The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 24, 1859, Image 3

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    Tit> excitement at Pibsrleste srn; Va, still l ‘ pqr" advertiseinent -Dr. SarifOrd's Liver
continues, anal the military ' force in the town ; Invigorator and Family Cithartlc Pills, in
is augmenting . A regimen( Of. volunteers, another column. sepB ly
four Ir.rnrireri trong,-left Rictimond on
ttrrlay afternoon for Charlestown, Goi•ernor
\Vise accompanying them. The persons %ho
have ~u l nre.l lees 1,1 - the late incendiatism in
.Irfferon co,rnty. see said to have been , jury
inen on B•owe's
. Porchester, Mass., Capt. Ebenezer Eaton,
sccent r p !in:. rear- obl, was e!ected to the
L eg iii a l t ire by tie 1i:01 :rats. The Boston
ro;t sAys ti a he is the first Demodrat that
has been from Dorebe,ter in twenty
_
three yeFt
Ccttnlacsttips in Lowell & Warner's CoM•
merciacColl'eae, at Binghamton, sad at this of
flee. at r2riisconnt.
or Buy of us and save from $,5 ta.sls!
Cott rse of Lee f following
rtraried pct-an. I,:ave up:raged to Ireture before
the oYousti `trs • s A! , - SOCIATIGN" of
Montrose:
Ref. I). K. LEE. Aubo - tn, N. 1., Nor. and.
Rec. T. B . ... Beecher, " " 15th.
G. SUIINEIZ, Boston. 'Slays., 'Dee. 26th.
WENDELL' PmLurs, "
110RAcE . GbEELEV, N. V. City,
IW Other,. ietnain yet to be heard from., ;
1
N. BULLARD, President.
C. W TTU4R, Secretary. [Govlle
- Notice.—J. B. McCollum, Esq., Montrose,
dellYers the third _lecture before Dimock High
chool and Literary Association, in Academy
Halc7ruesday eve, Dec. 6th..
A- Ca rd.---Dr. TitAvEn.44 the Binghamton
Water-Cure, will he at §usquehnima Depot
(Nichol's betel on the Gth of each month du.
ring,thh S.priar , and Summer for consultation.
Thvalids will find it to.-their -a dvantage to give
.him..a call. l'atientS receivedat all (lines at:-his
- -estahcishnient in Biwahamton, N. Y., where
every' comfort .and convenience may be idund
for the Nllce eSti fa I treatment of rNVALIDS. [tt
• .R4,33/ttam
.
In Bridgewaer.ion the 9th, by Rev. .1, C.
Boomer, Mr, Ethan Stevens, and Miss Ilanuih-
Shenrer.
Wl4ot
Nov. at flop Bottom, Cynthia Emilino,
\ daughter of Capt. A. C., and ilirriet Merrill;
aged 1 1 ::rearri, and .5 months.
In-Lenox, 0;:i. aoth, youngest dough
'ter' or Elishs, a 4 . Martha HJhstcad.
P. - . REYNOLDS,
FASIIIONABL t E TAILOR. ShOp in ba;e
ment of Searles Hotel, Montrose, Pa.
C. D. VIRGIL,
TIESIDENT DENTIST, Montrose. 011 ice
11; at the Franklin House, roam No. 3.. Fill.
ing and .I nberting teeth on Gold and Silver Plate
done in the inotat approved nitriern style. My
Plates ate absolutely water.tight,—no interstices
where feed can lodge. n0r2.4
1 NEW MILFORD ,
-HIGH SCHOOL.
'WE WOULD noain inform. the public that
I 1 the 'next term of this School will com
mence on ‘VEDNESDAY December 14th. -un
du the supervision of E.ll. HAWLEY, Priori:
pal, assisted by competent teachers. We feel
grateful fur the large patronage it has received
. the present term, and would again present it
fur public patronage according, to lits merit. . _
~, ..—rDuard !pay -be obtained - for $1,75 to,s2 per
week.: also rooms for Jaose who choose to
.bord..themselres. Full information may be
' :had by. secia" . .or addi'essing the principal, at
New Al il t ord7
TUITION I'ER TER M OP 13 WEEKS :
i Common 'Eng!iih Draeches, - - $3:00
- - linher
and 3iathematics, 4:00
- .- ngunges. " " 5:00
Incidental Expt.nsts, • - , - - 5 O 5O •
.I'- — .Vo:.:11 n;:;,,lc. if d'esirc.r.
"By orhr of :TRUSTEES.
New . 7.411 ford_ Nov. 11th, 3859 .3w .
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1 uiportaist to lesasales.-..Dr. Cheese.
ttran's,F i iills, Prepared by Cornelius L.Cheese- . .
rtm:, :Yew York City. The , combination of in-'
4, - r..dieht in these' Pills are the result of a long
and extensive pr.tkice.. They are mild in their
operation and certain- in correcting all irregulari
ties, menstruations, removing ail obstruc-
tines. xvio,tber froM cold or otherwise, headache,
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed
sleep. which arise from interruption °filature.
TO MARRIED LADlES,these Pills are inmat
e:thief:as they a iti firing on - Jhe monthly period
with regularity. Ladiea who have been disap
pointed in the use ofuther pills, tin - p6ce the
utmost confideme in Dr. Chsesemaiis Pills do-
Mg all thee are represented to do: -
NOTICE...—Thof should nut be used during
Pre aaoc ', ass miscarriage would certainly re
sult therefrom. - '
• Warrsnied purely vegetable, and
.free from I
'twything, hilarious to life or health., Explicit
direction's; :which sho'uld be read, accompany
each box. Price 31. Sent by mail on enelos.
Mg 41 to any authorized agent.
- IL B. urrcunros,
. ibs Chambers.St, Nero-York,
Gore , -al Agent for the United Stales,. to whomj
all Wholesale orders should be addressed. "
Dr. J. W. LY.V.A. 1 , 4 1, Tankhenpeck, and ABEL
Mo:tr‘e. Agr.:zl. y •
By purehming Coots of ZiegiMr
Smith, (Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass
I Dealers; cornerof Second and Green Sta.,
Philad'a, you hate the advantage of select
ing your purchaies from an e.xtensiveand varied
I stock of white lead, zinc, coPrd paints
-and window tame: of assorted sizes and
qualities.' All of these articles are tanked at
such prices as cahnot fail to suit the e l. rs t
j buyer. ifeb3 lly*jw
WAN TED!
RYE AND OATS.
TilE highest market price w;11 be paid by the
aubsJeriber, in
CASH,
for any gnantity of Rye and Oats deliver
hd at the 'Montrose Depot. `.
;fir Money will be le ft with B. C. se. the
Freighti agent, to pay for. the grain nn delirery.
WM. U. KEEI.F.R. .
Montro4e, Depot. Nor. 1 7 th e ( f. in, 1_,9
OTICE TO BUILDERS... -
EACIID PROPOSALS fir building, a Brick
Church iu the Borough of Montrose, for the
Presbyterian congregation in said place will be
received till the, tirst day of December neat.—
The plan and specificatious for the building can
be seen at the office of NVin & W n 11. Jessup,
and proposals are to be directed to Win 11. Jes
sup, Secretary . of the building committee.
BENJAM IN S. BENTLEY,
Chairman of Building Committee.
Attest: Wm H. Jessup, Secretary.
Montrose, Pa., Novelniwr 30,
GOLD MOUNTED OIL PORTRAIT
CV MR. EVgRETT.—A faithful and :icor.
rate plrotographic picture of this gentle
limn, is now ready for delivery. It is beautifully
elNecnted in nizio colors,. with appropriate emb
bAns of Mount Vernon ip a gold arabesque bor
der, stippled after the ttranner of Senefelder's
discovery.
Clubs of front 5 to 100 solicited, and forwar
ded the same as . the Wamhington Portrait,—one
dollar for each picture ordered.
noratltp) .. DEVERECX & CO.,
132 South Third Street, Philadelpeia. •
CHARLES MORRIS,
BARBER, and Hair Dresser. Shop No. 3in
basement of Searle's Hotel, Montrose._ *
- NEW GOODS.
~,HE subscribers have this day returned from
1 New York- with 'a large :Addition to their
stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FAN
CY GOODS; our purchases being made ex
clusively for cast', we arc enabled to Offer our
customers great bargains. We take great pains
in s.clecting such Goods as the market requires
and will sell them at prices , that cannot IA to
be satisfactory, EVANS& ALLEN,
No. :I Odd Fellows Hall.
Binghamton, November „Sill, 109.
WA %
T T - a E tries o
Sc—Al;
therge stock
m k . oakframany
gold an an d yof
sil
ver
them of our ,own importation, at prices much
lower than have ever been sold in town—War
ranted good time keepers. E. 4c. A.
Watch Chains, a fist rate assortment
of GOLD Fob, Vest, and Guard Chains.
T . / ;AR Rin,„ers,,and Breast Pins—a beautiful va-
I viety, in silts double and single, consisting
of Peel, Jet, Cameo, .Lava, Coral, Florentine.
Jloanic, Brilliant,'Enamel, and all Cold, various
patterns and prices.
FINGER flings—Diamond, Opal, Pearl, En‘
amel, Jet, and all GOLD, a great variety
from 810 down.
LOCKETS -3 very fine assortment, GOLD
and Plated, 1,2; 4, and 6 faces.
SILVER Ware—a thrge stock of sterrng sil
ver ware; consiating of spoons, forks, ladies
cope, cake, pie, ice cream, butter, & fruit knives,
ciiildrens setts, napkin rings, card cases, etc.
pLATED Ware—Castors, cake baacts card
receivers:lea setts, ice pitchers, ~,ttgar bas
kets„ salt cellars. forks, spoons, toast racks, gob
ets, etc.
BkAt•ELI:TF--a full supply, of every style,—
some very rich patterns.
CLOCKS -Eight day; and shirty hour clocks.
a great variety., warranted.
nor - EVANZ3 & ALLEN.
SUSQUENANNA COUNTY
CLISSICIL AM! 1011111 L SennnL,
ac raontrose, Pa., for 1859.
fir lIE Trusteeiare haptfy to announce to the
public that the next term of thii populur
Institution will begin on WEDNESDAY, NO
VEMEER 16111, 185.9, under the charge of
Prof. HARRY BRODHEAD, B. £,
a graduale of Vale Collcoe, who has consented
to remait - It la now probable that there will
be no interruptit n of the regular sessions of the
Institution. The trustees respectfully refer
the patrons of the achool, : and others, to the 'fol
low* testimonials from the , President and
Professors of Vale College: to the present pros
perity of OA. school ; and. to the highly compli
mentary rebolutions
,passtd by the stu4ents.
comMendator) of the guccessfu I administration
of Prof, 8., and expreisibgtheir gratification at
the prospect of a continuation of his valuable
labors.
TESTIMONIALS
YALE COLLEGE, June 24, 1859
:Mr. Harry Brodhead, a member of the class
lately graduated at Yak College, has held
a high. rank iu {he class as a scholar. So far as
I Alm acquainted with it -his moral character, and
habits, are irreproachable.
THEOPOTiH Li. WOW-SLY. President
Mr. IL Brodhead s who belongs to the gradu
ating ,}lass of 1859, has shown himself du•
nag ttte two years of his cotinection with the
college, a capable and successfulscholar. She'd
he apply himself to the work of instruction, I
haVe no doubt of his abilit to, justify dm confi
dence and satisfy the exp4.-etatioris of any who
may avail themselves of his services. '
Jas. lIADLEr, Prot. of Greek„
31r.II.Beedhead of the class-of 1859, in Yale
College, is a good A - choral:, and has a 'superior
mind. I 'have little doubt he will make an effi
cient and successful teacher, and can recommend
him with great confidence that he will not dis•
appoint his patrons. NOAH POHTEH,
Prof. of Philosophy and Metaphysics.
Mr. IL Brodhead has just finished his course
of collegiate-education and reciered the de
gree of Bachelor of, Arts at the annual com
mencement -As he proposes to be engaged for
a time in the business of te:Whing,heis cheerfally
recommended by the undersigned as a person
well qualified by his scholarship and attainments,
by his christian character and deportment to be
successful in the instruction and government of
a school. • Toads A. THACHEII;
Prof. of Latin.
Strider:its may herelre..prepared for admission
in an advanced class in any of our Colleges, and
particular attention will be paid, u heretofore,
to the thorough preparation or ALL WHO DENO
TO BECOME TEACHERS, HR THE NORMAL DEPAHT
HEST.
Special instruction in the latter Departifierit
will be given during the ensuing term.
The Text Books heretofore need will be eon
tinuedin the School..
Lectures on subjects of general interest wiH
be delivered during the year.
Price of :Tuition per T,rm of Eleven
Weeks. - - - $6.00
Primart Department, - . 3,50
In English Branches and Latin or Greek, 9,00
Latin - and Greek, each, - - - - 4,00
Instrumental and Vocal Music will be giVen
if desired: . .
- There will be a vacation .of ten days, begin
ning D e cember 24th ; Ihe terti to consist of 11
weeks. - , •
Students wishing to procure - MOM or board
can be ace.stomodat4Hl by writiog to J. M. 14.
one, Esq., apd those wishing to board them.
selves can obtain stoves and furniture from
Messrs. _Sayre Brothers, on reasonable terms.
Price" of board averages from 49,00 to $2,50 per
week. • Fbin. WM. JESSUP, President.
Hop. READ, See:wary.
N'ovetniie4d, I 853.—;:j o w -6 m , •
. • $OO,Ol REWARD.
f!iN.AWAY from the subscriber, on the 6th
inal, William. Sheehy, nn indentured unroll.
tire to the forming business_ All persons are
forbidden to harbor him ; or trust him on my
aconunt. THOMAS MEHAN.
Forest .I.nke,'NOv. 1859.-3ws
THE GENESEE FARMER.
iEstablisheitia 1831.]
Eitruordinary Offer.
rIIIIE GESIESEE FARMER is now admitted
to lie the cheapest agricultural paper pub
lished in America. It its believotto have a lar
ger circulation than any similar journal in the
world. But there are thousands of farmers who
do not take this or :toy similar paper. To reach
this large eldsm, although the Farmer- is now
cheaper than the cheapest, wo have determined
to make it cheaper
TO ALL WHO SUBSCR'IBE -VOW,
Or beforb the first of Decemoer, we will send
the Genesee Farmer for Infid, and the remain
ing twoinonths of this year :(November and
Decereber), for fifty cents. In other words,..we
will send the remaining - numbers of thissyear as
A PRESENT to new SUBSCRIBERS.'
Send the fifty eta. in three-cent postage stamps,
at our risk; or get one of your neighbors to
join with you, and send a dollar bill.
Published for 29 years, in the very heart of
the Genesee coantry," with hundreds of the
best farmers -and fruit-growers, in every State,
as correspondents, the Genesee Farmer contains
information of great value. It is tho
" EARMER'S 0 WIAT ,P .1P E R,"
And no efilert is spared to make worthy of their
support.
WHEAT CULTURE receives special atten
tion. Every subject connected with the farmer's
vocation is discussed. -Management and breed
ing of stock, cultivation of groin rani,
farm-houses, buildings, fences, uuderdraming,
plowing, sowing, harvesting; threshing, miirket
ing, dairy management, and every. operation on
the farm or garden, receive attention.
Full and Re liable Reports the Markets,
In New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Rochester,
Buffalo; Toronto, Chicago, Cincinnati, Liverpool,
and London, are given each month, prepared
expressly for the Farmer by -a gentleman- of
great experience, intelligence, and sagacity.
DOMESTIC RECEIPTS.
tidies, too. write fir the Genesee F.ymer.and .
furnish hundreds of well•tritd and valuable re:
ceipts. We desigrito make the volume for 1860
decidedly the best of the series.
SOaO,C)CO r ,
in Cash Premiums wilPhe paid for the greatest
number of subscribers, sent in before the 15th
of Jarman..
Agents Wanted in Every Town:
Specimen copies nod show•bills sent gratis to
all who desire to net as agents.
7' WENT Y- OXE C:ISI1 PRIZES,
Besides tiboral specific-premiums, and, iu clubs
of eight, a 25 cent premium to each snlissribee.
XOll7 is Me Time to Subscribe.
Rear in mind, all who subSeribe now• will get
the last two months this year for nothing.
Only 50 cents a year. Address
nolo 3t] JO:i;EI'll HARRIS,
Publisher and Pooprietor, Rochester. N: Y.
COAL OIL, •
OF the best quality ever offered in this or
any other market.
KEROSENE OR COAL OA LAWS,
embracing the latest improyements: Also, the
best qualities of CAMPHENE, and BURNIN,G
FLUID, LAMP OIL, and LAMPS, in which to
burn them. •CANDLES and sticks, and every
thing neessary for Lights, for sale at tho va
riety store of ABEL TURRELL,
• novl Montrose.
Register's Notice.
IkToncE is hereby given to all persona con
cerned in the following estates, viz.:
Estate of Elias Steenback late of Gibson, Mary
M. Steenbark adimx.
Estato of Orin Lester late of Forest Lake, 0.
Mott, Jr.. adtter.
Estate or A brahaniTaft 'ate of Harrold, Charles
Tingley al:lmq..
Estate"of Caleb Miller Into of Jessup, Milton
Hunter adtmr.
Estate of Nathan Shipman late of Middletown,
Frederick Tnomtrt exec'r.
Final account of Peter R. Vanhouten, guardian
.of Mary R. W. Vanhoutan.
That thearrountants have settled their accounts
in the Register's Office in and for lie„Aoitr en :
13us T.9 Dn hAR El o / Me i tirplisns' Court of said
county on Friday the second day of December,
18:,n, fur ;onfirmation and allowance.
CHARLES NEALE, Regiver.
(Mike, ,Mnntrose.'Nov. tst:4a-•
HEAD Of 110116ATION
Fl' LL - OF
, GOODS.
NEW
NEW ..LLL WOOL
D E 'LA) NS,
NEW DEL_ INS sot all woo?,
BL.ICK
Ilanilmrne MERRIMACK PRIYTS,
,S A X ON
L 1-1" S. E •
awl VILLA PLAIDS,
arlitSnz.l 4 l 2
IVINTEH SHAWLS,
CHENILLE SCARFS,
HOODS:
COMFORTERS,
HOOPED SKIRTS,
SHIRTS,
CRd VA 7'S amISOLLAiIS,
Mori. GL 0 D'S and HOSIERY,
law sappy
Barnett's COCOALYE for the hair,
also, Dalrymple's MOUTH WASH,
the host thing for the Teeth and GIRDS known.
And ho‘ts of other GOODS—no time to
mention.. All will be told CHEAP for the
brit (7. TYLINE
FRESH BURNING FLUID and Cod
Fl.lt-•-Plesse don't ask to get trusted,
but bring along your Butter, Eggs, Dried Ap
ples. &c., ntc., and get the worth or your money.
Tobacco by the pound 10 eta.
• IL TYLER.
Montrose, Oct. 1g59.
MIST OF LETTERS
1) EMAIN ING.-in the Post o.see at Montrose
pas.;_Nor. 15th, 1859.
Levi Blabic, Mrs. Sarah Brown, Albert Bushnell,
-Miss Margaret Brady, Miss Letitia Buckman.
William H. Crawford, S. P. Chase,‘3, Mrs. Es
ther
,Cleveland, Joel Cogswell, 'Miss H. J.
Cory.
Mrs Rachel Dean, Mrs. Julia Donlin.
David Fisk,- D. Ferris.
, -
J. . •
P. Hawley, Benjamin Hilliard. '
Joseph Ketterl.
Miss Candace T. Lsfrance, Urn. Auguste Lea s ch,
Jesse-Lang, Mrs. Annie Lanlin.
Mri, A. A. Cohill, Rev. T. A. Mills, John Man.
s ales, Miss Ellen Melon, Isaac D. Mapes, Al
bert Mot?. _
Philip Oswald.
D. D. Radber, ,Mrs. A. W. Reynolds. '
Eliza Jane Smith, Miss S. W. Sherwood, Mrs.
Charlott Stockholm, Charles Beeline, S. E.
gamma, ,
David H. Vanordel.
Mrs. Idinerva,Whitford.
lar Persons 'calling for the above 'Please say
git h- er u se a. _ IL .I—WEIIR. P. M.
Atli wanting farms in a delightfttl climates
rich SOH, and secure fitrm frosts. - Bee ad
vertisement of Hammonton Lands in another
column. "
TEETH. ---GUM AND PLAIN TEETH,
for 'pile by ABEL TURBELL
NEW. GOODS!. NEW GOODS!
AT THE N. Y. RANCH STORES
atteubtrg,lloseniraum, tti
Montrose, & Susq'a Depot, Pa.
Tlll7 undersigned have provided themselves
with a
S!'LEITi)ID ,ELSSORT'iviERT
.All AMJ WINTER GOODS
which they beast of being the
HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST
in this section of country.
They taco flatter themselves that they have
the best facilities of obtaining
Q.:bobs f i rpl2 front tig ‘ t 4
trod are determined notto bo undersold by any
firm this bide of N. Y. City. In regard to
REAM MADE CLOTHING
we would say that being in this busines largely at
24 Dey-Street, New York City .
we can offer the public bargains not surpassed by
any retail dealers in this -sectidh, as we can sell
here at retail prices as cheap as those who go
to Net Ydrk and purchase at 'wholesale and
then bring them here and hvao to make a profit
over that. which they have already paid them
selves:- Call and ace us and we will prove
,the facts.
q3nttentitrg, Tombanni, &
M pt rose,4'n , Octobers 27th, 1859.
Executors' Notice
ctte t rs o th f Adm e
t .inisttr)ation ha ers on tv
111; REA S, L een t.d •
estate of Moses Stopard, late of the township of
Forest Lake, deceased, all parsons indebted to
the said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, also all persons having just demands
against the same will pl e ase present thein duly
authenticated for settlement to the subscribers.
WM. HARVEY,
S Executors:
JABS?..IVIGHTMAN, •
net. .21st. 1859.
THE GLOBE:
The Official Paper of Congress.
—I publish now my annual Prospectus of the
Daily Globe, and the Congressional Globe and
Appendix, to remind subscribers, and inform all
who may desiredo subscribe, that as Cougress
meets on the first Monday of December, I shall
then recommetwe publishing, tfie above named
papers. They have been published so long, that
most public men•know their character,and there
fore I diem it needless to give a minute account
of the kind of matter they will contain.
„The Daily Globe will contain a report of the
Debates in both branches of Congress as taken
down by reporters, equal, if not-superior to any;
shorthand writers, in this, or any other country
. A niajority of them will,.eseh, be aide to report
rex/anise, 10,000 words an hour, while the acer-
I age
number spoken by ffuent speakers rarely
exceeds 7,500. When the debates - as day do
not make more than 45 columns, they appear
in the Daily Globe of the next morning, which
o ill contain the news of the day, and editorials
upon pitssing events.
The Oongmessional Globe and Appendix will
contain :all the debates In Congress, rdt iced by
the speak( rs.the 31ess1g,es of the PrOident, the
Reportmeof the Departments, the Laws passed
and indexes to all. They will be printed on a
double royal sheet f 10 book form, royal guarto
size, each number containing siXteen pages. The
whole will make 3,800 or 3,900 p9geS, the long,
session usually making that number ; the nex
session is a tenon°.
The coining session will be an onasually in.
teresting one. as t he candidates for Presidnt will
nominated before it closes, and, therefore, the I
debates will be inostlx.srm..suste....wdivireloon emu
tittriSubjeci, and the Globe will be time wkly pa
per- in which the debit eim can be obtained.
"Pile Congressional ()Jobe and Append,ix past
free of postage through the mails.
Tattosnaily Globe during time session, -
Congres'l Globe & Appendix, °
Two copies ” ' 0 10
No attention p.mid to any order unless accorn•
panic,' by the mon e y.
Bark notes. currcat in the section where the
mulo.eriber resides, taken at-p.ir. Postage stamps
preferable to any currency except gold or silver.
Address JOHN C. Washington.
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L •bi.l. LENGTH STEEL ENGRAVINGS
.12. of WASHINGTON and EVERETT, inclu
ding a view of Mount Vernon, in the engraving
of Waqiing,ton. These i.pleridid engravings are
from original paintings by Hicks, and are engra
ved on steel in the highest style of art. Size,
115x35 inches, or six square fit, each. Many
inferior pictures are palmed id upon the public,
as works of art, but we paid t e first artists a
high price-to produce first-rate pielures.
The N. V. • -Observer says : "these engravings
are genuine works of art—ihe likenesses are ad
mirable. Mr. Everett's portrait takes precedence
of all others."
Christian Advocate says; " they are among
the finest - engravings we have ever seen, and the
publishers are responsible for their promises.
TEnms, almost gratis. Post paid, in rollers,
'either engraving and a .83 magazine, 1 year, $3
Both 44 3 0 " 4
Agents rentiting: S3O at once, 2 extra copies.
Magazines are. Harper; :knickerbocker, Godey,
Atlantic, Blackwood. We, pay the money to the
publishers, who 'mail the, Magazines: Cost of
engraringsis paid by diffirence between whale
and regular price of Magazines. Pictures sent
at once: please slate when you prefer the Nag.
to begin. Money ;tour risk upon proof it was
mailed. First pirtureis best.so send eallycio
0. H. BAILEY &
543 Broabety New York.
nl7 X11p)
CHEAP .600DS!
s PI D a I m D ,
Nv'alii r vl l rint*a eain
atredueedTpreesAso i 3 t
f Sugar for one dotter, pr :11 of Rico. Mat
opened and Or sale by 1. LYONS & SON.
Montrose June 15th, 1859.
' s__—
STOVES! STOVES!
AT 'REDUCED Pit ICEgi
H. 131:73E1,3ELITT'
I s just receiving a large stock of NEW stoves
including a full dasortment of -
Cooking, Parlor, Office; and Shop Slows,
fur Wood or Coal.
illso, l ,3lore Pipe, Zinc, Stove Tubes, eke.
His aaaortment will include the 'Most select and
desiiablo stoves in market, and will ho sold at
Reduced Prices for Cash or Prompt Pay.
'New sfilford;November lat, 1859.
PREPARE FOR WINTER.
rrHE recent cold a-author wru-na us that Win.
ter will 800 P be- upon s us, and' All- should
be properly prepared for it.
- JOUST GROVES, the Tailor ,
desires everybody to reineruber that he is al-
ways leads , to do all work is
.his line, in a satis
factory manner.
CUTTING DONE FOR the READY.
Montrose Oct. 25tii,
ABEL TIJRRELL
-
ITAS hid returned from selecting and put
-11 chasing, 'and is, now receiving one of the
largest and best assortments of .
Goon,
ever offered in this market. The quality of
nearly every thing good;. and all.warranteeas
represented. Terms; ready cash and low prices.
Some general idea - of the stock may be foamed
from the fulloWing enumeration;
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
•
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ;
Window Glass, Dye Staffs, Groceries, Lamps,
Glass Ware, Crockery, Nitro's, Clocks, Wall Paper.
Window Paper. Window Oil Shades, Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Perfumery,
Stone Ware, Brooms, Brushes,Whips,
Umbrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket
Knives, Guns, 'Pistols,
_Ammunition. Liquers,Truss es.
Supporters, Port-mounaies, Shoulder
Braces, Spectacles, Silver andllated Spoons, ,
Forks, &c., Geld Pens, Stationery, Violin, Guitar, &
Bass Viol Strings; Biwa, &a., Porcelain Teeth, Lith
ographs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes, &c.,
and all the popular-Pateit Medicines,
Also some Dry Goods, Weedeni
- - Hard &Japanned Ware,
Fluid and Oil Cans, Campheno, -
Burning , Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine,
Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Foot,Lard,Olive, Castor,
Boiled and Raw Linseed, and Coal OILS, White
Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of Colored Paints). Vine
gar, Canary Seed, and other things too
numerous to mention. • '
As it is impracticable -to give more than n gee.
eral outline of my sjoek through the Nowspipers,
every one wishing goods is 'invited to call and
examine. Customers on entering the Store
mast not expect to tied every thing in night; but
nearly every article wanted will be prudtwei
by inquiry. Thankful for the liberal patronage
hitherto Teceired, I hope to tnerlt-and.recelve
large intreastruf the same. _
Montrose, Oct. 5, '59. ABEL TUURELL
LIGHT! MORE LIGHT!!
FRAT."Arne Burnin g Fluid,
I'ainty, Linseed Oil,
Raisins, Coffee, etc. etc., just opened and going
cheap• J. LYONS SUN.
QPLENDID De Laines, Ginghatns,Prints, and
ID sheetines, just op rood, cheap. J. L
3111/11.3.1510;
A ELO DEONs, Guitars,Ylolins, Fifes, Sheet
1 Music, on hand or furnished to order.
sep 29 J. LYONS & SON.
THIRY
IF you want 'your Atribrotype,3lclainotype or
Photograph takeu Cheap: Great reduction in
the price of
• AMBROTYPES.
The subscriber will take large $3 size for $l,OO
The. $2 size for - . .
„50
The 50 cent size for - . '25
(cur ur is GOO)) citsr.s.)
PHOTOGRAPHS, 4-4 size, - $3,00
For each duplicate, - 1,00
Pictures taken to be sent in letters without
additional postage, 11hting a large Side anti
Sky. Light combitld,!ve can take good Pictures
in all kinds of weather.
r 4.7" Rooms over Abbott% Shoo Store, oppo
;•ite the
OF RINGIIAMTOI.
Uri NSTRUCTIONS given in the "ArL
TUBBS
13inghatnte5, Oct. 12th. 1859.
13.—N0 children under 5 years old taken
for less than 50 cents; and no 25 cent Pictures
taken while there are customers waiting for
those of higher price.
Teachers' Examinations.
MEETINGS for the examination of those
. Who desire to teach in the Fluidic schools
of this county, will bo hold th the different town
ships ns follows:
Rush, Nov, 18, GrangeesS.ll.,lo a. m
Jessup, 19 S. 11., 10 a. m.
1..1 """ t Lake ' , l', Towne S.ll- 10 a,m.
Cli
lliddletown,& •
u Sella in 8 . 11 , In a. In :
11141/1 in
Silver Like, . 10 a. m.
Liberty, 26, Ilrook,Lde, 10 a. in.
5 S.A.s.side
iS 10 a. in.
Great need ' " t
the river,
Oakland &
" 0 11, Linesboro 10 a. m.
Ilartn6ny,
Thump:ion,
Ararat
" 30, Centre, 10 a. In
thle. 1, Church, 10 a. in
" 2, Uniondale, 10 a. m
" 3, tits, 10 a. m.
ClitTurd & )
Dumb,
It is ilesirahle that all teachers ho examined
in the lux niips where they expect to teach.
The examination will an usuel,be the written and
oral meth , tis combined. Each applicant should
be supplied w&h at least two shlets .f . fords.cap
/Taper, and pon and ink.
All should be panctual,—none admitted
the crass after the examination commences.`
11. F. TEWKSBURY. Co. Supt.
Broohlln, Oct. nth; 1839. -
THE NEW ERA I
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS !
AT GREAT BARGAINS!
Ready Pay and Small Profit
RERRITT has now in Store and is'
Li. - mak int! large additions to .his Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to which he
would invite the attention of PROMPT PAVING
ul' 13(37-
:r e nbracing the most desirable varieties of
LADLES' DRESS GOODS,
n New Styles of Rich Fall Prints and Plaids;
in . [guns, Ducal Plaids, Plain and Plaid Meri
nos, Mohair Cloths, Ginghams. and Silks; Bro'Cho,
Stella, Cashmere, Silk, and Wool Shafts; Rich
Ribbon., Bonnets, and Flowers. Net. Hoods, La
d i es' Cloths, Broad Cloths,.Cassimeres, &e.
With a full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Goods,
as usual, including •
_Groe.erles, Crockery, IlarAware.,
Stoves Iron, Steck Nails,
Hats and Caps •
Roots and Shoes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths,
Painted Window Shades, Wall Paper, Cloaks.
Drugs, 0: is, Paints, Furs, lluif,lo &c.
The entire stuck being large, and bought 'for
CA.F.O, e ill,glve a superior opportunity for choice
heketi,,nn, and will be sold for limloy-PAr 10
to :15- - per cent, below • regular prices. An ex
amination of the STOCK will be found profitable
to those who wish to buy.
N. ll—Flour ancf Salt constantly on hand.
Nelwlli I ford, otto li er, 1859. .
TO THE INDEPENDENT FREEMEN OF SUS
QUEHANNA COUNTY, Gi'!ETI S.°
Btti more Especially to every Alder.
maw and Justice of the Peace •
_ . iu the State of P . yiraniu.
has the general agency of
r',ll_ -this State for the sale of B. Glidden's Form
thxdiet for Justices of the Peace, containing ab
' breviated .forms for entering actions, both civil
and criminal,, and all subsequent proceedings
therein; also bills for Justices' Constables' and'
Witnesses' Kees; being complete guide to
'
new Justices , mid saving much labor and time to
both now and old. The work is highly recom
mended by lions. S. B. ChaSer D.. Wihnot, Wm
Jes.thii,U:Burrosia, - C. F. Read, F. B. Streeter,
and oy nearly all the' - Attorneys of the county.
The Attorneys in their tectimoriials, say that a
'strict economy, saying nothing of the great con,
renienee of the work s will, in otirludgetent,
duce every batice in the County to parqhase the
. book as soon as it is. examined by them?'
it hi • substantially borind; and mitaiDA Aix
quires of good paper s and ia.aoid tit.tbsof l iferm
price 80.- co - and . welt at. thOtOtitrose
Book Store. Orde' by mail frOtit as pert of
this county or state; enclosing theeludfljoeump4
1 attended to- and the , work sent' or Sa
directed.' • A. 8
Montrose, oct. 3d, 'sg.
•
NAV COIC:Ori
TIIE WELL KNOWN.
AM BROTYPIST ;
SIVU,L, DE AT
PRINGVILLE 119110W,‘
From the 15th of October; to the 1 sth of
vember:' All:persons wishing • correct Picturils
of themselves and friends will not, haw) a better
opportunity ol_obtaining them. Having made
over
• 1500 PICTURES •
More in MONTROSE theduist Summer, is ILt- .
tering evidence that my etrwth to please a gen
erous public are duly appreciated. '
A3IIIROTYPES in good - eases, 59 CENTS,
on Plates for sending in letters, 95 CENTS.
N. B. All work warrmitist to give satisfac
tion. F. I). WOOD.
Springville, Oct. 1311; 1859.•
NEW YORK STORE!,
NO. 51 4 COURT STREET,.
ADJOINING THE BANK OP I , BINGHAMTON.
_ H. MUlCRAV„igeftt.
rpins SPACIOUS and ELEGANT store i 9
now open With an entire hew stock or
Min7 . o-00D2.,
which for extent, richness and variety, far sur
pass anything seer otte , ,reil in the Southern Tier.
• OVR CLOTH DEPARTMENT
abounds with eveiy kind - of Cloths. Cr.Ssimeres,
Sa Vestings, Overeoatings, Tweeds, lan-
Lucky Jeans. etc. etc , etc. , front the nicest to the
cheapest. In the line of
UDE' DRESS GOODS ,
We have the largest and moot elegant sleek of
RICH BLACK and FANCY SILKS
over °Alit - de:l in this market.
Plain and. l?rintod all.Wdoi French Merinos, from
2c,
Rich Chintz Figured, and aU-Wool Dolaines.
Ricli•lndia Silks and Poplins.
250 pieces French and English - ,
New & Seasonable Dress Goods
Of'every known Style and Fabric.
Good double fold Paramettaa, at only , lBa.
Plain Merinos, Stiiiniy Plaids and Swipes, 20c.
Nowlin De Raines, 10c.
English Prints worth 12 and 15c for 10e.
Good dark Madder Prints at 6c.
SHAWLS ! SHAIVLS !
of every deneription, from the e.healiest Rob Roy
to the most elegant double Broeho, cheaper than
ever'known• CLOAKS,
U. &Vila
ti r r FA RS,
r—.aches'
of every color and quality, with trimming to,
watch.
110.USE:KEEPING COORS,
IX EVERY VARIETY.
M I MI .1%. IN " •
100 pieces white and scarlet, plain :Ind twilled
Wool . Flaicels, retailing for less than New York
par loge price.
..r) CZ" M 30r . 0 I T! I 4 0 -
of all hinds by the ttele, piece, er yard. Bleached
and Brown shettings; , 6 cents. . -
Ull2 l la r iSrffl tin CCfilCl -
of every description, both wholesale-and retail
Milliners supplied with everything in the lino at
New York wholesale.prices.
From-the fact that one of 'the Proprietors
sßnds his whole timein New York City, secu
ring and forwarding he
BEST -- pARGAINS
the market 'affords, purchssersp.an rely upon all
'ways finding our stork full and assortment corn:
plete. All Coorlsiboughtfor thiststablishment
are in connection ttha large Wholesale housein New York, front tt e
Importers,Manolaeturers
i
Agekts, and Auction otrses direct, thereby say
i
log the Jobber; . .protd, the benefit of which our
tinstorners have.
From the facilities we posses., K•e know that
we can and will sell all kinds of Dry Good s less
than anyother house in ;his section. We have
the ability, and we will ratisfy our
Ponusylvortia Customers
THE '`,NEW YORK STORE," s
AT NO. - 51, COURT STREET,
BIN G AWErf ON, N. %.
srp293m) H. K. AillittliAT, age's'
DR. CHURCHILL'S REMEDY
Iva ma rlasx.svox Asz conic,
CONSUMPTION.
NY INCIMIESTER'S
fiENUISS PIIEPARATIOS OP TILE
HYPOPHOSPHITES
OF LIME AND OF SODA,
Jlu SV.c . Aic k.,a ;
A.11.v.0 ;
7 t l .ntka.l
. 1
uR ~+ie ui ~e'SmlcS
Te Palm.a of tta, PZl'r It ENIEDY 9W:cove:rot by Dr,
c h , rn . h in . of I., f l f ou rfm h tby-ir.rat I'! ,7 I:Or:SDED
tl•narrimfor Euruyr. and Me CuitrllStatts.
la • purtly Fr . 7LESTIFIC PEEPAEATPEY. and arts with
EYVAIIIAIII.E EFFICACY in all rt...ges of Pulmouary and
EurrUkta Piaaa.,• The lit/map/dm/rafter ilie/VIAL. the Wu
cipid % web .errand Aare, and are the toed
fkolfectra t werritting aged.; known. •
The Ctire;of Consumption, •
Tolle otn.so and turn! Priam (.1t a wlAw
their cm be DO tHAX.rtAI“:y . .1.9 to Ito oature of the tfirease,Lchts
to uhtalne,L LN ALL CAD. t,
IA,, by this treatment. ex,ept whet,
the exteling bolo, of the loner! th of fow)( stdiletent to produce
Seel], -Cure is the rule, Peat% the cseektion.
Thu Itrto.or bar mot outi a cum.: eact, but wtl4lf treed
wherever there rzi.ts 0 lotseteloo .1 the IH/rArt. MEV ENT ITS
DEVELOPMENT, and thus act AP A rceat-avativa Irrni
REGARD TO u)sacorstotr. JUST AA VAITHWAXION 1406 WITH if
GAUD IO AMAILIT.M. _ ,
Professional Correspondence.
Oxman., Onto. Aug. A. ISs9..t hare Igen teeming this
Abeam . for twenty flat , cears, and have derived wises sarlalactlon
fawn. the use or the If reortnwenrras than front aft other
fawns of met/jolt ovamhinol." '
MAs - corno, Mien.. A ne. a. I lime used the Menem:g
rime. In ny nractliv mini eery happy rffeete—so melt sa
that I worrtn NOT lit 0•Tor:ll. 'PI W Union" time..
"Mrnmenest. Ate:. t believe the Hymned.'
rumen used In UM manner and way Dr. Churchill useit thon, -
Will. Cr= MitSI9III.TION:
.!..t.eenciturrow.a. Vi.. Ann.. In; have preetalhod the
Ilypoldiusphlic in. several oaca, and ant delighteft with. ire
O r em* It is amtert.untiao won ress....
- n. bare used In all ahem( hely
bottle., and hi taut one !Mance have they Palled to Mutat, the pv
okay and that wee • hope.ess one talore I *he eniletL 1 h. , .
bad several eases even lip by attending physhaans who as
FOR LAJOYINO tettellitATleLLT 040,1. heAtill: Owl COMM /NOM
ALL rut nenzeosta of pulmonary dhease. 1 lure used tl,l
tray man ra...r. wine ((faded pu,rem, it was re,
carded as sioertena by 'Myhre.* amt Mends. and emu by myse lf.
unit , he • old tn attnent, lam okw nhle to this. In attendlnKon
the M moan ulio. perhaps; 1u a day, D 3 any other physician
lu theminty.... •
IreheICICTALLS. N. Y.. Any. 01. 1949.—T ' have only time, MI
moraine. to any, that I have loon netoniehe;t iu teilne.eikg file
rireeto of the llendlowrateria. The statesneuts In your
painpliles ore tool tot oil eritoger,th4i."
}:tettel. KAN,. Tnenves.Any. 6.1.5.10.-4 have teen 1a1,14
PM , IlYjspitesphltes of I.lntelnd Soda. and Aura erperienred
are.sl f P311)1 . 01,4,1.111i front Mint. Ar,e, my AIM , who had a
lewahne eou,„^t and Wonting or the loop. Is likes he much &site
fitted try Mei+. ate."
jetrie. hrtelrod the twelte Aottlee
of Churchill's lterialy The Commune. • • • it lei
women wetness -Is ”mr eat[."
.• , ,
-
-.. ..I. • Make No Delay I ..,
•,!
it.......,... In any taw of Qs Dissare. ebertld moo issi.
nrobtflorety to the ass sr tbe II trunks ran= nr LIMN.? .OID
bons... - .1% snot stns G unlit' I' ices arerllleth% shoblesilub)..
In ssn - s large bottles. Is "ntirrandTrtAt's :-.. Is the tornbinstket
ratZ14r16 1 : ,r , : a7,31 . ,74,1r a- „ , wx,
.P.,.P. r i ---
Dr. Churchill , * 'Work on. Coniconipilitui .
-Comp:Wog ble Report made f. the Imperial dcuieektot 31,edtchtei
Pule; Notts of Cauo Clod Li•ttenk Document.. Tootituomuk
tomuher h Citadel.. wilt be went on mere of TWELVE.
Canon Nemec We Work glees Mao/sly reliable Ittivr
mation in nar4 b Dr.thentlrshirscuno MONODY.
pre CAUI/01C—IliftleatC1 Dfttlb try*. On you other
prutoue theeDo Doi them; 'My .Genutee Pro.
ragailop" want myfile Om ifs *PUMA'
Iltewnour 1,_•.11 ric;prealllono elffilmilmajto be the
virvy'r...elpkbeei lowldeb , cawlehg. MON. or am*
DRAG. Ths termer,. la 1# be babied
irmrias• .F. 4.6 41 1.1 1. N tee. iris .he
1.1. es.liw-/Y./lado +sin piniveiall &up dleeeptionl'
'beam paraeillseArpon 2•1.. •
Paser.s.—Ond Batt* Obi Ono *blies, „IP Coacatbratel
Imam by mall, pre-phitt, 12. Boid Wlugembs sad Retail tha
Debi (iimaral Depot Be au I ;Med beat eni elms shoal*
belneet). Ake, by rerpeciable
WINCHESTER 43 Jotin St N. Y.
tar. Sold
,16 Iforitroiei bi-
Sop. 15, 1859.
_ABEL TUkTtELL
IT; GIFTS IA
TO s PUIteEKASEIIS OF3 BOOS:
At tha ORIOINAL and the On!
GIFT. BOOK ENTERPRISE,
Established by G. G. EVANS,
43a. 1E304.
HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE uNrrI;A)
STATES AT THE; PUBLISHING HOUSE OF
G. G. EVANS,
439 CHESTNUT-ST, PIIILADEIRIWA,. PA
No connection with NeW YOtit Gift Book Sfort.:
iZe..l
SINCE: I Originated the Gift BooleEnterprier,
I have repeatedly called the attention of the
public to my large stock of liberal offers, which
they have always •warmly responded to. I can
now,,with more satisfaction than ker,.call atten
tion to my largely increased inducements to pur
chasers. -Being very heavily engaged in ptililb,h
-lng,l exchange my pubiicationsfor those °Mlle:
houses, and am enabled to procure all My books
at the original cost, and thus can and do :coop];
the majority of the other honsevengriged in th e
Gift Book trade, with their hooka, cheaper than
they can procure them fromot her publishers. I
can alser, by my heavy purelisses.of Watches &
Jewelry, for Cluili,,furniali them,witit their Gifts
at lower rates than they can buy !bent from the .
wand:tote:via. •
!laving such Ittlitiviintar•ti in buying,' can ill,
sure my customers a greet'deal better Gills with
their books than any other house - ,and can give trey
agentsm larger commission. A viduable Gift ih
delivered with each Book at the Mine of•aale.—
Gifts worth slon,. at the lowest wholedale Wes,
will ho, impartially distributed With every $ I 00t1
Worth of 'Books sold.
Send for a,cataloguo. which *lll be sdrit fren
to any address, containing the`toost valnahle col
hmtion of •Stshdard productions in Literature.
Philosophy, Ilisfory,Geogyaphy, Tra'...e and all
the favorite works or Fiction and Scie .ces, ivi.t.li
every other department of Literature crasairied
as described below. send for .it,f‘t,r ifyrm don't
l ie .
wish to order books, you will obtain a lery cal
: :table Book for reference, as it contains all tho
k ldogirablg books in print, and costs you nothing.
Particular attention is requested to the ii.t. of
'MY publications, which wilt be found in the latter
Part of my Classified Catalogue. It contains a
large number of deservedly popular works. by va
rious authors ; among which are all of T. S. Ar:
thur's best works, well knowm as a moral Mats - it:-
five, and pleasing author. G. G. E Wail s r
Philadelphia, l'a.
A. *APLIFAIIIIVI GIFT
worth from 50 etS. to $lOO, ig giren
each .400 K said. •
CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS
Agricultural—This department" embraces all
standard works upon general Agriculture,
Cotton Planting, Flosters, Gardening, Farm
Icoplemetits, Horses, Sheep, Cattle. Bees. &e.
Albums=-Ladies' (a-great variety) Flo Val. Cap
Quarto, Royal Cap, •llerny Quarto, Auto
graph, &c.
Annuals—A large and elegant assortment
/111/Ps—A splendid assortutentlif:pocket,pew and
family Bibles,,in 'every t-tyle v from - $I to 850.
Proycr Banks—A complete assortment, in every
form and at all prices .
Hymn Books—As used' by the diftefeuf denom
inations.
Thogrttphical—Works ttf I rvi ng.II e:Mlev,Wee
Sparks, Bancroft, ants -every otlCer l standard
author.
Botanical—By Comstock, Gray, Lineorn. DerLy,
Wood, &c., &e.
Cookery—Reel:4A and Cook Books, by Mrs.
Hale, Leslie, Widdifield, ItrKenzie t &c.
German—Standard German Literature. •
Diciimwies—Webster's English, Ettench, Get--
Man, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Italian, &e.
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Travelers' Guides.
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SCHEDULE OF OI ETS.-
The Gifts riolsist of Gold and SiScer Watches,
Gold Ghains Ladies: Splendid Clark and Plaid
Silk Dress-cs:Patterns,Parlor Time-pieces, Save r
platpi ware, costly „sets of Cameos, Mosaic,
lir:aunt - We, Coral, Garnet, Turquois, and Lava
Jewblrv, Gold Lockets, Pencils, and Pens, 1 . 4.
dies' beck and Cliatulaine.Chains, Gents' Do.
som Studs and glom Muttons, Pocket-IA cs,
port-Inonnaies, and
A THOUSAND VARIETIES OF OFFTS!
varying from 50 cents to
AGENTS WANTED- EVERY WI ERE
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To agents I can giVe\tamOilieral inducement-I
than kTotde.l by Any other hero,. In addi
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got litifentribers funny enterprise than any.othcr.
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A larger stock; And better Catalogueteto se
lect from.
A better assortment and Quality of GIFTS.
gore punctuality land correctness in tilling
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Those wishing; to'engage in this pleasant and
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