The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 27, 1864, Image 3

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Wawa' -
The soldiers' ald societies of the county
that;did not Mike in)? or a full riport, to
the,.,couuty held at Montrose on
t h e ;MI intik are regtlestOd to send inst.
of t sit/hat:llas ilea! contributed 4.3110
to the Sanitary Commission, to Dr. C. C.
nalsay, imlnediately, in order thatottom
pieta summary may be prepared for pub
iittaticm. •
DEDIOORATIO POLE ILIOSIM.
The Democracy of Ruh' and vicinity
hold'a Mass Meettngoind raisca-MoOlei
lan:Pole' and Flag, at N. D.Bnydees, in
Rush, on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. Ist,
R. B. LITTLE, ESQ. % and J.S.
Mc-
COLT ♦ UM, Esq., .will be present aid ad.
dress , Mid pepple. 'Deinottats Rally!
Hon. CHARL I E ' DENISON* hail' also
beenitititid.
McClellan 'Meetings.
There will be Mtictings Of the Friends
and all those in favor of the, Election of
George B. McClellan to the Presidency,
held at, New Milford, Oct. 2toth, at Union
Hall, Susquehanna, Qat. 20th, at Nicol's
Hall, Great Bend; Oct. 27th, at Dayton
House, at 7-o'clock, p. m., each to be
addressed by . Dr. M. C. Hail, of.New
.tirlr, N. J. The attendance of, the Union
and Conservative Mena is earnestly solicit
ed.
111110 41.
The Binghamton Meeting.
The mass meeting of last Fkiday was
by far the largest we ever witnessed, and
indicated a triumph in Nov. Our State
was largely represented. The speeches
were of the highest order. We have not
'time or space for a report.
®e
East Bridgewater Club.
The friends of the Union and McClellan
will Meet at the Passtuore School Rouse
every Tuesday evening. Speeches at each
meeting, and all are respectfully invited
to attend. to
-11C—sCogEler.
Somewhere' between Hopbottom and
Montrose, a Satchel containing a Silk
Dress, six pairs of woolen Socks, 2 pairs
of mittens, and some other articles. Any
one leaving the, sago; at E. & T. Bell's
store in flopbottom, or at Dr. Thayer's in
Montrose, will be liberally regarded. tf
The Assessments.
Some voters in the army and at home
were not assessed so as to vote at this e.
lection. Go to the new assessor and get
each assessed at once ; Toy the ten cent
soldier's tax, send him the assessor's cer
tificate, with the collector's receipt on the
back, and require said officers to give you
a duplicate of the sane' to be evidence
here ifrequired. Also send the soldiers
the electoral ballot, at once, and again
next week, as they may wit get, - the first.
From what we learn, few of the !soldiers
have seen our October tickets, for means
are constantly used to prevent them from
seeing but line (the colored) side.
Send:McClellan ballots, to all.
. _
Teachers' Exanriatons.
Each applicant will please write before
hand the address, educational works read,
and number of terms taught. Examina
tions- to begin at 10 o'clock. Each certi
ficate .will ..require a st,unp.
Liberty, Bailey School House, " 28:
Franklin, South •41,, " 29.
Lenox, Glenwood do Nov. 1.
Herrick, Dundaff,
1. " City" S. H. " 2.
& Clifford,
'Thomson and t
Ararat Church,
f. Ararat.,
Gibson, Union Hill School House, " 4.
Dimock, Corners do 11l 7.
Springville, Hollola do ' " 9.
Auburn,- Centrh do " 10.
Rush, Granger do " 11.
Jessup, Centre do at 12 .
Brooklyn, Centre do' ' I 14.
Lathrop, Hillsdale do , " 15.
Bridgewater and Montrose Sm." 16.
Montrose,
E.A. most, County Sup.
Brooklyn, Sept. 28, 1884
Elmira !Dinkiest Gangs.
This Institution under the able and
- efficient supervision and management of
Profs. Warner Smith, has already at
tained a highly flciarishing and creditable
position.
Their numbers are so madly increasing
they will find it necessary to remove their .
College into the spacious, elegant and
. commodious aparunents in HOlden's Hall
early in November. All necessary
arrangements are beingtaade &a- the &nab
lishment of a Banking ous e, Commission
House, Wholesale Dry Goods House,
Railroad Office, Mr-aerie Office, dee:, in
each of which the 'business swill be con
- ducted as practically, systematically and
understandingly as any business house on
Broadway. No one except those who are
with . this mOlO of, business
training, can fully comprehend. the, benefits
this College is conferring upon theyonng,
who, within sm.-seeking that
practical ednhaticm which leads to success
to business, usefulness and _wealth, _The
ivalifiestioni of the Vacuity for their re
spective d a geirttrients amino well known
Ito-need any comments fromi&s.
;Eike location E its-come f its system, its
ledittifid dipsotaa, its splendid penmanship
audio all of its appointments Ilan, first
alass Cointneral4 Collsges we'besitlite not
in. saying, - has= ogprpiior,--Zimira
Daily Advertiser.
party of 25 armed men Taos; hit:o
4t. Albans, Vermon!,and robbedtbesbree
banks , thereof Si 50000. suppMsed=
they were fiouthrons from the borders of
Canada. ,Fimoitizens weresh - ot, 3:013 it
is thought, Wally. Havit!gseeomplished
their abigesitbSblad kOmmildist - Of*
kendsy
Watch Foppd.;
Folind r it tile great McClellan Meeting
in' Bingharntoni s WATOR.. ,The owner
can have itby tailinget Ole ofiice,prniitig
property and ,Oylagfor tlkilkaaticc4 8w
THE soritoixll4,:sinfigirma
riteClillati -Club
, .
MEETS NEXT SAVIRDAY NIGHT,
41,4, ,Ipitystone Halt
HEED', 8641,biG .
larseb Hou4billa, for other meetin' ,
arlurn out for MeCua.4.o OKI the
tram.'
Asrounntati: nano --.Pttorr Sit.t.ors.
—We are told by a gentleman.of unques-
tioned veracity, that in Iluntingdon coun
ty, a soldier sent his proxy to a Demo
cratic) friend iis-anthOrized-:byi- law, but it
Fa happened that be w_tts, able to'eome
home in Orson to vote and did vote, af 7
ter which he lifted the proxy, and on
opening it found the full oloolition ticket/
The proxylad manifestly been opened by
some Lincoln officer, and the ballot
changed. Who can say that this was not
dene i in thousands ofinstancei P= 7 Patriot
ce-
yon want peace, if you want low
taxes, if yOu want - no more conga - Options,
if you want to suva the goVertilrient' of
your fathers, if you want youi children to
njoy the blessings of liberty, if you want
Union in place of disunion, prosperity in
place of Adversity, harmony in place of
discord, peace in place'of war And plenty
in plane of want and destittdicin, vote for
McClellan.
111 - The following communication in
the lowa Constitution explains itself:
JUDGE CLAGETY, Keokuk :
Dear I leave to-day on the first
boat for my regiment, the 17th tawa. I
am 51 years old, and vote George B. Mc-
Clellan. Sixty of ne voted in the hospi
tal for George, hence we sixty were sent
to the field. But we will, not forget our
duty to our friends at bothe, the Consti
tution and laws, We , could, have stayed
in hospital if we hril voted for Old Abe.
Janus ACKLEY.
Pir The annanncement of Gen. Hovey,
in Indian; that he would prevent the Mo-
Clellan men' from carrying the State elec
tion by the direct use of, milita ry force,
was followed by a speech from Mr. Kil
patrick, the Lincoln candidate for State
Treasurer, who made this declaration :
"The ballot•box . in this country is
played out, the country's interests are to
be controlled -hereafter.by a. centralised
power!"
ilar On the day of the election, in Fish-.
ingcreek township, there were squads Of
sqldiers atatioped at eve!) , intersection
and cross-road in' the' vicinity of the elec
tion polls.: What -thelijett- was is un
known, unless to deter people from going
to the polls.—Bloomsburg Stan
In — The Commissioners from Pennsyl
vania, to bold elections at Annapolis
and Piedmont in October, performed Weir.
work in such a wretched manner that sev
eral hundred votes. were lost, and more
would have been but for the volunteered
aid to soldiers of agents from Ohio. It is
asserted that over two hundred were lost
in Annapolis for want of tickets.
Or The Boston Journal (Rep.) an
knowledges' that " the men of long purses
and eminent respectability" in that city,
" who were the pillars of - the Whig
party," have taken Little Mao to their
arms and hearts.
Gen. Sherman for IffeClellan.-
:Last week* Millersburg, Ohio, an im
mense, c oncourse of people was addressed
by Cain FalWelt, of the 20th regiment,
and now of Gen. Sherman's Whd
dealt sledgehammer blows for bittle Mac
and the Union, which were greeted, ;with
the 3 wildest applause. 'ffe said that only
a few days ho-left, Gen. Sherman and
his array, and that tie was autherized,to
say that Gen: Sherman , Was Co: McClellan,
and that:33l'6re than two-thirds of Sher
man's army are now for McClellan.
;—Ltizente County is sie of Lincolnism
and shoddyism—there is new no chance
tor doubt on this score. in 1800; it gave
497 majority fop Lincoln, bdt on Tuesday
of last weeli,•its gave 2045 tr4orityiagainA,
his apologist,- W. W.; •Hatehain ,and in
favor of Horr..Charles Denison: will do
better than , that on the pth of NotteMber,
—lt iststated on good authority that
Generals
. Grant and Sherman tvill-go into
winter quarters. without an attempt to
make „say important mover entitmai I the
spring.
ldiuoolir has gained: 'nothing - in the .
West by tbil,vrishdraycl.of, framont, as
the germitini, :athci were his. . supporters *
refused to' be 'transferred to Lincoln. They
are supporting Dicelellen.,, . •
—ln sidditienTa ibe-differeat methods
of cheating the-aoldiers outof theirflotes,
mentioned-in -.Saturdays paper, th,eShmidy
party have practiced" another. Ihe,:pe,t4
office dfipartntent, - .or- -iniunli'lither%depart
ment failed to deliver the letters sent -to
Democratic votersom that they did. not
receive their ticket* and'papet7s. We heie
severtdietters from the.boys, in the army,
stating:ol,4 they, received ' no such lettere,
thpegh , tent long • agoo=-Potriel .cud
..r , Thrs* yeari iko the. envy 'tea Nei
Orleontclad . tdayeti - thousund med held
tiouisamt, rci:der the navy. . holds New :
OrWodii*id thirty tbOuLeamen 'eptiot
bold Lrillisianhk This is the way. in Which
Oiitjain; rWiliai44 ,Pacifies
lb*
Ing.gent „ urteee
front kintonctit WgirLof,thirteen.
Ttry: i had trisveled.over twenty miles by
tathvbetfibeir'fit*s ovettokik *MI and
lifieWillyirtisema leach with smildfash•
ioned
.-The Lint Marshal oydered ef Con
seriptl-4n rofi, , coontf : ; to. repor; a!,
lionesddle O D: client' day. : They eatne,
fOundtho•troor4 not in session, and so lost
their vent% r:•Bl;int' the Sl - were Democrats.
SEND TICKETSILSOIDIERS
Rife me havje additionalielidente
ilia very malty sOliiidik had no.tickets for
the October election. The .Lipcoln army
eommissiopers fiiraish nothing puitphooldy
tickets, andithiMsamis oiDetboanitlo
#rir . gheated ;, out of their' . votes. • 241,0
Wily isopen except for every one to send
to his acquaintances, the McClellan electo
ral ballot, -immediately.
EirElectoral tickets, and proxy blanki
can be had at the office of the Montrose
; or if any person aesires tick
eta sent to soldiers without detay,le can
send us post-paid enveoples, directed to
any soldiers, and we will mail them with:.
out delay. Two or more letters inclosing
ballots should :10 mailed to'soldiers, Wan
offset against accident, guerrilla and Post
Office robberies. Send every soldier his
ten cent tax receipt.
Soldiers write home that they got no
tickets• for October. , Whole• regiments
had hothing shoddy tickets. Others
who should have received them in letters
in time, got their letters after election day.
2E2 O r MOH
is the one conditional peace, with Gen
McClellan.
he will n ot
. listen
to tallrfavOriiirtntioti and peace without
first securing the freedom ; of
THE, NEGIIO.
-•••-•1••••••-
Personal Exertion
will secure victory, union and peace. Do
not. relrupon tiny committee, nor " any
other man;' to get out the voters. Go
to work yourself, and urge others to help.
See to it, at once, that all are assessed.
Send votes, &c., to soldiers. See that
every mat i 9 going to be at home before
election day. See that each one puts in
his ballot. Send for or bring along all the
indifferent ones, the old, sick or lame if
able to ride. Let. all work and win.
Election Day
is l'ohiday, - November gat. Satirday
of this week is-the last day. to assess, - to
enable men to - tote fiir President:
u Tickets.
We letkr* Opit I:6:RepuillecitOsornmittee
is sending the Lincoln electoral ticket to
the army, ,headeir "McClellan Electoral
Ticket."' Let the McClellan isoldiera be
informed of this at once by letter.
Initeose the Vote.
:The Democrats had little or no organi
zation for October, and their full vote was
not generally polled. But shoddy had a
thorough . prganization and lots of money,
and_ they did
_their best, Congressman
ALICOIIIIi Writes thatMcClellan will do a'
thousand better in Berks than he did. M
Strouse• writes the same from Schuylkill.
So we hear from various quarters. An
increase of six or eight can be made in al.
most every town, and greater in many,
and the State saved by 30,000. Thousands
wilt vote for ,Miglellan ._who did not vote
with us before--bcitlt bitizens and goldiers.
I . :pti.ing . - : ,for:t l Dr:aft" .
Every Man , Who votes forUncoin,votes
for heavy - Drafts mid Taxes. Elect Old
Abe and the last man will be drafted and
forced into the army, but the Union will
still be losi—Lincoln cannot and will not
restore it, but bring on despotisn, anarchy
and ruin.
But elect McClellan, and Jeff Davis will
be overthrown by the Government, aided
by the Sonthern•people. Elect McClellan
and the South will be divided, the linion
sentiment will be revived, and the Union
restored: Try it.
larDo. you stride lobe Coined 1--Mr.Bnehan's
English Spixifle Pills .cure In less than BO days, the
worst cares or Nervousness, Imtency, Premature De-
cay. Seminal Weakness Insani ty, and all Urinary, Sex
ual and Nertonailtlfeettaps-Ammattecfnatu , what muse
produced., ,Prfce, Ono Dolrarperboa. Sent, post-pald.
by7ntall..4l,ieeeipt 41 , tha price.
~One bot will perfect
the earn lOtiost "cases. Acldreee
,T.A.)IEB S.
• ' Gencinf Ageni s 427 Broadway, New TOrk.
0it.26, tam. sm.
inritn*nthrlt4ll . Feto ol lt.— .l23 ? f T,Chgr e e n e t v ,
In these pithy's the revolt ofd long end n e g gensive
'praetlee.' They ere mild it, their operation, =moot
(
do hanit to the most delicate; certain In correcting
all irrotlentiee,Patidnl senetrnatione, removing
ali Obit:001(MB, vrhetherlroMeeid en otherwhke. bead.
tube. pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, 'apnea,
- ell lacrimal LuTectiona,hysientea, fatigue. pain in the
had end lloths, d:4.4l4turbel'eleep, whieh arise • from
Interruption of ruiturd. '
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oro, the eumiaeoiatitiut of a riesterslit.the treatment o
irregularities and - ohoinietithil Which have. consigtmilso
many to a rasnarunr, /4a4safide• 440.7
good health hnleis sbelsregular t and whenever ap ob
struction takes plat e e the a.outlabeolkb, berlus rod e o
cline. These PIN form the tineitntepiration eVet,
forward with IMMEDIATE and PERSISTENT SEC
cEss.,•32lorin.be 3, 1 117. ttre ir -
T4ko aultertisemen toiroar .ft. and tat th
that you Mot REST`opd'otteß rAELF Female'
ifeaW4la in the World, vrtgelimprisedin these Pills.
-Dri - VITIMEMPB Mgr.
hive ftein aitintaid R a ernedyfOlover thirtj years, and
are the atertetaai = estelnU Ittleart rn•forallcomplainta
ilx. tr to em:a l 42,srianahle,
WA& ,2They
are known to thousands, who have uselancirta7dlßrent
=throughout the country, haring the sanction of
tithe mon eminent Pityniciana In ',Medal.
Explicit di ea 0 I it.stSaltritioArstfily aosild +lona taut
with each Box—the price $1 per boa or 6 boxes
oomph
coutelninOtom SOtono Ills. plila sent by mall pr
IyOuxatre from ort, by remitting to ihk propri
etors, Sold hypntggiste generally : ,
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Olitirsoidliemly
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Theyet the fltddemote otti uttobintuctedielbealthPlin
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relieved2_,,_rrat44Pe e t i theMe4 ,?ell en4thp VIM_ =mega?' . REAr
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tumnatructitoplaint Is also Mt In many of ttni deepsen- oni t ruunq ( tvristionint, i. 1 (r ia t t.
led and dabgercitis distempers: The same perg.ativnef- I .
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derangements' f the natdraT Murton* of the'body; they
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mestis. one who - know the virtue of `hest P ills dill JOEL dittons to their new stock for the coming tali and
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Acrs they cure, sttch as headache. font Anima, dyierde- it selt, and weinitt'feel eery happy to - ,see.theit sti
r', bilious complaints, indigestion. deningement of the mucous friends and customers call and ezamine their
liver. COstiraness;conkttpation, Itcarthurn.rbeutn Mem, now goods, which for variety. style, and price, cannot
dropst'wonnsdnditilppYtissiett, when taken lu lasge do- be excellet in these parts. Boyers of goods', consulting
sea .. , theiriparsailoSill ittid*-it Attach to their advantage to caU
on HIS, dist. hefore looking elsewhere, 114 ITO are prepared
Weer - extra ihdocitnents,
Our Stock comprises
WA. Card to the Sofibrlest.--Swallow taro
or lbree imisbeade of " Dacha," "Youle Blum." "Sur.
eapprina. Nerson Antidotes," o ono e. of
and after
you arc eatleded„wltlt the malt, nee ism of 014 Dr,
Duchan'n Entlleri Specific Pllls—and be restored to
health read vigor lea thris.ttrtrtydaya They bre Pure
ly vegetable,•ples less
take, prompt and salutary in
thelreffects on the broken down and shattered =attic.
Dos. °Mend young can take them with advantage.—
Imported and sold In the Unitedlitates only by
JAMES S. BUTLER,
No, 42t Broadway, New York.
_ .
agent Per the 1.741ted States.
P. B.—A Dos of the Pills, securely packed will he
mailed to any address on receipt of price, which brONE
DOLLAR, post-paid—money refunded by the agent if en
tire tallattrAlon is not gives.. . {Oct. 20, DWI 8m
O — TO Consumptlves.—Consamptivo suffert r ut
will recelvop valuable prescription for &Waist of Con
#nutptlon, pthmn. BruneMa.. and 811 tbroatund Lung
affettioult.(fregorrhame, Mr:lodine 01(.11.611,11'es' to
Ttc.v. 'EDWARD A. WIT.SOVL
1111111umsbmg, Kings ett,'llew 'York.
Oct 110, 1864. 8m
[tor of itiernoeras Ws: With
yourpermieslob f wish to say to the readcrs,of your pi
er that I Will send. by rettirn mall. to all wishing it
per
a Recipe, with Mil directions. for niakitis dnel us
eg a nkinPlY VeljotobttrOaltuthat.effectually re
move In terrdttys. Pimples: Bintetree, 'Pan, Freckles,
and all impuritles of the Skin, leaving the Name soft,
clear, smooth and beantithl.
I will also mall free to those having Bald Heads, or
Bare Faces, simple dircetitins and information that Will
enable them to start a fall growth of Lusuriant Hair.
Whiskers or a Moustache, in lees than thirty dare.
All applications answered by return 'mail without
charge. Respectfully voura.
allOilib". CHAPMAN, Chemist,
831 Broadway, New York.
Oct. VI, ISGI. am '
Eye and Sat.—Professor J. ISAACS. M. D..
Octrurr and ALMOST, formeriv of Leyden, Holland, la
now located at 'No. nil FIRE Street, PhiladelphiA,
where, persons afflicted with diseases of the EVE arid
EAR will be scientifically treated.and amid, if et:rabid.
rfr.Artlfictal Eyes Inserted without paid. ' '
11. H.—No charges made for Examination. , The Med
ical faculty Is invited, as he has to recrets 'ln his mode
of treatment. 111
211C.A.P.P1L1.41.Ck-Ztlei.
In Springville, on the 15th ult., by Or
rin Fish, Esq., Mr. SAMUEL PALMITER, Of
Jessup, and Miss MARX L. THOMAS, of
Springville.
3aELArTN3aS:
In Lathrop, on the 26th 'nit at the res.
idendi "Of ' his brothin. s in-lalii.. Robin
son, A IPIS Tuwasnuny, of Brooklyn,aged
65 years, 9 . months._ , ' .
In Lathrop, on the 28th ult., Luisa. S.,
son 9f i George', B. and• MAR D. Stanton,
aged 1 year and 6 montha.. •
" Happy the childrepiwht nreg 9 ne .). ..
Tolive with' jesna Chnstln peac e]
Who stand aroundAimlniipgs inicone,
Reiliened bibWW,dfid 'saved-by Orace."
Now
. .
FARM FOR SALE!
SITUATED In the township of Middletown, Stinzle
quehanna county, Pa.,containing about
'IP latrity ALores p
. .
more or less, with a good
and other conveniences. There is a good Apple Or.
chard, and a Large shop atiltBble.for a Mechanic on the
farm. Aboht =acres are Improved and Bof wood land.
P_AnIENT4-11ADE '4ABY. '
830 * .FOr Cv4rpaticuain i iiply tei
• - 'IRE REV:OLDS,
Oct. 2T-4w• Rash, nese. Co. Pa.
.JOHN SAL'
MIASHIONABLE TAlLOR t z,ontro... r 9, Shqp over
I. N. Erullitdiefqtbrei. 4 tti‘it. dooortt ihort no
tice. '''• • ' • • - " • • (Ca:414,1954. If
SHERIFF'S SALES.
.
BY iirtue of sundry writs issued 'the COnritif Oilm
moo ft/castor Suaq.ugutona county, and to psodi.
meted, 1 .vOIIOEIEB 10 nale by piddle endue at 'the
Coutramese,td.liontrosa, 00 PriddeJ VOA 18th. I=4,
at I o'clock. p. m.. the following 'described pieces or
parcels of land. to wit :
ALL that ce.itaitreceittfpatatetlatil situate in the
township oi Fran n, Stll4ll a &atty. Pa.. bounded and
described as follows, to wit : on Mesita by the Ablng•
ton it Wiv erterd turnpike, ablithhtild.ditef ATBArnell
and - PlerSon, west and nert7ily lands - tiiiknown ;
scontaining about 118 =res....too the same snore or less,
aboatSaer...ntimproved,„ • ' . -
Suit of Lathrop, Tyler & Riley, vs. d. R. Snow.
• - DA:VON: 5 MM, Shirrit -- .
SherifrsOifice, Ilentrose, Oct. 22,d 1864.
StOCKFOR'SALt
...
y WILL sell at auction an my premises in Silver Lake,
oti,TOESDAY,NOV. tr,t3 - 1861, at.lo ulchtels, 0 2-4
'TEN . YOUNG 'COWS; '
A yO4rE OF ,OXEN, ,
SOME TWO YEAR - OLDS,
FIVE YEARLWGS,-./„.
SEVEN HEIFER tAtVES
'• '
At SPATS of YOUNGMARES
a splendid twayear old COLT, a flock of young_
erMuntlng MitchtbOAdllttrtrgap, at 9110,. V,
"TlatllB:Castribrittirtilt lonitrine t ritimit 6rl 4
than SlOD.nrtmr mon the orvittl'atl greateCTUnWs year
credit 41th-interest andupproVetseturitv.' -
Silver I,,itta, Oct, ,17,-1564—, - ONVR , BYERS.
Anditoe*Notide,
THE lindens igned bavinge, been appointed an auditor
by the Orphans' Curt of Bosqugharna cqunty to
distributitlie titidatarisibl Atom sole,Of thereat es
tate of 44ra Npvnolt,idecldt httrebytlvea nottc4. that he
will attend 'to he of his appointment at the of
tico old. B. McCollum, MontrOse, on Wednesday, Nov.
td, tftGt,ptone o'clock. p. in., when 41 Pullout Interm.
twesent thelEtlalms sit Diadem!'
debarred from unpin; In on said fund.
' - , :01N:1 1 41MR; AitdAttr.
yet:, '
Anditor'sNotiCe
frintandersigned. an anditoi l skititited by' tbetoirt
of Common Pleas of Somnahamtheountyto
bate the hands in the Sheriff's hangs arising from the
sale o the real estatooLa L. Toler itsrlLAttang to the
dotieg of Ego amotntrneith at his Meth epontrose. on
Thureday: the 10th any orsoT4 at recloar. P 31. - wben
all -perms interacted to said tandierltt present. the tr
claims or be. tomer debarred from court.:lll.4n,saltl
• , A. 0. W ARRI Auditor.Montrose, Oct. 12, ISM.
, Anditor's • otice.
"TlFE4kulerstaneel, IMlCtillOtillPriltilt4 WOOD'
JL p hues Court of griequehanna comity Id man di*
tribniltin of the fonds in the hanks alba admtntstratot
(lithe estate of Herbert G. Stardevant, dee'd, aitl at
tend to the duties of hie appointment at h 1! p . In
lifontrose,'otf Fader theetb dayb? lildeeMber 'Witt tit 2
o'clock, p.m. _ when all persons Unmated In laid
ocberorererdateirrell. • '
r, p
• r.1. - sTazgrsx. Ausilsor'
kept ; a,
GOODS,
DRESS
bath foreign and domeittc, such as
FRENCH MERINOS. PARBLATTAS C ALPACCAS
(all colon.) all %reel and part cotton PLAIDS,
MOHAIRS, LUSTRES, TALREC/AS. EM.
PRESS and LRVINNAII CLOTHS, all
wool and part wool HELMS, plain
and printed DELAINS, etc. •
Plain/Nett, Ribbed, Brocha. and fancy colored.
DOXESTIC GOODS.
Prints. Sheeiings, Strlpei, Ticks, Denims,
Flannels and Collars, fancy Shirting and open do.
1.111111 GOODS, MKS &
C3LCO:aliarb.es ll . a.
•
of the latest and most popular styles and, Wake. Also,
Beavers. Broadcloth. Cassimdre, Waterprodf
Cloth. &e. for Cloakinge; ands tort large variety of
CloakTriuniege, coquet:oil thereto.
MILLENERY GOODS.
A Mil line, in Ribbons, Velvetet Blonds; &e. dc.
kept.
30 11 1.1Lret, Purse.
A seri lirgc assortment and extra Innsrains.
HOOP , SKERTS and CORSETS.
of the very bent make, and superior to any other style
out—warranted to give satisfaction.
Besides this. oar stock embraces an =diets variety of
iir m E42lo37 .A..rtics.leas too numerous to
mention.
For Geatlemen's Wear,
the largest and most demplote crock of
Ready Made Clothing,
& Furnishing Goods,
ever Introduced In this market. to which we call pestle,.
tiler attention. As we monufsetero everyxerment we
eau ; wear, thereby enabled not only to sell them much
CI - MAYER than others who buy thane: mantifaetnren.,
bat can also more lately guarantee our own worn. as
we know our market, end are boned to have them give
satisfaction. Our stock In...this line is.com . ilete. We
have ail styles of
BUSINESS. & OVERCOATS,
and Azll salt s to match, for Hien, roughs de Boys.
FURNIS:EiIIif'3. GOODS.
Fultz . Itt . s iot W oi rappert, Drawers, Ties,
Scar Cass4ml7, pimadelatltzelairefrs,
ter.Chatoat Work to welch branch we pay pastleatat ati
tendon. , •
.Outtenberg, Rosenbaum St Co.
Illostreee, Sept. 29th, 1861.
: 6 3- ) 012f:1
Bmlt 'elan° of sandrrwrita lamed by tho Court of COM
MOP riots of SossCa county, to nip directed./ will
expose to salt, by public , (endne, at tho CoortMoneo.in
Montrose, on,Saturday. Nor. I,2tb, 18C4. at one o'clock.
p. in.. the following described pieces or parcel* of land
to wit; ,
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate in
the township of Liberty, busqu'it co. Pa., bounded
and desalt:KA 4F follows :: 'On the north and east by
lands of Joseph E. Webster, deceased, on the south by
lands orail6tpb EMMA and on tito ' west by lands of
Jonathan Rors, con•sining about sixty acres, be the
13410 more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed
Hasse, one barn, home fruit trt cs. and about. twenty a
cres improved, .[Taken In execution at the suit of Jo
sephE. Webster. assigned to AnsclWatrous. vs. slono•
thou B. Ingraham.
ALSO —All that cortaimpiece or parcel of land. Sin:tato
In the towns hip of F ranklin. Stet oand want!? 'aforesaid
bounded and described as follows: On the north by
public hi , thway,__on the east and south by Ihndshrtnerly
ownt(l.l tiriihTtfwley.licalesed,and on the wet. by
lands ti ll: Tingley; entraining abodt fern tierea, be
cltg satne more orlesegattle ttfc apptutenantex, otieni,
chard. and all innuored., 'Taken in execution, at the
nit of John FA:lT:more, vil t chariab , icarne,t, ,
ALSO-LAII ite tollowing described Wean or pariel of
land. situate in ttfe tow'rishio of,lncksbn. Stnte and co.
&breast& bounded and described asfollows : Beginning
at an ash free, oilginalcorner of the lames Norton
Jr, warrantee: theneosorith 45* east 114 perches, to
stone heap; thence south 45' west. 132 perches to a cor
ner ; thence north; 45' weer 114 peaches to a earner;
theneellyalle orlpleal line of the warrantee, 'north 45'
east per hes to a corner, the place of beginnifig
containing 95 acres he the same more or less, (part of
Oedemas Nprtop Warrantee, with the appurtenances,
one frarrigd !trunk. novo framed pore. one shed. one
°inlaid. Borne kilt trees around the house, and About
forty acres improred.„..EMen in execntinn at the suit
of D. A. Lyons. to tha use of OaYiriiirenrtis. vs. C. E.
Bryant, and of G i atleid Citrtis,Va. Cr. R. Bryant.
ALso—Defendannainterest in all that certain piece or
parcel of land/Sin:tate in the township of BrOoklyn,conn
ty of Susqtielkinna. and state of Pennsylvanfa, bounded
and described MS follows, to wit : On the.north by land
of Obedi 210:Wiley mint Orlando Wright, enthe south by
lands of ,Orlando Wright, Charles PennyAndStephen
Oavlt, and on the westy lands otri Whipple; Contain
far about sixty-seven amis. - be tho same MOM or less,
with the appurtenances, some fruit trees, and about for
ty-eve acres improved.—Also; all that other piece or par
cel attend situate In the township of Lathrop, bounded
and described as Ibllows, to wit ; On the north and west
by lands of B. andT. Bell, on the east by the public high
way, and on the south by A J. Mettillotontainin about
sevenwee r tie the sums more or less;with the appur
tenaneet. ono Inurtedbeuse- and barn antLall Improved.
[Suit et tl. W. Breed & Co; vs. Franeello Wright.
Atsts44llll thattertaln piece or parcel of land situate
in the tborpslalp oteliford. - county of Susquehanna and
state of Penasslviids. bounded end described as follows
to wit: tOn.the ninth bribed -leading from Clinbrd
Corners tklitnhprf. onthe WO by lands of A.Merriman.
on the sonthby land.el, Dewitt Wells, and on the east
bylnnd of Met Bennett,. eatitalnlng about twenty-two
acres, with the apteittetuanetts, op? time honla,,,one
tailor shop, one wagon , house. POEM' Nit trees, and
about twenty acres improved:tate en te - 4H:Esta. W.
Johnson. [Salt of Theodore F. .10fteolip: 11. W.
Johnson.
DAVID SD3f,IiZU Sheriff,
Sheriff's Otllce, Montrose, Pa., Oct. 10, 1504.
Administrator's Notice.
roci: itekrt i4e4l to/ell isersoes lodeited to
tWeetateof LBWIS.A. BAWER,. tote ;ror . Lenox
MO, dedeabed: thitt 'imMedlate , rardeilf ridet
be made to the orodetedmW,ond-lall paeans having
claim againsotatd eatatemtill present them duly attes
ted for,gettlexteat.
T. 6 li'
~.0: i k j Bit AVIP Atli! a Tater.
Harford.Ott.elart. 1854.- 4 1 - -, 4 .- , A '
'41)1 . 11 Notice;
nnnz Andifaf filPottik 4 hi the Or
pOstr - Coort o Oequebentraccninry, - fo 4mmt,
accoontarot MD. Barter sod Ifikry'44: Crocker, admlofe
tratora of (leo: W. Cracker, de'd, , alil ettem3_o the d o „
Bea of 141 a appola tna nt hle °Mee Is:Montrose. on Fri
day the jith daP of NoveMber delf t:j ar I o'cick; p, m.,
wheat ag persona intereated will bi ear& 1 .
• F. B. STEBETSBeAudifcf•
Sept. Y 1; 186 t
• • •
Administrator s
l uoncsioeittivert thellmons barite claims
agnlnsttlie t 'at SUL BEATE. latetxt ChtieM
nut townsTOP. 6 404.4 Ptellellt . thenk. dtdifittillfted. for
settlement, and allpetitons indebtod !Anima scar
cyto makeimmwtste paym ent . to the unmet" ed.
•'4'' , ''' • Auos twarrn. /LE
Cbseennt, Septi fsl, •
.1 4101 , „i
THE REGULATOR
NEW ;MILFORD,. Pty.
• A - iititggot 6iito 4414* ;Izmir',
4 - cuas south's .4a4:4Ws.BoßtaT4so
ri
beasy limputS=4ool4llrs Mars oaf
t Y fie a
puirsikOrcdf Shoes,-41 pil,rsitant9W )
liades-M pairs Boy's camas khan-701
pairs Ladles' lasting Congress Ott.
• . terii-205 pain" 14441r.lastly s
• liskarsiOsiterailltrila
ren's aboso or all tin -200
!adios'. Fu/j. Shoot-PM .
Sflescps Call Shoes—
Lag.tes' ki t iAt r y= 121446, .
ltp Qnd Gone plippets. _
laqQlti „Out .for 13arganoo
1,000 .Hats & daps.
•,$• lama stock of . . •
MDT EDI CLOTHING,
For Ilea and Bork A 'tiptop stodt Of
TRUNKS, &- TRAWISIG-Bage r
Moires, Malt, DrierTies:Shim. toiais; ggive s .
derc , Hanbarc ens, Umbrella), *4 tz.4 - vary amp tot
the titans.
New.Nllford, Ang.,lso4.
Executors' Notice.
NOTICB'ta beteb7 given'tbat fetters testsmits
upon Oa* estate, of PATRICE WHALE & Isaa of
Meer Lake townstillit-dee'd, base bken gvutteta to UIS
subscriber; and all persoait flaying eleitniymaket ut S
estate are retintsted to present the elute; WRY Mtn
for eettic . raern,and anise innebted to mane we rep
to make ImMeillate payment. •
JOSEPH WAND,..4 c
• I
D. -P. ' f
Silver Lake, Sept. 8, ISM. Ow
Execut-pr's Notice.
NOTICE to hereby. etien that letters testamentaryitp.
on the estate ofillbbaro Mead, late of New.3llltord
township, deeensed;bare been Fixated twee subscri
ber, and all pmetitis bating claims against said estate
are requeatt%Tte present the came, duly attested; Corsw
tlement, and those Indebted to the MUM are required to
make immediate payment.
ELLIOT 41.DR1C13, Executor.
New Milford, Sept, I,IW. •
EXECM OR'S lutricia.
NOTICE !whereby gVen that letters teitsiiitentilsy up.
on the • estate of EDWARD HOLEORD. tats ot
Clifford tetrushlp, deceased, have been pointed to the
sobseriber, and all perdons having 'claims against said
estate are requested to present the same, duly attested,
for settlement, and those Indebted to same are requirW.
to make Immediate payment.
JOSEPH CHASE.; Eteentor.
Beaton, Lat'eo., Sept: 'I
- Auditor's -
Tir• ttlitersigned, an - aridltot atipointati - IrtbsOr
phaAs' Court 9f
,dasquelianna county to Asko dis
tribution In the matter of the estate °Maus Smith, do
ceased, will attendto the duties of his appointment pn
TueSdnythe let day of November, idat, atl eckaikip.
m.; at his del& in diontrose, at whir% Mao add Via
all persons interested Ii the same will present their
claims, or be forever barred from cominr in on said
fund,A, 0, Wallltip . ,
:94- 6 ; 1.!.64. . ,
EYRE &. LANDELL,
4th & Arch Sts.,
PECULDELPHIA,
CATER for the best Trade. and offer no 'urn or do
ception to Induce Custom, but rely ou
N,33131.4.X.5iMird
• AND•
• 00.0 D GOODS I
Best uckinoeii, Fashionable. Slasse re Atellif7
Plea', Poplins.. Doris Foulards. Figu erlitoes, " *
Shewls, d-Blankets. etc.
P. S. We follow GOLD down, es &mess: we folloW
;it up. Now tea good Unite for Itcrethuna sad COUP*.
ere to aNno ID. e • [Oct. 8;1884. 11=1
IL S. 7-30 LOU.
The Secretatiof the Treasury eves doles that nt.
scriptions will be received ter Coupon Treasury Notes,
pa yoble three years trciu; Aug 15,1864, with amal-annri
al Interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths- per
cent. per arincon,--principal and interest, both to be pad
in lawful money, . .
These notes will be convertible at the optics Of the
holder st maturity. into sir per cent. gold bee fin bonde,
payable not less thatrfirir uor more than twenty year*
from their date. se the Government may elect. They
will be issued in denomlnati one of tau. sioo„ ono, It,.
000 and /PM°, and all sUblieriptitine 'Most' toe tor arty
dollars of some multiplOof fifty dollars.
Thh will be transmitted to the owtiets free of
transportation charres its soon titter the receipt otitis
original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared.
As tho eaten draw Interest from kagest M. persons
tasling`deposits sobseqhent to that.date mtni pa the
interest accrued from date of notetotlate of t.
Parties depositind twenty-fit& thousand do sr* and
upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed
n commission of one quarter atone per eent.. which will
be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of
n bill for. therimount. certified to by the °facer with
whom the deposit was made. No dednetkatelbr tolm-
Weslaco mast be made from thedeposits, • .
SPECIAL . ADVANTAGES OF THIS. LOAN.
!To 4:C4l76N:ft &torsos Britt, offering a bigber
rate of interest then any other, and the ben seenrtty.—.
Any patine bank Ichicb pays its depesiton In V ff.
Notes:considers that It is paying In the best circulating
medium ()Übe country, and it cannot pay anytbingbbb ,
ter', fur Ita own fusseta are either in govertantnt iteenrt ,
ties ur in notes or nonds 'payable Itt government piper.
It is egitilly'ronvehlent ass temPortry or pettagnent
investment., The notes can alwaye 'be shad for within
a fraction of their face and acchmishited Interest,: and
are the best ecciirity xrttla banks as collateral. for Os
counts.
Convertible Info aßt per cent. saki kat -
In addition to the.virry ifbetal Interestem thonotas
for thnie year% this vrivil ege of conversion is nowitorth
abode Weeper cent'. perannum, for thecnireternistof
640 Bonds it not leaf than nine per cent...premium.
and before the war the promium on six per tent. U.S.
stocks *as over twentyper rent: , • It will he MIMI that
the actual protean ants leant at the prolamin:kit
rate, is not lege than ten percent. per mum: •
Its Ezettiptitin than Stotodi Mild*** Trial a,
Brit aside from 411 fide ideatitades we have CIMSIIIII.
ted, a special act of Congress exempts all Bonds and
Trcaeury, Notes from local taxation. On the average,
exereptton Is worth s h oal two per Mat, per an ,
nom, according to the rate of taxation In various pats
of the conntry. • • '
its believed that no setorttlei offer afo mat Masai;
melts totendere as those hatted br tthe govertnnent. Itt
another tones of Indebtedness, the fat tat ability Or
pthreteparttes, or stock companies: OT *Want, eve
minium iiiity;ls pledged for payment, talt tits whole
property of the country is held to secure the discharge
of all the obligations of the tolled States.
While the government' Mrs the most liberal terms
for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal
will be to the loyalty, and,petsiutlinti of the people.
Duplicate certiticaterWitt be - tuned for all deposits.—•
The party depositing must endorse open the
certificate the denomination ofthe ?totes redul=
whether they aroto be tesusd•ln blank or payeble to ow
der. When so endorsed it must be left with the °facet
receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury
nb serlption ewl Ittelacatred .thgertesarteref_thp
United States at Washington, the several Astistm
wiem l erTys nab dealgusted Depositaries, and !Vibe
• • • -
FIRST NATIONAL B AN E 0,11131134A1ik0k
SCRANTON,
bi 4121ationalltallaisrhtelisre apostates
iic money, and. ; ; ;.
,: • . • •
ALL iota #tib
-44sPEc!'41". X1:.1 it ~lfiesttie~
an tiro-
AFFOrti l rlirt
AstAL:F.
.
AUCTION EER "POW SUSQ 7 IIII co..
~., mow ,
61130. HAYDEN.