The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 24, 1864, Image 4

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Ilte,Destrzuntou — ofrifferimalle f r
Slobs. • ', , •
In re fereaalo. '_ii' . : Viffeatly leskt_ l 9l l .P.A
of a newspaper in Ohio,- by an abolition 1
itatk.lrr gqipn,bas.prios, nays:
elite - alarmed - that - there buil tidt
been a mob" of this sort anywhere, that
has not been plsnned artd instigated 4
the leading and wealtliy_Republicaiiii.liait
loyal league officials. This shou ld never
,be overlooked- and; .the =:!TrillAvir)tfirse
guilty iiiitigatom of" rObs,,,etiolOtie. ore
fully lireserved j so thai , :there , neiebd no
mistakes made. It Lsa mAttgr, .of reiparA
that nearly everyone of vetilth-end•-tiro;
min' ence- who encourage these mobs.—
They.are,the _ oligaNhy of our State and
4f Petty', coriatitutronalitoverament: and
lb. white Laboring inmi. They care noth
ing kora:ol4Kit the negro than simply as
sonata) to accomplish their ends in des ,
%roping the poor white man and gettiag
rid of his influence in elections, and to
prevent his influence in framing the policy
of our .
,!.
~: cninent,, , ,in the- Hroteokion
‘ .1 . 3, 7
the wbq " 44 iii'Aizights as a tied eirizen.--:-e
These things should not be forgotten or
Illkill0ken." - • ''' . ; ) --..t 1 , ~
_i . e.-Every word true.. This town is curagd
with several just such characters as are
alluded .to,p? the ahove.extraet. ,Thia,lan
rye-they , have nsed,land- the 41iiiats
have made against this o ffi ce, have
Caii noted deem aolliat,4 th
Oil)) , ier time,. should they' Selby:lo..4)v
dastardly ruffian or ruffians into carryin
outliner desigus we:tiliall kticiv/Clexlictli
where to place the blame, and where to
seek redress for any . wroags.. As it.,i'we
aiiitl'o 7 ' dieti - Bc4iiiiiiy paliiiiiiiiici s
daily wastel , cheir breath ifl ati4thinatiz
ing the editor of this-rpet . and:dicsrl Dem
ocratiogiarty.—Erchange . ' "
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Bitspere New Nontily
" Unquestionably the best sustained
work of the'kind in the„Urtirldl', '
Notices of .the Pi-AL—The
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edibtary of,miscellaneous .reading-such as
cannot be found in the same compass in
sox other publication, that has cotp,eAnder
ceaei.--11oston Courier. • =
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We must refer in terms of- "eitlog,y to
the high tone and varied' exCellefieles of
ilutpir's Magazine—a journal, with , a
monthly , circulation of about 1:70,090
opyfrista-sn whose pages ,are to be found
some of the choicest ht ,and general
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ple and the popplaritY:. ft raa. acquired
is merited. Each number contains fully
144 pages of reading matter, appropriate.
ly illustrated with good cuts ; and it com
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more philosophical quarterly, blended
101,1i,,,the best features cif a daily journal.
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lure being confinhally inade,) of Portraits' of - Eutinent
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mail, nms. •
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price from' 50 - ceitisto $5O opch. A - • • • •
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fait IMrerlatene'borVe Idoll tOl cd,ofAir deft! s.l eifect
zrottallizatjtiiationlo tho4o who" toolatl,4B 4 fiut moue
n c.9Pie the)" afl'ree,flter9..bas 'hebifPo,,asteitvitis Pee
truer* 11bur, Milinnunity."
EriiPtlOne..X,illtben.,-.Bititellett, Inhales 1 3.10.
Igaralti.ort -alL.Diatmaaa a t tte,l3ltin.
loom item lA*: Slearlog ,• l
obly de tay duty toyou anti hepublic,
my lestimony.to lluit you publish of the metlicioal virtues
tif,VOtirSaliSAVArdt.t.A. Sly. inkughter. ngt4 tea, had an
afflting humor in her ears, eyes, end .hair ,yenta,
which we were unable to cure until we •ttittl•your, San—,
tte.tafttt.t.i. She has been well for value mouths:"
llrocrs...llrsacuter E. Rice, a-well.tnown ainlzotteh•esteetlied
/adz/ 41rDeilnil nine, Cope Motpro...'N.j.
-"3lydatighter has sabred for n 3 tersa4 - with a amt.
eous eruption, which was very tronblesoine:".
offorded , tiny relief until we tried
, your Sentcnaini.“,
whieb. won , Conwletely,c taxa/ - her. • , • •
tiront Charles P. Gacre„.E'sq.', of „Ore tafifek-latoirn firm of
Gage, ..lltiriveg,t Co. i ' manupfturers l'ettitmeUtd pa
' rent tn Nashua, . ,
I had for severalyears ft Very troubliitotrie AtaTlOnla
my face; 'which" grew totisitititly worse until
my features and bccaniCan ititolerubiti oftlictio. rttied
almost everything ri man could orbette advice and medi
cine, but without any relief whatever. thitll - 1160k rout
Sitaant.iiaiLLA. it immediately made Anyjace 'muse,
fo. you Ititoi.pii Jelnlght,for, a timet•but in a fewAvecks
the new slid begaitlO form. under the-blotches, and von- ,
lliturd duff) my nice is Os Animal as' anybody's, and .1 am'
trAhont DIV symptoms .of the disease that 1 ,kaaw of, •
eakay. lierf°4 iottni.atidgit llo o a doubt owe it to your
litrystelas--GaierallanidliNg—Purifsrthe Blot&
Ekvat DA Rohl: Sarin Houston St., y. fr.
A
Da- TS.a: 'seldom !la remote En/Walls ate
Scrofulous Sores by tho persevering me of lour son•
sa amt. 1 have Mat new cumd attack of
Ildkatida_ etas rare
alters. Iva roma
&oats the Bann edintLLA you rare aupplied tiilLepri)
Won as Well nil the people."
From J. • . oinston Esq., fliejacrre. Ohio.
'"For twelve years 1 had the Erripeisf en am
ri g ht arm, during which,time the Ceithtntril
' illYsiciass I could reach, and took Landreds of wilier,'
worth of medicines. The uloem were co bed that tha
cords became visible, and the doctors decithd It ut
arm must be amputated. I began taking your 1• stai,
remLLL. Took two bottles, mid some of vour
tagethertlaur havedured me. lam tow as will and cowed
as anybody. -Being hr a public place, toy east h 4 knowe le
everybody in this community, and Melton-the 'weeder of
,•
Front Hon. henry Mauro, M. P. P. ref 'Newcastle, C. W.,
a leading member of The Canadian Par/iainent.
"I have used your SARSAPARILLA in rev-family, for
debit and for purifying- the Waif?, Witlr very
benm'icial results, and feel couddenco in eocumeeding - it
talkie aft/icted."
'St. .duthony'S lire, Bose, Salt Rheum; Scald
Head.. Sore Eyes.
.fren Harvey Sickler, abl i•editor if Me nth ,
hannock. Democrat, 'Pennibitrirnia.
„
Our only child, about three years of aye, was attuned
by pimple , on his forehead. They rapidly spread sintil
'they - fOrmed . a loatbsome..and virulent sorm which tor
-ered his tace t and actually blinded WS erm for some days.
A iltillittph
. yairlau applied - nitrate of sitrerand other lint
iedies, without. any apparent etTect. For fifteen days we
guarded hiattatuls; lest with them he should tear epee the
festering and..corrupt wound which covered his whole
thee. "laving tried every thing else we had any hope
.from,
lci
we 1)? , ,, , T0n giving your SAIIe4PABILL.A. aLd arP4-
fog thedide pdtash lotion ns you direct. Tie tore
began to heal when we had 56n ilk first boost:. at.d
was we.l when we had ilnishe Cho yerond. the child's
eSenslies, which had coma out, grew again, sad Ile Ss
now as healthy and fair as any other. Tt.e y keit Leigh
bdrbood predicted that the third toast die:
Syphilis clad Mercurio! Disease.
FrYmepr. Hiram Sh? , ot..cf St. LOU is. ottilSOUTi:
"I find your SAUSAPAIII4I-A S mole effectual r. medy
for t he secondary symptoms of S;phihs, ami (or
ifsense than any other we pars '('Lc protertiou are it,
ch•bted to Yon for some of the he, t medicines vie lot e "
lt?out d. 1. French, 211- D., an eminent phyoirenn cf Lam
"%zee, Masc. sobs a.pramincal surrnber:or the Zvi*.
qt-trssargette r •-• • ,• - , • - • .
• " OA. .14-tAI:X. : .51v.dea. Sir.: I have found scarSan
ala+altttlw an estealetit remedy for typhilit,binb vr the
prim . * add - secondary type, and .effectual to someceses
that wets too obstinate to „yield. to other reniedies.i• . l do
not know what we ear' employ trfth,faCtre Certainty of.
.success, where a powerful alterative required."
Mr. Chas..'. I on Live, of Nett. PrunFtrirt, N. J.., Led
dreadful ulcers on io legs, tamed by the allure , of mer
cury, or mercurial diseasr, which grew ma ie and mare
aggravated for years, to spite, of ererirettflutv cr treat
nrcut• Out could be applied, until the'perseierfog useof
.t.X.EfeeiSr , tum.a. relieved him. :Few trot* citirbe
reaud.miereliorvierate and distressing than this, and it
tea several dozen bottles to cute him.
•Leirzorrhce's. Whites
~ Female Weakr.eft!, ,
,
are gebentrit produtud by internal Scrlicklits Cleo-atoms,
sod taro yeiy often cared by the sitermire efii.e/ of this
SAnusummit.s. Some cams require. however, in Did
o the 4311LI9ErlatILL4, the &Elul application of local
remedies. •
From the wen-known and wiffelvectebratcd De. ,Jvtecb
3forritt, nj t'avemur.hlf.r . '
" !Mee found your - Sans rariA ines eellent alter
ative in diseases of females „blut:y cares of irrecularity,
Leutiontlia, lutenist! Ulceration, and local debility, arts
ing.from the sCrofulous diathesis, hare yiele.ril to it. and
there are few that do not, - when Its elect is properly
aided by local treatment."'
A lastp,uutoitting to allow the publication of her came,
" 31ly daughter and raprelf hare been enreit of a ret7
debilitating Leaeorrbrza of ioug snandin,g, by taro bottlet
or )..our. 1A utiAPA MILLA."
ilthenmattam Gout. Liver Complaint, Dyspep
sia Heart DMea.ze Heuza.iva,
when eftmeil br ScrVeda in the F.) A4:1:11, idly curet'
by thii EST r: rm.% rnatILL.A.
poxsess'ret twinr lute:lnt:vet over the ,?:!_or pnr;3
Litt's in +ha t - rkeE. ;Intl thcic %: - ;tl_ , tt: - tt
univer§.tily knt,,rn, that .tee need not dr, run c that
to asxure, Oil rti;,iit• their (tn!i'T i , Ili' i' , Vt;lled CqUP .
W iLgliTst. it clTr lins - ILidiL:hilic 0.4 0. - ,, 1 - mty i,,
depeript A ..n to .10 al th.i: 04 , v 11,111* e.cr dyne.
Pri:pnre , l IJv,f. C. AcYF.ii, 14...1.)., .`,'.. Co , bor.-eti,
I ' .‘l..is , r.:d--3u‘ 1 by ,
A. 1.1., itREtL, 'Alontrase '
and- by one- . trader in_ every town in the
county. mayl9 cwlit
InEII7.ISiXICPIV
Examining Siiiiecin
milEsubacriber b • tl r Cora
-1 talssioner of ?enilons,.a MEDICAL !:E.2131..1NER at
lame. to examine and give certificates to all entitled to
Pensioiirattelto aXfintsltaa-. that
JaaY
sresoftoyto4,tt- dot.evt--Hoortis'atr. Tdr
bell's -
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Montrose, April • •
TO THE. PUBLIC:
.111211c;TMIZELT 0
AS•reeerdly , received, • and is tentkintlyreCl4l4
hop supplies -
1 b4 7 t
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In IC; : 6 rev d4iarttinenig of trade in saki) ire to
etigageti..embrocing eversOing.,l4lA-firwekcePtlP
He senderablo sincere tbankb to t !Imo ttoce ftivor6
ed hlw with their potfirnagdi and littpeKtOttertteon.
tintintote OfthOlf qbe pub] nrnzespettfullFin,'
cited to eeTt able State, and extimine gust, Itt,qts anagrA:
Ss °lbis goods.; :
Montrose, F 0 3%: 15 .. Aca- - • --
NEW FIRM
BALDWIN; ALLEN & BARNHART,
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CATUARTIC PILLS
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VEICKIMIPILEPARATIONSMA:`
PriaitcalArgxm%arOakat:' .
ARSOMULLA,
" INprairED RosE ;you.
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• 10413133.6im ORIMINE 'IIIIEPARATION,
"141; 1 4/ 6 9 6 *iterConlViTit
A positive andSpecille:Riimetly for Mamma of Oaf'
'MOM 0.1040'; Grave.), Aiid;Lii , ioical
• SwellOgii...
This liedieindincitaaes , the Dower Of dieeatiOn.-ind
•e-tiles the absorbents into healthiactlon, by whichthe
;Watery or caleerous ;depoaltiona, and all onnateral en
largementa are reduced, as well as pain and intimnation,
-atolls good for mei4 women or •
NEWBOLD% EXTRACI' BMW
• 7011 WEASZZIKIS ,
Arising from Eicesses, babit6 •OtOlssipil-
„tion, ; Early, Indiscretion, •or Abuse,
~ .
Attended %%lot to ',” nk`altaptoin's : • •
~..,.
indisp.oaltTon to Exartio:, ' rolEownr.- • •
Lefts of Memory, . - , s/ttncuitynf &canting,
WeakMeWee, Trembling, .-. f.. , .
Bortor OfDisease, Wakefulness, . ,
Titaness of Vision, . -Fain in tina Back,
Universal lassitude of the Flushing of the Body,
Muscular System, - • . Eruptions on the Face,
Rot Bands, „Pallid Conntenanes,•,
Brynessof the skin.
. These symptoms, It allowed to go on, which this Melt
-. l .ono.lnvindahlyremoves4 soon follow
• IMPOTLNCIr;FATIIITY, EPILECTIC PITS,
In one of whiph tide natleitt niay expire. Who can say
that they are not frequently followed by those "dtrutal
dieeaser," , , •
Insanity and Consumption.
]Many are aware' of the cease:of their -sintering, but
none will confess. The records of the insane *asylums
and the mehmeholly deaths by Commotion, bear am
ple witness to the truth of the assertion.
The Constitution, once affected with or
- .ganio weatness,.
Requires tbe aid of medicine to strengthen and invigor
ate the system, ithiehIIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BC
CHI.I invariably does. A trial will convince the 'most
skeptical.
Females, Females, Females,
Old or pang, single, married, or cOntem
1 plating marriage,
In gently affections peculiar to Females theßstract lia
chu is Unequalled by any other remedy, as In Chlorosis
or Retention, Irregularity; Painfulness, or Supression
of the Customary - Evacuations, Ulcerated or Ichtrroue
state of the Uteri's, Leachorthea or Whites, Sterility,
eud tor an complaintsincident to the sea whether aria-
Ing front indisvetion. Rehire of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE 011 CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEE SYMPTOM ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
dte 'ltaliam. Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for
unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT : BURR
eIIIILES. SECRET !DISEARSEI
In all their stages ; at _little expense ; little or no change
in diet, no inconteuiettyi,
AND NO ExposvisE.
It causes frequent desire, 2nd gives strength to Urin
ate, thereby removing obstructions preventing and ca
ring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and 'Ewa.
minion, so frequent in this class of Macioce. and expell
ing Poisonous, diseased:and worn-out matter.
Thousands opon Thousands
- WHO HAVE, BEEN THE VIET= OP .
C;?iItr.dELIVXCIEO,
And who have paid HEAVY PERS,to be cured In a short
time, have found they were deceived, andthat the' Poi
eon; has, by the nee of" Powerful' Aatringents." been
dried up in the system, to break oat in an aggravated
form, and. '
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
USE
REMOLD'S EXTRACT BMW
For all affections and Diseases of
The Urinary Organs,
Whetherexi sting in 'MALE OR FRRELE,from waateaer
cause originating, and no matter
OF HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these Organs require the old of s Diuretic.
NEWBOLD'S EXTRACT NCR
.• IS THE (TREAT
And' it is certain to have therlealnzi effect In all
enact., for which it is recommended.
BLOODS BLOOD,! BLOOD
fielndxild's Highly Concentrated Compound
ritild • Extract Sarsaparilla. '
attinfection of the Blood, and'attacks fno Sex
ual organs, Linings of the Nose, .Ears. Throat, Wind.
pipe,andotherraincus Surfaces, making its appearance
in the form of Mere. Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparril
la purifies the Blood. and removes all Scab , Bruptionsof
the Skin giving to the Complexiop a Clear and Healthy
Color: libeingpreparedexpresely for this class ofcatti
plaints, its Blooc-Parifying Propertiesiara preserved to
a greater extent than any other preparation of Sarsapa
rilla. ,
Helmbold'sßose Wash.
Arrexcellent Lotion for Diseases:of a Srphilitte 'Nature,
and as an injection in Diseases of tha Urinary Organs,
arisingfrom habit* of &Illation, head - in connectiont.-
with the Extractralachn and Sarsaparilla, in Bach' died
easels as recommended.
Evidence& themostresponsibleandrellable character
willaccomping the' medicines..
- CINITLFIOATES OF O1T1:129.
From eight.to twenty , lairs 'standing,' with names'
imownso sciencearld fame.
POr Mcdital Properties ofI3IICIIAser Dmpensatory of
thetUnited Statist.. •
See PrafessdrDEWßßS•valculble Werk oh the Pratt:.
• •
tics of Physic. - - •
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIC
of Philadelphia: •
See remarks made by Ds. BPIIRAI3I ifcDOWELL, a
elebthtedPhysiclan, and memberof the Royal College
of gorgeous. Ireland, and. prablished in the Traneaetiona
of the King and Queen's-Journal.
• • Sep liediapVirergical Review, published by Benjamin
Trarersi_Fellow of the Royal• College of Surgeons,
Seernost of .the late Standard works on lltodicine.
..Firansen Orman. • 31 90 MS 110213.24 on err nor $5 00
5i5a3n..431L7.4,1 00 " j " 000:
IfironD Roes Wielle 50 2.50
Or halt a dozerrof each for $l2 ou,.whicto wilt be irtif&
cleat Vacate the inostobstitude cases, if directionware
adhered to.
.Describe symptoms in tilleommuniestions. Cures
guaranteed. Advise putts.' .
•- . . t •
' • AFFIDAVIT; ,
Personally appear before sne milldam= , 60 the eitr:
of Philadelphiawn..Talelmboltlimho, be,delyerstons
11 othea.Yi hjapreperations contain nonarotio.c.
: trim °rower ildurons drug% bat are4nra i i t uiretahle:.
SwQrtt itlnVift4isorthed ioftoo thistirntdaint.SBV;, ,
4 854 : 1 , . • - •- - INT& P. RlBBfflat ';‘ r
Atiereisti, Rintiv-striet, , abiS4d • Rttee,',lln* ,
4ell!,,inqlt i t l e . Vri n itforniittiong li ccor i tdenee6„:
DtiMiiikfientlt! , TenthAgeli l 44 4o : 4 4o4ool : o4*
Awn intrinacipts.n DEALIDIS, :
Who endeavor to: dispose " - of! their Own "and other
arthdeiton.the.reoptation ettainedlY,i •, • . • P-.
Gollitht,o Preparations, ,
: • Zatipet ß ß,uchtti
••• • . • , •
• -•
- •. • --- , •
AffaIORHEMBOLWIII—TAVINO OTHER.
Ctifing;t44os4virtilitin 2 444:*iii iien. 40Nr_thiiinttlititski
ttaposlttOtts,tdevosnre Ae o roh•19110011.-rIrw-,-
~- .. *, • •
I.llr .-•••. !POI , •IPW ft ?OP!
• W
Now offers for sale one of the largest Is 0 ,
of
.1
. ii L
i
IfvetloiferellintSitegtelinishaßOnrityrh
tilanff,tht2 realest , VarletYr ntoslAßlLerehtlattelkof
&wld Writ theWodhern part of Pemisylianta,andpor•
haps‘cf the entire btats: Atr .ifstOrtmetiV , ls-leetiriti
About thirtyOtero= branches , of trade, asdtheengee
lidnirdrdiniuldfrelitlatkitittdrty tif the .lieStirdnseCin
New York, and more than fifty ,Denlorsrand :Mann - Ise-
titters out orNewXork. .4 Pt o Pgritenilf the
Goode are hrbughtfilreet fp:ma'am , manatee turers; tine'
-hut Ong , genuine articles.: enstomers en ,antering the
Store. mast not, gencer tpiliad everything In sight, lint
'nearly-eVery article wante'd wilibe pro lueed•by In qtdry.
7003" Idea et the SloCklulti Y. be formed by the billowing
'general ontlin „e butentiwieralion Is trapraettebble„
I I:Drilgs.and,bledleines, Paints and , Oils. 'Dye staffs,
Groceries. Liquors, :Irtkekery,' Glass f_Wa „rev •Wall: and
WindotO Paper, Jewelry Sll*drlifdre;Perlbffiery,•Eshey
Goods, Musical Instranitmts, Brushes, Ameriettnl'otket
Knives, Table cutlery,and , Silver Elated Ware, lamps,
Materials fol. ghts; Hardware; 'Bed t•ords,Btorfti Were,
Dry Goods, „Mirrors; Wtbdowielass:
Mabee, 'Bird Cages, spectacles. , Whips, .and• ashes,
Brcionts: thins, Pistblit; Xntmitnittou. Tobie
cal andSurgleal ,Instrurfienter,Salt,' Beath Potash, Bra
lirellas,Porcelain Teeth, in sbcirt. nearly everything., to
roetotetheetok.tnpieitsdthe taste4to del t the eye,
u4ratitv the ,cineyt and, alsa to conditeo to the ,rea r lited
Substantialcum forts'ofilfd,` . . _ -
The attention of the_publid IdrespeetfallY Invited to
my stock of Goodsibooght.ozeinsively for cash down,
nildwilits Stad i on theltitdernrinetpre lot Idw pritxB.
) ' ABEL WIIMIELLt
11!,1iintrove, 4imary Iss ,186,i , •
'
, • ••-:1 ' 1L 1 . -- • •
Ltith,•.llo4t)it! - liinli; or •
gar'JIIST IiECEIVED,
and will be sold
AT A .
.LARGE REDUCTION
[from April prices
'This Reduction will Include the
ENTIRE STOCK
WhichmM bo fotindas' large t(ilistial, ancti4lfbe Bold on
THE MOST Ent TERMS
TIME, or, for • r PRODUCE
fl. nunrivir,
Noy', 1863. . 'Aril(Qt4l.
KEYSTONE KOTE.L,
.. • At Montrose, Pa;
WM. 8. , Haermet,
,rimpric tor.
ina - new and commodions Hotel is sitnatedon s Ttiblic
T
Avenue, near the Court House. and neatly in centre
of the business portion_ of.3lontrose. The Proprietoris
confident that he IS prepared to entertain guests Ina way
that cannot fall to giveENTIRE,SATISFAOTIO.7.
The Betel and Furniture are new, and no expense has .
beco spared to'rendor it equil if not • superior to any In
this part of the If talc: It% well supplied with-all recent
Improverriens6 'and comforts - , and obliging waiters Ac ill
&leaps be teno3 , tdrespond lathe ol" cos tomtits
The, Stables connected with thin honse. are new and
.
convehient. " •
Thtt'Proinittor respectfully solicits 'the. patronage of
his obi friends, travellers, and the public Fc.nerv,ll,y.
jan63 tt WM. K: HATCH
DEL tiCKA, & WESTAIN
X , Let,ll-rciabcl.
THE PASSENGER TRAIN
LEAVES Great Bend at 7.40 a. in., after the arrival at
6.30 a. m., of the Cincinnati Express from the - west;
connecting at Scranton, whore it arrives at 10.10
with a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail
road,, for Pittston, Wyonting, Valley. Kingston and
Wilkesbarre, and by omitibua with the Delaware and
IlUdsoll railroad at Providence, for Olyphant and Car
bondale. - At flops station. fillstrain connects by omni
bus with the Belvidere Delawaie Railroad for Phillips.
burg, Trenton and Philadelphia. At Z.ICAV
Junction, where it Arrives at- 1.'23 p. tw. the same train
connects with trainon theeCentralito.id-of New Jersey
forEllzabeth. Newark. New York, Easton,.Bsthlehem,
Allentown, .11atith Churik, - Iteriding and': _Harrisburg.—
Passen,gers toy this train arrive in New York at 3.36, in
Philadelphia fit 8.00, and In ifarrisbarg 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.
on.. connecting with the Passenger trrint of this road,
leaving; ,New Hampton Junction at 1.1.20. a. m., andnrriv
in at Scranton a; 4.111 p. m.. where it • corneets with• a.
train on the Lackawanna and Bloamsbaiir Railroad; and
with the omnibus running to the Delaware and- Hudson.
Railroad. ,
Thtettrata arrives - at' Great Bard at 6.10 13_ m:.,Anatdrw
a close connection with the, mall train going- Weston
the Erie Railway. • • ' • • -
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
ienves Scranton nt 14.1fia. mA•conneeting'itt Great Bend
with thei Day Express Unfit west on tlm Uric Bailtim. - ;
By this traid Passengers arrive at Ithaca. Syracuse, Mif
f:Ao, ,te. the Sarno day. Returning, this train -leave's-
Great Bendat 2.20 p. m.. on the arrival, of the New York.
Express going East. and BniTald - Express going' West;
and arriyes.itt Scranton at S.Sap. m.
- JOHN BRISBIN,
B. A: HENRY, GenlWl,*et Agedt.
Scranton, .11111 IS4
LA.CKAWANNA' kg BLOOMSBUIta
3ELA94Ir-5r1.4:20.4,93. - • •
Ort after April 1623, Passenger ; Trains will
and
as folloWs d •
•
. Isovoieviorrrii.' l •
• • • r:Papienger. , . , Aceoin.
Leave Scranton, at- 5.300
. m. 11.00 a. m.
Kiripton at'
8. 6.53 4Q Arrive_ /.4. 1 30,4 11 ?"
"
Danville.. at • ',ILK 6,1 11 . . • T 4.-
'Arrive At Nolthtimberlard; 0.55 . • •
MOVING '
Leave Northumberlarid , . 4.30 ;p4 tn.
Danville, _.. 6.10_ „ _ , -
" , Xlegaten, 3 , 1.4 S
..p.,ne.
,Arrlyq
A Palle =let train leijeißtrig_e_ lO ttni at 944148 fin ;
ScrAntee to'connect wltlPtiaiiiial W Yotit.A; itmurfi•
leaves Scranton on arrlvnl of train from New York,
at 4.20 p. m. / A
Passengers takini e rtn beet .. from ,. Scranton at.5.:30
a. m., vbt. lkiirthrmt adtl„.tvach Darrignitjg 12,80p.m.
Baltinlurc 8,30 pp m:,ashington 10 Rupert
they reach Philado Iphitt tit TAO p.
GEO. 11. RUNT, Snp't.
/ 61 . 1 1C.°P,n. APTik l l 3o 'l BB3l, ' :
Terrible &Meteor tie Million.
-
- A - MOST valliablettlid wrinderthl pubjleittleti. Mitt%
.1411.ef 41Xl i nanM14341orell engravings,- , DrAluit-'
ter'e Vade Meetnn....an, nal Aratpogular-treatise on
Man and Womauitimir p
_isfology;flanctione, and sexu
al disorders of every!' kind - , with neyer•failing. remedies,
rforlhair speedy cure; The practice-of Dr. Hunter' has
long been, and Unbounded, but at thecarneet,so
licitation of _ numerous persons, be has been induced to
tettend Ids meOcaueittlneeShnteghthe,ntedbant. of
tria 4 ‘ Vide -ecnt.' • er_ realm - 0 tldleatatild•
tholuutditofeverieramlititi;theliaidosn'preeentlis of:
Aecretsides, or bed! Vide' (Or the Alleviation 'of prier of
the most awful and destructive scourges "that inervisit=
ed mankind. One eoPY,:socumly enveloped cwilktellopt.
' , lvardeAftstofintiage to attp,part !A th a Unifed States
Amlttntsin . attimps.er a.Copt9s , for $l.-tAddress,,
fajtr.s Miter, No.li'DiviaiOn street,ateet
ing 1e , 1863-17 -
leffintßlD ' AT;: 111 - i
ees= .1 i";
Montrose, Mity.0 4 ,186,%1-'.4.-''' : 411.1 "' 1 ' 1 . 1 441P146'
13LANTATIOrrintrillifh-VontittgifatoWatet:Grat
-Cabozg-DigesterilbtruP, at :
,tltr_tijws.- •
71- ALL" - ' WrilDo7:PArlrit
7.11,P10,;:.*
',.,, -,4litz'‘Mgli4r.VoneenitrAtb*,:
VEGETABLE . EXTRA g
-A
131 SEMI
159pTOR , HP,OP,PASIYS
Germap Bitttt*
•PEEP~SpF -SSC
Dr. b. DI. fACIIMON, Ailadelidda,
- *ni/EFFEcitrAith 0 10 4 "
lailialt• CO WirialLlNT
D Pralbsl6l
' I TA iccE,
Chrohialir Neivridi Debility, MAW! d
= • and alliliseases, arising from titisarairel
Liver. ar 14MM%.
. „, such • . •
'lleConstiptil; - " •
111a5; lawaie Duca r -.
Fulness or ilioed,to the._
'Bead, acidity of the sterna fir,
2 _4 -Nausea. Bea/it/Wei , Dirgeerfer Fodd.
Polies or weight n. the stomach, lir era
Itations. - sinking dr flattering at the l %t et WI
Stomadh,,swinninglof.the,Ussad, hur tle Mid digicaL
Breathing; Fletterin4 th e Heart, choking count.
locating sensatiohttabe n in atiinkpoiM.C!
Dimness of Vilion, dotftnr,awebi Delqe
the sight, Fever and duff rain fn tlie
, . Head, deficiency of perspiration,
Yellowness of the skin ;and
Byes; • pain' in the able,
, , Back, Chest, 'lnaba,
&c., sudden
'Elastics of t' • - •
Earning• . I
in the Fiesfi,,
CfillStata fmII hsinge pf
and great Depression pL,
• . 13piritS.
And positively preventYcliew it
' They contain t
.. If .
Aleithol-
They wits. pule the abovediecaeesiti 99e oht efiCe
YOB Izmir". • . .
-...BOldErREFia TO STRZEGTRIS IOU?
A GOOD APP.*TLTE
• 'TO BUILD UP YOUR CONfiT/TIITIOII
TO FEEL WELL f,
TO GET RID OF.NERVOLTSNESS I
• ENERGY Y
•
to BLEEP, FELL
• A BRISK ..,VIDNIGOROIII3 FEELING!
If you do, use 1100FLANIF,S GX11.11.3.N BITTERS. '
From Rev. J. Newton. froton r D. ~ Editor
of the Encyclopedia; of Religious Enoteledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Oateut
Medicines ingenerti, thro• distrust of their ingredients
and effects ; I yet is - now Of no sufficient reaeonikatlyi
man maynot testify to he benefits he believes lametlf
to have received from an simple preparation ib the
hope that he may thus contribute - 1.0 the benefit of others.
I do - tiristhe more readilkin regard td iloofland's Ger
man Bitters, prepareffby Jackson, of this city
becausei-was prejudlce.aapirit , net them few many !eats,
unaerthetirrtrressitnithurtW were ebieffy an altoholle
mixture. lam indebted to my friend Robert hpousku,
' Es 4 . for the removal of this prejuakce by-propet testy
and:for eneouragemitt. to try them, when sofferinL ftm
great and longcontinued debility. The use of 8 tiles
of these bitters, at the beginning of the present lest,
was followed by evident relief, and restoration to ► deg.
ree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for
6 months before , and had almost despolred of regain's:,
I therefore thank God anti tny,friend for diteetintre§to
the use of them. NEWTON BROWN.
Pittran'A, Jtine °_3d,1661.
ATTENTION; SOLD-Lalle!
And 'the'
We call the attention of .411 . relation) or
friends In the army to the fact that " 00FLAND'S
German Bitters" will Cure nine4entbs o the diseases
induced by exposures and privatteiiis incident to camp
life. In the lists,. published almost : daily in the yews
pa'p'ers, oh arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a
very large portion are suffering from debility. Every
cage of that kind can be readily cured by 'lceland . '
German Bitters. Dine:new resulting from disorders of
thedigestive organs are Fpeedily removed. 'We have so
hesitation in saving thAt if these Bitters' were freely toed
among oar soldier's, hundreds of lives might be saved
that otherwise will be lost.
Weeall attention to the followinz remarkable and welt
authenticated core of one of the nation's heroes, whose
life, to use hitvotrn language, " has b6en 'caved by the
Bitters:"
P . HILADELPIR.V, Augtmt
.ralet a Era fts..—W ell gentlem,d cr-ir 11001 '
land's German Bitters has saved my life. T me Is to
mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers toy
comradee,sotno of whose dames are appended4nd who
were cognizant of all the circumstances of my, care. I
am. hnd have been, forth° last lour years. of member of
Sherman's celebratetrbattery:and'underlhe immediate
command of Captain R. B. Ayres. Through the eaporam
attendant upon Oveidnous duties, I "was` attacked In
Nov. lasti-withilifiammation of the; lungs, and wit fps
[22 - days to the hospital: - This was followed by great de ,
bllity, heightencd•byanattatleordySettery. I was then
rereoved.frona the .7iVbite blouse, and•sent to thiscity on
hoard the Bteatner"State Of Maine," where I landed co
the 28th ofJ toot Since that time i have been stand at
low as any one could hand still retain a spark of vital
ity. For a week - or Morel was Scarcely able to swallow
anything. aud if I mon force a mOrsel dews, it was im
mediately thrownup,agl
'Leonid - pelt oven keep ass of water to my stomata:
Life could not last anderbee circumstances; and, ay
cordincly, the physitians who bad been working falik
fullyobonghunsuccessftiTly, to rceend tne from thrill
of the dread archer, frankly . old me Amy could no'
merefbrine, and advised me to See eclergymati, and to
makopuch di ' , position of my li inltecifini as AS ,DCS t etiud
me. An acquaintance who visited me at the beep),
Mr. Frederick Stelnborn, of 6th below Arch Street, advi
sed nie,.as a forb id pope, to try your Bitters, end kind'
ly proeprea'a bottle. From the time I commenced tailor
themtheglooralt endow of death,reeeded u nfid I am new
thank God for it, getting betterd/Though nave Lodz
but two bottles, havegained teb *mode; atallicel art.
gain° of being permitted to rojohowny wifeand daughter,
from whom nave heard nothingfor IS month, ifimrsil'
tlemen, I am a loyal VirgininniTlVOni ileirdt,..of Frost
Royal. ,To your inveluable Bitters X owe. the =OM
of fife whichlas taken the place of vague fears—toput
Bitters will owe the glortitms• privilege 'lige In mil .
re
Ingle my hosem those who aredeaseto ein life.
VetJ traly-yours;g. . qsAmy Alma,
wa rally , concur in ittmabovel othtinitent; tax 'vie hod
doeviired et:geeing:one copmadet,l4. A. Alone, keetend
tottealth. • • - • ` " •
_•• J.ohn.euddebreek, XstN.- - Ir..:Battery.
• - 6ech7 A. Ackley; . Cm. - 111,1:
• Leiria , Cheectiiir,(92ol:ltreniXtprfr.
• 1-;..11. Speri*„let-Akeileiy:Baltery F.
J. 8.. Fuze-Well 'lea.. 11131 i Vermont.
Henry B:. Jerenne,'• , 7 . ~ :•7 • • db. •
.11enry. ife.Donal4 Cen C,=s/1 Ire.
,• John !Ward
t.:' Rental& A r o* , C0:.154 12ti:X -
Ne - thaniel B. Thomas, F, Oath Pens.
Andrew J. Airnballi .2t; ,4d Kermont•
•
•
7JoAn ,
• ..• • •
BEWALIMOP COLUNERPRITI
. ,
''i tW:tio,sigriiinriii`f c: :11 . ; ea "
ittot,WRAPPER of:eattt bade. • r . ; • • ' '
Frit p Bblite; 'iCee.iitbi or" afxforlt, oo : .
StilittlOonritetarciiftirtmgfienoilitve the
:Aotaoputo&byy cti ofi the letaximain mominla g :
that:Map beellbred in Replace, boteleed el.ekti) and
-VittorwarePseedretrpttekCili by entil'oil‘•
- 1 •
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