cicotr*anyle, Soldiers' Aid—Sapper. • The Montrose Soldiers' Aid Society will give tbeir•Supper on Friday tvening of the present week, at the Keystone Hall, i n place'of Kirby & Bacon's, on account of more ample reception rooms. Kerala an opportunity for every one to do their part toward sending warmth and comfort and good cheer to the poor sol diers for the cominc , winter. So come to the Supper. Don't fail to come, and bring your friends, to the Sup per. Mrs. H. C. TYLER, Sec'y. Price of Wood.' • Wood has been in demand at $2 a cord, but the result of the election and the cer tainty of what necessarily follows has put the price up 'from 25 to 50 cts. We used to get a cord and a half fur our paper one year, and now we ought to have a cord. We-hope, however, that men who sell a load of wood for $2,50, won't think that $2 is too much to pay for a newspaper. Montrose Railroad. 'The examination of a route doWn the Snake' Creek, heretofore referred to in this paper, shows a possibility of building the road—an ovens, greatly advantageous to the land and business interests within tho vicinity of the route. Notice to Subscribers. •. If the present, extortionate price of paper. (28cts. a lb) continues, we shall be com pelled to raise the subscription price of the Gazette to 32,50 at least, if not $3,00 a year. .This course will be as disagree able to us, as it will be unacceptable to our readers, but, positive necessity drives us to it, When we raised our terms to $2 a rear, paper was held at 18 ets., and we dui not dream that it could go high er; as that was an advance of 125 per cent. on the old price; but since then, it has been steadily going up, until it has reached 28 cents, or 250 per cent, higher than it was in 1862 and a previous: At this rate every number of the Gazette we issue is a loss to us, which is more than we can bear. We are willing to do without pro fit while these times last, but we cannot, if we would, work at a loss ; and we feel certain that, our customers do not desire us to do so.--Reading Gazette. Salt River Trip. , Very little is sahrby shoddy about the "copperheads" being sent. up Salt River; and one may think this queer, for as "the war will end in 'sixty days,'" the" trai tors' should heThent away lest they keep the war a going by " sympathizing with therebels." But there is a powerful ob jection with knowing shoddies against sending off the "despicable traitors here in our midst." They dread several more "last drafts" for 300,000 more, and they want somebody besides "loyal men" to fill their quota. Only One Dollar. Our friends will please notice that the price of the Montrose DEMOCRAT, (until otherwise stated) will be reduced to the very low rate of ONE DOLLAR per year in advance, payable in gold, or silver coin, or biUs of specie-paying banks. :Those who prefer to pay in the common currency of the day, will be charged " two dollars ; " which are now worth about 45 cents, each, in coin—and coin is worth only its former value. This is an actual reduction of one-third from our old rates ; and we presume no one will ask us to lose more. Terms positively invariable. —The Southwark Bank, Philadelphia, and the Pittsburgh Bank, are the only ones in this State that now pay specie; and all the banks in other States, like the Government, have suspended specie pay ment till after shoddy tumbles in pieces. 4151> 410 , Court Proceedings. Commonwealth vs Edward Deans. In dictment, assault and battery. H. C. Conklin, prosecutor. Verdict, not guilty. Corn. vs 6ilbert Roberts. Indictment, felonious breaking into a house, with in tent to commit larceny. Verdict, not guilty. Com. vs A. L. Crissey. Indictment,as sault and battery. Defendant pleads guilty, and fined $2O and costs. Com. vs Mary E. Vandermark. 'lndict ment, larceny. Verdict, guilty. Sen tenced to pay a fine of 5.50 and costa, and imprisonment in the penitentiary for one year and three months. Coin. vs Benjamin and Mary Otis. In dic tmen t, receiving stolen property. Ver dict, not guilty, but defendants pay the costa. Com, vs A. B. Seamans. Indictment, selling liquors to minors. Verdict, guil ty: Fined $5 and costs. Com. vs Cordelia Maynard. Indict ment,-larceny. R. S. Baxter, prosecutor. Guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $l5O and costs, and imprisonment in the penitentiary for one year and six months. Phillip Millign ys J. M. Donelly. Ver dict for plaintiff for $lO2 90. la. the Matter of -the sale of the estate of AMbrose Disbrow, a lunatic: -Court di rect a sale of the land by the Committee, .and direct him tp give bonds, &c. Julia Butterfield and C. L. Ward vs Cyrus 1. Skinner and.E. T. Young: 'Ver; Act for plaintiffs for the land described in the writu . 'Ranwity,' wines Cregin. di ot forplaintifr for lands described in the writ -,4***, boweircii T io, be set- aside and - ivetitct entered iiffaier of , tbe de fendant, • alien the payinentAnto the Pro thonotary's offym of 16921 SEI I montbs—said money pot to be laken out ,of Court till the plaintiff shall have filed an the prothonotary's office a good and <valid deed efoonveYanbectenveyincsaid iandato defendant and Lis heirs. -tibecribe for the DIMOCWAI; Il~Bth= of !atm PordhailL, . _ We observe in the list of deceased • - eral prisoners 'of war i published In the N. Y. Times of Mondaylast, the name of 4. Fordhant,Vo. D.'soch Penn'a Volunteers. Mr. rtirdhain died , atAndersciiiville,Geb., June 26th, 1164. 1 He was taken prisoner by the rebels while on detached duty, in Tennessee, about a year ago, incarcerated for - 6 AbOtrtitne at Libby prison, Rid, mond, and afterwards.sent to Anderson ville, where, like many other brave fel lows, he perished in 'a miserable death. The Soldier Vote. As returned, the soldier vote for this county foots- up, McClellan 1.04, Lincoln 357. 'rota! county Vote: McClellan 2,999, Lincoln 4208. ' It is the largest Democrat ic vote ever polled in the coupty r and the abolition majority is over 700 less than in 1860. —Among other means used to cheat the soldiers, and increase Lincoln's vote, was the circulation, among Democratic soldiers.of the Lincoln electoral tick.et with McClellan's portrait at thek head. ,So we learn from a soldier. "Loyal" men may deem it honest to use a "traitor's" portrait to catch the soldiers' votes with.. Teachers' Association. The,Susquebtinna County Teachers As• sociatiou adjourned to meet at Montrose on the last Monday in Dec. (26th) to con tinue in session for one week. Emitient educutors have agreed to be present. Every teacher . who can;possi hly attend, is strenuously urged to 'do so. He or she can thus benefit himself or her self, benefit others, and benefit the cause. Those who desire Certificates now, or next Spring, or any time hereafter, can save time and make it advantageous to come and work. Particulars to bo published soon. E. A. Wssrorr, Co. Sup't Brooklyn, Nov. 21, 1804. • Beware of Croaking. , Mn. Enrroa: Some persons have been disgusted at hearing it said that " there never will be another presidential election lin this country." The object, or at least the effect of such talk, would tend toward strengthening the shoddy party by indu cing Demomits to abandon hope instead of standing firm and preparing to win fu ture victories at the polls; Isuspect that any man who uses language like that quo ted above, is either a shoddy-spy, a man who talks without thinking, or, if preten ding to be a Democrat, is not possessed of that faith in the Union and moral courage and perseverance, which are essential ele ments in a ' DEMOCRAT. P --- Avoid the Drafts. . Every ono : is .aware .4 - at seriee of severe drafts must be endured be- fore spring, and - etch farnily,woold like to know how to escape than at , a small cost. The best way Of drhich 'nth hear is . to call on J. EL Hazleton, in Montrose,- and or "Clay's Patent Weather Strip," which is warranted to exhhide the drafts of cold air which come in around outside doors. Many recommend the neat. little invention very highly, as it also excludes the rain. Cali on Mi." Hazleton and /601: at it, and buy or not, justias you choose. He charges nothing for an examination, and an explanation of its merits, but in vites all to come and see it. One of these will save, perhaps' a cord of wood this winter, and make your house much more condonable. Call at the Picture Gallery ip the Brick Block. New York Wholesale Prices, Reported for the Montrose Democrat by Jost's"' CARITNIER: Contniiasinn Merch ant, 323 Washington st. New :fort:, to whom shipments of produce may be made. Two thirds of the market value will be advanced on the iiceipt' . of the goods if desired, and a quick return made for the balance. Full directions and a weekly market report sent free cif charge by mail to those makinr , shipments. Prices for the weekending Nor. 26, '64. Beans, white sound, per bu 4 210 260 Butter in tubs, per pound, 48 58 " firkins, " . 48 58 rolls, " • • 43 53 Cheese, choice, '"' ' 23 25 " common, " 12 14 Dried Apples .L 11 12 Eggs, fresh; per dozen, '4O 43 Flour, wheat, per barrel, 900 15 00 H. rye, -" 800 900 Feathers, live geese, per lb., 75 • 'BO Beef Sides, - 6 ' ; 8 12 " , Mutton in. carcass, 9 13 Veal, • " 9 14 Pork, dressed, " 16 18 Wheat, per bushel, 225 246 Rye, 4., 156 162 Oats, " ' 97 99 Corn, 14 175 185 nide% dry, , perpound,, , 22j , ,, 24 - " green, .= ' - 'l2 'l4 Lard, common to best; per lb., 22 t, 24 Beef, mess, per barrel,l9 00 24 00 " prime, • " 900 . 14 00 Pork, mess, ", 38 00 '' 39 00 " prime, " 36 50 38 00 Hams,. sulled, per ltv.,, 24 ,• 26 Shoulders. smoked, A 4 - 18 20 Timothy Seed, per bushel," 560 575 Tallow, per lb. , -17 18 . Wool, washed,' " ' 115', 120 ' ' 6 unwashed, " 85' 70 Apples, ' , _per :barrel, 3 ,50. 6 . 00 Zgiontz.—A frill reporeof the New York Market can be:seen at the office of the Noniron Democrat, corrected up to fast Saturday. We have on file a wieldy' Prjee Current Of ,Produce, Tor the use of oar friends who rnateall to:examine It. ..In the ,above-list is-gtvin f thso,loWest and highest` , prides ;Ithich •ara- geo4rned by quality end'uoUditiciti,:'`Many artioleetha aretoti mentioned above, eart I)6'l 4 lsood n ou -the report in this oVace, M=IE!M anici,de lino 'Middaugh, an esteemed citizen of township, apparei:itly in usual health, arose.on the morning of the Oth of October, an. iittetided to Ills chores, ate his hieiklatifttS - Osual, took his gun and rakeiakd Went a short distance from'his kottse•to a buikwheat field, apparetitly io rake buckwheat, and as appeared by cir cumstances, eat down, took the shoe and etolkmg fromibiii- 'right foot, placed his powder horn' his shoe, took the ramrod from his gun, it exteeding a little beyond the etiltii P,hkeed the , muzzle of the gun in hiiiitouth anti tinned it off with his. toe; it was loaded with shot, a part of which passed on the outside of his cheek Oone and came out, passing through the rim of his hat,..the rest .of the charge passed in sideltillinghim instantly. - When discov ered not long after, he lay extended on the ground with Mervin lying on his bo dy. Relived - in exemplary and christian life for many years, and was much estee med by, a larg e circle of friends upon whom this sac OceUrrenee fell as a clap of thunder from a clear sky. A jury was called by Esq. Mort, and brought in a ver dict of.tieath by. his own hands. He was in tlfe .57th year of his age, and , leaves a large family to mourn his sad eud;—Brad ford Reporter. Virh Card to the Suffertag„—Swallow two or amen hugslmads of Bache," •• Toole Bittere," "Snr espailUll," ' Nervous Antidotes," sc. dm, dc.„ nod after you ari &Shafted with the result, use emu box of Old Dr, Buchan's English Specific Pills—and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. 'they are pure ly vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and shattered cue tit.u. YOnng nttn:lake them With 'advantage.— hooitea and sold In the United States only by • .t ; IMAMS S. BUTLER, ' No. 427 Broadway, New York. Agent fur thu United States. P. S.—A Boz of the Pills, securely packed, u 111 be mailed to any address on receipt of price, which he ONE DOLLAR, poabpaid.-money refunded by the watt( en- UresatisfaCtion is notgiven. [Oct. 20, 1864. 3m fairAyees Pillia.—Are you Pick, feeble and com plaining 1 Are you opt of order with your system de ranged and your feelingstincomfortablet These symp toms are often the - prelude to serious inners. Some dt of sickness is creOplug upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the right temedy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out the disordered humors—purify the blood and let the/bids move on unobstructed In health agai . They stimulate the functions of the body thin vigorona activity, and purify the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body. and deranges Its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themeelveaaud the surrounding or guns, producing general aggravation. ouffering . ano de rangement. While in this condition. take Aver 's Pills, and see how directly :hey restore the natural aeti on of the oyetem,--and with it the buoyant feeling of health agaCn. Wbat Is Erna and aoappasent in ibis trivial and common complaint is also tram in many tattle deep-sea ted and dangerous distempers. The same purgative ef fect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derAngembnts Ofthe natnnti functions oftbe body, they are rapidly and many of them surely cared by the same means,Nano:hallo know , the virtaeortheaelPilm will negleetto employ them When suffering from the disor ders they cure. such as headache. foul stomach. tysente livffb4rt d era ngement e l e 4' t'il"7r.lie of the er, tai vans, cotstpaonba-tbuen,rhearn diem, dropal, worms and suppression, when taken in large do. Sea. • They are sugar co.l4ed, so that the most sensitive ran take them e4611y. and they-are surely the tog purgackra Medicine yet discovered. Pio — Ayer , . Agues Cure— For, the rpetc*and certain cure of /rdvmilfent/rerer or Chilli and Fever, Remillent Fever, C7ldd Fere", Dumb Ague. Periodical Headache or Bilious headaelte, and Bel ioadielreers,nlatteedyor ad waohtelnaewartflasewas meager arbiotn bilker* derategemeed, caused by ad malaria of miasmatic cotottrier. This remedy has rarely. failed to care the severest ca ses of chills and fever and It has this great advantage over other heti° medicines, that it subdues the com plaint without injury the .patient. it contains no euinLue,or °Orr deleterious substance, nor does it pro dnce'qulnism or any injurious erect whatever. Shaking brothers-Al !tie army 4nel the went, try it and you mill eneortethesonimertions. Prepared by J. C. AYER k Co.. Lowell. Mass.. and sold by ABEL TrRRELL, Montrose, and all dealera in medicine* everywhere. [Oct. 20. 2m 13117.-Editor of .Democrat..—Drazt But: With yhtirperpiltiskin Mub to say totir readers of your pa rer That I will" Sind, by return m 1. to all wishing it free), a *pc pe. with directions for making and clu ng a 'thole Vegetable Balm. that will elreeittallv re move In ten days, Plintiles. Blotches, Tan, Frealen, and all.impuri ties of the Skin d tuaying. the same soft, chum =oath aid beantlful. • . I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads. or Bare 'Races, simple difeetines and information that will enahle them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers or a Moustache, in less than tLirty days All applicationq answered by return mall without charge. Respectfully yours. THO 4. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 831 Broadway, New York. Oct. 20.1864. 3m - rEF - Eye and Ear.—Professor J. ISAACS. M. D., Ocinsse and AVMs?, formerly of Leyden, Holland. is now located at No. fill PINE Street, Philadelphia, where persons afflicted with diseases of the EYE and EAR will he scientifically treated and cured, if curable. rtr'Art.thclal Eyes inserted without pain. N. 11.—No charges made for Examination. The Med ical faculty is limited, as he has co accrete in his mode of weitment. jyrly tw Ve - A Card to Invalids.—A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, diseevered a safe and simple remedy for the Cnre of Nertous Weakness, Early Decay, of the trlnary and Seminal Organs, and the f - hole train of disorders bro't on by baneful and vicious habit 4. Great numbers have been already cured by WI a ,hie remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortnnate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Please inclose a post•pald envelope, addressed to yourself. Address JOREPIT T. Mt AN. Station D, Bible House, New York City Nov. 3,1864-43 m. ( rir — lmporteant to.Fentatea—Dr•Cheese. matespnis.-110 combination of ingredients in these pills is the rerun of a long and extensive practice" They are mild In them operation, cannot do - harm to the meet delicate ;. b 0 trio in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstrattfolat. removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, head ache, pain lu the side, palpitation of the heart, whites. all nervous atregtions, hysterics, fatigue, , pain in the back and I Imtil4 Ae.:+l - lathrtred-eleeprlrtrich arise from interruption of nature. D 4. CBSESEIAN'S Plus was the commencement of a new era in the treatment o irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so man to PREMATURE GRAVE. NO female RIM enjoy good health unless she la regular, and whenever an ob etruition takes place the general health begins to de cline. TaeschAill form tho flnentprojramtlon ever put forward with IMMEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUC CESS. 7:lodet 1130 , 0 3131 1 0100.11A7 etcll. Take ads advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you want ae BERT and Mai RELIABLE Ponds Mids.:ins in thp trorfd, which le comprised in these Pills. Dr. CHEESEMANII PILLS have been a staridard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints peculiar to Fempes. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with 'dainty, periodical regularity. They are known With usands, who have need them at different periods, throughout the country, baying the Sanction of some of the most, eminent Physicians in America. EtrplicildirtkNotte t itatingithen they should nattke used. with each Boi-khe price ell perbox or 6 boxes for V 5 containinpfromsOtoCdplils. Pills sentbymall prompt , ly, secure from observation, by remitting to the Propri etors. Sold by.Prugglsts generally. HALE R; 81 Cedar street. Now- okt. 'Sold in Idhntrose Ly Abel Terrell; in Tank. hannock by .1. -in-6 t Bend by L. Griffin, and T. Il...Estatabioolr.4 oct2l7nie JS11""To Coviinimptittell.--Connmptlve sulterera w 11 receive a-trainable prescription for the care of Con. gumption, Mama. Bronehitis. and all throat and Lang agaloas, (tree °Mom, sending their address to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, WUliamsbarg, Si ., m co Now 'fork. 'Oct.lo, 1884.—am tllrDo you wish lobe Cored I=4/r.Dttehan's English Specific' Pills cure in ' less than 30 _days, the worst cases of Nervousness, linpotepey, Premature De cay, IteminalVcaltness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sex ual and Nervous Affections, no matter from whet cause 'produced. Price, One Dollarper box. Sent. postpaid, by mall, on receipt of the price. One box will perfect the cumin Most-cases, 'Address; • r • • J#I3LPI EL •BUTLPaI *;. General Agent. 427 Browiway, N . ew York. Oet. ZO, 1651. 3m. MECAtLZI.I=I.X.A.C4IrEISS. In. Rush, Nov. 24th, ,180,4, by N, Gran ger, Esq., JOSEPH S. Dna'atoilu and Af ABA7 J. EsTas, both of Ruab. Auditor's Notice. TEE undersigned, an andltor appointed by the Or phial's Court of finsquehantut county to make die tributiou of the Rands In the his of the administrator of the °Otte of. GEORGE R. 000LEY, deed. will at tend tot e duties of his appointraent at his °dice ;n Mantra on Wednesday the 28th day of Deb, -next., at o'clock. whoa all persons interested In said fund will presia L t their claims or be forever debarred. k'. B. STREETEIWAndItor. Dec 1, leo4. Auditor's Notice. T" undersigned. an auditor appointed'by th e Or Court of Susquehanna County to mike die. tributlon of funds in tho hands of the Executor of the estate of ELISIIA. MACK, deed, amoug the heirs. lega tees will attend to the' duties of his appointment at his °thee In the borough of Montrose, on Wednesday the :Nth day of December next, at a o'clock. p. m., when all persons interested to said fund will present their claims or be forever debarred. Dec. 1, InfA. F. D. tiTEEETER, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. TEE undersigned. an auditor appointed by the Or ohne& Court of Susquehanna county to make dis tribution in the matter of the estate of G.W. Crocker. de. ceased. will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thuneing the 29th day of December 1864 , at 1 o'clock. p. m.. at his office in Montrose, at which time and place all persona interested in the same will present their claims, or be forever barred from coming in on said fend. A. 0. WARREN, Auditor. Nor. U 3, 1864. Auditor's Notice. Tundersigned having been appointed an auditor by the Orphans' Court of Sucquehn^ na county in the nutter of exceptions filed to the Administrator's account to the estate of WM. VAN ROUSER, dec'd, will attend to the duties of hisappointment et his °Bice in Vontrose, on Wednesday the 4th of January. 1865. at 1 o'clock, p. at.. at which time and place nil persons Interested will give their attendance, and they shall be heard Nor. 28, 1864. A. 0. WARREN, Auditor. JOHN SAUTTER, R E t, S a P reTt T o l c U u i t 'L L =a n n or ar thatm e n b w e U ti ' t w e moat'm Fashionable Style, and Warranted to tit with :elegance and rase. Isar LADIES' CLOAKS cut lultte latest 'Sew Task style 1 ...ib0n over I. N. Bullard's Store. Montrose, Nov. 241, 1884. D 27 60013 D,, EERY iliffiE% MILLINERY GOODS, FURS, PIECE GOODS. 4D, READY MADE CLOTHING. 6uttrnburg, "anstlib.auin OF THIS PLACE. Tj'AVING received part of, and are.making daily ad ditione to their new stock fur the coming fall and winter season, do respectfully call the attention of the public to it, rod would feel very happy to see their ntt: merons friends and customers call and examine their new goods, which for variety. style, and price, cannot be excelle tin these parts. liuyers of goods, consulting their purses, will flnd it touch to theiradvontage to Call OD not first, he fore looking elsewhere, as we are prepared to offer extra Inducements. Oar Stock comprises _ _ DRESS GOODS, both foreign and domestic, such as PRENCiI MERINOS. PARMATTAS a ALPACCAS OD colors.) all wool and part cotton PLAIDS, SIORAIRS, LUSTRES,VALENCIAS, EM PRESS and LEVINNAR CLOTHS, all wool and part wool DELAINS. plain aßipprinted DELAINS. etc. a, 0 7 .„ ota.: Plain Black, Ribbed, Brocha, and fancy colored DOMESTIC GOODS. Prints, Sheeting!. Stripes. Ticks. Denirris, Flan aids and Collars, fancy Shirting and opera do. LINEN GOODS, SHIM & 40 1r-0 4 :2 0 1 : 163M9 of the latent and moat popnlar: . etylea and make. Also. Beavers:" Broadcloth. Ladles Ca!4 , frnere, Waterproof Cloth. Sc. for Cloakinvs. and a very large variety-0f Cloak Trieminpi..and - Urnemente thereto. MILLENERY - GOODS. A fall line, in Ribbons, Velvets, Blonds, &c. &c. ttstil -17 kept. Furs, 301.1.3r0. A very Large absortarrit =id extra bargains.' HOOP-SKIRTS and CORSETS of the very het•t make. and superior to any other style out—warranted to give rut Isfaction. TiLaddt s this , our stock embraces an endlets varlet) of ..IPIELML4O37- .191.2"t1.01413119 too numerous to For Gentlemen's Wear, the largest and most complete stock of Ready Made Clothing, & Fumishing Goods; ever introduced In this market, to which 4 e call partic ula r attent ion. As we manufacture ev garment _we sell, we are thereby enabled not only to I - them tench CHEAPER than others wbabuy them of manufaCturera, but can also more safely guarantee one .own" work, as we know-odr Mettket, and are bound to have them give satiefaction. Our stock In this line Is complete. We have all Styles of . - BUSINESS', & OVERCOATS: 1 and fun 11111 llf to =tar, for Mtn, Youths ai Bart. FLTITISH'ING - GODDq' Fancy Flannel Shirts. Wrappers, Drawers, Ties, Scarfs, lte. 4.4. e. A ane lot of Casshaeres, Broadcloths, Beavers, Vest. lags, &e. tnreastoroJW,ork, towtxtelt breath we juorpattlctiler at• t••- tenttaii, Guttenberg, Rosenbaum*. Co, MontromSept. Wth. 7884. Administrator's Notice. IVMM:it 111 hereby tritteri to all persona_lndebted to II the estate of LEWIS L. BAKER,.Iate of Lenox twomphlirs deceased, that immediate •paytneut must be made to the andensigmed, peAsens baying claims agalust wed estate will present peal duly attes ted for iettlemont. a Adrantptratax. Rexford, Oct..l9tb, 1.11.64,41 w FARM FOR SALk! SITUATED in the tom:whip of Middletown, thwetto. at connty. Pa.. containing about, • 1 3033:11" 11:ores'; more or leas.. with a good ritrriza, SEICCOWICI. and other 'tonvenferices. Them is II _good Apple OP chard, and a a Large Ehop Imitable fork Mechanic on the farm. About 2ilacreaare improved and Bof wood land. PAYMENTS MADE EASY. 00'1 0 0 fertherpartieniaii, applyto_ ROBERT RR EYNOLDS, Oct. 2744 w• ...Et*, Sen.. C0.r44 crtdtiPrOtkimas`ool,for'WAstr Otor solo by ADEL IMPORTANT TO ALL iv - er .a. x 3c) ntottErrnE BLOOD. TT is well known to the medical pfotesaleathat ntsni la they/Lai principle or • lifeelement of -the bood. This derived prinelpailY from the food We est; but if the food is not properly digested, or if, trim . an y num whatever, the nem:unary quantity of Iron is nottalten in to tile cimehitzotk, or becomes reduced, the whono temsufers. The bad blood will irritant the heart,sys . d og np.the lugs, will stupefy the bralu, will obartin. the liver. and will sand its disease producing elements to all p ati B. of oc, pystem, and ecrry one „du la witaterm•Organ may bepredisposed to disease. • The great value of Iron as a Medibine; t. well 'mown and acknoWledged bj all medical men...- The &faculty hua beau Wobtain inch nprepamtion of it as will enter the circulation and assimilate nt once with tan blood. This point. Bap; Dr. Hays. idataarbasetts State Chemist, baskeen attained lu the Peruvian tlyrtip, by combination in a way before unknown. The Peruvian Syrup Is a protected solution °film protorldo of Iron. A new dlecovetTlo Med,elne that strikes; at the Root of DIP. ease by stipplying the blood with its Vital Principle or Life Element—lßON. The Peruvian Syrup Curti Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Drousv. Fever and Ague, Loss of Energy, LowVpirits, The Peruvian Syrup Whim strength, vigor, and new life into the system, • and builds up an " iron Constitution." The Peruvian Syrup Cures Chroixic Diarrhea, Scrofula, Bolls, lictirry. Lou of Con.cittitional Vigor. The Peruvian Syrup Cures Nervous Affections, Female Complaints, end all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. The Peruvian Syrup Is a epecifia for all diseases originating in a bad state of the Blood, or accompanied by Debility ore low state of the Spam, Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and recom• mendations from some of the moot eminent Physicians, Clergymen, and others. will be sent free to any addreos. We select a few ofthe names to show the character of the testimoulals. JOHN E. WiLLIAIIB, ESQ., President urine Metropolitan Rank. New Usk. Rev. ABEL STEVENS, Late editerChristian Advocate and Journal. Rev. P. CIICItCiL Tditor New York Chronicle. Rey. John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson. M. D. Rev. Warren Burton, Roswell Kinney, M. D. Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, S K. Kendall. M. D. Rev. Qurdon Robbins, W. IL Chisholm, M. D. Rev. Sylvantis Cobb, Francis Dana, M. D. Rev, T. Starr King, Jeremiah Stone, M. D. Rev. Ephraim Nute, Jr., Jose Antonio Senates M.D Rev. Toseph IL Clinch, Abraham Wendell, M. D. Rev. Henry Upham, A. A. Raves, M. D. Rev. P. C. Headley. J. It. Chilton, M.D. Rev. John W. Olmstead, I, 1 1. E. Kinney, M. D. Prepared by N. L., CLARK St CO.. exclusively Tor J. P. DINSMORE. No. 49l Broadway, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Redding's Russia Salve Heels Old Sores Redding's Russia Salve. CareA Barns. Scaide. etas Redding's Russia Salve Cares Wounds, Bruises, Sprains. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Bolts, Ulcers, Cancers Redding's Russia Salve Cares Salt Moral, Piles, Erysipelas. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Ringworm. Corns, Sc. fie. NO FAMILY MOULD RE W/TROUT IT ONLY 25 OM. A BOX HT !ULF.. Br J. P. DINSMORP, No. 491 Broadway, New York. S. W. FOWLE CO.. No. 19 Tremont, St. Boston. And b 7 all Druggists and Country Storekeepers. June 9—eowly 11. S. 110 M. The Secretary of the Trea3ury given notice Unit Bub. ecriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, , • payable tIISo years from dug 15,1SG1 ' ;with aemi•aunn al interest at the rats of seven and three-tenths per cent. pciannum,—prlnelpal and interest both to be paid la wren:Loney These notes will be convertible at the option of the holde rat Mattirl V, Into eta percent. gold bearing bonds, payable/DOC less than dye nor more than twenty veers trout their date, as the Government may elect. l'hey will he Issued In denominations of $5O, $lOO, poo, $l, • ismand $5,030, nod all , subscriptions mast be for fi fty dol Mr dome multiple of fitty.dollars. The noteS.will be tfansmitted to the OiVners free of trio sportatlOrichattesns soon after the receipt of the certidcaties of Deposit as they can be prepared. A, the noteadraw Interest from Aatlns/ / 5 ":PC1 .8 ." making depo4te sttbsequent to that date must pay the intere.t accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depnilting twenty.five thousand dollar! , nod npsards for the, note, at any one time will be allowed comm I ssi on of one quarter of one per cent.. which will he paid by the Treasnry Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount. certified to by tll officer with whom the deposit wee made. N. deduction& for cora mibsions must be halide from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF. THIS LOAN. Pt' gia.Nailohir. 'Sart:vox Bang, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best eceurity.— Any Fart nrra bank which pays Its depositors in L. S. Notes, considers that it isTayingin the beat circulating medium of the country. and It cannot pay anything bet ter. (or its own assets ate either in government securi ties or in noten or bonds payable in government paper. It is ecin;lly convenient as a temporary or permanent invottnent. The notes can always bo sold for within a fraction of their taco and accumulated interest. and are the bMitehtntiiy with hada as ciallaterals for din. counts. • Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Cold Bonds. In addition to the very liberal Interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now:worth about three per cent. per annum. for the current rite for 5-2 u Bonds is not leas than nine percent. premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocki Was over twenty per cent. It will be aeon that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less Min ten percent. per annum. Da Exemption born State. or Enaiiipal Taxation But aside from all the advantages we have enumera ted. a special actor C9NRCES exempts nil Bonds and Treasury Notes from local tozation. On the average, this exeiription Is worth ebent two per Cent. NM Ro om, according to the rate of [oration to various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great induct , m ents to lender; as,those Issued by the government. In all other forms of indebtednegs, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate cam. mile Dies, only, is pledgetifor payntent, while the whops property of the country it hold to secure the discharge of an the obligations of the United States. While the government offers the most Liberal terms fur itsioans, - ft believes that the very strongeet appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of thapeople. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits.— The party, depositing must endotso Upon the original eertificatethe denomination of the Notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to or der. .Wltence enderaed it musebe left vrithibe officer receiving the deposit, Co be forwarded to tho ,TreAsury Department. , Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the united States, at Wathinerton, the 'leveret Assistant Treastrers and designated Depoeltarieri, atid by the FIRST .NATIONAL BANE OF BUJOOAUTON. •• SCRANTON. .• . , TOWANDA. • and by. all National Banks whtehara deposit:idea uypab. Ile mouebAll4 . ALL I*EiPECTABLE BANES d t lD save Rs an ttianghhnCttio easmiro;llll:givi • AFFOiDOWit t iaddarTT TO fitaiiierp. Aug. 11. ME=EIZI D'S P_E '''S - ' -IA DISEASES RESULTDIG FROM DISORDERS OF TILE LIVER 41M)111)Z=022,13E1 (01116.0.Ettl German .Bitters, T/I4 &MELT STREsiGTOMING B - Thu9ers Hay° Performed SioriCiroot nava mall do giire Better Satisfaction! HAVE MORS REMECT 'LIMB kriOng T 4 VOIX2I kOlt Tll4ll Than any other articlein the.market We defy Amy one to cOtithuntt this usestlon, AND, WILL PAY 81,000 To and ono who will produce a Curtldeate published 117 HOOFLAND'S GETMAN BITTEILS Will care every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases 'et . the Kidneys, and diseases arising from a disordered stomach, osszars TUE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, Resulting front Disorders of tiii\Digestive constipation. Insrard Plies, 'Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Sonr Eructations, Sinking or Flat• tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim ming of the Head, Hurried and dim. colt breathing. Fluttering at the - Heart, choking or Statue-s -ting Sensations when In a lying Poet ure. Dimness of Vision:Dots or Webe before the Sight, Fever and Dull Paiu in the Head,Deficiency of Perspiration:Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyea, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burnie': In the Flesh. Constant Imag inings of Evil, and great Depresaion of rtI2EIIII4CEITUMIEA THAT THIS BITTERS IS AT cot.lLic:sco3a.collo, CONTAINS NO RCM OR MUMMY. uD Can't Blake prunkark I ' BUT IS THE BEST TONIC ti'READ WlO SAYS From the Rey.,Leol 0. Bock, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J.,funoer/y of the North Bap tiOt Church, PAiladelphts - • • • • • • I !saw* knalra SooUMW. Garman . Bitters Cs. vorably for a number of yuani. I have used them In my own family. and have been so pleated with their effreta that I was induced to recommend them to many others. And Imo w that they have operated In a strikingly bene ficial manner. 1 take great pleasure to thus 'publicly proclaiming this fact, and callint the attention of those adlicted with the dkeat es for which they are recommen ded, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recommendation will be tusuuned. I do this more cheerfully us Boon:intro Bitters is Intended to helical the aillicted. and is " not a rum drink." From Re:. I. Now - tnn Brown. D. D., Editor of the Ra. CICIOP/A1 of Iteligioue K.ueeledge, and Ctuistisa kin, Plithdelphla. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medici "nee in general, through distrust of their ingredi ents and effects, I yet know of no stflicient reasons why a men may not testify to the benetitspe believes himself to have received from t uy simple preparation, in the hope that tie may thus contribute to the benefit of oth era. I do this the mina- readily in tea...ord to lloofiandli Get man Bitters, prepared by 1)r. C..1 - aekson, of this city,be• cause I wan prejudiced against them for many years.tk. der the imprettaion that they were chiefly an alcoholle - mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema ker Ilne. for the removal of this ptejudice by proper tests. nod fur endocrogement to try them, when suffer. log !rota great and long continued debility. The tine of three bottles of the.e - bittern at the beginning of She present ymr, was followed by evident relief and restora tion to a degree of bodily and mentni vigor which I bad not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend far directing me to the rile of them. J. NEWTON BROWN,.Pbflad'a. From the Rev. Jos. IL Kennard, Pastor °Lela 10th Bap. tlet Chcrch. Dr. Joel:Boni—Dear Sin...l have been frequently re duested to connect my name with commendations of ifferent lands of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases de clined ; but with a clear proof In varione instances. and particularly in my family. of the neefilnees of Dr. Hoof. land's German Bitters. I depart for once from my usual cony..., to express my full conviction that, for general debility of the system and especially for Liver Com plaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some ea ses It may fail ; but ugnity, I doubt not, It will be vet; beheadsl to those who gutter from the above Tours, ray respectfully, J. it KENNARD. Eighth below Coated street, Ilitladelpbts„ • From the Rey. Thomas Winter, Pastor of Rok.boroagb Baptist Church. Dr. Jacksen :—Dear Sir: —I feel It doe to year exert. lent preparation, Dontland's German Bitters. to odd m y testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I bay( for years, at times, been troubled with great...disco. der in my head and nervous system. I was advised by Mend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. I did so, and have experienced great and unexpected relief: my health has been very materially benefltted, I confident ly recommend the article whore I meet with axes almi. ler to my r iverp, and have teen assured by many of Mob good effects. Respectfully yours. T. wow.% Pozborougb, Ps, From th e R e v. J. 8 ., Dermal% of the GUM= BefoisSed Church, Hut:town. Berke county, Pa. Dr. C. 'D. Jackson:—Respected Sir :--1 Earn ken troubled with Dyspepsia yearly twenty years, and hams nerer used any medicine that did me as rtmeh'good as Eroollsnd's Bitters. lam Tory mach improved Ip health , after having taken Ore bottles. Yours, with respect. J. 8. Large Size, (bolding nearly double quantity,) $1 00 per Sortie —bair dos. 6S 00 Small alzo-75 eta per bottle—bait dozen, 4 00 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signal - are of" 0. is ea the WRAPPER of each bottle. Eihotad veer nearest dregglet not have the notele t do not be put oft by a ny'of the Intoxicating ptrr4tutions that maj be offered in Its pane. but rend top., and we tvtlltervrard. accurate packed, by exprees. Office . sind . Drinufactory - No. 63 3 Alien EPP. . • - 11111114010,11.' iTc•tiegs 416 lErvituss e : uckse ' 0 6V (iucccistalt , ?o* •D • • • Proprieteirs' a r fM r alge i r " gg ists 4 v 44 " 41 '41T1 tawny poet in . Ite'SNAt.Bc4a am& F; HOOLAD'S OME.HORE TESTMOTrYR na that is no: orarruus In the World Yours T ruly LETT 0. BECK. 3P.IELZOVESI9I.
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