~~° , • ).1 1 L- •;"1 ' . •-`; r_ • ';ls. , :av o szE T'S INFALLI: LE fiVl7 T TITS REMhDT 4 191MAYAND 4z ".7 4 su r 6.." ° ' zi= ~..saumegs. WOuNDS. •,PiZza. a'atltSZ 1ther1714770 4.2(1),YERV0 178 Di Tor all of which it is wapiti y en4Vrtiisycliefil We fans. Tots Litman' prepareo from the r of Dr. Stephen awe* of Conueqticutt, the famous bone setter, and has been peel in biers dine for more thui 20 years snit the most stanillstdug suedes. AS ALLEVIATOR OrNAIN, it is nurivalledby sof on before tbn Delia. of which thi lnpet - they be corivinced by it single gist. T is l•lnielest sell! cure tepidly and radically t =ow. fttnere Of every kind,llolit . theme:ma of ca i• used it basnever teem Swann to fail. • POit NEVRAGLS it well afford immediate !elicits' everyease, however distressing. It will relieve the worst mese! nom= in three laituania Ia warranted to dolt. TOOTIMORE els° it will cursiatantly. ifERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL & DE, arising from impatience or excess. this s tea mantrappyszdiminillugiremedir. Acting ,Uta w spon the wrens dunes, it strengthens SM the system, and restores it to elasticity and ES.-.As an external remedy, we claim *lint air r Oß P . IL !sibs DM known, and we challenge the verb' to produce ern eptat. livery victim of this distreuing complain sliosidgive its trial. for it will sot fail to aflbrd an relief. Lad in a celerity clause will effects radical 4,CritillY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes e x . writuel malignant and dangerous, but a timely applies tiee or Ws liniment will peter fail to cure. miI I B,AINS are sometimes very obstinate...yid ni o f-t he joints boilable to occur if neglectel nisa g world sue may be conquered by this liniment in two or titsel.§7l. errs. WOUNDS, SOUS, ULCERS, "INFIISPI" AND SCALDS, yield readily to-the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET'S INIrALLIBLE =num when used accOrding to directions. Also, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT . VESA AND IM2IGS. Ifr, Stephen Sweet of Con'eticut, the Oreat Natural Bone Setter 'ltephen SFeet of Connecticut, ta known all over the United States. . Stephen Sweet of Co , necti• at, i latkoanttun of "Dr, Sweat's Infallible Liaimimt." : Dr. Sweet's. Infallible Liniment Cures Tassanattas gad !lever fails. DL Sweet's Infallible Liniment Certain remedy for Heatalgta. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment au....111a r and =ads - r f aweet'e Infallible Liniment ,iiutr. bast taownieme4y for sprains sad tauten. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cure Heattsclus imitedlately And ins Laver imovn Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lin ent Afiteda immediate relied for Piles, and seldom tails to Cure. DR. SWEET'S .Infallible LINIMENT Cares toothache in one minute. DR. SWEET'S Inftllible LINIMENT Cures cuts wounds immediately and leaves no scar.- DR.. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT 9e best remedy for sores in the known world. •DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Ms been used by more than a miniotipeople: and all iL pain DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Taken internillynnees colic, cholera morbus and cholera DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT is linty a "friend In need," and every family should have it at band. DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Ls for ale of all Dniggists. Price 25 4 azd 60 cents A Itr . i4,3Ad in Need. Try it. • Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, arterimfreMedy, is without a rival, and will alle viate paiumorespeetlily than any other preparation. For 11l IthenmaticandServous Disorders It is truly infallible and as a curative for sores, wounds, sprains, brnisea, t=othing, healing and powerful strengthening prop , excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a triaL Over one thousand certif elites of remarkable cures,performed by it within the last two years, attest the fact. 14! TO HORSE OWNERS! Dr. Sweet's Infollible Liniment for Horse* ' - fo=nardvalled by any, and in all eases oflaxneness arising „!lain sprains, bruises, or wrenching, its effect is magical ' certain. Harness or saddle galls, scratches, mange, _etc., it, will Cleo . cure speedily. Rln"bone and epavin - , jsmy easily be prevented and cored in their inciplentsta tigelt;barconlirmed cases are be7ond the'possibility of a ..kaircza cure: No case of the ktud.however, is so despe ' ;tate or tiopelessbut it may be alleviated by this liniment ' indite faithful application wilt always remove the lame ._ .ness and enable the 'horses to travel with comparative 4ase. Every Horse Owner : • • . , ,- A berwourn this remedy at hand. for its timely use at the lisstappearance of lameness will effctually prevent those formidable diseases. to which all horses are liable, and Isaiah-sender ao many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. DU. SWEET9E6 INPALIBLE LINIMENT 6 1 , 0trib TER'S FRIEND 9 t . Aad tluntequ3as have found it truly '' 41 1, - --FiIIEND IN NEED • ' . • C hs.II3VION To avOid Imposition, observe thet34nattireandLikeness Sweeron every . laW, and tdeo "Stephan wed', Infallible Liniment" blown !tithe glaSs ofesch botsia,Srittiont whiehnone are genuine. • - i ODSCNS Co..,nolemrspretors. Norwich, CL — 3O I GA2_ - &AUEN General-Agents. ARTY- ' , .43 Clitl'strestlilew York. 11417541 1 4 ,10 74ea1ekii. OveTrvitt;Te . M,LINILOOD, mr. • lost SOW . RESTORED. . . ' - Jzip;aii6tht'd altplit44;l4lz Penis- . iLECTURE on the nature, Treatment and /ladled emeeteperm a taltrhomoreaminaltratViess, I=4 tity. sdreeminess. and itreoutntaryemiestona, inclu.• . I , ~ft. mapolonfi, PiissataFtt!sx and mental And Phisitsl . 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(to which_ additions are - being continually tuadd;) of Portraits of Eminent American‘ste+ tria ' • 2. 1 Ifajorttlierals-190 BrigidierGenenlll.4a Col _ Lientettant-Colcsiels—O7otherofilcer*-60Na n oflllcere-5215 Statesmen-Iff Diviner-116 Authors-4 au Artiste-1U Stage-46 Prominent Women-141 Prom inent Foreign Portraits-1,500 copies of Works of Art, incintlin.reprodustions of the most celebrated Engrerri bags, Pantings, Statues, Lc. Catalogue* sent on receipt of stamp. An ordfr for One Down Pictures trout our Catalogue will be filled on receipt Of 111,8), and sent by Photographic 'Albums. Of these we masufsetnre Street ''sr tratglig to price from 50 cents to $5O each. Our Albums have dm reputation of being eomfor Is beauty and durability tinny others. The smaller Made cuilbe sent safely bY toad at aloostaga of sir cans per os.*The egits eaMistee can be sent byexpre se. ip~alsol a Urge asuatotest of STEt I COPES St, STERESCOPIC VIEWS. Onr ogreetttutileslll6 sett to any 'address on re& Ipt ofiSarn' H._ H. T. ANTHONY, Mat • , -I.lrms of PhotogrephteMatertids, 601 Broadway, New York. • Friends or relatives of prominent military men will confetti &tor by seri a gtfts their Menem, to copy.— They will be kept and ;retarded nntotured. Pine Albums made to rderr for Congregations to pre sent to their Pastor, or for other purposes, with suita ble Inscriptions, Az. (Aug. DX 1811. dm -4Y" 4 tatit.a .PAßll l3 ' oft, FOR itauto, PM7 r 7771=11 Awn Emery Edo:, a imitAbseted marehast of Oxford, Mains. "I lam sold large quantities of. Jour, SARSAPARILLA. but neveryet one bottle which Med of the deilred elect and fall satisfaction to those who took It .ita fast as our people tit It, they agree there has been no medicine like it before in our community." Eruptions, Pimples. Bb*ohes, rant:ales. Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases, of the Elkin. Brom Rev. BM. Strums, Bristol. England. " I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add m testimony to that you publish of the medicinal virtues myour SAIZZAPABILLA. My daughter, aged ten, had an eting humor in her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to cure until we tried your Un saranttta.. She has been well 'for some months." P 7172% Afrs.Janee. /Nee, a streinstrion and much-esteerned lag qf Der- uticaille, Cape May Co., N. J. " My daughter has suffered for a year past with a mot Wong eruption, which was very troub leso me. Nothing shbrded any relief until we tried your Sasmar4suu..e, which won completely cured her." pain Charles - P. Claire, Ely., ee the widely-known firm of Gage, Murray, st Co., mansubaserara of enameled pa perss sa Nashua, N. H. I had for several yeara a very troublesome humor in my face, which grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and became an intolerable sittiction. 1 tried almost everything a man could of both advice and medi cine, but w thout•any. relief whatever., Until I look your tiattaarants-La. It immediately made toy ,ittce worse, u you told me it might for a time, but in a few weeks the new skin began to form under t he blotches, and con tinued until my face is as smooth as anybody's, and 1 am without any symPtoms of the dilease that I know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your SA ILLLFABILLa.." .Cryalpolna:—Goneral DeblLlty—Pniify the Blood. _ • Prom Dr. Bob:. &min, Houston St.. 2f. F. Dm AM: I seldom fail to sesame' Eruptions and Screfutozra Sores by the penseferhur-nie of your San. sAynams.n. end I havejust now cured an attack of Malignant Erysipelas with 'it. .No alterative we posses equals the SABSAPALIZZAyOiI bars supplied to pto leadon as well as to the people." Alms J. E. Johnston, Zig. intheinem. Ohio. "For twelve years.' had the iellow Erysipelas on my right arm, durin which time tried all the celebrstvd physiciansl coul d teach,.. and took hundreds of dollars , worth of medicines. The ulcers were so bad _Mit the cords became visible. and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking our Sanaa ',Lamar.. Took two bottles, and some of y our 4114 a Together they have cared me. lam bow is well and round as anybody. Being 14 a public place, sky case is known to ever " ybody in this community, Ind ci=es the wonder of 'IL From Mars. Henry Man m M. P. P., oflfeweastle, C. IT., a leading member el the Canada= Parliament. "I have cue A d your bessP•au.LA. is my family, for general debifity, and for purtfking the Wed, with very beneficial m 4. ulay arni feel wade= in commending it to th e -.en4l. St. Bittltonra Hire, Bose, Salt Sheam, Scald Head. Bose Eyes. Frees Harvey. Esq . the able editor of the nak luauseck Democrat,— Permsy/ormia. " only child, about three years of age. awe attacked pitplea on loathsomermed a 13 frehead. d epr i c t rd until erg aetually b linded i M i r epee :for w somTd c a o y v a. - A skilful physician applied nitrate Of silver and other rem eerithout any apparent abet. For fifteen days we e d his bands, 1-at with them he should tear open the ering tud corrupt , wouud which covered ids whole thee. Having tried every thing else we bad any hops from, vre began giving your BanturAustiis, end apply ing the iodide of potash lotion as you direct. The sore began to heal when weliadlven the first bottle , and was well when we had finish edthe second. The child's eyelashes, which bad come out, grew _ And be is now as healthy and fair as any o th er. The whole neigh borhood predicted that the child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Minxes Stoat, tf St. Louis, Afisseorri. fled your Sanas rentu.s a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis, and for syphilitic disease than any other we pow. The profession are in debted to you for some of the best medicines we have " Frain A. J. French, M. D., an eminent pht titian of Late. more, Mass, who 4 a prominent number of the .Legis kawro of Massachusetts. "Da. linas—My dear Sir: I have found your Sas esrsand..s an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and &Condon, type, and effectual in some eases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not- know whet we can employ with more certainty of success, where a powerful alterative is required" Mr. Chas. 8. Van Lim, of Nem lininstriek, N.J., bad dreadful ulcers on his lege, caused by the abase of mer cury, or men:arial disease, width grew more end more aggravated for yettn, in spite of every remedy or treat ment that could be applied . unt il th e persevering use of Am'. 8A88AP.1.611.1.1a relieved him. Few ones can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure him.. Letteorrhtea, Whites, Pestude Weakness, are generally produced by internal ,Serrfulous Utceratimt, and are very often cured by the otaterative effect of this SsiuSsPAtuLta. Some muses require. however, in aid of the SARSAPARTLLII, the skilful kplication of local remedies. From the toettLmosml and tokl etreeled Dr. Jacob Mqf Cla cumat • " have fo foetid your orrill, Sar.sa !Amur sunexeellent alter ative in diseases of fr.males. Many capes inegularity, Leucorrbas, Internal Ulceration, and local bility, ads. ink frOm the scrofulous diatbsals, hove ylel to it, and there are few that do not, when Its effect properly aided by local treatment." ..st lady, anneing to allow the publics:dim of name, writes: My dsughte. r and myself have been cured of very delrilitating.i.eucorrhoss of long standing, by tWo b plea of your PlnkerAzaur." IlhotunntistO Gout. Liver Complatitt. Dyspe - li r eta Heart Disease Neuralgia, when caused by Severda in the system, are rapidly cured by this Err.Ser.e.ipAnizte. Mrs CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purrs, - fives in the sr-vim% and their superior virtues are so aniveriiallv known, that_ ve need not do_ men thin ttiostire ihVpittilid their qualitymaintuined equal to the , best it ever has been and that they may 6o depended on- to-do all that they have ever done. ma AVER, M. D, & Co, Lowell, , ' ' A‘ TURRELL, Montrose, and by one. trader in every .town in tbe confity. vas 19 oWIV SOtiIIERS I BOUNTY And, , -, ilack - Pay. 111 rtoozateratvied Lima= emirs or rag ilcmens: urroaiitgly_e prcnopt &Motion to all clalmo Inqur 'Wore. •NO charge onleamamtilaattl. .roatroaralut.' 40011 - A; B. IIIoCOLLIAL •!- =Waft, vfn a tta t taitstow. vim £ ea st PfieTdit7~p, it - 000Prib . - "BlacliStor.,"Lizio of Ligerpool , Paokett. 811 SONS Making toliettd few their Mends is tbo old P line ATI? . imatgaleVriss,Pasaage' tiuket a by the above Mao, Data on Ireland for Wein MN to snit. liontroso, Znly7tafiCP7ll3, 4 CO.. &Akan. ROIMER S i AND OTHER PISTOLS , C A s i an DGEC "243. "34112 71321 4. Tt e Montrose. May 18, 1868. FANCY PUBS. FANCY FURS. enema. Being the direct importer of all my Furs from Europe, and haviug them all manufactured under my own super vision. enables me to offer my customers and the public a much handsomer set of FtllllfOrlhe cam- mover . _ Mines please give me a call before purchasing ! Please remember the name. number and street. sepl7 Bra wit JOHN FAREIRA. Re. 718 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. TEE GREAT AMERICAN 'Tea, 400XELVE4,13:3r, 51 Vesey street, New York, Since it' argent:atlas', has created a new era In the We- tory of WHOLESALING TEAS IN THIS COUNTRY. They have Introduced their selection of TEAS, 'and arc selling them at not over TWO -CENTS PER LB, ABOVE COST, A MOTHER peculiarity of the Company Is that their legi. Tea-Taster not only devotes hie time to th e ee i oe . tion of their Tema as to quality, value, and peculiar lo calities of country, but he helps the Tea buyer to choose out of their enormous stock such 'Teas as are beet adap ted to his particular wants, and not only this„but points out to him the beet bargains. It is easy to see the incalculable si'vantage a Tea buy er has in this establishment over all others. If be is =judge of Tea, or the Market, i' his time is valuable, be has all the advantage of a well organized system of doing business, of an immense capital , - of the judgment of a professional Tea aster, and the knowl edge of superior salesmen. This enables all Tea buyers—no matter if they are thousands Of miles from this market—to purchase on as good terms here as the New York merchants. Parties can order Teas, and will be served by us as well as though they came themselves, being sure to get original packages, true weights and tares: and the Teas are warranted as °presented. We isane a Peep List of the Company's Teas, which Will Dissent to all who order it, comprising Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowd er, Twankay and Skin, Ooolong, Souch.ang, Orange, Hyson Pekoe, a Japan Tea of every dtwerlption, nolo ed at d uncolored. Tits list has eau') Mod of TeA divided into rim Class. es„tutmely: Cargo, high Cargo. Fine, Finest—that every one may under. and from description and the pnco an nexed, that the Company are determined to undersell the who]; Tea trade. We _guarantee to sell all our Teas at not over T vO CENTS (2 etig.) per pound above cost, believing this to be attractive to the many who have heretofore been payieg enormous profits. GREAT AN ERIC AN TEA COMPANY, ew !Cork, Oct. 8, 'B2. Bm. Importers 6 Jobbers Watches, Jewelry, and • Silver Ware. _ TEE undersigned would respectfully Invite 74. Y ero i rdtrs t it n er th higgliveGolryksair RT. of every kind and variety of styles—com p smg all of the newest and most beautiful designs. Igo, Solid Silver Ware., equal to coin—and the best Make of Silver Plated Wire. Each article is warranted to be as represented. 'Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and satis faction guaranteed. JACO R HARLEY. (Successor to - Stauffer & Harley.) No. 612 Market Str e et, Philadelphia. Ma allha• 4th, MI Bml. A. 0. WARREN , LICENSED 'GOVERNMENT AGENT FOR 3BC)11:TIV Ir r - 32", PENSIONS. RACE PAY, and DILIIPT Exemption Claims, A LL Business intrusted to him promptly attended to. bill Office west of the Court House, near Bentley dc Pitch Idantrose,September ISth. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. No. 1. Lam Family Wringer $lO 00 No. 2. Medium do 700 No. 23f do do 800 No. 3. Small do 550 No. 8. Large Hotel do 4 00 No. 18. Medium Laundry, ej ' /1)8 ° No. 22. Large do . i or hand. 80 00 ed No N s. O 2X 2 a is u i d 3 he ha size ve g n en o e Co r g y . o need in tliers priva ar t e e f rrs am rra ilfr u s t : Orange dada. of the 'AmericanAgneulturist." ssYs of a UNIVERSAL CLOTHES W RINGER: ' A child can readily wring out a tabfull Mclothes in a raw minutes. It is.in reality a clothes eaves! Atime savei and and strength saver! The saving of l a g" men will alone.pay &large per ventage on its cos We Mt the machine much more than pays for twit every lkm in. the saving of garments! There are sever. al kinds , nearly alike in_generm epeetractior, tot we consider _important thatthe. Wringer lie -Med with Cogs, other \ ivise a mass of _garments may clog the rol lers, and the, ollers upon the crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes, dr the rubber break loose_ from the Our own is one of the first make. and it is As good ae new after nearly four years'constant • Every Wrilagenvith Cog Wheels is warranted in every particular. No Wringer can be durable glib:nit cog. wheels. AgoodCanyaiser *anted in every town. Op wept of the price from places where no one is telling, we will send the Wringer free of expense. For particulars and Circulars addreta R. C. BROWNING, 847 Broadway, N. Y. Aug. 18 1868. 6m, ST. e t HARLES TIOTEIJ f 3Bviwigents, rezma, A:rpm:sae; r•oiiirogb. ; -DR. D A. LATH OP .;, DR. wham Liostrose; KivINISL 4 1 4 P.Wi;r 12 .4P1f The Great "American Reine,dieB," known •r Helarboldvis GENUINE PREP.ARATIONS,Viz: ! tiguriours EXTRACT BMW," • " SARSAPARILLA, " nalsovim ROSE WASH. azuntouDi ommgz PauAmos, "telly Concentrated" Comp's:ma 311 1 .11214. libitraot ittu.ohu., 4 posittni 291 d Spedific Remedy for diseeseirof the Bladder, Kidpepa, Gravel, and Dropsieal This Medicine Increases the rower of direstion, and excites the absOrbents into healthy action, by which the watery or calcenms depositions. and all unnatural en largements are reduced. as well as path end intimation, and is goOd for men. women or children. SOHN PA BO MA 1. 718 Arch street, lowBth, 'oth side t Ph a iladelphia, waster, Kaouhdt I Dealer la all kinds of FANCY FM ladies' sad ehlidrOulle vilsh to retara my thanks my Mende ofdasclueluln• Ind mounding countig 'their very littersipatron• t extended to me daring 'tut few Tttarl, and will to them that I have now doro, of my own tumor , )n and manufacture a f extensive assortment tcy Pars. for ladles and the Pall and Winter HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOB WISLICIIIMES Arising from Excesses, habits of Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion., or Abuse, Attended with th ng symptoms: Indispoaition to Exertioi t of Power. Lots el bieruury, i) Incuity of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dist ase, Wakefulness. Dimness of V./don, Pain in the Back. Universal laot Dude of the Flushing of the Body. binocular 83 stem, Eruptions on the Face, Hot ands. Pallid Countenance, Dryness of the Skin. Thee° symptoms, it allowed to go on, which this med 'ine invariably removes, soon rollow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILECTIC FITS, In one of which the patient may expire. Who can any that they are not frequently followed by those "direful diseases," - Insanity and Consumption. Many are aware of the canoe of their suffering. bnt none will confess. ,The reeerde of the insane asylums and the melaucholly deaths by Consumption, bear am ple witness to the truth of the russertion. The Constitution, once affected with or -4 ganic weakness: Reqnires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigor ate the system. which HELMBALD'S EXTRACT DU CHU invariably does. A trial will convince tho moat skeptical. Old or young, single, married, or contem plating 411 arriagd, In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract Da cha Is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Snppreaalon of the Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or schirrous state of the Uterus, Leuchorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and tor all complaints incident to the itex whether aris ing from Indiscretion. Habits of Dissipation, or In the Take no Balsam. Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for nniaeammt dm:serous diseases. KEENS)! EXTui CT BUCHU CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their stages ; at little expense; little or no change In diet, no inconvenience, It causes frequent desire, and glvea strength to Urin ate, thcrehy romoving obstructions preventing and mi ring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflam mation. so frequent in this class of diseases, and ezpell log Poisonous, diseased, and worn-out matter. And who have paid HEAVY FEES to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the " Poi son .' has, by the nee of" Powerful Astringents." been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Wbetner existingin MALE OR FEMBLE.from la datever came originating. and no matter OF HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a Diuretic HELMBOLD'S EXTRVOT BOCA And it la certain to have the desired effect in all Me, eases, for which it is recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD; This is =affection of the Blood, and attacks the Sex ual organs, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind pipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making lie appearance in the form of Ulcers. Helmbold's Extract fiarsaparril la purifies the Blood and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin giving to the Complcalop a Clear and Healthy Color. It being prepared expressly for this class of cora plaints, its Blooc-Purifying Properties era preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation of Sareapa rills. An excellent Lotion for Diseases of a Syphilitic Nature. and as an injection In Diseases of tha Urinary Organs, arising from habits of disipation, used in connection with the Extracts Bnchu and dariaparilla, in such dis eases sui recommended. Evidence of the most responsible and rel fable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF OREL From eight to twenty years standing, with names Imownto science and fame. For Medical Properties of BUCHE,see Dtspin eatery of the United States. See Professor HEWERS' valuable work on the Prac tice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIC of Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOWELL, a celebmtedPhysician, and member of the Revd College of surgeonclreland, and published In the nnasactions of the King and queen's Journal See Medico-Clrurgical Review, published Ity Benjamin Travers, Fellow of the Royal College of flargeons, See most of the late Standard works oh Medicine. Eznn.ter Bumf, $1 00 PER norms, on err Tor $5 00 " BanserArazna,l 00 . " " • 500 IxPovaD Roes WASH, 50 " 250 half Or be dozen of each for $l2 00, Which will be suffi cient to cure the most obstinate cases, If directions are adhered to. Deseilbe symptoms in all contrannications. Cures guaranteed. Advice gratis. Personalliappear. before moan Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, 11. T. Sehnbold, who, being duly sworn doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mer cury, or other !Winona drags, but are , purely vegetable. 11. T. , Sworn and subscribed before me, this 22d itatiat Nov, 1854. • • Alderman. Nintit-etreet, above. Ilace,.La, Adtiresa Letters for Information in confidence, IL T: NEWBOLD. Chemist. • • Who endeavor to dlspoite "of their own " and other, adds) on Ike reputation ;Waned by I gelmbold's Genuine reeperations. ' • ,t‘ givicraj c ba, . • r. "•. -„ r• •-• Invedisou - Pkoh. 4 k 4 dVillittoffaidettifeareDM - ••i Ail rozzinzszo,traiii,.: =:MMMZM Females, Females, Females, DECLINE OR C lIANt E OF LIFE. SEE SYIIPTOXI ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT rr AND NO EXPOSURE. Thousands opon Thousands WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIM OF cy117.90033.191. PERRAPIS AFTER MARRIAGE 17 S E For ell Affections and Diseases of The Urinary. Organs. IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, -Helmbold's Hlgtdreoncentrated Compound Fluid Extr4ot Sarpaparilla. ergrz.micziatel. Helmbold's Ross Wash. AFFIDAVIT. Depot 104 Soo* Teutb4;roet, below Dbostout, nwass OP OOMlTMinite amp vierotirOteixD toouss, ' ABEL -' -- ---- --------"-- TURRELL . tiiirdill#loiiiititiondotlitilf4iiitindbistsilottklis -. IZ ' ;.' * .': 1.1 ''ll -• f : " 5:7 3 '.' f Ever (Moreau Susquehanna County, and probably corn- , prising the greatest variety or most different articles of any Store in the Northern part of Pennsylvania, and per-' baps 91 the entire State., An .assortment is kept in about thirty different branches bf trade; and the Wee-• lions are made from about forty of the best Bonus in, New YorltOsnd more than fifty Dealers` raid kfturnfat taxers out •ofNew York:. A' large protrartion of the Goods are brought direct from the manufacturers, thus insuring gennlnitartieles. Ctustomers en entering the Store must not expect to find verything in , eight, .bat nearly every article wanted will be pro laced by inquiry. Some idea of the Stock may be formedby the fdritiwlng general outline, butennmeration Is impracticable, Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Oils. Dye Stith, Groceries. Liquors, Crockery. Castes Ware, wan and Window Paper. Jewelry, Silver Ware,Perfnmery. Eancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Brushes. American Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery and Silver plated Wavy; Lamps, Materials for Llghts, , Hardware. Bed Cords,Btone Wire, Dry Cloods, Mitrors, Window Glass. Lithographs. Var. fishes. JIM. Cabs, Spectacles.' Whips; and Lashes. Brooms. iGnms, Pistols. qmipunftion, Tobacco. MM. cal and &nice Instruments. Salt: Soap, Potash, Um- . brallas, Porcelain Teeth, in short- petal,' crerrthloll. to restore the sick, to please the taste. to delight the eye to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life. The attention of the public Isrespectfolly Invited to my stork of Goods, bought exclusively toy each down, and will be sold on the same principle for low prices. le. Montrose, January 1it.1883, DEL um & mum 11.e3141-rconci• TAE PASSENGER TRAIN LEAVES Great Bend at 7.40 a. m ., after the arrival at. 0.30 a. in., of the Cincinnati Express from the west, connecting at SGMI3tOII. where it arrives at 10.10 a. in., with a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail road, for Pittston, Wyoming Valley, Kingston and Wilkesbarre, and by omnibus with the, Delaware and Hudson railroad at Providence, for Olyphant and Car bondale- At Hope station, this train connects by omni bus with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phillips burg. Trenton and I?litladelphl4. At New Hampton Junction, where it arrives at 2.25 p. m., the same train connects with trains on the Central Road of New Jersey for Elizabeth. Newark, New York. Easton. Bethlehem, Allentown. 'Mauch Chunk, _Reading and Harrisburg.— Passengers ny this train arrive In New York at 5.50, in Philadelphia at 8,00. and In Harrisburg at 8,10. The train leaving foot of Cortland street. New York, at 8.00 a. in., and foot of Walnut street, Philadelphia. at 8 a. m., connecting with the Passenger train of this road, leaving Now Hampton Junction at 11-20 a. in., and arriv taz at Scranton at 4.09 p. m., where -it corriecnoeitn a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad. and with the omnibus running to the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. This train'arrivee at Great Bend at 0.10 p. m., making a doge connection with the mail train going Went on the Erie Railway. AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Scranton at 10.10 a. m., connecting, at Great Bend with the Bay Facpreas train west on the Eric Railway.— Tit this train Passengers arrive at Ithaca, Syracuse, Bat- Er.c. the same day. 'Returning. this train leaver Great Bend at 2.20 p. m., on the arrival of the New York Express going East, and Butralo Express going West, and arrives at Scranton at 5.20 p.m. JOHN BRLSDIN, Snpl. R. A. HENRY, Oen'l Ticket Agent. Scranton, may `,1863 LACKAIVANNA & BLOOMSBURG PILELXXaFt.CIO.A.I3. ON and after April 20, 1883, Passenger Trains will run as followa: MOVING SOUTH. Paasenger. • Actom. Leave Scranton, at 5.30 a. m. 11.00 a. m. •• Kingston, at 6.40 Arrive 12.30 p.m. " Roper!, at 8.65 Danville, at 9.24 a. in. • Arrive Northumberland, 915 • f'4 MOVING NORTH. Northumberland 4.80 p. m. Danville, 5.10 Rupert,. 5.45 " Kingston, 805 1.43 p. m. Arrive at Scranton, 9.10 p.m. 8.30 p. m. A passenger trailt also leaves Kingston at 8.20 a. rn. for Scranton to connect with train for New York. Return ing, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from New York, at 4.20 p. m. Passengers taking train South from Scranton at 6.30 a. In_ via, Northumberland, rtach Harrisburg 12.30 p.m. Baltimore .30p. in.. Washington 10 p. m.. Via Rupert they reach Philade:phia at 7.00 p. m GEO. B. HUNT, Buret. Kingston, April 18, 1863. ERIE RAILWAY. ("RANGE of honra, commencing Monday. Apr. 20th, I.J 1 SCA. I* ra lns will le.ave Great Bead, Pa., at about the following hours, viz: WESTWARD notrzen. 1 EASTWARD ROUND. 1, Buffalo Ezpress,lB p.m I 2, N.Y. , Express. 1'15:3.p.m 3, Night Ezptess, 1:07a.m 4, Night Ezpres, 2:14 a.m 5, Mali, at 6:53 p.m E, Steamboat -• 8:83p.m 17, Way Freight. Itsop.m T.:, 0:51 p.m 21, Accomodation, 9:58 a.m I IG.i . LID 1 0:1, Way Freight, 9:10 a.m, Nos. 8, 4 and 8 ran every day. No. 1G rtiasSundays,tont does,not run Mondays. No. 8 of Saturdays rune thro' to Buffalo, bat does not run to Dunkirk. ORA'S MLNEIT, Gen. Supt. Terrible Disolosnrel—Secrets for the Million. A MOST valuable and wonderful publication. A work Si of 400 pag,es, sad 30 colored engravings. Dr. lihn ter's Vade Mecum, an original and popular treatise on Man and Woman, their physiology, fundlions; and sexu al disorders of every kind, with never-failing_ retnidles for their speedy care. .The practice of Dr. Dante has long been, and still is, unbounded , bat at the earn t so licitation of numerous persons, he has been Induced to extend his medical usefulness through - the .medium of his "Vade Mecum." It la a volume that - shot:Lid bo in the hands °revery family in the land: Mt a preventive of secret vices, or as amide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges that ever visit-, ed mankind. One copy, sedately enveloped. will be for warded free of postage to any part of the United States for 50 cents in P. 0. stamps, or 3 copies for at. Address, post paid. Dr. Hunter, No. 8 Division street, New York. Juno 16, 1433-1 y HUNT BROS. & BL LIR $30.1E1L411.2 1 7TC0N, Wholesale 15,Retilfl peAlersiu 111filaDVA11112,, STEEL NAILS apmus, snovutis, •DEK ithrgßA,d,'COUßrEuilvx 'dr BAIL SPIKE& EAILITOAII'aIftNIAVO 9UPPI/8'8: , , ;VABBIAOR'4IPETArdS, AXLES; BREINUAZIP, Boxim Bobo: , Brrs ancl: ,WANIERS, , 4' 42W1 1 WAY, ,itALLEABLE IBONB, 11(188, SPOKES,, ,' PELLOEB, BEAT SPINDLES, BOWS', ANvas, wer f B. itIMS. , .BILLOWEI, . . BALPIIAPe i 340 ATOMS; 9/ 23 . nWs ?key ite 7 ; • , CPWXI.*SO I,B * BIMT.R39,IOCHINGi; R.ll BLOCKS; ',ll,Auricit FARIS " l'ArN,Or %UMW OLABCIAMIDDrik ~•, al.. Scranton, March 54, IM3. II - J.:, •, , . c~~'J ~ I'~'' A VDU ASsololMir 0 . 1 , ‘ SHINS & Slllllllll GOON InF' JII§T RECENT/A :ger and wtu be Bum AT A LARGE RED*IIIOI from April pricer tsrThis Iteeketion will Include the ENTIRE STOCK Which will be fcrand as buss mutual. assi !ow TOE MST EMI TERN 'N'or t l. ON. TIME; or for PRODUCE. • • H. May, 1863. New Milford. Dissolution. TbijFirm of H. Mint & SON is Ltds day ilboo mutual consent; those indebted to the said la k fts by note or account are relneated to tall at the abuts Wm. IL At Co i Hanlon-Horne t sad pp at t; Payment may be made to U. or W. Smith, or the dam of H. Smith & Son. • • EL . =Montrose, June 1863. EENTISTPt. "sr . TBE DENTAL BUSINESS in all its branches COM .carried on at the old office of H. Smith i Sm. by the undersigned. Persons wishingartiScial %Om invited to call and examine specimens and pact. db work promptly and neatly done, and warranted. leip do all kinds of Dental Work at u low tbiures as moss in this county, or elsewhere. tffirit is plainly the day of all to haws their rat done by a RESIDENT. DRN. TIST. W3l. SMITH, Resident Dendit June 16th. 1863. If ffiuntrOle. ri• LICENSED AUCTIONEER. C. SUTTON, 'Craving taken out a License for the purpose Of us and baring hid several years update I n thn business; now tends h ie services tol the , labile in that capacity. None but Licensed .Auctioneer as ect as such. under a penalty o E6O. Bea act Of Comes, July Ist 18tel; Sec's 15. 0. Orders by mail promptly attended . to. &sibs= Friendsville Pa.'M. C. SUTTON. April 7th, 1863. U. , , 1 20 3ENI9XCIg Ex si •• a • - Surgeon! *ME subscriber having been aointedM the Cos . Lmissioner of Pensions. s MEDICAL EXAMINER it large, to examine and give certificates to ail entitled,. Pensions, will attend to allapplicatione that way_bi presented o him, at Montrose, Pa. Boozy at J. B. Ta bell's Ilotel. E. PATRICE. Montrone, April 6. 1863.—tf WROYED MEP FOR Sill /VHS and.rsigned has twenty BUCK „ LANDS,.- 1. of a thorough-hred'Cotswoldfluek and ative s h eep . which he wishes to dispose of for bteediti Forest Lake. Aug. 6,1868. Sm MU•O4. NEW FIRM. BALDWIN, ALLEN I BARNHART, WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC AVENUE, DEALERS IN FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Garden Seeds, Wheat, Clover, Timothy tc Flax Seed, Peas, Lard, Candles, PORK, HANS, DRUM BEEF, Fish, Smoked Halibut, Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, BROOMS AND NAILS. Cash' Paid fbr MAW: L. BALDWIN. WM. L. ALLEN, P. BARNHART Montrose, Aprill4. 18tH. , TO, DAIRYMEN. w,h„..•,21313d0 Arrangements to send ,Thitter le per or- Consignment or Contraet, - daring its We will furnish path free tO.lll who are den roue of doing either. To those who want to lead in will guarantee, tlia dip/lest =NW pike andprpopi turns. they paying freight and commission.. eW• - We will advance money on consignments II winted and hold ounselies responsiblei lot and Pails owned by dairTmen and sent he as. . 13A1J) I N, Au. &N &JJAItitiIIART. ' Montrose, ApalOth, MIL • _ wcwirmicam. C. TYLER hae welded interests with a. C 0 NI. the - same as with - our predecessors. MOONEY. .4 .6 Co..3ElCElTetrreireo Rs!! logy Dealers , Ito won d•be happy pa e meads, or receive thettorderkiwhichisst 1 111214neati the'sery be stiuuniter in hisabaWee.; , • • LOVDSIII3AOK, 61113E117 &CO,' ,+!, 128 ParklEcniat.l. Jan.. 1ng,11312. , Grateful for past favors. the substliftsir *lt:sell-me respectfally calliheatteralotkof elky;rl;teOse paytwirMer chants and Touters, to" the atone untie°. Orders for Hardware .will ,he • receive!' here, em 0 turwit4p 4 l, m ak Al t .proved s ) except during . the rikektba OA I, Ma I liepl. and Oct. During thosutletithaltewlll Of t' * IS see his friends and aerret theta at ga Mt. _ : • • it, HespestfUlly. . Mi t ; .. Montrose, Feb:l7th;tert: .' • • ' ' • i" ,' NEWIULFORD Ili:0 VAR - astup , MAE undersieted would intbire the puhi WWI 1, cartes on the Foundry Itk Near Milford nee the coner"; I bare fin:hand, Mid KM t in rent , lecturing . : • , • - Plows . Flow Points „CtrIiTIVATORS And I TOB WO . Ridatehed otr shortrottoo f ; Au , EA *lugged' tar be ; deed 'elder* Mu/ 115 1 M • /411fOrd A 4P#94, /Mk , ' '! • • : t k f t t CI g IteC i ef '. 'At litintritee - Ta; I ; 4 01611:: . it - Ii142 1 0isi' ? TrO *Om il u regtt a lr e fgroteut, / -tiVrel f3t b o u r: of the hotness .portlaoserbtontrossal , :Tbe ant confident that be le Prepared to antedate gong jp nal that can not tall to_gl ve WiTIBB SATISFACTION. • The Hotel and Fornitareare new, and no elan has beep world to render It equal if not VA lug in Ude pot (tittle Statir.; It le well as neat Moro: ante and talmfbrthand,4olll=dil as b ready to' rporpond toltfe Cs 4e ; raw AOppeated with mia o w env Trigifitoi - - rettakieuesiiiitifior Math, AinAde, tranWel ova Oa Pe M r Janie tt • , . . , MEMO
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