The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 03, 1864, Image 4

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AattURM,BY
,EOOPLAND'S
Gelman Bitters,
THZ GREAT BTRILNOTHESING
1 1 0 MI g
Mae litters Rave Performed More Cures
Have and do give Better Satisfaction
- Ran ion union:
AAA AIM RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO Touch
POE TEEM?
Than . any other article in the market
We defy any one to eontratlier this assertion,
AND WILL PAY $l.OOO
To any ona who will produces Certificate published by
as that Is not Garotte
TIOOTIANIPS GERMAN BITTERS
will care every case of
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of
the.Kitineys, and diseases arising
from a disordered stomach,
OBSERVE TICE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive
Constipation
__, Inward Piles, Fu ll ness of. Blood to the
Hesd Aeidity of the Stomach, Napes, Heartburn,
• .Diegua for Food, Fullness or Weight In the
Stomach,Sonr Eructations, SinkingorPlute
tering at the pit of the Stoma* Swim- -
ming of the Head,Hurried and dim-
Hbreathing, Fluttering at the
art, Choking or Soa
ting Sensations when in
a lying Pasture, Dimness of
Vision, - Dots or Webs before the
Sight, Fever and Dull Pain .in the
Head,Deacieneyot Perspiration,Yellow
ness of the Skin and Hies, Pain in the Side,
'Back, Cheat, Limbs, drc... Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Constant imag•
hangs of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits.
21-1:2110:11MMIE1.111111.1‘
THAT THIS SITTERS is
.^Tot.ALlocaacollo,
CONTAKCS NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
AO Can't akt prunkarbs 1
IS THE BEST TONIC
In the World.
garitem) WHO SAYS 5
Prom the Hey, LeM G. Beek, Pastor of the Haptiet
Church. Pemberton, N. J.,formerly of the North Bap.
tier Church, Philadelphia:
I have known Eloo German Bitters fa
vorably for a number of years. Ibavo need them in my
own family, and have been so pleased with their effects
that I was Induced to recommend them to many Others,
and know that they have operated in a strikingly beim.
Axial manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly
proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those
afflicted with he diseases for which they ererecommen
ded, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my
recommendation will be sustained. I do this more
cheerfully as ttoofistare Bitters is intended to benefit
the afflicted. and " not a rum drink."
Tours Truly, Lllll G. BECK.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown. D. D., Editor of the En
IM2iMMMEii
Although not db , posed to favor or recommend Patent
Medicines itigeneral, through distrust of their Ingredi
ents and streets, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why
a man may not testify to the benefits be believes himself
to have received from sny simple preparation, in the
hope that he may Mut? contribute to the benefit of oth
er/.
I do this the more readily In regard to Rooßand's Ger-
MU Bitters, prepared by Dr . C. Jackson, of this clty,be.
cause I was prejudiced rig:dolt them for many yearsam•
des the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic
mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Sharma
ker Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by
tests. and for encouragement to try them, when suffer.
ingfruat great and loug continued debility. The nee of
three bottles of these bitters at the beginning of the
prose= year. was-followed by evident relief and restont.
tient° a degree Of bodily and mental vigor which I bad
notlelt for six months before, and bad a lm ost despaired
of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for
dim:Una= to the cum of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN, Philad'a.
From the Rev. Joe. R. Kennard, Pastor of the 30th Bap
tist Clawed.
Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir :—I have been frequently re•
quested to connect my name with commendations of
different kinds of medicines, but regarding the, practice
S. oat of my appropriate sphere, I have In all cases de
clined bat with a
clear proof in various instances, and
particularly in my family, of tbeeesefolneu of. Dr. Boof
land's German Bitters, I depart for once from myna al
course, to express my full conviction that, for g,e.neinal
debility of the sync= and especially for Liver Com
ylaint
It is a safe and valuable preparation: In soma ea
ses It may fail; but tonally, I doubt not, it will be very
benellehtl to those who suffer from the above cause.
Tours, very respectfully,
J. E. =WARD.
Eighth below Coates street. Philadelphia.
Prom the Rev. Thomas Winter, Pastor of Roxborough
&OM Church.
Dr. Jackson :—Drar Sir:—l feel it due to your excel
lent preparation, Hoofland's German Bitters, to add my
testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I
have for Tetrn at times, been troubled with great disor
der In my head and nervous system. I was advised by a
friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. I &deo.
and have experienced great and unexpected relief • my
Beath has been very materially benefltted. I conilden.t
ly recommend the article where 1 meet with mime eimi•
lar to my own, and bate been assured by many of their
goodeffacts. liesp r eeVull a milzs.
It borough, Pa,
From the Rev. J. R. Herman, of the German Iteiorthed
.Church, Kutztown, Berke county, Pa.
'Dr. V. X. Jackson L.-11mitrected hsvei been
troubled with Dye pmsti nearly twenty years. and bare
never 'used any Medicine that did me as moth good as
Rovdtand's Bitters.. ism very much improved In health
after ltaelngtaketi die bottles.
-Um, respect, J.S.LIKR:3IkI
'XIML.XCEIES.
lingeStr.e, atolang =Ay double trisztlty,)
$1 00 per itottle—balf doz. $5 00
4130411efsa—Z5 cis per bottle 7 talf 0=414, 400
BEWARE or cotrirrzapErro.
deetbattbe signature of" C. X. JACKSON," is 4'
the WRAPPER of cub bottle.
Should your nearestdra t rist not have th e article, do
not be pat ofr an of e intoxicating preparations
takitins., be M=red S hits, la Ab e semi to us, and we
Iturroterard, swart •• press
piinelp#Office and Mannfactory,
Mo. 431 AB=
"6 4;1 .pm" &EiTroacus, - ,
c 4?
‘ , 4 --0 9 P ne R. 0 !•:.
_ 2:4ll. T. 3 Mgzi °llllll
EMI lyq
to it 4321 TIMM Mk* hoot.
Jot t
tiff
fir;• Ifoods: i/ '•
, ,
• viax24Apvion. 11.
In snote ininterouila t S u si iitei when could
'tub, up intonate cloth If ht hentettet, iwe have
to sayst Thereof/tall the wool in that be done
before heat gyring. , rant DelsOns Want thelrgoods
for the coining winter, we thouhtlest to potgr them
stit thlefletto pretzel:a dletp_miltameelt. *- • ,
I A th e meantime we shall do this season's,Woric da
satisfactorily uposslble,r and mane additions to our
machinery and finning. so as to be able to do all that Is
offered another year. We shall as usual full, color, and
Apish cloth for customer! , dtittpg tho fall. ,
LIGEIA3d 6 Wltntlf.
Howe Pacrowr. Camptown,
Brsdfo • co. Sen. 15,1664.
LADIES FANCY FURS.
'ANCY FURS,
assorim — intoldenlaia — r Olovelanre ci olL. '&!g. a
As my 'Furs wore all parchastd when Gold Wu at a
much lowst premium than attiresent, .1 urn enabled to
dispose of them at very reasonable prices, and y would
therefore solicit a millirem my friends of Sasonehantm
County, and vicinity.
Besatiztber the name, Mimi* andatreet I
JOHN FAREIRA,
718 ARCH. Oticet, above 7th, south elde,
Sept. 8,1861. Sm PHILADELPIILa.
Etrl have oppartner. nor connection With any oth
er Arm in Philadelphia,
`,J oncost Rtmotrat,
PUBLISHED ON TI3I4SIDAYB i , AT MONTItOSE,
• SIISQUINIA.NNA. COUNTY, PA., BY
.etke aT. Ch•aniecia.x9risicow,
AT 11,50 PER ARNIM STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
Where payment is not made in advance, $2, and all
accounts colieeted, will be at the !steer $2,00a year.
A D VER TISEMENTS inserted at the rate of r for
each /cmma( tertlines °fleas, wild apace, threetimes,
and 2.5 cents for each subsequent insertion. Yearly
advertisers allowed mai changes, at $4O for &column.
BLAIIr/IS kept for sale and printed to order.
JOB PRINTING done In good atyloorrahartnotice
DELAWARE LACKAW4WI'A &
WESTERN BAIL-ROAD.
Time of _Passenger Trains, Oct. 12, 1861
awAnzo. i LLA VT, so
COMM
A m cc o org: Pase ge e n•
lion. train. STATIONS.
P. M. P. M.
.6.10 6.40 Great Bend ,, • 1.40 6.21 New htlifolt.
1.05 6.00 Montrose,
1 1 12.25 6.88 Molihotto2ll,
L. 11.50 6.16 i Nicholson
"" 11.15 I 4.56 Factoryvide,
10.45 4.4oAbinzton.
Q 10.80 4.82 Clarklinrolt,
10.00 4.10 Seienten,
N.... 1.52 1 Soontiatnirg, I
L .... 11.10
. 2ffanonasettnnk /
Philad'a change
3 , .. . . i 11.26 New Hampton.
The Passenger Train North,
Leaves New Hampton on the arrival of the Mall Train
which leaves New-York at 8.00 a. m.. and Manunka
Chunk on the arrival of the Trate which leaves Philad.
(Kensington Depot,) at 7.15 a. m. At 'Scriddon, this
train makes elm connections with trains on the Lack
awanna A. Bloomsburg, and Delaware & Hudson Rail
roads, and at Great Bend with the Mall Traik on the
Erie Railway going west.:
•
•
The Passenger Train South,
Leaves Great Bend alter the arrival of the Cincinnati
Fahress from the fired, connecting at Scranton with
on the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg.andDelaware
& Hudson Esilrescle ; at Manunits Chunk with the
train for Philadelphia, and at New Hampton with teal"
for New York, the Lehigh Valley, Harrisburg, &c.
Pie
sengßere by thlettin arrive in New-York at 5.40, in
PhiladelphlaatiL a , and hi Harrisburg at 8.90 p.m.
The Accommodation Train,
Northward. commits at Great Bend with the Day Ex
press going West, by which passengers arrive at Ithaca
and Syracose.the same day.
Southward, leaves Great Bend after the arrival of the
New• York Express going Rut.
lar Ail Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway stopar,
Gres t Bend. _ WATTS COO E, Supt.
IL A. lIENRY, Gen. Tkt Agt.
58C0.1C.701.E3E115 7
PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND
BACK PAY.
ed 'VFL''
AGI P Ov :r f prompt attention oat
claims entreated toWs earn. Charges low, and Infor
mation orPREZ. L. F. FILCH.
Montrose, Jan. 14, 1861. am
: • :- s. ... : 1 01
ssart.s.reercow,
WhOesalea ktctall Denim -
glitabWAYl
xlmcom,
STEEL, NAILS,
%PULES, SHOVELS,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
JUST NAM ClOrgi27l4'sl7B7rifY
8AUJ10.47) galltp BrAtturt.
CARRIAGE. 8PRL986,• AXLES, emsplit AND
BOXES, BOLTS;' RIM and 'WASEIMA
PLATED RANDE.,IGIILEAEDE
ERONR, RCM, &VERA '
'ELDORA BEAT BPINDLEWNOWE, 424.
ANVILS, VICES. STINKS sad -DIES BELLOWS,
gawps, slaw& SILS9 , a se.
cponAß AND =Lama, sena% PACKIN
P .
MCI= =OM; I PLASTEIt WADI • •
- t,* GIONTO,NII23: ,
wninowoutsksorizatthati
.=r". • iiiiielo4 4 l6lAAFA - . .
Santo*. Marcol,lo33. irc" •
.
,•••
TO ALL
DaT NT ALLA X X) I
IRON IN TREE BLOOD.
IT la well known to the medical profession that IBON
to the vital principle or life element of the blood.—
This is derived principally from the food we eat; bat If
the food Is not propefly digested, evil; from any cause
whatever, the necessary ettantltyof hen Isnot taken tn
to the circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole sys
tem suffers. The bad blood 'Will Irritate the heart, will
clog np the lona', will stupefy brain; will obstruct
[heaver, sad will send Its disease producing_ elements
wall parts of the system, and everyone wastrel is
whatenmorgan may be predisposed to disease.
The great value of
Iron as a Medicine,
Is well known and acknowledged its all medieamen._
The difficulty has been to obtain such a preparation of it
as will enter the circulation and assimilate at once with
the blood. This point. says Dr. Hays, Massachusetts
State Chemist, has been attained In the Peruvian Syrup,
by combination in a way before unknown.
FtIII3IIZA , I9
ESTABLISHED
Manufkotory,
eacar,pxr.
The Peruvian Syrup
I.e protected solution of the protoxids of Iron. A new
discovery in, Medicine that strikes etthe Root of Dis
ease by supplying the blood with its Vital Principle or
Lite Dicanent—MlON.
e7M,PHTIVA
:now In stain, otmy
, IPortation aud Man
:, one of the largest
mat Beautiful selee-
The Peruvian Syrup
Cures Dyspepsia; Liver Complaint, Wetter, Fever and
Ague, Loss of Energy, Lowppirits.
The Peruvian Syrup
Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into the system,
and ballets up an " Iron Comititatioa."
The Peruvian Syrup
Cures ChronleDlarrtres,. Saoltds. now. ticorry, Lou
of Constitutional Vlgot.
The Peruvian Syrup
Cues Nerwons Affections, f emale Complaints. and all
'diseases ol the liidws and Bladder.
The Peruvian Syrup
In a epeelflo for all diseases originating in a tad state of
theßlood, or accompanied by Debility era Icw state of
the , Systan.
Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and recom
mendations from some of the moat eminent Physicians,
Clergymen, and others, will he sent free to goy address,
We select a few of tbe names to show the character of
the testimonials.
JOHN E. WILLIAMS, .ES Q.,
; president of the Metropolitan Bank, Nail' York.
Rev. ABEL STEVENS,
. Late editor Christian Advocate and Journal.
Rev. P. CHURCH,
Editor New York Chronicle.
Rey. John Pierpont, Lewis /Johnson, M. D.
Rev. Warren Burton, Roswen Kinney, M. D.
Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, S. K. Kendall, N. D.
Rer. Gordon Robbins, W. R. Chisholm, M. D.
Rev Sylvantia Cobb, Francis Dana, M. D.
Rey T. Starr King, Jeremiah Stone, M. D.
Rev:Ephraim Note, Jr., Jose Antonio benches M.D.
Hen Joseph H. Clinch, Abraham Wendell, M. D.
Rev. Henry Upham, A. A. Hayes, M. D,
Rev'. P. C. Headley, J. R. Chilton, M. D.
Rev, John W. Olmstead, H.B. Kinney, IL D.
Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO., exclusively for
d. P. DINSMORE, No. al Broadway, New York.
Sold by all Druggists.
071t1rArt0
Aceom
moan-
tion.
P. M.
W aco 2,
845 g
4.15 2
5.18 06
450 tz
6.15 c
6.55
7.05
Redding's Russia Salve
Redding's nasals Salve
Redding's Russia Salve
Redding's Russia Salve
t ....
Redding's Russia Salve
Cures Salt Rheum, Plies, Erysipelas
Redding's Russia -Salve
Cures Ringworm. Corns, de. &c.
NO FAMILY SHOULD'S/I WITHOUT IT
ONLY 93 CTS. A 808.
IT BALE BY
S. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York
B. W. FOWLS 'd CO., No. 18 Tremont St. Boston
And by all Druggists and Country Storekeepers.
:Vane 9--eowly
Z 441" MINA:7' MI X .IFL Ma ,
NEW GOODS.
THE undersigned baring entered Into business nn
der the name and style or
_ WEBB & BUTTERFIELD,
beg leave to inform the public that they are now re
ceiving from New York a large and well selected stock
of Goods of every description, consisting of the latest
styles of Spring and Summer
Prints, Shallies,
Delanes,
Cass:sip:Ler es,
ocAtcona,cfles.
=l:ta,wls. •dbo.
A LOT OP GROCERIES,
or all 'dads. A good usortment of
Crockery, Glass Ware,
Wpoden. Ware,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
'UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,NECK
TIES, ' GLOVES, DRESS
ntIIERINGS, scAtTs; .
COLLARS, &c, &c.
Also a good assortment of
HARDWARE,
Cowl Wu of
Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks,
Scythes, PkunLug-hooks, &A.
rgern kinds of N.racigle taken Inez
change. Call and see us at Webb's o ld stand on Public
Menne.
A. D. EIITTZEnBLD. • IL J. WEBB.
.Montrose, April 48.1864.
FLOUR ! FLOUR!
MOIL% FA.11:11X FLOM by the load. sack
%I
or pound. tor Meat the lowest cutsvrtees
A. N.
CrtiIIaLIMPS.A.IIIEIROSIAL, for
T Hres!crt n
rafor szlerby - ABEL
L DIVE COLORS, - with- directions how
Mid lU them. tor *as toll
ABEL Tuninaz,:,
TIVTTWEI. TALLOW, EGGS, DRIED • • and
most. lOntto of re natal In 'MUM, for
Ocigas tho VsnesyStore or
rgirtureozif:.::DßArrs..,rArss.
IMPORTANT
Heals Old Sores.
Cares Barns. Scalds, Cuts
Cures Woneds. Bruises, Spmtns
Coxes Both, Ulcers, Cancers.
-AND
NEW-ARRANGEMENTS!
.NEW itko- CLU MP
. G
.4 .
For CASH or Ready pay.
omm:b. L. arrowiti gib co.
HAVE ret 7:t e o d Ck e 7 the
East with
a new and
tab -J, at,Otioting
The Latest and most approved Styles.
CLOTHS AND CASSIHERS.
iarrt, C.IEJELIMIS,
Of every Description.
3F . tr
Of the choicest brands, including Hart's celebrated
brand. •
Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas, Coffees,
Spices, Sugars, Molasiles,
At very Low prices for CASH, If:47 — Call and see for
yourself.
Cash paid for Grain, Butter, Eggs, to.
2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted.
lIMP'Two doors below Bo /a Webster ' s corner, in
yd
the Store formerly occupied by AN, I. Post.
O. L. STONE, E. L. WEEKS.
Montrose, April Ist, 1664. tf
JAMES. R. DE WITT,
DEALER IN
111,600DS AID NOTIONS ,
CHOICE FAMILY
(0 , 2 © 4'22222 9
4, 49
BOOTS AND, SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
Ci C) 40 ME. M :IFIL -sr,
GLASS-WARE,
LAMP% 011.11A9 1
HARDWARE AND NAILS,
SOLE XaeZ1.A.703:131113R., dbc, .
Produce taken in Exchange.
Montrose, Feb. '64. J. R. DAM%
BOOT, SHOE,
GEN't FURNISHING STORE.
F. B. WEEKS & CO.
HAY' opened
ti'elt
SPRING STOCK
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
CII_JC)TIEIC X 147 CA-,
GENTS' nRORSHIIIG GOODS,
consisting of
everything, in Gents' line of apparel, .
from Boots to Bat,
Ladies' Fine Spring Balmorals and Gaiters,
Men's Fine and Coarse wear,
cheaper than any other house this side of New York
Come and - see for yourselves
Boots & Shoes mode to order
Montrose, 21ay 10th
HAWLEY'S
SOLIDIFIED
Dental Cream,
FOR CLEANSING, WHITENING & PRESERVING
THE TEETH.
TMS article is prepared with the greatest cars upon
scientific principles, and warranted not to contain
anything in the slightest degree deleterious to the
Teeth or Gams. Some of our most eminent Dental Sur
geons have given their sanction to, and cheerfully re
commend it as a preparation of superior qualities for
cleansing, whitening and preserving the Teeth. It
cleans them readily, rendering them beautifully white
and pearly, without the slightest injury to the enamel.
It is healing to the gums Where theY are ulcerated and
sore. It is also an excellent disinfector for old and de
cayed teeth, which are often exceedingly offensive. It
gives a rich and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing
it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to
the breath.
PREPARED ONLY BY
A. HAWLEY it CO.,
N. W. cor.loth & Lombard sta.,
AND SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
PRICE SS DENTS:
'T'eattima.coaala,L.
The following opinion of Dr. Mite, as to the high es
teem In whim; he holds the Dental Cream, meet be snf
dcient evidence of its value ; to quote other testimoni
als in detail is needless, contenting ourselves by simply
giving the names and address of persons Who speak of
Its excellency fortbe teeth.
PICELADZIMILL. April 15th, 18r4.
Raving carepally examined A. Hawley'a " Solidified
?ax,
Dental Crm.. m. 'I hereby el:meth:al mmend it to the
public generally. It is an exile I "preparation for
cleansing and preserving the teeth d can be used by
all persons with the utmost confide ,filifts.properties
are perfectly harmless. Besides preserving thAteeth,
it promotes 'healthy action to the gumirKand imparts a
pleasantness to the breath.
Dr. W. R. WHITE, 1203 Arch street.
Taos. bonsai, N. ix, Dentist. 491 N. 4t¢ at.
..
J. Bram, 254 8. Bth at.
FL VAI9I)ERSLICE. Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arch st.
C. A. lugoeuturrv, Dentist, 1119 Walnut at.
8. DILLINGBAZ, D. D. S., 734 Areb it.
F. M. Dixog, 827 Arch at.
RrtwAtto Towreasgo, Dentist, 826 N. 4th et.
L. 8. Donrmat, Dentist. 201 N. 10th at.
M. 7,. Logo, Dentist. or) N. 6th et.
June 2, 18241. ly
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
.1131ir
J. W. 33uirdess,
M. 022.21. .41.17eximics,
ISCrit-AMINCPIV, 3Pcb*utea,.
Aug, E, 1888.
Ds. G. W. BEACH,
P 1
and
and SURGEON Dropkl ; Pa. Office
Pand mildew:e t theme formerly od bv the late
Dr. B..Rte har , , . ' e mu
•Raring immeatieutly at Brooklyn Center, be
foeaa respeethdly teaderi hte_prefeuloaal makes to the att.
of Sweviehaana Coautz, ork teritur cinema:reunite
wit the DPW Rt 001 6 31 1, Jana CU, 1064.--3 at
eDDYH6 ~1~~. N niill9t ~7 ' Qßl~,L'6~
NEW FIRM. -
BALDWIN ALLEN, /BAIN !
WWI? SIDE OF PUBLIC AVENUE,
DRAMS DI
FLOUR, FEED, SALT,
Garden Seeds,
Wheat, Glover, Timothy tr, Flax Seed,
Peas, Lard, Candles,
PORK, HAMS, DRIED BEEF,
Fish, Smoked Halibut,
Syrups, Molasses and Sugag,
TEAS, COFEEE, SPICES,BROOMS
AND NAILS.
Cash Paid fbr Butter.
A. BALDWTN, WM. L. ALLEN. •
Montrose, Aprll 14, 1864
.I= O 332VI9ICVAT
Examining Surgeon !
THE subscriber haring been appointed by the Com
missioner or Penal ons, a MEDICAL EXAMINER at
large, to examine and give certificates to all entitled to
Pensions, will attend to all applications that may be
presented to him, at Montrose, Pa. Roome at J. 8. Tar
bell's Hotel. E. PATRICK.
Montrose, April 6, 1883.—tf
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY ,
PENSIONS,
And Back Pay
•
THE .z.. —, , d w e ril l ev e'll ep t ro i mpt s attelcawan l'on rn to solrclaini T na °scinanE
rat
tad to hie care. No ctutrge unless successful.
Montrose, Aug. V),'63. J. B. McCOLLITM.
HOPE GOLD COMPANY.
NDIES-"GOLD DIRT LODE," 6ILPLN COUNTY
JOHN EVANS, Colorado. Giro. W. GRAPVLIN, Baltrre
F. H. Juno, Now-York. Fignite.rra Palma, N. Y.
H. S. Conn, New-York. R. CORNELL. Warm N. Y.
Idou.sn, New-York. IL C. TYLER, New-York.
8. G. AI HOLD, Providence, R. I.
President—llls Excellency J 0112.1 EVANS, Governor
of Colorado Territory.
Vice-Presidents—Eon. S. G. ARNOLD, Dr. F. H. JUDD.
Treasurer—WALTEß E. LAWTON.
Secretary . ma._
Office NO I3 2.S v CILIS street, NeVo i r Y k j . cgc"a
X1NTar.113.41.1161 a IaTZLEIVO.IEIC
WOOLEN GOODS,
Camptown, on Wyelasing Creek, Bradford Co. Pa.
Rolls Carded and Cloth Finished.
WE Manufacture Cloth for Customers on Shares, or
at the following prices per yard: Caselmere, best
finish, doe, 45 rents. Plain Cloth, best finish, fine, 45c.
Gray and Mixed C'assimeres. 40 etc Tweeds,
32 cents.
Common Fulled Cloth, 40 cts. White Flannel. cents.
Madder Red Flannel, 32 cts. Gray Flannel, 25 etc.
The Gray Flannel made with taste, and very Fultable
for Clothing.
We will card Rolls for persons from a distance to
take home without delay. HARVEY INGHAM,
AMOS WIL&NCLI.
Camptown, May 10th, 1864.—tf
No. 37 PARK ROW Now York. and 6 State Street,
Boston, are our agents far the Montrose Democratic"
thosecicie.. and are authorized to take advertisements
and a abseriptlon e for no at oar lowest rates.
LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG
ON and after Jan. 18, 1864 , Passenger Trains nil
run as follows:
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
Stations. Mall. New York. Acom'n.
Northumberland
Danville, 9.40 "
Rupert, 9.22 ••
Bloomsburg, 9.35 .•
Klugeton, 14.12 p. m. 8.50 a. tn. 8.15 p. m.
Pittston, 9.00 •• 7.10 "
Scranton, 1.30 " 10.00 " 7.24 "
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
Scranton, 4.50 p. m. 7.10 a. m. 10.45 a. m.
Pittston. 5.00 •• '7.30 " 11.1 U "
1111128 ton, 5.30 arrive. 8.30 "
5.55 leave. 12.00 m.
Bloomsburg, 9.15 p. in.
Rupert,
Danville. 9.15 ••
Northumberland, 9.55 "
Passengers taking the mail train south connect with
the express train from Northumberland, arrive at Har
risburg at 2.30 a. in. Baltimore at 7.00 a. in. and at Phila.
dolphin at 7.00 a. m. The mail train from Northumber
land leaves immediately after the arrival of the Ex
press Train from Harrisburg and Baltimore, allowing
passengers leaving Philadelphia at 10.40 p, in., to reach
points on this road during the next forenoon.
New and elegant Sleeping Can accompany the Night
Trains each way between Northumberland and Phila
delphia. H. A. FONDA, Stip't.
03:32EM1M
Dns. PATRICK ,11 GARDNER,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Montrose, Pa. Once
over Webb's Store, on Public Avenue, Jet 34
NEW GROCERY
VARIETY STORE!
BASEMENT OF J.S.TABBELL'S HOTEL.
THE subscriber would inform his old friends, and
the public generally, that he has just returned from
New York City with a well selected assortment of
PHILADELHIIIA
and various other articles, such as are needed in every
family, and that they will be sold for Cfcaesh at
prices that cannot fall to suit. Please call and examine.
A. N. BOLLARD.
Montrose, Feb. 2, 1864
WM. H. COOPER & CO.
AGENTS POE
Thompson's "Black Star" Line of
Liverpool Packets. ,
PPERSONS wishing to send for their friends in the old
country, can purchase passage tickets by the above
line from the subscribers.
Also, Drafts on Ireland for sale in sums to suit.
WM. 71. COOPER & CO., Bankers.
Montrose, July 17, 1868. tf
A LECTURE
••••
To Ircruuo.6 Cosa.
.ThstpublLiked in a sealed envelope. Price Six cents.
AALECTURE on the Nature, Treatment and Radical
Cursor Spermattorrhcea or Seminal Weakness, In-
voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments
to Marriage_generally. 'Nervousness, Consumption, Ep
ilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity; re
sulting from self-abuse, dd. By Borland. ClAxtrawvax-,
M. D., author of the "Breen Book," dc.
The world renowned author, in this admirable Lee
tne dearly proves from his own experience that the
awful conaequenaes of melt abuse may be effectually re,
moved without medicine, and without dangerous 'mg',
cal operations, boggles, instruments, rings or cordials,
pointing out a mode °faze at once certain and effecter
al, by Which every sufferer, no matter what Ms condli ,
bon maybe, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and
radically. This Lecture will prove a boot to thousands
and thousands..
. .. . .
Sent under seal, to any address, In a plain, sealed en.
Tolope, on, the .teeetO t , of ex carte, or 4v9 Poatairo
i
stamps. byaddreeafog , . -.
CHAS. I. O. KLINE A V 0, ,,
IR Bowery, New York , Yoet-001te DOI, 100 a.
COLORADO.
Capital 80,000 shares, r.,11 each
I=2l
Manufacturers and Dealers in
S. M. Pettengill & Co.,
FAMILY iROCERIES,
MEW et 1)
A P LL ABSORTBIZTO OF
Fill s . LY T IIITER GOODS,
and will be sold
AT A LARGE REDUCTION
from April prime.
liarThie Reduction will include the
ENTIRE STOCK
widen will be found u large as usual, and wM be sold on
THE MOST LIMAL TERMS
For 4C ALIEI33
ON TIME, or for PRODUCE
73. BIIIIIIITT,
New Milford
Nov, 1863
ABEL 'TURRELL
Now offers for sale one of the largest and bee teelectlons
of •
R 4 I I
Ever offered in Susquehanna County, and probably com
prising the greatest variety or most different articles o f
any Store in the Northern part otPennsylvania, and per -
haps of the entire State. An assortment is kept in
about thirty different branches of trade, and the selec
tionsaremade from about forty attic best Douses in
New York, and more than fifty Dealers and Manufac
turers out of New York. A large proportion of the
Goods are brought direct from the manufacturers, thu 6
insuring genuine articles. Customers on entering the
Store must not expect to find everything in sight, but
nearly every article wanted will be produced by Inquiry.
Some idea of the Stock may be formed by the following
general outline, butonumeration le impracticable,
Drugs and 3i edicines, Paints and Oils, Dye Stuffs,
Groceries. Liquors, Crockery, Glass Ware, Wall and
Window Paper, Jeweiry,_Bilver Ware,Perfnmery,Eancy
Goods, Musical Instrumenis, Brushes, American Pocket
Knives, Table Cutlery and Silver Plated Ware, Lamps,
Materials for Lights, Hardware, Bed Cords,Stone Were,
Dry Goods. Mirrors, Window Glass. Lithographs, Var
nishes. Bird Cages, Spectacles. Whips, and lashes,
Brooms. Onus. Pistols, Ammunition. Tobacco, Medi -
cal and Surgical Instruments, Salt, Soap, Potash, Pm •
breilas. Porcelain Teeth, in shon..nearly everything. t o
restore the sick, to please the taste, to delight the eye.
to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real sad
substantial comforts of life.
The attention of the public Is reapeetfolly invited to
my atonic of Goode, hcanrht exclusively for carh down,
and will be sold on the same principle for low pricer.
ABEL TURRELL.
3lontroPe, January 1et,1883
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose,, Pa.
Wm. IL HATCH, 'Proprietor.
THIS new and commodious Hotel is situated on Table
Avenue, near the Court House, and nearly in centre
of the business portion of Montrose. The Proprietors
confident that he is prepared to entertain ~, m ests Ina way
that cannot fall to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expense has
been spared to render It equal If net superior to any In
this part of the State. It Is well supplied with all recce
improvements and comforts, and obliging, waiters will
always he ready to respond to the gall of customers.
The Stables connected with Ode house are new and
convenient.
The Proprietor respectfally solicits the patronage of
his old friends, travellers, and the public generally,
jan63 if WM.B. HATCH
CALVIN C. HA.LSEY,
EIIMIRS SOII6EOII I
For Pensioners, and Applicants
for Pensions.
mor-Oflice in Public Avenue, over the Story of J. Ly
ons &. Son.
Montrose, Pa., May 59, 1864. If
Manhood : How Lost, How Restored.
TrST Published, new edition of Dr. Culvercrelte
Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without
medicine,] of lirsastarottnutea, or seminal weakness,
Involuntary seminal losses, Inrorsacv• mental and
physical incapacity, Impediments to marriage, etc.;
also, consumption, epilepsy, and Ste, Induced by pelf
indalgence or sexual extravagance.
OrPrice. in a sealed envelope, only f cents.
The celebrated anther in this admirable essay. clearly
demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice,
that the alarming consegunces of self-abuse may be rad.
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mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual. by
means of which every sufferer. no matter what his COD -
dltlon maybe, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and
tvntf irt ix4ll
is Lecture should be in the hands of every
youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal. in a plain envelope, to any address
post-paid, on receipt of six cant, or two post stamps,
Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLDIE & CO., •
3e15 y] lig Bowery, N. Y., Post offlce box, 4586.
HOWARD Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinaryandsex
nal systems—new and reliable treatment—lt Reports of
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mall in sealed
letier envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Sarum
Horarrrou, Howard Association, No. 9 South 9th street,
Philadelphia, Pa. oetlB
ERIE RAILWAY.
CtIANGE of hours. commencing Monday, May 1 61 5,
Mt Tralos willies:ye Great Bend,Pa., at about the
following boon, viz:
WESTWARD BOVRIL EASTWARD BOUND.
1, Day Express. 2:81 p.m 2, N.Y. Express, 1:17 p.m
8, Night Express,2•Bsa.m 8, Steamboat" MO p.m
5, Ran, at 7:20 p.m 8, Cincinnati 8:83 a.m
27, Way Freight, I:of4p.m 28, Way Freight, a.m
21, Emigrant, 9:18 a.m
Train 91, runs every day.
does not run Mondays. Ti
days and Mondays. C 7
No. 8 runs Sundays, but
In 7 does not run on Sun
.'B MINOT, Gen. Supt.
"THE FAMOUS BARBEL ?,
come and see the famous Barber,
Famous Barber, late of Hayti.
Late of Hayti. now at Weeks',
Now at F. B. Weeks' Store Room,
Find me shaving and shampooing,
Find me cutting hair to suit you,
Find me ready at yeur d nervlce.
At your service _C
Montrose,
MORRIS
Montrose,Oct.lls, 1863. tt
A. G. REYNOLDS,
WOOL CARDING
Doan as I:Tssual.
May 46,1664—U BROOKLYN, PS.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY.
PENSIONS,
eurk.a. 1.451,Nr-,
TAR undersigned, LICENSED AGENT of the GOV%
ERNMENT, basing obtained the necessary forms,
will giveprompt attention to all claims Intrtiste(U
to his are. No charge MOM aleedi ghl.
ago. P. LITTLE t
Montrose, June 6th, 1864.
Virmiy q.,wmg‘ka'aig4‘4,,/,
At lalirgSTONl Luau gouty, Fed
A FIRST'CLASS WOOL OF TRADE.
OE2WD for A 02E 11,017.14,41.1 t.
. .6WISMITTELIMIgh*
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