The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 14, 1862, Image 2

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not —tli•st ingmy positive- trrta o it;
and_ms di tuaall tbr pro Of. •
11qwito asserts matter has the" our,:
tnaticrc arid is licattA•tO
lie who . Oepies'amy' viol he able to prove I.
tirittittiVe; - 11;r is he; lionna io'clo it. flow
difficult, for me to prove that I ari , ,er wrote
'kelt a letter-40V easy' for him' to prove
it in aid. • .
i felt the triiSerable - charge .deePly - .at
thO who were present I thiiik
can testify;. and I ha iv, felt., it: notre the
less. keenly since; nor shall !till 31r. Grow
either publislies the letter or retracts in
some way or tO some extent what he, has
• said. I hzive always felt a deep interest
in the NV'ar, and in .all matters- connected
with it, and have done pecuniarily
other ways what my feeble Meatti would
allow: Were I_ iu receipt of froni to
a'sen thousand (follais in deiin ea'slisfor
three or four months services in the year,
p e rtiaps I should have done more. Ile halt
been twelve years in CongreA,s, and 1 have
always given him . 4 cheerful , stipPot, I
can.do •so no longer; and - Will. giro Riy,
•
reasons:
I will -vote for no man who Will
suit, injure or abuse the_htunblest eitizeh,
and then throw himself upon his dignity'
'and refuse reparation.
2: I do:not consider him a . safe . nian for
the times..; WhO refuses-to respect the !
rights or others,• Who 'disregards their
fhelings, *lto makes wanton•-assertions;l
and then throivs himself upon dig,nity, I
is in my judgment a. dangerous man to be
in - Cont:tress in these pet-lions times, or as
• they may -be .s year from next winter,
This and the knock own spirit havo alrOdy
too much prevailed in our national cute,
ells, instead of that gentlemanly urbanity
that was.so closely adhered to in thel ear
ly days pf.our government ; and as 4 na
tion We are now most severely suffdring
'from it, and the knock doWns m
ate Chamber, and Hall of Repre4nta-.
tires, are no*'beincg- re-enacted
Of bloody strife. We want those nOwlxvho
have-a full and just regard 'for the ri;gitts
and feelings of others, in whatever- posi
tion they may he pineeti. alivays
engenders ill blockand we are Certainly
haying as a nation our full experience-of
the prmeiple.
I regret. the position that I am compelled
toXake in regard to Mr. GroW. It is by no
mans pleas:utt to differ from at of mepo-,
liteal friends who think difierentlyfroni nue.
But I ask, what would you have me! cbw?
'Settle down sender the charge- thus Oldie
)y made, by a man in the position of Mr.
Grow, of doing a little, conteinptiblei act,
and enter no protest against it? no
and ignore my own manhood? I
6annot. believe that :my friend of' Mine
-would do it himself or ask it of me. Mr.
brow has either perpetrated a .greaf
wrong on me, or I have told and am. now
telling a gfoss falsehood. If the foumet,
I ought not to be: silent, unless he correct
the wrong, and this is the matter to be
judged of between .us.
If I have any friends, (and I hope I have
*nine,) to theno would ask this 'one situ
pie question. DO 'yon believe I ever• Wrote
inch a leas.: as charged upon me? If-von
do, you inuSt believe that I run tuft on
ly mean, but that •I am the utterer Of re
peated fallehoods, and am entitled to no
respect at your-hands. It ycin believe I
ai 4,t, then I clainothat von should stand
by rue; and-discountenance and-repel, not.
only the charge itself, which I could read
ily bate forgiven had there been any dis :
position•iihown to make it Tight, but also
the pertinacious, refusal to correct the
wrong, after my absolute: denial. What
a man would do-for himself, ought he not
'under like cirentestanees to tict-'fw a friend
if indeed he be a friend. Bit it may he said
that when important interests are at stake
I ought to yield my own private . feelings.'
So I ought under nom? circumstances. If
I believed that Mr. Grow was the °Olt
loyal man—the only one with whom the
government and all the dearest interests,
clout- country would he safe—the only
one that was in favor of sustaining
• the 'present administration in every Meas
ure to the bitter.end of the rebellion, and
crushing it out in the most direct and ef
fectual manner, so that its haggard head
should never - again he seen, I might pause
and try to forget everything-else and:do
My utmost to elect lint. But I believe 'no
such thing. - Ido believe that there are
"'many others who have as deep and heart
felt; devotion to the country as Mr. Grow
teas or ever had, and with whom her in
.. tercs6 would be equally Safe. He may he
elected again, and so continue to be for
forty years .10 come, if about once in
, is elve years the -Congressionnl District rani
. lie changed. Fourteen years will dO pretty
well for one county in a diStritt e ir mecca
Ilion, but fifty would probably suit better.
But to all this I have nothing to say. If
the people are satisfied, I rim. Whether
be shall be elected or defeated—whether
atthe end of every two years he shall See
tome ":9rrat crisis" just ahead, that ren
ders it absolutely necessary that he should
be elected just once more. In either event
I think the sun will continue to' shine,
.and all creation will not be unhinged. Our
• government will be sustained—rebellion
put down, and ire yet he a * great and
prosperons nation,, and the principles. of
the Republican party still be niaintained.
If theretistenoe of_the ReptibliCan party.
-depends alone on electing Mr. Grow to
Congress for forty years, or as liing•a - lie
li•ces, then it has.a poor fonndation, and
itsdays I fear are numbered. If it require
that any one of its members must Submit
to any insult or wrong that the spleen of
Mr. (=row may choose to leap upou'llim;
and ttiat it, will not •91as - tir to 'Ear any.
thing in selfdefeuce without endangering
the party, then is the party weaker than I
supposed. Mr. Grow may suppose he is
the Republican pat-1 do not.
I hai - e written tlirrnmeh in self-vindi
cation. I need not say nuip; icould•not
in jtistice:tii myself e:nv less. .
S. BEYTLET.
Nonttose, Sept. 80, 1802.
•
Ve hive the •pleasure thi
an ounci4, ,, 'Cot., Surrii. as
for the Sente. 1-te is; an of
iri (1 Itepilblican and.has don
vie -• for tlic party.bi days part.
It 1847. 'he was the Whig candidate
IT. hist'Oeorp_viSanderson for the Senate'
MO eartiO,ltCe County byalar e.rii?joijiy.
. 41etooli 'the stamp- ibr Fre' ont, in 1856
-ni-0. battled nobly for bitn.. • ' t
. re ' - ivarmly Impportiiit tin •ohi in . the
his re!ilential.rampai..n . all 1 has sprat
1
, ..at ) .
pr
1 6,31)1y, filtir - ti ne . : tnd 'n ade more
sprelMs 60'11y:than i n tli Co. `for the
puriose of procuring- iolunteera for the
war daring the present - smirniCr; -
I 'lie
,wa's tlyrhe'years' - a,o'iiiiirinati of the
Reipublican '•standih* committee of -the
fil4iity t a post lilkittealto none but Mose
l-Who haVe the
~.}iitiiis, CiOnfideireU '-cethe
!'Party. ' '..- - ''' ,• • -
~ . , lie IP it ~t entlentan iivrability, - a g . 50 a
..D.-4mm , . , • - .1 tgp'ealie .'"- o s4 .6l i . ile rill :iiiii llSini ii it i l a 'and Tran le
Writ is. the - ,gmeriti impression ttlas.l4,o,igsit i oni,4,..- iiii - q u i- n ii t i i ii -i- i • t i .. A ve
't,hcre
.will
.be--no . drnfl, on October 1 6tbittin g eh e rim ireiiiiv e w 2 ,- e ii. , t. •,; , -- t .
e 014 auppor
rtnoliyivsnile. 1404 being idosost sim• Ale laeseries.-7-Bra*roill Sty' us,
- ..
General MeClellanl Victories in Mary
land. -
„.
C., Sep 3p, 186.
,Miijar'Cincial McClellan, Conunandiagodx:
acicERAL :--"Your report of festrrday,
0\6,7 the results. of the battler; of South.
Mountain and Antietam, has been rtteeir
and.subnaittedto the President. They
Were not only hird fought, battles; but
• -
"well earned and decided victories,
The talor and ebdurance of your .army
Tp the several conflicts which terminated
in -the. expulsion bf the..enetny from th e
jo i yal State of Maryland, are, creditable
ahke - tro the troops and to the oitiwra•who
, cointymnded them. •
grateful country, while mourning . the;
lamente4 44d, will nut be unuiunitial of
the honors due to the thing. A
TIALLEck,
------ i . . ,
: Vagaries of the Tribtin)..-
Grtieiefs Tribune of list F;liy had •
trio inost ettraorilinarle features. One .
was lehtliiik - article entitled '•liiklings , i
of l'ilace,".. Wherein the' p'hilospl er conies
out ;,4unrely in favor of a National - Cob- I
ventharand i ComprOmise -With the reb- I
081 tPrettyrOood this for the- jeadingl
Radical jOurintl, which aforetime harPed
for tn'imt hs upon the one strin of .!' No
Contitirmuiselwith Rebels . "
and denoune- '
ed Democrats who hinti.4 at }eats- and
~. .
compromise ass traitors, 1
In : anOtlMr -part of his paper of the
t‘toneildie . Mr. Greeley, over Ids proper I
signature,-holds the following language:
I.'
..
"I- believe . our revolutionar=fathersi
had - a - tight,rcitt reasonswhicifl•were. co-1
gent Seemed . to,thein conclusive, too
terminate their connection with Great
Britain,. and that the British ivere wrong
in resisting . their claim to do so. And the
' right tillichil claim for our fathers and
ourselves, I I will not'. deny to' Others: . 1
! still insist thatOf it lital.b . een proved that
, the pbople of the slave states--oreven of
I the cottoti . 'Statt7; - AlOne—haa really desk
' ed to dissoße-the Union, and had peaCe
fully, . deldmirately and_Autheritively ex
pressed that,', wish, we shoo i ivenasent
ed to it.. At all events, I shoul L. • 1
Here is rank treason for yot . If any
iDentocratio editorhad published this, he
would have, beet' dragged to Fort Latity-
lette forthwith . :
. .,:.4r. -Grveley.condemni
the war as iniquitous, and likenit_it, to the
war of the British 'in the Revolution, a
pinst the Colonies.. "The British were
wrong in resisting their chtim.." -If the
people,of the cotton states " really desired
f
to dissolve the Union" "we sliould hat
assented to it l" .
. -
-. And yeCtu,anotlier cii . lumnr i hf the pa
per, ond in subsequent issues,,Cireeley has
the impudence to _denounce the- 300,000
Iconservative voters - . of-New ! York who
support Horatio Seymour, as "secession
sympathizers," "disloyal" citizens, and so
forth. The brazen assurance or this old
labolition disunioniSt and traiter is re
fresting. . ,
Mr. SEWARD'S POSITIOX.—It is • under;
stood that the President had prepared
some weeks niece, an eptaricipaton procla
mation, but on subinitting it to his Cabi-
Secretary Seward 40 one (-: ! ..w0 oth
er's opposed it warmly 4 and succeeded in
staving it Off for the time Lein". When.
the President agaidstibtnitted 1 is procla
mation to•the Cabinet last wee., its issue
'Was strongly opposed by Sena d, Bates,
and Blair, on the ground tha •it was a
meat:tire powerless for good, Int potent
-for mischief'. The President w. s immova
ble in l s purpose, however, an. the mal
content. Cabinet officers sub nitted as
gracefully as they could. "Seer tary
well-known hOrtility to th measure,
gave rise to the frequent report in the pa
pers rtmeerning hisresigning L s position
GOneral Ezirandpatio
President ha's yielded to
tiro - Pressure, and issued.a prf
decflaring' that nO ; the first of
186;3, all the slaves lin - States t
lliuu,'or
in any •,."designate
a State" shall !be then, then
and forever free,': and the goy
the United SfuleS (.10 no
to repress such i)elsons, or a
in any efforts they may mak •
Let naj
Greeley, :3f-tinn i er ( 1 ,- Co. bay.
.el. Abolitionism is rampant
ministratien, in Congresf, whe
influence could preva'il. The pr
t or the Pres,ident is an man ,
humanity and gun] sense °fib
to Saymothing.of its gross tuu.to
slily. N
ow then, the negro
chance—or will have; after. t
January. They i may rise, if
and massacre white women an
till their bands are smeared
appetites glutted with blood.
a - 0. it with impunity—for the,
iissurance'nfthe ,President of t
States that the gOverifment "
ActSt i
o repress them n any el
may make for their actual free
.
-I.tk.i.. CTIET L LEii UN m—There
tiful legend illustrating the ble•
p.erfOrming our duty at Whate%
our.own inclinations. A beau
oftolur Saviour had appeared
and' l in silent bliss he was gazi i A
The hour irrived in which it wl
ly s . tofet; t i the
in
of the col
lingered uotl in his emit° el
aim!, but.ieft toperform his du
he returned he .found.. the visi
for him, and tittdring . these
"It'idst- thou staid,lmust bar
A large portion of the Amer
are wholly unaware 'of the
144 LS incident t.o . the use
Sakratus, thereby producing i
diviroving health. The highes,
of art has been attained in the
ture ft, Herrick Allen's Gold
eralatts. Use one'. paper - and
ne‘ier have any other. It, is a
ahead of soda to use with er&
TrY. it: For sale by Most of
Draggis and.at *holes,
'l'r de genera lly.'
Wall he it Breddaridger?
While every loyal heart NVBil beating in
hopes olvietorrfor.l.llc(Jlellan in hip ter.
rible battles in Mat - Amid ; th 'Washing+
ton ei:tirespondent of the 'Chic go Tribuhe
th leading Republican organ n the test,
bras; puttitig-f-arth thec'4oetritt that "31e-
Chillan.heght not to be hllon d to
vietorvin 3laryland, and tha the blow
which - he deal' the rebelli n, will set
us lithe abolitionists) back s z months;,
Pol;iticaily."•A dearth of disloyalty deeper
than this it, ir.hopeless for any tan to it- .
tin). •
Great Battle . at. Corinth.
AIIIN Oct. 7: f l-14' yet we can onl y
state the general restilts of the fight at
dorinth. Skirmishing,=commened on Tues
day last, and Omit has.been more . or leas
Lfiglitilli &Cry- daytitiee.., The Rebel loss
1 is . about- 8011 killed, and from't q . OO to nog
; .wOutultd. We have
.1,500 - prisonera at,
I Corinth, and 30'.) on 'the Ilatchie, with
1 more coining in - constantly. We have
• taken several thonsand stand of arms,
1
.thro.un away by the Rebels in their flight.
They are' mostly_ new guns, Of, English
manfacture. .o.nr loss is believed to be
I about, 300 -killed and 1000 wounded. :
Webster's Prophecy.
-" Iftheseinfernal .fanatics and Alioliti-.
onists ever get poWer in their hands,"
said Webster on a tnesnorable occasion,
"they will override:the Constitution,' set
the Supreme Court at defiance, change
and make -laws io suit themselves, lay .1
violent hands on those who difrr, With
them in their opinion or dare, question
'infallibility . , and finally bankrupt
the country, or !deluge it with b100d..!'..
Ldne bas been putting_ the
the
nerli , vOlunteeijs in his brigade .to a very
th4rading" serVice... Ile employs them to I
rd such secessionists asbe finds it. nee-
e..
„r • to arrest tbr treason: Whyshonla
all ; ; The =7l Work be put upon the
groes r'.uns.•
eiiititoyAbolitiOnists it : he
could find any in his biWe, or in the.ar
iat having takes
those who are "4text bee for the irty
Work. •
Theliint.•oln and Pomeroy Colo 7
nization tiseltenie offers the blacks a free
fartn in a country suited to.their tastes,
free passage thither, Limning tools:. and a
year's provision free. ' Who is to pay for
this ?. The people heavily burdened as
they am . , Will ;he government do ,:As
touch for-poor white men who Wish to
emigrate and escape the burdens of tax
stin
liON.lresmr CLAY ON .tkIIOLITTONzam
The following letter from Henry Chiy
was-written to the Rev. Mr.Colten,oneof
his iwartneSt poli'ical and personal friends,
and may be found in Colteri's Lith ofllenry
The letter speaks for itself
September 2, 1843,.
" Mr -nE.tit Stiff : Allow me to selectl a
sUbjectfor one of your tracts,Which - treated
in your Popular owl condensed way,l think
wOUld be atttu with great and :good
effect. I mean) Abolition. * *. *.
" But the gr7t :tint- tril object of your
l
tract should). tO arouse, the liboriwr
classes of the free States against Abolition!
Depict the c nsegnence of. immediate
Abolition. Th , slaves, being free, would
1.._
he dispersed.t . roughent the Union ;- they
.would enterint competition with the frees
laborer—with the American, the Irish,
the German— educe: his wnges,. lie-con:
founded with . im, - and affect -his ' moral
and social stow ing. And as the ultra , : en
limb for Abolition and Ar,nl ,, amntion,
show that 1110 object is to unite in. mgt.,
the aboli
elznation.
January,
lien in re-
Tart of
cciorwaril
bromept of
ct or .acts
! of them,
fur. their
ria , re the white laborinz man to the del.lig
ed and tiev,rad d. comfit ion of the 'black:
than. *, * - EEENRY CLAY."
A volunteer
home that "
only left one tl
to l Make ' the.
W.yuesburg
triumph
lin the ad
ever their
I, elamation .
I upon the
country,
,istitutiUn
s have a
' e • first of
hey will,
children
•.nd their
They may
Ihave the
le United
iill' do to
lons . they
o If •
rn.
nir,The ne l .ro idea of emancipation is
characteristicalily expressed in the follow ;
in; stanzas, fruit the- latest "negro melo
dy." Though, the darkie cxpectationsof
" muffin to-dm" may meet with ilisappoint
ment, the coi widental expectation ex
pressed, will u timately be found tolhave
more Mr-less ight.: •
Old Uncle IN ed, frow down dat hoe!
And Dinah
Were all &II
But to daue. l
De white t I
But to world
While de br '
Let . de whit
is a bean
iednesi of
Cr- cost to
iful image
. a monk,
g upon it.
his du
-rent. Ile
joy the,Wen
n waiting
I. I Teach
The annual
the several this
held at the fol
Candidates fo
notice and obi
tars :
1. Each ex. t
9 o'clock, a.m . ;
who do not e
unless the del
2. Teachers
examination o
they expect 1
in' which they
words :
fled.."•
can people .
eleterious
)f cointii
lisease, 'and
perfection
3. Persons
_ I
will not be ex
•to teach ii) th
4:Persons '
purposely ate,
examination, 1
tnannfac-,
Medal Sal=
you will
rest ways
.nu tartar.
join a class.
5. All per:
will milt teach
year, are expo.
spcction, i
hold
,but one
but those Wh 1
not be all
6. Each ca i
bring two'slie
and ink, as
ceived, and
kind used in t'
nation is held
interested are
the, whole tiro
he Grocers
.le by `the
They 1011 fi
or the qmilifi(
themselves 4
.vvi f h their tei
Es.:!minatio
Oct. I.sth—Dl
Oct. I.6th—S¢
Oct. 17th-1
Oct. 18th—R
Oct. 20th-- H
Oct. '2lst—Gi l l
House.
Oct. 22d—lie
i•I
I
School•MM!
Oct. - 24th-1.4
Oct 25th—t4
candidate of
grid'well
good ier
House.
~t.
Oct. 29th—N 1 w Milford and Borough,
Bora. Sclio I Douse. - •
Oct..29th—J kson, - No. 2 school house.
s
i
Odt. 29th—A . rat, Church.
Oct, 206—T oms,en, Centre school hails:
a
0.-31st-LSn "a Depot, 'flannelly, - and
Oakland, ,epot school house.
Nev.. 1-4h:eat Bends, Boro 'school 11'049
p
Nov. 9—J„es4l „Bollei 'school house.
Nov.-.4--Bia -4 iyu,.Ceritre:schoal house.
-Nev. 5-14' " in, Soitth -. ':“
:IC ov. 7--'Montrose.and.Bridgewater,bero.
-.-. -A. - N.DITLIABD, Co. Supt,
' ' l 3faistroneiii.p . t. 221,11X52. ' .
in the tridop army. writes
tif.resF at its last session
ling undone, and that was
:Jigger a legal 'tender.—
isserger.
rop dat kitchen dough!
wid coffin to do
all night, and all day too !
sh have nutrin. to say,
work! and de taxes pay;
ssed darkies dance dere fill,
trash toot de fiddler's bill!
1- is' ExEuninations.
xatnination of Teachers - for
riets'of the ,coun ty,' will tie
<m I '," .' ---
in times and i places.
. '
examination, will please
I roe thR, following - partieu
-1
mination *ill commence at
; and none will be examined
ipme in before half past nine
ybe unavoidable.
will present themselves far
ly in he districts in which
teach,' or in the townships
•
eside. • • - .
eliding in other counties
mined niess they expect
county. -
ill not. be examined. who
d one or more places of
efore expressing - a wisli to
!ris unlesS they know they
in the county during the
•ted to be present
. for in
is my intention now, to
• xamination for the year)
do not intend to teach,
', wed to join the elasse.
didate will be sure and
sta of foals-cap paper, pen
pencil writing will be re
-o a fourth. reader of the
le district where the exami-
Dlt t ectors, and all others
inrite4-to be present during
e of the •examinations.
id it.a • good thini to judge
tions of those ;that offer
teachers, and ia contract
hers for the winter schools.
i ns will he hell as follows :
taiock, 4 cor. S,chooLifouse.
ringville, SehOolliouse.. •
'burn Cent[ , School House.
sh, Snyder School• House.
rford,Village School House.
i bsou, Geo. Wells' School
rick, Lyon. Street Scliotil
ord and: D uipiatr, City
Glenwood
Hillsdale • .'School
_ ..
• '..,_..DEMOCRATIC
..it".X.A.A.T I P' :Co rt:101 - ..
1,
iThereas,' The American Constitution' Wase ratified
antrestablislted by our fathers in order to
fern a' more
11
perfect Union, e.tabli. paetice. losers ALrhie t
i e tran,
qdilitr.'.pkochle for.the common defence, promote the
general welfare, and...cure the ble...aings of liberty to
poittortty :.theref.ire..,
... .
. Reitoireef,4l.,That to the end that the tlitlon - may he
restored. and thet•onstltutlon andlawn beenfor • ced thro%
out its whole eaten t.we pledge our hearty and unqualified
eupport to the loedeinl t3osernment to the energntle pros
ecution of the existing war. .
Renlred. .X4l. That the.soldters composing' our armies
merit the warmest thanks of the nation. Their country
called,otiol nobly did they respond. Living,. they $ hall
know a nation's. gratitude wounded.' a nation'. caw ;
-rind dying. they shall thee in out Memories aim) minin
molts shall hi', erected to teach posterity to honor the pa
triots and heroes who offered theirlives at their country's
altar. - ;The.l r witlowsmad orphans atoll be adopted be the
nation. to be watched over and cared for as objects t'uly
a untion:aptardlaniliip: ' '
worthy. ,
. .
SINGER & CO.'S
.
LETIER."A"'FAMILVIEWING MACHINE ,
WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVENiENTS,
lo the imst and cheapuit and moat beautiful of all Sowmg•
liiachiness This machine will son. anything. • from the
tining , of II tack In 'Earle:in to this making of an Over
coat—anything from Pilot orDeaver Cloth down to the
softest Gauze or Gossamer Tlssue.and.is ever ready to do'
Its work to perfection.' It can fell.hem. bind, gniher.tuck:
quilt„and lam a capacity fora great variety of ornamental
nork,l This hi out . the only machine that can fell. hem,
bind. and no forth, but It will do so better than anTother
machine. Tiu. Leiter *.A" Faintly Sewing Machine may
- be hair Ina great variety tif cabinet cased. The Folding
„hick is now becoming ao ilopulur, Is 8,1 Its made
lot pi Itt!, one that can be folded kite a box or case. which
n heat upened,makee a beautiful; auladantiaLand spacious
'table for the work to rest upon.-I , The .cases Imo( every
imaginable design—plata as the ood grew in Ito native
forest' or as elalmrately finished as art can make them.
Thelbranch offices aze all well sitmilied 'milli Pi lk, twist,
three . needles, oil. 'etc., of the very best quality.
Send Tor a copy of “Ststign tiazz - rrz."
I. M. RINGERA CO„' 45ii Broadway, N. Y.
EErThiltidelphia Onice.Blo Chestnut street.
DEAD, %yATROES &I , OSTEIt, Agents in Montrose.
•
Ambrotype and hotographia.
Artist, Mon rose,-Pa.
110 7 Pictures taken4rt all kind of weather, lathe bent
eiyle of the Art. . . octlo
. •
Exedu' s fors- Sale.
1~ OTICE Is hereby gic'en that ,n pornuance-of an order
11 of the Orphans Court of Suentiehanna county to on
direolcd, we will expone to pubi ;pale by vendee, at the
Court Dunne Iq Motttrone, on
Fri!la y r Me i ilt day of November,
neat. at 1 o'clock, p. m., the foil, w int: dencribcd Mace ne
parcel of land, late the estate of Fright Green, deed, to
wit t--"MI that certain piece or, arcel °fiend situate in
the towinthip of Lakeville, (now rr.inklin.) Susquehanna
county, Pennsylvania, "knonn and dintlngulthed an lot
No. 182 on Kirby & Law'n tract,lbeing . and lying for ono
hundred acres inure or lens." 'Pacenting therefrOrn, 8
!igen and Pt perehcn, 1101 C to pot4msmitin of 'Tamen Town:
mend. and lying on the went nub of the -road running
from the F. unklin road to the- Shake creek"road, an will
more folly appear by reference tit the deed for the name
froth the naid Executornnud Wet. Green, residuary dert
nee, to the said Townmend dated Tali Jan,unry, ISM, and
.recorded In he Recorders uilice n of Susquehanna county,
In Deed Book No. 29, pagen 398 dud 329. On which prem.
Ines tolvcrtined to be nold.there in one dwelling-houme,
l one barn, one wagon-house, tf litackemithalum, and two
cretin rtln. • ~
Or Terms made known on the &yr of sale.
WI LLIAM . GItEEN, t
'
ecutore -
RUFUS TUTTLE,' I
OctoberlOth, 1862, .
- Administra.' txies Sale.
I\TOTICE le herebygiv - en that In purepance of an order
11 of the Orplian's Court of Sunquebanno county to me
directed. I will expose to public; 'sale by yeunue.ou the
premises, on Li.kTUILDAY,NoY.., , th, et oue o'clock. p.M.
all that certain mcseunge and lot of land situ to In Hush
township, in said cOuntY. containing fifty acres r 25 acres
improved and lcirti and fog hottee,theremo stud bounded
on the : ninth by landi of - Leone Chnk and Oliver Young,
on the Wlst by land of Elliot IlroWn, on the fouth.by land
of :John ItWom andituln. Auneßrown. and on the. west
by Frihl,rllin rout—late the eetnte orDnvid Collar; decd.
f':' - 'rerrns m u le known un day of sale.
Rush, t;ept. 1.. B. AVIS, Moir.
1 ' ArOitor's I citice: -
T
YrAvt:;T: !,, , ,•n appointed by i to Court or Com. Pleas
I of Suan'a eittuttv,un andito 'to make diatribal !own(
the Nude in the hands of the tal' inilwrator of the calate
of John Donovan7decetowd. am 'Sig the helm and legal
repre.ontatives,l will attend tot tedutiea of raid appotnt.
ment At the office or Metwra..Bentley A Filet' In ltiontroae
on Wedneeday. Oetober VIOL Pty!. at I o'clock. p. ni.,
when all perwms having an interet to fetid fend will iwe
scut their claim. or be forever baited ream coming in up
on midi - and. -.- IL S. BENTLEY. Jr.
aep3o4,itt ' ; - - Auditor.,
Administrator7s Notice.
L ETTERS of 11 3 (I t n , i st
of nt i t r n a ; o t !l a t r e i 'es! n .Le e e o n f B .,r r:T t o e n d
to the undendned, all person,t indebted td eaht etdate
are reqiheded to make immediat9 payment. and thane
liarht=elrdmiagalried the - Fame 'li"lll . pre:tent thorn to ,
' IL W. 'GOODRICH, 'ittlm`r.
Clifford, Sept. `d, 1862. A
ll , ' •1( c ‘ r,- •
4 r9 . :01 v
lf Into the enclosure of the T tOrveriber, about the
C 15th or June late. a yearlinit heifer. The owner, will
prove property. pay - charges and take it away.
Auburn, Sept. 25th, 1814.-310 E. J. 'MOWRY.
.• • TAKE NOTICE'. • .
•
TV_ J. W. Cofll3 - having been appointed a Pnrge9n In
the army, lih , accounts are left with, the undergignerl
for settlereient. MI persona Indebted wilt please call and
eettle.withbut delay. . Z. COBB,
Montrone, Sept. 9, Itti.l9. tf • .
lIARFORD UNIVERSITY.
MILE next Term.of this Institntion will commence on
Wedne.day, Septetnbcr 30: The 'second term on
Wednesday December 3d: and:the third term, on Wed
nesday, Fcbrnary 18th, 1.863. •
• 33...1C—PMpiTEILMIEl.
•TITITION'.—Common Brauchcs, Including Vocal mrt.e.
ie., l 83,00
Natural Philosophy, Chemistry,,Thislology and Book
. Keeping 4,00
Algebra, Geometry and Ancieni,Langnages , 6 00
French - . 5,00
Music on Piano, until the War is over, 6,10
Koom rent, 1,50
_Expenses otßecitation room, ' .. 1,00
Board per week . ' 2'oo
Each room is furnished_ w (that cooking stove, bedstead
and table. .
Itecitationa entnmenee at 1 'o'clock on 'llcinday. and
cloec for the week at noon cin.Saturday.
The evening exerci nes are thn following :
31bilay evening. debate in the Sneleties• room.
Wcdneeday. Speakingand Composition. -
Teursday. Lecture. with experiments in Salt: :al Phi
lorophy and Chemintry..
Friday, General llehate.
The Institution In furnished with an appanttns to illus
trate the principles of natural Philosophy and Chemistry,
and a skeleton And Maps to aid In the study of Physiolo
gy. [llarford, Aug. 25;180.
Great Bend Seminary,
AT GREAT BEND, SUSQ'A COUNTY, PA.
Ti. 130 .41.A.I.tuaxasa greaxmax of THIS
-2611.001. WILL Ol'EN' UN Tuesday, Aug.
2601,1862, and Combine ELEVEN WEEKS,
under the direction alt. CIiSjIMAN, as orhicipal. The
,course of instruction Wall the.branches.is. thorough and
practical. A thorough preparntion given to young men
desiring to enter College.
A teachers class will be organized at the commence
ment of the term. for •the more DA training of those
wishing to teach; and itssietarice rendered tpern In pro
curing i‘itnatlons for the summer. This class will re
ceive iustructlahon the theory and practice of teaching,
one hour each day, and have public meetinga once in two
weeks.
ImzLcslilt3r.
.It. CUSHMAN,. j.:
HON. S, D. CHASE, A. 31.,, Instructor in 'Greek,. Lat
in and Getman.
ItEY. JAL MeCHEARY, Chaplain and Lectuicr on
moral ',demo.
:Dn. W. S. DAYTON. Lecturer uu Pbyniolny.
HISS .MATTIEJ:OHANOITeacher of music On Piano
Otbcr teacbora as necesalty tulip demand.
Terms of 'Tuition,
.
,
Pritahry Department,per quarternteleven weeks, $3 53
Common Branches.. " ", ^ " " .3 00
Higher Englieh and Mathematics do., ' 600
Natural Sciences' do., 700.
Lalignages; Ancient or modern ' do., . 8 00
Teachers Normal Class l *do., • 1 TA
Musk on Plano do., . ' .6 00
Ilea at Plano do., 2 00'
• The higher, branches incladc.thelower. thus: $B . 00 per
quarter cover. all branch°s named, above, except teach
cre.ela.,ft and music on piano.. - . .
67..11. All bills mnst bearrang*d at the cmnmeneement
of ale tei - ta. , .; •
BOYD & WOODRUFF,
CARRY ON MOB
S
•
NEST BELOW 5 . E,14,0; HOTEL. ALSO ,
The - CARPENTERING Business
NEAR TIM METIWOI3T c'llt"E6l.
• •
IWE keep_ conetnnilv on hood -a generalnprortinent . of
fel"RC11017E1151 of the moat approved pat
terne ; Ralldereliaidware of
Farmers' TnOls Of All Rinds.
Roue Ware. Porcelain Ware Japanned and Plain Tin
Ware of the bentinotecial. ,
Paintl l . 7 lntty, and' "Bash,.
,
•Pdmpa, tiadElpa, !Amps, Caen, ite:."&t: • •
Also,, a Good Baggy for Sale.'
IFIRE'..I.SIJILA:NicE.
THE INiu,RAN'pc D. QF NORTH-AMERICA,
iiiisEstitblislied mAgencylaßlonth)lW.
Tire- Olcii!st litsterunie.co. in the Unicar
CASH VA prrA PAID• IN
41S SETS OVER,
TITE' ra rer Are 114410w" . .N5 CllO4 of tow ood g comptiny iff;
New l'bri. or ersew here, and its Iliructorr are among
the Bret for honor and integriis. . _ •
Comme, PLArr, AliTiltat G. COFFIN. Prer,
Mtintroev. July 15; t?.2. 11f 1.1.1 N GS STIi()VI)..AIf
$4O 'Wages Paid $lOO
T o ,;r ol 4 ,., o ,o w d. g. , fh t . l e ie n . c h o b ut . :l4 . l t ia: N u a r :s n f ii i Fg u o , ,:i . s c .o n i se l A r;
our Ate&Alta," or pay WtlgUSOin To MIXT permOnfti.
an I pay all naceaaary can tenni to du
eratelt by-haif an hotter lurtrurtlon ! .1t !a u ai to any
Fatally Setetn4 'Machina lit uae, and rya hare rethicfd the
price to Flrtonn.pollara,.
Each Ntachine Iw warranted for three war*.
Addreint REGGLE:I.
July .•I 1J J) trail:
kRARE
roe the Not .3 0 Dam Only.
SPRltitt NMI SIDER
DRY AND - PAN€IIIOIB
AT
HIRSCHMEN: , 'BROTHERS
to be otrered.to the public •
.AT A LARGE; REDUCTION.
ThelFgestand beet asenrtnent oi.
D4Zt 6-COODI
• In the county,
In order to dispose of thefr large and beautiful Muck of
all descriptious of _ •
DRESS GOODS, MRS,
03XXAMC. db Cri-sCMITMC
Ma ..EL 33.53;
I=birt.rztsOlsses, '
. ,
SUN UMBRELLAS.;
3E3 earticiral cies
The under: toed offer Pte,e, Goods at their well know n
stand, the
`Bee- "t
hive.'
% = .
‘'t
Islo. 20 -03. Giurt St.
)..0 •
Corner -
..+T ' r. WraterSt.
4,44 11 1 1 77 ' '' , "-20 .
Bingham- , ton, N.
at a considerable'reduttion of ordiriary low prices - here:
With offering a rare chance to all those wishing to invest
in these tiecessary.articlm ' }laving imported most of
our Stock ourselves. while in the Europeou markets, we
are enablid to oilen superior Inducements.
OrDiat .fail to avail yourselves of these bargains rtt
aIIEitS,CIIIMEANN BaI:PTEW3IIS,
No. 20 Court Street,
Sign of the BEE HIVE.
•
14rgest and beta aosortment of
BLACK SILKS,
that can he fogad thls side. ls:ew York. Call and see
them at the
13oe-3E-11:vre,
NO. 20. Court Street.
Binghamton, Jitty r. Iftig
NEW .FIRM.
BALD WIN S.: ALLEN
• succEssons To.
-ALLEN, DEANS . Bb.
Under Montrose Democrat Office,;
RE RECEIVING - • A - -
Fresh - Ground Western FLOE
every no days. which we warrantto give satisfactlon
as any in market ; if not guild returned Stour expense.
Feed; and Buckwheat - Flour,
- SALT AND. PORK, .
py • TITE - LOAD,' BARREL on POUND.
HAMS, [Sugar Citre(ll -
Dried Beef,
_ .
• Smoked Halibut,
• Drips and Syrups,
Mohan and Sugars,
TEAS, . COFEEE, SPICES, -
BROOMS. AND NAILS, -
which we offer for sale st;Low Prices, for READY PAY
ONLY. • Montroie, July 9.18A2 -
331171.4-a PLTTN",
Don't begin w Rh the RUN at
THE: RUBY PAY STilli "
after
NEW GOODS.
O 1.1) and YOUNG, RICII old POOR, GAY and Pestire
arc hourly seen rushlor, onward to the, •
• HEAD OF . NAVIGATION, •
All ermerlo be frtpolled from the choice and extenelve
select,on to be found
AT' TYLER'S STORE.
111116 aisortanent of 1:11rsr Goods beat 'em
`all. and 1111 fur choice
AQr . PLC., CM . PLIMIE3,
Th.: 9 andine Sneer,. yr, Ittee. Coffee. and Totiaecn,—
tcord. are Intstkviale.—they are. Tir. Rh+ ureteral to men.
don the Two thousand &one things of which a full supply
Is kept constantly at the Oslisrt .otore In town. A run•
tinttation of calls Is earnestly derlred. and If there 'are
arum, unfortunate ae not to Inteefunntt TIM place, your
friend and neighbor }till tell you the .
FIRST STORE.BEIAW TARBELL'S HOTEI T
and, opposite the IrEYSZ'ONE,
where 50 percent. has ceased tope. We are'bound to let
people live—and live. Bring , along yonr Butter Eggs,
Rags, Oats. Rye, Cara, Corn, and most anything else yea
do u , t 'want, and get value received •
•AT TILPLEMS STORE.
• N. B. ,Please do n't leave the above mentioned articles •
at home, for our rule won't permit us to wait un 'you
come up apiin."
Shakers—A new lot of white and colored, BI 'Una
juskopeneft.
LAMPS of nil kinds, and Illiin‘vs fos-bnnting Kerosene
now ready aud ctry cheap. Rest Keriisene, cheaperthan
daylight; also Fresh Burning' Fluid. Camphene, tiperm.•
Adamantine and Tallow Catollee.kept constantly on hand
.1:171 - A new supply of HATS and CAPS, 1300111 and
Silo ES. Stone and Wooden Ware, 'Brooms, and Brushes
of all torts,Yankee Notions of all varieties, Perflonery,
and Toilet Soap, °Rate of Roses for chapped hands,-best
thing in use, etc.. k..c.; all of which will be' sold for the
. pay - down, as the titnes.detnand, by
1, • le's IV. 4,411 R •
TO D.4tRY,MEM—T am forwarding BUTTER to N.
York, on rermscif commission that will snit you. Call
and inquire. and huh at my dairy salt, to sacks of ill si
zes. as good asx;so he found in town,
Montrose, May 21th. HENRY C. TYLER.
.:l I CIPAL
Administrators' ' Notice.
LL persons indebted to the estate - of CatharineBhop•
"ardson. late of liarfonl t ownsidp. deceased, are tetc
hy requested to make Inimediato payment.snd nil persons
baring claims against said astute Will pres on t-themlbrth
with to 12. Shepardaon, Harter&
D. C. SIIEPARDSON. i
. August 11th, 1862. -11.A.A0 .Urstaavox, I: Adminii4)tii
• Administrators' Notice;
NOTICE 5 hereby Or en to all person Wharf eg domande
against the estate of Michael Kane, late ;ortitiocenrit
township. deceased, that thaf ame mutt be jpreminted to
the undersilmed for settlement, and allpersona Indebted
to salami tate are requested to make immediate larrleat.
Ilitnascr Kann,.
ELLeir Ka..ste 'Win . "
a°
ChoOntd, Aug, 4, T 4
The 'Confessions And Experlenot of an In.
'falitt.-1 2 nhltahed for the benefit and as a walmtng - Ind a
'cannon to young lawn'. who anffortrorttlgortoinDebitity,
:premature Decay, fie- enpplYing at the ntate She Inwq4
'of geff:estre.By one-who had wind himielfatfter bdlng
pnCeo -great e.itpense thropgh means,. loippaition and
neachCry: ioAloitite . a post paid, addressed en eslopo
enpick, may he had or the author..NATHAICIEI,
Esq.. Bedford:Kings Co. Y. T. rinhl9 1)1'
QT P4l - 41104PECLA, Pil.,
NEW,.,GOODSf
JANI It. DE WITI',
•
iriAlit tow offer to titiipubtle ouo of the nioot choice and
andbeot atdeOtedetock of
SHIN&SUMMEIGOODS,
151,200,0 W
DRY GOODS:
A complete awirtment of
DeLa hies. MozambignC. Poplins, Prints, Ging
ham*, Clocktug,i, .kr„......1.1entm5, Stripe Slit:Wort. Tieh*,
Brown nad Itienchtil 1 iii•ltins. White (tooth., FLintrds,
&e. fialmore Skirts for sammer wysr, ant llOSlEltr
otecery Elescriptiort.
MEN'S
,IYEAR,
"CLOTIIS. Tilitek and -Fancy Cassinier, Ky. Jean, Sntiii
el; Cotionsda. Lind Tailor's Tann:nit - no , . An iniesxeri
tionsble ni,orttnont or =obits nib Clalcsia.
MiCoOtili. saki i901:147.0i1; oral kinds.- r."
rooariei.
Rmub and .While Sugar, Syrip and MJ,lapaca. Teo. Cof
fer, • and E ,, slenot , of Onion, Spice. Pepper, italelatua,
Mackerel, 'rooked Halibut, Codflalr, EKTOIVC, .Brown &
Fancy Snaps. Also; prnoanid Potash. to make:Wt. Soap
with - little tfonble. 'ln tyvarlcisAlwaya found In
'vutery denarttuont. •
. •
imain3s t oils
Linseed. I Coal. and Winter-stralued OILS, Sail)
Glass, Putty, Vi.bitel.ead and Vale, Paint Mashes, ,I:c.
Cja.. C3O GiMMX;t:V.
White - Granite Chinn. Real Clilua, - aud Common N','are
Cans for Preserving Fruits.
raXi vase.
IRON. nine. Shoed... hors. ILakee. rnrki. kr. Alen
n fine Pik,ictitia of CtiTLERY AND PLATI
WADE. _
•
Baskets. Cradle s . Children's Cabs,
winmv nett Carriage kyle. 'VA SK ICOTIOSS. ernek•
era, Sole Leather. Arliton Sall and Fine
ney Inland: white Scouring Saud, ,fic...tc...4e. •
•
A Gem Oral Stock of Straw. Goods.
•
liolttrobc, 3lnf 13,1%2.
0114c)cb.,11mIst
; DANDELION
Tl'Trtlrltil;; f rrnnlieht j
; 7 t °
recommended ociansaaa super ior d:
beverne, for Deuced Debility. DVEpepsin, and all bilious
disorders.': Thousa nd,
, who ha ee - beeti coTh riled to shale
don the use or coffee will u-e this*wi thourtnjerious tareet
One can ctintaln, the strength of twp pounds of ordindry
coffee. Pike `25 con t -
For s;hly ill‘Montrose bp' Abel Terrell.
ILOLLOCK'S LEITAIN,
The purest BARING POWDER known. Mr ntticinlleht,
sweet and nutri t lout Dread and takes. Price la cents.
- Manufactured by !it. If. KOLLOCK. Clientl.t.
Corner of Broad and Chestnut:tits, Philadelphia.
Anld by all Druptis ts and ()meets: mild] yjc co
To Conautuptiveis.—The advertiser, having hems
restored - to healfitin a few 'omk.. by a veryisimple rem
edy, after having suffered sievtral years With a.,were lung
affect:lon, !and that dread disease. Consumption-•
to make known to his fellow-sufferers the
means-of milk. •
Tool! who de:4re it, he will send-a enniofihe prescrip
tion used (free of charge). with the directions for Menai - -
Ing and usinerthe same, which they will find a sure curt
for Constant Ion; Asthma: Bronchitis. he. The only object
of the advertiser in sendthis the Preseriptirials to benefit
the afflicted, sod spread information which he conceiVrss
to he inviluable. and he lames every sufferer will try his
remedy. as it will cost nothing, and may provt u blessi kV.
Ilarties Wishing the prescription will pleasse addresk
•
ltev. RDWARD .k. WILSON.
- Williatnebur^. Kin C - Vuittv: Nnw..l7'ork
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•
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;_er'Specitnen copies , gratis. " •
E. STO:s; ITALE II ALLocK.
EAltors and Proprietors; Ul Willi Ft (cut: New-York
CMS, JEWELRY, &C.
TTHESubseribers lure nOvr returucd from New York
witlaltheir •
SPRING STOCK OF GOODS,
tc which ' they would respectfully call the attention of
their customers. Their assortment ;a now complete and
nnites both Useful and Ornamental. We have-taken par-
Ocular Mans to relect all the { - Yr New Patterns out this
Spring. tittd think we can, without difubt, plea.e in both
Oiaiity; and Mice.. We hare a large clock of •
Engibb American and Swiss Watches,
'(Reid rind Silver, Hunting and Open Face,),
from the,cheapert op to the treat, A very full. variety of
SiLVtR - WARE,
.
warraptid as goodap Alro,
NMI- - GOLD ':jEIVELRY,-
.„ cyery variety.- Aleo,
•
Plated Jewelry, Paiqey ;;.Goods,
• 'lBrushee, $l4ll Cc/rubel. .
.A cry Inc variety or • • .
elated Goods, Very Low.
Tea Trzik • • Clocks,
j • Brlttanla Ware:
All kinds of Worited, Tidy. Netting, sewing, and - othei
.N . S2SOCII.OIIIII.
Thermometers; Beads; Violin, Guitar, and Bass Viul
13tch6is ; a nice lot of Pans ;. Table and Pocket
• • . Cutlery, Isciteors, &c.. '•
larTite above• Goods having been purttased for atsh,
will 131 , Odd at eery low prices. Please call and examine
our Gonda. and we are cu s nddent we can please you.
30743..15T1S .
.trusy2;) -Nu. 2 Odd FelloWtl Ilan. Binghamton.
PEACE OD PEACE PRICES
PEACE, .APPROACHING.
Large' Lines of
R P It l e d
u O c E e S d 1 9 .
vi
I, - onered and
NEW MILORD, I'A., •
•
lotoceolng, for Spring aupPllea, now andlargeototka of
- • CHOICE . • '
DR' GOODS, GROCERIES,'
CROCKERY, - HARDWARE,
STOVES, - . IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
• PAINTS, LAMP, AND
I • LINSEED OILS, -- . •
• ; BENZOLE, •
CARPETING'S, •
• • •FLOOR - OILCLOTHS, - • •
- WALL , Paper, - Window-SHADES,
HATS'and glikPS, BOOTS .and SHOES,
CLOCKS, - &C., &C. •
•Incladlagyas usual, fall varieties of the most' popular
styles of
. • LADIES' DRESS•GOODS,,
• i SHAWLS, •
. BONNETS, RIBONS, FLOWERS, .
•(•• • • .d:C4 &C.,
be *lll sell on the cnO2,i Amoral)!!! term, for
. I VASIL - 'PRODUCE, •
or to'
•
• Ipitoniv ?Awl BUYERS.
'Floizr it Salt, coristantly,, , on tand
•
I • • - DiSSOlUtion.
flint l o•partne rsht p heretofore e ?dating betwee'n Alley;
411. Deshs 41 . C0. h Mir day dhsolved by Itinitation.
ALLEN, DEA.NS CO:
74ontpt.e.JphIkleat.. • •
,•l • •-•-•;-••
Thelitishoss will be continued at tth oldstaudtbyy
11KLPIWINT. lb ALLEN.
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.::ll ACERTSAREMIIIND,-. • .
:4 synt cure (or Dysentary, for milnitillogillt 14
•4 3 ,-._ 1 - . ABEL TURIttI.,L
GOOD . NEWS !
IdFAT .COMIOTION
DRY. 00 DS
.
JfUN BULL 'Threatens _WAR !
BUT
UNCLE 'SAM STANDS FIRM
ITo t3a.e. T_AzaSit.
I :s0 DOE 6 oy
i •
6tittuberg, '4.losenbaum, n
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;IN E C !LTA IN NIS 1N
• ONFES'FICKS,
us on our troard.Aut we have lately-hid in n toy f
atuG a hich rual,lrs us to offer to our cusjonirrr, 4 ," )
•tot lqually as good t unna as formeily,uounidUrfog
rind.
AT THE STORES OF
Otittenlicri, C.p.;
Nontrose f Susq'a County, Pa,,
Elmira. liewLYOrk
's i
Susquehanna Depot, Pa,
.
ORR FALL AND. WINTER STOCK
Oc•zia.r•Te7te, -
W arc dcterrnined nnPto be outdone. either in prlc.>' nr
alNiruswole tatinactlort.
.CLOTIIINcJi.:.
- - •. -
- I'n this branch onrAtock ix complete, and will 1.7.1
loter. And more tartefolly fint,thed than 'Any , ot" -hor.,
mitabliehmcut. or any four-hurse concern this?' vof S.
York City. is able_tonfrepor prodner. We can inTlf :1.1 ,
.._,
public that we constantly employ, the ~ tter., :Md
wrirktiten to make on oar.Atock: " .
C...4r_Gartitents 'made to order .. • . "
rerOn thoAhortest notice,
VITA GoodYit warranted or no sale.
. ~
, fURNISHING eGOODS: ,
~ . .
..it. Great Stock Contantirkept; and sold lower than tho
lo ivil.t at 1
. . . . .1
.0)111.tellb: I A, I `,t• o.SellbaAM 1.. Q. A . 5
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. lontrmle. Jannary Ist. 1162.
• .
ABEL I'URRELL
Note offers for axle one .of the larg‘est anti
- best selections of -
D I.7J'
Ever offered in Susquehanna County,'and
p'fohably comprising the greatest -VA
-1 lETY or most - difibrent articlas of any
Store in the Northern part of ;'etinsylva
.nia, and perhaps of the entire • State.
aisortment, is kept in about thirty differ-,
-eilt branches of trade, and . the 'seleetions
are made from . - about• forty of the best
- "louses in New. York,' and more than a
ef Dealers and -3:lini Utile t u rers out of New
York. A large proportion 'of the Goods
are brougirtfiirect from the :Manufacturers - ,
thus insuring genuine articles. Custom
ers on enteringthe ; Store•mnst not expect .
to find everything in Sight, but.nearly ev
ery - article Wanted Will be produco by_
inquiry. Some idea of the Stock may be
tOrmed by the following' general ontline,
liut - entimeration is impracticable. .
.O.I2VGS '
- P4INTS .A.,4"1? OILS,
DYE STUFFS, .
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS,
GLASS- IVA RE; - .
4
117.4 LL 4.jr.th.D 0 irp.4 PET,,
jE:irEL le . .Y . ,. - • . .. .
1 • SRI ViR.. irA PA; •
P.E.12F1.1 . 11f ERY,
P:..eLYCY G 0 ODS, •
INiTRUMETTS,
'I ".
BRUSHES
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..41 HERR?' AN POCKET KS7AVIES, •
.• • "ApLE CUTLERT.III2tI
• SILVER PLATED WARE
LAMPS, MATERIALS fpr LIGHTS,.
4 . 4 RD WARE, •
I: BED 'CORDS,
, . -
DItY GOODS;
• .'MIRRORS,
itLVDO Ifr AND PICTURE GLA....SS,
.1 *LITIIOCRAPIIS, .
r.A.R4VISRES.,.
! •," • SPECTACI,ES, • .
B 139 0 .11.5:
• GUN'S - • PISTOLS,
)11%113 NILTIO
I NOWite CAL
MEDIC:if, d SURGIC44, lustritnants,
• • ••
' . SOAP,• POTASH, &C.,
UJfBRELLAS.' . •
PORCEL4IN TESTI!,
In short, nearly every thin, - to rtltore the
tiiek, to please the taste, to delight t he eye,
gratifyi the limey, and MAO to conduce
p the real and substantial comforts of We,
The attention of the publigissespeet:
al); invited to,yrty . stock.of Goods, bought
xclusivelq for CAM) nowN, and will be
r id the sameprineiple for low prices ;
ABEL „TURRELL.•
,Montrose, • Aprir Ist, 1862. .
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,
I .A.dmulistratrix, Notice.
"Iff:OTICE I rr heTeby given to all iitrooni bavin zdettiaa dr.
LY, igaillA Th e estate or William Powley,late or Flat:kiln
"lishlP. dmoeio.rd, Lh44. thecae tuu,t be po.reentod to
anderalgnod for tottlement, andTdi pernoot Indebted
to sald oatavo aro riquestetrtkinake lmrued lata ;Armco t.
I' Fronk' lb, ~, t ug.4, 1130. ' JANE POW GM, Ad'a.
Notice of „-
Ai ,. J. if.: OVerE3lßStit7. hug *bin - diY"lvithdrawn
1 , 11. from one firs.. The litwittem seillvd . by the
04b4cribeie, Who eimttnne the bn.lnr!e , under the firm
game of " liciAgmwsp& CD. ..
NewYeork,.July
CROC.KI,'R Y,
STQ.NEIVARE,