The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 24, 1861, Image 3

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    'S' ITEMS -; • • L . •VrCirenlae iketa Mr. Stiwarde- , -The
i . —.:...L . _;....: . i 1 1- ..., State Department has issued win/portant'.
;PrOM esti nateti Made within the past
; circular:to. Ger. Morgan . - and -the other
few days. it up ears - that the - war . is - how ; Geveriiiir of -• the.loyal . Staten bordering
costing the Go lerinuenti . one ;million 'and I on, tbe.,rieacoast•. and thelakesi Urging on
a-half of della) I dailv;• - • ; • ~1 1 , ;them tic necessity of putting the Torts- .
8.. 1 {, r. y i t ,..it N i ng to the '
( iiff e ',...• I, and harbors in a state' of ; clefenee, and`
1 -r-the .Tre
ont - StateS fort .;
s k
per cent, of ',; ; the - ;Mim e ' y I garrisoned b y . the-local milithi, in view of
the efforts being made by thel rebel gov- .
paid for enroll& ig trocips, 4.te.1. Penniylv.
ania:draws secia,ooo. ,• ; . •I - i i ernment to Obtain aid and ienfort foreign
i ~
•• t 1 . I , nations. , The • Secretary compliments-: the
—The Army l y . cite.—The PhilailOphia i 1 i. States •
. s for them prompt land - liberal
regiments in service—east 160 votes for I ° : 2 - • • ,f •
:Ewing, Dem.,..rfor Sheriff and 'lett' for ' sin sn rt of:the - gorerik
appropriation ppo
~
I • - ment, and assures them that i ii the further
Thonipson, Re P., for ditto.-- •1 ' ''.
• il - 4 i ,- ! 1 , , . prosecution of thirf. good. wor Conyress
—lt pa little remark-ahle that:the °Tic- would '
rep sanction-what the Slat sholud do,
al accounts of
• , 'attics and skitinisties on l i
s. !dn. yrs tiesent that ! great-, •
1 and Would pros-ide for reitub rsement.
both side
e'xecutien was. one by their fire, on their ,
opponents. Writild it ' not be inttor for
both to stop b , gginiand • te ll - only what
they know. ! . ' ' •-• ' ; • -..
1 1
•
—TheDubli ; Post reiterate's the assert
,don. that agents Ofthe itinited,State&fiov
>eminent are vt
i pliKredin Ireland in reeuit
- Lite. for the army ; hut it is .thonght; that
they are . not very sucCessful ini their .eit
forts. 1 ; • i y •
• =Grain of '- kittds.iS arriving at Chic,
'ago at the rate 1 two . Millions' of :bushels ..
per week, and amount ran,gieg froml s
iow being ;reelect!, and embracing th 4—
r: - ost , sli - ifahle
one, to two trni lions is weekly shipped,l varieties of Ladles Dress 000(le, 111 nith ni rail FrltlitA,
Chiefly for the ; port's ,of Engla nd and , slatterns. Delatnes„pttomamVal ...Mclnnes,
m C4 TnmhourclAteps., tsinghtuns and bi lks ; Stel.
France. i • v ,
,• - is. silk. Brochn., and Wool Lon Shawls,
Shawls,
s. • ',. Web Ribbons, Bonnets, and Flowers,
.—lt is stated;; on 1.11 . 4 Itieliniond papers, i Ladies` Cloths, Woodchat/m..10w . •
. • ainieres,Ac., ulth a very MR
thatthe h=
the Confederaie i • • • assortment of I
Treasury.Notel have "leen so e:teniively l
Staple and FanciGoods
counteifeited t 1 at 014 :almost i cease to .- .1- 1
as usual in
.circulate, no on being "able to tell the ' 1• Hardware: Crockery,holt. •
:truth . front the • Base 1 , ' .
ans. Patois. Oils,. Roofs and tihors
li Hats andC:llM, Chocks, Wail Banat., tailies' ..
—All. the houses iii, the vicinity oft Fen, Berme litubc,, (save isgs;a4.i. web a new
assortment of btoves and Trimmings of the best quality,
•Lowinsville has'' been Ideserted • by ;their I made to order...tn., 4n.1
! r... ,: j a /s r h t e. , :st . o:l. ,v i t s ,r liT,T . r e d , b e o , V n t (i fo ,,, r 4 ce. u s i s , h i
t h e e
1 1 , 71 1 ,12 . 1 . y t
. Rebel inmates. Our soldiers Make very
:fee withthe b lards, iViaieh they rip . off ,
ad vantaes ohhe • - War" to t c ds customhrs, ono arc hi ,
I cured
tt f ic .ialltA t tlle o T , ow e llif . wa , :r , las •lanii ers - and ..e
--the! houses and tarns le,' make floorings
for tlas - iv I• tents TheY . ;es:ince , a great • Flour &Salt, ceciats.iitlron llan.d
artiality for .1. 'ors and window-shutters, - 'Sew linter', Oetobir 1561. ' BCIIRITT. .
•
:and all ;the .ho i ces, therefore, present "a i •
..very Torlo•ra apil,Oaratice. ' IRCHASE
--Some Phil 'delphia ,Donecrats, who
liar° kept.rbe 'n of the •electien in the
Camps, inake '' 'e majOrity for Mr. Ewing
for Sheriff of iilndolphs:), over right
• 'hundred.' TheY ; 'iexpre4s itheir' aPprelidns.
• ions that the rei,arns Il'ill i not e,corree
,)
b • tl •
anade out. ; 1 - 1. . I . ; I •
—Of the thir v-sir Rcbel prisoeeis to
. lie releasecl i ace - oll,ding tO the recent spegial
order; only thret took the oath of ' allegi
ance. -The othe's took) the oath not ,to
bear. arms againtulie rnited States.
. . Car The ;)I ,ntreall Advertiser states
that before the dlose or navigation, ..this
season, the tn ay,:'sinessat Quebec] Will be
filled with a n- a l num of ; Mil:it:ire stores
: g
reater than 0) y.eveli held before, "
and
i, )
with arms,. cant)
; II and!cluiliments for an
. :army of 100,n0. ; inen,l and ammunition
sufficient fbr a late years durat
ion. •
irR The folllnwing i has been \ issued
from the headquarters Of the army as' a.
special order :-- 1 . 5 , • ' 1- • '
"Fifty-seven o' the Uilited Statess-ohli
ers detained -as imisencirs in Illehmond,-
having been rele4sed on,' taking .Itn oath
not to bear a rnisilagnins't the Statt , s in re
bellion. and e.qn4 munlier of thel Iwhion
ers 'of war taken front those States and s
I ,
now confined In FlVl,llin, , ton anal Neiv
I• - • :- 4
York, will be released On taking the pre,:-.
eribed nnth of allecial . are" to the I United
States; or an natill not tAI engage in arms
•against the Unit4l States. . • .
The prisoners to•be "released will be
sent, by the first Opporthnity, to Fortress
3lonroe, and thene, ; ntvier a flag of truce,
through the Unito Stales lines. ,
it :sod AVestern journals
CC unnecessarily, for flits
to say that .1-%.nnsylv
iii in Airnishing troops.
>ritritivov, that the quota
ilijentarhied by the last
the Pr&-ident, is full.
—Some Easter!
• take occasion quit
.do not warrant try
snia is beliincliiam
~lris stated antitd i i
of Pennsylvania,
proclamation fro,
Weekly Plarkot Reports.
AVIIO2.I.:'.4ALE -
z .
Wheat Flour,j'o".bhl,:, E15,50(it . ,50
Rye Flour, Ff.? bbl:; ) 2,70 K 3,85
Corn Meal, 17f4 Itht. - '2;80(4 '2,85
WhOat, 1,4 C. - I,IOV , 1,45
- but,
0,60 Ct., 0,75
Oats, w. .bu 4 (323T'is) 0,20a'l 0,3.5 '
Corn, 14 blq, • . j 0„50
Rutter, 3i , 1 -0,07 e 0,15
Cheese, Ili 1 1 ; 0,N;:.7. , 0,07 -
Tallow, . to , . 0,100,09;40,
, Lard, — l4 ;1,11 i 0,091@e,08
110!... - TROSE
' , Wheat {alit:Awl s $l.
Rye - b - Gcet
Cam sSceil
Itaekaheat
Oats
Potatono,
h' iTheitt ttonr bbl $6411 $7,110
ts IlyeZonriTt cwt.. ([O.
:2
.. •
t^l Corti meal r (Th. 1.:5
' Pork'? m Iti'il cents
is Lard P 12 cents
(t. 14 cents
is Ecr (10z ....12 ecntEr.
a "..3-H . 6 NTROST: P. 0.
Ily if and. r exeeptedo'from the
iad at lArr. 31. • '
1 1 .) tram the 'Wee, hy' Rai:road.
! i t. every aesday, Thurrday and
; 1 i '
Tett,. e f
el
_. Tce*dat., Thureday
,!every T ..ridLy and §atarday at
I(aundai l v . scepted) at 64' p. ra.
, <suilday excepted) for thecae!
,Itr u t i be 'erest, be railroad. at 4
(every 34ntiny. Werineicia i and
t.-every Monday. Wadafmlay .1t
Iry f
rt on c lar
n a t n! r i ,. l;: u rid i a ti y . at '7.am.
.I ,,it .Ae p urf n - k h. fr-- 1,.. leaves 24onday, at 9
NAIL ARRAN DI.
' MAILS ARRITE—D4
F.ast and South, by Rath'
Davy, Nuaday cam:pit,
et
rti X a. m.
mt Binghamton dire'
Satarday. ac 7.34 p. In, .1 1
From Tuukhanduck I
and Saturdsr, atl p. m.
' From Toiranda direct,
'7 fk. m.. '
Daily from Friendoeill
MAILS LX.I
and 'tomb, or railroad. at •
Daily faunally exceptitd
p.m_
Forilingbamton directl
Friday, at 7 n. m.
• For Tunkhannock, dir
Pridar, at tl a.
Fri Towanda direct, er
Daily for Ericndrville t
For Laceyrille (tbron,„
to..—arrtree Wednefda)l
*2s:] EMP 01/11/IE*T
ALCIVENTEIrir..I3I=I I :
rillpay from $2 . 5 to 75 p.:9 . 4 . fith. si,r ; vl lap epimp..es
to attire Age 1 or gire
free. Addreet Erar_ setel
e ; ral Ageut,
iffitattratof !Belief.— 'otice Se.fteisky giVPii. that the
Board of.Unlief, composedikl the Ageociate Judger; and
county COmmisaionetronift meet it the COMMiSWACMICTb .
Office, in ffiontrotte, on 31 imday, Juir let. 1861.; at two
o'clock. p. m., and on the fret Monday of each :taonth
ihercafter,toreceire-aplio4lon*aud make apprfipriattone
for the relief 1:1( Nolnuteera and their familter. under the
puarielona of an Act_ entitled "AmAct to craate.n .Loan
and to provide tor otrminc the State.inttprorml Mak
Or - O .rma, orlßoasn or I:Lull:T..
• M1X.A.M.W1L.t.49..c3k351A11. • -
In Phll6l . 6ltU . rajiis - ;esti., Mr.
J. W. Viz Tuyl to Mire li t !, YS. rtubulop of Auburn,
"In Rush on of 24th, f R. Guingsr, esq..., A. MI Nam,
AM of Union 'and liabti9 , xter of,Apburn;
. . ,
•. - __ . 3:l3Ell44or3Sita. .: ~ , I ,
In - rathrop, on the tfith Inst., ..EPNICE' M.A.ItT, only i
Z., daughter of C. ft, and Mien Bailey: tge4 2 years, Ii loos:-
_,
By this bereavement , a home has ;hem saddened, and
hearts made to bleed. - But sorrowing father—mother;
though you may miss the slyest feet the piceutut prattle ',
and Wilde ofvonr dueling' busy frit condityou wolther
attain to earth! Oh. no; ratherreJoiee lo prospect of a I
blessed reunion on •• theither shore' where the weary
are forever - at erat rest. , - . :
. ' Why should we inolirn the early dead!
' - • They leave a world of =re , • • • :
—Tor realms more 'Melt meter. '
where comes not aping heart , r head: . '
.' .t ..
. . ,
When 'Ovid one* die ourteei do liTor : .
• . The -sympat.tetio mind h- ' 1 '• .
• 'To no dletreesethilnd, i .
Geeing o'er its oven and others woe. , ' ' •
• ,•
' - With rapiers, parees fond WFlold • , , 1
- - The little prattling one,. 1 i
Its life hut just bt•gtor. I'
As daibrday,_ its charms_ unfold:
_
. .. t,•
ilat oh., how transient beauty's bloom t .!
, new fleeing earthly. Joys :),
Remorseless death destro,ln . .
, :''Our brightest tropne s , and feeds th tomb . a. W. I.
• •
. i ‘I! - • • •
in•listhrati. Bon. 110. Albert„ eon of :Qcorge and kdie
fastman, sad le months. 1 ' . 1
~
IRE * • WAR - CONTINUED!
•
GREAT BATIGAINS PREV I AILING..
NEW 'FALL GbODS
For Carb and prompt nix mombli buyers.
H. metr.rx.rtiorrisi
worn agulnCall atteuttou to hiis New La rgo stock of
FAIL AND WINTER tOODSI
Daar CeetCOTAZ 8
. • ,•
Be sure and call at the I
Be sure and call at the
.1 -
' Bee- lk (I? t 4. -'%•.-4 C 4 X*4 hive.' --- • .
•
v 1 !,..,. , 41. „...
•'-'*'. . -." 4 - "
.-. ......n.,, , a ( Court St.
• ...., ..,,,......*
• .
Corner 4.;c. - .7 .'..••:" - ••• , - . .:^- - - ,,, lit'il.'.( 4 Water St.
tr • . - - -44: frel
...,. i•-;:-.F.,....-.1 ; , 1••
nuao&m.. - '--,- -. ...V•a, . ton: N. l'..
I
IMEISCOM BROTHERS,
snaking thtlargent and`best anscale4 stock, ever
exhibited In Broome ccontv.
Their Vitale coraprieing aie latest style% plat appear in
the York market have all be :n bimplit for riedt..*
Dtastiy nt auction ',aka at large racritirr, and aei r nole
offti.ed to the pablic
.vbilvairs‘:on. I'arHenthiri gent
CouritNr, E. JAMES, Gen-
IF YOU _WISH TO PUi
•
AT GREAT B AINS
AT GREAT,IIIr4RUALVS
No. 20
Hare receivetl another Larg* Lot of
•-
• • . i
New Fall and Winter . Goads!
li, fprrrnFss of their Va4e,
at a small advance whereby we are enabled to .en Illrh'
Good: almo , t ,qually low so the price usually paid fur
cheancr fabric, Please readtlie following not of price.,:
We are belling thiod Detainee for • ! so i 2N:
Italtdbome do • i• IS
Rick 0rie.....tal Lubtre., 15
Plain and tlgnred French Merlnoes, 54 to 1 X,
flood Mack Silk. wide. for - . 73
Womted and Silk doable Brodie Shawls. 1 4 tb)
Woolen Itotible blaawlA, 1 - 5 23
llandAomeeloalts et Great Thugains,
Ail Wool black broadcloth, .
All wool colored cloth. -
•
A large variety of cloths for meta:a and 'boys' wea r.
Marseille- Ito:kotr.s.. 5
Lodi& cotton hose. '',. i - 5
Ladle.' ribbed wool do. 2 pair,
• 50
Good Steel bprin,.• etirts, 05'
India Rather combs,' ' , - ! I 2
Itandboine bilk tbgi.b.l 12N
Wk... For,. montaleb. - • 1231,'
And intium , rable other Goods at, the same proportion.
•', l SME AliD CALL Al TITF. "DEVI RIVE.'
, '.• -
iaefore rue - teeing cla..ewhore. at , we are eathOled that this
le the ....,'r - r.htee td secure ouch EXTRAOIIDINARY
ItAIIGANS. 1 .
ffiRSCBMA3ITN; B80TSE88;
No. 20 Court Street,
men of the BE
'Binghamton. October 17, IS6I.
.
Administrator's Sale, •
IPursuance of an otdcr of 11w Orphans bourt. of the
Consity - of Susquehanna. tit, ,nbtcriber vitll enpostito
sale by pahlic vendee Oct "11 , 4 4 :DAY the lgtii day of No
v..inher,lbrdl. at two o'clock, p. to., the inteccat of David
Allen. decettaul„ in all that certain piece or rtarcel oflaud
in Bridgewater township, in said coubt**. containing see
,..entv-six acres, more or leas. with theltp,..usitenanees. of
whfch the said David Allen died Seized. rpfin the prem
ises there i. , a good dwellingliont.e an barn,
„;' and orchard. ' Tn.. plain is well wate ed andS
'' ' in a good Mau: of col.lvation•
t.
s.„, on the premises; interest of deevised captained,
I and teetn,:inaile known on day of *ales,
i October 14th. . -J. 13. at cOLLLIL
I • 4w • lidat'r Est. uf Dal - ut A len,lee'df -
Administrator's g ! ale. -
IVOTICII is hereby given that in pursuance of an order
of the Orphans Cows of Stuepaetiautut gouty, to me
directed, I will expose to public sale by residue, upon the
premisci, in the borough of Susquehanna Dtj ot. the fol..
lowing described piece or parcel of land. late thee-tare of
Albert Bushnell, deceased, bounded and Am4ribed as fol
lows. to wit: Beginning at the South-west corner of Ben
i-ermines slaughter house lot, [so called] in the line of
the N. Y. it E. It. It. Co's land, thence Mom:said Perrino's.
lot North,
.1i• cast, are rode aud 1311uks to the south side .
of a street, thence.along thetame north: it:nil west, ti 4 ft,
ton Corner; thence south h," west along lot Nd. 55 now
owned by Gaylord Curtis: , tire rods and i tinks; to a
corner the aforermid Railroad Company's thence
along thevame south. :FIX east, sixty feet to he place of
beginning. containing twenty sOare rods, mOre or
being lot 56 on Addison surrey of sfl IL Smith's
land, on which is a barn, &e. I
ALSO'—AII the inters-s: of wed decedent finder contract
in a certainPirce or creel of loud situate in the town
, ship of Ararat in bald county, hounded northerly* by lot
in possession of the widow Thayer, and Ole Snow lot, (so
callial) in posicseion of L. 0. Bushnell. emAssirdle-by the
public highway leading from the Yellosv ficinSpi House to
the Wlikes.Barre,TtEmpike, sonttaaral . y.,by!lnds of.C.e.
Worth, and westerly by lands of W. Stsernes and O. 0.
Baldwin. Vtil.tain.ll7, about forty-five acres , m impro-
NT& Sale of the firStkerein deserihi!il piece ttl in . ; held on
FRIDAY the 15th day of Nticember. 10:1, at cum o'clock,
p.m.; Of r(Milecond herein deseribed - plece.,l the prem
ises-in Ararat on THURSDAY the 11th day N0v., 861
at one o'clock. p. m. Terms of- payment to de known
on data of tale. JAMES C. BUSWNELL,
Ararat : - October 14[11,1861. .611ML:totratoi
SHERIFF'S SALE. .
.
BzY Vir tau of sundry wits of execution Is ued out of
thecatut of Coaunoa Plats of ifVosulni county to
me u
reefed. 1-will expokie to public_ tit:" on turday,the
, loth day of November. UZI, at one o clock, p.m., at the
. court house in the Borough of Tanktuttunuck„. tho follow
ing deAcri bed property. tO wit ! All the right, t.' tle and In
terest of Dana Situir iti and to the following pi f• pareel
-or lot of land lying:And being in the tow/whip of tipring
i
trifle. tiunArettanna county, antlthe township f Nichol.
.son, Wyoming county. ntate!of Penuoylven bounded
o'nd described no tollowo, to wit`' On the root b highway
leading bout the 9'unkhannock Creek to Spri ne, en
the tomtit by the highway leadlngfrom the.. 141 a Church
to the old Montrose turntpke. on the west by lands of.
'Nehemiah Otikle_y and Alonzo Oakley. and on e north
t o
by lauds late of Mattaias Gorda:der, deceased. , uca M
ing about one hundred and swear auttentiand; more or
alms, [about twenty-dce acres thereof lying in.Sits4ne-
Mums county] about one hundred, and lifteeu *Ores of the
whole improved ; tabout twenty acres of ,the nut lying
asaforeeild In Susquehanna' county improved. but no
buildings or orehui in the part lying in said Sw i ne=
Da county) and on that part lyi n g in W county
Ahem temneterwstory Dew ftIOM, dwelli &lyoming
ose; one
- .framed barn, with two cow sheds attached thereto, one
framed eider imam and eider mill,aue sanall.frimed.corn
house and other =Wont banding& sad aaa lime 4 10 )
orchard tbereoiu milt the Appurtenances,. , .
• 'Seized and taken in executionat the mad of r. M. o*.
'lerbout and otitere,-11. Dana Stark. defondant. 1
. t . LEVI n, snrunns, Sberit.
.F.iteririolsoe; Timltbninvek:Octotrer 14th, Igo
. .
- . • . Anditlies Notice. • . • I .tiA.BEL ' T ' (TRRELL
"Vatter hi herebyilien, nit the undealetted in AudltOr ' -
1..‘ appotntedby she Orphatti'.',Court of Susquehanna i ~' .--;, - • '.• I "', '-• .-j . . .1 . - .
CORilt,r, to make dlattituttiona of the feuds In Me him& iAOW offers for-side ti ne' of the 'lOrgest sad
tof the AduilMetieteee of Iletufilack, deed,"arlll attend , ~ , : . j
to the dude* of his ' ppointment, at—his aline In Mont; i ' - ~,__z _ ,
_L„, ..,- .. „„..
nose, oa Yriday the drat darer November. 1281, at one I ~ .... uvin. .seie...c9 9nS- Of -,
o'clock in the afternoon . at which - time and place all pet. ' ~
sans Interested leillprenenttbeir clahas or be Wave ,
. f . s . ~--, t _ ..,.. - -
barred . from ccuulualn Timm said rand. . • -..•0 . . IV •A . , 4 ...'
I . . - ',- , - ".F..,11. STRESTER, Mahar: , •
..
, Montrose, Octolstrl ' `Ol.-4w. - ' 19 . - ck
Altditor'eafotice.
OTICE Is hereby, given that the undersigned an And
itorr appointed:by the Orphan'e Court of Suaguehati
na cOunt7,t6 sluice dbaribution of thefunds !tithe hands
of tftliwies,ltessegole and lienben Aliintols
trotors' of Samuel Beltsville, deceased. will attend to
the &ales - l A-hie appointment, at Ws oftice In Montrose,
on Saturday tho ad day of November, MI, at one o'clock
tbe afternoon, at'Whlch time and place all persons In
terested will present their claims or be forever ante.
barred from coming in upon ssild tend.
U. STREETER, Auditor.
Montrose...October 4. ISSI.—w 4
Military Notice.
Every person .holding a commission as
an officer in the volunteer or. militia for-.
ces in the county. of Susquehanna, is re
q•nested•to-takii an oath, before me, of
legiance to this 'State and the United
States, within thirty days from date.—
The Governor , has imthority to annul the
commissions of all . persons.: refusing to
take such oath:, M. GERE, •
• :• - Brigade Inspetor.
Brigade Inspector's Office,'
• Montrose, Sept. 22, 1861.
CAUTION..
iti•Y wire lutvlng left my bed and hoard
.01 without itmt mime or procbcation. I hereby forbid
all pemons hartmrink or trusting her on me atedunt; as I
wilt pay no debts of 'Mr contracting :1 ner
• RICHARD SMITH.
Dimock, September 32,15111.—u1l
-FANCY FURS. FANCY FURS.
Jobn Fareira.
ARCH Street between
eh.„ and Rh., Ste..
;tdc of Mg Market SO •
Philadelphia.
mrait. MAN crAcTrnta
DEALLU IN ALL KINDS
IFANCT Ftnt. for Ladiee
if inet and Childrtrio Mar.
Having non nianufactur.
'nd en store my usual
and beautiful aQmort
t of all the various
at and qualities of Furs.
'led to the coming Fall
Winter. Seasons,' I
Id renpectfally Invite an
Onation of my stock
rice 7 - front those‘
_ .purebase, at I am'ena l
bled to offer - thent very desi rable Itulticeme•as.
.All my. Funs have been purchased for-cash, and made
by eitytienced and competent hands.and an the present'
monetary troubles renderit necessary that I should dia
pose of my anode at Very small advance on coot.
- I ant satisfied that It will be to the Interest of those
who dceign purchasing, to give me a call.
• ref' Recollect the'name, number and street: John
Fareira, (See Fur Store,) 718 Arch Street, Philadel
phia. Sept. lath 18.61. tan.
SUSQ. CO. -CL.ISSICAL AND NORMAL
At IVElO•iitr 01E00, V.<33121.1A•
PROF. S. S. HARTWELL, B. A., PRINCIPAL.
3!r. I. b. rxwEn. 1.4 Xeeiettint, d..TeachetolVocal3lltxte
Ittchatda, Intdructresa of French said Drawing.,
.SNti E. Blackman, InStructres 4 of :desk on Piano.
Mio A. iitittWeIi ‘ :ILIAtrUCIIVSS to Primary Depart
ment.
C. C. liaises, 3f, D,, lhertructor of Anatomy and Phyelol-
Agy.
O. Z. Dltnockl.: , .r. D.. 'Lecturer on
other .1...i-txttt.t end,l,ccturent txl.ll be employed as the
want); of the school ntni demand. '
T UT: nest Term will begin on
Monday, September 9, 18 61.
In announcing the commencement or the next Acade
mic Yearof this,lnstliution the trustees are happy to
state that their expectations of sUCCetie for the y'rjust em,
ded have Deco fnily realized, It is now in a nourishing
condition, at.l they feel 'tonddeet In saying to the public,
that it I , entirely worthy of the patronage of all who
sire thorh.7 mental discht.litic„.t the acquieitiou of knowl
'edge, whether as a preparation for CmlegC. or teaching,
or other perstilte. Its, patrons may be found in all parts
of the County and to thud reference le made respecting
lts uteri • -
Tuition 'per Teem of Eleven Weeks.
Pninary Department, $: 60.
11:0er Enizti,h, ' . ~. .. 61r).
Latin. Greek and German. each..... ....... . 4 00.
French -, - 3 00.
P,Theli t ai, With one Lanzunge
- No bill for the above strdiea mull exceed._ 900.
- ,
Vocal Masic. (three,lo , Bonlkr wetk•L
1:12..ic on the Piano
I:xs oiln: , trument,. .......
•
Board (rpm $2,09 to s2,so'per %reek.
The %atilt, co uveniences as heretofore for thope wishing
to board chem.elves. For other information addreet the
Principal :tt Montrose.' , W. SP.S3GP, President.
C. F. READ, Secretary. I '
3tontrose_. August 13,1661.—tf
-NEW iMILFORD
NORMAL SCHOOL
sl • TAACIIERS-7—tioßM•L DEPAILTSIEN,T.
" LE. E..HAWLEY , " PTof. M.,L. HAWLEY
7.11 . 01.%T. Y. t MVSIC 0% %LSO.
NW . DICKER:Mai. I Niss - MARY KNAPP
• TCITION—SOF-MAL DEP.AItTSIIt-NT.
English branches,-=common,
-
" and rusthesusties,_ 4
do including Latin and French, 5
Primary Department, 2
- instrumental and vocal music, extra.
The next term of this school will commence on Wednes
day, August 2Sth, and continue eleven weeks. One primal
object wilt be to render all possible assistance to those
Who are preparing to teach. Board can be had for $1,1'5
per week. .Rooms for students to board themselves on
reasonalde terms. Lectures will be delivered during the
term. For full particulars intnitre of E. B. Hawley, Gib
son,. or the directors, liew Milford. ,
By order of the Board, - B. GARELITT. Pres
'T. BOYLE, St...C. . t).7CIA Milford, July `4th.
1.1
lIARVORD UNIVERSITY,
1111tVa.
.
Tlilt Fall Term of - this I n stitution will commence on
Wednesday, September 4th. The Winter term on
Wednesday December 4th; end the Spring term,on Wed
nesday. Februnry rztb.
Each Tenn conillets ofelevep creek&
23ZCZ7ZINEIMISS.
ItITION. 7 -Common ;Irancites, ir.;,:..dttig Vocal mita
'Natural l'hilp , opLY, C.hemlitry. Physiology and 49,00 ktdok
lieepinz.> , - 4,00
Ake bra, Geometry arid '.'. orient Languagee, 5.90
French, , • 5,00
~•61atir,on flatly, yntil,t4c, War is 0vet,.... ......... 6,00
Room rent, ' - '" 1,50
Ex•wnoce of Itecitation room, - 1,00
teiturea with a gaol. 4paiitus are given- every
week.
Each room le furnished nith a cooking ' , tore, bedstead
and table. fortllme . tati choose to board themeeirea.
. .. , . . _ ..
Board can be Ilaa In the neighborhood at two dollar:II
per wf:elt.
Pay In adyetw, or property seared.
Birford, Auguat 9,19-
41,- • - 1
- t Wars,
MBE BEST I'S THE ILARrET, 'CorapT.Pinc differrai
A ttyln and prices. for rule by ABEL TIIHRELL.
Moritrr,,e:Aug.uet 11.43:
AT TIM STORE !
FIRST STORE .BELOW TARBELLS.
TBE —Grape Vine Cradle,"Morgan Pattern; Beet Silver
Steel Seyttlee, Snathx, sand Rai; &once, Iley Fofiges
and all kinds ar Vermin; •
At Tyler's Store.
TOLISST Earning Kerosene. CamptiGA ;
-11.1 Adamantine, and Sperm Cantles,
" PfAi
(W 4. ' 4
Air *II sib
C 01) LIMA, Pnre Olive, 'Castor. arid Met a lli c 011, for
machinery also Harlem and Bilge&
FOR THE 'HAM AND - -111013TH.
. .
ALLEN'S Worlcl'snafellestorer Zylobalsamara ; ;
I Burners Com. kin . Lynn's Embed" one
and two -Grover it. Baker ' s Mc/tines` irork. , ltti their peculiar
shilling Hair Tonic, jlenreartear's andßosetalr Oil. stitch, and !Alban put together by it, may wearand drop
Ponisdptle•PhiloconteLPhiladelplAl and li' York Youth ; topipeca ryoro original weakness or hard liege, but come
Wash. viz.: Fragrant kliser , for the teeth and tor give way at' the seams they cannot' they' trill
and ginnt,Davrimple:s loath . `l•Vash, Dental Soap, I l i lt% together when the cloth or calico sroand them hangs
AT TYLER 'S STORE. in rags and tatters.—.V. P../Vrelgt. •
- Indian Root Pille,Wrlght's Indian Vegetable
1 :TX Pills, Cephalic Pills, , --cleath on Headache. •
•
AT TYLER'S STORE
A. -3Dre.,r iOrCPCk3DI9I,
- FRESH CODFISH,- STONE WARE,
WOODEN WARE, - .R00.M.5,
~ F
&6AI B
NT & VARNISH •
BRUSHES,. - BLACK- - •
WO, SCREBI24.TG,
HAIR,Tootb; . .
NAIL . aqd -LATHER
BRUSES;ALL vERY CHEAP. .
ALCOHOL, TURP.ENTINE,k LAMP
BLACK TALLOW, _SOAPS
• Of.ev.ery kind lint .sorr. - •
or-Dont elk to_ght !ruled at Ty - wors wroarc
Ettqer pent to N.Y. 'and pails returned for Sere, V lb.
Mbrarse,dat*Z. j - BENRY.C. Mae.
•
Ever offered in Susquehanna County; and,l
probably compriaing :the greateSt VA- '
.RIETI or most' different' articles of any
Stare in the Northern part of Pennsylva
nia, and perhaps of the 'entire State. An
assortment is kept in aborit thirty- differ
ent branches of trade, and the seleetioui
are made from about forty of the..best
Houses in New York, ant more than fif
ty Dealers and Manufacturers out of New:
Bork. A large proportion of time Goods
are brought direct, from.the . Manufacturers,
• Otis insuring genuine articles. Custoin,
ers on.entering the Stare must not expect
to find everything in sight, but nearly-ev
ery article wanted Will producCd by
inquiry. Some idea of the Stock . .may be
fronied by the following general . outline,but enumeration is impracticable. • • .
RUQS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, 9 'ND
D;Y STUFFS,
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS; •
CIS CA7eRT,
GLASS: IVA RE,
WALL and W:117101V PAPER',
JEWELRY,
SILVER-WARA
PERFUMERY,
-FANCY 000DS,
MUSICAL,' INSTRUMENTS,
RR LUSHES
AMERICAN POCKET] KNINES,'
TABLE CUTLERY • and
SILiFER PLATED TARE
LAMPS, MATERIALS; fur LIGHTS;
HARDWARE, .
BED CORDS, •
STONE • WARE,
DRI
,GOODS, '
MIRRORS,
WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS,
LITHOGRAPHS,
VARNISHES, 4lltb CAGES,
SPECTACLRS,,
WHIP y & LASHES,:. ! BROOMS
GUNS, PISTOLS, •
• -
AMUN I TION.
T 0 II CI CO.
MEDI CA'L & S URGIU IL instruments,
SA.II, P , . r.
0 7' - `IS &C., . .
UMBRELLAS:
PORC.ELAI3r TEETH.
The. attention -of the public is resgeet
fillly invited - to Tuy stock of Goods, bought
extalusivelv . for CASH nowN, and will be
sold on the same- princip - le for lOw prices.
. .
. ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, Mat Ist, 'IBOI.
GROVER & ,RAICER'c
.CELEBRATED YQISELESS
SEWING MACHINES,
FOS rA.MILY AND SIANUN4OTTMING USE,
495 Broadway, Diew-Yoik.
Agencies in all the princiixil Cities and
• Towns in the United States. -
The Grover Baker Sewing *chine Company are
now. manufacturing, and live on exhibition at their air
&rent salesrooms. machine" making the Shuttle or Lock
Stitch. of the same .patterns and at the same priced as
their celebrated Grover t Baker Batch Machines, thus
affording the public the advantage of comparing the
stitches of the the leading machined and exercising their
trim jeidgtnentio to :heir respective merits. This's the
only company t: x: manufacture* both kinds of machines
and therefore the one that can bffer this privilege to
the purchaser.
" apeak from salmi:knee when, We say that, after I
liming tried all tbe principal eetring machines. we must ,
accord to that of Grover a Baker the pre-eminence.
Those indispensable features of sewing, strength. uni
formity. and elasticity. all of which are brought out in
this Id coruparable invention, make, it the first sewing I
machine In the country. others have their good points,
but this combines all. and posaesses every characteristic_
necessary to make it most desirable"—S. alfieflan
..tdra'ate and Journal.
" Mears vs. Parrssem—We perecire that the Grover
Biker Sett log Machine le beery day grooving more
and More in favor, both far manufacturinF 'and family,
purpoeee.—but especially ae adapted to aL the, require
ments of tardily use. other machines. by dint of ,lirszen
puffery and colinit ing with committees at annual faint.
havebeen thrust forward Into - the first:place ; but they are
fa..t losing this unmerited position. The real merits of
the Groter ,t Baker -ILachlne. are beginning to be known
in a practical way, and daily Is the ireniand for theta In
creasing, while the demand for herkofwelbetter known.
but inferior :machines. Is proportionately decreasing. So
it tarns out in tills, an 1p many other In Stances, that -hon
esty in the best policy , and the right, in the end, cornea
unpermont.
A trialof °Ter two years enables nil, to sty - with the
greatest cdnfidenco that. there id no better. machine for
generat Family use than Grover it Baker's .Sowing Xs
chine Co. it. makes a beautllul elastic seam that does
not rig withscear or washing . runs altnost boiseleasly,
is simple, easy to War.. and notalable.to get °id
of repair, faststts the ends of its own thread, and nets
threads Rod allka directly bob the spools on which they
are botight."—.Y. Y. Leask.. .
• is
"The points we conceiremost nettles), and-impor
taut totrunit the wide range of requirements in a naschine
fur familyAr wing, we Mid more fully combined in the
Grocer &Baker, viz.:. extent of capaidty, sirup:telt,' of
etmetrattion, ease of management, ad‘antage of nslogg
threid from two spools without re•wintling. strength of
wink; elasticity% durability and regularity of stitch, and
quietness of movement. We therefore make award
the Grover rit Polow:!—Reportqf Ofaingitaw 4f ref 4134104
fitatsfairolBo)—also qf 111.2401 Btaitrairqf 1800.
F. B. .CHAND.LER, . Agent,
.
feta 17 eq. ras. Iltontrose, Pa -
•
..tikeet
riftrvrisrrwvxriprr, quiz* snr,
e. 14U . ottler!New I• , :ta. at
apt) . eorextyr3nres.
NEW GOODS.
GOODS:
NEW
G -
NEW 8 - GOODS.
D -
GOODS.
AT
NEW
L. HARDING- & CO'S,
NICHOLSON,DEPOT.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT,
MADE TO
t f. ?! 1 •'• • -
• •
: 9i ) '
READY-PAY-CUSTOMERS.
We are'determined not - - - to be out-done
lu the way of
LOW. PRICES.
ALL
&INDS OP - pRoDuCE Taken in Exclusive tit
Ila r G Cal 0 Cjl 0 D
L. HARDING & 00.
Nicholson Depot, May Ith,. 1881:'—em,
NC:›T'ICI3EI.
Tm: Late Firm of Beduin & Allen , Flour and Proels
lon dealer ,will be continued under the name of Allen,
Deans & Co. Al due the old grin Is In the-hands of A.
Baldninfor him:iv:llsta. settlellnent. A. IIIALDVM,".
July 9th, 1 , 41. W. L. ALLY,I9.
NEW FIRM.
ALLEN; DEANS & CO,,
Under Montrose Democrat Office,
ARE RECEIVING
Fresh Ground Westein FLOUR
every 80 dawn, which we '
warrant to give satisfaction
as any lu market; if not good r.turned at our expense.
Feed, and Buckwheat Flour,
SALT AND PORK,
BY THE LOAD, BARREL on. POI:ND.
HAMS, ,Sugar Nardi
Dried': Beef,
Smoked Halibut,
Drips and Syrups,
Molasses and Sugars,
TEAS. • COFEPJE
_ BROOMS, AND NAILS,
übich ()tier for weir at LOW PTICCB, for READY PAT
ONLY. Montrose; July IX 1&)
'THE UNLON'
Now and Forever
THINK, EXAMINE,
AND, SAVE 25 crs ON A DDLLA3I
BY BUYING YOUR ' - -
SPRING & SUMMER
G. 0.,t ivs9
-,-01 , -
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS.
-AT T111:-..-
ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE!
OUR STOCK IS NOW CO3IPLETE!
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
WE_RAVE A LARGE STOCK
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
HATS A ATD: LAPS. '
BOOTS AND' SHOES.
WALL PAPER, WOODEN WARE,
COAL OIL, YANKEE NOTIONS
SKELETON SKIRTS,
PLOUR,• SALT, FISH, NAILS,
PAINTS A,N D OILS, --
And a great variety-ofarticies too numerous to meation,
which weary bound to sell
Cheaper' than the Cheapest
UT" WHOLESALE AND =TALL.
PRODUCE taken in Erchangejor Goats
AI Goods bCd4 'at •
. -
ONE PRICEund NfiDEVIATION.
Our system of doing linsiaespi gives satisfaction
CALI ANDEX - AMINE OUR . GOODS,
wIIETIfEIt YOU BUY. OR'NOT
WE WILL SHOW YOU PARGAINS.UNIJEARD•Or
O' Small favors thankfally reeelyed, and larger ones
In proportion.
t.s Yours. bd..'
tVsr333n2e 1a14. 7 0
NM MILFORD, Jana sth, lbia. •:•
. "CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
BEST WORKS.BY THE'BEST AUTHORS.
ONE HUNDRED VOLUME% -
•
iptCLUDING liistory, BlographY.Travels
Adventures, Poetry, Tiomanee f ikc., Ac„ LE .
which the public asaTharo the benefit ,of for -;„„
a trilling awn per week. Believing that
many 14111 prefer to obtain the reading of such books to
this taffy. rather than Porch:me the works. If IMICCOllitli
I shall add from time to time such NSW WOR.IiB its will
-be of interestio the • publle._prolitable to midland im
provement to the library. For farther particulars mil at
Mont ruse, Jane 45. SMITICS NEWS-OFFICE.
Law Books.
•
rit*RDON'S DIGRST, BMWs Justice, Dunlap's Fora
Graydoceireirmi. and OttltTlll at
alp 11321•XXTX1V191.
MA.NTIOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW' RESTOB.ED.
Jy I.7ST Pnblisled, in a Sealed Env e lope :On the nature
triattnent, and radicaleure of spenttatorrhina or sem
inal weakness, sexual debtlitY,neryousness and Involun
tary emissions, prodiming impotency, consumption, and
Mental and physical debflity.
By ROUT. J. COLVEBWELL, M., D.
The important tact that the awful :consequences of self
abuse mar be effectually removed without internal medi
cinal or the dangerous applicationa of caustics, instrum
ente. medicated boogies, and other empirical devises, Is
here clearly demonstrated,and the entirely new and idgb
lisuceesaftil treatment, as adopted hy
t or fully explained, by means ofwl'the celebrated an
rich every . one Is en
a led to eurebbutelf perfectly, stAn least poesible cost,
thereby avoiding all the advertlind nostrums of the day.
Thelectute will prove a boon terthousaudsandthonsaude
'Sent under seal. M a plain envelope; to any address. part
. Fart on receipt of ewo poatage stamps, b*
. . Dr. CIL J. C. lILINE,
127 Boriery, New York. ?oat Office Box, 41036
afertheraglialudintaiik—The (4u)IV ut Is an =tract
Ova a letter writtea by - the senor Oa Ibt Church to
the 'lmes, and Idessenger,"! Chief ,Obto. It nays
volumes In Tsear °fault riwid—tftownedraedletno—fdlut.
Winer ow's &maim firrwy. son curniaaat
• "We mean adrertinesandln your columns of Mtn. Wino
Ames Soothing Byron.. Now we benr said a word to
door of any Wog Medicine InAar life; but we feel cow
gelled to say to your readers that this is no lustatany—wn
Bars 'num rt. Ann IMOW tr TOIMI ALL rt cum. his
erohably one of the most ettocenfut medicine/ of the &T,
l e ceuee aid oarroff be ben. non bo bare babies tant !
do better theo to ley inn leggy, ; dw.y)
<3&.Ntal:Aoxil
RED U_C TI 0 N.
IIONS
GREAT CROWD KRUM
AT THE STORES. OF
6utteiibtrg, 't.iosenbatim, Cft.,
Montrose, Susqta County, Pa.,
Elmira, New-York,
Susquehanna Depot, 'Pa.
WE proderoto onr
,trtends oath;al
public in gena
that itt.cousequeuee of the present preeauru to Ule
mouzzattitra In the eitles_we can purehaso
GOODS FOR CASH,
FROM 10TO 10 PER'rT.I,OWER THAN Formerly!
Therefore we ere deterinlned to offer the public-our
general stock of '
EADYIADE CLOTHING
DRY, PO:01)S,
which' comprises •the
largest and best
STOCK; GOODS
Kept in ANY COUNTRY Stnre
• this eldeor-New Tork.City,
&Pride whiclx Defy Competition
•
ag we WM seri. foiOAJBS the:small advance ,
of ten pr.rcent above the wholesaio cost., '\n will sell
the following GOODS at the aunexed prices. v
Black Frock coat Worth . * 9.11 ii• $6,00
Black. Frock Coat worth 10 . for 7,50
Black Frock Coat worth 12 for_ • 9,50
Business Coat worth 85 for.,_ *2,75
Business Coat worth 0 for 4,00
Over . Coat worgk 85 for $4;00:
O'er 'Coat- worth ,, 7 for 5,75
Over' Coat worth 10 for . 7,50
- Over Coat .worth 15 for. 11,50
Over Coat worth 20 for 15,00
Black Pants worth'. $4 . for.. 83,09 -
Black Pants ' worth 5 for ' • 3,75
.Black Pants worth . 6 for. 4,50
Fancy Cassintere Pants worth-84 for *24
Fancy Cassiznore Pants worth 5 for . 3,i
'Fancy Cassizuore Pants- worth
.0 for
Black Satin Vest worth *3 for *2,2,5
' .flack. Satin .Vest worth 4 for 3,00 .
Blaek satin Vest worth 5 for :1,50
OVER-SIIIHTS & -OVERALLS 0n1y.,31
. I.7NDTGARMENTS EqUALLY LOW
As Winter hae fairly appeared, wolnvite theattert Con of
L- cE
3rdsh.rimscPcrx#4shmesr,
Also 6F.NTS who wish to avail thernaelvea of the opriOr•
Malty to make some Fair Ones nice '
Christmas or Ne*-Irears ". L.
tdir PREAEII►T,
to our lone assortmezt of
Car - *"'" XI 3R. IS, l
CLOAKS,SnAIVLS
BONNET%.
OUR ASSORTMENT 'OF
DRESS GOOD►S,
AND
TRIMMINGS
IS ALWAYS LARGE & COMPLETE,,
CONPRLSING
PLAIN BIA&Cli" and
• FANCY SILTS,
51121ilrigalgo
_ of all colors and shades,
IiAILINIFA I , 6t.C.
OUR STOCK IR
DOMESTICKS,
CANNOT, B . E . P4I.TALLED IN
DIMITY RR PREM.
,Goad Heavy Sheetings, 6 to Sets. per y'd
Best 'Heavy Sheetings; 7 to Btets, pr y'd
DENIMS, from 8 to 124 cents per yard
TICKING, from 10 to 15 cents per yard
GINGHAM'S, from 10 to 15 cts. per *aid
CALICOES; fait colOro, 124 yards *14 : 81
• " Best Merrimack; 10 yards only $1
CYCOVECOXI. iatlEttte.
A choice article,, only 121 cents.
Pest Steel Spring Skirts,
A nice lot—eelling at 4 eta. per spring..
Ladies: Saxony Wool Vests sad
LAMB - S. WOOL. HOSE.
- gesit=lwrip.
Of the, latest Styles, &e., Acc;
Thankful to the niimerous customers for
their generona patronage the past year,
werespectfully solicit a continuance of
the same.
Getenberl, Toseitbaum
Verve, Pa. peyentbn - -
•r
‘l4 ,
, fr-v ,1,
4
.
TCIS aubterfbers take ftleaaare
friend* aad moment of Afe
en advantage
s, of the anosaally
klanufacturer
Jewelry asuestock of Watebea Jewelry
are now prepared to u der great,
fore. •
Blighakttoi,, Amg oat t. 1041.
lifratehow—Laalee Dlantond
aapktund ankle. :Also a varlet
U. American and Swiss, If unfit,
Gold eltaalraw—A yer exuayO
Guard and :leek flatus. -by
ilarithigsand•Breast Plow-
o! la, In aud *isagie _
r Sanger Ingia--IHarneud.Rntry..ltlgard.PruVa
Chased ancl Phan Bold Itlugs-a large stuck.
aratneletn-Gold. At. !latest. and 17A1B.Brseelsta
all_wittrans and Otos.' •Evaxa t Attars
!Inver Waro--Eves7(leerrlor I os of Silver Torke..rast
Spoon& Napkins Mfrs, on hand. also. Mani and limy.
Ladles. Ceps. Card Lases. Ph. tints.* and Fran Lent.a.
Chlldrens' sets. salts. Ste., warranted good as enln. •
Plata* Ware Al3eentfrnlae.ortmentof len Marts.
Ctf %WY, Cake Baskets. Withers. Batter 'Dbdtes. Asyut's,
Salts, KXI/1-01, Forks, Spout.s. Toast Banks. Caps Gobkrss
etc.. etc.. by ETA*/ it Auss..
Sleeve Illuttois *tad stods-a large stock alai
patterns and prices.
beauts-Cora - Neeklacee and Araleta,
Pearl. Oat: Steel. and silver Beuds.
Shell Combs-a.rood doe* et ebell tack .
Pamb4,o,liso 110.21a0. gorn. I% my. and Dreolug
Hair and Tooth Brushes. etc.. etc. .
zrmaavis idb dazazazllli r
No. 9 Odd Yeiluwir 1141. Dlngtatet:
WANTED ! WANTED
iIiNTED.ITTIIIIII-STOIII
- 1,000 bushels'd Oat',. •
. ' 10,000 lbs. Fresh Butter; in Tub. or
Roth,t . • ,
500 lbs. Beeswax; - -
5,000 dozen
,Eggs, •
,500 dozen pairs Good Woolen Sookft.
A LBO 4:7-ESJSZE.
..FOll WIIIOI TAB
Highest Market Price will le
- _ • , Paid: in • . ;'•
uk)op GOODS,
x.ntrose,
I . E±ecliitors''• Notice..
oTicgi„ here* given:that !ever. te.,tememan; up.
4.1 on the brit tentameat o ' fJohn Tterny; let*
of Silver Lake'
&cooed, bast Ixer, granted to the stk.
V . acribers:and al 1 persona Indebt.ti to maid estate CM re.
questrd to made Immediate payment : and those baelzw,
claims, to present them duly atteo.4 or icilltrocat
•
JAMES MeCORMICK..
CBRISTOPUER BY NE, ri C tirt " l
Sneer Lake, Angort mob, lar,i.. trf
A' REVIEW AND REFUTATION
HELPER'S .IMPENDING 'CRISIS.
Hl' GILZERT .J. r:XE81".•.
(r ll ll9 PASIPIILET. conalsang of 014 doable c,.ltemeA
AL pages. was originallypubitshed pending the
canvass of 1.8r.0. impending Crisis , is a cocant
lation of all the -sophism and malicious doctrine* lit
which thepublic mind of the North had been so tarps',"
oned as to produce the triumph of the President' raw ,
dldate of the sectional party Liar fall,. It wan %lat.! cif
eulated gratultonsfY, by means of largo comributions-of
- money. and did more thou any other thing to deceive 11.••
massea cif our people. In this no feu' nu t Ile sdation.
take no each of its elnimen. ,eparntelc. zed every.
taut assumption in detail, and refute them so neat:it:to:l
that no,intelligent person can reed the pamphlet nlthelt
being convinced of the EN& of all the wick,* ft.prapp
bona of the lielper book and of V:e folly of the section....
strife which hao culminated in civll •'.l.* there istc
protabillry that ii - eace will be permanently riatoreitto
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one distracted land until the 'mac mind at the Non is
disahneed °rite erroneous Impressions relative' to the trt
character of our Southern shit er StnieS. moat of whom or ,
now in rebellion ngalnq our gen en.' government. as th ,
result of the triumph of stztional fanaticism both Nom
and South-,—lt beeorn.t tho duty of all true patriots:ode
all in their power pre'udiees betnewn
the North urn South, and there proh4lv do more ate
' lent means of ac,omplishimtthtc ro.ntt. Than by groat
eiieulation of oar,R,ficiori...,4 er Hefper, It contain,
{'large auloant of valuable statistics, worth, for ocaudoca
Crerefente..trrerai tile.?. the pr;•-e ef !lie pamphlet,
intelligent cillten 7 ; . Price 6;, cent. -
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COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Located-over tleScir,qr.ellaximaTallerßant
BINGHAMTON N. Y.
FACULTY: •
D. W. LOWELL, Prlncipril, Profomor D.
Ncivnee of Accounts, Practical Accountafet,
A u:b.kr pftitpwcirb Tactics opon Bunk -K , ep
. iaz Diagrams illuefruting the tame.
Jous RANKIN', Commercial Aceonntant.
of Book Keepinz and Practical 31athrtnatirs.
CLT.7,19, - Asisislunt Professor in the -116.t.k
Keeping Departrueni. • •
A. J. WstisEr., Professor ~g_Preiical sed.nr-
narnertml Penm anship, COmmereini C.len:a•
lions and Correepotdence.
CECTt Att. 7iS :
flea. Daniel S. Dick irson, Lecturer on Cumir.re-
cial Law and Political Economy. . .
Hun.- Random.l3alc&n, LectuCer - on Contract%
Promissory 'Notes and Bill.' of Exchange.
Androwq, Lecturer on Comm reia.,7l
LNG COMMITTEE
Hoe. Sherman 1); Phelps Wm. R. Osborn, Esq.,
Tracy- R. 'Moron, Esq.
. The object of this College is to ;Tura to all
an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Uesiaes
Education. •
The Books and Forms are carefully arranged
by practical accountants expressly. for this In.
stitution and embrace all the recent ..imprr , ve. -
aaents. .
The course of instruction comprises everr
departnient •of business. The learner wilt ir•
thoroughly taught the selenee and, practice .•f
Double,Entry Book.Keeping - ns applied to the
folidvring kinds or business, viz: General . Mer
chandising, "Banufamaring, Banking, Commis
sion;" Steamboating, Railroading. Forwarding. -
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &u.
YOUNG MEN
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Canonelify thamaelves lu a short time. la 6[l, Institu
tion. to till important and ineratire sitnations. Atorie
references can be giren where graduates of Theirsrs.eosr
filling d esl nthle *lntel lints rth salaries tram Mt to Irrttet
per 81:11311.III.
The Proprietors are in posseesion of tartigroniala from
some of the first Commercial )losses In the State, to wants
they have furnished butg-keepers, *hawing theft entire
eatisfactiortand confidence la the aidlltyolthe graduates
of this invtltUtioli.
• ..... : PENUANSIIIP
In all its branches, taught by the tnoolsicilltnl and - Sher
ough masters of the ext. 'No College In the connu7 en
joys bigberreputat Inn In this &par" tment. Ladies' be
parunent entirely separate from tiutt of .thogentletnec.
Stadentina enter College at any time. %o vocations.
Time to complete theseatroix, (hits 8 to 10 seam. to
dents parsing the• requisite examination are presented
' with the mon elabotste and etelptnt engnitt.ll--Diplen,a
honed by any Corm:km(la! or'Clanicallostitntion In the
Union. Aintigtanca rendered to graduatot in procuring.
uttuationt.
• For term. of tuition. peep of hnerd, testitrionfe. of
graduate. ailing positions..ke. addremii the proprietor. S r
eirenhon-eoutuiniou full particulars.
LOWELL .tr • WARNER',
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TmErteters BilleiamSo6 Croomettial eolier.r.
Moir. 8. - Iting6eent6o, N. T.
LIFE MEMORIALS.
' I WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR
a lady remarked to us n - day-or two airier, a. -
,she exhibited the portrait of an only child, gee.
'to the "spirit land;"- which was one et
• tr1:11E133313 7 _ .
4 , flow 1 ehonld regret it, had 1 rot aerated
this pircions momeest of that dear one.' ::;t1
thought we. 'The loved ones are nut alway,
with as, and while We can call them oun., every .
one should secure such a memorial; especially
sham they esn have them so truthfully taken by
,that successful artist, A. B. TUBBS. ef„,Biag.
hiatten. ' • '_ 47et
_ .L. HARDING 41-, - CO., .
inESS tot DtiGoolis. Groceries, Hartssue. Wad)
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Xittirpothing, Boots a Moos; tiosß, Glass, at.. bc.
Me6edsoo Despot s Day
ivrilihara.. & .Albrols
Camtioand Rusabta Cement. for eemenetag lama F ,
erociMry. from this lutes . Cbims Gina' to kw coar.i
st o ne Alte.wond. trobv, !feud*. Mame .
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