fp,,OhlritiVMr - -A 63I r I PAI-Itftigt •••• • ‘• .! Only oneljollar.....f• - y.t.":":,.eN.y:- . .. Ourfriendf ndtice that , the price the ;.XoOrpte, . (nail otherwise stated), be • reduced to the vary low rate of ONE Dom.art per year , in advance, payable in gold, or-silver coiri, , O# bills of specie-paling hanks: . ThoseViiii prefeKto pay in:the ecknairioe: curreneY,sif t he ady,trio which are now worth alAt 45 cents, ,each, in coins—and coin is worikonly its former valne.r: This is an actual redlOoh otowelhird from our old rates ; and• we: presume , no one will ask us to lose more: • ' • • • erms pointively invariable. Accident at Susq'a: On'Ttiesday niglit.'cif dila Week several of our young men Were • celebrating the victory Of the election, by firing salutes. Near' the end of the firing, the gun from not being properly swabbed out prema turelkilisch.iqed, •and 'Afe. Ray; from Orange county, N. Ir 4, who was•holding the ramrod in the gun while another was dEivjng,. the ,chie home with„.9,sledge 14mIler„watote oily; injuredi felt hand was so ba s atteied that it bad to be amputated 7. - -• .'liar Hoagland, who W ldinf over OF riren . hop}, holding 8 it s hp t*ittittboinb atid 1!..0r; WWI also injured, though not seriously.—Northern Resr e an• 4 ' i • ,•• 'll Teachers' Association. Thii:Suggue.liama docility:Teachers As sociation adjourned • to meerMontrose at on the ism, Mondavi: in - Dec: (20th) to con tinue itt w4.in fpoilte ' t'Bivalen ediii-itOis•'' hat-8 bFitied to be presen'k.,Every teacher Who can possi bly is strenuously urged to do so. ebe Can thus benefit himself or her self, benefit others, and benefit the cause. Thtiel who 'desire "Certificates' now, or nesegpntig, or - any - time 'bereafier, can save , time and- make, it ,advatitagooilti to come' mid work. Particulars to be pidalisbeil soon. E. A. WEStON, Co. Sup't. Brooklyn, Nov. 21, 1864. Montrose Soldier's Aid. The Society will, meet on Friday in stead of?-rlitirsaay afternoon of - the pees el 4. Week , • . , With the aavance of the season there is lOcreasiog demand for warmer clothing and supplies.. In order to replenish the fends of •the Society and meet these de mands, the Society will give a Supper at the room of Kirby Bacon, on Friday evening, Dec. 2. order of the Society. H. C. TTurn, Sec'y. Bridgewater Bonntg,Notas. The three Notes of $2OO each, given by citizens of Bridgewater for bounty -pur poses, are now in the bands of B. Thatch. et, in Montrose. Each of the signers is requested to call and pay his 'Share of the 0030,-1140.c.Fr Oar enbtricitirots. / • • 'At ivhi bh h&fcetir theMeielfiTi vbte in this county is jinn the same as McClef *? Kwll4V icagzerPq Cott Cuunties. • 3irelellan.- Linoltk; :Luzetne t , 9,541 11,849' ' Susquehanna, 2,895 • 30846 12,426 10,492 . . Nitii;Yerk Wholesal ePric.es, Repcked for the Montrose iieswerat by Josiah CampENTEn., Commission -merch ant, 323 Vi t istingiiiii : ist.. -- lirew 'York, to: whom-shipments of prodnee may be nude: TwO . thirds of.the' market value will lie advanced on the receipt of the goods if. desired„and_a..qpick .ratura,zuade for, the balince./:14111-Jarecaens eh& S weekly market report.sent free-A:of ebarget:by mail to those making ihipments; - - I:frieesfor,gi,e weekending Npv. 19, 464. Bealfs,'7white soun:d,per:bh., 210 :2 60_ Butter in tubs, per pound, , 48 58 " firkins, 48 T 59 " " . . 43 53 'Cheese, choice, " 20 23 " ..tcWt11:0141 - P r . 14 Dried Apples . 41 . . 12 Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 40 43 Flour, wheat, per barrel, 900 15 00 " rye, " - 800 900 Feattierrii, live geese, perlh., 4 30 Beef Sides, .••-8 • 12 Mutton cardass, ' , g 13' Teal,. " 9 - 14 ?OA, dressed, .4 . 16 wiffiat; Pe1 1 4 19 44, 220 • :250 ;Eye, - 64 156 162 'Oats * 97 99 'Corn, vs_ tir: - 4 - .75 180 , r ; 22 - " -- greet; - 14 Lard, common:to, lioesti per lb., 22 '24. Bier; mess, . , 'Sr biuT l l,l9:o 24 Do . 14'00 Pork-mees, - " 39 00 .43 ao " _prime, _ 38 59 39 00 smoked. r . 26 Shoulders &naked,lB 20 l'i4agtll,Mwd, ~1 k. bush. - 510fr, 6 7fl orsHifri , 4 to .fib; " Wool, washed, . . „lb _,l 10 " „- B's" 70 Apples, . 4 3, 1 50 f r r f f. 41, Ma_plet&tglir, ; 3 44 Ncerz.—AffallAlßoTPAtf,l4/pfNey York Market cali" - liii - ifeeb iCtlie - ofh - ce of th,e, Misthisittitorriecedf tip 13aturday tt ,Xe r httist r omil e a rs 3 seekly P ri 7 o 9o_. .Ttiß purr sear ytor tOloingtre - In the abliVe•fistle ieolthe' and higimvg.ffrr.jecls quality and conditlon Many eoielei Oaf ere not mentiatied, 6 0d; 4intelchnia on the report io - ' ' withAtt-s.kplair -- - _ VV:WHOMITAIAYItVIpt, ,;„....... ~,, 5 .,.. 1i r,,,..„...„.,_ 1 „,„„ ~ s Thanksgivieg Joke, by Father Abram. 'l9 %."413113.g. : 3e 4 .A. di DI: A • Cooacrißts for • t 4 pistrid, 4 T No . ,lati 1 cil . i i H E ll I 1 t 0 ''." I ' '.l 14 i i 4... e liege i . •trlyik lettintbf V . Wllll6ll. t ( IA 7 T.:o:thoilge HelP - : Henry Ford h, j, f i ! lip, * S Griggs 119.ery,Pkrr,ington • ~,:l'!iricpnl. Reekhow , anent - 4 . ‘"W&ley Osihrhodtt Thos Driscoll .• .-.,• JotnrShulock Jerry Hoelibortl 4 .4a:Deaniti.Gannelir-nr; . PAlttiCk.D3o B °9 ll - r l / 4 1 4rhltillk P4ttiik4Slp4eci,' L.ENQX -QUOTA 20 opt of 07. Samuel H g 'Grow' Thomas El'ante 3 4 4 - hi mi so d : 1 110 Mltiatafil:ei ' , l iT 4040 , I '44#:llli IPboro ' t:i Alonzo ell .- ' Xcarias a fir niels Noah Philligt•' 2 , j j'AtTfßOlrj.... Thomap - Maynard • John Ryimieratut . „ Dougjd S. - Miller ' Martin Ootitair " • Eraittqf Tr Oridait C.: Geoto:M Mapes Harlow, Quick • James Robinson, Abraham A Eaton. David Sprague Fsv nuti•oi+itcritagrit.'3B ~ ,otif of 08?, Ira s 'SPAklitt : i istiactleati 'Pat Maloney ' Jelin TtetWaelts Ofalpes'..poyte•, - = e Kirk hfilikrsoitatrz.) , 1NT.711 , ash John Donley 3 Peter:llllomm .War ; $ Curtis . Jebn MahOney John Ervin • Patrick Harpers Thoti'Finnegan Wrn. For4th J'N Jones Jos Brabley • Jos R Moore. , Merritt Frederick Wan. H. Smith , ,Ephram •ChamberAa Patrick Demdon Anthon Wm, Pangs John 'Rink John U. Findon Gilbert, Miller Jacob Buckle Jos Fetherstones ,Joseph Dow Jr Chas M. Epes' • Win. Prentiss John Obteit .T 4 03MON—cMOTA 18 . out of 11 James .Barman John Vanhona Henry 11. Hobart • Donnie M.. Galloway George P. Bla►idin J. M. Blandin Wm. H. Truax Charley A. Brieh, , Jacob .13isbop John Sumner • Preparation for Another Draft ALptNY I Nov , . , 21, ;84 Piovost itarsbai Gene)ai Fry / his •Nv ri t ten Governor Seymour, - expressing his de.sire -that, a- more: a ‘ refUl-examiruttimr,t thtieTd be made Mircittes ;:tver sons liable to. milititry duty, with the. v,t4i; ofreacbing the correct Aquoto for efuture• draft. Geiernor ~epmoiir bas issued a proclamation aticordingly, ' " State DUlltia to. be Enrolled. HsaD Quktrririts Pr. Mittrii, 'Harris burg, Nov. 12, 1864.-G . unirt Order No, 2. T he effort to raj:le by 'volunteering, that portion of the Pennsylvania State Gurrit 044reallo_ to yrviA Order' Nli:"1 - ,linving proved abortive, It is °Melt r, t • ;If • 1. 4i A tiiniediit gl ip t • and cla fot the Mifititi o ^ Com monwealth he made in pursuance th;oilihhigo the . -Aa of Mie r ilihiy, - *o'f 4th, and AugifsTa44l34. l, - • 2;•Tbut tbe Commissioners of the seiert: , al Cities and Counties, of the COmnl . o- wealth are hereby required - and airected to issue t s:fortliwithi their •pr,,Os . to tab As.sehrteris, of, their; respecitvotities and Counties, atitlirs,riziog• - 'and cbtrittianding them to make an immediate , enrolltuent• and classification of all able bodied'White t maleritizeos r within theirrespectivc.limits, liable to.iiirtillnfentlinklekheMilititi Laws of the CominalawealtV, 3. Brigadier General ;Lemuel Todd, State InspectOr,,General, is charged with the execution of this order.' : By- order of the Giienior. A. 'l,. ' , ~,,,Ajutao; 4entaral ? 4116,11 1 "frIte , - • N0v:40;0'43641 - - - Ma. 'Eotiton:---Thinking that' perhaPi some of your readers would be interested with gie.PArtieulan3of most outrageous fraud - perpetrated upon the - Deniberatie portion of the_soldiera in this.. Hospital, in regaatkrthe electiotir,lmilligive_theitt to ou the;dikixpriiv.tibeelo6 Lion. aqua!! riarnsd. BolerAteticrkyette county, a member ofthe 116th ,Pennsyl, vunia' Itegiment.'andt an inmate of this Hospital visited every ward 4011, ' for men who intended to- vote for Mc- Clellan, to Each one he gave a'AealE:d en velope stamped and 'endorsed "For .a -Union 'Soldier.r— These envelopes Contained a *speeckAe-- livered before the Allegheny Democratic . Chiba McClellan badge and tlirA or theee Lincoln ticketis each:. Thinkiurfrom - -the 1414 character of the'ettivelepeiti and bndg-. • and the -paraiatabble• loyalty, of the dkumenis that - the.tiekets-were as they sho - 6ld be, ihey were treated accordingly a n d niu.PYA o—L L-4e i# ev ening theman glen was disecn'el4w,eatinga essiiiiihation:et•bia:tieketaira cotrsquent '74 4 ..10 3 4 1 ..g friOd; The whole of thip i stateihen* iittitteialt , defg•Cdrifiadietlb6 Let-th. 9.0 - 106 , 01 ,14 0 , 1 000tig ifOreW , 1 1, 1046 i pnrity. of the;thidlOti•bovriti f r al*Ple - tile,Patt.944,Petiii:oastiii*,. I far ! ituitthistutd)reffect ..4.The tsar- 7 tYfl th eirroni; „,:._ imst: 4 aeglis.he eY I."„win p4A24...werdaisckeeravbelut. co ( oolionve - avivreb0140.0ws k p*pop' 5ta04 , 44 atreeity , svilLattipiatato! , 3*. ever !gtop„= 4 • Torre; - 1491n4T4Pri+1 ;t: sviavr-Nikir 'mar • • , _ .. __....._. _ _ . .._. ..._ . ._ rii-ia lw y k tivo vrrin l :- fi stiouo,r:ili; l or lb: e • ad . Dna , 1:! Ton 6..itterr, Bar. saparilla`,• • errairantidoted,” at. Bit. &a:: bad after] to rttinftlnairfAnde trtl i tri ) ,IT to di+ tix 4.4 thetoo% They I mi., A e, lasa3V ke e .,prompt morbid A their err aottgittbrpk t ii down wick abtittered constitn; lion. Old liad'4 - take.abana tritbiltdrantege.— Imported and sold En t e United States only by ~•-,:;"-•, ~ e - -,fjAMIER.,S. BR MR, ~.„.., 1 ~1 .$) r; :370. lißetatdaVrliaW Tor s ; ~. ~., l e , h il, ent,tor the II Led ski illltlaartaro on I tstial trf al p thrt i nalthg : LLAR, pustir ot —aappayrs4dlti kilt° agilit It en- tire sattklW•do . a, Mary) i-iyakaill, Iliti.:l Inn .412Mystith MiniaAhlrtatilar+ - 40 12 Calratt , ' FaVg n IMI Mae & n il ig e ngAt MR toms t omes often the prelude tb'strioni theLi . me t of sichnena Is 'Telt? upr m u g:4 ar t fe r averted i r lstgo t „,, . et ha Us ye fru 0 rutted d Nu. • They stimulate the functions or ttif body into vigorous activity, and purify Ate s,ystemtroat the , opatructlone which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the bodnattd degehgels I,thuattuildfuactions.l 1 Thefeillri rel Mae& reant upon therastlitnd thbankthrtne or p4,s. p ro d gc l u , cuarigAzgamthapAoffering apdde porsementa Ahile ipthliphil , roftihnhjaa Ayer a rip, aneseetiow - directly . h cy restore the natural action of the system and With it the buoynnt 'feeling of health again, thWitt ate.aud"oapparent•hosidatrivial and common coMplaintisalstiarne in mioy dlthe deep.s,a led and dangvrons mpers The same purgative of feet expels them Causedbyeimilar obstrnetiontr and derangements of the natural functions ofibe body, they stetdAdlltilltd apttipef them, surely cereo) thu game wedded leelbe : know the virtu(' of thes‘ Pills neglect . to =ploy, them vatenandping from .the disor ders they thre.ulairas headache% foul attatmela; dysente ry, 'Afton!' complaint:a, Indigestion. derangement of the 11% er, costiveness. constipation, heariburtotemamtism, drosy, I;:ognsatt b eksuptresston, ithetktidtett ILI large dat adv "•I th Dip n r i V is gfir . : ti oal zira 2r t g i m t nz p iga tl,e medicineyet discovered - farAyeeis Agp. Cure-- ForAta, opescAv and certain ears of infermWeor.Ferer Ogre of 'ChM end Fever Remittent Pryer, OM Peter, Dumb 4gue, Periodical Ifeadadite or Bilious headache, and RU ibusFerara, indeed for lAs whole does qc diseases origin. ci n,... 4ll.Arttritrirrteni lizard ky i Pai 'petiole IHM:t i n h a a afrtini t i'atte e feti c ad74 B l4C over other ague merinos. gn, sa dues the emu plaintwithout ininr to the patient It contains no dentine or other dele minus substance, nor dota i l l t i f ri, ri dada etit s : or LOY iniptibd , err** *1404 cr. s b ro eea. pro krmy•wipo OC, an It add Ton colorvitti ttairtiolit • ' 4 • t Prepared by .`C AYTtir "d, CO., Tailed'. and sold by Aitt.L TUIP,ELL. Montrose, rand all dialers In medicines evehywhare.• (Oct 40 ar, Editor o f Vemqatrat.-r-Droat r iTflth 7.9T7Oetthieeteh S ette . tt lex to the tete:lore of yohrrpl per URI 134.111Jitiod, Want Man, to-dB-wit laltolLit (Wee), a Recipe. with full directions for making and us kg • nimple V,egetable /)alma . that . will e ff ectually re move In ten das's.-Plmsfles. 13Iothes.Tan,cekles, and all itaperttlettof thdfftldm, leiv , ing the e soft, clear. smoothAndcheanigtiii: - .1 I willpisc4itaii;Dea tfft.Wse 1014 Italdiraids, or Bare Falk*. simple directions and Information that will enable,thein,to_ ;tart a All-gtow,tb 0t,./..oituclapt Rpir, Whk*hge rtallticreetnehe, to toes than thltt)tditts• 1111 dpiz atiohe i anstrored bra:Main : natal ktitimitt eliarte: 'Respectnilrryourc. Tiltn , . F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. •• • 8.31 , Broadway,Sawlplc. Oct.,2o , lffeilj-t `"Sm ; ISITEye and Enz.—Professor J. ISAACS. M. D., Occusr and /Must, formerly of Leyden, DoVend.ls Dc4Tit-lit 151)111 f 7IVIr Stre6t, 7111,1adelphia i dheTlY - persitraftfictild With - dishases 67110 - ETE and EAR will he scientifically treated and cured, if curable. IllTArtinchtl . Ryes inserted withnat pain: ‘ le. 13.—Iia Changes made Mr "Exitaiittationi The Med• lent facility Is invited, as he has no secrets in his mode of trzAtinens. c r •.< -r • •-, e:. ,-.1Y7 4' 110 ' 6 . .1...• A , ", ," r .4 At Card to Invalltds.—A Clergyman. while repitillig In Soutp America as • piesianuuTwAleloprprcit a reafe:34ldltdrople remedy for the 2Carti OF rft stone a' .4.1 . 10y IDeesy , totseeieelof theAttinutlf arid ming, ittilirs, and the whole trait:fa dlsorderabro4 on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been alreadFie44 this noble remedy. Prompted a I* lll El to tiart*l"), kll4.l:l;Dfcatinalet D.lO. Certain° rde tie (it preparing and using this medicine. In a sealed envelope, to any one yr hq needs It, Fry." of Charge,. r. f f, , , . .. r •9 2, „.:,; ..; )1, LIGI. .. Plftainelbtelf - pciat-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address • T T I V I ' . C4statort s ), E ß P lble T lioVse i llelir' I L ori C;ti! :- Nov. 3, 1864-6 me griliziantsi6W. ni.. : Thr.csm IFit i o Fe ao cillaW ziatin o ;:f gre h d er e se. nt. In these pills Is thNfteir-of a loilind extensive ntill fiTtaFmtD it yl then ept. tUlltatlit f ol ta r t i h t t l i iii gel ,li t t e , ) ittaa ve tion i . n . r ev rxecti ov,i ng, ( ar6flit.liefi a. OA ittrirter cold `oVotheriiise.llieal- ache, pain in the side,palpltation of the heart, whites. all neqcfpffeet t ions...hssterico f tatlgne. <vain etti the back las - Alie•CiiiPlllatirlitiep,whka act& from interrupt on of nature. Iris 7 ? 6.ttittgaziews puma J ta .... i ••••+ ~ ~. '. was the commencement of a new ern in the treatment 9, smoginiu e s tufa tiladafetion(AtlkOihkse capafgt edits M eat: hi a' rneteardirs OnArM No= to 'tan 'en,oy [ good health unless she Is rwlar,and whenever out ob. structletrtairellisieliftili. gvalrigt" I:went ... l le cline: 'Petree'rillirfrirre li the trewt pr ration - ever put farewittt, INI NED t OS, oud ' ,RE ISISTSIOVIUOry MI. icsThkt-3:so , 7:l4orialcreisit.-%-• Take this advertisement to tour Druggist. and tell him that von want the REST itml ntost'RELLIBLF Female Medicine its the World, which Is complieedin these Pills. ~ , . Dr.. CHEESESIAWS PILLS • hare been a standard Remedy forover thirty years, and era the most effectual one ever hmsorn for all complaints ptecullar to. Females. To all classes - they are lutalnside. inducing, with Certainty. periodical regularity. They ereitnowntellitatreands, who hare used thetn at different periods. throughout the country. haring the sanction of some orthF Pb r i el i r i / T ICS ' Explicit ioriesteettng ttlaelitttcy pul ttpt be used, with each x —LE° ei7ac.sl per box or d boxes for fA, containlntrfrOm 50 te 60 pil Is. Pills tient by mail prompt . . ly, spanne-tram obsersattolf: by remlltts trrtha•Pf4o. etoetr: - , likild - trfDrOggfstOrgeberalty. - : I rittrittits , GS • - r 'At c'edarstrtolt; 'he-York. itilionlrred.hy- Abel Torre t. fn Took. hannottby .1. W. Lyman : In Great Bend by L. Gr and T. D. Eastabrook & Co. oct2o7m• rerTo Conaumptlyes.—Consurnptiva sufferers will receive a valuable prescription for tbeoeure of Con sumption, Apthina. Bronchia*. and all throat and Lung affeetlfina,Map prebargc, by sending their sddressto, Bee. EDWARD A. WILSON . Williamsburg, Kings so., New York. Ott: 20. iedi. .3m TIidtAtLiiM.3CALCM'I3; In Auburn ? Nov, 14, by A. Waltman, Esq., Mr r ,Jorism , LeRE, of Philadelphia, and DS* $2,411 . Akx:' SHERBrOOD, of Au- JO)SZI,aAITTTER I 'EItESPEOTFULLY announces •that bo to maw pre. Ilk parolee' coVall •kbatis of Gainients to the mint Fashionable Style, and warranted to At with elegance and else/. I• • • • • - ;Sr LADIES' CLOAKS ant 'to the latest New York style. _.* oShorkover L F. Bollard's' Store. htotarnse, Nov. 1864.• MOMOSECREDSEIIOOI. The Winter Tope; of 10 Wee i ll, will empenee op MONDAY. NOV. '24 1864. B 'l4'l 5 llOW 45:DIT 01 7116'111.61.1',41.4/ .14,186L 2 1ar L. . Oise 16.,„ . .4464.iies,c'itibqiibitioge e tt , , 011 1tt4114 vgattet 444 Te 4 41444184 geto ll 4 0 „e" A thetri'by provlogyroPc../ 1 44 4 0 MAter*Aor.Ifi / 813 . t,Yr..D1:4 1 44 . • a3r /NAME tato the enclosure orthe miteertbir; ott e V IltdeforOet.:lsl64,4 ICED STZEReupposeil to be three vans old, put, to ordlutoruentlition,tha WWI. out say peculiar marks. ratcgas 'T. • THEAEGULATOR !Pr 9171' Fft fTPIITP NEw3 1G D e s ' :•„ • P„ OI? , ,111 • - NEW-MILWIRD;;PAi, -- -) fiti494l99l#l7tili7;°o6*-TC.-.1 MOT MIOI CURING, (For areal Small,) , TO 0 . Pine BOOTSi SHOES,ffili LAra, , T ypn.k.A. droves, nosiery, Pap, Neck Ties: geode, Fancy. Sidrte, Under Starts & Drawers, Buck Mittens,!Untbratte, etc. which will be Sold!at samsllkidvance froya cost. Call be fore. P urcha,sing elpew4ere. I litilta BEST Sp CHE.APES't STOCK ' IN' TOWN. N.-o=ra. ;lot. US4 CEO. HAYDEN. 1:027 600/02$ TLECT OM, MILLINERY GOODS, FURS, PIECE GOODS, & READY MADE CLOTHING. 6ntirdini t ftrirsrithum * Cu. OF TILI.E. PLACE, 'LTA VING received part of, and are making dally M rs tlitiots:to their new stock for tho.couting fall and winter retnien. do respecteully call dm attention of the public to It, end would feel very happy to see their nu merous friends and customers call and examine their new goods, which for variety. styl&, and price, cannot be excelle I In these parts. Buyers of goods, consulting their purses, will find It much to their advantage to WI on ne fir.,t, before looking elsewhere, as we are prepared to offer kv,riinditc6ment*.. . • r Stock cbmprieed DRESS GOODS, both. foreign and domestic, such as FUNCII,74IIMINOS:4I.OI.RMATTAte AIRAOCAB . colors.) all w.ool—ozelmart Merton PLAIDS. -• • Mr.III AIRS. LI:STYLES. ALENCIA t EM PRESS and LEVINNAM CLOTHS; all . , wool and par; wool DgLA.INS. plain • ' and priatail Plain Black. Ribbed. Brocha, and fanny colored. • DOMESTiy, GOODS. Zillaadi i =.4 f tr a T er hi r n Aralct . - Sct . LowiFiviogx, SKIWiSi 44:bijb:56gLikEit, of the latest and most popular. styles and • make. Also. Beavers: Broadctotb, Ladies' IC:wintery. Waterßrad Cloth. tot Cloakings. and a • very loge .variety of Cloak Trimmings. and Ornaments thereto. M AN A MR tine, In Ribbons, Velvets, Month, Re. IC. maul ly kept , F i tirgES, 3g 1 1.2.2`13. A very large ersor e ttn:nt TO extra tiargnimi. HOOP-SICIRTS and CORSETS'. of the very best make, and puperlpr to: any other style out—warranted t* tfie sittiltictfort, Besides this. nor ankh embraced an endless variety of 3E • caiscy iZiariticaoss too rinmeruna Io mention. --• • • For Gentlemen's .Wear, . the rar g e;t Block of Read'? 'Made r. ClOV:wig, ." Vurnislimg 'A:loads efer Introduced in this market, to which we call partic ukir attention., As we manufacture every garment we sell, we are thereby enabled not only to sell them mach CIIEAPEEf f idnin others who bay themof mannhicturcts, but oilkhleo more eidely intrantee out oval work, as cds loioW our market. an are bound to have them gi7e satisfaction. Our stock in Lhia line is, cm:opiate. We have alloityieiref „. , BUSINESS. At OVERCOATS, and WI antis to motei, for-Men, ifenithe & Bor. FIRMSIENG GOODS. ittiallMPen! Csasitra j , 1112r n oargraitearTy . !est. for CnetontWoric,ao.whicittiranett'vreiiimarynalar at tention. -- • - - - Ongenberg, Rotenbatun Et Co. Montrose, Sept. 29th, 1804. . r dd nietr tote soticg~. NOTICE is bereb_y given to all persons Indebted to the estate of LEWIS L. BARER, late of Lenox tovxtiship.- - sieceesedotßat isn,teedtatb paent,usust.. be ndido-to , the nnde ed,'add dB 'pere" claims alninst said estate wiapreentit thefniinly,attes ted forisittlement; . H. H. AVVrirs Administrator. Harforii l oetAiiitt; 3881 4w FARM FOR SALE,I SlTATilills -In th e Aommttip CrialAUCOttritt. Pa:, containing about 4 - —' s viniaia-t3r .a.ores; meiNatiVlateindtli a rend , t. 015,0E - 4 , 3ca. .11* . 4aziese•-1423., and Other toneeniences. Thera 1s iLlgoo4 Or. =3 ;i llgtertA w a r grielp ab ro l ted r a=OraV. g42ls 7 jaA 4 4 4 6 -1 / 4 ". prar - r - or - mruairAitt lark _. a • p 13ABERT p RWOLDS: Oct 4 ' t -4w• Rub IS; . Pal „ entrosr antra; I. p PUBLI6I3.Iii On THIMSDAYS, M.0NT20.814 8171(IITEELVNIIIA C0171117, : ifi4111: • ••::tir.w Aro,Ozzatamistontx 'retUitiOt' where voymont fa not, made In adrinee.'llllso will be chars'ft; mid Wong' nyeat addltlOnat . non all glatieriPttln sialtinp Colllettoa ortunlTTin AD VERMIAVENTB luso:teed nitrite of si ea! esebtquir.al Moline, or len, sollttopsoortbtottms. a541.5.c00 allow ed , onbsequent. , lpoortlon. Areogly Overtime ' donee, 44 $5O ipso/amp, BURtS kept for We sad prlnto# to order, - iromisitztg dosititioo, - . . .7f.T r Jr, Z , V r ' , 4fL 14 X El gEI 1 , PON Dr TAP BLOOD', fs the vital' print le i % ili milfeelement of bleod..- Vbielsderived irdirAhe food we. eet r• but if the Ibod is not v i A= rl ted, or if, from en:son inuebTer; thy enabtityref iron fs trdetekft in to me - eireekhotoitte_ 1 1 reduced. thelihrtie eye tettrentreye. The nu blow wul irritatethe akrahlrlanllSl StllPatrtall UMW; will Obetrtlet the remind send RI elliMass Prodeetu— ehnoszda Cos parted to Sputa, and a t e tem s aw : , *beam oil= Mark° PrdIIPOINSI to diseased r The gnat valor of , Iron as a;Medicine, u n it known lAlgrfekaowlallail medleet men, The difficulty has been to obtain such anrsparation of it as willenteretieciroblatlon and assimilate atoneewith the blood. Thiepoint, says Dr. Bays. klassechasetts Stew Chen:l44We been attained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combinmion in a way before unknown. The Peruvian Syrup Us protected soli:alone this protorlde of Iron. Anew discovery in Medicine that strikes at the Root of Die ease by supplying the blood -with its. Vital Principle or Life Itlentent- , -MON. The Peruvian Syrup Cues Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, DrOaly, Fever and Ague, Loss of Itnewy, Lowitipirits. The Peruvian Syrup Infuse strength, vigor, and new life into the system. and bads up an "Iron Constitution." The Peruvian Syrup Cum Chronic. Disirlicea, Scrofbis. Boni, Scurvy, Loss of Constitutional Vigor. .• _ . . . The Peruvian = Syrup Cares Nervous Affections, Female Complaints, and all • ' dflrealles or the Kieneytend yi4dder. - - • The Peruvian Syrup diseruies Miginatfek los bed itsteof the Blood, or accompanied by Debility or a low state of the Systjm. Pamphleti containing certificates of cures and recom mendations from some of the most eminent Paysichros, Clergymen, and- others, will be sent free to any address. Wp selecte few of the 0111nLIL to show the character of tins testimonials. .rptof stinAtms. ; prAident ofths Metropolitan Bank New York. • .11ev.. -.ABEL STEVENS. Late editor Christian Advocate and Journal. • Rev. P. CHURCH, Editor New York Chronicle. Rev. John Plerpont; - Lewic Joimson, M. D. Rev. Warren Barton, - Roswell Bl 31. D. Rev.„,Arthur B. Faller, 8, K. Kend al . D. -•- Her: Gordon Robbins, 'W. R. Chlshhlet 31. Rev. Sylvanas Cobb, • Francis Dana, M. D. . Ree.. T.. Starr Ring, Jerennah Stone, 31. D. Rev. Xphralm Nute.,,k, Jose Antonio Sanches M.D. Rev. Joseph H. Clincbi, Abraham 'Wendell, M. D. Rev. Henry 'Upham. A. A. Elayes.•3l. D. Rev. P. CAleadley. J. R. Chilton, M.D. Bev. John W. Ormytead, 11. E. Kinney, M.D. Prepared by N. CLARK & CO., exclusively for J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Reddingte, Russia '4ove neds'Old Sores.. Redding's Russit ts Salve "'..Cures Bnrns. Scal ds( 14dding's Rusas - Salve , .Ctms WonVts,Bnifses i Smite. Redding's Russia . Salve Redding's Salmi& Salve Reddthesi: ,:laatitg comi k ft ; . A.!:iiin.V.sitot^..n NE. WITHOITT. IT. ONLYi23.ETE, sox. J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. 8. W. POWLE & CO, No. 18 Tremontpt. Boston. And by all Druggists and CountryStorekeepets. June 111— r eowly ..bdops The Secret of the Tree - sari giiee notice that sub. seriptione will be received forCeepon Treasur7Dietes, payabfetttree'years from Aug 15,1884. with Knit-annu al inteteatet the 'rats of seven end three-tenths per cent. per auitutt;—principal and Interest both lobe paid in lawfulMerkel_ These notes will be convertible at the option. of tho holder at maturity. into six per cent. gold bearingbonds, payable not lees than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. they will be issued in denominations of $5O. $lOO,, $3OO, $ l .• 000 and $5,000. and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes %Mb° transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the reeelpt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can boiprepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15. persona making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-Ave thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allotted a commission clone quarter ntone per cent-, which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. Do deductions for cont• missions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS.LOAN: IT is 1 NATIONAL. SATINGO HAIM, offering a higher rate oth:itezen than any other, and the beat seocrio.— Any savings bank which pay, Its depositors in U. 8. Notes, considers that It Is paying In the best eircillating medium of the country, and it cannot paranyihingbet ter, fur its own assets areeitber In government semi tie, or In notes or oonds payable in government paper. It Is equally convenient as a temporary orpermanent Investment, The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated Interest, and are the best seenriry with banks as collateral, for dl,. counts. . . . , , • Convertible Into a Six per cent. 6-20 Gold Beads;' In addition to thevery liberal interest on the notes for threaYears. ye privUehe of con4trolon 111 now worth about three per cent per abeam, forth° current fate for s.2o*Bonds Is not fete' than nine percent. premium., and before the war thepreminm on Wiper tent. U. 8: steaks was over twenty percent. It will be Seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rale, to not eta than ten per cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Unsdeipal Tessidon. Danalde from all the advantages we have enumera ted, a special set of Congress exempts all Bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent.. par AD. num, according to the rate of taxation la ratio= peril of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so gout indite, - ments to lenders as those - Issued by the revert/02qt. In all other formi`f Indelitedoess, the filth or ability of private partite, or stock Companies, oreeparate cora maniacs, only, is plcdged(or payment. while the whole , property of the country Is bald to secure the discharge of all the obliWttions of the Pelted States. While the government offers the most liberal terms for ita lotoiNit believea that the he strongest appeal wilt he to the ).oyelty and patriotism of ths_people. Permeate certificates will be Issued for depositty— The party doeMetleg must. endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of the Nan required. sae whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to or der, When ,ao epdorsed ft must ho.lett with the officer receiving the &Pelli . t 0 bb boisrdedtd.thlETreasury Department. • SebseriPtleeitivillbervir by,the,Trostor wk. united Spites, et Was in 11, the IMP] AMMO. TreasheersArld designated epoetterlep. am by the . • MST islehoser.. nets OF Booliknori, b.,. • satorrorik , end hy Vattortialtaiskailitidi Ate depesitertes4*R* 4c mom. send ' _ ALL asentarmsts,!page .an sable t " - 4 • isironoss throngbou, *5l e rthu. op Arinorviitiaonrrs TO ISVISIORIOCRIL • I NPOR T 11. S. 140 M. 114 a nit . aeiT Ag4A4ftf ; AntIVING YROM 1 ' DISORDERSIWTHELIVEL AINILISIZEKBEMITIBONMASIP )1 0 6141 4 N"" 7, * .1 1 , • German `ri tell! '182: MO - 7021[1:, Rahn* : F l 4 l t • trove' and; d 6. give BettaveatisfacOmf HAVE soßtlEsnion r nirs 3 10 9 t RESPittIABIS - PIOPLE4O VOWS Than any otter illicit , in the market ! Ws deft PAY sas to ;ututrudiet this usatioa v AND WILL PAY 81,000 • Thin one tchourill protium • Ceztilipsts published 111 as that to not Gaza. 11001PLANDIS GEIBIGLIN 1111117Sai win card every ease of Chronic, or Nervous Debility, Diseases. of the Kidneys, and diseases arising . from a disordered stomach, °BUMTAE VOLLOWM3 STMPTUVIII limiting from Disorders of Ms Digestive ConstihO.lon Inward:files, Fellness of Blood to ad I Head Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea Bew th o rn , Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in tie Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sluicing terFlit. tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim ming of the 'Head, Honied and MI& cult breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sailor Hug Sensations when it a lying Poeture, Dimueis of Vision, - Dots or Webs before the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain hatho Hcad.Deticlency at Perepimtlon,Yeliow• • nets of the' Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Edo; • Back, 'Chest, Limbs, ac.. Sodden Flushes of heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant l i wk things of Heil, and great Depression' of PLTAXIECIZIMICI3.I3IXII THAT THIS IS .010'c>t Afiloc)l2.coLics, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, ..It4 Can't Data prunharba I BVT IS THE BEST TONIC gram WllO BATS b • From the Rey. Levi G. Beck. Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J..fortnerly of the North Bap tier Church, Philadelphia: - - I have !mown Hootland's German Bitters fa vorably for a number of years. I has . ..ued them I* my own family, and have been so pleased with their tante that I was induced to recommend them to many others. and Imo ',Oat they have operated in a strikingly ben*. ncial manner. I. takii great Pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming thli fact, and calling Um attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommen ded, to these Bitters. knowing from experience that my recommendation will be sustained. I do this more cheerfully as Iloofland's Bitten. I. Intended to benefit the aftticord. and is "not a rum drink." sinus Truly, LEVI G. BECK. PretoDen. a . Newton Drown, D. D., Editor of the - . icl cyclopia of Rdelphia. eligions Knowledge, and S.:bristles Chron e, Phila Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredi ent a and effects, I.yet know of no etfaclinit reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits be believes Weasel! to halo received from any simple preparation. in use hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of °th ere. I do this the more readily in remlrd to Iloolland's tier man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. Jackson. of this elty.bot motel wart prejudiced against them for many years.un• der the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend. Robert Shoema ker Esq., for the remora] of this prejudice by proper e tests. and for encouragement to try them, when str. tog from greatand long continued debility. The use of three bottles of there hitters at the beglnninp of the ;present year. was followed byevtdent relief and rectors- Mon to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before. end had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my itiendlar directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philadi. Prom the Rev. Joe. H. Kennard. Pastor of the 10th Sep- fist Church. Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir have been fregiently rs quested to connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as oat of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases de clined but with a clear proof in various instance*. and partieularly in my family, of the usefulness of Dr. foot. land's German Bitters I depart for once from my usual course. to of my hill conviction that, for general debility, of tha system and especially for Liver Com plaint, it is &sate and valptable preparation. In mem ra ses it may fail ; but Usually, I doubt not, it will be eery beneficial to those whosufferfrom the above cause. Tatra, very respectitaly : J.KENNARD, Eighth belowEnittesotrect, kitiadelphla. From the Ray Thomas Winter, Pastor or ROtbosoilth Baptist Cburch. Dr. Jackson :L-Dear Sir:-1 feel Waite to yont excel* teat preparation, Hootland's:German Bitten. 10 add sty testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I haw for years.' it times, been troubled_ with 4 grest Meet. der la my head anff ;lemons system. was advisedby • friend to try Itbottle of your Gertrum Blum. did 90 , and have experienced great and unexpected Teller; my health haaboen very materially benefited . iontdent-' ly recommend OM artidie When I meet 'with cues Wail. lar t 6 ray own, and have been &strand by many of theft good effects. Itespectfallyours R, . T. WM' Ttoxberongh. Pa. From the Rev. J. S. Berman. of the Getman Reformed amyl. Batatowa;, Berke county, Pa. C. bf. Jackpon:—.Bewetcd Slr:—.2 hive hen troubled with Dyspepsia nearly Wren!, year*. titidNres never nseel any =Weigle that did me as mach good eie Roolland's Bitters. lam yery.much Itoproved In health after-haling taken Ate honks. • • yours, with respect,- . J. 15.111:11.Mill. ',..IPXFUteZIIII.,' 4 Large 81M!. (holdins nearfloilontgequikatt.A..: of CO Scull aizedVi tiiper to i ttlenir (111 BEWARE OF COUNTFXPEnTi e see Mail4iiitire . e.' es the WRAPPER of cacti bottle. • ' : Should your neareetdroilst not helms steels, do not be. rostotttry any et the Intaziestlon porpetsUmi thet , may be Sired In ttaslambnteetirto as, eco . ' sillltorarard, securely pecked, hi ewes"; . -• , , athillanufacioty -7110 - 6 - 1531, AUNIZESIK: 77. `' . .9llliiiletapida - . - • • likigristaaa. compass Cafoladtiotilico,y zi:r- 0 ` 7, : • r t. ' ' 111141/1"‘L" .0 0{ • 415111 /ZZ: 4111 W AL.: . „.. .1 • :•• ;1 " , • 'POR , FlllOl t Organs In the World
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