The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 03, 1859, Image 3

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    tiollaway'sOintment and I
A pvirct soreguai4.—No ono she taken the true
to examine the patuphlets used as wrappers
ft r these preparAtions eon be-the victim of iii.
om ore. If genuine. the water-msrk, '4llollo,mq,
`'hew York and London." will he found on each
leaf of the pamphlet. The
W test is
simple,
an
the
d
should not ha neglect. d.
e learn tht
" mothers of America" Ire almost universally
idopting these wonderful medicines--the,Oint=
meet, as a care fur sore breasts, scald head,
r a s hes, acabious eruptions, cuts, Owes. bruises,
etc., sod the Pills as a swift and certain remedy
for *muter comptaint, marasmus, worms, and
all internal complaints incident to children.
School Dilectors of Bridge
water District• will meet at TsrbeirsHoiel - on
Moriday, Starch 7th, TWO, at 10 o'clock a. m.
-1 1 " 1 ` • - TIKYS JOHNSON, Pre.l.
linporionl. to fcmsiles..--Dr. Cheese
rnanvs Pills, Prepared by Cornelius L.Cheese
' teen, Nest York City. The combination of in.
gredicrits in these Pills are the result of a long
and extensive practice. They are mini in their
operation,and certain, in correcting all irregulari
ties, painful tneMit mations, rimming all obstruc
tions, whether from cold ur otherwise, hvadnehe
pals in the side, palpitation of the heart,disturbeti
'sleep. which arise from interruptum of nature.
• TO MARRIED LADlES,thest Pills are inyal.
liable; as they will laing;ed-the ninnthly..period
with regularity, Ladies who have.been disap
pointed in the use of other pills, can place the
utmost confideine in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills, do
ing they. are represented to do. ' ,
NOTIOE.They 'should not be tined during
Pregnsncy, as a miscarriage would certainly re
sult therefrom.
-Warranted purely vegetable, and free trent
anything injurious tat life or health. Explicit
.directions, whieh should be re , d, accompany
reel box.. Price $l. Sent by mail on cocks.
tug $1 to any authorized . s and.
. lti.B. HUTCHhIINGS,
165 Chambers. i , New. York,
General Agent Jai The United States, to whom
all Wholesale orders should be addressed.
Dr. J. W. LYMAN, Tankhannock,and ABEL,
TURRELL, Montrose, Agents. jan:2o ly
INAILBIABO.
'ln Rukh, Feb. 23d. by Eld. H. H. Grab Mr.
ROBINSON BOLES of .le((eup, Su.q. Co., Pa.,
and Miss MARX I. CAMP of Lilo same. place.
At the M.T. Pbe(otrige in Mont pier, Feb. 2.4 th,
14 t h e Rev. B. a. • Emory, Mr. FRANK W.
GODDARD and Mimi MARY L. FULLER, botb-
Gf
To Itotsh on the 2dili or Feb by N. Granter.
Esq.. fir. KELSEY said Miss
E1...17.1.71E1T at. 'moons. •
At tho ram - maga in Nimitrone, M,.rrh
br• - Rev. B. 13; Emory,r. BENJAMIN
l'c'i:EEßY of IYinook. and 'i.nr DOROTHY
VAN ETTEN or.Nrw
- DERD. _ •
in Nnith Bridgewater. on Sa'nrdt mnrntrig,
Feb 2Gth. 1339, EL.IZA, wife of 1.1)..r0n
32 rears 4 innntlet and 14 days. -
.Mrs_ B. died in the triumph 'of the Chriii , ta'n's
filth, and leaves a husband . , Nix children, and a
I.rge circle of rOatires and friends to mourn ber
10!Pl. I
DR. JOHN W. COBB,
-PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
• ' Montrose, pa.
offire na Pads Avt time, opposite Se iltre . #
/li;rril ISt. ISs9,—tf,
"`BEEF!! BEEF!!"
THAT uf that? Nothingonli
V together with oecasional lilts" of fresh
• IMITTON . & POILIC,
can be had in the Basement of Bond & Webster's
Nrw-Buildoog, joist imbor Searle's 111"iel
SCOTT & ROBERTS.
S. T.„Scozz- . • .:•-••.E, EA BE =Z.
Moen:l;4'e, March I, ! t, IFs9.—tf.
Executors' Notice
117 11 Elt EA S. L. ttera Tratantentary upon the
c. tale of Honorable Nieh. lac. Overfkld,
late of 31'eatopp«n tow s
nalaip. deceased, 'Woe
been granted to the undersigt el; all
,persona
iodebsed to the ',aid .istate, n ill_ please, Make'
payment, and those 'haring eladua will please
present the same without delay to Dr. Nathan
Wells a , Mesnorpen, or Cherie!' Keeney, of
Braintrim, Wyoming county, Penn . '.
!' • NATHAN WELLS, / F
CHAS. KEENfX, 91.
Feh. 17th: 18 8.—c0ar.3,1x6..
"HARD 7:IMES NO MORE." :
4, NY PERSiN (Lady or Gentiraisn,) in the
Unztedtales Formirsaing a small capifil
of from ,83 14 $7 can enter into an easy and
respectable business, by which froni $ to 819
per day can be react For particulars, address.
stamp,) W. R. ACTON & CO.,
rah 3 3m wi • 41 North SIXTH.st, Philad!a_
White Red
White
• and Blue. -
ant
THE PHILADELPHIA WEEKI I .Y.
RED, WErZE hND BLUE
Is one of the Largest and Dee'd Illustrated 'Lit
erary Papers in the United States.
An Imperial Quarto, containing 8 pages: or
40 columns original, interesting and fascinating
reading Matter. from the pens of the best Amen
can AUTHORS.
PREMIUMS TO suasertinEits :
One copy,for one year, $2 00 and 2 Premiums.
One copy for two years, $3 (0 and 4 "
One copy fur three rra, $5 00,and 6 ". -
One copy fdr five years. $8 CO and 10 -" -
AND TO CLUBS:
Three copies one year, 85 00 and 6 Premiums.
Pits aeries one year, $8- 00 and 10 "
Ten copies oneyear, 815 (Aland 20
Thenty 7 onerop's I s it.s3ol;lo sod 42 •
Those genies." ap Cuba of Ted Subscribers.
and -remitting $l5 will be entitled to an , extra
cepy.-free: .and those sending sloifor 21 copies,
will be entitled to a copy and premiums, free.
PREMIUMS:
-Every Subscriber to the. WEEKLY RED,
WHITE AND BLUE will_be entitled to ,two
Premiums, worth from 50 cents fn $5OO. by the
PayMent of .15 cents' on each. As soon as the
subscription' moneyja received, the gulireiiber
will be informed* letter what premiums he is
entitled to, and then it is op . tiOrial whether he
remits the 25 cents on each and takes the Pre
tnimis o'r
TILE PREMIUM!: '
The Premiums that we sell to the subscribers
for 25 ceirtS each, are compri4d in dee'followmg
Ll s T
'5 Pianofortel, $5OO each.'
_ 5 17 .8. Treasurj Notes,..
10 Gold Watches," - - 150
60 ' 100 „
25 a 75 "
60 Sewing' Machines, . . 75 "
• 200 Gold Watches, . .- 75 "
3QO w , a 7. . 50 a
• - 260 Silver Watefies, . 30 . "
BM Silk Dress Patterns,' - 25 -"`
1;000 Sirrer "Watches.- . .
1.000 Gold Chains, 10 to 25 «
Gold Seseelets.Acatiels. Neck amine.' Cameo.
Florentine, Mosaic and Gold Stone Setts. Gold
and Silver Thimbles, Gold. Ear Drops, Bikes. ,
Breast Pine, Bokoin Studs, Sleeve Buttons. Cuff
Pinst_Lockets, Keys. Scarf and Shawl Pine, end
other articles, worth from 50 tents. to'sl2 each.
All communications moat be - addretise' d •
co,
123 South Third Street; Philadelphia. Ps: . ;
" z " Agents wanted In all, partial the Ugited
States and-Canada's: Books.'Mtude. Yews
tire, Peniihti du.. and eseelia Sob:.
seriptinna for the RED. PiIIITr•AND MU. 1
estitiostuesaiid Numbered Certfficates will be ,
cent to those wishing to act as Agent.. No !
capital Inasr.3:32,
.
;t e Xteceperei4s.
lER AND TIMOTHY SET,
LARGE and YtEplrn;
CHARD GRASS SEED,
1
i•iipt,untalmairat fiat Tarathaisil
In teed, In POIIND PAPS S.
Also assod assortment of '
re 1.023. Steekasii.
BALDWIN & ALLi,II.
UR MUSICAL FRIEND: '
CLO
I)3R
Beet, tit,
•
Twelif P ges of Popular Music for Teo ! Cents. 1
"Ott USICAL FIZIEND" is Fled with the bark
Piano So os, Duets, Song*, °penile Ana i, Pol. 1
kas, Mae , rkaa, Quadrilles,_Weltzes, and: every
other a. ice of tpu•tical composition for Voice
and Pilo. by the . beet American and Etiropead
Compose ; printed on full.sized music paper,
adapted 1• every grade of performer.
The saMestiantity of music; procured fi l m the
regularpublishers would cost more n tea
times What we charge'. ,
'A rears subscription to "Oen hf MAL
Pninan," will secure new and fashions o dui.
sic worth at . least Two 111:XDRED Dot:Lass and
-entirely' sufficient for the home circle.
Pree Ten Cents. Weekli i ....
Yearly $5;
~ H alf Yearly.. $2 50; QuArterly,
el 25 v.epts. The Volume codtmenced n the
Ist of D. Other, 1858. -
-C. B. SEYSIOUR & CO, Proprietor.
mar 3, me.] 13, Frankfort it., New York. '
gErlaer - irt":9 Bales.
,
BY vitue. of sundry welts hooted by the Court
of , ononon Picas of Susquehanna county
and to m directed. I will expose to stale by pub.
t t
lie vendu at th'eColirt 110.14 e in Sfontrdae, on
Saturant. March the 19th, 1859, at one ti'elock,
p. m., th following described pieces or parcels
of !and, I wit : I
ALL t at certain piece or parcel of land sit:
i u de in t ie township of Auburn, Susqudhannav
County l9tate.of Pcnntelylvania, bounchid and,
described as follows, to wit : on the notth by
land of r. C. IL Lowe, ea
Lowe, afid on the st. i south. -
li
anti west by land of George Oaverlv.eonlaining
about tw ,and a half acres, more or less, together
with the ..ppurtenances,:one framed bowie, one
blackstr,ith shop. and ell improved.' [Ta ten in
. tecutim4 at the suit of 'vit. Lathrop & Co., vs.
G. P. Lytnan.i , ' • ' ...
ALSOLAII that certain tract or parcel 4f land
situate i the township of Oakland. County and
State afi resaid, and butted, bounded find de.
scribed ail, follows, to wit: beginning at ti black
oak tree On the north bank of the Su..qathanna
1 liver anddn the northwest corner of lands In-long
ing..4u harles Elatis, running thence two de
g.e.s ar:hive roiamtee east along the taii4 line
of laid Divis' land to a stake in the center of
Ihighway reeding from Lanestior.,' to Greatillend;
-thence westerly along said highway sixty-a k a and
' Itwp•Aft perches to a stake in the corner of
land n o downed by loner Van Antwerp: thence
noun. th • i tourthi degrees east 395 1 3 prrehea
to a mak : end stones; thence south eighty end
one half degrees east one hundred and seYenty
one and we-tenths perches to a white oak tree:
thenci; s uth three-tourths degrees westialong
the line of an original survey two leindred
and fifty And two-thirds perches in the center of
said leg way ; thence we-t--rly along said high
way .ft,r y•rix end one-tenth „perches; thence
sloth two degrees and five tninutes weft fifty
perches .o the bank of said river; thence dawn
said river to the place of beginning; containing
three hit - tared and thirty eight 3CTON more or 1 04%
(•-ac'epti tg therefrom however twenty five s, r -21
on the n.r l ;ti side of said highway, belonging ,to
:
Charles 4 ViIN) together te.th the appurtenance%
threu frinud dweil.ng -houses, two bartii, one
orehird.jand abut one hundred scres impyoved.
[Taken tn execution at the suit of Caleb Cir.
_malt, assignee of Wm. It- Osborn. vs. Thomas
Jackson end Fanny .M. Jackson, his wife, and
Harry C Godwin and Ilelen Godwin, his wife.)
• ALS a-All that certain piece or parcel rif
I:nd situate in the township of Thompson.
County had State aforesaid; bounded and de.
scribed tis follows, to *it: begiuning at en old 1
basswood atump—bring an old witnessed corner i
of l•ds—lthence along the. line of James ;Bum
hanNiand and land of Charles Wrig,ltter:north ,
l a
forts 11 , x and three-fourths degrees ` east one
hundred and thirty-six rods to a corner in the
line of id Wrighter's land. at the intersection
of .a cioas wall; thence along said cross wall on
pie - linepf other land of said Joel Lamb north
fifty two and one-fourth degrees west ninety
four and one half rods-to the end -of said cross
wall; thence north seventy-four and oup.half de.
grees west thirty-two rods and five linlie to a
slake on the cast side of Creek rit-.4betice up
said creek rim South forty-viz and fltire:fourthu
degrees wr est _ twenty
. rods to a corner en the
west side 'of creek run, to the south ,end.nest a
large' hOuloik on, the east side ,O, said . run;
thence south thirty-sit and a half degrees West,
nineteen rude and ten links, to a beech on the
west si de of said run; thence south fifteen and
threelottrths degrees west six t een rode and five
links tire corner near att ar4t,„trte, on in old
a ivision line of lot; thence no said division line
south-forty-six and ihrra-fourths degree" west
rt .e,
forty . sto a stake and stones in - the line. of
Willis son's lot; thence along said line south
forty.th degrees east one hundred - rods and
thirty li ato the place of beehnine ; contain
ing eigh y-soven acres, be the same more or less,
with the appurtenances, about one-hal f impmved,
_Taken in execution at the suit of Suilley &
Curtis t I s. Joel Lamb.]
Purchasers will,in all cases be required ito pay
op the day of sale an amount sufficient to corer':
COOSAisale, otherwise, the property will here
sold for hwith. JOHN YOUNG. Sherif.
Sheri i a Office, Montiose. March let, 11559.
s nLANK 01rEti, D.wd... nada yariOy es
o/ber Wanks forsale at thlsOffice
PILMALECONT.A.I.Is.
roam-tan
LIM re&fpJed file shdii,agross the-g4re'lst, to
bOildinz one door below Reeler &
Sioddeid'h, which be has fi tted up t,.frorpauly for 's
Saddle. Harness and Trunk Shop,
- I where rue be found all klrels of
NVIVME4O 7
from the heaviest team, to the li.hteed trottinE
harnesil, sad a general assorment'ot trimmings,
whir h Will be made up.or sold very low., .
Carriage Thinzeirsigs:i
A good aintortnicnt on hand, which will besold
very toe; all trimming dune cheaper than' olio%
where.
OAK LEATHER
an 611 d, from which. harnesses will be melds and
"tiVistarretiatvet.
vcuston,er t will please 'bear in' mind; that I
vrieh-lo settle up once a year. Those having
unsett!ed accounts, or notes duo, will sate costs
by :sitting or making payment without further
delay. G. F. FORDHAII,
Feb. 24th, 1859.1 Montrose., Fa.
.
1 Izecutor's t. tile. 1
yip ILL be sold at the imelse lately oectipiad
YI by Patricir:lascautey; lute. of Rush ton.n.:.
l icesused,
ship, d ' tin Saturday, lifareh 19th, 1839,
at two o'clock :p. m„" at public rendue , or ont
rry, tii the highest and beat bidder for cash, all
the rig t, title and intermit or maid Patiink Ma
eallietYi iVi."eised;in and it the . ' farm and im
prove Ws tbereitn: The farm , 'contains: 96
acres. —The imfirovenienia consist of one-log
house, 'Jog barn, a yountaciple 'orchard. Thir• -
pr
ty acr of said farm are imprcired. di Beier
faith% ing of oraterrilear-the door: •- i f • •
JAMES LOGAN. j, E i !ta l i , :
J. RONEY, -; - , t
1 , Feb. 22d 1859.:--4w." -
aseu ait 0 r oil Nat: if: 1 '-:- : -
AUPIT 0 IL appall:Ovid :iii Pi eiiiiit to
.settlenotAaill,theytecoontior,one
(4 Ns or the t:itiui pf Kaninel ifilhlorn,
ke dhitributronliteoollmAthe OW
"- . . ,iebriitVetetelefont l on rt
A ildt,lB.s9;lit 'I Welock . p... '. -
1 1101,1 WM. I. TURMELLOkuiliter.•
of the
deed,
d ay s
ter.
~-. ,,N EW:IO(IIIIWER,. :-
A GREAT IN'VENTION:
Patented June 13th, 'sae by
A. a. MUM; amat Ihmdl, Pa.
wE recommend this POWER to all • those
wbn have Churuineto do. as- &Aug em
inently adapted to their wants. It is simple and
efficient, requiring less weight to operate It
any other power used for a similar purpose. It
is cheap, and at the a me time permanent. • Its
construction is so perfectly adopted to the work
it has to do, that it is impossible to get it out of
order.
'At the Suscritehanno County Agricultural Fair,
held at Montrose, Sept. 30th. 1838, it, appears
from the following, report of the Ctimmittee on
Farm Implements Addison G. truah'a Dog Pow
er took the ruts - r Itanuust. Here is what the
Committee says:
'They Ilse; been =eh - pleased in the examin
ation of Addison Brush's newly invented Dog
Power fur Churning; combining. as they believe,
more power with less friction, at less expense
than any machine that has yet come under their
observation. The ease with which it can he con
structed or repaired, and the power indefinitely
increased, is a recommendation that cannot be
extended to the tintless chain or roller—its sink
plicity is truly a remarkable feature, and a dairy
man has only to acquire the ordinary ability to
use a saw, to makes mortice and
.tenon, and lie
his ono of these.machinea within himself. When
wo consider the .drudgery from which a farmer's
wife is relieved by those settles-entente' of skill
and genius, they cannot avoid- feeling grateful
for ' , veal , effort that may be mado for ouch a
desirable result. They award him the premium
of $2" CALEB CAB NI ALT, . Comtoittee.
ABEL CASSIDY,
The above indorsement k a sufficient guaran
tee that this invention is not one of these worth
less pments which have gulled the people so ex
tensively.
Any one wishing to purebaselown Or Z!on: - .tv,
or individcual right, , can now be accommodated.
We invitethose who are interested in improving
and cheapening farm implvnients to give us a
call and examine our Dog Power. We offer
such inducements that thosa who engage in this
business are not only sure, to make money ,them•
selves, but prove a bietising to every ono who
has churning to do whom they furnish with one
of these tint t and labor saving Powers.
SMITH, I:ECK:HOW & YOUNG—
jan. _0,'59.1 Great Bend, Pa.
COURTS OF APPEAL.
pIIE commisfivomEns OF SUS
1.. gut:haulm County have fixed upon
the following named. days and places. for holding
Appeals from the Triennial Assessment of 15.59,
to wit • •
Gibson, Thursday. March 3d, at the house of
Joel Sternbsek, in Gibson.
Thompson, Ararat andlackson, Friday, Well
4th, at the house of J. J. Turner, in Jackson.
Franklin and Liberty, Mondati, March 7th, at
the house of Bela Jones, in Liberty.
New Milford and Great Bend, Tuesday,
Bih, at the Stnartnersville h o t e l in N ew 3iiii ert i.
Hatmony, Oakland and Susquehanna Boro,'
Wednesday, March 9th, at the house of Thomas
Carr, in •Su.quehatina
Montrose and Bridgewater, Friday, March 11,
at the Oonnis,ioners Office in Montrose.
Jessup, Saturday, March 12th, at the house of
Daniel Hoff in Jessup:
By order of the Commisnioners.
Wm. A. CROSSMON, Clerk.
Coasmissinners Office,
janl3 trolo
'Montrose. Jan.ith, 1832
•
rOleikiSC:o.ll3.tlCo33..
/[SHE firm or Cobb & Rogers Is dissolved by
mutual consent. Their notes and Accounts
are in the hands of C. Sherman, At the old es
tablishment, who is duly attihorized to settle
the same.
Montrose, Feb. Ist, 1859.
-IVC:OrrIC.IO.
r COBB - would respectfully annource to the
public that he tray still be found at the
um stand; fully prepared to attend to the waste
of the community. He will keep on hand a good
dock of
Grooerias 3
SCGAIS, TEAS, CUFFS E. SPICES, FRUIT. Ft.ottn
and SALT (by the seek ar barrel,) Ftsn, and ell
articles found in First Class Groceries.
its would pirtientarly rdll the attention of
•farmers and others to the fact that ho is
coristantly receiving fresh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and medium qualities, which will hie
sold morn, for ready pay; in quantities to suit
the purchaser.
Montrose, Feb. 21st 1859.
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,C , .....144.
PUBLIC- . V ENDUE. -
HE so becriberWill offor for sale on his prem
.". ices on the loth day of March next. at ten
Mock a. m., at Public Auctipn, 3 Cows 2 Horses.
1 Young Cult, 2 Yoke of Oxen (if not sold he.
fore the day of sale), 2 Lumber Wagons. 1 Ox
Cart. I.Top Carriage. 1 One Horse Wagon. 1
Lumber Sleigh, 1 set of Double. Harness,. 1 Sin
gle Hammes. 2 Ssuldles, 1 Box Sieve, one Cook.
Steve arid Furniture, and a lot of 'Household
Furniture; Plows, harrows, Chains, and a great
satiety of. oilier, Farming Tool. too numerous
to mention ; al q, a lot of Hey and Grain.
TERMS (17 Sat x—All sums under five dollars,
cash; all over five, eight months' credit, with in
terest and approved security.
JOHN AUSTIN.
Bridgewater, Feb. 19th, 1859.-3w..*
CLOVER AND, TIMOTHY SEED .
CLOVERANDTIMOTIIISEED
GONER Allll TIMOhn SEEb
FOR, SSLE BY
CI. D. I.antlirCito,
MONTROSE, Pk
Dr. 11.- Smith,
SURGEO3I DENTIST. * Residence and of
fice opposite the Baptist Church (north side)
Montrose. Particular attention will be gives
to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and
to 'filling decaying:teeth.
, January tat, J 859. • •
AwlAos Notice
THE undersigned hiving been appointed by
the Hon. the Orphans' Court of Susque
hanna County, to audit, settle and adjust the
account cf Lyman Block ingtsn, Administrator of
David Blackington, deceased. upon exceptions
filed to said account., will heir the parties inte
rested, at hisjolficelo Montrose, on Saturday,
the - 26th day of March next, at one o'clock lb the
afternoon.
FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor.
, Feb. Met, 1859.—wt
Auditor's Notice.
THE AUDITOR appointed by the Court to
audit;sattle and adjust the aecoont of oar
cd the addta of the estate of Robert P: Van
dec'd. make diatrib,ution, fie. 4 will meet the par.
tier intereatettat his °See iu Ilentioie, on Fri.
day, March 38th. at one °cloak p. tn. • •
feb,S4w4.] WU. TIJItRELL, Auditor.
QECOND HAND flair ye I it:
Ai ;2 ' #,. •of nearly' tavere • description.
—.--ft
f , Better and Mew than now omen,
for eale_hy ABEL TURBELL.
Monroe., Noe, 25111, I 848: .
susQu'A _OQ, NORMAL SCHOOL,
J. F. STODDARD, A. M., PRINCIPAL.
E next term of ihe NORMAL SCHOOL
will commence en
Monday, rettrusir.y . 14, 1059,
to continue eleven or twelve weeks. For'tke
accommodation of teachers who desire to attend
a quarter of eleven weeks and are nut able t° be
present until the 28th of Felt .0m 'opining ad.
dress will be delivered on Hutt day io the Acsd.
emy HMI. by Wm. 'll:Jessup; Huh and the
term (if advisable) will continue 11 weeks from
that time. •
Daring the term Prof. Stoddard wilt deliver
a course of lectures on the Selene° and Art
of Teaching, Mural Culture, - Elements of
Character, and Natural Philosophy.
Lectures will also be delivered . by Dr. F. B.
Davison. Rev. B. B. -Emory and others during
the term. •
, Students who consult their own interest will
bo preeltnt the first flay of the term and will al
low no trivial cane to keep them one moment
from their school duties.
All who desire can take lessons in Instrumen
tal and Vocal Music of thorough instructors con
nected with the school. -
- EXPENSES: •
Tuition, in Nor. Depart., per qr. of I I weeks /KO
" Printery " "; " " 3,50
" " Latin & Greek" ', -! " " 4,00
" Vocal Music " " 2,00
Board per week - • -• 2,0u
or It is desirable that tuition bills be paid
in advance, and no deduction will be made when
students are absent, except in cases of pro.
traded sickness.
. .
Student,' can board thernselvei as heretofore
For further particulars eoqutre of the Priori.
pal, Prof. J. F. Sti.dclard.
WM. JESSUP, Preside/li.
C. F. READ. SCE - Wary.
' ll l ,4yrone, Pa. Jnn. 25th. 1859.
PATENT - ANGULAR HAY MIFF.:
'T' 'S kind of ILNIFE is used to
I. Cut Hay in a Mow or Stacks. The follow.
letter will show bow useful the Knives are.
' Ctatcridr, PA.
Ma. ZENNER :—Drar Sir:—Pleaso remember
the township I bought of you,-1 made one
hundred dollar* in a few week - s, in melting your
Bay Knife. Plea-e find enclosed 820 rgaio fir
the right of two more township's.
• D. CLIFTON.
Persons wishing to make money os stated
above can do 80 by sending Ten Dollars to rue,
and I will send by stem a printed genuine Deefi,
for the right of any township you may wish in
Susquehanna County, Pa., and 1 will send by
Railroad one Knife fur a model. but you must
state to what at: obi') you want it sent, &c. Full
particulars how to m..ke the Knives, and cost of
Knives, will be sent with the Deed, upon the, re.
ceipt of price as above. This is rip humbug.
Address 1). ZEIINER., -
j.13n4*1 Illomerville. Medina Co, Ohio.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
1858 is dead and gone, and
-1859 is but just begun. •
Soplease call at. tbe Mont rose ro
Store and buy a copy of the Arts of Beau
tv by Lola Monter., and subscribe for Godey's
Lady's Book at $2,00, or for Peterson's, Arthur's,
Frank Leslie's, Mrs. A. S. Stephen's roe., &e., at
the.jowes club rates. Harper's and the Atlautie
at 82,00 each.
Cell and buy a copy of Livingstone's Travels
and 'Explorations in South Africa, and a copy of
Recollections of a Life Time by S. G. Goodrich.
A floe sett of Chessmen, a beautiful Album, or a
Porthilio. a nice Pocket Bible, or a Praytr Book,
(of which you can find 15 or 20 stylus,) a copy
or Mite Cooper's slountVernoti Let ter, a enperior
Pocket Knife, a Pocket Diary and Almanac, La
dy's, Democratic, Farmers',Tribu ne, and Juvenile
Almanacs, for 1859, &c., ate., :ma at the same thee
subscribe for any good Familt Paper you may
choose at the very lowest club prices.
For further items of exciting news and im
portant events pleeee boy and read the N. Y.
hedger of Jan. Bth and 15th, for sale at. the
Montrose Book Store, 4'. A.../Ii...KLLARI4 •
Montrose, inn. 4114 1859 -•
Z. coon,
S. B ROGERS.
Discprered at Last.jll
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS & BUNIONS!
A LI. persona afiEeted with these painful
AcreseneeK mn effect perfect cures, without
the lid of a surgeon or the knife, by using San
ford's Corn Plasters. 'Bent by wail, post paid, to
any,zpar,t of the country on receipt of $l.
Address S. J. SANFORD, 241 Doek-st..,
dee3o or Box 261 P. 0.„ Philadelphia.
FRANCIS B. DAVISON, M. D.
-WILL FBACTICE - -
Medicine and Surgery,
in Montrote and adjacent MKT of Susque
• henna County.
OeFICE in the Store orc. W. Morr, Eeq
RESIDENCE,Corner opposite the Methodist
Church.
Itlontsom.„ Nov . . 16. . 1858. -
BINGHAMTON
WATER CURE.
Binghamton. Broome County, N. Y.
THIS establishment is open for the reception
•of patients during the whole year, and is
arranged with a slew to the comfort and con
venience of invalids daring the COLD WEATHER.
g DEEM SJOG
are thoroughly warmed. and the entire house is
kept at SUMMER TKEIMIUTURE.
Experience has demonstuted that 'the Wator
Treatment is most successful during the
AUTUMN AM) WINTER MONTHS.
EIPRESSIIIT,TO THE SICK.
You are an Lavabo it'd desire to be cured.
You long for-health.—make the proper effort
and your health will be restored.
Are your Liver and Stomach diseased?
Art
Art your Throat and Lungs dliessed I
Aro you.Ded.ltidden--unsble to walk?
Have you Rhomatism or Impurity of the Blood?
HaveyouDeneral Debility and Palpitation of the
. Heart?
Haven!! your efforts heretofore proved abortive ?
Go to the Illitsghaintim Writer Cure.
Water Treatment wilt speedily cure you.
* * *For further particulars rail at the " Cure"
or address°. V.THAY.DR. M. D.
Aar a Mick ibr EverYbody. _es
STARTLING DISCLOSURES !
if "1R T ELLER'S great
work fur the married
ortho"contemplating mar.
iagutt, pages full of
r9l.l34testa,
c 23 outs—scut to all
s under seal,. by mail.
IT.PAID. 50.000 cop
seld.,thefast year.. The
la tairritd,sed the oar- 1 1
happy. Ve4tire on
a yiertner ; complete
swum hundreds of se
__ -,,,,afid..wsrrantri to be
worth three tittie . 4lsfuount asked tor,it. 2 5 ets
in specie or postage stamps; euilosed, will secure
a copy by return mail. Address
J. TELLtR, M. D.
No. 5 Bearer-at. Albasty,..N. Y.
VS Mt. VICHOUe FZNAL6 ,Pats, SI a box,
with full directions. -liarried.ladies should hot
usiithem:—Setit by mail. -•
eAUTlONe—,7kese pint should noe be take* by
ferialei laiing the . FIRST MONTHS , qf
Pregnancy, as they an ewe to IVPitie grin: l 7 6 VA
but at Mei whyr fir Site, ere*
. In all casts ' , prairie/us aid spinal affixtiou,pain
to Ihalumk, flaps on - slight sixedien,
palpithtleo of, heart, hysterics and whites; there'
piths Will diet sears lsben all other sissanChieve
faits:pod altho! s powerful rimedy;44 tot eon-.
Antiexefll oialffllettruf
to the, eon ditutieu Addis's:MC. Q T R ,
as Acne, - . febliSlr, .
it:Z
• TUX'
READY-PAY SYSTEM
TT is certain that Goods can be sold successful.
ly In Montrose and' at Susquehanna Depot
•FOR CASH.
Those doublioi this tilos will do well to call
•
at the stores of •
6uttenbtrg, J cnbauniA
where it. sill 'he proven =that the Merchant in
selling his Gonda can afford to sell 'Cheaper
for Cash, and can offerindneernenta 4riffitient to
make it an objeet to Purchavera, at whatever
sacrifice they are obliged to snake, to procure the
Money to adopt in their Purchase* tbu Casa
gYslaw. - •
They haye just received and are 'constantly re.
ceiOng., a large assortmea t. of Dry GOODS and
CLOTHING, Dinh:o6'l4y adapted for
F LL . AND•WINTER,
and which are purchneed under the most tricorn
ble eireumatabeert , They are enabled and WILL
offer and sell at rir'ees far below others that Will
give and have given an everlasting, Credit; no
matter whether it is Tom. Dick, or /ferry.
' T-H-E-R-E-P-O-R-E •
EXAM INE, COMPARE AND JUDGE
OUR DIY GOODS!
An assortment beietofore unequaled by anything
ever uttered in Montrose.
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods!
Comprising many new and desirable shies of
Gouda unknown in this market, among which will
be found, in
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
All the novelties of the season, cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, &
SHAWLS!
New and choice styles of Brocho double and
single, Stella, Plaid:Wool, 'Palm and Mantilla,
and a new style of Chenill Shawls, cheap at
Guttnibm, %lostnbaum, Co's
An assortment always on hand, also Ladies Cloth
and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at
6uttcnbtq, liostnbaum,:& CO'S.
EMBROIDERIES!
In thut Department we can offer great induce
ments, as they are purchased directly from im
porting houses. The assottment comprises
French *ens, Sleeves and Collars,
Worked EdgiugS and laisertlng,
• and a great massy more arti
cles belong to Osit Hue too
numerous to men.
tuba, cheap at
G I; TIEN BERG, ROSENBAUM', Je. CO'S
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and
Plumes, Wire, Stiff Net
,- - tinge and Frames,
at Wholesale and Retails—cheap at
UFTENBER4, ROSENBAUM, tic CO'S.
DomeStie Goods !-
31a'y Le
found all the different qualities of Prints,
Ginghate4, Bleached Goods, one Unbleached
al paling, Ticks, Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 21.2
y de wide, cheap at
GUTTENBERG. ROSEN. BAUM, & CO'S
READY MADE CLOTHING.
An this is ono of their PittectratAlneacuas 07
flusiaLss in New York City, they certainly have
one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers;
they having one Partner steady in New York
city to devote all his lime to this particular branch
of inanufacturinz They al I furnish, at any
time, a Good Garment at abOut the same price
for which the material can be tot.
They will warrant their work and a complete
fit or no pay.
They keep constantly on hand'one of the best
stocks of
OVER .AND UNDER COATS!
Such u Frock, Dress, Raglan., and Sacks
• PANTS_. •
In Great Variety and Different Styles
VESTS!
Such as Valve., Pinsk Caasimar, and Satin,
cheap at.
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUKA CO'S.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
of the Best,lllaterial at Short Notice.
Under'Gitimeitts
Fon LADIES ♦s WELL 45 rot GENTLEMEN,
such as Silk, and also Lambavitiol, cheap at
OUTTEN BERG; ROSEN BA U ,& COS.
WORD
IS SUFFICIENT ?f) TREWISE;
r TO ous sumesous
F R.I Mb' S
tjsriO3 - 1 - ER S,
And iq particular to.those knowing themselves
indebt4 to,ue, we will ,ersy, once mora.that we
wilLsell for-Ready Pay hereafter, and all Ac.
'counts and Notew must be reified without For.
Cher Notice, We arktirettor Dunning
Letteis and fingiiorting.the P.astOrtee.sel there
by losing. We will take aN Wadi of,tsrettr at
th.sHighest Market Prices for Payment, and all
ACcountsr standing` over jlioajhe.,on,ionr
Booka.will Wien for 'doliferKokt ialea sAttled
- ' . .;
ioutt.tukTl`; - 13 1 Ateitluilti *
Mentro”, Pa; October 'lloth, 1888.
1848. J. DICKEIMAN, Jill. -1858
`HARDWARE
AO *tube gmporium
IN FULL BLAST%
THE undersigned would taki this 'opportu-
JL nity to inform his friends and customers
that he has recently made Lag° additions to his
Ginner extensive stock ot,
Hardware, Stove's, _Stove - • Pipe,
Stove Trittunings, Zinc, &c,
and that he is prepared to supply the wants of
the communily in that line, at unusually low
prices. He flatters himself that his facilities for
manufacturing his own,Wares, Stoves, &e., give
him a decided advantage over any who par
rhaco arid transport at n heavy expense their en
iirwelock.
. 119 would say to - those who - wish to purchase
STOVES of any description, STOVE . PIRE„nr
TItIII3IINGS, of any kind, and pay.for them, he
is prepared to give them great. bargains; but 30
those who want•to purchsse on a year's credit
and then - let it run two years more, he had rath
tethey would call on some cue else, even $f they
hate to payseveaty-fire per Beat more thin so
article is worth. la the line of •
•:
Shelf Hardware,
his assortment fig the largest and best stlectpd in
Stoquehstrns County;' purchased as his billet:
has been mostly' ot manufacturers; he is enabled
to offer inducements to those country merchants
who buy swill bills, rarely found , this side of
the bireity, We can offer special inducements
Lr Carpenters end Joiners who are in' want of
either Tools or Building Materials. Black.
smiths can find ANVILS, VICES. BELLOWS.
and, In fact, almost anything in their line, by ail
ing on us, , t •
C LIE A.P FORC
Our stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots• and
Shoes, Data and Caps. Wan.
- kee lotions, ace. &CA •
is ns large us the times will admit of. They wore
patetitaeed at a low figure, and will be ma at
prices to correspond with the time.
READY-MADE CLOTHING !
We have just opened about one-and a-half
cords of reeds-uoide clothing. Every body says«
they are cheap !- Some say they are eery chesp,
and a riumhr h«tie ventured to'say they are dog
cheap. Certain it is that a small money
will buy a large pile of clothing.
We would add, in this connection, for the in
formation of all concerned and the "rest'of man
.:that we are fired and sick of the credit
4 ltystem; we have suffered enough by it already,
and ere determined to rid ourselves of th«
the whole "critter.", Believing that the uiutble
sixpence is the trio system, we aro resolved to
Adopt it, and are offering our goOds at prices to
correspond.
. * * *Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
J. DIC,KERM AN, Jr.
New Milford, Nov. 29th, 1859. ;
•
*t,OrbeS l
•
lI.BURRITT
Is just receiving a Large Stock of
NEW STOVES'
9
INCLIJDING assortment of Vevated
Oven, Large Oven andTiat - Top Premium
Cook Stoms, (for wood or coal.) with superior
variety of Parlor, Office and Shop, and Store,
(for wood or coal); also, Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet
Iron, Stove Tubes. Ake., &c., ezo.
'His assortment includes the most SELECT and
DEsinaint NTO V ES, in market, and vii; he
sold he the ?MST FATC ! R.IBLE TERMS. and to
which he would invite the particular attention of
Casa hovers. [New ?il il ford. Nor: 1.1.1855.
TUE MIGHTY HEALER!
World Known and World Tried.
. .
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tid ' •-• . '' .
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.... 01 % ,. ' . 4
211. 1 , ' ' ;.: ... 1 41- , E' • 't' ". 1 , , -
lIOLLOWAY'S OINTMEN e
e r lIE free admission of all Nations, as well as
.1 the verdict of the leading hospitals ,of the
0 d as well as the New World,,stemp this pow.
erful remedial Agent as the greatest healing
preparation over made known to auffeeing mass.
Its irenetrative qualities are morn than marvelous,
ihro' the external orifices of the skin, invisible to
the naked eye, it reaches the seat of the internal
disease; and in all external affections its anti in
flammatory end healing virtues surpass anything
else on record, and is:Nature's great ally.
• Erysipelas and salt itheurn
Are two of the most common and vit`ttlent
disorders prevalent on this continent; to these
Ointment is especially antagonistic, " modus
operandi" is first to eradicate the t enolli• and
then complete the cure. •
Mak Less, Old Ceres. and ricers... -
Cases of teeny years standing that have peril
naciously refused to yield to any lather remedy
or treatments, have invariably. 'bucceinbed to a
few applications of this powerful unguent.
Eruptions on the Okla/.
Arising from a bad state of blood or chronic
disease are eradicated, and a clear, transparei t
surface regained by the restoratiVe artionpf this
Ointment. It surpasses many of the cosmetics
and other toilet appliances in itspowerlo dispel
rashes and other disfigurements the face.
Piles and Fist ohs.;
Every form and feature et tlieM , prevalent and
stubboim disorders Kersdicated locally and- en,
tircly by the use of thii,ernollent: - , warro:fomen.
tations 4 should pr'ec - edu its Application. Its heal
ing quatties ejll be found Owe` and invariable.
Both the Oinlment-andthe Piiis should Le OM in
. the fullossiy, : casts . •
Bunions, Rheumatism, So:Fii rarnats,
Burns, - - Ringworm, Stores of all kinds
Chappedilaids Salt Rtichn Sprains,
Chillblaihs, tiffJointi,
Fistula; Goa; Skin Diriearies, Titter, Ulcers,
Lumbsio, • Swel'd Glands, Venereal Sores,
Merril Eruprns,Sore Lbgt, WoOnds of a I
Piles, Sore Breasts, Sore Ileads,_- [kinds.
Er 'CAUTION!—None ore t„ennine unless
the words," Ilulloway, New York and London,"
are discernible as a Water-mark in every leaf of
the book of directions around each pot or box ;
it may bePlainly seen byholding the lultothe light
A handsome rewardwill betivenzo any one ren•
dering such information 'sway lead to the detec.
Lion of any party or, parties counterfeiting these
medicines .0t vendirtg.them knowing them to be
spurious.
tkofa. ihe,kfantfactories of Prof. Hozzo.
wax, 80 Igiiiden Loge, New York, and by all re.
speolable Drugg l sts and Dealers In break:kw
throughout the United States and the civilized
wortd. - in pots at 25 cents, 63cents, and 81 earb•
EirThere is a considerable saving by taking
the larger Ana: , • 1 -,
N. D.—Directions for the guidance pfltaltenkt
in every disorder are affixed to each pot. - ..
June 10. 1858. - (23e0w1y.0.-
DI INTERESTEK
T H Bl E cg bacn au;er Gran unts
_o4t‘h-aeltifiprltfic::l
in the hindi of Sir. Wcom 4 tsesnE,—fie alone be.
iog finthasited to &I tea and give receipts for the
cagy=.uefilesigraseanverraing tiiestowity, and it
is desirable t),)14-001.,itldebttl4t iboold settle
promptly, thereny saving faribertrophle soo3 es.
pen" te.ail parties. 3. B. AIeCOLLU3I.
;Ai agßitr3l9l4.
lilentrose, Elepttqu?Olst, 18. r. .
TEETIP...4I:III`4BNP PPAIN TEETH,
427 sale fn? Turß*,
Montro*Crebniul
t.••
et. llUSlPllitertz-Ab3fteOPViiilt:
ItMeiliet ter sale by A.4eL Trull/ILL.
It R.
NO MORE PAIN; • . • .
i VO MORE VICKVESS .
NO MORE RHEUMATISM,
,
1 ox: sTursE-s or THE 30: - :*_.7, 1.131811,130, HEAD
ACIIEs, ToOTIIACHES, 91: i•CYFER3NG FrAOll
i .1111VER BODILIitt/II:itITITS; -
1
?Tie Raja and Complete Efficacy c : f
- - • RADWAYS
I
.
' ite - ady Relief ,
1 In Instantly stopping the most ei. ,
erisclisting. Pains and Aches,.
! Burns,Scalds,Ctils, Wounds,
` Bruises, dce., &C.., &c. • • -.,
render it important that every family , k pep a 'amp.
ply: rd . it in the house.
Armed with this remedy ahousehold
way protected against Rueden aitarks of Rick
neiv. ThousandS of lives of periona have'beett.
Raved - Cy lea timely uge, ivho were suddenly
seised in the night time with Cramps, Spasms,
Vomiting, Cholera. Yellow Fever,and other vio:
lent diseases. Let a-dose of this 'Remedy be
taken intern4y, as- the came-may require, whet.
euddeniy seized with Pain or Sit:knew., and it
will IssrA 31 LY lILLIEVE THE PATISKT FtwisAlN,
and arrest the disease..
abinislltabgelici;
//ax Curd
RHEMUATISM, -
NEURALGIA, -
CRAMP. -
IMARRIIMA, •
TCtOTHACHE, - -
SPASMS, .
siclC liF.Anrirfin .
CHILLS AND FEVER,
CHILBLAINS .
INFLUENZA.. -
SORE. THRO,...T, -
BURNS. -
FROST BlTE!'''t -
AGUE CHEEK. .
PARALYSIS. -.
LAMENESS, -
aßtlsEs.
WOUNDS
STR ,17NS, .r.nd .
.SPRA
the moment it is applied to the injured Vurt.i. all
pain and unenaineas cease. -Look: out for Coup•
terfails. sin.d linitations—Purehpee -,.0n1y. RAD..
WA I's READY RELIEF. Price 25 ctx, 50 ets"
and el per'bottle. _
A Now Contribution to Science,
The Great Grand Discov4ry
R. R .
Radiiayls Reg i alatifig Pitts,
Da. Raw/kr & Co. have recently discovered
a method fur extracting from roots, herbs., pleats
and gains, a nutritious extract of suctt wonder
fat nourishing power—which they have combin
with Rstoray'S Pi.EGULATING PlLLS—that.
six of these PIN will strp - Oly tie Lloyd with the
same am• unt of nutrition as One ouneo ord l .-
nary bread: so that, while the system is endet:
going a tirorou2h physicieg, • and regulating
procuas,ii daiiy becomes strengthened. -
Persons afflicted with Idyr.r.CONrwasT,Dra, , •
PErsIA, HEART DrskASE.S. reLLNESS CF. 11Lt , 94,.
and all Females who are subject , to IttrtEGULA4-
!TIES, HYSTERIA; &c., are nakticulAr recent._
:vended to use thesa Pitts. Theym — ii - ideasatit.
to-take—eters:lolly ccated`with gum—free froul ,
taste, and vitt not gripP,'sieken or imam thre•
sailed, or-leave the boutels costive. • Mothers
nursing should likewise lake one or,two;of these
Pills once or twice per o only
,keep lour system s Ire:drily and regular, but will
proteet your infant against Cramp
- and Pains in
the stomach, and insure :fat Ohl . ; a be..filsy child,
but wilt invest eve:y child, thuS suckled, with a
sweet...disposition. _
Radwrtyrs Regulttibg tills
Regulate each and every organ df the sjistcm,
and corect iii derangements of the Liver,Bottelei
Stoma. h, and-Kidneys.
Tl:ev Cr:rn
•
COSTIVI:N I:SS, INDIGESTION. .
I II EA RT.BUR N, 11 1 .!SPEPSIA:
' BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION,
I DROPSY, ItEADACHE.
PAI.PITA'II( N of CONGESTION.
the lIEART, -&c., Ste.
They are, entirely vegetable and harmless; an
infant at the breast ran take them with safety, •
and persons ho are silhjeet to Fits of •Apoplesy,
Epi!eprie, De - art diseases, eve., shouldealwr.ss
keep abox or. hand.. '
' Price fe.3"Cents.
Ask for • . .
RacuLlaorrs; or
s ittlfutormsc FILM
IMEI=NEEI
The Groat Constitutior4 Remedy :'
R. ' R. R;:
(tio. - • -: :
;/ety
'kits°'taut
Heals Old Sores. Purifies tlie Blood, Instills
within the System renewed ffealth,unel,Re•
solves and Exterminates all Chronic and
Constitutional Diseases.
This great rod glorious remedy should be
hailed by the E r uman rare as n.speeial gift from
the Al 'big lity, u, riogrv! , ratt. dilapidated humanity.'
Pit. Riow.tr & Ca are the only Physicians
and Chemists..in the world that have succeeded
in diatoresing a remedy that will effectually
eradicate from the human system constitutional
diseaties and ailments, transmitted from parents
telliair children.. ; 3 . . ,
Raaway's Renoiatmg Resolvent
Will radie.dly exterminate from the systeia
Scrofula, I cankers,
Syphilis, Fits,
Fever Sines, lteuoings from the Ear, -
liluers, •i Whitt) Swellings,
Sore Li ef, Tumors,
Sure Legs, venturousires:Lion%
Sore Ni :t
Louth,® Nodes,
Sore [hail, • liielete,
Insanity, . • j cilaudular
. Night Sweats,
All Diteases of the Coi,tsustenox, • •
Womb,. Rabb Totter,
Prolaps-us I.J . '"t eri , • i Fillmore of all kinds, •
Skin Diseases, c,brouic Rbeuinatitm,
Salt Itbeims, Dispepsin,
And all diseases that have been established in
the system, for years,
PItICE DNE.D,E , EI4I.II PER BOTTLE.,,•
SOLD 111" DIIUGGISTS EVERYWIIESZ.
RADWAY & C0.,.162 Fulton ~
oe 7
THE undersigned, the Founder and Pitblishor
of Van Court's o.moterfeit Detector, desP.'
roue of retiring from this s bmnch of business; halt
merged that old eatablished_work in the popular -
Bank Note Detector of Imlay & Bicknell. .flay-.
ing published Van Ceures Detector eince,„1839,...
the rinderidirited iiittiCtaittTY parts_ with his old'
friendi and subseriker!‘ %but this reluctance is
lessened by the'cOniiction,that in luthly at. Hick. °
nelfs Rink Nutellepoiter they. will.recidee a
work that matches the tjtues...l. VAN COURT.
All bubberjOiqis S!DILA Y & B ICKNELL'ST ,
Dank N ot. Reporter
are payable ricropuhmsly in advance. This is the
oldest Bank Note Pabßranc) in the iverld. For
thirty long years it has maintained an ursullied
ropuiation, :oil continues to, be tho :thwesitary.
companion of all business people over the who*
continent of America. .
THE COINS OF THE WORLD!
•
Now, in press by Its lay & Bicknel I, will be given
gratuitously to all - Wand nearsuisseriber ! krA All
Coin Chairf4;,,G!),ides and Ma n ual s , as compared
with tag, may ue considered waste paper..
TElLlls—Simi-Nlontbly, - • per :mow, 611,1*
t3onthly .4. 44 • :
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