The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 27, 1860, Image 4

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    IBE EMMA
"I WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS,"
A lady remarked to us a day or two since, as
she exhibited the portrait, of an only child, gone
to the " spirit_land ;." which was one of,
.111VC:r3A13SVP
INIMITHLE AMBROTYPESI
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A' How I should regret it, had I not secured
this precious triempral of that dear one." So
ilioaght Ttm loved ones aro not always
witbva,and while we can call them ours, every
one should triton) each a taiemorlal; especially
airrea tljey can hale them sio truthfully. taken by
that tueees — sful artist, A. B. TUBBS, of. BAT.
hamton: • dee .
HORATIO GARRATT, • -.•
Dealer in FLOUR, GRAIN,' GROCER
IES, PROVISIONS,. • ,DYE •
• • WOODS, Staple DRUGS, • .
WOODEN and STONE. WARE, ALL
KINDS-of HOUSEKEEPING
4RTICLES ct YANKEE
NOTIONS, IN GENERAL,—one door
North of BarnetoHciftel„Nen ! Milford,
%VOULD bepleased-to see nll his old frUtrids
_arid many new ones at his NEW Store
fronting* the DEPOT, where he is prepared to
show them Such 3 stock of 'the above nrtic es
as New Milford hai long stotO in need of.
"Divisjoit of trade has as many advantages as
division of laho'r." Any man confining himself
to one branch of business, giving that branch
hie pliolo,Cnpitalnucrattention can keep a better
assminie,ht, buy cheaper and SELL
CHEAPER
than it; lir same means and tinio was employCd
in a tertsral Ando. • If you dont think so, call
on the shbsctibcr and bo convimwd.l Thu sound
principle ; of -
,SMALLIPROFIT AND.PROMPT PAYMENT,
*wilt be strictly 'adhered' to. Butter and hiller
*Produce forwarded to New York to one of the
best commission houses in life City, and prompt,
payments guaranteed. • —•-
HORATIO GA ItRATT.
New Milford, Susq. Co: Pa., A pril,-1860.—v.
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS • "
FOR 41 SOO.
GREAT..kri.RACTION,S
ISSIBIE2
FOOT Or AMAIN STREET.
THE extensive ghrniture Establishment of
Slilllll BROTHERS having been refitted and
greatly improved, the proprietors respectfully
announce to the citizens of Montroae and vicin:
ity that they are constantly making and keep on
hand the LARGEST and BEST ,a*Niortnient of
FURNITURE
TO.be found , in the Country.
%Ve ere the following list of some of the ar•
tides which:wa will sell at greatly reduced
p ices , forease or REMtr Pay: . .•
Bureaus,-Walnut or Mahogany, wit h glass,
from $l6 t 0.535.
Bureaus with marble-orhroratelle tops, from
818 to $24. And large'assortment, from $B,
810, 12, 13, to $lB, -
Wash Stands, Card Stands, Corner and Square
Stands, of all varieties and prices, from 75 cents
to ten dollars. • . •
Desks, Divans ,Towel Racks, Folitstools,Otto.,
mans, Loun'es, Sze.
Contre,.Card, -Pier, Toilet, Dining, Kitchen,
and Extension Tables.
c6atra2--cane and ‘Void Seats, Rockers—
Cane, Flag, and Woc, d Seats, of every earkty
and style.
Sofa's, tete a tetes furnished at short notie
at New York prices.' = •
N. B. Ready coffins on hand or fur.
eished at short notice.—lft.arses" always rn
readiness when dvsir,J.
VITe t:Nriploy none but CAtir.rrn. and Ext.r.r.t.
F.NCED
~.Vtil:KaiEN. We intend to do our 'Wont:
WELL, and sell it as LEW. as it can be afr.rded.
U'. W. SMITH,
A . SMITH, iB.,
..E. Et. smairm.'
Montrose, Jan. 18th, 1860.—ti. 4
NEW GOODS t
Lawsville Ceritre, Susq. co., Pa.
w
April lith. KENY()N,
hallis.si:ks, ns sucl calitqcs. nn immense
variety, by It. liE\YO' . .1 & CO.
WVERY 'f•itle. of tot tml Pant Glart.t. "nl4, ttsi,
Li' day irt..'iiby It KENYON, JR. &.'CO,
SILK' tirmthl , t,hrlivre slinwl4,
stock, LOW. R. KENYON. Jr.. & CO.
12"'••1.9BACCO this day rereivf.d and
for sa-lo dower th.in c.isvirhop, in susqo
county. ' It. RENIIIN. ift,"&
10(1(11.135 I +ALER:ITU~ in-store
T ARGE StOek of FANCY Dry . Gmrl4
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sale by H KENYON-AUL 4S:. CO.
liTtEA'Setts•Tive.Elecatit ropiplet«.—
.1. from 5 tsi 850. It KENYON, J it. &
Lawrtville q•ntre. Pa., Av:3i) - , 186 i),
Wyoming, INSURANCE Company,,
WiLIiES-BARRE. Pa.
Charter Perpetual.
Capital S.:Ipo,000. Surplus $3,000
/Tn. her (1. 1). 1.537
L 7 tEt -rut:.
G. M. HoHeld - lack. D. G. Driei-linch,
—John. Reichard, David Morg.m, (leo. Dorrimcc
Semi WMHums. R P Lucie, Wm S
L D Shoemaker. Geo P Steele. H 111 110:.L.
R. C. Salta: Set's,: . C. M. Ilni.LExtAcx. Pre,*f,
W. G. zt - rtrunic Ti p. 1.. D. S/ItIMIAKEIt. r7r, l're'f.
%H. P. BLACKTICAN, /Imams°, Pa..,
- ..kgett for Simytehanna Comity.
ALACkgOI..WITOII T . OR Tie
ORTREILN FIRE K LIFT: Assn:ANTE coltrANl
o Nb. 1, Mourpte rtreeL Lndon.
Citpited, ra.298',3630 kunpnl iA•venne. 1,00.3,4 m ark •
• GETTY..49caf.
- For the INSTAN'TRELTET end
A sniim A! tr ,,,, R i y a ..4 0 .1 , : m E- 0 1 1 1 u t t .12 : :/,' F or-
B 3.ONCH AL CIGARETTES:
inadO:r C. B. Sl:i - Xnrli &107,Nr.Fsan Ftreet N. York.
-Prime $1 per Box: Teat tree be moat."
For _
For sale at ail Dial i”lx. , rayi (mg:
TT Info ClL4P:it.'. :4R rmrs 7177/EPALVT. ' S. 7 - 1, -,-- t4/i
el. Silrrr Fuil,l l'irrnvh,r, <lv., n new ..upply.jmq re
cLi yeti. I
.4IJEL 77:la:ELL.
Montroar. .7u1.,..`1.,1:-410. . .
AFFIACTED,
\‘ ILLI.VMS's (X)3IP()U,ND. ;5.61,1":
•V • VIM ON the PIL,T.S t Utirr.vited to effect a,Curn
In cavil pise. and In alft , tatte of the di-eaire, or the trionet
will be refunded.' Full direetiiine rani
iiale by Alltd Turerll. 31—tit ; a. Hemputend.
IttortdrJva: Balm-rick. Num ; : Penne! Cnrltenter,
liar out; Ci• G. Ai dliu.inr : : Z. It. Slortun. Itundalf:
11.1. flopliot tom; Seritntori. de
NEW GOO - DS-I'
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a: ALLEN, ' •
Iy AVLNG eplarred and remodeled their Store, have the
a. pleasure of l oformimf theirmuliennis ritt.t I mutt.- that
they are now ready to bilOW the beat assortment of
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
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.SILVEICWARE, PLATEDWAItt,
• . FANCY GOODS,
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Tea Trays,llreastplusriagtr-risspi,
Hair Piitr , Laibia"?‘ Extracts,
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. , Iloney Soap, &4. "tr.
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in this part of the Stale. , They linveittat returned from
New York with trfull atid.rtensire assortment of goods
40 their flue. which - they have purchased for =eh of The
triatchtetrarere and Importers, and they fatter themselves
theyerin ollftw,inductments both In atiie. 'Variety lad
cee, not to be eye:al. - 4 weet or Z , Zew.York.. llekerrained to
keep up with the progress of the teze. they have added to
their ausaortmentsmany articles out pre% iously kept ofgwa
eraLettlity, tad bimuty. Theuking the community forthe
I.llPcnit patron:lgs! heretofore ree.ived, t 14,7 would solicit a
SOutbiouce end iriervew orthe panic.
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are tOn May 30th,-2000.
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RABBETT'S GOODS.
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/4010/11 fk a40ft4i1Z-olte . 'ut =ll Box ° wllfinakd ta on tl e *. lll' n.
othAndkvine soft foop, by.tlie addition allot RUter. ri."l
For wale bf • .12EL 717.EPELL.
.ifon:rog, J./1/ OG,
-. I3I3C . ISESrt, ,cA.O4 1:
SAU'rTER -
IASITIOATILE AliOR.-3faistrope.. PShop •
aver T. N. ,Bitlirpro Grocery, 03 trecL.
torpid Etvoni. h 0 rollelta 71 continual:K.li
—pledging hlinvelf to (hi 1111 Work eatosset u rth r . c pt .
the. done oh thort'botice, and warranted to it. .• •
Jttly 12th.V60.4-tt. •• 0 .— , 1 - H -
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3lAP.TF47p'uotl44?tienr.P,.°l;9.'l. sllok nB,l•.mo'rii7ireE
made to order, au repalrlnlaone neatly. t Je2,lyll
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DR. WILLIAM. %y. WIIEATON;.
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ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN A StrltdEOH DENTIST.
117TitpR. 31TRQN1f7IFAT N. •., • :
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Mechanical and Stirgical Dentt, recently of Dlnghantion,
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N. V. tender their profeaniona eerricea to a i who awn--
elate the :"Defottned Practice of Phy . aierr careful and
akilifut operationikon Teeth; With the most ecleutifie nod
approved etylen of plateworh. Teeth extracted without
pain'and all ‘rork_warranted..l I
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Jackson,kitielith, 1812.1. - • . ... 17.
- • ~1 1..-13..1.5)3' ELL 1
pl.:milt:9 ClOcks. AVatchcK, and Jeweliy a the '
1.1. t..horte,t notice. andel' reasonable term 8 All
work warranted. hzhop in Chandler nod JesMnn's
st ore. .Morrnosa., Pa. ' . - • thlti tf • '
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V.V)I*A.:S.'NOW, .i I.
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TUSTICE. OP' I'IIE. PEICt.--Areat TlincLPa. Office
el on Slain alleet; opposite Ilse Western Ho e. apt .
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IL..6IIIONABLY; TAILO4.- 4 -14.ontrose tit Shop
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is Phtelds. Block, over store of Read, '1 4 atnms .
& Foster. All work warranted, nit to' tlt n
finish.
entting done ou short notiee,in bee: t style. atiff4.l
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1)R. tC.S
Q,URGEZ/NIDEVI'IIiI'S,-31nntntm Pa. 4 .4 0 ....-
1.70111ce in tathrtiplo new. Anil ding...over •
the' Dank: 411 Dental operntlaas tNll he 18iiiir am
pericnneannigood btyle and warranted.
J.T a. s'couxx o w. - aEArti.x. •
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M.CCOI,JAT4E C i t" SEATZLE, ; •
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TT010.1...YS and Coutmllore at Lam—tuontrose,.Pa.
.L 1 Office in' Lathrop' new buildlg, avcr the . llank.
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A. C. C. BLAKESLEE A
k E. BRUSH.'
D A KESLEE'it 131 41.751
itTAViNO its'f , octated themaelves for the Mviseentiotvor
-II the (Intimc.of their iiroft4olen, re:vectfitll:e ofrev their
verviceo to the:lnvalid Piddle. omceat the reeidenee of
Dr. Illakeelee, midway between .the villagrant Dim,ork
and Springville. tip-Witty
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L. w.nitiGitAx ' r. ANEY.
-i_IZ.S. J3l: (411A31 47 Alcf?,Y,
W tl i y to LD . .ii ia ntioi!n r. i t i i:l o h r o t g:b p Tl m e c r i g t o lri have
. entered
MEDICINE ok-suirOtnir
and are prepared to attend to all calk. (tithe line of their
profeasiini at iill.hriiiiii When not others ilte engaged. '
OFFICE—The tine formerly occupied-by Dr. Dinghtinb
S. It. The bin* atrinints of Dr. Bingham moot be indite
diately iiettled by troteit or otherwise.
New Milton], March, 1,80. L W. DINGMAN.
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• lIENItY.R. 3leliEi.'.sl, ' '
i TToRNEY and Connueilor at .Law.—TowuNnA. 'Pa.
.1.1.. Olive in late :-----4 r 7
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nion Block. Je:i;kt if
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. I)1L E. F. WILINIOT '
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'CIIADVATE of the Allopathic and flomiropatlitc Col- '
1 r legeu of Meilleine. 2l Great Bend, .Pa. (Mitre, corner
of Mato and Elizahclh-stu, :nearly opposite he 3lethodist I
s Chnrch. ! , • • . apMitf
Wn. nokrrinti 4itiern . - iiksir.f DRINKER.
W ' ll Ii• COOPER &
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ANIK. EII $ . !‘ iimt r o f e...
P. Suceesuerstil Pout. Cooper
II .t Co. Office Lathrops' new bidding; Turupike.ut.
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.74)111 - c ..GROV.ES
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ASIIIONAptIe TAILOR.- 4 -31ontrose, P S I,
;Shop
near the -,Maptlut Meeting: liottue, .on Turnpike .
burnt. . All oplers , filled promptly. lit first-rate style. '
Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to fit:
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DR. JOBS W. C 01311; '
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IIYSICTAN AND SCRGEON.—Montrose, Pa. Onice
tin Public Avenue, opposite Selrle's. Hotel: nthl .:
• . J)R. G. Z.:1)LIIOCIC, • •
131JYSICIAX.AND SURGEON,—Montroso. PA. °lnce
wur WIL-onsi Store ; Lodgings at Searles lloteL
- ABEL TI - ItIiELL,• - •
EALER in Drutzs, rlterntstils, n
TVs
11 Stuffs. Glass Wure, Paint-. Oils. Varnish. Win
dt?* Glssit. trirtteerles, Fancy Goods. Jen - t•lry - Pernt
pf;.,rr. kr.—.tigunt for all the mast polinlur PATENT
.NIF.bIeiXES,-31ontrose, Ps. - ituul If
W3I. AV:
AirrxEi. AND CIT.Vit . yANITAeTURNISSFord.
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of 318.1 u street, Ittontro,e, rat. nugl t f
J. C. OL7tISTEAD
DRS. OLMSTEAD& READS''. •
WOULD - - kNOI - NCE 16 the Thiyie
that they hare entered tutoa parttlendilp : for the
Practice of MEDICINE et•urgery,
and arc prepared to' attend to all calla in the line lir their
peore,lon. ottlee—the one formerly occnpital hyDr..l t
Olmrtelnl, 114:iiummry. , • run
1 1 110 F. aI . AIiLES
AII.TVER anlllllol- Pr.,•mwr. ldrintrrixe..' Pa. Shop in
JUI bax.rnentel Sea He'', of 1., '
PIZ9E. J. IV. WILLIAVS,
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TI•AII.BER S. HAIR DRESSER, offer
aerliem , to
JIJII the the gnarantflhat hie ivork admit 'be
dune in the nit-1 akilltul and artletir
in the north front of the FJMSXLJN 11;01 7 SE, 31ant
rose. Pa. , Open on Sundaya from 6 a. in. until 2r m.
Julv I
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LOW .PRICES WltsiY.:.
AT TIIE ". I • : ,
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; --•••••• .81. -a , - -- .6:
I - lAYDEN 13RO'TIIE11.8
l'il‘Y 311.11EIPOItD, l'ii., , 9
l; L. NOW ItEcttiN - Ix(; 17TE tA i?_
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a gv.st and :beiifFiriek of Goods ..erer_hroUght.liro this
eitanty. Which, we are butnitl.to Fell cheap for cash ( r ready
p.iy, ecinsloting of
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hiapli.t and Fancy Dry Go ods,t
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.Choice Faintly Giral•erxer., I.
Hats. Caps, Ready Blade Clalliiiip,
Craricery, Willi /I..:,:ipiw,. I
- -iVi tido* litaile., Float', iPork.
Fi.li, Halt, Paint.,Oil., Gawks, Fliiiii,
CtriilLOil, loop , gkrill., s ''' '
Ta 3i k (4e i'lliit jots., Faney •• a pile,
W;tirbeN JEWELRY, Siirior Ware,
Pail., 'tabs,' Broinitis, 1-'tork.,
Hoe., and
ni I+l* and StnOol of 06dv. Olt
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nu..mus-trk njentliPn.
IV E Ai:E.:cN I- OT OLI) F ( )G Eti ili . 114!.
, -, v hasineFF. charging a large profit and depetuiing du
keeping an old nett, of patroue who hare not tried at other
places to Fee how )(Atria cheaper they tin brie t. bull we in
fend to lied up .tbilte mark, and believe iFelling mat y
Good, and Felling klithper (huh • OLD Flit Y merphant.
tin tiny (hem. NIVV o
IS the lime if von want FavOtuoady
and get Itartrains. i Oallat the ONk PRICE ITOltfil.
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ii.(l.'. A large rtliel of (..ioOlin 111 47. P I
ros.' "ellinn Think
Toluwoo athays on band—cheat!. edre clielut whol huile A:
retail. lIAIDEN - 8.40111 S.
New.Ntilforth N.,i , May 17th. IsnO.1; .
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• . • AT4L SHIPWREC 1. • '
rArrl OE;THE CARGO SAVED'
IN *DA#AGED'CoNDItin
• TREMENDOUS LOT Or
WET GOO,W
_3,500.rds telbtrit ED BAAL
Partly ilartra' r edlby Water, 2E4.6. 8. 124 pr tai
. RICII illtISII" I'OPI.E I NS, 1
' for 18;r: right, pr trd—iennEd be CHEAP for ',z, et
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• .A LS 0 IA LARGE LOTH OF !
AUCTION , q001).5.,
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sold
TO bb :Jflne foli swing iri i 4
Gond Sittnuner tittawla„ only - r ' $ E 75
Fine 1.4012 •';• " 6.00
Wool and fink Brodie.. 8,0 0
. .11andsdrneld2001418 145 `
Vi•re Mit ' ••E - ~ 00
Goilft Lawns, fait colors
Ville qIIIIIitY D. LaifiCA • 1.... .
Wood and Silk EareEte..'• •.• , ' ... • • • "
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Ilanev d'Angk E is worth 211 j ........., .
10 y.trit. tylerrut2te Prints, nudEriminln Eo 4.
Fine Dress stlk.l
F.xtronely R eieli •
White'.
11 2 is .
, Nice Lisle Tbreftd (Ant i ,
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`'. Pure Alk mlup .. • - 1 ,
~ Wateb stet) sprin g ..kiits ' - '' L t...
-.. Good rorate bollnet, • ' '• • - 160
: - 1142utlfal Let,tllBBit • _ , Iv
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lath Bonnet Ribbons
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~ F re „,ii l E m broi ikred curtain rourdins -i nix .
ix.
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Ik•tter i •` i ' .
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-Oilier :Gnoti,i- Equily as t;111E l'P _
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r- -- . 1- I , lle - ixLetralco Or;
that we will ilo all that ;we ddvertise,, ;.13ei
sure -to I-eall bipfore jinreliasing elsewherr,l
as WE. 11i3LL Nor, awl CANNOT be xi 14er-C.
sold by aril- establishment this Side of Neu'
York. 111111.SCI1SIAN : 'BROS, &. CO.
.14inglimixfo11, May 15t1y1860. - .. 1
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1)10AEMOS. VEGETABLECOitAOLINIka Orecare ft:
.13 Dyke4tary. Wholeenlenind Ritail. ' I i .
, . ABEL TURRtLI..
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NOUTLIft HERB . •
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Berlßarks and Roots ,
vEnsus
Poisonous Minerals and Drugs.
MOTHERS TAKE HEM
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' Do you when obwrelng the oneexy actions of
yotif child - rem 'enoebler. that It may be more
than • mere Cholle that afflict. them? In Moe
eases not of ten, the canoe' of the little suffer ,
er'a rin*fielt In WORMS, and should , be of once
/oda to. .
HEADS OF FAMILIES
'Do not lel pouf children . eurfor,, when we Rreient
you In . • ~ •
JUDSON'S WARM 'TEA
A SAFE AND PLEASANT ORE, FIR 1V91211.9
Bow - much , better and saki wnald it be, M 1, 11
hare it always ins-the house. A little delay
when a child is taken ill may often be the cause
of its death, while acting :without delay . , and 1 1 •
by giiing the AtOENTALV.IIEEB TEA MM,
diately, you will not rroly Sate the child a long 11'1
and tedious illnem, and yourself much expense,' •
but also feel happier in knowing that you base
done your duly, nod perchance sated its Fife.
This medicine Is combined purely of ,
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HERBS.AND ROOTS g .
NOT - A PANICLE '•
talomcl •or „011itcrdl
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' JuDsobPs WORM TEA
- KILLS WORMS,
Never Harm s—ls PlCas:int to Take.
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GET ATACEAGE—PRICE 25 CIS. ( 1 1k .i
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0 orvErsE.—Ain-.y: End the Name and Signs.
' litrr of 11. , L. It!PSisX it CO.. and the portrait
or Tan, coal package of ibis:Worm Tea'. .I'
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11 L. jIIDSON & CO, -
SOLE PROPRIETORS, lin _,II) 50 Leonard St., New York. - , •
. • Judann'a Worm Tea Is sold by'one y
" ,..ita A g nn t i ; . , 2 . 74 . 1 - . viv ltt e, end ..... t ,
of
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sAyRE & BRO., Agents, Montrose. (det.2:3
No more filthy Vertniture' will ho toed by
dome who ones use Ole Ten. The only active
principle of ell other Vertnitqce *and Worm
killers is E 11 C V It V •
OIVE NO -
JR la I viS Cal
TOUR CHILDREN.
UI? till, Simple, Fife, Veetalile Medicine.
lido Worm Tea wao diocoye.red in an %moonlit
nay among the Wilda of Northern dteiico—a
full amount of . Lj you will.Bn.l in our Almanaca.
Ark for the •• Rattle If Tula Almanac," of the
;Agent, and when you have read it, den itto
your neighbors, that they may Ain knbw of and
be.cored by thin GREAT ItElEllY I
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH. BITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers of lIOS
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS ,can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United.
States, because the article has attained a repu
iation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point will speak -more powerfully than
+olumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery..
The consumption of Hostetter's 'Stetuach.ltit
ters for the last year' amounted to over a half
'Million bottles; and frem :its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is 'evident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This Immense amount
could - never have-been sold But for the rare
medicinal.properties contained in the prepara
tion, Iliad the-sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country •
where the article is best known, who not only.
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials td its
efficaty in alLcases of stotnachie derangomdnts
and the diseases resulting therifrom.
411 This is not temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
destined to - be as enduring - as time itself.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters hare proved'
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and :various other ~bilious complaints hare 9
counted their victims by' hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
MEM!
are a•certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
Oiseales, is to the proprielors_a source of un
alloyed pleasure. it removes all morbid mat ter
from' the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to thO nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for ithe restoration of health. lt tperates.upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to a condition essential to the - healthy discharge
.of the ranee:ions of nature.'•
. 8 Elderly persons may use-the Bitters daily as
.per directions on the bottle, and they-will And
in it a stimulant pecnliiirly'adapted to comfort'
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent es a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the Bil- •
dence of thousands of aged men and women
;who have experienced the benefit of using this
; preparation while suffering from stoccuith de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and .fairly tested the
merits of this article. - A few words to the
gentler sex. .There are eertaimperiods -when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The. relation of mother
find child is so absorbingly tender,. that the
mother, -especially if she be .yming, is apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should-the period of maternity
'rrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally - aggravated: Here,
then, is a necessity for,a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and.enable the
Mother to bear' up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities: Nursinginothers gene
ridly prefer the Bitters to all other invigoraz
fors that receive the endorseMent of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as
Well as certain to give a - permanent increase
of bodily strength. '
All those persons, to-whom we have particu
larly referred above,
to wit; sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea,
dysentery, indigestion, Toss' of appetite, - and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach;
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nuAsing mothers, will consult
their own physieal welfare by giving to Hos- ,
letter's Celebrated.StMlutch Bitters a trial.
CAUTlON.—We.cantion the public against.
Using 'any of the 'many imitations or counter
feits,-but ask for lioliterrsn's CELEBRATED
tgrokaou Brrretts, and see that each bottle has.
the words " Ltr. J..Hostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap icovering -the cork, and
observe that• our autograph-signature is on the
13 - ,Prepared end sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh. Pa.; and Bold, by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Arno
rice. and Germany.
- nr- For sale in liontrose by
jaolf: lip • - ABEL.TURRF.t.t.:
OLD 'HOOT. HEATH'S BOOR OF TRAVELS im
and yrcat Vixcoccries of the Jopan e s e w
Ind East India Mediciner, with full directions for
The certain cure of consuipptiCn, bronchitis, wi
tarrh,coughs,:colds all hinn,fevers, heart Milt as..,
se; ofuia. c sneer dyspepsia, liver complaint.gruvel.
and urinary deposits. fertiale.eomplaints,
illustrated with hundreds a certificates of cures
and engravings. Fur the purpose of resieuing:as
many.suflering fellow-treings as possible from a
preinaturo,deEh, it ;Trail be sent to any part of
the continent by sending 25 etN., to DR. HEATH,
6 . 47*Riondu ay, New York City.
Sold also by A. Tutrell,MontroSt; Hayden -
Bros., New Milford; C. P. Matheivs, Scranton.
SUMMER- ARIAMENT.
Dela, ILtiekn.& Weide la Railroad.
gitjamminzoxim
Twu hours earlier to New York. ' • -
Ono hour earlier to Philadelphia: • • •
ON and rifler Monday, May 28th, 1860,-trains
will be run'as follows :
, . •
EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS, , Tat se OVIII:
‘ SO!ith..
The Accommodation Train Emit, on the N. Y.
&E. R. It. arrives . itt Gt. Bend at 6:38 a. m.
And the Cineinnatti Express 'at":'- 6:03
"Conneetrng with the Express Train
leaving Great Bend for New York •
and Philadelphia, -
Due at New Milford - 1:28
Montrose7 7 • .7 7:46.
. 2 .llopbottom • , . 8:07
Nicholson . 8:23
Fnetoryville . . 8:47
' . Abington- , 9:03
.
Scranton . - • L • 9:35
Moscow - . 10:20
• , • Tobyhatina . 1. - 1e:59
Stroudsburg = i 12:17 p. m.
• • Water Gap - - , 12:31
Colum la • - • • - 12:45. '
Delaware (15 minutes tri'dine), 12:56 -
Hope (Philnira conneetien) 1:21 --
• . • Bridgeville - - 1:25 •
• Washington . ••; , 158
Junction - 7 •
.2:15 •
• • New York ' - 515 •
' • - Philadelphia - I -
The Express Passenger
. Tr4in, South, con.
nects at Junction-with 3 p.m. train on the Cen
tral Road for Euston, Bethlehent, Mauch Chunk,
Readin ,, ,Ilarrii•burg„ &c. ;
• -MOViNO NORTE:
Passengers from New York, leSVe
Pier. Nn. 2 North Itiver, nt 7:30 a. m.
Or foot of Courtland street. .
Pronv.Philadelphia
Lease Kensington - - '7:15
Leave Junction - . 4 11:15
Due at Washington - -1 11:33
• , Bridgeville - • 1- 12:01 p. .m
•
llope(Philud,a connectio n) 12:13
Delaware (15 minutes to dine)! 12:28
Columbia - . 1:00
Water Gap - • 1:14
Stroudsburg 1:28 •••
Tebyhannti .... 2:•16 ;
Itleiseow - . • 7 221.
• Scranton.- • •I• 4:10
Abington 4:47
. ..Factorvville • - 5:03
• _ Nicholson - - - 5:264 •
11014).0°M • '- ; - 5:43
AlON'rltOSE - 6:0.1
• New Milford. - 6:21 •
Great Bend - "6:40 •
Conaectino :it Great Bend with.tho
train ' West at - - 7 : 2 4 •
and the Night Express at •j - '1:36 a. in.
l'he•Mait 'Brain, West, winch leaves Great
Bend at 7:21 p. m , is a thrbrigir Triiini and
reaches Dunkirk at'B:47 a: on.
Acttetwton,o lON TltatN,—'.'lloving North.
Leave
. Ferant na for Groat Ilcnd at 9:40 a. nu
Fact 'try vide -•- t 11:06 •
Nichokon - - 11:3G •
Moro rose.' - - 1244.5 •
Great Bend.- - 1:50
Connects with Dunkirk Ex. West at 3:06 •
• • . AIovING Sowrit.
The Now Vnik Express, Eatt l t, ar. •
rives at Great Bend at -1 • .1:17 p. m.
and ci:imeets with the Aecommoda.
Train "which leaves GI Bend at 2:15
Monerose - 3:10..
Nicholson - - • 4:20.
Factoryville . . 5:15 - •
Dne at. Scranton - - '6:40
' Th,-A ce , himo d a ti: nt train ',does not leave
Scranton until alter the arrival. ; of .the morning
train On the Lacf:awanna & 11.00rrisbnrg It'. R.,
thus givinl,!, r iss,fil LT rs fr.int the Wyoining Val
ley a direct connection for the West by the
jrolll. •
For the accommodation of l' i t•ltv travel on the
South - n Dickion a I',oeortgcl• Car will be • at:
(netted to the Expre.o. Freight tjain— _
Leavitte• Scranton at - •• 4:00 a. m.
Dal! at 31•.,nniw - • 5.40
Shoal-burg- - • 10:25
Junction ' ' 3.10 p.. m.
Returning, leaves.itmation at i • 3:40 a. In.
Due' at SI rondShurg at - 7:35 •
-• Moscow • • . 12:50 p. m.
Ster..nton • - 2:25
Passen . ger. to and frnin Nem...York will change
vans at Junction. Tug and for Phila.. via 8.D.R,1t.
leaVe or :Ike ears at Hope. 'For Pittston, kings
ton and IVilkes•Batre'; ,nke cars of Lackawanna
Bloottisburg,ll.ll. a Seitintou. For Jessup,
Arehledd, and Carlitindale, lake Onmilnoises at
Scranton. Tickets sold and t bnggage checked
. TITHOUCTI. . JOAN RR INBIN, Supt.
W.ll N. .It:NR•i. General Thtket Agent. •
Senallon, Nat. 234 i. 1860. =
, .
S. M. Pottongill & Co..
dverThing, Agents, at 119 Nassau-st,
Nvw-Yurk. :,nd is Slate.st, 1.16%t0n, are
Cents for The .11witrose Democrat, and are nu-
Uturizi•t! to cunt rnel fur us at our lowest rates.
A SUP PLY OF WALL PAPER.
.A 'flllllll Of. SHIES.
,ORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &C,,
.&C.
NEW SUPPLY, just ariived. and rm. male
rltrah. ht A.yuRRELL
1511), 1860 •
~ .
4 -. 7"_,Mrt'- T..... ,
, sliot:tl,
--
D. 12. - 1V1,Qj,_7_ 3 9
'‘OtillOtitti rNiilo.
Al aperient and stomachic preparation of
• IRON plirifi-d of Oxygen and Carbon by coin.
bitstlon in Hydro;en, of high medical anther- '
• ily and extraordinary efficacy in each of the
folowing compla'nti, viz.:
DEBILITY. NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMA
CIATION, DYSPZESLA. DIARRHEA, CONSTI. PATION. SCIIOFIiI,A, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY,
' JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS RIEKOMA.
TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER.
MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA.' CHRONIC.
HEADACHES, FEMALE
.WEAKNESS.
MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etc.,
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF :
THE SKIN, etc.
I. The IRON beim; absorbed by, the blood,,and
thus circulating through the whole system, no
part of the body can escape their truly wonder.
ful influence. . .
Th 3 experience of thousands SOY proves that
no preparation of Iron can for .a.moment be
I compared with it. Impurities of
.the blood, de
pression of vital energy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions indicate its necessity
rcnt every conceivable case. In all cues of -
remote debility (fluor albus, chloracis, eta), ite
eireta are-delightfully.renovating.! No remedy '.
ha; ever.been discovered,in the whole history
of medicine, which exerts siph prompt,,happy,-
andfully restorative ereets. Goad appetite, coin. , .
• ' plete digestion, rapid' acquisition; of strength,
with an unrisind disposition _for: active and
cheerful exercise, immediately follow - its use.
Ai a grand stomachic and general rutorative•
it has no superior and no substitute. ,
' Put up In neat tint metal beret containing •
pair, price no cents per box 114 tiegli
a't 50: Olic•dozett 00. For sale by
Drusgl.te generally. Will be sent free to
any saliiress'on receipt of the price. All lets
lees, orders, etc., should l addressed tO •
R: B. LOCKE egi, CO.,
General Agents.
. BROADWAY, $ V. .
N.l3—The above Is R Ceandaine Of_tbe
Zabel on each bay, •
•
Y9r sate in Montrose by -
aecls Iy ABEL TURRELL, Agent.
citTAßt(t::,wAsHlNG;F: . iloll.vip;
Clothingc Time and LibPr Saved t
INDIVENSABLETO HOUSEKEEPERS,
Tin died sitnple,'econcimlcal, ,- and'nuniblW
Arils:lo ever offered (tithe ptiblio 16'0'110state-the
Aiscomferts wash day. • ' • •
• • —w Description;
It egoists of metal cylinder, With ribs on
the inside, and • an. in .trior -c tinder of wired,-
with' ANL' There- is n space' from "six to- eight
inches between the two cylinders. One crank
turns both = cylinders at the same time in oppo.:
site -directions, rapidly creating a' suds, forcing
the water through the clothes, and effectually
removing the. dirt. The ninon of - the water
does the work quickly, dispenses entirely with
rubbing, and thus-saves tho wear of clothes,
- JAMES B. RODGERS,
104 Jonei Alley, Phil. is Agent for Penn.
& HYAtT. Prop'rs,
- 54, REEKMAN ST., AEW 0111 C,
N.:,8.--Btaie and County Rights foiaale.:-aod
porch . aserii supplied with Machines at Veheksile
on liberal terms. '
arA . 31achine is in operation by a laundress
drily at ournalesroom, 430 Broadway.
d'e mhB enw9rn
MEAT MARKET •
On Public itvenue, sawn' Siarlea
1T EPA' constantly on hand a good' anpply of
I.MEATS .. of all' kinds CASH paid- for
Reef Cattlp,Ca I ves,Slieelhand
Also reit Hides of all kinds.
11ENSTOCK 4lt 11 A WLEY.:'
S. T. 11 ENSTgeli. K. lIA%VLEY.,
Montrose. March
,30th, .'•
BILLINGS STROUD,
F IRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENT,—
Mantra:ie.-Pa.
TESTIMONIAL'S.
. WE. the undersigned, 'certify that we were
insured in Fire InsuraneeCoMpanies represented
by Mr. Billingm Stroud, of litontrose,-asnd that,
having Stitil•red Insa - by fire while so insured, we
were sVveyally paid by said companies to thefull
extent of our claims; and we hare confidence in
him as agood and effective. agent. _ •- :
JAS. R. DEWITT. ZIPRON.OOIIR,
LATHROP & DE F% .11. J. WF.111:1,
P. B. eIIANDI.E.Ri J. LYONS & -
HES'. GLIDDEN
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• -• At'llontrose, Pehn.
MIL K. HATCH, kroprietor.
rrill§: new and commodious Hotel situated
1 on Public Avenue, near. the CouytHoese,and,
nearly in the centre of the business portinif,of
Montrose:is now fu'iv_completed and furnished,
and was opened on 3loilday.- the 27th day of
September, 185.8, for the 'neenmmodation.of
the public and travelers.' The Proprietor feids
confilentlhat he is now prepared to entertain
guests in a- manner that cannot fail to give
Complete Satisfaction.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no-ex
pend. has been spared to` render it equal, if not
superior to-any similar establishment in this paq
of the State. 4 is. well supplied With all the
recent improvements and comforts, .4nd obliging
waiters will arrays be reudyto retimnd to the
call of enstomerk •I
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New and Convenient.
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ige of his old I . !iendi:, and the public gonerdlly.
WII.IC WATCH.
,' - z-alr,
aii F- • ! !
1:61 . 6.15,r61 . OLBII1 9
WHOLESALE SALT WEALCIA,
201 Wit‘itingtuatoot;
(Directly opposite VVashingtOn Market,)
IVeW " WC:I3e3M,..
Q . TILL CONTINUES to otter to' the city and
0 :COLIN . ' RV trade; all kinds of FOREIGN
C', arse and Fi ng SALT, at the very lowest figures;
0000 sacks and bigs, consist.ing-in part'of Ash.;
ton's eclebratqd bralid for table and dairy -use;
Jeffrey & Darcy,' Marshall's, flroivnloves, &e.
and 5 9 0 0 0 bushels Turks Island, Bonares,
SL. (ibex; Lisbon, Cadiz, Iviett, Nantes, &e.,,*
all of which will be 'cold . at bargain prices fr9tU
vetisels, store and storehouses.
Any purchaser wishing to select from a good
:issorin)ent will find it to-his interest to
;N. B.—Fine table, salt put up.in small bag§ of
different sizes, and constantly on hand in
ping order. -Atsp . .a. splendid article of Rock
Ground-salt, in tputrt boxes, put up and for sale
by thp quantity, in cases of lice - dozen each.
News ! News
HAVE You REMO The NEWS ?
WHAT NENVISt
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Gt 0 o**
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tillas. Si iks.'Poplins, Prints. etc,. cte„tge, as well as it fell
dit i
stock of , Domestick, such sunnier clothe, fur men and
buys' wear, Shirthige, 7". ge, Decline, Cotton Yarn;
Carpet Warp, halts, etc.(-- ceriens—a MD assurtuient.—
Pleb—ld:a:keret, Trout, leintellsh; Codfish, and Herring.
Hardwalt, building materials, Nails, Glass, Putty, Paints,
Oils, Dyestutfil. .Iteatly-maile Clothing, the:workmanship
WAllll/INTr.n. flats, Caps and Bonnets, of the latcvt style.
Itocts . and-shoes, worth from 1•174 e to ta: In- WA al ust.
• every variety of Iloods usually Inquired for at any co try
to resto can bolound at the - ! -- - -
OPSONYItLE -
,
il.
and It is the aim of theproprletor to make each diepoeltlim
of Goods that nelthes his enzwyst nor hle atrona Will .
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Author of Lowell's Treaties ,u potillook•Reep.
Jog, Diagrams illitstrating the same.
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of Book Keeping ; ancl,Pnictical Mathematics.
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Kepping Departnient.
A: J. WARNER, Professor of Practical and Or-
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!lions and Correspondence. _
• • ' • LEOTURE . IIS: • ,
Him. Daniel S. Dicliirson, LeeVurer on Commer.
'eta! Laii . .andl'etitical Economy.
Iron. Ransom Baicom, Lecturer on Contrasts,
,Promiii.iory Note; and Bills of Exchange., "-
Rev. Dr. E. Andreivs, Lecturer on Commercial
„Ethics. , ! • „
EXAIIIINIIf G COMMITTEE:
lion. Sherman D. (helps; Wm. R. Osborn,-Esq.,
Tracy lifcirgan,
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nn opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business
Education. • 1 •
byßooks and gonna are carefully arranged
byl practical accoultants expreslly for this In.
mitotic!) and collo. .e all the recent lipproye::
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Manufticturing - , 'Banking, Corilmis:
Steamlmatinw Railroading, Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign i Shipping, &c.
iladies Depart:mint entirely separate from
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mint every student Os permitted to progress as
rapidly as his ente4prise And ability will per
mit, and when through, perfect and complete:
will receive a Dlpetiina which will enable-bin)
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.Time to completti thecourse,-6 to 12 weeks.
-NO vacations: Bad $2l; to $2,50 per week.
TERMS:
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in6udin,ty, Practieat Penmanship, Commercial
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TCnehrrs' Course in!Pcnmausitip, Practi-
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dOnt, upon graduating. is guaranteed competent
tai manage the Boot: of-any Business, and qual
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/1 tani ps to . ' ' • ' . -
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- ! FilictiKlN HIM '
MONTR7SE, PEN f\:A,"
filllE- übcri ber having purchased
•,•.. , y. . ...IL refi ed and newly furnished th.
*"" •-•• above wel k known ntrd popular Hotel,
se s . •
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WHIR REPIIHEH„
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