The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 29, 1863, Image 3

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04iNaliPTI3 tOR_'SIISQ'AIFOMITY.
(toinirruir. - teas.)
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ii Quick; eniy A. 3 c * Ki nstry,
Hiram L King, Josephtis Boyd,
Ezra Lindsley, Nathan Framer,
William L. Cox, 'Henry Johnson, col'd
John Crocker, Wm. J. Chandlet,',
E. L. Robins, C.W. Doolittle,
David Nelson, cord,Sirison 111. §ayre,
Gilbert Stephens, Daniel 'Sayre,
Geo. A. Jessup,' .. *George,PAittle,
Jerome Bush, Charles 11 - Webb,
Geo. R. Lathrop, Amos Nichols, ••
Heal Canfield; Egyvin R. [Smith,
H. D. Searle, Alvah Quick,Eduard O'DrinnelliiCharles.SOVoster,
Perry Barnhart,,
.D. C. Fordham,
G. FL Leal,
A. J. Gerritson, Chas. Daison, cord
Loren .L Bunnell, H'enry St ebbins,
Joseph:Vitilliams, L. C. 7 lCeeler: -
BROOKLYN AND DIIDDCM.
John W. Donoway, C. B. Dewitt,
Lewis. Grier, Henry Penney,
Y'/koalas Dubois, 'Sanet S. Tyler,
PhllO Birch, '1 Henry Mowers,
Edsoii.Packer; • William Gates, .•
Rob't B.Underhill, Melvin Packer,
Morris Low, D. Van Hansen,
A. W. Picket,' Elijah Lathrop, --
Andrew,Risley, Edwin 13. Goodrich,
Robert-Stirvice, • 13enj.lingley,
Israel Reynolds, W. Nelson' Odell,
Cornelius Carey, Huntei Sherman,
E. E. AverYo Levi T. Birchard,
Wm. P. Tyler, Henry Babcock,
Orrin Lindsley, Edson N. Tiffany „
Henry Tyler, Elisha M. Fargo, _
Chas. E. Crandall, Cortright A tkin'
Justus M. Kent, Edson Packer,
Wm. Underhill, Jonathan Button,
Robert L. Gere, Orville T. Spencer,'
Ledgard P. Affipk, Wm. K. Trippler,
Albert A.Hempstead .A. Williams,
Lod wick Bailey, jr. Wm. White, .
Edwin it Oakley, Wm. L. Weston,
James Ray, S. B. Eldredge,
James Carrier, D. A. Tittrorth,
Myron Reynolds, N. C. Benjamin,
Albert Allen, • Gilbert S. Burns,
George J. Giles,
i FILIENDSVILLE A A' ) MIDDLETOWN ;
Jammer Canfield,. James Flynn,
Thomas Mathews, John J. Rooney,
George W. Beach, Wilson E. Canfield,
Thomas.T. Evans, Martin C Sutton,
John Conboy,, D Wiley Glidden,
John .D. Thomas, Robert Dimon,
GWep Smith, Edwin D. Galusha,
John Biglan, - Patrick Conboy,
Andrew Minehan, Bernard Mathews,
Harrison NV: Gary, Roger Phillips,
John Flynn, . James Keenan,
Kern Tterpey,' - James Wheelan,
!MTV; 'MEADOWS AND APOLACON.
John Wean, Darius Cortright,
Patrick , Ed ward • AIN:T
llichael Vrlitidieni„ I:Brim P. Kimball,
Cornelius Donnelly, Timothy. Rain,
Patrick Olsen ...Timothy Kane,
Jam - 11 , 0 1 Doud, - James B. F e ssenden,
James O'Shaimesseyjohn Jones.;
FOUST LLK AND ansstreZ
Thomas Monahan; Francis Tack, -
John Slitter, Abel Snow,
John P. Griffis, Richard Carl,
John R. Mills, Moses Mock,
Witt Shelp, 2d, John Bartlett,
Leri H. Lincoln, Hezekia T. Whittaker
Michael Conboy, AmosGriffis
Henry Maynard, Isaac F. Bolles,
That Cher, Jacob Rosenkrans,
John YiLrinkerman,AugustusH. Williams
Ephraim Kelsey, Richard StilliVl'an,
Edson W. Bolles. Robinson Bolles,
Harry Mott, Jahez D. Dougherty,
litranrSaier, Russ - ell V. Very,
Samuel Griffis , Dennis Shallue,
Andrew Fary, Chas. Bildirin,
Pat. MeNiiiny, - Samuel L• Cosier,
DavaShelp, • John Murray,
Martin F...L.mard, Frank Goddard,
Wm. - Hartigan, Geo. J. Handriek,
Mortimer, oberts, George Thurber,
liewitt, Norman Devine,
Amos Bones,' . CharlesShan, •
Wm. Smith, id, r•'• NathlutielF.Rt;herts,
Willard Welton,' ' Winfield S.,B.sldwin,
'sQ6si`n. ':G
Addison "W. Lung,' Henry Dunmore,
Chas. Gallighan t , William Shove,
Andrei J. Slocum, John McMinn
Michael Detine, David P. Hihbard,
Erastus B. West, Joseph P. Devine,
John B. West, Francis H. Bunnell,
a iolin M. Mrkhuff, --Geo. Snyder,
William Kunkle. James A. Laiii, , '"l""
Jacob Kunkle, James E.. Bradley,.
Albert Pickett, Xichttelaileis.
Ilemy,J.. Baker; 'I - Isaac D. Terri,
Michael Foley,. Lorenzo Bunnell,
Sylvester Lewis, Henry W. Wheaton,
Samuel E. Crank, Reuben Patten,
T bomalatedding,....-Dennis Lindsey,
Augustus IL 134 4571 S l'lwelizez a PowCIL
Martin Sirser
Baitem Thorpe, John. Cahoo,
John C, Low,
.Bloomfteld M Lyman
F,r4tria. Busse Johulleffenbitry,
Andrew.)9l)l4, , ttuan f
George,T.low, John W. Vtuworder,
Geo. l C'HUllenbae.k,Calvin S. Ga y,
Orlando V. Pickett, Hugh Flannagan,
David Bans,_ Perry Smith,
John BrAflen v t, t John H. Carter,
`Clinton Titnian;
CharlesGay.i Petier :Bruglet),
tkvid,Pooldk, RIM 0 1
Peteitltbene; Itiihert SnY4Or•
".`.John.ll.B£lllllll,
John Shove, Soaltlit J • „
An luelii.D.lfiUmed - Aamnel IL Parr,
Wm. Dexter, Gershon.:3lanning,
Joh n silith.„, Solomon B. Gay;
Lewitctiplee ii , ' Patrick -Cavaliaugyi.
athais-W. King, Enid Jac4y, ,
Georse, , Oliver Reber*:
flurtot Lacpy, Bin e,
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Jamealtion4, ' : blau, earner„ HOratiOTOnrois, • ~, ilbe P. Lyman, •
Isaac F. Ward, ' mei Bennett,
Hiram P. Carter, , eorge Newton,
Harris, M. Clink, • Smith Tewksbnry,
Benjamin Pierion, • John. Linibury. .._
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DIIIIDAPP A1 4 00 CLIMMID.
Elezur Smith, Elias K. Burdick,
Isaac White, Joseph Davis,
Solomon Bolton, Evan Watkins,
Perry Briggs, Clark Lowry,
John Coyle, Joseph B. Phelps,
Avery Burdick, Charles Wilson,
Jefferson Finn, Lafayette D Stevens,
Daniel Broivnell, john Moses,
John Pitcher, Jacob B. Stephens,
Byington P. Burns, John Tinker, Jr.,
Benjamin P. Lowry,Joel Truesdell - ,
Abram A. ; Weaver, Jere. Rounds, Jr.,
John Bolton, • Frank H. Tuttle,
Jason J. Brownell, John G. Wetherby,
Alphonini Rounds, Isaac Miller, _
George W. Phelps, Arthur Ayres,
John IL Jones, Stephen Green,
Bela Peck,, Owen P. Phinney,
Wm Howe, Jr., Wm. Tinker,2d,
Wm. Riven burg, Henry Edsel l,
Seth Hatsel, Albert C. Burdick,
Abrain Westgate, James Stearns,
jatr.es, Powell, Isaac F. James.
ABOUT AND JACKSON.
Evatidor Tneker, George C. Wood,
Norris RPae, ' Georg e W. Barrett,
Richmond Hall, JohnSartell„
Charles S. Bingham,Jatnes H. Carr
Hart. W. Larrabee, Altnander - Willlams,
Charles 0. Tingley, George E. Barrett,
Otwell Benson, .Chas.H. gainerbrook
Mart. H. Pickering; Commodore C.Perry
Lee S. Walker, • Surrell C. Worth, ,
Fletcher B. Brown, Edward C. Chander
Dayton R., ,Stone Jared R. Barrett,
Willard D. Larraliee,Sands' N. Tripp,
Nelson Steenback, Taber Lewis,
Wilson Gelatt. Dewolf Mott,
Wm. G. Bloxham, 'Wheaton J. Denney,
Edward F. Savory, Avery W. Barrett * ,
Emory R.Houghton,Horatio Wells, Jr.,
Asa D. Cobb, Jamas A. Kay,
Joseph Bloxham, Leander C. Benson,
Stephen Barnes, Ellis J. Tyler.
SILVER LAKE AND CIIOCONCT.
Wm. Walker, James Shea,
John Mahoney, Mathew Hays, -
James Gorman, Michael Murphy,
John Finley, Clinton Snow,
Charles P. Gage, Michael Cadden,
Michael Hogan. Isaac G. Gage,
Erastus A. Griffith, Bernard Flynn,
Michael Flahetty, Parire Bull,
Abel L. Webiter, Henty IVGage,
John Crowley, --Elisha K. Hill,
Edwin Mosher, Barnard Riley,
Morris Ready, John A. Mullen,
Lawrence 0 Dea, Michael Flaherty,
Patrick Cloon; Edward R. Hoag,
James H. Wilber, Oiver; Gage,
Bartel Gahagan, Daniel P. Phelan,
Ebenezer Gage, John Monahan,
Julius A. Addison, William Dacey.
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LK of Conseripts.—The list ofdrafted
men for the county, is printed in the Dem
ocrat to-day, in ,the order in which they
were drawn. There may be some errors
in it, but we have•tried to print them just
as enrolled and drafted, so that mistakes
should not be charged to our printers, if
We are all drafted.
Substittites.—Tbree or four persons
who wish to hire as substitutes in place
or drafted men, can find a chance for fair
prices, free from speculating brokers, by
calling at this office,l or writing to the
editor at any time daring the next thirty
days.. ' tnvxv
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Important to Aged or Infirm Parents.
—The following decisions just received
by me from the Provost Marshal General,
are ptiblished for, the, information of the
public':
Circular No. 61.—"1n the case of aged
or infirm parents, having two or more
sons subject to Military duty, election of
the son to be exempted must be made
BEFORE thedraft, and his name should nut
then appear in the drift box."
”In,the case qi aged or infirm parents
having two sons subject to military
duty, the fathey, or if he be dead, the
mother, may elect which of them shall be
exempt. —The -rtghi 40 this exemption
does not, rest upon the parents depend
ence'.on ,the law:ief theiriiiiiifey support.
The -1 1 1 vi does not contemplate -any such
dependini*.r , B FEYi-
Prtivost 'Marshal General
s 1 above circ ular may, be seen at my
office i 'FF-oPrzez, Mcintinse.'
Those whit_iteglected tO. secure
their . rightiund :dila* as aboie Con
stroel4 may Still • o so at any time before
the iirerrsie4Tm ' -
p • 1:1§T
illontivs4.1 1 0; 11 et. 24 a
i . Thi Eir*ol,lw.-,-,The atten tion of
1 our readers: S dir ec ted to the fac t that by
the pct. of Appril 'lfth; 1863, the sum np
, proPriatedifor ; the; support of common .
schools 'for 'the year ending- on the first
Monday of .l'une,lBB4 - ,- is::.ta' 47 divided
among, the .iiieratiliitrietSi.l4. Proportion
to the mitnber ofUhildreitatteigling school
therein, and 44t, us. formerly, i according
to the •ntitiiiierlid'sidenvitixables.'- This
is an inliinrinl;tinrOin#ilifia":*ii 'terially
change the amounts'tecieiveiT.bkthe lilt'''.
firent ilistriets.:.,'Xiow - aslre - understand
the , subject, , the: greater- Abe: Inthlber , :of
scholati and the inorefegnlar their:atten
dance in Vie PUbliu` selkolii,-; ;01'01 - greate r
will be, the)AnOculL:2. - 01 . 'Manor._ received
fr9nV•illUSState,treasliry; , ,;! -
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Noteo;-411 liereene indetite . ci
anclenegned requested: o niake
inuneliatipayirieht. 7 x,,.pox:
Montrose, , ,
November aintrti;— i rbe -Nov: term of
Court commences on Monday,
,Nov. 9th,
and continues
,TtfitEk weeks.. Hereun
der will lie found ibe list at Jtiiors. ,
unix!) mums. -
Auburn—H. N. Loomis, E. J. Mowry.
Clifford—J. W. Lowry, D. L. Stevens.
Choconut—Mattliew Stanley.
Dimock—A. G. Hollister.
Forest. Lake—John S. Birehard, John
BradstaW., 1.
A, Smith..
Friendsville—M. C. Sutton.
Harforil--D..L. Hine.
Harmony—S. Jennings, T. Nicholson.
• JacksotiOrrin Matterson.
• Lathrepteob Decker.
Lenox—G. W. Green.
`• Middletown—Nelson Camp.
New Milford—Daniel M'Millan, War
ren Tinker,
Robert Gillispie.
Silver Lake—T. Murphy, L. Sullivan.
Susq'a Depot—G. Curtis, L. Perrine.
JO.RORP.e-FIRST WEER:
'Auburn—Abram Carter, Charles Hay,
Johti- W. Smith.
Bridgewater—George Fowler.
Brooklyn—J. E. Howe.
Clifford—J. N. Baker, Joseph Brown
ell, JOlin Reynolds.
Ditnock—John Dubois, F. H. Hollister.
Dundaff—Wm. Wilbur.
~ 'Franklin—Jarah Stephens.
Harford—L. Capron, Alvin Roper.
Harmony—Charles J. Melluue.
Herrick—Seth Walker.
Jessup—John C. Berth°lf,
Jackson—H. L. French,F. M. Whitney.
Liberty—Patrick Corbett, Amos Oran
dal', A. - Truesdell, Joseph Webster.
Lenox—L. M. Hardy.
" Montrose—Geo. B. Lewis, C. Sherman.
Middletown—Michael M cManus.
Oakland—E. A. Barton, G. T. Frazier,
Daniel Matthews, Wm. C. Wood.
iittah—Zenas Cooley, J. S. Duel, A. L.
Eddy.
Sumer' Depot—Charles Sterling, Chas.
Miller.
Estray.—Carne into the inclosure of the
subscriber, about the middle of August,
last, a yearling heifer. The owner will
please prove property, pay charges and
take it away. SIMEON LEWIS.
Bridgewater, Oct. 22d, '63. 3t
Notice.—Whereas, my wife Olive M.
E. Baker has' left' my bed and'board with
out any just cause or provocation, I do
hereby forbidany person or persons har
boring or trusting her on my account, for
I shall not pay any debts of her contract
ing after this date.
.Oztais BAREn.
'Clifford. Oct. 9, 1863. 3w.
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Examinations to commence punctually
at 10 o'clock each day, and to be held as
follows:
Harford, Village, Nov. 2, 3.
Lenox, Glenwood,_ 4 : g;
Clifford and Dtindaff, City, 0,7,
Lathrop, Hillsdale, 0, 10.
Dimock, Corners, ', - 11, 12.
Jessup, Bolles' 13, 14.
Bridgewater & Montrose,Montrose,lo, 17'.
Brooklyn, Centre, 18, 19.
E. A. WESTON, Co. Sup.
Substitutes.—Those who furnish sub
stitutes under the present draft are not
liable to be called upon again until the ex
piration of three years. Those who pay
$3OO commutation are subject to the neNt
draft which is ordered to take place in
January next, unless the Inota is filled by
volunteering. The commutation under
the next draft will' probably be $6OO
instead of $3OO. Drafted men)vho wish
to procure substitutes shopld apply at
once to the undersigned, agent for the
Scranton Substitute Brokerage, at the
office of Bentley & Fitch, Montrose, Pa.
oa22tf • L H. Brims.
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The Draft.—Per sons who drafted
and f want the necessary papers- prepared
to make the usual application for exemp
tion, can, have it promptly and carefully
attended; at a small expense, by calling
at the Law "office of RB. "iit G.:" P. Little,
in 3iontrose. Those wishing legal advice
on the subject, would do well to call and
consult in reference to their case.
Sheriff's Sales.—Blembors of the bar,
and others controlling' writs authorizing
the sale of real estate by the Sheriff of the
county, can, by an act of Assembly, direct
by , an endorsement on the precipe for the
writ, in Which two papers said sale shall
beprinted.
This paper has a circulation several
times larger than one of the sheets which
has, for the.pait two years, printed the
sales.
Wood Wanted. —Any
.of our subscrib
ers who intend paying their subscriptions
in wood. will please bring a load of dry
immediately.%
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In. Bridgewater, Oct, ' 15th, of - dip.
tberia, SARAH LIVIICIA, wife of Edward
Noble, and daughter of Z. M. and Adeline .
Brewster, aged 19 years 10 mo. and' 6
Also, of the same Aisease, Oct.: 21st,
WILLIAM BO : rD Noi3Llr; son of Edward
sad .9.'1. Noble, aged '
.2 year, .4 itiOnthii
and 14 lays: - '1
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October Oth: 1863, Mrs. MOLT NEW
COArap
wife a 'AM SesVeornb,"of
water, after a. severe l and short illness.—
She died as she ,hist good arid
ehristian woman, surrounded by: an Wee.:
tionate fainiliand'devoted 'bnebnnd,. and
numerous filen& who 'mourn her loss as
none can niourn hut ;those - who tavafelt
the full weightbunt
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NEW — GOODS!
Apse:rat - Witiltilt arCOADO
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Teachers' Examinations.
7CIZIU!LT I 33I9.
virtue of sundr~ writaissued from the Court of
COMMOLL Pleas of Sustpteltatina County, and to TOO
dirdctettand delitered, I wiall expose ` to taie
vendlte, at the Court-house, in Montrose, off SATUR
DAY. NOV. tth, 1868, at 1 o'clock, p. tn., the following
pro rty, viz :
All pe that certain piece or parcel of land, situate intik
township of Harmony, county of Sinquebanna. and
state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol.
lows : On the north by lands of blicha. I Fraley; on the
east by the Drinker land ; on the south by lands of Jas.
Sanders ; and on the west by land of R. A. Webb—con
taining about 52acres, mere or less, with the appurten
ances. one log house, one log barn, some fruit, treel3,
and abont2o acres improved. - ".;
Taken id execution ut the suitof William Bulger. vs.
Thos. Sullivan.
ELIAS V: GREEN; Midriff.
Sherirs Office, Montrose, Oct. 15, 1883. '
SCHENK'S PITLMONIC SYRUP
WILL CURE
CpISURIP,TIOM,
§CBLENK'S PULMOMO SYRUP
WILL CURE
CONSUMPTION.
SCREAM'S PULMONIC SYRUP
WILL ants
CMSUIVIPTION.'
SMENWS PITTiOMO SYRUP
WILL CURE
CONSUMPTION.
SCITENE'S'SEA-WEED TONIC
WILL CURE
DYSPEPSIA.
SCHENK'S SEA:WEED TONIC
WILL CURE,
DYS PEPSIA.
SCHENZ'S SEA-WEED TONIC
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WILL CURE
DYSPEPSIA.
SCHENE'S SEA-WEED TONIC
IV= CURE
DYSPEPSIA.
(c}ya:~tl:li:■ ~i.~~li):7:~a~Jt~~Y/i~f i[H~la:a
Liver Complaints.
SON= MAITIMAKE PILLS WILL MEE
Complaints,
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Liver Cnmpla ai E.
SCHWE'S of INDItAKE PILLS WILL C17P.8
Liver Complaints.
DR.& li. SCIIENK has a larg a snit of rooms at No.
Bond street, New York, where be can be found every
Tuesday. from 9 a. in. to 3 p. m., and at No. 39 North 6th
street. Philadelphia, Pa., every Saturday.
He keeps a large supply of medicines nt his rooms,
which can belted at all times. Those wishing adirice or
an elimination of the lunge will du well to call on him
as above. lie makes no charge for novice, but for a
I a
thereugh extuntnation with the Respirometer, his price
natty persona are Afraid totava"their lungs examined
VY'Di. - Sehetik 174 fear that they will be fatted Incurable,
and by that means it is put off until it is too late. Bow
much better it could be to know their condition at once
as by abundance of evidence. Dr. S. hassl:mu* sufficient
certificates in this citythat be has cured advanced stages
of Consumption.
Dr. Scbenk's Principal Office Is NO. 39 North sth at.,
Philadelphia, Pa., where letters for advice should al
ways be clirectet
Price of the Pulmonic Swap and Sea Weed Tonic
each $1 per bottle, or $5 the half dozen. Mandrake Pills
25 cents per box:
For sal. by all I/m.7,lsta and Storekeepers.
Oct. 15, 1963. 4w
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EXEMPTION OFFICE,
OVER THE POST-OFFIOE,
8L1CC0N 1 P171.10.51314
I[lllE undersigned having made arrangeMents to tie.
1 cure exemptions from the Draft to those entitled,
and having procured from the office of the-Provost-Mar
shal at Scranton the requisite, forms and -instructions,
u ill attend to that business at his office in Montrose du
ring the continuance of the draft. Office hours from 0
o'crock, a. in. to 10 o'clock, p. m. Those desirous of a.
veiling themselves of my services, will present them.
selves at my office immediately on receiving notice that
they are drafted, and I assure them that in so doing
they will find it to their advantage,
The persons for whom I propose to act:and who are
entitled to exemption*, are as follows:
Ist. Each person drafted who Is the only son of a aid
„wren of aged or infirm parent or parents.
r 4d.l:ine of the eons of aged or inlrm parents, when
thereto more than one eon,
Bd. :Each person who is the only brother ofn child or
children; under 12 nut of age, dependent on his labor
for snpuort. -
4th. Each person, member of a family, where there
are two , members of the same family alreadyin the mil
itary service of the United States.
sth. Each person Who is the Dither of motherless,chil
dren under 12 years of age, dependent on his labor for
support.
Uth. Each person f" puder-20 xeara" of age, " 01 , 4'15
years" of age -"and I mitated, or "over 45 yearn' of
4th. Aliens Or nimaturalized foreigners.
pE'Where there are two or more ions of an aged o
Infirm parent, and the parent desires to elect which stud
be exempt,the election must be made before the draft
or it will not be regarded. . • •
There are many other matters pertaining to the quiet
ness. which are important to the drafted men to under
stand, and of which thee will be informed upon present
lug themselves at my dike.
FRANKLIN FRASER.
Attorney and Coons elloret-Law, and J. P.
Montrose, Pa., Aug. 20,168& Sw .
Administrator's Nolice.
ALt. penotus indebted to the E st ate of: GARWOOD'
MITCELELL. latent f reanklin tom ship; deed: are
hereby notified to make immediate payn.ent, and allrper
eons having claims agairst said estate a ill present them
to the undersigned for settlement. . • .
DANIEL DAWD. 46dui . r.
Pritnialn, Sept. 3, 1663. Ow
.Administrator ' s Sale..
TN payment* of an order , of the Orpluin's Court.. cif
Susquehanna. County, to are directed. eximse
to public sate by voodoo at the Coact Horde. •in Mon-
trose, on Saturday the thirty-first day -of October.
at ono o'clock: p. m.; the , following piece or-parcel of
land, late the estate of.Dantel S. Hoag deceased; situate
in the township of Forest Lake, in said county. .bettnfi::
ed and described as follows, to wit: On the-North by
the Milford and Owego turnpike road.- on the-East by
land owned by Carmalt;tiote the ILI Shiver:lot.) cm :the.
South by land - of sold . Cannalt, lately knowri as -the
"West" Farm. and on:lbts. West by land In •posseSsion
or Small; known aithe "Russell" I tit—containi rtg
forty-two acres. more or less, with one dwelling house.
two barns. ehed end fruit trees; also; two stalls the
shedeat the Methodist Oburchmear Towns' in said
toernahip. Tema' Of Ede fbeing wentydre:. Mere'
down, one half of the balance On feat - confirmation of
the sale, and the belittled:within one year thereafter,
with interest from
l be final coefirmatton,of sale.
, - - L,.BMOWN, Admilaistrator
Molt - rate. Ottabar 13683:
SOLDIERtYPENSIONSBOONtt
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gire•proibrevattentitns told! earmten
trafted,tAP4 l -car f.C,birccs, law. and Aufimeittiati
nes:. • --- r. FITOR.
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GREAT REMEDY',
FOB .RzrEuzirthar iraWelOO.
GOUT lITIFI NECK AliT, JOllin, •
.4PRALVS, - BRUISE& 'OUTS,—
WOUNDS, PILES, ,
.11EADACHE,
AND ALL
lIIIEC3f4rIO AAVD IVERVOCB Pik FP4R B ,
Vortll of which it is irspeei . ly and certain remedy,anti
never fails. This Ilitsmcnt is preparec 'from the recip
of Dr, Stephen Street, of ortnecticitit. the famine bone
setter, and has been used in b ispracticc for more thaw 20
years with the most astonishitig sneeets.' • . •
AS 6NLLLSViI [ 4OB OD PLIN, it is Mu/vaned by
any prepazaticat Aefora the public, of wbielt the most
skeptical may be convinced by a Single trial. •
This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically...Shen
mntio Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of ca
ses where it has been need it never been known to
FOR NEURAGIA it will aircird immediate relief in
every case, hoWeVer dirtfeedifigi • ' - •
/t will ralleve.the woritt casosorNEADACRE three
minutes and warranted to do It:
TOO'T'HACHE also it 4111 cureL.stanily.
FOR NERVOUS D._ 81.L11.Y. r AND ''OFFIEBAL
LAEIFITUDE, arising from imprudence or excess, this
Liniment Is amost happy and unfailing remedy; :Acting
directly upon the, nervons.tisenes, 'it. strengthens and
revivifies the system, and restores - it to 'elasticity and
par.
vtirOß PILEB.—As an external reiaedy, %reclaim thatit
Is the bad known, and we challenge' the world to - prod - ace
an equal. Every victim of this dist ressinp complain
should give it a trial, fur it will not Rana afford Immedi
ate relief, a,Ld in &majority of cases will effect a radical
mare. •
• .
(WINS! AND SORE THROAT Are some ex
tremely malignant and dangerous, but a Hind) , applied
tion ofthis liniment will never fall to cure.
SPRAINS are sometimes cc**
meet of the joints le liable to .oectir if neglected. 'rue
worst ease may be.conquered by this liniment in two.or
three days.
BRUISES, furs. Womais, SORES, truzus,
BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily, tho wonderful
healing properties of DR. SWEET'S INFALLIDLE
'LINIMENT, when ,used according to directions. Also,
CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET,. AND, INSEcT
BITES AND STINGS.
Br. Stephen Sweet of Con'etiont,
tbit Great Natural Done Setter,
Stephen Sweet of Connecticut,
is known all over thb Malted States. '
Stephen SwJet of Connecticut,
la the author of " Dr. Street's Infallible Liniment."
Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Ithennintiam and never fails. ,
Da. Sweet's Infallible .Liniment
Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia..
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Burns and scalds immediately.
Dr. Sweet's 13fallible Liniment
Is the best known remedy for sprains and bruiser.
Dr. Sw et's Infallible Liniment
Cures Headache immediately and was never known
to tektl.
lir. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
,
Affords immediate rens! for Piles, sndseldom fails
to cure*. •
DR. SWEETS Infallible LINIMENT
cures toothacaela one minute. • , .
DR. SWEETS Infallible LINIMENT
enres cute ;roan& immediately and ienvenno sear.
DR; SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT
Is the best remedy fur sores In the known world.
DR. SWEET'S . Infallible LINIIIIENT
HU been used by more thttnn million people, and el
praise it.
DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMEMT
Taken internally cares colic, cholera morbua and cholera
SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT
is truly a "friend 11) need," and ecery.family should
hare lt at hand.
DR: SWEET'S Infallible
la for tale by all Dramdsts. Price 25 and 50 carte
A 7rien ind. Need. Try it.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment,
As an external remedy, is without a rival, and will alle
viate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For
all Rhemnaticand Nervous Disorders It is may infallible
and as a curative for sores, wounds, spraillS, biniteg, &c.
its soothing, bean nglind powerful strengthening prop
erties, excite the Just wonder and astonishment of all
who have e ver gi yen It a trial. Over one tho usan dcertlf-
Wes of remarkable curesmerformed by it within the last
two years, attest the fact,
TO HORSE OWNERS I
Dr. Sweet's liifolifible Liniment for Horses
is unrivalled by any, and in all cases of lameness arising
from sprains, bruises, or wrenching - , its effect is magical
and certain. 'Harness or saddle galls, scratches, mange,
etc., it, will also, Ore, speedlly._:Ridgbone and spavin
May easily be prevented and cured in their incipient sta
ges. but confirmed cascarare beyond the posalbility of a
radicalcure. No mpg of the kind, however, is so dupe.;
rate or bopelessbntcit-may be alleviated by' this liniment
audits faithful application will alwaysxemove the lame.
nese and enable the horses to travel with. comparative
ease. • • ;
Every .11oree‘Owner
should have this rernedy at hand. for its timelynse at the
firat appearance of !Mammas will Mictttally prevent. those
formidable diseases * to which all horses are liable, and,
which render so Many otherwise valuable horses nearly .
worthless.
DR. SWV.ET9%
INFALIBLE LINIMENT
SOLDIERS FIVEND.
. - Arid 4tousancto have found
;FRIEND;
4, * tr . nly,
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IN „ . .
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igita ol,l '-„
To avoid itapositiOrt:Obieive the Stireand Likeness
of Dr. Stopben Sweet-vit eveiylaber.fand also Stepan'
Sweet's Liniatent' , ' blown t 9 Ortata
bottle, withootVrtilehrione Are genuine:
RICILLEDSON'it CO.: solo proprietors. , Nartrieb, Ct.
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11 - A.NIIIOOIY
HOW .1 jiisoreno.
.I,,st Published, its a l :quagdAßOpt„Meejiiisersia, •
A LECTUltig.ori tbe Natere,,Treetment and dtedi eat
AL ern .. o r gormathtettett or Itimineweaknesel; serial
debillty...nervilienew end ibirolutlim eteiseieteoe t iz t ,
ding impotOcy,`eoliamptiort. 'Aind trien4l and.pbyslc4l ,
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important bet totitthr &wid toscomicee emelt ,
abusentay be effectually rent oved irlguirtylriterdst infl
ictive' Or tbeibingergtio 110Plicuiclui pL eatultim itirtra.;
mente. reedit aced botigies. r aitd ether empirical_ 4avictts.•
to bore clearly deognietraltdi , •and the-ebtireirmw sted;
itidaysOzeuttreeireentite adopted byllei delebngitli
anitiet.Mly laiord;bolitinii.dfxbieb•evergiete ta•
Anableatovirit Impetroectly,thd lea* pokilifi
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ixtetpald;lutiteelptalWrs palldreed4
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Thou:sand".diffcriehrambitai v (to whisk ._aold *as
eft being"contintially tAndlij- tot -PollsaitsLor
4.lcricane,etc. "
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imbs—EA Ltentennnt•Colottek-:'M other O,(ACer's.4D,N
vs' Mccin - 425 Ftlltestnenttl47 - DlVirierlla attthOltiri
Artistd. 4 •ll2 Staee-4G Prominent
Meat Foreign Porrnilts-1,..100 'coplei of -Worlo.- Vitt,
includtfig teprbanctiona.ot the' tnottt' celebritfaMllfrim
ings, Paintings, States: &e. Catalogues went On refintEt.
,of scampi •An - ord• foe Orie Desalt- Plcttitts• o6l2l mr,,.
oatalogne will .be Mien on seclaipt'of $1.804t4f1,14
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.‘: Pligographio'
a gran I.llella 'itaitlBllll..hatlir t varlets ani(ll34l.
price frottliti cents to,Sat - easb.
Onr have the,revutatlon of being IMO
beauty an &durability to any ',then,: • Tile iimgreiTalls
Can b e
_ sent nfebr •bY 'molt at a postaget tf•stil cest 'jar
02. The more expansive can be sent by, ex
We also keSp alarge assortment - of - • 11 : -
STERESCOPES & SfEßEScOPEC'llifillt.
Our Cara! *oitui of thee 9 till! Lac lent ' to'eW l . W es I,a
receipt of sfenri.
g. n, T. ANTTIONI'.
,r Manufacturers of Photograiible'Metrtalil...c
, •, , Bwadtc , i3% lq 4 - wAretk , 4 -
Friends osrelattsea of prom inent _ ffilliff47
confer a favortiy sending es their - Hkenesses to
'They will bel(ept plreftdiy a ntl rettrued uninjtatsli; ' r ". 7 .•
Fine Albums made to Order for, Congregationals...) peg.
tient to theirTastor, or forother plarposes.; Wittl Dnttl
bin inscriptions. &c... [Ang.,-;(1 1 .1863.2,• ) -.4*
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SCl2,9l7lliit-,A4D Di;,MISELV!.4 - :
Prom purl/ Edes, a well-I-nen:lm 'lnerehant rifff ) trajiti
I have sold holm tprantities-of yourtarMA"faulsta,
but never yct one bottle whj‘strfallecl - of.tho desired skint
and Intl uusdictioa to those-who' took it
-Ae fitellutenr
people try it, they agree them hat beeu inedicitie him
it before in our commuLOY. ) '... ' • - .• . ....,-
truptious,Timplett; 33 10tellea,,. ' riitvtlea:titnealt,
Sores,. and , all Disonsoslot theilicarti.‘
From Rev. Rota. Stratton.. ital. Es:gland., •
' "leafy do'my daty to you - and the publicorhenTadd
inytestinsony to that you pub/1;110 the triedieleilllttnei
of your SARSAPARILLA'. My naughtet. eged‘teu,lnin
afflicting immor.; in heF earty 'eyes; end hair ler
which we were unable to cure unlit we , tviect ,y0ur45.62-
ea pAtunt.A. - .' She has been well tot. come months." Y .
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From dltrsaime - E. Eke . it triltknown asuf initeh-eitaiited
lady Mmzieritle. CapcdfaP.C.b..;N:4;:yt:'/ , s :
" My daughter has suffered for a year past 34,Ath a mop
aloes. emptied, Which wad Very troublesome: nothing
afforded ,atiy. relief until; we, tried yours4usar.kuuxis,
which soon, completely cured "her.", "
From Charles P. Girge; Esttof the Witletz,f-known9frarof
Gage, Murray, * manufacturers of enarticttect, pa
pert in Nashua, N. Co-, ,
" I had for several. years 'a verY'tionVertiMilritatOr
my face, which grew emistautly worse mail it digiglatill
my features and became an latoletable need
almost everything a man could of totb.advite - slid
eine, but without any relief whatever. entill.look - your
SARSAPARILLA:: • It immediately mark my Ince,Woll.o..
as you told me it.lnigbftor,a tirtim,bra)lll view necks
the new skin began to form under the,blotel;es, and rem.,
tinned until my Mee is as smooth as ran bdd - R mud I'etn
without any symptoms of the 4ireart tat know,tif:4
enjoy perfect health, and without a dcratifotio It to y oar
- .
Eryainelas—Gensrul Debility—Purify the I , ll4iidk
From Dr. Robt.Wil! jintlitlo2l
Dm. ATZII.: seldom - Ibil;:tomote. Elva - els and.
&realms Sons by the petseverf re_
ug We• of lour SA&
BAPARILLA. =ld I 'have just ecw cured IFII atfackAaf
Malignant Erysipelas' with No'altetative ire rdsress
equals the Sett#APAU.ll.2* CCU Laye totbnfte.
Session es Well as to the people-.n'
Front J. E. Jethnstan, Es7: : - Irtaimer:
'For twelve years' had the ,yellow Ervriveltre Oa Iy
right - arch, during which lime bleball - the celebtattat"
physicians I coup reach, and teidil,undreds of dallats 9
worth or medicines: The ulccfs aceio. f"- Lad tthull tbis
cords became visible. 'and the dectais decided that •tay
arm must be amputated. A 'b'egnn taking 'your tiiitak.
PADILLA. Took two bottles and come of roar. Int.a. •
Together they have cured tic. lem tow es trill end inutd
as anybody. Being in a public place; my care is kaolin to
everybody iathta congaunity, and excites the rondo:JO •
- '
from Han. genry Mora, M. I'. P.. of Norcaltle.C.
a ledding Member of the Canadian 'Parliament.
"I have used your SAJISAPAV.ILLA In my family.; ihr
general debility. and for purifying the blood, with , Vm7
beneficial results, and feel confidence in - commendintlt.
to the aftlieted.,,
St. Anthony's Eire, Rose. Salt Ehotint, Scald
Head;Sore Eyes.
From Harrey the able editor of the Tait .
hannotL Democrat, Ferrnsp/rarrin, . -
"Our only chSdiabout three tears of age. was aiteeked
by pimples on his forehead. -They rapidly Ejneti,d until
they fOrmed a loathsome and virulent tote. which coy
ered his face, and actually blinded ids eyes lbtkttrin/ - i 401.
A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver andsulor ten*
edies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days wb
guarded his hands, lest ; ith, them be Should fear open.the
festering* and corrupt wound winch coveted Ida it hole
face; Having tried every 'thing . else we bad at
from ; we began ring - your . Sar.sassßlLL4.2ud a pp l y , ing the lodide o pota.vh lotidn as yon diiect: abusers
began to heal when we had' 51ven -the fitit. bottle: Usti
was well when we had fi niNhe the recond. The child's
eyelashes, which' had Come out.' grew again. and Le. Is
has healthy and fair as any -other. The whale Leigh.
ood - predicted that the child must die."
Strphilis aytd Mercurial Memo..
From Dr. Mira& Sloal..ef St. Louis. Arissimri.
"I find your SAREIAPAILILIA a more effectual remedy
lbr the secondary symptoms or)Sirghifis. and for syphliitio
disease than any other we pones*. The profession areti
debted to you for some of the best mediones tee have-». -t
Pions A. J, French. M. it., an eminent physician rf
react, Mass,..kho is .a prominent member of the legis.
Ware qfMassachusetts. ,
AIED.-31.y dear , Sir: 7 here kmnd veer Art*
BAPAIIILLA an excellent remedy for syphilis, boast:444e
primary and secondary type,'and erectunl to Fem.:map
that were too obstinate 'to yield to other lemedies. , : Id&
not know what we can employ with more certainty 14
success. where a pewerthi alterative ig '
Mr, alas. s.,Visn Liao,,. of Neto - Brunstriet.N.:oolll4;
dreadful dicers oil hht..legs t. caused, by the abuse **pert
eery, or mercurial slisease;. which grew more end Irdore
aggravated for years, iu 'pile of every, iemedy
Meat that coubibhe apptiett, - until the persevering: nseof
AYER'S SAIMARAPILLAt relieved Mtn: rew,cavesean - bis
found more inveterate and disttes,ing than this, suid,tf
took , several dozen bottles to-cure 1111u.' .. •
Lenetneholla, l ingtes,=.Pernialo Wontnetre; •
are generally produced by internal Sorfutourcr/Teerpt*
and are very often cured by the alterutivcercctottbis
IIartaAPARILLo:: Setae este* retjtdre. 110tveveil'in'tdd
of the Sannarentuak,lbe abilfutoppllculloa of=locat
remedies.' • -
From the welt-known and uldeliperlebrated' - Ai:"..retcob'
Aforritr. of finer/matt.,
"Ihave Ibund'your SannArA nt Lt.A en ekeellent after,
alive lirdlsensettof•tennaleu /deity cures. tifirregalarity,
.Leneorrlnea, Internal Ulceration, atti local debilityonk•
fagtrom the seredbloos diathetis, Lave yielded teat and
.thene are few that. do not, when He e6eet,ll , ptoperif
aided by , local treatment." . .
unieilling to ottirio thi el' her ,act ' s-
- end, myself. have been. eared of Amy
debilitating Leueofrinna of long etsunling, by two b9n1,11
of youtl4atutiMP.l44." - • i ,
Rhenpatism Qnat Liver.(konPisines-v7WID•;
ata Heart Disease Neuralgia,.
wheneatused by Stirtftla In the sWeta, ate ttrisfitly:ethilt
bypasy„„irA,4.l.l!,,sArmv.i.r. t %, -
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fastest to niftily: adviintiistei beer :the ;otheutigilh
tires in the r-nicet, need th'cior stiperiOt• einues "areio
universally knotrn,that "need` stoti
twos ' s° the public their quality is maintained egad
to the - hot. it. ever, os, teen and tiket,t4e.t 4 liA7,4S%
,depsidest :On . to do all - ttiat thiv.have •ever,uomsi ~
" • Treprired hj 11 AYER;" -Mt V. - ; &‘ co.;roon .„ :
miseLititutiotd:b7, • ,
and; by 'ono- trader -
county.,• ""P utsylo-nwlir
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