The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 19, 1867, Image 2

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dissol,44ion" of- the-trujOii. -gat oettonek:
ltherty,-egii alee Tty Ow l %ill have pass
ed be ond our, resell...lt ie tho beet frame_
of govenitient'lli6 Ifforla, ever Eau? ;
well adapted' -jo the
g etOlety-liihiis,;or wante'or ;be Arnericatf
peotile; todigitiing Ihesttength-ota 'great
,rtnpirc, wit.transpeptiAlorbleissings:a le- 1
cni sell government, :laving a central
p W er,xo defenktliege.ner.al in:erests,and
recopilxank theauthoritrof the States as
h eiparaiittis ofintimitrisi rights. It, is
" of our ofety
d &open
.in mit ?pee at. holile t " It was ordab•
•. 1 ft more perfect rnion,eebstßO .
j ust e uel iqtureAlomesqtrlautyuittelratoi..
mod-the starers' welfute rovitiefor tint
wutinon ifil6t!ce;uxid tasititiii the bles.
ot#selatts , ancl, to pos.
teny?' •Tiles° great bzve been at. I
taint (1 heretofore, and will be 'again by
faithful °heal - erica to it , hut they aro
t tie Jo Lelost irwo treat with disregard' its
141 area obligations. : It was to punisirthe
gopti N .citAtou g kfling" the Constitution,
m
a' to vitylicato • its supreme authority,
t h 4 t..,syp catriid on &bloody war of four
y 14'. duration.
hall wo:utt w eel:no wlWge t h at. we sac
awed a million of lives, and expended
Lillioue of treasure, •to enforce a Consti-
tatientitatig hat.• worthy of respeot "and
preservation 2 Those who advocated the
right of secession, alleged in their own
justification that we had no regard Ter
I ,w . ,•atitl that their rights of properly,
sire and liberty, would not ha safe under
ihnonstitutiee, as - administered by ns.
It we now verify this assertion, we prove
thai - they v.-ere in truth and in fact tight-
tog . kr their liberty. And instead of
branding . their leaders tvith the dishonor
ing name of traitors against a righteous
governimmt, we elevate them
itthietoty _to the' rank of . selfsacrificing
p.tt riots ; consecrate them to the admire
tem of the meld, and place them by the
sill ‘Vishittgton, Hampden and Syd
eey; Let us leave to the infamy
thiy'.dcierve. Punish the:ilia they should
lw punished "according to law, and take
Epou ourselves no share of the odium
which they should bear alone. ,
• part' of public history, which can
et ver be fo,rgotten, that both houses of
Congress, July,.lB-61, declared in the
fotert of.a wolemn resolution, that the war
bo carried on for no per
prsee of s)ittgation, but solely to enforce
the Ttistitufioa and and that
whop this was yielded by the parties in
retellirel; the eantest; .E,ll o tad cease, with,
the ctsesCiutional rights of the States and
i
- 11ri - irep.olrition was' adopted; and sent
itil'ATi - fe . A.;:i world, unanimously, by the
(*;*hit;i OLli two dissenting voi
es
by the It was accepted : by
tl - .afrepis of the Union, in the South. as
• in in the North, As expressing lion
( ley; e n.i truly the objects of the war.—
ou the fetl.,l) of it many thousands of per
bowie I; e tii sections gave their lives and
their.f,ettines to the cause. To repudiate
i - I, re flsiy.:.l....o_thealek_Acti,teL.
t ague' laws of
thci--rii . ion would secure to, them, is a
hreaelt of our plighted honor, for which I
ena.rtne no excuse, and to which I
4s.
tat:A-et-voluntarily become a party.
•. - f.he &Nib; which spring from the unset
ile'd state of our government will be ac-
L;pwledged by alt;, Commercial inter-
Nl-76H is impeded ; 'capital is in constant
; 1)0;14: securitiesfluetuate in value;
paten itself is not.secure, and the sense of
otora.l.stid political duty is impaired.. To
avert thea3 calamities from obi country
I: is imperatively required that we should
immediately decide upon some course of
K4sniatistration which can - ,basteadfastly.
adhered to.
I sine thoroughly convinced that any
aettlement,ornompremise; or plan of ac
lid/I-iv-Niels is inconsistent with the princi
ples Orthe Constitution, will not be
oa-smiling but mischievous; that it will
but multiply the present evils instead of
reta.,ving them. The constitution in its
wiaele integrity and vigor throughout the
lerigth and breadth of the laud is the best
of i all comprontines. Besides, our duty
dees•uot, in my judgment, leave us a,
e:asice b.:tween that and any other. I be.'
sieve tout it contains the remedy that is
so Much needed, and that. if the co ordi
• e bral.el e s of the government. would
Laitcupon its provisione; they would be
!emud broad enough and strong enough
to sustain, il-tine of peace,' the nation
they bore safely through the orde
al c:f . a pl'Uir./Cted civil war. Among the
• iu re 1 guarantees of that instrument
e-e thole whleh declare that "Each state
• have at leash one representative,"
...Id that, " no state, without its consent,
t:Jatt be deprived of its equal suffrage in
the :Seeete." Each house is made the
" Snag,: the elections, returns, and
, lealttieations of its own members," and
'• with the concurrence of two thirds
ex , ..)e! a member:" Thus, as heretofore
urged, in the admission of Senators and
lt..presenta:ives from any and all the
_ states, there eau be Do just ground:4of op
prelieledett that persons who are disloyal
clothed with the powers of legis
let*J.u. this could net happen wheu the
CoiiStituflou and L:11'.3 are enforcedly a
vittil6l and faithful Congress. When a
..ienator or Representative presents his
eertituate . Oreleeti - on, he may at once be
thilhitted or ° rejected; or Fhallij there be
r
any...question ss. to his crt . ..
Jeri:n*4ls riray be referred for luvestigatiou
T. Itti appropriate coMmit tee.-
Led ; 4 11. Seat, i 4" MECO .be nytal evil - knee
sa LLD (MAO c i y .sbe ileule, oT Ythich 03118
beeteneklt manbeff, Idiot he possesses the'
r *got .gulifi
catl,ouo, Ifiefitsed ittratission tlie—d Mem
berOft•ivsnat - 01'4Ma OngjalltifV:MTU,gcli';'
ernOttlit44ll,;(et:iitia, bolistltn
ents4 tha i t rie,..,adn;tenisite4:-• f+•srtiil2•bu E.
pers,M , Witsil.td pe.tritit4 oiutati will be
...I..kpip4 a voLee..i.a• ihelegWeairo ooneeile
-oftlmmaticinpuntttlEpulftittlitTiOid
moral influence of Congress are thuiefic
lively .exerted in . theinierestapfloxatty_to.
the goyernirOnt,;anct'fidelitt 10. tho Un
'ion. Rind
,itit= it, • not ;far . beat r Oat : the,'
work of reethratiOn', slionhil blieconipliSh;i'
ed by +neer: ,comigienee Willi the iiltilii
requiretOritii•of - the'Constitution,.V.lan hy :
a reconme t ter - meaturesi vvbich; in- effect,
Midi :threaten the sub
destroy'.the &t a w s ,
versien.o.f,thegetterat go s vernment ? . .
' All that . iineoessarb- to 'settle this aim
pie but inirran • - tpfestibil - 'withoiit 'W
i ther , 'ltigitAttotror delay-is a willingness on
itlArparttaf all to sustain the Constitution
i and narrvltatoratisiontiiiiiii'practiCal op
-1 erntiOn:Tlerniorroweitherbranch of Con
grilie wialita - deblare that uponliFe presen
tation albeit-credentials, members con
; stittitionalty elected : - .and loyal I o thd gen
eral..gkwernmen4 would :be admitted to
seats in Congress; while all others would
be exi:lged, and" their remain va
carit until the-selection by the people of
loyal, qualified persims, and if at the same
time - afianranees were given that the poli . :
cy would be continued until all the States
were repretieuted. in . Congress, it would
send a thrill of joy throughout the entire
land, as indicating the 'inauguration of a
systein - which must speedily bring tran
quility to tho public' mind.
While :74-e are legislating npon subjects
which are of great importance to the
whole people, and which must affect all
parts of the country, not only during the
life of thelresent generation, but for ages
to come,: we should remember that all
men are entitled at. least to a hearing in
the councils whieb decide upon the desti
ny of themselves and their children. At
present ten states are denied representa.
non, and Wlien the Fortieth Congress as
cnibles on . the 4th day of the present
anth,sizfeen 'States will be without a
voice in the house of representatives.
Thts grave fact, with the importnnt ques
tions before 116, shOuld induce us to'patise
in a career:Of 16gislation which, looking
solely to therattainment_ of political ends,
fails to consider the rights it. transg resses,
the law which it violates, or the Cuusti
tution whieb it imperils.
A ItEtv Joutcsoar.
Washington, Starch 2, 1987.
TIIE TENtRE OF CIVIL OFFICCS
The message c.f the President vetoing
the bill to regulate the tenure of certain
civil offices,— is about half the length of the
document given above. After selling
forth the provisions of the bid, th,t
dent, states that in his judgment thev eon
aict, with the Constitution of the United
States._ The power of the removal is c6it•
stivutionally vested in the Presideht of Ole
United S ates, is a principle which has
been not mOre distinctly declared by Ju
dicial zathority , and judicial comment a
'l Cora than it has been uniformly practiced
upon by the Legislatlve r.nd executive de
-1 partmetits of the guvernment.
Reviewim , the legislation en this sub
ject, and the , debate consequent unon the
the decision of the,house that the power
of removal is veste in the executive, the
President refers to the decisions of the
Supreme dourt, and says : " When the
war broke -out, rebel enetnier, trnitor.i,
abettors and - sympathizers were found
every department of the government, as
well in the civil service as in the land and
naval and military services. They were
found in Congress and among the keepers
of-the Capita; in-foreign missions; in eai:ll
and all of the eseentive department,-, in
the judicial service; in the Post office; and
among the agents for connecting Indians
affairs. As! upon probable suspicion they
were promptly-displaced by rellsredeces
ior,-so far as they held their offices imder
execntive authority, and their duties Were
confined to new and -loyal seccessors, no
complaints -against that power, or doubts
of its wisdom, - -were -entertained in any
Cc:porter. I sincerely trust and believe
that no such civil trar is likely to occur
again.
-I cannot-doubt, however, that in what
ever form and on whatever occasion sedi
tion can raise an tffurt to hinder or em
barrass or defeat the legitimate nation of
this governtuebt, 'whether by preventing
the collection of revenue, of disturbing
the publie - peace, 'or separating the state;.
or betrayieg.the Country to a foreign en,.
i .enty, the power of removal from office by
the executive, as it has heretofore existed
and been practiced', will be found indis
pensable. Under these circumstances, as
a depository of the executive authority
of the nation, Ido not feel at liberty to
unite with Congress in reversing it by giv
ing my approval to the bill."
Military - Commanders in the South
First District, State of Virginia, to he
commanded by Brevet Major General J.
M. Schofield. Headquarters, Richmond,
Virginia.
1 Second District, consisting of North
.Carolina and South Carolina, to he com
manded by Major General D. E. Sickles.
Headqnartersieolumbia - , South Carc.dirra.
Third District, consisting of the states
of Georgia IPlorida, and Alabama, to be
commanded by Major General G. 11.
Thomas, headquarters at Montgomery,
Alabama, •
Fourth District, consisting of the states
of Mississippi and Arkansas, to be on `1
tuandatt by_ greinqt Major General E. 0.
C. (Jed; Ilendqiiaillvre, Vicksburg, Mis
sissippi.. .. _
Fift-lr*tricts,comprisiin the States or
Igiuisiana and Defog, to be eQunnatided
by Major General P: H. Sheridan, Head
:quartets New o,4eane;Lottisititr.‘,..
th:e.ppivdiak.ordepartaiental eutninatf
,ders ire .fireit;by 44 1 4. 4 gated. to the above
pain 4 - _ - dlstriet'aititaimitteis- .: .
' ? AY..gxdllipa.i4l, ig r.ati Cia' Grant. .'
ri...1•021.412 - szt, .-:
- . X-sir c itiaft:, Cititit'-'..
viatitist peintrat.
k; J. GEIIRITSON, • • - - Editor.
TUESDAY, MARCIIIO, OM.
The President's message.
We publish on our first page today the
groat message of President .TOlinsiin ve
toing the military despotism Lill e . - It is
perhaps the ablest, state , - pap.er.which ev
er emanated from the . executive depart.
ment of the government. • The position it
assumes on the grave constitutional ques
tions involved in the bill is incontroverti
ble, and its masterly )ogic_tmanswerablc-
No radical' has yet been found bold -en
ough to undertake to deny the ono or an
giver the other. This great document
should be read and pondered by every
American citizen. As an able, earliest,
and eloquent protest against the complete
demolition of that constitutional form of
government which has -heretofore existed
in this 'country, it will live in histoit hs
the most remarkable state paper connec
ted with the annals of this republic). Con
gress having annilfiTATed - the civil rights
and liberties of ten millions of people and
created the most frightful and absolute
military despotism of modern times, the
commander in chief of the army protests
against being converted, by statute, , ittto
limitless powers' to murder
and pillage the people of ten states. The
veto of a bill which transforms an officer,
whose powers arc limited by the Consti
tution into a iniiitary despot, is the Presi.
dent's-refutation-of the charge that he , is
seeking to rob Congress of its powers.
Congress places the lives and liberties of
ten iniliions of people at the feet of An
drew Johnson, and ho refuses to exchange
his constitutional powers for the unrestric
ted authority of a dePpot. We search in
vain the pages of ancient, inedieoval, aid
modern ldstory for a morn splendid in
! stance of exalted patriotism.
'On Tees. lagt t resolution wag
oil-erect in the Senate cf the Unitcd States,
,:c o l a ring, Coe s) mpatlLy of t!,is cott4,try
with 1113 Iris:t people in their stritg : _:le
against British oppression, but 111 r.
cal Stllnfil'i of to it, and it Wits itict
considered—a pleasant fact fir the FLA,-
ians ! r
A .. imilar resolution in the MottBo tnot
a like.defeat. -,*
Congressional Proceeding.
---sna-noves—r-mr•-raarirn'
troduced resolutions to a 441 14.rtrier condi
t ione, to reconstruction—asking for
:-chools upon negro equality basi., find
general system of contiscatcon, the lands
to be dkided among the negroes.
In the llonsc Mr. Donnelly i fnre.l
resolution olsynapathy with Ireland. Mr.
Stevens oljected to its introillieii,mF
March 13 in the Senate, Mr. Nye intro
duccd and asked ititinedi:de corn:el erat ion
a preamble and resolution declaring
the sympathy of the United States with
the Irish people in their struggle against
British oppression, Mr.-butnuer übjec•
re — An illustration of the depth of de,g
tatiation to which liquor used to excess
CV di rtd nee
. a man, is afforded in : time fitett
that a 'son of President Johnson was ro.
cently discharged from the Washington
[Lowe for Inebriates, located at Boston,
Mass., as incurable. Unhappy lather,
V. hose pernicious example has destroyed
his chid.
- The above sc./tidal is copied from rad
ical paper. If' there were any truth iu it,
either as to the alloged Alec or the in
ference, we might ask : Why did the Ite
publicnus-uomitta-te and elect an "unhap
py faller" with such a " pernicious exam
ple," to office
IlAnntsnuna, March 15.
The election to day passed off quietly,
the Democrats have D. majori:T.
.
. J., March 13.
Full returns of the municipal election
yesterday give Cox., radical r for Ntay . tor,
73 niajorily over Brown Democrat, a
radical loss of 187 since last November.
—lt is now believed that the trial of
Snrratt will be postponed until the nest
(June) term of the Criminal Court.
Chief Justice Carter will then preAde.
The prisoner continues in good health,
and is visited by his sister nearly every
day. Ile is said to be cheerful, but speedy
must of the time in reading.
Shad in the • Suiquehanna.
The first, shad caught in the Sustfa since
the alteration of the Columbia dam, wei e
netted nedr - Fiiiri'ie - W - ; Cumberland Co.—
nearly opposite this city—on liriday last.
-.lt is now ascertainod Lobe a fact that shad
.can come up the rtrcr, - artd•rhe prospect is
that numerous fisheries will be estaYished.
Pike, ryck and other migrating fish are
said to have made their appearance - in
great abundance.—Harrisburg Pairiatand
Unian.
-zthe Logislature. of AV isconsid, it4(11:,
sal, has parsed a lair dirobtiortla Stao
Treasire . m.psy .. ibi wages of its mer:
bfrs sua tfia salary .ot itsG9vernor irk co
Usgs for the peoplo• 11614 spit' ITN*
fsr tb• ()eel latildsrs.
AR YE T. HEAR YE:
411. pert Ons who mesh 'to
McP.,V . 6 la.ofrae-s•
.0 TUE rUILCII.ISE OF
REIMS & PROVISIONS
wit. eta at the Sto
nd a Good re of thesobserth of er:srbero they will
e Stock
doicellour; Fisk, Hams . etfgar cured),
Coffee 110 Tett: - Sugarti, Syr tfpr - aed
Itfolas4es, Tobacco, Snuff,
• cigare, etc. etc.
Alisc;;LA io - ct.l Stock of
17 426 ZI - 1W.F.3E1 NOTIONS,
School and Brunk Books, and ii few mis
014nefit13 BOUkX, WrlliaJ l j t/pers
auti:Envt lopes of superior qua l- •
ities and perfumed,
Gents' (ad Ladies' Paper Collars, Canned
and Dried Frail., Changes 41.: Le 1.40,211,
. CUMICIISe'I Mta, a choice article,
and 4n fact almort everything: needed hy all the good
pvopic of Sntqueltanan County who gr,ct hungry and dry,
az by giurchaeit; thCill of
___At. N. 3 uzzazaD;
Cr.t St-to I , outb of the Court Tromso and east stdo of
the tu:b.l4; Aa,uut, yuu can bill 41 /rt. to 10 tc);2o per teat.
UOUtrusc, March Stn.
Clover & Timothy Seed
For Sal, Cheap, by
Moctrore, )larch Stli. 1567.
MERCA iTie E APPRAISEMENT.
L'ALERS in rnerchqndi.o Sr. in Pr!4(1 , 11 . h TfnA
a 1,1 , 11(.2 ila pr. , e*.; e of ;
scv 41111 act: , (4" Arro•iti 4lv of this (nnnuauty, h iiii to p r ...
• Id, eons: mart the deruio4i* neon the. Trea,ury.
and for toe riTidvr-igacti. A ~f
Ni.e.criottilo Taxi... for raid C'ottnty, has pr.-iiiirrd
of mt,chi , tr •Ald coun.y, awl end"
merchant in t CiVa which to tifin nipeore lust cud
r4;tlt, aecort::uo to ail' a. ts of Asecual::y, to w,t
Alen.
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lit K. NeWvll, 14
R. lien) u.l, :,... 1'..1 ,
A. A. }kern:tn. HI SRN El: LAKE.
J,....e.pn Webeter, 14 Charli-e , .11i.rvl, 14
I.ATIIIIoI'. . MI e.. Elicit l'lltlan. 14
John Shetman, 14
ll' Sullivan, 14
E. U. ilveker, 14
Jubnptim ..t.. Rem 11!
Oyu. Ruwuuta, 14. TIIOIISON.
R. 'riff:lly S Co. 3.2 Geo. 1.. Lamunt
W. c. Richmond. ill
Classification of Venders of Merchan-
dise.
Sales less than $5.009,
t.:i.0:10, and less than $10.0t.0,
•' / 0 OA .• 5.000.
loot),
21.010, " ••
30.050, " 4 005,
40,000, 50 000,
And
the Judge* cattle Court of Commas P:cat of said
Count t' Ilihnld Court of Appeal at ilic Conrr !louse
In Montrose. in and for sald edantyt, k in Wednesday,
April 11th, ISO;, at one o' clock. p. m.. tit wl.leh time
and place any of tbe merchant • deveribe,v. defined land
clapped as itforersi,,,,,A or 'heir agents r attorneys may
appear and appeal from said assessment if they think
proper
PiIIi.LIPS, itereaotilo Appraiser.
Lynn; 4 lfarch 5, 180. Ow
Dissolution.
1112 ao-partnershlp hasty fore ex I iting betirean the
badmidaod la t tha Ssitadajt• business is - this day
RS
by taninal pnstait.
'NMI CR crinaim -
ftidiwatz, ..ithsCiiirr-m Tau. Qmemsf.
'Court Proclamation.
THEIIOII[IIIIICIIIIIICO'S vinglntsritroillyclerualti :ZIT: Rd. S roe
Del I very. Court Of gnartee Sessions of the Yams. sod
SEWING mAcHINES Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court. in the nth
Judicial District, Composed of CV:miles of Sn•quo-
Winne nod Ihradford,and the Huns. !LT. Ashley and A.
• Baldwin); A.,nociate Judges in Stisqueltatout County,
699 BROADWAY, their precept. to me directed, for holding a
Court Oyer nod Terniineyand General Jail Delivery,
NEw YORK. I lb the nor/Pugh /4M /petrol°. and County of tonsonettan
-1 Up. on the 'AI Monday of April. 1,47. It being the Mid/Iy.
' Volk, is hereby giver. to the comner, Justices of
the Puare 3100 Constables of the said County : of twill:ta
b:inn/I. 1100 they be there In their proper persons at 2
clock lit the afternoon of said day, with their records,
Itlitutsibinto, and other remembrances, to do those
things Width to their °dices tippet Min to be done. And
rho-0 who aro bound by recognizance*. against tho
pyi..oueri who are or shall be intbit.Jail of said County
ormi.qu..honun. are to be then and there, 10 prosecute
.1:;11113il thrill its.rtll be just..
Dated at untro..o in. 11th diy of March. In tho year
Wont Lord out thousand night hundred and slily-say-
FOR FURIES & MINUFACTURERS,
THESE WORLD RENOWNED
SEWING M ACH I N-ES
Were aiplided the highest Premium 01 the
Wurld's Fair in London, and six fiist
premiums at the New Yurk State
Fair of 1806, alai are.
Coltbrated for doing the beet work. obing much
ornallorne.odiu for the game threat trtaa any other ma
elnue.attLi by thu ivtroduetion n ,„ O , apprus . vd
.ma !livery. e c aro note able to supply the very it.ot ma
clttnets
iu tho world.
A. N. BL'LLAILD
C: Ale
1.3.1n1re5 .1; Thom!,
MITE
Lica:Able° .
311D1)LETUWN".
Volta White, 14
lieugh
LENox
urow a. I;rt.iher.
F. AI. Itubf
li xUinui ditkt
DIONTIZI)SE
Wm. 11. 80l ‘.l ,t ~o. 12
C. N. 1. - .100,1.1rd, 11
1.1.... m. 0, ..t 1:0. 13
K. C. 14 , r,11,00, 1.
m ILL r a. cwt., 12
kv ~,.. . bll.lllll, 11
IS,I r 1,..r..t., 11„: cm', V'.
. . .).letil/1411, 1I
E , •. - 010t, 14
1. N. Bull.o - 0, 13
C. U i'valk.un, 14
1 W. 11 1),..,,,, 11
,I ,i,,,,A . ,;. , th, 1 Warrli-r 9
lAL,I ful run, p. la. 4111 13
C. r' 11.,....1 ..t. C.,. p u.l 4, 11)
u,,t..1,10 ',up:. Nomt u•
bu,.10. a. co. 10
%.1,410r0p, 11
.1. 1: ocv. I It. 1.1
L,1•••
S. L:1::;:(11711. ;
@to ca. 13
g..tasce;- 171
1. I..xuus, 14
.i Hnlford. 70
.510ne dr., • Ai Her. 73
• 1 11 re Croy. 11
aura- N :,..rn.4.
1).A1., u S Alt. t..a.;...9
1.. C. liorL, r,
CI :lite 14
I.Y 11.1ne S Llo.
Clues 14
These marhioes arc made at our new and
spacious Fociary ut Bridgeport, Conn.,
under the immediate'saperrision of
the Prebident of the Company, •
Elias Howe, Jr., the
ORIGINAL INVENTon 01P THE SM% ENG SIA
They are adapted 10101 kinds orFamily Amin?, and
to the ueu Of •rnuutrcreca, dreow makers tailor*, man
nlnetnrera of iiihirrs, collnra. bkirt.a, cloak•. mantilla...,
loan hat., cap., eor..e.ttt, hoot•. shoe., haroess.had
(ilea Uorn goods. umbrellas. par:l.°k, Ite They work
equal'y o, 11 upon silk. I toot. woolen a nil cotton goods
w an ion or linen tnre..d. they n ill seam,
gtnlr.;other, lull. cord. 'o.tid.bli,d. and perform every
otter,. of swing. making n bratlllful a nd perfect
riot h, ailkt: on both ridcz of the artieleb re
Tic Stit,-h t. (Lb!' Howc,and made
an thi, Machine, is the most 7opular
and durnlile, a»d Scro;ny Ma
, chines are ~ n lj:et to the prin
ciple invent d
SE.VI) F'/I2 .1 (711iCUL.11?
Th© Howe Macbino Company,
0 , 1 Er.0.17)11 7 .ri, Cor ivorth St N. Y.
re'J.
Lilo and Accidental
GENERAL IMSOFIAN::;E AGENCY,
10.:c)=.trc:).so, 2E''n..
nom., Insurance Co. of N. V., Capital and
Insurattne Co. of North America, Phil'a,
pital anti ,torplittt.
Laßquational Fire 11,arance Co. of N. V.,
Sl.l ••.11-,
L)c•1111111F: el. 1111?% MtUr..lllnt,trtme, co.L,r
!ditto. S. ca; t!..: 1.11:•tut oho , .
met'. Vt. :1,..1 la.,.ntic. cc , .:wL. t ft.,
tjmnita: and
Eutt-t.;.11..t• only, ity, 1
cat, It:tiny:O.
Inruranc •co t l'unns)ivanin,
1 . .;,
I.lft• t
I onn .
In ,)1, %It I. I,a
nivri) for 11.1 r ih,• Drier Id
'Pr pt,llllll,lvr ally . n-1411ii , 0. 1,0
ill a o be po%l ,n Ind, and
t :Le Itotes , menu np. 1,,p12/.1.
Aorner..•.o I.IIc IneulALce
T1AY19,14./11-.111,111te Co If, fora, ennn.,
1 r,-:r 1?..; ..,;a;u.t. al:
4 1 fr, rrun - rirrrrr . e unwrrnniy. 'Tart
-1..n1 Colin . aild $1.5:33.10
Putnint Co., IlJrtiord, Ct
ULII - I , rd Lire `ire'.
'I V I 1,11.•
Voo C I hell t... 1111 I corn idly
1 e.LI/
t•tr: — .l" . +ll.irl(2•<,nt - 1 4 10(Itn onr ;sir, tt 3:t
ed to ou lair rvrin4.:lll(l n(11te(1.
STROUD St BROWN, ALrt•tits.
firet door north of" Montru, , e Hotel," Ivc,d
• oe aPLI:•hc Art2..nc.
I#l. 13C
1 -
1 a1717:5 . CELEURATED
AND C.ITTLE PUNVDEI:S.
p cepa rat i r. long !At nr,thly krnwr. tvr.l
rrntt ignra c and low --pi• it, d
s: tout Iteu.n; and Lk-111,1.g utnath all
1.1/r0 prernn•i. e or An 4110,:1et . 1.1 , 1,14 111 t o this
8•111,11, POCII.I. I.rrl Ft21,•7, t;:-.1Ait Wrd.• r.
1 . 1.11Nr., COIL!DI.Or111,1er. Fes er.. Founder. of
.1 pp., and Ili,: Env.r.:y..S. , . It. , t 0..., unpro. out
:11111( • ( rsa ,t1:00t h
skin. al..' t raud'oruto tire mirerable rkektou into a fine
Inul.ing and ~ioirittul
'l'o liT,EITIZS O-F CO
o,;..pec r etent ion i 111 , 1 :113 . . N . . It illerra,e
ty and impro. e-tltr ott.ti it y of the mirk.; 1... , n
pi,V ell by act 3.11 ex:e,iir cot tu•it, ecn.e tot:flatly
or !11l 114 and crentu ttVt tolv prr. t• 112 31 (.1 tai :;,e t..,0 hot
ter firm r.ud nwort. in flttenin2 , rattle. it r. ire. t Item
nu 3 petite. 'Quentin their Wile, mud •tonlier. them filet% o
witch funter
IN ALL DISEASES QF SWI E,
Pitch a. Cnuglo. ricers in the Iliac, liver. .te.thi•
article acta. a sperltic. 8y 11tittbpz from one heltn
: per to a paper in It barikti 01 Pwl 11 the dbowu digtattes
Nk 1 1 1 be eradicated or entirety prevented. It given in
I Ilar. a ceonin preventive and cure fur the 110•• (Male-
Pr;ce cunte pet• pJper, or 5 papery lur $l. I're•
:m: - ed by
S. A. FOUTZ. & BRO,
nt thvir whole.nle Drtv. atol !‘tetltelne ttep(tt.Nn 116
Fraltk:m 13:tbitn , tte. :Wt. For ,41t. by Druggtele
a ud hrotiLthout the Unitcd
Or Kt:e In lotitrt.t.,e by
utn . 2lyptil6 itDEL TURItELL.
Assistant Assessor.
vpr, ortm+ Is hereby vett that nn Assistant Assesoor
II of Culled State' , Internal Revenue hal been ap
point, d a- hereunder xtntcd :
F. M. NVll.t.ta.)l4, Montrose. DlN•Flons One nntl
Two, rompriAi og the boron Fit of Sion troAe, the town
thin+ of Prld...ater.. Fr toltha. Silver Lake. t'ttoconat,
Ap,,i,,eott. Mi. tilt loo'll. Fore,t Like. sext•tli). Itt-11. Au
burn. lionrk, sprin;vi•ln. nod Lathrop, and the hor
ut,„;',.. of Friend,‘l:le and Little )leadow:s.
All per•ono resitlinz wlibln the above described dl
1010115.114 V inc. any Inintneso to tratimaet tvt:h an apal6t
ant ao,e.aor,lllll call upon or report to the aforesaid
ar6l,:ant.
. - .
A. J. GEIIIIITSON, Aoet...sor.
Tw, lan bi,triet of l'enuryhauia
)100 rose, March I.t. 15.7. .I‘v
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Dy vie ad of a writaa•ued by the Court of Cora
l-, tno^ Pleas of Snsquehanna C"ai ty. an d i n inn
directed. I Wilt exp,-e to sole. by Public vendor, at the
enurt lionw, in Montr.,•c. on Saturday. MAIN 11:10th,
1t , 67, at I o'clock, p. tn.. I Ito following described pieces
or parcels of land, to wit :
The fellowing described piece or parcel of land. eitu•
ate In tilleten townsl in, Su-qui-bonito county. Lounded
and dercrihed ap follewp to wit : Beginning at the
cent cC of the Copherton and tireat itend '1 erupi ke
road at a corner of S S. In wino- lint;; thence along
the line of the eaer.. south one and one half de
e recs. it CA , fourteen and one tenth rods to V line of ti.
liorr OW'S land: thence along the line of the cath , ..lllllth
pcventy and a half degrees went revert and thirteen
twentieth:+ perches: thence he the same, north one and
a half degree+ emit fen and One!teritha perches to the
centre of ' , old Turnpike road; thence along the centre
of the ea e. north eighty and a hklnlegrere east se , en
and two tenths rods to the plet6ent hrginning, cent ain
ingehout ninety right rode of land. be the .same more
or lien, whit the appurtenant:et , . one dwelling. bons()
tlmretin. 'tying the sane permitter. Kota by U. Burrow , '
to It C Vail. atal-brcoutrant44o-. W-01.1.1esple. [Ta
ken t execution at the cult of - S. S: Tngelte, r 4. J. W.
H. V. .', Sheriff.
sherfirs Office, Montrose, March 4, pm
ot-w - taft e-f-aoR - ORFICKYN
Jijulli! tit, • . 0 2:vik,01.9 aovi los n nur Etolup
(You 9.?, et •
SHERIFF'S SALES.
10Y virtue of certain writs imrtted by the tend of
131 Common Nese of auettu.•bautm County, and to me
cltrecicd, I will exp o se to sale by public trendue.ill the
Conrt•hou.e. In Nlonirotto. on Saturday, April 0.1E6'7, t.t.
1 o'clock, P. 24.. the rollontln cletcribt.d itivcce or par.
cubs oil tad, to wit :
The following described piece or parcel or land situ
ate nit oakiat d tout 6.). cito, gttaeoonty.lma. a
ed and described as follow', to wit : Inv t iliPt by
land of C.tivis !Isn't!. on the south by public Ligia•
way..n the %Vest. by Lands ofThoa Reardon, and on tha
nuttlt bl lands of J. B. Kettle. CoUtalinhg uLOUL 720
Icel. of laud. be the same more or with the >inner.
ten. l ne, s . Ironed 110:1,C :111d all improved. (lcken
in execution at Om suit of P. 11i:titling re. Ana Keating.
All that certain plecc UT parcel of land situate iu Ruth
town.Ltpp. Susquebant a et/1110y. bountlad and em•e
ed as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of J. C.
Kenn. on the cast by land. of Peter anyder. on Ma
t.otith by land. , of David Cat.e, and on lite wert b) lands
of JohnC. Graham. containing about Ill; acre.. he that
same more or 'ere. about six acres unproved. with the
appurtenances. 01n• 1 , 01'0161g house 21144 p kw pritalt at!,
Oct rect., [ Token 1n czcentiou at the suit of J. / . ‘,/
1:11ey vs. Joint t. , tl:ll).itt and lints Fura.
All that r.-rtn in ricc," nr p2reel arland.f , ileate In Oak
land 1,,x1;,i11p, comity, bou tided and de
bt`ribed 11.1 f•.: it/ •, to Suit ; On the !tomb by the old
Triln;te root Icwiltt„: e from orcut Rend to %Virulent% e.r6
i':f I t ode of 1.. P. Illnd•, and north and evert by lett& of
M. p or t. coutt,iblw,... ttbout our acres!! laud be the
rattle more or h•to. nud all impend d. TKe other piece
le hounded bort h by :'n.rp,ct t•trect, on the e.vt by
Walnut e;r , rt. on 11u small by lot of S. AI Aiunron,
a ud went Ity laud.. of Win. NI, Post, bring eel fret by 100
f •ct .quire, and known and w rtgnulud en bui:dit.g let
No. St , , w.th tl.c apt? in on - in . tre, ono ft imud hours
and ail improve d raken in czecui ton at tho unit of
K. A. Kamm. 1., the nr.. "(toe Hirt National Raul: cot
.)a.olicbartua llopot, tr. K. Barton.
A:: tl•.r.t ert.tin pirre or parr,l of land eltuate in the
foul...hip of itriogrs , titer. county or su•yu,•LLnu:.,
1,0,10.00 ,1101 d rem brd (011111.* to Wit : 11.1.711116;1
a: a a Ti.,a iI vi et/11111:11W ft. a- Hoe ut laid nor, or lat..
.1. Ii Wall .cr, Ern . to•iitt: 0.1.0 a corner of y.
rd !.•r I:.lintinn:-.tolut.titru.re north 114 4-10 lo•rchce to
trirrh rr.• . tl..•t,acr,•uih rt 144 1U lit 11-
r•.i to n nerniock tr. onry h Ste 80 min. 1,11.1 Ft
10 prrcin - to the 1 , 1 ,, cr of ta.V:lntlit..g. rwatilining tl,l
ncrrr 111,0 fdi prr. to;:t-ttirr witti the milivurtriAnce..,
11.1, barn. Ti 4.ofClatTil. and tn 0,417 ini
pr o , ...t.CULIkon tilt . rut( of Jilllerf
or ..nrriving Ex. of 141.11
I.4l:iber, u0..‘1,1“, I'.b.urzt•r 111 L:pplt Jr.
V.,at ~ rt Ain picce or parcel or Inndslina: e l
c"anty.bwitriecl kact d.
~„ f o lk, w a . sva. ; Ua Lb- ...rill by 1411,1,,, of
D i wit t •r, and J. liar. I or, on tin: ,•a,t.
ldt•art.ta. Oft Ole 040.111111 by land- of t•
1 1 ; .• ‘• ~/ 41 . . i ;4 of Ttlokllanoork.er.,l,,,,i) , l
iy i Fr.& or is Nll4l idan 4.0:11 IP. 11i1 . 1.4
14cr. 4,4•.t411 , 4:4. 4 ; al" nt 1::4 a, the ovine "tore ttr
I.•a-, Willi 14.: .41.! att 114.144, e C holiatt, 00
;tam, ; g;ti•r ;gild 441141 at Itti XI) at ft
11:1, 0 iT..'.4 a 1.4 es. u.llOl. VlC:atilt
I.• , • 1 . 4 tiala ll*i.L.
$1 Crf O,CGO
1 '4)0,03
1 Z,...3.h...0
r. coo
AU ZIA! certain piore or I.:.rcv! of land pitrlnte in Opt •
~,"p. j,„ooy ono Ty. Low.4tod aid ii. -
re,111.11,. 1,1 Mit Ihr north
„; err Atitll.l I• 111 I toe titer
‘ll'si: r. I “e ;141. 111 u o
....rth hr I,lml ..1 on 111 C I.y a I. Ur
f , r. d 'ley r..t.:l%vii he ribidCotlftuti. Kith )1 PVC, Hl jail..
114,.‘ 11, ,. 1 , 4 . 1.. f le rode end hold
.It.) it;.; fe.l, trttle on the bark rod. nod G reft
hok. (p.n, 1:. , ..1 rent'. 11ladiJi112 I: rens •.(13nd
10 000 Nbl,
,! 0.- -8111 t: I+,l, S•r wi• 11,e.
11.11..0, alr ft ail
v.. •
I C,Y),LKA
—.‘l.lU
-11 fc ,artrtorrnirl piece or pare,' of land •II nate in the
Baru ugb of Snetinvhninnt Jienot. I•lts.q.ut•hanne ecciff.f y .
hicIllf(101 and d.•prril , . d ,% : lh4llll.ic
:0 Ihe o.•-r ..r tho a•lFytenan clonr b. et
1...1 C. Icc r Jcilltcp t rt-,.;.•a0 lot ; Inv in lth
• n.•-, 21 ; I •••.r.n r :Is Ihr r sc•l ro ail flit fat
l'o•iri c.ccrf p.r.lld lit.k•.
....r :1 1..' e.lll ~n 4- to a c. , 1111 r ..0 c.i...•
I.llr. ...40". : 1 3 I cc'', cc! cc 'cit. , . C. al c.•nwr o, !ill
Ic;ar ,1
!LC •amc
$7OO 100
l:l :ft • cut 1.• :t:lcll , l• 4111
‘1..,1 9 t. ~ f c•sosinit e 9
Deg 1.11.11. I/0 the .ame 111i11.1.7 i.r it a
i wii i !wilding in:nid.iitid a. a ottdr.s.s.
,hvo lurz and sit inipmrt•d. [Take'. in ex•
ctut.un tle eutt t.ibtack.k. lin. Jas. C. nickey.
CnAra.r.s L. linowN
All that ce rtn' n pt, ca. or Ia) rt.l of land. r• lir. li•
teway. , ll.l, 01 IT 11 el: y ril bu. e.1:11 all .1
6 1 a••• 14,1 alit! c e. d .lB loilt.st Fa. I. IIL 1,4 Ow, 1.;
tt elit,aat Inc in tho an , tit lii,c al bud.- now not cri
Thi,taa+ nat.. nail that.tt• aboii: hi. north lii en uc
chala% 1,111.4 to a,..141. a, d nen, t 1,0 , ,,
norlh t!'.! ant:37, liLhe !:rnd of fl tfar I• 1
i ii• hail- rad 110 liak• to 1.1A1,,r , .
nt d 111, 1/1 ell, i* t•iirr tai , hams rind ZS hi 1P
1. a pta-I and .tour-; thence plinth .1 • i n-r. 18 rtire!na
.:,k- to •I bete 11 eLlf.tilei. it , . roc be the Kelder
I.lt. lad I, tit C,r . 1 . 1c :ea.:0111h 11111111,1
IS) 11111, t.+ i••,t; I.i etiatt II chimp rr
'212 io ,4 • it•—rt.:: Caen( • •••aij• tte 10 11, 27 chain.
n 11.1 !;:, •I 0 ,`ll-1 c,rni r: thi net nt
It/ latt-I: I huh , eP. nth • 12 ClOlllllll il
. 01411 It, laird: Tlllll , t . 1 r tl
and 1,, .11 inc"l . 1:11d ne,t tr, t haln. a i rl 15
1 .10, t., • t 1 t•;:tt.1 , 11 1 v. 1 1. 1A:111 . 1 1 g nt r IL) dr. d
~••• ,if be 111 e 111110 . 11 me let , .
It bet allll II; ItT 1 Latin,., Of fn. TOOll iOl
fr. 11,1 1 ,111,111. `MAI! 1/1111..111.0/ 11 n+ oat it II Y C. r. 111. "
prtlv, d ' l '. l:"n 111 carp Idit.n :at 1 1. - I.uke
ir ,1 ,r:. it yid 31C 2.1 w acd
B T.
All 11111 cerFnln piece nr pnrcel of lard oltnatc in the
township of.i larkon v. and the count! , ea' Sttstrehanna.
hounded and described as f,, , 1,0e5, '0 . 0% I:WU) lilt i lif.: .AI.
a stone corner in the orlf;,inel line llern eon the J. , . , I h
\L.-nn and the lliwrev Wentz.. t.ntete; thence to, said ?tea
...nth 4114• ..art 155 perches to an oritf inn! beta h curter,
I hence nil rll.l FOlOl nal line hero - ere illy .Terre tone n n ft
lle , , , ser Wentz trncto.midlat
.4,11.i* west 1113 perches lon
' , torn , s corner in ttre hhtittlpert eta v.k.; it. , nee alour. Fnla
creek in its row-seas follows: north' 2P3;'its est a I er
.. hes nollt. Ft 'IF-gine,- west 19 percher, n.411115' east la
perches. north Ill's' east .10:nerehes north MN ... 11W 14
perches mil, 11' went 19 perches. north .t 9 degrees west
11 perches n..rt:l 4 24 ,14.. , rf••••• , west 15 per. two end four
linko to a stone corner: thence .(nth 47X' west 4 per
to a i•lnill I I einleck corner: thence north 42,4• wc.t
Flo perches ton stone corner: thence north 4734• ea.! 10
rock to the pine.. of beginntna. conta Inc 45 acres. he
th.• sane inure or less. being part of a tract In the noe
v. n tee name or Rorer M'..ntr—also all that • titer nitro
or parcel F.f k , d oilloininr, the ahoy° t met. hounded and
des• ritual as AolF , n .: lleginpin:: at the corner of Wentz
and ftet,rge 'thrice traets. nnd bring ol , w, the earner of
Ge.,.,,. ~
. W. 1 l i.• I.ilinl: throe- by sold (3 o, W. White`
‘t .
nee. to net IVarna eollotY tae
rood
lioe. altl. 41; 1 4 derwees cost to the Middle of u'
rood I , ,tdln from the Slocum toad by the hott..e. of said
(t e n, W. WI,
line; thence
along said lilleollth -n degrees west 15 cads to the SlO-
.'lllll rtrtd: thence along the same, no It winds nrd Inrilp
to the 11150 of niowe described land: thence along be
said illin n. rtit 40,', east to the Wore of be g inoinc.
con tainit g inn acre, of land he the some mete I r 1 .. 5 .
mnk no in nll 17 tirrilif mere or less, with the 111111 1 rle"
comer... Ono linll,l liti , ll4nll/11. it dwelling house, one horn
I one orchard. and altont .90 nereo ImProved, rTolten In
execotidn nt the cult of. David Taylor, V!. J. D. Finn.
and Melinda Flynn,
TIMOTHY SEED. &
SEED WHEA.T 9
1 - 01: SALE BY
sTANLEY rune LL.
Fume Lake, Jan. 22, 1807.1n2*
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY
PENSIONS,
And Back Pay
rilL 4 Tna,:grretri,=37:•_..7l 3l l cr0z.17.1.1:
ted to blot rare. Noehargeuriless i iinereryfut
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