The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 28, 1863, Image 3

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    Truth Well Spoken.
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In a speech recently delivered iii Con
,gress by the Eton. Philip' Johnson, of the
Northampton District, be says:
"We must save-this country," said'Mr.
Johnson, "-and I assert here to day, that,
theieis no hope f6r the country exceptin
the deep rooted Democracy of the - people.
Tim will hate no thirty years - war. Two
yam more and - your power . will vanish
from you as the snow before the' Warm
sun of spring. I know that this bill and
, other. kindred measures are-intended to -
cur ble you tq hold on,lint. as well .try - to
dam the- waters of the MhisiSSippi Mi to
prevent the'peuple of this great Rieent,tV
from restiming t le power of this govern
ment, which has been so much abuserm
yonr hands. ' The' people want the Union
restored; and' this :government maintained
and administered- according to the Consti
tutison, because it.is their Union, their gov=
- ernment, and their Constitution and the
Democracy are with theth.and tliey know .
it. •
40,
Rob Law Accounted:Fort
• An exclintige.this explains n•ify.flioiiti
onists destroy . Deal:el.:die printing nth-
tes : .
-"These acts-of nub violence . are not
more remarkable for their skulking cow-,'
'ardice than :is substantial confessions on.
the part of the I4 , publk. r ans thacthq posi
thins- and arguments of the Demo r e i ratic'
-newspapers can not Ve niet and controver
ted in fair discussion. _ The Republican'
politicians seem to understand that: the
cotifidence of the people in 'Democratic
l l dwspapers is constantly increasing. It is
to thi; tact, and to the,ounscionsuess - that
Republican journals and speakers are un
able to overturn the facts and aigpinetas
presented by Democratic newspapers : that
we are to attribute the desperation of feZ.l
- which induces Republicans to resort
„to- brtite violence, burglary and arson
a,gainst those who refuse 'to
. think and
speak as they 4."
How to 'End tNe War.
Leta splendid projlainatir be publish
ed, freein all the beautiful w-omen of the
South from the thraldom of their rebel .
"husbands. Let tlitze women be : divOreed,
and - set upon their leg* like. th'e: strung
minded sister down East. , This will settle
Jett Davistf: CO. s The Southern women
now'give . th . e..rebel nineh more aid. com
fortand support, than the slaves ever did..
The ' furnish lint, bandages
_and attend
. ;thee TO, f l ue hospitals; shirts, trowsers,
socks and- mittens for the army; and little
rclicl babies,..iati Will fill up - the rebel;
the war lasts long enough.-1
No‘v,
.the sktve be
. treed, wily not free the. wives of rebels . ?
DMwee Out women and the •re
beilion.dane':Nilt lie pnt,-down.. •.
1111=1
Loyal League Sentimonts.
Thaddeus .Stevens saill in Congress—
• " I Will nol stUltify myself hr supposing I
that we have any wail ant in tfic-Constitu.` l
lion for this proceeding.- •
• " That - talii; of - restoring the Union as it
was, and under the Constitution - as .ii is, is
one of the'atisnrilities which I have heard
repeated. until I bare become about sick of
it. ,The Union can never be restored as.
it was. Ther - C are many - this Which 'ren-
Acr such an event impossible. This IThicin
never shall, with 'my consent, he restored
under - the Constitution as it is, with sla
very to be prolected by it."
Stvv - eris is a great advocate of Loyal
Leagues, and, speaking their sentiments,
is supported by them.
Washington a "Copperhead."
- GeorgeWashitigton was a. -‘Copperhead,'
-accoidhqi to the Itermb!lean definition of
that word. If the - following extract from
his Far6Well Address are not " Copper
head fentimeiats," Wc , knoW not what are.
At aov rate' they :ire Democratic sen- ;
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•
limentB: •'
Incl i ignant frowdnpon the first dawn
in;-,r2ofevery attempt to alienate-any por
tion of "Olireciitnittr.from the rest, - or to
enfeeble the sacred ties which _nosy link
together the various parts.
The Constitution *hie') at any time ex.
ists, tilt i changed 13 - y an explicit and au
thentic, act of people, is sacredly
gator . ) , upon all.
Resist with 'care the spirit of innovation
upon.its principlds,.however specious the
pretexts. • •
The encroachment tends to
consolidate the powers departments
in one, and thuS create, whatever., the
form of Government, a real despotism.
.Let there be no-change by usurpation ;
for though this in one instance, may ,be the
i istrument -of good, it is the customary
weapoL by 'which free government is des•
troyed.7 ' • _
F" A shivking Murder was commit
icd.it'EllenVill on - Thursday: morning of
last :week.: -The widow of a Mr. Rockwell
-was married on the previous Satuaday to
Robert Phelan. She. had previously en
gaged to marry 4, t Win, Willis, but broke
the engagement; -Willis, - becoming ex
cited, procured a kiaife
_with ~high he
murdered Mrs. Phelan, in her own - house. ,
He surrendered himself, declaring that if
he had pine lives to live, he would do the
deed over again. Willis is a Shoemaker,
about 3Q years of age. The murdered
woman was a highly respected ehristian.
We will print - full particulars of the
traged3z2,in Mitt neXt - , laper,L= iforesdi4e
Hcraid. ' • • -
tttAieOnuts• from all ''parti of Gieat
Britain agree in,stating that the enair , r., a
tion, this year will probably be larger than
that of any one of the .
,previotta three o r
four years. liundreds'of stain proprie
tors are selling oat and proparing'td leave.
'heavy, robbery - of Government
funds.. was Made .. at' the Brooklyn Navy Yard n Sunday night Week, The pa r ymaq,-
• ter's safe 'Was broken into.and ; robbed of
t140;00,0 in legal tender notes'.
•
W this a Free Country-?.
In' one of 'Mr: Seward's letters .to the
British Minister, published itr.thi! "'Diplo
matic Correspondence,3-ecnts the:follow
ing most remarkable and digracefal sen
tence': _
.
" My Lord,' I. can touch a bell on my
right ipUil order the arrest of a citizen. in.
Ohio: I can tonahlhe beil again, and or
der theimprisonnient of a Citlikii.iti New
York ; and no power du earth but that of
the President can release them. Can the
Queen of En: . gland,in her doininions, do
:ts.,much ?" . ~
If theobject‘of,Mr." &Ward Was to hu:
riaTite the people of this country and to
disgrace and degrade them in the eves of
`the eirdizedl he; could not
do it more eileetnally. He boasts Of the
arbitrary'and. unlimited power of the
GoVernment,--tboa,sts that it is a : more
perfect despotism than the. English mon- .
amity, and glories in the fact that it dares
to override the Constitution and the laws
and. to ruthresSly trample tipon the rights
. and liberties of the citizens whose servants
it And inthc 'wantonness of his ar
rogance, he tatintitnzly asks whether - the
Queen of Fngland .darer to . thus outrage
the laws and theiigh`ts of citizens. in her
-dominions. No, slie/dare not ! Conduct
on-her part like that . pursued'by our Gov
ernment, would cause her throne to be
upset and herself and family driven in ex
lie:froth their land ; yet •we are `called a
free people;- and, our Government a
free Government,white s the English people
are the subjects of a monarchy !
.- Read new . what Lord Chathatn, • the
greatest of English Peers, sail :
" Tile poorest man in his cottatre may
hid defiance tilallthe forces of the' Crown.
It may be frail its roof may shake ; the
wind may blow -through it ; but the King*
of Engladdan not enter it. -All his,-pow
er dares riot cross the. threshold of that
MI/MMI
=EM=E=
gore llneenflitional Loyalty.
I 'I-lit. - Boston. 'Coinnton'irefaih, organ of
i Senator Si:YN ER, ~ thus speakS of the :Va
-1 ministration and ' the President : "It is
1 our couvietion that the blood and: treas
hire of this . .eoUnity . u•e slunnefully wie,t-
I ea, and that it is tlik chtty rof the periple to
i force thezi - ialus 'to :the isstw, of freedom
or slavery. °: If the peoplo' are, not up to
i tlt,is, every conscript- raised', every dollar
paid will be wasied, as badly :is lan an
I money .have been
. wastO for over 1 tit
1 years. It is painful for us tdityow a lack
of faith in our rulers;` but we" should be'
guilty of the same timidity and duplicity
-
{it' we . did not de so:' - .
. , .
1 • Liberty of- the o w ss, it seems, exists
only in Nev England, where, as a gener
al rule,. the Abolitionists
.. prepqnderate.;
They may say:everillting against every
body." They may Ay: fhat 'our genends .
'are traitors, that the President is au uri.;`
educated, ignorant, •
,* deceitful. mousing
politician, whh must be forced' to certain
issues, without , which, men :put money
will be wasted ; but when sane men in.
other States discuss . the constitutional
I•ri ,, hts of Ile President, the Jacobins cry
"I ~;
l A ta,,g them," ~a11(. 1 the Provost Marshals
think 'they. hare a duty to perfdrm. . In
1 the name of col tmon sense, what. does
the Bo.vtop. CpniJumwrali4.-mean by the
1" "duty of the neoplo-to foreectheir rulers"
1 •
but revolution ? And can the Writers of
such articles- piss as "loyal patriots "
I free, Unharmed, respected and aplaude:l,
‘rhile men* are. thrown .into prison for
1 conuthmting unfavorably on Gen. Schenck,
.and others incarcerated,: simply for re
printing what . Others hare published ?.
1 Yet. such things'are no's done. .
- .—An anti-ueu:ro rocs occurred in Cin
cinnati oii the 190, caused by a"-, negro
kuocking,down. a -crippled solde,ir. An
excited cilowcl gathered in the locality,
-and: several negroes were badly beaten.
—Wisconsin, all hail!. .From the re-
turnsreceiVed, it is estiinatO that the
Democratic candidate for Chief Justice is
elected by t inajoilt, of ten thousand
This is lajsplenlid triumph. -
—There is considerabie activity in , the
Confederate loan iii the Londoh money.
market, it being quoted at 1 11- per
Cent. preniiittn. It' is about the same on •
the Paris Bourse. - • •• . •
-The long-pending negotiation of f the
lease of - the Elmira and • Williamsport rail
road by the Northern Centrad railroad
coinpany, and the lease of the,
,Buffalo
and New 'York and Erie ;• - railway' . .by the
:Erie mid N,Orthera Cebtral raifroaci cOm.
panics, the Pennsylvania railroad being
also a party in - the contract as a-guarantor
of the. paymentsovere . signed "on Thursday
last, the lease going into effeet, on the , first
•of May next.
—The telegrapli'reports that a tornado
.of extraordinary.violence passed Over A .
.
portion ! of Grundy. county I
, llinois,on Sat
..cauing great damage to property,
And,,lois Of life. - - .
EDITOR or DzioanALT,:
DEAR Stu—Witlx your perrniesion I Wish to say to
the readers of your paper that I will send by retard mail
ito all who 'WIBII It, (free.) a:Recipe, with full direction*
for making and awing &simple Veetable Balm, that will
effectually remove, in 10 &ye. Yimpiet,. Illoiches. Tan,
Freckle*, and all Impurtiew of the Skin; leavitig the
same *oft. eldar4 viasioth and .beautiftil..
I will oleo mail free .tit s those having Bald Heads or
Bare Faces, wimple direelfon.w,and information that will
enable , them to * tart a full growth of Luxurient
Whiskerw, ora Moustache. tu laws than 110 dayw. Alkap
rlieations/uswere4l by returemail widiont charge.
Respect rally yours.
TllOBl F. C.IIAPMAF, Chemist.
.Igo. &it Broadway; New York.
Feb. 24—Bia
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"To Consumptives.,
The evert Jeer havinzheentestored to health in a fevi
weeks. a very simple .rernedy.'after haying suffered
sevendlears with &severe lungaffection. and that dread
disease, ConsnmptiOn—is anxious to' make knownto his
fellow-sufferers the means °Coate. - - •
To all who desire it, he will'sand a tofu of the prescrlp- .
Lion utedfCree of charge,) wish the' directions for prepar- -
ing arld wing the same, which they will find a sure Cl.loE
for COI4I3I.IMPTION, AIiTEIYA t BROXCIIITIL ate. The' only
object of the advertiser In sending the Pnascrlptlon is to
benefit the afrliCted, and spread information.. which lie
conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every suffer will
try his remedy, as it will, cost them nothing. .and may
Drove ableasing. ' Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON: - •
A IL 0-3 m - Willianniburg; Kings county, N. Y.
.
0 ft Different kinds of Winos and LignorS., comprising
- 4114.7 nearly cvsy kind in any Market. warrant ed pare:
For sale as usual by. • ABEL 'FURRELL.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
V4srOn and atter July 15t.1868, the prielleg,e of con
verting the present Issue of LEGAL ThNDER . NOTES
INTO ThE NATIONAL.I3IX PER CENT. LOAN (cora
suonly.palled `.• Five-Twenties") will cease. --.
AU who wish to iuvest.in the Five-Twenty tian must
therefore apply before thelirat of JULY nOnt: '
JAY ,C9OSE. SubsOripti.m Agent,.
• No. 114 bontlt Third bt:Philatielphla.
Ap. 14-3 m. .
Preserve yonrbeanty, symmetryof form. Lour
mad mentnl powers, by tnang. tbat Safi•, Pleapaut. Pop
ular mid Specific Remedy known agAieltnbohN Extract
Iluchn. -Read the Advertinement in another coluinn,,atid
profit by it---diaeases and symptonn!eh umerat ed. -Cut it
out. and prezierve it: You may mit now- require it; but
may at some future day. "It gives health and Vigor to
the frame. rind bloom to the valid 0.x.0z." It FavAr;
Im; atferhigand exposure. Ileware of count erfvi t s
Cures-guarnieed. _ . Narch 10-214.
REIT JERSEY 'LANDS I'ONI,SALE.-ALSO,, GAR-.
. DEN, OR FRUIT TARNS. • . JJ
Suitable for Grapes. Peachasl ligtspbe
Strawberries. Blackberries. Currant., 1. 5,
10 or F:Clacres'ench. at the following prices for the prop , -
en t, viz : acres for s'2oo, 10 acreefor .t 110.1 acres for
2;,,; acres for SIO, 1 acre for t PaYable by one
dollar a week.
Also; frood Cranberry lands. and villacrelats in Chet
wood, 2 by .100 feet, at ttlil each. payable by one dollar a
week. The above land and' farms. are situated at Chet-
Wei) NV .
11$11illgt011 township, Itur imt on. county ew
Jersey. For further information. apply. 'with a l'_ U
Ptamp, fora cireular;to FP-A:SHUN CLARK,
reb. 3. No. .90 Cedar Street; aew• York:
.SINGER & CO.'S - -
LETTER - "A" FAMILY SEWING.MACHINE,
WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS,
Is the best and cheapest and most beantifnl othll
Sewing
Machines. , This machine Will sew anything. from the
running of tuck in Tll4Ollll to the making of an Over
coat—anythin.. from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the.
softest Oauzeir GossamerTissue,and is ever ready-to do
its work to perfection, It can fell.hem, s hind. gatizer.turk,
quilt.and has a capacity for a great Variety of ornamental
work. This is not the only machine that eon fell, hem,
bind. and so forth, but it will do so better than any other
machine. The Letter ."A," Family Sewing:Machine may
be had in a great-variety of cabinet eases. • The Folding
Gaye. whist' becoming so pcipular; is as its name
implies, one that can he folded into a boi or ease. 'which
when opened.rdakesa beautiful, substantial,and spacious
,table for the work to rest upon? The cases ate - of 6 . • ery
ma lnnhlc deshm,plain as tint wood grew lit its native
'forest:or:l4 elahorately finished ale art can mal4 them:.
The branch offices a , e all well supplied with silk, twist,
thread. needles. oil, etc., of the very best quality;
Send for a copy of "SINGER ...i.:V(I.'!3AZETTIII.. I
' I. IC SINGER & CO., 45:3'Sronaway,.. T.
t*"'PhiladtAplan Office. SlO ("bestnut street. '
READ, WITROUS FOSTER, Ktents in liontrose.
3=l7u 4eh.W..7.-X rm . ; .
Iu South Anburn, Susquehanna cot nty,
Pa., Jan.. 2, 1862, lIAN.t.n, wife of Hiram
Caller, aged 80 years, 2 -nionths and 21
In South AOurn, Cush. Pa. Jan: 30th,
1863, Hin.ur CARTER, aged. 92 years 6 inn.
and 12 days,.._,
This couple- were married in January,_
1801, and moved into South Auburn June .
- 15th, 1805, - Which . was then a dense wil
derness. They endured . the plvations
and hardships 01 . .01:Meer life, and lived to
- see the wilderness disappear -and give
place to beautiful farms, with a large and
increasing population.," For - many years
they were worthy me.mhers - of the Metho- I r 1
dist Episcopal church, and'their iou,se t uREAT
hofne for the ministers of Christ—but
they rest from, their labors and thei •- -
- works ihkfollow them." -- . • -
RY ` irl II OHS .-
Inl,Sontlt Auburn, - Margit 20th, .186i3, : ~ ; 11-ii ‘;'"
.S.o*r. C.Anain,nged.ss years,- 1 month . - rim 7 0 ,_
_A . 3:k
and 27. days. . J . .• .
,
Samuel Carter was a so:1 of- Hannah
and Hiram Carter, and • always lived.on
the old homestead and cared for his aged
father and mother. He was honest and
industrious, an obliging neighbor, a kind
and indulgent',father, and a true friend.—
He religion of Christ for a
number of 'years, and died' exclaiming,
All is well." • - • . .
In Rush, Susgnehanna co, Feb. 24th,
18.63, Mt. BVIZROWS DowDNEY, aged 88
years, 11• months and 5 days.
Farewell, my; dear Father;
The Lord bids thee come; ••
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And angels are Waiting
To weleOme . theo home
Oh, may we all meet thee,
. On thatiklessed shore.i •
Where sighing and partingA
Are known no more.
WALL AND V.T.NDOW PAPER.
A neiv supply. TIMIR4L'S,
NEW GOODS!
generatsserntrnent of GOODS; arrlvinz nt •
'• TulutEus
Xs 0 8)
ETWE EN Di. It. Thayer'A farm in Bridgewater, and
Edward Bowe's in'Brooklyn. on Friday evening A.
24th. a black WALLET containing some $D in money,
and other papers. Any one who will return the same to
me will be Jiberally rewarded.
'Brooklyn. April 25;'6d. - S. D. TOWNSEND.
BLICKSMITI . IING e .,.
PITCHER . AND :WICKWIRE
7)ISPECTFULLY inform, the citizens of Montrose
It and vicinity that they carry on the Blacksmithinu
business in all its branches at the e tihr.ra 'lately occupied
byjlenrY.Clemons, khe plank road, near the .steam.
will.
•Vr_lCe'liill guarantee- to" tusk's ris good work, at as
reasonable'prices as any shop in ttown: .
:Montrose. ".• 0. G. PITCIII 12.
April 28th, 1863.—tf ALBERT WICKWIRE.
• - ERIE RAILWA:Y. -
CIANGE of hours , commeuriUg Monday, Apr. 20th.
Is:r..'3. . rralus will leave Great Demi, Pa., at about the
folloWing houre.,.vizt . 1 _
W ESTWA lip BOUND. t EAST w A-R1! 130uND,, •
, . . T INA .
.1, Buffalo Express.,2:l9 p.m ... .Express,v2: - 58 paw
3, Night Express; 1:07a.m 4; Night 1 Expres, 2:14a.m
5, 3101, at, • , - 6:53 p.m '6, Steamboat "' ,
8:T1p:111
17, Way Freight,. 12:50 p.m 8, ' Wit p.m
21, Accomodatiou, 9:58a.t0 I 16, • . . 6,:3a.m
.-. • - 100, Way Frelght, 9:10 a.aa
Nos 4 and 8 run every may, rnusSrendays,lnt
does not run Mondays. i No. 3 of Saturdays runs thro'
to DuiLlo, but dues not run to Dunkirk,
' DIU'S MINOT, Gem. Supt.. ,
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TVISSOLVTIOZL—The co-partnership heretofore:
4:x.6tlng between.D. , N W
. LOELL and.A.J. WAR
NER,. wider the naine or - Lowell fi Virarntin," of the
Binghamton Commercial College, was dissoh:ed on the
fith.day,ot .lunit:try, 18fia. „ D. W. LOWELL. '
Bingleuutou;Aprll'3, 1863:
•
The Corattercialeollegdwill be -conducted by the Prin.
ctpal, Lowol. who takes this opportunity or re.
turning llis hearty thuuka to the public for their liberal
patronage heretofore bestowed on Qs! Institution and
invites attention to the improveineribt Soon to ba, intro.
diked into the scieraltapartments. - -
Ap:ii oD. W. • LOWELL. '
HUBBARD'S MOWERS,
. _ .
8. Say_er Bro's have made arraugem opts for a mm.
tity.of these telebrated mowers, and will be ; hippy to
receive orders from these intending to purcliase ,at as
early a day as,possibje.
April 18, 1663. „
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Seedy Potatoe s for. Sale:
600' Ia lcisir Good rich's seedlin
cam
rising
teoowng varieties.
Garnet Chill, Cuzco, Central City, Callao, and Pinkeye
Ita'styeast. r
Ab;o 60 bushels &Early Janes.. Price StDO per bbl.
delivered at .he Pittston depot. The bhl. to contain as
many of the's9rts as you choose. Packages Of each sort-
Fent by mail post paid at tri eta. each. •
te - Cash to accompany ail ordure._ Reference given
if ileelred. •
I'ALITTON, Dumont, Litz. Co., Pa.
April•l4tb,lB6.3. '
NEW . MILFORD
undersAgted wonld tnform the public that he still
Tcaries on the Foundry in New 'Milford Rcirough. near
the eornere, I.have on hand, and am continually Manu
facturing,. -
and: Plow Points,
• • CULTIVATORS
MAJOR' WORK finished on short no , ice. Alt -work
warranted to be good material and lluish. '
• J. S. TINOLUI"..
New Milord, Apr1114.1661_ ,
CLOVER & TIMOTHY
.€I3M •-• •
LARGE BRADFORD, co. —
, 01110 MEDIUM.. •
CHINA SEED WHEAT.. •
SEED CORN, PEAS
and, a general nixortment of Gurdrn Seed ~.
- CAtill FOlt
Flamm-eel:,
During the month of 'March. ' • '
BAI:DWIN, ALLEN BARMIABT:
Montrose, Marett,3,lM. 2m
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PATENT MEDICINES
& N effort wat made to make.ft Lii:t of Patent Medi
/IL eines for Sale at Turrell's Drug. Store. hut it was
found too lengthy for. p . nhlication. Pdrhrips - it will be
sufficient to say, that nearly every kind in any m'arketi
iir advertised in Newspapers, may . be found at the Drug
and Variety Stine of . ABEL_TURRELL..
Montrose, Marcb.2t, 1%3.
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DI (a r i l
1f C..TYLER hag specified Interests with.ni,
1. the same 'as with our predecessors. •.:1100NEY,
&Ce.,3E3rEtreLlocria , ret.CPaa..ton
1 r9^ Dealers, and would be happy to *co his old
trichdp, or ecceive their orders, which we will execute in
the very best manger in hie absence.
LOUDF.RBACIi,4III.,BERT &CO,
.il3 Park Row,
INZEIZI
Grateful' for pagt . favors, the subscriber Ncould mrfst
respectfully call the attention of-all prompt paying Mer
chants 'and Tradem -to the above notice. Ordeta . for
Ilardwsre will be received here, and lorivarded (if (im
proved.) except during the months of April, 31ny,•Sept.
and Oct. During those mouths he will be.most happy to
see• hi* friends and serve them at 23 Park Row. N. 'fork.
Respectfully. - M. C. TYLER,
MantrJse, Feb.171h,1663.
GOOD_ NEWS !
COMMOTION
IN TIIII
T 1 = 33MOSPX °
TO Purchan - •
G 0 r t) ft 4
J •
Whore you arc sure of getting the • worth of your mon
ey, Is at the
gErmoo.
Q3atttubeq, CO.
TEE CERTAIN FAS:E N
DOMESTICS,
has put ns on our guard, and we have lately laid in a larks
stash, which cuables us to oiler to our customers. coos I
on equally al , good tern:was formerly, consideriughelaft
rise. •
AT THE STORES, 0
eutteiilset,g,_-'g.05t1tbain..&....i4..;
AT
Montrose, pusq l a,Comity, Pa.,
Elmira. • New-York
Subquehanna Depot i Pa,
OUR FALL AND lIINTEfi STOCK
•CC01:13.p.3.0t0
We are determined not tO be outdone, either in prices Of
quMities,—and a's will endeator to give our customers
all possible.satistaction. _
CLOTIIINGt
in' hisbrancdOuistock is - complete, and will be sold
tower and more tastefully finished than any one-horad
establishment, or atiyfonr-horse cOncern this side or 14T,
York Citj, Is able to o ff er or produce. . assgiethe
public that we constantly employ: AK best cutters and
workmen to make up our_stock. ,
oroartnents made to order - • •
lar'On the shortest notice.
orA Good rit warranted or no sale.:
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leorder Urelose out onestock Of
MEV= 0101111t2 no
we will sell at Ismail advanOe above coat
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-FUR.ONI.SHING GODS::
A Great Stock - tontaiit3y kept, and sitld tower MO the
lowest at . .
6ntttubtr.g; lgosenbintm *. 014 s.
llor,troee, January let, 1863: •
TO' :D . AIRYIVIEN.
, have made .., .
WE have made arrangements to send Batter to Nei,. 1
.U t; 'Stork on Consignment or-- Contract. daring
season We will tarnish pails tree to all who are dest
rows oldoiag either. To dune who-Inuit to send we
will miatantee the highest market price anti
prompt 'No.
turns: they paying fr eight and commission . .
vraute W.-aendwhitioldftdonvinkr:v esmresonepyoutmelanse
_for
iu men su ta tt i er t
and . P ils owned by dairymen and sent b_y rm._
they
1 tl ALDWIN, ALUM &BARNUM:ff..
'•o frose, - AH;wlll9th, 1e63.
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wmiwaxoms
Eaanining Surgeon
TANS sifinicriber baying been. appointed by the , !Y
TANS
of Pensions,* MEDICAL . EX.AMINER at
large.lto examine and•give certificates to all entitled to
Peneions. will attend to nil applications that may' be
pregelited to him, at Montrose, F. RQUMP ay). 8. Tar
],)tel. • E. PA FEICK.
Morittose, April 6, ISCo3.—tr •
.1U j ki tie.._
B YD & WOO D RU FF ,
(o
CARRY ON THE
TI
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ESS
• NEXT r.ELow 'HE'ARX.E S HOTEL. ALSO
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The CARPENTERING Bum" ' esti
17 NEAR TUE bitTHODIST Clll72tCli; _
TlTE'keeit constiuttly on band a - general assortmentof
I' 1 serpCIFVFMOSI of the most approved pat
terns; Builders' Hardware °fall kinds. , . _
Fainters': Tools of All Rinds.
nra,s* Ware. Porcelain Ware, Japanned ani,inalst Tin
Wart! of Hui best material. - .. .
' 1 ' '
Paints, Oils, , Gass, Putty, and - Sash, • .• 1 ~ •
Pnitips, - Lead ripe, Lamps, Bird Cages, etc.. the. -
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Terms right. Remember the place: Call ans See na
air. ri.„ acts' n, ' 1 BOYD it W4IOIIIII7FF.
s. 14.17001MCPP. f Montrose, snip till, 18tH. , •
. • . -
Administra' tors'7Saile.
rin
trE underslguixt. (Ogee de bouts non of the estate of
W. 'WALDRON, deed.- by virtue' of-authority
contained In the last , Will and Testament of said deco- .
dent:, will expose to Public Sale by Vendne, at the Store
,of IL 31. Blanding, in liarford township; on .
•
L ! Saturday the '2nd day of Aft* fort,
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•
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of oho o'clock in the afternoon, all Hint lot of land late
the estate of N. W. Waldron, dec'd, known as thn"Lake
Lot," situate in said township of HarfoN,..containing
about 114 seers: with about Mures improved, and lying
on the road leading from Harford Village to Ira Carpen
ter's. Terms made known on day of sale.. '
I'. CARPENTER; adm'r de bonis non,-
Estate of Wi Waldron, deed.
to
.]larch 31,18G3;
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Administrator's Notice
LL persons Indebted to the estate of Sligo F. WRune,
Xl_ late tof Harmony. deed,. arc hereby requested to
make immediate payment,rnd all.persons haying claims
against said estate will present them' forthwith to
C. •L. BROWN, Administrator. •
Montrose, April 6,1863.--6 w ' .
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Will open in Montrose April 13 1801' -
,
t!. D. HUNT, Principal: . :"
-- Miss assrE BISSELL,. Assistant.,
'No painkwill ;Tared to make the SchoOl worthy of
patronage. - It will be condncted upon' the Normal-Sys
tem. \o better opportunity for those qualifying them
selves fur teaching can be offered. k•
TERMS PEE QUARTER Orli WED. -
Primary Depriment $2,00 to $3,00
•
Com Mon Branches .4,00
Natural Sciences, or nigher hiathematics, 5,00
- • . 1 1 % , 11.
lifraeh al, 1863—tt . .
oNE CENT.. '
TIAN away from the subscriber on the'lat day Of April
1.1. , Inst., Wm. 11. Parke, an apprentice; aged 16 yearly
'Fhb; is to notfy all that I will not pay any debts which
may be Contracted by raid apprentice afterthis data,ind
forbid any one trusting him on my accobnr.
. do_uN
Great Bend, 4 kprill, 1863.* . ;
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THE .IiATIONAL - CLAIM AGENCY'
'• CONDI:V . I4M T ' 'N•
•
Harvey;Collins & Biace, •
Governinent Agents grid At.orates, Waihington ; D. C.
Branch for Susquehanna County, conducted by
L. F. 111710M - Bloarose,
Claims Presented and prosecuted before Congress; Court
of Claims and the Departments. - PATENTS, -PEN
SION'S. BOUNTIES and ARREARS of PAT SECURED
and COLLECTED.
• The undersigned. being now LICENSED by the GOV
ERNMENT (and associated with this agency at Wash
ington for the purpose of expediting business,) will at
tend promptly to ail calls in this lino-of business. Infor
mation FREE, and xo elution unless, successful.''.
' Montrose, Area 12, 1263:-r3ra L. F. FITCH..
tid e
STICSTR!ET,: PITTSBURG. TA.
I TkpUNDED. IN 4610;
Incorpoiratd - by Legislative Charter.
Being the ouly COMMRICIAVCOLLEGE in the Union
' conducted by •
A PIL I LCTICAL ItiBBBIIKST. • i
OVER Bra THMSLIIID trruprins.
Face been'ede&ted in the Princlplei and Practice of all
tke details of a 'business.education from DUFF'S sys
tem of ' •
BCiOK.KEEPING. •
Awarded. Four Silver -"Medals, and the sanction of lint
highest Mercantile Authorities in the country. Also,
Duff a
STEAMBOAT .1100K4,ZEPDTD. f•-• • ,
" A perfeet system for such books and, =mints.", Al
seDuff's new system of '
RAIL-ROAD BOOK=KEEPING, •
After the forms 'of 'the Pennsylvania Railroad: Also,
Duff's now sYstem of •,•.• •
. • ' PRIVATE BAR 4 1100K-KBEPING; • • •
The only one In use In the city. The above systems of
a&ounts are taught under the dully supervision thq
anthor, - and. It Is believed, to a degree of perfection nev
er attained elsewhere.
•
• TWELVE FIRST FIIERTLrIIIS, -
for beit Business and Ornamental Pram:Made awarded
ouepresent Penman by the:
United
.
United Stites Fair at Cincinnati in • .1800.
Penna. State. Fair at Wyoming ' 1880.
Western Pcnna..,Fair at Pittsburgh 1850.-
Western Virginia'Fair at Wheeling,' •••• N 1800:
rind the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland • • ~.1800.
_All of whichli; exhibited at office...
,our oce..
Duly. -New idei ved itehooleop*
Fine cap, 21 pages each, %bents per dozen—the' cheap.
/ • " - est Copy Book-Imes. • • .
Briefness and ornamental Penmanship, with rietiplates
and scales by WM. DUFF; Illustrating all the (dements
t ,the Penman's Art,. the most complete instruotor.
known. Elegantly bound. Crown quarto. Price 8 5 ,
post paid.; • • • • -
Harper's Enlarm,, d Edition or Dud'a.flook.keeping.'
Price $1,50. \EioldbyßooksellerszeneTally. ' • •
For full particulars end for elegant riewelrealar:
68_and samples our Pennian'e Business raid Ornamenbri
Writing, enclosing 25 dents. to ••• - , • . • ,
' P. DUFF & SON, Principals,
Strangers 'plea)ie inetire our reputation In the
. ,
ity, where we are best known. •• 50r,
;:.:..prß.fitss§E:?ps,,. -,. . - :: .
,:.. • ,• 141.41EDIVM 2..,.
0111111:t: - 1110111119 ...
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.FOB SALWIIt
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New Milford, Itairt,ll 17, 11102,
NIZaII:IIX3D •
iptuhege, collates, limp oil ;ic,
Tamlll
Cap
L . l . et N:.SIE IF: 11 . If C . II Olitt - E it: '
. . , •,,, '
_. Itt, v. su*lrcos,.. , . .. .• _ , ~,
~ • i
H*ring taken out a License for the puipese . Of Abe •
tioseering, and having had several years eiperlencel,
in the fatalness, now tenders his pa -flees to the public. - - - •
in that capacity.; Nona hut s . Ltcensed Auctioneer "elm: .. '
actas inch, under &penalty orliW. See set of candYesei- • .
July Ist 1862, See's 6, 9. • .. . - .r- ....
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ft . d ."-"
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orders by. mail promptly attended 'fa.' __esi ence: , .--,.
Tritaidaville.Pa, , .. • , - at. C; SIATONA -: A k
,
APrlf 7th, 11163. -tr. - - •- - . . ,
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ABEL 'CURRELL
Now offers"for sale one of the Lirgeat and beit teteitlazie
of ~ ~
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. et . 7i, '..,... -
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Evei offered in SuscniehannaCOuntand Irobably ecilti •
y, •
prising the greatest variety or most different articles of
any Storetn the Northernpart of Pennsylvania, and pert,
baps of the entire State. An Assortment. is kept in
about thirty different branches of trade. and the acted"
MU:Mare made from about forty of tbo best Hoist% in .
New York, and more than fifty Dealers and Idanufac
tnrers out of New York. AZ : 114ge.. proportion of the
Goode are brought direct from the manufacture'rs, thus,
insuring 'genuine articles. Customers on entering the
Store must not expect to And everything in sight, but
nearly every article wanted will be pro laced 1:1, inquiry.
Some idea of the Stock may be fo dby the following'
..
general outline, bat en ame mtion I practienble, .
, • Drugs and Medicines, Palufs d Oils—Dye Stuffs,
In n
Groceries, Liquors, mockery, G I G lass Ware, Wall and
Window Paper, Jewelry, Silver Ward,Perfnmery. Raney
Goods, Musical Instruments, Brushes, American Pocket
Knives. Table Cutlery and Silver Plated Ware, 'Lamps,
Materials for Lights, Hardware, Bed Cords,Stone Ware,
• Dry Goods; Stirrers, Window Glass. Lithographs. Na;-.
Walton, Bird Cages, Spectacles., Whips...and Lashes;
Brooms, Guns Pistols. Astimunitron, Tobacco, Medi-f
cal and Surgical Instruments, Salt, Soap, Potash. Um
brellaa,Porcelain Teeth, in short. nearly everything, tO
restore the sick, to please the taste, to delight the eye,
to malty the fancy, and also to conduce to the,real and
substantial comforts of life.-, • • ,
The attention of the public Is respectfully Snl it ed to
may stock of Goods, bought exclusively for .'cash-down;
and will be sold on theroame
. principle for T iow prices. .
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' ABEL ERRELL.
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Montroie, January 1at,18,68. - . ••
REMOVAL - •
JAMES
IaTAS removed hisstock . of Clooilik front the Lathrop
1.1 Building to the snore formerly - occupied by H. V.
..Tyler. next door to J. S. Tarbell's Hotel, where , be. is
ready to sell Gocidelo his old friend)) and the public, at
his well known '
LOW PRICES. _
A good snick always on hand, con/Sating, -,
DRY 'GOOPS:: : :'.
GIaPLOCMT:k."I.3O_M,,-
•• CROCKERY,
Nails, Iron, Hard*are,
L. Notio ns, Sash,•..oo.ils;
F•-,
i§h,. &e..
All kinds ofPrednce . at Cas Prices taken in dichoie,
J. R. DEWITT. -
•
March 1ath,1863
'CON, •-1 20 m
Wholesile . 4lVßetall Dealers In : , .
N42,2DYtrilraap'
STEEL, NAILS
WaOlTTAliki
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
MEW RAIL, CO UNTERSUNK T RAIL SPIKES
.*, . RAILROAD ct MINING SUPPLIES: -•:' •
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES,-- SKEINS ...um
BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and TyAsLrEps,
• PLATER RANDS. .NA LLEABLE
• - •
4, 7 - . • IRONS, HUB*, SIN ES,
4ELLOES,. SEAT SPIN:IMES, -DOTYS, &a. :
A VICES, STOCKS 'rind DIES, BELLOWS,:.
DAMMERS, SLEDGES, FILES, ,tc..tei i .
OCULARA,ND MILL SAWS, BFLTING„ . rAeK4N - 0.. •
TACKLE . BtOC.KS,. - PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT; HAIR eGRINDSTCNES... ; -
MMCII WLNDONT FIND
,qGSI
• f FAMBANICS:SCALES,
Scranton; iLarch 24, 1863.: _lly
,
The, NOW Commercial Buildings are Located
• - _piped* the Mint - House, Corner . of
1, Court and Chenango Streets.
,
This Colleg e fa in no way connected. with any. ether •
Institution.. ' • • • -
•
The-energies. of the entire Factiliji are exclusively,
devoted to this.
The design of this Institn ' tion is to afford Young Men
aneppertunity for acquiring a .Thorough, Practical:
Thretheit Education.
- Ont. Boobs and Forms are carefully arranged by pfactiz
cal acesnintants, expressly for this institution,' and the
codrsd of-Instruction' is such as to compine Theory and'
Practree.'.- '•• ' • , ' -•-• "
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C10111,41.&a.te ,
This wursit embraces Book-keeping in all itallepar&
'dents, Penmanship. Commercial Arithmetic Busir.ess
correspondence; commercial Law, Political 'Economy;
Commercial Ethics, Partnership Settlements, Detecting ,
counterfeited and altered-bank notes; etc.
The Speneerhm system of penmenthip is taught Welt
its varieties, by the most skillful TM store of the art.' ,
The 800k -Keeping
_departuteht is: under the ipecial six
panto? andlnstrualon of the Principal .D. W:Lowal.v.•
43frozatersol'- 'isitarrictiwttcais.
- Students can enter at any tittle. "No' vacation'. Usual
time to complete the course, from 6to 14'ereeks. :Ass*
tance rendered to graduates in proctring situations.
Graduates are-presented with an elegantly engraved
, _ • `'
, For catalogue of TO pages, speernienti penman:
sshhi[p, &c., enclose two letter stamps, and addreit 4..
D. W. LOWEILL, • •
Binghamton, N. T.
octl3 63 lyl6c.
Tim Otrkw i€Seed.;
Tmg!tlzurli-Plueliir!otltir so!djor -
March $4,1861,
313E.:eric)05033.e.
Trßest ta'martiet; coastantljr on ass datkm ow
il l _prica salt caskba cdstapsed of any Dealer is tosin.
tar saber 4 . Turrell'a Drug Stora.
•
itiregew cowman), incTßAor or, ROCit.gOing.,
all the' Great. Iteniedy for Indtgea;ton; BMus and
Scrofulous Complaints, and an diseasea of the B for
si4e, St witolomde and retail. by • ABEL TURBIZI..
ERSOAB OUT OP MINIM; and' wanting elieolf
P*ins; 'see adviiiithetnent of 17,inaland in anotbel
column..
MEM