The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 19, 1863, Image 4

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GREAT REMEDY
YOS ingillfArlitx RIIVRALOI4.'''LLIBA9o,
GOVT. STIFF NECK AND Jorsrar. ,
arzam&fißvisapfurs, .
;:; : • - - 1171 ADA .. , i-,
.1 , , AND ALL.
smirmArze Aiiiiiiitlifous MUMS -
Tanen otetich it us speedy - 1M takedy.ind
*ever fans. This Liniment is referee Dom the red p
of Dr. Norden Sweet, of Connecticutt, the famousbons
eettee..asi has bean used in titiptattleefbrinorethando
years with the most Gatiniaing Mum".
AS WI Olt PM, fits tmilicaDedby
111" of Irina the most
tie _ may be convinced bye single trill!.
T la I.Mmet win tire rapidly and radically.
l
=LW MOD" °feisty Una. and in thousandsin
ua wawa nissem need it has never been known to
fail. r -
rialligniM'it afferd Immediate renal In
eveti elm,. Newsier distraud.
It win MAR* Utoworta caus ng
er HEADACHE tu three
sitnitillramehrwarranted to do it.
410 It
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t et mlinideuee or exc el r.e
trim.% mosthappyand unfailing remedy, dean
mit lOW the nervous tissues, it strongmen. and
troviviffee the irystni. and et:storm it to elastielpf and
TinAPITMIL—As an external remedy, we claim thatit
le the asstknown.and we challenge theworld to produce
att octant Niter! *Jean of this distressing complain
shiningly° it a trial, for' ft Win not fell to afford Immedi
ate relief, sad in a majority of cases will effect a nutted
cure.
QUINSY AND SORE THROAT IMO Sometimes ex-
Ilotedy malignant` and dangerous, but a timely applica
tion alibis liniment will never fait to cure.
SPRAINS ate sometime very obstinate, and et:aline
ment of thojnints is liable to occur if neglected. The
Root case may be conquered by this liniment in two or
throe days.
BRIIIARS, CUTS. WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS,
BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful
healing-properties of DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE
LiNDItiNT, when used according to directions. Also,
CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT
BITES AND STINGS.
Er, Stephen Sweet of Con'etiont,
the Great Natural Done Setter
Stephen Sweet of Connecticut,
cl iacrn all over the united State..
Stephen Sweet of Connecticut,
IA the author of, Dr, Sweet's Infallible Liniment."
Dr„Sweet's infallible Liniment
Cures Rheumatism and neer fails
Di Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is a certain remedy for isienraleti
Dr.,Bareet's Infallible Liniment
"Nies Mime and ecaldn Immediately.
Dr. Sweet's. Infallible Liniment
16 the best'known remedy for s n*lue and bruises
Dr. e ers Infallible Liniment
rams Heddache immediately and ISMS nerer Ilautorn
to fail.
rr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Affords. Immediate rend forTilat. and seldom fails
DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT
I==i3
SWEET'S InfallibreLlNTMENT
Cures cnta wenude immediately and learea‘no scar.
1) I:. .U'EET'S Infallible LINIMENT
I, the best remedy for pores in the known world.
DE. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT
line been aped by more thana million and all
praico
SWEET'S Infallible LINDIEIIT
Taken interrudly cures colic, cholera morbne and cholera
D It. SWEETS LrisnmENT
truir a "friend in need," and every family should'
have It at hand.
DR. SWEET'S In&llible LINIMENT
Ie for sale by all Dntggists. Pride 25 aral 50 cants
A Prbind in Need. Try it.
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Dr gweet's :Liniment,
A. an eternal ientedy. Is without a rival. anti will alle
viate pain more verAily fluently other preparation. For
ail ItheimatiesadNervolis Disorders kis truly infailitkie
and as a curative** votes. wounds.sprains, bruises. &e.
its soothing. busting and powerful strengthening prop.
rrtles, excite the "wonder and astonishment of all
who hare evergiven it a trial. Over Ni t thousand certU'-
eatesvie antrapolfermed within thebust
two year/, attest the het.
TO ROBSS OWNERS!
Dr. Awes DOOM. Linirnentfor Norm
is serivailett ri t sties °Mime:sem=
from •pruhutt sterietAlm. its effect is
endow:at& Amstar WM. serstehm Mop.
ets 4 it witteWeste Veiny. litnibsse and upsets
eisity,beiseentell =dewed is Ma
ces. biresittlestplesses see impend the possibility of s
euitesteiset.ilfs ease lathe bind, basterer, , lsso
raw* tit usty.besitestatett by thlsitabsest
and Ku vitt always remove the base-
Demi satiumbis bones lousiest With comptustive
Every Horse Owner •
os t
li aveLis ?needy at heed: ihr ilstlioelyt at the
at*teflateaueta trill eittualli prevent these
fmns IhealeemeNtividdelt all hones asellable.azul
with* mal. inikuTaffetivise yeltuthle %Ohms sagely
swirmens
INPALIOLE LINIMENT
Istbe
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To Vitliittkitio" .. lio cry et.be,G--41.1taLlkenest
of Dr'.... , fetowtilitikeet'cniererilane4andallaofireplace
mWeit'aliaralllbtaVnitnent" blown in Vie, glies of each
bnttleOritheatachitcbrione ere paralne 4 .
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31G.ILGA t 'S 4LUIL, General Agents.
dec.: yritXTT 48 Cliffstreai, New Yor k .
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MkNILOOD I
HOW. LOST. ROW-,; RESTORED..
Jae/ publimeg,. lAA Sid Ear46lll.z ,
IrEgrVa the: Mania. Troataient - and
Ac'4lwe riflipeteriAtoiftwen or +crEanal wanimm. ilexuar
iti!bil ty. iIiTYOIII4I;ICAP. and involantarylemisslons. t.
dinglawrdencyitirinnm , pflott. -
,andmeratal andidTplosl
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Willetpt ) dr. Ceti version, ligL 1.
TlM . inwaytaiikraartliatahr - awful conanque n aikir to t
allactAnag.heerottaillyallaared without internal "tned-1
hinds etilia4ancal'uns":ol4lcstiou of -42 tnake, langal
nwtilikgajOi4itadltnneo; atutothat empirical denees;
i.hSTATIIPAR/St dfatallatttantli - ainathe entirely van , and
hl iiy anncnough trytattnentsus 'adopted bythe onlebinted, ,
autherA ll 9,ilxilahllt. try meatnitf WWI einfrp - one - iii - '
enabled to care Innantperle,olyAndatlim)P. o -posalblo.
cost;tta+WiTtiFoTdiiik_idl tl)e a.dvertlitettnostrnmamf the
day. ThlalteAapevv,ol4ooit lagidadatilanqad
thnunanda.
$4O 1111491% -neap% Plain ormelogc
Dotpailt. niagenelpt of tworidintage Wraddroothir
tha;podlnhensi..",- Va.l,9gJi;Vi'S INtlit!C(V 4l ",
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Photogratato - liatekials,
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0174=inO nog embraces considerably over Four
different suldects, .which additions
are being continualty made,) of Portraits of Eminent
Americans, etc. Ms:
TA MajorGenerals—i9o Dritadier-Generals--43 9 Col
yneb-84 Lietttenint-colotielriOTotherofileers-60Na
74MM:ere—US Statadnenr.-.127 Divino.--116- Authors—
Amists-112 Stave-46 Prominent Wcrmen-147 Prom-
Matt Foreign Portraits-2Po copies of Works nf
inelndl_ng reproductions of the most celebrated Engrav
ing*. Paintings, Statues, ac. Catalogues sent on receipt
ofmamp. ,An oedrr for One Dozen Pictures from oar
Catalogue w in be filled on receipt of $lO, and sent by
mall , tram •
Photographic 'Albius*
Of these we meunfricture a great variety, ranging in
price from ISti cents tosso each..
Oar Albums have the reputation of being •
stirene in
beauty anddarabllity toeniatbers. The smelter kinds
On be sent safely by nail Ma postage of, all cents,' per
os. The more expensive can beaent by caveats. -4 •
We shaloeop a urge aseortanent of
STERESCOPES & STERESCOPIC • VIEWS.
Our Catalogue Of these will be scot toasty addaxi on
receipt of stamp.•
R. Ai It T. AIVITIONT.
lianufactorere of phis Materials.
60~Bemdway, New York.
Friends ot relatiom of praistnent tallitaty men :will
confer a fame by tie t tli their likenesses to eopy.—
They_ eM estop&e and rearmed uninjured.
Fine Albums made to Ihr ftegrqsaone to pre.
Pen t to their Pastor.. OP Smother pnrposesi alth suita
ble inscriptions. iv. [Aug. 20, 1868. em
.e, low living de ordered
digestion from unhealthy food, impure tar, filth and
filthy 11Airs, the depressing rues, and; above nil,
by the venereal 'infection. Whatever be its origin,
it is hereditary in the constitution, descending "frcom
parents to children unto the third and fourth gene
rration ;" indeed, it seems to be the roil of Him
who says. " I will visit the iniquities of tl e Haters
upon their children." The diseases Which it orig•.
inates take mien% names, according to the organs
it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tuber
cles, and finally Consumption ; in the glands, swell
ings which suppurate and heroine ulcerous sores
in the stomach - and bowels, derangements which
produce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints;
on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous a ff ections.
these all haying the same orig in,
. require the same
-eneds, parilic•at:ott and invigoration' of the
deep 1. Purify the blood, and these dangerous dis
--,tru,ers leave yoa. With feeble, foul, or corrupted
too i, yon cannot have health ; with that " lifoof
lie Veslt " healthy, you cannot have scrofulous
li -ease.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is compounded from the 'wort effectnni antidote§
!int medical science has discovered tor this offici
o::: distemper, and for the cure'. or the iiimniers it
That it is' far Superior to any other* rein
.:ly yet devised. is known hr all who hare p:_ven.
it a trial. That it does combine virmes
trnortiinory in their effect 'upon this class of com
pl tints: is intlispntahly proven by the great multi
tude of publicly known and remarkable cures n
has made of the following diseases : Evil
Or Glandular Sirellingr ' Tumors, Eruptions,,
p plea . Bletelms. _and. Sores, 3llrym_pelnia,
Rose or St. Anthoala Tire. Salt Rheum,
Scald Head, C 0.1103 from,tabarculous dwe
lt; in. the brag; White Switlli'ngs, Debility,
Dropsv, Neuralgia, Dry4eoain. or Indigestion,
Syphilis and Synbilitui Infections, 'Mercurial
Disease; Fannie ;Weaknesses, and, indeed; the
whole senes' of - cran plaints that - Ori4e'fro;ti inn; mify
of the•Nood.• 3jinate reports of individual eaSa - •
May be found in 'ATER'S' A'Str.nre.t Arirslc.ite,*
which is furnished to the druggists . for gratuitous
distribution, , wherein learneit the .directions
for its use, and some of the remarkable cures whit-h
it has made when nil other remedies had failed tr;t
afford casetsarelitirPoMly
all sections of the corintry, in order that et-err reader
may have access to some one Who can speak to him
of its teneftes from iiersonalrespitience. ' Serenity - •
deprmses the vital energies. and thus leaves its vie;
tints far more inhjeet to disease and its fatal remi t ,.
than are healthy constitutions, Hence it ten& to
I shorten; and .doCs greatly shorten.-the average dura
tion of human life. The vast importance of these
considerations has 101 us to spend years in
.perfect
ing a remedy which is odcritinte to its cure. This
we now offer to the ,publie, under the name of
Armes' SARSAPAUILLI, although it is Composed
of ingredients, some of which exceed the hest of
SorsaionTa in alterative power. By its 'aid TIM
may proteCt yourself from the suffering,and da;ger
of thesa disorders. -Purge out the foul corrnptions
that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out the
muses of disease, and vigorods health will follow.
By its peculiar virtues this- remedy. stimulates 'the
vital functions, and thus expels• the distempers
which huh within the system or burst oat on any
partetfliWe Itorier . beim' deeeired liy many
nunimunds of that rumbp.e- meth
anol - 4rid nothing.- bet they will twit her' be _ Ilea:died
Dar ' CUMIPPOtnied Its'iirtiiet - hte ,been
prote# - .by abundant . trial, and „there nutting no
question': of - its . =passing 'tedium for the cure
of the ginning diseases-it is intended to inch:
Although . under the ,supetinurie, it is. a very dif
event eiadielne under,.
-other- +biela has been
.before the pettpb,, , end is; fa snore-eiltvnist.thow
any o th er rebiehbstinwr bent mailable trithisa:
AILIM IVB
maw PECTORAL,
rmegrodesailltalinargireoneuh
Ocads,lPelsdeft
ler. the , reikt -Of Catisamptike
:1 4 4.44 101 An - adiftget: lll2 *
tht)
has la= so kong,useittuad so =ire:sally
kncrum. that Ire -need- do .no ore thin' stiainfe the
thariti:=ldity is keit.= to thetest hirer
hai teen;nficalt bi644ka Ala :to dOsil ie
hnns evet -r! -;; "'-' ;
Prepared by Da 1 C.
Fittetied cqui And/Veal filmiests;
r • Lrerelt - M
Sold_10,111111r?a, asa
I r rTURI
ana trisNiin,iirery , town in'{he
county. a ss -Inayracwly
SOLI=
REe-',I3OUNTY,
• PEN
A • •.- • '
igil-to his care. .Nocharge unlesiisinsecespiht.
Moutzose.- 2 0•!Ga1.- , .;- • 11. 0 1hiCOLLIM -
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33Lercuiseiie
Tl R VAZ= 3 l=r2,Tiggio 4o4,4
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wwater.-Graf
4111-- -Ptc9s•Sr( o 479.
IVALL - AIWW • Wkitlilla
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"Phompeon'a" Black Star" ,Liae of
. ,Liverpool P.aokete. - ,
PRSONS wiehing to send for thO i r friends In the old
country. can ptirslutse passer: , tickets by the abore
line from the subscribers.
Also; Drafts on Ireland for sale In sums to salt.
• WM. II: COOPER it CO, Bankers.
Mention., July IT, 1 8 0 1 it
MOORS AND
CrrEllit
PISTOLS,
r y IAIITMD,OIIIB. GUNS, AMTAVNITION
ro . /sc. Ike_ for
•J sale • ABEL TURRELL.
lontse. Mar 18, 18133.
us peculiar taint Or Wie."
which we, eaU Scum--
. lurks in the cemstitu
is of multitudes of men.
either produces or • is'
armed by en enfeebled.
aced state of the blood,
win dud fluid becomes
6mpeteut to Fillttnin the
a tomes in their rigorous
nod leaves the sys
fo Gdl into disonier
derv. The si neatens
rumination is vmi0u . .; ,. 1)-
'ed by merrnrial dis-
Mb Otter%
, Gook
IPbfladeltits.
blintfacturer of
all kinds of
an 7f 7 / 1 8,
d children,'
Jftturinnytiumke
tendsoftbsquehare
suromdlogeoandes
---11besslpateon
to ins duties
Mitlts "
senor
laymanu own
fact im
ure apor-
Ina assortment
for ladles and
Fall and Winter
SCUM.
Being the direct importer of all my Firs hom Europe,
and having them all manufactured under my own super
vision. enables me to offer my customers and the public
a much handsomer set of Furs for the soma . moncv
Ladies please give me a call before par - chasing ! Picnic
remember the name, number and street.
ecpl7amwS JOHN FAREIRA.
No. 718 AECTI Street, Philadelphia.
Frrirn - 177T9
Tea, 400313.1,FX11ZT,
51 Vesey street; New York,
Since its organization, has created a now era in the his
tory of
WHOLESALING TEAS IN THIS COUNTRY.
They have Introduced their selection of TEAS;and nre
selling them et not over
TWO CENTS PER LB. ABOVE • COST.
A NOTUER peculiarity of the Company Is that their
Tea-Taster not only devotes his time to the selec
tion of their Teas as to quality, value, and peculiar lo
calitiespf country, but ho helps the Tea buyer to choose
out of their enormous stock such Tens as are best adap
ted to his particular wants, and not only this, hat points
out to him the best bargains.
It is easy to see the incalculable advantage a Tea buy
er has in this establishment over all others.
Übe is no judge of Tea, or the Market, if his time is
valuable, he has all the advantage of a well organized
system of doingbasiness, of an immense a:mild. of ;he
Judgment ofit professional Tea ; Taster, and the knowl
edge of superior salesmen.
This enables all Tea buyersno matter if they are
thousands of Mlles 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 *epresented.
We issue a Price List of the Company's Teas, which
will be nut to all who order it, comprising
Hyson, Young .Hyson „Imperial, Gunpowd
er, Twankay and Skin, °oolong,.
.• , . Souchang, Orange, Bryson
Pekoe, d; Japan Tea
"i ffire r ri; i t has each kind ofte.477SZt reci .sn_four Class,
es, namely: Cargo, high Cargo, Fine, Finest—that every
one may tinders and from description and the price an
nexed. that the Company aro determined to undersell
the whole Ten trade.
We guarantee to sell all our Teas at not over TWO
CENTS 42400 per pound above cost, believing
this to be attractive , to the mans who hove heretofore
been paying enormous private.
• GREAT AMEBIC AN TEA COMPANY.
New Nork, Oct. 8, 'fit Mn
Watches, Jewelry, and
• Silver Ware.
IDRTGE undersignetjornald respectfully invite
your attention to IffirWell selected stock of Fine
S Gold and Silver WTCIIES. Fine Gold JEW EL
"f"-..0f every kind.and variety. of styles—com
p sing all of the newest and most beautiful designs.
lso, Solid Silver Ware. canal to coin—and the best
rnakeiof Silver Plated Ware. Each - article Is warranted
to be as represented.
VEFWatches and Jewelry carefully repaired and sat's.
faction guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY.
- ' (Saceessor to*Stanffer ..t. liarleyJ
No. (Ed Market Street, Phfladelphia,,
3farch 4th, 1.963. Snit
A. 0. WARREN
g
LICENSED GOVERNMENT AGENT FOR
lIESCOICTIVW - Sr,
PENSIONS, BACK PAT, and
DRAPT Exemption Claims.
A i ilin n erZrn i rntr:VA. w
olP,rSiAtetyeigitt:i
Mon trim, September 15th, tfra.
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES . WRINGER.
Mal. Large Family Wringer 110 00
N0..2.-Medium • do t CO
N04.11f- -do • do • • i. OOW
No. S. Small "-_ do SOO
No. S. Large Hotel do • - -00
120.18. Medium Lanndry; ' to run br Masa 1,. 1 8 '00
No. 22 . Large do t ' - ortoutd4l`' ' f 1 8 1 20
NOP. 2,y and Share-no Cogs. All others are'lrarrantL
No. 2 is thesixe generally wed in • Olean:if/willies.
°roam:Judd. of the " Ameri_enn koricalturist," repot
the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WROGER:
" A child court:4l4 wring ant a tubfull of clothes in,
a few minutes.' It la in reality a clothes Carte! &time
saver! , en*Vand strength sayer! The'Oavinc Of gar
ments crfilalone pay *large per centage sortirleem --; :.
We' Odnk die machine much more than payola' Italia
even , year in' thesavbfg•of portimts I - There alteeett'
- al kind's, nearly ' alike in general constructiOn;. Din we,
consider it impOrtitilt that the 'Wringer be' fitted 'With
Cogs, otherwise a moss - Otgarmen4 :may alog the - M1-
Icm, and the roller,* upon theerank-tha ft slip and tear
.the clothes,* the rafter break loose from the ehaft._—
, Our own la-one - of the tont Make, and it lsg&gebd as
newaHer nearly four-yeareconstaut •
_Every Wringer.with Cog Wheels is werim — ded is evert
- p whe articular. No Wringer can be - datable - witbe without cog-,
'Aco(.l Canvassers:anted in every town. ,
gar - On reeept of the price from places where no oo
Is sellinvwe will send the Wringer free of 4 /sponse, •
Foryert 4 l Mitirs4rid circulars addrem
- 11110WIING; 34.7Iirocelmly, N. Y. '
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FFItE, PootiL,CoMelt ,wi.. , Arre rvir ,o f i t 6reneev e~ T T. 46.
81/rgfrY inu"."..."7. "Jai
OttritliclL
• •
Attannrsumnrruxeir: , -- - ti
The Givatm4inericaillieinfOlf.ty!
aaudiiibadOsi
GENTMitriIIiPARATIONOtii;
•
astalsouts minim PREPARATION,
"Wily pon,centratecr Coppowad
.10110.1,c1L ; ilacitsgoemt. 331aLeaboerio
• A positive and Specific Remedy fOi,dhiesses of the
'
Bladdii,. Kidneys, Gravel , ; and .Prnpaina
, . •
This Medicine immolate the power of Wrestle:. - and
excites the absorbents into healthy action. by which the
watery er ealeetona depositionsoind all unnatural en
lapreutente are reduced. as well as pain and indamation.
and, Is good for men, women or children.
cY FURS.
NEWBOLD'S- EXTRACT BUM
frost wisastnissza
Arising from Excesses, habits of Dlssipa
Lion, Early Indiscretion, or Abuse,
Attended with tb ng symptoms: '
indispoiltion to gzertiot rot Power.
Lou of Memory, th faculty of Breathing,
,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakenalness.
Dlotness of Vision, Pain in the Beek.
Universal lassitude .of the Flushing of the Body.
Muscular System, Eruptions on the Face,
Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance,
Dryness of the Skin. .
These symptoms. it allowed to p on, which this mcd
leinc Invariably relttiVeil, soon follow
In one of orhlch the patient now expire. Who elm P:IV
that tbey.arc dot treqnently followed br thou' "dlretul
discznen,"
Insanity and Consumptfoni.
Many are aware of the cause of their sufrerirtp.. hot
none will confess. The records of tho insane asylums
and the melancholly deaths by Consumption, bear am
ple witness to the truth of the assertion.
The Constitution, once affected with or
ganic weakness,
Requires the WO medicine to strengthen and inviger
ate the Pystem, which REL.IIROLD'S EXTRACT DV
CULT invariably (loos. A trial will convingo the MO!
skeptical.
Old or young, single, married, or contem
In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract Du.
clot is unequalled by any other remedy, as to Chloresis
or Retention, Irrepilarity, Painfulness, or Suppression
of the Customary 4:Alienations, Ulcerated or Schirrous
state of the Uterus, Leuchorrhea or Whites, Sterility.
and for all complaints incident to the sox whether aris
ing from- Indiscretion. 'Habits of Dissipation, or in the
Take no Balsam. Mercury or unpleasant medicine for
nnpleasant and dangerous diseases.
HELMBOLDV.EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES SECRET DISEASES
To nit [noir stages : at little exitenre; little or tto change
In diet, no inconvenience,
AND NO EXPOSURE.
It MIT* frequent desire. and gives strength to rrin
ate. thereby romoving obstructions. preventing and cu
ring Stricture* bf the Urethra, allaying pain arid inflam
rnaticm, ttepusnt In this clime GT [Menses, and *spoil
lug Poisonuua, discatied, and worn-out matter.
Thousands opou Thousands
WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIM 07
iITrITTALCMCSI.
Importers a Jobbers
And who hare paid HEAVY PEES to be eared In a 'bort
time. have found the) weredeceired. and tbat the "Poi
son, has by the use of" Powerful Astringents." been
i
dried up n the system, to break out it an aggracati
form, and
rtnitaps AFTER MAMMAGE.
HELMI3OLD'S EXTRACT ,BUCHIE
• For all affections and Diteaser of '
The Urinary Organs,
Whether existing InVALE 011 FEMILE.from «saterer
cause originating, and no matter
OF Row LONG cresoino.
Diseases of tbese Organs require the aid of a Diuretic
HELMBOLD'S EXTRYCT BUM
IS TIIE GREAT DltlisTlC,
And it is certain to have' the desirea errect ha all Dia-,
'awns, for which it , is recommended-
BLOOD! BLOODS : BLOOD!
Ilelmbohre nighty ConeentrateiComikiund c '
Fluid - Extract - .81usaparilliti' •
•- - sErviEbmkeraski.
This
~
is Is an effeetion of the Blood, and attacks the Sex
nal ermine* Linings of the Nose. sal* Throat,' Mad ,
pipe, end other Mucus, Surfaces, making ita . appestat=
in deform of Ulcers. IltdmholMe Extract ' Eiliimajarril
la purifies the Blood and TIPDOVISSIIIi 8037 onscif
the Skin giving to the Compton:tops .Clear an Healthy.
Color. It beingpreparedezpressly for tillerless ofeons;"
plaints, its Blooe-Pnritying Properties ere preserved , to
&cater extent thin any otheeprepivatien t!y • *mos...
: r ' HeLinlold'elli)l3'Waoh..,, •
An excellent - lotion for Diseases of aßriddlitic Nature,
mass as bajettiontillietwees of UM 'llrinarY - Organs,
118114 Pg hum habitn : *ler ,disdpltion.Weel in connection -
with the Extracts Maim and-Sarsaparilla, ht such di*
easesaesewitntitended: , - ': ' • • '
, EVldelsCoof thettmetei h ietendrellahle4isticter
Aril' accorapinakaMr.
. ,
.• .l
- 14 0 ine i g ht ih to Iwentl , lcrtiG s tand i ng , illittiar
known to science Ma bine: • ` ' t . ,
• Forlfedleiti Properties ofIIIICIIII,see Biome:4°4 of
thelinited States. [
' See PrOfelsorDZWlllDP'snitabldirorhou the' Pratt;
'tics Of IllYalc. • ~,• f i_ tr-s --.- , : it- , • f
__. 2 ,
- -Sec remarks made by the late lutlebrated lir. PHY SIC.
of Philadelphia. * • '_____
_...___' • ' • , • '
See remarks made by Dr-EPRRPM, • McDO vigi.4, a•
eclebrated.PhYsiclan, andlni creamy of thb 'Royal Colleg e .
of surgeons, Ireland, and published in tho Transactions
of the Riau and Queen's Journal.
' - See Medico-Cirnrgical Revievr,ptiblished by Benjamin
Travers,
,Yellowof.the Royal poU lgg istSur g eone,
;• See most orthelate fitandattintr•O` on 'Medicine. : — I t --- • P. •I - 7
Smarr Bticum $1 00 era porr4, on err !nr $.3 00 , J . Wholefale O i lletaßDenlers In. . :, t _
, . ~ .i., Sansatinula,l 00 , t•"• - ' ' ' . 500 •'" ' ' 0 '''' ' ' * i ,' — , 4 24,71 - 2; .
Lamm. Resit WASn., r•, " , ••", : - • 2 SS , lifiii Ey
Or half a dozen of mieb for 12 OD, whit will he anill
• dent to cure the most obstinate cases, if directions ate' , • 1 /1:-"-WAI
adhered to.• , - • ~1 ' ,• •,,,' ), • • T:ii. .4.— lsk. . N . , .' 0- ,
VirDescribisYriptoini lint! itiMmtualcatfons. Cures • "'_' 4. - N,.. , i, ~. . ,
gnamntectlk .411 v en gratis: ; 7,'. -. : ": : '- • -' •. • - •
• • .
ii- ,4- ::
' I " '' 'AFFIDAVIT. ':.''- - - ' - FEEL ' - - '
S4. ‘ NAILS
r Penion'ally app before fiiii an Aldeimati of 'th'e city •-a .u...i..4:tid;...) , • ',:-.lsrar-iii.Wtrati itz Za
' Ol Phiisdoillt4i - 4- T. Eeimbold. who jbulng:dnb , sworn. ,/ li_ii•W' Mi,: 74., ...,-111.12,7. , „‘! leAtgagPir •_,
cloth say,lns preparatinna contain no narcotic, no i men., :, -, ,- ' • 4-- - ' '' '
91111Vor other •Injurousllrtigs; btit.are s pottleadelable.- ' I' -
1 . I BUILERI u IfA R I I WABL i' J - '•:"
-.' . ii ''
' ' ft'w
luzrolizticim&ilielitk47llAlVSol ; *:
• Sworn and pubsc bF4 before me, this 22d day et Noy, 7 . , , «
- Atr 4 :i . ' . l '"'''- ''*' '' ' 7 "" ' ' AV 3 t•f%MßllAutk: ' . 11.4ILROAD (It' miNnira fltrikiiilie— , "-I
' ' Le uemum i 7liatll44ll°lntavel""Vdl4 ' 7 1 I'AP II49 E •sPil-Wfy-141 2 4E4C1BK:giV8iiibux
Addreo 3 ' item for ofermation in confidence, . 1. , -,
~ . , • f, . • •
Depot 1 4 800 9 1 Tellf!ilittg ra ct , . lzfaCb‘ Clici*at , *IS. •.' `.., ' PLATED . 11 0 4 r 46 44 5.41 trir .:- 4: Iri
,• , , , ir • I , l'' ij .,, ' lAtoira, it B; e tPti - Att' --'. '. ~ • ,
r -',,-, '-• - . - i r iti f tl'emz' CCh t, l' • .'; ',' •fitP,l,lo/0, 1 -SPA'killt76EASOi6kVet ‘" "
ai r
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Int, 'endeavor e diii i P t ifee - 0 of 9wo -• 0 V A.SILS: I. VIOESi ~ !STdOILS Midi balk' , iIIiLLOWS,' ,
artisiesg i t a komotitittionsitqLteeL ; ; ll. li. ,; :, •, • _,::f. '-: ' HAMMERS, SLEDGES. ,PILEI 4e, ,te •r i ,
11 " - 11 , • •;I , Y;irt: ll : l P7.l l .ll ) k;arief _ThiciaL: fl:-11 - I 5-.*ir t 'ffietnuiv,tittzsii , Mitt . siiVirCtritist:lekas6l l - 6 . -
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_,..."_, ;, ' -,_. In? ra v e d/ W i le - Wei/ 1 . , ' ' , -0110 M -11144,111 4 ,0i11NDS
ovidbralvuniggistewrorywnere..? i , .` :IP A.. 1 !:. i , -,; i. , ,.. •,.. _' - . ~.. , . *. peyNzgij , 1.,,,, ,i 1
481CX01111ELIIIITLEB NO.AMEEte q: Ti ..' Fz,tP9 I I 4I P pA RIF2, 4 4:I II ,' W,,, A P l4 cua li 4 WRl:gliti.!
Cut opt theedektisensseit, end eland forlt;' , iind avnift '; . -.'" ' 14.7U'.... - 41 7 -tiffi.7.7 , 7771 — !° , i 3.'1 'f- ',:. •
isupositionjintekmhilitil. - " )Birch 1yi1t,12611 7 17:7, , eff l Sis , wank I , • iy : • ,
.4,. , , , , icl.i -;:, '1!? V. i of in.,,'..;, ...•!: ;:i,i. • - .1. - ,f _i • ..
lIKUMBOLDIS
" N , SARSAPARILLA ,
" IMPROVED ROSS WASH. •
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILECTIC FITS,
Females, Females, Females,
DECLINE OH CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEE Syscrrom ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD DE WITHOUT IT
(ISE
,LA. v. • un - JR-REL. r
.C49W ogonCtor isiklo . cplo otitis largestousdbestaeltusiona'
. _ . . -
of . ' . .
•,..- 1, " fit. .. 4k. • • . .
_ . ~.. • t : :,.., 4. • - _-.. -
G
._.
~./.)L !.)
Kier offered in StoignehannaCOunty, and probablieme.
t wa ng th e greatest variety or taostillecrent articles of
any Stereos the Northern part of Pennsylvania, and w.
hale of the entire State. An - assortment is kept In
about thirty different branches of trade, and the sake.
Sons ere made trot:unbent forty 'attic best Houses in
New; York, and more then /Sty:Dealers and *snide&
turela out of New; York. A . large propartiort of the
Geods aro brought direct from the manutacterers. thus
insuring genuine articles. Customers on entering the
Store must not expect to dud everything In sight. bat
nearly every article wanted will be proluted by Inquiry.
Borne Idea of the Stock may be formed by, the following
general outline, but ere:meridiem is Impiactitable. •
Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Oils. Dia , B4ISIO.
Groceries. Liquors, ..,rockery. Glass Ware. Wall. and
, Window Paper. Jewelry, Silver Ware.Perftntsery. Haney
1 Goods. Musical Instruments, Brushes. American Pocket
Knives, Table Cutlery and Silver Plated Ware.,tanip.
Materials for tights, Hardware. Bed Cords,Stone Wsre.
Dry Goods. Mirror,. Wtadow Glass. Lithograph.. Var.
elates. Bird ' Cggea. Spectacles. Whips, end Lashes.
Brooms. Guns. Pistols. Antmanltem: Tobaccredl•
cal and Surgical Instruments, Salt, Beep, Pots* IMP
WWI. Prircelatn Teeth, in short. nearly everything:to
restore the sick, to please the .taitte.to delight the eye.
to gratify the Olney. and also to conduce to tae real and
substantial comforts of life.
The ettention of Cho public Is respectfully invited.to
my stock of floods, bought eselosively for mob down,
and will be sold on the same prinel=o
lw Hese.
,
Montrose, January Ist, 1863.
ONIMMIgiIM
DEL. I.ACK'i c WESTER!'
3Etetal-r'4oist,cl.
THE PASSENGER TRAIN
T EAVES Great Bend nt 7.40 a, m.. after the arrival at
I/ 6.30 a. m..
of the Cincinnati Express from the west,
connecting/at Scranton. where it arrives at 10:10 a. m..
with a train on the Lacknwanna and Bloomsburg Rail
road, for Pittston, Wyoming Valley. Kingston and
Wilkesbarre. and by omnibus with the Delaware and
ilud.on railroad at Providence, for Olyphantaud Car
bondale. At Hope station. this train connects be omni
bus with the Belvidere Delawaro Railroad for Phillips
burg. Trenton and 'Philadelphia. At New Hampton
Janction, :where it arrives at 2.25 p. m. the same train
connects u - ith trains on the. Central Road of New Jersey
for Elizabeth. Newark, New York, Easton. Bethlehem,
Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg.—
Passengers oy this train arrive in New York at. 4.50, In
Philadelphia at 8.111, and in Harrisburg at 8.10.
The train learingloot of Cortland street. New York. at
8.00 a. in., and foot of Walnut street. Philadelphia. at 6 n.
in., connecting with the Passenger train of this road,
leaving New Hampton Junction at 11.20 a. in.. and nrriv
inr at Scranton nt 4.02 p. in., where it cornetts with a
trAin on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad. and
with the omnibus running to the Delaware and Hudson
Hsi iroad.
This train arrives at Great Bend at 11.10 p. m.. making
t ith.c connection with the mail train going West on
the Eric liairwa.Y.
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves Scranton at 10.10 a. m.., connecting at Great Bend
with the Day ll7:press train west on the Erie Itallway.—
Bvthis train Passengers arrive at Ithaca. Syractisp. Buf
falo., &e. the same day. Returning, this train leaves
Great Bend at 2.20 p. m.. on the arrival of the New York
Express kvarie and Buffalo Express going Brest,
and arrives at Scranton at 6.20 p. m. JOHN BRIS&N, Supt.
R. A. HENRY, Gen'l Ticket Agent.
Scranton, May 90,1863.
LACKAWANNA &BLOOMSBURG
001 and after April 20, 1863, Pareenger ,Tralue will
run as rollowp :
' ' ' ' - MOVING SOUTH.
Passenger. Accent.
Leave Scranton, at 5.30 a. m. 11.00 a. m
•• Bing- ton. at 6.40 Arrive 13.30 p. ni
Enwt. at 8.55
Danville. at 9.21 a. m.
Arrive at Norrennirkerland. 0.55
MOVING NORTH.
Leave Northntoberlimd 4.30 p. m.
- Danville, 5110
'Rupert. 5.45
" Kingston, 805 1.43 p. m.
Arrive At SC.TaLIt on, 910 p. m. 3= p. to.
A. passenger train . also leases Kingston at 9.90 a.m. for
Scranton to connect with train for Ne* York. Return
ing. leaves Senuttort on arrival of train from New York,
. .4.20 p..m. , . .
Passengers faking train South from Scranton at 5,M
a. tn.. vitc - Nortimruberland, reach Ilarriihnrg 19.30
30 p.m:
Baltimore 8.30 p. in.. Washington 10 p. na,. ,tilaaupert
they reach Philnde:phis at 7.00 p. In. ,
. • . is , I. . . ' GEO. 136 IIITYr; 'Sup - t.
Kingston. 4.prillB. 18f:4. ; , . ,
'ERIE.RAILWAY4.
CIIANGE of hodri. eamniencing'Sconday; Aar. 20th.
1863. Plains will leaxe (Treat Bend, pa : , et aboUt the
following boars. " •
WESTWARD BOUND. I EASTWARD' 130 t VD.
1, Buffalo Ex pies 5,2:18 NM; 2, N.Y. Express, ltsB p.m
3. Night Express, I:o74unt 4. Night Expres,, 2:14 a.m .
5, Mail, at 6:53 p:trt 6, Steamboat ••• 8:33 p.m
17, Way Freight. 1'450p.m RI 8:31 p.m
21, Accontodation, 0:58 n.m 16, a, a.gt
20, Way Peeled, 9:10 a.m
lay. No. 16 ransSandays,bat
. 3 of Satnrdays runs three
to Dunkirk.
lA'S, MINOT, Gem Sept-
Nos. 3.4 and 9 ran every
does not run 'Mondays,. No
to Buffalo, but, does not run
Terrible Diselornres—ieeretifor the Zillion.
XLMOST rateable end wonderhil publication. A woik
- of 400 page', and SO colored enitravings. r Dr. Hun.
ter's Veda Mecum, an original and popular treatise on
Man and Woman. their physiology. theater's; and seta
al disorders of every kind, with never-falling_ remedies
for their speedy
cu
for pmcticepf Mr. Mutter has
long bee n ? and fs, unixidndrid.butattheettrnest so.
lieltation pf numerous persons; he has been induced to
extend hie medical usefidness through the medium ef,
his' Vado: Mecam." It is itTohune that should-bele
the hands Drewry familytn the land.-as a ,prtrotatite or
secret %lees. or as *guide' for the alleviation ditme of
rimmed *wild and destructive scourges thateverVisit:
'ed mankind% One copy, securely enveloped. will be
ter:icor poste:pito tutfpart of the United States
for BO cent/ in P.' 0. stamps. or 8 espies for Si. Aglarel%
pot paldano. Hunter, No. 8 Marion stmt. York.
..Itittel64lMatrlY. • , • , , • • ,
11:17NTIVAOS.ar-BrAhalt
• . .
:fir
(AV , •
A nu Asioarit
SPIN & OMR GOODS,
4fa.
. and willte aold
AT - A • LAIICOV itSDUCTION
tram April price'.
hirrhis SestetUou will include the
ENTIRE STOCK
%Web will be found ai large as i a~wlllba sold al
TIE ran LER MIS
• moor . csA.seor
ON TIME, or for PRODUCIL
- Asujitarrir i
may,-1863:` '
Dissolution:
73 Ylem nill 3OS' fa this day
mutualu i tll7tbi Said drm
om. call at
..aCo'sl/21147ulieFatd pa
Payinent imsy be made to , A. or W. Smith. of the i hte
dtM of U. Smith & Son.
A. SMTTh
idontrose, June Ot t Ma. • W. Giant.
303041VriLl'XSSIMERL- 9 5r.
mum DENTAII, BUSIXESS in all Its brunettes will be
.11_ carried on at the old office of 11. Smith & Son, by
the undersigned. Pertons wishing artificial Teeth are
Invited to call and examine specimens and prices. All
work promptly and neatly done, and warranted; I will
do all kinds of Dental Work at as low Estes &worry ale
in this county, or elsewhere.
twit is plainly the &arraAl to' have their work
done by A - RESIDENT DENTIST.
NVM. SMITH, Resident Dentist.
June IGthilBB3. It • - Montrose, Pa.
LIC EtiSED . A UCTION-EER.
C. SUTTON,
Hacing taken out a License for the purpese• et ins
t ion eering, and hail nu had several iear s exPerle 2 e•
in tho hnsfnesS, now-tendees his services to the priblic
in that capacity. None bnt"
. tt Licensed' linetioneer ran
act as such. under a penalty of $6O. See act ofcenirrisa,
Tub-Ist 18112: Sec's J. 9:-
Orders by mall promptly. attended to. Residence:
Fricndpville Pa. H. C. SUTTON.
April,7th, tf.
• xPEl4o3lc:ezr.
Examining . 'Surgeon !
evil& subscriber having been
_appointed by th. COO-
L mirsiorker or Pensiona,a 361M1CAL EXA3ll: 4 lltit at
large. to_enamine and give certificates to all entitled to
Pension/F. Will attend to all applications that maybe
presented .o him, at Montrose. Pa. Bourn. at J. h. Tar
E. PATRICK.
Montrose, April 6. 1863.—tf
IMPROVED SEP MR MI
~
THE and • •rsigueittutt twenty 1113:K . LAMEIS, across
ors thorough-brettrotswoldßoekOod:Nstiss 0 beep,
which he wishes to cthipase afar breeding purposes,
Forest Lake. Aug. 6, 1663. 8m -311LONBMCILVIID.
. ,
NEW FIRM. _
BAILDWIN,-ALIEN, & ',BARN UM',
SIDE avnst-ig,
, mti,Ens 1r
FLOUR, p 4.1) SALT,
Garden-Spells -
Wheat, Clover, ,Tltethy:St 'Phut Seed,
Peas, Lard, Candies, . ] '
PORK; HAMS, DRIED BEZ
Fish, Smoked Halibut,
Syrups,. Molasses and Sugars:
TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, BROW S
AND NAILS. ':r
Cash Paid Air lihittero•
A. BALDWL`i, WM. L. ALLRX, BUM :BAIT.
Montrose, 4prill4,
.•
TO DAIRYMEN.
WB love e'i4.Bltertal‘ w
Consignment York oa C ontrac t , Buttes
season.' WeAtill tarnish' palls free to .11 who are desi
rous ot doing- either. •To those who, want to send vs
will guarantee the Atpheet mart pries and prompt 're•
hone they paytng treighteritoltindasion.
_e will - advance money on ecenrignatentelt
wanted. and hold gorseliesreepprisible for Metter
andPalle ownedlerktioln and snot byruii — • 1 - •
BALD A/A.F.H B NHART.
Hontrome, APtinetbilEGS. " - ' "
WC)TVC)III3.
lir C.' rung heitepecified interests with lup.
.thi.e*
t$ same u with our predseethare:,MOMlNT.
1.1 . 11, Co pac esthrea ssus
in zir mri atar s 40 au . tom
ppy tw-see nis
Egias,lf !mitre their orders, which ritiltirawit
the very bear twiner htsibr etite; •
L
. ram Howl!, lc.
Jeri. sass. • .
assai ter rut tuOritAusirdtes winild mai
respeethabt ad the nal:Mao or polypi gaping dint : w
and TradoNest3olo Op • AO**
Hardware wilt •Tia Wafted here and forwarded itlrw
vioT44tilicept duitegtlia mtlatairotilpilX4l2)
'Fiord
Oct. 'Daring thOso Maq{lasheva topwat limpet twiT
meads Meads and sotto them at 23 PatleMdir:ll: frositt,-,
Reneetha b.l7 ll". t =MIL •
Montrose. Fe 041823: '
nvvi iviil47olo
3,,Er arft,13,231r,
underaigted would innarrit the pahlic
Ipules on the Foandrxin NowlitiMrd Oottnak neat
the corners, 'have owttatitand tun continFlß znatia , -
factoring, .1; •
'Plows and Plqw,, gluts
CULTIVATORS*:
Arid JOB WORE finished on short *tine:74ll'4*k
warranted to be pod material and finish. •
-
.
New M 04 ilford, Aprill4,l6o:-, t t •- • :' ; .
-
1 ' KEYSTONE-HOTEL
, , I ,fs
..,. • .„, ~,,... ~, . , ..,c,„ ).. 91•,, ~}
,' l' i 't at u plOntiOgri ) ; . . r l llCN 1 4 ; ,
Viri g 4 itlaitttoli;--ririgietor.
~,,,,,
npi t spew,nn e i rr odi...volughiitonnbui ,
...s. krnuei,ii 0 Conali° ol3, and naarAl l l. o l4ol l I
of tho business portion otintOttinsli.firrhti rroprisistij
LlM:laden t that ho I oiroarfLtsiv, guests Ina nay
, th at cannot fsil tosivo.B 8 BFAciff e N. 4 s__
Th e H a w /In a trattututtount :ftnd lib Inc a•
been opiptd to VA., If 40 ; 111 1.1tnrinr 0" fn ' t
i t m hl p o r r y tt o o en tl t h o o t t .
aim:tows . Atria
sti o
de n u t mla i w i ediew A iratuo u tatrig, " ert,l
Always no ready to tooplind to tho ow or nusiamorg, 1
4; The stAbloweanottee VOW thb bouteare, nom sad.'
oo oritont• f 1,,, •', ' : so' ' ni l ..,.. .
foll
" lijoilitoptletni ioopeeltitl , y Pollan Ai'mUi
hie nld trield/4 ifirOOMWOilitt r illiVer v ila r i ii
.
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