The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 07, 1861, Image 3

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    The -Rebell
,Ittinitters have: really cis
eaped_. - :±4l,; , ressel;Tortierly blown
- to, Iravile.rll .- in, So:iithern:waters as the:
Gordon-o having been re-christened . 'the
.Theoditra, sa;led 'ori . the 12th Ihstant from
Charleston,carrYing_liteiss*. Maaon mid
Slidell ,
o e The Teport in -regard
to ,the Nashville .jwas. • afuiultaneously
.thrown out by the rebels as ileint..•
•
The Theislors totilthed: at•Cardena. -
Ther e - Bfefpsrs. 111.a.sOn and Slidell - landed .
indproceeded by railroad to
'The British Consul itd -that port imniedi- - ,
itely made it erecuobious - -call. mi. them
in full.: uniform. Tie
. t.h . en introduced
them to the : Captain-General of Cuba.—
They were received by that oilicer:-. as, - . a
private gentleman, and with' . no diplotriat
lc forma whatever. - We state this on
the very best antliority,to anticipate any
suspicion that, the visit :Which so' high -- a
funetkinary Permitted our Rtbtl Commie
!loners to plaice
. 144 any Official
. _ .
came. , •
After . 31c.sSts.' .Mason and, Sli
dell at Cardenas,- the Theodora' 'went .
round to 1 LIXAML ;There she to 'k in 4t
,whole - ctrgn.of amig o ! ainninnitiott i •toffee,
and provitiollsonel ail fur Charleston,
expec• tin g inn LI oekid C.-
While in the-port - pf Havana the Theo
dora was - pnc%sented With. a • - Confedfnate
. flag; worked: tic Southern. holies
now finding irefugein When she
mailed ' She • took:with her twenty passen
xers: to Charleston AthoStg them • was;
Mr. Meade; late United States: Minister
to Brazil. -He has.hcen one of the:most
.active S'ecesslouiins-in the sit} aljaWlllll.
The kW! Consul-Gent.rtti 9r the united
StaieS-ai - iil,olKtnituOcy,
ands pro.minent - Ittan in that - State, still
• remains in llaratta; !making constant
-plication to the Captain -General tier his
:exequatur as Omsk!. !from: the /Zehel
"States.. lie and Mr. Meade have, vied'
• - with each other in acts Nf hitterlmstility
to the Anrrican
The _lei:ling; Of, I . Corthern American
:ithipmasters, whose veasels fie in Havana
itarbor, has II nelte•ll the extremity of in;
Aiknation They ari! dhity insulted by •
laving the C• infederute I flag .tionted
itt
theirfaces at the peaks of vessel: purport
ing to arrive from Charleston ' Beattflint,
tii.d ew Orleans. One vessel
• boasts that it has rtlit the Atlantic Coast
- ;block l ioir;to and 'fro, tnor'e than a score of
tithe`. Before our itkortnaid left Havana
,the feeling' had• risen so high On the. part
of the American sliipmaster, through .
the constant repetititUt of, these
that a sentiment was l rgenerally expressed
that there was /pi intention" on the part
of the commanders 'off Charleston and
'ileaufort to close those torts at all.
•
, •
• Compromise with Rebels,
Jefferson-City.. Oct. 29.—[Special de
*patch to the St. Louis Drumrrat.}-Gen.
'Prentiss, who left. St.: Lori; on-Stunlay
last, to Surprise and caporti the RelielS at
lultoit, in Calloxray Ointy,:has rettiriterl
:and reports that liefote he :• half reached
Fulton, Gen.. John 13. lienderson; of the
State Militia, had t ndt, a compromise
Kith the Rebels at DYer's Mills, near
Concord, by which he required the • Uni- -
ierl States troops not to make at arrests
if the Tehelswolthl tl;cir arms
and : return to their hoMcs. •Gcn. Prem..
tit aequiese4in Compr! - . lfoise, but - on
the first' violation of will ";-Fisit seycre
Vengeance on the Offemlers. ; TIM rebels -.
*ere four huntlre , l ainl Gen.
llen
derson's !Ince- nnmiierel one tilcipsroul
live hundred. 'Tlie;prOpos' it ion 'for the
compromise came front the rebels. '
Lat.sr From niroDo
, ST. JOUN'S., Nor. elle steamship
'Borussia, from Liver pncl on the ll3d.nit.,
bound •tfor New IV4i, ibassi.d Cape It tic.v
at five olejock this nn,i.ning - . The adVic6s
obtained are three days later.'
'The m ßorussia has 144,000 in specie,and
08 passenger&
The London rime -4, :in an editorial' on.
the Anierican blockade, again complains
that it is not effeettial, and reminds the
Washington Gm-eminent that Foreign.
Government s are houhd to recnnizennly
areal blockade. it reinind;: tim,people in
Lancashire that the yin:tang-of the idoek
sok by the Bermuda shows that the, cut;
ting off the cotton is-the work of
the South as Well a. 4 the Nori h. It 'also
seems quite true that 411 cotton esporta-
Con has been forbidden bV the Rebel 643-
crriment, in order dolt. ibreign nationc,
ospecially,England, May lie • foreedi to
take sides iu the .41-tue3 i ican 'quarrel. • -
- •
T_ltz Bebel States
• . The election filr of't
,Con g ress k to he held!on the first. Wed
. oe.dayin l orcinheri..l',64l..* The-af;roini
fnent of Dm-tors for Pregdent Am! -!'ice
President is ale ett , lekeJ 411 y it tile
Contnres , ional:. - eiretioii—,the Brit lVed
pegilay KoTeullter.- i 'The eleeto N - aie
to stick'' in their re4p4.l ire st:ltes oo the
first Wcanesdas- ttt I,) , cenoher, 186'1, nitti
Frooeed tor9l-e7kie /*eitielic Attu Vice
nesident. Cot ~.ilneps- is .t.ti a=:gnclele in
regular n-ssicnta. the AL-It 4iff;ovel-nnt
An the einhteenth flay Fel/re:try, 1862.
Osi the nineteenth da;i-lof Fettrnary, it. is
provide that the Pre4d4..,.t of the Senate
:shall open the cer:ifieates. and the votes
for President and Viir . '7e.: Presitliga, . shall
then ..be &bunted. The,
dent of the - States. m nut beittaft s t - ok
iztotiresa the .1.0 - enty , K-e, - npi of rukii
:.Ars. 1842.
"He sit - tilos and sleeps. Sleci; on
and ankle-, ikon little int erilor.of a world
isearce les young Slier, on and. Sin ilB
Thine are the heurs.and ,lava when both
aye - cheering and itaiipietenL" Who can
look (Tom' s steeping child vithoutfeel
em a pang fitr the sstil!erittg,s to- schich in
the eauree of Hat lire it is necessarily sub
jected thrtsugh the chatigeS of its igisien es
Of these, perhaps teething is one of the
*lost painte. lint a sure end nei*r-fait
pig rentedvis ailtund ) when
lino - thing Syrup; is resorted
Th'e.Praprielar has 'put ttpanti sOI4, this
artieleTur over seri years, and eau stir- in
confidence and truth it,' what has nev
er:been laid of any oth in ediciu c--iteve r
bat it ititedin a single'instanie to effect
a cure when timely used. This eat ttartic
prepare** is,erell known as tiie - presitirip,
tian of Cite ofd* moat experietcett and
eicilifut tiers:ell inliklest England, and llus
been usid withlnever success in
`.-thousands of cases. It relieves from pain,
invigorates the stomach, :and overcomes
convulsions. It mires griping in the howele .
slid windlo3lie, and is a sure remedy ,for
-13yacntery and diarrhoea in children:
M - 'Seurvrand Scrofidons Eruptions, -
will soon ecifeelhe bodies ofthtise brave
=ea who are'lghting their country's hat.:
ties. 'Night am. had food, and drer,Ching
rains will inake_sad,havoc With the stroll
.,
gest, thgrefore let 'every man supply him.
telt with anulloway's l Ointment. it is a
tiniaitrture forevcrylind of skin. disease:
IChttv cts per Fot. , ,
EWSITEMS
.
—ldthe town of EoxfO4d,Eniex
.county
Plisa4llore is iioei lawyer, • a doctor,' a
1 polieeinan or a rinnshep.
I —Sill on : Brignard, convicted ofjor
, ing hind warrants on
. the lgth of April
i Inst i ll:vs been pardoned by the_President,
in Colleeplellell of his age and: tither cir
eunistput:ew which have -been _ brought
under the consideration of the Executive.
--- - A larger fleet :of Nith ,French:and
guglish vessels- is now banging around
our So'uthern . enast thin •was ever seen i~r
those waters before . . • • /
. . . •
—The Regulars now in Cslifornin‘ , com-.
prising some 3,2t!0 have at; nat
dered home:—They Were scattered. through
the various forts -ports otr
the Vaciffc for many Milei apnyt. - •
•,=- A geniterivrn . from Westchester
county reports that he lost three sons nud
two nephews in the Tammany' Regiment
at the battle near Leesburg. •
the'rmnotincernent of the death of
General Snip lion ston comes to its -flow
thnzugh two - 0111'e - rent channels—Nadi=
ville Galvestoriboth - concurring us
to the day .on which the
-event took place,
we incline to lielieve that it is true.
The President has suspended- the
writ Of habeas corpus for the DiAriet of,
Columbia - ,
-The N. Y. Evening ,Post is scolding
the Administmnion for :lending a thlse re
pot tof the Intle'of Lee:41)11'1;h, .411n1 Jur
suppressiin.t facts—natiing ; in, einninent,'
" truth is the LeNt . The,. Yost
155119
-"rite fight, Uplift the ascertaining -of
fact, turns lint to he only a repetitioit, on
a larger seale,: of, the 'guile of Great
Bethel.. In other words." thereEhas. been
anotheristupendons blunder: sAVe have
always been taught that the last trap in
which au experietired military man would
allow himsellto be caught was, an impas
sable river in his rear, and a superior ene
my in frinalt4 • •, • -
! • —ln MG, a man was proSectited 'in
London for selling ti coffee,-just then intro . -:i
.
dureA, as a...nuisance :tad prejudice to the
nei ,, iihorhood.
r.„, ,
a .
I - 7 - I , eatng of the - rfors , e. Fait, the . BOA ,
s,:iys that Ilarford has always been noted
for it*.valuable-louses—there is one C:ult
there - Worth $.2,50 , 0000. ' ' . - '
1 ---Senato'i• Itice, of-31iuncsota,11.%.s-writ-
Iten :Clutter; in reply to an interrogatory
flom.a committee.of it public meeting,
stiongly approving the modification .by
the Pr.Hsident of Fremont's proclamation.
IsAmong other good things he says ,: "To
this War, prosecuted .for the Union,' I. de
vote all my,cnergies and ',owe!' ; to a civil
, war, prmiecitted for the abolition of fsla
i very, Jam opposed noW and forever.',
I
-Fremont's body guard is . nearly as
Ilarge as the American army in - smite. of
' the first battles of Mexico. A corresp - on-
I,
i ecift of the Cincinnati Gazette writing
1 .
I from he sd-Ipmrterr, says : . . •
l " Genera! Veemont has DOW :i 'body
! guard imndierliw. fin emi hundred mell--
!five hundred cavalry and one thousand
infantry." . . .
—A woman was intely conrittiA in
Wales, Emrlatiti, of living with two hus
bands-at the •sante -time. One . Avorkeil
nigilfs-;—and tile other day time:— ; o sloe
had a lru,l)and all the day roaud.
—The editor of die - 31:11adieryr. (SJI)
Union says a" friend has sent Inn a ',limp
kin, so large that " ten m. n slyod onoil
it." • \vaii . very , :ratifyilor to o
edi
tor's pie-ous propensities.“ •
.;r. — Soldiers sett to your _own 1ie4.1,„
do nut trust to the Army
era, Fever and Bowel complaint will fol..
ion:- your slightest indiserjion. Hol—
loway's Pills' & Ointment should he in
every coati knapsack. The British and
French troops use no f other. medieines.
Only 25. cents per Box or I'ut. s 310
. _
Tn'Montrose. oti the 27th ult., by Rev.
} J. C. Boomer, '3lr. L. B. Isbell, 'anid Miss
,
31ary J. Meeker, both of Montrose. -
A. - Ia Leßaysyille, on the 2311 nit., by'Rer.
Roberts, Mr. I'. C. Fassett, and
-Mis , Sarah Keerh, both . 9f Rash.
- X)E4MS. • •
In 'Montrose ; on - Sunday, the 27th - thy
of Oct.-, Nahum Newton, n - geti •4. 4 .
years.
In I)itan - ek oil the 28th 'ult., Mr. Julius
Beach, in the' 74th year of his age:
• PASSMOREI—In :E:ist Bridgewater,
on the Sth ult„,,Norman only child
an . d . Y:irytitte P:itiiore; age "eight
vearz, font months ; ami eighteen days.—
This I. the second ,time•that death • has
left them ehildies, , . A Few days ago the
seib;jeetplibis 03 (dice wi l ts troll ancil. , i(l
ion . • life 34 any of ns, hat.
dent, death hail mariied him. thr his prey.
Fond V.:in:alas vainV tt.Jretadefendtheir
eqeared elni.i tiona advanc soi the dread
Ine.r,,,ewre,r,, - Fervent sod freci +tent I .;rayers
aseen4.4 to lea.vi_4J in ;Ai. lint
the senteuee. pa+.4, and /ittie Norinaii
413 n,, Cl *Jilt .4. , n,experientq,
; death in iidppy ;I- • tiaw
ruan hope s dfit9; -it .extin.gtifsit !
t tarsi- ii.feprossible sighs does, it awaken!
It - is-the departing knell Of ; innumerable
jovs; the realization that earth is vale
jof tear:?,. The betoeas-e4 Tin.e.soi a 1
tar "emnylitioti:. Nor d.: they stelf. it in I
Tun, Sympathisitig rriendimouriled with .
thelt,- The man of sorrows wag _present
to ,;.-)Lace 20 suppurt, and the blessed
coat prontiNed to all who . .. Mourn,
shed hi: sarriving influence on drooping
Hearts. The solelitu lietl aun 01 MCCS, suotl t.
er inmate fur the inansifins 'of..
The elan cont aininetall • that - remains - . of
littile'Nornian is let down into the• dark
trrave ; a grave 'dampened - by tetra :and I
trallii_Wed prayer:: ; a grave where t
eetirm Shall -plant its dowers in earlyibring
time, bail where I;l,:ith shall often reiort - to I
Gwl . iiers:eit.!;trengtikened 13r ithiqwrorniSt: I
6 4 am the restirrection a'ref tite "L-i l
I tie Nferootii sleepsbut angels .1
guard his sepulcher, and in due tithe,
ruts' a ill eome and wale hint - mit -of I
sleep.- •0h ! ithithy spirit, no 'danger of:
Anning, now ; then art "-safely lodged
amid the,ntinititerial choir in thy Redeem.
er's I”'east.".. •
flis-Nyirit . 'done to hint crhu:4•3l,•4#,
4ody 141. beneath - tire sod;
But oh! how hart! to 'Own - God's . right,
• And kiss the (hastening rod.
DISSOLUTIONT
, 11.19: of RILEY & LATHROP wairtilerolredby
IDULt r at 'crowns, on there t 1 of October. _ he ,sceoants
'andi)otesOf tke Utellinu ma]-be found at the store L for
settlement. ;MINOT, RILEY.
Sprioville. 50r. , 10. . • - LB. - ZAMA?.
larTbi Iferlizzaas barium wine' confirmed byebemo.
Offilral who reVolifolly oolVits Do - Loon of OLD
es 4 Castouters.. Jaw.
IeCHOWN WYOIVIING COUNTY PA.
rrilElV4ttirTlZOkiff "eizessesei
XOl4llK,Dec tla 14 4r, sad toatfutte twelve weeks,
- sr , nt. fultncr,,Prieepal..
.. - tratorw WO' -
1
47110'eharife - ziflll. ; Ore-r,' the- folloiliig :„,„..-- -,,, ~ , . , '''' l , •-•'
named lotanfliud foritateit' ibis court Ili "ofiraVsn a lt i o ussuite ' cc i f tli... t o t
to the It 14 "
- berme, litlf.outiCPaei in'Saturdar-Noveni-' Vi iburms 1:. 3 .64 4 , 1 2415nam the f tr .
bait'. ltitkAB6l;nt el* o'clock P Ihr• ' /0 Osor or abed. late theesute or
1
- ' The property known at - the - ... - Ed,,ivard's A l thielth°ll ' . l'eezeled seadelerthela ea ge/ - '
, wt. to wit : inolun et the Senthmeet camerae Stn.
HOtel, at-,Great Bend;.!:' Soldtui thet,pfOp- I g e lMils.,ll o l,....siot. 100 wiliodi tit Moil= of
city of LB, Bull; .. ,
_:'.:--' .' - -'. - -----• . - lot sore, weiet.stee Attnt e " 4 only l 4 , l , l l 4 l4l ' l "ti:
The store •house . and -dwellinF,',..-with ' 11,1" r":,.. 1t=t,',V 1 ,,, , u 1 2,...,en,Dri". 89 „. 1 r,,w0",k Go rt- •
haul acre of, land,„ owned by Stillman nwnedby ospora Curtlerdre — ta_eiti r l 117( iiiiltr 1 2 ::
Fillieri lEl:Fr'lllklili.' *' ' , -•-- , 1 ;',7 - ": ' L e f e F iuga g e ; i6, = r lntai iptC h f eug a t alth rd issuwenty
gai= veee = P;ielleed' o; " h
47.7 ..1.„„theeee butr
The. saw mill building; ket w at the. Mit-.
let,of Hobb's Pond , owned by Nathan W. tareron - wninl.l7= 4 /1 &" ' 17°1411-61 " 1 "
Bailey. , .._... . .
.. -., - , ALSO—AII th e kite:est of afad dece&at snider eoettect
- . A &tin gg9o acres in Auburn, — oirned' lata"orareat"tirstrar*ooootir lead elm " in th e thlte .
. bounded northerly try tot
by Daniel Barber. Lies 'contiguous to il=,.w' hs.r.r. 'Dantean id, (ao
land of A. Idsthropl; John A. Hirkhtlf, public highwarktdiZa l hV e e tar i r:l i t e l:
and..4ite.eateteof.Wm.Cooley - . .•: ...,--- . - Wakr ul t e r at v4rgr b kututzerr,nr Lads C.C. et
An acre °fiend in. Herrick, as the4rop- Baldwin. containin g about foriptlee age,. not i tg l iaap• :?;.:
arty of Ogden,oe the old Ne w buig . rn i mtif ie ntlt e tt'aei th ZL l tlrs;:te b ri r e. tt' od be eo be e l l ° 912
Daniel turnpike. - , --- . r . t n .( Of the second herein described pl I.
a . t on the ' pre i t
a s t e g:=l".7 ; t g e ljAl d he 144 day
c'r
Nur " 1::161
A farm of - 115 acres near Elititha ',eras
in Lathrop, as the land of A. K. Brink. °Ddi " " le ' • '
JAIVIT.IItsIrN a IL" "I
Antra. October 24th, 1861. Adtantetrator -
Also a-quantity of land belong . in g to
the Post, flmni s le. bne of' 116 acres an New
Milford, called . the Fuller lot. Three lots
of unimproved land in Cruet Bena, con
taining 448, 448, and 461 acres each.—:
These are held in common by I. L Post
and C. L. Ward. And a number of farms,
lionses, and lots in Montrose and Bridge.
water.
..Tlie slieritr will also offer for sale on.
Friday, Nos'. 22d.: Seventy five npres of
land hi Great Bend, -belonging to Ray
mond Mavo'
A farin'of acres in Auburn, owned
by IL B. Roberts.
A lot 0f,25 acres belonging to, Isaac
Stoddard,in Great Bend.
Two farms" of John Collins, situated 'in
Rush, containing 150 and,6o acres,.; •re
spCetively.. •
Three Ints of land in Ditnock,Owned by
W!u,'A. Lung; alltrni of roo acres ;live
acres of land trith - a grist fke., there
on ; .and,four acres of Lind at the outlet of
Luhrop's Like.
•
• :1:12 7, 'The . lygister of Wills" Will - pre !
sent the accounts of the following ?tinned
-estates for confirmation, on Friday Nov.
22(1,-4 being the first week of court.
EStateorrhontas Quell; late of Clifford
deed, Nancy Burch adm'r.
Estate of * James E. Stone, sate of F or .
es s i Lake, dee'd IL E.•Handriek and Reu
ben Beebe, adin'ts. • -
- Estate of Joseph. Beebe of Bridgetra;
ter, dec'tl,o. S. Beebe, Executor. •
• Estate of N. H. Pierson, late of Frank
lin, deed, E. L. Beebe, :vier,
Estate of A,!exandor Martin, late. of
Jacksou, deed, Henry M. Northrup
Ann% .
Estate* of Jameg. A. Blasaell, late • of
Briflrewater, Zipron Cobb, adinir.
• Estate of lolin Thatcher late ofliarford,
Charles Ting ley adto'r. . •
NEW MIIFORD
' NORMAL SCHOOL
M.I.HAWLEY,
Inteemediate Dep, PIIIMAIST. •
Miss E. F. 1411 LE. Xis! X. IhOXVLXATI.
Painting,-011 & Rater Ccrie
Miss MARY IMAPP. • I Miss S. J. BUYLE.
. TrITIerN"--:•••NORMAL DY.PART,NrENT. •
F.titzth.h braantte,—C,rnmon. t/
- and mathematics. 4
dG Including Latin andFretieb, • 5
Musk aad errta. •
/5111 E. WINTER TERNf of thtN ochoot wlll commence on
1 WI:DN'ESDAY, ar.rE:ll UAL 27th. and continue II
week , . Et rry,fat•il lie will be. afforded the student to ac.
tinire a - thorough edliestant. 11.6ard 'rimy be prt/er.red at
por Room. can be obtained at reasonable
rat,. tor tho-e wishiug to board theruseleea.
For particular•eadd:ltss tlw , Priucipal or :fireetora.
, By onWr of th, lloard.• Preq '
T. I:011.E. S'er.' Pr e'er 31ilferd. Nov. 4th.
NW BR &RIO GOODS
AT TILER'S STORE!
FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELLS."
iPILF. of
Jartir GS-007:1 lEO
RIBS,
FRESII CODFISII, STONE WARE;.
NVOODE'S NV - ARE, 111100)IS,
PAINT & VARNISII
1111.17511F.5, BLACK
"NO, SC1:1113ING,
• - 1 • HAllt,Tooth, • -
AIL,
niv.l LATHER
BRUSES, ALL vii:nr.CHEAP. •
.ALCOIIOL, 71711 PENT I N & LAM P
BLACK, TALD)W, SOAPS
Of every kited but norr.
AT TYLER'S STORE.
EST Rnmin~ Fluid , Sera ene , ; Tailow„
sperm Candler•, fie.
06,te okay/ea
. skr d i dr,
b•
CIODLIVER, Pure Olive, CaFtor.md .Metallic 011, for
, machinery; :tho Harlon and BritlAt Oil, •
FOR THE HAIR, AND MOUTH.
lt I P.S. ALLEN'S ‘VOrld's Hair Restorer. Zyl6baltin um .
Ilurn (ocoaine, Lyons Katitarinn. - 93e and two
and Root Bair Oil,
Pomade-de.Phllocome. PhiladelPhia and N• York Mouth
Wa.h. viz.: Parrbdia Fragrant Elixer. for the teeth and
And miwthwa...-4i. Dental Soap, de.
BT TYLE-IrS
folltirS Indlan Root Indian Vegetable
0.11. Me, CophabcPll6,—death on Headache.
At. Tyler's: Store. -
7 'tontnta to ttil trueted at TYLER'S STORE.
.31nntro=c, Nor: 4th. HENRY C. TYLER.
THE AIH COITRUED!
GREAT BARGAINS- PR 'VAILING.
NEW FILL GOODS
Toi:Cask Lodi prompt six menthe buyers.
33XEILITT
1:T.
world natio:l attention so his :tear 'mid Large stock of
FAI
.
itusi be D WINTER FOODS.!
ing received. and embraelnz the most dealrable
trarletisame Lodies Dress Goode, fo Well Fall Paiute.
...Cashmeres. Detaloos.tititomam.Valoes. Yetlautes.
Ttimbourd•Repa..- Clanshame and
e!4 Wool Loci; Shaols, '
Bich ttibkune , lioatieta. and Flowere;-.
Ladiate firolukiala. Cs&
• . thoetts., kc.. with o very fan
agoartiocut of
. •
Staple and Fancy 0 - po ds . • as , aunt In. • •-•
llardwttri. Crlviterv. Even,
Nails, Palate. OIL. iimalatted Sheep: ,
fists and Caps. Clocks. Wall Paper ; Ladiau
nits: ROW° V.4l.au, Catpetings.6e.., !slab a new
issortinent, of !SIAM* ALP.4I Tenntshetu !of the beat quality,
I .
-made to order: 6c., Sc - • -
; trvita co* Letup and bought Aar easti, be Is tally
the
tivsoutioerorge l ." " set ers, who .114 V, in
vited to range themselves ander Its 41tumens" a nd et"-
I cure tbe beadle -Of the " • • . - -
Flour & Salt. constantly on ha nd
• BeviclliStaid.o.lftt. tuarcrrr -
Adiait&trator's Sale.
lIN Pitrunatice of iiii.onierof s tli• Orphans Court of at
coitus); of SusonrL.aos. tha subscriber will expos...to
sato by public yen eon TIUDAY aorta day of No.
'olter
_1116t: it two frdosek.r. m., the interim: of David
Allen,;o0c000ad, to ail that taloa piece or parcel of land
in Brldgewator towashlp.in said'coanty, containing ear
unty.sir arna, snoreorlcss with theapporteouices, of
trtuchac saidDasid3lieadirdraised. Upon the prom
lasocs=4.Cdpfatg
e be yell vatend am,
.."'r a good tWIA Of adallatiOLl.
.43 peetalicS; 141itteSt of &Ceased sotplaint-4.
and toms reads karma or day of Ms.
Octoher - • •J. B. Nor:CALLUM.
.4w • "Aditi'rErt. of David Allen.deed,
. .
C s gki+anto; mom% swop ou.ao.
irirtallnat C.Z4SIZEIV*9
• •
A.lltiteir 11%ilacesawfor
.1./MfAiittt
" a ` 'wit"
MMMMM
SHERIFF'S' 'SALE. • .
B: Virtue cot of of sundry:ilirge of
ena o r ;r o il n lc s c n o eLf n t of
me to
directed, twill expos* to public man on fiattird.Pbhe
lath.day of Noreniber, Ilea, at one o'clock. p. m., at the
court house In the thirough of Tankbannock, the fo ll ow lngeletaibed property, to witi All the right, tlUe and in
ternal ut Rua Stark In and to the followingplate. parcel
or lot of land lying and being In the township of Spring
vlihe; Scintrarhalum county. and the township of Islchot.
non, Wyoming county. state of Pentinylvania.. bounded
rind described - aa ,fullowa, to wit: gu the cant bytlghway
Leading from the Tankhaannek.Creek to Springeille , on
th then soth b_e the highway leading from the Mall's Church
to old 'Nommen turnqike, on 'the west by lands of
Nehemiah Oakley and Alonzo Oakley, and on the north
by lands Late of Mattlitse Gail:Utter. decemed.—contetro
Ing about one hundred and twenty acres of land, more or
or lees, (about twenty-Are acres themeflying in Susque-
hanna county] about one hundred and men' acres ofthe
Whale Improved taboutewenty acres Of the p a rt lying
asafareqiid in Susquehanna cofinty Improred, but no
buildingn or•orchardeln the part lying In acid Suagnehan
na county] and on that part Icing is Wroming county
there Is one two-story new trained dwelling house, one
framed barn, with two cow shed" attached • thereto. one
framed cider tithme and cider mill. one email-framed corn
haute and other /MIMI ontbuildlugs, and one large apple
orchard thereon; with the appurtenance".
Seized and taken in excentiou et the salts of P. M. us
terhout and othiirt, rt. Dana Stark, defendant;
LEVI 11. STEPHENS. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tonktaannock, October 14th, lStl.
, •
IIARPORI) UNIVERSITY,
rii n Full Term of this Institution ceniluence on
NVedneoday, September 4th. 'T S p rin g nter. term on
Wednesday Decembrr 4th; and the tertu,un Wed.
nesdny. February 12th.
Each Tenn costalata of eleven 'week.. •
23.1r,..1 2 331•T7 3;8.
TUITIO :'.—Cuunriuu Branches, 'including Vocal IOU?.
Naterkl Philosophy, Chemistry. Physiology and Book-
Keeping• . 4,00
Algebra, °country and Ancient Languages 5.90'
French, • 5,00
Musk on Plano. =lithe War Is 6,00
Room rent. 1,59
Expenses of Bern/103u room , • 1,00
Lerrarea With a gaol 'Aparatua are siva' every
we ek.
F.ach roonais furnished with a rookie grove, bedstead
and table, for those Who choose to board themeclies.
.Board can be had in - the neighborhood at twp dollars
per week.
Pay to adranbe. or properly secured.
Barford, August 8, 1861.
St*. CO. CLASSICAL IXlf 101111 AL
• oiox-r=c::ir,.., • .
..ALt Mt forx. : iroiso. isoziss,"
PROF. S. S. HARTWELL,' B. A., PRINCIPAL.
Mr. I. S. BAKIS, tat Assistant. &Teacher ofVocalMlisle.
Mho L. Elchazds, Instructress of French and Drawing.
Bias E. Blackman, lnatrtictress of Music on Plano.
Mims A. W. EN:Met Instructreaa iu Primary Dapart
meat. ,
C. C. Halsey, IL D., Instructor of Anatomy end Plri'aiol•
uggy. -
31;11.. Lecturer' on
Other Assistants and Lecturers will be employed at the
wants of the school may demand.
T nE next-Term trill bskin on -
Monday, Spptember 9, 19 61.
Iretnnonncing.ths comme;reraent of thelteit :trade
inic_Year of this jostltntioo the trustees are .happy to
state that Chelr expectatious sneteAs.f6r the rjno.ten
deded hare beeii fuly reali:oll, It is now In a aottrisblng
cceolition, ending , fed eonil - d.•nt In nNvin; toile, public
that it is entirelyirorthr of the pat ronae of ail who de
thoro' mental the a, iptisit Mu of knowl
edge, whether prep.ration Gar Cuir , ' ,or Lc:tilting,
or other poranit , . Its patrons mar be fiitind Itt all parta
of the County and to theni rekreucc is made respecting
its tool ta. '
Tuition per Term of leaven 'Weeks.
Prttaary -
nigher EflZlle h ; ti
Latin. Greek. and 1 laln. each, . • ' . 00
French •
Ent with ~n 0 1, 4 1, 4 e.ig e ; : 7 50.
No hill for the above rtudle: shall exceed.... 9 00.
Drawluz 2 00.
Vocal Movie. w•eeic,).. ..... 1 00.
11tu,lr on the Plano
.. 8 OIL
tie of int‘tretnesit., " Y 00.
•
Board from $•.1.00 to ttt,so per week.
The came eon veroenee , as her..t °fore for tho=e wishing
to board themaelver., For other iuforrnathin nddre , o. the
Principal at Montro , e, W. JESSUP. Prelderrt.
C. F. READ. Secretary.
Itontro , e. Align 4113. I.9il.—ir •
IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE
.Lolli' et COIISZ
AT G.REA7' Ba R GA1295
- AT GREAT BARGAISS
Be sure any calf at the
Besure and 'call at the. •
`l3?e 7g
7. 7 y‘7 1 ,.. -. - 2 •" N — :, .
~- 1 l ive. '
. .
N,',.. ,, c, -.'''''' --'"); • . I ' . : '
~..,....
, 11" •
currier -- 7- • ~,• A . " . . , 11 - 4r e 1 11 F -' 3
'. giok . : • • 1% atcr St.
il y ,
Bingham- ton, N. T.
HIRSCIIENN BROTHERS,
Have received apoi,her Large Lpt of
New Fall and Winter Goode!
making tlislr's the largest and hest assorted stock, eser
exhibited In lirOome county.
Thelr tinixis comprising die latest steps that appear In
the No W York market. have all been bought tot , , intsh,
tinnily at auction sales at large . sacrince, and .are nose
otPred - to the public
- •
Regardless if their, Value,
sea en Alladrance. whereto , we are enabled to sell Iticlt .
'Gouda almost equally lew ;II the price ueualle paid for
cheaper fabrics. Plea.° read the following lint of pricer :
We are gelling Good Detalatte for . ' $0 krd
Stand:tome. ..` . do . 13
.
111 ch Orle..tai Unreal.
16
Plain and figured French mertnoes, 56 to '. 125
tiood Black. Silk. wide. for . .5• 7
Worsted and 81114donble. Broehe Shawls,'' 4 td
Woolen Double shawls, - . ' 225
Ilnud.onto cloaks at Great Bargains.
All Wool black bnandcloth,
All wool colored cloth.
A tarp . trarlety of Gotha for . tneit's and._boys* near.
Man , eilles Bosoms. •'. . - .
Ladles' cotton hose, . . _.r,
IntlicAl ribbetwool do, Spelt, .
. b 0
God Steel spring skirts,. 0;
Itnila,,ibibbe.r combs; . •• . ' ' - 4
111{111dOWIt. elk belts, ' ' - -.... , - 1211
Wire Port ' monnalca. • - - ' .4
•'l2l-1
And iunsuncrable other Goods at th•saine proportion.'
BE Sting AIM C4L'AT TIT, "BE; lirtrE"
•
hefeee purelissitigithistere, as we are satisfied that Oda
Is dse enl7lloo to ware oath ISTRAORDINAIty
to. 20 -
Sign of the BEEleze
- . -
•-_ •
A.138L TURRELL
.
Rae far
11461 11 1 W il e i l i rWITWOrt i r d. " 1 3
octal Wtiftluts. orslifoostaehe, Ju , tont Or to %tit
irookoi *WI OoctponsulA sure cum for. Dye.e.ottry .
31001r0000Y.41 _ .
, •
surrey's,.
MEMIPMREMME
1 50
67:11
uninizt:ns,
-LLL'NEW-GO .' ' .i• .- - .7-:.
-'.....:.„..:,..!,-.,, : y:,.. , ..i..... i .:.. :. . i . 1 • ..: .:..„ ....-.......: :-J...
..,
lrli - -- ares 4o44 :ciall'itthosiTgest:oidiNEvr''' .- ' - '"'' ... .'',o()(Xl)
......-: ,„--,,--,, _ ....... ...,.._
:
.. ,-..,-. ,--,, -, 2-7
( . '''-•
.... . _
.).;••-••• ):. - j) ) • ".1.., .- --••-- ' . , statierfbititake atitni
trosac- -4:/..
S -I - T Fads aad macula of Mon ` tfiital l t ,
, , "': en A isetage - e(ttre strartuali low atimi
~.. v
Y LINS lk =XIV
'
. .....
, ; . • Itlatalatts-,iadlme Dlanwad - Entratclefl. and pliffa---
- a splendid article .. Also a meaty at Gold A ral silts. Eng
'l4la
8°144°4'
:44-
''
. - --
--
. .-
' ' '- -'
:'..
-•
'N.
--.
- ' - : -. 43. --- -'..,,,, 3144 12 0 : r
e e l r n 1 v t " k p a" rep : :; l. % L I : TO ' lI A-11 a l en g / 4 n e e 8 1 rlltd:rb and
r c rit ' in adrr . or
thangw6l.----inatilli
-- • -:, fp - :01 1 . :••• •i' :- ' f--.- ..- " - ". -:.. I Ploghazatan. AnirsA 2, ISSI. .'.
Hall. AEner:cm cad Swiss. flantlngand Flab, spy sow,.
CloldClastaa-A retyn . gnsive ...misty of VIA, fat.
Gaud and Neck Chaim_ by • Eraira it stag.
Ear Flume and breast Pita.-Araialata raven
o c f l a a tS and prices, In *MA 'and elagle.
F er Illiaga-Dlamondaboby
.
and Pilau Oold Illtpt-a. large etnek.
....
. Itraealata--4304.1. At, Pated,and LIAM howls. or
all_patterian and prices. - - ET AM. & Awls.
Slaver Ware-Eferydeyslotlon of :Ciro Fat & ant
Spoons. Napkins Rix" on band, *Lo Sun, and Ors q . Latin. Cape. Card Cava, Pte. Batter L and Pratt Salmi,
Children' rats, salts: etc. , warranted rood an coin.
•Plaled I;l7am-A Be4r.ti fel assomoraf of ke rftgieit-
Cititort..Cake tniketn, W2lter4, Mae!. Mates.=
Paita..Zalar.A. Forks, S poons , TWA rankle. Caps
ete.: eta.. br , - , EVAN'S 4 dzszr. •
1111,earo latuona and otate . "-1 large stook Mel
patterns and nteot..- • . • •
• Bnitbi-Corsl Neekben and Aran:its. Amber. OW.
'Pearl, GIP. Steel. and elleer Ikeda.
.Shell.Cottabav--A. 1:001.1•41.ndc wadn tack and Iddia
'Oman, at%o Bonito. lion. Irorr, Zarannalng combs
.nair and Tooth Bru.shn, cic., ete.
.. ..,. .
„, •
Ever offered in Snsquebiuma Counth - aud
probably comprising the t gre atest VA r -
ItITY or ;wit diferen of an
Store iu the North ern Part - of Penns:tie*
Dia, and perhoips the. entire. State-- Au
assortment is kept in about thirty differ
ent branches of trade, and 'the selections
are-Madefrom about, forty, of. the best
h oases in Neir took; and mortithan
q* Dealers and Manufacturers out ofNetr
York. A large prepuniOn of the Goods
are brought direct from the Manufacturer;
thuslinsuring genuine articles. Custom
ei4; on entering the Store must not expect
to findevervthing in sight, but nearly
ev
ery :irticlAranted *ill be produced by l
inquiry. Some idea oftho Stock may be
frotned by the following
,general outlkue,
lint enumeration is itnOnetiriible.
DRUGS A.VD difED.(CIXES,
• t
PALAU'S' AltrAD OILS,
_
DIE STUFFS,
GROCERIES, -
• ' LI4 f7ORS, .
' CROCKERY,
GLdtSS- tr. 4 RE,
FrALL - and WINDOW PAPER,
JEWELRY, .
SILVER- WIRE. ”
• I . PERFUMEEr,
•
FA .IC - 1" G 0 0 iicS, . 1 , -. '
If 1.7-SICAL I,NSTReMENTS,
s' -;
I . • li Bli U,SII ES
AMERICA ' 4V , POCICE'i' -EAVIXES,
TABLE G'UTLEBY and ' . -
• • SILVER PLATED WARE
LAMPS; .1/..ITERIALS for LIGHT-S,
HARDWARF, • • •
PEP CORDS,.
;STONE WARE,
DRY GOODS, •
.• .
IVINDOW 21..VPPIPTURE GLASS,
LI7'IIOGRAPIIS. •
BIRD CAGES,
SPECTA6LES,,
WHIPS, & LASHES;
GUNS, PISTOLS;)
AMUNITION.
• T 0 1 kC.OO. -
'MEDICAL & St: 7 IOICAL Insirtments,
SALT, ,
• SOAP,
,POTASII,
UMBRELLAS. -
. . PORCWLAI.Ar TEETH.
The attention of the publicis respect:
fully invited to my strict of Goods, bought
exclusively for CASH DO*IC, 1111 a 'will be
sold on the same prineiptelor low. prices.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrosc,•May Ist , 1561.:" -
-GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEChATED NoLSELESS
• .
•
SEWING MACHIN ES ;
FOR FAMILY AND JIANUFACVRINI;
495 Broadway, Now• York:
.Igcneiiv in all and
Toiensin" the United State..
The
now m
terent.
Stitch, I
their c
atrorditi
titchei
own in ,
only en
and th
the p•
rover .t, Baker, sswing. ,Ifachine Company tare
inufacturing, and have on exhthition at their dß
' lestoents. - machin..s making the Shuttle or Lock.
lof the same patterns and 4 the, same prices as
Clebrated Grover dr Riker Stitch :Machines, thus
ig. the •pnitlic.- the advan face of comparing the
. of the the leadinr, machines and exercising their
rigt)ient as to their respettive merits.' 111,,i , the
tnpany that manufactures both kindsof machines
fore the only one that can offer this privilece to
.11aAor.
"We speak Truitt esperience when we nay that, after
havingtried - all the principal sewing inachini...s, wo.utust
accord to-that of Grover .t Baker the pre-eminence.
Those Indispensable features or sewing, 4treutrth, utl
fortuity: tind - claqielty, all of which arc brought -cut Sn
this InComparable invention. make it 'the lira hewing
machlne . in the country. Others hare their good pointe,
but thiqcombincn all. and posi.csi•es every characteristic
necesoary to make it most destrafilc."-.Y. Christian
delrocate and Journal.
" Tr vs. rnarmee.—*e perceive that- the Grover
Bake* tiowing Machine-la every day ginning more.
and mo r e in favor, both fur - Malltliactering end family
purposm-but especially as adapted to all the. require
meuts cif family use, Other, machinea, by . thitof brazen.
puffery 4nd couniving with committees at annual fairs.
Lave bete threat forward Into the ant place; but they are
fast los ng thls unmerited position. -.The rear of
the. Gr. rev ft Baker iilachine, are beginning to be known
'ln a p ctieal mkt-. antftiallv to the demand - for them
ereasin whin the demand`far heretofore better known;
but hit - Igor machines : is proportionately decreasing-. So
It turn out bathlcas In many other instances, that °hon.-
esty Is be beet the right, In the and, uutave
- ea
A Moroi/es tyro years enables us tO say with' the
greatest ecinddence that there is no better machine for
general - Family use than . Grover & Ltaker's betvl lig Ma.
chine Cu. It makes a in.uutitul elastic scant that does
no tip with wear br washinz. runs almost noiselessly.
Is t'me. easy .to 'work, and not liable to get oat
of repair, tasteful the ends of Its own thread; anti uses
threat, and silks (Meetly from the spools on width they
are Itiaght.' l ,:-.V.. y, ita4rr.
biker's 3.4ehtnee teenh. their . petedtar
flitch. and fabrics put together by It. lovelier end drop
to Pieces fiom origfeal irrnaraessor berdasage, bat come
upart orglreergy at the seams they earlobe . they wtll
hold together whoa, tile cloth orealleoarvued them heuge
nweand tatter, , -.V. r t .:tines. .
soMil
•
The pointsws C412C11•11 itifot . caesium , and JOINT.
taut to in= tb4 widemago of regair =Mate itt
for funny wring, Ina Mid mom/Mb% combined in the
Grover .0 faker,= anent of mgracity,•44mplicity of
conetractitin,assa oft, advantage of wing
thread from two sola wt • ro•Windiug atmegth of ,
work. c atipty, 4arability and' regabrrity of -stitch, and,,
quietness ot inominvid. We therefore make award to
the kirover Baker-!—.l4ort tf Comattfrot
Sta4g atigf 1660—aim 4/ M:Louta. Beak Fair of ,
• ,-" I
"
.‘
febr.. ns* , Aron . frpn,- Thu
stisavoi' 'O
T.-iti4satiox
imkra r lsn DiTGoid. Gaorirs, llordwairo IWO
igAtifOtsnibtr o likeelitt Shoes, 045 b- mal l , i t • kr,
=Dos. SW Ith.-r
M!EM!
NEW
NEW- •r
L. HARPING k 'CO'S,
LIBERAL 'DISCOUNT;
0 IL 8
9
. ---o-- . ---- . !
.: - •
We are determined - n ot to be out-dove
in the way of . .
LOW - PRICES.
- 0 _
iLt` OP PRODUCE la "' in ZscbAn Z e fr
argicro cro D
- NO
TILE Late Firm of Baldwin & Allen , Flour tad #rovta•
lon dealer., will 64 coot finned under the name of Allen,
Deane S Co. All due the old firm is In the bands of A.
Baldwin for immediate settlemcnt. A ; BALDWIN;
Julypth,lBGl.- L: ALLEN:
. •
• NEW, -FIRM
• .
.•
'ALLEN; DEANS . -
.
Under--Montrose .Dernocrat Office,
RE RECEIVING - .
El Fish Ground Western FLOUR
evcry 30 davv. which we warrant to give satisfaction
many in market ; if not goods - Elan:it:4 at our expense. •
.
Feed, and . Buckwheat Flour,
SALT AND PORK •
.Br int LOAD, BARREL or. POUND.
HAMS, [Setycr Candi • • •
- 'Dried Bed,
- • Smoked Fralibut
- Drips.and Syrups,
Molasses . and S u gars,
- - TEAS. COFEEE, • SPICES, -
' Bll'oo3lB. AND S.' l lll,.:'S •
.which we offer for cahr at Lox-Prices. for DEADY PA:
ONLY. ]iontrobe, July
_BROOMS
'THE UNION'
Now and Forever !-
- .
- EXAMINE.--
SAVE - 25 - CIS ON A DOLLAR
SPRING & SUMMER.
f a t,
. esA , L n ran i
[RYDEN :BROTIHRS,
ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE s" STORE!
OUR • STOCK IS NOW CO3IPLEI`E!
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
mrE trfn ALAI:Ur stecit,p•F—
-• STAPLE and FAXOY DRY 0002.5',
GROCERIES,i. PROi 7 ISION
- , . ITS ,V.T) P
IlOO2'S AND szror;s:
WALL PAPER. WO ODSAV .117 A re E,
COAL OIL. lA.V.R'EE NOLTIONS
SKELETON SKIRTS,.
FLOUR, SALT, 'FISH, NAILS, •
PAINTS AND OILS;
And a great variety of mikes too numeral; to mention,
which we arc bound to Deli •
Cheaper than the_ Cheapest !
PI 01) UCE taken in Exchcinge for a-s.(1:,
ONE PRICE (Ind:NO DEVIATION.
• Our s . yrtelit of doing turf:mei giaca raribfactiro
CA LT; AND EX A MINE - 0 tat GOODS,
- . •
IVI WILL sppw YOU PAW; CIFItE,IIID or•
:Er" Small r4voN.tbanlaully-reesived, and Larr.4.r Our.
-
in proportion. Trion.: &r.;
. 11 ECALIriat3IV-23MLC,155.
•tiEW 31ILFORD, Jun? Oth, 1E931::
N
IVI I-J 00-
• .
HOW.LOST, HOW
ir UST . Published. in a Sea Ted Errielops :On the natnre
treatment, and =dial tarn of sparmatarriura or sak;
!nal weakness, sesta! ruaircasninis and Ins,,pn,-
tary missing. producing impotency, consusuptinn, and
mental sod by.iCiTdcrlltt7 1
ROBT. , CUL%
The Importaat Iseatast theasvhil consaqmessiss';ot eat
-I'N:sot:nay efbctuslii mama withattt lateraal madh
eineaor dangareiturippllcstterna r ,ainues, tribr*,%.
entsonedleated Donets, sad other empirical - devisee, is
here el demotirtmlistind the entirely now told high.
trastment, as adopted by tbe celebrated:au
thor fnliteatiltood. by means otwhie'i usury tr
ahkri•to cure lairosOfperla , ,tly. at nu least poseihlc C 5.
thcreby avdding.all the advert!sed nostrum. of the due.
Theleetnrewill prove a hcon to thousands and tbontai: as
Scat ander seal, In A plata otreelorta, to any addrsaz: /4).f
p2/4. 04 rsentpt of two postacs stamps. hi address's,
- • Dr. 011.4. C. ICLINE._
f-rßowery. hlow York.. Post Offles
bra si .-
comotftmagaa ColoontillOi comma= yl . ic~cd of
4 trourthOlnestedes Guise to the-caries
Woos Vats. •Aloo wood. Loolttori litotolcauble Ake,
Sous& M . - A Tonoll; .
ESMEM
Igil•
' St
NICHOLSON, DEPOT.
MADE TO .
READY-PAY CUSTOMERS.
L.' 1111,11DiNG elk, CO.
Nicholson - Depot, May 7th; 1861.-4rn
BY Br YINcr.YOI7II
THE'E'EOPLE'S AGEtIT4,
---.IT
AT WHOLESALE AZ:b RETAIL
9uoas sold at
IVITETrIER . YOU 13UY om :;01'.
GOODS.
_:GOODS:
• -
,2137.5.i05s eta .a...taXaMErxr.
, No. sO4 rptows nirgilmtou
lgor!ea
.
COMMERCIAL CO LLEGE.
Lorti?.ed over the Swell:Auks:a Vs,Zvi Ask
,BINGHAMTON N. Y.
FACULT l s -
1)- %V. 10WE1.1., 4 h.
i.:42iun ce ; of ArcoontA, Prnutiv:ii
Apthorof La - v(4l's Trentiot utrn 114;41‘.111eirp
irii7,1):.r;rtns illaArating ratar.
11ANtin. 'Commercial Aecninittni, l'iureWr
t.t . Bdnk 1 4 .: 1 / 4 f• pinz and l'invtieal,.%lothernstie....
Crivris; AmgistAlt. l'rtttesaor in tho Book
fiecp;ny. , D,.part.lncr,t.
Prorvgiior gh,l Or
r;mnetitzr l'ettammthip, Crth:rwtri.tl
tivas rod ci..rrt . gplated-1,4 t.. . .
11 .ri • U..nici S. Irtkir*i.n. Locturer utr Comuler
' eta! Latm.' gA4 Putitirot Er. , niay, '
Rannnal 114 fey in, Evolver on tontsztete
l'paniftsory Nutvm sr.ft Bill, of EArhangs. •
lit v 1)r. E. Alltirtivs; Lecturer op enxianrvelal
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EXANSIIIING CO,7I:IIITTEE: •
llon. Shutt:l.n D. Plielj)., Wm K: Unboni .41
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Truro rt. ;Stot2:ll3. E./i.
11, 0 0 1.j. vt . of this ( . I.lhle tt6ett•rd ski
to , .
,friliprair l ii ) : ontam . ,ng 3 tii..rhuglt
DfueAlfq;.... •
arc carefully arcane...A
by: - practi#:4l BVt: Otila La LI 14 r•xprowsiv for this
Dn—
.otutior and ~ etbrac•e• ull the rei•er.t
The. roars& ittalru: G..i r mpri.. 'every
d.paiirnent gl•bulr.lip..%; the learner will lii.
thorou4l.ly tungla eLe '?rimer and praetwe
Entry Burk Kr.f`piii:4 n. applied to tiny
following kinda t,f hozine-s, : (11..neral_
.S.lanatirturina. Ranking, Coroaid,..
%ion, Sreamboaling, Railroading, FortsarVne,
'Fa vigid;ng, Foreign Shippinc. ate. ,
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• • ' YOI'M t NEN • ...,, _
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Can trattllfyth , ntts*l7,t! Ina Abort nine. zt . thl4 2z.titia.
lion. to'fal" itn.port c ant and Inerativ, .Ituatlous. limplit
ril,:rence, , can be glt en %y her, -,;raddatint ~f IMO -sr e now
tilling decrablcaltnatt,:n4 tvlth 0:01%. front 'Salto fIDINI
pt.r annum.
'Dia Propriet, , iare In po , :• , tisf•Ati of teatitntmlnlafr , r,
POM e of thal,r,t Cot rehereia! ilbuitqe In the State, tu wh"ttk
Vt.:, five,' furnlah - td bc, , k:keettere, showing the: engre
*.tt 7 Ara , :e! ,, tl and co39dc:lt, in the abt!ity of the ;ridnates •
of thii LnAttntton.
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In all It. branelleg.tattr.ht Ity•%e - inot,t i4lllfett ant tbar-•
wiz?, ra,tara b: the Collage in the ri.,e,nizt
jay/ a hi7l.rrepatntlomix thIP deritriment.ilitio'bk.
natt.mmt entl:n:PnitP.mte tstim trot of thepalletilini.. ,
Stade:lL:ea:l titter Cua i.. at any time. No setcatitms.
Time to compl..te themmre from tri week*. btu
tit•ritA it3s,int; 'titt , .rt•crti , tlt.• ctinp•inittlon preiemiete.
•ttNitt And eltttituit 11!1,1 , ima
i-t•med by ant. t'tiNtivr,c;ll or Cl.t...rival Int,tizatltm is. tl.e
Ax,f,tatice sentlaretl to gratimitemt in prut - ti‘r.st
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F.: tunni cf of itatmor.i..4 at
zrnattatc% fi Hinz: poAlt I sm o , a proprietmi
circu:zrs Contathltz run orticnlA,
LOWF.LL ,t vrArcurf.
I":4rlctork Vr.glvaittep Cinuruerriai •
w 7,11. —c • Itibtligorton, N. T.
aE ALT.:J. AND ATZ PLEAS.JRE S
Or .Disoaso With Its Agee/des . :
c.ikie.c•o3o 13et-vve °elm Thom.
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HOT ..T -077A1 - 7S PILLS.
• NERVOUS DISORDERS.
mere fearint than a down "of th.
.1T 11er70113 ayv tete, `: To be excitatiii. , . or n tir.enn in •
!mall - clen'rve fa tan,ttrc.-- in.... for where can a retniias
be found': is elm littlu wine. beer. or .
Frilrit-cor r rbe t er. none; take:2li eofree.—weakt , al.eing
refe:able;.4tit 1I I tha frevli air you can ; take three ur fear
Pill• every mint; eat identy o the e...cif
!dep. , j, and If iltexe goid m,rah-= are fellowed..yon wilt be
happy In mind, ,treez in buey, anti for — have r.crye.r.
IVlc.thercs d ThwiLigla:tims.
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• If there la ane thing more than another fat which these
mil are famoua, It !albeit. purl!) hgr propertleP.elteclally
thlt power ofileanelbg the blufal frro.it a Itimpor:tlea,
removing dingeroul nad..nsye.r.(l,A !+;:eretlon.. err.
[ally adlipt. , :d'as the gray.l tented/ for ferrAle coZtVatnti..
they neeer, flail, never the. Nyw•tetta, :.!;t6fir.
br:t,zaboftt
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Sick Headache and Want of Appetite.
Tbc.e fe . ehni, , F4which . ,o must frainentl," wife
from hnno)abre , ur Izotthlt.. friim perviratitm, Or flu%
eatlnz and dr:liking IA hat h molt for us, Mum, di,ordc.rinr
the eto tnult and lic,•r. Thege 0r,...0an; most be r•Nulatra
if rta tvlbh to he well. The I'M., If taken atTording to nap
printed 'net tucttnnQ, , Inkklv r , :htore.a healthy aCtliM
to both liver and !tom:telt, whence tun° w oft a natural eon
eancr.ee; a good appetite ttud n clear head. In the Lan
and Wel , t Indira ecarcel3 ary other runt trine etre ayd
for to csd Sisor ter,.
In all dieearet the-e gran whethiethi ,
cre.te t 0.1.14 rich or too tittle wn tcr ; or wheihef the,' be 3Z.
ditKed mitt, ,t.)lle or i•ravel,lor t. ith ochre mut palneisettlei
in the Wine of et. the the klano N p, th,eipuk
rhealti ¶ c tait.ia according to the printed threetiQiN, wad . -
the Cliatmrot ?hook! tr,wdi , rubbed tato the email ortbe
back at bed tiro.... Thl, trtatinent will Fire alai lcwtc
ate relief when al: other moans 1111. Ne Called.
For Storaeche out of Order. -
aletlitioe will no effeetnally Improve . the tone of the
ttota ,- ,:h he.se Phis; the.: rctaore all acidity. otcattluntl
either by} totem peraucc or Improper Wet.. They reach the
fiver sad redu.ii it to a built notion; theyneter Call W. •
c^rtn_ al diiorkierc or tte liver aad rtenterh: •-•••--
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/10//5041, Y flrare the best riquecly A" ,, ' Am.»
iii t. .
tor.
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Ague. ; Fits. - - • • : Sore Thant.. ,
I.sit.roa'. Gem. ' ' moue. and Gra-tt.
rollout rouvltinro,ll..ad•see.. . ii..e'iiiiary :fl. repeat* '
Blotch... on Etta: lorli4e.iiiee.. " • tie•Dernonreor.
novel 0,1111141 MR, Ilitl=al:ii,..... '1'.01160, -
.Collet; . . Jaundice, t' teem
ConsiipttiOu of the Liver Corontaiitti, VeTt Mg Jterettoi
. lkivrele, L'izatou.: , .. ' Worms Glen kiwi.
Coroomption. . Pik., . Weakness trout
Di.bility, - • Rheum sit•ni.- isibateeer. .t.t.r.
DrotisY, " ' Reteelio...l .. ..te., de. • ;
Dyiiii i iiacry. • Urine, dn.. Lc
ltry..pelits.• sabf,da, or Kblei Eve" (53} • '
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Female Irreselaritioi, Fevers of 'Mein • few";
ValLinclli f—N one are gnome colt words 'Net,
Low.ty. ziev-Yeas AND LONDON." 1%1 41settaible es II
water-mark Di every leaf a the book' direettotor=
each pot or box: the seine may be pl at ty seen by
.ths leano £l4 1104, .A. tubdsulau reward *ill La adios to
any one rendering alert information sur may hod to the
detection orally party or panic, connfarfeiting the medi
cines or.eoutling the mane. bowing them team apasterta.
- o .* Sold at the Maonfacrory.of.Profcssor Ifoitioway , Sil
Malden Lane. re." . York, sea brall run Dragster.-
and Den.ler. in ItadiClitio. dirdildbend-thapeebble eletazed Torte. .
In hairiest fin cent..ll2 wore. and dl each. L ar ger
rjr" There la considerable ElTilli; by elating r bele":
N. B.—Dtrection* for aue goldancu of ;admits la lat es, -
dieradi rare atbxed to each-box.
.• MEAT - .-MARKET. - .
04. Pullit . Airefitte,. near, IF. eariee. 46 . ?•rii
EFP , rt.r4lanttv'un lined 1 ,10 43 4 1- . 1 441107f
011 . 4 ft,
134...ef ti $4,-,Czt I y itt:h tttviivind
Mho •
tX:il ITAVVIErr;
T i;EN,lrtos;&.•
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‘3,litutruxii; NUN+ • • - • "
SAi'D. 17 the More. 5.4 ot '
a. TM:VAL;
LECTIV lit; ”.s
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DISORDERS OP TBX KIDNEYS