The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 17, 1861, Image 3

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    Best . piettire frame, Miss L' L. PoWere, 25
- The committee find a grist, Many fine
articles fof which there were no premi:
ums offered,and we coniiider them worthy
• of notice: • •
/ cape and hood by Miss . M Brewster,
1 cape and 3 hoods by Mrs. 1131. Jones.
1 knit tidy by 3itss S. A. Adams.. -
1 knit tidy by 3fist E. Very.
1 nicely:made coat by M'siiJ Carpekie
r,
1 lamp nit by MissJane-Carpenter.
1 case hair flowers by Miss M. EMteartis.
leaf frame by Miss Mary Idiller,! •..
Verirline specimens of entyroolOgy , by
Miss Mary Miller.
A choice collection of natural ,flowers by
Mrs. E: G. Blanding, Julia Miller and
Eva Clark.. Also; specimens ofpenman
ship by Prof. D. W. LoWell,
.of Bing
, hamton, we consider worthy of a pre-:
•
mium, but as.nonela offered we can
only mention them and recommend
who wish to become adept in the art to
take .a full course of lessons at the Bing
haniton Commercial College . at Bing
hamton, N. Y. - - •
1 Patent spring bed, - exbibited by H.
G. Blanding, - $0.50
2 butter pails by Frank Hine; • 50
1 machine for wriiiging cluthes• - by S. •.
.
S. Ingalls, - 50
• f
/ very nice carved side to, a carriage
body by John O'Brien, 50
. PLO WING
Best plowilig, Andrew,Sloeum, *3 00
2d hest, A. 13. Tucker, • 2 - 00
3d.best, H. - Marcy, . 1 00
4th best, A. Bingham,' ' -
.56
All persons intending to draw
Whelr premiums from the ;Simiety, will
please to.eall'on the.Treastirei. brforo the
itirst of January-, 1.802, es no: money *ill
be paid for preutituits after that
date. •
G. A. n.twocK,
,
t .xe cl tha
-rowLETt 'I3"EcK, Committee
0. P.'ty NE i JR. •
NEWS 'ITEMS
. . . , .
,
—Col. Backe, of the Neu' . York Thirty
seventh-Regiment, , shot - one:of his privates
on •Miinsou . s Hill, for inSubOrdination.
The fellow woul(hi't fall into the ranks
because he hadn't his breakfast: -, ,
=Beam county sent nine Companies
for threo months, and
,she has now twenty
companies enlisted for the, war. There
-are, besides, no small tiumber • of, Berks
countimen the cothpanies that have
been raised in neighboring c,outtties.
—.The Chicago Times says that .fre,si
(lent Lincoln, in a remitt, interview with a
citizen of that:city; avtirred - thrl ho would
in future recognize no polities in the war,
andlliat the liomocrats were really doing
more to curry on this war than the Repub.
publicans.
—Tne Briii.:ll steamer Bermuda hai
succeeded in runninp• the blockade ; and.
banding, a large and . •valuable.,:eargo- of
arms, provisions and suppliei at Savannah.,
—There is an old Musket , at Whiting
ham, Vt.,, which has been loaded ever',
since the Itvoluthinary War. • The own-,'
er,,althotOhcan vii man, says if the rebels
takelWaAington, he shall go and make
them a present of the, charge.
-In a liustkat paper a young ,widow
lately advertises -that she is desirous to
meet with an affectionate and good-tern . - I
pored partner that.cau offer her a comfor.
tattle home> gentlemen of . colOr not
objected to, front 1; oly-five to fifty years
of age. •
—On The 33 nit. tire, village of Canand
aigua, N. Y., was visite] by , , ex-President
:Martin Van B men. The Venerable et-
President is now 79 years of age, and as
fresh and Nitrorons, both . phYsi4l and
mentally; as he was thirtyy s years ago.
—Despatches from Fort . Smith,. Ar—
kansas, say McCullbeh is in 'want i.f meri'
hiti present tiwce being only
.3500 strong.
Tins would 'seem. tl - .), prove that Mccullo:!.h
instill alive.
—Gen. W. F. Sherinaujias superseded
Gen. Anderson, ais the -Imid, of the .Pe
partment, of Cumberland, the hero of
Sumter retiring - on . account !of ill-,health,
which renders him unable to. attend to
the lahcirions duties. •
,
—Orders have bet.m.,eiven for one hundr:
ed thousand stand of arms, to a- foreign
house, tweirtytive thousand Of which are
to be delivered within sixty; days.. -The
gun is similar to those Sued by the Chas
seurs D'Afrique, and is. said to • be of a
'superior order. -
-Baltimore, Oct, 9..--+Thd election - for
members or the City Councils to day was
quietly conducted. • The ISecessuinists
made no opposition. The- total vote poll
ed was 9587, and the. whole I..Tnitm. ticket
was elected Without
, opposition, tiave, a
few scattering votes.
—New York, Oct. 93-110 stainer
Champion has arrived froM Aspinwall.
with dates to the Stb- inst. She brings
41,000,000 iri trer.snre, shipped from San
Francisco on the-20t h.ult..
,
—Since the opening- of t iter
Unclean has brought ,fort' two' thoig.
and six hundred horses -and mules to
Washington, at a cost of fire million five
hundred thousand dollars. !This , is ex-:
elusive of those wiii6h Went to PatOrsotis
column, and which went. dothi by lia , rer-'
town.
—An arrangement bas been coiliAnit
mated between the United States GoVern
metst and the Baltimore :14 Ohio Rail
road.company, by which the latter' has
been guaranteed a suffieient - tore° to pro
tect the line of.the road. - Iti will cense
quertly be repaired and placed in running
order at- once. I
—lt is estimated that theltebels_have
sequmtered property of
,1.74i0ti mien' in
Virginias to . the amount oil over thirty
Wilhanslof doll \ rrs. • I
Weekly Market Reports.
wnotr-sA.I.E:PtacEs.
Wheat Flour,' bbl., 11.4 5 0@.*6,50 ,
Rye Flour, • V bbl:, 2,70@:13,85
Corn Meal, - 2;80© 2,85,
Wheat, V:hn., • I',lOV 1,45'
Rye, - bit., '• (,6o@ 0,75
Oats, • V bn., (8211 a) 0 1 00(4..„0,3 . 5
Corn, IR bn., • 0,604'0;50
j3ntter, lb . 0,O7(?. 0,15
Cheese, lb o'oB@ . 0 , 07
Tabor, . lb 0,891(4040
- 0,09 0;0$
. .
•,c,:,,TTrtosE PRICES CC WRENS. .
.:
. . .
Whip* lilbutpig, tl. 41,1;4'11 Wherallotiriabblles7.6o
''' 50ccslm Ryq Slop' '3l cir1..;20 . •
Corn " Fecl4P rtgll lllj3l/ V CWILIO ei.n
Beekirbeat /1 , 0rk".711 lb I ...10 . ID newts
Pats. ......... z......Zcente liAnl T 1 ti , ig mute
Sesta *l.ilX Ratter V. lb ..14 e. 14 cents
INtlitonc • ircente Elms 112 do! 111 teat*
, .
load of Ilellefl—Notlee to beretiygleen. that the
Posed °Menet composed alba Associate itudges and
County Commisafetters, will meet at Oa Commbialoneni•
Mtn Xontnase, on Monday, Jule let, DAL ,at too
nt. and on the first- Xonaay of oath s pa:anti
tbereatterto realty apl (cations and =We artaPnimana
lea the relief of Volunteer* and their Duna ea, -under the
of 1121 Aet, entitled "An net to paste a Loon
lA' to ide for . artnltt the State. approved May 15.1E4/
O nenoY nolnn Or.RZUSL
Kau. muuutotursts-wwwis
MAILS ARRing-DallY (tends: exceptee,) tbst,
I
East and Sonth,b, thidlroad at 7X P. Y. • r •
Day. (sun4kr_tirep,ol,) from the gut, M , lttid.
From Dthesmaton direct; ere*Vie
.actiy k l'hitraday and
Saterday, at 1)( p. • ; 1 44 ioda `
I From Tant&onock dtrect; leery - Tends', '
• and Saturday, at 1 p.
7
From . Towanda dt - rect, tieryTues* and at tzt. . .
Dilly from Frlettdavllle (Sunday etvepted) . at 6,1 i p.
MAILS LEA Dally (Sundays excepted) for ON cast
and eolith, by railroad. at 8 a. m.
Daily. (madly excepted) for the rrest ;, at 4
m.,
Hbr 1314thandon direct, every Monday, and
Friday. at . a. la.-
1 leer Tnakbannock m. direct, erery'Nonday . W y &
Triday, at ti
For Towanda direct, every Nondayand Friday lam.
Daily for Frlenderille Nudity ex.) at IX a.m. +
For - Laceyville (through Anbum)--leares Mon at 9
m.--arrives•Wedneaday at ti . p. m.;
I
Mother% araurTikta.—Thefollowtag U au extract
from a letter written by the pastor of a Baptist itch to
the "Journal and litessenger," Cindnnatti. Ohio. urn
volumes In favor of that world-renowned medidn
Worshow's Elownithco Maur rot CHILD* •
" WI arena advertisement In Jour columns of Idas.,Wim
slow's Soothing Syrup. Now we never raid a red in
favor of any patent Medicine in our life, Mkt We Lem
pelted to say your readers that this is no humbiait—wx
BATE TIUID IT, AND KNOW IT TO pa AU. iT awr It to
probably once!' the most suceessitti medicines of the day.
bemuse it Is one of the best. Those who have babies cant
do better than to lay in • supply: - deal* y
• I
*Si 1 EMPLOVMENTI -
414.13r3M1 4 143 1211T.ILZIMEIDI
We will pay from $45 Ur INS per month, andel' expOpses
to active 4wata. or give a commission. Partkulars sent
tree. Address IIIUgIiSWINO COZTAINT, It. JAMIE,I,J Gen,
end Agent, Milan, Ohio. • 1%04
IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE
brarzto obi,
AT GR A' .17' b4R6r2IINS
, ..ITGREA I:6 41' S"
it A i . sure and cull at thu
Bersure and call at tho
`Bee-
Nu. 2o
Conley
I.:lngham
11111SCOMANN BROTHERS,
Have received another . Largo Lotl'of
Neiv Fall and Winter Goad's,:
making Melee the largest and beat assorted stock, ever
exhibited in Broome county.
- Thelr goads comprising the !steel styles that appear in
'thelleVt York market, have all been bought fort cash,
mostly at auction sales at large sacrifice, and are now
offered to the public •
Regardless of their Value,
.1.
1 at a small advance, Wbereby we are . enabled' to sell i Iffeh
Goods almost equally low as the price usually paid for
amine, &trice. Please read Rio-following lint of pikes :
We are selling Good DeLalnia for • $b 1 2 M
Handsome ' . du I; 15
RICh Otie.dal Lamm'. 16
Plain and figuied FR•nch merinoes, lif. to 145
Good Black Silk, wide, for - ' ,i 75
W 4 orated and Silk double Broche Shawls; , ' 50
Woolen Double' hauls, '
25
Ilandsoine cloak/ at Great Bargains.
All Wool black broadcloth. . 1, 50
.
All wool colored cloth, I 13:;413 :;4 A.1arge variety of cloths for men's and boys' wear. j , '
Marseilles 13o;orns. .. _ 1 I 5 •
Ladles' cotton hose. . ' 6
Ladles ribbed wool de, 3 pair, . - _ to
Good Steel spring skirts, ' 1 tip,
India, Rubber comb., .2 - ! 2 llapdsome silk twits. - ltti
Wire Port monocle., 1 ; 1 1M
And innniaerable other Goods at the same rorcrt:tion.
. .
BE SURE CALL AT TEE:!IIRE
before purchasing cl.ewhere. a. we are It t toiled thai thin
Is the oulr place to secure such EXTRAORDINARY
BARGAIN'S. . . •
nisscrmmx _Baowumc,
No. 20 Co . uit Street„
. .
sign or the BEE ni7E.
'Binghamton. October 17. latil.
'Administrator's Sale.
N Pursuance ofl an order of the Orphans Court id the
I
County of Susquehanna. the subscriber will expose to
trsle by public.vendue on TUESDAY the 12th day Of No
vetittnir, at two o'clock , p. in.. the interesrof David
Allen. deccusail. in all that certain piece or parcel of land
ty Bridgewater township, in raid county, containing see
ente-six acres, more or leda, with`tbe . apptirtenanue4, of
whfch the said David Allen died seised. Upon the prem
nises there is a - trood dwelling house andbarn.R .
and orchard. The place is well watered and
In a good state of cultivation. I
Sale on the premises Interest of deceased explained,
and terms made known on day of sale. ,
. October 14th. J. D. hfcCatitlf.l
.4w • Adair Est. of - David Allen. deed.
Adniinistra,tor's Sale:
111COTICE is hereby given tit. it In pursuance of anlorder
1.• of the Orphane . Court of Susquehanna County.fume
dlreeted, I wIR eirrse to public sale by vendtie,- upouthe
premises, in the borough of Susquehanna Depot, the fol.
lowingriescribed piece or • I attend. late- theetfiltheof
Albert Busitnell, deceaaed . bounded and described es Tol , ,
low*, to wit': Beginning at the Sonth-West cornerof lien.
ry-Perrine's slaughter house lot, [so called) In the line of
the Y. E. MB. Co's land, thence along said Perrille . A
lot North, 30* east, five rods and 13 links to , the south side
of s street, thence along tbesame north. Ett.tr west.l 60 R.
to a corner, thence' south west along. lot No. t 6 now'
owned by Gaylord Curtis. five rods and GM links,*l to
corner iitlite aforesaid Railroad Company's land, thence
along the same south, S"ftr east, sixty feet to the place of
beginning, containing twenty square rods more or less—
befog lot SG on Addison Idelkee's trurvey.ofJ. H. Sadth's
land, on which is a barn, Ac.
ALSO—AII the interest of said decedent nnder contract
in a certain piece or parcel of land situate in the ttiwn
ahip of Ararat in said county. bounded northerly by lot
in poasesalowof the 'widow Thayer. and the Snow hit. (. o
called) in POW.SIiOI3 of L. O. lleehnell. castwardly ljy the
public highway leading . from the Yellow School liouse.to
the Wilkes-Baire Turnpike, tunithwurtlly by lands of C.C.
Worth. and westerly by sand. of W. Stearnes and-:. 1 0.
containing about forty-live acres. mostly Repro.
Ord. Sate of the first herein datcribed piece tiibe held on
FRIDAY the 15th day of November. 1061. at onc.o'Oock,
p. za.; Of the eccond herein det.cribed piece, on the prem
ises in Ararat on IIit.TRSDAY the 14th day of Novi 1051
at one trelock, p. in. Terms of partnent made known
outlays of sale. JAMES 0. BUSIINICLL,
Ararat; October litb, ?Stn. . Adualntstr. tor
SHERIFF'S SALF ,
Virtue of sundry writs of execution imued out of
i it the court of Common Pivot of Wyoming county to
me directed. I will expose to public sale on Saturday,the
i nth day of November, IBM, an one o'clOck. p; tn.; lit: the
court house in the Borough of Tmakhannuek, the fdllow
' ing described property. to wit: All the right, title add in.
terest of Dana Stark in and to the followmg piece, parcel
or lot of land lying and being in the township of Bpring
' rile, Susquehanna malty, and the township of Nichol.
son, Wyoming county, ai sl e of Pennsylvaniai- hounded
and described as follows, to - wit: On the east by idea-way
leading from the Ttinkhannock Creek to Springville' I on
the south hr the highway leadingfrom the Bali a Church
hill's old kontroae turnqike, on the west by lands I of
Nehemiah flakier and Alonzo Oakley. and on the 'porth
by lands late ofllatthias Gordifiler deceased.-veoutaln
lug about one hundred and twenty times of land, mitre or
or less, [about twenty-fire acres thereof lying in Bnagne
henna dounty] about one hundred and fifteen acres Ott&
whole improved; jabout twenty acres of the putlying
asaforesaldin Snagiehanna county improved , tint Itto
buildings or orchards in the part lying in Arid Suoupttihan
na county] and on that part lying in Wyoming cOarty
there is one two- dou new framed dwelling house, .oar
framed barn, with two cow sheds attached thereto) one
framed cider htiuse and cider mill, one small frautedtOrn
house and other small out buildings,. aid one large lip a
orchard thereon, with Use appnittainpte.
— Seized and taken in elbattioll at the suite of P. IR.'
terhont and others, re. Dana Stark, defendant.
LEVI 11.. STEPHENS„
Sheri/Pi OMee, 'runkhannock, October 14tly ISO.
~,
-- :. MAN-HOOD - , 1
HOW . LOST, HOW RESTORED
EST Publishat le a Sealed Envelope : thittruture
eltreatment. and radical cure of imonnstonimm or lan
inal weakness, sex* debt*, IHTTOIIIIII;t6 a•l4 fill 1101111;
teryerniatione. producing Impotency, consumption, and
Mental and physical debility. i
By IffißT. , .l„, CELYERWELL. M..D. I.
The important fact Offitt the mita consequences , Oast!.
Ouse
may be effectually removed without interim/ inedi
einaisor tic dangerow applications of Callalifell, iliat{Um.
eats. medicatedUngles, and other empirical devise:, la
hare clearly demodeuatedarid the entirely new end 610 1-
li r treatment. as adopted by the cede lusted an.
fully uplifted. trattawirsodwhith - eveg 'and._._SO en'
a ed to one blmeelf perfectly. abbe lama Peedleselxid.
thereby avoiding all the advcrtised,nostsams Gatti :
ThalScUtre will *Or pt} boon to tbasutabdund
Sentander seal, In a plain'euvel ~ ,ue, to anc ita addrit
OK on reedit of two pealed giftPe. ._.
~ , Dr. al. 1. C. • NZ,' I.'
- IV Satiety ' Neir York. EOM Witte Sox, r
1
Gold . Medal: Saielia3tui
AN. n Cr*. other kit*, thi beet , f. 'We
414. JOEL IMRE L.
. .
Wailes hi herebnleestalist the undedicated an Auditor
appointed by the Coati of Susquehanna
celfitatTeto mike dlttribUthons of tha tandtln the hands
of the Admhastritori of Aqui, Wet, dee7d.vill attend
to the duties othhistppointntenk arida otharts bloat
rose. on:" Friday-the first doer November; lan,' at one .
o'clock Ltethe afiernoon;heolddstlate and Platstall per
sons Interested will present their elatma or bufittratutalter
hatred born coming In upon said fend.- , -
• - B: sraran HAadl~i
T.
O,
Identrosthpetoncri, 'fit;-4 , lNtei "-^
Anditor'sNotice.
VOTICIC is herebyPiren.thatihe ciiidersijrnedan And-
LI Roe appointed by the Orphan's Court of finsquehatt-'
na cotody,to soaks dhdribution of theta:ids In the hands
of Made. Ressectile ant Itenbee'Vlbitner' Adminla T i
trator o ot Wallet Reskcirtile.demunid; will . attend to.
Medal's of 4lla appointinentott his office in Montrose,
on Saturday the 24 day of November, ISM, at ant o'clock.
In the afternoon, at which time and plate all persona-In
terested will preecut Miele claim - or ',be Reeser after
barred Iron coming in.upen said fund.
R. STltllErillcduditor.
Montrose. October 4, 1801..104
Notre:Mili terry
.
Every Rerson holdin* a commissio n as
an ofEder in the volunteer or . militia 'for
ces in the county of Sutiquehatma, is - re
quested to . take an oath, before tne, of-al
legiance to this State; and the United
StatPA, althin thirty days from date.—
The Governor has antliOrity to annul , the
commissions of all persons refusing to
take such oath. Ci• 31.'6E11E,
•
,• Bain& Indictor,
Brigade Inspeetor%; ,ffice, 1
'Montrose, Sept; 22, 1861. - •
. CATTTION
ATI' wife nepalbab. - having bilt my bed, and board
wlthoutjuat cause or . provocation. I hereby forbid
all persona harboring or moraine her on me account, as I
will pay nodebM of her contracting after this date.
r; B.IIITIL
tikauci - , September 12, 1S6117;11.:3
FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS.
John :Fareira.
TIS ARCH Street between
7111., and sth., Ste. .
.ale 0(818 Ifarkef..ll.)
62.111ift. MANUFACireItER
d DIGALEIL IN ALL IKINDA
rANCY FlMlt i for Ladies
astound Ch noes Wear.
laving now nianufactur
mud store: my -usual
tti and beautiful assort
it. of all the various
lea and qualities of Furs.
tptcd to.the coming' Fall
d Winter Seasons. f
)uld rtapect fullylnvite an
citunination of, my -stock
otosesintendine to purebase, as I am eta.
Efirifto offer them very desirable inducements. -
All my Furs have been purchased fur cash, and made
by experienced and competent handsoind as the present
monetary troubles-rtulde.r it necessary that I should dis
pose of say goods at very smell tulvilace on oust.
lam satisnett that it will bete the Interest of those
who design purchasing, to givemc a cull.
'Cllr" Recollect the name, number and 'street i John
Fareira, (New Fur Store.), 71S Arch Street, Philedel
phit •;. Sept. 18th 151861..
hipzi:
oUl l t Si.
I I:
SUSQ. CO. CLASSICAL AND AORMAL
iscymizra-c)m.,
At littcsistrcogse, I,Pcoaa.ssea.:
.PROF. S. S. HARTWELL B. A. PRINCIPAL.
Mr. I. S. DAIGLE, Ist Assistant, Teacher of Vocal Musk.
Miss L. Richards, Instructress of French sod 'Drawing.
Miss If. Blackman, Instrnetreee of Music on Plano.
Mine A. W. ILatwelt lustracticts •in Primary Depart.
meet. ' •
C. C. Ilaisey,M. D., Instructor of .tnatomy and Physiul
-0.9t. Dimock. M. D.. Lecturer on
Vther .taidstailits . ind Lecturers will be employed as the
wants of the school may demand.
T HE next Term will begin on ,
Monday, September 9, 1 8 6 1.
In announcing the commencement of the next Acade
mic Year of Ito. Inatitution the truetet. are happy to
elate that their expectation. of fitircese (or the eritnit en
ded have been fully realized. hie now in a houilehing
condition, and they feel confident SA aayi ng to the public
that it la entirely %earthy alte patronage of all who de
sire thoro'_ - uniutal & the acquioitlon of knowl
edge, whether as a preparation for Collev, or teaching.
or other perstiits. , Its patrons May be found in all part.
of the County antido them reference lir made re,m•cting
it merits.'
Tuition per Term of Atleren Weeks.
Primary Department $ O.
, utc.her Englith
Linn, Greek and German. each.. 4 00.
.
French • - ' 3 00.
English. with one Language.. :, .. - -,.. 7 W.
No bill for the above studicatiliall exceed.... 9 00.
Drawing. 3 00.
Vocal Mn.le. (three lessons per Week.) 1 00.
Music on the 11ama..... .. .:4 8 00.
.
Uae of Instrument... . 2 00.
Board from tt.oo to
The, asmoconrenienc." as hertitofore for:Aimee wishing
to board them4elvca. For other information addresatho
Principal at Alontrooe. JEiSUP, President.
C. F. licalk, Sccretary.
Montrose, Auguk Litil.—Lf • •
NEW IIII.1)F()RD
NORMAL . SCHOOL
TEACH EltS-NOR AL .. ; DEPAIrIIIENT..
E.E. HAWLEY, Prof. M. L. 'HAWLEY
i nn i ruIta ERKAN. i imile ON PUN°.
I Mu' MARY MAP'?
, • TEITION—NOI:IIAL BEPARTNIENT.
- English b!anches,: , -coroni
HiLher, • an
including I!atln nul a i nfl ' irrench, •
_ Primary impartment.
Instrumental arid vocal music, extra.
The next term of this school - will commence on Wednetr
davi August ISth, and continue eleven weeks. One primal
object will beto render all possible assistance to thooce
who arepreparing . to teach. Board can be luta for $1,75
per week. Booms for students.to board themselves on
reasonable terms. Lectures will be delivered during the
term. For full particulars - lowlife of E. B. Bewley, Gib
son, or the directors. Newlin - 1(0rd:
Br order Of the Boats. - 11. GARRATT. Pres
T. - BOYLE, Sec. [New Milford. July .4th.
HARFORD UNIVERSIT_Y.
_.,
THE Fail Term of this. heti tition will commence on
Wednftday,'September 4th:' The Winter term on
Wednesday December 4th; and the Spring term,on Wed 7•
nenday. Febrnitry 12th.
Each Term consistsof eleven weeks:
. 33-$.1=.712•7021939.
lUtrlON:—Comuum Branches;',inclading Vocal inns-
Ic . „' • • ' , 0,00
Natural Philosophy , Chemlstry. physiology and pooh-
Keeping ............ • . 4,00
'Algebra, Geometry and Ancient Languages......... 5.90
French .5,00
Music,on Piano, until the War it. over,
, 600
Room rent, 1 ,50
Expenses oflle'citation room 1,00
• Lectures with a good Apareine are given every
week.
Each room is furnished with a Cooking stove, bedstead
andlable, for those who 010 0 , 1, tq bdard thetubtiveS,
Beard can be had. In the neiglihorhood at two dollars
per week.
Pay in advance, or properly secUred.
Ilarford, August R,18611.
: . ' •
TBEST IN TIIE SIARKET,I COmprodng different
1. styles and prices. for sale by ABEL. TIALEELL.
Montrose. August* 1861. t
AT TILER'S STORE!
• FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELLS. -
MITE "Grape Vine Crtulle."lllorgan Pattern; Beet Silver
Steel Seythee, &Laths. and • linit'Stonee, Ilay Forks,
and all kinds or Fanning Toole, .te., • • •
At Tyler's • - Store.
BEST Btirnlng Plaid, lierue.nc. Camphene ; Tallow,
Adamantine, and Sperm Candler', Lc.
OltIS P.Tatic.S.
COD LITER. Pare Olive, Castor, and Metallinoll, for
machinery; also Harlem and prided 031.
FOE - THE HAIR, AND MOUTH..
. . .
. I '.i.aitorer.Zylobalciantint
111 linnet's C Gl e nnn'. hatha. one and two
chilling Bair Tonic; s Rene, a nd s ßope-Bair Oil,
Pomade-de-Philocolelphia and It*. York Month
Wash, ala Parrish'a t Ozer, for the teeth and
aid game, Dalyrimple's th Wash; Dental Soap, Lc.
.' AT TIMZER'S', &roam..
DiOßSsBlndienßocdPfllaWrigliCti IndisaVegetable
Pills, Cephalic PUla—death On Headache. -
AT . TYLER'S' STORE.
.11 P q x .. CikCicsams, '-
11 :3 , 3FL.C.C5339111:X311319,.
'FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE,
WOODEN WARE, 'I3ROOMS, •
PAINT-S-'VARNISH
. • -• . BRUSHES, BLACK.
- ING, SCRUBING,
- HAIR;To6i.h;
.NAIL,' - and :LAT.HER
BRUSES, ALL 'VERY CHBAP.
ALCOHOL, TtrapEnu.4g, & LAMP
BLACK, :TALLOW, SOAPS.
. Of every kind bin SOFT..:.
rlirDart ask too* muted at . I .I7LER'S STORE.
Beater eta to aliti pililitt . ciurced for 2 ett
tiogress, dent. 24: 'RENRT C. TYLER.
ABEL: TURRILL
Now Offer* tor sale One of largest and
• best selections of -
Ever offered in S!isquelinna, dowdy, and
robabl compris ing the greatest 14-
RIETY most • different articles of any
Store in the Northern part ofPennaylva
nia; and perhaps of the entire State. Au
assortment is keßt in about thirty differ
ent brancliciof trade, and , the : selections
are made from about forty of . the - best
Houses - in - New York, and more than
tyDealers and Manufacturers but of New
York. ' A large proportion of the Goods I
are brought direct fromthe Manufacturers, I
thus insuring genuine articles'.. Cuitom
era on entering the Store must not expect
to find everything in sight, but nearly ev
ery article wanted will be produced by
inquiry. Soine idea of the Stock may be
fromed by the following general , outline,
but enumeration is impracticable.
DRUGS ANDMEDICINES,;
• ••• PAINTS AND OILS,.
DY E .S.T . UFFS;
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS,
• s e ROCKERY;
GLASS-WARE,
• -WALL aml WINDO I IV PAPER,
JEWELRY, , •
SIL VER 7 WARE,.
PERFUMERY,
- 2 -
_FANCY GOODS, ~ •
MUSICAL ;NSTRUMENTS,
•
-
AATE/i/CAN‘ P 0 CKET KNINES,
TABLE .CUTLERi 4,4
SILVER PLAT 4 WARE
LAMPS,- fur•LIGHTS,
HARDWARE,
RED CORDS, ,!
STONE ;viii,',
DRY GOODS, -
MIRRORS,
WINDOW AND PICTURE, GLASS,
LITHOGRAPHS,
VARNISHES; BIRD CAGES,
. - SPECTACLES,
WHIPS, (k LASHES,' BROOMS
GUNS, PISTdLS,
AMUNITON.
Toukcco.
•
MEDICAL et S.URGICAL I,lstrumente,
SALT,-
SOAP, POTASH; &C.,
UMBRELLAS. ,
. PORCELAIN - 2"EETII.
The 'attention of the inibliti; is respect
fully invited to my stock otpoeds, bought
exclusively for cash DOW*, • 1014_ will,be
sold on the same principle for low prices.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, May Ist, 1802"
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED 2VOL.E,'ENSS
SEWING MACHINES,.
Font FAMILY AND B.l.NuFActumxc ust:,
495 Broadway, New-York.
Agencies in all the principal Cities and
Towns in the United Staten
The Grover .t Baker Sewing Maebine Company are
now manufacturing, and bavetm exhibition at their air
tempt salettroome, machines making the Shuttle or Lock
Patch, of the same pattern.' and at the same prices so
their celebrated Grover & Baker, Stitch Machines, thus
affording the public the advantage of comparing the
stitches of the the leading machines and exerclslngthelr
own judgment uto their reepective merit*. T.his is the
only company that manufactures both kinds of machines
and therefore the only one that can offer this privilege to
the purchaser. •
•• We speak from czpmience when we say that. after
having tried ail the prWcipal sewing machines. we zunsi - 1
accord to that .of Grover & -Baker the pro-eminence.
Those indispensable features of sewing. strength, uni
fortuity. and elasticity, all of which are. brought out in
this incomparable invention, nuke it the first sewing
machino in the, country. Others have their good points,
but this combines all, and possesses every 'characteristic
necessary to make. it most desirable .;'—'v: Y. Christian
Adv ocate and Jcnrrnat
" Mum' TB. PELTW:Cg.—We pCtecitT thilt the (borer
it Baker Sewing Machine is every ,day growing more
and gtoie in favor, both for manufacturing and family
purposes—but especially as adapted to all the ,requite
meads of family one. Other nutchines, by dint of brazen
puffery and conniving with committees at annual fairs,
have heen thrust forward into the first place; hut they:tie
ra.l losing thin unmerited position. The real merits of
the Grover ,£ Baker Machine, are beginning to be•known
In a practical Way, and daily is the demand for them in
creasing, while the demand for heretofore better known,
but inferior machines, is proportionately decreasing. So
in turns out in this, as in manyotherinstances. that •bon
csty Is the beet policy,' and the right, in the end. comes
unpermot.t._ • • ,
" A trial of over two years enabler us to say with the
&Wert confidence that there is no better machine for
general Family use than Grover A'. Baker's Sewing Ma-
chine CO. , It makes a beautiful elastic scam that does
not rip with wear or washing; runs. almost noiselessly,
its plain. sample,' easy to work, and not liable to get out
of repair, fastens the ends of its own thread, and uses
threads and aflks directly from the spools on which they
arc bought."—X. Y. Leader. . .
. . _ .
Grover 'a ilakeele 31achluest-worit. In their peculiar
*Web, and fabrics put together by it, may wear and drop
to pled from original weskume or hard usage, bat come
apart orgies way at the seams they cannot; they will
bold together when the clothor ailicontound them bangs
In raga and tattern..Y. Y. Netts. s- • -
The points we notice" Ave moat necessary and lm
it
taut to meerthe wide range of requirements in or machine
for fondly sewing, we And more fully combined in the
Grover & Baker. vin extent of capacity. simplicity of
constraction.ease of management s advantage of using
thread from two , apotdi Without • relvindhmg,- strength of
work. elasticity, durability and- regulatity of stitch and
ouletneasof motnment. We therifore Make award' to
Ins GruYer &
1 Balser. rt
"—Rtpoqf Committa , qf Tanssee
Mate Pair 861)—also of &Lim* Statelat re IMO ne .-
F.' B. • CHANDLER; Aient,
febl ly eq SAS Montrose; Pa.
Sheet - Iff
pcK STEP,
atirAltiFeff7 3 l4 l‘
g ir a i l evA iwas.
.sp9
NEW GOODS.
i.
_
NE :• MOODS.
• D '
NEW 000,1)S.
L. HARDING &
NICK 01480 N DEPOT.
LII3EtAL DISCOUNT,
I MAUE TO
• "
G r •
•
. .
READi-PAY CUSTOMERS...
-0- •
We are 'determined not to. InriOut-done
in tlie.way of
.. .
LOW 'PRICES •
4 .1.1. 3 S r PRODUCE Taken In Exchange tur
61
.00' 0
- QO ID D.
Z. maxonat dk., co.
Nichols* Depdt, May 7th; 1.8(11.-6m
IVC))9VIICIE.
' ll.l rE on I d i c i a t ier F :', l l ` :lFl f ts.t d n7ln n utdlinde . rflieTame W and TI:14
Deans A C or u itntlitt e e t „ h egielieTti.''," 11. ban tg A,
July 9th, POOL W. L. ALLEN.
I• 1 •
I •
I ;NEW - FIR 111:
.•i - •
ALLEN, DEANS CO
_l l
Under Montrose Democrat Office;
A RE RECEIVING
4 FreshiGroun - -Western FLOM/
erel7 BO days, which we warrant to'ilve sa4eOcOon
as any in inarki4; Knot good returned at our expense.
Feed, and. 'Buckwheat • Flour,.
SALT AND PORK,
BY Tim L 9 AD,
.BARREL pa•POUND.
HAMS, [!Sugar Cured]. - . .
• I Dried Beef,
. • I Smoked Halibut,
Drips and Syrups, •
Molasses and Sugars. • • -. •
TEAS, COFENE, SPICES,
BROOMS, AND NAILS,
which we offer' fur age a( Low for READY- PAY
ONLY. • - j . Montrose, Jaly 9, 11911.
•
° THE UNION'
Nowland Foreverl
THINK, EXAMINE,
AND SAVE 25 •criS ON A DOi.LAR
MMMMEM
SPRING & SUMMER
Gotta,
-OF
HAYpEN BROTHERS,
THE iPEOPLE'S AGENTS,
-AT TUE
ORMINAL " ONE PRICE " STORE!
•
OLTR .STO'CK IS • NOW COMPLETE !
NEW GOODS ARHIVING,DAILY.
WE RAVE / 1 LARGE STOCK OF—
STAPLE'pnd FANeY DRY GOODS,
_ 'GROCERIES d PRO VISIONS.
. lIATS A 4.vb CAPS, •
Boprs
WALL PAPER. WOODEN WARE,
COAL OIL, YANKEE NOTIONS
_ SKELETON,SKIRTh, •
-
FLOUR, SALT, FISH; NAILS, -
PAI i NTS' AN D OILS,
And a great eaSety of articles too nonseroaa to mention.*
which we are bound to sell .
Chciapor l •than the . Cheapest.;
AT 14110LESALE AND RETAir..
PRODUCE . token in Exc h an g e f or. Goods.
.
• All Goods sold at : •
ONE PRICEand NO DE VIA TION.
Our syptem l ot doing loudness 'gives sAtlgfaction I
CALL ANI),EXA3IINE OUI GOODS,
WIIiCTIIRR YOU BUY OR NOT%
WE WILL Silk 'you BARGAINS UNIIRARD OF
it Small favors thankfully reesive.d:lnd larger ones
in proportion. I 'Yours, .
„TrA2ir3DanN 331Ea.4:›1815 .
NEW 3in.Foittp.. Juno 6th, 1861. .
CLItpLATING LIBRARY.
BEST. WORXS.BY THE BEST AUTHORS.
•
• ONE HUNK/BED °LOME*
.
.rscizmo 'list;try, Blog;rapkr,Travels •
11. Adventures. Poetry, Romance. . dijlJ •
which the public can hasethe benefit of for
snm per week. _Believing that
many will prefer to obtain the reading or such books in
this. way. ratherithan purchase the works. - If swxcssful
I shall add fro:ultimo to time such NEW WORKS as.will
he of Interest td the public, profitable to myself and im
provement to the Library. For ftirther particulars call at
Montrose, June 25. piarrirs NEWS OFFICE.
WAR NilIC &WAR PRICES!
SPRING ISTYLES NOW !READY.
H. 131711.11.1111111.11
Is now receiving a fall and choice stock of
SPRING AND SIMMER
G a-, ;it; e t
Including a great Troia' , of rich Prints 4 S
new 'Wes,
Oingbams,Brilliants. Lawns °baffles Dress Thanes and
ellin, Mad@ Fancy and Foulard 141=Dreaa11111W.
e m
with a la assortment of 1 1 Wt., *womn
and Stella Shawls; Mantillas, Dusters, iPanieds,, huh
Ribbons. Bonnets and Plower* troop Eh trie, amid
cloths, Casehrisp. thiMmer Stuffs. .te ; witha. large as
sortment of other
Staple l and Fancy Goode,
A. u... 1. ln Oroses les. Cowley litirdware. hon. Nana,
Stevett, Drugs, Stile. Boots and Aries Bats and Caps,
flocks, Carprmtesin ,g Floor 4011 aoth. wau Paw,
Painted and 011 t Wixom Shades. &a
Tbe Stock is large and boogbt for Oash during the
present War rabic, and will be sold at lotr-down velem
and on the Most hematite terms for Crtsb.iPrOdneo. or to
Prompt time Boyers N. 11.—Fbnw and Salt constantly
o z hand. [New Milford. SA lest
. .
.. 6 , ..
~ .
Law BOks.:.
I)IILIRDOT,S DIGEST. Wales 4ustlq , Th utlifes Ppm*
i Craydea e Tones. end °Mao. at '
1 21, 5 • . r isaggrrarar. .
REDUCTION
n fi t al
- r - AO • • CI:.
GREAT CROWD BXPECTED
AT THE STORES OF •
Q3iittcyberg, 7!..losenbaunt,
AT
Montrose, Susq'a County, Pa.,
Elmira, New-York, 1 ,
Susquehanna Depot, Pi.
. .
W E ir cia
tln l co ni n tu w o qu or en t ee rie u llt h a e nd t .6t he .n i.u p b r - l e i . c ,4 l u n ra Tie t r i tl „
money,ollln to the elites we can pnrchaee
GODS FOR CASH,
FROM 1010 40 PEI 11: OWL R TlBNForinerly:
The:4ore we arc del.erMlnelf to Off er.the public our
general atOek of
. • •
KAN MADE CLOTHING
DRY GOODS,
which compile.% the
largest and bes . t.
STOCK )°, GOOOS-
Kept in ANY- tourist- SiOre
i
_this ride of ...t.t4 . lurk City ' 4
At Prices which Defy Competition
as we will sell, for. CiILM=I22E at them:mil th•attc‘
of ten per cent above the wholesale cost. We TM .set!
the following GOODS at the annexed priew, va : i • !
Black Frock Coat..worth 8 9_ fur ;80,00 i
1
Black Frock Coat -worth 10 for 1 7,501
Black Frock Coat worth . 12 for 1 9,50
7 '; ; ) "i:/ --;
Business Coat worth - t.. for - *2 : ,73 -
BusineSs Coat worth 0 for ,OW ; -
Over Coat worth 85 for $4,00
Over Coat worth 7 for 5" i - i
.. ,? .. .
Over . Coat worth, •10 for 7,50 . .
~ ./§;,' / 4. -., -, ,
Over Coat worth - It) for 11 - 50 , /2/.;:. - -..-- / /(72. 7 ( , V.
Over .Coat worth -20 for 15,06 - --- •,••t - - i •, '- \
Black Pants worth . , 84 for :Y:1,00 ' . •• - -
Black Pants ;worth ' 5 for • 3,75 i - 7° l° ' • " ' . .
Black Pants worth - 0 for . • i 1 750 _!, .
.-,
Fancy Cassimere Pants . worth 84 foi' 8241 'COMMERCIAL . COLLEGE. •
-Fancy Cassitnere Pants worth SGI . 3 ; 1 i ' . 41- ed 0.. m ., thv swg i uchalin:t Valley Bank."
Fancy Cassimere•Pants worth t 1 tOr 4,1 i- BINGHAM-TON N.-Y.
Black Satin Vest- worth 83 for 8:42:5 . I • ___ o ,____
, _ _
_. •
• - ~ rxicit, LT IV : .
Black Satin Vest worth 4 for :::lict .
Black Satin \lest worth 5 for
I) W.,l,(ilA'fil.t.. Principal, Procc...or ..f. !to
-- ' - 31,51) .
- .. • tini..lije of Art:Aunts, Practical Avcotunlant.
OVItIR-SHIRTS & OVERALLS only ,31 i Author of LotyslllnTr,esties upon Book-K.4T
UN TS
D'R G:11:31EN EQVALLYtOW : in. , . Diagratli's INlMinliing ill? *nat..,
- 1 . ' Jun:: RA:cgue.rorittiii•reial Aerirlllli4lll -Proftrw'r
a .: •• ,
: • . .I. of 114.4 Kerpln 2 and Pr:lyrical Itlathematirs.
I • J. 4.,47t7i:Tfm. Asi.isdatit Prof F ssor in the Zindt
_
As Winter ha* fairly appeared, we invite the attention uf .
• I i" . lit.t.pi ti t! DlPpartininit: •
„..„_.,...
.)g. ... .3 I ”, ,A. J.-%VattAF.tt, Profsnotor of Prat:fiend ankthr.'.
AR, \ - :IF) ! nenicittal Penmanship, Coninterciza Calsitt4l-
• I .) ! lions iced Correspondence.
risdElLMUllialClflsaElMilr' s I
Also ow:Ts who wish to 111,1111 1 hemselves of the! oppo:
tunityto s tnahe some Fair Ono a nice
~, • i
-Christmas or New-Years -4,-It
zr t PIittiSIEN'ILI,
to our large assortment of
'CT .ztz.
CLOAKS SHAW LS
.
BONNETS.
OUR. ASSORIIiENT OF
DRESS GOODS,
AND'
TRIMMINGS
IS. ALWAYS LARGE & CO3IPLIME,
COMPRISING
Yhikllli SUC H,
FANCY SIM ' S;
1111,1,n501.11-
. of all colors and shades.
113-F.X.A.INES, &C. B.C.
•
.OUR STOCK OP
DOMESTICKS'
CANNOT BE EQUALLED IN
MOM .011
Good Heavy' Slteoings, 6' to Sets: pek y'd
Best 'Heavy Sheetingt,3, 7' to Bicts. pr y'd
DENIMS,. from- 8 to 121- cents Per yard
TICKING, from 10 to 15 . cents pc.r.yard
GINGHA3IS. from 10 to 15 ets. per ;yard
CA LICOM, fast colors, 12i yards only $I
" Best Merrimack; 10yards only 81
11: 1 ,
Ottato3:l 33Etttami.
A choice article, only 12i cents;
Pest Steel Spring
A filet Int—selling at 4 eta..por spring
Ladies' Saxony Wool Wets and
Drawers. I
.
LAMBS WOOL HOSE.
=:asato acomuszpri"."
Of the Latest Styles, ; ,
'Thankful to the numerous mistime s - for
their generous patronage the past • ear,
we respectfully solicit a continuance of
slintitubtrg s loitnbunt, tt Ott.
Ham. Ps. DoovrA 1 1860.
-OE W-•-606-1141
beirtheri take plea Mere to aatimmelsite theft
Mends and customers ontontrore. that barbs tak
en adratitage of the unusually low prices °Caw! as by
Munutsultuess. they hare made sWw addition Wear
usual Meek of Watt Jewelry and hum, gem* was.
are new prepared to hirer greyer buzzing than Irrer DP
fore. • EVANS It Aura
,_. Binghamton, August 2. Idel. . .. •
1. a Illfratellogss.-Lidies' Dianiond Enameled. and pinta -
• a splendid article. Also a Variety of Odd mud Yalta Km. _
lien. American and /lab's, Ranting and nab, very hor.
Goad Chitlins-A. very azteniuse variety of Vast. Yob.
! Guard and Neck Ctuilan by - Eras t ALUM.
;• Earnings and Breast P 1 -An Waite varlet,
i :s i t l i ge es DO ACC/. in sets and single.
1 -If r Diamond - , Baby, Elgard.PoadJka t e -
and Plain Gold Ithars.--stiarge stock. •
1 _• ligneeletsi-Ould, Jet, Plated. and 11A/K arsc44l el
1 -
all and pried. " EVAN 4 it Anuor.
Alßaer-WareArety descripUou of Silver rosiest. and"
I Spoons. Nipitirts kluge. on band. also.. Soup and Olney
i Ladles. Cape.-Card (`.ties. Pte. Batter and Fruit Knives.
1 Childrens' sets. salts. etc.: warranted good aslcaln.
I ' Plated Ware-.t Beautiful assortment of toe Pltds,ri .
1 Castors. Cake linaketg. Waiter*. Batter -inebbi,- *sot,
Salts. Knives. Forks. Spoons, Toast Barks. Cups Widens
ftc.. etc.. be . Er Am, I. M. 1211.
8118 eVailltIOSIll'And Idlida -.1., hit+ stock of slt
patterns and prices. .
•
Beads-(.oral Necklaces and Arml , -ts. Amber, Cont.
Pearl, tint. Steel. and 1111Tet Bads.
I , SUM Combs--A
_good stock of she!! back and side
't cptobs. also Barrio . lions; !von.; and Dretrint Cumbe,.
unhand Tooth Brushes, etc.. etc. . .
I • 10 - 174LNIS nb .AT-staIED2V... -
I; , • - l'o. 2 Odd Friluvrs Ball. Binghamton. -
WANTED ! WANTED !
. _
WANTED AT TYLER'S STORE::
1,000 bushels ul - 0811 , ,
10,000 *lbs. Fresh Butter, in"ruhs or
. -
: 500 lbs.lieesivax,' • - .
"5,000 dozen P.'gg:s,
500 tiozeMpairs Good Iyoolen Socks, •
-ALLIES° CZI.A.EriX,, S 7,
! . wmen Tut:
gighest Maiket Price - be
- • .Paid in •- 1.
GOOD GOODS,
C. unit,
.sltnitrwe..Aligumt 13. hid..'
Executors' Notice.
bereb'gi yen. that letters tratament au up
uu the but will and testament ?ft John Tlerny...lnt.:
of Silver Lake. .deepaped. have been granted to the cub.. ettribers: and all person' , " indebted to. adid eatate are re•
quested to rnade•tntmedlate payment •. and thou haring
claitms, to present them duly aueAted rue Ifettleatunt.
. .I.olF:ft Ilea/MUCK. I
CHRISTOPHER BYRNE. j Eletw i fik- "--
Silrei Lake, Angina 29th. 11661. tat
A -REVIEW AND REFUTATION
HELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS:
ISY ,ILL•EII'T J. BEEItt
. •
P.111PIILI:T, consistin of. da column at. pages, was originally publi-bed pending the polltteal
fastness of him. The Impending Crisis," in a compi
lotion of all the sophisms and, malicious doctrines by
Which the,publie mind of the„NOrth bad bruit so far pedso
<Med is to. produce the triuph of the Presidential can
didate of the sectional party 'last fall. It was widely sir
cnlated gratuitously, by means of large contributions of
moncy.and did more than any other thing to deceive the
masses of our people. In thisTet Lew and R , fretallon. we
take up each of icy chapters Separately. and every inipar
taut assumption in detail. and refute thew completely
that no intelligent person can read the pamphlet without
being convinced of the falsity of all the wicked 311111 Mp;
lions of the-Helper book and of the fatly of the sectional
strife which has culminated in civil war. As there Is no
probability thatmeac.e will be pertnaneutly - restored-to
our distracted land until the public mind at the North is
disabused of its erroneous luspress.ions relative to the true
character of our Southern sister State,.. most of whom are
now in rebellienagninst oar general government, as tho
result of the triumph of sectional fanaticism both - North
and Soutb,—.lt becomes the duty of all true patriots to do
all In their power toyeintwe nuinamrejudlees between
the North and South. and there is probably DO more eat
lent 111,3114 "( accomplishing this result. than by general
- circulation of our ;Rio( a f /011 of Iforp , r. It contains
large amount ;linable stall...tics: worth. fog occasional
reference. several tittle-, the price of the pamphlet. to all
intelligent citizens. Price eents per copy. J o g. per
doscn......n t •nt by mail. 'upstage prepa:d.
Address ' - ft. .1. BURK.
jyl.s ant iddietN .Y .
LECTIIIIEIS:
Don. Daniel B.l)ickirunit. Lectureapct.t...orninei
y ial t.aw and ;'ulitieal Economy.
Don. Ransom' lialconi. Lecturer on Contacts
- Promissory- Notes and. Billl of Eschang.s.
.! Rev t)r. 4todrews, Lecturer Ot3• 4;OMML:11 - 1.21
Ethics.
EXAMINING !DO:11,M lErrErE
!lon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wok (..isisorst,.}l.q..
Tracy IL. Mosean; Esq. - _ •
The obj.et: or this College, its afford to al)
an opportunity of obtaining& thoron.,;h Duniries,
1 . Education. - •
..
. The Minks and Ft,luta ate - earefally.ariangil
by praetieel accountants expre.s.sly tor this In.
stitution and embrace all the rerent improv.e.
tnents. . '
, •
The course of instruction .• , :lnprises every
department 4.lbus'ness. Tho learner will b . ,.
thoroughly . taught the kleivare and practice of
Double Entry. Honk Keeping ....applierk - to tho
following kinds of busine.s.s, viz: - General Mer
chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis ,
Steanshoaling, Railroading, Forwirding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &e:
YOUNG MIN
t qualify theireselver, its a ehort • time. at this Inelittt•
tion, to till important and lucrative 'situations. ,Ample
references can begiven where graduates of lerfn ale now
tilling desirable si teatimes with sadaries !Nos S3OU ro #lOOO
per annum.
The Preprietraa are in posseasion of testimonials from
some of the first Commercial Houses in the State. to whom
they have furnished tanik-keepers, showing their entire
satisfaction and confidence in the ability of the graduates,
t of this Institut 'MI. •
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. ,a rk:s3l..txsnir- . • - •
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1. In all its bnote . l.s. taught bytho moot skillful and that!-
! laugh master, or the est. No College In the country en
joys u higher,reputat ion In this department. I.adlee De
partment entirely separate from that of thegentlemen.
; Studentsea.o enter College at tufy time. No vacations.
'fine tocomplete the comic, from 8 to 10 weeks. Stu,
dentsjutssing the requisite examination are presented
with the moat elaborate and elegant en,., ,, rared Diploma
Issued by ads fituttueicial or (tussled Institution in Dm
I Union_ Assistance rendered to graduates In procuring
situations.
For terms of tultfon. 'priccoot board. te.tlmonlals of
grtalostmfilling perattlons..hc. addreag the.propeotors for
circulars containing, full particulars.
• • LIMELL & wAnsEn.
l Proprietor% Binghamton Commercial College.
NOV. S. '6 4 .,-,V - : : . . Bilifilitatlltoll, :Cr Y.
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LIFE. MEMORIALS.
I I.WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD.FOR THIS,',
lady reutirkud to us u dsy nr two since, st't
ahr exhibited the portrait of an. only child, tone"
to the 'spirit land;" which was °lnt 01
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INimiTi ll tE ;fiTypESI
"How I should regret it, had I nt secured
Arai itrcrimis . menitoral i.f that dear one." 8o
thought ere. luved ones are • not always
with us, and whilc'we can call them* ours, every
out should aernre such a memorial ; especial!"
since they can. have thCnt so ArtAltrolly taken
that snceesSful artist, A:B.1UBBS. of - Bin:-
hanittm.. ' - • • d'ec
L. -1 tARDi NG S • VO.i
rikEALERS in Dry Gail& Grocer Ire,' Dardiwarr. Reidy
1111 *Wen Boots Rides, Seth, Glue, 4r4.
• Nicidadd 1111,-Y.
•:" & Alb
ro s
anal Rumilan Cement ; for cementing ail V II I:
, frnm the finest Ching and Gimp try LW
tittle ire. Also - Leithim, Mireloat Jto‘
far uli by :• Ate. Twre*