The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 26, 1864, Image 4

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    1 1 19iiii-lif 'Our cOrelibude ea.;
The Washington Republican says that
one of the fellude employees in the Treas
ury DepartinenVhas-lited,from, the effeete
of abortiotil' and the detainment, accerd-*
ing to the highest authority is a nest of
thieves and prostitutes, with, of course,
some honeit individual exceptions. ,
"Some other revelations (says anexf„
change), we might mention, but' we •
not do so in these columns..„.Stiffice4i
„say_ that thei:Yreasury ,
'festering sore. 44 twurkuiotirlepaitine4
Vitere - thieiro: and prOstitpteii --- ArCitired;:
, .
Beyond all 6 question, - : the:::most !matt*
frauds have been practiced for-:ittai•
--two years. Tens of thonsande:.7. - 4-daisti,
have been put in circulation*On =Chase's
? pressea,..of whichno anakfinat*aalieptoin&-
' thus %heti:o=laq . has beentixideid with
counterfeit Money,. furnished bY the g ; ' S
Treasu i One firm; : inNew'Yorg, in one
daf t :Vet:Med three notes of the same de.,
nomination, lamso lind :54Me clig4 an
issued y theTteastitilkiitirtmebt
course two of them were fret& : So we
Some days sinc('a member of COngress
in discussing the thieving and infamous
recognized in the Treasury,
'marked; clear the galleries of the ladies
so that I can speak plainly, and will tell
you the number of prostitutes who are
paid by,the"Tressury peportment' Is it
not-true that Clod -is lenient? The cer
ruptions of this Administration sting in
the nostrils of the people and ascend to
the 'skies, yet we actually find men (who if
they could, would continue the same men
in power four years longer? This calam
ity, however,. WO feel satisfied, willnot be
nnlesi it - be truei that the people
themselves have become dishonest and
corrupt. • ,
. Ism
Kiss Dickinson on President Lincoln.
mss Anna Dickinson: leetured
ton, Wednesday night, and was vein
vere on theAdmil ustration; and especially
on the. President. She caricatured his
person and dress, andlave account of
hok interview with bun, as the ,Boston
Conrier.reports her:
He said to her, "They tell me you are
on my side. I want to know, how is it?
She told him what was in her thcinghts
and plead for justice for the negro. The
President answered her with, "That re
minds me of a little story—" "I didn't
collie to hear stories," replied the maiden.
"I can road better ones in the yntpera any
day thin 'you can tell me." This shut the
tall joker up. He showed ber big cone*.
pondenee with Ban)* and that'i how die
knew Banks acted under: orders or the
Government. Mr. Lincoln asked her what
she thought of the plan of reconstruction
in Louisiana. She replied, "Sir,J think
it all wrong ; aif radically bad as cad be."
The President. then palavered her—"sug
ar-plammed her'"- - -to use Miss D's own
wordi, telling her she could talk, better
(than he, and so on; and he remarked in
conclusion, "All I can say is, if the radic
als want me to lead; let them get out of
the way and let me lead." When he
said that,'? said Miss D., "I came: ut and
remarked to a friend, 4 ' have spoken my
last word to President Lincoln'.
A "Loy.ia." F.svoarts.—George Thomp
son, the notorious English abolitionist,
said, in a late speech in Bostonyip,Onding
to his visit to this country; some years
ago ;
" I was a disturber of the public peace ;
was an enemy-4o tie Union • was
thought worthy - tote denounced by your
President in an address to Congress ; I am
unchanged."
This is the man to whom the Federal'
House of Representatives, recently paid
the compliment of voting the use of its
hall for him to lecture. in ; arid *hose
address on the_ . ocicision. was ; listened to
with, apParent,gritification b . y . the Presi
dent and his cabinet the Admunstrationists
Congre.ss; and nearly all the shoddy
aristocracy of Washington city.
Theperson` who Arno :denounced by .
Henry Clay, Daniel;Webster anti Stephen
A. Douglas' 118 an eriemylci the'nation,
unfit to receiveanything but the sem% of
Americans, is now entertained with dis
tinguishedjionors by the . Adminhitratiori
leaders in every part of the country.
The Vibiitertiiideeiverheads.,
The New York „T#6tfne, - saya.tlutt only
eepperikide*.ted te present the Sanitary
lair sword= - to Gen. McClellan; Ifs°, the
fotrerhendsWioNit hive attended F
the elt
in greater nonusers dials the AbolitiOnlatti,
'for- a decided majority of those who voted
if Were : for McClellan, while„ the
secret .ballots for $10,001) and sock . - large
signs Weie fok '„Tharefore;lhe:ao
perheadovnituit hare done - More for the
mild*EcthAtt. Tho r :Abolitionists. :
All the_ dohliers''Atitie were cast for Mc
''._Ageording to_theiVibitrie, then
the soldimpiutthe,goppindreads. Lastly:
The "'Ye' ofLteitt. Geit; - Gritiltiras At,the
Fcirand'votedriii
6%L.
-kirrhe o owmg- Afros poste& in his
h b ouse,i teil,KifiAsime;hy arimghkeSpsie
usineSs
9ilarwmoouss
PLAL QuraOst rntil ,
tiouse'whm,..a ma k e u r k:,4od ed
•
J,Lifesl.Until batter is isinstaied, no
inorett co ,41 1 u s ed in this - b0t614;
;. I .lliitatratiefiirthaff.
kis said tbst tunervon.
Strithi— AkOhlaiteh cosrespeziaent of
s4 4 s
%tweet* iiithe : Oos,rlooranie4.2,
Weisiscieatee.r.
some, womeicalierilpr lie kk , .. jorrasici* . .,of
an easy virtue.—Y'reatiee.--
1- ~ i. . ,•: c lniiii- i ro,.. oisiattq ~._4
. - ...J., ..., ...,,,;.. ..I. 11. %.....t. h -'4. ......,
A writer of moderate talentakuld super
finialt j
scholarshi acquirea*Wory re-'
EtalOn i,n-th! ) -, 11 °wIng ftlilltvdn,q`
ed:his Mai ' ript wit .. -gidn **)nvisl i
expressing trite and obvi. .Ah . , 12; e'
took
took a thesaurus of WOW' • ' ; figures ,
and selected, in place ofentink,.. ozen or!
.7mOmof his common wor4s,blyeach page,.
ihe nicll,mon ' wordk and startling 1
figireitin the•groupa 44,41111er meaning;
lint; iot being over nice, about exact
erionymt.:,Tho; for EZdance, he put reti
cence;
for liprai, don:o64'or banal, inhu:
ination for sky, wellda; for solid, imper
iling:4l fur nott,neA , plasticity ; for top,
- apex . ;for hill,,Wlti- foil beginning, tn
cipience ;;for- Oil,' t6rminus ; foe think,
cogitate ; forlompr madrigal ; for walk,
perninlqate4., - for_,:ellent, taciturn ; for
cork, spigot L . 'S*. -nova # proboscis ; for
barrier, corddonet,i4or gnnblet, stylet ;
freetit . MaimendtmltriSor man, father.
I 13iped
.; 'for gilidelMuk,eosmcfielite •
for ca griMalldn i fot-,atitanimal s tad:
bander rappendage ; `for earth,, mundane
cpbere3l fey_ sky,
, c ernlean ‘; for,neavan,
spirit-laid; and so on, With hero and there
a foreign word and sentence from some
source. ' He thus acquired the , reputatinn
of a learned and'eriginal` 'writer. ' Stim
ulated by, flattery anoccisional goad of
criticism; he subkequently .indulged his
ambition and"voided his cefe.n in 1 1214 gista
and scandal r '•and Vitus- `became >' smart;
Piquant,. ma ,T 1 4 0- -Emboldened hyslie•
1 cess ; he then sometimes , spared with bold
figures in to.the inagniloquant sprea4leagle
atyle„ and thus.to his previous laurels add
ed.",the repntatiop of's subfime and thrill
ing writer. !What more • was wanting to
secure Tl c ri*ritAttilin t4:60 heralded as a
learned, original, smart, piquant, racy,
sublime, and Wait* writer? ; *-With such
' ideas his 'style was graduallt moulded,
Land his mentalhabitaconfirined. He was
by many considered a iirst ß olass- writer,
rand realized a bandionielbthme from his
lien: ' But ,iftei - alVicsOst - of his'` writings
resemble some of the imposing wild game
in the markets, which, sunk of he - feathers
audin*iisfotuato have but-little Meat,
andlthat very Poor.-%4Anouyirioit: -•
The Camphor St o rm-Glass.
Dealers in jaillosoPhicill Optical ie..
atruments Sell simple-stomt.slasses which
'are used foithe plarpo4o of indicatingap
preaching storms. One of these, consists
of a glass tube, about ten inches in length
and three-fourths of an inch in diameter,
filled with a liquid containing camphor,
;and having its _ mouth entered with
piece of bladder perforated with ; a-deedle.
,A tall phial answer .the purpose
nearly as well as th& ten inch tube.
.Vhei
composition placed Within the tube con
sists of two drachms of camphor,. half a
drachm of .pute - saltpetre, and halt a
dream of the muriate of ammonia, pul
verized and •mixed with about two ouncea
of proof spirits. The tube is Usually sus-,
pended by a threid near a window, and
the fonctionlof its contents are as follaW,s ;
if the atmosphere is .dry and the weather
promises to be settled , the solid parts of
the camphor in ` the liquid contained in
the tube will remain at the , bottOni; and
the liquidalx!ve will be quiterelear ; button
the approach of a change to rain the
solid matter Will gradually rise, and small
cwtaline stars .will float about in .the
tbe, approach of high winds,,
the solid parts' C)f the Caniphor will rise in
the formofleaverl and appear neur the
surface in a, state „resembling- .fermenta
tion. TheSe -,indications are sometimes
manifested -- twentl-foar• laws Imifore a
storm, breaks out. After some atperience
in observing' the motions of`the, camphor
matter in the tube, the magnitude of a
coatingstorm miry, be estimated ;:slab its'
direction, inasmuch 'the partickli lie
closer together on that side of the tube
that-is opposite: totat - Irani' - _Whidi the
. coining.stonn will "aPproach. The cause
of some,ofthese indications lass yet un
known'; bat the leading principle is the,
solubility of camphor, in alcohol, and its.
insolubility - in water, camphor,
with - the
•
factttukt,the dryer the
„atmosphere ,the
more aqueous: vapor diesit to and
;via vinta.—aic — lttge fli
13OLDMRS 1 B
PENSION g,
cAn 13a k• Pay 1
rimiiidensuicietruciier. Aemari. crif
muir:will_gireprAmptltt-petion tO all datiasintnu.
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P. HI Z Newiltort. -illams•us Pomide. tC I K-
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Mouza,' New O. WM. Plew-York.
5./azAnirozp.llovrezum f g,,,.
eWain 862.2 4 162
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.1 1 , tdc t *Mut • 6,43talmboat • 1 . 86" t p.m
6, •-*--:, e-. Vapas- lei Clataxbiatt!! - Wad=
wink, Lta7p..za 20 {Way Freight, 10:02.411
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. tiNlitlika4a -..ri , r vr
, :• Train It; iunsevait ± stat i WO: itk tans Saadarit u m:
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'berg Aymitery . o7np,* . TIINA/Paks.
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to 111,,arkny.... of -lhe Po to mac, . on the 4th ,
Idsti fb r n/4-- *P lig,gers
*o'lo'o6oW - the Goveintnetit
and iustaittkintrairliandiekiluttu to us by :
1-I_,sThat the - sentiment that !;bi Rites i
'kti*tiO..fuett to...;(101t of valet oftouito.),
rp, Mit the ei-j , abiiiition; not the, .de-:
suxt not amers ~ ~ ppiri4~ late
- but a lavedUaiaititatiotisl: and a ,
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~- -4 Dr:,;•;:ii outrun::: Ramat,
PIIBLISEIND ON VIITIOWAYEI,,#T NONTBOdE,I
SOOQUZI*Nrid:COONTY; PA, BY
'Attaio!k!, 7 4 * , or , z .1 3 0Wp.
Ai - 6,013km* stisurntismasit.
Man payment to oat trutdo in 'adraiiee.AN, and all
attotodsconoctodotill bo at tha fatOgt PM& fear.
',lovßalimanvrs Maeda at tlie rate act for
of todlOtes or NaMoUd ottate, tbroa atom
Virit i rta for:eattr; sidaleAuent itolettldir. Yearly
adrestbora tutnalthaUft atl4o for of.ednum.
BLANKS koptfor ale aid tirlited to order.
JOB PRINTING dorto:ln,goOd, !deeps eon notice.
eroc:ox.iimiziartter'
..13ACK PAY.
EZzndrAned,LICRNIFINII/LOENT OF THE 00 V
ERNIT,' Will give ' prompt • attention to all
claims entrusted to his elm Charges low; and Info?.
'nation Vir J mics.. I L. Ifrittaw4m.
e antroto, ay. 14. 1861. F" • • -
Wil.,llL-co . ER-/ cod
Thompson i e `-11100 Star" Line of
• . •-• X4v.orpool Packets. -
Tblotioits - ,ibiagto 'sand fOr their friends in the old
oottntry, canweltaae paseago • tickets by , the above
Unarm the subscribers. . • -
Mao, Drafts on Ireland for sale In sums to suit.
WM. R. COOPER & CO., Bankers.
..Motitioes,4nt, Pre 1863.
, ; AyeeS
43L , BSAXPA ri TT al.i/"
410" -woo:Lbw.
Pon der azitzny
,
. ADP % Deem Ed% a fociAbsosta. ateratant. Oxford,
Arabs. .
/ have add lame giantlike of your , BAusar .
Atuiz
but nevezyetffinfbottle which of the dadredeSeet
and dill mthMeMn to those who took it. As That as our
people it, they agree these has been zursitedicine Like
it before try
in oarconununity.o.
„Eirttpdisnus.Pimila t liktahes, Pouttilagricera.
"Z e titr._ 413 . Robt = l . s igt t ergstkuul.
tout! 124 my ahry 10 you 'arid the public whet:ll4dd
my rstimistry to that you publish of th e virtues
If l 4 ot t uv ir heREULPMIII44.
.117 daughter, &Sten, laid as
g humor in her wars, eye-s, and for yeanr,
whibb we were unable to mire nail] we your ilan
sArenits.A. Bbe has been well Abr some months! ,
Amu Afrs..Anur E. R ic e, a weinnown and amckeareemed
/ad, of Destakville i - Cbpa Nay Ca., N. J.
"Itt ttz boa suffered fora yterleat with 's smut
,nloaw which was _very troubiesoma. Bathing
afibrded any radfi we tried you itasserasutie,
whkh soon completed, candleher. ,,
...nom Marks ff. Gaffer ZAN ipirifassdr of
GagadMutitilf, If as. fluitinitchn'ert-Ot
prettrat Nashua, zr.
14 I had for several years s very troublesome humor in
my.faceorldch drew constantly worm until it disfigured
•myilmtartarand Iniolerableifflictlan;,Ltded
- almost everything a man could of both advice and :mil.
doe, pat without aureheembot.rai,mutil 1 took you*
earns revisor.- it y lmmedlately7aadd ny fete worse,
es you told me it might fbr &timer but in a few weeks
the new skin began to form under the blotebes, and con.
Inured =taxer flee lON smooth as anybody's, arid I am
. ..without any cribs Maim tiUt I know of. 1
elklur Perfect2=l.l* sad without a doubtowa It to your
SAIMMM2I • •
Bryisilenletral Debility—Purify the Blood.
.Fran Dr. Babt. &saki; .Ifoustortrit. - "N. Y.
Dn. Asa I seldom tall to annoys 'trims and
Fcrefidolle Oral. thor persevering. use your Baal
eatukentAntl. I been Just noW Cared an attack of
Mang:lost Erysipelas withit. NO - alterative we posies,
equen thelkiacureistize you ,baressopidied to the pro•
feeldo4 is weD as to the peopio." -
Aare 7. Z. lobssoPOn, Hag., Wpm. Ohio.
si For twelve Tears I bad the_yellow Erysipeltur - on my
right arm , daring which time / tried all the celebrated
physicians I could.reach, and took latiadreds nf (Ware
worth of medicines. The Went were so bad that the
cords became tidbit, and the .doctors decided that my
arm must be azoputated.. , T began taking your BARBA
pArtuze. Took Iwo. bottles,:and some of your Furs
Together they have cured-me. I am now as well and round
as any body: Being ins - Oldie place s , twee b known to
everybody in this axersunalty, and
Pram Hors. Henry Mow *
s, at. EP, e Nereastle, GIP.,
member grate Dthadion Parliaznest.
teed Tour UANMAILILLA in my brolly, for
general
o g a g l
iot-owa)r, d A Ta tt' th"la boodmon n it d im in t g r ft y
,
I St. - Anthon. It" Mos. Salt Mii;luto. Scald
• . ... • • - and.. am Avert: -
"XIX ' Hamel
barmock dickter, .Bsq , the abks editor of ga
Deetoorat, Rattsoleanka,
"Our ealithildieboat three gears of w. was attacked
by l. pintplar on' hie emitted. .rirpitily spread - IMM
formed a loatbdome and virul ent sore. which coy:
• his nice. and Wasiky blinded his eyes fbr some days.
A skilfid nimbi= applied nitrate of other and other rem.
eaw w ithout any ap t efitct. For fifteen days we
Wads hands, with than tie should tear open the
, end corrupt wound: which - ecrrered bin whole!
&Ting Vied every -thing else be bad any 'hope
itror*we fo Trd ring - Yoorlinnanzana.ra, and appry.
ing the e o potash h ihdil lit m ir _Arum direct. The sore
began to hear whetrire lad ven the tint bottle, and
was.walOgra-ve• .the second: TIM tildb
ere/Isbell, w hich bad come ant s grew _sobs.
_and he
now as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neigh.
bat that On ohUd =set
-die.'! ' •
WM/a and Mircusisi Maas.
Ttft#E s P2Fs Stoat. Of M. Lottk, *mat
- - -
sit arnatrig reflV7
thr thee • .aty eymptcnns of tippacas,andfntlypmusso
Mama= any Mbar we'poness. 1310 profession ire In
debted toyou some! of Meted dneawer haven'
Fross 4. J. Preach, M. D., an oniseatph rkian Leta rence,ifeter4ioto tea prominent qf fltale,gfik
later it grArauceelllUL • " • •
ault. Avstrz=suf O dear filr: I have tbaryi yo 7 .
SAPAIIILLA an excellent remedy for both anus'
=and secormkaw Wm and in aomovase
too Otottooteite Or other remedies. 3do
not !mow what we can employ with more certainty of
en where otwelfhl altenttlyols
Oas: - S. Veltilietk , qrAreg lied
dmadfel Clara an b 1 legs, ea the abuse of me,'. ,
eery, or mercaria; dimase,wldch grew more and more
imograrated.ilityrosa v in 'spite of-every remedy or trea
tment that could be applied, until the p ersevering - mot
Ainals Satteareartuma fen. , stied bite. -TOW
found mons - inveterate dhd - dbingeing thin this, and it;
mok mfgraL4caenbett4ll to ogre kw.
ox., llBll66 t** tiat 11 0 1 10 8 iglatkaaaa.,:
a ga**l_ll? _ *lVRA&)ait:t r keratioNt
and are Veryvnen vireo by , the alterative tact of Mb ;
liammlraltura. Some cesesiretudge. ,however, in aid,
of the tialturaimMt, the swell 'Applieedkto of local
of
.•
_From / the"ton-bows - raid - rtte*ifetri*.larob
- - morruz, - eung.'
'tibiae Mond yonr.litanaArsisteLe w txcellenf later
give in dismai of fentale‘AlLadi !lees of
Lencorrlues, etnl 11/therition, atd locside .
log from the scrothigsmtUethetXbayetqW•tol4lled
them are few that do t,Watel kiisepeasx
aided by loud tress:mean- - •
Stadimatiffiliiiig to,Ctilow Ott j:ll4lkitio4 le her name,
• toned: r
th =us iimon hin - mad myself have been cared of a veil
/mill V:P r° bl4g° M
atyoair easaavasuatt. 11 -
• I,
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i ' - 11 - fs
0 44rU s c PULS
Dineen sok vso therr p purgs.
Danes kr Ai sad es ore so,
unirersallyinosm, that Wei not do more than ;
to semeAbe pnblio their quality is.rosomaxi.
us:ells:best ireVelloss been iind that 'theY fur Oi l
oo,p 4o:111 that the here ever Atoop,H,
-try:-4well.
Jailitlitl4 swabs:. , '
2'
A. ireltakMit43ll6o*4
and - by one trader in every in the,
county. misYl9 c*ljr
-11A0Will-AL , ALLEN -ilOlll
wan pni OP
;.• I
FLOUR,„.TEED,
SALT,
- --Garden , Beeds,--
whim,obTerrTimothy trailaafead,L
• •
_____Laii4l; (Jana*
qmontrED
Fish, Smoked Salibat,
Syrups; rEroliriates and -Sugars.
TEAS, COPM?, SPICES, BROOMS
AND NAILS.
, CIPSICF-0 17 fO r Miner-
A• , 2 13AEDWM: — • •
MoOrolo. Alan 14. Ist
.
THE.FAIIIMIStBABBER
•
Comewnd see the famous Barber,
Almon* Barber, latter Reyti. • • •
Woof Hayti now Wi!son'e,
Now et M. EL'lVlleon`e Store Room,
rind the ebaving"and ekompooing,
Fin =omitting hair to milt
Hind d ma randy at yaw ser v i ce a,
u,
•
At your entice, C MORRIS.
Montrose,Oet , 15, 1868. tf, .
GEO. P.. LITTLE
•
itSll2l=l:llltAlStarllectinizir,
, •
BACK PAY,PENSION CLAIMLAC
toell claim. intrneted ' my tare still be s attonie4 . to
promptly. No cbarge unless saccesstel.
Montrose, Idarcb 10# 181340-8 m
. .
c aptobre,candles s tamp 011,4&c.
' • - -
:: TIOTNI
AND
10004 W.14004t7
FOB BALE BY
ALLEN & 11W1M1125.11T,
.1111oittrose, Pezt:lo•6
r81L1414 1 108 491131100 A. for restollogßair.
Sfor - esh) ojr - T ABEL- Tim„Rmy.
,
THE CONFESSIONS AND- EXPERIENCE OF AN
INVALlD.—Publishafer the lomat, and as a warning
anti a caution to yotuagmen who suffer from nervous De
bility, premature decay-of Manhood, etc.; supplying at
the aametime. the meansof self•sure. By one who .has
,eured himself after being jrut to jprent. injury excl ex
pense throughmedical humbug anaquacliM.
By enclosing a post.id addressed envelope, single
copies may bead'Ot the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.'
Redford. Rags County,N.'Y.
dusyS--lyle
SOLDIERS' „BOUNTY, PAY, AND
.PENSION: OFFICE,
Over :.the Post-Office,
1011311;10 dilly Authorized to prepare the neCORSaI7 ta
pers for all applications for Soldiers, and ills wid
ows, parents, helm said children of deceased Soldlers,for
Bounty, Back-pay & Pensions,
I wilt attend to that business Ibr the sum of
"
for each claim—this to cover all expenses, including
Justices' fees, Clerk's Certificates, and Postage.
This Is about ono.third the cum usually charged for
the business.
OM! persons Interested will please take notice and gov
ern themselves -accordingly.
11111ANKLIN FRASER. .
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Claim Agent.
Montrose, Oct. 294 . 1863. tf
H1JNT,1i.. 2. R,00.& BLAIR
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W4oie3alo4netagrieslereuk
srp)Vr.,4 a
X . /K.CPIC
STEEL, = NAILS,
menovutes,
• BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
11ENSEA114 COWITZILBUNZ Air sivitts:
RAILROAD 40711:NEM &WELT*
CARDIAGE ''SrPRINI4S, .4ezirB, maws AND
BOXES, notiwdrurtqn4, TVAEFIZES,
PLATED BANDS. *AMIABLE
• I 'ONILETME, DPGyfES, •
PELLONa. azir
ANVED, VICES; StOltll3' iosa BBILOWS,
RAIMERS, SLEDGES; FILES, &e. &c.
ODICIXADTVID KILLOAVIM MEIN%
.TAGELE mom. EiLASTEr& PAEIS
CEMENT, NM &O • •
MEECH WINDOW GLASS &FINDINGS.
PAIRDANE' - S'
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Wanton, March 114„
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L oussionefOrr s i p wji•aprOdk - ) • 1 r . 4 : at
large to examipe rrptinates- to 11 . . • ed to
Penelons i - * lll Wl*, . 1 41 apEliestionel , • -r_ be
presented to bia;,. at Montr ose , r. Rooms st 3', B. Tar
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in the respective departments °that , * _ he le
engaga, eielneei s a re everything. with luif Pllini&-' ,
lbahke ,to those, have ewer
fiteirgertheir nairottieK sail hopeeto merit aeon
theism* oitheir Wow 1 Thepublie ereregipenithilyjn.
geevitiera tnotil se his Store, mid &Fusible illiellbee libW•
ids geod . ,
ARE' -
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*loaf 004 , lli artsilgehannaContitY, mid jatibably 1
.
prising he et. variety erjnostdigeront articles of
app georeliitheMortheniperted2ennsylvanikandm.
imps effthe entire State;- Att:lngibilueliul Di, UPS- In
About Shirty different baneluni of bnde„atid_tbe Babe
tiane are mallet about terti‘qlf elle Mt - lkatites in
New York, and more-than. Arty Badger= Mtatifse-
Avers oat of NeW 'York. i'A large pre artion of the
. Goods are brolight direet frOnt the man rare. thus
hawing mninine articles. Customers on entering the
'Store:must' tiotexpeet tonna everything . ' la sight - ,:but
.neatly every article wanted willbaPrOltleedb; illgairi
gometdas of the Stott may belormed bY,
_the following
:generaloutlineibutenbanaration le leered- linable, -. .
Drugs and Metlicines„Paints and 0114- . Drilla__
Greeeries. Lindens, Crockery,' °leas ...Wm% wan' and
Window Pe r• Sliver. Ware.rrulamerA:-.1
Goods.binaleallantruntents,BrasheevAza_ipitangroek
- Knires,l'able Cutlery and Silver - Plated Were,' tamp
, Materials ferlightse, Hardware, Bed Corda,litonpWare,
Dry Goode, Mirrors. Window Glasc r Lithographs, 1 7ar-.
nishes, Bird Gegen, Speeteelek. Whips, and laShes,
, Brooms. Gans Blew ,is, Ammunition. Tohaselb Medi
cal and Surgic a l !oatmeal:de.' Balt,- Bmp.-Petasb, Dm
brellae. Porr,elain Teeth. in short. nearly everything. to
restore the, sick. to please the' taste, to- delight the eye,
to gratifY the-faney, and also to eondueeto 'Cho real and
substantial comforts of Life ' •
_,
The attention of the public le respectfully invited: to
my stocker Goode, bought exclusively for :cash down.
and will be 'old on the same princia i row rims.
. LL.
Montroso, January f5t,18133. ,
HIEN* IitOODZI
A PULL ASSORTMENT OP
FELL & WINTiII GOODS,
c- JUST RECEIVED,
and wIU be sold
AT A LARGE ::,IPPITCTION
Turrell'e
from Apzll , prime r .
OrThis Reduction will include Ebel
ENTIRE STOCK
which will be found as large as usual, and will by sold on
NE MOST MOM TERMS
''or.,C.A.lStS
ON TIME, or for PRODUCE
8. 131711181TT,
. Nov, 1863. New Milford.
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose, P a.
Wm. IL WAVE, Proprietor.
/THIS new and commodious Hotel is situated on TOHe
I. Avenue, near the Court House, and nearly In centre
of the business portionalliontrose. The Proprfetoris
conildentthat he to prepared to entertain guests , inaway
that cannot fall to give MUMS SATISFACTION:
The Hotel and Furniture are new; and no expenyobas
been spared to render it equal if not superior to any in
this part of the State. It to well supplied with all' recent
Improvements and comforts, and obllginn waiters will
always be ready to respond to the call of customers.
The Stables connected with this house 'are new and
convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage of
his old friends, travellers, and the public generally
jan63 tf Wlll.ll. HATCH
DEL & WESTERN
THE PASSENGER TRAIN
T.F.A17E13 Great Bend at 1.40 a. an, after the arrival at
AA 6.30 6.m., of the Cinclutual Express from the west,
connecting at Scranton, where it arrives at 10.10 a. m.,
with a train onthe Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail
road, for Pittston, Wyoming ;Valley, Kingston and
wake/acne, and by omnibus with the Delaware , and
Hudson railroad at Providence; for Olyphantand Car.
/modal°. Afflope stAtion. ads train connects by omni
bus with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phillips
burg; Trenton. and Philadelphia.' At New Hampton
Junction, where It arrives at 9.25 p. an. th e same Win
connects with trains on the Central Thad of New Jersey
forlliimbetti. Newark, New York, Mutton, Bethlehem,
Allentown, Manch Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg.—
Parseagers oy this train arrive in New York at 6.60, in
Philadelphia atB.oo, and in Harrisburg at 8.10.
The train leaving loot of Cortland atreet„New York, at
HAD a.m., and foot of Walnut street, niladelphia, at 6 a.
in., connectin with: the Planner train of this road,
leaving,_New Hampton Junction at 11.20 a. and =ly
ing at Scranton at 4.09 p. ni,. where it cornecta with a
train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad; and
with the omnibus running to - the Dela Ware arid' Hudson
Railroad.
Tide train arrives at Great Bead at 0.10 p. m., making
a claw connection with the mall train going West on
the Erie Railway.
AN AdCOMMODATION. TRAIN
leaves Scranton at 10.14. m.. connecting at Great Bend
with the Daylkepeesit train west on the
By this train Passengers arrive at IlluiraSytacase. Bar
fain, ac.. the same . day. Returning OM train loaves
Greatliend at 2.20 9,-. in., on the award of the New York
=s going. Bast. and . Buffalo. Express going West,
yeast Sersatorials.Bop4ll:
It filihrlt 101N.BBIS
BEN,
SeraAtoaYGn 3 lcket Agent.
LACKAWANNA43LNMSBIJAG
ON grid • al'terApill 20; 1868, - Paisetger Tialas will
=a as follows:
))oV.Xite
Passenger.
Leayb liceantiM:stAWM 1-I;iii a. m.
:Kinattal , Bull* :1.1.10p.m.
,
al .•
thMeL' at `0.21 - 2 . : ti 4, • -
Arrive itt Northern,er„buld,
-M
- OVING
Leave • Borthumberhuita (4.llo , pwin.' • '
%Denville,
0 R ave n, VAC -
" Kingston, ILO& '1.43 p.m.
ArrivestScrant3n. • -- 0.1075,.70a - 420 1 4 111 -
A passenger train alsoleivkaXingit on at 8.20 a: vs. for
„Scranton to connect with' tratnioiliew "fork. Return
leaver Screhtott iirriviiicOrtiniretaliew,Tork ,
at4.ltop. M." '
• Yammers taking- train South '6(6 ;Santo's at Op
A.M.. via. Nortimmialand, reach Barriebursl2.Bo skra.
Baltimore 81.,t0.; Witeblastintilip.rm. - . via Raven ,
they teschMaftlphtitat 7.00 v M . m.
, • •• - , IG/B.:Santr, supn•
, ,
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• Terrible Disatriont—SeKtistator thalUllisa. ; 1
i 'llol•yalitable izOlironneighltiAltediNtg" A•irotit
jos.,-Of 40qoagesouottiOltokeed'engranings: • PC Efint,
tefeo Vede Ideoum. atioiligthal and A trotlict on '
Igoil and Woniaf, thelrphyslorogy,• eons, ond.oextO
at illOontorOorevetticlod, i vatt ninet- Agit e dit
Mr Molt speedy ittite.,' /rho Vaal& iir ILIC•Hohlot Lea
lottgliOanilizidotill 41; tigbillooded;but'atilietOrneiroo L,
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i triofito,"be Ins beim' thenbed' tO
extend hie to ••,!.. col too. tbrduer 110•inollititti 44
hie "Made ' ar ••• 4 " '. 11 lit* vollteso tbAt'obould belA
thobands of Oft •• • • llolitilloOflois a - tlye o
t
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then:cost with& •••..., • ~ . I .fiO • i o.
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•tottot paid"llootet" • 4 0 11/Pritionliteift NOW If • r
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111001YERS:1,1:, f /!•APO::: : 11$111/1 1 1
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DOCTOR :: 1400FLAND'S -
Oro,
Dr. O. 11L
war.:Anirzczmuar evirt •
Likvxm., cogrutoi.*,
. " SitY4l2'
ar41637, Mq3DX.O3VI
Chronic as Nervous Dotalt7 Mimeo Wimp,
,
awl &dinars, UWE/ from alba&
Liver or Btovilah.
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en, In
ti A t •
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• ....ifhlness'orlllood to the
Head, acklltyof the stoma*
Nauses.bleartbnrn Disgust for silos.
Holm* or weight 131 the stomach,. JOUSAVe•
miens, sinking 9r fluttering 'at' tner.pit et 'the
Stome swimming ot the Head y . berried 11014.410ca1.
FlutteringattheHcart,chokiniairal
roman eetwationwerbett 1117 . ingto . t.
Molest' of-Vision. dots or webs Odors
the eight ,Bever and dull Pain in the
Una; detteleneyorPorepiration,-
Y &lowness ot the MA and •
Eyes, pain in the aide,
. Bea, Chest;
• , /to., Ic., fadden
• Flushes of
• Suridig lathe Plash,
Constant -Imaginings of Zell,
And greel-DiT t reelon -ot
ta.
Ind positively prevent Yellow Favor, AIPOWC.Fet...I I4
• 'They contain
No Algokig
They wax. anulthe abooodleenseo in Nemo oat otioo.
DO icou wArnr
• 110103TEINO TO
A 000 D• APPETITZI
TO 'BUILD UP yogatourenniog I
TO MIL WELL t • " •
q'otTET-Rio OP .ITICEITOIMESS
=BOY.!
TO SLEEP WELL?
A BRISK ANDI7IGOROXIS7EIR"
U you do, two HOOPLAND'S GERIMieBITTRIP.
From Rev: J. Neteto'n Brown; Ds D. I~ditor
of the EneyeloAdia ofßel,ibioutilimiiikflje.
Although not disposed to later oirrecornmand Plitent
Medicines in general, three distrust °Melt Ingredients
and effects ; Iyet. know of no imMcientressonawhy a
man maynot testily td the benentabe believes' blzinelt
to have received from any simple, pre p ration In Abe -
hope that he may thus contribute to the -nent 'of Others.
I do thisthe more readily In regard tolloollandiiseer
man Bitters, prepared byOr. C. Jackson, of OtS4r
because I was preindleedigbitustiturin for many- ,
anderthe tutor -mMon that tlieyisreruchiellyanficobo lc
mixture, I =lndebted tomy Mend Robert Shoemaker.
Esq. for the removal of this pre3unice by proper teats,
and'tor encooragemUto Went, when enEering-from
great and long continued debility. Th0,45(108 Dottie'
of these bitters, at the beginning of the .present year,
'was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a deg
ree of bodily and mental vigor which I bad not felt for
6 months before. and had almost despaired of regaining.
I therefore thank God =don friend - for directam to
the use of them. • _ J. NEWTON
Panay's, Jo/m=4,1881. , • .
ATTENTION; SOLIMMS !
And the friends .of . Soldiers.
.
We call the " attention of all having. rekitioncor
Mende in the army to the fact that " 1100PLAND%
German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths of. she diseases
induced byezposuree and plivations incident to esmp
life. In thelate, Imblisb almost daily in th e news
papas. on arrival of the sick, It will be :noticed that a
very large portion are suffering from debility. Evrry
case of that kind can be pUIdBY curt I:7!Malind's
German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of
the digestive organsare speedily removed. We have no
hesitation in saying that if theeeßltters were freelymed
among oar soldiers, hroldreds'of lives might .breered
that otherwise will be lost.
Weca attentiort to the followingrentarkahle and well
authenticated cure of oneof the nation's heroeess,, whose
life. to use his own Language,' "has been'eaved by the
/litters:"
finixtuxuatos.Augatlid„ tB6ll.
• Messrs. aro74l* et Abans:-.Well; gentlentmloterlifoof
land's German Snare has eared my Ins 'There is ho
mistake is this. It is-vonched for kr numbers of 107
eomndee, some of *bete names trerappended.ided Who
were cog nisant of all the cirtatertancee:pf..my eye.; I
em, and - hare been, for the last four yearn a member of
•Ilhorman'e' celebrated battery. snot under the:itainediate
command of Captain/I.W Alms. rains tbuesimmull
attendant um soy airduats dutie attacked In
;NT% Met. with teureimation of the. loamsaliva for
!lb Gays in the hospital. This was followed by great de-
Nifty, heightened by an Mack of dysentery; "was then
removed from the White House__ , audited Joel* citron
board the Steamer ”State of. Maine," where I landed on
thelt3th of .itine. 'Since that time ) bite been, about as
low as any ona could he and still retitle a spark of vital
ity. ' For &week or more I: was miseel, able to "swallow
anything, rad itimn force atocesel doom it 'was lin-
InedisfeWbrfornuP Men. .••
• Itterldnot evert keep a glass of - water on mimosa.
Lifeconld not last =der these circnntaticaces ;:and, sc.
cordinely. the physicians who had been working faith
unenceessfully,ternettertue from tbegrap
of the dread • archer, frankl y old me they could do Ino
mere forme; and advised mete see eel arid to
make such disposition ofmiliMitedfun *Seat idled
me. Astacquaintancemrho. visited me at the . AMP/ 1 .
'Mr. - Frederick Stelnberft, of tith belbtelirth street, a ri
nd me, as s forlorn bale, to - Wyatt Bitterns:od kin&
ly procured *bottle. From the betel comet egod SOUK
them thegioomyshadato - oldeathreced4 r ime 1 einem
thank God tbs %getting better.., , Th I:lite taken
but twit bottles;l have gained ten pain e, sruil i t i rn*
griteleofbelog permitted rejoin:o wife tia4 ter.
. from whom Dare heard nothiagalSsonit9tetfurAlesu•
tlemen, I am'a loyerVimitilari. Tidbit* off Front
Rorsi- , %T0 your thremelle•Bitten rove the •• eertataty
Biters hich owese place °Prague ; fester-to your
will I' rrons privilege of aWn clap.
mg sooty hoedinthose.wheAre - -i•aitternp
Ver7 trubr.roneth . • 12449 XA4.9P:
We fa/ concur in the a bove statement. - it s
despaired of seeing ourcolarade, 71r. Nalairect
toe calth. • •
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t"
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Lewis MeiNdkii r Aigi-Xo el'cOL
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