The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 29, 1863, Image 4

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    to Jakte° Ta ll the Oa* finerCol. - Q.
It was directed to, MM. -Opened, out fell
the lady-pritici Te budget,. ter
to Letty;-;and screpotPatier
Whereupon was written,. "50 gokrireli
inent-rtry main.":
.Mae last &Hare Once brekellewellty
*elution. • Fortune eeenina desperate
NOM me., Now was this lyttit..eyedi
inplin•ariali to"" be lulled' asieepl, finny
'4oBPali s / turned to my micle,sed)mmbly
beiought his assistance. 4
- **Well, Caleb," replied
n teereshiog himself with a piiitsh of snuir,
'" Pre no objection to give your whatever
help is in my power. It's sot. perhaps
stnotly professional to be mixed up in
ihese matters, but I plainly'sea you'll be
nOneuited unless I' give advice. Still, I
will only aid npon condition you shall not
instilieNchatineastins I employ." • .
-,-,liselented eagerly. ,
„write to Miss Lettv again, 'and
I Will see what can be done."!
One day_passed—two days .' three. No
Upon the fourth day Came from
_iiite - Ferns a packet of documents relating
-to'nome property in the neighborhood of
Itaifield Col. Stark desired tO •purcbaso.
otit of Mortgage dropped i neat little
- tote from Letty, addressed to me. I adz
ii in triumph.
bow do you think myinnele con
trivial's) easily what bad bafilod rnyliss
practiced - ingenuity: Very simply in
deed. I did not make tbo disCovery
„my
self-until Borne time after, but this, was
how he proceeded. Going to the Ferns
apparently to consult the colonel about
,the property just mentioned, be managed
so time Ids visit so as to find his client
and betty at their morning eXercise in
the grounds. 3ly uncle took the•coloners
Irm end walked in front of Lail, but con
xrived, in the course of the interview,
`earialessly placing his arms upon his back,
to exhibit my note between his fingers.—
•letty demurely , tripped forward, deftly
extracted' the missive from:
.lilittie, and slipped it into her pocket. A
lineafrom Uncle Ferri! pointed out
Abe packet of deeds as a fit. vehicle for her
vet \ •
ty's answer was more than salisfict
emit confirmed my belief that,ber father
bad
_purposely kept her in ignorance of
the compact into which he and I had en
tered.' Better than all, her fertile woman's
wit pointed' out a method by which, if
ably managed, every condition of the
ti roemmt might be thoroUghly fulfill-
Colonel Stark, therefore r like most, re.
markably cunning persons, just contrived
to overreach himself. Had be frankly
-appealed to his daughter not IA) enter in
warty engagement without his sanction,
so high w3B. the dear serves of filial
duty, that nothing would have induced
her to run. contrary to his desire. She
would- have trusted to patience, submis
sion and time toanbdne her father's sel
fishness, sand to soften his heart. As it
was, her spirit revolted at the mistrust
implied by his 'reticence, -and the colonel
treated an adversary whete be should
;have secured an ally.
It was my turn to chuoklernow..
ca„Levr.e. rv.
Acting in strict accordanee;' with my
instructions,- I remained perfectly quiet
foilkoieral weeks. I still , took occasional
berse-erereise, but sedulously avoided the
neighborhood of the Ferns, and thought
it' useless to' repeat the "fraetnre of my
CORIUM. My uncle and Dr, Polt, who had
both •been made acquainted` with , the
echmne now in progress, app!eved it
ly, 'andargned favorably of its success.
"She's-a, pleasant little Woman, that
Letts Stark," opined the doctor,. " and a
sensible one into the bargain; Caleb, ray,
boy, I. shan't envy you your father-in-law,
but I shall your wife."
That which we confidently calculated
upon soon happened; Col. Stark, failed to
detect further hostile mancerivres, and too,
old a soldier not to know that an enemy
of 'whose movements yon are ignorant is
dangerous, grew uneasy. IHis rfratless
*pint would - riot allow him to pay the .
erife . gaine of waiting patiently until - the! .
aspiration of the stipulated time, and in
his turn he resolved to , reeonditrec the;
hoitile camp. One frosty morning, there
fore, my ..unele and were disturbed in
Our avbiztion by a thundering. rat tat•tat
at the door, succeeded by a lusty peal of
the office bell.
I ought,- perhaps, to state:that my uncle
like many other country solicitors,.
- transacted his professional hasureSs at his,
,ofinlionie. For this purpOse, two rooms
npon 'the ground floor were set apart as
The outer room was tisualik.oc
-untie by-the clerk, rent I collector—we,
were 'agents for , a good deal of house.'
.property in the town—general manager;
and factotturt;itoger Tice, while my uncle
add I tenanted the innerapartment. In'
eases where private consultation was de
airecl,„l slipped'.out-of' MY uncle's room
by a doer leading-into thelaall, and going,.
into the front office, .kept. Roger, company
_until the client's depart Me. -As'-usual
with perions of inferior rank to his .own';:
Ike colonel, - bY excessive haughtiness AO,
=demise q'manner, bad cOntrired in.
rinit'l its mortally as he bad offended:
Dr. Polt., I knew therefore, that, if regni
tu, we ri ght con4dently reckon upon the
clerk's-4.6E4We nnd secreCy. • , „
Stark,- sir," announced *get:,
popPirig hia bead into my uncle's .
°Very vied; Roger. r Show'him in;
returned my uncle. "sow b a l e tor
nodded, And' vanished from the room,,
lust aslhe cplonel,J4nft: x nd. boiSteious,
• brateio in.
48 `15 r ellp Ferni,*:o4l*o4* . tbe:
" bOrY,tilie g ifootn*-
‘ - ***4l434‘uutheeil44
sin
1: 'Aria that amn't MOT lar t ertifood,
Wherefi t young
, . .
mend fl'h4tight , :r,nav, slim ;here just
At tikulometoo-esitired4o room.
-"c.oh,lhete yerijareyonngfello*," con
tinued thieolonet..'4ti'Vell, bow gods on
the war? You don't iieent to be making
much yrogyass. - Tbree'inoriths of six are
past, and.)Tou haVn't gained an inch of
ground: 'ton mast be quick, sir, you
must be quick, if you mean to out mar
naluvre: Josiah Stark." ; • -
41".WOU v eolocusg," treplied, " we'll talk
the matter over a little, you please.-
The terms crow
_coinplict are, briefly,
that I am to succeed in et*. months in tak
ing yonin, 'clearly, plainly, - - under your
own nose r eepalpably that'there shall ;
ho mistake.' Those were your own words,
fUlieie, were they tiot?" .
• "Ay, ay, young fellowl right enough.
But you barn% 40ifeAYsood sit—yd#
-havet, (lone iff you' - can't do fit; I defy
you to:do it." • ,
"We shall see. Now,'colonel, I have
to ask further; Would you consider I ful
filled the agreement, it I W ere to tell pa
what passed in,your own'heuie, to which,
,as you-know, I cannot possiblrhave ac
cess? / SUptoose; for'inetaoe, from private
'sources of. information,. ;11 were to state
the purport of a conversation you had
with, your daughter this morning during
breakfast'," _
"I 'don't believel7CM can Otte anything
of"the sort:: returneci`the colaner.prompt
lyt with an indignant -snort th e stippo,
salon.
"Did you not - say that you had' finally
decided upon purchasingthe Wharton es
tate, and tell Letty that she might begin
to think of preparations for leaving the
Ferns?
Colonel Stark listened to the question
in speechless wonder; surprise and conster ,
nation seemed to have suddenly stricken
him dumb; finally he, d,f,ew- a long breath,
then uttered a tremendous- oath.
"That infernal nigger!" he. shouted.—
" The Tile, - scoundrelly; Spyl: That's-Abe
fellow, without a-dOubt.l Yes ,
_ yes, I re
collectlnow that he was'in and ont of the
room at breaktat I daOsay half'-A-dozen
times. Directly he heard me speak' of
quitting the Ferns,.he Tint have bolted
off with the nein to hisprecions employ
er. Oho ! young fellow-, so Johtee's your
private source cd• information, is be? Eli,
sir ? Was the nigger your informant?
" Really, colonel," I replied, " you must
excuse !up; not feel justified in be
traying whence my•information is derived.
enough for-me, to assured. it is
correct. Do I Anderstabd you - to admit
this to bd the case'?" '
"Correct! correct! bellowed the colo
nel with dreadful sarcasm. "0 yes, Mr.
Parchment, very correct, sir—highly cor:
rect. I wish I"cciuld say much of the
sense of honor that permits you to tamper
with my Servants, sir. If you find it im
possible to gain your end without resort-
ing to proceedings of that questionable
nature, sir, the less you talk about cor
rectness the better."
And Col. Stark marced up and down
the room in a very wrathful state of mind.
"All's fair in love and war, colonel,": I
laughed.. "You invited stratagem, you
know, and set me the example yourself
in that postchaise business. But I don't'
admit that you have discovered ray source
of information, by any means." I
"Of course you don't admit it, sir!"
exclaimed the, colonel. "It's One of the
maxims of your profession never - to
admit anything. But common sense tells
inc that you mast have suborned the nig
ger. Bow else—. But I shan't west e
other• word upon you. I'll put. a stop
this business in double-quick."
That same afternoon, johtee Lall's sable
visage, wearing a very piteous and implor
ing expression, appeared at the office.—
The colonel.B.2bib, he after ad
ministering a savage thrashing with the
big bamboo, had litterally kicked him out
of the house. Not knowing where to go,
the fellow came to me. Little as' he de
served kindness at my hands, yet, as his
discharge was certainly the result of my
operations against his master, 'I felt a kind
of moral obligation to provide for the
man's support: - -For the,presea, I com
mitted him tio.the care of 'Roger
Roger snifred; dubiously as be recei v ed
' his_ charge, offered a mild, remonstrance,
but finally' acceded to my, desire; aril
walked away With Johtee.
&week. passed_ 'Without a sign of Col.
Stark; at the end of that time, unable, I
suppose, to curb his impatience longer, lie
marched down to Bayfield, and againpre
seated himself at my uncle's house. As
before, I slipped out of the room immedi
ately upon fsis atriral, and re-entered it
after he had 4Chan'ged a few words with
uncle Ferri'.
"Ah,- youngster," , was , the colonel's
greeting, " how are we getting on now ?
Any mcire'choice little bits of intelligence
from sneaks 'bribed to fetch 'and carry ?
Aha, my spark, I think your tampering
with my servants has been pretty effectu
ally stopped."
"Well, oblonel,"I replied, " we Shall,
*NO: in'e got something. to eommuni;
tate, tertainly i and I hardly think that my,
private source - of information is . at failt,
Did- ycl not tell mks Stark this Morning,
-while walking in the grounds at the`Ferns,
that you thought of taking her to town
about the end of the montb, after next?
When the time' stinnhited in our agree,
Meta) has e*Pired, tient , -bl3, you:know, col-
Pnei: Amltorrest?
-14 rs ry e upon Alualnto such a
v e * f ll
passion of rage tbat 1Ae1114 . ,fe.804 fit first
he' would drop dead upon the spot. -lEfis
a:Moir< ' , •torapiinisw.tarnia &ally
Purpl e :;le r veins upon ti taeli*t filted'
strained 'till they.iittx4ont. Vigid
44; 0 0. . 11 9:giiiiteit Thui
i'4 l rat abe g es:PlStstrOefortreith:,
itel*ct
;daft / g il d 010 bad. is
wp r os,
WhioT Agri 12134:4,,e corrupter
WM . ILCOOPER-4110
.
A.ozzrrs .801{.4 • •
Zverpool Packets.
TaiRSONB wishingtosawi for their friaritli in the, ielLi
.IC.• p'rant/T.PanroirchasePaaenE a gcli*e - 111i the ,aborP
littefroto the, el/heathers.
Also, Drafts.on Irolwad for vale In's** to , salt.
'WM R. COOPER &CO.. Bankers.
Iforttrol;e, - .A4111., 1863. tf
.
REY
CRTIUDGES; GUNS; AMBUTNMON:*&c. "be.. 'for
sale by ABEL TURRELL.
Montro . sc,,itarlS.lB63„, , •
, . . .
0.''.718 Arch street,
'clow bib, south side.
Philadelphia,
sorter; lidannfactnter of
Dealer in 'aft kinds of
F.4NCY FURS,
(ladies' and children's'
rear.;''
1' what ietiun my thanks
• mY friends ofSusquehan
and enreUlldingCol/1/tiea
'their very libetnipittroii ,
3 extended to mo during
'last few years, and will
to them t hat I have now
store,' of itay own impor
ion and, manufacture a
ry extensive assortment
doll Midis and q q
ualities of Fancy Ftirs4'W ladies and
children, that will bo worn during 'the Fall and Winter
seasons.
Being the direct importer of all my Furs from Europe,
ard having them all manufactured under's:ay own super
vision, enables meto offer my enstoraerrand the public
4 much handsomer set of Furs for the same manor.
ILadlos please give me .s call beforepnrchasing !''lease
remomberthe name,-number and streets •
seprl bm w 5 ,JOIIN' PARMA.
No; ris ARCH gtreeti Philadelphia.
THE ORtiir AMERICAN
TlC)f:t taC)3XLIrUMM3r,
, 51 Ve soy moot; New York,
eiluee its organization c hioreregitedstiT era in tho his-
WHOLESALING TEAS - IN THIS, COUNTRY.
They hove Introitneed their se' !etititi TEA:T r - and are
relling.theraid kid over
TWO CENTS PER : 1t3451VE COST.
A ANOTHER peculiarity, of, the Company is that their
AM. Tea-Taster not only devotes his time to the sclec
tiotrof their.Teatt as to obality, value,: and peculiarie
cantles of country, but hq helps the Tea buyer to choose
out of their enormous stock such Teas as are beet adap
ted to his particular wants, and pot only this , but points
out to him the beet bargains, • '
It is easy to bee theincalcrtlahle vidVan•age, a Tea buy
er has in this establishment over all others.
If he is nojndge , of Tea,- - or the-Marketcif his time in
valuable, he has all the advantage Olt well organised
system of doing business. of ad immense capital. of the
Judgment of A profe,ssiontl Tea Taster, and the knowl
edge of superior salesmen.
Thia.enables .buyers—no .mAtter. if thcy.are
thensandsof miles from this-merket—to purchase on as
good terms hero as the New Yorkmerchants.
Parties cap' order Teas, and wile _served by us as
well as though they came themselves, being sure to get
original packages, true weights and tares: and the
Teas am warranted as epresented.
We issue a Price List of the Company's Teas, which
will be sent.to all wino order it, coraprlAng•
•
Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpoted
nifr,' Twankay•and Skin; :00010fig,
SOuqsang, Orange,- Hyson
Pekoe, ink Aan" Tea'
otevory description, colored and nneolored. -
This list has each kind of Tea,-divide,4 into four Class
es, nal:1:16s : Cargo, high Cargo, Fin e, Finest—that every
one may undone and from description and the pace an
nexed; that the Company are determined to undersell
the whole Tea. trade.
We toarantee to sell all our Teas at not over TwO
CMNTI3 IS Cotes.) pet pound above coat, believing .
this to be attractive to the many who have heretofore'
been - payi r g enormous prontS.
, GREAT AM EPIC AN TEA COMPANY,
Near Nork, Oct. B,'BB. am. Importers t jobb Mt.,
Watches, Jewelry, and
Silver Ware.
THE undersigned would.' respectfully invite
. your
to his
a i tl%ig.llu,Sor4.
.11Y. of every kind and variety of styles-4x7m
pnatug all of the newest and most beautiful designs.
ho. Solid Silver Ware. cavil to coin—and the best
make of Silver Plated Ware. Each article 14 warranted
to be as represeuted.
fgrWatches and jewelry carefully repaired and sat's,
faction guaranteed. ' 'JAC'Ots FLA RLET,
(Successor to - Stauffer & Harley.)
No. 6t2 3larket Street, Philadelphia. .
March 4th, 1863. 3mf.
A. O. WARREN ,
LICENGED GOVERNMENT . AGENT FOR
mica)larcer - sr 7
PENSIONS. BAGS PAY, and
DRAFT Exemption Claims.
ALoLinrwtheTotrerOVlAl ll o l lrePr7enV a p e r a%
Montrose, September .15th, 136 8 1 ' ar
n t
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER.
Large Family Wringer
No. 2. Medium do
No. 23ido do •
No. 8. Sinai do
- - -
No. S. Large Hotel do -•- '• 'l4 00
N 4. 18. Medium Laundry, to run by steam i lB.OO
No. 22. Large do or hand, f BO 00
Nos. 23i and harem° Oe ,• AS others are warrant
ed. No. 2is the sliffgene y teed in private . [ninnies.
-OratlEc.Todd; of the". American Agriculturist," nay* of
tho MiI.V.EBSALL CLOTHES WEDICIER:
- ''''A child' can readily *ring ones tubfall of clothes in •
# . few tniunteti.• It ie in reality 'a clothes saver'. - A time
saverl and and, etrength "avert The saying of gar-'
mente - will alonepay a large per, ceptage on its cog , -
We think the machine much more than pays for illicit
every year in- the savieg of garments I- There era sever
al lands, neatly alike In general constructionant,wo
tonalderit-itaportant that the Mengel' be fitted; w i th
Cogs: °thimble amass of
gents - , may clog the-rol
lens, owl ho relleee upon the crank•shaft slip Anad,tear ;
the clothes. Or; the,ruhkr break leose-ril'orif the,shaft.—
Crprownle out the lint taake,.atal It .la a5,i3 004 gts -
2 4e!. after :rleary four,lcaralcOnelluat use.r
Everitrloger with
.Cog• 'Almelo Is warranted to trim:
particular. -.No Wringer can he tittrabli without: cog. •
wheels.d .' -I , .: -f. - : 1 . • •- , : --. . , -, • .
• ,
A'Roodeatmiss#r :wanted In svprytml..
00.43 i reept; of lbw toles !him places '..lvbere' ao one,
is sellizigoie vittilseitd•the Wringer ftsd,•43f4slP.:
FcrrypiAniatikanireirciilaremdd re o n • - •
-•- • •
It. Arßioadm.;*
- • _
ST" OnAßLESlirotati'
..••
231.1 1 27 L..
r;)1
Aborozweact,
g:)24ri:Per9ClP!4=',";
. • , '• •ss, •••
pRe TEEROP.4.- ;
v i rAc4,1 1 ),,t,,p.006 aro - vim
emery' particular, pllrneterpnra tip yeantaA
rime. Montrose, 'Kiwi 18”,' '
FANCY FURS.
.OmItAIII6IIIA,
7 $lO 00
. 00
. GOO
. 550
.144",444111n7P0 - TP.Olic.”;:vt
The eittetAtikeliTi'ee*Remedeei n
;
777 . 7 1 .71-
. GENVINIntgra,Up.O/4 ,V z:
t, ~ , t B rtu,A
gpixsoPD'§-FP!!'".7 iikitj tt
AppeitiLl4:,
I RO* 1V:A811:
.• • . . ,„ , "
,‘. • it .
''ICEINZOLD'iI - pas uallt PREP/MA . l7Oi,
"Highly Ciincentri?ted!' CsnpotiTlT • • I' • •
"Jraluict
A posiiire an 4 §pocilt ji9ra,eo for 41rgaiie‘l;of Olt
Bladder, Kidaep,,Gravel,.and `Drepareal
. . f
This Medicine.incresses the nowt Of direction, ''and
excites the absbrbents into healthy action, by which the
watery or calcerons depositions!, anttall antenna en
largements sus reduced, as well as baln and inflamation,
and is good Or- meu, wornon or children. • , ,
• ," ,
IiELMBOLD'S EXTRACT- -BROM
; , . • t you. Wu+ 'tuns „ .
Atiiingfroni Eicesm... 114 6jl,s . of,pl4o,ipa,
tion, Foxly•lndispvtion, or 4 1,i,asoi,
Attended with th , symptoms: ,
Indleposition to Exertlw sof Power.
Itikoror gertrol7,' ih - tietrity of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, •
Horror of Disease, . Irakefoluoss,
Dimnessof Vision, • " the Back,
Universal lassitude of ,tho 'Fluulthlg of th 6 Bod
Muscular System, ; } , stone on tho aeo.
Hot Hands. • ' P allid Countenance; •
Dryness of the E4Lin• • • " 4
ThoSe symntoms, allimedta go pn, whiPt'
!eine invariably tethoves,•stion follow - '
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY,EITLECTIC
In ono of which the.pritieritonOy exOre. Who eanoay
that they are noarcquently, followed by those
diseatmi," • - ' '
' • • • ' •
any are aware and -,;
'M l orthe muse' of `tbejz snffcrlh~: bit
none will confess. Thu records of the, insult° , asylums
and the melancholly deaths by Consumption,. hear:ota
plovitneter to tho trath of the assertion. ' ' ' • •
the Constitution; One& 'affeCted'Wftli'or
, • - •: Dania weakness,
,
Requires the aid 6f Metieliieto airengtheri anditiviter.
are the Arum: viblch lIELMEOLD'4, EXTRACT ; ;317-
CRC' inoarlably does. - Atrial Will 'colic:fine the .Rost
skeptical.
remales, Females, Females,.:
Old or yonng, single, married, or content=
plating marriage, •
In manyaZectionipeeulint to Fernales the Eitradt
chu isrmeqdalted by any other remedy, as in. Clilortilie
or &tendon, Irregularity, Painfulness. or Suppression
of the Customary - Eramlatfonk , 'Ulcerated' or'Sehlrious
state of the Uterus, Lenchorrhea or Whites, Sterility,
and for all complaints incident - tithe set, whether aris
ing from Indiscretion. Habits of-DiSsipat lon, ur in the
DECLINE OH CHANGE OE LIVE*
!EL AYIIPTONS ,U3OVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
~ • •
Take no Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for
nnpleasaiat and dangerous cilsenses: ' ' 1
NEWBOLD'S' EXTRACT BUONO
cv.rurs SECRET -DISEASES
In all tbeirstpges 713ttletspenpo; littlQ or no change
In diet, no inconvenience,
•• • • AND NO EXPOSURE.
It ceases frequent desire: and gives strength• to thin
ate. thcrehy removing obstructions, preventing and cu
ring Stricturet , of the Urethra . allaying pain and Inflam
mation. so frequer.t in this class of diseases. and expell
ing Poisonous, diseased, and worn-nut matter.
• Thousands open Titeueandt '
WHO HAVE BEEN -THE I nCTITA OP
awcr..96c1,12r.t3, . ;
And who have paid HEAVY PEES to be, cum] in a iglort
time, bane found they were deeelired, and thar the'Po!.
son,' ha*. by the use of" Powerful Astringents." been.
dried up in the aystent, to break out in, an ag,M - aTated .
form, and
PERRAPS AFTER 3131tRIAGE„
S
HELMOOLD'S EXTRACT NCNB
For all Arrodions and Diseases of
The Urinary Organs.
Whether ex i eNngin 31ALEbRFE9fIIL$ from o,dstever
canto:originating, and rto matter
OF HOW LONG 13WIDlife.
Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a Diuretic.
HELMBOLIrS EMPICT BUC3U
, . .
IS TIM GREAT DIURETIC, '
And it is certain toltaii the desired effect i n lapis
ktaeee, for which it ‘l6.recomm'entleC .;
BLOOPV. BLOOD! BLOOD!
.
, 'Melly Concentrated Compound
Ellit'Extract Sa r sapa r illa.'
.„• • -
„ erieW i n.X.TaXel.
'This an iffectiOn of the Blood, and attacks. the Sex,
rad •Orgiins,'LirdniV bf the'rNoee, - Ears, , Th'eoat, Wind.
PliPoiclil.d ° o gler NtietteSurfaces, making its: appeataneo
In tbeforia of Ulcers. rielmhOld's Extract . Sarsaparril
la pacifies tholtlood 'and retrieves rfll Scaly Rittptionaef
the Skin giving to the. Complexiopn Clear and Healthy
Color, It, being prepared expressly forthla class 0 4041-
plainte,its Slope-Purifying PropertteistraZine.derved to
cr n_
ater, extent than an; other,preparatioof Barig9?”'
Ratio. WAsh./. .
An encsnent. Lotion. for Bicepses+ of &Syphilitic ,Siatnre
aud as arilniection in Diseseses of the 'Urinary Organs,
arising' from hablta,of disipalion. used In connection
with the Extracts Buchn and Sarsaparilla, in surAi din
eases as recommended.
'Evidence of OS e Mostrespousible tind rel bible character
will accompany the medicines.
t • ' ' 'CERTIFICATES OP' awns. ,
Ftom eight. to twenty years , standing, ,with ames ,
knotin to selenceand farae..
For - Medical Properties ofBIICHRsee Dispensatory of
the United States. - - --
See Professor DEWEES' valuable Work its , rs , the „ Foe
tice of Physie. l • • • I - - -
See remarks made by the late+ celebrated Di'. MITSUI
of Philridelphla. .
- See remarks. made hy.Mr:EPRIULIM IfebOiVELL,
cerebrated Physician, and member of the Boyd . ..college,
oreurgeong, Ireland, and published in the -Transactions
of tinrßingand - QUeerrs Joarristc` -- " ' •
See Iredicotirnrgicalßoview,publislied by Benjamin
Travers, Fellow of the-Royal .College ofSergeons,
See most of the bate Standard worits q'n Medicine—
Etx:tise!..; Resent t• $1 00 lerm Turmas, Olittrior $5 OD
tu issasaassrii.a,l 00 " ", • 00
Timm , • M '• aw Wein. GO •••• u 26
Or, 4 dozenqf oath for $l2- 00,,which be snel, ,
Henri cure the most,ohithmto asses, dlrectiona are
adhe efts- 1 ' ' ' '
eseribe symptoms in all communications , Cures;
guaranteed. Advice gratis. •
+ - -AFFIDAV/Ts.:.l 'r
Personally Sip pear before mean Alderman of tho city,
ot'Phlladelphia, , lll."llelnibedd, who; being dilly scions
doth say, Ms preparations contain no narcotic; • no into:
: cozy, or other injurous drugs, but are_purel veeetable.
IsTIO
t 9iiom ann subscribed ber*iite. this 224Ay,orNotc,
rum; , • +- - • WM. PAIISBARD;
;;1- - AltlOntiNittililitreo4 l 4 l3 vejßassoi;PliUa,.
luoreie,Lettersi for inter ation confides:lee, •
r • LD,,cheinist
P!PotiO4Pc ll 44 I.ol4l44lotbqing.OVltilltrr.b4Sr
lIPTWE eriPrOPPEr4I:P
Wiles ehiletiviii" to 'dis t staise ' their o attd othet
"ortiOlookase repute on stitaitteribriri„ ~, ,+
Beiniholips Gems* PreParatfons, .1 r
,„. , • „ ,s , r, zs 111,
_ . 41411;114- ,
1; f _.^ - '7;. - • is4rtived Rosh z":
134141 b it 511:11:5alititlrefrilIcre. i s I
. :att 3 RPOElTEPOOtik f lit'OßiriY ' OTEV/
ent.onithiWeitstinent, and eard
hapoiltien end exposure.. March 10th, 1562--ly.
Now oilbra,fcts auleontif Hie largest andirstsebTpini
of •
7 t 777,
Z;
tl! • 1 . 1 ?
*V ) WY
Ever offercdrin-SmsquehattnaGottnty, and probably cora•
priming thUgreatebt; Variety or most different articles of
any Storein tile Northern part of Penn s ylv a n ia , anti per?
hapat of the Salim' State :' An assortment 'is ltipt in
about thirty' different' branches of trade 4 Ott ithe sete#
dons are mend trot about.forty Hid best Houses in
New Y ork; and m ore , thin:Catty ifehlers an d Manufac
turers out brought
Neu/ Tor ' )A large prepartion,of the
Goods are brouglit direct the ratfaucadtnfers: Ulna
insuring g'enulne enstomerson •Yili tering lam
Store nntet n OPPXA cg , IR kid cvotYlliblg,inisi&t., but
nearly every article wanted,will betprODlC 'd by Dignity.
Some Idea otthe Stock MO b'e'foratetl**ttbriolloiting
general outline, butendmeration impractical:o,
Drugs and Nedicinen; 'Paints and Dyb State.
oSoceries,ltiquerii, :..lrorkery, Glass Warp, Wall 1104
V iudow. Paper, .Towerry, Silver WartArcritartery.Eancy
Goods, , Musl chi in etritin ents.l3litlibes; Anteriminrciciret
Knives. Table Dittl9ry audBllser Plated , Wure, i yanrc
Materinfs'fai Lights, ltardeettre'.lledtats.Stnno Wart , .
Dry Gootts. Mirrors. Window' Alta.: .Lit ograptc'tVar.-
niches., Pird - =C Spettnelett. Whips , and Lashes,
Drumm'. D'nnk, Stols; Ainmanition:' Toblitte; ilfedb•
I caltutd Stlrgi Irian:aunts. Salkt Dostpv.VotastoiJnif
brellas, Porcelain •Tectb, in short. nearly ; evesythipg. to
restore the miCk, to picket the thati; to dellhht the eye.
to gratif.thc fancyOnid also lo,coiSnWci AU. real and
substantial comlorts of life,
The attention of thnintbllc is respectialiy ifeit to
mp st ock. of .GbudiC bo n ght)exclusively for; cusly doWA:
and vlabe Sold 64 the argue principle for leiv .es. ,
, • ABM, Tulintku ,
Montrose, January •
~~~ ~ ~.
=MO ./
D[l.oftl'& 'WfSITIth
ytt.e.,1143r0a.a..
• •
TAE ,•
T 4 AVF.S.Qroat, )3pnd pite7.4on..m..after the arriratat
J../11:50 or the Cincinnati Etpress Ittm the west,
connectingat.Ncranton. whew , it arrives .af 10.111_t.
with a train on the Lackawanna and. Bloomshprg AMR
road,- for Pittston. Wyoniing Valley, 'Alligator!' oia
WilkeshatTe, land by pinnibmlsrith . the' Pelairere
Hudson railroad, at Providence , for Olyphant and car
hondale. 'At Fropo.station: - S.his train conneete Mani
bnewith thr Delaware-41440nd rqr
burg, Trenton and ; Phiiadcifibra. At ICew 'Frampton
Junction ; where it anises at 2..2.5p: tit,, the simh.train
connects with-trainscli the...Centralted 35 - Now denr u y
for Elizabeth. - 'Newark:New - Ye*, ston.' Bethiehe
Allentown., Mon tig Montt Chunk: Readi d +HartiebrugA:
Passengers urthis train arrive in Nhw. York at 5.50, in
Philadelphia - at 4200;and iti Harrisburg itt "
'Fan train leaving toot pr Contend, street,t2iwytygric,bt
R.OO a. ni., and root of Walnut street,Th t eulflbm.
m.. 'connecting , twin!' tboiPassenget in of this road,
leaving Saw,lifunptan JunntionatlM awl anis:-
trf..! et Scranton at 4.02 p. where It epenects,witlf
train on . the Lite.liavranna nhd Bloomsbarg , Railrbedi; and
wit]; the omnibus running to the Vo4warp apci;141,0991
Ita tiros& • `
This train/U.)lV°. at Great iiond,at 6.10 pJ rrh,„„lnaking
a ( lose connection with the mail train going West on
the Erie Railway. . , • -. •
.
AN . 'ACCOMNIODATON I'll,SiN
le,aves Scranton at 10.10ittin.. conneetinglittGrent Bend
with the Day Eipress train west ontheiErie
By this train Passengers arrive at Ithaca, Symmme,
the pamo day. Retnrning'.. this tritin lentres
Great Bend titt:2o p.m,on .the arrnt of the New 1701*
E xoress'going But. an d.i ly
Antral° Express ,gotnt West,
and arriets at Scrantannt S.lO pi
JOIIN BitISBLN.
• R. N. TIENitY . . Gen'l Ticket, Angnt.
Scranton. May W,1863.• , : f
LACKAtANkAit - Bto.okBkTlO
IEzll.S~aR08~: , ;
• O run as follows • ' •
itletAprir2o 1863, Pateenger 7rai 6 s wUI
N nrk'd
': •
' !IDYL:CO SOL 111:
• Paaaenger. Accorn.•
Leave Seranton, at 5.30 a. 0. 11,00 a. m.
K 'apron. at 6.40 Arrive 12.D0
" • Rupert, at • 6.55
•
•• • Danville. at • 9.24 a. M.
Arrive at Northumberiand.'. 9.55 .
31()VDiG ,
Leave Nerthuroberland 4.*0 p.' m."
•' Danville, • - 5.10„
• " . Rupert, 5.45
„My/Am,. 1,45 :146itn.
Arrive at Scrant.m, 9.lop.m. 3,30 p. .
A partieiriger trait el m; m
leavua Kintatoir
Scranton to connect-trith , trainfori Navv York ReAntrtr
ing t aavett-Scruhtott en arrival of train froth New York,
Paissengera taking train South from Scranton .at 5.30
in.. vitt:Northumberland. ran& Rarrisbdre 12.30 p.m.
Baltimore 8.20 p. Washington p. m.. Via lnpert
they reach Philadelphia at 1 . .00 p in. • '
GEO.. D. RI:7,NT, Stm:t.
ICingstoir, April IR,' 1863. • .. , . i
ERIE RAILWAY.
,r4.11.4.WE, or hatim .commencing 111onfate.:Avi.10tit.
1H6.3. 'eraims wilt leave Great Bend, Pa., at about the
folionipg hijnte, viz: ' ,• - •. : , - ~. .• ,
WY:STWARD nor Nlli E. EA¢TKA..III3
.1301.1N11.,
1, TinifilO Ettoress,2:lBp.iti JJJ ' ' 2, N.T.Nxpre.9,l2:s6'p,m
3, Night Nt ‘ preits, 1:07n.m .4, Night Exprel, 2:14 am,
K. Mail, at' 6:51 p.m 6, §teamlipat " g:C3 p.m -
11, War Frelgbt.., 11:60 p.m 16.1 . , ; - '.. s:3l.p.uri
21, Accomothttion, 9:58 a.m 116, _ _ _ _
_ I a.,Pa
al, [VAT Freight; ..:9:10 &to
Noe. 3,1, und S run every day. So. 16 runsSundaytk,but
doerliot run .Mondays. No. 3 of Sittnrdays rune•tltro'
to Buffalo, but three not run,to. Dunkirk,
_ MINOT, Gen. Supt.
Terrible Disclosures—Secretsfor the _
A MOST torninble mid wonderful publication. It - work,
101, of, 400 pages, and 30 coluredengrayings.: o D.
ter's-Vtide Mecum, an original and pomilar - trdtide ton
Man and Woman, their . physiology, functions, apd Seta.;
al disorders of every ]find, with never-failing, / remedies'
for their speedy' ears.. • The practitte elf Dr: Hinter has
long been. and. stilt is, unbounded. bat at the earnest eth
licitat ion of rinmerons_persons, lie has been induced to
extend his medicaltmefalndisethrongh' the medium :of
his Vade Mecum.", It le volume that shtonlik be,in
the hands Of every tardily in the land. as it preventive of
Fecrei viols, or as a gniaeffir, the. alleviation of:o "nktif4
the most awful and desirecthre 6 0.4rges %hat ever Irtsit
od mankind. Ono cdOy. securely earmopeil:iglil be for
warded free of ophstagg to bay part., of4he united ; Plates
for 50 Cents lit P. O. stamps. or 3 copies fora 1.: Adofres,s
pi:lst:paid:Dr. Hunter; No. V.01%1810v street :get/ Yocr , '
Jane 16, 1563—/y , , . • ,
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1pi151313103,-SLERGEtiOULES„ &c.
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^MBANK'S MALES; 1 ,
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3F I .COM e -sCtiLe;33 s t. I
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May, 186 a.,
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Di t SSOlUtioh:
Ming iirtitrtli,iglerint At BON 45 iids day 41 1 , 0 141
by metnertonsent t those indebted to the eaft,Dets
by note petteeOttet are regtiested to ca/I.st the tiffieeorti
Wm. Cooper tt Co's Banking House. an 4 pay no,
Pe yment that 'Oe slide tri M. or W..firaitit; 'of Away
firm.°r . 111 140q9..3 1
Alontroisrf(Jtisie fist,lB6B.l
3.7.*I 4 47 I k3EaSPP3EVE "
FIE DENtALi:ll:79liii , 9 in en it+ Vruieleie 'Orbs
curled op at f tha old ottlesr - of U. Smith Son. by
th ntidersligWed; Persons whaling artittelal Teeth aro
inyttedlo 1 nod OXIXOIInO el:meth:Lens stbd ;trim
work propitaji antkneatlysione. awl .iyarralled. 1111 U
do all kfts'ofilknitat Work at al lop *1 metain thimsftno•;,ovelsoybero;,, , ,,'. ;, , - •
ir plainly- tbe'dntr of all to:bave their t wink
done by a RESIDItiVT:DINTISTI:. • •
IV /It. taiMi..44lsident Tientitt.
Jnbel6lll;lB63. tf, . • - 3fontiose
L IC INS
c. sFartori, .
,
mardifiletti ch odt a License for the propene or arc
kit inflecting, and baying had several years experience
In the business, now tenders his services to the pubtic
in thatch. pacity. None ri Licensed- Anet.ionce. rem
ett as such, under penalty of SUL See act of Congral l
July . tot IFO.Sec's , • . • ..
Orders by =Ol promptly attended.' to,
_Residence.
Frien4sville Pa; •. • • • M. C. S UTTON.
rtpr 1 1 %3.. tr. , ~„
• ,
• weE*Eirctonr '
E±Utinanig Siargon I.
rpriE siibscriberb4l4np,been appoirded by .the Cale
ofPbtislors, MEDICA XA3IIREAtt
large. to r gxl in, emiziTo'cortillattes to 411
Pensions. uluattend tual appilcatioris th at may bs
presented to , tilin, itt'brontrdse, Ylii RbOtaW se'd. 9.l'st•
bell's Hotel: r /PATRACE.
Itontroitel, April 6. 1,6a.--* •
IMPROVED SEP FOR SW!
TUE' untlorslgtied 14 ti4nh: BUCKIrEt4. esess
of a thorough-bredTeotwold Buck4ntilitettil:o Re g%
which his alatges to dispose, of rot bieedlnglOnnomatt.
Forest Late. J 6 tivo.eisca.;sqf muxer mamma"
NEW' IIRM
BALOWINLAIBLEN AIAgiIHARTO
WEST SIDE Og.P.UBLIC
•ATZ:97/4
DEALERS IX
FLOrn . AgAL T
dardett,i Seeds;
.1, • ,
Wheat, Clovex, Iliapthy Er,rlalt Seed,
•
Peas, = Lard, Candles,.
PORK, It'OlS; T DRrEirgilr,
' Si4gibd Hi4,Sot,„'
,
,Sirups, lifolasseer arid: , "Atigare,
TEAS,y9PEEO,;'S,PICES4iOP'P I AfiI
C l .asii;Tattltor Button,
A. BALIptTES%: -.WX..I.I.4..6,LLEN„Ii;IIAIII , nikr•
3lontrolc, 40:1114, I.BA-
TO. D.AHIRYIVIEN.
Nrhave eleoe . tilvangtliidutKto/sead lir/
Toth on Comignment of Contract, &Ong
sea nr,. ?!'".will tarnish 'palls free to all Who are - ded.
cone of acing. either.- To, those whp.,*sat, to. mid at
will gonranteh 'th's highen markit prree and . proppg
turns, they; paAng• ttelgtivand commission, •••
Ilge - We will , advance looney on cosign:gents U
'wanted, and'hold'otirsetrea responsibld fdr .Beltsh
aiuli?alls:Owded.briairtvanan and neat tor ns.i"'
~111ALT7 4 ,14 ALLEN ..,SAENILOT ,
.mongoseeAprolothilem ?‘- " •
.Tvoc:sorpecla r
•ig t
t•V• i lirne , eerliDtbl; lir predmer 3100N113.'
COIW, dc0461--- reirjesararegmti Cute,
ica-se-pmieta; Nut wouldible happy - Ur dee i r i s' a id
friends, f•Te ce lyetfielf ordefs. whisks wiswill dim:tele
the Wiy;bdiktota z#l_jn his absenee. • • .
• •'i -11 .0. - qACE:43I.LIMERTIr. CO,
• , • •23 PAZIO/OW.
Grateful-tor` * fev9ll,, the euteeribef Artald molt
respectrevi the:attention of ail prompt 001 9 440,Nef•
chant*: dr TrJders, to ism loose . poke) , 0 - meisk.. , rot
Ilan:Ware INV; be recatra d /here. anditnrstalet(ifft
proved,) exteetrt Oritig the 'months or A" _ T. B!_pr
and Oct. Muth' ttiosermanfins he Isfilfratatiss Vy
See friends and se,ryp, th i ? tri &tail Park linifUxt.
• Rdirpettfolly. " - • 11. C.,
Ti
?'. 1 .9PY 0 . 21. 1. gel?. MI 18634 •
. .
: gt, AiltiVORD ,, ,,
rutivrA*2)„ zo
ww. _
.... miderebted wonTd Infigin•thelonbl t Etbat be still
cartels on the Foundry,' kßew Milford MO. Dell
fai i h ;tu7r a r i n u f e r7 . l l ( l ,, b4 i iiiia i lll , , ,P rklud " .
140 ,, f and
111 7 2 . i.. ..„ ~6 u 3111 : !) rmill „
• icRATS-.) •. ' W : VOUItS,
OULTAVAT9R4'' ' ' ''
; Asiie r
isw. *dim 6;444 & eboiilitifee:.:AM
irrtintei;tolei gsicid freenntilind won 1.0 . ii
ll 6 tii gel i Iri#4lr .
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At. Montrose, P1u.;,:;,) ,,,,. ..
Nat i taillAATf p Preiirri#o.
• u is. A. ., a. .90• ; telt o iiitei im
,
,m Avestboetbdiyew
lioneee ablitetri, b del,
,qt the besineeA•ppittiirr 011100evose. r ne,i'vebieneir •
confident Marie i Menfertib gnosis In 4 V.I
;that mot *Aso v SATOMPACTION: ,
Thqihttl slid 7 new. anigu*PßOr
4 0
been spare&to ten ei IA if not superior to jiyn
We pa#,of tbn.4tat4l4) i/i4 well smiledlrib inl•,_,l
sebroverneuts nn 4 r:OrdbOesind obllgthy halt 7"
,Igel-hltrend,4ololo6ll6 td tb a cal'of Vulgalem ott
_ L e fitat 4 4ol:l4, - FF4411494 thll l ,!rkiot V* nirgi _
TAT ' Pretiligo ~Ileiteibe:gtreeioii:
"I‘le old frieviemwo : latounp the pobleepsfe4i t
lima if* ' WI". n 4