Nmir, 4L,staar,dtb,.l=o. Oys Felsilvii littli 'ChM:lnas. T :toes of Abe Elk Lake Soldiers' Aid Sod o will serve an oyster festival on the a f t u anti evening of Dec. 22d inst., i n s phens' Hall, Elk Lake; -to please t h e patrons and aid their lands for pros. 'ea ingtheir• mission. ' hey invite a large attendance and ppuise a rare treat of good. things both edible And edifying. Tickets 81 each t'or genth,,and 50 cents iv ibriady, to be obtained of members and at the Hall. Com. Staters' Aid. 'ike all other worthy charities, the ap rrai for destitute Refugees has met, thus , with a generous response in Mont ros&l Three valuable barrels were packed and forwarded last vreek,coutaining ing, new and old, for men, women and children. Cotitributipns are still received at the Aid Yooms. Mrs. H. C. T' n. Sen'y, 1 ' Trensuren,gratefuily neknotrkedges the fOlk;wing Bums in rash, to be .fortvar -ded to the AnTrioau Union Commission for the benefit oe the suffering refugees • ta 00 Mr. Jiet i ry Lyons... i 200 Rev. H. A. Riley 5 00 Cooper 2 00 3Fti. Edwin 'Lathrop 1 OD Mrs; Lydia Sutton • • . • . . 50 Judge . 5 00 rtirs..T...R. Dewitt 1 50 Front 4 f4X:little . ; ... . ss Totil '520 53 „ Mrs. H. J. W.wm„ Treas'r. Premium Parsnips. Hiram Osbarnt., ; of,Rush, has.sent us a halfsliiterreyeeinrentrof the largest and finest parsnips we ever saw. One of them I weighed 21 pounds, and six of them make near a altilway !teeth' g. railroad meeting was held at house of Bela Jones, Esq., in Liberty Dee. Bth, 1884. On motion, Mr. Jones was made Presidentotthe meeting. Benj. S.Bentlp Esr _Q. b. ..torttrose, m arfeill , 'pertineht Rind timely remarks made known the object of t he meeting —Milo w(*l 1)3 , P. Hinds, Esq., setting forth some of Ifthe advantages of a railway down the valley of the Snake Creek. A unanimous vote was given favoring the project by all present. It, was unani mously Resolved, That a committee of four be 'appoint/I, consisting of the Chairman, Alanson Chalker, Watson Bailey and Russell B. Sherman, to procure a release of the right of way down the creek. Resolved, That these proceedings be published in the.M.ontrose papers. v. B. o. OP _Death of„Tdmiter Wright. Died, in Brpok4n, 213, Mr. Les ter Wright, aged 38 years. Viltri 'Might tt as a soldier; borne from Lb* service on a furlough for twenty days. Ha belonged to. Co. 187th R. He - enlisteddast spring, for Lathrop. In therlatter part of the season be had a fit of sickness and obtained leave to visit his 'home for a few days in hopes of being benefitted, but was again taken sick and died after a few hours illness. The itn mediate cause of death was epileptic fits. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. • New Year's Ball. A New Year's Ball will be given atthe Union Hotel of R. C. VAIL, in New Mil fe,PA.,ork Friday evenin,,o• Dec. 80th, 1864. A. McClellan Peace' Cake. will be divi. ded among,the Ladies nod Gentlemen at the close of the Tarty; in remembrance of LtrriatltAe, who did so, well, in trying !to preserve the glorions old Union ~ a nd Constitution, under which the people of this couniry have lived in peace and pirias verity for over sixty years. MediaUM:MU. 1 . ' • The annual meeting of the Susq'a Co. Medical Society *ill be held at the office orE. L. Gardner, Secretary, in Montrose, On Wednesday, Tan: 4, 1865. All regular practitioners are invited to attend. dec Stockholders' Meeting. ' The annual meeting of the stockholders of - the Lenox el; Harmony 'Turnpike Road Company will be held at the houselbrin erly occupied by Joel Steenhack, ie Gib son, on the first ...Monday (second d - ay) of Januar, l f 865; 'ten - O'clock in the fore noon'. - Jdor; Sitaxtr, Treas. -Only One Dollar. • 'Oar friends will please notice that the price of the Montrose DIZIOCZAT, (until otherwise stated) will be reduced to the very low ,rpte ONE DomAaper year in advance s payable in gold; or silver coin, or bilfit td - apecin-paytag hanks: 'Those , who t' ay iii thif tointncin ' enrrelieY of the day, will be ,charged "two dollars ; which are now worth ;limit 45 cents, each sip trip-7and t cnin is worth only ips,foriner This is an Actual reduction of one-third ,from oirold.rvos ; soft we wesome 04 !attii 4 illseiris'fo Joie more. ' - .• Eff,.nitina riosidvi4rin!atiabk . 4 - o er 4 j) ace at , cran on - last NieelcAiCtt no list: ippears as usual. It • reported! that the tuetP-aie taken' inftlie ,night without notice. • , —A man. was lately arrested in' Balt'. anorq . fari4apicir!g-ims)l44.yipt4 : :pd and ae amixrelbi sign. Ma7iiald D P W -•i tresstati,” yen know • • ", Wa=era Smith's Commercial:ooll4% 'The gentlemen- who noablittVer* , chaige of the Commercial. College, Messrs. War ner evinced agreht of energy atid industry ,since they took chaz'gekif the inatitfitidn. TEN, result As thatAtteyiittvb jilaked it in a_i•positiOn in adVance of any shoal of the hind in the country. They haVe leased the' large' and commodious Hall and -rooms known as Holden!! :1;141,1, and permanently estitir lished * their institution at this central point. The Hall is Well adapted for their purposes, and halt beeii fitted up 'So as to . 9bnvcnigtt t und suitable fortheiiiffer env' departrbents into which they , have classified their institution. Their course is very thorough and correct, and any young iron whd shall and' this Institution will • he_ cqmpekentto in t he charge of the books of any ban k in the countrit; We fedi, proinl3loditiiiiiiiieh a school fu our midst. Our citizens should take pains to have it sustained and its in doetta n.xtended. .We have no doubt that the zeal and ability of Messrs. War ner & Smith will lead to a triumphant sacceds:- - -Elrnire Latlq .Advertiser. , 'Send'for 'a Circular before going else where. Address WARN - Ea it• SUTTIT, El .nlics, N. 17-- Statelffilitarg Set Wee. The following answers-to questions are furnished by Inspector General Toddiand may prove of interest : 1. Are those who hold exemption cer tificates from United States boards ex empt under the State law ? The certificate of exemption for mental or physical disability, given by the physi cian of an enrolling board of the United States, should not be received as evidence of disability or disqualification for State service. 2ach board must make its own exemptions, determining from all the cir cumstances of each particular case, %I:teth er the party is a proper subject for ex emption. 2. Are those who paid commutation to the United States, or furnished substitutes exempt? The citizen owes ',allegiance and, as a consequence, service to both State and Nstional Governments, and exemption from •service under theVrovisions of the aat - v? Congress for enrolling and calling out the National forces, does not relieve a. party from the smite he owes the-State under the militia laws of the Common wealth. It is a superadded obligation:" —We urge upon those in authority the speedy trial, and, if guilty, the full pen ishment of the parties arrested in connec tion with the thefts in our Navy Yard; but let them have a fair, impartial trial, under the Constitution and laws of the land. man was arrested and triettin New Fair&ld, cOnn., some weeks Muckier an at , empt to "kiss, hug, and tickle" (so the iudictuSent rehd) a eitairi WlSnittri. , The man .demurred to ato! , sofliiiikaehment.' So thecae has " gOrie and We sup pose will go thro' all the courts. —The gold and stock markets have ad vanced, under the influence of the belief that an enormous addition to the paper money issues of the country is inevitable during the next year. The programme of continued government inflation, bank ex pansion, and reckless speculation, is now a fixed fact. —A serious riot occurred at Toronto, Canada West, on Monday last, between members of the Fenian Brotherhood and Orangemen. Excitement was running high, and fears of further violence were entertained. —A draft now going on Washington, rh,c., is conducted in secresy, so that those whose names are drawn shall have no chance to pm away. _it is intimated that the enrollment law •may be so-Amen ded as to make this mode of drafting the general practice.' =Ex-Secretary-Chase - has been appoin ted Chief Justice of the United States Su preme Court-, in place of Judge Taney, deceased. Chase is one of the three orig inal diannionista in the Senate; and was a secessionist in the winter of 18G0-61. ---farmers tire now reqnired to report to the United tat es assessors, all - tattle, -hogs;ptives and sheep witicht hey slaught er for sale. The tax on eachheati of horn ed cattle is 40' cents, on eaeh'hoj 10 cents, on each calf 5 cents, each.sheep 5 cents. Reports must be made during the first ten days of each month. Persons failing to make return as required by law, sub ject themselves to a severe penalty. lowa soldier stated in the pres ence of quite a crowd, that on Tuesday he voted for Lincoln eleven times, between Cairo and LaSalle. —Secretary Fessenden, besides recom mendinglegislation td punish gold"specu lation, hints at the possibility of ceasing to pay the government interest in gold. —ln his late Thanksgiving Sermon Mr. Beeerher:44 l :•: "The - nation, in voting for Abraham Lincoln, - votes to4otible its taxes." Precisely: 8o the Express said before the election, nod for which it was often 'denounced, haVtbe statement We, and is true. . , . . —A few years agO.st case Ipf stealing from the Government would have made the nation tremble from the centre to the circumference, from the mountains to the sea. But now all is changed, and the most unheard of peculations are committed tip. on fthe pioFerty of thaGerreinment, and men . who .ara tts . peculiar friends Met* note the fact, wag their heads and passon to 'the current Business of the day. ___"Nev. er 'was turmoil in a State (says Str,Walter Scott) in 'which knaves did not adVantage tiremeelvez,—as boiling. po t is sure to bring.sethia !the malice.") 746"I*Obee for Theirocaxr. --The - iolrestown Democrat. has raised its priCe -to - a •year. Considering all I'd:4K this will hardly pay. .‘ hEries)finot, Esc', has resionedithe resPoosl 6 ies ,position of (*caeca Saporta: tendant of the-Erieltailway which he bas filled; cvUh great% ability for several years past=lis resignation to sake effect on the, tint eaanntuT next: addition .r te • the suspicions circum stances atteliaing the attempts made on ttie"' hetelligurNeW 'York, One of the, par. ties arrested; end arrested, too, under cir cumstances, of strong suspicion, was iden tified Wore lie.was . set loose as a colonel itr e - le regiment of Mr. Lincoln. —Mrs. Dr. M. C. Egbert, of Venango comity, Pennsylvania, has donated the sum of 85,000 toward giving the invalid suldiersiin - thq hospitals of Philadelphia, incTudiog ibosein tie twenty;fourth ward a Christmas' dinner., New York ~ , olesale Prices, Reported for the . Montrose Democrat by JOSI I s.II, CAR/M=44 Commission merch ant, 323 WaShington et. New York, to whom shipments of produce may he made. Twwthirils of the market value will be advauced on the receipt of the goods if desired, and a quick return made for the balance. Full directions and a weekly market report sent free of charge by mail to those making Shipments. Priced for the week ending Dee. 9, 'B4. Beans; white sound, per bu., 250 175 Rutteriii tubs, per pound, 46 60 " firkins,' " 46 68 ", p i 3 4 rolls " 43 50 _e "... ' • ChS.,ese, choice, 44 $. 20 23 i t (;, " L . common; !' L. 14 16 Dried Apples 44 . 12 14 Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 41 43 noun, wheat, per barrel, 900 16 00 t * ,.- "JP), „, , " . -9 25 940 Feathers, live geese, per lb., 80 82 Beef Sides; - , • " 9 15 Mutton iiyatircass, " 4 8 12 Veal,- , -- " 12 15 Pork;dressed, " 16 18 Wheat, , per bushel, 240 275 Rye, 64 156 175 Oats, 44 1 00 1 04 . Coro, ' ' " 190 194 Hides, 'Ycl ry , per pound, 22 24 .. green, 44 12 14 tard, common tolest, per lb., 22 24 Beef, mess, per barrel,l9 00 24 00 " Prinies .. ' " 12 00 16 00 Pork, mess, " 37 00 39 00 A. , •...pritne, • . 30 60 33 no Rams, smoked, per lb. 24 26 shoolders. smoked, " 18 20 'timothy Seed,' per bushel, 580 675 per lb. 17 18 Wnpl, washed, " 95 120 " 'unwashed; * 65 70 Apples, . per barrel, 360 600 Nora.—A full report of the New York -tricot can be seen at the office of the on trosi Democrat, corrected up to last Saturday. We .have on file a weekly Price Current of Prodoce, for the use of our friends wha.may tall to examine it, In - the above list is given the lowest and highest prices which are governed by ildality and condition. Many articles that are uot_rnentioned above, can be found on the-report in this office. - LOTS FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale a lbw choice Building lOTA in Great Bets Pillage, in close proillatty to the ertensive works of the D:, L. & W. R. R. Co:, now irk-Progress , . They are laid out in convenient shape and good alse.and may be purekutsed at liberal rates and on easy terms of p syment. Great Bend, Dec. 7, 1861. E. PATRICK. Photograph Albums, FOR SALE BY -P ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, Pa 1 17Mr4W - 7/01CT3E1. /SHE undersigned - will sell on her farm. (Late Jab= .131.1esd in /Moot* township, on TEHIRSDAY, DEC. 29111, 1134.. Two farm Horses, 1 tWo-year old Colt, 3 Cows, I Calfrn e'heep, l new covered Carriage, 1 Lam her %gun. I Or Cart, u Plows, Cultivator, Hai row, Horse Bake, Token, Chains, a quantity of Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Beans, Flax Seed, Potatoes, nay, Straw, some Pine and Basswood Lumber, also one Cook Stowe, two Parlor Stoves, Beds, Bedding, Bedstead*, Dishes, Chairs, Tables, Carpets . two Clocks, Milk Pans, and other articles of Househhhi and Farm WO, too nu merous to mention. TICF.IIB OF SALE.—AII sums nada five &Mare, cash down ; rive dollar or over, 0210 year's credit with Interest and approved security. CIF - Bale to commence at 10 c'elock, a. m. EtIZABEFII 01L1103, 2w• East / l ama , Bun% co., Pa. ERIE RAILWAY. ctIAN.G.B.O fr'6iWitf:sTrancli rea dteldnings, following bourn, iris: WESTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND. 1, Day Exptesia; !. 4,25 Van 9, N.Y. Express, 1:16 p.m dit. Mai. et 7:49 part 6, Steamboat . 1931 p.m 7, Melt Erpteas.B:ooa.m 8, Cincinnati " 7:10 cm Si. Emigrate, 10:05 asa 28, WIT Freight , . 940 lam 27, Way Freight, 1958p.m j Traintl. ran'b evety day. does not run Mondays. T dais and Mondays. CU No. 8 me Sundays, bat In I does not run on Son- A. 13 MINOT, Gen. Supt. PUBLIC SALE. ITILL OFFERED FOR SALE AT AUCTION, 3d, 18 on , h co mmenaci n 0 e t I C o' ne o cokn TUESDtAY fo ll y, ins , described property, to alt : Hotses-3 two-year old Colts-6 Cows-S choice /Meek-2 tarrgall Wagons-3 lumber Wa ge -4Shoats -9 ahl pa of Bess.-1 twblorse, WA-Daisy Fixtures -Farming Utenalla-1 Cook Stow-Ziousehold Fung• tare. etc. ['"Terms made turran on day of Sale. 'II. BREWSTER, Auctioneer. .A.. 13. 2ar.larilkaer. East Bridgewater, Dar- 5, tst. IF. %CllltelitiS %ALIAS. AT M NO 3 LATZ A _llNrloll TBWILSBIIII2 EC . dec . & In ME Brooklm OP WedneedcYtko 4th 011.7 of Jamealy.ll36s. at 10 o'clock. m., Ike following : octi Caste bottomed Chain-1 Cooking Stors..2 Parlor Stoves—Tsbles—tooldog Glue -p-..20 Sag Tote, (nearly new)-2 Sep Boders-1 mai:4mm Wagon-1 caufs Ilap-1 Beach Screw—add nummooB otbc.r Also at suite time sad place, the widow of said dece dent will sell the HOUSE AND LOT 411114iirmnitt bi=.l%llVgail.V.,7l wrgrpait. at. Insttirive. d r iscota - PBNSIONS, BOUNTY, -- AND BACK PAY. T pAmpt atg s gra 19 ii. demo cittniled to his eare. Chirpy. and nualcp- fair.P.R2l3. • Matt:oak .1517 14. 1854. BYRE & LANDELL, 4th Br. Arch Sts., ,-; , PHILADELPHIA,. "AIER fotthe best Trade, sad ofierno DAITES or OA. IL) mac to Lance Custom, but rely on IP4l6,ll:Eit 7:OO4OCaZINTar AND GOOD GOODS t• But Iltbrinotta, Fashionable Bilks. NObilitY "WI Pines Po SUBS, Dark Foulards. Firmed Itterlnoel, Shawls, Good Blankets, etc. P. S. We follow GOLD down, es close ss ire follow It up. Now Is a good time for Merchants setdOonsurn en to came In. (Oct. 8,1864. tai ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Zat Y. W. 131.3."rigeass, Pomma .".170MILIACO, 63101 e 1L.ALZM I C:11N, Pommes". 11 , .. 8, 1863. 27 THE REGULATOR REA QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. NEW GOODS, CHEAP VCR CASH ! Greco. liazraexi., NEW MILFORD, PA., Has Just received • urge Stock of READY MADE LIONS, ('or Great sad Lima%) MOTS,SIIO6,IIITS&CAPS, Trutt, - Traveling• Bake. Melee, liallarl. Collars, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Fancy Shirts, Under ablzta Drawers, Buck Mittens, Umbrellas, me. which will be sold at • stag( advance from cost. Call before Purchasing elsewhere. I 'LAVE THE BEST & CHEAPEST aim= Dl TOWN. GEO. TIATDIBN. New MAltord. Not. 1864 IMPORTANT TO ALL I IV IT AL La X 1, iii I IKON IN THE BLOOD. IT is well known to the medical profession that IRON Salhal/kaki principle or life clement of tim blood.— bis Is duriyed prtraMpelly Word the food We pt; ; bet I the food is not properly digested. or If. from any cause whatever, the necellart quantity of iron is not takenin to the circ./stion, or becomes reduced, the whole sys tem Refers. The bad blood will irritate the bean, erlll dog op the lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct ti, leer, and will send its disease producing elements total parts of the system. and every one will stiffer to whatever organ may be predisposed to disease. The great value of Iron as a Medicine , is well known and acknowledged bi all medical men.— The difficulty has 'seen to obtain such a preparation of it as will enter the denotation and assimilate at once with the blood. This point, says Dr. Hays. Massachnsetts State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combination In a way before unknown. The Peruvian Syrup lea protected solution otthe proto.tide of Iron. A new discovery In Medicine that strikes at the Root of Dis ease by supplying the blood with its Vital Principle or Lite Element—lßON. Jhe Peruvian Syrup Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Droner, Ferrer and Ague, Lon of Energy, Low Spirits. The Peruvian syrup tenses strength, vigor, and new lite Into the system, and builds up an " Iron Constitution.', The Peruvian Syrup Cores Chronic Diarrlusa,;crofula. Boils. bonny. Lou of Cont i, tonal VIM.. The Peruvian Syrup Cures Nervous Affections, Female Complaints, and all diseases ed the Kidneys and Bladder. The Peruvian Syrup Is s. spechla for all Manses originating to a bad state of the Blood, or accompanied by Debility or • low awe of the Syst an. Pamphlets containing certincates of cures and MOM mendacious from some of the most eminent Physicians, Clergymen, and others, will be sent free to any address. We select a few of the names to show the tharacter of the testimonials. JOHN B. WILLIAMS, 1113 Q,, President of the Metropolitan Bank. Nine York. Bel. ABEL wrzyzNe. Late editor Christian Advocate and Journal. . • Bev. P. CHURCH. , . Rditor New 'York Chronicle, Roy. John Plerpont., Lewis Johnson, IL D. Res. Warren Burton, Roswell Klnmy, M. D. Merv, Arthur B Fuller, S. K. Kendatql. D. Be!. Gurdcgent, W. R. Chid' M. D. Rev, Sylva bb, Francis Dans, .D. Rey. T. Starr g Jeremiah Stone. M. D. Rev. Ephraim Not e, Jr., Jose Antonio Ranches M.D. Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, Abraham Wendell, M. D. Rev. Henry trptutos, A. A. Hem, D, Rev. P. C. Headley, J. R. Chilton, M.D. Rev. John W. Olmstead, H. B. Kinney. M. D. Prepared by N. L, CLARK & CO.. erthrsively for J. P. DINSMORIS, No. dl Broadway, New York. Bold by all Druggists. Redding% Russia Salve gale Old Bores Redding's Russia Saive ieddrn . e gritigla c laive Cares Womb, Ibexes, &paths- Redding's Russia Salve ' Cares Bolls, Clam CSlStell. Redding% Russia Salve Ova Bait Ithrtak, Nes, Erolpetao. Redding's Russia Salve Coxes Ringworms. Ceres, ' er.. &e. SO PAMILT SHOULD ell WITHOUT ?T -ony 1:5 CM A HOZ sr Kota it • ts a. P. HMCO= No. 4111 Small !. 'Slew Tott. :. 4 e. TOLI b CO.. No. 18 M. Boston, 1 4 4 ,57 1 .111wigi"...,t , troorl- Auditor's lirotietri - - - - p a t r unnik a u aselcir 401E4 l i tt aiuMitritada rad , l=4 l4 4leirtseso of the estate of OKORGELIL COMP, deo 0. will at tend to the Who cable sepolatswat at kb. adla la koatrose, otoarwincods7 tbellattocrotliec. o'clock, 9. 1 2 q w L s aalt y a twasWaistedin bs 1 "111 0 villpresedt ower clew orketorseet_de P. s. Sazuguorma„ aselttoe. Dec. 1,1264. Auditor's Notice• IA auditor maws% by do or. yhtsCo aacinebtora Ccion make s* tribtalbtrortolds lo the Itaa4sor as, or us taws o MMUS.. 114014 1 deed, amaag_tho Wu, je r k. tees, 'good to 1/20 4 :tit:lot WS at Ws o=llB tho boroagtt of lloolrosa, °Prot 42263 8 '2e44a; the teal day of D taat. ph; 1 0 dock. o. when all parson lattaxastad taacthold 4011 prompt Melt clinmaOr Worms (lel:wed. Dee. 1, 2864. P. B. STIMITiIit, Anditor'e Notice. RIME undersigned, an auditor appointed by the or. I. plums' Canna Basquehannii cOnnty_ to nuke Air tribution in the instter,of Oa estate of G.W. Crocker, de. ceased. Will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursdathe 99th day of Decesaber.lo34, at 1 o'clock, p, in., as h is once in Montrose, at which time and plats all persons interested in the same will peseta thei clams, or be tomes barred from coming in on said rand. A. 0. WARR'S, Auditor. Nov. as. um. Auditor's Notice. TSR nadersigued having been appointed an auditor by the Orphans` Court of floaquottoras mum to the natter of exceptions tiled to the Aduitotittztoes account In the estate of WM. VAN 11011811N_ , deed, will Maid tothe duties of hlzeppointment at his Mae, to Montrose, au Wednesday the 4th of istmagy. 18Gd. at l o'clock, p. m.. at which time and place all pima* Interested will give their attendance, and they shall be heard. Nov. Id, lctt. A. 0. WARREN, Andltaw. SOILS SAUTTER, iL .."7t7 1114 , trorg ittiztt.zebritit: Fash.onsble &A., and warranted to fit with detente and ease. sty LADIES' CLOAKS ent In the lateet New York le. ••Stion over L N. lhallard's Store. M , ontrose, Nov. tt, 7804. 240217 9001011,, 'EMT OUR,. MILLINERY GOODS, FURS, PIECE GOODS, & READY ADD CLOTHING. 03outtoblul, %.nsznbanm tC (Eo. OR THIS PLACE, HAVM° received part of, sod are main daily rd ! & , lons to their new stock for th e coming AM an d winter treason, do reopetnelly call the attention of*. Rotate to It, and would feel very happy to toe their no. unrolls friends cud customers call and examine their news which which for variety, etyle, and price, aunt be excelled in thes t ß int irts. Buyers ot goods, cosanttlmt their cones, wlll it much to Memodviatmest to csu usMret. before too elsewhere, as we are prepared to offer extra inducemsn Oar Stock comprises DRESS GOODS, both foreign and dcnnestle, aria FRENCH MERINOS, PARELATTAS a ALPACCIAS (all colors,) all wool and part eattiat PLAIDS, IMAMS, LESTRES, VALENCIAS, EH. PRESS and LEVU:NAB CLOTHS, all wool and part wool DELAUtS. plain and printed HELMS, ate. a rg fiy\ Palo Meek, Bibbed, Brochs, and bog colored. DOMESTIC GOODS. Prints, Rid:stints, Wipes, Ticks, &c. &c. HfenedsaneCollars, fancy &Meting andopera do. LIM GOODS, MRS & 4 C l iellilp e esetkarlirigp of the latest midmost popular styles and make. Also, Beavers. Broadcloth, Ladles Casihnere, Waterproof Cloth. dr.n. for Cloakin and very large variety of Cloak Trimmings, and O rnaments naments thereto. MILLENERY GOODS. A full kept. line, In Ribbons. Velyeta. Bbludßlonds.Jo- ite. usual ly P a l.ll.l•Ei, V l VlarifiS. A very lane assortment and extra bargains. HOOP-SKIRTS and CORSETS. of the very best make. and superior to any other style out—warranted to give satisfaction. Resides this, our stock embraces= endless variety of ir i ta.Xletry .rebrtlisp.lo6llll too otonetous to mention. For Gentlemen's Wear, the largest and moat complete stock of Ready Made Clothing, & Furnishing Goods, ever Introduced in this market, to which we nail partic ular attention. AI welnaanteetare twin garment we sell, we are therebyenabled not only to Mall them mush than ethos who baleen of mannfieturera, but can also mete saki) guarantee our own work. u we know **market. and are bound to have them eve satisfaction. Our stock in this line is complete. We have all Ores of BUSINESS, & OVERCOATS, and tall MO to match. for &M s Minis & tress. FURNISHING GOODS. Pang Flaenel EMI% Wrappers, Drawn. nes. sews, air.. ate. A awl lot of Casithaeres, areadelki /M thay Illassvoss. Week lasso 4te. for Coot= Wark,to whiohlirertott Ire t 447 Tartlet's: at" tetattou. aUttenbeat itailabatOM S% CO. Mourose,Bept.49th, 1864. AdD*4etrator's Notice. Nanen is heriniy_gisen toindebted to the estate of L. IS L. B A township, deceased, that immediatelata r e mm : Lat t too alt t be made to the undersigned and ill Demons having claims against said estate win mama them duly suss* ted for sennement. U. .ILITKELT. Adadsifetrator. &Lewd, flat 19th 18SL-6w LteUT22ll, TALLOW, 8008 , MED *PPM tad tla Idads of teodues wanted In =Ws, ON lithe ure - u 17 And Vsnissietttre At A. N. BULLARD. At, 112NOOTON, Luzon County, Pa A fiRST-CLASS SCHOOL OF TRADE. OMMEMD tor o ClMOVlllratiaaa. Aug. Mex. W 8. WIN. Principal. A. G. REYNOLDS, WOOL CARDING, 3120ne 11:risvial. Nay Is. 010.41 11111100101. TV. re. 4041114 10 19 1, 0 WWI ,:.; - --"-L--D-If SP EPIVIA„ DisakiSES : ItI43IILTZG/FROM MOM OF THE. LIVER avamtisatcriMravaisaini ARS MUD let NOOPLAND'Et German Bitters,; Taz trrnascrracirob twig Mao Uwe **Ansa atorstoss Have- and do give Better Sethi&Ctioal WE XOllll. ?BELEM f arairXclui, BASPECTisyIi.a Pitons To VoVCEL FOB, MIAMI Than anq other article in the market We 4.f &AY omtocoatradks littoassoilos, AND WILL PAY $l,OOO To eases. who Ina prod.= t ceria' kat. pontloklk as that Ls not Goomus. MOVILAPIDIS GEII3IAN =Mai Wlll oan awry cued Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising front s disordered stomach, • COMM TUE IPOLLOWING WMPTO3II2I. Resulting from Ditordere of Oa Digestive • Organ: Constiplßoo, lugard Phil, Parma at Blood to Om fluC Acidity of the Staunch, Disuses, Bastkora. Disgust toe Food 17tithess or Weight In the Stomach, Sour S'ructations, Slaking_or Flat tering at the pit of the Stomach, - Bwim• ml of Head, th e eadViturrisd and, di* cult breathing, Fluttering _at the Heart, Choking or Suffocse Ong Sensations When in a lying Posture. Dimness of Vision..ta or Webs baton the Sight, Fever mid Dull Pain in the Prespirstiotril'allow. sass at the StArt and Bic% Pain to the Bide. Back, Limbs, &c.. Sudden Flushes of Best, B urning lb. Vieth, Constant wh i p of evil, and peal Depression 01 SIM. TEAT TILU lIITTIMS IS ffil'ot AtO.oc:asc•lio, COATAINS KU Wat OB MUSKET. lruir Can't ake pruukarlts I IS THE BEST TONIC Ix the World Orman was) tan b Tres the Roy. Lrrt G. Berk, Pastor of the Ito of Chate M lk, reatbodos. Philadelphia N. J., formerly oldie North Bap tist ra, hays I:nowt ' Hootiand's German Bitters to vonbly tar a number of Team. I have used theist in mt ow and have been so pleased with their effects that I wail induced to recommend them to many others, sad know that they have operated in a strikingly both /1104marmar. take grest plot:sure in thus publicly p twin& this fact, and calling the attention of these 11ffileted with the diseases for which they &sermon:men ded. to these Bitters, knowing from 'experience that My recommendation will be sustained. I do this more chew:tally as noottand's Bitten I. Intended to benefit the emit tati,_and " not a rum drink?' Yuan Tray. LEVI G. iltscr._ ream Bev. J. 'Newion Drown, D. D., tl altar of the Re -4doPlie of Roll one Knowledge, end Christiana:am ide, rldladelpMa. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Nedicinim in general, through distrust of their ingredi ents and effects. I yet know duo sufficient reasons why • man may 'Cot testify to the benefits be believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of oth• era. I do this the more readily In regard to lloofland`s Ger roan Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. Jackson. of this city,be cause I was prejudiced against them formarmy yearann der the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoema ker Bag., for the ,reusocal of this prejudice by proper tests, and, for encouragement to try them, when Buffer ing from great and:long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restora tion to s degree of bodily and mental vigor which I bad not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of raing. I 41terefore thank God and my friend for dir -,ag me to the use of them. • J. NRWTON BROWN, Philad'a. From The Bev. Jos. B. Eatnard, raster eff tie 10th Dap. tilt Chunk. Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir ;—I have been frequently re peated to connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere. 1 have in all Cases de alined ; but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my family of tho usefulness of Dr. Hoof land`s German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to animas my MU emmiction that, for general debility of the system and especially for Liver Com plaint, It is a safe anilvaluable preparation. In amorti ses it may tail; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to, those who su ff er from the above cause. Your& very respectfully. J. 11. SICNNAILD. Eighth below Coates meet. Philadelphia. Tram the Rer. notes' Medea. Pastor of Bozborough Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson :—Deis feel it due to your ern& lent prebention,floollarns German Bitten, to add my testimony both° deserved reputation flints obtained. I have for years. Ottawa, been troubled with great disor. dabs uty bead and nervous system. I was advisedby a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. 'Y did so, and have experieneed great and une xp ected relief • my healthbas been vary materiallyttenetited, trott i ng ly reoommendthe article where I meetwith oases • LIT Win own s have assured by many of their anodeffect! . dmr. Pezbccongb. Ps. Ilona Os Itay.i. 8. Ilertasa. ones Owe= atentwed Choi*, Egratovarilettre eanntY, Pe. Dr. C. D. Ssoloont—Respected 81,:—I use. been troubled with Wog's awl/ twenty Yeara. sadtava and an, Ineruelas tbst did am as iamb good as It We Dittos. lam very mueb tasproted to bealtb after baying takes trr• bottles. Tam. with ourpset. J. 8. ICIDDIA.W. womixonia. LasTo Blll 4( 4444lo Bl l pr o ftgl i e lo q t rila 40s. 15 00 Small stie—'43 eta pi:lll.:Ml*44lf dosul. 4 00 primal or comazarErrs. Ste that the steams et el C. at. JiCiiia." the WRAPPER et each bottle. Rionld your neatest dresest not tome the nytfolik nbi be nut off by any of the Moe eating prerparationo mily be offered fn Its idace.bcd send to so. and on villUtordird. aeenreltyscted, by exPreu• Principal Office and rianciactery NO 631 AXON VA Pldiadelpida. caries dip inr191,131.1111. oecoonot taillbridi • ZrOVIIPIPOIP6 vi ouLvltriphissi*ZlMl,OlOirmiemali WSW
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