The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 03, 1863, Image 4

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'and :that if is' eensdtntM . .W ~ 19‘ ,
been citron; and bis With pegreggviMigst --
have killed him." - ,
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4 ! You have saved s AS
the 'doctor, " and if w ill Make& yo . nr , ' for. -
tune. I hope it will. I bOlye it
will." .-' ,
Dr. Keith was right. Twe.:lsi Inatitlia
rtier that the brass tiati Aran `reiniived
trona the little corer house- lt- 111 1/0 0 . UP I
on shrubbery gate leading' to - Dr.ilestles
old residence at the "ratite 114 4 - 4 1 : 1 8
town.
There was. s bay horsecoveting-in
front of that gate; and sitin binseatAlt.
Percival. Heath, looking .as handsome - as
ever, ancl'he was talking and laughing
with theyoung surgeon.
s 4 06 tne i n , Ilea*" said James,with
sudden gravity, pulling a bell and pointing
out. Mr. Meath's horse to a groom who
answered the summons. "1 have a
favor.to ask of you," he added, when they
reached the house.
.:_ ' Glad in hearit. 'Pm me so prawn
independent that I never have admen to
prove my friendship. Well, old fellow;
what is it ?"
" I am going to take s very important,
step."
" Not to retire just yet f"
( " No, now be seriotta."
" Nor to take a, partner ?"
" No. I mean yes," added James. " I
MI going to take a partner, and I want
tee to be gay best man on occasion.
Now do you understand?"
" I understand. But suppose I were
going Cr) play principal in just such anoth
er affair ?"
" I know," said James, suddenly see
ing before him a bright little figure, with
face of misery and two white hands
clasped on his sleeve. " I wish you all
happiness. But knowing this, 1 what
yop to do me this favorvery much. You
- hare been the agent of my better fortune
and it will be a good omen to have you
at my wedding."
"So be it."
" And'now," said Jame*. " come and
h>ok at my now carriage. It isn't exactly
the thing I once set my mind upon tbrmy
wife ; but one must be moderate at first,
`yen know. Thid will do to begin with,
ch? Only for you I should Borer hare
had ono at all." .
mm won FOR MEM&
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From the American Agricu l tu rist:
Animale.—Shelter and food.* ' , e a
and ventilation. The bettor the sbe ter
for horses, neat-stook. and swine, theless
food will they consume; if ventils
provided, and they be kept clean; ; 4
will be healthier and more profitable. Pigs
as well as horses show the good of clean
bedding and dry pens in waiter.
Cows in our climate and in the system
of farming usually fdllowed, are during
the Winter in a delicate condition : early
preparation should be made so that an in
jured or sick cow may be removed' from
the rest to the hospital (s box-stall in an
adjacent department.) This is beat even
for slight injuries, for a cow may unexpec
tedly slink her calf and others "follow
suit.' Throw earth on slipper y paths
about 'the watering-trough m freezing
weather. Silk young cows to within five
weeks of calving, to fix a long habit of
milking. Feed generously, for not only
the size and character of the calf is affect
ed, bit the amount of the milk during the
entire season following.
Fence Timber.--As fence mending and
setting is ono of the first duties after the
frost is out of the ground, so a standing
job lei the winter ts the getting out of a
good' supply of posts, - tails and stakes.
Let it not be forgotten.
Feeding-R:oa and Troughs should be
substantial, sheltered, under roof if poso
tie, always kept clean.
Grain-fields.—The wandering of cattle
over the grain and grans-fields, particular
ly when, covered with snow, and in thaw
ing weather, is to be avoided. Snowdrift
dams should be cleared away, and stand
water drawn off.
liorses.—All horses, 'young and old,
should have Warm, emulate:Ms shelter,
be cleaned daily, and if used, blaiketed,
both in the stable mul.out.of it-.-the eta-
Lie blanket being the lighter,:and not cov
ering the neck. Colts and horses from
which no labor is required, need no blank
ets in moderate weather, or in a warm
All heroes shordd be kept well
shod, and the calkalhatp in winter.
Idanures..-"tdt is besvto keep:manure un
der cover and - etudosecli - so that, .1" slow
fermentation :wine constantly going on.
Tina.,active fermentation is very mint-sous;
it ma -. ;checkedby cking it very
rJose • 4, treading of animals, spread
idtirkeeping bogs upon it, or
working it over. The latter secures even.;
peas of fermentation while it prevents
bunting or ire-fang.
Poultry.—To secure a supply of eggiL
keep • bens in a light, warm, airy room,
feed plentifully,..giving regularly some an
imal food — oyster-shells pounded fine, or
Peale other form of lime. A little pulver
ized white arsenic in the whitewash will•
destroy lice effectually. Fowls choose the
highest. part of the house 40 roost in, and
is there be not good ventilation, they . will
sbmatimes.soffopte.
Irge**und.e—ittlere' s your Evening
• Paper42ll alma tho }rattle:! " tried one
Qtthe neiraboya, the other: afternoon. fte
he WM Veildb3r, wareC- Anil:An - 4 4 w
hwAiiigihe etching
slalom:lament, bonglit - s paper, and ra n
viii iyolinatily, 'pier:Alit lead , linen sd die
doiapatOes., recorked to the &Am hit if
tenewailitieattne; * Where 3e= , !rilitsbot;
Tiithl .•
oree ii.b.. 4 l•Se :auk
". • ag :oft gesekaihi-eicj.""
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GREAT ~Bizpvi .- -
"(4! Veil= lf ALM. DPIIDADO.
~ _ N ON AND JOINTS.- ;, • •
Ir.xl7 — wrir7 2 pre.
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DENTIMATTO Aririnwors DISORDTDS
, Foe all tiottabit ts a 'Deady Mt oartatiletnelti.sid
Meets MU. Ms Unman% la imam from tba reap
gret:swiss sweet, of OMMeetteatt. tin Warms boas
. W 3 ass UM aped is Vallractiee far maratbsadd
years arab the most astoatablaganeamo.
hi AS TM Olt -It la llotivalled bt
say ,:
the pub PAM
lic. of *blab. th e moot
a may be coovitmed by a staple trill.
to Mimeo, wlll Mae rapidly eta radically Mum-
COmeriasVett le' L l d7 . itubt-Aretiluelrd. :4ctic;
aim
FORXEMIJIGUA'W gad istnitollste ratter's
every essa. Itawrter =num, _ ___-
. It willwellirve tbOworst oases of pILDACkLii ht eflte
atlantas lad tsmarraatatorialit. ..
, -r , -., 1: !. alai itiiifieristrittittlt
V d i mr , ./ 4- •. , DU==TY A. 01111ERAL
• 0 ' '). • • . frost tor ohm ore:rem Ode
a ens as . essUpsyssatakfllSitimedy. Actin*
=Zs tba osT i rm a ttstaet, y
s t_trembey2e LI
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riatedy widths tbattt
is tits and cballempt the:rorld toprodaea
to - ad. Story vietba of tide distressing complain
tWard pits Routs!. Om it trill mottail to afford lmmedl•
Starilttf t sad ba a Majority of such will Mimi a - radical
rate
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trem7 ST rularati t Urerema inUt - 7 47tta b r ime r s.
the o that tsr m Dever tato cure. "1"
CS.
1 "MilMetritilitni?eittrry obi t
I II :1? t eg es 1 4111.121 S ."
werWaste e tostt VI sent:red by tide Unman Is two or a
Wee Osys_._
BOUM CUTS,. 'WOUND% 110223, ITLIZEIL
ROM UV 14111115. - yield readily to the woiderfal
*tau prOperties of VU. MEETS . INYALLIDIA
=WPM whew and serOidliit to dinette's.. Also.
CHILIZAI3III. - MU= Iriarri AIM =Cr
Dim an sum
Or, Stephen Sweet or Con'eticut,
the Oteatltstitralßate Better.
Stephen Sweet of Connecticut,
to loam on oreo *Molted States:
Stephen Sweet of Coneetient,
Is Was*or of "Dr. Sweet's IshDibis I.lalutant."
Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment
Cores Murat:tad= and never thrts.
Bt. Sweet's bitable Liniment
Is a certain remedy for Nannies.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cara auras end scalds lisunedlately.
Dr. Sisteet's Linbizent
lithe but tottott to telly for mutat and braises.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
to tall. Cares Headache t ra m ediately and was never laurrn
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Affords tattnedtate rolls! for Plink and seldom foils
to rare. '
DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT
Cares toothache In cateminuta
DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT
Cares etas wounds Immediately and leans nonatr.
DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT
Is the best remedyfcrr sores In the known world.
DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT
flu been seed Vence Mammalian people, and all
prase it.
DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMEMT
Taken Intemaly eixieteolle.s.bolera mashes end ebblem
DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT
Is trays !friend In need," sad cry family ohatad
tosrelt at moo.
DR. SWEET'S LINIMENT
U for Ws 14 an Thltglata. Price 5 sad 50 cents.
A 'Friend* Need. Try it.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment,
As an external rea l = Is without a rival , and will alle
viate pain more y than any otbet prepandion. Fur
all fibeumatican Natrona Disorders It is truly infallible
and sea mantleefor sores wounds.sprains , bruises, be.
its soothing. healing and gowerfal strengthening prop
erties. excite the just wonder and astonishment of all
who have evergiven it a trial. Oyer onethousand cent/-
eases of repiirble enrea.performad toy it within quint
two years, ',Oat Itta fact.
TO HORSE OWNERS 1
br. Sweet's Infollible Liniment for limit.
Is mnivalled by any, lad in an eases of tameness arising
from sprains, bruises. or wrenching. its effect is =glad
and certain. nainessor =ldle galls. scratches. mange.
etc., it will also ewe speedily. Ringbone and spavin
may easily be prevented endeared In their incipient ste.
gee, but confirmed discs areheyond the possibility of a
•culicaleurs. No ease of the Inind,however, is so despe
rateor liveless bat it may be alleviated by this liniment
and its faithful application will always remove the lame
ness and enable 'the horses to travel' ith comparative
ease.
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Every Horse Owner
*bawd hays Misremedy at hand, for natio:Orme at the
fiesta *flintiness will eficlually prevent those
form ble dbosses.lo which all horses are liable, end
which wortblem render sb many otherwise. valnahlabonies nearly
DR. -SWEiIET9S
INFALIBLE LINIMENT
SOLDIERY'S. FRIEND ;
: Asa ttumzeutds hue found It truly
A4IIEO IN NEED
kI3TIOII 1,
To Imelslisapoiltkon. observe th_eire slidLikenesa
of Dr . Stephen Sweet on every labeL and also " Stephen
SweerelnfaMble Llntment" blown In the glass *Teich
bottle. *Windt which none are genuine.
EICILiENCIN &CO tole proieletors, Nand*. Ct.
- • • IECIEGAN &ALLEN. General Agents.
dee2 ypt) f ryy 43 Cliff *treat, New York.
prima by dealers everywhere.
TO TILE PIJBLIC.
ABU TIFIUMM
dlim=i%reaelred. =4ll ,atzwatAr seedtlaz
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%timed*. iieriliritheaii Of to which he Is
en •sathrsditse with ssotidas. tow gicepthm:,...
s.
LL *path thinks to those who hue/km
in Id/ninth their patronage. andr hopes tosnerit am.
tansaapiwttlnstsliswth, Tke Public ate theßestren/thi
shed Wth/I UAL /14Wes spa sziasimtivaalitue What*
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Cirese..estais,laikpoAlra .
Dissolution.
flrtiirt Thu ofu. wars di SON Is tab day dbvived
by Meted cotticat dicta indebted to tho affgarta
byte:do or amulet aro tcqueUcd to call at dm office over
Wta; Cooper - tt Ws Seeking Ifouse, and . pay op.-.
Peritaut *say be utado to U. of W. Smith, of the TAO
dna of U. Smith 4, Bon. .
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If. Slant.
Montane, .Itteit Irt,lBBll. . W. fillttfll.
71:34011VWXNEIT'ill. "Mr .
DENTAL BUSINESS In all Its branches wlIl be
1 tattled bit at the old °Mei, of H. Smith a Bon, by
the undersigned. • Persons wistang.artifieltd Teeth are
tiorited to i s
glad examine Specimens and prices. All
work promptly Dental eatly done, end warranted. I will
do all kinds of Workat, as low figures as any one
In this count elsewhere.
aril is Inly the ditty of all to have their work
done bt a WENT DENTIST.
WW. SMITII, Resident Dentist,
Jun 0161141963. tf Montrose. Pa.
WJNT BROS. & BLAIR
SaialEß-saahriNCOra t 3E 3 '12. 1 ,
Wholesale it Retail Dealers la
al YID 741422
X MIL 'Cake' ,
STEEL, NAILS,
suovuto4,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE,
MINE RAIL COMITERSUN7r & T RAIL SPINES
RAILROAD & MINING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, simmer AND
Doxt.9. BOLTS, NUTS and ITASHESII,
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IROYB RUBS,SPOKZ3,
PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, DM, .fe.
ANVILS. VICES. STOCKS and DIES. DELLOWS,
11/MX=B. SLEDGES. FILES. gte. &c.
CIRCULAR AND XILLSAWS, BFLTING, PACKING,
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT, HAIR & GaINDSTOI.47.9.
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHERS FINDINGS
FAIRBANK'S SCALES
fkzunton, March 24, 1661 ly
UNIVERSA CLOTHES WRINGER.
No. I. Large Family Wringer
No. 2. Medium. do
No. 2) do do
No. 8. Small do 010
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No- 8. Large Rotel do 14 00
No. 18. Medium Land*, to run by stem- 18 00
No. 22. Lame- -do i or band, 1 80 uk/
Nos. 831 and share no Cogs. All others are warrant
ed. No. Bis theitse generally used In private families.
°ranee Judd. of the "American A Menitoxist," says of
the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER:
" A child can readily wring out a tubliil ofelOtheilla
a few minutes. It is in reality a clothes avert A time
saver! and and strength Barer!' The easing of gar
ments will alone pay a large per canine :on Its cost.—
We think tho machine much more than pay. • for_lia4
every year in the saving of garments ! There are - sever-••
al kinds, nearly a li ke In general construction , but.are;
consider it important that the Wringer be fitted .tr/th;
Cogs, otherwise amass of garments imt clog tho
surikthe ballets upon the crunit-sbaft,- slip alld'tlrar:
the Clothes,' Or the eubtler 'Wreak Mese Taten the shalt.—
Our own Is one of the first make, audit is us - goollail;
new after nearly four years' constant use."
Itrery Wringer with Cog Wheels is warranted In MIT
particular ls. . No 'Wringer can be durable without 07z
whee
Alkood CM:MUIP? wanted In eyery town.
or — On recent of the price from places where no tiatel
is selling, we will send the Wringer fresof expense.
For pa:nimbus and circulars address
R. C. BROWNING, 84 Broadway N. T.
Aug. 13, 18G1. Gm. •
XX;elliC/Elleatiel • •
fi m Bodin market. constantly on band.llladatzliCow
dikec:ngt cam bo obtained ny kaki s= nir T i ? l:
Pubtow, Cansumption a Curable Disease!: !
CARD
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The undersigned having ban - restored to health in a
few Weeks, by a very - simple remedy, after havingant ,
fend severely with* severs lung affeetioli. and, . Shat dread - illsease; , Coustuaption.+ls anxious :to uske
known to Ids Yellow sufferer's the pelmet care.
To all who desire ft,he will send a JJ of the pre.
icription used (free of charge.) with the ono f or
pluparitirand cling the same; Whicbthry - will find:a'
sure cure for Consumption, Atithma, Bronetatis..COlds_,
*mho,- go. - The only object ottlie'advettiver in serid,' ,
lag
fa
lag Is to heifeattbe , alilleted.' and
w pri
ilyread information Which he con Yes to be inrainable
.--4 - nd boblopes every su ff erer fry his remedy. as It
trill cost them nothing. Saps prove a blessing.
Partici, 'wishing the prescript on will please address -_.
Rev.vntri'AMD A. VICLSoN. vplisumburgb.
4;4 filet. ` al 2 . .gisligt FM% New INA-
4s., , toT,siglm"
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i gniALV-S;# l -7 rt „ odi"
Th e ersit
A -re
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srumincorsidiakfiTs
G E)110 1 i 114"44 4 # 6 # 8 3 -13 .0
S *IMMO
2 EIATISAMITLLA.
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aliarDava Lozmunna 1111:PaBAUM,
':--'%040,11_,,7-0 1 04rtnitatreoniPollgO
- lirtiOjer, 1.1.30 - * O4l/11'
;44040 11 :,4 411 0,94 4c ; 07 . 6:044 % *Ri0ti 5 tiv
i3tadder, gidaCyc, Aravel, and Dropsical
::::tplliugs. •
litedtefine In .tio Dower of digestion. and
excites the • , *into healthy actin% by which the
watery or daeglOttli deposltlene. and all nneuttaral ea
urge:neats are reduced. pal well aft pain and inditantloo,
and is good for tam irony er children.
~,, . . • 1 use4Hutsultri. l - ' '
!ELMOOUP'S: EXTRACT BIJOU
Arleirierom t . Eiceluiee, habits 'of Dieeipa
, tion,'Earlyrludiseretion, or Abuse, •
Attended with lb ng symptoms:
Indisposition to Exertiro I Of Power.
Lora of Alernosy„ Or teenity of Breathing.
Vi'enkNerves, _ Trembling.
Horror of Dlse.ii.e. ' Wakefulness.
Dimness of Vlsitns, • Pilo In the Back,
Iroise/sal lassitude of the Plumbing of the Body.
Murculsrdysterni Eruptions on the Pete.
Dot Bands..-- 1- phllidCoentecuitice,
Dryness of the 144. • --
These stinomsi Ii altered to go on, *bleb this tood
!tin!) invaria bly remotes, Soon follOW
111PoTENCIT 0 'FATUITY, SPILECTIC MS.
A
.
To one of las the.Mitient may expire. 'Who eau say
that'they are not frequently followed by those "direful
Instruct,' C
Insanity and Consumption•
litany are Ware of the cane of their suffering. but
none will confess. The records of the insane asylums
attd_tbe nuelancholly deaths by Consumption, bras am
pia witness to the truth of the assertion.
The Conetitntion, once hfreeted with o
.
game weaknees,
itcquitestbesild of medicine to strenethes end Invigor
ate- the system. Which lIELMEIDLD'S EXTRACT MT
CRU inviliably does. A trial will convince the most
skeptical.
Females, Females, Females,
Old or young, single, married, or contem
plating marriage,
la many affections pecullarto Females the Extract Ea
ebu is unequalled by any other remedy, u to Chlororts
or Retention, !trent. left, Painfttiness, or Suppression
of the Customary - Evacuations. narrated or Schirrons
state of the Uterus, Leuehorrhea or Whites, Sterility,
and for all complaints Incident to the sea, whether aris
ing from Indiscretion. Debits of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE Oft CIIANLE OF LIFE.
SIM OTXFTO3II 010 R.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
Tan no Vaisam. Mercury. or unpleasant medicine for
unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
RELMBOLO'S EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES SECRET DISEASES
Ti all their stages ; at little expense; little or on change
in diet, no inconvenience.
AND NO EXPOSITS=
It ceases frequent desire. and gives strength to Urin
ate, thereby removing obstructions. preventing and cu
ring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflam
mation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expell
ing Poisonous, diseased, arid worn-out matter.
Thouaandsopon Thousands
WRO RAVE ERIN TER non' OT
41;2117.416C111081,
And who trays paid HEAVY PEES to be ens's!! In a short
time, have found they were deceived. andfLUat aka Do!-
Jon; has by the use of" Powerful Astringents." been
I
d r ies,up D the • *elem. to brads otit in an aggravatei
forea.sind
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
S E
HELMIRD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Pot all affections and Dlaimaes of
The Urinary Organs.
Wnetterewletingist ZIALIOD,REMIILRIrost wuatever
mom originating. and no matter
OP 1101VLOWEI STANDING.
Diaemestefthese Organs require the aid of a Diuretic.
IMJNOLFS EXTMICT BMW
18 TOE GREAT DIURETIC.
And It le certain to have the desired effect In ell Dir
emir. tor which It Is recommended.
BLOOD! liLOOD:
Ilehnbolda Highly Concentrated Compound
rigid Extract Sarsaparilla.
Wale &natio:Bon of the Blood, and attacks the Sex
ual organs. Linings of the 2iose, Ears, Throat, Wind
pips.andothea Mucus Surfaces. making its appearance
in the formof Ulcers. lielmtmid's Extract Sareeparril•
latotritica thrßlood and removes all _Sealy Eruptions of
the.bkia giving to the Complcziop a (Hear anciLicalthy
Color.. It beingprtmaredezpressly.for this class efeora-
IdainUi. ifs Moot-Purifying Properties ara preserved to
=Mr ealent.than anrother preparation of Hump&
. fleimbold's Rose Wash.
An excellestliotion for Diseases of a Syphilitic Nature,
ands, =injection in Diseases of the 'Urinary Orzana,
VAfnun habits ef disipation. need in connection
L wEaltracts-BuchutUid Sarsaparilla. in sash
me-easzetornmended.
Evidence of tbe Most rozponsibleandrellable character
Velatrompany the medicines.
CRICIVICATES CUBES.
Pgratillght to twenty years standing, - with names
idtoWn tazetericealld fame.
Foil[odicalProperties ofECUCLIR,sce Dtspensa2ui7 of
the Unitedlitato.
Sec Prollisor SEWERS'. valuable work on the Prac.
tics of Physic. N.
Seettrmarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIC
of flifladdpida.
;Settreatirlts made* Dr. EPHRAIM McDOWELL, a
cian,and member of the Royal Came
t e r mileari ffg~lointainand, and published in the Transactions
of and;
Queen's Journal.
deaMcdico•Cirurgical Review, published by Benjamin
Travers. Fallow of the Royal Collegeof Surgeons, •
-See most of the late Standard works ,on Medicine.
ErrturoMnoriv. -$1 00 BOTTL6, on EIT.POr $5 00
•iiliumaratuiss,loo • " 5 00 •
!*mild: Roar Want, 50 n 966
Or hallo dozenof each km $l2 ea se .ich will be er.
tient toeare the most obstinat.if directions arc
adigiettito. -
1219" Descritii symptoms In all 63=i:illations. Cares
guanateeo,
:AFFifiAITE •
• Persons* appear before mean Alderman of the city
orPhillidelphht. It T. lielabold. who, Being duly sworn
dothrity, his pripststions contain no narcotic, no pier
eery, krothe r ioyees drop, but are_purelv renetsble:
H. T. HELMBOLD.
Swords**bscribed inbefore coe. W thisM. P. Mid di'y
BB of ov.
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HIARD.
Aldermen, Ninth-street. ribose_ Bate. Phila,
Address. Letters forinforrastlon in confidence,
_IkT. WAMBOLD. Chemist. •
Depot IdlitiOnth •Tentb.strect, WOW Chestnut, nib.
anninintMl ;
' t anii_oopitnaneuttet. ,
Who emdairot Ho, disoose. , .! of theirrown "and other
ankles OA* rejletelien attained to
Dinnbas tons
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‘ 4l ' SOW Wash.-
DPICNVOI - - •
Cut ant the sdrertisinnitall. itiB HOBS, It, trod
101Postilet tar arm". HlBeki M-Iy.
EM!IIIMM=
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Sowassi torsale*oi the largest and bestadlita
r
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Ever offered iii Susquehanna County, and probably cone
prising th#greatest variety or most different articles of
any Store in the Northern part of Pennsylvania: end per
haps pf the entire State. An. assortment. Is kept in
abort' thirty different; braneties of trade:And' the seloc-
Gone are made from *bent forty of the best Noises in •
New York, and more than fifty Dealers and Manafse
tater* out of New York. A large prop4rtion of the
.Goods are brought direct from the manufacturers, thus
insuring genuine articles; Onstomere on entering the
Store must not expect to find everything • in sight. but
newt!, every article wanted will be proincedlfy inquiry.
''Se idea of the Stock may be formed by , the fifilowing
general outline, butenumeration is immacticable. • •
Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Oils. Dye Stuffs,
Grocorres. Liquor*, "rookery,Most -Ware. Wall and
Window Paper. Jewelry, Silver Ware.PerfatnOtr• grolc7 '
Goods, Musical In otrumente, Entshett. 'American Pocket'
Knives. Table' Cutlery and tillier Plated Ware, - 'Orape, •
Materials for Lights, Hardware. Bed Cords,StoneWsro,'
Dry GOods. Mirrors, Window Glass.' Lithographs. Nrnr-:'
nishes. Bird Cages. Spectacles. Whips, and Lashes,'
Broom.. Gans. Pistols. Ammunition, Tobacco, Medi
tLand Surgical instrnments: Salt, 'Soap, Potash. Urn
-Iwellas,Poreclain Teeth; to short. neatly ever)thirdt.to
'restore the sick, to please the lute. to delight the eye,
to gratify the limey: and slsoto conduce to the real and
• substantial corn forteof life; - • '
'he attention of the public is respectfully invited to
•my stork of Gocids, bought exelditlvelY l for cash down,
and will be bold on the same principle for low prices.
ABEL TURRELL;
Montrose, January 151,180: -
LICEN SE D AUCTIONEER.
AL C. MUTTON,
Having taken oats Metric for *ha piirpessi of ate
tioneering, rind tuning liod nostril ycansexperlence
in the heroines', now tenders his serviceit to the public
In thateapacity. Noun but a Licensed 'Auctioneer. can
att as, such. under a penalty of kW.. Bcc act of Congress,
July-Ist 1552, Sees 5, 9.
°Moro .by nail promptly attended to. iteildefiew
Fetenoorille Pa, • M. C. SUTTON.
April 7th, 18611. tf.
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A. 0., WARRE N,
LICENSED GOVERNMENT AGENT FOR
33C101:TNIC"E"
9
PENSIONS, Beast, PAY, and
VEULltarrateniptiOn Claims.
A Li. Business Intrusted to Wm promptly ettenacti to.
At Once tweet of the Court House, near Bentley & Fitch
Montrose; September 16th, 1863.
Watches, Jewelry, and
. Silver Ware.
TUE undersigned would respeethilly Invite
roar attention to his well selected stock of Fine
Gold and Silver WTCIIES, Fine Gold JEWS!,
-
pr s ng t i Lf o t r b e e l n ery ea ki f i n d n e d n ui d o.;: r l l 3=ti o f f ul s i l l y erfnit.
!so, Solid Silver Ware, cones to coin—and the best
make of Silver Plated Ware. Each article is warranted
to be as rePresetited. ' •
Mr - Watches and Jewelry wrefully repaired and antis•
faction guaranteed. JAMI HARLEY.
(Successor to Stauffer it• Harley.)
No. 6:4 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Starch 4th, 1863. amf. •
WM. H. COOPER flt, CO.
• AGENTS FOE.
Thompoon'a "Stack Star" Line - of
Liverpool Packets.
PorsoNs wishing to send for their Maids in the old
country, can purchase passage ttckctab thu ahoye
line from the subscribers.
Also. Drafts on Ireland for wile in sums to suit.
WM. D. COOPER CO.. bankers.
Montrose, July 17, MI U
DI llfw7 & WESTERN
3FLetll-3rczoca,cl.
THE PASSENGER TRAIN
T EAVES Great Bend at 7.40 a. m.. after tho arrival at
14 6.80 a. m. of the Cincinnati Express from the west,
connecting at .
Sc where it arrives at 10.10 a. ra.,
with a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail
road, for Pittston, Wyoming Valley. Kingston and
Wilkesbarre, andby omnibus with the Delaware and
Hudson railroad at Providence, for OljThant and Car
bondale. At Hope station. this train connects Dv omni
bus with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phillips
burg. Trenton and Philadelphia. At Now Hampton
Junction, where it arrives at 2..25 p. m., the same train,
connects with trains on the Central Road of Now Jersey ,
for Elizabeth. Newark, New York, Easton. Bethlehem.
Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Reading and thmaistmeg.—
Passengers
,Dy this train arrive in Now York It 5.50, in
Philadelphia at 11.40. and in Harrisburg at 8.10.
Tip train leaving loot of Cortland street, New York. at
8.004. m .„ and toot of Walnut street. Philadelphia, at Ga.
m.,,yronnectiug with the Passenger train of this road,
leaVingNew Hampton Junction at 11.5) a. m., and arriv
ing:at Scranton at 4.01 p. where it cornetts with a
train 6n the Lackawanna andßkoomsbrug Railroad, and
with thetannibus running to the Delaware and Hudson
Railroad.
This train arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 p. m., making
a close connection with the mail train-going West on
the Erie Railway. •
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leavesserinion at.lo.lCta. at.. connecting at Great Dead
with the Day Express train west on the Erie
By this train Passengers arrive at Ithaca, Syracuse. Buf
falo. &e. the same day. Returning, this train leaves
Great Bend at 120 p. tn., on the arrival of the New York
Express going East, and Buffalo Express going West,
and saliva at Scranton at L
JO SO p. m.
°HN BRISBIN, Sup't.
B. A. HENRY. Gen'l Ti4et Agent.
Scranton, May 4A,1669.
LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG
WILA3X.TdEt.IOOBXI.
(11 1 and after April 20, 1562, Passenger Trains will
kl run as follow*:
MOVING 8011711.
Passenger. &tom.
Leave Scranton, at 5.30 a. m. 12.00 a. in.
" Kingston, at 6.40 Arrive 12.30 p.m.
" Rupert. at 8.55
• " • Danville. at 9.24 a. in.
Arrive a t Northumberland, 9.55
MOVING NORTH.
Leave Northumberland 4.30 p. tn.
" Danville, ; 5.10
" Rupert. j 5.45
Kingston. 805 1.45 p. m.
Arrivelit Scrant on, 9.10 p. M. 3.80 p.m.
passenger train also !EPICS Kingston at 8.20 a. m. for
Scranton to connect watt trails for - New York. Beta,-
log, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from New York,
at 4.20 e. ra.
Passcrogers taking train Vonth from Scranton at 5.30
Northumberland; reach Harrhollnrg_l9.3o p.m.
Baltimore 8t+.30 m .. Washington 10 p: m.. VlairtuOrt
they reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. tn.
GEO. B. IRLNT, Sup%
Ringaton, April 18, 1853.
•
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warded free of postage to any part of the United States
for 80 cent. in P. 0. stamps. nr 8 copies for $l. /uldress.
post paid. Dr. Hunter, No. 3 Division street, New TOriC"
June 18,1885--17
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SPRING &MINORS,
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THE
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ON TI4E, 'or for ... PRODUCE.
IL BITERIT T,.
May; 184 breiv"Vill'ord,
TIM GREAT AMERICAN ,
cjcorxipidsorry,
)51 Vesoy stree Cliew , York,
Since its onpiatattosi, hei evisteta pelf eta h: the hie.
. .
~,-6 50 of . ‘_:
WHOEESALING COUNTRY,
intOdziee4 Oct"' 4leetliotr of Tr.l4,ind
• selling ttical not ace I
TWO CENTS PO' LIVL-MIOVE
NOTMETi peculiarity id" t i tle CcinipiMY' le that their
tL Tea-Taster not only devotes his time to -the seise.
tion of their Teas as, to quality, value, MA 'peg liar
entities of country, but be helps the 're:Thayer toctosee
out of their enormous stock such Teas as are best es.p.
ted to his particular aranta t andolnt poly this,.but points
out to him the host baigaine. 4 • -
It is easy to ace the incalculable advantage • Tes bap
echos In title establlsludent over all others.
Übe is 'an ROO of Tan, ar. Mae Market; V' his Blasi
valuable, ho has Witte advantage of a well organized
'system of doing business, of an immense of The
Judgment of a professional Tea Taster; and the kneel
edge of superior salesmen.
This enables ellTca' buyers-41e matter If they ere
thonsands of miles from this market—us purchase er;
good terms here as ttorNew York .merchants..
Parties • cab drder Teas, and'itill be served byte es
well as though theyeiniso themselves, henget:re to g e t
original psekagee, true weighter 7 ardltarcs : sad die
Teas are warranted as epresented..
We issue a Peel List of the Companrs Tett, winch
will be sent to all who order it, comprising
limn, Young ;IlyzonGlanpowd
„ „
er, Twank'fig • and - Skin, boplong,
Souchung, Orange, Hyaoii..
Pekoe., d; japan Pect
of ever, description. colored and nacoload..
This het has each kind of Tea diyided 'to ford Cher
es, namely: Cargo. high Cargo. Fine, Finest—that ever
one may tinders and from.description and the time as
nexed. that the a nd
are determined to under se ll
the -whole Tea trade. ,
We ...uarantee to sell all our Teas at not
over rro
CENTS ce otes.Y per pound abovecost, believing
this to he attractive to the many Who tare heretefats
been purleg_enormons_profits.
• • GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
?tie r Nork, 0ct,.8.T4..8m. Importers Jobbers.
. _
..r..unsissixo*
Examh:un g Surgeon 1
TE subscriber having been _ eppointedhy Ahe Cow
L missioner of Pensions. a MEDICAL EXAMINEE it
lame. to examine and give certificates to all entitled to
Pensions, will attend to all appllcationa th at znti o
presented .0 him, at Montrose, Pa. Rooms at',l. B. To
bell's Hotel. E.
Montrose, April 6. 1863.-41., ;
NEW, FIRM.
BALDWIN; ALLEN& -BARNHART,
WEST SIDE OP PUBLIC AVENUE,
DEALERS M -
FLOUR,FEED* SALT,
.
Garden Seeds,
Wheat, Clovex, Timothy ic Flax Seed,
Peas, Lard, Candles,
PPRK, MIMS, DREED.BEEL
Fish, Smoked halibut,
Syrups, Molasses -'arid • Sugars,/
TEAS, CoIcEEE, SPICES; R.B 9 NIS
AND NAILS. -
Cash Paid far Batter.
A. BALDWIN, WU. L. ALLEN, P. lIARNIIIST.
Montrose, Aprlll4, 1643.. - •
TO DAIRYMEN.
wtokveon Co e nsi t en t): tae0.1371111 Butle r
gr to
51:1
season. York
furnish . n pails free to all who are
rang ofdohig either. To those who want IA send vs
will guarantee the MgAssf market prier gad prompt 11 '
turns. they pa3iug freight and commission.
gatrWe will advance money on consignments it
wanted, and hold ourselves responsible for all DPW
and Pails owned by dairymen and sent by us.
B.ILDIVIN# AILED! & BARSILASS.
Montrose, April lath, 1863.. • , . •
lir C. TYLER has specified intermits with et,
.1.21. the , lame as with our predeceasont;4ooN3 2 ,
contr. & C0...11 3 / I ZrawYbre Cl*"
101-7. Dealers, en would be happy to lee h old
triemie, or *emir* their artier& which we will exudes
the very beat manner in his absence.
LOZDEIIDADE, GILIIRRT CO,
23 Park Row, N. 2.
Jan. lit, 1233.
Meek! for past favors; tha cabs her would molt
respeetfali call the attention of all prompt ixtylrioUa .
chants an d Traders, to the above notice. Orders ter
Hardware will be received here, and forwarded (ifm.
proved,) except during the months of April. Delay. Sept.
and Oct. During those mouth. heroin be remit happy to
see lib Mends' and serve them tit 23 rarlrrtow!W - . Tort.
Re ectfully.
Montrose, sp Feb. rfth,
NEW - MILFOTM
t' 'JO VO
refit undersigted would Merin the that be stln
'caries on the Fool:eV:in New Milford Borough. Der
the corners. I lumrtin hand, and am continually mom
factoring,
Plows and . Plow Points,
- CULTiVATORS.
And:oo WORkfinished on short notice. All wall
watrantF"? ho good ' nautili And .
"It 'TINGLEY.
• Sew MllfOrd, April:l4.lBd3.
°';' , 4IKtYSTON t • 149 TE 1.3
- • - - •
'At Montrose, Pa, - •
:lii7Elll.2 l olEl o ProArrteten
•
THIS newand commodious Hotel la situated en t nblle
A. Avenue. neer the Court House. and nearly - 1n centre
01 thobualpess portion °Montrose. The Proprieteris
coplidenttbnt be to prepared to entertain guests le a we,
thgcannoifall to give prepa red .
Tbejlotel and .1. =Moro are new. and no erpeope Dre
been spared torender It/equal if not superior to any In
Oda part of the/lento. Ilia well supplted with ill roes'
Improvements and comforts, and obliging .waiters will
always be resdlto respond to the call of ePettdoerL
The Stables conhected with title bona are new Ind
convenient. •• • 1•z•4 -; t • . • • •
.Tbe Proprietor reielfelly• solicits • the patrbarge ei
his old trtendeitraMere; and the pia quer - 111v
jean I 4 4.? v , Won
Vir,OZ 11 1 11ThOW _PAPER
nititTeipp - TURHIILLI
MMem9
and twlli as soia.
LARGE tiEDMION
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