The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 05, 1863, Image 3

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The Way Armylesolutions are made.
Democrats, whose sentiments arc
known, from McClellan down, have been
dismissed from the army sOd abolitionists
a ppointed. The adritiPtration writes
resolutions, wher,.otlieers, cannot, and
they are presetite&to regiments to be vo
td upon. No private dare- .00 refuse to
Vote for these resolutions under-the •pen
pity of that tyranny which always ensures
some sort of punishment, and no officer
(if he wished) dare refuse-to sign them
unteas he were Willing to submit to the
ban of excommunication.• Readers of
RePublican" papers have 'doubtless seen
Neithin the past few weeks, a , string of
resolutions condemnatory of democrats,
P urporting to havobeen passed by a reg
iment Of dialled men from Monroe and
Lehigh comities. We had ;the
of seeineand conversing last week with'
.Capt. Schadt, of the 167th Pennsylvania
whOrefused his signature to these
resolutions and was for ,that reason dis
missed front his command without pay !
Capt. Schadt informed us that the resolu
tions were brought to. the men •Iff the
~ c 4ficerS—that nb meeting of the Jegiment
wastalled—and that • every man was_ in•
formed that . whoever did not vote for and
sign them was to be regarded as a trai
tor ! ! _Capt S., as was said- bet Ore, refits
led, when one of the Colonels • immediate-.,
T,ly threatened him with the consequences,
'and in two days after he received his
‘.‘ dishonorable discharge" from the War
Department! This is the way public .
sentiment is manufactured 'in the _army..
Capt. Schadt, however, will be taken care
ef by his people. We shall not .be sur
• prised to see Irim in the- legislative halls
next Winter as the represeta.itive of Le
high county.
Another striking instance of the prac
tical freedom allowed by this "free s p eec h
party," is Annul
. in the case of Lieut. A.
J. Edgerly, of the 4th New Hampshire'
volunteers, who was sent home to vote,
and afterwards,dismissed by the War,De
partment for voting the &mot:rale,tick
et. ! What private, captain Or lieutenant,
therefore, dare oppose the schemes orthe
abolitionists ? They get 'up resolutions,
and no, wonder they passi NO wonder
they pass unanimously ! Sneh is aboli
tion 'manhood ! Let their truckling press
crow_ no more over resolutions- from the
armv.—Luzerne Union.
Democratic Meeting in Berks County
Pursuant to a call of the County Cotn
a-mass meeting of the Democratic
:citizens of Berks county was held in Read
ing,-on Thursday last. The attendance.
Was-very large, and the Court house be
ing,found unable to accommodate the,as
semblageohe meeting was held in . the
Court House yard. lion. S. E. Ancona
was chosen Prefdent with one Vice Pres
ident for each township and card. Ad
dresses were delivered by \Vin. (it Hos=
enthal, Esq., Hon: 4Cdancy .Tones{ Hon.
'Mester Clymer, and James R. Beebe);
Esq. Jesse G-Hawley, Esq., reported a
"series of resolutions which were adopted.
They declare that the democracy of Berks
county .will make
_no forcible resistance
to the laws, but will permit no-encroach
ment 'upon theirtights and privileges ;
that secret siieieties are not a violation of
.the Constitution and laWs, and should be
protected by the government, but advis
es Democrats not to enter them, but to
form open organizations throughout the
county. That they believe the conscrip
tion bill, the -confiscation. bill,. and the e
mancipation proclamation bill are uncon
stitutional, but should not he resisted-un
til pronotinced so by the Supreme Court.
41Mi. -
Terrible Shipirreck.•
The steamship which sail-•
(41 from Liverpool on the 16th inst. with
360 passengers and,a, crew- of 84 men, was
wrecked three - Miles east of Cape Race at
noon on Monday, during a dense fog.—.
The deck broke_up about one hour er
the ship struck. Several persons clung to
the fore rigging until the foremast fell,
but no assistance could be rendered thein.
The.commanderis thought to have been
drciwne(t. The -purser, first and second
engineers, and doctor are saved. :Three
of the passengers reached Cafie.Race sta
tion at 4 P.M. on Monday. They report
the vessel broken up and a_great number
of the passengers lost. -The steatner
'peanut-less picked: up two boats containing'
ninety people. A list of the .passengers
saved is published. Guns were fired 'at
Cape Race to attract boats that Tight be
offshore. The Associated Press yacht'
left for the wreck immediately op. - receipt
-of . news of the disaster. The Anglo Saxon
was bound for Quebec. So far 207 persons
'have been rescued, and the prompt assis
tanoe tendered will doubtless lead to - the
.saving of more.
A Significant Fact.
You cannot find a Democrat north of
Mason and Dixon's line that has ever ut
tered a desire or wish for the dissolution' .
of the Union. You cannot find one . ,vilho
does not claim a faithful observance of the -
Constitution and the due execution of the
laws. This . cannOt, IX - truthfully said of
,Black RepUblicang. Men who are it the
:highest fa'Ver at ,Washington have de
:flounced tire Union"accursed, and the
, Constitution : a compact with Beelzebub;
and yet these are the men who denounce
Democrats as traitors, and who desire to
„cl* out their long cherished purpose of,
.disruptiou - by' fme. , intimidation t and.
441 , ua- -
Mass Convention of the Demo
•cratic Voters 'of Bradford 'County will be
held at the Court House in Towanda, on
Wednesday-Evening, May 6th 1863, for
the,purpose of electing Delegates to rep
resent the county in the Democratic State
Convention, of June next,
`The Conimissioner of Internal Rev
enue has decided that all promissory notes
whether under or over twenty. dollars
DUbject,to a stamp,
SUMMARY OF WAR NEWS:
On Tl4irs day : morning a dashing raid hi
to Port Itoyal, cm the outh side, of the
Rappahannock was accomplished,, The
expedition consisted cif 14th New
York and the 19th Indiana. The troopi
crossed- ,the river on -.pontoons at Pori
Conway; * surprised a detachment of rebel
cavalry at Port Royal, captured upwards
• f twenty of them, hurnt , a nuntt!er of ar-*
my wagons, and brought away several
horses. and- mules:; A' superior - force ofH
the enemy comingwikour men
. withdrew
over the river and returned to Camp safe
ly,A
,1
Cincinnati
dispatch states that Stone
wall Jackson is in command of the rebel
fi;weeS'in Eastern Tennessee. Also, that
our troops have nearly reached Camber- .
land Gap, and thadGeneral Burnside will.
soon -take .the field in person to -carry- on
a campaign in Eastern Tennessee.
iThe sport that several gunboats and
transpoOs carrying a large force of troops
ran-the Vicksburg blockade on Monday
27th ult., is contirined.
General Wright .telegraphs to General.
'Burnside that Celina, Tenn., was destrey
ed-a--diy or two .ago, together with 100,-
000 lbs. of bacon, 10,000 bushels-of wheat,
10„900 bushels oft corn, and a quantity of
wtiskey,*cotfee, fiour, snit, tea, ite., be
sides forty boats which Were used as
transports on the Cumberland. The rebel
loss was ninety killed, while we had but
one maw wohnded..
The rebels, stkithous - afritd strong, under
Marmaduke, l with oVg:li7e- pieces of arta:
levy, attacked General IcNiel at -Cape
Girardeau, on th*6 moraing, of the 26th,
and were handsothely repulsed. • •
A cavalry force of 250, under
kins, of the 6th Kentnekk regiment, late-
Fly made a successful dash upon a rebel
l_camp Dettr Franklin, Tenn.,. capturing 12e
rebels, besides horses, mules, stores, etc.
Washington telegrams st a te ; that Ijich
mond papers of the 27th admit the loss of
fiye Napoleon guns and, one hundred and
forty men at Fortaluger.
Brom St. Louis we learn. that Gen.
-.Marniadnke, with 3;000 men and six
:pieces of artillery, left Polton, Balder
county, Miss., on Sunday evening . on the
Cape Girfirdeatt road. lie had robbed the
UnionistS and secessionists alike and strip
, ped . the country Mall moveables. Our
forces had taken prisoners.' a ,number of
stragglers from his army. A dispatch
from Pomeroy. yesterday says that,
the enemy were attackeil by Vandever last
_night, taking a large number of prisoners
-and horses. General McNeil reports him
self in pursuit in-the direction of Bloom
field.
Major-General Blunt, oftheDistrict - of
Nansas, has issiied instructions , providing
for the extennitiatiop df guerrillas in the
Section, comprised in his' command.
A rebel force has appeared at Morgan
town, Va. on the Monougaheurriver, near
the state bite of Pennsylvania. The fact
gave rise tda rumor that either Wheeling
orTittsburg were threatened but late in
telligence averred that itfwas not likely
that the enemy would proceed further
north.
- From Baltimore stories reach ns of rebel
depiellations in Western Virginia, on the
'the ,line of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail
road.
•
Generalpirtis, in a dispatch to the gen
eral-in-chief, states that General Vandever
routed the enemy near-Cape Girardeau on
the,night, of the 26thond secured a 'urge
number of pri - soners,, horses ' arms, &c.
The rebels retreated great disorder to
ward Bloomfield, pursued by. the forces of
Generals .111cN0 and Vandever. 't • !
-There is oflitual confirmation of the re
port that our flags of truce were violated
at Gad'Sden's Point,_ Florida, by rebels:.
clothed in female apparel, with blackened
face's. - The Beauregard and Bahama were
sent as near the battery
. - tu3 possible, and
both vessels , commenced firing on the
town, hitting smile of the houses,• but
damage was done Could nbt be ascertain
, ed.- ' ' . ,
The bark Gem of the Sea on the Bth of
April'c:lptured the English schooner Mag
gie 'Fulton, of Nassau from green Turtle
Bay, 'Abaco, while attempting to - run the
blocklide at Indian River Inlet, East Flor
id*, with a general cargo: . , •
The L. ,S.. steamer Huntsville captured
the confederate sloop Minnie, with sixteen
bales of cotton, from the Ocilla river, Flo
rida, bound to - Matanzas.
.. • ,
• - Acting , Lieutenant-COminander W. C.
Rogers communicates the fact of the cap
ture of the British schooner Ascension, of
and from Havana for the Suwanee river ;
with :in assorted mygo., She was taken
after being fired upon several- times in a
anise of two hours.
The schooner Teresa was also captured.
She sailed under British colors. • i
Among. other captures on the _Florida
coast;are the schooner Annie 1.r.,' the Brit
ish schooner (ipsey, and the schooner
Nattie' , • • .
I
-Th Alabama is reported to have cap
ture , and released on bond's for *60,000,
the ship . Morning Star, of. BOSton, from
Calcutta fOr London. The Alabama_ was
supplied with coal -and- powder by the
Spanish authorities - at Porto Rico ennhe
7th inst. .
„ .
'News from Newborn, North Carolina,,
states that families of persons in rebel ser
vice are teginuirg to emigrate across the
lines. Our troops' are , suffering consider
ahly fromjthe malaria of - 'the swampy Fe
gion Which they are encamped.
A rebel dispatch from Okolona, Miss.,
states that a body-of Union cavalry com
pletely routed a rebel force near Binning
' ham, }tilling fifteen and • wounding many
I more.
OrThe Potomac army is again in !Tui
tion, havin'g
,crossed' the Rappahannock
last week, surprised tho - rebels, and taken
sorne,priSoners, Stirring times are antic
ipated,
h It is reported that Gen. Banks has
aboUt used, up the 'rebels
_in Louisiana;
that with a loss-of some 60(Vhe hits mar
ched 300 miles, whipped Ahem three:time*
mid taken 1000 or ; , 2000 prisoners....
fights more than Butler did, but speculates
less in cotton and negro politics, etc:
SPECIAL IiTOTICE.
PrOn' and alter 'July 1it.1863; the privilege of am
verting the pretent4ssue of LEGAL TKEDER
INTO -NATIONn SIX PER CENT: LOAN (com
monly called .• Five-'l'weaties'.l will cease.
All who nigh to invest in the Five-Twenty Loanmtust
therefore apply before the first of JULY next.
• JAY flOttlilii - Subscripti•m Agent: •
"NO. 'll4 Sciatli Third St: Philadelphia.
Ap.l4- 7 -gm. . ;' • • . -
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Preserve your:beanty; symunetriuf form; your health,
afid mental potrerr, by using that Safe; Migrant, Pop
ular andeiptitic Rennuly.knoirn as lielmbuld'a Extract
nuchu.. -Rcstd the Advertisement in another column.and
prulit by it--iliscsmes and symptoms cnuraeratetL' Cut it
out, and prase tve ft..' You may not now requireit i
may at some future day. "It gives health and vigor to
the frame. and bloom to the
_pallid cheek." It raves
lung saffering and exposure. '.Beware of cminterfeitr I—
. Cures guarnteed. . ' -.March 10-Im.
SINGER & co :s
LETTER "A" FAMILY,qEWINR MACHINE,
WITH ALL THE'RECEirr lIPHOVENXIIMI,
, .
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Is the bestand cheapest and most beautiful of all Sewing
Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the
running ots tuck in Tarlatan to the making of an Over
cont--anything frOmPilot or Beaver Cloth down to the
softest (Luise or OossamerTissue.ind ie ever ready to do
its work to perfection:lt tan fell,hern, bind, gatherauck,
quilt,aud has a capacity.tor a greaLvariety of ornamental.
work. This is not the only machine that can fell. hem;
bind. t and AO forth, but it - will dd so better than any other
machine. The Letter "A" Family Sewing Machine may
be hid in a great variety of cabinet cases. •The Folding
Case. which is 'now becoming so popular, is as its came
implies. one that can be folded into n box or case. which
when opened.makesa behutiful, substautiaLand spacious
table for the work to rest upon. The, cases are of cveiy
hnaginal4le depb , b—plain as the wood grew In its native
forest. or esti aboratelytin ished as art can, mitko therm
• The branch ottieetargillivellsupPlied with bilk, twist,
thread, needles, oil. etc:, of the very best quality.
' Send for a copy of "Streit at Co.'s GAMETIC . ' .
I. M. SINGER &CM. 458 Broadway, N. Y„
rAlrPhiladelpbla Otlice.BldChe4ttittigreet, :* •
• READ, WAT ROUS A: FOSTER, Agents in Montrose.
Aormces.
SilVer:Lake;'Apfil 23, efinflaiination
of the limgs, Jon's Mnsuimm,. aged 73
years. - -He was one of the first settlers. of
Silver Lake, and was respected by all 'who
knew: him.. • He has left a large circle of
friends to mourn his- loss, .which they
deeply feel. His illness was very, short,
and he has .gone.to t he,enjoy immediate
- ,
soeielY anis Rede emer. .
Cease thy repining, grief
Can it bring the dead to life?
From the„ tomb. wherefriemlship laid him,
Free froM care rind. worldly strife. ,
Tlcot each fear'Whict falls unitceded : •
' . Down thy pale and sunken' cheek, -
'Were a Pend of gr6iest beauty,
'Twould not wake him fronkthat-sleep.
tbease thv weeping;calm.thy sorrow,
Hopeiwams yet witychcerful,ra . ll2:: .
. After night,'Must come the morrow,
Make it thus a glorious day.
Then 'When comes' deaths summons for
, . .
thee, - -
On' the wings- ,
of angels bOrne; •• .
Thou. Wilt soar on high - to imayen,- ~-
Soar to life's endless morn. = H. B. M.
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.BEST.:EIit.POTATOIV
.
BIYLEILEY'S SEEDLINGS,
S
• • - EARLY - JUNES,
PEACII BLO WS;
DAVIES' -SEEDLINGS,
PRINCE ALBERTS.
I3ALDWIN, ALIEN CQ.
Montrose,•3l4y Ist, 1863. •
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER.
A new supply.' TURRELL'S.
BLACKSMITHING
PITCHER ND WKIWIRI
ESPECTFULLY inform -the Citizens of. Montrose
R
and iclrilty that they carry-on the 'Blickamithlng
business in all its branches at the Shop lafely occupied
by Henry elm:anus, on the plank road...near the steam
•
mill: .
. 09'We will guarantee to . make's,' good work s sits'
-reason -hie piices as any shop in-town. -
Montrose. • O. G. PITCHER.
ApriP2Stli, 186f:•=tf . ALBERT WICKWIrRE..
. •
S. 0. Sayer Ath's nave made arrangements for a quan
tity of these celebrated mowers'. and will tie happy to
receive orders from those Intending to purchase at an
early a day ' •
April 18, 1863.
..,• •
" Unquestionably the best sustained work
of the kind in the. world."
HARPER'S
NEW ISONTRII ILAGAZINE.
CrilicalNotioa of tAs Pus
The volumes bound constitute of themselves alibrary
of miscellaneous readingusuch as cannot be found in the
same compass In any other publication that harrcome
under our notice. —Boston , Courier.
The most popular monthly In the world.—New York
Observer. •
We must refeein terms of eulogy to the high tone and
rifled excellences of Harper's Magazinei--a km:Taal-with
a monthly - circulation-of about 120.000 caPies--;in whose
pages are to be found some lathe choiceetlight and gen
eral reading of tbeilay: - W e rmeak of this work as an ev
idence of the American People ; and the popularity it
has acquired is merited. Each number contains Tully
144 pages of reading matter, appropriately illustrated
with good Wood cote; and it combines In Itself the racy
monthly and the more philosophic quarterly, blended
with The best features of the daily - journal. -It- has great
power in the diasemination.of a love of pure literature.-
TRIMMER:O Guide to American Literaham, - London.
No Magazine is Europe or/kinetic-a is so well known ;
.none-has hllf as man readers t• ind *ay safely say,
_none has receiverlso a tribute of admiration from
,the cultivated classes,t t delight in a healthy , diverei
fied elevating periodcal .literature. It is the foremost
Magazineof the day. , The fireside never bad a more de
lightful companion, nor the million a More enterprising
friend, than Harper's Magazine.—Methodist Prof.eefauf,
(Baltimore.)
The papers of permanent valve which have been pub
lished I n'almost (very number, render a complete set of
Harper's Magas,be a desirable acquisition to any public
orprivate library. The ,Pablishers can supply complete
sets, or any number from the commencement. For
Twenty-five Cents they. will send any number, by mail,
post-paid. Any Volume, co:Clog six Numbers,-bourtd
in Muslin,vill be mailed. st paid. to any place within
15001;111es of New York..for o Dollars and Fifty cents.
.Complete sets, now comprising Twenty-five Volumes ;
will be sent biExpress, the fret ht at the expense of the
purchaser, for One Dollar and Eighty-eight Cents per
Volume. : • • .„
One Copy for oneyenr, $8 00; Tiro Copies for one
year, $5 00 ; ." Harper's Kartane. and " Harper's
*'eekly;" one)ear, And'Jin Cop . gratis,
r eFery Club of Ten SehscAbeno, at $2 each; or. 11
-;pleffor $25.
Clergymen and Teathere SOP at $2 60
The Semi-Annual Volumes boundin Cloth, per vol
ume. Muslin Covers', 25 cents each; nett . When ordered
to.be sent by mall, eight cents atAtitional -must be re
mitted fore.- TW Rootage upon Harper's Mg's
sine must.beplUd at the-Once -where It - iatteelved. The
Postage Thirty-six Cents a year ,or SilneCents for three
months..' HARPER & BROTHERS, , •
AIL 28, 3w . yRANKLIN &razz, Nzw You.
TEIELZiaIB.
Seed Totatbes . RAE - .Sale.
lin(bushels or. Goodrich's o'hit*titg
the following varieties.
Garnet C 161.1, Cuzco, Central City, Called antiPinitye
ituLtycoat. •
Also 50 bushels of Early Junes.' Pate' $260
,delivered stAbe Pittatou deot. • The bbl. to cb lain a#
many of the sorts asyou chbose. Packages. °reach sort
sent by mall post meld at 25 eta. clads, •
ru'Cash to accompany all ordure., Referhute !Men
if (leaked. •
• _ • - •P. SIITTO;i, Ransom, Let. Co.; PC
Aril 14th. 1808. 6w
:NW MILFORD .
It: tileN 010 Ira'
undersigted wyl s d inform the publtc that he still
"caries on the Foun ry lit New Milford - Borough, gear,
the-corners,
_time° hand, and am continually manu
facturing,
'Plows ana - PloW..Pomts. •
CULTIVATORS
' And JOB WORK finished on short notice. AU Inuit
warranted to be good . =aerial add finish.
J. ii. TINGLEY,
New Milford. April 14.184
CLOVER. SL TIMOTHY
gam E ICI
LARGE -BRADFORD- CO.
olito AteDium. -
-CHINA SEED WHEAT. •
SEED CORN,' PEAS,
and a general, assortment of Garden Seeds
CASH PAID FOR • 1
Filamc-gleeift
Meng the month of March. -
& ALLEN BARNHART.
Montrose, March 3 , 186 /. • 2m
PATENT MEDICINES!
A effort we mhde to make a List,. of Patent Medi
/1 clues for sale at Turrell's Drug Store, but it was
found too lengthy for publication. Perhaps it will be
sufficient to say, that nearly every kind 'many market,
ore , ertised in Newspapers, may be folind at the Drug
u Variety !tore of ABKI:TURRELL.
Montrose, March 91, 1863.
"IVC:iIsTII
-c. TYLER has specified - interests with us,
/11. the same as with our predecessors. MOONEY,
& Co.:33"2"CiLl7CritLX • Ct db
lea-sr Dealers, and- would be happy to wee his uld
friends, or receive their orders, which we will execute in
the very best marnierin his absenee.
LOUDERBACK, GILBERT & CO, _
23 Park ROW, N. Y.
Jan. i5t,1868.• „.
Gruteful.for past favors, the subscriber , would most
respectfully cal i the attention of all-prompt paying Mer
chants and Traders. to the above notice. Ordets for
hardware will he received here, and forwarded (Rap.
proved.) except during the months of April, May. Sept.
and Oct. • During those mouths he will be most happy to
ace his frkmas and syrve them at 23 Park Row. oft.
Respectfully. • -M. C. TYLER.
Montrose, Feb. V 4141863.
GOOD - NEWS !
GREAT COMMOTION
DRY-r-0-.0-ODS4
.- •-•Pixt_ 4 L.=)-7... - .. 1
TgZi mtziner‘
cf?
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Where you ate lure of getting tali worth of your mon
ey, is at the
43WX: 0 17 1 -13rA OF' •
Outteubtrg, lAiosenbaum,ft,
' THE CERTAIN RISE IN . r
DOMESTICS,
has put us on our guard. and we harelately 'Win a lar4a
stock. which enables us to offer to our customers. goo e
on equally as good terms as fornierly,considering the lat 4
•
rise.,
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OuttenOerg; Itoseuhum
AT ,
Montroso l County, Pa.,
Ebniriti New-York;'
Susquehaina Depot, Pa. • •
OUR FALL - AND WINTER STOCK
xis • cJorkaviete,
iiiiiiteteilialnetikU to tie , sintdOnEr. ital .- el:In films or
qualities,—and we will endeavor to give our custOmere
all possible satisfaction.
CLOTHING:
In this branch our stock is complete, and will be sold
lower, and more tastefully finished than illy one7horse
Yo r k or any four-horse concern this side of N.
r City,ls able to o ff er or produce. We can assure the
publie that we constantly employ the lest cutters and
workmen to make up our stock. '
Irgrllarments made to ortier.- •
IllffrOn the shortest notice.
VirA Geed Pit warrahted or nereale., •
In order to close out onr stock of .
=mum cuzezzgo.
we will tell at a : ainali advance above cost.
'FURNISHING. GOODS:
A arbit Stoelf,o2lo4tlTkol.,ll4l/ itolpoweriluin the
loviest - • • • - • -• .
6uttelfittl, losenbamn * ties
: Ijohtfese, ;Tanury let, 1663,
IN Till?,
To Plirohodo
PTO . •
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...-2 film, 11 treiiiilhetutitto tend Better to' ifeir
NV York on or Contiset. _don* lit e
season. We palls free to all who are deal-
ISIIIII of dotal_ . 1 • gebtltagit who want 'to send we
Vrtu gtr atanted aiparmaria prka owl prdnipt - rt .
fun's. they pa Ug faded dad ootandsalon._. , •
We 04.111 ad o ftmoney on botridgnments it
Altated;And hold • tesponslble. for AD Butter
trill Palls ownid by_ en =Agent by us:
BALD . ALUM 'A BARNHART.
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Nostra% April 101 k, IDA ' ,- . .
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'mow — iszeolit
Examiai SiirgeOn. 1 •
.
friE subscriber bathe
_uppointed_ the,Com
milssioner of Pensions.* MEDICAL EXAMINER at
large' to =sodas and s ite ceruilcates to all entitled to
Pensions. will attend to, all applications that may be
presented :Jto him. at Montrose, Pa. •• Rooms at J.B. Tar
heirs Hotel. • E. PATRICIL
Montrose, knit 4.•
BOYD & WOODRUIVi
esigy ON THE •
NEXT BELOW BEARLIefiI HOTEL. aiso
The CARPENTERING Business
NEAR TAM inntomer CHURCH. .
rg klentsi_..iten_baast a geneislassortment of
•,v• Mg Cllow - jonna or the most approved pat
terns ; Nu dere' Hardware oral* kinds.
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Papkors' Tools of All Hinds.. •
Brims Ware.Posesiaha Ware, Japanned and Plain Tin
Watr.otthe best material.
Paints,- Oils, Glass, Patty, .and Sash.
Pitm - pa. Lead Pipe, Lamps, BIM cages, etc., de.
Terms right. • 'Remember the place. ball and Fee us
Wk. a. Rom II oine & WOODRIIFF..
5. A. wooDatniv. f Montrose, July 22d, 1862..
Administrator's Notice.;
A" persons indebted to the eitate of BilaiF. Wl:lune,
late of Harmony, deed, are hereby requested to
make immediate plyntent,snd all persons having claims
against said ushiW will present them forthwith to
• C. L. BROWN, Administrator.
Montroile, April 6, 1N6.--6w •
ZVill orininliontriise,Aprit 13,1863.
• •F: D. BUNT,. -Principal,
Kiss JESIM BISSELL; 'Assistant.
- No pains will be spared to make the
Schosd.wbrhy of .
crose 71bscm luce upon tf~e . aiSl.:iv4llpertaiy -qualifying them
selves
for teaching can be offered. •
nom= (mum OP 11 WEENI.
Primary Delittment....... • $2,00 to $3,00
•
Common Dranchel..„.. 4,00
Natural Sciences, or higher Mathematics. = ' 5,00
F. D. DlUNT;Principal. •
iMarchiff, lEMS—tt ;
THE NATIONAL . CLAIM AGENCY
P
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Harvey. Collins
i Harvey.. Collins It B race,
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Government Agents and At.ornies, Washington, D. C.
Branch for Susquehanna County,-conducted by •
.
- L. 7: =Hi Montrose.
ehim.pr,:sented and ' ted before COnOes et, Court
of. Claims and the. enti. PATE NT S, PEN
SIONS. BOUNTIES and SWABS of PAY SECURED
and COLLECTED. - • •
The - undersigned. being pow LICENSED by the GOV
ERNMENT (and associated with' this agency at Vlvash
ington for the varpose of expediting business.) will at
tend promptly to all calls in thls line of business. ' Inior
mation.pasm and movussor unless successful.
• Montrose, Arch 12,1863.-3 m - ', -L. F. FITCH.
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STREW, PIITSBIJBG,.;
FOUNDED IN 1840
laeteryperalted by Leafed[attire Charter. -
Being the only COMMBECIAL COLLAGE in the Union
A PRAOrCAL cied lili b lk y llßAßT. 2 .
•
o, SIZ TIOVIIAIID nun=
have been educated in the Principles and Practice of all
the details of a business education from DUFF'S eye,
tem of
WEROANTILE BOOKMEETING. _
Awarded Tour Silver Medals, and the - sanction of the
highest liferesntile Authorities in the country. .11so.,
Buirs •
' BTRANBOAT BOOK-KEEPING.
" A perfeet system for such books and accounts." Al
so Did' a new system of
• ' RAIL-ROAD BOOK - KEEPING, -
After • tha terms of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Also,
Duff's new system of '
MI/ATE BANK 8008-KEEPING,,
-The only one lit use in the city. The above systems of
accounts are taught , under the daily supervision of the
:u r t=Ljt is
i t:leered, to a degree of . perfection nev
er
irwirairs risunr pinertivms, -
for hest Business and Ornamental Penmanship awarded
our present Penman by the ;
United States - Fair at Cincinnati in ; 1860.
Penns: State Fair at Wriming 1860.
Westora Plana. Fair atnttsbargh • 1860.
Western Virginta,Fair at Wheeling 1880.
and the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland ,
• Mrll2,llfftich are exhibited at our °Mee. -. • •
Eitiravedi Setlmicol C Op* Hooka.
Fine: cap, St pages each. 90 bents ;per dozen—the cheaP
_ • ;estCopy Book in use. , • ,
Basinessaad ornamental . Penmanship, with new platiti
and scalis by Wll.--DUFF. illustrating all the elements
of the Penatan's Art. the • moat complete instruotor
knows. Elegantly bound, Crown quarto. Price $5,
post paid. s •
"Edition of Duff Is Book-keeping.
Price 1.50. Bold by Booksellers generally.
For fail particulars and for elegant new Circular, 'pp.
68, and samples our Penman's Businestand Ornamental
Writing, enclosing 25 dents. to
. • ; P. DUFF & 2451, Principals.
—Strangers will please inquire our reputation in the
city, whet* we are best known. Jan. 1, 1863. 6014,
. GRASS . .. 4. SEEDS.
LARGE & DIEDIIIE
t1.111B:1111111MT , SEID
• FOR SALK BY • • •
I • • • - xte.
Few•llllfoe'd, MO% VT; 4w' . • .
•
ERIERAILWAY.
r4HANGE lot hours, commencing Monday. Apr. 20th,
kJ IMB. -Trains wilileaye Great Bend, Pa., at about the
following hours, . . via' - • - i
WESTWARD BOUND. ',EASTWARD' BOUND.
.1, Ballo Express,if.l6 p.m 2, N.Y:Esprese, istllB P.m ,
-2, ZIA Express, 117 s.tn • 4, Night Rives, tl4 a.m
2,' 1. at. ,11 VA p.m 6, Steamboat " 8:95 p.m
17, Way Freight, 1%50 p i nt R. . . 9:51 p.m
lily AccontodaUon.2:sB.a.in 16, . . 6A3 a. m
~. - • 20 Way Freight, 9:10 a.rn
M yNo. 16 rtmaSundays.but
2 . of Saturdays rune- thro'
A, Dun kirk. -
'S MINOT, Gen: Stmt.
• Nos, g, 4 and B enn even' . 1
does not run Mondays. No
to Be(4o, but does not run
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NEW. GOODS!
general airimirsment of GODS, artivirsnusit
_ . ... ,
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. ' Cl - 3 -AL--
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IeTWICIN Dr. B. 'rimier's terra in Bridgewater, and
14d BOWee In Brooklyn' on Friday mrening Ap.
ligh•lk Wok WAfeLET: aintankg. tome 00 In money,
and oast • Any quo wboym return the same to
me wirl yrewinded. L ...
QWNBEND.
A; April 15'. '3. -' F
B. D. T
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
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- , ii!. C. SIIJTTO: 4 4 4 , - • •
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avlng taken out a Llierwe for the puipc , :ie of nut:
tioneering, and having had sery rill year., experience
I the linsint.le, now tendets hie rlervii,e,t to the jeltielic
1 : 1[
lnlhatcapacity. None but 4 4 - Liceiwed Auctioneer eau
~etas such, under apeualty ciftttO. Sce act of Congre,..,
July let 1862, - Sec's 5, 9. - . .' '
()reek by mail prinnptly:attencied. to. Relid.. r .k :u:
Prielidiwllle Pa. M. C. SUTTON.
ApYll 'ith, y.-863.. it:,
ABEL 'ruftRIELL
Now offers for isalt.one of the largest and I)e.,t. C :(1.101.114
Of Z-
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Ever offered - in Susquehanna County, and probably -com-'
.prising the greatest variety or most ditfercut articles of
any Store in the •h.:orthern part*rr Penusylydnia,und per
haps of the entire State. Au asortment is 'kept. in •
about thirty differen Lliranehes of trade, Itnd the selec- ...
- tions are made•trom aboutforty: of tie!. best Houses In.
New York; and more than Lift y I)eaTers and 111antifac-
Were out of New York. A '• lari.e , prop.,rtion of the. '
Goods are .of
direct from the manufaeturcrs, thus
insuring genuine articles., Customers on entering the -
Store must not expect tolled everything in sight - , but' .
nearly every :irticle wahted.will be pro I
...need by innuiry.-
Borne idea of the Stock may be formed by the i'ollowin•
general outline; butenumeration is impracticable,
Drugs and Medicines, _Paints and Oils. Dye stuffs,
Groceries, Liquors, ',l"!rockery, Glffss Ware. Wall and
Window Paper, Jewelry, Sliver Ware,Perfumery. Caney „..
;Goods, Musical Instruments, Brushes. Ame,ricali Pocket,
Knives, Table .Cutlery and Silver Plated Vs; are, Lamps,
Materials for Lights, Hardware. Bed Cords,'Stone Ware,
Dry Goods, Mirrors, Window Glass. Lithographs, 'Var.,
fishes, Bird Cages, Spectacles, Whips. and Lashes,
Brooms, Gnns, Pistols; Ammunition, Tobacco, Medi
cal and Surgical Instrument's, Salt., Soap, Potash, Um
lirellaa„ Porcelain Teeth,.in short. nearly ever:4111112.10
restoreAhe sick, to please,the taste.to delivla the eye,
to gratify the fancy,
_mid also to conduce t o the real and -
substantial conifer .r - .4 — of life. •
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The attentio n' of the public is respecl fully invited' to
•my stock of Goods, bought exclusivoly.for cash down,
and will be. old on the Sane princlpleior low prices.
~, ABEL TurtRELI:.
Illdntrose, January I st, 'LSO. : ' : -
REMOVAL
JAMES- R. DEWITT,
HAS removed his stock of Goods from. tile, Lathrop
Building to 'the store formerly occovied I,y-IT. C. •
Tyler. nest door to JA I : - Tarimll's Voted, \ %tyre he
ready to sell Goods to his .old 'friends and the irtzblic, ht
hie well-known
LOW - PRIQES.
A good-stock alvays on.hanil, consistib.g of.
DRY GOODS,
'CROCKERY;
Nails, Iron, Hardware,
Notions, Sash, Oils,
7ish, &c. &c. - .
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All kinds of Produce at Cali Price: , •tillzoi in e..Tiiiange
J: It: DEWITT.
March 70th, 1862
HUNT BROS. &BLAIR
403Ft...gLiv.x. cora - ,
INltoksale Retail I)c:ilcrcin
2.11/SDViA',II22
STEEL, NAILS
%PM:VA% -%'&143,1[11 . 11. , :_i , •
BUILDER'S- HARDWARE.. -
NUE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK T- SPIZES. .
RAILROAD MINING SUPPLIES' ,
CARRIAGE ,sPrayri.s. — AND
' BOXES; BOLTS, .NUTS and . it - ASIIEII,S,
, PLATED BANDS. .ILALLEABLE
111,725. SP
FELLOES, T SPINDLE, BOYS, &a.
ANVILS, TIC-ES,' STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS,
HAMMERS, SLEDGES, FILES, Src.
,CIRCULAR ANHMILL SAWS,- BF:LT IS G, PACKING,
TACKLE BLOCKS, MASTER%PARIS -
• CEMENT, lIAIR L GRINDSTONES.
--FRENCH SVINDONV OLASS; , LEATIfER - 4 , FINDII63si.
PAIRIVOIK'S•ScALE.S.
Scranton, Marcli:M, 18111.
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The New Commercial' Buildings are Lodated,
opposite the Court Rouse, coruer,of
Court and Chiinangs Streets.
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This College is in no way connected ;with any outer
.
Institution. - I
The energies' of the -entire- Pattilfy• are exclusively
devoted to this, -
.
The design of this Institution is to afford Young :lien
'an opportunity for acquiring a' norouOlt, Ifructical
BUtttlif 88 Echicallon.
Our 'Books and Formal - we carefully arranged by practi
cal accountants, expressly for this - 'hist itlitioll. and the
codrse of instruction Is sneh-as to .couildue Theory and
I'ractil;e... _ - -
co Clixxxxesso. •
This course embraces 800k -Keeping in all its depart-:
ments, Penmanship. Commercial arithmetic, Potsmess
correondence, Commercial 1:4". Political Economy,.
Commercial Ethics, Partnership :Settlements, Detectint•
counterfeited and altered hank notes, etc.
The,Spencerlan system of penmunship is taught In all
its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art.
• The !100k -Keeping department is under the special en,
pervison and instruction of thePy.incipal;P. W. LOWELL.
•
02ke•smiza-tAI Xrurcorxrtektic:ixi..
• Students can enter at any' time. NO vacation - . 17duat
time to complete the coprse, rrom 6to 11 weeks'. Addid
tance renderMktogrmluates in pr t eruring situations.
Graduated are prOpatted with hi( elegautlyttgraweiL
Diploma.
Of For catalogue ofpag.es.specimens of penman
ship, &x.,'euelose two letterstmps;and address
• • - 'W. LowELL,
octl3 62 Iylse ' • Dinglminton, N mil.
rrilmcit32:3 7
rvITRRELL'S Pure Timothy Scott, Tor sale bv'
-ABEL TURILELL
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liontrow, March 24, ISG3,
lES..erc•iserLei.
TE Bestirmarket, coustantlynti hand.'and at nsi ow
a price us it can be (obtained of any Dealer in town.
121 r nemonTher Tureen's Drug Store.
31.1g."Z.`erl:Vse,ii;_foxr Tira2t(:(V)II."I7iSLIT.S.Ea
Scrofulous thlukpiniiit:‘, and all . dlr.earic , ‘!ff tbc..Blood, for
sale, at wholetsale and retail, by • NEEL TURRELL.
' N I LO T. 7 I 3::0
ipmhenc, candlci,
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