Address of *et Democratic 'oowmitteS ampthlrei.. Democracy of 1171" w Hampshire As your anal. in vindi '-,Cation of yen! political Prineinle.s,-, not than - yoliepersonal character as citizens;,' the cannot permit a recent .transaCtion - to t pass: unnoticed;. nor can we in - anydeglree :Meet-the demands of . the 'occasion, With: out the.expressien of,our emphatic protest, against; .We refer to the.. dismissal of Andrew J. Edgerly . ; from military sera ice,, by the President- of - the United States, in acceidancewith the following. order Marehl: • spec ilit: r oi;aei. (Extract-4 34: By direction of :the President; the folloWinc . officers - are hereby dismissed the service-sit-the United - States; Peutenant •Edgerly; 4th New; Hainpalar . e. :Volunteers, for --Circulating ." dopPerhead tickets,"-and doing all in his power, to .promete the. success of the rebel cause in, his State..,.. By order of the: Secretary - of War : • • L. 'Thomas, Adj. Gen.. . . To the Gov. of.. New Hampshire. . We ongliti perhaps to apologize for nal having, at an earlier 'day, ;called your at-; tentionto- this gross assault npon the fun., dametital principle so vital-to the existence of an elective Government--tethia scorn=, ful Oontempt for 'your rights—to - this de-.- the - Moat offensive spirit of unbrii, died de.spotiSM, Of freedom of thought and opinion-4o this'shaineftil attack upon the elective franehise, in the,eruShing of which liberty must, perish—to this insult without. a parallel thrust -in vier facesindividnally. and collectively—to these - offensive:terms . with which you are assailed...7hat:apol ogy is to lie: found in.. the fact that not-. withstanding. the .humiliating experience, of the last two years, .we did not believe it possible that so extraordinary . a paper .could be-genuine. -We-could nut believe that thdresident of the 'United States wOnld exhibit such wanton disregard of ; the proprieties of fife as. to indulge in vulgar epithets in an official - paper, .even for the accomplishment of such a purpose. We were inclined, so long as. any doubt could exist, to regard this 'order as the fie- 'thin of unprincipled and shameless local: partis an s,for we were, reluctant to conclude that, even thisAdrifinistration had sank - to 40 low a level; and were, the ordereciprove really genuine; we desifed to wait and what possible - explanation coed be offered to lessen the . indignation with Which it - should be visited: But there is no longer doubt with to its .genuineness. The order has been - - .carried into effect - by . the _dismissal, of 1 'lieutenant Edgerly from tlreserviee,- and is left to speak for itself,. withont farther eiplanation than it. carries upon its We have no occasion to say anything in vindication of the officer thus rudely., and with attempted . indignity removed froin command. His fidelity,_ capacity, and courage have never been questioned. The order itself expreSses the, sole reason on Wrhich•his dismissal is based. That.reason - .enisisti in the fact that happening to. be at'home on the -day of Our annual election, -,Lieut-Edgerly, in the exercise of. his un doubted right as a freeman, cast his vete in accordances*ith his donvietion.SOf fight and duty:. • ` s tint election took place on -the 1041) of March. On the 13th day -of the same. • rtio & nth the order in qriestion was is Sued. - --- ' soready and swift.was - the Executive to bring, condign _punishment Upon One guil ty -- . 0f.. the grave offence of -voting-as his ' .conscience dictated. .No notice was giv-- • .en, no charge was made and explanation, desired,' no opportunity for . hearing. - was afforded, no time was taken' for examina tion Of the case even by the Government itself: Per the intervening period between the offence and the date of the order was barely sufficient for the. intelligence -to' reach Washington by the ordinary_course of mail—though - in-this case,_ as in others`, a" telegram 'May - have beeneOnsidered sufficient basis for . Executive action. , Under anyelionmitiiiiceWatich an order for such -:a cause would excite- the severest 7indianation • but if anythin ,-, were, want ing at the present time, to - add to such dignation„ that. want ,wonldjoe .supplied by the fact that the same administration - which so summarily visited: its vengeance - Pp04.1.404-.Eclgerly ter exercising. his, un , guetititnlable ;right Of suffrage as alree eit-, sizen of this State, .week after week, during the-late political campaign, allowed--'if' it - . did not order—military officers froth -rah ir-iitateSef - - the highest rank andreceiving , • the largest salaries to actively - participate . intim -cativass,and assume to dictate to . Ord People both their pplitical princiiiles ,And their political action; - It May be oflittle. public consequence whether lient, Edgerly is in ,or out, of the May 4ae of ,ei - isequence to him, personally: But,. it,,is'OY the high est importance to every 'citizen of New - , ' Hampshire •to; understand whether-lieis to, - enjoy the rights of ,a - freeman Without awe and without - linUißlinient; to ;know • whether inhecotuing a soldier ,for fenee'of the country he ceases to te=laired• • citizen s and-.becomes-the mere subject pf an - ...iirespOnsible despotism! -- If for Noting . the - Democratic ticket an officer is tebe punished : -dismissal,- what is- A r o be. the. limit in kind - or degiee of punishment which.officials in power :will inflict 'upon ,- the. private ' or. a- sunilar,offeni e.? -Cer fairtly-tiotiii4 less', - than eonsctiption Will force the: Democrats of this state into the, servilie,'if thereby they are : to: forfeit free- - - :and.the ideareat of .thii`eitiien.--the independent exercise - :of • • te the elective franchise. But this; - Order addresses. -itself to yen directly andndividnally. - . it - the Pres— . , individually.. ta,,4pplyto thit-. , 32,06 -:•-Denioetatie --- voterti -of NOw 1-Tampslol3,-the Opprobions epithet which - not . ..repeat. In it; lvithi•Aegite falsehog4glo l l- 43 4 - OlitY, l ?Y.lP l r d P rit Y; he charkes:Yett - r*itli laberitigje,Prompte i the it lief _Oittleo,l`.Tbitie)set'for F 13.4 _,Which 4 * ; -i li:T d)ilf . fhi' been iitaoirciat . i ; :v , irted a d punished; : ivus. l the .sametiek - et, inipporteinyeach:Of you, and 'the 's3hargei;the !insidt , and the,iiidig-: nity*fieli - thiS' order_ coliveYs: :to hiip, AI): ply, add Were intended tikapplY.,With equal . • . .., . .„.., . force to yon: .. '., ':--.: ,:„- .1' ~ .-- ;.,. , _ ~:, - --' Inyou r 'bane i an d - behalf "Wederiounee . the Charge Contained in" U eiderais . falSe ; and,. : ..tVithiittt..desecriding: - .:t0.... th&-level,of its author ;to, baridY epithets, '•We”.'4li_ress, year conteniptlor any denunciations - anti ,threati intended. to deter yeti .from . - - the fearless assertion and.:exe,vise of, your-inherited and inalienable rights: - .:.' ' ' - • jiove for the Union 'ainidevetion to -the Constitution are no. , new emotions. to ,the. Deinocracy of New Hampshire. All yoUr. lives long haveyonnasidnously labored, through good 'and :thiongheVil re-: pert, to preserve-the national unity b: - wavering fidelity .to the comnion :bond.— .No sixteen-starred-flags; with - treasonable inscriptions, have - 2been • . given:. to! :the breezehy, your hands. , ,In the past you . have believedno sacrifices too great to be niade_fortho preservation of the;, Censti- _ itutien and the IThion, and ire know in the. future - therewilt be no defiance too deter mined. to resist aggressions upOn. either. Tithe President is " pressed!' to issue or ders refledtificr.uponithe 'patriotic integri ty of the people, these orders might with ',greater propriety be addressed to theSe with whom he i§,at:presenepoliti,eally,ana sociallyaffiliatedt and whOse whOle Career hai: been .characterized ,by: unbounded de= nunciations4?f the compact whiot gave to, ns animdivided country4though in such case we' think his. ". orders"should con tain no .lan i guage : Calculated, to, mantle With shame the - cheek : of _every man .who appreciates the - dignity :'of . our • govern ment, or . possesses_ the. ordinary. pride . of _au:American - citizen, Your tried and - tree deVotion to .the Constitution and the -Uh -1 ion :. arid your , pottiotism*,:.are not to be con'foiinded - With blind and •m g, iquestionin acceptanee - of ' the .plitiefil opinions or . policy of ...any . ; . . p .tkeentiVe.. : Yon have opposedtlie measures of the present. administration, because yon believed theni 1.0.1),p fatal -to the Union-:- - -you'; have de . - Doi/need its illegal and arbitrary. 'acts.he- - 4, . :-.. l oause knew theta to' be not..only subver sive of the ConstitutiOni brit fatal 'to ciiil liberty. _ . An Army of Provost Marshals, The 'giand :a r tny:ofT i ro - yost organized .under the ConSeription aet pais ! ed by the last Cbngiess, wili soon be in the field. Elia day adds a new batch. to the - . list 'of 'avis6otmentS,,atositiiets.thera'veu, ous appetite` of blingry . :patriOti with the hohors-an4, qmoluments of office. First, there is d'-ProTost - Marshal '.oeneral for . the United ',StateS:'.. Then;, 'there is a Pre i:ost Marshal .for each Congressional -dis trict ; and rO4ble ipforM4tion, from Wash ington-Conireys' to- hs the intelligence that each, rrervOst MArshal.may :appoint 'Mil deputies,-. or ?more 'if necessary, at.salaries 'of not mere - sloo' per inonth each" . font special officers for detecting and resting sPiekor'..iteserters,: at from $45 per month.-eao, depending on' 'their'theirusefulness . offieers, at ceedrng V:i*riqioiplbt the: time actually ' erripl'n'ye.4l - -and 0:0041 ghardS., for : desert tern, At not' more _thau . 81 per diem, ,be side heirAllAthese,ap iptd4tmeuts are'to'berinnde• subjegt.,. to the apPro~ al_ o tike Prhifist s Mitriliar Gener4l . , [..who s 11 unquestionably l e.gnided by the liePresentati - 4.in Gingress frotu the dis ;teict, a by, prominent )oliticictn4," • , , It is imt to be supposed - that the party. not in power will,restiict' thcm, ,- elves„. in any ;degree, in increasing the ranks of this errand' atrnir , as long as its leaders:. hare • friend's to reward and partisan' followers to provide with plunder. The Provdst Marshal lin each Congressional district; it is said, :may appoint • " two deputies, or more if necessary, ' "•speeial officers," ." enrollingofticers," . anit 4 :.special guayds," act inPzitum; and in making these appoint= . meats, we.are informed that "he -Will tin questionahlY".,guided bithe Represen tati:reln Congress i'rOm :the diStrict; :if a dl,Oublitan;4l 'not, by< proniinenie'politir . •. .-: This; arrangement Clearly indicates that' the,- "unconditional loyalistseipett to have a...g00d time .tenerally, and, what is better for then; theVv'.intend<to • make the :people pay; for' it. .7it; 'Weuld require no little labor- to. calcul'ate• - ,the . amount • .of ;money that must .:conic but ' Of the ...Treas .kiry to:theet the' enOtinons'expenseS ofthis torde of ilepublicattpfficeholders ;.b.u.L.the o(A T :l:Minted masses - .must not ~eomplain, or they may, be deenied - enntunfaCious,and ' be intushett aCcordingly.. They must foot the bill without a Murmur, and ':calmly. bear, 'in mind' that to Igrarable,. even,. may subject them to the Tains .and ;penalties • Of," treasen.". Ind' 4 d,-.. they; should , feel proud. of the gran& army of ~.. disabled" politicians. that, is fin, rtered in ,their•ingsti . anb;slienld ietirAit . piesofc,ii,cCoi . 4, ilrfr Other : evidence •of the: great- care which the • JaCobi,n, leaders late now-Aaking of - thle peoPle andtheir-Money I .• . :- ,•,. -• .- -': • - . ..T HAntox =ELEA un arsonrown loii, in` .:a letter to an abolition league meeting at '.Chicago, used the following plain langu4gc4 q. you: citizens of = Chicago- call 'your selvpsloyal ; yon gleryj in your loyalty— y6.ll-,proclthin-it upon the,stfeets, and her-' ald it in yonr press, Mid declare it from ev ery platformf . t,f api3tis eldy al bore hi C 4 biog(io, toi far iaikaylrotri Loyultylealil CO the Ada:" 6 rarthe'tteP4i4 3 04 1t440'104a deetedlicir-Attorner'General:min.sil'liho dee4ree‘that; " tttls Wit. lies. ,'lasted_- 164 encingk, of- letting ,tlief South gp,' . Alefetyted, :i . col4iiiit6 y.1)145 akinf #glitiPg Tor, 14 ? "001intiyer , •Whererdn'es the "ceppei!'„,prop-ffatchere? IVCO li r i X= .413. has - speciffed. ait - intereste W Ws, .0.1. .• the same as with our predecessers, - MOONEY, SORITt'CO.,3EOII;I•CImavaar e'elty CPu.tlis LOrlir,Dealers' • and would be happy to . see his - old friends, or , receive their which we wlllcaecnte In the'very beet manner in his absenee:• I LOIMEItBACR, GILBERT It CO, • ' • • • • 23 petit Bow; N. Jan. let, 1863. Gmteftd4or.past , 'favors, the subscriber .wonld most respectfully t 4 - attention of all prompt piping Mer chants and Traders', tp: the •abofe notice. Orders. for Mardwarei w ll he:tWived. here, - infdlotWarded. (If prOVhd,le'*dept : dittitb,t4the - months of 111aq, Sept.. and Octv • Dttring those months howiti he most happy to see rite Men& and serve then:rat 2.3 Park Row. N. - York. Respectfully: M. C. TYLER. Mopitose,.Feb.rith, 1868., ; • • PATENT :ME:DICINES! . A 14 effort was made to make a List of Paillit• Medi 'll2 chic's for sale at _Turrell's , Drug Store, but it AMA found too lengthy for; publiCation. Perhaps it• will be sutlicientto say, thrit nearly every •kind in any market; enadvertised in Nevrspapers, May be found at the. Drug and Variety Store of . 'ABEL TUTtIi4LL: Montrose; March i 11,13113... • • .`Seed . ;Pcitatdes' for Sale. 600 Ints 'of Goodrith's - seedlings comptiSing Alm following varieties. . • Garnet.Chtli, Cuzco, Centtal City, Callao, and Pinkeye Rustycont. - • ' Also 50 bushels of F.l.trly Junes. Price 12.50 4per bbl. delivered- at-the Pittston depot. - The bbl. to contain as luny of the sorts as you choose. Packages of each sort sdpt by mail poSt,paid at 25 ets. each. , g.. - efftasli, to accompany all orders. Reference given if desired. " P. SUTTON, Ransom; Luz. co., Pa. Aprlll4th,lB63. 6w • . . • z NEW" It MILFORD D2I H : 'o TILE undersigterl Would inform the Public that lb still caries on the Foundry in New Milford - Borough, near the corners, .1 have on hand, andnin contintuilly manu facturing. • • • - • Plows and Plow ,POints, CULTIVATORS And JOIINVORK finished onS - liiirt - notice. All work .'warranted to he good material-and finish. J.,S. -TINGLEY. • . New lilford April 1.4,1563.4%' , CLOVE =& TIMQTAI galmdmirD. :LARGE - )3.RADFORD CO. OHIO 41E12IU.ilir. CHINA. SEED WHEAT. • SEED COR2V; PEAS, anc(a geneial asorini6it of Garden Seeds. , = .• CASH PAID FOR 30 11 31Anar..-Oieeci, , Durlngitte month of March. " • BALDWIN,. & ALLEN BARNHART. Xtontrosd, March 3,18(13. 9.n1 offsfß f i r ;• . $ NATIONAL - COMMERCIAL , COLLEGE corner 7th i; 3E 3 ! MEX . X.it ..eIL7ZI.IEII MiI: I 3EOUL; .V l * This is one of the TEN .Colleges constitutintf the Na Donal', Chain, looted' in Philadelphia, New York City. 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Large Linerl_Of PRICES Coninered and - Redided - • DEX. 33 - r3i4t.rtrir a w, =I:11 .MILORD, PA., receiving; ter SiirLugan,pplies,nowitndlartice stocks o f •`• CHOICE- • , DRY GOOD§;PROCERIES, CROCKERY; - .4 HARIPMARE, STOVES,II29]STEEL, •NAIp, PAINTS,., V AND - LANtif OiLS • B NZOLE, ' - CAit2ETINGS _ - - FLOOR - OIL-CLOTHS;"" WALL PaperoYindow.SlLAPES . , HATS and CAPS, BOOTS andSHOES, CLOCKS,. &C. Including, notional, full varieties a the mosttpoinlar • styles of LADIES' DRESS-GOODS, , • SHAWLS, BONNETS, - RIBONS, FLOWERS, - &C., &C., which,he will sell on _the most favorable terms, ,for r,:. ' -. CASH; - PRODUCE, TLME - BUYERS. Flour et-Salt, constantly on hand --, - ... , ....SIIISQYAVOIWIrir•-.: ,-- OL.AS - 516,ki... &NORMAL -- -.-. ...tbiticiOr. - .'' t: .. • - S. S. HARTWELL, B.A...krincipals Experince'd &; Competent Tnstitctors. The Winter... Term tomtnenee Men; clai•; . March: .. 2no; CHANGE of hours, commencinglthinclar, 'Apr. 20th ,• kJ 1863. •TraintiVillleave Utast Bend, Pa, atabont the following hours, viz: iteEST " WAIIi ) ' RASTNkrAKIS' - 110L'IsID. Bolfalci txpress,2:lB pan 2, N.Y.lxprese; 12:58 pan 8, Night Exprea", 1:1); a.m n 4, Night .11spreg, 2:14 a.m. 6, Mall, at '6:53 p.ni 6, Stcambbat 8:83 Pan 17, .Way . Freight, 12,•.M1 p.m p, • - • .9:51 paw 21, ,Aceomodation, 9:68 am 16, , .6,33 a. m V ' ' ' " • 4 Waylfrelkliv -9 :lo'n.nl • . by. NO. 16 rrinaStmd4a,but . 8 of 'Saturdaya rune thro' to Dunkirk.' MINCrr, Gen. Supt. , Nos 3~ and 8' no every .. does uotrun Mondays.. No to linftal6, but' does not ran • 2 8; Z.' Patti:n*lU . ik Co; ' o. PARK :4/ Yorkl;ld 4 State Street,. IBoston; are our agents for tfte Mentralf.Dernderat tlicise.dties, and are' antheriked to take adv . ertisemente andisubscrlptlone for us at Or loweiCrates. • •- . ' ..- 1 117:BRICATMO '011 4 ". MIOR All Kinds of Mactinorjr, flif late 15.4 , • - "MAL EWIRgla, :NSW.GOODS info' f GOODS 'arriviilk AV: 't -.• . ' GRA - sg .-- „.,:StEDSI,- ... ...,-. ...., rmur . _ \ ... r.„ : --,- G ' Ja r ," - ''''‘`Q '- . 4......r, ~ , , , ,_,,r , ill • A rrn Etui , ..,..„,41,-:,--4:_,:,,:-..,-;:::, : . , . FOR 71.15eimvir, Will:VI ' ml 11 1 i 1..., - : - r ~- . i . f • ItticU'o' i i . 4 :-,;,.1,::,-.-*?,', ... . " -" NeitintlOtliktaki ... ' - '..':!..,:.?... - .1 . .!: %... i,•.;:t.:,,,-,-..,.-.,;.....,..,.-7:V.,.,,,,,'..'. eneap Rome die is -,,.*14P13.7,'411,1*11112, , i)0140i. - GENIOURPOP,ARATIOASN - ••, • • . 'J P. . • _ . NELMBOLIVS GENtgAZ PREPATIATION,, • - • • Big,* Slorieentrd.ted" t'onlP9uild - * l 3l)talci: Z•*:ei*Cii A ptisitivian'd SpeciflO ltentedyfdr disc:Cs - es Othe Bladder, - Kidnark'eraiel,:iiad'Drbpsleal • . • TMs Medic - the inerea'ses nowe:i'ot-dietition; 'anti excites the absorbents bit° healthy action, by:Which the watery or ealcerona depositions,-and all' unnatural en largementa are'reduced, as well as path and in tlamatlon, and is good foranen, womemor children.. • . " . HELIAB f rp!S IXTRACI.:-'llllllOllll - - • 1 . • ' • • •Airsing' •ExcVs4o,ltabit Iricliticietiop; or '' • itieudk . - . indfspealtionto Exertion. Loss orPower. ' Loss of )(emery, • . • ..I)lilicuity of Broothing„, WenkNerves, . Trembling, • Horror of Disedie, • *. • Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision s . ' Pain liftheßack. * Universal.lassitinkLey the Flushlng.of fhelloq, Muscular System, - • Eruptions o 4 the Emir, •• . Dor Hands,. • - Pallid CountlimigiErt, • Dryness of the Skin. . ' • : These syieptotrsi, it 06wed to go oil, which this med icine irivariably.remoresoteen follow • 1.31P0T CY, kATUITY, F,PILECTIC FITS, Iy one, of Which, the. patient may expire. -M 7 elip can tyty that they an; not frequently.followed by those "direful • • Insanity, and Consumption. Many are aware of the eanie of their- euffering, but none will confess. ,Tho records of the insane asylums - and the melanehollf deaths by ConstimptiOn,' bear am ple witness to the truthorthe assertion.' . • • The Constitution, ogee. atreetea with. (tiT • , game weakness, 4- • Requirce the aid of medicine to strengthen and:in vigor ate eyetem, whichMELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 1411 - - CHU invariably doge. A trial will convince the most skeptical. , : . - • , Females; Females, Females, Old or young, 'single t married, or_contem • , plating marriage,, - the - In many affections pecaliarto Females h Extrict De ch&is unequalled by any other:remedy, as. In'ehlurosis or etention , lrre~alarity , Painfainess,, or Suppression of the CustoreafYrEvaenations; Ulcerated or ,Schirraijs state of the Uterus; lienchorrhea. or- Whites, Sterility, .and tor all colpplaints incident to the sex, whether aris- InT from Indiscretion:Habits of Dissipation, or in the' DECLINE 01ICIIA*GE OF LIFE. 9rF..SI - 36.7031.1 ABOVE. _ • . NO I'AMILY,SIIOI4.I) BE WITHOUT IT. Take no Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant fireilielne lor • • - unpleasant and Flangerons - dieeasesi • RELMBOLD'S - EXTRACT ,DUCHt. ,CURES SECRET DISEASES . . • . . In all their stages; at little,expen se ; little or no change in diet - inconvenience, • AND. - NO. lexposlrrltlE; . It eanses'freonent desire, arid gives strength to rrin ate, thereby removing 'obstructiehs„ preventing and cu ring Strictures of the Urethra. allaying pain and inflam mation, so freqtient In this 'elasti of diseases, and expell ing Poisonous, diseased, and worn-ont matter. • 'Thousands (mon Thoustinds ,WHO , HAVE BEEN THE - VICTIM 'OE-. • . • . . . .. • ,- • . ..:!. c;? - cr.a..c3aCia, And who have paid IIEAVY FEES to be cured in a ehort time. have tbuind they weredeceived,.and that the " l'ol rt( ."- eon,' has. by , the nen . of Powerful. Astringtmts,:been ailed up in the system to break out -in an pggnivitted . form, and ' .' •• _-- - . .. • , • ... . . • • , . . PRIMA AFTER MARRIAGE: ._ . . . '. _____ .- • . • - - • . .A. ':- - • ' •—• .. ...:•ir SE.. •:. •- .. - ;.. • . . HELMOOLD!V - EXTRAC'T : :: INCN,U For all Affections . and Diseri6es of The :lliinary Organs, - Whether casting in MALTS OR FEMEI LE,from usatever cause originating, and no matter . • • OP HOW Lolo} STANDING. Discaies of thee . ° Organa require the aid Of a 'Diuretic HELMBOLDI',-,,EXTRYCT- i BUM • I 3 THE GREAT DIURETIC,' Mid' it is ccitiCiu`fo_hacu. .tie.dOiiirdireffect`lri' i 1 Difi; cases, for whlchit Sts recomui ended. BLOOD!.: BLO•014! B'Z001:0 Uelxn &ld'sh ighly doventrated ! Componnd 'Fluid Extract • 'Sarsaparilla . isiewmzmux:s. This is nauffeictien of thu Blood', and atticks the Sex nal organs, Linings of the - - Nose, Ears,- Throat,'Wind pipe, and etherAnclik Surfaces, making its appearance iu the fornief Helmbold's Extract .Sarsaparril lapuritles the Bleed - and removes all Scaly - Eruptions of the Skinziving to tile Complcxlepa Clear-and Licalthy Color; ; It btlutprei aredexpressly for ibis class ofcom plaints; its Blooc , Parifying Properties are preserved to areater exteot than i rmy ether preparation of Sarsapa rilla. • - • HeltaboUrs,Rose Wash.. excellent LOtiqq,tor liiieass of a Syphilitic Nattire. audits an'injection ntDiseases of Cho' Urinary'rOrgans; arising from habits; of . disipation,.a.ed in connection With. the Extracts Buthu and •Sarsaparilla; in RUFh dis eases as recommended.'' • • • , Evidence of themostreSponsiblenndreliablo cliararter will accompany the medicines:. - • CERTInCATES'Og CURES. ' From eight to twenty years • standing, , with names knowritescience aid fame: ' • For Medital•Propertics , ofßUOlTE,see Dispensatory of the United States.. -- _ , • See ProfesiorDENEEVvaliable work on" the 'Pin& tice of Physic. Seeremiwke of IThiladelphia.• • • • • • • i• See remarks made by Dr. EP,REAIII McIlOWEtl., a c:elebratedThysielau,-and mentbeFpf the Royal College of eurgeona; Ireland, and , publlettetin the Transactions of the.liitut and queen's Journal. 2. • , • See Medico-Ctintgleal Review, piddished by Benkuiiin Travere, ;Felton: of. the•Royal.College of Burgeons,. Sec mold of the late Standardivorks on Medicine., Emplat"....flUCHtf , sl'. 00 1.131 Off err e'er 00' SAIRANIPARILLAtI 00 ""' 6.00 Ix:coven „Rose WASH, , _ " '• i& 15 56 Or half a doiet of.tmettfer'sl2 (x); Which Built. _clent ,to cure thetnoetpbetinate cases, if directions are adhered to. • • • -- •• 17 - Deecribe sfinptems•in all communications. Cures guaranteed. Advice gratin., • .APPIDAVIT - Periotinliv annetir beforeinean Alderman - oT :the city of phaladeyfhiti.l4;(l',llolmbeilL vibe, being duly l sworn doPt say, lt preparations eontnin narcolic,, to men mi ry, or Other: injuronti drogn,lnt tie l purelmietable. sworn T 4 , k ITtliscrilia4 b fore ,stie this ° Will Atty.otiTov 1,0.__ BBARD. .41dorman,Nintli - Arnet, above Race, P 14114, Address Let for information'ln confidence, 11..' , 1 1 , - 112111.1111OLD; - Chernist. • ' popoteeft.7;i•ontli pipt•bArent, tieloW,C4entluiti rhpn •*RP= Or .90vMMEns ,- ,; Aimv.#.ll.lr4ll)pEw n... , _.; Who iutenvcif.- t 9 - '11W 4 4 0 their, °wit it - nd 'otitii altielen on thotenatano artaineally: . 1 ..- t I..lfolnibol a , t c4,l ; tenillng PrRPIlfa LYtrac t tno _ s • :,earsaparills' - 44 Impro v ed 'Rows Wtuiit. Soli* nillproggisto overzwhero. 4 ABBloll,MintOtal'Brrri l E NO OTHER.. elltolittheoglynrtinentigtijingfoend for lt, ond avoid tutpoeltian awl expoeigs = .;'?darCh 166 3? -1 'Y• - , iAdo by the . intO ce:lebrs4ed.Dr:.,toSlC. _• • ‘p-1t1.,. p - .-,W.-E.E1y..3 . i•;-:; tittE&lfit.i... I.I.VIMENT . . • • TETE . .• • GREAT REBEEDT • FOR NEURALGIA,: LV3113400, DUI', STIFF .NEGIi J011172'4,4 s. SPRAINS. BRUISES, 'OUTS, • 'WOUNDS, - PILES,' • . . _ HEADA CITE, AND ALL - BiIEUX9.IO E.ER'yous D BORDERS Far all'of which it is a speedy and cert In remedy, mid never fails.• This Linsment is.prapwree from the recipe Of Dr, .Stepheu weeti•of Connecticut c, the fatuous boneotter, muth•ts been used in. his practice for More than ••ears with the molt astonishing riuccess. • .AS AN. ALLEVIATOR 43F.PAiN, it is unrivalled by any preparation before the public, of which. theme,: skeptitii may be convinced hy.a single trial. • . This Liniment will cure rapidly and ra . di . mittie Disorders. of every kind, and in Inousands of ca., ses where it has been need it has never .beeh' known to • FORir.e.oRAGIA , t *ill afford imraediate.reliefis .every case, however distressing.. • • •• . IA will relieve the worst cases of it." three and is warranted to t. • TOOTHACHE also it will cure iustantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY ABB "OEBERAL . LASSITUDE, arising from iniprridenee or trees, this Liniment, is a most luippy and Unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon• the . nervous tissues, the strengthen, e.eia and levivities thasystern,, and restores ,it to, elasticity and . . FOR FltEs —At; an external reniedy, im thath is the 1,e4 known, and we challenge the.wo ld to product, Uri equal. Everv - victiut of titln distreshi g complaint nhifuld give it a trial. for it will not fall to, afford immeili relief, tiad in a majority of case's will effect a radical cure.. - - . QUINSY AND' SORE THROAT - are soul - climes sr! tremely malignant and. diigeroni, but a timely applica tion fifth's liniment will 'l3 eyer fail lo cure. SPIKINS are sometimes .very obstinate,: andenhinn: meat of the joints i. liable to. over, neglected... m, worst case may be conquered• by thisliniment int.wo er three days.. . -- • ' • •SRUISES, CUTS, :WOUNDS, SORES, DLCEBO ) . BURRS - AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful .healing- properties' 'of r DR. SWEET'S INFALLIELIi LEsiLMENT, when need according to directions. Also, CHILBLAINS, - FROSTED FEET, AND Mart BITES AND STIBrGs. • , • . • Dr, Stthen Sweet of Con'eticut (irethe re Natural Bone Setter. Stephe Sweet, of Connecticut, splOown all over tpeT.Tnited States Stephew Sweet of Connecticut 1.5 thoqinthor of "Dr. Sweet's lafallible I;lnttnent." Dr: Sweet's Infallib le liniment Curer Rheumatiurftud nevertailg Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy forNeural,g,M Dr:.Bweets - Infallible Liniment Cures Bui•us and selds immediately Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the hest known . r enmity . for t;prabui and bruise*. Sw eers Infallible' -Liniment Cures i,iindaehe immediately grid w4s,ueivr kruern orail. , - • . • Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment ' Affords immediate reliel for l'iles; and, seldom falls to tare. . DR. SWEET'S. Infallible, LINIM - E - Nr - Carowtoolhache hi one minute. _ DR. SWEET'S -Infallible LINIMENT' Cures cuts wotiuds'immt4lately and leaves no sear. DR. SWEET'S Infallible. LINIMENT •Is the best xemedypif sores in the known world. • DR, SWEET'S Infallible LINT - It - KY -L t. • • llai been used hymore than n million people, and•sli praise it. • • • 4. DR.- SWEET'S InfiIIiibIe.LIINTLMEMT Taken internally cures colic,"cliolerdiumus and cholera DR. SWEET'SW Infallible - LINIMENT Is truls.4 "friend in need," and eveiY,fitnily bhonld have it at hand. DR: SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT • Is for sale by all Dm =lsis. Price 25 and cents A:Friend in Need.' , . - Dr.-Sweet's Infallible 'Liniment, As an external remedy, is without a rival, , L and unite pain more speedily than any - Other preparatioiv Far all Rheumatic and Ner,vonq Disorders it,is truly infallible and as a curative for soresl wounds, Sprains, bntises. ac. its soothing, healing nud powerful stretuithening prop erties, excite the .j asrwonder aild astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial:. Over One thonsaud certit udes of remarkable curea,performed by it within thelast two years, attest the fact. , . • TO HORSE.OWNERS . ~ Dr. Sweet's•-• - InfolltleLzntnientlor• llories _• , • : . is unrivalled by any, and in all cakes Oflainetiess ariping from illrilill.3o3raiee:3; Or wrenching . , its effect.isinagical and curtain: ilarnesil or saddle galls: ncratches, mantic, etc., tt will-also- cure .speedily. .Itingbone Mid . spasm may easily be prevented undcured in thcii indiplentsta ges, but confirmed cases arebe:yond the possibility of a radicaleure: Nose of the kind, howevei; -is sn amp& b rate or hopelesst it may be allbviated.by this linimes a mid its faithful application Will always t remolio the lame- need and unable the hoc to travel. With: comparative . .. . . . - , Every Heirse•Ovirger :.;• ..., . should have this remedy at hand. for its timely use aUtbd • • lirst appearande of larnenml wilt etTctrtally inevent:thwe forMidable diseateS, to Ivhich• - all . .hortea are liable; and which render to many otherwise :valuable bolters nearly • . Ate. 'SWEET 41 INFALIBLE LINIMENT SOLDIER'S, FRIEND; :And thousands have fOlandit traty ;1 FRIEND - IN - lUD j cViol( . . . , To avoid imposition ; tho Signature and IlikenefS of Dr. Stephen Sweet on -every label, andillso "Stephen Sweet's Infallible T.inlinet.t." 'blown in theglass of each. bottle, withouVwhicknonirnie g,enulne. ' 111CIIARDSON . Sr CO. mile proprittori,..Norwleh, rItIOROA 4.ALLEI:4; General Agents, dec2 ZIAXYY ' '43 eliffstreot, NeW York. SS" - Sold bydealets everywhere:. ; . - • ..-AE VSTO NE Hrol TEL • At ,Montrose; .117srult. , 11ATC11 , ; , •:Pto - prze - tor., 91 1118 new and commodious Hotel is sitaited on Tilblje Avenue, near t r heC n ort Roas o t; e nd nearlyin centre ot , the business po er.:ThoTropriett is : confident Mahe is prepared to entertain guestslan way: .that C.annot fall to give ENTIRRSATISFACTION. • Mho PAO IsOd non fat's} are now, and nq expeaso has been spared, to rendqr it equal ifittit superior to any in Oils part or the State. - Itis-Ntielisurpplied wit h•all recent j uin roveroents mid comfortts,.aad, obliging waiters-101.1 1'1 , 443 . g - he tenaYlaTeaPaiurtothecall of casttaners. • :The Stables_vonnetted wlth.thlis house, ere , new• and , • conveplerst4, - , • • sr, - The'Priiprietskr the pittronage'ot his old friewdts, t;tw_alleri l and they üblics ge_siersily. • land 3 tt • • - wm.x. uA y •
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