The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 07, 1864, Image 4

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Th I r ate 1,0310 . a "Eleetlen.,"
gard to this so-ealle'd election, even from
administration journals, and administra
tion partisans themselvkm. The New Valt
Evening Post (Abolitic;o' publishes oThe'
extracts (rem a pampldet,,purnorttgl o
have bean written by a eivOzeP.:.:44:4ol4ls
inns anotit:" loyal` man", setanadyt)J bis
objections to the " election" held on the
22d ult. He,sayL . that t he7sffit ; , VafeßrE,t;
said to have been - electedare 7 '
"nobodiew
outs Legislature. They cannot oven
-thief 401
sin; - "Ortlie tev ilia 1 10kisltitltreehquid ,
centdlirSt,", and he aski „-Yby:What:
inlaw ,, willlbeitWASOPlOrAWS"l"'- " -:
and athilter§; "-by itiat i lanrcuteliE
plain provisions-is violated to obtain this
election."
The rixid,or.iawsee,,,how ; bravely Liu•_'
coin's plairotl ree.onatruetiini7 g oon on in
Louisiana as well as iu other States, his -
OffflirAinaloae bein,,,m4he -.witnesses,.
andtjadgeu_. - - thue'crit,icists.
the election and the conduct of it :
" The,fundamental law of both the
United-Stateitaiid State of Vo:
is transgressed. The safeguards to dee
tktiilli•d,broken down by- arbitrary pow-. 1
ernatribitt, being neither lair - nor - free,
they have no lawful duthority nor' -Metal
foreck.: Piero is no freedom of discussion, -
without which voting is a faree. OfSbitte'
seven daily, journals in this city, three or
- fdbiender-varicititrinfhiencea'Orpressnren
adravier,the - ticket- 7of the commanding
general; Whirl : does rk. , comtnand Lth e- 1
favOr or respect et-one-tenth part of the
gen uiae. votin4 Reputation in this part of
the gtate--; while 'not one says
,a sword for
the two Sher - -tiekets,4hieh -.Zelda be
tween them -the sympathies-of-the rest, of
tlitAiket?„'.! Ittiterioiathat the pre,
ferenees military administration
ite,,strong desires areniiide . _known
taanytways ; thatits. einployers are "
pecterin vote aecordingly ; that• it'
decrees the iptalificiations of electors: that
all the pecip -thaif
le are under;
r 4 ,pow
e,,and lliat there is hardly a who is
abt . :44,0“: id :to incur its displeainto."
.-The Writer adds, if it is claiined Ant:
". Military necessity" makes such conduct
nee - ess.l - ry, then Five must do without
civil government." He, says farther
is also notorious that the military
commander has not only made known his
preference of a certain ticket, but also in
many ways discouraged other candidates;
thitte ins influenced, warned and over:
awed the press; that he has threatened "1
the cl,tiaetis in his proclamations and ord-1
•ets, official journals; that
platers employed"by.-the military tultnin-'
i4ation Caed:forming. a very large elasii
orv'ofersylisie been ordered to attend'
certain party meetings, and given to Un
derstand that-their employment "depended
upon their voting accordingly." -
"These are i serious Charges, says 4:116- 1
Pattosial it. s." :Constrained to add that:
they...are r_epeated by men of known loyal
tycifiew,-Orlettus, in letters, to, their Et-,
ends Eit, theNlott;." The eVidendoliteen:
elusive that the . prere:es,tablishing
civil goiernment • in• • 'Tionisiens, by the
command , and under the terror ofmilitary
130444a5 - been enacted by:Lincoln ana,
Bait, sles, as, their own admirers testify. _
Post says : "It is significant that
thezwephletbefoie us bears .neither the
nettre_of its,printer -nor its publisher. It,
is. cibuiptained in the letters which _we. re-.
ceive that matters lik those of which it
treats-cannot he-freely discussed"et Now.
Orleans without geic>f expalsion from
the State."
Jail Delivery In Elaryland,
i ),..sorapany of negro 'soldiers, - under
opmmapa, of Lieut. Col. Perkins, from
eimpat, Benedict, IpasSed throngl this
Village on Wednesday last. In their
rU i ArAT 2ihrough the country they had
gailiered a large number of women and.
childi4n, whose condition is pitiablee' in
tte extreme. Before leaving this village
tlytiotianty jail was 'entered by military,
autteerity, and all the _prisoners, except.
opci man, released, and marched off
amid the hnzrs of the negro troops.—
Most fethe,inmates of the jail were grim
inalsjumsebinneis, thiev-es,'&e., and'their,
release in - this, mutuner - wasone of the
most highhanded - and - -outrageous acts
thatfia4been petetrated upon tiriyrre6nn-,1
untnityduring-the-war,-- - When e.T . Tii,
tulgi444l3,,tha.bolonei di*
hq 4414 ordered. the release iff, able-
Vec)ielttien,fit sorvice; and: :
thdt thiheis delivered t fife`
SherifP.,laluthis lissomly* Sheriff.:..Rieh
foilewest them..to Queen-Ame
where he _ identifted the criminals ana.
and wilea about - to remcive_tbeca, ,
afuT4:4s*..
,calag, himself the PreVost-,
itiaatoithe:camp, interfered r and over,
the ColOpplildeelaring
'it an -entlit; that-he---disregardecc-ned
spaltialthe7iiita litatlylatid.-dratibipe
(41:itaretteAeoWile:
James L once went ottt of his way to
hear ~noted clergyman, who,._9(nOdEl
enttataiglitto -clmrchileft, text:l,64e
elitim againet swearing, for whick, the
Bingamnototions. itel24firtisit.
ed, James thant4lL bilirLfsg,bis sermon,
birtltskedidnrwhatfAmmection swearing
hiOcith it ? SittceTyctny lifit i jesty ette
out of the -bear •Illetrilifd — the
clergyman, 44 4 - conidAoiio-ltkiia- than go
---otttroirretne to meet - , ott." •
XectZAMKEIr Baici - •
r*eted intently pp some
!, ". '" Y "T'shan't send yqu.any
wed!ipg cake'ichenizetAnarriad?'
Ivaß . the fond
. fB 4dry.— -
mi.o: dm: youn g hpefo ,
...- - ,...dtaseiaa - belfuty:Airyockno -
ofigatlAß.Aalleil
nelreiilNrcition;probAily beCanseitwill
advocttte Miscege-nation.
M!l==!=
AliPlif4 43 °acztitleelltigirrJ
aand• clean ttp,"•eveirThere. r
the poultry house inside, the cattle stalls ;
yheir lice or any
`Verniin ilht hide.JA-
Cati/e.—Feed work-cattle well and card
thent;fre4ttentlyi! 44ply ungubntrpulnii.
ect with 4 *it's 431,1atd behindthe;horns
ilittlei - dOivii the back,'iftheee balmy
-oyl4o6eof lion,-430-very:ragnlikr in feed.
ingmadiffiing - Cattlexest.* - P -
Coths and Calves.—Separate cows and
saivis early, if theAnirlk is
the.main thing.
1 1 '..hiOe' . ;"rdat . 4‘ - • . 90V141 1 t,t8 44 a .1 9;'i t i - : -01;
•ten,pays ; best :to
'4O B -Vt4.04 1 t tkkriir:
calyes;;and,,s47t
. x lano:Mai*ete•lo.l4:l4;
redtlielt i plaed iTOW - 'milk'
cows ought to have some succulent food
(roots or cabbages) at this season. It
1134tetiVIIS.7 10 Malak. firirficos%
'and the inc,reaseristialitained . ';-.3fhtti.they
get to pasture. Soiling ought not to be
cbrnminced_ fbeTord - a tonstaat, supply: "of
fhe tinier •At
cieli&cnitvii'
nditerseso i there is : tut:crop:pore xlmun
etatire. ferniCelisitates thorofigh bfilture
and enrichingof, l theseil„ and ta , s
yeutisnitaigGund ei4Sitinf
it has no-egnLSiosOraiigeoatring--
ham carly,,,ucgood, clasp, clean soil.
Crellaritrangdboitaunitted to thorough
clearing out, =
eyempaxtiAnof..vngettition ) ,..b/tn
tioard - rit -- eto.,tuoveit - mid'xisots
stitteit 42111*,pd shitted..?
PlOrirnay still•bewintsigrat,
bit'itteif. - 66W' plater widi'''it ;
afterward ; 1 , 1 r t. ' j
C° l4'
well and irloiin'igi-but-ifelaiiin-lolant be
fore )1n3.•,,,10thi: + •
Dr`aining.4l l hereiti seldom time tnnaiii,
utpclolo ink%
effed - afthat beeedonereitt
_Mate -.3airai3t - agetipititavtit,ifirint-s.pots
anittheird9 l 4tiora' . -th, , 81929 8 .•49 4 vt 4 )
ench „ether,. toli. asercialorgrayeThia - ti
and be prepared to Undertake. •systeMitio
draining,. or eitendapiau alreadystate*
aisoo:titaspossiblelf - - • ,
4 5 ekskia'
frost. snw, plaster ; , and ashes,. -castor
pomace.- orthq ,in . ,• fi elde„wbi - ch: have
suffered-by•kinter,ier lank - thrift
Relp.. , -Secure good-handn,- . ..p.v . rthem.,
all they are tv(ifq_NlnnCkeenre their eon
fidence by raeritang . tt.j " The _laborer is
worthy of hia hire; ' -the Scripture - rule.
Iforirei..--Se6 that, the increased demanda
(upon ,thetu do not eatafe harness galls—
brine them, . griilaallY4o hardtWork,leti. 2 4.
ing thettr.boddli
-• Manzar.,-ek After .7 , ET : Tt•ading 4 , :c_p . lcw-.-- or
harrow in, at once. kits' beakbtmed near
gilod-cOlitpent for 4ibrifitii)
potatoes is made by inisingl . Ar.g awtc.of
pomace tcb,tilcs load of,inuck„ and
,working
it over once. in_trva Mixture
miked-vilth its weight of muc,l4:--ximisten
ed_with chamber ley '.-L•alloirealolieat-;- - -
thip pulverized and mixed with
niorifi l / 4 rtit.br licik is iii oacPeitlAtiqnoT
, Ireddda..4 and-Aiturassl.KeelijoirJaig,6::
and small cattle.-, died grass seeds may
be sown on tbiii4Oti, afitharrowed or
raked i•upotj the anrFa;~-fits`
PTerdtkl*; Yst;iffoirig s 7 4 . :Etta
where' a mew of Way has . hiefi furthali*
good seed, tinlisilweed 2:Seeaiieimund.—
Never turn stock to, pasture till the gEtnis
is ,Well 'grown 46.1(!e4 - iii bait toft ! hutin;
tire "snmrriet.
iwAarly, the earlierttlieliett
er. Get seed,Nyom'ii more nerthern,:latit
ude. pfiriaa9ed on‘ThttQ•w,9igh fkto
pounda--ter the - boatel: The demiand for
usn,in'Alie army is and be treat.
Vizions:-T-Mhen4ewn on new aoila now
mixed with carrot seed ; both crops will
mature; the onions first. c , The secoridAnd
following diops on the iiaine land imlireive.
The cultivation of onions for seed will of
ten 11 9 - PP9Otatble wlte!o the onion`sing9t-
is not known oris not very annoying.
Pairatoes.-cFor the early : market, plant
Dykeman, or - dami3 other approved early
white sort, in warm, dry soil„, welllni:ick
ed, the earlier tile better. For Isairterop,
plant early and deep, in reellowsuil, with
out any or ; Strong :minim* ; Aelital
and, plaster arimidellen Sertigore ',Fit titk - ,
tatoes.
...Paidtrit...-AetAßiririda asiaarly.,llopott
egim-ean be obtained. Old butter or lard
tubs . e.re eicellinviormeats... The , diets
should be fed bread soaked in milk at
fiiisT;:iiiofiedi Radian meal AiTterwani.-4-'
Pere-lister, green -food, and--some-grain
daily; Witkomp of mat itowleoci then,
,if
heaps f3oni4(d . ,:olllr:abelftslierfes and
gravel, and'al4UatitaNg'-lientiarting as
hes, are esactitiatp:proiltabtelteeplug of
hens in ctiise Vilifiers. l ...
_L -- , - , _ ,
Roads abet Ai Airri;..,Wprkr: On the
cart` the stiLidadii` biTtlielreit4bat can
be done in the spring. .Good`, -'Well-gr-a
-erttatlfirandleTel;7lnrcrlglffidges"-. • -
brooks and ditches; saie- -the teams and
vebieles,lnakt: work - easier, , ,..antk,giyas
thrifty look. ..,..,-_.,._.-... . 3 7. 1. - .7. ::' : - ..7.7 , :.
' - -- Tootrts. - goakfull set - titconyenien%--_,
sbarpilight; , grniig'teo)eiPiOnliiihitfr*
worth At least Another hand- Send -in'
orders tatiq Sottlifthest.inowirs;iiiipers„
bayTfo)ra. ; ,etei:ersses will not....ba,accomr,-•
nioffate i t - thhe y e i rr ,. L,..-4..f...t....:4 .72,1
,-‘i,- , 1- k. -,
q'., . , 7 :1 111 i t .-:---- r P -, - ~ . . ' :.
- ,' -. .k.initilifiei Who' kta reecivo il` number
_1
ore - alli;ad'ennti:eearee# decide "`whisk
was tieJ!st,askeOheaditice of a- rfaitli:
&I- ehl AM, POP ~800 8 14 .. `..t 1 41i41,4,9
Mier, therejima, I Ilion uevel,:itt t 7 '..0,e,
replY.'.. ;,-...; ;;;;..1:1: .: . "'j Z i'::4 l'iL
An Alabanta - iiebiet,Arbettfailecl, wheth
er
eei they a , "-pniteirApted ..elote'2;tbere,_sajd
f 'iterLtletietildibinkilittydid be , I' Thii7
fake every ,itian - :tt,,, , An :a -
more
,l.:(atrpre lisrgl" - ---( , ~ - -..-
l'-ifif*Vrii.W-tttilliViiitiiii 4 1 4:IO
1
tb1444 ioi_inveMv,tir Ays* rsertkeOefore
the arrival if
Alfa-, - )Xe y ire.l4.-A )italciihße:
agolinfiWiiiir ~ ...ere' and began,
1" When klie, witek , inait 4 Aiielikeweic,?!.
called GU: theclerk. " be ain't tome yet.".
SWIM
ESEa
:d.W=}"C..~."lMh~x; ~.:T-'AS°4ICF ~: u' f."~'6'.:.Wi ^ ~ .. M?Ao.7 .' W~~'.'.i _u'7l ' ~. Y ~-~['L.l~~' .+ ~l ° .{D~'t3lL ' AV, Y ::;±g
A 1 44 1 .1 . 041i 0 r , -12 * cer
he 'laity ., atoui .: -
a z ,sow
In how , Ski etittuil AIN — - IddePa gi c
9 0, 1 4 ertirellin loisAhe *Ply:: A : W
I dciaiti"-Ifaidlbe tottilo, l4 mor:1011.
wear them either ; I'll be hanged - if -I'll
make li:barber's tole of my leg i for I,the
Bake , of - beni' g fiushionable."
'ill'erion . =iiiiithig i- , neighbor; - friund
kiln disabled Irani atorse step Spin his
font: ollobling out to the stable, the es&
feeteripbbied , how it hspiiimed: "I;via
stariding bere," sitid - he,:a and . : the - horse
brolightlis -foot _daiirnen: urine:" -The
roan looked at the injured memberferhiob
, way' tho`liTti. taliatterii, and. amid: _very
quietly.; ; "I'Vellythe - horsa , : must- stag'
!Ic pidevilhofie?,, i . .. ~ . q.- -- • - ,,. ~-
•AOlziffit of
ir eeiV , llartford tells , that ;
thiiktiine-lie attended &tit*, le - ;.
ilii a'-
little fotir.yeareid,-trar- siniti.ii iti.riiiew.
TTPlitiliii - corning bonie r *, , 'ltfati asked
whatbe did .in thatch, when he replied,
"IVO& iniiiii,oupb6arditrei -Mks . Wit ..
orilbe "WOE"! ", ~ " ' ,• . •
~ Xiciik - : guY ' gieit'' or ilia Paubieurgi sc.
liOno,ro', - Patis;:thq, -wer e complimenting
thetinetltthd,"'DjiehesS ' de— on ' the ap
prodr;liing 0 4 apparent birth of an heir
tti Bo illusirious a bongo lie gier O ' in
" SaYiathihg of it, to niy husband," 81E0
replied,."' Wits like little surprise Pm pre
liarinkihr him," - - • . '',.
' Deeetwreteraliteti - -tacidiail--te-aarnin!'
istei are roof for ilwearing;tolde Milts,a
partiopraqiiild - Teloir,, kilt not inten
tionally " trarisitiessionat." — loe listened
agentiyely,lo,tos words, and , :seemect f. to
, appreciate the' exheitetion, mid' *ben be
bad eotiiiludedi replied as followt :_...
" Thw fact is, deacon,_ that wear a
great deal, and, you. Kay a . great. deal, but
neitherof us: mean anythingliy . it." , The,
deaionidludes tii, ,The as en instance of tim
nr@t,:tol.depr4vi!,y._
peculiar taint - or infect.
which call Senor
lerktt in sb - e conrtitu
if of men.
iact producesnor is
aced=-try ati enfeebled,
qed state
.oflhe. Wet:
in ) that fluid becomes
ipelent to, sustain the
forces in their vigor one
n, and leaves the us
to—rat into - disorder.
decay. 'rho 'scrofulons •
Amittation is variously
ced by metenrial dis:
law living, disordered
imptire air, filth and
filth* habits, the depressing Vices, and, abtive all,
by the venereal infee#PP.. Whatever. be its' origin,
it ts` libreditary`in the constitution, - descending "from
parents to children unto the third and, fourth nen
criticrit;" itnW. it, seems to:be-the rod of Rim
who says, divoll 'visit-the iniiiiiitieit-authe fathers
upon - their:Cl3ilctretP The *Pectins "Whieh - tut:
Mates take nudes; liCeintling to the -:organs
it etteeks: -- 4 In tim lungtj,f3 softtlsprOdtimit tuber
cles, and Risley Constimption r in'th - tcglands; swell
ings.,arhich suppitrate end beaamo 2 pitmen eons.;
m: the stomach and bowelly detangementa which
produce indigintion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints;
the ,tkin, eruptive, cutaneous
.affeetione.
These 441 c: having, the snail origin, requite the same
rOicey; var.., purifildtioti and invigoration of the
i.t00d...: Ratify the blood , and :these dangerous dish.,
-empers /ease yen, With -feeble, (tots or aarraPted
' , 1604,,, -- tcnr cannot .-110s'beeldS; lAO th at'!! Melt
t he - . iksb n '' ' Otisnnt, hatei: kpi•txtralOtiV
4;tett
I. eninpornider from r .ithe most effectual antidotes
,oat medical:acid:co hair diseoiered CO this afflict
; ig - diSzermloer, , iiia loi, - thte cum of tho , discudens it
fltailsi ' That it is 'fat knpetitor :to garotter, rem
-ay et dix.it4 ii knot*by' MI veto have . given
itsCtrird. That ft data totalize` Thalia trtdy et*
1 Mardinary .iu their affect. pon this oliss of conk.
plsints;is indisputably_ proven thew s multi*
tilde -M* 'publicly known and cues it.
u nado of the following diietuan : gines gvil
or illrojaular SwellingsiTamon, : . , ~..
Pimples, - Blotches lad Sam. :, , .41. 1
Rosercitlia tAghairt; , t.. :lire:: Salt' :4. 1 : - . - . !
Sealalleid,* - to :Obis do*.
its iii* the : . Ind* ='.4. 1 : Taft;
; • -- anatildmitui '?h',. , ,m, .. .. ~ -,
Div es FetideNeaktibia* and, indeed, the,
whole sines:of comPlainti that arise from impority
of the Wood. Minute reports of individnal rasa
may be found in Ainnsa. AMEMICAN ALMANAC.
WIN* is famished to ,tho druggists for, gratnitou.
d'attribaticiti,whemin may .beLearned irks direedim.,.:
Pr ii its . itc,Mil some atm timintable ewer whirl:
lOM'S shade' when all' other rernetrun hid 'faired it'
What! relief. Those eases itre purposely taken fmm
1 all sections of: the pplUgy., In mder ; thatretry reads
may have a*Mis:tcl'somis case who tan speak to kin
'_ Of its benefits Croat Ipersoilat'emicriente ~, i &tufa
. depresses the vital_ ettemies..andAlubt_luitys its vie
tires fir more subject to diseaso and its fatal numb
than : are healthy. ectikttlaitio* 4 ' lieuM; it. te nds' ,t.
shortilt, li,tul.toes,_ iiii-Ay.sWtii.ihig average dors
thm oC lump,. life.,„ Thu vat- iniwrtanca of dies...,
eon!i,defotions 114 Tdd:lii, tfattet4arestv - in pert :3
ing a remedtwhieh iijulegnate to its cure. Vii-., eve t ncreL,foft
,* the Opttlte:wndm.,lhel OPM"-'o',l
Alitite IfaitiapituLt.a? althimigh h- is 'tomisiisc;'
of- ingredients, some of which exceed' the beat m
Sursoforatts In I *ml:hi:l — gayer. jlyTitsinid.foi
play pitted 'yourself front theitnfferingiunildrutp
of thesadisorders„Pargo, oat she,
ttiot-tot -saitt-fettery in.;-the bleed :' pferte- ant' ih'-
cansettqadiseanvitnd,
health :willjuller'
$y its peculiar -eirtnes 7 - 41 4- 4 1 3 4 10 AY aituAdates; rh''
4 nrettellefiansi-'4nt- thrill -feipebr..?thd - tiiitimper
Which lark within the system- or burs t ont...curov3.-,
part of it. N. -.....- ~. -,- ..„.,.: .. 1„2..,. -.,,,,:
re knave - 4M ppnblfc ,htivii,hein - 414elred by mem
1 eCntX )l *- - -of ' - St - ,Ah4 promised murk ,
end - did nothirtii-: haftltiVtrill'agtheiNlretreried -
nor diiiiMpoustettlir 'this. - Its'. virithii ' haire-beeti
proven by. 'alomdainctihd, itndj:thetb . !.reitisins no
qturstion of: ifs _ snrigutsing ,pxeellence:for,2the nor
of true, evic ting Of:Ise& it i s intended M46,veh.
Although Amder . dierithate same, it. is, a :tor _dif
i fad& medicine . from _Any_ jotter _ which - WI Web'
Ibefore tbe..PetVie Auld is--(nr,more effsetpalpthon
anyatfilltOdda ti;itifelbeen itiiiilidna-to:
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, licerrw - lonentol.lind. Wttrultellan7
kfitnin -*afar =bra rhatiawsnit:tba.
fgIiSAATOS 'OlatilitY 45 Iteianp -to 0 0. 1 4 , 36 i - icovet
tilmt ; that it pay be :tiled on .1n dnall.ir
has-eteedottel- g • -
• l'inctiagsiluLartalilicuL Ovid*
Sold by dr4EktbstaLi4teryobeill, nui)Vy
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1 vtd. 19t.-g#l4l. s.
imAibtOwAltk#o 2l A,eirtowioo2,
rnay 19 . Olt „
county.
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Mr AL'ili&Ariblaitiidar 00 per: era.
Tor 15 coots you can color as many riOds I amid&
l/Flrt. are times that sum various abides um
fr ol / the elute , fflurieneese abnide
lity ono Muse*UMW Wigs perfect sigma.
Ditectioustrßuipbarranth GanSuuy Bald* of
bsehpackage
forth es e i 'tadt diiiitlhoVinT .o . o.o ,Wid Itteteg
knowledg colors ago to dr" ver Oh-
VonIM UAW" valuidder red — 7.-- jabirchale Bois &
8 awl"FrosUeova Dyeing:and Wortryt, ke* br
receipt ofimoo--10 eeota. ;
lianufacturedby- --U WE 805TIFUIllew t
280 Broadway. Boiwon,
For ulnliyDrugglsts and Dealcm genorally : •
Oct. fr.-I=-__ -ere - • -
Wsll._ll. COOPE1(1- CO
A morri F o g • .
r'
Tht•inpicheei "hack litarnLine of
'Lileol'pco'orP,aCkets.
MMISORS ilahTligtOleivifor theli friends In the efd •
P
sittap#,CanpungLise passage' tlCActs by the above
lino farm Abe aubscrlbure. -
MAO, Drafte on irelanetermairla'anMeto Milt
, NWIL44:OOI2aIIs•CO., Munro..
M ontroue. •Tidy 1,7,11363. • , • , r
•
SOLDIERS'IBOURIti PAY,' AHD
'PENSION4FFICE .
°Ver. :ale,: E'ost-O. Ge t ;
-3Nrcama.traemti:
uuttuirtecd to I: Mute: the , tletogur3; nd
JJ pert for all applications for Soldiers, and the, d
olga, pareideatelre and children of deteased boldiers;Ot
Bounty, Back-pay — emu xis;
I will ettoniio tluit 2111464 for the aVart",of.
6 ' ir-viocts
for each, clifm-'-this to cover all 'espeities, 'iuMniting
Justices' fee*, Clotinsecrtlficatee, andl'netege.
This is about one•thlrd the sum usually charged for
thobutduese, , ; , ,
All persona IntercatedArill please take notice and gov
emthemselliestmentaloMV t' • -
FAA/MIMI FRASER,
Attoinses , and Conieelloz' at Law, andelalm Agett.
Montrose, pct., .1863. tf
HuxT BROS. & BLAIR,
X Et C3O Z's .
STEEL, NAILS,
*Putt% slitelraL%
V WERT HARDWARE
NINE RAIL. eorarrivairins $l.O. FINIS&
RAILROAD' a mININOI9UPPLISB.
OZEBLIOR 19PE1NG6, ATM, SKEINS AND
110=4. BOLTS, NIPTB and WASEEBB.
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
:Roza, HMI, SPOKES.
PELLOWBEAT sPisvlsa, DM; de.
ANVILS, VICE. STOCKS and DIES, 'BILLOWS,'
imams. SLIME. RICER, ac. ad. •
curanua AND MU SAWS, BILTING, PACKING,
TAMILS BLOCKS, PLASTER . PARIS
=DINT, - HMI a GRINDSTONES.
FR/INCH WINDOW GLASS, LEATHER& FINDINGS
PAIRRANKII SCALD.
8611nUrn. Mire r b Se.
, .-• ..x.ixowsaixicoN ,
Surgeon
!awe ;ticezia isso¢er cln' e end Paaelo ° v'e.:43loftes_ sU estWe M S:
Paw attund to" itiptiostionS nit may:be
MWAte" )2l l o .l.s l44 44rasPalikliOMmtisgL i rls"
Sean! Hater -B. PAMICH•
iff Glasse. Amu 6,,,10w54t 4 • , •
• '
:TO.
tinti bu .
641 i o.l334'o47;Piceilbg
MICR tesiii 77 :• 7 • • •
7 , _< • .
• ra
•
in the" iiimedlia de - partiiirthrof 'stitch )A Js,
engt4edieptbraelitementbing; wittildrar erfeeptioni.4.
fie tenders his sincere thanks tethose who have Wm..,
ed him with their patronage, and hopes to merit a On;
tinnsnat.oltheir favors, Thephh _
lidarteise
viuoiitdhall atlas' Stdre.',atu , l examine qual4les and pri
ces of his goods. ; 11 • • -
Montrose. 11368: .."
NEW 7FIRM.
BALDWIN, MENA BARNHART,
WEST SIDEOP Pi7llLic AtEittliti
- - — T
FLOUR; PEED* 'SALT
•Gatdei.Seeild
1 /404,- oloiTerihrPM flax Seed,
-PORK; :HAMS; DIIIED.IIIIEK
'Zieb, Smoked Halibut,'
.t l P •B ; . ' raid' snitis,
TEAk,qOr*RE,.. - ptiaq, .64200E8
Aiorn ArxrEs.
Cash raid fbr - Batter.
BAIOWTItir; ; WY, 7 A1i4 . 17;
A.
MmitiOsA-40711.14glitezix, ; .1
otinti.rrirCgs.tiensse Afor reptirtniller
rifor Bile bl Alum Mau.
ABEL!.
...megg.E 0 1.4..n w 4,7,....ii ? „,,„...._,
, .„
,
_„ ~.., ~ 1
~ ,
„, -.. ...,;
-, ' - • • i
*et -
addle/ =4gres
t alatdllannllC l iintliddy coin.
PA' a fittldee or
any Store % theNoetkeespest otreansylvtogliand per.'
kap” of the ootlre &stn. -As aesortment to kept in
about thlE mie dllbwind banana oft hidn L and tbol eaten;
tleem - mn front abut forty AM, bOtliallni It
New Tor ;gnore then illy Dealentanejlrumfae."
Were oat +UMW Toet.: , • A leife ' proltattdon of th e
Ooodsare'lltxdigla direct fumes segMduai, ass
Wooing sundae attlelett." Olefilleettoti asterisk , the .
Stade tout noterpeet !plod everytidnif In Op*, bat;
seartierealaattelowantedwinbi ProlimV ue br l VZ•
&maiden of the Stock way Nit awned br I.:
lenetilattline i bathatilenbleri '
Drugs and Medicines, Wats wad • Vie ltlw
Otoottlee 'Liquors, Crockery, Glue - Virste. - WaN' sod-
Wind° l Lters IfilligrY•0 1 1 Wille•PatueleTh &MT
Gm*. -II est Ifildliseteets dtaertuaToeket,
Nnives,Table Cattarynaddilww Wars; 'UMW
MALMO. fottAglith__UMnawkllee ennleAtadleiWacei
Dr, Goods,Nlttora,WindOw- blab/. 'Lltbodaspha, Var.
Maher. , Blrd.-1111agelf , ' 'Speetieles,. , Wittpl,itood , Laahmi
Brooms. Gana, Pistols disuonoltaen., - Tobeaxt. Nadir
cal and Surgical InatnLeote, fhilt4- Soap , 11-latol
birettas, Poreetato Teeth, Unbolt. limb^ rem thin. to
restore the Met. to please the• tsalWo delhaht the tilft e r
torn the RUM. and Mill* don so - e teal ea
so Inn Istteforte of life. ~ • i - • - ' '
The atten oo of the public lareipeetfully
leekited to,
toystock of ode, bought exdoolval, fbr down,
eodwill be eold on drawl= pritie4er low rleen.
idonttoie,lJanowty 1et,1863. ', 'e t. ,
maw a ittproa
A FULL ASSORTMENT- OP
& WIEN GOODS,
. • Pr'JUST - RECEIVED; •. .
• =414111)e pold ~ -
AT 4 WIGE . REDUCTION
~ , 1;.; ~_. : f.. from. /pill prices. .
1127N.__
,la Itetirttoil viall ineltidd tie '
~ '• '
E TIREi. STOCK
which will be found as largo dallaitiValldw.inbiaallOil
It Mt MENU TENS
.
ON TIME, or for PRODUCE
EL Till/MITT,
Nov, 1863. New Milford.
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose Pa.•
Wm. IL LATCH, Proprietor.
rpm* new and commodious Hotel is situated on Public
1 Avenue, near the Court House, and nearly in centre
of. the Wetness portlOn of Montrose. - Tho Proprietor's
confident that, he Is, preparedto entertain guests Ina way
that cannot fait toVive - FE SATISFACTMN.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expel:l6olms
been spared to render 1t cot:tali!' not soperior to any in
this part of the State.' His well enpplied with- ell recent
invprovertfetath Ond:courforts, and obliging waiters will
always be ready , to resporid to the call of customers.
VheStables sorinectedowith this house are clew And
cbrivetilent.
The Proprieter reirtiectinily Solicits the Patronage of
his old friends, travellers, and the pnbllegenerally.
Janda a W.II.X..HATCH
•
DEL &
F.all-r.-.c.4d`
tak ik4ssEvatat.TßAlN
, A
.4
T.
_EAVES Grist Bend at 7.40 a. m., after the .arrival at
6.30 a..m.; of the Cincinnati Express from the west,
connecting at ficranto_ ,n where it arrives at 10.10 a. 13..
with strain on the Lachawanna and Bloomsburg Bail.
road; for Pittston Wyoming Valley, - Kingston and
Wilitesharre. and typrcor r
trtur with. the Delaware and
Hpdson manna at vidence, for Olyphantand Ca
bondale. At Hope station, this train connects by Omni
boa with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phillips
burg: Trenton and Philadelphia': At Now Hampton
Junction,. wherelt animist ttsyy m., the same train
'connects with Mina on the Central Mend of New Jersey
flirlthsabeth. NewarM New York Easton. Bethlehem,
Allentown. afauch Chunk. Beadle* and , Harrisburg:- 1
I n ia i s i =r this . rain anlye in New. York at SAO; tri
state. and in Harrisbrall.
The train leaving IoM of Cortland e New York, at
&V a. m ., indfoot of Walnut street: phis. at a:
m.. with AftePaseenger train of this road.
leaving New Innethm at 11.10 a. m.. and artiv
int at Bannton m„ where it cornets with a
Men authe !duckpin= and Bloomsburg Bailzoad. and
with the omnibuhrunning to the Delmar! and Hudson
Who'd.
Tido train arrives at Great Bend Math p. m., making
a tlose connection wi th the malt train going West on
the Rrieliallvray.
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
lesseiSeisston 0,1(110s:114 soltheeUstat Great need
with the Day pi ng tesin west on the ie Railway.—
Ny this testa hi anite atithi, .. 8371C1110, Buf-
MO, ae-lite Mae y. Ms train levee
• .
Great Bend et SAG p. iti.,„o=O rr gthe New YOtk
Newels going Nast, she' WM* going West.
' lia l !O ve. silk:ll4°llA L ittN I HNINNTN, SO.: .
'n.-A-. nmatverolletetAgent —.• . •
SCIATIteniMaI Wii IOW: • : ': I', ' ' , . -
~
ILACKAIV/VoiNi tiltoolBßUlti
o*wit 4lien Apilf mr uni, ibitieggerltstaa will
4 0 A - 4 8 Pllelfe
)65 , 614E4 130t i rkg. ,
_ rasifiriger.' AecOm
LIBSTe ' Sel3ntoo, at. - aBo a. m. 11.00 a. za.
RiagetorkAt, 6.10 Arrive 19.00 p. m.
' ' 'Raped, at .. Wig ,
Daavilik 9.44
Arrive aiNorthumberlapk7 0.05
• ' • - atovixo
Leave Northaeiberlimd:: - COO R. • .
• -;,,,Kingitau,L, (.! J. fj •
Arrivelet- 81 FAnt?ua . • IMo. 8 . 30 P•
m.
A' piiiseimertitalWaleid Rive* liinkaiort at DI. fot
Wintati fA toiltieciralth Arals:for=New Turk..-Bt tarn;
Sermitim ea attiv*,or,fazin Cram New UO4
at 4.40 p. m. , - • .
Oidii iota tom 'set:tato - 0 'at gs.so
a. m., via. NortAmeberiaad, reach,Harriehnra 19
Dal tiniare B,l3ol4_rn:;Waltbiarztou 20 ' 910liapert
they,reach PhiMdoiplila at 2.00/2. aw.;
VINO, B. HUNT, &Vt.
Singeteri, April " " •
. .
Terrible Dlsoloattres Betivitifoit , heielliox4
492:741113,tittiVI o nt ditdritad
ngtavinge. Dr. f re T n bk .
ter's Vado fiecem, an original and prtrciae ha
Man and Woman, their physintegj; s thous } and gern-'
al di letterset &eV itiltd,irtth.teever-falling .remedies
ft or their speedy, care. The ,Practicent Dr, Hunter he l w
on* he, sad stilt li§:tinlionmfed; butlitsheeartieSt an.
lieltatiou of numerous !he .hes been illtinced.to.
extend his mediadtuse pm through. the medium, of
WO , Vadeldberitti.' l, -It is' a eoltiMe tluit =should . be in
tbithilndePtetrergentily in the land, as a preventive 'of,
secret vices, or as a guldo: (de the alleviation otone Of
the mast awful gird.destriteltve-teourges. that;earer,vielV
ed'ulauk f rq OcacePh soCurelY onveloyed,
'ar tirded e' ofipostage to any part of the United= States
fdr 80 cents tra_,.l3.islampsi or B,eapithslor.sl.—. - tire.
peat paid, Dr. Minter, No. 8 Division street, Die , ork,
June le, 18887-, j).
• " •" '
. . . ,
44'Aii i rldrictOtrift3;
sale by • • +.;. • ' 21,1, • ‘' • ABNLVEYRIWILL
.MOntrosoi May 7 • • ,
itere ,
Vilin-A t ierieciatleiiiiiitniaelyildia.Pii.'
Diseases of the Nervous, fientlualtlirletarS SIFX•t
.flaksystems—suswigul rellolesrmitspent—lo de or
thipqowAßD .41MOWM• L. 47011;i &lit by teal sealed
letter enveleisserm opoomm, itladeesaD=
flonotrrou. uowara AmilioninissiMis:l Smith
Philadelphia, Pa. °die VV.
S7t}~= s^-f].:.~-~•- , ~,ti+:_ rt ~7aacia•'.rr-
"14 . 0 4 1 ; -AL-00140LICIJ
vamigvuum .x:#4rBie,
.Docurolt . :,.-Bb,OF.LAN.O4
German Bitters
I , lr.zireEn fl y t:
;
Drill. IL MOD3ON, Philadelphia, Pa.,
EPPEcrtternr cerun
MPIAL.III9P ,
DIEBPF,V;BIX,
311.111M.'3:)1CM0
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases et Kidneys,.
and &Dale/was arising from aidisortisred
Liver or Eit,omath,.
- -•- such
• ". - 'ConAgra.
tioa, Inward Piles,
_
Fuluesi of Blood to the
Hea4ecldity of the stomach,
Nausea. Heartburn.: Disgust for Food,
Fables or weight in the stomach, sour erne
- tatfots,-eirating or fluttering :at , the. pit -el the
StemehWUtniangof the:Head, ,hurried and d
Breathing; Plotted:tot the Heart, choking or suf
focating sensations when in -a lying.porture,
Dimness of Vision, dote or webs before
the sight, Fever and dull Palgin the
Head, deficiency of perpiration,
' • Yellowness , et the'ettin 'end
Eyes, pain in the side,
, Back, Cheat, Limbs,.
' 'redden • .
- r Flushes of',
nest,
Bernie. in the ITlesh,l.
Constant lmsginings of Evil,
and grout Depression of
. *Wits,
And positive], prevent Yellow Fevers Haver, es
They - contain , •
they serti etrazthe above diseases In 4 J 4 3 cases oat ',fief
TOITNITANT
BONETHINGIO STRENOTHEN TOIII
A , GOOD - APP/s - r.lat.T
TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION
TO FERL WELL ?
TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS ?
ENRItOX ?
TO SLEEP WELL?
AIBRISK AND TIGOROVS FEELING ?
If you do, use 1100FLAND'S GEILMANLISITTEItS.
From Ret'. J. Netetonßrown, D.l) , Editor
of the Encyclopedia of Religiouslce.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent
Medicines' in general, thro' distrust of their ingredients
and of tzts ; J yet kniyvv hf no sufficient reason* why 5
man may not testify to the benefits he; believer hi tr,elf
to have receiVed from any simple preparation ir the
hope that he may thus contribute to thebenent of eth mt.
I do this the mom readily in regard to toofhirti'r C,r
-mattßitters, prepared by Dr. C. 14. Jackpiin, -- df t hie city
because I maw prejddiced acminst theta for many years,
undeellb ItlltirCeSSlol3 that:they were cblpffyor, alcc hen e
mixture. Itma indebted to my friend Robert *Ammo:Met,
EAq for the removal of this prejnoice by proper tern,
and for enconmgemnt to try tnem, when cuff, ring frcm
greatana long contitmed Vile use o f 3 bottl;
of those bitters, at the beginning of the present
was folk:ivied by evidebt relief, and restoration to n der •
ree of bodily and mental vigor which I bad not felt for
6 months before. and harialmost de..paired of regaining.
I therefore thank God and ray fridnd for directing me to
the use of them. J. NIIWTON BROWN.
PEMATI . JI, Jtme24d,lSGl.
And the. Friends of Soldiers,
We call the attention of all having, relations. er
friends In the army to - the 'fact that " I.IOuFLAND's
German Bittern" will cure nine-tenths of. the (lit rum!
induced by exposures and privations-incident to camp
life., In the Bete, pohliehed utmost daily in toe r.. l‘ a
piper% on arrival of the sick, it wilt be noticed that. a
very largo portion arc suffering from debility. Ev rys
case Of that kind can be readily cured by Deeds lid'.
German Bitters. Disefteeeltrillaing from rliecrd,tsr.f
thedignstive orgaitgare epeedny removed. N‘ r.
hesitanon in saying that if these Bitters werrrr,,ly t•cd
among our soldiers, hundreds of lives raigLt he ess‘d
that - otherwise will IM lost:
Weicall attention to the followingreniarkable and well
authenticated cure , of one of the nation's ho-s
life, to nee Ida own language, " has been saved tLe
Bitters*"
PELELADELPIIIA, August 2.2. 1862.
MUM ,ron Era:lnv—Well. gentlemen. your Roof
land's German Bitters has saved my life. There is no
mistake in this. "It is vouched for by 'Ambers of" nit ,
comrades, some of whose names are appended. and u b
were coxnizant of all the circumstances of my case. I
am, andliave both, for the last four years. - a tiatmbrr o
Sherman's celebrated battery, and miler the immediate
commando! Captain B. B..Ayres. Through the expo.e re,
attendant upon my arduous deities, I was attacked in
Nov.lsat, with inflammation of, the innge.end was for
Tit days in the hospital.- This Was follbwed by great de
bility, heightened by ea - attack of dysentery, I was Rum
removed from the White Mouse, and sent to this city on
board thefitesiner"Statc of Maine," where I ler end on
the 28th of June. Since that thud I have been about as
low Oa any one could be and still retain a spark of Vital.
11%: . .F9is week ofttfora I wan scarcely ebb to swallow
anything, and if I nun force a morsel down, it wan ha
medistely thrown no again. •
L4termidobtaten keep os `"-'' Baiter 4113 my st °leech:
liconidnot hatondet these circumstances ; nue, no.
eordShe phyticiarat who had been.aveirkir.r, faith
hltheuecessfolly. to retieuernefralxi.tbe erarp
oft o. archer. frankly told me they could do no
Mortribr mh andadifeed me to see a clergyman, 'and to
wake suchslirpositim(of my liito Redlands - ea beet suited
me. An acquentauce who visited mw - at the
Mr. Frederick Bteinborrn ottakbelow Arch street. nevi.
eed me, ass forlorn pope, to, try your Ilittereopd kind
ly procured bottle, Rthuathetimerlscommenced taking
them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now
thank. God far It, getting better. ' Though- I_ base telt en
but two bottles, I hare gained ten poruadti, and feel eau•
gneOlbeiligpenialtted to rejoin - my wilt and daughter,
inwhom than heard nothing for 18 months , : for. gen
tlOmest. lim a loyal Virgillan, from vicinity of Front
Royal. • To youslnvalitable Bitters I owe 'the certainty
of Ufa which has taken. tho place, otvagne,feare—to your
Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of again cla
ing to lartitmoth those who are dearest tonne In life.
Very truly yours, . • ,IfIAAC MALONE.
We fully concur in tliiieiboCri, statement, as we bad
daTall'ed gif epeing 0114 Ontiklidei•Mr. 11010310,,, rptorea
tottesith. ,
• dithn Cuddeback,lst Battery:
O'eo. A. _Ackley, Co. 9 C,'l2lth: Maine.
•
Lewis Chevalier ; 4a2d IVriv
. , •
Spencit, Ist - Artillery Battery` . F.
J. B. Pass:64l, Co. .B„ 3d. Vermont.
.'eery B. Teiatne,, ,
ferry T. MCDpilatfti'Vd. C; Bth
Jahn' F.' Ward; co: .
-E 34,3/aim,.
.Eteman goat, 00.'71 Itti.N. Y.
Nathaniel B. .17tonyis Pena,
A; 2d: Vermont. '
Jahei Jenkini, 8,406 th.
•.2 , . • '
_BEV/LIM 01? COUNEBTEITS.
r
13es thia the stgahiloot .. 11. I JACKSON," is or
the WRAPPER oCe,ach bottlb'
%Price llottle," 7'sqant l , dt,x ; :for $4,00.
should your ;nearest drciggist not have the article, do
nOt. be Ilia etr:b7 Aity-ot'the Intoxicating preparations
that may be offered In, Ito_place, bat send to as, and Iv*
witiforward, mutely packed, by express.--
Office and Nagniaotory
41%. 6 31 . 0101111 1 1%
, Iricriaese 4163i7trittaas.
•
014CietliOF to C.7osiclison dz Co. )
•
„ . .„. . Proprietors.
In every town in
the United States.. 1'
APO IY9 A Bile TURRELL. Sot* AOOll
A Nighty_ COii6'ntratlid
'. :A: r 11$11.1:-,10NIC.-
No Alcohol or Bad-Whishey!
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS i