UMW To thti Priaident,ofthaDemocratiolar Meeting:it Carthage; Ohio: . 114i/ce-wining'to kiss Coniention at Dayton today the rnonstrov * iSgla non of the Presideat_has ap SUS. pending ttiepririlege of the writ of babe rulAtorpini; and thus declaring martial throughout the . United States,l6 iret one and every part of everyone gthem, aad in all their territories. It Orate .:Utith." eut previous warning. It is annonncectlit a time when the - success of: ba Federal armies and the reveraikOf" the Confeder ates are greater ttian at any period since the commencement of Ilia war at a time when the lines of.the former are more ex tended and or the latter;more contracted and further removed from the , original frontier than ever - before, and at a time when, according to the Seeretary Of State she rebellion isat list 'almost crabbed oat, It appear" in'the midst 'of no riot, tumult, oe'ot 'poPular convulsion anywhere in' t4itlitateilalways tine to the Union,_ and no preparation for any; and when even the conscription" is being caeca-, ted quietly and without resistance wher , eferannounced. It is to centinne " du ring -the rebellion"—the President being' the .60143 judge and , arbiter of how long the , rebellion shall be deemed to latit. At snob :a time, and'under snob circamstrui. see itean bare but one object—the pending elections' this. Fall, but especially the Pre sidential •CILDVSIBI3 of 1864. is, indeed • she full development of that of which I have so often warned• the people of Ohio and of the United States—the great con spiracy against constitutional liberty and' free popular goveriment—the establish ment of a "formal and proclaimed despo tisni" in your midst. Oh, that the warn ing voice, feeble though it was, which two years ago in the beginning of this great ritraggle, in accents earnest as ever issuedhem human lips, cried out to the people that, one by one, their liberties. were About to- perish, and that anarchy first and a strong , Gpvernment afterward —no more lines, no more State gov ernments, but a consolidated. menarohy, or Vast centralized military deepotism, must all follow in the history of the fu= turf; as in the history of the past they had centuries before been written. But that voice found lio echo then, save in the col flair's and corridors of the Capitol. To day it is Med up again. And hereafter hit no man tell you—least of all the sen tinels upon your watch-towers—that there brio danger, no ground for alarm or ap prehension. Today your President is in form, as for two years and more be has been in fact, a Military Dictator. • The most increclulous may see at last that she issue is, indeed, whether there shall be longer Constitution and law in the United States, otherwise than the wilt voknowa - or expressed, ,of the President ; whether freedom of person, of the press, of speech, free polltical assemblages and a (free ballot, shall any more exist among us, and whether the people shall hereafter, as heretofore, choose the Legislatures and Chief ExeCutives of the State and Federal governments. Shall there be free State elections any longer, or another Presiden tial election of and sort? Shalrpopular government, unlimited by law and uncon trolled byJudicial Courts henceferth pre vail in .the United States? This now; men of Ohio, more than ever, is the , issue before you. The revolutionary purpose oftheadministration to perpetuate by in timidation or force, its power in the State and General Goverrimenta, - stands 'now fully revealed. Next after' this declara- tion of martial law, will follow the armed seizure and occupation of ;your State by Federal troops, to Intimidate or overpow er youirit the But this monstrous purpose will not and cannot he executed, except' the people 'cringe and 'cower be fore ; the threat or the attempted ,: execs= tion The time, therefore, has now arrived for the renewed, solemn, inexorable dec. lzrationimdpledge, by the people to each other, tbronO, the pre ss . and in public as serabl4e#,,' that they , ,triean to maintain their hherties at , -every , t hazard, and to haie and to bold fine elections, peaceably if they can, forcibly if they .must. . By the Constitution of Ohio no soldier-or marine of the United States can gainalesidence er become a-citizen and ~elector of the State by being'. stationed within' her its. By the law Of Begland, and- by a provident statute of :Pennsylvania; all troopi are required-to be removed a pre; scribe d ' ~stanoe=not.7 tlimf elm wire, from the of holdin anelectionl and this, too; the spirit at east of 'our *ntvn ntiira.4..fEvery qualified voter Of :Ohio has she tight frcely, and withont" molestation of kirid v ie vote:the ticket efkis choice —and if - federal or Mite troops hal/resent to-molest or intimidate—no matter under what pretext—it is the ,right of the cit'e tens and the . duty of the avfi officers and of the slibtia,l o ,#4 6 l 4, oiit.4 l rnist the of fenderst 40 1 4 whatever l f.cd*:maY be necessar y for ` that, purpose. • I counsel you, one and ail, to _stand-by tbe!Nl4oll,-` *Wank the ` Censttaiticiniir' Report' the government `andobo the lawslibut `the inane' and by - Vie mom= ryorytrithetwand au you reotild* curiae- • r:.Witiler liberty to to "al'rtA'4o add 'Ye& children; titivole you tb defend the right eke Wolk Ind:tba;ballotrbstia all ilia anianiNithieh the .iiikenoies Of the ease may demand:- =ThrbottrOf inv trill has at lailt ) &43* - ;l3e be teidy ; and God-raetihat, rairitjortife' • otifindfkiscinen ofetber4one =of tb Of Greece and spirit of BMX, Plid f ridl, oflump en end Sidney, ,fitirtnfy; 4 -aid Waalitatt o n i . a n d Jimicsan fr iztar lethal! 40:i141.1 7 5_.-4-et; Jul _ the sad the onetioa,:aatatireatlitafarie- and daeaatowee4Oirtittitionellaaqty rind free 4apialaioveritieeet be 10 Inl . t , * . '-se.Oreekrommrip; , . 4 , , !that party,* PennsylVanta has ikeitunate‘4l' Vat4el:4ltort, for Judgit.of, thet.glP. l ! ol.o 1 the 'constitutional I*TeOti*ici.evielrPgr9.ea the , Tighito:i i~ rote in the State. 4.l:nshankUnc.olO -691 4 in efe.aoi :at ' L et us ilitleard'aii this qUib bliagabenti, '4lll.ttittit and race 'and that race and , OnOther Mee being in-. ferictr-,,let us . disatird''all'theiethingstand. 'unite as one people throughoUt this laud until_ we shall_ stand up declaring that.s.4.-- 'turs.(hlack.ad white).aret created 'EQUAL' S. P. Chesty l o ineoln's Secretary of the Treasury,, - legal`diatinctiOnaUtiveen - of the 800 _cotiiniguity; 'founded in, .any inch cirotiniataitioa is COLOR, are bostileintitegtmina our institutions, and iucompatibleJwith- the true theory of Ameriean-EiliertY. - I "I erubrice-Withileasure this oPportu-- Uhl of &airing .Mytespprobation of the Clause of the constitution which denies to' the coloret,people theiight.of,auffrage. "True Dentriptam makes •no inquiry about thapolOtof the skin. or any, other nimilarOiriamintaneeinri condition. :-. I re. Bard therefore thentrelusion of the colored people rats. abc•#ftviiii fran chise aameompatiblolitith ttueDentoorat ie ~ • In 18.51,?Thiracc. - 9reoley *aid in the. N. Y. Tribune: • " We loathe-and'detest all laws Which give or witiihold . politiOd rights on , the account of c010r._.. . All • tienstitutioual ea elusions of anyOlasslotif - : the poll% the jury box, 40„lieinmie of Cob:or, are aristo craticianjuit and' infamous." AN White risen who think they are not any thaulnegroes,- -and wantto let the Devoe) vote; will go for Curtin and Agnew, the negrireqality ticket. tarne Ilttsburgh Gazette, the prin cipal administration - paper 'printed west of the-Allegbenia, boldly assertedlt the time the republioans were engaged in the eontroversy km the gubernatorial nomi nation,i- that '" Andrew G. Curtin , had IMPOSED UPON THE SOLDIERS by farming them out to his friends and then denying that be - had employed theno But the organs of. Shoddy Audi_ have the impudence - tire.* bim the "soldiers' friend.”- The 'Gazette truly 'said , tif the man who bad helped plunder the brave State troops,that his 'nomination would be PISGRACErUt. and MS - PIXICTION IMPOSSIBLE: • larrhelN recentlt publish= ed brief extractii. from. the. writings of Washington and Madison; in such a man ner as not to indicate the authors: One of the Abolition papers Of that referr ed to the extracts - and . termed theth " Copperbead hisies" of the World- The World then goes back On Mr. Abolition editor and congratulates him'On the coin- Aliments paid to the patriotisth of Wash ington and Madison. 1 '"COPP - EMI pcl4."-4i . Democrats are Cupperlie.ads, and copperheads are trait ors, and rebel synipathizersjsays an ex chture,)wmild it be safe to have Democ rats •In the army? • If loyal leaguers are patriot% and pat riots are the only Union men in the'coun try, bad we not better have, all the loyal leaguers in the army" Let those who profess all the loinity of the,.land, and want, to hold all the:offices, join the army at, once, and thereby end the infernal rebellion. . ..„ _ T NOTICE • LL three Indebted to 1115 %Toot° or book accocrokwill PleaselnakeVarliettg annlVdiately. Our noteirond accounts irfU all be proi into the holds of en officer for correction after the llrst.of Noir next, If riot arrangedbe fore. The ; - balan of our of _GOODS .we oat MlCAVArrogrog-T23- • ; New X 11 6 14 SePt 1151b1862fAltr •r 7274 UNIVERSAL . - 110711 k-, WHIBEIL T • - ii*lszpi s agiie. .• ' No. , L, nth ' do' - • TOO' 60. 9)f do do 800 No. 8. Bunn do 4 - ISO Ito. 8. large HateV:do ' I • - 4-00 FortB: VaidinsixZenighti • ( tams bystosurt,, ::718 , 08 • 1i0.21,1,arg0 • ••r . do I (RUM;BO OEI - Noo:nosid 118aveli t =. . ottafrif 'per , *Om*: 01: NW 1114 - theidze jused r ln pifildefausill ,f er. iuMgrlM CLOW= ciu, Virl l i iein QKlt t :--: er -- , 1 1 Frthg Out tubtall of ckothes; la OlewzdZodeli.: nislorMity,s clothes stolen Aft= , isvert• sad undiltrozatti. tourer I , :The solos pf: MO , Meats VP* Skute PUY' , gape =dap Jou: lla Wo , tblolg iosubblosoach;:olare ittian vertu torthioN, -1w1C 111 )offs*I1W1u 0110 0 41, . - 118Vulto 414rrelti al voqui,liiesity,,ollkoigigooeraL coustmcgos, but Irft ecesider-ii.laxatant Abu the .W.rtager)iii• tatted i rsa Cogiaotheiviseimam r ata nvglogumg. : nttitOmammonrabifep the4:3Pei,lthesuibei !owl,/ruin sbat. imin:ltauelfithe Ilrit -Josh% .401.0 4 L3 a", good or. *IA! PAP warli,'.•fautisOrecoSud.;ao. . • 2145:2*Witgepr*Ithe41 1 / b eelitis intvery Var ri244 l lt rr a l" 4,Pm T: 1 7; , - IMPiiiiramiet — iiiiited ID 046 iti#4 l ' 7 : • reavrof -the mite Vail: denbl; fee, Init 11.1 r sp. IF:premlarawse dri t — sia 7•77"-r . 7 ,1,, - BR° et; 4147 Broadm, * .... 1 i - - •:.. -- vv , , ,, , - --aaux uersiov. , 1 ' - .75. , ..--;.,--. 4.' , **..11 , 01a., , ,: 4-.--, , , ~,, .-.,., . ; • ..,... ' 'II JMII ' ILia IIP .) 4.05517,p1e Thoi*Ou'if‘lilailt Site:nit) of ", .; 1 13ERSO1QS wishing to send for their blends In the old -nnuntrnllimpnrehase tri!sFllll,o 4 oll . .Nr the above Ilnefrom the subeetibers. Also, Drafts on Ireland forilleln game .to snit. WM. U. COWS & CO, Bankers. Mirntrese, July 18 63 - u lOCRitesopPTOzirisTgi PlAirtilitie*. GUNS; All?Ment*, ft .. for; a l • ABED KIMBELL M"trinet / 663 . • - -- -- FANCY TUTS. FANCYTIMS. FAREIPIA " 1 18 Arch street, eth;*kith side, ~„ Philadelphia, nser, Manufacturer of miler in all kinds of NCY Pos, tea' and childrens' Faro from Europe. sailiavingthent all manufactured under my own super- Vision, eatables me td offer my caatomers and the public a math handsomer set of Furs for the lam.' money. • Ladles please give me a call before piirchslibig I Please remember the name, number and street. sepl7 bm w 5 • .701 IN PARMA. • . No. 718 ARCH Sheet, Philadelphia. NATONAL COMIERCI&L COLLEGE, 8. E. corner Ilk & Chednnt•stet 3E l 'l3=al3224ELTaN ilrlFlr ;Thin leaner Of the TEN Colleges conatittotilir' the Na tional Chain. located hi Philadelphia, New York City Brooklyn, Albany. Troy, Bal9►lo, CleTelatid, Detroit Chicago), and St. ,Loonio. Scholarehipe tanned by any ono of these Colleges aro good For an unlimited time. • The Collegiate Course; Embracc4 Book-keening for entry variety WI business, In its mcsitsdproved tonne,—Penmanship, the celebrated Bpenterian system,—Ccimmercial Calerdations, Commer cal Law. Business eon•eapondence Arithmetic,Lectares. These Institutions pbssess a national. rePatatilan. and guarantee greater facilities for preparaing yonngmen for Meddles of the counting house, and tmednmEmemlit, tan any other similar schoola in timeountrlC The Philadelphia' College, Hat been reit:catty enlarged and re4undshid In a supe rior Manner, and le now the largest and moat prosperous Cotruaercial Institution in the State. - Its well known thorough course of instructimi,Briong practical experi ente of the Principalemid superioraccommodations.offer unervialled inducements to yoting men who wleh to ac quire the beet preparation; and the best inVodaction to the business world. Diplomas awarded, and graduates recommended to business men. ittscricst. Tarr Booss.—Bryant & Stritton'sitook- Keeplng, three editions,—Common school, ?rice IS cts., High School. $1,13, and Counting House.-0-11a7ant • and Stratton's:Comae:dal firithmetie, sl,%—ayaut & Commercial Law, "SAO. And of these bwks sent by malt. on of price. irlrfietid for our tatalegue.aratatuingfall particulars, and note codling the Tie,_geetp.i: fwfrwstisges. ofthese Colleges over all others. %Andress • • •• • • . STRATTON, BRYANT & C 0.., deeli pw2o Phliacttlphla ,Pa. t tr , N, • Wholesale & Retail Dealers In 214121bVillillap IR. 4:=o , STEEL, NAILS, 113112'11&14.% . =ow B. 10.: BAIL'SPJKF,B ,• BAHROAD * MMHG SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPBLYGEO.. 4XLES. , SKEINS AHD BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and 1T PLATPLATED.BAN,NUTSTAMALLEABLE : MONS; HVBS,BriOHER, - IMLL;OES, SEAT SPINDLER; BOWS, &c ANVILS. VICES.. STOCKS 'and , DIES, (BELLOWS, VAR,IIB,BI,EDGES. &c. CfficilLAS' A15:1) MAL SATS, EFLTEK G. PACKING, 'TACKLE BLOCES, PLASTER PARIS CEMBE'r, HAIR a GiIINDSTONES. MEECH WINDOW CILASEkt zar,AnitEtaMmos. patittours 1 411 A, ' Serlint°n• 31 are14 ,; ' `ly , , • . 33L - ekiitise Tlit Benin toarket, aide* 'niece as it can be n*ap4 otany D . aalcs fn 120"neinttsber ' - Tdrrell sting . Sum!, tT Watches, Jewelry, - ata Silver Waire. ~1 . TEE nadenilink • Wfailereetrecthilli' 1• your attentidu to hie srelltielectedletock:OfFlne - Child and Silver YPITHES; Fine. Gold JEWS& V7ts - BY, of everyldad. add valietf- of etyleb opts. r..g all oftherneweet raid pond bawling-dear leo, , Solid Silver Ware. equal to ecdri--add t • - beet ;make OfSilver Plated Ware. Each article fatyrimi who as co:we:mated. • - gdiol} arid airirelry snitrantited". , r • k JACOis Mactelleor to'Stauggf • - Xfo.Gallfeket Street Phillid4ll4l l . -• .u.elC4th.lBolL amf. , : 11 A. o. -WARRE.I4, ; 4,16E145PE GOVERNMENt''Atipir,"FA, lacricrivits*.— p3pammiallukcnt Al i mainest.Ctiste"ka val ntir ,atteldr, u , h t. , - titsm i„ oNimmust: irfali§E engtiaito from - glam. driarlift,AndeMeset st E. B. Litilelame 02m in 74ontro gindthe'emettiom. who has jest re mom from%e er‘" inNoithidatierstry , topoto sad istarmation, tram the: , ', moo t mamba (WWII 41Stria ten:take cm end to to thejleStaldlirorthY Oithilkposided in theta sec- , pkosq,ths.spascusesettscc..vmss,ticsnint szk4s , ts to 8 m. /17141a0 fOOT allMaiCbe aattanen * e~ lQ obtufaisttMaatcted,. 4tottBUNNICIti. rosei eiid. ISM to retuinmy thanks Honda of Suaqueban . moundingcountlea Very liberal patron ttellded to me during. few ream and will tem that I have now a,,of my own impor and manufacture eattamilre assortment ' /run for ladles and the All and winter !~ y; -tto..sbirAtzdivanninnliham eirisiviAineriadourittitheir Known,asil!fthal! 4 iold's (E INE ll!Eri f *AI r IONSIVI E: 3111CLURIMIPS , EXTRACT • • " SABSAPATPILIts • " mritom" ROSE , WASIL. itEtLIIBOLD'ei GENUINE PRE:624111;111; ilighly Concentrated" ComPorine " rizstrieot - 231iZeib. , 11.0 ; .&poaltive end Rpecide. Remedy for diaereses of the Bladder, kidneys, Gravel, aid Droj real - Swellings. • MIS Medicine increases the pommel' areatlen. and' exciter the absorbents into healthy action, by which the, watery or calcerous depositirms, and all unnatural en bmentsare redaced,as well as train and inflatnattou s : amts good for men, women or children. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ' VIM wltitlittESSES Arising from 'Excesses, Habits of Dissipa . tion; Early Indiscretion, or. Abuse, Attended with the following symptoms : • Inffispoaltion to exertion. ' Lore of Power. Loss of !demon, Difficulty of Breathing , Weak Nerrety - Trembling, Horror ofDisease, Waireininess, Dipinesi of ' Pain - in the ihicir, Universal lapitude of she Flushing of the Body. Mdecular Systera, lkuptions on tho Face, Hot Hands, I Psilid Countenance, ' ' Dryness of'tho Skin. These syinpforas, It allowed to go on,,which this Med icine Invariably removes, soon folio* • IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPTLECTIC FITS, In °neer wldcl tbo patient may expire. Wbo can say thattea they aro not frequently followed by Mow dfreSul dlsee," Insanity and Consumption. Many are mare of the cause of their suffering. but none will confess. The records of the insane asylums and the melancholly deaths by Consumption, beat am• pie witness' to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution, once affected with or ganic weakness, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigor ate the system, which REIMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU cut invariably goes. A trial will convince the most skeptical. Females, Females, Females, Old or young, single, married, or contem plating marriage, In many affections peaullarto Females the Extracttu thrt is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of the Customary rErsteuations,Jilecrited or Schirrous state,of the Uterus, Leuchorrhea or Whiten, Sterility, and tor all complalntsincident to the sex, whether aris ing from Indiscretion. Ilabits of Dissipation, ortnthe . 'DECLINE 08 CHANGE OF LIFE. ema emproirg Ascrri. 210 FAMILY SHOULD'HE WITHOUT IT Take no Balsam, Mercury, or, unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous amazes. RELMOOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CUSS SECRET DISEASES In all their +stages; at little exile:me; little or no chimp indiet; inguncententm, AND 1114 EZ.POSVRE. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to rrin.. ate. thereb,f removing obstructions ,_ nre.reutino dug ritrioswrer- - or tne 17..stErsulMquig villa um Milani casual], eo frequent In this class of disease*, and expell ing Poisonoixt. dtteasixt, and worn-out matter. • ; Thomson& oponTbertmands ' ' WHO HAVE HERB =3' VICTIM 'OP - • CW17.46. 4 031CE3. . . Alidwho, have paid MAW PRES to be cured Ina abort ti h ham fdund' Wei were deceived , and thattbe " Pol. eon, km, by ;he use .olt'Toweditt listringents:' been dried tip in the eyatem, to break out In an aggravated form, and • - < • ,• MUMPS APT= X.AILRIAG.II. • • USE • NEWBOLD'S , 'EXTRACT. BOHR Irdraraffeeifons'aridttleessesot • The Unsay Omens. Whether ekisting in MAL.R OR 1PEM14.13. - from wasterer cause oriestatirig.aid no matter: OF HOWAIONO OTANDIFO. Diseases of hese Cirgari require the aid of Diuretic., HELMBOLD,IS,:_EITRY4T s•BUCHU • " And it Is-certain to tam tbrydesired e ect in eaceli v for which it itircantdnendTL. BLOOD!' B L - 00D1 'BLOOD! licimbold's Highly Conc entrated Compound ' Fluid,„ lOctrapt - "STEduapitrilla. PIPE P3 47- 7 -a 3 CELJ This is an virectio of the Blood, and attacks the Sex ual organs, Linings of the 'Nose, Ears, Throat; Wind pipc,and Other Elnenallarfices, saakingiltai appearance In the form of Ulcers fichnbold's Extract, Sarsaparril ia partdesthe Blood bed retntrres an 816 ply ErnptiOns of thoSkln giving- to the. Ceraploadop a mar and - Healthy, Color. It beingprepsred expressly, for this 'class olcoza• plaints, Ita-Illooo•PurifyingPOperties atb preserirCd - to water. alttent num any abet prAnisgiosi of Earsapn.l lielinbold's Rose Wash: • & t emmot Lotion tor of a timgabilitle Nature: - and as an Injection in Diseases of the. Urinary Organs, • arising from habits of -dielpattott: ivied In connection listNkfeßilehis an d snrsaParills, in such die:: eases as repeal:xi - ended. - BvidenteOf tiudnoist_-_onsibleandrellublechmictei will accompany the med=ei., . , ClamtricAns ea.. mum. From eight -to . twenty -years standing, *with Moses known to science raid lame• • i fi • For Median Properties ottilDfis'eu Bisp,mnintory Of the Tilted States,. .; I'l , r • , , ;, 1, • Professor D11711P: valuabic work on the PreP.. tie's ofPhysle. See remadts made hype late tejelnutelDrLiiilollo of Bee remm -midebf Dr.EPitithild MeDOWSLL, a 'esifignied•Vielan,szni member, of tbe Bo College: -olaurgeons. land, and published to the - ion s of the King and queen's Journal. . • ~.t• See Medim-Cimrecal Itaricw, published by Benjamin Travers, ! Fellow of•the Royal CollegCoi B..laßeenst• See Most Of the late Standard worth on laidielne: 'ltrzusAmßunirn , /TAT, on infJPOZ 115 00 Bansirinfir.a.,l au .InsOsso:Brna NrAlll4 ' " • • Slid. Or balf a,dzsenaf each for MAO, whlcti ) Largl_be :dent cure the tiostobstlnair came;lf armtitais are 'SG,UrMta.," " :•• 1"; larpacribe teed: iimptiniii si; .catuFoo0 2 tlons .tCOP. guam: Admce gratis. , ' • ' -' • . Arf/PATO,.- ' . periwig* ap p ear before - rgegeAidermittrof the citi, lot Pbiladejphia, ILV.Beleatidld; wllO, bent thill , S*Orri' dothitaNalli•Pelakragene contain nq mer " cosy, ofother'injarout dregs, hilt hre_Pnielytable. U. T. =Jo MOLDo Sworn and subscribed Worms:this 22d _day of Nov. 3851 , WM, R.METARD.L ' -"Ala66l4lfttitiet, above 'BMe: Fbilt4 Adana Letters far informal= In confidence; r ; .fi s T -11111403910. Chemist - Terrthlstreet; below Chestnut, P E AS. . ' " 4 EgWailE4W COIniTEMUMPI ' ) ! 4 u 12., % • .r ;i fAitainaluxent43.kaiiamairlt, „ ;Who endeavor 40, disP9 o6 -1,." nr' their own" ; Other Articles - on th e reptitamot4 atuAed DR ,Belatbaltrs Gewalt., PrVaratitonc , " • " ~Extract BlLchu,- `•\ _ " " IMPOIVO 4- 74 0-11 04 . 111EN,: -. 2 13.14117 tabling* eierralloref • : r • listiortgraporariPloario'iiriths. !Meet tbesslireiilletnebil diiiiiteri 14' kilt „ imPolittsti :41E410111,1103i41,... NiaL-I .. tirtlimmut t ,N Ccali• - foraiionimithe,furitdbp.,upifFibini • ':-- '- ~----, , ,•;- : •••.-1. ''•- ; „ -i, , 4 , „.,.. i ,,(f-z:,... G ~ ~),...,____,,, Q.„):.) - .. Byer offeied in BtisqueliannaCounty;ind probably (Rio.' prising the greatest varlet) , or, most different artielea any Wreathe Northern part et Pennsylvania, and per, haps of i the entire State. -An asset-talent. la 'kept In , about thirty different branches. of trade, end-the, Gone are made from about forty 6f the best Houses 'in ' New York, and mare than fifty/ Dealers and !dentate torero out of New York. A large , prop,orthm oy the , Goods are brought direct from ther manufacturers; thea Insuring genuine ankle°. Customers op• anfaXinir the, Store, meet not expect to find eTeryalog in sight, but nearly every toilets minted trlllbe prdluced by bigotry. Some idea of the Steck may be torreasthY the reileWleit general outline. buienttmeration Is imPracticabla. Drtige and. Meditinea, Paint/Crud 'Otis: sttitrs,. Groreries.,Lleuors, :rockery, Glass. Were, Wall • and' WlndowPaper, Jewelry; Sillier Ware,Perfemeg. Bing' Geed., Musical Instniments, Brushes. AMericanYecket. Knives, Tattle Cutlery and Sliver Plated Ware. Ltimps,s Materials for Lights. Harewure;illed Cords,Stene Were; Dry EkKods; NI trots, Modes, ORO: Utharralibli.1 l itr , rashes. Bird Cages, flpectacies Syldpit. sod lashes,, Broonit. Goias. Pistols, • Animunitioti''.Tobaccii, Ifedf calandOtagical Instruments. Salt, SOspr,•Pptiush. brand; Porcelain Teeth; fa sbart.'aetuly eyerythihg, to restore the sick; to please the taste, to delight the eye 4 • to gratifir the fancr..and also to cooduceto the reel and substantial Comforts of life, ' • ' ' The attentiton of the publicisrespoctfully invited to my stock of Goods, bought exclusively.for cash down. and will be sold on the same principle forte* Prices. ABEL TURRELL. , Montrose, Jannartist 186 e. DEL UM & MTN bail-rc~►ta;c~: THE PASSENGER'TRAIN . RAVES Great Benda t4O a, m., after the ariltral at 1.4 GAO a: tn.; of the Cincinnati.Expresa from the; west./ connecting at Scranton, where It arrives .at. 10.10 a. m., with train on the Lacimwanna and Bloomsburg Rail road, 'for Pittston, .Wyoming Valley, Kingston and Wilkesbarte. and bv onrolbrus with the Delaware and llndwn rallroad • atiProvidence, .for Olyphant and Car bondale. At Hope station-11094.pin connects by omni bus with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phillips.. burg, Trenton and Philadelphia. At New Hampton Junction, where it arrivecat 8.25 p.. m.. the same train connects with villas on the Central Road of New Jersey fornisabetti- Newaritafew York, Easton, Bethlehem; Allentown,. Manch chunk, Reading and Harrisburg., Passengers' trylhis• train arrive - in New. York et 5.50; in Philadelphia at&00. apd in Harrisburg at SAO., • The train leaving toot Of Cortland street,New York, at 8.00 a. m., and foot of Walnut street, Philadelphia, at 6a. in., connecting": with the gassenger..-Daincif this road, leaving Newlramptorr.Drocticra at ltZtti. m. and 'ante in at Scranton at 4.02 p. rn., where It cornetts with a tern on theLackawanua andßloomsburg Railroad, and with the omnibus running to the Delaware and 'Hudson: Railroad. This train arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 p. in., mating &doge. connection with the Mail thin saiDgl West on the Eric Railway. . AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN . leaves Scranton at 10.10 a. in., eonnectingat Gmat Bend with the Day Express train west on the Erie Railerad.— By this train Passengers arrive at Ithaca. Syracuse. buf falo. &c. the same 'day. Hennaing: this - train leaves' Great Bend at 2.20 p. m., on the arrival of the New York Express going East, and Buffalo Eapress going West, audorrives at Scranton at lUD p. m.. JOHN BRISBIN, It. A. ITE:s11. tY, Gen'l Ticket Age t:" . Scranton, day 20,1863. LACKAWANNA &SLOOMSBURG • . , OS and after April 20, 1818. Passenger Trains will run ae fonowe: - ' • • • - • 1 • 1 s , MOVING- 1301 M. . • • . Passenger. Accent. Leave Scranton, it 5.130 a. m. 11.00 a. in. " l Zu ting ne pton, nt 6.40- Arrive 12.80 p. in. " rt. t at aas ri.as ' - • manville. a. m. Arrive Altzrcinhumbcduld, ass -. • . , .14.9N - isci NORTH. , Leave' Northumberland 4.80. p. in.. " 1 : Dtinville,i 5.10 . • - ' ' - " Rupert, ' 5.45, . " .Kingsjon, ', ' ii INS' ' ' 1.43 'p: m: Arrive at Srinut .n. . 910 ri.m.; 3:30 r IL'ut.. & pasocngix train alto ;eaves Kingston at.,& in 23 a. . for Scranton to connect with 'train' for New Tint: • 'Retain ingJwilies 4crontou On arrival of train farm New Perk. , at 4.221 p. nc. Reitri i iiiio Passenger■ taking train Vouth fro nt t! on a , . a. tb., 3 l2l.32oftlitusberiatit - rfteh t Hanishurg , _ l2 . Bo p.irl. Baltimtpre 8.30,p. m.. WashLngton 10 p . . in t . ryia ;Overt. they reach Philadephia at T.0041, - ili. '''' - • —• • • . _ r _ (ISO. 8,R171 1 7,, Rap% Kingetoni t April 18, 1203. .• .. • , . , ERIE - BAILWAY. - : ' , ANOR of how, commonOing Monday, A pe,. 20th, IL) 1863. Trains will leave Great Bend; at aboot.tho following - bourn, viz : . .; - WESTWARD 110.1.TNp. EAsTiv.ARD ,paIIND. 1, BMW° "Expreia,tlB p.m' 2, N.Y. Expresi„ 12:58 p.m a. Night Express, 1:07a,m 4. Night Expresi , Rl4 5, Mail, at p.m 6, Steamboat. ••• B:B3pan 17, Way Prelattt, 11:50p.m R, 9:51 p.'m 21, Aceotr.odatiou, it 58 am , 16., • 6., • a.tu Y 0; Way Brei,,obt, 9:10 nazi Noir. 1, 4 and 8 rim everyday. Wo."10 runsSundays,but does not run Mondays. No. 8• of Saturdays' runs, thro . to Buffalo, but does notion to Dunkirk.. _ • ' CILVB WPM', Gen. Supt. . ... 1 . lerFilthi.Discksuies--BeciatifgrlUSilliesotj .... • , - 3 i ( 21091' tenable; Ste•iniuderftilliabiteitten.4viintf I i PrilegHWlttlittd , lo colerqd eulleav,tuall.- DA Bell, • ter' Vade menet; an orrginal and populari Melee 66 -Man and Wornan:sber physlOtegy, ...letikatehlette; A dirordept etetWtudoettt.neveganiuMetanta foronmt their sp I eedy' , The 'pranc -- "H . nem lmen(itudeSt d unbonndsd4 but itlbe fiettatton of numerals pommy, ae bas beet eft, :exteddhfitteedltiftieWntenothrenthAtre 1. du /Of Ida ”Nadeltketli.” It l l P tureirtlttlAt t a rdititt tbelmhda o 'eve limit,' n the . d,eis aii . Mit is i " 3 1 .eft , et vices, or aes guide for, the allerlaUbCof ittie.lit tbe most ante are deaUsatliiP 4 Margectlat. ever visit ed mankind. :; DilletTY. WWI" setvgleped. wllltt retas.ffir • wardedll46 6f 3 etirtaritairt bhm Hefted `6 t fer_lOpentstri . (J. fts.or f iteoptut t f o r4ll. *adrift*, Poet Prild.Dr:Theter, p."H i lliTtelen "fiamTbrk. 1 ; 4u4e-16; nen-Li3tl gt - a?rl4. 9f.no.tr .111% .. y . Ta',4l2: DIL , DvA. Litg :0 " 0 FoiiA !AlifiiitiE„rilictoib-wisb. maimillillil6444 . lo kr fietHeeT: l 4.l4 1 04004 0 1,4 0 0JMIrtull . ' ' 4 , l4ftaitteii * a tier i •--. lOUT - 91CIAN - - . 7tespet 73ttm ers Ids JL ~ p reeasteitatitai tWellmvorAtifestes., lid and vlealtr : glirOmes ,in this ow* eat. 3 1.441::, Meares at J. Heald's. Vey-MX 319113,q 4 1, r , •- , ,g,..s' Zirir .. ,( 1 Int 7 - -- • , .•, SPRIKEI SUMNER GOODS, ,AT A LARGE" REDUCTION from Air!! peen. EISP"This ReOnetimi will iriebidaibe which willikloupd as Urge la piFaltand will be wld ox IIIaUDEREIRE : W:" 461. : 4 00 3 Er. coN. TIM or for PRODUCE. " • $0111 . 222 , T, „May, pv.., , • Xdw Nilford. " DiStantiOn.. mu oIE. 4 SON fs this day dissolved JIL by ;natal consent '; those indebted to the said Ina by :tote or sccount are reane_e_ted to call at the Mem meg Wm: IL Coo Per 4t Co's Heaving' Honk', and pay Pryment maybe made to H. or W. Smith, of ths Armoff. Smitlyn So n . l - H. BMITII, Hontr9se t p:one Ist:HIM. ; W. SMITH. 3DIMINT I •XOST I N : t. " SZ: • DENTAL BUBINEaB Wall Its brazdflis min be I. carried gnat the old'o ce of U. Smith & Son, by the undersigtuid: -, Papoons' wishing artificial , Teeth are Invitediacallould exaMlna specimens and prices. All tiorkiwomptly eta n'catly'done,' and warranted. I wtil do all kinds of Dental Work at as low Sguxel as any one in this county, or elsewheve. It istplatub' the duty of Mt fo have their work doup by , a-R.M. IDENT DENTIST. • • „ , • W3T. SMITH, .Beiblont beatist, Juueldth,lBll3., tf • • • " Montrose. Pa. ' „, LICENSED , AUCTIONEER. 8117 TIT O. Ni • . ticker taken nirit a License for the mopes/ 'lot sue .tionecring, and having had .sescrul,years esper/encs in tbo Imstness, bow tenders las 'services to the public ttestcarracity4. Nano but a Licensed Auctioneer CREI arias midi. under a penaltro/ $6O. See act 0/Congress. July Ist ISM-Sec's 5. 9: ” (Orders by mai! attended. to. Residence: Friendsville Pit: ' 111. C. SUTTON. April 11141863. tr. - IMET3IaTEIX.QINT • Examining , Surgeon TntlEsniaseriber basing,beerrAppoitited by the Coto- I, missioner of Pensions:a bt MIDICAL, MOM= at large, ermnine and gtxe certitudes to all 'entitled to Pensions. ,srillattend to lin applications *bat may be presented ,o him, At, Montroae, Pa, ROOM at J. 8. Tar bdrit • ' • ' E. - PATRICE. Montrose, April : • • • o~►.s~. BE tnid..rstped hselPfentv BVCR LAMBS. across T. ts, thorough -bred'cotsword - Buelt sad Native Sheep, width hp wishes to dispose, of for breeding purposes. -Forostastie:Aug-11,186& Sm MELON BIUCHARD. "' NEW: , FIRM. ••• , „ BALDWIN, ALLEN it JAINHART, ismsp'sit f atpliptrnific AvENvt;' , , • FLOUR, FERO, SA.LT, Garden Seeds; Ighpo,; ;; . plovi4,l l lwit4 filaiteed, Pesis,"Lard. t ZsimileS t - , • PORK, RAMS, - DILTEMI3EEF; Fish ) Smoked Syr:gm., Nausea and , Sugars; TEABVCOPEEE,!SPICE4IIROOIfg AIVD - I,AUS. -1" 'Cash' Paid for-]hatter. BALIMM; - Lc AL 1412 4' MOntrctaP, APril./11, \ BsA s j i tsf • ,111 • . 111 " YMEi - g lurid, made arransinients tit send Butteiio'New York on Consignment or ~Contract,, during the eeason. We w - ,11 furnish palleffeeto all who are de* too Of 0 0 081 el.9ter- To-eel:Wei 'Priv'? wait to send:we Will' mntraptee - raelligdest mimed pries and preetat re tbey pitying trelglithnireinentladlon.' FM - 7We , win, ademzeo. getatevon: r eousignmente wanted - 'and_, hold' oarselvat reiptitieNe "tou 7 . all Belle! in 4 Wine ownedisyrtelewarld sent by W • BALDWUCALL.I34 tib R WillyUrt Montltige,lo4llo4ol363: : " .ImsTlFgamtp, .1.23 azulfivillbtsold ENTIRE STOCK MPROUSEPRA.SitiI DEALZIIB I M • • • tl4 ' '1 4 t4::1# 11 1 1 3D1C, " M C. Tir/WEIR I ititirtatv htiO Q. urea ee l with ow ora iecom m iety, COlthitCo43arao4BZ422 j 34W3Dealersendnsale;sappyiy;.4 0 a frients, or receive their orflerl.3 l 'hlchB.9-Cf+VelP, r thrive* beet tahtintt In hiskneetiee. , ,- - • Lor.',DERBAcK,4IIthUSWia 27 ; 0 " 2:Wart Jan. -1882 L. 1 - ” 9 :rift 1( 4 -0',1 , 1 , ,..rztt V rafefiii - tirit lavooo sa b ca,lber 1' oW iespectfaytheattenti%'ofaljvpCpeofeg \.• emits and Traders. to notice.- Ordeals for liardwamwill 08044.e1. proktid.Vd.ioOt tinting thit in ' AO Ailey, t., ankliret•4 451 'bort notice. ill :in* ',rl9l l f .*.r• NocialtodiAPTWiegiv! , ,t ; Ft•: 7"f •: • , :K YSTONE4IOTEL ro, - Imili, R. iiisicer,, Pro aft moo Vift=ettraViat t en:d= hi aro. la oopaium i poreivrAgNigri° L Wenwonwn 6Up _jo_ _ fir g lir 4 11:14,.. , , ?V ali & g 1 44 rc4,„,,,f=w" 4. '. " hid flnakifin l -4 asioller It npudirotterar It! Ampilikrt qtUtlv t(6l=teltirOt Vtith s eillEr .1minoIon0;41.0 OnPlii•Aut/ OD _ _ E_ rr7 , always bo mart* te. the eon orcano i veal M i l Pur P I '' 2 " --- ,Tuo.pretottertjpolfiiin the 1:111WINIS et ,hi old 61Wotate en. tin public fqfflgAii ; t Jona n • , wje:w.luk • . ,