The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 10, 1863, Image 4

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d a ceitati Toldlosot dft
_stet, grist, th a% to let
oda:l:ilk% business alone, and thts much
is implied by the maxim above quoted.—
bi . faotthere is hardly a class-of Testa in.
nindern - abeietjr—and they`are, numerous
—so superlatively. contemptible as that
dais known as tattlers, or - meddlers in
in, other people's busineas. '
We -don't
admire thief; we have` no affinitY for
gamblers; we abominate , drunkardsi and
have no respect for misers •;• but either -of
those are first class gentlemen in c9mPari*
eon with the inquisitive, lesion: minded
tattler, whogoes mousing alionkin, a garb
of social respectability, 'poking hit nose or
fingers ; yito the affairs of his neighbors,
atict seizing upob•everi circumstance that
4rmes, within the wi 0 swoop. 9f r 43-
trio:laces curiosity, for the purpose ofma
king capital against those whose chaise
tera he cannot, understand, because it is
pare and above impeachment. These mis.
chief making busy-bodies, are-simply an
unmitigated nuisance, and should be
ifrintned upon by all sincere lovereof so
cill'pestee and happiness. The man br ava
Man who can find no , better employment
than tattling, bad. better jump into the
nearest body of water, and become food
for respectable fishes. In that way the
finny tribe would gain a little in their
commissary departmegt, and society a
bove, water would be immensely purifies.,
firScinie yiliirs ago atioldregnigunter,
who wasycry cross, very groff, and a lit.
tle deaf, woe engaged to =pa i nt the Ten
ComMandments on- some tablets in, a
churciCalot five miles from Buraic, He
worked' two days at it,, and at the end of
the second day the pastor of the char&
came to See bow the *ark progressed.—
The old- man stood by, smoking a -short
pipe, an. the reverend gentleman ran his
eyes over the tablets.
Eh !" said the pastor, as his familiar
eye detected something wrong in the
wording of the precepts r" why you care
less oleperson, you have-left a part of one
of the COmmandantiCettitely Out; don't
you see Y'r, . -
" No ; no stichilling, "said the old man,
patting ou his spectacles; "no; nothing
left out—whore I°
" Wby, T h ere,"hr Fiettisted the pastor;
" look at them in the Bible ; you have left,
some of the_commandments,out."
" Well; *hut if I 'Miro?" said old Ob
atinioyi as lae4anCorn - pliantly
- over ilia work," what I have Thdio's
mono ihere now than yinell.keepl"
Anoihdrand,M6re correct artist was
employed the next day.
-13Z.IYAEZ OF Funs . jhe timo having
arrived for lhe use ,of`stoves, too much
care cannotrbe taken, to guard against
fires; Ytiulretove pipes should be care
fully, examined, and Nrhere necessary re
' Paired, riveted, or wired up and great
care should be taken that there is no wood
in eoptact slat the 'pipe. Defective flues
should beput in order, and care taken
that the ashes are deposited in such way
that-no, aceident can occur. ,
"My son, haven't - bold you three times
go,andA;huti4at-gate ? said a father
to a four-yeat;old: 'Yell, and haven't I
told yolithrtre - - - tiMes-ttitit I would not do
rec•ix!xiam.
lir T G. , TIMER -has vecitied, interests .with us,
.11,16112seame as with our predecessixes.-KOONBY.
COLlTcdsC o ,334l4•4:lol2l7CeMideetild
ltearjr 'Deslas, tun would be happy to see his old
trienthcoi receive their orders, which we will execute in
she surliest =mein his abseuee. •
LOrDICRBACK; GILBERT it CO,
Park. Row, M. T.
4an.-ist, 1663.
'-Oratedhl for pu sat favors, the .subscriber wonldmost
respectfully call the attention of all prompt paying-Mer
zharits and Traders, to the above notice. Orden for
Hardware will be received here, and forwarded (if ap,
prOveit) except during the menthe of April,. May, Sept.
and Oct. During those months he will he most happy to
see his friends and serve them at SS Park Row. N. York.
- Respectfully; M. C. TYLER.
Hontrase, Feb.l2th,lB&l. _
NEW MILFORD
11' ZO7P,2b irc)
A.UE understated would inform the public that he still
caries on the Foundry In New Milford Borough. near
WitcpFnera, I have on hand. andaut continually mann
....
nows and Plow Points,
CULTIVATORS
And 308 WOES finished on short notice. AU work
warranted to be good material and finish.
S. S. tuns:.
Sew Milford.kpril 143863.
NEW F
BALDWIN, ALLEN
.`& BARNHART,
WLST BIDE OF PUBLIC AVENUE,
DEALERS Lei
FLOUR, FEED,' SALT,
Garden Seeds,
Wheat, ewer, Timothy lt Flea Seed,
Peas,' Lard, ,Candlas,
PORN, HAMS, DRUID BM,
Fish, Smoked Halibut,
Y B.paps,> Molasses and Sugare,
clo:fga, SPICES, BROCA 18
AND .iritus.
CashiPaiAl ftr Batton
1 BALDWIN, WM.I.. BUM ? , P. XAMBIART.
Montrose, April 14,
TO DAIRYMEN. -
. .
flare maleSemeais to send Butter to New
. Jrcek on Consignment or . Contract,sdering the
aeason. We will famish pails free to all trim wre desi
rous of doing_either. To those who want to stud we
edwittweenfplarte /iktiesi tnarketprtee CiturpOssipt re-
Lfkr they pijioji freight B.nd tounlsslon.
igr 'We will advance inane,' en consignments .1f
wanted, and bold ourselves responsible for all *utter
"..418)814$18410;114 by tillirmeoMul seat bjUil. 7
'BALM/OMA= VA.RNEdizT,
lltoittttwe; dreg loth,/863 •
•J)R A.JATHROr
Ayn
Ameikosiudartleau—
dAri,
• armeraws reani 0'
parbrua. r
aleatme. XV. 1411. 1
DR. ,31W EEV 3.
WAILIBLE
L I - I.ME , Wr T
THE • et-
GREAT REMEDY t .
BON RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA' 417.1112:AG0,
GOUTBThri NEClll4arik,rorarrst.
srliAmrs_AimFaxsL,Fur4l.,.
WOUND& N-IXE4
HEADA CHE ••
1 AND ALL • a.
ROE= Ana AND NERVOrtit #10,11442k;
Tor *Hof which ft is a speed 7.. AO_ certain renedy,aiel
never fails. This Liniment laPreparderrem thee regip
of Dr, Stephen Sweet, of Connecticatt, the faratralbone
setter, and has been need in his practice for more than 10
lenrs.withttitiniont astoniahinganceese.c .. r
As as MTOR or mu t it il s tiriv*nelhy
any preparation nerore the punucof which the most
skeptical me} he conviriOed, by single trial. ft
Thus Liniment *Elmira rapidly and radically, BIM+
Matte Disorders of every kind, andin thousands of ea,
nes where itlinsbeelt used Ithasnever
fail.
FOE NIMISAOTA it Will 'kora ' itaiikiate
everrease, however distressing.
It wi ll relieve the Wariittindiolttna, In threa
- minutes and is war r anted totydolt •
TOOTHACHE also it will crirei.stantly.
4n111)11. • NERVOUS - DEBILITY AND - GEHEDAI4
ITUDE, arising from imprridence or excess, thin
imentisamosthappyand unfailing remedy. Acting
directly moon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and
revivifies the system,.. and restores ; it to, ilhtsticity and
vigor." ' ' " •
FOR PILES.—de an external remedy. we claim Matti
is the but known; ind we challenge the world to predate
air
canal. Every victim of ..tMei distressing 4omplain
&atilt giVe It i trial, for,it will net fail to affd immedi
ate relief, and in a miklority' of eases will eat k taifical
QUINSY 'ISO AT are sometimes es; , -
__,SND TITESO
*trentel i g,ignant spit dangerous, butaptimisitAppliceo.
th:= piAlinimatit will never tail to torgc ,- r •
5 are sometimes vetJ obstlaaWamle*liai
aatTnejotata tellable p:r Amur If- hegleeteil e
wont cue may be conquered by this liniment to two or
three dais •
MIMES, ours, minas, SORES, VLC B tB,
BURNS AND SCALDS, Yield, readily to the wonderful
properties- healing of DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE
LtifINAINT, *him used atiording to dinictleas. Also,
MUMMIES, FROSTED FRET, ' AHD INSECT
BITNS AND STUDS.
Dr, Stephen Sweet of CoVetiont l
the Great Ntitural iota Better.
Stephen' Street of Connecticut,
L kttowa allover the United States.
Stephen Sweet of Connection,
is the author of "Dr. Simons kliallibleZtaimoni."
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Ljnimen
ClirClitleaulat*aminevtrfins, ,
Di Sweet's Infkllibie Lumen
certain realer for Murales. •
Dr, Sweet's Infallible iinimet
07pits Bans and =MI immedlatelz. : ^ r
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Linimen
Le the beat iMOWU Matt , ' Mar wad= and bralitea.
DrifteetislifilliblesyitiMeht
tocure.adichciiii.dbitel, and *aft narer #bara
Da s
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relict for Pffes, and eteldomfaLls
to cure.
DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT
Cara toothache fa oneinkinti.
DR. SWEEr'S Infallible LINIMENT
Cures mite %rounds fannedlately and Imes tiepin:.
DR. SWEET'S' In&llibfe l LINIMENT
Is tile beet remedy far sores In the known World.
DR.WERT'S :Infallible'LlNDlENT
Has been used by spore gum, million people, and all
praise it. -;13k1
DR. SWEES
Taken intermdlyruenolfe;lebolemnorblismid cholera
DR. SWEOSAtillibld LINIMENT
It trnlya , 4 4 uneed, k " attd every family ehotid
bave it attend. „
DR. SWEETWUrfilißite LINIMENT
is for salebyta4. rriee 25 and 50 cents.
A FrAiiittilieet ,Try
Dr. Sweet's Infalliii . le Liniment,
ha an extemiai rmp i is Without 'a rival, and will alle
viate pain more s
y Unman" other preparation. For
Ethenmatican Nervous Disordersit hi truly infallible
and as a curative foriores,wounds. sprains, bruise's. ie.
its soothing. healing and powerful strengthening prop
erties. excite the just i wonder and astonishment clan
who have ever given it a trial. Chrerone thousand certif.
cites of remarkable cures.performed by it within the last
two years, attest the fact.
TO IFORSE OWIMRS:
Dr. Sweet's Yufollible Linimentfar gorses
Is =trailed by any, and in all cases of lameness arising
fr.. la sprains, bruises. or wrenching. its effect Is magi ail
and certain. harness or saddle gang., scratches, mange,
etc., it wilialso Cure speedily. Ringbone,and .p ain may easlly,be preiented and miredin their incinientsta
gee. but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a
Aadicaleurt. No case thelind,however,' is so despe
rate or hopeless but it nuiy be alleviated by this liniment
and Its faithful application will always remove the lame
ness and enable the hones to travel with Comparative
Every lifers() ,OWner
ihneud have this remedy at tome; tor lig tittielY Ma nit
first appearance of lameness will edit:Ally prevent those
formidable diseases, to which all horses - are liable, and
which reader so mousy otherviiie faltialttetbrises nearly
worthless. ' ' '
. .i - ,
.ISWERT.Ps
INFALIBLE LINIMENT
SOLDIERS FRIEND;
And:#tousAilis hityorfo , 7ol tngy
A. FRipp.:4 -;sisgjYt
CA.l3,l'l'oll , ,
To milt bapoiiitiott,ebsetTethe LL 4,tosessol Lamm
of D. stephea tweet on 07 -ay,le Ws4 cad ide . "atelih4l2
Sweet's Infallible 14taimeet' `t blown in the: gises.or each
bottle. without which noneeze genuine. • . •
ItICHAftDSON a co.. - soil etors. Norwich. Ct.
NOUGAN. 4t AbLwecnercl_ Agents, •
;feel iptAirr 48 Cllestreeti Stir:Task.'
• rebuilt by dealers eve-mime; • ,
T 4 llig II:501a
i ' AIIIILTIMILELL
HAS recently l ieceiTed i f ; skszd 11..e..9isttiFit17. reeriviiite
JIM onspp es ef, . . '..' `.,. ... " • ,-.... ~
1 ",-.7 30._ ...,-. 0
~c. • , , ~, • ~
. • • ~, . ..i), ,J, J .
~)',-,4)4.
in-the' miiieett:edipay b iiti'otirideilf*ticblieiit
engage 4, embracing ever* :With few exeeptiott.,--
Se tauderablisslvesithi - ,10 those p&p have taw
ed him with their tatro eiezd hopes tom
thrum. of their favor*. he public are vetpeeftily ~ •
vita to on Att„bts Store, en d eumhae qualities MI pri
ces °this 000. ~ - i • ', k i' k .
....x 0 , , . , .. , IStim li, MI.: . :-, : ^ -••-, i -.- : " -
. . .
Cr ibill. "o 4l4. ;
I • : ; Attire.
`'"' Dia - 6 -'--
.411111TrFirm of 13..8M1T11 fioiN -10 thiegsy }Masolved
tttri n oT t iro c ut i r.rt ' grelgtV 44141 firin
air
nil.l3.t.ooper Itt.CO's g Hattie, And or
- Payrnent way..be made toM, or W.„l3niiiti, of the late
thattoflLMmith &Soh:. !.! I
;MTH, •
Montrose, June 1et,1853. SMITH.
, .
3CIMMarrXIBMISL
'Mix DENTAL DIISINESS in all ita blondes will be
J. carried on at the old °Mee of H. Smith & Son, by
thettndersigned: Persons 'wishing artificial Teeth are
invited to call and'examine specimens and prices. AD
Work promptly and neatly done, and warranted. I will
do all Wndtr,of Dental Work at as low figures as any one
in thbi comfiy. or elsewhere.
le_plainly the duty of all to have their work
done by %RESIDE:IM DENTIST.
WM: SMITH, Resident Dentist,7
Junelelb,lB63. tf Montrose, Pi.
'HIINT BROS. &, BLAIR
Wholesale, & 'WWI Dealers In
I 7EL Ct. ± 4 07 ,
STEEL, NAILS,
wastureA, MIL OVS ,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
Min' RAy.. COUNTERSUNK& r IMILSPIZEB.
. RAILROAD & IfINLYG SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND
7 gi.,724 :IVl77:4And Wit9gsl24l r
PLATED PiNDS: ,
IRONS, HUBS. SPOKES,
FELL am ,fI4 . AT BPiNa9LXA BO WS,
ANVILS. , and MSS. BELLOWS,
lIA3LMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, &c. fie.
tu a : ~Fpr aIcuzsAIMBEITUSO, FACE:MA
TACKLE BLOCH'S, PLASTER . PARIS
CEMENT, HAIR it GRINDSTONES.
FIUDTC/I WINDOW WASS. LIIATEIZR & FLVDINGS.
SCALES
85rapon, 39g1 . 0
„2.,1, 1663. ly
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES 'WRINGER,
No. 1. La ile Fatally Wringer $lO 00
No. 2. Medium do 7 00
N 0,113 do ,do , 600
No. 0. Small do 5 50
No. 8. Large Hotel_ do 14 00
No. 18. Medium Laundry„ jto ran by steam t 18 00
No. 22. Large - . .. , cithand. 1 30 00
Nos. IX and 3 here avenge. '-akll'others are warrant
ed. No. 2is the size generally used in private families:
Orange Judd. of th
_e "-American-Agriculturist," "fled
the UNITSIISAL CLOTHES - WHLN GER : •
" A chilthean readily wring pit a tubfull otclothes in
a few minutes. It fa In reality a clothes saver! A time
saver! and gm& atrengfk ever 1 1 ,The saving of gar
ments will alone pay a large percentage on its cost.—
We think the machine,much more than pays for Itself
every year in the saving of garments! There are sever
al kinds.- nearly alike in -general' construction, but we
consider it_ important that the. Wringer be fitted with
Cogs, otherwhe A121.601i0f gain' Vats: may clog the fol •
lens, and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and tux
the clothes, or the rubber break loose from the shaft.—
°neaten is one of the firsL'llialre.rwid It is as .good u
new after nea rly , four years' constant use."
Every Wri nger with 00g Wheela fs viantanted in every
particular. No Wringer can be durable without cog
wheels.
-kgpod Canvasser wanted in everytioWn. • "
On regent ottbe price:from plates where no one
is selling. tti=a '
wi llend the Wringer - free of expense.
For particulars and circulars address
R. C. BROWNLNO,. PT Broadway, N. T.
23; 1863.
33 t.et i cosserk.e.
:1111Beetle market, eonstentlyen kind, ind Miaow
11 rfee tie ft cot boobtainedoteny Dealer lirtown.
ntber Tirrell'e Drag Store.
,Putentautry CoustOiption is Curable Moine !II
A CARD.
• To CoNsomprins.
•
• .
The undera 'b
gaed basing - been ttstored
alter.,
health UV
far weeks. b 7,41., very. glutei° , reinttly, lifte Laving e -
rpred_setrerely,wlttuf.set,we inn 4 a ff ection, 1 11 41,4t0tt ,
'Allem: • Coneutoption-11 , anxious to make
_known ttkila fellow enffe:ere the means Orente.
desire it; he will geld a copy or ,tne Wu'
seriptton need (free of chrve,) with .tho. dikitiaps tot
preparing end tieing theerne, Which th'q *lll find a
' etiteenre foiConsumptlon, Astlitett,Rtenchlnt:Coldo•
.The only object of tietailyeetteef in mad
log, the ~ PreseriPtion ' to bent/4'th° , and
epreed Inrotutation will& lid , mut:lves to he.lnTalttable
—and ha.kopee every °offerer wilttry xemedy,.
aett
will cola them nothiog, and mayitove'rbleging.,
Parties wishing the prescription will please addreaa
- Rev. EDWARD A. wttsow. witilameburgh.
0Pcb84,13- 4 0 : 1 8. 8 PounlY, ZlawAtork.
• NEW:000014.1..
A Issalillinortaideof "tio"
ncigaz, *Tit itiOre . .
Tho &tat "Atnericaußemedies;"?
unoA4l:itimrepooto
GITIIIINEVREPARAT/ONS,Vist
llELMBOLDlltrrnAcrusucliv. o ,
• •I, i - SARSAPARIAA,
" IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
'11:1=BOLD'15 OEM= PSTRABATIONi
' "gighliponcentrated" Compound •
3111strtivoi ,
hza s
•d positive and Specific 'Remedyfor diseases of the
Grave, and •Dropilical
This Medicine increases the power of digestion, and
excites the absorbentaintp bealthypction, by which the
watery or esti:Mini' depositions. and ill.unnatural en
largemeere ere redneed. as well as in and lrillantatton.
end Is good for tneri, women or children. , '
RELMBOLD'S, EXTRACT BUONO
Arising from Excesses, habiis of Dissipa
tion, EnrlylOdiscretion, r Abithet
Attended with th n s simptoma
Il4spoirition to Ewan • - sof Power.
Use of Memory ,, Alticuity of lireathing,,
'Weak Herres, • Trembling,.
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness ofNision,_ Pain in the Back:
Universal lassitude, of the Flushing of the Body.
Muscular System,, Eruption' on the Pace,
Hot Hands, ' Pallid Countenance,
Dryness of the - Skin.
Tlte” rymptorcie, if allowed to goon, which this mod
gine invariably removes, Boon follow
lIIPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILECTIC PITS,
In one of which the patient May expire. Who can say
that they are not frequently followed by those " direful
diseases,"
Insanity and Consumption.
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. but
none will confess; The retards of the insane asylums
and the melancholly deaths by Consumption, bear am
ple witness to the truth of the assertion.
Tho Constitution, once affected with or
ganio weakness,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigor
ate the system, which RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BLT
CHU in•ariably does. A trial will convince the most
skeptical.
Femalei; Femaiee ; Females,
Old or young, single, married, or contem-
- -
plating marriage,
Isk many affections peculiar to Fen Mies the Extract
chit is unequalled by any other remedy, as in ,Chlorosis
or Retention, Irreg ularity , Falun:duces, or Suppression
of the Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirroua
state of the Uterus, Lenchorrhea or Whites, Sterility,
and for an complaints incident to the sex, whether aris
ing from Indiscretion. Habits of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE DIUMANGEOF LIFE.
113 1111014=11 ABOTI.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no Balsam, Mercnry, or unpleasant medicine for
unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
111ELMBOLD'S _EXTRACT -BUCHU
CORSO SECRET DISEASES
.111 all their stages; at little expense; Uttle or no ehtnige
in diet, no ineourenienee,
AND NO EXPOSI7III3.
It anises fre-guent 'desire, and gives , strength to Urin
ate. thereby removing obstructions, preventing and cu
ring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflam
mation, ad frequent fn this clue of diseases, &id expell
-Ipg Poisonous, diseased,tnd worn-out matter,
Thousands dn Thousands
WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIM OP
CZIOII74OLCTECE3.
And who haverstuldliEhVY FEES to'be cored In a short
time, have found they were deceived,andthatthe "Poi
son,' has, by the use of" Powerful Astringents." been
dried up to the system, to break out in An aggravated
form, and D i .10‘
tqltiliAPlS Arndt it:Elgin.
S E
HELM01)1.01 EXTRACT_ BUCHU
For all affections and Mennen of
'The Urinary Organs,
Whether existing in NALBORFEhtfiLE.frera waatever
cause originating. and no matter
• OP NOW LONG STANDING.
Discuss of these Organs require the aid of a Diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRVOT BUCHU
'IS TILT (4U &TDWfI3TIC,
And it Is certain tolnise the desired effect In all Dis•
eases, for which It Is recommended.
•
'BLOOD!. BLOOD! BLOOD!
lielmbolniillghly Concentrated Componnd
' Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla.
?Ids Is an affection of the Blood, and attacks: the Sex.
nal °Tomei - Linings of the Nose, Earl, Thrteit, Wind.
pipe,and other Mucus Surfaces,' making Its appearance
in thalami otVicers, Extract Sarsaparril•
la purifies the Blood and removesall ScalyEnaptfons of
the Skin giving to the Complcxiop a Clear and Healthy
Color. It being preparedexpressly forth!. class acorn.
plaints. its Blooc.Putifititg Properties ara'•preserved to
a greater extent than any other preparation of darsapa.
tills. .
. ReImboI4SI , RCIEM Wash.
An eat:client Lotion for Diseases of a Syphilltic Nature,
and as an injection in Diseases of tba Urinary' Organs,
arislngfrom 'habits of disipation, used in connection
withthe Extracts Buchn and Sarsaparilla, in such dia.
eases as recommended,
Eiridence of the most responsible andrellable character
will accompany Medicines. -
METIFICATEO OP 0178E8.
From eight to twenty years standing; with names
-knoWn to science and' fame.
For Medical Properties ofBIICIIE,see Dispensatory of
the United'States.
See Professor DEWEES" valuable work on the Proy
lice of Physic.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PLIFSIO
pf Phila del phis,
See remarlui - Made by Dr.IPERAIM Rd:IOW/ILL. a
- 6 3 1ebrateilPh_yelcian, and member's)! theßmal College
of surgeons, Uejand, and published in the Transactionsof the Ring and cleeen'is Journal. - -
See Medico-Cirnrgical Review, publlshedby Benjamin
Travers, Fellow of It Royal - Caller of BrErffeor4- 1
See most of the late Standard worts on ,msdielne.
Esznset‘ntrcuts, UM PIM 110TTLI, on SIT ror $5 00
SABDAPABILLA,I po " 500
Ditrovan Roan WAsn, 50 " _ " 250
Or tat n dozen of each for $l2 00. which' will be . 50111.
'tient to cure the most obothude cases, if directions are
adhered.ta... . •
121F • Deseribe syMptoms in all comMtudiationi; Carets
guaranteed. Advice glans. •
- AFFIDAVIT,'
* . .tr_ttally appear before mean Ablernian or Mc city
muldllPhltkil. T. Nelmbold, who, being , duly sworn
&thaw, tsprepanttions contain no narcotic, no! mer
cury, or other leprous drugs, but are purelv veeetable.
, • • 11,17.11E1.3180LD.
Sworn and.subscribed before me;this 90 day of Nov.
1851. " • ' • .W3I.P. HIBBARD.
• '. Alderinin, Niistb , street:abovro Ras,
Address Letters (or information in confidence,
Hr T. LIELNEOLD. Chemist.
5.1454,141 Smith -Tenth-street, below Citestsmt,Tleila.
AIEWARIV OF cinarnsittrrs-
LAD carettnsulPlSlDAulsume t. .
Who endeavor to - 'dispose:" of their Own rigid, other
articleson the reputation attained by
nelmbold's Genuine Preparations;
41. Ifxtract nuebty' , , , . .
66 46 Sarsaparilla
6.
.Improved ROO Wash,
b7iallnw.oo4 ikwpwher#- ;I.
;tile aid, tie itniftlaement, apti Sind-fir IV ind 4
Isopowitles sod'expouns. NuctlDtb,ls6 —i7.
113tt i rtTRIZELL.
.
Now offeris for'sidattie of tato largearandbeetselectiona
• '; Th:
K ,
E ver offered 10.Si/evict= na County, and probablyc oat
prising,the greatest variety or most drilerent articies.of
any Store in the Northern part of Pennsylvania, and per.
balsa:of - the 'entire State. , Anostssortinent is ;kept-in
about thirty different, branches of trade, ilcid'lhe
Mons are made from about forty of the best Houses in
New York; and more than fifty Dealers arid Manufac
turers out 'of New York.' A large prop4rtion of the.
Goods aro brought direct from the manufacturers;-thus
'insuring genuine articles. Ccustomers on entering ;the
'Store must not expect to nod everything in sight,- but
nearly every article wanted will be pro luced by inquiry.
; Some idea of the Stock may be forma by the following,
general outline. tmtenumemtion isimpracticablet
Drugs and Medicines. Paints and Oils. .Dye Stairs,.
• Groceries, Liquors, "....rockery, Glass, Ware, Wall. and
windowPaiser. Jewelry. Silver Ware,Perfumery, Sauey
Goody, Mns ritllnstranients, Brushes, American Pocket
Hnives..Table Cutlery and Silver Plated Ware. Lamps,
Ilaterialstor Lights, Hardware., HO ConleA3tonoWsre.
Gry Gdads, Mirrors. Window Miss.' LithegrapNs.' Thr
n Bird - .Cages, Spectacles. ; Whips, and Lashes,
Brooms:GuiriCPistolii. - Aincautsit son; Tobacco. Medi.
cal and Surgical Instruments. Salt. Soap, Potash. Tim.
breliti, Porcelain' Teeth. in abort r ncarly evorythlng• td
restore the stick: to please the taste, l 0 delight the eye.
togratify the' fancy: and alsdto conduce to the real and
substantial comforts of life._
The attention of the publiclitespeetfully invited to
my stock of Goode, bought exclusively for each diaN*lt
aufLY. lll 4 4.o4.ol4lloataxis,.priacla for low rice*.
Montrose, January fisti
HMV 000047
A PULL. ASSORTMENT OP
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
Qom' JUST RECEIVED, Jo
and will be sold
AT A LARGE REDUCTION
from April prices
VErThis Rednetfoa wilt facia° the
ENTIRE STOCK
which will be found as large ae usual, and criOxi s aoil qn
THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS
35 11 "c0r c:JA.OBS*L'i
ON TIME, or for PRODUCE.
, .8. DUERZT , T , •
May, 1863. New Milford.'
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose, Pa.
Was. ,1/..• Proprietoi:
THIS new and commodious Hotel is sitnatedon Pettit
Avenue, near the CoUrt House, and nearly In centre
of the business portion of Montrose. The Proprietoris
confidentthat he is preparetto entertain guests ine - Way
that cannot lonise ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expensebas
been spared to render it equal if not superior to any In
this part of the State. It is well aupplied with all resent
improvements and comforts , and obliging waiters will
always be ready to respond to the call of customers.
The Stables connected With this horse are new and
convenient. •
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage of
his old friends, travellers, and the public generally.
- •••" WM. E. HA .TM
OIL ',llEK'i lii',,,...:ESTIMI
rta;llaroacl.
THE PASSENG3R. TRAIN.
y EAVESOrest Bend at '1.40 Ms after the arrival at
6.80 a. In.. of the Cincinnati Espress from the West,
connecting at Scranton„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
Midnon railroad at Providence, for Olyphantand _Car.
handale. At Hope station. this train ,connects by omni
bus with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phillips.
burg. Trenton and Philadelphia. At New Hampton
Junction, where it arrives at 125 p. in., the saine`train
connects with trains on the Central Road of New Jersey
for Elizabeth. Newark.. New York, Easton. Bethlehem,
Allentown, Hauck Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg.—
Passengers ny this train arrive in New York at 2.60, Di
Philadelphia at 6.00. and in Harrisburp, at 8.10.
The train leaving loot of Cortland street, New York. at
8.00 a. m.. and foot of Walnut street. Philadelphia,. at 6 a.
In., connecting With the Passenger train of thia road,
leaving New Hampton Junction at 11.20 a. m., and arriy
lag at Scranton at 4.1122 p. m,. where it cornetts with a
train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsbur and
with She omnibus running to-the DelawaraUd Hudson
Railroad.-
This tminarrives at Great Bend at 6.10 p. m., making
a clone connection with the mall train going West on
the Erie Railway.
AN. ACCOMMODATION, TRAIN
leaves Scranton at 10.1 m., conneet ng_at *Oland
with the Day Ripreds train ueat'On theNtie
By this train Pasaengerwarrive;at Ithata: gramme,: BM:
fait., &c. the Fame day. Returning, this train leaves
Great Bend at 2.20 p. m., on the arrival of the New York
Express going Emit, and Buffalo lkpress going West,
and arrives at Scranton at 5.30 p. m.
JOHN BRISBM, Sup't.
lt. A. RIMY. Gang Ticket Agent.
Scranton, May 20,1663.
LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG'
WILA.ILVELCO.A.73.
gAN and after April 20, 1803, Peasenger Trains will
N./ run as follows:
MOVLIG SOUTH.
Passenger. Accom.
Leave Se:Tinton, at 5.301. in. 11.00 a, ne'
" Kingston, at 0.40 Arrive 12.30 p.m.
.1 Rupert 4t, ' 8.55
' " Danviliest 9.24 a. in.
Arrive at Northumberland, 9.55,
MOVING NORTH. '
Lea... Northumberland 4.30 p, in.
Danville, , 5.10 ,
" Rupert, 0.45 '
Kingston, 8.05, 1.43 4i. m.
Arrive at Scranton , .) 9.10 p.m. 3.30 p.m.
A passenger train also leaves Kingston at ELM a. m. 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. • • . -
Thlisengeiv taking ,tftiii Sontli from Scranton at 5.34
a. in., via. Northureberlaud. reacriMarriebarg 12.30 p.m,
Baltimore 8.30 p m.; Washington 10 p. in.. Via Rnpert
they reach PhiUdelpida at 7.00 p. re:
ORO. B. lIIINT,'-Sup't.
Kingston, April 13,1003. .. , „
Terrible Phsclemes—Eleontsfot, the won.. . .•
hiofBrvaltiable andwonderitapublicationi Awork
XL of 4130 . p_ages, and 80 colored engravings. Dr. Hun,
tar . kirada matinn. `an Original and,populas treatise on
Maitand Wotkifr.theirphystologyabnetiolis, and semi.
al disorders of every kind, with never 4 filliag_ tamadieli
Ow their speedy cure. The _practice of Dr. bunter has
long %m, u l d e tin i s , unbounded, hit afthe earnketso.
licitation of numerator persons. he liar been ifidticed td
extend his medicatusefulness through the medium- of
his " Vade. biecum.7._ It is a volume that Phauld 1100
•the hinds of every family in the land. as a preventive Of
: fo rr e t vice/ 4 , 0r ao guide •Int the alierviation of one of
themost awful and destructiVe scourges that ever visit.
fed mankind: .One aaPY.lectirely , enveloped, witthoto r .
warded free ofliostageto any part of the United States
for 50tents In P. O. sterner, or 3Coples for $l.-''Address,
post paid. Dr. Ranter, No. 3 Division greet, Ifietv
•
Jane 10 1883-17
. . .
I go pus AND . 01'1* I pisTets
_
4 1 iNTDIDG$8. 1 3t,INS, taktmtairricilt; 414 'ft. for,
Bran br' , " apgr4 TUNDALL.
si ontrosc N ;,„
Stay 18, ' -
PLAig i l'ATiON BiTMEMS; ilotastitattin Water, drat
=burg Dysentery Syruvet .Tl3#llllolll,'
writieh
by Mientitiuri 'for* Bi tiatri
illtor as
TILE-G - ADT.ERICILIV
Testi 14: i
• .• n:13241,333p
• - •
veso , stteet i New 'York
u ? n, tufa arid laiieW era hi the hy,
, • • tory lot • • .•, I •
.WHOLESALING rELAS , IN , THIS ;COUNTRY,
kilisritafolaticidifited' their detection 41 TLlSAag i i i
, • 4 f!Z .1 solliwtbeiri MEWL over ,f
• TWO;CENTS PER LB.; ABOVE COST,
pebulftiiity Of lam Ciatnpinv •fs , ibst
JCL Te.vTaaternot only. devotes his time to the
tioa of their Teas as to quality, value, Ind 'pecallirt
alines oftonntry, hut hblieltis the Tel bn3ier to th ou
out of their enormous stock such Teas as are best ph,.
ted to his particular wants, and not only thisantpei t i,
out to him the best bargatris.-v
-trio way to see the thealgulabikadvanlpge,a,Teo tt .
Cr has brihte elstabllshinenVOVei - 111 others-0
If hp is no judge of Tea, or the igarket,,if his to l i,
4 esittable; hp has All the •advantage of a Ate*, orgabi zt , l
system of doing bustness, of an immensp capital of A s
judgment of a professional Tea Teeter,' iikd
edge of superior salesman. • •
This enabla 'tat Tea ituyeisi—to 'filitter if they es
thpnsands of miles from.this market-4,d ;initialise e
good terms hero as the New York merchants.
Parties tan order Teas, and will be tend by {is 14
Well as though Itieyeame tbemselves, being sure t o r.
original packages, true weights and hires : and
Teas are warranted as epresented. 1 t
Wet UMW, 01, Trice- 4 W of' rho Company's ,Tas,
will be sent to all who order it; araprising
,
gran, Young Hyson,
tik imperial 7 Gaga*.
I
7 i iiaay' and Skin, OoOlong,'
Souehang, Orange, Hyson
Pekoe .41: Aryan Tea
of every description, colored and pncoloted.
This list has each kind , of Tea divided into four Chu,
es, namely: cargo. high Cargo, Fine. Finest—that troy
one may tinders and from description and the putt is.
nered, that the Company are determined to ruidaw2
the whole Tea trade., _2 •
We guarantee 'to sell all our Teas at not over Tico
CEN (Et atIISO-plsr-pound above cost, bellerist
thla to be attractive to the nteimm , lie !I, l 9l , lurtokes
been paytr g enormOtui prhilte
,1344. T ABIERIO 4N TEA COMPANY.
.New Not*, Oct. 2, '62. lm.,lmporters . I .l o bhcrs.
.
• •irrs
$
ItS4l ASe
:04 Vi 4 21‘'
vionw a
SOTI ,44.1t7mr,,
SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS =LW.
From Refery Edea, a tee/lAttenek tierehtni 441" baby
Maine.
• ".I have ;old large quantities of your t e lwAratistu.,
'but never yet Otte bottle felled of dedad street
'and hill 'satisfaction to those who took •As fast men
people try it, they agree there has been no, metlicise
it before in Qtly rnaulty." . •• •.
- Blotches, .Postttles,theess,
Bows , and all Diastases of ,Stte
Prom' Rev. Rs& 'Strdetaa, Bris t ol, Biglaid.
onlydo My duty he you , and the,publie, elan I edd
my testimony ta that you . publish of the medicinal tinse l
of yoUr ElABSAPkintlii. 'Hy 'daughter, agyeas bat
afillahig humor in her ears, eyes. and for pin,
which we were , unable to cure - until we bird your fax
ISAPARILIAL. She , has been well for some mouths."
From Mrs. Jane E. Bice, a tvelltaostas and otetch.esteend
lady of hertaitpllk, Cispelifay
"My daughter hairneffered' fors yearpasf With ti vertf.
alone eruOion,. width -, Was very troutueeornS...Bflifog
afforded any
.relief until we tried your gaiBaaSsit4,ts,
which soon 'coppletelY enied her. • •
' Fran Charles' P. Gage, Esq., of Oni wideirksoust fra
Gage, Murray, ¢ 08., manufacturers if tumefied pa.
pens in Nashua, N. Er.
I had for several yeah n•very troublesome hearth
ruy,face, which grew. - conatantlY WOrse,Pl ll o It disfrita
my- features end became an intolerable adlietioili toed
almost everything a man aould of both advice. and man
tine; but without any relief whstever, until I took your
BABSAYASILLA. ' 11112Meditttly 'Snide my fan nom,
as you told me it might fos.a time; but in a fee seep
the new skin began to feint %older - the' bit:debit and cos.
:sinned usaillny.faceis as sinooth as anybody's,apd ism
with9gt any an:upturns of•the .disease that 1 know of. I
l etiley'perfeet health, and wittiont a - doubt olio it teyaw
SARSAPARILLA."
Eirystipelna--Clerteral Potaty—PUrifS' the Bloot
•
From Dr. Robt, &ruin, NtieteelAt:§:__?::_,
Dm ;;seldom fult to ste.snove - .anwss of
Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use' of y our t.s.t.
HAPARILLA.' said I lave est now eared an tinsel it
Xaljolcutt Erysipakti . wit It. 'No alterative we porno
equals the Ssunsreninta you have supplied to the pro
fessionas wallas to the pdople..” '
Frees I. li% Waterecte..oldo.
" For twelve puns had the
_yellow
theeErysilas ss
right arm, dodo*" which time . 1 triediall eststtm.l
.physicians I }maid reacb, and tpstk illundreds-ol.dohur.
worth of Medicines. The ulcers were SO bad thst
cords. became vlaiWe. and the • doetoni! decided aortal
arm must ibetunputated 4 I .bepont,takiug,your
riturlsi. Took two bottle's, and same of Our Tlur
Together they have cured me. lam now amen end
as anybody. , Being in a pub Liq
,place my else known io
everybody. in this comTdunity, and .c . .actuis the 9q.esr of
Pre e n,lion. Horsy Munro, IL P. P qf ,Netrectstle, GW,
a teacrufsrmember tif Castadlasi Parliament.
"I .bare pused poem SAMIAP . AftILLA. ray family, for
general debility, and for purenring the blood, with toy
benelichil 'results, and feel ton dense commetidini it
to the altlicted.P . „,
St. listthony!a Fire. ItOse. brat Scald
' • • Head; Sore Dyes.
From Harrell Steller', Egi., the able editor! of tDd That ,
&nova Democrat, Nunn/twain.
"Our only' hild, about three years of age. was attacked
by pimples OA forehead. They rapidly epread.tural
they formed "a loathsome and -virulent sae. which cos•
ereT his face, and acturdbrblin2fed his eyes tnt some days.
.1t physician applied nitrate of silver as. 4 l other rem
edies. without any apparent 'effect. For.illteeturdaytise
guarded his bands, lest with them he should tear open the
festering and corrupt wound which meted his whole
face. -Baying tried every thing else we bad any hope
from,_we b egan. giving your litinshithatitLAVAild ApP
tag r te lodide of poi a 4 lotion as you dire* Therm
began Wheal when ' -we bad e tiven the first bottle. tad
MIS well when " we had (Leith the senctfd; • nes dijr"
eyelash* which had tome out; astir eguin;and kc
now as healthy and fair as any other, Tha whole WO
borhood Predicted that the child nut die.?;
.• and keiettrial.Diseaatt.
Frenn Dr, Thrum bloat, eig Si. Louis, hfistotri.
thad7OUr Sithaarenusit a mote effeltual remedy
for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis, and or syphillts
disease than Any other we possess. The profession Alt a
debted to you for some of the best medicines we have "
From IVench, M. D., an eminent physieicmuf for
renee, Masa.: who is a prominent member (bribe Legs.
Ware of Massachusetts. •
"Da. Arse—My dear Sir; .I hare tend your Ssr
BATAIULLA an ecellene remedy for Syphilis, bath of tts
primary and .sowindary type, and effectual in fOrae
that were too obstinate, to yield to other remedies Ido
not know' what we !an employ with more.eertainty of
success where a_ powerful- alterative is required."'
Mr. Lhas. S.:11 Diem, of Now Branstrieb,S. J., bad
.dreadftd, ulcers on ids lege, caused. by tbollbus o .o ,lo e
cury, or merearia' I disease, which grew more and more
aggravated, for 'earth in,spito of every remhtrottreet.
ment that could be applied, until the persevering est of
ArtIVASASIBAPA AMA ttliered;hlut .. Few. Casthean be
found More inveterate and distressing: tharribisoand it
•took -several - dozen bottles to cure.him. , • •• - •
'Peudorrhatti. Whites, Female, Weakness.
ire generailipiodneed, by Internet Serojtr I'o4'
and are yery often cared • by' the elteratiyarilher of IDS
SatularawrcLA: 'Some cases, tellWre• itolAATetolin a A
of, the flithadrArtimai the
remedime ' -
From Vie tedthiotelslaisf..widelipeeldbrate .4.. 4
m 40 6
.t Iforralloir Chic:soma,
"1 Milli round your SA,VAAIPAUILLA EXCeltapiArfar.
di ve is digerati of.fetrialea, og.ittrooftv,
I,Aricohriters;Ditornid U7COTatio34 AUd It:Kad a mity. aw
ing thom' the strofWous diathesis, baithylpldeddotte - and
. there .are -few .that do, :lot, Ickezi . Jts etltct,iliskroperli
aided bYlocaltxe l 4 lll eßt.." - • •,••. . • •
.., • ,
A Lady, unwilling to allow the ptzblicalice qf arose,
daughter, imd myself have been. bond of a city
debiliMUng-Lencotrhom of long standing, by , two twain
of-you Saasaranus.a.si • . • : ; • •
Rheumetiom' Ektt..• Lives. Ckligdaliteli"
Rout Disew „
When SoOtied by Eerrztlitalit tho slitotn, eretelitb, 2 ,lieezed
by this Err. Baasasaun.t.a. • '
AYER'S
• . I CATITARTIC . 2 PAIS ,
possees..io, !Qtk n y. advAntagoi tWot tjurga
• live!i• fw the frr4el, 'aed "their superior , aro so
known,. thai •we need not •do wore tan
tuassute=the - public;thoir qUality is' rithintidaletfeitttal
tp be,st. It ever bus, been amt. guitApy, lefty be
derliqd:o4. te . de 'all 'diet ei'Yer. dew
• 'tepriral,bi.r,jC. AYEE, lA. & Ca, lorreil,
' Nan; and sold by , 2 • e; '
A. iltr#l2EtL,lliii44;:‘
and ?r ,ol o ) tradelin every t..Ottf :Ihe
County t , , : mayl awls,
• • = • • -Lk
aOliVilitill AktiOfelatlon s leitilis • • Ipans i Pa.
Alposcs giteNeoQue, 49 91nOT t 7 tandte
, 4 p evistenenew and_ reliable irconenumposr
the'OWARDASSOCUT/ON4 l .ffOitlyA , ug IPW
lettenvelopeo,freb otOarge; AadiesiDr.4.BK "l
Itectourqs;Edivar4 . 44sociatloix,lio.llSolith OM-greet.
,P1.41# 1 4 1 0 1 , 1 ; /, 1 , 1 4 ',„ ~o 4318:
'WAIL AND . ViliDOW iru la t E 4
noir eappiy.