The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 18, 1860, Image 4

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    . 1 I WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLPOR:THIS '
a lady remarked to"us a'day or two since, as
she 'exhibited the portrait of an only child, gone
to the m - ipirit. sand;" Which was one of •
Bas•'
INIMIUIIt AMIIROI'TPESI
" Howl-should regret it, had I not secured
this preciou4 memorial of that dear ono." ::71?
thought we.l The loved ones "are not always
with us, and !while weeny call them ours, every
one - should aecure such a memorial; •especially
since they-can have them so truthfully taken by.
that sucetssful artist, -A. D. TUBBS; - 1 61 - Bing•
hatutoo. • dee
.2:. .-HORATIO...GARRATI I ,,; .., „:-
- Dealer in FLOUR. GRAIN; ORO CERe
lES, PROVISIONS." Art
woODS, Staple DRUGS,'
WOODEN, and STONE, lI T 4RII, , ItL
KINDS hf,llo USEKRAPING
ARTICLES' 4, YAINTAIJPE:
NOTIONS IN -GENERAL.:-.-one door
North of Baritrint's Hotel, New Milford; Pa.,
WOULD be'pleased to see all his nid frienes
and 'many new ones at his NEW Bto're
-fronting the DEPOT, where-he is prepared to
show them such a stock of the above artie'ss
as New Milford has long stood in nerd,nf.
Division of trade has as many Advantageous
division of lat.or." Any man confining himself
to one branch of business, giving that .branch
his.whole Capital and:attention can keeps better
assortment, bay cheaper and, SELL CHEAPER
than Witte same means and time was employed
in a general trade. If you dont think so. cell
fit the subscriber and be convinced. • The sound
principle of •
SMALL PROFIT !AI IP.PROMPT PAYMENT'
ether
Produce
be strictly, adhered to. Batter and other,
Produce forwarded to New York to one of tlie
best commishion houses in the. City, land prompt
payments guaranteed. •
BOAATIO GABRATT.
:.Neivlfilford, Sang. Co: Pa.; ApriloB6o —y.
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
FOR I ISGO.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
AT THF
FOOT 01 1 MAIN STREET..
THE extensive Furniture Establishment of
Sum Buontars having been refitted and.,
greatly improved,' the proprietors rTtpectfully:
rumounro to the citizens of 'Montrose end vicin
itt that they are constantly making afiß keep on'
hand the LARGEST and BEST assortment ot
FURNITURE-
To be - fond In the Country.
We give the following, : list of some of the ar
ticles which we will sell at greatly reduced
pric.vs, for CaSit or READY PAY:
Dureauq, , Walnut or Mahogany, , with glass,
fzom 816 to $33.
Bureaus with marble or hrocatelle tops, from
$lB to $24. And it - large assortment, from $B,
8)0, 12, 14. to 818,
Wash Stands, Card Stands,Cornerand
Stands,.of all varieties and prices, from '75 cents
to ten dollars.
Desks, Divans .Towel Racks, Footstools,Otto.
-mans, Lobnges, &c.
Centre, Card, Pier, Toilet, Dining, Kitchen,
and Este sion Tables.
_ .
Chairs'—Cane .
, Cane and Wood Seat*, Rockeras .
Catie, Rag, and Wot d Seats, of every variety
and style,.
Sofas, fete a totes furnished at - short mak
at Nov "iortt prices.
.N..R. - , Ready made coffins .on hand oefur.
niched at short rintice.=-11.m. - ses always in
readiness when desired.
employ none hut CAREFITL and EXPERI
ENCED WoI:KMEN. %Ve intend to do our Wort);
IVELL, and sell it as Low it c an h e nfrimi e d,
W. W. §OIITIL, •
A. SYI IT ZILJ
E. it. SYWC - 11.1.
Montrone. Jan. 18th, 1860.—tf.
NEW GOOOS Is
.4avvbville Centre, Susq..4o.,
WALL Paper, Window Papers and Borders,
V V
a very large stock ibis day reettiyed, by
April 111-,11. R. KEN VON. CO..
siiktylas ns and calicoes, an immense
C variety, bpi• IL KEN ON, 7R. &
EVERY style of Com m Pant,Gamis. Plc. this
c.'ay re e d by It. KF;NXON, JR. Zz. CO.
ILK, Btochs, and CAshmere IS., a tars Sstock, It. KENYON, & CO.
10IIM.S. TOBACCO this-Any receivrd and
Al for sale rower than riArwhore in !in.:llll'n
R. KENYQN..III...& co
1,00 0 y E . R ti , l l ) : , l i i S
or i ri n b miire mid
LARGE Strack.a FANCY Dry' Goorbt fur
sale by R. KENYON, JR. & UO.
ITIEA Setts—Five Elemmt Nt;lex. roinplele
1. from 3 to-850. - R KENYON,IR.& CO,
Lawsville 'Centre Pa, Aprit.,lB6o.
SANFORD'S
LIVER 'IIII I IGORAI - 011,
NZTED. DEDILITATES: • -
, .
ivi.'esiml,nonttrtl rniirrly from Corns, and
1 /1.14 - t• awe ut. r- :.1 • . , 114,4 ;......L a 1 4 ,tplar.1 N1efie 1 00.k.,....3.
bald arprot 0.1 by it ‘ll,l . ,have erod I, um: I. go., r..
lotete.l ::: olth no:ode:leo IL / 4 ,411 the 113 2 ,e.....,.. Zro v. Llell It
ta otelonenile,L - I :
It 1.... eo,ed th005.”14., ~. o libln the log two - .l , nr•
,rlv., 140 xi., ~,, vll 11./,.,.. Id It requl, nit the , togturrm.
. immoile3e.lorrteto-tte, to to:. L. .1........1 o:slook,
The .looe tuna 1...“1. 9 1,../ L.
~ ii.l . t.
'b anon of the
g
imii,,,,,,ainklftz h,....1 to,' I ‘.ll In *orb Oa:al., ...its
- ar,t
the
. q the 114.:, el.. 1 :
Let the allet.le. of 30e, port.eleer.t ruhle you In tho
lee of tbeLll"Dlt IN- , VICIDEV.T.YiIt, atid I:
I. 13 core laver Com-: 0 !plealota, ninon* At -
rtackas Elysprasslia,; 0 j Chronic DlNtrsisoest,
In Um latex Co HI •• L 14 !plala!ii.' Lyarotr
,r,p: Dropsy. Sour:" Os iStosuach,lLltblluot
. Cusllrrocaa, Choi- 4 ' .. ilr, Choler's, 'Mole
rivlloi2tus, CholercAß Infn cl tun. Flatu=
loner, Ja a tt4l I c tci &e' reinnle AVrakttran
4-11. 11:ut lIVIF het:tea sari . 1..e.:111/y as an Orallna
•ry Fnutjty riEttli- 14
, :r I or. It wilt cars SICK.
II DADA, cll. F., Os !avotrleXids eon too::::,,) to
twcnty lll:ittlit•*, If. it avo or llartv 'Yea
6-,tottfol4 arc ink- ;en :.t eotmoeoemaeut of
. A.t %rho tofc letare' ' •givlng their test:l:pony
, 11
MLX WAT F: - TUE, 2101. - .TU IYITII
THE /Nr Mani .1 TOLL, AND Iti7IVALLO
sank TOGRTIIE R. - • "71
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
SArt7PORD'S
FA,131.1-
CATHARTIC PFLLS,
, Xl't 111.111 etuNl
frame Vegrimble .Ext rart • ru s t up
tit S CAE
SA, Air Tight, ak.d wW keep
Stormy climate._
•
Th. Ftt aill!3•• Col
...? _,..... II) nil I. PI LT. ham,
fir Ma attire Catharlie Cil st iii•lt fl. . proora,,, b.
tioed La Lis pracilm• toor . o, '" , I. , ^LY .1.a....
Th • -• r 0 .....t.-mth• ito-r , ••••,ior In 4f. rd from II•oan ' , t)
.:Ittrylonarnaogttir•PiraT. , l la mid no am team., ,ahk.h ,
k ;., own, 0; rt, , ,,r1 to the'r •—• ate , hat iutittectl met° plac e
4.ent s, 11111 n then:x..2lora/1.1 }ti . .
Ur. i'ndoanion Itiql know ' st, Awl differtMOithartita set
0,...1iZ1,...M. 10 - no-m.4 . ...t.; UN I ...Zen.
lb.. FAILI.II * CA- 4•11 A ItTle P1l• J.
tz,.. olch dm. rek•rovo• i.i. ;Ili. nOl eatablial,od t,...t.
..rn emnpona4. , l from al 7% taraly or lb,. pltt+tar.,-
1.:1.1... Extr.ol... which Net ~..v. Mike ou every part of ttai
ale ..tytary eattat, arid...a.,' mit-good ad title Jul - lips..
...,•,,h,,,.. .. c.,1,,, , t0t . i.,E 4 ..-ds,t. ...-1, •. Dr—
rtigetnotlt.i- of sv.i St (tutor It . Ste/14..
I
11,,a.. rail.* to I Uri liatrY and Lolata,
ergalvromt., Pal I L , anti SOMltt , nt lIII',V
.the whole Imtivtfl frou , . 0 - I .ka o_ r _. l 4, tk,..kb .
• 2.-ple•new. In "....,,im.t• rod nt. a Imp' enitar of te•
•,.*.". • Lois of at 10p... Wllite. it erreplat LT tt , rit.
.6 lion of Vol.' ..k. V* . I . i g..
the body 4 t•I I III"."
lick,. lira tt nehe., 'or ! ~.ig h t in II st hear t,
44 Lt. I/ alala it tory! Ingroaeo,,AVeriala at
Childress or itel ‘lll a. • ice, ich.....n.,.....,.. vv.(
Purl ti cr of tlo 1.114 - acatr . g + and outny divlokev in a Viiit
fold/ is twit, ton enattoroln; Vto aneittitCl al alid lillertiat
• war.. Dome. I ion.
PRICE THREE DEREL.,
The . Liver invigorator and Pamir?: Cal
t hartli - 011la 7tZ7,;1;,; — x;;;;;fiy:ZA
amid by tl ' oe ' Trade In all the largo roam.• • ••• •••••
S. T. W. )SANFOnD,
and rrtmtintar.
-385 'Broadwn y s ,t• Ns. V fir).
. For sale - in Itoutromo by ABEL TURILF.LL Agent.
TiltE PA% NTS, !bush.
ljett, 1•01{. I urt,.l.4(*, dr ajley ,upply. Just ro-
ABEL TI.REELL:
.itenieneee, June 31, 1000.
WiIY . STAND YE ALL. THE DAY IDLE ?-
La, iii•Gentierusx in the rultedStatesporenrieg
Atromla to tad eater into an esoy and respeetn
'TA+ MIA uess,bfirtikittrene $5 tallo per day ant be real.
mt. For isartivtttneir addrer4 (wttb stamp.)
Ovt: 186). Sat W. It ACTON & CO..
" !k7(1..: 4 •7, 2C oil h 191.11 t;
BUSINESS. CAAPK.: '
• - JOIDT SAUTTER, .. • i -....
..: ,
ASITIONABLETAILOR.—Montroac,,
Pa. .Sho -
over 1.. N. Itolltuira O Malnlrs*ery; on armti.
Thankad forkot Nora, ho aollclta a continnauct
. 0
—edafrighhnself to . do all work sattatactotily.,Cut:'
tine done , ril short notice, and warranted to at.; . t.- . •
siontropc, , l'a„ July 12th 18011. 7 -Lt, 1.. ; i •
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•
C. 0: FOItDII/illf • •
MAtirrACTIUMFRoe;IIOO73 cb .9/10ES T :Moitte;se.
Pa.; Shop over. Tiler's store. An kWh& orwork
made td erslen, and repairing done neatly.
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•IIIt.:IViLLIA.M..W.WIIEA 9
TON:
, i
Ecuictia THYSieltar , a
. smiozos •marnpr.
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- trim int. M 172 61. V ISTIEA ray. .• I
,Mechanical and Surgical Dentist; receitti,y of Dingitionten,
- N. Y. tender_their prefesslonal services to all who appsdate the "*lterormed Practice-or Physic :"• Cllti*liintl
ikillfht operations on Teeth:: with the most scientific and
approved styles OP platework. Teeth extracted Without
pain and all-work warranted. !
' Jacinto% Jnne 14th, laral. - '' • lye.
• l- ' ...—. l-:..
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. , LI B. ISBELL, '
I
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I)kPAIILS Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry' nt the
11.11, short eSt notice, and on reasonable terms. • All
;work waimntc;d. Shop In Chandler auddesstm's -
store. 11IONTIMSE,Pa. . ' " i ' OC.Z a
.. . .
W3l. sNow • -
illtrielf OFT= PEAta—tireat.lkml4 . l%. Kielce
J oni 310 n r trees, oppotlte the Weetern Howe.' apt •
- •
-7-- • . ~ . P. LINES,,- •
'EtiSITIONABLE TAILOR.—Monty ere, 'AL . .' Mil l
X hi rhannelitock, over store of Redd, Minium •
S. Foster. ' 'Alt 'work warranted. as to ft and tlnhat.T
Cott* done oii short nottch, hi best style. lunlllo'
• DR. H. smrm & SON;
UEGPIN DRNTlSTB,—Montrose,
-
00t Ice Lathrepe new building, over ,„, •
the Bank- MI Dental openttlame will be 'saki. as
performed in good style and warranted.
a. tt.N'cina.trat. • • • •n. 5448.
MIcCOLLt`II.S 5t.411,1,E,
A TTOIttdYS and Connaelloro at Law ' —liontrotee,
Onlan in Latbrops! new bntldtwovarthe Bank ..'
A. C. 111 . 416.6.81.10 E. nat;en.
I)RS. BLAICESLEE & BRI SII,I
Ir k u v jEtt f lotheir trapectthliq
I.Lervieet toile Invalid Publi s e. Chum at the 'width:ice of
1)r. Blakeslee, midway between the village. of Dlmock
and tzpriwgrille.• _ _ al 2t) !AT
L. R. nINOHA3t ~. • .D..C. ANiST.
. ,
1)1{S. BINGIIA3i it - . AlC4lr; I
%troll:1i announce to the publicthat they haVe entered
I'T into et partnerablp for the practice of . . .1
MEDICINE 46 SITItGER ' Sr•
~.
and are prepared to. attend to all crdlK' in the . lihe of their
-profession ut nil hours when not otherwise engaged, I
OFFICE--The one formerle occupied by 1)r. Bingham.
N. B. The book deem:oda of Dr. Bingham must be lime
dintely 4ettied by notes or otherwise.
• New Milford, March, 1t.t,0.. - :L. W. BENT,IIASI
!lIENRYI3.. MetiEAN,,
TTORNEY and Counsellor at Late:—Votemtal Pa
41. Office In the Caton Block. JOsv tf
. ,
~• , DR. E. p: WILAIOT I . i ) -
.
IN RADUATE of the Allopathic and llonropathicleol
- lege:A of Medicine.—Gnat Bend, Pa. Ottice, corner
4 Main and Elirabeth-As, nearly opPosite the .3lethodlit,
Church. - 1 .' 4; tf.s
i wx.,ntrsirince coorso • nesns DIIIN9II,
• IN - 31. IL COOPERS; CO.,
IDANKEO-;._...montro t e,pa..s o ce c s...to Post. Copper
-LP s Co. (Mee, Lathtups' new bolding, Turnpike-kt.
. -•
, ~. ; JOAN GROVES; ' i..
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TuSIITON'AMLIC TAlLOR,—Montrofe,-Pa. Shop 1.
JU nearthel Itiptlst Meeting Rouse, kon Turnpike
Ftreic All iirders failed promptly, In firrt-rnte ptyk.
etittlnL:ilun4 on short make, and warranted to St.
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' . Dit..iou w. 0813
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PIIYSINAN AND SURGEON,—Montrom 2'n: °Moe
on Pub)* Avenue, opimite Searle's 80w1... in4l
' • - DR. G. Z. DIMOCK,
IIYSTMAN ANT) SURGEOK. , ,-31ontmkt, Pa.Oth er Yover: Wit,ons' Stare: Lodgings at Searle'a Bate!.!
H •• - 1 ABEL TURRELL;; • . i
- "NEALER hi Drug, Chemicals, Dye
Stuffs, Maar Ware. 'Paints. Oils. Varnish. Win-
Van Glass, Drocerie,‘. Fancy Goods, .Teuelry Perth- 'la
mem% sr.—Agvnt for all the nui.st. popular PATENT
. :kIEbiI'INES.,--,Montro... Pa. Rug! if
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WM.IV. S3IITII tt, CO., • f
VABINEZ AND CllAili. 31A:sILTACT6IRIV.4.—tot
of Main /trt.vt, Montrose, Pa. • . aEgl i f
, . 1
IJ: C. 01.)1$TEAD ' - . • .1 L. RE.II).
DRS - OLMSTEAD& ,
READ
.
AAT9.I7T!D_ANNtOId'N intoeE
pit,tl
rt. ibehip for the
nililic
"
t t hey..l
Practice of 151-EDICINE & Surgery,
ain't am prep*reti to attend to all.eulle7lin the line of their
profoo,hm. When—the one formerly occupied by Dr. A. C.
ii. Itni , tead, in DUNDAFF. znyl7 31u.
•
• I'1:0F. J. W.•WILLLUIS, r-
BATIBERIS. HAIR DRESSER, offert , his cervices - to
the public, with the gnaninty that hit work I.ltait, he
done in the nthst ekiiff and artistic manner. pr.. 'Shop
iii the north front of the FEANKLLV HorsE, Mont
rOse. Ph. Open on Surulaya from
Is4o.—ti. • ;
1 - LOW .PRICES WIN!
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• .AT T.HE
ORIGINAL ONE PRICE -STORE!
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111.4YMN I BROTHERS'
NEW MILFO.RD, Ea., -
•
A UE NOW I:Et:EWING TITEZAII-
Te....t end heat tuck of Ghods ever brought into diit ,
county, which we are bound to ee.ll cheap for cult or ready
pay. consisting of
Staple and Fancy Dry Ottods,.
Choice Family Grocerits, - . .
eips, Ready Made
.Clothlag,
'Crockery, Wall Paper;
WindoUr Shades, Flour, Pork. , I
Fisk, Skit. Painbi, Uilrc, . Glasa. Fluid,
Coini"011; : HOop-Skirts,!, - •
•
Vzinkee Sicitioug, Fancy GoOdg,
JEW ELILT, Silver. Ware,
I Pail*, Tubs . Brootus,
nod- Lots -nod .Sta&ka of Goods too
inumerGas fo mention. J
WE ARE NOT OLD. OGIES in the
V bitAtiete, thitrzitia, a large profit and depending bn
keldie4 an Old eet of patinae' who haVe not tried a; other
;dam, to eee how much cheaper they am buy: but we tn.
lend to tire up to the mark, and believe-in Felling many
and eelling cheaper than OLD FOGY lilertharitp
can buy. them: Now it the time if von' want to fitve money,
and get Itirgt4e. - Calkitihe ON) PHICE'STOItE, •
I ~,e" .1 large 'stock of- Goodwin & Bur.' Ycilnw -Back
Tohnreo alWaye on band—chew very cheap. whederaileis
" 11 p.
AYMN,' BROTIIRItiq
New NElfurtV., Pt. , Mar:nth, IMO. •
Viryoming INSURANCE Company,
• WILKES-LiAItRE, Pa.
.1,
/ Charter Perpetual.
' illoo,ooo. Surplus $5,000
°rut tzsiztd 11 7 Lrember id. A. 1). 1 g 57.
I)iJu.:(.7roiLs
G. M. Hollehhark, D. G. Drle. , hach, '3. P. Denali , .
i a ohn Reichard, 1h.a.;1 31 or:au, . Chai Domani.;
j, Sam] Wadhams, •R 1) Lacer, . Wm S 'haat,
11. I) Shoemaker, Geo l' Steele, II At Hoyt, -
P.. i'. Saint. Srey. ' O, M. HOLLICNISACE... APreJet. f .
W., 0. !..;restr.is,.., Treto. - 1... D. SLIOEXAKEII, lire Prell
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S ' . .a P. BLACKMAN, Montrose, Pa.;
i girl; y• : - It aent for,Susquifianna Comity:
I
Ays S.LICIT:OR FOR THE •
.3-olenizlix FIRE s LIFE ASSUILANCE COMP NT
141ourgate Fttect, LtnadQn. '
Itevslue.si.momoci.
Nvx cErTr,..4200,-Phuaitelphia.i-
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,NE
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EVANS & AII.LIP . ,- • • . !.
iT AVING milartnel and remodeled their Store,' hare the
I 0.%,,u re 6ritiforintilg, theirmamertme kurtomere tlikt
cloc . are now ready to show thO beet assortment of •
CLOCKS, WATCHES, : -j.
s t l L VER. WARE, PLATED WARE,
i ..
' FANCY GOODS.
•
H GrOlin 'CU Psi NS ' • l i.
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Tea Trap, Breahtpite.,Einger-rluO,
.• •
liair',Pittpy Litbin's Extracts, i.
- r..
Ilptier Soap, Ifix: &c.
n this part of the State.• They hare just returned frdm
New York wlth a full and ostensive assortment of goot,
in their line. :which tiny have 'pnrchased for ash of th e
Matinfactriteni and Importers). and the; dater themeeleh,
lhey can offer Lndiseemente both in et tie, variety and pH
-
.1e... not to he equalled west of New YOH:. Determined ke
keep uri - vril.h the progrete , of-the age, .they have added !to
their atonement-tunny urticlee not previously kept of get--
end ntility and beatitr.,Thanking the community for the
liberal patteinw heretofore received, they would atslkA a
continuance and increase of theeame. .. . ~
. Binghamton, Nay 31.4, 18010: - - . • • : !
11)AF.BITS VEGETABLE COMPOrNLL a intre enrejar
! a :rwribry,. Whokettle and Retail. . •-•
I ' - ABEL TuiirtEL.
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MOUNTAIN HERB
WORM IEI.
Herbs, Barks and Roots -
Poisonous Minerals and Hillis,
MOTHERS TAKE HEED!
Do you when observing the unea4 notions of
your Whiten, confider that it may. be more
than d men, Chao that afflicts them? In nine
cane out of ten. the anise of the little .suffer.
er's anguish 4 tron4,s'i and should he at once
looted to. ,
`HEADS OF !FAMILIES
Nil:tot let your children ittfier, when w• present
ru 1 4 • .
- JUDSON'S WORN TEA
A SAVE AND 11. , EA.3424 CURE FOR WORMS.
now much' better and safer would tt be to
have lt always in the bow*. A little delay
when'a child is taken 11l may often be the cause
Of its death, while acting *ithout delay, and
by giving the JIOI7YTA4Y HERR TEA imme
diately. you will not only save the child a long
and tedious Hines*, and Yourself much expense,
but alto feel happier In knowing that you have
done your duty, and perchance saved its life.,
this medicine is combined purely of
:i; ~ , : III lIIS Qi
NOT A. FAIFFICLE OF ,u
Calonitt . ot. illincrat
TS USED IN IT.
No more - filthy Vermijuia mil he used by
those whoopee use thin 'cra. The only arrive
principle Or all other Vermltugeo and Worm
Killers is BIERCUItY.
CIVE , NO
. 9€o C:0
YOUR CHILDREN.
tjle thb. Simple, Safe., 't.getabli,
~
This Worm Ten W 11.4 discorered In an_unnsual
' wit' , turning vtho Wilds of 'Northern Mexico—,
ifull nceount of it you will And in our.Almanues.
Ask for the "Rescue if Tola dllmanae" of the
hI AF , it, And when, you bare read it, send It to
'your neic,hbors,that.they ins,. *lgo knoyr, of and
Ihetkated by this GREAT itEsnaff t - .
JUDSON'S, WORM TEA..
KILLS.WORMS,
Never Ilarms—le Pleasant-to Take.
CETI PACMCE—rRicif 45 CTS.
Ithe some and :Simi:
lure of U. L. JUltSfiSlk and the portfait
of Tzurn. go each packagoof nag Warm Tea.
a L. =Ds= & co.,
ISOLE PROPRIETORS,
50,Leonard'St, pre cv York.
Jutlsrat'aNVoir - nt 1 11 11
Agrnt Inrvery Village, tun,-
' by all Drugglats. rp .„.
E'&, 13R0., Aaents, llontose. (dgcti
HOSTETTER'S
OMAGH MITERS.
The priprietnis , and inatinfactitrers of- MIS
TETTEWS ISTtOI.,‘C.If 1:1T
TEl;S-ean nppeal with p'erfeet eXfidelose to
ph‘isiehilis and citizens gruel:illy of the United
Suites, becatisc the trticle has attained
mann heretofore unknown. • A „few filets upon
- thi point will speak inure powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion 411,701+in g patter}'.
Tiof'consianption of ostetter'h Stomach Mt
terl for the last yeaftunoumed to over half
mil ion bottles, anl-ffoni its manifest steady
increase in times past,i.t . . - is evident that daring,
the! coming year the cota,Funivion . will reach -..
near one million bet tics. This immense :inlet:lm
cordd never have been sold but, for the. rare
medicinal properties+ contained in the prepara
tioa, and the Sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections M . the country
whCre the article is best known, who not only
recommend the Bitten to their patients., but
areiready at all titnes ; tokive testimonials to its
efficacy in albeases of Etoteachic derangements
and the iliseaseti-fesulting,therefrom.
?This is net a temporary;popuhtrity,obtrdned
by extraordinary efforts in the Way-of trum
peting the qualities of die Bitters, brit
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
• destined to be as endurinins time itself.
Hastetter'S' Stomach Bitters hare proved
a Godsend_ to, re , ions whie fever and ague
and various other - bilious complaints have
counted their victims by .hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
•
are &certain cure for the .Dyspepsia and like
disMtses, is to the proprietors a source of 1311.•
all Coyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood,' and -
imparts renewed vitality tothe nervous s,ystem,
giving irthat tone and energy indispensable
forl the restoration of health. It operates . upon
thestomach, liver,. and other digestive organs, -
mildly but poi:nth:lly, and' soon restores - them
. to iiconditlonaisential to the healthy discharge
• of the ftuictions of *nature.,
Elderly persons may usette Bitters daily as
per, directions on the bottle, and they will find
to 4 a stimulant peculiarly' adapted to comJt
declialiig years; as it is pleasant to the palate,
Invigorating to the bottels, excellent est tonic,
and rejuvenating generally!, We have the
. deice of thousands of aged men arid women
, -
wise have experienced thelieriefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice or physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and,_ fairly tested the
merits, at this article. A' fair :words to' the
gentler Set. : There are Certain periods when
their tares are so harassing that many of them
sinkAnder' the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so. absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if she be young, is apt, to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for, her infant. should theeriod of maternity •
Arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally ';aggravated.Zere,
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.- Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is - agreeable to. the taste 'as
well as certain to give aliermanent increase
of bodily, strength. • ;
All thnse persons, to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers . from •
fever and ague,, caused by malaria, dinrrhcaa,
dysentery, indigestion, lobs of appetite, and
all, diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons' of sedentary .
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to . Hos
tettres Celebrated Storhach Bitters a trial.
CAUTION.—We caution ',the public against ,
using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for 1108TETTSII'S CELEDRATCO
STOXACH Birr,cus, and see that each bottle has
the words "Da J.ltostetter's Stomach Bitters"
'Mown on the side of the hottle; and stamped
on l. the metallic cap covering the - cork, and
obeerve that our autograph eignature is on the
sir Prepared and sold by, HOSTEPPF.,B
83d17/1, Pittsburgh, Pa.,' and sold by all
' druggists, grocers, and 'dealers generally
throughout the United States, South. !Law
Amt. and Germany.
,
lait - For sale in Montrose..bv
ISE-11; ,TUR R Ef.t:
janls iv
OLD MAT. HEATH'S BOOK OF TRAVELS
1 4 S ilia great tfiseovcries.ot: the Japanettela
pod Ea fimia sledicines,with.futtdirectionsfor
tlie'eertain cure of consumption, ca-,
tarrh,rough 4, CO Ickassthriia,fereys, heart iiseastc
beiofea, Clncer.dyspepsia, lifer comp n t,gravel-,
and 'urinary dopissits. firma le' eornplaints; : &c..—
Illutiirated with hundreds rdrertificates'of cures
and 'engravings. For the purpose of rescuing as
many suflering folloii.beingtr as possible from a
pretnature death, it will be bent to any part of
the Continent by send inc, 35 cts, to DR. HEATH,
.020y.v1. :647.13roadway,'New York. City.
t:;fild also by 'A. Tigre% Ilforitrosc: Hayden
Bros., New Milford; C.P. Mathews, Feranton.
SUMMER A.REANGEEKNT.
Dela. Lacka.dr. -Western 'Railroad.
gmammim2;m
-.- • Two hours earlier to kew-Yoric; -
• • One hour earlier to-Philadelphia.,
ON and after Monday, 31428th, 1860, Arairis
will be rim as follows • •
EXPRESS PAS.SERG ER Tnatss--bloving South.
The AeiMnmodation Train 'East, on tho
&E.R. R. arrives at Gt. Bend at 6:38 a. m.
And the Cincinnatti Express it 6:03
Connecting 4rith the Express Train
leaving Great Bendlcd'NeWlork -
"rind' Philadelphia, at - 7:10
Due at New Milford • ' 7:28
Montrose - 7:46
- Hopbottom. . 8:07
lkliehetrion - - - . - 8:23
'Factoryville -t 8:47
- . . Abington - , : . 9:03.•
Scranton 9:35
Moscow - 10:20
TiMyhatuta . 10:59
Stroudsburg - 12:1'7 p. m
„ Water 'Gap - . 12:31
Columbia • - t. 12:45
Delaware
,(15 mitre terrio - diaff)' 12:58
Hope (Philad'a connection) 1:20
Bridgeville - 1:25
Washipgtot: is- 1:58,
Jura:lion (. 2:15 "
New-York . - 5:15
-7,1 b •
• :Th ExprFas passenger Train, South, con
nect-a at lunetien .with .3 p.m.ltrain 6rhthe Cen
tral Road for Easton, Bethlehem, Matta Chunk.
Reading, Harrisburg, •'
. „
• . - Morkitd NORI7L
- ;
Passengers' from Neva York, leave • "
•Pier.No...2 . North River , at: • '7:30 a. m;
Or ttiot'of Courtlaaatreet -4 .• 8:00
Prem . Philadelphin i• •
Leave Kensington. . . . '7:15 . _
Leav - e Junction • • - . 11:15.
Duo at 'Washington . .' 11:33
Bridgeville - • . 12:01 p..m
,Hope(Philad,n eonneetien) 12:13
•Djlawaret (15 minutes to dine) . 12:28 .
Columbia • . • 1:00
Water Gap • • 4 1:14
Stroudsburg . 1:28 •
' Tohyliannu . . i 3:46
Moseow - • -• 2:21
Scranton - • 4 4:10
Abington " . 4:47
- o , Abington
- 5:03
Nicholson - • 5:22
Hopbottom - - 5:43
31ONTBOSE - !. 6:0•1
New Milford . - • f1:22
Great Bend 6:40
Conaerting, at Great Bend with the •
Mail train West, at - .•
and tho Night Express at • - 1:36 a. m.
The Mail Train, West, which leaves Great
Bend at 7:24, p. in., is a thrOgh Train, and
roaches Dunkirk at 8:47 a: m. • ••
ACCOMMODAT I ION Tnms,—Moving North.
Leave SeranOn for Great Bend-nt 9:40 tn.
Ffletor)viile . - , 11:00
Nieholmon - -1 41:30
Motrrome • - 19:45
Great. Bend - 1:50
Contreets with - Dunkirk Ex. West at 3:06
516V1.11G SOUTM'
The New York Express,. East,
nr
riveri Grent Bend at • 1:17 p.
and connect+ with the Aemtnnfodo-
Thin which learem'Gt. Beznf, , nt 9:15
Montrose • - 3:10
Nicholson , • 4:2v
Puetoryville - - - 11.15
Due at Scranton = 6:40
• The Actornmodation train :does not leave
Sernton untiratter the arrival Ot the morning
train on the Lackawanna & BlOomshurg R. R.,
the, g i v i ng p.is s en gees from the Wyoming Val•
ley n direct connection for 1116 %Vcst. by the
morningtr*ain. •
' For the accommodation of nay travel on the
Soti:licrn Division a. Pass.thgeri Car' will be at
tached to the Express Freight trUin—
Leavinl! Scranton it - - i 4:00 a. M. .
Due at . Moscow
'
5.40 _
StrOudshurg, , - : , 1n::25 ,
Junction - ~ l• ' 3:10 p. m.
Returning. leaves koction at - , 3:40 a. m. •
Dye at Stroildsburg at. ~ l ' . •. 7:35
Moscow - - -2., , , 1 :50 p. tn.
. ScrAlton . - :: 1'.:2.5
Passengers to and from New _York Will change
cars at Junction. To and fom Phil:l...via B.D.R.R.
leave or .ake ears at Hope. ForPitt.ston, Kingti
ton and - Wilkes:Barre, take card of Lackawanna
& fifiminsburg R R.". at SerantOn. For Jessup.`
Archbald, and Carbondale, take; Oinnibusses at
Scranton. 'tickets- sold and bkaggage , cheeked
rltnotlott. JOHN IIIOSSIN, Supt.
Wm
~ JF.NRS, Ge . neral Ticket Agent.
Scranton, Nay 113 d, 1,860. '..,
... s tioSED!
Qe . 1 ......, 3' R - Fil OTt'S•;.2 -''
, •
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. 01 II 11 1 1 ) l i nt C ".4: 1110
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.-A; aperient and 'stomachic Ifieparation of
MDR purified of Oxygen and . Carbon by eora
bastion in Hydrogen, of high medical author
ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the
following complaints, viz.: 4
DEBILITY, NERVOUS AnECTIONS, EMC
CIATION, DYSPEPSIA. DIARRHEA, CONSTI
PATION. SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY,
JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS . RHEUM&
TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES. INTER
MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC
HEADACHES, FEMALE IVEArNESS,
MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CIILOROSIS,ete., '
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN, etc.
The IRON bein,tr absorbed 'by tba blood, and'
thui circulating through the whOle cystem, no
part of the body can escape their truly wonder
ful influence.
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can fora moment be
compared with it. Impurities of the blood, sle..
proaiion of vital 'energy, pale and otherwise ,
aialtly, complexions indicata its necessity in al:
tunt:".kvery conceivable case. In all cases of _
f• male debility (fluor albusi.chlorosis, eto.), its
e:fects are delightfully renovating. No remedy
has ever been discovered, in the whole history
of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy,
and fully restorative effecti. Ooodappetite, com
plete digestion,. rapid acquisition of strength, •
w:th an unusual disposition for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately follow its _use.
As a grand stomachic and general restorative t
it has no superior and no substitiste.
Pot unlit neatliat metal beau* containing
- .SO n 1.94. prier 50 refits per hog t sir haft',
ftt fin; one daL.a, hexes. 00.-,For saleby
Deii:r.ct-t. generally, Will Ifie:'sent free,to
any addressee, receipt of the price. _All Let.
tiers, orders, etc" frJsouhLbr ad4resaed.tOl
•
R. B. LOCKE & CO..
Oeneral Agents. .
339 BROADWAY, 3 V.
N.ll.The above la 'a fle•slaille of the
%ha an each box..
For tk*. Hoptron-by r_
decls IT " ACV. TURR4L. Ag 40.1
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• DYSPEPSIA AND ;PITS. ;
- , J
thogreat ebrer of Cemutnp.
Ulld for several years AO_ badly afflicted by D,vs.
pep;ia that for a part of the time be wao cinilintlf to his
bed. Ile was eventually imred by a prescription futmishal
him by a youtw clairvoyant girl.. This prescription; given
him by a ittere child, while in it state oLtrunee. has cured
everybody who tuts taken it , never havitur fulled once. •
itie equally sure in cows of Firs as Cif breetrena. t
An ow:raving Is here given Of the prinelpal herb ascii In
this medicine, and all of thu Ingredients Ore to be found in
any drug store. I Wllliend this valuable - prescri pt Ion: to
any person, on thereeclpt of one stamp tit. pa,' pos14120:
Dm PILELPs BROVC 4 r. 21 (Irand-et, Jersey (lin N r :' , /.
MI of Dr. 0. Phelps Brown's Remedies are for sale at
so.tnehardia Dvlsd, Pa., by S. It. WtST., Buytlm*
CATARACT. WASIIING-tlikCillff.
Clottting, Time, and 'Labor Sated
INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPS,
..The most simple, etonhinleal, and , durable ' ,
orticle . ever offered to tho public to ti,lleviale the
discomforts' of wash-dAY:•• •
Description. -i.
It consists of- a metal cyllnder, with ribs on
tho inside, and an interior cylinder a w ood,
with ribs. There is a space from six to eight
inches between the two cylinders. Onetrauk
turns Both cylinders at the same tine in ppo
site directions, rapidly creating a suds, fercing,
thii.water through the clothes, *andeffectually,
removing the dirt. The action of- the Writer I
does the work quickly, dispenses entirely with
rubbing, and thus saves the wear of elothcis
JAMES B. RODGERS; .
104 Xnes Alley, Phil 'is Airenl for Penn.
SULLIVAN &H'fATT, Pro
• 54 BEEKMAN ST., NE IV YORK.
N. B.—State andCountv Rights fur said, and
purchanerß sipped with 51aehiniis ai wbcdeaare
on tibeial term*.
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91aihine is in Operatiott by,ft Mon risii
daily, at our autesioom, 439 Braridwar. - •
C CO taliB enie m
MEAT MARKET. L.-'
O,i ihienue; - near
.'Searles HOtel:
KEEP constantiv,oo hood a good supply .of.
; MEATS of all kinds- CASIIII Hi for
Beetaittle,Calvesitilseepoid La Wt.
Also rorAplideo of an kinds. •
HENSTOCK & HAWL Y.
R. T. HiNSToCK: NA LEY
MOtrime, 4arelt.3oo. '49.1-4(.?"-%
BILLINGS. 'STROM), •
FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE. AGENT.—
• ' - • Montrose, 'a.
TESTIMOIS I LS:
. .. . . .. ,
WE,_the undersi,gned, c er tif y. e that we W — ers
insured in Fire Insuraneq Companies reprei nted.
by Mr. Billings' Stroud, of ilontrose, anii that,
having suffered !loss by tire while • insure , we'
were Seyeral ly paid by said companies to t 4 full
extent of cur claims; .and we have confide nisi in
• i
him as a good and effective agent.
JAS. It. IJEWITT, ZIPIION COBSJ .
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LATHROP & DEWITT, ' 11. J. WE*
P. 8., CIIANDLER, J. LYONS & :Ili!,
BENJ. GLint - wrir, LEONARD SEA)ELE.
slontruse, l'u. November 9, '69:*y .. 1 -
bnportaast National Works!
Publisheq , by. D. Appleton &Co Ottf ant
Brii'dway, New York. The following w 1
are sent to subQcribers in any part of the eit
ty, (upon receipt, of retail price.),by mall - ori
press, pre, aid :
A I •
New AMERICAS CYCLOPEDIA :—n popu
lar Dictionary of General Knowledge. edited .by
Geo, Ripley and Charles'A. - Dana, aided by-a
numerous select corps of writers in all branhhes
of sciences,-Art, and Literature. This worst is
being published in about fifteen large taltaVo
volumes, each eontaining . lso twn.colunin pages.
The first 'eight volumes are now ready, each leon
taining near 3,50 . 0 original articles. An Addi
tional volume will be published once in Aunt
three months. Price in eloth,B3; sheep,o3,-
50 ; half !lawmen, $ 4; half Russia, 84,50
each. : 1
The New American CyclePtmlia , is popular,
without being.-superfiela),• learned but not pe
dantic, comprehensive --hut sufficiently detailed,
free from personal pique and party prejullice,
fresh yet accurate. It is a.complete stateritent .
of all that is -known upon every importafit topic
within the scope of human.intelligenee. Ek:ery
important article in it has been specially written
fur its pages by men who are authorities thton
the topics of which -they speak, ' They ar t t re
linired to :bring the subject up te s the present
moment ; to state jdst how ie'str.nds-now. All
the stati-tical information is'froir i . the lutes re
ports; the geographical accoua s keep pace
with the latest explorations; historical nutter
include the freshest just views,.. the biograpidt..:iil
notices not only speak of the dead, but all Of
the living. - It is a library of itself.
ARRIDGMVICTiir THE DEBATES or CONGIIsS:
Being a politic:a History of the United Siates,
front the organization orthe first Federal ton
gressin 17§9 lb 1856. Edited and complied
by Hon. I,l.;imis H. Benton frrim the Official
Records ofCongress. Th. work will be 4tn
pleted in . 15 royal octavo volumes of 750 pages
each,.ll or which are now ready. An stitlititnal
volume will be published once in threemon i hs.
' Cloth, 83 ; -- I.aw Sheep, 800; Half 31orocco,
84; Had Calf, 8-1.50 etech.. - '
THE . l A'ar of- PnocuniNG THE CIT'OI 3 -EIHA -
Qtt DEBATEK.—Forin a club or four, sad" remit
the price of four"hoeks; and live eopie - s will be
sent at the remitter's expense of carria7til or
for ten
,subscribers, eleven cupids -will be Sent
at otir expense for yardage. .• •
To AGENTS.-NO other works will_ so libe'r.
ally reward the exertion 4 of agent. An Aeent
Wanted'in'this Coirniy. Terri's made known on
application to the Publisher. •
,KEYSTONE HOTEL;
At' Montrose, Penn.
WM. H. HATCH, Proprietior.
fTIHIS now and commodious Hotel situated
1 on Puhlic.Avobue, near the Court House and
nearly in the centre of the business-portioa of
6ntrese, is now In ly completed and furnished,
and was_opened ou.Monday. the .27th day of
September; 1858, for the accommodation of
the public and travelers. -The Proprietor feels
confident that - he is ntiw prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give
gpmplepi Satis
- The Hotel and Fornhure are new, an,d no ex
pense has beert.spared to render it equal,if !not
superior to ant• similar establishment in this parr
of the State. It is well. supplied with all ithe
recent improvements and eorelorts, and obliiing,
waiters will elway'•s be readvto respond to ithe
call of customers.
• Thetstalde-, eonriPeted with . this; i I otimelare
New wild Convenient. 1
The Proitriet or respectfully solicits the patton
age.,.t.his old friend, and tlie '
unlike generally.
W . LATCH.
<, S.ll' 'at ►
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" . D 7 I C .t/P V] 111 A fin
IL lE:SA I, E 5.1.11. T IDEA LLB,
2•011. Wash ingtpu-si,
(Pireetly opposite Washington 3flrket i ).l
IVew 7iT,taie3K.,
QTILL.coNimiEs to .Grfo the vita and
1 , ...) - COUNri RV trade, all' kinds of FOREII3N
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the Verlo , A.!at figukls;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part ofzish
ton's celebratell brapd for table and dairy Use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Brownlow's, &e.
and 5000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares,
Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies, Nantes, &e.,;
all 'of which will be sold at bargain prices ..fi:91.11
vessels, store and storehous . es:
• I
Any purchaser wishing to Fit,leet from g,ood
assortment will find it to hiS interest In eall.l
N. B.—Fi n e tuble salt put up in small bagi of
different sizes; and Constantly on hand in ship.
ping order. Argo a splehdid article of .Rifek
Ground salt; in Out, boxes, put up and - for tittle
hr tht i quantiqi, in cases of five dozen each.7l
Newsl r.ke,vv's !
HAVE You HEARD The NEWS?
WHAT . NEIVS -
WITT THAT J. L. 31EIMIMAIN Is NOW ILECEIV6IO
direct frOm New Turk . . uuo t her of ble dio*ontodis of
embracing in the Dry Goods line, tie Lulus, Chains, man
tillas, Bitk, . Poplins, Prints, etc., ete...ete, as wens OM
stock of Domestick, such as summer cloths, fOr men and,
boys' wesr, STtlrting. , Tic:Mugs, Denims", Cotton Yarn;
Carpet Warp, Batts, etc.' Grocerles r -a full assortment.—
Fief—Mackerel, Trout, Whitefish. Codfigh, and Herring.
lLsrdwarg, building materials, Nails, GlasKi_Patty, Paints,
Qils, Dyestuffs. Read g.made Clothing, the -worktuanildp
WAlatAtiTgli. 11 ts, Cups and Bonnet.; of thehicestotyle.
Boots end shoes, worth from if 1146 to $3., In fact almost
every variety of Goods usually inquired fur at any country
st ore ant be found at the
upsotivi LEE iltlliNeci „
vitt
and it in the aim of the proprietgr to make such disposition
of tits Goods Ma neither hie stratxrs nor his patrons 1111
naoex• J. L, ItERIt1114;
Uptunville. re., ,Inn I,t, ThcMLtr
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BINGHAMTON N. Y.
Rooms open -for instruction from 9a.m. to 9:30
113 . ' -1 - •
FACULTY:
.
Ti W.' LOWEE.L, Principal, Professor of. the
.IBcience of Ascents, Practical Accountant.
Author olLowell's Treaties upon Book-Keep.
ling. Diagrams illustrating thii same. •
JoIIR Rasps, Commercial Accotintant, Profit*
l ot Book , Keepiru; and Practical Mathematics.
et:milli; Assistant Professor in the Book
Keeping. Department. '
J. WauUstt, Professor a Practical and Or;
;mimeo's!. Peoruantihip, Commercial Calcula
tions and Correspondence.
LECTURER*: •
Iftm. Daniel' S. Dick irson ' Lecturer on Consmer-
Mal. Law and Political Economy.
Hem. Ransom &acorn, Lecturer on Contrasts,
IDromissoky. Notes and Bills , of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E Andrews, Lecturer en Commercial
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ELIIIINING COMMITTEE:.
Ifpu..Sheiman D. Phelps, Wm. R. Osborn, Esq.,
'Tracy R.Rorgan, Esq.
iThe Object of this College is to afford to all
aifopportunity of obtaining a thorough Business
E.ducation. I '
iThoi Books and Forms are carefully arranged
by practical, aecOuntauts expressly for this In
stitution' and embrace ail the recent improve
ments. .
The course oT in - strnetion eompries every
deiiiitnaentlof business. 'The learner will be .
,
thfiroighly :taught the science nod practice of
Dduble'Entry Book. Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business, viz :•General
liSer
'ehandising, :Manufacturing, Banking, Coiiimis-
Steanibouting, Railroading, Forviarding,
Freighting. Foreign Shipping, ike. • / '
Ladies bepartment entirely separate from
ill:it-of the gentlenien. • -
-titthients ran enter . •Coliege at/any time and
redeiveitidlidual instruction. Ltv this arrange
•
mint every student is Rermil l so to progress as
raPidly as his enterprise and ,ability• will per
mit, and when through, perfeei and complete.
will receive:.a Diploma Which - will enable him
to leview ut pleasure. '
Time to complete the course,-6 to 12 weeks.
No'vacations: - Board $2 to $2,50 per.week y
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' /TElfinS:-
Book Keeping , full accountant's course.
including Practical Penmanship, Commercial
Computations and • Diploma, (Time unlimit
ed,)• -/' . - • 835 00
Same .course for Ladies (separate) 2O 00
.Penrntufship arid Arithmetic, —lO 10. -
Teitch'ers' course inyenrnauship,Practi- . •
c4l and Ornamental, - - 30 00
TiJelVii lessons in. Practical Petimnnship, • 2 00
.145 0 Occasional
. clasvi • will le . formed - in
Phboograff. For full particulars send for a
cir:ular.. oel3* y
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