The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 03, 1863, Image 3

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    the American army, and should be, Placed.:
in command. {The galleries again- b rokC
forth in applause.] • , • .
Mr. Wright', resuming,, , said—Let , the
President make a new and Prix edtabinet,
representing' the two great parties of the
country; restore -General McClellan to
command, apd'eall.for two hundred thous
and Men; who wo uld rush to his .standard
in an instant.. Addressing the Republi
cans, he. saidz--You must abandon some of
yoUr ultra nothing or we are gone. We
have got to compromise. Abandon the
p r po . 4tian to bring negroes into the itt,
to yor_w_e leo..
-Abef66-±•(olli,t4 controverted the' posi
tiork 'satiated - by Mr. McPherson and
other gentlemen,. and - argued that the
eourse of Washington and other Geutrals
was,against employing negro slaves - as a
system Of - warfare. There was no analogy
between employing then and now.`- Gov.
Andrew, who recently returned- to Mas.sa
chusetts,. Carried with him a carte blitiehe
to raise negroes and Send them out of the
State. - Mr. Cok,'while opposing_ the hill,
remarked that its object was to produce.
a diSsolution of the Union, for gentlemen
front the BOrder Statls here have said
that it would be impossible to restore the
. Union if negroes are brought into the field
like - fiends of hell, in accordance with the
policy which began_in hate and followed
up by a .spirit of vengeance. A large
portion of our army is made pp of Celt'c
blood; and he would toll gentlemen that,
they „would not fight beside negroes. The
prejudice cannot be eradicated. •
What, he - asked, was :the object of - the,
reprimand ,by Mr. Dunn, tl.e other day,,
of Mr.:Lovejoy, who had indulged in a
tirade on the Democracy, ,the former
saying that such rein:v.4s would :have a
bad effect on' the army. He (Mr. Cox)
said - that a large portion of the -army are
- Democrats;, who went out to fight the
battles of the Constituition and the Unio'n,
and did so on the principle of the Crit
tenden- resolution, that when the authority
.of the Constitution is 'resto'red, the, war
aught to stop. As Mr: Lovejoy bad made
:some_ allusion, to his diminutive size, he
was reminded of an epitaph which he lately.
-saw in a newspaper about the .gentleman
from Illinois, r follOWs:-
I", Beneath this stone good Owed Lovejoy lies,
' Little iu eyerythitig except his size ;
What ttnettgh burly body fills this hole. -
, Th . :through keyhole crept his little soul."
(Great !mtg .- liter). 'But he did not believe
this of the o crentlenm from Illinois.
• STAMPS UPON JUDGmENT : . NOTES AND
rttiN ; DS.,---We, copy the following letter:
from the Gettysburg Star and Banner, It:
contains information valuble to business!
men : •
IfoN. E.
..111 1 1"nrizsox-SIR:---Your let
ter of the, 17th ult., asking, in'behalf of
the Protonotary of Adams county, for
.information in regard - to stamps; under
the -_operation of the Excise Law', upon
jndgmerit notes and bonds, is just\ at hand.
have to state, that the-common .for'in Qf
judgment and notes in use in Penn
-0 ,
syl van ia - _require to be stamped as folic ws.
: The bond; as a personal bond, requires
a mortgage -stamp, under head of wort
gage-sdhedule B.
Thepower, or warrant of a - ttprney, to
confess jimigment thereon, requires a
stamp; -as ;general power, of attorney.
(See 4th clause schedule - B.) The judg
ment mite is subject to duty as a 'promis
sory note, under head, " Bills of exchange
Jalandr. (schedule B, p. 88.) And also to
general power stampsas in case above.
• The above ruling will apply to the
forms of bonds and notes in ordinary- itsd
in your State. -Your obedient servant,
G..F.-Boutwell, Revenue Com'E.
According to -this decision of .the Com
missioner,. the stamps on a judgment bond
giyeirfor 'any sum exceeding 8100, and
not exceeding $5OO, will cost $I- 50, viz : :
50 cents for mortgage stamp, and $1 for
power of attorney stamp.
The promissory note stamp on a judg:
inept note will be less than the m . ort7 a ie
stamps,- .
Promissory :notes .
for a sum' 'bet - Ween
$2,0 and $lOO require a . stamp, 'however,
and th'e power of attorney stamp must
be'used.on all judgment notes.
So far .as it is understood now, the least
expensive mode -of giving judgmen i t is by
confession on an amicable action, for
Which strictly there is .no stamp provided
- in the schedule, but which, as is the opitii
ion of some of the members of the bar,
cannot be subject to more than a 50- cent
Ftanap 41r..any amount,.
GREELEY'S NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND.
—IL is stated that Mr. Greeley went to
see the President, a few days ago,.when the
Tatter made an anxious' inquiry after the
• nine hundred thouSatid abolition . volun
teers, Which . Greeley, - Andrews dz: Co.,
pit)mised should swarm on theroads,
when an . addlition policy should be pro
-claimed. Mr, Lincoln adopted this policy
on the firsi . of Jan nary, but can very well
tell Mr. Greeley that he has not yet seen a
single company, even, of those volunteers.
The fact is that they have shirked the
business:Of fig - hting , so far, and still mean
to_shirk it. . The bill in Congress reqifiring
the President to raise a' negro' army for
.fiVe - years is intended, to relieve the
abolitionists from fi;hting, as well as to
give the administration a corps :of janis
earies ready to 40_ its bidding whether
the instittit‘ps of the';en,m7 or our own
Are airee4 at.
An lettanordinaiy Stntemelkt.
Senator Rice, Republican, of Minnesota,
who is a member of the Military Commit•
tee of tie United• States Senate, made the
following extraordinary statement in .de.
bate last week
" I -do-_not believe ' there 'is .t Juan in
this governinent in one of - the dipartments
to-day that'tan tell . ns whether -W.e have
five hundred thousand men
in the fiefd—not one whp;caii 3 OMe• with
in fifty per Cent. of the4ainfber„of thek.and
wounded in the hospitals, .or. .with. their
-regiments. One departinentrlnakeS its es.
timate based on the supposition: that , wn
'have one million, two. hundred -thousand; '
117C/1 in our army; another, on the . supposi;
lion that we have one million; five hundred
thousand men in our army.. The simple
truth is that they do not knoiv whether;
we have that number' or half that number;•l
You may take the pay departent, the
conitniSsary, department, the medical iie•F,
partmetn, the quartermater's department
and-you may take the
of
Genf
eral and the Secretary of War,' mid yOU
cannot, from all of them, come within
three himdred thousand or probably five
hundred thousand if.the number- of men
in the service ; at least we cannot get- the
information." s
Is it any wonder that endleSs confusion?
extravagance and waste prevail ih,our
mies and in the national- finances when
such an - acknowledged want of .system,
management and competency is exhibited
by those managing, or,, more properly
ispeaking, mismanng ng the war?
• Honors to a " Traitor."
Honl James NV' Wall, the new Senator
•from New Jersey, was serenaded in Phil- .
adeliThia, oh his *ay to Washington and
r , !sponded 'in a few remarlts,lexpr;essive of
devotion to the Countiy and its constitit--
tion. ,We extract the foll Owing sentence.
citizens I have 'l•eceived' at the
hands jof the Legislature of the state of
'New jersey the high and' responsible of
fice ofiSenatof ta l the United States Sen-
I ate.. I go there,l mriendsos-I under
stand it, to adva4le,as fae as my limited
trilr permit--:to adro , qte, p iav,
pPriire that body.- (Cheers for ".peace.7)
I cannOt . gay, my friends,' how this is to
be brought about, but ' I belleve I t speolc
the sentiments offl the pepfile of - New Jer
sey, and not onlY -of - the , people of - New-.
JerseY, but of the' loyal people of Penn.!'
when t say
.that they 'will hail
the licitir that Shall bring.tis from out this
lurid tempest ofiwar'intO, the calM and
blessed shade, of . a long •and lasting peace.
(Ghee' s.) My friends, I go also, as• I ttn
clersund upon the floor of the 'Senate
of the United. States, td ;advocate those
great principles olcivil liberty which were
handed clown to us from'Our. fathers, (re
newed cheers) those great principles that.
are embodied, in the amendments. to the
ConstitutiOn of the United States, every
one of which lam sorry. to say,-has been
trampled undertfoot by ; the present Ad-
Ministration..
41110
The expedition. . against •Vicksburt - --- -
CAtrto, Jan. 2s.—The steamer Ruth' has
arrived from Me4nphis. ; Our troops - Were
beifiLtitraniferred to franSports and sent
to:Milliken's Bend. Gen. Garnexpected'
to Juke on,the tntb. • •
The Memph4
"Bulletin has. Southern
news lof the-19th. inst. .JOE JoincsroN
comniands the *hole Western Depart
ment; and is trirttching- with • an immense
force to Vicks burg. It , is Akelieved that
JOIIIstTON can leoncentrate: 150,000 men
for the defence uf Vicksburg. The rebels
are determined' to stake everything and
hold 'Vicksburg and' Port Hudson, and
- keep cperi • the communication between'
fLoaiSiana arid Taxas. .
The Rebel foi tificatiOns at Portilimolion
are ediMplete, aUd.,they.feel very 66.4fident
that they can huld that lace and Vicks
burgJ •II
The latest adyieeS s y that 'General
3.l.cCixaNAS:ti s 's {forces ar d Corn. PORTER'S
squadron had reachedlrunng'sPoitt, only,
warity milis, ab6ve VickSburg.
el -.
- •
The Rebel Privateers. j
The additibn ,of a se.co d swift, and pow-I
erftilly - armed
.iteamer t ' the pirateit al
readi carryin g
,such' d slruction. to our
commerce, isan event calculated toarouse
the - Most serions. attention- of our author
ities.l -But`that is: not all, there is a near
,prospect, that al third _will soon be added,
'as the:Edinburgh Scots an discloses the,
nnwelboitie intelligence - that the "Con.j
federate' - agents have secured the fast
sailigg steamer *ritannii for their service 1
She is said to.be the equal, in every rel
speeti, of the Alabatni4 Thus, with' the
pioneer of the lAnglo-tiebel reebmiters
roanting the...waters of dui Coast with per!,
feet tinpunity; 'with the °reit', or, Florida,`
'signalizing thesrst days of her weer by{ the 1 4estruction of ftve,lof our mFrchan t
men lat our very doors, and with - the
Britennia soon Ito arritye, American com-1
mere ishltely to - be in' a sorry plight, uri l
lesi better correctives 'are applied in tile',
future thanin the past. !.
1 • i . im. 4.-
AZltirrp - g - riTis Tnic-LThe Treasiiryi
,
Department ha`i'decidpd that the measure
of a tun, in .rnaking. asSessinents for the
inteintil 'revenue,' shall be., two thousand
two 'hundred and forty kands,inell eases;
under the excise law, unless the: Contrary
is- sPerifiei, ! . , • .
i • • , I
Arrest of the Publisher of he
deiphia Evening Johrgal.
PHILLDELPUIA, Jan - 28th.
The Evening Aurnal,- of this city, re-..
ports the arrest of its editor and publisher,
Mr. Boileau. It states that the arrest was
made by the Provost Guard, and. upon the
order of General Schenck,\ the railitari
commander of the district in which Penn
sylvania is ineluded. . Mr.' Boileau, was .
arrested at a little after 12 o'clock this
morning (about midnight) at •his private
residence and carried'out of
: the State,
either to Baltimore, Washington or Fort
Delaware—it is not known. Which: ' The
Journal also _states that . the order for the
arrest' was peremptory and 'Cominanded
the suppression : Of the paper. Mr. E. W:
Carr, another editor of the Journal was
'likewise arrested and confined in the Gi
rard House, but was releaS'ed this morn
ing.
Mr The Grand Jury of the Quarter
Sessions, which bOdy Judge Ludlow in
structed to inquire into-tile Causes of the
Ariest of Mil Boileau, .of Ithe Evening
Journal, and his removal; beyond the
jurisdiction of the Courts of the Common
wealth,- made a special .preSentment on
Friday. It is b, plain businesslike docu
ment, giving, a straiptforward• narrative
of the factsas ascertained froth the ProVost
Marshal and others. • The presentment
concludes with an expression of reluc
tance to do anything calculated to weaken
the aria of the Government in suppressing
"
this, most wicked Mid. canseles's Rebel
lion," yet they declare .themselves bound
".to enforce, all - the laws that have, the
protection of life, the security of propirty
and. the liberty of ‘,.he citii.eu in :their
sacred keeping.".
The presentment was ordered to he•
filed by_ Judge . Ludlow, for the examine=
Lion of the. District Attorney ; with a
ieu to framing_sueh indictments as may
he considered necessary. .
Agricultural Notice.
The annual meeting of the Jackson Ag
ricultural Society will be held on Tuesday
evening; Feb.loth, at School-house No. 2,
in
Jackson. . LiairAsr,
I Dination.:—The friends of Rev. Harvey
Kingsbury, propose giving him a dbna
tion, at his residence in Dimock,• on• the
littertioon and evening of Feb. 10th. A
ordial invitation imextended to all.
W JERSEY LANDS FOE SALE.-ALSO,
DEN, Olt FIITTIT 'FARMS.
Suitable far Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries',
.-ztrawberries, Blackberries, Currants. &C., of 234,
110 or 20 acres each, at the folloscing prices for .the pres
ient, viz; 2* acres for $2OO, 10 acres for $llO, 5 acres for
$.lO, 2,a4 -acres for -$4O, I.acre for $2O. - Piyable by one
!dollar a Ireek.
Alsci. good Cranberry lands, And Village lots in Chet
wood, 2 by 103 feet, at $lO each, payable by one dollar a
week. The above land and farms. are situated at Chet
wood, Washington township,' Burlington county, New
.7ersey. 'For farther informatlon„apply, with a P. 0
stamp, fora circular, to 'B. FRANKLIN CLARK,
Feb. 3. '63.--ly_ No. 90 Cedar Street, New Tork.
The - Confesmione and Experience of an
In
valid.— Published for the benefit and.as a warning and a
caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility,
premature Decay, Are.; supplying at the same. the means.
of Self-Gore. By one who has:cured himself,-after being
put to great expense through medical imposition and
quackery. Byenclosing a post paid, addressed envelope
single eopies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL
MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, icings Co. N. Y. [mhl9lyr
ratax=rxtx4tL.Gt-misv.
In Auburn, on Saturday, Jan. 24, 1863,
by A. Waltman, Esq., 11. tr. DA.NIEL SWACK.-
HAMMER, of Auburn, Miss HARRIET
RATHEQNE, of the sane place. .•
3:rn4gLeximics.
InLibeity, on the 22nd ult. of inflain;
ation of the limas ; Wu.t.in TV., son of W.
M. and Fanny L. Jackson, aged 3 months
4nd 13 days.
Sleep, Willie, sleep I. for 'tis well with
fhee , now. - • • [Corn.
- In Friends Ole, Pa., • Dec. 9th, 1862,
ABBOTT, son of George. W. -
Abbott, aged 1 Year 6 months and 4_days:
Dearest Willie, thou bast left us,
And thy loss we deeply feel; •
Btit 'tis God - who_ has bereft us,
And be can our sorrows heal. [Corn.
')ratni.ll, on the 22nd tilt., ltlATrnmi`
DUNMORE, Esq., aged 58 years:
' ' . . •
EVAN JENKINS,
Malaga:insect 'AgLazoticoaaeigiix-r,
FOR SUSQIIEHAI'CIVA COUNTY
[Post Office address, banded', or South Gibson, Stsq's.
County, Penn'a.J
By the 59th section of the act of Congress of July 1,
186:2, it is provided, " That any penson exercising, the
business of auctioneer, vrlthout taking out a license for
that.purpose, as required by said act, shall tor each and
eve)" , such offence, forfeit a penalty equal to three times
the amount of such license, one half to the United States
and the other half to the person giving information of
the fact, whereby said forfeiture was incurred."
Feb.-3, 1863.--/Yl9
•-•
Au itor's ..Notice.
In the matter of the distribution of the fond in the hands
of the Administrator of G. C. Lyman, dee'd.
MEM andersigued having been appointed by the.' Orph
...L. nos Coart`of the county of Susquehanna, an auditor
t o &wit: l ate add fend, will meet the pasties interested in
the same, at his Ace in Montrose on - Saturday thd Tth
day of Mareh,• 'lda at 1 b'clock p. in.; at Which time
and place all persons having claims upon said rand will
present them or be forever debarred.
Feb. 2,1883.- J. B. MeCOLLUM, Auditor.
Adritinlstratrix', Notice.
OMB is hereby given to all perms having demands
1,1 against the °gate ot Micheal Gallaher, late of Choco
wit township. dee'd, th at the same niust.be'presentedto
the undersigned tor settlement. and all persons indebted
iiiddastsWsre toquestiod to laskeim roodLato payment
MA GAIL AIM Ad's.
oeontt.,,Teb., e t MS
•
FOR
FIRM - Sit!! •
THE subscriber offers for sale a lot of land in Herron],
containing about 114 acres, belonging to the estate
of S. W.WALDRON, dec'd. and known as the Lake Lot.
lying on thoroad leading-from Harford Village to Ira
carpenter's; and about one half mile from the village.—
Abvut 20 acres improvt'd„ and well adapted to make a
good farm,
Price and terms ofpaymentcan be ascertained by call
ing on the subscriber.
CARPENTER, Adra?r, de bouts non, - .
Estate of :Z.
Feb. 3, 1863. wiw [
- • -.Executors' Notice.
IVOTICE is hereby,gtren to all
_persons harinedc.
LI mends against the Estateof BEIesIARRICKENAII..
late of ?diddletown, deceased,•that the same must be
presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all
persons indebted to said estate. are requested to make
immediate Dayment. ; .
_MICHAEL I ,l oVAy . ,_•ApnlaCtm, (Er rs
JAMES TREDON v 'Middletown, •
Jan 27, kW. . 67 6 •
Administiatot' Notice.:
LL persons Indebted to the estate of Hfram . Stott late
/I. of Bridgewater, deceased, are hereby - requested to
make immediate payrnent.end all-persons having eel=
against said estate will present them' forthwith to
ALPR ED' BALDWIN', Administratot.
Brldgewater:Jan. '63.--Cw • • • - •
PEAL E IA.TE
Trick 131 i SOLD al Pnbil c w ikiletian, at MontroSe, Penn's'
on ;Saturday, the 31st 'day of January 1863, "All that
certain piece or parcel Orland, situate lying and being in
the township of Silver ['Ake. county ofSusonehanna:and
state of Pennsylvanla,lbounded and described asiollows
to wit: Beginning at a post in the road near the Catho
lic Church, the northeast corner ot.lames - ,'Whailey'slot;
thence east'V.2 porchei to .e post, the northwest corner
of John North's lot; thence by John North's west line,
south 50 perches to a post; thence, by land of T. North,
and P. Griffith, West,l96 perches ft) a post in said road,
and thence by the same north 18 degrees west 21 perch.
es. and north . 27 deg. west 33 perches, to the place of be
ginning, containing 65 acres, be the same afore or leas."
Tcrais or SaLs.-=-Cash oudelivery,of deed.' Title per
fect. '
Jan. 20,1863. 2w C. L. BROWN, Agent.
GOOD NEWS !
GREAT COMMOTION
IN TIIE
DRY GOODS,
TEt .13: 1.3 30J .
TIMM' 33.11iteer
• , To Nu:chase
G 0 .
a
Mien ion arc sure of getting_ the worth of Tour mon
ey, Is at the
M a CO Pt. M cowl ,
Glitteubtrg 7 'N'loseitbaum, S& Qn
CEIVrAiN -nrsit-IN
4011
'is ES'IIICS, ; -
-
. ,
has pans on our guard, and we have lately laid I n a lar4 f
stock, which ennbles ns to offer to our customers, goat t
on equally as good testae as formerly, considering the hit t
rise.' .'— • ' ,
AT THE STORES
6uttenVerg, *ostubanni 6: 6o
AT
Montrose, Susq'a County,
Elmira, fiew-York,
Susquehanna Dept,- Pa,
OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK
Iss ccp - rn.raete,
We are determined not tO be outdone, either In prices on
qualities,—and we -will endeavor totive: ous 'customers
all possible. satisfaction?
CLOTHING:
- In this biancli our stork is eemprete; and will be sold
lower. and more tastefully linisheilthan any one-horse
establishment, orany four-horse concern this side of N.
York City, is able to.offer or produce. We coil assure the
public that we constantly employ the best cutters and
- workmen to make up`out stock.
far Garments made to order
. EirOn
Or A. Good FR warranted or no sale the shortest notice.
. fo•
In order to close Out ocir stock of
VIIN2ZUt 021;0%225489
we will sell at a 'small advance above colt
FURNISHING GOODS:
A Great Stock contaatly kept. and aold.loweitttaa _the .
Jowast at - .: - • • -
,t •
-6- ittitiberg, .gostitbatun'i olio s.
._ • _. . ••• • •
Montrose, January lsi, 1863.
, : - I=tEllutzr*TA.Wo*Es
To Englando Ireland and Scotlitid..
BRAHASS SEWS SON DRAFTS. In etnneof one'
AL pound and Upwards, .staynble in Alf, the. Wind*
amp of InglinCingnkil ant notland.for asks by
4, ; 3
. 1 1 7.1 t. I "CfCtirrn. Cia.iilwirNyrii,l2...
ARE tf EURRELL
e tgow offer. for "ale ono of the largatandbest 'elections
•
• •' ( - ea'
.
NX-D •
Egerofferedi Snisquehatdra Covirity,arid:ProltafAY eons.
prising the nnsatear.vatlet,y Ar niosttlfferent articles of
any Store in,the Dior-them pit oiPentotylvanla w and per
haps of the An 10136rtment Is kept in
.boatillirtydifferputAinches °Mode, and 'the ludic
tions are !Mille frotnaboixt forty of,the he* llottree in
Nett' Yofir c ininzwe'fhatilAy Dealeriand- /daitier,.
turer. gut -of New: Torii , A -haze. ,prop-rrthaft of alio
Goods are b rtofit difect from ,tie n.ranufscrurers, than
insuring -geuaile artfelci.% - CiiatoMe ritin tutoring tho
' Stare must not 'expect to find'everyqting is h t, bnt
nearly every article tenured will prances:VlA , :miry.
Some-ide..of the Atc(cif.idayle Mrthed.zlyAhd t lowing
•
general, out ,b.nt %numeration-J. impracti4mble.• • •
Vogl-end -AfediclnesePaintarand - Bra- slitift
Groceries. Liottocs, - Acceke_..ll,' 0494r:iWare:' 3Paf' and
Windo*Papier.:JeNtelry ‘ 4USer Warr,Perfumery.•Eaney
goods, Idatleil lOstruments c ihushes."Americau Poiket
Kniver,•TolideTu.tlery end-Silver-Plated Wrir.e..lrMills;
Xaterialslor ttglitts, Hdritsrlire:l3ed Dotda,Stmae Ware,.
Dry Gouds - ;.htirtota; Window-Gras*, Lithographs. Var.
ulSkes .Cages, _ Spectacles. , Slips, andj_ltshel..
Brooms:Orme, - Pistols; •ArntOunitton, Tobacco, Yedi r
cal and:Surgical lostrtufienti.lialt; Soho; Poilsb. Cm—
brellai..POrcelafit Teeth, in short , yearly. ererythingr td
restore the slctr,,, to please the trulte.to delight the eye,
to grstity thorfancy, and akilo-10,V0141103 to .the.rital sad
ruhitantlftl comforts 4:if life. . . . . . _
The attentioh"otthe,public is respectfuily tU.vitita to
my stock of. Goods,stlpught exclusively for cash down,
'and will be Sold on the tame ptiiteiple for low prices.
' - . . ABEL TERRELL.
. , .
g9htrase. January lit, 190.
•
-; ivo/i I
cse ,./ e
STH STREET, lITTSBM4G. PA.
- .F . OIINDED IN IMO
Ineonmilicteil by Leglslativ. Charter.
Being the only COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in the Union
. .
• conducted by
• A PRACTICAL MERIMANT. •
OVER SIX THOUSAND STUDENTS
Have been educatedin the - Principles and Pintlce ofall
the, detaihiot: - a brialucea education from DUFF'SVs-
MEACANTILE 13.0.011-1=1".11e0.:
Awarded tour Slivei Medale,.and the laaction 'of the
highest Mercantile Authorities lit the country. Also,
Datrs •
STEAMBOAT BOOk-KEEPIasTO: - _
" A perfeet system for such books and smcoints-2" 41
so Dog's nevi- system of . - - -
• FLAIL-ROAD BOOR.IKEEFING,-. .
After the forms of the Pennsylianla Railroad. Also,
'Buff's new system of.
PRIVATE BANK BOOS-KEEPING; v
The only one in naeln the city.• The- above systems of
accounts are taught under the daily supervision of the
author, and, it is believed, to degree.of perfection - niiv•
or attained elsewhere,
TWELVE FIRST PFLEINIV3I%
. ,
for - best Itas!Dees azatOrnamental Penmanship awarded
our present Penman by the
United States Fair at Cincinnati in ~ M.
Penna. State Fair at Wyoming 1880..
Western Penna. Fair atPittsburgh' 1860.
Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling ' - ' 1660.
and the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland '• s ~.1860.
All of which are exhibited - at our office. -
New Engrov,ed School Copy - *oohs._
Fine cap, 94 pages each, 90 bents per dozen—the cheap—
est Copy Book in dee. . •
Business and ornamental Penmanship, with new plates"
and scales by WM. , DUFF, illustrating all the elements
of the Penman's Alt, the most complete instrtiotor
known. Elegantly bound. Crown quarto. Pilce $5,
post paid.
Harper's Enlarged Edition of Duff's Book-kee. lug.
Price 81,50. Soldby Booksellers generally.
For fell particulars and for eleganknew Circular, pp.
68, and samples our Penman'ti‘Busluess and Ornamental
iN ming, enclosing 25 dents, to
• ' • . .• Y. DUFF it, SON, Principals.
—Strangers will' *please inquire our . reputation in the
city, where we arc best known. Jan..l, 1863. 6w5
SINGER'& CO.'S
LETTER ',A" FAMILY SEWING MACHIN:
WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS,
Is the bestand cheapest and most beautiful of all Sewing
Machines. This iiiiichine will sew anything,! from the
running of a tuck inWarletan to the making of au Over
coa—tutythingTrom Pilot or Beaver Cloth - down to the
softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissue:and is ever ready to do
Its work fo perfection: 'lt can fell,hem, bind, g4ither,tuek,
quilt,and has a capacity for a groat variety oiornamental
work'. This 6 not the only machine that can fell, hem,
bind. and so forth, but it will do so better than any other
machine. The Letter "A", Family Sewing - Mactline may
be had in a great-variety of cabinet cases. The Folding
Case, which is now becoming so popular, is as its nude
implies, one that can be folded into a box or case. Which
when o pen ed.makes a'beaut I ful, sub stantlaLand spacious
tabki for the"work to rest upon. The cases are of every
imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in fts native
forest. or as elaborately finished as art can make them.
The branch offices are all well supplied with silk, twist,
thread, needles, oil. etc.. of the very - bestluality.
Seudfor a copy of "SINGER &C0.'13 GAZETTE."
I. N. SINGER & CO., 45S Broadway, N. Y.
if adel phin - Office. 810•Cheetnut street._
READ, wATnous Si FOSTER; Agents in Montrose.
'JEST.? X_Nl.a 3L=1.17 ~
• poiri begin with t, the R"..i at .•
.
NEW GOODS.
!NM and YOUNG, RICH and POOR, GAY and Festive,
ure hourly seen rushing onward-to,tho
HEAD ORNAVIGATION
All eager to . be_ sopplied ream the choice and extensive
eclectkon to bo found . • - .
AT-.TYLER'S ,-,STOR_
Ills assortment of. 31:0r3r - aripciagi bcai •018 -411,!And
411,!And as for choice_
11,..T.111155l
Viz.: 9 and 10c Sugar,, IT,, Rice, Co'ffei." , , and Tobaccos—
tsar ds arelnisdequcies.'—they are rip. It is useleet tonal
tion ttierwo thousand & one thing's of which a fulltupply
is kept. constantly at the Oulleat store in town: A mu-.
tlntiatlon of canals earnestly desired, and- if 'there ore
any so unCorttutatt as not to have/pond Tilt Vac', your
friend and neighbor will tell yen the
FIRST;OTORE'BELOW "TARBELL'S HOTEL,
o s nd _opposite_ the KEYSTONE, •
where lib per cont. has ceseed to be. We are lxifind to let
people Ilirc—and live. Bring Jilting *your . Butter. Egge,
Rage, 00a, Rye, cask, Corniarad moat anything else yon
don't want, and get value received
AT MIER'S. STORE.
.
• N. IL Please do n't leava the. above mentioned articles
at home, for our rule won't 'permit 'at td wait " till you
come up again.' • . • • • -
Abakers—Anew lot of White and alloyed, Big 'Vas'
jut opened. ".
LAMPS of all kindit and airings far Immingternsene
nalv roa4y and verYtheap. notlterosene, cheaper than
dallight also Frceh Diming Fluid; Cramphen, sperm.
Adamantine and Tallow Candles kept constant:4°n bud
• - 111/rAtiew supply of HATS and CAP% BQO'i'S and
tiLlOES.Eittone and Wciodeu Ware Broorm . andtirtishes
61 all sorts:Yankee Notion& of a 1 vdtleties,
Pe!fams,
and TOilet BoSPAsiA4fnow fcr chardiedlMds,-t
thinglu nee, ete.,pe.l
ifcad-for
uon. 45 tho times denlaild,M_ LEß
. •
Td IMMYXIO7.-4 sib o:awarding BUTT= to /I.
-York:totszaisiths est sstil suit yon. Call
and inquire r and look at my dairy salt. la sulks
-d all st•
sm. as SA ass befeandln nsVz
tfentress. m! O. Trim.
Wl' /I 1 A ifkg /1,1
• • 4--
The
•• lr oPtsree °°lnza the erel* Conrt d:l" Houitti*liT .
-•- vAtio2,4 nAtigEStitietir:
itO -
way. connected -vt)Ther
Innitcdon. • •- ...;.• - - • : •-•
The e erie' of og*t.fair
devoted tOtnts: •-. • . • . ~? •i•-••
The design of .thlsinstitution,is to Otordicar-nOten
an opportunity. for acquiring-a'
,„T/4:ll!tisri . i
Business -EducaHon.:. • •• " • •
Our books and Porno ate.ean:fnllynnanigedbyri3c4t
cal accountant., expresaly for tidy In
codrse of
Practices l. nstruction . iksttch fur s to•:comblue Tikacgrung
• - - ••- : ".•
• • a.,.. - .Cia.LACts - alktcat:tqconaragjer,r,
' Thlifiourie econraces /;toolcirieepingto
.alLita deps .
meats; Penmanship. Commercial - Arimeue; -Biok
ce *
cor r espondence; •Commercial 'La, Xeononiy„. '
Commercial &hies, Piitdeiskip Settlements, Detecting
counterfettedArictaltared bank notes, etc. • - - • • -
The Spencerian systern of 'penmansidpis taught in alt. -
its varieties, by the most skillful masters eltheart.
- The Boole-beeping department is-tindeatlie special Lti=
pervisunandtnstructionof the Principal;D. W. Low's&
•4W .
C1e413122.ee1. XixfOrzweatic..u.i.
students can enter at any time. 1 4, ‘"0 vacation.- rinat
time to complete the course; from 6 to"l4'iveeks: • "Asala.
tance rendered to graduates in procuring 'situations.
Graduates are presented with an. elegantly engraved-
Diploma.
fillr - Por catalogue of 70 pages : . sPecimena Hof penman. •
ship, be., enclose two letter stamps, and address • • ;
" LOW'ELL do WARNER:. •
Binghamton,, N. T. '-
0it13.62 13.15 e
MCI IND PUCE PRICES!
PEACE 'APPROACHING.
Large Lines of PRICES . Conquered and
Reduced] •
11. SI3IETELPLI.Ter.
• • NEW MILORD, P - 4„ - •
ion 'lying, for apring enpplies, new and lane sF/51:10 at
CHOICE
- DRY GOODS; GROCERIES, -
.
CROCKERY, .HARDWARE,.
STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,,
' PAINTS, LAMP,. - At11) .."
• 'I,INSEED OILS_,. .
BENZOLE;
CA.B:PETINGS, - .
FLOOR. OIL-CLOCKS, .
WALL Paper, WindQw SHADES;
HATS and'CAPS, 'BOOTS and SHOES;
- CLOCKS, & 5 0., &C.
Inelnding, as usual, felt varieties of the znost'polialai
styles of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, .
SHAWLS',
BOVNETS, RIBONS, PLONtERS,
&0., &0., &C.,
which - he will sell on. the most ` favorable terms, int
cASH, PROPUCK •
PROMPT TIME BUYERS. -
Flour & Salt, constantly on hand
NEW FIRM.
BALDWIN , & ALLEN
•
SUCCESSORS TO '
MIEN 'DEANS & CO;.
Under_ Under Montrose DeMocrat Office,_
RE REPEIVING
- •
a Fresh GroUnd Western FLOUR
every IMO days, which we warrant to glie satisfaction
as any ircmarket ; if not good returned at our expense;
Feed, and. Buckwheat Flour,
SALT.AND.PORKi
BY THE LOAD, BARR E L on. POTiNp l .
RAMS,.[Sugar Cured)
Dried Beef,
Smoked Halibut,
Drips and Syrups,
Molasses and Sugars,
TEAS,' , COFEEE, SPICES,
BROOMS, AND NAILS, • -
which we offer for sale at Prices, for READY PAY
ONLY. ,Montrose, Jnly 9, 180.
BOYD & WOODRUFF,.
, - cinity ON THE -
TIN lisll[EitißoN BUSINESS
NEXT BELOW SEARLE'S HOTEL. ALSO'
The .CARPENTERING Business .
NEAR. THE METHODIST CHURCH.
IE kee.#_conetantly on hand a .general assortment of
JEITC)NrEII9I of the most approved pt. •
lerne ; Builders' Hardware of all kinds.
Pariuers l Tools, of All Binds.
Brass Wsirc, Porcelain Ware, . Japanned and Plain Tin
Ware of the beet material. '
Nutt( Oils,. Glass,; Putty, and . Sash.,
Pumps, Lead Pipe, Lamps, Bird Cages, eta, ace.
Also, a. Good Buggy for Sale;
Terms right. Remember the place". Call and see es
Vnt• n. DOM, 1 'IIOYD !Sc WOODS,IIFF..
• e. A. WOODntrl7. f Montrose, July' ,d,
DANDELION . COFFEE.
n n HIS Preparation, made from the beet Java Coffee, is
1 recommended by Physicians as a superior Nutritious
beverage, for Geno.tal Debility. Dyspepsia, and all bilious
disorders.. Thousands-who have been compelled to aban
don tha use otcoffee will use this without injnrious effect
fine caticontains the strength of twapotuida of ordinary
coffeer.. Price 95 cents. _ . -
• • FOr salein Montrose by . Abel_ Tuna..
KOLLOCIE±S. :LPNAIN
,The purest BAKING POWDER knoirLinr taa k.h w itt i t .
Sweat and nutritious Bread.and cakes. • Price I 5 cents. •
Manufactured by M. B. KOLLOCE., Chemist:: -
corner of Broad . and Cheatunt-sts,.PAilsdolphis.
gold by Druggisla ruadOrocens. • • • *nibillyjecb
•
• :11.11miiiiistiatioreNettag: . •
NOTWElilaisiltry given to ell iprannibsvips demand
against the estate of Ephraim- liabins. late of Rush
township. &tossed, Wet tho same most be pressetetto
the ntlersigned to's* settlement. and all - persons intiebte4
to sell estates= foveae(' tnmakelnmedfate_psymolt.
WICALTITT A. ROMS.,
NENRY P." ROBYN%
ysseb, As $6,'4L -„ AtinsinisWsters.