The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 10, 1866, Image 4

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    FOB TUE DEMOCRAT.
" tome -Unto Se
The wondrous spell of God's glorious
presence rested upon the place. The mu
sic swelling over -and -around us, seemed
almost angel tones ; the soft pure light
irradiating the room to emanate fronr the
glory of his countenance. From the lips
of his, messenger, to whom twas given.to
*break the bread of life to nil of us that
were an hungered, fell in low, reverent
tones: " Come unto us all ye that labor
and are heavy laden, and I will give you
rest."
Down into the depths of our soul like
oil they fell, calming the troubled waters
there, and to our heavy weary eyelids,
came refreshing, long repressed tears,
watering the arid sands in our heart, and
washing away the sinful, half insane re
bellion against unalterable destiny, that
like some, dark, ill venomed spirit, bad
preyed upon a feverish distorted face, till
we had turned shuddering away from the
phantom like picture of coming gloom and
sorrow, that a morbid imagination ran
through the mysterious, mystic veil of the
future. " Come unto me." The dear
tones of our blessed Saviour seemed re
peating them over and over to us, not
with stern command, but 0 so tenderly,
and with such pitying, yearning love, till
at last with a sudden, wild impulse, our
heart broke away from its bonds of selfish
ness and pride, and bitterness, and with a
passionate, pleading cry for forgiveness,
bowed herself down at his feet, and there
rolled all its burdens oft '" And I will
give you rest." 'How very, very near
seemed heaven to us then. Earth's
clouds, and .eold grey shadows, that had
so lately lowered darkirronnd us, melted
away into new clear sunlight of hopeond
faith, and the complaining cry " My God,
my God,why !last thon forsaken me,"
that
our spirit in its deep sadness had before
uttered, e'lanz, d to the grand beautiful
anthem. "The-Lord is my light anti my
salvation." The way that had appeared
toilsome, and dreary, and desolate, now
to our altered vision grew smooth, and
easy to, tread; roses showered along the
path, whose dewy fragrance breathed of
heavenly odors, sweet trilled and warbled
their joyous notes, that seemed a prelude
to the songs of praise ; angel choirs are
ever chanting their thrilling melody ech
oing through the .vast corridors of God's
eternal church, and lingering even along
"
heaven's vestibule—" the narrow way—
till they fall faintly, sweetly upon the ear
of the teary traveler, inspiring . his heart
with new fervor and zeal, giving to his
faltering feet fresh vigor and strength to
push on in the upward way, till he reach
the celestial gate, the " straight gate," of
which our Saviour,Said, to him that knock
eth it shall be opened.'
Beautiful Lines.
[The following lines were written by
Tyrone Power, the famous Irish comedi
an, who perished on the .steamer Pres:-
dent. They were inscribed on the wall
of the" Old Blandford Church," near Pe
tersbnrr, Virginia:]
Thou art crumbling to the dust, old pile
Thou art hastening to thy fall ;
And around thee, in thy loneliness, ,
Clings the ivy to the wall.
The -worshiperecare scattered now,
Who knelt before thy shrine ;
And silence reigns where anthems rose,
In days of " Apld Lang Syne."
And sadly sighs the wandering wind,
Where oft in years gone by,
Prayers rose from many hearts to Him,
The Highest of the High.
The tramp of many a busy foot
-That sought thy aisles is o'er,
And many a throbbing heart around,
Is still for evermore.
How cloth ambition's hope take wing I •
How droops the spirit now I
We hear the distant city's din, - -
The dead are mute below ;
Thersun that shone open their paths
Now gilds 'their lonely &ayes,
The zephyrs thaviiiiee fann'd their brows,
The grass above:theg,waves.
.
Oh I .. kotdd we call the ninny back
Who've gathered bare in vain,
Who've careless roved,. where we do now,
Wholliiever again;_; _
flowwoeld our. e • hearti be stilted
I`6 meet the earliest, gne
Of the lovely and the beautiful,
Thelights of other days !
Fire, Life and Accidental
.GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
imrcszLt-L-coleie, i'zi•
Dome Insurance C0..0f N. Y., Capital and
Surplus. .8,000,000
Insurauee Co. of North .America,
Capital and Surplus.
laternationallieldsunnice Co. of2l. Y..
• . Capitaland Surplus, 1400,000
Girard Fire and 3larine Insurance Co. of
Phil's. Capital nrddn lae, 800,000
Lyeonting County Mutual Insurance Co.of
Nunes, Yern'a, Capital and Surplus. 2.500.000
Inaorauce Co. of N.Y. Capital and burpkus. -10500,1:00
Farmer's 'Mutual insurance Co. York, L's.,
Capital and Sundae,
Enterprise insurance Company, Phil's,
Capital and Surplus,
Insurance Co. State of rentsylrarlia,rbil
c.pit al and Surplus, _
itensington Fire end M. Insurance Co.,
Phil's. capital and Surplus. 800,000
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Dartford, Conn.. paying 80 per cent.
dfildends to the assured, Capital. 10,000,000
Albertan. Life luau:vac° Co., Naked. •
plait . , Capital, 1,000,000
Trarelers'lusurance Co. Hartford, Conn.. •
Insuring agalnat all kinds of accidents
Capital,. • • 600.000
allfMl liminess entrusted to Our dire will he attend.
ea td on fair termii, and till losses promptly adjusted.
- STROUD 1k - noun% Agents.
Wirolllce over the Foil 9411te, Foot of Public Airegne
DramcPa frutoins, • paansts snows
Montrose, Jan. lat. 1966. 17
• -
PURE PIBERTY,WIIITELRAD
IJiLL do more and better or aka v en cost, tban
:ay other. Try It 1 2_ • • -
Manufactured only by ZIEGLER SMITE. -
wbolesals Drug, Pilat, and 01 1 10 AW9fll. sa.
jatiso - • - rote Sa mem Plttlitli
BirAlNtgs cAltros.
Da. E. P. HIKES,
HAS permanently located at Priendavtile for tbe par
pose otpracticing medicine and surgery to Its
branches. He may be found at the Jackson House.
Office hours from 8 a. m., to 9 p. in. junlett
PrlendsatUe, Pa., Jan. 15th, 1868.
C. S. GILBERT,
XideleorlGSOCl .A.:LictiCks:LeittwV.
Sept etitf Great Bend, Pa.
ROGERS ct ELY.
Xateemusteicl Atmuctico2a.eteross,
iayloo Brooklyn, Pa
PETER HAY,
Salciesuseci .XLlLl.fotilazieetr,
MI GUI Auburn 4 Corners, Pa.
M. C. SUTTON,
X.aleasa.asect Ak.asciticoamoeir,
ap7 65tf Friendavilie, Pa.
CR %ETON', Loserno CO.. Penn - a—PENN AVENUE
0 nazi 63 J. W. BURGESS, Proprietor,
C. 0. FORDHAM,
8007'44 8110gDealer and Mannfactnrer Montrose,
Pa. Shop on Main street, one door below the Poet
Office. All kinds of work wade to order, and repairing
done neatly. Joni CZ
STROUD 4.t BROWN,
•
urnE AND LIFE TNSIIRANCE AGENTS. oMcs
12 over the Post °Mee, Montrose, Pa. All bnalners
attended to promptly, on fair terms. [Jan. 1, 1880.
Bru.raos &mom), • - CHARLES L. Bnowar.
LAMBERTON tt, MERRIMAN,
k TTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 924 Market street.
Wilkeebarre, Pa. Will practice in the several
Courts of Lucerne and Susquehanna Counties.
C. L. LANBEELTON. B. L. Misnatstax.
Dec. 4, 18135.
DR. E. L. BLAKESLEE,
VIIIITSICIAN & BURGEON. has located at Brooklyn
SnPq'a co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all call
with which he may be favored. Office at L. M. Bald
win's. (July 11-1 y
" DR. E. L. GARDNER,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. 'Montrose. Pa. Office
over Webb et Battenleld'a Store. Boards at
ficarle's Hotel. my6s tf
G. Z. DIMOCK,
PHYSICI 1.2.4 and Burgeon, *Montrose. AL Office
over the Post Office. Boards at Bearl&s Hotel.
DEALER In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery
Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drugs, Oils, and Paints
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Fees, Buffalo Robes
Groceries, Provisions, etc., New Milford, Pa.
W3l. H. COOPER ca r CO.,
BANKERS, Montrose, Pa. Successors to Poet, Cooper
Co. Office, Lathrop's new bonding, Turnpike-at.
wn. UIIETTEIO COOPER HENRY DRINXIIE.
McCOLLUM & SEARLE,
iTTORNEYS and Coto:Lennon at Law, Montrose, Pa.
Office In Lathrop`a new building, over the Bank.
T. IL 11(COLLIIX D. W. 51.11.111.11.
41TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension,
and Exemption Claims attended to. febt
Pr Office first door below Boyd's Store; Montrose, Pa
DOCT. E. L. lIANDRICK,
PIITSICIAN s SURGEON, respectfully tenders his
professional services to the citizen of Friends
villa and vicinity. Or Mike in the olliceof Dr. Lea.
Boards et J. Hosford's. JIM G3tf
Vlvu.s Bzu.
ABEL TURRELL,
FALER In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye l
Stuffs, Glass Ware, Paints, 01is, Varnish, Win
towGlass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perin
nery.,tc—Agent tor all the most swami.? pATICKT
EDlCurisa,—aruntrose, Fa.
. DR. WM. smrrn,
CRC/EON DENTlST,—Montrose, P.
Sofilce In Lathrop? new building, clear
tie Bank. All Dental operations will ho l IS
,erformedin good style and warranted.
•
JOHN GROVES,
OASHIONABLE TAW3II, Montrose, Pa. Shop ,
r over Chandler's Stara, on the Public ATeIITIO.
par -Ail orders filled promptly. in first-rate style.lip
Cutting done on short notice. and warranted to fit 10
WM. W. SMITH,
CABTNETAND CHAIR MANITFACTIII=9,—Poo
of Main street, Montrose, Pa. tf
P. LINES,
LIASMONABLE TAlLOR.—Montrose, Pa. Shop ,
I. In Phenix Block, ore: store of Bead, Watrotis
A Poster. An work warrnnted as to St and finish.
slitting done on short notice, In beet style. Jan'6o lt'
RESPECTFULLY announces that he Is vt,)w pro.
eared to cot all kinds of Garments in the most
Fastuonable Style, and warranted to At with elegance
snd ease. Shop over I. N. Bullard's Store, Montrose.
.e.cor_aozmi=t_o7
PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND
BACK PAY.
TlT.RuggFtilllCTEDoAm(TerttnenTillE GOV
on to
claims entrusted to his care. g P C l: liame p s lo w, and infor
mation FREE. L. P . FITCH.
Montrose, Jan. 14, 18E5. tf
SOLDIERS' BOUNTI,
PIINSION Sip
And Back , Pay !
Ttundersizned Li Aware or rnz Gorr:nit.
Ir ti lllfT, will give man)
prompt attention to ail claims intrns•
tad to hie ewe. No dune unless snecessfal.
Montrose. Ang..Zl. '63. J. 8. McCOLLVM.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,
PENSIONS,
.113,a4035. 3PE1,377
ffE undersigned, LICENSED AGENT of the OOV
T
ERNMENT. having obtained the necessary forme
dtc.. mill give prompt attention to all claims intrtiste ,
to his-care. Ivo charge unless seccessfol.
GEO. P. LITTLE.
Montrose* June 6th. 1£64.
1;700,000
CALVIN C. H.A.LSEY,
EximmiNG SURGEON ,
For Pensioners, and Applicants
for Pensions.
EirOnleo In Public Avenue, over tbo'Store of .1. Ly
on2.6;attisni, Pa., May 48, UM. if
The Montrose Democrat
Is Po"BLIMTL1) NEEDY TIITADAT DIONSERD, AT 110IPITATZ.
SUSQUENANNA COMET. Ps., NE
. Or 30 C:1)1Nr,
AT $2 KS ANSON IN ADVANCE—OD s23‘ AT END OP YEAR.
Business adrerelsements inserted at el per square of
10 lines, three timestand Wets for eachadditionai week.
Yearly advertisers; with metal changes, charged $lO
for four squares, quarter column $l5. half column sso; -
one column $OO. and other. amounts Inexact proportion.
Bastness cards of three lines, $3; or one dollar a line.
Vffngs ll l notices at the Cw3tomal7 rates,
.
Job PrlnUng emitted neatly and promptly st
.•
Ear prices.
Will%Norteges. Notes. Jtistieeie s *Mitalel'
otter minim fossil&
"Verleisass
ST. CHARLES 'HOTEL,
11. BURItITT,
A. 0. WARREN,
JOHN SAUTTEIt,
a'.7 -i.
'' , *r`• - •• ,
rtela:LA:tOl:PIMl
THE SOLDIE4►3 7
1-4aD.
G. W.,,ilOrnT.
WIIL give good satisfaction to all their customers
i . nd do work CHEAP= than at any other
Boot.& -, Shoe Show ,
in 'Call and see.. for yoninelvs. 13Criits
Half-soled , for VEII eeritresity--<)thei %work ac
cordingiy. ,larShop opposito the Binghamton store,
in Cullman 's building. • , • • -
Montrose, Jan. Wd,tf
, - -
D. W. LOWELL, Principal & Proprietor
Oir the above Inetittal on. respentfhlly cane attention
to the unsurpassed facilities of his course ofinstruc ,
tion:and the important additions and improvements
which have been made in and to the several departments
of his College. The course of instruction extended and
perfeeted,present to
YOUNG NEN and LADIES
The best facilities for obtaining
PRACTICAL, -COMPItERENSIVR, .ThISINESS
EDVC4TION. • •
The thorongb, novel and intern:lir g course of
ACTUAL PRACTICE
embraces a complete mutine of transaction's In caen im
portant branch of buriness. A Store, Bank and Railroad
Steamboat, Telegraph, Post-oillces, &., aro in full and
successful operation, representinu in a pleasing and sat
istsctory manner, the daily routine of actual business
life, in which the student becomes in progression an
ameteur
CLERK. ISKINHANT AND BANKER,
receiving. in each capacity. a practical& reliable know]
edge of business in its multifarious forme And phases
PENMANSHIP.
In this essential branch of business education no Col
lege offee better facilities to the learner. The Spence
rian system will be taught in snits varietias by the most
skillful maw ore or the art. Specimen! or Writing from
this institution have icceivcd the highest encomiums
from the preps.
For general information, tenns,'&c., address for Col
lege monthly, Which will he mailed free; for specimens
orPenmanet In. enclose two three-eent stamps.
dect2*ly Address D. W. LOWELL Principal.
Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, N. Y.
CHEAP CLOTHING
This day received onr Fall and Winter Stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING
OVERCOATS,
UNDERCOATS,
HATS AND CAPS, PANTS AND VESTS,
not's CLOTHING,
FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS, UNDER CLOTHING.
Look at Prices of a Few Articles :
Overcoats, heavy and warns, as low as $ 50
All wool Business Snits, Coat, Pants & Vest, WOO
Union Business Snits " " " 0 00
Good Undershirts and Drawers, per pair, 1 50
And other Goods in proportion.
Vir Garments made to order, and treirmlnted.to At
Flour .and 'Groceries!
Such as Teas, Coffee, Sogar.Molasses, iktieratus, Soap,
Spices, Salt, &c. &c.. as usual
Call and examine o"r Stock before purchasing ciao
where.
Wanted—Eggs, Chestnats, and grafted Winter Ap.
pies, (or which the highest prices will be raid in cash.
G. L. STONE £ CO.
Montrose, Nov. 28, 1865.
JAMES R. DE WITT,
DEALER IN
ORTIOODS:11111TIONS,
CIIOICE FAMILY
C0C1222122 4 ,
) :• 1 ,
BOOTS MU) SHOES,
fiats and Caps,
ciaLcs•4ctr...m3El., "EP",
GLASS-WARE,
Likvabs. 011 L%,
HARDI ARI AND NAILS,
dbo.
Vrcidnao taken in Exchange.
Montrose, Feb. '64. J. R. DeWITT.
Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R.
ON and after November W 7, 1855, passenger trains
will run as follows:
SOUTHWARD
A. E. A. It. 1.. N.
Leave Scranton, 5:50 10:60 4:50
•• Ringetou, 6:55 11:15 &20
" Rupert. 9:15 &53
Danville, , 9:50 9:30
Arrive ►t Northumberland, 10:30 10:15
NORTHWARD.
Leave Wort hiimberlrnd, 8:00 3:95
" Dnvllle, 8:40 3:40
" Rupert, 0:15 A. N. 4:15
Kingston, 2:35 8:30 8:55
Arrive at Scranton, 9:45 9:35 8:10
Passengers taking train south from Scranton at 5:50
a. in. via Nortbnmberland, reach Harrisburg at 12:30 p.
:n.; Baltimore 5:30 p. m.• Washington 10:00p. m.; via
Annan reacb Philadelphia at 1:00 p. IN.
Kingston, Nov. 25. H. A. FONDA, Supt.
PYRE, LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.
REFERRED by all practical paintera ! Try It, and
P
you will have no other.
Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & &MITE,
Wholetalo Drag, Paint and Glass Dealers,
jan3o ly 131 North 3d street, Philad'a..
"THE FAMOUS BARBEL ",
Come and see the famous Barber,
Famous Barber, late of Hayti.
Late of Hayti, now at Weeks',
Bow at F. B. Weeks' Store Room,
Find me .having and shampooing,
Find me.cutting hair to suit you,
Find me ready at your service.
At your service, CHARLEY MORRIS
montrose.,,uct. ia, pos. tf. .
TiItMA'SOP t 4%.!,11AML111
C1..49.33X15T3E110 ORGANS,
FORTY different styles,itdapted to sacred and seen
lar waste, for SRO tO POO eat b. Bfftroue gold or
silver medals, or •Ither drat preratutni awarded them.—
Illn strated Catalogues free. Address, MASON 12 HAM
LIN, Boston. or MASON BROTHERS, New York.
Sept.!, 1313.5.71y5tup
LOTS FOR SALE.
Tudt:teVrebaelEL.lTAL7. l ,airjoje"pir s ceziOrytig
the extensive works of Ore, R., L. & Ca., wir
in progress ; Th ey are laid OutdneoutteMentshapeand
good size, and may be purchased at liberal Mpg and on
irso terms of payment.
Great Send, Doe. 7, 1864. 3 **A91111ICI:
. .
ABELTIMR,ELL
Is continually receiving
NEW GOODS,
And keeps constantly on hand a fall and desirable as.'
aortment of genuine,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-staffs, Teas, Spices and
other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Ulnae's Pa
per, Glassware. Lamps, Kerosene, Benzoic,
Tanner's 011. Lahricating Otl, Nentstoot 011,
Refined Whale Gil. Varnish, Whips,
Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder,
Shot, Lead, Gan Caps: Musical
Instruments, Tot et Soaps.
Bair Ofis, Brushes. Pocket Knives,Spectacles, Silver
Plated Spoons. Forks, and Ivory Handled Knives,
Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of
Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, tte.
ALL THE
Patent Medicines
advertised in Montr Y
and
MA
neßKE T. arjtevery GOOD KIND
ANYN
In short, nearly everything to restore the sick. to
please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy,
and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts
of life. Enumeration is impracticable, as it would all a
newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of
ABEL TURBELL, Montrose, Pa.
NEW GOODS.
WEBB .& BUTTERFLELD
Are now receiving their
•
spring ,sinnintr
a.. ca. 40.11") .
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
DRESS GOODS, contacting of
GRBNADINBS,
POPLINS*
CHALLIES,
DBLAINES
LF.NOES,
ARAMATTAS, •
idERINOES.
BRILLIANTS,
JACONET?E PRINTS,
Ando good assortment of cll•kiude of Gioscisdn our line.
Montrose, May IL ISM
New Skirt for 1866.
The Great Invention of the Age in
HOOP SKIRTS.
I. W. BRADLEY' S' New - PatentIGIPLEIE (double)
ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT.
THIS InVention consists of Duplex or two] Elliptic
Pure Ecfined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided
tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the
tongliestosost flexible, elsatic and durable spring ever
nsed. They seldom latest or bend, like the single spring
and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful
shape more than twice as long as any ghee spring
skirt that ever has or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility, great comfort aed pleastire
to any lady wearing the Duplex. Elliptic Skirt will be
experienced particularly in all crowdea assemblies, Op
erns, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs.
fovdromenade and_ house dress, atstheskirt cats be folded
'when in use to occupy a small place as easily and con
veniently as a silk or muslin dress.. .
A lady haven g enjoyed the pleasure,comfott and great
annvenlencetif wearing' the duplex elliptic steel spring
skirt for a single (ley will never afterwards willingly
dispense with their nee.' For children, misses sod
young Indies they are superior to all others.
The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn
covering which is need on all single steel hoop skirts.
The three bottom rods on every skirt are also double
steel. and twice or double covered to prevent the cover
ing from wearing off the rods when dragging down
stairs, stone steps, etc., ctc., which they are constantly
subject to • hen in use.
All are made of the new and elegant corded tapes. and
are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer
• the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are
I unquestionably the lightest most desirable, comfortable
ant economical skirt ever made.
WEsTS. BRADLEY it CADY.
Proprietors of the Invention, and sole manufacturers,
97 Chambers. and 79 & 61 Reade streets, N. Y.
- -
For sale in all first-class stores In this city, and thro'-
0ut..4.1te 'united AMER and lanlitla. naVantik Cuba, Hexlet•.'South Ainerlea; and the Nest hidler." '
re ttelatre. tot. the Duplex )11111pitt ter
diinblej Spring Skirt. Jan3o 3m
Dr. N. L. Brundage,
SURGEON DENTIST,
HAS permanently,Jmted in Montrose— Once over
Webb - "S" Datterdeld's. - "geople.Lof this Vicinity,
espeClHßy Dios° toot hiees ones wanting beautiful plates
of Teeth. wonld do welt to give him a call. All work
warranted to give eatinfuction.
6 1"$E11 NEAP 3E' .41. rinEIZTrI".
Dr. B. Wood's Plastic Metallic Fitting, an improved
fitsible metal for Filling Teeth, for which I have the
right, privilege and license, granted by him to one for
Dental purposes in my own practice as a Dentist. It is
called Cadmium Alloy, and is designed to take Montane
of amalgams, tin. metallic oxides, dc. for ening. It
does not contain mercury, end hence an absence ofthe
difficulties that in 'melt a e,i iety of ways °tears, or are
liable to occur with the agent.
Its Qualities- end Advantages.
This filling is designed for making perfect and dnrable
plugs, as a substitute for gold NS e economy le an ob
j
ectt ; and for inferior material where the Teeth can be
sawed, and not for temporarily stopping those which are
diseased end worthless.
Assnming then that it be aklllfolly used. the Plastic
Metallic Filling possessea advantages above every other
material bat gold for filling Teeth, while it 'can he em
ploved in many cases where gold cannot. It can be i
troduced with facility and accurately secured. It molds
closelyto the walls of the cavity withnnt recession or
shrinkage, forming a perfect plug, solid throughout,
thus excluding air and moisture.
Montrose, Oct. 1008135.
LIBERTY 11111 TE MD.
Liberty White Lead.
Liberty White Lead.
TRT IT ! TRY IT !
TRY IT I TRY IT
WARRANTED to corer more surface, for same weight,
than any other. Buy the but, it is the cheapest.
Liborty,Lnad Ur/deer than any other. '
Liberty, Lead corers better than any other.
Ethertr Leadwears lonaer thin any other.
Liberty Lead is more economical than any other., ,
Liberty Lead to more free from impurities, and is'
WARRANTED to do more and better work
at a given cost, than any other.
Buy the BEST, It Is the CHEAPEST.
Manufactured and warranted by
J= rl7 A
WIIOLESALE
DRUG, PAM & GLASS; DEALERS,
137 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Je 29-1 e PLICLADELTII/A.
ERIE RAILWAY.
cw.GrErantrah.°..frefeaamverrl3reacifigenMdldaa.iitNabloTnitit
following hours, viz :
liTlTegartvireercl .13cruaa.cl.
Train 1. Buffalo Express, at 3.20, p.m.
5, 'Lightning Express for Dunkirk.. 8.31, am.
1., Mall. 7.52,
p.m.
7, Night Ex. for Dunkirk - and BMW°, 8.00, a.m.
9, - .Mail for Buffalo and Dunkirk 5.27, a.m,
21. Emigrant 11.13, am.
27. Way Freight 1.02,
Elmertwenrci XElcoviascl.
Train 2, New York Extras( at 1.42, p.m
4, Night Express 4.13, ti.in
6, Steamboat Express... • 8.88,. p.m
8, Cincinnati Express a,rn
12, Night ....... 3.12,, af.rn
28, Way Freight 10.33, a.m
Trains 8 & 21 run daily. Train .4 rnnsdaila.except Sun
days and Mondays. Train 8 runs daily except
Mondays:: Train 8 Innis,' at. Great Bend Sundays and
Mondays only.. Train 12atope Mond ays only. Al! oth
ers run daily - except Sundays.
H. RIDDLE, Gan' Sup't, New rink:
WM. it.,BARII. Genl.Pusactiger Agent.
AAONVABIII AtetoclatlOn.PitinadellPbla t Pa
MOW" Of Om Crteneil3eminal.Vtiniuland sex
nalveteme-new and Tellable trertment—in Reportr of
the HOWARD ARSOCIATION. eept by mill in toiled
letter enve)cmee.free ethane:- AddrielDr. J. Stumm
yaw& Haw rdAseeelatienato Ifikretb Otbstreet,
phti,no =.a' '
NEW -GOODS,
JUST ARRIVED YOU Tfl
idatipribiag arinstiae,
LATE and IMPORTANT
HEWS FROM TIE SOUTH I
2 FORT FISHER CAPTURED _Au
HIS time, and the good people of Wilminton an T d
other places in Dixie are said to be much TERRY
fIed •, but the good people of Montrose and sicinity
need not be alarmed in the least, as nearly all kinds of
goodssre ooi"g down, and bare been going down (into
M. &or , of the enbwriDer)almora eveiy day fora long
time past, and all wishing good Goods had better call
rod examine qualities and priceabefore buying, as it is
my purpose to sell goods strictly upon the principle of
/ire ana let live. In the Franklin Hotel building.
Montrose, Jan. 24. A.R. BULLARD.
TEAS.—Clinlec Teas, good at les, butter at 12a, and
beet at 15 and 15s per lb.
Stigarn., Syrups and Molasses that aro need, and
Vinegar that is some soar.
Tobacco, (the "fllthysrced") from 30 to 120 eta. per
lb. and some An the shape of amyl'.
,
Yankee Not.iOns, Books and Stationery, Pocket
Diaries for 1865, Candles, Nuts, Crackers, Cheese, cider
and domestic Wines, Butter, Lard, Potatoes, Onions,
Fresh Oranges, Lemons and lots of other Good things
quite too numerous to mention, for sale by
Montrose. Jan. 1865. A. N. DULLARD.
Manhood: How Lost, How Re-
stored.
1 UST nublsbefi, a new edition of Dr. Culver.
a well's Celebrated Essay on the radical core
(without medicine) of t-ranw.s.xottunoza, or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotency,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar
riage, etc.; also, Consumption. Epilopey, and Fits, in
duced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance.
11:17 - Price, In a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
The Celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly
demonstrates, from a thirty years' succeeaftd practice,
that the alarming consequences of ,eif-abnn may be
radically cared without the dangerous use of Internal
medicine or the nppl ice lion of the knife—pointing cult
mode ofcere at once simple. certain and effectual, by
means of which every sufferer, no matter what his con
dition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and
rated 4.
his Lecture should be In the hands of every
youth and every man In the land.
Sent. tinder seal. in a pliln envelope, to any address,
post paid. on receipt of six cents, or two poet stamps.
Addrees the publishers,
(II AS. J C. FILTYR dt CO.,
17' flowery, New York, Poet Mike box 4,566.
March 23, 1866—Iyemp.
Peace & Peace Prices.
PEACE ESTABLISHED.
Large Lines of Prices Conquered (k Reduced
H. 2131.11.-rrltt
Is now recelNing, for Spring Supplies, new and large
Stocks of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Crockery, Hardware,
STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, Ben
zole, Curpetings, Floor Oil Cloths,
Wall Paper, Window Shades,
Hats d: Caps, Boots Shoes, Clocks, ke.
Including, as usual; full varieties of the most popular
styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS,
BONNETS, RIBDONS, FLOWERS, se.,
which he will sell on the moat favorable terms for
CASH, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Time Buyers.
Flour- & Salt on hand as usual.
NEW MILFORD, June, ISGS.
HUNT BROTHERS ,
tacnEzzLivirr ON", Paz.,
Wholesale t Retail Dealer. in
ii Ma 2D 2 3.9
c..)lam,
STEEL, NAILS,
SPIKES, %ROI/ELS,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
RAIL. COUNTERSUNK k T RAIL SPIKES.
RAILROAD et MINING SUPPLIES.
-CARRIAGE SPRINGS. Arixe, SKEINS AND
BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and 11 'ASH
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES,
FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS. ete.
ANVILS, VICES, 'STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS,
HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, Sc. ate.
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BOLTING. PACKING,
TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT. HAIR &131:INDSTONES.
FRIECCEI WINDOW GLASS. lEATHER&. FINDINGS.
OA lIIIIANK'S SCALES.
Scranton. March 24, IFf,3. ly
F 0
c ELZ ' IEI
Run ad Cattio Ponders.
Liberty White Lead
Liberty White Lead
TRH, RP.A37
COUGHS, Di
TEMPER,
'PERS, FOUND)
LOSS OF API
TITE AND VIT.
ENERGY, tre.
use Improves
Wind, indeues
the appetite-al
• smooth a
glossy skin—am
transforms t h
miserable 'helot
horse.
Li ell diseases of Swine, such at Cent/m.ollOn In (it
the Loop, Liver, . • " ' , • tor
&v., , this article - ` • OW
Iletf AS a speetfle. . • • . •
By putting from ,
oraquilt a' paper -
to a paper in a
barrelorewili the
Apia diseasei .7= =.
trill be eradicated .7 ,
or•entlrel.T Prevented. If given hi Uwe, 'a art ,
Pre.velitive and Cara Or the Beg Cholera. .
Price .25 Ceuta per Paper, or 6 Papers for .$2. oat
nimpazzo air • •
Plat7r4. AC: I3 ROIi
3111014:8AUI Plittfi AND 111D10111 D1P0T. 411 . 1
No. 116,XV:11,,Baltlitare, NAL - bed
For Bee tot 41414‘tinilteepra,,throastr ,
• pops
A FRESH LOTS OF
At WILSO GRIFFIS & IVARNIIR'S
REY GROCERIES,
This preparation, at
og and favorably A..
town, will thor
telly leinvigorato swot
rotor-down utd mb,
,w-spirited henrys, \P'
strengthening
Id cleansing the
,mach and Intar
ICC
It Is a sure pre-
Featly' of all Ws- 411
eases incident ti
5
FLUID EXTRACT =RIP
Pos Nen-netenttos or Incontinence of %Mak lataroost.
tlam or Ulceration of Clap Madirrr or LlClrters, D:tvaast of .
roe Preatrala Clant, Cravat, r.rict Drat tnocolls,Drepit•
cal CtrsUlan O :ate Nreeknero, Debitar, Foible Coak
ke.
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
Improved. ]Close Wash
Wll ratliaally extarainate Peal tSa sistem Melissa vis
ta; from Itab:unf DilllpMll4ll.ag 7:41:41 a panes, WI for
no mange of eZ4.I, no ilmumunienedi or Fvo . vs vas;
complzta . ly cupersadinq Masa Itopltantnlan4 daiNrsiss
rezwlita, CogaLla and ltaroxery,ln curing Mesa ilitetses.
USE HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT 13tiCilt1
Ia Menses of the Urinary Omani, whether eihU*: to
AL3 et riatital, - frera eaWieser cattail co,fgiacrfinl, Mid
no matter of haw long standing. It is pleasant la lte tarty
and odor, MIS ZULtTr. la actin., and corn strengtiosalag
them any of the preparation, et .E , rt or Iron.
Those sufforlog frost Ere Len Daveor Deliesfe Comdr.
tssliono, procure C. 4 I:enseety at enc..
The Itoader must be avast that. however sled may be
tho atta.k of the above clisoasea, It is certain to oZett Ida
Zodily IlealCl, .114:gal P 3ltif Pi and brav1 4 rt. It as
treatment L sr:omitted to, Cormpttiii .r Tizanhy
mane.
AY the above Iliasaies regolre the ati ef. aystio.
HEL BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Ie tho avost T4ttr.etio.
Compound Fluid Extract Samaparffin;
Ter purifylay the blood, reatioeing all &temp allataT tegp►
cams and letwadonso 1a WC, eltroatli cauctltallettal &-
Gases art do f: ea an latauro ttat• of the bleed, awl •
only callable and effectual known reszoffy foe tie Ann •f
Lerefola, Scald Iload, salt Rhea=, Palau sad ffwatflag of
the Donis. tleeratlorts of the Throat mad Lop,
rLE9los oa the Paco, Totter, Erysipelas, lia# !lab , oar
New of tho akin, and hi:eat:lug the cosausattex.,
A- .I
NOT A Iz'E.V.7 •
Of the wont disorders that eikt nozisPtd ado" frail the
=caption that, accumulates In the r.b.d. Of all the der
Cl:Merles that bay. been 111240 to purge if eat, sate eta
equal In effect lird7,3lTOLD*2 CON.F.'o7i2ro =Tan
07 &AMU P.112.ar.a. It cleanses and renovates the
flood, Instills the vigor of health tate the isystaia, and
pegges out the humors which nate disease. It stbiailatin
the healthy fauctlons of the body, and expels the disorders
that grew and rankle In the Mood. Such a remedy, that
could be relied on, has long been sought fat, and sew, for
the Grit time, the public have ems** whleh tur sea le
pend. Our epee. here does root 'Malt of cevillestes to
show Its effects, bet the trial of a single balls will thew I.
. the sick that It has virtues surpasahrg anything they have
ever taken.
Two tablespeoottal of the ratrast tit Sanaperillo.aildei
"'I
to a pint of liable, b equal to i • Lisboa Did Drill, mai
sot bottle b equal to a jailor' • Lbe firtap tit liessoperro4
or the desoetlea as =alit lead •' •
The above Tattraett are prepared ea parer eeleatifa
principles—la Toesso—and embody the - foil stianth of
the ingredients entering lute their eamptodLloa., • read?
and trenelcutive tut will bo a eortriarisoa of quar preens
Iles oath these set forth la the U. tt. Dlspriatiop.
HOW TO USE THE MEW
In DIStUel of the Mood, 'flamers on the Tate; if' any
and ovary part of the body, we Extract Itsseipasias, trr
plying to rimplos and all external Puticfs. 4 0 2 raPtIM
tai Improved nose We/h.
VsoLho Extract Bede far all diseases vligiditl
of a Glared*, except these of the Urinary Orvussessali as
Gonorrisma and Gleat; In these nu the rained Tashi
and !eject with the Improved EMI 'Wash. •
Pr' TOR= CXTRAC=3 MINI" ILICEIt ADMITTED
TO ME LY Taz mum STAVE AZIIT, and is. an
In Toy general use In AO thelSTAill ido3T:dl.ll AID
rer.:act 1 - xadts TIMM throuthoni tfin lead, as Ira U
in private practice, and sin InTaltabla
remedies.
Dlreel tenors to—
AZAIDOLD'S DRUG 0 CIFEMICIAL ITAMMOM
594 Broadway, N. Y.; next Metropolitan Hotel,
Oa TO
irsimamays fI DICAL mop,
104 South Tenth St.,' Assembly Build's, Phile
is Invaluable.
es the quality 0,
e milk. It baa
proven by se- cr
experiment to
:ace the nun- M—
et milk and
A twenty per
and makethe
:er firm and pi
In fattening
it&free them
ppetite, lacuna
• hide, and
them thrive 9
FLUID EXTRACtlialtAtilliik
RELKBOLD'S
lEUEL,III-734011_4 1 13 0 'S
=mix COSIZIMILLTIM
, MEDICI/T33.
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