The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 09, 1864, Image 3

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    ocptrwrir 46.11MP.Aoi:mst.
The Draft Made,
By official posters we learn that a draft
was to be made for deficiencies from this
co unty, on the 7tb. The towns named
hereunder are reported as subjecti to this
drawing, which is to be repeated until the
r espective quotai are filled:
Apolacon, Ararat, Brooklyn, Dimock,
,Bundaff, Franklin, Great Bends, Herrera,
lierrick, Lathrop, Little Meadows, Lenox,
Liberty, New Milford, Oakland, Susq'na
Depot, Thomson.
We have employed a reporter to copy
the names of the conscripts, and we shall
Print them in our next issue.
Some of those who voted for Curtin at
the last election, " to save a draft," must
feel good, now; and more of 'em will feel
better, when the next draft oomes.
All who want the drafting to continue
four years more, should vote for the man
nominated at Baltimore !
N. Y. Wholesale Prices of Produce,
Reported for the Montrose Democrat by
JOSIAH CannturEn, Commission merch
ant, No. 32 Jay street,. New York, to
whom shipments of produce may be made.
Two thirds of the market value will be
advanced on the receipt of the goods if
desired, and a quick return made for the
balance. Full directions and a weekly
market report sent free of charge by mail
to those making shipments.
Remarks for the week ending June 41h, '64.
Wanted—Beeswax, butter, dried apples,
peaches, plums, cherries, raspberries, bl'k
berries, eggs, flour, corn meal, flax, furs,
feathers, fresh meats, wheat, rye, corn,
oats, hides, beef; pork, poultry, seeds,
wool.
-Steady—Beans, peas, hops, apples.
Quiet—Cheese, buck wbea.
Firm-14rd.
Beeswax, pure, - per pound, $ 58(43 61
" impure, " . • 40 42
Beans, white sound, per bu., 250 300
Peas, per bushel, 110 140
But ter in tubs, per pound, 533 40
" firkins, " 35 42
" rolls, ~ . 30 40
Cheese, choice, " . 15 18
" common, " - 10 12
Dried Apples ,4 " 10 12
" Peaches, 41 28 30
" P; ums, “ 18 20
" Cherries, " . 7 28 30
" Raspberries, " 27 30
" Blackberries, " 17 18
Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 24 23
Flour, wheat, per barrel, 800 12 00
" rye, 46 600 800
Corn meal, per hundred lbs., 200 300
Flax, per pound, 20 25
Furs and Skins, see Price Current, for list.
Feathers, live geese, per, lb., 65 75
Beet' Sides, " 10 15
Mutton in carcass, gi . 9 15
Veal, 44 7 14
Pork, dressed, " 10 12
Wheat, per bushel, 160 185
Rye, .44 125 140
Outs, I.‘ 85 88
C,,rn, " 145 160
Venison, per pound. , 6 11
CLon e, see Price Current for full report.
Thzeons, per dozen, 1 25
Hides, dry, per pound, 24 Ao
12 14 . 64
green,
Raps, prime, 20 28
~ 4 14
Lard, common to 'best, per lb., 12 15
ect . , mess, per barrel,l2 00 18 00
" prime, 44 10 00 16 00
Pork, mess, 64 14 00 30 00
" prime, 10 00 16 00
Hanes, smoked, IA
per lb. 15' 17
Shoulders, smoked, " 14 13
Bacon, 111 14 16
Chickens, 46 22 26
Turkeys, .. 24 26
Geese, tit 13 15
Ducks, " 21 26
Clover Seed, fit 12 13
Timothy Seed, per bushel, 3 329
Flax. Seed, 66 340 380
Tallow, per lb. 12 14
Wool, washed, " 70 85
" unwashed, " 50 55
Apples, per barrel, 300 500
Maple Sugar ; per pound, 15 20
Ncrrn.—A full report of the New York
Market can be seen at the office of the
ifontrOst .Democrat, corrected up to last
Saturday. We have on file a weekly
Price Current of Produce, for the use of
oar friends who may call to examine it.
In the above list is given the lowest and
highest prices which are governed by
quality and condition. Many articles that
are not mentioned above, can be found on
the report in this office.
Pl9 - Dr. Tobias , Venetian Liniment CURES
ERA, when first taken, in a few hone; Dy sentery
ball an hour ; Toothache in flee minutes. lis per
itccir innocent to take internally, and is recatmencled
1 2,Y the meat eminent Physicians In the United States.
Price 25 and 60 cents.
Towaama, a., Ang. 6,11359.
Dr. S. L Tobias, New-York: Dear P Edr—l - hav e tined `
Your Venetian Lardment with groat anaemia both as an
I
internal ma well as an external medicine. n cases of
81 1)ons Colic and Cholera Morbus I regard it as a sorer
dßn remedy. Your Venetian Horse - Liniment stands
at m railed as a hor a =edictal amongst farriers and
toatmen on this canal. WM. LEWIS,
Supt. North Branch CanaL
Sold by ill Druggists. Office, No. 55 Cortina& street,
New-York. jane
tar -Use ISO outer /—Buctuon's Specific Pills are the
, )aly Reliable Remedy tor all dimmecto of the Seminal.
Urinary and Nervous Systeme. Try one bon, and be
eared. One Dollar a box. One box will perfects cure,
or money retanded. Sent by mail on receipt of price.
JAMRS 8. BUTLER, General Agent,
2i- 8m Station Ili, Bible Rouse, New York.
March
-
Ufa. Gentleman cured of Nervous Debility,
lilcompeteney, Premature Decay, and Youthful Erne.
4 Ctriated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy 10
f °rEdell elf wbo,need it, (free of charge,) the recipe and
dq ., ctions for making the simple remedy used in fda
44 e. Those wishing to profit by his expesienee, by tAtnits a Valuable Itemedy. will receive the same. by
retarn mail, (careYnlly pealed), by addressing
l oyal JOHN B. OGDMT, No. dillYasrau.sti 2Q. Y.
e l ' Do yo his u wish to be Our ect I' —Dr .13aebiti s kliteleb
ifie P care, In lees than dO days, tbs Wont CISCO
If N ercousneas, impoteney, Preinatnre ThellY, Settlinla
eek:nese, Insanity, and ri Sexual and Her.
vo usatteetions. no a
rumxpatter wha Cat use pro418: 8 40-
htoc, One Dollar per a W. Sent, post-paid by #8.1.1, o
ecetpt of an order. reap
JAMES 8. oMitia 4ieners3 rt.
etatiou P, linde lin* eir York.
March 21-3 r.
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASES RESULTING FRog
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
satz•mattgatiliavactutearta
WIZ =BD BY
HOOFLAND'S
German Bitters,
' Tlffi (MEAT
tir o
These Sitters Have Performed sore Cures i •
Have and do give Better Satisfaction
HAVE MO= TEEITIMONV !
HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOCCII
FOE THEM!
Than any other article in the market
We defy any one to contradict this assertion,
AND, win PAY $l.OOO
To IMF one who will produce a Certificate published by
D! that la not Gamnuns
101008LAIIIPS 6881111111‘ orrnats
will clue every cue of
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of
the Kidneys, and diseases arising
from a disordered stomach,
OBSERVE MB PoLLowngo SYMPTOMS,
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive
Organs :
Constipation Inward Piles, tallness of Blood to the
He ad, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,
- Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the
Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flat
tering at the pit of the. Stomach, -Swim
• ruing ofthe Head, Hurried and die
-mat breathing, Fluttering-at the
Heart, Choking or Suffoca
ting Sensations when in
a lyinPosture, Dimness of
Vision,Dotaor„Weba.beforothe
Sight, ?oversold Tull:Pain in the
Head,Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellow
ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side,
Back, Cheat, Limbs, &c_., Sodden Flushes of
Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant imag
inings of and Deprwsion ol:
1:1-1373110E121•1DBMI3EIL
THAT THUS HITTIIIIS
Ncxst d11..14D01ac:)31.140
CONTAINS NO RUM OR WIIISICST,
Alb 'Can't 'Bake prunkarki
IS THE BEST TONIC
In 'go IF'orlit.
car READ WHO SAYS SO
Froth the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist
Chtuch, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the Ninth Bap
tat Church, Philadelphia :
• .•
I..have known Efooftand'a German Bitterer 'fa
vorably for a number of years. Ibave used them in my
own family, anffhave been so pleased with their effects
that I was induced to recommend them to many others.
and lino v that they have operated in a strikingly bene
ficial' manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly
proclaiming this tact, and calling the attention of those
afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommen
ded, to these Bitters knowing from experience that my
recommentlaUon VIII be sustained. I do this mote
cheerfully as HOOILITia - 13 DRUM in misuses to Dellell[
the afflicted, sad is •• net a rum drink."
Tours Truly, LEVI G. BECK.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown. D. D., Editor of the En
cvclopta or ReligiondEnowledge„ and Christian Citron
idle. Ptah:Weird:dz.
Although not dis - poaed to favor or rectimmend Patent
Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredi•
ants and effe t i yet know of no sufficient reasons why
a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself
•to have received from sny simple preparation, in the
hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of alb-
I do this the more readily in regard to rfoofiand's Ger
man Ditte-re, prepared by Dr. C. Jackson, of this city, be.
Cause I was prejudiced against them for many yearsorn.
der the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic
mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema
ker Eng., for th e removal of th is prejudice by proper
tests, add for encouragement to try them, when suffer
ing from great and long continued debility. The rise of
three bottles of these bitters at the beginning of -the
present year. was followed by evident relief and restora
tion to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had
not felt for six months before, and bad almost despaired
of regaining. I therefore thank God and my _friend for
directing Ina to the use of them.
J. NEWTON DROWN. Ptilacra.
From the Rey. :Jos. .U. scaaard, Pastor of the 10th BaP-
tint Church.
Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir have been frequently re
quested to connect my name with eommendations of
different kinds of medicines, but regarding the'pmctice
as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 nave In all cases de
clined ; but with a clear proof in various instances. end
particulsrlyin my family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof
land's German Bitters, I depart for once from py usual
COllll3O, to express my full conviction that, for general
debility of the system and especially for Liver Com
plaint, it is *safe and valuable preparation. In some co
ses it may fail ; but penally, I doubt not, it will be very
beneaclaTto those who suffer from the above cause.
Tours, very reePeetrenb
J. H. ICERNARD.
Eighth below Castes street, ndls4elptils.
From the Bev. Thomas Winter; Pas tor of Bo:borough
Baptist church.
Dr. Jacirion :—Dear Sir: —I feel it due to your excel
lent preparation,Boodand's German Bitters. to add ray
testimony tothe deserved reputation It has obtained. I
have for years, at times, been troubled with great disor
der in my had and nervous system. I was advised by a
friend to try s bottle of your German Bitters. I did so,
and have experienced great and unexpected relief ; my
health has been very materially benelitted. leonftdent
ly recommend the article where I meet with cases simi
lar to my own, and have been assured by many of their
good effects. Bespeettally_yours.
WINMR, Bonbon:mei, Pa,
Prom the
7 7. d. S. Herman, of the German Reformed
Church, tnown, Berke county, Pa.
Dr. C. . &minim :—Respected Sir :—I. have been
troubled With Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have
never need any medicine that did me as much good as
Booflandts Bitters. lam very much improved in health
after barb* taken five bottles.
Tours, with respect, J. S. HERMAN.
• - • , zenntizazufa.
Large 01Ze,lholdIng nearly double (plant'ty , )
gX 00 per Bottto—full dos. ga oo
Small atze-75 eta pet bottle—half dozen,
4 00
BEWARE YO 8.
ors ,
See that the signature of " C. )L 7AME9N." is on
the WRAPPER of each bottle.
should You neareetdrontet net-have the artlele; do
not be pat off by any of the-Intoxteating preparations
that may be offered In its pW". bnt rend WV , ' and we
will forward, attente!e psCgeg l lry . expelle r : .1
Principal Office and Ifintig - laotory
Na 6 3 : htiltee
Jf con.es & Er; ra, in,
oraccessor to C.U.3.ldcios £ Co.)
Proprietors. ,
Jarrat aids Si Thiaggisto sad Dealers fi) every 411;14'
Um Vatted Sesta.
sods In 411 AL ITBRZLI, tote Agent.
U. S. 10-40 BOBS!
THESE BONDS ire issued tinder the-Actof Congress
of March Mg, 1884, which provides that all Bonds is
sued auder this Act Shall be EXEMPT PROM TAXA.
TION by or under ady elide or mnnlelpal ; nut.hority..-!-
tinbrsiri - pitons to these Bonds are received in Vatted
States notes or notes of National Banks.. They are to be
deemed ineoln. at the pleitaluarlf the Government, at
ny period NOT UM man TF6I. EPA MUM Taxa zonaz
means from their date, and untilthelr redemption
PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN Gdriqi on
Bonds of not over hundred dollars annually and on all
other Bonds semi-sonually. The interest lapayable on
therfirst days"! Marchand Septerriber-in each year.
. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon
Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are 're
corded on the books orthe 11. S. Treasurer, and can be
tmnsArried only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds
are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for com
mercial men.
Subscribers to Bibs loan irlllbsve the option °flow
ing their Bonds draw interest from March let, by pay
ing the accrued interest inCoin-(or in United States
notes, or the notes of Notional Banks, adding fifty per
cent. for-premium.) or receive them drawing interest
from the data of subscription and deposit. As these
Bonds are
Exempt from Municipal or State Tax-
ation,
their vain is increased prom one to three per cent. per
annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various
pacts of the country. . •
At the present rate of premium on gold they pay
Over Eight Per Cent. Interest
In curreney,rind are of equal convenience as a perman
ent or temporary Investment.
It is believed that no securities offer so great induce
ments t 4 lenders as the various descriptions of:U.B.
Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or
ability of private' parties or Stock companies or separate
communities only Is pledged for payment, while for the
debts of the United States the whole property of the
country taholden 'to secure the payment of both princi
pal and interest in coin.
These Bonds may be-subscribed for le tams from lISO
up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus
made equally available to the smallest lender and the
largest capitalist. They can be converted ipso money
at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of
the 'lnternat.
It may be useful to state in this connection that the
total PandedDebt of the United Stotee on which inter-
est is payablein gold, onthe ad day of hiarch,lB£4, was
s76.9,96s,ooorjhe . interest on thin debt for n:Morning
fiscal year will be 1M,931,128, while the customs raven.
ne to RIM for the current-fiscal year, ending June 310,
tatt, hrui been so far at the rite di 0ver4100,006,000 pez
annual.
It will be seen that even the present gold nye:nese of
the Government are largely in excess of the waits of the
Treisarer4cre the-payment of gold interest, while the
recent Increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the
annual receipts frotacustorus on the same amount of
importations, to sl6o,6oo,oooperannum.
Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan
agents were not Issued from the United States Treasury
until March 26, bat In the first three weeks of April the
subscriptions averaged more than TUN hiLL.PONS A
CVBAK. ,
Subscriptions will be received by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia. Pa. - I .
Second National Bank of Philidelphla, Pa:
Third•iiational tank of PhiLtidelphlka Pa.
AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS
which are dinumitaries of Public money, laud an
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
thronghont the ooritdry, footing no agent. of theNsfion
al Depositary Bantu,) will furnish further information
on application and
AFFORD EVERY FACELITT TO 61TBSOMTIMMIS.
May sth, 1f64, 3m
Manufacture of Woolen.
_ _ Goods..
C7XiC.A.X 3 HINELIEIt.
Tllfi 31.1t1ITIFACTURD OF WOOLEN GOODS, both
to the household and the factories, has become of
great importance on account of its forming at present
our principal article of clothing. The nature of our cli
mate makes it neCeerary, and the scarcity of Cotton has
greatly increased the value or wool and fabrics made
from it; and being engaged in the business of making
Cloth and flannel and also Roll Carding, and Cloth
Dressin,,, ,, we have thought that a few remarks with re
gard to handling Wool, and the proper process of manu
facture.. might be of service to the country, and a bene
fit tc oureeives.
The first process with the farmer who Intends to make
his wool Into rolls for spinning and weaving at home,
after washing and shearing, is assorting the qualities.
i hie we do not expect a farmer to do as perfectly as a
regular manufacturer, but by trvine he will approximate
towards it, and be amply paid for the little pains re
quired, by havingan even thread and smoother fabric.
The fleeces should be whole and should be spread out
on a table—the coarsest wool will be found on
the skirts of the fleece, and can easily be distinguished
by looking closely to the fibre. Two qualities from each
fleece will perhaps be close enough for ordinary purpos
es, but as the sheep in our country differ much in their
grades of wool—the coarse part of one may do to go
with the finer part of another, and thus make three or
four qualities out of the lot. If It is going to the manu
factory or to market, the fleece should not be torn, but
after removing the tag-locks, should he rolled op com
pactly, skin eide out. Not less than one pound of lard.
fresh butter or oil should be sent with every 49 pounds
of wool going to thecarding machine
°The ext th of Importance is of course to be well
caited n , for wh ich
we will be entirely respo 'Bible ; but in
the matter of spinning and weaving, we have another
caution to add. Unless the yarn is evenly twisted, and
beat up evenly In the loom, the cloth shrinks unevenly
in fulling—making some places wide and others nar
row, and if the finisher succeeds in pressing out the
wrinkles, thecloth will resume its contortions again
when made into a garment, and the mechanic is some
times wronghdly blamed for a coat's becoming lantern-
Jawed on a man's back. It is easily avoided by giving
the wheel an equal number of tarns to a given length of
thread drawn out. We find this dituculty increased of
late years, and have came to the conclusion that if some
of the spinners do not keep better time on their pianos
than on their spinning wheels, we should hate dreadful
ly to listen to their music.
As every moment of labor sbhuld be employed to the
beat advantage. and every ounce of material appropria
ted to the best purpose, on account of our war, we pro
iose to write some other chapters on our branch of bus
ness after this is read sufficiently to be remembered,and
shalteudeavor to do our work nice enougq for a balloo.
ral skirt era doctor's coat, and make trowsers nice en
least. &to last a farmer throng a year's am al aat
c.
HOMO FACTOBT.Camrown,
Bradford co. May 1 , 1884. }'
E 119" Important to Females.—Dr. Cheese.
manse Mlle.—The combination of ingredients in
these L'2113 Is the result of a long and extensive practice
They are mild In their operation, anticannet dollar= to
the most delicate; certainih corteetlng all irregularities
Painful ldenstruations, removing all obstructions,
whether froth cold or otherwise,
_headache, pain in the
side, palpitation of theleart,' whiles, all nervonsaffeco
Lions, hysterics, fatigne,lmin in the back and limbs,
&a...disturbed sleep, which. arise from interruption of
nature, e •
CHXEBILIIIII PILLS
wee the ebrnmencetnent of anew era in the treatment of .
Irregularities and obstructions whlclthaVe conelgnedeo
many to a rimmErenz °nava, No female can enjoy
good health unless she le regular, and whenever an ob•
'traction takes place the general health begins to de•
cline. •Tneso Pills form the finest re ration ever put
forward witli - IIiffdEDIATE and P BUG
CEss. 117► coma,' t. Ise 7Dacolvrecl..7-7
Take this advertisement to your Druggist; and tell him
that you went the BgEl7' and moat RHLLIBLE Female
Mulleins in the World, which le comprised in these Pills.
Dr. cmossmars PILLS
have been a standard Remedy for over thirty years, and
are the moat effectual one ever known for all complante
tar to Females. To all classes they are inval t ulle,
grl ul acteg,'sela certainty, periodical lf
re y. bet
are known to thousands, who have used them at dl rent
periods, throughout the countryanting the sanction of
.ores of the most eminent Physicians in dcacrica.
Explielf direelLons, stating whets they artoukl not ba used,
with each Boa—the price el per box or 8 boxes for $5,
motel ningfrom 50 to 60 piths., sent by mall prompt
ly. secure from observation. remitting to the BrOpsi,
stare. Bold by Drunsists generally.
BUTCMGB At 111 LL., Pxoprletor
mbsl6m• 81 Cedar street, Pew-Torx
rrSold in Montrose by Abel Smell; in Tunkhan
sock by J. W. Lyman; in i3nffit Bend byl.. Griffin.
BILLINGS STROUP,
raAim LIPS INIMIRAMOSAG e • Ages ht
iropte banding. east end of uri r
absence. Mabee, at the Mee will be transacted by O.'
L. ORO NV Montrose. Marcli 1, 1101,—M
-:131 ezixacsig.
In New Milfoid,.. 114 a-1 2 .1. 1864, 'Mrs-
Aim, witizi of Eisoeli'Stoith,;'iged 09 yearn.
The subject of thhi memoir was born in
althiwicki. A r bst.WherrEin early life . she
gave her - hcao 1. 9 .,Gp11, 7 and united with
the M. E. Church.' In 1816 she with her
family removed to that part of New MU
fOrarbiottumi Shen an entire wildertieffi
But in theTbirdihips of pioneer life,
she
remained true to her Saviour and the
church, of .
.her first choice. Fifty-four
years of berlsojouin on earth were devo
ted to G3'd and his holy siavice. She was
kind and beneVolent ; and her door was
I ever open , to weletime and entertain the
ininiSteil of the gospel 'of all orshodel
chiirclies. to her family, as a wife and
mother, she. .possessed , those qualities
which Imake.honstaAsappy place.. For
many years previous to her death, she
was subject to severe lucre of. illness ;
which she bore with el/Visuals ' patience
and fortitude. Iler last sickness was in
tensely severe and,protraeted. She was
sUpposed - fljr months to be .on the very
verge of the tomb. So
,entirely" prestla :
ted wail her mental and -physiemil pcftv'ers,
that generally she was incapable of roon
versation. But in her lucid moments she
manifested it desire to depart and be with
Christ; while at'thesameiinie Eihrpr.teil
for patience to enable her to willingly wait
God's time to take her to the heavenly
rest. God bless the. lonely - companion,
and bear, ,the.ofteti. repeated, earnest
prayers of a mother for the salvation of
all her sons and daughters, and bring
them all at last to Christians' home in ee
ry. . ,st. s.
IMPORTANT
TO ALL
I DI NT 1-11 X I) ES I
• IRON IN THE BLOOD.
I.t. Is well known to the medical profession that IRON
is the vital principle or life element of the blood.—
This le derived principally - frau the food we eat; but If
the food Is not ptoperty digested; or ff, from any cause
whatever, the necessary quantlt y of iron is not takenAp
to the clrenbation, or becomes reduced, the tOole so.
tern suffers: The bad blood-will irritate the heart, will
clog up the lungs, will stupefy the brain , will obstruct
thettver,
_mad amid ft* disease' ptiataiing elemen te
to all 'paftr-of the - system, and every one will sneer In
whatever organ may be predlaposed.todieme.
The great veneer—
.Iron as a M:edioine,
,s well known aid fielatowledged by all nieltiiiismen,—
'The difficulty bag trOMI to obtain such a preparation of it
as will enter the circulation and assimilate at once with
the blood. Thi a point. nays lit. Hays, Massachusetts
State Chemist, has been attained In the Peruvian Syrup.
by combination In.a.way before unknown. -
- .The ruvian - Syrup
Is a protected sointrozroftbe protbede of Iron. A new
discovery In Ilfediclzie that strikes at the Root of Dis
ease by supplying tho3llo9d tvithfrta
Life Element—lßON. -
The Peruvian Syrup
Coin Dyspepsia, Liver 'Complaint, Drousv, Fever and
Ague, Loss of Enera, LOW Spirit/6.
The Peruvian. syrup
Infuses strength, vigor, and - tie -or life into the system
and builds up an "Iron,Cintatitation."
The - Peru Viet • Sup
Cures Caroni° ttlarrbtere, Scrofula, Boils, Scurvy, Loss
of Constitutional Vigor.
The._ yernix)cut
zorichis-airtcuons; Penis Coioptaints '
land all
diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder.
The Peruvian Syrup
Is a speciflo for all diseases originating in a bad state of
the Blood, or accompanied by Debility or a low state of
the Syst am.
Pamphlets containing cartincateact cures and recom
mendations from some of the most eminent Physicians,
Clergymen, and others, will be cent free to any address.
We select a few of the names to chow the character of
the testimonials.
JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ.,
President of the Metropolitan Bank, New York.
Rep. ABEL STEVENS,
Late editor Christian Advocate and Journal.
• Rev. P. CHURCH,
'Editor New York Chronicle.
Rev. John Picrpont, Lewis Johnson, M. D.
Rev. Warren Barton, Roswell Kinney, M. D.
Rev. Arthnr B. Fa ll er, S. H. Eendall, 11. D.
Rev. Gnrdon Robbins, W. R. Chisholm. M.D..
Rev. Sylvanite Cobb, Francis Dana, M. D.
Rev. T. Starr King, Jeretntah.Stone, M.D.
Rev. Ephraim Nate, Jr, Jose Antonio Sanches M.D.
Rev. Joseph U. Clinch, Abraham Wendell, M. D.
Rev. Henry Upham, A. A. Hayes. 31. D,
Rev. I'. C. Headley, J. R. Chilton, M. D.
Re/. John W. Olmstead. H.E. Kinney, M. D.
Prepared hy_3l.,L. CLARK &CO., exclusively for
J. P. DDISMORIV, No. 491 Broadway, New York.
Sold by all Druggists.
Redding's Russia Salve
Beals Old Sores
Redding's Russia Salve
Cares Barrie, Scalds, Cuts
Redding's Russia Salve
Chtep Wptinds, Brilif SpraJtm
Redding's Russia Salve
Cares lions, Ulcers, Cancers
Redding's Russia Salve
Careet§ilt Ehertm, Piles, Erysipelas
Reddliek. Russia Salve
Cures Ringworm, dione, Ae. &e.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOCT IT.
ONLY 25 _CTS. A 808.
BT BALL BY
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway. New York.
S. W. FOWLE & CO.. No. 18 Trizont St. Boston.
And by all Druggists and Country fitorelxsepers.
June 9---eosel4,-
.3.4:3.000 rbs.
WOOL. • WANTED.,
•
AT VIM
Woolen FactOry ,in
,•• • 5 • •
On' the gook. Bottom Dam,-
Drafaxtignm, : ;Boo= coturri N., v.
THE Pabscribere hatring perrattramtly , 'located M , the
place, beg leave to inform the public, that, having
the acilitles and necessary ranektnery,they are prepared
to receive Wool of customers tW marmfactured into
Flannels or Fulled Cloth, of any ;elm' or style of finish,
either by the yard or upon ehires, and upon reasonable
terms. Also
Wool Calidintiti,.
We have twh bolt iCar 0 1 Web (nes :tined ex
pressly for Custom ing, w ith new cards, Ac., and
having bad an actual experience of oVer thirty years in
the busintsta,se go /trainee to all who eta' favor tie with
their patronage, that thew- Wool 'shall be carded in 4
worbananilketnante, with promptness, and at as reap-,
enable a price as any establishment In the count--'
pa t ernity, thole from a distance can have their W ool
carded du) Wune day, it rhaphstedt NoTtivputto ipx - 10 r
customer? tnill'SikthielliCiP. 4 . - •
Ail WaZ9l4%. Iffirearrespited e
yron sant to hi sane of good work, go the Wool
en Factory at the iota of Carroll street, on the nowise , .
kenos river.
bAsH . PA ID, FOR, WOOL.
Mug, Kama 116, 00.
IIIINVILIXT4III I Juaefit MSC ititi
111M - g.A.RDS. LIE
THIS IS THE BEST MACHINE IN USE!
ITTE , are again likunefacturinzthisMc.w.e, which has become so cergtirated't rough-
TY out the Country, for its' STRENGTH, EASY DRAFT, and. 'THOROUGH
WORK IN ALL KINDS OF GRASS, and take pleasure in offering it.to the farmers
of:Susquehanna and adjoining counties. We refer for further particulars to the
many farmers and others who have used them. Send and , get printed .Ciroulara.
MONTROSE, May. 16,1884. .S. IL SAYRE 416 .113110513.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
NOTICE Is hereby given. that in puratinn - e of an or
der of the Orphans'-Conn of Susquehanna county
to me directed, 1 will expose to public sale by- yendue,
on the premixes in the Township of New Milford, in
said county, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of June next,
at one o'clock In the aftornoon, the following described
pima or parcel of land, late the estate of BERRY
WELLMAN, dec'd, to wit.
All that certain piece or parcel of land lying and be
ing in the said township of New Milford, bounded as
follows : Beginning at a point lu the centre of the
highway, adjoining lands of John Reynolds; thence
north 43 1-9* west 110 perches to a corner; thence north
.113* east 'l6 perches to a beech sapling; thence south 43 -
1.2' east IV/perches to the highway; thence south
along the centre of the highway mad 8 perches to the Dluslins, Bleached and Thibleached, light and heavy
place of beginning ; containing 44 acres be the same . ftdes, Calicoes Ginghams of the best make,
more or or less, with the exception of about three acres off eluca, Ticks, Checks, Stripes, !Cc. Flannels, all colons
the northeast corner, heretofore sold to Cali in Well. and qualities.
man, by deed. • _
aranotan er• nrcr..r..— down, one third of the bal- 1
PIECE GD S •
once on confirmation. and the balance In one and two
years with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid.
ELLIOTT ALDRICH, Executor.
April 21. 1664
D. BREWSTER,
AUCTIONEER FOR SOMA CO.
Address, Montrose, Pa.
ERIE RAILWAY.
("MANGE of hours, commencing 3fonclay, May 16th,
rrtlit. Trains willleave Great Bend, Pa., at about the
following houra, via:
WESTWARD BOND. I • EASTWARD BOUND.
1, Day Express, 2:31 p.m 2, N.Y. Expreea,•l:l7 p.m
8, Night Express,2:66 a.m 6, Steamboat •• 8:10 p.m
6, Mill. at 7:20 p.m 8, Cincinnati " 6:33 a.m
27, War Freight., 1:08 p.m 28, Way Freigbt, 10:00 aan
21, Emigrant, 2:13 a.m
Train 21, runs every day. N'o. 8 runt Sundays, but
does not ran Mondays.. Train 7 does .not run on Sun
days and Monday!. CAA'S MINOT, Gen. Supt,
HAWLEY'S
SOLIDIFIED
Efie.3altaSta C areptm,
FOE =Asmara, ViarENIItG & PAEITERVIEG
TEETH.
fralit article is prepared Ittlth the greatest care upon
A scientific principles, and warranted not to contain
anything in the slightest degree deleterious to the
Teeth or Gums. Some of our most eminent De.ttal.rnr
geons have given their:sanction to, and cheerfully re
commend lt as a preparatiOn of Imitator' qualities, for
cleansing. whitening and preserving the Teeth. Ii
cleans them readily, rendering them beautlftilly.white
and pearly, without die slightest injury to the enamel.
It is healing to the gums where-they , areplcerated and
sons. Ids also an excellent disinfector for old and.de•
cared teeth: which are often exCeedingly offensive. It
gives a rich and creamy taste to the month, cleansing
it thoroughly, and imparting-a delightful bagrance to
the breath.
PREPARED ONLY'llir
A. HAWLE‘Y & CO.,
N. W. cor.loth it Lombard ota., PRMADELEHLi
AND BOLD BY ALL DRITOOLiTS.
PRICE 25 CENTS.
Telgtim.oaslals.
The following opinion of Dr. White, es to the high es
'teem ip whieq, he bohts the.Dental.creato, intlethet sAb
Went - evidence eif its valu e ; to quote other testimoni
als in detail is needless, contenting •otereelves by simply
giving the names and tiddreet , of persons .who. epee& 01
its excellency for thd teeth.
PHILADELVIITA, Aprfl 15th, IRf43.
Having carefully examined A. llawky's Solidified
Dental Cream.`l hereby cheerfully recommend it to the
public generally. la le an excellent preparation -foe
cleansing and preservittrthe teeth; and can be heed by
all persons with the utmost confidence, 118 lie properties
are perfectly harmless. Besides-preserving the teethe
it promotes a healthylicticin to the gums. lulaimPagla a
pleasautnete to the breatll._,
Dr. F. /L i WRITD. IZ)3 Arch street.
• Thos. Nona*, It. D., Dentist 491 ZS. Ith it.
• J. Bmzsr, 254 eth at..
E. Vattornszton; Surgeon Dentist, 425 Archsil. •
C. A. Kolattufinv, Dentist. MO Walnut U.
S. Duzeunmat, D, Dd fl;. 734.ArSh at.
P. 31. DAxces, 137 Arch et.
F.Dwatin Td*wsenD, Dentivt.V26 N. 4th at.
Dqurnes. Dentlet. SO7
M. L. Lona. Dfl/1 18 14 621) N. at • 4 - •
;true 2, 114. •Cr ;• 3 •
ALSETs
For Pensioners, and:, Applieantis
for. Tensions.
I.lolrOtiet tn Wale' Avenue, ever the Store Of T.
ens * Son.
Nentrnee, Ps.. Itiay tie, 1864. It
HT M
Ti:; I=s'l_,lll..C'M
where still
GOOD 13AIG-AINS
can be bad, tent the etore of
GINTENBEI 9 ROSE/4Bit= Sr. Co.
T HIS Firm have not in
discouraged bythe late
advance in goods , have a LARGE STOCK of
etussonable goods-on hand, and are receiving daily addi
tions to the same.
We ore'selling tench POR CASH at
Exceedingly LOW Pt-ices.
We respectfully request all who are making cash pur
chases to try us before all othera, 44 we have resolved
on selling ~,s.oods that Weir teligheregfter, and have there
fore marked our prices accordingly low.
We will certainly try to rave a good many the trouble
and expenses of leaving the county and going a distance
in order to buy cheap ; so we say again, give US a trial
and we will convince you with the facts (Amu assertion.
Our assortment in
DMZ ItC)ODZ,,
such as 10111255 GOOIiS, fa
ve:
MONA IRS,
' • LUSTRES, A LPACCAS,
PLAIDS, beLAIXES, CIIALLIES,
LAWNS, &c., &c., cf,c., is ORA
CHOICE DOMESTIC GOODS.
Broadcloth, CasaimereitiLadles• Cloth, Cottonadea, de.
HOOP-SKIRTS and CORSETS,
thelargeat stock and of superior make and quality.
MILLINERY GOODS.
We keep generally a Feu. Loa: of all goods need for
millinery purposes, and offer each at New-Yorkjobbing
prices.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Our assortment In this brunch of trade can not be ex-
Celled', and as our facilities are Rueb that we are man
ufacturing' everygarment we tell, we are certainly en
abled to sell them much cheaper than those who are not.
We still continue to
Diake up Garments to Order,
and would ask all those who would like to have their
clothing TASTY and FASBIONABLY mad.*, as well as
to secure a perfect FIT, to try us as we are confident of
being able toying datiearlirm to the moat particular.
The Notes and Books of the Firms,
formerly lirtbe hands of Mr. Rosenbaum are now left
with Mr. DESSATI&R, one of the partners of the Firm, and
who has charge of said business. He would respectitilly
request all those thnt are indebted to the firm to call and
15CtLit, up LIB the Books must be closed.
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum k Off.
Montrose, Mai tnth, 181.
ExecutorsrNotice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persona indebted to
the estate of JEREMIAH CANFIELD, deceased.
late of Middletown township, to make immediate pay ,
went, and all persons haying demands against eald es
tate will present them to the undersigned for settle.
went. JEIIEDTAII CANFIELD, Jossen
ti.otry.t. Tanosirr, Executors.
Middletown, May lg. 144.-4 w•
Admiiistratoes-Noticel.
icroncE is hereby given to all persona indebted to the
11 Estate of ADRIAN BUSH late of Bridgewstef
twp., decenk.d, to make immediate' payment, and all
persona having claims against sale estate will present
them to the undersigned for settlement.
M. H. BUSH, and AMY BUSH,
Bridgewater, May 12, 1864.--6w* Administrators.
EXECUTRIX' NOTICE.
WOMB is hereby g i ven that letters testamentary
.1.1 Upon the estate of WILLIAM REARDON, late of
Franklin township deceased, have been granted to the
subscriber. and all_imrsons having claims against said
estate are requested to present the same, duly attested,,
for settlement, and those indebted to same are require&
to makeimmediato payment.
REATWON, Executrix.
- Franklin. April SI, 186 t. Prl.
Auditor's Notice.
TBE undersigned an Auditor appointed' tiythe Orptv
ana' Court of Susquehanna county. to disirlbutifthe
funds In thernatter of the estate of BLACK.
deceased, will attend to the dories of his appointment
on_Tborsday.thiildth day of June, 1844. at one o'clock,
p.M., at hisolUe in Montrose. at whtch . thrio and place'
all parsons. interested in the same will present. Melt;
claims or be forever barred from comin n upon said
fund. nutylo 4t . A. 0. WA . Auditor:'
Auditor's Notice.
WOTIIiTZ le herebyglven,.that A. litarreti hivftg
II been appointed an Auditor by tho, Orphans' Court
dt Ssumnohanna county- to 'distribute the tUnds to the
matter of the estate of A. LUNG, deceased, Will attend
to the duties of hit , appointment on Tuesday tho 2' et day
of June; ISat. at one o'clock. p. m..at his office in Mont
roseot which, time and place all,porsopn interested wilt
present their thilms or be tore'rer 'bArred from coming
to upon odid fund. , • •
noti7l9 4w ~ A. Q. WARS. Auditor.
• sirgattiTer, trirb To Oro Rod heacra "
" Tontc Bit kere,°. l 7 ElarsaparDiac •Nervona Antidotes.
ke. ac, and after yottese satisfied with the rasnlt.
heti try oiicatOt &old Dr. /30ctestes Englfsh'Speeltle
'Pills—and be restored to health:lVA viaprin lan that
thirttdays. They pro purply vegetable, pici, - Za tOlfiktic
Prompt and salutary in their effects on the brokentlown
and shattered colmitttution. Old and young carttak•
faralo_good advantage. Imported and gold only 1g tbsx
•
tilted States only by
JAS. S• BUTLER, General Agent,
Station D, )llble Donne, New York.
P. B.—A box seat to any address on receipt of Maw—
which I. One Dollar -poet the. March ' •