The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 29, 1864, Image 4

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    Hi Piettera thrthe dug
Abe fo llowing good ..a4vIP" from the
Chicago Tribune:
" Money is cheap and abundant. A pa
per dollar is depreciated to forty-four
denti,..goM valet). CurrencylS' plenty,
and growing Plentlef. — Come easy, go
easy, i§fthe prevailingfiiling. But soon
er or later, the present abnormal condi
ticiifl'oLthings will terminau*L-gioiliaps
gradually, perhaps suddenly.,, The values
of all commodities,including Milifigy, are
fearfully " w.sterei," but when the crash
comes the water will be bailed -out,,leav
ing only what is represented by the gold
standard: Men are Walking on high suita,
and are Making long, but insecure strides.
Bet all must dismonnt,one of these day P %
and oome down until their feet touch the
earth. • Many' will be precipitated head
long who now tower aloloon their stilts.
Nese and prudent men will prepare in
time for the inevitable change. The class
irlio-will suffer by the termination of die
war are those in debt. A merchant with
a eltfiek ofgoods on . band,Worth say $50,-
000, and half paid for, wilrrialize enough
therefrom to pay what be owes. When
the goods are all sold, he will find himself
still in debt for them from five to ten
thousand dollars, and this 'debt he must
liquidate, principal and interest, with
gold, or its equivalent, or go into bank
ruptcy.
The consequence of the end of the war
with the debtor class will be to increase
eieiy man's debts about 125 per cent..,--•
An obligation of $4,000 will become, in
practical effect, slo,ooo—that is, it will
require property'or labor now worth in
currency $lO,OOO to pay it. A note out
standing drawing ten per cent. interest
will then draw what *mild now be equiv
alent to 25 per cent., of thereabouts, to
say nothing of the principal of the .note,
the difficulty of whose payment will swell
iris corresponding ratio. • ' • ••• '4l
PET ROILEVA.
Seven years ago, Venango county, Pa.,
was regarded as one of the poorest, as it
is one ol the smallest counties in the state.
More than one third of its entire surface
could hare been purchased for less than
threa dollars per acre. Its best improved,
farms would bring little if anything over
thirty dollars per acre, and its entire in
dnstrial products did not exceed three:
h s tindred thousand dollar's. Choice" oil lands
sell now readily at from three hundred to
five thousand dollars per acre, and they
hate been sold , as high as forty-five thous
and dollars per acre. The yield„ of oiVrom
the county ,during the year was over fifty
millions of dollars, or greater than die en
tire coal and iron trade of the entire state
Of Pennsylvania, and should the present
price of oil be sustained, Lbw prodUCti win
be nearly eighty millions of dollars the
corning year.
That oil, as an article of commerce and
exportation, is to become of the first im
portance is very certain. Its .uses every-
Where are daily multiplying, and the de
mand for it augmenting in the same pro
portion. It is rapidly displac . ng all oilier
substances as a lubricator. As an illumi
nator outside of cities and towns, where
there is no gas, it has taken the place of
everything else heretofore employed for
that purpose. In time the same will be
the case in Europe. Predictions are now
made that it will be extensively consumed
in the production of gas especially in the
towns remote from the coal mines, as
there will be a great saving in the differ
ence of the cost of transportation. Nor
is it at all unlikely that it will be applied
to generating steam in ocean navigation.
There need be no fear of the failure of
the supply. The extent of the oil bearing
territory and the richness of the deposits,
is such that it may be considered inex
haustible. Since the original discovery
in Pennsylahia, oil has been found in
Western New York, Western Virginia,
and Ohio. Fine surface indications are
also said to have been discovered on the
Pacifioccast.—Journal of Commerce.
car There is a gentleman in St. Louis, .
Missouri, who has two bushels and a half
of children. • His name is Peck, and • be is
the father of ten boys and girls. Four
pecks make one bushel.—Mo. Demo. "
There is a lady in West Liberty, Ohio,
who has favored her husband with thirty
six dozen children at three births. Her
name is .Gross, and each child is a gross—
a gross is twelve dosen.—Tolede Blade.
A citizen of Urbana, Ohio, Was presen•
ted by his wife with a child, some months
ago, sad he has been the father of one
more every morning since. Of coarse
his name islfore.--Vrbana Union.
There is slartner in Putnam county; N.
York, who has a mile :and. ajtaxof child
ren. His name is Farlong, and he has l 2
bbildreu. Eight furlatts , mAce one
—Lezier.
roOklyn, N. Y., claims to be r
aheaa o f
you all, gentlemen—We have a lady here
who has presented her husband with two
leagues of children *lime is Miles,
and she hatrtleen thexuother-et ejs little
lirilei.'Threemilemakenleague.—Zagle.
There is nothingibusnal about any of
those children, though.
~When'we'"wths
taking the census, for 1860, we found a
/An% thrmer Lt:nor,Sisg'acounty;Pa,
who had seven remarkable children. Part
~ofthem were girls, yet all. were • perfect
mechanics when only seven years of ugel
Their father's name Was Carpertler, and
all the babies were carp,enterailontre*
siirOnevf postmasters, Mr.
!.smian North, in Allegany county, New
e Tat, Intiliettivieted'ef steEnt , ilie
postage atamps,offoflettm !nailed at his
office, and destroying the letters. When
detected he confessed
,hie, gu 4 op
old, and width" Mety- ,thinutaad
dimariv,
4 - 14 80 eflithets of " bulb,"
~ ii $ heats " wire 'first applied to ate&
anima , tbill:con the London Exchange, a.
bolt 834, • ...When• two parties contract,
i
one to delleir it'd thooth'er to take stocks
oil s Pature day t' a specified Prins, it is
the interest of. e deliveruig partyln the
interveninglertcd, to deil . rC' sa - stockk and
orive reoeivingliartfto relit - 3 thiiinT - The
former in fityledia bear, in allusion to the
habit i,i' that Mitmatio puli 'thin - 0 :down
with his paws, 4nd the latter a bull, from
thicastom of' . t' animal to throw up an
'Object with.bis • orbs: - ' •
THE REGULATOR
HEAD Qv oaten FOR BARGAUITS.
NET GOODS,
CHEAP FOR CASH!
• •
° P r 415 C ll 4-- 1 7 3 4 4 . *:: '' 4 1103 : 3 1r -,
r ,NEW XIISOBA PL,
Has jcstavecteed a large Btoek of
• •
IG,
(For Great and Small,)
SHOES,BOOTS,
?mph. Traveling-Bags, ; Gloves, Hosiery. Cellars.
• Neck Ties, Scarfs, Fancy Shirty, Under Shirts
& Drawers, Back Mittens, Umbrellas, etc.
aiitieb will be sold at a email advance from cast.
Call before Purchasing elsewhere.
I HAVE THE .
BEST & CHEAPEST
groom IN TOWN.
GEO. BANDER.
Se* Milford, Nov. 1864.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
47. W.,
_3Erli.rgesas,
Feria, 421.4creaava.ep,
'ON, Wooriatiosr.
51C01...X)X.11113R.51 7
PENSIONS,- BOUNTY, AND
BACK PAY.
mlrEnndeieigned.LlCENSED AGENT OF TEE GOV.
,a RENEW` will give prompt attention to al.
claims cat:listed to his care. 'Charges low. and infor•
motion FREE . PITCH..
Montrose,;.July. 14, 1604. em
LADIES FANCY FURS.
on ESTABLISHED
Marniniato/79
in. Gaiety. Also, sane
,
assortment of Getits Fur Gloves:aid Collars.
As mjr PUTS were afl purchailed when Gold was at 4:1
much lower premium than at present. lam enabled to
dispose of them at very reasonable prices. and I would
therefore solicit a call from my friends of Susquehanna
County. and vicinity.
Of - Remember the name, number and street 1
JOHN FAHEIRA.
718 atell Strect,above'Tth. sonth Pidy
Bept. 8.1854. a= PHILADELPHIA.
on! have no partner, nor connection with Any oth
er firm in Philadelphia.
HUNT B 0 S. & BLAIR
•ln..A.ZavrChAT. IP cli.. 1
r:WltoleealcalleadlDealere la .1
&alumni - 11S o
I1:41. ICA Pr
STEEL, :NAILS,
S,
.BUILDER'S HARDWARE , '
luNz 841I K (Lammas= it. r RAO, 4PrirEs.
4ILBOAD4--MININO AIIPPLIES,
C4NNIAO 4PNINOs, ,AELEs, SEEM AND
DoL i rs, sun cold WASIIES,
PLATED DANIA - MALLS.'sVELP
lESIIS,SSDS.SPDEPA
PELLOES, BEAT SPINDLES, Dolys,
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, 103114498,
HANKERS, smogs, PILES, de. de.
CMCDTAR AND MILLSAWS.DOLTING, PACIRKw 0,
TACKLE BLOCKS, -TLAf3TER PARIS
-- CEMENT, BALE a GRINDSTONES.
PEENOR VaNDOW MAE% LEATHER & IPANDINGS •
FATEMANira 8043313,
eirp4OuJair 6l4 4 lB63 : •IY
ERIERtiILW - AY.
o f gav, 4 l l ov i g tftr a fig a t i ..44l:l2l4
WESTWARD BOUND. . _EASTWARD EDITED.
1, Dar/CW* I N -- 2= Disl AN.T.Egireit..l:46 p.m
5, Mali, at 7:49 p.m 5, Steilaboat " 7:81 p.m
7, Night Express= Can Ea, Ciaclnnatl t. 7:10 asa
21,,Eadapnat, . , 40:05a.m 21, Way PrAglit EWA=
14. , TATY 1 .elSh!'i ' PB!IS , 1 1 4 , —
~, T royi. a 41041 L .
aiIAP bat
d lc Atmat_ag zap.
den . CRS uTi• . • .
. .._....... . :.. A . .
fete a) °erse mortat,
PUBLISHED ON THURSDAYS, AT WITROSE,
SUBsatlSHattid. COUNTY, PA., =Y
49.. IT. cb•in.riazirreicow,
tit )
ArS4,OO PIIRAIME STRICTLY IN VANCE.
• Wherenannent finet made. in advance ra,50.,i,
wl,ll beeharged, and 50 cents A year ad& n ail charged
nponadlenbsetipttons eat into concede:l ben over a .
year In arrears.
ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted et the to of it fi4
each 'Tumor ten tines or less,sollit three tam
and IS cents for each _atthsequent nee ion. - Yearly
advertisers allowed eanatehanges, at tad or a column.
BLANES kentfor wale and &tined to rdar.
170IIPILINTINO done In good 'style atiortnotira.
WISMS BALSAM
WILD CHERRY!
One of the oldOet and most reliable rOnfdies In the
world for
cop n~ ColdCliThOoping Conrch, Br
cowry of reathlng, Attliffia, muss.
Boro Throat, Cz9up,,sad oyer7 31911
OF THE THROAT G$ CHEST,
'SSISTAIIIS BALSA)!!! - orWILIOll.l3lAllit
So mural has .the use of this ireinidy **mew and so
Popular trig everywhere, that it is unnecsi - ry to recount,
itretrtuei, ft itiorks spia r tfor U. and Po utterance in
46.abuidant and, roiuntary testimony re, he many who
row tong suffering and settled disease Imo by its use
teenretiored M prirtidertgarand health ? W can pro
duce amass of evidence in proof of our atePtlans, that
CANNOT BIT DISCREDITED.
The Rev. Jacob Serlshr,
Well *known and much respected amod; the 'German
population of this country, makes the ellowi,q, state.
wont for the Mmefit of the afflicted :
lieworcur, Pa., reb. 10,1839.
Dear Sirs :—Ffaring realized in my featly important*
benefits from the use of your Taluahlpreparation..-
Wale. Baia - Ma Wild Cherry—it affo ame pleasure
to recommend it to the public. Some ght years ago
1
one of my daughters seemed to be in a d Ina, and little
hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then pro
cared a bottle of your excellent Balsam,tud befere she
he taken the whole of the contents of 4ie bottle there
was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my
Individual mac, made. frequent use ofyour valuable
medicine, and have always been benefited by IL
JACO! BECHLFIL
Praia ,Teasin Sniffh,Eaq. President of the Morris Coun
.. ty Bank, Morristown. New Jolley.
°. Having used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for
about fifteen years, and, having realized its beneficial
results In myllimily,it affords inegrcat plearare to re
commend It to the public as a valuable remedy In cases
of Weak/an% colda.eonitts..tc-, and a remedy which
I consider to be entirely innocent, and may be taken to
perfect safety, by the most delicate in health.
From lion. Jobn E. Smith. a distinguished lawyer in
I have on several occasions used Dr. W blare Balsam
of Wild Cherry for colds, and always with decided bone.
fit. I know of no preparation that is more efficacious or
more deterring of general nee.
The Balsam has also been used with excellent' 'effect
by J. 8. Elliott, Merchant, Rail's Cross Reads, Md.
Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry.
None genuine unless domed "1 BUTTS," on the
wraPPM
FOR BALD DY
J. P. DDISMORB, No. 491 Broadway. New York
B. W. FOWLS a CO., Proprietors, Boston.
And by all Druggists.
PAREMAIS
Redding's Russia Salve.
FORTY YEARS' _EXPERIENCE
u3B fully established the superiority of .
ill)), ARCH STREET,
.abovelth, NITL'A.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE,
Ito Yellow in Stare °fray
n importation and Non
tore, one of the Largest
41 most Beautiful selec
ts of
FANCY FriltS,
Over all other healing preparations.
It cores:ill kinds or SORES. CITTS.SCALDS.BITILNS,
BOILS, lILICEES, SALT RITEUM. ERYSIPELAS,
STIES, PILES, CORNS, SORE LIPS, SORE EYES.
Etc„ removing the pain at once, and reducing the
most angry looking swellings and Indamation as if by
magic. ONLY M CENTS A BOY.
700 ILILLE
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York.
S. W. FOWLS .t CO., No. IS Tremont at. Boston.
And by all Druggists.
June 9,1563. lycow
NSW 2E'' X EIL ,
NEW GOODS.
T HE undersigned having entered into business nn 1
der the name and style of
WEBB it. BUTTERFIELD,
be leave to inform the public that they are now re
ceving from New York-a large and well selected stock
of Goode of every description, consisting of the latest
styles of Spring and Summer
Prints, Shallies,
Delanes,
cistissanmer es,
.ocrttcorizitaelS.
A LOT OP GROCEES,
Crockery, Glass Ware,
Wooden Ware,
HITS Si - CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
IYMBILELLAS, PABASOLS,NECIE
TIES; GLOM, AXLES S
ZUXNUNC SOAAM „
dlen,
1,409 . 3 alsprtmeitt#,.
coasYugl: of
Shovels,. Spade; . Hoes, Forks,
icythes, Pruning-hooks,
klx4e of ri'vcolioll•tagioe taken le ex
change; Sall eadaee Waal WflOtfo Dia Owl on Public
Menne. • • '
A. D. BprITIMELD. IOI3B.
2tituffkoli • .
nom - gia;mi;argidid
lONNlON3iiiiiritiVountit,
SiIIOOLPF_TRADE.
EnSl433,lorscMO :
UM Mai*
•der vms~.Lrax
acorcesmrzwicm.pr4orc..
Westminster, Nd
-AND
of all kinds. A good auortment of
11A,RDWARE,
FZEMIIMMEM
„ _
NEW ARRANOEMENTS
A SEW CAll EOfl 20U,000!
NEW dc. CSaAP
fir. .rs?.
_- 1 !) 9
For CASH or Ready Pay:
O_EQ. z. risTot si as CO.
111Au t iz e t e z t i7,
t e o d e l r ir
0 11 1, the ,st with anew and
glotting
' The Latest and moat approved Styles.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS.
sarrtCo4o3M - 13-, 3CM 1 037
Of wiery Deeeriptl?n:
39 11 11:1
Of the choicest brands, Includin Bart's celebT 4 ted
hfoud., H
Fish, Dairy .Salt, Teas; Coffees.
•1 Spices, Sugars; Molasses,
At very Low prices kw CASH; qpircan and sea for
.yourself.
Cash paid fol Grain, &mei, Eggs, &c.
2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted:
ligT - Two doors below 13oyd Webster's corner, in
the Storaforcontly occupied by NAL. Post.
G. L. STONE, S. L. WISEES.
Moitrose, April let, 1864. U
JAMES R. DE WITT,
DEALER IN
DRYGOODS NOTIONS,
CHOICE FAMILY
(6 1 2 0 4211111122 9
-
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
tome.c) va "Sir
GLASS-WARE,
LAMP% oms,
HARDWARE AND NAILS,
Clls3 Man 1.011.111 1 23:111X4t., dbo.
Produce taken in Exchange.
Montrose, Feb. '64. J. It. DeWITT.
BOOT. SHOE,
GM FURNISHING STORE
F. B. WEEKS & CO.
H A T Jost opened
their
SPRING STOCK
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
# r_
GENTS' FITE.NISHING GOODS,
consisting of
everything in Gents' line of apparel.
from Boots to Hat,
Ladies' Fine Spring lialrne.rals and Gaitets,
Men's Fine and Coarse wear,
cheaper than any other house this aide of New Tart.
Come and see for yourselves.
Boots &. Shoes made to order
Montrone, May 10th. F. B. WEEMS it CO.
HAWLEY'S
SOLIDI/lED
3Doe3altetl4ox•eana.,
FOE CLEANSING, WHITENING& PIM/WM
THE TEETH.
MIMS article is prepared with the greatest care- upon
scientific principles, and war not to contain
anything In the slightest degree deleterious to the
Teeth or tiums. Some of ourtnest eminent Deatal
hur
geous have given their sanction to, and cheerfully re
commend It as a preparation of superior qualities for
eleansing,.whitening and preserving the Teeth. It
cleatis them readily, rendering' them beautiftilly white
and pearly, witholut the slightest injury to the enamel.
It la healing to the gams where they am ulcerated And
sore. !tie also an excellent disinfector for old and de
cayed teeth. whit% are often exceedingly offensive. it
gives a rich and creamy taste to the mouth. cleansing
it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to
the breath.
PrOZPARtO ONLY BY
A. HAWLEY J Co., '
11.. W. cor. lath & Lombard.kts., PRILADELIIMA.
AND SOLD DY ALL DRIIGGLiTS.
PRICE 38 CENTS.
wreests.zn.ciaallefrls.
The followingbpinion of Dr. White. as totha high es
teem In whicq ho holds the Dental Cream, must be suf
ficient evidence of Its-value rto Atone other testimoni
ale in detente needless, =pouting ourselves by simply
giving the names and addresa.of persons who apeak of
its excellency for thetcalt, . .
paa.j,DEIRMA, April ISth. 1868 .
Having earettilli , examined A . Llawley'a " Solidified
Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully recommenditto the
public generally. It la an excellent_preparation for
cleansing add preserving the teeth, and can be used by
all pOTIODB wall the utmost conddedee.os its properties
are perfectly harmless. Beside! , preserving the teeth,
It promotes a healthy action to thekkups, and tinparts
plessautoess tollie breath. ••
, Dr. W. IL .WHI VI. 1209 Arch street.
Tris. Inansx, Dentist; 491 74. 4th et.
~ 1. 805tax,;254 8. ekbet.• • •-- • • ,„
E. Vertnenstren. Surgedn Deettat.42.s Aid' et.
C. A...Kevroseenry4 Dentist: 1119 Walseast. • ' -
S. Du.z.nrcatnre, D. A. 8, 734 Arch at.
P. M. .Dixon, 827 Arch et:
Enver.), Townes/14 Dentist,B2o N. lthzt.
L. H. Dourntair, Dentist, 801 N. 10th at.
M. L. LANG, Dentist. 629 N. Bth et:
Juno 2, 1884.. 1y , • •
140Aufekotqe -9f-WdoleD ,
Goo •
de
cmcatxx—r*m.
In answer* nameroda bigaMois fo whiff *re could
make up woolinto cloth if,bronghr hereafter; we have
to ray : There !sail the wool taken in that can be done
e t h e nf
comingt w a g
inter.w.ea . As moat perue tknrbest o wanteheir goods
fom to notify, tbSto
of this kid to prevent disappolament. > , • •
In the meantime we shall do taguesson's work Alt
satiation:4lV polotblo,' and Oake addltiono to 'opt
machinery and fixtures:UO at to be , ableto do ell that's
orkrelliPother year.: Wo shallop Mond eolorontd
&nth for cdribmeiro dnrinfrths tall. • • r •
- --- - - -- INOHAM & WRENCH.
IlcArn Eactop t s.ValtrOwoo 77, -
/ 5 / I .4trfir; 0 6 Pr:/, , ;5 134 .•
laulinvitits , votatastunrwatei
• . .- 5 . 7 " P. as, Mina%
HMV satetZti
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
fia & WIER GODS,
Or JUST RECEIVED, 4§11:-.,
' , gni will DO sold' ' "
AT A LARGE ittmitnort
from Aril pxlevi.
OrThis Redaction will inelade Cho
ENTIRE sTocx.
which will be brand as large as Donal, aaOlrilLl?pjaeld we
THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS
3Ficor 40 4 ASS ET !
ON TIME, or for P.RODIJOE
11111111 ITT,
Nov, 1863, New' Milford.
ABEL 'rURRELL
Nowoffers to r sale owl of the largett suldbestbelettions
of
-j j TJ
Ever offered in Susquehanna County, and probably cam
pricing tbegreatesit:Verlcry Or tDMlLdidtkuntfirtiele,s of
any Store in the Northern part of Pennaylvania,andper
ham+ of the entire State. An assortment it kept in
&twat thirty different branches of trade, and the deice. '
tints are made from about forty of the, best lionises in
New York. and more than fifty Dealeraand Menefee
turers out of New York.. A large prep-141mi of.the
Ooodeare brought direct from the manufacturers, shut
insuring genuine articles. Customer' on kuiering the
Store must not expect to find everything in sight.,bni
nearly every article wanted will be prolueed by inquiry.
Some ides of th e Stock may be formed by th e following
general outline, but enumeration is impracticable,
Drugs and Medicines, Paints and 'Oils. Dye Staffs,
Groceries, Liquors, :rockery, Glass Ware, ,Wall and
Window Paper, Jewelry, Silver Ware,Perittmery.Eancy
Goods, Binsicallnatruments. Brushes; American Pocket
Knives, Table Cutlery and Silver Plated Ware, Lamps,
Materials for Lights, hardware. Bed Cords,Stone Were,
Dry Cloods.Mirrors.Window Glass. Lithographs. Tar
nishes, Bird Cages. Spectacles. Whips, and Lashes,
Brooms. Gans. Pistolif, Ammunition, Tobacco. Medi
cal end Surgical Instruments, Silt, Soap; Potash, PRl
brellop, Porcelain Teeth. in short, nearly everrthing.to
restore the sick, to plenee the taste, to delight the eye,
tog ratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real sad
subatantial comforts of I ife.
The attention of the.pnblit Is reapeetfully invited to
,my stock.of Goods, bought exclusively for casb down,
and will be sold on the same principle forlow prices.
• ABEL TIIBBELL.
Montrose, January 15t,1863
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Mimtroae, Pa.
Wm. L HATCH, Proprietor.
TIIIS neWand almodlous Hotel Is sittiateden Public
Avenue. near Ow Coati Holm, and nearly in centre
of the business portion of Montrose. The Proprietoris
condflentthatlie Is prepared to entertalngueste Ina way
that cannot COI togive MkITIHE SATISFACTION.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no capture:has
been spared tovender it equal if not superior to any In
this part of the State. It. Is well oroppliedwith atlVeCinn
Improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will
always be ready to respond tothe cull of customers:
The Stables connected with this : bona* aro new and
convenient.
The Proprietor respeetiblly solleits the patvonageof
his old friends, travellers, and Our pnblicgunmily.
)anSS tf WM. K. HATCH
CALVIN C. HALSEY,
MIMING MGM,
For Pensioners, and Applicants
'for.Pensions.
IL Or Office in Public Avenue, over the Stare of .1. Ly
ons S Son. , .
Montrose, Pa., May .26, 8864. tf '
H°WARD Association, Phfladelphiaj Pa.
Diseases of the Nervous, SlinDial..Uflosilifinf finA*
nal systems—new and reliable treatment—in Reports of
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by can in selled
letzer envelopes, tree of charge. Address Dr. J. SILILLIX
Houonvos, Howard Association, No. 2 South 9th street,
Philadelphia. Pa. cent; T2l
"THE FAMOUS BARBER. "
Come and see the famous Barber.
Famous Barber. late of Jiayti,
Late of Hayti, now at Weeks.
Now at F.. 18. Weeks' Store Room,
Find me shaving and shampooing.
Find meentting hair to suit yon,
Find me reply at piny service.
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Montrose,Oct.ls, 1668. •tr
SOLDIEFiS I BOUNTY, •
PENSIONS,
a3aci 3E3a,034, 17ay.,
MEIE andel-sinned, LICENSED AGM'er of the
EMMETT, having obtained the netensaty forthe t
willgive prompt attention , o ell claims intrusted
to hie care. so charge unless env:cleft).
0110. P. Lrrn.B. ,
Montrose, June 6th, 186& ,
DELAWARE LACKAWANNA:4r.
WESTERV RAIL-ROAD.
Tipae. of Passenger Trains, 0 L : l2, 1/364.
tnWAIM. r LiAvi.6
STATIONS
Great Band
Now Milford,
Montrodi
.
Hopbottont,
Nicholson,
F Ari t t= 4
b
Chirk Sum'it,'
Scranton, . •
Strondebnrg,
annrikaChntik
!Iliad's change!
• ow' XiaraPihn•
. 4.10
al
1.40
1
a 4 1245.50
11'
11.15
10.45
'M SO
10.00
6.21
6.00
I 8.39
5.16
4.54 i i
4,40
4.82
6.10
1.22
12.10 ill M.
P
11,25 rt
The.P.assengerTrian' , :Northi- ~!
Leaves New Hinnyton on4he iiniTla of the *II Titan ,
which, leaves Newlorit at 8,09 R. and Atoweplut
Chunk on the rtrri valor the Minirbieh leases Thou .
.(limminztou pepot) at 7.15 „ #lt; Hermit& thief
train manes elate ca,neecttoos with testes op the
a w anm it, Bl o omsburg; sad Meltware d§ Hedsonkt
roads. and it Great Dead with .the Sail Tata on the,
Bag RAH*LY Doing :vest.
P;issengei' Train 4gAtliv,
Leafei Great Died after the arrival of the Hhiebanati
Borelogrons the West, connecting I at' Seranten mittc
trateson the Lackawanna & BloontOomertdDelaWere,
& Hudson Railroads; at Mannnka Ronk' with, the'
treinforPtrdedephia4 and atNewilamotonwlttrtreine
for trqw-Tbrit, the Lehigh Valle), lieffltbms. 'to. pao•
seem Ud
.' by e tette arrive ' fn' Wew-Yorek at ti:40,10
pbtAdsiphlaot GM, and itt,Narelebitt& 14.0410 p. m: :_
Thit: Accommodation ,Train,• , t,
N o rtotsra.conoct*.wirest Bead wttb. pie imxir.b.
press got ngWest, by which tuiseengera pmiVis, At WU*
ands yracuse the SAMS •• • • t• 9. ,
Southward, leaves Great Bentitifter the arrival ot the
Nowirgrk Itxprege gojng Rut:
ttrAll PassengerTrUni On the ItHe Railway tat
Greet Dead . • • • WATTA copwa
11. A.• Mgt.:. •- • • •
FLOUR..FLOUR! „
cimidenireitla "NAM,
QUORPIRC fitistlitlietrAartalaik,•l
WMA.'t EIVOISBUIttI
rt4i.xPe4va...
012°Alttr . ". ise 4 •Pau-s- Tow -in
... ~ usioreiNorrawano.
mance._ , , 31aLL . - lisertork.. .*co..sett
Northumberlasd,_ ,
~•" .
Danville.. "SAO' • '' ' •
Ranert,
Blobmstairg, 10.33 "
Kingston, 1952 : en- , 44.01111... m. . (us p:.m.
Pittston., 13.150 • S.W " TAD "
Scranton, 1.30 " 10.00 " , 1.61 "
'..''' WPM: ASAPPI3V.VAIta
Sonatas,•• • !,,,140p. R. !FAO 11. 4 14., 49,44,. at.
Pittatda, LW Ile • 11.31 ''
Kiogston„ , 3l.2onottn. 8.30 " .
6.ssleave. , .13.0:9 la.
Bloomsburg, 9.25 p. m. •
Ito Oort, .. 825 " •
'
Danville, . 9.15 "
Boithogiberktialtil% "
Passengers taking the mil train loath tannest nit%
: l irb!s e r;A l i t it n
m f M. gl u tt r lt h rraP43. p a d . ;Virg p
c a c
delph aSg."l.OO a..m. The mall lralefrum Nora
laD4 leaves -Immedistelg after the antral of the EA
press Train from' Ilairleburg rind Baltimore, allowing
plumengtirs lesprlng7htlade/Ahs at 0.401), m., to emck
potato on tale road daring the next forenoon.
New andelegant Sleeping Cass actompany the Night
Trxina s t ack yrity between Ntuthombertand end Ph
pall. H A. 'FONDA, Pep't.
NEW GROCERY
VARIETY STORE
DASEWITIIFA I SiTARBELIaIIOT-gL.
Tenbecrtberpronlet-infolhS hhroltl rrifietlhh_gle
1 the public gent:ay:that - hit' hid Pat MetursiedlTtelli
York CiiHrOA 4 WESo l lete.4Manumit at
•
sad fatiOTlll k iDtil{e7 . ' ll;ti Cs;l7j4h 11 ; i;r o
i g "Il i
fatalb , , add that Mel , , wfb bosold eits
prices that =not fall to suit. PliAse all andet lllStit•
illontrote; Feb. 4 i 864 ., •
WM. H. COOPER & CO.
AGENTS /OS
Thompootro ". Black' Star" Lino of
• Livortiod P4oktits:'
-ni 030106 iliting to dead lot . thilt Mends is tbi old
.0 .eonntry,lito protege passago' tiatoto by 00 boos
Unshorn the Imbgaibers: .
Also; Dratto'bo I t3landidy Wein sumo 10
Nffi B. COOP= & CO., Itialtor3.
Mordrooo, , Jukl7, 1863. If
A ..LECTURE
To "rcria.22.6 de li.
Just published in a sealed eaueloo; ants;
A LECIVItr e on the Nati:ire, Treatment itzditadical
()vireo? ninttorrhm ee
a or Seminal Wknese ln
valuntary.Dlr, salons, Sectod Debility, and Impediments
to Marriage generally. Nervousneas, Consumption, /fp
iletorty, and Fits; Menial acid Physical Ineanatity, re
sulting from self-abase, de. Ay Bortictrr .4.lo4vantrip.lt,
If. D., author of the'" Green liooh," de.
The world renowned author, in this admirable LK.
tore, clearly. proves Arun his own ear zrinnet that the
awful consequences braelPabuseixtly '6c...effectually re
moved without *Madge and without dangerous surgi
cal operations, b a ngles, instruments, rings or cordials,
pointing out a mode °retreat Mice certain and effeetu•
al, by which every sufferer. DO 111702-. what ;11s.. Ong
lion may be, may cure himself cheaply. vHsgitely. And
rtidleallY. Thin Ledpre will,proee- • boon to thousands
and thourande.
Seat under iteat , to enyaddreas, lb sphilti, settled en.
rehape, on the receipt 01 eta cents, of Iwo postage
stamp, by tddre4nd6g
C. a co..
4.1 g j 7 trt Bower!. N. Y.. Pop% omen box., 45813
xivicmcix.ikat __ _ _
nanufactureri and iimilesin
WOOLEN GOODS
Camptown, on Wyainning Creek, Bradford Ca ra.
Rolls; Carded and , Cloth Finished.
.
WrManufacture Cloth. for CoMomera Oa Abates, or
e ' at the following.priem per yard : Caaalmere, best
One; 45 Omit. Flalri Cloth, best dnisb, One, tse.
Gray and Mixed Caestmeree. cte. Tweeds, 12 cents.
Common Fulled Cloth, Oct's: White Flannel, 21 cents,
Madder Red Flannel, d eta) :oMy;Flannet;
The Gray Flannel made with taate, and vary enlMble
forOlottang..
We will card Rolls (or persons horn a Motives to
take home without Way. lIANVET INGHAM,
AMOS WRICICH.
Cainirtown. ,Moy 10th, 1164.—tf
B. m. Pettengiti & Co.,
A7O. 37 PARS TtOW, Nem York, and 6 Slate iStre t e.
1 1 1 Bmton,asoaragentsforthe Montrose ntoatatt In
thomeities, and are authorized to take advertisements
and euteimiptionsfor nett our lowest rotes.
SOLDIERS" BOUNTY ,
PENSIONS,
And Rack .Pay !
rue anderrigeed Lter eszp- nozoi rteGoisior•
fire: will give prompt attention to nflelainis Mow
ted to We care. Noel:ago ankle ineeeeettd.
Montrone. Aug. %WM T. & MeCO4lOll.
HOPE GOLD COMPANY.
/1314*-=' 90 ' 6 Dl* think" OILPiI tOVNTT.
• cotorted)o. • •.
Capital BOA* ..s93ehaek.
1111710t13: •
Jour EvArtooiorooo. Gao. W. Gooirux, lialtVre
F. B. Juno N ow-York. REIIIIIAII7I "'MIL N. T.
IL S. Cony, w-York. COUNZLIVIarnOI. T.
kiousn, New-York. DI. C. TYLER, New-York.
8.0. ARNOLD, Provideace, B. I.
president—tile Excellen,qy jOrpi EVANS, Dovernoo
of ry.
Colorado Territo.
•
171eorreadenta--UOll, O. 4nrou), Dr. LaorrlPP 4
Ty e seorer=l l 4l.fflas U.'LAWY9S.
Beezetary.4. DAvrze. (ap!lyscaeoll
office No. pp ClUr streci, .NAw-York.
. .
=MI
Acton.
mod*.
tion.
P. U.
ROD'
LOD
-3.10
616; O 4 1,
LB° le
6.15 .
8.0
7.05,
-, •
witirresscorcr • •
xatrtin fn. g Stites:SA '!.
IT= enbenrtber having bees Appolnithe Coal*.
_lLastssioner ofrensioas,a birDICAL WRIIOIIAr at
large to examine and ittnieeitntraltpa to an minted to
Paqslons, wtil attend to all aWleatlona that mat „hi
tressOted WM, at Montrose. ya. Rooms at J. 6. T 4.
eregotel; I B. PATRICE. '
4ontroar e ttprp 6, 1863.—tf
N•E
,• • ri
IALDWIN , &AI49
Ago( I:!
• r 01 , ,
sum op.rusuo amtaiim,
.P.Loti M
t, , FEED,.s4w
; 4
Wheat, 'Clover, Timothy t Flax - Baa l
0%41484
Lard, _
TORZ Jl4•Xifio vm -r13 K 1 11 41 1.
plefi,Samicallg t alibut,
Syr#lllq.i‘pWaisimis: land ,tan
#44 . 0 61 044t4P , T0N;8A04 1 0
44.AraiN,141z,5,,
Oath fbr Itatterg t
- '
.110autmo. , ipto maw
exdp l3l776 gsb.cialtiriW 6P"
• awsuaapp.
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