The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 29, 1864, Image 3

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• • Tlid grollMelirbiriany tdins, Is.by put
too large, andithedratiwill , be unmerciful
unleascorreetions- are made. The follow
ing cusses should be stricken WTI
bead men,
-Mest:iin the - service, -
Noit'iresidents,'
Those who. have.served , titto years,
'Altdtalted in 11413 who paid $300;
Those under 20 yeatawf age,
The over 45, „ •
Aliens, 2 •
Those having manifest disability. .
Many are enrolled twice or more, .and
some' ant notenrolled at all. Thisewtight
to beCorrected. Every' town should' have
Jitibliti meetings to examine its list of the
names enrolled; to detect the errors and
frauds. llitt 'we do not knOw how these
ntii(t.cts can belir,operly attended to When
the`publie cannot see the lists. All cannot
girtAit OorantoNto, examine the, roll, audit'
they,oll4l,he iniaritcOulatnot admit
There is but one. way: ,The board should
make the list politic; iiiittas done in other
diAricd.K t Attila thii.iiiiirrio! be done'; if
each a public t mit:slag and
select a committee to ask for a written list
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t°" sjti erif er Fl r irtimr ' rgit'"..
'hid 41,1* b Sochi; erY'sodu.
Iliwofo9..D, 50th P. V. lit. • ,
The •141 , or I Nutt Pennsylvanian,' printed
at Susq ,IprilN. Ilya ,1, : ~ : i i.s i'...
The I,l4W4i4fkttlePares . ritcelveij from
I s
Daniel 1:111$, son Iltflenry tliy; Esq.,
klftMlAktiugh:: It ,was written, alma
two-weeks . apt' ' -
To the folks at home—l am still • here,
and - enEing gnat; health at present, as
you Mastl)by:4l , K ". ,. A.: have, ea heard
from brother since I have been here. Ed.
triPtifft slid *O. 4d!1 1 13 8 areltere and en ,
iiyinfi the same blessing as myself at pres
,ent. - Iflealse . : - pabliill 'he 'foll6.wing . died
filide,pnsoners::. Ed.Sloat,Andrew Eder,
Daniel. March, blank' Brown,laa. latilky.
Ebteueserbivena .was left sic k at Camp
Andersonville, Ge. Charleallodine and
William C. Avis, sick at Charleston, S. C.
The rttitilifihniiyliarit here and •A0j0y
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Agricultural Notice. • •
• "The - atio nal meeting of the }Tartord A
rienitural. Society for the election of 011
tierifor the enautng year, will be held at
Ifarford . ort.-Monday, evienink, Jan. eth,
M members are invited to attend.
W. B. Oyu.; Seely.
14 94 Cal Neeting.'
`The antinal•meeting•of the Susq's Co.
Medical Society, will be- held at the office
of E: L.'Grardner; Secrets% is Montrose,
on Wednesdayolan. 4,1805._ All 'regular
practitioners nre inviicd . to rittena. dea
The annual ni eet mg or th 4 umueban 7
nq (Agriou It Oat Mety .4val t he
Lehi at. the Court fions,c; ..the Borough
of Montrose ; on Tuesda y ec.ening,tite first
weettiliif etitirt, : 2 1863;' for
election of officers for the ensuing year.
w. C. L. Iltowar, Scey.'
StockhoNers' Ideating.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
Winetiox it Harmony Turnpike Road
COmpany.wilt he' held At the house form
erly occupied by Joel Seeemback, in Gib
son, on the,itrst, PloiAty s (segred day) of
JailWS, 1865, at ten o'clockin the fore-
EMMA. _• - . JOHN ISIHLEIrrTreaS. •
New York Wholesale Px
RePortedifir%tint
Joszan CARPANIVI E Commission merch
ant, 323. - WAtthingterrist.dgew 'relic, to
Nhom shiwents o prodncemay be made.
Twkithlidkof thet : initrkpkyhiee ;still be ,
advanced on the receipt of the goods if
de'stieWind a, quick return made for-the
balance. Full direeticrns, and a weekly
market report sent free of charge by mad
to th aso - TAkkag•libiPOlCatirr: ' -
P4tirfrafor the weckiediv Dec. 23, '64.
Deans, white sound, per.ba., 260 800
Butter in tubs, per.pound, 60 60
firkins, -44- 45 60
48 _ 50
Cheese ; -choice. " 20 24
''aimaaaas " 14 16
Dried Apples- . ." 14 16
Eggi,Tresh; - per: dozen, 43 1- 45
Flonr,awbeat; per, barrel, 4 900 • 15 0 0
" rye, • , - 9'15: . 9'50
Feathers,' live geese, per lb., 75. 99
Beet Sides, •- 11 16
Mot '
ton.44,.s.angsa, _ i i „l4
Vett .5
j -- 41- 11 3 15
'pork,;llreisedi: ' ° lB
Wheat ; pet. basbel, •
• 1180 240
R ye. , • (4, 1.56 170
Oata,, • • " 100 106
Coro, 1 130' 191
Rides, A rrpoun.f,„ :1 2 24
grgOi: 'I I 'l7 t' c7..2 23
Lett Amato:llle, - 11 442
BeeflM*l '4)1,111100;.48=00
prime,.. " .
,40, 20 00
Pork, ttiee,' ' 00 41 00
,Prjalte, 1 /0 00 37-94
fgam4 ,
1b...c 24 t. T. ;20.
:Shoulders..ftint#oi, r le l 26
'Timothy tfeed;-- per - 4 ao 800
k.:l' r viierl6."...' ?:(11
SVOOI, Irl l ole4 v , i .,11,15 - e , 120
! zr
~70
ANsfel" " 56:•"13 00
fell.repottiof theNiti York
Ilarketißan .4 , sei.lii ,otcfbovin.q9.4-1 1 m.
uußeatid :up to hit
editirday.; 'hdve fife' 'a Weekly
Price Current:elf 'Produce, 'for the use of
oar friPlloo.lo9 410): Qsfl to Onalbre
in tbe,t*lre list' is pren the -lowes4 end
ighest prices whichk, are 4evereed,by
Way, end coodttion. • Many articles that
.F# l * o° .? ° : ooo 4:Abcivltfigt r° 01 44
.0 r0t.0.4-12114.460.-,
•
fOle,,ofPims. -
t TheT,TsAtilt. alivirikAnk
rose, will be Bold s for the ensuing' year, on
Saturday, pi . eFMber p. m.
Soldinf Bounty, fay and Pandas.
Siddldis b frippOitfooldiers who may
net& Ccdlect h ig BoUnty,
Back.ilty, Peisiobliriatiey, will &id it
to their interest, to. call, upon Geo. P.
gontrose. Be
hidis l't ary forms awl instructioni
from the departments, ih fiimiliar with the
business, und, carefully wadies theinterest
of cliects, Gharges.lpw,and no. charge
whcrp a 'clajts itrilot collected. ,r
Only One 'Dollar:
11 Ottrffiende' 7 Wilt tileatie notice,that the
firicemf t,se t,he ontrcis DugotmaT, (until
t
otherw ste t ell) "wdl lie ridieed to the
very lowyratti - of ,Oss-Eroaaant.pryeur in
advance; , i);sYfililein' gad, or silver coin, or
billA of specie-paying banks. Those who
prefer•torpoyjn the eommon currency of
the, cish •will he chargea " two,dollars; "
which are now worth about 45 cent, each,
in;eoin-r-and i aµa is worth only itsformer
value:;
. This lam Baud. red action of one third
from our old rates ; and we , presume -no
one will ask us to lose more.
glMernOlPsiti!Plti9v4o l ,oe•
Lin "gene an the Draft.
The COnimercial Advertiser of Dee. 20,
after referring to President Lincoln's
"stale. joke" of a draft "to make up for
deficiencies occasioned by credits on the
last call," says :
"It, is 'perttotly amazing after the con
tinued trust and confidence which the pet).
ple have repoXed in the President, and the
generous 'and magnaniir.ous treatment
which they have extended to the many
errors and short-comings of his adminis
tratioo, that they should still be treated
like children or fools. We have already
exposed at length in these columns the
absurdities and bad faith shown in these
inultitudinouz "calls" and "drafts" for
men to till up our armies, and we do not
care to renew the subject. We cannot
resist the temptation, however, to bring
once more to the head of the War De-
Part'Pe9t. -the -following... despatch, which
he xelogrOhild to General Dix on the 3d
of September !est i , while, the last draft fur
- 5 00 4099.Fra-itis pentag . ';
Thkuatral and other cr Atti required y
the act of Congress will ailment to about
two 'hundred thousand.; including New,
Yeti:, which has not yet been reported to
the department; so; that, the President's
tsall of July 19 is practie.ally reduced to
three butidred thousand men. One hun
dred thousand new troopiis, promptly furn
ished, are all that General Grant asks for
the taipture of Richmond, and to give ,a
finishing blow to the rebeLannies -In Ow
ileWMstresidue of - the-call irucild• be,
adequate for " -- garrison§ in " flirts, Lenrd - to
guard 411,,tbe lines of cep) niegoinn,,and
B UPPI7, ' and ' Aie the country:fro..fn . , gueril
las, meat:amity. to tziule,' iniaect-COM
merce and travel, and establish peace, or :
det'and . ifanikuilityin every state. ."
Ltrwrzt Ai. SrAxozr,
Secretary of War.
We would also call the attention of the
Tribune, which for several days past has
heel?, urning,tbe President to order !moth
er draft, to the following editorial ex
tract from its columns of the 31st of Aug.
latit
Information that reaches us in various
quarter - ,,jes,ti6es our convictior, that, in
addition:3o crediti for men previously
furnished, at least two-thirds, and prob
ably three-fourths, of the half-million
called for will have already passed mus
ter, or be ready •for master, on the morn
ing of Sept. 5, and:that one half .of the
country will thus' be out of the draft by
reason sc
_their haying filled .. kkeir quotas
by.iowilihips, wards, cities,-condties and
states.
It closes its, article by : asking : Is it
gond p.olleoLfor_the,government,ta adhere
to the system cif - draftingso repugnant
to the interests and: feelings of the Amtrr
can people—after an experience of a year
anf/A half bas:oho*,n it to be so entirely
inadequate to the desired result?
Tim
_Herald of Oct. 27 (before the elec
tion) said in its nests columns .:
.Tbe statement in tin World, purport.
in g to bevent from Washington, that Lin ,
coin re-elected, call' for'it peremp
tory draft of three hundred thousand men
on the first of January, is pronounced by
Gen. ,Frfutterly unfounded and devoid
of truth.
Two days afterward the Herald follow.
ed this up editorially, byprououncing the
statement in the World an "electioneer
ing'Oorbaeli." an d :
The; according' to the World, ballot
box stuffing earned the recent elections
against the Democrats ; a rweeping draft,
it Lincoln should be reelected, will be the
first thing in order 'after the election, as
The Times teemed with statements,
pretended to be by authority of General
Granfolat oftneamere already in
the field, to 4. fintsh up, the rebellion and
resoreliesoe and *volts% to the-coun
try. The Tribune *as oonfident that
edit Of the two preiloes drafts would be
- the " lest." Were the men who control
; these papers short-004d and ell !fide
'aequpited . With events the t they were
deceived themselves or were they willful
ly deceiving others!:
The fact, is upon us now. The dnift is .
ordered,' and, there is reason to believe
that it ivill . be.esecuted vigorously.. No
impottutefeleetion isimmediataly before
us; and frw considerations will 'probably
be filloied to Mitigateits severity.
John D. Defrees .
asks Of Con
greini-a ifeteit'appropriation .of ban' a mit
!ionof dollars on. acooon,t .of th e paper
'item; .
patafiear be tanght
paper* gighteea cents. per koaad, sad htma
liumirstle it cry thirty4ersu atop.- J
CONGRESSIONAL , PROCEEDINGS,
Dec: 1,9f- , House.—Mr. Davis (Rep. of
Md.) Offered the resolution reported' by
him on Thursday, which was then tabled,
declaring ihat Coatress has the constitu
tional right 3,9 a voice in deciding the for
eitn ray of'the government, and that
it.isi, Oluty oldie President to respect
that ' voice. Adopted ;--118 to 8. The2d
branch ofthe resolution, declaring against
the..right 9; the President to explain away
and repudiate the voice of Congress when
so expressed, was adopted, 09 to 58.
These votes are a severe rebuke to the
insolent; conduct of Lincoln and Seward
in writing to France that Congress had
no authority to announce the Monroe
doctrine as a proper foreigkpolicy.
Senate—Dec. 20.—Mr. Wilson intro
duced a bill to increase the number of ca
defeat the West Point Military Acade
my, and to raise the standard of admis
sion to the same.
It provides - that, hereafter, the Presi
dent
shall appoint, in addition to the num
ber elreadranthorized, two cadets from
each .state, nut fifty from persons who
have served not Jess than one year in the
army. $o person shall be admitted who
is lesif than seventeen ngr more than
twvhay years of age. The standard of
admission is raised by an increase of stu
dies, in which the applicant for admission
must be proficient.
The hill was referred to the Military
Committee.
Mr, Harlan (Rep. lowa,) introduced a
resolution instructing the Committee on
the District of Columbia to inquire into
the expediency of requiring all residents
of Columbia to take and file with the pro.
vost .marabal of Said district, an oath of
allegiance, and to prohibit all persons from
doing business in said district who shall
not take said oath.
The reiolatioa was passed.
Mr. Powell, (Dem. Ky.,) desired to call
up his resolution, asking ter information
as to the cause of arrest of Lieutenant-
GoverirJacobs, of Kentucky, and Colonel
W . ooltord, an Elector. Mr. Powell ad
dressed the Senate on the subject of his
resolution. Gov. Jacobs had been spirit
ed away, he knew not where, and Colonel
%Yr:milord:was in jail, in Covington, Ken
tucky. lie thought the Senate owed it
toitself tkcali information as.to what, of-
fencer. there had been committed.
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Mr. Wklre (Rep. Hass..) moved to
ameud by inse rting, "ff not incompatible
with the ppblie interest."
The sitmen'dmint -was adopted, and at
terwards the resolution as amended, was
passed.!
, Holman, (Dem. Ind.) of
fered a resolution, which was adopted, in
struoting -the: Committee on the Public •
Lands to inquire into the expediency of
setting-npart_some of the public, lands for
tato omens or auhltellt who brava
titrPermanently disabled during the
present war, and whose circumstances re
quire the generous aid of the country,
granting to' the several states the lands,
the proceeds of the sales of which shall be
expended in providing homes or such oth
er relief Ba the state Legislature may de.
determine.
Mr. Cox, (Dem. Ohio,) asked leave to
introdnee thefollowing, but Mr. Stevens
(Shoddy) objected :
Resolved; That the Secretary of the
Tres snry be directed to communicate to
this Rouse what,. if any , amount of gold in
the treasury, , not -necessary for thepay
ment of th e 'interest of the public debt,
has been disposed of under the joint reso
lution approved March 17, 1864 ; what
amounts and the' yarions times when the
same . were disposed of; at what rates,
and what agents were employed in the
transaction;
Dee. 21.—1 n the Senate the•Honse bill
to tax whiskey was passed, 22 to 12—not
voting, 14.
House.--On motion of Mr. Ancona,,
(Dem. Pa.) it was resolved that the Com
mittee of Ways and Means be requested
to inquire into the expediency of reducing
or suspending the import duty on print
ing paper, and they be and are hereby re
quested to report by bill or otherwise at
an early day.
On motion of Mr. Coffroth, (Dem. Pa.)
the Committee on military affairs were in
structed to inquire as to the amendment
of the enrollment act, so as to allow any
person drafted to put in a substitute at
any place where a mustering officer is sta.
timed, to be credited to any part of the
congressional district in which the person
resides at the time the substitute is ac•
cepted.
After a debate about retaliation for pris.
oners of war, the-House passed the tiefi
plenoy bill, and adjourned to Jannary btb.
—Speakine , e of the exchange of prison.
era the Sprin gfield Republican says :" Let
Gen. Butler be . overruled in his senseless
obstinacy,,and, let our perishing men be
recovered before they all die. The peo
ple have a right to demand this in a man.
ner to be no longer resisted."
—A free school for colored females was
recently opened in Baltimore. AA a mark
of esteem for the President of the'United
States as the author of the Proclamation
of Emancipation, and the deep interest he
has manifested in the welfare of the color
ed people, 'the parents and friends of the
children who attend this school decided to
qa_ll,it,the.!i, Lincoln School."
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soLDlz,pitso„ - 130101tTY,
I i tNSIONS,
And Back , Pay !
11M'aslessisroe4 LWm 00777 07 703 0071:101.
0777. Will give prompt ittemtiortet ill claims Mtn*
teal totrose, his care. -No stuns Wen susenAl. _
Mon . XeC- ° UM
teuTrER. TALLOW, EGOS, MOND APPLES and
"JUD most kinds of produce wanted to enduing. tot.
9 s 4o o lo, cim".4 l 4,:tVWlThi am ,..
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I.ELCB110611.;
At Barford, 0 1 11 the 17th inst., liy Rev.
A. Miller, Mr. WARN= EL Witusirm of
liarfuro, and Kum Itnis Toads, 'of Len-
ra kirs
In F klin, en the 18th, by Rev. J.N.
Diament, r. George W. Park, of Prank
lin, and . Angeline M. Suonon, of
13rooldyn• ,
In Dito. , lr, on the 15th inst., Mr. I.
NAnus DeuEETY, aged 59 years, 9 mo.
and 7 dat's. He leaves a large family and
numerow friends to mourn his loss.
PUBLIC SAL,
w n,L oni t em y 3 R cf: D Z Oß SA:LIC4L . M7CllOlt,
AN.
ad, 1865, truneuclog st. 10 o'clog, a, m., D t.g . foto
log desettbal,properts, to wit :
3 Itorse c l two-year old Colts-6 Cows-8 diale r s
Sbess-8 yall Wagons-2 lumber ns-4 Saosts
—2 Alps salssi t -1 two-horse Walsh—Dairy Figures
—Haman V.ftatts-4 Cook Eitoeo.iloosekokl Pont.
tore. ete.
garTerkikkutelo known on tler cl Ede.
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1382A1213., Auctienzetr.
31EW.12ziyo
East Iteldotniter, lIeC 5 . 1665.
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LOPS FOR SALE.
1 6 11.1%beiemeri‘iff.reeianfta.thj,cext.
t e
the extenelv o rb of the sc., L. &W. sc. za.'Co., now
In progress. bey are laid oat In arnvenlent shape and
good else, an may be porebased at liberal rates and on
easy terms o Bytom.
Great Bea . 4,1864.
EXZCITTORIS
WILL BtiOLD AT Tali BOtIBB LATE OP A.
MOS TIWKSBURY, dec'd. In Brooklyn on
Tirednerday tkcatti day of danuary,lB63, at 10 o'clock,
a. M., the fullOing
1 sett Cane' bottomed Chalis-1 Cootlag Store-4
Parlor Stovea 4 Tables—Looldng Glasses— Sap Tubs.
(nearly new)-41 Sap Boller-1 ons-b se Wagon-1
C d ounty Map— , lßench Surolv—and aumerna bther at
irs.
Also at saunitime and place, tho widow of said deoa
dent will sell be
HOME AND LOT
lately owned byhim, situate in Brooklyn village, eon.
tuning about 4 seiet . 'Tbe buildings, house, barn, olte.i
are nearly new.
Brooklyn, Det. Bth, 1884. E. A. WESTON, Er
NT.EMT:AICTEI.
TBE undersigned will sell on her Dusk Cgs :eat
Glick) in Dimock township, on
THURSDAY, DEC. 2911 t, 18911,
Two farm Horses, 1 two-year old Colt,
S Cows, I Calf, 29 Fheep, I new covered CarriaLe
Lumber Wagon, I Oz Out. 9 Plows, Cultivator, - u6
row, Horse Bak', Yokes. Cbalna, quantity of Corn,
Oats, Buckwheat, Beans, Flax Seed, Potatoes, ally:
Straw, some Pine and Basswood Lumber, also one Cook
Stove, two Parlor Stoves, Beds, Bedding, Bedsteadai.
Chain, Tables, Carpets, two Clocks, Milk Pan%
and mar articats4t Bousabobut and PA= use, 100 Sal
mesons to mention.
TEP.MS OF SALIL—AII mum under Ass dollars,
cast' down ; five dollars or over, one year's credit wilt'
interest and approved security.
rir Sale to Commence at 10 o'clock, a: kt.
Iwo
ELIZABSTiI °ILES.
East bitstock, Einsq's co-. Pa.
11_ S. 7-air INN.
The Secretary of the Treastiry gives notice that
seriptions will be received for Coupon' Treasury Notes,
payable three years from Aug 16,1364, with semi•anan
al interest at the rate of seven ea three-teuths per
cetit. perannum,—prindpsi sad Interest beitikto be paid
in lawful motley.
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These notes will be convertible at the option of the
bolder at niaturity, into six per cent, gold bearingbOndas
payable not less than Ova nor mere than twenty Lattre
train their date, as the Government May elect. They
will be issued in denominations of $5O . $lOO, $330, $l,-
0015 and $3,000, and all subscriptions malt be for any
dollars or sumemultiple °flirty dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of
transportation charres as soon attar the receipt of the
original Certificates of Deposit as they can be , prepared.
As the notes draw interest from August 15. persons
making deposits subsequent to thatodste mutt pay the
interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit.
Parties deposlting_tweetylve thousand dollars and
upwards for these noes at any onalltdei will tie allotted
a commission of one quarter of one per tent., 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 wa. made. No dedectione for coma.
missions must be made from the deposits.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN.
IT IS a NATIONAL Savrtros Basra, offering a higher
rate of interest than any other, lad the best sectuify.s—
Any savings bank which pays its depositor" In U. S.
Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating
medium of the country,. aridircannot payanything bet.
ter, fur its own assets are either in government securi•
ties ur in notes or wands payable In government paper.
It is equally convenient ass temporary or permanent
investment. The notes can always be sold for within
a fraction of their face and accumulated. interest, and
are the beat security with hankies collateral; for dia.
Convertible into a 61z per eent. 640 Gobi Bends.
In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes
for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth
about three per cent. per swum, forthis current rata for
11..21 Bonds Is not less than nine percent. premium,
and before the war the premium on slaver Cent. 11. S.
stocks was over twenty per cent. It oval be, peen that
tiro actual profit on th is lean, at the present market
rate, is not lees than ten per cent. per annum.
Its Slemption from State otffitiriioipal insatkn.
But asidafrom all the advantage' We UV& IM _
1ZE134111-
ted, a special act of Congress exempts sij_Bonds and
Treastry Notes Wen lees! taxation. On thdateragn,
this exemption is worth about two per Mgt. per &n
-um, according to the rate of taxation In vaxton• parts
of the country.
11 is believed that no securities offer so mat induce.
meats to lenders as those issue by the govestment. In
all other forma, of indebtedness, the faith or ability of
private parties, or stock Companies, or deem*" corn. ,
on
muniti. only, Is pledged for psymerd.wh tbewhel•
property of the country Is brlu to secur e the discharge
of all the obligations crawl:Tailed States.
While the government offers the Most liberal terms
for its loans, it beheves that the very strongest appeal
will be to the loyalty and patHntism of therilieple.
Duplicate certificates will be fished for alltierposits,--
The party deposg must endorse upon the original
certificatt the denhtninatlon oldie Beta required, and
whether they are to be lamed in blank or payable to or.
der. When so endorsed It must be left with tbe officer
receiving the deposit, to be faimliple4 to the iTteaptlT
Department.
Setemipttens alit bereeetved ley the Treasurer of the
United States 'at • Washington; 'the several; Antietam&
Treantere and detlamatettaries, sad by the
MST NATIONAL DANK OF DOICIDANTON.
.• 111 • DAN,Wr2
sad by all lotattaaal Saab arbiebare tapadtatiell dr*.
Ita ta6bey, tata • ,
ALL azarthresu satnis Atny'nesateas
throughout the country ieffrgitPe further Won:cation
sod
AFFORD BURY FACILITY ?O SUBS
Aug. - • - '
nam4 .4o antmeg:44
At KINGSTON, Lamle o=4, Pa
A FIRST-CLASS. SCHOOL OF TRADE.
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FLOUR I . FLOUR
rata.RISPLUILIMOI7I. bribe timid." WM:4*i)
WorpoustrionalLalittelovestssabort
Autiitio 's NOti - Ce.
n undersigned, ari ainiltoi appolutcd try thi linnet
T
of Common Pleat olllasquellanna countytonlstet.
bete the rands In the ahellr° hetet etteleg beet th e
sale f versos:lml proliett_ Om matter HENRY
WORM vs. STBPkurn WGlldit, *lll attend to tba
duties of his met:4lml at kb envie In Montrose. on
theigEtt:jam,'lBBs l at I o'clock, P. 51; when
di pergola totemated /maid fund trig im uzut t j af t,
claims or be roma debarred from math in OD studfatal A. O. W AA:Um
Mon;e9DA,Dets. 15, 1854.
TEM andersigm4 &a antlitof .apaoltited DI IbliOe
Mum . * Court of Sotaqtrehanna connt7 to mainadle
filbutfon Of tbo fonds In Um bands of the admtaletrato
of the agitate of OEOI/OE U . COOLEY, dec'd.
tend Vodka dude% of Ma appointment at bbLoalke fe
Montrose. on Wednesday tbeftith day of Dec. next, at
o'clock, p.m., whoa all persona Interested in se* rand
wlti present Mar edam orbe forever debarred.' •
S. E. STUMM, MiLtlol'•
Diro. 1,
.Auditor's. Notice
rundersigned. an auditor appoLhted thetr
plan'a Court or flusquetutnna Conn 7 to make die.
trOution of fonds In tho handa of the Lxecutor of the
estate of ELISIIA. MACE. deed. among the heirs,lags•
tees, &c., will attend to the diltlea of hie appoltament
at his office In dm borough of Montrose, On Wedtteads!
the tith day of December next, at , 2 o'clock. D.
When all pentoas interested Weald pull Molar
their claims at be Varian debarred.
Dec. I, 1264. P. 13. STEEtTIC2, Andltee.
rpm' sidertltmed, an - andftoi• uppotnted . by the Os ,
I. Court oY Susquehanna coma, to'coaks dis
tribution Intlioniattetof theist:ate of G.W. Crocker, de
ceased, will attend to the duties of Ids appointment (Mt
Thursday the 29th day of December,test, at 1 o'clock, p.
m., k Oa utiles In Montrose. a; which time.and,placs
all persons Interested In the came will present :het
claim, or be Weser bared from comiug to on said
fund. A. O. WARREN, amellter.
. Nov. .28, 18e4.
tvgjg old/maimed having been appointed an auditor
by the Orphans' Court of Susquettartm county fa
the matter of exceptions filed to the Admlnlattatort
account In the estate of WM. VAN HOMIIIN doe'd,
will attend to the duties of hisappointment at his office
In Montrose. on Wednesday the 4th of January. 1866.
at 1 o'clock. p. m., at which time and place all persons
Interested will give their attendance, and they shall be
heard.
Nov. 28, 18C4. A. 0. WABEEN, Auditor.
L PATRICK.
3)1?' 60 01028
EMT UM,
MILLINERY GOODS,
FURS, PIECE GOODS. &
READY. MAIM -CLOTHING,
Gattenburg, 10 - s - ti - thaunt Oft.
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OP THIS PLACE,
HAPENO Xeneired part of, and ate teShielt ad.
,dltions to their new stock for the coming fall and
winer season, do .reSpectfallif call thit attention of the
potato to it, and *mild feel vet" happy to see their no.
mercaut friends wh ic h for
call- and extuniee their
now goods, which for variety, style, and price, cannot
be extelle In these parte. Sayers o 1 goods, eolltnititht
their purses, Wiliam' it moat to theiradveatage to call
on us drat, before looking elsewhere, as we are prepared
•
tooffer extra inducements.
Our Stock comprises
DRESS GOODS,
- - both foreign and domestic, mach as
TRENCH MERINOS, PARMATTAS & ALPACCAS
cololgall wool an ii,olutAn PLAIDS,
7,711193 and l tsvizrstin orArri."lN l "
wootadd pnrtwool DELAINS. plalA
and printed DELAINS, etc.
Plain Black, Ribbed, Brocha, and flaacy =doted.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Prints, Sheeting*, Stripes. Ticks. Denims. de. de;
Flan tel. and Collan, fancy Shirting and opera do.
LINEN GOODS, SHAWLS &
la LAI CO slets.3l2C. ,p
of the latest and most popular styles and make. Also.
Beavers. Broadcloth, Ladles' Cassimere, Waterproof
Cloth, ,tc„, for Cloaklugs, and a vary large variety of
Cloak Trimmings, and Ornaments thereto.
MILLENERY. GOODS.
A fall line, in Ribbons, Velvets, Blonds, to. itc. usual
ly kept.
- 3mtirEs.
A very large assortment and extra bargains.
HOOP-SKIRTS and CORSETS.
arta very best and superior to any other style
out—warranted to give Natisfaction.
Ilesidrs this. ourstock embraces an eadlesevarlety of
ifiaztoy Afta-tioless too oumerune to
mention.
For Gentlemen's Wear,
the largest and most complete stock of
Ready Made C10d034,
& Furnishing Goods,
evet introduced In this market, to which we call mirth>
darsttention. As we manufacture every_gartnent we
sell we are thereby enabled not only to sell them much
CHIAPER. than others who buy them of mentactnreiv,
but am alsomote aafely guarantee our own work, as
ws Snow our market, and are bound to have them give
mtidaction. oar Mock In this lino ie com,lete. We
have all styles of
BUSINESS/ & OVERCOATS,
and 01l salt Ito match. for Iffen, Youths h'lttb7••
FURNISH[NG GOODS.
Fan Flannel llbat:i ot 7B,ers. Drawers, Tim
Cam Mere% Broadcloths, Beavers, Vest.
Inge, mss. Vie.
for (Lem Work, to which brach we per partiaaar at.
teat
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co.
Montrose, Sept. tft. 188 t.
macrTorPANY,
of WervcriseStoris;
CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS.
MUTTS lit Jat 88,84trott
urte,
A ,
I. Ifiltoirtimith, seep Chalk. J. Martin. President.
lob McGee. Art F. Wilmaxtb. Vice "
Policies Issued end renewed. by the undersigned at
Ms Oahe, la the Brick Block, Montrose, Pa.
non y BILLINGS STILOVD, ,A/tat.
A.' G. .ElirisTOLDS,
WOOL CARDING,
Ma* 21.18541-.4t . - mulosvkar, ra.
sTEULIM(re
. 111/[l3ltOS/A. rgg: _oilmjfair
Clint sale by ARSE :riprip4„.
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Auditor's Notice•
Auditor's_ Notice.
Auditor's Notice.
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DISEASES. RESULTING FROM
DISORDERS. OF THE LIVER •
413110/01161111M1718 44110411V0
OICCIMILD BY
HOOPLA,ND'II
Gerintm 3 itterit,
s'itz Grow masovizannoti
Thew intert Itave, Federica Morsel:Ail
have and- dogive _ totter Svisfactioa t
EAU /lOU TESTIDIOR?
DVS HORS anitimoTesis ?Berks. TO 'romp
POP. 211E:s1 I
.
Than any other unit:Win the teBrketl
• Wiley any 46 Mcontrattet this usertlam.
AND WILL PAY . $l.OOO
Vitas one who Fill PeOduce a Cetti:exte vibl . lel abe b
na WS L not Clanots.
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GESZIAN prenatal
wmci 'Ter, :luseof
Chronic; or Nervous Debility . , Diseases of
the Kidueys, and diseases arising
Ere& a disordered stomach,
013 SENSE Tag POLLOWENG SYMPTOMS.
Resetting from •Ditorders of the Digestive
Organs;
Consttpstiox Inward I"..lsarnilness of Blood to tlioe
Mid, Acidity a the Stomach; Names, Heartburn.
Magnet tor Food. Fullness or Weight In the
Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Mt.
tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim.
min gof the Head, Hurried and Mtg.
tan breathing. Fluttering at the
Heart, Choking or Suffoca
ting Sentntions when in
a lying Posture. Dimmers of
Sidon - ffou.l or Webs before the
at i tt h l!l ' ettel e e v n e c r y d O l t a Pe D re u p li ira P t a lo in n 4letliaoew
nem of the Skin and Byes, Pain la the Side,
Back, Cheat, Llaibe..tc.. Sudden Flushes of
nest, Burning .tn • the Fleeh. Constant /b.f.
lathy of Evil, and great Depression of Spirit
ttatrurrlnT33lll:24/.
THAT THI9 HITTKIISI 111
.Tot 430.ocaki.Co11a,
CONTAINS NO BUM OR WHISKEY,
( Z.n4 Can't 'Bake prunkartis !
• - auT
IS THE BEST TONIC
In the World,
lIHMLip WHO SAYS h
From ths Hey. Lest G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist
Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Bap.
list Church, Philadelphia'
•••• • • •
I have -known Itooflaatrs German Bitten fa
tar liakv.wacr
been
I have used them in mj
own family, and have been 11() pleased with their effects
that I *us Indated to recommend them to many others,
and kno w that they have operated in a strikingly bens.
finial manner. I .take great pleasure in thus publicly
proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those
afflicted with the diseaaes for which they are recommen.
ded, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my
recommendation will be *indented. I do this more
cheerfully as Hoolland'a Bitters Is Intended to bewail
the afflicted, and is "not a roam drink."
Yours Truly. LEVI G. BECIL
Front Rev. J. newton Brown, D. D. Editor of the Ea•
cyclopia of Religious Emotriedge, and Christian Chinn.
tele, Philadelphia,
• Although not dirposed to favor or recommend Patent
Medicines In general, through 'distrust of t r iugredi•
ants and effects, I yet know of no audiclent reasons why
a man may not testify to tint benethe he believes himself
to have received from my itimple preparation, in the
hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of oth-
Ma.
I do this the more readilrin regard to Iloolinnd's Ger
man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. Jtickt-on.of this city,lato
cause I was prejudiced against them for many years.on•
der the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic
mixture. lam indebted to my friend. Hobert &memo
ker 4sq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper
tests, and for encouragement to try theta. when suffer.
log fromgrest and long continued debility. The use of
three bottles of these bitters at -the begiuttlig of the
present year..was followedby evident relief arid ret-tora.,
tion to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had
not felt for six months before, and had almok despaired
of regaining. I Therefore thank God and my Priced fox
directing me-to the use of them.
J. NEWTON' DROWN.
Prom the Rev. Joe. 8. Kennard. Pastor of the 10th Bap.
Get. Church. •
Dr. Jackson :—Dear Stri—l have been frequently re
quested to connect my name with commendations of
different kinds of medicines, but regarding the prattito
as oat of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases de
clined ; but with a clear proo(lp various Instances. and
particularly in mrfamily, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof
land's German Bitters, depart for ones from my usual
comae, to express my full conviction that, for general
debility of the system aud especially flit - Liver Com
plaint, it is a safe apd valuable preparation. In some wis
res it may fall ; tut usually, I doubt not, It will be very
benetield to those who suffer from the above cause.
Yours, very respectfully.
J. KENNARD,
Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia.
Prom the Rev. Thomas Winter, Pastor of Roxborough
Baptist ,Church.
Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir: —I feel it due to your excel.
lent preparation, lloolland's German Bitters, to add my
testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I
have for years, at times, been troubled with great disor
der In my hood and nervous system. I was advised by a
friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. I did so.
and have experienced great mad uneneeted relief: nay
health has been very materially beneWed. I confident
ly recommend the article where I meet with CAI& simi
lar to my owlsousd have been assured by manrof th eir
good effects. AesEectfolly yours. '
w WIISTBR, Boaborougb, Ps,
Frounthe Nov. own , Hendon, cline Gen= &foamed
Muth, Huts Berke county, P.
Dr. C. N. Jackson:.—Respected Sir bare' been
trdubled wlth.Dyspepsia nearly twenty years. and hays
never need any
Brebottle medicine that did me (IP much good as
Doetbmi baring takrs Bitters. ram verymnehtmproved in brains
altar s.
Tows. with rupees. J. 9. BZILWI.
.sazucsus.
lam Sloe. (bolding aearli_d per B oold qoaslll73
$1 OD ottle—hall dos. $4 60
Om tiro-.7S cto per bottl&-tialf dom. • 404
BEWARE or COUNTERFEITS.
Yee Caine signature of " C. a JACESON," la of
the WRAPPER ot Gantt bottle.
Rauhd your neitiest druggist not hate the article , tte
Oat be put off by Imo( th e Intoxicating preyarat!oull
that may bo offored to itasibtoe s but send to 011. and we
wiAforwsxd, securely pocked. by Mass.
Principal Office and Man Cindery
No. 63.1 MICK gr.
Philadelphia.
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