The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 21, 1864, Image 4

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    mittrao . 4ineets. ,.,„
there *Jabot - this
irioked Administration,: as its • arbitrary
arrests.. Only signal cases attraot!atten
don, but the arrest of the poor and ObSonie
are, yet- numberless.
James Doty, of Bolf00; addressed a
letter to Hon. J. Gannon, which
be, (D.) a laborer,
it seems, was arrested
under' pretence of being a deserter, look
ed up, and villainously treated, with na
hope orremedy. The following tells the
story;
[Copp' Cztrzusx, GTJAIID Haas; 1
WAsunroTort, C, Jane 27, r •
-- Samos k Doty has been oonilnedin this
Guard House since Juno Ist, on charge of
supposed &senior',
Charges not tusk/it:ed. He is now re
port at largo with this pass.
G. B. Cann, Capt.-
tr. B. C. Contig
IMIMMat OF ROW MEN ABE TIMMEED.
Mr. Doty adds the following in his de
position : This deponent farther states
that while he was a prisoner at Bladens
burg. as herein before stated, a German,
formerly a private of the 55th New York
Volunteers, who had a pass to Baltimore,
claimed be bad his discharge at his home
is Baltimore, who had a Minnie ball
wound in his right elbow, which disabled
his arm, wakconfined in said gtiard house
at Bladensburg with this deponent under
similar obarge of desertion; said German
was taken to Headquarters of Sergeant in
charge, and in presence of this !deponent
and others, ropes were attached to the
thumbs of eitherband of said - German and
said ropes being passed over a timber in
the upper part of said guard house, his
body was thereby drawn up from the
door and swayed to and fro by other men
under the orders of said Sergeant, and
Sergeant saying to him : " God damn you,
own up, or I'll keep you .there all day,"
which he repeated several times, and that
before be was let down, oneof his thumbs
burst. This German was released that
same day on the same pass that he had
when arrested. That the deponent says
he saw several others while he was there
who were subjected to similar treatment.
Sworn aud subscribed to before me
this 28th day of done, 1864, at the city of
Washington, D. G.
Jowl S. Hotimrossanr,
Notary Public.
Proclamation of Governor Curtin.
H.SEr nuEQ, July 10.
To the Mayor of Pbilad'a and the people:
I refer you to tar - recentproclamations
calling for troops on requisition of the
President. You are not responding freely.
THE ENEMIES OF OUR GOVERN
MENT are active in deterring you, and
efforts have been made to dissuade you
from the belief that any considerable rebel
force is in your vicinity, and many of our
most loyal and patriotic citizens have
been thus deceived. Similar efforts were
too successfully made last year at the mco
ment when Lee's army was actually on
your borders.
Despatches have this morning been re
oeived, establishing the fact that General
Wallace with ten thousand men was yes
terday compelled to fall back froeFred
crick. He is believed to be in retreat for
Baltimore. The communications between
this point and Baltimore were cut by the
rebels. The authorities of the United St's
at Washington, are so impressed with the
necessity of immediate efforts, that they
have this morning by telegraph:authorized
men to be mustered in by companies,
which they bad yesterday peismptorily
refused. It is my duty to state toyou the
fact that your country requirei your im
mediate services, and the safety, of your
own soil, and of our good neighbors in
Maryland, may depend upon your prompt
action. Recollect that the mixis of en
listing men is at the diicretion of the
Government, and it is the duty of all to
obey its requisitions. It would be dis
graceful to you to waste time in objecting
to matters of detail, or to profess that yon
would go if called in some different way.
Those who want an excuse for skulking
may do so, but all who desire to do their
duty to the country will not accept such
subterfuges. Turn a deaf ear to all mis
chievous Suggestions from any quarter.
Do not lend yourselves to a betrayal of
your country. Come forward like men
to aid her. The rebel forces will be easily
defeated and driven away if do your
duty, and I pray God to enlighten you
that the honor of the Commoirwealth mays ,
be maintained. A. G. CURTIN.
*—lnvestigation proves that some of the
females employed in the greenback cur
rency department at Washington, are
prostitutes, who confess the fact, and who
are employed and kept for that purpose
by Lincoln's loyal league; money makers.
Some• of the girls have sworn to things
too smutty to print t: and Mr. Jordan the
Solicitor of the 'rreisury officially - declares
that these disgraceful practices are carried
on, but- Lincoln makes no 'removals for all
the crew are favorable to his 'reelection.
of On Friday last . Mr. Lincoln again
'swapped horses." He iwappedTod for
Fesseaden ' and the "gold bill" for its re
peal. This movement was effected when
he was crossing the roughest "stream" he
has yet passed.
,
ERIE,RAILWAY.-
aGliilborg;eomineneing Noiday, ;by IBM.
. r.une„,„Grcatmes.p..o4ozontthe
it bours,vis:
wieerw.uln ruitimn. ElAsTwAtto ilou - sn ' :
Milky Iltigpim* , ligtipan 2, N 4 11 spud' asperro • 11;, Otedimbogt • :AKtp^
6, 1 St - 7.10pi0. B,Clnein_mitl" 1 1 0 1 4411'
IrriWar —neva ;11ie1yi,7,..av0,4g
"K itt,
4=tiglidelle4W lila
kV
Atrial Itabbyti. . ' II ,Om I. i
riamaim
• 9
PROVISION STORE !
Pottle 014 Coiner, oPPosito
floarlige
CRANE & FERGERSON
Ve*istVt=='ir.Z.skramu
atspo 1
PROVISIONS
GROCERIES, ,
INISMI 9 bac.
which they are adllog cheap for reedy pay
CONFECTIONERY,
of all sorts, sad of the best varieties.
Fret& Supplies constantly reed.
118emember the plate. Give ata e aalL
Cash paid for Veal 4Deacon Skins,
O. 0131116111. P. T. 88118118.1108/.
Montrose, April II 1864.
3311 127 .Izla Xit 350.
NEW GOODS.
THE undersignedbaring entered into business on
JL der the name and style of
WEBB & BLITTERFIELD,
beg leave to inform the public that they are now re.
calving from New York a large and well selected stock
of Goods of every description, consisting of the latest
styles of Spring and Bummer
Prints, Shallies,
Delanes,
aigtosEl232l.eress,
ocattcorieacles.
1331aeawlo. /Soo.
JAIMS Dory.
A LOT O 1 GROCERIES,
Crookery, Glass tare,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,NECK
TIES, GLOVES, DRESS
TRIMMINGS, SCARFS,
COLLARS, &c. &o.
Also a good assortment of
HARDWARE,
Consisting of
Shovels, ! Spades, Hoes, Forks,
Scythes, Pruning-hooks, itc
gar'dll kinds of gorcofelizese taken in m
auveenue. . Call and see ns at Won's old stand on Palle
Av
A. B. BIIfirEEEMELD.
Montrose, April IS, 1861
NEW GROCERY
VARIETY STORE !
BASEMENT OF J.S.TABBELL'S INTEL
rims umtrscrfber would Inform his old blends, and
1 the public generally, that he has just returned from
New York City with a well selected assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and various other articles, such as are needed in every
family,, and that they will be sold for Clasmata at
picas that cannot fall to suit. Please all and examine.
A. N. BULLAILD.
Montrose, Feb. 4,1864.
DELAWARE LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
Time of Passenger Trains, June 2d, 1884.
Amon'.
mods.
tion.
P. M.
. 3.00
1.33
1 00
1235
11.60
t 11.20
1045
A 10.40
10.10
....
The Passenger Train North, •
rLeaves New Hampton on the amvai of the Nall Train
'which leaves New-York at 13.18 a. m., and links
Chunk on the arrival of the Train which leaves
Kiensingtem Depot) at 7.15 a. m. At ficrantap,_ this
eruct makes ekweeonnections with trains an the Luk
ewarm& &Bloomsburg. and Delaware & Hudson Bail
and at Great Bend with the Nal Train on the
Brie way going west.
The - Passenger Train South,
Leases Gred Bend after the arrival at the Cincinnati
aztoresefauts the West. eonneeilaLai r eerantatt with
%Mason the Lackawanna & Bloom uld Delaware
& Hudson Railroads ;at Diumaks Dunk with the
train for Pluladelphla, and at New Kelantan with trains
for New-Yallt.tbe • mgh Vane,. Ebtrrisharg, de, Pas
sea Or lb% train lIITiVe fit,New.York - at 5.50, in
Pniladelphla at 6.80, ant be aurlabrag at &SO p.m. -
The_ Accommodation_Train,
Northward; eonneetsolOreataend with-the Da Ex
press going West, by which pissedgers altheitabeat
an tblrag a w cuu stretr iße es o• 4lll 4end altei — the OK valor the ßew•Yor kssgoi . New-York ressgolZkme, .
AllEasseagerTreas on tbs Erie Nallwayetonat
(best WATKICQQKN,Bong.-...
LA. SEXitti . o4l:TiitAtt.' • . -, -
•DR D. A LATERtor.- -
PialikUtaegWat
gaslreacilay..lolo.
-AND
of all kinds. ♦ good umattneot at
Wooden Ware,
U. J. WEBB.
LED. I LZATII 80171.111,
Paean
ger
treat. STATIONS.
P. M.
6.40 Great Bend,
6.21 New Milford,
6.00 Montrose,
BIG Hopbottom,
i l
6.16 'Nicholson,
4.56 Pactoryville;
4.40 Abington,
4.89 Clark Sum'it,
410 Bcranton
1.24 I StroudsbUrg,
.12.1 MarninkaCtan
Phllad' chang
111.20 Ne w Haamptone.
Paisen•
tan.
A. 81.
4.40
169
8.20
8.48
9.00
9.24
9.48
9.40
10.20
12.64
1.55
• WOOL - CARDING
.444/00 •
.
CLOTH - DRESSING.
13:13 land ed havin rammed tho woman of
theal' Ile
sit :i itlitarfort end thiwoorbly will
=ebb:my, is my ready to receive work, and will
warrant WI Lansaw! so Mr awe *be done in Jtood
and.warionanlikosnanner. HARVEY 818/.
Hayford. Marlin. 1104.--dut .
CALVIN. C. HALSEY,
lIIMINING SURGEON,
For Pensioners. and Applicants
for Pensions.
=roma> la Pahlle Avenme, mirth* atom at J. L.
ons a Bon.
Mantra*. Pa y 'gay US, 186 t. tt
NEW ARRANGEMENTS!
NEW - Val FOR 100,0001
NEW &. Canal'
-i t qz,
:j
For CASH or Ready Pay.
4211.33C16•Xa. EP/ICOMEI et, co.
Hilrzizo=ed th
tock o Ts the-Bast with anew end
to l- 1, alit glot#ing
The Latest and Most approved Styles.
CLOTHS AND CASSIHERS.
ala=l.cociama=l.3rm Si,
Of every Description.
CZB
Of the choicest brands, Including Hart's celebrated
• brand.
Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas, Coffees,
Spices, Sugars, Molasses;
At very Low prices for CASE, irreall and sea for
yourself.
Cash paid fbr Grain, Batter, Eggs, fie,
2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted.
Two doors below Boyd it Webster's corner, in
the Store formerly occupied by N. L Past.
G. L. STONE, B. L. WEEKS.
Montrose, April let 1864. tf
JAMES IL DE WITT;
DEALER IN
DM GOODS AND NOTIONS,
CHOICE FAMILY
COCO 0124,211112 a,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
Pa.c>4o.32a. 3311 3EL "EP',
GLASS-WARE,
1616.3110/4 &WO 01LS,
HARDWARE AND NAILS,
XaEl ZaELEL'TIECELIEL, efb .
Produce taken in Exchange.
Montrose, Feb. '64. J. 8. DeWrIT,
BOOT. SHOE,
GER FURNISHING STORE.
F. B. WEEKS & CO.
HAIT Just °Pen'd " SPRING STOCK
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
C/I-BCtorMEE 'Nary
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS'
consisting of
everything in Gents' line of apparel,
from Boots to Bat,
Ladles' Fine Bering Ba!morale and Gaiters,
?den's Fine and COMM wear,
cheaper than any other house thie side of New York.
Come and see for yourselves.
Boots & Shoes made to order
Montrose, May 10th. F. B. WESSE4 & CO.
24° 1.45
8.15
6.60
4.55 c .
13.15 to
5.40 c
6.00 sj
620
....
STUDY ECONOMY
and bay your
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
TM REGULATOR !
GEORGE RAYDEN
v . . ! int:retired splendid stocka
ng
off
Boots and Shoes,
HATS- AND CAPS,
attritive!. 0211-coacits;
,
CLOTHING for Me* famtß o l B,
I tRUNIStA TRAtt r ZUNG4 3 / 4 181
wmr aria iix444 swim
UND.67I Bittate,Drasoov, NEM' Tioo
AMR" ollars, Oloool , lf , osiory
Efondkooolio. V r oetoviloo.ec:. ' 150 -
limn lots and stacks ot Goods, to roll old *Young,
(troot and ihniU, atprlootogrpOtovfor tA,atm
iteiminbii•the Moe:
ic t i as i o s ewotOrtiom# 4 '?7, - F51 0 41-
'•grairtnew.
I!.w mode* AWL 104.
ST,.CHARLES HOTEL,
xrir .
T. wii7tP. ] Bu rgess,
Paris 8N7033.1.11.43,
s9lClR.4ll.l4erCirr, 3Perh-rOisb.
Aug. 6, 1861 ly
NEW FIRM,
BALDWIN £ ALLEN, AGAIN !
•
WEST SIDE OP PUBLIC AWFU,
DEALEIV3 IN
FLOUR,, FEED, SALT,
Garden Seeds,
Wheat, Clover, Timothy & Flax Seed,
Peas, Lard, Candles ,
POSH, HAMS, DRIED BEEF,
Fish, Smoked Halibut,
Syrups, Molasses and Sugars,
TEAS, COFEEE, SPICES, BROOMS
AND NAILS.
Cash Paid fbr Sutter.
A. BALDWIN, WM. L. ALLEN.
3fontroso, April 14, 1854
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PAY, AND
PENSION OFFICE,
Over the Post-Office,
Tholcosa.tx-comese. Pa.
MIMING duly authorized to prepare the necessary pa
. 1.11, pars for all applications for Soldiers, and the wid
ows,parents,heirs and children of deceased Soldiers,for
Bounty, Back-pay & Pensions,
I will attend to that business for the sum of
girIDITC)
for each.claim—this to cover all expenses, including
Justice? fees, Clerk's Certificates, and Portage.
This Is about one-third the sum usually charged for
the baldness.
All persons interested mill please take notice and gov
ern themselves accordingly%
FRANKLIN FRASER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Claim Agent.
Montrose, Oct. 22, ISM tf
• z- TON, 1=.0..,
Wholesale & Retail Diasless in
MUD MfirtiZE 9
sTRI:7NIZE§,
siniffkr.%, EatovvalAs,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
MINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK & T RAIL SPIKES.
RAILROAD & XINING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES,' SKEINS AND
aqirs, -BOLTS, NUTS and 'WASHERS,
PLATED RANDS, MALLEABLE
IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES,
.FELLOES.REAT SPINDLES, BOWS, &e.
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS arid DIES, BELLOWS,
HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, &c. &c.
CMCKLAR 'A'ND MILL SAWS, BELTING, PACKING,
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT, DAM A GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER $ FINDINGS
;Scumniar ars SCALES.
Scranton, March 24, 11363. ly
F331\1151 3COM'
Examining Surgeon- !
•
rnHEenbacriber having been appointed b 7 the Com
missioner of Random% a MEDICAL EXAMINER at
large to examine and give certificates to all entitled to
Pensions, will attend to all applittationa that may be
belle
.o taxa, at Mont ode , Pa. Room. at 8. Tar
Hotel: E. PATIIICX.
Montreaur, April 0,1865,—tt
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,
PENSIONS,
And Back Pay !
Oonsex
rizTin.dwillirve:prompt atten aa
tion to all M ast or
almo lntrua
ted to Ms care. No charge unless ant:easel:Ll.
Montrone, Aug. 20, J. B. MeCOLLITM.
HOPE GOLD COMPANY.
KINES--" GOLD DIRT LODE," GILPIR CODRTY,
COLORADO.
Capital 80,000 abates, $25 each
TRUSTS= :
dorm Ream, Colorado. Rao. W. Gerum.nt,__Baltl're
P. H. JUDD, New-York. HEW/UNA PUTIILZ, N. Y.
H. S. Corp, New-York. R. Colmar, Warm N. Y.
Wm. Nouns, New-York. M. C. TYLER, New-York.
B. G. AISOLD, Providence, R. L
President—His Excellency JOHN EVANS, Governor
of Colorado Territoff.
Vice-Presidents—Hon. B. G. Jtexems, Dr. P. H. Junta.
Treasurer—Watun E. Layman.
litecretazy—J. P. DATIL& (ap7 ly ic500..22
Office No. t 5 Cliff street, Now-York.
XPTII3-31ECALMIstlr dc 10171=1.1111ATC3Far
Manufacturers and Dealers In
WOOLEN GOODS ,
Camptown, on Wyalasing Creek, Bradford Co. Pa.
Carded and Cloth Finished.
WelManufacture Cloth for Customers on Shares. or
t the following prices per yard tiCaasimere, beet
finish, fine 45 cents. Plain Cloth, beat finish, fine, 45e.
Gray and Blitzed Cashmeres. 40 eta. Tweeds, 82 cents.
mad a m Flamm meth, 40 eta. White Flannel, 29 cents.
Madder Red Flannel, 89 etc. Gray Flannel, 25 cts.
The Gray Flannel made with taste, and very suitable
for Clothing.
We will card Rolls for persons from a distance to
take home without delay. HARVEY INORAM,
AMOS WRENCH..
Cimpterwn. May 1861.—tt
FLOUR i ,
.FLOUR I
carom FAMILY FLOOR. by-the 1 -Osd. bank, sack
Id or poued,.for West the tomesteaeb Mem -
' •
A. N.
B
TALIAIW, WM URI= &PDT= and
°JD" so se moo of produce wanted In inteauge der
Goode at the firewery aid Varney Btare of
A. R. BULLARD.
ABEL 'TURRELL
Novotny. for samosa to Wrist sadbestattlecttass
of
, .1
v ..))
Ever Susquehanna County, and probablyeom•
prisingitie greatest variety or most different articles of
any &Amin the Northern part oi Pennsylvania, and per
haps of the entire State. An assortment Is kept in
about thirty different branches of trade, and the selec
tions aro made from about forty. of the beat Houses in
New York, and more than fifty Dealers and Manufac
tures out of New York. A large propartion of the
Goods are kronen direct from the manufacturers, thus
Insuring gentdrie articles. Cnstomerson entering the
Store must not expect toned everything in sight, bet
nearly every article wanted will be protease! by Inquiry.
Some idea of the Stock may be formed by the following
general outline, betenumeratien is impracticable,_
Drugs And Medicines, Paints r and Oils;' Dye Stuffs,
Groceries, Liquors, crockery, Glass Ware. Well end'
Window Paper, Jewelry, Silver Ware,Perftunery, Haney
Goods, Masbralinstraments. Brushes, AMOTiCllllPocket
Knives, Table Cutlery and Silver Plated Ware, Lamps,
Materials for Lights.llardware, Bed Cords,Stone Were,
Dry Goods, Mirrors, Window Glass, Lithographs, Var
nishes. Bird Cages, Spectacles. Whips, and Lashes,
Broom*. Gans. Pistols, Ammunition, Tobacco, Medi
cal and Surgical instruments, Salt, Soap, Potash, Um
brellas. Porcelain Teeth , In short, nearly everything, to
restore the sick., to please the taste, to delight the eye,
to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and
substantial comforts of life -
The attention of the public Isrespectfully invited to
my stock of Goods, bought exclusively for cash down,
and will be sold on the same principle for low prices.
ABEL TIIIiIIELL.
Montrose, January ;5t..1883.
HMV tiab.DZl
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
far JUST RECEIVED, .gia
aad will be Bold
AT A LARGE REDUCTION
from Aprtl prices
tarTble Reduction will include the
ENTIRE STOCK
which will be found ea largo as usual, and will be sold cm
THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS
3E l 4:::oxa CALESEE
ON TIME, or for PRODUCE
BURIIITT,
Nov, 1863. New Milford.
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose, Pa.
Wm. L . BBTOH, Proprietor.
Tnew and commodious Hotel is situated on Public
Avenue, near the Court Honte, and nearly in centre
of the business portion of Montrose. The Proprietorie
confident that he isprepared to entertain gums Ina way
that cannot fall to give nITIRE SATISFACTION.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ezpensehas
been spared to render It equal if not superior to any in
this part of the State. It is well euppliedwith all recent
improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will
always be ready to respond to the call of customers.
The Stables connected with this house are new and
convenient.
The Proprietor rmectfully solicits the patronage of
his old friends, travellers, and the public zeneraliv
jan63 tf HA T CH
LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG'
wit...sacnaitimakza.
ON and after April 20, .18U1, Passenger Tf3llll will
run as follows:
MOVING SOUTH
Passenger. Atm=
6.30 a. m. MOO a. m
Lesve SarmAon,at
Kingston, at
6.40 Arrive 12.30 p. m.
^
Rupert, a
•' Danville, at 9.21 e. m.
Arrive at Northumberland, 9455
110VDIG NOUTIL
Leave Northumberland 4.80 p. m
" Danville, 5.10
" Rupert, 8 45
Kingston, 805 <1.45 p. m.
Arrive at Sentra m, 9.10 p.m. 3.30 p. m.
A passenger train also leaves Kingston at 8.20 a. m. for
Scranton to connect with train for New York. Return
ing. leaves Scranton on arrival of train from New York,
at 4.20 p. m.
Passengers taking train Month from Scranton. 4 5.30
a. m., via. Northumberland, reach Harrisburg:ll3o p.m.
Baltimore 8,80 p. m.. Washington 10 p. m.. Rnpert
they reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m.
GEO. B. HUNT, Sup't.
Kingston. April 18, 1863.
HOSIVAIM Association, Pb Iladelphlay Pa.
Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal. Urinary and sex
ual systems—new and reliable treatment—ln Reports of
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Bent by mall In scaled
letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SEILLIN
HOUGHTON. Howard Association. No. 2 South kb street,
Philadelphia, Pa. octlB 'TB
wilx_imEriEro 7
flapmheno,candles, lamp oil, &e.
%Jet Turrell's
S. DI. Pettengill & Co.,
NV. 37 PARK ROW, Now York, and 6 State Street,
Boston, are oar agnate for the Montrose Denwerag in
those ettles, and are authorized to take advertizexacata
and sabseriptlons for as at our lowest rates.
WM. IL COOPER & CO.
AGERTB 2011.
Thompson's "Black Star" Line of
Liverpool Packets.
PERSONS wlehlngto amid for their friends in th e old
country, can purchatepessago tickets by the above
line from the subscribers.
Also, Emile on Ireland for 'sale In same to trait.
V7M. H. COOPER & CO., Bankers.
Montrose, July 17, 1883. tf
1.0.040 rllas.
WOOL WANTED,
AT THE
Woolen Factory in Zffivill .
On the Rock Bottom Dam,
'BiNGE&MTOB, BROOME COITWIT, N. Y.
riE subscribers having permanently located at the
, beg leave to inform the public, that, heti%
the placeee and necessary taschinery,theyare
to receive Wool of customers to be manufactured
Flannels or Fulled Cloth, of any color or style of finish,
either by the yawl or upon sharer, and upon reasonable
terms. Also
Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing...
We havelwo Double Carding Machines fitted up ex
pressly for Custom Carding„ with new cards, &c., and
having had an actual experience of over thirty years in
the business, wo guarantee to all who may favor us with,
their patronage, that their Wool shall be carded in a.
workmanlike manner, with promptness, and at all reas
onable a price as any establishment to the country.—
Generally, those from a distance can have their Wool
carded the same day, if requested. No revenue tax for
customers to pay at this shop,
•
.A.ll 1717OrEm Warr/mated.
Factoryu want to be Carroll good work, has
Wool:
en on . tliqUa.
henna river .'
CASH-PAID FOR•WOOL
a> al; -REELER* CO.
MINGIBIRBOMBMi 1864: tto
GARDNEk
a. over Webb's Store, on Mile Menus, MS
17117mmpiiwirn1
BILLINGS STROUD,
EBRUI.NO LIVE ISIRTILVNBR; AORNT. 011101. is
L' Lathrop?* balding. esat end 4:4:bl i l lijuu,t lh:o. t y w
absence. babble's at the bb ,
L. BRO arN. Xontraik.Xarcb viii 4.-42
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INHALER in Staple sad IfinViirr Hoods, C ro sk try
IJ , Hardware, Iron, Stoves, 01,1 k -cm:..
Boots and Shoes, Hate and CAIN.
Groceries, Proviaiona, etc.. - NdwitUrovd.Pa.
April 21, 1864.
PETER' HAY;
Melee navel .A.lnotiollentr,
Auburn Pour Corners,
A. 0. VTARREN,
. ,
•
A TTOUNET AT LAW. " Bounty,'Eget Pay:fete* .
and Exemption Claims Attended to: qbi
elrOfilee Ant door below Boyd's Store; liontrese, pa.
M. C. SUTTON,
r 'CENSER AUCTIONEER, Friendarlns, 81110
Penn'*. Jan. '64.
DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK,
PHYSICIAN & 817116E0N, respeethinricitaten Id*
professional services to the 61th:ems of Mod&
vine and vicinity. irlfr Office In the oftice of Dr. Lim_
Boards at J. Hoeford's. [July 30, 1863: ly
H. GARRATT,
INN/UMW Flour, Feed, and Meal, Bartell and Daffy
.1./ Salt, Timothy and Clover Seed, Groceries, Previa.
lons, Fruit, Fish, Petroleum 011, Wooden and atoms
Ware, Yankee Notions, tae. ac. EllrOpposit a Ro m a
Depot, Now Milford , Pa. Meh Si, 1861i.-17,
A. L•TIIVOP, IL O. T 111.211, S. P. V. Mit
LATHROP, TYLER ft RILEY,
IiCALEBB In Dry Dooffo, Grotorles, Hardware,
11*
Dlfado Clothing.. Boots dt.BhOaa, Mats h_
Wood t Willow Ware, Iron, Nails, Solo a Upper Lust
er, PIA, Floar and Salt, allot which they oiler it the
very
rer - Lavcrest Xesr-locklia..au
Lathrop Brick Building, keztrose,
April 6, 1813. y.
WY. 11131P1T150 COOPER
WM.-H. COOPER At. CO.,
B~NCoANKEHS,—litontrase, Pa. Successoroto Pcst.Const
.
Co. Oftloe, Lat.hrops'new batldiFg, Tunligkeit
J. B. t'cou.trz.
McCOLLITM. & SEARLE,
A TTORNEYS and Comteilore at Law.-7dontroae,ft
tl4. 011leo in Lathroya` new building, over tho Baak.
DR. WM. SMITH,
ITRGEON DENTlST,—llfentrose, Pa.
0001ce in Lathrop' new building, over
the Bank. All Dental operations will bo •1 11 sa
performed in good style and warranted.
P. LINES;
LIASIITONABLR TAlLOR.—Montrose, Pa. Okap i
in Phcenix Block, over tam of Read, Watrcms
Sr. Foster. All work warranted, at to di and !WM.
Cutting done on short notice, to best Style. Jan '0)
MIN GROVES,
SHIONABLE TA moll.,—Montrose, Pa. Rap
near the Baptist Meeting Rouse on Turnpike
treet. All orders tiled promptly. in brat-nits 4yla.
Cutting done on abort notice, and warranted to It.
L. B. ISBELL,
-ID IMAMS Clocks, Watches. and Jetrelriat the
ehortcst notice, and on reasonable tertus. All
work warranted. Shop In Chandler and Jessup's 11
,tore. Mormon. Pa. 0c25 et c-
WM. W. SMITH,
CUMIN= AND CHAIR MANTIPAMICEM3,—Foot
Li of Main street, Montrose, Pa. aer it
C. 0. FORDHAM,
itriLITITFACTLEin of BOOTS ch SHOES, Montrose.
J.U. Pa. Shop over Dewitt's store. All kinds of work
made to order, and repairing done neatly. JO 7
ABEL TURRELL,
DEALER In Drugs, Medicare', Chemicals, Dye
Stuffs, Mies Ware, Palate, Oils, Varela,
_WM-11
dow Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewt:4l7 Pelts
mom &c.—Agent for all the most popular PATENT
SIEDICINBS,—Montrose, Pa, lag it
FIRE INSURANCE.
THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA
AT PHELATIEMILt, PA.,
Has Established anilgeney in Montrose.
The Oldest insurance Co. in the Union.
CASH CAPITAL PAID IN.
ASSETS OVER,
Inn ft rates are as low an thorre of any good csimpan:
Now York. or elsewhere audits Direetorsare among
the Drat for honor and Integrity. _
Cramer PLATT, Seey. ARTHUR G. COPTTS, Pros.
Montrose, Julyls, '62. BILLINGS STBQIID; Art
MK Co Ma. Mt
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Cloi I%Temer.oiTicnris.
CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS.
ASSETTS Ist lan. 1864, $3,288,21027.
LIABILITIES, " " - 76,1103X1.
J. Milton Smith, Seel. Chait:J. Mattin,Presldeat.
John McGee, Ae t " A. F. Wilts:lank Vies "
Polintel timed and renewed, by the undersigned at
Ids °dice, In the Brick Block, Montrose,Ps.
BILLINGS STIII9L" Aftla
R. B. & GEO. P. LITTLE,
Attorney': and Connsellors
MiLECIOI%TrEg.ISLOI3MII, Piosainign"
OFFICE on Man Street. Particular attention Ora
V to Conveyancing. deero:43•ol4
1%7C0 ZGUM!
T u b! ras a tig
be en r l t re r e eb rUi c el=Z l au PA
of 8 usonehatuaa, and o n fie l Is o lds services to the wan,—
VirChargea reasondble , and all Calla will btrprozap
ly attended to. LUTHER ELDIUM
Monona, March 8.1861. tf
DIE coLons, with direolcort how
L luP. l o lnar
ueo them, forsalttby ABEL mutat-.
ji outrut ptmotrat
PDHUSHED ON THURSDAYS, AT. MONTROSSI
SUSQUEHANNA COITNTY, PA., BY
AEL. Cfr.EII 2 II.WILITESCIVAW,
AT $1,60 PEE ANIIIIMETRICIZT 21ADVA80E
Where payment Is not ; lands In advance, •asd all
aecoruits collected, sill be it the rat , WON a TIM
ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at the rate of it of
each square of ten lines or less, solid space, Wee Haors,
and 26 cents. for each subsequent joacetioa. Tady
advertlsentallowcd usual changes, at s4o.fora column.
DLANKSkept for sale and printbd td order.
JOB PRINTING done 16400 d style on short WM,.
PliNgiONSt HOlllt
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sa, el ed AV, promp t l T 14 1 7 :11 9p_ to t 2
elite gusted to btu earl eteii !bah 'Wei
cut ow OrIMINS, 1111016
oatross. Jank.t4 186 f.
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4500 AL
$1,400,000.