The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 17, 1864, Image 4

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    Batt4 l l.of
A correspondent of the Norfolk Herald
tbP .0 31 1 391 470nifirci '0 0 , 161 r9.v!
ing table, showing the
of life sustained in the battles of. tbo rev=
olution. He says lie may have tnadetlot4
trifling errors, but that the statistics- art
mainly correct. The table should be pre=
servedfor futatie refeienbe
-
Lexington, April 19, ' T7 75; z 73, 85
Bunker Hill, .ftknell) 17715 - ,%-1,41 . 160 , - , 4108.
Flatbush, Anglin 12;17487''''' . 48286i
White Plains, Aug. 25, 1776, 600 400
Trenton, Pea. 2fr,g7t3,,, 1,000.,
. v , 40,
fnoceton, Jatiut try 5 - 07,17, . 403 ' . 1 400.7
104biirdstovint Aug. 17 tft 18, 800 goa.
frilmingumt Aug. let 17 *, , 800 . - ;,, 10T
aii 4 SuciMSoFt..4 l l;777 . -' 0 01 Y / MX'
Stillwater, Sept. 1 7 , 1777, 'O3O 350
Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777, . 800 1,200
Sarat
.. ...„ .. ocra 0ct.17,1777,(5ur'd) 5,572
Red Racit,tle4 22;177-7, : ' 5 00 ,3
Mondidta, - aniiit2o; 1778; ''4Bb 13 0 .
hole Islatid, Aug. 2 . 7, 1778, 270 211
' aiii-VrOli x Nfai 10, 170, - l3 00-
i l
' 'ofirrant;litlylB; 1778, - 000 - r go , /
Canaden, Aug. 18, 1780, 375 - 816
King' . otatintsin, 0ct.1780, - 4010 -- 06
Co wpens,:rin. 1 7; 1780,
.00 ' 72
Aiiiforil.C. Ef. ,1780 , 4-532 . 400
ailiukikirkirilb; April 25,1780,:400 - 400
Eutaw Springs, Sept. 8, 110%1;000 - - 553.
Yorktown,Oet.l4l7Bo,(aur.) 7,072 I,2pp,
Total killed,
arOne of the, pet scbetneepfthe ad
minististien and its sage advisers has es
plode,cl. !:The'last CObgress appropriated
thousands of dollars for the colonization
;of negrees in Haytkpaying theirfare and
• .stilitftig'thetn in life there-nritli_. a hand
some sum of pocket money. After a year
of trial the moneyjs expended, the plan a
fallere, and,the few negredie.alive peOtion
ing-to• be bi•otighvbacir. `-'l 4 bintemocrits
-at the 'time pointed out,the fallacy of r the
tnthooment,-. bet, as- an everything elke
where they do not chime in with the ideas
40/0 abolitionists, they were • declared
—" A Stibxeriber," and rrhaps well
" wishing friend, wrifes us to inquire" why
we'advertise pateitemedieines? 'We will
I, here and now answer him that we do not.
Our readers are aware that 'we 'have for
. rears. excluded everything the sort,
and the only seeming exception that we
'ow of is the advertisement of Dr. J. C.
Ayer & Co.'s remedies, which now stands
in oar - columns. if our friend does,. not
ktio*.we will inferni him, that thosoiare
not "patent" or even' secret midieines.—
Their composition "has been made as pub.
holy known as any other scientific fact,
and has moreover-had the approval of the
highest. medical authority in the laud.—
But what affords us perhaps still greater
eenfidence in their worth is our. Ternopol
ImOwiedge"of the man Who chokes Alitin
and the'results - that hive fella:* gr - fifiii
&Eft:llse-17 regfilts as familiar to our AttAi
-era and to the whole community as lb:1y
are e te ourselves.
- _
_o _ • 6.
It has _been our privilege to know Dr.
Ayer ever 'since be :graduauni :froni the
Penti. LiniVersity the'saniti Class. With
one of our personalfriends, nor_ have we
ever ceased-to' ;watch With
~I nterest his
singurar — sntcess'in And tintinrie devotion
noble:"profeStion he has chosen. ' If
:':anybody will tell us what we can advertise
ofinore interest to our patrons than rem
edies that will cure them' when they are
sick, -we shall cheerfully givoit the benefit
of onr eireniation.—Tamarora-[111;) Bap
tist.
Wflirv.Clent White, of Selma, Ala., a
siatei;of Abi;thain'Lincolit, - receatly
„pre:sented a Confefierate Jack to the gun.
4 , bml4ltintsville, at Mobile.
7, - - - fgrA certain Rev." Mr. Gilbert, a
cLguiipinvder " War- Oiriatiin," %recently
declared, in the Mnriectint liegislature,
acirlia 13e WsCut - dater, that ‘±for one, I
am not afFaidto-aay, that,,/ 4,4 rather lie
daiaiLdnil die in my .Iraika ioalag thaif zee
any restoration of the Union Gait was."--
-,ll.4just the-man-to velunteer then, as
the: b - ifoc oxen:eft"! Ojeet:,
I; - •
days age tlfe }Node df Rep.
Itenentativarcalleclnipm 'the- Pregdegrto
- 44111staiiitniOnt shOwieg the 'number
Veterans from eset.State:-
- To'tliiiihe Pio-sided:lW replied' adds
g-,W. letter frnin the Secretary. pf War,
who says that In "life tipinfoti irvidala 'be
y r vjudicial - to - the - pnblit - sprvicelo „ trans;
ipig. Itnustkakilii4relledt •tilnelhe
OrikrAati9.)74auesteet. .
—Taing
_the lom:andeTpense -ofthe
FistriAltkmaasacre'as bails,-the-Philadel•
phis Age calctlkateathat:eitelielnefoiial*Cte
Mr. Lincoln extegisiO - seatire his cost us
!EfSgEtAtrr:-Tiadred!m eri ,
$83.3,333,33. The Age does-trot uttettipt
- =u li 11/Li - they cost the
nation. •
t--c-- e l triloCtitlial - ',:apptOprated=tWilird
hey'' Wrlli*:of the public -:ilebTof-into
openoT - one.third of the entire tesable
priirt - eiiif the etais.__
proPoies'tliabitAfaisli
'-thilltriiting_patronage the,different
belie merits, in the hope that. he
- eble - toiseeure - theleadeArAbolitionorg ane
as hie tnoutteti-, -.Rules, he succeed
der io hia,teenSl*l2oP4,..l3-"halra*
AresoliOnis thoirtnyOtie :14E17.
ittle•geal
cjnet'a
fii4teppblieinCleb l
held in istemirork'a few evenitte,24o4
the first- reptairziSMA, " Ilene Washi
in topi:jiita:teOnded to tor. Dr. El
a it t .. 44:-N ifiY44 l 4l*lfir,4
kwiceolie*lpp. ;tee:larks 'kit-,
T07,:f4e0101:1k-Ntrek;WAITI
-
me - white' Vela"
BrA ßil i% lL iar
Ponta Blue,
Claret Drown,
Dark Brown,
;Light limns
Jong Br --
truntot
'Dark DI
Ugh; DI
Dark,Ch
Wif,
Air
"a.
Feathers, d _
and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.
MU& as a,171.22.1§ Of 80 roOr•
l'or2B Mtn- ton allk•CP/OSsir sonalr_4o o 4 l9 . ti•-irPuld
othertelserooss nv•413=41 181, 114M. varlektbahlittelt IMO
bept9dUceidlnWth~lbe. ' ltinMlC N l_L i t AIM*
son anronnoan nee ma._yeittitk perfottteucceas.
Mena- 400 12 1 40,44 rAnta - - 4#9,p4i =Bide Of
forgior tiOnti; aid gliingiotirthet
knowledge whifeekinl artfbetridapted tette over Wl
era, (with many valuable recipes.) purchase Howe &
Stephens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by.
mail on receipt of price-10 cents.
. Manufactured by HOWE & BTEPRIZBO,
-Boston.
ialejOrpatetiaidd Ikauhrittt
er!gae..wV•
Oct. 8, lam 6m
COOPM 4
oAsuzzgalWOh. - ...; f• - •„:.*
4 . 1
:1Z19u1PN)!I t 11, 6I *wick P4o,r7.TAine of
lagspb'of
Ansorawlebingto send' for their friends In tho old
. ctittuter. tan pun:hese men° Utketi brag above
trOtothe thibeertbra.• r
.... Alio; Drafts lid Ireland for intlelaangis tillhnit. •
WM. H. COOPER & CO., Bankers.
3 / o art!leorulTrti'MX -- . ,
; • - .
SOLDIERS' - 10111 ir 'PAY
_
, . r
-cnhai thia POStel f ainee,
21tIcx , zwelrarosib.
_
B Er" dn'Y authorized to prepare the necessary pa.
pt pl a4or an kiplfaationa 'for Roldftrit,'. and tit tywhi•
on's, ch dt anpf d..a‘ed rdlon,for
Bouniy,lfackvay
twill attendrtotha • .'camesefor the sum of r •
for each claim—this to-cover-all expenses, Including
Jostfceelees4Cletlea Certificates, and Postage.
'O4-ferabont, ope- third the gym many charged'for
Ate taming* , ' .
All persons Tnterelifed will please take Yoit i fce and gov
ern thenraelvessecordth• • .
Attoine* and banniellorat Lawomil Claim Agent.
Ziontroan, Oct. Wilt& • . ' •
13,728 0,789
ii:rMNT BROS. & BL .. AIR
15111:1121 4 1 • 261 VCrIrt , • 1 P 431 •9
estaieStaotadOcasieritiit
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STEEL NAILS
Sle.tifitC; 141110V1Ailifti,
RWLDER'S -HARDWARE: -
mum itArz„ CbD2 TERSV7i7r 4 T BAIL SPIXES.
RAILRoAD- & mimic SUPPLIES.
CARRI4IIII ;SPHINOS. AXLES:' SEEINS AND
BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS,
• PL4TE4HANDH. MALLEABLE,
' 14011S,ITUBS, SPOKES, •
?ELIDES, BEAT SPINDLES, BOWS,
4NVIiS, "VICES, STOCKS nia ; DIES; jtEi4OWS,
' I II,4II2dIiRS,F SLEDGES, PILES, U 1 7*
ciactrAn AND MILL SAWS, `BEM* GMA'CIIIING,
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
4ronatr, , ,natim.gatanwrinzus.
FILVICH WINDOW GLASS, LEA.TEER FINDINGS
SPAT • '
ScrintOn, 'liareh 24. 1623. /
-.-ER111"-RAIL-WA
II3NC
1864.".°1411;atIllea've e J
o n nt 4 tt
/allowing twArit •
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WESTWARD, Ildrial. ' . EASTWARD 1301110.
faliureiclExpiii,SalSpisk s,l .Y. Express, 1.- -- 23 p .m
1
21;1 4 Dtirtikapre ' ,IZBa-nt 6 StOamboal" 9:a2 pp
• ,'llau; S$ p Cizthinittl ".. . Miami
13. W473/Sigfit.7p.m 20, Way FraTght, ItkOTPAn
. 21, - Accare.o4atiotT9:l9 a_tii - . , . ,
does not day Na. JAI mum linimikya,__ - but
- does not run ilimulays. Train 3 6 f Saturdays, from New
Yaricaulit tlitrouitlktpArlialo i kr:tikes nutria to Dun
kirk... -. i. l z .' i:DHIL a MINOT.; Chm. Supt.
. .
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sM i thffiioe /ii.(to woiiMltmitiottlui fCslg" 1,
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,ornmidentment4362onels.4o74therellieenr.anie•
g i ttloQirttanvtriee.4lB, - ,4lellitorp
Arttits:.:l Stege-461 o°f Witmen...lerternek
tnentiToreitopletrotWorke JoE4Ltr,
trspA ..• Vet ' l 3 4 4*-atoklitou ll ir l o mei
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tesite -est 7 114£1,.' Men . b
Ottoednmetillettit 646 g nett. • • .
•• - litiMihwhilthstexhe telotteionef_beleg superloi to
beauty Anadtirabillty twiny others. Tait gmalierkb*
ItatbeigeauftbrAtailiatit imitsciroValuesrct peT
'be: tTherisorerveteitmeeuttompriss. •
We also keep a •e - anortutentot, . . ~1 , , -3 ,
, fferfeCOPEA: C T ST El! ESC RIC IV%
- rice - - 4 )aertlltkoint io4nor-iiddreia.o4
a ID eirett‘llle:
.T:'^ r .., e,--,,:101c WV* l'tft .r w mil- -
Friends or -rjaatlie ofteinaltiest WU men wt 4
confer a favoriry eetu*ROSlttrug to cops- -
Thty wilibekept eateMy 526 A t i o ured ; 1
nue Albelos meat, megerf xis to pre;
seat to theta:sitter, ottbr~ ' with oohs;
• -„ „, A 1
NAW2,1 6 1,- ; ' ,..12 8 110, • Ow ;
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4,n. 14. 4 NA.
°WARP Associatio Ph sip Pa:
servtliesiternssotetainst:
nalshstent ifilAbleATVsettc, nag „ , „•• „
0. owARD •
es owl la .s*
.. • . • • . • .. • -
itttcgmkke=4l2W/411 "
A D4
P1111144* setts va
111 . 4, r t; f9 ". .
LiausaziMiiiral -
RINIME3
Tan:Poinlieti taint or Id&
"x-wh, we call Smtowl
tartis - in. the
of multitudes - of meta
4thei ponittees 4 or i$
by in ,enfeabledi
led :state ..of the blood,
in, that-01Q becomes
peep to *again the
forms in their vigorous
t, mud leaves the sr.
to .fail . into disorder
:Tay. scßfulons
Amination b varicosity
id 17- Inemurial
filgudaW
Jod; impitio oar, filth WO
.Ant, dept igi„vices, and, above all,
thre r ki infection. Whatever Do its 'origin,
At ii:lferedibry to the constitation„ descending "from
.parent to thikiren unto the 'third and fourth
live indead. sees to bo th rod of Iran
;r ll I ittfil it
visit thq m iniquities o
of the &them
.upon. their •cluldren." The diseases which it wig
•inatelake. various names, according to the Mims,
it attacks.' In the lungs, Scrofula produces tuber.'
sles,aittl dually. Consumption; in the glands, swell
'lnAlAlrhichigaPutigo "At blecgiq ukzaPtils 'mares;
in -tluslato Grul.:beivrels,:.derangements_ which
Lartidoeeindirgestion,-dyspopsitt, andliver complaints;
on the skin, eruptive and en;rteona Gifections.
:Meld aU having the mutat Grip'," .reivamaie same
'Ptutleatien iuld' id %wagon th e
'D)GmI. Pa** hiciottrid these dangerous die.
terniiembave Witlilieblo, foal; or corrupted
idookwen puinot have :health, with that " lifoof
" -frMalthy„: you "cannot' have serpfulems
di>vim!, - : :
'a:wer's Sartori?Ma
is. eompounded •from, the most . -effectual antidotes
thas_medleal schnum discovered for this afflict
ing distea_mer, • tad for the cure of the disorders is
• entnihrj. /tat it is farsuperier to .arty other rein.
;SAY yet &Visa, is known by all who,have given
ice trial.: .That.ii does combine virtues truly
Moodiest, In their effect upon this class of fORI•
plaints, is indisputably Prpviin by 'the great multi
tndo of publitlf Ithown and remarkable cures it
has made of the following diseases : Ta ng o s Evil
or,Olandulic Swelling% Tiuncel, Sruptionß,
Pimples, Blotches end &nB9, Erympelas,
000 . St. Anthcuirs Fire. Salt - Pats=
Scald Reid, Co he ,from tuberculous ders
its bathe ;l to Swellings, Debility,
Drom Neural:: *Dyspepsia crr Indigestion,
%pUts and ii*Di.to_
. Infectioni, Mercurial
Diseases ? I'maft. Weatneme, and, indeed, the
Whole KIWI of complaints' that arise from impurity
of. the blood. Minute reports of- individual MICA
'nifty be found in Aran's .Aatenteas A ie.
which is furnished to tho druggists for grnmifoni
distribution, wherein may bo learned the directioo
foc Its use, and coma of thivemarkable cures
it had made when all other!, remedies had Hirt! to
efrontrOet Those cases are purposely 'taken Pair
all feet (Ingot the country, in order shit every nude'
may haveaceess to some one who can speak to him
of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula
tio'plUses the vital energies, and thus leaves its vic.
Aims far more subject to disease and its fatal re4nir
than are; healthy constitutions. lienco is tends 1.,
shorten, and does greatly shorten, the - avertme dews.
tion of human life. Tho vast importance of dice,
considerations has led us to spend years in periN.- ,
kg a remedy which is bdequite to its cure. Thi
we now offer to the public under the name of
Arait's SARSAPARILLA, although it is compozeo
of ingredients, some of which exceed the ben of
&riaPftrilla in alterative power. By its aid you
maY,Prelets yourself from the suffering and dangei
.of thesirdisorden.— Purge out the foul corruption.
seas - -vos--ewd-Cester go !AWL. purge oat tit
causes of disease, and vigorous health will fallow.
By its peculiar virtues this temixly stimulates tir
vital functions, and thus expels the distemper,
which lurk within the system or bunrilhont on any
part of it.
Vire know thenbli have been deceived by many
compounds of ' that promised much
end did nothing ; but they will neither be deceived
nor duappointed in this. Its virtues have bete
proven •by _abundant. trial, and there remains no
question of its surpassing excellence for the cure
of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach.
Although under the same name, it Is a very dif
-41=4 Medicine from any other *Rich has been
before the people, and is fax ailie'effectnal than
.y odier width leas ever been avaflalde to them.
.04.1n?M,'13
CHERRY PECTORAL,
The World's Great Remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Incipient Consumption, and
for the relief of Consumptive
• patients in advanced sta
ges of the disease.
This has been so long used and so univateally
known, that we need do no more than assure the
-public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever
has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it
has ever done.
,rreprsed Ly Da. J. C. Arun & Co..
Practical and Analytical amid;
Lowell, Mass.
'Sold by ell druggists crorywhere, and by
,A. TURRELL, Montroge,
and by one trader-in every town in the
county. mar 9 awa y
•
3p7ErNiapziow:
Eista 'nine i . Etimp on , !
''''iittavln g been'. ,aopintidlay the Com
' iMmth cizierPfirilli etuidel °l3 Pe s eertl N Tee lU
te A sNo ""Mit all entlttedg at
Pee ollej;yillittlekl_to allepVieettons tllatayty
ar
Agre
Millater44lltigantm".raL 191°W4filla
Itenteoee,Aptile,3B63e-tC r , • ' - - - • •
To TIM .IMBLIC.,
• ABEL_ #; ELL
HAlt recently reed*, iKituiiin4y realising
new supplies of
,
la
. •
• the ieepeetiv ' e dap:mune*, Of trade in - .whiett he is
• - • erebratitiireseathing;isith-few exceptions.—
..Fie teu.siers hiselacere Osaka talliose who harefavor
ierildnrwitlaitteir.pationsge, and hopes Lantern a con
tinuance nitheientrers. The public are reitsfeftely
an it Ma Stem and esitirdite qualities 1112
cvitedloot of birgseeds.
—ldonlauseVitkre.--'
WEST SIDE OF,PUBLI64VIZISCEI
!MARS ref
LOUR,`, TEED, SALT,
1 1 • c.: den, Seeds,
iirkiaii - Okiver,limothy Si Fias Slid,
, P 44414,7
.24.4484 HAIM DRIED Mr,
7- dr:iingl 6 : Bl . ll l#l l 4l l ,,--_ .;
Syrups, Bialasseu,Laufr,Sugurs,
riAkibii 7l .4:4 - SPICEs, - ks;o . o#2
f r
-7 AZIT
*Ad
. - Aurf, -r:counwri.
imistinee,apiu bona:
TEE ALL STIFFICIEETTE*E,,
The Groat "Amerioanßezneillea,"
• jrAtoini aiffth loM'.
ernVINE PAEMAT/ONS,TrIZ:
' #ti05 , C4 8 41 47 , "
IMPROVED 11OBE WASH.
- OEISITMO P3EPaB.II2ION,
"atlgsPouccstrater PoluOul?d .
-7f! 70.amizrapot .113‘,1Lobax.,
A politely. ead,§pecillo Remedy for dleeoeeq attic
13111fidat", l aneyi, Gra - vekAnd Drppsieal
Swellings.
Medicine itme*ea the perwerof dlzeationi and
excites'thil aboortioritsinto healthy action , by which the
watery or cab:eructs depesittions, and-all unnatural en
areseddeoll., Fl well *slain and indentation,
and is good for pen, Women or children:
fIELMBOLD'S E X T RACT :R - BLICIIII
-=- (• ; .iiiimi iraktirseter ".• : • 7
Arielilifrom'Rteesseft, habitil 13f1Assirra
'tion; Eatly4niliqcreti'oni or Abuse,
' iatteadedlrith tic ' ng sjiptoms :
Indisposition to Exertlia • , sof - Power. '
.Lossaf Memory,-- . skimming of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror ofDiseser,-•, ; . 'WAWA:ants_ ,s
Dlmnese of Vielon - ; - 'Pen bi - the Back.
Universal lassitude of the' Flushing of the Body.
Muscular Systegi, . &motions on the Foe,
Hot Hands, . . ~Pallid Connteramee,
Dryness of the Skin.
These symptoms, It allowed 'td go on', hick this med
icine invariably removes, soon follow
ntiPOTOTCY, FATUITY ; BM OIITTS,
E L
'Mona of which:the patient witty expirt : Who can say
that theyora not frequently followed , b those "direful
'diseases,"
•
' Insanity and Consimiption.
'Many are slam oi ilia Canso of their sneering. but
none will confess. Ths records of the inamm asylums
and the mciancholly deaths by Ccuthumption. bear am
pie witness to' the truth of the assertion.
The Constitution, once affected with or
ganic weakness!
ItecMires the aid of medicine tontrengthen and Invigor
ate the system. which ILETABOLDII TISTRACT 817-
CHU invariably does.,. A,trialivill convince, the most
skeptical.
Females, Females, •Feniales,
Old or young, single, married, or contem
- plating marriage, -
Ia many directions pm:inert° Females the Extract 13u
chu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosts
or Retention, Irregularity, Painlislness, or Suppression
ottbe Customary Evacmations, Ulcerated or balArrOW3
state of the Merits, Lencborrhea or Whites, Sterility,
and tor all complainta incident to the sex whether aris
ing from Indiscretion. Habits of Diesipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OE LIFE.
Gas grricrroata Azov&
NO PAMILT SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
ike no Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for
unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
HELMBOLD'S. EXTRACT -BUONO
CIIRES PISCBRT DISEASES
In slfitieir stages; at little expense; little or no change
in diet, no Inconvenience,
AND NO EXPOSURE.
It calms frequent desire, and gives strength to Urin
ate, thereby removingobstructlons preventing and cu
ring Strictures of the Urethra, tallying pain and inflant
rantiortano frequent in thia class diseases, and expell
ing Poisonous, diseased, and worn-outinatter.
"Thousands upon Thousands
WHO HAVE _NMI.TICE VICTIM OF
CZVELEILir.IBI.*
And who haseisidflEAlTY-PRES tobe cored In a short
time hartsfound.theYmero deceived. audthat the " Poi
son:hal:l.ly the use of" Powerful Astringenta." been
drlesl up lathe system, to break Out in an aggravated
form, and
ftratains Arrnic mammon.
t 7 S E
NEWBOLD'S EXTRACT MN
For all Abettor's and Diseases or
The Urinary Organs,
Whether ex:Winer' MAIMORPEMBIAtrom wuatevcr
canoe originating, and no matter
OP ROW LONG STANDING.
Disease, of aim Organs require the lid es Diarege
NEWBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH
IS THE GREAT DIURET/Cl,
And It le certain to have the desired effect In all
- eases, for which It tetectonmeuded.
BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD
• Hehabold'a Highly Concentrated Compound
FluidiEflti Extract _Sarsaparilla.
=b2ELIX.EZO.
This la an efrection of the Br and attacke the Sex
ual organs:Linings Of the Nose,, , Throat, , Wind
pipe, and other Mures Surfates, making its ' appearance
In the form of triterc Belmbehre Extract ;Verril
l& vilifies the Blood:and removes tal Scaly one of
the Skhigivtnr to the Complex:tape Cr Healthy
Color. - It beingprepared expressly ter this class °faun
plaints,. its Blooe-PurilyingProperties are preserved to,
a greater extent than any Other preparation of Sarsapa
rilla.
Esse 'Wash.
An extellent.Lotron`forDisesi3ei of a Syphilitic Nature,
anditan injection itt'Ulseaset . of tho - Urinry - Organs,
arising from habits of - disipatiart, need in connection
with theltatratalincha sad 15arttparilla, in such dis
encase rectally/needed. •
lividencept tilenleStreiMonsibleandrellahle character
willaceov i the medictites.
' TIPICATES.O2 arms.
Btliudiu go with *tau
kabwsita scienee and fame.!
For Medical Properties ofBUCHE,see Dispensatoryof
the United Slatea.
See - ProfessorDAWAUSl valuable workon the Frac.
lice of Physic.
See remarks made, ,by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIC)
of Philadelphia.
lilearemarks =ashy Dr. Briuunt MCDOWELL. a
o •
clebreiedlciar.in diecaber o f t hel
oya 1flml•
ege'
gs ueiandieskpublishedlnthe; one
:OM: and tneen*Julmal. SettcoClregicalßeview.publshedbyMerdamile
Travers, Fellow of theltoyal
Seaport otthrrlate Standerdworica,oamadielie.
- zimiaczßucno, - $1 00•Hai lOvrta, MS artier 40•00
po S retnufw aasattar 1
min . ;00 taa, 00 , " ( xi " 5
m'
'Other ti4eiert of MAI forint DO,: which will be mit&
elentloottre penis:nit qnitinate'mutes ' if directions are
filr.Deacrihe eymPtortis Snail commanicathms. Ceres
gtittranteed. Adlrice,gnitie.
• AFFIDAVIT.
• Personally appear betoreateai Alderman at the eit7
otPhUsdn_lphisi liehabold. who; being doly sworn
datheawntit preparations amteln•no statcotte„ no. met
allY. or Other InJurons d!ageettatareinrele.
••• 'Sweep InelitibeittbettAntiore me this 0 2144=0v.
sew. Alderman . niftostiettiebOve Bitte:.'Thlht;
Anon Lettere int Information I henttetl n conildpnte,
• • • R, C
pezto, 3 04fiproth: To*. tOtttpeti belOW;Chitti - /It4a.
szscutturcouSnouttts , .;
-,,AA.DimniaculawDupas. - ••-
I Who - endeaver los atom fot -their tire" and Letlier
'anseleronthe nmuatton attained bY '••
• . ItelmboWe Genuine Pteperstionc .
• _ ". ". •• 4itttreet Becht!, . • -•
•1 , gantiparnla , • •
, .: • • " ;1
-' •
siial),oll;amtise• everywhere . . •• :
1 5CT0RI1XLX:441:0*-1&M*10
Votout4o4o,lloigetiiret,
Imposition, sattespepareri -uasivaiotl4l(o-17.
A.B7EV.FITERELL
liOtr:ollbrai for sale 0110°111e largest awl bestaelectiOna
Of-
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Ever offered Dr Suegnelgtnna County, ana probably com
prising the greatest va riety or most different articles of "
ys . tore theMortherhpart el Pennsylvania, &wiper*
he ,of entire State. An assortment is kept .13)
-11bOut tbirtY different' branches of trade, and the selec.
Algae are madefr,oinabont forty of the bestMonses in
New York; and morn than fifty Dealers end Matnifoo.
' turerte ont of New' York._ ' large pnapantion:of the
,GooSeare brought direct,Lrom the, manufacturers, thus
institing gcnniphailicies. Castorrterg on entering the
Store , mustnot expect Wiled everything in sight, "but
nearly every article wanted will be pro laced by inquiry.
Bette Idea of the Stock may be termed by the following
lintenumemileiria fraffrrm;:rfluAle.
+Mtge And, Medicines, Paints and vile. Dye Stuffs,
.Groccries,Lgnors, :Iroctety. - 0118$ Ware, Wall and
.WindowPoper. Jewelry, Silver Ware,Perfamery, Haney
'Hoods; Musleallostramenti.Bnisheit. AxnericanPocket
Ittlitet, Table Cutlery and Silver. Plated Ware, , Lamps,
Materials for Lights, Hardware, Bed Cords Atone Were,
"Dry Goody:Mirrors, Window Glass, Lithographs, Vat
-Welles. Bird. Cages. Spectaciell: Whips, 411111 -Lashes,
Tiroomad Gone, Pistols, Ammttnition, Tobacco, Medi.
eal and Surgical InstraMents, Salt, Soap, Potash, Um-
PorceleirtTeeth r in short. nearly everything, to
restore the sick, to please the taste, to delight the aye.
-to gratify the fancy, and also to condueeto the real and
substantial comforta of life,
The attention of tbepublie isrespectfully invited to
-my eteekot Hoods, bought exclusively for cash down,
andivillbc. sold on the saute priucli t r i for low Aces
• ..
EL Ttfunzi.L.
Montraio:Japtuiry
-WMV - tt - Ob..YC
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
flll & NINTH GOODS,
W r JUST RECEIVED, ,40
and will be sold
AT A LARGE mairacnosr
from April prices
larttila Reduction will incht t do the
ENTIRE STOCK
which will be foundlis blrgi ins usual, be Gold on
NE MOST LIBERAL TERMS
4br t0r..a..8913E
ON TIME, or for PRODUCE.
FL BIIRRITT,
New Milford
Nov, 1863
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
• At Montrose, Pa.
Wm. R. Efifiralt, PiToprietor.
mills new and commodious Hotel is situated on 'Calle
Avenue, near the Court House, and nearly4n. centre
of the business portion °Montrose. The Proprietoris
confident that he is prepared to entertain guests in a way
that cannot fall to_give EN TIRE SATISFACTION.
The Hotel and Furnitureare new, and no expense has
been spared to render it equal if not superior to any In
this part of the State. It is well supplied with all recent
improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will
always be ready to respond to the call of customers.
The Stables connected with this house are new and
convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage b
his old friends,-travelleni, and the public generally.
Anna if WM. - H. HATCH
. ~._ _
DEE. HUE & ISMIN
3ELEILI.I-i•c)istcl.
THE PASSENGER TRAIN
LEAVES Greit Bend at 7.40 a. m., a ft er the arrival at
6.30 a. m., of the Cincinnati Express from the west,
connecting at Scranton, where it arrives at 10.10 a. m.,
with alrairt on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail
road, for Pittston, Wyoming Valley, Kingston and
Wilkesbarre, and by omnibus with the Delaware and
Hudson railroad at Providence, for Olyphant and Car
bondale. At Hope station, this train.connects by omni
bus with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phillips
burg, Trenton and Philadelphia. At New Hampton
Junction, where it arrives at 2.25 p. m., the same train
connects with trains on the Central Road of New Jersey
for Elizabeth...Newark.New York, Easton. Bethlehem,
Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg.—
Passengers by this train arrive in New York at 5.50, In
Philadelphia at 8.00. and in Harrisburg at 8.10.
The train leaving loot of Cortland street New York. at
8.00 a. In., and foot of Walnut street, Philadelphia, at 0 a.
tn., connecting with the Passenger train of this road,
leaving New Hampton Jnnetion at 11.20 a. m., and arriv
ing at Scranton at 4.0 J p. in„ where it corneas with a
train on-the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad, and
with the omnibus running to the Delaware and Hudson
Railroad.
This train arrives at Great" Bend at 0.10 p. m., making
a close connection With the mall train going West on
tho•Erle Railway.
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves Scranton at 10,10 a.m., conneCtitirat Brost. Bond
with the Bay Express train west on the Erie Railway.—
By this train Passengers arrive atlthacaSyractuie, Bar
&e. the same- day. iteturning, this train leaves
Great Bend ntt - 9)pAn.. on the arrival of the New York .
Express going East, and Mello E . wells going West,
and arrives at Scranton at 5.80 P. In.
JOIIN DEBBIE, Sopl.
R. A. DENBY. Beal Ticket Agent,
Scranton, May 20,1863. • .
LACKAWANNA 4 BLOOMSBURG
ON and after April =0,.18(,8, Passenger Trains will
run as follaws : • , • . •
DOVLRO SOUTH.
, ,
Pissenger. Accom.
Leave Seranttntott in.. ILO) a. •
Kingston.
.. 0.40 Arrive 12.80 p. m.
" Rupert,mt 8.55
•'Dan Danvil le at 9.24 a. m.
• Antra at Northumberland, '9.55 • .
BIOYING NORTH.
Leave Northumberland '4:80 p. •
Danville, 510
•
Rupert, ' 8.45
, Kingston, . • 8.05 ' 1.45 p. rm.
Arrive at Scrantm, 9.10 p.m. t 8.80 p. In.
A passenger train also leaves Kingston. at 9.90 54 in, for
Scranton to connect with, trainfor - New York. Return
ing, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from Now York,
at - 4.0)p-mi. • • • _ - •
PAlsienKeilkinkitig tralti'Smith tiotie SCltiktcM:lit 5.80
n., via.,Northumborhuld, teichilarrisburg 1130 p.m..
llgticaora 8,8011,111-: Vrallblosoll4o p. =4. - Vlajvert
they reach Thuadelphia at 1.00 . p. us. =
• . PECN Bs gtiNT. 8 ) 2 9 3 .
IClabit9 l !lAlkr. ll ; 8 . 191 . 3 ' • • •
fflootribbr Diooloweat-Booretsfor. tha Million. •
. . . , .
A
HOST valuable and wonderful publication. la work
AIL ,of 400_pege.s,andlig, coil:wad - 0 ogrovinge. Dr. iron
ter'eltade Mecum, an original and popular, treadle on'
Mantua Woman, their pbyttiology, funeticuult and fleXa
al disorders of every kind. filth Derogating_ remedies
for tlytir speedy 'owe • The practice Dr. Hunter bas
i nng peen. and OW ilkantoonilektrot. at thO aliment so..
licitationuf nnmerouspersons, he. has been induced to
extend his medical usefulness throgn the Medium ofs
his " Vade diecumr yOIRCIO that should .be in,
the.handsofeSery family in the land. as a proventird of
seeret vlces, - or as &guide far the alleviation of one Of
the most awful eta destructive scourges that ever visit.'
ed mankind'. One Copy, securelyszveloped, will be fOr-'
wardedfree tit:001Mo to. any part of the United States
ford.° contain P. O. stamps. or ;copies for Si. ',address,
poet paid, Dr. Iltmtergfe. 6 Dtvision street{ dienolfork.'
June 18,1888-1 y , • •
. or
Mont lode ano by :o43l%lB% • • '• A vtutasui.
LAIMATTON , BIT I MIA, I 4,citiOtteit Watiif.
.v* lll 'Bl4 l 3. =Pr, ?IMO' iTIMALI4•IOG -
Ail - A `I#IIIIWW, 2TAPREI
A• Highly - Concentrated
VEGETABLE • 30-*-TB A CT,
• c , .n A PURE TONIC.
DOCTOR 14 )OFLAND'S
Germiin :hitters,
PREE:4II.IID • VT' .
Dr. C. DI. JACKSON, Phi lad Pa.,
.
LIVER 0
wir.srErsvi l
ar.deLtrrempx.p.l3-4
•Cbroalo or Nervous Debility, Diseases of /Maga,
• aniallaisesees arising tram e'disordued
• . - Liver or
such ßiAntaalt.
•
as Conatlpa
lion, Ittward Plies,
__ Fulness" by Blood to the
" • Nftd, acidityalba stouutch,_
H
- Nausea, eartburn, Disgust for Food,
• `Ftiinde or weight in the stomach, sour tim e .
tationsc - sinkingar fluttering at. the pit of tha
Stomach, swimming of the Henci;• buried and difik tl L
Breathing, Fluttering at the Head; choking era&
locating sensations when In,* ly Log potters,
Dimness of Vislon,, dots or webs before
the sight Fever and dull lain In the
Bead, de fi ciency of per_spiration.
' ifelloyness 'of - the shin and
. Byes pairi in the side,
Back, Chest„'
• • &c., &c., sudden
Flubea of, ,
Beat, -
Burning le ihei Flub-
Constant Imaginings of Evil,
• • and great'Depres
rits sion of
. Spi,
Andraltively presentYeJlow Fecer , BllloasFevor,a t
They contain- ' • •
No Alcohol or .. Bid Whiskey!
They wirs. coas the above diseases in 99 eases ont of 100
DO YOU WANT.
SOMETHING TO STILENGTHEM 111131
A GOOD APPETTrEI
- TO BUILD UP YOUR CONOTrnittOT
TO FEEL WELL
TO GET)UD OF NERVOUSNESS ? -
ENERGY ?
To SLEEP WELL ?
A BRISK AND VIGOROUS PNELUIG!
If you o, use lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER&
From Rev. J. Newton Brozip,P. 49 , Editor
of the Encyclopedia of Religious Encolcolge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent
Medicines in general, thro' distrust of their ingredient.
and effects ; I yet know of no sufficient reasons why A
man may not testify to the benctitehe believes aimed(
to have received from any simple preparation in the
hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit ambers.
I do this the more readily in regard to Roof and's Ger.
man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C..ld. Jackson, of this city
because I was prejudiced agniutit them for =DT leart,
under the impression that they were chiefly an alcobolle
mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker,
Eaq.:. for the removal of this prejudice by proper tette,
and for eaconragemut to try tnem, when suffering from
great toad long continued debility. The use on bottles
of these bitters, at the beginning of the present year,
was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a deg.
ree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not feltfor
6 months before, and had almost despaired of regaining.
I therefore thank God and my friend for directing ma to
the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN
PUILAVA , Jane 23d, 1661.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS !
And the Friends of Soldiers.
We call the attention of all having relations or
friends in the army to the fact that " 2100FLAND'S
German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of the (Meares
induced by exposures and privations Incident to camp
life. In the lists, published almost daily in the neat
papers,
on : arrival of the sick, It will be noticed that a
very la rp portion are end - bring from debility. Every
case of that kind can be readily .cured by 110.90A11d . 4
Gertnaa Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of
the dig,estive organs are epeedily removed. We have no
hesitation in saying that if theau Bitters we r, freely used
among our soldiers, hundreds onives Might be eared
that otherwise will be loist.
- - -
We i gh attention to the following remarkable sad well
authenticated core of one of the nation's herom vhwe
life, to use-Ids own language, '• has beet). saved by the
Bitters:"
• PGIMADELIITIA, A ageot Std. 1869.
Messrs. Jones ce. Evam:—Well, gent/omen, your 1100 f
land's German Bitters has saved my life. There 15 no
mistake in 'this. It Is vbuchefl for by, panthers of my
comrades, soma of whose names are.spimnded, and woo
were cognizant of all ,the circumstances of my case. I
am, and - have'been, forthe Butt , lone yeariew member of
Sherman's celebrated battery, and arpder the immedia te command ofeiptain B: Ayres: Thrtortghthe uptown
attendant upon my Prdnotui dties,' I -Wad attacked in
Nov. last, with inflammation 'of-the - brigs. and was tot
72 days in the hospital. , Tlils watt followed by errands
hightenedloy_ anattack of dysentery . I wen then
removed' from the W atts Hone; and sent to this city on
'baud the-Steamer "State of MainePtwhere I landed OD
the 28th of June. Educe that time I have been about so
low as any:one could be' and still retain a - spark of vital
ity. For a week or more I Was scareejyable to swallow
anything, and; if I DID !Me a morsel down, it was Int
mediateirthrown ujt again. ' • ---
I cbuY#Pot even keep a Oise of water on toy stonAch.
Life could not last under these circumstances ; and, se-
Pordingly, the physictans Who bad been working Pith
fully, ,though unsuccessfully, to rescue me from Greg , *
of the'dread archer, frankly rold'ine they could do vo
more for me. andaflvised me to see a Clergyman. and to
make such disposition ofmy limited fonds as pest salted
me. An acquaintance who Visited dieat the titippital,
Freflwrick liteinborn; of fa below Arch 'tree*, art
sed me, as a forlorn hope, to try your:l:littera, and kind
ly procured a bottle. From the time l et:mimeo:teed taking
them iltetlOOM4ritdow of , eath receded. and-I am no w
thank God fot.- getting better. Though r bare taken
but two bottirts, lave gained tempounde,and feel son
,gaineofbeingpernfitted to rejoin ray_ wife and darGbler
'from whom nave beard nothing for 18 mite:Abe; form
tlemen, lam a loyal Virgillan, from vicinity of Frost
Royal. To-your Inv:linable Bitters I owe the .certainty
of life which Mistaken the plate of vagtie fears—to your
Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of again chirp
trig to tityltbsimretliose who aredearest to mein, life.
Very truly yours, - • . . /11AACAALONIi-
We cancer twliberabova-sratereeni; as we bid
despaired of
, sealpg grit. eskaFede, 11!. .. o,..restorrd
to health. ' - ul John Cuddeback, lat h Y;altery.
Geo. A. .Aekley, Co. C,,llih. Maine.
Lewis Chevalier, 92t(Nets 'Yea%
I.:E. 'Bieneer, Ist Artillery Battery F.
Jr. B. l'aveteell;
Henry 110.' ‘Terfinne, , : ,a cid:' ' ?
Berry- T. -- Mclntylatd , ,Co.tVsth
John 'F.'Wesi4lCo.'E,lth4raine.
Roman Ifoch, 8, iro N. .1 1 ".
Nathaniel' it Thomas, 'F, 1 95th Pao.
tAiubvto if.;JCiinbtg. A, ad Varaont.
•john,Jenkins•43 1061 h -Penn.
Izirsium or icaustranrrs.
c. at JecKSOsr,•k is ea
i WAAPPElioCalth'bottle. -
Price ,per uflottk ISevats, , or six for 44030.
• .1 3 ftildrair iteateutdiugght bat -havistbestititN.do
Rot INk put 9/by any vt the. intozlptif 17! PrArau° 131
Ault maybe'offeredlrrltophice, but sera tow, -"ad ws
llnictrlVOctkttutultPlicked• bY•cSMI I P• f'
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ter7orsale brDragigtitte sae Bolin tpevet* town le
the United BMUS.
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