The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 31, 1864, Image 4

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Al Eigineraetag t .g. ; '
A few days ago a radical V. SiSsnator,
t00k.00 0 0 10 09 -rsolv..o;tlil'-iiribil niallY
malicious slanders against Uea. - MXlcilan
which the abolitiou.republican tress has
been in the habit of retailing.: Itl stalt
promptly nil, and refuted at the i . itilec - by
-Senator Johnson, fill d the Journa of Com
merce pets a quiet us
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Old Stories.—=A SetiatiirfroMt c;;Xest, 1
whose reputation for tenth - Etna `voracityy
will not be improvedamong.geo ,men, by
the, speech - Which he reade - on' W &maw
last, repeated to the public the Id story 1
t h a t General i
4 9P1ellan took rMuge pn t o,
gunboat duriog , the - battle:4i; 131atiterri ,
um .it ia - nOtovdrth!whiloto, Pgitlllo,
fropect andiithoiitatiiv den :'cittbiii
liis
story;: VP jai walf.Pinfillatill/red :tpat•-Or
i
so ago o t of the whOle 'cloth - tosmieThe'
i
radical Market. ;But it will do o harm
just at , this time to give the acco nt of an
incidentiiiiichArtrhad freert - th" li ps ofs
bravd and gallant officer (athoio Ri ps Roi
publican in p9lities) and which _ o print
-1
ed ninte than a Year:sinen.
'This- Otgoer was lying sick in , ambn...
lance during the battle , of Malyrn H e in,
situation, for he had
in an exposed ': not
t
left hieregirlient during' the whet ' of the
seven, days. The. battle was at& heigby
aMt, the roar, of the. - tirtillery- el -431uP
and shore was deafening, tvbed 0 - beard
a shout...of hundreds of,..voices, th t sound
ed above the grins andmilsketry ' Think
ingaln
that it indicated some great event on
the-field, . he sprang _outoof _the .bultutee
and steadied. hintselfby_the wh el while
he looked 'for the Cause of the *litieeing,'
Winch had now rolled up to 'itha spot
where he was. lleitlen- saw t hat it was
the presence of 3 MeClellaniwhowas riding
down the lines, shot and
. shell ;falling
dround him. The intense intlintSintim of
the, men surpassed all
.descripton. :One
fact proved that.enthuaitiarn to by =feign!
ed ; the wounded and dying men joined
everywhere in the , cheers. " gose ;by
me, ' said our informant,
wounded"lay an cad man,
i t,
a soldier, ounded badly-. ~.A.si be Gen
eral came up lie raised his band to his
head, took off his cap `and WaVed it in the
air, cheered joyously as the General rode
by, and then his hand fell on th s t ground
still grasping the . 'cap, but nev er moved
again. He w,as dead wnen I i'ooked at
him a few minutesafterward."
lion. Mr. Wilkinson, and the entire
tribe - of political slanderers to!which he
untertunately ..belongs, may labor for
years, and they cannot do .away with the
effect, of enthusiasm which is exemplified
by such occurrences as that. The -moment
of death is not the moment when either
soldier or civilian plays the hYpocrite.—
Truth stands before a man inl that mo
ment as a form of awful severity. Ima,g-.
illation, fancy, the, idle emotions of the. ,
passing , hours of gay and hdpeful life,
vanish in the presence of the reality
which then confronts the soul. I The love
of the American soldier; for. M4Clellan is
a love that passes 'the knilwledge of men
like this radical Senator,--who think that
a falsehood, tricked up in 1 sounding
phrases, is snfficient to overthr w and do
stypy that affect ion.
Their - idle repetitions of o d stories,
worn threadbare, are of.no avail. In every
village of the land there is sonie one who
has a soldier son or brother, 143 tell him
of the devotion of the 'army td the man
who has so often led them to victory,
so often saved the capital and the na
tion. I
Republicans and Miscegenation.
The New Haven Courier, the leading.
Republican paper of . Connect l ient,profe,s-
BPS to be very , much disg usted-with the
.r•
Tribune's advocacy of miscege nation. It
I
says : .. i
" The New York Tribune, l i rhich has of
late been growing rapidly fanatical on ev
ery subject relating to the ngro, is now
opening a discussion of the m t
scegenation
question, and assumes, gnar edly to be
sure, the position-that there re no-appa
rent catiset.whylicgroes and Whites should
pot mingle in marriage. Pu4hl" --
This. pretended disgust itall fudge.—
...
The' Vbizrier no don*, 11613 - some !ritual
. ... I,
qualms of tife , stothamt at t l ha prospect of
fetitre connubial relations: with Abe color,.
ea People ;: but-if it Wisbes to retain its
frllowehip - with the adininistkqlor party,
it must' keep step with thel progressive
~,, radicals, under - the lead of - the - Tribuize..;,.. -
Itiiscegenation, like vice, .m4y.be it:mon
ster of hideous mien to persOns Of noper-'
verted tastes ; but, too often seen, it will
, p
in -the end bemitied,,and the embraced,
1 , by-all- good Republicans. 0 make - no
more wryfaees, Mr: Courier - 11
Montrose - Republican ditto ,'
'Gen. - Fremtint's G rievances.
,
Gelf,' , 7r - OrOitit; ban writt4n a letter to
Genertl - Schenck The - -Vbuifnlp Of
Mifitary Coturnittenet the ieh
alav 1 0) ” 1 7-
significant document: fr aming from an in
dependent .candidate4r• theTteeideny r .
It `is anything bin; friendly in iteilone to;
w,ards the-ndtninistratlon:- Indeed, itia.n.
severnrebukeler.hiri4 triatinentnt,:their
hands, which the General iconitainsAf.
ae nejaiit. - I,64osfinsive--Sirft t cetirOg
him fr ont '..sith-e..43ervice4unst vill
for the space -of aixteenAnolitha;_nextOti r
reducing him -tO'Serieliintit..*4o,. Pope,,;
which .he pronoances '1 an I netnetitca
grol4r. And. &tally in givinglan 419.1:Tttul.
command, ,mthich was *niztegtmoged;
by,the secretary ofl7Werlind*
proved hvAheßresident Altriot,thilast
seogotoMpsteso; 'tocat4heroffleei.:
GenerAlonigriOonTly Offended*
thesis lights, - and he :takes the . op,portuni;
ty oftellint*(lo4;so. _
- CID
jSrAp
~:anhabitant of flprro,._ l7 l o ._
cently returned.- #r2, l 0, after
an absence 'Of fifitityfy •!•-• • kkauife
in good. beiath l but the •• ni thfeer
hinkuias.
2gZ:=M;=M=
,
em_htent mem
bite—of the' Itiarbsit,iftegrii.'Woyle and
' 3 Fgir l " l / -11:1 1 1 P MOld Oa '
froui•*crda thet tame - to - bocce : - 4 -130Y 1 %
the more powerful, (pith ti o fist at leitst)
-krii39l4 .40wa,..hia.,,advereary twice, ex
clatmiegAith religinenes., ".1:1—n you,
you scoundrel, til inrike you behave your.
§ylf4ke a geutlepan. To, whieh„)::elver
car.ti risitigi . rasn'ofed
1 - ..iftryiiu, I defy
..Ytou!"
ingrNo tr.ao bat a thorough taste of
prosperity to whom adversity never hap•
rpeuedi . - • .
VSlolls COOPER it tag
AG*ll3 ' No
Thompson's i s-tisoli Star" Lino of
Lisr.orpOol.llickets.
wishingtosend for their Mewls fn thaold
Marriage Furth:seeps/maga tickets by the above
linerom the subscribers.
• Also; Drafts ou Ireland C O O PED hi mum to snit.
Whi.:ll. t COOktakere.
Malliwile4rd7 17. 1863. tf •
SOLDIERS' BOUPITY. PAY, A
• 'PENSIONOFFICE,
Over .the •PostPlEee
•
nicamervoem,„.3olz.
BEING duly autiunized to prepare the nceessirry.ria•
pert far all appllcallone for Soldiers, and the wid
ows, pareuts,heLni and children of deceased Soldidra,tot
Bounty, Back-pay & .Pensions,
I win ittaidtoitiat to* the squa - ,of - •
"
for each each claim—this to cover all expenses,"includltil
Justices' fees, Clerk's Certificates, and- Postage.
This is about one.thinl the stun risnally charged for
the business.
All persons interested will please talc° notice Mid gov
ern themselves acceirdindli. -
• YRANSIZT FRASER,
Attorney and Conusellor at Law, and Claim Agent.
Muntaose, Oct. WS. tf
HUNT BROS.& BLA.T.R
eiCriLZhaCriFOOPT, Pa, bs
Wholesale & Beall Dealers in
IRAMD Y, 6 4241
.IEL Co ,
-STEEL - NAILS ,
sibs t uirA, Snovisbs
misi z
BUILDER'S ifil, fitRDWARE.
uz. COME r ,Or
1241T•ROILD d N7NING SUPPLIES.
Calarijolk * EllatlrGh, 'AXLE% 8111t1N8 ,11.14 M
1.130U.3. B 9, N 7778 and `WASHEAS,
PLATED BANDS. EALLEAILE '
IRONS, 111;735, SPOKES.
esszamvszar OPINAVA POWa.ic. •
ANVILS, VICES. STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS.
- BAIIIIINWSLEDGES. FILES, ie. &c. •
CIBC ILA'B R XND MILL SAWS, BOLTER G, PACKING,
A'ACI/LE,BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS .
-CEMENT; HAIR & GRINDSTONES.
"BENCH WINDOWAILASS. LEATHER & FINDINGS.
7FRUMANK'S SCALES.
Scraaten,-March 1E63: 1y
E. & H.T.,.
!An . trOtailorop ,
Photographic. Materials,
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_(to w hich addltlAms
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20'.artisia-11.11 ent Warnen.;;447 Ppm.'
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i ktiveliold'Urn vantures 'cir your Elotioiurommt. ,
loont yok.o*lattle iotitOli thtfitdfor tboideuirediAtod
and MI mOiamti 'to 1,116011h0 :took it. -Al Dot to Our !
ratetrVitirteeollll).l,,. .:. .: , U 3.1
mu Cal.
119 - - :W*ol:lBe.7=ll4-orm 164°1*,
ti j r % n, ,16261-8 11 the II - Vitiid4 :
. ...only tor duty to 1 ow , •
gloloooo,y to tbotyou.pgalbottle ttod Tifton
faxsCiptoitostitk. XI 4110tateriorittert, bad ust 1
bruoor In bet 4fflas, l p aut .14tr years,
4tre s tluvror. =alto uOto wi•triOd 'lout &az
italtV4a, , 800 Ma Plea lb? attlat was.”
litsairreAssiAJAAtisvia . boussauti gic*.i saa med
,sows# 42;p• KW (":21.4.
AMI bp easel librokyonpULtrith &ma.
OM. , _woookYrn !MY 'UOUD• Vottitug
andel : say Mow= ye •tristral 84.1110041104 h.
*slob .loon completdreutat list. .
Frboo.fikorfor , JP.Ga .8.2,,q, the tiiibly4tolomitro f t /
• OntriorlWoiTh -
ehate 101 " 1140101141111 " 1%
• - Z tot Sor went yolusLA very Mid:4MM *ism Sri
ray Ow% irtdob my etnutantly warsountfittdistsurod
yeLftsturos sad - boos= an into uStictlou, _rtyied
=VWSoma abillOl a bOtti %dyke and moott.
autautioffikisterronoadiatook your
iSlituaiiil4. , ‘ ' It illmit Toido'rorlimo votith
Musa till; ►
tus tt 3:11104 tbe a *tot but in allor 'reeks
puts begin to form nodes spa Wotan, me eon.
ttotted until mum to so outooth is anybody% sad 1 auk
odtboot soy oyttitotur of *be &stab mut 1-know of. I
eajoy wax* beat% aut *that a dolibi giro it to you
BasuAram3l446"
_---veneratnaldliti—Mtratr the
. Proms 1)r. Robs. bikwilt, ifonstos 81, 41,
Y.
raddinn_lsu :to remove Eruptkos sod
iteseltdoser cu
fibre/ V the persevering =trot year ikts
rutrantite. and / bare Pest. now red sir attack of
grovamitirrimipaku: with it. 3 NO alterative we jotted
cook the B.llol,•PallThL4 you bare supplied to the pro
ended as sato the people."
find J's. Rwl.; Internam ;Mb. •
"Far twelve yam 1 - 111 d the ffellowZryelpelso may
stmt *WWI *doh Outs I tried all,the
of
p yakians I coma rack and' took tramiftds of dollars'
worth of medicines. The 'tatters were so bad that the
coeds became. risible, and
,the doctors- decided that-my
sint.iimet'beteMputatel.l bean taking. our 13.teu
insuLtn. .Took two bottles, and some of sour PILLS
Together they tautened me. amnowaswell =idiot:Ed
' al anZWY- BeiglY ID a' piddle place, my case k knerom to
everynoay In th is community, and exam the wonder of
all."
Rhos Iltns. Remy I.Monro,_M. P. P. of 210tomutle, C. W.,
- d kading member gf the asnadars Parliament.
"I bare used your 81/11111PARILLA in my family,. for
mend &Mfg, and fey parades; the blood, with very
beneficial resulte, and W.- I corilidPnce to corAmezdiog it,
to the *filleted."
8t Anthony" Bose, Bat - Sticutc. Scald
Beau, Bore Eyes.
From Harvey Bkbler, .Esq the abk editgr . gl the Tank
karma Demme, Perauglogaid.
"Our only child, about three years of age. wits attacked
gdmples on his hatband. ' They' rapitily.spread until
formed loathsome and virulent
sore, which cov
e bit feee, and actually blinded his eyeefbr some days.
A sitilfhl physician applied nitrate elitism and other rem
edits; without any heat
effect. For fifteen days we
guarded his handeled with them he should tear open the
festering and corrupt wound whieb covered his whelk
thee. Having tried every thing else we bad any hope
fromtareVl l iving your &mumps amen. and. apply
ing the WI o potash lotion as you direct. The sore
began to heal when we had. etzt. the first bottle, and
was well when we had Ankh the second. The cblicrs
eyelashes which had come out, grew again, and be is
towns healthy and fair as any other. The whole neigh
borhood predicted that th hild must die."
Syphilis and Disease.
Fran Dr. Hiram Stoat. of St. Louis, Missouri.
'"I find your BARISAPAILIILL! more iffiallAlTLYEled i t
for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis. and for syphilis c
disease than any other we possess. Tbe•profession are in
debted to yon taw some of the best medicines we have."
Jane J. *rend , . At D., an eminent pa swan er Lam
rence,lif ass., who ge a prominent eff eke \Zees.
Woe tellfarsaehusette.
" Mt. Am—My dear Sir: I bare Ibmtd yoni, San.
'IL&IPLIZILLA an excellent remedy' for Syphs, both of tbe
primary end secondary type, and effectual in sounteares
that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido
not know what we can employ with mote certainty of
as •-•• ,where a powerilal alterative is required."
Mr. MS. Van Mew, New Brunswick, 2/..1., told
dreatlibl ulc s.
ers on his legs, caused .by the abuse of mer
cury, or mercurial discuss which grew more and =bre
aggravated for years, in eine of every remedy or nat
ant that could be applie until tbe,peiveveriug use bf
Meals Samtaemutte relieved him. Yew cares can be
found nuns invetende end distressing than till!, And it
took several dozen bottles to ewe him.
Unecirrhces, Whites, Female Weakness,
are generally produced by, internal Sem/dons Ulceration,
and are very often cured' by the alterative effect of this
ficztersanitta. Some cases req_uire. however, in aid
of the fkanaLeatuttA, the skilful application of local
remedies. •
.Froat the realm= and widely-celebrated Dr. Jacob
of aneftnati.
"I have found your tlattaaranu.ta an excellent 'alter
ative ie diseases of females Many cases of irregularity,
Lencorrbra, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, BTU.•
leg from the scroildo diathesis, bare yielded wit and
there are few that do ne
not, when Ue effeet is' properly
aided'by local treatment"
A lady, aamtlling to allow Ore publication of her tram,
writes: _ • _
"My daughter and myself have been awed of a very
debilitaUng Leaeorrters of long standing, by two bottles
of your SABSAP/MILLA."
Rheumatism S ean ut. Liver
Neuraigle,
Disease Complaint. Dyspep
sia
wben mused by Scroftila in the system, are rapidly aired
by this Err. BAEL&PAIIILLA
AYER'S
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over the ether purga
tives in the mutat, and their superior virtues are so
universally known, that we nee! not do more than
to assure the public their quality is maintained equal
to the best it ever has -been and that they may bo
depended on.to4:10 all that they have ever done.
Prepared , by'J. C. AYER, U. D.,.& Co., Lowell,
Mask, and sold by:
A:TITIMELL, Montrose;
and by ono trader in.every town in the
comity. mayl9 cwiv
tasorremozr
Examining Stugeon
TITE subscriber having been appointed by the Com
missioner of Pensions.a MEDICAL EXIMINER at
large, to examinciind give certificates to ell . entitled to
Pesisions,lfill attend to all appliaitkins that may be
presented b him, nt Montrose, Pa. at J. S. Tar
bell's Hotel. E. PATRICK.
Montrose, April 6, 18'69.-i—tf
TO THE. P,M3LIC,
ABEL "MM:IELL
MICAS recently' received; sn4l e tatuduntly ref:Strip
JILL - Deer supplies of •
• . „, . , : -.
. ~... J 9.
in the reepedivedepartmente of trade Ilivrhict;-be is
. p gpgaged, embracing everything. with few eximptione.—
Wie tenders hie.eincete thanks to those who-hese favor
-01 htm wittrtlipir_patromigeotnd hopes - lb tatrit - e - cod=
t ftinan C e °l r th eir ravote. Vftel Publielrerespactitilly in
vited to call aide Stine, and ezatoittestalitiee4WpTi
aes of bt. goods. , •- .. , , . . t
.
Mcontla”._24l,. 5. 1565.. .
NEW- PIRM.
SALOWIN;Atifti BARI' NAM
W. FORAM PUBLIC 4:538 . 1,3;.
F. 1.401111, SAVA
Gard= Seeds,
Wheit r Vitally t kir BOd t
- Pe ',`. l oa4A , Cgoaillegi_
POINviiAMS, PRIED BIDOI
— ll Bll, Bnia94l lllll but.s.
7 *914 4 8its _ and *014 1 4
nag, COPER' OPTC'ES BRQQNS
AND NAIL'S.
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DENUMPRZFAIIMM, CV*
..asugEßws EXTRACT ' {
-- 1130#44t04 4 . -
nutottiotoror:A , m •
,:,**Bourrarrturg 1/31204 , 4407 1 F,
• "grorigo***4 l lo*.i.ol4 7. ,
arsiatict
• .4t pualttraandollrellia llaniedyfor diseases of the
Tfaddei - ,,lodoye,4raiNg; ;and' ,D *44,
, • , •'. , :
This m 6666 isseiea . sea ate piatiaritt inn
.m41;01110 absorbents tritatutalthractlon,:ay as mu.
Auralarr or aalernal • atepealtlonsowl all unnatural ea- .
, targernonta are reduced. soma saits arullullansation,
aridly good for tueuvaroisenor caln. •i • -
11018111AUXJRAF SUMW
Mbsiitg.frocri •Er.miE!i; ! jlit-bitts
. .. ~
tiol4:Kir 1 - 3i.liidilldeetitilli - HT' ••AbilbOv
..,
dttendawlth tli , - Pg amtinaa: .
Indlsgoaltlon to „Hairdos iorPorre_ ,r,..- _ ._ .
Lou& Memory, : ektecottrottireattilog,
Wcakliersee, . TrerolAtcg.
Horror ofDleease: ~ Waken/Inca se ..
Dimness onrjelon. Palaitrtho Back.
Wart:real laseitrule of. tho Flushing of th e Ilody.
aluscolarSyetcal, . : Ilruidloos on the rata,
Hot Rude, • FeHldVotintonsoce;
Drynces of the Skirl. ..
• These syrapiams, it allowed to go °nimbi& Warne&
lain() inviuiablyremores, goon follow,
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EMECTI ,cla i rs.
,
. .
in . one Of 'Width ihci pliCntAlbrentrO. , WhO cstivkaz
1. that they etc - not froqueatly followc4 by throlo "dlri
I dleeaacs," . .
•
Insanity and Comnitipt - ion.
Many' are aware of the cause of their aufferinir. bat
none will confess. The-mordent the insane asylums
and the melancholly deaths by Consumption, beat wee
pie witness to the truth of the assertion.
-The Constitntion v once affected with or
ganic weakness,
Regniresthe alder medicine to strengthen slid Inv-igen
ate the system, mhich , lll3LidSOLD'S • InETRACTIBU-
Clll7 invariably does. 1k trial wllliconchice the moat
ekeptical.
Females, Females, Females,
Old or young, single, married, or contem
plating marriage,
In many affections peculiarto Females the Extract Be
au is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorotils
or Retention, irrtgulatity, Fainfhlato, or Suppressidn
of the Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated of Schirrous
state of the Uterus, Lenchorthea t h e s ex,
Sterility,
and ior all complaints incldent to the sex, whether aria
iniyom Indiscretion-. Habits of Disaipation, or. intim
DECLINE OR CIFIANGE OF LIFE.
DEE IMITTOMI Azov:.
NO MULE SIIOITLD RE WITHOUT IT
• Ike uo Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for
unpleasant sad dangerous diseases.
HELAUHILD'S EXTRACT BUNN
CUBES SECRET- D1811.24=
Ilia Melt stages; at ilttle enema ; little or ntt clime
In diet, n 6 inconvenience, ,
AND NOIiNPOSIUIII3.
It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to Urin
ate, thcreby removing obstructions. preventingand cu-,
ring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflam
mation. so frequent In this class of diseases. arstexpell
ing Poisonous, diseased, and worn-out matter.
Thousands opon Thousands
WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIM .OF
C L ECTA.CTICES.
•
And who have paid HEAVYPEES to be mired in a short
tine, hasp found they were deceived, and that the "Poi
son ,` has, by the use of" Powerful Astringents." been
dried up in the system, to break out 'in an aggravated
form, and
PERHAPS AMR. OE.
f. 7 S
HELMBULD!S EXTRACT BUM
Doran affections and Diseases of
The Urinary Organe.
Whether existlngin MALE OR FRMEILK.frrms itnatever
cause eriglaaticir. and no nuttier
OP 110VLONG STARDI3O.
Diseases of these Organs •retvilrethe aid of a Diuretic.
HELMBOINS EXTRACT BIM
IG THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And it is certain to have the desired effect jn All ,
cases, tor which it recommehded.
BLOOD' BLOOD'! BLOOD
Highly Concentrated Corpp2?Ad
Plaid Extract • Sarcaplillla.
orw3p.r=x,axl.so•
Ws 11 ansfreetion_of the Bloods and attacks, the Sex
sap organs, Lngs oflhe 'Nose, Bars, Throat, Wind
. ip,adotherhiPcus,Bartaces, malting it& appearance
in tbe form of -Ulcers. Ileimbold'sEitract , Bareapatvil
la parities the Blood and removesnillicaly,r,ruptions of
the Skin giving to the Cmnplexiop a Cltat and Healthy
Color. It being prepared expressly for this Melt dram
plaints, its Blooe-Purlfying PropertieS ;preserved fo
asreater esthYdigatuyfltltor PrePgagon of &Maws-
Hehiihold'ail'cis.c) Wash.
A xi omnent Lotion for Placate!ofa Syphilitic Nature,
and neon infection in Mamma 'Atha ,Urinary Organs.
arising from habits. of disipatlen, used •tn connection
wittrtne ExtracteSttchn and Sarsaparilla; in. Inch dle•
enamel recommended. • -- • •
Evidenceof themoetreeponeibleen` dreltableatuttenn
willaccompanytheinedicines. • •
CERTLVIOLTEB OP CURES.
Fronveight et twenty -yearn plant etanding, with mance
known tenciencesnd hone.
For Medieel Properties offlUCHE,seeDispensatory of
the UnltedStotes,_,___ _ • •• •
See Professor DEW= St: trvidahle wink on.the
tice of Phypie. _ • .
See remarks made bj the late, celebrated-lir. i;inano
of rhUedelphia. t.
Sce.retitarke =deb) Dr- rtninAnt Mr-DOWW*I I
celebintaPbyttelan, end member of the Ito_yal . 4 001b4110
ofsuroar,lreland.andrielte# in the fransectioni
of the Kinn and queen's mom% _
"See_gedico-Cfnirgica) eview.pnblisbeil by Benhunixt
Jltrivere. Velbmolthe-itoy4Collmeof fltinteone.-
See moot of the late Standard lecte:on Medicine. ...
ETKaPT•Blicinlr •1/1' Wren ficertne, cams sorss (MT
Seneountrmel.t.oo " •• • 5130;
Ineeito lam* Wein, aorag,Or half a dozen of each forSIS,OS, Which' will be entrl
tte cure tke most obetinot eases,-if 41#net , 141 , 48; ; are
adhered to. • 1 -
ItarDescribeimitbnie
gttenritee4. Ad cegintlit.
- - - ArFlDAvrr.
Tentosally appear' tietarciaititnArdormatt or
of Philadelphia; 1LTAtelmbol0;410); befog 'duty &OM
dothosy, nivreparattono edntato to OarttOtse; , tto" men:
only, Or atberlskjures:aingsitrst kL luvutete! ,, c
•"`
Siontloo4ool4+loe4V*.iiiitladag
104 i
' l .lktili o llool4lWo4 f 3 V;BaCer'
itoomtrlfetters foriitiott infotttiottottin Couou4loqh ;:
rhombi,' .
kiepOr 104 Efootti• TeittlOattelittbeloircheso4ol4oll4l3
cupraimaxtur, •', l': ,'. , ..":
•
„,.
.... ettlsl.7/11930. woribkirmitb nanCtitlif4.:
fu;.etiativoiztk'dr, tain e d by.. . . '-'
articled oft the 'atilt* on ot._" (ms , \ ,
nebnbOW 6 G l ! fta t rYt et Z ' 1 1 01 1 ;1 - •” ' •
" '
iiti "60 BoselN*.
aerls. , _ ~ _ . _
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LIYIP4
- . - • tar n ; %lb klibta
-
• Cat — otittliiidsltt iseintatsm i t i V isi d n 'il a " d-- . -- t. -.
imposition sad ezpoe=re.
ABEL:. - Ltlialrat
ir r ogriolf , ,p.0f,0014.e4.3 , 1A,04,15 , 1 , t 1
'4U - 4 -
.
: • -.- . " J.; ,1-1 t) ;4-
Ever offered in Susquehanna County, and pritietil,
prising the greatest ,vartetrorinoet-dilferent articles or
any :Harem thartnithervi part otPonneylvardegaraiDev
haps of th e'entifetitatti - - ligrassertment to kept
JlMlthlrtrylifkrput-InitellecoferedOci4 Aho.epler,
dons ate made trong about forty . dem bat Houses it
Plow York, and morel Win arty !bidets and DanufaCl
-"ltelsal tt tqf Ndws 41 3 X 1 c.• •AN IdygelProßMion Of tho
Giodenfebronght direet - freMtlfe,mandfactilrerictium
insuring genuine articles. Custdelersold entering Abe
Store ,must net expect toed everything tkeighti but
nestlyerterr extiefeWaatOrwillte•Pro binnuir4
Some ides of fhe gni* may tottforsiod.tb.roUd
gerteraloutline,buteanmetstionis ImPteUgts,bi%.. ,-
Drugs and Medielnea,'Painteand‘ Oils.- Ily. , otq4inifsi
Groceries, Liguors,Drochogyi:Glake -Ware; r Witt: i t a nd
Window Paper, deerelty.fillyer Wire„PerrunieiT. d3r
Goods, Nosiest Inattmente, Brushes. skstierititof P kat
Knives, Table Cutlerynnd Sifter Think ,Wecip. Plui Pei
Materials , for Lights. - 11AMWarejtedCords.810110,Werei
Dry Goods, Minenketnadow.GlesclAthogrupbb.lVart
Ari
iiiiMs , ,,Dirrk. .cme..s, .BpeetaelespWlqs, and,lphes;
' Sidon:Cß _
.inist* Pinola': ignition, -Tobacco. X edit
. Woad BMWs' Imrtmmen 8111t4.DospiPotasia Ilini•
Isrellas,Voreelain Teeth, ix' . Ott. owwl7.evelltr• to
restore tho sick. toipleasetli Jaste:to telfght t e eye,
to gratify the Damn sod ideo tows:We to thmr and
substantial comforts of life„ , 1 ,
The attentiofrattiblOttblliAretVect:fdlif Wilted to
my stock of Goods, bought egelusively for ;push. down,
and wi t il hi:vial on tb4patof palacitile for lowipsfj.
ji . .l ~ . 1. ,', 1 , • • - ..eliED.TtramaLL.
Arontrosni : Jannarydst.ll36B. •. . . ~-
J • ~ , , - -
fite WON
Rig V4P'
ASSORTMEiiii3OF
EMI & 'OH AIMS,
' - andmilltbd sold
AT A LARGE RED!WTION
from April.price.
"Mis Redaction wig includelto
ENTIRE STOCK
which will hd Nand . riefial, 'and 5,411 be a9ld on
THE 110 ST LIBUIR TENS
3F il Or 4 04305nal
ON TIME, or for PRODUCE.
FL
Nov, 1862. New Milford.
KEYSTONE HOTEL •
,'At'llonttose, Pa.
Wm. 8rIVIAT011;
Tlj IS new and commodious ifotel is situated on labile
Avenue. near the Courthouse, 'anti nearly in centre
of the business portlotrofbiontrose. The i'roprietoris
confident that be is prepared to entertain guests Ina way
that cannot fall to. give EST= SATISFACTION. •
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expense-has
been spared to render tt equal if not superior to nay in
this part of the State. It is well suPpliedwith all recent
improvements and comforts, and 'obliging waiters will
always be readyto respond to the call- of customers.
The Stables connected with this hOnse are new and
convenient. •
The Proprietat respect ally solicits. the patronage of
his old friends, travellers, and tbejniblicrenernliv
• ianG3 tf • - W m . K:
•
antiagagtitVNlma' •
DEL & WESifRN
Raii-road.
THE PASSENGER TRAIN
LEAVESdiest 'l3end at T. 40 a. in.; after Mel arrival at
6.30 a. m., of the Cincinnati. Express from the west,
connecting at Scranton, where it arrives-at-10.10
with sitran-orathe'LaCk.llSanna and Bloonisbargaltail
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 Rope station. this train connects by omni
bus with the Belvidere 'Delaware Railroad for Phillip,-
burg. Trenton and P.luladelphitt... At. New ,Hampton
Junction, where it arrives at 2.25 p. m.„ the sidle train
connects with trains on - the Central Road of New Jersey
for Elizabeth. Newark, New York-, Eastop,2Bethlehem,
'Allentown, Manch Chunk. Reading and. Lfarilsbeirg.—
Passengers uy this train arrive - in-Now York at 5.60, in
Philadelphia at 8.00, and in Harrisburg at 8.10.
Tbo train leaving loot ef . Cortland street, New York. at
8.00 a. m., andleot of Walnutttreet,Thiladelplna , at 6 a.
• m., connecting with' the Passenger train of this road,
leaving Newliampton Junction at 11.20 a. nt.ornd arriv
ing at Scranton at 4.(k) p. in,. where it , cornetts with a
train on the Lackawanna and Bloomebnrgßailroadcand
with the omnibus running to the ,Delaware and Hudson
Railroad.
This train arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 p.-in,, making
a t lose connection with the mail train, goipg_West on
the Erlvßattway.
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
. leaves Sentutori at 10.10 a. in., contacting at, Great, Bend
:with the Day Express train west on the Erie Railway.=
By this train-Passengere arrive at Ithaca- illyreculle. Bar
fato, &c. the Same - day: - liettiviing,: this train leaves
Great Lkmd , Eit'4%) thearrival of the New 'York
Express going , East, - and Buffalo Rawest', going west,
and arrives at Scranton at 5.80 p : _to, -
JO rut
• BliAllllsl,lfq.
Se
E. AittENiii; Veal 'Ticket gent,
§.or4tito,uieMAP:WlBo.- . •.1 ,
• •
LACKAWANAA Iz,BLOOMSBURG
lEM3
wl Antageat i r:ll go, teea, Paleiigervtaita,
'r
' "Movilig
Tasitengiii."
Leave Berantork,9l-1 41.00 IL's:L
.. lapsttowt 9.40 Art 111,14.8,01.4,
- D.UPAIret • 9 AI% '
Erriv9 st Fortlmmberlapo, l 9*
f , 71 NOwile
Uses -,' %Nthibilmbtriand ter tr. Va. -
41 ,4 .'8061 4 ' 1 Y
p. m.
Arrive at Sdi.m, p. m.
A pasaengoitraleaTib '011.20 a. m. for
Bc:rental:l-to conpat. with train for New-York. Estop
tog, likayeli.l9crWcitiph stfit f tsortrom
at 4.2C1f10:
ktiaiimitire allot trakiloih frokirEelientoiAtt. fa°
.:-IftnaiortbninDerhmareesch Ilairfibergl9lolr.m.
nu r zM itu i= dalliglos-111p..6m., ThOtnpert
they t.
GEO. B. HURT Bv't.
ftEgt°9IIIPriNDIOEZ--'2: .
"ItifffidejiMaddstesic4lo/40101014 'i
A MOST valuable and woidißal pibilention. A wit
Xll. oill i ralllo colorttd.enjfesvings. , 9 Dr. Mtli
tes'aVade lewd moon
II " .- find hatirlFrooN ortrig r a*
al)TiorgerSAT Ali kin ,* th never-infibig rem of
for theirtipeedy cure. The practice of Dr. Hunter has
jong beenoluat stilltrianbomsded. bast theearnest so
licitation of - numerous onions, be bas ?eau. induced to
eaten', Ms joedieauteintnesiltbrough Aka Mi4t4tW of
hie "Nkde Me .ni.".-Itis a Voltrme that ' ihonitikbe in
'thaimudsotavesy ,in-tholanal,www‘preventiverej
4 -PWIIITICOVardiAA rat thareatinatiari4Los:of
fiba4 xtrei
Um most awful and n WPM* that ever visit
ed mankind. - Onelfdpy; 7 eteveloped,will be for.
warded free aftrstr impart orthetAilted State*
'for 50 centalw. .4), statopoor 8 dhpfas i014.1s Address,
pont, paid, Dr. Mater, Hp4lPlvisiliwitmt, Xigw,TOtc. - ?
-Jundl6,lBBB=l7 - .Hp4l - - - • -
Iffir, 1 ',... .: .:.
r, ic • -,'..., .
dMrtatroaks: a E4,4oolNlffsitt , & o.; roi
sale by . .._ __,.,
..., ~ ' „ ABEL Mi#4.1,,,.
AtAitterM.XWMo l l2. ;. ': , ...A -. ..., , . .f...,1 -; ri)
. ...
sea - eel,
pa.
Weasel, o tMg Seplual.NkluarvAtutaea•
era teetellete"
im tritetittA4ltit
the HOWAHDAHB :Aide :l llM Itra'
letyrhnlyalogtwaree of charge.. Ad
Botrowrm, Howard Assowlat4llll4N9i im a m
Rifled/OW a.
--tc • 11 kraitbrY 1 4:1011COntritted=fr
EXIT UAW T.
o?gtß:lliYlj`:iltiV•.
MEE
DOCTOR
t MP:PAWED Tiff s
Dra Thiladewia",
' WILL''EItPECTUALL'i , " CUES,
"AVER --IMMEPIL.k.IIIIT,
srtisli,
Chro»se o> Nervass Debility, Disessepot tldLys r
-aadalldiseUea aziabig trot a discattret
Liver. or. Stomach.
inch
- as
• ; t Hon. Inward Piles,
Fairies& or.Hl ood to the
Head. acidity of the gelded',
Nausea,. Heartburn, .Diegnstfor,Food.
`Fairies or weight in the stomach, sone min
iations,einidng or fluttering at the pit. the •
Stomach, swimming of,the,licad, ,herried and Mimi.
- Breattiiiig,Thittertelgatibe Heart. theklngor steV
(beating sepatitions when in ft lyingpooinos,
Dimneis ght s of , Vision, dots or webs before
/he ei Fever and dull Pi. in in th
Head! dednidacY-of perspiration, e
Yellowness RI the: MD and
pain in - this Bldg. •
Nock. Chest, Limbs,
He.. &e., sudden
Flushes, pf •
Heat,
Burning in the Flesh,
'Constant Ipiaginings of •11.
- .and great Depression -s of ' ;
*poduve l yp Tm i 4i t el l r l gl Fever. Ako
No Alcohol or•Bad,Whiikey!
Theyww.doaLthEsbdve&sensesln 99 COOS ont of10:1
DO ~fOV WANT •
, BOVIETEITIO TO STEP:ROUTS TOIII
40011 APPETITE, •
- • 1 MO BUILD VP TOUB COMMOTION 1
TO FEEL - WELL
TO GET BID OF NERVOUSNESS?
ENERGY
TO SLEEP WELL?
A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING?
If you:do, nes HOOFLAND'S GERMAN Bruits.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. 1) Editor
..ofthe Eatyclopedia•of Religious Knowledge.
ARlinugh - tiot atisposed - to fawor or recommend Patent
2dredlcApes in_getteral; thro' distrust of their ingredients
and edicts ; I _Vet know of no sufficient reasons ahp a
man magnet testify to tie benefits ho believes himself
to have received from any simple preparation In the
hope that he may thee contribute to the benefit of nth, tit.
Ida &lathe more readily in regard to iloofleod'b G. r
min-Bitters, prepared by Dr. C.M. Jackson, of tbie city
because I was prejudicectagainet them for many 'jean.,
under the impression.thst, they were.chieflyan alcoholic
mixture. I amandebted twiny friend Robert Shoemaker,
Esg - . fortheyeinoval,of this prejudice by proper tests,
anefforencourag,etent to try thorn, when suffering from
greatand long caotinned debility. The nee of 3 bottles
ofthese bitters, fit den t eg uningi of the present ear,
wisfefflowed by evi relief, and- rest tern to s deg
ree of bodily and-mental , vigor which I had not felt for
6 months before, and had almost despaired of regaining.
I thereforeahank God and my' friend for directing-me to
the use of them. J. NEW-TON DROWN.
4111/0 43d, 1861.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERV
.Aad• the Trionds of Soldiers.
We can the t
attention of an having relations or
friends in the army - to the fact that " I.IOOFLAND'S
Gernian Bittern" will cure nine-tenths of the direares
induced byeaposureannd privations Incident to camp
life. In the nets. pnbliebed almest daily in the tees
papers, on 'arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a
very large portion are redefine . from debility. Every
ase of that kind can, be readilycured by lloof.acd't
German Bitterr. Diseases rerultirg from dieetders of
the digestive orgensare tgieedily removed. We bar
hesitation In saying thatlf there Bitters were freely and
among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be timed
that otherwinewill be lost.
Wecall attention to the followingremarkable and well
- authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whese
life, to neo his own language, " has been ea ved by the
Bitteri."
PurranccrirLA, Arrvast Md, 1862.
Messrs...Topa ea Evane:—Well.gentlemeu.loYr Hoof
land's German Bitters has saved my life. There is no
miatake in this. ltio vouched for by numbers of my
comrades, some of whose names ire appended, andlt ho
were-cognizant of all the circumstances of my case.
ant, and - tuire.beten, for the last foarlears. - a member of
Sherman's celebrated battery, and ut.der tlfe immediate
commander Captain It. B. 'Ayres:. Through the expetnre
.attendant upon toy arduous duties. , ] was Attacked in
Nov last; - with Inflammation of the lungs. and was for
;'Z days in thelespital. This was followed by great de.
bility, heightened hi en attack of,dysentery.'lwas then
removed frpm the White House. and sent to this city on
board thelleamer'iMate 'of Maine." where I landed en
the 28th of June. Since that time/. have been about a s
low as any one could be and still retain rti: i park of vital
ity. For week or more I mos scarcely a eto swallow
anything, and if I DID force a morsel down,. it was ha
' mediately thrown up again.
could notevon'keep a glass of water on my stomach.
TifeCodid,net last Under these circumstances ; and. at
.cordiugly.;.the physicians' who hid been working fith.
though unesnecerifttily, to resene me from tbegraap
of the dread - atelier:crinkly told me they could do no
more for me, and adviied me to see atlerg.yman. sad to
make such disposition efmylimited funds es rest suited
me, 'An scatutintanceSehri visited me at the hospital,
Mr. Frederick Steinberu. pteithltel ow street. advi
sed me, as a forlorn Pope, to try your Bitters, and Itir,d
ly procured a bottle.. Rusin thelime I ernomenced taking
them the gloomy shadowed' deathrteededoind I am new
Al:rank-God for r it gettir g better„ .Theagh I bare taken
but tiro bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and feel , Po II-
Zirwirolemthatetd ttoTT.bninenr:
tiemen, 'bye Virgi lan, 'will vicinity of Front
Royal, To b yirgr invalnableßlttere I owe the certainty
ante wide has taken the place of wigs! fears—to your
Bitters will I owethe glorious privilege of agate elatr
IDS to Par Anyeta those wh9 are deareetlo Me in life.
Very t morn, . , ISAACZA/. O IM
We hilly conctu4n thttibtirve sigterneat, ae tad
despaired of spans um comrade, Mr. Malone? Mitered
to health. , -
John Cuddthaek, Ist N. 'r;Batteey..
Geo. 4. .elekieg -1111 i Maine.
a
,Lewis Chernitierg9td 7 Went
I. E. Speneeir, •
latAotiltirY -Battery F.
T. B. Raeel64l, Co.-'B,-.Birf r eeknont.
Henry B. ‘Teinrne,_".'—''
-• Henry T. Hotoitaki,leo. C;iftai He.
.= HertrißiitOlti`rd: 11 4 4 a 14 " Y•
Net~eaniet B: Thoniti.V.P, 961 k 'Penn.
-Veil/Ont.
0 1 64.13 10131 N Pin..
, •
AIEWARE(OF COUNEBFEra
fee eau unreighethreAt4.-b. -it. A R," 15 "
the WRAPPER, of nach bottle.
• PriapieP I .#olildr; • sixfor #4,00.
about d youvieatistdin t ristin 4 twee the dttia...do
ra, be Put 0E47409 Pr: lietodeasiott nrensZdio ße
ns
t maCiOrernii Ito plata, but rend
leCttelyipatFod. by esprede. •
Janoipal Moe en an aei ory
. 14tai tarititOtfirr.
ztclark.e,ss & 3111Vistrs
conciatio.: to C.* Col
•• • -
'Pro rietora
iv eater in Ping iur' to
• the tatted States. e. .
nov9 In ABEL TERRELL , Sots Aiwa