The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 31, 1863, Image 2

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GERIUTBOIr " , Edita • •
elf4flai s r:;o€4444,
lir We recently itatod that letters to
Congretinmist be prepaid--suph was
tbellepision Meritrose' Postteaster.
11 1 .4 h(4l,4inteliby eionie - Of'eur exchanges,
644 i*tigertpit from Washington. satiefies,
mrithatisuelietters , ought Jogay to be
seat ft4e; '-btit' as there is 'a dispute about
tit4eMting,.sif the la*, it islietter, for all
400346 0 5. pay postage than' have their
leitetireftieed transmission. • •
u@ iziteg` 01 4 6 bn P. I:*e,
.an
United States Senator from New Hump.
shire, has been seriously questioned oflate.
He has been detected in taking bribes s of
some thousands of dollarti for privately
getting. government treasury thieves let,
Out of prison. He claims .to have, done
onlyi That hmtbought was right with the
johnson of Maryland,
ITAPAIIFa,FSgaari, Practiuorter in tins new
j - Heretofore, We, by modest
pretensions to purity, and by denouncing
ttrel g ebbiiretrho now 'besiege the treniu
rtndAtm theresiolent, as mere dan
-10441,,A4-ii their.*o rebels; - - he
induced many totbink,.he wAts,un t instanei
of au bonestmambeing an abolition office ,
holderp but his felloWs have -smoked"
outf ibis . 6:4aiily'sfittip practice for one'
440t- 91,
utek+Tintincent, or guiltyr-tbrust them in
prOtin and . allow =them •no hearing; but
another;:officer several
tinietkfleethern goy" It
is new wag of levying ..black-maik,✓upon :
honest--men, and &nice plan to compel mhe
thieving contractors to divide with rivals;
but it TiSgratefal to free governments.
A conindit4 has . hecti', raised to fires*
gate (or,Whitewash) the affair; bit; Hide's
"loyalty's-will save him—he once voted to
&vor's dissolution of thetruion.
tarliSre4ake 'the netts , off - publisting
the following postcript to a private letter
addressed_ to n.s.bya young man from this
county who is now attending Eastman's :
Butatos-1:4): liege; at Poughkeepsie f ltri::
“iffiiia the Institution in' a fine condi
tion and have seen the greatestimmber
of yo v ung menAhnt I ever saw together at
one time. There are over, twelve hund
red ite-atteridance; andi can willingly re-
commend it to any-and all." w. A.w.
larGodeed ldy's Book for January,
186+1 1 11w gem of the •first'Avater. The
proprietor calls it the ".Best Lady's Book
mahitivorld,:and the :cheapest." Well,
pethata: ia 4s; certainly" 'many of the
`* , best Ladies' takelt. Its beautiful en
gravings, finely colored fashion plates,•
patterns and - illustrations render it.-attr
active aid= very-nseful to its fair subscri
bers.
Terms - .Leash in -advance—to any post
office in ibe United' States. One 'copy
onelear, $3.. Two copies one • year $5.
!three copies one year, $6. Four copies
one year; $7.
Five copiesone year, and amextra copy
to the person-eznding the club,4lo.
High& copies one year, and an extra
copy? too the person sending the dub,
Mei= copies one year, sedan extra
copyiti the .person sending • the- club,
And the only magazine that can be in
troduced into the above clubs in place of
the Lady's Book is Arthur's-Home Maga,
sine.
- Three dam; anchfifty cent, in advance
' vrinlieenre . Godey's Lady's Book and the
41/iiiitme,Dontocrat..
arGen. Butler has succeeded in effect
kg -an exchzirigeofSve hundred prisoners,
but the Confederates::haVe notified the
Federal authorities; that they will ex,
change no nii#e prisoners until the ques
tions about negro, troop's, tiro settled sada
famorilf,to "4114 tir o
notify the
Antkprities_that in consequence Of jeffer
sa,a.,Rav* proclation cf:
,nutlawry
aipitujtAtler they cannot consent in re
ceive447Arm flags of truce from him, f or
hold W-AX,ilO4 llitereatirile with him -
. orFtri in
Vinebingteit itelniewledgee, t he existence
of Ati organizetien; of a secret;
polkiest nature, whiebibiti its' healkirar.
t es t oot Wasbington. This is 'believed to
selecitiftle which - controls the"Almon
party,end:Lineelei
446514. must ' be the supreniidegrili
or Oa 04ei-qf Black Nisbte. ' • • ;
•
Ot., has been raisat at
CiWtaliallEallqwt, oh ti* extr eme hank-
Ohithrik ii Asia t Y Twita!xl a
ritCrtajegOf itrailividk: 'The 'aititeas
WA*
*Cat "Abl gliast
*sok
_lot..*ltti*Omp'arrati. iewris
rig 011111rAT:-_ •-?
!ILIII
r e ioner 4
t; , , t (ll '-
etip‘tr - 11,411
pa - till *the How UedtliAoi
of sevehi t tnindied and Atty-fiVe IfealsaaPl
ages, in;to\feer parts -.
tuccanoludek,as foltatint—
'4
14- not, inoronn Eirhiley
get did wheal teas oi;lered to the com
-mand-of the troops for the defense. ofthe
Capital, the soldiers with whom I had
*hare& ett . nuteli 'of the anxiety , and pai n
and suffer in g of the war had not lost their
, confidenoein meals= their,commOien.—.
They !prang to my call with - 411r
ent diticipline and Cotfraw,lied
them into itlarylmid., p`ifteen'Jdayi- ;'af f ief
they had fallen • bacit defeated;, befell),
Washington th ey vanquished theenmity,
on the rugged heights ofSauth Metintaie,_
pursued him ,to, :the hard-fought field' o f
Antietam, And die him liroken and, dis
pirited down the p,atatusi e into
The, army find' fieedof rest after the',
terrible 'experienapf brutes and marches,
With scarcely, an Interval! of reioseiwhich
they bad gone thiongh from tbe time, of
their leaving. or:the r peuinsula the'rettirn
Washington,to the defeat in Vi r g i nia,
the victory at South liountain, and again
at Antietam, it was not surprising; that
they were in,a large degree destitute of
the absolute necesaanes to efeetiie
duty.
, Their shoes wero r gorn aut ; thebridenic
eta were lost, and th eir ',clothing "Was in
rags. In short, the men were unfit for
active service, and an interval for rest
and equipment was necessary. When the
slowly forwarded supplies came to us, I
led the artily across the,river, renovated,
refreshed, and in . ood-order and ,
line," and followedthe retreaing ; foe "to, a,
position when) I was confident of decisive
victory i when, in the - midst of the.move-
Ment, while my a.civanced guard was
' actually contact with the enemy, I was
removed fromthe command.
lam leyoutly grateful to God that my
last cmnp!g4
.with thiP,l6.3Y9 army.: was.
crowned , with a victory which saved a'
nation' 11 :4# 1 thOgrOted . i'o . 4 • it bad .then
untlergc!ne, l , • „ , .;!
h* not i 4 **Pii,4 l Ca inYliPrP9 4 9
•bY 'this report,' the Army of the Potomac .
not placed; high on the roll,tif the his
toric armies of the World. Its deeds
tbelon
Always ready. for, battle, — ttuvais
steadfast and trestwurthy. I never call
ed on it in vain 'pier ; will the, nation ever ,
have cause tonttribida want of success
undekmYself or, under I,Ahor,nummanda,
tq.atjy,, failure -of,patriinieny or brayery,
in that Ruble bOdy of American Soldiers.
manNo can justly, chayge upon an
portion of that army, frocut4o command-.
ing General to the private; any lack of
devotion to the ,of the United
States Gavin-UW*l4 ' andlOithe cause of
the Constitution and the Union. They
have proved their fealty in much sore w,
suffering and danger, and through h e t
eery shadow of *death: • Their comrades
dead on all'the fields where we fought,'
have scarcely more - claim t 4 the honoritlf
a nation's reverence, 'than the survivors to
the justice ofsnatiod's - gratitnde.
The report covers the period from 26th
of July, 1861, to November 7th, 1862.
—For the first time in the bigwig of
this country, the Divinity of
_Christ has
been openly ignored, in the House of Repre ,
sentatives, in' the election of a Cks_tm
pla.
By a vote of 56 to 55 -the Rev. W. U.
Channing, a Unitarian, has been elected
chaplain of the House over the Right Rev.
Bishop Hopkins, of Vermont, and al/ oth
ers • and this With the approbation of our
" oth
ers;
fearing" President. Mr. Channing's
chief recommendation was, 'that be was a
radical abolitionist. - •
..-=itis . little ifie - ereditof bhase'
that .the notorious tallieeit;' 'who, having
been'elected as a Democrat to the New
York assembly, sold himdelf for a, paltry
bribe to the republicans, has been appeint--
ed as' in agent of the Treasury and es-,
sig,nedto_ ditty in the', Nest . : It 'So haf t
pened that in thig instatice, tbe Commi'
tee appointed to inveittigate his case elibi 7 ,
ted the check tvbich had been paid hint for
his vote, and .so conclusive was the eil
dence of his dishonesty, that last fall'When
a candidate for re-election he receiVid bat
224 votes out of a polI;of over 5,500=an4:1 .
yet he is' made an agent of the Treasury
DepartMent I , • - y
,
—The Army of the Pop:mac has gone
into winter-quarters, and the rigor of, the,
weather and the -nap:in.:L*la state of the
roads will doubtles.g. prevent, any -exten
sive operationsforrsome time to come. ,
—Mr. John Whitesell of Lake township,
Luzern county, attended religious worship
at the .Durland school housi on Sunday
the eth inst.,and within a ifew minutes
after he took his seat, fell dead. It is
supposed to have. , been an, epileptic _
Mr. Whitesell was a ' worthy man, and
leaves a wife and. several children to
mourn his sudden exit.
—A few months ago some of the wool=
lyheads said Ithe Democrat onghtici be
mobbed, beesnie, they ' alleged, - we
bad called "'abolition 'War" The
policy of their , leaders has since been
developed, and if we deserved mobbing
then for calling it an abolition war, What
do 'their leaders now ; detain .for making
it one I a..
—The.' Philadelphia -4 y =speaking of
Mr. Hale's eas l *edys ,: , 7! ,
"beettabit hatranvkitlOok foi mew
bars ofCommas tapiugmt. andWth*
for aU =possible : ' ineasureei . .Arbitrary
cocroicnti-arnsting = eitizetieidiag
the babc# corpus—pattiat:, men Ai lje*
and-t h ey *
y ang fee* for • - gettiz*thetn Oat
.4-111 ‘ , 43tstirtotp , 'lntaicas2ured sovord
el,eitrattOtif -ipew a tiv e .
taro of ada4 that twilit:oo . .6A lbetadbair
be . placed on thrimaakirSacottritherldtiAr
lathe maw of , labootimF . .flitimiors-43:4
ithoddyltaAitir
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De. 2i4;ln tWe .
, . Senate, billpt m•
radticed:fii. the -codification of,,t re 4.
-- "witAtattie* and for the assunption, by
tbieruntnal, of the war debt pflictinios,
smdii, was:agreed to appoint seleeticohl►
raittee nfitine on. the Pacific AilvOtut
3ir. Wilson introduced a bill tusking it
illegal foy any member of Congress to do
wst4*tnatoriattlodidi t
e-'lionse 'resoltitibn for want - ran' d ,
takeP,42olo, Nv4B dte
- cussed ai lengtV;WAeloping mill diver:
tittf of illititoti. - -- , Themolattori l tittlindea
so as to stop additional bounden on Janu
ary sthi win; unaniniottilY agreed - A.O.
The' enrollment bill , was :discutatekThe
Senate refused to exerapt luiairried nien ;
and by.a 'vote of 616 to ` thirtylthete re
fused to eietnpt -clergymen.
, It , was agreed to adjourn- over until
January sth.
Mr. Trumbull 'moved a ifesnlationCall
ing forth() namtwof all generals name: otit
of commands, and for the nallies'of
generals commanding departments the
Northern States. Its tone is father against
the administration.
In the House, theLbill teptty the Mis
souri Sonia Guards • was then taken_ up.
It appropriates seven 'hundred thousand
dollars, and was passed. •
The military appropriation bill was con
sidered, and passed. It appropriates about
six hundred millions.
Mr. Johnson, of Pennsylvania, moved a
resolution that it was,the dme of the-gov
ernment either to acquiesce in tbe.deeid
iorrof our Supreme Court against the Con-,
deription act, or bring the case at 'once be
fore the , Supreme Court of thb United
Stated for revision. It wad tabled, yeas
80, naye43•:' • '
The' abuse -concurred 'blithe Senate's
amendment appropriating tweeif
for pay; briniAies and prerniuml. ' '
Dee..2.1.--in the e j. in
troduced a bill..puli4ltrpg_
itntrriseti`eient giernbei of "Congress
*bo lees' tv,l4Seriator* }tale lid.'
Sumner, PiOviding for the codifying
of theYederel iatatntep. was adopted. ,
Mr. TiminbUlleti, resoliAinti abOut idle
generels'nrin'eW"ndopted. -
,„ .
• In the u
onse„e select committee cif 0
nras ' , appointed on - n; 'N . :Alone) Bankriipt
law.. Mr. Spaulding, ofOhio. is, chair-
• --- - -
Gen. McClellan's
.report, was sent to
the House'by the Secretary of , War, and
a.reaolation by Mi. Cox to print, ten thou
sand extra copies was. referred. to the
Prit' iting ComMittee:
Fernanito' Wood . s aid • iber iiiesont drift
wait fell'of defects, and something should
be done to modify it in a way that would,
fill 'the 'ranks of the army.' Mr. Ancona; or
PennsylVania, offered a resolution that
the ConieriPtion act was oppressive; roil
jnst and unconstitutional, and. that,lbe.
311111itart Committee be insirnc.iett- ro
port a i ll for thii repeal of the net, and
the substitution of a constitniionil oneby
which the army may be filled. Mr. Stev
ens, to stop debate, moved to ailjourn,and
it was'adopted:
Both' Houses adjourned until Monday,.
January sth, ls 4.
—By Southern accounts itippears that
the battle between Longstreet and Fost
er; at Bean's Station; on thti 19th, was a
formidable affair. It was hotly contest ; _
ea, the Federal fOrces after, a stubborn
'resistando'retiring' before the enemy.—
The Confederates 'captured twn hundred
and twenty-five prisoners and a train - of
seventy 'wagons, their loss balm r . eight,
hundred. ' The Federal loss is not known.
There are no despatches later than the '
16th from that quarter.
Eilecntries Oice. c s
I.L persons. Indebted, tik.,the ,Fostiih4.of FRANCIS
MeGRATIT pf filluei Lake township, deed, a fi
re
hereby notified tti umitoihrunediate payment, and all per
sons having claims agaltet said etitlit,3lo ll Present them
to the undersigned for settlerhent. •
• -+ 31ARIC11cORATII, Executrix.:
Sflrer Lake; Nov. - 12th 1563., , • et* .
I
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY. PAT, AND
PENSION OFFICE
Over., the.. Post-Office,
.utEcozwercosset,
BI3IICo duly *iodated to prepare the necessary pe.
pets for all applications for Soldiers, andthe wtd
:oWs, parents, heirs and children of deceased Soidiers,ter
;.I
Bounty, Baalc.l)ar &
1 rensiotii,
I will attend to that hisinews for the sera of,
TWO 120.X.51.0.414E1ta1"
for each claim—this to cover all expenses, tnclndtn g
Justices' tees, Clerk's Certificates, and "Itsta.
This is about. .otte-thint the sttm malty c harged for
the business.
All persons interested will please take notice and goy
an themselves accordiagly.
FRANKLIN' FRASER,:
_ ; _.Attarney and Connsellorat Law, and CialmAgnot.
'Noniron, Oct. 22, Iti63 it, ,
' "
' " Adniiiiistrator's Biotic&
ALL Persona Indebted to the estate of CITABLE& M.
PICKET, deceased, late of Ittash township. are re
quested to make immediate payment. and those having
,elaims against said estate nut present them 'to the un
dersigned for settlement. ALBERT PICKET,
Rmin,Nov. 190663.—Gt Administrator.
TO THE PUBLIC.
• ABEL. TURRELL •
Aflreeently reesived..2and is constantly. Tin:dying
new supplies of
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in therespective departmenti of trade In whietrlell
enViged• embkatt 3 g everything, With few =cepa:MO.-
11e tenders hie sincere thanks to those who have rime-,
ed him" sitte their t emit hopes to nierit!seen•
thananeetortheir CeR4•l AI: 11 &re 'WOW
irithd tOneltrithhilOr*tid e e 041 mums : :
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Vwlllimposato pnb annseepa liedrendnec atlbeCourt
Sanse r lft)lttuttwatr, on TMRSDAY. Deeelgral.
at One - MCL'IMM: th! Ibllowlag dead a
piece
parcel °Mad, to wit: t - • =
certifileitasei parielofland athlete in t*
vet:heist el.Cotratyof Susq'a and State of.
Tenttlylvaniti o .bonnd and deserlb follears to tuft';
_ On the • north by lands of- Merles Snedaker;
On the end by. lands of Peter Helder..ats on the south
and -west by lands of Benlemlh and Mehra Spearbaek;
- 03tlatUtnit 110 acres. be the same more or tees, with the
pppu peek II framed dwelling hottres, two barns,
71011, oneforaird.isidnbortt Stfactilaiiirprer*
atttheandt of Wm.d. Wrielf.4s. 8.2;
DAVID SUldld &RS, Sheriff.
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SCHMVATMWMIC SIMUr
CONSUMPTION.
SCHENK'S PIILIPW. MUP
wjmeruPt,i - .
CONSUMPTION. , •
SCHENK'S PULMONIC rim
scumurs puLmomc sYILIIP
.SCHENIrS SEA-WEED TONIC
cum
SCHENK'S SEA. WEED TONIC ,
WILL OMB '
DYSPEPSIA. -
SCEMYR7B : BE4I-WEED TONIC
SCH'ENArS S'EA-TEED':ZQPIP
WILL L•tmE
DYSPEPSiA:
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taimwmTLY:ol= mat
Liver Complaints.
"Liver Complaints.
‘sciatincl mmthins prtis Win n= s
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Liver Complaints. .
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DR. J. H. SCRIM large suit of roozds et No.
ffi Bond street, Newlicaltjarbere be eanbe toutolevery
Tuesday. (rout 9 am. to II p- /1 1 .• and at tko. ZO North n th
street:Philadelphia, Va., every Sztuidny.
tie keeps a large sunply of , medicines at Ids ;moms;
which can belied at all times. Those wishing advice or.
an exattipatfon et the lungs-will do well to call on Ifni
ds abtive. He makes no charge for advice, Mai for st
thorough examination with the Respirometer, his price
taL• • -
it Perl4 o o4 are afraid to have, their lungs examined.
by Dr: lac/teak - Or fear.that they will be found Incurable,.
die br vas memo iris put off until it Is too, bte. How
...utak. to know Italic condition at once
as brabundance or eVlaerice. Dr.a. tonoMowywolnecut
certificates in this citythat he has curedadvenced stages
of Consumption.
11r. BettenkbPrinclisal Mee! is No. Ed Northdebit.;
Philadelphia. where letters for adv ice should
'woks be direct= -•
• 'Price ot the F4lllAtlnie Bytom and • Sea Weed Tonic ;
en* $1 per bottle, $$ bau Man4takinAls.
1:3 ftutsper box. - -
For sale by all Damoists and elorekeePers• ' •• '
occ- 25, 1863. 3E2
U. S. 5-20'S.
MUM SECRETARY OP THE TREASURY has dot Vet
A. given notice of any intention to withdraw this pop
ulariaan from Sale at Par and until ten days notice la
given. the undersignettas 6.6 6leneral Subscription
Acenuss
will continue to supply the public.
The whole amount of the Loan authorized Is 000.000,
( 3 00. Nearly 8400.0001000 have been already sub
scribed for and paid into the Treasury, mostly within
the last seven months. The large demand Orem abroad,
and the rapidly increasing home demand for use as the
basis for circulation by National Banking Associations
now organizing in all parts of theemintry, will, in a very
short period, absorb the balance., Sales hare recently
ranged from ten to fifteen millions weekly. freque tly
eteeedlng three millioni,dally, and as It is well know n that tbe Secretary.oj the,Trou- , ery hasample and nothil
ing resources in the' Duties on Imports had Internal
Revenue..nd In theissue Of thelnterest. beeringlll l,
TendelTreasnry Notes, it is almost a certainty th at, e
will not" End it necessary. for along time to mule. :trr
seek a market for any other long: or.Monne* Loans,
the INTEREST and I'HINCTPAL. of which artepayabie
to soLlt. • •
. . . .
prudence and self interest must force the miods of
those conterAplating the formation ofNatlonal Banking
Associations. as well as the minds of all who have idle.
money on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that
they should lose no time in subscribing to this moat taw. ,
ular Loan. It will soon be beyond their reach, and will
advance to a handsome premium. as was the result with
the " Seven Thirty" Loan, when it was all sold and co'd
no longer be subscribed for at par.
,
It le a Six per Cent. Loan, the Interest
and Principal payable In'Coln,
tag over NINE per Cent:' pee ruining , tit the
present rata of iireuilum'(in coin..'.•; .
The Government requires all duties on. imports to.ba
paid in Coins the 'duties have for a long time past
amounted to over a Quarterof a Minton of Dollard daily,
a sum nearly three times greater than that required in
the payment °flits , interest on all the 6•2o's and other
permanent Loans. So that it Is hoped that the surplus
Coin in the Treasury. at no distant day. will enable the
United States to resume specie payments upon all Sahli.
Ides.
The Loan is called 0.:20 from the fact at ' whibitthe
Bonds may run for 20 years, yet the Government 'has a
right to pay them oath GOLD at par. at any time .after
5 years.
- .The Interesattspahl half.yearly, via: on the
first days of November and May.
Sitbscri berg can have Coupon Ronde. which arepayable
to bearer, and ate go. $lOO. $OOO, .and $1000; or aces'
tered Bonds of same denominations, and in addition,
$5,000. and $lO,OOO. For Banking purmses and -forth
vestments of Trust-mcmles the ReOsthrW ( Binds are
preferable.
These - Vire cannot be tilled by State'. cities, towns
or counties, and the Government tax on Win la only
one-atida•halt per cent. on the amount of Income' when
the income alba :bolder exceeds Six Hundred dollars'
per annum; all other investments, each as Income from
Mortgages, Railroad Stock and-Bonds, etc.. must pay
from three to five percent. tax on the income.
Banks and Bankers throughout the Country will een
ti nu e to dispose of the Bon le ; and all orders by math. or'
otherwise promptly attended to.
The Inconvenience 'of a few days' detain delivery
the
of the Bonds is unavoidable. the demand being se great ;
betas interest commences from the day of subsaiptlon,
no loss is occasioned, and everyeirort'll being made to
diminish the delay. . , . „ • ,
dec3 6w JAY COOKE,
' • fitIr'SCIIIPTION•AGENT.
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VAT:WE Is hereby glyeatt the, riedereignedien t
4.1 . Auditor appointed bftft`Orpluit's Conti et" eel'
I otratity to =Ate dietrinme=nesAa
matter or the Mite , ot. A:J. w • Win
attend. tette rota& Vstatettestidirceireelal
Mr , :..iprepoefou outlay. olt erjoreepl i zso,
Warm tattle tereamotti stir thee Arter perl,:
ionibitereited,Will Wilant up gr a phOS '- W sigilvol
44 irmitrammomtplig 14 gw44. , r! - , , 4.0 r , v
• cod 4w . , ilk, O. WAWA 444t0r.
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WILL CUBE
CONSUMPTION.,
CONSIIIUTION.
DYSPEPSIA,
mu. CUBE i
PySP.E,F'AJA. .1.,',
.*-'..t
P'FPFF9
ltrfiStull •of Mien fame qualities
aree n t,illa aii4„411114 WS.I: Own, Crushed
and Powdered-Sagan,;;. . -
"JOHN ANDERSON,"
Chewing and Smoking Tobadcos,
" C3I•CIC/ Mea r ialt i
Balerstus and Cream otTartar; Butter. Boston, W e i l
•• - • : • blifFNeedfilifttfrthisalti ,
.di went, opiirupeend.,Mo 4 lne t V?r , Lt t lnoro of
Boots and Shoes,
eidth and tubber Qverchocs,
: .•2 • -•
!BUFFALO I ROBES
1-10R$E-BLANKETS,
P ACEIN 1 1? 8.14,14 ft, 1317,cliNir°111iid)P; Caw PFWId
A FITLY. , Assortment-
of AU kiwis of /
GOD lOWEST PRICES
at 'LATIIIIOE', TiLER &RILEY'S,'
nfontroft, N0v.25,1863. ;
BENT.LErSt, LOOMIS
Attorneys, and)Oonneellors at Late,
OFFICE 017EIL FIILLEES I, . DWG. , StoitE,
E 3 ::0
•' , CITILALWM 1 1 IT, :I,lPilei:./o'
CIOLLECTIONSand.D.EMII ANOVA promptlytaide,
V and all business letru.sted, to them attended fettle'
fidelity
milit ar y 0 Maks forFettelons u lioantlaa. gacic, Pao.
Ac.. will be carefully prepared 'and attended to. as also
all claims for exemptton frOmpraft.„, The following are
among the caused for
ExEinptioti :Paoli vitae-il—
l. Being one, of; the soap of aged pr infirm Parents
where therearernore Ono one.
2. The father bf a-motherless ,child or children under
12 years of age, dependant upon hum for rapport.
3. The only semora' widow of aged or infirm'pazints
dependent upon him for support!
4. A Member Orb fatally , two inembetw4ilwhiefi are
already la the service. ,
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5. Of physical disatilltty v lor Mt ellen. 1 , .. : , : c : ,
5. All claims for au election of cliff from two armor°
eons. wIIIIT he made nirroar. the draft.
B. S. BENTLEY r . + : . -
_.., ' F. EL.14,01 , 115.;
Montrose, pa. dean Gt Scranton. Pa.
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Exedutors'- ,-Notice..,
ETT'"'
.Testamerrtarr to..thir Zitate oflbtifitas
L
Guyton, deceased, late of Silver Lake township,
havin been granted. to' the -undersigned. all petirma in•
debtedto said estate are requested, to make immeiliatt
payment. and Glad having demands fgainatilse same to
present them to TI3ONA.S IL KAM', L ~ . .
15fartotviTHamiy; iElectlttirs.
•
Sliver Lake, Req,l7 1863,-60 • -
,_
IVOTICE - hereby givet toe underaign t id,-an
11 Auditor apvinnted.bythe GyptiaAsSpaxt4 ilaq'tt
ii mkft4lfttrbtim. or thaSnAls in ta.:aa.a.
nehututraq n
deeetteed.willatteud
to thedities otitis appointment at his office in Mirottoge
on Friday, the 84103 of daunaim, 4864 tat tea .4/140ck,
a. m.. at which time and place all persons intereated
win present, theft' , cl ants or be Otevar . daps gad. from
coming in upon laid thud.
dec.lo 4w - - a 'RUMMER. Anditlir.
. —lin •
'ilittditbr's notice.
NOTICE to ticreby 44eti that the' underidined; en
Auditor nppotntedby the OrpLane Court of.Susq'a
county to tine didzibution.tethe fund in the btinde of
the adetinlstrator of Pet erDecket d .'deceneetkitill aftend
to the duties Of his unpointmentat hie alike it i. Nontrose
on Friday the Stir day ofJanuary;lB64,,nt one tecloth In
the afternoon„ qtyltlch time andplack persone.• in
teret4cd vrillprOnorti their chtiine or bn roreTerdebaxred
from coming In tißon said fond. • •
den° 4wr.x. sit - dm-nth. AuexuaT.
•
•
Anditollo Notice. • •
mail undersigned. gm Auditotappolate i by the prph-
A. ant Court of Ela qbehawuray.'to =Ate dittrib - istion
of the funds in the matter of the Male SlerimilltYne.
deeeased.will attend tb the dutiet Otis appointment on
Thursday. Dec. 31st, 1863..isousum'clock.1 m. , at his
office in Mciatruse, , Ouch time and plase all persons
Interacted will pteofinGtheir claisporbe Waver barred
from coming In upon said hind.
dec3 4w A. o WARREN, Auditor.
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Auditor's Notice... •
Tug underrlgn!xl, having peen appolpted an An{litor
bribe Orphan's Court of 81 ¢a county.: to hear-the
parties in Interest npon exceptions to the eceontdof F-
L. Pelt, last (birdied of the 'estate Welch,
a minnri Will attend to the dative of, ble,appointment
at his Office Montrose, on TuesdiWdannary Stii: 1864,
at ten o'e r lock. PPFITInn
interested crlllpleinte attind:
tic.c.3 4w. . , A s O. WATUggi randityr.
A.dministratorle: Notice. I;
NOWE I a botany given to app persopetndePted to the
Estate ofJOUNGAUDVER, late of Herrick: town
ship, deceased, to Mike tmatedhlte '.l*.Ymeut....anct all
persons having claims against said estate will present
them to the-undersignWlaraettlement., •
JOHN M. MYERS,
ligwriPir,l4olo4llll(s4-.-Ow.•: • AdJulatetentor.
MIGE3E 2O C7OSLIT I At.;Derr i
To SuitticiiiirthitiVaciti
AND 'o'. 'A4I,
OFTICIS OP AsesssattoirlAL:jfrizt-sng,
POE THE /2TI/ DHIT . IIL Or rsa , ired.,
, hiontrose,Nbv4itb, 14153,1
THE Jurat of an affidavit taken before ,a Justice of
the Penct‘Notery Ptiblle or otherollicerdulYinathor
iced to takeraffidavits„ is held to te a certificate, and as
such; a stamrrdeneting a duty °Clive telits;ittuvi to gi
fted and ccauxlll4,oy r tltsparty,tiefosv whims tlsaOciarit
is made.
tik il e tra strin cr p l . l" . riside3lF4lle-Ctlf", • - 3914 - a v e - t4c, -"--.-- zequire
Asx. Moorages's :Nat= ,whether (or *Amu less- or
greater than twenty 'dollars, - must be stamped when
executed ; and the maker of a,note who' fails to stamp
It Is liable ton penalty of fifty dollars for 'Sick offense,
betiderftte wine of the proper:stamp, . - • ,• '
The payee of a Note, and the grantee of a Dee d which
is deliveredsnetumped, may imniedialely• uposegept
ing the delivery elf 'ouch note or deed, affixend mime]
the,proper stamp; bur this does not -relieve' the ranker
of such note or the grantor In such deed; - fram' the en
ally inenrred by him.% for not -oldzing'.und ,conce.ping
the proper stamp.
The same penalty is Incurred lies , not ; canactiiriefillia
stamp, when it is, affixed by the proper person.
All officers connected with the 'Revenue Department
n-e specially charged with the duty of reporting-any vio
lation of the Deventer Laws, to the Collector- for prose
cution.
All pert - one 'ablating agile's". tbioligti ignbtaice,
negligence, or otherwise, will be promptly : dealt - witty
as I am held veslionsible 'by the Deriartnient that the
laws in this respect be faithfully obverved IS thiedistrict
W. IV JESSUP, •-•
novW. at • Assassor for Aire 12th otPs.
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ERIE RAIf. MAY;
01101011 Of boars, anw7MOaiigiiiiUrediti;
W 066. Trains willlear *eat Bead„FL, at abouttho
following hours, viz:
WICST*AED I.lsrp. STWAIt. BOUND.
.I,lla 6talli*WWWW 1C1; Ihtitts11:1:11 fr.M=
L. Nlabt Ezioress,l:37p,m 6, Steamboat .. 9:44 p.m
7111 pan' 1!
10,01.sdnnattP 0, '.ll:Bo*.m
17. Wwrlfeetbti'irittl pin; 4Q, W,4l.,Pr4gl)l f i 9:? 5 5,P4n,
21,A4comodation , 9:18 Junk . . , '
• aid ti t ittnieverfdtik: 0:" 16 "inin
'P t bid
&mond ran licindayi.." Trak'o of Sat nr,dayhi, cqta_Ngir
'York, rum th rough to 'Nato, but.does :tot ran to D U
kirk; :C11.4411 liftElol';',ol6ni
411111151111TOrtal till'-' "'
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.., il , :.-3,. ~ ., ; ii-- . ., - ,..tsi , y.rerzfi c li ei -it
MRE onderslgna xrpt expose to 'Me a mktolt . _ . ;
gine. on the prettlfsel,l4o of Other 144 ar.vutp,
tOt:townsiAP•AWkOkr. - : i! J ".- ,; t t 'iiv;i , : z.
' ( ~ , f. i--2 - 4 1 :ArSOW-IfT ,4l .ii•Velki .11 , , ' t.
4t l l e a ltlTefiti the te l 4 3 ;ti l l ll I l e b tt a l IMAM; e' '' Ti t
CCiiie;i
.M.Carty t 4 PIiar T M O4I Ar e 44 ,2 'Mt
I ltobe t , .s, it 1 0 et . Pine, -Selma
l at Obetx#l,..._... i LlittiVOciWatiOlt: IiPPIV9I4 INN
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lagms_w_Tragrlinireli, .la rt iP- 1 tce ingz,
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OrZ"jakieit ila varoZtat ir t l e_ 3Mo,ll4,
i s. - . s' •
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1 01. r , ghjy . .goneenfrltted
igpliztrASt . f Ex int AC T.
L FI RE. TONIC-
097 P- HOOF:LA : I4 D'S
German-Bitters,
•
; Dr. O. AC.ticatgiiii;:Pidadelisida, Pa.,
,Atul ,EvirEcrOtaxr-cußa
LIV FAR:,. t ONLITLA.INT
mix issairirsisx
I T.ALI:rw-moircm
CtiiiiiiTe or iforoixiiii ifik;fisosies of Kidnap*,
and an diseilis arising from a disordtred
"Lined Stomach..- • •
as Constipa- •
- --tion, Inward Piles,
;Irrtiptsisier Xilood to the
llead_acifflty a/the - stomach,
-Nannine,Uswattarsi:s.Diefgurtford r eed; .
Pulnes or weigh; in. tpc Mgmach, sour erne- '
tatter's, sinking,,or tette:ln at the : pit of the'
Stomach: swiinming of, TAM hurried and dlfacni%
Breathing, Vint tering at thOlictirt.ctioki,ng ex suf
focating sensations when In a lying - porton,
- nests Of Vision, dots or webs before
thee
'Fever and dolt Pi in lb the
!Hesdeficiency ofperspiration,
" leltowoess of the - akin' and
• Byes, pain in the side,
- • •Bat3c, Chat, iLimbs,
ac., sudden
Flushes of •
'T t • : Heat.-
'' the Flesh,
• , ,Cintatanc„bnagininga. of ETU:
, • ..1,-0 1 !4(evitS'llorre , ssio.t ,
. _ 113 p rite. '
dad positiveltyppretill r lipirlfereripilionn Parer, as
'T c vonsabi
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#N4iAIOOIIO/'or , Bad Whiskey!
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They WILL CUBE the abOvOdiseasesin 94essesTont01100.
t ;
utt 4:rti - wpm . •.'
7 1 4 80 1/1111INGICI :011tilgariEEN 'Pr I
A 'GOOD APPETITE; . .
' • 20111,101.1P' TOUR CONSTITUTION 1
TO-FEEr. tV,ELL
TO GET ,011) OF fIEUVOUSNESS /
MiERGY - !. • . •
51' • TO SLEEP WELL? , - •
, - 4131t1511 AND VIGOROUS PEELEBIO . I
trial use noonilart. tirtaita*Birrzna ,
From Rev. JiiiVeieliiii;Broion4 P. D, Editor
oate , Rage!opedid:of Re 44 imes Knowhcke.
Jeuthaiigi:l;otdlspoaetl St:rer or reentainend Patent
'Medicines in:general,,thro!!lllitrPt or their Ingredients
and effects ; V-yet know of no Sufficient reasons wby a
man may not-testify - ter ; Bhe ; benenta he, believes 11 imsel f
to have received from' Ifni 41inple preparation in the
hope that kr.ma,rthturcontrilinte to tb.e benefit of of hers.
I do thiathemore readily In regard to Scotland's
Ger
maa Dr,. O. AL .1)1:aeon. of this city
bottattse t was prejudiced against thenir for many years,
under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic
mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker,
Esq.. for theremoailt of this prejudice by proper It,
and for eneotirag,emicto tr 7 tnem,. tabus suffering' from
-greatatllong continued debility. The use of 8 bottles
of these bitters, al the beginning of the present y eta,
was followed by. evldent:relirt , and.tMterat ion to a deg
ree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for
months before. and had almott despaired of regaining.
I therefore thank Goff and thy friend for directing me ba
the use of tbem. t ' J. NEWTON =OWN.
PUILAD . A. Md e 1.
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I.
-1- . 4 .6.TTENT10P7; SOLD .
And theirrn — inds of Soldiers.
-14 e bail the attention of all having relations or
:friends in the army to. khe :fact that " I.looFL.kletra•
German Bitters" will cure nine.terabs of the disc:mei
induced - by exposures and privations incident to camp
life. In ,lbrltypublishedatimost. dab y. in • the net. a
:papers, otrarrAval of the sick., It will be noticed that a
; very,: portion are suffering from debility. Et cry
•ateo at kind can be..readily cured by Rooth:man
'Gireitt Utters; -Diseases resulting from • disoiders-of
thedigeattim ormunare speedily removed. We bare no
hesitation in saying that If these Bitters were freely used
atnong,our Soldiers,•hundredi of lives might be , saved
tharotherwise will be lost.
. 'Vega attention to the following remarkabl e arid well
authefiticated'enie tit °tutor the nation's heroes, 'whose
life, to, ea .kt? owelaugungo, " has been saved by the
Bitten,: c • •
• . • Pettanttrun, August 2.1.1.186:..
Ma:pi; gentlemen. your Roof
landn-IDerreanDitters ini-saved my• life. Thera, is no
mistake in this. It Is touched for- by numbers of -my
comrades, some of whine :fatties are appended.and who
were - mini - tont of all the circumstances of- my_case. I
am, and hth i altent lane renryetMeta•nientber or
Sherman'tecen "rat6l battery; and.ntde.t toe iinmediaie
commapd of Captainit.B. Ayres: Through the exposure
• attendant upetemy ardnottis dutitti. el was attinke&-in
Nov Amts.with inflaMmation of the lungs. and waslor
12days bittiehosPital: . This was followed by great de
bility, heightened bias . " attack of dysenteTY. WAS then'
removed. from the Whitelionse and sent to this city on
bongothe Steamer!-State dr Mainep where I landed en
the' ktg Jane. Since that time-I have been about ea
.low as any one oink% be aildatUlretnin a spark of vital
ity. Ten a week or morn DOW IScateely tible, to swallow
anything, and if I aim force a morsel down, it was im
metliately.throunsup again. ,
eddidnot even keep a aster water On nay stomach..
Life could not lent under t hese incbmstances; and. ac
' cordinply. the, physidamt..who had•been , working faith
fully, though unsacceisfaTif, tdretictle roe from Ibe grasp
of.tiltrareallsitrcher.,frank,Wold me 'they .ceuld Co d to
more Mem& audadvisedmat&seettelergyntaries_a
make such disposition ofmy Stoned funds as nest stilt( d
me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital,
. FredericnSteinbore. otatb tteloW Arch street, sort
4emi me, as a forlorn hope,lo try your Bitters, 'and kind
ly procured n bottle. From the time I commenced taking
them thegloomy shadow of.deitthweeded. sad 1 am sew
tifink'God for it ettle g better. Though I have token
I
but two bottles, have gained ten pounds, se feel ran
gaineofbeing permitted to rejoin my wife and asuebtiff.
frem who m havetitardnothing_for IS months: for.gen
tlemen,l AM a loyal Virglilan,:froltf :Vicinity Of - Front
Royal. To your friyaluabiellitters I owe the Certainty
of life whir bas taken the. plate of vague fetes—to your
Bitters trial owe thegittrions ptivilece Of-s pain clasp
tag to my bosom those who` ere dearest tome in life.
Very inductors, - ISAAC MALONE.
We hilly concur in the'abovis antitheft; as we bad
desp:dred,of seelog,onr c . ororadtOle` Malone , restored
tobeelth: , , f
0ta1VU44604, rileri‘erif,i4 •
• Geci 41,''.Aekle:y; Co.-di 11 tia://faine
Lark eXitTiliey,.3324-tMio York
.; smnee7,..bit
0:;!.1;11, , remnant.
Jerontei I. - do: -
Henry-T. AfeDonal(4.6o.:" C, - sth Me
''John ; P . - Ward 00.1 E 56114 Maine. .
Hermon Rosh, Co. H, 72d N. F.
Nathan igl:ll.i'Vhonicir t 931 A Penn.
K • .vAndrew:4lrinionn, 'A, 3d Veinsont... •
John 'irepkins t ß Iqoo Pens.
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SEWAGE O F ; -COVNERTEITEL
Beitthat thistgaitata aro C. M. ATTACKSON." Is ea.
th 3 !MAPPER of:oach'bottle.' •
Pfice : ,pet-8.4118-Wireatit t •or az,* 14,00.
ECltt QUlletTOA of ' t no(Oiyitia iiii(ol4 ; do.
" I:42vOirvy itOr tbe Alitoldeot reptawava
that marbe oitetttlbrtsgand, but egodr IQ alp, !is4:w°
taawar . dii m
u t)? pelted. b 7 saPtiv.
t
Prtatii4Officeatid. atory
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, g? ,. . l6 ' 3 : l Sg.tY ) Al . z .tr°lo l4o. re;
iparTorsalebra to ifißst.lerjOkiyr7
ilig i atti.Pmeer • Astk