The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 28, 1870, Image 4

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    1831.
OriiTlTSt
The Oak Democratic Paper In law
quebaaea County.
NOW IS TNE TIME TO arßscum.
We offer the following terms , for Increasing
badrogation in 1871 :
One copy, all months, - - • $1 00
One copy, one year, - - - ' - 200
We will aend the DitrIOCIULT and the American
Stock Journal one year for $2 50.
The Dtwocitar and the Lady's Friend one
year for $3 50; and other Periodicals In the
same proportion.
We will club the DErsocner to new subscri
beta, on condition that the money invariably
accompanies the order, on the following terms :
5 copies to one address, one year, cacti $1 75
10 " " -" " 150
25 185
A copy eentillettle one getting up the dab of
trreniViee.
Let tattetp tocircatotc the Duitoclua.
Montrose:, Jan. 1, 1871
She 4inutroot @meat,
E. B. HAWLEY, EDITOR
MONT/10313. PEIIN9.Is
WEIRCIDIDA Y. DEC. 28. DM.
Vhe Gerrymander and our [blare.
Below we copy from the Clearfield Re-
With this number closes volume XXVII publican an exellent review of the recent
of the Montrose DEIIOCIIAT, and also the speech of the lion. Willian A. Wallace, in
first full volume during our connection Philadelphia, on the apportionment. Al
with it, as editor and proprietor, and be- `though the special election which called
fore the issue of another paper the old ' forth the speech of Mr. Wallace has result
year of 1870 will have been severed by the 1 ed in a eplended victory to the democrats,
scythe of Time ; and with all its joys and 1 the suggestions of the Republican in re
sorrows, successes and failures, will be 1 gard to reform of the constitution are
garnered among the many ripened sheaves i timely and fitting, and we,therefore,invite
of the past. ' the attention of the reader to them :
While we would pronounce the ensto- "We ; print this week the speech of Sen
mary benediction, of wishing yon all a ator Wallace, delivered on Monday evening
"Happy New Year," we cannot hope to I.lth inst.. in Philadelphia. to the people
reap more happiness in the year to come, 'of the first senatoral district. It is an el
ohe crowned with greater success, than hanstltvsrio
argument,e,
andoftheneed
upon then
at
of energetic vass ln
has attended our every effort during the , that
ac t ion to elect Colonel Dechert to (lie sen
eventful year that is just passing, except ate. No morepowerful reason can be
by improving on its lessons. given why the d emocracy should carry
The many old years that are passed arc that district than the facts and the figures
in this speech. Tiler have evervth
to us of vast import, as they have
been given tug togain in so doing, and we justly add, furnishing as with beacon lights for our no g thing to lose. With the legislature and
future life voyage, that, if heeded, mill en- . the governor against us, we will have a ,
able us to steer our bark of happiness en- , repetition of the infamy of 1864 and of
tirely clear from the wrecking shoals up- the practical result shown by the . figures
, of this speech. In a word,disfranchisemen t
on which too many times it has been and outrage for us, and double representa
strand4;. and whether it be a happy or I (kin for radicalism. With success in that
a sorrowful year will depend wholly upon I election, we have the senate and will eon
ourselves,in cultivating the proper desires 1 trot
c lts organization, fbi and o be able torctlim
and cimumscribing them with manly and man
ment :f th e r swe. and s:,too h , in nest a 4 I TTrd to
virtoons actions. It is our privilege to a constitutional convention, with one
qOaff the fullest draughts of human hap- i branch of the legislature we will have
pinessif we will, and the Present is the i our fast proportion of the delegates and
only time teesecure it, as neither the Past . our just share of representation therein.
That reform in many matters of state
or Future is with us. government is imperatively necessary,
Before entering upon another volume, , can scarcely be controverted ; the election
wedge o wLit_n_fit iitne-4.--...ex.r0r ., '‘!"4 • - 77 - '7 --, 7 r -'" - -""----- - '"r---•-, n i
be thankful thathe wasn't some one eles - s , without with pitch. a
boy. 1
A Word to our Friend..
—Traveler :—Will this road talie, me I
into the village, my lad ? Boy.—Yes, ter
will if ye toorn round and go 'bother way.
co LINTY OFFICEPS
—After a wedding it was formerly a I Pretadeut Jritkr—Hon. F. B,3trecter.
.culved in water I Associate Jadges—A. Baldwin. It. T. Ashley.
custom to drink honey dis Shoemak er
1 1 ::rothzs r uhr sl e Cl r. erk of C e o r :rt e s TL l.r. oi
for thirty dave—a moon's age ; hence the do
District Attorney—D. W. Searle.
origin of the y honey moon. , Treasurer-11=1u Ohddeti.
—Mrs. Moddler never could, for the I 114:1 t t r y — Ze m ri -11% me
life of her understand what a high church. ; u e....l l 'serrer, J. T. Ellis, Preserved
man was, until she heard of a French '
minister being up in a balloon. Cummissinners' Clerk—Wm. A. Crossmon.
Jury Commissirmers—F. B. Streeter, et offklo, Daniel
—Mr.. Eel& is lecturing in Oregon, B-7.=.1v-Rit.L.73l"el7,"Tracy Hayssen, El.M.Jones.
with a.riew to induce women to keep out I vorontr — Dr•
of the wilds of politics, and brow4e only
in quiet home pastures.
—A young lady, upon one occasion. re
quested her lover to define love. Well.
said he, it is to me an inward impressibil
ity and an ontward.all-over-ousness.
—An Alabama editor itemizes his ad-
vices froze East Tennessee as follows :
Methodist
meetings continue with in- I
creased interest—ten convicts shipped to
the penitentiary.
—A good deal of the consolations of.
fined in the world are übout as solacing
as the assurance of the mail": to his
wife as she fell into the river : You will
find ground at the bottom, my dear.
— . At a late fashionable wedding at a 1 ,
elute& in Newton, N. J., the bridal par- 1
ty being a little dilatory, the organist
plated, "Eager to meet thee, love," and
*gam, the lovers not-coming, he - sounded
forth, "Robin's not here."
—An East Tennessee woman stopped'
a railroad train by waving a red flag, and •
wanted to know of the enraged conduc
tor if Rainy Kelvins Thompson,
with a
blue hat and red plume, was aboard. 'Con
ductor ed,guaked to engineer, "go ahead—
fast." ,
—Mrs. Atkinson, of Providence, thus
Nuns her three year's experience of mar
ried life : The first year my husband call
ed me "my dear, the second year—
" Mrs A. f and the third year " old sor
reltop." This last I could not stand.
rar"Jubus, what the debble you look
ing ohnt,m3f - when I :read,Ale
paperr" , "Go sway, , fellah 1 I can't read.
u llgoliesal you's -, big'. nitf for dat."
f'Dat ;det. , muffin ; cow's tOg nuff to
catch 'mice;' but she can't do it:: , Kin
akar
, -4iea. Lees family have selected Col.
Charles Marshall, his private secretary du
riaj the war to prepare the memorial
voltimo of MOM.
. _
focal advertisers, if they Amite' to be ego ,
eommodated. We prefer to labor for our
own town, and MOM . ?Merest* rather
than for foreign eentions and strangere.—
We do not wish any (MOW gire us an ad
vertisement to accommodate us, for we
I can fill our advertising columns with all
we have room for, but they are the per
eons who should feel obligated for the ac
commodation, that they have County pa
ns for a medium to greatly advance
their business interests., We do not wish
to 'monopolize, or advise any one to trans
fer advertising from any of our cotempo
mils, but wish to say, that 1,500 families
reached by our paper and in the immedi
ate vicinity where trade must come from,
is of as muck importance as 1,50 f) by any
other journal.
Three hundred families who receive
our paper at Montrose P. 0. are import
ant customers to the business men of this'
borough, as they are the parties from
whom they receive support. The same
may be said of every borough in the
connty, and these are (most of them) fam
ilies that are not reached by any other
county paper.
Business men of this county do not re
ceive their patronage from Luzerne,
Wayne, or Bradford, hence a circulation
in those counties is of no importance to
them. If large circulation alone is im
portant in local advertising, the World or
Tribnne would meet the end.
We present these facts for the consider
, ation of our business men, and if they
choose to take advantage of our columns
I it will be a pleasure to present .them to
I the public.
We ask a careful persusul of our Pros
pectus in another column, and the ex
! tended co-operation of friends in circula
ting' the Ds soccer.
In conclusion we propose to spare
no efforts on our part in main
taining and improving
* the DEMOCRAT,
and we ask all our friends to assist us by
• helping to increase its circulation. With
many thanks for well timed favors, we
hope to wish you all increased happiness
in many years yet to come.
1871.
E. IL. DAWILEIG
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
OFFICERS OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Wro. H. Jessup...President; B.,3l.Janes,iames Ka.
-on, Vire Presidents; Oto. A. Jessup. Corresponding
Secretary; Hem C. Tyler, Recording Secretary; C.
B. Gerr..Treo.nrer; H. H. Harrington, A. Baldwin,
11. 11. thinner, Executive Committee.
MONTROSE & BRIDGEWATER ASTLBX.
Marcrous.—John Trumbull, W.L.Coz, S..Laavian
Tr.:sneerer—B. Thatcher.
Secretary-8C3.1. L. Baldwin.
steward—David Thirds.
Physician—Dr. J. D. Vail.
. .. . ...
- ' • - - DOUOUGR-OPPICERS.
.
Barress-.C. N. Geri. , Connell—W. A. Crossmen.
W. W. Watson. A_ .T. -- Gerritenn;Wter. H. Jamey, C, N.
CrendsU, J. P. shoemaker , D. Dreastcr,D. Y.Anstist,
U. A. Deans.
Cd V. Bowen.
—WO eta. Whipple. •
,
. nehooi D etra—Wm. H. Jessup, J. B. DeWitt, W.
W. Watson, B. Thatcher. D. P. AnsUn, C. C. Balser.
Presbyterian—Res. Jacob G. Miller.
Eolsoopal—Rev. R. A. Warriocr.
Baptist—Bev. L. B. Ford.
Methodist-11er: King Elvall.
EtnacrlES Ci 4 .• 71 9
07SiTto Clinpte.; keel?-fit
Thursday of each mouth on or before full moon.
• .IVacreadAnimertio.,TEl. A. T. 14, -*netts at Masonic
MaltlibellreT ssedamiday of elchtroonth on orbefore
full ammo, and the aeoond Wedueiday thereafter.
Sinatra*. Lodge. No. 1.51„ I. O. of 0.1?., Meets at Odd
Fellows 111.11 ever: Toottlai etehlttg•
Ft. Jobes Enouispiasah No. 30.11fteets at Odd Fel
lows Mal thead &Jidda Friday each mohth.
nebinaDeSTen Erdte, No. T, motto at Odd Follows
Gail the &stand third Friday oath mouth.
Montrose tote. 1. 0. of 0. T. meets at Good Temp.
tars Hell ovary moods, evening.
Good Samerital Temple of 00 ..AO. TO meets at
good TompLare timid Frida,T of sach*nctii
TirE",*NOR3I.4I4 - SCHOOL,
_ TA TS
, • -_- , - - -ILA.tiareisk,llooA CO. PA.
_ Engrudrintrebunteal -Terms begin
-SepteMber Ws; December 12th, and Much 27th.
State anpropriations:or-students. Students ad
mitted at Any time: ,Aonle to t •-• ••
CHAS IC VLIIRILL; -
1 itterwilvta, , - PwAng. •
WM ' -l E i kkUY• • - -
A New and lure supply.
Montrose, Nov. 24. INZ. ABEL TVRILEI.2.
off theft, for when wait it ever
known in a representative body in Pecn
sylvania that we did not outweigh them
in the ability of our representation. The
amendments, too, can be submitted separ
ately, so that at the polls we can cast our
united vote for certain 'propositions and
against others, and here is the answer to
very many of our cotemporaries who see
in a convention the single idea of the
negro. Were this and this all, we would
be content with the existing condition,
but many reforms have become a vital
necessity, and we will be recreant to mil
selves and to our mission longer to delay
them.
An -honest apportionment, constitu
tional reform and the .administration of
the government in accordance with the
tenets of the democratic faith are the key
notes to success, and will be the evidence
of vitality in a harmonious, progressive
and victorious democracy.
CONGRESSIONAL SEMINARY.
SENATE, Dec..l9o,—The House Joint
Resolution to correct an error in the en
rollment of the law in relation to the mode
of drawing Grand and Petit jurors, passed.
The House bill amendatory of the Revenue
act of last session to remove ambiguity in
the classification of sugars, was consit:ered
and finally laid over. The resolution re
lating to the printing of the Patent Office
report,was discussed for several hours, and
finally passed. At 2:45 P.N., the business
of the morning hour was resumed and a
number of bills wen: introduced and refer
red. Mr. Williams made an ineffectual
effort to get up his joint resolution for a
Joint Committee to take charge of all Ocean
Telegraph bills. Mr. Schurz's Amnesty
resolution was referred to the 4 Committee
on Disabilities. At 3;15 P.M., the Senate
resumed consideration of the question of
goverment liability for the appropriation
of private property to public uses during
the war, as presented by the bill for the
relief of J. Milton Best, of Paducah, Ken
tucky, for the destruction of his house by
Federal troops during an attack made by
the Confederates. Messrs. Bayard, Howe,
Davis and Pratt advocated the measure,
and Messrs, Howard, Chandler and Sher
man opposed it. Pending a motion to
postpone, the Senate at 4 P.M. went into
Executive session, and soon after adjourn
ed.
llonsE—ln the House a large number' .
of bills were introduced and referred. Mr.
Kellogofferd a joint resolution instructing
the Committee on Ways and Means to hi
quire into the expediency of the immediate
repeal of the income tax. The Ijouse re
fused to second the question by a vote of
64 to 71, and the resolution went over.
The Postofficc Appropriation bill was re
ported. It appropriates *26,161,698. Mr.
Jones offerd preamble and resolution set
ting forth that, as the right of secession
was from the beginning debatable and the
right of revolution affirmed in the Declara
tion of Independence, it was the duty of
Congress to grant a free and unqnalitied
amnesty for all rolitical offenses; rejected,
yeas 14, naysl42, several Democrats voting
in the negative. Mr. Cox asked unanimous
consent to offer the same resolution with
out the preamble. but Mr. Jones objected.
A bill appropriating 830,000 for the re
moval of the Apache Indians from New
Mexico and Arizona to a reservation pass
ed. A bill giving soldiers of the war of
1812 and of the Mexican war a right to
enter under the homestead law. 160 acres
of land, passed. At 3 P. M., the house
went into Committee of the Whole on the
Pension Appropriation bill. The bill was
passed. Mr. Conner, ofTexas, made a per
sonal explanation. Branching out on to
the Rtihj,ct of revenue reform, Mr. Dawes
objected to his continuing. The House
again went into Committee of the Whole,
and took up the Legislative, Executive
and Judical Appropriation bill. It appro
priates 818,635,480. At 4:30 the Com
mittee rose and the House adjourned.
SENATE Dee 20th.-31r. Sherman pre
sentee a bill to authorize the issue of 8300,-
000,000 additional 6ve per cent. bonds.
authorized by the funding act of last ses
sion; objection being made, it went over.
Mr. Morton moved to take np tb
Lion for the appointment of a cot
to visit San Domingo. This mt
discussed till the expintfion'otti
ing hour. A motion to proceed
1
s-Domingo business was carrit
want all. ,_Mr. Sumner was awl
age in the crit0ttx.........
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bonotilblly board. lt shows how poor
blind made gto.ooo/xoo ; bow a poor bolt blind tailor be.
came a great banker, O butcher's apprenvice the wealth,
lastman in a America. an unknawn mechanic et million
sire in seven ears. with 111/07 more such examples;
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olence. Mr. Stunner denied the s
General Grant had made that he lok
Executive session and' on his Wei _
tour, disparaged the President. A unit. ~
of important bills were introduced ,
referred. A long debate occurred all
the order of business. Finally the act
on Mr. Morton's resolution, atithori
the President to send an investiga TO" PHYSICIANS.
commission to San Domingo, was resin.
ed. Mr. Bayard, in along and able argt
ment, opposed it. Mr. Sunnier follower
in a speech reviewing the whole Domini
can question , severely criticising the
course of the administration. General -'.
Babcook. - who conducted the private an
nexation negotiations, signing himeel
, " Aid-de-Camp to General Ulysses '
I Grant, President of the United States of
Amerim,',eame in for a share of the Seri-)
atoes sharp words. Upon the conclusion
of Mr. Sumner's speech. the House bill,'
correcting au ambiguity in the revent
law relating to sugar, was taken up., '
Cusserly submitted an amendmentse
ing the income tax; rejected, °:
nays, 48. The bill was then „4sing and
at 4:40 P. M., the Senate to
the evening session, Mri;: u ß tro u "
se, Pa.
to Mr. Sumner.
ROUSE.—In the V
egmph bill, was,
ted. Mr. Stile
NCY FURS.
and had read
nel J. Ran JOHN FAREIRA,
ic ,.
of Cu!. Dec 718 Arch St.,
ate. On M . Middle of the Block. be
seconding th tl"":„`,„ h t iV id B jh "°.
Amnesty bill PRILADELPRIA,
further censideVr e r.`," r t i, ° 2ll=`,;.l
ed to January -
, l l ral iT A rlsCY FURS
Lions ins tructing 7 , Ladles' and Chlldrens'
ed. The Ohio con,. i n e w i g r r g ' ed , rem 0 , 1 .
Eggleston, Radical, taftmnrovea my old
°end, was decided inl rs ,,,, b ,„ lY ,, d k iT,U,L,".
the sittin" member. ~:'err lar g e and
Territorial Penitent ittriC.Tt l ee o ui f Zie
bill for the relief of inhalid,Z,nr,„„t„ 4
and towns on lands obitiftat.....t.
Great and Little Osage ITV' „ I ,;:r ec t:
sas. Mr. Jones made a perk ivo Doe
tion in regard to the umnest
lie iutroduced a few days Bp:Ste/Phi&
that he had always opposed so "
bill passed, extending to aliens -,
the navy, the same right of natur.
as is provided for aliens serving
army. The death of William Sm , s.
Represutative from lowa, was au
and appropriate eulogies prono
ter which the House adjourned
SENATE.—Dec. 22.—At six .nD,
terday, the. Senate, which hat
session all night, passed, by a
to 9, the -rosohissort iritniducii" mat
Morton, providing for the appe, offee
a Commission to gi o to San DO A no _
investigate affairs in counectio
project of annexation. The FICK,
adjourned. Upon reassemi
the Senate went into Exe/
At one o'clock the doors m
the House bill relieving c*/
Virginia from political,
taken up. Mr. Trumbi
amendment, and udvol
bill reported last Bess?
and Boreman explatir
which the bill walf
was received fp, cs„, "FITS."
the death of
representative
by Mr. Hariar
customary rong known in Bingham
jon riled untilLi c l t a i r on C o u r tt e e o rs t; and
to
HOUSE. —Tthip with E. F. I ,l i t e r s 3 Y . :
rnittee of the hey are now prepared
[he Presidentlyina apparel of all kinds,
Amnesty queelshiP surior to any
Jonea. - Portek" en of country -We
At 2:30 P. 51)
Jarman . 4, 18"s'ATISIFACTION
it wit th e tt• -• A
Sark,.. • ! mo
reari rner, Public A n e.
N. Y:, bc - cami
3 b eatt dr a n T D. TAYLOR,
their intended E. F. NEWCOMB.
mated. He th 1870.—tf.
the deceased, •
his senior, be
happily unti!
sold at Dry Goode, Trimmings and Notion Stores.
N. D.—Single Box Wirt* . 9 Boxes., assorted sires, Fs
ete. Mailed free to toy part of the Dotted States upon
receipt the money. [June 15,1870—Gmjw
t LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Jest Published, in a Sealed Enrelope. Pelee Fife tents
A Lertnre on the Nature. Treatment and Radical
Cure of Sperrostorriicea, or Seminal Weaknens, Divol•
• titulary Bmlssion•, Sexual Debility, and Impediments
to Marriage. generally ; Nervonsuets, Consumption,
Splieper and Fite; Nfental and Physical Incsmacity.re•
I suiting from Sclf•Abuse, &r,—Dy ROBEItT J. CUL
VERWELL, D.. Au how of the "Green Book," C.
ld
The worrcnowned author, In thicadmirnble Lect
ore. clearly proven from•his own experience that the
useful consequences of &If Abuse navy be earl:tally re.
r moved without medicines. and without dangerous cur,
leel operatiOna, bougien, internments. ring., or cor•
dials, pointing out a triode of cure at once certain and
Mint-teal by which every sufferer. no matter whet his
condition may be. may CUR himself cheaply. pelvatriv,
and radical. T11:8 Tel 1111$ WILL PRO% 15 A BOCN
TO THOCSANDB AND THOUSANDS.
tent under mini. to any ddreas, in a plan sealed in
se on the receipt of Mx seem. Or two pottage
Guide,"
stan.ps. Also, Dr. CulverwelPs "Marriage
price 25 Cents. Address the Puhlishern
CHAS. .1. C. NUNS & CO.
127 Bowery. New Tork,Pott Office Box 4,586 —Dec.l4.
DENTIS'PRY .
C. A. SACKETT'S Dental Rooms, New Milford, ra
Particular attenVon given In eII OPe'ail° ^l on the uatu
nil teeth. rtifi
use. cial Teeth Inserted In all the various
non , In Perfect satisfaction guarantied told!.
Como and see me, and utisfy yourselves. Unice hour*.
hours each day.
Jan. 8, 1870 —ly
°red hair or beard to
TIIII .COMBLpem.---` 4 .Len:coat:yatcake:no l- sr
no polmon. Any °ocean use IL Oae gent by mall for $l.
Addrrps meow COMB CC- SPringneid. 343 ' 1 .
anz. 31-1 m •
PURE LIQUORS.
ssurs NATIVE GRAPE BRANDY,. ithrtMed
atrial,' pare : and a Valiety otherßmodtes, theluding
Cherry Brandy. Cider Brandy. ed. - NeerlY AU the differ'
oatrakbacisoltaat—kloEsad.Citn. old Bp; and Bourbon
Whiskey. Alcohol. Pure Spirit, Bay Bual, ite, =Anna ,
ly an bandana for sale by
ABEL TITBEELL.
Montrose, March 24th,1M3. •
LIME! LIXE,I
We keell constantly on band a fresh supply
of Binghamton Lime, for tale at low- prices. .
TIFFANY & CRAMER.
Montrose.Depot. Nov. 23, 1870.-4
Allow me to e tllyourattenlion to my ?restoration of
COMPOUND EXTRACT of BUCHL"
The component parts are Socha, Long Leaf, Cunene
Juniper Burls..
Mons or Pasr•naytow,—Buchn. to vino° Juniper
&riles, by distillation, to form • dne gin. Cube,. eo.
trotted by displacement with spirits obtained from
Juniper Berries ; very little sugar Is used, and a small
proportion of spirit. It Is more palatable than any
now to usu.
Borba, as prepared by Drugglets. Is of a dark color.
It is a plent that emits it. fragrance ; the action of a
flame destroys thin tits Active principle), leaving a
dark and glutlnons dococti.n. Mine is the color ofin
gredlonts. The Buchu In my preparation predomin
ate.; the smallest quantity of the other Ingredienta
are added, to prevent ferturmation ; upon Inspection.
It will be found not In be a 'I facture, as made in Mar
mamma,. nor Is it a Syrup—and therefore can he used
in cases whera fever or Inflammation exist. In thin
y o n have the knowledge of the Ingredients and the
mode of preparation.
Hoping that you will favor o■ with a trialJand That
upon Inspection it will meet with your approbation,
With a feeling of confidence.
(From the largest Mansinetertng Chemists to the
World.)
.„ Rovewana 195 1 .
1 am acquainted with Mr H, T. Heirobold ; he oc
cupied the Drug Store nprmalte my residence. and woe
suerst”ful In conduettru the boldness where other. had
not been eqoally an before him. f have been favora
bly Impressed with his character end entarprlte."
WILLIAM WICIOHTM AN.
Firm of Powers & K elghtman, Mena...taring
Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadel
phia.
for wenkneee arising from inaircretion The exlinturt•
ed p wets of Nature Wl.lOl ate arm on:Ft ruled h) 3.1 - In
n 7 alarming symptoms, among which writ W. funud nv
dr•position to Exertion, Lo••ofildemory, Waiteruine••
Flersor of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil—lo fact,
Universal Las.itnde. Prostration, and inability to sh
ter into the enjoyments orsociety.
The Constitution, once affected with Or genie Weak
nees•requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and in
eigorate the, hich
1 end-the-taste-
Inca riablv dere. If no treatment is submitted to, Con
sumption-or Insanity ensure.
liatainottp's FLVID EXTILACTOT Beene. In affections
peculiar to Females, In unequalled by any other preps,
entice. as to Chlurosts, or Retention, Painfulness or
Stiporessoin colltotnary cyan:lotions. Ulcerated or
ScIUP :state of the tlt , erne, and ;or! complai tits Inc I
der t to the sem, or the decline or change of life.
HAIR CURLERS
INDIOTEYI•DLE ♦DTICLE
►OE TDE LADIES.
[Patented July9tb 11867
Ifelinbald's Extract Buchu and Improcerl
tie Curler la the most perfect
vention ever offered to the
Odic. It to easily operated.
tat in appearance, and will
tt Injure the h• Ir. as there is
beat reqnired, and no metal
c snbstaneo used to runt or
eak the hair.
3f/outlawed:only, and for
to
b iIcMILLAS & CO.
ari
gill radically exterminate from the system dlseseee
sing from habits of diselpatlon. et litt.e expcnre, little
or no change in diet, no Inconvenienre or expueurr :
crimplctely superseding those onplmtvent and d.angae
er
one remedies, Copaira and Mercury, In all these Mcr
rse elmfinid's Plaid Hairnet of llnchn in all di...kn
ee of these organs, whether existing In male or. fernnie,
from whatever astute originating, and no matter of how
longstanding. It is pleasant in tante and odo , • itn•
mediate . ' in action, and more strengthening than suy
preparations 'of Bark or Iron.
o. GI, North Front Street,
Pa ILA DLLPIII rA.
teflon', Those 'off
p ering f
therom broken et do nce own or delicate conati
procure remedy .
The reader tenet be aware that. however flight ly
be the attack of the above dloce.ea, it IC certaitt to m
feet the the bodily health and mantel powers.
All the above discuses require the side( a Diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Nrw Yoax, Await 15tb,1803.
I am, very respectfully,
T 111r.E..1100LD,
Chemist aud Druggist a(l6 years expericuce
LIZI.MBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT 111:1_11U
. ss.r_4A,vey.
lIEL.3II3OGD'S EXTILIC'T BUCHU
Rose Wash
la the Great Dleat Mardi&
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
PAee r 111.25*rBottle-6 Bottles $0.50.
r
Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms In all
comdinuleationo.
Addreas 11. T. lIILTAIBOLD. Drug and Cbenstral
Warchoose, SO4Broadway, N. T.
ti'Nana ore genuine oaten done op In gee) er,gtnv
ed irnapper.wilktes4lialle clay Chemical Warehouse
cud signed
June 1, 18111.-Iy. H. T. anmuoLD
CONGRESS. WA TER,
at TUTIRELL'S
A GHAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WAI.E.E.S'S C.:LEM:WM
VINEGAR BITTERS
14 Hundreds of Thousands F, A - j
C ..., .-- tgracare`ggcr;°'''' 11 . 4
FE.4 WHAT ARE THEY? o r.t 4
.;;?,
if. - 8
'''' E P.,e
t 'a g ' 4 * 2
1.. - e'', , E.'
bBl
2 :Zg?
:IA r - i. ,q . - 4.•
` : F
CO 2 . 2.
0.,4
F..
Qg F. P. 2
g
g,
. 0
X. tit a
crag
THEY ARE NOT A VILE se! I
Ee. FAN . C V DRINK, !=
of Poor Item, Whisker. Proof Spirits
and Borneo Liquors doctored.gplced nod outtie
end to pleas° the taste, called order," '• Appetio.
ens," P. restorers." ac., that lead the Cophr en to
drunkenness and ruin, but ran a erne bledletne, mato
from tho Native roots and 'Serbs of Cal:foredo. Crco
from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They ore tho
GREAT BLOOD PERIFIr.It nod A LIFE
GIVINt.7 PRINCIPLE a perfect I:.enot at,r end
Invigorator of the System, earrylog off r.:l pon,onous
matter and restoring the tlood to a beeltLy coat:it:co.
No person can take these MCA cecordh—; to Chen.
Doe sal remota long unwell.
8100 v'i'be given for an Incurable ease. provided
the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or
other meats, and tho vital t.rzana carted bay or..d the
point of reoatr.
For Intl/atm:manor and Chronic thenten.
tism nod Goat, llynnernin. or
Itemit tent nod lot ermit tent revert,
DISMISCII of the Mood, Liver, Ritincyn, end
Bladder, tame° 131tters tare been moct smear.,
tub boob Diseanes ere camcd by VIE Inted
-Mood. whlch 1. generully prodaced by teraegur.c,t
of the DignstivoOrnntin•
DYSPEPSIA OR. INDIGESTION, 1=.4
ache, Plan in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tici.tuths of tho
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructstiohs of the Etomoch,
Dad mate la the Mouth, D.llous Attatkr,
of the Bonet, IthLormuntion of the Lungs, ram in tho
regions of the E. idneys, undohundred other pc..ufzl
symptoms, zoo the °Morley, of Dyspepsia.
They lortgorato tho Stomach and stlmulzi, the r
pill liver and bowels, which render them of anew:La:lA
efficacy In cleansing the Llood of all Impurities, ant
Imparting new Ilfc sr-.1 rigor to tho wholo system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES. Eroptioaa, Tott:r. Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots. rhogica rustelcs, Doll., cur.
Illmelea, Ding-Worms, Sore ryca. ErTri--
du, Itch. Bonds, Dtscdtaratiors of tho Elio, Qualcra
sad Diseases of the of u - hatovcr carr..o cr ccturc,
are literally dog up cud curried out of the system In tt
short Woo by the us:" of those Ditterr.. Ono bottle to
mach cases mill conviacc Lao =Let Incrcdulaus cf t:/t:r
curative effect. •
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood Trlltrxrcr you Cr:. Its
Imparitien bursting 'tough the ol—o Ampler, Lrop
(IOTA or Sores; tisanes it x; Ate y,u
and sluggish La the reins; eltans2. it v.... nit to f
and your feelings will tell 5-5 when. p the blood
pure and the health of the systtrl
PIN, TAPE sod other ROAMS, ill - tang In the
aystrut of so many thousands. are efectually destro;-•
ad and removed. For fall directions, rued carcroPy
the circular aror.nd each boClc, piloted In four Ic.r.-
guagai—English,Gcrtnan, French and Bpan/sh.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. P. H. DfrDONALD C CO..
Dregslets and G. Agents. Ben Francisco, C.l
sml ICI and 4 Commcrco Btrecc, New Yoe:.
rfr SOLD DT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAL LB
Oct. 2G - y ampetc
STROUD & BROWN'S
Fire, Life, and Accident
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCI
11.:Econtr c, a
Home Inettrance Co of N. V. ( «IOW(' (u.d
Snrplue,
Insurance Co of North America, PLII•a
Capital and Surplus,
Franklin Fire In-.lnn,: CO., Pl,llll, Pa.,
Capital aol Sul plan,
j.yoonsing l'onr. Mutual lusnrance Co.of
t apit.•l
Farmer'sMutuni:nsurance I a. Sot 6, 1 a.,
Capital and Surplus,
Connecticut tilnitml Lit. Insurarce Co. of
Hartford. Conn.. pnylng 'NI pre ernl.
dividends to :he assured. The notes
given for halt the premium is octet to
be paid under any elrrom•tanCes. be
policy will he paid in full, and
LAie luem sacs Cu.,Phlladel.
phia. Capllll,
TraVolors • lnen ranee Co Hartford, Conn .
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Ilart•
ford Conn . Capital and ' , tiepins. $ 2.000,000
Putnam Fire Insurance Co., flartford. Ct.
Capital.
Cranford Live St not innarnerr Compar e.
In•nranCe MI nll kinds of Lire Stock,
acaln•t theft nod death rum any
cause. Capital, erLoon.nnn
Ilr-Allllnintne.• entrllated to nor care will or nti,nd•
ed to on fair terms, and all losses arum :) adjusted
PrTiMce first door rn-t from Ilank , t, ' , nice of W
Cooper d Co.,Tnrnolko.t. ont ruse, 8 0 .
STROUD BROWN, Av.entti
I M. C. Fterrem. coo., Priendsvllle, Solicit or
Cons 11. Sriru, .NlOl/11 - 01,
Prnot . D,
Montrose, fp I. IMP
DOWN TOWN NEWS
MINER ANO (.'0.1 7'.x,
Main Street, b doors below flood's Corner. Montrone
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND
PllO VISIONS.
We are constantlr rec lying t rld now have unhand,
a fresh stock of Goods In our 111 e which we v. nisei'
CHEAP! CHFAI ! CHEAP !
for cash,or excha ge orproduce.
CiUUD
COF'F'EE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER d• TIMOTHY SEED, dle
We have refitted and made addltlone to our Stock n
Pas. and arc now• ready to forward Batter to the he, I
enmmlaelon bonen?. in New York. tree of charge, and
Tonkel iberalad•anceaente nn comognmenta.
Call and examine war Stock before purchasing el.
where. •ndrnnvinre voor•elves of the
GOOD QUALITY A: LOW PRICES
of our Uoodu
C. O. MINER
Montrose, April 16.1860
F URNITURE EiTABLISILMENT
OF WILLIAM . W. SMITH
ruusa. TAKE NOTICE: The exten,iee ,o,nre I
Estaltlishment of William W. sto
reittlial and greatly Improved, the Color r.41.,t- !
fully illatiol2llCCe to the camel. s of Month. e .•••• • • L)I- 4
ty, that he to constantly making. anti keeps .tn :he
largest•nd hest asasortment ~r
FUR .L.IJ Z. "LT
to be found any wher this side of New York City
Desks, Divans. Towelracks, Lounges. Footstools Sc. I
Center Card, Pier. Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and
extension tables.
Cifams —Cane and Woodseat Dockers, Cane, Flag
and W00,11..1[11 of every variety and style.
Sofasand Tete.a.tetes, farniahed on short notice.—
Cane seat chairs resealed.
s. BRING BEDS.
A large assortment—cheapest and beet In the market
Cane Seat, Chairs.
lam now enabled to stipple my customers with a new
inhstantialeane seat chair, ol'home rnannfaclnre. which
wiltbe found greatly superior to thine formerly in
market, and yet are sold at a less price.
CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED.
Fi' Ready matte coffins on band or fnrnished at
short notice. Henrso alter ys In readiness If doslred.
employ none but careful and experienced workmen,
1 Intendto do my work well, and sell It as low as can
be afforded.
WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Montroae,Pab 180868.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES—ahm com
mon Epectades, it new vopply, for Mit by
•Iliontrose, Nov. 10, 180. ABEL TO num..
lEWELBY
DR: R. THAYER,
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Offers HP protePPlonal sereteem to the ettlrehli of Sutra
and tuljoining counties: - Once at Mr - naattloga.
rope, Pa,
Special attention given to the treatment of Chronic
Diseases. Those having Coiled td get relief from the
treatment °rani:other Physicians are especially Intrltttd
to give me* trial. Since my location in this ticlitity,l
bare treated soccessildly some of the worst forms of
consumption, Female Weakness, Dyspepsia, cancer,
St. Vitus Dance, dc
. • ••• • .
Patients taken to board on reasonable terms.,
Clergymen and their famine. treated gratuitously
No clump (or mtnaultatiun.
31ontrose, Nov. 16, 1 eo.--cr.
HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI ,
ATION,
Fur the liclWarifl curl, oirtlpcErrinunlynfortrullltergn
Principles of Eitit;trai:
EnPayp on the Errors Youth and the Follies of Aga.
In relation to Marriage and Social Evils, nit/LPISII
old for the alßietcd. Sent free. In Pealed entelmoc, 414-
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia.
Marth 111570 —1
TALBOT & STAMP,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Flour. Salt, Butter. Pork. Unit. Dam, Salt Flub, Tatlow,
Can,'las, Crackers, Cheese, Coffee, Spices, Choke
Teas, Sugars, Rice, Dried and Canned
Fruit. Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff,
and all other articles usually kept In a fret class Grocery
and Provision Store.
We will mark oar Goods as low as we can afford, ad
sell for cull, or exthaugo for product,
siontrose. Sept. 29. 1370. tf
&I3EL TERRELL,
DRUGGIST, .110.3"TROSE, PA
te contluoany runniviug
It u) 0,30.000
And ke,pl contdantly on hood a full and desirable as
MIZE
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIIEMICALS, LIVOES
Pointa. 011..1/se-Still's. Tent. Splcrs, aid other GI.
,r Si•ine NV arc, Wall mud W ...claw Paper, Ulan,-
ot•1 . Fruit Jar.. Mirror, Lamp, Chimney.. Erro
r,
r..., Morsitocry Oil. T..tuitern' Oil. rinoinfool. Oil, Re
naud Whale 011, bperin Oil, 01,%e 01'. Spirit* Ttirpeti
ti on. V arnimien, tyrinr)
route•. Sopporters,lledleal
ortrortinnta. Shrink!, Braces. Whipr..ooo•,. -. Platalr.
trinitgun, Poi.der. Shot. Lead. (Ann Cap. Starting
F•
Mill Filo, V lulins. St, Fin
fu. etc telt Hoot, Lira Lia., Mir and Tuilri tioan•,
0/1.. li.,ir liertorcro. nod Iloir Dyes Bra•bro,
Foci: el Si-nint le,Silver Fluted t.4puuna.Yurkr,
Knireo. Sc. Duti.t Arden*, a general aaaurtacimit 01
17,060.000
EANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, end PERFUMERY
All the loading and boat kind. of
In ph Irt, nearly every thing to restore the sick, to
the taar, et detight the eye, to gratify Iho hoe / ,
Al-o to conduce. to the real and aubatan Lir! comforts
.ife Enntorretion Is linpractlyable, as it would till
o 10,,paper. Call at the Drug rod Variety Store st
ABEL TI:IttIELL.
Montrose, Jan..% 1810.
CCIARLUS L. Baow%
D R. CLARK'S OFTIOE
at lITN(IFIAMTON,
is rooms No. 10 and 20 in " Per Lee Howe,"
No.Bl Washington street. where the Dr. can be
found every Saturday and Monday. Do nu' fail
to rail on him.
Nov. 10, 1870.—tf .
DENTISTRY
All those in want of false Teeth or other dentalererb
should call at the office of the subscribers, who arc pros
pared to do all kinds of work In their line on whole cake.
Particular attention .paid to making full and partial
Bette of teeth on gold, silver, or aluminum plate j also on
Weston's cast composition ; the two latter preferable to
any of the:cheaper substances now used for dental plate,
Teeth of young persons regulated, and made togrow In
natural shape.
The tulmottitte of haring work done by permane x tlr lo
cated and rt. purled ble part ics, must be apparent to ' a T.
Art work warmoted. Please calrand examine spee_t•
metes of plate work at oar odic°, over Lloyd Cu'; barn
! ware store.
W. W. SMITH st 13110TILE13„
Montrose, Ang, la, 1660 —tt
FIREI EIRE! FIRE!—Your house
may burn next. Seek refuge at once, either in the
uesrra_
Secnrlry, N.Y., - - • - SlOOO,OOO 00
Man hattao, 1,500.000 00
North American, - • - 825.000 00
linnover. 'INI,OOO 00
0 1 rd, Philadelphia, - - -
• 111:0,000 00
Enterprise, • - • x,OOO 00
Or Norwich, Conn., chartered klay.lBo3, the oldest Stock
co in Connecticut MI of the above are old established.
risme Companies, sure, and reliable, baying been
tried and proven. Look out for little now wild ,caf corn.
yaules sprtnning op all over the country just to make
money. Call or send your applications, and I will see
that you are fairly dealt with. nuNny c. TYLER.
Fire. Lire and Accident Inv:trance Agent, at the ogles of
W. u Lock, Eau.. Montrose. . .
February 1, 1010.-tf.
TEA!
.
Every kind of Ten In marketjust stylned.nol
for Into nt Nen , York whoienole p.lce.. Also it foes.
sonment of COFFEE. Buy of we and erne
chorgo, ABEL TV
Montrose,Ps., Aprll2o.lBlo.
URE WINES.
"P
We tuwojost reeeteedan iseotmeaket*Jmaxl
Mound VlnejardWlnea, from Mows. Wave, Ile new
)tenbeslln, New Yorkonttleh rordcbrimandistorthipy
- ar „ .
nn „ u r n ..d, and that i.nrchascra
thalrynrlty—belay free from adulteratlontof sdrVa e .
'rho trade mark of the firma ppears no° ' f ors bad e
both on label and seal.
BURNS ► NlOBOll2l.
Montroge,Feb.3,lB6o.—y
ABEL TURRELL,
Has Jun !Mimed from New York witioklirp
ditlon to Me mud mock of dole° goodd:
Mom rote, N0v.24, NO.
A. TtrIIRELL
PATROSAGE SOLICITED
TALDOT & STAMP
NEW GOODS
PATHNT 3IEDICINES