(.) datoittilie The (09ketetigOCBetwurgemoe-: :sono-110,10111046L0r be tween 7::.7:11.111e 6rtlikiddir lira-Slavery -pinieifirp %tilt in the last numberof this histOryi was an editorial article dated . lifaliih" - li4,' 1863, elititled,:". kfthhoskette: which is as folio,vitti. • 'c'i'The Rep - tibtieS: or oreece perishedl „ ginjoili at; - 0 s 44't hcf; et#l 6 ititi 164.1edticier' : a vi gg ip d Opp !,dftttcS 2 w as necessary feActi k ir a 4Oorit'Aierf'eCi - unity, Our fatheriscetliitigi thWlecessi t ies of - 1116' future; filueded rib6kilu .j ade pied; converted niaiiy nations. into orie -By the adoption of the Consiitutiori, the States surrendered their separate i soy.er 'li , It4Pfeee B ; P#rthnittg , the 114 , gOidrtil *yea PpleP of the nation. Yet some traces of the confederate system were still allowed to remsier. , No provision was wade for rem- edying injustice, or revising the action of the States in matters pertaining excltni ave/34.0!themskti(eO, )f{ them isire partial, oppressive, or even immoral, t does psi „smear thiit-CopiArgsa ‘ h4d the powef to initi - Pe.lPtixbiiiithasTh ad in sisted on giving such a power, it is prob able the Constitution would never have been t adhptea. - 11 iritii . ,"is'eVeAl of the States objected to the instrument, unless accompanied with „amendments. T4ese llfgarfnllPPll.lc- materhlly m lr oi rii,trA t e VOW 'Of tasngresS.fiv were 4,eipteff people almost simultaneously with the original document. Jefferson substituted the doctrine of State sovereignty for .State 1:1411htlin- or Democratic party, in opposition to the Fed. ra!ists of that day, who were for clothing the central : geyfrfunent with the largest powers:" Every day's happiness of the people of tirnkted state from that dqy to, the When this mar (;;toit(istic r edf"4o. to the Democratic party. And this war upon the part of those who are now in open epeaity ) with J ob asp ov as a w‘Si.Orreilerilism rierliocrat ic principles which Jefferson, Madison and Mason, with other friends of Liberty, succeeded Tit . engr i ralYing into the Consti tutiorcagainst the most violent opposi tion of the Federalists, who wanted a kingly ttiveriiiiie6t foien tifedirit Jeffer. son was in France at the time of the adopt lion of the Constitution, but he wrote to the friends of a free government, almost daily, descritingithe freitilloiisigaitiou he I wanted established fie- the people of America. The f,iiev.ing letter upon the subject referred to in the extract above, is here inserted, to show his solicitude 49-PLAS Ii I3 IAtie9t44I:Pc!..ILMUWITti.IO "PARIS, July, 1;88. " To JAIIES MADISON " I sincerely rejuiee at the acceptance of our new Constitution, by nine Slates; • good eanvakin.which some strokes only mount re-touching.. What these are, I think are sufficiently manifested by the general voice from North to South,which call for a bill of rights. I have a right to notbiiii'w 'nob apoi,hitT Gas a , zght,lo take awn). The people say "we are willing to give to your federal government-such and such powers, but we wish at the same time to have such and such fundamental .rights,s,ecured to us. To ,say, as *F T IV-4 1 - -e6edoei, that-a bill=ot Aglats-Was-not'pe ' CesSary, - because all is reserved in the else of the general government which is not given, while in the partiCUlar ones, all is given which is not reserved, might do for Ilie.andience to whichit was: addressed, Lir the reverse of this might . just as well have been said, and it is opposed : to strong Ainferences•dh the boilyof the instrument, .as s well as from „the . omission Of the clause contained in our present . confederatien, which ` has-- made. the reservation in ex ...tress tertns.. I hope, therefore, a bill,of rights will be formed, to guard the peo ple against the federal: goverriruebt, as they are- already guarded against- the State governments." JefferSen 'kneir..the Federarparty well enough already to desire theprotectien *laf the peiplengainst their . tyranny, One especially was the ' great desire of hi• s' heart, andnthat was to give the Amer ican people liberty of consetence,and free dom fromiperse:eution against the puri tans 01 New England, as wilt - be 'proven as this hii4tery proceed - sT and that Is the true riatilf2tfhrell the talrfietenisters in the United States from that day to this, hay!! de? u mrced, the , Defflocfacy of, „f:kur btu& tit not tkbeen 7 for !ilia iDenioerniie party,-the -.Puritans of New England; could still have, whipped and banished the taptiSei; 64 . coo d have fi r ed the copatlini for nen z atlertdatfce _lvor) ,their worship;',aikti littined - binned - ele 104 pr-books. * Their' could have hung the Quakers, cut s9fribeir,lear.Pi'Pr.haMbOtti, their4Ouguis with , a. red-hot iron:: But., I:itisposatit, said, " Cott res~;eliell t'especting an establiislitri4 e.tif trego . 6if, if? prohibit in the free exercise tiiii.e6r,'''hcidibOu-' rittanerlyere compelled tolcenr ... thCirds off:fi:ein every deumuiuMitip, Ali/pings, finings, and imprlsonhgniii of the;:digerent . sects were Alt, er(4*(otir thlit'get-control,again, and_ittltlVlOlr; ing filemoCriey,. obtain the iiewerthex.-: I lmegetheae . ' Amendments from our Coil etitution.- •- To show' boisr.jealous the : people, were ' of.surreodering,: theiy liberties, into .the , bandeOfi-getieral %goveruine:tit; theletter of a_govruor of Rhode Island to - Cougress,,. kriv,ttig not accede, t,4.11:4 :OAS: !.: • St ate 'Of Rhode libilfa AarvolicrAo r x , '-trera Nlbsill j t : T:? 10 . 9 Y -0 / 411 . - .ThLtkikiliiMAraN3A4-: ate and the House of Reyreseritatioilitif th-eillei:efr-eriltillstathar4i4l46o64o Coeitg aaritiitilairrflie fittogle l a this Astemprick thi,s wertatarit#l - to showzlim liiiardirwe hiriqi rq, the liiirffihipit 6 t we havidured, the i treaspre we have sp pie 4 (blood, we haOrititstr gbeth r rk,,, ronb tilintbn-Caage; ind titrienielly.th ot-1 ...., w jest e had in view. the preservation of ' onr,liherty,.....The , people $ JAW- States frinii - ies first-setttement;•'ha+;tebeert adetti i ton;ied and.strongly,attaelml ,to, a Demo; ocritieforM of - government. 'They have , i k iewkin the ziew, , Coustitstkitm, an-ap proael, that'll' rui_entilf; toiiard — tiliat 9 c l ll.O gcoyerOrnetit, wit h wLi let ,w9ltuyp Mel?' diggOlVt!iif Otir - ednnecude, at so muqhhaxardand Texpense•of life-and Afeti . itire.. Can. :it liti; ,bou ght • strange it 66 1 't hat-'w it Irt bete, itostrAssitints34 0E44 1 00 wait to see what further checks and se curities would be agreed to, and estab lished by way of amendments, before they would adopt it as a Constitution of government for themselves and posteri ty ?..'These amendments' hive already, we believe, afforded some relief to the minda , of thelkeople of this State;.' We are sensible of the extremes ,pz?, , ,which Deriuidratieal_gOvernment is sometimes liable, but we esteeni thim temporary and partial evils ; compared with the loss of liberty and the rights of a free people. 'ffii feel o,nreelves attached by the strong esetiei of'ffiendShip; of kindred, and of interest tii-oar sister States.- ' •4- • , .".. .Jotist. COLLINS." Ai akfiik.ii-itt reatignitenuhtbazattadeeb and was founded by a martyr, of the.Ne.w England „Puritans, , who.• f waa-,banished from their'preaente - for Ciftlitentiffig for re- I t igioas.libertv . , it is. no wonder,that,the Ogple -of hia'State shotild'stand in "ditizid of trad6rblistif.;' Had it net been for 4,lliie amendments, making the Constitution thoroughly Democratic, it is probable . the 'Union would never have been formed.— The authority quoted above says : "If the fathers bad insisted in giving Congress the power to interfere in the in tepalAffaira of a State, it is probable the Constitntionwould never have been adttp te'd. ...its it'gviia, the several States objec ted to the instrument, unless accompanied with amendments, materially restricting the power of Congress. Jefferson fotmed the.Deincieraiie party in opposition to the Federalists, who were for, clothing the centraY government with the tirgest pow ers. But the South, in striking ,for State sovereignty, which they had not, have lost. what they had—their State rights ! , 7ffe shall never ; be . again town:once were. :ereiOltition haii passed over us, and the nsi libet - i ma our tbirty-fotre States r aid fell -nigh o iteßatedj They 40thiie is' consolidated. Tile Unitm as it was, (Vas iiiitiveriLpassed away. We rejoice in' the cbingel,'A We • rejoice to ilea our govern ment conaolidatedinto ar.gtrong, a vigor ous, a just and righteous.oovernment.--= ne4o.lVel Svill yet shine- - ; The cutting of the diamond. will bring ,out, its radiant beauty." ~4‘. ":1" L7.> 7 - - --', . • , Alas for the hopes of these poor Feder alianz'who were so 'rejoiced that the Un ion had passed forever -away ! -Alas for the jewel so long dimmed by Jefferson and the Democratic party of other days, tbat it was not even' now permitted' to shine , ! - Abut for tbediem,ondmilich they rA had ,p ;e 'for the ibre_w• - i4the mon ,areh., that ri?__Fittting Tras i allowsd to.h4ng out - rdiaef Ifekiity r - Andie- ktiabnknr, •a- •paill tr Ot ' of the 84104 pft.N4shiagiciP,lplit,Teffersoui , :of Madison and Monroe, dashed the crolyn which • was proffered. him by the Fedetill party ; frpgi his bTo s. them : -"My policy is to restore all the'Sfates to their original relations to the Federal government of, the United States. Waf,(l)- Ington presided' over the body that form ed the Constitution under which all-the States entered into this glorions,Confed eracy...e.}.l7-41dicy the I mama ion of the , Uoion of the States as it was desin ed by theiFather-of his country. Wash ington its - embaltoed.in the heirtii; ofall who I , 9ve free sOveroment., Our_ _ nnly 'a:lfety, min a strict adherence to, and pies ervation of the Constitution of our tath. ere; - Which is the palladium of due civil and_religious a jtbailje;''•:Let.-us cling to it as flhe Market clings-- fo=t4e --iasts,i auk ;!ettilSO.t. close arOifinititkandi)e„- - doieriiiii'ej.4 will he restoed in hit pristioe-pariV ; "The Fed eral Uoiett.oelt innitbe--preseried.' " No wonder these traitoreiiilieu r and 'deriounee" - illy -policy," which 41ireet'Opposition to their owe. 31r. Ski ard' ea,yal • • "When the time 'Wall ciiine 141a:there shall be :President , who vuitt qiccept the power [these, Federalists] offered .ticl)ces idea Janson . then the_tithe rived for th e rolling of an Imperial Throne into the White Houle, 'and sur rounding it with Imperial Guards." The hopes and plans of these lovers of Monarchy, are now to keep the door shut against the ,Southern States, until a Lou is Napoleon can beßlacvd, in the-Whit e House, to sit on their Imperial Throne and' as a DeVotpver‘tbeir,coikolida tedAptah)4,,stkile ihe fk itithdgipfliber ly are ready to fight if need be, for the ,Ilnion founded by Wiraphington, who Is :still revered by President-Johnson whose. ioice rgiehoes thcrenleiy'p'roneuniced.np - onztlurebortulter c!f. the, "Father - of. Opr 'Coital:q v by all the 'early 'patriot's of Amer ica,•,,that.• be was "First, in War, PZace,'sind First in the hea rts of hisCouti t.r tryme.%l r. - TNION „HOTEL; NEW MILFORD, 1,1 Pa: ,Latolji kept vi C. VaiL ,:+TOHN Relas or, Proprietor. r.ilears - 'alarcrattt. to to at, without Wog Atintetti tor woo arriving on the - My. :withlottb ttYs toe - ,1413tt I nARTON 11 4 113M:', ,GREAT, SEM NEWITIIIMAIMADARPOT. ;VIPIRBoIIOII ill open at on bounreof 71,172 night for the. MM. accommodates a Paaserjw-i. e , 11, a .'.,BVSIN:ESS'..,:eIMOS.: , I - - . • A' Traititr AV LAW' ; 'Oll6l iSytt die atbri cob' etqlb,34qllo/1°16taf41;31410;004N-:. tvEi4illB itira reVOZTAittlles: Clovet ati.d'Tftmothy• - sea.lso 'Gtneeftesi tnittlia Saaars.•llol4dises, Syrups, Tin' anti 'Coffee. { ;"bet fflde - of Hatill,e4Venue. *wactiltpr, April .7, gr.O. DR. 'E:Tc, itINEB, ' TTAS permanently located at Frlebdiattle for tliepnr pear-of:practicing niedlcin And; enrgery_ln all Ite brunet ea. He may found at.the tlackpan * ills. • tnace bourr Emm 4. 0.00 9,pk, m„ jaaptf lath. .X.,•. • . • , . 'PE - TOPA-AY; '• • ,• • febl 64tf Ati Ica tAtera, Pa. strrroxv: - ;.r...* : .thescia.- • ALsciatic.iiveor., - e p 7 , •„ . Fikv A divino, Pw 0. S. GILBERT, - Malogincikeci.l3oui.ottcoae ear . „pi 6414Obsid, Pa. . --• DOOL..E. ItANDRICIt„' ' . oIIYS ICI A N At SITKGRON, reatiectfidly tendert; Ma professional servfc'es to the Citizen of 'Friends. vile and 'vicinity. air Office In the officeof Dr. Leet. Boards at J. tiosford's. ily3o 63tf ABA, TU*II4,LL, li)targir4 w nlWediel+ , l 2heraleibs, ~,w' O laste, Groceries, Pa P n a cy l toftl i s, Jewelry i' ll er l f n e - - , iery,,tc—Auent for all the most popular PATENT EIJICINES,—Montrose, Pa. DR. WA'. SMITH, lIRGEON DENTlST,—Montrose, Pa. 0. Office in Lathrops' nen 1)a11d1ng, over 2.1 1 : . the Bank. All Delftaloperatiorle will be 'I I I * erformed In good style and warranted. JOHN GROVES, ILIACHIONABLE TAIL OR, Montrose, Pa. Shop U one door west of Searle's Hotel. re - All orders tilled promptly. in tlrst-rate style. "ruing done on abort notice, and warranted to tit WM. W. WlT'll, re I 'iABINBT AND 41,1A1R MANTIFACTURBRSom - -,1 . of Hain street , iintroso,..P.A ... tf ~ , LII4ES, ...- kii ,-. -.lisc - i c * l4 DIASHIONABLEIAILOR. vitro: L l,. Sho . ' fl.' In Phenix Bloc vet storeof It , ... atront -' *roater. L All wor rrantcra to Ilt.Ag finishZ i Bloc ~..„itit, don eh otice, ifbeat at 0., jan' . I -'ki . . . ..,r.; ) i: 3eJ 0 ITS S&TTTERt' ' ' RESPECTFULLtSzinnonnWi thatire: I, nJilst7pre areti,.l cot ao..kinds ca.,Garmenbi In thertnost toua Style Fa.n.. an? warrinied to tp. r z 1 t h eleennce etli ease. 1 op o‘, or!. N. Bullard's Btpre, Montrose. • - - 111 - 13LTIZBITT,1 -- • . ..-- 1 , ir t p: A LER In Stapkind Faitcy Dry °nada, Crockery fil Hardware, IrotuStoves,-Drnea, OM. and Paiute Ddota and Shone, 1143 and Chps. Purai , Boffalo Robes 6p:ocarina, Provlalonntc.. Ity Mlll'oid..+Pa. WM. H. -- cooftß & Co., - I DANKERS. Montrose, Pa. iFttlFeessors to Post,Cooper 101 . S, Co. Office, Lathrop`a new building, Turnpike-at. FICINTTIXO COOPER LIZERT DRINKER. A. 0. WARREN, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension, AolL and Exemption Claims attended to. tebl ygd — Office first door below Boyd'a Store, Montrose, Pa ROGERS it - ELY, ladiaeoxismel ALAzoticori.etc mp 10• Brooklyn, Pa. STROUD & BROWN, VIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS. All ll' business attended tuprompily. on fair terms. Of fice drat door north-of e.b.tcharoici Hotel," wept aide of Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1. 1988. Du.a.ncoa 71. , • r . Et1.91-10t v :L- Dnoww. C. 0. FORDHAM, ROOT tillt9FrnealerandMannfnettirer leoettrove., Pa. Shop on .'Maly street,, one door below the Poet Office. All kind& of work ude to order, and repairing done neatly. Jan 1 a DR. E. L. BLAKESLEE, nITYSICIAN & SURGEON. has located at Brooklyn, Susq'a co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all calls with which he may he Office at L. M. Bald. win's. [July 11—ly C:11' 30 PENSIONS, BENTL-AND BACK' PAY. 'undersigned. LICENSED AGENT of TEE GOV wil I give prompt attention to all claims entrusted to his curd. 4ChargeOlow. and Infos. oration 'FREE. L. F. FITCH. Montrose, Jan. 14, Ga. tf SLODIERS' BOUNTY , e'ifi SION S 9 ,`- And • ilack: 11111E' on dOraigned ,Lipmart _emit* Or TRW GwitiErP• eve prompt attOntion to all clalittOntras ted to ills . &ire. 4.r0 charge Weep an*serol. Montrose, Aug. 20.'63. d. B. NeCOLLITId. SO.LDIERSf BOUNTY, .PENSIONS, maxici 3349.4a1t. Vbetizr, MME anderatmed. IJOENSED AGENT of the GOT. ERNMENT, having obtained tha neceseary forms, dtc:: will give p rompt atteattoa to all claims thtreated to httrcore. Ist/ charge tallest. aucceelifol. • • GE<IN'E. LITTLE. Montrose; AiflllP fith. UM, Tll6 liobtrose Democrat IrPortigakDavisar Ttrzip t ai Mosiiiso, Ai Voirruoss, trequzusto4otlacrir. P.A.4 BT AL. 421.M1 Wt. Rasa C:1)]:10"i • ,44i. MIU ANIMA I,i APPA . N4-0.4 ON AT END OP.TEAR. . „ Business advertisements:lnserted at4l per square.of .10 lines, three times,and 25cts for each additional week. Yearly advertisers, with usual' chanvii, ebarged 1110 for four squares, quarter columbilil6,•'half column ono column .60. Unclothe? amounts bielact proportloo. Business cards of three linos, ;or one &Ur a line. rff''Legal notides at the customary rates. Job Prititing csecxtted neatly and promptly at fair price's. Deed., mortgages. Notes. Justices' , Corustahleir. Bawl, and ottier .4W:4a/or hale!. iirseor7DANti7' 4041314141 7faC51:117320.. .N:RlitiMID:101111.01T1 • I.:si` HEAD . OrNAVIGATION. lETIZEI Tir iin rnA ta t igned tarng rebullt , rig Ifothidirod pre -1#1,44-ors PLow PoiArrs, SAW. MILL - • NOWLItra .:;MACHINE-'.0E411127G, AdRIC'UtTGRAL .14 1 1p4oasitrzs', a s :;R „.„, J11,1,1* ' Otitt4; Invigittadrilfrp 2toien•, , t * Fife 7 We-1W At ofthintal SENEGAWNSURANCE * AGENCY, • .3KtrNilt.p,iew Of10:44 Capital' and • • • Staplus„., ; $5,000,490 Insurance Ce. of Math Affierita, "tars, CispitatandBurnins,.„ 1,1'00,000 iiiternational Fire. heuristics CO.' of N. Y., • ..Cuplud and Edrpluo,l , , 1,400.000 Girard - Fire and Marine Insurance_ Co. of Phire,.Capital and Surplus,ammo I.,ycorning County Mutual Insurance Co.of r Money, Penn a; Surplus.. 1,500,000 Farmer's Mutual jnenrance Co. York, Pa., 'Capital and Snrpl us; 500,000 Enterprise Insurance company; P1an5, 75,000 Capital and Surplus, . ~ Stisurance Co. kW - of:Pennsylvania, Phil. • ' Capital and Splus, 100000 lienslogt ur on Fire and M. !neurone° Co., Millt;Vppltal arid Surplus; :300,000 C,OptsectiCat.ltntual,LifAinsurance.oo„. -. 7 Wirffeidreistin_,. — paying'oo_per cent:- dividends soltseskifured; letfidthr‘- 10,000,000 American Lite Insurance Co., Phlladel , oda, Capita), 1,000,000 - , travelers'lnsace Cw. Hartford; Conn., lapwing aß.irustall kinds of accidents, - - 4 . - . too:Sts Hartford Fire Insurance Company, ilarV • - ford. Conn., Csplusl And Surplus, 0,4,583,163 Pritnarn Fire !Minnows Co., Watford, Ct., . - $500,000 business entruste care will be attomd , et to On air terms, and all a s s e s s promptly adjusted. , . STROUD ff. 'BROWN, Agents. imr—Pfdie first door north of” Montrose Hotel," west 1 1 side of Public Aveone. , • Druzsos Brawn, Crt.ant.ns L. linown. siontrosi2, Tan. Ist. 1566: 1 PURE 'LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. MIREFFARED by.all practical palaters 1 Try it, and yon-4111 brie° no other. Mattoractarv4 only_by, ZIEGLER t. SMITH, ialesals;l4* :ftlat sod Glass Dealers 4 • 53,11)43 " . IIa Mr, , , N 4d:At;ept , THE FAMOlig Come and seetbeftimous Barb r,! . , • Famous Barber, late of Hayti. Late of Hayti, now at Weeks', Now at P.M. Wecks' Store Room, Find •me obeying and shampooing,. - - • Find mem:Ming hair to suit you, Find me ready nt your service. At your service, CHARLEY MORRIS Montrose,Oct. 15, 1863. tf THE MASON & RAMLIN c7.A.:33XIVEIrr CPR. C3l-.43.1%713, FORTY different styles, adapted to I.4:lured andaecu lar music, (or $BO to $6OO en( h. - Fifty-one gold or silver medals, or ether first premiums awarded them.— illoltratejkcalPlogues free, Addrees,_MASON HAM LIN; qua m' 9t M 4 ON BROTHERS, New Took. MtIY2 g PIO ! • • • • • • • ' w .t.,01r14 - - FOR SALE,. (PUB iolnkriber offers for sale a Sew choke Bonding IL. Lots In Great Bend Village, in close proximity to the extensive works of the 8.. &W.R. R. Co., ,now in progrig.a. They, aretaid oat in convenient shape and glidd.slse, and may he purchased at liberal rates and on easy terms of payment. Great Bend, Dec. 7, 1844. E. PATRICK. =--koVrA1114:111-%. si-J1 MINER & COATS ? ..rpmiutip wr telpur Boy, r e co,ner, 18 the &et to buy your ftBlll, GROCERIES, in PROVISION, • CHEAP'. CHEAP! CHEEP ! ZINER & COATS Would Inform the public that they are now opening a NO and Choice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. just received from New York. which they will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for all ki.rds of Farmer's produce. We have made arrangements with one of the best COMMiSt.IOII Muses in New York for shipping Butter and Produce, and will furnish Pails free of charge, and make Liberal Advancements On consignrnents of Butter. Alno, CASH paid for But ter, Grafi/ -aud.Egga. "A fresheopply of GARDEN VEGETABLES, by Ex press; alwaye on hand. fal for the liberal patronage already re eJfetr;:r!''n we hopeby dealing honorably with oar =Wont ers to still further extend our trade. C. G. I.m ER, - . . W. IL COATS. AlOtitSpee, 4,arpas. 18611. ' 3dl , - I t/ ‘; tf e t& 0 Ulr, S forgo aul-Cattle Powilorse ig and favorably 'own, will thor- Iblyerinviatorate ,ken-down :and my-spirited boiwea, by tiennettic,illn% and cleattelng ` , mica and Inter sec It is a sun pne /cativo of all dis eases incident to * Coowls; tu • TEMPER, El a th -VERS;ROUND) iwt_XOSEI OF del • TrrE AN!) VIT, cag ENERGY, kn. two Jamwitainr. • wind, Inareaaes the appeilte—grh , • smooth' an ikin—ant C:r Wanstonaa— - ib mlaarablersicetet 2 -ac ham. elt) laall diseases of Swine, snob u Coughs, Mama In my the Loop, 'Aver. , ' • • fro., this title% • •1 - • ts as ale opecie. - By patting from • one-half a paper toe paper , In barrel of swill the - 1 c. - • "abofed=gr • • • bee -• , or 'entirely preveitlit ff to dm, a eeitala *preerentive and're.• Bog Cholera. - gziC4 s Ceuta per 'Piper, or alipasica larmarD int .„ e 94 IS: A:. VoTrrz 'sr, 13EL0., •. . AT THEIR ' WHOLSSALE DECO OM MEDIVINEDIMIT R , bis No. -116 Franklin ßaltim o re; For Sale by Drnyaieta and Storekeetwo ustenyh pilq Ant! ; ' NOTICE TO. THE 'PUBLIC.; /ME subscriber respeetrallyinfttrmeths public flat hettas leased the Shop— " • *U• c: acthons:Pdai the Foundry et. Saktrtere. Cestcimers will do welt to call, as Mg 'CCM thing done In the Blectutmithing line neatly lie ttromlot tx for cash, IV2 OW'S ea I 4 1 M at A SpWA ;; ra& 1143.11. Tait ` . ."11 "8 • • t, "" ABEL TUR RELJ •„ .• ,„• ” - :„ .".•reeglVhig NEw...G 00, • ~ kid keeps Cdrittantly , on 'hand a laD l ffid 4.ealtalge" sertmcnt .of gcnoinwi _ Drugs, -, Lioness, Paints,. Oils,. Dye-stuffs, Tran, ; '.flipices Said other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall apd •Wioclow; Fru-, <*pt•r, Glassware,' ' Lamps; lierorene, Benzoic. .T.llpnera.oll.lubricating4ll, Neetslook Oil, I , Refined Whale (Al. Varnish, Whips, i - Guns, •Pistols, Cartridges; PoWder, ' Shot, Lwid, Gun Cape, Musical ' Totd et Soaps, HMV Oily, Brusher, .Pocket Knives, Spectacles, "FriliPl/r Plated Spoons, Forks, and Ivory Handled Knives, ' - Dentist's Ankles', a general kßrtirtment ur • ' Fancy Goods,' JewelryiP,eititer7 All; , !:(1 ( THE, , , • Patent • Medidines advertised In Montrose, and nearly everA..09,01?,,E.,141) •Ils? ANY- MARItET: - sberis PetUtt evcrytblog. to ream he Sick: to Nettie the taste, to delight the eye, tozratify :the 0/ 11 09, and also tostandoce to-the real and-substantial mittens of life. Enumeration Is impracticable as lieirentti LW a newspaper. Call at the Ding arid Variety /Rime of • r • • ! T ABEX..TURRELL lMontroite _ • A FRESH LOT` OF NEW - .GOODS, JUST ARRIVED Tuft TT,Ig . fm• P - . 1:110kILZ;1, iljEll.4lKle At *I. ....... .. - IDR ATTY.—Aliburii 001- ~,,. . ?: 1 1 - , den. Flaxen, and 'Mikea . ....t ' `, 0,4 CURLS produced by the nee .s,r . . 7 ..../ /.._ 1., of Prof. Dnilifzuk's PRISED, , ; t ti p : LE CIIEVEAUX.. One tip' .'.'.. , ;,.4 plicstion warranted to curl -....-7.4111 t.--.... -,, :..-. 4, the most straight and flub- -- c 4 ,..1'i• , ' born hair of either sex into warytinglers or heavy massive mitts. Has been used by the fashionables of Paris and London. with the most gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and post paid.sl, rrescrintive cif-enlace mailed, free. Address/ SllttGElio SII UTTS & L'o , Chem ists„No. 285 River atraet, Troy, N. Y. Only ! wet.. for the United States. • ' ' myl tlefspq Excelsior . . Excelsior c3=A_Etairxerix...ta4l..:Va. , ,tat HAIR _ .ENTELtivIINA:1 1 ,0t , FOR 4EItIOVI,NU SiCE'Rti,FIAT4L'i3 HAIR TO the tidies especially, this Atlvalienbl& 41c011a tory recommends itself as hang; an almost indispensable article to female beauty. lb easily:wolfed. and does not burn or injure the sttlpt bot sets dimity on th. roots. It is wan - anted to remove-super - Aeons hair from low foreheads: err tram any part Of the'budy, completely. to tally and ra/ically evtirnanlng the same, lea vingithe skin soft. smooth and natural. This is the only mitt le u-ed by the French, and is the only veal ratify.' depil atory powder in 'existence. Price4l per package. sent post paid to any sddross. on 'receipt or an ortler. by . Jinni:Ann; thntrrs it, C.., Chemists. myl tyiefspq , ta.3,5 River street, Troy, N. Y. O~:p:~3T~LLBR'Sf WHITE . 1.IQC:111' ENA . II . EIi • FOR,lpprovin end Beautifying the complexion. Thbnolitt'vainahle and - peftect preparation :in nee. for Oving tht kin,n,beatitifto ; peari-jlke tint.: - the I.ls only rolukiYin youth. it quickly remove. tun. freckles, pimples.. blotches; moth ateti.• e, ertiptirths and ullimporit lee or the flan k kindly healing Wee sante, leaving tide skin whitb and clear a....alitha.tei. Its use *cannot be detected by the closest sertdiny..and'buirti vegetable_preparsrtion perreptirbarmieatt It is, the only'artielejefilr kind nsed - by the.' rveqch, and is cob. aidered by they Parisian, a 5 tjn.dltptbtsable to SI perfect Utiwards,of 31.1.000 betties , were sold Miring the past year, a iuftleient critionnteeieritS efficae+. Price only Zeta.' Mailed, post pmklon,reecipt of All order by sittrrts chemios. myl lyctepe . 1 , 'll9sl:iver srceet, Troy, N. 1. 00 Prat YEAR 1 We want Agents . every where to well onr IMPROVED sin Sew. lug Machines. Tbrtst „new kinds. Under .andtipicrr feed, Sent on trial. Warranted five years. —Above eat ery or large commissions paid. The only machines sold bubo United State.for less than :5404 which . axe Nip licensed by Ilonle, Wheeler & Wriamf, Grocer B, Raker, Singe:77 , teo-.kiild,Bachelder: Al! other chenp.machines are infringements._ . d the seller or user are ibt - bleto arrest, fine arid iMiasonmerrt: Ilinstratedrireutdr. Petit free. A ddress. Or Call:upon (: LARLat Bidde ford, Maine, or Chicago ,111. IN2'€) . :inr 4 Baldwin 'Allen, Mitehell. 33,A.mirowlxisr After retiring for ,ftiirty days at. " find labor." have re • named business at the old ,stand, ender the come and Urm of BALDWIN, ALLEN ti DUTOBELL,i DEAL Pi. , Fkmer; .Salt, Pork, . 13 1 1 !ifr, Chesicry Dried Beef. Hams, Fish,. Smoked ibut, Candles, Tea, Cope, Spices,. Syrtij7, Molasses;' Sugar; `I W - hesll, Clover c 6 .Vrixodcy Seed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, dc. 4c. ' • Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to Bee and wait upon our old and new customers. All Goods and Maur warranted. -. A. BALDWIN. • W.. 1.. ALUM S..N.MITCIIEII. Montrose, April 10,1866. . k, t 90 A MONTII 1 "Agente ' , minted !lir eh tritirely new articles:.jttst - mit. Addrees G. T. GA- R Y, City Building, Biddefott, Me.„ ; ;...- - , [rciaWiler :. IMPORTAtitAFEMALESy. . -. ' - .',. v,'• .-4:',,, - ?• 0 \ ,- ( 11' ' . " .r ( -, 4* ~ ...,..,:::k ..-.,:,....,,..:,. v ..,. \\) .. • - i -4v, ,1: :.. -:e., 6 • , fh& - , A • ~ , sco . ....„ _ .. 'WILL immediately4reilc‘e,trithbitijiaingalfdister- Minces of the periodic discharge. Abe crAtising from relaxation or suppiessfon. They act like a charm In remerittigthe pains that accompany , difficult-or trn iluglenitemenetnoation and are the only Pure and.reli 'able remedy for Flashes', Sfek I' elii actin,' Pains in the Ulne.aack and-Sldes.l'alpitation of zilie flout, Ner .voes Tremors , Ilys,teries,.§pasym. litplen. I.lrtp, and otheinnpluatornr and'dairgermisrffitte - oferinnhatarel condition of the sexual functions. In the yens, case* 04nm: Albux or NV vr., fill elret o ,,altgeOY core. . ' • Dr. - Choesqpp.n.o r.eTl l 4/e•Tilin l' Are the only ,medici thgt..,nlLiriled . anti" staple litiles, have relied on for Mir ,yelars, or ran. rely upon now.— BZWAliff'Or IM/741 1. 44 Tithite- Fill!liPinrz OR Peet 1: ., 'preporatibb everpni or aid,' with fmmsiffsle aud'per• ststepahlOptai. DO'Net fl TIECRIVEIIi- •'Takelthla VvilfrAllignf - A4 1011CArE;g1Ft. am; tell, him that.. you ans. he best ehd most 'relinblePemalehledichte In Abe worbt; whieb,ll, coniprisediinn -A-, ~ i , ,,., ; II Dr - i , llbeettetnares%Feittale , Pillio They have teteliediAnd, pie - Mow reerflitty the sanc tion of the most eminent Physicians in Apperlt a. , Explicit Directions with each box—the - Price,'Otot Dollar per box, contaltrinwtrotr- 50 to CD Pills, Pllbileat by mai), pyomptly, by, rpnittting...tbe price t 6 tbe-Yropiletersicir afirauttioitsted• agent, item:nem Ittudis,,,' :!, ! --;- ; LL,:ri : ~,- ALI .i'. .ftf, -Prvgki,t,q4.wragyi ...... ~ :,..•::.. ! . ~., ~, ,40c,q4i9s, a litZli, Proprieti+ie. - - - ‘1 '' .l 2av itreet, 'NeWVoik. ll VIRVIRPINIVE•LiNkO illoimlltotailMlMi for ontross an vlc atty. r.... N 1 . Oct. 31. comfy .-- ,, :t ..,. . a .4% 4tien is invaluable. van the quality .d the milk, It been proven S'y an- Anal apartment to lam the quan tity a milt and means twenty per 'Ol. and make the Mee dim and rat. In, fattening ale, it gives them appetite, loosens dr hide, and tea them dare AGAIN t '" • C. -- er,.***, • . tir "'cp . rr , ;7; l _ Ir, 4..) :, •1.. i : 1 :Al , .1...1. .. '...) 1 ._,„_,;/3..'... __i f .....:,.. r....—./ .. - ,, , . 1 . . T .:' ".I,:t ••• ' 5 c.. .•,. 111 S &111101,11101111 Y.: t CRANE; HOWELL' & 'CO . t _ eitiluag-Mine apnaddcofcbolicei col:111'6;i new ..., f ''. r • • , A. no w w to r a ? s u , ei c r u t ig . 21 1 ,08EL 3 , . ;„ DAITLy SALT. . SDGAII, - TABLE•SALT,' ' •orRUP • • • • BBL SALT: • jiIDt.ASSES, CANDLES, t• :. •• • • ' —' CHOICE TEAS , • ' BRINITE R P• •, •••'• '.. •i ! • COFFEE,. • • ••••, at.. at SPICES, 4, 17 - rturrtl, •f' , •” - NAILS,. .- - . _ , ~ ~„,,,,,K _ ..,, .. , ; WOODEN - WA lIE . i",... '' ' '' il, blg:_,,,. . BASEP.TR, •, ' .u' ' Leturk.... 1.. •••;• , !MOONS, (..,' is :• , . /... " • ' E Y u r .L'. ; ''; i • _ ll °4, th,ii • 4ta‘dfiifiFt,ft cticia?,iartety of all kinds of , ''', eraCti iestletniiia it, sell istltirleoalo or retati,r ' ..chiirp forieitob or ready pay. 1 Call and see before boygngelsewhere :. tor we ba t :,:.' pleasure u s stiowtnu ;Mir be d , whetLer you buy or not. r , ALL KINDS OF PROM:ME' i s , taken In eichknee for Goods at the beet market p r ied, ... ref - Rhop to basement of Boyd's bulldtagnentbelow Bearle's Hotel. Also, Meat lifarlief.4d49l74i44,' Where Fresh Meats and Fisli of all kind); il, ke:pft , z elli C. ...., ' t : ,Q..14..c1i&Nr.„ 401ibi,d0 WELL. l'. T. BBIIGARSON. • AlP ll .talss sIW' Is MO.: i ' 1 . 1 LAZE and IMPORTANT MESS fan THE NEI! egr• FORTTISHER OAPTURETI rulliS time, and the good people of 'Wilmington ta d • 2 other pbsees in Dixie are said to he moth ?LIM tied ; hut the good people of Montrose and vtcn u o need nut be alarmed In the lea3t. as nearly all kind, al good , are out , g down, and have been going down OA Slot- of Use eubecriber) nirno.t to say day for a kill time past. and all wishing good Goods had setter ~ nod examine coalitions and - prices before buying, II my pnrpose to sell goose strictly nport-the•printip4of fire coo tel live. In the Franklin Bate' Idoutrgeo, Jan, 24. A. N. JKLLARD. Flll GROCERIES;, TEAS.—Choice Teas, aod at lea, better at 125 lad bus) at'ls and Ilia perlb. - n • , 7 Sugars,. Syrups and liotntLises that .are met, atd V nv!: Lt• t hat is some sour. Tobacco,. (the .'pithy weed"i from 30 to 120 ct.F.pr itv. a nd'Oanie en the-oliane of snuff: Yankee NOlo.oll‘ Bonito Old Stationery, :Parht Diaries for 185. candte-, Nuta. Crackera, Chests, No;! and Boma-tic Wine,. Butter. Lard, Potatne,, Freeh ilramTes, Lartiona and lota or Other Good thmo quite too numerous to mention, for sale by Montrose, Jun. 1865. A: N. ttULLARD. Manhood: How Lost, How Re. . stored • TrWr orb frbri. n new edition or Dr. Culver. eij , Weir* (7ripbruced Ehrerty on the radical rue (without medicine) of tma..ateTonunocs, Or StIll•Dhl WeaLinoes.' Iln - blunt ar)' Seminal Loettes, Import:tr.- !dental and phylicar Incapacity. Impedirocntitt.-Yr Plage. etc. ; also. f'ontutuption, Epilep-y, nmi Fits, if.. duce(' by ee it intlnigeliddor aexuatdxtravaganCt i . rfr. Price. in a sealtidy-nerlope., only fi cent.. The celebrated antholinTh is mint I table eePay clearly .. dereormtvlrci, frarn it. ihirtyt yeiars' eaccesernl max,. " that the alartuii.g coneequeneee of ne l-abnee may la r., r:rdienity timed w about the dangeronr nee of Intertil . medicine bur the-uppliention of the krtiferrpoltdin,E; ott - mOile olcure at once simple. certain and effectual, by . mennsof which every or:floret, no mete-r What hie am ditiClel uta,y be. may cure himeellcheapiy.,,p;ivately al! t redfeallr. a'rlihitc. Lecture should he In the handset ent , youth and every man In the land. e Sent.'tinder seid:in a plain eneetope;.te itnyaddrek post paid. , ots receipt of eta cents, cir.twe post stamp. Address the publishers. CUSS. :1 C. ]CLINE et CO., er.Y. :New York, .P test Otlice box I<Tsrch 10, 1S lyamp. Peace & Peacp P rim es PEACE ESTAGLItHED. Large l a ines of Priem' Conquered d• I?edi tad Yti Mgt a .3L e now rec for Spring Supplies, new and tarp • • • • Stocks of • • Dry Goods • • Groceries, ' Crocker3r, Hardware, STOVES, IRON,. STEEL, -NAILS, Paints, .Lump and Linseed Oils, Brn gole, Corprotings,-,Floor Oil Cloths, • Wall Pape:, IVindny Shades, Hats et Caps, Boats d..—Shoes, Clocks, etc. Including, ao , nyolatadn'tattetici of the woe Optti iltyleet of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, • Bp.:V.IBM. PLO.WEAS, which, ha win eell. on , tha most favorable term* to C.ASn, rnOtireE, or to Prompt Time Dams. Vlonr & Salt on hand as usual ,rune. ism • • HUNT BROTH RS, 9".45i4T caw', wir;olc.ile &Detail Dealers It • ' Map lAt e lial l 3E 3Fit. CP. W" . 9 'STEEL 'NAILS, ~,,sykovst.§; BUILDER'S HARDWARE.. , RAIL.. TRRSUNR TRAIL SEIM RAILROAD & Jrzytivo surruo. -CA.RRIA CID . SPRIEGS. AXLES: 888158'+ 11 Ba7IrB”.S 7 DTS and. 11%4.511MA , PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE • IR ONSMIOBA'z'SPO,KES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLI O BOWS. " ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and lES, HMS , rIIAMMERS'. BLKDGES. FI p c. At. C/HCULAR. AND MILL SAWS BFLTI.I, PACKING ACKLE' six) cas PLASTER ARIS CEMENT, HAIR £ GRINDSTONES. - P'IIHNCII WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER & FINDII • • • ' FAIDBANKIS SCALES. Scranton, March 24.-486& ly Lackawanna ot Bloomsburg Be R col,nnd, alto! •Novfirmt!er ST, 1865, pas anger 1ril? eill run as follows : • 'SOUTHWARD. " Leave ` , Scranton , , &so 1 0 : 50 "ItinkolOW. i s G:ss' • 11:15 • ftr , 1 6 V Arrivci at Nn i rrAnm e nerland, au:CO•1•1•1‘ • , • j f, Nonfrrovskun. •. TIM* ligrihrunburltnd,, 8:90 . ." • Ilittirtlle, • `ob i ' 41 ,, f ~.0;218: u ; It. a Kingston', „• , 8:80 tititivb lit Scranton; I . 0: 30 -• kl*lketig_ers takinmtiottnisonthlfs_otn tl.raptot , 40_84 - o. rn. yin Istortbifibcrlond,.rear.ll.lllarrtBburg nt ht:t6tiio:ooB. lo4 11upop rpBcl) Philattelppykai DUO p m. ,- •• Singston, Nov : . N. 4c, FONDA, toOPL. --- • - IDIFOWARD Ao.o6lll4loniPtinadelpidt 9i t Rieeesee of the Nervpass Sendai!. Urinan Uateyyateme=flew end relfabletratnieet—ite 'RePoo"; the LiGWARD-ASSOCIATIOIie by In ato." letZet onveltwee, flee - of ibnige. Ssit.l4o °wft-' -ltretbetrett .16 =••-• • 4 137 North 3d street, Pllttsd's.
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