The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 21, 1864, Image 4

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[From a correspondent of the Chicago Tribune.]
,
I have been frequently asked how the
placer mines of Idah‘compate
of California. *
been there is no comnrisonitLall Where
pa* O‘ nin kS( ll ,
theratßiOnileCcf
forniaiihere ail) on k.,Actititl , -&101, do
not nr`iSli io undertitsli waft° is
[lo t a veryliehArlitlineMtrj.n.tler;
the contrai"firam"itarriffited sa y ing
that as far as the Territory has been pros
feittedgurAltugP. tlleittotc.44,'.ool3-1414 , .
thutment Califerniatal her zrdtnietitidaysi,-.
liti t ti t4 i 3l44o6 t l) .****%d.A. l 4l4l4;4o:
Jittlepver
to develope the great mineral wealth of '
the Territory. It required two years of
toil by the hardy pioneers of California to
establtnperithi,len tiiii• - orrporgi
of thifiVese. saiiielengtb'bf tiara,
must be granted to the pioneer§ of Idaho
Gild tviir risk in,7'
thiebefora,tha:
time expires we will prove to the most
skeptiesh-thatmf k liforma no .
Eurakfi thellidrei of the Pacific'. We -
Oliti-Prov.e 4aLif , -Idalto isaet.the evil of
413talitioreia4,1tr7tlieljezterit of 'her-placer
mines, that she is at least.litte - eqifilitthifi
richkesa of thof4e, alreadYflif o vcw.-ed'
ita'naboir city, 46
I..exititr'seatpor 'Dame
county, is thought to be one of the best
siiikiPiPg:44 6 .444 B 4 l l. the Anauty t aadinAct
- J - ?0 - orkke,1? - kst.1)cel4iscqreied cored-in - ; the Ter
toty, 4t,mcsttttitet woe') tiro Ofthe
est ti inch o the Territory,llk
and Moore's erect - 110S' hicltdischarge their
svatere into-Boise river; forty mil" south
of!. liantikok' buy, !het etrieti late hills,
bai-s - formed from the creeks, gulches, ra
voines„ fiats, and the-bed) ofstreams.
• miles wist.of Hanneeicieityaie the
placers of -Centreville.- It is-situated On
terinte's'oreek. The mines -of
r idtii Witnilar,to tiiollWer BiitinOcic city, and
are equally aa,ricl(and extens ive. -' 1
Si 41403 2 crp4;: i iif iVentrerlie;:, we find
Placervilleoiiinaled ;din Greentiiiek. The
of.Placerville are equally 'good:
4 1 -etetniles eOrt-heaSt Placerville, 4tu
iiieldttipon Grin - tea" creek, are the placerii
,of_Fort Pioneer.. These are the placers
from ; which the pioneers extracted - the
first gold fronr the virgin sail 'Of Idaho.
knei,Ve have faith - in the richness of Idaho,
butsaithe same time, I would not encour
ase emigratiofi
,X67the geld - odd, for Law
l'ayeawarc at will teldisappoh
it
e._ It with the early einigrstrien
tcregiftirma,:ind we can hardly expect-it
to l lWtothei c #Jsk. o l,4loldalgo:Seinigrants go
iuAte new gold ,tields. They seaerally
inctuie themketires th at once
aniUng the. golden._trands 'and pebbles, it
will be enyy to,,accumulate wealth. This
is the faney,pietnre- 1 . They forgot that all
is notgold thatglitters, and when they are
iiiikeired by the stern realities chaining
they find a change come over the spir..
ir b dr`their dreams. Renee their
pointment. - -
*AV gusto tteines'a2dakiAkittaidtw-
V'erby,aki - ola trapveFfif,,i,hat. country in
1845, : 11 H:Elteieliffeatieo4,8fisviti.to emi
grants going to Oregon, whose_fabulgus
tept,rit i t tiT the richness .. .of thette
:; mities
aveireitevei fully 'eretlited i
discovery -of - Bannock city, -rood
; indeed
Weil now the riches of these mines does
ncitTulitiliistify the reportithathare_lieen
- iii;lciroulatioiron ; the shores' of !hit Pacific
for itiejlast - fitteen_yeati, : bit thatthe
ho qttarlz lode one - Of. the-richest ever
6itiM - Ziesiiitit admit Ors doubt.
We }ewe had..mauy_astcipmf - -tbe rock
frPut&i.trEMlc t iacoi.watistezer4recbtite
received less than two thousand -dollars
per 7 tirr.- I - have - , assayed the „rock in the
inanner,bf the praotiCal*artz joiners of
c4 l ;liforiiia, that is, by crushing -and pul
iiirang the .rock in a hand mortar, and
panning it out in-the ordinaryWay..ailtd
deverl'ailed to get less than half adellar
pound orrock.
Oar supplies come froth 'Oregon, and
tAfornitt. From Oregon •by the way of
Portland; and from - c;iifornia.by way of;
san Francisco and Portland. From Port-,
land np the Colombia' river to Wallula,
the landing. of Walla - walla, twe - liundred
and fifty miles west Of Ilinnock. I map ,
here add that Portland must jointure be
the-great dr.Tot ofldgbo,,as Ban Francis
co is of Cali - tumid.
goiti to Weet tiiineet Voiri
St. Soivpji .or Atchison,-wili-find the,Jag'e
rAd tretjo ea rese.iiiiif heel te, . nith ate
that. they lavEc! 4 , §P v er4k s l",
tik ItOzwirig the. sine rohd atiGaltii;
lialag; on; the, Platticriver v —iflt is -to say,
er:ot J:elesberg - amhtake the:
)r.l;i*F4l as the Poll creek road, - leav‘
ing_PertVer city to the south and coming -I,
irttq-Pie .... - At age road. by' ; _the way of Fort-,
rinitrto the north, and cumin ,into the'
itage road' again' at Fort flalleck.- By ta
king this route you -- *HI' avoid - the Black,
iutl i arid Alkalie-plainson the old Laram
ie rea4do fatal tars Fftim r -rotgl#1::
le* yo 4 to ew Ihejtitage !lead:: • 1:,,N1` :
BAlgert at this Oaite We road ,
one to the northwest gailig to Oregon,by
way of -Fott H4l4ltuown aktheApezon
road tol he tontiiii*emfid
ktiown as the (.Idifarnivroad, by way of '
balkA L „`rc t i 4 0 ort Ilridger.t.o Alien
lixentek;fiv tki.,w,g i Fp_ l3 , : jjell, or by
the..3ray xif 'Skit takerthereis---b r •
choice; -.Eithepoithil-WOWAradirdr7i
sofdl'eminy,
exhaust I,lcie gra tlisF'aftheni. I
411444itar?, Atehison'on-thelftiVinitif-'
ch ofeela 14Y orgalftitie. - From
8.#1.t
v *PPP";
friitti rear rivertoPofft
totit a it thviiVer , to. - ,the,cit) , of-r* e ke*
from the City of 11944 1 14 Y R, tides.
era ereitilywleaVeit v O at h.
fuOlFAMMlnelite'oo6o'4l;tiitilt44l4
ArriX VAkik r ia4so
"..11.95e wee-
If on eboose the northern route, you
daairlie 1 111111 Bridger,
I taking 'the Oregon road to Fort Conner s
I 'A r k t orieffeqii l * - Varj. it:
er ; film rort tonner # i.ti - FortHull on
Snake.river. At Fort Hall you cross Snake
'riven and follow Imo, the river on the
insieth aide-tio-Boirni. city, when you are
within forty miles of West Bannock.
6141(00:41r0114tfter rod4;tharpon fa.
willae *4O dilf_ar rtektlWllkiglty of
Acreltn: - 'When 'fit".-Fort`eintner a du
, lpyii4l ..taprooead ner4praler on the
outlllN Rail toad, tleMettieading due
weat and known as the Undgefeth Cut-
OF, which,Pl bring pm jt3 Abe Salt ke
litid'o4lo#l4o l lo,ft *AIM
1 Viiipsatioilieitiottniaitiali betwiiiii• siii
1114 ligt.!g*P -I* **: ***WOO
ira l en.'r c ied - i - l i F ithidietiiirgree k epcire:.
'telfliiirit'lielanfoli i 'ail:tile - 74i 'tii;
Fo by the war , of Salt Lake, but from
ort Bridger out at Fort Conner, on Bear!
Overopttlri*firaktte9l9,*4ffestia and I
:easter. ~...i,A. ~.„,- '"::: :, -.,...!::;,.$ , 74: - . -.:,
I do not know of any other route that
-could •recotatneed:as , beim:toot:rand
safe. -1 am
l
14thiliat.fW le itk-Akt . Rou,ditße'
iihiehT hire iiiiiikii,iiiiirkiiew'sthut - Yon
teuileoseither.
However it tvlll kie - !neetslary'la guard
your.stock, now that Snak e and Atan
.'neoleliajaPAArP PArtVinliiiValP(o6 IWO
On _.the
Fort Hall . route, after leaving Fort Con.
m 1 a a company of less
than ten inenortill trifled.
have any use for
_your arum, hut I_have
Mika in' tk-thn Sinike - ruid
Banpocl cipifut.l3,o4 it Is nitikikfO ,to go
4,rikle4 PT, in ;TT small p u itieit, end. it pi
patti4ely' dilegeroui for oni t grant,s, as
aiuprome ienntemio,
for the Ogktingvuditips of emigrants.
There Ts ilicitititation of elght thousand
at pia)keockOftz tyeAsandecrhogrikre
Inilyttk
. \.4 1 - 111 - •
A
A latter 'fits& fairdyra, - -: fol; Ir.; to the
Effriktilit-.ltbitLVlXtrialtnto-
"Airemaikalife (Leap 'Fear}COurtship
and ' , Marriage -fame °Mitt our quiet„,v . ile
ffLiit*ik, real] tins diiiiistrous* tt? , 4 1 1 : 01,e
Widen concerned . the4liolecase is not
so fully deve.loped aato:enableoueto give
a full appears that *Mina C.
a highly 'respected young lady of 20
years, - hallieen hadititn torreslibudaiice
with a yonng officer military camp in
New Jersey, iolio had sent ker,,,,an intro
d uctoryi r etter-etiehitiedr his respectii
':bilit:jr.- Said' tetiiii'Afitlifitiewb? ac
quamtanCe of waanhio an, offi
ce: -Se v era l lettertnpassed; he sending
his photograph; and alalitest: fo4. her pho
tograph Vas very pleasant and
honorable._ •„
OnLilltmday tVf - last welt A konnwanil
rather prepossessinig man, dressed, in
inil
itarp,clothing,arrived- ere andealled-on
the young lady, whit, announced himself
ae her dear correspondent. fie was con,
dially received as such by yoiing
'notwithstanding,the parties_failed o to
cdver anifsiiiirarity or!' likinesa between
hinviand 'the tiliotograph, but' thiithe -ex
plained to hernatisfactionihy saying it was
take before 'hii,went into Alia serdc,p l
tqflirieeti itigo;,l!.lltandits% ar(4 apßiltiy
thltigt irßt.4;ll l :Alta tha.” litte
morning prayer-tneeptigs,, , sang and
spoke, and fall weiV-greatlY -.edified there
by,.:: ne,-4 0 ,,0ri1 , gre
that.'ltO' - Vied,
,alm on ill
' , Urea', Val; iniWa - diTifitkiirovoseffitiratial,
was at Vicksburg.-wherilaken-prisoner,
an intuateoftibbkAight raptitha x and was
in theSle.s.tynhi,Arg!4ht..
On Tuesday evening, Much against the
wishes or , parent e and frientli theysWei.:o`
Mirded- The nett, daYhe sit to
after some workmen to paint and i paper
his new_ Cath house
gait paintera*aa tfr, etthang
plenty of greenbacks, faul offering to a
dr° 67 tial f4,l!4!lTiebtitri , hii,Tnontta
He Tooled anumfietjef fine residences,
but failedp#trikei/LbatOdii.l xe conver
sation WitVlifte - dlergithiblibo married
them he stated eon, bacthst r on Main
street4soorbut
ing already tiled sop*. notarial, .4
WitMa - adiirtiie it -4 9 1 C did 'ii:PV fire
.4 . 4 , 3lClionehiel, Aaimed ;teibe 4,hei
owner of a farm of two hundred acres of
afternotirillie
officer, who had already assumed two or
three tj l'onured :carriage andtdr
ses oi' Mr. Sweeney, of the. Eagle, and,
0 - 00.04 htit id not,'if Beeils, return,
as per agreement, -In--the morning a let
ter arrigedM'AePtde,'Whicti *AS cipen
ed by the 'and found to be from
per true correspondent, the Aiowner of the
photograph. ,
This document resultant" sending offi
cers Clark 'and Rowe in ptirstiit of the
team:and _deluded bride. At Clitiaeflai
gua he was arrested, ironed, And
in durance - vile. The eytn, or Miss C..M.
, being opened,• she!iphraided- him for his
home, w, eh Ake did. : The liciimg.scamp
had toile knocked down befo,ro lie#4lo -
Ykid.'" Titi.: : 4,oi - erifillic4atifirisea /1(4
waii:ndeserterimplh e
" army, anAmished
him t?,Viiiittehe ,Pkvilat MarefAtOete rr .
ingLldl • auto-his har s ids, I?(Mcei ,
de - ediidicr4E . TWii l / 2 3 . 640 niitifftfui iVerw
did_oso.;fattllnpArfeirgiOutfil,4ol447l#'f
thOftitoilee'had Wekelied 'off Nolo
biWied'iio l 4 l 4ts :
t
•
as he thoughi propr: , :lo Itrteithinly a
mosrec d - The affai r
eh LpitV 4l3oll
• . t om
044 -14 130°1ig aiat
saiiiitif •- • oppdbed to - tliehasts
• marriage, andjesail rii r cfeek's time.
: but Abe .coppla.,in,m deterinkiedr ATI
theTeifniony; ( 1 01413Bruate4 41114#4rin i :
:that Svd6Fd ihelte 'thcfAfirniolt. Ait,
404.Uraidaznf
- •
c. 4
ri'Sgligriba4 rod mfg
Arafat/WS*
1.5180 W, ..ipigetianhas soils ise& hip
tnreirru ans, convaccem •va rrtot.m 'Anna&
fialdctututy.:, •frhig riotogitonsitited
saultinwpDemberat 4 s;honsi .thidnighti
hfiasa' Rusk it. -with:: stones, '.cslttbsi:.2ka. l
oo4pauieti miith , disidittikb (of 'fbettima,.--.
4iftPeaffait;ttlak ACP am! , I Pen Went
oonriotedlethe reneehy: aitisf i compoiti.
ed,aranetiiif.tboth4cditioal , . — es,-; and
brought -.np ,foi gerttelta, the , c rd,
fendanta: exams& treseittetiii(*trvicea
prtitiritilissm Gov:: Curtin. Thopearileld
RcablicianiiUonimatiling ott • this out.
cagoonwalittseu of the' pardoning
uses the following appropriate language.:
likattar s :therwseas , uot:!yrtiey 'of;
dogtAil,p'the guilt 'eat - Yeast two - Of;
the defendants. "Bit thevpardonetribieties
tholvtroltrthreo of them und - hy - this --- tret,
Governor CAME('lays. to ilia Abolition
friends of shin county abuse; :
0 1 . 1 :041: Ile*C4oll 04 issglit ,
their hou sesund Amities, to 41mjnipriuent.
danger of the lives of their Wives Mut
ofiildren~ in ~,dga hour of night. aoa
destroy. dant- - nriverty, ss much as you
*ttterittirgit4ited to poUrheitita con
tent, and as-lingusl am your Governor,
I will ket24t 4,Qu the4ken
-afiles o f e wit 4111,10-1-- - -
Thisier-the-plan•logio of this:outrageons
' ll ot 04ze.outiveinterpositiori.
bavest isOrd
to Oak to 'Vow: Tog herehaye ,att
al notice that Tolima expect noAustice at
the bands of Ate:4l ; courts ) intitituted
fo - rypur . proteotion, your assailant be
tongs to a 4ifferent ,schpul_nf
We 4iiiiort you ,to - -b&-inore Mer ohserv
aut-nf tits .law, re no offenne, `
commit
etena' your rights, your
orincip*-and 'gar manhood ;—and wen
it You. are astuuled, either in your person
your family or your estate, rememier Mn
"the lain, tghieh . you Tuna iniOrlaildiaifed, will
ifonksaitizo: reitress.7
.cidiai,taiiit'or
ieti,)ris call Scam
rks in the constitu
multitwles of men.
PM/IlieP 4s or is
by an enfeebled.
;tate of the blood,
that lipid becomes
ifietent ftt-itistain the
Vices in $ h.* Xigntoint
Add kiwis-the aye
- fall into 'disorder
Ay r Themolulous
dnatith
by- variously
merrmint dis
living. disordered
impure air. hlth and'
Miler habits, the depressing vices, and, above all,
Wile *nema infection. 'Whatever bo eriglo,
-if.ralaandinityr in the constitution, descending "from
mattmtsLto I%llElnm:unto the third and- fourth gen
eratWlinieed. it mew to be the red iitAtims
whO,tilla. "'I wilt - Kik the iniqnities- of tho : fathers
upon' ii ' Children.' The diseasesi which. it-orig
inates take ystrionscsansec'aerordingtts the organs
it attacks. .11r , this Itmgs; Riese — fibs 'produces tuber
cles; and - Small__ Consumptien ; the gituass
Met Widish atippaisatS ind beconiostleettat — lt. sores ;
in_ills,l4oMACl~x ,frui ,boweth -darangenumpt which
nrddike fadigestien, dyspepsiti; and liter complants
on the skin; eruptive and - etynneons affections.
These all having the eante errigm, tequire the same
remody, pririgratinn arsi minastration Alf
Partythe Thal; mi t t uangermut .
erapers tearer you: —With feelle,iford.:or corrupted
400 d, Noo_clumot have health; with that "Wee
..ho QOM". healthy. yeti =tot haver .acrofulons
disease. •
. !- 3 .ATer's SaillaPaella
is compounded from the most effectual antidotes
itiatanlidieslitcleace hwidiscovered for this afflict
:fig distemper, and for. the' con -of the disorders it
sitteils.-..:.:.That it is far superior to any other Fat-
My vet devised, it koowu :by all who have given
is a trial. That it does combine virtues truly- ex
irsordinery he theirteffent upon .this clesspf com
plaints, is otrispittabli ppm by the gr , - multi
tude ofi 10,1144 known- aid remarkable ewes it
lias made of this, fqovv : iog r diseases : lanes Evil
citillindulatlNieiline. Tim" :, . . *no,
Pimples, Blotches sad *mei ' :, .., . - 44
Rose -or St. '-lintbihisfe ne,-Balt : . -.. ...
ScOgotii• 114Mik pm 2 .. -thacaell4ml Mr'
itsi•-talise si MWßie• : ; - ' : . 4: l6 WA4b7r
, . . . '..,,,,- . twitidamasea and, indeed, the
whgTe.sert.. e.a.of • coMPl 9 4nta thet arise from impurity
of it bloo d . Waite reports.of .individual eases
may , round in ATM . @ AMERICAN ALMANAC,
which is fnraished to ffie drtiggisti for gratuitous
distribution, wherein-Inv be learned the direction,
for its , use, and some of the remarkable pats Which
it has thadeicalea all inher-retnedics' had 'failed to
semirigid- •Thoser cases are ‘parpossdy takeriifrom
all sections of the country, in
,ottlirr that every reader
may tar access tp eirin one Who tr:tpeak..to him
Of `OS *milts (rem personal experience. Scrofula
del:lntact the•vitai,eaergies. and thus leaveitits vie•
tiros' far stare subject to disease and its fatal mutts
than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to
'bonen, and does greatly shorten, the average dura
tion !Wittman We. Tha Mist infporsanae oflEtipe
Finlsid.aziaktit - Jliali led tat to spend kotv`in p*reet;
tag a; which Is idisquate.to-itit aim. •;'This
we now offer to the public troller the_ ogee .of
ATIO laillAtAp# 4 4oll6lll6 it ii._4imPased
of ingredients, some or which exceed the best of
safre 2 4lio ifl o =ni" . 0 0 Yrer• j - #.l';- its ithr, Ms
may prima y from •the suffering and dannar
of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions
that rot and fester in thelolood .1. purge out the
atter of,,,ditmse,ind _ , -health i oill,,fellow-
BY OS :lard_ ipr *tots : _ *laxly ta*ttlttat :the
*nal ''fanolitlat
iiii hitwitideha '. h to u t e - m p a e i l if nn l e h r e- e digimpanlyft:
part of it.
We know,:thec'eZte beettljecelt • V
m a c mny
nomPonoila, '64 , 'the' ti', pi
and did nothing ;,tooltiel l sidi fait_ h i s
_,ceive
nor disappointe d 'in this. lts tidies have been
proven by abundant -trial, and Om remains no
quesfsfri of . fts 7 su:r*g tineelhaien (int the ',Mc
cif die_ afflicting dA4 - is. -4 tided, to: reach.
ram* o'n 4 Fr t h e aspic ..131Me s ,-it, is p Ter) , ..dif
resent .medicine - from any odiek. 4 .oh AP" Neal
before the pantile, and is tir: more effectual than
any-Ac-witrok-b
,-- as mir,taapAyausop 0 00
,:-
ei...44E. r:—....
rant
The- totiehe,
cam; tn.::_d_ i: - .ll.ickiiiiimithi l la,,,.,
-.lx.thilii -10; Aktriticnbnizioli*
Patients+ in 0476X1404 , .. ; Ow
Ittc - 0 the dieeokc .- -` ,174 . -
. ?Ms tea leer , Oolong- Fled' and so universally
kupsin, bat:irei. need do ,ad ' Wan than lasiidfk.4
public thatiti'tpluirti.is'keptup orthei-hftflt ever'
has been. and • mu l ls saiy to , mm --air so!, do all it
Tr4anNl,,b, - ' ii l 4 ; C:Aiiiiii`&‘. - •':
pri44nal s rio Wii,
_,..A vtt'L_.. ' 4 . , v rvsliJUAVrpi a e,—r
44 ungi-41440#10;,604 :44' 9-:,. ' 71,bc
,t
di isderlip'.,
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n e,
Clareolieuttm,
PFM lircw l 4,
Xight Blown;
Spit M•
b A .
rib; •
ni LtAt 4vibi
Efts '. s u fi r a.." •
" C ' 7 lliaggsrldi_
t . ; ,
Enlool/4144/5E.00.0 WV* :OA..
to ligt.am„.co ite xiotE74 0 044,11 5 ,9 1 4 d
COBS" nve times nat. vITIOUir nano! cab
p r b.4„,intlie r ati TtiefircompAa itzpple
aseh " BraggArk t bega l ard n origgilde of
— tr et Woitnatiiii in_ Wog, and igiebin iietiect
itttoisleistit - ecildil bma saptedko
aget w rAtu na i l tf 1 741:4 itb i raTd 9 ogro7M 4
sollibn xeceipt irptic,Ml-40 centaJ - . ,
For axle by Druggists gt4pistliimoctetsk,
Oct. 8, 1883. em
.;, .„,.,
WM. II ! COOPER,
Allcirkfti PON v •
k I
MLOMPBOD 8 •II Blcii,OlC. SOX " pie of
. •^iiveipoolTiokets. • •
,PEBSOmi wishing to send for tbelrfrie.nds In the old
country, can purchase Renege
r tii 7 ltets by
. !,k, aboyo
lihefrom the subscribers. , • -
Also, Drafts on hal Hid far salo in. umajo
WM. M. COOPER' & BCD.,
,Bankera.
. ltiontrotte, July 17, 1863' tf • •
SOLD RS' . BOONTY, PAY: 4110
PENSION °FOOL
Over the "P . otiielC)ffice,
_
• • cmkpi-60.,,, rbo,.•
I,OEING duly authorized to prepare the necessary pa
pers for all applications for floldiers,,fand the•wid-
RWO,Poreflta,kteinkapdlldrcO of deccase4,§fNefaif4l
Bounty, Back-pay dr, pensions,
I will attend to that tunineisfor thilaunt of
" a l l' Vireo 11;001:MraA3ir191 11
for each claim—this to cover all expeFeeb, iatiutand
Tnstices' f a res, Clerk's Certificates, and Postage.
'This is bout one-third thistfui "det d
ail* inged for
the business. ),
All perebne interested will please tele notice hydgt v
ein theautelves acedrdingly.
TRANRI.6I FRASER.
AttoruSy and Counsellor at Law, and Llalin Anat.
Montrose; Qct. 1863. - •
HINT BROS. & BLAIR
Wholesale itltetall Deslee is
. 14 . 4:14' Xt VQI22 .t
xx=l.4:nlw,
STEEL, NA. LS}
spiakv.s, suovvius,
HIER'S HARDWARE.
MM . R4IL, CPTINTSRSIRIXA:r RAIL BPIKEB.
RAILROAD a , MLYING iIq:4:IES•
CARETA GE SPRINGS, A.E.IX 9 . SEE, INS AND
BOXES, BOOS, NTITS aye W.ABITAZE . 4
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES,
PELLOES, SEAT SPrNDLES, BOWS: .
ANV I L S,37 /CES.-BTOCKS 44d-DIEE, BALOWS,
HAMMEES, SLEDGES. FILES. b i t-Ate.
cmctraß-Ani MILLDAMS. BRLTING,PACIEDIG,
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTE Pimp
•
CZ ENT; iIMIt & masosTons.
MANOP WWDQW GLASS, LRATHER a FINDINGS
FAIIIBMWs SCALES.
.BFmtan, mgcb : 24, 186 x. iy
F 4 4 14 4 4414 • WgeOn
rpßEambeariber havingbeanApointed by the .Cobi-
IL.rbiliacklinr °trent/10/441 1 P rpm, imam:most
large, to east:line end give en tdoiteete all entitledlp
Pebvibite ;will attend to :all applications that :may' be
presentedn him, at Jliontrops,.Fa. • Atooniv ot J. 13..Tav
bell's Hotel. ' ' • PATRICE:
,lykont!cenciSpril 6. Ma-4V • t.
TO- THE PUBLIC
•
Tai — rnaints
trAS recently 'riceiltelfi, cntieiently receiving
La. nevr.stinpuee.td— .
. . .
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48
•. --C '
In the respectivedepartmenta ottrade, in which. be.ia
engaged. embracing everything. with lew'etceptierna:-:-
. tie tenders his aincere.tbatilts, to thoreAbolutee illtenth
411thinvitirtheir patronage; and hopes* to merit a con
tinuance of theirlavera- Thaputtitcarpodibill in
vited to eniii %Ore, itudgxamitie,quenipis and pit.
al 0 1 1 .0 11 ! . e• • , • -.f
14914 . 90Mr„pr, IS, UM.. * ...
NEW FIRM.
.3M.DWIN;4II.UNAIAMINAIIT,
---- wow SIDE - OP - PUBLIO AVENVI;
4 ffellga*Vi
FLOUR, .11EgE,.i':1SALTIPP
Garden V-etedr'
likpac'Oftwei, Timothy tc Mal Seed,
Imark-,0
1 104t,'
riAtO,VOFASE. 6:PlCES,Witfipf • .
5 - atz.-• Alup Wins. 4. h , L
%
Cash I',, 14.0 r-fin
BALDWIN. Z. Pe:VIM :MT
, Noniron, A i ptil . '
aitinniillsiNl • • ir for
ea. et :
.Atig 4 r IT f'
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55'1 ➢ 2 I ' • ' I 2 2.
Kvier5eer.43.,04.4,04,44..c0u5t, altflknAilitlitrotn
prising thegrestest twiny or inost different articles 9f
any Ste* in tile NOrtlicirs pettoWennsylOniCand ppog.
aVnt o t t hi t ri h r el di d Veraft l gri itrci P = ll o e; Ltlll arld' is iktre Pt teL lk
(ions are nisdelronrabottvfOrtr of.thir bestponsenice
New York, and more than ilitylPAnfirkairtlir
turas out of. New Yor.k.. A. urge 1;a 0 PortIon pf the
Oftds daticronght &tett Woo tide maddAtcWm, Ab ut
insnrltg genoino Aifir.letC-. CalitentAte-OnATAVi r 4 6
Store must neetpectrodrof orerptiltlN'lli 8 itt, - bst,
nelltk e TM a 4 igill)que 1 Willbdiffnionedikt iinlry;
Skims Idea of the' Stock may lle. torRIPO OT 4 be iliklllirlif
general outline butennmeratlon Is impintetiesteek ,
r isiVarld r Prdl4h 3 R4 I,tiPttaPft Wiry alt' ' .1. ' tie , Lllinons, ~,"ro ckery, . linos am sit apa
Mindovs Film; iewellygrnverWitreMtifaindirAitiei
hitislcalinstreigtenta.a. Amer can
am' 'Mt; Titblo'Clittery - and`Sihdf Plate:Ware; I amps i
Materials fortUghts;:fiardirsres Bedeonts,fltong Ware;
Dry cYrriN;_mtrroni.findOW,Oilitr• Lienstaellot IV'
ttishes:'-niro - Cl+es, ispectsraes,;Whips; sea &aeries.
Pronal•lftnn!V teilreihmtittnation.,.TObseeobliedi•
caland Snrgfeal nominate, Salt, Soap, P"...11. Vol'
lintlas,Vo rails% Teetti.liri abort. neatrev*thlnk; to
restore the Met, to elealsethn.tastn; 1 0 40 bribe' Obi
to gratify thafaney. and,also tocondup3 to t
~, and
lubstantial:cothfaWdrime,' , o. :, ,•-, • '.... , 7 5 ' real
The nttnntlonAtthe public, As respectfully, invited4o
en'? stocknrOodda; heinght 'exclusively for cash Owed.
:Bid win b6.2151den lite ishatesprinelyleTorloterateesi.
. ! • 1(.2,, 8.1.47•441442 P.
- - -Siontreise,4minarrhoB63. - - - -
'Partll+.
x-yr:fr-6434
A' POLL'ASSOR,PIT OF
fitt
,it:OOJ It:
;JUST REeEtv k,D;
REDUCTION
• • • -from April prices.
ASPilqa ItOt i
TlREact!pii Will 104%2'4 the .
• ~ zt:. •
.N• iSrom
mlatcb FlJlbelonnd ablargestsistist: one wiube raid on
- , - IllilliSt::. MK TIRE
3F!Ci.r .
O TIME, or for pRQDUPE.
Nov, 1863. New Milford.
- KEYSTONE . HOTEL ;
At, Montrese Pa .
Wm. riaTalic Proprietor.
THIS new and commodious Hotel is situated on 441blic
Avenue. near the Court Bonne, and near] centre
of the basiness 'portion of Montrose. The Pr prietons
eoundent that preparedto entertain gues a inn way
thatcanuot fail ttogfi , e ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
' The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expermehas
been spared. to render it equal , if not superior to 'anyin
this part Of the State: It is well supplied with tdl recent
improvements and comforts, and obliging Walters will
always be„ road,' 40 respond to the,eall of customers.
TheStablei connected with thfahouse are new and
convenient, • : •
*TbS Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage of
his old friends,-travellers, and the public generally.
jan63 tf g. HATCH
DEL UCICI WISTIII
. • THE r : A.SSENGER . .TRAIN..
LEAVES Great Bend at 7.40 a. in.. after the arrival pt
6.30 a. mt. of Ike Cincinnati Express from the west.
connecting.at Scranton, where it artistic at'lo.lo
with a train on the Lackawanna:and Bloomsburg Rail
road. for 'Pittston. AVynniing Valley. Kingston and
Wilkesharre, and by umnibbs yrith the Delaware and
Hudson railroad at Providence for Oliphant and Car
hendalc At Hope *titian: IW - di - tido connects lb_y omni
bus with the Belvidere :Rclareire Railroad for
burg. Trerden and . Philadelphia. At New Hampton
Junction. Astaire le arriveast , 2M p. m., the sate train
c , ,nncets with trains on thi Central Road of New Jemmy
for Blirmbeth. Newark. New York, Batton. Bethlehem,
lJiurh Chunk. New,
and Harrisburg.—
Passengers by this trains:rive in blew-Turkatb,do, in
Philadelphia at 9.okand in Harrieburg at 8.10.
:The' train leaving loot of Cortland stmeet.,NeW York. at
8:00 a. in.. and foot of Walnut street. Philadelphia at,6 a.
in., connecting with the Passenger train of this road.
leaving Near Minot= dominion at 11.00 a f 'm., and
urriv-
Ia at Scranton at 4.02 p, m., where It cornetts witb
train on the Lackawanna and/Bloomsburg Railroad. and
with the mp t ilnia running .tw the .De.laurare and Llndisol
Railroad:'• t
- Thia train artsvcs at Great ItendatfLlO p. in., making
a c lam connection with the mail train going Wept on
the Erie Railway. • •
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leAreti Iteranton at 10.10 tn.. nornitetlng aj Client Bead
with-the DarEvrese,ttnittWell:on'the Wie Baftwty.--
Try th is tohtpdasengeris arrive at Wises, Gym,. Me,. Ed
da°, &a; the same • day. :13etnriting,;•thte- traT l lee#es
Great Bend at 2.20 p. m., on the arrival of the Nesslirork
Express gOthr East. and Buffalo Express iropnc .
'Aid arrives stBtxdoton rs:11).
JOHN WL
- Blom, go,pl.
R. A. HENRY, Gen'tTicketAgezt:
BcOrittinalOY 20,1863. • •
CALK! WA 101 ti BLOOmsntini)
3FILLL=LiIEtCIr.
ON and after APM:3loo4ol.l"mudilei Tr s'w
nu) as follows :
•
immrru.
• , ACc0111;
heave Scranton, at D. 4.M. Itta.
" • Kingston; at 6:4 0 ?itrive `lt p.
Rnitert. at 8.55 . •
" 9.24 a. T.
Arrive at Northamtiminnd, ' DZi5 ' •
11,0V/5r0,/4011teD.' ' •
Leave lirorthumlnrtma . d 4.30 p.
Danville,' • ' • • Up' ' • ,
Raimf,„ , 5,45„
." SingiSton, ' • 'OW C 45 . p. m.'
Melve at Scmnt ,n, • 9.10 p.p. -ADO .P.
,passenger train alactleavea Eippto!) at,8.204E131.
Scranton to connect with train foCNott. T*sk. Hanna.
Inr.l eaft," Scran ton eu:arrivetet ItaiDIDDA NOW Tbr)f,
5k1r4, 20 • , • . :_}
pisseripera taking train liontbfrogt:Sc rv itgo. , l4.s.ZO
4A
a... via. NorthambeVland. resell Harris 12.2 D to.Pc.
B3ltimore'9,3o p, m.. Wtobitigtomlajbda.:.- tiVSKIMi
tker remh Philade.ptla i at 7.6600 p. govt.
Hingston,lpelll,o,
. , •
- -;Terribkr • 3/44041,1*Alieeetefes the latlielt:. 1 "- 1
AMOSI e ;Minable and !remittent "'decade:l. h•liierlt
of 400 lager. and 801 colonel anFlir• 2r-AlRrf ,
Wit Vade Inequin..tut &tenet and afar t Ilse ett
hiarrand WetnaM`thelephysiology., actions, and seam
pi disorder* of every i kind s wlth nexer t ftillipg:remedita
:GE thearsineetlyttdre:lMisniractkeral v Dlt: littettehne
long hew. and still tr.„unhounded, hnkettlhponsim,
Ifeitat ion of numerous romans. he had hasp Didttcp4 IA
extend Ma medical nserninessi throutrtatis kneetndlo
htk" Vain Ittionitnit'• :It•th a)voltmo gat OW& 44 1 1 1 1
the hands of every family in tfte !anti: mt. reyentiter Qy
°egret vitiettlt , PP at efillt;foritheltdbit Itef9tlne 'AO
ji
tha most awral,mad.rtestrnefive sgenwr,ts t at evaspisitr
ed.thankind. 4116000,iiecarelY , Mere* Arillillite far
*tried free qfgrmiOnttt4l4llparl,gfihighittedzejetw.
rdrso cent is In - v: O. steatite., or asoptes me . t Agdme s ,
poet' paht. Dr. flusiteVellikr. titizielettiii •Ntiviilikiik:
I. • e lit. 1948-74,,
r, ' •OL
RTR b IDGESMINe. AnjWirteritti
n kka
Nj ale
triikey
, 11k18. 511,ert-PTit
Aritartim tlot Pil 1
is rttllo7-tlew a 11 ibt•Li l tratetili
r r
rt
. • B"*.sen'is
49 . 3 0101T - - - z-At,CohoLit a
A-Higbly Concentrated
VEGET434II EXTRACT.
. 4:* - 17/0. TfOte
DOCTOR -H9O FLAND'S
•
Gerinatt
MUM
mcpAkip;D:Jor • ,
Dr. O. Z. JAOZPOZOldladelphht, Pa.,
, .
WILL ESTECtifatiN tun/ ,
• . • . • . „
latvglit e a
arAgLizaw2=it.ocm 7
.
Wankoi Names Debility; Diseiies of
- 14auk419Usou silstas kept olieepletel
• Pm or ittoWielk•
ouch
as Mustirts
. Club, Ipprard flies.
• Pollutes or Blood to the
• Head,..acbilty Of the stomach.
• Narlseta,,lleofitburn, I;nel:traitor Food,
Pultieror weight tbe stortisal, Ma' erne.
Agr Butte:Mir sr the pit or •the
Stoutacb,..sertmmlorof the drl, ead.„ bursted and dicks'.
BrAthlng, Pluttertntat thellcart rhothiroteat•
(orating seosscloutithem-hr &lying pal hue,
Dlmttess of Vision, dotem -wets-W.IOV,
the eight, Fever and Ziff male.
jimd, d en y th e' i
' eflow'rese', ( ed skin and '
Eyes, pain In the aide,
!i/sek, Chert, Ltpolitn,,
&e.. &e., *ridden • '
Flt Heat,
inhes qt
• " Burning in the Medi,
►iid Ra
m't Tfe* . enhinn"
. .Bptritd. : •
Pfeven4 Yellow Ferorwßilldels Para, de
They eon!"
(
No Alcohol - or Bad Whiskey!
They ertu. cvatite above disease!ln 99 tans ont HO.
no ir.OV TY24 411 '
SONwilaNO TO STIUTOTHER TOOI
A 0000 . A,PPETIOi .
10 BUILD UP TOUR CONSITI7IIOII
TO FEEL WELL ?
TO GET, RID OF NERVOUSNESS ?
ENERGY?
'TO SLEEP WELL?
A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING
If you do r nhe MOORLAND I B GERMAN BITTERS.
From Rev. .1; Newton Brown, D. 1) , Editor
of theititneyelopedia of Religious Knoultdoe.
..Although not dispotied to favor or recommend Patent
Medicines ingeneral, thro' distrust of theit ingredients
and effects I yet know of un sufficient reasons any a
wan maynot testily to the benefits he believes himself
to have received- from any simple preparation in the
hope that he may thug - contribute to the benrft ornthe re.
I do Wattle mote readily In re gard to Bootand's Ger.
man }littera, prepared by Dr. C. D. Jackeon, of tint city
Detainee I was prejudiced against them for many years,
under tho impression that they were chiefly an oicoholie
Minnie. Ism tbdittedto my friend Robert Shot roster,
F.sg. for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests.
and . for encottragemnr to try tnem, when suffering from
grestandlcmg continued debility. The use of I bottles
of these bitters, at the beginning of the present gist.
wasfollowed by evident relief, and restoration In a deg•
ree of bodily and mental vigor which i hod not felt tot
6 months before.and had almost despaired of regaining.
I thegefore thank:Go/land my friend for directing me to
titanic &them ' J. NEWTON BRoWN.
PULL/kVA, June 23d. ISM.
SOLDWtS
And the Friends of Seidlers
We call the Atentlon of all Wring relations ,r
friends in the irmy to the fact that 11 " 1100FLAblit;
German Bitters" will cure nine-tetithr of. the &eases
Induced by exposures and privations ineklent to amp
life. In the lifts, ptibllehed almost - daily In the ut Mr
Papers. on ariltratof the sick. It will be .noticed that
very large portion are tztffering from debility.. L. ay
case of thavitind can be readily eared by Iloolland's
German Bitters. Diseases resultihg frOtn dirodrk of
thedigeative organs are speedily removed. NA e La's DO
hesitation in sayingthat [(these Bitters were freely ev,,d
among our soldiers, hundreds. Glares might be tared
that otherwise will . be Inst.
attentionio thefollowingremarkable and well
authenticated mire of oneuf the nation's heroes. oboe
life, to use his own language, hat peen saved by the
Bitters:"
. .
ruccanammita. August Sitd, ita
Mum. Jona di Eva:a:— Well. gentlemen: your Hoof
huld',6 Gentian /Wart has saved my life. , T,ireta it Do
mbitakeltr this. -Uhl availed (Or by numbers of my
comrades, some of whose names are appended: anti a to
were cognizant of all the circumstance" of my ease I
am, awl have been, for the last, tont,yeart4 altota.ber of
Shminati!a.celettrated hattely.andto.det the imst edible
command of Captain R. B. Ayres. Through the ex p(.ll.llLe
attendant upon ma arduous duties, 1 was attached in
Nov last, with Inflammation el thelefigi. and war for
7 . 2 days in the hospital. This wai.followrd by greet
de
bility. heightened by_ at:final:9gal dysentery . I was eta
retfrOvrd ROM thlCAllitollousei and sent to this dry on
board the( Steittier-litateof where I Uteri'. Le
the 48th of June. "Since that time 1 have been sheet as
law as any - one could be and wall retain a spark of vital
ity. For aSteeitAt. more lif scarcely able to ea-alloy
Andl glprO force aiziorPhl Maim it was it
tfiediately thrown up again.
I could not even keep a OOP of watet on my swarth.
Life coakirinqiist ander Obit .drcltietanees Br
co'rdlckly, the physteisits *Ma bid been.woricing faith
fully. though nesurcepstutiy. to rtamberne ni tr.pi p
of the dread archer,trankly told me-they could 6, no
more for,me. and adaisetrne to st.e a elerpoinarr. • srd to
tithireauatdisikwatmLinfiny limitedftaidias - nrst suited
me. An acquaintance who, 'OW dme at the hospital, '
Mr. Frederick fdteinboru; of tith-belo* Arch firer t. seat
eel rod. as alotioth hope, IA try.yoty *Mem, ay d Tit d.
lirptricured tilottle. From the time I commenced taking
them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I eta new
RIAD k. 131)11 for ft,gettb . , better: 7 TbOagbl IfD t 10 1 "
but two bottle*, I hare gained "ten pOunds. and feel Fan•
gaineofbeing permitted to rejoin my wife an ddan er,
fLOrn whom I have heard.nothing for 18 months: foram
firearm:Tara loyalVirai-larr, *im vicinity Of•Frort
Royal. To your Invaluable Bitters I owe the redid - my
Wife which has taken the place of yoga.. feare—to
Bitters will I owe thegloricnt privilet'ebf 14
mg to my bosom those who Aredeareat to,cor In
Very truly yenta, :111AAC y,A1.0 H.
We fully cmiettr in Vie abOye statenient.:lo4 wg bad
despaired of seettlft OrtrAttgliluteol 4 bilidelair:Satorrn
to health.
Ahn Cuddelfrrill lit N. Y. Atiler.V.
Ceo. A, Arklo, to.'e,•loi gent.
.ktrs rotor t e d Tri•
• • Yettilro
L'E.Viiepeer; tit 4ititlery Pottery
.13 , ;.ga V.ermidt.
B'rdo.
C, sth Aft.
Avila ;Koch i 110afiente N. Y.
ThOvitat, F; . 951 h Pen*.
411Ktiotgoll, Ai'llet Vermont.
'l4•Ati+litettirii, -. 0; 7 10014 'PO*
i ~,
Maw COUNFJOBITS!
'tiftr}futtttiael~it*lttfeot"'C,• 11CJAC1380'." la °A
cbtlVßAPPEßntesktrbottle.; •:
~Priteiser:.:Boutik.l6c*ntsi Stoo.
-Shitad,fitiarnestreetdinggist tiocreivoilie (noire. d°.
.^qt bP l lllllttaf by, prof the • intoxitatieg . ll l olfre.lre!
,thstmiq.bleoneretl In .fia w.
Militninenknowervicken , fixPre, oll % . ' '
Ititimmpo,l,olotoe lirid,Maufs YY
awr juotot 8T .. :
larao3l.l6lolllo l f. 3EDlVrinalig 3 r
•
opnotors.
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