The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 02, 1864, Image 4

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If one of the &titan's daughters have
attained the _agent _which Turkigh . girls
are generally, married, the father seeks a
husbaid:for,ter,attiong the_ 'tfoblii of his
court, Ifasoupg man espccially , Fleas°
'her, he given the ranirof Lieut; •Gen.-
eral, nothing lowerbeing ever selected.
The chosOa.rian reeeli - es, In;, idition, a
magnificent,- fully furnished palace, and
*sty thousand piaster& titOPOLlsorliet
money; and, in , addition, his father-in-
Lsw himse-ireepinz ex en
see. •If be be married be is obliged to get
a diverce4 lie must never have a mistress
.in additiOn to the prificessl and moreover
•he is - regarded as the servant rather than
the husband of his wife. Thb Sultan him.
801y1110068 to bini his impending good
fortune, and it is bounden duty to bow
reverentially ' kiss the Sultan's feet, and
stammer a tew words about the high hon
or, the unexpected happiness, d:c. He
then proceeds with a - chamberlain, who
bears the imperial Hart Humagon to the
Sublime Porte. A military baud precedes
himandooldiers are drawn up along the
the road, who present arms. At the head
,of the stairs the bridegroom is . received
Tiy'the Gi-ancl Vizier, conducted by him
into a room where all the ministers are
assembled, and the Had is read aloud.—
The Oerealopy corresponds to the betroth-
al.
' The marriage ceremony is much like
that of ordinary Turkish nobles. If the
bridegroom be t ich ho himself pays for
the troeitu, but, as a general rule, the
Sultan sends him money for it. The pres
ents are placed in gold - or silver baskets,
on whose lids flowers of billing doves are
represented, and consist of diamonds, ru
bies, pearls, diadems, bracelets, girdles,
cups, and a thousand smaller articles in
gold, furs, gold-embroidered dresses and
sawls. The bridegroom receives from
his father-in-law a splendid sabre, buttons
and a watch and ehain, all naturally spark
ling with diamonds, and trout his bride a
rosary of fine pearls and linen of every de
scription. The custom has been abolish
ed of the ministers making presents The
dowry of the Princess is most costly.—
Madame Olympha saw a dress which cost
about, fifteen thousands pounds. But lit
tle of the fine texture was visible beneath
theAmhroiderrand pearls.
When the presents have been deliveied
to the bridegroom, the bride proceeds on
;be next' mornino Thins house, in order to
look at the arrangements. Otir anthoress
was present when the Princess Fatime,
the betrothed of Ali Ghalib Pasha, paid
such a visit. Accompanied by a numer
ous suit, ``the bride drove in a state car
riage whichliad cost £4,500, through the
densely, crowded streets. She wore a sky
blue silk dress, covered with a mass of
peaiis and diamonds, and-her head was
completely veiled in a texture of gold
thread. The bride-groom received her on
the threshold of his house. He was a
handsome young man, but naturally some
what pale and excited, as he had never
seen his future wife,', and on this occasion
-could only notice her outline, as she was
overladen with ornaments. When he had
saluted her with a deep bow and led her
into the house, be Would away again.—
The first visit of thelbride is intended to
enab.e - her to tor.i.ntine the internal of her
future'home witleauti any obstacles or air--
prbance.
The actual meeting of the new couple
takes place on the ev,ening of this day.—
At nine o'clock the (princess proceeds to
the state room of the palace prepared for
her, and seats herself on a throne. Two
ladies of honor statilei themselves on ei
iber ?ide of her. Aui the feet of the lady,
who is splendidly dressed and covered
arith a large veil, lies[a splendidly embroi
dered carpet. The hUsband supped in his
old residence with his relations and '
friends, and said his prayers in a mosque.
Shortly after nine o'clock he proceeds to
the princess, and is conducted' to her by
two eunuchs, 'who ,are awaiting him at
the door. The first thing be does is to
kneel down on the carpet and -offer np a
prayer. When this is .concluded he ap
proaches his wife, infes her sillimissive
ly, kisses her hand, and says a few words
tint occur to him at the moment. The•lp
files of.honor then removeber veil, and he
sees whether be has wedded an ugly or a
pretty woman., Whether she is pretty
or the contrary,*a princess will always let
her husband feel how much she stands a
bove him. Re occupies a room neat to
flew, and must await-her commands there
et j ail hours. Whether he have friends
:with him, or be alone, as soon as one of
her eunuchs summon him to her presence
het:mist rise at once, make a temena—that
Is to-say, touch , the vound, and theft his
forehead, witlihis raght hand, and pro-
ceed to her apartment. There he is
L" ex
'-to 'Stand until she:requests him to
seated: If he wishes to pay a visit to
his family, or go on business, he must
first ask her leave; and if remains away
unAsaally late, and the cause. Hisfe
never - lets him go out alone ; some o ther
eunuchs accompany -him, and would in•
form her of it if he were to do anything
naughty. •
In such marriages the couple do not
take their meals together. His are served
np to him in his room without ceremony,
Isdaile.she eats like., a princess
tome's handsome carpet -is spread- in her
room, and a large •or small table placed
upon tt, according to whetherl the lady
dines slope or barinrited other ladies.—
l'ool4llo a large silver, salver is bro't
and - '4vered wilh tine muslin. • Beforethe
meat beglthy, aJonng slave, who, has na
itiferlautflmit
her, , boldt.tY4l. in, and
,-polsitsorersu waterover her hands from a
can t lirthirfOiiii - Ortiie Greek amphorm.—
Akubtlutr,,,femee - alavefiands herAE- - =Pan
13riv'Ziiiiilk`goid fringe. The kitchen is
toutaidilbe'hatim, and "
all tbe'dishes are
brbirsti l4 lit's basket lived with white zans
,/fge,2JaptkptlitueeledmiAlthalcitaY7
7 - T ;
a lady ,in waiting examines the seals to
see that they are unbroken. Alter dinner,
during which female slaves perform mu
sic, the princess washes her hands again,
andtben - proccedsio anyther, room in or
der "to fierfoiniffeidevotioni.,44Lffer this,
the evenities amusements commence. Re
•elinittg on a 'divan, she smokes a . pipe or
"eiiiif t While slimes reed ' or sing to her. If
she hes invited any lady friends,• there is
a aoikaert and :ballet, or .a theatrical
.per
formanee, and during it rare fruits, pastry
'and coffee are banded round. If the primcess deiires to see gentlemen she give s
her husband orders to send - out invitations
to certain persOns. Such guests assemble
in a room divided into two compartments
by a gilt grating. On one side is the
princess and her ladies, who hear and see
without being secn ; on the other side are
the gentlemen, who select an& topics of
conversation as will please her imperial
bighn4s. The husband has no way of es
capingsthis serfdom. His princess can be
separated from him at any moment,bnt he
must stick to her. He has no consolation
but thci - one that his existence costs him
nothing, and that ho has such a share of
the fsbulous luxury which his wife indul
ges in as she allows him. These husbands
of princesses Must be regarded as the
scapegoat which the male sex offers np
as a punishment for its contempt of wo
men. At any rate, the prohibition for
such husbands having a second and third
wife iq a Turkish confession how dishon
oring polygamy is. The Turks ought to
derive from it the moral : " What you do
not wish to happen to a princess, ought
not to happen to another woman."
Domestic Infelicity.
Almost every case of domestic trouble
arises from a want of philosophical knowl
edge and charitable forbearance. There
are no two minds on earth that can agree
in all; matters that may be submitted to
them. llt is an utter impossibility for two
minds to, think alike always. There must
necessarily be differences of opinion, and
the great trouble is to know who should
submitin an intimate relationship so close,
so secret and go confidential as that es
tablished by connubial ties.. It is difficult
sometimes to discriminate as to whether
the coarser or weaker sex should yield in
questions where this difference of opinion
arises, and yet when the province and du
ty of each are taken into consideration, it
is not so difficult to:determine. There is
one rule that, if observed on all occasions,
will go far to prevent domestic dissen
sions, or to conciliate the parties. That
rule is proper respect for each other and
each other's opinions. Thisrespect should
be sacredly observed at all times. Daily
interurse is more apt to weaken than to
strengthen the bond of union between
members of a family, bence the necessity
of daily circumspection In the observance
of this, plain, social and religious obliga
tion.
MTA paper speaks of a man " who
died without the aid of a physician."—
Such instances of death are exceedingly
rare. I
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benellts from the nee of your valuable preparation—
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—it affords me pleasure
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ono of m daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little
hopes o ther recovery were entertained. 1 then pro
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bad taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there
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JACOB SLCIILER.
From Jessie Smith, Esq. President of the Morris Coun
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results in my family, it affords me great pleasure to re
commend It to the public an a valuable remedy in canes
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From lion. Jobo E. Smith. n distingniebad lawyer in
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of Wild Cherry [or cold*. and always with decided bene
fit. I know of no preparation that is more efacaciens or
more deserving, of general use.
The B.slsam has also been need with excellent effect
by J. B. Elliott, Merchant, Hail's Cross Reads. Did.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
None genuine taller' Mond "I. BUTIS," on the
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FOR SALE 131
J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway. New Tort
8. W. TOWLE & CO., Proprietors, Boston.
aka by all Deaggista.
Redding's Russia Salve.
FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
llraa fay established the superiority of
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE,
. Overall other healing preparations.
It cures all kinds or SORES. CUTB,ISCALDS.BURIVS,
BOILS, ULCERS. SALT RL1E1.71.1. ERYSIPELAS.
STIES, PILES, CORNS, SORE LIPS, SORE EYES,
removing the pain at once, and reducing the
most angry looking swellings and inflamation alif by
magic ONLY 25 CENTS A• BOX.
TOD BALE DT
J. P. DDISMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York.
S. W. FOWLS .t CO., No. 18 Tremont et. Boston.
And by all Druggists.
June!. 1964. lycow
NAT FI3EL,
NEW GOODS.
rims undersigned being entered into business no
1. der the name and style of
WEBB & BUTTERFIELD,,,
leave to inform the public that they are now re
ceiving from New York a large and well selected stock
of Goods of every description, consisting of the latest
styles of Spring and Bummer
Prints, Shallies,
Delanes,
CE&l9433Lriaeressi,
ocottcriaastaets.
cfbo.
A LOT OF GROCERIES,
Crockery, Glass Ware,
Wooden Ware,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,NECH
TIES, GLOVES, DRESS-=
TRIMMINGS, swum,
COLLARS, &c. &c.
Alto a good assortment of
Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks,
Scythes, Pruning-hooks, Etc.
tar All kinds of 1 0, 24131.11.2.400 taken In ex
change. Call and see na at We bb ' s old stand on Public
Avenue.
A. D. BUTTIMFIELD.
Montrose, April $B, 1804.
LADIES FANCY FURS.
As lay Furs were all purchased when - Gold was at a
machlower premium than atprescnt, I am_ enabled to
dlOussotthein styelT
_ xsasonallo prices. pa4.lwoutd
therefore solicit a call from.my friends of Susquehanna
Count and vicinity.
l-ttemembottiteaugatAsualwamlitrett, I '7,L
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b 7 does not ran on Son.
• IS MINOT. Gen. Supt.
10121, PARE3II4;
718 ditCll:StreeiAbove 11K with able
Sept. 8,1864. an raappmet.
gar! Dave no er, noiconnealon any oth
er fins ID • •
MUIMULIit DlitigicOLOSS. with directions how
APPSVP_WitS I :: - 1. 1 4 1 X 1 5..
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The Rev. Jneob Seehler,
I7►novan, Pa., Web. 16, MD
EIMEEI2
-AND
of all kinds. A good assortment 01
HARDWARE,
Consisting of
ESTABLISHED
EallilfaCtOry,
8, ARCH WEER%
wn 7th, PHTL'A.
snow in store ofmy
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the city. Also, a fate
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For CASE or Ready Pay.
C3FEC). Xi. ESTICOMoTiII db CCP.
H'lsT=l"7 the East w" w"" " d
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The Latest and most approved Styles .
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS.
CI 301:4..X.M5,
Of every Descaption
Of the choicest brands Including Hart's celebrated
brand.
Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas, Coffees,
Spices, Sugars, Molasses,
At very Low prices fbr CASH [' Call and see for
yourself
Oash 'paid fbr Grain, Butter, Eggs, too.
2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted.
rvr 'Two doors below Boyd & Webster's center, to
the Store foroorly occupied by N. I. Post
O. L. STONE, E. L. WEEKS.
Montrose. April tat. 1864. tf
JAMES R. DE WITT,
DRY GOODS NO NOTIONS
CHOICE FAMILY
Cii0C222124V 9
T a -pef
BOOTS AND STIOVS,
Hats and Cap's,
cm. CP (0337.. Ei MIL "'Sr,
GLASS-WARE,
la AMP% AND 011,tgle
HARDWARE AND. NAILS,
XaMSATMICBI.II.,
Produce taken in Exchange
Montrose, Feb. '64
BOOT, SHOE,
GEFI FURNISHING STORE.
F. B. WEEKS & CO.
HAT"' GP"e !
their
SPRING STOCK
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, OAPS,
cr....cow - Jac ara4ar,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, .
consisting of
everything in Gents' line of apparel,
from Roots to Bat,
Ladies' Fine Spring Raimondo and Gaiters,
Men's Fine and Coarse wear,
cheaper thin any other house this side of New 'Fork
Come and see for yourselves.
Boots & Shoes made to order
Montrose, May 10th. F. B. WEEKS & CO.
HAWLEY'S
SOLIDIFIED
11:1e_tel.140retana,
FOE CLEANSING, WHITENING & PRESERVING
THE TEETH:
TIES article le prepared with the greatest cars upon
scientific principles, and warranted not to. contain
anything in the slightest degree deleterious, to the
Teeth or Gums. Some of our most endnentDeatal Sur
geons hard given their sanction to, and cheerlhlly re
commend it as a preparation of superior qualities for
cleansing, whitening dud preserving the Teeth. It
cleans them readily, rendering, them beautifully white
and pearly, without the slightest Injury to the enamel.
It Is healing to the grams where they are ulcerotsd and
sore. It Is also an excellent disinfector for old and de
cayed teeth, which are often exceedingly offensive. It
gives a rich and (ninny taste to the month. cleansing
it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to
the breath. _
PREPARED ONLlinItY
A. HAWLEY & CO.:,
N. W. cor.loth & Linabard rte.. PIIILA.DELUIIIA.
AND SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIATS.
PRICE 38 CENTS.
T0MM1Z12.03Z14%/alll.
The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high es.
teem in wh len he holds the Dental Cream mutt be suf
ficient evidence of Its value to quote other testimoni-
Mein detail is needless, contenting ourselves by simply
giving the names and address of persons who speak of
its excellency for the teeth.
PiItLADELPIIIA. Apt-1115th, 18621.
/laving carefully examined A. Ilawley's "Solidified
Dental Cream." I hereby cheerfully recommend if to the
public generally. It ie an excellent preparation for
cleansing and prefierving the teeth,- and can be used by
all persons with the utmost confidence, as its properties
are perfectly harmless. Besides preserving the teeth.
It promotes a healthy action to the gums, and Imparts
pleasantness to the breath.
Dr. W. R. WHITE, 1203 Arch street.
Took INGRAM. D. D. Dentist. 491 N. 4th st.
J. Basest , 254 S. at,
E. VAtininisucz. Sureon Dentist Wa ,425 Arch st.
C. A. KINUSDURY, De n tist . 1119 litutet.
S. DILLINGUAIR. D. D. S., Ta Arch et.
F.M. Dixon. MI Arch et.
EDWARD Tovrestxxs, Dentist , 520 N. 4thfit.
L. 11. DonexiXii, Dentist, SN N. 10th at,
M. L Lone. Dentist. GM N. fith st.
June 2, 1854. ly
B. J. WEBB
FABEIRA 9 S
Manufacture of Woolen
GoOde.
criac.axiorinn. a. t
In answer to numerous IROlrleattito wtten.wa could
make up wool Into cloth If brought hereafter,. we min t
Wray : There Mall the wool taken la that cap bo dune
Wetore next spring. As most persons malt theirgoods
for the coming winter. we thought best to notify them
of ttillitatt to Prevents dfrappla
in the meantime we P do this season's work as
satisfactorily as posilblo—ittui autioa_additiona to our
machinery =dilatant. soaato hugietotdo aLthat Is
offered another year.. We 04 as usual fol 4 color, and
finish ckah for customers during the
won= ailvancn.
Holng7.lofoirr. auntown, t
Bradford co. Hop. 16;1864. ;
'PLANTATION BITTI3III, Onuttitatlionitrater.Grat
,tPubstir, piettikt7 Veep. at TUBRZII,II.
DEALER IN
J. R. DeWITT.
YfilEXr - vsfezugs
A rIILL ASSORTMENT OP
rui & WMTER GUN,
Vr ‘ .11.38 . ,T RD:3EIM),
and:if:ll be sold,
AT , A LARGE REDUCTION
train April Oleos
tarrbis neduction win Itkelude the
ENTIRE STOCK
Which. 0111 be found u largo as usual, and will be told on
THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS
'!or 4C 46.45 X-X!
ON TIME, or for PRODUCE
EL DURRITT,
''Nov, 1863. 'New Milford.
ABEL'CURRELL
Nov otters for sale one of the largest andbestieleetlons
Ever offered insgnehmula County, and probably corn
thegreatest variety or most different articles of
mai Steretn the Northern par t of Penneyivatip},and pe
haps of the entire State. An assortment le kept in
about thirty different branches 'of trade. and the melee
lions are matte from about forty ,of the best' Hermes in
New York, and more than tifty Dealers and Menefee
tnrers out of New York. A large prophrtioreef the
Goods are brought direct from the ratinufacturarg. thus
insuring genhtne articles. Customers on mitering the
Store triustnot expert to find everything In. sight, but
nearly every article wanted will be prolueed by it/putty.
Some idea of the Stock may be formed,hrthe following
generalontl inc. but enumeration Is impracticable.
Dregs and Medicines, Paints and Oils. Dyo sten,
4:recedes. Liquors, !Yeekery. Glass Ware. Wall and
W indow Papery Jewelry. Silver Ware.Perfnmery.Eincy
Goods, M usleal netrnmento. Brushes. American Pocket
Knives. Table rhitlery and Slicer Plated Ware. Lamps,
Materials for Lights, ilardwate, Bed Cords.9topeWed•e.
Dry Goods. Mirrors. Window Class, tithogiaphs. Var
nishes. Bird Capses, Spectacle, Whip*. and Lashes,
Brooms. qiink , . Pistols. Ammunition. Teheran, edi
cal and Surgical Instruments. Salt. Snap, Pot Ash.
breibtz. Porcelain Teeth. In short. nearly everything • to
restore the sick. to please the t este., o delight theoYe•
to gratify the fancv; and also to conduce to the real and
hatan tint comforts oSlifo.-
The attention or the public Isrespeer fully invited to
my stork of Good s. bOtlrh t r xeu.Alvety for cash demi.
and will he sold pn the same principle for low prices.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose. Janr.ary
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose, Pa.
Win. H. IATCI2, Proprietor.
newand commodioua Hotel is e 'mated on Tnblir
Avenue, neart he Court Rouse. and nearly In centre
of the husinese phrtinn °Montrose. The Proprietori,
confident the t ho is prepared to entertain get eStS in a way
that cannot fall togive F.NTIRE SATISFACTION.
The Hoteland Furniture are new, and no expeneehaa
been spared to render Weil - nal if tot superior to anylla
this part of the State. It Is well Pupplied with all recent
Improvements and ernnforts, 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 eolicits the patronageol
his old friends, travellers, and the public gee erally.
jan63 tf WM. K. HATCH
CALVIN C. HALSEY,
EXAMINING SURGEON,
For Pensioners, and., Applicants
for Pensions.
tarirOMce In Mlle Avenue, over the Store of .1. L
one & Son.
Montrose. Po., Mey 2i, tf
HOWARD Aosoelatlon.Ph ll adelphla, Pa.
Mamma of the Nervous, Seminal. Urinary and ser
nal ayatama--new and reliable treatment—ire itepoto of
the IdOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mail in aealed
letter etirelo_pea , free of charge. Addrera Dr. J. Sun
FIOUGHTON. Howard Aseociation.No. a South 9th street.
Philadelphia. Pa. oetl R '53
"THE FAMOUS BARBER. "
Come and see the rations Barber,
Famous Barber. late of Hayti.
Late of Hayti, now at Weeks',
Now at F. B. Weeks' Storeltoorn,
Find me shaving and shampooing,
. Find me cutting hair to snit you,
Find me ready at rear Service.
At your aervice,. .-,CILARLST MORRIS.
Montrose, Oet.'ls. 15113.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY ,
PENSIONS,
.
alma. to o Pia
nntrE undetslgned. LICENSE)) AGENT of the GOY-
J ESN:VENT, twain obtained the necessary forme,
dm., %singles yitompt attention tó all claims Intrusted
to Me care. ho charge =less successful..
GEO. P. LITTLE.
Montrose. June 6th. 1664.
gIaffEAINMM].gCM
DELAWARE LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
Time of Passenger Trains, Oct. 12, 1864
ruwanD. I LISA Yl/ 80
Meilen- 1 . Palmeri
ger ger
train. STATIONS.] train.
P. XI. , lin'
.40'
_great Bend, i .20
6.21 I New Milford, 7.49
6.00 ,Montrose, . . 8.10
1
5.38 Ilopbottom; 8.83
' 5.16 r Nicholson, 8.50
4.54 I Feetoryvilte, 0.14
4.4) I Abington, SAO
4•3 2 I ClATsStiol . lt, • 9.38
4.10 I geranton, 10.35
1.22 I Stroudsburg. I
I 12.48
12.10 1 MantinkaChunk k 1.50 1
Phllad'a change I
1i.23 New Hampton. '
2.10
Ft 140
4 12.25
1 05
11.60
11.16 0 .
10.45
0 10.3 D
10.00
The Passengei.Tr - ain North,..
Leaves Noir, I.lamptqn on the arrival of the Mall Train
which leavealied , YorWat 8.1)0 a. ra.. and Mannrika
Chunk on thearrf val of the Train which leaves Pitilad.
(Kensington Depot,) at 7.15 a. tn. At Scranton,. this
train ,s ak es close connectrons with trulni on the Mak.
nwldrna & IMirmsbnrg, and Delaware & Hadtrin
roads, and at Great Bend with the Mail Train 6n the
Me Railway &lag west.
The Passenger Train South, ,
Leaves Great:Bend after ttie arilvii of the, CineMtinte
Express from the Weal, cerincetini m at Skranthn,_,W l
trams on the Lackawanna &Blooms ru 4 .an4DelstrA
lindson '• Railroads ; at, "dant:lnks Chunk with the'
train for Phtlinielphin, and a% New flataPtork witlafkins'
for New-Yerit, the Lehigh Valle, flarrieberz . ,ke. ,, Yaei
rangers 'kraal, train arrive In INca , ...Tork, rot 5.40; in
Philadelphia at 5.50,, and liarriebu rg at 5.N1
The &ocOmmodatiop Traioc,. -
Nortiiirarecenneete,siGrenttenaWitii the bay Es,
press Oita Weet;by which passengem arrive at Ithaca
and SYMetunt.the name day._ , .• ,- ,
13611thdrard, laixes Great send.erthr,the
Neer-York Expreae nixing Bast. ' "• - '
-
• - Fir All Palpostger Trx!49l on th lido Gaines, et%) at
° r em-B e i& - • WATTG 000, Eqpt.'
li. iwiIENET.. O,3O .Tkt Agh , • • •
rI A OUTLI riplOtrit '
(11101Clf, leA1111,1(PLOM by the load, barrtd; lack
v . ) F9,TS, /pr tao lowest oaajt iriunliuhc
.1
. : "T7 l l • AltiMenaltilillt
Oand after 18„ 1014, ; Pam= F ez TqUis ,
run aa followa : • ,
WYE rroirrawAßD:.• •
sinuons. scrirlretk. , AncesCp.
Nortlnniberlind
Danville,. • .840' U • • • •
nuporl.„ , la
Bl"otnebtirg; 31 "
Moreton, 1 2.14 p. m. t. 41. m gh
PLtteton. '., 9.00 " 7.10 .t.
&Tarlton, • '1.30 .. * 7.51
LATE SOUTHWARD.
, . m. 7.10 a. m. , • 10.0 a. tn.
6.00 •• 7.30 " 11,10
6.3o . ettive. SAD "• • • • •
11.-% leave. . . 17j00. 'MI ,
isebntg, 14.90 p. m.
Rupert,
' 0.10 "
Notthambcrltind, 9.55 • •
Scrantop.
Pittatoo,
Kingston,
Passengers taking the mail train sonth r eonneet
the express train from Northoniberland.:arelie beirLat
rishurg at. 230 a. In,Haltirnoreat . 7 00 a. m,.oad
de Iphfaa tl,t.PO a. In. Therrien train train Northeittiber
lend lettesS . Immediately after ihe arrival et Abel ,E -
press Triin from Harrisburg and Baltimore. allawlnyt
passengers leaving Philadelphia at IDADp. m., Sd rti kla
points or; this road during the next korelgkoll.
New and elegant Sleeping 'cars accompany the Niat
Trains eaeirway :between Nov humbSrland P.bllle
delphie, 11. A. PQNDA,.SupI..,
• Dus. PATRICK & GAR.D . NFA
IDRYSICIANS .t SURGEONS. Montrose, Pa. rOlrea
over Webb's Store. od Phblic Avenue. Jv64
NEW GROCERY
VARIETY STORE
BASEMENT OF J,S,TAIIBEWS MEL
f 8188 sabmriber would inform hie old frifmda. and
- 1 - the Public generally, that be kiwi just returned , (Mtn
New York City with aweli selected a 'Merriment' of •
RIM GROCERIES,
and various othet articles. %nab as are.reedeftlil eve's.),
family, and that,they erM be told for. Cligiehme
prices that cannot fano snit. Please call and ex seiotote.
A. N. 131:140.D.-•
Montrose, Feb., 2, 1864
Vial. H. COOPS & CO.
AGENTS FOIL
Thompson's "Black Star" Line of
Liverpool Packets. f
lErsoNs wishint to send for their friends in the old
country. can,purchate passage tickets by the shote
line from the onbscrillers.
Also, Drafts on Iceland for snie In stuns to multi •
.I,VNI. 11. COOPER & CO., Rankers:.
tfontrose.ltdy 11. ISra tf
LECTURE
firc, - -Lntru.23.4- rmr-em?,..
Just pubtlsited :in a pealed enrelape. Pria Aix cads.
A — LE(ITRE on the Nature. Treatment and Radical
I Care of Spermat torrlicea or m laid — Weakness, 3h
onto tary Err.: tnions , Sexual Debility. and Impeillme_nts
to Marriage generally. Nervousness,_Consnmptlon,Ett
ilees.Yi And Pan e tient/xi and Physical lecanacityi: re
nniting from self.abuse. &c. fly hostler a. cci.rzniret.‘
1).• author of the Green Book." &c.
The world renowned author. In this admirable Lec
ture. clearly proven from his own ,es perience bat the
awful consequenues of self-abuse roar he effectually rei.
moved without medicine. ands ithatit dangerous ettrai
cal operations, hbuzie.t. Instruments. ring* or cordials,
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectu
al. by which every sufferer, no matter what Ms condi
hoe may-be. may core blinself.ebesply, prWately, and
radically. This Lecture will prone a boon to thousands
and thousands.
Sent under seal. to any address. in a plain, Breeden.
ceinpe, nn the receipt of six ccriin, or two postage
stamps, by addressing
O:.KLINE & CO..
BowerY, N. Y.. J'Fist qffice Oox.
nanufattorers and Dealers In
WOOLEN GOODS
Camptown, on rsCraltia In' Creel*, BradlprdCo.Tec.
Rolls Carded and Cloth Finished:
wa liannfactrtre Cloth for Customer* on Shares. Of
at the folloWing prices per ynrd : Caasimern, beat
apish., fine, 45 cents. Plato Cloth..best,Onish,Jlneolac.
Gray and Mixed Cassimeres. 40 us. Tweeds. 32 cents.
Common Follett Cloth.;4oCte.- White-Ann:mi. ,tau.
Madder Red Flannel. :Nets. Gray Flannel. 25 els.
Toe Gray Flannel wade with taste. and ~e ry suitable
for Clothing .'
will card Rolls for persons from r distance to
take home without delay. HARVEY 17CCHAM,
AMOS WRE.NCR.
ampt own. May 10th, 1.201.-.-tf
•
N°. $7 PARS Rbw, e York - . and 6" State Street,
Boston, ere oar agents Tor the Montrose,Demociorin
thoseeities. and are 'authorized to take adverttsemelits
and subscriptions Tor as at. our Lowest plea
SOLDIERS' , BOUNTY .
, ,
PFAIISION q- -
.
And . ' 6l. ack .
, .ay !
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.11atrAir,tli'd LICEICSEZ et drrr 07 TIM GOv_
s . alt-
TIELST, will give prompcattenUoo to oli cialmo intrus
ted to Ma care. 150 charge, cutlers succmini. . -
lllmatrotte , Avg 40.'0.4. J. B. WCOLTArtiV.
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• HOPE GOLD COMPANY
MINES—"GOLD DIRT LODIL" GILDER' CDLINTT
COLORADO. .•
Capital mom obrircs,, tZttiett.
• .
Joint ErA.Nre. *Colorado. Gm W. GnArno. naltrr9
F. H. JUDD, No w•York. HtuxA.lV FUNirt, N. Y.
IL S. Cony. New-York. R. Colts - ELL WIIITZ.
Wm.. 'Mous
S. e.
G. Anroui,'Providente, New-York. M. C. TYLEII
.R.,1. New-Yoik.
IMO:
A m cco o z I
*ion.
P,111: I
2.30 ti
3.10
3.35
4.15
5.16 I
5.50 6
6.15 0
6.85
1 7.05
President—lll! Excellency JOTIN EY.V.I2, DoTenor
t Colorado Territory.
vice-PresldentaL, -Dori. S. G. AtcsoLD, Dr. F. it. Ann).
TreAsnrer—Witiad E. Lsarrosr.
Stieretary--4.:D.lDarres. • (afftly reaco.l2
OftleiNo. 25 Cliff street. New-York. . .
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3PII3I%7EIXOZT • ,
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Exandbing ' Stirgeor, I.'.
,
m uß.rfbecriber baying been
_gprlnted_ Ay the. Cont
i mteelener Of Penalone,a II : , V) CAL ElAldrls'Eß et
large, to examine end Met certdi tee to' alt entitled to
P.ensions. wit) ettend to ell appticatione . that may be
praented to bireoetlirontrore, Ps. Rooter pt r,.S. Ter
bell'' , Ihdel, - •• : • ; . E.I.4tiTEICIL
Moptrove. April 6, 1863.—tr .
1 2.41 i
NkW
BAUI-Wili ALLEt iGAIN t
irtsr, 60 OF POOLIO
‘I)FA L ERS,DI
FLOUIt, SAL'`;.
Garden Seeds,'
Wheat, Meier, Theothi , a; Fl 4 seed,
• i'eas; 0 "
'PORX.. I O4 O, IdEtt:t
-,(1 Nish, o_.
Syntpit,; .Etelttlieee' sAgopg,
rs:As,c'oPs,As; ' f :sprpt,E;;39,ao
Casb..Paid ibr !kitten: •
A. BALDWIN; 4nif.
Montrose: - AgrritVl4s
S. TI. Pettengill & Co.,
am=