The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 14, 1864, Image 3

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    OCIO • •.` Mr 'Ade •k+7l.-24,
D e eds, —Very superior Deeds are sold
at thi3 office, at moderate-I-prices.
gethodist Appointments.
ri‘ of :Ippon) tniet iti
The following_iaa
o f Methodist Clergy ti in this comity
ow l vicinity:
Thindafr,
Se.F:. Wright.
snag's Depot, N. W. Everett.
Ararat, t.'; D. William& •-•
Laneshoroi, S. Bartle& _
Great Bend,' P. -Bartlett.
Montrone, A.` A. IL Sehoonmaker.
Brooklyn, A. C. Sperry.
Leßaysville, • Gen. R.= Hare.
Auburn, A.F. 4. Arnold. •
Springville, . S. V. Newell..
Nicholson, . • D. Worrell. •
Little Meadows, 1. D. Warren.
Sterlingville,
Gib4ott„ G. A, Severson, S. Elwell:
Vestal, - P. Holbrook.
Hawleyton, Geo. Comfort. '
Kirkwood, - A.-Brigham.
Perional Ibmnia
What about the draft? You tell.
N o attention paid to anonymous letters.
We are indebted to Representative
Wells for the Auditor General's Report,
and toDr. Hakes of Luzarne to rcontin ued
Legislative favors.
As before noticed, our esteemed patron
A nd friend, L. ROSENBAUIf, is about to go
to Elmira to attend to the businesi of the
Company at that city. Ten years' resid
ence here has given Mr. It very wide
acquaintance with our people, and there
are very many who will miss him from
the social and business efrele, t and whose
best wishes will accompany Mtn whither
snever he may sojourn. By strict - atten
tion, and an excellent skill in trade he
built iip one of the best—perhaps the best,
mercantile establishments in the county,
and many old customors will regret, his
departure; but as Mr. Dessauer, who
snoceeds him is a polite and obliging
gentleman. we trust that the old and new
customers will find no cause to withdraw
their patronage.
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N. Y. Wholesale Prices, of Produce,
Reported for the Montrose Democrat by
JC,SIATI CARPENTER, Commission merch
ant, No. 32 Jay street, New York, to
whorri:shipments of produce may be made.
Tlvortitirds of the market value will be
ilia - anted on the receipt of the goo& if
desired, and a quick return made for the
balance.l Full directions and a weekly
market report sent free of charge by mail
to those making shipments.
Rdinaiks for week ending April 9, 'G4.
—Beds wax wanted, beans steady, peas
ready,' butter wanted, cheese wanted,
p tiles steady, peat:het:Wanted, plums
cuerries, raspberries,, blackberries, wanted,
firm; flour flan, corn meal wanted,
is .vk wheat firm, flax firm, furs & feathers
wanted, fliesh meats firm; wheat firm, rye
'wanted, S:ats firm, corn -watil . ed, hides firm,
11.psqui.it, lard it'aated,llieef wanted, pork,
in demand, poultry wanted, seeds firm,
tobaco wanted, sorghum wanted, wool
steady, apples wanted:
Beeswax, pure, per pound, $ 54®$ 56
" impure, " ' 40 4 42
Beans, white sound, per bu., 250 300
Peas, per bushel, • ' 110 140
~
Butter in tubs, per pound, 40 50
" firkins, - " 38 48
tt
rolls, " 35 45
Cheese, choice, " 17 18
~ common, " 12 14
Dried Apples at 8 11
" Peaches, " 28 - 29
" Plums, a 17 19
" Cherries, 4i 26 28
" Raspberries, ". 27 29
" Blaakberries, " 17 19
Eggs fresh, per dozen, 24 25
Flour, wheat, per barrel, 600 10 00
" rye, is 500 675
Curti meal, per hundred lbs., 200 25 )
Flax, per pound, 19 ,23
Furs and Skins, see Price Current, for list.
Feathers, live geese, per lb., 65 co 70
Beef Sides, . is , 8 - 13
Mutton in carcass, " 8 12
Veal, " 7 13
Purk, dressed, ' " 9 11
Wheat, per bushel, 143. 1 75
Rye, 4f, 110 1 35
Oats, cc
..j 85 .91
Cum, cc 124 1 3
Venison, ' per pound, 8 13
Game, see Price Current for full report.
Pigeons, per dozen, 2 25
Hides, dry, per pound, • -22 - • 25 -
" green, .11 1 I . li
Hops, prime, ~ n 30
l 4 gt
4 14
Lard, common to best, per lb., 13 14
Beef, mess, per barrel, 7 00' 25 00
" prime, " 500 20 00
Pork, mess, " 15 00 16 00
L 4
prime," 18 00 20 00
Hams, smoed,. per lb. 15 18
Shoulders, smoked, " 'l3 14
B3 ( .10 ]; . it ,14 'l6
ChiekenS, t ` 22 24
'turkeys, " 22 24
Geese, gs /3 14
Ducks, CI
24 26
Clui/er Seed, it 11 13
Timothy Seed, per bushel, 3 325
Flax Seed, It 340 36U
Tallow; per lb. ' 12 13
Wool, washed, " 60 79
unwashed, " 40 50
Apples, . - per barrel, 300 500
Fors.—A fnfl report of the New York
Market zm be seen tbe office of the
Montrone Democrat; corr ected np tb last
Saturday. We -have ; eli,;file :weekly.
Price Current of PrOditecfor the ttse'or
our friends who may-Cali 16extintine it.
In the above Jist is giceo the
~kovestAnd.
highest- prices which - ar.fri 4oVerned-loi
quality and condition; Many articles that
are not Mentioned above, can be fouation
the report io thit office.
Sinitarr
Ditrhig the present' Month': inestings
will be heldin helOw, fir
the purpose of stimulating the people of
our county in support of the U. S. Sanits
!TConatoissiou, and aarAltening is MORN!
interest ns possible in the:." Great Central
Fair," which is to be' held at Philadelphia
in,June next. -
~,,..„. ..7 ,2 .:?Totue notice will) be given from ,the neigh.
'MIO.II-chuichtta the time and 'place of
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Mr. (J. M;'Rathbun, of Philadelphia, an
agent.of the COMMiSSION will be present, -
aud deliver an address On each: occasion.
,Let the people turn "out id force and
show to the adoining c ounties that Ras.
quehanna rea d y and 'willing to do her
whole duty, and warn them to look' well
to their laurels.
New Milford, Tuetday Afterno l on, Ap. 12.
Great Bend, • " evening,. 12.
Susquehanna, Wednesday, 13.
Thomson Centre, Thursday • 14.
Ararat, jFriday, 15.
Jackson, Saturday, 16.
Gibson Hollow, Monday, . 18.
Harfbrd, Tuesday, 19.
Brooklyn, Wednesdf i rl, 20.
Friendsville, Thursday, - 21.
Lawsville, Friday, • 22..
The
We have received, too late for insertion
in full, copy: of the Monti ose and Bridge
water Poor House actiltit , have prepared
ass abstract of the same, as , follows , :
Sect. 1. Gilbert \ Warner, M. L. Catlin,
W. H. Boyd and Elijah Mott, and their
successors as Commissioners, arocreated
a Jody corporate by title of " "The Asy
lum for the Poor for the Borough of
Montrose and the Township of Bridgewa
ter," with the usual corporate powers.
2. They are authorized to purchase,
with the consent of the Court of Quarter
Sessions, such real estate in Bridgewater
as they may select, and borrow money to
purchase and build, not to exceed $6,000.
3. These four persons are constituted
Directors of the Poor, and may hold lands,
&c., not to exceed the yearly value of 0,-
000, and erect and keep in proper con
dition suitable buildings for the reception,
use, accommodation and employment of
the poor, and provide all things neces
sary for the lodging, education, mainten
ance and 'employment of thopoor &Mont
rose and Bridgewater.
4. These Directors shall continue in of
fice two years; after which time three Di
rectors shill be elected at the February
election, for one, two and three years res
pectively ; and annually thereafter one
Director for three years. Vacancies to be
filled by the court.
5. The Directors shall take an oath of
office ; and shall appoint a Treasurer, Su
peri ten& ut, Collector of Taxer, and such
other assistants as they may deem neces
sary, to serve one year. And the Direc
tors may bind-out as apprentices such
poor children as may now be bound ILS ap
prentices by the overseers of the_poor;
and no child shall le bound - more than
thirty miles - from the poor-house, 'and
each child bound shall have at least three
months schooling each year.
6. The Directors may levy a tax before
April Ist in each year, of not exceeding
ten mills on tbe dollar, upon all property
subject to taxation. for poor purposes, for
preparing the poor farm, honse, ste., un
til the expenses are paid; but the taxes
fur any year shall not exceed one-sixth of
the cost of said poor-house, &c.
7. The Directors shall annually before
the Ist of - April make an estimate of the
probable expenses of maintaining the poor,
improving the furn , t,_, keeping the build
lugs in repair and insured, fur the year,
and levy a tax sufficient to pay the-same.
S. As soon as the Directors have the
poor house ready,, they shall file in the
County Clerk's office a statement that
such buildings' are ready for reception of
the poor • and a description of the farm
and buildings, and the cost and terms of
payment for them; and , shall , give notice
to the overseers of the poor in the bare'
and township, of their readiness to re
ceive the poor; and the overseers are re
quired to furnish a list of the names of all
persons who are receiving relief; and the
Directors may remove such paupers to
the poor house as they please, to be-there
kept and prOided for so long as they re
main a charge; and no person who refus
es togo to the poor , house shall be entitled
to any relief; but the Directors may af
ford relief to any pauper without requir
ing them to.le taken, to the poorhouse.
9. The Directors may provide work for
paupers able to labor, and those who re
fuse to work when ableshall be discharged
without relief.
10. The overseers of the poor of the
bore' and township, as soon as notified
that the poor house is ready, shall cease
to act except to close their accounts.
11. The Directors may make rules for
the regulation Of the poor house, &c. sub
ject to the approval athe Court.
12. Any pauper asking for or receiv
ing relief, who vefuses to make oath rela
tive to their legal residence, or their pro
perty and - circtinistanfes, or who - refuses
to answer . any I question relative to the
same which • shall be asked by the Direc
tors, may be refused ?pelf and any false
statement relative to, the same shall be
punishable ail perjury.ll '.. ,
13. The steward oi.inanagenishall hare
control of the poor honse"..And itsinmates,
subject to the rules, akid superintend the
labor of the ' paupers ,11 the steward shall
not make any purchases for the poor house
withont, written cops e'Ottt t of two Directors;
and on' the first ondtivitiTelnrir
rytionnally, and - wh :
.theiNtitjt9P - iii-
e t t
quire; furnish them It etneittrof the iti•
come, of the sea) eitet e ? the amount liter':
penses, the value of personal property 611 .
hand, the number a pewee rid Mi
lted to ' - and -- disdhargid flora ;thiliensi
~eiegn - last statement, gm length of .tigts
osokremained, the age tiatierti4irM x'
cireiegirtrattilirtialdenarOVettrbiehen
received:, 110,,:illetintrilisballgitre, satis
factory tionds.
14. TheDirecifiiii: "shrills head a meet •
ing at the poor home at - keel once each '
month, and visit the grUunds o , buildings,
itc., see that th,o poor are leordrettlibly.
.supported, heir alt comp!iiihts,' end see
that all grievinies are.propeity redressed;
15. The TrelianireitshWanutuditire
second Monday 411iti:4010 WA as ofteelu)
required' by the :ignitors, , rendetf them
an account of bia:rtufeiptt end disburse.
ments since last statement; and , the D 1
rectors obeli annually in' March, publialfin
two county papers, a statement of the
ceipta and eqinhes of the f osse foi-the
year, together with a etstemeat orlthe
property held. • •
18. At the, -first term of court in each
year, the Judges shall appoint three Audi
'tors to examine the accounts of thepi.i`
rectors; the auditors shall meet On 'the
second .Monday of Marcb c and be paid one
dollar' per day; their report to be
,filed
with the clerk of the Court beftre the
next term; and any person may app eal to
to the Court from the auditors' set tlement
in the seine manlier that appeals al's ta
ken from township auditors reports. ,
\ 17. All orders issued for the relief of
tiny poor, shall be directed to these Di
rectors, who shall immediately inquire in.
to the circumstances,end grant relief or
have .the person removed to the poor
house ; any Director may direct a person
to be admitted, but no perm shall be
discharged unless by their request, except
by authority of two directors.
18. The pay of tbe Treasurer and other
officers shall be fixed by the Directors ;
and the pay of the Directors shall be fix
ed by the Auditors—each Director to 'fur
nish an account of the time spent and ex•
Menses incurred by him in attending to
his duties, and swear to the correetness of
the same ; but the compensation allowed
to the Directors for any year shall not. al
together exceed one huniired dollars.
19. No money shall be paid by the
Treasurer, unless upon the written order
of two Directors. 4.
20. It, shall be lawful for The overseers
of the poor of any boro' or township in
the county to make a contract with the
Directors for the support of any of theirs
poor; and any poor refbsing to be remov
ed to the poor house, shall not be entitled
to relief. < _
21. Any director, officer or assistant em
ployed about the poor louse who shall be
2f gross misconduct or neglect of
duty, slffill be liable to prosecution, and on
conviction be fined not more than $2OO
and costa,- and be " imprisoned not more
than three months.
22. It shall - be lawful for the directors
to admit any lornehip in the county, tin
der the provisions of this act, on petition
of a majority of the tar-payerae
23. Any township admitted under the
provisions of this act is authorized to levy
and collect, taxes for their share , of the ex
penses.
24. Laws inconsistent herewith aro.re•
pealed.
Teachers' Eimminatioiss. •
Each applicant will please write at the
beginning of a sheet offooiscap, her name,
post office, place of • rcsideoce, what
works on . teaching she has read, and bow
many terms she has taught.
If draft &c. do not interfere, examina
tions will b%held as follpis
Jessup, at . Centre School-house, April , lB.
Rush, at Snyder do' ' 19.
Auburn, at Centre do'
Springville, at Hollow do
Dimoek, at Corners do
Franklin, at South do
Liberty,.at Bailey do
Silver Lake, at Hill's do
Friendsvill ,e Choconut,
Friends- „ Apolacon Middletown, vide sa t 2B.
& Little Meadows, at
Forest Lake and Chap-
Town Ch" 20.
man,• at
Harford, at Village School-house, May 2.
Jackson ' 'at No. 2 do "3.
Oakland, Harmony
Lanesboro, " 4.
and Snsq'a, at
Gt Bend & Biro, • est aide river " b.
N. Milford &Moro , Boro' S. H. " 6.
Lenox, at Glenwood School-house, " 9.
Clifford & Duntlail; at City do " 10.
Herrick, at Hni4dale do " 11.
Ararat & Thbmsbn Ararattchurch " 12.
Gibson, at Uhion H ill School - house" 13 .
Bridgewater & Montrose do " 16.
Lath rip, at Hillsdale do " 17.
Brooklyn, at , Centre 'do " 18.
Examinations mtistlegin at 9 o'clock.
E. A. Wzgrox, Co. Sup't.
Brooklyn, April 22, 1884.
"The Mint regretted 'not of my life
was tho issuing of the emancipatiOn proc
lamation."
Such, were, the words of President Lin.
coin to Wendell Phillips, according to the i
testimony of the latter in a speech he
made at the Music Hall in New Haven.
Before the issuing of that dociment, Pres
ident Lincoln • gave it as his opinion that
it would be of no 'mire effect than "the
Pope's bull against . the - comet rivid
ter he had given it to the world be re•
gards it as "the most regretted event 'of
his , ' life,r and did,no L seruple to so inform,
one of the mostinfluential leatiersltiftlie
fanatical faction who bad forced JAM into
the objectionable measure; PrssidenkLin.,
coin has nitide ?Amy iotable
since he has been in ....^ o 44 4, iit tiopitthat
is likely 'ilia attract ao much a ttention, as
the above. ' • • ' ' -
sarneyriek Allen% q9 lll Medal UM
tail is ineaufeetared , entirely -different
trim any &bow ILA c hemical parity rend.
- • it barmiest ni thepurerii,doar sad its
use will,ltre Ogthea weaVattamilgtr : Vd
'core dyspeptic persons.. tree it' with
Arta!' instead it lima' Wittec
a . r*7l4 ' 144 1,PM)0 1 , 14 .01 1 .# 4 :7i?
7,r,)
inonar .
oeportedisitharemins ,
by the committee on miliwy-setirs, I' fir
the erganiiiitiok - distiPliie mid regulation
&AC thevat.
log laweio relation to the militia , are
pealed htthe provisions of this bill.
4'erneiin one of his " Occasion!"
letters in
' thathiladelphis Press, bent, In
a iplittdir- 4 .lray: however , In favor. of
miseegeiiithink, it taint a'ireektdned be
ovithAtim dieltiiirsiii to Its glib: ,
tint of that dosisteri
but sill ,proba b ly bihiiidrithititraihther
Wldte now; he goes 'esreaferthor than
- - . • .
Eir Subscribe for .the - Montrose Dent*
oerat,' , 4oLeo s sear hi-stdvinee. •
* - )n .
In Central City,"Litin•eo. • lowa, Sept.
15th: 1 8 6$, Rem' FeJamas, formerly
a resideni,of flarford, this couilth Aged
46 years and)6 months.
In Cliffird,Seb. cof spotted fever, af•
ter an illness of 48 hours PallsoN ATMS' ,
gotJr.,ofJoel Stevens, Sterees, aged 21 yesra,
8 months and 17 days.
FARM FOR SALE !
w rweriw th 4ft, townalp.. w r ionv
etitingvf Ultras of land, of width about Servs
are hnprovitd. II good Horse, a small Ram, and two
Orchards. Ts Within a short distance of church, store,
soboolphonse and blaCkszoithsbop.
Relaretwee-- - W. R. HATCH. Montrose.
• J. L.' MERRIMAN, PranklM.
April 14. 18611.w4* .E. P. CHAMBERS, Banditti.
Executor's Notice.
NOTICE La booby - given to persons having demands
against the estate of CHBISTOPIIER WARD,late
of Silver Lake township, deceased, that the same must
be presontetto • the undersigned for arrangement, thd
all persons Indebted to said estate must settle the game
without delay. DENNIS O'DAY, Executor.
Binghamton, April 14,18G4. SW.
Executrix Notice.
XTOTICE is hereby given toersOns havingdernands
1.1 against the estate of SAMUEL El. CHAMPLIN. late
of Liberty township. deceased. that the same must be
presented to the, undersigried,tor arrangement, and all
persons indebted to said estate must settle the same
without delay. JANE A. CEANPLLN, Hex.
Libcoy, Apyil 14,166!. 13w*
PREWSTER;
AUCTIONEER FOR SUSQ'UA CO.
Addregs, ffiontrose, Pa.
Administrators' Notice.
NOTICE le.hdreby given to persons towing demands
again st the estate otOnVILC. Rassom.bue oi Lenox
township. deceased. that the same roust be • presented
to the undersigned for arvangem.mt. un t i l! persona In
debted to said eatate are requ ested to make immediate
payment. WILLIAM MI
• REBECCA BANTA
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Leoolvllle, April M. 186&—des.AilmbalstratoAL
FINANCIAL.
ROPE GOLD COMM.
MINICS—"GOLD DIRT TA:gm,- CIILIIN COUNTY,
• - ,• - COLORADO.
Capital R:1,000 ebarea, 1125 ea . ch.
anarma :
Joan Evan% Colorado. Ono. W. Onairani, 80W,,
F. R. Jew, New-York. Eladuraaat Pima, N. Y.
H. R. Coat, New-York. IL COWIE:Li WEITZ. N. Y.
War. yew -York. M. C. TYLER, New-York.
- -41- o .:Axmo".Provldeneo, R. I.
Presideolle Excellency JOIINEVASS, Governor
of Colorado Territory.
Vlee•Prealdents--Ron. S.C. Minoan, Dr. P. H. Joan.
Treaannr-LWatran E..Lawron.
B ecretor7-4-P. Dance. (ap:lo.rcaco.lll
Office No. 45 Cliff street, New-York.
EXECUTORS' IALB.
Wundersigned. Execntors of the estate of dames
ant. laze ofdessup township, dcc'd, will sell at
public sundae on
i s 20.
gc 21.
" 22.
GI 25.
Saturday, April 16th, 1864, at 10 ex. a.m.
the following property, to wit : II Cows, 4 Y •
I Hnree, 1 Hog. lOW:ming Sheep, I two.horse l =r
Wagon, I light boggy Wagon, I two-horse Sleigh. Fa
n Mill. I sett double Harness, 1 single Harness,
Plows, Drags, and other Farming Utensils, a quantity
of Hay and (train, Churning Machine, Pans and Dairy
Fixtures, together with other articles too numerous to
mention.
" 26.
44 27.
TERIIB.--All arms over $5. six months credit with
interest and approved security
1:813 der&caah down.
A3l ,
Jetsup, .Aprini, '54.* B. FAUROT, I "
PAY' Mr AND SAVE COSTS.
kl°a2r 27 . l7toatebtedto
of7oY4glntFrare rei
pectfully
informed thattho unpaid Notes and Accounts
(desk, firm arc pet in the hands of the subscriber: but
after the first of May all unpaid matters will be placed
in the hands of a proper otucer for collection.
Vild. 11. BOYD.
Montrose, April 7, 1864. St .
THE GOLD BILL PISSED
333 r acomaress.
STUDY ECONOMY
and buy your
SNUB &MIR GOODS
HO REGELATOR
GEORGE HAYDEN
li mi VATIC z AIl p hi Urgegteplendld ortock di t e
of
Boojs and= Shoes?
mit§:As . .p..::o-s
istra,w- civaioduisp
Boat ozsicionthui Arm - camp.
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UNDER fikirtkOrawers: NEC/ Tie,
• SWIM, CollarNGlow. lima%
Heat tremo, ii . pardku: •te•
am lots sadstekks GimiliNitiiialt Old &Tags&
Gress iistkratiU. alnico nriteAricibrSkis doom
Reznember the Place:
'North *leg of the bnsl4,lng 4tdJ clooKed• WAD
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Ye nded and are-datintninedlioth this date-to •do NO
BUSMEN fled bather state WS they areiverydesiseta of settling up with their old Mends and ctletelleen •
We woold advise Wen to ecestabaward - andpay up their old aceountaielther with eash or settle 'by' tote. .1:14
we hamkte pay . bar erer4thlng we lay ;Auld cash we taut have tr we sell any Goods lawattar. We feel
lode en= ammiti a tem ea • • -'ptpl toady mum= or oure.will feel touched elannhelnireqd= l 4
bat nevertheless the_ t cen see it out* that the ti.wo IdereVanded end wi th In th ane dee•
meltable makeup old = l rma frbaffa la general to =te gribitilowence tor the above atatedlaweserw. 'f'
,GoOnOttitAriVifialtAsit
We also advise 411 who deoirei.q boy GOODSVIIICAP 'FOR eA1311 . -‘ all.iiiiiii
eimmthe ant! a our Stock. arida Is complete in all particulars. and we, will eat hurt /*lf IMF )
=Amps , pdrelmaasszfr Vats adirierent Mug rrom a bean. - , " • ; z' • ' -
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CASH - -pRICES *FOR FARM :PRODUCE: -
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- These mite tire Indebted to-na and have - so many mutes for not ' - *fig, We *odd .
ablest &Wmt, _ 4:ll:ii4l.llattettilati Dried Apples, GeesePestberf, likenrWiFool atu, , st illekkaoll
Imeasikelf I , Oicaghilifo 3l- VMilaPal*c,P 3t.toultir :t , ..--. .. • . • .
:GUTTENBERai ROSENBAUM 14130;
3tONTIIO3B. Ps:, ha, Atb,
NEW 'tilt 101110011001
NEW ARRASEMENTSI .
low &- L
seguau•
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For CASH or Ready Pay.
cm:a. L. wrazzrzo
ITAN w pit trod tr
tock am the East with anew and
ea t -111alit QrApitin g
Tim Latest and nsost, approved !Wee.
CLOTHS- AND GASSIMERS.
4:31ri1.C3 0 C,30 maim:es,
Of ray Description.
3, 41 ZJI 010 Pd.
Of the chub:sit breads. including Hart's celebrated
• brand.
Fish, - Dairy Salt, Teas, Cases.
Spices, Sugars, Molasses,
At very Low prices for CASd. H fielir Vail and see for
l oure
Clash paid illor Grain; Niter, Eggs, Ike.
2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted.
Store
doers beltai Webeter's cortter, to
the Store formerly accept by N. 1. Post.
G. L. - STONE.E. L. WISES.
fficmtrose„ April let , WM tf
JAMES R. DE WITT,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
CHOICE FAMILY
OM 4212124, 9
. r 1 ,
BONS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
O.IR.COC/3ELEBIFLIr,
GLASS-WARE,
LAMP% AtAID 011,16,
HARDWARE AND NAILS,
ISCPX.3III
Produce taken in Exchange.
Montrose, Feb. 1 64. L R. DeWrIT.
"THE FAMOUS BARBEL"
Comoand Geisha famous Barber; '
Famous Barber, late of Earth
late or Hayti, now at Witeon's: •
Now at Id. S. Wilson'a Store Room.
Plod toe shqving qnd shampooing.
Find meetitting hair to sal t you,
rod me resdYst Year service. •
At your service, CHARLEY Non=
litostrose.lact. 15, IBM.' If •
PETER HAY,
utoe,isames...sl2..uotleaseer.
Auburn Four Comer'', Pa.
WARILY DYE COLOB3i with directions boii
to aro them e for sale by, ABEL TOIO3BLL.
GEO . P LITTLE IP
ieltNiFin Go er. ' •
tescoi . ea= , - A itta t i
, r
BACK PAY,PENSIOK CLAIMS. £C
All claims Intruded' td my. owe will be attended to
ntigtlYt obetdentiless eueemertd.:
tole, Mareblo; M4.-Ber
TIMOTHY & OMER SO,
..,F0R.2005 tr. ,
r0,0;11,41ag.
' • •
• Administrator 15,?fp .
warm 18 berebyven to ifl adebtld
.1.1 Manta WizatAstaaste amore br dee
to d,
W
datme INIP4IOO ..ssilt4scidout• ,
UlimeMPOßtoreettlomtlit:, - •
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ALL I
NEW GROCERY
VARIETY STORE!:
BASEMENT Of LLTABBELVS ROTBLr
Tll embeeriber would Inform Ida old bleeds; lOC
the pdblie generally, that he fiat Pet returned kola
New York City with a well aaeortmautor
OILY GROCERIES,
and rations other articles, such as are seeded ma
family, and that they will be sold for 412
prices that cannot fall to suit. Please call ant i rtle.-
A. N. BULLAMD.
Montrose, Feb. 4,1864.
FLOUR 1 . FLOUR
nuOICE FAMILY FLOUR. by the lesktiiittl, Sl*
V Or pound, for sobs MOO lowest cash Taimbi xo.
Bu
BETTER, TALLOW , EGGS, DRIED AP.Uz • sat
most kinds of produce wanted in e=,.,p fdz
Goods at the Grocery and Variety Store of
A. N. BULLARD.
sickitoDimapter
PRNSIONS,, , BOUNTY, AND
•
„BACK FAY.*
IfIEEttri_ENSED AGENT 01* TEE GOV.
ERNMWIT, will give prompt attention to all
claims entreated to his care. Charges low, and infor
mation formats. L. V. PITCH.
Montrose, Jan. 14.1864. era
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,.
PENSIONS -
And Back Pay ! :
Undersigned LICIMBIED .11111
OP Ckrnieh'
WM , srill give prompt attention to all claims intros.
ted to his care. - No charge unless successful.
Montrose, Aug. 20,'63. J. B. McCOLLVIL
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
2EVIT
Zra Burgesa
3Peasaa..A.mreaaime, •
laemas'isi.
-
4..,. 8, 1863. ly
• RIE RAILWAY.
CRANGE of hours. commencing Monday, Feb. Mb
1881. Trains will leave Great Bend, Pa., at about ROY
following honrs s , viz:.
WESTWARD BOVND. EASTWARD BOUND.
1, Buffalo &xpreas,3:fr7 p.m 8, N.Y. Express, 1:23p.m .
8, Night Express,l:sB a.m 6, Steamboat " 8:l4 p.m
6, Mail, at 7:48 p.m 16, Cincinnati " 6:s6a.tit
11, Way Freigtit, Mat p,to_ 20, Way Freight, 10:02 a.sn
91; accomodation, 9a3 a.tty
Train 8, rims every . tay.
does not rturMondays. Trail
York, runs tkrougb t? Bu6kl
kirk. • OIL
'4. 4 TEVir GOODS!
A general assortment of GOODS, arOli.R "a A L . s; ,
ku
- • 31EIMATT . XEIO, ,
ette candles t lampoll,&c.
at Tnrk
$225. SEVEN OCTAVE $225
.
ROSE WOO D PIADO-ToBlf s 1
GUOVESTEEN & CO. 449 IteciailtuyALT.
Eiti.ARGED SCALE PIASO-FORTEM, with
IN all latest. improvements.
Thirty years`, experience, with grehtlYinerewidd ften
hies for manufacturing, enable as to sell for CASE 0
the ,;above unusually , low price. Oar Instruments rte•
calved the highest award at the World's Fair. and am
flee successive years at the American Institute. Wl?'.
ranted live years. TIM= ass CABII. Call or seed
descriptive circular.. (March 17-8 m
& MTN SEED,
•A N D
eed.lexty,
FOR SALE BY
DALDWINI, ALLEN
NitoskireeN loonaft.
IvIILINERY& STIU:W"
circ,ttS3:ol%
irt VA tome West innientatinis. ni;
L of the newest &admit faehloiiablo4tyloa.
_ "
IClPULegaltraWlarrkellPfAiiMing lll6,
wtu comprhe may:misty - of Bonne* Bata modTtiso •
:atolls to be fogad In that thuti.of the. late n t , and nest..
approved *hopes and styles. • •
Itolidtlnggin Maly Iranian • •
:Xmas. Nopeatfully. IL WAWA.
No:. in& 104 sts.PIIILMMAIi&
*arab
VIIIAAN'TMIGIT BITTERS, ConiollatfonlEarn.
Dysestestf3 . 4 1 la
worpow, mrik4
111101
.810 111/142416/
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Al . j•!"
in rune Sundays, brit
in,3of Satardaye, from Rev
10. but does note= to Dun-
MMOT, Gen. Supt.
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