The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 15, 1859, Image 3

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    NMI Arrangements.
POST`OFFICE, Montrose, Dee. 1, 1859
Y. City inat, arrives at 7 1-2 p. tn., closes at
11 ,
J.:astern. way mail, (via. D. L. & W. R. It..)ar-
T..Vt4 :it 7 1.2. p. m., closes at 9 p. m.
Western mail (via: I). L. & W. It. It, and Gt.
Demi.) arricrs it 10 1.2 a. tn., leaves at 2 p. m.
11'eslern mail, via. Binghamton, lea''. 4 Tues.
Tirarsdilys z and- itaturdays, mail closes - at
-1' 1-2 a. m. arrives, btondays, Wednesdays, and .
Frida, , , 3 13 p.m.
I kr-tel.!, Gibson , Jaelison:&e.. mail, via Moat
trod I)epiit. (except I.;tundays,) . closes : st
m. arrives at 7 1.2 -p. 4
souon.ril‘mail, tia,. Dintock,-
leaxes Mondays, Wednes
days, and Fridays, mail elosmt at 7 1.2 a. m..
ariives Tnesdays:.-Thorsdays,-atid Spturidays at
ro
Fairdale, Camptown, Tnivanda, &c., leaves
. Slondays, Wednesdas, and Fridays., mail'eloses
at 9 p m., arrives Tuesdays, :Thursdays, and
•
Saturdays_ at 7 p.m.
Frien - ckville, Silver Lake,*Chneonut,
(elceept Sundays.) closes at 3 1-2 p. ar
rives at 12 rn. -
Auburn, Laceyyille, oke , Mondays, mail do
-Be3 at S a. tn., arrives Tuesdays CL . 5
p:tn.
Office open from 7IL ca., to "9 p...m. Sun.
days from 13 in. to t p. M.
lIENRI7 J. WEBB, P. If.
.
Vimr.t.Ea A. WE.1311. ti: P. U.
Scholarships in Lotrel I & Warner's Com.
tnerei.ll Cu:lege, at Biog,ll.,bilon, sold at this of
%
tie& at a tihrount. '
Buy of ns and ease from $5 to $l5! '
r* See advertisement of Dr. Sanford' e Liver
Invigorator and Fatally Cathartic Pitlo, in
another column. ` se : Iv
Afflicted,. Read l—Wwustss' COMPOIJAD
Socornkv for the P/LES,•is warrstited to-ef
fect I•Ctlre in every case, and in all staves of the
dilcase, or the money will be refunded. Full
duvtions accompany each bottle.
Sold by Mel, Montrose T. J. Babcock.nim
ocls; O. G. Hempstead, Brooklyn; and Dr. LW.
Lyman, • Tnnkhannoi.k. • _ .[decl ly
Dedication.—The Lew E. Church in
North Jackson will be dedicated to the service
of Almighty God, on Thursday December 22d
PreaChing in the, morning at 101-2 by Rev. W.
Wyatt of NVilkesbarre, and in the eve at 7-by
Rev. J. A. Wood of Binghamton.
decB 2w
S.W. WEISS.
Notice.—. D. Blakeslee 3f.D., will deliver
thy 4th fectur in Academy Dell, before the
school and Dimock 'Literary. Association, on the
eVe of Tnesdac,Dec. 20th, 1859.
Subject, Animal Heat. - B. STONE,
decB 2w Secretary.
F. D.• WOOD, with his s rAß, is once
more located on the GREEN, opposite to the
COURT DOUSE, in 31ONTROSE, where h,
affil theerfally wait upon all who choose favor
him with a call:
Pietur.,. in- good Cases, 50 mit. Überal
deJuOion, fur Families.' All work warranted
not to fade. [Montrose, Dee. 1.4, 1850:
Noticc.—The Susquehanna Association of
tlyer.,alists, will hold a c.onferanee at Beaton
atz.brne comae, Dec. 2lst and 22d. A cordial
t
incrtatitra i, eXtended lo all, .for it is expected
#st,the'spiritt of the Lord 101 be with vs there.
"IdecB 3w A. 0. WARREN, Standing Clerk.
•
.Courie.of Lectures.--The fbllowing
named iter,ot!A have cup:aged - to loeture before
the "Youstt-ItEleS LITERARY' ASSOCIATIGN7 of
- Dee. 14th, IlOn. i. hnaß:Giddingsi : Ot Ohio.
Subject : Sceni.s in Congressional_ Life.
Dec_ :26di, _George Sumner, of iostnn,l Mann.
Subject.: Old Europe and Young Ainerieh.
January 1 1 4tH. 1660, Ifortimer , ThomgLon, of
New.Yoil.-- , Known as the original Ooaticks
Subject Plnek.—ln -verse.
F e bErtitil, Hon. Horace Greeley, of N. York.
Subject
Li t •
March t. Prop J. W. Fowler, Poughkeepsie
Suriect : 'Versatility of American Oratory.
' Wendell. Phillips, .Boston, Mass
Rev. E. Hh .apin,. ew York
S -
A.. N. BU .LARD;
Srpr:etary. (nov3dc
IR4 1 01,5111B11.:
On the ht inept, by Rev. J. W. Raynor, Mr.
George Strickland. and Miwv Sarah E. Orr,
both Of .spring.,rill.e.
81801'
•
In iktorirose. Dee. Ist, :Angelina - Sophia,
volfe of Dr. C. D. Virgil, is the SOth year of
Ohi:itary \deferred
Meeting of Stock Holders.
T HE Aonuni Meeting' of the Stock Holders
" of the Lenox &Mai-Elroy Turnpike Co.,
will be- Itch! at the house of Joel Steenbucit,
Sinik•y; lAD :Nandi)", Jan. $l, 1860.
."clocls 41v JOHN SMILEY, Tronsu ter.
STRAY . STEER.
AME into the enclosure of the undersigned,
C
:dwlt two months sinee4.-a White Yearling
STEER. The °weer
and
requested to prove
proper;}. pay charges and - tile it away. . .
THOMAS SHELP.
Jessup, Dec. 14th, 185 9 .-3w.*
F4IIERS and 31.ethers,Brolbers
and Sisters, and all others interested,
will please take rsGT/CULAII notice that
manta Claus,
the fellow that comes round once a year to tickle
the children, is expected along soon. and has
agreed to call at,Bullard'a Book Store where he
,can find'
A nice lot of Toys,
- ' For Girls and Boys.
_
Also, a foe Int of Gift:Books and Annual's, dte.
• .--surh as. old Santa Claus will surely be pleased
with.
Please reineiniser thak the - old fellow will be
robed a few days earlier this year than usual,
as Christmas comes on Sunday, and will try to
finish his travels to Ail the little Skill; and Boys
Saturday night. At the Mcintrosti - Book Store.
Remember. - • A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose. Dec. 12th, 1859. •
Auditor's Notice.
In the casrof Timothy hepue vs. P. I. hart
and Henry S: Hart.
IHE nhdersigned having been appointed an
:Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of-
Snag's Co in the'abote . ease, to distribute the
fund ariAng. _from Sheriff's Ssle, will attend to
the duties of his appointment on Thursday,
January Idith, 1860, - at .2 o'clock; p. to,, at the.
office of W. & W. ft Jessup, Esqs., in Montrose,
nt which time_ all persons having claims, upon
said fired are requested to present them or be
ktrrvesi debarred. ALFRED H4ND.
deels • Auditor.
As hereby given to all officers and
pirates composing the First Bripule, 10th
Penn's atilitin . lhst a Court of Inquiry,
and a COW Mllnitif will be held at the hind of
Writ ji. flitch in the boro of liontrose. - Friday,
-Dee. 30th,'113-59. at - ten o'clock, a. m., it which
tune and place all persons. interested eat attend
Contruanding 'Company Officers are requested to
attend with their Rolla of Delinquents. etc..'
C. R.-JACKSON. Brigadier-General. •
Montrio,e. Dec., 6th.-4w
Auditor's Notice.
rr 1113 un&rsi•oled having beemappointed by
I the -Court 4.Common i` mut; an Auditor to
ditn;or:ti, the procre4;4' of the Real Estate of
(421 en Aehano; liming the lien eredittirs.lill
par the parties in interest at Ms of f ice in !dont
"n Wedue,dav the 110 day of 'hutp?ry
I N.J. upe n'etoe. p. , at-which time an d
piar.r , ! , ll.perzons are required to make
.their
einioat , . or be for e ver debarred from coming in
Upon said fund. W. H. ,TESSHP.
4w
r
Er ‘
.4421 zr i REslos:ED!
' :.. - !DR._rdi t OT,TS LS 9`
itillOir.litc giii,tl::
- 41484-•----
,
Ai aperient and atoinacliic preparation of
IRON par.fimi of Ox.yvin and Carbon by coat.
bulvon in Hy4rogeb, of high medical-author
_
ity' and extr.o Nilo ;try efficacy in each of the
following co.re,da!at, Tit :
DEBILITY. EMYBD3 AFFECTIONS.
. _
CreiTION. D7SPESSIA DIARRHEA, CONSTI
PATION SCIOPITLA, SALT RHEUM SCURVY,
JAUNDICE LIVER COMPLAINTS RILEUXII.
TISK DIMEMIRIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER
MITTENT FEVERS. NEURALGIA. CHRONIC -
HEADACTIES.• FEMALE WEAKNESS. ISIS.
MENSTRUATION WHITES. CHLOROSIN ete..
PINIPLMS •OIC THE FACM, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN -te.
• Tee IRON being abeorbed by th s i blood, an!ll
thus eireulat:n3 thr.+agt the whole system, no
feet of the body eau' e_ - ape their truly wonder.
lul influence. •
Theexperianee thou.ands daily prom that
nq preparation of Iron can for a moment be
compared wit'i it. Impurities of the blood, de.••
presidia .ot vital anar i w, pale andLathartriaa
eomplazout ind:eath its necessity fn
moat every conceivable ease. eases a
f •ma's d7obillte Clue- albui,_chlorosiaote4, its
effect: ar: deb renovating. No remedy ,
l.ai ever b.en - &seer red, in the whole history
cr• nrdiei4, which exerts such prompt, happy,
aid fully rwtorarve effects. Good appetite, cont.
pt:te digestion. rapid acquisjticns of strength,
with an unumal diswit:on for active and
elkeerfni - esPrciee; imineCately follow its use.
Ai a grand stoinaeVe and general restorative
it hat no surrior. and no substitute.
Pot up 1,. scent tat aortal borrs containing '•
p.le, w ern/ a leer box t KIX boa, ca.
SA 30: 0 '
direen It 4.4. 00. Fin- sale by
• 1 1_ Kee...roil', Wlll ler .cut note to
.).1 T.. A.. re,. Poi ur t he prier. All let-
noire,. rte., Alma ter adarcaseel,to
B. 'LOCKE & CO..
General -Agents.
3:39 - 111lOADWAV e RI Y.
above. H o ftetidlDlle of the
bra. "
For sale in'llontrese by
ABEL TUBBELL-Agent.,
deels 13
POCKET DIARIE S AND ALMANACS for
18GO t a large variety. And Indelil4
Pencils for marking wearing apparel, warranted
not to fade or wash out, fur sale by
A. N. BULLARD
Montrose,. Dec. 121 h, 1859.
Auditor's Notice.
In the mailer rf the as_signinent of Marsh 4-
• Gl4Gen far the Imm , :tit creditors.: .
T"' Assignees having tiled their account in
the 'above ease, and the undersigned having
been appointed Auditor by 'l.he Cohrt of Com'n
Pleas to report a distribution' atnoqg cr,ditors.
will Attend ,to the duties of his appointment .on
Saturday, January 7th, 1860. at .2 o'eteek p. , m.,
at the otEco a W . &W. H. Jessup, Esqs, iu
Montrose, at' which time all' persons hating
claims .upon the flind in the hands of the assign
ees. are required to present them or be forever
debarred trom coming in upon stab:flood.
ALFREDiIIANE, Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
In the snafttr of the estate el Luther Price, decd.
THE undersigned having been appointed -an
Auditor in; the aborh matter, for the distri
bution
...of AC funds in the hands of the adminis
trator of said estate to and among the creditors,
will attend to the duties of his appointment at
the office of W. & W 21.11: it , mtorp irt Montrose
on Thursday the sth day of Jaruary, IMO. at
one 0 7 clonk, p. m. All persons having any elaims
against s aid
‘. estate are require&to pr e sent them
at that time or be f:.revcr .Irl,srreti from coaling
an upon said land. I'. L. CASE.
decB 4 o:Auditor.. .
Dr. CHURMLVS REMEDY.
C !LEST PIVS
Geoninn Preparation of the
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Of Lime and of Soda,
(Made frilin the Forthuis of Ur. J. ChOreliill, of
Paria,l for the prevention and cure of
Also for all Diseases rf the :Yerrour and Blood
System aineral Debility, tosi of Flesh and
• Appetite. Scrtfula.'Asthma, Bronchitis,
Paralysis, Rickets, and At. Com
plaints of Women.
• .Winehester's Hypophosphites ore unexet•p
tionable in their Preparation."—Arn. Dkuggist
The 1413 . CC5. "Of this Ektraordinar Remedy,
since it. discovery by Dr. Churchill two years
j ago, has no parallel in the annals of medicine.
Its invariable efficany in all stages of Consomp
tiow. as well as its wonderful power in restoring
the.Nervolis Energy , and enriching the Blood, in'
all cases of Getters! Debility or Nervous Pros•
tration, stamps this as'one otthe most valuable
remedial agents ever given to the • world by
Chemical Science.
TESTIMONIALS.
"In no :tingle instance hare I tonal! the Item
edy to fait."—Dr Churchill.
. _
;The Itypophosphites possess the power of in
creasing nerve force, and promote the functions
of nutrition ; they tend to produce the moat re
freshing and renovating rest.'—Dr. L. V. Newton.
"Cases of confirmed Pulmonary Consumption
ale uniformly benefitted by the free and coutin
-ued use of the ilypophosphites,—Dr. F.W.Clark.
• . 'Are the most appropriate Remedies in a large
class of affections, resulting from a loss of ner
vous force."—Boston Medical and Sorg. lour.
"Mr. Winchester is worthy of confidence.
and devotes himself enthusiastically to these
preparations in. all:their variety of combinations.
Prepared strictly by Dr. Churchill's method."—
D. Meredith Reese, D., N. Y.'City.
CHANGE of STYLE.—IMP OR TANT
o'rxes
My "Genuine Preparation of thellypophos_
phitea of Lime and Soda" is now placed within
the teach of all, being put up in New Bottles,
containing 16 ounces - (a pint), at $2 per bottle;
also a New size, (i oz. bottles) at
One Dollar Per Bottle,
The bottles have the iollikwing blown in glass:
" Hypophosphltes of Lime and Soda. Dr. J.
Churchill's Specific remedy for Consumption.
Wineheiter. New York. The coteide wrap
per is printed with a Pit& tint, and the word
•Genuine' across the face. Use no other.
_ -
This new style offers a more ample guaranty
against the mans ,Impure and deleterious prepa
rations palmed of under the name of DypOphos
-phites, which are spurious,_ fraudulent, and cal
culated' to endanger the health and lives of sof.
corers. The thous:Oils - who wish to avail them
selvell of this fiemely, prepared after Dr. Chur
ehill's metkod.ran now obtain it in bottles nearly
double the size of that heretofore sold by ire,
making it the cheapest, as well as the most effi
cacious treatment for Pulmonary and Nervous
Disease; now known to. medical Science. Be
ware of ALL others, nn matter who ofh•rs them
tp yin, and . a . ays the are jut.t as good as mine.
fac.simifecs . og birth label and wrapper.
OR. CHURCH WORK ON CONSUMPTION
is mos ready.,priee 12 cents. A new ,circular
iu"t , ilmseds containing - entnPlete information in
regard to this new treatment. and `sent•gratis to
nil inquirers. Delay sotr.—write - st - orme. ,
All orders and inquiries promptly attended to.
Address WINCHESTER,
Sole General Depot . iu the United-States,
;frail] • '43 John street, N. Y.
Or Pot. tsle ATTI,TuRRELI,; Montrose. !
_ -
Auditor's Notice.
In the Matter of the estate of Orin - Lester, decd.
THe underaigned having been appointed an
Auditor in the above estate, by . the Orphans'
Court of Susquehanna Cobnty, to report a dis ,
tribution to, and among the widow and heirs of
said decedent, will 'attend to dui duties of his
appointment on Friday the sixth day of January
1860, at 2 &Mock p,m, at the office of W.A: W.
H. Jessup, Exile., in Montrose ; at which time
all persons having claims upon the fund of said
estate are required to preseneth,ern or be debar.
red from coming in fora share'of such fund.
deeß 4w ALFRED HAND, Auditor. .
OINK MIK
DIMOCK. SIISIVA PENN'A.
Tik: SECOND TERM of this Institution
will commence on MONDAY, JANUARY
end, 1860, to continua Y 1 weeks, under Charge
all M. STONg; and followed by a teachers'
institute of 8 weeks, commencing oh Monday,
March lath, 1860, to be conducted by D. M.
Stone, D. F. Tewksbury, and others. -
4 .0 c) will pay for board, lodging, washing,
P - 0,4/0 lights, and tuition per term of eleven
weeks. Board'from 81.50 to e1:75 per week.
Rooms lot these who wish to board themselves
nt from 13 totlOcts per week:
TUMOR : "1""' COMMON, HIGHER,
$2:50 $3:50 $4:25:
Lectures are free to ell—attendatce isinvited.
A teachers class has been formed to accom
modate those who are preparing themselves - to
teach, without extra charge. •
For information in reference to the' school,
address D. H. STONE, Prindips!,
diml • Dimoek, Ps.
NEW MILFORD
HIGH 'SCHOOL . ;
E WOULD again inform the.public that
Y V the nest term of this School will cola.
mace on WEDNESDAY DeeeMber 10h, un
der the supervisioo of E. B. HAWLEY, Princi
pal, assistedsby competent teachers. We feel
grateful for the large 'patronage it has,reeeived
the present term, and would again present it
for public patronage according to its merit.
Board may : be obtained for $1,75 to WI per
week : arch rooms for tnose who choose to
board themselves. Fall information may be
had by seeing -or addressing, the principal, at
Now Millotd.
TUITION PER TERM OF 13 WEEKS :
-Common gnglimh Branches, - - $3:00
Higher •' and Mathematics, 4:00
languages, " " ' 5:00
loeidental rxpeobes, -- - • . 50
artilwal music if desired. , s
By order of TRUSTEES;
,New,Milford. Nov. 14Th, 18.59 -3w
Zltrarl 4 o7-Z
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
BASSETT BRO'S PROPRIETORS.
The Oldest, Most Thorough and Extensive
Commercial College:in the.Mpke State.
LL OUR PROFESSORS are then of large
experience in actual business,. as well as
Teachers; which affords unusual facilities to
yeting men wishing to acquire in an expeditious
manner, a thorough Biedness Education.
Daily Lectures are deli‘ered on Commercial
Law, Correspondetco, Banking, the Science of
Accounts, Commercial Computation, : Penman
ship, etc. Graduates assisted in proeuring situ
ations. • Applicants can cuter the College at
any time. Course may be cOmpleted in 10 weeks.
Board and Room,ll - 32:50. For particulars, send'
for a Catalogue. [Syracuse, N. Y ., Dee.l st.-4w
WAN TED!
R. Y A T S.
THE high* market price wilt be paid by the'
b . ntiscrittfr,yi
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G
1- -
for any qnantity of Bye and Oats deliver.
od at the Montrose Depot. ,
Money be le ft with B. CASE, the
Freight agent, to pay for the grain on delivery.
,WM. H. KEELER.
Aloltrnstf:Dop.t. Nov. 17th,-tf. (0..19
. NEW GOODS.
TEEDLES.—Bone and %Void Tidy Nee
.L.l (this, Totting Shuttles, Cioehet. Needles,
Sewing, Darning and Knitting Needles, for sale
by {' EVANS & ALLEN.
lIAIR,PINS.—BIack,wed and gilt Hair Pins,
various patterns and priees. by
EvANN & ALLEN.
•
OILA L.—A fine assortment of Coral Beads,
C
Armlets, Neck:tares, &c., by -
• EVANS & ALLEN.
LEEVE-BUTTONS AND STUDS.—The
0 best assortment of Sleeve• But tons and Studs,
all prices and gualaties, for sale by
Evsss & ALLEN.
•
Q,„ PECTACLES.—GoId, Silver, Steel and
0 German Silver Spectacles, of all ages, for
sale by EVANS & ALLEN..
ITItHLSIBLES.—GoId,•SiIver and German Sil
ver Thimbles, is good stock, for sale by
EVANS &ALLEN
XTUT Crr.cliers and-Nut Picks a;
EVANS & ALLEN.
OLD PENS,—A first rate variety of Gold
%X Pens and Pencils, all sizes and qualities,
by EVANS & ALLEN.
FABLE CUTLERY.—A good .supply of
Knives and Forks, Carvers and Steels, by
EVANS & AELEN.
FORTE MONNA IS and CARD CASES, in
every variety—Pearl, Berlin Wire and Shell.
Evszcs S. ALLEN,
No. 2 Odd Fellows' hall, Washingtomst.
Binghamton, Nor. 28th. 1849.
SHERIFF ' S Sills;
B y . virtue of sundry writs issued by the
Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna
county, and to me directed, I will expose to
isle, by public vendee, at the Court House, in
3loatrose,on Sato rday,the 24th day of December,
1859, at one o'clock, p. tn., the following de
scribed piece or parcel of larki, to
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land sit
&te in the towtrihip of Brooklyn, Susquehanna
county and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: on the north and
east by public road, on the south by. land of P.
H. Tiffany, and ou the west by land oflohri Davi
son, contaiuing about five re:re-*. with the ap
purtenances, ono howse,.and all improved. [Ta.
in execution ut the suit of Watron Woolley vs.
.
George 11. Giles.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel Of land
situate, lying and being in the township of
land; Susqnehanna county and State of Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as follow*, to
wit: on the north by land of Lyman Blacking.
Eton end -=-•-• Parsons. en the east by land of
G: T. Frazier, on the south by land of B. C. Le.
it.t, and on the west by land of AVard, eon.
tsioing a boot forty acres, be the same more or
'less, together with the. appurtenances, one
framed house and Mini, and about thirty :Tres
improved. (Token in execution pt the '134 of
C. S. Bennett vs. Thomas Beavan, Serer.l
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of
land situate, ,lying and being in the townaip of
Jessup, bounty of tinsquettanoa and State of
Pennsylvania. bounded and described . as follows, to wit: en the north by land of James f i ißrot,
on the oast by land of Wm: Shelit, oo the south .
by land of Timothy Faroutand on the west by
land of Jawes Faurot, containing forty arm,
more or less, and about thirty acres improved.
(Taken in oxecqtion at the suit of Post Broth
ers to the Ise of Wm- IL:Cooper iSt. CO. vs.
kleotYPanfot.)• -
-
Purchasers cases be required to
pay, on the ifay - otattle; 'an amount sufficient ,
to, cover the'enate of sale. otbertvise; the proper.
ty .will be te.soid forthwith. -
*JOHN YOUNG,' titheriff,.
SherifrOftic9, Mputfoo, Nov., ,1859.-4 b
FARM FOR - AtF:
FIFTY Acres of Land in the township of
Apolacon, flusqa.Co., half a mile'froin the
Owego and New Milford turnpike,,. with thirty
6ve acres improved. Halt of the purchase mon.
,ey is required to be paid down, and the balance
in annual installments, with interest and appro.
wed- security.
Dee, I, '69 '3 w. WM. H. STEENBERG.
•
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
CLASSICAL ANDIORMAL SCHOOL , „ •
At Montrose, Pa., for low..
riIHE Trustees are happy to announce to the
J. public that the next term of this popular
1859, under the charge of
Institution will begin on WEDNESDAY,
VEMISER 16th,
Prof. "lIAARY BRODIIICAD, B. i t.*.
a graduate of Vale College, who has consented
to remain. It is now probable that there will
be no interruption of the regular sessions of the
Institntion. The trustees respectfully refer
the patrons of the school, and others, to the fol
lowing testimcmials from the President and
Professors of Vale College; to the present pros.
psrity of the school ; and to the highly compli
mentary resolutions Refilled by the students,
commendatory of the sOteessful administration
of Prof. IL, and expressing their gratification at
the prospect of a continuation 'of his valuable
labors.
TESTIMONIALS.
YALE Cot:LEGE, Jane - St, 1859.
Mr. Harry Brodhead, member of the 'daft/
lately graduated si Yale College,, has held
a high rank in the class as e.scholnr. So far as
t am acquainted with it, his moral character, and
habits, are irreproachable.
- THEODORE MiWOOLßETVPresident
Mr. H. Brodhead, who belong!' le the grade
-sting class
. of 1859, Shown himself do
ling the two years offirhirnseeweetton — with - the
college, a capable and cycle ittful scbefar, Sbo'd
he apply himself to ankAlerk of instruction,
have no doubt of his ability to Justify tha confi
dence and satisfy the Estettattens of any who
may avail themselves of bis cervices, '
Ls HAW-Ey, Prof. of Greek.
Mr- H. Brodhead of theelass of 18511, in Yale
College, is a good scholar, and has a superior
mind. lhavo little docibt he will make an effi
cient and succaisful teacher, and can recommend
him with great confidence that he will not die
appoint his patrons. Neu; PogTHR,
Prof. of Philosophy and Metaphysics. ,
Mr. H. Brodhead has just finished his course
of collegiate education and recieved the 'de
gree of Bachelor ofNArts - et the :annual com
mencement. As he proposes to be engaged for
a time in the business of fewching,he is cheerfully
recommended by the undersigned as a person
well qual;fied by his scholarship and-attainments,
by his christian character and deportmeneto be
successful in,the instruction and government of
a school. Tlitmas A., TUACITEA,
Prof. of Latin.-
,
-Students may here be prepared for admiision
in an advanced class hi ant of our and
particular attention will be paid, as heretofore,
lb.* thorough preparation OF ALL WIIO DESIRE
TO BECOME TEACRERS, IN THE NORMAL. DEPART
MENT.
Special instruction in the latter ,flepartmen
will be given - during the ensuing term.
The Text Books heretofore tiled will be eon
tinued in the School. '
Lectures on subjects negenefel 10tetost will
be delivered during - the year.
Price of Tuition. per Term of eleve n
Weeks. . 56.00
Primary Department, 3,50
In English Branches and Lptin 'or Greek, 9,00
Latin 'and Greek, each, - - - - - 4,00
Instrumental end Vocal %loin will be given
if t
desired, '
There will be a vacation of ten dais, begin
ning December 24th ; the term to consist of it
weeks.
Students wishing to proeur,i rebate or board
can be accommodated by writing to J. Al. Ly.
ons, Esq , and those wishing, to board them.
selves can obtain stoves and. furniture from
Messrs. Sayre Brothers, on reasonable terms.
Price of board nvem*es kam $2,00 to $240 per
week. Ifori. WM. JESSUP, President. .
floe: C. P. -RCA" tom.
November 2d,
CHANCE OF TIME-WINTER AR
RANGEMENT-D.; L. h. W. R R.
g.Z.4T-ZWMZIONSagaIn •
(IN and after Thursday, Dee. 15t,1859, trains
*.../ will be run as follows :
EiPRESS PASSENGEft TRAIRS,---Moving South.
The night express train on tho N. Y. 4 E.R.R.
arrives at Gt. Bend a 3:21a.. in., and connects
with the -express train leaving Gt. Bend flir N.
' Y.and Philadelphia at . - . 9:00 a. ex
Due at New Milford. . • 8 : 17
Montrose - • , • 8:36
Hopbottout .9:59
Nicholson• - • • 9:16
Factoryville r 9:40
Abington - 9:57
•`, Scrantonj. - 10:30
Moscow 6 • - 11:17
Tobyhanna . . 11:53
Stroudsburg . . 1:12 p. in.
Witter Gap - - 1:34
Columbia . 1:50
Delaware (15 minutes to dine) - 2:90
Hope (Philad'a connection) 2:35
Bridgeville . ' 2:40 •••
'Washington - 3:13
Junction - ' .- 3:30
New York - - • 7:15
. Philadelphia - - 8:20
EXPRESS TRAM NOVIAti NORTH..
Passengers from New York, leave
Pier No. 2 North River, at - .7:30 a. m.
Passengers from Philadelphia leave
Walnut street Wharf at • 6:00
Leave Junction - ,11:10
Doe at. Washington . 11:28
Bridgeville - 12101 p..m
llope(P_hilad,a connection) 12:05
Delaware (15 minutes to dine) 12:20-
Columbia - _ - , 12:20
Water Gap - 1:01
Stroudsburg - 1:15
Tobyhanna . • 2:45
Moscow •• 7 • . 3:19
&Makin 7• 4:05
Abington - 4:42
Factoryvillo .- • - 4:59
Nicholson - , - 5:19 •
Hophottom - 5:43
MONTROSP - '6:04
- New. Milford ,f* - 6:22
Great. Bot • 6:40
Conaecting at Great Bend with the.
Night Express going West at 1;45 a. In.
An Accommodation !nth leaves
ScrantAt fur Great . jlend at • 10:95 a. m.
Factoryvii le • - 11:55 ,
Nicholson - 12:35 p. m.
Montrose 7 1:50 -
Arrive at Great Bend • • 2150 "
IConn.3cti with Dunkirk Eta. West' 319 '
and Accommodation train West at 5:33
Accommodation train returning leaves •
Great Bend at . 3:10
ltontroso " • • 445
Nicesilson - • 5:15 • ""
Factory vill e 6:15 '
Doe nt Scranton . . -2:15
The - Accommodation train does not leave
Scranton until alter the arrival of: the morning
train on the Lackawanna & Bloomaliurg it.,
thus giving passengers from the Wyoming Val
ley a direct' connection fur the Waft by the
morning train. • *"- -
FOr the accommodation of way travel on the
Southern Division a Passanger Car will be at
tacked to the Express Freight truins.leaving
Scranton at . • - in,
Due atMoscow . t • 6.00 -
Stroudsburg . -'10:40 _ -
Junction • 2:40 p. ut:"
Retaining will leave; Amnion at 400 a. m,
Due atSlroudeburg - st 7:-15 -
Moscow`• ' 1:10
Scranton - - 2:35
Passengers from New York will change care
at Junction. To and four Phlisda, via D.D.R.R.
leave or take oars at Hope. 'tor Pittston. Kings.
-too and Wilkes-Barre, take cans of Lackawanna
4 Bloomsburg st Sarantoo,•• For Jeasop,
Archbald, and Carbondale, take Stages ailicrark
ton.: Tickets sold and: Image checked
THROUGH. Supt„
Wu N. Jeans; Genenral Ticket Agent, --
Scraiztoa, Nov. 21st, 1859,14
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
AT TIIE BRANCH STORES
Of
sguttenberg, Nosentattit, k to.;
Montrose, & SusVa pepot s Pa•
THEnnderslgnad have provided themselves
with a
SPLENDID ii,SEORTMENT
FM AND WINTER GOODS
MAO they boast of being thn
HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST
in this section of country. .
They r.lso flatter themselves that they have
the best facilities of Obtainiug •
Coos Artht trout tOr Dariztt,.
and are determined not to to undersold by any
firm this side or N. Y;City. In regard to
READY MADE CLOTHING
we would say that being in this basins largely at
24 Dey 3treet l Neap York City
we can offer the 'publid Bargains not surpassed by
any rokall-dealers in this section, as we can sell.
hero at "elan prices ifs 'cheap as these who go
•to New .ye rk awl . pircbaset
..and
then Wag them here and hvae to makes pr. - 4e
ever that - which they , have already paid them
selves. Call and see, us sod we will prove
the facts.
03uttenberg I Illosenbatim I Co.-, C
Montme, Pa., October 27th, 1859.
A great variety of Fancy diode,
• Jeweliv;Perfumery, Fancyhi
Gteq
at ,
•
ir reo,ro, Kery.urocertenraint
Oita, DyeStuirs,Drug,g, Medieines,ete.,conatantly
on hand at the variety Store of
Montriime, Dec. Bth. ABELTURRELL
COAL OIL, •
OF the best" quality ever offered - in this or
any other market. •
• KEROSENE OR COAL OIL LAMPS,
embracing the latest improvements: Also. the
best qualities of CAMPHENE. and BURNING
FLUID, LAMP OIL, and LAMPS, in whiph to
burn them. CANDLES and sticks, and every
thing necssary for Lights, for sale at the va
riety store of ABEL TURRELL,
noel ' Montrose.
00 " IN
. VA!,
_lti --- iii:: - - - 4 - t
4?As
U LLA NGTH STEEL ENGRAVINGS
of WASHINGTON and.EVERETT, inclu
div a view of Mount Vernon, in the engraving
of Washin&ton. These splendid engravings are
from original paintings by Hicks, and are engra
ved on steel in , the -highest style of art. Size,
25x3.5 inches, or six square feet, each. Many
inferior pictures are palmed off upon the public,
as works of art, but we paid the first artists a
high price to produce first7rdte pictures.
The N. Y. Observer says: "these engiaving,s
are genuine works of art—the likenesses are ad
mirable. Mr. Evereit's'portisit takes precedence
°Gail others!'
The Christian Advotzto says: " they are among
the finest engravings we have everseen, and the
publishers are responsible for their promises.
Tunnel, almost grodm Post paid,rollers,
elttret engisving'attritirMagazhlrrt year, - e 3
Both " - " '" 4
Agents remiting 630 at once, 2.extra copies.
Magazines art. Harper, Knickerbocker, Godey,
Atlantic, Blackwood. We pay the money to the
publishers, who mail the. Magazines. Cost of
engravings is paid by difference between whafo
and regular price of Magazines. Pictures sent
at once; please state when you prefer the Meg.
to begin. Money at our risk upon proof it was
mailed. First pictures beat,ao send early, to
0. H. BAILEY & CO.,
543 Broadway New York.
nll Xtlp)
STOVES! STOVES!
AT REDUCED , PRICES!
ME. 331:111..RI . TM"
1 - § just receiving a large stock of NEW stoves
1. including a full assortment of • •
Coking, Parlor, Office, and Shop Stores,
for Wood or Coal.
Also, Store Pipe, Zinc, Store Tubes, dc.
His assortment will include the most select and
desirable stoves in , market, and will be sold at
Reduced Prices for Cash or Prompt Pay,
New Milfuni,NOvember Ist, 1859.
/I . OfLE NEW GOODS pouring in at the
1111 store of 1. LYONS & SON,. where every
thing goes Omer for CssB.—Callaquick.
Oct, 18th, 1859. . ,
$3;000,00 GIFTS I
lIIINCE OF. GIFT BOOK - SALES I'd
PERSONS ordering Books bY mail can get
them of us at publishers lowest retail prices
postage free; and as an Inducement to oraer of
us we have determined to give away the follow.
ing valuable futiples tq our customers:
I Ilunt!ng Case Gold Lever Watch worth $75
1 Splendid open fate " 4 -" 50
to Heavy Hunting Case Silver Watches
erode thirty five dollars ench. ' MO
5 Befl'alo- Robes worth 15 dollars each 75
5 Splendid Ladies Gold Lockets
worth ten dollars each 3n
12 Gold Pens and Cases, worth $5 each • 60
6 Beautiful G. Id Veit Chain. " 15 " 90
15 Silver Holders and Gold Pens 2 " 30
100 Gold Rings worth two dollars each 900
200 Splendid Ivory Handled Pocket Knives ,
worth thirty seven cents each- ! ;74
500 setts Holdsleeve buttons worth $1 each 500
1000 Setts Gold Studs worth 75 cents each 750
Small articles valued at ten cents and upwards.
Every person sending tralfocta for a Book will
teceive.one of the above -named articles and the
Book by return mail.
Every person forwarding as 50cts for a Bkoo
will receives gi ft or twice the value of a_ oneyn
of the above.
Every one vending•one: tfinller will receive a
Gift of three time the value otabove.
We mnil image SEVENTY FIVE CENTS A
HUNDRED AND ONE GIFT. • Our concern is
not like the other bogus concerns who advertise
valuable articles to be- drawn, but no one ever
draws any. The above property will all be dis
tributed and firs fir.ies as much, between now
sod the Ist of April, 1860, for our sales warrant
us inAlistributing it. and still leave,usa handsotno
profit. We give aietter from a patron
GOSHEN, Orange 00,, /144. York.
HonToi & Co.—The book I sent .for,
and to my ensprisea beautiful Watch wittkit.—
You will accept my thanks for the present.
closed find five dollars for books, etc. •
B.A. DEAgE:
. _
Give us inv order for books end you will not
regret it.: Wed' from • :any. n'ataleg4 or list.
Five ,Books sent with • Offs for thie price of
tont,' Liberal lodgements 'offered to Agents:
All' orders to'he addressed 110fiTON dr. CO.
Brooklyn. Kings county; New YOk.
maim Goods o =ogle r &
holeiale Ilrvg, Pain! and Ghia
itr of Second ' end Green Ohs.,
you have the 'Wastage of Solna %
asses from anostensivosod waded
41vioadiataOicavird pains :
glans of 3410.014 siOs . .pnd
Hof thoss-aO/40 . are inOlged at
'ss crlnnot fan to Suit the_
• [r(4) 3 IYlss
P
-
pesters,),
PhilagP i
ing your
ittpeig of '
gasii
sq • pild:es
• ie r.
_ • ,
S4CO;
PAYS FOB. A - Bum COURSE; INi•i - THE
-IRON CITY. CO LLEGE,
the largest, most extet4veiy patroniied and
beat organized .
COSIIEVICIL.EOO2II4262
lathe'traited States.
•
1337 Eitticleaxtist
..dtteriding Daily, Aforch 183
Usual time to complete a full course from 6 to
10 weeks: " Every studel)t, upon graduating. is
guaranteed to be compotentto manage theSts
Of any .Business, and qualified to earn asa y
of from .
$5OO TO. $lOOO.
Students enter at any time—No irpation—
Review gt pleasUre. -
1 3 1 . 0333..1.1.1.332.1ei •
FOR BEST PENMANSHIP AWARDED IN
118.
ar Ministers' Sons-received at half price.'
* * *Foil Circulars and Specimens of Writing.
inclose-N.O letter stamps, and address -
P. W. JENKIN4 Pittsburgh, Pa.
December Ist. 1859.—,1y • .
ABEL. TURRELL
AS just returned from selecting , and pur
chtusing,- and is now receiving: one of the
largest and hest a s sortments of
Cltr , Co CO MOSS,
ever offered M this market. - The quality - of
nearly every thing good; and all warranto as
represented. Terns; ready cash and low prime.
some general idea of the stock May 'be' forfned
from the following enamor:4lW:
Dams, =plain&
. Che . nkleals, Paine; Oils, Varnishes,
Wittdow Glass, Dye SW% Groceries, Lamps,
Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clock's, Wall Paper,
Window Paper, Window Oil Shade& Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Perfumery,
Stone Ware, Brands, limshes,Whipi,
trmbrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket
Knives, Guns, Pistols,
Ammunition, Liquors,Trusses,
Supporters, Port-moimaies, Shoulder
- Braces, Spectacles, Silver and Plated. Spoons,
Forks, &0., Gold Pens, Stationery, Violin, Guitar, it
Bass Viol Strings, Bows, &a, Porcelain Teeth, Lith
ographs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes, &c.;
and all thepopular Patent Medicines. .
Also some Dry Goods, Wooden,
- Bard &Japanned Ware, .
Fluid and Oil Cans, Camphene,
Burning Fluid, Akcehel, Turpentine,
Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Foot,Lard,Olive,
Castor,
Boiled and Itaw 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 h is impracticable to give more than a gen
eral outline of my- stock through the Newspapers,
every one wishing goods is invited to call and
examine. Custotchrs on entering the Store
me.,t not expect to find_ every thing in sigbt; but
nearly every article slanted will be produpel
by inquiry. Thankful for the liberal patronage
hitherto received, I hope to inert awl receive a
Ihrge increase of the same.
Montrose; Oct. 5, '59. ABEL" TERRELL.
LIGHT MORE .LIGHT I!
VRE.4II: Burning: Fluid, Latop' Oil, Candles
1; Also White Lead, Zinc emote, Linseed Oil,
Raisins. Coffee,ete. etc ., just opened 'and going
cheap. ..1. LYONS & 80N. .
CI ,
PL i ENDID De Laines; Ginghan3s,Prints,n,nd
. shiptin g ,s, itiAt op , •ned, cheap. J. L.
ACEI-1.E1113. -
A NELODEONs, Guitars, Violink Fifes... Shoe
Music, on hand or furnished to order.
THIS WAY
IF you want your Arubrotype, itelainotype or
Photograph taken 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 Air - • . '25
• • (PUT LIP IN noon CASES.)_ =
PHOTOGRAPHS, 44 size, - $3,00
For each duplicate, . . •• - 1,00
Pictures takeu•to be sent. in letters without
additional postage. Having a large Side and
Sky-Light combined, we can take good Pictures
in oil kinds of weather.
ar.Roorus Over Abbott's Shoe Store, oppo
site the
BANK OF BINGIIAKTON.
Iar'INSTRUCTIONS given' in the Art.
A. 11. TUBBS.
Binghamton, Oct. 13th. 1859.
N. 8.-41o.childrin under 5 years old taken
for tess than 50!cents; and no 25 cent Pictures
taken while them are customers waiting for
those of higher price.
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The New -American Cycloptedia is popular
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Forts 's club of foot, and 'whit - the 'Hee of
foOr books, snti - fitii wiir be the
timltter's cxpense of esrriage; or for ten stub;
soribers;eleven copies : Will be soot - at . 01rr
pew for 4 ridge. . •
_ •
NO other works solitierally rewrit , thee
ezertiotui of agents,, - .:AGISST%AVAITSD s
THIS COUNTY, TerIUS made knowa.on applied:
Heti to the Publishek
Apron, 1859.-4. ay. te
HID Of NAVIGATION
NEW , 4OO.IS.
NEW ALL WOOL' •
• ,•D E I NIS.i•
- NEW' DE LAINSItiot all uic , ol,
BLAO BIERS,
Handsome MERRIMACR - PRINTS',
• •
S.AXONY.
• LINSEY,•
-and 43 .. .b
L t , l - LAlig;
,
fl
w YTER BHsl ityl.S , • •
eIf.E.NILL*
HOODS, 1 •
COMFORTERS,
HOOPED SEIRTiti
SHIRTS,
GRAVAXS and OOLLARS',
More GLOVES and HOS/Rftr,
a new :twig o f
nurna. CO COAL.YE for the! Arrir.
• deo,' Dalr,Vm'ple's°Ur IVA 3 •
the beet thing . for the Teeth and anis known.
host* And ht* of ether GOOD —no timo
mention. MI will be ; sold CHEAP for the
,‘ by ti. L. TYLEIt.
FR""iBUUNING EIdIUAD and eod
Fiala- -['leaaq don't tisk to get trusted,
but bring along your Butter, Egg*, Dried ,Ip
plekdrt, dec., and get the worth of your money;
Tobacco by the pound t 0 cta. '
TYLEB:
Idontrqite, Oct 27th, 1850
- . .
PREPARE FOR WINTER ,
ibeentltild We:Safer wain trs-that
ter will anon be upon us, and all 'skt:istrt
be properly prepared for it.
JOHN GROVES the Tailor •
desires everybody to remember that he is al
ways ready to do all work in his line, in a seas.
factory manner. . -
CUTTING DONE FOR tbeiREADY.
Montrose Oct 25th, 1849.-301.1
'ME -7 W GOODS, in my line of Business ,
'l.l log every week. ABEL IiURRELL.
RAPE GROWERS earry no lbeirlso
-1...3e!r_
_ ji ,Mßoiss . moist successfully atillommooton.
givertosement of Ilmousoisto6 Leinds.
f t lour,letb itVrobiston ,stnrt,
At XILONTIt.O.S.,
ONE door below J. Ethridge's Drug Stord,
on Public Ayenue, where will be ,fond
col:labially on band a Onerat assortinent-ofr
RoCE RIE:S :
Such as Sugars, btolasses, Syrups, Teas, Coirs4
Ste, &c.. bey.
. Also the ehoicest-brkods of
FAMILY FLOUR •
Meal, Lard, Pork, Hama, Fish, Candles &c.
We solicit a share of the public patronage, and
pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, Loping by
each bargain to secure anothef.
• lIALDWINT & ALLEN.
Was. L ALLEN.
ALFRED BALD iVIlf
PERSONS ,wishing to establish Slanutneto
ries in a new and thriving plate where
business is good. See advertisement ()C . -the
Hammonton Settlement.
?SE NEW' ERA I•
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS r
AT GREAT BARGAINS!
Ready Pay auciiniall Prclits.
..111UngITT, has now
. in Storo and is
1.A.4-niaking- 'arra additions to Lis6tock.
PALI:AND-WINTER GOOD; to which ho
would invite the atteation otruaurriunso r'-
Ens, ecutracing the must deshable varieties of
J. LYONS & SON
LADIES' RuESSVOODS, - •
In New Styles of Rich Pall Prints Pod Plaideri
in DeLains, Ducal Plaids, Plain and Plaid Meld,
nos, Mohair Cloths, Gingham, and Silks; Broche,
Stella, Cashmere, Silk, and Wool :Malls; Rich
Ribbons,, Bonnets, and Flowers, Neff-loons, La.
dies' Cloths, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, &a.
With a full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Goods, •
• as usual, including
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Stores, Iron, Steel, Nails, •
Hats and - Caps, . •
Banta and Shoes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths,
Painted Wiadow Shades, Wall Paper, Clocks.
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Furs, Buffalo Ruhes,dtc.„ &c.
The entire stock behm s large, and bought for
CASE, will give superioropportunity for choice
- Selections, and will be sold for RE:Apr-Pt:: 10
fo 23 percent: below regular prices. Au ex
amination•of•the STOCX will be found profitable
to ,those who wish to buy.
N. and Salt coinifantli ()alined,
New Milford, Octobei, 180.
. CHARLES MORRIS,
BARBER, and Hair 'Presser. Shot *o. 3in
basement of Searte'n Hotel, MOntrose. • *
SALT by the Barre', Sack esTound, for
sale by ABEL .TURRELL
SUPERIOR around Cabe in cans, Codfish
&c., for sale by J. LYONS & SON.
T Atoms! GAITERS...:A now lot • el.
I_4 56 cents 'by - J. LYONS & SON. _
421-
Jane Bth, 1859.
J. vipoxL;
ESIIiENT .DENTIST, Montrose. Oleo
IL at the Franklin Hone°, room. No. 3. Fill
ing and Iniertnig tooth op Gold end Silver Plato
done in the moat approved nioderrretyle.
Mites are absolutely frater-tigkt,-no interstices
\where food ran lode. nur44
NEW GOODS.
TIK subscribers have this day returned from
New York with a large dditioa 'to their
stock of WATCHES, ,JEWELRY, and FAN
CY GOODS; our purchases being made es
elusively for cam, we ,ore enabled to offer one
customers great bargains. We take g reat pains
in selecting such Goods as -the mark et requires
and wilLsell them at prices that cannot fail to
Le satisfactory, EVANS & ALLEN,
iNo. 2 Odd Fellows Hall.
Binghamton, November bth,. 1859.
TATATCHES—A largo stuck of gold and sil-
V V veTilistches of the best makers, Manyof
them of o r own importation, at priesti much
lower than have ev e r been sold in town—War
ranted 'good time-keepers. - E. & A.
—Also, - Watch Chains , a fist rate assortment
of GOID-Fob,. Vest, and Guard Chains.
EAR Rings and Breast Pins—a beautifUl vs.
riety, in liens double and single , oonsisting
of Pearl, Jet,Gameo, •Lava,poral, Florentine,
blossie, Brilliant, Enamel, and all Gold, various
patterns and prices.
FINGE R
Rlngs.=Diansond, Opal, Peak En - -
ameJ,Jet, and all GOLD, a great variety.
from $4O. dirivo: -
LOCKETEL4 very fi ne -assortment, GOLD
and Plated, 1,2: - 4, and 6 faces.
SILVER Wire-4 large stock of.sterlingsi.
'vac ware consisting of spoons, forks, ladles
cups;cake, pie; lie cream, better, & fruit knives,
el:dither's netts, napkin rings, card eases, etc.
PLATED Aston, cake baskets card
. receivers, tea setts, ice pitchers sugar bar.
kets, salt cellars, forkskspoops, toast racks, golf•
naceir,vs-4 full supply, oreverY
some very rich patterns.
CLOCKS=Eight day, and thirty hour clocks,
a great variety, minuted.. .1
nov,9 ' 7 EVANS ;de ALLEN,
trHOGRAPIi.
t . NEW SUPPLY:
Dec. :00848. A.-TURRELL,"-
- FULL OF
MEW 'Finn,
LBS. OF SUGAR 1641,00; at
ft C. TYLER'S.