The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 29, 1859, Image 3

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    License Petitions.
DITICE is hereby giyen that in primaries
of M Act of Assembly, tbe follosiing
r. marl paraorin- h ace filed their.Peiitiooa wiyh
the "tlerk of the. Court of QuartekSessionaiif
*the Peace for the County of Susquehanna, for
I,ic,euses to keel, Strenrs- in said Comity, fur
w hi c h they IA itf ! qv!). at Jan nary &sal° ri,lBBo.
LICENBES.
rh ,
Wi
tmonv—Silas ntets, L. .I%.Tpitoii. •
.
.liberly —A A. Beeman.
GitAott 7 —George W. tutrai, A. J. Clam-
};riend•ci;'e—llerfnon Birdsall.
finsti-;—E. M. I)4y_
11r).kly thincock.
Ilarful.l—N. W
Moat K. Llutoli.
Jessup-I)anirl
Great lqtac Grigg
Forest Stone, 2d.
Auburn—.l6.Pph Carlin.
• G. U. R. WADE. Clerk
Mozitro.se, Dee, 23th, 1359-3 m.
3121'1_2ITALPL -4 2 - .
VoiluE .6 her e by eiven - to all officers and
inivates ecusposit.g the First Belgrade, 10th
Division. Penn's Militia, that a Court otltiqairy
and a'CouJI SlLrtial will be It at the hotel of
Wm K. Het,.1144 'the born of Montrose. Friday.
Der.; 3ufh, 10t30.'„,at ten o'clock, a. m., at which
time'and.place all pf-rsons interested can attend
Commanding Company Officers are requested to
Attend with their Rolls of Delinquents, etc.
C. It. JACKSON, Brigadiei GeneraL
ALFRED HARD,
A TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW,
will attend to sit business
entrusted to him, Nt ith fidelity, and despatch.
.Nlay be found at the effiee of W.' & \V. IL
dest.up,Emis.
CLUBS! CLUBS! CIUBSI
DE UP for al/ °rant' of the Newspapers
.1 f
.I.l l lnd Alegazines published in the United
States, aft he lowest club rates.. Please call at
Idotrirose Book Store and learn the cttnrit,"and
arid have your pap:resod inattaziOes bent to :ley
Post Office rs thr county, or not of it., 0.8.
- 51iintrii , e Dec. 21st, A. N. BULLARD.
POCKET BIBLES. DIARIES.
• - CHRISTIAN 4 L ILLYA CS
CIIURCH PSALMIST.
SUPPLEMENT,
SMALLL BOOKS; (EC.. for sale
.Dce. 20th. .1 LYONS & SON.
Alin, PU.RE'KEROSEYE
LIFE MEMORIALS,
"1 WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR:THIS,"
a lady p•nnirl4 , d to us a day or two since, as
she exhibited the portrait of as only.rhild, gene
to the " Np4il land ;" which was one of
Wir:fl3l3Sl'
INIMITIBiE IMBROTYPfSI
•• lloarJ should regret it, had I not "mewed
this precious cum:aural of that dear one." So
thotight we. The 1(A-ea one" are not - always
with rts. and while wecan call them ours, every
one should secure such a memorial; especially
SitsCe they can have atom an truthfully taken by
that sueeesifol artis , , A. B. TUBBS, of Bing
hamton: ace
-Auditor's Notice. •
narid . Tatdor rs kelh•rt McKline, ifilministraffrr
of Silas F. .11,1:1;ne. d‘c'd and L. &lets, T T.
rIHE ander;igned, ellpninted by the Court of
ICommon Pleas ofsu.q. countr, an auditor
In distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale
of the ret,l estate in the above case, among the
• tier, erediti,rs,.:tvill hear the parties in interest
at his dtli,a in.Montrose, on Thuriday the 12th
dayefJaiutry 186.0, at one o'clock p. m , at
which time and place alt penions having Wilms
upon said livid, will be required to ptesent them
tar be forever deoarred. Wm .1. TURRELL
• Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
rpHE uridersigned having been appointed by
1 the Court of Commeln r!lea,, an Auditor to
distribute the prom this of the Teal Estate of
Galen,V. Adams, among the lien creditors, will
bear the parties in interest at his office in Mont
rose on WeJnesday the day of January
ISM, at one o`elocit, p. m, at which' time and
place all •persons arc required to make their
claims, or be forever debarred from canting in
upon said land_ • W.ll. JESSUP,
decl 4w Auditor.
11011111 AV PRESENTS,
Te subs:zriliers hare this day received another
invoice of Jewelry, &e., direct frOm the
manuraefory, find are cow pr'entred to show to
iheir friends the best assortment of goods etys
before offered in ibis Market. All persons wish
ing to Make their friends and families Christmas
Presents, are invited to call and examine,
-EVANS le ALLEN.
'Odd Fetlow' Dal!, Binghamton, N Y t
IVEEDLES:—Bone and Wood Tidy Nee
-LI dies. Tettinir Shuffles, Crochet. Needles,
Sen - ing, Darning and Knitting Needles, f6r bale
by EVANN & ALLEN. '
ICrAlß4nN.S.—Blaek, red and gißti Lair
varioub patterns and prices,
Evers & ALLEN.
CORAL fine assortment of Coral Beads,
Armlets, Necklaces, by
. • EviNs & ALLEN. -
gLEEWE-BUTTDNS AND STVDS-f—Tbe
merit UlSleeVe• But tons and Stdds;
all prices audAu.d.ities,- or sale by
• EVANS & ALLEN.
,SPECTACLE.—GtiId. Silver, Steel and
Gerruan Silver Spectacles, of all ages, fur
Gale lry . Ersas & ALLEN.
r HI AIBLES. 7 . 7 GoId, Silver end-German Sil
-1 • tee Tnittibles, a good.stoek, for sale by
' EVANS & ALLEN.
• -
TUT Cracker* and Nut Picks at
. • EVANS & ALLEN.
GOLD I'ENS.—A first rate 'variety Gold
l'eu r s and Pencils, alt ,izes and dualities,
by EVANS & Y►t.L>:tt.. •
r ABLE - good supply of
linivirs and Forks, Cuk-ers and Steele, -by
Evans & AELEN. •
ORTE SIONNAIS and CARD CASES. in
P
tr% ery variety—Pearl, Berlin W ire rind - Shell.
EvArts - & At.t.cs, .
. .
IATC/IES--iA lame stock of gold and sil
ver Watches of the hest makers, many of
- them of oar - ownLimportation, 'at prices ninth
lower than haVe ever been sold, in town—War-
ranted go• d' time keepers. • E. &A.
—Also. 'Watch Chains.'a first rate assortment
•of GOLD. Fob, Ve-t.iind Guard Chains. •
AR Rings and Breast Pins=a beautifulva= ;
E
rietr. t•ottt. double hatl single. consisting I
of F.-art, Jet, On oleo, Lara, Coral. F: °tontine,
Mosaic, .CHlE:mi. Enamel, and all- Gold;Sarious
.patterns se,,r prices.
F INGER Rings-Dia mond, Opal, Pearl, En.
sent, Jet; sod all GOLIN e great variety.
from No down. •
-OCKETS—a very Arm assortment, COLD I
and Prate - 41,1, 2, i s * lid 6 races..
ILvErt. Wire—a large, stack of sterl'mg ail.
ter ware; consistirg -of sp6iies, forks, ladles
cups. cake, plc., ice ereant, butter, & fruit knives,
achildrens setts. napkin rings , card cases, ey.
P LAT ED !,‘" a re—Cien.ona cake baskets card
receivers. tea sett*, ice pitchers, sugar bar
bels, salt cellars, forks, spoons, :toilet racks, gob
ets, etc.
Bneeit.vrs.L.a full supply, orevery isty!e r7
some very rich pattern&
LOCKS—Eight day, anZ.thirty
great variety. warranted. - -
Ater 9 . • _ Eyass.4 Alltk
!qt.. Oa? Fellows,' Ea% Waahttivi: at, • -
N.,. 8..
FATHERSiIid Alrothers;ligroills"rs
Wad Shiters, and nil others Inter!sted,
wOl pleß a Lake pAwricuiiit'uotice that'
the tellew that cornea rpund once a 'year to tickle
the - children, la expected alcing soon, and - boa
agreed to-call 'at Bollard's Book Store whop he
can find
A &co loiofToio,
For Girlkroul,Boys.
Alen, a fine lot of Gift Books and Annuals, ate.
such us old Santa Claus . will Steely , be pleased
with.
Please retnetnher thAt .I,he old Janow will be
round a- few days - earlier this year than 'naval-.
as Christmas comes on Sunday., and will try to
finish his travels - to all the little Girbi and Boya
Saturday night. AC .the Montrose Book, Store.
Remember: . • A. N; BULLARD.
Montrose, Dec. 12th, 1859. ' •
Auditor's Notice:
lo the ease V'Timothy De pue vs. P. I. Hart
and Hinry S. Hart.
TfE undersigned having been appointed en
Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of
Susq'a Co in the above case, to distribute the
fund arising fri."itri Sherins-Ssle, will attend to
the duties of Ida appointment on Thursday,
January 12th, 1860, at 2 o'clock, p. m„ at the
ofriebdTW.& W. H. - JeiseuP,Esqs., in iSlontrose,
At.'whieh time all persons having claims Spilti
said fund are requested to present there or be
forever debarred. ALFRED HAND.
deel6 4w i • Auditor.
IRE FIRST GUN
• OF THE:
IWMIONT "Irina..3EL ! !
HBROTHERS„ THE PEOPLE'S
.ILAgents, are now opening the most enor
mous Stock of • •
• WINTER' DRY 'GOODS
BOOTS & SHOES. .
READY MADE CLOTHING,
IJATS (L.' CAPS, GROCERIES,
' flUrFiklio ItOBIES,
•YANKEE NOTIONS, EVATG'HES,
JEWELRY, C,
errr brought to thia end of the State. Bought
in Noir York and of the Eastern Maniitarturers
FOR CASH! and'whieit we harp niarked,dowa
at AzAnmiscux Low Pic
•
WE DEFY COMPETITION!
WE INVITE LvVESTIGATIOS!!
WE soLtur.T.XAMINATION !!!
As we feel contidentiu all we assert. The day .
of large profits has gone by, 'and we have good
GOODS, CHEAP for the .3171.1 LION!
The success of our 'house has prompted
OLD IV GX
to filch from us our good Intr. We cannot
precept this, of course, neither du we desire to,
and haVe no - apprehension of arty evil result to
our business.
BUT WE. CAN, AND WILL,
sell much Ipwei than any otntr establishment
in this part of the State( and we will always
maintaimpar reputation for
PRICES TILE LOWEST!
- - . ,
STOUR' THE MOST EXTENSIVE!
STYLES the Most Fashionable!
Qualities the ..41:ost Reliable!
OUR MOTTO IS SMALL PROFITS.'
Good Ijlue ! Quirk Returns?
GYE PRICE and NO•DEVI:ITIOJ r !
Our I.ystem of doint , bunineam creates much
jealousy among Old Fogy jlorehanis who hare
na many mices, on the same gut& as they halm
customers. •
OUR ONE PRICE SYSTEM
pleas , * our old customers and crcatea many new
cones; we intend'to continue it. Remember and
call before yon buy, Kit ia.notliing more than
2u, keep tell posted up.
"RV We pons.-ss advantages for purchasing
goods, over any house in this section; and the
unparalleled increase of our sales for the past
year warrants us in saying that we never were,
and never will be undersold. We fear DC corn
petition. Flour and Salt alwlys on hand."
Every kind of Produce taken in et:eh:lnge for
Goods. ,Cash paid for Pelts ani Furs.
HAYDEN BROTVEILLS.
New Milford, Pa ,1:n. Ist, ISGO.
CHURIELL'3 RMEDY.
WINCHESTER'S
aeotiine Preparation _of thn
HYPOPHOSPHIT ES
• Of Lime and of Soda,
[Made from the Formula of Dr. J. Churchill, of
,Faria,} fur.the prevention and cure of
Also far all Diseases of the NerrOns and Blood
System General Phi Sty, Loss of Flesh and
Appetite, Scrtfula, Asthma, Bronchitis,
l'ara 'pis. Rickets, and the Com
plaints rf Women.
1=1:1
"Winehester'l Ilypophospliitei are unexe4,
tionahle is their Prepamliuu."—Anr. Druggist.
The success of this Extraordinary Remedy,
since it diecovery by -Dr Churchill two !reins
ago, bas no paraPel in the annals of medicine.
Its invariable 'efficary itrall stages of Cunstunp•
Lion. as well as its wonderful power in restoring
the Nervous Energy ind enriching the 8104, in
all cases -of General Debility or Nervous Pros
tration, stamps this as one of tne most valuable
remedial agents ever given -to the world by
Chemical Science.
TESTL3IO3I,II LS.
•
"In no single instance have I found the Rem
edy to fail."—Pr Churchill.
'Tbe ilypopitossphites possess the power of in
creasing nerve force, and promote the functions
of nutrition: they tend to,produce the most re
freshing and renovating rest:—Dr. L. V. Newton.
"eases of confirmed Pulmonary Consumptidn
' , are oniformly beneficed by the free and contib
ued use of the Hypophaphiteg '—Dr. P.W.Clark.
`Are the most appropriate Remedies in a-large
or aflertions, resulting - from a loss of ner-
TOO& force."—Boston Medical and Surg. Jour.
"Mr. Winchester is worthy of alteonfidenee.
and de!otes himself enthusiastically to these
prep:rational:Call their varielfof combinations.
Prepared etrictfy by Dr.. Churchill's method."---
D. Meredith Reese, M.D., N. Y.City.
CHANGE of eSTYLE.—IMPORT...-141'7
" . NtrricE t
ly . "denuine Preparation of the Ilypeptoei.
phites of Lime and Soda" is now placed within
the teaeh of all, being put up in New Bottlers,
containing 16 enlaces (a pint), at 82 per bottle; .
also a New size, (I'M. bottles) at
One Dollar Per Bottle..
•
The bottles have the following blown'
t , Ilypophosphß es of Limeaud Soda. Dr. J. F.
Churehilni Specifio remedy. for Consumption.
J. Winchester. New York." The cutide wrap
per is printed with a Pita-tint, and the word
•Genulue'-across the face. 1.;;IC no utter.
This pew style offers a more ample guaranty
against the many Impure and deleterious preys
rations relined bff ur.der the mane of Ilypoph..*:
phites, which . are
,epo rious, frmidulen I.,and
cal
culated to'endanger the healtVand lives of suf
ferers. The thousands who Isiah to avail them
seltes orthis Remedy. prepared after (;bur.
methoican now obtain it in bottles nearly.
double the size of that beretoforfi sold, by..mo.
making it the cheapest; as well
,as the mi.st, etR-.
ciieioue treatment ,for Pulmonary_ , Nemo*
Diseises ,
to piedieel Seirnee. 80-.
ware of ALL Others, ue Mutter:who - offers thin
to yon, and says they are jud. as goad amine.
fee-simile is on both label and wrapper. =,
DR. CHURCHIUS WORK ON CONSUMPTION
is now ready, pries 12 seats. A new eireulie
just issued, contsiniug complete leforamtion in
regrnd to.this new treatmeolould estiLrestk4A/
all lartairew , oet—write it once. -
Ali orderawyel inquiries pirew - pt lv tentioid
• Address WINCRESTER,
Getterst Depot -is -the-Colled,States.
*styli' ; f _. 8: - -q;-Juls-etrstsi N.Y.
Er Far ra 1. 137 atIAAFIVIt itEri4 Slopirbefil
• ; -- s‘l - z- .
7 7 444 . RES l E OIIBD •
rCrElrf ..9 9
glalitheate Vi
Au aperient and stomachic preparation of
IKON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by corn.
bunion in Hydrogen, of high medical author
lty and extraordinar-: efficacy in each of, the
following eomplaint.,"vie.:
DEBILITY. EILSVOUS AFFECTIONS, Elf.A.
CIATION. DYSPEPSIA. BIARRAVA COML.
PATIOS: SCROFULA. SALT RHEUM. SCURVY,
JAUNDICE'. LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA
TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES MITER.
mrrrErr FEVERS.' NEURALGIA. &RONIC
HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAIINESS,
IMSTRUATION. 'METES, CHLOROSIS: efe.,
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN, eto.
The IRON-being absorbed by the Mood, and
thus circulating through the whole system, no
put art o Wh f the body can escape their truly wonder.
f • '
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can for a moment be
, compared with It Imporitioc of the blood, &-
premien of vital energy; pale and, otherwise
1 , sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al.
man every conceivable case. • In all - eases of
female debility tbeir anus, chloresis, etc.) its
effer.ts Li...delight:ally renovating. Na remedy
has ever been discovered, in the whole history'
of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy,
and fully restorative effect.: Good appetite, tom.
plate digestion, rapid' acquisition of strength,
with an unusual
. disposition for active and
cheerful ezerelm, immediately follow its use.
As a grand stomachic and general restorative
it has no superior and no substitute.
Put lapin wet flat metal benreoeonialtalog
50 pule, prier 80 rents per hex ; six tomes,
AA 30; one dozen boxes. *4 00. Ifor male by
DrugglntA generally. Will be sena. ,bee to
any address on receipt of the peke. AU leer
tam orders, rte., should be addressed to
R. B. LOCKE &CO.,
General Agents.
339 lIROADWAIr, X V.
Nat.—The above le n' feveltalle of the
label on emelt tem
For sale in Muntruse by
decls ly
ABEL TERRELL. Avnt
inpEttsoNs wanttug change of climate fur
health. Silo rolvertiacinent. of Hammonton
•landN another column.
A CHEAP and ew.3. remedy for tile 1'14.841nd
/V Corns. Try it. Also Meyers Raged Mice
Exterminator. sold by 3. INONS & SON.
'DOCKET DIARIES AND ALMANACS for
1 1AGO: a Isrge variety. And indelibie
Pencils fur marking wc.aring nip re!, warranted.
not to fade et wnbh out, for wale he
.t N. BULLARD.
Montrow, Per. 1211., 1859
QPIENDID De Laines, Ginghatnig,Priuts, and
1 - 3 sheetingn.rhrap. J. 1.
311E13.010.
TELODEONs, G rs,Ciulin Fifrs, Stirrt
Munk., on Inand or -farnishrd to order.
atp J. I.VONS S, SON.
T 1110 GRAPH—A NEW SUPPLY
D3r. Ist, 1858. • A. TURRELL
JUDSO.V 9
Mountain Herb Pills.
Abotit, we pni r,tb 1. pen , ,-,t I.4‘m•A•
otrange Na,un
•Ivnt one, rued r‘..l warnati full ace•nint
Lint end Id. ret,i4e in nu 1 . /.rnpl.fetn anknlln.watn—te
dr Ita , lrrent. (ram lIIn Arnntn for bL.. e PIN
Ihr inrantnr,npd 1...in0'f.,,nn of Won
I•in Ilrrb ritls"gn•_tkart of LOl in
Isnsolnsit. - basing sinnwl ~.s, -y 'try rrnotry in Ihe
vr.,:ld U.. at , ur.e ort, .ix yr , r. /strung the 2,11 , nn.
Sl•sOntt:.ot unl SI. amcn, •ndl.jt ws• Um. that
time! . 1 1 0 UVAITlien 17t ta i nr , :r4l,,nord A 7,,
tntoce.tunt actrnuut en :Lane, ;us will :Ind
nnn.l I
h ay, •
fln.l
IMPLAtE It1.00II:
,r.. 1,1. • foloi,rn or sal,-Vi.
r,otter er, n.iscol with it. it is at onto ilistribui s ed
...lir, or,u of the holy. i.rioy tiers* Seri. tin , p•ison.
attil all the - it-1 zsti• coo.; bon. ~,,, itch
.in not ti, for.l perfoetly. The Hirt resiies to
...erste a oe:ie., i.f sa:ti• The astios of the heart is
eekers.%Li:h and re the circulation ts fi,Pri. 111 e 1i n%.
become chimed with the iroimitiona matter , berme, a
sough—snit all from a .light irriviirity it the rel.lllloll
betel eOf life—the Bitten 7 As It yon had thronp Sows
earth, for itkianee, lea iron, eprieg,trorn
tety tivolet., in a few mmulea the srlode count .4 11,
'teem,' !.pons disturbed And ire...dared. its quickly
shs,i pore biOej fly to. risvey- met. and leers plc
Wilind. ALI, the ve...eges'beereuetaniC4'
the obetneetieb i. reeemet. The tselp elife anon dies out.
lime , ' Wile . 01 .$4l, push the inoorl. bet regenerele alt
tLe X. , 70401111 of 11e bole ', 11.01 are, tlierefure, italteuilt
tie
DUDE POE BILIOUS DISEASES
liter Cmplaint, Steil 14mIttelte. he. .Thie Anti. llifiont
Aloelcier replete tomb the blend the bi.iden seed+ 14 .16,
ra... anti render* ell the 1: hule tecret tuna pure uq
ft ONO. eberrine end reate.cittoin.: the vital °ream.
Mumma indeed, 4 it "to tie, that we are able to pleas
•tibitt lour meth, a utedtclue la, the t• Utitrt.lol lima
r•TX tint mom dint:lly to the sancta! torte,
thrtmeh the Llowi wad lterhlA to the thdy, nod ea tm.e
the 'warier to telgiatee with the duala ..1" Lewitt, wed
health.
Jadson's Pills are the Zest Remedy in c.rist
vice for the fullowirps• Complaints‘:
luvry.rd Weal-nro,
ttors.llJ, Ague, Liner Complaints,
Vulds, ,Ilharak chetpteitth.Leumers of :tenth
' Chesl Itieetua, 1tea.442-14.47, -
- Indis•stivn, . ' one wad Grand..
lopyqvia, Sccertdarr.Ssmp
brtVt . • •
Dearritma, inftammettion,
• • • •
• GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
reiriales elin value health, itlicrotcl - never be millimt
these NUL They purify the blond, remove otannietion•
of aU blade, elessae the main ef 41 4ficePlee mod 1#4011.0
&ad bring the ricL cplor of health to the vile cheek.
sir The Punta and limb of which, these PUN are
made. Are diwovered in a very eurprising way among the' Tetuelne, a tribe of Aborigine. In Mexico. Get the
Almanac of stir Agent, and you mill read with. delight,
the eery intereating aneouut it contain' of the "Garin
ltrostasa" of the Astral. ' j • '
dlirerem..-7he Aroccniaiwirmic Pt7lt am pia up to s
Aleasaijai Wrapper. /ea ben rowans 40 Fait and Sear]
et 24 case per fmr. dil "'fume. kor plc dridlitre
N,L. JCDsto-V cm mirk Uri
. •
••8 L. 31:11X3ON, & di', • •
BOLE PROPRIETORS.
So. 60 Leonard-Street,
NEW roll. -
41110 . ; ACelats wa**l•l7ll-4,114nau as above. IE4
SAY At, 8R0.,-Agents, ¢f out rout. (de11,2
Meeting of Stook - Holders.
THE Annual-SI Yetiog 'of the Stock Holdera
of the Lenox & Harmony Turnpike . Co., -
WI!) be held atthe bowie of Toe! Steel:ll)=k, in
Smiley. on Hominy, lin. 21. ISO.' •
deels 4w JOHN SHILEY, Tyeastirer. •
Auditor's 11ktice.
bi puttlettf the le of Dan Pasfur, ec
. ,
r HE undersigned having- heetiapildioted an
by - tse OrphanWiConrt of Sustiten
County to utaktrdiaributionrto .nd ,, tunt36g, the
creditors otiaid - eist:lte of the - fund,tienrinituos in
the haddiokthe s4 glitti it4oi, tit ij ittleid . to the
dotiefor idloppoliiioleitt44.44o,4ll4 hifßotitgly
& Etch iiilikonteeitok.if FrfchOlin- lath iliVbf
onti , 4s46Ae l lt. iv, • it Attila(
trod }rice elf-itersiiiii Interested - ill - teckniti4l pi
resent' their claims or Ain
FARMY Aural pr Laid thal, - towalhip of
Itpolaconifiloatia.Co., half a to Oi . it front the
Owego and ;New Milford turopikk; witkildrty.
five aeres'ituprored. • Halt of thijaandiaa -- iinti.
ay is required to be paid down, and theintlanes
in annual.inatallmante, with interest ana apps
vdd security. - • .
-Dee. j, 3w.* WM. H. STEENBERG.
•IgUSQUENANNA:CORM •
CLASSICAL - AMU NORVAL- 'SCHOOL,
At Montrose, Plc for 1859.
'I I IIE Trustees are happy to nnnounce to • the
.1 public that the next term of this popular
Inetitutiob will-begin on WEDNESDAY, NO' ,
VF,SIBE ft I6t h. 1859, under -the charge of
Prof. HUBBY URODUEAD, B. A.,
a graduate of Yale College,.who has consented
to remain. It is , now prbbable that there will
be no irrterrupticn of .the regular sessions of the
lostflutimt. The trustees respectfully refer.
the.patruns of the school, and others, to the fol
lowing testimonials trout the President and
Professors of Vale ; to the present .pros
perity of the school . ; and to the highly compli
mentary resolutions psNsed by the Btudents"
commendatory of the successful adthinistration
of Prof. 8., and expressing their grati6cntion at
the prospect of a continuation of his valuable
labors.
TESTIMONIALS
YALE COLLEGE, Juno 24,1859.
Mr. Harry Brodhead,- a member of the class
lately graduated at Yale College,‘ has held
whigh rank in the class AS a Miular. -So far as
I am acquainted with it, his moral character, and
I habits, are irrep.o.o hahlq.
Tonic D. WooLsEr, President.
Mr. 17. Brodhead, who belongs to the grade..
Ain. , class of '1259. has shotrit hiniself
• du
rmg the two years of his connection with the
I college, a capable and successful scholar. who'd
ho apply himaclf to the work of instruct:on. I
have no doubt of his ability to justify ihs confi
dence and satisfy the expectation* of any - who
may arail themselves of his services.
JAS. lIADLEV, Prot. of Greek.
Mr 11. Brodhead of the class of 1859, in Ynle
College, is a geed scholar, and has a superior
mind. I have little-doubt he will make an effi
cient nod successful teacher, and can recommend
him with. great confidence. that ho will not-dis
appoint his patrons. NOAH-PORTEE,,.
Prof. ut Philosophy and Metaphysics.
Mr. H. Brodhead hes just finished his course
of, collegiate education and recicved the de
gree of Bachelor of Arts at the annual coin.
monument. As lie proposes to be engaged for
a time in the business of leitching,he is cheerfully
recommendod by the undersigned as a person
. Well qualified by his scholarship and attainments,
by his ehristian character and deportment to be
successful in the instruction and government of
a school. THOMAS A. Tnacntn,
Prof. of Latin.
'Students may here be prepared for admission
in an advanced .ass in any of our Colleges, and
particular attention will bib paid, as heretofore,'
to the thorough preparation or ALL woo DEMME
TO BEcoME TEAcHERs,t!rTHE NORMAL DEPAET
.„
NEST.
Special instruction in the latter Dppartment
will be given during. the ensuing term.
The Text Books heretofore used will becon
tinuedin the :School. • 4
•Lectnres on aultjeets of general interest will
be delivered during the tear,
Price of Tuition per Term of Eleven
Weeks. - $6OO
Primary Department, _ - - • 160
In English Branches and Latin or Greek, 9.00
Latin end Greek, each.. - - - - 4,00
Instrumental and Vowel Music will be given
if desired.
There will be a vacation of ten clays, begin
ning December ; the term to conilist of II
week
Stiidents wishing to procure rooms or board
can br accommodated by writing to •J. M. Ly.
ons, I'ls9 , and those wishing to board them
metres ran obtain .stores and furniture from
Messrs._Sayre Brothers. OA reasonable terms.
Price eboard areistees from $3,00 to SIM per
Flom. W5l. JESSUP, President.
lion. C. F. READ, Secretary.
.sil"O.E OF TIME— WISTER
RAXGE.IIE.X7'-11.. L. d. W. R. R.
extmgegkaßE• ismt
„ i N and atier Thursday, Dec. 1859, trains
1 1../• will -be run as follows :
- E.XrnESS PASSENRES Trulas,--Moving South.
The night - express train on the N. Y. & E.R.R.
arrives at Gt. Bend a 3:28 a. in., and connects
with the express train leaving Gt. Bend fur N.
.Y. and Philadelphia at - - 8:00 a. to.
Due at Njw 31ilford - 8:17
Montrose - • - 8:36
llopbottom - •• 8:59
Nicholon - - _ 9:16
ractdryville • • - 9 :40
Abington - • - 9:57
Scraoton - 10:30
Moscow • - 11:17
Tubyhann t . . 11:53
Stroudsburg 1:12 p. m.
- Water Gap - 1:34
Columbia - - . 1:50
Delaware (15 minutes to dine) - 2:9d
Hope (Phila(ra connection) =35 _
Bridgeville 2:40
Washington • - 3:13
• Junction - - 3:30
Now York - - '7:15
Pldladelphia - 8:20 '
EXPRESS TRAINS RIMINI/ NOITAL
Passengers from New York, leave
Pier. No. 2 North River, at 7:30 a. m.
Passengers from Philadelphia leave -
Walmit street Wharf at - 6:00
Leave Junction - - • 11:10
Due at Washington - 11:28 .
Bridgeville - - - 12:01 to. .m
liope(Philad,a connection) 12:05
Delaware (15 minutes to dine), 12:20
Columbia • • - 12-10
Water Corp - - 1:01
Stromisblirg 1:15.
, ,Tobyhanns - :1:45
, _Moscow - -•- 3:19
Scranton • - - 4:05
Abington • • 4:42
FactoriVille . 4:59
NiChelson - - - 5:12 '
• 11opbottom - - 5:42
jam' MONTROSE - 6:0.1
NeW Milford - 8:22 _
' Great Bend • • 6:40 •
Connecting at Great Bend with the -
Night. Express. going_ West , at 1;45 a. in.
An Accommodation train leaves
Scrantin fur Great Bend at 10:35-a. in.
. Factory villa 11:55
Nicholson - , 12:35 p.
Montrose- .1:50
Arrive at Greet Bend 2:50
Connectecerith Dunkirk. Ex. West - 1;39
and Acioutmodation train Weil nt 5:33
Accomm'odation train returning [emit
•Great Bead at - 4:10
Montrose •
."Nicholson .
Faatoryville • -5:16
Doe at Scranton, - - 7:15
The Accommodation train, dues' nut leans
Scranton until atter the arrival of thii morning
train ow the Lackawanna &
thus giving pa hungers from the Nllyoming ,
icy a direct connection fur the Waal by the
mortildg train._ , • •!..-
For the accommodation, of way trawl
Southern Divial‘n Pannumer Car will be
Wiled to the-Exprem Fieight Inane leaving..
Scranton at • - • 4:30 a. if.
.Duo at illuncow , • • 6.00
. gtroutiaburg- - • - !0:10
...Junetion • . • ,•
Returning will leave Junction 4:00-ru
DRealStreedabiln at ~
„,..Moscow • - •
• • - „ „ ,:.;-
FialteFigera.froin New „Yoilt Chmige.eara
at 3 unction. To and leta Phi ',lda - , LLD, RA.,
leffe, it For Fittatnn„ . Vogt
ton ismi Wilkcaßarre,take,car; of Laellawseat .
6 - 1310oaisb art it g. Borugoi. - Parasoup;
aid Agbliaclide. tak•Atiiiiquik Soria.
Ica and its_ig.som • .-44 04:
-- • •
Serett:4,-Wctlist_llBreog
NEVIGOODSJAW.'OO.ODSI' -
fiIifiItIMIUSTORIS
Gatteribtrg, "goseithatint,
Montroliei l ie Stisq'a Depot, Pa-
rip I.: ilufleAfineti hitve irivilde4
1.--with •
E?.I,EiTEIO .A.SSOP.TMENT
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
thfEboad of helot the
HANDSOMEST MID CHEAPEST
Cn thivseetion of eolintry.
They rim) 11:m6r thOnt:elvea that they have
the best - tarilities or obtaipiog
600 ls Irts4 from t(e Darket,
and nre determined riot to be undersold by any'
firm this side of N. V. City. In .repr,d to
READYIADEfLOTIIING
we would say that being-in this huskies largely at
24 Dey Street, New York City
we can offer the public bargains not surpa4sed_by
any, yetail d'enlera :in this section, as we can sell
here at retail prices as cheap 'an' those - who go
Jo New York and purchase at wholesale and
then bring them'here and hvne toetnakei- a profit
over that which they have already paid them
selves. Call-and bee ua rid we will - prove
the facts. t -
•
6uttatbag, llosenbaßni, s i Co:
Mont rose, Pa., October '27lh, 1859.
A great variety of Fancy Geode,
J ewelrv, Pe rfumery, raneyOlawt
Ware , Crilekery,Grr•ecries,Paints
Oils, DyeStufra,lirugs, Medieinea,nte.,eonistantly
on hand nts tho variety Store of
entrege. De
..COAL
OIL,
OF the best quality ever offered in this or
any other market.
KEROSENE OR COAL CIL LAMPS,
mbrib.inkr the latest improvements: Alen. the
best qualities of CAMI'IIENE. and BURNING
FLUID, LAMP Oil., end" LAMPS, in which to
born them. CANDLES and sticks, and every
thing neessary for Lights, for sale at'the va
riety store of • ABEL TURRELL,
nov I
___ Montrose.
ding a view of Mount Vernon, in engraving
of Washington. These Splendid eng,ravings.aFe
from original paintings by Flicks, and are eagte
ved Iln steel in the highest style of art. Size,
25.05 irellC24, or six square feet, each. Mtity
inferior pictures are ' , alined off upon the public,
as works of art, but we paid the first artists,a
high price to'produce first-rate. pictnrei :
• The N. V. Observer says : "these engravings
are genuine works of art-the likenesses are ad
mirAle. Mr. EveretCA pornait takes precedence
of all others."
The Christian Advocate says: " they are among
the tineat engravings we have over seen, and the
publishers arc responsible fur their promises.
TF.11111.1, shuoskgrxtis. Post paid, in rollers,
either engraving and a $3 magazine, I year, $3
Beth.
Agents smiting 830 at once, 2 extra copier+.
Magazines ::re Harper, Kniekerhocker, Gorley;
Atlantlz, Blackwood. We par the inricey to the
publishers, who- mail the Mapzittes.l Cost of
engravings is paid by d.tierence between whale.
and regular price of Magazines.- Pictures sent
at once; phase state when, you prefer the Mag.
t?„ begin. Money at our riot upon proof it 'was
rst' pictures best, so send early, to
O. 11. BAILEY & CO:,
543 Broadway ly erw. York.
ali Xilp)
STOVES! -STOVES!
AT 'REDUCED PRICES:
U. 1311:T3FLPLIETT •
-is Just receiving a large atoek of NI•'LY stoves
-I including a full assortment of
Cooking, Parlor, differ, and Shop Stores,
fir Wool or Coal.
Also, Secure Pipe,
.Zinc, Slone Tubes, ck.c.
His assortment will include the mostsetect and
desirable stoves in market, and will be sold at
Reduced Prices for Cash or Prompt Pay.
New Milford, November int. 1859. t •
lORE•' NEW GOOD• pouring in ut the
store '06..1 LYONS, & .SON, .where (I:ery
thing pox Cuss/. for CASH.—Call_quick. ,
'06.::,18th, • !859.` •
, 113:000,00 1-31 casFirs:
.PIIIICK OF' GIFT, BOOK . SALES 4 U
DERSONS ordering' Books by mail can get
them or us'at publishers lowest retail prices
postage free; and as an'indueeMent to oreerot
us we have determined to give away ihifoliow
ing valuable artieles:to ciurenstomers: - . -
liont!ng Case Gold „Lever Watch worth $75
1 Splendid open bee " -".
," 50
10 heavy Hunting Case Silver %Vetches
v..orto thirty fife dollars eaeh.
,350
5 Buffalo Robes worth'l 5 dollars each " 75
5 Splendid Ladies Gold Loekets •
worth ten dollars ascii
-12 Gold Pees and Gases, worth 85 each 60
6 Beautiful G , Id Vest Chains u 15 " 'BO
15 Silver Holders and Gold-Pens 1 M 30
100 Gold - Rings worth two dollars 'each 200
200 Splendid Ivory Handled Pocket Knives
worth thirty -seven rents each ' " 71
500 setts Gold sleeve buttons worth 81'etich "500
1000 Setts Gold Studs worth 75 - eentseach 750
Small articles valued at ten cents and upwirdi.
Emery person sending us 25cts for a 800k - will
receive one of the above named artielesitid the
Book by return mail'.
Every perm forwarding us 50ctS for a Bkoo
wilt receive a gift of twieo the' value of u °pep
of tfferabove.
Every one vending 'one dollar will reeelVo a
Gift of-three times theirnitte of :shove. -
We mail songs SEVENTY 'FIVE CENTS - A
HUNDRED INDONEGIFT. Our Convent is
not like the other bogus concerns who adyertiie
valuable artieles to be drawn, but no ono :',over
draws any. The shove property will all bu-die
. tributed snd fire titles as iduch, iietween now
and the let of APril, 1860, for lonr'stileS - Warrant
us in distributing' it and atilt rehire ilia handsome
profit.- -We give &letter from a patron :
Goma, Orange Co., New York: .
Hon.rox & Co.—The book sent•for,.eatne,
and to my susprisen beseliful .Wabch lie—.
Veit' will Peeept tuY,ttianks,T:Or the present:
.closed find five doltsis for b o oks, etc.
-Lt.& DitAkt'
Wit rot bouh . atal Piafwitt not
regmt ..lulect froth.. nay. ca!alagtakag4int.,
Tirpr ILA** scot ,With Glftifer praie . R.
tupr. Liberat taduremenfa.affccd,to
. .tirdere to be Idelteieed
.41:111TON
. Brook/ye, -Kings co an
By pisrebaillikaiiiio s is u 414 tar &
15•01 1 / 1 itsVholeigire `Pnorr. gifittrand Glut
Desleisj.soinerictletendia 'Gram Btii4l
Phibutitg, You Lave theadvaritaige af: votret,
Intrurlnift*effrobiaoS4oillieWisiii4
stc l e4 13f Will*Peaft Wel.P6COVitit Ofailt*
Ind.liiiiSdOW,lr t ilAr.cQUitioiortet oris).
gilatilleis. leaf ittak itfliss744 &t;
partpetti * of
114: 1 10 "At% tbik 014 1 4)11A
baler. ' Nser .1)*11/
to ,. T. 7) 70
g((_",
.
• - i4o,coo_
PA.Y...§..,Z9R;A:XULL COURSE, lbj
IRON
.CITY COLLEGE,
the larg e st, t eth,,t enetilairely_ patronised and
beat, 4.nacdzed
zolaunamtatg CIOIIIEZM
,In the Unlted State,
$307 isrt:l3.sl.caa.tts
Agetaiiiig Daily, _Mira '1859,
Usual time to completr - a Nil course frau] 13 to
10 weeks. Eveiy.atudeo t, upon graduating, i,4
guaranteed to be computent to manage the Books
of any Business, add qualified, to- earn,a salary
of from - • • ' • •
•
•
$5OO TO. $lOOO..
Stu,:unts enter at any tiain-,-No VinattioD--;
Review at pkastqe. . '
03. .I =o rem.ll.4.m.is
FOR BEST PENMANSHIP AWARDED IN
1 ti .%. -
Fri" 111inisterbi' Sons received at .half price.
* * *Fur Circulars and.Seecitnens of Writing
incluse two letter .tatnp. n d cddrevi
F. W. JENKINS, Pittaborghi Pa.
December lat. 1859.-71 y
ABEL TU.RRELL
HAS knit returned from selecting :and pur
chasing, and bi - now receiving one outfit)
largest and beat assortmenta of
C:0 71:1 SS •
erer cffered in this u.arket. Thu quality. of
nearly every thing good; and all warranted as
represented, Terms; ready cash and low. prices.
me general idea of the stock, may be formed
from the followin,geitumeration :
DBMS. .MEDICINES, _ 1
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Dyelltuffs i Groceries,lanpa,
Glass 'Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clocks, Wall Paper,
Window Paper, 'Window Oil Shades, -Panty Good's,'
Musical Instniments, Jewelry, Perftwery,
Stone Wire, Brooms, Brushes,Whips,
Umbrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket
• - Knives, Guars; Pistols,
Ammunition, Liquors:busies,
Supporters, Port-Monnsies, Shoulder
Braces, Spectacles, Slider and Plated Spoons,
Forks, &C.; Gold Tens, Stationery, Violin, Guitar, &
Bus Viol Strings, Bows, ad., Porcelain Teeth, Lith
ographs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes; Ite.,
union the popular Patent Medicines.
Also some Dry GoOds; Wooden, -
Hard &Japanned Ware,
Fluid and Oil Cans, CaMPhette•
Burning Fluid, - Alcohol, Turpentine,
• Lamp, Tanner'S, Neat Poot,Lard,Olive, Caster,
Boiled and Raw Linseed;and Coal OILS, White
Lama, ;Inc, and all kinds of Colored Piints, Vino.
gar, Canary Seed, and other things too •
It E 11.
2 / 4 1 454 . 9U 8 tO mention.
AS it is iMpracticabre to give,more tbart a gen
eral outline ot,,m, stock through the lietespipers.
every ono wis6ing goods is invited to crlt ald
.examine. Cuilonters - on entering the Store
must not expect to find every thitig in eight: but
nearly every article wanted will' be producel
by ir.quiry. Thankful fur the liberal patronage
hitherto receiv e d, I hope to,mer:l and receive a
large increase of the Fme.
' Mont rope, Oct. 5, '59. ABM TOR RELL.
litutin MORE LIGHT!!
F ! g p"andl 7 i* serd(l;
Ouffee,atc.'etAidtvit t T ened and ening
J. LYONS , ' & SON.
• •.
DIMQCK
DIMOCIt. SIISQ I A CO., PENN A.
r RE SECQND 11:11.11 of this Institution
will continence on 5161cD.1N, JANUARY
end. 1860; to continue 1 I wet-!;s under charge
of B. tl. STONE; and followed Iy a tesehers'
institute of 8 weeks, commencing un Monday,
31art:li Iqtn i 18th, to be cobduetell by B. M.
B, Teu I,4hury, and others.
aCjOK will pay for board, lOdging; washing,
*7)40 lights. and tuition per term of eleven
weeks. Board Trum 81.50 to • $ 1:7,5 per 'west{
Rooms rot those who• wish to board ttiemsklties
et_from is tot:pee per week.
CMI:4OX. IIIGHEI:,
7'1:7710Y : 82,50. 83:20• 34.'137
Lectures ore free to.:tllttiondance 14 hivited,
A teachers alaett ha' been formed to zoxoto
tpodate those ivbu ore preparing tbobilies,tO
t•
teach, Witlibut extra charge.
Fut; ittforMalitni in Teter:moo to the sehOol,
address B. .11. STONE, Principal,
dee! •
.• Dinock,
W A•N T -E' D. 1
. .
.1t YE ANIL 0 S.
rrifig hi host market price frill he paid by tho
_L bubacriber, In • -
CASK, ,
-for any qnnotity of Rye laud 901104pliier
ed at the Montrose . DepOt,
nir Money will be loft itrith 2 • the
Freight agent, to pay for the' grain hit delifery.
VIM: IL KEELER.
Montinge, Depot, , , Nor. lith,•tf. ,
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in any part of the country, (upon receipt
of retail price,) by mail or express, prepaid :
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This work is being published in about 15 large
octavo volutnes, - eitah iontaiaing7s4tvici.dolutau.
pages. „The first , seven volumes are.nlkw ready,
each caitiOning nes r.:3,1500 original its iclt.s. An
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A WAY OF PROCURING THE CYCLONE
' -
Feria"- a tjob orfohi, end - fniee
fuer beaks;takfil-five •eopiee will be tent et the
renitterti expee,e. 6 , eatesie rer tor tie kb:'
li e ribeee; liktren , eopiee will be sent at der titf
pease for carriage. •• • .
111:1 , AGENTS, ,
.24 Other works wilk ao libsrifir reword Otto
ozeitiinitot 11 00 1 6 , 41eitirr Went7l) - 4.
Tint . Co . tidy. Terme ainleaoc/wg• air qtlll 4 ^:
Wn,lo-ihi.pablitabor.,- • • • ,
HBO NAVIGATION
FULL OF
NEW' GOODS.
} DE LAINS,
NEW DEL:if/VS not all ; !Mg,
BL ACZ 4574.0,: . -
• LiondgnnetillE4DlMAOK PRINTS,
SAXONY. ti
-
: -" LINSEY.
and VILLA - PLAIDS,
HIN. itt2
TER SHAWLS,
(..'IIENILLSS CARPS,
HOODS
COMFORTERS. - •
110 O_PE.D . SZIRTS,
SHIRTS,
CRAVATS und COLLARS,
More GLOVES und HOSIERY,
a new suilify
13firnett* COCOAINE for th e hair.
- atro, palrymplbr_MOUTH WASH,
the beet thing for the Tee;h and Come 13nown.
And heels of other Cloollr4 l l-ne time to
mention. All will 'be sqld CHEAP fur the
I. it. c. TYLER. •
•
numvirNP:fLUlD'and Cod
Fish•••Plense ask to art trusted ,
but bring along yonr Butter, E A, Dried Ap-'
plen:ike.,,kr., and get the worth of your money.
Tobacco by the pound'[ 0 ets. . -
-Montrose Oct. With, 1 . 859
LPREPARE FOR WINTER.
. T EIE recent odd wenther ua tbat vin.
ter wilLsoon be upon us, and all should
be Properly prepared. for it. • _
JOHN altOVEl3 p the Tailor,
desires everybody -to remember that he is al
waysyeady to do all work in his line, in a alias.
factory manner.
CU TT a NG DON CEOS the,R EA DV.
Montrose Oct. 2.51 h, 1859.-3 m: . •
XTEW GOODS, in my line of bleZinee., orrjy
.ll every week. ABEL TURRELL
GRAPE GROWERS can cfirry on their.ba6
Illness most successfully at !temmoutta.
Read advertisement of Hstitmonton-Lairda.
Nirl'W Finn
fflattrileti : trobisten Store,.
At 3/0111TIVIME, Pa.; •
OOE doer below 'J Ethridn's Drug Stott,
on Public Atienue, where will be found
constantly on luind-ar u.neral assortment - of. _
. . •
• GROCERIES.:
Such cc-Sugars, Molcsaes, Synts,Tess, tooffair
e ,
Vitae the choices! hiehtts t pf
FAMILY FLOUR,
Meal, Lard, Pork, Haßid, Fimh.~i'andlt Vic.
U r etioltuit a ;hare of the patrona eu. and
pledOlourseiVes to du the tuirthing, belling by
each bargain 10 secure unutiu.r. -
BALDWIN 3r. ALLIS'''.
Wm. L. Ata.tx.
.BALD It I;r
P •
ERSUNS ebtablish 3 , lanutueto.
rigid in a new 20 thriving 'Pant, %cher*
business is' good. ;dtertitiedient of the
tiainiuonton
• THE NEW ERA!
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS !
' AT GREAT BARGAINS!
latividy Huy : auti. %mall l'refitv.
BUIC rev has new ^Store and is
1:1...• making lare.e, additions 1: - . h;es Sl.tek 'of
FALL AND WINTER. GOODS; LO which he
would incitgg the attention of ritux:Pr PATIM:ItCYJ.
Efts, ellArreang the tryst dvsirihte varieties of
' LADIES' DRESS +GOODS, 4:
•
fa - New\ Styles of Ith-ti FaH Prints and YSaid~;
in DeLdlns, yucal P:ahl.s. Piaui nisi Plaid Mari.
oresalohair Ctoths;-Ginghairis. or.ri Si :kg: ifrorlho,
Stella, Cashmere, Sqh, Nhalls; R.iun
Kibbohs, Bonnets, and Flowers. Nei Hoot.::. La.
diet' Cloth's, Broad Cloths i C , olaitueres,
With a - full assortment of - •
Staple and 1 1- aney Goods,
as nsn.tt, irehnfing
Groceries, Croc fiery, finrdv; are,
Stoves, Iron, Steel.
' . Mitts and claps,
Bnots and Shin.s..carpetinz. Fiuor OirClothg,
Painted Whdow l ilincle.,-Wnil Paper, Clerk..
Drugs. fb is, Paint.. Furs, Ruff.til
The entire stork tieing I.e.ye. and bought for
CASH, %Ili give a eupeeltir opportunity t . .)r ch.ieu
stleiiikna, and will be htlid fur Iit.ADY Pair JO
to 25 per rent:, below ova:sr prima. An ex
ainination of the STOLZ al 11 be tound profitable
to those-witn %Welt,
• N. B-IFlourand Snit eon.tant)) on hand.
N OW 511,1 tlird, Oatobei 7 18.59
- • CH AR - US-MORRIS
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, . .
rp ARBER, tout Hilir DresAei.. • Snnto. 3 in
11 1 .1 - baseinent i,f7i4tArle . 24 ilio(4. ipintrosn. .* '
•
SALT, by the Barrel,Spek or Pound ; fu r
ftale by . ABEL TURRELL....
•
upEßicoa Giou6d Cpffrir . c445i,
fcir sale by J. LYONS *. :40N.
:ADIES' new vt
cents by J. LYON S & SON..
G
V I AlLfor O. at
12 1-2 CTY
C L ER'S.
huejob. 38.',9
C.' D. VIRGIL,
ES/PENT A&NTI.ST; Montrose. I ,olfilee
I . ll Vai , the.Frenklin.l9iittio; ioino No. Fill.
log and InsertlrwtOitli otiGiirii-aed Silver Mite
done ins the most epprov?d modern
Platen a tb.wlutoly WALT light, -110 interwt ices
w4ere toOo,ean : nov34"
NEW Iviik,Foßp :
HlGit ' SCITIOPti.
••
WOELD,again- infprnt th'e-public that
T nes-Nein: of this School will tom.
meoce 91) WEDNESDAY December teth. 'un.
Ott the supervision of E. IL HAWLk;Y. Princi
pal, assisted by compctent tetschers. We tiel
grateful -for tho large patronage ti has received
th e Aireiiimt ,term, anda ga i n ',present- it
for public patronage ace . ercting 4Y its merit..
Board:that? be obtsinefl for $1;73 to 82 per
week ; atiie.'reitirns foe bui-g Ott'? ch . ! , kAb to
boarethemselves., utit.tt be
bed by tiering or ncldressitiii the,.prineipalott _
Now' iltnrd.,
TEITiON- PER TERM 0P..13 .
.
.
.CommotiEnglish Bran - she', • _‘.= $3:00
Mathew:o.A 4:00
Languages, • " " - tcoo
• :Insidentel -Expense*,.• i• • 60
Vecermtutio'ir deslred.
•By.order of TRUSTEES.
Neu" Hilt . d; Nity.:l4th• 1650-3 w
4r144/4117Z2
commuicuts - - 'CI:IIIEGE
EAs-strxD oailkiirimEivii.
0fit77,0,0 iteyi/ I, ig o:ll 4 4aroiigh.
hn qu
LLC OUR iRoFE 3 BOIII4 are•tisi.n of forge
iexperitaas in tirt4o as
rtniejoiroi:whints afr4l4 tintesinil otcilitiew- to
young tAt t n A4:4ltiott: to plait* ittan,
manner, olfint:pugh
jliilw-LF are Aoliveted on .c.ditrninernint
entinoOlitnirnee, Banking, i 1: Wit* Of
totninolli4 Coinputotion; ,Pennom
ship, etc. - GinditalinktiniiiAte4 in priciiring Om
ationgi APPile.9 o ! l: 7 ol kfnier. 11 10 , 0 14 41 8-
-any time. Contitfiniiibiiiinpliitudin tit week*.
Boar 4 and Bw. pnticolirsi'iterid
1* a 1341141 it, ..Nyratteft.V. 3* /AA&
IL C. TYLER