The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 03, 1864, Image 3

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Reding at Friendsville.
X 1M ctiellan 31.1iia.Meting,tyiji he held
at fVrientbviLle 'rh,nraday, afternoon,
Nov.' , ;0i ,1 - 84 t.
OFie#;.; otb4ricgto - , to iiip al e4t.i ,lr r et
iu thatqnurt.r.attend.
Denison Elected.. .
SitiMttic tiny after ;the ,election it has
been positively known thitilon.Charles
Denison was reelected to Congress; yet
.1 few leading 'Shoddies have continually
relkated: t4fat'Ketcham , was elected ;• al
thenkgirkhef• knew sneli Stories werafalse
and groundless. Even one newspaper was
ansaa r Angligb to,pript the lie. The object
no4W); w* qty, affect ` the next electtoo.
.Ke . t‘iliatif 11 . 1.i404'*Ope:ii,' to the lowest
depths of meanness to make votes fOr
.acid when
defeated no wonder the worst of them are
ashamed' to'tell the truth.
The Army Vote.
The return judges met on I'riday and
cOunted the reported soldier vote. Only
Zss• are reported for ;Ketcham , and , 39 for.
Denison. County ticket something less.
This rote is far less .than some expected,
and.kmnst be remembered that most of
thdie:::who.s . eraisted a:,-,e - deatkand a hqavy
vote could not well be returned. Sloddy
had its agents and other facilities for pro
curing votes and of course polled all they
could; but as Democratic documents and
tickets have been generally excluded from
the army, and no agent allowed us, it is
iu wonder we got so few. We know that
there are hundreds of McClellan men in
the service from this county, blt,,..ttyranny
and fraud may again cheat tint' many, of
tl.eir votes, Still, we are assured they
will d 6 better fur President.
Some 500 votes are returned toLuzerne
conuty, but they do not change the result.
A Book for the Times.
An excellent work for the times, enti
tled WASHINGTON, OITE EXAMPLE," by
Mr.. L. C. Searle, of this village, has just
been issued... The work manifests much
ability and skill in the 'writer, as well as a
!boron:4li acquaintance with the history
the country, and of the
. causes
T.irairitea our civil *sr. I:eviewing the
early history-of abolitionism, that fanati
c:l spir;l is shown to.have been the pri
-1711-r-provocative orifrin rtf our troubles,
—and the arguments are amply sustained
by quotations from Washington, Jackson,
Webster and Clay. It is one of the best
.corky o: the kiwi in print, and ought to
lw purchased, read and preserved by ev
ery family that cherishes a respect for the
rather of his Country, It closes with an
and appropriate reference to
n. McClellan as the counterpart of Gen.
Washirrton ; and for this reason it is re
_Fejted_thait the book_was delayed in its
. , -
Webb Butter'fiehl have the work for
'Can and hay a , copy at ones.
Farmett-' Attention !
- The Lincoln I_;cmgress passed an act,
Ipril 5, 15F4, laying a direct tax upon
with, th,l buildings and improve
• utt. , a:1 rig , rt-zate , )i -570,000,000 !
:: tiwy 1, , 4,1; care lo postpone the levy
and e,,lieming of the tax till after the
:'residential -election of 1864.
On the nrst.tday of April, 1865, this law
MI6 force, and only then will far
r, and land-holdcfs begin to fgel the
hurdens of the taxes made necessary and
:!...rative by the present blundering ad-
Etsad and Remember.
C. Keeler has !Tut the right thing in
;iie right place. lie is now prepared to
7.7,•iir and iron all kinds of Hats, making
i!.‘-ni look as good as when new; also, to
repair and wake over any article in the
'r ur line. If yon don't happen to have the
,l ones, call and he will sell you a new
Hat, Soft or, Cap, of the latest.
•tvle, a new sett of Furs, manufactured
Lt; himself, and warranted to be what
they are represented. Buffalo Robes di
rect from the Indian country. Genuine
Buck Gloves and Mittens. A nice fitting
Buotc'or...6llo6 i . or ‘Sboe Findings" 'He has
all ut` the above Mentioned artieles on
hand, and will sell them at very low fig
ures. Ile keep, no poor- goods on his
dreg. All kinds of rate Furs bought at
the 'highest market price. [not=. '3. 2
Somewhere between Hopbottom .and
Montrose, a Satchel containin g a Silk
Dress, six pairs, of woolen Soeks, 2 pairs
.1 mittens; and some other articles. Any
one leaving the same at E. & T. Bell's
ore in Hopbottom, or at Dr. Thayer's in
Montrose, - will be liberally regarded. tf
Watch. Found, •
Found, at the great McClellan Meeting
Bingharato r n, &WATCH. The owner
n laza; -it by eallingai this-office, proving
prope . lls- itqd:lpqi9g for this notice.
TeaphOO:Eitaiiti4ations.
Eacii applicant ;ill please write before
-1,a24 the4clsirOs", -- ,edrici!tiiikal works7'eo,
and numher,of terms taught. Examina
tions to beg; t at, ' Each certi
ficate will resaire a stamp. l " •
Gibson, ITlOnlFlrSolio'ol Hon - se, 4;
Di/flock, Coinds., • do " y,
Sprinqille, HolloW . , • do (.6 • g„
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Ambarn; Centrh. ; , do " 10.
Rush, Granger i do " 11.
Jessup, Centre do ' " 12.
Brooklyn, Centre do . • ...‘ 14.
Lathrop, Hillsdale do " 15 .
Bela gewfiter'an& t Montroie Kt" - 16.
Montrose,
•'' ~.. F... ;A,l .W.azolf., County:B4p;
Brooklyn, Sept. 26, 1864.
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LINCOLN=DBAFTB-TAXES.
From OomOotiont; 1 ".
Enuort„: :Sir 'Ste are cow in the
midst of , ritzealonotind energetic politiCal
campaign, and thinking it would not be
uninteresting to your readers to 'hear a
cheering word. frolkilie Nutmeg State, I
take 'tine uppoitunitY inform you of the
enthusiasm r end, coufidenee,of the Democ
racy of NeWlTaVen Of' - certain success in
the eomidg election:, ' • -
There are large McClellan clubs in each
ward of otd-citi, 'and last' 'evening the
students of` 'Yale College formed them
selves low &large 4 ' YalelleClellan Club."
The.l)emocracy of this "augliq
ttti" Will not be behind in lending then'
iniThence• :and votes to the cause of the
lJnion and Constitution; against disunion,
subjugation,and 4 . xterpaination,
The Democracy have had several large
and entinisiaStic meetings in this city.—
' There was a McClellan torchlight proces
sion aboutlwo weeks ago, which was the
largest : procession of the kind ever held in
I this City. ' _
Thd Republicans last Wednesday made
one grand effort to make a show, and al
though they were obliged to get delega
tions from New York city, Bridgeport,
Waterbury, Hartford, and other places,
to make any kind of an assembly, - it was
mainly a failure, consisting principally of
the weaker sex,(like the party.)
Last Tharsay evening - therc • was a
Democratic meeting . at -Music Hall, the
largest ball in the city, which was filled
to overflowing. We were ably addressed
by the Hon. A. Oakey Hall, District At
torney of New York City, and Hon. Jas.
Brooks, Democratic candidate for Con
gressin Yew York, who was welcomed
upon the stage by the audience springing
to their feet and giving three rousing
cheers.
The City of Elms is sure for a good
round majority- fur the hero of .Antietam ;
and the Democracy of the State expect to
gain a victory, with a majority of from six
to ten thousand.
I congratulate Pennsylvania, which bids
fair to be the Keystone state, of this con
test, on her large Democratic gain in the
last election, and trust she will greatly
augment it on the Bth of November.
Very Respectfully, E. S. B.
New Iluym, Oct. '22, 18G4.
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THE ECONiIk:ISE PI BRIDGE'WATER
licetalau Club !
MEETS NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT,
At . the Court House.
McClellan Clubs', and citizens of other
towns are invited to attend. Several
good speakers wilt_ by present.
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New York Wholesale Prices, • .
Reported tbr the Jloetroee liernewrat by
Josi.A.v, CARPENTER, Commission merch
ant, No. 32 .lay street - , New York, to
whom shipments of producemay be made.
Two thirds of the market value will be
advanced on the . receipt of the goods if
desired, and a
. quick return made for the
balance. Full directions and a weekly
market report sent free of charge by mail
to those making shipments.
Prices for the weekending Oct. 29, '64.
Beans, white sound, per bu., 2(0 250
Butter in tubs, per pound, 54 58
" firkins, " 5u 55
" rolls, 14 40 50
Cheese, choice, " 18 22
" common, " 12 14
Dried Apples L, 10 12
Eggs, fresh, per dozen, • • 38 40
Flour, Wheat, per barrel, .9 00 15 00
(4 rye, 44 • 'BOO 900
Feathers, live geese, per 1b.,. 75 80
Beef Sides,. 64 . 8 09
Ll
Mutton in carcass, 9 13
Veal,. 44 9 14
Pork, dressed, ! 44 15 17
Wheat, . per bushel, 220 233
Rye, ' . i 163 1 65
Oats, ' 5, 90 1 32
Corn, iii 160 164
Hides, dry, , per .pound, 20 ' 22
green,. , f` ; 12 . 14
Lard, common to best., per 14., 20 22
Beef, mess, — per bar - rebl9 00 24 00
" prime, , " 9OQ 14 00
Pock, mess, " 09.00 43 . 00
44
prime,' 88 00 39 00
Hams, smoed, per lb.. 24 •26
•Shouldeis.' smoked; 18 20
Timothy Seed, per bushel, 475 500
Tallow, per lb. 16 15
Wool, washed, ' " ' 80 90
trvasbed, ", •-60 70
Apples,!, • c ;. per barrel, 300 400
Maple Sugar, ' per pound, 15 ' 20
)io•rz.•,-- 7 A fall 'report of the New York
Market can be seen -at the office of the
.AfontrOse Deinocrat, corrected up to last
Saturday. We have on file a weekly
Price Cnirent of Prance, for* use of
our friends who may call to examine it.
In the above lisp is given the lowest-and
highest prie'esl,-Wkich are governed by
quality autredddition, Many iiticlesthat
are not mpntioneil above, can be found di
the report in this office.,
—" The widow-maker's" organs try to
make the people believe, that the war is
nearly over. Sherman dotiVihink
so,.for : be says that "there,may be many
yeari; of military operations from Atlanta
as a base." The truth is, ob.. Lincoln's
policy the war is unending. If .'re:elecied,
he will call for 5004)00 more men in thirty
days.
giind saturnalia of the Shoddyites
of Pittsburg in that city, on
Thursday last. We take the following
from the report of the procession as pub
lished in the Dispatch, a Lincoln paper.
A.'wagon drawnby nine horses and
filled 'with colored , lnen• •brought up the
rear. The procession passed.
,z3long the
routw published,' and,`,.baltnd on:the
West Commonr." .
,••• ,
The !Ititet;=l:4444lloolmelit. !4f the
Xamr. „ •
• 14 74 0 ct . ,; ; t; 41' GTO 2y ¢.
1 , 4
understood here that 'the'reptort of
the Secretary' te:War .t6' Congress will
embrace the substance of a very, important
communication upon the subject of Atic ,
consCription act ; which: has her addresik
ad to - Mr. Stanton by PrcivoSt-Marstral
Fry. It is stated that., this} document
claims that the;
,Conscription_aw is . not
Only , thilighi 144
of men, but a monstrous expense not'oftly
to the government, but to individupls,
cities; couritieSi and township. : l
urges tbat Abe' law should be' tetrlended,
not allowing substitutes, and compelling
the perSonal services of every, man no
Matter what bis'situation, as Soinj if'3 is
drafted. It is- found that the last call. for
five . hundred thohsand men lias'prolifibly
not added to our armies more than one
hundred thousand.. The Claisifeeruited
are, hi a great degree, jailbirds, foreign e rs,
and vagabonds, who desert whenever
they can, and a very large number have
found their way into the rebel ranks. It
' is supposed that the cost to individuals
and localities of the late draft, will amount
I to not less than one hiindred and 'fifty
millions of dollars, while , the.meu recruit
ed at OAS enormous cost are worth . little
or nothing to our army. It is understood
that the Secretary of War will recom
mend to Congress the abolition of the
right to procure substitutes, and the f.ty
day notice, so that hereafter, the pen
drawn will be promptly put' into 1110
ranks. Three hundred thousand more men
will he-needed for the prosecution c of.the
campaign, if it is deemed advisable to keep
up our armies to their present,.. standard,
for the reason that at least one hundred
and fifty-thousand veteran troops will
leave the service before next. May, : It is
found that as our arniyhi pushed into.the
southern territory a greater number of
men are needed to cover the enormous ex
tent of our lines. Hence it is almost cer
tain, should Mr. Lincoln be re-elected, and
there be no prospect of peace, as they will
bb none in the event of his re-eldetiob,
peremptory draft for three hiindreclthabi
and men will be made as early as the first
of January: Congress -will be. wilting to
ariiipt the recommendations of the Secre
tary of War, as there will be no import
ante election. for two yearia. kilt be
remembered that the 31ilitary Committee
of both the Senate and House ',strongly
urged the striking out of the substitute
clause do the last 'Congress: also
the earnest wish ofthe War. Department
anditliv Provost MarshhlPeutt4l'. • The
pending electi9ti, howeVer; eompellf0:1.114
. lepulilican congressmen to insert the
provisions allowing fifty days. ,recrotin,g
before the enfcrcement of` - the drift and
permitting the use of substitutes., , ,
Voting for Drafts.
Every mat) who votes-for Lincoln, votes
for heavy' Ui•afi9 and Titxes. Elect Old
Abe and the last and wiH be drafted and
forced into the army, but the rnibit • Wal
ill !De lust—Lincoln .cannot and . rpt twit
restore it, but bring.on despotism, anarchy
and ruin. •
But'eleet McClellan, and Jell Davis will
be overthrown by the Government, aided
by the Southern people. Elect McClellan
and the South will be divided, the truieri
sentiment wilt be revived, and tbe.tnion
req.ored. Try it. .
, :--Thirteen of the Rebels -who robbitd i
St. Albans, Vt., are in jail at St. John's,
Canada. Th'ey are mostly young men,
and claim that they are in the Confederate
service. They are confident they will t)e
released. Two of them claim to have cap
tains' commissions. A small quanity of
Confederate money wak.fpand ou them.
Eye and ilgai.--Yrofeu,o,r
Ocurtsrrand Anatol, formerly of Leiden, nominaJß
now - located at No. 511 PINE 1 4 treet;
where parsouri allileted with diseases gat the - EYE oad
EAR will h, scientinmily treated and rnred - ,,it curable.
al — Artillcial.Eyesbnierted without pain.
N. B.—Nu charges made ( or Examination. The Med
ical faculty Is invited, as be has co secrets in bia mode
of treatment. Jy7ly ow
VITA Card to Invalids. —A Clergyman, while
residing In South America 65 a missionary. discovered
a Fate and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous
Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and
Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brol
on by baneful and NiClOllO habits. Great numbers have
been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by
a desire to benefit the alTlicied and unfortunate,/ will
send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine.
Ina sealed envaldpe, to any one who needs it, Free of
Charge
Pkare inclose a poet-paid envelope, addreeged to
yourtelf. Address
• • • dOsSTH T. IN.IIAN.'
Station D. Bible Haase, New York City.
:Nov. 8,1884-6 m• .
re — Do you usleb lobe Cured r—Dr.Buelme's
English Specific Pills cure in lees than 30 days, the
worst cases of Nervousness. Impotency. Premature De
cay. Seminal ireaknessansanity, atuiall Ornery, Sex
ual and Nerxwas Afrectkros, no matter from what cause
produced. Price. One Dollarper box. Sent, post-pald,
135 mail, on receipt ot the price. One box will perfect
the cure In most cries. Address
JAMES 8. urrun,
General Agent. el Broadway, New York.
Oct. iS. 1E44. Itn.
rlinportitiat to Fentale r
s—Dr.ebeeso.
mates Ptila.—The combination of ingredients
In these pill* le the result of a long and extensive
practice. They are mild !n their operation. cannot
do harm to the most delicate ; certain in correcting
all irregnlanties, Painful Menstrnation*, removing
all obStructions. whether froracold or otherwise, head
ache. Pain in the aide, palpitation of the ; heart. whites,
all nervous affections, byatertcol , fatigoc, pain in the
back and II robs, &c., disturbed eletp, otiich,mila from
interruption of nature. . .
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DR. CIIEDSHAWS ;Dalai
was the commencement of 11.4ew °rain the treats ent°
irregularities and obstructions whletihave consigned so
many to a rmerairaunn onarS. NO female ,Pen enjoy
good health unless she issregodar, and. whenever an a.
struction taker place the general health 'begins 'lO de
cline. Tnese Pills form the finest preparation ever pot
forward with, VSIIIEDIT and ,PFASATXNT ACC-,
cE15. , 33023.vt e Z7tecerweiait.-a,
Take thiradvertisernent o,yt4tir Druggist, and tell 'him
that von want the BERVanittriost RELIABLE Female
Makirusialha.,lrorld,whichtpcomprhiwittrigtesePtilp
. ~
' . _. ' • - ilf.' CHEtfrninli FILLS' ' • '
have been ti stag lard 4.3.entelltforoyie - t4irtYlears, and
are the most effectual one,evey kplawydoLalipqmpJajots
tievatlidrto Somalis. lro aktrltist4stherareliakitintible,
inducing, with certaintp, periodical regularity. ,They
are known to thousands, who have used them at different
periods. throughout the Apiary, haying the sanction of
some of the mad tiniisient Phyilcis ID Aknertea.
Erplictt dirvaions,sfating when theYahrinelda used
with Vaal' llas.-4ba - Oct. $1 Tier box boxes fat
containing room hetet:4'ons.. Pills Seat by mail prom%
Iy:intent/from observation, by remitting - to the PORI%
)
etors. liold bytirtlgisty generally, ' • ' . •
/lATCHiIiCISAIIIIbriIR; Prp_prlelari, •
_, .. '
_._. ' 81 Cedir street, New-York:
rir SOld la Yoniiviae by Abel Tamil; la Tar*:
hanntiek byJ. W. hynuna ; in o.rtilV e r-L L . (4f
Grifea n a p a l' l7 .kk , .f . : . ;, , ••PT 1
2 0 1.0 VatIOR
is the one condition of peace, with Gen.
— s e• - .
But Mr. Lincoln says he will not listen
to t r,zdir favpriyg,guiotkandppace:,withrit
ffrat — rieemrApgtli l iffe944l7-4, „ ,
NigGllo.
f~Ayor?l , Pliltt•—Attlol pick, teeihle and com
plaining r Yon Oat tirostrackvrith your *Main ffue
ranged and your feelings uncomfortable These csYmp
toms are oilen,the prelude to serious liners. Some dt
pf eicknessis creeping aped you, and ehoald be averted
timely, use attics tight, remedy. Take liyers Pills,
cleanse.sad ut tho diaordered humu s—p tifythe blood
and let the fluids move on unobstrqe r te u d
iohealthisgain.
They stimalatethe functions of the body into rigorous
activity, ;and yttritytthe ( +patent tunid, the PlllFreictilms
which make liiseave. Cold settles tonewnere - in the
body,and deranges ita natural flinctiona. Thetki , t not
relieved, react upon themselves and the surroun ngor
guns, producing generniaggravattoil. suffering a o de
rangement, While' In thls condition, take Ayer's] Pills,
and scehcrw directly :hay restore.the Mantel action of
the system. and with It _the buoyant feeling ot health
again. What is true audsoopp_atept in thistrivial and
common edinidolat is film tette Many of illableep-sea
ted and dangerous. distempers, The name purgative et
thct, expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and
derangements of the native! fttnitlons tonna *id:. they
are rapidly and many of them surely cured by the came
means. None who know the virtue oflhecte'Pille will
neglect toeutploPthera .telieu isuffettlag froparitbe dleor
ders that Cute Path as headache, find atomsch, dysente
ry, bilious coaftlaints, indigestion. derangement of the
liver. coati vanes; cop stipothati,,hearthurn,rheum sm,
dropsy, worms a nal suppression, whpFc taken.iniarge
They are s'n„Aar coated, ao that the most sensitive Can
take thew enally, and they arc surely the beat pargatite
medicine yet disecorcred.
0? ) A PR, ,to ,Cuia.r I 'lt
For the rpm and - etttlin care qt intermumnt.Ferrer
or Chills end Pruett Remittel t ;hoer; Chill Fair, lima
Ague, Perindieutifsadarile or Bilious headache, and Bit
ions leery.); *Kind /et fiksigligje clans qf diecares origin
ating em 41/140, cialidantradacctarea.fry Lll'vialaria qJ
MICLAIMIM countries,
This relict' has rarely' failed to cure the severest ca
ses of chill and' fever, and it has thisgretit advantage
over other ogee medicines, asst if subchnict.the ema-
I plaint Went injury , Co 3 thiPpattent. St.eontains no
quinine other deleterious substance, nor &wait pro
duce ante em or any injurious effect whatever. Shaking
brother, n f the army and the west, try It and you will
eneorsc these assertions.
. Prepardd by J. C, AYER Co., Lowell, lis sa..„,and
Bold by AT,EL TURRELL, Montrose, And all dealers in
medicines everywhere. [Oct. :XL ins
r 7 A Card to the Sofferlog.—Swallow two
or three lotatheadatil " Bucha," "Tonic Bitters," "Sar
saparilla.' NervimaAutidoteaj" ac. te. dkc„ and after
you are &misted with the result, use one box of Old Dr.
hurhan's English Specific: Ptlla—and be restored to
health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are pure
ly vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salatary In
thr ce abets on the broken down and shattered con st I tti-
I ion. Old and young; can take them with advantage.- , -
Imparted and stildla the United States only by
JAMS S. BUTLER.
• No. 4Y7 Broadway, New York,
• Agent for the United States.
P. .9:—A Hetet the Pills. securely packed, twill be
nu i led to ttuy address on receipt of price, which le ONE
DOLL AB, pus t.palcl—mnoo ey reftaided by the agent it en
tire sat IsfaCtlon le not even. [Oct. te), 1884. 8m
MrTo Consugoptives,—Consumptive. sufferers
will receive a valuable prescription for the cure of Coo
-I,ninp t ion. Asthma. Bronchitis. And AR throat and Lung
atf,•ctione, i free of charge. by sending their addra.s to
Rev. ErAtAR7) A. WILSON,
Will inmsbarg, Kings co., New York_
Oct. 20, INCA. 3in
-M7ll4d,fileii orcilectwiltat.lPplett• Rts With
your persidtrei I rove*W y-to therltandert'of 'par pa
per that I will send. by retain naalL to all wishing it
free). a licripti, with full dirgctiops fus, making litid ate
ing a vAppNelfoloioitaoti. thgt feet/411y re
move In ten days, Piriiples. Blotches Tan. 'Freckled.
and all Impttrititi of the Skin, leavink the same soft,
clear. smoot,l4 god begarit.4l,ll r f, iji
I wilial--.111441-tto.tlictse having Said Betide, or
Bare Faces, simple directions amiluforcruition that will
enable ther to start, a fall growth of I.ninriattt, Hair,
Whisker; r;ti lotrstoclrettn)e , tribriElthlrtiSi diP•
All &VIM entbtiniransweved •by'retnrn' mittt tiithout
charge. Respectfhlly yours. •
Cliendst.
.l!Pa Broadivity . ..Notat York.
Oct. fiO, 1 Oti; Zrn
In Beverly Hospital, New. Jersey, Oct.
22(1, H ENRY SWEET, aged 71 wars. Ho
was a . member of CO. A, 570 P. V. V.
FARM FOR SALE t
;ITCATED in the township of Middletown, Bnequn
1,7 yuchaanacounty, containing about .
more or Icm. with a gro4 .
Farm Sous©, Sara,
and other ;vorrenlencee. r iThere 'gt(pdrrAliple Or
chard. and faitne.t - koPttuttallle tor rg Merino:4 oft the
Earth Ablat M.teret..ate impttived and 8 ofotood hind.
PAYMENTS MADE EASY.
Wt — For further partlcalare. apply to
11.0,BERT REYNOLDS. T 1
Oct.:"-4w• Rush, Sung. Oo..ra•C
, .
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- EIASRIM:ABLE TAILOR, Montrose., Pa. Shop over
J.' I. N. Bullard's Store. Cutting done et ehort no
tice. (Ott. 27,1864. if
SHERIFF'S SAVES
• • •
11CLIX . Xtittne Ofliutd, lrarifti Mimed Ittj t .. gottYt'ofCoin-
JJFmtell'AftiS'lMl.Astme anna errah ,8.1111 to mexii
recti.d. I will expose to sale by public vendue at the
court-honoe, In Mon [rose, OD /rifla sr; 4 ,18 ov. 18th, 1864,
at 1 o'clock. p. N., 'Me Mldttli described pieces or
parcels of Land, to fill':" -
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate ladle
t own ohip 9171=14.11nASIttnt
described as (ollowu, to wit: on the east by the Abl on
ton,:k Waterford tarapike,nouth bylegdb of A. Barnes
and- Pierson,. aticilninti landetanknown
'containing about 118 acres, beA° same more pr Ices,
about 8 screrlmpriered.
.1 3
Suit of ratlirop,'T'Ylcrr va. 7. R. Snow.
f ' ~, 1. DAVID prqdllll76ll3,oberiff,:.
Shealt3olllce,i brintse, Octll 184 •
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
‘7"; FiN7i7% .-- ,3l3tirg6img,
3Pe.zi : inc .46,v7e,39.11#1;
EiC I IIEA.24 ,I I I 4FiAt, .lEbazzia lor.
Aug, 6, 1863.• In,„ 4 ,
Y . ' j ! 4
.7 4 S
r 31C G,',N\-r"4,'ACtif;
XEfICSICIAN and ISURG,,EinI, It(riolcim Pa. Ofßcq
told VihsplokaterWqtaintietl, by
Dr: 11:121adrdiOn. jcia attf
Flovict`d pecnifitialitlYat , ,Btooklyirr enter, tie
respectriltYtenders hlntrofesalanit servtdd to the cit
izens of Singtietiktnutt , Cotintyrpil Wpm cultUtren.tirate
with the Canes: 18a1.--am
2iiidiior's, Nolice . ...
T HE tindFredliavinrfp trobranondi r
bb the Ills&Coltr o 'Nue doh paic4unty t
distribute t e di Arbil ona sa of Choreal es- ,
tate of Ezra Newton,4ec'd, herchygives notice that he
will attend to the duties Or his appointment 'at the 0f
0f,4„ McCohnprontzosp. Wedneaday„Nem,
tßdilftailai one wet biie ; p. ikbetttill petidtui tateteiv
ted io said fund, will
_presontAgirelallpe or,he(ofpyer
deheadtroin:caniinein }:•.!
•,i—Sgt4LE.,Atigtor.
do; T . 1864 . c) , -. N. J 1 . *.A. • • ' •
Auditor's Notice.,
11111.13andersigned, an andlinr eptinitted by the edirt
of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county to distri
bute sheftmiu - inttte jar
r , ,Sholfre, ntisr ltrialugliopa the
sale c‘f eatdte L.:rsyluessintatuemito the
duties able appointment at ids olupt, i t Xontrok t e on
Thotediar,-thelDth day of troie.:•4llk , 'eldelg: vtie
ail peraptie intimated in said land Will prciletiti at It
clef trs'otobil , forevivdebarred from coming. in on said
fund. _ A. 0. WARREN, Auditor.
_
Montt s*, 0ct..111, /1084()::21 if. e'av 1.111 .1 1
. • •Auf1itt0X:11,74400.9..1.., r
Tli.Utders%fled, an nualtotappObsted•byAbe tl
p li tuur's Court of Susquehanna county to make die•
tributi on of the funds in the bands of the administrator
of the OTT Berrb_Prt ,13,Puirdepec? . will
tend OW titles or hio , eib.p"ointm'e at 04 it
Ifentroir;' YridilltuyitliplaYof o)ieratbUttortil.3
o'clock, pow.: Nr.ben personstaterested ftt'seibtforla
will preterit theft cialms orbs-foram. &Aimed, t
r t' i.:74-4,171!10r5TAV"4/467
zber o
F.140` - / 1 4 1 1 4;
MILLINERY GOODS,
FURS, PIECE GOODS. &
REAR.. MAIL.CtOTIII I %,
6utlatrurg, Pstitbaum k Co.
OF THIS PLACE,
AVINO received part of, and are making daily ad
dlUotur.to tbeir-new stock for the coming fall and
Mute; season, do ireapettfelly cull die attention e( the
public to It, and would feel very happy to see their nu
merous friends and customers call and examine their
newsoo4s, which for variety. etyle, and Price, cannot
4n/excelled in'thesetustri. Buyers or goods, consulting
their purses, will find It much to theiradvaatage to call
od nstlrist, before looking elsewhere air mare prepared
to offer extra inducements.
One titeek conitiristl • • ~•
DRESS GOODS,
both foreign and domestic, such as
FRENCH MERINOS, PARMATTAS & ALPACCAS
colorej wool and pait eotton PLAIDS,
110 HAIRS, LUSTRES, VALENCIAS, EM
PRESS and LEVINNAII CLOTHS, all
wool and part wool DELAINS. plain
and printed DELAINS, etc.
8I 7, SI
Plain Black, Ribbed, Broctur, and fancy colored
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Prints, Sheetin, Stripes, Ticks, 'Denims, &c. &C.—
Flitattels'andeoßars, fancy Shirting and opera do.
LINEN GOODS, SHAWLS &
*CT-aC).A.33.151,
of the lakstand most poprilar stylea and make. Also,
Beavers. Boradcloth, Ladies' Cassimere, Waterproof
Cloth, ,P.e. for Cloakings and a very large variety of
CloslEntngnitiru anaßlituamelat ilameta• • •
M . ILLENE'RY GOODS.
A fall line, in Ribbona, Velvets, Blonds, etc. Re. usual.
ly kept.
Furs, PRitaLrE3.
A very large assortment and extra bargains.
HOOP-SHIRTS and CORSETS.
of the very beet make, and superior to any other style
out—warranted to give malefaction.
Reticles this, oar stock embraces an endless variety of
ir l iteZkanyr agitort.i.43.l.oB too numerous ta
wenthat. . •
For Gentlemen's Wear,
the laigestaid most complete stock of
Ready Made Clothing,
& Furnishing Goods,
over IntrOduced in this market, to whith we call partlc
ularattention. As we manufacture every garment we
sell; webre thereby enabled not only to sell them mach
CHEAPER than others who bnythem of manutscturers,
hut am also more safely guarantee our own work, as
we know our market., and are bound to have them give
Satisfaction. Our stock In this line is compete. - We
have all styles of
BUSINESS, & OVERCOATS,
and full suits to match, for Men, Youths & 80911.
• FURNISHING GOODS.
Elmer Flannel _Shirts. Wrappers, Drawers, Ties,
s • t., mac. &c. A Ana lot of
►. aluteßeg./ . " icwailelottra, Boa'Vers ► Vest.
Ines, &e.
for Oustota Work, to whlch branch we pa: particular at
ditto,*
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum et Co.
Montrose, Sept. 29th, 1864.
SITCREIET'S SALES.
iori-dittie•cif siindry - ssilts issued trtt'
tbeOurt itif Com
-11 mon Pleas of Soso's county, to me directed, I will
exposeto sale, by public vendee, settle Conn Flonee.in
Montrose, On Saturday, Nov. 12th, 18&t, at one o'clock,
p. m., the following described pieces or parcels of laud
to wit:
ALL that certain piece or pareel of land situate in
the. townitdp of Liberty, Susen'a co. Pa., bounded
and described as follows: On the north and east by
lands onlosttph E. Webster, deceased, op the south by
lands OfJoseph Bailey. and on the west by lands of
Jonathan Ross, entraining about sixty acres, be the
same more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed
house, one barn, some fruit trees, and about twenty a
cres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Jo
seph E. Webster. assigned to Ansel Watrous, vs. Jona
than B. Ingraham,
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel nf r iarid, situate
in the township of Franklin. State and County aforesaid
hounded and described as follows.: On the north by
public high way.on the-out and south by Jandslormerly
owned - by Wrn_Powle:y..4lecsasediand on. tile west by
laadspfJ. P. Tingley containing about, tour acres,. be
the same more trless, with the appurtenances, one or.
(*lard. mad all hatiyoted., ITaken in extol:1210n at the
dB Of johnF.;Danthore, vs:. Charles Warner.
ALSO—AII the (ollnwing described pleveor parcel of
land, situate.in the township, of &lel:son:Blare and co.
afo resai d..bo ended and desc.zibed as follows :-.Begi uning
atop rush.tree, an original corner of the (amen Norton
Jr, warrantee, thence south 4.5' east perches a
stone heap : thence south 45* west. 132 p to a cor
ner ;.thence.north. 45" West 114 perches to a corner;
thenteltritie brig: real line of thu warrantee, north 45'
east 132pertes to a corner, the place - Of beginningcontaining 95 acres be the name more or less,(part C lf
tbA4mep Ycirfoli Warrantee) With the appu rtenances,
one rained-bonne, three (nutted barns, one shed, one
orchard, some fruit trees around the house, and about
forty acres im proved.Vgalien In - execution at the suit
of D. A. Lyons, tqAttantio of llaylord'Cartis, vs. C. K
(Al
Bryant, and of lard Cartis, , ra.9.l3. Bryant.
Also—Defeftdaiit'a interest In all that certaldpiece or
parcel of 'septa in the township Of Ilraoklyn,coun
ty of Susqu and State of Penusylvolli, bounded
and &serif, DlDows, to wit : Orrthe north by land
of Obedialeflalley and Orlando Wfliht. OD the south by
lands eV:Orlando Wright, ChartesTenny and Stephen
Gault, *Cott the west by wagon% Whipple,,contain
tne abOttittizty-seven acres, be the same more or less.
with the, - appurtenances,. soma frni t trees, and about for
ty-fly/Ivrea Improved.—Also, 11/1 that other piece or par
cel oflatid eirdate the.townsbip of Lathrop, bounded
and described a s•followei to wit On the north and west
way.ana of B.:and T. Bel l i 'on , the east by the public high
and on the sonthly4.l,Mer.till.containing about
Devediterell. be Mourne mclre or less; with the appal ,
tenon ces.ona framed house and barn And all improved.
(Suit OFO. W. Bread & Co. va.Trancello Wright. •
trokfill•that certain pleOtiorpareel of•land situate
in the tasterishly of Clifford;', county of Susquehanna and
state ofThinnsalvan la, bounded and described as follows
to wit: Wry thetiorth lyinad leading from Clifford
Corners tralenton, on Mel:sett b'snds of A.Merriman,
on the soutlkbY land of li: c o n gt Wells. and on the east
by land of Peter Berniett, lilting about twenty-two
acres, with the aflpurtOPlUKelto:Onafriamer house, one
tailor . 11 . D. one wugablilldre.sorrlCDPit trees, and
about twenty acres improve , late tilfeestatd of W.
Johnson. (Stilt of Theodore F. AClllnsoplif. 11. W.
Johnson.
DAVID Stilafiltf tS, Sheriff. •
Sheriff's 9face, lidlintrese,Po Oet. woo* .
Ad iris rat r Notice.
Jahercayge3
•
tokall persons jidebtest to
aestatADGJAWMG:JDA,KEW,Iatet Loma
tOtsnsh , deceased, that immediate payment Mllfit
he made^te the detteringued; and: est persona having
claims agatneusaittestatewill present them duly attes
ted for tattkanynt. j
li/B AVgili)Adtidnistiator.
liaclord,'OetYlOttu 0364.--41W4 4 . 4 4- .f ,4
4pr.o Notice,„„.,
rpEtE naideralinediAto auditor iispisinted by the Or
1., Courrof Cinsquetomos County, to and){ the
accounts of it. D. Bucker undllary ,A. Crocker, udminls.
trauma at Geo, W. Crocker,sde'd; . will wend to the do
ths 'of hit appointment at hisNrellectilz Montrose; MINA.
day the 4thday of Aotrethheit keit, ot.. I o'clock, p. m.,
when all przotte latfreeted wilt he heard,_
P.B. SUMTER. Auditor.
Sept. 71, ISM. •
" "".' 6,4 " "
NOTlCetatlpe
B=V o rtnal=mi nfe h ilms
nut townshipoleato:prpseptArigi. dtliritge tbr
optOgrprit 1011)Ortne indetteil4o same *W.
to make Immf4 -•
• . • as(gr, 174, J 4 1..
Choconut, Bait. 5 VIOL • • ' • •
YOU-kili o .N.,;-14ND
:.% •
TELLREervi t Altiß
p
•t3oodar4asper • day 110. 6111210,10
12 cases Kip and tStorgagooto—S•ptses gm Call Boots
-4 caaes You i t i l's and Boil .. Boots-50 pairs idea's
heavy Pro tof=clOfipa IlfioslirShoce , -00
pat. - 8. 7 chlTaboe pal& Voeth's call
Shoes—GJO pairs Boy's coarse Slicer-204
; • !deli 411ouee LastlVCorenal!l e ltit
fer 1 1. 4205 'pairs LadiMe •
Balmoral Gaiters-1009 pre chil
lerreAboe.A.olail kind*,-200 r
Ladles' Calf Shuss-ISO
Vi and
es' Cais
-300 pairs Ladies' d
MiasCe lfifit Kid ' de and Morocco Shoes.
100 "naa GeiihfStillgt " . ' " 441°11 " "
•
LOok Out for Bargains.
'Mtge stock of
•
RUT MADE MS,
.INF B9r. A tip-kop 844 of
TRUNKS; • TRAVELINIVitags,
Gloves, Hosiery, Neck 'Ties, Shirts. Collars, thasperk•
ders, Handerchlefs, Umbrellas, de. de., very cheap for
the times.
• GEO. EL&YDEN.
New Milford. Aug. 1864.
Executors' Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that lettere .testamentary
upon the estate of PATICICH WITALEIq, late of
Silver Late township, dee'd, have been grimed to tha
subsexibtr, and all persona havtn deltas against said
estate am requested to present the same, duly attested,
for settlement, and those indebted toaame are required
to make immediate payment.
JOSEPH WNW), lg x •
rs.
D. I'. PIIELAN,
Silver Lake, Sept. 8. 1884. y 6w
Execut,or's
ancE !whereby given that lettere testamentary up
onn the estate ofilibbarci Mead. late of .New 3111tonl
townehip, deceased, hare been granted to the subscri
ber, and all pereone haring claims agalnet said estate
are requested to pi6cht the *sine, duly attested, for set
tlement, and those Indebted to the eame are required to
make immediate payment.
EbLIOT A.LDRICIII, Executor.
New Milford, Sept. 1, 1884.
EXEctrirows NOTICE.
NoricE hi hereby given thatletters testamentary op•
on the estate of EDWARD LIOLFORD, late of
Clifford township. deceased, have been grnnted to thu
subscriber, nod all persons having claims against said
estate are requested to present the sa me. duly attested
for settlement. and aloft. indebted to same are required
to make lunirdtote
. ytnent. •• •
JOSETTr CE.A.SE, Executor.
Benton, Luz. co., E0pt..29, Yea • •
• Atiditoirg Notice. ." • -
THE undersigned , an auditor appointed by the, Or
phans' Court of Suennelianue county to make dis
tribution in the mutter of,thaostste ofJustus Smith, de
ceased. will attengto the'dnties of hie appointment, on
Tnesdaytho let day of NOvember,lriA, • at 1 o'Clock, p.
in., at his office in Montrose, at which time and place
all persons interested lb the same will present their
claims, or be forever bayred from coming In on said
(Fid. - . wAIIRE.7, o cuilltpr.•
••fiet. t. 104: 4 •
EYRE 'LAN DELL,
4th & Arch Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,
CATER for the hest Trade, and offer no BAITS or de
eeptlon to Induce Cfietont:bat rely oil
. F.AxR I:O3EELX_EXIVOIr.
A-ND
•
GOOD GOODS I
Beat Iferinona_, Fashionable Silks, Nobility Plaids,
Pima Poplins. Dark Poqlards.VigureCileriuoes, Plaid
Shawls, Good Blankets, etc.
P. S. Wu follow GOLD down, as ewe as we follow
it up. Now is a good Mae for Merchants and Consult
ors to come in. [Oct. 8,1564. 2m
U. S. 7-30 LON.
The Secretary of the Treasury gives ztottco that sub•
scriptious will be received for Coupon Treasury Note',
payable three year, from !lug 15,18tll; with semi-anima
al interest at the rate of seven and three.tentha per
cent. per annum,—:princi Pal and in terret both to be paid
in lawful money.
These notes will be convertible at the option of the
holder at maturity into six per cent. gold bearing bonds,
payable not less than five one more than twenty years
from their date, as the Government may cleat. They
will be issued in denominations of tile. $lOO. (MOB, el;
000 and 155,000., and all subscriptions most belor Wry
dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of
transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the
original Certificates of Deposit as they can be plepared.
As the notes draw interest from August 15. persons
making deposits subsequent to that date most pay the
Interest Imbrued from date of note to date of deposit.
Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and
upwards for there notes at any one time will be allowed
a commission of one quarter ofone per rent., which will
be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of
a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with
whom the deposit. was made. No deductious for coin
mllBll=ls =lst be made from Use deposits.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN.
Ir is A tqATICNAL %ISM - 4 Deist. offering a higher
rate of interest than any lather, and the best security.—
Any savln7 *bank which pays Its deporifoos in B.
Nets*, con dart that 1t 10 paying in the best circulating
medium o the country, Ind ft cannot pay anythlngbet.
ter, for Re own assets tire either in government smut
ting or to notes or uonds•payable In government paper.
It Is equally (onyenient uen temporni7 or perrasnent
Investment. Thenotes can always be cold for within
a fraCtion of thelr• face and accumulated interest, and
are the best:security with bunks as colinterals fur dho
counts.
Convertible into a Six per cent. &SO Gold Bonds.
In addition to the very liberal interest on the note.
for threeyears, this privilege of conversion is new worth
about three per cent. perannum, for the.ctirtent rate (or
cite Bonds- is not less than nine per cent. premium
and before the war the premium on six per crht. U. S.
stoclot was over twenty per cunt. IL will be semi that
the actual profit on thin lean. at the present market
rate, is not lees than ten percent. per annum.
Its Exemption from State orlAnnicipal Taxation.
.
But aside from all the advantages we have enumera
ted, a special act of congress exempts all Bonds and
Treasury Nettle tic= local taxation. On the lineage,
this exemption is ' , morn' &heart wo per cent. par an
num, aceinviteg totho rate of taxation In various parts
of. he country. • •
• It le believed that no Mel:trifles utter to great Induce
ments to tendons as thrum issued by the goverxtusent. bs
all other forme of indebtedness, the feat' or hbilityor
priVedeparties, ot.stock companies. or. geparate? Tom
munition, only, Is pledged for payment, while' the whole
property of the country is held to secure the discharge
of all the obligation. of the United States.
While the government Wrens the most liberal terms
for its loans, It belts,ves shot
,tho very . 'strongest appeal
will be to the loysify an'el. patio - flint ar the people.
Duplicate certld.cates will be Issued for all kposits.-,
The party. depositlna Faust endore.i upon the original
certificate the denbminetion of the Nags required, and
whether they are to be 'issued In blank or paritda tone.
der. When so endorsed It must be left with awl:dicer
receivingthedepnelt, itt be forw r arded to the Treasury
tienartteent.:: ' •-
Subscriptioni'wllfbe teethed ti'y theTtesettret df`tha
United States,. at Washlngten, the several Assistant
Treasurer's and designated Depositartes,and !Olin -
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP BINOTIANTON,
.4 •.4 ••
.• +.. .SORANWA A. NDTON,
• . • TO
end by all'Netional *kb gLi'e derialto :1000 4 10i "
,
tic money, and
Ag•kARSPEC I PK B : / *. ; . " R . t HeP AN F: I YN
tfiroughotAgg cPllO2q VIVA yq Winn Ittiormatlen
end • .• •••• ,
Ars9P-PMTATtypiLITIr TO stiBBC6BERS.
Aug. if. - •
y. , ol 3 f i t tormegit:
AUCTIONEiL.FOII.BOSO I I4IO,.,
tituartA*V.4..P