The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 03, 1863, Image 2

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    nuirgst motrat.
A. J. GEREMEION, -.Editor.
(Mersa' .3'4 1656 J.
Crfmfehy,
THE VNION AS IT WAS; •
lashes abolition, secesision, etc., disturbed its bumpy
TSE VONSITTVTION AS IT IS;
Snforited and respected in all sections of the country
larYoupg men desiring to attend a Commercial Col
-11 at Bingtatnton, Pittsburgh, or at Philadelphia, New
Tort, etc., can obtain information of practical pecuniary
*Om %leaning upon or addressing the editor of this
WWI . " . twa
VirAll private ..Letters intended for : the
editor dr, this paper should, until further
eogee, be addressed to - „
A. J. GERRITSON„
House ofßepresentatives,
Rarrisburg, Pa.
Jan. 13.
filr'A temperate and manly reply to
some sneaking abolitionist, in the Mont-,
rose Republican, calling himself an an
cient divine," was reeeiteti too late for
this, week's issue. It will appear in our.
mixt.
Sar We are informed by the proprie
tore, that. the first number of
_"The
Age," - a new Democratic daily paper
about to bapublished in Philadelphia, will
not be issued-until late in March.
• ,Eir The township elections in this
County, as will be seen by reference to
tbp names of the princpal officers, in an
other column, have resulted itt gratifying
s pins to the Democratic party. Demo
crats, let us keep the ball rolling, until
Susquehanna County is redeemed from
the thralldom of Abolitionism.
`The thirty seventh Congress expires
by limitatiOn to-morrow,: March 4th. It
'lns done little or,pothing towards sup
malting the great rebellion, or -restoring
peace to our distracted country. The Na
.tional tank bill; just such an institution
ai Gen. Aacksbn throttled, hSs_ probably
pissed. The Conscription. bill has also
wised.
• I'Read the extract from Henry
Clay's speech on the first piige of this pa
per.- His words, uttered More than 20
years ago, were Prophetic. 'He foresaw
- the mischiefs of abolition fanaticism, as
exemplified in the present adininistration;
and warned his countrymen against it;
.'but his warning ,Iciice waszot heeded, and
the ship of state is now buffeting the wild
breakers Which he So clearly pointed out.
LATEST WAR NEWS.
On Thireday the rebel Gen. Stuart,
with three thonsand eaviklry,f attempted
to farce our lines and destroy the bridge
between Falmouth and theßappahennock.
They appeared about noon on the War
Denton road, and after capturing and lan
ing.sOine ta valry pickets . began. to ad
vaned rapidly, but coming upon a force of
infantry;were soon- routed. A tremen
dous rain storm prevented' our troops,
fiozniiialring much headway and the reb
els escaped across the river at Kelly's
Ford: captured
_fifty of our men
and we thirty of theirs:.., •
. .
4 dispatch td the Cincinnati Times,
from Lexington the 27th, announces that
the Irxcitemente,aused by, the exaggerated
reiette:of the-rebel into Kentucky
4islieirly subsided.: , .
~EThs,ssaud at- Vicksburg,' ante:difig to 'S.
dispatch from t...*ro, of the 27th, is nearly '
completed; the work having reached from
the ato Within-a few_rods of thekriver.
e, and' dug 'down to
„ •
within ameba of . the level of the like.
EURPZEB; ,ItiaGArm—lp the March
-Nio;:4:4lhis palmier. rpmWy k. Mr. J. Itoss
griFitie tbe corieltisipp , =of"his visit
,4144 9 0., :will b, f o lleNred :tat
z '-vacplid}, an :by Paper , the
aimmeeithori:desefibkkg the mAtmers 4 and
eiret4o34:efthearmaippa. - A.ll . the papers
trit:lla# are. interesting -
11:*.FrieniC '541 - are -
orki*:PM4i l 4 o 4 ol- 479 - cqPigtlfixe 0-;
Legislative Excursion,
luvitationa- ; wernaceepteil by the mem-.
here of the lonse to participate in an ex- -
cursion to Scranton Pa.; . leaVing
bnig on ViidaY, With, amt probeeding via .
Reading; Allentown and Easton; 'retnrrt- .
ing on londay vicr;'*illtesbarre and Sun
'bury, the object being •to. celebrate s the
passage of a,bill by the Legislature - some.
time since; authorizing the formation of
the :new county of Lackawanna out of a
part of Luzerne,subject to the ratification
orthe, - people in : - June • next. iScrant,en f
will probably he_ the county seat of the
new county. • -
The Right Spirit
In a late letter to a Committee-in Phil
adelphia, by whom he was. invited to at
tend the, celebration of Washington's
birth day, Senaterlinckalew closes with
the following true and emphatic words:—
"Let it be distinctly understood lbat
tho'great; mass of the Democratic party
and of the conservative men of the -coun
try have never agreed, do not noW:agree,
and have no intention: of .agreeing An fu
j
tiire,: to a di solution of the - American
Union..founde by . WashingOin and .his•
compatriots, d that they will not cease.
'their efforts or its complete restoration
in its original pristine'vigor. But to ac
complisli. this 'purpose, they, unlike their
opponents will use all legitimate means of
restoration, and not physical force alone.
This may be boldly) and openly announced,
everywhere, and ought to be, ccepted
everywhere;as the only reasonabl 'and pa
tribtic ground upon Which: .a p, rty can
stand that desires and intends to save the
country.,.. 1 - I
The administration haS deliberately cast .
'away • all. -means of . reStoration,' , .except
physic'atforce, 'and. has called - into 'exist,
ence great, and unnecessary obstacles to,
success, until; notwithstaidinit_the.imme-'
diate 'difference of the apparent . 'strength
bet Ween die parties to .the war,: its issue"
hangs trembling in the balance.' But -let
us not despair of. the future. ' Out of
this nettle danger' Wei may yet - ' pluck the
flower, safety.' We may - hope that' the.
remaining months of Mr. Lincoln's term
will be got_ past without complete exhaust
ion,•..and the point of time: arrived at,:
when . a vigorous and truly great:party,
clean-handed .from the past; thoroughly
- Union; upright, just, patriotic and brave,
will assume .possession of the powers of
government. end then, this party, with
an old history identified with the glorie g
Of the country binding teit sympathy and
affection in every quarter, :with no selfish,
local .or fanatical passions, to. weaken or
mislead it: with - .. 1..g . 4:ant:mama skra.-I..anAva,
impartial, time-triedced, cOnformed -to
the:Constitution, and (springing, naturally
from its principles:--Lthis party, thus qual
ified to speak' to the whole land, and to be
heard, with affection and reverence, can
and - viill command these wild waves' \of
human bassion: to be still, and, rejecting
alike the - fahatieism , :of - Boston and - of.
,Charleston, will rebind .these great States
together, in enduring bonds of -interest
and sympathy.:" :•- _..: : • . •
-..e. 11. is .
Officers,
ELECTE6 014 :FItIDAT, 20111, 1863.
Apolacoti Assessor, ohn - sen Foster;
COnstable,eCharles RetTan ; Jndge, Wm.
Creah ; Inspectors, Patrick Ryan, Patrick
Gary.
Xrarat : Assessor,:Da-iid Avery ;• Jus
tice; Peter -Dunn ; Constable; Ckauneey
:fiery; Judge, - Lewis Lane t Inspectors,
W. R. Tyler George Bloxhain.' 1 .
Auburn : Assessor, G.S-,K, - Stebbins;
Constable, J. J. lianning (Rage, D. 0.
f
Cool,e_;- Inspectois; Jonathan - Bunnell,
Dan eeley. ,- , •
Bri gewaier: Asgessor, Ezra Beebe ;
Cons able, Oscar- B. Darrow ;_, Judge,
0. MI, Crane; Inspectors; 11. P? . Robins,
- prison Foster. -
.', Brooklyn : Assessor, H: W. Kent;
Constable, 'Edivin Rogers; Judge, B.
Richardson ; Inspedtors,- L. B: Hinds, B.
W. Gere. -. • - ' _
Clifford: Assessor, Homer Burns; Jus
tices, M. C. Stuart; L. F. Stevens ; Con
stable, E. S. Lewis; Judgei•Alanson Hal
stead; Inspectors, rl 5.." E. Miller, J. NV.
Lowry.. .
Choconut: Assessor; David Sherer ;
Justice, James Carrigan.; Constable, Mi
duel Maritqn ; Judge, Elkanah. Chalker;
Inspectors, James . Donelly, S. F. Lee.
Dirneck: -Assessor., Peter Gavitt;
.COn
stable, M. 11.. Tingley; 'Judge, O. N. Tif
fany ; Inspectors; 'W. E. Griswold, W. F.
Lathrop..'
Damian' Asseisor, S. G. Weaver ; Jus-,
tice,J ILiSlocuin; COnstable, S. G. Wea
ver ; Judge, C. N. -Norton ;; Inspectors,
A. W. Barrager; Al. W. Ayres.
Forest Lake: Assessikr, John Brad
shaw; Justice, •S.-D. Cornell; Constable,
Henry Tilden ;',Jtidge, -John Brown; In
spectors, Wm.. G. Small; Isaae,Strange.
Franklin: Assessor, Lyons Peek; Con-
Stable l J. P. Tingley ; Judge, J. R:Snow;•
Inspectors ? Richard Kettle,Daniel ToWns
eud.
'Yriendsville4 Asseisor,; Miami Hickey;
Juoticei Benj. - Glidden ConstitbiO,. Thos.,
I G. Wynn; Judge,_ Hiokey.;lll
- speet r
oisjittoiwilosfori;
1 ..-Asseisor;
Justice,. W. W. Williams ; Ccnst
B. Whitney ; Judge,• C.., ]Farm •
Spe - ctoiS, 0:S. Washurn, Fiankli
burn. • • .
Great Bend: AsSessor,Galen'Y
Jnstiee, Jame 'Clark';
,COnstabfe
Wihnot ; Jnd e Charles'specters, J. B. Johnson, :T., N. Gil
Great Bend bor. : Assessor, N. Siriggs;
Justice, Wm. A. Snow; ConstablEvans
Griggs; Judge, Wm._ A. Snow Anspec.;*
tors; - .Vineent Reckho\v, John Colen.
Harford : Asseisor; John
Wnr. ,C. Tiffany ; Constable I.'
Avery ; - Judge, S. H; Tiny; Instketurs,
I. C. Tanner, E..N. carpenter_
Harmony : Assessor, . Harry,. {butts
Con Stable,, David Taylor;
.Tudgcl,C. R.
3.lcQoy ;'lnspeeters, JacobStorerfoutber
Barnes. • .
Herrick : Assessors, - J. T. Ell Con
stable, Burritt
.Burns'; Judge, obert
Westo•ate • Insp6ctors, .larpen
ter, A. C. "larding.
Jackson : Assessor, D. C. Benso ; Con
stable, Vrbaue.Hall:iJuthzei.S. A. arras;
Inspectors, P. E. Harris, 'C. A. M. e.-
Jessup :..Assessor,.:Wm. .- WI lock ;
Constable, 1., 11. Biraard ;•.Tudgr Beni:
Russell ; Inspectors, Cyrus Shutts ilead,
Picket.. - -
Lathro - p : - ASseSsor,. Truman .B; `Jus
tice, S. W. Tewksbury; Cunstabl E. G.
.
Tewksburv-; 'Judge, Daniel . IV d'; In
ipeetors, Ilordee Thayre, 1.4e , i Li say.
- tit: Meadows : Assessor, Ilow Kim
ble; Justice, Lewis-W., Barton.; ()onsta..
ble, Nathani4Duel ; Jii'Llge, 'Avcy Bee
be; Inspectors, W. W. rooks, AP:Pes-,
senden: _ . 1 ., - -;
; - -
• leriok: Assessor, Abraham Cl4rchell ;
Constable; Daniel Pease • • Jitd* '
Asa
Howard ;•• InspeetOrs,- J. S ' .,Roodi F. T.
Powers. - L - -
Liberty : Assessor, ,Daniel ; •
Justiee;rA. P. Werden ; Constalk, Jon
athan Ross; Judge, J. 13. Chatter;
lu
'spectors, Henry Dadel, Philo - C. ;nee..
. Middletown Assessor; J. W. Dodge;
Constable, John Keogh ; •Judge, l D.. H.
-Hoyt ; Inspect Ors, Thomas Leary Perry
Birdsall. • '
, •
Montrose : Assessor, Sohimon Laogdon;
Constable, J. 13..Sininions Jtidge
Faster_ • hiSpectors, J. W. anipluan, - A.
•
J. Brewster..
. New Milford : Assessor, Richar4l.Moss;
Justice, Jr. W." Walker; Constabls-W. S.'
Moxley;' -Judge, H. W. Northrpp ;
In
spectors, S. D. Tennant, P. Wellman.
IN: Milford born.'; Assessor, F. F.. Baa
ger ; Justice, Elijah - Barnum ; Constable,
C. R..Williams - c - Judge, Henry DeWitt;
Inspectors; J. S. Tingley, A. Moss, Jr.'
Oakland Assessor; Morgan Shutts;
Justice, Calvin Brush ; constable, -- Edylin
cogden; Judge, A., P. Hnirrnan ; 'lnSpeo
tora, S. Si Munson, _Lewis E...Shutts.
- .2 - •
Zll4l - e.BI - aTUStiC,C;
Atwater.; Constable, ; Carter ;
Judge, 1... N. Kerney; Ins Vector s) H. Du
el, T. . . •
Silver! Lake: Assessor, E. -
.Gage;
Justice, Joseph Ward; Constable; li., B.
'Decker ; • Judge, Martin Hogan; Inspec
tors, F. H. Gage, Robert Gage. ~
. Spring Ville: 'Assesspr, C. T.-Baldwin;
Constable, .S. B. Carver; Judge,' David
Bmales; Inspectors, IL' P,billips,. : Wm.
B. liandrick..
Susq'a,Depot-: Assessor, Henry Hall;
Constable; E.J., Carr ; Judge, IV.m...Nu
gent ; Inspoetors,'J„'H. Findoh,, C. Park..
Thomson : Assessor,
Robert. Gelatt,
Constable, W. B. Stoddard ; -Judge, W.
P. ATlesworth ; Inspeetors„T.,Chandlpr,
A. C. Davis. . •
. .
A PREDICTION OF, DANIEL NVE.n sTErt.-
he Hon::Daniel :Webster, of Massa
chnsetts; in a speech - deliv'ered :in
,Wash .
ington; just thirteen yeai-s ego; gave it.as .
his opinion that," if the *ll l l4, "fanatics
and abolitionists ever get , the power into
their hands, theyoverride the
,e,kil
stitution, set §iipreiue Court ,at Oeli
ance;gbange and make; laWs to thent
selves, lay violent liandS'bil ; 'those. who
differ with the;ri,in - teir opinions or dare
qllest r ion their *fallibility.," and•finally
volve the country in, banictupt4, and, del
uge it with :blood."_.
nr'The late firm .of , Statiffer & liar
ley, dealers I'd Watches, Jewelry, Silver
ware etc., at 622 74larket St Philabelphia,
—so long anif faveribly , knoivuf---has been
dissolved, , Mr. Jacob Farley i one of
.the ,
late firm, is now earring On the - busineis,
at - the old stand. See hierurv. , , '
•
The.emancipatioti, in3l ssouri is to ar
take effect on or before July 4,1865. No .
price is fixed per head for the.slave. The
bonds are,all to be delivered to thc gal.;
and disposed of
„aid 'disbursed. b"
y-the
state. It amounts AG a propositioato, the
state that; if 'she will.bring.,aboo com
plete emancipation on ilr.befofe the 4th
of Jilin - 1865', she receive
,govern-,
merit bonus in bonds of - fifteen
.. *0)11/3.
The bill will.,.reported' :and pxgssed
through both houies withOut.aMendmet..A..
DESERTERS rEP 3I • 4 / 1 1 E
Washington correspondent 'of -the' New
York Expr e s.s states on the infoiinstion of
offiieers in-the active-=service;; that there'
are to-day over "twenty thOusand d"eser
ter's-in the - State=i of Nei* . -York, aloae:
r s fhVy eieiipt in, a
_score of Wayi frOth'the.
Add• frotn the eanap, tdid - GrOve4iiiiebt;
_neon the' -whole ltas- been. iiery
fallowing theta un l seotlrinl?themariiiits;
an4-PiNtr4434*ProPer-Pll?.i.ol%9!iti-Y-.
e, 'J.
; In
ash,
-Ntte . r.,.-,..fr,..p.iii4e,;:-.41:14,
nrtn;
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; in-
r:ipm IfforitTossztyoltudeer.
vV ,, iIIOI;EAR FRMERI CKSBURG,
- February sth, 1863.
YetHso nENSO:!i. now sit down to
answer your letter. I was glad to hear
froni - - you, for-'1 began to think you had
fotgOtten - your old friend„ Bilk You
.want to know if.l had got AO -be a _good
bemocrat? Well, wheri it comes to the
pinch; rani;ood we
elected Old' Abe we thought.AVe had done
Something big, .but- since :The . issued his
emancipation. Proclathaiion, I - for one .am
down on him. Wheui enlist d, I did not
come to fight for. the' niggers, -and as_leng
as .I stay in. the army, rather thao.fight_to
free them, will shoot every one that I
can. say `the niggers are better off in
bondage than they are free. But enough
of this. am sick of this war, and you
Are a lucky man in - keeping out of it.—
jtou arc - ten times better off to day at
home than. ,you-would have been if you.,
had come.with our regiment, for a soldier!
out in the field is not aslgood as ! a clOg ;
or . he is considered soby his officers: I
am glad you are. at home, and I wish that
I was there with you. We would have
some.: bully tones: It is snowing - to-day
and I have been out in the. woods and
helped chop a load of wood. I will tell
you hoW we live. We have - get the steel
ter tent, and have a fire r place in one end,
and We 'keep. a fire day and -night. There
are three - of
.ns in one' tent, and we. have
rfourblankets, and - manage to keep . pretty
comfortable.i .We make our coffee in our .
tin- cups, and We-have pretty good coffee.;
it-i§
.a great _deal better than the cook can
make in our camp-kettles. There is 'not .
much to write, about, so I will close.. Write
as soon as you get this and tell ine all the
news. . Give my love to all Or friends;
• and tell thorn to' write to me as often
as possible. This leaves me well, and J
hope , it will'find you and all -the rest of
the
. folks the same. I still remain your
affectionate brother, BILL,
I===ln
From a Lathrop Volunteer.
• . CONVALESCENT CAMP, ALEiAN- t
• DRIA, VA., February 15th, '63.-1
DEAR RATHER :—Although I have not
written to you- as often. as I should have
done,l den' t wish yell to think I have for
gotten': 'yon. IVe soldiers have many
thingA to encounter about which ',Ogle
know .laut oUrserVes, and we do not wish at
a - 11 times to trouble our friends. by ,telling
all We have to go,through. Often when
and desire to write to i.be,,dear,
cipng.:a.t-horae-: ...31 - -e..,11;11 , 16 not the oDaer,
tutnty, and again *when We have the op-.
portuuity, we. are sobroken -down that.
we do liot feel writing.likni am grate
fal for yOur kindness to my family, when,
in Consequence 'of the thismanagettent Of
the government the oldies were not
and ?Iv remittances consequently few and.
far betw,een. am . sick' and tired of this
Abolition army. I-never want to sboul:. ;
der another musket .to fight for a riegr!i).
cannot
..find wordS.to express my utter
contempt-for everyOneand thing conAt
ed with this abolition GoVernment, and
I shall . bless the day when lam a free
man once more.
You'ask me if I am as strong a Demo-'
Oat as I was a Republican ? tell yon,
I am as
.bitter
.against .Lincoln and his
party 'as L.Was for him,' and so is' all the
, army, except those who aremaking money
Mail:have -their Angersin the . pie. • There
is.nO more.fight in our.army. Yours -af
fectionately, .. ,W. Pr.xxy.
From a New York Volunteer. . : ,
. . ,
•,- . ,
• C tMP 'NEAP. FAIRFAX
February 15, '63.
_
FIZ;END:. F. :—The r .weatber bas . been :
open nearly all winter, and the. roads are
very_ -Nirginia soil makes very
sticky mud,. and very- disagreeable
,to
those who .like to . Wear_ blacked boots:
The emanCiPatedniggers can :find ; plenty
of employMent now. W . e,.have inst tomb
in froin a fonr day'-i,seout, ~.The -weather,
was very bad while_ ice, 4,ere.out, : tnany .
horses gave -out, on-the yay.. ..Pur rout
was•tO 'Warrenton and to ..Stafford 'Court -
Heuse,l •an d; 'by the, • way. D tunfrie's
bottle.,:. had -three., eharaes • on the
didnot amount to much. Well,
,yo,a wanted Me to write My opinion pd.
the. Ayar . . and: whether the soldiers, were
dissatisfied Or n0t...,. net . muchlo.
write on: - the subjeet: , At:37 Aaisiness this
winter ;has and scouting,
and- iery,eyident.to the ,when
fplim,six, to ,dozen in 4,aquq.d, deserting,
and, othe. ra going over to the..rebels-.(for
lia.y.e,fregnently, ;gonad . ,thetn,,,twenty
liaeOKTYcklVl•ouT,.li4Po.l,,Coneltifle thern;
ntirstrbe.gimodipairectionAtnoog„.the4olz,;
dieys,,: f l..bayevisited. some
,r . ntan try
nienSs;}vh re tbere:were lay
quaintanges, and i Mmeb, .7to,„tny'snr,prise,.•
I t4PYYva4a:st.an 4 :* 6 o44;eiT . -:Aresk:§3Yr..
jag t . to. eat,-
,np : , ,,difterent,•
4, * , ..tthei
st4PWa
buizinifrqtn mopaingiillnight. It was_
e4 1 .9g 1 )-.tAM 3 !4ke,i o ,oPl.*
,t , r4 fc4:4o , 0p}n104,10:14#4.Fy.1 tYPtie.Y.9.!
priioners we take contqil-they wouktdie
live.- hundred, deaths. before they:. would
jive upland they claim thy are iastgairt
ingstheir Independence. • They 'hay& con
fidence to believe they will come oir victo 7
Sous. It will be hard•to subjugate them;
.as, they are fighting ,n -the defensive, and
we haxe to move tO theta and
.fight . them
behind their breast:We:lrks; then' it needs
three times their number to • whip' thein,
they then. run-to another good place and
fortify, and
,so it goes. It will. take - at
least three tOAliair one, in My 76 - pinion; if
we' ever ao conquer 'them. IsuCl---Will
dose with My besttespeetale'fill;libping
this untimely war - will soon close 'honor
ably,
nd that, Once More may be With
friends at . home: to pass away the sweet
hours of short life. hours with. respect.
_ •J. Y.; G, thc.X.:l7-: Cav'lry.
From Obedialaewis.
SUFFOLK, Vat., Feb; 1'7,-1863
.Di:ar, Bnoilinn :---Being yet on the sick
list, and haring nothing to d 0,4 ,conclude
to amuse myself
,by you 6, few
It 'rains' like suds here this morning,
and is like to continue the rest of the day.
It is not very. cold, but a gdod , deal. like,
a warm April rain at home.- has 'been .
very pleasant hero since the snow storm
we -had' some time ago, until to-day.l- 7
When .it has been pleas:int -the past two
weeks,' I have strolled all over the grown]
inside of our pickets.as far as my stength
would
_permit, viewing the forts• -which.
are complete, Mutate guns which
,are in'
them, and-manv , other fortifications',now
building. As passed - front one to anoth
er of -these defences day after day, Pcould
see what works of:art man could erect as.
defences, and at the same time to desti•or
our fellow men.. Somct.inies I Cannot help
asking . myself why we freemen hay.•e been
such . fools as to elect such incompetent
men as we have to guide our ship of State.
The prestige of our national glory lies
in the past. J love to think of the past .
deeds. of the great and good men who es . -:
tablished - this mighty nation: I love to
think of the seff-sacrificingdevotion
which - those... Men. accomplished the 'one
sole ortject of their lives—the liberties •of
the American people.. I. would to God
we-had some of the same patriotic statrip
left among us to-day, to - r6r again the
fabric of liberty for us, which seems so
nearly dead or dying. - Havewe not?—
can we' not
,find one among,tts of the old
deseepdantS of those anciut patriots Who'
is bold enough,„and has the talent to raise
and cry out - against the party of radicals
who are drawing-us down to Swiftdestruc
tion ? Can we not find oncmatf,Who will
speak out in thunder tones' against ottr
rulers and make IlebeldOM . eitiake , 'to its
ba,c, -.and Abolition';demagogtws stand
aside and make room once more for our
Constitution. • .
I believe there are great -tnen left ns
that have notl yet t'ipoken, but tthe'-time is
fag 'Coming ou hen they wilt speak, and
0.:4i (1 will result therefrom. the peo
.A p.
_
lc have already spoken ; in:the - last -Fall's
elections.
The fourth of March, 1865, is Coming
to our relief. With an anxionkteart and.
lasting love of liberty, I am anxiously
watching the hour that will rasher in that
day-. I can lant, fear and yet hope for the
beat. Your affectionate brother,
Meeting of Colored People of Montrose:
.
EDITOR .Mulford
having reeeived - a letter from Philadelphia .
desiring thathe and Judge Reed.- should
ascertain '.if there - were • any colored • per;-
song. in Montrose who' were Willing. to
volunteer in. the `service - of the :United
States: • .
• Asrneeting Was called, and on motion,
Mr.'Hatimiori was elected President;'nfid
stated :the object of 'the meeting. Mr.,
J. 3. Wright . was . then invited to' address'
the meetmg, which he, did - in his'usual
easy - and eloquent 'style. declared
that the bill inCongresS,A6raise colored
soldiers; did not amount to
.shucks,,
much as the President' being c,tomm'atitler,
in -Chief of 'the army had:the pots 'er •
accept or 'reject any class of
lre also declared that the.word
white - was:snot found iri the..last` inilltary
every colored' Man in
Montroseto - 'enliSt; biat:tipciii.Certain con-,
ditionS;'Which are these :-- , 41151 When. the
GOverhthent,i'WOrild ~g ive them -, a thhite:
hfi - a -, setiel a, black man. lo roerbit,_
to gd;,in. - COndition;S:.- eVety
colo - red Mari in the hbuse,,'"Whieli-WaStiiir-.
tY.-fOnr, deCiared; by-:their,;
would - go: • . Sel 4 eralstirring'speeches - scre .
triads' by:oth'er. citizens of ` thiktil#6. • •
.
e • Society• w ill. meet
at the 'berme of Leonard Searle, MCiil-
s:l4:eieitin'syMatili•2:4l;' --"' " "'' •
S titit#;,
. • . ~.. •
• Dokatton.-:-.-7-T4e frieqs of Rev. R. Val)
Va;kpilbt!rg,will pay ; him a Donation
it, the,
.in ? ..lgpotc.ine;
3 4A - rqh'. l g.o. l ll:fifte - popn "apcl,o7c.niPg,-
invitation . to "all. • =• • .
A. ,Warren Twill
preach at -Clifford,'Siinday; Illaith;l6.til; 'at
2,i: 043143 bk :iSiibjecti.- I ,qd.ottantaci :an,(l
religion: -Atj,enoxiiilt4,livezling'°flgtine
-AP'YsTatri7 OVoitic.l
Entron - otr finnoonar• : I i
•
DaAn Silt—With your permission; I wish to say to
the readerivof your p_aper that I will send by return mall
to all who wish it, 01 . 00 a.,Recipe. with Pill - directions .
for making nod neing a simple \ egetable Balm, that will
effectually rettiovii,, in 10 days;Pirepleit; Illotehes, Tau,
'Freckles, and all Impurtietrof the Skin, leaving the
_same sett,' clear, smooth and beautiful. ' ' i
I will also mail free. toi those having •Said Reads or
Bare Facesisimplo directions and infortnation that will
enable -them to start a full growth of Lhrarient Bair,
Whiskers, of a Moustache: in less.thits.Bo days. All ap
-plications answered by return mail- wilhoot charge. -
Respectfully yours, •
TILOS. F. C i IIAPMAN„ chemist.
No. en Broadway,- Ne*lork.
Feb:. 24—an
,
NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR sA.LE.irAksOp GAF.. '
• . DEN ! •OR FROTT . •
Suitable fur Grapca. Peaches, PearS,l Raspberries,
'Strawberries, 'Blackberries,. Currants, *O' r , of 1,2%. s';
10 or 20 acres, each, at the following pri4l for, the prea
eat, ciz : lZa acres for,s2oo; 10 acres for.t.llo, 5 acres for •
Z5O, 2!.1' acres fur $4O; I acre for $2O. - . .Payabl• by ono_ ,
dollar a wet*: -II
Also, good Cranberry lands; and village lots'in Chet. - -
wodd; , 2s by 103 feet,. at CO each, paF6ble,b,y bne dollar_
week. The above' land and fatroars, , , altuated at Chet::
wood, Washington township, Burlingtnt county, New ,
Jersey. - For furthir information. applV, Witn a 0'
. stamp, fora circular, to B. FRANKLIN CLARIii
'Feb. 3. '63.-,ly 'No. 90 Cedar Street., New York.
%Tie Confessions and Experience of-an In.
Published for the benefit and us a, warning and a
cautiori to young men who fronerynus
prernatbre Decay, &c.; supplying at the same the means
of Self-Cure. By one who has cured himself. after being- ,
putto great expense through ..niedical: Imponition and ,
ouackery. enchising a post paid, addressed enyelbpe
single co`pies may he 'had of the authori_NATDANILL •
MAYFAIR, Esn:,,licdford,ls.ings Co.N: Y, Inthl9lye
I
SiNGER & CO.'S
LETTER "A" FAMILY
WITH ALL THE RECENT - IMPROVEIHENTS,:
Is the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Sewing
Machines. This machine will - sew anCOting, from tha
running of-t tuck in Tarlentil to the making of an Over
coat—anything front Pilot or Beat=er Cloth down to the .
softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissne,and is ever ready to do
its work to perfection. It can fell,hein.bind,gather.tdck..
qullLand has a capacity for a great 'variety of ornamental
work. This is not the only machine that can, fell, hem,
bind, and so forth, but it will do FO better than any,other
maeltit'e. The Letter "A" Family . SeWing Machine may
be had in a great warier).* of cabinet cases. The-Folding
Case, which is now becoming so popular; is as its name --
implies, one that can be folded into a box or case. which
when opened,makes a beautiful,sulrtahtluimud Spacious
table for 'the work to rest upon. The cafes are of every
imaginable - design—plain as the wood , grew in its native
forest, or a , " elaborately finished as art can make them. -
* Tbe branch ordcei arc all well supplied with silk, twist,
thread, needles, oil, etc., of the''.,:ery best quality. -
Send for a copy of —SiwnElt ,
I. M. SINGER et 458 Broadway' N. Y.:
ZW'Philadelphirt Office. 810 Chestnut Street. • • ,
EAD, WATROES lc, FOSTER. Agents in Montrose. • -
TO NOM IT MIT COICHIII
- • • 31WS TROH, ';:utu, l E(tl..
•
- ..•
TTM would 'respectfully once more at- . 1: ouu-friends
V and customers to come fortfard'andsetile , With us,
r^s.webace got tired sending letters to them. We rrturt
haee . pay for the Goods we have Holdover three months
ago,as we cannot purchase Goode without cash in hand
now. Those who will not take notice ofthis,request,
mu , ..t not thhik.hard if we make them cost.: We will re
ceive Grain of those who have no 'oozier t. and. if 109
icewill take Notesov Rh interest.: ,21tettlimient
- wemust have, either. in the Store or ibefore, a Justice.',--.
We'aie in earnest. '
21rt (3UTTIENI3I7RG. itOSENBAUIt &
WOULD hereby- inform my many business friends. I and the general public—v: 1m bave.so. generously sus..
T .
Mined and patronized • for the last, three years:that Qll
Thursday, Friday and aturday, theVltit. 4:tli and il.t
of the..pre,..ent tuotith, m!,.. pht,•• o f •I).eeieless at the old
stand," Head of Navigation," :Will.'ne closid, preparatte ,
ry t >removing to the, Large and • Splendid Brick Store,
now occupied by_Mr. J. R. DeWitt:, one doorfronu the
Banking honae•of Wtn. II Cooper 1; Co., ~'.here on the
nd day of March, I stein he readjt , and Tost happy to
serge them as heretofore. - With sincere and heartfelt
Uninks for the many past farpre, and. ;hopping for a coatis
urtnke of the.inune.. I am. most respeetfully,- -. : •
mati- C. TYLER:
Saiurday. Fcb. 7. 1803
.
tor ' s
- l~l'ptice.
In the, matter of the distribntion of the fnntl in the hands
of th'e Administratorof G. C. Lslinm, deed.
TTE undersieued having been aptiointed.by the Gruff
_a_ an-! - Court o'f‘tlie county.of Susquehanna. an auditOr,
to distribute said fund , will meet the 'parties interested in
the same. It his odice in Montrose nu - Saturday, the 7th 3
day of March, 1563, at 1 o'clock pj'in.; at winch time..
and place all persons inr‘qn.> claims upon said fund
present them ,or be forever debarred.
J. 13. McCOLTX.M. Auditor:
0. LEWIS
'I.. TYLER. has' specified Interests with us,
ivhe same as witlv4 our predecessors, MOONEY;
COlllY.`&'Co...lElCaircilav - avx-c, las Cizto.
115x -3r beaters, mid would be happy to see' his old
friends, or receive their. orders, which w e will execute in
the very best manner:Dv his absence. • • . .
LOUD.ERBACK, GILBERT &CO, • -
23 Park Row. N. Y.
•
Zan.
• ,
Gratefal fer past favors, the ettbscriber
.wouid'most
respectfully. cell the attention of all prbiiipl•paying Mer
ehantis and-Traders, to the above • notice. Ordeta .for
Hai-IN - are wilt be received here,,and forwarded (if ap- .
proved,) except daring the months of April, May, Sept.',
and Oct.- .Dttring thoseTmouths heivillbe most happy to
ace his friends and serve them at 28 Park Bow. N. lark.
• Respectfully. 5 31.,C, TYLER..
7.liontrdse. Peb.rith.lBB3.
. .
BOTh & WOODRUFF
c.vitrzy
NEXV BELOW' SEABEE 8 II(YTICL: - ALSO
•
The CARPENTERING Bueiaess
NEAR THE' mr.TubDisT r
E keep constantly±:ai bands' general assortment of
y jeg ex. 4::•17-mis of the most approted pat
terns ; Builders' Hardware of all kinds.
• • Fanamars' Tools' of All Hinds.- : -.
BrassiVaie Porcelitin Ware; Japanned and Plain The
WO,TapplebetStglatcriat,
Paints' 011 s t. Glass l
Putty, and Sash..-
Pups Lead•Plpe, Lamps, Bird Cagf#l*.. &c.
• -Also a Good Buggy tor. tale ,
Terms right. Remember trio gal* re a 3
anrD: IBOYD &.*001)11.1410: •
13, a. wooonurr. Idontrose, Ja1x_2?.(14.862.
.
~HAZ:ETON
,
Bmbrotype..anit , i l W4c*Oaphic
Artist, Diontrofie
OrPictureirtaicen 1 . 10111 kind e weathir. is
stylo of tho Art— . - • 1 _ cAP,
mrErts".'co*romin E :1 1 / 4 AdtOr: Welt aosz,
tho Grata, -Remedy for .Indignation Billtnua ~ end S crofaltnis O nnyilainte,, and andlleaffee orthe Simi& for
aale, - atAct4deaalnaktql,rot4Wby;:- AIII(4.-Tin,RELL:
-. Qit •
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0 Digercnt kinds of Sirtnen4l ihrtora, Play A
1-‘ 3144113.4°°171414 : 1 # .11 ";tT aik . et. i lva Th a iiiair
0r.15/1..Ci!te,944,:by •
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