The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 27, 1859, Image 3

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    L. SISBELD,
REPAIRS Clocks, Watches avid Jewelry / at
abort notice, and on_ reasonable terms. 411
work warranted; Shop to Chandler& Jeaanea .
-store, Montrose, Pa. [oc2.stf:
NEW PUBLICATIONS .
A NEW 800K...z
ASS OSE TIUT
DESTINED TO- BE RANKED
AS TIIE BEST BOOB` OF THE SEASON
NOW, READY. ~z • .
TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH.
MEMOIRS
ROBERT-HOUDIN,
AMEAsSADOR. .
AUTHOR,. . •
COX/UREIC,
NAUXIAII,
SECROMANCRft,
• ioncEnEr.,
iNCHARTER,`AND
- pnornslon OF SLEIGHT OF RAM)
Written by biinself. •
• EDITED BY •
Dr. R. SHELTON
.MAIXENZIE.
With a copiou. Index.
This Book is full of interesting and enter-.
taMiug stneqintes, of the inter Views of the
Great Wizard with the most distinguished
pert,unagts of the present day, and gives de
n-, im ions of the manner of performing many
cf hi,moat.curious trickamnd transformations.
Bound in one. volume,- 12mo, Cloth. 44 .
pages. Price 4t1,00.
• Aud upon the receipt of 21 - cents additional
for postage, a copy otilre . Book and'a hand
some prekent worth 25 cents tolsloo,oo, will
be sent to any'person in the country.
From the Editor's Preface.
-4 A man
.mayolot only " taketabis own life,"
by wilt: in." his Autobiography, without com
mitting AO de se, but may carry himislf into
future time, by producing a bock which the
-world will not• willingly let die. This is what
Mr. Robert-Houdin, the great' artist in what
is called Conjuring, has lately done in the re
markable book Sanfidence d'unPrestigiteur,
a faithful translation-of which here pre
tenterrto the American ieading.public. The
work hits had the greatest success in Europe,
from its lively style_as,vrell as the various in
formation it contains, histc7rical and philcisod
Ou the practice and ,principles of
bleight-,X-hand, and the other details, mental
as well as mechanical, which unite to make
perfect the exhibition of White Magic, the
antipodes of What our forefathers knew, per
secuted and punished ai , the BlaCk Art.
. tram the lre.stminster Review.
" Without any sarcestie intention, we might
chow that the,ConjurerAVes - really a man of
greater ability than inany a - successful author.
•On the whole we can recommend these Me
- rooir• . of ltabert-liuudin's as pleasant reading."
Published by GEO.-G. EVANS,
No. 439 Chestnut St,
PuttaDELPIIIA.
- To whom all orders should be addressed.
JUST PUBLISHED.
Litre etalciTlxiatass
COL. DANIEL BOONE
History of the Early Settlement of
.Kentacky.
With aucttunts ur the Hardships and Ad•
ventures of the Phineer, to which is added
COL.:BOONBAUTOBIOGRAPNCOMPLETE,
Aidiciated to J ohn Frlsun and-first published to
"Cozo . yrt DANitt. BooNE was one the
most remarkable men that ibis country ..:has
produved. his charaeter is marked with
originality, and his notions - were important
and influential in one of ibe,most. interesting
periods of our historr—that of the ea.ly set
tlement of Kentucky., Boone is generally
ark noivledged as The founder Cf that Stare,
Laving exptured it alone to a considerable
extent; leading the earliest settlers; founding
800 nesborfugli. having defended the stations
successfor,y against the attacks of the Indians,
and the prominent put which •lisc took in
military affairs of this period of dirties and ,
vertsinly r e nder his claims to the honor
of the ii•le founder of lientucy'very sirong." I
Hatdsomely bound in one volume, 12rno,
cloth, and illustrated with fine' engrriyings.
i'rice $l,OO. .
I.:dries of either of the above hooks pith
a hanc3orne. Gift worth from 50 cents to ,
t 100; will Le sent to any person in the United
Stites upon the receipt of #l,OO and 21rbts.
to pay po.tage, by addressing the Publia!ber,
is,,de , .irous of. calling your attention to
Lis honorable method- (J.:transacting flusi
treas. viz:
With each Book that is bought at his Es
tohlidtment, a Present is given away. worth
from Fifty Cents to One irancireci Dollars.
Ibe Presents are of good quality and of
the i.e.kt Inanufneture; and compriae a large
assortmont of Watobes, Jewelry, Silver Plated
Ware, Silk Dress Patterns, etc., etc., etc., too
numerous to mention. •
Sad
s (or a, complete Catalogue of Book;
which. ai.:4 barn to yott free of expellee,
and one teal mire you that the best
place in the country to buy books at the
large establinhtnent of 11
, GEORGE G. EVANS... ..
.
Tab, and Originathr of the GI rr Boos. Basins a.
' No. 439 blestnut Siseet.
PllPariel phi a.
Itisportawitiailenales.---Dr. Cheese
luau's Pins Prepared by Cornelius lACheese
men. Near-York City.' The combination of in
gredients in these Pills are thcresult of a long
and extensive practice.- They are mild -in their
operation,and certains in correcting all irregulari-;
ties, painful menstrientions,eenmeing all Astray -;
tioris, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain in the Side, palpitation ofthe-heart, disturbed
sleep, which arise from interruption of - nature.
TO MARRIED LA DlES,these Pi Ile are inval
uable, as they will bring on the-monthly period
with regularity.- Ladies who have-been disap
pointed in the use of otheepilli, can place the
utmost oonfidenze in Dr. Choeseman'a Pills do
ing ail they are represented to do.
NOTICE.—Ther ehonlid not be used during
Pregnancy, as a inis.carriage Would certainty re
suit therefrom.
Warranted: parely vegetable, and free from
'anything injuriotiq to life or health. Explicit
direct:l . one, wbieh should be read: accompany
each box. Price SI. Sent by mail - on ender..
_ing 81 to any authorized agent.
'IC. B. lIVICIIIAGS,
165 Chasibrrs.Bl,l*lo- Yin*,
Genexal Agent for the Unfired Stales, to whom
all Wholesale orders should be addressed.
Dr.J.„Ar. LYMAN, Took bstrapek, sad ABEL
TUR!tELL, MontrunerAgents. jao2o
By purchasing Goods of Ziegler
{-Whateerde Drug, Paint: and Wass
Araters,) corner of Secoqd and Greets - tilts,
Piellad'a, you have the advantage of select.
ing year purchases; from AS extensive and varied.
stoat of vilrei tee fiend, zinc, cOPrdrissiests
and orindow - glasit of assorted sizes sot
qualities. Allot theta are tooked" at
nub prices as canhot fail to suit - the dosest
buver. tiebl3 fejw
YEW GOO DA. pouring in st.the
'VI. stoee' of J..-LYONS & SON, !where every
thing goes ( . 11EA? fur Ciia.—Call quick:
Out, IBth, 859.
'MEW GOODS, is iny line Of basil:wee. &Me ,
i'zg .'ABELTURRILL
A- of tlingliataton
.Water• Cure, _will he at - Susquehanna Depot
(Nichol's Hotel) on of each month da
ft the :Serie, anit,Summer :for eoninitation.
likvalidi Will find - ItiWzitheir advantage to give
him a Call. Patients received at all times at hie
eatahliahment in Binghamton, N. Y., where
every 'comfort and convenience may be found
far the auccoatfal treetteentet.lacatawatf:
~. • . -
WBee
Invilorator. and‘ Pithily: Cadillac.' Pills, in
another cotnmn. nepH Iv
‘Teacher Etzsminations.
Iti'M'TINGS fat the 'exaniiitatiiii of Wane
IV.it who delft,: to teach in the public schools
of this county, will be held in the different town..
ships ak follows:
Brooklyn, Nov. 5; Centre, 9a. in.
Lathrop, . " ' 7, Hillsdale, . 9a. m.
Lenox, " 8, *Bell S. It, 9a. M.
Gibson, " 9, Union Hill, 10 a. m.
Jackson,. " 30, No. 2, 10 ri. m.
New Mihard, ' 11, Graded S. 8... 10 a.x m.
Franklin, " 12, South S. H., 1011. M.
Montrose' &/ - •
" 1, Moutroso , 10 a. m.
Bridgewater, .
Dimock, "'
' 15, Public S. It, 10 a. tn.
Springville, " 16; Public S,H., 10 a. tn.
Auburn. _ " 17, Lowe S. IL. 10 a. m.
Rush, " 18, Granger'sS.H.,lo s. m.
Jessup, " 19, Bolles 5.. H., 'lO a. m.
Forest Lake & S - •
" .21, T owne I 10 a,tn.
Chapman, I
Middletown & / '
Friendsville, ' " 22, Baldwin 5.11,10 a. M.
•
_ .
Apolaeon, " 23, Little Mend., 10 a. m.
Cnoconut, " 24, Clark's S. H., 10 a. in.
Silver Lake, ' 25, Brackney, 10 a. in.
Liberty, " 28, Brookdalei 10 i. m.
SKI side i
Great Bead , " 28 ' i' the river flO a. In'
,
Oakland& /
" 29, Lanesborn' 10 a. tn.
Harmony,
ThomPson, " 30, Centre, 10 a. in.
Ararit Dec. 1, Church, 10 a. in.
Herrick, . " 2, Uniondale, 10 a. m.
Clifford dot
" 3, City, 10 a. m.
Dundaff,
. .
It is desirable that all teachers be examined
in the townships where they expect to teach.
The examination will as usuel,be the written lad
oral methods combined. Each applicant should
be supplied with at least two sheets of foolscap
paper, and pen and ink.
All should be punctual,—none admitted to
the class after the examination commences.
- B. F.'TEWKSBURY, Co, Supt.
Ooklin, Oct. 17th, 1859. '
•Held at this house by roc/vest of School Board
•
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co ~'
Ti k EA LERS in Ready-made Cltithing, ladies'
JLF Dress Goods, Furnishing Goods, etc., etc.
Stares it No-24 Dey-st, New-York City, and in
Toiranda, Montrose, and Stisq`a Derint, Pa.,
R Y - .E. AN D OATS
WANTED!'
rr liE highest market price will be paid by the
bubscriber, in'
, CASII
for any qnantitr of Eye and Oats deliver
ed at the Montrose Depot.
• . If. KEELER. .
Montrose, Depot. Oct. 19th, 19.59.-4 w.
V: 6 2'.?
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
AT GREAT BARGAINS!
Ready Pay and Small Profits.
H. BURRITT has now in Store and is
• making large addition, to his Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to which he
would invite the attentidn of mom PATIKG stnr.
Las, embracing the moat •dcaitable varieties of
• LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
In New Style's of Rich Fall Prints and Plaids;
•in DeLaina, Lucas Piaida, Plain and Plaid Merl
' nos, Mohair Cloths,•Ginghams, and Silks; Brochc,
Stella, Cashmere, Silk, and Wool Shuns; Rich
Ribbowi, Bunnetivaid Floweri. Net Hoods, La
dies' Cloths, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, &c.
With a full sasortment of
Staplo and fancy Goods,
as usual, inclung
Grovierles, Crockery, Hardware,
Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails,
'lab and Caps,
Boots and Shoes. Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths,
Ninted Wiadow Shades, Wall Paper, Clocks.
Drugs, Oils, Paints. Furs, Buff,lo Robes, &c., &c.
The entire stock being large, and bought for
_CASK, will give a superior opportunity for ch;;ice
;selections, and will .be sold for Rrinr.P.ti 10
to 95 per cent: beloW :regular prices. An ex
amination of the STOCK will be found profitable
to those who wish to buy.
B --Flour and Salt constantly on band.
New Milford, October, 1859.
_ Administrotix's Notice.
NI T HERE AS, Letters of Administration have
been granted to the ; subscriber on the es.
tate of Timothy 51c'Carthy, late of the township
orAuburn, deceased, all persona indebted t. 3 said
estate are re 1 ueeted to make immediate pay
ment, aod.allhiring claims against saki estate
to present them duly authenticated - to
BRIDGET McCARTHY,, Adm'x.
• Auburn, October 18th, 1859.4w*
WAITE° I73IEDIATFLy: A
few more a ctive and enterpris i ng young
men can 'find immediate employment by which
they can make from 600 to 1,000 dollars a
year, to act as agents for abveral new and popu
lar works just puhlished eielusively for agents,
and not for sale in book. stores. We have a
great number of agents employed, many of
whom are making from l to 20 dollars per
Those wishing , In engage;in thiS . pleasant and
profitable business will, for particulars. etc., ad.
dress, C. L DERBY &CO.,
Publishers and Wholesale.BookSellens,
.Oat. 12,1839-w3.1 Sandusky City, Ohio.
OLD DOM. HEATH'S BOOK OF TRAVELS gm
Wand great discoveries of the Jopaneseia
and East India M edicities, with full directions for
the certain' cure of consumption, bronchitis, ca
tairh,eoughs, colds asthma, fevers, heart 3isease,
ectofuia, caocer,dysp*psisk; liver complaint-gravel
and urinary deposits. female comptaints,
Illustrated-with hundreds of certificates of cures
and engravings. For the purpose of rescuing as
many suffering fellow:beings as possible, from a
premature death, it will be sent to any part of
the continent fur 25 cents, by DR. LIE4TH,
oe2o,yyT -647 Broadway, Neil' , York City.
SOld by - A. Turreli, MontrOsc ; Hayden Bros.
New Milord ;*C. P. Mathews, Scranton.
•V. D. WOCIPD,
• THE WELL KNOWN _
AMBROTYPIST,
WILL BE AT
•
SPRINGVELII 110110 . 11 1 ;
From the tiih of October, to the 15th of No.
vember.' AN persons wishing correct Pictures
of - themselves and Mends will not have abetter
opportunity of obtaitiing them. Having made
over
1500 PICTURES
Here in MONTROSE the mist Summer, is flat.
tering evidence that my efforts to please a• gen
erous public are duly *pp/sainted.,
AMBROTYPES iniooileases„ 52 CENTS,
on Plates' for sending in letters, 25 CENTS.
N. Irctik wa rrante d .40 give satisfae.
thin. - D. WOOD.
- Springville, Oct. 13th, 1259: , •
E T R A: Y
'EtSCAPED -from: the - pastime Of Steppe.li
12.altazIoton -in Dime& township on Sunday
arsalur Oct. sd. 1859,a Dark Bay HORSE of
goad ilso, with small star in tbo-forehosd. lather
I ' 4lo o built, end froin 19 I t o IS years old, with ,
smoothing of an ealargement• of the loft kir'
leg near the ankle). lot.
Any person having any knowledge Where
maid Ilorie may be found:v.4ll confer a favor by
infers log the -owner- immediately by letter, or
othuirise, and all. resolvable charges - will be
• EZEIttE.L,AEDELL.
- NewH cy
!!ford, t., sth, 1859.•:-5if.•
COMMERCIAL COUSGE,
LOC4TIED OVER TAE EVISQUEUANNA VALLEY BANE,
I NeHA M TON N. Y.
[too
0 opOi for hustriacthin from 9 a. qt. to MO
p.
FACVLTY: . .
..b. ..LowELL, Principal, Professor of the
Seience of ACcounta, ' Practical Accountant.
Amthor of Loweles Treaties nixie Dook.licep
in Diagrams illustrating the same.
.fel ItcCaas, Assistant Protesior in the Book.
" k ening, Departmnpt. - •
A. J . WARNER, Professor Of Practical and Or
• narnental. Pewit - kinship, Commercial Catcall.
liens and Correspondence. -
LleirusEns:
Hoe r Daniel.S. Dickirson, Lecturer on Commer
cial Law and Political Economy.
Hon. Ransom Salem. Lecturer on Contracts.
Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange.
Rev Dr. E.• Andrews, Leeturer on Commercial
E.hics. .
EXAMINCIICI COYMITTEt:
Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. R. Oaborn, Esq.,
Tracy R. Morgag,E,q,
Tito, object of this College Is to afford to all
an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business
Education.
Thu Bookkand Forms are carefully, arranged
by Rractical accoontauts expressly for this In.
stit lion Dad embrace, all the recent improve
v
n
men .
T e course of instruction comprises every
_department of business, The loarnei willbe
thoipughly taught-the science and practice of
Double Entry Book.Reeping.as applied to tho
foil kinds of tininess, viz: General Her
ch dieing, Manufacturing, Banking, COTLIMiS•
slop,' Steatotoating, Railroading ; Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c.
Ladies Department entirely separate from,
.
thetior the gentlemen. . -
ce indents can enter College at anytime and
reco individual instruction. By'this etrange
men; every student is permitted to progress as
rapidly as his enterprise and ability will per
mit, and when through, perfect and complete,
will receive a Diploma which will enable him
to review at pleasure.
Tme le complete the course, from Six to
Twellve weak& No vacations. Board 82,50 per
woe. ' . -
TERMS:
, .
Fortfoolc:Xeeping,. full accountant's course,.
inc ding _ Practical Penmanship, Commercial
CoMputations and Diploma, (Time unlimit
ed,) - .- - --.- ; los qo,
i
Sam course fur Ladies . (separate apart- •
m nt.) . - - - - -20 00
Pen anahip and Arithmetic, - -,10 (0
Te4lhers' course in Penmanship, Preti
lr
ea and Ornamental, -
Tw re lesson's in Practical Penman,
- -
Occasional clams will be formed in
Plonograpy, For full particulars send for s
cirenlar.
THIS WAY
I FL yoii want your Ainbrchype,Nielainotype or
0 otograph taken Cheap! Greht reduction in
the rice of -
A
KBROTYPES! - - .
, .
Thelsubscriber will take'large $3 size for $l,OO
Thels2 size for - - _ • - - .50
.The 60 cent size, for s - - • - '25
(Par us' ts-cooD won.) '
PHOTOGRAPHS, 4-4 size, -
Pr .
For each duplicate, .- - - - - 100
E i r
Pi' tares taken to be sent in letters without
midi 'onal postage. Belting a large Side and
Sky- .ight combined , we can take good Pictures
in al kinds of 'weather.
Rooms over Abbott's-Shoe Store; oppo
site he
'RANK OF BINGII.IOIICON.
E ir INSTRUCTIONS given in the Art.
- I A. B. TUBBS.
Biighamton, Oct. 12th. 1/3-59. ,
B.—No children under 5 years old taken
as than 50 cents; and no 25 cent Pictures
while there are customers waiting for
of higher price.
N.
for t
take,
thoa;
Nil
100 AGENTS WANTED . .
'ERYBODY'S LAWYER. AND COUN
- iELLOR IN 'BUSINP,SS, containing plain
andimple instructions to Everybody foi trans
actin, their business according to law, with le
gal f wins for drawing the various necessary pa
pera connected therewith, together with the
laws of all the States, for Collection of Debts,
Pro rty - Fxempt from Execution, Mechanics'
Lein ; Execution of Deeds and Mortagages,
Rig h s of Mar , led %Witten, Dower, Usury, Wills,
p i
&c. Iby FRANK Caosnv. ESQ , of the: Philadel.
phia tar. 3tBt pages, 12mo.
, A entirely new work on the subject. adapted
to t.e wants of ciery citizen of the Veiled
Slat a . Single copies sent by mail to any ad.
dres., receipt of price, 81,00, or in law style
of bleding at 8425.
Ageuts wanted to canvas for it, with
whom liberal arrangements will be made. Apply
to or:address JOAN E. POTTER. Publisher,
2me.l - 617 SansourStreet, Philadelphia,Pa.
.•
A G lJifts! Gifts! Gifts! Gi ft s!
ORtOUS CHANCE TO GET GOOD BOOKS
FOR NOTHING!
Eir Send - for a Catalogue which will be sent
to you free of Postage
, .
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J. S. COTTON dr. CO.,
PITI.ISHERS A.NP BOOKSELLERS,
Il
*o. 409 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,
,
Hard, in addition to their regular business of
Publishing and Bookselling, adopted the priobi
-pie o furoishing a Gift of the ralue .offeopi 25
cents o *woo, to the purchaser of nets, hook fl
ii
One
allotBettiodayafociiiurua:'CieellatraoarfPuoesia%?ei.e.jalh we
will tend
Being largely engaged in the Publishing Bll
sint,st, J. St Cotton & Co., have peculiar advan
tages of obtaining Books at very low prices,
whir enables them to give more valuable pres
ents ban can be afforded by ally mher house en
gage in the sane line ofbrsiness.
Anyßook published in the United litotes,
will be_ furnished at the Publishers' price, and
also 'S valuable gift to the purchaser without any
extra charge: - These gifts consists of
Geld and Silver Watehes, Gold Chains; Ladies'
Splerldid Silk Dress Patterrei,Parlor Time-pieces.
Silvef.plateri Ware, costly sets of.earnees.'Mo
saic, Florentine, C‘ral, Gime% Turquois and La.
vs Siwelry, Gold - Lriekets, Pencils and Pens.
Lidiss' Neoks and Chantetaine Chains, Gentili'
Bosom Studio and Sleeve Muttons, Pocket
Knives. POrte•Monnales, snd other gifts of use
ancrralue. ,
1 .•
. --- • ' .
Eilir" Five Hundred Dollars worth cf Presebto
trill'be distributed With every ,Thotisand
Dollars worth of Boirksgold..4l3l
_ ~ ~ .. • -
epd i for a Catslotue, which wili bo s ent to you
. [. • FREE - OP POSTAGE. . .
. Pertouslorinfer Cluhs;' oi, wishing to act as
Agents..can - get BOOltexnd • valuable gifts , for
nothlogl -' - - •
Itglicultiral. 'Botanical, Hoiticulturad, and
tielenlitie BoOke-;-Ilisbiiieel. Poetical, Jewell.
and IldftWellaneaui Books—thctiocarles. Bibles,
Pray - r god lijama - BoOlti-Witbtruh - i. Annuals,
Cad' Books, and Works -of 'Fiction. and" till
1
other Books ' Oublishod . ls the. UMW States,
furifiabed at ,Pobliabers' press ,, , and free efts
fertilOisetwith ivory book. . '-- • •
l' a Vißend fora Catalogue, which' will be sent
to you free'orpostage. - i
&bifolo. .3. X.-COTTON & CO.
1 • No. 409 Chestnut St.,Pbitadelphta.
Ageny wittakd in wry pars .of thi Country:
I. .
-4e s:
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trrBOGRAPIIIS- NEW SIMI'
Pee. lit, Ina • A:TURE-LL.
TO THE INDEPENDENT FREEMEN fIF DUO
QUEHANNA'COUNTY; Onzalloit:
Bat more Especially to everf
man 'aud-litslice of the - react
' lutheStateof Pentispreltethi:
frHE underisigned.haa the pmeini agency of
1.1 this State for the sale of Gliddee's Form
Docket for Justices of the Peace, containing ab
breviated forms for entering actions, both civil
and criminal, and all subsequent proeeedioge
therein; also hills,for Justices'. Constables' and
Witnesses' Fees; being a .complete guide to
new, Justices, and saving much labue and time to
both new. and old. The workt is,highiy recom.
mended by Hons. S. 11. Chase; 4 mum,. Wm
Jessup, U. Burrows, C. F. Read, F.B. Streeter,
and oy needy all the. Attorneys of the ceunty.•
The Attorneys in their teatiteonials say that a
"strict economy, saying nothing of the great eon
ven4•oce of the Work, will, in our judgment,' in:
duce every Justice io the county to purchase the
book as soon as it is examined by them."
It is substantially bound; and contains:eh
quires of good paper, sod is sold at the uniform
price_ef $6., Call and see it st the Montrose
Book Store. Orders by mail from any part of
the county or state, enclosing the cash,proniptly
attended to, and the work sent byexpress, nr as
directed: A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, oct. 3d,'59.
ANEW and splendid slack of Pocket Knives
and Shears, warranted O. K. A. N. B.
LIGHT! MORE LIGII . !!
C A tj h ltru l il a g d, F2 n id e , If i m nt p s li, D. cazdl; i t
F " Zo '
Raisins, Coffc ,etc. etc., justopened and going
cheap. J. LVONg& SON.
QPLEN -"I De Laines, Ginghams,Prints, and
1 - 7 aheoti . just opPned, cheap.. J. .L ,
BOOR Ilooks,NosispaperS;
Pamphlets, Magazines, etc., bound up on
short nolleo. J. L. & SON.
3.212.18110.
:lELADDEONs, Guitars, V-iolins, Fifes, Sheet
Musk., on hand or furnished to order.
POCKET COIIV-DETECTOR
For testing the various kindifof -
Gold and Silver Coins.
-TT is admitted by everybody to be the most
perfect thing of its kind ever offered to the
public. •It is so small it can be carried.in the
pocket without any inconvenience. Every Mer
chant, Mechanic,-and business man sho'd have it.
EirA Warranteagoes with every oneNsold.
Price $l, post paid to any part of the counkry.
Agents in.every county..to whom a heavy
discount ie .- given. IMLAY & Bigx NELL,
5ep2911.11 Box 1150, Philad'a, Pa.
ABEL TORRELL
ITAs ! just returned from selecting and
l,pur
chasing, and is now receiving one of the
largest and best wortinents of
30 00
2 00
c> c> set,
ever offered in this market. The quality of
nearly every thing good; and all warranted as
represented. Terms; ready cash and low prices.
Some general idea of the stock may be termed
from the following enumeration:
. Dazes ; MEDICINES,
Ckeraicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes '
Window Glass; Dye Stuffs,'Greeeries, Lamps;
Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clocks, Wall Paper,
Window Paper,, Window Oil Shades, Fancy Goods,
Musical. Instraments, lowelry, Portman''' .
Stone Ware, Brooms, Brushea,Whips,
Umbrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket
Knives, Guns, Pistols,
Ainmstitition,Liquars,Trasseat
Supperters' Part-monnaies, thouldtit
Braces, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons;
Forks, itn, Gold Pens, Stationery, Violin, Guitar; &
Baas ViOI Strings,-Bows, &c., Porcelain Teeth, Lith
ographs, Artist's Tubs Paints, Brushes, &c., •
and all the popular Patent Medicines. -
Also some Dry Goods, Wooden,
Hard &Japanned Ware,
Fluid and Oil. Cana, baniphene,
Burning Fluid, Alcohol; Turpentine,
Lamp, Tanner's, Nest Foot,Lard,Olive, Castor,
Boiled and Raw Linseed, and Coal OILS, White
Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of rColored Paints, Vino
- gar, Canary Seed, and , other things to . o .
numerous to mention.
As it is itnprocticidge to give more than a gen.
end outliqo of m) stock thrdugh the Newspapers,
every one wishing goods is invited 10 call and
examine. , Customers on entering the Store
must not expect to find every thing in eight; but
hearty every, article wanted will be producel
by inquiry. Thankful fur the liberal patronage
hitherto received, I hope to meta and, receive a
large increase of the came.
Montrone Oct. 5, '59. ABEL TORII ELL.
• SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
CLASSICAL AM) NORMAb . SCHOOL,
At Montrose, Pa., for 1859.
Trustees sre happy to announce to the
public that the next term of this popular
school will commence on Monday, the 22d
der of August, nett, under the charge of
Prof. HARRY BRODIEIBID, B. A.,
a graduate of Yale College, Principal, assisted by
a- corps of competent instructors in the vs..
lions departments: The trustees would refer
the patrons of the school, and others, to the fol.
lowing testimonials from. the President and
Professors of Yale College: ,
Yawl COLLEGE, June 24, 185th
Mr. Harry Bradt:marl, a member of the class
about to be graduated-at Yale Callege.bas held
a high ' , oak in thuclass as a scholar. •Mo. far as
am acquainted with it,his moral character, and
habits, are irreproachable. '
THEODORE D. WOOLSEY, President.
Mr. H. Brodhead, who belongs to the gradu
ating class of this year. has shown himself du.
ring the two years of his connection with the
college, a capable and successful ieholar. Sho'd
he apply himself to the work of instruct on, 1
have no doubt of - hie ability to justify the confi
dence and satisfy the expectations of any who
may , avail themselves of his Awry ices.
Jas. iiAtILEY, Prot. of Greek.
Mr. H. Brodhead of 'becks! of 1959, in Yale
College. is a good scholar, and has a superior
mind. I have little doubt he will make an effi
cient and successful teacher, ant!can recommend
him with great confidence that he will not dis't
appoint his patrons. - Mutt PORTER,
Prof.. of Philosophy end.. Metaphysics. ;
"Mr. H. Brodhead has just finished his-course
of collegiate education and will recieve tho de
gree of Bachelor of Arts at the approachin,g com
mencement. As he proposes to, be engaged for
a time in the business of teuehing,he is cheerfully
recommended by the undersigned as eperson
-well qualified, by his scholarship and attainments,
by his christian character and deportment to be
successful in the instruction and government of,
a school. THOMAS A: THACRER,
Students may here be prepared for admission
in an advanced class in any of our Colleges, end
particular attention will be paid, as heretofore,
to the thorough preparation or ALL woo tizinaz
TO BECOME TEACHERS, IN THE NORMAL DEPART
MENT..
Special inattention iuj4he latter Department
will be given daring - the ensuing term.
The Text Books heretofore used will beton
tinned ID the School.
Lectures on"aubjeets 'ofge o eral interest:will
be delivered " during the year.
Price of Teitios per Term' of Eleven
Weeks.. ‘": • - '•1111 6 .0 0
Primary- Department,- • -
•
Brine - hes ertt ad Greek;
Isetromester end 1t014,14 . 40,, :s4ll be given
StedeotO wiabieg,te'rteole,,rosois or boa►d
ess be accommodated, `by.weltiog R. "Cosh.
man, ES§., those,wishiriff fo I?eiro ,tbeio•
selves can obtain . stove, y 11134,:fint04'fiPni
Messer., Sayre Brothers, on reasonable terms,
Price of baud *sanest from 124 M $9,60-per
week. Hon. W9 l4Essvp, Prgaideat.
'Hoo. C. F. READ, •Yeer,ii,ary. • • •
July, alst, 111159.—.3m, , , •
SUPER,LOR Ground Coffs inoink:Codfish
&e , for & by J. LYONS & SON.
NE VV ,Y 0 R K =STAR El
IVOi St:COURT STREET
earoterzito mix BANK pFauseaurros..
S. MURRAY,
_ .
SPACIOUS and ELEGANT store Is
1, now open with an entire new stock of
DM ,C 0 01DRi a
-which for extent, richness and variety, far sur
pass anything ever offered in the Southern Tier;
•
OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT -
abounds with every hind of Cloths. CassintereS,
Satinetts, Vest' ngs, OvercOatings, Tweeds, Ken
tear Jeans, etc. etc, otc:, front:the nicest to the
cheapest' In the line of
DRESS GOODS' - •
we hate' the largest and mot eleg,nnt Meek of
ItICII, lILACK4isid FANCY SILKS
ever exhibited in thlri market.
Plata and Printed all-Wool Preach Noiiaos. from
62c, op.
Bich Chintz Figured, and all-Wool Detainee.
Rich India Silks and Poplins.
•250 pieces Stench and English
New & Seasonable Dress Goods
Of every known Style and Fabric.
Good double fold Paramettas, at only 18e.
Plaili Merinos.. Saxony Plaids and Stripes, 200
Moulin De Lanes. 10c.
English Prints worth 12 and 15 for tOe.
Good dark Mader Prints at Sc.
'SHAWLS ! SHAWLS !
of every description, from the cheapest Rob Roy
to the most elogant double Brodie, cheaper than
ever known. CLOAKS,
-
DIPST _
Lai% aiegifiCloth
of every color and quality, with• trimmings to
match,
HOUSE KEEPING GOODS,
J. LYONS & SON
100 pieces white and scarlet, plain and twilled
Flanels, retailing for leas than Now York
package price.
31:00 . 31 a3019 11 1 -11 119
of all kinds by the bale, piece; or yard. Bleached
and krosn 'Meetings, 6 cents.
Eli r iann'n
of every description, 'both wholesale and retail
:Milliners supplied with everything in the line at
New York wholesale prices.
From the fact that one of the Proprietors
spends his Whole time in_ New York City, secu
ring and forwarding the •
. BEST BARGAINS
thu market affords, purchaserstan rely upon al
ways finding ottr stock full and assortment com
plete. All Goods bought fur this establishment
are in connection with a large Wholesale 'loose
in New York, from the Importers,3lannfseturers
Agents, and Auction Houses direct, thereby sav
ing the Jobbors' profit, the benefit of which our
customers have.
From the facilities we p.msess, we know.th#t
we can and will sell all kinds of Dry Goode leas
than another house in this section.' We have
the ability, and'we will satisfy our:
on examination, that we hare the di.•pasition.
THE " NEW YORK STORE,"
AT *NO. 51, COURT STREET,
141 1 11G11101TON, N. %.
sep 293 m) H. K. IVIITHIR tV. amont.
DR. CHURCHILL'S REMEDY
CONSUMPTION.
HYPOPHOSPHITES
OF LIME AND OF SODA,
skt g kel Gnaws-Oen )
hurnitt %Akncila4, &Amu, 1414 1
6 1 ,1 i +6, gendal 6Ltitat
Ttw 'once, of this NEW REMEDY Vinare:eel by Dr,
Churchill, of Parts,) is obtaining for It the most UNBOUNDED
rOPULARITY throughout Europe tad the Crated brute. It
Is • purply sclENTirtc. PREPARATION, not soli with
INYARLARLE EFFICACY to oh nave of Pulmonary too
Remus Mamie. The Ilgpoghorghitet increase the Prin
ciple whlels ectosUtuties 'ferrous force. and am Ma snag
powerful blood generating agents bunro. _ _
The Cure of Consumption,
In the SWUM andzatran er•an (ig • pertod, anoequently, srlutu
there on be no uncertainty as to the nature of the dilemma can
be obtained. IN ALL CASES. by tote unairnent except when
the casting !radon of the lungs Is of heir salchit ta' produce
death. Cure ls the role. Death the exception.
Ws Rancor ham not only a =aura effect, bet wtll. If mod
wherever there Walla v utsplelon of the dame, PREVENT ITS
DEVELOPMENT. and tins set AB • PILINWATITI Irma
IMAM TO 0011SCArlik14 JINX •e T4OOiIATION 1:10i1 WITS M.
SAID to a•u.rox.
Professional Correspondence.
• Coarsens. Oruro, Aug. 8. 1659....4 have' been trent=
aflame for twenty-five years, and bare derived more sat
Dom tbs use of the Iltrprm»rurip Sawa frogs all other
Arm* of medication mahlefned.
Ithammeram. Mum- Ati5.3.1109.—1 have used the , lsisb
Ports, In my practice wit% ran, &MDR sleets—an much le
that I womm nor as urtanzai TO MIMS wintery alum"
kliewarstite, VT.. Aug. 9. believe the HTTOPTICIP
Mtn= need In t,
the manner and soy Dr. Manta used theta.
will. Mai coamtlatTlON. -
•disimeaurroves, VA, Aug. 11. have Preemlbed the
Itypophoeptute In wren' ease. and art delimited with its
tree:4p IV is acmintramouro woancen"
. Ldtrsat, (1 1 . 13, have need ;ill about forty
bottles and In hot oretemente have they felled to benefit, the p.
the
that nu a hope maone before I was called. I hare
had several Ores ghee bp by attending ph
sad oho ass
sow Sanrrise cosrasanveal owe neaten. and a
re Mg
Att. Na narrows of pulmonary dimes. 1 have used the
BM= In my COTO, mew, fella dor kw, osec t o.
puled ma 110P11216 by pbytetana and friends. and even by myself
under
the old treamrcot. lam nOW able to Me. Is attendb.g on
the Kick. es many miles. palmy& In a lily as any other physician
to thecounty."
Mums FALLS,N. T.. Aug. ?A. have only time. We orning. say. that I have bete usionishert leteneesteog ma
good teed, of the HTPorthoistriaa. Thy statements In your
pamphlet are not at all hmalaoraimi.
Eahmx. Kaasse Temerroit, Ann n I&K.-1 have been Wig
your Ilytophoephltes of Uwe sod rods. and Aare arperiesead
great iniproreineOna them. Alen. tan. who had a
backing cough and bl eating of the lungs. is likewiee Tuna Ass&
fitted b . , their tots"
"Outstay, Ps.. July '69. tee'cleed the twelve bottles
of Chne..4l's Remedy for Constlptlon. • • •' lx sus
ITONIED ',NWT= /1" [TOT CAM _
Make No Delay 1
•Coweiin , rnrat. in say An. of the Mem*. oboula resort ism
sastfiateiy to the use of the Ilirscesacritress or Lutz eao
SODA. INCIIIIITIVS4 =rine Pas/A.710A - thisimplesyrnpb
10 exalt Isere bottles, to " cheraleally mem r is the combination
=by Dr. Chtuthlll • for mesa r sad la ;impaled sot.
to his orianal Formula.
•
Dr. Churchill's Work on Consumption,
Comprbang ht Repent made to the Imperial Academy of Stedlcbte.
Part: Nowt of Caurs; gad Learem. - Documertut Testimonials,
&c.. together with a Omar. *ill he mot on receipt of TWELVE
CENTS to elampe. TIO Work ens the maw rstfuto/6 ear.
Mato* fa Mewl to Dr. Churag fa &rearm hut. or.
CAUTlON.—lntursted Prooziett rill try to toll yeti abet
megaralloue than mine. Po not buy tbrua lily "Gamin Tn.
south's" Stan [wife White lfOutttlitl.
gcwrawat W Prwparaller.
evontalla 1110.111. or say
DRCO. TOO ...ate, la likely to be 11111•01.41,1 whit
spiariem• irreposslitows. i 7 wrwillair t. •sa. on .00
10. Warodastlea fiat will penal any deerptl.l
bolas p.astl•all ..poom 70.
Prof. of Latin.
Pt/ma—One Dtr Bottle. paid-V. 12; three Bett rn ie.. 11. Comentratea . Eox
4
babbme bY mll4 pre- bold Wbotessie lad 1(44 p the
. )= ox t%;ll. Cug b e i here A all ottlenehal4
J. WINCHESTER, 43 John St., N. Y.
Or' Sold in s.tootrose by ••• ss -
Sop. 15, 1859. ABEL TERRELL
MEAT, MARKET.
On Public ...tioenue, near Searles Hotel.
AEiP constantly on bud a good supply of
. MEATS of all kinds. CASU pikid for
Owl CaUls l / 2 Calvios,Sheepond
Alyolof Miles of all kinds.
HENSTPCK dr-HAW ' „LEY:
5. - 7. HzusToox.- -
lisiftrpo o March 30th. 1159,-0.
f4AtiKa STREET WHARF; AsHILAREkiNIA
• • - Padirkinfisit 0 4 1 - 1 70, cglvtitovision,s;
Haie*pdantly oil. ban4:talusexiiiineiri
' `
.• ed ciitd Pickled Fisk
Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, tibiol'ldb, 1-larriimra, ,
-Codfish, Seel, Pork, lard, Stmnhiors,.
!Isms, Sides, Cti.ete, Beans, Mae, &a.
EVERY XARIETV
Pennsylvania Customers
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0 I have repeatedly called the attention of the
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the majority of the other houses engaged in The
Gift Book trade, with their books, cheaper than
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can also, by my heavy purebases of Watefiek &
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at lower rates than they can buy them from the
manufacturers.
tiavint, such an advantage in buying. I can In
sure my customers a grist deal better Gifts "Mb
their hooks than any other house,andein . giviaty
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11. iMILIEIIIII3II4 GIFT
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Cotton Plant!rig, Flowers, Gardening, Firm
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Albums—La - dies' (s great variety) Floral, Cap
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Jacemile—Every description of iilostrated books
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Law and Medicine—The Standard works of
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embraces every thing not included in the above
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get subscribers for my enterpr.se than any other.
The peculiar advantages ate—
A
larger stock, and better Catalogues to se
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Morn punctuality 'and correctness in filling
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mHE undersigned will make distrihotiorkot
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flaturday, the 12th day of November.Ault. at 1
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'FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor.
Oct. 10th, 1862,-4w.. - •
Auditor% Notice: - :
T"undersikned will mitka distribution of
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THE MEDICINE of the MILLIOX
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11OLLOWAY'S PILLS,
THE EXCITING CAUSE' OF SICKNESS, .
BlA101) is the lifti.sustiiiiiing agent. it
furnishes dm cora ponent4 of fieNkbotig.llll3e
cit.; nerve and integottient, The stomach is lit
mar.ufavtore, the vein.; its dist ribulors, • Lind the!
intestines the tirithnels thiont,M which the mete
matter rejected .in its production!. is expelled.
Upon the swain:l4l,l6e eirehlatieiiiind the bowels;
these Pills act.sfinuilanimusly. relieving indiges•
tion,porifylog ihJ fluids, and' regulating tbli
excretions.
THE A r z1170,1 7 .:1L aq.IIPLAtar.
'tl4nPefiniin th'e innnt brimn. on disease among,
aII elinttes'ih . thin endutry. It assumes a thous.
- and shapes, and in the primnry-nonree of initint
oralihi dnegerous maindie,-; hotuhutever its typo
or sympt ontn,how ever obntinate , itn resistance to
ardiparyzpreparationn, it %NUNS readily and rap--
idly to this Scorching and prorring roniedp .
. BILIOUS AFFBCTiOYS, . •
The quantity of the bile is of vast invariance
lo health. Upon the liver, the gland which pe
ereton thia fluid. these Pila operate specifically.
.infallibly rectifying its 4re:ol.lll4es, and cervettl.
ally caring Jaundice_ liiilotts 'Remittauts. and
Aho varieties of disease ceoerate ( ct by an unnato•
ral condition of the organ.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
Unless the pdwels - per forte their functions prop.
erly,the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands
die animal)) , of Dyiientery, Tliarrhrea, Chronic)
Constipation, and other di,, e `a.o". of t h em) w „ to
pipes of the system. The kffret of the Pills upon
ail intestinal disorders, whether casual or epi
demic, is a plienomenorkin medieime. By. follow.
ingthe_prinerd direc.ions,the most alarroing ea
ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled.
• A WORD TO FEMALES.
The local dehilltybud irregularities which are
the especial annoyances thb weakersee, sad
which.:vChen neglected, nlcesys shorten life, Sire
relieved for the time being., and prevnted in time
cotne,by a course of this mild, thore altaritive.
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Iraloipay's Pitts are the best remedy knewn in the
world for the following discuses :
"A ethpia Chest 'Diseases Fever and Ague
:Coughs Bowel complaints Female Complaint*
"told* Costiveness Inward Wonkneas
erdicts Headaches Liver Complaints
Dimply ~ I ndigeetion" Lowness of Spirt's
Del:lady inflammation . Stone and - Gravel
-IntleenalOympepelis - Secondary Symptoms
Plies -_ Yerkersel Affections Worms ofall kinds
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