The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 30, 1861, Image 4

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Greatest Remedy in the World,for
RHEUMATISM, and all PAIN.
Warranted to' CUED
Fceer and Ague In one day;
Chills In lire minutes; •
Deafness in two to four days ;
• - Barns and Scalds Mien mlnutes ; ;
Sprains. Wjt113414 . and'Brialses,iii from one to three dais;
Indauttnation in one day • .
Neuralgia, Croup. Toothache, Barns, In ten minutes;
Ilemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess, in ten days ;
Wounds. Setter, to to three days;
'Manche. Stiff Neck. Ague. in one day ;
Felons, Broken Bleast, Salt Itheum.tn 3 to six . days ;
rthay, Palpitation. Pleurisy. in one to ten days ;
ma. Go - M. Erysipelas. lo live to twenty dat a;
Frosted Feet` Chflblains, Stifilelnta, chronic Rho'.
matiem, Sore Throat. Scarier. jever, and the lame
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made to walk, by a few bottles. •
: This OIL. the tiratit7e) is mitt and pleasant, and le a
great FamilOtetileine for children teething &E.
Ladies yhonld a roc it. it always V3VVIL you better
than it find+you, ll
and one bottle often cures entirely.
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:COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
• Located over the hascpiehanna Valley Bank.
BINGH g MTON N. Y.
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i ri„AcULTI:
I). W. ?.0%,VE1.0, Principal, Professor of the
SCieqe of Aeounis, Practical Accountant.
Autho\r of Lowell's Treaties upon Book-Keep
ing, Diagrams illustrating the same. s•-
Jon RASWIS, CoMmercinl Accountnnt t Profes'r I
of Book Keepirtg and Practical stathematics. I
.J. J. CCRTIs.- Ass )stint Professor in the Beak i
Keeping Deporcment.
%. .1. IVAnNER, Professor of Practical and Or. 1
namentsl Petirtianahip, Commercial Cale:lda-1
lions end Gorr4sposdence. I
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ALL:CTUREIIS:
Won-Daniel S. D"wkirson,teeturcren Cotnner. ';
nal Law and Political Economy.. 'o 1
lion. Itsnsom lialcout, •
Lecturer. on Contracts, j
Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange.
It s ev Dr. 4..kiiFews, Lecturer on Commercial
Ethics.; :
EXAMIIIING COMMITTEE:
lien. Sherman I) Phelps, Wm. It. Osborn,: E.,ii .
Tracy R. Mor4an, Esq.
The object of,this College is to afford to all
:or opporthnity og obtaining a thorough Business
I:t:cation. ;
The Books and Ferris arc carefully arranged
by practical acchuntauts expressly for this In
stitution and embrace. all the recent in:prove
aunts. 1_ .
The course - Of instruction comprises every
dtparttnent of lius'..ness. The learner will be,
thoroughly tau4ht the science and pia,ctice of,
Doulle Entry Alt• Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business, viz: General cider.
chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis
sion, Steamboaiing, Railroading, Forwarding,
Freighting, Fortiign Shipping,.4;.c. • ,
i YOUNG MEN
Can gnalifY themsetses In a short time, at this 'lnstita.
lion, to dll. importapt sad lucrative situations. Ample
references Min be Oren where graduates of 1580 are now
lilting desitablosittations with salaries trom $560 to $lO6O
per annum.
The Proprietors Le in possession of testimonials from
some of the first Coilimercla! fiancee in the State, to a hom
they Lase furnished book-keepers, showing their entire
satisfaction and co4fldence in the ability of the graduates
of this Institution.: ... ,
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PENMANSHIP
In all its I;ranches.ianght by the most skillful and thor- ...._ .4._,
ongh masters of th art. No College In the country - en
joys a higher reputation in this department. Ladies' Dc- ' . Spruce Creek, Iluntingdotreo ,Pa , Jan. IS.
pirtarect entirely enparate from that of the . gentlemmi. II Spalding.
Sindantscan cuter at any time . .o vacations. ''..- it
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Time to complete the course, from Bto 10 weeks. Stu- You will please *end me twifboxerof your Pills. Send
dents passing the irequisite examination are presented them immediately . ~. .
with the most elabbrate and elegant engraved Diploma Respectfully yours, •
issued by any Conimercial 'or Classical Institution in the_ Z I JNO. B,SIMONS.
Onion. Assistanei rendered to graduates in procuring I P. S.— / hare us' et , Ont b o rjr your fills, and find them
sitnationa. i enaltene. '
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For tellbs of tuition,. price of board, testimonials of ; , 1 .
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graduates tiling pOsitionsAc, address the proprietors for '
circular , containing full particulars.
s • LOWELL /t WARNER. 7 ' Henry C. Spalding, Em Belle Ternon;Ohio. ;fan. Vs
i • Please find enclosed twenty-Ore cents for wh ich send
Bif.ghatuton Commercial College. me'anot her'hnx of your Cephalic Pills'. ' They are truly
, _Nov. "proprietors
B,i tie.—y . Binghamton, N. Y the beet pills I have e ever toed .
KEY §t — ONE HST E L < A
I Direct 1 A STOVYR, P M
....... &Me 'i. ernop, Wyhndot count), Ohio
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FlEr'' Zid DOOR ABOVE MULFORD'S...4O .. At ontreee, Penn. ! ,„
~,Yerly....ffas.. The O.
rrTIS . PUBLIC generally aminformind that• a FREE EY- WDL IL HATCH, Proprietor 1 H.C - SPahlinc• Esq. ' .
IL lIIBMOIi Is given - at all hours of the day , of NEW . • i I wish for some cirmalars or Inrce show bills, to brio l.
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GOODS of all sorts, viz: Dress Goods of Samintir Prints. , rillll§ ' DOW a n d ” commodious Hotel . t td ; your Pills more part icnlarly before m 3 customers. If yon
St us e
Poplins, Challis. Lawns In patterns. cheap BisbopLawne. : have anything of the kind. please send them to me.
VeMlanta, Book, Bard. Jaconetta and Swiss MulL Ladles' . en Public Avenue, near the Court House,and 1 pne a mysinstomers, who is ...nine. tto a .e% ,re sick
Cellars sad Sleeves. Dimity, Marseilles. Moreens, Yurni- I
i nearly in the eritre of the business portion of l ilt s headache. 111511)01y lasting hr.cO days ). seas evr ,, i of es af
care Fruits, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeen., Stu:inner Stu ff s. tad. in on hour by your Pills..lultlLll I Pent her.
Gents Shirts, Cotton Drawers. Collars. Cravats Neck-ties, I MontroSe, is now fu ly completed and furnished, i it e. pet.i full:.I our..
and Suspenders. A new and large lot of and watt opened on Mondays the nth day of - W. It, wititt:-
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9 Sep:en:ll,er, 1858, fur the accommodation of
LEATHER•WA.RE
, the public and. travelers. The Proprietor feels I . •
mos as Gents trine Calf Boots—good 'ons,talse heavy ace 1 c o n fident the 11 _
t. e Is now prepared to enterta:n ', Remy C. Spalding.
light Shoes, Splendid Ladies Gaiters tram S to IS shillings
Arracrted to St. 'White. Brown, and Black HOSIERY. 'guests o ema ner that cannot fail to give I No. hi Cedaretreet. N. Y.
I Dear Sir : •
Parasols and Umbellas, Band 13o:co and Work - -Baskets. ' Complete Satiseaction. , , Inclosed find tyenty-tly cent. (25.‘ for which send mi
33 13 A- 3a i. rie w psr u i c i The Jlotel and Furniture aro new, and no ex- e D
rest to Per WM Filler, at
t lTe x yn o o f ld;fi e n i ;. ,h l. lc r... l ;il l l s th ' conli ' i c y. Ohio. ' . . . I
and Sperm, adamantine and low Candles. . Brass and , pense has been spared - to render it equal, if not i toer Pills wort like a eliarm-rure Headathe almost 1
slapaned Larders, Wash Boards and Coffee Mills,i .
White- ' an to any' similar establishment in this parf..! indantrr. I
wash Brushes, Bed Cords SO feet long, a hlttled and spring s . a ., Truly your., Wm FILLER. I
Clothes Pins, Pine and CEDAR PAILS, besides. PILE:of 10, t h e ;Btate• ilt is well supplied with all the I -
a p ailitgur %gem/wage I recent tmproveinents and comforts, - and obliging
WI i waltera will atways be readvto 'respond to.the .
4Cret7 Twisty. among which are Tapico end Corn Starch i ca ll o f 'custom rig . • ~,.
forgiorionscings, Cream Tartar, Soda -starch Saharans
Qatar Oil, m Salts. Black and Scotch Snuff, and lets I The Stable 4 connected with -this House are'
of things mil h won't do to read about. but please to call, I Nem and Convenient..
examine and talk abort . Wia.re ready and willing to show f
Goods, even though they may not suit ; and thankful for 1 The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron
solo favors. IL C. TYLEIL age of his old friends, and the public generally.•
WS!. K. lIATCII.`
AV.7I.ICTED YEARS, t A:VP CtIIED
IS oNr. WEEK
Read letter from Rer. Jame!. Temple.
PIII.LATIZLIII A, June 9th, 1.35
Prof. De CIRATII : I have been afflicted for thirteen 'rears
with Neuralgia and other painful complaints, and .ear*
been unable to sleep soundly or walk any distance for
many years pail. Last week I got a bottle of your Klee
irk Oil. The first night I plept soundly and well. and to
day lam like a'new_man. My wife could not believe ber
eyes. • Your Electffe Oil has done-1n one week what the
• phyaielana of Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen years.
GraterllllT VOllll4. •
JAMES TEMPLE.
MO South street.
DEAFNESS CURED.
ViZW May 19th, ISZA.
Prof..De Grath: Me brother has been djaf fort yearn.
After trying many things, be used yont Oil a few times,
and it cured him entirely.
CLirFouri H. SCRANTON:
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Or For Pile be all Drug,liiirs, ind at the Depot, :IT
Sonthilighth-st, Philadelphia. — feb2L3m cy
• D°'°° WANT %-111SKICIIS!
DO YOI• WANT WHISKERS? r ,
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE•
BELLISIGUA: I I 9 S.
Webrated
STIMULITING 011611ER1,
For the Whiskers & Hair .
The knhaeribera take pleaann• in announcing to the
citizena of the United State, that tbev,bave olltalned the
agency for, and are now enabled to after to the American
public, the above jugtly celebrated and v,erld-Fenowned
article.
The Stimulating Onguent
1.1 prepared by Dr. C. P. Rellinglonn, an eminent 01)1al.
elan or London, and is warrautcd to bring mit a thick set
of
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Whiskers or a.Mustache-
in from threeto six weeks, This article is the only one
of the kind uitecklay the Fiend', and in L:cirdon and Paris
It is in universal
• Ills a beautiftl, eeononalcal, soothing% yet stimulating
compound, Rather as if by magic upon the roots. causing
beautifulgrowth of luxuriant Lair. 11, applied to the
calp. it trill' cure baldiiess.-and cause to-. iiprhig up io
ipleee of the bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Ap
plied according to directions. it will torn red or towy .
- hair-dark, and restor gray hair to its original color , lea.
el it soft, smooth, and flexible. The Ongennt" lean
,• indispensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and af.
ter one week's use they would not for any consideration
lie 'without it.
The substilbors are the only agents for the article in
the United State, to whom all orders must be address.
ed..
, Price, One Dollar a box—for sale by all Druggists and
Dukes ; or a box of the • Ongueutnwsrfanted to have
the desired effect) *ill be sent to any who desire it, ire
snail (direct). securely packed, on receipt of price and
postage, el IS. Apple to or address
DOR ACZ - L. 11EGEMAS CO.
- Drugiziets.d . c.,
William aired, New York.'
PATENT MICA LAMP CHIMNEY .
Alamp Chimney that will-not Break !
ins great . intention commends itself to even' one
T
acing COAL OIL LAMPS. It glees more light, re
=ewe less cleaning, and will' not break by beat or cold,
,or any orditta47 nage. For sale by Storekeepers
generally tbroughnut the C . S., and the Canada', and
wholesale by the Matinfacturers and Patenteet.
HORNING & lIC IIP3RRF,. '
• !Co. 521. N. Second Stfeet,
N. B. A large mid inperior .toch of Corea S=oll.l
Lideimrsamd ahrtivi, on band, at price,.defylon corn.:
'petition. Alin the i'oriland. rent Oil, at manufacturer.
%WWI. mar: 4w
t OCTS. buvs a bottle of the ehining Hair Tonle. it
,L lxests anythinz. ever nboolc up. .TYLER'S.
MONTROS4 Slay 9111, I%Jtio.
CHANGE.
THE SUBSCRIBER,TI.AVING
chased the stock of
VORMERLY owned hy A. 'S. BULLARD, taker. this
IC method of informing •• avec who take the pap.' rf ." that
the stock ha• again been removed to the old stand,
tielom the • 3=lcarscoorert CIZELoto,
h 4, will he mo-t happy to wait upon thoec who
tavor him with a rail.
ANY BOOK
YrßiAstarm (m .d in rein!) can be obtained by leas inr..
your orders, with the price of the book and pnblisher's
name at the desk. Alpo., any article and
btationery" line. •
NEWS OFFICE.
lI.SAPER'S. Godcy's. Pcier,ou'kk, At
or any of the pupal:kr Mazarine- the \. Y.
Ledger, N. Y. Weekly:Mercury. Clipper. I:l.kg.
Spiro, and all the 111u,trated Rupert..tor ,ale. Bark 71 tn.:
-best supplied.
'SCHOOL BOOKS—AII the old and new edition's.
BLAHS BOOKS—A very nice assortment.
COTLEBY.—Tip top article of American.
GOLD PESIo-Vars Fine ones. Ladies & Gents.'
I'ERFOKRRY—k.VF Harrison's and others.
riIVE ME A te..A.Miara, :Ind 1 Win endeavor to
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haves -a sin:rie eve to your istterept" and oae to my
lowc. Tonrr. ea idently.
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A. S. 03'20[1'1 1 1X.
Morno-mr. -tf
lIN INGER
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04s,
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810Gire
TIIIS Delleioua Topic Stimulant. F..ipreialle deloimed
for the nun of the Medical Profeei.lon and the Family.
ouperended the at, called " Aromatic."
'• Metllcatecr,' Schnapps: - etc_ lb 110Wco
tancaed by all the prominent phirriciater.chemi,..t., and ion•
noltmenro. na poe,ceeintr all thot.e mu:maw „medicinal
qitalit lee 4 tonic and dinriticl which belong to an OLD and
PURE GIN'. Put up in quart bottles and cold he all Drug
glace and (:rocerr. etc. A. V. BINENGER & 4L0..
Lflstahliiihed in 1118.] Sole Proprietora. •
oc 4 r) ;, No. 1.9 Broad Since. K. Y,
Forma} at Turrell'a Druz Srore. Montrose. •
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Read ! Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in
a s ; the followin o ff eases: Afflicted,. Read! 1 .• i
LIFE 11-EMORI4I,S. . . .
• pharmattutists and ithentists. • T;C05101t 'V t. ,
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DISPATCH I . ' Bad Lep. . - Chicgo-foot, Fistulas, -Ivy ILLIAMS'S - -COMPOLT.:D - 0.1. - 1: 1- •
' WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS , ' • . PITTABURGy, PA - . . : ~. ,
Lam' STITCH INITINZ aAVEn ,ME.",_fe'll I Bad Untutes
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As aceidenre will happen, even in well regulated;farni- !
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Piles, Mon for the \ prus is warranted to effect a Cure 1
in every cases and I ' all gages of the disease, or tlie money
a lady re•marked to us a day ur two - hurt, as These BITTERS are fold in Montrose by • lice. very desirable to have some cheap and suolven- 1 , '
; Bite of 51o,chetoes, Cancers, 'Rheumatism. will be refunded. Pull directions accompany each bottle.
whe exothited the portrait of an Only child. goat. .._. pcl Y • lent war for repairing furniture toys crorkery de 4 „ T a i g a "... i.tt's,t'tenin...ett,:li:irniPt)Ped,,la.l(2l.na)nis, .. aunt,
'nage,.
- ABEL TURItELL Druggist • - i '- '• • ' ' - n Sand,Filea, Contracted and Sealds ! ,‘
_ ;;.-_____ SPALVISCPSIPEEPA RED - G LIZA,' Coco -bay. StilfJointe. tot sale by Ated Turret!, Montrose ; 4). (3. Ileinpetead,
s ore Ni pp i ee. , Itrooklyn ;T. J.
; 13.ibcock, Minot*: Parma Carpenter.
to the •!spirit land:" which was one of . lits. L.:J.I BIXBY, meets all such emzg l e i zr a c i les, and no household can afford Sure Throats, w. - . .. 'llr.in Diseases, Scurvy.; liarford ; G•G.Williuuts,Jackson : J. 13. Slocum; Mundell;
A. 13. Merrill llopbotlom ; A. J. Merrill Scranton.
- rumen. l'icen!. ; ;
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. " PT:13123131611," , lIAVINGInst returned from New York with a choice - , I t t o ?Pgi t r utf,-- ,
•ft bowfin), apd cal.enstvlkaMmOmentof Fall A winter ," frays ready,.and . opto the stlic.- i,
end • s
Yaws '-' . Ac. J:c. At. CO.I33EILWX.WX4O.4I.TEI I .
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. - t'sEiut ./ . ..V.EFNN I" 1101-SE.7. . 1 .
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. - , that Mrs. Emoryhaa been a hied for
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milligif . imgßolipisl,,
.imittfir . ,
. ilm I . :N. 11.—.4 Brush accornpanis7 catb , Mottle;;; G Price ~..) ;
wate e r v .iita N , T , i N
Y I CAUTION 1,-- ; ;None are genuine unless the words - " Itou- i .isle t o cert ify .
.- usw .W- -MIX AtsD LoNooN are dhlrertlthtelW a years ptet with that distressing complaint knoWn es the
M. . - Mots, .4ddrese. , He. fil C. El ALDLN .
. _. . _. n 'every leaf of the book of directions around I " Plies , andthat tutting called in eecurtpg relief from vs•
' leandy totifu.rnish theLadlesof Montrose & viclnity with - No. 4g, Cedar Street, New.Y,ork, - 1 each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by /taking
• • s i the leaf tome Itght. A handsome , reward will be given to I
lions Physicians, ehe was Induced frowreports to try Mr."
t Williams' oPtleMoration." which ive obtained at •one of
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il e r.v e rentii d in e rgt g he s ysa n o e mr h a infi rwrn i gu o i _ rf
bLan... ; and aßer using oe d k, A l e n i; k d ,
c4a . m low ile.f:triil weh =r.
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ririncipled u porsou n s i aye atts ninth), to palm e Sold at the Manufactory of Professor hots etl!
onsof tti • Prepared • 2 rood raison to think was a permanent cure wag:effected,
Malden Lane, New York, and by ill Ttlip:M er Ln , ble Druggists !,Fic - ev - co i other caret or „ Ina . nature i n me i vicinity
as good and ea rick is can be po.relumed any'where. She I . : o 4 r i r n e eln;lln*PM.Llug 1? laic- l ILI" i
outo caution all refeyne to exam ne before par. ' arid Dealers in Medicine, thron - Oout th I Jilted wend,
keeps the very nicest goods, such at cannot falltoploafie : ~s._in ' ' hare used It scablike results, With air. WilliaMs - motto
• in I , oxse at 25 conk, 62 cents, and Al each.
the most difficult . Prices very reasonable. • ' 1 , 'L9. g. alla Kee that the full names "'ho cure no pay" veer , one thus afflletod willmertainly
The Ladies um invitod, to call and examine her Goods. ' rfrSP..4,LDING'S PDEPA Eris e;LrE...o r t, , tar" There is ronstderable saving by tiking larger toves• do we:lll°lre it. •
4 tz R Pire"tionl. ro? tbr ,ridary, ~r .3t-ht- u, "• r •
CIP" Dooms opposite Molt'r s•3lsten. - , cCOnd toff.) Milt; I• on the t;otrlds . - rapp , r . all ,ith-re ars ,- o indl Irv. , w , 141 . ' ' ' '"• ' i '' ' P3,lnror.ll . !F,.(hu r ,ll. Tunkhounock. Wyoutini4 Co., Pa,
--• ' M-LV. ..... I% ' . " . 1.` 27 11 ttlf,i, '-',L .- •r..; , * p3..r are Atrt.led i!) • 1.0. i,,,x :tin, - 1 !NI ! , . 1 u.
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&flirt? f should regret it, bud I not secured
this precious mecnor:al orthat tlear Onn.". So
;nought yve._ •The lived ones are not always
—with us,stid while we Can call - theta ours, every
Ace -should secure - such a memorial;
: especially
c.ince they ran have them so truthfully taken by
lbst sleet-y.l'u! prli.l„l B. '11.71/LW. of pip,.,
twtuton.
EffiNKtit
MONTROSE, PEN - NA
HE kitbscriber beiing•purchaseil
refitted altd newly furnished thc
above witli,known.and popular Hotel,
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-' is preps to to secOmmodate the.-trav
elingo hors with all the atteution•
and conveniences Isually found in firsLcks
Houses. NO effort will be spared by the Pro.
prietot andi his Maistants to make the Hotel
equal in ereky poit4 to any in the country.
The Ihir wiWalways be , sipplied with tn.
Choicest Li quors. , ' •
The S'thbles,!connected with this House
are large, roomy aid convenieet,and careful ens
attentive Ileatleti kre always id charge of them
J. B..TARREI.I.
B;CER HAVE'S
. Bad Legs, Bad Bre asts, Sores and Ulcers. .
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. &LL descriptions of sores arc remediable by the prop.
From the ..Idveftiscr,• Providence, R. 1.. .oa er and diligent use of this hiestimnble preparation.. ,
I The-Cephalic Pill; are said to be a remarkably eft-ettin. Ti, attempt to cure bad legs by plastering the edges of the
"good together is a folly : for should the skin unite... - a
' remedy for the headache, and one of the val.!, hest for
I 'ere dise.ed condition remains underneath tr7hreak '
that very frequent complaint uhleh has to er been di,
,',c -s- dice. d remains -underneath ' •
i With tenfold fury in a few days. The only rational
TILE CELEIIRATED ROLLAND REMEPY FOIL covered. and ,iteces- max, treatment, as indicated by nature , is to re_
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DirSPEPSEA, ' Front the "li'estern -li';'. .11. Gazette, Chic o n, duce the inflammation In nod about the WOIIIIII. and to
,';albs th e neighboring parts. by rubbing in plenty ur the
• . ()influent as salt is forced into meat.
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS ! We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his until allqd Diptheria, Ulcerated. Sore Throat, and Scarlet and
, • e'eehallc Pills.,
- ; ; • other Fevers.
1.11y1:11,, COMPLAINT, '
.. Nr-uf the above diseases may be cured hy well rub=
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, From the l'alley Star, Kanateha. I - a. • it. bll 4 - : the Ointment , three times a day. Into the chest,
I throat and 11,,,k Of the patient: it will soon penetrate and
FEVER AND ACUE - .We are cure thatpersons niffering with the headache, giye immediate relief. Medicine taken by the mouth
1 who try them, wilPstiek tai them. • - [ . must operate upon the whole system ere its-influence can
. a 41,,, felt in any Meal part. IVllenitan the Ointment will do Its
Ann !the Tnrivro affections cousequent upotra disordered ••S -- "" - • .
work at once. Whoever tries the ungnent in the above
STOMACH OR LIVER, : 'Front the Path I , 'inder, 11" eta Orleans, I.ia. : manner for the diseases named. or any similar disorders
' affecting the chest sind throat,. will Stud themselves reliev
ye,h aa ludigestion, Addny iff the Stomsch,Colickyllaina, i Try them ! L
yon that are•tilllicted. and we are sure that
i Tour tesini ~,,, y eau h e hi lt i i to the already= nurtierotte
tiaaitbarrt.
si ns. or Appetite, Deepondency, Costiveness,ed us by a charm.
nitoa mid Ineeding Piles. In all Nerrotis, Rheumatic, and
list that ha; received benefit- that no other medicine can Piles, Fislitela, Strictures:
Neuralgic Affeetiune, it haa in munerousinstances proved' : produce. . i ft 'IRE above•dass of complaints will be removed by
highly tenefietel, and in ethers effeetorl a added care. , ' , n 1 nightly fomenting the parte With warm 'water, and
.
The lea purely vegetalle compound , prepared on strictly ' • • • • • then most effectually nabbing in the Oiritmerlt. Persons
*dentine principles, after the mariner of the celebrated i e Front-the . St.!Louis Detnocrcit. • suffering from then; direful cotnplaints should lose not a
Tiolinnd Pref.:seer, Ikerhaee. Its reputation at home pro= .. 'The immense demand M i t the article (cephaliC pills) Is nonacid in arresting their progress. It should he under
direett its introduction here, the demand commencing with , i , pidi y 1,,,,,h)g. . , •
, stood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the °Mi
nim!, of the Fatherland mattered over the face of tine, • • meat on the affected parts. but it mnst be well ntbbed In
might.- country, many of whom brought with theta Owl' 1 • '-'
hauctea non - u the tredition of its value• lt is now offmnd I . , • for conic considerable time two or three time,. it tiny, that
Front the Gazette . ; Lacer ) 1 l ona . ft may taken into the eystion, whence it will remove. any
to ;he otriericau public, kn;neiny Mat as truly wonderful ' / )or l, • i
- ' ' hidden more or wound as effeelnaliy as though palpable to
nuedfi•Ural nefues le Lurie riekundedged. • Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with an are the eve. There again bread and water poultices, after the
know. is iwitlentorly recommended to Shaw' venoms winos !title he did nut now. to InOtinCnn real merit. ' ' nabbing in of the Ointment, will do great service. This
constitutions may have been Impaired by the contlnuoue um ! ... • ~ -In the only !qua treatment for females, radon of cancer in
of ardent *rite. or other forms of diesigatlon. Generally ;', ',-, - i : the stomach; or where there may be a general bearing
instantannue in effect, it Ludo its way directly to the seat ' r'reqn.th'e ilckertiser, Providenre. it. I . ' . don - n. .
rut life. drilling and qinclimaiug every nerve, raising up the I ' '
drupiog to .d , i r , r ut, infuji i., m ,,, h . i nb iand Alp , i =The testimony in their Po of in strong..from the most Indiscretions of Youth:---Sores and Ulcers.
In the system. .respectable quarters. I TILOTCHES, as also trellings. can, with rertainty,•he
..
NOTICE:It - honer expects to fled this • beverage obi . . .-...,.._=,_..,--. .
i _CP radically eared if the Ointment he used freely, and
h a at aa ppot o ted; but to the @irk, weak and low tanked, It • the Pills be, taken night' and morning as - recom m ended
will mime • &stolid aromatic cordlid, cc...ma ce.d,,guyir - Front the Daily t Vetes, I . C - C l l.l i ffOrl, - R. f. .in the in the printed instructions'. When treated in any
remedial properties. - I Cephalic Pills are taking the place of kinds. -other way they only dry up In one place to break out in
, ,
. - READ CAREFULLY! - i _ . hatiot lf er :. whereas this Ointment will remove the humor
from the systole'. and lei've the, patient a vigbrous and
The Genuine highly concentrated Ikerhave'i Holland • • ' _'., i healthy being. It will require -time with the ono di_lhe
Many" to put up in half-plat bottles only, and retailed at i r , FJ - A single bottle of SP,ALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! Pills to ensure a lasting cure.
ki n D au s p er bottleor six bottles for Five bowie'. The, i till nIVC ten times its cost annually.jk3 r'
great demand - for this truly celebrated Medicine baa Induced_
' : • . ------ Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints.
inane imitations, which the public should guard galas* • I.TIIOUGIi the above complaints differ widely in
purchasing. , SPALDING'S It EPAIZED GLITE ~ I
. A their origin and nature, yet th ey ail require local
Ur Brwatwor imposition.. kw that our Dam is on the • .. : , trewtment. Many of the worst ranee , of finch clismies.
Sabel of "nay. hattleyou buy. • _ • —r - H ' will yield In a comparatively short space of time when
.. .
Sold by Iltrunists Ily,' ft can be. heventad SPALDING'S pREPAREDGIA . :E t . this Ointment is diligently rubbed Into the parts affected.,
by Express to most ate= 'i . '"•• • •-,:,., even after every other means have failed. In all serious
_, • —7-------• I inatadies the Pills should be taktt according:to the print
' SOLE PROPRIETORS. " ' SPALDING'S PIZEPAItED GLUE I- ed directions aeconipanying-eaj box. I
BENJADII3I PAGE, JE,..Br; CO. .. ,
hILMV/AIOTVZI/le"
CURET
¢7*
CURoi fflßade eA T
E.
NervousHeadadie
i By Mots° of these Pills the periodic attacks of gerroes •
or Sick Headache may be preventill; and if taken at the
commencement of an attack, ,ImmiAllate relief 'from pain
and sickness will he obtained. i'
They seldom fall in removing thr Saun a and Headache
to which females are Al subject. .
They act gently upon the howelsremoving, rostirenfas.
For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all
persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a (=di re,
Improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the diges
tive organs, and restoring the natural 'elaticity and
strength of the whole system. :
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the', result of long investi
ation and carefully conducted experiments, having been
in use many-yearn, during which time they have vCprevented
and relieved a vast amount of pin and_sufferiM.T from Headache, whether originating in the elierrous system or
from a deranged elate of the stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in! their composition, and
nymbe taken at alitimes with perfect safety without mak
mgany change of diet , and the ab tence of any disagreeable
taste renders it eta y to adMinister than tochildren.
Beware of Counterfeits.
The geneelne have five signaturCs of Henry C. Spalding
oncach box.
Sold by Druggists and other Dealers in Medicines.
A box will be rent by mail prepaid on receipt of the
Prioco Ste C7caatist.
All orders should be addressed i to
HENRY C. -SPALDING, .
4S 'Cedar Scr!et, New York.
vovl2 v 3ch
-THE F : 01.11.0WiNO I:NIORSEM V.NTs OF
CEPHALIC PILLS,
WILL CONTIS:CE . ALL WllO , SUFFER FROM,
HEADACHE,
THAT
SPEEDY AM) '§URE eURE
IS WITHIN 'PI REACIE
. -
As these testimonials u:eitnsolicited •by
Spalding, they afford . ztnquestionahle.
proof of the elicary-of this -truly
sriell discovery.
—O-4-
if.I.SONTILLE, CONN, 433. 5,
MIM=I
• iit :
I have tried y our Cephalic Ti Is. and Mk? [him .0 well
that I want yoteto send me $2 worth more. , ,
Part of these are for the neighbor*, to whom I gave a few
out of the firiit boi I got from won.
Send the Pills by. mail, an oblige _
. T nr °lit serv't.
. JAS. RENNI;DY.
. '
--- '',e•—• ...
113. 1 vertopi, Fa., Feb. 5.
R. C. Spalding.
Sir :
/
I wlsb you to rend me one more box of your iyphalic
!lila; I ha-re rt.:vim! a (mat dial of &non froo / ithroi. '
'Yours, reakeffullv,
I ANN ST9IIiTIOUSF,
/ .
Rzynoldinbilrg, Franklin Co..
J7llataU 9. ,"
Arr. .spakfiny., -
Sir
Nut long since I sent to yttu tor a box of Cephalic Pills ,
~
for the cure of the Nervout; Headache and Costiveness .': ..„
and received the name. and' 1.1,y, had 'FO goad an <feel I '-
Was induesd to rend for more. Mark These Facts!
. .
l'leael send I,y Tl•turn mail. Direct to .
- .A;. H. WHEELER. ' THE - TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD!
; . Ypsilanti, Mlch,, • -
From. the Exanziner.lk, Ve7.
; Cephalic PilisseronipliA the object for which they were I
made, viz.: cure ollheadache in all it:. fame.
From the Fmnainer, _Yogi)
They 'Marc been tei-ted - iii mare than a tlipurand
ri Rh entire nucce*e.
,
Ir , ;111 the Dentorrot,
_St. Cloud, lfinn.
If von are, or have been; troubled with the headache,
; amid for a boa of cephalic. pillr, rt., that 3ou !oily have '
; them In cape,of aim at tark. !. .
! - . !
SAVE T,IIE NECKS
•
I ABEL TURIVELL
11-"norrf.lirnegnfrc'e,'llef„rgthtrat'd'nbreelt:Lcni,l'a
ever offered in this market. The quality of nearly every
thing good; all warranted as represented.
Terms: Ready Cash and Low Fritts. A general idea of
the stork may be formed from the following enumeration:
Dutton • ltitmictxn,4, CUENICALB,
PAINTS, ORA, VARSISRES, WINDOW ()Lies,
Dye STEVCR, CillikEßlte., . Gt..ass Wan; I
CROCKERY, •• Micron.; CLUCKS, IV ALLTAYER, '
wiNDir saran, Wtwn'w OIL ERADV..rIIICY Goons,
Musical Instruments.fAmps, Jewelry, Perfoinery,
Stone Ware, • Brooms, Brushes, Whips, I.!mbrers .
Bird Cages,- Pocket Knives, Guns,. Pistols, 1
Ammunition, .- Liquors, Trusses, Supporters, .
Shoulder Braces, port monnuis, Spectacles, ,
Silver .t plated Spoons, FOrks, &c. Gold pens, -
Stationery, - . Violin. Guitar. Bass Viol Strings,
Lithographs, porcelain Teeth. Artist's Tube paints, Brush
es, Ike. .ke. Also Some Dry-Goods, Wooden Ware..hard
and japant&l Ware, Fluid and-Oil- Cans; Crunphine, Coal
011.. Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine, lamp, tanner's,
neat foot, lard, olive, castor, boiled and raw linseed Oils,
White Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of colored I paints, Vine
•y,ar. Canary Seed, all the popular parsrlarn
,
CINES, and other thingstoo numerous to mention.
It In iMpracticable, to give more than a general outline
of my stbek through the newspapers every one wishing
GOODS Is invited to call and examine. Customers on
entering the store mast not expect to find every thing In
sight; but pearly every article wanted will he produced by
Inquiry. ' ' . ,
Thankfurfor the liberal patronage hitherto received, he
hopeS to merit a continuance and large increase of thy
. same. • ABEL. TITIIRELL.
_ Mont rose„June 5, 15(0.
WHOLESALE SA LT DEALER.
• 201 Washingtoit-st,
(Directly-opposite Washington Market,)
New
QTII,II. CONTINUES to offer to the city and
COfiN9 RV trade, all kinds or FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures;
40000 sears and bags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's eclebratesi brand for.table and dairy use;
Jeffrey & Darey, Brownlow'a,
and- 50000 .bushels Turks Island, Bemires, Cu
•raeoa, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies, Nantes, &e.,,
all'of whielcwill be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, store and storehouses.
Any purchaser wishing to select from a good
assortment will find it to hiA interest to call.
N. B.—Fins table salt put up in small bags of
differettt sizes, and constantly on hand in ship
ping order. Also a splendid article of Rock
Ground salt. in quart-boxes, put tip and for sale
by the quantity. in eases of five dozen each.
WYOMING VALLEY TO PHIADELPHIA,, , NEW
YORK, BALTIMORE,
And all Points Nortk& West .
LACKAWANNA & BLOONISEURG RAILROAD
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Two Daily/Passenger Trains
/WILL BE HEN nr.Tur)..;
SCRANTON AND NORTHUMBERLAND,
.%s F01.1.tM',.:
I'hU Y.
Mail. Exprc
Seraat.a. 1.410 .4.
. rrin e at
t A.:IA
hin:—t'n.• 1"..u,5 •t. - 20
'.hteli,liiuttr; 7.50
stern irk. 11.55
iiluomeslutrg, 8.50 7.3(t
Rupert. 9.00. '7.40
rtativille.. 9.25 , 14:10
Nortlite land, 10.00 b.. 15
THE LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSEITEG RAILROAD
COHNLTTS WITH THE
DEL. LACEAWAii6II WESTEILN RAILROAD
.At Scranton. for New York and Philadelphia. and inter
mediate point• east c al+. fnr Great Bend, Binghamton.
Syraen , e, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. and all important points
'Weht. _
At Rupert it connects with the Cata*lssa Railroad. for
rolfit both Kant and West._ .
At .Northumberland it cttnneets wills the Sunbury and
iErie Railroad l'Or laninta N) est and Sown • '
.
' THE GREAT FRENCH. REMEDY;
!For Rheumatism, Gout. Neuralgia, Tie.Doloreaux.
'`Dr. RO.BAN'S_RHEUM.ATIC , ClitE.
rug' is INVAIXAmx s ROBA/V,6 -
1, i
, •• Specific." lately intro- . \3_ , ,,___
___
Mired Into this country, is /
pronounced by all to be the.,./
only reliable remedy. It has
cured thousands in Europe. .t
Ihit, met with great and wonti
' erful sucre,s here. a, testimm
Mats daily creek ed will show'_
It in harmless, but certain, In
its effects: wan - anted free of
• all injurious ingredients. It
purifies the system & tinders
•
It perfectly healthy. In fact,'
it Is a spe - cific which has not !
l an equal for the cure of the
above complaints. It in also
good fur pains In the back, or .
bones, or joints, generally.
The demand for It increasing. '
to appoint an agent• for thhedi
agency of Pr. Bohan. No. 692, E
Druggist, supplied on liberal I,
any part of the country on rice'
novn y •Allta. Trltl
i YPeilanti. Mick, Jan. 51. '1
Fnitl!
VACIATiI FE.ABB,
TilE HEST HOUTE
Flt0)1
Nor.rn.
N. Y. Mira
• k:sprev, , .
Nortlinland. r'Me 4.11
Arrive st
pativille, f 05 5.20
Tinpert, 5.35 5.50
1;.1.0
lterwlek, 7.15 n 35
4iliirlieltinny. 7.45 ' 7.01
Finn:num, S.:SO 7.45
Pittston; 14.57 5.15
Scranton. 9.25 b. 15
has induced the proprietor
istrict. Also for sale at the
roadway. New York City.
erms. i 4 eut by Express to
ipt of the price.
HELL. Agent. Montrose.
Holloway's Ointment !
TRIPXIWAI.BBONQUAL TROCHlCC_PrPoennin_l4 ll .
../.0 • ite...agrAbout different , of
and other tent Medicinal In proportion.
Montroee; - ABECTIIRML.
MEDICAL CARD.
Lw..•.vcrxx.lkacc*Tri, D. D., Graduate
. or the Allopathic strd Itammopathic Vollegesor Med ,
chic, would return hls sincere thanks to the people of Gt.
Bend and vlclulty.Jor the very liberal. patronage 'with
which they have farmed him, and he hopes by • strict at
tention to husine.s to merit a liberal share of tbe • public
confidence.. Great Bend. January ?2d,1801.
J.. L. MERRIMAN ..-11 SOll,
ptive..tietriaett4toder?Livae?urVru,t,ti.°l4aD. ro s ti;
former block of Goods, which they
BOUGHT FOR CASH,
AT PANIC PRICES!
AND WILT/ SELL THEM TO
CASH BUYERS,
Prices 'Perfectly Astonishing!
We hare not time to en mitemte articles, or prices, ..but
invite the public to call, examine, and satisfy themselves
of the truth-of what we publish. and of couree. then buy.
J. L. MERRIMAN & SON.
Epsonville, Dcc. 20th. IEBO. •
(IlIOICP: Lot of Family Groceries just received and eel
ki ling 20 per cent. below former prices.
,
IIANCY Confectionary for, the lloildarm at
r MANS
1:7C713.1V1T
IPAODUCE of all kinds, for whin the highest
market prices will be puld in Goods. at '
Upsonelile, Pa.
NEW GOODS
JUST ARRIVED AT THI4.:
ORIGINAL "ONE PRICE" STORE!
HAYDEN BROT,IIERS,
THE PEORLE'SAENTS,..
(Live :L LARGE. F y Wi..EN DID stook oi
IV/3M 7 .
GOOD a,
eiteapr than the Cheapest !
CALI; AND EX.6tINE OU'II GOODS,
L•"PIIIER YOU BUY. OR NUT
fi' PAYS YOl7 TO GET t'OSTE•IS Ul'
• mr.46. - srmomrr 331=1.0113.
NEW MILFORD, Noroutwr tith,
CHILDREN ,
UTUIIIOA
•
• I NIRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced ;Nur:, and Female presents
to the nttutttlim 4ir nwihrr . her
SQO'CHING SYRUP,
FOR CIIILDHEN TEF TILING,
shieh _rent!}' facilitates the Dr. - wenn of teethlntt. by null
ening the tniinn, reducini; all Intlatmnatlon—ivlll - allay
A 1.1; I'AIS and npanminlic action, mid in ,
SORE TO REGULATE THE HOWEES:
Depend upon it, mother.. it will giVe reef to you, and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO: YOUR. INFANTS.
We have put up and tiold thl. article for over ten yerirv,
and can .ay IN`I.'ON.irIDENCE AND TfiTTII of it., what
weliave never been able to say of any other medicine--
NEVER lIAS FA ILED_in a SINGLE INSTANCE, to
EFFECT A I when timelyll,Cd. Nl' v..r did we know
an utetal p adia,at iofaction by anyone uh o had u.ed it
On the contrary. all are delightvl a ith it: operation., and
:weak iu t.•rms o f commendation of its magical effect:, and
medical viTtnes. We nay in this matter " NVIIAT•WY.
KNOW," MI erten year.' experience, and PLEDGE (JCR
ICF.PrTATIoN fur the e tit oTwhat we here declare.
In alma-t every in-tunes is here the infant Is todrering by
pain and exhaino ion. relief will be ftnlild itt fifteen to 9
minute+ after the •s nip in ridinialrtered.
This valiaibl, preparation' k the pre.crlption d oor of
the ino.t-EXPERIbNcED tool I. N FUSES in
New England. and ha- been used tt ith NEVER FAII.IN(f
in .
THOUSANDS OF CASES
,
, ,
It net only r•lieyes Oa. child fronipairi:but in.igorates ,
the stoma , I, rut hot, its. corrects acidity, and gives torte I
and energy to the shot,. system. It will almost instantly
' .
' relit: , e
GRIPING IN. TICE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC.
and overcome convulsion', which, if nit speedily mired,
end in loath. We believe it the BEST and SUREST rem- ,
edy in the Woltl.D. in all ease. of DYSENTERY and I
DI. RRIREA IN' CHILDREN, whether it arises Dom ,
• teething, •a from ant other cause: We would say to all !
mothars who have a child suffering from any of the forego 1
Mg ...mid:tints—PO..l'o T LET. Y lirl: P - L'El ("DICES I
No 11 TILE IPI? Ed 17)1 CE,i fl OTHERS -rand bet wren . ,
you and your suffering Child. and the relief that will be
I
M IMl—Yea ABSOLUTELY St' E—to follow the use of !
Wrti
this medicine. I rly ;theft. k )
ill directions for using - i
will accompany Raeh bottle.' -No ekenuine unless the fac
simile of t,URTIS St PERKIN._ , New 1
York, Is on the
.
outside wrapper. ,
Sold bY Druggists throughout the world.
Prlnelpal'Offleo,l 3 Cedar strert, New York. ,
. . PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
' det../1) y For sale In Montrose by Abel Tuirell.
movVivr 9 s
LIFE - PILLS, & PHOENIX RMERS,
9ThESE MEDICINES have now been before the public
1 fora period of Thirty Year.s, and durite•that time base
maintained a high character• in almost- very part of the
Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate power of
rastoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly
every kind of disease to which the human fraMbis liable.
The follosiing areamong the distressing variety_of hu
man diseases in which The
• 17 ,
EGET ti
Are tt ell known to he infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, be thoroughly cleansing the let and 2nd P
stomache, and creating a flow of pure.healthy hile,instead
of the stale-and acrid kind : FLATULENCY. Lass ,If Ay- -
Mile. Heartburn, Headache. IleAtlevoass. 111- Tenipeii.
An.e
fttg, Languor and .11dahehay, which arc general eymptiirqs
of Dyspepsia, vanish, usa natural consequence of its cure.
COSTIVENESS, by cleauSing_the whole lengthlof the
intestines with a rulvent process, and without violence;
all violent ionizes I cave the bowels costive in two days.
FEVERS ofall kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular
circulation. tiro' the process of respiration In such; cases.-
and thoro solution of 'all Intestinal obstructions, in ethers.
The Life Medicines have been known to cure RHEUM
ATISM permanently in three a eeke. and GOUT In hail
that time, by removing local Inflammation front the mo
des and ligament of the joints. 1
DROPSIES of all kinds. Ins.freeing and strengthening I
the kidneys and bladder ; they operati• most delight fully on
these important organs. and hence hilve IL:yet-been found a
certain remedy for (hr v. orst cases of GRAVEL. I
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turningi of the
hbwels the slimy matter to which three creatures adhere.
SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by j
! the perfect purity which these Life .11cdicineir gird to the .
blood and all the humors.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLE.4IONS,
1 by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin ,
I and the morbid state of which occasions all e aptive
corupinints, sallow, cloudy, and otherdieagrecabTy cour t
plemons.
The ascot these rith, for a very short time will effect an'
entire cure of SALT RHEUM; and a .striking improve
, merit in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS
and INFUENZA will always be cared by one dose, or by
' two lit the worst cases.'
1
PILES.—The on final proprietor of the...! met (clues.
I was cured of l'iles, Of 3.'S years standing by the us of the
' Life Medicines alone.
FEVER AND AGUE—For this ecourga oft West- 1
ern countme,.. these MtslicitieP will be found a safe, spuedy
and certain remedy. Other Medicines leave the evident
subject to a return of the disease—a cure by these *ltlctil.
eines is permanent-- Try them: If 4 rothgted and beleurid.
Blllous' Fevera and Liver Complaints.
General Debility; Los. , of ApPetitif, and, DlseaseS of Fe
males. The Medicines have been used with - the' most
beneficial results in cases of this 'description il-Kinge
I Evil, rind Scrofula, In its worst forms, y ields to the mild
yet powerful action of these remarkable Me iicinrs.
Night Sweats, NerVORN Debilitv. 'Nervous Complaints of
all kinds. Palpitation of the Dent, Painters' Ctillc, are
I speedily cured. .
Dioncurial Dlaeateco,-Persons whore cons Inflow
have heroine Impaired tiy the Injudicious use of Mercury.
wilt Sod these Medicines a perfect cure. as they never fall
to eradicate from the system. all the effects of 'Mercury,
itifirdtelY sooner than the most poweribl preparations of
Sarsaparilla. Prepared andeold by
W. B. SIOFFAYt.
3:17i BROADWAY. New-Youtt.
. For Sale by nil Drugglids.'
, ,
• •• SEEDS.- 1
i
GRASS: . ,
.
I' ARGEand MEDIU* OLOVIMantiTXMOTRY SEED 1
zii for sole DT 1 H. INIKRITT, New MUfurd. 1
OPALDUKFII CEPHALIC PILLS,
. ! Fur all Mods of head-ache
STILL ON THE TWA!
FARE REDUCED.
ONLY- 1.5 CENTS! 1,
BETWEEN MONTROSE &- MONTROSE DEPOT
I.ug Regular 5411 Line wiltearry passengers between
the above places for the sum of 15 cents, or less. •
• Passengers will bU called forst their residences by leaving
their names Ist. the Most Office or at the Fnulklin.liouse,
'Stages leave the Franklin House at 6a. m., and 4
precisely. _ J. S. TARBELAgent,
J ana Girard Stage Company, 'Montrose, Pa. .1
At, Gteat Bargainst.' •
FOR READY 'PAY - AND, SMALL' PROFITS!
=mull., at the "Original New Milford Shawl and
-11, Dress Comb, Emporium," now receiving a Large
nud CHOICE sTgetr. of •
• Including a great variety of the newest and best styles of
Dress Goods, Onside, Droadelott7 / Wloter
.te with a' large assortment of oth •
as usual; in Groceries. Crockery, Hardware, Iron' and
Steel, Nails, Stoves, Drug., Paint...X/11s, FI d Iloots,
Shoes, Hate, Caps; Clocks, Carpethig,_ Floor 011 Cloth,
Wall Paper Painted and Gilt Window Shades, allege line
of Kerosene Lamp and Oil- Pictures, &c., alio
Furs aridalo Robds.
rgr The eht Ire stock beinglarge and bought for CASH ,
and largely fromMANUFACTUREtS and Fumy Mena;
,and
give superimtupportunities for choice selections and
low•down prices, i and will bo sold on the most favorable
terms for CASH, PRODUCE, and to Prompt Six-Months'
Buyers. At examination of the Goods and Prices will be
found pph(table to those who wish to buy. •
OUR AND; SALTDONSTANTLY ON HAND,
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ARE_ YOU INSURED?
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Charter. Perpetual.
Capital ...-.*100,000. Surplus *7,000
Orgatikedi, - ,Yovember 2d, 1). 1857,
Dna:mon&
G. M. Hulienierck, Drieabach, J. P. Dumf...
.101 M Itoichurd; David Morgan, Chas Dornume,
Sam') Wadhams, R D Lacoe, •Wra S Rom.,
L; D Shoemaker, Gto P'Stecle. H M Hoyt. -
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NORTHERN FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
. No, 1 Moorzate street, London.
Capital, 5640,000, Annual Revenue. $1.000,000.
GETTY, Agent.
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• The Tomb of Washington.
In Order to determine the 'truth or fal
sity of the rumor of the removal of the
remains of Washington from the tomb at
Mount Vernon, General Sickles despatch-.
cd three messengers thither on Saturday
morning. They left/on horseback at nine
o'clock, a. itf., and crossed the long bridge
into Virginia. One quarter of a mile be
yond the bridge they met the first picket
guard. They' were - mininted. / end loaded
with breach loading carbhies, sabres and
revolvers. The picket not molest the
party, as they state they were simple
travelers. )Neer two miles they met.
mounted' scot similarly
. armed to
i the ,picke ) t i guard. At Alexandria they
saw' abou six hundred -trnops. They
were all-well armed. anti equipped,' an d
seem to drill well. '
$3,370,000 00
RICHMOND, VA., Feb. 23. 1860
NORIIORNE NORTON
119141) By
m party registered their names at tbo
Mansion House, and.ordered dinner-to be
ready at.. 5 p. in.; on their return they in
formed the landlord. they were going to
Mount Vernon; and that one of the party •
would leave for. Europe on the following
Wednesday, and was desirous of denying
the infamous rumor of the removal of.
_ .
Washington's remains. On their depart
ure they were questioned; and had- their
attention quietly attracted to the fact that
one of the party was riding on a United.
States Government saddle. ' They. push
ed on, however, and were allowed to pas&
the scouts without being- detained or sus
pected, 'until within about four miles. of
Maint Vernon,,
Here they were -4vertaken by scouts,.
and. ordered to ha 4: The scouts then in
formed thefia they would accompany hem,
which tify did. In conversrtion; one ofl
them stated there. were ,seven'thousand -
cavalry in Virginia. At Ip. m. they ar
rived at Mount Vernon, want to the house,
and. then proceeded to examine the tomb.
They foundit had never been molested
cobwebs were on the bars of the gate,
weeds iad grown up Oom the ground in
the interior of the faul4 and the party re
' ceived froM Mr. WilliaMson, who was One
of the scouts, and a member of the Lon .
don gavalry, , certificate that they. had
visited the tomb, and telling pickets to
pass them, as they were frOm the South,
ind were going
. to Washington to con- ,
tradict the infamous libel on- the State of
Virginia. .
They also visited the grounds. They
met a carpenter who was engaged in re
pailing the house, and he stated that there
had-been no Soldiers there. . The party
then left, and took The outskirts of-Alex
andria on their way borne. They wero at
last met'by the pickets near the Long
Bridge, and showed the scout's pass, after
being 101 hours in the Saddle, and having
ridden over fOrty-six miles. What will
the'llirginians think whe'n they learn that
Mr. Frost, a member of the sixth compa
ny,. New York Seventh_ Regiment ; Capt.
Van. Nest, 'N ew York Seventy-lii•st 'Reg
' intent ; and Dr. Raulings", of Sickles Brig
ade, were the party .
==l
WHAT IS MARMAL L. iv :-At the pres
ent_ crisis the signifiCance of a term so
muck used,-and with 'so little accuratu
sense of its meaning, becomes unusually
important. • _
Bouvier defines martial lair; as a 47040
established for the gol>ftnment -of the ar
my andniavy l of the United States, ' whose
principal rules are to be found in the ar
ticles, of war, prescribed by act of -Con
. gress. But -Chancellor Kent says this
definition applies only to military law,
while martial law is quite a distinct thing,
and is founded on paramount necessity,
and proclaimed by a military chief. Mar
tial law is generally and vaguely : held to
be asuspension Of :ill ordinary cis it rights
and process, and as , such approximates
closely to Military- despotism. It is
,an
arbitrary law, originating in emergencies.
In. times of extreme peril to the State,
either from Without or from within, the
public welfare demands extraordinary
measures. And martial 'law being - pro
claimed; Signifies that the operation of the
-ordipary legal delays of justice is suspend
ed by the military Power, which- has for
the time . become supreme.
kimspends the operation of the writ of
hatiervi corpus; enables persons charged
with treason to be sthinarifi. tried- by
court-martial iristead.of grand jury ; jus
tifies searches and seizure of private prop
erty, and the taking possession of public
•highways and other means of communica
tion. • involving the highest -exercise . of
sovereignty, it is, of course, capable .of
great abuse, and is only-to be justified on
emergencies of the most
. imperative and
perilous nature. •
''The war appropriations of the frou
States thus far amount to more than twen
ty-five millions of dollars :—.
•
Pennsylvania * $3,500,000
•
New York i 3,000,000
Ohio • 3,000,000
Connecticut • 2,000,000
Illinois . . • - • 3,500,000
Maine
1,300,000
Vermont 1;000,000
New Jersey • . 1,000,000
WisConsin and Rhode Island - ... 5,000,00 Q.
lowa • - • 100,000
The.contribiitionS 91 the principal cities
are as follows
NeiY York.
Philadelphia
Boston ~ .
Brooklyn
"Uuffalo...
Cincinnisti
Detroit .
Hartford
The expenses of the war is calculated.
will reach the snm of two, milfions of-dol
lars per day.. Yet no one hearS of -any
prospect of deficiency; on -the contrary,
-all the money needed is raised with, per
feet ease, and offers-of Pecuniary aid, like
those of volunteers, hire fltr in excess of the
demand: No less than two hundred mil
lions have been already offered to the Gov
ernment by States, banks, add private
.
citizens.. .•
arA new- method of escaping tho
dangerti . ofbecoinhig a patriot in-the field,
hasbeen discovered by certain worthies,
that deserves .the unqualified approbation,
of every dirty coward in the land. These
men, without either patriotism; moral
honesty,- common decency, or eve n . brute
courage, stay at ihome t hemselves and
make it their business . to go
_round and
taunt and threaten democrats, ;mil tell
them that they are!" spotted" and " mark
ed." , These base !cowards.- would cover
up the color of their own white livers by
this specie of cheap but dirty terrorism.
! Too craven to voliniteer themselves or
titik their worthless carcasses in the field,
they come . ensate their.country and satisfy
their patnotisai•lirith frothy talk and in.
Welk.° -to . our Own loyal citizens at
home. • I':
•
Iteresene, Camphene 411.)rinid,
THEpurent and he.t 140 . 0, to hr round in ni”,•
consi:nitly on hstni . intl. for -11, at 7 t 1; NI I I •
...$1,17p,000
11:10;000
... 186,000
- 75,000
110,0 1 10
....
280,000
500,000•
6,400