The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 08, 1864, Image 3

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The.peuipp ~/ a na,,zol.9T,e ndgof
Li£o6'3.ltwoLtl#3,l ) .6pl4 144 n, : iva'Atiee
in thedifNreetken#4:ton Saturdn'tmett
ing neit r -tO- prepare for attending- the
mass meeting excithe :17th. See report
Tim -Keystone, Flag.
We are authorized to state that iba
legatien "We Keystoniillicer-FlUg";
which was run oViiiiheinot :Aiti the nomiu
atiouitaceilalli3f-Jua not,taken:illown:
on hearin,g,4hat,,curtroopa occupied At
lanta'r The - Republican editor lies about
it; that's "oo6dtifb dlie.ihatter!M
, a '7 • • s
D.O II 4CirAUR .00thity Conventibn;
The - Democratic „conventiou met at the
old Court-house on the Bth; and organized
wittiriftleare'ai"follows : President, An
beret Carpenter; Vice do., Th. Johnson
and Gayforit letritis; Sec's J. L. Merri
man and Daniel Brewster.
',Clio Villniving is :a list of delegates:
ApoLseon : Geo. Rice, Wm. Regan:
Auburn:- Jonas-Carter, 1 -
Ararat : - 13:11.1?ix, If. ".1 7z W. eat:"
7Briilgewatert Vaohnson, I. E.lldebe:
Choconut: J. Rhnble, E: Chalker. ..
'Dimoak : I. A.lifiltr, C. J. Lathrop.
--Ftiendsville: D. Embler, M. C. Sutton,
'Ffi-An§';,J. L, .4errittutu,,N. T..131/4.
Foie-hi:aka': .Y. l BMA's*, li. Birdsall,
'Oilmen': flhrrj: Dix, A. C. Sweet. '•
-Gil Timid; O. - Trowbridge, W. Barns. .
BM-13: C. S. Gilbert, F. Churchill.
Hamsonr•- -- 11 - N — orbn„ ' -'-' -
Hatfordf'A-Xarpenter, W. B. Guile. •
Jessup: John Smith, I. E. Birehao.
P en ox ieltriatl
r` i
A:l2 .Iffbri 'A. Ellywort:Ah,.-St 'Cf/. H. Perry.
Ls 'lltus,
'''LitlitV: G. W. - TtlfutrN 101 in Blibee. I
titierty: P. P: Ifutts,' D.O. Turrell.
Middlatoivn: P.S. Hoss, i ll. Reeler.
Montrodel 1 B: MuCbiltim, D. Brewster
s'N.-Milftird; I. D. Foot, J. P. Hardin t „o..!
"14 Borri:' J. S. Tingley, A. dick. - '
Oakland: 1111Shutta, J. M. Tillman.
Ausix,;Tames Logan, Ellsha oAborn. '
egvisfXrare: J. IfeCorrniek, M. HayS.
Springville: W.H.Grerrittion, H.P.Scott
Susq'a: G. Curtis •A, W. RowlCy.
Thpnson: Terry Whitney, , . r
,`"-,Ott-motion of J. B. McCollum, Hon.
ClitaxxsPexasoN was nominated for re
eVeTiou to Congress; by acclamation.
A county ticket was then selected, as
nigivate at head of this paper.
g.:ll.l!deCollutn, 'Viorrn. B. Hendrick, &
Amherst Carpenter 'were chosen as the
Congressional Conferees.'
G.,,T: Lathrop, Thomas Johnson and R.'
koli.foo ! jr.,' Representative Conferees.
',IX. 31errimau, C. _S. Gilbert, A. W.
Rowley, C. J. Lathrop; and/A. L. Jeffers,
were thosoratoieport, resolutions; and in
their-absence the convention was addres
sed by R. a:Little; IDA: .' ••t
-The,enmarittee 'recommended the adop-,
den' of the r Chicago Platform, • (whiCh is
printed in another column,) and also the
fullowing: •- - 1 ' • ' ' • -
,liewtordi That, :as in tbe pait, we are
unequivocally attached to the maintenance
of-the Constitution and the preserimtion
oldie 'Union, and that we most earnestly
desirFrait early restoration o 5 peace;) bitr
mony, and prosperity, throughout our
ccuttgolli ou42tel!evingi, as • weldo l that
these ends will lic„frest.,..*omphshed by
the election'nftheltilfrevier:ently selected
at ChilangS, Yew_ pledgh ix duelmilted :iind
earnest support i and we respectfully invite
all.irrelpeckveofformer partylaffiliatiWts,
to join us in a common effort to save our
country from impendiugfruin: • • -
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Resolved, That we, hail the nomination
of Mal-Gen. QEORGE B. McCt.mLaw .for ,
theoffice-of President of the United Statery
with turfeigued-pleasure, believing him to
belrOv'tinly fully competent and worthy,
but that beis_the.,first e phoice_ofthe great
majority of ibe•Dernocratio party, and of
a le e trtaxittictolOf those„tertnerry ecru, '.
q tfd Ari . iip irthiati tjartiett; rand th at We
t
wt centr , i .ute - o.fir utmoirt,efforkoptiarda
his trio .. . ,ife eleatla,_ -->
. 2,:firaifsid,'..Thirt' ;tire Allefeat, • 14- the Hi:
publimurtnajority in Osatgreitt, of the prop
°ski-err-ranted by Hen. Charlea - Dkni•mn,
the•Represatntive of this district, in favor
of a libetallncrease of the soldiers' pay,
each asshaeldbe comarensurate with the
necessary iderease'Of . :pay- tol laborers in•
thiciffiffir.7(cation z orlife, was unjust
toiony.faliow-citizegs wbo..bave imperilled.
thtirlib&uperit elis battle-6eld "at the mil
of tlitited6titirri4 au& Iliat Tit - is:farther
eeidenca-'-tEirdingr-'"-t&.c:puYtr.tt.t-ihw..••xl.tM
b"y",pocr'fsy, of the 'claim pat , fottlt by' fife,
Republican leaders that they ar,e exclu
sively thrre - fs °ldlers! Ftioodo'.4 4 r
. Remised, That to the ticket ibis :day,
noud: 4 "Hi',Wil pledge our elFoest aud.l
undivided o rs. sto • •.
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The rep ort
. watt adopted unanimously: 1
• Oo•ill__"° 11- 0__/1 it WA Ld eic i tefir_.tb_at:P l e.P_resel l t•
county•axou•townsurp cOromutees contuitfa
their duties, as such, until the third Mon-• 1
day kr fiti yw nextrand,tfitt: tbfa•ferm
of the county committee thiedily repelled
exteud - none rearfrourethg. date. :,12,:
.
Thervotaspitteedos oat year,will be
iummitOfbk .itr_9 - rikeT! ,
44;: e . t,' WAS juincitto ced
gait umer n was preparN.tor `We delegates
stvitatriCi3-etofie tioteL- -
140,ivaltegolvad That2a)!ileCiellan
,taifi 7
aiaeithigliaAtilit at. Montraiat-
t
~ ; SVJ resolved thetW:4o6l ti WDs
t ; ibeir iisaal. places_ of hofaiott the
Prigeri P*44,4 o o 33 akeillzaget Onts
for rfflatetitig.:—theae
• ga ta"tblifietif*SattWay rteeing
14 4 1 , 1 ete0140fririVA r 34 9 1.
nave 4
.3 iv ~efetotreteed,upoo.
A. a..
_rr*.g.igittb, J. B.
*PO:4MT 494,134. ...114e*Ii 3 APPROk,
s,:t"*tt!!c?9l l 4peakers'af4Seneral
With three" elleemibi-MeOletiatiolte
•dt'ifPlfaAiePAFLLVKffliOgf4***:xt's•,t,
Cheers fbr left,Dayis./
The'fiienda of McClellan Called upon
Dr: Hakes ofliMernei for a- , brief speech
n ,thturrival•otthe gimping train. at Gt.
i:Xtedd,on.:'Fridit last.l After the close
.of tlle!i r iPiech illeculeeting'adjoUrt!ed 'Mk*h,
three cheers for, McClellan. As the etio'efi
subsitleika voiini -was heard calling for
" three cheers fiaeff Davis ;" but as it
Appeare4 ,that - there was only one Lincoln'
man present, Jeff Davis got no cheers.--'
WO baiM. the nau;ie of the Lincoln-Davie
chap,lnt doubt Aultether he is entitled to
the notoriety of a - mention of it in the pa
pers. Let each hurrah for his candidate.
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For the Oampake.
'O% *Hi send the I)m:oons:radii after
the Neyember election, to single subscri
bers for 30 cents; and where four or more
are ordered by one person, 25 cents each.
No paper Sent till paidfor.
—The rebel auctfederal pickets go in
swimming together, Both armies are tir:
ed-ofitlio war amid the politicians who
.
prohing
N. Y. Wholesale Prices of Produce,
ItePpried'for; r tbn a Voitro.4' . Derocrat . )l,
lostitt CAliPiNtin,'Commission mereh
ant, N o. ,s 2 Jay., street,, New Toy , k, to
Whotri Shipments ot'pkiducemay be made.
Two thirds of , the .market ; value will, be,
advanced end the receipt;
_of thel_gondi if
desirecVertd•ts quick return; made fcir4he
balance. Full flireetions and a weekly
Market report sent free of charge by mail
to those making shipments.
f'AieWe;r4lbe ending Sept. 3,'64:
Beans, white sound, per be., 2 50
Butter in ion tubs, per pound, 60
" firkins, , - 40
rolls, " 3B
'Cheese, choice, ' • 24
" common, " 14
Drie4'Apples p,." -- i• - :, 11
Eggs, fresh, per dbseni •. 2,2
Flout; 'Wheat, - por barrel; 9 00'
" , :rye, • - ---• `.:• - B_oo
Feathers,' live geese, per lb.; 87
Beef Sides, ' 44 10
Mutton. in. carcass, " 8
Veal, -- " 10
Pork, dressed, " 14
Wheat,..;.._ _ per bushel, ,2.30
Rye, - 1 1 - 1 —" .- ' -- '1 80 ,
Oats, 46 97
Corp,
Ridei, - ary, per round, - -- 22 -
" green,
,„‘,,i, , 14
Lard, common to best,- per lb., 22
Beef, mess, pe,t barrel,l3 00
MI .....=
- prime, 800 12 00
Pork, mess, 87 00 40 00
" prime , 26 00 95 00
Hams, smoked, per lb. 25 27
Shoulders. smoked, " 19 20
Timothy Seed, - per bushel, 575 650
Tallow, per lb. 19 20
Wool, washed, - 95, ..1 20
" nii*astied; -- 60 • 70
Apples, pik - ai - artel, 200 400
perippund,‘ 15 20
repiirt of th; New York -
Market can be : seep ,at the office of the_
Afentrose Democrat,.. corrected up to last
Saturday. We have. on file a weekly
Price Current of ..Praduce, for the use of
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Our-friends who may r c4il to examine it.
In the - 4bove list is' given the , lowest and
higheSt' prices 'which' 'are ~governed by
quality end coodition. . Many articles that
are notitientione.d `libetr . :Ui - daq be found on
the report itithiiiiacu. • : t= • ,
2MIUILItIL.ZdGgLahIFiEt.
At Elmira, on the 28th ult., by
Rev, Mr. L. Rosenbloth, Mr. M. S. DES
4utut, of Montrose!, Ta., Mid Miss B:.a•
rrot_P4iii3jpruierly ofthesaTeil4ce,
butlfite eify. ' -
73294b..w3m05.
In Brooklyn, Aug.! , 280, 1864, of dip
thetia; Flurry., ofily4on of Ammi and Em
ily L. Ely, aged -11:.years, 1 mo. and 2
4 0* •
,thS - wive so lonel'itre'ire laid thee to
rest ; ,
SICeP thou loved one,,thy spirit is blest.
°w l 09°Iin,g,4w4y 40 !be regions of love, o
dwell wall illy Saviour forever aboie.
Nom,
.434 4 )
i,:egalyed according to Act of Conircen.
,Adajetie, ',7 l - 7 FOrotLt fra
Adinittistrattr's Notice.
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N 4 M CB 414r6br4iTtela all haTiD2 claim)
against the eatale.l9 ittsATII, late Of Choc°.
nut towaistip; deap i vrmseet. Theta, duty attested, rot
68fliatoent, and alr Noirebted to same are requiv:
ed toacooltome te33apperot.,l6 the underafgned:
4 "'- ' • ' Alice 8E6.T11, Ja., Adm'r.
' ;Chocon6t, Sept. 8,1864. '''Sw •
..*• l '"' :"?rattiOutokiii'Notiodw -- ' - -
.
AxOTICE Is tteieby given that fetters testamentary
/1 npo_ RI
_VA% oftrATl/IP/4114kIt a htte of
Silver Isityt OA denV,lnttre . £X to to the
sabserlber,in AI parentF i sing els ma amtlno raid
estate are requeatetran,O t the BOMA' daly'Attested,
for settlement, and thole nikbted to antne etel required
to make imm#4o,6qpetz• • •,
VSFII E aLID, t E e m
• ?
Silver Lake,', : fiipt44,V3f; ) fi.Yr. •,',
Admlnistratrbe r fAia of teal Es•
lqi Is hereilyglygnAltnplinrasneSok an:ot.
Vett, the Orphan e go _firumuchunita enantl.
tO direettS&l'wHt-erpote valeta Ow Conrt-honse
In MontrosberLZhntgay,l693,24StkProfftt- D.
1864,4 ope 01t,,p,..p.. - the fonowt og - Seal Estate
irfUSWldtkleh dept to wAt :
.
sbaSopttato lol.ot lan4t tri t i med ite pi the towtteldp_of
Oreat Bend,inthet county ot oeunns, 15tite of
PetnisylVaida, bounded and *MM.% +As :
On the tiorthrby - lot .owned tistahrOkinnet
on the west - 111ot owned WI. WO glen trott the tooth
by lot owned by Joseph Bolles' arnd on thr east by the
gref Bendonl.ch pth on turnpike, onetaining 8,180
feel er . lurtalte, tOtedheilitallersppnetensnees:
-XERMEL-450 on 'Owen" of sale; one half the balance
'Akan] konArmattan; the rpiiiinder he 010
PerCAlta 1.4{44 1 nere 14 41 : 4
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POOPCOF. I *. . • • • ' •
GONE ,To,ll ,
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AR.
AI have concluded to enlist In Uncle Bam - tervicii,
I take this method of informing my friends and
Eatoa. is INllShaVW.aolil my entire Stock tblar.cbarles
notes, 'w ho o be my successor, and whom I can
cheeriblly r ecommend, as being tally qualified to do
,all kinds of Mitch - and Cluck Repairing it the best pos
sible mriulner.v. - • ••••• •
I would return my sincere thanks for the libeial pat
ronage beatowed upon me, and .would solicit the same
for my successor, confident that he by fair dealing and
good work will merit the lame. Try nim.
L. B.ISBELL.
liloatroscothg r. 16th,
, •
The abaersigteil alit' still continue to'iariy — on the
business in all Its branches such as
Watch, Clock, Pr. Jewelry Repairing.
Particular pains. takgn, with dna Watches; such as
Okronomaters,Tinplox and .Ungliab Levers. ' All work
warranted. A fins lot of New Watches and Clocks - oh
hand, for sale, Warranted to keep good Unto for one
year or the money rehinded. -
M.TIIIIbid. CASH AND NO -CREDIT.
***non on east side arPuttileAvesnie„ta P. B . o w n,
tiler's store. 8w„. . CHARLES HOLES.
LADIES FANCY FURS:
AT
10113 t FAUEMArS
'OLD ESTABLISLIED
Fur ETEumfitct,ory,
10. 718, Aiwa irriturr
above 7th, PIGL'A.
.e now in store ofmy
v Importation and Men
tors, Que. of the Largest
id most Beautiful selee-
Mos of
- . FANCY FURS,
for Ladle,' end - ohildreies wear lathe city. , Also, a fine
assortment of Gmits FM Gloves and rollara.'
As my Furs were ail tiurchased wheiirtaold was at a
ranch lower premiumlthan at present„tam. SOsided to
dispose of them at very reasona. , le prises, midi would
therefore solicltatall from my friends of Susquehanna
County. and: vicinity.
farßetheitrber the muse, number and street I
JOHN FA REIRA.
'HS ARCH Street, above 7th. month side
Sept. 8,1864. 5m • PHILADELPIdA.
,er firm Etrt hive no partner, is nor connection with any oth
• byhtlidelph.
2 85
69
58
49
26
FARM.FOR SALE!
rrqIIE stibialbarCdrers for tale hisTABIL, situated In
JL NortliJaektain, on the Lenox and 'Harmony Turn
pike five tulles from Suequebaraur Depot, formerly
LMOWII as thoWbeafon farm. t3ab3.larm contab's
3.31.0 .AL.a.rees .
about 80 acres under impruremelit. - There are two
dwelling houses on said farm. The barna are very
large and saw • . The Fruit is of the Oral quality. This
farm is well watered with living springs—running we
ter at the house and barns.
Ten Cowls,. tpshetv and other Stock, together with
all necessary Farruing . Tools, Dairy Utensils, &c., will
be sold with the place, if wanted. -
One third of the purchase mo. ey will be required
down. and the balanceln yearly instalments, to sultthe
purchaser.
W 1 6tA Brepsiu,.
Jackson. Aug. 25,1661
±47,Otidee.
PATNICS ,80142iD., } In the Susquehanna Cora.
. "I Pleas, No. 'U. Ang. T. WM
ChSP L OMNE McD4l4l:EL.Ejectment for 59 acres and
115 perches cifland' In Cliffordameashlp—Beg_innlng at
the southwest corner Of lot No. tor the M. Meylert al
lotment of Med. of Samuel Meredith's •estate. thence
along the south line of said lot west M 7 9.10 perches,
thence, south 314-10 perches ; thence east 262 X perches
to the centre of *said turnpike ; thence along the same
northerly to the beginning—being the north half of lot
No. O. of theallotment aforesaid.
. . _ .
On motion of plaintiff's counsel, the said Conrt did,
on the 24th Noyettiber, 181.e3, grant a role upon the deft
to appear in the said action and plead by the first day of
the then nest term, which Role has been duly conti nue t
until November term neat, to wit, the ant aay of Nov.
term, 1864. G. I:I,ELDRED, Prottey.
Aug. 23, 1864. Sw
PUBLIC SALE!
TE subscriber will offer for sale at auction at his
residence in East Bridgewater. on Thursday, Sept.
Bth, ISG4. the follosrtug demibed property, via:
Ons pairsoting Horses, one old Pone, one 3 year old
Colt. one ycliol4 Colt, two Cows, four Yearlings, one
Double naruess. and other articles not mentioned.
. _ . . .
TEEMS.—Cash down on all sums under $10; $lO and
over, six months credit with interest and approved se
curity.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P.M. •
HENRY M. WIT T VMS.
Ifridgcwat t er, Ang. 15. 1854. Bw•
_ • CATITION! •
Ni v ro.,,,!7, l „ za .. 3 , a' au 4 ylr e tCa b tr i tre i g. p left
TnytttoNin, and
public are befeby'auatloncdsgulust . harboriog pr trust
vg her on my savant, as I pay no debts of hereon
tracting after this date.
_ . HENRY C: 1105. E.:
iotroWAng; 44 1864. "21!
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A
AW ID:MESA LE- MA. JlOUSE,....wisheit to „poke ar
rangeynenta With an energutlebtullnesti tasalosell
T HAS in Delaware county. A good assortment of emit.-
p lee will be tarnished. aria a liberal- eommisetnn given.
Address Box 2,4 EA, Post Office, NOW York City.
Sept. 1, 1564. 4w
• Adminiitratrix's Notice.
NoncE Is hereby 'given to all persons . indebted to
. THOMAS Boutirczfr.,littrof Herrick township.deed,
to make immediate. payment, and all , persons having
claims against said decedent, will present the same to
the tinders ivied for settlement.
SARAH M. BURDICK, Adraltex.
Derrick, AND 25th, 1934.—1iw
tif 'the Wrldmewa•
terfirtie residence °rata, reiehseheet the Gal
inalettal. &tea COW, about Orycario:d:,mattlarhtte bag
aa I- etuatgled'henia, Whoever din give information
where aim may be (gond, will be liberally rewarded.
WyAxT BOUGLITLN.
•liridgewy.ter, Aeg.l6, 1664. 3w
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Eiecutor's Notice. '..-
N.
Ol' is hereby Oren that letters testamentaryup
on the estate ofJOSEPH JACKSON, hue of Brook
19n township, deceased. bhve been granted to the sub +
scriber, and nit persons haring claims against eald es•
tatesare requested to present the same. duly attested,
awl these Indebtedto same are regtdeEd tomake Mime.
dhatt payment. E. A. WESTON, Ex'r.
Brooklyn, Sept. 1, 1866.
E Xoo' tit ox.' 'Notice.
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4.21 that letters testi= thia
on tSestate ofpfOrvillead, late of New M ilford
township. deceatetirl~b'een granted to the Wiser'-
beicarnd Wipers-ens fig* Nt-flaAnS age•jiind *aid
_taste
.aselropkted tppreitti6aMei daWatteitet4 ffireetn
U entent. and those Indebted lathe rune are requited to
tongefitunediate-fitiPtenai cr i
Ex
ecntor:l
Milford, Sept 1. 1864 . 1
amt;: Waftib t leireddg
• `4,1".".1 r
At ItiNGSTOII, Luiernii County; Pa,
A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL OF TRADE.
Esistirmo i tor a CZRC7 ` i LA i.
Aikk PrinciPak
DR. D. A—LATHROP.
0 117 /CE , Polio d'ailitt 9 .4 Co i f hot House.—
Surge!) , in particular'. sirsdev-Ke. leanez
pirtediee,c Boards &OA. ifeystirsow
-:Noatror, ltsy, Zak • ' •
,rt
- •' - orST-IEPIIT'A,'
',
DLS XeM33 , RESULTING, FROM
DISORDERS. OF THE LIVER
AULD WZIOLEICitEI7III madam
.6.8 E CUBED BY
RooLA;irvs
German Bitters,
TlM''flitEAT" STREiTOTAZINING
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These Bitten Rave Performed sore Cures !
Have and do give Better Satisfaction.!
RAVE MORE TESTIMONY !
HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO YOUC3
, FOR THEM ; ;
Than ,any other article in the market I We defy day one to contradict this assertion,
AND WILL PAY .$l.OOO
To gni ono who will prodaTtitertillento published by
us that is not GICKIJME
HOOPLAND 9 S GEUMAN 1311 MUS
Will are every CM of
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of
the Kidneys, and diseases arising
from a disordered stomach,'
OBSERVE TITE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive
_ Organs:
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Constipation Inward Files, Fullness of Blood to the
Head. Acid ity Of the Stomach, 'Nausea, Heartburn,
Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the
Stomach, Sour Bnictations, Sinking or Flut
tering at the pit of the Stomach. Swim
ming of the Head, Hurried and diffi
cult breathing. Fluttering at the
gear', Chaining or Suffocto
• ting Sensations when tn • • .
a lying Posture. Dimness of
Vision, Dots or Webs before.tho
• Sight, Fever and Doll Pain in the
Ilead,Deticiencyol Perspiration.
neee of the Skidand Byes, Pain to the Side, -
H B k
BuCrnng
L n m b he
d ` t P .
e S h u , d d Co n te
hesof-
Wings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits
1:1411316T3E7TME33211R.
THAT THIS BITTERS IS
INTC,t/Lle.colacolles,
CONTAINS HO RUM OR WHISKEY,
Ant( ain't nke prunitalirs
BUT
IS THE BEST TONIC
In the World.
t arREAD V7llO BAYS
From the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. .7., formerly of the North Bap
tist Chareti„Ptdlartelpitta2; .
••••••• • • • • • •
I bare. known floolland'a German Bittern., fa
vorably kir a timber of years. 'naive used them fit my
own family, and have been so pleased with their effects
that Lwae inducedao _recommend them to many others,
and kno-e that they bare operated In a strikingly belie
flcialamanner. 1 take great pleasure in thus publicly
proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those
afflicted with the diseases for which they ore Tecomm en
ded, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my
recommendation will tw,auetalned. I do this more
cheerfully as Hoolland'ori3hters is intended to benefit
the alltleteCoarti Is not rum drink." •
Roars Indy. ' LEVI G. BECK.
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From Rev, J. Newton Brown, D. 13., Editor of the En
cyclonia of Religions Knowledge, and Christian Chron
tele, Philadelphia.
. .
Although nZ di =posed to'faror or recommend Patent
Medicineain general, through distrust of their ingredi
ents and effects, I yet know of no seflicient reasons why
a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself
to have receiveti from my simple preparation, in the
bops that he maythlas contribute to thejtetteilt , of Wh
ere.
I do this the more readily 'Br regardto4loofland'efter
man Bltterscpreparodbylir. C. lacbson,of thlsetty,be.
cance,l was preindiced against them formally yearsoan•
der the Impression that they Were chiefly an alcolicilln
mixture. Tam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema
ker Esq.,
for the removal of this. prejudice by proper
tests. and for encouragement, to try them, when softer.
lag from great and long continued debility. The use of
three bottles of these bluer. , at the beginning of the
present year. was followed by evident relief end restom
tion to a demve of bodily and mental vigor which I bad
not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired
of regaining. I therefore thank Ood and my !riend for
directinguie to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN, Ptillaefa.
Prom the Rev. Jos. H. Seto:Mid, PaatorOrthe 10th Bap
Hat Church_
Dr,-Jacksont—Dear 131r;a-I have-been frequently Te
quested co Connect my name with commendations of
different kinds of me:dictum - but regarding the practice
as oat of my appropriate sphere, I have In all cases de
clined ; but with A clear proof ln variouninstances, and
particularly In my fhtrillv.nfthe aselblness of Dr. Hoof
land's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual,
course, to expression fall conviction that, for general
debility of the optima and especially for 'Liver Com
plaist, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In Come ea
ies may. tail; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very
baronets! to those who suffer from the above cause.
Yours, very respectfally4
J. IL KENNARD. •
Eighth below Coates street, Philadelphia.
Prop thetas. Thomas Winter, Pastor of toxborough
Baptist Church.
De Jackson :-Dear Sir: -I feel it doe to your excel
lent preparation, Hootland's German Bitters. to add my
testimony to the deserved reputation It has obtained. I
bavt !or year*, at tittles, heentroubled with great disor
der le mytelidaltd nervous ilysfem. was advised by a
[dent to try a Pottle of your German. Bitters. 'did so,
and Tuve experienced great-and unexpected relief: my
healtl has been very materially benelitted. !confident
ly remmmend the article Where I meet with cases simi
lar tom y own, and have been-assured by many of their
good effects. Respectfully your?,
cTrWENTEETROxIiirough, I's,
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PiOin the Ear. 7. S. Dernittii, Peale German g-eforuiFd
.Charcit.„.Atitstown;lturks tautly; Pa.
Dr. C. L sTickison - :-Respected.Sin-I have been
troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years. andbavet
lever used any medicine ,that did me as much good as
Boollandli Bitten'. lam very much improved in health
ster having 'taken five bottles.
Yours, with respect, ; J. 8. Dirlatithl.
1= 1 141=4:7120.
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Large Size. (holdingsearlydosble quantity,"
el 00 per Bottle—half disS, 60 0 0
Small else — YS eta per bottle—tall doses, - • • 4.00
_ , . .
BEWARE OF ,OOTINERFEITIL.
Seothat the elgnAtnre of C. %t. JACiSON," le On
the VIIAPPER of each bottle.
Shedd typm. Dears. at druggist not haveitmerticle , do
not beoutai ff by.any of the intoxicating preparation" -
that nue( be offered in its plate, but mend ua, and wi
imiforto r t enrol/ pacztxt. Di! expreal;
Pripcipal Office;an4..ffieunfactory
No., O r li ARON ST.
Philadelphia.
•FO es & Evans.
Uraceassor to C.ll..lraeksont Co.)
• Proprietors.
iirlorsate by iinsal its and Dealers Inners , townie
the United States. „.
neve Iy9 T ./Ungio' iratiZZA.• ,
Ag.O.
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neloyetastollh9.Treasnii,gives
.1101111 A
seflitiOns whiVe i`ecelced for coupon TrensM-111ofda,
Payable three years from Aug 15;1685, ° semi-anna
nl
interesi'irt the rattgif seven and Atiree-tentl4 - 60
kept. per annem ,— :Prillo4lllllll4 Inthrastmvi to be paid .
hi lawful money.
Tkesq..qates,otillbe,convertlble at the Optlen of the
holder akihatertvAntcral; per cerlt.cold bonds, 1
playable not less than Ave nor more than twenty years
.from their date, as the Government may - elect. They•
will be leaned in denominations of , 1504100.,4300. 41,e
coo audit-5,000, and all subscriptions must be for arty
dollars or sonic multiple of fifty dollars.
The notes trill be; transmitted to the owners free of
transportation thwres as soon after the. receipt Of the
original Certificates ofpgiposit as they cad be prepared.
As the hates draw Interest from Anitast 15 :Persons'
making deposits sribsequeol-to that duetmost pay ,the
Interest ae4rnedfrenli dates* note tads* Of deposit, f„,:.
PartiesdePoidtinglwedektive thousand 'dollars and
upwards fat these note& at tiny one amnesia be allowed
a commission of one quarter ofone per cent.. which will
be paid by t h e: Treasury Department upon the receipt of
a bill for the amount.'•certltled - te by the officer with
whom thQ"dopoaf t en N,6 deduction! for tom
cabsions must be made frodrtlre deposits. "
SPECIAL-ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN.
.
LT 10 A z.ATIoNAL SAVINGS MANX, offering a higher
'rate of interest than any other, end the best sectuity.—
any savings bank which pays its depositors in V. S.
Notes, eonedam that it to paying in the-beat circulating
medium of the country, and It cannot pay anything.bet
ter, for its own - assets ore either In government securi
ties or in notes or oonds payable in government paper.
It is equally totrienieut lan temporary or-permanent
investment- Tlip notes can always be sold for within
a fmetion of their face and • accumulated interest, and
are - the best security with banka as. collaterals for dle•
counts.
Convertible into a Six per cent. 6.20 Cobilknuis,
fo the very libgnal intere4t on tee notes
for three years, this privilel, , Mlconadirsion is now worth
about three per cent. per annum , foithe current rate for
5-2 U Bonds Is not less than n ine percent. premium,
and before thetwar the premium on six per cent. U. Si.
`stocks was °ter twenty pet epic: It will be seem that,'
the actual.,pega on Ahls,loatkat the precept market
rate, to not less than ten per cent, per annum.
Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation.
Bat aside from all the advantages we have. cnnmers.
'tad, a special act of Congress exempts all Bonds and
Treasury '4cithlr frorditiCal 'taxation. onthe average,
this exeviptfoa• is. worthabout two per 'cent. per an
num, according to the rate of taxation In various parte
•
of tub country.
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It is believed thatmo securities offer so - great Induce
ments to lenders a* those bunted by thegovernment. In
all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of
private parties, or stoat companies, or separate cont.
manatee, PrltY;lti pledgal for payment. while the whols•
prope
,of the country le held to scent° the discharge
of all the obligations of tbe totted Stateil. •
While the government offers he most liberal terms
for Its loans. it belleves that .the very strongest appeal
will be.to the lovaltyand ;patriotism of the people.
• Duplicate certificates will tie limed for an deposits.—
The party depositin ,, must endorse upon the o c rilinal
certificate tile demtiinatinb,of ftfe retfolfveguir Mad,
whether they are to beissuedlii - bTa or payable o or:
der. -When strepdorsed it must tta left ,with the officer
reosfidtig.the dePosit, - ito be lommidedlo-the. Treasury
Department.
Subscriptiourwiirberecei,Ved birtap 'Treasurer of dm.
United States: 11 Villthinetdfr," the - several Assistant -
Treasurers Ataddrliguated Depoldtaties, and by the
. ,
FIRST Wk,..11 - nvit.l:4lol OF BMGIIADITON,
„ ) 11
•4
.. 2 :..,. 4 . io 1 ;
_.. .: 4 4 4 ' SCHANTOI4,' ;.,
.4 \, TOWANDA;
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and by all . tional Banks which are depotdtariesof pub-
I lie money, end , -
.
ALL rtzsrEcrADLE,BAEs AN!.:• 11AlcilE611.5:
throughout the country will give further Information
and
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO - SUBSCRIBERS.
Aug. 11.
YOU CAN'. FIND
• AELIZI
THE .REGULATOR
NEW ramixgw-Fik:,
A Stock of CoiCididaSesikehhint tia`cheapest.
12 cases Klp and Stoga Boots-2 easel tine Calf Boots
4 cases YontiVs. and Box's, Boars-50 pairs ,Men's
heavy BrOgatia-100 pairs Men's tatlf Shoat-40
pairs Boy's calf Shoes- , 75 pairs Yoathkstalf .
Shoes--50 pairis Boy,'scoarse.Bhoes--201
pairs Ladies' Lasting Conpess (351-
, 1er5 7 , 406 ; pain 44129 4 7.14 s ting ,
BalmorarGafters-11102 ptSchild
rea's attocA of. ,it ! a-9.(14)
- Ladles' Colf- SHo•SO
MO pairs Ladies' 'and SilsseeKid lend goroceo Shoes;
- 4. dnd Gents' Rubbers. ,
100 " " and Gents Slippers..
Look Out for -Bargains.
-1,009 , Hats Capp-, -,
4 igrga-atitck. of , •
' Par iit;r4 Beiys. 9
TRUNKS, & TRAVELING -Bags,
Gloves, laqslery„Neek. Ties, Spins,.colJs.e.s,. &aspen
dens, Esoderettlefs; v ery cheap
the-timeh: • . 1 - •.• ' • • 1 . • .
GEO. HAYDEN.
New Milfary., Aug, !Mt
Das. PATRICK & GARDNER,
DRYS /Ciiil4 litattOse.ro. , Office
A. over wow, ffbste,i, ,
Pub is Avccibe,' - lap;
• • • a .I.i. ;
D.- BREWS'TEX , •
AUCTIONEER FOR SUSQ'U A CO.
Address ; Mo*rose,
Efrimporeatit .to. , Kremales:4-Dr;.:Cheese- -
maw. combination.of: ingrediente in
these Pills .lii the result of a long and extensive practice
They arc mild in their operation, and cannot do harin to
the mostdelle9to pnertain lo eotrect tag all Irregularities.
Painful blenstralfeaa, "leg all obstruction,;_
whether frond eold'Or .otherwki • ',headache, pain lathe:
plde,. qpilpttation.ortheleart, w lice. all 'nervoti affet
lions. .hyaferler. hitlgue, pain in the back and Bathe,
,tc..dieturbed sleep, whlpkaslae frpictlnler r. ription of
nature.
=;
_At; • "
.t:DRSCHEEENAWB HILL'
was the commencement , Of troewhroln the treatment of
Irrqnlaritjes awl Ostrom lona Witch have consigned sti
many-ton -Ourlartma annattaiSo imago , Can enjoy.
good health unless she. l nor*, and whenever an ob
struction takelsplace the &MUM health !begins to de
cline,e.Tnese Pdls form the •finest;proparatlor over,put
forward with 'IMMEDIATE, and :.FEEdidTiair EXC..;
,CESS. 7:ll4tis23't 1:1043
vo -
Make thiandvertisement to your run s`. andte him
that yottunant Ms RE,STand mate T ABLE Amato
Medicine in the ltbr/d, which is comprised in thesePilht.
haVo Met; AltAtel tteirkl;dy fOr tv thirty years; and
are the mosretre Lai one ever to wtr for at complaints
peculiar
m.
to Fennetles, log the areinvaluable,
inducing, teft/rderialliTii, tw - mroggritariiy. They
are known t/3 thousands:as' °hove nsed them eta/regent;
periods, throughout the country, having the sanction /of
some of the most eminent Physicians la Americo.
Erigicudireclkma;statiiilhelitheyshould not be used,
with tach Box=the price - $1 per box or 6- boxes for $3,
.containla from 50 to 60 pills. Pills sent by ttiati prompt.;
' l 3, secure from observation. by remitting to thoPropri.*
eters. sold by Druggists generally.
ilvrepprps A UlLLYER,Proprletimi.•
irthtfotte• ; • Cedurstreet, New:York;
old In sfautroiti by Abel Tarrell ; in Tunkhan:'
flock by-5. W. Lymnr; in Great Bend•by L. Ortftln,and
T. D. &stabroot-&.Cov 1-r• I'4- • • • mbBlly
IDEMEI
• . .
Gentlest:mai:cured • ot.Nervous Debility.;
Incompetency, Premature Decay, and Youthful Error, -
actuated by a desire to benefit others, will bo'happyto
Tarnish all who need It, Mead charge.) the rec i pe an d
directions ha making the simple.reinedy tiaeMtialla
case. Theme wishing to profit by bhp experience, 014
possess a Valuable Remedy, , willte,eelketba.b/PRPM
rctara mall, (carefully 'lesiva), by addressing
tlaglr"' JOHN B: OGDEN; No. GO Nassatbet, Dr: irj
f hirr "
7 11 rifla.7 4 -11 0 epos d, ISAACS - M. D.,
irelamas and Atnizel; fornierkpt ;Leiden, nolland.
now located , Ptargrpteprt, • Eldindelphia,
where persona adlicte:d - wltt disease , grebe 'EYE and
EAU wJlthe eel entidally treated and cored , it eurahle:
rir•Artikehli Eyes inserted without pain., •
A.—rici themes made forttantlnation"The Idert.
teal Lacblfy is invited. as he has. no feasts in idemblei
of traits:meat.
CHEESERAWP PILLS
tr
! 017 .
`.. 11 1 1 23:1111,Wo.
=OP tod, It; at the Oro of
GIITTIBMItifiti AOSENBAIM
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have !niot - : ham aiscolltaged I:k.the Lite; I
Advance in goods, but pave a LARGE 4TOOX 01.
,enaonable goods on band; and are retelving'dally addl. •
t191111.1* . 116410, • 1 ::• . " • ; o
-4%
We are neolng ouch 808.- CAJEEI
Exceedingly LOW Erieqe•
We respectfully request all who pre making cub par
etiusei to try no' before all otbefs, •as we heed resolved -+
onaelliag goods pief-waa onlyhereVer, and bare tbiru
fore marked our prices accordingly low.
WO willeertainly try to sate a good many thettenbio '
and expenses offeavina th e cdanty and golinf a OMR ,
in order to buy 'CIAO ; so we day again. Irtv.ells dtroul
and wd wi ll coeslnce you wlththa fatted-our a s
•
; . Our assortment ln,
Dar 6001ben'''"
„. .
imat as DRESS GOODS, In
, MOHAIRS,
LUSTPA'S; AL I ''.ACCAS, .
PLAIDS, DeLAINES, arAums,
• LAWNS, cte., is large. ,
CHOU DOMESTIC GOODS,
Maeline: , Bleached. and Unbleached, light sad heavy
grades, Calicoes and Clinghams of the best make, De-
Lam nes, Ticks, Checks, Strliree, &c. Fianna', all colors
and qualities.
PIECE: . ' GOODS.
Broldcloth, almalmercs, Ladles' Cloth, gottxondos, La.
HOOP-SKIRTS and CORSETS,
the laria ' si eteek, aid or attperkre make and qnsltti.
„ .
MittiNERY
We keep' generally a Fuzz Liu of all goods used ter
millinery purposes, am; O'er cacti at New•Xorkjobbing
„
prices. , . . ,
READY ilikilll.ALOTlllllG.-
.
Oar assortment In this branch' of trade can not be ex
celled. and as our in ,
are such that we are man
ufacturing every garment we sell_, n'e are certainly en
abled to null them mach cheaper than those who are not.
We still continue to
Make up Garments to Order,
and would ask all those who Wonld_ like to have their
clothing TASTYand'FASITIONABLY made; as well ea
t e secure a perfect FIT, to try ns as we are confident of
being able topics satieaction to the most partfenlar.
The Notes and Books of the Firm,
formerly In the hands of Mr.;Rosenhaom are now left
'with Mr. Dassaran, one of the partners of the Firm, and
who has eharge'of said boldness. He world rerpeetthlly
request all those Must ere indebted to thee:into call and
settleup ,as the Books most s)e , closed.
Cottonton"' Rosenbaum Sc Co.
'Montrose, May.16,thi.14364..
TO ALL
. ,
11V. "The 30.61 ,
• IRON 111 THE BLOOD.
• tr., •
tT is well know td the mediae' protessfon that T12021f"
Is the vital principle or life element of the hloodn-, •
Thlsis derived principally teem the food we eat; but ft
the food is not proPerly digested, or if, from any estate
whatetrir K the necessary q tom tli y of iron Isnot takenis
tb the circolat four* becomes reduced, the whole sys
tem atifers. \ The!bed blood ,will irritate the heart; WO
clog up.the 'stupefy the brain, will obit:net .
the liver, and tiiit send its dl.,ease 'producing elelneuts
to all parts of tee system. sod every one will Miter la
whatever ors_ n maybe predisposed to disease.
The great value
:" .
Irpn as Ek Medicine,
is kloWn . aild ackuottiedged b, all medical men.—
The dlinaillty has been to obtalzauch A preparation of it
as will eater the clrcnLittott pod aril intiste at once with
the blood. This point, says lir. jraye. Massachatretta
State Chemist, has beed attained to the Penni= Syrup.
by combination in a way before unknown.
The Peruvian Syrup
i..proieeted solution of the protoxide of Iron.- Anew
diecovery in Medicine that @tare at the Beet of Dia
cage by eupplylng the - blood, with Its Vital PrineJple'tut
Lite,Element—lßON. - ,
The - Peruvian Syrup
Ctren DyspepeisLieer 'eetnplaint, Droinre, Ferrer sad
. • • 4=11).?. Logs 01 4uq1Z5 Lowle , Pirits•
The Peruvian - S T - r uP
xnftialeisitren g th. vigoroend new life into the systems.
1 Y , and bninie np an," yen Conspinticdi.7 .
The Peruvian Syrup::
Cares Chronic Dlarrbcca, Scrorala, Bolls, Seism. IRtls
or,Cissaitutional , 1
-
The • Peruvian. Syrup.
Cares terroue Affectiann. 'Female Complainfe r
diem:meat *bele and Iliadner. ,
The Peruvian -Syrup •
Ts a. sPedna Lir all diresseft original:lin hi a bad Oda of
the Blood, or accompaaled by Debility or a low' state :
the idystma. •
pamphlets containing certificates of earl and Teems
mendatlene from'some of the mOst emi nePhyafelifda,
Cletynicoi. and others:will be sent frac to anyaddinwa ,
Wo select a tow of the contica to oboW 4to Chpraeter Of
th~ttghnonlals.
I : JODN E. WILLIA11113,; ~i,
•• predient of tbe.iltropoliten nente r New
Her. ABEL- STEATINS, '
Lao editof Christian
CH
and Jomrd. j , .•
Rev. P. UR ca C te H;
'Editor New 'fork :Chronicle.. ::4 , 7
Rani Zebu Plerpont, ; Lewis Johnson, . •
BM% Warred Button, ' Ritmo:4ll.lV
Rani Ailbea , lllPoller, *S. tE4Reada4Al.lP
Rev ; Ga rden Robbina. W. E. Chisholm, AL . D.." .
Rev.'Sylvands Cobb, ' • Prancle Datra,4l...D.::
Recs,T. Sta rrR :Jet:Minh Stove, D._ ,
Rev. Robinita Nose, dosPAnlohlo Bantle, W.fit
Rev: Joseph H. Clinch; q' AbrahaenMendell,lL D. .
Rev.Renrylctobam,.. ~, A. A. Dayes,ll.. D. I,
Rev. P. C. Headley : . ' • Chianti; Y.D." ' •
Bic John' W. Oimatkad; ' D.E. PZloney: . 7da)., :
Prerrad)DlNA. cLAWK. A co...exugasvaiy for ..
o ! tt. Duiti2doßE. No . - Broadway, New York.'
Soldbr all Drignads: •
•. • 1j .4 • •'
R edfiLDg'S •4•i• o4lvu
wait old Eilaree4. !r ;,!,
-
Redding's Rttesia "Salve
Cnree Bnific-kaide, dap'. • •••
Redd*,o Rutile': Salve?
•
tierldingv
Cures Bolls.-lllters,Canears.,
Redding's , Russia- Salve?!
4 ' ; Cures Salt Iltieuni; Fifes, ZnilpelasT----
Redding's , Russia • Salve,
*e. &e. ;
NVtiSifilt 8110111 a irrnotrr rr.
OltLt 15 MEI. .A.BOXrb,
. ,aT Eli* HT , r
P..DlNSitcitt; Nix 44 Iliad *v.' FM* Tort.
.B. W. EQVILE &CO.. No.lB TreMont
ad by All DrAggt.3.4nd couptry Bt9relicepai. " "
h
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Dit. G. W. BEA :
PIITSICIAN and suitazoN, B*00141 1 )
and residence, th ose formai: occuptime by tint:
We B. Iticriardron. • Jerilltt
Iravlng located permanently at rtnnearl Centel'. to
fittipeettallytendere Ills professional eosTACell u tbp •
t 6 P etirirs. C EPOtitir:
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