• et 1011108 hit [From the Richmond, Inquirer, dept. 5.1 Ware&litre:" tioininOia in:ahtif UM faattlittlnataltliflallan- for President; atefeadlattilil* Viewlttesident.t: What itnitatettiltatte•the people .of these Coatela Mist 43IetteritotbaAttb •of- those leandi. dates at the approaching electm?.. fltionr opinion,,,theintereatoand . hope . 4. ,peaceal ttft d *O-Atti; ndiY4l#o: 'kr : tbnae,tlffittlniv: s i r -Fro m •*e.oeralliicelellaii our peo. A t little littpeof pehkai, o`th: or than a TOCo,nsti t tletinn 'Knee. :What ,hope 'llo_l4 intecedente hold out, that Old :witatwage our people believe, Shatole• would yield our tinttopality any ataiireOlaildtp hit the -more !dangerous mos! for. as; had hispiat lei Van perliieteatli folloteed, and the war riarducted on th'e iiiinOjztesof civilized war:, fare, he might-Aarextionlett. our people, and Ptrilftits Vilquived satteaftilibilitit43 hi &fitly foresa* that etearicifuttio'ntnight possibly free the iegities, hut OVeld neftwite the sections; thin " talgisCation might enrich his sol diere,• t.• Could not, reconcile our people ; kende, .witkan earnest; Ini.d honest, love for the Union, he avoided those total act,' end condatited the war for the restores' tion of the Union, rather than the des: venation df'tbe South. His policy was the olive•braneli in.one hand and•the sword in the, other, to conquer by power and • tiOneiliate by kindness. It was a mostdern iteronspolicy for us; for if the ameliorating ,stands of federal kindness had softened the rigors of wart our jilOple - ityould not have been "'fleeted to - those *terrible fires of suffering by which Mr. Lincoln has hardened every heart and steeled every sentiment against our mer ciless foes. As a sincere secessionist, pre ferring• War and nationality to peace and the Union, we looked upon the fact of a difference between Mr. Lincoln and Gen. McClellan as to the proper policy of con ductinethe war, as peculiarly fortunate for oar cause. We boded the prociatzta- Hos of elfiancipatims and confiscation, and the policy of plunder and devastation es sure pledges of our ultimate triumph ; they were temble ordeals, but they most ow:wally eradicated every sentiment of Union, and arousing the pride as well as the interest of our people, inflamed the patriotism of the whole, until they would have accepted death as preferable to ultimate defeat, Nov, between McClellan and Lincoln there-are many points of difference—the former is a man of talents, of information, of firmness and great military experience and ability—the latter is a stipple, pliant, easy fool, ,a good but vulgar joker.— While McClellan has the interest of , the Union only at heart, Mr. Lincoln has the fanatical object of freeing negroes for hie inspiration, Between " myplan;" as Gen. Grant has conducted it, an d one by Gen. McOlellen; there could not ,have bept the same success tha t has already ate ded our arms for we lost - prore men Aghting the science of McClellan on the Pedinseta than we have in repelling the furious but ill-con ducted assaults of Gen. Grant. Thus, whether we look ot this' nomination in the light of peace or of war, we prefer Lin coln to Mc ' We can make better terms of peace .. with -ou anti-slavery fanatic than- with-tire 'e arnest Uniaiiist. - We' can gain more military success in a war con ducted 'on a- iniplan" than one of a real soldier like McClellan, and sooner destroy the resources and strength of our enemy where they are managed and manipula ted by the light-fingered gentry ofMessrs. Chase and Fessenden, than when husban ded and skillfully controlled by such a man as Guthrie. Our best hope is from the honest fanatics of the United States, men who believe in their hearts that slavery is the "sum of all villanies," and who really and sincerely believe it to be their duty to separate their country from this "relic of barbarism." Such men, when they find Mgt their people are tired of the war, will end it by a peace that sacrifices territory to free doni, and will let the South " go,"-provided she carries slavery with her. These men be lieve no less that the just powers of gov ernment are derived from the consent of the governed, than " that all men are cre ated free and equal." The two postulates are of like ithportance to an abolitionist., Both the abolitionist and the Democrat is our enemy—the one, because we have slaves, the other-because we are disunion ista. Nor does their enmity differ in de gree, they both hate us most intensely. The Chicago - platform is, that "peace may be restored on the basis of the !id eral Union of the , states"—that is, recon struction of the Union as it was, with slavery protected by the nominal laws, but warred upon by a real • sentiment. Ag gravated and embittered by the war.-.- The.reconstructed Union of the Chicago platform would be the certain destruction, first, of sla*ery, and next of slaveholders. With Lincoln and the Baltimore platform we ofthe confederate states know where we are—outside of the,pale of mercy, de- votell to':ruirt- and destruction, with no hope save in the justice - and protection of 'arid warmness of our soldiers. , With swords and.muskets aid Fannon we fight-Lincoln,-andthejoast, afforda • no reason. of - apprehension of the future. -itut in the • reconstructed Union of the Chicakw platform we would de deprivg, of our 'weapon" without being reconciled to our foes. , There lane Anestirm that between the two ;men. General ;McClellan, epjoya far mosanf. the X 631163 t .Of the peokle aftheie states than Littootn,' and the Democratic party-far more -of our eonfience- thaw the Republicaarand. that y *4 '4 . 04:fraction were CPA be more uilder.,OrM Aina ander 44 , 7q,07.0p 5 itat b iiiitritutpfree eat:Kota:l%l'l3w knglana otb€r; tnit . thi - thras'haisrow Er n tglaml h pottetWogotasuser Cigilirstißti, end Mad solioribettionlifirest i thire maybe peace sad separation, but there ==MIZ!MMM!M --- -----: - 7 ---- never can be eniotkle;i4 - hai 7 monr. — If the 4 NuOrget ilesirpt fle ; mator.#99°l9lP° Milo% let t- n:4i Tisitaktf biroar 01:1- dageOeffqviT 04 d, - 0 .04 :Maw to the tooralluit'O' n' tra 4. toleratiais . ' Oa Ira. terroatitlica" kintittil irs-latliat.e.abfk ailed Puritanism au4sstfis4 ostracism. aloarldiA-Littabir=z-ritAcg. Adminititratri;'s Notfce. anct is iiiieby g ivn'ti, alfwersoi,hoitobtio to N Tuouss Bronzco67r4lnkearertfek township.dee'd, to make immerlisto4at kand all persons having claims solos; saJol; docodent.wl)l aresenk the non to undorstOQllesiiiiitleinent. • - •• • • • - -BARAR M. KIWI s;fh. - Moan's.), ; '• - ExecutOrW Notice. - iiarxrics is he given that letters testamentarl up. 111 on the. eiltate buosuPn JACKSON; late otBrook• lyn townetdp„ decemett„ have beet' granted to the sub. scriber, and trersone titrylvtg Clidtalittibet Mid es tate ate r.e. 9. l 4eqed t9,prrseat tbe...ente, 441y,atteated, and thtteelzettlAtd Mill tiMaW" dtate pajama. E. WESTON, ker. , D3 , BREWSTEII,,.. AUCTIONEER FOR SUSQ'UA CO. Address, Metros°, Pa. Manufa;ottme of Woolen • •'• In answer to numerous inquiries as to when we could make up wool into cloth If brought hereafter. we have to say : There Is all the wool taken in that can be done before nett spring. As most Parsons want their gnats for the coming winter. we thought best to notitr them of this fact to prevent diaapointment. In th e meantime we sha ll do this season's work as satisfactorily ae possible. and make addltiona to our machinery and exthros. to as to be able to do all that is offered another year. We shall as usual full, color, and finish cloth for maim:tens during the fall. INGHAM & Wltla/Cll. Hoak Pee/61m Cautptown, ' Bradford co. Sep. 15, 1851. / LADIES FANCY FURS wbcn Gold was At a muchlOwer premlara Lima at present, I am enabled to dispose of them at veer reasonable picas, and I would therefore aollclt a call from my friends of Susquebanna en i tg,it i and vicinity. cantabile the name, number and street JOHN EA.H.ELRA, 718 &mll street, gamiie 71h. Boo th side, Septi eta FEMADELPRIA girl have no partnerlior connection with en; oth er Ann in Philn&lp¢is. Abe outtose 33tinocrat t PUBLISHED ON THURSDAYS, AT lIONTROSR, SUSQURHANNA COURT; TA., IfY 491.. tT. 43110,111VIL1WWASIC101•7, AT 81 , 60 MAXIMA wrziorpy iNADvAliag. Where ptsent to not made Iti etrassee.42. and all accounts co tecteo, Nelif be at the rate of s2p, a year. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at the rate of $1 for each neve of ten lines orless, solid space, three times, and 'D cents for each subsequent Insertion. Yearly advertisers allosred usual changes, at $4O for ft column. BLANK'S kept for sale and printed to order. JO,II,PRESTING done In good etyle on abort notice. DELAWARE LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL-ROAD. Time, of Passenger Trains, June 2d, 1864 lIIVABD. Lziort so Pawn- ' er tral g n. STATIONS. P. FL 5.40 Great Giad, 6.21 Neal!llford, 01.00 Montrow, 5.39 ,1 Ilopbottont, 5.15 I Nieho son, 4.56 Factoryrllle, 4.40 Abfneton, 4.1151 ClarkSnmit, 4.10 &ninon, 1.24 I Stroudsburg, Or 12.11 MenunkaChunk P hi change I 11.20 NettoUimpton. Atecom mods tlou. . 2.00 g P. M 1.55 .• 1.00 12.25 11.450 t 1 1 1155 1.20 22t 10.* .0 1010 The Passenger Train Noith,,, Leaves New Hampton on the avnval of the Vail Train which leaves New-York at 810 a. m., and Hannah* Chunk on the, arrival of the Drain which leaves Philad. (Kensington Depot,) at 7.1* a. ta. At Scranton, this train malice elcrturectunections with trains on the Lack awanna a Bloomsburg, and Delaware & Hudson Rail and at Great Bead with the Mail Train oaths Erie Railway gotta west. The Passenger Train South, Leaves Great Mend sitar the arrival or tho Cincinnati. Hamm from the West, connecting at Scranton with trains on the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg. and Delaware A Hudson ,Rarlimads ' • at Etannnka Cntink fifth the train tor Philadelphia, and at New Hampton with trains fur New-Ypyk, the Lehigh. Yallay, RartisbutE, is train arrive a teV•lsrit l sf, n Phtladctplsatd-80, and In sa The_ Accommodation Train, Northward, connects at Great Dend with the Day Ex press going West, by which passengers Arrive at Ithaca abd'Syrsenee the same day. • Southward, leaves Great Bendifter the arrival of the Newlfork - litpresa going East, - Great Be " WATTS COOICIL Sept. R. A- HENRY, Gen. TM d g escozarizmnsies , PIMONSIIRRY, AND BACK PAY: • • T a a ed ril cz t iItAGIT OP t rE ZOlme g l ro Z a z elaltns entranted to Ids rare, Charges low. end Ittror- YinroseZ M; W.iThate M ont, an. W 0:a GILBERT, Lesd, Ized *cordite to Act of (towels. • , r Ol'ent-8e11dt..16(16 • . Oraigiki i .iskebiiivii Cots old Banking Boum Ba In calar. WlG:defence 30 yearn az- Pareal ww ia.-. , +Me Xe.roton•lioki. 41.11rEBL OOPIPAIRillitOSIX:rot - redgoalvjjair . ABEL 'MU M& 001LOWL h 104nootkepijorsau, - with dlreet.ono -ow ' ; •-; intat+thirterliftrth taunt that ra Dyeetitery apop, at TOSBELL 9. y ou , AN.; • 0., 7,9 ;,". AL. , “bolirpur MILFORD; 1 1 .1 .4; etiik. of tioeldi ;claimer Mtn Me l easel 11;; I btlaillltatig Vtauob Teoltils•and Bor. 130114511 reklrs.Nealam heavy Brogr.-_40_041.4.100014'.ave•-oo . pir . ll,Po7l/ ClatahOellt PPPILTIIMM a • - booao.4o.tiotas Boy ti COMO OA palr.Lediell! LetetieS iers-1106 patry . WWI' imams Balmoraliftltels,igopetsebue:, : , , • ,ren'a &Apes 010 lande-200 , • ' Ladles' Calf 5h0e5..450 _ 3llasea• Calf Shoes— Ldles' and Wawa` Rid and Wrote. Sbeca. 4 .• and Gems Rubbers. kckl ” and Gents Slippers. t Look. Out for Bargains. 1,000 Hats & Caps. A nisi*, "Sqelt of • • REIDY MOE.- EEOlilt 4 fot Men and Boys 4- tlp-top lark 0 TRUNKS, it TRAVELING-1194% aloves, Radom Neck Ties, Shirte,ShAtnts, SnePetn den, Itanderehlete, I.llotellas, 4c. ac.. very cheap the Omen. • GEO. HAYDEL' „New 3111faid, Mg r . 1804. G R.O C EltY, PROVISION STORE Post's Old Corner, oppodte CRANE & FERGERSON wo t t h r e if hi rzp: n elgy a ann e onat i t v o e lh e o t p:ptie that 14, 41 1 ' Oa: _V 19 GROCERIES, PROVISIONS P FAR Elll.A$B D ESTABLISHED trancteictory, is, asacms.razzr, Iboi.o RA. - ILP E to (004 Wbf eb they are eating !bap formsdy pay. it, now in stone of zny mpartation and Ilan- C. one or the tweet lost Beautiful se if Iq 'ANCT FUNS. CONFECTIONERY, of all torte, and of the bras gathatlea. Fresh , Supplies constantly reel. Irgertemetaber the plate. Give no a Wt. Caslipaid for Veal & Deacon Sins. -- P. T. FEUGRIISON. Uontroeyrit .71.2804. : • ttgl_ty. i. .Al.o, a fine liq' .361 X Mit MRS, NEW GOODS. 'rum anderalgned baring entered Into Loudness 4- .1 der the wane and style 01 WEBB I surrEariap,'. beg leave to Inform the public that Oa, IN kw , it , calving from New - York a taste and Well selected stock of Goode of every description, coresttng of the Went' styles of Spring and Bummer ' • P tints, Shallies, *fp Debutes, clex.sedixuere s , 0 cyttc:brieufiles. SllLEvvvass. 4330. A LOT OF GROCERIES, . 071tWASID ACttonli• modn don. P. BL 2 53 2.45 i 8.15 _ 3.161 g 4.21 5,15 '''' t , 6.40 0 6.00 620 . . A. ltg 4.40 2.89 8.20 8.48 9.00 9.24 9.49 9.40 Crockery, Glass Ware, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS. & SHOES, UMBRELLAS, P A RASOLS,NBCB . TIES, GLOVES, DRESS :TRIMMINGS, SCARPS, COLLARS, &c. &c. . Alto *good assortment of HARDWARE, Shovels, Spades, Roes, Perks, Scythes, Pruning-hooks, ny-Alt kinds of Itpreocimukce taken in ex change. Call and sec us at Weob's stand onynbllc Avenue. A. D. DIITTEDMID.D. • 5.4. WE/38. Montrose, April Ad. 1884. NEW GROCERY VARIETY STORE ! BASEMENT Of LS.TARDELL'S DOTEL. /ME subscriber .would inform his old friends, and _A the public generally, ttathe haejnet forarned from Naw York City with ewell selected assortment - Cif Bm and rattans other. articles, Ina avail needed la every family: and that the will besoldSlMata at prices that cannot fa ll to Snit. Phrase call and examine. A. Montrose, Feb. 2,1864. N. BULLAMIY. FLOUR FLOUR VU,2 1 .0 3 :1 , p4ni FLOM. hr loadfrbasTrWteck "F ru 2, 4 lol .oe.tekelowelrb renal, -WM.' IL COOPER CO. • _ . AGRNTp -Pert thompson's "Bitiojittat." Line of LtverriootPaeliete. - r ho whbuic t 9 for tafkmod. bstvg ' aviavitti - iiilin t itatitie tis moat tittigt wx. 11. CO CO:; muse" Vanua% Jill, it lea i CO tt Searle's Hotel. -AND of all kinds. A good assortment of Wooden Ware, Cornstegng of NEW, TIT ARRANGEM °''' t a r 7 , eitt.F o ß . tan mob :4- - eattoo.- ' tit.,..). .. i. For CASH or Ready Fay. 4131100. L. 113"04012\713 elb O. nvotztinuevtedlttkh7 the 'East Witt!, and! e ltad gtcab R - i) abc atoting itEe Latest itid most armfoved taytes. CLOTEVAND . CASSlliglia. -- - orittCPClEri4.43alilii p• bilviry Desaiimen. ' • ' W ir X.' 41::::) 11:3 Pt ' ' Of the choicest Maeda, iticlailog UAW. alai...elect brood., . .. • , Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas - , Coffees, !picas, SugariC, - Brolasses, At sniy Lowprlcca fotg u n r U i rirCall and see for C/Etah Tied, for Otain, Butter, Eggs; &c. . 2,000t000 doz. Ens wanted. ir-rwo doors below Boyd it 'Webster's corner, In . the Store formerly occupled,by N.l. Post. 13. L-,Eyrorpt, , E. L. W. 1113101. teases; April Ist, 1864. tf JAMES R. DE WITT, DEALER IN DRY GOODS IND NOTIONS • •C11:46/CE° FAMILY 62 0222112,, co !;:*:- _1 as :41: L • BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, 3th - xt .GLA.SS-WARE, itAtlrs . Aviv 0144f4 4 HARDWARE AND , NAIL disci ! Prodnee taken in 7 Exehange- Montrose, Feb. '64. 411 W neWrri% BOOT. SHOE, salt FURNISHING Mk F. 80 - WEEKS & CO. R A C just opened their SPRING STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, > RATS, CAPS, • ca. - acotralm 4ar GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of everything tr..Gents' line of apparel. from Doors to Bat, Limes' Pine Glaring lialmnrala and Gaiters, lien's Fine and Comae wear. etteapea than any other house this aide of New York. Come' and see foryourselves. !Was & Shoes made toOrder Montrose, I.oth. F. 8..1KEE103 & CO. HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIRD riet.latorti G" ream, POR CLEARBLEIG, 'WHITENING & PRIZEUVING THE TEETH. IrIIIS article la prepared with the greatest care upon selentlaikoiptes, and warranted not to contain anything In , the -*lightest degree deleterious 'to the Teeth or Ounts., Some of our most eminent Iteata/ Sur geons have giVentheir sanction to, and cheerfkilly re commend it 1114 &preparation of superior qualities for cleansing, whitening and preserving the Teeth. It chains them readily, rendering them heatitlib ll Y white and peter, without the slightest injury to the enamel. It is healthg to the gums where they are ulcerated and Both Ids also an excellent disinfector for old and de cayed teeth, which are often exceedingly Offensive. It gives a rich atuicreamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it thoroughly, and Imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath. PREPARED ONLY BY A. IIAWLEY do CO ., N. W. cor.iOttr'& Lombard efe.. PRILADEISIILS. RNA SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICEIS - CENTS. P1 1 .00 1 41.23:11.0333.aaa11 e The Colicrwing opinion of Dr. White, as to the high es teem in srhica he holds , the Dental Cream, must ho suf ficient evidence of its value ; to quote other teatimoni ale in detail is needless, contenting ouratlvcs by simply giving the natnea and address of persona who flank of its excellency for the teeth. Puriaarstrrat, April 15th, 1887. ./inviug.„ eatefally examined A. Hawley's Solidified Dental a"-ftm." I hereby cheerfully recommend it to the public generally, It Is en excellent preparation for cleansing and preserving the teeth, and canbe used by all persons with the utmost confidence, m its properties are perfectly harmless. Besides preserving Ste teeth. it promotes a healthy action to the gnma, and imparts pleasantneaala thebratth. ' Dr. W.R. W 11173, MK Arch street. Tuos. Dranam, rt. u., Dentist, 491 N. 4th at. - • Stntricr, 254 8. 6th at. E. VANDEBELICZ, Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arch at. D. Kniciastrict. Dentist. 1.119 Wahult. at. 8. Dimarranam, D. D. 8., 754 Arch at, F. M. DIXON, 827 Arch et: EDDLAD TOWNSEND, Dentist, 526 N. 4th at. L. H. DonnuarY, Dentin. an N. /OM at. M. L Loieo, DeWitt. 629 N, Bth at. June 2, 1864(1 17 Executor's Notice. a %TOME to hereby giVeD that letters testamentary upon the estate of 11108..111011218gf,late of Cho, eons township, deceased. have been granted to the eubscribers, and all portieres having clsims nualait said estaterarerequelted he present the same, duly attested. for settlement, and those Indebted to same are required tomateltemediatepact. IfiITTHE KEL, Silver Leke, / Ex ,. P.A,TRICE. FIN, Forest Lake, 5 Jaly 38, 1864. 6** 4krhzthdirtrator's Notice. • r 03 1 417, hi hereby gen to al) prolong Indebted to 'the estate of AMARETTA - HOLLENILicEi late of atm% thitashtp. tau that Immediate . falyalont tat .made tO WO' Undersign psi perfonsbat, rovhato sitahtatpald vita% w teem at. tha tettlowout. lit S. NOLWREIf Adler. ....kkhara, Jo* ha, 1E64. two r• 4 WitiriVlN CALI" April wt r Inipieof itristiie . Lk ,.) 1. !FLOUR; FEED, 'SALT" Cain ; deed 1 Wheat, Clove; Tin 1 9 14 , 14 tak theft, reas,, , -LardT, , Candles c PORK, MAMS, DUO ' EitgO, Fish, EiniOked' ' Syrups, Molasses and Fingal* TEAS, COFEEE, SPIC,ES,BROVMS Aitrp NAIL S. Cash Paidlbr .butter. , • , s. BaI;DWIN, • VAL L ii.f.LEN.., • s almitrose..e.,prill4. 3664 , ; „, t : HUNT OS. & BL.Ant O.I:I..ALINTTOIIT, Pas., Wbotem* .4 Retail DCldet.9 In • . IUU2 Vii 2.214 STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVEL', BUILDER'S HARDWARE. MISS RAIL, COUNTERSUNK d} 7' RAIL SPIKES. RAILROAD ct ALLWLVG SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AYD BOXES, BOLTS. RUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. ..11ASLEABLE IRONS 171'133, SPOKES, YELLOES SEA?' SPINDLES; Bows. S • ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and , DIES, BELLOWS, HAMMERS. SLEDGES. ED S. &c. CIRCULAR AND mipp i sAws, BELTING. PACKING, TACKLE IYL PLASTER PARIS 4, ' CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. ; FRENCHAVINDOW GLASS. LEATHER Et.VEY. DR4G3. FAIILBAICK'S SCALES. Scranton, March 94, 1863. 13' X= 6 3112%119 Tikl" . . E X . S.TIa 1 ning Surgeon !: filllEsubscribey having been app toted by the COM. I. ralssioner of Pensions. a SIEDICAL EXAMINEE at large, to examine end give certificates to all entitled to Pensiona.gatli attend to all applientlons .dint may_ me presented him, at Montrose, Pa. ROOMP at .1. E. Tar berg tiotei. vantieg; Montrose. April G, 18133.-11 • SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS.' • And Back Pa y► TITE undendgned LICEISSZb et GENT Or Tllk 00V1161. IMIT, will Ore prompt attention to all claim Inuits. ted to hle cure. No charge milers successful. Montrose. Aug. 20,'6. J. B. MrCOLLUIII: HOPE GOLD COMPANY. DID-"GOLD DIRT LODE," GILPIN DOM.:Tit', COLORADO. Capital 80,000 shares, SM each. TRUSTEES: JOHN EVAN., Colorado. Rao. W. On.trxn.,N, Bahr:a P. If: dorm. Now-York. flarownt }Norsk, N. Y. U. 8. Coact; h'erw-York. R. Coarogra. Warta. N. Y. , Wu. Musa.siN Nevr.Tork. M. C. TYLER, Now-York ' . 8.0. AiwoLo. Ptovldence, R. I. Prenident—llle Excellency JOUN E'VANS, Governor of Colorado Territory. Vice-Preaidente—lion. S. G. Acuson°, Dr. P. H. JITDD. Tremirer—Virxxxxit E. Excrrox. Secretary- J. P. roAliss. (sp'7l,T.rcaco.l.2 °face No. Sk.Ciiit street, New-York. rzw . 4zir.a.nor & WXl.2llll\7Caii Ilisiouthentarere and Desdera Ip WOOLEN GOODS Camptown, on Vi , yainslng Creek, Bradford Co. Pa.. Rolls Carded and Cloth Finished: WlMan nfacture Cloth for customrs on Shares, or the Pillow - big prlees per yard : Cassimere, best finish, fine, 45 cents. Plain Cloth, best finish, fine, 45c. Gray and Mixed Caseilmeres. 40 eta. Tweeds, 82 cents. Common Fallen Clot b. 40 ets. 'Mate Flannel:lD cents. Madder Red Flannel, 82 eta. Gray Flannel, Dem. The Gray Flannel made with taste, and very sultalge for Clothing. Wo will card Rolls for persons from a distance to take bohie wilboar delay. RARVRY MORAN. mica warscit... Camptown,. „Way 10th, 1 1 5 4..7-tf • . S. M. rettenill Co., WO. 37 PARK 'ROW, New York, and 0 State Streel , LI Boston, are oar sgezte tor the Montrose Democrarfn shosecitteg. and are author( red to take advertisements sad enbeertpttoneror asset our lowest rates. LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURO Oand after Jan. 18, 1884, Paiscrkzer Trains will run stiroborio: - LEAVE NORTAWARD. Stations, . .M 111. NOW York. Acomen. Northam bethind Dlnville, 8.40 . . Ripen. S.= ~ „. Bloomsburg, 9.M. , „ Kingston, 12.12 p. m. 8,016:11t. Pittston, , 11.60 • °AO - Scranton, 1.80 . 10.00 . LEAVE BOUTTIVAB.D.- • • . • t Scranton., 4,40 p. D 3.. '7.10 a. tn. . 10.4111. ma. Pittston. 6.03 .. 7.30 " 11.10 littardon, 6.03 arrive. 8.90•• • -• • .1 6..3.3 leave. 16.00 ta: Bloomsburg, 615 P. M. Danville ' • Latt Danville, 6.16 Northumberland, 0.85 • • Pasinfigers takini the Mal train south, coon e 4 with the a:preen trate from Northumberland, Shive iltAlit• Ilistitag at 8.30 a. m:Baltitutiro a 7,00 a, et, and at ratla• delphia at 7.00 a.m. - The mall train tam Northumber land leaven Immediately atter the alltrtai of " tba•3B. prose Train from trarrisbMg and Baltimore, allowing passengers thitelagFhtlittlelpbW atloAop. zu.; Camel polite op this mad delta g the next. forenoon." .. , .L Non andelemint Weeping - Carr areetapetar the mai Trains esehNsay between lietthemberisnd and Phila. ctoptits. t 11. A. P 93110,21., anFA'. . . Das. TATIOCIic. P 31 g aRGr SU RGEONS. 11 ' 4 2°.overWektkoreoPie=: 14 Ana6D ra t i t ZT; fl° *ODDS; • _ gar JUST RECEIVED, aad 31 7 willtpo 4oia AT k REpIICTION , .• . • had% - April prim*. earThi Reduction will includatbe , .1 ONerillE STOCK wlllcb 1011,b1fRIM as hap tr n spla Till' MOST -11811111: Fora .SXTi •' ON: ; • or for. • PRODUCE. U. Btrainrrir, Nov, ; 1863„: . Ztei ABEL 'ruRRELL Now offers for &Meone of ttio forges% abilbeitielectkmni 4) 0 0) Si Ever offeredlp Susquehanna Coati'', and probably tom prising the greatest Varlet', or Most differentarticlea of any Storetn the Northern part of pennaylvania,andper - hap; of the ositire State. An assortment is 'kept In about thirtydiffereiit branches 61 trade; Mid the tick,. tionnare made fro Mahout forty of the best Bowies in New York, and more than fifty Deitlers and Idanefitt , turersout of New York. A largo proportion of the Goods are brought direct from the mannfacturers, thus Wearing genuine articles. Customers on entering-We Store must not expect Wand evetything eitht, be; nearly every article wanted w ill beproliced by it iry . Some ides of the Stock may be farmed tiyi the follo~ttns gtmersl outline, butennmeration is inaptactiesble. Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Oils, Dye kers, Groceries. Liquors, Crockery, Glass 'Waite. Wall and Window Paper, Jewelry, Sliver Ware.Perfamery.-Eaney Goods, Musical Instruments,Brnshes, American Pocket Knives, 'Pablo Cutlery and Silver Plated Were. Lamps, Materials for Lights, Hardware,Bed Cords,Stone Were, Dry Goods, Mirrors, Window lass, Lithographs, Var. Hashes, Bird Cages, Spectacles. Whips, and Lawry, Brooms, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Tobacco, Medi. caimad Surgical Instruments. Salt, Sep, Potash, Lim • brellas, Porcelain Teeth, in short. nearly everything. t o restore the sick, to please the taste, to delight the sye, togratify the fancy, and e also teconduce to the real and substantial comforts of lif e, , The attention of the public larespeciftdir Invited to my mock."( Goods, bought exclueively.for cash down, and will bo sold on theism, principle for low prices. ABEL TURRZLI.. Montrose, January 15t,1863. • KEYSTONE HOTEL ? At Montrose, Pa. Wm. L 88TC8, Proprietor. riiul new and, commodious Note] Is situated on Tebbe Avenue. near the Court louse, and neatly in centre of the business portion of Montrose. The Proprfetaris eoneriontthat be Is prepsred to entertain guests lira Way that cannot fell to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. The Intel and Furniture ate new, end no expense has been spared to render it equal if pot Superior to any in this pert,of the State. 'ft I. well suppliedwith all recent tinprovernents end comforts. and 'obliging waiters sill_ always he reedy to respond to the eau. of customers. The Stables conneeted with this house are new and convenieet. The Proprietor . respectfully solicits the patronage of his old friends, travellers, and the publiegenersily Jan 63 tf 11731. - E. tueran CALVIN C. HALSEY, EXAMBIN SURGEON, For Pensioners, and Applicants for Pensions. Mfairotiko in Public Avenue, over the &ono of J. Ly on. /Son. Montrose, i's., Msy 46 , Mt tt manhood : How Lost, Row Restored. JUST Published, new edition of Dr. CalvererePe Celebrated Realty on the radiesd earl [without medicine.] of Sernasvontentes • or seminal weakness, involuntary seminal losses, lairoxs.xcr, mental sue physlcul incapacity, impediments to marriage. etc.; 4/$0• consumption, epilepsy, and Ma, Induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. dlirTrice, In a scaled envelope, only G cents. The celebrated author In this admirable r•ily. clearly demonstrates from a thirty years successfel practice. that the alarming consequncea of self-abuse may be rad ically cured without the clangorous use of Intend! ined• Leine or the application ir the knife—poLtinug out s mode of cure, at once simple, certain and, effectual. by means ofebleh'overy sufferer, no matter What Ids eon. clition maybe, may care himself cbeaply, privets-4,2nd radically. Lecture abottld be In the Ganda of weal youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope,to any address postpaid; on receipt of six cent, or two post stamps, Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. HUNS d CO., • jelby) 127 Bowery, N. T.. Post office box, 4Sit. HHOWARD Assoellatlon,Piatadelphja, Pa. Bioassay or the Nersonkilleadrail. Urillll7ll2l2lfilla nal systems—new and reliable treatment—in Report', of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mat) in sealed letter envelopes. free Grahame. Address Dr. J. Ssitsax Hottotrros Howard Associstion,No. 2 Smith 9th street. Philadelphia. Pa. octle `SS ERIE RAILWAY. CBANGEof boon. c eyeing Monday, May Mb, .1884, Trains wllllß o Are.proat Band, Pa., at about tb• lbllowing hours, via: WESTWARD BOLTED. EASTWARD Bourn. 1, Day Express, az p.m 9, N.T.:11. 1:17 n•E:1 S, Night Express,tosa.in 6, Steamboat • EtlOp.m 6, Mail, at 7:20 p.m 8, CLicimmt '• 0 I:1cm Tr,Way Freight, 11:SO.uu 88. WittPrldgidslo:ooLin 21,Emtgrant, 9:1B a.un Train 21. runs every day. does not run Iron&la. days and Mondays. OH "THE-4AMOIIt BARBEL" Come an* Bea the batons Barbet, ?among Barber, late of Hayti. Late oflbrytl,now at Weeks', Noma AP. . Weeks' Store D i ems. Find nie slurring and stump Nu Fled tne cutting bale to Belt yon, 'At Findyonr meserrlee ready at year gallica, blonlrows,Oct o 16, 1865. tf A. a ,REYNOLDS, WOOL CARDING, .73fasse. a.,al Xra Mo7sts, lao4--tf 111111401oRILIng, ILSIS D. to. 7./0 .. 114 `• SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS, 33 4 1191 0 0:11St• tigalgr% • nudeior t r e, .. AVIINTWiIiboI Gar. will glvoptlempt 111=1 to bioptic. No charge unlosimoceasilti. GEOv r. 14 Montrose, dune alb. 184 ilryrgfiwre4:l,,M4e„ At lONCISTOIr4S6T:9 - Cawq, Pa. A.FiRsTeLW:,4O : OOLOF.TRAIiE. Aug. let, Om. /ClO. 8 runs Sundnyt, but tnldoeu not run on San- A'S MENOT. enn. Supt. B: ssrrtr: