The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 01, 1864, Image 4

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    country to.hold and.: . von as e best
may; and if we fill in • e war, a rival and
hostile power will: be eetablished :Wide
as. The Administration
..-hapfi: instru
ment for hational-redetnptionexceptlphy
sled force, (which it has shown itself
hitherto incompetent to wield;) and wheth-
er it succeed or fail, the future is encom
passed with dangers. Representing radi
cal and 'violent elements of population
among us, its party interests reqmro Of it
an uncompromising and hostile attitude
not only towards the confederate govern
ment but to the whole Southern people.—
In fact, the President virtually announces
to us in his bogus State proclamation; that
he can trust no men in the South except
under most stringent oaths of approval of
. his policy and within the direct military
influence of the army. Under the present
administration, therefore, each party to
the war strives for a clean victory or an
utter defeat, and no agreement between
except one of disunion is proposed or is
possible. We submit to our countrymen
that this statement of fact pronounces the
utter condemnation of the Administra
tion and establishes solidly the argument
for its removal from power, and this, too,
independent of the other considerations
which we have presented. Impotent in
war, incapable of securing a just and
speedy peace, competent only to waste
the blood and resources of the people, it
stands as fully condemned in itst•policy
against the enemy as it does in its measures
of internal administration. And we are
justified in concluding upon , the whole
case, that if the Union is to be restored;
liberty preserved, and - prosperity renew
ed in this country, those results must fol
low the defeat and rejection of the Ad
ministration by the American people.
THE DEFEAT OF MR. LINCOLN REMOVES
TILE MAIN OBSTACLE fo REUNION AND RE.
STORES AT ONCE THE/1M BULB OF TEE CON
trarrnorr OVER THE ADHERINd STATER.
CONCLVECION.
There are but two classes of men in
this country who may rejoice in existing
conditions ; Phut • Those who make
money out of the war, and •secontl, those
who desire to achieve emancipation by it.
As to the lbrmer, their thirst for sudden
wealth is gratified and it is not in their
natnre to regret deeply those 'calamities
which fall u p on their fellow-countrymen
but from which they are exempted. And
as to the radical abolitionist, his cup of
enjoyment is almost full. He believes
that emancipation will take place or the
Union remain broken forever. Either re
sult satisfies him profoundly and wholly,
and no possible event daring his existence
can compete with either of these in merit
and excellence.
But has not the country borne all it can
reasonably bear, J in fact much more than
it can reasonably/ bear, for the gratifica
tion of these-two classes of men, and shall
not the Administration of the Government
under favor of which they nestle in power
and gratify their unholy greed and their
detestable passions, ba thrown . outli of
power, thus relieving the country from
this nightmare of corruption and fanatic
ism which is pressing oat its very exis
tence ?
Short-sighted and passionate men rush
on to accimplish an immediate object, un
able to perceive the consequences which
lie beyond the present moment, and un
willing to believe that new obstacles in
their path of passion and vengeance will
succeed to the existing ones. They vain
ly think that if slavery be struck down by
force, regardless of law or civil obligation,
and negro equality be established in its
stead, no subject of difficulty, no cause of
national peril, no " stone of stumbling"
will remain - in the path of our national
progress. Vain delusion 1 Such expecta
tions are proved to be false by a thouw
and examples in history. The source of
danger is in the wild passions let lepee in
the land which will not regard civil
and which-in their headlong friry
tread under foot both public law and in
dividual right. We do not decry theory,
but we assert that statesmanship is con
cerned mainly in the domain of the prac
tical, and tluttin the present imperfect
condition of human affairs it is obliged to
modify general ideas and adapt- them to
existing conditions, which are infinitely
diverse in different iountries and at differ
ent times. And, , , as all political powers
are conventionaciliat is, established by
express or implied consent; the validity
of any . political act Edust rest Upon 'the
ground that it is anthoriZed. Some dis
tinct authority for it must be shown, or
we must determine againlit ita existence.
And to the existence of afree government,
and to the harmony and prosperity Ma
country wherein it is established, there
must be a profound and constant respect
by rulers lintr7by people for all those
things which. have, been agreed upon or
ingatutett ip, affAira . of':governriaent, and
there mast be a careful repression of all the
destructive-forces by which, the bind's-of
society are loosened and license or abuse
introduced into public outs:wild action.—
'Of destructive forces constituting capital
causes of danger,' coritipficiinind fanatic
ism (before mentionedyniust be'ranked as
chief.; and tie they'votOciw - both inexis
tence, and conspicuous beyond any former
example in these United - Mates? Are.
they not- predominifirilmtaiteiiities Of
the party which 'achieved emcees* in
,1880,.
s end has since held and now bolds 'essess
ion Of,p94tical power? Arid,can themb4
hope otthe future so long-as these . - d*.
tractive principles run their eifreOiiiiie.:
bilked, and unenrhed ?, ,The squad-- *le
menislif socijety _
„inpsl bionght to : the
surface, thilhay politic be -purgofofits
unhealthy* -Ifto*.isind in places of pub
lic trust, just and bread7ininded,ore and
tolerantinen tErsialist
and corraptionista.; laws
be bel4.4,dien free individnal 114011
be permitted and'permissibla ; crime only
will-- • onyriall*Mik
fal eel:n*B.3o widely' .)* asedprompitity,
I=lll
I sedeba - 'too -
bloodshed, and and debisuoh'ment of the nation
fdlifo:f T ? • " •
ignetby all theDeinocratio Members
I t ll3 greNi.)
(Virsanniremoir July 2, 1884.)
•
plairThe result of the Syracuse Peace
Convention settles the question that there
will ino Winton in thd Chicago Conven
tion utilisturb its hormony. So careful
were they at Syracuse to secure concord
at the National Convention, that they re
fused even to send advisory delegates for
fear trouble might be created. We give
elsewhere, from our special reporter's
notes,. Mr. VAllandigham , s speeches in
full .• an abstract of only one of them ap
peared' in the city papers of yesterday.—
Some prejudic§ . has been created against
this geatlemad" because it was supposed
he woild_be willing to see the country
divided ;.but certainly there is nothing in
the speeches we give to warrant any such
idea.— World.
v ! ...!;,p,tc i gßy:,
PROV7igOlkt STORE !
AT -
Poet's Old Corner, Opposite
Searfris
CRANE & FERGERSON .
W ° Y.TI.,i re. ecuull 'l2:74n"'
;v.r.0 .- tr - i!„
GROCERIES, BOVINONS,
11IONa sitea
which they are selling cheap far ready Pay
CONFECTIONERY,
of all Oda, and of the beet varieties.
Fresh Supplies constantly rad.
Eirliesormiberthe . Give ni • call.
Cash paid for Veal, de Deacon Skins.
O. N. CRATE. P. T. FINEIGIIIISON.
Montrose, April 88. ISEA.
rams vv . 3e x re, ME;
-AND
NEW GOODS.
MBE undersigned havingsmtemd Into tmstneas nn
der the name and style of
WEBS' &- BUTTERFIELD,
beg leave to inform the public that they are now re
cefirlng from New York a large and well selected atock
of Gocids of every desaiption, anntlattmg of the latest
Myhre of Spring and Bummer _ •
Prints, Shuffles
. a. , Delanes, •
C'Eususixia.earess,
toottcoixemaess.
1933.eoparlis. ace.
A LOT ON GROCERIES,
,of all Muds. A good assortment of
Crockery, Glass Ware,
Wooden Ware,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,NECTI
TIES, GLOVES, DRESS -
4S, SURFS,
onramts, &A
Also a good assortment of
HARDWARE,
• r • Consisting of -
Shovels, Spades, ROW Fakes
Seyth9s, Fru:dug-hooka, &a..
IltrAll kinds - Of rceatuatee taken tn ex
change; Gaud see teal Wabb'snld stand ott
AVCDIIO.
A. M. BL7TTBSPIBLD. B. J. VIM
Montrose, April 68, MIL
NEW GROCERY
VARIETY STORE !
IiSEVINT,cIf,;,„S.,..T I MIBELL . 'S 110,T,E1l
imbseriber would •inform Ids old..friends, and
the public general)). that be has Just returned from.
New Ye* Ctty ',Ruh a Petaled ssso it me hl of
GR o tiliEt ..
and mrhini seat irtieles, tad's* are needed lei every
amity.. 'and tbat they will be Gold for Ciles,olu at
prices' mat cannot out,* cult. Please eel and eassatne.
• A. N. BULLARD.
C., Montrose, Feb. 11, 1864.
FLOUR-1,- ,FLOUR I
:,.
.. ,
~
puma:lux= 'LOVA, by the load. barrel..
sack
e.. or Dora. for seleatthe tweet, cash rites b
1 ,.
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P. -i'1!4`, 2 1-, •
- • .
:
313TTItil. TALIA)W,EOO34 , II I / 1 1W11$13 tEtti#
sotto IclattirotigOatee tratifed bel =WO zar
Mods at the gtocesy sett Variety Store of
~ i ~ : - ,7 i El*o I'l A. IL atrumul
I WM. N. COOPEII &.CO.
thorn,,,,- , • , ,
plion's ligiack Starnl4ir At
4
-P•! 1 1 : ' a i d .-
ig,sea penthaemodige lute the Owe
u•• tbe eiaten u n toriatin
44„
i ' 41 """IVX. a. • Q . Pie&
lklbtrotiriiif Et, :en. it
"•
NEW 11111AN6EMENTS 1 Yi
A Mew cALE 100 . 200,01101
NEW & CHEAP
. •
For CASH or Ready Pay. •
cialo.3r.a. siirCIMTEI te CO.
HAVZlr iec etred from
tock the East itith a now and
Xtatig-.1, 1 1 a e gioting
The Weft and most approved Styles.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEES.
air3SLCIOCJ3MR..X.Ir.sEi I ,
Of every Description.
ME mr
Of the choicest brands, including hart's celebrated
brand.
Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas, Coffees.
Spices, Sugars, Molasses,
At very Low prices tot CASH, areal and see for
yourself.
Cash paid for Grain, Butter, Eggs, km
2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted.
formerly dears below Boyd
poster's corner, in
the Store formerly occupied. by M.L. t.
O. L. STONE, Z. L. WEEKS.
Montrose, April let, 1854. tf
JAMES R. DE WITT,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
'-' CHOICE FAMILY
Old C 12211122 ,9
-- 9
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
cnst.co 033 M" 3Ft, 'Sr,
GLASSWARE,
idATl,rs . AND 011. s,
HARDWARE AND NAILS,
SESCPIAZI MaZIAMIECEINIL, idea.
Produce taken in Exchange.
Montrose, Feb. '64. J. R. DeWITT.
BOOT, SHOE,
6011. FURNISHING STORE.
F. B. WEEKS &CO.
117 in" opened
eir SPRING STOCK
BOOTS,, SHOES, HATS, CAPS;
CT-.ol:7>ainEt
GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD%
consistilig
everything in Gents' line Of apparel,
from Boots to Hat,
Ladles' Fine' Spring Belmontls and Gaiters,
Men's Fine and Coarse wear,
cheaper than any other house this side of New York
Come and nen for yonrselves.
Boots & Shoes made to order
Montrose, May lath. F. B. WEEKS & CO.
HAWLEY'S
7Coerkital 4C ream,
FOR CLEANEOBI3,.. FIRRERVING
THE TEETH.
mints article is prepared with the greatest care upon
.1 scientific principles, and warranted not to contain
anything in the slightest. degree deleterious to the
Teeth or Gums. Some of onrmost eminent De.dal Sur
geons have given their sanction to, and cheereully re
commend it as a preparation of superior. qualities for
cleansing, whitening and preserving the Teeth. It
cleans them readily, rendering them beaetilbily whit
andpearly, without the slightest injury to the enamel.
It is healing to the gums Where they are ulcerated and
sore. Ills alsoan excelihnt disinfector for old adtide
cayed teeth. which are often exceedingly offensive,. Ii
gives a rich and creamy taste to the mouth. cleansing
it thoroughly, and Imparting a delightful' fragrance to
.the breath.
PREPARED ONLY BY
A. HA W LE - Y dr, C 0
N. W. cox .10th Lombard ota., PRILADELDDIA
AND SOLD By ALL DRUGGISTS
PRICE 25 CENTS.
Wess•tU:zio3tain,les.
Theft!lowing opinion of Dr:White, as to the high es.
teem in whicqte holds the Dental Cream, must be cut
, heient evideneeof lie value ;' to quote other testhnoni
ale In detail is needless, contenting ounschees by simply
hiving the names and addreen of persons who speak of
•
its excellent? for the teeth.
• Pml.strztawra. April 10th,1833.
Having carefully examined A. ilawley46 0 Solidified
-Dental crn.d. hereby Cheerfully recommend ft to the
'public generally.' It la an excellent_preparatiaa for
cleansing and preseryi iv the teeth, and can be used by
all persons with the utmost Confidence, as it* properties
ate perfectly harmless. Besides preserving the -teeth.
!-1t promotes a healthy action to the game, and imparts a
pleasantness to the breath: , • ,
-pr. W. a. WHITE, 1203 Arch street..
• Taos. Twonitt, W. D., Dentist, 491 N. dth et.
J. Dozer AM. 8. Pith st.
B. Vawneasuca. Surgeon Dentist,42s Arch it.
C. A. linroentarc, Dentist, 1119 Walnut it.
8. Desuwenser. D. D. 8.,734 Arch at.'
Y. If. Dixele, 821 Arch et
'Esweetit Tweets** Dentist. Me N. 4th
L. H. Doartuarc E itentist. 807• N; 10th at.
M. L. Lbw°, Dentist. 629 N. Bth at. -
- Jane tt, usu. .1y•• • • • '
Adininietratorie Notice.
NOTICE is hereby gtvmsla let persona indebted to
nip estate of A.M4,IIOLE,RNBACII., late of,
Auburn township . deceived,•tbatinunadlite !payment ,
nutst be ;mule to the undersigned, and lit persons bay . ,
Idgelebde gigabit satd estate *lli preaM th eta - drily at
teatedlur Settlesten ,.,
_ t• 1,, 8. J 34wiwo
Atbl4l2; Jul y 12, tam ' lam • •
xeCuitortl,,
.
NMON If . h e 'given that lattlif tistareentiry
.upon theeatata at /MOS. MOIMIKET,Mte of Cho.
genet tow aid 'deceased, have been granted:to the
anbseriben, an all persons having claims against said
- estate are vetidelliedtu present the same, day attested,
Ins settlement, and thole Indebted to same Ire required
tasamtnintedlitevaym i s,
MATTHEW It, Siker Lake, I
PATRICK EDI N, %tan Lake,
7nly IS, 1864. SW' •
ST. CIiARLESi HOTEL,
issir
J. ACT. 313xxissessis,
roezia .A.sreacatie,
IBEMELALIVerCPIN7',, Eicozo.22.Pez.
Aug. 6; 1883. ly
NEW FIRM.
BALDWIN &, ALLEN, AGAIN !
WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC AVENUE,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR, FEED, SALT,
Garden Seeds,
Wheat, Mover, Timothy Et Flax Seed,
Peas, Lard, Candles,
PORK, 'HAMS, DRIED. BM,
Fish, Smoked Halibut,
Syrup% Molasses and Sugars,
TEAS, COFEEE, SPICES, BROOMS
AND NAILS.
Cash Paid for Butter.
A. BALDWIN. WM. L. ALLEN.
Montrose, April 14, 1864
me m 0
o m .% •
&• A •
MEI W O.
EiC7PILALMTPI•Cb2V, Ps.,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers in
TIMILIDWIeItraik
3E-Et.c,i NT,
STEEL, NAILS,
sinnvis, anovuLs,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
NINE RAIL. COUNTERSUNK.* T RAIL SPIKES.
RAILROAD 4 MINING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRErGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND
' Bb.firg, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS,
PLATED•BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES,
PELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, 4e.
ANVILS, VICES. STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS,
HAMMERS. SLEDGES, FILES, /Cc. /Cc.
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, lISLITNG. PACKING,
• TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT; HAIR GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, LEATHER FINDINGS.
FAIRBANKS SCALES.
Scranton, March 1,1,-1863. 1y
P'72OII\I79ICOMT
Examining Surgeon !
THE subscriber having V ilen appointed by the Com.
missioner a - Pensions:a MEDICAL EXAMINER at .
lame. to examine and give certificates to all entitled to
Pensions, will attend to all applications that may be
'presented lo him, at Montrose, Pa. Rooms at J. B. Tar
bell's Hotel. E. PATRICK,
MontrOse„ April 6, 1863.7—tf
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,
PENSIONS,
And Back Pay I
•
Tum nntlersigned Limas= AGENT Or THE Govanto
UN?, will give prompt attention to 111 claims Barns•
ted to his care. No charge unless successful.
Montrose, Aug. 20.'69. J. B. McCOLLITM.
HOPE GOLD COMPANY.
!SINES--"GOLD ,DIRT LODE," GLLYM coudr
COLORADO.
Capital 80,000 ehares, $25 each
TUCIMES:
Joii EVANS, Colorado. Geo. W. ONATVLIN.
F. 11, Juno, New-York. liznareomn Frfinz, N. Y.
B.,Comzlgew•York. R. CormELL Wimp', N. Y.
Wit. Roman. New-York. M. C. TYLER. New-York.
E.G. Anrioi.n, Providence, R. I.
President—ills Excellency JOHN EVANS, Governor
of Colorado Territory. .
Vice-Preafilenta--HOn. S. Q. .A.o.got.n, Dr. F. Q. Juno.
Treasurer—WAlLTEU E:LAWTOS. .
Secretary—J. P. DAVILA. (fipily imico.l2
Office No. Z Cliff, street, New,York.
.12171ECIEINCItEIC
itrawitimeturers and Den Jeri In
WOOLEN GOODS,
Camptown, on Wyalucing Creek, Bradford Co. Pa.
Rolls Carded • and 'Cloth Finished.
WEManufacture Cloth for Cnetomere on Shares, or
at the following origami per yak Cassimere, beet
finish, fine, 45 cents. Plain Cloth; beet finish, flne,lsc.
Gray and Mixed Cassimems. 411 Ms. TWeede, 22 cents.
Common Pulled Cloth, Miele. White Flannel, 22 cents.
Madder Red Flannel, 52 cis. Gray Flannel, 25 eta.
The Gray Flannel made with taste, and very Imitable
for Clothing.
We will card Roils for persons from a distance to
take home without delay. BARNEY GIGHAII,
AMOS - WRENCH.
Camptown, May 10th, 1864.—tf • •' -
..a..ct-zawcnr cira PE=
DUTCH EAST-INDIA COFFEE CO.
ICI MI Clt s
168 Reade street, N. Y.
WBE above Company are known all over the worlds'
the owners of the Oored,Plantatfone of "lava and
tarkt in the Dutch Ea* Indies. and are the latest
monopolizers of Coffey on }be Globe..
The
,•
The andersigned (who is apjfoidted thelt 'side agent
Gm Grated Eistes and the British robanies ) mint/ivy
for sale three differeni kinds Capp, which, for rem
Witter grade andeheapnesso prickewill defy eoMfoeti.
lion. r '
Oar 64 nArksiut COPFEIe” neskr ,afore In
troduced in this country, Old eVeneivelppsed in the ar
mies and navies of Europe. and richly valued, will be
put apatipricea to reach all consumers. and our SUSS
JIMA be titeMagnwn Bomrm Coffee of tbo age.
Wertz Where, for todoMhuidation' of timers, Famt.
Iles, r Ckiyarnment„coutractom , sample" ffiry.and
,drawn for testing. ,
Ord ni,sblicited. On receiptoteitib, Coffee promptly
forwarded as directed. , ,
' • •
igs Bead° IStredt,tNe*lferk,' •
Sole Agent, Dutch East-India Coffee Conipstny
• •1 • •,
S. Z. Pettengill & Co.; •
p• 57 PATUK ROWelifbverolk,'Siid 6 State Street,
Bgatop,ara 4 r&garde to, i{te Mrmirear.DanoprOlu,
thoseeltler; sad are aattimado to take advertlieraents
and sabieriptioas for as at our lowest rates.
AtELTUREELS
Now offorsfor sate ono of the lines! andifeltael
of r ,• : t • tc
G ~1, . 71.) I
Ever offered in Susquehanna Connty,and probably cona
prising the greatest variety of most different articles' of
any Store to the Northern part olPettrusylvairia,and per
baps of the entire State. An assortment is kept, in
&boat thirty different branches *tirade, and the selee
tions are made from about forty of the beat Houses in
New York, and more than fifty Dealers and Manufac
turers out of New York. A 'large proportion of the
Goode are brought direct from the manufacturers, than
insuring genuine articles. Customers on entering the
Store must not expect wand everything in died, but
nearly every article wanted will be pro Incedby inquiry,
Some Idea of the Stock may be formed by the following
general outline, but enumeration is Impracticable, •
M
Drugs and edicines, Paints and Oils. Dye Stuffs,
Groceries, Licjaors, lliotkdry, Glass Ware, Wall and
Window Paper, Jewelry, Silver Ware,Perfumery.flancy
Goods, if uslati Instruments, Brushes, American Pocket
Knives, Table Cutlery and Silver Plated Ware( Lamps,
Materials fpr Lights r liartivvaro, Bed Cords,Stone Ware,
Dry Goody, ilirrors,Wlndow Glass. Lithographs. Var
nishes, Bird Cages, Spectacles, Whips, and Luttes,
Brooms. Guns, Pistols, 'Ammunition. Tobacco, Medi
cal and Surgical instruments, Salt, Soap, Potash Um
brellas. Porcelain Teeth, in short.nearly everything.**
restore the nick, to please the taste, to delight the eye,
to ;malty the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and
substantial comforts of life.
. .
The attention of the public IP respectfully Invited to
my stock of Goode, bought exclusively tot cut down;
and Milt e sal d'ed the same prinetpte tot to*'priees.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, January Ist, :;
02V DOOM
A PILL ASSORTMENT OP
YON,
ear JE6 ' lt RECEIVED, .M 1
• sad wll,l be sold -
AT A LARGE REDUCTION
.from April prices
glif Thin Iteduellon wilt include the
ENTIRE STOCK
which will be (mind as largo as usual, and will be sold on
THE MOST LEM TERMS
For C'AUELIEIC
ON TIME, or for PRODUCE
FL DIIBEITT,•
Nov, 1863. New Milford.
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose, Pa.
Wet IL 8.11. 1 PC11 1 Proprietor.
TIRS new and commodious Hotel's situated on Fablic
Avenue. near the Court House, and nearly In centre
of the business portion ofliontrose. The Proprietoris
confident that be is prepared to entertain g. nests Inc way
that cannot fall to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
The Hotel and furniture are new, and no expensehaa
been spared to render It coo* truce superior to any in
,been
parrot' the State. It is well supplied with all recent
improveutents.turdcomforts, and obliging wafters will
always be ready to respond to the call of customers.
The Stables connected with this house are new and
eonvenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patrpnageof
his old friends, travellers, and the publit generally '
Jan 63 tf WICK. HATCH
WOOL CARDING
ALIVX:IO
CLOTH DRESSING:
undersignedrn"
resumed: hl 7 Be" T his old lod, and rro%.ty
aired
the machinery, is now ready to receive work, and will
warrant all Intrusted to hie care to be done in a good
and workmanlike manner. HARVEY SLUM.
llarford, May 10th, 1304.-3 m
CALVIN C. HALSEY,
For Pensioners, and Applicants
for Pensions.
mar Oak° in Public Avenue, overihe Store of J. Ly
ons & Son.
Montrose, Pa., May 26, 1684. 11
manhood :. How Lost, Bow Restored.
1 - UST Published, new edition of Dr. Colverwens
0 Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without
metliciriej or SPISIIXATOIUMCPA, or seminal WCOLIICBIS,
involuntary seminal losses, iIIPVTLICT, mental and.
physical incapacity, Impediments to marriage, etc.;
also, consumption, epilepsy, and fits, induced by self-
Indulgence or sexual extravagance.
larPrice, In a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated anthorin this admirable essay, dearly
demonstrates .from a thirty years succesaftd practice,
that the alarm ing consort nc es of self-abuse maybe ta&
Icaily cured * ithcrut the dangerous nee of internal med.
'eine or the application of the knife-Apt:doting o rat a
mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by
meanisof which every sufferer, no matter what •hlartm
idition may.be, may cure himself cheaply,privately, and
kw:tear
PerThlfi t teetnre should be, ht .tha hands of every
youth and o'er) , Mad in the Jana,
Sent, under seal. in a plain envelo pe, to any address
post-paid. on receipt of six cent, or two 'post stamps.
Address the pnblistiers. , &CO" , •
jals y] 127 flowery, Nt Y., Post race box, 45864-
HOWA HD Aitoelhitlon,Philadetphis. Pa:
Diseases of the Nerrdus, Seminal. Urinary znoream.
pal erstems 7 -new and reliable treatment—in Reports of.
the IIOWARD ASSOCIATION.' Sent by matt In nettled
letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Thr. J. Szru.rx
lloomrron, Reward Assoclation,No, 2 South Oth street,
Phliadelphlsc: Pa, ' oeng 't33
ERIE RAILWAY.
cila.GET.ocb. 6 „nziLlmegzuvita.3:43rattyonlt6ttlbte
following hours, viz:
wzarwAnD DOUND. ,RASTWARD 130IIXD.
1, Day Expiese, •• 2:31 p.m 2, 'MN; Itzpresi, I:I 7 PP
8, Night Expreim;tos sin 6. Steamboat 8:10 p.m
5, Mail, at 1:20 p.m • 8, Cincinnati 6:83a.m
21, Way Freiht, 1:08 p.m 29, Way Syerg* ! lo:oo 1.131,
21, Emigran t, 9:18 - • • '
! runs (Snail", bUt
in 7 does oot ran on Son-.
XINOT, Can. Supt.' •
Than 21, rant' nsertr 41 1 1 , ';
does not run Mondays. T
days and 'Mondays. OA
"THE. FAMOUS -BARBER:' .
, v9t 1 3 6 And Bet tho famous Barbar,, . i -", - ~,
Famous Barber; Totem: Hayti. ,
Late of Hay W
i,__now at Weeka',• • • I;1 ' .t •
,1 •.&i ad writ P. ceks' Stocalicomq.,.. ,
P 'me it aciing'and ithamo6ing, ' '
. . Find too cutting hair to suit you,
Plod mo ready at your aerate°.
At your service, CVAILEY MOIERIB:
.Montroso,Oct. 15, 1863. 4. : , f : :,
A. ,G REArNoi,DO;;f 7 :.
WOOL ,CARDIN.G,
noao 1., : :
May WI, 1864—tt ‘IIII4IOIICIGYPIN Pa.
,`;SOLDfERV --1 130i)tITY'''''
r-PENSIONS • '
aaaeizEsexcas..l=Kai3r.
WIZ undorsett ticatiesiouatirr tai.oow
BR2 4, ha *ng
,obtaltted 11001, 4 1 7 SWIM
&e., ere prompt to tO all clot= inttussou
to his ogre. r o chargo unless sancemdltl.:
GEO. P. LITTLE
Montrose, June 6th,
:1:N St CARD:.
• BILLINGS ErfROEFB,:
fofAND LITE INSURANCE Mee
at z brov. wind of Brit k Rica. Itt hie
abeenteLbtal nets Ct. theinCee will rams eteer 1, 7 c .
L. BROWN. fßioatroset. Weal, ?Mc—i
•
H. HUHRITT,
•
DEALER infitaple and Fana,Day Good,. Creams
hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drno;olls.. and Palatal
Boots and Shoes. Mats and Caps. Fors, BaCalo Itabg a :
Groteriod, Prosislons, ate., hew '
April 21. 1864. •
PETER RAY,
•
Xalloozaisocll .491.u.crelockzie.er,
Auburn Four Corners, P..
A. 0. WARREN,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Penile',
AA. and Exemption Claims attended to. feta
ENTOInco fintdoor below Bold'' Store,' Nonuusei.ps.
M. C. SUTTON, •
LICENSED'AUCTIONBER,- 141 endsville, Bakes to
Penn's. J.
DOLT. E. L. HANDRICK,
PHYSICIAN Jr. BURGEON, respectfully tendril Ms
professional services to the citizens of Frien4
villa and vicinity. [$ 'Office In the office of Dr. Lest.
Boards at J. Bosford's. tJuly AO, MM. ly
GARRATT,
DDEALER in Flour, Feed, end Meal, Ewell aye, Da
Salt, Timothy and Clover geed, Grocerist, Prost,.
lone, Fruit, Fish, Petroleum OH, Wooden and Stone
Ware, Yankee Notions, du. ac. VEr Opposite Railroad
Depot, Now MUford, Pa. , Meb Y4,IWAL—Iy.
Z. a.IRLIM,
A. LATIUCOP.
LATHROP, TYLER & RILEY,
DEALERS In Dri , Goods; Groceries , Hardware, Ready
Mode Clothing, Boota & Shoes, , Hata & Cam
Wood t Willow Ware, Iron - , Nana, Soled TWer Lath
es, rah. Flour and Salt, all of which the/ offer at the
very
flarlrAcmgeolot Whrictes._a73
Lathropa Brick Building, Montrose, Pa.
April 6,186 a. 7-' .
WU. Ut7NTITSO COOTiIL ..
WM. H. COOPER it CO.,
BAPHlD:W.—Montrose, PIE lihneeresors to Post. Cocos r
8s Co. Office, Lathropeum nU4lng, Tzp:o 0, 6 4 .•
J. B. 'Vaduz , * tr.stiarta.
XdCOLLUitt & SEAR:T.N,,
4
TrOANIIT and Commallan at Law,--Blaattaaa, Pa.
Ofdee Lattiroye new Wilding. over Thu Hank.
DR. WM. SMITH,
oI7RGEON DE 11137 ,— Montrose, Pa.
..,„.-
oflice fn Latbrops' new building, over „
the Rank. All Dental operations WM be .iam aa
performed In good style and warranted. • ,
P. LINES,
LASAIONABLE TAlLOR—Montrose, Pa. Shop
in Phenix Block, over store of Reid. WW I
& Foster. All work warranted, as to lit and h. •'t
Cutting done on short notice, in hest stile: Jan •
JOIIN GR. V'Ek
LIASMONABLE TAlLOR,—.Montrose, Ps. PUT
IL.' near the• Baptist Meeting Mouse, nn Tut:mike'
treet. All orders filled promptly, in first-rate sWe.
Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to At.
L. B. ISBELL,
REPAIRSCIocks. Watches, and Jewelry at the
shortest notice. =Acre reasonable trues. All.
work wartanted. Shirp In Chandler and Jessap'e
+tore, Moarruosz. Pa. «25 U
WM. W. ROM,
riABINET AND MAID n►A Vof Mainsuret, 2491:40.m.Pa. U
- C.. 0. FORDHAM,
~IifANUFACTTIRER of BOOTS ea SHOES, Montrose,
Pa. Shop over Dewitt's atom, All kfrule et work
made to order, and repairing done neatly. id
ABEL TURRELL,
DEAL= in Drugs, Medicines Cbettlimll.l
Stuffs, Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Vandsl=l
dow Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jeweby
mery, &e.—Agent for an th e most popular PATENT
lIELICINES,—Montrose, Pa, ang t.f
FIRE INSURANCE
THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
gas Established an Agency in Montrose.
The Oldest Insurance Co. in ehe_Union
CASH CAPITAL IX
ASSETS OVER, PAID
THS rates are as low as those of any good company In
New York, or elsewhere, and It. IHrectors are amen
ggLiest for honor and Integrity. '
as PLATT, Secy. ARTHUR G. COMM. Pres.
Montrose, Julyls, '64. BILLINGS STROUD, Ag't.
NERANCE COMPANY,
eZlr Nesxrwircosit.
ASH, CAPITAL, TWO,MILLION: COLLARS.
ABICEMTS lit Jar. 1864, 63,888,870.27.
LIABIL4I3IB, " " • - 78,110825.
F. Milton Smith, Seep. Chas./. Martin: Pttsidinit
John Motile°, " A. F. Wilowtholles '!
Poltdelassnedand renewed, by the •cndenllaed it
his office, in the Drink Block, Montrose, Pa t ..
nov29 y HILIIJNGB 811110P3h dire.
R.-B.: &GEC). P. LITTLE,
Atto' xne' goi and.Coimellons at Law,
reacciwir" 4 = o o;l, -.l"ektiaiva"
eltiTicz OD MOO, Street. Partleptr ettentlemem
to CaoeYancinrr. dee.lo 'Cl•crtit
Nr41:309[ 1 1C7.10:1! •
TffE ntricifbei herebi.rtirpeetiblljetes notice that
be bap Warn Meuse to eneticmeer to the Ceenti
of Snagnehanpa, sod offers his *entice, to the publle.—
Vireha d iel tenfoneble ; end ell eels will bop
attea to. *MIER MM.
Cbotonn , I£o4.
MURKILY DYE COLORS. with •dinxtforas bow
fs: to use them, for isle by AIVIL .
. 1 4e,;3.1 Ontrosvgitmotrat
PPELl,,Eiy*P__,_s*.TnlnviD.47-8, 4T MONTB O33 I
BIISQUEILINIIA C 9,17„
AL. gr. C343II3EtELX:I7#I4WATir
Atsl, Pl 4 4 VP l i ng .F3 / 47#1,P 41 k ir A la ' •
• whero paypico to pot made, le 'dream 11,044
'laments coltetted; will he the rate of $2.50 I Mir.
AD:risanazwrztaserted at thetate tot§l
each square of tea lines or leas, solid roam tame wm" ,
anells cent% (or each entempen} Ineertlon.
advertisers alloyed aukaleWges, ilarlIC011111:11.
nit4WEPOtOillale:44oo4l4o:lo order.-
"4 1, 1ei f fa*F9:49fr Ift:Pcrii!!o°,oß.ll44oPO4es*
EIGRIADMEI33FILIEP ,
at , • „ : a it •
Si ND
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.A f pr r
' will stir • prom at, tl 10 41,
:04thqutatiotVI"thr„ 44t0; Chircatieil Eir
,4044 116 41011
*ontrose, , All:l4, 2944. , ',1"."
SratticiliAiniitoiu in init i al' ,
AIL Tv
--sum comm.
.. 41500,01 X
$1,1100,000.