The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 02, 1862, Image 3

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    PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.
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F 1i„1 , ,,,- : f iz,.p., ,f 110 • Semite mud- limso:
.-,1 lerp,,v , nt rtim ,, : — Si;ice
..p)ur last 1 tunitia
assetithiim..., nnuther se r o f ! w idth :ant
limailitlit litti.v:4l't lia.i past- ; and Wyk. it;
has a .1-I.le.ise,l2ht: A:mi.:ivy fo liktts.tei
with Ow return ..f pe:Me, we wan hat. prem.'
mt. gaideil hV the Itesilighet4., witty givt.
us, tilts; lag tti.t: iii 'H w_g
is ua oti,kl tiro .
atd wise way all wiil yet be wril, .• '
‘ min FoRNIGN •RELATIoNs! - ,
The corrt , sl)oiidepee
a~f lire, w:tich ' has t;ikell. vtavir thiring tli
last Par; iN herewith inonitted, in virtu . the cnikure_of cortiaml cotton:Meets,. and 1
al colllpthinct. wilt a request to that eflec : which s itliclutle's a part of Virginia, part of;
made by the • House 1,1 I epreseill like : Tennessee, all Of Kentucky, oiii,l n di a n a ,•l
near the close ( . 0! the last session Of not : Michigan, Wisconsin, Llinois,. Missouri, 1
gress. If the condition of our ridatiotni 'Kansas, loara, Minnesota, and the, terri
wit h other nations is less !trritifyiOg thatt tories of liaeottili,. - Nebraska and part of .
iv h as ns ua l v . le e n at former' periOds,-il is Colorado, already has about ten minima I
certainly utor,•:,oi-shio,ry than - al nation of people, and. will have fitty millions
So utiliapini distrac;ed'as wc art might , within fitty year*, if not preveoted by any
reas.nialny•i:re ;IpprehNided: I ; political telly
.or . mistake: It contains
lii the month of .Tyre lsst there .were ; more than-one-third Of the country own
s,-ott, grooutis:o trx.p?rt t hat the timitiiiii •ed b 2 .,: 'tlie :United Stiles, eeitab i ly m o r e
p owers ‘chicii, ai the begining of hur do; i than a million of square mites., One-half
uestic dif fi culties, so unwisely 4.id. mi t • ; :ts i ,opithis.. • MassachuSetts 'already is,
necessarily, as we thick, recognize the int -,ii would have more than - seventy-five mil 7
surgents as a helligerent - i3ower, would Pions "of people. A glance at :the mapl
-soon recede from that position, which haS l shows.that, territorily speaking, it is the
proved only less injurious to thetuselvek ; great body of the republic.' 'The other
than to our country ,: .. , I - I parts are but marginal borders to the mag-
But the temporary reverSes whiih after. i nificent region sloping , west frotn the
ward befel.the National arths, anti which] Rocky Mountains to the Pacific, being the
'Were exaggerated- by our owe Idisleial , deepest and also the richest in undevehip.
citizens abroad, have hitherto ;delayed led resources; ':. ~• . -
that act of simple justice. The •ciktil war, 1 In the prOductions of provisions; grain;
which has so radically changed, lfor the. !grasses and all which proceed from them,
moment, the occupations and habits of the !this'grcat interior region is tiatufa y one
American peopleJnis necossarily diStorbed !,er - the most. important in the would. A
the social cotulitioh, :OA affected fiver • ' glance at the statistics of the small propor
deeply the prosperity of the nations [wit i ',
tion of the region *which has yet been
which we have carried Ott 'a cotniaerce. 'f.brought into cultivation, also the large
that has been steadily inert:asing thrtingli-! and rapidly increasing amount of its pro--
out a period of half a century. It has - at 1 ductS,-. will OverWhelni us with the magui
-the saute time excited political
. a rations. ' tude of the prospect presented. And yet
and apprehension:-which have p odueed : this - -re.gion .has no sea-coast— isle
.no
a protoutol agitation through tue ririliieo oce:ur any Where. As part of one nation
world. In ilits untisnalagitationiwttiliave ; its people new find and may lerever .find
forborne f,-oni taking pail, in acv I 00:141 . 6- i their way to.Europe,bY New York; ti! $.
versy between foceign States and lmt,Woen ; Aiuerica and Africa by -New Orle:taii,'and
parties or factions ill sushi Stateiii I__ k ito Asia by San Francisco; but separate •
.We have'attetnpted no propa4andistri,
and acknowledged no revolution 7, but w
have 'eft to every nation the exultt~ite
enrol et and nianagerntalt of its ;own- af
fairs. -
-Our strug-gle hos been, of contk , e eon
to:111)1:0(A Lv fureign isatitifis %lib refer
ence (Iwo merits than ,tnii
posetl and often exaggerated .01;frts unit
1 1 1 • t •
wary-egnenet%4 1 , 10z.10Z to t lose! o
thetti.etv.t. Nevertheless, entnpitunt nit
1 1 1" part or (hit: Government, ttven - ifit
were jutd,,w‘gild certainly be tin ; •
Paetrttatvwith Great lint - ail' I for the
stppreA:not tie Stace. ! rade 1/4:e1) pu
into i,i,e:atiisll with .1 pr4c-et tif
complete smov- , ..i. flll -tit•CW:1011 of
Spve,/11 p te37 , llre :whim whttige that ibe
execution of it .on the park of itek Alajoi!-
ty's Gioveniment, has been ,narked with
jealona respect. for The authority of tke
United Siatealuid the right#Oftheir tn(A.:
al and 10. ut citizens.
The cotiven,Oon with .HPlnovi.ti, for the
`vied
of the SCitit duts, has been.pai'•
tied into rtfeet under . the :tut of- Congt eat.;
for that purpose. .• • I -
I.NADEQNATZ REMEDY. ,
On the '.2tl, day (,:f September last, 'a
Ai rocaania.toil was - issued by the !EXeedi,-
tive, :t copy ill ttZilch Is : Herdvita sidunit
tte i. The ace,SlNiallt.l. wlLit the -pinps,se
expressed w the set:mot:it:in/graph of the
riper, Ino .v respectfully recall your at
ten .0 to I may be ealkd "; Coin %
peu-o.ted Entat ei;a I. n.„
A nation m.y ue . s.u,l V.
tgrratiry, its. petrwe and. its !arcs. Tint •i
territory , is.the tnq rail which ht of - eet- ;
tai.. " One generation passe*
away, and ttuotlier generation !coined),
bootie earth atii.leth tOrever."
It is of the first imp o rtance to duly
consider and estimate this ever-enduring,
part. That portion' Of the eartifsurfittie
whicit- i s owned mill inhatiiied by tfie
people of the United ritates' is well adapt
ed to be the home of one initialed family, .
and it is not well adapted for i!wolor more.
It- , vast eXit.:ll,, au.i its variety of clfinate
and prodac: i toio. ale of ad vantagli in this
age for ore poo;t1e, t;itaterer night
have i,e.v in :ureter ages.
• 'pi earn, telegraidis and intelligence bait:
brought these to be 'an' advailtagettint
combination for ! one united peOple. ! In
the inaugural address I .brielly i pointed
out the toal inadequacy. of Disunion as'a
'remedy for the : differences . bet Ween the
people of the two. sections. I did, so in
language which I daunt 'improve, and
therefore, I beg to repeat :
" tine section of our country believ'es
slayery is riOt and ought to be extended :
uiffile the other believes it is wrong, aOd
.otrit not to be extended. This is. the
only. substantial dispute. Tbe.!!fugitive
slaV4 - clause tit the
! Constitution and the
law for the suppression of the foreign
slave trade, are each as well!enforce!!,
perhaps„ its any lairs eau ever; be in a
•community where the moral- sense of the
people imperfectly supports the law itself.
The great body of the ,people abide by
the dry Fegal obligation in both cases, and
a few litral ci,•er - in YilCh. - ' Till's, I - think ' th"lr 'YOrl moment. ufuhil'af
cc or pi Atilit., . 3 _Jai .:.
; Staten. '
Contiot be. perteetl y i . cured,. and it would ~ _ •..'. ; • "Give us a rebel victory, let our arm!, i ,
le worse in both eases after the serra- Disci:its - Los OF 'ME ABOLITION SCHEME. he destroyed;' Maryland oemitiereil,Wash- 1 .1
tun) •of the' seething then diefOr . e. The 1 ' ''' •] • ' ! ington captured, the President-exiled, and '
1 begiudelgenee to diseitss these itre'
for o• slave' , trade, now • idiperfectly I:the Government destroyed; give us these
eie." d articles at some lentrth Without .f•
Fu tvouldlise .nitintateiy i reviVed P °se i- . . • =., ' - .!,and any other calamities that can•resnit
w o e j slavery for abolitionists] the rebellion ne-
• without restrictioni in one section, from defeat). arid:ruin, Sooner than arvicto: • : - ..21f/RRORS,
sir- t v•r . weuld have existed, without slaver'
fugitiv • slaves,. now' only partially ry with MCClellao as General." - WEV.Z) 0 fir , ./1 E'D PICTURE G.
it could noteontinue. . . -
' s-endered, would not ..1)e surrepered • 4it 2 { or: arTie s i . After thtf .utterance of Allis .damnable'
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• Among the friends of the 'l.7nion the LITHOGRAPHS, .;
all by the other. Physically; pea 11 g, ;. . • • -, treason, Lila ehief.editor continues to hold - '
• .is great diversity of sentiment and polie --I VARNIS HES, • BIRD--
we cannot sejtarate. We canniti remove :. - a fat - office iinder-Liecoln ! ' • '
in regand, to shivery and the lAfriean „rail- - - . . - SPECTACLES,'
our respectite sections Pont earn other, i ~ c •
B.
: amongst-res.
.. Some .would
. ITrpetttate slit- WHIPS, if; LASHES, ;'• - B
nor build ittilia...atihle walls liettei..eit thein. .. -NoneL but-abolitionists are considered
very ;, some. would abolish it, suddenlY, I •
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A husbaaol emd .wif• may- lie idivorei4 to be trulyjloyal by this' administration or - :
GUNS, P15T.0,..
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and r , „,„ .01 the I. „. e ,, e ,, ee.am i i, ey , ( ,o ll .:.and ii'ithout compensation
,sonie,.• world , ' •ri--• -- -
K•aufheCY of General 'Dickson. - - 1 its piny. But a inajoritv of the people'
.
the reach•Lif eseh: other, but the 1 different '4'l'h it gradually, and With . eompeu - , ,
Said the old' here to a friend at the filet- ..
: despiseihial test and its authors, and-have A.IIIIC 'e s .l,T 10 -i i
1 tiim ; ‘ some , rertiove the treed people frit n
parts ofour .country c:inot do . this• They'a preference for,the constitutional basis. ~ .• . • ~,
, us, and saintwould retain them with us, , tuitage, a short time before his death : . TOIINCCO.
kannot but, reinttin since to face,' and in- -
' and there are •et other miner diversities oTi hI; ;‘;
,steroourse--ei!liet amicable or I hostile- 1 -• 3 . • r.' 1' ' - 1 " 2 -"iit•-•n Oart,'. is n disloyal org, •.- I. have bat one word more, my friends, , - • •lIIRDICAL é SURGICAL huierumenk.
* it ,-,-,,,,.. i Because of these diversities V.' w•ege anizatiim. -It! pretended lore fOrfreedoin to say : it, Is• to advise. you, while your - 'lkar I • ; t -
moat eontintie b2'4ween them. , . .cans nothing: more nor less than civil soldieni
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"'" moth strength in atriugglec amon g our- ' tr 'Notc - of DiSsolution. •- , - - . 'd . -
Hibielhell,.to makes that natereAturse Mitre':
selves. By mutual tstpees. non we sh. 'war and ili4solution of - -the-trnion• - Ibin..
.ttild i 'l. f i L j tei e a Ur G t.... urril -- , . T " he iT tata fta ine b4l o will be ll li een v I wi edt il tre . ls ~ •
:Avant: ••• •ons or wore Sat iSlat..-Crry after ; that the war 14 prottecuted for . its troper UhrBRELLA S. .
I ,i . -hurinonize• and act' This'ewould : est • men• of 4,11.-tarties should ;
t'epurittlion then before? ea/ obeits muse - . together., .1 14 . .I . . uni t e to ex- objee' ts-tbe preservatiop•Of tits ' Union , Inbacrlbers. wha continue the business under the firm ,
be clanprotrose, but it: 'would .be among pose their intentions and arie. , t their Pio:, and the Constitutinti, and the maintenance 1 La :Te e s:tett, July t sft' l a.t il ssr .--isy ßca ! rril ' ium• "°' ''' ' POR CEL A I.1r; ESTI!,
tre:Lli••l3 easier then:fitiendui,'. Can make '
iiiiihroily . the friends . and not 'with the enemies of gross,. [They 'are ,doing.so.] . • 'l ' 1 •
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t a l tik ri g g i ,:t 6 a o il ti p f ; y l n e e t i ca l r v tl! Y t fi l
t :' e i e:t , e y ri r (t .n e t ;i l i t i no:ie to i
f o r i . 11
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of tore
r n e e 4 e i t y i b e
e e e ,
laws'? can treaties he more, tof your nationality - . and your rig its as ! • -
C „f,,,,,..,1 1 ,,,, „„,,,,, a km. ea ilws , i i i the Uililin. These artieles are intetnied i Time has proven, that the old ' veteran lumens !-Alc(f/d/urt's SpereVat Tqnten. . TEE OFFICIAL *WAR MAP. I •
_ artumg frien.la?" Suplwav you go to war. •
than 1. . . ', to embody . a p i l s a la n n w o in f l a r t i l le ch ad m i n q i i . t u t a 4l l , c i .t i n i t s e n e4.;- ,,!
ai kn m e u w t. pretty clearly what .he was talking 1 ---_ - 1---- - - ---- --- "ig" - ' . • ' , ,'. • ' H i p 4 ii i i il ii, d 1 Arr - ' 1;
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Thomas, Je ff erson ' s D og uto. , . tar - • 'f' , t.'n' -" it"ry M o p tp fis e re'al and sninuantial conithrts of life.
You cannot t4tlit always. and *hen, after ions.. If tite . ~ , •
w „i.l, 1„,,•,„ 4 ,„ t„,,.1, sitte , , and
im i•• gain na umed,thaconiitteipation would follow, sit , . —._:......., _____' _, , . • ..1 fit Southern staters.
• . . ; -The -attni ion of the public fistres )ect
fti,,V ior de.. to my stock of Geoldsi bought l
tither, yLa i v:we fighting, the' idtntibil ' least. in several of thegtates.
" Fteodoin of itelicsitet - Freedoni of the
! :1' er4rThe white paper we nisi tide, week I nest. a r o pregAona of Person
. und‘r pro- , 11' ney,. engraved iniae Finest style-sauna maninsT it - . . . s
satue.anulmnt •of ; t eet ion of the • tire* nu recent and ouch valuable tecteconcerning afilhe exclusively • for CAR.. now'!)',' . Al ,
. - ` • • i Ail tO the first sirtiele,' ihe 1113111 TIOIIIIB ' ~_
0 1 4 1 ques t t oo to lo t erupt or ittkervoirse.are 2 .him the r• H'ih'"'" 4 : ! ‘"P 4 ''s And Trial hi1 . . 1 . Ratimuuts. that the war Dep..rtment temonstetsauther- ,' ' ' , . an'T will -e
9, togoctspteoissag ~ gold no the R 7111113 principle for lOtiv mines.
•AII3EL- TURRELL.
a.....i....., us. • are-first the• eulancipation ; secondly, , coat $ 5 • 6 • 0 ilu'ri',.. l . ~
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'I, 'I R . t e ' o lh' o f time fit ? 091..41m1nat jug , it, ; a' better article, a short time Fiore.The '1
j.ur9
Spain iinPiiili"). selec e l s ed .ies:te T da h t " i . ,s t i :t:• P e r • i n ti m ei t: ' , . I. : e4 a H l - t i t, t ts t . r. n .t , b r; : e t ic4' l): l :77 i ir jrn m d s ea F• th ribi sti w4 ssus - th'fitres ss bfiletel. I
' .. .. i• L MU tinnenue gum Colonels atm.+ Annv
ntrFicut„T.tss or sge,i,a. ATT ,,,, T . .. : I 2- ... ,
RELL
, . iturl y nievtlt years, and thirdly; ' the coal- , dealer of whom 'we bon . glit thiityr,..!e ns a •Ii )1 ". 11 flinn . t P" 11 . 1 7' - ' llll- •
. .Mt crone, t on re - IN :in Cl- gal a,. d mu , hotrod: l. l
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~ ...iyhie and Authentic. and 'from itn large
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•. '' week after afire was pwi.ilflize•l* itol wore •-,' - '''' . „ I nize-t2 ti, .1., incren--,lionri at ii &nee the Principle lAtont.rost. Aril Ist uttl* .. il ,
There is tit• line, .t!"711 }II i.ri .. 1• ,,i - ,l i 01 ' •)-11:40.1".tt , , : ..
(, . • J . . ' "4-, 1. ' `" i •-itrt ) ttkt till! tl,_, , tt Of 'n- aid I:it:lama. ! }lace,. and all'Stritteglc Pointe-. .Geni McClellan .iii•iitc• ' •• • -''' - ..
hen flarK •I•co that it was then w wt.' • -11 '1 - -T . 1 '--
, ,1 A "-j tall. -41 C• , U/ 4,110 M fit ' our 8. 30"' 4 3 ' 1 ' °IC ;,. "Lit."';: i : d tlit t i rd ly th e l Orrli t k i r Il la rtre 6e ert h ly il it t r t h o il tU m nii ° e 3 'e e t m e P ti u 'l l it .'-. --------7.--
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5348 1 ) 1 e 14 a triti••. - 111 l. , :i_i:rld..Y',. insui The e mancipation will be unhatisfact•Jty A: l 3;EL TUB
which t‘t ilikille. Irace throti.cli fovea ;,,, tt,e advocateN,ol rrpetual shivery . , lui , .." hi g h' - e*,:. p . r;e: .,
.. - non „ . .‘,-- , • tn:.• d,led cpr ' blood ad' wig heroc.silc•ve la•en devoted to ' infcrior maps, in citithereie $1.51) Pi;svat ' asi - 1
, bare
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Do our ' their -at . ... 0 inier0 . .. ,. ...icy . ci•011 • ! b it tilt!, and V 9 rniiitie•U.g.2,so.,... , Sent f p., t. yrn tit o n rat;elnt. tif
~ .1 - I.Chwer It l'itch -03. red sir. alianTmc f ,744. bi .g.
east !''' vr lsl - Ill"! the li'll -, I . i'oi. l'•'"'ll-st 1 10 the 11e41.11 Of tione should greatly mitigate, • • - • -
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r' "'' "" ' eir disca•ictst. ion. The nine .sees 9 bu i lt
~, . creed: ot uqr.p011t.11.34/ filth,. the text of", , Frs.... , NIILLN P. nAzAizp,' , - I , ,nvt,n .hroi , yd I ,, rilidot.'"'Elfri El(91 . 1 ,an 4 s ..re..l'
it loch- 'more .1 hat) one.t bird it,„ length 'ate - tace6 'l'ronithe evil* . of Fit )dernm, , e' - , readers suppos.e that with ss.,. in :r weelr-•01-• •
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otellipnt man went., the UST ended. evtions et iit:itv of P trait idadini ni p.a. ~i
riVers e:lsy to be ero=sed, aninopwate.l. ' nom.. in' latti fr;on - ' the iteLieSsity or. ally did -to our weekly outlay it) the sitigle. i t e m t i i ` i ' il , v , in i l t , "' . " 4 ; L : .. ii ",,!'" ti'''''ll2lll.}lB'`'ne' by wi . ,' ieh i ; ,1y MICA!, 41% or
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or soon to be populated. thickly upon ( I, 72 "; : figeom ni; t ibile Moat or tho - re V. of p t ite,r; see can aend 't
them =s tt . paper nt ft .,. s ° hifi l ild a --- :. ' ia --- 1. - 11 - 4 4 ....r from tinln:in . lll ' oi ' ilel;n: ' se * niug
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both shies; 'While nearly all its teinaletng; jit44 ;l l course o f Jtotorlit'will be disturb4d f 1 t••
f * ' ' i BAKER'S'COMPOUND '' , D •- •
len.rtli are merely surveyor's lilies, lines '1 s•-•••;t11'. - - 'll'l►av ' passed airily 'Ow price on Credit•? .. ‘ NO . hittger; 'gents; . o alarm,.e , us hasten loTet : raue , (Aril:steps ~ .
- , •ij . 4.,,meaore, wi i e• a ,
you must pay - $1.50 in tulTance-;-or snow :. and to -re, 44 , s 4 tin • the , rultd,:*litch o nlone le•i11111
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~. .. - theatior, lily accurintil arc lei With thy'
over Which people may: Walk
.back and before itis eoheerainatien . They will hes, • - L. -- • s , 1 - foruttioneilt..,. All perique indebted w ill A l f
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.1 to P.,..wee ~tbcrty, sta,l.Safet),' i A ~—wirof,Dp4atur, for del nanai by: , estuswithent aday, : • , ... _ : ,
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forth without' any aoasepy4sneiive their e 7 e el/ h, • • • ~ :I after Jsuitisry lot. • ~- - - • I•••isProtra. ,, t worm% w..9,t05t, •
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its place.- Bet" there. is . anot her difficulty: i .. •Atiethei class Will , hail Iligr'frospetit'of- .: ir-*Z 7 ':4 J I tO I ) PF; 4 - 0 .k 4. t '. 49 !4rktglkr9. l o; 7. !..
pr..seneo. ..g,o pet of . this line can be : emancipatitni,lint will deprecate the lengih tired froth poi*m, in-the hospital at" Alex.
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made any atore : Aifrwilit hi, pass hy writing 'of time. They' will feel ,that it, •gireii - tul andria, last • SVeek. Among-Ahem, we're
it demo-on paper or .parchnient as a na 7 , little to the now liV:illg stases:. ' Mit rehlly three sant:tot George • G
a t eta , Of Dimock—'
tional hMitolary. -.•- -.• . ~ - •,, tif gives them much. It, Ares them, froM 4 . T .., .••'.. • 1 , .
• • „norwin,..o4etson, and Albert. • 140. partieu-
The f u n pf separation, if it comes, givka , the va4rint destitution which must biro.-- •- r.
up,on -the part. of -the. seeeding
. . sect 49 Iv attend immediate emancipation 'filmed._ lare of-the sad alf,
the fugitive' slave - slanse alOng with :ill ities where their.nlimbers are very great,'
other Constitutional obligations.upon see- ' audit gives the inspiring assniance that .iir. , • = , • •::
tioits seceded from, While I should, expect : their'po4erity shall be freelorer.er,
tt o:...tliyulmiou would ever be made to take' -
The grJat interior reigiOn, bounded east
by:the-Alleghenies, north by the British
jj tn i v in t is: west by ',the lioeky 'Noun
tan:A, and titolth by the line along which
our common country into two nations as
designated hy"the present rebellion, mid
any "Man 'of this great ffiterior region is
thereby cut off from some one or more of
the outlets, not by a - physical barrier, but
by emh:frra,ling, and oneromt trade regu
lations, and this is true wherever advan
tage 4 bon - 11(1aq line may be fixed. -
Illade it between the now free and slave
country, or phute ii south of Kent ucky,tir
. .... n,ir 1 lfl;K:f,lA. !1. i . kainlall, a iG. ill. Nicholscui, S. S. Bin' aliamton College.
north of Oh i o, .ind still tht, truth remains.. winc hi n g ,. ,,, 1 ,-, ‘,..,,. . .„ , . -,
.. tz ,
C. /I. ~11KMati, r..-q s, ittiti
that none south of it 'thin - trade to ally •f deli
others, fl•oni Luzern'', Cotraty will be pros ' Y I"'" ''''" " e " ho g n t o att e ell the
p )11 or place tit kr:11 of i it, except , nista magrhaoluntiLoinmervial (74,11e , rt!, would
terns_ dictated by:: goVerilment foreign • emit on the occasion.l •
' - ! heal. of something of itratuibals . :valtie, by
to th em. . These, ()inlets; toist, west -and i A full attendance from the Democrats - calling upon or arldr&sing the editor of
south, are hidispeusable to the weq - beillt; '
.of this county is desired, and a ti )Vii is this paper.
.iTh , ise.wiShing to attend any,
of the p;tople' inhabittlig and to. inhabit •
this vast interior region. No'heli of, the : , i expected . in the evf' „i.e... Able and el,. similar institutior„ may: save , money as'
titres . my , be•the beat is no peoper Ties- , q 1) , i .. . •
iient.s eakers Will Iddreas the meeting, above. : . 4w
don; - all are better than either, and ad ,of ' and a . "good time" 10 anticipated. :There I itarlf aa j, make. a aeria a a ton a l , i n
right belong . to that people and to their .-
should be a turn outs from each township , . , supportin g that when
ge .
nend . trade. i sact it .
successors forever. ' frue to themselv •
they will not ask f s
where a line oefiata
etsi
A Word . to Ottr Subscribing . - . • I 'tit less prtifitable-toadvertise,tban during i '
tion shut!, a t e -,. but w I
ill vow rather that The he a vy a n d eo t'tia tte d increase in th e a prevalent nosh of httsinepti. Theexpe- . ,
there, shalt be tiosin-li line. Nor are the 1. cost °fa ll printing it aterials renders some - rienee which seems to - colarm such an o.
marginal regioni less interested in the' dec i ded IV_ nog pinion, has eonte from the attempt to lima
rellirmationitraces - sary. . e
communication to rind through - them to . the adverustay. by the trade. When busi
,
the _rent outsides . They, too, amid make the following announcement of the , .nets fills off throughout. the market,those
each of ;hem mm it :base access to tins E. subseription rates it be observed. Mai/ ' will) take that oppomunity to increase
Opt of the west, Without paying toll fOr the first of January gait: - 'their advertising always secure; by this
the erossiter of 3llV nal 10141 .61t1.1liry 1
," 11 Ser. 1 1 . :
li 4 rli , ill advance., $1.50 , Inean. 4 , more than their lortiiira r yp:cy. r-
AugNmilisTs To THE CONSTITUTION Pao-, • 4. not • p lid - , ri ad vance,„:s2 00 ti.in tit the public patronage; •while those
Those indebted fi - O. t . e or imire years, MO -it afraid th:u it will too pay, are left
to surges thel consequent loss through such
.efo
who settle
is re .litnitary Ist, and pay a n eglect. • '
year:ia - ..i , lva - ice--t,llllll. I+t 18131 , will he . ..7 - I
pt RD. n
Ohr imionalnira. springs not
. front onr_
pr•r i n ane nt pa..t; h film' the land we in- .
habit, Inn from tYlIk lo wiliest end.
The re poik-11.1- NV% erinu: rho, ;mt.
tranhi multiply and not
.-tnitivite
!tubing Its.
-In all its 'adaptation and attitudes, it
demands Union and abhors separation; in •
fol. it would ere long entbree ie-Anion •
however .much of blood and treasure the
'separation may hate Bost. Our strait) per-
• tains to ourselves—to the passing genera
lion
.
tion of 'den and it CAP; wit hunt conenl
').ion,,be crushed forever,wtth the passing
of one,genenstion. In this view I recorn.
• mend the ailoption of the following mso--.
_ •
lutions; and. articles, amendatory to the
the O: nun ifittion of the United St at es:
•
ResOlved, By the Satiate .and Bonn - of 'Reprenenta ,
• tie.e of the ruited States of Atn - enica in Con p.m, a.•
nembled.two-third. of both. Hun nee coneurrine. that the
t.llowing articles be: prnpoeed to the Legislature or I
Conventions, of the several Staten. an ameedmeutii to the
Conntitntion of the United Statue. all or any of-which
articles. 'when ratified by three.tourthe of the Leginla
tom or Conventions, to be voted as pert or parts of said
t'onetitution.
Ant le —. Every State wherein slavery now exints,
, which all a abolish the same litany time or times before
the nest day. of January, In -the year of our Lord one
thousand nine hundred. ' , hall receive compensation,
from the United States as follows, to Wit::
I The President o(the United States shall deliver to ev..
cry stictiState bonda.of the United States, bearing int
erest et the rate of dollar(' for race 'slave • "hewn
to have been therein by the eighth trIISUP of United Ste.
' said bonds to be delivered to each State by instalments
or In one parcel, at the completion of the. aboliehment,
accordingly an the name *hall have been gradual. or at
i one time. within suchlitate ; and interest Shall begin to
run npatittny such bond, Only from the proper time of
;• its delivery as aforesaid. Any State 'having received
I bonds an afcreessid, and afterwards - reintroducing or tel
-1 eroding slavery Iberia. shall refund to the United States
; the bonds so received, or the value there f and interest
paid thereon.
' Ankle All slaves whit shalt have enjoyed actual
' freedom by the chances of theevar e st any time before the
end of the'rebellion, shall be forever free. but all owners
; of *net who guilt not have.heen disloyal. ehall be coin
: pensated for them at the same rate rate en is provided.
for States adopting the abollehment of elavcry, but in.
*itch a way that no slave shall be twice acconnted for.
Article —,`Congrenn May appropriate money and other
wine provide for colonlegg free colored pettmes, with'
- ----•-. - place - places without the U.
Ventrost ptmotrat.
d. .r.•GETtitITSON, - Editor.
C4 '' ‘e&re47, boa;, 1r1;56 2
THE UNION AS IT WAS;
Before abolition. secession, etc:, disturbed its hammy
THE CONSTITUTION AS IT IS;
Enforced and respected •In sections of the co tn try.
A DEMOCRATIC JUBILEE
AND. MASS MEETING,:
. .
THE DENI . OOHATS 14, Susquehanna and
I:4erne Countieti Willeelebrate the tinitni,
victories, in this ilistliet and elsewhere, at
,Montrose, on Friday,,Deeeniber 26th, '62.
Dinner will be • oared at the lie-ystone
_
Hotel, at three n'elook, in the afternoon.;
and a mass ineetini will be held at the
Court house in the ,4%,-ening, eniumeneing
at half iiast..six trelnek...
How. Cn.tRLFS 1:/ENISON, Member of
o.tigress cb Hoq. - C. Wiight,
Sanderson, E. 'Chase, ;T. 8..,51 ark, and
I). R• "
Q i. "7 4 L "' ''' " il-kr y.. - Thom. who
{
_owe for more than ‘ne year can 02.. , ..it
between settlitig wi h us, or with a legal
gentleman who will iexactthe extra 50'cts
a year, mileage, etc.i,etv., etc. His work
to eottunnice . with ..t, unary. , Frites after
January Ist, will he!reghlated as all.other
branches of - trade afe--bythe necessities
of the time. Ratelilire upward].
The aboye'rates intuit 'be enforCed, in t
we eantinot deviatel therefrom without 11
loss, Of course, ali our friends—those
who really desire tolsuppOrt it Democratic
Press; will comply with our terms.
ialr Our readers: will remember that
Congresslnot long ago, and after secession
had done its work, 'unanimously
"Evolved, That neither' the Congress Of the Vatted
States, nor the people or governments of the tion•elave
ho'lding States have the Censtitutional right to legislate
upon. or Interfere with. slavery In any of the slave-hold
ins States in the Union."Sharman's resolution, passed
Feb. 11th, 1861.
Will the same men now sre-affirm this
important fact ? • Let us see. Grow is
death on old resolutions and may call this
one -up •
tar - Evans & Allen, at Binghamton, are
receiving their linliday Goods—choice
jewelry, gold and silvar ware, etc. That
is the plane to buy,i , as they have no real
rival in that region Give them a
Read theirne* ruic, nett week.
; It is announced that,poor Lincoln,
is determined to make-an arbitrary test
among the employees of the government.
Absolute endOriement of al/ his political
notions is to be enforced. Of course be
will bave:a rush of cravencreatures who
will swallow anything if wrapped - .well in
greenbacks, but tli people ' will impatient
ly .awalt another, chatted :to vote against
the . executive that ,fetailti cheap jokes and
afkilition chimeras.' • - .
IllanaohuketU
Puritanic 11lusaaehusett s always boast
ed of her superior virtue, and, the DOM
forts of heicdrumon people—especially „,„
ver the piior thAiased_southern•folks.. Let
us see about the facts, . Troia the seism
tables Of 1850 we find that 31assachusett s
with.% population Of 994414; had • 15,777
paupers, and 7,250 erioilnala - per year.--,'
.MississippL(wilere delpdedPuritatts are
taught to believe that poor, ...depraved,
with a-p6Pulation of
006,520, had but 200 paupers, and only 51
critiiinals in a year! Massachusetts hits a
pauper to every 83 persons ;,.MitPlissippi
has one to ev ery- 2,333 persons -- or pau
pers are 37 tunes More numerous, in pro
portion to the - vihole numberrof. inhabi
tants iu the great state of freedom than
where slavery prevails! 'Massachusetts
has a erigiinal to every_ 137 persons; Miss.
has a criminal to every 41,893 ; - showing
that crimitialii :ire proportionately 87 times
more: numerOus_in "Virtuous New Eng
land," than in the "wicked region" where
darkies' work;
.but do not vote. Tribune
*copy and hoWl. -
* .*
VEg7Sitice the breaking out of the
we'offere'd to donate the greater patt of
the pay for all official printing that might
be given to this paper, for the relief of
our sicK.4m 3 wounded' soldiers. - In sPite
of—perl i tps in consequence of— this offer,
more than usual pains are taken by. our
intenselyllov al and patriotic officials, both
enmity and . federnh to withhold every item
from us-even to the appeals. from assess-
Meets, and election proclamation. What
beautiful`' no-party" times
One hundred bushels - of Buckwheat
and Oats wanted within two weeks, on
account, at this (office. Those. owing us
on old accounts, notes, or judgments,. can
semi us enough.to square top and,paT for
the Democrat a year in adVance, and thus
save a harder way of settleinent.
.1 • err AN— -
Half Notes for Change,
The prj,ijce of entti.., Mod,
Notes in having 'become common,
the tollpwine letter, in reply to inquiries,
may be interestitoz.:
IPrrrs.roy, Nov. 15th, 1862.
11, C. TTRER., Esq —DEAR SIR : Your
favor of the 12111 just. rec'd. We will re-;
deem our one dollar notes, matched or
unmatched ; nothing,",hoWever, leSs than
halfnotes. ;Respectfully yours,
T. F. ATHERTON, Cashier.
MantanOs.—The . Arabia, off cape
Race,' isa• the important intelli
gence than England England • declines .to unite
with France in the -offer of mediation in
the American war, and that Russia .has
also declitied,to be a party to such oiler.
—The President. has made a proclama
tion against! swearing. We would res
pectfully stiggost in behalf of frsil human
ity that elm rulers gite us less occasion
fork n future.—Su says an abolition jour
nal.
- -There are many complaints that the
pay of soldiers is kept back from them.—
Some haie three to six months' pay dtie;
.while other have been paid nothing since
enlisting. Incapacity, iaefficiencMishon
esty. Pay and .rations are drawn by the
managers for.thousands who are dead or
discharged,lYet they don't pay all who are
in service.lThe money is stolen and kept
for speculation. • -
lar"The Chicago Tnbune, a Lincoltqn‘
olition organ some time before, the battle . '
Antictini, declared
13.'0_00 REBELS, AIMED .
'SPittslottn-t..b, NbV. 29.=—General
Blunt,`with 5,i)00 Federal soldiers, attack.
ed slid routed 'B'ooo rebels under Gen,.
Martuadulte f at `Cone on' the
.20th inst. - • . •." - .
Sixty rebels' were. killettin.. the engage:
ment, and - the balance driven itome. twelve
miles.
Gen. Vint tlegraphs - that the 'rebels
badly whipped; and will not probably yen
turn. north of the Boston tiorintaltuf again
this winter„and as they have ,coastuned
all the- subsistence iu the Valley 4. the
ArliatisaS, they. must 800 U retreat into.
. .
• NEW Tiitss,.: Nov. 28.—The. Deina
crate to4lay. lace carried their Aicket at
our charter election bpa;:average ruajori
-ty of 500. . - -
—The Calveston News - of the .'ith infant
tiays Houston wade a secession spec cb
in Brenham, Texas, lately. -
-The Georgia. Leghslatitra passed a
law. recently forL.obstructing.- all the
navigable stream in .the state, appropriat.
ing tire' hundred-theuiand.dollars for that
purpose. ' . ,•-.•. •• .
SINGER & CO.'S
LETTER' "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
•
WITH ALL THE Azawrzlicrsovmarzs,..
As the beat and cheapest and most Scintilla-ern Sewing"
Machines. This machine will sew. from the
running. of s. fuck in Tarletsu to the maidng of PM Over
coat—anything from Pilot or Beam Cloth'down to the
softent Gansu or Gossamer Tianne.and in ever ready to do
work to perfection. it cad fell;hem. bind. gather,tnck,
quilradd haa's tuipacity for a gr.teit variety of ornamental
work. Thin in 'not the only machine that can fell, hem.
bind, and too forth, but it x3ll do'sn.better than any other
machine. The Letter ”A" Family Sewing Machine may
he bad Ina greatrariety of cabinet cases. The Folding
Cane, which is now becoming 40 popular. Is wits name
implies, one that can be folded into a box or vise. which
When opeded,makes a beautiful, substantiaLand spacious
table for the work to rent upon, The case, areof every
imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in Its nstlye
forest., oral elaborately finished as art can make thein. .
The branch offices are all well supplied with silk, twist,
thread. needle,: oil. etc.. of the very bentekality ;
Send for, a coyly rf"SINOXR.& C0..11 GAZ IMT C.' • t
I. M. SIN fIE & CO.; Broadway,
Vlr•Phllad'elphia Office. Aln Chestnut:street.
READ, WATROCS £ FOSTER, Agents Ir &tenth:int.
~:AR.RIgGU~~.
In •Soutli - Bridgewnter, Nor. 26th; by
Rev. J. F. Deans, Mi. JosiitrA.-PErns and
Miss TZUPEIthiCE !FAscuk:ri, both cif
Bridgewater.
aaszas.
. .
In North Bridgewater,
_Sepf. Emu
D. KRATOR.,' daughter of Peter and Lucy
Neater', deceased, in the 11th year of her
age. •
. Also,. in the same pinee, Pct. 12th, CLA
RISSA 31 KEATOR, of Peter and
Lucy Kent or, aged 14 yeari and 3 n v
- Also, in the same place, Mr. 'lmam
Scum uncle mid . guardian of the above
named children, m the 59th year af' his
.age. On the 25th of Augio last, the
three persons here named, all of (11*f:tini
ly, Were wi
m lling, 'usual health.. How
Adfor
eible tbeonition,_ Boot not thqsigkt
of tomiorronr; for thaw knOweist noivhat
Irdny nuir bring forth." . Prov. 27;
•
Auditor's Notice.
F. WIIIPPLE, I In the Coact of,Com.Pleita
' - Sosbnehanna County.
II Scott and Albert Capron No: April Term,. lufn.
FrLIE auditor appointed by the Court, to report at.
J. train:km of. tue fa tl ariiinit from the Stteritre
In the above entitled tube. will attend the dated of his
appointment 9n tiatorday. the oath dee of December. 'SU,
at oae..A;iork, p. nt die office in ifoutruee,-at'which
time all personelaterested will present taeir claims, or
be lower debarred froaa eumi og in.upon aald fund.
nor.IS 4w . Win. J. TUIIIIIILL, Auditor.
Auditor B 9 Notice.
,
•
,
J. 11. Rasa, . /.. in Comtann;Pleaa of Stiiefa Co.
vs.., iberilPaoa a Of personal proporty .
A. B: lininsi. . or den:ado:at.'
/ITC undo:Mined an nailitch ap p oint e d to dinribote
IL ELe inoney in Court In this case. wi El hear ad peroons
' - Intera,ted la the-fond at iiir afficii in Llontrore.ouS.ttor
' ha; Qazesalier 40th, 13 , 12, Ai _VILS tei6ttiLU :Xi... Ai/Jet;
bt, debarred Boit' iniiinuad. , W. Li:JD:it:4UP.
' nov2s .ta , - Auditor.
•
• - Attiitor's Notice. •
t•
Is the matter of the settlement of I . ln the Orphans Court
the e•tate of OerratiStone.decd; •of lauscpie Couhty.
Henjam in Glidden, Admini.r. r. n.3l.Mig. T. INJ.
Exceptions to the account of the Administrator, &c. .
firtHE auditor in the above. case. will hear the parties
interested at tun office iu Montrose. on•Priday, the
11th d...y utDecember, apt at 10 o'clock In the forenoon.
n0v2.1 4w TCREELL, Auditor.
Auditor's . Notice. •
In the matter of the distribution of the fund in the 'hands
of the Administrator of James W. Truesdell,dec'd.--
AB undersigned having been appointed by the Orplac
an* Court of the county of Susquehanna. au-auditor
to di.tribute "aid fond, will meet the parties interested in
the same, at his office in Montrose on Saturday the 4th
day of January, 1863, at 1 o'clock V. m.; at which time
and place all persons having clainunpon said fund will
present them or be forever debarred.
dad 1w J. B. 3fcCOLLIIM, Auditor.
ERIE RAILWAY.
CHANGE Or 1101111S,"commeneing Monday. Nov. 17;
UNA • Trail:m*lll 'elan Great Bezel at admit the fol.
lowing hours, 4; a.:
wEstwiliztot'Nit. I
No. 1. Buffalo Ex. 3.00 p.m.
No. 8. 1:41 sm.
No. L. Mail at 4:Vi
N 0.17. Vita•Frert, 1:90p.M.
N0..21,.1103Md'n.1017
Moe. 9 and 4 run everrday. No.i 6 runs Sunday., but
does not run Monday.: No. 3 of Eatardars. rune thro'
to Burrito. bat does nut run to Dankirk. 'So. 5 remains
over night it Elmira. CRAB MINOT. Gen. Supt.
• 1 2 1,31121.1CI"INVALWC1101111
To England, kolalid and Scotland.
•
A 'MADAM HEWS SON'S DRAFTS. In sums' of one
pound and uliarsiras, payable :in all the principal
towns otEngland. Ireland and Scotland,for sale by
W 31.11. COOPER...A Co.. Romans,
Co..
Montrose, Ea.
•
Administrator!' Notici. -
NOTICE is herebY given to all persons having de
mends airalnet the estate of .l/OttEli TRITESDELL,
deed. late of Llbeity townthtp, that the came rdnet be
presented to the nodereigned for 'ettlement.'anet all per
dons indebted to said estate are reqnested to =Aye AM•
mediate payment.
WILLARD TRUESiSELL, 1.
- Oct 2s , 1862. R. A. TRUESDELL, I'l m ri•
Adminisirator's .Noti r ce.
-A LL persons Indebted to the eittAeofJohn O'finghlan
Jail late of.Rusquehanrut Depot boil:), deceased, are here
by requested to make Immediate payment.rnd all persons
hatin: claims against said asta te will present them forth
with to MARY O'LADIMILAN,
Susq's Depot, October 2lst, Mm's:
~idministratrix Notice.
100TICEr1s hereby . givento sill:onions hawing demands
1.11 against the taste of William Apwley;late of Franklin
township. deceased, that the same must be presented to
the undersigned for settlement. agd all persontehidehted
to said rAtate are requested to make:lmmediate pa'irnent.
Franklin, Atte4,16412, JAISX POW LEY, Ad't.
GREAT. COIIIIIIOTIOIN
DRY GOODS,
sr .
JOHN -BULL Threatens -WAR
UNCLE WHIMS FM
0311,ittUberg . ,110SCRWOI.k.61
DOATCSciaI:CS;
has pot ns uSinni_guain.and we have)ately laid in a larks
*tone. which anatite• as to offer, to nor contention.. coot
. on equally an good tams as bluntly, considering titian
rise..
o.3lttlentierg,- 'll6teuinuil ktit._,
•
' AT
Montrose, Susi:fa - County, Pa:,
.
Elmira . New-York; . •
.• Susquehanna Depot,. Pa.'
•
OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK
We ore determined no, to he outdone, eltberinmrices or
qiialitiv , .—and we- will endeavor to gist, our 'Cnakenierr
ail postale eatisfaction. • .l-
CLOTHING: •
Ih thie branch onr st °chip complete, nrd will be Aold
lower. and, more lametbily antelled than any rone,boree
toitainklunent.'orany tour•burre concern this; aide of-1N...]
To* City. Is able to offer orproduce. We am inure the
paNle *eon constantly rap:97 the best cetten and
workmen to Make up otir stock.
IWO/meats made to order fI.• •
On Onteneront notice,
1121rA Cloctilt vranAntedoi ao Niels,
F-URNISHING - GOODS.
A Great Steele ixnatantlgkt•pf, aid sold,loorr:patn the
loft e,t nt
6nitrnb. Itembanut Cto's
Muntrost. January Ist. 18.414. I
PITA
Now offers tgr.sale one,of the laist: 6, and
best selectipAs td" •
• • •" :
Ever offered- in Suspielianna_Conil y, and
1 EltTY'ori=tr'llillertni ;irtre: b. .it
Store hi the NOrtliern 'part .of itsylva.
Dia, and perliapf the entire Stti e. Au
assortmentis kept in about thin differ
ent branches of trade, and the selections
are inacle_from abolit, forty of the -hest
Mouses in Neil- York, and*.more han fif
ty Dealers and Manufacturers out of New.
Yotk. large proportion of the, • Good
are brbught direct from thaManufaeturerei,
thus insuring-genuine articles. custom
`ere on entering the Store twist ns, expect
to find everythingin sight, but ne. rly ev
cry article wanted will be'prod. cadby
-
Sgme Idea oFtlie Stock ay be.
formed by the following general
but enumeration
DR UZ'S . .AND .11 - EDICKNES.;:
_ , PAINTS AND 01,
• DYE S
OR OCERIES,
F.ASTWAIM BOUND.
2.N.Y.Exprealtog
No. 4,;Night'apresa3:o2 a.m
No. o,Steamboat 6 ' 8:05-p.m
No 20 Way Freight,2:llo
GLASS-WARE, '
WALL and WINDOW APER,
JEWELRY , . • - ' •
. SILVER-.WARE,
- • -PERFUMERY:,
FANCY GOODS, • ir
JrusleAL INSTRUMENTS,
. - • - - ,BIaISRES
AMERICAN POCKET KNIkES,
,2'ABLE CUTLERY: anJ
SIL irEll PLATED.
LAMPS,,MrfrA'RIALS for LI
fIARDWARN,* -*
BRP.caltris, H
• ~ •
D - RY .00 ' PDS; -
D "tlcie
SO DOES 1 4 11 E. FIRli OY
Tut CERTAIN• RISE;i
LIQUORS, •
CROC
NEW FIRM.
BA:LD*IrI & 'MJLEN
SUCCF4.4OI:O TO
BP.A'T , ' .. gr CO
it, , -
Vndar Montrose Democrat G,Sce,
IZE itEcuvrNo -
.Fresh Gra.nr.d Vireatornraurt
svcry &CP - d3r...%h1c , y vritrn, t evp sat UM
RS ilia 111 Ullititet; RI act gtruareliirami.: at uar
.
Foed, and Buckiriteat
SALT AN D P-OR K
BY -VIII: LOAD; - .lL,utram (, 4 1-vuND.
BAxs,-(su g ur . Curd]
Dried Boot', • - . .
. - Smolrod
Drips and SyitipS,%.
Molasses and .
TEAS, COPE.6I:, SPICES, .
- 0 0 VS: S,.
whlch vie orcr formed ja L L::xr, far ITEADT
t/NAT. Ja:y
33ETIaL. s,
Dost't tter. tie. it:sr a: •
Id "REACT ill Sitli,
NEW
Ou:van:l To.u.s . c. sw,lroo it; 4A.Tithd Fust“e,
arc bpurly seen ras:voi.i.alaratt t. 4 ths
-HEAD. QF NAVIGATION, -
AS inir to be.plipontal fhien the ' , ..tnlce Ind eI4CMIIiTS
ealecuun to be found
IT TYLER'S . STORE:
e...,t
..ment Qf Tz•ry ckp•Cogass beat 'yr
al:, u.i.dar for . •
Vlz.: A ruldlOc Skint, f 7', rt .. .1 , •e, Cotta, and Tobacco,-;
WOrd.filre 011,11,1[71111te.-1,114 ire Tak ;It rr .1,
Ugh the two thousand Jt:Gne thin:psuf e. fag supply
1, kept cup,tahtly at ihq town. t
tinuation tall% ea:;,e-t!v th:AN•cl. and If there r.•:, , 5
any so 01l
nthrtnnAto, 111/' 1:111V.!:/,,:inj Tut place, you:
friend mighbur vr:ti 32• A tot •
FIRST STORE BELOW TAKEELL'S HOTEL,
. .
fl e. 9 na pppoeite 'th
.
7t here STI per eel?. haz br. We are l!ott.d Vo*,et
o1,:e live—and live. your Latt , :r
(ist+,llye Cott,. Corn, aod mO6l avill:litg
WilGt. ma . ge : .
AT: TYLER'S . STORM. .
ti. B. Plealse do is't lresro the aht se metsti , :ned
at homy. for our role won't ht to , As..it"• till s
come up &Valls."
Shakers--A - new lay: white anu. rolored,
just_opmed.;
LAMAS of all kirida. 3nd Evinzs forq , rainz I.7. , :rr•oirtte
COW rr':uly and tery eh. :sp. -' Bo! hen ..r
dayilgnt: alt. rn..h lin/1,1114FM - S;•rr.r,
Aistnanttue audT:lll,ivr d t C.1.91tr!)0 . y up
•
{^A no* ikepplv of o r • CAPS: 1i TS
sti , ,Efi.Stutot and \Voodon Trrnow.,. and lira..l
Y.nlignn Notion -A. Per:anie •
as,d . Toilet Oixtin ur CA:'111...di1.t1 . ': 4 ,-1. •
thiug• tp nye, ,tt 4 . ! of . ) , 11.
I,iuydOwu, as the •
nom"_` F.l to
. 7 0 /5 .1 il? trt:
Tar:, on term..
and ingtilr... ro:11
1:04e. Poi C.l/1 ilr
Moia.roec t ac ° - ! u
f
BOYD & WO(YDRITP
TiN&SPEEI-IfifiliSii
rgermt.coff O di°92bFFLw24o
The. CARPEWIT:WI% Basin
" =AZ r3E =Tatra=
IY 'tire lonv_rotrt,tv::*? en tad geze:tl es:son:sem ct
iIISMCM - Zll3 of tbt most approdpat•
toms; 5t0t14.:.-101Lorcisrazu st all lands.
Vanier/1' Tadl9 cc Lin Mads.
11;111 W.re, Preen Ware, laysaned zc, Placa Dn
Wra-I:4,:ths best lacteriaL
raintg! Offs, GISI£3; t 2 1:"..:7i • 67:d 'Se«,
Pturg. Lead. Pipe:Lompit, Bird Cie:, uc.. ctt, •
lii,, a Csi. , oi Basil; fur Lzie.
C:wither the piece. Ccl e;.l cc.c r e
t 1O•21) de WriOntRVFIP.
!.!-24 • 4
Terrea
S. A. r0G:..1.LT.:71..
PIKE 3 E E PEES I
rr:Ptio -- L=
LaTco Lines of MC I'S Conquered and
Reduced! . •
• • .NE % t it.Al4 LORD,
is reteising, for Spring supplies, new arrSidrge stocks of
• CHOICE.
. DRY GOODS, GItOCERWS, •
CLLOQKERY, • HARDWARE,
STOVES; I la:::Kr LE NAILS,
PAINTS, 'LAMP, AND -
LINS.EF.D OILS,
BEN2OLE,
• *-• CAR,PETIIs.7IGS, - •
; FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, •
- WALL Paper,-Wintiow'SHADES; •
lIATS and CAPS,. BOOTS,stnd SHOES,
•
'CLOCKS, - &C., 1;C:
Inolneling, as Usual, full varterltsf of the most' pojicase
- . .
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
• SHAWLS, " •
BONNETS, RIBONS, FLOWERS,'
C., &C., &C., • •
which he will cell an' the roost issirible fent& for
CASH, PR.ODC:CE,
'S,
IUFFS
•
• .or to • • .
PROMPT TIME . BITTEIIS •- k
Elfintei Salt; eqnstaiitig on hatd
WARE,
t HTS,
r4OES,
'looms
Is;:
J. , 8. HAZLETON,.
ilmbrotkpa and Photoiraphic
'Artist, Montrose, Pa. -
Irirri , tli•cP tnkas t ell kl . nds of.weather, In the beet
etile of the Art. uctlo
HUHU UNIVERSITY,
THE wilt TRIMS of thfil Instittition Win earamem , e OR
Wedneade)'. September . ..d. The errand term cn -
Wecinmeirie,tec h. Tieenteber ;id; /nd the third tenet , of Wed
<
rmidnr.lirattuary tech. 1..13. . . . .
TLITIO.V.--Cornmon Sratebca, tachldlng Vocalism.-
c ,00
Nat#relPhlleaechi,Cheills ll 7- Phiatalogy and 1....,k
-I't4SVISOZ- • ~"4,00.
Altetiis,Geometryrad Anclare-ntrill; b CO•
rieneh.4 6,00
Mualc en Flino. iintli the War!, neer,,o*
itut;in 1,..Pt. ' 1,63 ..
Evr•u?e. 'fo C. , .itntlxt toot - .
I
; Rood Ire teem
• t. e tr' , ,rf.or..l is (am Imbed. with.x. icokirgstOle, hu1.,..q41.......
had t.l.lkir. . . .
11..;:it. it.on. remmenre st t• reel;tek en Monday, am.l.
c i.i.t far tho wook It flOOl on Etttr.443Py. . . . .
Tr., ~ ...•I.tPX OtCrUiliellll.7o, the felicm:Ttpt
,!,,n;!;;;: everitng. !Awe It; the ,s:.ttet:Cll . TGC.M.
, I,Vedr).,1 , li. Sie' , AktllZ Shit Comecs!tt7m. .
T,:t,:rtv. 1. , ..-:-tr, •vittt a z TpCrt=leMti to VillU.'4l Tb:. •
io.p:,,,na . C - e.em i.trt. ..
Friday, (;anew.:L;tl - :, fle " " - •
' Thu. 'ant ill.tflia lo tan:1;10e with an.apperatne in 11:ter'
tote the ne nci plea of Vetiral•Philesophy sod Ch , natt !TT.
and aikelttea and laps to ald to the atudy . of PLYI/4 ,2
a. .- _ • .-- -. . - ittarltxrd, 4114. St,
‘7•61:3;
onrce6n fn
raler fere
rd roll) and
. COBB.
ert
11311
ry 3.:lll,acre
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