A.~a~y,=--.,w~,n - s~~wrrdo.Lwi,~+:.or<~-..,rr....._~...:r~»au.: 3 ..t+.:~i.~,q++~e. - ~ - ~:ltic4r aa~...•'~:~:-:::wc~cs~~zw.a~caw.k.:~'r•.e:, ~.r;y~~re. i.w.~; ~cwwr.,-~.-.~w The , '• tithed The Ne*York New -Natien(Republi sayiv. •vr, 4 r , If the si*lteMll4 doriapria• lag the Baltimore Convention, and pre- • mimed to he the leadingnrnen and highest tepresentatives of the American people, are to be believed, then must wedespair, of the future of America, and rank our . country as 'an agglomeration ofeaapyindii astingto beconK, a nation-0*„14,10._ on .sm.tinperfect,ettilimATappjiyOlo* convention, ofttheiriaii neMiti.e4TWOrehit6 represent it, Mr. Raymiiii n il;liolliiiiittoiol:. sign it its real political 407-4*(rittirajO' The Baltimore convention ttrasc "' eitii meeting ofeentgictorkaistinVettin - order, to retain thelarly/legeoft:lMßOlNCl:lha. PEOPlAlMtlelieldint - thitliettian - w. mong its - memlierewlio ismeStgiiterested' in a continuance of the -prasent - il n egi n tn . eiv n and who, in _ilia reaped, as well! as .-ene many otheli,'"iir eipeciallyfitted: bethe spokesman, it acted for once . crinainstelitly during t)ie.-two n .days..session„., But it is adding welly tolosolene4 with:an inipu; deuce worthy of Barnum, to titter on be ! hare tbe people, absurdities 'so vague and tioritradiatory 'as those enunciated in expresSian of ah adriration of power. • What! after insulting and robbing the people,:can ,you -dare 'declare that 'they are sitilifreidtandLlhat 'their '-'greatest enc. triy4•Mconlii)..lias.been.tbeir -sayiour have consulted and listened to the people, aridnalflOgliage by no. meaas: - . tesetn l bles that used by you. We have given 116 the, poorer classes ) to the people w 6 toil 4irra fight, pray- aid Whose blood and money pay for contracts that Lin in has, given you in exchange for your adinirati - Oii and • disinterested - patri- - otbitn, and We have seen them • restrain: their lamentation and tears in the fear of dampening, the nation's patriotism, which has eeilleen great 60 strOng,etrid . Eadd. (nous. when let to itielf.. Their language isnot like yours ; it is the voice -of a great nation ConsCious of its strength and warns. big you before making you recognize it. The yon at Cleveland that ' they wished to. be free, and that their first great wish - wasliberty without distinction of edlori'liberty for the:*lliteinon as well asloi'tlierilegro, and not the servitude of both that your master has practiced and which yon have deereed.atontinnance of. We- have not time nowt to review the whole platforniovhicklmilit beop drawn up by men of intellect, would be a cutting satire upon Lincoln's Administration but, as it is, it is simply a mass of insipid's& • " Prophetic Legends." The Secretary of'State has written an other. of his prophetic legends upon our history. In a letter to a committee of New York Union men, he says that "the election of Lincoln and Johnson,, at the close of the Successful campaign ; will then speak the people's decision, that slavery has perished, and that the Union is anis cible. One of the Secretary's "prophetic le• gends" was delivered in New Yorls the fall of Fort Sumter. In a publicipeech Mr. Seward then said that the war woald end in sixty days. Ever since he has had periodical ;fits of,, vaticinstion upon the tuktrlnisnblein, Eking the close of the war, at various dates, near and remote ;ibni, Bhp the ghost of Banqno, this bloody will not " down" at his imperiarbid ding. If his "prophetic legend" in re. ference.,to the _success of Lincolu4lo Johnsiin is not `more correctly verified tbat his prophetic babbling about 'the war, the Democracy need not have any fear of the result of the election in Nov. next.: • - '`The N. Y. correspondent of the Boston Commonwealth (an ableßepublican sheet) says, in allusion to the fact that Mr. Lincotadid not reply to the scathinglet ter of Manton Marble in the World news- paper. " Well the President may rest assured that.thereivtil'lielsinnellites that wilflit'fall to him in peasant places: He. and his cabinet and all under his ;author ity fram the White' Rouse to the Custom he punished in the " World. to come" This is almost bordering on treason,-and at least savors considerably of Dialogrilly;,' Paanofta.—The tiegind soldier, named Charles Ridley, who shot a white citizen at camp William Penn, scene months since waa- tried at Norristown, convicted of atitirder in Lb e second -degree, and -sierten& - ed toyiterra of" imprisonment, hat ;been plidOna by Governor Curtin. ! - .4% - ltireimlistitntes, one conscript, and 4ta-of commutation money, was the re; suit *fa.draft of ninety-seven men in Juniata county._ ' ' —The) i - Wthai). Loyal lonnea•in New Jersey.liable.4 daty, and naggeb- drafted -tip4er the la* otpongressflig'fionitoilin aeon eiteilie *aid:rafted., ida,is !lour epppesed to be in! Canal: - = - The number Or tTnion prlioners whq haviegfegood in tho Libby : Prim:in at Riarmona'siTace ifie ortt`eivai; ' is estimateti arnittety men thousand. —The 6hiCaio-fadies," a few-days ago, attired themselves in their nicest silks, wrapped their nicest shawkaround them adOnned , themselveoi&h;;:dieirl-gaiiiitteat tits,and richest laces, and,h eld, a We: ;t4.lldlesiVeritlie "ecOhoiii'i , dress,l economizeiand vainiostilleis . :;aitait what . "04 not - tpean . "in Secesdi-tbOctiviea mum liible to do ildlitayrdutt st) !Inv days, furlough/b.; iiiiiirecittittii 14/lige Oirks, Ottusept. intnYo - 4 , 010 . 4 0dr(5 1 .0 4 el?Putp , ilO t 4 iota larioftlei6o teo.pers. i - - . '7 -- ---- ; - ,:; -- - 7--- 1 - 7: - . --- *OW atiliieips . . - gilder; The Lincoln faction squirrun dec_the_trathAelling exposnrerof - #3. ,PreMOW lOtttirir It was truth frOnt - ritt unexpected quarter, The Republieng:Xr. guns have for two years been pourin'Ween tempt upon the Democrats for thepersis lem‘dannnciation of the 9ritidrOlif the litikifilion-ia trampli9gln trid dust all our ettnatittithinalsnararitee&Or civil and :i i pepsorml - libe. „ton osti4iting the war 1 -4-ielfiiir i Ts t oynipt,. d persenal ends ;in 1 '!:ietilitsing,ttie:-Oat nal mi nor All such 1 .eimetattoi • bar bockr_pronounced by 1 lli esq • tiniu.nerving,:4oWeaol4ing patriots I to be , treason itself,:a on;ipetheadism."- 1 They iiitolled - 06 , Nery blunders of - : anuntieelle adlitinitfrat t liMr; -they have justified itirterhitr - aiftinit i ll egal violations - of inviola ble rights* - neneoary and law .ftil„ arid, instead of profiting against the crinieStic one Mors' therhave.done noth ing but denounce - the protests of those who suffer by their crimes. `Suddenly -"thaw: vie - to hell'iianderers - to - iiiitwer dis cover that. their wholesale libels upon a liberty-loving people have ,' not merely Tailed to silence the indignant outcries of their political opponents, bat have eater. ted equal indignation from the lips of their political friends. In their ,own ranks sud denly:rise up 2 thousands; neon thousands I w a r p, like: the Demotirate, will not consent to sacrifice to :It corrupt and itratepite ad ministration all that heritage of freedom l'whiehrtiiiikeicii - giiifertiiiiiint %forth the de- Votion of freemen;, and . who in the spirit of free m en, 'rads° to surtenilei allele lib erties tollie cnstody; or 'intrust their at= 'fairs to the management of etch faithless and incompetent men. '.., _,,, -. ,_ The_ etaele i -comfilitable :to -men who 10 ii ": airet of free institti tions • urh.`i_tfinyr, itiw the; partyin - poyer, 1 wielding a, .patrornso enorrnons beyond precedent' , driving tho people "to ebooite 1 between distmionand despotism. Bat it strikes terror into the hearts of those who cringe,_and'fawn ; and flatter at the foot stool of power. , ... To Conservative Republicans. Did you not promise and hear it prom. ised in 1800, when you electioneered and voted, for Mr. Lincoln, .that free speech, free press and freedom should be secured to our people ! Did you. not promise and hear it promised that economy and reform should be introduced, and peace and pros perky secured. You *ere honest and be lieved all this would be done, but your leaders have certainly betraYed you and now what are tho-facts. Recently-a telegraph line is closed, and. its officials impriSaned upon it Nis, charge. A citi zen of Ohio is seized and hurried off to a distant dungeon. No complaint is made against him. A Baltimore paper is sup pressed because it prints in its.newi col umnsa despatch announcing the alleged losses of General Grant during the recent campaign. A bookseller's shop is closed in Baltimore and its owners sent to pris on because they sold southern histories of the War; And to crown all, Mr. Seward 'goes out of his way to seize a Spaniard in New York and hurry him out of conn try,withont any inquiry as to his guilt, and - in direct violation of the right of asy lum Which- foreigners Could always suc cessfully claim on American soil. Two prominent New York journals were sup pressed and their editors ordered to Fort Lafayette because they published a dis patch which a political and personal friend of, Mr. Lincoln forged.. These outrages baveAll ;been compressed in the short space of ten days. All the past history of Mr. Lincoln's administration is filled with just each unconstitutional, illegal and des patio acts. Can you, therefore, as honest men and lovers of liberty vote for him or support him again. Dare yan - do it. Is not your ‘,,oWn liberty and 'the liberty of your: country's reason , why you should - I not ? 1 Those who support him farther must support and be in favorof a despotism be cause they support •his. acts-andrreward him for them.—Sunbury Democrat: • Our Generals: Ccingress has passed an. act- mastering out of service - all general officers not em ployed in active duty at a given date.— This:will give Lincoln an, opportunity to muster-out McClellan. Fremont has re signedfleaving'Dix as senior Major-Gen eral And Butler. as second. To escape the effect of this law, we 'notice that Carl Shur; a Major-General; is just detailed as commandant at acorivaleseenteamp, here: : tofore tinder charge of a captain, and one of the most inferior positions in the army. General Franz Sigel isdetailed' to superin tend ; the Baltimore and Ohio railroad with': out any army; and he has Major-General Julitts'Stabl - to - essisthim - rin his arduous duties. 'Major-Generat - JOba Diz is PuMintending the 1 Way Demecocy" in, Ne 4 / I ) . Verlii'endailqictr.Genetal Geck_Cad4 watrader is superintending all the fine feeds and tin .4.tiai - ifp. , novpvitro-iiti in Phi gdelphia. ~A . ' Major-Genera is at Meizfihis, the strategic, 13m/hilt:New Or leans, and others scattered over the coun try rsom,,Blalue to- California, literally witholitemploymetiv . 'But allAbese.gen erA, are Lincoln ' s friends. - These who ere ,let'vill. l o.. Bl 4o.o!cP 63 ollader 44 1 4 ermloou;orltas tyrannical mastering-out ad.>: tli.,'meanurbite'thi4ry_one - of them, exceptthe farmer, are nut; soldiers bred, bot;ore antrollect4Tait eipeasikwadOra- Me4t,knowif, as the, Stufe'rr*Ozt*loOP so ojcpensive.that. , 4isliedilei: rolls'up eieli;m: fine` htitior,4llk, COI ": 1 404/Vilte" ititto4 4 4 l d - placed=; on ;level white inen 'r They mn's.ba :au 1 04 ' eAP4if To getithetwoirisievehritlidir fatustleat 'MO* iibtithei-li ould bei meow" to bielltrefrtabaad day/OB.—Pseudo.. GR.O_CERY, ?rt,crcrisioy sirpTm mat's OH Comer, oibiOstp) Searle's Hotel. CRANE ''er. FERGER'SON *MI6 ietrpectlalliadn'onneo to tlie public that tbsyy: ii4r3,?1t,1 oileneh:o !stock of - tev r T) GROCBRES, ,PROVNONS, 1. 'il Cho wblak dietkra Belting chatifor ready pay.. CONFECTIONERY, of all torte, and of the best tarlettes. Fresh Supplies constantly reo'd. _ 'Remember the place. Olve us' • Cash paid for Veal & Deacon Skins. 0. Di. cnsAirit: P. T. IFEII,OImsoN. Mcmtrooet, April 03. TINT...IEI NAT NI X Pt. 3WIC -AND NEW GOODS. MHZ anderafgned having entered - Into Dulness nn den the name and style of WEBB I BUTTERFIELD, beg leave to Inform the public that they are now re e.zuy cod well Goode every u,htlgo the : test etylce Of Spring and Bummer rime; . Shallies, Delanes ; class:sumer ess, catioottc,ria.cless. elaiwwligit. A LOT OIL GROCERMS, of all kinds. A good assortment o! Crockery, Olass Ware, Wooden Ware, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,NEOR TIES, GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, mums, COLLARS. &o. &o. Milo a g ood assortment of HARDWARE, Consisting of Shovels, Spades, Roes, Forks, Scythes, Pruning-hooks, ac• IlarAlt kinds, of Zallreßasaitscoth taken in ex change. Call and see oast Webb's old etand on Public Avenue. A. B. BUTTERFIELD. 11. J. 'WEBB. Monts:44e, April 1864. THE MU ilia PASSED I 333 r 4 0 1 Ctolag erne. STUDY ECONOMY and buy your SPRIN &SUMMER GOODS 111 REGULATOR t GEORGETIAYDEN EtAS Just recrei GO antspleadtd er= os of Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, iStraw GrOcotlei; Beady made CLOMBITG for Hen and Boys, TRUNKS, &, TRAVELING-Bags, WBITIE and Colograt BIM= UNDERBhtr„_to Drawers, NW= Tlfs, 8C&8.F3, Colton, Glow.*frosi, Hcougefehtyli, GrOterellae„&e., &e- I have lots and Stacks of Goods, to snit Old & Young, Great and lima, atpriou two Mao for llie times. Remember the Place; North wing of the bulking lately =opted br UsTarit Brothers. rrecr tumor& 1866 GEM `HAYDEN. NEW GROCERY VARIETY ± STORE! BASEMENT OF LLYABBELL'S IMTEL, inbeerlber his at [deeds; nod Ji the public gweeta.lly. thetle Willa rotor° ed" from, New Irorlt CItT ttlth a Well epleqed aaeortdtent of . ■ aid 'WOO/1i other aitteleil.Waelitte are iteedea tuell 12 7., And Met they *Ube told rot ,: - GliAllll2ll , g4 P#044444 1 4 0 tW-Itaiingt: Plasm ealland - extmlu. ore#A A. N; ZW4 111 4 •- • . 'CIUnCE'WEILIMAXELOgy 11?prlaiilai or pond, tortolo of tbo lowestmeb. b M IokIITTER. e r IirvINKW.DAUDI KIPP most kb of produce wammAlacirrobsoriact SOIA•ottlio sad Vanit y Btomfor A. N. 1117IAARD. IMES - "WOOL CARD' CLOT RESSING. TIM ntelitrelpedtaring resumed tbo pOtwession of Wit 010 eland - in Itarford. and thorottatli repaired tbe coacbtuery,ttenotv ready to tet r a work. Audi will warrant all Intrusted .to taro to bo done In ajtood and Worlanentike manner. SIBLEY. _ ilartord v :May tOtb, 1004.--arn CALVIN O. ZA.LSEY MIMES: SURGNII, _ For Pensioners' and. Applicants for Pensions. iglarOrnee Public Avenue, over tbo Sion of J. Ly. ota & Sou. liay 96.1061. TERLING 9 B.ADIBROSIA, for Tutoring VW, Mr 'sale by • ABEL TURRELL. NEW ARRANGEMENTS! , NEW . :cm fim 200,000 : 1 cricciub ^a -• • :For CASH or Ready. Pay. C6•3310.ZXA. ssinociav - In Cars H ATA p o s e t ic t e ta a rn st e o fillo o p the East with a new and gtabt -Bak Cotijing The Litest and mast, approved Styles. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS. Of every Deraulplloll. IA CO xi 3Ft. ye me choicest brands, including Bert's celebrated brand. Fish, Dairy Salt, Tend, Coffees. .Spices, Sugars, Molasses, At very Low prices for CASH, per - Call and see for yourself. Cash paid for Grain, Butter, Eggs, Er.c. 2,000,000, doz. Eggs wanted. lilirTwo doors below Boyd .0 Webster's corner, In the Store formerly occupied by N. L Post. G. L. STONE. B. L. WEEKS. Montrose, April let, ISM tf JAMES R. DE WITT, DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND NOTION, CHOICE FAMILY 02 0 V 2111101 29 Q - 147 :•:1 BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, -TUC, CIE. 3EI Ft "Jr , GLA,SS-WARE,, LAMP% AND 011LIS, HARDWARE AND NAM, sacorazt INELELTIZEMI.. altle. Produce taken in Exchange. Montrose, Feb. 'O4. J. R. DOME Montrose DEP • iorrat t PUBLISHED CN THURSDAYS, AT If ONTIOSE, PUSsatiilitANNA COU2iTY PA. r BY AL. CirEIELMILITRINCAINT; AT $1,60 PAR ANNUM STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Where payment la not de in advance, $2. and all accounts collected, will ba t the rate of $2,50 a year. ADM TISEJMNTS Inserted at the into of $1 for each square of ten lines or leas, solid space, three times, and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Yearly advertisers allowed usnal changes, at $4O for a column. BLANKS kept foraale . • had printed to order. JOB paninNo done in good style on abort-notice. 6; COX-1M X MPLIEP PERM& BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. TinaVed,;;lirtair6A9ktiT OF TUE Gov. to ell claims nomad to Me Car:. p gu 'll .rg pt ee l low. ti ard lafor matton tarFRF.E. Ku V. PITCH. Montrose, Jan. 14,1664. 6m BOOT, SHOE, GINI FUNK STORE. B. WEEKS &CO. . HY2 No opened their SPRINOSTOCK BOOTS,:.suogs, HATS,.. CAPS, czoOTE.P.TIV.ati GEM! .PITIOMEING. 000D5, consisting - Of'. ; .. f . arineytldng In:Pante due of apparel, from Booteto - Mat, Low ,ptoe tyorlad palm:min and Men'a Fine and goatee wee?... tamper than any - other honso . thle dde ofllnwVordei' .sad.: lu iv". Boots df gog nontrouAatti -, , - 71.;irAka a co. Mt: a." Tr: BEACH,* • ' rekitiind . ilitatiNO;?4 , brociklyn, Pa.. mud residence:l tboriertonnerty octopi/4 1 kt the Inter :-,EMAtobirdifort. - 4 , Having tocutedpermonently At prootnyn venter, TeSpeCtitartell4olll hlllllloolslllolla 6811tioni to °USW; tzeno ot intoqueluunts County. on term* cornmsnonrate With the tines. Brooklyn. Jess OM, 1814.—am ST. O.IIAR‘ . LES - • tice, EL4 .1047. 3ESl.X.Vagsisai A.Nromaia, eseitat r *TON, rio r ia:viek. • Aug. 6, 11 . 303. .ly NEW BALDWIN ALLEN, , ADAIN wEersArig OF PUBLIC APENUEs;73I DEALERS IN FLOUR, FEED , SALT s. Garden Seeds, Wheat, Clover, Timothy ft Flak Seed, Peas, Lard, Candles, PDX, HAMS, DRIED BM, Fish, Smoked Halibut, Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, TEAS, COFEEE, SPICES, BROOMS AND NAILS. • Cash Paid for gutter. A. BALDWIN, WM. L. , Montrose, April 14.1664 "THE FAMOUS 'BARBEV• • Come and see the famous Barber. Famous Barber, late of Ilaytt Late of 'Hayti, now at Wilson% - Now at M. S. Wilson's Store Boons, Find me shaving and shampooing, Find ma cutting hair to sultion, Find me ready at your service, _ At your service, CUARLEY MORRIS. Ifentrose,Oct 15, 1933. tf . SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, • PAY, AND PENSION. OFFICE, . Over the Post-Office, 21licsaatiwatio, 2Pea. •mormaa.4l--..rthorizta prepare - pis necessary pa. pore for allapplications for Soldrets, audits(' wid ows, parents, heirs and children of deceased Soldiers,tor Bounty, Beek-pay & Pensions, I will attend to that business for the sum of " IPWC) XiCIOX...LBXI.I9 I for each claim—this to cover all expenses. Including Justices' fees, Clerk's Certificates, and Posts This Is shout one-third the sum usually charged for the business. All persons interested will please take notice and goy era themselves accordingly. FRANKLIN FRASER. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Claim Agent. Montrose, Oct..], 1863. U HUNT MOS. & BILLER. ISICELALUMCPIV, IPa" Wholesale & retaU Dealers in ZA2DVAI42::, ic3n.c2)Tv STEEJ I , NAILS; SPIWRIA, SROVELS, BUILDER'S lIANWARE, MIRE RAIL. COUSTEBSVNE T BAIL SPIRES. RAILROAD .1 MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES , SPERM AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS. NUBS, SPORES. PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES,.BOWS, 4fe. ANVILS,' VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS, HA INHEIts, SLEDGES; RILES, At. &e. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BOLTING, PACKING, TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER, PARIS CEMENT, HAMA GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, LEATHER & FINDINGS, PAIRBANE'S SCALES. Scranton, March 424, Dr. 3. ly IMIEZITISICOMT Examining Sufgeonf !TIDE subscriber having,been appointedlry the Cora l. tnissioner of Penaione,a MEDICAL' EXAMINEWat large, to examine and give certificate" to all entitled to Pensions, will attend to all apOicetions that may be preaented•ioblm, at Montrose, CC /looms at J. 8. Tar bell's Wiwi. . „ R.,PA.TRICE. • Montrose, April 6, 1863.—tf SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, And Back Back Pay.! rE7ds ion t ims In izgroinptattent o%cla ted to hie care. No charge anima aneceashil. Nolitratse, Ang; MI& J. BcmccoLLlM. HOPE GOLD CO3I2MkEY. MI lES—"GOLD DIRT• LOD/117,4mm C 01313714 COLORADO. Capital 93,00tl'aw - ao, s4siatb: eattartras: dams En." colorsdoi.. • GEo. W. Glimracts.Malt.Fret F. H. dean. Now-York. ' ilanxemi Fimu - zi T. H. 8. Contr, , NeviNork. Color . Wurrii. . " Wig. Inmate, New:York. •M. o. TYLER.iliew-York.: B. G. ARNOLD, Provideaco, R. /. • • President—Me Excellency JOAN EVARS, Gireepor of Colore&I Territory: Vice.Peesldente—Non. S. G. Amour, Di. P.U... ARM. Treasnrer—WALrea E. law:rms. Secretary—J. P. DAMES. 001 y .reeco.l2 Mee No r ClitreffottZewTelV,, mmravicagmal& vtrzazowcrxx nanagnettligogn 'And Dentlerwllgn,% , WO N :Cc 4,lEss . , , Camptowni OniWyslashis Vie*, Ilridtbid Co. ' .1411"'.daldtil . ; and Cloth 1113b4; e sior . ht the following pricewper sowl's .Cansimereebest , Cloth, 4,114414 0%04. , dtay and gifted Cassimereit, 411 eta: 'Torvan,, , infeents: 'cononort Bailed Cloth, QM:IMMO Flonben, glieetito.! MadderAEMFlaone),,o9etea Gray The'Gray ninon! made - with WO trway . Awe/tithing% • - _ ' We will anti Tagil tg v it Wit/DIPIO take home withcint , dehit , • - uAR 410011 Alt, • AllOB NwltigitCH. Camptown, glity 10th, 1861.—t1 ABEL Tußamu.,, ithr Ka. ritpir "le olieotto witiiiiiadbilii+itioti '• : V '.: . , )" 11) - -,.. 7 • 9 . , , 0 :ZeirrefßusnitelizinaCelmty; . andynatatitlycole. prising thisreatest rarietternaCett different atileier et any Store the Northenl Part Of Peranayitania.tnd pet. baps of the cntirrilitate. - An= assortmett,, by kept. in sheet thirty different_hranctieked trade, and the rect. /lons are made frontabout fortp--ht the best Rouses in New York, and more than fifty Detijenrantl- brallukie:;• Wren out of New ,york. , A large prekortron of the Goodsare brought dtred fremathe,mallaihttureye, the e .!nearing genuine articles, Cuetoincrton. entering th e ' Store' must not expect to tittdrierything;lii-t reit; tut ~ n early every article wanted will Be OfPiclica by lunairl. .some idea of the Stock May be formed by the following genera I on t line, but enumeration ta impracticable, Drugs and Itedleinee, Pninte and OM,. Dye- Knife, Groceries Liquors, Oreekety, • Glass Wore, %V alt. and ,I.WindnisArr. JoereliT, Silyer Ware,Pittfumery. Haney floods. bins c al Instruments. Binshes, American Pocket Knives, Table' Cittlerf and Slicer Plated Waretampi, lifateriale for Lights,fiardware. Bed Corde,fltone Wsre, Dr* Goode,llllrrors,Window Glass. Lithegripbs. ' I fishes. Bird Cages. • Spectacles. Whips, and Imam BrooMa. Gone. Pistol*, Ammunition, 'Macro, Medi. cafand Butglearinatrements, Salt, Soap, Potash . , rm. brellas, Porcelain Teeth, in short. nearly everything. to restore the sack. to plcase the rage, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy, and *bete condueeto the real and substantial Comfort* of life The attention of the, public is respectful)]. 'net's* to I my stock of Goode, bonght erclusively &entail down y and %MIND sold on the same prizel hear low TUBRE'LI,. Montrodet Jammer, et, ISM. HMV 6001DCI A FtILL ASSORTMENT OF fill & WIRTfR GOODS, re" JUST RECEIVED, Jo and wyl tsa , mold AT A LARGE: • REDUCTION from April. prices: prThisileinellon will include the ENTIRE STOCK which WM ha found as *ga l a - iv:IQ, iropfbe sout oa THE MOST EIBERIE P l / 4 ,1 4- C.,111093E1 ON TIME, or for . EL NUR BIT Nov, 1863. New 'Milford. KEYSTONE HOTEL, At Montrose, Pa.- Wm. L HATCEL, Proprietor. P HIS Demand commodione Hotel ia situated on inblle Avenue; near the Court Hoare, and nearly In centre of the business portion of Montrose. The rroprietaris confident that he I. prepared to entertain guerts in a way thatestunotfail to give TIKE SATISPACTIfyit. The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no eapetot has been spared to render it equal if not superior to any la this part of the State. It is well supplied With ail recent Improvements and comforts, and obliging . waiters will always be ready to respond to the enll of slerners. The Stables connected with this house are new and convenient: The Proprietor respectflolly yacht' the patronage el his old friends, travellets, and the public generally Jan 63 tf W. K. nevt4rl LACKAW&Nta & BLOOMSBURG re...abacari.co.ass. Oo and after April 20, MI, Punnet Takla" will run BA fOnOWS: IfOVIRG SOUTH Passenger. Aeemn. Leave , Bernattm, at. 5.30 a, m. 11.00 a. m i Rtnipifon, at 6.40 Arrive 1130 p. m " I. Rupert, et 9.53 . • N.: Danville at 9.24 a.m.. Arrive itTiortlitimberland, 9.55 MOVING MONTI! Leave ,Northumberlaad. 4.30 p. m. " &talille, 5.10 `• Thapert, 5.45 Kingston, J• O 4 . 1.45 p. ts. Arriveat Scant ,n, 9.10 p.m. $.30 .. p. ca. A passenger train also 'miens leingston ilB.2oi:er.tor Scranton to connect with train for Not York. Return trig, leaver Scranton on arrival of train from New York, at 4.30 p. m. Passengerataking tette Vonth from Scranton at 5.10 a. to., via. Nort.htintherland; reach tiarriabnrg 12.80 p.m. Baltimore 8.80 p. in.. Washington 10 p. m... Via Rapti.% they mitt' Philadelphia at 7.00 GEO. B. HUNT, Snp't. liingston. April 18,4863. . - • HO WARD Assoelliefori,Phllsidelp a - "if ls. ' Dlaeasea of the Nersnue.litanlnal. lltitaiß r t sax. noleyatemti-new and reliable treatment -4a,- is of tine 110WABD ASSOCIATION. fleet twins 1 fn'ecaled letter =vela:pit, free of charge. AddreseDr..l. Blittor llonotrpoicr_ , tloward Atisoclation,,No,,li Smith 9tb amyl, Philadelphia:Pa. • • '- - • ' octld 'AV 19 11 .1;. : 117X . 1:) . naPlidiene,casolles,tanip oll,fte. P • • Tarreira S. st4..*.e.iteigatikOci., lig°, 37 PARK , BOW, New York. and 6 State Street, 1...1 Boston, ate our agents for the Montiose Democrat fa theseelties, and are authorized- to take •advertttesseata end subscriptions for neat our lowest rates. wM._ 8:. COOPER I CD. .AGENTS POU Thotapson'e "Black Star" Line. of 'Liverpool rackets. VDERSOI7I3 wishing to — amid for their Me:obi!, Op old country, Cap Purchase Paasuge , tittntohi line from the subscribers. JAM, Drafts u Ireland fol. cabin auras td AVM H. COOPER dit CO., Bankers. flontroati July 17; 1863, • .1.40 - scooc.).-. WOOL WANTED, - Tyur 7 ^ • • ; • Woolen :Faeteiy7,l4 - 11. 'On'the it ", OXON _ . 11 S 0 om am . BINELTI; 310031 X, COUNTY, . 1. T. milli subscribers bat? permaneattlmatted Mete the tte hl iftlL e fig t ke t tatWin p altitry b ,lbey it art= to receive Wool of clubmen to_ be manufattame nap rhumebt or Fone4 Clottn'braby War or style of MAO.. eithertft.thb,,OF upon aluttehankupen ' diao ' 64* WittlietObltiOdeloPi ; • Welfavii`tvio ikittbdi t a r qing Machine. Iltieanitee* g ei rlaely tor *Wont , with new varda, arid the l er eli ttlr V I I I " re g i rlitt et thi thy 14 r y r ent i ti their Patronage, that thalr‘Wftir ab c : r ma to 1 ' , workmanlike manner, with prettitOlorsivent atir ,onable a primula any eataoltatmenton'ttni . Generally v those ftom Aadistance can bummer cailled the alma day; ir 'rev:mated, Ntrapallak Wir!gi :ellstAlKElialAW4 lll l.o o 9. ' • ,IXTesiersaaitostir • rirltrati mant to.bo ante otgaiodiratt.vitbe Mad% _en Factory at the foot of Carroll street , =LAW Swaliiir ;Inman river. • • CASH PA tITFOR W 31011410100=q&3 10 .. : J wiilULOMN,AcootbilEisi--:4l*--:h: IC& BURGEONS: kontriale. Pt oilin .11: over Webb's Mon, on Public Avenue. WM