The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 01, 1863, Image 4

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    ' nerd Oil this 1 conueerated;spot - of cart ,
—whereithis iiinitillitiiiiiiiliicia laid of The_
bes.t v *xertrteat. , the, world
. eversisOct .
tOriew oar vouts to ,thel:nien 1.94 send
salutations to our bietiwen.- . Talk-, tt/tAf,
seeeasion , 7 ,go not rashly out of the Union—
dirdtii star tif - onr glorious ,flaw,',.., give: us
time to.placo ; ourselves right in respect-,to
your '.,peculiar institutidu," and •: to 'roil
back the cloud that now obscures, for the
moment, our devotion o the Union ..aa . it
is.. Speak thus to, tit Southern States,
...
and follow our tv,ordsthy fitting : deeds,
anti Pennsylvania, can ,stopi,s,ecession, or
cure it if it occurs.. :We can win ; back
any Scnt o. .tbat: pay ~gray .011, - , if: ontr.we
cat,prOvu our,owp loyalty.:to•.the Consti
tution, Mi4,17.nign.:14 our fathers formed
;hem. 4,'
~, •-,,-..'', '' - • : -
,4041quall!trit not no a rend page in
Ok,,, , lrlprsr , of 'l7)enp u lvatita, that should
XieeorA i the rescue of tho,Amerieau Union
frm . # Owl 4 iqg rata, by.Prompt4enerous,
AnAte4Aution :of. thik people ot l'ennsylva
,a,mt,-,That. great glOry may be ours. Let
t1.4,.11;r4-1 3 -4,,ere it be forever too late., •
THE RETURNED SOLDIERS.
.3ADDRESS FROM THE DEMOCRATIC
7 STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
To , the '.Cilizene of Pennsylviniia : • . .
We would respectfully and'eatmestly,ad-
Ailess.h.feW words,„to
. those of . you ,who
Tettirned to your homes; froin : the
military i.erviOe . of our country. On
,political subjects,' we: address you all as
,; it is as citizens yon will attend
Tour Site, by her laws,
• - solemnly enjoins upon you not•to approach
the pollS as soldiers. , , •
,
. .
On some of the
.qoestions of the day,
you have bad special means of observif
tion. You haveheenAt the South. You'
liaVO seen_ its negro' population. Arany of
youhttie Come back convinced how vain
and impracticable are ;he schemes for its
instant einancipation and advancement, in
~proSecuting which the Abolition party
disturbekthe harmony of the Union, and
atlnst4rivolved the white race of our
TcCountry the work .of mutual • destruc
.
bon by civil war.
learned, too, from your
priltmers, and from the people you have
Wen among, that it is this same scheme
ikelevating the negro which now pro.
tracts the war. After Your first victories,
the 3 taam. of the .Southern people could
leivobkii:bro t hick.. into . the Union,
under. the' Cijnstitution . • 'secession
1010S . Weuld have:bow:U/4i, without an
antsy but: be Abolition. party dictated:a
policy that set aside the Constitution, and
presented in its
,place emancipation,,,
negro k.qictlity 'and '' ' confiscation:
niericoC.Whi to then do not subiait
to terms like these, and they have afford
ed 'to: secession leaders the very means
they needed to stimulate their foliwers to
desperate. and • protracted , resistance.-1
istanee.— 1
Thnstlie war it, s - heen
Rs - terrible expenditure. of life and bloodH
Tie...,., - Abolitionists have.
beeathe best recruiting officers fOr Lee
and for ' without the help" , of the
Abolition proclamations they never e.oulil
have drawn frtitiftlie:stiiall whibi POP4I - 6:-
tioikcif-the States", theyL'oceupy the . vast
&dies which, in nearly every battle, have
exceeded in numbers, but not in valor,
the soldiers'of ' -the 'Union. Practically,
the Abolition part,- at the North has prov
edtthe*O4msefitl,- allito: * the . secession
lelilleri,4er;the :AbolititOn, policy hiS
sr " eillandltePt ' , Under the Talon -men
of c SOuth;.Of when] 31r.:LinhOln
~said
in
ite
's first message. ; "It may. be Well
viiitioned whether , tlierel is ' tolday
majority of the legally qualified voters of
tilly:tititei c except perhapi_Sonth Carolina,
in faior of disunion ; there is much reason ,
. tiitelieve that the Union men are (hp
majority in many, if not in every other
opetlf the . , so-palled seceded State:l.7
lte s ie was the weakness of the rebellion,
till Abolition,..eame to its aid and , united
theSbuthern _people. ' i - --- ' '
The Democracy have advocated a con
stitutional policy, Maintaining at the
North and always offering to the South,
the original Constitution agreed to by our
fore-fathers. Thus we saw a means of ,
giving 40 Unictif,Tifee:' , "ofilte'. South the
tipper hand et' the secessionists. This is
prevented by. the Policy of the Abolition
ists at the North ; and when they lose
political power here, then their twin hroth.
erii-1 1 4. ,seetifionists of; the `South; `will'
fall from power there. Both look to
military , despotism as the means to keep
th6ir hold power. As_ soldiers, you
have had full experieneOef military rule:.
Yon liiinw'ii.SuseS, its hardship, and - its
evils. Aecessary in armies, ibis itt?t, , as
you ' 4l lllLiii*, a form of ;Gdreriniteat fit
fora tteeliiiople; The strict :•Stibirtiiiiion,
Aos,.oocinest4onin g obedience to ,every
. - -linffirior*Rired hy Oilitaryidisciplibe---,,
thaSCYP:if aigree4 pi al - . A . '- q in_ military ditties,
d4O , the term,nf year'enlistuMnt. Brit.
diy ‘ OttrOantio I_ a
Ire:tinder the"
: 'same rule
at koni¢l' - Do ye_ sea , with satisfaction
" provost;marshals'?., lording it , over-the
Consiiintimi um} the latit, in all outepeaile
ful to\vns and tillages ?, Are they_ better
4 1 4*.ig0tAball' opary, judge, --'4lld: rtbkis7
trates‘7,lyen lin ow -some of them well.--
Someate gallant officers, but Many are
I,tiet*itimartiSati_Toliticians, needing as
;nue)) s Any men:to be held in -check by
the lair out,: perpetrating. wrOngs and
: -Ailing into errors. ' By'the "Conscriptio n 1
.itotaitnum 4.l'em the uge oftwentytoforty
riiiitireanillellabl e to military dlity, - find )
fro 4 who .fuqy be clamed as;- within,
_,ibig tillq! . ; WI - well as from all doldieri, the,
=of
_ Inii ct itte civil justice is now 'taken
liwuyrbj:prOllatnation ;and no citizen is
P.40 , -.4l l Q*Od :te:Nitlaivate his - right :, _
till'
Umirifif : deprired-of it I.)y , any milita
-an ry
' tbtkitY. Whilst: Were .fighting for 1 .
the Centtittitioxi; you: - and '' all - of usi it
Seem!, have lost the ciaastitntional:rthfs !
..and -tai*gii. r*lialiliertti- =which4ro our :
biqliti*t as American - FreeinetC
topon wifop
rat;4*oute;of f rit
theniic#l. l
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giniAlMirrWrr
-Vli 7--0
thiro;' TheYW'iiiiini*cl!
of‘ir: - !ThereisSiiine'niTgii4lB" l l X
' thri*
andakted'ae soldiere.` • Vonrneble "deeds
pi re - 116W You'did militart
d ty. - You will' do it again , -wketi Yon
etnin to the field. But if yon tire to'' be
ier'e On election day, noviis the tirne'rcir•
you to think,Ss free-born eititeiis ;'of his'
political condition of your' ketintry.:
ask yen 'to vote with ite rharritap,TeiJ
yourselves and "children',- the 'free -con
stitutional GOVOnniirti• 'that yrMifrither4
left to, . Tliinl of these `dints'
before it is tooltife'' Tinr neityroßanin
tion may assail the
use it wrsely-while it is - yet left to us. '
But Yon are uted 7 -pdrliaps - yell will
be ordered--not to "vote for the -candi
dates of the Deindersey. not ?
cannot reply;with 'fact or argument to
the vile Slang made tip of Vulgar abuse
and rigtical nickninre, such as " Copper
heads," " 'trait`cirs;" " seessionists," and
the like. 'iron learned to' despise-these
long ago,- when poured (int upon the
gallant saris of Pennsyliania- , ;•npon
Cali, ',Patterson 'slid many
others; Who have been your leaders mid
your comrades in the field: 'A!'life spent
in honorable' service of our conntryfls no
protection from partisan abilie;turt rather
seems to proV6kelt. Yon will, jiidge
men by their lives and characters in the
past, if you wish - ti) be Sure of them in
the tlitnre.- When did our candidate for
Governor,' George W. Woodward, forget
his ditty in order to servo 'himself or his
party, in any trust that Pennsylvania gave
into his keeping ? " He deprived the sol
diers c:ifa vote," say some of the Republi
! can politicians. We are'ghid to meet a
charge that has any meaning in it. We
will give a few worth tnthis.
When you come to the polls in your
proper election districts, you will find
that no one has deprived you of your vote.
There was a *siren whether the Consti
tution of Pennsylvania provided 'any
means for a citizen to vote when lie was
absent from his home on' the day Of an'
election. Four eases of Camp-voting
came, about the same time, before the'
courts, or rather three cases. For in the
case-known as Shimmelpennich's case it
was proved and' admitted that no voies
had been really given -by any, one; the pre
tended return A were shown to be forger
ies made up in Philadelphia, and as such
the Court. rejected . thkrn. -
The case of :inostirriportance was the
ease of Ewing akainst Thompson, well re
membered-in Philadelphia. The election
was for Sheriff of that 4ounty,, a very,
crative office, 'of ereat • politic it_triport
ance 31r.'lloberCEiiing ; therDethocrat
ic candidate, 'had. a, MajoritY,:if votes giv
en, for him in,,the„cankm-in Virginia uld
be Counted. ' '
To politicians the other- - cai - es were hti
portant onlystociofiWt tlyizaeasiimilinipA4
fflnlicrnectat . wribtlgyralleinocrati.fg: a
Republican shOuld he the Sheritrof-Phila
delPhia- far 'MEI ItEPOITLICANS
OPPOSED TrIF,SOLDIER§:, V,QTEr.
NVaSTOiltwing,"tliLDeinobratie
candidate: • Ire. lESnn, the Republican
District:Attcpney f mf4u4vp,serby , in
dicting a Crerinan nan)ed' Aunzniann,,for.
voting fraudulently in a (=pin Virginia.
In this ease Judge Allison, a Repablienn,
of the Court of Cotuntop
DECICED . that, tinder the - Constitiitibn
of-Pennsylvania, votes could not be.given
by Soldiers who were absent from the
State. - 4.latet7 decision in, the; Supretne
Court was in itacase of Chase - vs:3liller.
That court also decided that. under' the=
Constitution Of Pennsylvania the voter
innSt v.. - .te in. his precinct. The language
of the Constitution is Clear. Judgeshave:
uo power to alter it, - though the people
may do so; and a proposition to Alter the
Constitution in Ois point will come before
the people next,year. At present it rCads
thus: i• '
"Sic.` 3. In leleitions by _ tbe
every white freeman of the age , of twenty
one years, liarldg resided iirthe.Stateone
year, and in theleleetiOndistriet There he of,
fere to vote, 1 0 4114 p, imtnediaiely_preceding
such electiont4l4:,WitiAniticVlVars paid
a State or Cotuity . ti;;*liidti'A4
been asses a ted . leait ten days liefore
tion, shall enjoi - therights' erfatt elector,"
•
Now, thebaseness-oftlie attempt of the
"republicans td excite prejudice among
coldiers g,ain__O the Democratic. :judges
lies in this.e: - Tliq- constitutional objection"
against‘theiiintiveti*ii-FrRT-4-11W-IS
ED -.REPUBLICANS, in' order Lto
secure' the off*Of Sheritrof Phi:lo64;la
to the Republican cainlidate;,llr."Thomp ! '
son, a nd be LOW it no*:
Judge Allison,"Jude,Reed, and Jegge
Strong, ( Republicans ,, ll decided against
the camp v o te ivbilktkabusiiisAll direc
ted against:the - Democratic 'candidates i s
Yet they were ti 4 itlgefi ;who' i#A4'sle
eisioashowedibit no. party. feeling could
sway theid freM 4*.gvtiat
be'their duty, For - this ',the Democratic
I party,hOttors them, atilnoMitiates them
to hh Offices, of which.they have roved
worthy. itOberiEwmg, why lost his.
case,
is among th , cit warmest,,soporters.
If the Repabliehn politicians earvlnaltexp l .
litical:iePAtAlee‘o
be =eV Anges4a l #4:lt4 , l ant honest
judgeti. „ -
I Itk,idyinitieoga:loo:ther:pathi
vetei•s u d ge ' woodwarlivacnot forgetful '
of the honor ilue to ifittr" . gallarie Soldiers:,
lie said
"It'is dneAo'ouriitikralofifietTisiidd•
boweyer, brreameet to tho'clisca
that 140 been.befor6,lo9(lbWilnli4Odterf
wawimpliatta The'franda- wergtverii,c,ic
.trated vveryinsinmitijiolitictirspec:
tr9VicAPargo.
tamps, *aching. f P f •PPPSirtikiiticg lades
tr?y tine an4:§up*OtiNi - e -- 6, 4,9,.
to foie And :.returns. -and
ciiizeo-a od , soklittrblik o OntMitin:F*4o4 :
equal 'i'lliiatioii-protillOtt,forthrlivr4:--
r••• t( Ifintatily
Oft4ate and initidatid - l)tiiditisli&,t6
etpicittnUe, thelitiVatteni4f r tlit4cittu ;00
thipetifsof tbfibefuipoefor vin4k:-
Citthig ihe , Couttitutieh!fitid• the
conutvy,leindeed sacriff4tiAci make
for the 'publid goodi lint` the'e~iien who
make it the niost 'cheerfully 'Mid froth , the'
highest motives wotild bethe , ii , ry list to
insist: on carrying with-them ti* . right of:
civil suffrage, especially when ithey ' , see;
what - experience preves,.that lecanna . ..be
exorcised amidst the tumults ofi war with=
out being attended by fraudulent practices' .
that endanger .the:very 'existeace of the
right. Whilst such inen - klit, for Consti
tution, they do not expect judg?s to sap
and mute it by judicial - eonstructioli." -
Isror w ; asOndge,WoudwArd) found,
wanting at later pe,ried;witentuigallanv
Army, of the Potomac; inferior fir in num , :
bers, .confronted :the hosts of invaders
on tho soil of Pennsylvania.:; nhilst bun
gling mismanagement delayed her ova
militia until New,York, and ;NO Jersey
got the start of -Us.;,..Tudge Woodward
with his 'two sons ituthefield,-gave all the
weight of his position awl character to
the call tevartusi., said'::•-
"There ought to be , such.airinstant'42
rising of xourig, inepOn — response te ,this
shall !be - ' - sefrinient to secure
public Safety; 'teach 'the:world that
foot Can; Wlthlinpitnity, acad . .
the'oil of Penn
,•.. . ••., •
The Democratic partyliaS beerias . much
belied to you as its candidates. _Au ! , many ;
of you are Deinocrats,,and alt of xeu have
camped and marched and fought side by,
side with DeuocrUts,ht the service - of the
Yon,lmow whother-• thy have
been true to'it.aMl ,to you, Some of the
best ':soldiers in this war arc Democrats,
anitfbeno other reason they havi
red the hatred of the Action whose test
of merit is—devotion to the negro! In
the State Legislature, in the Federal Con-`
gre.ss, your rights and interests' were al
ways maintained by veureseneatives oftlie
Democracy of Pennsylvania. Of its Fin...,
eiulmv we can make no statement, SQ
'thoritative as its platform. We cite ',to
you from it the following resolutions: •
.
That.tlye soldiers Composing
our armies merit the warmest ,ihanks
the nation: Their country Called;, and
nobly did they respond. Living, theY,
slialLknow a nation's gratitude; wounded;;
a nation's:eare; and dying, they shall Ike.-
in Mir memt,ries, and monuments shall bc-.
rnised to teach posterity to honor the pat
riots' and heroes who offered their lives ;I I
their'eountry's Altar, - Their ".widows and ;
drOhans shall be adoPtabythe-nation,to;
be watched over and cared for,aS - otobjewi
.ti'itly,s - Wortby a nation's guardianship, ; .
theDemocracyofPenn;`.
sylvankt ever has been true:o: the- :cause'
of tiItTNIO.Ig,-, -It waSln.the name, and
for the sake of theUNlON,,that our par
-3rid-4leafoillictoitake,lo24
tutamaticuftnattnn , Demoemtto party en-
tertains.nowi or. , eierthirs tentertatnedi'or'
ever-can entertain, liinlighteStsylniiatity'
Witli- -the Jpresent 'oidanti& I or I
c.
with 'traitors in iros against the . -Govert
meat, or would ever consent to peacc . on
any'termilinvolvitiga - -distnemberrnaii "(if
the trANION, , ' •=utterly nnjUnt tiqd" in . ,
proof Of this,' , we poinewith exultatiett.to
the-lavish contributionSrio the 'war in
blood and treasnre . . - heretoforei .and , ;neo*f
being made by hull - 008'0f thousands of
Demderatie'seitizerik who were' among the
first to fly to the rescue of the UNIO*,,.
and'peril their lives in its defence." '
CITAIt,LES4- BuntLE, Chnirnihn.
Philad'n; Sept,. 1,9, 'ap., • •
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GENIirttETIMPAICATION9 Viz:
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•
~juraapozpts GENUINE PREpaIIATUPSFr'
"Highly Concentrated" Compeand , - 7
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' Almsitive and'lliecinc . Rernetly dlieatmi Witte,
Bladder;n l D hipaleal
• ; -
This Medicine inereasesi tba newer'or entesvap. And
excites the absorbents IMO healthyactlati,'hy whtch the
watery or aticerons depositions, andall nneatnrat en
largements are reduced, as well as paitiatni intlamatten,
and is goodfor Men, women erchildreq: (7
t, ~.. ,
HELM
BO EXTRACT iivemu
TOIL WEAII24 OSSEik
Arising frOnt
IndisaretiOn'i or
,Attended with the tollowirigsymplomst .
intlitvrattion 63 Exertion. Lo'si
Lotsof "Memory, i;.; Dillieulty of Metalling,
Weak, Nerves, , ; - Trembling.
Herren , ofDisesta. -' Wekefulnet_
Dlinness • Batik twat 13aegn!!
Universal lessitnde of th e Flashing el the Body,
binsenlar System, Erafttlons on the race;
ILA Hands,. l,#'4lllo4Potiingonce.:
Dryness of the . • . •
These symptomsai tillOwekto go on, whiehltris
Leine :invariably remover, soar follow..
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPI4ECTIOFITS,
In One of which the patient may expire., WhO.orin myy
that they are not frequently followed . by those. •dicefut
disentes,"
.Insanity and Consumption;
Many are aware of the cause. of. their.suffering. but
nonb.will confess. The record!, of the Ines or asylums
and the melaneholly deaths by benr.am.
pie witness . to the truth of the assertion. t.
The Constitution, once aifented with or ,
ganic.weakness,
Requires the aid of medicine to stteng4hun 'and invignr•
ate the system, which-REI,MBOLD'S EXTRACT klc
CUT invariably does. A trial will etinvlncirthe most
skeptical.
Females, Females, Fema les,
Old or young, single, married, or contem
plating marriage,
in many affections peculiar to Fnmales thellatroct Mu
cha Is unequalled by any other remedy, as , In, Chien:Lois
or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression
of the Customary Evacuations/Mee:rated or Schirrons
state of the Uterus, Lenchorrhea or Whites, Sterility,
and for all complaints incident to the sex, ‘rhethet aris
ing from Indiscretion.Rahlts.of Dissipat inn, or in the
DECLINE Oft CHANGE
ese,ai •
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE. WITHOUT.IT:
, • - •
Tate no Mercury, or oOpleasint medicin e fo r
nnpleamot euidbie' !moths arcane:- '
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES 8E011.7 P.ISEASE.I3. • •
mail their stages ; at llttlo evonsistilttletWneihatige
In diet, no inconvenience,
AND NO EXIPOSIVIir m :
It causes frequent desire. and Omit etmnplit to rttn
ate, thereby removing obstmetiontfaiievellnu§filtd cu
ring Strictures of the igrethra. allaying fain Ad tonam-
Os
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cp 17,— .0 1 ; , 00..ta1i.,„..• • . ,
And trlidtka4epidd •IEBAVI" PRIMO do'duredlT; d`sligirt
lime, have found they were deceived, and that the '• Poi- )
son,' has. by_the use Alt", Ftiwerfal Astringents." been
dried up In; thitiiitem; to Irma Out' td an=Ka voted. ;
form, • i•.;, er
• :1431114PS APO:It tartimai. 4 1
i
j,74.1)
7/1" , t7 '
HB.MBOLDI 'EXTRACTiIiCHU
EBEZIE
For tal,ifructione,aniil3l6essitsvif
• The Urinary
_Organs.
Whetliei'existiag in ItALEOR FEDAILE,Trota neatefer
f - rause originating, audain =Ott!.
oirtowtbNG
Diseases of these Organsieialre the aid et a Ditiretic.
•:HELMBOLD'S EXTRVCI-BUCHP
I 3 TOE GREAT DIbtETIC.
Antl_ltis- 'Certain to hare the desired effect hi:jail:Pt?
eases for:which It Is recommended. ,
BLOOD ,
t - 'l3 l i 001)1 - 140 1 .D1
• Wilily Concentrated tomPoliad-
Mind' Extract . - Sarsaparilla.
- sposexamcxx_Exid. , ' • "
• ,"
Th1;08111 trtaction of the IficiiifiNtift attacks 'the Sex
unt (Mint. LittififiKfir the Note. E r , MIMS. We. in
pipe, and other lifticni stlifiiCes,mix tog jts appearance
in the form of Elects. Hanna .-Sansiiparriti
-la purifies , the-Blo od and remoreaalitikair Ern gma of
Abe Skin gltpl the-Blo od
the; Cdtnptialop a Elear.and d
-Color. It being prePitred expressy,for tie:thaw kif
Its.Blooc•Puriffing..Vtopertteaara. pre - screed to
a muter eatcnittuttOtnyistber prepration td - Sarsapa.
"
' HebnbOld i ik.*#o,Airdiii .
'llii extellent Lottolifor Diseases of n alp ill tic,,lQifnig.
andaii an injecticMin Diseases of UM !Mini* ;Organs;
arising from habits of dislimibm, used 3 in-coli t nection
with the Extracts Bacilli and"Sarsaiiitilla, In ,""rinteli i dbl.
' t esson4s recommtmde - ~...- i . !; - -'. ~. • !, f-i:
Evidence ottheracmt,respopsiblefilld . vpibipctar
irt i oyetn
';wiltitteoippan 'the medicines.- . - - _ :. • , _
~: 71 -,, =ft Q1f....11113,118., f w • :11 zr.
From go) ,to ix Y yefia - atittplip wlthßamT
knoini to scion Mid el' L-, -, .'... -II T .t: -• .'
- For itedical Propertl4o RPAL;cIA9PPiTe.IIsO3I7/4
tholJnited Eitatev.
'see Profeetsorp_MW4pablegorli at( the Pme ,
-*DO' PJaysic. . , •
Sectetharke nage , brtholtitetfolehintedl/i4MIC
aptotoonhia-,,, . •
Seettinaile tneddlik Dt RPtlt A Fl[ f 'lTeDO F 1 L; a
celebrated Physician, and member of the al College:
of onrgc.antsArchutfi, apd,gubilebedAntlit . raumGlt
ante KM= and queen's Joann& 7- • 4 , -
Sea MedlcoarrinelpaTßeviett.pattliebedtot Bealiunin '
Travere', - rellovi of - the Royal ci4frppf urgeoliN,
Secianostaf - the late Standerdirorkif tat 3tediatte;!
ZTXIIACT linear?, „. .SIIOD - tennoeTWinaite ttpr,ts
," Bannapautzta,l-00 "'" 't 600
latrayea Baez Waert/ 50 t X 156
-Corbel, a dozen of each for .12 00, which - anti
tient to chre the mostdbatinate easel', if fitm
- ent/or
adherellto. • „ „ ;P.
I Or Deseribo ityropicnne In all c,ommonicatirab ,Curti
guaranteed: .sdrtco_gatia. '
• • AFFIIINVIT:
•,reisonally appear before moan Alderman of the cay
otildbalelphie,ll4.; go . stlittlheing dnlY sworn
dotbeay, Idapreparatione centalti no narcotic,. qo raer
vpry, or Otiltritdatouttpwri.but ~ete tahte.
,TiILEWBOLIi. •
•
Sworn and edlred i Vest bete tha t tit s 2ild i AortZoy.
1054 . .;,,c ,, ikt71 _ ~!..1,1":.•!- . 11•M • . A1111(4;
igleria% liintivistreet.l4ooco loth 014146- , :ts
13
',iritiresi- ere Sr hilbrrahttortin Confident*, "
'D WUMBOLD,obmist_
, Depot 101 South,. Tgapirsitri, tow, figiositil• "??F141111.:
' BEWAP 'OTC
•
-Who eruientbi .144 4n.!'-and" other
orpoie train), sttlAo9d
V. j lmhp Gent3tne - .=varat one.
t'? ',VA; -1321nictlInchn,11-11/!;'•
" t 4 tiarli!ern l 4 if
• IMPTOVedIWIM 40.
Sold by sit ariffititifilOoltfhowl; .}" •
ASigyTOIIII4III.3I,I•VS - Ti f yr,
Cut qiit tbeadrertiserneni,'sinfoend for 4,..1ntl 54141
"..itopoiition and expoettre. Inarcirlflitr;lo63—Ty:-
g , f •t o - • •
• , .
Novi carers for sale one Qtitla titigcst and bestmelectlons
.;,-IV"'" • ".*"' ,
•
EXOTOrrk 8 UNgeilantA COUZIMPI pro4bly eerg:
prising hi , reatest titrietrer Most ilifferentartieldiret
any Store in the Northern part el Pennsylvania, and per
haps ofq.ll.eentiv *tate, JAI!' ,assortmpti Is kept in
about thirtydifferent littinehes laf trade, antFthe selec
tions are inade.froni about forty . the , Alva. McAteer In.
New York, and mare - Odle lift? DealtreAsid-'llantrfac
tuvers.ogt ;of New , York:; A /arga. prOpertionof the
Goods arc 'brought direct (coin the manufacturers. thus
insuring genuine ankles,- Customers On .e ntering the
Sioie,piust not emit todakei.erything in eight, but
'lenity every article wanted will be pro laced by inquiry.
80MoldetoPthilprOckintiy bo fcormefl by the following
general outline. bit ten mem t ion ts impracpcable..
Drugs and Medicines; Paints and Oils. DYeStuffs,
GrOogriesaiendnl. - 2rockern 'Glass , WAS*, Vali And
Window Paper;Jewelry.,Silver Wage,PcefulnerY. Reee3r
Goods.Misieal Instruinents.Brushes, American Pocket
Knives. Tope Ontlary (Ind - Silver Plated Wioe. Lampe,
Materials for Lights - ifardwaro. Bed Cords Stone Were.
Dty Ooodi.lillmdre,Wldde . * Olass, Lithosnobs. 'Vat
',either
nishes t . ; B i n Oleos; Kpectucles .-Whlps,, a
Brooms' Gnns; Plijols. Ammunition. Tottacco, Medi-
Mined Suegleal Instruniehis.l3alt, &law Petash.,-
biellas.Porcelain.Teetti, in abort. neerlY eeerirthleit , to
restore the sier - to pleasoVid taste l 10 delight: the eye.
to orally the fancy, and also to conduce the realand
<substaptlal,coinforts of life, „
- VIM attention of the pliblie iirespectfellt, invited to
my stock of Goods, bought exclusively for cash doWni
arid . ts , lll be epig on the same prinelplefor low_prlces.
'ABEL TURRELL
*P n !". ) .l5 ilflPPar,Y ,l *t , Iso• •
/ Z 7 illiNgqjj
~~,~-~r~~i~r::
..TO-E-VAISSVSGgIt 'TRAIN
EAVES Great Bend at 7.40-n. 10,01er the .arrival a
6.810r0n., of the Cincinnati Express frOm'the west;
ConneCting at tic-Milton. where it:arrives' 52.10.10
with a train on the- Lacknivan,na and. Oloomsbnrg Rail
road, lee Plitsten, Wyoming • Valley, • Einestou' and
Wilkesbarre, and-by omnibus with the Delaware and
Rodent railroad at Providence, for °lnherit and, Car
bondale. 'AI Ifope station. this train Connects be (Mini
bus ;with the Belvidere - Delaware Railroad for Phillips-.
berg; Trenton and Philadelphia. At 'New Hampton
Junction, where it arrives at 2.25 p. in., the same train
connectswith trains op the Central Road of New Jersey
forElitabeth.. Newark, New York, Easton, Bethlehem,
Allentown, Manch Chunk, Reading and liarrisbarg,-- -
Passengers tiy this train arrive. in New- York at 5.50, in
PhiladOphla at 8.00; and in Hininbrirg at 8.10.
The trail) tearing loot of Cortland street; New TOIL at
8,00 ir:M...'andfoot of 'Walnut street, Philadelphia- at na.
in.. connecting with the Passenger -train, of this road,
leaving New Hampton Junction at.11.20a, In, and arriv
in 4 , at Sertintop nt where It 'corrects with a
triln,on tbe,Lucicatianna and Bloomsburg Railroad. and
with theomnibus,rimning to the Delaware and Hudson
Ridiroad.
This train arrives at Great Bend at G.IO p. m., =king
n "ir lose conneetlhn with the mail train going West ou
the Erie Ttailway. •
AN•ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
• "
Ici:ice , Hcradton Mill aJtit;',.courneklitg at'Grcitt BMW
with tho Day Express train west on the Erie• Railway—
. this train Passenger), arrive nt Itinicti,SYracutie,.BuF
fido, &c. the Pante. tlay. 'Returning.? thio ihaln leaves
tirgat Hernial 3.t.Vp. tn..on the arrival of the, New York
Expret.s troing Mtst..antiltufEila V.zprosit West;
agd arrives at Scranton at - 5.30 p m.
JOHN BRISBIN, Svp't.
4 Tr. A. HENRY. Goal Ticket Agent.
Seninton,...May 20, l 8 3. •
hAGKA_
, R~~~1R0~.3:~
and after April 20, 1863, Passenger Trains Will
Vrnn At fellows - • ' •
• MOVING SOUTH.
Passenger, - Acorn.
- • -5.30 a. In. non m.
KingAon. at , z ~4.40 Arrive 12.30 p.m.
• , alittpert. nt,, t 4.55
9.21 ' •
Arrive at plorthur *viand : , 4.55, •
Lia;s7 „NortiMittilithd - in.
Itnnfinc,sl - . -6.40. -
Ra tin t ..••• -, • 5 - 45 -
Kingsten; 805 • ' 4 1.45 ' 'p. m.
Arrive at &rant in, 0 10 Nip!. f - 8 •36 ,
A passenger. train- alp leaves Kingston atA.2on. m. for
Scranton re- eineseet with train for New - York. Retnrn-
I riga satrap
.Scrnntilp ?it Arrimilof latchn [tem New:York;
at 4,10 p. • .
Passenger4nhing traintitiah l it"tiga,W4niiin :at 5.30
o....mZriat'Northilmberland. reach 11nrfiebrirg 12.30
Dahlman) &31ip. f tn.. Washington 10 p. in.. Ylajtnpert
they renal Philadelphia at :alp. m.
bin April Is IsGe r i..q9,;4-FlTh7r,:!s..°P.L
1. N
gRIE RAILWAY
caynmenclng 20th.
ftsgrx. *ill leave Grad 13entr, - Piil, inn 'at' the
folleiwir," boars, viz:
WESTIVA /ft) : tASTWAR,P ,I1()UND.
' 2,l 4 l.T.ltiprtss4•llSBß.nk.
Expmgd, J:O7 44171g1it Eratt*.2:l4.a:tri.
11.'Wayate4ihr.. A:53 p.m -
8•438 Fun
Fr R, . ' OM .m
444 m
4•CoOdationi 0:.58 a.in 10, , • 0. a .fn
20, Way 'Freight, p:Icl pan
y. No 10 runFStialays.but
satardayErna .thrb'
.o Dunkirk.
Astatmrp,
Toe. 3, 4 and 8 ran every
doe i jot ran Mondays. :1a
to Bnfalo.but doe r s not rdn
, ;:'•
4 • -
;T. I •r
The -New Commercial Buildiztpdari -Located
**. cD.rger
Cot da t ad' CheaMigolitteeti
inpu This Co tio llege i s way ,conected with any other
tun; k
The enerAes ot/hp sntrlfp,Ficulty:.erechislettly:
devoted totros. ' ' •
• , The r desigacetbbanstitntion is to:siliotd'Yorisis Nen
an.opportunity for acqeirin .ft!,•,offupti, .I•7:actkal
Business EdueaUtt. • - •
(NI. Bootie and Fprms are earelinklytrmmgeplbjs.practl•
qttecconntonts. expressly to; ;his Inglitatiqe t ., and the ,
codrse of Instruction Ii such as to combine , / . bt,pry and
PrFAC'e• " r
i Chboildaiatti WL2 • 4110• •
• This coarse embraces Book-Keeping In sli itridewtr
moats. ?enritanship..co_minetcial illithmettc.. Business's
cerrespondenotenteserciertsw", - -l'olitietti-Economy. ,
C ontq i crolarEthlar 4 PartricrAlPlPOtiletitP4iiiiVeleci.in.
coribtetteltell Altered blink notes etc. •
'The Spehterian it.Fstortsist permitaishiplgtifitgbein all
sits.varieties, by th Q most skinki mssters.of the art.
s The Book-Kemiing degrtment jq, Ander the special sti-
Pattilten atistruction /ain't/. '
itilrOatktOrdsi
'3ll3illeat9 entir at Anyittrae. No titeation. ifedAl
fine to complete , the cohm• from B .w 4 Tke--
mince rendered to graduates In Prot= ttuattoili:
• tintdaatit are Resented with an elegantlterigrared
rcifeatalogio of 73 pages. sfieatheils
814,4, , e.(ene105e Iwo letter stamp% and address
• - • r- •
. th avtit,fyizoThl t ,K,o „ t ..,..sirjekaratdrif
Terrible Disclosproriksoretspr.!the Million.
'A OST valuable; andtvonderibl RON tgatlOns : A, troik'
-- 44101ages t ar colored engravtagt. 2 D,r; Nen.
Aces., de Megan* ;orlgluilauutiftular; *Malin oh
!Nattand Womarro - thitr physrelev,fenettona., and gnat
al dtediters of M'erx, kind, with never-failhipt, rerheidtes
teethe:lr speedy gm* Ittuvpiaettecorlirmuntetimes
3011 g-been, and still is. unbonnded.hot,atthe.earn44ej so-
Naftali:in of ntunerc i t,' heiLhas•lleeit ;Inditeld tri
exteejliinedt4, s.;throtttt .thir anedtdra, Al
146' 6 %ado scum : 'lt s a volumeguttshpuld.ho In
Abe hands oreveryfaßn the land.4oi4mtretitivo of
secret Vices, or as a :Iler the pnolitign of one of
the most awful and es etivairmurms„,_ that ever visit,
iedMaaldad, One eopyvaddlwely4mirelotted, triThbe tor:;
-_waklyA free . ofsoltage to. antpart or *et gattr,d
_gha ts
Totianuents in A. stamps ;' or V eoples tar St 'Address,.
~ ', 531141 d. Dr. Hunter, No. 8 Dtvlslon *And, New Nrork.
;, 4 . 111 f0 0 * / 80-4 3' - : ' , • _ , . t . , _ , -
„Th q _ A r.t- ; lo p
D L R••• •
f•t•r .L , . •
io'icg, Post, Cooper- fv__Co'Bllll,4colPuTilotoio...4-
fitegvry particulm. istr'ireftehedat. Years
Pplititte• - 1-sol2l4lstearotailln.
'a r‘k
Proiestilonit wrvitftt tOf ibir•cl Irmo itir Friend*.
w iltb C alidfritiditki 4 tomellismitet .
'4 J e r: l lo b 6fT-
I ME64B
ANNA &BLOOMSBURG
. 4 :18190114f6 - .`
glilLt - ASSORTMENT OF
or JITST RECEPitD;
„ tuld sold
' 1441 - AGg .
• c ' f r°4/ APril Pric.e4.
tarrl'hts Reflection will Include the
ENTIkEr :STOCK
which willbßfontid is Idrgo ae itnisl; and win be sold on
TIE MOST LIEU TERM
CALSEM
614' for PRODUCE
1317itit/T.T 7
May, 1863, New Milton].
•
Ditholution.
m rmilril M i t anti an SON in tfils thy diesthed
1. by mutual consentf•those indebted to the said inn
by note or accountUre requested. to call at the onsee cm7
Wm. Cooper ib Co's Banking .Ilomie and per op
Payment maybe made to 'll.'or W. Smith, of the late
Arm off!. Smith Bon. ,
MU
' TH.
Xontiose, done 1144863. • . W. SUM.
3":lMlNT3CalrieTt."Er i ,
THE DENTAL - BUSINESS in all its - branches win he
carried on at the old office_ ,of IL Smith & Son. by
the undersigned. Persons - trlahing artlijcial Teeth are
invited to call and examine:spechnene and pricer. All
yrork promptly and neatly done, and 'warranted. loin
do all kinds of,Dental Work at as lon figures ne anyone
to this licitinty; or elsewhere.
rer'lCid plainly the duty of all to have their work
done by a RESIDENT DENTIST:
WM. SMITH, Resident Dentist,
June tf 311mtroee, Pe.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
M. C. SUTTON,' • . :
King taken put a License for the es":oroat
or
tlnd coring, and having hid several years experience
in the business, now tenders his Services to the nubile
in that capacity. 'None but . a Licensed Auctioneer co
reins each ander open:thy : 4 SW. See act of Congrent,
July let IStn, Sec's ri. O. , •
Orders by mail promptly attended to. Iteeldette.
Friendsville ' M. C. SUTTON.
April l'th, 1863. tf. ;•- ; •
F3IIIIVaF3XCIIST,
Examining Siirgeon !
.TILE subs.criber lutving been appointed lip- the row
misri on er of Pcnsi one, a MEDICAL EXAMINER st
large. to Czar/tint...l:End give certificates •to all entitled to
'Pensions. will attend to . altapplications that nor Ds
pmaettted-o him, at-Montrose, Pa. Rooms t 4 . - 15e
bell's Hotel . • E. pATRICE.
Montrose. April 8.1&51--tf
IMPROVED SIIEEP FOR i:SitEl
has twenty
_ _
T -L of a thprongb-bredVentWold Wieland:lathe Sheep,
which he wishes to tlisposhlot breeding purpoilek
Forest Lake. Aug. 31ILONIBIllettAltD.
• NEW I TT:RN :
.
BALBWK - ALKNA:BARNHART,
WEST SIDE o ' F,J ; ,,RIILIC
• _ ~ DEALERS
FLOUR,
.- FEED SALT,
Ga,rden See4q;
Wheat,. Clover, Thnothy tc-Flat Seed,
Peas, ,Lard,, candles,
.PORK, HAMS, DillED BEEF,
Fish, Smoked Halibut; •
„
Syrups, Molasses S i ngars,
T.EA - S„COFEE ; E, SPiVES, BROOMS
. AND NAIL'S.
Cash Paid foi Mater.
Aton . froe - ai)rilii, 1363.' • '
TO , DAIRY EN.
Tv-thaw:made artingemenis to send Butter to New
.liroric. on Conalvtnent - 'or -Contract, , -during the
furnieh pails free toall who are deli
ronivettledng either. To those Arlie Want 'to rend we
willotsranten iliehighatmarixt price land' prompt rt 4
thiy paying freight and commission: •
'lnotterylon teonsi,gnmente if
wanted 1414 hold perceives rerpon.ibla;for.Agaßutter
and Pails °wiled bv‘dafraten and pent Ili
4B , BAUNII.AIIY:
moPtirO -Aftrif 10th.,18413.
- •-7'4100 TIC
itt47 ,,, b,iri.Litti- has I.Peciiicd r
inten" is withal,
.I.liLs :the same. as 'with 'our predecessors. 'MOONEY.
COlll7. tfi Co..3IMEIMCINPIriIIaNeo 401•41191•414 f.,
iffainrilealers, - ancrisonici bo happy to see his o ld
*Mufti or.raceive their otilem..whickwd will execute's
the yery-beit manner in his absence. ,
--.; • 1,;, LOUDgMAOR, OILBERT-& CO; '
• Yktws:N• T.
•
Grftaihl
- ,
. for peat lavers; ,the.subsiriber2 iron* most
respectfuily call the attention of ail MINIX ilDifigMer
chants :find Ttlicleilk,- to' the above; notice. virdmirfor
nordware• AVEL be)ter-fliTed.hert. add torwardetillt ETV
proveityMitept:dering the months of April., 3fityi Eept.
atutOcti , Daring those mouthShotrill be timatimPprto
sec Ikts friends utu115470 . them pm park -Rolear:Nork.
Rdepcctfifltr; . .q...11(1#712.
,Montrose, .:111141 - 863.b 2: •1 ; . -
• `tti&
nrioig noolitted winim triarmit;cipokausi ho still
..Vearleki on thoPriontlryin'Neri liordnoiongh, Dar
the porngroy tiny° qn band; nada, a:continua? mans'
FlortliatutPlow-,Points,
• ,-pkt . vuvrlv.AT,oll,S
And JOB *ollltifiiiiiht:ni Oa Wirt oOiteO. 'All work
wairran4d IlergnOtt moterialaad enishi • •
• - ')44 3 /*O M. '
IrettlitilfOrd, W 4386111 -, -
KEYSTONE 'HOTEL
r.
` At Montrose,
Wig _ .xlivircir„ .POopriet c or.
ti 4 ne*iiiAirinP l /013.6anoteltil situated onDubile
tbe vonrt flange; and tiearty.trfeerdeo
of the b angt/irentrore,"‘ eurProprleterta
confident thathe in prepared to entertain ATMs inn Wet
thatosunottall tot hre EN fl SATISFACTION.
.The Hotel anditraltnroare Dow. and no expeneetuts
been spared to renger lt eqno). Knot superior to tnllh
thlertart tbetitaW , :.ltin•Welt enplaned with Ail recent
1 -mPrQv!lbt cenototts4nd Abllgang wallets will
alivayt reanY respoo tothe ot cuotoniere.
: :TheEtatdeit reoriented 'iorttb this bonne "are new and
, - • •
3 1 : 61 'rorfrietorreetitetttaliliillelts the : Patranage of
inpid tricede.lttliellereptbdibe pnblie trennalir
janW3ll
.• . 311111.35 f ILATIZIL