The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 21, 1864, Image 2

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Mat steadikiiiatirtamapsoftriainifeyat;
kite of Shoref•Mte coun‘vjail was en
ed, the jitportittizeil,.. imprisoned, mid sp ,
terwards isent to Baltimore,- and priss* -
• era confined - '3,berelit ander indictment
were set at libi3rty. The Commanding ofd
ficer referrektO gave the fi rst duet+) th e,
character of,l,oi s i oya i t y apinst which h
considered himself as parttunlarly `ciatamit:
`sioned,by printing and publishing
lamation. in which, referrin g to the elec.
lion' - take place the nextthry; - ;:hainvi.
ted truly loyal to avail themielves
'OKA d : aIiIIMAWAt.Y, and.ffittalgish....thdr.,
'loyalty " - by - givingvi)all - nnd - arneinpz
porteukfientliole GoiterninenV'deltet u p.
on thictatfirm . -4410014% 1 ;the Mum
ilesguroCententiou,"deplttnngthat 4 .'none
..othsr leireeogniindAy:the,Federat
an
itimclties as loyttlorworthrof support of
taft.Y. 040 - -whodezires the posca and rest*.
lation„orth*Zoion.!!..
itlentirc the 'election of , that ticket
seemed vs* the business to which-
Istuilia_ officers especially devoted them.
. • • seiveithroughout the day-of election. In
;the:; statements and - certificates which
dame been forwarded to .me from different
- 4 Westin; in that Congressional district,
„Lave been furnished 4 presume, with m
account of, part only of the outrages - to
- Which their citizens were subjected. - The
• "Government ticket" above received to,
WAS in several, if twit all of these counties;
designated by its 'color ; it was a yellow
• ticket, and armed with that, s voter could
safely run thq gauntlet of the sabres and
the - carbines that guarded. ha entrance to
the, polls, and known , sympathizers with
' the rebellion were, as certified .to me, al
lowed to rote at - 1A.11641'66W' ;rale" . would
vote-that tigliet,'whitst leyaf and respect
, etteitisens,. ready to take %hated); Were
lamed , back by the officers in charge
without even allowing them to-approach
the polls.
.• In one distrust; as appears by certificate
, frotit the judge, the military officer took
, his - titand 'at -the polls before they were
opened, declaring that node but the' yet.
. -low - ticket" should be voted, and excluded
all other throughout the day. - In anoth
er district a •similarofficer caused every
• _ballot offered to be 'examined, and unless
-itwas the favored one, the voter was re.
_ . quired_to take the oattrand not otherwise.
.%•,Astd , in another, after one, vote only had
bean s even, the polls • ivere closed, the
• fudges all arrested and isent out of the
443olinty.,and military occupation. taken of
ahirtowri.
2, But I will not detain you with 'n re
*isolation of all the abuses that these
statements r have cansed'iopies
of them To Te
- they cannot fail to 'arrest yonr, aitention.
•
They prese a humiliating record, such
-nsl a had never supposed we ithould be
'"catled upon to read in any State, still less
'EPS loyal one like this. 'llgeless it . be in
'l4.yed'it fallaey to suppose that any rights
`. whatever remain to such a State, or thatd
any line whatever Marks the Rink of
s
• Federal potter; a bolder stride across that
- line that power never made 'even in a
_rebel State than it did here - on - the 4th of
- Iwstiolovember. - • •
A part of the army which a - generous
VecifilephaAi supplied for a very ditrirent
• purpose, was on - that day ' engaged in
stilling,the freedom of electimi-in
fat State, intimidating its sworn officers,
• • violating the constitutional rights' of its
loyal citizens and:obstrUcting the usual
chattels of communication between them
. . ,
'itud their exedutive.
If I , have deprecated such proceedings _
•:stave been actuated in so doing scarcely
•mare by the sense of what was due to the
'lairs and Constitution of the State, than
by regard for the safety and success of
tbo Utiion and the maintenance of that
„popular respect for and Confidence in the:
constituted authorities so important to.
' e triumph of the great cause they have
charge. The moral infinnece such
- sentiments is worth to those administer
. 'so,g'the government far more than "any
:results of an election where such proceed
-
in are tolerated." '
What
_occurred in Maryland we May
, expect. to take , plae'e in 'l'e.nnsylvania.itull
etery;: doubtful' "Northern and border : ,
- Sistesat the Presidential election, unless. _
we prepal‘ourselves, in time, for both
moral and *phyisiCal resistance:'' Now,
more than ever, with such facts 'before
them, communicated officially
,by - the ,
overnor Maryland,' should Our Sen-1
&taro tinflineltiagly maintain >the 'position
thel hovp taken, and our DemocratiC and
,:s11; other conservative ,penplia ',hold
in. readiness to sustain - them:
, At
Asardwe must prevent s'ucli in-,,
aigl og i . eit, 0 r o we
rights, State and per-_,
_ j scsnali:otbeadndeisration, through the
aytned 'soldkery.,
.Every moral - force
command mast be employed
-to shield ns frOTO„sOeit - olVessicsa; and if .
. I ,4pnral farce::
,more poteot t any .;- knit,
n
td'llintiY and ackra44tUfrt,. ItpOtmtrolled.
. military r must bold oitrOlvokin.
act Promptly asid
444 jus t -, tb47list, bold attempt to - ,iolttyo'.,
eta - Yrn il4gat saveSthe,..kepublie l anit.Onr-1
: solves Worli-the,ZOOM Which the 'elle - Thies ;
;44'..the Constittitiai4balhd count ry ,
z : *„Power. are PiaPirgt.i.flii . - *et.
, pjtiby any means mid atrany 'tsieri6*
ror areablelo agree with :
Ah*aai , * rePrY:l#7 'flfr
ihaWear- &Idol Pr esbyterian.,
as .in session 'at Washington, - 4b0 . ;.;
~I4ttd him in a bodyyesterday,he is
'''retitnikaicilliain - kftd among other things
"?'134- 4 1? fin - iiatf'tiot a grbtt
and otisidtsrod;it ' , the . I ,xonders'nk
that . - he was ithere lie isp.—
oar sentiment's" itairtly: Abraham
xl- bsts anapaueod'a great truth;
f children *
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. liNnkoDetnocratioltatiotitd Gmbh!
tion: to tiomitkita',candidatetcror rteiddeit
and Vicitiesiditii tlit 0404 'fib*
'will bii.field
the SAniP.Oiiiiietitlim_to itticecileiigatea
to Om 'Chicagereonvention f and an okon).
rat ticket, wilt Meat at' Philadelphia - -en
ilia 24tti'otgire4. 1 • •
artLeveiery fretatimil*d- Mamas
frolP, Gov. praacrp.e
Page-:. lt , *: 11 !;§ - iiie00 1 iS:4-:**** 2 1 0 3 T
11%.3 made at tbcballot-box Ond : enforced
by bayonets,- Maryland is . not tber.mnly
victim to this tiOtra4ro but it most be die
teat, of ibolitiOnieti Will; tanght that
.
such crimes against populai. cannot
arrayssubmitte& - to, ,
/XII he' Merit roie ItePtiblfeetV4pies, a
melte li.ttle , atts4r, upon W.Denison,:our.
Member orConvess, but specifies nothing
except that he , is a AscopOrhead." • We
have Watchedbis cousin:id hayetnetieed
that he made an effort to raise iltif Wages
of soldiers to 830 a month, . • bn4 the; false
.Abolition members voted it down. Ile
voted.that, the object of the war should be
to preserve the fio'Veriiinent. Of coarse
these votes excite the , bete . , cif, disunion
abolitionist's and incite petty =mutts from
their organs, but they cannot harm him.
-The people will stMblin lify:'Deuison; and
itheconsentiftti - anothiii POliii!101; will
reflect tfrim, by, aPrieiTa4Pm2,l;nlPritY.
in_spiteofmalignant ffermuciatioi.i , Mirk
No.huainess of iniportimee: has ye
been demi in'theState Legislature, The '
HutiSeis - engaged with various matters of
private legislation, while the Senate can't
elect, a speaker—the tie between Tallies
still 'continuing.; The llontroser
"Can conceals the fact that the Democratic
candidate offered the, itstial
, cOmpriimise
in such Cases, and Wit* saYs.the Demo
crat& reinsert° make any compromise I If
tho' entirely - fair •offer of the Democrats
had been -accept - es:l;am Senate would base
been promptly.. organized . by the election
of the Republican candidate for brisker.
But the.Repablicans refuse to organize
upon the offer-to give them the first choice
of half the °Seers, and toast that they by
their stubborn refusal to 4114(04. can
moire votes by charging the dead-lock to
the Democrats! One would think -that
no men of sense could hope to 'Make - Party
capital upon so silly and false a pretense;
but thercis ore Republican editor so ut
terly devoid of truth that he informs his
readers that, the Democrats refuse to com
promise, when be knows they offered to
compromise,' and his party:refused itliad
are therefore responsible, . •
ArAbout two
-years ago the,A.drainis
station-al:sure& the world that the whets
were about used up, and that ninety days'
theivar. Since then the
peo hat been for
the iremised peace; but third winter
of:the war gloses upon us with threats of
nuothirdraft, -although near' 2,000,000 of
- nienhat's teen
.:iilled i intii:sartiee since the
,Oit; has 'kept the .
dying rebellion -.alive so cone, -Thii secret'
has recentlkbeen 'developesV l . Thb office.,
holders 'erk4 party friend's of ii;e - Presidenti
have lie* the iehelit pOder f _
bni.;"!4!, ;.§!P44,-.rnediejnes, , oollu.gt , 4Ec';'
They hitte'been eonstantlT sending leili;
my-14'01es to Jar pitch! itailiocou•
thriingh' ' the......NeW . tOik l ,
House. - leas than #",*(o.lp*ii4re
act.'iediedrto *it sent with'
the kuovitelige and , celeialminetion'ofthq
:43ovelliefeet ()freers. thee the tineehl,
pat 1e Bei Thing loud itir , *O4
*: i i rf i g*i r .9*PfeaCAlmi uo uOn
AYtfietta#4o darer:fluent:
-vitirourbiliellthilisie tiled been actually
feeding sns3sinia 'g` b~ Hebei .4Vr‘"ly.
the iJoMt : ,Reptabli4iir arc
dAtkqg a,lol4;*Y!leie,ol4A3o•-
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AZI;Src arSelia•,4,o4llllBll44gek,lll'
t bi4 4 ° f MahtLactil*ln- gfrlinArY
11•404 OP,AsPnier, to .
ikkgehase,the jinn! the tnalre,;,ripeclally.
t enter:in* 'afoot'
of Flan. yirOr s . It; the above r emarks
since haiing4 lo -0 631 .nte Opting some
-Vert ofettliertlrkseuitonadeitoinHe'rrieli
Atlen'ii*'7l39W Xidal 2 •4.l"er'
betteritiaz ft' Abe' best
ever The,ll:-%.'.14.114 atooktrr
and many prs "
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7 Welifipropiiate , fbr the laptiefiVof oar'''': The.,-Governor ',..lidditiV.•,•Aralt.-.11.it Ale_
'regera •4140 following very penal° . , ee. organ Matton'tif the Settate, , toutlient In hitt
marts friOM the.. Des Moines • Sigtessnan, message, ati:ThitiadayiWhich was read.s—
Infidteenlatind - them to the ettrefilpent- l The - : fi nancial condition of ilik,•::Etate tip. ;
isal*evtry intelligent Democrat r' . - 1 pearti _to beliood.'; . r -Iteceipts forjho year ' .
't,i.„;A solemn duty, but one :imperfectly ' $4 1 214451; - *hiell, - ; with"ti balance remain':
disthargep t devolve. on. Demoerats,•,,,to - ing inthe treasury of $2,172,844, makN4
- Stand - lit their papers. In Ibtrgeneral the total - $O, - 462;295.- Payments,- $4,812,
-wreck_ciEzpersotial_ and-political rights, 2041 leaving a balance of $2,.1.41,331..
about all the liberty that the eititen re. There has been redeemed of the State in
tAliakiti theittivittleofireadlegDeindmat. debtetiness ,c 1 tiring the laet year, $95,1,64 7,
liiptiPera bittrabhlatioti text*: - Brit while The funded•clebtuin 1ii37,378,8113 ; neflind
.loßeetainsAlie,:rivilep,_ of. reading .. the ed, $ll 74.0Gtuailiturz 10an, ..,P,1).94,119 : 0- 7 ,,
paper of r' t Aolee,,4e...owca it- to lime - elf, total , debts39,,•lija,o9: , - _
to the adltiat; liltotty; and lig 'country, The' Governor' -reetimiriends' ' - that ' the
to give emit papers'a living support. proceeds of the Itillifin . Y;tai l t• one' halfinill
!...:- "Without eoreinment4irrlitate, end, on real: r itirdpitutantiat etqateirlie invested in
, - lii ntnany • • inetanCeit, 7 County patronage, the Sti4etoall,' or applied', to, the purchase
proritiribedhy 'an."-intolerant. party, eon- of tbetertiffeiiteg , rof theinillit‘iri.
,__ltien; the
l-fititted Ibra secret
. organization.. -whose certilleates-tebe-eauctliCeVUl!'llgrehaketi
rnily--Parposela to pill' down - the "Demo. The 'the State' loan" Will s ,iiot be
r. o rit ie vikrtyi:and-hotited b the paid r ai n . gilatifia eh : find:that the' laiiiet*itiOeotn-
V'lonis i'ltpowerMemot3ratio-pinblithers have , mends that they be, paid' their interkin
1-Mbing4e•rily - tiport but their men' ener- 1 eurreney,"ind not in coiner . its eqiiiialetit.
Fgy se& thallidelityand liberality-of their The' Got thinks the rase iedifrererit
political friends.., -=0:10.. ~ ‘ ..- - • neW frolii - siiliat it has-been,' iiiaionWh' i tis
1 - •._-'"Without'autwspapers;- theiDeratteraey theOene,fal GO‘•et iiment has' iistiedirie
leixtOuld be without An organisation and-. at, 1 de emable lialicr, which ioti r9ritis . cur
the mercy of their enemiee. With trews. , crreney, efia it
,la our , duty Mit 'to aiF. I
"ipori-they ban preserve. their' orgaeiza. credit "the 'Crovei•nment or einbaraas Its I
,lionotuad regain with their political lumen- measures T he "resent ilitut 'Of i,rold' will I
. r
lldtincy'and. - their liberties. • r'. ' ' require lin • additional million Of taxes 40.
,Y . “ Itis-kfaet Which elvinot he success,. enable the State '.to' pay in ',Coid;, and bf
11ORY'ebtliroVerted,Ithatilepublicans give course Additional biitthen open" tho,peo.
imoe tealons.eupPOrt to their party or. pie. The Governor thinks that:opt:coillga
-gust than 'do Democrats. Just so long irons Will be fulfilled by haying' is 'curreo
its-this stateiof things ecintinues; the bal. 1 ey. The Governor has' signed eighteen
lat-berwillhe powerless for our relief.— 1 bank bills for renewed eltarteri4.and veto
-The keit:l'oB , a potent' engine for shaping ed one during the year, anit r r be rect n
opiniensjot ti . people :and controlling ; mends an extension of the tittle of relief
the destinies efaConntry ; and it would to banks . fer not paying in coin. He also
be Well if the democracy learns this fact sliggestri an increase of ' pay to certain
in time to save their party and the govern- State officers mentioned., The Board of
Trient.• No fact is clearer to the mind of Military Clahns have.not yet reported.—
an attentive observer, than that we lost The expetires . of'the tratispOrtation and
the State b y . eittaardinary zeal displayed telegraph deparlinent . arnetintio $34,423.
in giving circulation - 10. R e p u bli ca n p a . He recommends' the establishment of a
pens and•rthe prevailing apathy of Den:o- military agency on a plan similar to that
emtslei•sustliming and enlarging the cir; established by him at Washington, to see
'ettlatien'ofßeirioeratic papers and doen- to the Interests of the Pennsylvania sol
ln' !tits' : 'tit es -- thil zeal on the one hand, diers.
tiridapithy on the other, that has coetin- Steps Faye been taken by the National
'tied radicalitiatinPower. It will continuo authorities to 'Secure an appropriation
-ie-poiver until Democrats learn to feel from Congress to repay - the expenses in
and take an - interest in the circulation of crated in defending the State last immmer.
the Den:tiac&tie 'papers'. ' ' He suggests an appropriation to' pay the
1- • •
• • :-
*. ,s- * • * expenses of establishing the' soldiers'
." A new year Is about - to datum upon us ceipetery 'at Gettysburg, and sugge s ts' a
and it iii a good finte i.e renew your Dem. revision of the act for the relief of the
°emiu filth and labor for the great cause. families of volunteers. Also calls att en-
StudfU'r the paper Wynn aro n o t 'al rea dy lion to the sebject of the relief of poor or
'receiVirigi!,andiert :Abet' your nei g hb or
.i. p .„ bans of soldiers Slain in battle, by editeui- -
doeilikeVrise.' A. - little exertion on the tang, Clothirigand 'otherliseperterini4g
part:OPiur friends will be of incalculable the office of a parent. •
..ers' l "e"t""". 4 -. - r. , - -- -b.......,. 0 „.. merm '0 ut ,„ A revision of 'the revemielaw . s in iS a s d e d g ii
institution: . The - more subscribers we ' ''swaVora - 4.--=-.1 ....44..;,..t 0 , v ,1 4...r.g . 5 ., 0nm1er yt,..
.
have; thelietter it
. pays, the more time we ed on s uch emnpaiiies. as enjoy,
can devote to its editorial management Lion to mining privileges, those eosins-.
and the greater interest will be given to portation companies. ' llethinks the State
.
its eolninna , ought to compel owners of unpatented
"Send in'your name and show by your lands to pay theur'dnes,..and th at a specific
wets - that you still feel an interest ie the tax holaidon all such laud. Also recOni
word Of your fathers, the promotion of mends tt the law requiring all munici
rptlberriecratic principles and measures, and pal co • , rations to deduct and pay the
the - perpetuation efyeur liberties." tax on all loans contracted by them
Sound dintrine, in-the foregoing ; and should be extended to all counties anifall
loan DemOcrats whose oames are not al- corporations, ' public anti--private. A tax
ready on our list, we say, pet.it in prat- on the, gross .reteipt'of all railroad' and
Aim 4 Once, and forward your names and canal companies, lie believes would be
1 money to t he Montrose Democrat. productive and not OpPressite. Another
million -of the bonds of the Philadeltibia
and Erie Railroad Company, deposited
with-the State, has been delirered.to it,
making' four millions in all. He speaks
in proper terms of the men who wont to
resist the invasion of the State, the me- ns
of preserving the history of their act; and
the relief by the - Legislature of the fami
lies of those slain in the invasion. , A re
vision of the militia laws is required, and
the passage of the - amendment to (fie Con
stitution giving soldiers the right to vote
out of the State; condemns theattettipts
of person's in other States 'to reeittit in
this, and thinks that, With proper efterts,.
our State can 'faioe a sofficient number ...f .
rolanteers. Ile . alse reprobates in strong
language, the practice of crowding al th e
legislation into the close of the
,session,
giving no su ffi cient opportunity to consid
er bills thoroughly, and compelling the .
Executive to sign without examisiation,or'
bold them over to piullie inconvenience.
The message eloSes with some apprepri-'
ate references to the rebellion; and : " the
duty of suppressing it.
~•. -
MEM
Why Riebnand Was Not Taken.
A writer in the AGE very truly says the
Aboliti'onista didn't intend to let McClel
lan take Riehmond,, because it. might have
ende 4 , the war at that time, and might
McClellan President of the 15-
,nited*Stat,es. When it became known in
Waihingfon and Richmond that if the col
umn under MCDowell continued to roarc.h
on. Richmond by .the Frederiesbure road ;
Richmond would be captured, Lincoln or
dered McDowell to fall back on Wash
ington, and in, order that McClellan might
be defeated atuf Aichmond.saved. If the
city of Riclirnond,bl :been captured at.
that time, there would have been . cap ex
c.nse for issuin4.tho Emancipation Procla
mation, I believe Richmond ,would have
been ; oc cupied by McCielian's army in du
.ly, 1862, if McDowell had been permitted
to continue. his march, Oo.tliat coy at, that,
; time. I was in Richmond, st that period.
The abolition party managers did not care
how many white, men they killed,
.provi
ded they got ,the Emancipation Proclama
_don ont of. Mr. Lincoln, and prevented
;McClellan from gaining :military glory.—
'il Abolition party have been for.thirty
years warning -the .people that, when ;they
got possession of -the Government. they
,would either abolish slavery in the smith..
• 'ern.Atates or destroy the- 'Union,
..They
got the power in 1860-1 and arc carrying
; opt their programme... .
r43ting the Soldiers is Goid.
, '"Ilio probable demand for gold will - be
Urge, an4the effect-of the resolution of
cebsereatitPe - members of Congress that
the soldiers, as well as foreign Ministers
'arid- stOokholders,'should/be paid in geld,
or iticerivalent, may produce 'iv:great
change in the face of Waifs. No :pirty
itan'olipose the evident j ustit ' of spill a:
,
, ttiettsure. -- What. claim has Mn Harieyi
%dowered, telegraphe to the rebels at. 1
- Charleston in April, 1801, that a secret ex- i
pedition, was on its way Intl' gew Ificirk 1
feitinfotesi- and' feed the troops'in Fort - 1
gifint , iev(thns . precipitating the war) tied
wht..hotsr drews47Acto yearlystilary, bay
a r. 1441/ I"knrited from the Tribune Alice
-to PdittigneSelninister; to' rewire that
itiotleyp.goid; while-the soldier wholas
Aiiit_ol 84 year for.Yeaving his'family find'
being' enth,gets lava) , in paper. N "
- _Why should Ur. Pike, sent; crop thei,
Tribune "MEL* to be; 'ambassador to the
14Tetharlands; get -his 025 a month in gold .
while the,wopoded seldier gets his $l3 , in
4 1 , 1 :ectittdflaPerr , ' -Thirteen dolfiri. now;
is no tinain:thaulis trhentliti:Wer begtuki 1
Juitintaeraindithat sOldieni'shonld have 1
as good money as 44 stockholders Sal
civil °Sim - • 1
lop* Coincici 'Schoch.,
fitivi s the Mmitat report • otbritainon
scbooli tbr the* ye.' 'ending Jane 4; 1863.
111:d6ntains much valualife•genbraf l and sta
tistical information upon the condition and
I progress of the . schOol'sy:stem: Tb 'num
ber Of cominoirselicitts in the • State, not
including those in. Philadelphia, is 12,141,
an increase On the fait Tear of 171 The
whole attendance 'of 'paptiti 1.4 884,490,an
I
increase cif 14,44 "Average' atieintaitce;
of 'pupils;' 397;922,' an increase =of
Averegelength'of term,t iitpuths,
14. dayl. Al era, cost of 'encli . pitpil per
moiltif;' , hllictitsont increase otone cent
Number of teachers, 14,442—inbreinte 62.
Total 04"oftnitio'rt, $1,498,040-'-increase
sl3o3o9: • . Total:test of the Ryetetn, s_,-
284,4S9—increase' $56,934.• •." These facts
are-Oimouiakine to•the "friends of a school!
system. There.'ivere 117 - - teas Male teach
ors,. aud'779" More fera3letettotieis hi - 1983"
thin the,yeir'preyklusi---:'•-•
«—PiadeittLinal: hi fp bls Tato Message
neknowleilites the with* Of
He assumes that the 4eeeded . Stares'
ont-of. 64 -- OWlthey,eannot
eoute.biek antes!. they, aholishelayery„-•...;
Me deny thriehe ara tight'
In this assutnption. '
radiad - Itepublimn , faction • have
"leen:beaten hi Missouri at the &eta eleo
tion. Says theLoulsßepubliconl;
ciestionasut length: settled.., beyond all
doubt, that limes. Bv - rind . Drydenikni
elected Judges of the Sopron° Court' for
the next tau years. "'" • •
~,I t l44l3tairtrifAirsittitaistuat- -74 fogrieedat:
arportrin the New York Cestom House,
to the intiaithinkolfraudnitPon the Goy.
**et in 'mard-4o bleeknde runners ;
I .lintaxiitd turoe)illegeOeee hav e made
the ease appear .:. I.l:eretbrote l the recent
news ftiim N'tOltti;s.."P;, gives a deeper
dye , tallle •Aintnittigated villanies and
trey onable ;i:pAuitipes'.3 , ll) sink of
iniquity. The N'ew York Eximesssary
the:news-front Nassau - state - that-dive or
six vesspls had Just arrived there with
eatgoes from Now York,-. within:** of
running the blockade. The - aargiies must
iraverheen . mshased-An - Now- ., York—by ,
somehodn thettattat, hstee been entered,
at the Customphonse there, and he ves
sels tnnstitave bad Aedrance papers from
the-ieltrie fitititittion: , •:.)
LOOK otrroon.CotonxtwEtis ! Not only
of bank billa-but •of evvrything trnlY
valuable:— We understand .that myyst4he
11 ! 4 14'ileliflaW ,ituowo . .,at'y
Dye Coyne' ntT not an ex - Option to thii
rule. • Tin, imitat ionp, like all 'ioint orfeits
nre utterlY'lrorthiefisi • . Remember that
Rowe ••, Stevens' Family Dye Colors are
the original, the
. only valuable and tiaeful
thing 'of the kind:' ' ' ' •
—Senator Howe, of Wisconsin, has; sub
mitted a joint resolution 'empowering the
President to call out 00e JV iAiGyt or ...flan.
fOettinety...dity:, fir the eijoeas put
potte•of imarChlWg -stratght • threngh the
robellioua Staten and liberating the Union
soldiers held-as prisoners Of war.. These
troops the President is requested to plat*
under command of General - Grant'. -
. .
—Young CoritQl;i'Trcasury clerk! nt
Wftslth l gton, who has lately robbed one
hundred thousand dollars from the pub
lic treasury, anti confessed . the crime, ex
cuses himself bit tile grOnnirtliat robbery
on every hand was going ou upon a large
morale, and he thought. it. best to rush in
and get bis share— , •
BENTLEY& LOOMIS,
Attorneys airl'Oonnsellors at Law.
OFFICE, CETER • t:ULLRILS! DRUG STORM,
COLLECT I ON S and RE3IITI'ANCE,B prompt ly made,
and all business intrusted to them attended to n Ith
fidelity. .
Silittitniry claims for Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay.
t.c., will be carefully prepared and attended to. its also
alt claims for exemption from Omit. The following are
among tire causes for -
DARDVTION FROIII DRAFT: ,
1. Being one of the PODS of aged or Infirm parents
where there are mote than one.
t. Tee father of a motherless child or children under
12 years of age. dependant upon him for support. .
3. The only son ore widow of aged or infirm parents
dependent npon htm,tor support.
4. - I. meraber.of tainally, two memberi of which are
already in the service.
5. Of physical di/Ability. or an Allen. „ , •
6, All claims tot gin election of owe from tiro or more
eons, 111.14: he made EZPORI. the dealt. •
B. S. 'BENTLEY, F. B. to:Su:9.
Montrose. Pe. dec9 fit Scranton, Pa.
wilEcoggozciza
Examining Surgeon !
TWIN subscriber busing beeresppobutcd by the Com-
L talc:done, of renslons.a MEDICAL LMAMINEIt at
larje, to examine and give certulcates to all entitled to
Penslom will attend to all spplications that may be
presented obtm, at Montrose, Ya. Rooms at T. S. Tar
bell's Motel. •' • - E. PATRICE.
Montrose. April G. ISSI
R. B. & GEO. P. LITTLE,
Attorney anallonaseltora at-Lam,
• ClAr9eiFILO.ll333l, Wkenalativ Ea.
• FFICE ou 4nin Skeet. Particular wearier given
NJ to Convestineing. declo 'l33,ertd
SCAM'S PDIMONIc SYRUP
WILL' CURS
CONSUMPTION.
SCHEI4K'S PIILEIONIC SYRUP
WILL CURE
CONSUMPTION.
SOZEN'I"S PULIVIONIC SYRUP
WILL CMS
CONSUMPTION.
scuts, rutrdoNte SIIRUP
RILL ctrau
GONG P'
SCIIE:VIZ'S SEA-WEED TONIC
WILL curia
DYSPEPSIA,.
,s7cilg2l7P - st'sNA-wePp Toxic
WILL CUUZ
DYSPEPSIA;
SCHEnr S TONIC
' ' vnti. cuts
:..DYSPEPSIA.
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DYSPtPSIA•: , '
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Li*ai •COniptaiixt's. :
sciFir F s ItviDRAER-ptivirwra, CURE
scikairKis 1112.P4, six .4=2
;Litter.' QMPialata
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Liver • Coniamtsi'
1 L.
!ATLI. R. EICHAITIt_bss 4irSo Emit bit eantes ot. 240,
13outl etreeto New . Item he ennlctonnd every.:
TOerdsv, hour° 3p: suit at:NO.4M IgOrilidtli
Apreet4lllMelPhis, very. Saturday, .• • ; •
ve keeps n Ono enpply Pt medicines 'etpts tocons„.
• tildcbtan-behad spell umetyl L Tlotsci Wisbluzsdrice or
lili.exandnationeor theltiapplit4o wen to cal o n . bt u ,
f awe.' Ile'tnekes . ebstOo Ilw entice: brit' Tore.
Itiorceizti exanditellon 'lin the, ftetiplrowArt:r, idttPTIOT.
barethetrltin&egaldlneeo
by Dr, tlehenkfog Nei tbq ther wil),lx3.(9lo4.lqtztroble,
end bylbst means It Is put - otrunttl It Is too lapr,' How
mach better It • stoadbe to know their einidttlon st once
,is b Oundipte °foredo:rice, lies "hoopinittletent
zertidcates thlsialtyttuit lieWetired ltdrinde3 Waco
ot•Consumption. '.; .;, • , 5 • -,
• Dr. Schenk' 0 s rlpelpal Mate
.le3Co..Mltorth kith et;
Mita 1"4 wttpre letters for advice shotild
wars tro diniket • .1•;.,•: • !,
Stine 01%the Pitlitionie4pitiiiiid - Weri' Wei:476We
'each it per bottle, oribtlio WidOzen. - 110diakeyius
454412PIPetboxi- „
14QrSal Otiall l)n ra*Peaff'; .
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DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S
German Bitters,.
,paapAußD, DT
Dr. 0.111. JACKSON, ' Philadelphia, Pa.,
igniEctuAity icrati ,
Mitt/at C.OVrelk.
fiT'Zi.IO'INITI:IIX4CM.
Chronie'or Nervilint V 61114, Pisetnes of Eidloyi r
and disemeypising, :XOlll4 disOrtitred
Ova- Stoulaeh.-
; .
as-Cdotipn r .
Alpo: Inward:Paps, ,
.Pulticea oeilloUd to the
of thu stomotb., •
Xattzto. ll:oaytt!urn. DJl;gth , t ForTood,
Fulnes or irelght Itt_the sttrinsch - . sonl eive•
tatiolui, stoking tit flattering at the pit tif the
Stonsaeb,,awiintatug or the. Heud: butriAlititti die:telt
BfOthing. kin:tering at ihe'lleart. choking Or suf.
focatlng 'sensations when in o lylnglipot tau t •
/Jltaitess of Vision; dote tit webs before • '
the - eight, Fever mid dull PJ In In the •
Ifbatliddicfeneret penpfrattou,; • 4N
_ ~el.lo.litt e ss pt the sisin and
• Preo, palm Ade,
Bae.l4iGnert, Limbs.
doe.. Ott. sodden ,
Flashes of _ _
• , Ont. , ' •
• Binning In the Flesh;
• • • Coiatant Itungliattiga.of..Evits C7ll •,t_7:
stud areat.Depresaloit . of •
SpltEts. . '
►ndpoaittvclTpreveatTefiow rarer; &a
They contain.
. ,
No Alcohol cr Bad Whiskey 1
Thcy Trus. cznpr. the abojo4 , I3CZOF!!p:OSICI.FieI OM 01100
DO. YOU WANT
TO ATlLEt'olzza TCII
A GOOD APISTIIEV •
TO 1011 - 11) DP YOUWCO • XL/GTION
TO PEEL WELL t •• "
TO GET 1/11). OP SED I VOITSNESS ?
ENEI:GY ?
TO SLEEP WELL?
IlitISK AND VIGOIXOUS Trzusa
Irian do, use /100FiANDli GERMAN 81TTER8.
Front Rev. J. Newton 11;7auzp,p.1.1:. - Editor
.
of the A'acyrbi,.edio of iteltatoft!‘ Know! , dye.
3 ‘ , Alttiongh sot disposed to fiver Orredist amend„Patent
Medicines iu general. thee' distrust of their logs:idled*
and effecter I yet 'know of nu sufficient reasonsisby e
man may Oat: teetif,y. to the beaselhe he bellaveafilmeelf
to hare received from any simple.preparation in o
hope that he may thus contribute to thebeneth otDebers.
Id° this the snorer:shay In regard to lloodand's Gee.
man hitters, prepared by Dr. CAL Jaekton, of ibis oft?
- toosuse I was prejudices against there foe'many leap,
:tinder the imoressuio that they were eblefly an strobelit
mixture. lam Indebted to my friend Itoberdifhoemaker,
for the removal of this prejudice by proper two,
and fur eneouragemni to try them, when suffering tetra
great and long contimieddebility. The nee old bottles
of these bitters, at thebtletortiog of the present nor,
waafollowarby evident relief, and restpmttonlolt deg.
roe of bodily and mental rigor 'which 1 had "not felt for
6 months before. and had almost despaired of regaining.
therefore thank God andruy friend for dirndls* me to
the use of them. • J. NEWTON
Pamar's. June23d„
ATTENTION,,SOLDEEES I
And the rsiends or 'Soldiers
,
We cal the • attention of all lisidng 'relations or
friends in the army to the fact that " 1400)1.A/ile6
Gerra.ut Bitters" wiWcore nine-ienihr'of the dittoes
induced by exposaree and prjrations incident to temp
life. in the nets. published strudel deity . 111 rke
papers, on arrival of the oleic.. it wiltlp - noticed that a
very large Donlan-are eniferinit from debility. Lwty
case of that kind eon be readily eitredi by Ittnglacd's
German Sittere. DiSetleCil resulting froth &solders ei
the digestive organsere speedily removed.' Weibevero
hesitatlonlo saying that if these Bitters werefreetynted
a mong - oar col rer's; hundreds of lives plight' be eared
that otherrrise will be last.
. .
We call attention Lo the following remarkable and well
aeltbeutidattal comet ontotthe.nathist›?; heroes. a Lora
life, to nee his own. hutgnage, _':has been tiered by the
Ultters:”
Pntuthrouritta; ingust 234. lift
_Molars. J o nes gWinf:—.Well.gentlennegi. your nod.
land's Genn.in bitter* haws:wild my 110, so
mistake In this. It to vouched for. by numbers; of •of
comrades. soma of whose amnesia= appoided.apd sae
were eoun., leant of all-the eircarottancertyLray rbte.
am; an dila to been, for the last four years , a, member Of
Sberman's celebrated battery, and mdet,the.immediala
Command of Ciptaln II: B. Ayres: lwoughtheesporare
attendant upon ntr Altoona &ales. I watotttaiked In
bterr bat. with Inflammation of the •lungs. endives for
TI days , in the hospital, . This waslollowed by gnat de
Witty; teelgbtertedtran attack of dysentery. I was ten
removed from thci 'White House. and sent to this tier to
board thetiteatner **State of Maine." where I Ist ea en
the 29th ofJunc. &then tb.rat 00101 hayelcen aboct
low as any.-ono Couldbe and GO rytnitke*park of vital.
fly. - Fora week or more I was scareels able to swallow
'anythititriand if t ttin foreittrilotOlAtoltittLlt.o9dl in
mediately throWn up again.
I could not even keep brimy otwatireM,lo3 4 tegoldt-
Life could not last under these : dreamt tattcertA, aid. ac
cord', rly, the physicians who had hoot rrotking
thotigh unenecesetally. to resmateefrcret tla. silt?
of lbw dread archer. frankly toldrae.thty.cr..nld fo TO
more fog me. andliervlsfd Inc to See oletglraltni. dto
make omen at:position ()fief linlited Nags w'or t,tiad
me. An tteqoaintauce who vlsitrd Me at the bernitil,
Xr..Fred crick St tinhorn. of fAtt below Arch et t ctl.
ited:rtlfr ea afar/Qin hope, filtry your Wife" aril Lir d
lv procured a bottle. From thdrinseleothintmerd ta ken:
them tbeglOorePitedOleotthathrectdtd. and or' I t u
thank God for it, get tit g wit - cf.—lb - ft-0 hr se trim
;teat two hattles..thava traitted ten,ponnds, mut fog ratt
, - gulnenf beiriZpottetitted ter. rtiofirase.vatftyriddatabter.
fro
m trik"°4 "vetwar"olatottorlelnonths: foreett
tiemenj mu a loyal Tine• fan. tram vicinity of Frost
To• ;rode invaluable Bitters I anis - the, tettaiell
afire whltb has taken the place of raga. fears—to )co:
'Bitters will I owe the plirftts prlvilet r of stair
tag to, nay bosom. those whet 'get:ldea rest amulet in life.
Very truly yours. lAitvoxigg'sl•
We fatly concur in the above statement. as we tad
dosplired of seeing our comrade, Mr. digione. restand
s ekrhit T eticiriiback :Ist
. Geo: A. .4414;" to. :C,ltt/i
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- 4i r slitertit . I . 4otnet ., - 0 ,Y. 4 4 4 Fr l;.
Aiiitreth J. NisklidaiAlt; VirmohL
Jenkins," B, I'o6lCAP4iink,; •
13297 M 1B - or courigaturs.
mgnittn,4o.,,,c;. 4Acasox. , U 6.A
Uto WRAPPEIVoCesib ; ' " -' • ; 7 " •
iti.T,thi: $4,00:
Shouldyoutustreodra - n ut noriiiiretiiie aiflele do.
n"be Putlarbr line or Inv tritnsietti74weparstico s
toremt, securel
14Craily be vared Icepltev liPt let fo v. sai l
ir PitCrAut ftfil
riziaitial'OfficolutilltaluffietorY
'4r. .*UnilaTa l
00,3t10S 4v.:4lllll:Vet , a - •
ogicempitmx.roclotoico.)
- , Proprmion‘
orror tete by Droggf4s gni ties Wm lama 10 04
llaltWtl it t• • -.. 1
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