_ " .111011 Mi PtdI2EiCIIt,IOIVTOrIIWWar.7 „ When General McClellan'was removed from the Command of the Army of the Po: totnae we were . told by the adrninistra,-. tion and the papers in its interest that, we should thenceforward have a ." Mime, vig-, orous prosecution of the War." The fact - was proclaimed in COrigreisand announe edby every 'abolition orator who nieunt ed the stump or ascended the.rostram; it was declared from thoptilpitAimed lute the ears of the people by every drummer and' whipper-in of the party that, having gat rid of McClellan, our armies every- . __where Would inarch straightforward=and rapidly from victory AO victorY; crushiug t rebellion, like stubble, beneath their been' as they proceeded. We appeal to every ore who has been a reader of the papers during the past six months, .Whether-this was not -so? The expeCtations of' the country were raised to the highest pitch by hints thrown out of well-Matured plans of camPaign on the most magnificent , scale, of irresistible land and naval forces to be hurled against the enemy in the . South, the West and the Southwest,. and ' . by reiterated promisks'ofa , speedy and ef= fectual crushing of rebellion. And what is the result, as it ,may now be summed up? Instead of rapid marches and great victories, there has been more delay than ever, and wherever what we were led to believe would be an irresistable demoni stration has been attempted, our forces s have recoiled, baffled- or defeated. Woe. these results no blame attaches to the ar my-or navy. Officers and- _men, on land and sea, have well and bravely discharged every duty entrusted to them. They are irreproachable. But a heavy responsibil-, ity rests somewhere—rests; in our opin : . ion, upon the administration which, -hay - ingin the first pfdee adopted an unwise, unpatriotic and' unconstitutional policy, afterwards neglected the important mid serious duties committed to them and de voted their time and attention to carry -in State selections and- organizing-politi cal Leagues. Drivelers and, traitors that - they are, they have almost ruined- their codutry in the vain attempt to secure a predominance in politics. for the present, and to . control political issues in the fa? tare. ti ;What they meant originally bra "more vigorous prosecution of the war," - 4e shall not - assume to decide --wicat it 110 - proved to be is easily stated: Jardy and ill-di gested movements in all directions—fail . ure, defeat and disgrace. These are the : upshots, the terminations of all theirbeaS:. ' ted plans, their formidable. armaments, their perfect, strategy. New Generals, pledged to the atiolition-policy of the:ad ministration, powerful armies, innurnera - ble. ships of war, negro brigades—men and ships and means of war in abundance fa -everything in their own hen& and man aged to their own order--they have so _ complished what? Nothing: Efel -wbere they have failed, miserablyshame - fully failed.--Patriot & Union. . • A New Recruit. -- - One of our principal reernitingoffipes was recently the scene of quite-an aMns ing incident. • " So, sir you have clapped your dirty aog,er trappings •'on my husband 'have • you ?" „ " Who is your husband ?" asked the officer. • • Billy IlfcCurtee, and a bauld; boy he is, io plase ye. But it's a dirty thing : o' you my pretty man, to take him from - his wife and children." Can't be helped, said the officer, its - too late now." " Then take the baby, tool! cried she, as ahc forced the little one into the arms of 'tvzslientenant. Adams. "Take 'em all; I'll 1:4 land -you four more to day.". . Off she ran at a rapid pace, leaving thp nnfortunat officer with the new recruit equalling in his arms. Doubtful of its -vat= ne to thee - service of Uncle Sam, be sent it ' home by its father, To EXTRICATE HORSEf3 EASILY FROM A BITILXING BUILDG.--in removing horses from a stable on fire, considerable dfficuil ty,is always-experienced in consequence of the terror whtah seizes them, especially when the fire and smokehave come near thein. If, however the bartiessand trap: plums be thrown over draught horses,:they ma; lie_bionght out as. easily .?s ,mkordi nary occasions. If time permit; Sulistittite • the bridle, 4c.; for the halter, and thiLS`the ;times fears will be completely removed: &If-possession in the person that ,is em ployed is indispensable. . •. A GOOD SUGGESTION.—We' would sug gest that in each township and borough of ' . this county some one take a list to each man liable 'td,military duty and =lc him, whether he be in favor of the continuance • of this war ; and of all those 'who say they - are let them put down their names. Then when the' draf't is to be ..nwlejet_ those be drafted who want:war. This would, give general satisfaction, .for those who, wanted war could have it, and thosewho did not .want it could stay at honiein . peace. We say, then;-let the adtninistratumitnake a draft open this principle and it will prove to, be the most satisfactory. clepattrc,ftlis administiation ever Pet into execution.— , Sitimigrove Times. • 00.binet Odav,exiation., ..1 President—" How's the. rebellion trt day r. Setoard—," Rapidly crushing."' Chage—" Rapidly pulveriZne.”: , Stankos--"Raßidly effervescmg.', • Eater—" Rapidly decaying." lit air—" Rapidly ending." - Welles—"exploding?2 Uilter—"ita_pidly smashing."' -• •• President—Yes gentlemen; but .c tusbz. rinlverizing, I offervesoing, ; deca7l) . 3g, Wring, exploding and onasiblng Nyuot . , 0 Ifftist yet is set likely , tovitstuttiantV same bat vabt woman ?-4. 43nro4tet.-- The nor() pr4hletni;prestUts itself. at. 3Turfreesliorcr. as -follows - :--z. . Clondsof„negro women and ,•childreti gMbeced irithin.our liit ess arc 'btOdeni:lo: the - attny.. - - What.'shall- we:do With then?, Rebels often Setiathem our outposts that - we thay take care of them,. -trustin g. that they-Will recover then hereafter.--- . This ought not to be. In con Sequence of the heartless bigotry of people.of the Free States, Gen. ROseerans cannot send them North--;--even' 'if 'he, .mild ship, theio. throngh.Kentiteky.:l : ~ • • , The seigsh.det . nngogns of the Northern . 'States- would nose a clamor about s black intin4tfation that nothing short ''of physi cal force Would subdue. qThe poor . ere:l 7 tares ti ho, iviitild;'Make n lkying itt the free Verdi can i not lice with it cir maSters, be cause they .w),,il - .Starve to death..... Tell us . 1 then, what some gentle I Q4p e rbea&ventiirei a' stiggeStion 2 - The rebels keep All . tile. able-bodied Degrees they eau find, to, build. for tificn don s.' women anti- children-aro launched upon -our charity. not- - tax-payers 'make more money by receiving:them . North ? Here they'are:eipenSive,• and valuless.— NOrththe WOlllO, can make $1,50 and $2 , _ per: wC4,iiipparting theinselres and their children. But ignorance and ..bigotry inust work their. cure... • Ohio - people=4aboring - people that;--:' prefer. to pay '25 and 30 cents a bushel for coal i .rother than receive competing labor in' the Market. The demagognes-will not permit theist to see that a reduction of the expense of much added to their daily, wages. Let Us Wait' alittle. • None so blind as they who Avill not see.l Per haps the 'willfully blind may see in ' , due time; The main . pointnow is to solve the present difficulties which 4fllicri, us. -Tell us what toile* :with them f when we are dope witkOein, - an'd What to-do with-'the Women and children. NiTIONAL . Disq.Ack..--There are / . people base enough frto seize With eager ness and circulate stories of every kind;. however absurd,.. iv - high:seem' calculated.to exasperate' still more the two - . sections of the cOuntry . now, in conflict., Here is one which piirports came - from a Wisedusin chaplain, and is "sent ,from .Chicago to a paper in Philadelphia: 7 -- - _ ." Mr:Rogers confirms a statementlwhich; aPpeared lathe papers last fall, cif the fiend-, ish barbarity of the rebels in Northern Al abaina;.which . was. so monstrous as to be received ,with incredulity - Ale says that the rebels'.aetpallyl;butelinfe'd about _1 thous and black, to • prevent them falling into. the 'bands; of the Ifnitm army. rivo Jun; 'dred of them, were confined in a large build ing, afid.the building.fired, and. every one of them burned to Lath !" This equ . alto .an acnount lately.circifin ting: among the anti-slavery newspapers of *gland,- in which a grapllid -description is of n whipping machine "captured by the" Federal. troops -in' a' Southwestern 1 1 Sate.. By means of .a• crank. (says this wri ter) a number of . thongs., are madeto re volve rapidly, armed - at, their terminations with metallic points or •barbs, to lacerate the flesh of negroes. 'Whoever intents these .m.Onstruns_tales Tcanjiave the Fratifi e,atiOn intknowinix,, , that hei, increasing the. animosity ofeivihrar -at home, and among foreigners doing all - he can to degrade, and 'make hateful the Arherican people. '1 ." Pastlstnesiebeuld be burled l" Ex-Speaker' 6'46 - w - has issued an• address to his constituents, in which he tells them that • all "past issues should be btiried, same for reference, - beacmi 7 lights iaiide the•ftiture?' This is an cktrdordin ary .announcernent to emanate frOm one, who, through - hia . pbblic career down to the day ,Congress adjciuriied, haS 4 beel -- da, heated and thorough-going partizan, and who; as speaker, - took. especial care to give his own partizans the 0.4tr0l of the • committees'and business of the I.louse4 so las to prevent the burial of past issues..--7 • All the.patronageraiiihinliis control was deVotedlto the ever present object_ of se .curing the- aseendaney,on :all the issn's betvreen•;;lthe:reptablibanlabolition ,party ' and the. Deinoorats. whole energy and Capacity, were directed `.tosustain the, issues•raised between 311 e former and ter. Not:a Solita4. One of, all the (pet,' tioiis dividing " these pariiis,did be or :his: partizans k :'consent to have decided in fa vor-of the - Demorati. They practiced the "grind-out'''Prineiple while they dar- - ed to do so, .andinOw'seek; not torliury . past iisiieS,'X' , .but: to crush out andf-'bury' in, the dust those lvhbdiffer - from them in opi,niptt , -on •their merits.—Vonsatational Union. . , THEJNDEMICTTY ACT ,UNCO'N'STTTCTION- At.—An important decision has recently been mads by Judge ran,Trump,: of the Fairfield .county,. Ohio, State court. Ed son B. Oids, who had been kidnapped by Bliss (a U. Matehal, -we, believe,) and others in Ohio, abducted from the State and iniprisoried in° Fort. Lafayette, sued Bliss for the'. - .outrage. , was brought, into Court, Where be plead the riidemni-. ty Art, and asked a certificate to transfer the case frOta tbe Ohio State.court to the U. S. , court, as • provided' in that act, Judge Van Trumpl ruled , the act of Con gress, in - sa„far as proiided. for a trans fer, tobe'tmconstitutional, and refused the petition; 'This-is the , first decision under the act, atittthe:.case will undoubtedly be carried toitt higher-court. - , If the decision should be sustained : by,the State e,Ourt of ultimate reisciri, r it, bring the State and FedefarautboritreSip direct Cebilict4-for we cannot iniipOiel otherwise tban that thq ) .4dent -, wili-eudea.vor to proteekb4, suftPantite4 3' lie ""ia in the same: boat. witit , ibeht ads ay ivielater of,the:COnstitn tion and If be eanhot, save them from har4lneitiikaantersavelhituself. Why is a lir, SWIM'S som ?--BeCafiSO iti!i`Oiri;dirt I rn • REINS •..• . , , . • BE SUBSCRIBERS take pleasure. in announcing to T.: their numerous friends and custoinersaMt they are now ready to it.. - .Ceive their customers In - the - i - - -- - , ; , tconEERCIAL BUILDING," - - where they have fitted up ihe elegant posits th e POST-OFFICE. Ilaving.,lnet red heed from New York, they now otTsra large and full assortment of WatChee Clocks ,Tewelry,liiver . , Ware,-Plated -foods,'- Cute - lety and Fandy' Goods ..,. , „.._ Having ample room . , they Will eolargeitheir business to the full extent of the wants of this cilotmnittuity : and. from theirlong acquaintance 'with thtifaste of their-cus tomers, flatter themelves: that they, will' be enabled to I turn their lute disaster by' fi re Into - a mutual benefit to themselves and their ..; - ,•, - ~ . . . . . *VITATCHiGS-A large stock of tiold-and Silver • • English; Americali and Swiss Watches;. both Minting, and Open Faces.ivarranted good tirae keepers, by ; -EVANS &-ALLEN. SILVER. WAR E . OILVER IVALRE.-7tahle, Dessert, Ten, Sugar, 0 Salt, Cream, Preserve,Berry rlntl Mustard Spoons. Table, Dessert and Pickle Forks. Putter, Pic and Fruit Knives. Cups, Fn kin Rings, Children's Sets In Cases, Soup and Gravy Ladles. Sugar Sitters- and Oard- Cases--var. rirattcl uspure_ai coin, (engraved gratts.).b y, A A • • E•VANS LLEN: Fine Gold _Joy()11-ST. splendid stock of Earrings and Pins: of the newest /X patterns; Finger Rivas of styles: Bracelets, Arnilets.,Lockets; Guard, Neck and .Chatelititie Chains Thimbles. Sleeve. Buttons,- Studs, Belt Buckles and Slides, Snaps, Spectacles, 18 carat Plain Rings, &c. .. _EVANS 4; ALI.EN. PLATED WARE.—The largest variety of Silver-PTa ted Knives, Forks. SpOons, Castors, Witter Dishes, Cake Baskets, Sugar Dishes; Trays. Caps: Salts, Tea Setts and Extra Tea Pot=, lintter and Pie Knives, 4. - e.&c. ever-kept in this market.' ' EVANS & AI• LEN • . SLEEVE BUTTONS AND BTUDSca new lot just re .ceived—soine entirely new-patterns, by EVAN 4, S & ALLEN. • . • QTEEL .TEWELRY.—A nice lot of-Steel Earrings and ►BreaApins, by ALLEN. . _ inEA - SETS.—llandsome Teii t cte, tl%:a and Fix pieces, litgivily plated, for saleby • 4VANS 41.1.F.N. • PlUTLERY.—Rocketand Pen: Kuives, u 1 Scissors, (a lV godd article,) (or sale - by Evens & ALLEN. • • • , . . . EEDLES.—The, hi?.rt finality of Sowing, Crochet, Netting and_ Knitting Needler, by , Er.sws & ALLEN. . :r. . _., • ltlinsHES.—llair- A and Tooth Brues, hy qa EvANs & ALLEN: pIIOTOGRAPII ALIIII3IS:—A reyy slice lot, by _ . . EVANS A: ALLEN, "COIIMERCIA BUILDING;' _ • 1 • Colirt-Street, opposite tlieTost•Office 'BINGII,II - 111C:ON, Marclr3, 1563. • , ..,. . , • NATIMAL • 001111 . ERCIAl: KBE; S. E. corner 7th dc Chestnut-cis . „ 3E1.,331CXX-2.i.M.3Z/30.7-ai="3EICIAL.4 Pa This is one of the TEN OolltsAes Colistifutint , . the Na tional Chain. located in Philadelphia. New York City BrOoklyn, Albany, 'l'roy, Ilutalo. - .Cleveland, Detroit Chicago, and St. , . Scholarships isms by any one •tif these Colleges are good for an unlimited Ume. a lie CollegiatO Course, , Embraces .Book-keeping for every variety of hilliness. in mt't adprored forms,:=Penthatiship, the celebrated Spencerian ey:Stem,—COmmercial Calculations. Conuner prrisessreoenocalennenet.inAnraitlhivineptille,taLetwcalttr. !toned., s! 'ia T i-t he a s l e v it i l s it in ut e; a l : 3 guar.sntee greater facilities ter preparain' young men for the duties of the counting house - , and business generally, than any oilier similar schools in the country. ' .The-Philateli3hia ,Collego, • Has been recently enlarged and re-furnished in a supe rior manner, and is now the largest and most prosperous Commercial in the. State. Its well khOWn thorough course of instruction, the long practical experi ence of the Principals,ancl superioraccommodationsioffer unequalled inducementikto young men who wish to ac quire the,btaA preparation, and the best introduetion to the business world. Diplomas awarded,. and graduates reccommaded to business. moat, PRACTICAL TEXTI3OORS.—B6'4I4 Stratton's Book- Keeping. three editions,Common schcuil price 75 cts., High'scaol, $1,75. and Counting , House.—Bryant and Strattoillt Commeicial Arithuietic. S's Commercial Law 4;, $2,50. :An/ of these books sent, by mail. on receipt of price. ,M - Send for our catalogue, containing rap particulars, and note carefully the' Ten.'special adranitages ofsthese Colleges over all others.. , Address , STRATTON, DRY-ANT it CO., Philadelphia; ra: dccly pTe2O DEL, & EST MI R. R. The Passenger Trains of this Companymiw run, to and from Binghamtouas follows LEAVE BINGHAMTON at. 6:43 a. m.; connecting at . • \ CRANTON with the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Rail Road for Pittston, WTomingyalley, Kingston and Wilkes-Barre ; at • = II 14ac u i r tb , the r 0 13 11 0 0 1/e l f I2e . r a o n ag f i f t y Phil a Mil - FUNCTION, with trains on the Centralltailroad of N. J' Jersey, for Efiiabetlf;Netrark, and New York - ;,Also for Easton, 13ethlehem; Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg ;•urrjving at . NEW York 15:30, Pliclad'a 8:00, and Harrfsburg 8:05p.m. VEAVE NEW YORK, foot of Courtland-a, at 8:00 a.m.; _ILJ PhiWWII, foot of Walnut-a, at 6 a.m., connecting at SSCRANTON.with•LackaWanna & Bloomsburg R. N‘for - Pittston, 'WyonitritAralley;Kingston and Wilhesharre and arrive at Binghamton 7:20 p. - -ni4 connecting with, 1 'Night Express West on.the Eau Railway, and trains leading Bingliainton next morning for Cortland, Do: • prier and.Syraeuse. • • „ Fs' This Road pas"seWthni' the Laelmeranna Coal Field, and the celebrated Delaware Water Gap! AN-ACCOMMODATION TRAIN . • Leaves Scrantonfor Gieit Bend at 9:56 a. in.; connecting at that place with Day Express : West on:. the ERIE Railway, 'and thus (orating a direct connection with Trains-on the Binghatnton & Syracuse Railroad; Returning leaves Great Beintat #lO p. ni•,'"apd - arrives at Scranton 6:al p.mn. - • • • - JOHN-BRlSBlN,Superinterident ItENRY Gen. Ticket Agt ' [Scranton, Pa: - A .Lecture To - Yowl' .Men Just Aggisheli, ti& a Sealed Envelop; Pried biz Cent*. • A LECTURE on tne nature, treatment and radical curo -of sperm nforrliceaor seminal weakness, involut.tary emissions, seivat debility, and impediments to marriage generally, nerv,onsness, consumption. epilepsy and Eta ; mental and physical incapneitx. rest:thin g from eel fabitse. ROBT. J. CULVERWELL, author s of the, Green Book, &c. , • -The .world-renoWncd author, in this admirable leeture, Ic4arly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self-abuse' may ,bo el:factually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical oper ations, bougies, instruments. rings, or tordiale,pointing oat a mode of•care at once certain and e ff ectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what lily condition mar be, can cure himself cheaply; privately, and radically. This lec ture will prove a boon to', thousands and thousands. Sent under kcal. in a plain envelope, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps; byad dresising. 'CHAS. J. C. KLINE dt CO. novls - Iyegi 127 Bowery, N, Y., POst Oflice 80x,4588, . -- 17 '"' f - '-. 1.,' ' , •..,.! - '' s -I .i ,-- T ;. ':.i 4 s apd Liquors aom'prisf^it 3 - 11Pkiifferly e t s k e i ry n t o rt f d Irs il l e ty market.- wmarsatedpn4.. , Far sale as usual-by- '• ' , AB E L' TIMRELL. ' ' • ND BY YOUR-10 a - 30Pi_va xxat&.,vxm! CO 40,000 110DitaillS Armed With Ilkick-BAte WITHIN 4 MONTHS MA KIT OF WASHINGTON!. ASP 3311. C, E 39 fill NO WINTER GOODS, i`gtd; peAT A i n uvwv. 13 satatiliv gbiegteten.l,,,, GO6DIIIIIIS THE DAY! India And with a plc:utiful supply we'have purchased a Loss stock of Wen Ilorr STAPLE and FANCY DRY G00D,., Dith GROCERIES et; PROVISIONS, tin" • HATS A YD . CAP • . BOOTS - Jiff D SHOES, WALL PAPER,- WOODEN WARE,. • COAL OIL, and LAMPS, - • YANKEE NOTION SKELETON SKIRTS,. . •FLOUR, SALT, FISII, NAIL, PAINTS • AN D . OILS, Andr;o" .000 other articles too numerous to ateMion,which will be sold at prices that will • Defy- Competzttom Don't Forget The Place. But if you inquire aye= neighbors for • " • Tho Cheap ,Store, 'They will invariably,dlrect you to lI,,iLYDE - 1 1 / 4 -. *BROTHERS, ..THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, • -AT TrIE • ORIGINAL `,‘ ONE PRICE" STORE! PROD UCI; taken in. Exchange for Goode • Cash Paid. ror : Put's. H.ANDEN BROTHERS. NEW MILFORD, N. 25th, yl6l. PUCE ND PEE PRICES! PEACE; APPROACHING: 1,1 Large Lines of PRICES Conquerod. and . • Pedneed MX. T-T3EUJEILIrI u ri, NEW MILORD, PA.,' • retching, for Springsupplien, new and large stocks o f ' • CHOICE ' ' b H RY GOODS,. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, ARDWARE , • STOVES; II:ON, STEEL . NAILS; , • -PAINTS, LAMP; , AND . - LINSEED' OILS, . . I3ENOLE,. • • • CARPETINGS; . . FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, WALL - Pal - KT, Wit flow-SHADES, - HATS and CAPS, BOOTS anal SHOES, • • CLOCKS, &C.; &C. • Including, ns usual, full iltrlcties . of the most' popular styles of . 'LADIES' DRESS GOODS; - SHAWLS, BONNETS, RIBONS, FLOWERS, • Lt.C., &C., • which he will sell on the most favorable 'terms; for CASH, PRODUCE; PROM I' TIME BUYEIp. Flour-& Salt, constantly on hand _SUSQ'A COUNTY CLASSICAL & N ORMAL MeSlicoca.. S. S. HARTWELL, B.A. Principal. •ASSISTED BY • Experienced Sc Competent Instructorg. The Winter Tenn ,commences _oil Mon Mardi -20, 1133,.:,.•_ • TUITION PER TERM or 11 WEEKS. • . . . , . English. from -• $2 to 6 00 Latin, Greek and.Gerraan, each ..4 00 French , . 4 ........ ....3 -00 English. with onelanguage • 7 50. —No bill for the above studies shall exceed - - 900 Music on the Piano:l Use of Instrument ' 200 , ' No deduction for absence except in cases of protracted illness, or by special agreement. • i ' Board can be obtained from 2,00 to $2;50 per week. -Pupils.wishing to board themselves can And good rooms at moderate charge*. Frir further particulars ad dress the Principal,' at Montrose. Pa. • • . - • . WM. JESSUP, Prtet. • c.. F. READ, Seery. _ Feb. 11 18G2. tr , LACKAWANNA ,&BI,OOI3BURG - (IN and after Dec. 11th, 1862, Passenger Trains will kJ run as follows : • • -31&ING•SOilT11. - • • - Passenger. .Accom. leiritre Scranton, at t -7.00 a. mi. 11 - .00 a. m... " - Kingston, at 8.40 Arrive 5.40 n, m. " Rupert, at 11,00 2.20 • " Danville, at 11.48 a. m. 8.20 " Arrive at Northumberland, 12.20 ,9.20 " - MOVING NORTH. - Leave - • I..Torthmuberimul , 5.20 p: tn. = -6.45 • ' Danville, ,00 ' 8.00 , :Rupert, . 6.85 ,. .9.80 Kingston, 8.45 ` .1.45 Arrive at• Scrant in t • . 10.00 p.m. .3.40 A. passenger,train also leaves King, sten nt.B.2on.'m. for Scranton to.connect with train foLNew .York. Return ing. leaves Scranton ou arrival of Crain from. New York, at 4.15 p. or.. • ' • ? The Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad connects with the Delaware, Lackawanna and. .W.sttern, Railroad at Scranton, for New York and intermediate points - md: • At Rupert it connects with Catawissa Railroad [Or points both east and west,--arriving at Philadelphia at 1.00 p: m,- At. Northninheriand it co:Meets with the Philadelphia add Erie, and Northern Central Railroad, Or points west and south—Passengers arriving ,at Harrisburg at O. WELLS, Gen. Ticket Agent. ,- • . . . . . .. . , ... • - • ._. S: . l%..Petteigitilitlo - .1 NO.. . . . . ,. .. ,37 PARS R OW;..Neiv York:and 6-Stateitiaet, Boston, are oar agoute for the JirotifrOsee.Dengict4On those eider, and are. anttoriseit to take edirertAsements andlstLbseripttons for ns at oar lAvireetratecv :. i . .; , ,- - . ...... • - lattßßibiktititr " lOR An Sind' of Maehlnf . ry, Me Sal by - . • A-13 TURRELL E , "Amorican Rome dies; . Knouri•ass HelmbOld'ia - E PREPARAtIONS, • Vir E 1,14 s OLD'S EXTRACT- "BIJCItti," " -SARSAPARILLA, DIPROyED ROSE NyAsn.." EL , t•OLD'S 'GENUINE PREPARATION,. • - " llghty Concentyated7 Convound, .L.l, 4 ;E tract posith and tipticidc Remedy for diseases of the der, Kidneys, 'Grn v . l, - nod DrUpsical • . Swellintr4 • - • is ;kliql eine 1111(1011FCe the nower of ditrentiett..nnd e' the tibsorbent.t.into healthy action. by: which the ry or .ulcerous depositions,,and ail unnatural on. Incas are reduced, as well nit plain andintlamatiofW is you for wen; women or - children; • . 7. Er.OLD'S EXTDACT.:,OI/011 TOO wr.&-KNEsie-E9 • ~ - - ,sing from 1.4.:x0e5 - ses, Habitsof Disstpar ,n tion Early Indiscretion, or' Abuse- • • • - At ended with the following 4na ptoms: - npoait on to EXeition. toss of Power. - - sof M mury, - . Dillicuity of breathing, tk Ner cs, - ' Trembling, , . -•-• For of incase, -. . .Wakefulness, . , mess ( fYksion,. ... Pain in the Back. votsal lassitude of the - Plmfbitig of the Body. tkettl4 System, • Entiptions on the rate, AfandS, ' - Pallid Countenance, ' •ness of the skin. • . - . hese symptoms, it allareiTho go ori,"which. thisMed 'eine hive lably removes, soon follow .'. : . , IMPOTENCY, 'FATUITY, EPILECTI6hTS, • .he of •witicl the patient May expire. - Who eon sty Ley ire not frequently followed bx those •' direful - . . . . , inanity and Consumption..., ~ , any tire mare of the cause of their suffering. but none will confess. 1 The recorkid l of 'the inente ioi - yltims and the telaucholly, deaths by Consuniptiom bear Mu ale with . icto the truth of the asi,ertion. - : • c Ctilstitutibn, once affeeted with :oh crania ivenkri l es ..- s, ' . i ta [CB the aid of medicine to strengthetrand invigos. the s -i•-t em. witicli If ELMBOLD:S• EXTRACT DU -15 inariahly dues. A trial will convince the must Mica.. . . • _ _ . • rasales, FeMales, Females, 01(1-02 young, ,4'inale l married, or conteth .7_, . a . ... . . . .platiTig Illarriage, .. 1~1. In inn y affect ions _peculiar to Ferrules the Eitract_Hn chu is u lequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Reim tion.„lrre,.. , mlarity, . Painfulness. or Suppression of ale C tstothary .Evactiations, Ulcerated or bellirrons state of the Uterus. Leueborrhea or Whites. '.Sterility, i t and for 11 complitlntsincident to the sex, whether aris ing front Indiscretion. Habits of Dissipation, or in the .DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. . SEE WSMPTONS ABOVE. FA3ITLY - SHOULD BE wI.TfIOUT IT a . . . Balsam. Mercury. or unpleasant 'medicine for uupleaant and daugeruns diL•eastT.• L' - BOLD'S EMACT BUM CURES.SECRET DISEASES dl tteirrlatres vat little expense V little or no change I list, no incOnveniener, .• ~ . Ar.i J, I% 0 V.XPOSI.TICE. ... .„,. eauves frequent rdesire, and-gives strength to Urin ate, tlft•reby removing, obstructions, preventing and ca ring ti4rietures of the - Urethra, allaying pain nud intlam- Matiort, so frequent in this class of diseases; and expell— ing Ponionnus. diseased, and worn-mit Matter. .. . . - WHThousands opoitTliounds O HAVE BEEN THE VICTIM*. OF . czEicr.a..caras, !, - • And wLo have paid HEAVY FEES to,be cured in a short tiio. have found they Were deceived and that the `.• Poi son; has, by the use of" Poweilul Astringent.." been dried tip in the tystem, to break out :in an aggravate' form, and •I I PUMPS AFTER' ARRIAGE.; -.-- - „aTRACT BUCHU 2EI F.or F.ll, ',Octlons and Diseases of • . 2 , I Thetinqry OrgAns... -.. Wlletlidi existing in MALE OR FEMIILE,from marduver I' ' ~.. clime originating, and no matter -- ...i.., • 1 . ilk HOW LONG STANDING. • Dire ( see of sllese Organs require Um aid'Of aDintetic.. lit lABOLITS''EXTIPICT BUCHU . . , • -, IS THE GIMAT DIURETIC. • . And it is certdin td Intve the desitedf:fect in all,Dis-' - I eass, for which it is recommended. .. -- O _ Btoop!. BLO O D!. BLOOD! 11elmboldvs 111 it Concentrated-Compound Filuid Extract - ,Sarsaparitta, Ed• IirP3ECXXAX IS. - . • Th Sis an affection of the Blood, and attacks the Sex i nal rgans,. Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, WlRd pipe and other Mucus Surfaces. inaking its appearance in t e form oftleers. Ileimbold's Extract: Sareaparril la pt rifles the Blood and removesall Sealy Eruptions of the . kiu giving to the Cornpicxiop a Clear and-licalthy Co] ,r. It being prepared expressly, for this clans dfcorn plaints, its Blnoc•Purifying Propert les aro :preserved to a ter ater extent than any other preparation of 'Sarsapa rilla,, ..: . . , . . . . ~ , - . •' Helmbeld's Rose Wash An xcellent Lotion for Diseases of a Syphilitic Nature. • and san injection in-Discaseo of tha * Urinary Organs, arising from habits of diTtioir, used in, connection the Extracts Suchu a Sarsaparilla, in; such die ' (VSI PO as redurnmenditil. • ' -•- ' •...,.• • • - E idence of the most responsible an d reliable character' wilt accompany the nwillitines. ' , . •• ' aitTIFICAT,..t.S ,OF ; CURES: - - F um night to twenty years standing, ' - with names kndwu to science and tiling, : . - : - . : - • , -r Ur Medical Properties of EUCIIE,Itee Dispensatory, -.. of the United States. ' - . - - • • S6e. PioteanorDEKEE . S valuable-work on the. Pine tied of Physic. . Pin : • See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. SIC of Philadelphia:* • '-• •• ' --' ' ~• • ,• . . See remarks - made by Dr. EPHRAIM MePOWETI, a. eelubratedPhysician,and member of-the litiyal College .oftiurgeont, Ireland-, and publishedfn the Transactions of the King and Queen's Journt.E • See ;Niedica•CirtirgiCal Review, published by: Benjamin. Travers, Fellow of the 11001 College of Surgeons,. - - ' See most of the late , Standirrd works .mrs.ltiviliiine.• •t • . Exlrterf -Sumter, . $1 INTETOIOTTLZ, ORMY ror 14 coo. '.. - - SAFA 1;A MIL it ,1 013 .•' ' .. .. • . , 500 Iwroizn.ll.oss WA,nl, 50." ' .* " i ' "'. - '. , :2 - , 56 Or half a dozen oratir o* - fl2 00, which will be . snai l _ cient to Cure the most obstinate cases, if directions . are .. ndlieredto; IW'ne.e.bribe symiitonan in all cOminunteatione., Cures guaranteed.. Advice I, , ratiff.- , 1' . • ' • Personally appear before ine an'Aldernute - of. the•city of Philadelphia, 11. T. Ilohnbold, who, being duly sworn doth otaY, his preparations contain no narcotic, - no incr. cury,rprilther" injurous drugs, but .are purely vecetablet •• • - • 7 " . , IiELMBOLD. SWorn and subscribed bcforeMe. this 22d day of Nov. 1854.. WM. P. DISBADD. • Alderman, •Ninth.street, ehove Race, Phila.. -Address Letters for inform:lt oryin confidence, 11. T. lIELMBOLD. Chemist. " ,Depot 104 South •Tonth-etretit; below - Chestnut,„ Phila. BEWARE or covraßkEtra • Ann utrninetrinuthAxerts, • Vi'lict endeavor 'to dispose ".ol' their own "and and oilier • articles on the reputation Atinined by - • GenuineTreparations , • " 'Extract !Main, -64 .46 • ," ' Sarsaparilla • , 4 • Improved Rosé Wroth.. Sold by all Druggists everywhere.. • ASK FORHELMBOLD'B:—TAXE NO- MEWL • Cut ont theadvertiscumut, - and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. March 10th, 1600—.1Y.; Watche's, Jewelry,- and Biivpr Ware. . • , THE undersigned _would' respectfully lniilte your attention to his well selected stodroryide aid it t • :Gold andEllver WATCHES, Flue OoIiI.TEWEI? _ BY , of ever, kind and 'variety. of atirles---cor n pl.e ttg ell of the newest and most beautifhl designs.' ,- Also; Solid,Hilver,Ware. coml. to role—and the, best mate orAllver.Plated S t are, .Eitelcartlele, la warranted to pe,se reprewhiteil, • • - ' . Wetebee and• Jewelry carehilly r6petredandsatts. faction veriatteed. JACON RAREFY.- - (Successor to Stauffer t Hurley.) • • No: Ca Market. Street,' Philadel p hia; March !Hi; 1863, 3rai&llutf, ?•' • , • ' AFFIDAVIT: , DR. %i 'W E 'r' INFALLniLE elt/E T ' • - THE . _ GREAT: REMEDY. - FO REUMATIS.V. NEURALGIA. zrmaito, .GPUT. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS. - . 81'RALNS; BRUISES. CUTS, - . . WOUNDS. PILES; . • • " - E,A11.4 WE, • • AND ALL • RHEIWATIC AND NERVOUS - .GAG RDERS e. For all of which it is a speedy: and certain remedy. and never fails. This Linsment is preparec from the recipe. of Dr; Stephen Sweet, of Conneeticutt. - thi famous bear setter, and has been used In hilt : practice for more than 20 rears with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR. OF PAIN, it is unrivalled by any preparation before the public. of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a alngle.trial. ' This Liniment wiliscure rapidly and radically. lan. matio Disorders of every kind, and in thousand* of ca. sea where it hasleen used it has never. been Itiown to fail. FOR-NEURAGIA, it., will afford immediate relief la every case. however distressing. 1 . • It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in three minntcs'and is warranted.to:do it. TOOTHACHE also it willecirel..stantly, • FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSITUDE, arising from Imprndence or excess, this Liniment is a most luippy'and• unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervqua tissues. - it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and i vigor. FOR PILES.—Aa an external remedy, weclaim that li is the bast known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal :. Every victim of this - distreasing complaint Fhoultl give it a trial; fur it will uotfall to afford la:atilt. ate relief, a.id in a majority of cases will effect a radieci cure. • - ' ' • QUINSY AND SORE - THROAT are sometimes ex tremely malignant and dangerous, bnt -timely applies. tion of this liniment will never fail to cure. •• SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and calm.. ment o f the joints ifl liable t occur if neglected. "The -worst case may be conquers by this liniment in two or three days. . BRUISES, CUTS, •W Et, : SORES, DICERS, BURNS AND SdALDS, field readily to the wondertal healing properties of D . SWEET'S 'INFALLIBLX LINIMENT, wben'•used according to directions. , Alk,,, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET,- ADD INSECT 1 BITES AND STINGS. - . - - . ..1 . . . Er. Etephen Syreet of Con'eticuti the Great Natural Bone better. • Stephen Sweet of Connecticut, is kno;vn all over the, United States. Stephen of Conneeticut, Is the author of." Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment." Dr, SweeVs Infallible Liniment ; Cures Rheumatism and never 'falls. . Dr, pweet's Infallible Lininient Ie weertaiu remedy for Neuralgia: • • Dr - Sweetvn Infallible Liniment • Cures Buns and scalds ImmedintelY. Dr. Sweet'n Infallible LiniMent lathebest known remedy for sprains and bruiss.s. Dr. 3 eeVs Infallible Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never istota to fail. • " • . tr, Sweet's Infalb.ble Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, andieldom (sill to cure - • DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Curce toothuioein onesulnut,. • .; . . DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Gores cuts wounds ihnnediately and leaves no DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Is the best remedy for sores in the.kioreri DR. - 8W EF,r S line been need by tnore titans million people, and el ilralse it. ' - DR. SWEET'S Infallible LTNIMEMT Taken internally cures colic; cholera mortals and cbolers DR. SWEET'S. Infallible LINIMENT ,Ia truly a "friend in need," and every family Would .bare it at 6n4. DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT - Is for sale by all Dragitits. , Price 25 and 54) cents. A. Prielid. in Need. Try it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment -As an external renietly, is without a rival, and will alit viate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Phiorifers it is truly infallible and ae a curative for soresot,ounds,apraine, bruises, de, its soothing, healing and pOwertul atttmgthening prop. , entice, excite the . just wondet itnd astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certll- -eal„se of remarkable cures; performed hy‘it Ogled two'years, attest tne fact.- - •• TO HORSE OWNERS - ! - • F . Swat's leollible Liniment for HOrses 1 • - Is unrivalled by any, and in all cases of lameness arish from sprains, bruises, or wrenching, its effect is noteci f and curtain. / Harnessor saddle galls, •scratches. mange. etc., it will also cure speedily. Ringbone.and *parte may easily be prevented and cured in their incipient sts- Res. but Confirmed cases are beyond, the possibility of a radical cure. • 11,0 case of the kind,liowever, is so despe rate or hiSpeleas bnt it may be alleviated by this liniment and Its faithful upplicntioti will always remove the lams. neva and unable the, horses to travel.lvith camper:arc ease. - . f Every lioree- tiwner. should have this reined,. at hand. for its timeline's at ties 'first appearanee.of-lameness will effOnally prevent thou formidable diseases, to viStieb all horses ari liable. and which remder so many, otherwise xalnable horses nearly worthless. 4 TM.%IiIifICAVAT 9 ,I4 INFALIBLE LINIMENT • is the tip, .4 SOLDIER'S FRIEND ;-.1 And thousands haTefelitild It tenli A FRIEND IN .NEED e ' C*l3 f rik - ON. ' To avoid imposition, tiblervelbe Sitnatnie and Likeness •of Dr. Stephen Sweet on kverylabe , and Also strobes Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of eta , bottle. without which none are genuine. EICIIAMISON S Co. l _ sole_proprietors, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN & ALLEN. General Agents, L. 4 dealik'fyy _ • • • 48 Cliff street, Now York. - Id by dealeis even'where.. ,• • KEYSTONE HOTEL,'. At Montrosp, Pa. • Wm. E. - 8/ITCH I , _ Proprietor:. -• • - MMUS new and eomaiodlousitotethkiituatedon y t op • A. Avenue. near the Court Houstyluid nowt" in n s eem of • . ihebuelmiss portion °Montrose. • The'Froptor " confident that be 14 premed to entertain guests bait that cannot fall tcigive ENTIRE SATISFACTIMI. •„ The Hotel and Furniture are nevi; sake° expeasehas been spared to rendat it equal if not, superior to any is y title part otthe State. It is well supplied with sitreent improvements and comforts. and obliging waiters will • always be ready to respendlo the call of easteraers. " .The Stableit emmetted with, this tuna , •01 Thu proprietor act 11 solielti the. paironageot hie old Mende, travellers:and the publbinstally2_ IstlGSti • - • • • WIC 34, Wave. - •