L L GERansur, • - Editor; cr"fidr 4 , drete /orb; THE esioit is . IT 7 1 1:; Defoe 01011636, wevelost. 'tr., diotl! Its buisony TEE cepilicrietvirim ET zi; Enforced and respected in all eel:Mons of the-count:7 Tog Earn desiring to attend a Commercial Col. lege at Binghamton. Pittellurgtwor at Philadelphia, Neer York, etc., cut obtalainformation of practical pecuniary 'aloe by calling upon or addressing the editor of thin paper, .we rirAll private Letters intended for the editor of this paper should, until farther notice, be addressed to J. GERRITSON, House of Representatives, . Harrisburg, Pa. Jan. 13. latrOur thanks are duo - Hon. H. B. Wright and Hon. Wm. J. Turrell, for re peated favors. - /25 - Mr. Boileau,,proprietor of the Phil adelphia Evening Journal, whose Arrest we noticed last week, has been.set at lib erty. tTbe negro soldier bill has passed 'the House'by a vote of 83 to 54—five Re p:Agleam voting with the Democrats a gainst it. The bill will undoubtedly pass the Senate, receive the signature of the President, and then what ? We fear a trepetition ofthe disgraceful scenes which 'lately took place on the f ßlackwater, N. C., whem:.aregimbnt, ;ilisgusted.with .a vitiegro-war, reifi e d to advance. . FIRE house - riceupied by Mrs. Crocker, about 2f miles south of this (lage; was entirely destroyed by 'fire on . • Thintiiday nightt . last,- dur i ng the severe !Storm. The roof was all in a blaze . before "the fire was. discovered; . the occupants barely escaping with .their lives. We have mot learned the extent o damage, or how the fire originated. far MyrOn_M. Mott, of Bridgewater, las been appointed Revenue Commission. .ers . for this Judicial District, by the Judi ‘4. The Commissioners meet every three Solt- Lo equalize the valuation of proper -17 in O h h counties, and fix the amount of Suite ‘a.t. They meet at Harrisburg . on I.he 17th.. Ar'We prim. County Statement :this week, from trhia\ our readers can get .anjdes. of" dc4 e with,the money." We also copy the notiee for appeals. llg'The' Montrose Dellocrat will• be. -enlarged as soon as our prevent stock of paper _is used up. We . shah do every thing for our friende.thatlhey enable ms to; and as our efforts to do what is ex pected must be. limited by the means ex -tended to us by our pairods, all our pat- Tons will see the necessity of prompt settle ment of all accounts, an early renewal of subscriptions, and the addition of -new names to our list. Our cash receipts for the month of January amount to $265 And' for the last week in December, com mencing with our Democratic Jubilee, the coh receipts were about $2517. These Igures are highly encouraging; but as ,oar friends are aware. that:we have had rather dull times for the list year or. so, and that a large amountt, is still due us on old accounts, they will, we trust,' see that theta is still kept rolling. The Democ racy are arousing! -Let every one,put his shoulder to the wheel, and victory awaits res, .lculson Holcomb, a clerk in the State Treasurer's office, has been remov ed; his offence being that of having hon estly followed the ,aditica of his late :nds who do the buncombe talking for e abolition party. Their advice , was to _ ore party, and , go .in for the Union ;- 7 e' did so, and aided the People's Union orrackization to elect - Mr. Tracy to Coil gress, but is now removed thertfOr. It is a nice thing for Dentaarats to siOinitcp party; hilt what aliepabitcau Aces so on movment i he is taltitor:' , ht those *hose advise - .3 took., col t Allen McKean, a clerk at Washington; his been removed for like course. The "no party", raOminisaation fail to see the political rain they are draw hig down upon tbemselvis: r. Holcomb ie suctod•biE. cnoliaugh, a Wil mot manfrom Brrldfoid. JThe Harrisburg Telegrag,. Cameion'ofiatt speaking of Coolbaugh's appointment, 'plays it was made to pleas Laporteithiineinber from Bradford whobolted Caniernn and voted for Kelly for Senator, and dds: "We shoUld like' to knowwhat Laporte has ,re cently done to deServe this accommoda tion." This? as indication nf the mutual enmity that la felt by ' the, 'Cantercurt, and Wilmqvion - to wards eacbotber. - , Ott RABRISBMIG LT,TER. -4 , 1 C A PITOL HILL,FE* £th, 1863. The bill quoted in our lasi relating to the State debt was so , an-fended in the Senate, and' concurred in by the House, as to allow banks to circulate twice the apouut of their capital stock. • The two brinclies - have,:agreed upon a series of rbsolutiens demanding the re turn of our,sick and wounded soldiers to ouir State hospitaW; and it hoped that the war departme4 Will yield to so just a demand. ,An act has beeolpassea amending the road laws in Lenox' townShiP; a copy of which we l enclose for publication. An act has pasSecr the Senate-author izing Alinon and aaroline Sweet of Gib son, to Sell real estate, heretofore conveyed by deed'of. 'trust to John H. C4flin. The time of the ,Legislature has thus far been largely oeWpied in l offering bills, petitions, ctc., and in preparing- for the active business Of the session. After a couple of weeks orl so, the public can be gin to see more of ,the practical opera tions. It is thought that a"finai adjourn-. ment will take place 'theta' the last of Mitch. We shall) be able_; in future to devote more time to noting the business in both Houses, and keeping the readers of the Democrat Posted in' reference to what transpires here, ' Mr. Rex,' of Montgomery.; has-offered a• bill to-secure to,the people of the State freedom of e i peech TheTreamble of the bill l'ecites the dif ferent Articles Of; the Constitution of the United States, guaranteeing protection in liberty &Speech and the enjoyment of pri vate property, citing also the privileges guaranteed to every citizen when arrested, for crime. Section first proCides that from 'and' af ter the passage of !this_ act, if any civil or military officer of this State or of the Uni ted States shall arreator attempt to arrest any private citizen bf- this State ,with the intention of carrying him out ofthe State with r out a leg al hearing or trial, in the manner or form provided by , the Constitu tion of the State or of the United States, he or they so offending shall be deemed guilty of a high crime, and Upon Convic tion in any Court j of Quarter Sessions Of this Cominonwealth, shall be fined not• less than five thousand dollars and in addi tion be imprisoned for notless than five years at hard labor. Section second provides that if any such officer shall suppr , ess or attempt to sup- press the publication of any newspaper by force, or prevent its circulatiOn, or shill in any way interfei.e With the freedom of speech or of the press, illegally, as recited in the preamble, shall upon conviction be fined not - less than ' five hundred 'dollars or more than one thousand dollars, or be imprisoned' in the ;State Penitehtiary for not less than one year, or both a ,at the dis cretionlof the court. 'Section third requires every - sheriff, po lice officer km constable to arrest,the per son so 'Offending, and bring bite before the neareatjustice or aldermanafapd if the ev idence-shall be deemed sufficient, the per-. son socharged shall be cottimitted to the CountyJaiiuntil the neat ensuing; Court of. Q uarter Session's. Section fourth makes it tl e duty of the Governor, immediately after the passage of this act, to issue his pi oclamation warn ing all civil and military.' officers of the penalty for violating this act, and his de •terthination to enforce the same; and-noti fying sheriffs, pollee officers and constables of their duty in this connection, extending to such officers, wbearesisted, such aid as the emergency may require.l ' The bill was referred to the 'Committee on Judiciary,General. iII Mr. Raise, of Fayette, has alio intro duced a bill to pre,vent illegal arrests.— This bill provides that the removal of. arry person beyond the limits of OielStatelor of the lJnited St . ates.for offenses committed in t the Stite, 7s to!be deisiated a Misde meanor; aid tbst, -aey. pinion *rho obeli seine, or 4411 in err maenet aid ir.iscch semi' re or atteinPt'at.Beiturei,oeiriTilball actually remove or attempt t o reale eisaid person so committing offenseo,, shill be guilty of high Misidemeanor, and, on*m• vietion, shill be .ieutenced to 'a line: et exceeding one thonsand dolly Spain imprisonmentOn solitary confirtiMentt for any period not exceeding ten years, both or either at the discretion of the Court--- and that upon , the trial of any ,peffon charged with the offences above recited, the fact that each seizure, confinement - -Or. removal was,* order.of the, President ,:or the United States, or- of any trietoMr.44 the. Cabinet or other officer of the General . GOvernment, Shull constitute no- legal de fence. • ! „ The eonimittee, to i n v est i gate sa SU jeet of the election of the State Treasi* have elected C. G, Williams, of Tioit,as their Clerk. This will be pleasing news to Chulay n Unieroll4 friends- 'inSusqviehan na. The Senate bas passed an act extemiingi the:Lenox. Road Law of 1847, to the to , iltship of Franklin. It will pass the House. A. J. G. TRUTHS. 'Mr. Beebe, of the Oowego firazetlq,uses the following apt and truthfUl language, im.speaking-of the sectional party which his dragged our country to the verge of rdin • I " Was-our country ever before so cure= ed with small men in high places? Thro' the whole list of Republican office-holders frem the President down, scarcely is there a man to lie fouild of 'ability, integ rity and intellectual acquirements, ade ,q ate to his station. The State papers w nch emanate from the executive branch e of our government bring a blush of sl ame to the countm i iances of our citizens. T rough the inismdnagenient of the Treasury Department our finances are in a deplorable condition. The War De vrtment obstructs; more than it aids,. the operations of ourarmies in the field. Two ip. three Confedeiate steamers drive our cOmmerce to foreign bottonny while. the Niavy Department is spending - untold millions to little practical advantage. The respectable old fogy at the j head of the PiNV Departinenti . losies hiinsell in over turning a long line of decisions of the Su pVeme court, to prove that black men are entitled to the privileges of American ciizenship, but that white men are not.— Congress is legislating to, the same end, te protect and pamper rregreWsT- frr3 l tO oppress the, Caucasian 'race.; Weakness and folly characterize the actin!' of all.— The rebellion games unsupprekted, though the patriotisni of the people; has nobly contributed of treasure and ofblood for Its st ppre.ssloil. . Whence is all this evil PI Whatever party has heretofore been in I the- ascen dancy in the Country, its affairs have allways been managed with ability, and it has always, in the main, been prosperous. The old Wlvig party and the Democratic party have always put statesmen of abil- I it in high places. The self styled Re p iblican..party discards all such men, is stile to broad views, ho f ors narrow f naticism and sectionalism , i based upon s' lf-righteousness, prejudice and sectional h te,-such as cannot actuate a noble mind. Vence its oivn best men are unpopular vifithltself, and put aside for Men of sniall calibre: Its principles are too narrow, bitsed too much upon- a contracted view,' itb„policy 100 exclusively a dne,-idea - and sectional policy, to control a Mighty Union of States of various interests) and varied lien' institutions. '-Hence it has not sue ceeded in administering our public affairs, aed never can• succeed. The sooner the people realize thii truth, the sooner will. obr Country be restored tol prosperity. News from Tone, . 1 ' , Hth . .eicr / t, I Jan. 31. H. B. M.'s steamer Rinaldo came in yesterday from Galveston. An extra of the Houston Telegraph, January 23, gives an account of the capture off Sabine Pass, of the United States brig Morning Light, a d a schooner (name unknown)on the 2 st inst, by an expedition, of a part of u s d G e e r n. fl tdu eet gru n d n e d r e , r u ' u M th aj e o 4 r ti O ) i . u M st. . atk t eM in a s r . (an nary),.proelaimed the port of Galvest oecommercial B ei intercourseissued a count e r e a 1 tashe7l'eenr p led l ta l th but tmation Commodore .on- the 20th de cring :Galveston, Sabine Pass, and the whole coast of Texas to be glider an hc tUal blockade, and warning all vessels against trading, under penillty of c.spture. - Acknowledgemen t —At a meeting .of the Montrose Fire Company, No. 2, Felt. 2, 1863, on motion, voted, that thethanka. of this Company be tendered, through our Secretary ina the Montrose papers, to H. Drinker, Esq., for a present of five dollars. Also, to the- Girard , Inturanee "Co; for same amount - presented by' their agent, B. Stroud. Administratrix' Notice. wort= is heretirgivento_ eltmsenuteriegeeemodi agatnet the estate Ittnee GaZatuttOate of Chino• ant township, dee% that the setae mat be prweow to the naderstmed for settlement. aatelleeWne Wattled eatdellitlleetervemmilee So epaltatit. MAW! GAZY, j. •• : tealeenitt. Feb. %Mk • . •By- Rev. 11.4.1 Kitty, on the morning of Javii 27th, J. 0..34tr., V. D4:S,nd Miss Mwetifis C. &storm, all of lironttose. , In Sprligyille, on the sth ioet., by Rev. .W. H. Gam; Mr. Elszirr Dtrzorortz and Miss Est.st.••c.-eoE,_both or-Rush. mixi4clmm- Dec. 11 ; Nam, wife :of ties, Steiger; 9fJessup,.aged,-..72 year& - . • • In Washington City, San. 'l6th, 18¢3, of tYphoid-,lever, Cnenz.sn A. 'WEST, of CO. H. 143 d Reg. P. V., aged 13 ,years„ 1 month. - InJe.ssnp, :an. 30th, of scarlet fe*er, Raids& J& E, daughter. of William and Parthena $. Bissell, ned 14 years andf3o days. , [Vines omitted for want of room.l In Raab, Jan. .22nd, . MATra E w, bus: Mona, Esq . :, aged 50 years and _9 months. Agreeably to his previously exp - ressed wishes, and-in pursuance of the following Resolutions, his funeral was attended on Saturday the . 24th, by a respectable num ber:pf his'Masonie brethren from adjacent toWns; as well as by, a very large - con course b-f his - Mends and neighbors. kAt a special meeting of Warren Lodge, ' No. 240, A. Y, M., held at the Lodge Hall in Montrose, on Friday evening Jan. -23, A. D. 1803 the following was unanimous lradopted Whereas ;; ;. It hatb pleased Althighty ,God to nab our, well beloved , brother, Matthew Dunmore, from this world to his eternal rest. - •;Resolved, That while we deplore our loss; w,e submit with resignation to the Di vine will. That we will attend his funeral in a bo dy, and, in accordance with his living re quest, will render our last tribute to, his tnemory, in conformity, with the an4ient ceremonies of our order. That we extend our sincere sympathy to his: bereaved family and -friends, and trust that He who doth not fail to notice even the "fall of a sparrow," will' not fail to look. 'down, with infinite compassion, upon them in the hour of their desolation. Ordered ; That ,the Secretary transmit © of tbe.foregoing to the family of our deceased brother. - WASHINGTON BALL ! AT THE UNION HOTEL- OF R. C. VAIL, NEW MILFORD, '` FRIDAY EVENING Feb.2o, 1863. 'General invitation given. Administkator's Notice. woneg is hereby given to all persons. having de ll mends against the estate of SEWEL CORZITT, late of Broome county. N.. Y.. deceased, that the same must be presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Montrose, Feb. 4,1868. C. L. BROWN, Adm.'s'. Ace. Notice . • r ALL persons debted to the estate of MATHEW DUN- I& MORE, lat of Rush; deceased, are herby requested to make 'ate payment, end all persons having claims against said estate, will pasent them forthwith to the undersipied for svitlement. . - SARAH DUNMORE, Rush, .Admizdatiators. O. S. 'BEEBE, Bridgewater, Feb. 10th, 1863.--6 w. FOB FIRM FOR • MBE subscriber offers for sale a lot of land in Harford, containing about 114 acres.'belonging to the estate of N. W. WALDRON. dec'd, and known as the Lake Lot, lying on the road leading from Barford Village.to In Carpenter's, and-about one half mile fron.the village.— About 20 acres improved, and, well adapted to m ak e a goodiarm. Price and terms of payment can be amertained by calk lug on the subscriber._ I ' P. CARPENTER, Admen de boats non, Estate of N. W. Waldron, dec'd. Feb.: 3. 1863. v4w ABEL 'IIIRRELL Now offera for MIS one of the largest aonestiseiections of GO t CR! • Ever o ff ered in Susquehanna County. and probably com- Aprising the greatest variety or most di ff erent articles of ny Store in the Northern part of Pennsylvania, and per- haps of the entire State. An assortment, is kept, in about thirty different branches of trade, and the selec-1 tions are made from about forty of the beat Houses in New York, and more: than fifty Dealers and Manufac turers out of New York. A large proprrtion of the Goods are brought direct trots the manufacturers, thous insuring •genuine articles. -Customers on entering the Store must not expect-to find everything in sight. but nearly every article wanted will be pro bread by inquiry. litinqpea of the Stock may be formed by the following gens 1 outline. but enumeration is impracticable. Da gs and Medicines. Paintsand Oils. Dye Stuffs an:Aeries. Liquors, Crockery, Glass Ware, Joan ant{ Wittilow Paper, Jewelry. 'Silver Ware,Perfumery. Eancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Brushes, American Pocket IC__,nities; Table Cutlery_ and Silver Plated Ware. tamps, Materials for Lights. Hardware, Bed Coids,Stone Were, Dry Goods. Mirrors, Window Glees; Lithographs. Yu, Metres, Bird Cages, Spectacles. Whips, and. Lashes. Bretans. Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Tobacco. Medi cal and Surgical Instmnents, Salt. Soap, Potash, Um brellas. Porcelain Teeth, in ahort. nearly everything, to restore the sick, to please the taste; to delight the-eye, to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and *Di:mantisl comforts of life. The attention of the pltblie !I respectfully invited to my stock of Goods, bought exclusively for eas/ down. and wilkbet sold on-the same princi ga.Tl:litHELL.r low Prices • Montraise, Jannaryist.-1801. - r Reinteol7ro7llol3lll3lli. sad n : guess, sea ilivertfserstsr. 'ffhteland In lrm tr • GOOD inwsl GREATXOMOTION rt, DRY GOODS, .rt. 4E. 3:) = monsier zaza.s.con 4 rP ,w;:crivissigvorimtlizg 7 1 : 4 4 3 : " lout .--Arris,oXl.lll .030 ' Oultrubtrg, "gostnintitm, At Ca. TES CERTAIN 81974 . IN: .DOMESTICS, has put us on - our enables us to offer to OW customers. goot t On equally as good-tents as formerly, cousiderlmt theists • • THE STORES . Or Gitt,tenlyer.4, - (gastubanm AT Montrose, Snag's Connty, Pa l Elmira, 'New-York, Susquehanna. Depot, - Pa.: ounF AND WINTER STOCK . ALL . 3pg. 4a.c>l32:zolete,, We are determined not to be outdone, either in priceP or qualities,—and ' e V: on ] endeavor to . give our customers TCLOTHING: In this branch our stock is complete,, sad wilt, be eol. lower, and more tastefully finished than any one.horae establiihment, or any four-horse concern this side of N. York City, is able to offer or.produce. We can assure the public that we constantly employ the beat cutters 'and workmen to Make up our stock. • larGarmente made to order tar'On the shortest notice. larA GOOd Fit, warranted or no sale. . In order to close ont our stock of WIN/ 11121 01021E2Y45 9 we will sell at a I=lll advanee above cost. , FURNISIONd GOODS: A Great Stock contantly kept, and sold loWer than the lowest at' . . • • • ' atittlibtrg, %Icistubaui & Co's Montrose, January let, 1863. " • t 4, , // ; - ' e/ . < 1 // STH STREET, PITTSBURG, PA. FOUNDED is,ie,to Incorporated by Leitsßave Charter.. Being the only COMMERCIAL COLLEGE In tbiUnion conducted by - _ A PRACTICAL MERBRANT. OVER SIX THOUSAND STUDENTS nave been educated in the Principles and Practice Mall the details of a business education from- DUFF'S sys tem or , mEncArriu Bc•os•smc,.zo Awarded Four Silver Medals, and•the sanction of the highest Mere.antUe Authorities In the , country. - Also. roars STEWBOAT BOOK-KEEPING - " A perfeet system for such books and accounts." Al so Duff's new system of RAILROAD BOOLICKEPING. • . After the forma of the Pennsylvania. Railroad. Alsb, Duff's new evetem of • • PRIVATE BARS BOOK-SEEPING, The only one in use in the city. The .above systems of accounts are taught under the daily supervision of the author. and, it is believed, toadegree of perfection ricv' er attained elsewhere. • TWELVE FIEST PRENIIIIMIS, for best Business and Ornamental Penmanship awarded our present Penman by the -, • United States Fair atTineinnati in.... . . Penna. State Fair at Wyoming • Western PenryoFairat Pittsburgh.. Western Viiiiiiii Fairat Whiarng and the Ohio State Fair at C1eve1and..,..1666. All of which are exhibited at our office.‘ Duff , . New Engraved debeeldepy, Books. Fine eep, s si pages each, Wheat!! per dozett—the cheap ___ eat Copy Book itime. Balkiness and ornamental Penmanship, withll6No plates and scales by WSI. DUFF, illustrating all the elements. of the Penman's Ali a the most': complete instmotor known. Elegantly bound. Crown quarto. Price $5, post paid. . Harper's Enlarged Edition °Ohara -Book:keeping. Price $1.50. Sold by Booksellers generally. For fall pardeulare and for elegant.new Circular, in. 68_ , and samples. our Penman's Business and Ornamental .Writing..eneloring.2s dents. to - • P. DUFF & SON. Prinelpals„ LiStrangers will please inquire our reputation in the city, where we are best known. . Jan. 1, INA 6m* S. DI. Pettenell & 130.; NO._ 8? PARR ROW. New York. and e State Streak; Boston, are oor agentalor the NotaremAimotratisz ibosetitlar„ and are antborlsed intake stasettsereetrls isallanbeertstlene ler ss at emir hrwsst ream. 121 e New Commercial Baildiagi aro tallied opposite the _Court Holum comer of- , Court aad. ChOZIWO fltreoto% This Cortege le in no. way coUgoct!d :gni War gala . Inotittaion. I . . . The enereet of the entire Vanity are . azolasiesty : . devoted to this. . . . - The design of this Institution is to sifbrd Young Ses - su opportunity for acquiring a now" if , !tuttosi . .. Molnar • • • • Oar lloots=rini are cuthilly tirtengstnilehed- cal sottouritiults, expresely for this =citation, . end the codrse of Instruction is such es to . ' combine Theory' !aid Ocialegria.to :Caine,, This courser embraces:Book-Keeping lean its depict atetkU, Penmanship. Commercial Arithmetic; "macaws correspondence, Commercial Law, PoUtical Economy, Commercial Ethics, Partnership Settlements. Detecting counterfeited and altered bank notes, etc. - Tile Spencer's!' system of Penmanship is Wight In all its varieties, bythe most skillful masters clew art. • The fkrok-geeping department is ender the special al, trerctson and instruction of the Principal, D. W. Limy * • CiFoneereka X2a.forzzays4l.4sXi.. Students can enter at any time. No . vaaitkot. T/snal time to complete. the course. from 6to la weeks. Assis tance rendered togradnates in procuring situations. Graduates are presented - with an elegantly engrain' D b po r me. For catalogue of IS pages, specimens or penman= a p, &c., enclose two letter stamps; and address . . LOWEI+& WARNER, Binghamton. N. T. ixtl3 02 ly NICE ND PUCE PRICES! PEACE APPROACHING. Large Lines of PRIORS Couquered arid • 'Reduced I 11. 301:31ELPLIWT,. - 'NEW MILORD, PA., - • receiving, f Spring finlngleo, now sod largo skettfig, CHOICE - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, PAINTS, 'LAMP, AND . 1 " LINSEED OHS, BENZOLE, , • CAR?ETINGS,. - - - FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, WALL. Paper, Windnw,SHADES,. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and . SHOP, CLOCKS, &C., &C. Including, as usnal;full varieties °tabs asost'pogalar styles pi t • . LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, BONNETS, RIAONS, FLOWERS, &C., &0., &C., whirl kw will sell on ille,giost favorath 01 1 110, tic CASH, PRODUCE, or to 'PROMPT .TIME BUYERS, Flour & Salt; constantly on_ hand NEW FIRM. • BALDWIN : & ALLEN. SUCCESSORS TO s ALIJA DEANS &_CO Under Montrose Democrat Office, ARE RECEIVING • , 11. Fres h Ground Western FLOUR every 80 days, which we *arrant to glvelietisfaction as any in - market; if not good returned atour expense. Feed, and Buckwheat _ Flour, . SALT AND PORKi: 137 THE LOAD, BARREL OE POUND.. . HAMS, ,[Sugar dio4d] - Dried' Beef, Smoked Halibut, Drips and„Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, • TEAS. CQFEEE, SPICES, BROOMS, AND NAILS, which we offer for 'sale at Low Prices, for READY PAT ONLY. , Montrose, Joly 1862. BOYD Sv.WOODRUFF cAREy ON THE WERT BELOW SEARLE'S HOTEL. ALSO he _CARPENTERING Business NEAR THE METHODIST CHURCH. kcgisreattoiroiroof the l : a r ta l aa t terns i l tildens` Hardware " • Farmers' ToOls ofAll lands. Braes Ware, Porc.elaift Ware, Jipanned and Plain Tla Ware of the beat material. • • , Paints, Oils, - Glass, • Putty, and Sash. Pumps. Lead Pipe, I..amPealird Cages, etc, MC. • Also, a Good Buggy for Sale. Terms right. Remember the place. Callaud 146 am wx. BOYD lc WOODRITTIF t . • IL A. WOODRUM f MOBtrOeC, July 22d, 1862. Executors 7 NoticO. NOIYCE le hereby given to allpersoits having_ de. mends against the Estate a HENNAED KEENAN. late of- Middletown, deceased, that the same must be presented to the ,undersigned for arrangement, and all persons indebted to said estate Are requested to make lmmediate_psyment.• MICHAEL NOLAN, Arlacon, /Be n i. ‘• r JAMES TREDON, 31f iletomn. Jan. 21, 1863. - 6m, Administrator's Notice. A& LL persons indebted-to the estateof Isle or Bridgewater, deceased, Are hereby :coastal to make tramediats payment,rnd all Personshsn. g Oda, against said estate will present them forthwith to ALFRED BALDWIN. Administrator. BridgeirateroJan. 27, . Administrators' Notice. 'OTICE is hereby Myatt° all peFsona having damazdt e wa vtli , agh e. : eattfboot2l4lolrai samo 11 . .21 „ ti r at e of 11la t t the narigued for aetnemayit. And all Parma indebted le said esteeue ?equated to make inuediatap_ajmegt. WEALTPT A. nOBIDR ATIOPAY P. ROAM D ' • Itnih, ha. 10, 'it. - • AthateallratOrp,