. I,commestelr.co.l i tie field, including many of fereigu hitt 1, , 1 1 1 - who, not w itlistandinnthe odium son; it t, Fut uNn Gr.marsox: — h o ld t „..a to be cast upon them, nobly went forth Dial Stu:—l can _scarcely defence of- our flag—dont insult their peace while so much higotr,y, fanaticism " , ' and intolerauce is raging around., me, . i tt : brothers it . home if they liapen to direr 10 honestly wth yoh. - ' 1 its blindness and "zeal not . according , - Truly votirs, i knowledge." lam daily enquired of by Y. C. Tytun. I I 1114'11 of both political parties,. my opinion '°--;_ as to the future, as W ell as the present ;e - --"'"" Disl9yal Publications' voa as to where we are drifting bete at'i home.. 'Tis uo• use stopping' to dismiss I It is certainly desirable, while the G 4 -- the question what has , brought Ita t „ :ernment is engaged hi 'the great work pf where we are; the more we talk or think suppressing this monster rebellion, that upon the past, the more we may differ.' I, the people of the loyal States should nil, 'Tis hardly possible that any mic of sound waste their energies in useless conten mind will deny, howevet, that for Some tiOns, mid that tricy should; so far as coth reason a bad state of feeling has existed,• patable with public:liberty, forget -iniuOr and much hatred has mairife-sted itself be- ! differences of opinion, and direct all their w teet' the North and Smith, f„ t .' m „,,,. energies to the one great purpose of reS- years. The cloud has long been lowering Ii enng the country from the danger that around; skirting the - horizon and froiii, I Petnnles it. To this end it would be ad time to time with my weak abilitv;l hasle I visable for the Administration to hint to warned my fellow citizens, of the - eoto i n those party ore ins radiject to ' its inflit-i storm,,the 12 , , d e , o h tt h, effects of w hi e h ‘‘ ,' t ,' enee, and instruct others sustained by Is are beginning to-feel. While I lifted „p patronage, to cease the - bitter warfare my voice and - feeble pen the past minter, iwinch they have been earryingon againit and besought Dm:meet - ills; llepublicans, I the; Democratic party. Many of those Knownothings, and all, to. lay by party i newspapers habitually malign and inisreP- , and look our difficulties, fairly in t h e f ace, j resent the people, nourishing bitternefis and meet them by making. some s.•fcrifce land inviting retaliation. They afford aid before-it was too late, I with others ' and comfort. to the common - enemy by in were derided as "Indon rivers; . and .be i sisting that the Niwth is overrun wit i one wing of tlie Republican party, (for secessionists and sympathisers with tl e , they have many) it was boldly asserted, I rk:bens', who arc only waiting a favorable that under certain_ continft they " I encesm ppor . tunity to thwart the Government, would "let the. Union slitlb;" by another I when such is not the fact. •The North Is wing it was said, you cannot drive t h e I united in support of the Government, and ,Notilli out of the Union, and by another, 1 time rebels should be made to understand if they should attempt it, -that 30,000 this great truth. So long, however, as iden could whip them one,iii about sixty I these organs of discord continue to mil-; days, antrthat the slaves jconld rise, kill l'rerresent the North by l'r(;elahning tinit their masters andlinish the joh. Bat t h e I a large proportion of its, citizens are dire one idea wing which`has iillee, IloWled the loy4 to the Government, just so long Oil "on to itionnoor cry, must have their, i t• the rebels be encouraged -to Pen - ever(' ih say, and their day. - 1 think they mieht I their insurreetinnarY design's- A numblr with propriety be called the ride or ruin,' of these mischerions newspapers are milso part of the republican party; they are ate I engaged in misrepresenth,g the object ilmf .i itators by profession, and are miscalle tear,d I the 3r, . 'ploy rOuse to endorse the Na retb t.rmers. Th e y d, t - ,„ 0 ,1 . ', 0 ,,„. t i me5 , di_ 1 ti4mal platform of Congress,but insist that ; reedy or indireetly', bit they do much ' the Administration must convert this more harm than good, ,filk, Sampson r i strnegle,_condueted upon national F i r' . 1 old; they may prostrate tip pillars, Orenl ciph4or a national perpose, into a great of a wrong,but not tinly crush themselves, John Brown laid, This sue'ffestion, slim but destroy many innocent -victims they 'ablrorant to all Union men, excites di's might wish to save.-`, TIA chts - s of reform- gust and distrust among the people,. timid CT'S are never sate to trust '; they lost the ! the serious injury to the Goc eminent. Imattle et - Ball s h ue , . ae d t o i l e , th e i r i n n a ,. fhe Ambnielstmeition should show its, di's „,ee i s clerked, I e„.„ r t h 4 „ at i,,,,, with i ts aple-oval ofall stim•li incendia,ry. publieq , Constitutienal checks and balances will be i torus by withdrawing from them its coati lost alSo. Tire truest retie-tiler who ever ; deuce and l'at r "nag e- Ti..) - are doh}:'' lived, was Jesus Christ ;1 the ' 4 litr e r o w e ,, , more.harm to the eau• - te of the country between the kiwi and heavenly ttetelminejs, rthati it zh"'Y were open advocates of dk's and overflowing love and sympathy he , nuh'n• — l'u' ri ' d and rule ”' 1. --.5.- ....a— manifested, and the aregr;: malignant, and i short sighted reformers ol' these days, are'. Jeff. I)avis Dead. ' :is radical as light . and darkness. And A telegram says that Ilan, is dead.emd. I e yet malty of them are good men, and i diembas he has lately lived—in it wicked v I love themfor wheats they do • but :I •um • mist C • Ily inanner, for hamerin , Ifs - atispise the intolei-aume and na'rrow ' min - -; th l , ' , ' ,,,,i,y 4l : w , i l u y n t a i me t h e ' j att ;m ows suc h a s .ted Imig.,t ry which manifests itselfni many him to reach their latter end. ...Ways, mei on different oei-asiens. "Tis a ,- --- - - - --- - - - - ttoarma ar ttetier.--xemieeh• her--b,• given, that t m, little account whether yint got seuryy on pork or mutton ;so there is little diflir- , I'Ve n s t i ,"`t!, 4 ;mt„ t i.T,r,,:" . l .ll r it,i i ,7T`.l.„Z i ,• s .ll, 3 4" l enee if a man has but (hl, e„ iii ,, a. • whether (Mee. In ? . ontrr..e, on . .dotnli,, .1» Iv Id. 1t. , 61. at t:o , ~. ~ , o'clock. p. In . and on the fINt Motolas of each monk(' - 't is goo,' or Mid. No t e lt ( torii a m. te 'l lit s tme relher.to ret el% e aplic.ll.loll4 and m tfse appropriarlo 1, 2Zi V ell hall he Lid, and „se.] his i intimumee f:', r olt. ° l4`,'Xmt.fe l .iT H e t e e gtim l 4r•V. r .k, r X "l c . ":•; nn `l i : ri "; f rom t i,, score,since t hi s terr ibl e war -.lto pros ide for arming the State, ap ' pro " % co r‘ x a te . ' t., L .4:1 ' 111 Mont or lloano de lii.urr.l broke out ready to stand imf the Govern- ; . __, inent and m timmtain the law sand the Con- ' 82 " I EMPLOYMENT: Th' ' lii7:: alts I 1011, if be s mys he would calla eouvei - -41. - fl4-1 . .5 . . !• • w-A-"%ri lx) :1 ..,-.. i oil 4.1 41! 1' li' ''''t I I l'",, and 1% ill't reel tin- t01....1.ret trill e.VZ S :I 1 i r P o . n a: r Zi ' l, t t: ' ne .:: :,l P -I ' ln r tT.l h o t i i t I .' I% d i l l i c i l ' l ' l l ara n j i p '' t t , ll n 1.1111.: ill: , ll . 11l % °Mir 1 . 11 , •11 ,t , I Carl .1 f , r. '.; (I. ‘ ir."."' En' 4 ' '' E"" ' " ' ".'-'n't". it' .1 A il Es ' ''''' and fight, call te•r o th e r t h e „Id turn-.who .... r ' '''''''• 7 ' l ' l ' l " "!.''' •epli - , ..-.111 calmly 14 Itll s . (:Z t .: the M 1101 Z. V.1 . 01/1111, A i • • N - —' . - „ pi ,„,,,,r,,, ~, „, .,,k, i ,,i, to int. , ~„,r,, c mini§trator's (Awe. ....co-. Li0,,,1 ,htiitlilty, li,i , ealled a si- Wlll;FiNilsEi.'swl;4C',."rm:;7!":l'.',';','r'Z',,',',n".l',l,..`t,',' `,V1,',..! 4 ,,,,...i, eii‘ I, *c::: , : . : I c 'in ,. , .. 0 , r ,,,, t,t .... ti la t Ili , ti , f i l , 7 , t i 1 , , 1 ,, 1 , . 7 , 1 , / . 1C • , 111,..4 1- 1 0 , 1 1 . r, a d p, Nen, 4 od ' . I,h, ri .1 ot -h r i.. t •., ivac h ilit4 ., N N. ,.r, •,f, ,I, e 1 i,,, T . ~,,e . rat tit. and t1',”... l ' el ' l:l i' :% 7 l:tal 4 T" 0 2 r7, 1. :11.;:1 1 :1.71: 1 =1,1. 1 711.; 4. , ....r i t ,, , , .., t , , f i 1t , 5 1 1 0 iddt r,th In lilt make Limms a the t..3tne 'ltlie;. brir'• • 1141'111 fillt •cllT:se NOl, ille , Sed Tire time peaeemakers, for they ' shall be no-om Sept. 34. till,—Gt J.IS, I.(RIAN, .ldin'r, , • 4--illed time eimildreu of. God, - lio. te your F t * - , ' ii-aiT , l•ighlmt - mr as :,,m, , elf, 10Z-e, womi;eth no ill '. - 0...11.01 - SCS ' llt y anted 9 imm Lis itt•ighlmor," anti reniarks that a cowl- ' e•: 1 be called of :' , 1( . /1 Merl is Ca. , : Fllinni e., ' Foil - 5'131 4: 1 . A ,- -- ...41,_ I, • 'rittemelen, MI, PummiegiOn arm Van IM- '• ..c Ne• . Tell, motto compromise With traitot s, lmt r • ,; ‘ ‘ iit., iummn.nien North ;and , Sinai], his il - STITES . CUBIT 111 ..,„th must lie stoeped ; rift- motto is., • . 111 . , ..• I lt , r., r.:4 , er,.i..1:: - .d dealreto pnrcha.4.. at Vtgi Milford. ..likl hy the G-overnMent to . plli. tit4Wll t 7 i ~. e g , u2i . t „, ‘ ..upt ) .1. 1 ,.. T billion and •eir ," 'r '1 I T '- • ••• It' /. ant ) "4(11" the , Thirty. Horses -for Cavalry Us 4 ..02,,t i I utitm ; ‘ ilollt 1/Vla: t fT911,1 tit Flttrento.eicscc hAnd.hiLlt fl ;cave rea 2 .on free. to combat error. MC: lunb+. good . Wind '' and r•, e:. ' 2% ‘ , c e , ' ; ' 11 1 0., r:d a rr. r :s .. . 'll )int,% ' ! litther fought for :r literal Garet-I'llllcm ky,`,, l = l ._•:•mmi Boma • II 0•I 1 N • I'l ) and the rights of safely, iii Persim.,•simeetql , imc.d. e . Thurldn.an n d s Frt . dll.... a vill s ‘, l ‘ lll l ,Vt ‘ h rd .:;l•l7 n iii l l l : ' ) - Nes% 3111L2rd,1, p!. Stl. - APPLEII.IIII .Ist and property. When those rie+ts. are en- ' k row. lied firm, where is 41-er eolenitution and la ws - ? Is the old heathen Maxim of -"all Ors nee'i.ilent M war.," to bi revived • imm this 14.4asted eliristints Republic ,'t . But zeal for a ceriain platfornt is one thin~, and for our Constitatiomquite, anothermatter. Time New York Herald of the tlt!nd, speaking of the threaten6d - attack on the office Of the Daily News Find other papers, says such mobs are Stimulated :mainly by "abolition vae-abondit, wholly milmrincipled, and %%di° Wish toy embarass the measures of the administration which 'eight not to be compromised bit such -in : ffimous allies." But Certain pfnlosophers starting with theimne,i4lea in . raiii,,to restore the supremacy of the lanes proclaim., that eases may arise..absolving, front moral or legal obligation thereby tacitlyMdmit tint; the - right of mob law. Away ivith such heathenish dof. - rmas; let liolit, - reason, love and charity to-pi:mil; atop denouncing peace meetings as secession indetiite , .; do as you wonld he done by.; droll Party for the time.being; make tio iOninat ions.; Let the people choose whi r Unt they will, cul tivate a little more frieitpship pit ;hornet' frown.do wn mobocracy before 'von feel its retaliative rebound, if ,We wit,l the next great battle, which seems likely soon to come off, (which I pray God wit: may) • I hope there may be somellmpes^ for honor able peace. I want the Sin of mbarding Fort Sumter wiped out before would be' Very liberal; after'lia i I wont vigilee -1 eri tbing - Tmthonor . hist Ihi,bign Tow er' step in m , et . divide! 'us iottelesslv. 1 wilt.rieter consent• te sqhrate,' nor to tear the constitnthnt Unto frag ments and join in the suleidal cry, subjugate and `liberal.e.., it I respect the colored race, because God lade them. I would mitigate their spfferin' s, and ele vate then, socially and Moral! • whether free or slave, in every leit,al an' constitu tional way possible, and!conld I by offer ing my life a sacrifice to:stay t As desolat ing ing war and save the na'tion, uould do so 'willingly, liut slavery can 'neter be done away by force of arms, a:nd hate a coun try left worth preserving, /liristianitv. ' the law of and kindness Must do it it' evel fbnl e ; if th0 u v4,43400 oe 1.1..4 - About 'theii neighborti, &mounting those as secessionists who hoile for peace, b.ut, . . pave from time start supportect the war and the goyma whew, wOuld el ist them selves, the : F. might be meye in he way of their duty; many such timid_ bb shared, and if -not too great eqwardsi' they tire heeded. My opinion, When' t 4 first 75,- 000 nip for the war were callqd out, that if there inuSt he coercion, the ball shOuld' have been at least 300,00; smile of the one idea Men, thought life wild the south: would , be starved did - ant i i yield, long be= forb the three months qpiredr, I trust that time pious Republicin papers at- least :-ill frown down mobia.'w and while Dem , '-':-.1,1t.g. about three to 01,)C , a rejn the bat- lIARFORD UNIVERSITY. Ift lII'. Fall Term or . 1 his I list i lOn nill.cotnutrnee Wednesday; September 4th. The Winter term ml Wednesday Dcsavmher 4th ;,and the Spring tertmon Wed nesday. February 191 h. • Each Term consists or eleven week*. IEII-I!CP'MZTBEIiEi, TuLTJON.—Common Branches,: Including . 113,00 nitnritl Plalltlophy, Chemistry. rhysiology and lltstit - Freping i 4,00. Algebra. Gimmetry and Ancient Language. 5.90 French • , 5,00 Music on - l'inno, until the War Is over.. ... ... 6,00 Room rent. /AO Esir.mses otlteeinition_risim • Lop Lectures wvth a good Ayaratus are givr - week..• F.ach ;room turaslted with a eookingi s dort and tabl., for those who elmose. to board then] ltnard (tin be lutd In the ntrightmrtiond at t per week. Pay in advance: or pronerly.secnred. Mauna. Aug-11,4.14, tried. NICHOLSON ACADE • NiCHOLSO3, WYOMINGITY. 1 COU PENNA. • /1111 E Fall Term olt hi. Intl itution will commence 4 n Iklon.liv. Scpteniller Y. ism. anti contitno• twel weekg, 5•2'35 per b ill pay for Ixtfard, room, wan t in: Iron in: and tuition. I toom s can be obtained for c wi;ldne• to - board tbern,elves. U. A. STONE; Principal.) tileboll•on, Augu4s, , • StS.Q. CO.SLASSICAt -ADAM .Eh.t 712oimtrcsisic) . , 'Mb oxi.zu'm., PROF. S.S. HARTWELL. B. A.:PRINCIP,AL. 1414: EU. Tezcher of VOcal Mu F. Mimi L. Incestructrvew of French and In, Mho. E. Blackman. Instructresg Or Bluely on I'i..u. it , s A. W. llnrtw•.fl, Joetruetrc in Priumeyflyor: . • mein. I C. C. Hal Kev, 3L4).; instructor of Ana toin2i and GlNin3oc . D. Lecturer:. on* Other At.ll , tantS nad LectnAereArtil empinytal a 3 tli wants of the"malualmay demand. T IIE next Term willbegin on, . . . . . Monday, ',September '9, 18 61. In announcing the commencement of the next Aeadv• tnie Year of tlito , Institution the tnartees are happy to state that their exPcm.tationr of merest, fort the y'rjnat e .. ded hare been fully realized. .It to now in a tiourichl condition, and they feel confident In raying Solite pith] c that It is entirely ivorthv . of the patronam of all who d - airel s hone manta, digetrihue, & the acquisition of knol4. edge,NOtutberns a preparation for tillego, or tesehin •• or other puranita. los patrons may be lOttndio all pa or tlin County sac! to then+ toturoaco is Made . respect! g Its merit*.. . Tuition pi; Term of Eleven Weeks. . . . Primary Deparemant , 4 $3 8 0 . • Ifiglier .gogieb '''- 1 600. . ratia..Greak. mad German , eactre 4 00, Branch , • , 300. kimillsh. - with'rdia liarir:o4p•-• -.. ;• t ... i ... t .. .. 7 60. Sc kW for the above 'dailies idiall CICCeII .. .. 9 00. .• DraWiii^ • 900. Vocal Vrodc,, itlircolcrropr per week.)- • -• • .. 1 00 ..Idrode ou the Photo, : .. , • BIP . : Use of Inatrumant . - 4O O. I .. Board from $2.00 to $2.50 per week... • . • The Same eo aim:Onto-was her4. 4 afilre ; for Mw- irlsldilg to board themsetrem , For other 41110ra:tattoo addreBB 1 , . • Prlrudpal at Montrosi4. • W. •TESSUP,prerldeut. C. P. 'Thrall: Secretary: ' -, - • ' Montro.4e, Irazliat 12,1861.—tC •.- • . Nu& l ynneip A PE 1. 4 3000:ROL , Ls, A t LL.M.I% 1 in . Eßis r ., ''INEX.T3Et i fEi 130 033. Eit • t?!. Mentratic. l'a.; April l!c), iviiiLFORD NORMAL-SCHOOL . . • TvAcirs.*--zinstAV burAirnim. 'E. B. ILAWLE*; - 'l l 'rof: X. L. 10.71": , PRIMARY.. - ' I ruacoo.: Miss DI: DIOKCEINMV I Kiss JURY KNAPP T1:1T101i , .....N0 an n.,' Dr:PARTSIENT. , Enk;listibrantheis,—corritoOtr. ... 0 ITi7her, •• • and tnathentatice. -. do '. Inatadi fig Latin tind French, Primary department, -.' . . ' ..- .. • . Instrirmental and vocal mink, extra. ! The next term of this school will commence on Wednes ,llll,Deit u nr belti l pe a n n d d rr " 2 1 U ptil e glr '' .l . s e t L i . l k : 91) t w :4 l i who ate prepuing to teach. Ikeinl.csor be had for sl,. per week. ItoOnnt for students to board tbancelvro on t reasonable terms. LectniNea trill be delivered ditring the rterm. For full pArtienhirti inquire ol'E. 'B. Ilawley, Wh eel.. or the director... New Milford. Ile orderer the Beard. ...• • 11, GABRATT. ' , via T. BOYLE, Sec. ' . [Now =ford. July *9th, . . --_-,--. _ . • Exebutors • Notice. *DYKE is bombs. given, thstletters testamentary up on the hot will andtestament ofJohn Tlorny, late of Silver Lake.-deceased, have been granted to the - sub rerlbers, and all pereone Indebted to said estate pro re gi! edtouetimediate payment ndib etT bav t g ns,toprltntlmn duty 1i for smen JAMES NfretntM ft CHRISTOPHER lIYItNE, Silver Lake, August 20th, 18111. . • We Frxilt retro T UE BEST TILE M E ARKET., Ctimprolng d ifferentn ni; styles and prices, tor sale by ;ABEL ruttliELL. t Monrose. Angina :die 1861. ; AT MINS STORE! FIRST STORE BELOW T'ARBELLS. /11 116 "Grape Vine Craiile,"Zdorgan l'atteni; liest Silver Steel Scythes, Snathe. and knb Stoned, Hay Folic+, and all kinds iirranning Tunic, ike4. At Tyler ' s store. 13 EST Burning 'Fluid. Ecropcne, Camphcnc ; Tallow, II Adamantine, sod Sperm Candles. &c. CaMa r a. " la rlf aVSs an so tioll LIVER Vure Castor,lnd Metallic 61, for Machinery . ; alto HarlemOlicc, and British 011. , FOR THE HAIR, AND MOUTH. f US. ALLES'S World's IlairTtestorer,Zylobalsamtun I Bernet'. Cocoalne, Lyon's Katharion. 01W and two shillieullair Tonle, Glenn's Bear's and Rose Bair Oil, Pustule-de-Philocome, Philadelphia and li—York:Moutli Wash, viz.: EntrlO's Fragrant Ellaer. for the teeth and and gurus, Dalyrymple's Mouth Wash. Rental Soap, . AZ TYLER'S :ISTORE. I t rOltSl.7B Indian Boot Plill.Wright's Indian Vertalds 471 rills Cephalic Pille,--death 611 Headache, AT TYLER'S STORK of Gr CO CO 11- 1 7 t. FRESH. CODFISH, sToNF, w WOODEN WA BROOMS; S:e., PAINT VARNISH • - )31tUSFIES, BLACK . INC, SCUP IHNG, - • HAIILT.oth, • NAIL, aml LATHER lIIIITSES, ALL N•Env •CIIEA P. ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, LAMP TALLOW, SOAPS Of every kind bid son'. '- r_ff-Punt ask to get trusted at TYLER'S STORE. Better sent to y. and path relented for d cts. rT. Montrose. June:ls, ,lIENLY C. TYLER. WANTED !' WANTED ! WANTED IT TYLER'S STORE. 1;000 btisbels of Onts, 10;000 Fresti Butter, in_ Tubs or Rolls, Finn ills. Ileeswn 5,0,00 dozen 5o) iit;zeli A.;ood NVO4liel: Stocks, 1%.1.213 40.4-15 XX, FOR 'Winell 1111: Highest itarket Pries will be Paid in (100 - 1) GOODS, 11. C. "CY ILAIR • 3loutrur.. e, WE STIR LIR I * * v**S * *' * *S* * * * ***l 336. .1(1 Ctil'lrr-STI2EET A Great Chance for BMIGA INS ! lIIIIMMINN BROTHERS, At No. 20 Court Street, BINGAAMTON, N. .Y., Are tiotvretaiing daily [rani tits Late Auction Sales ObOD2 Willett are far cheaper than any yek offered this side of Now York. Buylnv:Goode entirely M I C)3Ir at And ion. and having a brger eonalitutly in the market, we arc enabled 112. one Pope In itr advantngys to Sell Goods at RuinotL7. Pricos Others• io make In our line,llolll do well to tall 011 AS We will illwayft be in receipt of the NEWEST 'AND CHEAPESTAOODS THE MARKER AFFORDS ! , Don't rorget locap at 11131SCI!MMN ;8110TIIEJAS, No. 20 Court Street, • • . Sign of the BEE 111VE. Binghamton, Attmtt. 18 - n - aw soozpa 11111E..ub,eribere take id easorti annonncing to their friend a and cuatoment of Montrdee • that haring tak. en advantage of the unusually low prices offered UM by Mann fact nrera. they have made a large addition to their usual btu& of Watehea, Jc . welryand fancy gels, and are now prepared to offer greater letre.tior titan excz-be. - fore. EVANS ALLEN, Binghamton, August 4.,1nt11 . Watches—Ladles' Dinnottil Enameled, and plain— s splendid artlelel ' Also a Varico . of Gold and Silve4 Eng. 1144 American and Swiss; Hunting and•Plaiii, very low. GOldthaina—A very extensive Variety of Vest. Fob, Guard and heck Chains. by . .F.CANS & ALLVI. Ear Maga and Bream* Eins—An Infinite variety of style* and prices. in sets and single. . Eisler ninga—Diamond. Ruby. Rigard,Peari,Scale Cluised and Plain Gold Dings---a large stock., ; nrarelens-;Gold,Jet. plated, and GAM Bracelets of all patterns and priors. • ; EVAN* & Sliver Warec=livery description of Silver Forks, and. Spoons,p 'Napkins 'Rings, on hand. also Soup and• Gravy Ladles, Clips. Card nisei, Pie; Butter and Fruit Knives,' childrens sets, salts. etc., warranted good as coin. Plated Wapro....d 'Beautiful assortment- of Ice Pitchers Custom, ( asks Baskets. Walters. -Putter Dishes, Sugars f all Kultes, Forks, Spoons, Toast Ricks. Cups Goblets etc etc„bv, EV).101 & ALLEX. WOO, Esututnis up# stud*—A large stock. - of all pattitrns and prices. ! . Beads-Coral Necklaces and Armlets, Amber, Coral, Pearl, flit; iteeLand ;;;r• ShielliCoirob*.--A.. good ' = back and side Combs. - alsoßuffalo. Dont. Ivory, and Dressing Combs, Dnir and Tooth linishes,: etc. etc. - W 117.411.2710 4ILIAX-03112§Ty • . • ..N9. 3WO rcilialvt , ABEL .T•URRELLi No%v offers,foi saloOne,of the largest-and Ever offered In Susquehanna-Cothity, and probably comprising the greatest VA RIETY or 4 most '-different articles of kny Stare in-the Northern part of Pennsylva nia, and . perhaps of the entire State. Au assortment kept -in about thirty differ ent branclieS of trade, and the - . selections . are made from about forty of the best 1 Houses in New York, and more thals •fif- 1 ty Dealers and Manuraeturers out olNew• York. A largeproportion ofthe -• Goods are brought direct from the Manntitcturers, this insuring genuine. articles. Custom ers on entering the Store nin'st - not expect A to find everything in sight, but nearly ev-,' cry-a rticle wanted will be-produced by, inquiry. Some idea - of the Stock - may- be . fromed by the following general outline; but enumeratioir is impraetiesble. • DRUGS ..4NI) MEDICINES, • PAINTS AND . OILS, ---- • DYE STUFFS, GRoCEn!ES, GLASS=WARE, - • IVALL'aid WINDOW PAPER, J. WELL'. Y, SI.L VER... WARE, PER FU,YE/? 17, F.. , 1 NCI' GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES AMERICAN POCKET XNINES, TABLE CUTLERY 'and . • SILVER PLATED'•WARE L AJIPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS . , H A Rli li' R DA?) CORDS, Y 'GOODS, , • MIRRORS, . • WINDO dr AND PICTURE GL.ISS, V A ILI7 S lIES, MED CAGES, SPECTACLES, IVHIPS, & LASHES, AMUNITION. - ..T Wit C CO. MEDIC.IL tf: SURGICAL Instrismoits, SALT, SOAP, POTASH; &C., - UMBRELLAS. _ • PORCELAIN :DEEM. The attention of the public is respect fully-invited to my stock of Goods hottgl4 exclusively for CASH 10WN, and will be sold on the same. principle for low prices. ABEL TURRELL. SEWING - MACHINES, VT THE; ' FAMILY' AND MANUTACTritt:sai 4,k5 Broadway, New-York. Iyrneies in all the prineipal Citice and •! - Taie)ts in the United Stater.. The Gruver .t Baker Sewing Machine Company arc ', now manufacturing. and have on exhibition at their dip -- Fferent salenr.nne. nutchines making the Shuttle or Lock Stitch. of the name patterns an d thename prices an their celebrated (troy& $t Biker Stitch Machines. thus', -I affording the public the advantage of comparing the ntitelse. of the the binding ranehinen and exercinlng their, own jUdgment an to flair - revert Ire merits. Thl, in the only compnny t lint manufactures both'itinde of notching-.o mid thereon. the only one that can offer thin privilege to the pnrcitaser. , , 111 %GA .ik 711 TON .best selections of 0 t LIQ UORS, STONE WARE LITIIO~R: GUNS, PISTOLS, Montrose, May Ist, 1861. GROVER &..BAKER'S CELEBRATED -NOISELESS •• We speak from experience when we saj that, after having tried all the principal:sewing machines, we must accord to that of Grover & Baker the pro ; eminence. Those indispensable features of sewing. strength, unt-; formity, and elasticity_ all of which are brought out IS; this incomparable invention, make - it the 'first.sewing machine - 1u the country. Others have their good polnte but this combines all. and possesses every characteristic, necessary to make it most desirable.r Y....Chris:ion ...tdroNste and Journal. • " MERIT. VP. PIIFTENCt.—WO pOtrelVc that the Grut er, l Baker Sewing Machine in every day growing urine and more in - favor, lxith for manufacturing, and family purposes—but especiallY as adapted to n the require. meats of family use. tither machines, by dint of brazen puffery and eonniviug with committees at annual fatrsl hare been thrust forward into the And place; but theyarq fact losing this unmerited position. ThZ =I merits of the C:rover & linker Machine. are beginning to be kr.own in a practical way, and daily is the demand for them In-I creasing.. while the demand for heretofore better known. lint inferior. nrarbines. is proportionately decreasing. So It turns out in thie.as In mane other In s tances, that lbona rely Is the best porrry,*.aud the right, in the did, cornea num:most.. ••k t * riatorover two yeann enableis ns to say with the greatest confidence that there is no better machine fur, goteralyatnily use Hum ttrover fi Baker's Sewing Mai chine Co. ,It makes a twautiful • elastic 10,1 M that.4l.,cs not rip with wear: or 'washing, runs .almost uoisetesalyJ is plain„ simple, easy to wort!. and not liable to get out of repair, fastens the ends of its Own thread. and need threads and silks directly from the spooltr.Ott %Melt ihe arc butight."--V. F. /Acura*. , Grover. 5: flakeen NW:Wilt& Work. in their pecnliar Fritrh. and (shrive pnt tog.ether by it, may wear and drop to piCtioi from original weakneee or hard usage, tint entuc• apartor Ore way at the Pcslnstliey esonot : they. trill -holdlogether when the - Moth orcalico aronnd them hang to rage and tatters.—X. Y. News. . '• The points we contrive molt neceweary 'and impor tant to meet the wideeauge of reipiiremente in a machine for family i-ewlng. , we And more fully conthincit 'in the Grover 4.liakeroix.: extent of ailment. eimplicity of construction, rase of management, advantage of wing. thread from two opera' without re-winding. strengt.ittif work, el:lath:By, durability and .regularity of etiteh, and gilletnata of movement. We therefore make award to the tirover ,k, Baker."--.l4parl of Vonimillee of rea 110M1:11 4704:Fair ef p:'64 /so vf LooLe State rairof ItRIL . - ' B. ,CIIANDLER, -Agent, Montrose, Pa. • • Sheet . Mt j pens-Lir EiILIZaTiIEPEIL QLICK STEI: iii ‘lOl Jiang. int 4 other Now/ l'lscen. at • 614 • • PliblErriErf3.l NEW GOODS. EW • GOODS. N W NEW 0 G()"0DS. 0 .1) • - S! • NEW LAMMING &ICO. NICHOLSON DEPOT., LIBERAL DISCOUNT, 4'l: 0 Y, 'READY-PAY - .CUSTOMERS. • . We are 'determined not, tq be out-done in the way of -LOW - PRIGS. - 'A" KINDS" PRODUCE Taken an Esti:lane fur c 0 MI - 1) 4EI L. HARDING CO. NiOn t lmon Depot, May. 71.14.841.—eitn. ' WC) W3WB yullktnte Firm of ,Ilaltheln S Allen, FlOnr and - Provin lon dealers, n ill be continued under tlth name of Allen. Illefong en. All due' the 'old llrin IM. In Ole hands of A. Maldnin for Immediate ,ettlement. Al- BALDWIN, 'July 9t11,1 , 4;1. . 'ALLEN NEW }'lBi% IiROOMS AMIN,- DEANS &, , C O., - Under Hontrose_Demeerat Office, Au - F. RECEIVING • .. I . Fresh Ground Western FLOUR • every 80 days. Odell wo warrant to g ive g NatliEirtion as any in Mal ket ; it not g‘xl returned TO our Clpell?e. Food, and Buckwheat Flour, SALT . .AND- . PORK, By Tiik: LO M, IAItIIEII, o l i n POUND. D. [Sugar _Cured] • , - ' Dried Beef, j • ,- - Smoked Halibut, Drips and Syrups, - Molasses .and Sugars, I . TEJS, COPEEE, SPICES, .B1:00.11S, AND EAILS,- u Mai ,Y•c 'offer for aalo al Lay v -Prices. Or READY PAY • Aluntro±e; July fLl4tl• 'THE UNION' ow and Forever! THINK, 'EXAMINE, AND SAVE 25 (I'S ON A'-DOLLAR SPRING & SUMMER HAYDEN 13ROTHERS, THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE! OUR - STOCK IS NOW COMPLtTE! NEW GOODS AIMMING :DAILY. WE HAVE A LARGE'STOCH OF- STAPLE and FANCY .DR:Ye G00..08, t • GROCERIES FRO VISIONS, HATS A2VD CAPS. • ROOTS AND SHOES. Ir ALL PAPER, WP OD EN COAL OIL. IA NEEE NOVIONS SKELETON SKIRTS, FLOVR, ',SALT, FISH, INA PAINTS AN D ILS, • . And a great variety of articles too numerous to mention which we are bound to Fell . Cheaper than the Cheapest ! PR OD UC E Itiken in..Exchifk l ye for Goods All Good+ said at ! ON IPP RICE and NO DEVIATION: Onroygem of doing' Innkine,ll4gives piati:;faction ! CALL .:IND EXAMINE OITII GOODS, Ell mu YOU AU V 01:I . :WT. AVILJ. SHOW Yult! MU:GAINS 1.. NIIHAU() OF VW" Snlatl favors th 'Yonne,arfnll received, l and larger once in'proportmh. MICA:InD.IEZT $3N1.403. • .NEW MILFORD. Jung sth, ism. eIRCniLTIN4 LIBRAR*.r f :, BEST WORKS BY THE BESI:AUTHORS. ONE UN Dia ED VOLIU • NCI:CUING History. Illography.Trasels T Adventures. Poetry. Romance, &c.. &c.. which the public can have the benefit 'of for:. a trifling. rum per %reek.. Believing; that Many will prefer to obtain the reading of such hooks in thin way. rather than purchase the works. If successful I shall fold from time tollme such NEW WOHKB an will he of Intel . ..est to the public. profitable to. myself and int pnwemeut to time Library'. or further part Jailers call at Yllontrose, dtmgS. SMITH'S NEWS OFFICE. Will PANIC & WAR PRICES! - SPRING STYLES NOW READY. H. 3RAEL3E ir r ir i l . itlito‘i reeds-I'llg it estorklof - SPRING AND' bUIRMER _ Intinding a great- variety of rich Prlnis In new styles. Binghams. Brilliants, Lawns Cballlcitl Dress Tisanes and Baxemat ; Black, Fancy and Foulard Figured Dress Silks, very low with a.ftill 'assortment of Stilt,,BlOCilo Cashmere and Stella Bloods ; Mantillas, Lnsters,l Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets. and Flowers: limp' Skirts, Braid clotht,,Casstmers. Summer . Staffs, de.; with alarge as panatella ulothyr - Staple andraney,G7oodt, Ae unal—ln Groccrica. Crockery; IlardWarc, Iron, Na le, Stoces„ Drugs. Oils. Boots and Shoes.- awl and Caps, flocks Carpentering, Plotik Oil Cloth, 'Wall Paper. tyloteti and Gilt , Window Shade& drx. The Stockis largo, and bought fur..cash during the pro , ent .War Paulc,and ni It • he rold at loW•down „prices, and on we roost favorable tern:odor Casb. Produce, or to Promvt time Buycre.. • IV—Flour and Salt constantly on hand. - (New Nriltord ' May, 18(31. lopTliDON't; Ju2t Di:attar% Forme yormas: 'And ahem nP 9 . WAtiret.X.33VIEN. GOODS. 'MADE TO BY BUYING YOUIt - Or - AT NVIIOLESALE - AND RETAIL. Law 'Books. 1 .GREAT REDUCTION 4101igi WAT CROWD EXPECTED AT THE STORES OF 6atttobtrg, AT. , Montrose, Bugg% County, Pa., Elmira • New-York, Susquehanna Depot, Pa, 17ir E ti ll a rr i l in aizli m t , o e n g li a r ni f ,e rle ,i n t 4 t s h an e p d t ent I,o;lei,,c,,iunrtFtilrral n the MuneY MEd re In the citius we can haze • 'ROil Hi TO.'oo PER CT: LOMA THAN-Formrey Therefore wove determined to Mier thu public our • ' general stock of EADY MADE CLOTHING DRY GOODS, whteh euiitttris.es4 the largest and best STOCK GOODS }apt in 4NY COUNTRY Store . this Fide of New York City, . . At Pricei which Defy Competition as we will sell, fer CfALIEME. - at the small onlvanco or ten per cent :1110,v the sool,afe cost. Wt• sill hell the rullowlng ClOODSatilie annexed prices, viz:: Ithwl: Frock Coal-wortlf , V 9 fir . 130,00 Black ProCI: Coat ;wofth.. 10 fir 7,50 Black, FroCI: Coat Worth - . 12 fur . 0,50 Businessl CO* xviorth $5 fir . Busluezisi .Cott wOrth, a fr, .4,00 Ovel; Coat worth $43 fir . Over Coat worth 7 for 5,75_ - Over Co* worth -10 for 7,50 Over Coat worth 15 for 11,50 r Over Coat 20 for 5,00 Black rants worth N sl tur :1,00 Black Pants ‘Kqrtli,. 3 fir :1,75 Black Pants worth 0 for 4,50 Fancy Cassitnere . Pants worth $1 for "F a n c y C:etsintere Pants worth 5 thr ;14 Fancy Casginteri‘ Pants worth Black Satin Vest , worth c.4:1 for 'F.`24.? 'Mick Satin V'est: worth 4 fir - ,3,00 Black Satin - Vesti worth Th . fur :1,50; OVER-SIMITS OVERALLS only ~1i I.7NI)'R GAM( ENTs EQUALLYLOW 'c Winter lirr; fairly appearcd, we invite the ui Ititt!un of LaDxaAal 3P.A.R.TX4OI:TME:A-FLialir, Also GENTS who tvtstuto avail themAelCc,; of the °lvor. tunity,to wake runic Fair One a nice Christma:s or Now - Years ..kl. , .40‘ tir - - z• _e ' P RSS ENT , to vur large aAortmcnt of • . . 1 . . , IE7 3FL SI CLOAKS,SHAWLS • " St 0 1 Pni ETA _ 61% ASSORTMiNT OF DRESS GOODS. AND TRIMMINGS IS ALWAYS LARGE S COMPLE'T'E, . PLATS - TANGY • SILTS, Idltsl,2kti,tC;* • • of all colors:and shades. 6E.C. OUR STOCK OF DOMESFIIICKS , CANNOT BE EQUALLED IN . , 111 • Good Heavy Sheetings, t to Sets. per y'd Jlest Heavy Sheetings, 7to Skis. pr DENLMS, From S. to 12Yeetits per yard 'TICKING,Ifroni 10. to k 5 cents ricr yard GINGIIAMS, from I o to 15 et s. per yard CALICOES, fasteolors, 121 yards only *l - I .‘ Best Mereunaeli,lo yards only tl • • `C I CYtt E3a,"ttsi. A... Choice aOieleponly 121 cents. • • • Nett. Steel Spring Skirts, . A nice-14---selling at 4 els. per oprifig .Ladies' gitixOnli Wool Vests'and - Draweiro. • LAMBS. WOOL HOSE. Of Latest Styfps, &e. , . . .., . . - Thankill to the numerous eustomerk le r their generous Tatroaage the past year, we rest)ee fully solicit a - ecnitinuatire of the same.- : - • , Gulttnb ro, ),loticttir, - ;;;;; . i. 4.4.0.. ....NonCfPw. , ret -.Nutt : r Via; M b . , MEAT - MARKET. • Oft Piglic Amze, pror Searle's Hotel. - rr 1:4:P constaiffiv: 'on hand a Bond supply of 11,.:11EA1'S of nll kiada. CASJl,piid fob 141.0 i is44s4l; ee pond:Lis sea bs. .tile.• riff. Mile% of illl kinds. lIKNA'OCK Sr IIAWLIM • T Motn:l4 , tie. ALMITh 30th. . , • 1 1 ii . • ! . _ 1 • ' 111•• L-- MERRIMAIII i' Ii.SOI, ‘,„AK I: thl. thrilledof Informing their 01.0 . A:ti1.) SEAS.' ' ', 11. Frierithrthat thee have Just received an tithlittutt loft. fume} .t.tr:ii. pf ths.4l,, ivilielt they. . . . BouGir FUR CASII,. .. It , . . I . I - r 1 H i A I PANIC PRICES! - AND #11.1.„9it1.t. Tur:m CASH . 'BUYERS; Prices Peribctly Astoaishias Webnve not time to ennui...tate article►. or 'piton% but iu vitt, the public-1u call, csaudno. and sang): thomorkom of the truth of n hat. nu nut.h.h. and of coure.e. then buy. J. L. 3fEttltl3l.lN tt SON . . I:p4oniille. Dec. 91X14 . Iral. 'IIIOIOE Lot of Family °metric, Ju.t tveeirMl and art ) liug2oper cunt, below former priers.. - Cot!tectiunary for flu llolidan , : at F ' • • 11E1{2111ANS' • 'N7s7.Zi lr i l .M3Ow • 1.11014;Cli ifatl kinds, fur which the highest.l. market pricca will be paid in Goods. o f • MERIIIMANS. • DAILTMAIL ROUTE BETWEEN MONTROSE & FRIENDSVILLE. tlr-r In Montrose. daily, at 7 o'clock. a. m. and leavo . rrtel; ville at , 3 o'clock. p. m. • • Citfclforses and cttria r ros can be proeuretrat the !Jerry Stable of the subseribert to Moodrele. on reasonable terms. Modrest. Avg. 16. Stall, ti J. D.GOOD WU. ...._ • A CHANGE. • f1`ilE.S1711,S(.1:111E1;., 11.1VING PUR-- chdted the btu& of TIOTIMERI.I" owned !y - A. N. DULLARD. 'takes Ihin• • r method of I fauna Mu ,- thaw 'rho take Me papers," Cot the otoek 'eviiin been removed 'to the old 'land. lidow the • =741,17.1CL0C33C/Lt 431123.11:30. where ht will he nio4l hnppy to wait upon , those wit.. nilv favor him with a call. _ AST' 00 K - (3Untis. iiiEn.kma in,,priAo Cfit lir obtain,ti by learin 1 your orders. with tho price of the book and publishee `name at the de. , k. Alm), any article in the, "flook al - Stationery" line. 1 . -NEWS . OFFICE. . i virmtityrs. God,*•• • ,,, testiffe : Peter Wo n -e. A tlaltlt. 1 .2.1.. ay any of the popular Magazines of the day. .N. T. Ledter, N. Y. Weekly. 3tereurv. Clipper. Platt. it, like** s Spirit. and all the Illthdratedi c apers for Bale. JJacL /111111 - Ur.< serpplitel. - - SCHOOL BOOKS--All the old and nee, editions. BLANK BOOKS—A very nice assortment. CIITLERY.—Tin top article of American. i' GOLD PENS-Very l'ineones. Ladies ik Gents.' pErtcp.stßitY—A.Nr. Harrison's and others. - - .1:241112C.15 . " - " . TY IV F. ?ttE CJAILX-air-0.. and I will endt..-aeor to kir Jia re I•litzle (le to liutfr inter t" anti om to lot own. erl(lently, 1+9.: ME. MlTlglr 7. 1 1 1 33 C. 'Mimic:ma:. PA.. Septonher /e/i7eo COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Ltwatt-4 over the Sit:mph:Lamm Valley Baal• BUNGHAMTOWN. 'Y. F.VLTY: 1) W. LOWELL, .I'rirwipal,• PiureNst , r - 01\ , ..Ail.:1,iiros, Secountant. .A. 1111144 ~r Upok•liep- Diagr.trw. same. Jo 11 INN- Commercial Aceount,ant, I'rnf, i . rot iloo . k Keeplin.! and l'rartkat Matinuatic4. J. J. CulTis.A , o'i:dant Proiesior Cie. - Book Keepinlr lii•Partinent, - A. J. %Val:NElt. PritfVsseir. r,l IN'actical and Or • .nalilenral l'enntaW , hip, Cornniercial Calcula- • 11.. n B..ll:ekirmirecturer on.Cuottrier cial 1,:t%% and I'olWe:it - 1: onomy. lion. liarLsom, Lecturer on l'rimiksery-Noteit and Hills of awhanga. Itry Dr. E. Andrries,.Led.urer on Conifnerzipl . - EXAMN . ING CO:11301TTEE;;. :shermil Ost)!lrn, ki,of , Tracy Morgan, Eft'. • Ti.e vlj.rt of :his cid ter g e la to .afford to all no Opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business The Hoek,: and arc enrefully arranged by pmctier.l neeouritzoits :expressly. for Ihl4 In-' 4iitution and ,tobr:tee nII tlsrecent impruyo- - rite course of eemprisest eeetry department , s - 1.11.u-;'rre:•a. l'be learner will be thuroughli N taught the science and practire of Double Entry Book lieepingza applied to the I . ,.llowing kinds of busines,t., %Ir.:. General fer ehandisiog, Ydanufgeturing, Banking, Commix. .ion, Steataboaling. 'Railroading, Forwarding, Freighting, I.'o - reign Shipping, &c. • ran tmatify.tlmpo-Ulvr. In n t.ltort (hue: at this Inotitrt (ion, to till Important and lucrative illuntionn. Ample rvft•tencro can he tri vett ithcre graduates of ISSO are now eit uatilitt6 wtlli balaricalrum POO to VOW annual. The Proprietors are in iiii•oo , s,don of tertlnutittalarotn ,:oine of the firzt Umintiereial Ileum:* in the State;tu whom thel have furni-tird book-keepers. .hovring their etitiry ~at L....faction and confidence in the ability of the tradulter of this In:dilution. • . PEN In all its In'aucht , . 1:11mht he the mir,t rhillful and onell mmaers of the ert. Si. College in the country en • joy? , a !linker reputat inn in till: , department. Ladies' De partinellt entirely separate troth tont of thetentlemen. nt ndents can miter t'ollege at, nny time. No vacations. Time to complete the con s to 10 weeks. Stu• nettle ea . -Ine' they rolubilte examination are- presented with the ntma elaborate n u t ele..nint 'engraved Diploma i,stwir by an, Conlin errial nr al Institution in the Union. AF:nn.i.ttiet: re:Wen:ll gnitliulet in , procuring ritual ions. For temp , . or tuition. price or•board.lvalmonlai , of rr.ati.t:ttt, :tildre+s the proprictorl for circtitans containing Nil • IA /WELL S: IVARNER, • • • Proprivf 0r•, , •, Rlughatu ton Com Inerd.l.l ( 'olliv... • •, . . No,v. '. '6o.—y Itinslfwmtou.. N. r.` .PORTRAITS, 'PORTRAITS ! - - NEW I.:NTS .1\ TI! F: BRICK BLOCK.. Innyr: une,,,, , i g nea having taken the ItOOmi formerly ' OCCIIIii0(11.3 IV. It. I)F..V.ilt, Is now prepared to furnish _ all who may desire with &good and truthful Portrait. • Tieing well posted In the production or thr; various kind. or Pictures id' the day, I gager myself that my work is not es-celled by any in this section of the country. • • Among the variona kinds taken at my Rooms arcthe - .A.:11E1?'0 • 71'1'1: -P.IIOTOGRAPII ,MELAINOTYPE, NEILLOGRAPH... • Locket Picture , down to the sraalle,t sized tt j't niature riling - - Transferred Anthrotypi.s—thetlitest thing out, fur sanding; by I'ust to any part of the World without ultra, postage. Ity l'ictares are bold, vigorous, and expeeralre' '—not thorn lhiut, lifeless shadows- often sold about the • -ronntry. Belem: oaten In alVkinds of weather, equally well,.except Mem of young children. No pletnre need be tak - en unless perfect . satisfaction Is given. • In dressing for a picture, avoid light colors,—each an blue, purple, scarlet, pink, cue. 3lost others take well; at green. black, red, snuff, brown, ontnge, yellow. etc. Itemetnber that the plareto.get your "picture" Is In the Brick Block, over lb ,ul. Mamas .t Foster's store. ti. IiAZILETOI 4 I.. Sfontrosc. Pa., Nov. %al. 1011. LIFE MEMORIALS. . 1 1 WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS,' a htdy fflnarked to us ailsy or two_ since, as stit....exhihited the portrait of nn only child, gone to the 4 spirit land;" which was one of 9Ert133331519 IMMITIBIE IMBROTTPESE ilutd I . altopid regiet brut I nor seri:wed Ihin P 6; riom , momtiettl of ILO clear one." Su, thought wo. The hived one 4 Iwo net always with 119.:1Uit while we can ea II "Omar ohm, every one nhould rit!CATO rush memorial ; tatopAallr sitwo,ll%ey van have them an 41411ft:11T lakes be !hat rateireaaful artiat, A. 13. TUBBS,. of f1i04.. !proton, : • der •s9,—tf." YOUNG MEN