The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 10, 1864, Image 4

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/Mot:HA "rieradatnigivil acorn
sjuQ ii ,t4t-ffe,ootti. of, prepaAnd
speea mlifiry'TandTif Vaiiiittb - dtlfitns
attention of y. El3liiir;Stinr., who sup
ports 51rAince3nAolxita IQ said on this
suldqgt,knp.frrerful editorial in the q/osc,
v9t#n-• dating ( Othe 'Abf
Andre*Al*ori,.., Mr Blbig_tlw,o said :
" Under no poiaible eiiieigdniy, not
even in insurFictiou,.or *midst the throes
of ciatil:wispan -the . Ooxeintnent j unify
oplioki-Rterference witli the frOidoin of
Speed' or of the - liny
kan with the The
IlitfiliSisneSitifthe,torigiteatiittTthe pen
is o tkininor evil conpafed with the licent
ioasmi6lisyruisliitrriill pouler.” . • •
Mr.•l3lairdittle Ahought,then that the
proTmid he ballot box would he,trampl
ed di ht diiririg his lifetime ia his
list* 'Siatik` - ' What Would Old Hickory
have thought;" If Mr. Blaii hbd informed
h &NITRO the 6k newspaper • gime
morning eargyeit breakfast,' that the only
•Plipo t e,rgic newspaper in Ataryland 44
beerk:4p,r,e,ssed. by a §uboraruatp of his ?
Do ytoi - iuppos'e the have
gone coif *l l th :his - lireakfsst= etijoYing his
warns. ,- ,toast and- co.ffeo -with : no % up Imo'
Fput this ,oecrivr,ed ‘ only the.othnr
4.layiit fat'fioni eitintitei•-
=Tiding the infamous order, his high
Akaipa j t e y, Abraham the, First, actually re
11,isogt freatwg frcanproininent,Dainnoats.
in ret4ioil to the matter,
.though indinised
by a hint' tsfinch Woyth and.
abilities a$ tr>zo lion: R-everdy Johnson.
Abolition Itevere#Ce for,-tlie Sabbath.
The hti - ca,go Journal,' Of Moday, re
latep,:tbe tapowipg with great glee:
Hall, was greatly crowded on
gllxidn.y afternoon to hear the discourse' of
Rev. I. S. Kalloeh on the war. The cop
perheads received about - as scathing a cas- '
Ligation= istaxer-wPltoPt..Plasanra and
pain tp, beay, feelinga.of,the audi
ence could not - be iesirained,atintie pat
fittaaheet:or:tho.fhpciata. - *tie
greete l d i ffith round.upon round„of,enthu
fiialtio and hearty cheers."
whose ,!` iffai" Otto On
castigating copperheads received round.
upon round of enthnsiastic and hearty
Orinhijh e Christian city: !of - Chiang,*
on Sunday, is the sa - me"KaltoCli who`wtis
expelled from his church in Boston a few
years ago, 11.,r taking a lady, the wife of
one of his own congregation, to a hotel in
Cambridge, and then treating her as his
.own, wife. Of course, lalloch's, excessive
.1 ':-.1o . yaliy" is sufficient to cover up a bend
red such "tricing indiscretions,' and it is
eminently, appropiate that his sermons,
•on Sunday afternoon, should be g reeted
with round upon round of hearty cheers."
:It is thus that the poi-on of abolitionism
lis-detnig. the Christianity of the 19th
'century. One day it will be seen of nil
,
-iiien" that the spirit of .ilx)litiOnismis not
"194 incompatible with true liberty, but
with genuine religion as well.
Habeas Corpus.
Erery um who prefers fiberty to des
potism, and who has seen with regret the
T rapid strides the latter has made under
the reigning dynasty towards the over
' throW of the fOrmor, wiR endorse the
Iwords which we copy hereunder from the
New York Journal of Commerce :
!'` That writ is not clearly understood
by the people. Its power is on'y . this :
Iz brings a man who is restrained of
'before a judge. The latter in
quires why he is imprisoned... - Ile does
2 ‘, ita,,i,tiquire into the justice of the case. He
Only asks. " Is he held by the laW of the
land ?" Hite - finds that he is held by the
law, fur trial according to law, he remands
m itim to., prison. If he finds that no law
holds him, he sets him.free. In every in.
,litance orthe many thoisand arbitrary
, seizure by Abraham Lincoln, if any offense
141 .been committed, it was Ficirfeetly easy,
siA it was the duty, of the law officers of
Ale - President tomake the usitideomplaint,
g 'warrant, issued , in 'due -form,
--aadiarrast according tolaw. Bail might
be - taken 'or not, as the United States
Conrt satt , .t. The crime of treason is
probably not
,hsilable, and the accused.
8 . ...ir,04441;baYis been belt,' for.speedy trial and
conviction or acquittal. phis was -the
..„140g:3111iiroper course.' It 'irbuld have
commended itself to the whole country.-- .
nOt: suit Lincoln, 'vital:tad. 'tast
14:thc'sweet of arbitrary power.
2';:dinktieizures, by telegiaph, all himra-of
,;,44 - 411:night, Hence tbe'seizares by his
B,?bthfinates, without waiting orders from
'hific — ilsnce the astounding tyranny over
NrOm.en,,and unildran „to the
number of.many thonsands,'-whicl appals
:,";AC'higirt American as he reads it
tiow A and will live in history as the darkest
"titatt'est . page,`' in: "all the ;044 ,orat.
.16114:Agit free government,: Be Ivarned
by history."
FAcr.—As a culinaryarreparation, Her
reek Mehl - ISaremtus in La
-401.101e: "Itims :great advatitages over
te east fermentation ' -mad will make twenty!,
five pounds more -Bread or Biscuit frog
atintaravberreWour. 4 -and inuolynt i ter.
retlifii WIT tlieglutinons' Ultra and
sugarthatis in the' ilourinwd fromtwo
and-a-half pounds' of Awn, Mid ti three
pounds -of Bread , Biscuit,
sauieiluanity'bi yakitAinerita
tion, will make onlylf -over 'three'
TtLei' .11,1r 1 4 4 , e, mere' tbarwkeP:th 6
. 16 rtening,liesides' being mach
more.aniiil6Flry . it; 'and beionvmced.
nunairau.ED.—A veteran soldier,
• Elr-.garyedtlit, enwatryrandlonght
tt
Iteisfos: l blieyeaririviithi3iitil'isortitch,
'nap 'hlciiiii"beast in the
gL bt Pottsville by the sabres of
'Abelitidiretitthroats,and liasfjpc, died of
I ,, beatiegher,Areceived.;, Paiir 4 . 4ke.' for
serving his country so filithfufl y. Those
who killed him never fought a rebel.
--
. •. 4.* ~.x.
CallumV ii t n: —Mrt c jiave lir the
pleappiEfib g a
. .-40Metity - :f gold
z 4 k i r t bvpr. JoA c Aytr i t- A ti e l ie4 . r9f4
a, laymehtnei '
rx i t
I/
whic&ar Aftinntivelrshkd thrwhont
nt774- ' 'erk'ett 4Vineng:lpsugvirtstoss
p. ' r i iiiid 600 1 :rev r - 114.1
i lave hat ishimve. been. Ion" 6l'othi.
grayespf the Chiriqui ehiefs—birds, tar.
qtrstattrpentic - Ow: add reptilea-dona hi
solid gold: They i sariy ni :Saeli - beyond
historic time!y ,r r petiodititiaplaces where
VirbiristkirmgtieVenPfettte; . 'They seem
to eon), here nottiniunte appeal from the
winding ilieets of theit' . .a.fie.eatortYto 4
Roe Simple Indians in the mountains;
Medical protection from eativat%l skill,
ad 'ainst diseases whichgather theni ugin
too early graves. Ignorant iiiirunletter:
e ps they N are, they have learnedof ,the
white th en bnoegh.to kno*,vilmen to appl'
for relief, Ancl what. will. bring it. Our
wet} known townsmen, above maniedrio
forre IA that they require theirre,mittances
from foreign countries now to be made in
silver and gpld'o-r.tsuoti, Sentinel; Mass.
. (- tlknotrat Illurderet
iA,ls:6olo9l#;`rgiffid,a 4e,5,.; can?i'bell,
an elderly gentleman, A ll inoffensive` die..
‘,
position, who reside in Tetitillitreet, bP
ioW pi ii 4,64i4vai 4, iderecilott.Stitgrday
night.- 'Ea was f stalk - by , ttArkk 'thidwn
at the procession - ; from: the crowd: of
riotous:Aholitionists in front of the Coni
iiionkrii.g4kuildinLi:7 Mt) :7Wits pt4tiding
b;ti 4b i3Orek, shlifAf ,#i t. gitrept. lir.
tamiibell Wie (MO sixty years Of ' ilk - 4,
and pf -ififiriti:health.'s-Hty-leavew a wife
and two danghters.—Philatila Abe.
• ,::.i. , , . • ~,,. . . , '"` - ' OO •^7 - H --. .., ' .
F .
10Q.17.1t L, !
ei ; It 1%0011 4 bithil uck
cwt. ec..cid, pr . sacra the Icwcskua l ? .. fictriaiH.
S111111LINOT:V . V31103111. for rettolit Bair
id} aare'br , ;.- Ann - LL.
8A 4.0 1 WO W, EqP , S. DRY-BD APP/XS _ and
tho.nr n flardnrwatttod:Wxhlnittgo . for
Goode= the, Groceryoml Vanetf Store, of
• ' ';• ' a. a BULLARD.
DEtilkt LitritimAttivA &
wEstriar 'Awl -ROAD.
a fOnger s. 0ct:!1.2, 18'03.4
Time; of
1.2.4V2 513
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Linn.
. 2.10
a 1 1.40
05
- 11.15
10AS •
10.30
10.00
ttas;E
PaiaCt-
geZ
STATIONS..
'ire •
6.40 , Greatilend,
841 Newl.lllol . ll,
8.00 Montrose;
5.88 Nopbottoml ,
6.16 ',Nicholson,.
4.58 t Factoryville,
• .4.40 Abintrton,
ClarkSnin'it,
4.10 Scranton,
1.88 Strondsbnm
12.10.4 MannulniChura
[Mad's change
I!7•4i9PM°P7.
rotiksilkerlikain North,
Leaves New Hampton on the amval of the Mail 7Untn
which 101 N- 411 - Ifg-1F4.04. a t -00 .. tn. -and Mannnka
Chnnlcon tne'arritti or tho Tread midair] eATCt. Philad.
{Kensington Depot,) at 7.15 a. in. As Scranton, this
train makes close connections with trains on the Lack
awania 4,l3loontsbarg,AuiLLtalarrareA Hudson Rail
roads, and At lartat Bend with..llMOdnit.Tzsin on the
Erie R4/ I w4{,o ll ag, west.
• •
The Paesenger Train
Lea-rOs (heat Head after the arrival of the CinCirinati
Express from the West conneeting at Scranton with
trains on the - Lackawanna &,Bloomsbutg, and Delaware
t, Hudson Baßroads ; at Manunka Chunk with the
train tot Philadelphia, and at New Hampton Nri tA loins
for New-York, the Lehigh Valley, Harrisburg, /Cc. Pas
sengers by thlitritin arrive - 1n New-York at SAO, in
Philadelphia ati,13.80, and in Harrisburg at 8.20
The Aecominodation Train,
llortbsiard, pi:Mandl , at Great Bend with the Day EX
press going West, by which passentteri 'ambit at Ithaca
and Syrscuse.the same day.
Southward, leave's Great Bend alter the attival of the
New-Tork Express going East.
Ail Passenger Trains on the Erie Ttallwaystop at
Great Bend. 'WATT& COOKE. Supt.
A. HENRY, Gem Tkt Agt.
PENSIONS,;•BOFIVIT,..AND
'BACK PAY.
T 'HEand
ER.eat otLIEENSED AGI 6 / 7 4 THE GOV.
, will' give prompt- .attention to al.
chains entrusted Sable care. Chance /ow. and laiar
matton gIirFREE. . L. F. WITCH.
-Montrose, Jan. 14, 1884. 6m •
HUNT BROS. & BLAIR
„ , 4 6:;TL I A.VITTCOAT,
Wholessiq, Rotin IYeni4s
laitlilleggiriitailg 1
*Pr P
. N AILS, 1044
STEEL
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%rums , :-stiovELs,,
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ii.A44:'Nogistz*Pn: alet"B`
IWZBOAD .ifitiVireoD7,Pkiar.
61111 Lie. r gitlNG:6l , d e TLEEI,, swats ANA
_ _ _II422IZB._BOIM.,MITS'andi irthrtela.
.4 , z4rzo A4ivil,r4.4swizz
r.:1BONAI408: 8 PorZA ) -
PELLOAS9.'I3.I6I.I' pflEtitirs,
labry4E), - finiggS and, BLEB,. BELlant
' . '" — SAVEInate,:I3IICDOES,IirILWie. de. ••='
etaMigabViPigAMOVS 4 4PATING. 4 PACK IIA I249.
,T4tW zri p l3 = 7444ll: " .ll + "
, aripptotTolits: ,
szencn WINDOW, oust, LEATESIOt airatthxds:
FAIRIMSEIII SCAM.
I BerEnt‘rs, Nardi 91, MS, 17
WISTARS BAtiAM
,WILD. CHERRY!,
eirie et moat reliable raniedich la; am
.o‘ 7 . '• I :1,9r/di • • ' •
Cangit cod li Npt i ng DAtellitiO* 4
uc ty of ' s e As ma, Ithersoneno,
Bon Unit, on and avail nfinaTl____"On • • •
OF THE THROAT, LUNGS ha-CM:',
•.• . IlfearDl3Cl VIZIR
4 ,
DIST,LIVS, *Maki" of WILDCHEDWX
. ,
So• general lg at ewe q" Mir remedy beeOme, and S 4)
papule" tad everrehere,giat It is unneessary ro reectend
Ussirtues. ifidartS Iteakfir t it. artil - find Wm:tar&
this abundant and voluntary testimony of the mast' who
rani long Suffering and gilled diem:* have by.git use
beertreetored /opt Istinevigor and &WA. „We fmkpro•
does a MSs prtageneel, in proof or twerfloni, 11 , 4
c.A.loroz , DM =Jinn.
_
. Ihp i mp,. Jacob tilnehler,
Populationm and much respected among the' Serman
Pop of this country, makes the followiuy elate
mont fpr the benefit of the afflicted:
HAMMER, Pa., telt. 16,1689.
teat "Sirs :-Iffayink realized in my family Important
benefits from tho use of your valuable prep:Fodor:—
b . :biter's Balsam of Wild Cherry—lt affords Me pleasure
to recommend f t to the public. Some eight years ago
one.pf,m,ydaughters Sperazd to be in a decline, and Salo
hopes of her recovery were entertained. ' tthm pro
cured a,bottle of your excellent Salaam, and Defoe she
had taken the whole of the contents of the bank there
wage greatlrairtiatument in her healtig.. /.have. in my
I me d d iv ci d n a endh e a V md w e
aysbeueenn h t
im n at o ed y byr
itvaluable
' . JACP . 4 BECHLSII.
. ,
From des* Smith, Seq. President of the Morrie Coen
,Cy Bank, Morristown, New Jersey.
"Ilasingniteff Wiiiar'slialsam of Wlldeberry for
about fifteen years, and having realized Its bezedcial
results inzaffattlily, it affords me great pleasure to re-
Commend ittolhd public as a valuable remedy In eases
of weak lungs, adds, coughs, etc, and a remedy which
1 canal der to be entirely innocent. and may be taken to
petfect safety by the Most delicate In health.
From,
4?"0b4
B.
Smith. distinguished innTer
ttri niter. Std.
1: hays oast:Tend bimstons used Dr. Whittles Balsam
of Wild Cherry for colds, and always with decided bene
fit. Tinton , of trotaiejlaration that is more eettactous or
more deserving of genera! nse.
The Balsam hatifilso been used with excellent circa
174; B. Eillott,.llderchant, Hall's Craig Roads, lid.
Wistar'd Baloami of Wild' Cherry.
None genuine unless signed BUTTS," on the
wrapper,
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DF. 4 7I4MORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York,
W, FOWLE & CO., proprietors. Boston.
cainkeisises
Redding's Russia Salve.
FORTY• YEARS' EXPERIENCE
- Has fhlly established the emperiortty of
Pasepa. ,
ger
trate.
A. NI.
7.20
7.49
8.33
8.50
9.14
0..30
.9.38
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE,
tlon.
2.80 ti
8.00
n
4..15 t , l
5.18
5.50 t ,
835 0
6.55
7.05 z
Oyer all other heeling preparations.
Itmres all kinds of. SORES, ClTTexecniziamtrft.ws,
BOILS, ULCERS. SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS,
STIES, PILES, CORNS, SORE LIPS, !SORE EYES,
&c. &c., removing the pain at once, and reducing the
most angry looking erwellings and - Intimation as if by
ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.
FOR BALE BY
J. P. DINS3IORE, No. 451 Broadway, New York.
S. W. FOWLE d• CO., No. Of Tremont at. Boston.
And by all Druggists.
lycow
Jane 2, 1824
M 3E" ,
NEW GOODS.
MHS ersigned having entered Into turstness nn
der. tee Terme and style dt
WEBB & BUTTERFIELD,
beg leave to Inform thepublic that they ere now re
celying 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,
C/6143130.1XLEVir OS,
ocottcomeadles.
Stliziousrla: doe.
A IN OP GROCERIES,
Crockery, Glass Ware,
Wooden Ware,
HATS' &' CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
1711BRELLAS,PARASOLSMOK
TiES, GLOVES, DRESS
num:rases; SCARPS,
CO'LLARS, ezicite,
Also a good 'omit/client of
HARDWARE,
' Consisting of
ShOVl3/81 Spades, Hoes,,. Forks,
Saytheih' Pruning-hooks, ete. •
41/flill 'kinds ot3Proelkuoo taken lu•ex
change. Call and ace tut at Webb's old stand on Public
Avenue.
A. D. 1317TEEPT&D. 11. 3. WEBB.
Montrose, April W. DM.
LADIES FANCY FURS.
_ „.. ....,_
'Ai uti Pc; 'mere eV puttbitied 'When (41 omAit I
moots tower prepitun,tboti at pr om& I gun enabled to
dispose et them et very reatioriable pribes; rindi nindd
tberefore fallen s till front mp itictultoflitoxitteaului
Cpant.Y. mad vicinity. ~.• ! t
,
~SErlemember thectiMemomber and street I '
--
- - ' JOHN PAW/7W - '
.110 Arteirtltreet,aboveith, south aide,
Sept. B. 1564. Ica ' PIIILADELPHIL !
'. WI hive n_oysrth.6.-noi coi:it:MlMl Milk &troth. .
robin
.pkimmptail • ' ,• ••• •-• c.i.
~1 . 1
If DIM COLORS, with directions Wm
pto ass them, for sale by
an t
ADE TIMILIIII.
A'f7l(22P.
And by all Druir,lets
=AND-
of an kinds. lc good assortment of
;Elanufaptory t .
,exipEntimr,
p*A.
rte.ingkiip n 7
131#3. ,
ty. • AWN Alitti
,NE , ~:
~,..
WAilliii 7P'
~,
1,"111,:{clitiOR: j 1 ;111 . 11.
NEW Atk.,011:04, 1 ' ''''' ' '
0 vi c k,, -- , k 7 3101
G ,
~. py, VAtilit or' Ready , 14% , - -
CM9...: 3 C-.1.,0* ,4:>20*,.,*,, - 4,::!i*.
nArlere=ge l igr` l4 !4iwiP,!.9'l f;'il.,
~_
Pag- . 1 1 aVe 0510 ting
The tatoii'ititd most aprirOired stiles,
ittiOTHS - , AND:''CAS4 .. itgt,'"..i :
4013Ft.criam3Rdi es,
Of every obWeritition.% , i' ,/
F il I T N CO " .3E4H
Of. tie choicest brands, ineludluO 01'1 . 4 colebroted
bradd., . , ,
talk, Dairi..., Salt, Teas , ;Coffees.
. , Spices,
,Snga .. rsi .Idbissies,
At very Low prices for CAStf,„ prOall . iind see, for
, ~ . „Tcn i me/L
Dash p a id' 'ibr Graili:Bittei; Eggs, &c.
2,000,000. doz.: Eggs. wanted.
U'' Twodoors below Boyd et_, Websteris corner, in
the Store formerly occupied by N.l. Post.
G. L. STONE,
Ilobtrime, April let, 1S(14. tf
• -A
JAMES DEWITT,
DE Ni NR IST
DRY GllOl4 All 'NOTIONS
Old 0 4'1E22182 9
• 1r --!,•7
BOOTS , AND SITOES,
Hats and Caps,
c:lptt-3.403ac. I=lL. 'l2",
' GLASS-WARE, '
ILA MOLY% XXI) 011149,
'HARDWARE AriIINAIS I
isc)x. x i
Produce taken in Exchange.
Montrose, Feb. '64. 3. R. DeWITT.
BOOT, SHOE.'
GEtll fORNISHING STORL
F. B. WEEKS &Cp.
HAT-, op
ened
their
SPRING STOoK
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
cx...ooiiviraF IEI4
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
' consisting of
everything in Gents' linent apparel,
• • -from Boots, tit'_ —
Ifadtep' Fine Spring Salmoralaand paliers,
Men 'a Fine and Coarse Wear,-
cheaper than Any other house this side a NeurYerrit
Come and see for yourselv,es, •
LietS & Shoes made to order •
Ifontrosa,3lay.loth. F. B. WEEKS dr CO.
11AWLEY'S
SOLIDIFIEII• ,
ICoerreal•Cream,
FOR CLEANSING, WHITENING& vassilavita
THE. TEETH.
rarticle Is reared with the greatest care upon
a r c i levitt i c print:pies, and Warranted not to contain
anything in the slightest degree deleterious to the
Teeth or Gums. .Some of our most eminent Deatal Sur
geons trave-,Dven their sanction wood cheerfullyre
commend it its a preparation of trapetior tualities for
cleansing, militenlng and preserving the Teeth.. It
cleans them readily, rendering tbein bcantiftilly white
and pearly, without the slightest Injury to the enamel.
It is healing.tet the gums where they are ulcerated and
bitettiso an excellent dit4nfectpr. for. 44d.and de ,
caged teeth, which are often exceedingly Offensive. It
gives arleh and creamy taste to the mouth. dleansing
It thoroughly, and imparting a delightful *ACM O 9 , to
the breath.
• • PREPARED ONLY BY
A. HAWLEY
N. W. cot. Rith Linabard eta., PHILADELBDIA.
AND SOLD BY• ALL DRUGGLVIS. •
PRICED CENTS.,
Ti46*l2ri:cus•
. The opinion Ofilr.:Whlto - iss Lathe /dyke s es=
teem in.whimf he horns Orel:hinted Cream, must be Aar—
ficient erideffeil of 10 tette ; kr.. quote othrt teittnionV
eleln'detaflla heedless, , contenthig oureelsos byslniply
6 , lving the names and address of persons who speak of
its excellency for the teeth.
' • • '• Pun.aremtine, 15111,16116.
11a9Ing. learellallyl examined A. Hawley's "
Dental Creant" I hereby cheerfully recommend it (Ode
public generally. It is an excellent .preparatlonl for.
cleansing and preserying the teeth, and me be peed by,
all persons with the utmost confidence, as itiiirtO9t 4 tles
are perfectly, harmless. Besides ,preserringthe teeth.'
it pp4motes a healthy action to tbegnuni, and imparts A.
~
pleasuntocia to th e breath.. e , • . ~.f • • '
E. WHITE, 11 Arch street.
Tues. Inman. a. a, Dentist, 491 N. 4th at.
3 . 8186r1r.,29144. 6th at.
E. ViaDtW.ICT. Burgeon Dentrat',62sAfth ; I
. C, A. , lipXasstnit, Dentist, 1119 Wsligutcd.
.S. DILUNGHAN. • D. 8., 784 Ardh at.
D•
' WM. Dixon, 891 Arch at,
Eunratto'Bownsarn, Dentist, 620 DI, nth 4 ,
L: H. Donfosair, Dentist, 907 NJ 1011( It. • 41
M. L. Logo Dentist.4ll9 19. 6th st.
June 9, 1964. 11
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'Manuiltoture.„.otWo' diet
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In metre, to numerous Inquiries ss,to when st:t. could
Matt np woolinftreloth brongtir hereafter, we finite'
to WV: . There 11 an the irotd takeft ingot Can be done
before next opting. As most persons want their goods
for the:Mining trinter.ive; thought bet nntl.o
of this fact to prevent disappointment.
the meantime we stud' Ao'tntqlFlSO work at;
eatistactorilyr asponible, and 'Make add itions to , otir
maehintify audit:tures. so as tote able tofte alltbat is
uttered another pear . We shaft as astral tall, coloroMd
Anish clethlir =dement during the fall. -
t • INGHAM *macs.. ,
Hosts Paerettir. catoPtown,
3
iltaliron 01i4. 60 10 5 . Ultit ' • ' ' •
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MATION BITTERS, Conemattins,wifer'Out
g Dyeesterysirep, as IPVIMILL'S.
BALDWIN 1. ALLEN, AGAIN i
il,"
WEST SIDE OP ;y - Ayp,Avßrug,,,
FLOUR TEED gAIT
-, N , 001 0 :11: 10 4 10 eeds;:'
Wheat, Clover, ol'icithcrlf.. Flas•Beed,
Peat; tiii*‘ 1 0*,1 169 i 1
PORK, ItAItS, I ,DRU4OII43I%
;EMI eibioked Halibut; • ;
'Syrtito4'" Holtitisoi; 'tint Sugar
, . ,
TEAS, COFEEE, STIVES,43:4OOIIIS
•' , I , I2tITD WAILS.
Cash Paid' Or Butter.
Auks. '
se.4 •
IiviEIIVIEIZCIN •
Examining' Surgeon !
Tllasalieeriber haying bee; appointed the Cora
mitiMiner dr Oman:op:a EDICAL _EXAMINER at
larde,,t9;qTAlpincp.nd-givii certallatieP, to ail entitled to
Penaina, win entail' to , all applitationo that may be
preseoted :o him, At.brattrosa. Pa. Room.. at J. S-Tat•
bell'a Rote).• • K. PATRICK.
Miiirioan, April 0,1h6*. , --t1 • • •
SOLDIERS? , BOUNTY 7
ikad, . pok.. ray
Tcindent,gned lacmtero oomyr Govamv•
it WENT, Will give prompt atonal:lu to idt claims [atm•
ted to hie care. No charge acilbtsiotecd.tetel. •
- 14 9 44 f ° ,; - .4 4 i*, 2 9 ,' 4' • B, 31C,CILLEDL,
E. L. FEEEE
HOPE OLD COMPANY:
MINES—" GOLD DIRT LOT/R..' •GILAN COUNTY,
CO,"
13090 sitirea,
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JOHN EVAN., C 01011010; &MIT
8..f1 JUDD. No7 L •York, HEIMANN. Finial, N. Y.
IT:.. . COnt, New-york. R. Cott:call WmtE, N. Y.
Muzztn; NawArork.: M. C. TYLER. Nevi-York.
S.G. Awicti..p.l'rovidence, R.I.
Exeollene,y JOIIN EVA:4I3, Governor
of Colorado, Territory.
Vieo•PitAdeafb:;-11,1;nl S. 0. Atixoth,pr: V. tf.'Jclin.
Troastrcer—lV•Prut.E. LiwT o 7!'
Secretary 1 . 1". DAmtlt. (ap77y teaco. l2
office No. 25,441iT street, New-York.
Thr,liataECA-2a & 101711.33Arclizt
nantasietnrers and Dealers In
WOOLEN GOODS , '
Camptown, on Wyahieing Creek, Bradford Co. Pa.
Rolls • Carded and Cloth Finished.
urshlatiutactord Cloth for Customers on Shams, or
IV at the following price,: per yard: Caaeimere, beet
finish, tine. 45 cents. Plain Cloth, bent finish, fine, 45c.
Gray and Mixed Caersimeren. 40 ete. Tweede ' .T. 7. cents.
Common Fulled Cloth. 40 ctn. White Flannel. cents.
Madder Red Flannel, &I eta. Gray Flannel, .rr eta.
The am, vteeueir =wet with state, and very anitable
for Clothing.
We will rani Rollw for, perform from a dlatunee to
take home without delay. HAI/VEY INGHAM,
AMOS WRENCH.
Campt own, May Nth. 3.141,—tf.
O. NT .PlittC, , ROW, New York. and 6 State Street,
N
itostoti o are oar agents for the Montrose Democrat lo
thimleetttoeJand are authorized to take advertisements
and subscription for ea at opt lowest rates.
LACK AIVANXA &BLOPMSBURG
N and atter Jan. ' 1864, Passenger Trains el
O
run ss tollees
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I..Y.Arg NORTHWARD.
Stations. Mail. New York. Aeotn'n
Northumberland
Danville,- . 11.40 ."
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Rupert. " 91:2 "
Bloomsburg, 9.22 .."
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Kingston, 12.12 P. m. 8.201. in. . 0.15 p. m.
Pittston. 12.20 •• .9.00 " • 7.10 "
Scratltop.. 430 " 10.00 •• 7.2! ••
LtAVE SOU ItIVARD.
Sctan tan, '4150 P 2 m. I.loa. m. 10.45 a. m
Pittston. . . 15.00 " 1.30 ~1 1.10 ."
Klpm+ton, 5.80 arrive. B.LO "
' •• ' . 5.55 leave. 16.00 in.
11 R 100 M 9 PUrr.C, 2 5"
P' in "
upert , .35
Danvilla. ' :, .I 5 "
NorittntOarland. 0.55 " ,
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Passengers taking the mail train south connect with
the express train from Northumberland, arrive at Har
risburg at 2.80 A. ro. Baltimore at 7.00 a. rik, and at. Phila
delphia at 7* a. m., The mall train from Northomber
'and leaves iminedinteir after the arrival of the Ex
preetTrain 'from Harriabtmg and Baltimore, /knowing
passem, , ess leaving Philadelphia at 10:10 p. m., to reach
points on thfsrbad daring the neat forenoon.
New andelegaut Seeping Cars accompany , the Night
Trains each way bc( wecn Northumberland and Phila.
&anti's. IL A. FONDA, Sap't.
DRg. PATRICK & GARDNER,
"110)111MICIAN8,& EVITROEONS, Montroso,Pn. Office
Overlffebb's'Siore, 'on Public Avenue,' SeGi
NEW. GROCERY
VARIETY STORE !
BASEMENT OF J.S.TARBELUS HOTEL,
MITE sebseriber wadid infornt his old friends, and
A. the public generally, that be has just returned from
New York City with a well selected aseertetent of
GROCRIES,
And cartons other articles. such as Are needed In erery
family, and that they will be sold for- an at
prices that cannot rakl4.9 st4it. Please call and examine.
A. N. BULLARD.
Montrode,Pcb. 2, 1864. • •
, . WM. H. COOPER &CO
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. . ,:. Iseß/Flll YOB ..
ThOMPBOII I S " Black StarPLine of
- 71,VOi 4 pisoi Packets..
.E-•Lnoimgol4l6 giiiikti) iind for thelartnisdir IO til'old
, nodal% can purchase passage tickets by the.abovo
Ilnefrorp.l4 anbseribors.
'Arco, WM. on Ireland for sale In sums to RR.
• e ,
M ,,* ~ WM. -R. COOPER .t CO., Rankers.
orass:lse, •Itly 17, 1863• II
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,-•,, -41141 C. 'III3I
Tv' irlitoizZaa Tkireoza.
,
Jost furdisded to sealed envelope. Attie Six ants.
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LgeTtritS on the ,Nature, Treatinent and Radical'
Cdritot Sperm:Moulton or Seminal Weekaesi. ln
voluntary ErsillYl94s,Bexhal Debilityondkepedimente
'to liarriego generally. Ne rVonsu ess, - Consumption, Ep
ilepsy, sal tril h Mental sod Ebyelyo Inespaeltw
,sultWgl2t 7 lk aei abUBC. &C. By Roitairr J. Cruise
11.'D., utittga e " - Green Book; &a. • . • I
The srorld retrowpotauthor, inIS admirable Lec
ture. 0001 prays frum ble owo.experienca that h e
ttwinl coesequensek br seltabusor may be effectually*.
moped Althrnit medlclne,apd withoptApngerone enr -
cat operations; bbhees, instruluents, rings or cordia a,
painting Out a Ousdo cqa more arlain awl deem
al, 1 1Y YAWL er,ery' Fogerty. no matter what his coo&
Amu maybe. may cum himself cheaply. privatelf, and
r This Lecture will prove a boon to thonaanda
aud
• bent elder tiidito any addreist thipiale; 'seated on.
lttolwi' Ind gr:zecelpt: Arlis WY, .9 1 " tw° P9 ,4 41t!
Numns.llll44MOng "
MAS.'sr.:6oKUttils•Ce.: , 7
147 Bowery, New York, Post•Otacc Vim; 40Bk
S. DI. Petteiigill & do.,
. 7 V* if' if tie r.
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C:1
V,ll.
PULL ASSOMIETO OF
EMI 1r WINTER ODDS,
Mr . MST RECEIVED,
an,dwill be gold
AT A tARGE REDUCTION
from April prices
lEV'Thllsßeduction will Include iliO
ENTIRE STOCK
which will be loud an largo u maul:m(11,111 b~ sold on
Till MOST URN TERMS
V I CA . C .A.SMT.
ON TIME, or for PRODUCE.
Nov, 1863. ' Noir `Milforrt.'''
ABEL TuRRELL
Now otrers for sale one of the largest aud bentselections
of
G tc'
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Ever offered in Susquehanna Corinty,'and'priAabli coin
prising the gresitest variety ar moat different articles of
any Store to the Northernpart olPeansylvania,and per •
haps of the entire State. An assortment' Is kept in
about thirty different branches of trade, and theselee
tions are made from about forty of the beet Boosts in
New York, and more than fifty DealerCand
torero out of New York. A large proportion of the
Goode are brought direct from the manufactnreis, thus
Mincing genuine articles. Customers on 'entering the
Store. must not expect to 'lnd everything In sight, but
nearly every article wonted will he produced by inquiry.
Some idea of the Stock may be formed by the following
general outline, butenumeration is impracticable.
Drags and Idcdicines, Pants and 011 s. Dye Stuffs,
Groceries ,Liquors. r.iroekery. Glass Ware, Wall and
Window Paper, Jewelry, Silver Ware,Perfnmcry, Earley
Gonda, Muolcallnotraments, Brusher. American Pocket
111111,C6, Table Cutlery , and Silver Plated Ware, Lamps,
Materials for Lights, Hardware, Bed Cords,Stone Wore,
Dry Goods. Mirrors, Window GIaSS, Lithographs, Var
nishes, Bird cages, Spectacles. WWpa, and Lashes,
Brooms. Guns; P istols. Ammunit ton, Tobacco, Medi
cal and Surtdcal Instruments, Salt, Soap, Potash Um -
breilao, Porcelain Teeth, in short. nearly everything, to
restore the sick. to pleare the taste. to delight the eye.
togratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real end
substantial comforts of life,
The attention of the public is respectfully invited to
my stock of Goods, bonghtirexclnsively for cash down,
and will be sold on the same principle for low prices.
ABEL TIIRRELL.
Montrose, January 110..180
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose, Pa.
Wm. HATCH, Proprietor.
lIIS new and commodious Notel is situated on labile
Avenue, near the Court House, and nearly in centre
of the business portion of Mentmse. The Proprietori e
confident that be is prepared to entertain gnests inn way
that cannot tufty> give ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
• • The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expense has
been spared to render it equal if not superior to any in
this part of thefitate. It Is well supplied with all recen
improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will
always be ready to respond to the call of customers.
The Stables connected with this house are new and
convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage of
hie old friends, travellers, and the public genemllv.
jarnS3 tf W3I. K. IlIttCH
CALVIN C. HALSEY,
whitimG SIIRGLOII ,
For Pensioners, and Applicants
for Pensions.
sitaroftrce In Public Avenue, over the Store of J. Ly
ons dY Soo.
Montrose, Pa., May 26, 154. tf
Manhood How Lost, How Restored.
JTUST Published. new edition of Dr. CalverwePs
Celebrated Essay on the radical cure [without
medicine,) of SPERM ATORILIITA or %emir:Ll weaknees,
invohmtary seminal losses, LUINLITISACV , mental and
physical Incapacity, impediments to sin rriage, etc.;
also, consumption, epilepsy, and eta, Induced by self-
Ind n Igence or sexual extravagance.
in a scaled envelope, only r. cents.
The celebratedatithor In this admirable essvy. clearly
demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice,
that the alarming consequncen of seleahe,e may be rad
leally cured Without the dangerous use of internal med
icine or the application or the knife—pointing on; a
mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual. 'by
means of which every sufferer, no matter what hi s con -
di lion may be,, may care himself cheaply, privately, and
ra f el f , r, l.
his Lecture should be" in the bands of every
youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope,to any address
postpaid, on receipt of six cent, or two ' poet stamps,
Address the pablisbers. CHAS. J. C. KLUM &CO., •
Jetty) 117 Bowery, N. Y., Post office boa. 4586.
nowARD Assodatioti,Phllsidelphla, Pa.
D 'henna of the Nervous, Seminal. Urinary an &sex -
nal systems—new and reliable treatment—ln Reports of
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mall In sealed
letier envelope's, free of charge. Address Dr, J. SIUI4.IN
Horrouvotr. Howard Association, No. 2 South 11th street,
Philadelphia. Pa. ottla
ERIE RAILWAY.
CHANGEofhonre. commencing *ay 162),
1661. Trains. wilileave Great Bend, Fa., at ationith a
following home, viz:
WF I STWARI? BOUND. EASTWARD 13 . 01714 D.
1, Day Expreps, 2:91 p.m 2, N.Y. ErPreas, 1:17 p.m
3, Night Express...ens am 6, Steamboat •• &ID p.m
5, Mail, at , 7:20 p.m 8, Cincinnati " thatiaan
27, Way Freight, 1:08 p.m - 28, Way - Freight, 10:00 a.m
21, Emigrant, 4:13 a.m
pi a in 21, cans every day.
does not ran bionday a .
days and liondaya:
No. 8 rano Sundays, but
in 'ldoes not run on Sun
'S MINOT, Gen. Sapt.
"THE -.FAMOUS BARBER. f,
Como and see thefamous Barber; '
Famourfrnarber, late of nitl.
Late'of Hord, bow at ‘4.111,
ow , at F. B. Weeks' Store _Room
• Fled me shaving eild shabcpoofbg, ,
• '
. Find me cutting hair to nit you,
Find me ready at your service.
At your service, CHARLEY OBIS
MOottooe, Oct 15,1863.. tf
G. REYNOLDS,
W,0014 CARDING,
loriet ago 11:Terasebl.
May 28, 11%14—:tf , Pa.
'SOLDIERS' BOUNTY ,
PENSIONS,
waaricl 3113a,03m. Vist7"..
'MAE contention ed,IiICENSED AGENT of the t_iioV
--11: PINMENT, havini obtaine d ItsiVlcaelinrl=4
QC., will give prompt ti tention to
to ° chArge imic3 Vg e . PNWri/I.M.
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' Montrose; June alb, 186 L .
Vommet*( . oi4d,
AvICINCiSTON, LuzenpiO9wityi. fa
A ,FIRSt-CLASS' S,ctiooL OF 'TRADE.
'6*g* tot 4 1 cmrtal:iir4434l,
hug:10; aii. " • 'ittliirra;stfiatia•