The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 19, 1862, Image 4

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    HOOFLAND S
1 0 1 0 0 NEDI CI
CHF ItZfr
4C.4 EL tr: T
STANDARD REMEDIES
or the ptreeciat 11,7. hut'. rtetitsire.l tin Ir gnat popularity
pray through yew" of trial. 1:11110111311t11 Sathaelitlit
teutlctvd by. thew iu all car,
1100FTJAND'S •
GERMAN BITTERS
, pi:irrritir cure -
.Liver earunlaint. Dirpcpsia. Jaundice, Nervous Ds
_ bitty, D 3101.11 of the •Kidrieys,
*O4 froril a de...n.101,1 liver, or weak
- of the lq.ttnaclo and•Pigepti've Organs,
- •
YElitli MU, SIVOCS ELVEN, ANS EEVEI ANS AMIL
Alm;:nac f, Pr.:,=, colts I.7r.llottle.
lloolland's. Balsamic Cordial
Vit NSITIILLT CURE
Coughs, Colds, or Iloaree'nees, Itronchitis, Influenza,
Croup, rnesunoniz„ Incipient Consumption,
aid, ha, performed the moot n•tcnt.hing VIITeS ever known
CONFVIMED
Ae o Di.ailouni CslllE4 it to u5...041a Vaucz,Licents
per boffin. •
_ 000FLAND'S CERVIAN•PILL I
beim; well known tbnighout Y.uropenn,l Amerfea, needle
no COMIZIOndatIon bete. Thep am -plakvb v.i.remble.„ ore
provared with great exnetnel.e.notl ore en;:nr.eouted.
Letter Cathartic Pill tam b.. fonud. Pr:fa, :15 et& per bon.
Theme medicine. irr pri•Paml by Dr. C. JA,I-407
. 7 C4., IT. and 31n, nn.l sire e,,ld.by
' drnaispi and dealers In medicine% rretryalwre. The sig.
nature of C. 3.1. J.1C1.r7 will be on tllO outside of 00,11
bottle or bon.
_
Yu our ErrrylAdy's Anisnotc." publi.l44l annually, you
Will find lestnnany and onnliknnd.dray nottc, fret: all
parts Cr tbe. country. 11,,0 Ahuan.,, arc given awn) by
all our agent.,
-CCERHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
CELEf•RATED lIOLLAXD REMEDY FOR
DYSPEPSIA-,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER VORPLAIIIT;
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,:
FEVER AND ACUE,' s
An.. the 'carious unctions consequent upon a dloortlarad
•
STOIIIA.C4I OR - LIVER,.
Such a Tadirrstam. Aridity of the Str.znnth,Colirky Caine,
•Ilimrtburn. Lira or Ariwilta, Ihmevonrlenry. Costiront7s.
oind In nil NorooToCithoulnatir, and
Neuralgic Atloetiotoc It havito nunirronn Ingranors prated
lonelirihl, and In others elToried a ile.,l.letl ram
Thi4 .
V! . g14.31)1.1fri11i,U114. Vrep.l.llVlnn strictly
srlontifir nitor•the manner of tlm evicbratrd
Pr0f,,,,11,/haco. Its rrpatation Pt- tnnun pro.
doool + lts introlnotion Les o, the dr , lnand rotanioneing with
thnr of .I.lte 'Fatherland srat!oro.l over the fats of 1111,
tachty - mantry, many of whom lirott,ht with them mad
bands,l don a the trn•litian of Its sate, It is flato ifernf'
to f.he pnbli, ;miming flat its truty ffun4friffi
malicinat virtues
It partirularly ieronimen hal Co tho, perot - aas wham
Conatltutiana may have b.vn I:nix-tired 1-y the rontlrunna Oaf
of ardent alarits, to other- fortu• of dia.lpation. 43eneeeRy
Instalitaneaus to prr,L_ it floi l it, way dirortly to the sent
- r-f life. tin an.l perry nerve, rafting np the
eta - pier ertra, end, In fact, harming OCR health and elgor
In the se,, tt
NoTfev-- I t - 1 , 0 ,, fi , r ert•erta to niut ti3is • bereragn sti.l
d:Fappoiuto-I; t u t to s0:11; nod /,01. ppirlte,l. It
nill I , ,re 11,41;1 arotaatlc COI a:.l, 00,,,,ed 01 angular
remoilal propvrto,s,
READ CAREFULLY!
Th•-ekrnlll, Lisl,ly onrt I.trlrmi reel - lure's 1114aml
Bittrra 1, lint lip in loeltplitt l.nttlrn .aly. and retail./ at
(hr Isalar. per hi y the r s tr.. Tbe‘
.great Jonnanil for thi• tn,iv ,rlrl4rnted )inlirin. llar imiuml
mura• imitatins, is bleh the public Al.buld guard against.
C2--Itomure of Itnisositirm. See that our name Lon Use
label a e•ore ha:lt-lon the.
Sold by Itittygists riberally. It can bs ferrordid
by Express to most-poly:Ls.
SOLE PEOPRIETOII:4
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO.
\ St FACTPI-1,6
pharmarcutists.ancl Thrmists.'
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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..ervousN mq-date
CURE ,
et.s
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E;:virt .... 17n I
444e,a. Ja-W
r.
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•
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awrie r rt and trot:lschia preparation of
Intrtfirti of 'Oxygen..eina C.trbon by coat
buitton in ILydrotTea, or 1,i71 medical author
ity and extraordinary eifteAty in each of the
DELIMIT. NERVOUS P2FTECTION'S, EMA
CIATION, D7SPEPIT.A. WANE A. CONSTI
PATION S:ROPULA. SALT ELEELE. zetatvy,
-JAUNDICE. LIVU. coraLVENTS RREULIA.
TISZ. NEBUZEIAL COnEQUENCES, UrIELC
ITITTENT FENTEES. NEURALOTA. !DC
}MADAMES, MULE S. 'AM.
!MUTEATION. WSITES, aLLOROSTS. to.„
PIMPLES' ON TIRE FACE, ELOUGIUTESS OF
TICE SKIS, etc. .
•Thetar.lN barn; ab.. , Dia:l by the r.toil, and
thus eirealatinj thlia , , - ,11 the cstinle system, t.o
;art of the body can escape their trulratuucr
ful inf,hence.
The experience of thonmads daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can fora moment ba
compared with it. Impurities of, the blOod, d. ) .
pressioa of vital' ensmry,,, pale and otherwise
:ett , ,i compl.tiions ind‘cata,its necessity in al
raon every conceivable case. In an cases of
'l' :eels debility (3uor albas, allarozis, oft.), its
efficts are Might:lllly renovating. No remedy
Lai ever been &wove d, in the whOle history
e s ,
tit medicine:which ex such prompt, happy,
vulfully restorative of ts. Good appetite, corn-.
plite di esticei t rapid acquieition of strength,
w:tit an. unuanhl dio'ticra for active and
ca.:aft:ll exerei4, imm r
diately follow its an.
i
.'sa grand eemachic d general restorative
:t hao no superior and no'sbbstitute.
1 , ,a. up In neat mei metal bear. contabtleg
:.n 14'.1.. Mt.. 50 cents per tklIC Z six ,boxes,
....... 4'; one.dozete boxot, €.4 (Utt rot talc I- y
.1) 411,,..34 , 4 irrnerally. SVIU be lent frt.,. to
n• y 4,,hi 1 . 4 ... (.I'. rer.r3 Of of lite peke. An tot
tor.. artier", rte., should be addreautl fo
• _ 13. LOCKE &CO
.General
atryeitoAutv o N, N Y.
abt:Se.l.7 n farsb.rdle of MIL'
.xcls box.
HOSTETTER'S:
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and manufocturers of HOS-
T TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACII BIT- •
TERS can appeal with' perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
Stites, because the article has attained arepu-_
taciori heretofore unknown. -A few facts upon
.tlds point will speak more powerfully than ,
centimes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption' of Hostetter's Stomach Bit,
ters for the last yearamonated.teover a half
• million bottles, and from its manifest steady.
' increase in times .pastOt ia• - evident that during
the coming year.,the consumption will reach
neurone million betties. This immense amount
could • never have been Sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepora
,
lion, and the sanction of the molt prominent
.physicians in those 'sections, of the country
. !where the article is best known, `not only
recoMmend 'the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at. all times to give testimonials to its
_ efficacy ih ell cases of stomachic derangements
and fhe diseasesiesulting therefrom.
• This is cola temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in . the way of trine
• pcting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
istimatioriof an invaluable _medicine, which is
I destined to be as 'enduring as time itself.
Ilostetter'e Stomach-Ititters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever. and agile
' end various other bilious complaints have
counted their vidttmS by hundreds. • To be
•• able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
_ore a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and him
diseases, is to the, proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies • the blood, and
imparts'renencd vitality to the nervous system,
giving it • that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach; liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to a condition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as -
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
iu it a stimulant Peculiarly ndapied to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
Invigorating , to the bowels, excelleidi as a tonic,
and' rejlivenating generally. We have the evi
dence , of thousands of aged men Mid women
,'who have experienced the benefit of using this
' preparalion while suffering from stomach de
' vangements and general debility; acting under
. 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 certain periods . when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
._ sink under the trial. The relation or mother
and child is so absorbingly tendep,lthat the
mother. especially if she.be young, is apt to
forget her own health 'in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. 'Shotild the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally tig,gravate;l. Tigre,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recurk
rate the energies of the, system, and enable the
' mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
nod tesponsibilities. Nursing mothers gene-'
rally . prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of phjai-4
clans, because it, is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All those persons, to whom we have partimp•
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from -
fever find ague,..cnit.Sed by malaria, dinrrhcea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of attpetite,:and
all dise.ises or delYangements of thNstromach,
superannuated invalids, persons - ofsedentery
occupation, and nursing mothers, wiR consult
their own physical welfare-by giving to Iles
tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a tried.
• CATTION.—We caution the pnblie against
• 'using any-or the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for licdfirrrxi's CELEBRATED
SrouAen limMts, and see that each bottle has
the words "Dr. J. llostetter's Stantach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and - stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork, and,
observe that our autograpb..si - gnal ure is on the
label.
Z Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER
RECITE, Pittsburgh, Pm, and sold - by all
druggista, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Arno
rim, and Germany.
Wistais Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Coughs, Colds, Coughs,
- Coughs, Colds, Coughs, '
Asthma,
Bronchitis, "'Oarsmen, Bronchitis,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis.
Whciopingllo, Croup,
Whooping - tough, ,Croup,
Consumption, Consumption, Consumption,
Consumption, Consumption,.
and ail Isle_cli.seaies, find an unfaiEng antidote, a .
ready relief, and a sure and speedy .rnie, in that
greatard approved remedy, -
Wieter's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
~Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. - •
- The Rev. Jacob 'Bethke,
TreJ7 Leech eed entehl'respettett among the Geriess itops.
laeoa of AL, emery, retakes thefoilpreing statestemfor
ths bereft of as al/Lida. •
HA'cOVER, TA, Feb. 16, 1859.
Messrs. S. IV - Fowt.r. fr. Co., Boston, —Dear Pint
Raring realized' in my faintly important benefits from,.
the use of your yaluable rzeparation,,WnrrsVe
Bwt-
OAM Critartic, it affords me pleasure to
recommend it to the public. Some, eight yeah age one
of My daughter= seemed to be in a decline, and little
hopes of her recovery Were entertained. I then pro
cured a i,,ottle of your exceUentßalsam; And before she
had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there,
was a gYeat Improvement in bey health. I here, hi my
indiv dull ease, made frequent use of your valuable"
medicine, and ba've allesys been benefited by it. I
waeld, homier, - the patdie Agana, impositisa; be
came Awe u s•rsed deal -of syntrips; Wisterr's Behan of
Ibid Cherry tyleat.arovhald the Corearry.
_ - • JAPOB atCELIZ.
Puginis Testimony. -
Catiff cede from Mi. N011.8011t2 NORTON, ef Gle
Erasti:xter'Office; Recinsumli.
RIcITRIOND, VL., Feb. MI. IP/30.
Mama F. W;FOWLE & CO., Bodost,•—• Caudal:um:
I witlr pleasure testify tothe great merit of your in.
' Valuable lung mediiine; Woranit Mama( or
WILD .Crtgruti, which is likewise highly veined I
many of our esteemed citizens, *he have tested its
virtues by trial.
I first made use of This Bali= some three year's sinpl'
fur a violent and ditlressing cough - which heeled the
skill of physicians, and, to toy joy, experienced such
, gratifying relief as tkinduce rue to persevere in its use.
I always keen s it by me, and ever find it to be unfad
ine in it effects. "No medicine that I hive ever used
has given such speedy irlief. Yours truly,
. NORBOIINE NORTON,.
From Jesse Smith, Est i .
Presided 6f VW Norris Coney But, mut uric& well
krfinra mut arch Mteased arms:had Jlrest Jersey. •
AfonttbrzoWN, N.J., Jan. 9, WA •
,
llama. S. W. FOWLS ac Co.,—Dear Sim: Hiving
used Dr. VI'ISTAR'S 1141.LISA.D OF WILD CEIZILii far
about fiftrien' yenta, land basing realized Ha beneficial
results in my family, it affords me great pleasure bi
recommending it to the public es a valuable remedy.he
cases. of.leak lave; colds, coughs, tc., and a remedy.
which t consider to be entirelY innocent, and may be
taken with perfect safety by-the meet delicate inbealth:
Tome very respectfully, -
JESSE sawru..
Beware of rile pad worthless cowneerfeila!
The onlyt 'endue, Pure, and Maficinaf ;Milao has
thp nine of BUTTS," written with a - pen,
and the printed name of the proprietors, "S. W.
FOWLE& C 0.," on the outer wrapper. :
dIR who safer with any &setae of the Throat,
Lang; or Chest, an, obkzirs like relief by using _
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,
Wistar's - B*ain of Wild Cherry,
•PREPARED Br c
H.I W. FO W LE Co
.5 1
No. I BTREMCNT STREET, BOSTON.
SOLD BY
•
,Druggias, Dealers. and Merchants i s tart' data
and:4j in the United gate&
, ^For !isle b'y :12,1 Turre3l and Re.id,Watrons &Foe
I , •r t Montro,e ; Altos Nichols
,I.;Vooklyn ;`,Whitney,:'.; I.larford • Wetdd, Ward
fiend; J. C. Cronsttad, DuudaJt: Gritda, Great
Bend: • 1 • July 26.7-Yi•
ÜBRICATING:OIL,
t.: of Itt%dliteri, for: by •
.U.; EL TUREELL
ram
SJINT,OIt IT'
I,IVER.I - tittlit sia-on' •
~,..0,4 0 31,1:13.11,11'...ATE:fe
1 ..
IT ie elernyoUndell intim:4, , a
0m - ci rj MR. a n d
has betnnean en.oblhhtti tainotlq-nittsrn Alt, brine. kionilt
aiht apphomsi by all Owl nsse n0...1 IL AMU.. non . re- '
serte4l 1" a Ith noialettee to e ielt th e dins... fur It Ush it
la reeninneshletL ~ '. : 4 . • • , i . :
I.t3t. 1aum,t,th0w..1.0. 1 ,...• .Itii11„ the 1 , ,i leo rent
who hal liven uts all In Sur ow billet, tr. 114u0untilwa -
acumltrlitsleertnientes in inn r 4, !pot,t,tionkLow. I
1 ha 11.0 Mall to Llanolnl i .i. in. flatnnyerantent of tba
trullOrnutirniting it. and ... 4 4 44 In man quantlnna as to
*An V.lilyi . th.i...Ai. •
~ i - -
I,t tid thrtatea n nf Four' In iment 01,1 e tnn , si the
toe Of ihe1.1171.11. IV ol , VIDOIIATIIII., vet o -
nineties [Lineer C4llll-i plaints, Itilleina Alto_
larks,. Diapepala„l - Slioroule Diarrhoea,
S um M e r Co m ,t' yilainle, *senile:,
1• Y: Dtopiy;• Sour' - lAitoznarli,ilithitual
, g
Costir seems Choi..., Ir, l'holcrit ICholeo '
- Ira Norte's, Cholera i A ili,rimt.um.'lFiat,
le to cr. 14a u a - die r.,1 14 . 1 Fe untie Wet. Jilk cow.
c5. ,„„,14,,,, b e i u.,. n;ul-I,7l,essfulls , as an 0 illlssev•
ry Faintly - Dietll-; R i rint.. itwincul.szcir.
LEA DAIL' il E, en;.. theon net ■ eon te•oity.)in
ter.ntr raillel4a, #lli iWg
ei A z ki thrte Ten,
eyoonf CUM
ula , tai:- c• 3 at Collxillecit•eitica 44
aback. 'I - • ' ; -, s ' 1
.. A• i 'who use !thee ;gl,elug their ;' , OUlnOni
in 144 CAT...t. . ••... • . .
— MIX IS, VATEIt 111 'THE; 1101:TII IWITII
T 11.14 INV/Guam - en, AND ht%4LLOVir
80111TOGE1111,11t. - -!•
Price Otte Dal 'Or pre 111. •tle: • '
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i 1`611111•Y '
CA Titil R-1 7 I C ..P 11 11 i.S.I
- Co3II.OI3NDIZO FR , .11
Pare - Yegrtablc lea liar to, and rtlt up In
ULAXS CASES, Ale light, to.ll will *eels
In any climate:
The - h'aplity
.Ca-lam it•ortlo PLDI.I-eero•
Us hot I se re fhttisartle
tuna le his manliest mile
The eo:ktsotiv inern-Wn
hrivelnue;useAthe PILL - 7 :
nit es orris a meant Wtheir
Ilant whine the rentil of nil.
The Prittesairen now,
on difFennt portions of the'
he FIAPIII.V
has. sithdue 'reference to
been , . entamende I from n
table Ettrarts, • Welt net
..ihnntuao meal; and an,
• es when> • thttbartle Is
tit "grist r tits of the
ties., Pain. In the
Cloativreett, Peln
. the Mrholle MIS',
• frequently, if nisinete.l..
Ter, Lott or Am,-
.•al lon!of Cold over
nest. Ile:Wee:hr. or!
all 1 it iti1111111;1171
/children nr Atltelte,l
i.nri tier of thrt Illness!!
flesh Ii heir. Inn numerous
meet. Dote. 1 int.
PITICE TTI
The T.l wer 1,11 g.,
thertti• Flits are -ntti
soil wholesale hy the t mat
('WT. W. SA:
Ed v;;;I::1; & 71;;;WcMr Ina
...2 num twenty yevre.
int demand from those ate
`'Anal the tatiglicition ,et IMO,
r% asa, hivAloquewl yue to plaw!
1 1 4 , I
y§. Ihnl difterenienthartlesact,
VI hOweln.
Tit A lITIC !Fill la
thts well entelalelool fall,
vnriety a they breat Two,
elike on ever ``i n nar thy.
PR good and sni In all ea.
Ca needed. fuel) ias Ile.
1. - . SI 031110.0 h.; tigrllil.
1 IlerY and: •Loliin,
mid Soresie.• over
from otol.len 0 4,1, whit
clot Ina lone room or Fn.
IltrovCereitliig•eis
,.._Pl eft..hontly, lariat tem,
ti •welgibt In i tic herd,
5 Altai u se.,.
.. 1 1Vorsos in
It ilea Inuit..., a treat
lIIPI many A Iven em In w bleb
le to Illt,11:4311 In U.,:s atiVCI U.-.
ftvr.-E nrititiie.
rkiiti.e nod Finst , lly Ca
rd b} Druentato nenerwlly, and
In all the Urge too to.', -
Nlrt)lZ /7/. 11, 11., ~.
Manunrtorer ao.I 'lope/nor ;
ny, I:.-ri. 'a itse, . s
335 Itrond w
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•
. MORE NEW ARRANGEME NTS
GREJAT ATTRACTIONS
• - AT TUE
FOOT OF MAIN STREET
r ritiEl extensive .Furniture Establishment of
i
JI. S3l TH INOTHERS having been refitted and
greatly mproved, the proprietors respectfully
announe to the citizens of Moutrostl and Vicin
ity that they are constantly making-and keep on
hand the LARGEST and BEST a4arirtrueat of
FURNITURE -
To lie:tonnd in the Conntry.
We give the following list of some of the ar
ticles which we will sell -at greatfr reduced
prices, fqr CASH or READY, PAY: s ; _
• Itur,aits, Walnut or Mahogany ,With glass
flora $l5 to $35. 1
, l
Boreios with marble nr - brocatelleitop . :. from
r3jB to VA: And a large assortment, from 88.
$10.12, 14, to SlB. I
Nash Stands, Card StandS;Corner and Square
Stands, df all varieties and prices, frOm 75 cents
to ten diillam. m
1
'' Dr`4s,; Divans .towel Racks, PootttooLs,Otto
,;is, Loungea,&c. . ' -
.r. Centr4:i, Card, Pier; Toilet, - Dinink, Kitchen,
tnd Extension Tables..- I
Chairs—Cane and Wood Sesta, IRo-kers- r .
Cane, Flag, and Weed Seats, of every variety
and style. • -
Sofas: tete a totes fuirnishe4 at short nobs
tt Notv York. prices. . 1
N. R. 1{.,,a,1
".early made coffins on.' hand or fur
fished at short' notice.—hearses' lalwaya
rea , iiness when desired. - .
W aril-ploy none hut Caar,Fut. and EXPF.M.
P.NCEn Won 10 . 1 E N Wit intend to doi our %Vona
WELL, and sell it--as Low as it can lie, afforded
-W. W. smiurzi,
A. 4Y11171:3, JR., •
_ • ' Et. sill *TU.
:AT t rrm o. Jan. l'fßth. 1860.—Llf.
KEYSTONE HOT;EL,
At Montrose, Penn.
Nlirtolt. IL HATCH, Propr tor
new and commodious liotiel situated
A. on Public Avenue,.near the Court" flouse,and
'early in the centre of the business poition of
qentro , o, is now fu ly completed and furnished,
ind was opened bn Monday. the 27th day of
Sept,•Mber, 118.513,- for the acComModation of
the public and travelers. The Propiletor feels
confident that he tatnow prepared to entertain
413--sts in a manner that cannot fail tO give
Cogiplete Satisfictjon.
The Hotel and Furniture are new,land:nn.ex.
Pons° has been spared to render it equal, if net
inp,rier to any similar establishmentlin this-part
of the State. It-is well supplied wiith_all the
decent improvements and comforts, and obliging,
wliters will always be readyto respbnd to the
call of customers,
rit ibles connected with this j Basile are
Nowvand. Convdnicint.
.The Proprietor respect6l I y solicits; the patron
..R of his old friendr, and the public g enerally.
.
• WM. K. MATCH.
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NEW
L. HARDING &
NICHOLSON DEPOT.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT,
MADE TO
G a
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READY-PAY CUSTOMERS.
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We' are determined -not. to. be% put-done
in the way Of , - 1
LOW
PRICES.
ALL:UT:WS OP' PRODUCE Taken inEVeliange 'for
G CZ) 0 CO O .
L. 11.48univa &. co.
s. - Jt COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE,
/IX tho Grest 'Monody for indbtordinti, Millions and
.Serufaton...Contplaints, and All (Booster. of the Blood. for
4le, tit wh(doeskasd retail, by • ABEL TERRELL.
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• . .V. 1 ,1-.11:37.31:110 '
el.!pcihene, candles, I.l.nip oq, &c.
' Tcrrell's
33.MINTAWII<>. Ml=4
upr;-3.:Tahrttlot for turpentine and xt
, rur z:le by' ABEL 71VILLL.
33.432•0610 • e. -
TII . E BEST IN !/fAitICEI:i•-...LEZI
At S 5 Cents pet G.
Also Binning Plaid, and Cautptiene , plrlts
constantly on Mad, at lowest market prices.
Montrose. Vet. 10. ApElf TtiRMILL
r
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COMMERCIAL "CO L LLEGE.
Located over the Suawichanna yalley
13INGHAIVV:T014 N. Y.
VAC U LTY , '
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D. W. LOWELL, Principal, P L rofesior• or the
Science ~of Accounts; Practical Accountant,
Authiirof Treaties upon Book-Keep.
log, Diagrams illustrating the same.
Join" RANKIN, Commercial Accituntant, Profes'r
of Book - Keeping and Malicia Mathematics.
J. .I,Coaris, Assistant Prolesior in the Book
Keeping Department._ .
A.-J. WARNER, Professor of Practical and Or.
- namental Penmanship, Cominorcial Wenla
. 'Lions and Correspondence., •
I LECTURE
lon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lect
cialLaw and Political Economy.
lon. Ransom Malcom. Lecturer on Contracts
Promissory Notes and Bills Of Exchange':
Rev. Dr. N. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial
Ethics.
,EIAIIIIIIIII G COMitiIiTTEE:
non, Shermab U. Phelps, Osborn, Esq.
Tracy It. Morgan, Eeq.
The object of this College 1t to, afford to all
an opportunity of obtaining.a thorough Business
.
Education. I '
life Books and Forma 'are.earefully arranged
by practical accountants expri:ssly, for this In
stitution and embrace, all the recent ~.improvem
oots... ,
The course of instruction memprises every
department of business: The learner will be
thoroughly taught the seined and 'practice uf
Double Entry Buok•Keeping is applied to the
following - kinds of business, viic : General 1116-
chandising, Manufacturing, Bunking, Commis
sion, Steambpating. :Railroading, •Forwarding
Freighting, Foreign Shipping,llLc.
•
YOUNG MAI 4
Can qualifylbemselves Ina short ti Me. at this Institte
tion,to all Important and lucrative Situations. -Ample
references can be given %there graduates of Irt:0 arc now
filling desirable eltuatlone With salaries troll] Pal to $ll5lO
la:raiment. °
The Proprietort , are.in possession of testimonials from
some of thy fort Com m erctrd Houses is the State. tb whore'
they have fttrnished hook-keepery, showing their entire
yatiefactionand confidence In the ability of the graduates
of this Institution.
In all Its branches, taught by.the moat !MIMI and tbor
°ugh masters of the Pri. No College lin the country en
joys a higher reputut ion in this department. Ladles' De
partment entirely separate from thatiof thegentlemen.
Students can enter College at any time. No vacations,
Time to completethe course, from S to 10 weeks.
.Stm
Stu
dents passing the requisite examination are presented
with the most elaborate and elegant I engraved Diploma
issued by anv Commercial or Classical Institution in the
Colon. ,tssistance rendered to graduates In procuring
situations. s !
'or terms.of kprice of hoard. testimonials of
g duates filling position s.,tc, addresa the proprietors for
el ulars containing full particulars.
LOWELL & WARNER, • '
Proprietors Binghamton Commercial College,
or. 8, '6o.—y Binghamton, N. Y.
DAILY MAIL ROUTE ;BETWEEN
MONTROSE & FRIENDSKLE.
, •
CO3(IIES mrryin.l, than.; and 11111..ACIItZerf4 between
Montrosb and Friendsville, will leave Searle's Hotel.
in Mlndrose,,Ndaily. at I o'clock, a. m. and leave Friend&
'ine nt t o'clock, p. to. , ..
.c.47 - 11nrser and carriages can beprOenred at the Livery
Stable of the',lll).criber in Montrose, on reasonable terms.
Hontrage, Aug. 16, 16GO. tf ri D. GOOD I'
, ,
PORTRAITS- PORTRAITS 1.
NEW. ARRANGEMENTS! IN TILE '
ERICK , • BLOCK.
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rIIE 'undersigned having taken tee Room formerly
occupied by W. B. DE INS. is nowlereparod to fiarnish
who may desire with a good and truthful Portrait.
well posted in the itrodnct ion 'Pr the various kinds
le Pi entree of the day, I flatter myself t lutt my work tanut
fxcelledhy sny In this section of the eonntry.
Among the various kinds taken at my Rooms arc the
;I.lfß/OTYPE, PHOPOGRAPH,
.ITELAI A VOTYPE, NEILLOGRAPH,
Locket Pictures down to the smallit i st sized miniature
Transferred Amhrotypes—the finest thingout, - far
sandtip.f_by Post to any part of the World without till%
postage. Mi . Pictures arc bold, vigonins, and expressive
—not those faint, lifeless shadows Often sold about the
yountry.- Pit:tures taken in all kinds Of weather, equally
well. except those of young children. No Rlot re need be
taken unless,perfect satisfaction is &ten.
In dressing for a picture, avoid light colors, as
-bine. porpic,,scarlet, pink. etc. Most others take well; As
green. black, red, snuff, brown, orange, yellow. etc.
r.?"f" Remember that the place to get yonr i picture" is
n the Brick „Block; over Read, Watrons .k Poster's store.
. . J. H. HAZLETON.
Mon ose, Pa., Nov. 211th. MO.
GRCTER s .,z, BAKER
CELEBRATED NO iSEL4SS
SEWING MACRINES,
I
•G 'DODS.
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FOR FAMILF, AND MANVF4TI.TRING Us!,
495 .Broadway, NeW-York.
; GOODS.
Agenciis in all theprinciPcil, Cilia and
The Grover & Baker S. M. Co. beg to
call the attention of the public to their recently hurodu
ced
ed NOISELESS FAMILY. AND MA i NUFACTURING
egearrlter TRACIRRLITO3 t ,
MAKING TILE SHUTTLE oft STITCH.
Threw machines combine all the tat t Useful improve
month In sewing machinery, endure h ghlY recommended
for their i
Simplicity of Construction ;1
Noiselessness ; Rapidity;
- Rare of Management; •
Capacity for all kinds of work,
And Beauty and BegtdaritY of Stitch.
.
Various styles of these machines adapted to the house
or workshop:will be round atthe different agencies of the
company throughout the United States. Their new •
SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS' USE,
The latest tritunpu of the sewing machine art—noiseless,
rapid, and easily operated--will commend itself to those
who use such machines for manufacturing clothing.
Grover] & Raker. Ifilaelites,
WALING "TIM 1 .
GIOVER. & BAKERI STITCH...
These Justly-celebrated machlnes.• dapted to all the
wants of the (household and mannfaetory, continue to
maintain the.pre-ewilnence which t almost universal
verdict of the public has awarded them. The well-known
i •
STRENGTH, ELASTICITY, 84 DURABILITY,
of the Grover & Baker Stitch will always insure these
machines the preference for family usg, for the mannSte
tare nf such goods as are intended foi r vear—fer use antinot for show, • . .
Llis - ,Wherever the 0: over & Bak Stitch/fad:dues
Lave exhibited and fairly judged tel with
the lading Settler. Machines in the Market, Including:.
the Wheefer.& Wilson, they have i variably borne oft
the first. precnium. ,
-This useartion is emilirmedhrthedricision of the colu
mn:tees of the State Fairs of
lIA LIN OILS, 1
1 . ..• - •
,;. 011.1L0 - .gil ' -
. - i ' RIC til Q it N g
recently 1104, which awarded the first, premium to the
-Grocer & Baiter Machine over all nth rs.in competition.
i 5:
reronVommer
PENMANSUT?
Towns in the United States.
Tail FOLLOWING ENTO9IIBE24ENTS OF f '
ifSP,AIDEIW4 -- 1 7 k
, !',CEPHALIC: TULL:
WILL CONVINCE ALL WUO BUFFER rixoar
I.IE ADACHEI
SPEEDY -AND SORE \ M RE
IS WITHIN THEIR REAtI.
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As llWse testimonials were 'info/leafed y Mr.
aßyltling t ,they afford unquestionabli
. . i
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' proof of the efficacy of this Ind ,
,
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. ' seie ntVe discovery:
I .
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. aVADONVILIA Coax., Feb. 5, f
Mn. siamiso: . . .
I your
,
harea tried Cephalic Pills. and f nu . Gent so well
that I want you to send nir-$2 worth mote. i
Part ofthese are for the nclghhorsjo whom tga're a few
out of the first box I got from you. -
. Scud the Pills by mall, and oblige
Ifutir obl. - amyl.
~.
, . • . JAS. ILEX'
♦.
, I Haverfork Pa., Feb.
' "[Adel pat fo send meone more box of poor
Pills; if Aare received a great led qf ben..Wiens
Yours, respectfully
. • • 1 A,NI4TOIIIII
..
Spruee
IL Spalding. Creek, llontlngdon co., Pia, 3 1
• , Sir: '
•
-Yon Will please send me two hoses of your Pi
them Immediately.
Respectfolly yours, •
JOlO. B. Si.
P; B.—ifirme used one bo yckir .and
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• Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan.
Henry C. Spalding, Esq. • -
Please find enclosed twenV-tiVe cents, for w •
me another box. of your. Cepimlic Pills. They
the best lulls I have over tried.
Direct A. STOVER, P.
' Belle Vernon, Wyandot county]
• ° Beverly, Mau., De •
H. C. Spalhlng, 'Esq.
I wish for some circulars or large show Mils,
grv u e r l a ' n " v i tl i r?n o g re olte i V r eprzsr. m en Y ,i7hl.l:
One of my customers, who is subject to a se
headache, (usually lasting two days). roar cured
taetid eut hoar by your s /M/s. which } sent her,
Ileapectfully yours,W. B. Vl'
-Nosyrioidisbarg, Frank
• -, drincuirs
Emmy C. Spalding;
No. 48 Cedar street, N. Y. , - .•
Dear Sir:
Inclosed llndiwenty4lve centa.os.l Isr *bleb '
box of "cephalic pille."_ Direct to Nev. Wm.
Repuoideburg, Franklin norm - 4',.
instanl'our Pills work like cliarm--rwp Maack
ter.
Trtr!i yours," Wm F
Tpailantl,
Mr. SpaTdiny.
Sir • •
Not long since I sent to•yon fur a box of 'Cep%
for the cure of the Nervous: tleadache and Cost
and me:dyed the' same, and They Aad AO good a
wag induced (a 'end for more.
Pleas) stead by return man.. nirect to
A. B.
Ypsilanti,
Frniit the Examiner. No folk,
Cephalic P illauccomplbth , the object for which t
made, viz.: cure of headucho in forms. '
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. From the Examiner, Norfolk,
They have been tested in more than a th e m
with entire eItIMEI.
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From the Democrat ; St. Cloud, 3
Tryon cre. or hare been trnabled with .the
Fend fur a box of cephalic pills, so that yon
theft' In case otan attack. •
Frnm the Adveitie6^. Providence .
The Cephalic Tills are said to be it remarkahl
remedy for the headache, and one of the very
that 'very. frequent complaint which has ever
covered.
From the Westeim R. R. Gyzeite,
We heartily endarxe Mr. Spalding, and Ws
Cephalic Pills.
•
Fro;n. the Valley Star. Kanawha
We are enre that pereons suffering with the
who try thein, will stick to them:
From the Path Finder, Arm Odra
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Try them; ion that arc afflicted. and we are
roma tealltnony can be added. to the already t
iirt"that has recefyed benefits that nu other eted
prodnce. •
From the Si. Louis Democrat
The himeneedetruand for the article feephali
raprtily increasing.`
~From the arzetie,
Mr. Spalding wonla not connect his name
tide he did not know to ixnweal real merit:
Frron 1141 Advertiser, Providence,
The testimony in their favor is strong, from
respectable quarters.
From fhe Doii -Veto. .Ne.topori, R. Li
Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kind*
By the use of these ells the Periodicattacits of Neripes
or Sick Headache may he . prevented' and if taken at the
commencement of an attack, immediate relterfrom pain
and sickness will be obtained. . II
They seldom fail in removing the NaUseciand c illeaclache
to which females are so subject.' " - ' '' -- i •
They act gently npdd the bowels ,— removing&tour.
Fur Literary Men, StodenLe, Delicate Female' . and ;all
persons of se&ntary /Wits. they are valnablean taxa/ire,
improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to e diges
tive organs.% and restoring the natural clas ty mind
atnkt re
it of the Whole lectern. -.
The CEPHALIC prtf.s are the remit of ion., investi
gation and carefully conducted experiment!. haing bike
In nee malty years, during which Hme they have prevented
sod relieved a vast amount of pain and sure ring from
Headache, whether originating In the nerwas dystem: or
frod a deranged state of the stomach, - r
They are entirely' vegetable in their composition, and
aymbe takenntalltlmecwith perfect safety witliT mak
mg any change of diet, and (he absence of any;d , ieet#44
Lasts renders it ea* toadadtdder them ; to e#l;drelt. i , •
- - Beware of - Counterfeits!
The genuine have five signatures of Henry? C. lipidding
oneach box..' •
Sold by Drugglete and other Dealers In Medicines. j
A box will be sent by man prepaid on receipt the 1
i 3E'rlgate• !Se_ Ciesatts.
• All orders, should he addresied to. : •-•,.. • L
c ' niENuir C. SPALDING l
a.
Jrovlll v Itch 48 Cedar sir set, Mow . Iniiit. ,
ver ATilin g iebole of SPALIMO' . 4 PREPAREDiILiT
will save ten ttmee its ant tuannallY.ll. .
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SPALDING'S PREPARED,cir •1
1
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SPALDING'S PREPARED GL
SPALDING'S PREPARED G
SAVE Tl.l* PIECES
zcogimv
tlif""A STITCII A T1 : 111 Sins
An 'Weidman will happen, even In well regu a
ilea, iris very desirable to have some cheap and
lent way for repairing furniture, toys, crockery,
_ ISPALDIN.CB PREPARED °Luz
meets Oil snelremergencles, and no Iton4hold
to he without it. It is always ready, bud up to
lag point.. -
".E'SEFUL IN EVERY 11,0VSN."
N.ll.—A'BrOph aeompanles each Bottle.
cents. •Addrego, HENRY C. ['PALMY
No. 48, Cedar Street, Ne •
, - CAUTION. - ' I
Ascertain unprincipled persons are attempt i n to palm
off on the unsuspecting public. imitations of my spared
01w:1 - World caution all persons to examine *fore pm ,
chasing?mid see that the full name,
1
' ,Or SPALDING'S PREPARED OLUE.jej 1
le on the outelde'xiapper ; all others are swindl ng coun
terfeits. 7- 7 - •
TEIRREL
T s prepared joeure every ase of BCROBULA
lshe Country, and he has a Remedy for nearly, every 41
to which ileah Is heir. Call at the .
GREAT MEDICINE EMPORIUM
,;-
of ABEL 'EURRELL, anti' be availed of the hetactita
'paused. • Montrose, July It; 1861.1
K.FA11•42) LA:miss'
A P plead dam) rtment Just =WI ve. Chhnnle ,shadts
11 burners , wicks : etc, at • . • 'l'n relre.l
"Wall' AND PDODITCTIVE PAESI' LA* 0, PDR
11,,' HALE. twer4s , 4‘ro miles South of Philadelphia. )0
dhe Garden State of ,the Ermit,, Best climate and' ; location
for markets in thelhaloa. •
[See advertleemeot of Viaeiand.l • ;
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VG A oliAliGt OP MATE;
P ioIIVE.fLTII. , l l,tu advertisament al liieland.
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lamp.
Ayer's, Sarsaparilla,
FOE PURIFTINO THE BLOOD;
And far.the speedy ewe of the adjoined vailetles of
Mem*:
' la" and iiiiisit'alona iffiretiene, such as
• Tanners, Ulcers, Sore", Eruptions, Pim
ples, Pontiac", Illoteheo Ro ll s, mains,
mad all Skin Miseasea.
•
GARLAND, end., sth Jane, MSC
d. C.`Arit A: Co. Gents: I feel it my duty to so
-
knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done for ma.
Hating Inherited a Scrofulous infection, i have suffered
from it in various Ways for yearn --Sometimes It burst
out in • Ulcers on to y hands and arms; sometimes It
darned inward and &Messed mo at the stomach. Two
years ago It butke out oti my head and covered my snip
and earn with one "ore, whkt was Ninth! and lo.thsome
beyond description. .1 tried man v medicines arid Fever'
FaheMsobuniterldgthrZtll lunch .
ntielenftgThailfratiadanijOiciA
to real in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared.
an altannive (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your repo
lation thatsoy thing you intaie mustbe good. I sent to
Chnimurti and got it, and used it till it oared me. -took
it, as yoo advise, In small doses of a testpoonful over a
month, and used almost three bottles. lie* and healthy
skim soon began to form under the scab, which after a
white fell off. 'My skin Is now clear, and 1 know by my
ft , elinge that the disease is gone from my ayatm. You.
can well; be li eve that I feel What lam awing when tell
joe, - thatt hold you to be one of tho apostles of the .age,
and remain ever gratefully, Timm,
• .
•
ALFRED 11. TALLEY,.
;'•-• •
Et; Anthony'. Fire, Rose or Prirs 'Pamir
Tetter and-Sett Rheum, Scald Ilead,rting
worm, Stint Ryes, Dropsy.. • •
Pr-Hobert. It. Pretde into from Salem, x.-r„ 12th
• Sept.. VW, that He lea cured •an inveterate tam of
Propay.i which threatened to terminate tidally, by. the
persevering use or our Saruparills, and also a dengue
-
an attack of ItalignantEryefprlas by large dome of tire
same; info be cures thecommon Eruption by it as
litantly.l • . ,
rtrei.choeele, ,Goltre k or Swelled Neck.
Zebulini Sloan of, Prospect s , Texas, writes: Three'
bottles of your Sarsaparilla cured toe from a Goitre—a
bideoureawelllng on the neck, which I had suffered from
over twb years." •
Lanenrrhesa or Whites, °Varian 'Tumor,
Uterine -Ulceration, Female Diseases,
S. Channng, of New York City, writes:
• mostcheerfully amply with the request oryour agent In.
saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent
'Hostile In the numerous complaintalor which we em
ploy such a remedy, but especially in Female Dlnsuea
of the Scroll:ions diathesis. I.have cured many Invet
erate aims of Latarrhcea by It, and some where the
eomplatot was caused by ukeeation of the uterus.. The.
ulceration itself was soon eared. Nothing within my
knowledge equals it for these female derangemente.7
Edward S. Marrow,of Newbery, Ala-, Writes : "A den
;gerons
hired tumor on one of the fentalea Hurry family,.
which all the remedies we could employ, has
at length been completely cured by your extract of Sar
aaparille. 'Our physician thought nothing but extirpa
tion could afford relief, but Ire advised the trial of your
Sarsapatilh: as the list resort before ,curting. and It
proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks
no ayrbptom of the disease remains."
.
qyphlllit and Mercurial Diseace.'
NEW ORLKANR, 2501 August, ISS9.
Dn. .7t, C. ATER: Sir: I cheerfully' comply with the
request' of your agent, and report to you amine of the
effects I have realized with youeSarcapaille.
I hare cured with it, in my practice, most of the com
plaints Or which it Is recommended, and have found ha
effects Walk wondernd lu the cure of Venereal and Mer
curial ?}isms& One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers
In hiathrost, which were consuming his palate and the
m
h ris
top of , outh. Your Sarsaparilla, atcadilv taken,
cured min ' Ave weeks. Another was attacknl by Iwo ,
oudary eymptotna in his nose, and the ulceration had
eaten away a considerable part of it, se that I believe the
disorder would coon reach lute brain and kill him. BM It
yielded:to my administration of your Sarsaparilla ;- the
ulcers healed, and he he well again, not of course without
some diatlguration of the face. A woman who hail been
; treated for the came disorder by mercury wda suFetitig
ftom this poison in her bones. They had become co senSt•
tire to the weather tent on a damp day sire suffered
,ca
cruclatling pain in her Joints and bones. She, too, was
cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few ,wicks. I
.know *con Its formula, which your agent -gave me, that
this Preparation from your laboratory most be a great
remedy.; consequently, thole truly - remarkable, results
with lit: not surprised me.
I , fl
uffy yours, G. V. LARIMER, M.D..
ere lack
itf are at-
):llc PHU
Ireneo..
dreet
,"Ntheutuat.laris, Gont. Liver Complaint.
iNbEIIOOENCE. Preston CO., Ye.. 401 July, Nip.
Dm .1: C. AYER. Sir: I have been afflicted with op:1M;
ful chronic Rheemotians fors long time which baffled the
skill oft.Physielans, and stuck to me in spite of all the
remedies I could find, until 1 tried your Sarsaparilla. One
bottle eared me in. two wceks,ond restored my general
health ho much that I am far butter than befitre I was
attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. FRI.:AIt.
Jules'. Y. ,Getchel I, of St. Louis, writes hare been
afflicted foe years with, nil' affection of the hirer, which
destroyed my health. !tried every thing, nilevery thing
*died be relieve - me; and I have hem a broken-down man
for seine years from no other rause titan derange: wet of
thetam:. • My beloved pultorolse 'ter. II r. Espy, adviaed
mot° try your Sarsaparilla, beeanse he said be knelt you,
and and thing you made was worth trying. By Wit Mean
ing of god It luts cured 'me, and bat so purified my, blood
as to make a new man of me. I fret, young again. .The
best Butt can be said. f you is not lila good enough."
' •
fichirirtis, Cancer Toolcia.s. Enlargementool.
aeration, Carte., and Exfoliation of the
Bones.'
A great variety of at rex have been reported to as *here
elms of theta , formidable complaints have resulted from
the awl of this remedy; but our space here will not ad
mit them. • Some of them any be found In nut - A meriran
.Almanne,.whlch the agents below mimed are plumed to
&mist! gratis to all who will for them. •
DyspePsln.• ]Heart Placate, Fits, Epilepsy,
Melancholy, Neuralgia.
Many remarkable roma of these affections Imve been
" made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimu
lates the vital. flotations into vigorous action, and thus
oremoines disordens which would be supposed beyond
Its realh. Such a remedy has long been regoired by the
• ntwssities of thelx:ople, and we are confident that this
will do for than all that medicine can do. s
. - -flyer's- Cherry Pectoral,'
,*
ty Were
I •
onre tent
utnerpu6
&due can
YOU inn RAPID 'Cunt. of.
Douglas, (folds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
. Croup, Bronchitis ' Incipient Causump.
Hon, and for•theßellet of Co nsuanp.
Hsi, Pakistani, in advanced
• .1 stages orate Disease.
This is a remedy So universally known to stimuli any
other for, the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it
is useless hero to publish the evidence of Its virtues. Its
unrivalled excellence for coughs and - colds, and its truly
wondevfill cures of pulmonary disease, have made it
known throughout the civilized tuitions of the earth.
Few are the oommutiltlea, or even fimilles, among them
who have not some personal experience of Its effects—
some living trophy In their midst of Its victory over the
subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat-and lungs.
As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and
as they know; too, the efforts of this remedy, wo need not
do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir-
tnea that it did • have when making the cures which have
won act - strongly upon the conildente of mankind. • !
Prepaild by Dr. J. di. CO., Lowell, Kam'
. .
For orilehiA nal Turrell. Montrone; {Chetah
,d" 11111 n
Dander; Waltman & Swirlier, Auburn ettlre. an d'l y
dealcia end drnuirtatverywberc. .. oc b y eri-
TX3CIE: Gr.:M . 39 4 ILT io.a.mrsean
AUMAN
• MISER Y
Just Published .in a Sealed Enrdopej Price 25 cents.,
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LECTURE BY Dfi.- CITIXERWELL
AL. on the cense and cure of Spermator
tines. Consumption, ]dental and l'hySint
Debility, Ni,rvonsness, Epilepsy; Impair
ea Nutrition of the-body • Lassitude; Weakness of the
limbs and the back ; Indisposition: loss of memory;
aversiowto -foci ety.:Jove of solitude ;
trust ; dizziness ; headache : affections ofthe eyes: pim
ples on theface ; involuntary emissions. and sexual In
capacity : the consequences of youthful indiscretion, &c. re: — This admirable lecture clearly proves that s the
above ennunterated, often self-adlicted. evils may bore
-moved withoutmedlcine and without surgical operations
la andnd should be read by every youth and every map in the
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Sent under seal, to env address. In a plain sealed mirel
ope. on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps,
by addressing • 1111. CIIAS,Y. C. KLINE. -
* Jn3o—'62] IV Bowery New 'York, Pest Box. WO:,
mm Delielotus Tonle Stbnulant, Especially designed
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for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family,
having auR ercedcd the so Gino," ArOmatic,n.
"Cordite. "Medicited;" "Schnapps," etc., Is now en
denied by aitthe prominent physicians, chemists and con
noisseurs, ad possessing all those INTIMNRIC medicinal
qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OLD and
PURE GIN. Put up In quart bottles and sold by all Drug
glot. andOrocen, vtc. A.M. BIN MUER & &0.,
[Established In Ina] Sole Proprietors.
oc4 No. lO Broad Street, Y,
For sale at Ttirrelle Drug Store, Montrose.
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TAR ANII.-WOOD NAPTHA
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-h the bat Meaning in Me world for vie cure rer •
t . Coughs and Colds, Croups •
Bronchitis, Asthma; Difficult Breathings
' Palpitation of thaßeart.
• For the (*le:lV patient, in advanced' slaw elf
• ' •Couumption together with all Diseases
of thelairoat and Chest ano which
predloose.to Consumption.
11 attacks Use (vat oJ disease, oiler makes Vista
..denfroyer succumb toilsinfinence. Ralnomuin.
centre( eupec ration. & induces healthy action
''- in the diseased Mucous Membrane and tissues.
- peeitlfc:.:ltadapted to the radical
,; • - re of ABTIIMA
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Oneidenninf this ibraluable SYRUP Oen gives
• easeand ontnereently nlap.which. Me partkistar
hatureit the dineanselenien. itis-erypleasant
. fo'the tante. rind neymept in its tired:. ni l it &
• be conrinead that it LI ilicauable In the cure qi"
firmer hint - NtlecOotos.
Price 50 eentsper Rattle. Prepared only by
1)r. A. EY ENIVINN. and nob' by A. EatAirdit,
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Ai 00., N. W. corner oth and POPLAR streets;
Phittrea. Pa.. For sale in Montrose by
- mhZ) eleis) AIIEL TUE BELL Druggist. •
HEAVY MESS rOILE.
fly the Farrel, by • llahiuj & Allen
LIST OF PREMIUMS,
TO BE A winDEt) AT-THE
gIiTRNTH ANNUAL FAIR
OP Tll E
COV
AGERTURAL SOCIETY,
TO BE HELD AT
Id
Cik INT 6 1 11 Xi. CO E,
On Tateisdity and Sept.
_ • 2341 and 24th, 1862.
MirMON' I.—ECIIIIMS.-rCLASS I.—eTALtORS AND 31ATriP.
'Best draught stallion undone of his colts, diploma and $n
Bust stallion roadster ,• best brood niareandcolt
Second beet for eith of above three '
Judges-4;B. Torben, Montrose ; John Tewksbury,
Auburn; Christopher Byrne, Choconnt.
• .cLASP /1.-•FINOLZ AND It•tCHILD
Nutt &Mice:, over fonryeant old, raised in the county SI
Ik-st mare • • .•
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Bret pnir matched horses over three years old ‘• i
" . • _ mares . " .1
5
Second best for each of above four • • .4
Best pair ortnateba mares not raised In the county 3
Jcul2t.Datilel Searle, Montrose; It. S. Birchata,Je,
sup; P. M. Williania, Bridgewater.
,CLASII 111.--COLSII AND NULL a. •
Best pair 3 years old colts, and boot - pair mules, each,
accund hoot (Jr each $2; best pair 2 year. Uld collo, br.t
pair yearling colts, beet a year* old cult, !meta Yearo old
colt, and boot jack, each.s2; .oectind bootjack $l.
Judges—John irrOWn. .r. Like; hamlet Bill, Auburn ;
Thomas Johnson,-Bridgewater.
DIVINION IL-CATTI.II.-CLAtil
Beet bull over 2 years old $3, 2d beet $4; best yearling bull
$3, 2d bestyears best cow over 3 old. $4, 2d beet fel;
• best 2 yearsold heifer $3, 2d best best yearling hrr
2d best $1; best heifer calf $2, 2d beet,sl; beat ball calf
$2, 2d best $l. • •
Judges—H. F. liandrfek. F. Lake; Jas. tartan% Cho
connct James Kaeson, Springville. _
Best bull over 2 yeast old $2, 2.2 $4: best yearling ball $1
- $2; beat Ow over 8 years old $4,24 .l; best 2 yns ,
hcfr apt, 24 $2 best yearling hi; $2, 51 $1; best boll calf
$2, 24 I; best hir calf.s2. °A I.
Judges-4. 8: Ilawley, Iliorleyton ; 'Thos. Nicholson,
Springville; Micluse) Kane, Jr.. Chbconat.
CLea 111.-OIIADX DI ON*. ,
Best ball, beet cow over years old, best *years heir. best yearlingo. best 5 calve*, each $3 ; 2tl on each $2.
Judges—Samuel Pike; O. Prichard; tipring
; k:rederick Lines; Franklin.
CLADS IT.-GRADE DURBAN'S
'Premiums same es forgradederona. Jrulges—WllLtam
'Morgan, Cloconnt Wro. Moltriah, Bridgewater;
Grayos,Apolacon.
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Premiums same as on dm two classes. ' Jidges.—P.
Hinds. 8, Lake ; E. o.l.labcock, Brigdewater; Stephen
Csrpeuter, ilurtbrd..
. CLASS YL--4111LX AND STZIRS.
Best pair of working oxen over 4 years old raised In tbi4
county $.5, 2d ft; best pair of 8 years Old, and 2 years old
steers raised In the rounty.eachs3;2d on each ._
' Judges —Danlel. Seeley, Auburn ; #2
K. - Bueb, Bridge ,
water; David Walselee,
lII.—PWINZ., ' " •
tieet bore, and breeding tow, each V, 2d $2; beet /prim;
piga,and beat 4 pig* under 10 wits old.earb. $2, 2d each
Judger—J. $. Towne,. A: Tilden, F. Luke; Eduard
South Well Choctinut.
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DIVIgION! tv.—onzer.
Beet dne wooled beck ta. be*r. 3 do ewe* a, ad `2;lx,t
-8 do !knits 2. For coarse wooled. prentiunot
orr fine, except Inmltt Tridents I. Middle wooled rattle
as Coarse.' Best Nick landter melt $l. , •
Leicester. 13okt:well:Lc., clar , red ur coane Snx
Merino. &t.. ns line; lienthdown. &c.. ur 12311101 e anod, d.
.Ind2e*.—Samuel Roberts, Jessup: (diver runt bridge.
Gt. Bend; 11.•Dtvine. Forest Lake.
Betd pair turkeys, cock and hen ; best 0 fowl' , over 1 year
old ; beet ti spring chickens • and best 0 decks ; earl: 22:
2d beet on each 1,4421. Judges s -.lao. Beaus, 3lontrore:,
Johnlludson, Choconut ; Jarkeon Baldwin; Bridgen t r
nurtesou }9.—Burn:a AND cllCtse.
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Best firkin or pall ofJutin butter 2d 3; Fain,• prtrinms
for SITE hotter. Best Id lbs. hotter made_ by girls u
dnr 10 err Ik.st cheese. not less thou' 2 n
Mos. I. 2d 2.
Jfid2es---M m. Monfr,.se ; It, T. nleplome.
Great fend; P:
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Best grape, tar:mitt. blackberry. elderberry. rry
' wine; cinned fruit: etirrant,apple. grape, aidrentliapple
Jelly;,ertch Ittly cents.
Judge's—Mrs. A. Inthrop, Wm: A .Cros,tnon. Win. .1.
Mulford; and W .1 Trirrell.o D Latlirnp, \V M t'ust,
DITIMION ,111.-17:IIIT AND YEGIZTAZI.EI.
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Beet tell apples, not le*i than • dozen. and at leapt -three
. varieties, st.. - trl I; whiter do. parne.premintno. 11,4
pearl.. and quint:l:ol,4lot lepe than 34 peck:each; and the
114 st and great ent variety of vegetablee ; each *I.
Judge,—Apolloit Stone - . Brikewater ; S. F. Carinalk;
Apolacon ; L rhane Llttrh,wa,
IleAt eider vinegar, not [cot. than 1 gallon $l, •Al 34; hest 10
lbP. maple snpr, and do. honev. each $l. 24 rarh 1.
Jadded—S. G. Ilondriek,Frnuilin ;'Cue Went, Oflowl;
A. SindloruKh,
Beat double mrriage.ss ;
..beet riffle idelgit. single car
tinge, bureau, exteneion table, chamber eiitt, each tc;
All article: , in thin dietaian for competition must be cc
tiieil.by the manufacturer. Judgta—J. Smiley, ;
(;, Weed . , New Milford; D. Tboulae; Groat Bend. -.
IXPLEXESTA, AM, EILACK.XITITINti.
DA -at plow fie bwt cultivator, ,ant aheller. araa - cntte•r.
churn pow4r. three flrkinft. hortte rake, lot of ' , IX horn,
.hoer, eaeh $2, ad Mist uncut shoes 1. Judi:ea—John
klyno, 'Middletown; lieurge Walker, Dimuck ; Elijah
Daruum, New Milford
Beiq bushel of corn in the tar, hair tinehei of white
wheit. reddo.,eprlur timoili3twed,
penk c.14,114-Twed, eac'h $l. Judner—L. Turin
Lan . ; N. P. Whenton,,Pranklin Lev! Tupper,
Beet 3sichat harneee,.sole, aoll upper leather; carriage Rol
two horse lia.ro O,S: Wadi. t,2„ 2d heel noir 01 fluo
boots :t.2. coarse. 1 . 7 Jrlges.--Jtulson Stone. F. Lake
George Young. Bit:lock ; S. W. Brim!, Brooklyn,
DIVISION xte. , ..nonirite N I'FACTVI:ti..
Beet 15 yards woolen carpet, and rng do., st. 2d, 1: 1 , -1
10,yarde flannel, 5 yards fulled cloth, nix pair,
socks. each, SC, :id I : beet 10 yards linen cloth, and ;S
ear& cassitireni, each. beet *pairs woolen mile
Judges—L 1. Filch. Sinniroee Mrs.. A,
Bunnell, Diniock Xre. Philo Sherwood, Rush ?are.
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Covit Park, Franklin".
DITIPIDIf XV.—TINE aitrs, ORNAXENTit IC min.rwor.x.
Best patch workquilt,and glint of any other kind,'enclip
2d 2, tki 1; best bed spread, anibrotypes, dental work. 2
- 24.1; best whiter bonnet 51,241 S. tidy chair corer S.
Judges—E. 31; Turner, and Kate hearle, Montrose
Jennie Braekriey. Lake; Iltulrgiana Parke,. Dinlock.
• DIVIIMON XVI.—USISD or earrut. '
Best herd of eattle,,not.lesa than 10, ralwed and exhibited
by one man.t..5.11d 3. Judges—Henry Drinker. St trooe ;
Itufue Smith , Franklin; P. S. Cassedy. Dimock.. .
, • raviams XVII.-TOWAHHIP FOCIETILS.
To thtiTownablp Society that makra the lantrat and beat
ethibition, $2O. Townships intending to compete.
will please giviNnotleo to the Executive Committer, at
leapt :Melva before the Fair. Judges--.T. Davin. )1.
town; Wm. C. Ward. N.Milford; A. Beardalee„ Keine.
DITIAIOX :Viii.-PLOWING MATCH.
Beat plowing, $5" ; till; 4th. ti; sth, $l.
• Judgee—Chrlotopher Byrne, Choconnt ; J. liarringtop, •
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Bridgewater; James Sterling.' BToltlyn.
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Btrl"zwe.xivizezrzhor l E4
Dusan/ix. Striamotissnmer—Wm. 11. Jessup.
AP*IIITANT ' " C. M. Gera.. <-
Scr?'? or Cm-rut—Avery Prink. ,
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Snare awn SWINE—M. J. Ilarrington.-
'Krim InrutursTe—Elljah Mott. •
• ' DAfirr Bath—Edwin Baldwin. - '
. " Macnastics' Haue—Wm. IL Boyd. • -
" FtglYrrAND iluorranura—Wm. A. Cr 00961017,
and M: M. Mott. -
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" Lamas' HALL--Mr. and Mrs. Fitch, MISS SU
man Horton,:. Miss Jane Searle, Mrs, D. B.
• Lathrop, and Mrs. James Tyler.
trans....Tß:nen U.
Bentley, D. D. Warner, Mrs. F.lBl. Chandler
• .and Mrs. J. 8 Tarbell.
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Foricie, of
Badge of Membership:which will adMit all article* com
peting for Premiums, with family who are females or mi
nor male children, $l, .Badge ,of membership, Which wit!'
admit family as above, withont competing for Premiums,
except in Divisions 14 and 111, (Domestic instinfactures,
and Fine Arts and Ornamental Neediework,) 50 cts,
All
clerXymen, printers, and their families, admitted free- '
Good music will be provided.
A: lIALDWLN,
Montrose,• J. MORRIS. - 1- Erft. ""
Comudlfts.
..Itine 21d, 1862. ,F. 1I„ HOLLISTER,
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