The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 06, 1860, Image 4

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    LIFE MEMORIALS.
"IWOULONT_TA - KE A WORLD FOR THIS,"
aladp remarke d tons a day or two aide°, as
•ahe'exhibited the portrait of an only'ehild, gone
to the 'spirit land;" which was one of .
i r17333363 9
i 4 How I should regret it, had I not secured'
4
this precious memorial of that dear on" So
thought we. The loved ones are "riot always
with us,and while we cau call thorn our, every
one should secure such a memorial; especially
since they eanihavo them so truthfully taken .by
that successful artist, A.:B. TUBBS,i of -Bing..
hamton. nee
• ' HORATIO OARRATT, -
Dealer in FLOUR, GRAIN„GROCER
IES, PROVISIONS, .PYE
WOODS, Staple DRUGS,
WOODEN: and ,STONE VA RE. ALL
_WINDS qfiIIOUSEKEEPINii
- ARTICLES c YANKEE
NOTIONS IN GENERAL,--one door
Worth,of Barnum's Hotel; Yew Milford,: Pa.,
WOULD be pleased to see all his old friends
and many new ones at his NEW Store
fronting the 'DEPOT, where he is prepared to.
show, them such a stock of the above artie'es
as New Milford has long stood in nerd of. •
":Division of trade has as many advantageivan
division of labor." Any man confining himself
to one branch (if business, giving that branch
his whole Capital and:attention can keepa better
assortment, buy cheaper and SELL CHEAPER.
than if the 8:1111e means and time was 'employed
in a . general trade. If you. d6nt think SO; call
on the subscriber Ind be convinced. The sound
principle of
SMALLIPROFIT FANO PROMPT PAYMENT ,
will „be - strleay adhered to. Butter and other
Praefuee forwarded to New York to one of; the
'best commistdon houses In the City, and prompt
payments guaranteed.
_ . HORATIO GARRATT.
New Milford. Susq: Co. Pa.. April, 1860 —v.
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
FOR 1860.
GREAT'ATTRACTIONS
IBEUM
TOOT OF MAIN STREET.
Textensivil Furniture Establishment Of
SluTn Bantnsns having, been refitted and
greatly improved, the proprietors respectfully
announce to the citizens of Montrose and tiein
ity that they are constantly making an 4 keep on
hand the LARGEST and-BEST i - issortment of
FURNITURE
To be found in the Country.
We give the following list - of some of the Cr'
Rides which wo will sell at greatly reduced
prices, for CASH or READY PAY:
Eureaus, l Walnut or Mahogany, with glass,
from $l6 to $35.
Bureaus with marble or brocatelle tops from
818 to 8:34. And a large assortment; from $B,
$lO, 3.2-, 14, to $lB.
W4h Stands, Card Stinds, Corner and Square
Stands, of all variet!sind prices„from 775 cents
to ten 'dollars. .
-Desks, Divans ,Towel Racks, Footstools,Otto.
mans, Lounges, &c.
Centre, Card, Pier, Toilet, Piping, Kitchen,
and Extension Tables.
''Chairss—Cane and Wood Seat 4, Rockeis—
Cane, Flag, andWoccrSeats, of every Tariety
and style.
Sofas. tete a tetea furnished at short male
at New York prices . .
N. B. Ready m:l4e coffins on hand or fur:
nished at short notice —Hearses always in
'readiness when desired.
We employ none but CAREFUL •and Eirtut-
ENCED Wont:4lEs. We intend to do our Won x
and "sell it as Low as it can be afforded.
W. W. SMITH;
.
E. R. SMITH.
Montrose. .Jan. 1 Sill, 1860.2-If.
-IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post
Office at Montrose, Aug. 15, 1860.'
Blockwell, S. R. Keenan, .Mary
Bower,' Rev, B. S. Lane.-John H.
Chamberlin:John Morrison, John
Cagleton, MiSs Nancy Morse, .Nathan •
Dutcher, Miss Everett Piereon,,Willlam
Donlin,• Miss Esther Quick,..Angelina
Fish, John C. ° Risley, B. F.
Fischer, Phillip Roche, Mictiaer •
Hobbs, MRS A. 'E Rowe, Denton
.1-lubhard, Archibald Smith, Et Y.
Harris, Samuel Sniith,llrs. Amelia
Jackson, E. A. / Trey stz. Edsall,
Johnson, Miss Sarah E liie rson, M. M.
•Johnson, Miss MariettaUnderhill. Mr,. P. I.
Kananaine Catharine Underhill, J. Choate',
Persons , callings for the above. letters ieiil
please say "advertised. 11. J. WEBB, P. M.
Montrose, Aug. 15,18.60.
.. - NEW GOODS !• •
Lawsville Ceatre,Susq,:co, Pa.
WALL Paper, Window Pnpers and Borders;
s n a very large steel.: this day receivrd, by
April 17th. 11„.REISTVON, JR. tSt.:CO. •
bailie, si;ka, la'tt ns and calicoes, as immense
IL/ variety, by -R. KENYON, JR. & CO.
UTERI' style of Cotton Pant Goods, etc.
.124 day ree'd by R. KENYON, JR. & CO.,
SILK, Mocha, and Cashmere Rtiawls. a laige
stock, LOW. R. KENYON. h.. &
•
A OBBLS. TOBACCO this day reeeived'and
1,C4 for sale lower.than elsewhere iri.Susqu'a
county. R. KENYON, JR. & CO, -
1000Cp. s SALERATUS in store and
for sale by the box eelb.
LARGE Stock . of FANCY Dry GrgAIR for
Exile by R. F.V.N VON. JR. & CO:
EA Setts—Five Elettant• Nttles, romplett—
from sto $5O. It. KENYON, Jll..fe. CO.
Lawsville Centre. Pa., April, it36o.
Wyoming MI:MANCE Company,
WILICES-BARRE, Pa.
Charter Perpetual.
Capital $lOO,OOO. Surplus $5,000.
Organized Xoritinber 2d, A.,1). 1857
1)1 it r:croitg
G..M.llollrnhack; D. G. Drierbarh, .1. P. Dennis.,
John •Roichard, David Morgan, Char Dorrancr,
Sanal Wadhamr. It D Larior. Win S /Gm,
L 1.) P Stoat:, !I 11931-,
R. C. Extra, .'tr'y. C. 11. IlotaxmacK t Pres't. ;
'W. J. STZILLING. Trelx. L. D. SIIOENAKEII, rift .Pfett.
H. P. HUMBS.,' BforitrOse. Pac '.
' l ,
Agent fur Susquehanna Chanty - .!
A.T.So mILWIT ,, II MR TI U
NORTI1EI15: FIRE 5:, LIFE Assrit„v_ccE comIANy,
•?go: t Mnorgate , igrert. Lonclon
Capital, s6,l.trzz,tatO ....Maim{ Ibn - taw% tttn),oo6.
Wx GETTY, Agent, Phlladelpoa.
R. T. BABBETT'S GOODS.
„
BEST Medicinal Ilialeratut ; Petro sale no 1 hemh.a
4 0 ..1
soap, in hart , ; Concentrated Potath, in tin,: e t ,,
centratod'Soft Soap—:oue %mall Box will make ono lifo‘a
of handeome Soft, Soap, by the addithin of hot wter.
For rule by • ABEL TrERELL:
Montrose, July %, lif4o. -
-Fur the p::STAr
PERMA:II.3'r (-17.RL of this dlr.-
EI.IIiFs and
i tsTIBIA .treerlt•extmulaint FENDTI!
BRACHIAL , CICARETTEB:
, rvorit 4; lin 'Nassau stree, t Y ork.
t"Y it
per Box ; nt free by port.
For sale at all Druggist..
T ITHOGRAPIrs. ARTISTE TETBEEAINTS, Brual.t
" 1.1 rezminke, ,fx., a new rupplr. tug cc
- ceiyed. ABEL .7TERELL.
. June 1. 11Vo. •
•
PICTURE GLASS. •
• VOIOZST quality of Vreritb 04.4.85, for aali
py
ABEI. TURREAL,
July , 1S O. •
AFFLICTED, READ I',
WILLIAmss - comPotr&l) sour,
for the p rjE S, le warranted to effect a Cure .
Sn et4t - 1 ease and le all stages of the disease, or thalami r
will be refunded. Full diroetions accompaity each belle,
For sale by Abel Terra. 'Montrose ; O. G. Fiemirtes4,
; d. 'Babcock, .Dleacielc Fennel-Carpenter,
flerferd ; O. Williams. Jackson: Slocum., Duridalf;
14. A. ,lerril7, flopbettom ; A.. 1. ltierient tic
BUSINESS CARDS.
• SAU- 'aft,' •
rt, ASIIIONADLS TAlLOlL—lltintroup, Pa. ti . hop
. ht
t U 0 ,CL Ballard's Grocery. tut Man-street.
Ttianiu) for pUst ho a continuance,
_p_k t iging hittuAdt'to do nll work Mitt sfaCtorilv. Cut.'"
tin- done on Mutt notice. nud , 6arniuted to di. t
goianten,..V4, JWy4Rth, 1860.--Ar• • ,
C. O. FOTZDIIA3f,
r A-NturAO. timior Boors d .11101:8,31witroem,
I.ILII. Pa. Shrip over Trier`a store:. •All kinda of work
made to order, and repairing done neatly. . In2lYl .
DR. WILLIA)I:W. WHEATON,
ECLECTIC RiTYSICLiN R STINGEO.N DENTIST
• 117771 IiR....IfYRONIIIIEAT'ON,
Mechanical mid:Surgical Dentist, retientlyot Binghamton,
N, Y. tender their professional senices to all who appre
ciate the "Jiefornaed Practice of rhysie:" careful and
sklllhtl openations on Teeth: with the 113.NIPCICillific and
approved rtyleS of plate:work. Tcrill extracted without
pain and all work warranted..
Jackson, Jrthe 14th,
1y
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. i L. .13. ISilat, -
T
. . ~ .
:lecke Wutcbei,,and Jewelre at the •
-t 1i,ri . ,..'.„,„1 tiot lee:and oziwaiogable textile. All
vc,vik warrnitd:: • Shop4u, Chandler and Jetecas's •
rlore. MoN-rOsi, 1%. ' ! 00.5 IT ', •
•
• f •
- 1
. I AV.M A.'SNOW,.
T .
,
rsncE OP - T, lIE . PEACE;;--Great Ben& Pa. 01111ce
e 01; Maln attee4., oppogite tho Wemern Muse. api
-
• ; 1. I.INES,
NSIIIONADLRTAILOIL—Montmse. Pri. Shop
in PhcenixilloCk; over Aura or Head; Watrous
Foster. All hvork warranted, as to fit and finish..
Cutting done oh short notice, in best Style. Janl'al
bit.. , l I. SMITI I ttl! SON,
Qt`RttlEoll DrST,lSTS,—ltionliosej' Pa.
1.70111t0 to Lathops' new-building. over
the Dank, :kit:Dental operations will'be "Sairsjgba
performed lu gdod style told wactauttut:
st`cotaxit ' w..sears.x.
MeCiOLII 7 3E
TTORNEY. nod Coutwthint st,lsw,4lllontrose, Pa.
Ontee'in I,4throps' new buildig, over the Rink.
A. C. rit.AKE! , IPF: ' P Y. RRGPit.
1)IN. IiLAKELEE. t4::' 131iMin, • •
I rAVING itsi:brinied thetnieli : eilorthe p seention of
JEA: the datie% pf their professhm , respor tit Ily otrer their
Dr.-
to the 4 nvalld Pnblk. 02101 at tht residence of
Dr.- Blakeslee, !midway between the 'villuns of Dimock
and Springvilic.ll stOi lay -
nisinta.li • c. Joon%
ANE,Y,
Anno: e teel i ; t o h
r e t ß e n , h p lg e t t llg ~ to h r ey 1 1 ave entered
' Wit t :to a rt i h
•
Di:mien= ad: - SURGERY, -
and are prepared to attend to all calla to the tine of their
profession at all hours when - net otherwine engaged.
OF:FlCE—Theante formerla_..otieupleil by Dr. Blngbant.
N. 13. The Ixaikacconnte of Di. Bingham mast do iinrne
dintely-RetttlO lid index or otherwise. • I
New Milf6ni., :Match. L W. BINGHAM. .
.
, • JIENRY- It 3IcKEA.N 1 : •
A t ,
TiALVEY and Counsellor at Law.-S-ToW eNnA. Ps.
'1
Ulna in Mel union Block. , ," . 11 , 8 58 tf
•
•` 1)11;1E. F. It•ILMOT,
Gruni - ATE 4f the Allopathic and- tlortnri,pathic Col'-
C leircs of Meilicine.—Great Rend, Pa. °hire, corner
of Main and Elizabeth: 41g, nearly uppo'rito 1.4 Methodist
Church. f., i apstltf
. . -
wx,m.. - N 4 rstsu tv+rzu ' AISICMIL
WM. FIB. COOPER C t ,
.--M
ANUERSontrose, Pn. Success Ore to* st.rooper
B
& Co. Otticeli taithrops' new buiditig, Tuenpike-st.
.TpHN GITOV 1 1?, 4 3 • I
5
FASMONABLR TAlLOR.—Montrose, Pa.
,Shop
near the Ttaptist Meeting House, on Turnpike
street. All.onlers ;tilledpromptly. In lirst.rate style.
Cutting done on spurt notice, and warrtutted_
At.'
. DI4.IOJIN W. COBB,
•
I' - ,
31iYSICIAN AADD sun , ,GEON.—Montrope, Pa. , 0111 re
on Pnblic Avenue, nppoaite Searlt,'o',llotel. ,nllll
•
4. ,- DK. (L• Z. DIMOCK, . .
: 1 '
PII7SIPTAS AlSD,stqwkas.-31ontr9se. Pa. Othre
over.W.llsotre tore; Lodgings at Simen'a IWO. .
TURRELL, •
•
1 - I,EALER in)C)ni , ..TS, - Medicines. Chemicals, 1 - )Ye
J...""S tuffs. Glass Ira'Fr. Paints. ()Us. Varnish.
ilow6ln4s. CT:m.l.rib,, Farley Goods. jewelry Perfu
mery. .te.—Acent Par, all the most popular PATENT.
31Ellf(INE'S,—)toptrose,.Thl. -'aught.
M.
WM. W. SMITIT ii 4 CO., i -- ,
CAIITNET 'ANDICHAIR 31ANUFAC . TVREITS,—Foot
of Main street, .111,ntrose, Pa. ' • I ntql tf
J. C. OL3ISTE.I* ' • ' J L4IIEAD.
• D.RSe l OLMSTEADB6:READ,
to thd, Pitl4c
that .thvy hri•e; enterediptn pntinerittliv for the
Practice of MEDICINE & Sutiery,
anlareprepaien to ',attend-to all callt‘ irilhe line of their
profession,. Otliee=the one formerly octtMled Dr... 1. C.
01rOFtead.. in DUNDAFF: • m,yl:
.MORRIS, . •
- DARBEn and R4ll:Dresper. llontrofe, Pa. Shop In
baonnent
1110 F. jI2 W. WILLIAMS,
130AltitER & flAltt 3)IIESSER. otTer4 Perstern to
thopublie. wltti the guaranty that hh. work Phan be
done in the mat Okillfhl and nrtiotie manner. M — Shop
-in thenorth front of the 1 , 71..1NKL1N-1101 SE. Mont
rote. Pa. Open on S'undaYa from It a. fn. until
Jair26, ;
I:OWIFRICES WI4!
OHE PRICE STORE
HAYDEItir BROTHERS
' 110P.W' iiiILF0111), 'Pa., ' 1 ,
, ,
4 RE NOW IIEC'F',IITIN G TIE LAB-
I
.Z.I. geet and lw,t r , t44( of Goods ever-brought into tht
minty, which we are IbOund toe ell cheap for cassia or ready
pay, txuail.ting of ; • - . ,
Staple any Farley Dry Goods,
Choice Fatima I y Groceries,
Hats; Caps, .Ready Initde Clothing,
Crockery, WailltPaper,
Window Shades, Flour, Pork.
Fish, Salt. Paints, Oils, Glans,
Coal Boop Sktrts
Yankee 'Notions, Faney . poods,
JE*;VELIt,T, Silver Il'afe,
Pails Tubs, Bruanis, Corks,
Hoes .und &As . Innd Stacks of Girodu :too
numerous to mention.
.
_
IV EE 'AI . NOT OLD 14)GTE the
V lambic.... dam* a large profit andclepending on
keeping an old pet of patron* ,who have not tried at other
place* to Flee how much eheapor thv can buy; but we in
tend to live up to th&tpark, and believe in Felling mans
Goode, and pulling tinlaper than OLD FOGY merchant - a
can low thew. Now io the time If von Ivant to FLIT money
and ~e f Bargains. Call, at the ON PRICE STORE.
VP' A lame pluck a oodwin Drop.' Yellow , Bank
Tobacco always vu hatid- , --cheap. very cheap. wholepale at.;
retail. I I HAYbEN BROTHERS.
New Milford. Pa.. Mayllith.
FATALIMPWRECIC
PART Or THE OAEGO SAVED,
IN A IIkAIIIAOED C9NDIITION.: •
TREMENDOUS LOT OF
WET 1
.GOODS !
3,500 Y'ds FIGURED BAREGES
Partly damaged by Water, at.4045,12.rta pr yard.
' in#ll POPLINS,
f0r16,11. cents pr yard+woalci'be C.1.1t..AP for 75 cetiip.
. ALSO A .t e AIiGE. LOT OF'
AUCTION GOODS.."
To be sold - at the folltiwitag prices i
Good SaMmer Flax4e:only .., .. '. : .. $ .75 .
Fine Sella - ! • . 1 : 01 ,
Wool and Silk - Brodie` ' 3.00
Handsome Mantilla& 1.45
Very 'ltich 'i • '• ' , 3.00
- Good Lawns, fast colors.— --, ,Ott
Fine gnalit7 De toines . • .. ,10.
Wool and Silk Barges ' . , ,IB,ti
Ilareges d'Anglaie worlit MK - . MX
10';:arda Merrimac Prints, and trimmings..... 1.00
Finn 8t , ,,,, , silks : ' ' '
Extremell• ]tick.... ' • • ,70
White Hose... t ..... . .... '.. 906
nce.l.l4eThread GI l'ce ' •- , 'X6
Pure eilk mitt* - i •.- '.,.... Attu
watch *tee) opringlkiiio - ' 4 5
Good straw bon u „ t . I .;
:Beautiful Leghorn.....
..
.. ....... ...' ... 1... .I'o
Rta Bonnet Rfahotitt • . - . 40
French Zmbroidemt curtain =dine ' ,12.1 i
Good Pants *tuff / - - 12,1"
' Better " ,.1 ' ; I 6 '
Other Good* 'Equallit• as CHEAP
.- ,
11-Okiaeern..lber
that we will do gig , we advertise.: Be .
Sure to calLhefor purchasing elsewhere, -
as'we xori and CANNOT be under.
sold by any establishment this side of New
-York. =SCE:MAN.-BROS, &CO.
Bingharato*.Mai 15th,1860. - 7
•
IDA MT'S VEGETABLE COI4POIJXG,. a - turc cure for
Dyeeritsry. Wlrpletiale turd Beta% • •
•‘• ABEL, TVERELL:
.
- , Ow
--
4, ,
li,sr
.S 11 ,
• touraimalt:
11 1 0111 TEA.
- _
Herbs, Barks and Roots
Poisonous Minerals and Thugs.
MOTHERS - TAKE HEED:
•
Do you when obaeritrig the uneasy actions of
.your children. conaider that It may more
than a mere Cholie that allots theta f Iq nine .
canes out of tan. the cause of the Utile linger
er'. anguish is worms, and should fie at once
Imbed
1) HEADS' OF FAMILIES .
i. ,,. . Dirnot let your children suffer, when we present
r ill , ion in .; • - I
,
ti l i - JUDSON'S WORM TEA ~
0.
A SAFE 'AND 'PLEA, 9,..5a CORE FOR :WORMS.
„
ll ) How mach !better and Safer would it be to
have It always in the house. A. little delay
Ile- when a child to taken ill may often be the MUM
1110 of Ito
:1414ge'lletttAtg withouti TtrY, and
dlately, you will tot only sere the child W long
011;
and tedious illeeiu, out yourself much eipense,
I but also feel happier In knowing that youllusee
1' done your duty , and perchance saved its lite.
''
; This snedleine Is combined purely pt - ;
HERBS AND ROOTS ! '
,t S O T A PARTICLE OF
taloincl or Illitteral
IS USED IN IT.
No more filthy Vermitnge will be ncea by
them, who once use , thie Tra. Thenuly retire
principle of ell other 'Verwituges end Worm
Valle?* is MERCURY.
qivs NO
P Co I IS CO .1%1"
YOUR CHILDREN.
• . ,
Use this Simp e , Safe, Vegetable 3lislich6el
This Worm Tea rum discolored In an minimal
way among the. Wilde of Northern Mesieo•—d
full amount of it you will find in our Almanacs.
Ask for the •' Rescue of Mils Almanac," of; the
Agent, and when .you hare read it, send it to
your neighbors, that they mar also kiwi of
be cured by this GREAT - REMEDY I
• JILTDSOVS WORM TEA
. KILLS - wop.ms,l
Never Ilarios—ls Pleasant to Take.
GET - 1 PACUGE-PRICE
ripand tho antlet'orta Sir'rne.
4 bite , of B. L. JUDSON IC CO., and the portrait
of Tauro, on each package or Mr Worm Tel ;
P ip „B. L. JUDSON & co, it
4 SOLE PR OPR I_E T 0 FeS,
60 Leonard Bt.. Now
.7.4.0,0. ;wo r m , reot. soul by ot;e
.
yie Agent In cyery Illage, And
by ail Drumatts.
-co s ti
SAYRE & BRO., Agents, Montrose. ‘(dee2;.l
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS,
The proprietors and Manufacturers of BOB
frETTI:it'S CELEiIit:ATED sTomAtil ;11T-
Tilts can appeal with' perfect eoutialeffee 't o
physicians:lnd citizens generally of the United
States, because the article Ints•at Inined a rept
tation heretofore milmaiwn. A. few facts peen
this point will - speak more powerfully ;than '
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption of Ilestetrer's Stomach Bit
ters for the last year attioutatol to over a half
million bellies, and front its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that daring
the coming year the consumption will imusit
near onetaillioa bottles. This immense ane-niat
could never have been Sold hut' for the rare
Medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion. and the sanction of the most pr.:mint:a
physicians in .these sections of ,the century
where the article is best known, alto not only
recommend the Litters to their pat but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy its all cases of stomachic, derangements
and the diseases resulting iherefreut. •
• This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the totalities of the' Bitter's, but n curial
estimation ot an int - nits-Ale medicine, is hich
-destined to be MI enduring as time itself.
• Hosts-ft et's- St outaela Iditcrs have prOved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other lailion* Complaints hove
counted their cretins try. hundreds; T o . he
'able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
ere a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
discuses. is to the proprietors a source of Un
alloyed pleasure. It removes alt morinalmatter
froln the stomach, purities die blood, an - al
impartsreneweal vitality to idtc nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensaille
-for the restoration of health. It operates-upon
the stomach, Bier, end other digestive organs,
mildl but powerfully. and bruin restores,them,
toacendition essential to the healthy dischaige
0 the functions 'of nature.
, Elderly persona may-use the Bitters daily AS
per directions off the bottle, end they. Will find
in it a stimulant. peculiarly adapted to comfort
. declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate
Invigornting tot he Bowels, excellent as a tonic,
anal rejuvenating generally. We have the ell
dente of thousands of aged men and wumen
who have experienced the benefit of using !fibs
PrepaKation while suffering fromstointach de
rangements and general debility act ing under
the advice of physician's, they have abandoned
all° deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
'merits of this article.- A few words to the
geritler sex. There- arC' certain period! , when
their cares are so harassing that many of their
blink under the trial. The relutien of mother.
and- child is 'so absorbingly tender, that.the
'mother, especially if she be young, is•-not to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of nenternit,y
arrive during the summer beason, the wear of
• body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for 'n stimulant to reettpe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to Bear tip under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities; Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all' other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, Because it is agreeable to thelasto os
well as Ceriain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
. .11.1.theie'persons, to whom we have particiis'.
lathy referred above, to wit : sufferers fro:r
• fevol nail ague, caused by malaila, diarrlice
"dysentery.• indigestion, !OP'S of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach;
superannuated inValials, persons of sedentary
occupation. and nitesing met hers,"will consult
their own physical•welfarely giving to Hos.
letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. •
C.IUTION.—We caution the public against
_using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for RO3lll7Ell'B er.LEIMATEI!
STOMACH BITTE:Rfc. and fee that each bottle bag
the werds 4 .` Dr, J.llostetter's Stomach Slitters".
blown on.the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the cork,: and
observe that our autograph si,gnature is on the
label._.
ti-
irg- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER ati
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by
druggists, groCers, and dealers “generally
throughout the United States, South Arno-1
aloes end Germany. • •
ar Fur bale in Montrose by
jams ly . 413 EL TI3I-IRELL
,OLD DOCT. HEATH'S BOOK OF TRAVELS ex
and great discoveries of the Japanese
and East India Medicifies, with full directions for
the certain cure .of consumption, bronchitis, ea
tarrh, coughs ;co Idi asthma, fever's, heart diseaie,
gel ofoia, cancefolyipepsia, liver complaint,gravel
and urinary deposits, female complaints, &c.--4-
Illustrated with hundreds of certificates of cotes
bud engravings. For the purpose of rescuing; as
many auffering, fe I low-beings -as possiblo from a
premature death, it will be sent to any part of
the continent bysending 25 els'. to Mt. HEATH,
oc2oyv] 64't Broadway, New York City.
. Sold also by 4. Tunell, Montrose: Hayekd
/Bros:, New Milford; - C. P. Mathews, Scranton. !.
' SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Dela. Lacka.de 'Western Railroad.
Two -hours to Now York.
One hour earlier to Philadelphia
•
ON and after Mohday:llfay 28th, 1860, trains
„will b e run As foIiCAVS : .
EXrRESS PASSENGF; RAlNS,—Moving South:
The Aceommodatien 'Train Ewe, on the N. Y.
&E. R.R. arriveitf. -Bend at Ik3B 'a: m.
And the Cineinnatti•Express at. 6:03
w
Couneating ith AIM Express rain • • .
•
leaving Great fleMl Mr New York
• and Philadelphia, nt . .• • 7:10
Due at New. Milford' . - ' 7:28
Montrose
.;•- • . • 7:4G • •
. Ropbottom - 8:07.
• Nicholson - - 8:23
Pactoryvilie - 8:47 ,
Abington • - - - 903
.'S'eranton - • 9:35
. 1 Moscow . -
To . -• 10:59 •
Stroudsburg j . 12:17 p. tn.
t i Water Gap -
• • I ,"Commbia - 12:45
Delaware (lb minuted to dine) • 12:56 ,••
- Dope (Philnfra eonneetion) 1:26
:Bridgeville 1:25
Washington - 1 : 58
"Junction 2:15
. New York . 5:16 -
Philadelphia - - 7:15
.The Bxpresm Passnger Train, South, con
lava% at Junction wi t 3p. tn. train on the Con
tral Road for Easton, lethleheru, Mauch Chunk
Reading, i tiarrisburg, - &e. •
DI
„, •
01' I It: otrn. • •
Pasengers from' News York, leave
'Pier No. '2 North Neer, at- -
Or foot of Courtland street ',—
From Philadelphia
Leave IlenBingtou -
Leave Jane-film. . . I I:ts
Due at Washinoton . 11:33
Bridgeville - 12:01-p. .m
llope(Philad,a ,;onn'eetion) I'x:l3
Delaware (15 - minutet' to dine) 13:28
• Columbia i 1:00
Water Gnp . : I:14 •
Stroudsburg . 137.8
Tobyhatina . 2:461'
Moscow - -
.2::31 •
. ..Scranton • - 4110
, Abington . I - • 4:47
Faetorvvillo - - 5:03
• Nicholson • -
liopbottom . 5:4,3 -•
ar MONTROSE. ' 6:04
New 6:22,
Great Bend - G:4O
Conaecting. at Great Bprid with the
Mail train West at, - 7:24
and the Night EXpretiiii.nt. • - I:3G M. 1.4
The Mail Train, West, which leaves Great
Bend at 1:24 p. in., a through Train, and
reaches ,Dunk irk.at 8:47 a. in.
AcconmonAttoti Tnatx,—Moving North.
Leave Scranton for Grim' Bend at .r.t.tri a. m.
Factoryviile 11:00 .
Nicholson - - 11:30
Monfroge - • 1, - • - 12:45
Great Bend - - - 1:50
Connects with Dunkirk West nt 3:nd
OVIII SOUTH.
,The New York Expre4
s, East, ar.. • -
rives at Great Bend :it . 1:17 p. rq
and connects with the Accommoda-
Train .which leaves qt.. Bend at 2:15
Yinntroan. - 3:10
Nichol-men • • • " - 4:30
Factory v Hie
Due nf Scranton - . 0:40
The Accommodation train does not leave
Scranton until atter thy', arrival of the morning
train On the Lackawanna & Itloorn&bitrix it. it.,
thus giving passengers from the 'Wyoming Val
ley a direct connection for the Wtst by the
Morning, train.
For the accomm oda Sim' of-w: y travel on the
Southern Division a P+sattiq car will-be at
tached to the Express Frfight train—,
Leaving Scranton at d - - 4:00 a. m:
Due at Moscow' 1 - 5.10
i
Stroudsburg, t - 10:35. • ,
- Junction ~. . 3:10 p. m.
Returning, leaves Junction at ',. 3:10 a: M..
Duo at Stroudsburg at . - 7:35
Moscow' . . 1'2:50 p. ii.
.. Scr:intonl
. , . 2:25
Passengers to,, and froth New York will change
cars at Junction. To and tOtn Phila., via B.D.R.R.
leave or lake ears at Hope. For Pittston, Kings.
ton and Wilkes.ilarre, tale cars of Lackawanna
S. Bloomsburg R K. atScranton. For Jessup;
Archbald, and Carbondati, 'take Otunibusses at
Scranton. Tickets sold and baggage, checked
THROUGH. JOAN BRISBIN, Supt.
. Wm N. JENks, General Ticket Agent. , ' •
Scranton, Nay 23d, 180.
S. M. Pettengill & Co,
Ailvertimisag7A,getits, at 119 Nassau-st,
New-York, and 10 State-st., Do.,ton, are
agents for The ilontrose Penincrai, and are an
tboriied to contract for u; : i at our lowest rates,
A SUPPLY OF WALL PAPER.
A s
v [Ty of STYLES .
BORDERING, WINDOINTAPER &C, i &C.
A NEW *SUPPLY, juSt arrived, and for sale
Ll_ cheap, by i .A:TURRELL
nntroso, March 15th, 060. - •
ILEDI
. •
EA.Z2I; RES-ft
Er
ighakbratt Willo.
An aperbmt And stomachic preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com
bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author
ity and 'extraordinary efflcaoy in each of the
following complaints, viz.: -
mairrY. IFEMVOTIS AiTECTIONS, Valk,
CIATION, DYSPEPSLt, DIARRHEA, CONS=
PATION. SCROFULA, SALT IitHEUX. SCURVY,
JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS WINONA
TISK MitRCURIAL CONSEQUENCES INTER.
Derma FEVERS, imamate. lIESIONIC
HEADACHES. FEMALE WEAKNESS. MIN- •
MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etc.. .
PIMPLES ON ZEE FACE,; ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN, etc.
The IRON being absorbed' by the blood, add
thus circulating through the whole system, no
pert of the body can escape their truly wonder
fel influence.
• The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can; for a moment be
,compared with it. Imp:try:it:B of the blood, de
pression of vital- energy, mile and otherwise
sickly completions indicate its necessity in al--
most every conceivable ease. In all•ceses of
female .debility (fluor allms,' eblorosis, etc.), its
effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy
'has ever been discovered, in ;the whole history
of medicine,' which exerts gruel prompt, happy,
and fully restorative effects. aced appetite, com
plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength,
with an unusual disposition- for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use.
As a grand stomachic and general restorative
it has no superb* and no substitute.
Pat up In neat flat metal boxes cOntalnlng
50 We. price 59 cents per bat • six Wiese
'At rat one dozen boxes. l 4 PO. 'For sidle by
Druggists generalby 'WEIX be sent free to
any address on receipt of the price. AU Leta
ters,orderai etc., aboubLbsi,atidratsed to
. R.B. LOCK & CO., .
. General Agen.te. •
• 339 111110 . 110WAY,.19 V.
1 1 1,8 The above in it ta9.4119n9 orth9
Übe" an 'nth two*:
...Per sale in Montrose by I •
deels ly -ABEL TIARE:I.L, Agent
CATAINT WASHING .'lllAOllOlli.
,
Clothing, 'Time, and Labor Saved !
-INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
•
Thu most Simple, economical, and durable
irticlirever offered to the public to alleviate the_
diacomforte of washday.
• ' Description. ' -
It consists of a metal cylinde., with ribs , on
the inside; and an - interior cylinder ..of rood,
with ribs. There Is a space frosix to :eight
inches bet Ween the two cylinder ;crank .. One ,crau
. ii
turns both cylinders at the wane time in!'eppo•
site directions, rapidly creating 4 suds, forcine
the water through the clothes, and effectually
removing the dirt. The action lof the Water
does the work . quickly, dispenses entirely ilth
rubbing, and thus eaves the wearl of clothes.
_ JAMES B. RODGERS,
104 Jones Alley, Phil, is 4ent for Penn.
smarm & HYATT, IPropi_ii,
B
- ,54 EEKMAN ST., NEW - YORK.
N. B.—State and County' Rights for said. and'
'purchasers supplied with Machines at-wholesale
on liberal terms. ;
.1 :I
rair A Machine is in operation !)y a.laundress
daily, at our salesroom, 4.30 . Broadway. !.
J C,CO , ' inhB eow6m
MEAT MARKET.
On Publtc ilvenne, 'near &dries .114tet:
KEbi . l l X.Ac4;stroafntairl'okninidasm'lCnlZlalSpildYroorf
Reel Cattle,callyes,Sheepoo Luispbs.
Also rot hides of all kiuda. 1
BENSTOCK & BAWLEY:
R. T. IIZNSTOCX. HAWLEY.
Montrose. March 30th. '59.-o'. .
—t---
BILLINGS STROIM,
FIRE and LIFE INSURANCEIAGEW4-
- Montrose, Pll.
.
7:3o'n. m
- 8:00
TESTEIJONIIAL.. • i
Wr, the'undersigned, certify
.that. we were
insured in Fire Insurance Conopani4 represented
by Mr. Billings Stroud. of hlontrlfse, and that,
having, suffered loss by fire while so insured', we
were severally paid by said canipani l es to thejull
extent of our claims; and we have ienfidenee in.
him as a.geod and effective agent. •
• JAS. R. pEwITT; I
).;Aritu.or:& DEWITT; H. 3. iW EBB, -
P. B. CIIANDLER, J. Lvcrss &Snit,
\ BENJ. GLIDDN, - LEONARD SEA LE
,Montrome, Pat. Nov-ember 9. s9.2*y
Important Nationtil Iltorks,
Published . hy 1). Appleton & Co ,134 ti and $4B
Broadway, New York. The folldwing: works
are sent to subscribers in any part Of the coun
ty, (upon - receipt of retail price,)l4 mail or"ex.
press, pro; aid!: A
• THE NEW AairnmAti CVEL,orEDIA:—‘i popu:
tar Dictionary ;of General Knowledie, oditedlby
Geo. Ripley and Charles A. Dana, ailed by A
numerous seleCt corps of writers in!ali branches
of Sciences, Art, and Literature.. This world.. is -
being published in about fifteen forge' octavo
volumes, each pantaining7so two.mOuinn pages.
The first eigh ti utiles are now ready; each -0m-
A:doing near2, l soo original articles' An a4di.
Clonal volume will be published on6e in abut
three Months:;
Price in cloth,B3 sheep. 03.
; half. morrow°, $4; . half Ritssta, $4 1 ;50
each.
The Now American Cyclopedia. is popular
without being superficial, learoecilbut nottie.
dantic, comprehensive but sufficien'tly detailed,
free trout persenal pique. and
,party prejudtce,
fresh yet accurate. lt' is a complete statement
of all that is known upon every impbrtaut topic
within the scone of human intelligeheo. Every •
important article in it,fias been sPecH i nlly written
for its pages by !men who 'are authorities 'llion •
the tvies of which they speak. They are re.
I (mired to bring the duliject up to title pros `aril
moment; to •stide just how it stand.; note. An
the statistical iiitbrinatilmis from the latest re
ports; the geligraphical accounts ',keep Nice
with the latest; explorations; hisOleril mat er t
include the freshest just l'iews; the hiographical
notices not only speak of the dyad, but also ;(51 .
the hiving. It is a library. of itself. 1 •
AltitiDolfEET OF THE DEBATES oFpartIIFSS:
[lcing a political History o f the linftt:fitatels,
from the organization of the first .I.s4derid_Con
gress in 1789 to 18513. Edited Jae voinnlled
by lion. 'Thomas 11: Beaton froin t h e , Official
Records Of Congress:..l2ol Work will --tfe coin.
pitted in 1f royal octavo. volumes 0t1750 pages
each, 11 of which are now ready. Aridailitiellial
volume will be published once in tfir4 month's.
Cloth, $3; Law Sheep, $3,50'; Half Moreccii,
$4; Hatt* Calf, $4.50 each, ;
Tug WAY OF Pnocuancd, TIRE CYCV , P.ELHA
On DElttrEs.—Forni a' club of four, )and remit
the price of four books, and five enpies.will lie
sent at the remitter's- expense of carriage; er
for tan subscribers, eleven copies will be sent
at our expense t a r carriage.
To AGEsTs..--iNo other wor lds will' so liber
ally reward the exertions of agent, jtn *Agent
Wanted in this County,. Terms madeltnown op
. application to , t fi e Publisher. •
KEYSTONE -HOTEL'
At -Montrose, Pennj, • ,
WM. E. HATCH, Proprietor.
TrPHIS new arid commodious 'Hotel situated
1 on Public Avenue, near the Court ilouse,nnd
nearly in the ceatre of the business portion of'
Montrose, is now fuly completed and furnished:
and was opened !on' Monday; the nth day of
September, ISO, for the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
coniiient that he is now prepared to ientertairt
gaestis in a manner that cannot fait to-give ' '
Complete SitistactiOn..
The Hotel and Furniture are new, acid no ex
pence has been spared to render it epptl, if not,
superior to any similar establishment iff this Tint
of the State. It is well supplied with all the
!event improvements and comforts, nncl obliging
waiters will always be readyto respond to the'
call of eustomers.
The Stables cenneetoti with this Hnnso are
New and Convenient. •
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron.
age of his old friende, and the public gen'erielly:..
'WM. K. IiNTCII.
cSals, aalt ! !
6101taY1 7/., U2BB,
WHOLESALE SALT DEALER,
201 . Washinglon-st,
.(Direaly opposite Washingtoh-11arIce0
rje , :nr Y orb,
STILL CONTINUES, to o ff er to the idtv And
COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowatigures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in partlof Ash
ton's celebrated brand for table and dalry use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, BrownloVes, , &e.
and 50000 bushel's .Turks Island, .Bonares,.Cu
races, St. U hes, Lisbon. tadi z, Irina, Nantps, &c."
,all of which will bit , sold nt bargain.pricos from
vessels; store and storehouses.
Any putehatter Wishing to select froml a good,
assortment will fi nd iyo his interest to ,all.
N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small hags of
different sizes, and constantly on hand fit ship
ping order.' Also a 'splendid article of Rock
Ground salt, in quittt boxes, put up and for sale
by the quantity, in eases of five'dozen '
News ! News 1,
HAVE You HEARD The NEWS?
WHAT NEWS
e et t ilall o l
r (1!
• .
embracing In the Dry Geodsline, de Lain*, Milli!, Man
tillas, Silks. Poplins, Prints,. etc., ete.,et4 as well d. a (nil
stoat orDoniestick, surli as sununex cloths, (or men and
hays' wear, Shirting's ; Ticking's Dtintms Nth* Yarn,
Carpet Warp. Batts, ete.l Groceries—a hill ' assort meat.—
Fish—Mackerel, Trout—Whitefish, Codfish, and Iferrln.
Hardware, bending materials, Nails, Glass, Putty, Nuts,
Oils, Dyestuffs. heady-maderlothing, the workmanship
WAIMAN.TXD. Hats, Cups and Bonnets, of the !stoat style.
Bou4 and shoeo,.wurth from•l2s6c•tolss. , In fact ;almost
every variety of Gdods• Inquired for at any country
can bo found at tho
"UPSOMIRE
•
and it la Mental of the prciprtetof to make ouch dh3pOaltioe
of his floods that neither his anzimm noila s ztronalelll
June JO, - f
,
1. 1,
,
MMERCIAL COLLEGE.
TuE AUSQUEILANNA VALLEY IiANIC,
iNGHAMTON N. Y..
, R on for Instruction from 9 a.m. to 9:30
, FACULTY: - • ••
DWELL, Principal, Professor of the
Scien .e of Accounts; Practical Accountant.
,Auth 'or of Loarell's Treaties, upon Booltacep
..ing,,lliageatns illustrating the.same. , .t
Jolts R?./CKlti,' Commercial Accountant , Profes'r,
A Bolik Keeping and Practical Mathematies.
J.J.,1 Citivtis, Assistant Professor in the Boo*
Kevprpg Department.
A:,./. WhEZNEIT, Professor of Practical and Or
li:tine tel . Penmanship, Commercial C'ttelll'a.
lions ' nd Correspondence.
ti
LECTUBETtS:
HOn.Daiiiel S. Dickinson, Lecturer on Commor
risl L#w find Political Economy. • •
Hon. R'busoin Dnicorn, Lecturer on Contraatil,
proiniisory Notes and Bills of Exchange. -
Rev. Dri E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial
Ethics+, • '
E**74INING COMnITTEE:
.. I
Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Win. R: Osborn, Esq., 1
Tiabytlß. Morgan, Esq. • -
. The object of this College is to afford to all
an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business
. ..
Educatiop. . - . . .
The Ilb,oks- and Forms are carefully arranged
by - practiial adcountants evressly kir this-In
'atitotiqz4ml embrace all the recent improve
ments. I -
The Calurso - of instruction comprises -every
dellaytmet of business. The learner will be
till - I - roughi i y
`taught the science and practice of
I
Double i ntry Book. Keeping as applied to the
collowinOkinds.of business, viz: General Met:
- chanditeng,,Manufacturing, Banking, Conimis-
Rion,. Steitmlioating, Railroading, Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c.
latdiesi Departmerft entirely separate from
-
1 that of the gen tl em e n . • .. - -
, Students can enter College. at any time and
I receive individual instruction. By this arrange.
nient eveiv student is permitted to progress as
rapqly n4his enterprise and ability will per
mit; and 4 . tien through, perfect and. complete,
will receive a Diploma which ,will enable him
to reviewl,at pleasure,
.Time bl, complete the course,-6.t0 12 weeks.
No vacatiljus.. Board 82! to 82,50 per week.
TERMS:
• For Boiik-Keeping, full accountant's course,
inc:itding Praaical Penmanship, Commercial
Computations, and Diploma; (Time unlimit.
• - - - $35 00
Same cootie for Ladies (separate) - 20. 00
Penmanship and Arithmetic, 10 CO
Teaaers'lcOurse in Penmanship, Practi
cal andihnamental, - -30 00
Twtllve le SIMS in Practical Penmanship, 2 00
r 0" 04:tsionai clas , te'is will be: loaned •in
Plionogra#y. For full pFtieularii• send fora
eirculot.oel.r y
•
: r
•
. •
Cheepest: Best t Largest
SOO,OO
Pays for linition in Single and lfouble Entry'
Book.fiecning, Writing Commercial Arithinu
tiet an& Loictures: • ;
It wird K ireek* . 620, Stationery 67,
l'ititioto . 634, entire expemett 662..
132.00 I'llle - from 6ln . 11Y weeks. 'Every stn..
derit,; ponigfridoa t ing, is guaranteed competent
to manage he Books of any Easiness, and qua).
flied to earn a salary of from ..„
o'oo TO $lOOO..
Student inter at any time—No Vacatfon--,
Review at l‘teusure.
Firo.44iniuni for Ilesti3u4iness Writing for
receited at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and
Old . ° St:4E+lE4l4s. -Also, it the principal Fairs
of the Uni4n for the past four years, .
:Jli4isterS' Sons receired . at half price.
* * *For Circulars, Spetithens, and Embellish.
ed Views tor the Cibllege, 'inclose - five - letter
stamps to
W. JENKINS, Pittsbn rgt;Pa.
cIi.I4ICUI -4-Ott
moN.IT.R.osE, •.PEN-NA.,
• ~ ...
.. I HE subscriber having purchastrd
.j, IL refitted and newly.furnished the
-11;11:...::, above well known and popular Hotel,.
-- i 4 prepared to accommodate the tray..
cling Pnbli' and others With ell the attentions
and conven)ences usually .found in first - class.
Houses: • Ni, effort- will be spared by the Pro.
prieter and his Aseistants to make the Hotel'
;equal in eV°y point to any in the country.
tiThe 11 .r wilPalways be Supplied with the
Choicest Litiuors.
The Stables , connected with this House
are large, rolproyand convenient, and careful and
attentive Hestlers are always in charge bf them.,
.- - - .: .. • -•1 9, PARRELL.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,-
' ItHrLADELPHIA. •
A llenevelent -Institution established by ape
(la Endawment, for the Relief of 'the Siek
and Disgessed, afflicted with Virulent and
. Epidenzi I sDiseases, and especially fur the
Cure of iseases of the Sexual Organs.
VI EDICV. ADVICE .given' gratis, by the .
1. Actin Surgeon, to all who apply by hdter,
with - a deseri tion of their condition; (age, Oettil:
tuition, habit of life, Sce.,) arid in eases of ex
tremo povert , medicines furnished free of charge.
Valuable. parts on Spermatorrhcea, and oth
er.Diseasos otthe Sexual Organs, sent to the af
flicted in seat d letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. Skillln Houghton, Acting Sur,
geon, HOWard Association, . N0..3 South..9th-st s
NIA - a, Pa. IBy order of theDi rectors. tocB
NA'4'l VIRNI. -
.
Iftanr, & Vroinsin
At OINTROSE, "
NE doo below J. Ethridge's Drng Store,
O
Publ4 Avenue, where will be found
constantly onihand a general aasortment - of
GROCERIES: , •
Stich . Sugas,. 'Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
dtc., &e., &c.
Alsd the choicest brands of
FAMILY FLOUR,
;leaf, Lard, 14rk,' Hams, Fish, Candies &c.
We solicit aishare of the public patronage,and
pledge oursehes to do Ale fair-thing, hoping by
each bargain ti) secure another.
- - • • I. BALIAVIN & ALLEN.
,
At.Pc ELY BALD VIN. • 3VM..11+. A 1.1.821.
1 ' nomonva sattooz.;•
AT- G Wig AT BEND, PA,.
;.r. HIS SCIIOnL will be opened foi the recep-
IL,
tutu Of Lollies and'Gentlomen, on the 29th
day (Wedoesdiy), of February,"lB6o.
,r , *ERI%Im OF' TUIII6II.
Primary Dranclies per Qr'lr of 11 weeks, $3,00
Common.: "I " -" " 3,60
Common and Iligher, a - " " 4,00 .
' kligher Eng/Wy. u • " " MO
Lessons - on Pi4eo, " ". " 10,00
Use of - .i. •!, o. It - 2,00
Ornamental, aClassical Departments, extra.
The F I
rincipa lids- F.
---' -.0 it
•'—ln N e v
Principal hae - had mach experience in
teaching in Nei , York and Penn'tf for the last
ten -years, in Coinmon, as well as Select, Graded
or Iligh'Splio4. References given if required .
N. 8.-33oarpat the boarding hall, two doll's
Per week. ' Lights' and 'washing extra.
Payments to he made quarterly in advance.
:Mb y . . E. W. ROGERS, Principal.
60,000 Copies already Sold.
EVERYBODY'S' LAWYER
COUNSELLOR BUSINESS
By Froink Crosby,
or THE PHILADELPHIA DAR.
It tells •
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