The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 09, 1862, Image 3

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    The . Zeisige.." . -
The President'iV Message has been pub
lished; mid generally , " What do
you thitik-eif • it?" - et ery Man - asks 'Of his
neighbor, mid then both break on into a
laugh. At first, it was regarded liy 4natiq
as one of the President's jokes. We were
asked by, st-teril of people last eitening it
what we hail jointed as Nr.Lincotialles-.
sage was a+.l really genuine—whether we!
had not, " just tier Ilin," intierpolated sonic
of thOse liniisbykine anti ridiculous Ceti- 1
unties. be it. "Can 'it lee possible," our
interrogators would ask, "that a Presi- .
dent of
~ the United States is capab'e of
putting-firth such stuff itr a grate State
piper?"
"Yes," ; we replied, "it is quite possi
ble, when a man chosen by a party. which
boasts' of possessing!" all the tutellipice'
of the country. is President."
But, even our solemn asstratice . that we l
bad printed the words of- the docuinenst
as they had come to us,.ertir .t he wire*,[
saareely convincedl,our astonished friends',
that we had not interpolated or 1:113.1i:" se-;
rions - mistiikes in printing it. •To convince
us that we were Wrong .they would open',.
the Journal, and read such Buttsbyisms or
axioms as the following:
"Certainly, it is' not so 'easy to pa.,
something as it is to pay nothing,..--but it is
easier to pay a large sum than it is to pay
ta forger one, and it is easier to pay any
sum when we are s able than It is to pay it
&fore we are able."
And, determined to Satiiify us that we
had misprinted the document, our anxious.
'inquirers referred us to the closing sett,
tenser of the message. These, they were
certain, we Ink! added for the purpose of
throwing ridicule upon that extremelyl,, VirOur 'readers -will remetrikrer that
"honest"intlividualwhose name is.appen.,, Congress not long ago, and after secession
ded to the docum'ent, under considers-I had done its work, unanimously
Lion. "We say we are for the Union— I -titsasteht,Chat neither mi., Congress of the 'United
nor s,a te tt: c e p t t e h
the world will not forget. that we - say this.re C ec o t r i t rtielalt6 of
t h h t g t n o
° l
legislate f.-
4 S ho tg ld te ing s,
We know how to save.the Union. [
it's upon , or interfere with: slavery in any of right
siave-anki
offhie.Congrem and this Administration.") ! tag ntates in the union.•••—sheossoressignon, pasied
The world knows we know ItoW to save , Feb. tub, 11361
it." * " In giving freedom.to the slave
We assure freedom to the free"---, 5 ?`the
world will ever applaud and God must
forever - bless Abraham' Lincoln !"
Serious ao the situation of afikirs is, and
'serious as we ought to be and feel, in ref
trey& to a message at such. a time, we
Cannot bring ourselves to :consider this
document with seriousness'— Its. ridicu
lous' farcical charaeter'forbids. It is be
neath dignified criticism, and like the
broad f.s-rce that usuallf_suceeeds the sad
dest trageq, it excites..!a laugh in spite of
any tears of the previints noiment. The
'antics of anape on the roof : of a burning
house, fired ,bythis oWn mischief, could not
be more ludicrous than Mr. Lincoln's ef
forta to escape the damning c.it,sequences
of his own destructive potiev ; and while
we deplore the threatened destruction of
the. noble fabr ic; cannot but smile at
the comic distress of the unfortunately el
evated ahimal i though it does so strongly
resemble a man !—Leader.
'Some tears ago, pave 'Wilmot, re
ferring-, to the approaching contest !or
President in l - 156, and seeming to fear the
Republican vanilla:me (Fremont) won d
br defented, expressed hin intentions an
'follows: -
"11l he II ill. don't joiti l ihe par
, that * l think will „send the emairy to
THE QUICKEST."
Fremont was joined the
abolitio n party which promises to do the
- job for Wilmot within fjc• years. But
the white folks in -pave's 'TM riet voted at
the last election. a' , if °ley were willing to
• let him go to ibe hot hole if he wattled
to, but wer e b‘olnil to save th t e country,
-if repudiating him at this would
do any good. Alai! poor I..pave,—you
° can't be reblected Senator
- M . A Pottsville newspaper says that
• "Letters roceiyed in this phice, from offi
cers of the Pett..sylvailia V(llunteers - , who
are staunch Repoblieans inpolitice,-state
that,the- removal of Gene .11 ' McClellan
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has completely dem?ralizedl the army of
the Potomac."! 1 - 1'
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l arOver a litindi - e‘t forispners are con
fined in the old Capitohyris'on at. Wash
ington: Some 'lays! a7k. !hey wanted a
supply of wood. Fifteett,c4:ls were Sent
for, but on tnetsuriOg it when delivered,
it-was short three-cortbi 1 Now but *very
mean administration would rob' its politi
:cahprisoners of woui. .
, IrlrA new seheme of plUnder by the
.abolition cabal Wa.hinuton. Men are
- . kidnapped, cage, and theh l releassd when
:they pay moneo be let - ontl The vil
lainy who rule uswould sell the4.'souls it
they had any, au 'steal others ilthey had
any use fur them ' ,
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A Cuutosiry.-1-Our friend; Mahlon Hel
ler, Eq., of Bushkin, Pike county presen
ted us with an ear acorn containing eight
rows—four 'of them are brown, tr,ild the
balance yellow.—Monroe Democrat.:.._
rirAn amusing adaptation of Sacred
poetry is - told of a good old lady;who'when
told' that the salvation of the Union de-.
,pends on the Abolition party, exclaimed
"Oh Lord on what s rottetirhresd,
. Hand everlasting things."
galrNo news - from the 'Army of ,the
Potomac. All is quiet along.the
Burnside 1011 probably ,be delayed for. a
want of styptics, and finally rempved, for
$ party favorite, after Which things will
c e
done fast:. • „
JZTl'he statement in the Tribune, ifoC.,
about peace offers, is a very silly partisan
falsehood.
fartongrese will be able to do.bat
lit
+tle between the Mae and the Holidais
-.atter which • thay will get to-work at the
;darkeyAitestion.
—The New York, citreleetion resultod
in a clean Sweeping Out of the. aholition .
.office holders. So it goes everywhere.
—Those •whO hare wide intercourse
with the Aneinbers of Congress diseotwr
that those from the Nest ow) Northwest
return "to_ Washington with- decidely
...conser,•ative views of ibe . .proper condn
.of the war and of onr politicai filltre, wfule
thd eastern and New gngland inetnbe'rs
.
-grow more -radleal daily. • 1 '
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— 7 -The purely Ahol don eralrlengsg
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ed in the South Car,,li tia ', ex ',edit Von rent:tin trelttl in 1 mnp. .- l he deceased - was a i in -- essatiet in tie aria .' ' - '
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re use. srili• h 'the- parties NEW MILFORD. November lath. 1011. ' 341.21C,X 31 1112 , 18/21110.
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ma they were more thug a v'ear aao• Tite r w -kind looLbaiol, an uffietionute Sather, an I interested at hie office in Montrose.; on Friday, the
seem chietYititelit otheirj•l -. } . 1A... DIA Igi3 g neicrlibor and .was a worthy .
.•), tpg t leinse cm . . ~ ~ 1 • . •
190 i day of Ducetaber,lBo2, at 10 O'clock In the fore npOlt. ~,• 14:3 „..., , 00
.0,254. ... 'Wm. J. TURBILL.AndItOc. ' ~i - i . • - 41•"1/11`. •". '
o - It Triox.-owszoon -Branclis, tiebtalni Vail tons%
le . tll,OO
ltstntstrbuosophr, amnia:F. Ptirslokiilt sad B oot *
in the luxurious .resdeneelt A e s e ct e d 1 , *tither of the Metlitnlist Episcopal ........-
•J - 1 --- ph i aa; { h IA v 1 ath 7 . 1 -7.--" L . : .-" t .. l -'- : 1 ,. TT . TAKES i1210, , X10 eiltrb e
es tw, Make 13P.,4 eAtetoind tv,- 1 Keepthe • - ,00
terrbels," while .ther occupy tlieir tittle - - 11 " -4 an " --Am- " a
2- -' ''-' ' e- • ' • - nun riffi r r i rm. - sturC7milei -. '4. 1: eri Ptiteb 1111314 lleskiltnny -driven home'rb make a . : .."' ,312F 04 ,11:02,111101 . 141Wal • Algebra. G e ometrynhd Ander Langnages,.... ... bOO
. , • hink of that. Master lirook.:' - Due ..., ~. 2 . 2 mit 2 2 . 2 Li French 5,00
in training negro si .I,licrs ; that -eonetanOy 4 , Life's - labor done, as sinks the disk, To England, /retail d RZid bcotlaiiiic' tulfithil=jtitehelL and every stitch a air* oat . 161.11M11.11 ~, It o Ila rll . ''' • COFFEE , ma„,„. Flano,nntil the Wails seas, e,OO
run
,away, aud trying -' •
111 edit Cate negro - -Light front l!ta load the spirit. till ;-. -•- . - .f‘' non: I Amp, / m yself tk
..m.t lu t enacquired, hem lone ex, • • „ • • . 11 Room rent, < 1,60
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A L R8,A.11,141/114.43 n 4 l:l,NAliri it iettnnta °cane perlenee at: the business a Ain requisite to -glve soy rims y u , smo tt oi , un de rom g m u st - Jarir t .4 4, 4l ,
ABEL i TURRELL ':,l Itypense of Recitation t 0 0m ,"..,,, Los
2.00
l! t ahieit. We - ,espeet they will niake tint WhileJleaven and earth etintleitie to say, ; Pseuds li p t rard eye th Pee ilprin,Wl " man or boy p arlt, an tomfurtabig lt, 4 lthey ru ttakt. B. recominendetbf Fletreehuitte t superior Thornton@ • Baud per week
i
A l dash on .Cliariesten" souk. time afikr- How bit:mettle righteous When lie dies." - 1° "" rt ' l g Th "" 1 ""'" 411 ' d s ''''" l ' d ' hu ' e-b r • ""°!'l4nti.alwolti. tan --, - hYeltage,for_Deciezl Dotluity. Dyspepsia and all bilious ....xl• 119 fora tie, metanie 011.- for !Sewing , msektasl •- br a n ' aind ‘ hedilltb ' eix4l2 4"" ° ' bcdit° "'
• . "Will. H. IN.NIPER, lk Cm: Flanitunt. S • - ''- .• - - ;,' disquiet. •Thousauda who hams bosh coehlallerdlOshan• . 11 . soak di Watch Oil. Bed ling. Rst and ,Monte p c , . •and ta e i
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Richinendis taken. Of colirie, the Algiji: . . ,
jnlll-1611‘ Muntm " ..Pat ' -.
LATEST STYLEs .: Kt the coact ceftec win nmetitla without 'gurus idiot sec itaateoecthic Remedied, sweet ttrti ct •
an d a efts • R"'n' t y"'" te'rimet" ail ladhek of / 1241 4% "a,
.P i nn:. • , __ pin qfilt 4 ilm the Iteetlititt et.traPOw.±. '4, (.1100ei. vartetyatfinitnenta. laleee:PAlle, end fln t i ses , a n d an . 0 1 ?1 , 7,e f0r the week at nook on molar., -.
tiou papers, make no complaint of . their ;Tn Brooklyn, .on Friday, ny 28th, I , - - - or ci utt a l mse done with despatch., and tri.. weer- . Price ACellte: • . , p u ll et s su py tpt r p atent i dt4 li c i Dea . .. . eventne <menden are thelollowlng :
' • t' 1' 0 . ' I MN Monday evenin g , debate in the finclettere 1111015. " .
Inerthesa. .• • - 1 i 1,882, after la - protrinittftl ilium% -which she t sealbooinistrutors! .ottoo • i stnietiodotivon b. ttTight tegethoz-Terme cash durti l For sti l e by - Abe) Tut Tell:
en s . Leetn
W'ednevl t y, Speaking mid Composlttou. •
,_ • I 1 , „et • to a ' but 1 •• T
U R eruns halo ds- , t Try me. one door westof Scene'''s Rotel, - • ,
I.•r, Wffi IneliF very little -telki of boom- .
g bore witli• Christian resignation, Mrs. Ben. :Ivo . = is koreky given
It numb 'mina the estate or JA BS TRUESDELL, 1 Oa. :, e- aQiur canons. , . 1{614,1400/01TLEVAiN, . grairli NOTICE. - ''' "Id Y re' with "PetWate %A Zrinisl IV
. , losnony and eheraletry. •
Demoeratainy itiore. Indee4, some theiiite Ser . & TORSI'. tiod 68 .years, wife of the 'asem; late of tomasktp, tug the same nu t by ! 217"° °e' ( kt' 924-1 s --. a .r- . - -r- .-4-z..::......". . The proem BANFNO POWZIER litdistt,f r'ma i litg o
Utak '1r"14.1. W. VOBB•baeing bun a
pointed p enrgeon i n Fridev. General Debate. • . • -
eleetiort, it is believed that the . Rnptilili• late itev. Daniel T f trry.... . - presented ii, As tintirrelved tat settlement, and all pup < i .... 1 .- .... . , 'y -, sweet and - utridons Bread and eskes. -Igitet: ' ts. -., Jut the armyl his accounts stem with the undersigned The Intl-nun= is furniebed with au sepustme to mu
scats lodebted, to said 4:stet* am magmata to make SW .; Mt MiIiqUIZICDOMM, i.. -lastaiseturm he at. H. KoLLocg. ea a r al ka, -. ' 1 fur tittle neat. AndPersoni indebted wit) piesw cs'l Cad irate the Dr i nthilei of witand PhllneoPhY PaCh , ln I.t ry,
can leaders fee! Very. mach like hanoiti , • In Great', Bena; Tjee". 1 i't - ' hfr:" - liillißl i . 4l e4tlt•PAY 4lol 4'' -.. ' ' ' ' - •`, r ib Iv- 4 -<- ',..' tt. 1" te•-ii t ... t ,., ft. r ,',.' < • r. , , d , i. . Cot.tc: of naiad and Ritestnotsta, Philadeiptila. -11 assns wt out deity. .'' Z. Cooo,, and 'A 41.11csan and 111040 to aid to the etudy Or Phyeiclo
b, et •1, ' Wu; TE1X5041,4, i Aftm , re . . 4 1 .1. ~0 lee Nee. - 17; 1 1%1 4 7,`,. 4zr., - ....14,44 ,I_ is7i4 by an Dregglstsm t dlerocprn, :, -
..„. IAhdIIN en , 1 sit lAA : tile.; It _ • i es. • • • , Ittufard, as& at, lea.
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the wives. . - I. 1 ElanalarsoN, aged 6,5 . yee o. , . ' ; 1 . Oet - ss,nek,.. , •• n. ,a4Tivaaram. . _
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—Mr, D. A. 311ffioney, the ed for of the
Dubuque - (Iowa). Herald, was -• mpelled
to swear, before. the govern men . 'author
ities voila release him- fro th pluton, that . :
he " would not commence, or ause any -
action or suit, at any futyre time, against
the officers of" any loYal Jitatit or the
United Statetq for =using Mai arrest or
int pr ison Inv lit "
—A provinciul New atmpshire,Repub•
limn has written ton tsatinel otj one of the
regiments front that state in the prtny
who is a,Denmerat—to know it,' he would
aceept." - the nomination, of the Republican
Convention in opposition tp -- Judge East.
man, theliresent Dethoeratie nominee for
governor. lie has no hope-of the.auttoesi
of the:straight Republicon ticket.
--A Thanksgiving dinner was given in
Washington to 1,200 contraband oegroes.
Mrs. StoWe and Rev. .2d. Channing were
thepriiminent iitilividualg present. After
the dinner, the ihrkies were preached to
for six hours. A Vermont divine in the
tuturse of his rein-yks told.thent that he
regarded the Democratic party es it Moral
devil, at whieh the contrabatidi shouted
"Mime
1. . SEettsstO:v. r —The Ne wpYork Tribune,
which was rote of the very firgtournals
to advodate t dissolution of the Union, is
stilf, for sepatratiiin. So late u the [4th
it said :
" We . favored, in the infancy of Secession
,the-policy of letting the Cotton States go,
if it should appear that their peo ple really
desired to cut loose flout the Un h.n. We
believed then, as. we realize now, that
events would fully justify our recommends,'
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Bingheunton College.
Young men. who design to attend the
Binghamton Cominercial College, would
hear of something of practical value, by
calling upon oraddressing the editor. of
this paper.. ThOse wishing to attend
similar institutior, :May sav6 mopey 'as
above. • r 4w
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. - Directory- of the Hospitals.
• The Sanitary Commission have estats•
161.1 an office of information in regard to
patients itr the hospitals of the District of '
Columbia, and of Frederick! City, Mary
land. By a.reference to hooks, which are
Corrected daily, an answer can, under O'r
ditiary airetunstances, be given by return
mail to tlaefidlowingstuestiems:
`1, , ,t. ti--;---- [giving name SO re
gitnetiti at present in the hospitals of the --.
District or of Frederick,city ? "-
2. If so; what is proper address ? This College Is in no way cot:lncited
,Ai•lth any other
3. What is the Surgeon, or Chaplain of )
_nstitution.
the hns , 1 The energies of the ent:c., Faculty are exclusively
pit.;,
I?
• 1 devofed to thie.
.
4. If not in hospital at present, has he I The design ()tads Inatitutlon 'it tn afford Young Men
i 11 , :i .n opzrth . t a ilty for acquiring a Thprow,ll, -Pruc•kcal
recently been in hospital? r... taVlitoll.
5. It '• s4ll, did he - . die in hos'pital and a t ' our 110"1:. a!AI Fortninre earafnlly annnged by practl.
1, CIO iICCOUI.I.AIIti, ixprenolly for tlii,. Inttliut on, nod the
'l4 hat date? . . codeine of Instruction to such itito combine 1 henry and
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6. If recently discharged from. hospital:- r alc` l " . - - Th • -
Was he dist:liar:gel} front MTV ice ? - 1• 'ascaleaiwte• 40ciutrigo.
7. If not, what Were his orders on leay.'. Tb1• . c,,,10,,., ..,,nra linb,k- ham in al: :tio 'depart
atentp, Penni.nehip. rtantnereial Artlmietii, Itnaittes
lag? correspondence. Coinmeretal Lao, I - wait:al kir ovomy,
Tlie 'Commission is also prepared to c c ,,, u ,1r:1 1 ,', / , t i: „';', l ,f,:i tt i 4n` t ,V,TO.'„, s ,`,"!, l t l ," ffi !' i'" "" "bg
furnish more specitie information as.ttt the Tho. Speneeriau.oo Beat of ' - 'pruin rn , ti,p IA tanghi in all
e litbm of any patient in the - District 148 1 7 1, sz e i tio,71::L v - t p h i e s n g're t ,:i k. rtt i e u .'l n l'a"u t , e , r il i nr"t f t t lre t t r • l cial eu
it us pi t A within t wenty-fonihotars after a • perrison and Instruction of the Pruieiyui, L. W. Lowta-L.
.t'ClneSt to di. %! i frusta an bfricer of any of -
i ts corn.sp.anli: g soeivat s. 1
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. The office of the Directory will be open .
daily frl MI 8 ti . ehoi•k a., tn. to 8-0 1 ,1-, e k p.
tn., and accessil le in urgent cases at any - .
hour of the' night. ' ..
, Th'e number of patients in thane hospi
talsbi about 257,000. ,If 'lmo to be lime
tie.able, the diqy bere undertaken 1°4.31'1
by. the,' Communion will he 'extended to
include - all the. general • hospitals in the
.country. FEED. LAW OLMSTED, .
• ' General Secretary,
.
i Adams 110n5e;1244 F street, - -
I Washington I). C N0v.19, 1862.
'• Teacher's Association.
The next meeting. of "The Sn.quehan:
na County Teaelters' Association" will be
held ‘.its the Borough of New Milford,
commenting Friday morning, Jan. 2nd,
1863.
ORDER OF EXERCISES.
Faquty.—Froni 9 to 114 a. in— Intefilee
tital Arit lonot ie, ronilutled ifry Miss A. A.
Webb. From , 10 to •11 a. in, Pentnan
shift, conducted. by Mr. M J. Corse.—
?rout 11. to 12 a. in., Diseusaiou clues
•tions front, the question box. _ .•
,
Afternoon.—From 1 to 2*p. m., Gram-
Mar, conducted by Mr. E. B. Flawl6v. ' 2 ,
to 3, History, Conducted by M. L. vitaiV
-14. 3to 4,, election of officers and 'Ms;
cefianeous business. •
Ivening , Session,—Reading . of Essays
by A. Jayne, Miss- Ann - a M.. 1
Dean, Dliss Flora J. Johnston, Mr, M. L.l l
Hall, Mr: Alberi.Scott, and Rufus Cush..
man.. The ;above 'named persons having)
been . apppointed at the last session of the!
Association, it is expected that they will!
be prepared:
SATUADAL—Morn ing.-1 et, SentimentS„,
2nd, Singing, sd, Prayer. Frain 9to 10'
a. m:, Reading, conducted by Miss L. A.,
Jayne. 10" to 11, Practical - Arithmetic,'
Conducted by Mr. H. N. Tiffany. 11 to 12'
- Orthography, conducted by Brigs E. A.
Webb. ; • . . .
Afternoon.—From 1 to 2 p. m:, Geog
raphy, conducted by Miss E.C. Park, and
follO wed bY' general Vusiness'' and discus
Sion until -time of adjournment.. .
- All the Teachers of the &nutty, the
School Directors and friends of education
are earnestly invited to be present and to
phrticiPate in the exercises and discus
sicts of the trie*ting. •
IBiTirder of the Committee.
Dec.
~:~~r~s~s3s.
Oct. 28th; . BLaca f orßush,
in the 37th year of his Ake, atter a•severe
illness of about fifteen hours." ,
waii in the army tive,inouthis four of which
he Was hospital. Ile was honora
bly discharged, returned home and soon
(lied of ciiiease Which was prol:ibbly con
.
.camp..- The d 4d -w.
S I kb* ;o' 4
LETTER I 'A",.FAMILY SEWINO MACHINE,
•
: 'ATM ALL TEE )120ENT . MS . COILIIMAT 13,
1.. the baitiialkiliestitst and Molt tarot klidairipg
Macbtkiti. Thle Machine will sew aivihkg. tram the
running oft ttickln rmletan to the milting of an Ova-,
coat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down - td, the
softmt Gauze pr Boasamee Tlssue.knd is ever ready to d
its work to perfection. It can fell.kentabiu& gatiter.tuck -
iillintand has ilaspatat7 fors grestYstietruNaprapeata
work. Thii is nut the only machine that cat fell: hitM:
bind. andao forth.- but it will do eta better then any other
machine. The Letter "A" Family Sewing Alm:nine may
be bad Inar
cus variety of cabinet -cases. .-The:Foiding
Casa, whichis now becoming anvopslat-la as. its 'Oates
tmplitspipt that can he folded Into a box or case. which
when opetted.makes a beantthili substantial ;and spacious
table fur the work to rest upon. The cases are of every
imaginable &slim—plain u the wood grew in its native
forest. or aselaborately finished as art can make them.
Tits twanchweless am all well supplied with silk. twist,
thread, needles. oil. etc.. of the very best quality.
Sod fora qt y of "Amain &Co.'s 0 azumm."
• T. it nifftEß, & (1!).. ASS Brasdwity, ' N. T.
irlir!Philadelp !rice. 810 Chestnut street.
MAD, WATB US& POSTER, Atoms in Montrose.
Administrator's Notice.
TITTERS Testamentary to the Estate of HENRY LFIENDEICEHON. deed late of Great Bend township
hsvlng been granted to the undersigned. all pers!ins In
debted to said estate are requested to make Immediate
payment, and 'tunic having demand* against the same to
present them to . .JOHN MERRIFIELD, AA . TS.
ISAAC RECKIIOW,
Great Bend, Pa., Daeeniber Bth, ieqs-8w• _ ••
RICH HONDO MERITS!!
lIIHE Maher:lt:fliers having_just returned trim N. York.
take pleasure Mulling the attention of their Mends
to their assortment of
Watches, Jewelry, - Silver Ware &
. - Fancy Goode.
comptislog all the new styles of goods In market ,' which
will be sold, as heretofore. at the lowest cash prices.
. .
A lerge,etock of Gold and; Silver .
English, American.and Swiss Watches,
both Etuntintand Open Face,‘warrauted good time keep•
ere, by ' ErAxe A AU ea,
SILVER
Table, dessert, tea. sugar, salt, cream, preserve, berry
and mustard Spoons. Table, dessert and pickle Forks
Butter. pie, and fruit knives: Cups, napkin rings, chi'
dren's sets In cases, soap acid gravy ladles, , agar sifters
and card cases—warrantal pure as coin, LEngra% ed rr,el
PINE COLD JEWELRY !
A splendid stock of Ear-rings and kips of the ,oevrest
patterns; linger ringa of all styles; bracelets;-armlets,
lockets ; giant, neck and chatelaine chains ; thimbles,
sleeve buttons ; studs, belt ackles, slides, !maps, spectii
cies. 38 carat plain rings. etc. EsrAas d Axurs.
irlated.Wars.—Tbe largest varlet, of silver plated
knives, turks, opoons,casturs, butter disles.cake ha lets
sugar dishes, trays, cups; saitc•tea sets, and extra tea
pots, butter and pie knives, etc., ever kept in this market.
Calitharp—Pocket and pen knives. acissors, slivers. to
good article .) for sale by EVATiI. &ALLEN. •
lisedles.—Best - qualltyof sewing, crochet; netting,
and knitting needles.-
Brtialkeih—llair. tooth and nail brushes..
Photograph Albama.—A very nice lot.
`Chinese and Japaned Goods.
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A very pretty variety of cope, ,antra, %Rae, rime, &
331749.1\71131 eb .4961.11aF1N.
13114,40unwn, Dec. DIU. No. 2 Odd Fellu% a' Hall.
She New Commercial Buildings are Located
opposite the . Court House, corner of
Court and Cho:Lange Streets,
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St ativs4o.. can cult': at nny Ittue. v.ielt••on. Lrued
Li al, to comi•lete from 6 to mieelce: Asbis
twice rendered togritual•—• in procuring -limit:ode
radnaterare prcreueA with nu eleg.i.t'y enzraved
Diploma..
li'••r catalogue of W pageA,_ 'mei 711 , 11 a ••f penntun
ship, se., encEigc two letter t-tamp-•. and iidtirinoi • •
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This is nue of the TIN colleges 'constituting the Na
tional Own., Immted fu.lphia. Nrir York City,
Brooklyn. Albany'. Troy, Buffalo, Cleveland. Detroit,
Chicago. and St. Louis.
Scholarships issued by any one of then Colleges are
good fur an unlimited tine.. .
The Collegitt:e Course„
Embraces Book-keeping for every var i iity of business; in
its most adproved forms.—Penmans_htp. the celebrated
Speneerian system.—Commercial Calettlations.Conitner
dal Law. Buslne,. rrespondenct ri th meti e.Lertu res.
Thes'e luetitutions possess a national reputation. and
guar:mike gr:•ater lac: hies for prepantlng young mentor
the duties of the moulting house. and business generally,
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than any other similar Schools in the country.
The PhileAfAlphia College,
Hasbeen recently enlarged and re-fumlithed. in a anpe
riot manner, and is now the largest and most prosperous
Commercial Institution la the State. Its well known
thorough course ot" instruction, the long practical experi
ence of the Principals.ami superior accommodations,olTer
unequalled Inducements to young. men who wish to ac
quire the best preparation, and the best introduction to
the business world.
Diplomas atvarded, and graduates reeconimended to
busineas men.
Pitsceicat. Tax? Booxa—Bryant.it, Stratton's Book:
Keeping, three editions,—Common school, price 75 cts.,
High.school, $1,75, aud Counting • Masc.—Bryant and
Stratton's Conimemini Arithmetic. 'l,V...9—Bryant & S's
Commercial Law, $1,50. 'An/ of these boolth ssnt by
mail. on receipt of price.
101 r Sdnd for our catalogue, containing fall particulars,.
and note carefully the Ten special advantages. of these
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decly pwa(l.-. • . Philadelphia, Pa.
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Auditor's Notice..
Ia the matter Of the dfittrilmtiogof the fund the hands
of ttir Administrator of ! James W. Truesdell. deed.
BE undersigned havingbeen appointed by the Ornb.
T
ens Mart of the county of Susquehanna, an auditor
to distribute said fund, will meet the partlee Interested In
the same, at hit office in Montrose on Saturday the .3d
day ofJanuarj,-1863; at ko'clock p. at which time
and place all persons having claims upon said hind will
present them or be forever debarred. -
det2 ' • J. B. IteCOLLIPA, Aiditor.
P. nthtor's_ Notice-
7. WHIPPLE, j In the Court.of Com.Pleaa
vs., ,• Susquehanna ,County.
llBeottand Albert Catiron ) No. 205, April Term, 1,... , 59.
T ag auditor appointed by the Court, to report a dia.
Vitiation ?I the fund arising' from „Vie Sheriff's sale
in the above entitled case; will7attend the duties of bin
appointiiient on Saturday; the 20th div of December.
at one tecloelc., p. m., at his office in Slontruse„ at which
time all persona interested will present their claims, or
ba forever debarred from comfng ht upon said fund.
ito*2s 4sr Woe. J. TEEEELL.Anditor.
Auditor's Notice.
J. H. R&M, In Common Pleas of &mg's Co.
• • vs. Sheriff's es'e of personal property
A. B. Kursim. or defendailt. •
THE andersigned. an auditorhppolnted to distribute
the money in Court to Miscast% will hear all persons
interested in the rand at hte office in Montrote, onS,itur•
day. December SOM. lbeS, at .one o'clock p. All per
-sous most present their eininmat that time and plitee, or
be debarred from aafd fund. .- H. JEOS up,
'fold* 4w • • Anditor.
AlkilftOr's NotiCa..
In the matter of ttMatttlemeat of the Orphans Court
the ertate of Garrad eitone.decd, of Sump a County,
Benjamin Glidden, Adminiet'r. Nu.3l, ng. TAMA.
Excertiou, ttrtblelleivottpleictLe Adlnlutetrattr, de,
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*ClAtli' WANTING. FARMS;
Nii*Settittment of Vineland.
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4:OlEiiY. von lIARD:i. _s.".
A Hare Opportunity in the Beat Market, tad •
Deliglktforand Healthful Climate in the .
Onixtf44.ro iles %bath of Obi
i~lphiw on Its I:01141i
. 6710104 V Oil, and highly
immiuetivi v 141414.10 Aringst . !
the best in the Garden Outset Nt.s . Jersey.
ICONSISTS of 20 . ,00ffacree of GOOD lend.dirtded'
to f ume of di ff erent tire. to snit the purehreer—fro ,
40 acres and upwarde—end ie told at the tale el from Al
teen tb tweut e dollen per dere for the feint land, pert.
hie one•funttit ca.b.ar d the heiereq: hd onertery earl% tn.
etalitnenta, with lege, "„tereet. within the tutu of four
years.
Timis! leicoxra
Is, In great put.a 'rich day litaan,ocitable for Witanf, - Groas
, and Polatoo—elAon dark and nen randy loam. suitable
for corn . *w ee/Am:doer. tobacco. ill kinds of vegetables '
and root crepe, and the great variety' of fruit. ouch as
grapes, pears. peaches, apricot,. Nectarine., blackber
ries. inelono and other fruit., beet adapted to the, Phila
delphia and New York market.. In respect to the :off
and crops therecan he no mistake, na visitors can exam
ine both, and none are expected to buy before oo doing,
and finding these statement. correct—under these cir
cunistancsa, unless these statements were correct. there
would be notice In their being tune; • Win considered
Tho Best,Frdit Soil inthe Unioii.
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pre report of Solon-llobluson, Esq.. of the New York
Tribune, and the well known agriculturist; William Par- .
ry, of eintuoinoon,New Jersey - tablet' will be - furnished
inquirers.) s . ....
i i 6 ,3EFE 3:lol4.R.Mrs 3 En g .
By looking over a map the reader will perceive that It
enjoys tl best market i
s?, Ms I soon. anti has direct cow.
ni nnieati nowith New York and Philadelphia twice a day,
being on • thtrty-t* o tulle , front the latter. Produce In
thinnotr et tiring. double the price that It dots In loca
tions di ant from the chi,. In this location it ran be
put into the market the ...li , :e morning it in gathered, and
for what the farmer sells be gets the highest price; whilst
groceries end other amid , ' he purchases he getrat the
lowest price ; Jo the West. what he nets brings him a
pittance. but for *hut he boys lie pnyo two prices. In
locating here the settler lino many other advantages. Ile
Is within a few hour,. by railroad, of all the great. cities
of New England and the Middle Stereo, Ile lo near his
old hien& and associations. Ile low ochool for his chit
dren. divine service, and all the advantage, of civilize
thin, and he-to near a large city._ -
'XINS.33 CJI.EXikILALT3EI
Is delightful; the - wintero being oalubriono and open,
1' w nilot the mourner• are no wanner than In the North.—
The location in upon the line of latitude With northers
Virginia. -...._.
1 . Pa itfiONS WANTING A CIIANGT OP CLIINIATI TOR USALTII.
' WGIIIII be Innen 'rano:fitted in Vineland. The mildneso of
the climate 'mil he bracing influence, makes it excellent
for all intim - awry qtreatocm. dirspip4a, or general debili•
ty. v I,.itor, wit: notice a difference in ti few days. Chills
(Judi/two are unknown,
WARE,
Conveniences at Hand.
Building materiel is plenty. rith and oysters are
plentiful and.cheap. •
Visitors muet expect, however. to bee a new place.
Why the Property has not Been Settled Be
fore.
Title queation the reader naturally Italia. It Ia because
it hasbeen held in large tracts b) families not disputed
to sell, and beingf, without railroad facilitue they had few
inducements. The railroad hae,jusl been opened thrill'
kbe proven) this staisuit; furthe Bret time.
Visitors are shown near the land ins carriage, free of
expense, and afforded time and opportunity for thorongh
investliddion. Those who route with a view to settle,
should hang money to secure their , purchaser;, as Luca.
dt, , 51.1 held upon teTusal ,
THE meat TIMM: itillAUDTimEs, willre people ha , *
been thri.Arn out of employment or bbsinese. and Thum
ese souse little means or mulll2,omce,ictr dal them-
Mut a hum.. They cut; buy a niese of laud at a small
price. dud earn snare than ',sages in imprui, lug it. and
hen It is dons it is a certain independence and polo's.
A few acres. in fruit trews ill insure S comfortable 11‘..1
ing.. The land It:put down to hard-timrpricea. and ail
impromnients can be i a udu at a cheapet,mte than moat I ,
one other time. op *,
• the whole tract. with tix . ndiestront on 01er:inroad, is
helm: laid out with foe and spacious a, tuner. with a I
town in the centre--ti.eacre lots in the tau 0 cell at from
$l5O to IWO; two 411,1 a-half acre lots. at from tOto $1:10
and town lotsso feet front by 1.50 feet deep. at slo(l.—pay.•
able one-half cash and the balance w ithist a year. It is
only upon farms of twenty acme, car Mitre, that foar y eats
time is gis
To .51ASCF.ACTUIZERS, the toter afford?* fine apes
lug for Ifie-Siff lit. manufacturing buiincti, at d otto.rpre,
ti•-les, being nfar Philadelphia. and the st.rrounditiv
country has a large population. which any& a
market.
settlenienhin the course of et vend years, will be
ouc of the most beautiful places in the country. end toilet
agreeable for a residence.
It is infended to noil,e it a 'rule and • Fruit growing
• voltam. as this culture i-Abe most yrottiable and the
be-t adapted it. the utarketUser} us.. indigo and t or
eentence for the settler. u ill he intr,cibt set Whit It a filin:
,cure toe prosperity 0116 . tow., 'I lie bard tulles lbw%
out try wtli t 1.111
he ..dsuntagu the set.t.lsln4Ul
A* It compeipeople to reei.rt: ti a;rktytinn fut. a I.v.
Ind. •
.I..arde ntimiteis of people are purcha.itig. evil People
who tle-tr elite best beat tor shouie exit the piece atunce.
Improved Laud is ales, AI( sale -
TlMP.Eit.—hindean he boiezlit with or 'without tim
ber. The Timber at canines vainat too.
T',Thle 00391,00,11 e. Urn - canter deeds weep,
ely.tr won titeutobrdnee. when tbeno.doe),is p.id. •
Mt wiling et vett iences at band.
Letters promptly um-lit-red. tad ray t eta of .1-( , r, n Pub-
Town and Wm. Parry sent. It.t.ct.ber u.tli 11., ••VlLetand
floral "
i Rome to the Pool :--I..esteewaiont s.rset wtoot. Phtin
tit 9 o'clock, N. IL. atd 4 P. At. ft:bless there; ,
should he a chaisge of boor.) fur 11.. t n the Glatt.=
bo r o' and tdlll%.file Itailrodd. \t it. n you leave tl.e cars
, at Vinelead Station. lust opt nor. ' . irsuirelor ,
tIA
CS. K. LANDIS, Postmaster. t
Founder of the Colony,
Vutlhawn P. 6. Cumlserland County
P. SZ-,--There la a channe of car, at Glaat.l , oro'. Ala
hrware of ,412.rp,ra on the carp frum . .New Tots and Phl'-
adelphta to Vineland,lnquitlng your baaineaa, destina
tion. &c. • •
January 2, ISl;2.—nt9 I .
GM RULES TH
And With a plentiful supply we base fituchased a large
atnek of
STAPLE qui? FANCY DRY GOODS,
GI2Or,'ERIA'S PROrISIONS,
iLI7'S A ND CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WALL PAPER Wb OD EN WARE,
COAL QIL, and LAMPS,
• - -r-A Y g ArOTIONS
SETIETON SKIRTS,
FLOtIL SALT, FISH, NAILS,
PAINTS A'N 1) OILS,
And 50.11.110 other articles too nntneroma to meritipn,which
will be sold at prices that sill'
Defy Competition.
Don't Forget The Place.
But U jou inquire of yulanneighbore fur -
The - Cheap Store,
They will invariably direct you to
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS,'
ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE!
TEFF. D.AVIS !
WO 40,000 NOD HOcKERS
• WITHIN 4 MONTHS .MARCII OF
W A SHINGTON
Hit IND MB GOODS,
• n A s tt_it iv wit
vtaxivuevolir.
PAOD (ICA: , la ktie for (?0!)#,
Cash Paid Par, Pars.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
-AT TII E
STAND. BY YOUR GUNS!
xx4l.iri:)zurr
7EIZTEIAILVAY.
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OIIANGEOF.ROURS. commenting Eondaj. Nos e 17.
.1661 Trains AIR bi.ml Great Rea 4 at, about WM.
lowiteboontotist, ••
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'WESTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD ,DOIIND.
Nb. 1:Buffalo Es. &00 p.m. Ne.9.N.Y.Eattues WO pa
Ne. 3. Night Ez„ la7a.m. No.4,lfight`spresstrui_. a.m
No. 5, Mill at 4:39 p.m. No.6,Ststunboat tO6 pta
NKr:, •1:20 p.m. S 9 , lo .W 6 7rtilAkt. o : 3o 11 - 31
No.lll,Ac'onicr n.lOll a.m
m. Sand t runieery day.. No. 6 ran Sundays. bpi
d6es übt ran Nondays. No. s.ot SatmAlll.Nziws ,114 °'
td Bold°. bat dues not nut to Donittek.. 6zetnntna
over at Elmira. ORAL'S itINOT,GIan.. Stmt.
ii.dmAnistrat9r's-.
A Ll:Persona Indettedtb tbeastatetnotti O'La pe Ssn .
A.E. latent lmseasbanni Dapotboro. deciased.
by requested to snake linmedlstft psyment.rnd all a
Airing dame agianstsald estate 1•111 present than forlb ,
With to . , _ MARY Cr/GAUGE/4N,
Sass's Depot...tElat, 1662.
Adtailiistratrix Notice.'
-voncEts hereby given to *Epinal:is 11'1111ga/stands
against thin estate of William Piorter,lste of Fnusklite
township, .daciamed, that the same mug be presented to
the ciederibtu. d fur settlement, and all persons Indebted
to said eautte are requeited to make Immediatepayment.
• Franklin, Aug. 40862. ' JANE MAIM Ad's.
Notice of - Dissoluti on.
Xi R. d. B. GUTTENDNRO has this day withdrawn
OZ. !tone onr firm. The busines will be settled by the
entsieribers, who continue the bushier, under , the Min
name of OUTTEMIERO: ROSFLNBALIM, i CO.
New Torii. duly %Lb:1661,-4w
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the Generals and Colonels of the Artny.
As it la the ONLY MAP that la authorized as Official,
it is the most Reliable and Authentic, and from Its large
hy Inches—chows at a' glance the Principle
Place, and all Strategic Points. Gen. McClellan has ac.
knowledged theeat importance of it to his movements.
Beautifully CO LORED. Price only EL to compete with
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The Passenger Trains of this . tompany now run to.
• • and from Binghamton as follows: '
LEA i rit 81NG1.4.11TW.4 at 6:45 a. m.; conneettag at
(.10E/iIk:TON with' the Lackawanna /kloomsbnre Rail
17• Road for Pittston, .Wyoming y, Kingston and
Wilkes-Barre; at
IFIOPE, With the Berildere Delaware Railroad for Phil.
lippurk, Retton t and Philadelphia; Ind at
JCTIOi.'" With trains on . .th Central 'Railroad of N.
Jersey, for Elizabeth, Newark, and New York. Also
fOtEastopo BethlehMis, , Alletltowei Matra Chat*,
iteadlag , and IrturtiOurai ; arriving at s
\l'EliV York .5:30, Philies ttet), add thin:hibiutetS iLja.
LEAVE NEW YORK, foot of Cot:Aland rt. at 6:00 cm:
l'hllnd'i, foot of 'Walnut-d, at 6 a.m., connecting at
QCRAICTON: veHh.Laclisoranna & BlOoroobiargli.ll. for
1,7 Pittetop, Wyoro ing Volley, filop and Williesbarfe
and arrive it Bingludaton 7:41.)l ,
m:, conneetingwith
Ntglitlppreoli West pia ir
the .Baltway,Xcurtfaiho
E pt
leaving - Binghamton next morning for Cortland, Ho
rner and Syracuse. ,
or 'hits Road pasoeiethrii . the LackawanneCiod Maid,
and the celetiroted itelaware Water Gap I .
AS4OOOI4NODattiONU.
'Leases. Scranton for Gran Bend at 0:50 connecting
at that place with. Day. Nxpresa West on the. &MB
Railway, and tpent funning a diced, connection with
Trne on the isingtuuntrin ,t Smear, Railroad;
Returning traren Great Bend at tIU p. and arrist4 at
Scnintottßild • r• •
•-_St • 01111BIUSBM, 54 , etiotendeat.
As innutt. . TttketAgt. • (Scranton, Pa.
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GREAT - COMMOTION
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JOHN' BULL Threatens WAR
UNCLE SAMSTANDS FIRM
,exec• time Least.
_ so Don TIM max OP •
6iittinbtrs, llostnbpint, * I,n
Tux CENTATN RISIC l'2l
•g
.
has pelt ai on oar guard. and wie hese lusty Ista in a taii.
stock. which, enables as to offer to oar customers. sooii
on eviallyksgoOd terms, formerly, conslduing theist.
rise. • .
AT THE STORES. OF
Guttenberg, Torahlnt i;
Montrose, Susq'a County, Pa.,
Elmira New,-Yorl;
Susquehanna Depot,_' Pa.
OUR. FALL AND WINTER STOCK
• , Ls. S:.CDlcrm.pleto;
We ate determined not to be outdone, either in pries. or
qualipas,—and we will endavur to Qlrq oar customers
all possible satisfaction.
CLOTHING:
•
In ills branch mistook is complete..andwill be Sold
lower, and more tastefully flashed tha an+ one•horse
establishment. or any fonr-huree concern this side of Ir.
York City, le able to offer or produce. We canassure the
public that we constantly employ the best caters and
workmen to make up our stock.
Cam" Garments made to order
Or 'On the shortest notice.
fOr'A °mint warranted or no sale.
FU_RNISHiNG GOODS:
A Great Stock etiatant/y kept, 'aid soldlower Gots Go
lowest at
Q3itilrilb. 4. lioseitbannt ; do's
Montrose. January lit. 1862.
kBEL
Now offers tor sale one of the largest alio
best seleetion4-ot
GOODB - )
Everotiered in Susqitehanna County, an.;
proliably comprising the kreate,t VA
ICIETV or most different articles (Cain
Store . the Northern "part of Petinsylva
nia, and perhaps of the entire State.
assortment is kept in about thirty Moe
erit branches of trade;and the Selections
are Made from alamt - forty of:the. ,beat
Houses in. New. York, and more than fit
tv Dealers and Manufacturers out of New
iiroportion of tlie Good:-
are brought direct front the Manufacturers,
tints insuring genuine articles. custom
ers on entering-tlie..Store must n'ot,expect.
to find everything in sight, bid nearly ev
ery article • wanted will lie prOduced •by
inquiry:. Some idea of thi Stock may be
formed by the following general outline;
but enumeration is impracticable. • .
DRUGS'AND MEDICINES,.
• - PAINTS'AN . D . OILS, •
• DYE STUFFS.
GROCERIES, •
LIQUORS,
_4l • -- CROCKERY,
GLASS-WAR E,, I - -
WALL and irLVD 0 P,A PER,
JEWELRY, • 1 - -
SILVEB-WARE, I
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS,:
MUSICAL' INSTRUMENTS,
BRUSRES
AMERICAN POCKET KNINES,••••
TABLE CUTLERY and
SILVER PLATED WARE ,
LAMPS,. MATERIALS - for LIGHTS ,
HARD WARE.,
• - BED -CORDS,
DRY GOODS,
• • MIRRORS,
WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS,
LITHOGRAPHS,.
VARNISHES; , .13fitH CAGES,
• SPECTACLES,
WHIPS, If LASHES,
- GUNS, . PISTOLS, •
ANCIRIMITIO • •
- • " IrOltkCCO.4
MEDICAL & SURGICAL losinifisents;
savr;
SOAP, POTASH, if C.,
UMBRREL 4S. _
PORGELAt4V •TENTII,
In short; nearly every thing, to restore the
sick, to - please the taste; to delight the eye,
to gratify the Jitney, and also to conduce
to the real and substantial comforts of life.
The , attention of the public is respect
fully invited to my tuba of Goods, bought
exclusively for CASH .Doww, .and will be
sold on the same principleTorlow prices.
ABEL TURRELL .
Montrose, A Ira Ist; 1.882.
NEW FINIE7 -,
BALDWIN & -ALLEN
MIEN, BEANS & CO,
truiler Montr_ose Democrat, Office,
ARE* REGEIVIN. G '
Fresh Ground Western FLOUR
30,dayia which - we *matt ta ere satisfaction
satiny to market; if cot good rata-matt at cm expel*.
Feed, and Buckirheat Fleur.
SALT, AND PORK,
BY MI LOAD, BARREL as POUND.
(.56.9 D IrC e 3 d rfd1
ri reef,
• ' Smoked Halibut,
Drips and Syrups,
Iffol2,isies - and Sugars,
TEAS. COI'EEE, SPICES,
- liROO.VS,AND NAILS,
• .
read' we °frit for 104 eALow Price4;fortElDY PAT
• Diuotrosc, July 9, 19c.1.
PLICTDI,
THIARDY PIT OREST,"
NEW GOODS.
O
al:4nd YOUNG. ItICITATIOOII, GAY awl Pestive.
O are hoarly mien rusktago'awartt to the •
HEAD Al' NAVIGATION, ",
Ul uvula be *applied tram the duke and extgaiire
.slettwa to birtuakl •
AT TYLER'S 'STORE:
als'aienrtmentof wry Or 404411 beat 'qua
4 . 1 , awl iur, choice
arrt CO M,l : l.3E.Wilii
Via.: 9iind 10c ringer. .$ T, Rice. Coffer. and Tobacco.
words are inadequate.—t hey hretr. It le it Fel er dt o
[IOU the Two thodiand LC one thin g.o Of which a fall eupply
La kept ohnetently at the trelirif store in town: A.con
tinsation of calls to earneetly desired. and it there Ma
anyar anfurtunate as nut to hove found VIZ ;Axe. .T.tx
friend and neighbor will tell you the .
FIRST STORE BELOW - TARBELL'S HOTEL,
and opposite• the KEYSTONE,
•
*We 50 per cent:has tea led to be. We are bound tolet
people liTe—and live. Bring. along your-Butter S v g s.
Reis, Oarirityle, Cash. Co.m and moat anything else yam
de Wtwani, and get value reeaived
•
•
N. B. Mace don't leave the above trienfioned articles
at home. for our rule won't pepait us fo 'Walt " tSil you
came up agafu.".
Shake ro—A zew lot of white and Calory!, Big 'Cr.'
Jams upened,
L2JIP9of all kinds, and !Wogs for barging Berosutie,
now ready and rerycheap. - Beet Kerosene. , cheaper than
daylight.: also Fresh Burning Fluid. Cataphene, Sperm,
Adamantineand Tallow Candles , kept ciat tan t!t on bau d
m
supply of BATS and CAPS, BOOTS and -
SHOES, Stone and Woodeu Ware, Brooms. and Bru4Les
-- - ,
of all aorta. Yankee liotioro of all va.e.etlea, Perfumer ',
andToOrt Soap, Oleate of Ito.ea for chapped bandc-b,t
thing tu nee. etc., .tc.; all c....wbictr w'.ll be auld !or the
pay down, as the tlnica demand, by
le • ' V 114 IF4
TO zhin: Y_YEN.--I am forwarding BYTTER to Y.
.
LCPMAof cotamlasion that mutt you. Call
ar.dingai re, acd. luck a t tiv dairy matt, In eacke.of all-et
:ta. as ?pod as can he fcisma to town.
Montrose, Ma, 3•sth. • I'..EN.MY C. TYLER.
`BOYD. 8; WOODRUFF,.
-• CAREX Obi Tif, •
1111 & SHEET...moII Blisilliss
- xxii_BEz.civf-szAr.LE's lIOT3Z. eiso
The . CAR?ENTERING Business
2CELIi TILE 3=I3ODIST cnrucn.
wv i se rk cay . iy. 2o baii oi 4
t a te g i temil e.
a e r e p e r iart ov m ed ep i4 t
of
[ern{; HUw ire of all kinde:
Farmers' Tools of All . •
iarass Were. Porcelain Ware, :spanned and mai lciat
Were of the best material. •
P4lll ‘* B / Oils, &lois, Patty,- and Sall .
Pomp*. Leelfq?e, Lampe, Eiratiges, cte., the.
•
Also, a Good Buggy for Bale. •
'fermi Remember tho place. I Ccilarliiot!4
ern. n. aoin, t•
Born ac-vitoopur F.
litorimpee, Jaly
?iACE hVB PEt CE PEES!
PEACE. APPROACHING.
Large Lines of PRICES Conquered and
Reduced!
g_3. 1311:11=4.11-rriVrry
: NEW MILORD, . '•
. ,
s roceirlig, for Spring opplics, now aid largo stocks or
• • r ICUOICE ' •
-DRY GOODS, .GROCERIES,
OROCKEHt, TIAHDWARE,
VES, llt ON,' STEEL, NAILS;
PAINTS LAMP• AND • •
. • LINSEED OILS,
•BENZOLE,
•
CAI4PETINGS,
• - FLOOR OIL-CLOTTIS, - • .
WALL - .l 3 lper, Window SHADES,
lIATS and CAPS,-BOOTS and SHOES,
CLOCKS, Lt-C.;&C. ". •
Includa' agc as ristial, varieties of the nrost:popnlis
Ryles -
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,' •
• . • SHAWLS, •
BONNETS RIBOSS ; FLOWERS;
' • &C., &C., &C., 1. -
Which he will tell on the most favorable. terms, for
CASH, PRODUCE,
. • Or tOs .
• • • PROMPT TIME BITtERS.,
Flour & Salt; 'constantly on hand
- - --- '7,
s
FFANCYFURS. FANCY - FUR
11
70N FAREII3I
), 718 Arch aired '
low Bth, 'truth aide. : i
Pailadelphin:f
andand maunfartnrfr
and df.ater in. ti!' kipd,
FANCY PUBS,.
Ladies' and C lil.dren'is
uilre testy to my friends
3tteonehana - and the om
toiling counties that I
,T now In store. ore of
I largest and most bean.
tl asortments of ell ICtole
qualitlea of r SITIe7 Furs
Ladles' and . chrulten'a
!ar, ttuit wilL be worn du.
1g this gall and winter.
, pnrcnas.....- 2.urope , ptssions tp_the
rlae - in SOT' ntelianee, and the tiew Duty iio - posed
on all Furs,- imported since [hears! of.. August.
I would ul,n state that ea long as my stucklasts. I will
offer it at nett-res proportionate to what the ,goodi cost
me; hut. it will he impoistble fur the to Import tad min.
otnetere nor more Pure. end serf them et the SIMa price.
owlntrto the unsettled state of the.tountry.
STONE WARE,
BROOMS
.... • • •
Orßoreenber tAe new, minder and aired. ,
- JOHN FAREIIIA,
"apt; sta w Tl 3 Arch .treat, • tainaglphliv
J . :, RAZLETON, -
Ambrotype and Photographio
Artist, Montrose,, Pa. •
rirrlanre4 taken . la all Idal. of Itosther,, thebezt
style of ttkArt t octiO
. _. .
AR
T: neat Tem of Otto fnotltottoa Tin &ammo oa
Wednestlat, Fell:Unities N. The sunned teen nu
n W e e s d da n y "4l , V a lbr il al c 4 m lb l . ' ' ad ltim ind t"
illild
4114 ea
11;641..
stvcimicitti TO!
Don't Nista with the EMI at,
AT TYLER'S STOKE.