General Orders of Gen; Hooker. Headitiarters Army of the Potomac, May 6, 1863. - ---The following order has' been issued; GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 49. The Major-General Commanding, ten ders to this army -his congratulations on its achievements of the'last seven days. If it has not accomplished' all that .was ex pected, the reasons are known to the ar my. It is sufficient to say that theywere of a character not to, be foreseen or pre vented by human sagacity or resources. • In withdrawing from the south bank of the Rappahannock, before delivering a general battle to our adversaries,. the ar my has given - renewed evidence of its con fidence in itself and its fidelity to the prin -ciplesit represents. In fightng it a dis advantage, we would have been recreant to our trust to ourselves, our cause and our country. Profoundly- loyal and con• scions of its strength, the Army of the Potomac -will give or decline battle when ever its interest or ,honor may demand. It will also be the guardian of , its own 'history and its own arm. By our Celeri ty and. secresy of movement Our 'advance and passage of the rivers *as undisputed, and on our withdrawal,' not a Rebel ven tured to , : follow. The events of the last week may swell with pride the hearts- of every officer and soldier of this army. We have added new lustre .to its former renown. We have made long 'marches, crossed rivers, surprised the. enemy. in his en trenchments, and' whenever we have foht have inflicted heavier blows than weave received. We ha'e taken from , the enemy five thousand prisoners, fifteen colors, captured and brought off seven pieces of artillery, placed hors de combat eighteen thousand of his chosen troops, destroyed his depots filled with vast a mounts of store's, deranged his cOninl:uni cations, captured prisonerS within the 'for tifications of his capital,and filled •his - country with - ;,fear and consternation. We have no other regret than that cans cd.by the lotis Of our brave companions, and in this we are consoled by the con viction that they have fallen in tlie holiest, cause ever submitted to the, arbitrament of battle.. .By command of. M:iyGen. Hooker. (Signed) • S. Williams, Assistant Adjutant : Genera - Addr ss of Ron. C. L. Vallandigham to -the Demotracy of Ohio. Military Prison, Oneinnati 0., • May 5,.1563. To the Democracy of Ohio • I..am here in a military bastile for no , other offense. than my 'political opinions, lowa paper reports that Republi and the defense of them, and of the rights cans a're quietly buying. and getting into of the people, and .01 - your constitutional their possession all-the arms they can find. liberties. Speeches made in ,the hearing iNo attention shoiild be paid to such state of thousands of-..you in denunciation, ofJ ments—but, don't, sell or lend any weapon the usurpations of power, infractions of. -to any one,nor any ammunition on fixtures. the Constittrtiob and laws, and of milita- Should the re - ela make another raid into ry despotism, were the sole cause of my the State, or, any , other danger suddenly arrest and imprisonment. air' a Demo- threate,n,every man 'should be ready for crat—for ,Constitution, for law, tbr the defence. Union, and fur liberty; is my only " crime." For no diSol;edience to the Constitution; for no violation of law; for no wotd sign, or gesture of Sympathy with, the mew Of. the South, who-are,for disunion and southern independence, but in obedience to their demand as well as the demand of northern abolition diSunr ionists and 'traitors, 1 am here in bonds - to day but, " Time, at last, sets :allthings even l" Meanwhile, Democrats of Ohio, of the Northwest, of the Fruited States, be firk k il, be true to your prinares, to the Con4i talon, to the ;Union,' and all will yet be: "well. As for myself, I adhete to -every principle, and will make good, through imprisonment'and life itself; every pledge and declaration which I ever made, uttered, or maintained from the begin-- ning. To you, to the whole people, to to Time, I again appeal. Stand firm! Falter not an instant! • C. L. V=ALLAIsIDIGIIAM. C. L. Vallandigh4m. We have read,the evidence inralie s case of the administration vs:V. L. Vallamlig ham, and find, not a single word that con victs him of any crime, Yet, the military court before whom he was tried have found him guilty of something, and, -according to the Washington Chronicle, have senten ced hinr,to imprisonment for two years at Dry Tortugas, iu Florida,. the most God forsaken place on the surface of the earth, The - Chronicle says: We understand that the Members otthe emitt‘triartial 'Which has been trying C. L. Vallandigham at Cincinnati, Olio have a greed -- pna verdict, and submitted it to Gen. Burnside to be approved or disapprhved by him. The majority of the 'court, we learn,, have sentenced Mr. V allandighanrto the Dry Tortugas for two years-The minority, it is said, were in raver of sOrding him. i South, with the njuction not to return un til the war is over: , Counterfeit 11. S. Half Dollar Note. We have just seen a counterfeit note of the above denomination. The main points of difference from the genuine are discernable .on the back. Under the Words " and designated:' C. 5: Deposi- , tary" are two coarse instead of three fine ones_ as in the genuine; - under' the words " payment of all" and " States less than" is a long dash above a short one, instead of a short dash above a long one. On the. faceof the note, the portimits are hard and badly executed,sand the likeness es indifferent. tar Gen. Stone, who was arrested so summarily and kept confined a long time Without trial, for supposed complicity with the_ rebels, has been, assigned to duty. again ; which means, we. suppose, that the tovernment has become convinced Of,his loyalty and innocence, though -we have not heard that he has been exculpated by a court martial. HAMM SICKLE'?" Esq., the able editor_ of the Tunkhannock (Pa.) Democrat pub lishes the following in his issue of 30th Oct. "1861 : "We ,deem it due to Messrs. C. Ayer & Co., and the public, to make known our experience with the use of, their Extract Sarsaparilla in our family,by stating the cir cumstances under which it was tuketi and its effects. ' *hen our only child, now in his third year, was about 8 months' old, a sore ap peared first in small pimples on his &sq. head over his nose. These rapidly in-' creased ant uniting formed a loathsome,: virulent .sore, which finally spread over his forehead and face, not even excepting ibis eyelids, which became so swollen that his eyes were closed. We called a skillful I physici .who administered the usual pre- scribed • r an, emedies. A solution of nitrate of silver was, applied until the mass of corruption which covered his entire face turned jet black. The sore again and again bark, thro' the scorched and artifi cial. skin formed by this Solution. , Mean while many remedies were employed without any apparent benefit.' For fifteen days'and nightS- he [was constantly held by his parents to keep him from tearing open with his bands the corrupt mass which covered his face. _ EVery'thing having failed,- we were in duced by the high steCommeodationi j of Ayer's sarsaparilla foe,the cure of Scsofu lons disease, to give it a trial In its trea tise on Scroula,. Dr. Ayer directs a mild - solution of of Potash to be used as a wash while taking the Sarsaparilla, and it wits faithfully applied. Before'one bottle - of Sarsaparilla had been given the sore had lost much of its virulence and commenced to heal. An other bottle effected an entire cure, and the general prediction that the child must die was contradicted. Ilis - eyelAhes that came out, grew,.again, an his face is left without a seat', as smooth as anybody's. It is unnecessary for - me to state in how high esteem we hold :Ayer's Seraaparilla. •• M "Friday's Herald states that leading' abolitionists from Philadelphia and other places are concocting a scheme at Wash ington to inaq,rurate a partisan war in the North. The plapeis to use their Leagues as the'nucleus of .military Vudi es to force all to join them, vote their ticket, etc., or be exterminated'. Abolition organs have repeatedly threatened •some. such a,move ment. We admonish these plott4s that action to induce men to enlist in. the pres brit war would be more -serviceable and safe.' - Since Mobbing p'rintin'g offices has become common, we propose a simple cure for the disease: . Whenever an office has been tgutted," or injured, circulate a subscription' paper among such property owiters of the town belongas to or sympathise with the mob, and let them' pay the damage. We will Oarantee that this mild remedy would -sgon exterminate The disease. If in any case the :sympathizers Should refuse to pay the damages done• - by their I . l.ebel biethren, the people should retaliate,. I it no other redress could be had WJay Cooke, the Goverment agent, reports the, total sales of five-twenties up to s.turday week at nearly 869,000,000. Borough Ordinance, as Amended May 11th, 1863. Secrios 1. 'Be i it ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Montrose, and iis hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That' it shall not be lawful for. horses, neat cattle, swine, sheep, geese, or other domesticated an:imals 4 a mischiev ous nature, to go at large in the said horo:' and if any , such animal shall be found at large within the said Borough, it shall be the duty of the High Constable forthwith to take up and impound the same; or if any of the said animals shall be Ifound in any lot or close, it shall' he the duty of High Constable at,the request of the own er or occupant of said .close to 'take up and -impound the same • Provided, That between thelsth day ofApril and thelsth day of November, in each year, it shall be' lawful for cows,to run at large in said Borough daring? the daytime, from six o'cleek m m., -to seven o'clock, p. in. SEcrioN 5: And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That if any dog, turkey, duck, hen or fowl, shall be found in any cellar, barn, 'outhouse, garden, or close in said Borough, it shall be lawful the owner or ocenpant thereof to kill, take / and car r 7 away such dog, turkey, 'duck, hen 9 ther fowl. . . , i , By order of the Connell: -1 y 11, 1863. T. A. L'Yo.Ni, Sec. Notice. '4 meeting of the young men of Susq'a County, held at the Franklin Hotel in Montrose, May 4th, '1863, designated New Milford Edrough As the place of holding their first Literary Institute on. Friday and Saturday, August 7th and Bth, 1863 ; the object or said Institute being to discuss, questiogs on the Constitution of the United Sta.*, as well as other na tional and scientific subjects. A pro gramme offull 'particulars of the session will-be completed at the next Teachers' -AssOciation,, and publish 04. in Vie county _papers. i . M. L. Itt.wriar, M. J. Cow, corn,- . 143181 Ter" As my strengt h was, then even SO is my strength now, " said Joshua.— So will every one say-who is now troubled with, weak stomachs and worn out diges tive orgiths. If the , will now and forever use Herrick Allen 's Gold. Medal Saleratus for Whereveritlas made an acquaintance, it " sticks 'closer than a brother,"—it will be your protector and shield, besides al ways giving you nice, light and digestible Bread,. Biscuits, Puddings, Cakes, (kc.— Try it. Most of the merchants sell it.— Depot, 112 Liberty street, New York. TIEGREAT SHOW-COMING. The Metro olitan and Quadruple Cornbi +don, Consisting Of 1. Geo. F. Bailey & Co . 's Grand Circus, and world renowned Equestrian Troupe, comprising the Star Riders of both Hem ispheres. r• 11. Herr Dnesbach's Extensive,Menag erie, comprising a magnificent Collection of Rare Beasts, - Hilda, and Reptiles,among which will be found lions, Tigers, Lynx, Leopards,Hyenas, Cougars ' =Pumas, Lam as Panthers , 6,-, &c., Birds of Gorgeous Plumage;-and a Colon of Monkeys. 111. Sands Nathan's & Co.'S Performing Elephants, .whose wifthrfitl feats surpass _ 1 anything ever before wituessed,and whose extreme docility-and intelligence have at tracted.the attention of the most - noted sa vants and students of Natural History: - IV. The Gigantic Hippopotamus, or Behemoth of Holy Writ, of whom it is de clared, (Job XL. Chap "Upon Upon thecearth there is not his like." This rare specimen of the brute creation, the last vestige of Pre-Adamite existence; was captured,by his present Keeper, Ali the Egyptian, by order of the 'Viceroy of Egypt, 2QOO miles above Cairo, on the White Nile, in Africa, and was imported into this country: at an expense of more than $40,000 by ` - G. C. Quick,Esq.,witb whom'such arrangements have-been made as enables the Manage meat to present him to the public in con junction-with other Unique Attractions which Rake up the Cataclysm of Wonders comprising this Gigantic Combination. The Circus Troupe is eomposed of the elite of the Equestrian Profbssion and in cludes the well kndwn and popular ar tistes: Sam Burt, the great Hurdle and Bareback Rider; P.,Nathans, the princi pal act pertbrmer and' classic equestrian ; Chas. Rivers, the great 2 and 4 horse ri der;. Denzer Brothers, the .most startling acrobats and perche performers; James Ward, the great American humorist -and extempore Clown ' • Vendis, Le Sieur Tre; maine, Mons. Frank, August Simoni, Jas. Benton, Henri Clarence Clermont, Gustav' Ducrow, and a large and efficient troupe of Vaaltures, Acrobats, Tumblers, and Dancers. The Stud of Horses is composed' of the finest English, American and 'Arabian Thorough-breeds, highly trained - and magnificently caparisoned, and ,the pro gramme of the Arena will coniprise all the. legant, sensational,, thrilling, comic and entertaining novelties of the day. The whole of these magnificent' attract ions will be, exhibited in Montrose on Monday; the 25th dap of. May, 1863, Un der one enormous Pavilion, for one price of admission , which notwithstanding the enormous o utlay tlay attendant upon such an Unprecedented Combination, is fixed at the low figure of ofily —25 : - cents., •_Perf mantes to commence at 2 and 7ir P. M. The Grand Procession will miter -the town at 11 o'clock A. M., preceded by the Gigantic - Hippopotamus drawn" by a Team of Elephants, followed by -.Eti D. Atwood!s Opera Band, the Perforining Elephants, the Grand Menagerie, the Ex tensile Circus and, Troupe of Artists,, to gether witivall the Gorgeous 'Parapherna lia of the Metropolitan Combination. - R. ELLINGHAM, Ring„Master & Equestrian Manager., • liEW ILNIFY LANDS PORI SALE.—ALSO, GAL DEL OR. FRUIT FAIRS., - Suitable for Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Currants, Ac., of 1,2 X, 5, 10 or 20 aces each, at the following prices for the pres ent; via : 20 acres for $200,10 acres sforsllo,'s acres for $5O. 2) acres for $4O, acre for $2O. -Payable by one ollar a Week. Also, Food-Crisberry lands, and village lots - in Chet wood, 20 by 100 feet, a€ $lO each, payable by one dollar a week. The above land and- farms, are situated at Chet wood, Washington township, Burlington county, New Jersey. For farther intonation; a ply, with a P. Q stamp, for a eireatar, to ' B. F 1 1,11.7 CLARZ,v — Feb. 3.'63.-17 No. ' 90 ca4af btfett i Now Tooc. Preserve your beant3., symmetryof form, your health, and mental powers, by using that Safe, Pleasant, Pop. ular and 4peeific Iteniedy known as Helmbold's Extritet Buchu. Read the Advertisement In another collibin,and profit by it—diseases and symptoms enumerated. Cut it out, and preserve it. Yon may not now require it, but may at some future day. "It 'gives health and vigor, to the frame, and bleom.to the valid cheek." - It saves long suffering and exposure. Beware of connterfeiti Cures guarnteed. I • March 10-2 m. SINGER & LETTER A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,_ WITH ALL Tag Ramer mpßovroarrs,ll • Is the best and cheapestahff moat beatitiful otall Sewing Machines. This machine will_ sew anything, fromihi running of a tuck in Tarretan to the making of an Over coat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or GossainerTissue,and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell,hem, bind, gather,ttick,' quilt,and half a capacity for a great varietypf ornamental work. This is not the only machine that can fell, hem, bind, andso forth, but it will do so better than any other machine. The Letter "A" Family Sewing Machine may he had in a great variety,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,tnakesa beautiful, substfuttiaLand spacioUs table for the work to rest upon. 'The ,cases are of every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its native • forest, or as elabondely finished as art tan make them. The branch offices are all well supplied with silk, twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very best quality., Send for a copy of "Simian & Co.'s elazarrz.'" I. E. SINGER lc CO:, 458 Broadway, N: Y. Philadelphia Office, 810 Chestnut street. READ, WATROUS & FOSTER, 'Agents in Montrose. EDITOR. Or DEMOCRAT - CL„, DEan SlR—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return to all who wish it, (free,) a 'Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, end all Imp:wiles of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. ' I will also mail free to those having Bald 'Heads or B3re Faces;Simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of .Luxurient Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustathe, in less than 30 d 4 s. All ap plications answered by return mail widiont charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. Feb. 21 3m No. 831 Broadway, New York. • To ,Consu m ptives. The a lvertissr having been restored tolieitth in a few weeks. by a very simple remedy, after having suffered 'Several years with a severe lung affection. and that dread' disease, Consumption—is anxious tO make knowptohis fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the presctip tion used (free of charge,) with the directions for prepar ing and using the same, which they will find a.sure CURE for CoNsummos, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription to to benefit the afflicted, and spread informationwhich he conceives to be inValuabli. and hahopes every suffer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nqthing, and tnay prove a blessing. Rev. EDWARD A.WILSON • ! Ap. 6-3 m , Williamsburg, Kings county, .v: Y. 7:133.4gLT1M19. STEPHEN MEAD, •of Smith Bridgewater, was found lying dead across the plowbeam in the field, on. the 12th inst. He was a bout 76 years of age, was;:widely known and; highly respected. In Herrick, Bradford Co. on the 7th inst. Asa G.., son of H. N: and Emily . Brewster; aged 21 years and 6 months. .Tae decea;ed Was formerly of Forest Lake, Susquehanna Co. • REVOLVERS AND °THER PISTOLS, C V RTRIDGES. GIINS„AMMUNITION, &c. dm, for A sale by - ABEL TUFRIRTJ.. "Montrone, May 18, 11383: I. POST WILL OPEN • On Tuesday, - the •'linking., at h,is NEW STORE, a few doors tielow Searle's 'Rotel, a Choke. Stock .of FAMILY GROCERIES, HITS CAPS STRAW GOODS ) I CLOTHING,&c:, • Together with a variety of useful Notions. Congess & Empire Spring Waters from Saratoga, &c. Montrose, May . 18, 1863. tf LACKAWANNA &BLOOMSBURG It.A.IXaMiCP.A.33. N and after April 20, 1863, Passenger Trains Sri O run as follows: , 310VING SOUTH. - . , . Pateenger. itcdom. , Leave , ' Scranton, at 5.30 a..m. - 11.00 a. m. " Kingtton, at 6.40 Arrive 12.80 p.m. t' Rupert, at, 8.55 " Danville, at ,'!. 9.24 a. m. Arrive at Northumberland, t455' , • , MOVLNCERORTH. . • heave Northmnberland toa p. m. - " Danville, 5.10 ' 1 " Rupert, 5.45 ' ! . " . Kingtton,.. 8.05 1.45 p. in. Arrive at Scrant in, • 9.10 p.m. . 3.30 p.m. A passenger train also leaves Kingston at 8.20 a. in. for Scranton to connect with train for, New York. Return ing, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from New York, at 4.20 p. m. , Passenger. taking train Uouth fr - otn Scranton at-5.410 a. in., via. Northumberland, reach Harrisburg _12.30 p.m. Baltimore 8, 4 ;0'p: in.. Washington Via Rupert they reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p„tn. GEO. B. HUNT, Sup't. Kingston, April IS, 189 RAN away from the subscriber on the 27th of March . Itist,JOSEPFIGARY,an indentured apprentice to the farming business. Whoever win return him to the un dersigned will receive the above reward.: All persons are forbidden to harbor or trust-him on my account, as I wilipay no debts of his contracting after above date. .81S11111. Jessup, May Atli; 11363. 3t* ,f' NEW FIRM: 'BALDWIN, ALLEN 1 BARNHART, WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC AVENUE, • DEALERS IN FLOUR, `, FEED, SALT, Garden Seeds, Wheat, Clov,er, Timothy it Flax Seed, Peas, Lard, Candles, PORK, HAMS, DRIED BEEN, • Fish, Smoked Halibut, Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, TE4S, COPREE, SPICES, BROOMS AND NAILS, Cash Paid This Batter; ,A. BALDWIN, WM. L. ALLEV, BAsmiutt *ontme, Apr4ll4, 1863. peculiar taint or MN: *hi& we call 'fictor. lurks in the cons**. 1 of multitudes of men. either produeei: or is duced by en - enfeebled; iated state of the blood, din that fluid becomes ipetent to sustain the forces in their vigorous ','and leave's the sp. to fall into disorder \ decis 'The scrofulous !lamina is variously' , used by ercurial a ease, low li . disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure ' ; filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin,. it is hereditary in the constitution, descendiag " ftOm parents trz children unto the third and finuth gen eration ; indeed, it eosin to he the rod - of Him , who says, " I lrill visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." The diseases: which it orig inates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs; Scrofula pr'r.' alums tuber cles, and finally Consumption ; .ip the glands, swell ings which s- suppurate and become ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowel!, derangements which produce indigestion, dysp e psia, and liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive and • cutaneous affections. These all haVing the lame origin, require the same remedy, viz ., purification and, Invigoration; a the blood. Puri f y the blood, and these dangerous dis tempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, von cannot have health ; 'with thit " life of the flesh " healthy, you cannot have serofidous disease. • Ayer's Sarsaparilla! is Compounded from the most effectual antidotes that medical science- has discovered for this afflict ing :distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far superior to any other rem edy yet devised. is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly ex traordinary in their effect upon this class of corn plaints. is indisputably proven-by the • great multi tude of publicly known and ..remarkable cures it has made of, the, following diseases : sg'B E v il or' Glandular Sindlings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and' Sores, Erysipelas, Bose or St. Anthony's Piro. Salt Rheum, Scald Beta, Coughs from tuberculous deem; .its in the White Swellings, -Dropsy . , !leugii, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, BypWis anti Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Di seases , g eni al ° weakaesses,-and, indeed : the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in 'Avsn's AttEnzcasi A LWANAC, which is tarnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution. Wherein may be' learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has 'made when all other remedies had failed to afford 'relief. Those cases are ipurposely taken from sections of ,the country, in Order that every reader rally have access to some- one Who can speak, to him of,its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies. and thus leaves its- vie fjms far more 'subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions.. Hence it tends' to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average dura tion of human life. The vast importance of these considerations has led' us to spend years in, perfect ing a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Illthour it is composed of ingredients, some of which :weed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By, its aid you may protect yourself from the suffering and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out 'the causes of disease, and vigorous, health will follow., By its peculiar virtues this remedy ad - Ululates the, vital 'functions, anti • thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or built out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by man* compounds of S arsa parilla, that promised much and did' nothing ; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed- in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very dif ferent medicine from. any other which . has been before the people, and is far more effectual than Any other which has ever been available to them. A.IrEXt. 9 B CHERRY PECTORAL, - The W - grld's Great Remedy fbi Coughs, Colds, Incipient Consumption, and for , the . relief of Consumptive patients in advanced sta... ges of the disease. This has been so long used and so - universally known, that we need do no more than 'assure, the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be• relied on to. do all it has evenisinne. Prepared •by Da. 3.0. ATER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhire, and by A. TURRELL, Montrose, and by one trader in every, town in the country. -BEST SEED . POTATOES, BITLKLEY'S SEEDLINGS, - • - - EARLY JUNES, PEACH BLOWS; . • DAVIES' SEEDLINGS, .PRINCE ALBERTS. , - BALDWIN, ALLEN & CO. Montrose, May Ist, 1863. : BLA.CKSMITHING. PITCHER ND WICKWIRE RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Montrose .I.L and vicinity that they carry on the Slacksmithhig business in all ita•branches at the Shop lately occupied by Henry, Clemons, on the plank road, near the steam mill. or We will guarantee - to make as gocid work, at as reason 'blepriees as, any shop in town. Montrose, O. G. PITCHER. April 28th, 1868.—tf ALBERT WICKWIRE. THE. NATIONAL CLAIM AGEN CY, CONDUCTED BY _ . Harvey,. Collins - & Brace, Government Agents and At : ornies, Washington, D. C. Branch for,Susquehanna County, conducted by - " L. F. FITCH, - Montrose. Claims presented and prosecuted before Congress; Court of Claims and the Departments. PATENTS, PEN SIONS, BOUNTIES and AItREAREI of PAY . 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 Wail calls in this line of business. Infor mation ma, and no ma'am; unless successful. Montrose, .31;ch 12, 18811.—arn . L. F. FTTCII. MONTROSE SIMON Will open:in Montroie, April 13,1803. . Y. D. HIIBIT, Princi al. Ilia. JESSIE BISSELL,: t.„ No pains will be spared to make the School worthy of patronage. It will.be conducted upon the Normal Sys tem. No better opportunity for those qualifying them. seises for teachiggon be offered. I 1211/8211/1 quanta OF it WBBlll.. Prlmiry Deprtment $2,00 ttisB,oo Common Branches • Natural Sciences. or /Niter Mathematic,. . • CM T•Tt• Prtuaraf: =EX] GOOD N 'WS ! GREAT COMMOTION IN TILE DRY - GO Otls, T ,r 3 'Wren ease raxa.A.CE To Purchase • • G J Where yen aro Sure of getting the worth of yonr.mon ey, is at the . strxecoPt,.m CAF uttentrg, l Al3senbaum, • Ca. THE CERTAIN RISE IN , DOMESTICS; has put us on our guard, and we havelately laid in stiarii e stock, which enables us to offer to our customers, good'. on equally as good, terms as formerly, considering the rise.• AT 'THE STORES OF ISitttinlltr.. 't - oselibaul.nt qLe., AT Montrose, Susi:fa County, Pa., New-York, _ Susquehanna Depot, OUR FALL, AND WINTER: STOCK Xs Complete, : " e are determined not to be outdone, either ilprlCei or ."-- qualitiesand we will endeavor to give our uatomera all possible satisfaction. In this branch our stock is complete, .and will be sold lower, and more tastefully finished than 'any one-horse establishment, or any fonr-borse concern this side of N. York City, is able to Infer or piduce. We can assure the public that.we constantly ern toy the best cutters and workmen to make np our sto 1397Germents made to order 'Or On the shortest notice. larA Good Fit Warranted or no sale, . In order to close out our. stock of . • W 2521123 CLIOUIELNig we will eell at a emali advance above cost FURNISHIN.G..GOODS: A Great Stock contently kept, - and sold lower than the lowest at Gniteubtig, !Aosiitraiimi.' ass . - Montrose, 4i3nary Ist, 1363.. ' '. • : . TO DAIRYMEN. TUE have made arrangements to send. Butter to New •VT York on Consignment or Contract, during the season. We will furnish pails•freeito all who are desi rous of doing either. •To those who want to send we will guarantee the highest market price and prompt . re illr7V, they paying freight and commission. gap^'We • will advance money on consignments if wanted, and hold ourselves responsible for all Butter and Pails owned by dairymen and Foil • us. BALDWIN, ALLEN • N' Montrose, April 10th, 1863. No.IEINIBIXcZA Examining Surgeon-! THE subscriber having been appointed* the ' dorm missiMier of Pensions, a - MEDICAL - EXAMINER at. large to examine•and give certificates to all entitled to . Pensions, will attend to all application's that may be presented tohim, at Montrose, Pa. ?looms at .1. 8. Tar. bell's Hotel. • , E. PATRICK. Montrose, April 6, 1863.—tf ' - . • BOYD .&. WOODRUFF , -CARRY ON THE • • BU MESS NEXT BELOW EEARLE I SI HOTEL. ALSO The CARPENTERING Business NEAR THE . 31ETHODIST • CHURCH; Virllkeep constlintly on band a general assortment ot STICII O I9 of then oet approied "oat terns ; Builders' Hardware of all kin i dw. • Farmers' Tools of All Kinds. • BraseWare,`Borcelnin Ware, Japanned and Plain Tin Ware of the best material. . Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, ' an d Sash. Pumps, Lead . Pipe, Lamps, Bird Cages, etc., &c.: : Terms right, : Remember the , place. Call and see ne war. u. Bein, • - 1 BOYD dc WOODRUPW. IL A. WOODUUTP. $ Montrose , July 22d, ititi2. • Administrator's Notice: A LL persons indebted toile estate of Biles F. Illiane; JelL. late of Rarmony, dec'd, are hereby requested to make immediatapayment,s nd all persons having claims against saidestate willpresent them forthwith to _ C. L. BROWN, Administrator. Montrose, April 6,1863.-6 w WALL AND WINDOW PAPER. A new supply - • S. 11. Sayer Itro•ii . bave made arrangements for'a . quatt-, thy thise celebrated mowers, and will be happy to receive orders fr om those intending to purchase at an early a day as possible,• • April 18, 180. • , Timothy - Seed. 1111TRRE1.1)8 Pure Timothy Seed, for eabilatimu Montrose, Maya 91,1863. Kerosene. fre Beals minket. constantly on band t end Mulct, .1_ Cpriee as it can be obtaiind of any Dealer In town.' Pr Item taber 2'n:roll's Dreg Store. il --nnuaLvs
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