corriv - Pir "cc r ll , 33te , • Ist. WO of the Money , due us; which is mostly m sums of $2. to $5, &c. 2d. 1000 new subscribers to this paper, kith t' , e pay in advance. 3d. That Democrats should send their job printing and advertising (such as legal notices, sales, &o.) to this office, and not allow their lawyers or neighbors to send bath matters elsewVere. 4th. An enlargement of the Montrose DSMOCRAT, at an early day. Supply the first three necessary wants, and we will attend to the fourth, at once. CLUB together, friends, PAY up and then T orst.s up your subscriptions. For each biz new subscriptions, paid for, we send one copy, free; and we want to give away 150 copies iu a short time. Report at April Court; Fatal Occurrence. On Thursday last, the steam saw mill o f IValmmo Jo Gay, in Meshoppen, burst its boiler, killing the fireman, Mr. Woml ruff. The engine was thrown about 20 r ods ; and , a piece of the bent r, weighing a bout, 1,500 lbs. was thrown some 60 rods. Scranton Business College. Some mouths since we advertised a pro rosod college as above, and wondered Ora we had no notice of its being opened. We now learn that the enterprise failed en neconnt of the senior of the firm aban doning it ; and the junior, unable to go on with it alone, has become connected with a College at New Haven, Coun. Postmasters Resigned. In Connecticut,the Post master at Hart ford, who supports the Democratic tick et, offered his resignation on that account, but the Piendent did not accept ; the Posttnaster at Norwich, who supports e rt-i.u!dican ticket, offered his resignation 1 r that reason, and the President accer ed it ; the Postmaster at Forestville, who ,it,ports the Republican ticket, did not vier Ilis resignation, but the President, when requested, removed him. In this State there are several Post masters and others who support Geary, and are afraid to try the resignation ex periment ; so they await their removal, is only a question of time. Advertisement Withdrawn. The Reno Oil and Land Company was . a.. 7 4ertised in this paper last week, but is lac) WTI cut this week. We had been in duced to suppose it to be " all right," and t.ad consented to publish for it, although I.cretofore rejecting all others. The Treas l.rer of the Company has failed, and the s:ock may be worthless or good iu future; we not pretend to predict in relation to -that point, but only for the present recall dl we allowed the Co. to state in our col- ::mnv, le:tvloz them to gatisly the people future in reference to their reliability. Bank Suspensions. The notes of the following named Penn banki are not received by Coop ,r A: Co., Bankers, in Montrose. Crate ford county. County Bank. Ban:. of Lawrence county. 4 :lty Bank. co. Mull:, at Franklin Petruietuu li.iuk, at Titusville. Several other banks said to be connect. t , l with Culver, Penn 8: Co., are under sil:picion, and song 'days may elapse be tore their isassured. The above rimed ftr.r, are extensive New York Bankers, and Culver is Treasurer of the Reno Oil and Land Company, of which G. A. Grow is President. - Culver having or suspended, the banks connected him in the - oil business, are affected. W e copy from the Titusville Henyht:• "The banks in which the .New . roi - k 'house are commonly reported to he inter eted, and which, if so, are most. likely to r,e ingloriously affected by the failure, are follows: Petroleum Bank, Titusville; Venango County Bank, Franklin ; First National Bank, Corry ; Bank of Lawrence County, N r ewcastl,e ; Crawford County Bank, Meadville; Oil City Bank, Oil C.t ; First National Bank, Plummer ; A. D. Cotton A - ; Co., Petroleum Centre. There were other banks in various parts of the country—doe at Bucyrus, Ohio, one or more in Indiana—in short-a total of thir teen, all of which; wti believe made their deposits with Culver, Penn & Co:, New York. List of Jurors Drawn for the Term of Court tommen c.mg on Monday, April 2d, 18613 : TEATZ.B.SE Junons—.2ND WEEK. A oburn,Cbatles Fidler Nathan Green, John R. Licej,"John W. Smith, - N. 4: tob.ens. +s• Arlacon--Jamec Hickey. Arirat—W. F. Hathaway. Bridgewater—J. Baldwin. Choccmut—Henry DeneL Dimock—Wm. F. Lathrop, Urbane Smith. Forest Lake--Mahlon Griffig, Jas E. Patch, Isaac Strange, W. J. Turrell. Friendsville—D. 4F. Glidden. Great Bead Borough—W. Paintin. Harford—T. Carpenter. Jackson—Wallace Barrett, J. Foster, L L. Leonard, Franklin Bryant. Jessup—Thos. J. Depue, Lucius Smith. Lathrop—JesseSilvius. Montrose-4.'Cockayne: " • Oakland—M. Middaugh, Thorn Ander son. Rush—Jackson Baker, N. Hillis. Susq. Depot—F. R. Drake. Silver Lake—B.T. Gage, Mathew Hays, Jag-Mayans i SPriotvMS—E'lt. Seotir t .Tolm sms. /Ur The editor of the Montrose Demo. crat hangs out his flag in celebration of the President's veto of the Civil Rights bill. Re needs no urging now, as he did when the returned soldiers persuaded him to celebrate Union victories over rebels in arms in a similar manner.—Montrose Rep. Guess the veto gives our neighbor the choln; se bad that he can't tell the truth, for his insinuation that our action in any such matter was ever controlled by any one, is untrue; and whether he bases his statement upon idle rumor or manufac tUres it, we know not, but it is utterly false. I=l ilgir Senator Foot, of Vermont, died in Washington, on the 28th, at nine o'clock. Our Terms. One copy of the Democrat one year, $2 IN ADVANCE. For $l2 we send seven copies fur one year to NEW subscribers. Organize for the Campaign. The first duty of the Democracy of Pennsylvania at the present time says the Lancaster Intelligencer, is organization. Victory will not come for the asking. We must labor for it, we must write for it, we must organize for it. It will perch upon our banners at the end of the pres ent contest, if we use vigorously and per severingly the means within our reach. Teachers' Institute. The services of Prof. Clark, of Parma, N. Y., have been secured to conduct an Institute at some point on the rail-road, (probably New Milford,) about the mid dle of April. This will afford Teachers who may need certificates a good oppor tunity to make application. Al. who take an interest in the welfare of our Schools are earnestly invited to at tend. Particulars hereafter. E. A. WESTON, Sup't Susq'a Co Aliens, Attention ! Every alien who does not wish to be governed by negro votes, should take out. his naturalization papers at April Court. Two witnesses must be present, to prove residence. Soldiers can get, full papers at on c e, upo n one year's residence. Let ev ery case be attended to by the parties and their friends. Those rho• " declare their intentions" now, can be prepared to vote for President in 1808. No witness is needed in filing "inten tions." Aliens resident five years in the coun try, three . years of which were before they were 21 years of age, can get full pa pers on first application with proof of the tact. New York Wholesale Prices, Reported for the Afontrose Democrat by Jost Alt CARPIZSTRE, Commission merch ant, 323 Washington et. New York, to whom shipments of produce may be made. Two thirds of the market value will„ be advanced 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. Prices for Me weekending Arch 31, 1863. Beans, white sound, per ba., 140 225 Butter in tubs, per pound, 45 55 " firkins, ~ 35 45 ‘, rolls, LI 30 40 Cheese, choice, " 18 22 44 common, " 12 16 Dried Apples ill 12 15 Dried Plums, per lb. 35 40 " Cherries, 40 50 " Raspberries, 40 50 " Blackberries, 30 35 Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 24 25 Flour, wheat, per barrel, 800 15 00 " rye, It 500 550 Corn Meal, per lined. 200 210 Buckwheat tiour, per hued. 350 410 Flax, per lb. 40 26 Feathers, rlive geese, per lb., 70 .. 75 Beef Sides, " 10 12 Matton in carcass, " 10 12 Veal, " 11 13 Pork, dressed, _ At 11 13 Wheat; per bushel, , 170 200 Rye, II i 68 75 Oats, 1,4 ' . 48 54 Corn, ti 73 75 Hides, dry, per pound, 30 35 " green, 41, /1 16 Hops, prime, per lb. _ 50 70 Lard, common to best, per lb., 16 18 Beet; mess, per barrel,l7 00 24 00 -" prime, . • 64 11 00 14 00 POrk, mess, CI 24 00 26 50 n - prime, St 20 00 21 00 Hams, smoked, per lb. 18 23 ShOulders. smoked, " 16 18 Bacon, - .• " 18 20 Honey, cg 20 30 Cidekens, - . CI 18 22 Turkeys, " 21 23 Geese, 44 8 12 Ducks, SI 22 25 Clover Seed, per Ib. - 9 11 TiMothy Seed, per bushel, 350 375 Flax Seed, " " '2 40 270 Tallow, per lb. 11 12 Wool, washed, " ' 50 70 " unwashed, " . 30 .35 Apples, per barrel, 400 - 6 00 - - - lair Knowledge. often saves Ltre.—Every living bring built his system - . • DIPUBITIES,' When these Are within their natural limits. oar health is good ; but when they are in excees.paina colds. rheu matism. goutolsbility costiveness. dfarrtte.s.:disentery, etTsioclus=. 'Mitt as,- What we have to do to re cover CU! is to take out from the Bowels and the eirculatimithe excess of impurities. This doneJlesith follows of necessity. BRANDRETITS PILLS are the only medicine that can do this with entire safety to all the organs of the body. Bendreds of thowan& arejlowliving who have adopted Brandreth's Pills u their only remedy for periods of from = thirty to fifty yearsi, and whore average health is excellent. They bare always awed themselves whim sick by using these lignocent-ond Infallible -Pith. Prindisal ArsuT. Bresdretb Roue, Now Tork: Bold by allAllaslerias Mtdklsai our. IS, Imp igiir'Dr. —Tobias , Venetian Liniment.— Died of Croup What a pretty and interesting child haw last week—but now, alas ! it is no more! Ituchwas the conversation of two gentlemen riding down town In the cars. Died of crony)! how strange, when Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment is a certain cure. If taken in time.— Now, mothers, we appeal to you. It le not for the pal try gain and profit we make. but forthe sake ofionrin fant child that now lice playing at your feet. Crougle a dangerous disease ; but use Dr. Tobias' Venetian Lin iment in time, and it is robbed of Its terrors. Always keep It In the house ; you may not want it to-night, or to-morrow, no telling When—but armed with this Lini ment you are prepared, let it coma when it will. Price only 40 cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists. Office 56 Cortland St. New York mar 15 Imp IgrTo Dia In a Bad Canso as those who fall in the a clic! ranks undoubtedly do, la foolish. But o.a the other band, Dyeing for int Good Cuuse, it those who are wise and prudent enough to remedy the defects of nature with CRISTADORO'S 11AIR DYE, are doing every dav, in every city of the Union, Is em inently praiseworthy. This peaceful revolution is go ing on throughout the whole land, and thus beauty and harmony supplant homeliness and incongruity. Iltanulactured by J. CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor Flour.. New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all flair Dressers. [mar. 15 imp. VT - Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh— Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, oc , cull st and Midst, (formerly of Leyden, Holland) No. 619 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources tu the City and Country can be Feel] at his office. The medical faculty are Invited to se company their patient., 128 he has no secrete in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted without pain. No charge made for examination. [July 20, 1566. ly 7t7 - Strian,ge. but True.—Every yonng lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something ve ry much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.r by addressing. the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbufr,zed will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Dec. 2G —lysmp 831 Broadway, New York. Vg"Errorn of Youth.—A gentleman who sof f,red for yearn from nervous debility, premature decay, and all the effects of yonthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity. Fend free to all who need it. the recipe and directions for making the simple rem edy by which he %UPI cored. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing 10E1N B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers street, New York. Dec.l:6, 1565. lysmp CV — The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid, Published fur the benefit and as a cant ion to y .ung men and others, who snffer from nervous debility, premature decay of manhood. etc. supplying at the same time the means of self-cure. l3v one who has cured him self after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclo sing a post paid addressed envelope, a single copy. free of charge may be had of the author NATSIANTICL. MAY rain, Esq., Brooklyn. Kings co. N. Y. janZO lyemp7 Irir"ro Coasumptives.—The advertiser having been restored to health inn few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with s se vere lung affection, and that dread diReASC. Consump tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription need (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same. which they will find a sure cure for Consnmption, :Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Cow:he, and ail throat and lung affections. The only °Wert of the advertiser in sending the preemption is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information which he conceives to ha invaluable ; ani he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy. as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blesei ng P 7 artie. wirhin•r the prescription, mat, by return mail, will please atitire.s Itry. EDWARD A. WILSON. Willisnisbur,g, Kiug Co., New York. Dec. 26, 13r5.-ITsmp Mr - Deatha, as well a., marrincea. ore pnblisbed free OhituarieplmhliNhed at the rote of fifty cents per hund red words. or five yenta per line for poetry. Cash to be 'cut With the notice. In Forest Lake, March 23d, ISG6, Mt rtrAELTlNtortnr, son of Michael tt- Cathar ina Marinan, aged 11 mo. and 23 days. Non/0E TO BuiLDERs! b tved by t either of f or buildingd under PrtgrasiA„ln'n, - th"el b l f e t e c di c i a School House in the village of atarford. at. by 48 feet, and two stories high. for a b laded School. according to a Plan and dpecitications in the bands of H. M. Jones, Seery of School Board. D. L. HINE. President. Harford, Ap. 1566. H. H. JONES. Seery. M -5 1cor4exicc , SEWING MACHINES. Highest Premium, Fair of Me American Institute, 1865. (Gold Medal.) RTPOET or COKNITTEE or AWAIIDIF—RmoWNS. I. Its simplicity wadi:l2AT /LANGE of work. 2. Its making four different stitches, viz: The Lock, Knot, Double Lock and Double Knot. 3. The Reversible Feed motion—operated by simply turning a thumb screw--enabling, the operator to run the work to the• right or kit, and ousar couyenience of 15E1.2-fastening the ends of reams. 4. The perfect finish and substantial manner in which the machine is made. 5. The rapidity of its working and tho quality of the work done. 6. Its sell-adjusting tension. Exhibited by R. C. TYLER, opposite Lathrop's. No. 1. $6B. No. 2 CM.—With all the Fixtures. Montrose, Apri13.1.666. 3m New Goods for Spring Saler. EYRE & LINDELL Fourth and Arela Streets, Philadelphia, ARE OPENING FOR 1 23 '1=1.X.TV ar /SBT-IMB, FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS. Novelties in DRESS GOODS. New Styles SPRING I.IIAWLS. New Travelling DRESS GOODS. Fine Stock of NEW GOODS. Magnificent FOULARDS. Splendid BLACK SILKS, &c & L. hive their usual assortment of STAPLE GOODS. Aleo, CLOTHS, CASSLMERES, VESTINGS, &c. &C. P. B.—Onr prices are now arranged to meet the views of buyers ! April a, 1366. 6tjw Executor's Notice. ESTATE of JEDEDLAR REED, late of West Win sted, Litchfield county. Connecticut, and formerly of New Milford, Susquehanna county, Pa. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent hiving been granted to the undersign ed, nottcals hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those bay ing claims upon the Lame will present them duly attes ted for settlement. E. P. BRADFORD, Executor Niw Milford, March 21.1866.,6t JOHN SAUTTER. RESPECTFULLY announces that he Is 12.3 W pre pared to cut all lands of Garments in the molt Fashionable Style, and warranted to tat with elegance and ease. Shop over I. N. Bollard's Store, Montrose. Garden & Flower Seeds For Sale by March 27, 1866. ABEL TUREELL NEW GOODS, Coatis:asslly Arriving at grtriztiummax.avis. GLORI01:18 NEWS! Td all Interested In' Buying 31C011: e ii" sQr CS , CO 3a . GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES. Guest SEPa,orillaeken AT ,kLVTION SALES Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co- are now receiving part of their /EP 8 t CO 431:T5.. The senior partner of the firm, residing In New York, having nude large purchases at the late Auction !Sales, we cisn offer great inducements to buyers. DON'T BUT YOUR DRY GOODS Before having given us a call, and minified yourself of oar assertions WE ARE NOW SELLING Good fast-colored Prints, at American Sprague's, - - - 18 " Merrimacks, lo Beet fd wide Sheeing, Atlantic A, Pacific X, 23 " Idedford, - 23 " Fine Shirting, - 25 " Best Spring Delaines—handsomepatterna23 '• Dress Goods at half the former prices. A Large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, At Greatly Reduced Prices. NOW IS THE TIME' TO BUY! 6atizaburg, .Uostubanin k. g.r,o. llontrose, April 3d, 1866 *READ THIS! 1130 DY. r having, an unsettled account with i entbrop, Tyler ,t Riley, will please call at the office of H. C. TYLER, (opposite A. Lathrop's) and EEE7I D X . r.a.EI the same without DELAY or FARTHER NOTICE. LATHROP, TYLER C RILEY, March 20, 1866. 8w TANNERY [OR WU MITE subscribers offer for tale at a bargain their ran. J_ nine Property, with all necessary Out Buildings, Tenant Houses, he, together with St,ore and Dwelling Home, occupied by V . m. Tremain. Said property Is in Har mony township, Stusqueltanns county, Penn's, sitnated onthe Starnes Creek,. and near the Erie Banally, ews miles from Susquehanna Depot. The capacity of Tan , nery i• (rum 10 to 1.121.4,00 313.1.e10e5i per annum. A good MATER POWER on a never failitig stream. Has the Patent Oven `.for Darning Tan for heating purposes. The Tannery is in Good Working Order • In every respect. and le as convenient and well arrang,- ed for doing work economically as any Tannery In the county. A good zotreantilo business i• done In . the Store. and might be Increased, If desired. Wishing to get out of the Tanning business is the reason for selling. Possession could be given u' soon as present stock is turned out. OrFor fnrther particulars inquire of J. P. Tremain, Monticello, Sullivan Co. N. Y., or of Wm. Trematn, on the premien. TRIIMAIN & CO. Lanoeboro' March 13th, 1866. 2m Executors' Notice. VSTATE of WARREN P. KENNARD. dec'd, late of EA Bridgewater township, Sum:wham:La county, Pa. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed. all person. Indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. J. P. HARDING, . • S. L. KENNARD, r' x Bridgewater, Feb. 27,1666. 6w PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD TILL do more and better work at a given cost, than any other. Try it ! Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITU, Wholesale Drag, Paint, and Glass Dealers, Jan3o ly lin Mirth Ed street, Pl:Wad's. Executrix' Notice. STATE of L. C. DAY. decd, late of Forest Lake township, Susquehanna County, Pa. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent baying been granted to the undersigned, 'ail persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified ,to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them dulyanthenticated for settlement. TIANNAH DAY, Irsecatrix Forest Lake, March 2), 1866. 6t• The Montrose Democrat Ls Possum= MOTT TUESDAY MODEM, AT Blosmsoms, 'Suntirtaisista. COUWYT, 1....'nx -411... a. GI-2EI3M Pt "Zop CO AT, AT es YEE AEEUZI ADVANCE -0B $23 ATI= OFTEAE. Business advertisements Inserted at $1 per square of. 10 lines, three times, and 25cta for eachadditional week. Yearly advertisers, with usual chartZeo: charged $ lO for four squares, quarter column $l5. half column one column $5O, and other amounts In exact proport on. Btudness cards of three ilnes„s3; or one dollar aline. far Lefrol notices at the customary rates. Sob Printing =crated bratty and promptly at fair prices. Deeds, Mort ga Notes. Asthma% Coustablee' s Scbool sad other - lUab for sale. eral"1:13.11111 Oash 1:1/01:10=11. . Fire, Lih - and Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Mac.a.ti-congo, Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, $3,000,660 Insurance Co: of North America, Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000 International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capitatand.Surpina, 3,500,0410 Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Phil'a, Capitaliand Surplus, . 300,000 Lycvping County Mutual Ins , Cr silty Mutual Insurance Co.of Muncv, Penn a, Capital and Surplus, 9,500,000 Insurance CO. of N.Y. Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 500,000 Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 375,000 Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and S urplus, 700,000 Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Co., Phil'a, Capitals - ad Surplus, 800,000 Connecticut 51utual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent. dividends to theassured, Capital. 10,000,000 American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, 1,000,000 Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 500,000 Ea'All business entrusted to our care will be attend, ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly- adjusted. STROI7I) fit BROWN, Agents. 9EirOttice over the Post Mice, Foot of Public Aveave. BILLING! STROUD, Crunr-na L. .finowx. Montrose, Jan. Ist, 13.43. ly A . NOTIrEit GREAT CVUE Ora highly respectable citizen, well known to the Mer cnntile community, by THE GREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PHILADELPHIA Dt J . 11. SCHENCS—Dear Sir :—For over fifteen years I have been troubled with a severe cough, and usually two or three times a year with more or leas hemor rhage, which together, for the last few years, has kept me thin hi flesh and too weak to do business of any kind without suffering. In August last I dada very se vere hemorrhage. and according to the jndgmentof a good New Yorkphysician ^ l.,waa classed as beyond the reach,of medicine, and was advised to be prepared, so fares property matters were concerned, to leave this world at short notice. The physician (and my good friends) said that the fir:set:old I took mast prove fatal. EaritinJanneryltook. a severe enEd. And fortunately was occupying ,rooms . at No. St Bond street, directly over your °Mee. I think about tha 16th of January I procured a bottle of your pulmonic Syrup. and com menced taking it freely. My feet and limbs were very mach, swollen, and all the symptoms of a speedy death seemed to aLcompany my cold. faint for my former physician and stared to him that I was taking your medicines, and after showing them to him, and having tasted of them, he replied " You can take them if you like, they will do you no harm." Ile said : "You know whatllold you last.amunmer.andlaay the COMM now, if you have any business to close up, do not put It oft." lie said to other friends that he could see no hope for me, anti my friends and relations concluded my time had come. At this time:l was taking freely of your medicine, but had not yet seen you. The doctor called a few times, And found me (much to his surprise, he said.) improving, and he could not understand why. My faith was increasing in your medicines. and I had a wish to have ran examine my case, and see what you had to say. Wheu you first came to my room and made the examination, you gave me bat little encourage ment, but on the contrary, expressed sad doubts of my ever being helped out of my then seeming difficulties. The second time that you called, finding me still gain ing, you gave me encouragement, saying, " Your gym toms are improving ; the l'nlmonlc Syrup. Sea-Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills had acted like a chem." My circulation, my cough, my appetite, all bman to Im prove, and I conld walk about my room a little. You visited me nearly every Tuesday, and found me improv ing, and told me not to go out of my room until the first day of May. I look no cold while under your treat ment, tug appetite became first rate, and you told me to eat everything I wished of a nutritious nature, and to exercise about the roJna as much impossible. I follow ed your advice, and to the surprise of my old physician and friends, I seem much better than I have been for several years, and breathe better than I have ever ex pected a person conk. with one lung, the left being corn pletelydried up. I feel very grateful to you, and con sider your advice and medicines Invaluable. • Yours, Truly, • T. S. SHELDON. Is, to 15 cts per y'd Dn.. Scuwsecx—Dear Sir :—About two years ago I was taken with a very troublesome cough and a pain in my breast; seven Or eight months passed away without my doing anything for myself. Then I applied to a physi cian, who attended me for about three months without rendering me any service. I also °Mottled the advice and treatment of a pnysician in one of our hospitals, and also had the advice and treatment of twoother phy sicians hut all to no pinjmse. During this long space of dm , - I was nearly dead; several times my friends came to see ate and witness my exit into the apitit world. I was confined to my bed two months at one time. My breathing was exceedingly short. I gave up several times all hope of getting better: and as re garded getting better; and ae regarded getting well, that was entirely oat of the question. And to think thii day lam well and hearty ! I was advised by some of my friends to try Dr. Schenck's Medicines. I secor dinzly bought bottle after bottle, until I reached the ninth: then I found a decided change in my cough for the better. I suffered severely from palpitation of the heart, and two weeks after I commenced taking your medicine this difficulty ceased. When I first went to Dr. Sehenrk's office it was with difficulty ;Mal could get up into his reception room, I was so weak and so swelled; my skin was as sallow as thongh I had the ittundice; I felt dull, heavy and sleep less.. Dr. Schenck after examining me. saidbotlarny lungs were affected, and rave me brit little hope; but his medicines. in about two wee k ' s, took right hold of me; it seemed to go right through my wbole sYstem. The Polmonic Syrup. Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, all took right bold in the right place. The Pills brought away great quantities of bile , and slime; the Syrup loosened the matter in my lungs, which c ime oil very free; the-Sea Weed Tonic gave me an appetite, and everything seemed to taste good. To sho w what great power the medicines have in purifying my system, and to show bow had was dis eased, beside all the bile that passed my bowels, and the great quantities of phlegm and matter I expecto rated, T broke out all over in large boils, that would continue to gather and run for about six weeks, and I had at one time over twenty five boils. I have nothing of the kind now, and feel like another person altogeth er. l can safely say that I have not enjoyed such health for five yea as as I do ,now, and cannot praise you and your medicines enough. May God abundantly bless and preserve yon ! is the sincere desire of one who has teen so wonderfully relieved through your agency: and it any one desires to know with regard to the truthful ness of this report, if they will call upon any of my friends, or upon me, No. 4 Dryden Place, near thorny, son street. below .:!adwalader. Philadelphia. they will be perfec!ly, satisfied with the validity of the case. - ' Yours, with mach respect. MARY SCRNAIDT. The above case, as described, la perfectly correct. I know it to be true. Yours, 'T. B. MILLER, mchfi Pastor of Ilancock, ALE. Church. Dr. Schenck will he professionally at his principal of , flee No. 15 North Sixth street. corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Sat urday.from 9 a. in. until 4 p. m., N 0.5 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday. from 9 to No. SS Snmm4r street Boston. Mass., every Wed nesday. from 9 toil, and every otheeFrlday at 108 Balti more street Baltimore. Md. AU ndvice free, but for.n thorough examitniffon of the lungs with his Respirome ter. the charge is .Nree dollars. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each 91 50 per bottle, or ST 60 per half dozen. Mandrake Pills 25 centsper box. jant lyjw Iroigale by all Druggists and dealers. CALVIN C. HAL ii SEY , For Pensioners, and 'Applicant? - for Pensions.— rer Office in Public Avenue, over the Store of J. Ly. one S Son. Montrone, Pa., May 28, 1664. tf PURE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD,- Um whiteet, thommst dnrable. the most economical. 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