The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 28, 1861, Image 3

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    - -liver is 'being —tliscevered in- largo
quantithsiti. the gold,minea k et Oaliformai
much of it being heretofistre"'Overlooked in
in the rush after gold. The attecest at
tending the Mining is
_creating quite an
exvitentent. It is estimsted That six mil
lions n year will be mined.- ; • •
—Amongtheimanyexpedients adopted
by sutlers to sell contraband liquor to
sabers, one is exceedingly . need.- They
drop a couple_of peaches into a bottle of
whisky, and sell the compound for "pickl
ed peaches." A more irreverent exped
ient is to have a tin can - made Old paint
ed like a hymn book, and labeled, "The
llosont Compailion."
•
expeditioii, consisting, .of, two
gun boats,-was‘ prepared on
f rriday, in
readitu'.ss to proceed • m night all to the
junction of the James and I. Warwick
Rivers, about five atutonchalf miles above I
Newport-. News. _The Cam lnidge•led the
way and steamed without interruption
tint ill renehiug the point' designated,
where-the white tents of the' ettentreould.
be plainly discerned on low wooded
triangular piece of land. This ' was Oar.
midnight. -
Almost before the Hebei pickets could
'give the alarm, the gun bOati were hi
position, and had opened tiro upon the
vamps, the guns following each other in
irapid succession.
No etlectual resistance Was made by
the enemy, and th;:. discharges werti con
tinued for more than an hour,t at which
the camps appeared nearly deserted.—
The darkness of the night midi . the want
pf sufficient men prevented a landing be
ing effected: •
-Cob. Richard Tayfor, the junior: who
was 'made *a rebel general awl put over
General - Walker's Brigade, causing his
renfenstrance and - resignation,' is• the
brother in law of President' Lincoln. It
seems that high Federal relatiOnships pass
for something, in Secessia. •
--Gen. HaHeck's - plan of !dealing with
fugitive slaves is about. The molt sensible
• of any vet proposed: luot issued en
• order that in eimsequenee ofiMportant in
formation respecting the number and con
s•ditiori of our forces being conveyed to the
• enemy bylbgitive slaves, no smith persons
shall be hereafter permitted t. enter the
lines of any camp-nor any'forces on the
march ; and any now within suph lines to
be immediately excluded therefrom.
—Gov. Curtin has reported iAghtinoro
regiments ready ; for service; aid who's
wait marching orders. Perliali's Pennsyl
vania would like to take; the eentract for
filling up the two linintred thoitsand tied
may 'be needed as a reserve fforee. theft
would hardly be fair, though; for New
York and someof the smaller States ought
to have some chance to show the' extent
•of , their patriotism. •
s
—Persons well informed say; the Cabin
•et. stands tour to three against freeing the
• slaves, and putting arms in their hands to
put down the rebellion. Gen{ Cameron,
• Secretaries Chase and Welles tiivor it, and
Seward, Bates, Blair and Smith oppose it.
'The tuost bitter opposition i 4 made by
Smith, Blair-and Seward. The!President
is understood to favbr it, though he has
not come out yet like the Cabinet 'mem
bers.
Secretary of the, Trtsury has
ordered the ' restoration of th • light on
('ape Charles, and the Postmaster-Gener:
al will send a special agent to enow pos
tal connections with both counties.
—For the past two; days a report has
prevailed that a • serious difiteulty -has
arisen in Colonel Williams' thirty-first
PennsylVania Regiment. 'nut:ether day
two of the companies openly rehelled, and
n third company was - ordered -under arms,
with loaded muskets, to quell the distur
bance. Various reports are irp Circulation
nil to the cause of the trouble. I
:
-.;.-- The military display, presented lie
yond the Potomac, on Wednesday last,
was by far the most imposing -cxhibtinn
of the kind ever witnessed upon' our con
tinent:. It was composed of seventy re
giments of infantry • seventeen batteries,
and seven regiments of cavalryi and con- ,
taints] over seventy thousand men. ..
Jeff Davis ha.s issued a Message, which
suggests that if the North a-.mitfle slaves
and turn them upon women amyl children,
we must expect to be treated as outlaws
and enemies of mankind, and Our captured
ddieis should be dealt witkaS offend ers noinst all laic, both , human . and divine.
The people of ;174tst.Tenvesec are :as
universally loyal as their WeStern neigh
-
bors are rebellions.
—Lelim of Schuylkill, who Sold his vote
. .
to make Cameron u Sena! or, has' received
a Commissary. appointment !F ,t . . .
• Slavery was abolished in Mexico 32
years ago, as a military neeesity.' Amal
ganiation, imbecility, and anarchy are the
• .
fruits. - - 1
In Ilayti,slavery was dissoli-4 in blood
and her industry, commerce, Schools, and
:milsionaries.gave way to a degraded and
African despotism.
It is said that there are CO, 000-vol
virtteers, under. orders, besidezi 4 - . largo in
crease in the regular army.
—The great victory of Gen, I!lolson, at
Piketon, Ky., turns out to IM no . victory
At all—only a small skirmish in ":which the
losses on both 'sides were abiot equal.
The number of the-enemy killed is- redue.
.ed. from four hundred to .twenty-five by
the last accounts. ' ' l! .
—Tw nglish sailing. vessels . entered
iq"
the port Charleston, S. C., afew weeks
Ago, therq being atthe time no blcccka
;ding - shipl(before that port. 4rd Lyons
now demands of the Secretary of State
ithat these vessels he .allowed to leave
otpt,rleston unmolested, on the ground
1 1,1 t At the time of . their going in there
ct6e blockade was not effective. I I .
.—Hinton Rowan helper, theluotorious
: Anther of the 44 Impending Crilis," who
did As much as any one limn r.,6 - stir up
441 e bid blood thzt has 431161(4 We . pm.sent
unfortunate civil "war. has-been Appointed
IT. S, Consul ti) Buenos Ayte*. A bad
choice. . .
BRITISH NEITTRI ivr York
Post of the -22 d, says English letters
state that the British Goiernment relate
to grant clearances fiont English ports, to
vessels having aboard arras folithe - LTlti.
fed States, and shippers will 14 - eater lie
compelled to send melt goods ilia vg.ssf.ls
front Continental ports. f.; •
Board —Xottee is hereby gleen. that the
tioardatitellet eotapoeed the AstociateLJodivs
ceenatialationeve. will meet et the Coistetukmerie
[mew, le llereteteer,. ea Monday - . sally UM. at two
P. nod on the hilt Monday ;of each rupiah
hereatter.te receive apllcatteep and nsvekemprekriatkm•
for the relief of lialtieteers sad cli,eir tannin. under the
vrorisietis ores at eat tied An Ari to create a Loon
and to provide far at odnythe ?icon. appraved May /51 1 10
Er Ovules or Doetto or Rouen:
, •
, . .
Nli*,timirs. Bad Thin,—The rano wir'viann extinct
from a letterwritten by - the pastor of a Meat Chord, to
int "Journal sail illiesseaper. ' eineliatual . Ohio. Item
.rokunea in favor of that truild-nr.uowned inedicine—liiiis.
Wornnow's iioetnixa Breen roe CAULD}Ltn Ternuarg:
We Fee AO atlyeettaement in yogreohLtane of Kra. Wll3-
.140 , 4'8 iMothing tivrap, Now ire nimar•asid a word in
favor of any pazvti nu , dieine in - on• lita„ iit, we feel CtdEl•
pelted to say to roar readers that alit to 001111111ittle• -WE
II Art TRIP:O W. ANL KNOW IT TO BE ALL IT CLIMB. hit
wobably one of the moat mutt:es:4W ne tlicino of the day..
~. :awe it's one of the 31{ . M. - , Thnse rho hart bableetsnt
•t:o better than to lay in a supply. - • " , doe •
: Woiek r ig Iffarkqt: "8 ores ..:,-."--
- - h nw-vont - wn 4r-8141. g - rrucE4.
Wlieni It'lddr; • - ‘bb1.;:55,50,01)c60• 4
.-•
Ryec- Flour , 'fi - , .3
. 14)1 . ... 7
, .
~. 4 ;VOW_ 9185.." ,
Corn
t
Meal, ".,bti. , ,; , :20,t'qe, q,k,ll` .
Wbent,.'./f4 bil., - - -: ' ' •••• 10011 - :1;45.
'Rye, _ . ?.Inf.; ..'::- %61)® • 0y/I5'
4)3t,5, • V•bu., (3211).4 0,44® 0,35
Corn; "p by., s' . - .--b,Goa. 0,70
Butler, 't,..1 lb • 0,20®, 0,12
. Cheese, V 1,1) _ . 0,06(t 0,4)7
l':illo\v, 7i/ lb - 0,n9 1 -0 o',l 0
',fin], • vif; 0,,,q0:0,08.
I.6ICINTROSE PitiCTS
Whent Vbnohcl, $1.11 1 .41if Ville:11 flour 1/10)1$110 $7,50
Rat• • ''',o mut a I Ityv dour I/ cwt ...:2 4
..C;rn '%Octlit A - ('ant meal tl . ewtl,so 0 1.75
Tluckwheat . l'ork V 1n .1..10 012 ccnto
flats - Zeonlo I,nrgl 1.1 1% 12 con'
11 " ,6111 . •• • ••••• • - • • SLAIN.: Iliattvr r 1b...13 60 1 4 cents
• Polat.m. . . . :17cc• I* . Egg* 1.111.tz - - 12. recta
.Jdiiii
.4143r3EIN'X'f3 WANT333O '
W e riven t olt7S per month, mill all ca"pennen
to nal% Aw.Mt,z; of glye a collltOligilon. Nitirulmre sent
'free. F:ntr finwimn COMI . V4V, 11. JAMES, Gen
eral Agent, Milan. Ohio. gen.{
Itr - qiitt Stipa Juthe new brick l'reebyterian . Cburch
tit Montnize, \A ill be sold on 'Chun. day, January 2.1,-19.4,
at tier:lock in Um afternoon. Dov2a; 5w
s~~~~sx~c~~r~.
Noy. :24th, by P. Sherwood, Esq., A . .A
Dewitt of Islrooltlyit,
of Windham, Wyoutiteg county:' •
Same Al:►to by the. t::►tnc, Miles Benscoo
ter.of,Vition, an'tl Revitut A. Wood of
Rush.
In Lenox; Nov. 10,by Rep. D. Person us
Peter Decker, of Rock, Win., Bud. Susan
E.: Gardms, of :Lenox:
In Rockport., Pa., Nov, 12, by Rev. W .
S. Heaton, Edgar Williams of Herrick, to
Mary K Williams of Rockport. .
In .ClitY4d, Oct. 13th, by. Rev. A. 0.
Stearns, Edwin A. Oakley otlirooklyn, to-
Marthn A.Stevens of Clittord.'.
In Uridgewaier; Nov. 10th, liy Rev: N
lloolittle,:loseph W. : llaWley, and Mrs.
Termela Tinny, :111 of Brooklyn. '
In New Milford, Nov. tatli,,by Rev. A
Levo L. Le Roy of Forkston; Wy
oming.county, and Mahala J. Watson of
The former place.
At Gt Bend, Aug. ad, by Rev. Ing
alls, Alonzo Tinny of Rarford, 'and N.
Maria •Dayisof Gt Rend. •
By the kame, J. Wesley Bennett of:Gib
son, and Orissa Lewis of Thomson.
In Gibson, by the same, Nov, 13, Abner
M. Peas° of Lenox,. and Rosetta B. Hail
of Jackson. '
3333.49/1"338.
In Rush, July 30th, Chas. Eddy, "E"10
In Montrose, Nov. 10th, Mrs. Cynthia
Hubbard, aged 00., - .
In Bridgewater,'"klov. 18th, Mrs. Lydia
Ann Recd, 40. .
Pe•risciriia, - 1. -
REV. ALLERT L. POST :—Dear Sir: I
have not forgotton the Promise I made to
you when I bid off the Billy horse, at
SberifT'S sale—whielr was to make you a
present of him. And now, taking into
conSideration the tact of your wife having
been sold out of house and home, by Sher
iff's sale, I -make you a present of the sor
rel horse, Billy, and the bridle. You will
find Billy to be gentle,• kind, and perfect
ly. Safe for afamily pet ; and he cannot be
taken from you fbr - any of Post Brothers'
debts. 'I send the - Billy horse by, Albert
Hopkins.
Yours in cool friendship,
JOHN F. DUNI,UORE. -
Montrose, Noy. 23, I§l3l.
i_i
A nUte b r ttontt'nrterniftl.illettielrolinionTmo with
been announced for . drenniug
•
THE HOME GUARDS;
and the rest of mankind. But the cold-Wether reminds
the People that the
tionoral Tailor , •Grovos,
attendft to that lnisinessin a treat. prompt, and durable
manner. And it should heremembered that
~ N () /I(.)D1)Y " W()/tli
comes from his Shop. Garments are put together with
THE UNION STITCH!
Putting disunion ont of the qnestlon. Ail who Late had
'bad Pri'S should call and on me andavoid future dungur._
Cutting done right, for ready nay. hemember the plate.
One- Door West of , Searlo's HotoL
The latent fashions always on hand. and Ins:ructions
given in taking up. To get enited• always ration •
...Montrose. Nov. Zt& .11.01.1 N
Auditot's Notice. .
millt undersigned having been appointed by the Drell.
anti Court
on Auditor to ilietribute the =mina in
the hands of•the adminietratorn of the estate td - Jas. W.
dec,rased. among the creditors and heirs or said
decedent, will attend to the dtd Ws of hie appointmentat
his office In Mruitroen on FRIDAY. December 2001,1861
at one o'clok, p. m, at *bleb I ime and place all pereona
intermited in raid . distritmtion are required to }nete.mt
their claims or bo forever debarred from coming in upon
eel d fend. Wm J. TIJ.RII.III.L,
n 0v27 Auditor.
STAND BY MB GUNS!
armp . a.m - P
WIN 40,000 HOD ROCKERS
Aimed With 12rich-Bats:
WITHIN 4 MONTHS MARCH Ok'
WASHINGTON!
AND
asr..a..-ir - mozszsr 333Er.c005.
flit IND WIRIER GOODS
RAVE. !MIRAN Itila
Qt&gar VIMOVVBIO3I.
GOLD RULES TIM DAY!
And with s plentiful supply wo barn purchased a large
-stocks!' •
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOADS,
GROCERIES PROVISIONS,
NA 7$ AND CAPS.
- BOOTS AND SHOES. s •
WALL PAPER,' WOODEN WARE,
COAL 014 andLAMPS,
. • YANKEE.NOTIONS
SKELETON SKIRTS, •
FLOUR, SALT, FISII, ilAliS,• •
PAINTS Ali D OILS,
And Wide other articles too numerous to aientioriArhich
will Ise sold at prices that rail
Defy Competition.
Don't Forget. The Plage. . •
If you in q uire 9( year nei g hberofne
The Cheap S t ore,
They win invariably direct y."
HAYDEN BROTItERS,
TEE PEOPLE'S AGEETE.
... ~ .--nr gym--=
(MAL "ONE- PRICE" STOREt
P ROD UM' takes in' •Erehaayt!or Goat.
= (Isiah Isidro: Wars.
HAYDEN BROTHERS;
Nivr sErtpoßAlßAppb., sith, _
: AtetraSno . II -
27111711EREWS, Letters of Ad minlatntiOn to the eetatoof
I.lllylirldge Mamtiatsk lets, Ilerstr.k: township.
'deemed, hating been granted 14 ttinstaiscrlbtr, all per
sons Indebtod to the silittaitate I . Oquesled to make
Hunted late payryuntr,- and WOK!lying thillosoostorgtho
battle. rennittitiena to
.. oxsidati4yEng,
• Bolick. ON. Admlnletratori,
SUSQ.iO, CLMSICAL-ANO,AOIIIIAL
...134Cfcbsztrlomite, l'azzaa.a.
PROF. S; S. RARTWELL,IB. A., PRINCIPAI.
.51r. 1. S. DM:, nu. 114. A0810431it.. CTca da.rof V ,1,,,a1
Mla+G. Rieltaida, Inetructrm.,i or:Frunel, and Draw lug.
Mlr, It. !Hackman, ImArnctreas of 'Murk ou Pia
Mira A. W. Ilartwell,. !mann:tn:am In' I'rimary Dbpait,
MCIII. . • • • .
•
C. C. ilalscy, M. D., InAtructor of Analvaly and rliyaltd
,„
O. Z. I)imork. M. D.. Lcaturea. on " ,
mho. A,lktanta and I.edurera m ill ho employed as tho
a ante of tho athool may damand:
Tint nest UM begin on
. • .
. .
Monday Novembor 2 5,1 OS 1.
Iu resPc it to MI , Institution, Ihi tfu,:Uo.l aro
happy to mate timt., thou cipectutlons of sUCCemt
have lawn fully. walls:131, it to now in a Anarlslditc,
eunaltlun s utd they" fent confident in saying to t In! pfilil ic
that it is cntle,ilytVorllic of thepatronage of all who do.
fire than? mental dlreifillne, Inc sir islt lon or Imo' I.
ctlgu, Whctittiraa a prevpratlnn for College, or tvarldne,
or other pursuits. It, patrons may In. found In all part ;
of the t 'minty and 'opium ram:mice id made respecting
. ..
..
Tuition per terin of Eleven Weeks.
Pr niary licpartinvilt, - . It 50.
.Ilig , lier lingliqi • it DO.
Latin. Greek and tk.rnian, each, 4 00.
French - ' 1 - 3 00.
Itheth.li, With one 1.1114:1141g.. ''' ; ' 1 50.
No lOU for tho above atudiea alien exceed._ (1 00.
Drawinir l •,1 M.
Vocal- htuol . c, (three lessons per week.) , • 111(1.
Musk nit the Pianu , ti (NI.
Ut..,3 Or irOlt.lantekit.,
.. % 00.
"Board (rota $3,00 to #2,30 per week. •
Thu Sallie ronvenieticeA ad heretofore'for them. wishing
to la,ard theineelica. For other Information adiliva. tie
Principal atlionlrooe. - 'V: JE.5:41,T, I're4hluot.
C.P. REM,. Secretary. -
Illoutroso„Norember, 1551.-11 .
•DELAW'R, LAO' WES ZION R. R,
CHANGE Of TIME I
Omigmaiiceimmai
r Monday, No
On and a
EXE'ItISS -VASS
moyiN,p SOUTH.
The Nt:ht; ICxEit - ass Train
East on the 4. 1. it IL R.
arrives at Utast Bend depot
at I fa. mj 1,11
connects with the
Irasiongerit from N.York
Imvb I'ler No. 2,North KW
'et et [a. m.)1,141
Or foot of Courtland-5t,t4,00
From l'hiladelph la
lucre lieurington, 7,10
LeSki;e.lnnctloil, 11:15
Die at Washington, 11,33.
Oxford, ' (p.m.) 11,50
11,,pe;(14111.conection)11,11
11e1.15 minutento dinelt,"
Rrpreas tratO for
N. Y. and l'ailad'a
which Jeaveil at •• 7.90
Dne at - New Algord,
Montrore,. i, N.
llopbottor ti,93
..topbottom, . ~
Nicholson, '1 , 8,4t1
Factorytilba; .-- - W. 04
Abington; I - 1.1,241
Scranton, - 10,
Moscow,' 10;41
.15
Colombia,
Water Clap,
St roadrlmm,
Morea'.
..,
Tobyhanns j , 11,20 Scranton. - _ .
0 10
Ntroudohnr..4 1%32 Abington. .I.to
.Water trap, ' ' [p.tn:l 12,46 Pactoryville, 41.n0t
Columbia, L 1, Nicholson, A. 16
Delaware . (Ei" to 4ine) 1,... 0 5, Hophottom , fist;
,H.9r.
tPiii' tniconnect.) 1.3$ Montrose. 6
ord,. , i I.M New Milton!, ' 0,21
Washington; 9.111 Great-Pend, 6,10
Junction. i 2.M1 Connects with mall train
New York. I ' • 6,30 Wt...”..t. at 6.12
Philadelphia, . .6.50 and Night Ex. Wirt. 1.14
The ESpr4s Train North connect...at (treat. Bend with
Night expret‘e trains East lied West uu the Erie Road.
The Express Passenger Train Sonth, connects nt the
Junction with ninth.; p. ru. train 'on the New Jereey
Central ltoad ter Bethlehem, slauch Chunk, Iteading, and
llarrk.burg, ",te.
ACqONIMODA
Leay.e . fierantott at(a.m.)9.50
Factoryv Men
i: 11,30
Moutrow. ! m.)12,45
(treat Dend,l 1.45
Connecting with Dunkirk
raprees Weat, at 2.23
The AccoMmudatiou Train
after the arrival of the Stornin
and floonit.hurg Railroad, lb
the Wyoming Valley a direct
the morning , train.
TION TRAIN.
N. Y. E. train F.nstarrives
at Grant Bend ntot.ml.ll.Bo
Leave (it: Bend,tp.m.) 2.10
Montt:nee, • 8115
Nichole.on„ 4,15
Factoryville. 5.13
Due at Scranton, 6,30
Alma not leave Scranton tilt
Train on the Lackawanna
us giving Pa,sengers from
connection for the West by
For the neotrimodation of limy travel on the f oti t h ern
division, a Jutssetwer car will In stturhed tottiE Express
Fre„lgitt train. leaving Semnton m.. due it Stronds.
hare it. Junetion.3,ls p. m.; Returning : leaves Junction
at 3,50 a. m.,j duo at Stroadabarg ,5,21.1, Scranton 3,90 p. m.
Pa.senge to and from New York. wilt change can. at
Inaction. To and from Philadelphia, via. Bet. Del. Bit
leave or take cars at:Hope. For Pittston, Kingston and
Wilkes-Barre. take Lack.& Bloomsburg ItiLat :arrant on.
For JessupoArchbald. and Carbondale take Omnibus at
Scranton. Titkcla Etold and tutg•_•age checked through.
JOHN iiItISAIN , Sulwrintoultnt.
W. N. JENKS. Gen. 714e1 .4q t. Scranton, l'a. •
Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R.
QN and after Nov, 25t 12 , IbeA, Passenger trains a illrun
GO ibiIOITS:
1
. !OVINQ gOUTii.
•
• _ ,
ra , Fenger. • Aremnndalima
Leat' 0 SeratiOn, . - 5.25 a. Y. . 10.30 a. in
Kingston. - 6.51; 12.15 p. in.
Itninert; • . .5.40
I)snville, . 9.15
Aitire at NOrthurnbcrland %WALL* •
-• • .
MOVING DOILTII.
Leave Nprthamberland, - 4.30
Danville. :411)
Itapert, 6.45
• liingpton,. '
Arilee,at S irantan 9.110
•
Passengiir train leaves Kingston St 8,30 'a. tri. for'
e.cranton, toieontiett with train for N. York, itotnruine
leaves Scranton on arrival of train from Now York at
15 p. m.
The Latteeetanns 4th ftfoomsbarg Railroadeonneets with
the Delaware. Lackawanna &Western Railroad at ricran
tAp. for New !York and intennedlatepotral eraat. •
Rtipertit connects with the Ustawissaltallr,oad, for
points both mat and wad.
. .
M .
At North befland It connects , vi . ith thi, ita (10'11113
aßrie, and Central Ra il road nod Erie Railroad
for
P.ipte _,7 l " 'and
s°a
Lb-
JOHN T. iI.SLEY, Snp'i. .
J. C..WELTS, GE:A.7411 . 0t 4t.
OIjED SPITES ARMY
Rgco 11t1ag - 8orvio 0:
AATANTEii--EtaCIP able bodied unmarried men be
t tv.'4.r.n.the ai.;en ofeigitteen and thirty-five yearn,
not less Wl4 faro feet thpro lathes bigb, and of •good
character.
THE TOM of SFRVICE ie 3 YEARS
Thu rata of pay is from .
$l3 - TO $24 PER moNini.
In addition to which he to provided with quarter,.; food.
Md. clothing, and medical attendance.
Weritorions men are selected 'from the rank,. every
day and commissioned Lientenante to the Km:dm' Ar
ray. • •
• For all other information apply to Corporal Reuben
Chichester. Franklin thrum hirmtrofe; Corporal Mitch
ell, tireat Bad ; Corporal Itobinvon, .Scranton; or nt
Blngbamtnirofll. deft. Clay. Captain Fourteenth In:en
trlie. Iteornitingofflrvr. •
nvetubeos, 1861.-14
.-
Adzninistrator s - Sale.
N Pcsrauaice of an order of the Orphans Court of the,
I
Count y of Susquehanna, the subscriber will expose to
public sale. on the premises. on Thursday December sth
labi, the right title end interest of Denis Wheeler, deed
in and to all that certain Baur land lying suAuburn,known
as the Catholic Church lot, boundml as follows ; on time
North by Herlion. Bast -by Felix Reynolds, South
by James Denlan. and West byJuhn Bright, containing
any four SUM or thereabouts. excepling therefrom two
acres and &half comprisingthe Church yard and burying
ground, and about twenty aCifell iMpftWed. • •
Sate at one 'sealer-b./gm.; Uvula, nod 'lnterest of dcw'd
made impwacm dayasale. .
- • ; JA.ml;l3 LOGAN.
Adm'r
Rush. NO4. 116.11861-44.
CORWIN MURDER TRIAL
The. Trial of William T. COTWiII,
- FOB TBB M URDEIi OF HIS WIFE,
CAROLINE S. CORWIN.
ar/V:Ozo in Press and will be publiihed on
' • Monday November 11th.
. . , .
A , - FULL an d coMplete report or this Most thrilling
.M. . and important Murder Trial—the strange#t and
most , etugidar case on the records of Lucerne
County. i : . , . ,
THE CORWIN- MURDER TRIAL 4
Phonographically reported. by B. A. Winton, Red,
• About lOU pages. ootaavo.
A limited! number - %laving • been pabliebed, perarma
wigang to lbtalti a Dopy will do well to apply at once.
A copy,•poshige free, bent by mall on the receipt 01,14
cents.. 1.
EEM'holesele price, .$2,00 per dozen. All' orders.
accompanied by themush, promptly attended to.
ROBERT BAER,'
Pabliehoi.Winceebirre. /AMMO Pa. • '
Nov . . - 14thsi—W•A, • , - :
. •
-.Tatra,
MRS BEST IN THE MARKET, Cotnpraing different
sitylusa4 view, break by ABEL TVIIKELL„L;
Moviroab. AuguatlN, • :
. •
StudentlitutAndingttintienil the . Bingham ion Corn
candid Golleice; ow hear of tomeihtu , of paol
b 7 Y 3 al H- 1 04PoloNf ti* beiK• •
srli • - ; 0tt667
liDruntilLtS)OttisrscitMinliaatra—titiii: k e.tber"` :estate or
Natagnil,tewton.l4 l l,/alo.of Noldroae..dee. bug
been eroded to tbViinlbectibeen, pertoneleidObeeCikr
tho eild - caleaterite.;enteneeligtio Mae lintriudigo;vise
mont. and timer baiting ,tbilme or deinande:agaluit tty.
eotata I,lthe valthlecedent, Will make irnovni the same
withoutdeleytor •"• B. -14cCaLLUdetil ie
liovle - E. W. SMITA,• - is
•
T : :- - , Nipx..miLvo.rip: •.',l,
'NORMA.L SCHOOL.
• .
IntertnedliteDep. . -'' - litiltlitr. , .'-- '' ' '
Mist RE. LITTLE.'' lllss Y. DICKERIIML I.
:17MITC. . ` -. l'aintingreil,& Water Cold:
Miss WIRY XNAPP. : Mies S. J.-40ELE. ~
,
•"IDIT.PAIITSIENT,..•,'. • A l
_ • -
Englialt hraneNca,:-tontmon;
and mathentatic.4." • 4 .
do - •-- Including Latin and French, 1- 5
Mimic and Painting,
11111 R WINTHR %I of t Aehool willcommenceon ,
M•ElllititittAli, Ni IVRIIRBIt 2;tb,anticombine )d.
week+. t: cry facility will,lw.untrid the Amient to
quire a thorongh rAncatiott.. 'Board : may bo.propared nt
sl,:r, per week. It ~,, 11101 can he obtained at teseounblo
rates, for How triAhins: to horrid thcfnmelves, , i
For particnlardaddrc44 the l'rlmlpal dr :lirectorn.
Hy order of the hoard. 11A111IATT,
T. litlY I.E. Svc. INew :Wilford, Noy. 4th,;
DISSOLUTION
I' 111 Pirm'ot tATIIIIIIP Wan dboolved ty
tnutnal Zooneht; on t 1te251 trf(lobar, ateonoti
and note)* of the late firm may b *found at the otore foC
!settlement. MINOT II.11.I:Y1
Nov. 4111. ' I. It, LATIMOP.
TW - Thi , lllervantlb., tritsliteoa wllll.O root inueil
tterhignell, who. reopectfully toilt•lte the favor 6 of t)I.D
and NEM Cuatonu•ra. M. MILEY.
NICHOISON, -,WYOMING .COUNTY,
r r . am i ; te i n h , c Ter .2 m .:l 4
i tt i I n
Oct. 3is.-4w 14,11 STONE.. Principal.
NEW fiII&WINTER GOODS
AT TYLER'S STORE !
FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELLS.
1 1PILKnc
31:111.1r o 07:1113,
ar VI -CO 3FL. I 7M la
. FRESH. CODFISH, STONE WARE, y
WOODEN WAVE, 131tOOMS,
c., 'PAINT it VARNISH
BRUSHES, BLACK-,
•
ING, SCR ÜBING, .
• I lAI li,Toatli, • •
NAIL, and LATHER •
MOISES, ALL VERY CHEAP.
ALCOIIOL, TURPENTINE; & LAMP
BLACK; TALLOW', • SOAPS
Of every kind but sorr.
AT TYLER'S - STORE. -
. _
mp k ene
-021LiS 21 7 .1:11 9 i1a
C 11 : , I. I .T: „E .,!:!:;'. re ollil li T V It e .ITI C ItTliZ1 11 ( 1 )Ti taTHC : (11). fur
FOR THE HAIR., AND . *GUM.
ILT 101. ALLEN'S World',. Rnir li...doter. Zylobaisamnm
I. IturneCg Co naive, Lyon 'a Katliarion: m., and two
Ante: lialr Tonic. Glenn',. Bear's and Ref.. flair Oil,-
Pontrle-do•Plailoconle, Philadelphia and N: York Mouth
'Wash. viz.: Parrislew Fragnint Enter. for Ilte teeth and
and pone, Dalytymple's Month Waelt, Dental soap, Se.
AT TYLER'S STORE.
013SIC'S Indian Root l'ill.,Wright's !nil inn Vegetable
111 fills, Cephalic on Headache:
At Tyler's Store.
07-Dont aelk to get filleted at • TYLER'S STORE;
-Montrose, Nor. 4th. HENRY C. TYLER.
. - •
NG ER TRAINS
MOVING NORTH.
1ne12,43
1,
1,78
1,30
2,48
8,17
Fluid Lamps,
nd every thing necet-i.try fur •LIGIITA, for Patent .
Muntroic. NOV. Turn!lns Druil;tore.
ABEL TURRELL
II AS for-sale llellingluttriP Stimulating rn'guent. for
I_l the Whiaks.ra antillair. that will brittg, °tat
,shirt
pet of Whiokrn., Ora lifotiptachti, in from atx. to eight
weeks; Bakera Comiwnind,a sure este fur Dpentery.
Moutnaw.July 17. 1861, •
1 to p. in
8.40
sEwirsip MACHINES,
ron FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USE,
The Grover . ct .B:tker S. M. Co, beg to
call the attention of the public to their recently Introdu
ced
NOISELESS FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING
4112WIVIS .1140411331118 6
MAKING , THE SHUTTLE OR LOCK ISTITCII.
There machipeo combine all the Weil improve
ment. in eewing machinery, and are biglily recommended
top their
Synyllelty of Construction; -
/toloeletioneao; Rapidity
Bade of Management;
Capacity for all kind. of Work,
And Beauty and Reaalartty of
' Varinuartyler of these machinist adapted t the house
or workshop wilt be found at the different agencies of the
company throughout the United States. 'Melt new
SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS' USE,
The latent tirtntipb of the sewing machine ar4-noiactess.
rapid.. and easiiroprrated—will commend itself to those
who use such machines for maniffactstring clOthing.
Grover & Baker Machines,
MAKING TIM
GROVER & BAKER . STITCH.
There justly.extehrated liutehiner. adapted 19 all The
wants of the4ourehold and tinumfaetory, continue leo
maintain the pre-emlnetiee wide!' the alinort mthereal
verdletof the public has awarded them, The retl•kagwn
STRENGTH, ELASTICITY, & 'DURABILITY,
or the ()rover 45 linker litilch will always Mourn these
machines the preference for family 'tire, fur the manufac
ture of such goods an are intended for wear—fur ure'and
not for rimy.
eir.'7lVheiever the C over .t Raker Stitch Machinen
hare exhibited 'and fairly judged in competition with
the lendlnielearing - liscbince In the marker including
the Wheeler & Wilma% they haiejnearia y borne off
the firtit premicm.
This sass on is eandsseed by the decision 'of ihe com
mittees of the State Rab at • •
tiatitpi o
-.onto ,
VITA%
recently held. which awarded the drat premium t 9 tita
Graver & Poker Machine over all uttwre s oompetition.
F. B. CHANDLER,
tti;.f •-," 4
M. L. BAWL=
GLOVER & BAKERS
CELEBRATED'AT&SELESS
495 Broadway, New-York.
Auencies in all the principal Ciyee and
Towns inlhe Unita Stales
'BEI7II3ItREt
Now 9ff c ,tor ortile•pßigeskant
, .
,betitAelyai,op4 . ;
..
-..,..c v -.;-- ~-_..,-,.,,,,,,,., --
• .1!)., ..._.4.!,..,_.)::
jCver offered in Susquehanna Countyi - ao . ti
probably odnipiatung the: greatest : VA,
RIETY - or most different' articles of. any
Store itirthe- Northern. part of Petinsylva;
Oa, and
‘ perintps of the entire State: . - - An
nssort meet is kept in thirty
ditCer
ent brain:hen Of; titoie,. Old
are niadiiiNia: Albant .fgrly :Of the heat
Mott u ' in Nciv York; nnJ mute tha' (rr._
ty ireakirs and Manufaettirers out Of New
York. : • Alar - go proportion . - of Vto .jCitiods
ore tti i ught,di rect. from tltoltin k tufneturera,
thus ins:trill% genuino articles, Custom
ers on entering tiro Stiire iiitisttiotiixpeet
fiattitiverythingin sight; but. nearly. or,
cry article. wanted wilt be produced by
inquiry. • ,Some idea of the Stook • may be
formed by the following - general outline,
but eumneration is impracticable.
D.Ruos AND At
PAINTS AND OILS, -
DYESTUFFS,
ROC,ERIES,
LIQ UORS,
CROCKERY,
GLASS-WARE,
11 1 .1 hL and WINDOW PAPER,
JEIVELRY,
. SILVER-WARE,
- PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS!,
MUSICAL- INSTRUMENTS,
. •
BRUSHES
AMERICAN POCKET KNINES,
TABLE CUTLERY and •
SILVER PLATED WARE
LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS,
11.-tRD WARE, • .' • . •
BED- CORDS,.
L STONE WARE,
DRY-GOODS,
• • MIRRORS,
WIND 0 W ANT) PICTURE GLASS,
LITHOGRAPHS,
VARNISHES, RiRD CAGES,
SPECTACLE'S,
WHIPS, & LASHES, BROOMS
GUNS, PISTOLS,
ANWNITION.
Ola A c c o,
:ifEDIU:rb th
. SURGICAL .4struntento,
SALT, - -
SOAP, .OTASIT, d:C.,
UMBRELLAS..'
PORCELAIN. TEETH.
• . .
- The attention of the public is respect
fully invited to my stock of Goods; bonght
exclusively for CASH' nowN, and will be
sold 'on the same principle for low prices.
ABEL TURRELL -
Montrose, May .Ist, 1801.
IF YOU 'WISH TO PURCHASE
3)211 OCOOLA
AT ORE AT BARGAINS
AT GREAT BARGAINS
Be Sure and call at the
Be sure and call at the
ll:►ti•e received another Large Lot of
Now F 11 and Wintoi GOOda
tacking their'n tbo largcst aid beat. assort/II Mock, ,cvcr
exhibited in Broome count. .
Their goods coinprlaing thelulkat styles thatappear la
the licW York market, hive all been bought- for cash,
mostly at auction antes at largo eacridce. and aro tour
tZ rod tolbc public
, I?egardteas of their Vaf.ite,
.
nt a small advance , whcrebg boars enabled to sell Bleb
Goods ahnbat equally low as the itriee ‘ usually paid fur
cheaper Isbries. rid a ik. read the following Bat of pricer.:
We arc Bernal; Good DeLainestor . f 0 123
ilandrornii - do . _ , ' • 13
Mich Gricotal Ladles, 16
Plain and rigOred trench mosinoca, C 4 rd i' • 133
Good Black lilik, wide, kw. - ' 1. - 'l3
Worsted and Silk double Broth° Elhaella l ' 3 50
Wooten Doable shawls. - 0 23
Handsome cloaks at Gnat Ilargaltd.
All WOul black broadcloth,.. . i'.. 1 On
All wool colored cloth, - • • , • . -673 i
A large variety of cloths tot meh's aul.boys' wear, . •
Marseilles thifenw..
' • a
L.tdles'.cottoa belle.
Ladles` ribbed wool do. 3 pair. - Nl
Good Steel opting skirt', • .:, •, 03
India Rubber combo,. l
handratne silk belt.;
_1914
. .
Wire Pod otordtaira.
And Innumerable other Cksods Ot those= proportion. .
. BE SERE AND CALVAT TUB "DEB UIVB"
before purchasing elsewhere, as wo are saUtflcd that this
b. the only place to secure such EXTUAORDINILUY
BAIRILINb. '
No. 20 Court Street, -
Mtn or alio BRE HIVE.
Binghamtoo. tictoberll, IH6I.
lIARFORD UNIVBRSITE
116 Fall Terra or Das biatitulion will coMmeimo ou
T
wcdneeday, September 4.1 b:. The Muter term o
"Wednesday December lab; led tbollpriogterm,oo Wod
,
ueoday. February 12th.
Ear h Teraa eoisalleta ofelevsts * Weeks.
11321C2PECIVIELltilla '
TUITION.—Commou -Dreuebea, incladbak Vocal mum
le UM°
Natural Cirembrtry. Pbyalobra lad bunk
Keeping •
Alge . bra ch, Geometry sad Armloot, Lerspublas..,: : . . ... ;
Fren
*VIC On
Room renNina, tho War Is over
t, • •
'Expensed ofßeeitatbm room,
Lectures with* good *pirates sr* &opt Nam
•
Each room is butdshed with co_oklag store. bedstead
And table. for lbws who choose to board tbereselres.
per w
Brd
k. ;se be had is the nelghborbood two dollars
oa ee . • . -_ -
Pay to avarice, or properly secured.
Harreoljugest Sas= _
mama; .111; ; " '11);
L. -HARIANG •
- „ E
ALSR.S Dry Goodo, Gtoeselok Uudwari. Beady D tts.lo,l2ollitog Boots Di DatitO,DOOk. TM, Ite.. at.
Nictiolscna Dopot. Kay -
cimul , mpt.9. , l4 , mou.arr
--- ymatEtyrWAtrrEPT l .
InTIDATIIIIIIIIinaI.I
10,000 lbs. Pttati Ilu utr, in Tubs +flew
• 1
500 Itra;-1 eo it e ttr::
6,000 dozen Eggs - ,
600 dozen puts dood Woolen logy '•!S
‘•
4314430 0496E133, •
_ • • ; rult w - uuut mug ,
Highest Metkot Price will be
Paid in,
GOOD GOODS,
-Air c. "Plii'
xtmtnoo, Mr. 4th, ti.
Toi,lvAltifoNTßugo!
NEW FALL GOODS
1317,11.11.x . .p.r.,
%%06111_14;11i! I attontiyi9o hi.. New (kid Largi, ...UAL' of
RR AND MB GOODS!
- wow boink roocired, mot enAcuilikt tho moot (towable
carictica of Lodlcii 17rt:so Goode, nlJtlelt Fall Print..
Cosirmorta.;- lichtiner,Ottomati-Valors, dirrittoro, ,
Tamtmaird-Bela., Ginghainaaud Silks ; Stet
, la, Silk,. Brotho, and Wool Long Shawls, • ,
!Bch Ribbons, lk.nnets, and Flowers.
• LodlceCloth,s, Broadcloths Cos-.
- eimarcs, dm, with a %cry )11.11'
assortment oi- - '
Staple and Fandy Goods l -
• as meal by •
Ibmlware, Crockery. Iron. - •
••t stir , Paints, Oils Boots and Shove
I and Caps, Clocks, W a ll Paper,' Ladles'
nes, Buffalo !lobes, Carpeting's, .tc.„ with a new
osserunent of stumm and Trimrrilmra of the best quality,
made to order, tc.„ du.
the stock Is large and bought,for melt, he is thlaY
prepared to conquer a " Mum," and secure the highest
advantages efthe •• War''to bia customm. who are In
vited to range themselves under MO' Benueren lad so-.
cure the beet:its tr - the " Fight." • • .• •
-
Flour & Salt; constantly
Nevitated.Oetobertgili U. DURUM.
NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS.
N• - :
G-
N'EW GOOD S .
0
D
Si
NEW GOODS.
L. HARDING & CO'S.
NICITOISON DEPOT.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT,
We are determined not to' be out-donc
in the way of
hive.'
ALL KINDS OF: pRoDucE Taal In litstbuic;fyr
G CDII 401 0 320 D
NicholsOn Depot, Nay lib, 186.1.7-6 in
NO li r l i 4 VM. •
MITE Late Firm of Baldwin & Allen, Flour yid Provlo.•
ton dealora, wiltbutontlanut under the osineof Allen,
Deans S. Co: All doe the old firm Ia to the Mode of A.
Baldwin for Immedlsto settlement A. BAtnwm, •
JalyVtb;lBfil. • • . yy.y ALLEM
• NEW. FIRM . ..
Under. Montrose Democrat Office,
RE
RECEIVING
A •
. •
Fresh Ground Western FLOUR
even 80 dim, which Wo-warrant to giro calk:action
as any in market; U not good returned nt our expense. ,
Peed, and -Bncb.whoat Flour,
SALT AND PORK , *
By viz LOAD, 'BARREL on POUND.'
HAMS, [Sugar Cared)
Driod Boo?,
• • . •Smoked Halibut;
Dripi and Syrups,
/Glasses and Sugars, . •
TEAS. COFFEE; SPICES;
• BROOMS;AND NAILS, .
which we offer foryalo @Low Ittecsvfor RILAUF..PAY
ONLY. Ximatroso. July 9, 18111.
[RS,
BSOTEEU
..MAN.1100.1)..' •
HOW - LOST,' HOW - RESTORED..
TONT Published. hi a Scala! Envelope: On Melanie
el treatment, *adman! tare of spermatinsinee or sem
inal weakness, sexual debility, nervousness and itivolan
toryenthwione, prodaelag Impotency. tioastamPOon, and.
mental and physical debility.
fly ROW. J. CDLYDRIPELL, 31. D. '
Tie important tact that the awful conasomenees of gulf
abase maybe efferitnaldy reratiredir Internal inutli.
eincaar tbedatsgerons applications of caustics. inailltnt•
.entsonedicatedbougler, and other empirical deviser. is
her: clearly dentonatratetlandl the entirely new and high
ly swelled treatment, as adopted by t he celebrated an-
Dior billy a. tabled. by Means or w an-
Dior every ova Is to
abloi to ewey. at tato Wast posalbleaso.
thereby artddleig =Mewl maltase of the da .
Theta:tam will pro** a boon to thus/mode sod
dent audit seg. in a plain envelope. to armee. poor
Pqd, narineelpt ot two - pangs steam addressing
Dr. CU. J. c. LIXII, .
11D Dowary. New York. , Port Mee Bus. Clew
,Albro's
ening.; Host= Ceincnt, rot cementing kinds
ern , ' •Thip gnixtf:,Mant and Glatre to the en!Tres
guysti ag: ;.; wont. ; Lesffnirillteek. Sarni. t
Ac,
kw.ate Ay• • Abel Tnn••11: •
MEE
GREAT BARGAINS PREVAILING.
For Cssh sad prompt six months
MADE TO
4.4 ,
I •
• ;0 • : I
READY-PAY CUSTOMERS.
LOW PRICES:
L. ;YARDING 4,if, CO.
:01111r- ,f 4 - CV-V4VAL
• 1 •
tufmniuuit erpleshuro In • tnnenbving to Uri , .
friends And tunt.banieniullgotannpr.lbst bunk , t•k
en
ntd . cncre u niagu irt the nuusnallLltrw prices uttered u• Le Manufauliurers, ./tltry hiviiituode a largenildftautWelt 7
Ir,nandk ooWou Wel; drivel rj a nd fancy gound.'46 , 4.i
tire now prepared off* grelter bargiltui lluguioltes
• - EVANS jr. , ALLIC
Binghamton., August 2,1t1111
IViatehes-- Ladlea' DlamOnif Enauttlert, and ',br.-
a splendid ankle. Also a 'variety Of I kfhlamttiilt ea Eng. -
Ikb. American and Swiss, !hinting and Vier,. 'ger tanr.i
tioldlA'halasai-A very extensive variety ofTest.Psti.
`Eland and neck Chalna. by EtAnir.V.Uctar"
Earll4hagt and Ilreent•Plenas-Atiltillaltd ration/ •
of stylesuullfrices. In sets and single.
Inget+liftwor--Diamontl, Roby. Idr.,lrd, l'orl.nenk
Chased and Plain Gold Rings-a large stock.
Jet; Pfiti-d, and HAIR Bracelets at
all patterns and penes, Evans t .
Silver Were -Every description of Silver Yorks. asap
Suima ' Napkins Illtro..un hand also Sup and Warr
Ladle?,Caps, Card Case's. Plc, (fatter and Prult Knlya6;
Chlldrens* sets, snits. etc., warranted good coin. .
Plated Ilrare-A Beautiful assortmostnj lee Pltche-rs•
Clodors Cake, 114ekets. Waiters. Butter 1/Ishea, Bogard
Salts; hmtvea, Yorks, Spoons, Toast Backs, Cow Goblet*
etc.. etc.. by Erani t .61.1.1nr:
- Nicene Unttene , and iattailar-A large elixir of all
•
puffins and prices. . • .
Itieadoral Secklannt aml'Aralle9, Anther; Carat
Penn, SlrrL'and
aiirer thuds.
Such Combs-A good atm* of shell birch and aide!
-Carobs, also Buffalo. Iforn. Ivory, and Dressing Comb: -
El:timid Tooth !Mashes, etc.; ca. ••••-• '
. • .
• ..
2E1 1 7..3.Weil 11.Mai.ariZr;
\0.2 41,14 Frilowe Ilan. Illopthaidos
ir j. 4"
4.
• -
v 7 )4 V ///f7)//;
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
• LuMUNI over 'I
he Striparsitirt Talky Bonk.
BINGHAMTON '
•
FACULTV: --
D. W. 1.0W1i1,1,. Principal, Professor of tho
Science of Acconniii, Practical Accountant:
Author of Lowell's Treaties -upon Book. Keep•
Ing, Diagrams illustratieg the eamo. •
Jolts Itrisets, Commercial Accountant, Prufelei
at Book Keepin g
. and Praetical Mathematics.
J. J..Ctrayis, Annuitant Professor in the Book
Keeping Department.
WAIMEA, Professor of Practical and Or'
naniental Penmanship, Commercial Calculi,
lions and Corresposdence.
LEC'I'IIIICI 6I
lion. Dnnlel 8. Dickinson, Lftturer on ConoCier
Mal Law and Poi ieleal Economy- -
lion. Ransom Bolcom, Lecturer on Contracts
Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange.
Rev.-Dr: E. Andrews, Lecturer -on Commercial
Ethics.
EXARIIIN I RIG .003131ITTEle
Ilott. Sherman D. Phelps, Win. R. Osborn, F.;el.
Tracy IL - Morgan, El.
The object of this College is to afford tit ill"
an opportunity of obtaininga thorough Business '
Education.
The Hooks and Forms ale carefully arranged
by practical accountants expressly .for this In..
stituticT and embiace all the recent timpiois.
meats. •
The course of instruction comprises /temp
department of bus i ness. The learner will big
thoroughly taught. the . w•ience and practice oh
Double Entry Book Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business; viz: (lencral Mer e
ehandising, Monorail oring•,• •Backing, Commis
sion, Railroading, Foreardirti
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c. -
YOUNG yhti
Can qualify themFelrest in a short tirue, at this
thin, to MI important and lucrative situations. Ample -
referrneet cut bogivtm where graduate. of 119ari are now
filling desirable situations with salaries groin VA 0 tb sloou
per annum.
The Proprietor?, nre In ROPretUdOn of tertlinuoishifroat
uome of the iiret Cannot:mu! lloto.ce In the State% to whom
they knee fumlehrd tiook.keepers„, phoning their entiro
tuttlrfaction and confidence In the ability of thu grafting.%
of this Inetituttun.
•
PENMANSHIP
In all Its btunches, taught be the mo.t aklNfal and Ow
oath maetcra of the art.. N.rCoUtge in tha country ,en-
Jon" a higherreputat ion lir thie department. Ladle** D.-
partment entirely eclianite from that of thegentlemen.
Students can enter College at any time. ICo vaadiont.
Time to complete the course, from 8 to JO weeka.
dents paeslng the requisite -examination' are presented
with the moat elalxirate and elegant engraved Dipl.ma
homed by any Commercial or ebullient Lunt it talon En the
tlnion. -Aasietance rendered to graduates in . procuilar
eituattone..
Fortenni of tuition. prleo of board. testimonials of
gradoatro poeitionts..tc. athirens the pruprienxi for
cirettWn containing• full paittruleni. •
LOWELL& WARNER,
Proprietors Binghamton connocreial Collette.
Nov. tt, Bili;zh`amton. N. T.
Mark These Facts!
TEE TESTIMONY OF TEE WHOLE WORLD
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Hollowar.s Oin.inientl
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- Bad Legs, Bid Breasts, Sorts and Ulcers. -
A LL descriptions of_ eorn arc remediable by the prop : ,
1.1 er and diligent use of (hi. inestimable preparation.
To attempt to cure bad-legs by' lastering the edges of the
wound together is a folly; for should the skin unite, a
b damsel! condition romaine underneath to bunk
orgith tenfold fury in a few oars . The only rational
an enceepsful tot-atm:tit, as indicated by nature, is to nr
dUee the inflammation in - and about the 'roan& and to
soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of the
Ointment as salt le forced Into meat, . •
Diptheria,'llleernted Sore Throat, and scarlet and
other ravers.
ANV of the above dieenst4 may be mire d by well etb.
btng the Ointment, three times a 4fily. haul he chest.
throat and neck of the patient it will soon penetrate and
give Immediate relief. Mectlclue taken by the 'Mouth
mostopetatc upon.the Whole system crc its Influence ran
be felt to any local part, whereas the Ointment will do ha
work at once. Whoever trkg the nntment in the aboro
Manner for the diseases niunerL or env similar disorder,'
affecting the cloYst andihrtrot., v 011.11114 themeetrea bales—
cal as by a charm. •
- . Piled, Yuetala, Strletnrot.
MIEN shove clues et complaints will be rehnoved 6y IL nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, anti.
then most effectually rubbing in the Ointment. Ivaireenee
suffering from these direful complaints ebould.loee ant as
moment in Grinding their progiven. It should he under
stood that it Is not enflicient meetly to, smear the Oint
ment on the affected parte, but It most la well rubbed In
for some considerable time two or three times a day. that
it may taken Into the syetem. whence it will remove say.'.
MUM sore or wound se effectually:le thumb palpable to •
the eye. There again bread and water ponhicee. alter the '
rubbing /not the Ointment; will vlo great service. Thin-
Is the only eure treatment for female., r:11.1,4 of cancer In .
thd stomach, or ti here there may lie a general baring
down. -
Indiscretions of Yana--Soros and Ulcers.
IDLOTt7IEt4; ae rape fwellingP, can, with eertatnty, bn,
nutlcany cored if the Of fitment he nett freely. mid
the he taken night aid morning a,. recommended
In the in the printed- Inornetiottp. tVhcitireated In any
other way they only dry up in one phwe - to hawk out In •
another; whereas thle Ointment will remove the humor,
from the eyrkton. and Bare the patient a iptroatt and
healthy being. It .yriU minim than with the tont of thu
Pills - to Cnertrt n ladling cure.
• Drepsieal Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints. •
LTllOI'Gli the above "complainte• differ widely In
LI, their ataxia and nature. yet they all require long
treatment. Xany of the worn ranee, of smelt disease.,
will yield in & comparatively ' , hurt spare of time vele&
this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected,
even after every other 'means have fulled.. In all redone.
maladltie the Pills should be taken according to the print
ed direction* accompanying each box.
Bulk the Ointment and Pills should be uied is
the folleneing eases:
Bad Legs. Chiren-toot, , .ilotnlao,
Dad I.ltusett, • (1111bbilno. ' Gout-
Dnepr. - Chapped Hande. Lumbago,. •
tilandulat Swellingegorusi_-(Sort) Illm. - -
BIM at Moodietow. Canter , . - Mumma ugl y : .
and Sand-Ylloa.' Contracted .und ' 1 Kodda.
nogo.bay, , .' st i frJamp. Sore Nipples,
Bons Illtusta. Akin Dirour.4.. • Runt..
Dore made, Tum am. . - 'leen.. -.
Wasdstf.. • Yaws. . Lc. ac. dr.
CAMDM I—None aregenntne anieto the wont il iklet.-
lormr. I . 4iIV•YOUN AND LoaDow." are dlormible ad 111'
Water-rank in every leaf of the book of dirceit t pcmd
each pot or box; the tame maybe ',Lindy teen tag
Lk :sof A handsome reward will given- to.
an o ne rendering sigh information as may, lead to tho
detection of any party or pfittirp counterfeiting the meal
eines or vending the lame. knowing them to he sporkme.
*0 Sold at the .Idaunfact my of Protestor Ifou.owau
Maiden Lane, Now York, and by all respectable Druggist.:
and Dealers to Medicine. thmeghout the civilised wygrkg..
in bosea at IM centicta cent,. and $1 each.
pr. There is considerable ovine by.taking largeilwrses•
N. M.—Direetiotto for li t guidance of 'Patients In every
disordsiore taxed tit rue box . . •
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MEAT - MARKET
• On Public ylvenui.,-'itear- Seitiles Hokl.
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P.P ionslitOtly on
.hand a good supply of i •
• 11EATS of all kinds. CASH- pld fox,
Seel Cititllc,Calies;Sheepond Ln
Also fin' Illidepat all kinds.
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