The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 23, 1860, Image 4

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    Ccruzit3r Fail
Sept. 13th & 11th, UM.
LIST OP PBEdIIVMB
TO lir. AWARDED AT TILE FOUR ERN= AY-
AI, FAIR OF THE STSQD EIIANNAQOUN
TY AG RIcULTURAL SOCIETY, TO TIE lIELD
AT MONTROSE,. ON THE IaTH AND 14TH
OF SEPTEMBER, 1860. •
REGULATIONS.
. .
Those competing with horses will be on
the track at-1 o'clock, the first day. .
- Exhibitors wishing to compete for -pre
miums, must have their animals - or articles
entered on the Secretary's Book, the first
day of the Fair, possible ; and a Card,
which will be received from the Secretary,.
Wm. 1.1. Jessup, must be placed en -the
animal or article to be exhibited. - They
Must be all - on-the ground for exhibition!
by la o'clock; a. m„ of the second day, or
the; cannot receive a premium. No ,ani-,
mai or article-can be removed before the.
(-lose of the exhibition, except - Icy permis
sion of one of the Executive Committee.
Stock can be entered ten days previous
to the Fair by calling - on the Secretary,
- Wm. H. Jessup.
Hay will be on the ground; and 'pasture
convenient, for stock over night.
No provision will -be.made for stalling
stock over two years old. -
Exhibition of horses for preiniums wil
take place at 1 o'clock, first day, and 1.
o'clock, second day.
Sn•eepstakes exhibition at. I o'clock sec
ond day.
No. preminm . Will be awarded to any
persons exhibiting articles or animals not
entered in the name of, the bona fide .own.
ers of the same.
Premium List
DI vtsio:s L—lfoßsEs.—CLAss I.—Stallions
and Mares
Best stallion and one of his colts, Dip. & $5
41 best, $4 • - ' 3d best., 3
Best stallion which has not stood in the
County.prior to this year, Diplo. and 3
Best braid mare aid colt
2nd best; *4 3d best, 3
Judges.—N. Y. Leet, Friendsville ; Jno.
Ilarford ; W. C. Ward, New
Milford.
I.)rv. IL—Class IL—Single mid Matched
Horses: '
Best single gelding or mare over four
years old raised in the county t. 5
2d best; *3 . 3d best, 2
Best pair of matched horses, (geldings
or mares,) over 3 years old, raised,. in,
the count• -
2d . best . •
Best pait or matched horses owned in
the county, not raised here
Judgcs.—l. J. Stebbins, Bridgewater ;
John C. Morris, Chocouut ;ISaac M. Has
brouck, Great Bend..
CLASS ql is and Males
Best: pair of 2 year old coltzl
Rest pair of 2 year cld•eolts
Best pair of; yearling colts
Best 2, year old colt
Best yearling colt
best k:dr•of mules, ..... best, 2
Ai/yrs.—D. D. Hinds, Bridgewater;
W. A. 'Large,, Dimock; Arthur South
worth; Liberty.
1) I VISION 111-LC ATtLE.—Class I—Devons. -
Best devon bull, 2 y'rs old and upwards, $‘
2d best..
Best devon bull betireen 1 and fears, 3
2 d best
.Best , 4levon bull under year
Best, devon e0w,.3 v'rs old or-upwards.; 4
2d best a
Best.devon heifer between 2 ct; 3 s'rs old 3
2.d best
. '..flaiges.--David Wakelee, Springville ;.
A. P. Stephens, Greht Bend; C. Stark,
Bridgewater. • • ~
Div.lV.—CArri,E.—class 11.--Durha.ms.
Best durham bull s 2 years old, and up
.,war is; *5l - -2d best; 4
Best do., between I and 2, years 3
2d best - 2
Best do. under 1 year : ',.. 1
Best do, cow, 3 years old or upwards, 4
2d best .....- - 3
Best, do. heifer ; 2 and 3 years.
oia, ',ta - 2d best, 2
Judges.-1. P. Baker, Ditnoek ; Jas. P.
Stnith;Friklin ; Jas. Sterling, Brooklyn.
Drvi:sto:o7.---4:ATTLE.--Class lll.— Grade
Devons
Brst bull, $3, ...
Best cow over 3 years" old
2d best, $2 3d best, I
Best heifer between'2 and 3 years old, 3
best, 's2 Sd best, 1
Best 4 yearlings
2d best; $2. •
Best • 5 calves..
2d best, $2 3d best, I
Judgel.—S. W,TntesdelgLibertf; Rob
ert Breed, Brooklyn ;. Ralph Birchard,
Jessup„.
Durhams
Best bull, $3
Best cow over 3 . yeats old
2d best, $2 - ; .3dbeiu;
Best heifer-between 2-and 3 years old, 3
2d - best, $2 • 3dbest,
Best 4 yearlings , :
2d be5t,.52....
Best 5 calves...
2d best, $2 . 3d best, 1
Judges.--Wakernan C-. Handrick, Jes
sup ; Edward Howe, Brooklyn ;
—Til
den, Forest Lake.
Div. VTI.--CATTLE.:=CIass
Best bull, $3 2d best, $2
Best cow over 3 years old 3
2d best, $2 • - 3d best, 1
Best heifer between 2 and 3 years old, 3
2d best,,S2 3d beit,
Best .4 , - - yeallings
2d best, $2.
Best 5 calves
2d best $o
fudges.—Eri Gregory, Bridgewater; J.
Towne, F. ; W. T. Case,,Gibson.
nrwtsioN—Class"VT.=
Oxen and Steers
Best pair of working oxen oxer 4 j•eals •
old raised in the county.. ,e 5
2d - best, $4 ; 3cf best, $l3; 4th beit, I
Best piir of steers between 3 and 4 frs •
old, raised in the county . • 3
2nd best. #2 r „,,7. - 3d best, I
Judges.—Thos. Nicholso — n; Springville;
Reuben HarriS, Jackson ; James Summers,
New Milford. •
I)lvisioN •
Best boar, *3 • rnslibest, $2
Best breeding sow •
2nd best, #2- 3d best, ,
* Be, sV 4 s'pring pigs, $2; 2d best
Best , kings less than 10 weeks 01a.._...,52
• 2nd best • •
. A-Oar—John Harrington, Bridgewa ,
ter ; George Walker, Ditnock ; ?reserved
Hinds, Silver Lake. . • .
I)tvisioN 7i —Sheep.
Best fine m:"doled buck, $3.-...2d best, $2.
" 3 do ewes, $3 2d best, 2
d o lambs
.2
- -coarse wooled buck, $3..2d best; 72
ac 3 . ; ewes, $3 -24 best, 2
3 -lambs
• middle wooled buck, $3..2d. best. •2
do • ewes,' td• • !id best; 2
-do • lambs.
Leicesters, BakewelLq, are elaised
as coarse wooled ; Saxony, Merinos, &c.
as gne wooled ; and South Downs, &c. as
middle wooled. ••
Judges-:—E..G.Ba - bcock, Bridgewater;
I. A. Main, Dimock ; - C..Burns, Choconut.
.Dxrtstox X I. Bu t ter &Cheese. •
Best firkin - of butter made in June, but
• ter knife worth $3. Ad..-
and
2d best, butter knife worth $2, and•
sd best, butter knife, and
4th best, butter knife, or
Best fall butter, knife worth 0, and.. 2
2ndbest,lode worth' $2, and • 2
-3d 'best, knife worth -$2, and 4 ; 1
4th best, knife worth $2, or 2
Pest ,10.1bs of butter made by girls un
der 18 .years, knife worth ' •I• 2
For largest quantity Olbutter per cow .
from any number of cows, $3 ; 2d best, 2
Best cheese 'not less than 25 its 3
2d best. 2
Dickerman, Jr., Nem; Mil
ford ; J. TiLangdon, Bridgewater ; Amos
NiehOls, Brooklyn.
-DIVISION Xll.—Fru . it and Vegetable s.
Best fall apples,. not less than one doz
en,
- en, at least a, varieties, .$2; 2d best, $1
Best winter appleti, do $2 ; .24 best,... 1
Best pears, not less than half peek 1
Best quinces, . • 1
Best and greateSt'variety of vegetables 1
-.Tudges.—Caleb Carmalt, choconut ; G.-
Z. Dirncek, Montrose; Isaac . Reckhow,'
Great Bend.
Div: Vineplr, -/Toney and Sugar. '
Rest cider linsgar, not less than .2 gal. $r
•2d .
Best 10 lbs maple-sugar, best,
Best 10 its honey, in I 2d best,, 1E
Judges.—F. M. ' Williams, Bridgewater;
F.B. Streeter, Montrose; W. W. Wit
hauls, Gibson. •
Div. XlV.—arbinit Break& Carriages.
Best exhibition of cabinet work - 5
2d b s est - •
Best etfrriage, single or. double'...-
2d best
All articles in this division tor compe
tition mnst'be entered by the mainithctiir
'
. ! fudges —Miles Prichard, Springville ;
C. P. 'Edwards, : Gibson; Wilson;
Clifford.
llmstoN XV.—Farm Implements d• Black
snzithing. - '
For the best plow
3
For the best -cultivator ' corn shefier, ,
straw cutter, - power for churning,- 3
• firkins, horse rake, harness, each.... 2
Best lot of 6 horse shoes; *2— 2d best, 1
Judges.—Wm. Jessup, Montrose; Sam ! .
uel Tewksbury, Auburn; David Bryant,
Jackson. • . '
DirvislON XVl.—Seids
Best bushel corn in the ear
" hag bushel winier'wheat.....
".- half bushel spring.wheae.
•
" half bushel rye
" quarter bushel clover seed , —
". half bushel timothy seed
" half bushel flax seed
Judges.—F. P. Grow, Lenox ' • Thomas
Johnson, Bridgewater ; Urbane Burrows,
Gibson
Drvisths XV'lL—Leather.' etc
Best 3 sides harness leather, $2; 2d best,lll
3 sides'sole leather, $2, 2d best, 1
't :3 sides upper leather, - a, 2d best; 1
" carriage harness, $2, 2d best, 1
" . saddle, - pair of fine booti, each, 2
" 4 pair of coarse hoots
ifficigts.—Reuben Chichester, Franklin ;
Christopher Perkins, :Brooklyn ; Wm. B.
Flaidric.k, Springville.
Div. XVl.ll.—Domestic Maiiufaetures.
For tht best flannel, ten - yards, 412; 2cl, $1
Best fulled cloth, 5 yards, $2,- .2d best, I
" woolen carpet, 15 y'ds, $3, 2d best, 2
" - rag carpet, 15 yards, $3, 2d best, : 2
, 11. do2i.eVrs Woolen socks, $2, . 1
- " 2 pairs woolen mittens, $l, 2d best,
Judges—Benj.. Parke, Dipaock; Mrs.
M.l. Catlin ' "Briflgewater ; Mrs. Stephen
,Breed, Mrs. Orrin Ely, Brooklyn.
Div. XIX.-Ornamental Needle-enrk."
Best patch-work quilt, $3
. 2d best, 2
" quilt of any other kind, $3, .2d, best, 2
" winter bonnet. " ' 1
" lady's sacque • I
Judgcs.—T. IL. Case, Gibson ; 31‘.s. ',S.
H. Sayre, Montrose ; Miss Helen Burrows,
Gibson ; Miss Sarah Wa'kelee, Springville.
Divisto.NXX.=-Poultry. • •
Best pair turkeys, c o ck &lien, $2,
2d,• : sl.
" 6 fowls over 1 y'r old, $2, 2d best, I
" 6 spring chickens, $2, 9.41 besti 1
" '6 ducks, s2' 2d best, 1
Judgeß. = S. A. Newtoh, • Viogki.yn ;41.
31. Wells, Jackson; C. C. 'Halsey, Mont
rose. • . - •
2si best, 2
To the farmer whose productions are
the greatest, (hay included,) in proportion
td the number of acres under cultivation,
taking into account the stock kept On his
farm daring the season • $lO
To thenext...., 5
3d best, 1
Report” to be Made to the Executive
Committee previous to the January meet-,
in
30visioN XXI ToutnAip Societies.".„
Apremium. of *2O will be awarded to
theTownsinp.Society that makes tho lar
gest and best exhibition it out next An
nual Fah:.
..2.1 best,
3
Townships intending. to compete.: for
the premium will please gi'e notice to.the
Eiecutice Committee at least 30 days be
fore the Fair. " •
Jeal9es.-41eary Drinker, Montrose R.
Sutphin, - ; - New Milford ;Joseph Dubois,
Great Bend.
... 3d best;
Dmslo .IXlll.—Plowing
Beet plbWing, 85 ; 2d, $4; 3d, $3 ; .4th, $2 ;
sth, 81. - . • - .
Judges and Committee of Arragem en ts
to be decided when place is agreed upon.
Divistos XXlV.—Sweepstakes- Premium.
Best stallion, gelding, or mare .. .. .$5
Beta, Bull, any breed ' .5
Best cow, any breed
.3cl best,
Ad best,
Best yoke of oxen,. any age. . ..
All animals entered for competitiOn in
this,class Will be subject to entrance fee
of one dollar extra. The cattle in this
clisslvillim led once round on - the trick.
Judges.—.S. W. Breed, Brooklyn ; I. B.
Lathrop, Springville ; P. Wells, Bridge
water.
Suemairrmvemers. -
gorsts--,Gren. C. D. Lathrop, Marshal.
• Cattle—Avery Frink. • -
Ineep and Hags—M. B. Helme. -
Ditiry.Halt—Asegt Cockayie.
Vegetable Hall-C. L. Broten,
Mott.
Ladies' Hall—L. P. Fitch, Mrs. A: L.
Post;Niss Fanny . M. Jessup.,
The. Judges will...please report them
selves At the Committee's stand that they
May be on duty 9s early as possible:
All elerfoinen will be admitted free of
charge: ' -
Due notice will tiegiven of the time of
holding the Fair and Plowing Match.
M. L CATLIN, Ex
• A. BALDWIN . ; • -`"`"'
Montrose, August 22d, 1880. -
.1. MTUILE GLASS.
BEST quality of Emrich P/eTURE /AA tor vile
• • Alum rvEReLL.
July . INGO.
Divlsms XXI
MOUNT
Nth
- fferbs, Barks and Roots
VERSUS
Poisonous Minerals and Drugs.
MOTHERS' TAKE HEED!
be you when observing the uneasy actions or
your children, oonsider that It may be More
than a mere ChOlie that afflicts them f In nine
cases out of tan, the cause of the little suffer
er's anguish is WORMS, and should & at mice
Jackal fa.
HEADS. OF FAMILIES
Do not let your clahlren sutler, when we present
Sou In
JUDSON'S WORM TEA
A SAFE ANO PLEASANT CURE FOR WORMS
• Row much better and ufer would it be to
hare it always in the house. A little delay
when a child 'Oaken til may ften be the cause
of its death, while acting without delay, and
by siring theiNOUNTALY VERB TEA Immo
distely,you will not only.save the child along
and tedious Illness, and yourself much expense,
but also feel happier In knowing that you Pare
dons jells duty, and perchance saved its life.
Thla medicine is combined purely of
HERBS AND ROOTS
ealolitel or Illtnerat
IS USED IN IT. --
l`k more filthy' \ Vermiruge will be used by
those who once use this Tea. The only active
principle of all other Vonolfuges and Worm
Killers is DIE RV"' R Y.
OIVE NO•
P. Co. I Co IST
YIATICIIIIAD . REY. 1 4
but Ow le Safe N'e otable Medicine.gill
P
.! •
This o 'tinges was discovered in an unincal
way among the Wilds of Northern Mexico—a
full account of it you will find In our Almanacs. ,
Ask for the • cßescue Ma Almanac," ! of the 111)1 4
Agent, and whin you have read it, send it to
your neighbors, that they may alio know of and
be cured by this GliplAT RElll2lif I
JUDSON'S WORM TEA
KILLS -WORM 5,
Never Ilarnak—ls Pleasant to !Pate,
•
GET A PACKAGE—PRICE 25 CTS. 01
OBSERVE—AIways find the Name and Signs.
tore of II L. Jr,liSON & CO., and the portrait ,
of Tem.°, on each package of this 'Worm Tea. Ito
* - El: L. JUDSON & CO,
SOLE PROPRIETORS, 4 11
50 Leonard St, NevrYork.
Judionla Worm Tea li sold by one
, Agent In every Village, and ,r a
by' all Druggists. .
!- - -OPsVtOtit-" , "G
SAY RE & 13R0., Agents, Montrose. (dec2.2
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The-prOprie r tors and tuanufdeturers of HOS-
T.F:TTEII'S CELEISItAt};I) STOMACH BIT-
T.Ellzi eau npfeal with perfect confidence to
physician: , nntl ;citizens generally of the United
Stwtem l . becauseqhe pt tiele has attained n
rgpn
tatioh heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this pointt a ill spent more powerfully than
volumes a hare wsert ion or blazoning pffery.
The consumption of Hostetter'e Sioniach
tern for the last 3 car amounted to over a
ha f
million bottles, and Irom its manifest steady -
increase in times past, it is evident that during .
the coming year the - consumption will reach` ,
near one minim:am Iles. This immense amount
could never have been sold but for the rare •
medicinal properties contained is prepara- •
tion, and the sanction of the , most prominent
physicians in those sectiontt of the. country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, hut
are ready at all times to give testimonialsto its '1
efficacy in all eases of stemachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts. in the way of Arum
liming the finalities of the Bitters. but a
estimation. of an invaluable medicine; which is
destined td be as enduring as time itself.
• Hostetter's litiininch . Hitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other. bilious e.mpluints' have..
counted their victims I , y hundreds., To be
able to state confidently that the • , Bitters"
are a certain cure fur the Dyspepsia and like i!
diseases, is to the proprietors n source of un
alloyed pleasure. it removes all morbid mutter
from the stomach= purifies the blood, and
impart ronevred vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and v‘nergy indispensable 1:
for the restoration Of,healt h. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, Mid other digestive organs; 1!
_mildly but powerfully, and SOOll restores them A
to a condition essential to the healthidischarge
of the functions of nature. •
Elderly persons may use. the Bitters daily as
•per directions on, the bottle, and they will find -
in it astiinttlant peculiarly adapted to ecithfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigortiting to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi- ]i
deuce of thousands of aged men and women
who have'experienced the benefit of using this'
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; actingunder
the advice of physicians, they have - abandoned
all deleterious drugs and, fairly tested the
merits of this article.. A few words to the , '
gentler sex. There are 'certain periodi "Shen
their cares areao harassing that pinny of them
sinkminder the trial. The relatini of mother •
and Child is so 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
larrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generallkaigraVated. Mere,
then, is a necessity foe a i mdtattt-triecupe
rate the energies of the 'latent, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
"and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, hecatise it is agreeable to the taste as
. well as certain to givs a permanent increase
of bodily, strength.
All those persons, to whom we have partimi
larly referred above,. to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, di:mitres,
dysentery, indigestion, hoes of appetite, ants`
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, - person!' of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult;
• their own physical welfare by giving to Hosq
letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a triaL •
.CAUTION.--We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S P7E - LXIIIIITERI
BTC/MACTI BITTERS, and see that each bottle has
the words "Dr:J. llostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on, the side of the bidtle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, and?
observe that our autograph signature is on Chi;
label. °
ire- Prepared and sold by H - 08 IiTER &
MUTH. Pittsburgh, Pa., and Ito by aif
druggists, :grocers, and dealers generallyt
throughout the United 43taies,Boulh
gel. and Germany. -
" For sale in Montrose by
.
jann ly . ABEL TURRELLi.
®and
DOM. MATH'S BOOK OFTRAVELS
Wand great discoveries of the Japanese TO
and East India Medicines,:with full direetionst for
the certain cure of consumption, bronchitis, ca.
tarrh, coughs, co idsasth majevers, heart 3 iseise,
set ofu ia, etncer,dyspephia, liver complaint,graiel
and urinary deposits, female complaints, 41te4--
Illustrated with hundreds of certificates of capes
And Engravings. For the purpose of reecoing:as
many suffering fellow-beings as possible : front a
-premature death, it will be sent to any part of
the continent by sending Oita., toDR:HEATH,
oe2oyvi '647 Broadway, New . York' City;
Sold also by A. Terrell, Montrose; • IlayOnd
Bros., New Milford; C. P. Mathews, Scranton.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
sera. Laelin;d4 'Western naltrolut
' I
'f '' Two hours . earlier to New York.
t One hour earlier to Philadelphia.
NJN and after Monday , May 28th, 1860, trains
will tie run as follows :
EPREiS,PARBERGEZ Tastss,-4doving &tab.
The Accommodation Train East; on the N. Y.
&E. R. It. arrives at Gt. Bend at 6:38 a. m
And the CincinnattiExpress at ' 6:03
COnnecting with 'the - Express Train '
leaying Groat Bend ter New York
I, and Philadelphia, at
Hoe at. New Milford
I Montrose -
Hopbottom
Nicholson .
Factoiyville
i Abington --
I Sarauton. - - - . 9:35
I . Moscow • ' - 10:20
• ; Tobyhanna . - 10:59
. _ StrOudsburg• . - -' 12:17 p. m
Water Gap -.•- • 12:31*
Columbia - - - 12:45
Delaware (15 minutes to dine) - 151:56
i t Hope (Philad'a connection) 1:20 '
,t Bridgeville . '. - 1:25
I„ • Washington • - 1:58
Junction • ' • • 2:15 '
1.. New York .. - : 5:16
Philadelphia -, • - '7:15
,; The Express Passenger Train, South, con.
fleets at Junction with 3 p-m. train on the Con.
teal Road for Easton, Bethlehem, Manch Chunk
Reading; Harrisburg, &c. - .
; . .
. MorIRG NORTII. .
I,
Pansongers froth New York, leave ' .
11 Pier. No. 2 North River, at - 7:30 a. m.
Or foot of COurtland street. ~. -. -8:00
From Philadelphia
Leave Kensington . ... - '7:15 .
Leave Junction - - . - 11:15
Duo atyaslAngton • - - 11:33
Bridgeville - - • : - 12:01 p. .m
. 1'
tlope(Pbilad,a connection). 12:13
Delaware (16 minutes to dine) 12:28
!.- Columbia . ' -.-- - 1:00
-- Water Gap ' - . 1:14
Stroudsburg -• . 1:28
• - Tobyhanna - .. a , . 2:46
Moscow - . • 2:21
Scranton . - • - ' 4:10 .
• Abington - 4:47
] Pactoryville - - ... 6:03
'Nicholson • - -,• - 5:22
; - Alopbottorn. • ?. .. 6:43
67 - . MONTROSE - - . 0:01
New Milford . - 6:22
Great Bend. .. 6:40
pon.lectin g at Great Bend with t he
Ttdail train West at - - 7:24
iind the Night Express at - - -1:36 a. m.
I_ .
1 The Mail Train, West, which leaves Gee:
'bend at '7:24 p. m., is a through Train, and
'reaches Dunkirk at 8:47 a. an.
. ,
, ..
ACCuMMODATION Tnstrr,—Moving North.
Leave- Scranton for Great Bend at 9:40 a. m
Facteryyille • - 11:00
Nicholson - 11:30
'iM ono rose - • - - 12:45- •
;Great Bend - - - i:.50.
Conneets with Dunkirk Ex. West at 3:06
MOVING SOTITII. ,
Tho NOw York Express, East, ar
rives at Great Bend of „ - 1:17 p. m
hioritonnects with the Aceommoda
, rgin which leaves Gt. Bend at 2:15
Montrose - -.- 3:10'
Nieliolson - - - . • -, 4:20
.IFactoryville 1 . : 5:15'
Duo at Aerlinam f - - 6:40
The A - Ccommodation train does--..not leave
Scranton until atter the arrival of the morning
train on the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg, It. R.,
thus giving' paasengeys from the Wyoming Val
ley a direct connection fol. the West by the
morning train.
For the accommodation of way travel on the
Southern Division a Passanger Car will be at.
tache;rl to the Express:Freight train—
" Leaving Scranton at - - 4:00 a. m.
Duo at Moscow . 5.40
Stroudsburg - 10:2
Junction _..- • - -310 p. m.
Returning, loaves Junction at 3:40 a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg'at ` 7:35 .
Moscow . 12:50 p. m.
Scranton ' 2:25
Passengers to and from Now York Will change
cars at Junction. To'und fom Phila., via B.D.R.R.
leave or lake cars at Hope. For Pittston, Kings
ton and Wilkes-Barre, take cars of Lackawanna
& Bloomsburg. R it...at - S(74ton. For Jessup,
Archbald, and .Carbondale, take Omnibusses at
Scranton. Tickets sold and baggage checked
THROUGF. ' JOHN BRISBIN, Supt.
.Wat N. JEaxs, General Ticket Agent.
Scranton, Nay ttad, 1860.
S. M. Pettengill &, - Co.. •
Advertising Agents, at 119 Nassau-st,
—tiew-York, and 10 - State-st, Boston, are
agents for The Montrose Democrat, and are au
thorized to contract for neat our lowest rates.
A SUPPLY OP WALL PAPER.
A DRIER Of STYIES:
BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &C., &C.
A , NEW SUPPLY, just arrived, and for sale
_LI cheap, by A. TURRELL.
Montrose, March 15th, 1860.
aFa'Az2lr RzsitolT"
Claitbrate
An aperient and stomachic preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by Coes
bunion in Hydrogen, of high medical author
„ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the
following Complaints, viz.;
DEBILITY, 'NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMA
CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIARnwaA, CONSTI
PATION. SCROFULA, SALT SCURVY,
JAUNDICE.. LIVER COMPLAINTS
HERCUIaAL CONSEQUENCES
INTEs-
MIlTElrr Funs, NEURALGIA, &IRMO
HEADACHES, 71SMALE.WEA.13128; MIL
MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHLOBOSIS, etc,
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN. dee
The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and
thus circulating through the whole system, no
part of the body can escape their truly wean
ful influence.
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can ;for a moment be
compared with it' Impurities of the blood, de
presidon of vital energy, pale and otherwise
• sickly complexions indicate its neoeleity in al
most every conceivable ease; In *Messes of
female debility (fluor allms, Womb. etc.), its
effects are delightfully reuniting. No remedy.
has ever been discovered, inlthe whole history
-of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy,
and fully restorative effects. Good appstite, com
plate d*unon, rapid acqUisition Of
with an unusual disposition for active'
cheerful exert* immediately follow its use.
'As a grand stomachic sad general restorative
it has no impeder and no mffistitete.
Put up he neat Sat
is eiettabSoir
no pis, plea Do rents per b i asket: bases,
• Ita 50 n
;- one down boxes. it 00. FOr, Babb by
Deniektstsy. Will be semis reas to
any address on leeelpt or the pies. AU late
tens, oldesa,,ean,,, aboula tle obleeseed to
' E. 13: * WOKE & CO.,
General Agents.
839 'SSW” 31 •V.
n.—The , aihow - • Is
label 4111 R each box. .
For Bile in Montrose by
deas ly AItEL
11 1
WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS,"
a lady remarked to lid a day. or two pinco, as,
she exhibited the portrait of an only child, gone;
to the "spirit land;".whilkwas one of
• 1 1 1 1:71311316 7
INIMITABLE AMBROUPESI
" Howl should 'regint it, had' I not secured;
this precious memileal of that dont one." So;
thought wo. The loved, ones, are not -always
with uir l ind while we can c all them ours, every
one eh d secure such - a memorial; especially
since they can have them so truthfully taken by
that successful artist, A. B. TUBBS, of Bing 4
hamtoi. dec
- 7:10
'7:2B'
1:46 ,
- 8;07
- 8:23 .
8:47 •
MEAT MARKET.
On Public Arienue, near Searle's Hotel.
T i r EEP constantlY on hind a good supply of.
I.X. MEATS of all kinds. CASH. paid foi
Reel Cattle,Cnives,ifheepondLninbit.,
Also for Hides of nil kinds.
HENSTOCK & HAWLEY.
a. T. IIe.NSTOCK. N. HAWLEYI
Moitroae,'March 30th. 's9.—tf.
• BILLINGS STROUD,
F IRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENT,--1 1
Montrone, Pa.
• TESTI HON II AILIS.
' WE, the indersigned, certify that we were
insured in Fire Insuranckcontpanies represented
by Mr. BillingS Stroud. of Montrose, and that,
having suffered los's by fire while ;so insured, we
were severally paid by said companies to the full
extent of our claims; :4rld we have confidence in
him as a good and effective agent. -
Lis. R..,DEWErr, ZLPRON .COBII,
LATHROP & DEW.rtr, H. J. WEBB,
F. B. CHANDLER, J. LYONS &SON,
BRILL. GLIDDEN, LEONARD SEARLE . .
Montrose, Pa. Noveml;er 9, 's9.—*y
NEW O
GODS"
-
Lawsville Centre,.Susq. co,'Pa;
W ALL Paptr, Windthr Papers and Borders,
a very large stock !this day meuived,' by;
April. 17th. , R. KrAIYON,JR. S.t. CO.
LIVER INVIGORATON:
IT is compounded c
A has become Mil 4:3l.4liiirtht
Ilftd approved by all that'
sorted to witkveoulidenec lii
Le reentutnended.
It has cured thousands
who had giveit tip all hopes ,
unaollettedtertlecates In toy
The doge musghe adapted
Latllvklnal ULIWICtt, and us,
act gently on the Bowels.
Let the dictates of your
use of the LIVEIt I ti
willeure ]Elver Corn
tack., Drapejwity
Hummer Cont.:
ry, - Dropsy, Moor•
•
Costiveness, ibhol-"
roMorltnui, Cholera ,
lane, Jill 131 . 111 die r, I
es, sad mai be used sue
ry Family Medi- IR
HEADACHE, cs,
twenty minutes, It . •
spoonfuls arc tisk.- • ,
slue/.
rehouse It arri
in IV Inver.
MIX WATER - I
V TI
THE INVIGORATOR
BOTH TOGETHER.
'Price One Dalin
—.A.G;eI
CATHARTIC PILLS;
.
COMP OUN 0 ED FROM I
Pure Vegetable Eat:recto, and eat up let
GLASS CASES; Air 'ALUM. and will keep
in any climate. I _ /
The Family Cn - • Mettle PII.I. is area.
tle but active Cathartic fil whirl' too proprietor lasi
used In bin Practice more s ,3l than -twenty years. w
The oonotonlir M:W
ereog re demand from throe who
L
horelougusedthe PIL.. a .., the a an s tsupyo ' ,w e t,
sit mums to remml to their. a". roe.las induced meta place
them within the reecho( ell. i
The Profession well know N. that different Ca:Mites act
ondifferent Aso - tiros of 'de bon en.
The FAIIILILY CA- I TUARTIC PII. ii
huth, with duo reference In , .this well established fed, ;
been compmmded from a 1 , 1 , satiety of tie purest reed.
table Extracts, whleh act 'n• alike no every, pan of the
alimentary canal. and are good and.anfe in all cat
ea where a Colborne Is needed, such as De=
rongetnents, of the Stout ash
_. el leeplt• ---
nese, Patna In the Hoek and 1.oltto;
Costlverseso. Rat ay and Soreness over
the whole body. front 'sudden mild, .whirls
frequently. If neglected, . eml In a lout ronise of Fe
ver. Loss of Appe• the ' &Creeping rren
satloit °Mold over the *
body nestles.
nese, 'Headache , or weight hi the head.
GI Inflammatory i d lilrestaes, Warms bl
Children or Adult'', Itheumatlsm, a rust
rurlfier of the Blood ... and many diseases to whidt
leak Is heir, too numenape to to mention In this advertise.
meat. Dose. Ito 3. i
PRICE TIPREE DIMES. - : ,-
The Liner Invigorator and Family Ca-
I thart.h_ PHI s are retailed by Druggists generally, aid
sold wheamle by the Trade tie all the largo towns. " 5
11. T. W. SAN FO RD,"I. D., ;
_ Mouutubirer and Proprietor .
- ;ray, New York. ( -
Fdr sale- in 'Montrose by ABEL TERRELL, Agi4l.
KEYSTONE HOTEL 4
At Molat;•ose, - Penn.
WM. K. HATCH, ProptietOr.
THIS new
s and coMmodious Hotel situated
on Publip Avenite,inear the Court House;tmd
nearly in the Centre of the business portiob of
Montrose, is now (tali completed'and furnished,
and was opened On Mondq,y. the 27th day 'of
September, 1858, for the accohimodatioh of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident that he itf now prepared to enteitain
guests in a manner tbat cannot fail to giife
Complete Oatisiliction.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and nit ex
pense has been sparr4 to render it equal, if not
superior to anysimile!' establishment in this port
of the State. It is well supplied with all the
recent itnprovements and comforts, and obliging
waiters Will always he readyto respond to the
call of customers. ' • I
The Stables connected with this Hitusb are
New and Convenient. I
,The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron
age of hie old friends, and the public generally: •
1 WM. K. HATCH.
REMOVAL:.
G. F. FOR1DHAIIII
;
HAS removed his-shop across the street, to
the building fine door beloixr Keelbr
StOddard's, which-he has fitted up expressly]fer
Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop.
' where may 134 found all kinds of_
•
from the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting
harness, and a genemil'assorment of trimmings,
which will be made fici , er sold very low.
.' •
. Carriage Th nunizigs:
A good assortmefit On hand, which will bi sold
verylow; all trimming dOne cheaper than a else.
where.
-
OAICLEATHER.
on hand, from which ;harnesses will be.macie and
7Arret3atect.
* .* *Customers will please bear in mind.that I
with to settle up once a year. Those having
unsettled accounts, l or notes 'due, will liblige
by settllog or making payment without further
delay. k. . G. F. FORDHEVII,'
Feb. 246,1 I Montrose,iPa.
111:
EnTJ,
WHOLESALE' SALT ' DEALER,
201
(Directly opposite Washington Markiit,)
STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and
COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine Sail', it the very lovieat figures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's celebrated brand for table and deify use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Brownlowle, &c.
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonartrs, - .. Ca
meos, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivic.si Nantes, dte i ,
all of which will be; sold at bargain pricesi from
vessels, stare and storehouses.
Any purchaser wishing to aelect.froma good
assortment will find it to his interest to call •
N. B.... Fine tabli — ialt put up in small bags of
different sizes, and;eonstantly on hand In ship.
ping order. Also a splendid article of Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and (Or sale
by the quantity, in cases of five dozen each.
Agei
SILN.FOILD'S
NEVER DEIfILITAT/0,,5, J
"tartly from-Greme., : and
tact, a tit. 4 n dant erltelue. known
• • have nand it. and is mow re
g
'all the &wages (04:,15,Lith I i
whhln 'the lest two yenta t •
lot re:ler all the numorona
" ,
possnalooahow. - ~
to the temperament of the
ea In such quanuties as to ',
indement gale yea In the!
VIGORATOR, and is
pletlnfo, Bl!loticAt-F
Chronic Diarrhoea,
platote, Dysenee-t .
titomach,llabftual!
•
Ic, Cholera, Ch01.. 1 . ;
tothottam; Flatec.i
Female Weakness.',.
ccsandly se au Ordlna.
eine. ltaillcureglClE
thousands can testify.) In
two or three Tea..
en "al commencement
giving tbelr testammji,
LE MOUTH WITH
AND .SWAJL.LOIOI;
r per
sAN,FORD's
335 Broad
CFA COMME!CIA4 - COLLEGE,
LOCATED OVER T 1 E AiIIiQFEHANNA VALLEY EASE,
BINGH NI11:0N - N. Y.
Rooms open for natidegott from 9a. m. to 9:30
p. m. - ,•
• A4Ci3LTIF:
D. W. LO ELL,. Orin:ipal; Prolessor of the
Science fbf A:cointst, Practical Accountant.
Author of Loa Typifies upon Book-Keep.
lug, Diagrams illuitiating the same. .
Joir; RAnKIS , ComMertial Accountant, Ptofes'r
of Book Keep ng :41attir Practical Mathematics;
J. J. Corns, Assistinti Professor in the Book
Keeping bepartrpdn4,
A. J, Wkrissa; irojqish . t l / 4 -of Practical and Or:
namental Pe matilillift, Commercial OalCula.
tiotivand Cor esi?ndetfce.
L CXIBRERS . :
Hon. Daniel S. lektradn, Lecturer on Comfier.
cial Law and olifie.4l Economy.
Hon. Ransbm Billo4 Lecturer on Contrasts,
Promissory- Note*lo4 Bills of Exchaage.
-Rev. Dr. E. Act;lrovis, Lecturer .on - Commercial
Ethics. " •
LZAIIIJ
Hon., Sherman
Tracy R. Diode
The object-4
an opportunity, qi
Education.
The Books al
ale •
-by practical
stitution and e
moots:
The - course i
department of
thoroughly I ts ;
Double Entry -
following kind -
chandtsing, 3.1
'don, •Steambo.
Freighting, Fo
Lathes Dep.
that of the gen
Students ca
, receive individ
ement every stu
,-rapidly as his
mit, and when •
- :will receive a
to review ut pl
Time to con
No vacations.
°
ING C011,1114T*E:
Win R. Osborn, Esq.,
an) E q.
this Cio!lege is to , afford to all
olitahliog a thorough Euainess
f , i - ;
; 0 Ilciirias are carefully a rranged
P•ourtianks expressly for this h
i ? I
brace .all the recent imprOve.
.? •
of Ina ruction comprises every'
usfpe. . The learnei, Nail! be
. i s
f•ht:ltli science and practice of
I. col:.ri es.leping as'applie4 to the
I li
of b ne, -viz : General tier:
•
nuf4ct ring , Banking, Commis.
I ling, ilroading, For'Xitrding,
I igaS.lipping, &e. '. .
rtmentl entirely Separate - from
rlc •
iniSn.l .
' enter College at any time. and
I al ipstruction. - By this' arrange
.en 4 iStpern3itted to progress as
ottirFirlse And ability. will .per
thriugh, perfect and complete,
DiploMa which 'will enable him
• amt.,
pie elle enttroo,-6 to 12 weeks.
Bo id $2 to $2,50 per week.
:: I. •
'ikiltirlii:.. -'''' . • .
teping.i t l . ull ae s conntaot7s courser
deal ~. enmanstop. Commercial
ard' . piplonia, ('riin't unlimit
,
--...-,' 3 - - - - . 835 00
err Lod ce (separat.o .; 20 00
d 4esrithinetic; ' - -10 (.0
se ip , renu3auship, Pricti
i meeta , ,, .
nis ii:OPr
, bnatt el
For Beek-K
ific.uding Pro
Crirnputations
ed,) - •
Bhme course
Penmanship a
Teachers' eft
cal and Orn
Twelve lessor
- - 30 00
ctit;al Penmanship. 2 00
asses will be formed ,in
partWOlars send for a
oc 3* v
Omani
Phonograpy.
circular.
er - .01 4 Ali f i) &
:1 7
, / /
-li' 4610
•
• Che4est , Best' Largest'
*D:4O 06 '
Pays fi,r•Tuit i ion in, Single and Double Entry
Bopk-Reepint, 1491 ring Commegial Arithtne.
tict and Leeturesi
It:oard S w k $2O, Stationery $7,
Tuitiou $
,5i iitatire expenses $62..
r
tsual time 14 .to 10 weeks. Every etu.
dent, upon *„ar di trig, is guaninteed competent
to mango th Bookli of aby Dusinessoind qual
ified to earn a ailiiiy , of from
rf,
$lOOO.
$5
nteft l[ r a ° ny tiro No Va.cation—
asartil •
iuq, far Best Business Writing for'
) at i i't ttsburgh, Philadelphio, and
Mail . tAlso, at the principal Faire
I
fort past four years.
tern' Oons received at half price.
1 culk Specimens, and Embellish.
(
)till? Ipollege, inclose , five letter
,3 l •
V.. i
•lENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
•t ' t
• -I. IN '.
, _
Sttnientn
R:view'at pl
First Prei
1:59, receive
0 io State
or:the Union
Or Mini
*For Ci l
ed Views o,
siiimps to
MONTRO . S
Es - PENNA:
übsc ri her having p.urckt.sed
ieftited and newly,furnished the
1,1 a ovep:vel I known end popular Hotel,
is prePki ato accommodate the trav
eling public and citheri with all. the Attentions
and conveniences', usually found in 'first-class
Houses. Np effort will be spared by,the Pro.
prieter . .and I Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in eve y pant, to any in the country.
The Li sill, always be supplied with the
Choicest Li. noos,ll • .
The St connected with this. House
are large, r. omit spa convenient, and careful and
atentive-H • stliircare ilways in charge of them.
;, of J. 8. TARBELL.
HOWA 1 ASSOCIATION ,
,
A Benevolent 4n z litution established by ape
tint Enaord,te4 • for the Relief of the Sick
and Dis rested', afflicted with Virulent and
Epidemic Diddases and especially for the
Cure of Didedfra of the Sexual Organs.
EDICAL OvICE given gratis, by the
1.1/1 Acting Sdrkaon, tc all who apply by letter,
with a deseriptipd ;of their condition, (age, occm
patio% habits tlf;ife, Ste.) and in cases of ex)
treme povertv,rtAcines furnished free of charge.
ValuableißeOps on Sperumtorrhtea, and oth
er! Diseases of thqpexual Organs, sent to the af
flicted in senledhlitter envelopes, free of charge,
!Address, Dr. 4rallin Houghton, Acting Sur
geon, Howard 4 °elation, No. 2 South 9th-et.,
Phil ad a, Pa. ~o rder of the Directors. toes
•I " " 111%,
& - Vroins' ion sta re,
At BiIi:PrIFTROSE, Pa., •
ONE door 410 w J. Ethridge's Drug Store,
‘.../ on Public; Avenue, where will he found
ebnstantly nn balid a keneral assortment of
GR,OCERIES!
Such as Sugans,ltlol2tsses, Syrups; Teas, Goffee
11& •
' •
7 Qtc
• •
• ,
• . Also choicest brands of • ,
FAMILYFLOUR,
*al, Lard; POrki Hams, Fish, Candles &c.
lWe solieit kshtire of the public patronage, and
pledge ourseleptilto do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain, tb Ocure another.
16 •' BALDWIN & ALLEN.
i:FRED-B,ALDKN. Wa,. Ar.t.r.i.
:Boman:NG SCHOCIL,
AT GREAT B END, PA..
pHISSCH k. will be opened for the recep
tion of !Alois and Gentlemen, on the; 29th
'day (Wednesdal, of February, 1960.
i ' rf, us OF Tonne:.
Primary AraruiliOi per Qr'l,r of 11 weeks, 83,00
Common'.... - " '" " • 3,50
bommon and gher, " ". " '4,00
Higher Englisft " 5,00
Lessons on Pi 1215, " 10,00
- LLI
Use of Mf , ,a ',.. ii .- a,
Ornamental, aniV. Classical Departments, extra.
The Prine_ipal; has had much experience in
teaching In-Nett York and Penn's for the last
lten_years, inCadman as well as Select, Graded
or High SAO is References given if required
I , N. 8.—8 0, lit the boarding hall, two doll's
!Per week: - al is and washing extra..
Payments to]he made quarterly in advance.
r
mh y tI! E., W. ROGERS, Principal.
. f 11.,
50,000 Copies 'already Bold.
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EVERYBODY'S. LAWYER .
AID
COUNSELLOR ret irowediss.
By Frank Crosby, .
-• 7 j or VIE itru.sugt.rtits. IAR. • .
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, , pers. and giyes general forms •
for Agreements of all kinds,
I • Bills of Salo, Leises",and Pe- •
titions. - •
It yeti How to drat' up Bonds and
•• Mortgages, Affidavits, Powers
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of Exchangi;Reeeipts and Be- •.
, ! • limes. .
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Debts, with the Statutes .of
Limitationxind amout end kind -
• - of property Exempt from Ex
ecntion In .everi State. • -
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the Insolidot . Laws of every
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. Master arid' Apprentice, and!
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\ Blander, and the Lai as to
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•
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mode of tirocedure in obtain
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I •
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Ittells you-110w to keep out of Law, by
, 'showing. how to do your by-.
•
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• . YAWL amount of - property. and
vet:diens litigation. by its time
.
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man of Business, and eveiy body in every State,
on 'receipt of $l.OO, or iti law style of -binding at
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81000 A YE :It wen be 'made by enter
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work. as our inducements' t0,.. - .01 such are very.
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ewe/
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THE FAMILY DOCTOR:
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1-
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- and how to cook for them; how
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. _ &e., and howl to guard against
InfeetioUsfrobri Centagious Di
.
1 teib - yon Of the valloa-diseases of Chil.
• &en, and, given the test and
• - ,simpleat mode of "treatment
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Vsecivation,Whooping-cough,
Measeis, drc.; •
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Infant*, Cholic, Diairhsea,
Worms, Scalded Heads, Ring
,
worm, Chicken-pox, &a., and -
givei.ym the best -zemedies •
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I Scarlet and other Fevers, and .
• gives f f ill the best and simplest
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pox, -Dysentery, Cramp; Dia
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I • and fiver, aid the best reme
. dies for their cure. -
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