The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 09, 1863, Image 4

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    harpers new lip - ably for Juner'ii - -
rmb otimbeV,.., opening
is4itiill4tklitad.. *bunt lilt?. and
stilt threatening Indian war'in Minhetiotn:
-7„a.taZ-elof-history which is of a thrilling;
enkrtinter.,,:;-Few people*thn Ire
ithY`tfkigg
liorriblo:atrofeiticsiperpetratea , n , y . t4w 4V.,-.
ages. .-,Wiireintiotilo.bettOfthW
to give:
an extract frOktimi 'atttel6 7 ll6oiibl4 Or
attickbb the - Lower AlpneYl )
Not many of tho:'Whlte* , haa: lent.
Some,
of t4B:44Vites:4 l oinilitt oarfthelioriee;
fired , the barns::;,lothers::rnsbed 'for ,fthe
stores and '.‘warebOxisei Shooting ;liefoo
them whimusbeyer, :they, metiby- the road
side; hifire , the . d.bore;-:er behiridthe
, =l,shelves -. were.' 804 , emptied,'
With th i n assistance Of.‘• the 'squaws, who
had-foll4e4rfor `the purpoies of plunder;
audcAtiOpoltearried . ,.aWaY to' be -quarrel.:
e4i.oveflntiong themselves. Parreli were
rolleilintir the street, boxei :tumbled , "out s
)intt enveloped in - flames.
Tiiiii,they burst into , the mission:chapel,
boarding house, and ,other. dwellingi;
tomahawk inband. l -Sbnie were hewed to
peices ere they find icaree left their lied;; ,
others received their death-wormds leap.
ing &inn windOWs or. endeavorieg !;45 -
rit - Whe- can tell. the , story of that
boar, ?10.1 the massacre of helpless Women
and children, iniploring mercy from those
whom: their ,own -..handa`- had fed; tuft
whose bleod„ dripping - haCheie ==the next'
inoment'orashed - pitilessly _through their
flesh and bone-of the aboinitiatiMia :too
hellish to rehearie,-of the'-crrielties;. the
torturektheahreiks -of ag-Ony, the: death
•
groans i nf that single libtir , The few that
escaped by any means heard 'enough',
w enough,and felt enough . engage
their, utmost. pnwers:- Those ,that staid
behind never told their story. - From
ininse'to house the torch
,soon= followed
the bachet ; the flames` enveloped alike the
dead, ".dying, and wonnded.„ Tired - of
butcherp in detail the- savages': fired
dwelling, and in it binned alive.n mother
and her five children ; few ofi - their:
charred: bones Were afterward' found a
mong the ashes. Some escaped through,
back doors, over fields ' down, the sides of
the bluff.to the river. Those. fortunate to
get over by the' ferry or otherwise has-.
tent With utmost speed to the fort.
Others hid among, the bushes, in hollow
logs or holes,- behindlitimpspr in the wa
ter. • Maddened with __unresisted shecess
—for not a shot, not a bI6W had yet been
Anted* theni—with -fiendish yells the
Tniliarisl,followedor sought new victims a
mong :Yet : Unsuspecting settlers. = The
ferry was taken possession of, the ferry-,
nian'ahense,' the - neighboring - Stacks, the
mills; the - -piles of lumber, were, set on
fire. The ferry-man himself, tbmahaWk
edibefore his own dbor, was disembo*el
ed, bis head, hands, and feet , -chopped off
and inserted in the - cavity. They over
took a boy trying to escape. Tearing off
:every`thread of' clothing, they - pricked and
pierced-him with their - blunt headed jai
elinsclaughing at and „ruimickiiig i -his ag,!g,
ony till death came to his relief.- Narcis t
Gerrian, ae they entered, leaped from the
.raili,:wizideW for the 'river; ere: he:-had'
yehefied it of threeshots they fired at him.
twOpierced his-breast: 4e. swam-across, .
alniost;droWned.: - - - Four. clays Went
iwithont food, and_after -dragging ithn:
-self, niore dead, ',than.: alive, .:through`
Weft swatappis ;:; for silty-five: ilea,
NirisTaniaid...hy .a -party of J'efugew-,aiid
dto, 7 11enderson. -Passing -a- Ist&
throngli both' ankles. ,of -a ;woman , they
dragged' her Over the_ prairie, till :frOm
i t.alone; torn and mangled; she died. - .c
4ThOse that escaped , spread the :alarti.
4:iiiiiheyjidird it the-people fled, precipi
tWillocafdelhowibgivilitherthey
iter'-thein'the Indipifollqwothrpugh-_,
ortiAoSentire line efsettleMents, over-:a
/frontier of hundreds of miles; committing
coald:ecarce he -ea.;
ceedo,if. all 'hell-Were tailed loose. Not
_lar-frOM the Agency a feW.fitailies
- atileti had topgregated; -- Wl,*
overtook thin?. first.-volley::
Ofifew'rtien among them: The defense-.
f•fleik!lfelifieSs!women= and _ohildren, -. .,1 - 0-
the Wagens, - bending
and drowingOVerthem
*till' :el"tifier; their
two - others held:the -beries, leaped: ,
- -into:rt.:Wagon that contained eleveNtoott;
ibetately in cold.l:doed
. tenuthawked-open; the
bead of each, - while the -.Oiliers, gape.:
4orro . r;.': powerless Witt( friglati
...* - Airt.'thet, heard At - e heavyy 411 1 blo-ws
i*litycitigh flesh and tones,.
oitr3tteit:tprn ,Vaking an infantfroni
its
inoffier'A - 4 . olo,,hefore her .eye7S; . ..witli
. :13 . oltatkiNkfiVof'06 ., Wationaytheyriverted,1
I ;;JikArryktfeAd4_ .- i4-00 - fenee;:aii4l:loV - it,
thereto Watling, Ogotiy;
- tufdlifuffol*vhile'3• l oEXldOthelefort
:agbdiung spentaelei-theiekopp*Loffller.,
arms and legs - ood, to -: bleed,: to
death: - Thlis - t4ey:bitioliered:OtottOlT
- iviiittzt'.,% - ipir.fox of atflacre.Kl64ol4i;
hodiefkont ofitemvcipii - 414.filiedifient
1 ~.3Wtiltinder. ' frOm -the
fos
and' f_v
ending „Vie* hoek Priebe&r
„other adventutes: ,- •
They _otortOoli,Ster,44 - rtiesloiled - Eall
th%ron - tod..ehildreih,;.anC4ed,"4*st - ..611'
•". illq7o4pg: women-and ::girls ibnptive_. for
au on rt ieiryarepts i :Tef
ceired%tbe alai m , : : IlOpie-fibv.balAl(33e-,
Thfirsth43fe4'A,'4Pt,-%r: - ttil"t9
4 'o 'l , ;#2k'-',** 37, -" i fitit i yi.,
ibitcov*,*(44,lifyksi,' , ",but , l)elVie
. -
4aPgtitnr - adelojettriAr 4 -40.110'0,1 * - -
*
66trattelced - btelino-atia. nintilating: the
EZEiI
Bod e. Seizing the girl liy the feet they,
hagatil4 draifier aff ._" As she In stantly
Made* 'effortlii‘aajtist - h'etielf; **took
her 'and sent back with the 'others
they hailioirfurcid- only that--Might
serve their-base passions:verg saved, she
were, Shot • aC4a and ;butchered- - or
*mired. tadeath,hylnohes ,
•try_ *
a
were oat-_ : as,vellui _au:rateff:add:-Mutilated;hr-the"eavgfi
< •
laying` him on the : tabu .lii:4Pen his
mouth .with: a - stialti'alid 14 - it
milk. _ Therhiftanotherto* be eaten bY2.l‘
hog-whielfitheydroveiU,--_and shut m
the same e roOm afterward - nothing :• - bitt.
his.bOneg and:thil(pg were found: They:
tore -out the heart of another ,audi left; it
fastenen a stientuck beside him.
The extent to • they carried . these
outrages ,441 ended ition the 'lime they
'had for theit , exeCntiOn and the ;mood in
which they'happened to be._ - Pf they had
time to kill but few, of - a settlement, 'anal
-buin bin part of the houses,: they.seemed. , l
invariably upon' the traders 'and
those that ; W . -sold - them < whisker; - for
Ilionrih.tbeY were` passionately, fond ,=of.
"firemater"*they hated the men that; had
`brought it among them.'::-
I:W7:Wendell in the Treniont
TemPle est, Mon da ,^ evening, :eicliiiined
Thank:Grocl for McClellan for Caner
on- thank God - for defeat: _,>:; a man
for)'resident,* shOuld hare put doirn'
the - rebellion in_ ninety days, and left
slavery where it Aias.
- From this we judge Phillips still holds
to the opinion he:expressed-before the, is
1 stance of the emancipation proclamation;
that-the President is - not a 'Man but a
turtle. Vallandigham never. said any
thing so disrespectfil, or,. if .I:lellered,
more likely to - dishearten the people in
the proseention of the *sr. .
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qoi;D*-at#o.lt • • • .
JoIIL .„ •. ' ' -; DEZIOCR4T OFFICE.,
KEYSTONE 'HOTEL
At'lliontrosa, 'Pa.
Wm, IL.II Picrigaieton.
MTHS rieWand ceminedions Hotells shimtea capitate
-IL Avenue; nearthe Court House, and nearly'in centre
at the bnsiness . portion *Montrose. The Proprietors
confidentthat he is prepared - to entertain guest:slns way
that.cannotfall to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
The Hotel and Paraltare are new, and no expensehas
'been spared to - render it equal if not superior to any in
'this part of the State. It supplied withall recent
improvenignts , and coinfortia,' and obliging waiters will
always be ready to respond to the call of customers.
- The Stables connected with, this house, are Few and
convenient. - . • • .•• .•
The Proprietor respectftilly solicits. the : patronage of
his old friends, travellers, and the public generally.
tf • - , - WM HATLIIL
ABEL.i I -..r.VR0L14
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No 7 offers tir sale ono of ill,e; l argest slid bistselectloos
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Ever - Offered:ln SusqUehatautConitty.and.probably Coto
'Prising thegreatest variety or most different articles:l)f
any Store in the Horthernpartot Pennsylvania, andffer,
haps . 'of the. entire State. An assortment keptCln
abontthlrty ditietent branches of trade.-and -the 'elec..
'dens are made from about forty of the beet liduset in 1
..HOW.Tork; and More than fifty Healers and Mannino-I
.turets out .of New ,York. . A large.proportion - of the'
Goods are Imughtdirect front the mannfactutersi - thus
Sneering genuinearticies. , 2Cruhtorderson:.entering the
Store must ;hot expect to ilnd everYthingl, in. sight; but
-nearly ererY article wantedwillbe.proinced by Inquiry..l
'Some idea of the Stock maybe fortnedhythefollOwlog - !
gencialoutihielrtentaneration Wimp recticibler. '...•
• ..Drogh \and :Medicines,'Paintsand:- Oils :- Dye. Stn . %
;Groceries:Lititora, Ilroekery,'. Glass ,
.Window Paper, Jewelry; Ware,Perfamery. Haney
IGoedii.litnelealitastruments, l3rnshes. -4 AMerican Pocket
Table,Cutlery_and Silver Plated Ware, Lamps,
Materia'As forilg,hts, Hardware. Bed Cordh,Stone Ware,.
DiyHeods, Mirrors; Window Glarus. Lithographs. _Per
niihes, 'Bird Cages, - Spectacles. Whips, and Lashes.
B' oms.Gann,Pistale, Ammunitkli, 'pobaeco; Iledi-•
cal and Statical , Instruments; Salt ; Shap;Botash. - tint
i,brellas, - PareelainTeethiin short...nearly everything.; o
restore the.sick, - to please the' tarte;to delightthe eye;
rto,..ratifttlielancy, and also to conduce to the .realand
substan MI comforts elite,' _ •
! ,- !-"Pheattention of the public .isrelpectrally invited. to'
.my stocker Goods, bought ;exclusively Or ',cash &tom,
Land Wilibe,shold on theerune grinchefor low rites;
Monttose;',laimary Ist, 1 z• - m: - ! -
"'REMOVAL: . ::
JAIIEBB .- 3 DE TT
71[AreaLoTed !tt i ztff G e tila ti fonn i ne ty j:
Tyler. : f e i x d Prd: to e d. Tarfteira' IlateZ•wheri 110 tik
readylii sell Goads tpldis old friends" and, Atelaalla*. l 4.
lararn _ :
i LOW' PRICES::
tdviayivii hand; eoi4e - la*l — g" of"
GOO
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• .. _
Weals •71d , a rdwar
- -Notions Sash, Oils .i
-
alswolow.
iii
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ikGiuu iti::--,=.41.:1.5,i- , : - :
„:' ---: r,•' fr .•' '— , : , --- _ !, I
T-it'AVOtire:d Sant - I.44i:in the Aciiila At
116.110 a. in., vflhe,lChiclnnittl Xxpretetiroln the weak
'coninxtintat,ScrantOtt, where it arriree - At MAO* iii.,-
with A train on the Lactitcanne and .Bloontelung, Rail-.
401[4- for - Pittston;', N.TOliglir'Valieri Kingston; and.
Vi'llkeeharre, - Mgt D'etralibliS with Abe- Delaware and
ludoulAtlrcunt at novidence .10r. Obithalit and Delaware _ and
.At Dope station:this train &lunette tly,, almnd
A tll -
k A ottitherouiridere. Delawan Ballrold for YulliihiP
`bfillß - Itisiteotv and Th4sdelPras. \ At, ~..lkireptf u aninfolv.
Junction,. where itatrives nt'.2.26p. nf,, the saute train
ennnectewith - tielnalcnithe °entail!' Road of Neer Jerky.
I . Air Elizaheth: I , lowailt,llSetitYlrßethielle/N7
I' Aijotown;,)lanch . auk; - R It ;and naniebtug„— ::
.iti
i tplusecuura of Uhl ' Arrive In etp.r, Tork at JAN -tht
1 - PhiladephinstBA, lifilarrieburg et 10, ..':::''':' -, -
1 „1. 4 1 he train tearing-I tOf (Wand or . NOW York..tit
8.00 , a. TEL, t_Lndfootof, , Alnut etregr„,., phist,- , At 6a.
10„ I g t I cr 7_,C "thereseenger. 01' Able-tna&
5 0.
let New Annals:lnn ttati&ni,'; - tandardS:
I '1141:4 ton la 4 - Piro” where- IVO,' naafi With .4
wu on theinekdir and ilioonntbajt BAllrond; And
1 with t he c Ar itu t xll Pg ! 3 - t Or 0 ! ,/1/ 7, /, r 411 4- 44
1 iltalitoltd• -% .tt'- 'lt: ',..". ... t. - -, '- -..t.- - r:';.- ,
: -This train snoop num; Bend at 60 p.'nn,lnAklttg .
a doge ,tontiectitit thetnely . tr :I' atkgolugNeetOn
ttO9ltle'lian. t als7; , '1 L '
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- z : ..i - ,-: •?•'' :" tt,f;:' , , -:. '
t"';4424i;i:ACCAVOIOD-4. 4 ilet-':',ll4o7'''
zusiegskrtiition*Attio a:: tn;, mnft•Ong i it,c 0 2 4 14,
with the DaylLtioNsi train-went VA the.V4
alr-thictrainitleseT ve47lllyritenWV - '
we,- ite,,:the unit ~' .. ' . ItDainfleavei
i ',Gnat Belyilig.Wp,l nu 3htt of the not Turk
I -1--.. ''
3%4A4114` , ,riVilit:Nrs.
11 , 11 ,4 1117 4 1 t '., " " .”. PA-rec. - -
;,_ •;..i .:. 1. , .., ,40 - a t ti , matlßßlo,nta;:- .-:
' ~el-AoM- 1: 4 r e er ric . k et: / , l ,FO t z -4 -, `'', '1:3".
- WC:O a -W I XOM
-.:41;414./kit - titsi 41 4 0 11 tuterooto Altis Aus, :
o ,I,ltb:rattf-Prodeitestionw VOONSIG
Arliztui
CpittrA ro43E3Ceseralltgsix'ellt, — his , la _
10VrtlhAterira won happy cs e _oee o
frieptutor regard their.oloT wh
ed iek . ,we. NW execo .
tUA -Yoty bile! mantes In laj .. u , sLo i i i - _ - .15
4917 PX 1 / 2 1 -" 7- • , ul, Paik - 111:4, telt.
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. _., ..
:.-4*,--ils.f,,,xiicii:
braieinl - fotiiaat 'triers, t.ll.antiacribei.. tvcatM Moat
; Mapeettally vat thdpttention of 101 prompt payingZer
tbanteOmd-Tradersv. - to „the above notice. Ordeta for
~11ardware'reenteed,hare, and-forwarded: (if AP'
_pioved;)oxcept - dating the-months of Aptlt,' May, Sept.
.and Oct:•.•:DAriagrtimae months he will be moat happy to
his friends andaerte theta at rarkßeivt.: N.:York.
,• •-• Reapettligly,' ' , -":M; C. TYLER:
Montroae,.Feb..lTtailS63. " • - • -
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NEW MIL FORD ~
‘.7 . -0 - t7:o"alk-Tro
.....underainted wetdd Inform the palitinthat he ,
_ll:.tatrlea on 'the Youndryln New.74llFord Borough, near
the corners,: I . bil 4 fendhandfandy4t Continuar mann
. _
• Plows and--_Ptot,t Points ,
.. CULTIVATORS;-• •-•
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And JOB *OAK finished on short:nottee.-: All. work ,
warranted to be gop.d paAerit4and . tlnteb:' '-.
NOW Milford Apr i l 14,16m3. - . - J. B. ,
• r , • •
IiTTI - . 1 1':33R05.45v33LM8
5E10.1 , 11-4LIW'IICIMV:, Per.,
.Wholesale & Retail Dealers in
STEEL. NAILS,
sirtniv.A, snovmtAs,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
VNERAI4COUN. T - lIAIL SPIKES.
RAILROAD cE MLVING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND
BOXES, - BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS,
PLATED BANDS, MALLEABLE
• IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES,
PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, cf.e.
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS,
SAMAIRSS, SLEDGES, PILES, &c. &c.
CIRCULAR AND MILLSAWS, BELTING:PACKING,
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS '
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CEMENT, SAIR I GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER. nnewis.
PAIRBANK'S SCALES. '
Salaam, March 24, 1883. ly
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NATIONAL COMMCIAL COLLEGE
B.
S. E. corner
~ 7th dc Chestnut-isle,
ri3EritiAt.±l3lll7..4 = '3lEXX4 l .l
Pa
This is nue of the' TEN -Colleges constituting the Na
tional cult, roosted New York Cit,Y
Brooklyn, Albany, Troy,--Ainifido,. Cleveland, Detroit
-Chicago, and St. Lents.
Scholarships issued , by, any one ophase Colleges are.
good for atrunliMitedtime. • - -
. . ,
Vhes. Collegiate Coarse ' ,
Baibraoesßook-keeping for every variety of business, in
its mostadproved forms, -Penmanship , the celebrated
Spencerian systeat,r-Coznaerclal C.alcalations, Comnier
cial Late,Bnsineas correspondence, Arithmetie,Lectures.
These Institutions possess a national reputation, and
=tee 'greaterfacßities for preparaing young men for
ties of the counting house, and !witness generally,
than any other similarschools in the country.
TheThiTadelphia College,.,
sberiolt .
enl . . . . . .
' eceitly enlarged and re-furnished in .A stipe
manner, andls now the , largest and most prosperous
merclal Institution in the State. Its well knOwn
ihorotightoarse of instruction, theiong practical experi
ence athe Prinelpals,andimperioraccommodatiOns,offer
unequalledindneements to young men who wish to ac
quire the best preparation, and the hest Introductionto
the Wildness world.,: . , . -. --
• Diplomas awarded, and graduates reccommendr-d to
business-men. - .. . - .
Past"ncaL Tarr Booss.—lityant Sr, Stratton's Book-
Kfting, three editions,—Common school, price, 'l5 Os
nigh school', sl,n, and - Counting 'Honse,r4hyant 'and .;
Stratton's Commei Arithmetie,Sl Bryant• it' S's
Connosidatlamr, S2XO. - As, of these books sent, by
mail. on receipt of prim,
Send for our catalogue, contalningrall partieniars,
and note carefully the, Ten
_special 42dr:2n-tapes of these
Colleges over all others. Address
- STRATTON trgrAlrli & CO.;
Philadelphia, Pa.
decifpiir2O
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snt STRZEt PITTSBURG. PAL
. 4 TOTENI)B4) INO. .
Beingltteomorated`by • Legtilatife charter:
g the only COMBUCECIAL COLIXGE In the Uniop'
, , • • „ couslueted tiy „
- • _ • A PEAC'rICAL MIMBHANT.
• ": OVER SIX THOUSAND STUDENTS
Have been educated In the Principlei and Practice clan
the' Of - busineee ,educatiou fcom MATS eye-
SSCA/* - TUX BOOS - KIA { P* 2 ;
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Awarded Four Silver Medal'', 'oa. the : sanction bf the
.highest - Autleritiea". the country. Mao,
STEAMBOAT 1300K-KEEKNIX.
tierfeet systezaTor such „hooks . nnit ecebante.” AI-
Teo 'Du's, new s ystem: of .. ,
'After. the forme Of-the, f,'ermeilvaits, Railroad. Also
Duft7e tiew•eYetem ef
• Pittl*TE. BANK 11 , 00k-ItitithlA - 4 1, ;,
ltie only use lathe city: iftiOie eketeine et
secountoere taught 'under the, daily supertlelori• of the,
, 'Author, And. It le_ believed, to .e degree of perfeCtiWgrE-:
„or ettpued elsewhere.,
SIVELITE.PLBOr PUEIIIIIjIIIII
- ;heitait - teleese end Ornamental
tog present Penton
- .4riiitie.Sratee - ltairat
`,Perna: State Pair.at Wyoming - • -1860:
Western Penne, rat etPttteburft :.1860:
"VesternNteglittsFalrist,Wheelrag.....:,4.
,am the ohto-State-Felrot .
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ornamental Pensraknishiir.l7lthuowidatef
1 44 5 ,1 3 / WM» 'DuFF. fibutbstiog , sat the viemento:
AA', the l'.o l33 itilv Art , '- 10, :Most dOluNektliustritotor ,
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10/1 1 [1([ ?Rita
PEACE APPROACKING.
Large Lines of plums Aoluluerel- and
Reduced -
3ESIETNLIXI II A IIIIIIII
• .NEW
receiving; for i3pringimiplieis;
:CHOIO4 '7
DRY GQ664GROKRIPAII - - -- -;
CROCKERY, 11 - AltriWAßA' ' _
STOYES; IRON, STEEL,::;NAILS,
• -;PAINTS,
• LINSEED. OILS; -
• REXZOLE, -
•, CARPETINGS;
~ ' ,.FLOOR•ort.c.T.,fyrns,
WALL Papet, - Window SHADES, •
HATS and CA.PS, Itoors and SHOES,
CLOCKS;
raininum ae mud, fall varieties of the.mostipopular
- atyleaof
LADLES'DRESS GOODS;
SHAWLS; -- •
BONNETS,,RIBONS;FLONVERS,
; ' &C., &C. &C .,
which ho will soil .on; the most, favorable tern* for,
•
CASH, PR:OMICE;
MOM' TIMP,BUtERS.-
notir &S. t, constantly on :land
. • . :,.66.00,*:' - 00.14** - 1,.:,-:::
CLASSID4:-.I6:NORIVIAL
~30Z0.01~
~
S. S::HARTWELL, : B.4 Principal,
, ASSISTED:BY ,
arperience r f . d Competent Inststimt9rs.
The Winter Term commences on Mon
day, March 2nd, 1863.
TUITION PER TERN OF, 11 WENS.
..
Englleh, from - t ' . 12 to 800,
Latin, Greek and German, each' 4 00
French , • - 1 .. 8 00,
-
English, with one langtmge - .7 50
—NObill for thenbove istudiea shall exceed 9'oo
3tueic on the Plano ' t 8 00
Use,:of Instrument ' - . " ' 2110
_-- • .
No deduction for absence except in cases of protracted
illness', or by speciaragreement. ~
Board can be obtained from $2.00 to $2,80 per week.
Pupils wishing 'to :board themselves can End good
rooms at moderate charge*. Forfurther particulars ad 7.
dress the Principal, atMontrose. Pa,
' WM. JESStP, Pres't.
, .
C. F. READ, Sec'ry.
Fcb. , l7; 1862. _ 81
ERIE r jtAI.LWAY..
CRANGE of hotirs, commencing Monday, Apr. Kith,
1553. Trains willleave Great Bend, Pa., atabont the
following hours, viz:
..
WESTWARD BOUND. • EASTW ARD, BOUND.
1
1. Buffalo Express,t 18 p.m _2, N.Y: Express 1t.58.p.M.
g, Night Express, 1:07 a.m , '4, Night Exprce . 2:14 Cm
Mali, at, ' 6:58 p.m ; 41, Steamboat ':l' B:2Bplin
17,.Mray Freight, 1:!•.50 p.m p, . . '.. I '0:51 p.m
21, Accomodation, 9:58 a.m 10,- ', • ' -6,. a.m
20, WO Freight, 0:10 n.m
sy. No. 16 runiSindays,but
8 of. Saturdays runs thro'
o Dunkirk.
A'S MINOT, Gen. Supt.
Nos.. 3, 4 studB eon -every
does not run Disindays,.
to Buffalo, but/does not run
t
C
LIIBRICATINP
F OR All kinds erhiachinery, for sale by
ABEL' TURRELL
. NEW_ -.GOODS!
A. general assortment of , GO9DB, arriving at LAS
GR ASS SEEDS.
LARGE it. MEN=
& TWINY SEED
FOR Szu.kper
xx. xrurt*Limur.
New Milford. Mara 17, 1863. ' 4w*
LicKAwoN4:,.&,BLQQM...BURO
• •
3EL-eLXX.M.0.424. 1 : 1-
. _
. •
1 - iiN a n d , after April - 20, 1868, Passenger Mina will
'IJ fOnOWS :
- MOVTNG SOUTH.
• -
. Passenger. Accom. •
Leave Scranton, at 520 a. tn. 11.00 a: tn.
• - Kingston, at 6:40. Arrive .12.80 p.m.
" Rupert. at 8.55 • . •
, Danville, at • 9.21 a. m. •
Arrive at Northumberland . , 9.55
MOVING NORTH. • '
Leave Northumberland 4.813• V.
• "Dan Ville, : 5.10
" Rupert, ,5.45 . , ,
" Kingston, • • 8.05 i . -: 1.45 . p. m.
Arrive at Sematm, . 9.10 p. p,m.
A passenger train also laves Kingston at 8.90
Scranton to connect with train for - New'YOrk. Return
ing:leaves Scranton on arrival of train-from New Tork,•
Passengers taking traitr - Sinath !rain , Seranton ,
a. so., via. Northumberland, reach Hartisbarg-12.80 p.m:••
Balthriore B,B6p,M.,'Washiogt m s 10'p.' m.. Rnpert
• they butch Philadelpida at 7.00 Ton'. •
• • " - • '• GEO. B.; TAINT
, Kitlgston,April
. . ... . .. , _ . . . _,
lEiLerczossert.e. - --._ . -
_
Tl7Best litaintet; constantly on band; and tit isslor
prlce as it can be obtaine4 of any Dealer in town.
Err nemember" ' • • '- 4 rnrrell'eDrug!tor4: '
, - ,
'tie New Comineidid : BiAldiAgi,exe 1,00 0 4
.4
oniofite.thtc.COlittlionge• ot
_ _ Court and'Olitinarvi Streetei
,11111Ciollegro ; zgt:lTay ,cc4tectgitvrlth , )in othOr
.entiro_Ofte4ty , are
, The deeliToPtlitti,ltiiiiiitaitnisid .
:azi op:triunity:Or acquiring ; .?Iyrt:Defrti;.:l 3 rficlted
s. iiissneA.l,ldueation; - . • - - e
Ourzwkaltl4 Forms are c,arentilk — aiisned by Vitaitf,
taliiceotuitanw.expresAy.for , thili In.to.lticnr, and . It'd:
:iWrea PittnF,g* . /0 1 4 1 . 11 . t t,?.;Qt a l ) /Pclli / P S FY
:Practice ,
• • -•
This come - embra ce s liockkaleiping itidtApart4'
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correspondence,• *11:1111.010111 141 7 : rOlitidallkononlY•
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counterfeited andtuterii-alAnkuotes;
"/Thitlipenceriasiii)iopetn_o_ tpenutimihiplalliughilit Or.
Its vOiettda,lfthe Inuit AUlfolitmisters. alba arti
The Ilcial*Keeptng: department it
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stiallataOiii. e4tit ni.*l.4t*OZ
-llzriesce.coinobito . tbectourseqcogrt 6to 1h wedoWlifif*'
tan,wrautiemjuipteluatesittprOlytee:sitatativitit.
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impOtAilti)sp,,yrAft*:
; lited4Cotieentiiod!cfko)pottft4„] - :!.;:
A. ; , ,c:..
poittive atid=dxieeifte Remedy for dteealtca of the *
iikadii4cidne3ii;:,'Priave!;'o4.o#rivO,
rower
exattetttheabsorbenti Into healthy'aetlon,,,pylvrblett,fho,
'watery or, catcerona ,depoattions, apd allonnatatal_en-.
largenteatatio redueed,,4s:well as. pain dad lofittactatton
and le goodfor men, women oeetdtdrett. J.-
HELMOOLirk - EXTRACr; BlitHt
';
At sing front Execieeiltabits':„of Diosipiv
• 'tioni:Entliladieetetinw
4ttetided with the folloning
Indiepoaitiou io'Exertion, • : Lcisi'orPower; - : • -
Lose of Memory, . "•- Dlfflenit,Tof Mmatiting,
Weak-Nerves,. _ , , Trembling, : ' I , •
Horror of Di settee, ;Wakefohlesitr, L.<
Dimnead of Vi81013,.', Pain in the. Back.
Unlitreat lassitude of the "Flushing of the BOO,' • ,
Muscular System,' Eruptious,on'the,Facei A
Hot Hands, ,". , Pallid CountetMace,
Dryness cif the Skin.•
' •," -." n ' , '
„
Theie symptcits, it alloWed to o on, which this med 4
!clue invariably removes, soon fo llow ; - ”
IMPOTENCY, vterurri.,,nnizarie PITS, "
,
111Ano of which the patient MO expire: `.Who can say.
that they are not frequently followed--by those "direful
dideaies," • • • • -..
taiinjty. and Conathiption.S.
.-Maity are aware ofthe„cause :of their eiffering. 'Ma
rione will confeals.. The records of the insane asylunie
and'the melanchollr, deaths by consumptiort,' , ltear am T
pie witness to the truth of the asaertion.
The Constitution once ,•nffected: with or- -
, - • • ganys weakness, •
liequi eels the aid (if medicine tti strengthen and invigor
ate the system. •which ITELMBOLD`S...EXTRACT
CNC invariably does.. A. trial will cenyince the Most
skeptical.
Femal.es,Temales, males,
Old or young, married; or.oOnteol-
..platiog'marriago; ,- .
In many affections peculiar to Females theßxtract
chn is unequalled'by any other reuicdy, as 7n ChlorOSIS
or Retention, Irregularity, ,Pairifulu4ss, or _Suppression
of the CnstomarflEvagnatioits, Ulcerated-or nchirrons
state of the 'Uterus, Leuchorrhett'or Whites, fterility, ,
and for all complaints incident to the sex,- whether aris—
ing from Indiscretion. Habits of Dissipation ; o r In the
Take no - Malaam, Mercury, or unpleitaaut: tae!liCine for
itni*asant'suid - Ilangerouidieemea..;
,HELMBOLD'V-,EXTRACT::-:BUCHIt
MMIME
DECLINE 011 CELiNGIC OF LIFE.
eis eirirpriins`AsoTE:
NO FAMILY SiIi)ULD'BE Wit EOM
CURES SECAET.DIPSES , :.'
In ill their stage's ;' at little expenaa.; iittle br noChange
In diet, ~ no Inconvenience
- AND NOLEXPOSVIZE.
U causes frequent deaire; and gives strength to Urin
ate, thereby removing" obstructions preventi n g - and en!
ring Strictures of the Urethm allaying pain,and inflarnt
mutton, so frequent in - tbis class .of Sloe:uses; aiitieitiell
ing Poisonous, diseased, and worn-out tnatter.l. ;
Thousands opou'phousands ,
WHO IL&VE, BEEN Nzgrir OF
4:4011749:C/13Ctili '
And who have paid HEAVY rXES to be Mired in a ihott:
time have found they were deceived. and that the" Poi
son.' has. by the nee of" Powerful ,Aotringente." been
dried *up in the eyetetn, to break out agprisied
form, and PRRITAIS AIIt4MMATIRIA(it..
SSE_:
HELmoolor 4 C - ExTe.4o' , .;BucHO
For Mt elf ectione and,lll~ll .-. , -
The - Urinary -
WhettietextetingltilitALEOP. FlllitHLE.froni *loiterer
cause originatingonkno matter
OF HOW LONG SteiDING:
Diseases of these, Organs require' the aid of t Moretti.
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRVOTABUCHII
- IS THE GRE,AT DIURETIC;
And it is certain to have • the desired effect In all Did%
eases, for which it. %recommended. ,
iLOODI BLOOD! _lll 4 OO
Heitabokri Highly, Concentrated ComPoßld -
Fluid . - Extract - . SaisapanUiv:,
eirselpisrxrd.tio•-:
•Thisis an affection of the Blood; and attaeke the Sex= •
'.ual organs, Linings of the Dose, gars;T hreat, Witd
t
i
Dipe,and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearane
in the form of LTicers, , Uclmbold'e Extract Sarsapard
la purifies the Blood• and removesail Scaly 'Eraor yth of
the Skin giving-to the Complexion a Clear ; ande_a
color, It belugnreparedexpreselY Wilde class °f °Pm: -
plaints'„itaßlooc-Purifying Propertiee itra preserved p
i t:
agreater extent than any other'prepara ton c
• ' • . ," -
elm B Edge
An excellent LotionfoiDs of a Syphilitic .Nature
Diseases
mitts an injection in Diseases of ,th a lirotary • Organs ,
arising from habits of distation,„ used in „
connection
. with the• Extracts Botha and Sarsaparilla, in., such dls
eases as recommended . - ' • •
Evidence of the mostrfsponsimeatadretlaote character
willaccompapy the medicines, _
' - • .• CERTIFICATES . 01r; - t
From eight - to twenty - •gears - . stars g,- n with namesknown to'science and fame. - „ _ •
For Medical ProFertlei' olB PCPAid!Dl 2 pe!l e atA r l or tiie United .
See PrigessorDEwEeir , valtilbie'werh Ott tha:Prat-.
tic s e ee a raaa rilY :b ic;. init '-i' df; ' ii7 l3 /ti r ib" -' alita*Pr: PAY_
of v 141114141113. ;, • mo u rn .'
See remarks made by Dr.ll.
, celebrated Fhypician;antittember of the, Hoist, :College
of thust, fteland, and-publisheditt the ',Trausact,lanti
at the and.queep's Journal, . •
Dee Id co-Cirumleal Review, piblished by Betlanitn :
'Triveriti Tenor he Royal Celine of flaTeontk— • ,
See most of thelatoStandard , worka'art , M 4 nlicine: l
Etritaur TIMM" ( "Za 23 ::" I ' F ' , - 1314 e r r
flazaarkinuAo 00 s . • 1F 00
54 ,
Tarot's:l:oEoo Yi r asi4- 60 `-' • ' be
Or half a'crozettof enn fOr'. l2 on. which ,
deiitt Waite th op.pc-chistiliaielijr.lti it P r e e l l ”.- 0 ! •
FirDe f ieriti6 symptomi mallcongnatintciUene . M
guaranteed. Advice • ',,
.111E'FIPAVM
AM an' or the city .
enn
•::IPcwionallY cry ,r,ri e b u b t do, who, hoick . dOIT alualr I
A CI 'nom contain na narOdEK,Tio. PAC X,
yprys - Pr drum ,: b ut .amtnirsirvogetaboli,
Dt-i)-4 k Pt i H.
Sworn
d baron) iad l thiesad ror-N0!..,
%vim !mum..
38444. j r ,'"24111 - th•atteet s . abOve' /Cliae!' \. /14 1 ,.411 , t
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d iti +V r- re n - ititro l sja hied . 4:r
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17, 531i4.4-inirligiot.,,r7irm-fii;itiiiiii,
-iglEYOßlEWolll4l r?it'issrlt;,
s ent 4 intliteidvirth liiit'ent, #!? 'lrth 5Z1t14111363--47.
Impooltl9A and exposure.
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•-• 4 1YODGFDS,--.PILEB,; . • •
• • - - - - - .
.AND ALL -
`irrtEcltlTiir 44TD XE#V967 , 3 11180 DA. ,
all .otwhich it le sieediraiid certalitreinedY, and
:never - This,Linsment td preparec from the recipe
of DriStephen Swe_et4-of Connecticut 4; thintal
e fas bone
and himbeen'maed In his practice for e morothau
years with the moist aatosilshingsticcesc , . - •
IMILigIirIATOR - OF piuri'm lirellivanedl:l
any.prepamtion . ,beforo the public,' of- - whit's, the most
:skeptical mityle:cMtviVed by a slpglelrial.
F Thia Liniment ,will cutornpldlranffradicaltk, mi en .
inidianhordeis Of eyeryltinkandin thotisands of es .
fed where ktluts been neAd it tuts never_ heen •known-tir
immediate fondle.
every ease;. howeler.distressinp • •
CIL willtdlleve the worst, cai3es of -EXADACIIII in three
minutes and is warranted to do
- _TOOTHACHE alsolt < ,
• TOR_ERVOIIS (DEBILITY AND :GENERAte
AsEntwp; arising fromAmprndence or ClCeSS,'.thls
Liniment te a most tuippy_euid unfailing remidy. Acting
direcgrapon the - nervous tissues; it :strengthens and
revivDies the System,- And restores it to - elasticity And
YiVr-^ • • • ; ,
---IPOt t PILES.- , -As an external remedy. we Chlita that it
fa the out known, add We ; challejage the world to prodn co
an ecfnak Every victim-of this :distressing- complaint_
_Should give It a trial, for if will not fall to afford homed].
stele/let 6 4/ 111- o.fliPtitY:.fif antes will effect a radical
QIT/NHYI3ORX'-'lll3OAt are sometimes er.
tremelynatignot land 4a,erous,:but a timely applies.
ofthisixeverfall to'cure. ::
SPRAINS ere soniettineivery obotinate, and enlarge
,mtent of thejoluti fellable- to occur if-neglected: The
worst case'llmy be conquered hythls liniment-In two or
BRUISES, Crra. r :Votrfins;'SOßES; rims,
`I3IIItNEI AND. SCALDS: . yield readily to the: wonderful
healing proPertiei - of .ISFALLIBLP.
LiNntieslT,'When nee:ff aCCOrillng qii` 41re:titans: Also,
BITES ANA'ST/Igll3. • -
Tr.if.tephen Sweet or Con'eticut,
tb Oreat Igatuirtißanio'Oettei..;
Stephen- - -.SUreet..:Connecticut ,
=. -is known nil oVer the United - Otateir. •
Stepheii,. Sweet, - . - of Connecticut
in aitthoi of " . Dr: Sroreet`e
' Dr. .Sweet'S
. ,
•Enree liltiOnativma And gvirct .
D 3*6iet's , Infall ble I LirtiitiOnt
Ina certain remedy tot; lieytrOala. . • . • •.;
D Liniment
cur"
r§ weet'a infallible- Liniment
. f9e,apia*sfanortatiloes..
Dt.,Sweetes Infallible' Liniment
OTZI
to faU.
Dr.. Sweet's: Infalliblelmiment
Affords; Immediate relief for Piles; and seldom fails
to cure.
DR. InfOlible LINIMENT
. Cares toothache inime minute.
PR. SWEET'S jnfallible,LlNlMENT
Corea 9laNioands Immediately.and lea4s no scar.
DR. SW T'S .Infallible LINIMENT
Is the besktemmly for soresln giel4paitenicorld.
.LINISIENT
- Hak4)ein ased.byillOrCttatirainillidapitipld, arid all
Pxatee it,'
SWEET'S 10fd11161, - r,t4Llttrr
Takiatatenuillteitic”olfc;chi4era, oidrbua and cholera
LifailitkieStirjaitiCt
ta truly& `friend fri neid,", and abould
itave it at fiend,.
j3R; SWEET'S' Infallible LINIMENT.
Ie fur salesale;by.all liraggiata. Zand's!) . cents.
=MEM
Aillnendanlireed:, , Try , 4;, - 2
'Dr..,Swebt's: Infallible , . Lin meat
As an extents! retnedy.lawithout ;a rival,: And wiltalle
-lintel:lain more speedily than any other preparation.' For
:all Rheumatic and Nervous DlSorders lt js truly infallible
'and as a - curative for sores, wounds,aprains,llruisas,
its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening :
. :prop.
erties, excite the .jast; - wonder 'and astonishment ,of al 1
Who have ever given It 'cO,lfer o4e,thd,u, l lod (lertit•
, eatea of remarkable ettrett;perfpruleall i tt-W4am the last
'two yew; attest the` Onto. •
- to HORSE OWNERS ` !''
Horses
is unrivalled by any, and all eases of laulmiesa.ariiiing
'from sprains - , bruises, or wrenching; its, effect's magical
and cartalri. -'Harnessirr saddle gallsi scratches, mune.
. also,,turo speodlly,.• • Itingbono _and
,aparin
may eastrY be.prevented. endeared in theirincipleut sui
ges. but *manned, casespar ebeyond the•posaibility of a
iedicalcurs. .110,00 .of the. kind, however, is JO despe,
' rate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this liniment
lauditsfalthful appUcatlon.ttill always remove, ties lame
:uese and the horses tti . travel:,iv"th - tornparatire
Mtge:- g:Wneri
elionidharethiereutedy.,
etiend; ?Or °Ty:foieat Os
fltat appearance flimflams willefetoally prevent those
formidable dlipases,4o which • all. horses.. are liable, and
which render eo many otherwise valuable horses mart).
w. 9. 0 140 1 8; • •
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thoulaitO turvo - faundit trgli '
To ~-.
to okiOui linooptitoioblitii - itut siittireiiii 'Agnes ,
. ..ounr.,stepheli sweet esert-laboT,And Olio' t` Steptica
; Sar.Oot'o loft/111W I.lriim,enr , t olovro Wee glass of eack
, tiottleowithootottcluiorto are,gopubliu ',-'''', - ' ' -
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'Plaid WO totistb9 for •Publifttian•leraPe it , w ilr be
ouftlaent tosay, that neatly coot*: n brliny market'
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