; blaneh Chunk,
Reading, Harrisburg,
••
MOVING Nerrti.
Pasiengera frotu New York, leave
Pier No. 2 North River, pt 7:30 a. m.
Or foot of Courtland street: - . 8:00 I
.From Philadelphia
Leave Kensington- - 7:15
Leave Junction' ; 11:15 )
Duo at Washington ; 11:33 )
Bridgevillo I - 1:1:01 , p-.
Hope(Philaita connection) 12:13
Delaware (15; minutes to 'dine) . 12:28 I
Columbia - . 1:00 1
Water Gap • ; , 1:14
Stroudsburg - - 1:28 -
Tobyhanna - 2:46 J
Moscow 2:21 -
Scranton' . ' •i• - -4:10 !
Abington • 4:47 -
Factoryiille - - . - 5:03 )
Nicholson - 5:22 '
Hophottom • ' - - 5:43 I
liar MONTROSE - • 43:01 I
New Milford - 6:22
Great Bend - ; '6:40
Connecting at Great Bend with the
Mail train West at ; - . - 7:24 -
and the Night Express at -•- 1:36 a. 4 ti.
The Mail Train, West ,: which - leaves (;real
Bend at 7:24 is a through Train ,1 and
reaches Dunkirk at 8:470 tn. -
Accost:eon:Apo:l Tnatx,—Moving
Leave Scranton for Great Bend at 9:40 a.im.
Factoryville - 1.100
Nicholson : 11:30 •
Montrose • '- 12:45
Great Bend - . . is • 1750
Connects with Dunkirk Er. West at 3:06
MOVING SOUTH.
The New l'orl Express,; East, Sr. - . -
rives at Great Bend at ; - 1:17 p.
and connects with the Accommoda- ; •
Train which leaves Gt....-Bend at 2:15 f•
Montrose - . ; - 3:10
Nicholson • 4:20
Factoryville. • • 5:15
.1
Dne at Scranton - - 6:40 '
The Accommodation train does not :leave
Scranton until atter the arrival of the lilting ;
train on the Lackawanna * Bloomsburg .. R.,
thus t , iving, passengers from the Wyoming Val
' ley a'direct connection for the. West by the
morning train.
For the accommodation of way travel. Mt the
Southern Division a Pasianger Car will lie at
tached to the Express Freight train—
Leaving
Scranton at • . 4:00 114 m.
Due at Moscow` - 5.40
Stroudsburg - • - 10:25
;
4. Junction - . ; 3:10 pi m.
Returning, leaves Junction at - 3:40 a: m.
Dne at Stroudsburg at . • 7:35
Moscow - . 12:50 pi m.
Scranton • 2:25 I
Passengers to and from New York will chang's
ears at Junction. To and font Phi's., via B. D .R.R.
leave or lake cars at Hope. For. Pittston, Dings.
ton and Wilkes•Barre;take cars of Lackaivanna
Bloomsburg R B. al Scranton. For Jess*
Archbald, and Carbondale, take Omnibus es at
Scranton. Tickets sold and baggage c ecked
TnttocGlt. JOHN BRISBIN, S pt.
Wm N. JENKS, General Ticket Agetal
Scranton. Nay 2.3d,' 1860: I •
S. M. l'et.tengill r &
Advertising " Agee tic ; at. 119 Nashau.st,
New-York', and 10 State.st, 80914, are
agents for The MontroselDemocrW, and are au
thorized to contract for us atlour lowest rtes.
A SUPPLY OF WALL PAP
lIRIETIIf STILES.
•
BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &C. L ; &C.
NEW SUPPLY, jest arrived, and rpr sale
11_ cheap. by - A.TURRELL.
51-intreso, WWI stli,, 1860.
An aperient and stomachic preparation of
tRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by leant.
bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical anther.
its and extraordinary , edicacy in. rich Of the
Mowing complaint'', viz:: •
Diarim„mravotrs Ammon,
CIATION, DTSPEPSM DIARRHEA; CO
PLIWILICROFULA. SALTSCURVY,
JAUNDICE. LIVER COEPLAXAT F ~ U
TISEC.7IEBCUEZAL CONSEQUENCES'
=TENT FEVERS, NEURAI.ALt, . &mom
HEADACHES, FEMME wzmarns. NIL
MENSTRUATION. WHIT, etc..
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, WOW= Olt
THE NEIN. etc. • j
The IRON Wulf absorbed if the blood, and.
-thus eircubsting through the whole erite n, no
partcf the body can escape their truly w .
ful influence. I. -
The experience of thousands daily prirrai that
no preparation of Iron can fora numbut be
-compared with it. Impurities of the t i t=
pression of-vital energy, pale and -
sickly complexions Webb its tienwiitlbi al.
Most every conceivahro ma In - elt anN at
*aisle debility (fluor albae, &tomb lite./, lb
affects are delightfully removating. lfo r=
has veer been discovered, in thwhole
.of medicine, whiali Moats bah PomPti happy,
and fully restorative eigeete. Good appetite, cow
, _,plete digestion, rigid igequisition of strength,
with an unusual disposition for *diver and
cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use:
As a grand stamachlo ant general rstarative
it has no superior and no latuthate. ,
Pat up In nest fluf. Petal boxes cessiaudag
no gob. prSee 30 cell,' per burr sir betee p
•.114 301 Oft dozen baize.** 00. .Irier agile hp
Xerugansee gencrany: Will be sent tree to
anp . aelldnees ett receipt at the pyllem. 4l Isfr
ter* eider% elle, eiedield be eddriered to
13. ac 06., .
General Agent&
• ationsatow*.T. IN V.
• .1f.13.:4%• above is
/Wol tau au" bet. . •
• \ I
• For age In broctir6se by -
deel.s . ly ABE!. TTIKRELL. Agent.
!IWOULDN'T TAKEA WORI.D'fOk THIS;'
$ IsAy rem arked to Ott *Ay, Nino P, I 1 till
she exhibit - 42'th* porti/Ite•• an Indy child, gone
to the *spirit land;" Which *is one of
a r r Er,B3349' . •
• ,
lIIMITIBLE VIBROTTPESI
"How should regret it, had I not Banned
till/previous memorial of that dear ono." ' So
thought we. The 'loved ones are net allays
with us, and while we can call thowoura, every
One should secure such a toeuidigal ; especially
since they can have than so truthfully' takiin by
that successful artist; Ai. B. TUBB% of Biog.
!mental).• • .
ae,'
HERRING'S SAFES.
.
1 1 41111tEL; fil E &REIM &egionpatay l
J. 029 Chestnut istowt—Jtimiitait*Thilars.
- - •-_ . nin. 11 . iwthis.atata
10 at • t lvai r la
_ War 't . , a.- Ik4.
1 _ VIVA r, ~ ~e tit;
tataity4honaaad Herr airs gates
hate been' sold, and are now in 'actual use, and
dearly 400. have been tested in accidental fires
and - have never failed to preserve theiti>iontents.
We also keep on hand and , makclk order—
Direllhag -House Safes, ", Sideboard' and Parlor
Safes"--(imitation of handaome furniture) of
elegant design and Workmanship. - .'.
2030 Burglar Proof Safeit for Banks, Brokers
anClewelers, Vault Doors; Safes far Specie,
Silver Plate, dte.—The Burglar Proof safe in
use at the-Treasuree's Mee of Piekawity Co,,
0.:, (at Clicleville;) was manufactured by us,nnd
is univerally acknowledged to be I.be_ strongest
safe in the . WORLD. I. .
• Persons wishing safes will find it to their in
terest to call or send for" ohr catalogue before
purchasing, elsewhere, as th es°, aro the only sojks
which hare proved themseicesperfocily Fire Proof
and free from dampness.
$l-,OOO"REWARD will be paid to any person
that can show that a Herring's Patent Champion
Safes over failed to preser'e its contents in an
`aobidentsl fire. • ap4 3m c
MEAT MARKET.
On Public, Aivnue, near gofer:
- VEEP constantly on hand a good stipply of
MEATS of nil kind CASH paid for
Reel CattleMalsres,SlSeepond Lambs.
Also for Hides - of all lauds.
...1 - IENSTO9E,& HAWLEY.
5. T. FIENSTocK. • N. FrAWLEY.
Montrose. March 30th. ;59.—tf.
BILLINGS STROUD,
FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENT,--
Blontiose, Pa:
TSTlllolllutts.
WE.; the - endersigped, certify
.that we were
insured in Fire lusuriame CUmpanies represented
byljr.. Billings Stroud, of:. Montrose, and that,
havirigimilered loss by fire iwhile so insurr.d, we
weroeiterally paid by said companies to the full
exteht. of our claims; and we have confidence in'
him as a good and effectivii meat. '
• .1)1& - D.. DEWITT. ; .ZIPRON, Colic,
LATHROP & DEWITT, H. J. Wr.Bu.
F. B. CHANDLER, - J. LYONS & SON,
-DEN/. GLIDDEN, LEONARD SEARLE.
Mom rose, ea. November 9. 's9.—*y
_
CATARACT WASJIING
Clothing; Time, and Labor Saved'
INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
Tho most simple; economical, end, durable
rrticle ever offered to the Public to alleviate the
discomforts of wash-day. •
Deverlplpon.
It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs on
the inside, and an intericir cylinder of wood,
with ribs. There isn spahe from sit to eight
inches between the two cylinders. One crank
turns both cylinders at the seine time in oppo
site direction's, rapidlycreatina a' suds, forcing
.,
tho water through the cloth es, and effectually
removing the dirt. The !action of ,the water
does the work quickly, diOresses entirely with
rubbing, and thus saves the wear of clothes.
JAM 3 - B. RODGER 4,
104 Jones Alley, Phil is Agent for Penn.
SULLIVAN IL' HYATT, Prop'rs,
• 64 _BEEKMAN NEW YORK
N. B.—StatiAndgounq Rights for sale. and
purchasers supplied with Machines at wholesale
on libemi terms. , .
EirA Machine is in Ophration , by a laundress
daily, at our salesroom, 489 Broadway.
C co mhB enw6m
FARMERS, LOOK AT THIS!
BEACH' NEW :PATENT
Mira NORSE RARE!
FOR RARING HAY AND GRAIN, is,pro
nounced by GOODiJUDGES tck be the
NEAREST RIGHT d ANY IN USE. , Some
of the advantages of this: Rake are that the
"worktniih - occupies- a comfortable scut while.
raking, instead of having{ to walk, and that. its
construction is scksimple that any part of it may
easily be taken- apirt and put. together again.
Four bolts are all the-blacksmith work required.
Farmers, please call and examine for yourselves.
Lumber wilt be taken in pay for Rakesif of the
right kind and fetched in!time. None but those
ordered will be'made at present. r
This machine' was inverted by the subscriber
who resides 1.1-2 miles North of Montrose, on
the' nake Greek , Road.
ORENZO BEACH.
Montrose, April 24th, 1860.
BANPOILIi'S
.LIVER INVIGORATOR,
- NEVER DEICILITATDS:
Iris compoutsded entirely front
hasbecotpe an established Isar, a Standard Medlelne,lutoars
and approved by all thatobava teed ft sad la now re.
sorted to with tronfadesen 4 1 41 the diseases for which It
is recommended.
It has cured thonsetats
Who bad given up all hopes g
sussollettedseredcalealntny -
The dose must be adapted
Individual taking It: ana
set gently on the Dowels.
~lata the dlcaates,of your
nee of Ebel:l3Mß IN
vrltcare Liver Cons . .. 1 1
Simko, - Dyspepsia,
lisimitser Cons'-
fry, Dropsy, sour ,
Costiveness,
raDorbus, Cholera'
lease, Jaundice,
• es, and may be used see
' 17'Family yeti
, DEADACIIE, (as
tereaty minutes, I
.. - spoontals are tak.
SAWS,
Ali ighoulle, state
la astsTor.
gilding their teetgeseey
MIX. WATER I I TkIE 310114111 WITH
TWIG 'INVIROILATOII., MID SWALLOW
BOTH Toomirima. I •
Price - One Doiilr per fettle. -
aitzfrroairs
, •
CATHARTIC
FR93I PILLS,'
COILPOUIfEE.b 1. , •
OPiire ' Vegetable Extieets, and Pittaln
• AMASS CAMEO, Air. OAS, and arlll
keep
In any taleteller
•
The Family CR. thortle PITA lea gin.
tie Mt active Catheitle 'width the proprietor has
turd In Me prattles more than twenty years.
The esinstantly inereeslng demand hem time silts
barelemased tbe PILL* a. 2 sad the widadtetlon which
all eipeestin regrardtothejr en. • me, biut Wined me to place
them tir the teach at all
The Ittislon well allow g that differind Cathartics art
on dithrreill_portions of tlie bowels._ - ' , • -.
The - FAMILY - CA- ; IrIiAIRTIC :PILL
..hisa, with dm reference to t this well established het,
beta tommunded rem a I. vitrMy et the purest or
table Zito's.* Math a'et a li ke an every or the
alkeentm moat mil are .goht‘tota ehi allow
ina whet* • Esther& I. neeW-, to ea 1p,,..
rapuesnento of the St OM like b . Illeepi.
noir - Pains In the is mina Loi ns .
Tenet*, pal n • ord Ilereneis over
the whole .body, troui andalen , eold. 'bl e b
'imam** , ir Deffiberteli, '- mat sloes worse et Ye. tan et Appe. ' tlte„aCreep Loss llng hen
i
Bee'
I '
ethesi r - , ollalever the - hal>. knEg r ..
a rig Headikaw- weionitiltjle
An I IMP= tft • torY 1 - 1 . 4 Vtheeelles. Worsisn
Adttalts, Rheumatism, a great
ther erthe MOOS awl sasordhteuestowilelt
gash le heir. tho name= Wi mutes In Ole adrettre ,
twag. • •
• ICE' TRR?E DMltell:
Ink, Liver:lnvigorator and Faintly 'Ca*
Ittile Pills erevetandl by Druggists gewrally, 824
4 9KWIllthiskbY the bade Wall the large towns
.4.T . .w.;s9to s itn.m .
3D nr' 4..avirsof. New *VeV: tar . ..
Pot pale in 'Montrose b ABEL TURRIFIL. *gat.
GREAT _AITAACTIONS
roir or nuuritimmr.
riPHE` evienilve Furniture Eitabliehinent of
Brim Butrrnarts having been refitted and
greatly iu
to the
the propnotom iespeetfully
announce to the citizens Of Montrose ani vicin
ity that they are conatanyy nuking and kiep on.
band the ILARGEST end. BEST asisorturient of
FURNITURE]
To be to hi the Cotanta l t.
We give the followingliat of some of the
tides labial we 1011 at greatly reduced
prises, for CASII oilticatrt PAT: •
Bareans,Walao or • Mahogany, with eons
front $lB to $35. 1. -
Bureaus With marble or broadens top - from
$lB to $24, And W.large assortaleat, from $B,
$10.12.34, to $lB. '
Wish Stande,CiniStands,Consernid Ognare
Stands, oral!, varieties and picot, from 'IS tents
to Leo depart... •
Desks, Divans ;Towel necks, Pootatoo.,Otto.
mans, Lounges. &e. - I
Centre, Ca r d, , Pier, Toilet,' Dining, 191ohoo•
and Extension ,Tables.
Chturs—Cane and Wood Sesta, Deckers—.
Cane, Flag, and Weed Seats, of every variety
and style. -
ti
Sofia, tete a tett* furn ished atstio no tic
at New York twicia.
N. B. Ready Pads coffins on handior fur
nished at short potice.- 1 -Hesines - always. in
readiness when desired. 1
We °splay none buteartzFun'and Explat.
siren Woßantil. We intend• to do ouiWoruc
WELL,',and mit Was Low as it can be ao'orded.
' 1 W. W. SAISTIS,
I lama, jag
E. R. rot elm, •
Montrose. Jan. 18th, 1860.--4. .
NEW GOODST
Lawsaille Centre, Sulk. cd,
WALL Papoy,`Windfr Papers and Borders,
livery large stock 'this dair reeeiied, by
April 17th. IL KENYON, JR. & CO.
a, hallis, .
si!ks, ns and calicoes, Intnense.
variety, by iR. KENYON, JR.
VERY style 4f Cotton Parit :Goods. lete. this
clayy reed by R. KENYON,IR. tt CO.'
'SILK, Brocha, and Cashmere shawls.) a lino
stock, LOW. •4. KENYON, JR. at. CO.
12 for
this:day'reFeived and .
for sale lower than elsewhere iniStisqu'a
county. - R. KENYON. JR. &'CO.
1 I
00.0 LBS' ' SALERATIffi in s o and.
for sale•by the box or lb. .
jj ARtE Stoat, of FANCY Dry Goods for
sale by , R. KENYON. )R. dr. CO.
.91EA,Setta-'-Five Elegant atVlea.
from 3to 8.60. KENYON;JI . 34 & CO.
Lawaville Centre, Pa„ April, 1860„
Dealer in FLOUR GRAIN,. GROCER
• 7.E& PRO VISIONS, DYE
• WOODS, Staple DRUGS, -
WOODEN and
.STONA WARE ALL
KINDS of HOUSEKEEPING
. . ARTICLES cf: YANKEE
TIO.ArS IN GENERAL.—doe dooi
North of Bornum's hotel , NO Milford, - Pa.'
WOUtD be IlJeased to See all his old friends
YT. _and. many new ones at his NSW Store
fronting tho DEPOT, where he is prepared to
show them such a stock of, the above mile es
as New MilfOrd has long Stood in need of, •
"Division of trade has as many adva i ntages as
division of labor," ' Any man confining- himself
to one branch. or business, .giving • that branch
his whole Capitaland:attention can- keeP a.botier
assortment,-buy cheaper and:SELL CHEAPER
than if the smite means and time . was employed
in a general trade. If you dont think 59, calf
on the subscriber and be tionvincerL The sound
principle'
SMALL PROFIT AM PROMPT PAYMENT )
will be strictly adhered to. Butter and other
Prodece forwarded to
,to.
York to bne of the
bestcommission houses in the City, add prompt
payments guaranteed:
.BORATIO GAItkATT.
New Milford, Swig. Co. Pa., April, 1860 —Y.
- KEYSTO NE HOTEL,''
At Montrose, Penni
WM.' IL HATCH, Propitetor.
THIS new add commodious Hotel situated
on Public Avenue, near the Court House,nnil
nearly in the centre of 'the - business portion of
Montrose } is rrow fuly completed and furnishrid;
nnd . was opened on Monday. the 27th day of
September,, 1858, for the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident that he is now. prepared tri entertain
guests inn matter that cannot fail toieve
Complete SatistlictiOn:
The Hotel analouriiture are new, Ind no ex.
pense has been spared to render it eriuld, if not
superior to anyshnilar establishmentia this part
of the State. •lt is well supplied with all the
recent improvements and . comforts, arid obligifig
waiters will als4ays be- readyte resprind. to the
call of customers. - i •
The Stables connected with this Howe are
•
New. and Convenieit.
The Preprieter respectfully solicits the patron.
age of his old friendr,,and 'the public generally.:
' . ° WM. K. HATCH.'
FORDII4IIII
HAs removed his.shop across Ulf) street, to
the building •one door. beloir i Keeler dz
Sioddanrs, which he his" fitted up expressly fur a
Saddle, Ha i rnets arid Trunk Shop
wrier° triay , be found all kind 4 of
• •
--IEX.ELZI,,NMEI,6I,,
frota the heaviest team , to the lightest _trotting
harness, and a general aisoruient of ;trimmings,
which ,will be made up or sold very low.
Carriage Trimmings' • ,
A good ariortta - ent on hand, which Will be sold
.very low; all trimming done pheapari than else
where. -
-
OAK LEATHER .1
itithln the bet two rams
of.reller. is theAtuceerowi
posceectonstiori.
to. the terupecameet of the
ed In such quatultlei u to
Judo:tient guide you In the-
V IGOR/LT . OD, and It
pietisti, 8111otta At..
Chronic Diarrhoea.
'Outfits. Driente..
stoxiisoh,nabitoat
Otkolers.,.Cholo.
Inrayittatia.
FLta-
Femutle Weakness
meaty aa an Ordina.
elsacrltnittoure SICK .
thousands eau snotty.) In
two or three Tea
eta at einameneentept
. .
on hand, from Which harnesies will be made and
-
*,*cusiotne t s will pleas e
e bear in mind thati
wish to settle once a year. Those having
unsettled Accounts, or notes doe, Will oblige
by settling or Making payment withbut further
'delay. ' U. F.TORODAM, i
Feb. 34th,T ` Montrose,Pa , '
at , a1;- 1 salt I I
Itlolll% Tio gunk!
WHOLESALE SALT HEALER.
201 Wasbiottosi-st;
(Directly opposite Wiehington Market,) I
Wetinir
STILL CONTINUES to offer t o the city and
COUNIAY trade, all kinds of FOREION
Coolie and Fine SALT, at the very kerma figures;
40000 - sacks and bags, consisting in Put of Ash
lon's celebrated brand for table andi-dairy tote;
Jeffrey dz. DaMV,, Marshiti's; Brownlow's,
and 50000 bushels Tarts lalind,- Bonares, Cu:
racoa, Si. Übes, Lisbon. Cadi z.lvics, Nantes, ate."
all of which will be sold at bargain prices from
Vessels. store
A nd Storehouses.. I- •
Any purchaser wishing to select from a good
assortment will find it to his interest te.cali.,
N. It—Fine table salt put tiP in ninon bags of
different sizes. and constantly on blind in ship.
ping Order. Also's splendid article of -RiAt
Ground.ialt, id quart boxes, pia up pad _ for sale
by the quOntity, in manor five dozen each. :
DOCKET-01ARIES AND ALMANACS for
L • HMO: a large variety. And Indelible
Pencils" for taarkiag'weariog apparel, warraflted
not to fade or, wash out, for , sale bi
• . - A. N. BULLARD.
-WOOD WANTRE
AT THE " DEMOCRAT 14110 E.
MK NEW ARRANBEMENTS I
rem, ito* -
HORATIO GARRATT,I
STIN, , /s")
//,
,e,
. .
- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE • -
imATirki,irrii THE I9DQOEBAFI A VALLEY BAIR,
BINGHAMTO.N •
Rooms open,for Instruction from 9 c m. to 8:30
FACULTY:
0. W. TIDWELL, Principal, Profesior of the
Science! of ' Accounts,. Practical Accountant;
Author of Lowell'aTreaties 'upon BOok-Kcep
i Ing, Diagrams illustrating the earn°.
)ioutt 4tiartur, Commercial Acconntant,'Profes'r
of Rook! Keeping and Practical Mathematics.
Comm, Assistant Professor in — the Book
• Keeping Department. . "
WAUrian, Professor-jOf Practical and Or
• • namental Penmanship, Commertial. Calculi
. flocs and Correspondence.
LECTI/RElifit
Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Cowper,
dal Lai? and Political Economy:*
Dow Rmitsona Baicom, Lecturer on Contracts,
Promissory Notes - and Bills of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. P.. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial
Ethica.l •
COIIIIIITTEE4
Hon. ShermakD. Phelps, WM. B, 'Oabarn, gag.,
.Tracy R. Morgan, Esq. • -
'The object of this College is to afford to all
an opportunity of, otoptining a thorough Business
Educatioti.
• ThO*Brktka_spd.Fonna are carefully arranged
by practicial-accountante expressly for this In
stitution and embrace all the 'recent Improve
ments. .
The course of instruction 'comprises every
department of business. The learner"- will he
thoroughly taught-the scicnce end practice of
Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the
followino kinds of : General Net
chandiiing, Manufacturing, Banking, COmmis
*ion, Steamboating, Railroading, Forwarding,
-Freighting, Foreign Shipping. &c.
Ladies{ Department entirely separate from
that of the gentlemen. . . ,
Students can enter _College it any time and
receive individual instruction. Bythis arrange
went every stedent is pormitted to progress as
rapidly as his enterprise and' ability will per
mit, and !when through, perfect . and complete ;
will receive a' Diploma which will enable hits
to reviee at pleasure. .
Time io complete the course .- 6 to 12 we s.
No_ vacat one. Board $2 to $2,50 per week.
TER MS:
For Bildt-Keeping, full accountant's course.
including Practical Pertmanahip, Commercial
Computstions and Diploma, (Time unlimit
ells) - - - 40.5 00
Same course for Ladies (separate) - -2 P 00
Penmanihip and Arithmetic, • -10 'to
Teacher** course in Penmanship, Practi- .
cal and Chnamental, . • - 30100
Twelve lessons in Practical Penmanship. 2100
fjgr'9cpastonal clams will be formed) in
PhonograpY. For full particulars -send fo u r a
circuler.l • • • oel3*
~,/,, ~,, ,
,
, ,::
c h eapest: Best ! Largest 1 i
sao,oco :.
nn in Sin g le nail Doable , Entry
a r 4 To
Pay_ 14,4 „Jingle
Book•K6eping, Writing Commercial Aiithine
lid and ILect u res. •
litoarilli week!' $lO, Stationery s7 t.
Tuition 835, entire expenses $61..
Itsuai timo from 6 to 10. weeks, Every Stu.
dent, otioo graduating, is guaranteed competent
to manage the Books of any Business, and qual.
ified to I earn a salary of from ,
$5OO TO $lOOO.
StutlCnts enter at any time—tlo Vacation--
•
P.eviewl pleasure. . ;;
First,Pretniuru for Beat Business Writinglor
1859, rece ived et Pittsburgh,- Philadelphio, and
Ohio Siate Fairs. Also, - at the principal Fairs
of the (Weil for the past four years. - ;
W !Ministers' Sons received at half pnce.
* * *For Circulars, Specimens, and Embelliah.
ed Viows of the _College, inclose • five letter
stamps Ito
F. W: JENKINS, Pittabargh, Pa
• •
NEUS:f
'r-
MI O r (VT ROSE PENN . &
‘, Fp HE subscriber having purchased
JL refitted and newly furnished . the
above well known and popular Hotel,
is prepared to . accommodate the tray !
sling Oldie and .°there with all the attentions
and 'conveniencea usually fo'und in first:plass
Houset No effort will be spared by theTro
prietrit and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every point to any ittthe country.;
The Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables , connected with this House
are lar ke, roomy and convenient and careftil and
cittentiVe.Hostlers are always in charge of them:
'J.3 T 11.11E1.L.
HOWARD •ASSOCIATION; •
• PiIrLADELPRIAL.
A En:eve/eat Institution established by ape.
cid: Endowment, for the Relief of thelSiek
area Distressed. a f flicted with Irirukrit and .
Epidemic Diseases, and especially fot . the .
Cube of .Diseases of, the Sexual OrgaSs.
IuIDICAL ADVICE given gratis, ,bY the
Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter,
With al description of their condition, (ago, occu
pstion, habits - of life, &e.,) and in cases of ex
treme Poverty.tnedicines furnished free of charge.
Valuable Reports - en Spermatorrhcea, anitoth
or Diseases of the Sexual Organs, sent to the af
tlicted lino sealed letter envelopes, free of etarge
Address, Dr. J. Skint - Houghton. Acting Sar
gemi, Howard Association,. No. 2 South 9th-et.;
Philada, }herder of the Directors. tecB
NEW vim/.
•
iottr ; eel Vrobizion stfirt,
1 At .194ITTROOF.,
(114 E , door bel w J. Ethridge's Drug:Store.
kir dn' Public A enue, where will be found
onatOtly. on head a general assortment of
1 . G.11'00E1:14 :. 1
sud..i. angers, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
• • &e., &e. • '
Also the choicest brands of 1
.
FAMILY -FLOUR,' .
31.ea1,1 Lard, Pork, Hants, Fish, Candles &c.
We solicit ',share of the public patronite, and
pledger purse's* to do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure another.
BALDWIN & ALLEN..
ALFOjEITBALDWIIN. L. ALLEN.
I IMAIIIIINGBOIIOO4 * .
_ ..
AT GfitAtagND I • FA,
TiFils senor% will be opened fof the; reeep
tfan of Ladies and Gentlemen, on the 39th
dog (Wedoesday), of,rebruary; 1860.
I - 2112118 pr= twitiort. -
Primary Branches per WO of 11 weeks; 33,04'
COMMOU stt - 66 3 3 0.
Cominorr end Higher,_a " "
; Nig*? English, ~" 5,00
-Lonnnun on Piano, " " 10,00
Dee it 66 as %O p
Okla ne b tal, and Climisintil Departments, extra.
T e Principal, has had much experience in
teaching in New York and Penn's for the but
ten , ears, in Common, as well as Select, praded
or. lib Schools. Referenceigiven if required
N,ll..:—Hoard at the boarding' hall, two doll's
pee *oak., Lights and washing extra.
Pimento to be made quarterly in advance.
• • Mb y P. W.JtOGERS, Prineipal.
50,0004lopiiii already 'Sold.
EVEYBODY'S LAWYER
AND
- ' aIN *mums&
By IFrailk 11:Ircostoy, ,
OF THE PIfILAD4LPHI. , BAR.
St tells you How to draw up PartOrobipPe..
pers - end gives general forms ..
for Agreements of all kinds,
Bills of Sale, Leases and Pe. - -
•
*1 VMS ,yeiu How to
_draw ..ap Bond& and
lidOrtgages, Affidavits, Powers
. of, Attorney; Nofen anti
otExchange, Receipts and Be
. leases. • ,
It tells you The( Laws for the Collection of
Debts, With the Statutes of
LlraitatioNand =out add kind
of property Exempt "from Ex
_
• , emotion in every State.
- It tells you How. to make an Assignment
properly,' with _forms for Com
position with Creditors, and
the. Iniolvent Lowe of every
Stste. " • .
It tills you The legal relation existing be-
Guardian - and Ward,
llaSter and Apprentice, and
- ' Landlord and Tenant.
It tette yin Whit ,constitutes Libel and
Blinder, and the Law as to
•
Marriage Dower, the Wife's
Right 'ln Property, Divorce
and Alimony.
Ilvillitkyvaia The Law for Meclinnie . Liens in
every State, and tho Natural. .
• ization Laws of this martian , :
and boy to comply with the
seine. . '
It Wills you The' Law Concerning Pensions
- - an 4 how to obtain one, and the •
Pre:EntPtion Laws to Public
Lends:
It tells you The; Law for " Patent's,' with
•
mode of procedure in obtain.
lag one, with • Interferences,
Assignments. and Table •of
•
itt tells you How to make your 'Will, and
. bow to Administer"on an Es-'
tate, with the law and require.
mints thereof in every State.
Itlells you The; meaning of Law Telms in
genersl use, and explains to .
' • you the Legislative, .E;xecntive
and .4400 Powers of, both
the General and State Govern
. mints. •
-it tells gosit'llow to keep ou t" of •Law, by
- showing how to do your bu
siness
• vast amount of property, and
. • ,
vexatious "litigation, by. its time.
Iv.'consuluttion
• Sipes copies will be sent by mail, pc4age
paid, to every Farmer, . every Mechanic, e 'very
man of linaineavoitid every body it every State,
on receipt of $1.00; or in law style of binding at
$1.25. -
$lOOO AYE 111 can be made by enter.
Prising then every Where, jn selling the nbovo
work, as our inducements to all such are very.
liberal.
- For single copies of the Book; or fbr terms
to agents, with other infixrmation,;iinPly to or
address, JOHN E. POTTER, Pubbsher.
je7m6.] Ne. 617 Sanson. Bl., Phil'a Pa.
What Evarybo - dy Wants.
THE FAMILY DOOTOR-
coNfauuNG
REMEDIES EASILY OBTAINED, FOE
THE CURE OF DISEASE IN -ALI, FORMS. •
Professor Henry S. Taylor, M. D.
It tells you Haw to 'attend upon - the sick,.
. ' • and how to cook,for them; how
to prepare- Drinks, Poultices,
&c., and how to guard against
. - infections frem.Ceatagiona
. aeases. •
It tells you Of the! various disease's - of CU
, dren, and gives the - . best antt
• iimplest 'mode - of treatment
daring Teething, Convulsion!,
Va - reination,WhooPing-cough,
• • Ideasels, dre. -
It tells you The symptoms of Croup,Cholera
rlnfanturn, Cholic, Diarrheas,
• Worms,.Bialded Heads, Ring
i •
-Worm, Chicken-poc. 4e., aid
y '' gives you_ the hest. zemedies
for their cure.
It tells you The symprom_s ofFever andAto:le,
• _ and. Billions. Yellow, Typhus.
Bewilet and other Fevers, and
- gives you the best and simplest
remedies for their cure. •
It-tells yogi The symptoms of Influenza,
• ,Consumption,Dyspepsia,Astiv
. .ma; Pro psy. Gout, Rheum:ism.
mbago, Erysipelas, 4.c, and
. .gives you-the best remejiirs
for their cure. • .
It tells you The.symptome of Cholera Nor.
- bus, Malignanteholers,
pox, Dysentery, Cramp, Dis
.
sues of the Bladder, Ridneys
, .
and Liver, and the best rents-
. • dies for - their cure.
It tells yen The symptoms of Pleurisy,
- 'p umps, Neuralgia, Apoplexy,
•Paralysi,o 4 the various Diseases
of.the Throat, Teeth, Ear and
P4e, mad the best remedies for
their cure.
It tells•yeit The symptoms- of Epilepsy,
. Jaundice. Piles, - Rupture; Pis.
• • - eases of the. Dean; Hemor
rhage, Venereal Diseasei, and
Hpdropbobia, and gives • the
• , best remedies for. their cure.
WWII. you The best and simplest remedies
for Wounds,-Broken Bones and
• - . - • .Dislocationv,Sprains,Loekjaw,
FereiSores, White Swellings,
•
- . Ulcis n;Whitlowa, Boils, Scnr
• • vey, Bums and Scrofula. • '.
Ictells rim Of the various diseases peculiar
•, to Wiimen, and gives the best
. • -and simplest remedies for their
cure, together with many vit.
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