The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 10, 1863, Image 3

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    co crzryst , .A. 3 1 43 0 1.41.111.19;
voice ft'omftiohmoEuL:=We print to
day a letter from a prisoneein Richmond,
wr itten by a young man,- a native of the
township of Bridgewater., Hlts plait facts
constitute an appeal'in behalf of our suf
fering soldiers that should induce all to
d o what they can in the w i tty of relief_if
yo
have no friends there, remember hat
ma ny who are there have no friends who
ca n relieve them. Persons who desire to
tbute to this most desirable purpose,
nc3l upon the managers of our Aid
society.
Treasurer's Report hr Nov. 1863.
The Soldiers' Aid Society reports for
t he past month as hereunder:
Balance on hand Nov. let,. $134 08
Articles sold, 33
'
gra. Young, 1 i 1
Proceeds of supper, 78 01
Mil. D. Poit; 2 Of
ljnion meeting, thanksgiving day 55 6 .
A. J. Gerritson, 4 51
A Friend, for Richmond prisoners 15 01
Expenses for the month, '$ 74 10
Bal. on hand, Dec. Ist 216,47
$290
Mrs. if...T. WEBB, Treas.
"Various Sources.”—This mythical in
dividual continues to be a liberal contrib
utor to the treasury of the Soldiers' Aid
Society, judging by the incorrect reports
which appear in the.ltepublican. This, is
the only paper that publishes the reports
as furnished. Our down town neighbor
has too much petty meanness to publish a
truthful report, but alters it to suit his
low malignity. 4,c;
Volunteers.--Atiother draft, is soon lo
be made unless the quotas are filled by
volunteering, but few are enlisting. most
persons going as substitutes, or waiting
to be drafted. But large numbers of
volunteers are flocking into the Stores of
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co., to buy a
Stock of muter clothing, &c., atJow east]
prices.
New Year's Ball.—A Ball will be given
at the Union Hotel of R. C. VAn. in New
Milford, on Friday evening, Jan. i5t,1864.
Good music will be in attendance. Bill,
$3,00. dcc
The Next Draft.—All aged or infirm
parents; (without reference to their prop
erty,) will be entitled to elect one son to
be exempt from next. draft. Papers made
out and sent to the hoard for the small
sum of $1,50, at R. B. & G. P. Little's of
fice in Montrose.
Sewing Iffuldges.—Save $5. —Those
wishing to purchose a first-rate Sewing
Machine of thp Wilcox it Gibbs, or of the
Finkle it - Lyon patent, can hear how to
buy one direct from , either manufacturer,
warranted nzi-usual, at a discount of DI or
12 per cent. - discount from regular prices,
with reasonable credit on half the amount,
by calling upon or adddressing the editor
of this paper.
Farms for EiiilB.—The subscribers offer
for gale owasy terms, two valuable farms :
eoe of iWacres in Great ,Bend township,
shoat 80 acres improved ; one of 104. acres
in Harford township, 75 acres improved,
For particulars enquire of A. T. Trow
bridge, Esq., Great Bend, or of
Jour &Amu,:
Hartbrd,
nov26 4w
ISTKIINAL RETNSIIE
STAMP TAX
OS PROMISSORY NOTES
ALL Notes not over $2OO
Over $ 200 and " 400
" 600
•' 603 " 1.000
" LOOO " 1.200
1,400
" 1,400 " 1,600
" 1,000 " 1,930
" 1,600 " 2.000
" ,030 2,200
" 2.200 "' 2,400
" 2.4a0 2,600
" 2,600 " 2,800
3,000
" 3.000 " 8,203
" &WO {t3,400
" 3.400 ' 6 3.600
" 3,600 {{ a,soo
" 3sj " 4.000
• car The Singer Sewing Itistehlnes.—Our
LETTER A Faintly Sewing Machine is fast gaining a
worldwide reputation. It is ond doubt the best and
cheapest and aunt beentifol of Sewing Maeldnes
Yet offered to the public. No other Sewing Ma
chine has so Many useful applianees for Hemming,
Binding, Felling, Tucking, Gathering, Guaging. Braid-
Jag, Embroidering,
_Cording, - ;and so fora, No other
Family Sewing ehlnehas so mnehespacity for B other
variety of wort. It will sew all kinds of cloth. andwith
all kind! of thread. Great and recent Improvements
make our Family Sewing Machine most reliable, most
durable, and most certain in action at all rates of speed,
It makes the interlocked stitch, which is tbebest stitch
known. Any one, even of the most ordinery cspacicy.
can see, at a glance, how to use the letter A Fatally
irwiri machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are
isnialied in chaste and exquisite style.
The 'Folding Case, of the Fatally Machine Is apiece of
, canning workmenship of the most useful kind.- It pro
wls she machine when not in and when ebinir to
be operated maybe raper:ass a spacious and substantial
takieto sustain the work. While some of the "Cues,
made out of the choicest anti simplest woods,are dubbed
in the simplest and chastest mamterpoasable, others are
adorned and embellished in the mast costly and superb
Martnerabsol.
It is utely necessary to see the Family Machine
• i beau noperation, so as to judge of its great capacity . and
ty.
tits fastbwmin. as popular for family sewing as our
- lEasinfsetruinr, machiaes ardor manufactiringpmposes.
The Branch Offices are well supplied with silt, twist,
th=needless„oil, rte., of the verybest quality.
for a Parma:.
THE SINGER IitANTIFACTUIUNG COMPANY,
nova 458 Broadiraj , New York.
lohiaOlffee.FlOCheatnut ereet.
MD, WJETh.OUSE. FOSTER Agents in Montrose.
THE CONFESSIONS AHD . EXIISHIELNCE OE AN
NVALlD.—Published for the benefit. and as a warning
And &action toyoung men'who safer from nervowa De
-lilfty, premature decay of Manhood. etc.. supplying at
Abe same time. the means of self.enre, By one who has
'eased himself a ft er being put to great injury and ex
. penile through medical humbug sage:awry.
• By endodng s post 9sid addressed enveloPe. flub
wpiesuuty be bad of the author.
NATHANIEL IlLaYEAlit. Rev: .
Bedford. Hinge Counthlf T.
mays-4ylc
Young or Old, Mole or • Veriasde.—lf
vetu tar r been suffertne fromhabit Indulged In by the
YOUNG OF BOTH MM. let& eases so toinyalse.
,snlngsymptoms. which eats them formArrls_ !IA Is
;the greatest whlett.am befall - HAN or WOMAN._
Bee symptoms eMunerstedln Advertisement,. ntld if
:yetiste s suffeser. oat,out the adveztlsement; and send
~ : torjt- s t onne..Melsys . Ask forlielmold's;
4ke mother. •MC&Te ellloutder•
. 040 1131, 4141 " 41:4' 2m
or-steromasi vcitetiahrlniestus stymy_
lINIV/1103.41.- SATISFACTION; during the 14 years it
haebeetintredacisi into th/United.Statee, :Atter being
triedn Milifone, It Wen FlOclarnekt he VI 4 6-
Myer f the wptid. Inca/mot caned e, the niiivent
id If heed es directed it andlieve tuts
Baled In silt instance. For coldit.etmghatind infino
aim It can't beat. One 25 cent wit) trill cute - all
the abov.e, baldest/el/1g /metal in bi Willy for Pit
den accidents, such as burns, cute, BE4I s‘lntect stinge,
otc. 11:perfectly innocent bytalteinteritall}, lll 4
be given to the oldest parson or youngest chUd. rkice
23 and 50tents rt bottle. 0111 ck, 50 Curtin:Wl Street;
York. Seidl/yell Druggists, nov.o lin
'NEW nun Lens POE BALE ' -Atpo, GAB
`. OEN, OR nun name,
Suitable for Oespes, Peaches; Fenno 1155 berries.
Strawberries, 'Blackberries, Currants, &c., of F . 236 Bo
10 or2o acres each, at the following prices for the' pros
entiviz 20 acres for $300,10 acreefor $110,5 acres for
$5O, 236 acres for $40,1 acre for $2O. Payable by one
dollar a week.
' Also, good Cranberry lands. and village lots in Chet
wood, 95 by 100 feet, at $lO each, payable by oncodollat a
week. The above land and farms, are situated at Chet
wood. Washington township, Burlington county,' New
Jersey. For farther information, apply. with a P."O
stamp, fora cimalar, to B. FItAI4hrINCIABK,
Feb. 8.'03:=17 No. 90 Ceder Street, New York.
On the 20th tat., by S. W. Tewksbury,
Esq., Mr. Ituns. CAritn.r., ; 'of Factory.
ripe, Pa., and Mrs ? &wit Pmu.ws, of
Lathrop._
$290 5
In Clifford, on the 22d Oct., of dipthe
ria, EDWARD C. DECRREi aged 32 years.
Ile was quiet and unassuming, yet faith
ful. and 'true in all .thi l'elatieris.cif life. lie
was sick Only. about, nine, days,, during
which time' he wassufferer, a. great ' yet
murmured net. His mind coitinueil than
unto the end, and he gave clear evidence
of strong faith in the:Lord Jesus Christ.
He - leaves a wire and two children, an
aged father, and a numerous circle of rel
atives and friends to mourn his early
death.
R. 8. , & GEO.. •P.- LITTLE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Lave,
MACCONTIELCIEM, IPenciataies.
OFFICE on lilairiStrect. 'Particular attention even
toecuveYancing,,. 'Wend
BENTLEY & LOOMIS,
Attorneys and ClonnsellOrs at Law.
OFFIC4 OVER FULLERS'._ DRUG STORE,
ISCUELAS-WPCVN,
COLLEVTIONS and BEBUTANOES promptirmade.
and ail business intruated tothem attended to with
fidelity.
Diane
11111Itary claims for Pensions, ' CP, Back Pay.
ac., will be carefallwprenared and attended to, as also
all claims for exemption fromDratt. ,The following are
among the causes for ' ,
J. Z SECRETARY OF TREASIMYhas not yet
given notice of any ention to withdraw this pop
ular Loan from Sale at / ftr and until ten days notice is
given.the undersigncd, as 4.6 General Subscription
Agent s , ' will continue to supply the public.
The whole it ot ltutitof the Loan authorized is sso' %COD;
000. „Nearly $ 00.000,000 have been already sub.
scribed for a paid into the Treasury, mostly within
the last seven months. The large demand from abroad,
and the rapidly Increasing home demand for use as the
basis foriffrenlation by National Banking Associations
' now organizing! in all parts of the country, will, Ina very
. short Period, absorb the balance. Sales have recentiy
ranged from ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequectly
exceeding three millions daily, and as it is well known
that the Secretary of the Treastiry has ample and =dial
/
tug resources In the Duties on 'lmports and Internal
Revenue, and in the Issue of the interestbearing Legal
Tender Treasury Notes, it is almost a certainty that he
will not find it necessary, for along time to come, to
seek a market ter any , other long or permanent Loans.
o the INTEREST and I'RLICIPAL of which are payable
'2 in GOLD.
~.- Prudence and self interest must force the minds of
0 those conteniplating the formation of National Banking
a Associations, as well as the minds of all who have idle
0 money on their bands, to the prompt conclusion that
they should lose nolime in subscribing to this most
10 ular Loan. It will soon be beyond their reach, and Will
20 advance to a handsome premium, as was the result with
50 the " Seven Thirty" Loan, when it was all sold and ecid
t 0 no !anger be subscribed forat par.
FAA It is a Six per Cent. Loan the Interest
10 and Principal payable in Co in, thus yield
-10 ingover NINE per Cent. per annum at the
)0 present rate of premium on coin.
)0
The Government requires all duties on imports to be
vi paid in Coin; the duties bare for a long time past
) amounted to overa Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily,
a sum nearly three times greater than that required in
the payment of the Interest on all the 5.20's and other
permanent Leans. So that it is hoped that Hsi surplus
Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will enable the
United States to resume specie payments upon all
tiabll
idcs.
The Loan Is called 5.20 from the fact that whilst the
Bonds may run for 20 years. - yet the Government has a
right to..pay them off in GOLD at par, at any time after
5 years.
The Interest is paid half-yearly, viz: on the
that days ofNoveinber and May.
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are payable
to bearer, and are $5O, $lOO, $500,, and, $1000; or Regis
tered Bonds of same denominatidus, and in addition,
$l,OOO, and $lO.OOO. For Banking purposes and for in
vestments of Trast-mcmies the Registered Bonds are
preferable.
These 5.20's cannot be taxed by State', cities,' towns
or counties, and the Government tax on theth is only
one-and4-half per cent. on tbe amotmt of Incomd,lrhen
the ineoine of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollars
per &intim; all other investments, such as income from
Mortgages, Railroad Stock and Bonds. etc.. must pay
from three to five per cent. tax on the ineome.
Banks and Bankers throughout the Country will con
tinue todispose oftheßonds ; and all orders by mail, or
otherwipe promptly attended to.
:The inconvenience of a few dais' delay in the delivery
olthe Bonds is unavoidable, the delimit:ming so great ;
bates interest commences from the day of subscription.
no loss ls occasioned, suid every effert la beinr, • pedalo
diminish the delay. ' . .
filecB:w „ , SAN" COOL.
'SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
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EXEDIPTION FROND RAFT t
1. Being one of the sons of aged or infirm parents
where there are more than one.
2. The father of a motherless child or children under
12 years of age, dependant upon him for support.
3. The only 5012 of a widow of aged or Infirm patents
dependent upon hiM for support.
4. A member of a family, two members of which are
alre f ady in the service.
6. .01 physical disability, or en alien.
6. AU claims for an election of osz, from two or more
eons. suer be made ELIO= the draft.
B. S. BENTLEY, F. B. LOOMIS.
Montrose, Pa. dec9 6t Scranton, Pa.,
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DANIEL ROMAN. Principal.
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THE WINTER TERM Of tbis iristitn
don will eormtienCe co' TUESDAY,
December Ist, 1863, in New, 1111TVORD,
Sus 'a comity, under, the 'hivervisiod of
tbe Directors. -•
TUITION PER TEEM OF 11 WEEKS.
Comnion'EmOisb,
—lrtgher. ‘ 5 4,00:
,Languages, , 5,00
Music, Drawing, and Painting on iikeilu
terms.
J, DLCKERMA.NpIity Tresitlent t .
T, Botts; SeAretari;
3 14 1 PT4) .1 550 4 1 440.4•7114. T ;
wrestlelitifjterehy 'Ufa a titts t itileiakmed, an
A.,AuditorappollitedlTAQ 0/ V l ' lllls- P t" t BP
county' t6tdate'distributton alba' fan banns
of the adndnialr stip of David Allen, deqesised,will attend
tothe Mittel! nth% appointment at Idantace In Montrose
dn Mir theAtti day of.Tanuary,l B64 intien
a; ut:t : a c hic tufts and place . all persona'• tideireatad
will present their claims or be-forayer.4cbatrd from
comipg in.upon said fund. ' ' '
duet° 4tr F. B. BTilsaanin, Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.,
NOTIOE to hereby given that the tindralghed, an
Andßonappgititgpx thtrOTPhatle. tt cpaq'a
county to alt dtstributibj. 141103 ilind in ne ands of
the adminUtratdf of I , 4tek , decefutbd. wi t attend
40 thothattearof hie appdititinetit at hfi offitelit
on Friday the 6th day of January 1804, at ohe o'clOck in
the afternoon „ at which tutu an d all place, peraehs In
terested prom. e their claims Or be-fottabr debarred
from coming in upon aaid MA&
declo 4w ' P. B. STREETER, Auditor.
Notice,
tit niiiierkgried, en AuditOiapPointed by the Orph
ans Court of thisquehaniiii co. to make distribution
of the hinds in the matter of the estate of Stephen Payne,
deceased,will attend to the duties of his appointment on
Thursday, Dec. Slat, istta, at oue o'clock. p. nr., at his
office in 31ontrose, at which time and place ail persons
interested Will present their claims or be forever barred
from coming in upon said fund.
, 40;3 4wA.O. Ffitlll=., Auditor.,
'-' Auditor's Notice.
jOTIt is hereby given .that , ' the:undersigned: ,'art
.11 Auditor appointed by the Orphan . ,Court of Sus
quehanna county to make distributlotr of the 'funds in
the matter of the estate of A.,J. Walker,olcceased„ will
attend to the duties of hie appointment at hie office in
Montrose, pn 'Monday the 4th ay; of January'. 1364. at 10
o'clock in•the forenoon, at which time and place all per-
sona interested will present their claims or be forever
debarred from coming In upon said fund. '
c'ec3 dw' A. Q„ WAIUIIIN, Auditor.
Auditer's Notice.
TILE undersigned, haying been appointed an Auditor
hr the Orphan's Court of Bnsq'n county, to hear the
parties in interest upon exceptions to the account of W.
L. Post. last Guardian of the estate of Marilbl
(a minor) will attend.to the duties of his Appointment
at his Office in Montrose. on Tuesday, January 6th, Mat
at ten o'clock.n. m.. at which time and place all persons
interested will please attend.
tie 4w WARREN, Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
INOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned an Aud
!tor appointed by the court of Common, Pleas of
Susquehanna County', to make distribution of the Binds
arising from the sale by the Sheriff of the real estate of
ENOS GARDNER, will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment at his Office in Montrose, on Saturday, the
19th day of December, 1868, at one o'clock in the after
noon, at which time and place all Remus interested
will present their claims or be forever barred from coin
ing in upon said ftind.
novce 4t J. B. McCOLLUM, Auditor. ,
Anditoes Notice. ,
In in!? Estate Qf Gamut Stone, demised. B. G/Idgfn.
•
Executor. • •
THE undersigned having been appointed an Auditor
to hear, the, parties in interest upon exceptions to
the account of the executor, will ettend to the duties of
his appointment at his Office in Dlordrose on Monday.,
December - Mb, ot 10 o'clock..a. m., at which time
and place all persons interestWwill please attend.
not % 4t W. 11. JESSUP, Auditor.
. Adinini'stratorle Notice.
NOTIOE is herebygiven to ail persons Indebted to the
Estate of JOHN GARDNER, late of Herrick town
ship, deceased, tp'make immediate paynient, and all
persons havingelaims against said estate will present
them to the andensigned for settleme lni nt.
JO 31. 3IYERS,
Herrick, Nov. 26,1563.-6 w Administrator.
Admihistriktor's -Notice.
LL Persons indebted to the estate of CHARLES M.
tl PICRET, deceased, late of Rash township, are re
qnested to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims agalnstsaid estate will present them to the an
deisigned tin settlement. ALBERT PICKET,
Rush, Nov. 19, 1863.-6 t Administrator.
Adndnistrator's Notice•
iIVOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to V.d.
„Li mond G. Tewksbury,lste Of Lathrop township,deed;
ttrltialtkltnmtdinte payment. and All . prsOns, having
claims , against .aid dec ed ent, will .ptpsent the same to
the tindersigned fur !settlem ent.
TRUMAN BELL,. Adm`r.
llopbottom, Oct. 22, 1683. Owe
Executrix's Notice.
A LL persons Indebted to the Estate of FRANCIS
Jek. McGRATH , late of Silver Lake township, dee'd. arc
hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and all per
sons having claimsagates[ said estate will present them
to the undersigned for settlemen cG t.
MARY MRATII, Executrix.
Silver Lake, Nov. 12th, 1863. dt•
Executor's
T ETTERS Testamentary to the Estate of Lrnta
JU 8.. Cutouts, deceased. late of Forest 'Lake township.
having been granted to the undersigned; all persons In.
debted to Said estate are fequested to make lmmedlatc
payment. and those baying .. demands against the .ante to
present them to ' ' ' C. L. BROWN.
Montrose,, Oct. 1863,--36t . • Executor.
IDMMISTRITOR'S SILE.
MBE eadetsigned *tit tea at ttaktiott- to the Blithest
andbest bidder. At the late Y, residence of HIRAM
SCOTT, deceased. in BRIDGEWATER, on THURSDAY
December 10th,1863, at 10 o'clock - m., the,
following
perscmalproperty,late of said decedent:
Eleven COWS, _ yoke of` OXEN. 1 seven-years.old
MARE:4 SHEEP. SHOATS, ono limber WAG ON, , cmc
light twahotse WAGON, 1 est d•mble HARNESS; one
,single MUMPS, 1 two-horew SLEIGH. 1 pair BOBS,
1 PLOW. tIIARROW, LOG-CILAI:NS, .and otherFAR
MING utensils. Feather -Beds. and- BEDDING: two
STOVES, I BUREAU, DESK, BEDS'ITsADS, CHAIRS,
DAIRY utensils, a quantity of Hemlock Lumber, HAY,
Ac..
TERMS.—AII stuns, under, $ 5 . cub ; or orer
months creditwith Interest and approved , seennty.
. A. BALDWIN, Administrator.
Montrose x Kov. W), 1863.-8 w
Sheriff's Sale.
. .
BY virtue or sundry writs issuedby the Court of Com
mon Picas of Susquehanndeounty. and to me direc
ted, I will expose to sale bv ohne vendee, at the Court
Rouse, In Montrose, on AY. December al. 1 883 .
atone o'clock, p. in., the following described piace.or
parcel of land, to wit:
• ALL that certain piece= parcel of land situate In the
township of Great Bend; Ccruntyof Susq'a and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit:
On the north by lands, of Charles Snedaker,
on the east by lands of Peter Helder, and on the south
and west by hods of Benjamin andMlclit el Spearback ;
contains 110 acres, be the same more or less, with , the
appurtenances, 8 [tamed dwelling houses, two barns,
one saw mil Lone orchard. and about 60 acres Improved.
[Taken at the snit of Win. J. Terrell. vs. B. T. Young.
DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, DEC. V, 1863.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PAY, , AND .
PENSION OFFICE,
. .
Over the • Post-Offiee
_
litrazL' tram.. 1 2 ".
Alma duly anthorizqd tit prepare the necesearyvia
pera for all applications for SoLdiere. :width° (11-
4:m9,0=n% hairs and cbildrenrof deCeased S/4tOrft. Or
Bounty, Back-p'ay 8c Pensions,
I will attend to that businessi for thesum of • -
"TWO"
,90.1r.mIs8it8"
fortachclaim—thls to-coverall exienses. inchadlng
Justices' fees, Clerk's Certificates; an -po t tage.
..,
Tide is about one.third the stun usually charged for
,the business.
All persons interested will please take notice and gov
ern thellite/YP"cc?rdiViAin; FRAM,
•' •
J ttoiney and 6aunsalloi at Law, and Llahn Agent.
Montrose, Ckt. 22, - W.I. . . •. • • ,
SOLDIERS', BOUNTY,
PENSIONS,
..„. .
And' . .-Back' -. Pay I
MIR tliideriiinedlictisszp'"Actxr bi . TUJ (Onyx.
I. wort, will giveptomi4ittentloo toldltiOttie !tar)*
ted totddeite.,'lllochistogdeptiniteestrtiV
:24otMet 141 4 11 * x• •4 . 44 , Eqiif ,l ; l7 . l .
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NJfind tlt BEST of Coal OU, Ten diftdreriti t ualltlea
. WERT BODY - ..6/
NJ of Green, letkoad Jispan TEAS; Brow, 'rushed
and Powdered Sugars ; - •
Sugars; • ki
1".-JOYAN-: ANDERSON "
. Ch wltt# andci Smoking Tobaccos, ' ; '..
P P
4r siar l. M edal "
.4 .
, ...
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Saleratns Cream ot Tartar; Batter. Boston; Esidti, it
Sugar Crackers ; Fluid and Mecca Oil tor rateblnety; ex
am:rent imaties of. Syrups and Molssses ; but more pt
.BO+o and bogs
Cloth and Robber Overshoes,
BUFFALO: ROBES - -2. ...
. HO RSE 'BLANKETS,
PACKING LTand Barrels, Iron, INalls,.bow ties;ind
A FULL,i . As.soOtaent
,cti
;005L1.0g$1 . ,P14 8 f$
Montrose, 3*. 25,1863.
" VC:7 01 1:7
PLEASE try some of the BEST. Coal 011 In marker.
Inquire of LATHROP; TYLER & IttLET
uTE haNie a lite and desirable aisortment of Silks,
‘l l Merinos, Fermatas, Alpacutte.Delaines, & Dress
(foods of even' -description. • Balmoral, Skirts,- Shawls,
Glove P, add 'foster). dt.c.,,tc., (fo.whick-we aro•adding
now styIes.ENERY NEW / which we would ask yop,u)
call and examine.
• LATUROP, TYLER & RILEY.
Montrose, Nov. 25.
GENTLEMEN..
"MULL STOCK crf Clothe, Casa!lvrea, Veatinga, Heady
3tallo'Clothlug. Hata add Cabs, &a., you can and at
.31anose, Noy. - 23. LATHROP, TYLER &
rALICPCOPI: rr.ELDI I I"
,
To Justices of -the Peace
L I .
ANII I :TU ALL - g
BUSINES: , .IIIEIL
Oman or Assisson oP lwriathat.Rityffiks
Pon ails trra Diurriuor Or YZNIVA.
Montrose, Nov. PIM 1863.
•
-BE Jurat of an affidavit !alum - before 8 Indic° of
the Nice, V, °tall Public orother alter duly atithor
ized to take aZdavits, fa held to boa ceittikato, and as
such. a stamp denoting, salty of tivecenta mud be qf
fixed oThif l Osuradri CioAorflf.bfforab ireohOot t redarit
ie made:
All transcripts made and certified bYlnisticett 'require
Wilke stamp. t
Aur , .Pitosesaur Nom whether Tor s sum
greater- than twenty dollars. =ebbe stam when
executed ; and the maker of a note who fails-tit stamp
it is liable to a penalty of fifty dollars Tor each offense,.
besides the valnwof tlteproper. Melnik - _
The payee of a Note, and the grantee of a Deed which
is delivered unstamped, may immedieely upon accept
ing, the delivery of such note or, deed, aid: audcaneel
the proper stamp, bet. this does no; relieve the maker
of such note or the grantor in such Ifeeti.lrom thepen
ally Incurred by'him for not atllx.imt and eatttelling
the proper stamp.
The samepenalty is incurred for not. cancelling the
stamp, when it is affixed by the proper person.,
All officers connected with the Revenue Department
ire specially charged with the &sty of reporting any vio
lation of the Revenue Laws, to the Collector for prose-
All .
cati.
persons violating said laws' imAtitiinctis
negligence. or *itemise, will - be - promptly dealt with,
sal autjteld risiiptuisihle_by.the.Department that the
laws ifathiatespect be faithfully observedia this district
W. H. JESSUP, -
nov2l3Bt Assessor for the 12th District ofPa.
WRENS'S PULMONIQ SYRUP
17s 1 roploo:1
CONSUMPTION.
SCHENK'S PULMONIC SYRIEP
WILL CURE
CONSTMIPTION.
SCHENK'S PULMONIC SYRUP
WILL CURE
CONSUMPTION,
SUP
WILL CURE
CONSUMPTION.
SCHEYEIS SEA-WEED ,TONIC
WI7.A. CURE
- DYSPEPSIA. -
. .
SCLIENIPS' SEAJUED TOPIC
WILL CURE'
DYSPEPSIA.
SCHENK'S SEA-WEED TONIC
WILL CURE
DYSPEPSIA.
SCHENK'S SEA-WEED TONIC
WILL CORE
DYSPEPSIA.
BCKENICS MANDRAKE PILLS WiLL CUBE
Liver Complaints,
SCIEMPS ISANDRAER PILLS WILL CUB
Liver Complaints,
SCHEIMEi =UN= RILLS WILL ME
Liver Complaints.
SCHEIIII's . 3IiNDICAICEI PILLS WILL Ftqap
Liver Complaine.
IL SCHENK has a lario salt of tram atitio.
Sl Bond street, New York, where ho put befOunit_eveg
Tuesday. from!) a.m. to 3p , m., and at tie. .331ifelFlitn
'street. Philadelphia, Pa., every Saturday.
ile .
keeps a large supply of medicines at his rowel. ,
-which cap bo had at all times. Those wishlngativice or •
an exa m inatio n of the lungs will do Wen to call 'on him
as above, He makes, no charge for advice. but for a
thorough ev, , m *on with tho Resplrometer, his price
is S 3.
gan3r persons are afraid to have their lungs examined
by Dr. Schenk for bar that they 'will be found incurable,'
and by that means it is put 63' until It is too late. llout
much better it woaldbo to. know, their condition stance
'as by abundant', of evidente,Dr. S. hasshowTlMeitient
certificates in this litythat ho bas 'cured advitriCed stages
of Consumption.
Dr. Schenk', Frlicipal Office 'is No. 39 North Oh 'pt.,
philadelphW Pa.,7hcro letter, fer advitte slietfid el'
Ways be.dlrcotet
•
Price of lho Pitmaitic Syrtip and Sea Weed Taal,
each $1 per bottle, the half dozen. Mandrake Pills
23 =taper box.
For Sala by all sta and Stosokecpcm.. . •
Oct. 15, 186 8 . am , ,
. .
, .
_ .
,::DR D• lA. LATHROR‘r„,
....
FFickw vo; tiippii & Co'ioliffiipskteig. Honae.
QStagerY la pretilar:, virleererence 10 sears c" ,
perygs.c. •:--; ' . - ,-- . • litoatrosePlitsr, 16C±3.
.- .
• 4 1`!.'."'
' i
,
-fltS 4 Rri,cetb pa J 1
for. /Bue4.whefitt,
oats, -I ' . Heaps. ) , BuCkwheat Flotr;
Rye Flour, Flax: - seat,''
Potatoes /' Beeswax,:
RUYTEIk Dried Apples,
Poultry,/ Pelts, &ie.`, ate dt
, c.,
At the Old Stan d a few doors below
lioffi' / s corner.
Montrose, Nov. 2.1
THE MIST BRIM
NEW FALL
ARE TO BE 11017,,,NR1AT•,R;;;
JABS B. DRIVITTI!
"IDLEGAIIT assortment of Ladles' Dress Goode, Dem
1.1 . 1 Cashmeres, Pais . Cremes? all-woor Plaids,
black and cplored alpacas, black effluents it Onetime,
Ladled cloths; Skeleton and Daktioral Skirts -
DOMESTICS: ,
11roxiik and bleached &Wilms. _Mite, red, gray. stri
ped and'illomestic &mini, denims, ticks, and MI. other
stylectif domestics.
LAI I;.\ 'll/117C;1;4: .1
e u nr: vv
Partictilaratte t ntion ittealledhl this department, •..Xtra
disci blick'lletteirclothaandcaasstmeres , : 'army nine cas
ohnereS, fancy cassimeres, Kentucky Jean. sheens gray,
satinet, and Tailorts' Trimmings, Hats and Capeettc.
• '
I.f:lA:sales ear T.'.
hosiery. 4toeds and Leggitis, Ladles' &Satin,' Panay
Goods and, li,otions„ including au elegant and chteito
I r lit.Yl. l l! B' PM . PPP / PP. t c.v.)
eatoviaartzAe
,Sugarcbtoarn.yellose imd white; atisilees not td ar
ched, japan, Black, and Green Tea, of the ctuy :BEST
nelity, co e. spices, ginger, snuff and tobaceo, Birds'
nedotuickerel, codfish; cite.jete, 7 = - •
trockery, l Oil,- Lamps; -Glass,' acc.
crockery otaUkind4.3safdwiro nOl4l 6,21,•1am
4
nahoo, etc Pt! ' anditiresi kinbN'igt
Paillte,Paint •
,
BOOTS AND SIMS,
Mena' Kip and heavy boots, boys and Youth's kipand
heavy bocits,.ehildren's Copper toed, shoes, misses' mo
rpeco shoes, ladlealptime Article *lab* slit2.o o , ladles'
garters morocco shoes, ladles' balnioral shoes, ladies
calf shoes. . .
The above goods are to be sold at prices that willsatia
ty, every. one.,
TO "'DAIRYMEN. •
1. have gonatantly on bands enpplrat tatter pans . No
charger tot patty and taah for bahot. loshton - SaltTor sale
Produce taken In Exchange.,
16ntfose, Sept. 21,1863. Y. rt. DitWlfT.
, FAXILY DYE COLORS- t
Mick
Bark Aline:. ,•
Light Blue:
French Bine,
Browo,
Dart Brown;
Light Brown,
Sinai Brown,
enmson,
Dark Drab,
Light Drab,
Dirk Green,
Light Green,
F) .Goode, Stut*le
Veing 1114
tarti,airegees, _ , outlets, fintsit
Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's clothing,
- and till hindd of Wearing Apparel.'
RrAL. lES42temriam.g of 80 per ot.
For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost live times that sum. Verrone shades can
be produced from fho same. Dye. The process is simple
and any one can nee the Dye with perfect success. •
Directions in,Englirh, French and German, inside of
each package. . • - „
For further information in Dying, andgiving a perfect
knowledge what colors arc best adapted to dye over oth
ers, (with manrvainsble irccipcs.rpnrotmse Howe
Stephenti”TreatiSe On Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by
motion receipt of price—,Mcents.
Matialkctrired by BOWE' STEPHENS.
260 Broadway, Boston.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally.
Oct: 8, 18e8. ' • . -
THE FAMOUS BARBEL" • .
Come-arid eco the famous Barber,
Famous Barber, late of Hayti..., •
late of Hayti. now at Tarbell's,
Now at J. 13. TarbelYs Hotel.
Find me shaving and shampooing, .
, Findrae cutting hair to maim
•Find Me•ready at'yeur service.
•At your service, • CHARLEY MOREL%
Montrose, Oct. 15.1.86.1 , .tt .
EXEMPTION OFFICE,
'OVER - 111E PO3T:OFFICE,
mIrE widerelgned having made arrangements to se:
care exemptions front titer Draft to those entitled,
and having Procures; from the office of the Prey/oat-Mar
abet at Strantort•the , requisite forms;abd, instruttlons,
will attend to that beslness at hie office in Montrose de
ring the eontinunne.e of the draft. Office• hours from. 0
o'clock, 4. m. to 10 o'clock, p. m. Those'desirous of a
vailing themselves ofi my perylaas,, will present them
selves tit tilir orice edlntolyou receiving notice that
they are drafted, And I assure them that in so doing
they will !Wilt to their advantage.
The personi for whatri I" propose tes act. and who are
entitled to eats:options, are at follows v. ,
let, Each petrazt dra ft ed whole the anltson of tw ill
ow or of aged or Infirninarent or parents, • - • -" •
td. One of the consof aged -orintirm parents, when
thereto more than One con.
id: Each:person Who isihe only brother of a Child or
children, pude, 11 teardof age,tetiendent bn hialabor
for dupport. .;•
4th. Each person', 'member of family, where .ther6
are two members of the tame family aireadyin the mil
itary service of.the.Erdted,States. ,
sth. Zactipetton:wha is the shotheileis elu
ded' tinder in years of ago; dependent oh his labor for
support.
oth. Ettettperstm-"-underlo rant" of age, "over , 85
years" of age" , and [nettled, -ot -"over 45 years of
`MAK' Owlets:relied(' fOreigners. .3
Itlirwlitero there are two or Wore sone of an aged a
inflrm.parcnt,..and tbo parent desires to elect, which Apt
bo exelinpt. tiro clectign meat-be niasicv.before the draft,
or it he retarded.
There irermsoyother matterttpettlifning.fo the busi
newftwitleh serrimPorhstit to the iirafted'men to tinder
standcand of.which the7r wiitbe informed upon present
lag thentSelyenttt itiyOMee. -
P.ftitERLIX,VMASER.
• • ' " 'Attorney and Connselloc-at-pw;tind sr.
btnntraile Anglo 'lB6B. ' •
1- 130 CT . E. L.-HAVDRICE;
P _
HYSICIAI3 dt BURGEON; iespeetfully mars Mi
professional- entices to the -citizens of Prim*.
villa and sisliiitf.-:rirowerti:fbliollice of Dr. Leal.
Boards atl,lkakftra: - ' Vtly 1663.
.ly
LICE!' St CTIONEER.
C . ;.SVIMON:t .
flavitig, tSlteP ont a License for Cie titerpesay 'ads
JlLLtioneerintp, anti, teav,ing had several years eapefiene
ln ins badness. pow L eaden hie services to , tits pubilc
..ffetliatespactty.' NObe Mit a-ticensed Adetinneci Can
, tap anslt =test Ornio sitiokiril. Pee/109f Cliiirrsim ,
aly,t it 1862; Sees 5.11. -
°titers' by mall pionlptlr tittended to: ,- Residince:
Frlcndeslße Pa • 3f. C. SUTTON.
April 71. tr. If. "
GOODS!
Watches, Jewehy,---ancl
. .
; • .Silvet Ware.:,•
2118 undersigned • would rw4II niftily Milts
your attention, to his well selected stock °frith,
; o ,a ) . Gold MidSllver LATCH S, Pine (Sold 3 W6L
- W. of ages" kind and • variety, of atyies. , -,..apm.
pram/0 all.of newest: and most beautiful &Signe.
, lao;. Solid Silver Ware,' equal to eoin.-atist the best
make.of Sliver Vlated,Ware; , Bank article Is wattanted
tope as inpiesenttid. ' '•
iiiiddewelry•Carefraly rireairiff and mails
'faction gulifunteal. • JACOB BARLEY.. .
~
•—' • " " "(Suciensnr to Stauffer it ilarer •
No. a. 2 Iderket•Street,
. blare!' 4th; 1863 - 3mL. . .
, • AGENTS SOH ,
Thom!)Oon's "Black Star" Lino of
. - ; Liverpool Packets. .
-iiiftiONS'erielting to' send for their friettds in the old
'cotintry,titn pOrebaselMessge tickets by the 'abtore
~.., .
line from the subscribers.
41 ,k . ,
Also, Mutts on isgtand for sale in irams to snit..
...,... • I -•• '. :WM. II: COQPEftE - t C. 0., Thinkers.
. :3lontroseor n 107,4,663. tf
1
:ELS:mil:llnm Surgeon L
fßliEsubscriber hal:log.l)omm_ appointed by the.
Cos
mideloner of Penelond, a MEDIUAL EXAMINER at
lame, to eXtuolna and give certificates to all entitled to
Penotorta, attend to all appllcatlotus that stay be
'presented A film, at Montrose, Pa. 'Rooms at S. Tu.
bell Hotel. E. PATRICE.
Montrwe, April 6. Istgb.7.
,ERIETIAI.LWAYi
ClAN.GB.rginh„b`ilii:a7Gienclreat iifeill a n,AV:ailt e glie
following himis, viz: '
C EiTIAND ItOrNE. EASTWARD IOE4
i
1, Bo:rale Expreaa,32l6 pat: 2. N.Y. Ewe's, 1:11 0.111
Z. liallott , ' 1:10 p.m 6. Steamboat " 0:42 p.m
1733aj Freight. 1e65 p.m 16, . . ibafra.m
21. -Adecartidatfon, 924 a.m 20, Waylrelgbi, 1t25 p.m
, No. 10 ram Sandals, but diva not run Mondays.
- , . CHA'S MINOT. Gen. Supt.
ST: CHARLES HOTEL,
ar. • ,
t:
let,
: . N;J:';'lVo.sT;
.'',,WPAL &COOPER I,t, Cil.:,'
*2II*ESXC2O4V
23"2"
1317irspses,
3Peimax4, .A.wrioreAse•
SS C31 : L44961V I TCO nTSV 1 • Ct 31 4. 427 ~ .
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fW-A - MIZE N
LICENSED .GOVERNMENT MEAT. '?FOR
jaitoitt
PENSIONS. DACE PA*, and
SOlLlirTraemption
A L
o L tu ß cnosZi' s o'fll;:co
ste u d: ll lZ e pr u n e m ai pa i t t i l t e t y erM e n t i
gontrost,September 15th, 1563.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY,
313.NVPACTI7.11ER!S OP
Photographic Materials,
aoi .11180A.DWA.14 . N.- Yr
t Z_ ,--,_._
Ostrom me ,- 33.crtc4iribito*trok• •
C‘oll Cataloguenow. embraces considerably over tour
V/ Vhattiind :different subjects, (to which additions
are heing..tontinually made,) of.
_portraits of Spleen(
Americans, etc. viz :
11 Major-Generals---10 0 litrgadter-Generals-L l AMAtoll'
r i
nnels)-- 84 Lieutenant-Colon 5-9.lNtitherofficers-110Na
vy officers -6d5 Statesmen— , 2 , 7 Divines-110 Authors—
:lo Artists—il2 Stage-46 ninout Womeu-1•47 Prom.
,Inent. Foreign Portmits-4600, copies of Works of art,
' includhigreprodmittone id the-most celebrated &gray-
lugs. Paintings, Statues, &c. Catalogues' sent on receipt
of stamp., An -.'oider for One Dozen Pictures from our
Catalogue will *laird on receipt of $ i.,80, and eent by
midi, rnzt. • .
' ' : ' .Photographle Albums.
Of these wo manufactnre a great variety, ranging in
price from 60 cents to tz , ) each.
Our Alin:Mae hate Ylie,reputation'of 'being - superior in
beauty anddarability teeny others. Tile smaller kinds
San bo senteafely by, mall at a portage of .six cents per •
or. 'The more expensive Mtn be smithy express:. '
H ' Nire alto keepn large assortment of
STERESCOPES &• STERESCOPIC VIEWS.
Our Catalogue of these willbesent to any address on,
receipt!of stamp; e t t .. A . .. • ; , -, - i :_
A
.R. n. ,T.,ILNVIOXY." - .
' ' ' Manufacturers of Photographic Materials.
•• r- - 3 i lsoi Th-mdway, New York.
PriendCO; *chittymi t a Pro" minent 'Military men will
cottfera-faxer by sendiug op their likenesses to Airzr.-
- They will bekept earethily find returned t nlejnrea,l ita
Fine Albamsyna.dt kto Order for Congregations to re
sent to their-Pastor, or for other Imrpotice: with an
bitthrserlyit ones de: ^- ' - '•'.l" Oils. 20,1808, - ,,, - :c6m
..,• , ...
THER.URAL-Sll4O ER
_!
ii•ltEar''SCHOOL - SONG , BOOK
,
CONTAINII44 RIIDIMBTTB OF mrsic -1n to
Simple arakeonejse s torm.; Al.o it,Dlearint variety of
juvenile otedes.(sbmwr for phyroleal'exereisesi , de., mostly
new. and prepared. for WO expreaslr In common schools
and - toren - ft Classes. 'rho attention ottestbehlrrei
pectitali called to tills work. •
P. S.- Ws Book was tecemontended forties in schools
nrignagla Coattq,ll(a .repolutien nnanintenalt idop.ed
by_litta Tarlatan 00untygnstittititheld atkOlbstin Pa.
-Prident 1.1 cents, otk per bun d., 11MM:tea
lir.Abbey 44. Abbott, lti street.N. Y." • •
let sale. wkolesale; and !doll, together with's anis
- BESTMOS iIIEtODEONSIT
KINDS OF _MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Isi the Music Store of B. Vt. BARRIITT,
-N05.10,4883.-..lra) - NO3O Court-id, Binghamton.
e 0 with hdifeittiiis bow tijcrlig l4°Us 'AßEL TLIRVA."oer,4
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