. -- . . • . gait . , . • a Tus DEMOCRAT. ; 1.: Dte. S:1, i802.-- - -Testerday tn . orning, at Friend Gmilson:—The Oration whicir.!'tligilii shoot aliiindred of the Hemp- I present below, though not written for t ii Legion, (Rebel cavalry . ), entered Oc the occasion. was offered in 'a - SOCi.ety, i n i %aquaii, and captur-edr a Lieutenant and - this place, as a voluntary contribution, to "thirty privates a thd .Tenth New York ii,..valry, guarding the telegraph wires. fill an acknowledged detieiencrin the. pro-i gramme of a contemplated. literary exhi- Eleven - Settlers-and laix ,Sutlers wagons bition. The offer was received with ' were seized by the Rebels. All is quiet ' to night. - , thanks, but upon the - Oration being read I ' . '. -, to t i ke Society, i t was passed to: hanns' o f fli, committee. - This committee -being notaiously anti-Democratic—and preiiscd by outside influences, rejected and return ea the Oration, accompanied by no expla nation but That "it was uncalled for," I wish the public to read the Oration with a knowledge of these circumstances, and then judge if such, bigotry as that exhibi ted by the committee, is the spirit they wish to uphold in our country. ~: E. 11. 3IERRIMAN. Upsonville, Nov. 1862., Inssion of Democracy. Around the name,.Dcmocrsey, Cluster associations of the loftiest, and - mess sa cred patriotism. It was the influence e voked by such association, that induced ths , great actors in tlt,_drama of our col onial existence to press forward ._iii the -course of justice and right: It- Wks the kemus of Democracy that secured the lib erties nod blessings we now enjoy. When European despotism had extended . its baireful paralysis oN'er the Prosperous ad vancement of our - manufacturing and ilk. ricultural interests, when the plow was arrested, in its furrow, -and the mechanics implements were ordered to remain inop-- vrative, then it was that DenfoeraCy like the'polar star of the night, cast its benio radiance, upon the darkness of the:Pros pect, directing,' the. people in the . milinten-. IIICe of 'the right, and lit them through; . to the eventful:pericyd of the revolution,. 0 the achievement of an indeptindence, - which has ever ; since been respected by 1:1 nations of tile earth. • Democracy and popular, freedom are. synonimous. Its powerful arm beats back from our shores the paid hirelingS of des pctism. It raised its magic sceptre - over a people struggling to be:free, and saidto the encroaching waves of royalty and power, " thus tar shalt thoh come, but no farther." It seized the' sword of equal rights, and went forth to battle, and vie :ors. The good Democracy then accom plished for our young and growing utttion , was of Such a character as.could mot fail to be immortal. The principles it evoked and established were destined to be a pan . aces for political evils of various kindit, end nobly has it performed its mission.— Whenever sectionalism has attempted to !if: its Briarius arm to Fever the tics of amity and fraternity,. which bind ids to gather in our great confederation, the De -1 nmc.racy have quickly shoWn. theh' colors in the strife, and waged successful contest • with the raging elerhents. Personating at itself the gffin principles of popular sovereignty and human progress, it has lad the inherent vitality to become the' guardian of our ins.itu i imts . and the sole anstodian of OM- liberties. Factions - have 1 - kpruit7, up hi opposition to the.FKuastitu -: n,_ . and strutted their brief hour upoe peTitleal stage.; but Democraci„ and -. :he party which represents it, true and fa;thfli; to their mission, have religiously 4.7 • ,;:tiarcicil that sacred instrdinent from des teration, and the spoiler. The black hand , •:*dituniou has held the falchion of fanita u.plifted, ready to cut asunder our bonds of friendship,--.equity and ;race, Et the ever Watchful eye.hof the — Jemocrinty have averted the blow. Spoils-„ 7 CUltgreSS and out of qougress, in 4 h.gh and low plaees, under all clic.' umstan have arisen as Midnight Conspirators , ct , i dark .lantern plotters agaiitU the peo- F.e's right to govern themselves . ; -associa • ;lc, for partizan purposes, have bee - Q or zaized, based upon principles inimical to itle safety of oitr institutions, but it haS ieen the mission of Democracy, to dissi-• 7: we their pOwer of doing eN. ' Thus, frortf-the commencement of 'our existence, through all the vic . issi-! I:.des of political - and popular excitement,l the democratic battier has been upraised. :n defense of universal .freedom. It has teen the watchful - mutt - di:in:Of the ballot when that safeguard of the people's - zhts has beer assailed, hie] when parfi , ship attempts to deprives respectable .:t•tiun of our citizens front exercising the Of franchise, the Democracy of -the - *t:sintry prevented the outs age. Like the influence of the press, The con of Democracy is universal. Wbencv -e there is a wrong to be-righted, an er.: ;Dr to be adjusted, a principle to be es tablished, the cautie of linmannflo be ad eaced—there are found the great work- r of the national Democracy. Its mis 1.,11 is to pull down aristocratic preten , ins, combat assuming nobilities, uphold tmitutions promotive of the greatest, of the, greatest-number, and .to pry ii.ve government from partizan bias and: , -2ueziee. With these objects as the - fun natental basis of its action, it cannot fail complete success. With such princi ies emblazoned upon its banner, it must c.trcome all sectionalism ' — and strengthen 7: - 'are efilettially the bonds of our confed • cued union. • • Congressman finm,New Orleans. The election'for two representatives in ngretss on the 3d inst. passed offquietly. nn tli , lDtes.electe . d were Benjamin F. !.ancierg, First District; Mtchael Hahn, cond District. Subjoined is the vote of citv in detail : Fir 4 District, Benj.- . Fianbrs, 2,183 ; J..Fl' , -Botifigny, 136. ii.diatin, 1,510 ; E. IL z.)lrrell, 905 ; Jacob Barker, 308 ; Greathouse, 342. 7"The Secretary of the Treasury,' in report to Congress, estimates the pub .:: debt un the Ist of July, 1863,' at ett,- ,:;2,29 73403.24, and - on the supposition I.L% t the war may last-nntil the Ist ofivly, at 81,71 4,684,886.80. The amount - 7s Lc, be provided for It Congress, for I ;fisca! year* ]863 and 1.864, beyond sources available under existing laws, he ..;:te s at 85 99,300,701.22. - • 7-It will, be gratifying to tho friends of Wotalded l in the battle . of Freder 'ooarg„ to know that upon their applies they can be sent to the military hos. ,:tai s in their respective .States Orin those „ . —On the 12th as theircm-clad.gunboats . ,. 4 iro,..Marmora, and Signal were ascend g the Tomo river 'a- torpedo exploded , ;cie r the Cairo when she had reached ant- a mile be(owHayne'S Bluff, causing cr :0 si n k in_fiftc e if • minutes. No lives • tre !ost. - -Not long ago, Col: Turehia, in Gen. lehel's "command, •gaitis -his men four ) ars of freedom in Athens, Albapsa, . to I 44 i tti •at they pleased. ' They rep • -to a .ang ladies' seminary. an 'pitted i Wards 1 '''' h tra.ges which cannot Veit ~.. •If - pu- : ;carnal. 'rarebit) was Wards prc: . ed by the President 1. Aa .I.3tigadbir .. , .r:i!,lii , ) 1 . , ‘,. Mr'White vOlunt4ers freeze to death to Viiginia, while-the •administration is making 50,000 nice suits for, ilegroes,. and coaxing the people fconortgage the con tinent:for 3,000 yearsto buy slaves. _ receipts of the State T E retutury of Pennsylvania •‘ for the last fiscal year amount to • 55,211;741; expenditures- for the saute••, time, $4,5;90,609. • Betake in the Treasury, Nov. 30th, $2',1,f2,844. -The Army• Bill I reported from _the Commit tee of Ways 'Means appropri— ates 8131,000,000 foe the year ending ,Fiore, 1664.- • - NGER ,1 & COTS LETTER' "A" FAMILY; EWING MACHINE , WITH ALL THE RECENT ThIPROVICIEENTI3, lathe beat and cheapest and Moat beautiful of all Sewing Machines. This machine sew anything,- :from the running of 4 tuck in Tarletan to the making of an Oiler erlat--,Mything frnm Pilot or ;Beaver Cloths downto the aoftest 1./suze or Gossamer Tiasue,and is ever read. to do Its work to perfection. It can fell.hem. bindsgathei,tuck, quit t,and has a capacity fora great variety of ornamehtal work. This is net the only- machine that can fell, hem, bind, and co forth, but it will do no better than any other machine. The Letter "A" FnmilySiwing Machine may be had ins gfest,variety of califtot ewes. The Folding Case, which is bow becoming itil'popnlar, is 'as its name Implies, one that, can be folded into a box or ease. which when openedmakes a hem:dirt:l, substautial,and spacious table fur the work to rent upon. - The cases are of every Imaginable as the wood grew in its natty. forest,nrga elabomkely Walled as art Can 'make them: The trench offices are all well supPlial with silk, twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very bent quality. Send for a copy. of "Sneortt& Co.'s Clazarra." I. H. BINGER & tO., Broadway, N. T; ;49—Philadelphia Oflice. , BlllChestuntinreet. - HEAD, WITROLIS A FOSTER, Agents in Montreal'. 314 C8XWICIALC3r.1111/31. In Montrose, on the 9th inst., by Rev. N. Doolittle, J.B. 31cCouxst, Esq:,;lnd Miss Jimmu Ift Im Choconut; Dec.; 12th, of dip' thetia, _Aum.I.A. A., daughter 'a -George andlulia A.'3.linkler, aged 19 years, 3 ino. and 23 days. . 'Tis well, but oh w hard to bear In meek and -holy trust; When pallid cheek and marble brow - Are, laid : beneath ithe dust; When . from the,fond and loving breast; Is coldly bornnaiyay• The cherished one, too good and pure On earth tolonger stay.. •a. E. • ' ' sth inst., AtinErs EDWIN, youngest songa - of Otis and - Sybil Howard, aged I.s.yeas, * . In Ting-a, l N. Y., Oct. 21st, 18E2, of dip theria, •LuttAxia M.,-1 only daughter of Mrs. L. M. Fisher, of. Butildo „city, and Step-flaughter of Lieut. A. C. Fisher, of the 40th reg. Y, and only snr: %lying grand-daughter of E. Bedell, of N. Milford, Pa, aged 31-f 3 months and 15 days. . Tlie following, from a letter Written by a teacher in one of tbe public schools in ,I3iiffalo 'at which the deceased formerly attended, pays but ajust tribute" to the loVely attributes of character which en deared • her to all by Whotri slie was knwn - 'l' o-: • • 1 ; . . i" Very painful, indeed, was the intelli- - 1 gence your letter •brought.me yesterday, of dear arania's death, and most deeply chi we sympathize with you iii - your truly Mournful bereavement- Weak and imsat-_ isfactay are the cosolations we can bring ybil., to assuage this your great af fliCtion, , We all=teal i hers and pupils— li mintrn - her as a dear o fie gone, no mere to glladcin nsby her Sweet, and winning ways; and loving beH. She was one whom hitt to know Was to love. Faith- ful in the discharge of 'every duty, kind and, affeCtionate to' I her school-mates, I quick to apprehend, aitiye arkd ibtellig_ent* inrthe prosecution,of I er studies, and of a remarkably loving disposition, she won our affections. We simpathize with you ; deeply, but feel that what is our loss ,is 1 her gain: It is gratitying to know that 1 She was ready-and wiying to die; and left ! yeti the sweet assurance ~.that deathl to,herwas -hut the gate,-to' eternal joy I arid bleisednes4. - *„Al6mirn not, then, as' those without hope, -and rethember,that "earth bath no sorrow that heaven can net heal,""and although you have laid her form away to inoulde iti the cold grave, her glad ,spirit his wit ged its way to Enau I Signs abcive." ' - ' t 1 `''Thou art gone home, 011!.erirly crowned asd blest ! Where coold'ihe love ortbArdeep heart find rent :With aught glow? Thou . muithrtvuseen ricbdrelm hy drum deO'; All the bright roselenves.d -op from life wisp,- • Thrice bleat to go I " Fair !dein, jonnisPirit. morning instant tied, Caust *psi. he of T t ,i heg i e r ad t7 the ailettt dead? e Teal' to tip- d . w ailing w k he s r/To ° 7ca% iSteps fill, Never again to light ep h or hall ; . • ', .Thy smile i gone! ~ "Ay the bright waters now thy lot to east - .7fai for thee, sweet child ! thy bark bath past ; • .• . The rough sea's foam!, Now thilOni yearnings of t' y soul are stilled. Bombl htmel—the peace i won. thy heart la =ad, 1 , ... • s Thim art gp e homer' Register - Notice. rIIDDLIC NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons eon. JI: -cerned.in the following gatute. to wit: • I _Estate of Jabez 113 - de. latl of Rtiah. deed, Thomas . ' Johnson, ader do boots t 1.011; • ‘ That theaceountants have ettled their accounti in the Regjeter'e Office, in and for the county of Smoguiltamsa. s e rhat thri lame will be presented to the Judges of the, 0 phan's COurt of laid county. on Friday. Januilay a:!. 1 for condrnestion'and all/wance. • I ; 11. K. NrArrix., Register. Kegisterta Office. Montros Dec. t 3, 1663. • • Executors'' Notice. • ETTERB Testamentary lei the Estate of 'TERRY 1.4 lIENDILICKSON; decd, late of Great Bend township haying beta granted to the .nndersigned. ail Penr.llß debted to aild estate, are requested to make Immediate Ronne - in, mid those harilig demands against the Rams to presuat thein-to.• , JOHN MERRIFIELD. t " RECKUOW, 1. Oruat petid,:Pa.,-December 8th;1802—Bw• - CASH JIMD . EA iIItiMIEIT ildvi;in& MOntrose. REM= r lr'X' IVIVEISO To Erigiand; Ireland and Scotland. AiitAnait BELL'Skr.tilitrtalrTS. o stir eof o ne pound and upward.. payable In all the prlaclpil town* ant aglazid. Ireland and Scatland.tor rale by WIT. 11. COOPIIIt, BANIZES. .in' —ll2 - lltoutinso. Pa. • J B TIAZLETON ilmbrotypa midi Photographic artist„ Moltrose. Pa. firPlattrestakez la,aU kdo of weather, in the bat style orate Art. occlo . . . _ inkli. Z,'W. COBB having bin appointed i surgeon li jUr the army, his accounts M elt with the ands:l4%od for Sattlement. All persons ln bte4:l wilt please call &ad settle without Mar .. ..I 1 Z.. COBB. , litontroeir, Bspt, 9, IBra, g . 1 '',. ir. PORK, ald mink Allen. . HEAVY ME :Bythe Barrelj 4y • • VERSeiNioUT4)P43I..7:I4:iiISS.',O wentivjg tbm, farlicr, act , adrcrtletmenti of Vineland is c..motiscr. 6:!luinn. I c . . • I` %IN • • • 0 / Ta. A g v Cominacial Buildings are Located oppSsite the Court House, corner of Court and Chenango Streets. - • • , • This College to In no way s.oniceted.wlth soy other Irt.tituttoo4 The euer t ra of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to is. ; .. The dealg of this:tastily:aim:a is to afford Young Men an opportunity fur acquiring a Thoriough, ,Practical BUSibtAl Edna:diva. Our Bonk and Forma are carefully arrabged by Fial a(' accountants, exprcsaly for the Institution. and the codas of InStruction la inch ac to combine Theory and Practice.' .1 .. . . • Collosisto Course,. TUN course embraces Book-Keeping In all Its depart ments, Penmanship. Commercial Arithmetic, Bneltem, correspondence, Commercial Law. Political Economy, CernmerciallEthres, Partnership Settlements, Detecting counterfelteit and altered bank notes, etc. , The Spencerkin‘system'of penmanship is taught inhll Its Varietlei,lbv the most skillful masters of thc art. 'The Booki,Keeping department is under the special an ' pervison and instruction of, the Principal, D. W. Lowat.L. Ci-osa.ercel laa..ficorrssitio.u. - - Students cfaii enter at any time. No' vacation. • 'Usual r time to corn Acte the course, from. 6 to'l2,weeks. tance rende.ed to graduates in procuring situations. Oraduanni are presented _with an elegantly engraved Diploma. ' WPor catalogue of 70 pages, Specimens of penman , shirk, etc., enclose two latter stamps, and address LOWELL ..t. WARNER, ...octl3 62 lige Binghamton, N. Y. The, Pries or gooDzi, Are kept Down at the BINGoimToN .11[EHREI ] Aniramertse stock of DRY GOODS bought previous to the latnriseli and sold at. lees than ?..lew York .' - -8 - 1/101,ESALE.TRICES .• HIRSCHMANN BROTHERS, • BINGHAMTON Be€ 3. No. 20 Gon4ei Bingham ilrow offer their entire atoek of 2E127 DT) OaD,2 a'awrin. eopmt. at- at Reituetlora 2.f the Ruling Prices of lie day, stewing searing 11I 9 NE to those inve.4.. tug in Dry Goods a their Store. We Offer a splendid Stoek of endless Styles and, Patterns, including many npreDies. ("tithe season In DRESS GOODS! ;rim frn' 1.13 - iposital 11:712wooriclw. 233n.a..trrxwetra • • I . cor,iialkir..is, From $4 upwards!' Splendid Wciolen and Broebetong and &Immo 2.41/1 V 210,9 VERY CrIEAPI Rkb,platn tdack, and black brocadiNalX4Cfa p FROM - AUCTION ! BEAUTIFUL FAIiC: . Zvet - Poatdble Thad& of • Paramett,a,s & Merinos r. 1. Alao ajarga itock of ••• CLOTIICAS.SIMERES, F.I.AIO2VEL, GOODS, LOTS Or' . • C44LICOS &SHEETINGS._ Et•ery coneetvable shade of Double. Sinele and filpllt Zephyr Worsteds. all descriptions of Xidenary Goods, sold IVltolesdle an. Itprull. - Please call it the undermgned; bifore purchasing . your Goods elsewhere, as they are unsurpassed for odality and price. HIRSCHNIANN BROTHERS, No. 20 Court Street, • , . . 33x.wc3i;32v..a.asorrolv.• ' Nov, 13., 1E1432. ABEL TUIZRELL Now offers for sale one of the largest and . 1 best selectiotis; of - D I EVer offered in SusqUehanna Comity,-and probably ! comprising the -greatest RIETY or most different articles of any ' Store in the Northern part Of PenriSylVa nia, and'iierliaps of the entire State. An assortment is kept.in about thirty -differ ent branehea.of trade; and the selections tare made from about forty of the 'beat Houses in New York, and more than fif-' tv Dealers and:Manufacturers out of New York. A - large pro'portion of the Goods `are brought direct from the Manufacturers, thus insuring genuine articles., Custom- L i ars on entering. the Store must riot expect to find everything in sight, but nearly- ev ery article -wanted- will be produced by inquiry. , idea of the Stock may be formed by the following, gendid- outline, but enumeration is impracticable. DRUGS AND MED ICINES, PALNTS ANL OILS, 'DYE STUFFS; GROCERIES, • LIQUORS, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, WALL and:WINDOW PAPER, jEWELRY, • . •SILVER : WARE, 1• - • P ERPIUMERk, FANCY GOO,D, • . . MUSICAL - INSTRUMENTS, - - • -BRUSHES AMERICAN' POCKET -ENINES, TABLE CUTLERY (intl . SILVER PLATED WARE LAMPS, NATERIALS fur LIGITTS, KARP WA RE, 'I, BED CORDS, STONE. WARE, DRY GOODS, . - . MIRRORS, WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS, • VARNISHES, BIRD GAGES, .SPECTACLES, - WHIPS, et- LASHES, EROOMS GUNS, risTors;. k 51.2110 NIT 10 Me, • TOBACCO. MEDICAL et 'SURGICAL instruments, - SOAP, POTAsir; - UMBR - ELLA& - - - ' P9RCELAINITEETH, In short; nearly every thing, to restore-the sick, to please the taste, to delight the' pd . E ,' penepce of i na r eye, Imo coaressleasa ' 'to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce ralM.—Pabasheator the scaelh and se a w Mg 4 to the real and substantial . "comfOrts of life. caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Doh tr, premature Decay, ite.; supplying at the earne-the area . The attention of the public is respect• I put to By oue who haa cured bimlielf °B° NI ' put to great expapen through medial I le ' stee r nif d fully invited to my stock of Goods, bought; a l usekel7. ryormloslnga po t paid. addr:l - 41 atAl ika pe e copies miry be had "the author.. NATIIANIE I t eXeltiniVely for .CASII DOWN, and will ba ;I n AcFAIR, Esq..l3edtord,illngs co.):: Y. lothl9lyr sold on. the same , principle for lew prices. i ABEL TURRELL. __)lontnise, Aril 1i4,-15132: *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE L 'MIME .1111' • TH.EA • ' GREAT REMEDY. SOR RREumArzsat. NEURALGIA. ,LUMBAGO GOUT. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES. CUTS, . WOUNDS, PILES, ' HEADACHE. AND .4 LL • BircumaTla AND NER SOUS DMRDERS . For all of which it Is a speedy, end certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment ispreparec from the recipe of Dr, Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut,. the famous bone setter, and has becieted In his practice fur more than 2U • years with. the most astonishing success. - . A 8 AN OF PAIN, it Is unrivalled by any preparation before the public, of which the moat skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically: Rheu matic Disorders of every kind, and In thonsanthi of na mes where It has been need it has never been known to i fail. ',. FOR NEITRAGIA, it will adord immediate relief in every C 4330, however distressing. .. - It will-relieve th 4 worst cases ofREADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. ‘ TOOTH/LC.IFR also It will cure Latently. FOR NERVOUS , DEBILITY' AND GENERAL LASSITUDE,, arising from imprudence or excess, I his' -Liniment is a moat happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivines the system, and restores it to elasticity and vi ilit, pn.,EB,—,. ~ s an external r, eily, w ecM t lal halt is the best known: and we challen g e the world to pr oduce an equa. Every victim of this distreasing complaint should give It a trial, fur it will not fall toefford immedi• ate relief, a-md In e majority of case; Will elf* a radical cure.. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT arc sometimes et. tremsly malignant and dangerous, but a timely applica tion of [big liniment will never fail to cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge ment of the joints is Sable to occur if neglected. the worst case may be conquered by this liniment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORER', ULCERS, BURNS AND - SCALDS; yield readily to the wonderful properties of DR. SWEET'S ISTALLIBL-E LINItT, when wed according to , directions. Also, CELL INS, FROSTED FEET,' AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS:- Er, Stephen SUreet of Con'eticut, the Great Natural rOno Setter. ' Stephen Sweet of Connecticut, airt St. - ater St. n, N. Y. le lutown all over the UriltedStatea Stephen - Sweet of Connecticut, h the anlllor of " Dr. Swoet's-Infallible allible Liniment.", Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lininient Cures Rtieumatism and never Lifts .• Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment lan certain remedy for Hearn!cis. Dr, Sweet's Infallible.Lh4ment Cures Burnt and scald, immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lininient Is the beat known remedy for sprthrit andbrases. Dr. Sweet's - trifallible Liniment to fail Cam headache immediately and was never known Lr.-StO eel's lnfallible Liniment Affords Immediate ;dial for Piles, and seldom fain; to cure. • DR. I SWEEPS Infallible LINIMENT , Cares 'toothache in one minute. DR.. SWEET'S Anfallible LINIMENT Cures cuts wounds immediately and !Nivea no sus. DR.. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT 14 the best remedy loraores in the known world. DR. SWEETS Infallible LINIMENT Use been used by More than a million people, and all praise, it. DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Taken interialllntties colic, cholera morbus and cholera DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Is inns a -friend In need," Mid every family should bare-it at timid. , - , DR. SWEET'S Infallible LINIMENT Ll for sale by all Driggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. S .1 A - FriendinNeed: , Trkr it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Linithent, As attexternal remedy, is without a rival, aml will alle viate pain more speedily. than any other preparation. For ali Rheum:id c and Nervous Disorders it's truly infallible And as curative for sores, wow", Sprains, twelves. &c. its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening prop. erties, excite the Just wonder and astonishment of all who hare over given it a trial. Over one thousand certif • cater of remarkable cures,perforined by It nithin.thilait 'two years, attest the fact. TO HORSE OWNERS ! Dr. Sweet's Infolli6l+ Likimint for Horses Is unrivalled by any, and cases of himeness arising from sprains, bruises, or wrenching. Its effect is magical and certain. ilarneasor saddle galls. scratches, mange, etc.,-it will alsb cure speedily. Ringbone and sparin may emsily be prevented and cared in their incipient sta ges, but confirmed cases are beyond the peasibllitv of a gadisalcitre. No ease of the kind, however, in so despe tiate'or hopeless but 4t maybe alleviated by this liniment and its' fgithilil application will always remove • the lame ness and ar.able tile horses to travel with comparative ease. • Every gorse Owner should have this remedy at hand. for,lts timely meat the first appearance of lamenees will effettielly preventlhase formidable diseases; to which all' borate arc liable, and which render so many otherwiio valuable hoties nearly woithlesa. DU. SWIEFIT9% INFALIBLE LINIMENT SOLDIERTFRIESD ; And thousands hate toundlt truly A FRIEND IN - NEED! CAUTION I • To avoid imposition, oblerve the Signature and Menus of Dr. Steplien Sweet ou every label, apd aleo t` Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. RICHARDSON &CO.; Cole proprietors, 70i r tricb, Ct. HORGAN'tt ALLEN, General Agents, dcc2 rptliyy 43 Cliff 'taint, New York. =e—told by dealers anywhere. PEACE AND PEACE PRICES I PEACE- APPROACHING. Large Lines of PRICES - Conquered and . Reduced.! • 3E-M, lat.T.Xtrizt.lir Tu. • - • NEW MILORD; PA., .. • reeePrlng, for Spring supplie l s, new and large atoms of . CHOICE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES - . ' ' 1 ,CROCKERY - '''kHARDWARE, STOVES IRON; - TEEL. NAILS, PAINTS, LAAIP, A-ND [ • .. LINSEED 1 OILS, ... . BENZQLE, ' • , • • CARPETINGS, '• FLOOR OILj,CLOTIIS, WALL Paper,'Window SHADES, 'HATS and%CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, -CLOCKS, &C, &G., ' • 1 . 'winding, se intia; full virleti of the inost'pOpular styles f •. ' - • - LADIES' , DRE, SGOODS, .I - ' SHAWLS * " ' . BONNETS,,,RIBONS, FLOWERS; .• .. • &C, . &C.l &C. , which he 7111 sell on thC most fsTorabls terms, - for 1 - - QOM . , PRODUCE, . . or - ' • PROMPT TI t E BIWERS.•,- Flour it Salt, aonstantly,on hand: . ~ . .. - -.‘ -- :itzoriA TRUSSES. • lARGE - absortment i ;Jim Abdominal Supporters; sic' J',alloy of Ora arlieles or thfirrlsex of rvgle. i . nal..l.by _ A lin% 11.11T13.7... Non I r 05..... 3EII:3ILi3La 3E1.171q, • petit beg begiYwith the RV 2t • ME "REIDY JAI OREST," NEW. • GOODS. OLI/and YOUNG, iffell and r45cat;DAY and Festive, are hourly seen Waiting onward to the • HEAD OF NAVIGATION ; All eager to be supplied - from the choice and extensive select,on to be found. ,' AT TYLER'S .STORE. litoluolortineutor 3:lllinr alricoaclispleat 'cm all r andiul for choice • • GR.ocERI Viz.: 9 and 10c Sugar, 81", Rice, Coffee, and. Tobaceo,— ttorits are inadequale f —they are - TtP. It is USeieSil tO men tion the rwo thousand & one things of which a full supply is kept constantly at the Minot store in town. A con tinuation of calls is earnestly dcsired..and If there are any so unfortunate as tot to have found Tax Vacs, your friend and nelghlior ,will tall you tho FIRST STORE BELOW - TARBELL'S HOTEL ! and oppoaiie the KEYSTONE, Wheie GO phrcent. has ceased tube. We are hound ttl let people live—and live. Bring along your. Butter Eggs, Rags, Oats, Rye, Cash, Cons, and most anything elseyou do n't watt, and get value received AT TYLER'S STORE., N. B. Please do n't lare the above mentioned &r i fles w at home , for our rule , on't permit us to wait " you come np again." ' Shakers-,A. n'ew - lot of white and colored, Big Fl.lns • ,ima opened. L. 4 .11P3 of all kinds, and fixings for burning... Kerosene now re* and very cheap. Best Kerosene—theaper than daylight; Also Fresh Burning Fluid, Campliene„Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candies,kept constantly on hood I'W"A new supply of HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Stone and Wocideu Ware, Brooms, and BrusAes of all sorts, Yankee Notions of all varieties, Perfumery, turd Toiret Soap, Oleate of Roses for chapped hands, , bast thing lb tine, etc.', ac.; all of which .- sold tor the. pay down, as the times demand, by . TO DdIEI7IIEY.—I am forwarding BUTTER to N. York, on terms of Commission that will suit yQU. and inqulre, and look at tnYtlairy gait, in sacks of all si zes, as good as can - be found in town. Montrose, MaY s azN.RT C. TYLER. . 13 OYD, & WOODRUFF, cAnny ON 41'HE .' • TIN &;SREET-IRON BUSINESS NEXT BELOW SEARLE'S HOTEL. ALSO The CAIIPBNTERING Business. NEAR THE. METHODIST CHURCH. • W E si l a vi i sviiin ie liandil e g m en t zl a as p : ro ortz i en pa itt . terns; Builders Hardware of all kinds. - Farmers , Tools of All Kinds. Brans Were. Porcelain Ware Japanned and 'Plain Tin Wars of the beskmaterial. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, and- - Sitsh.. Pumps. Lead Pipe, Lamps, Bird Cages, etc., &c.. Also, a Good Buggy for Sale. Terms right. ' Remember the place. Call and see as wst. 11. warn,/ BOYD & IVOODRIIFF. a. A. wooDnurr, Muntrose, July 4d, 1969. . /i/ NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. Corner 7th dc-Chearwit.its, .1 31 .131C11....9.13EXaP1E1C1AL, I. This is one of the TEN Colleges constituting' the Na tional Chain. located in Philadelphia; New York City, Brooklyn, Albany. Troy, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Chiesgo, and St. Louts. Sr.holarehips issued by any one of these Colleges are good for an unlimited time. • The Collegiate Course, Embraces Book-keeping, for every variety of business, in itemost adproved formSNeenmanship, the celebrated Speucerian system,—Commercial Calculatlons,-Commer cfal Law. Business correspondence. Arithmetic,Lecteres. These Institutions pumices a national reputatibn, and guarantee greater - facilities forprepareing young men for. the duties of the counting hot: Lee. and businesagenerally, than any other similar schools in the country. Tha Philadelphia College; Has been recently enlarged and re-furnished-in a siva riot manner, and is now; the largest and moat prosperous Commercial Institntion in the State. Its well tauten thorough coarse of inetruction, the long practical experi ence oSthe Principals.and superior accommodatione,ofer unequalled inducements to young men who wish to ac quire the beet preparation, and the beat introduction to .. the business world. Diplomas awarded, and graduates reccoinmended to businesspen. . Pr.screcat. Teir Books.—Bryint & Strattep's Book- Beeping, three editions.—Common school, price 75 eta., lfigh school, $1,75, and Counting Rouse.—Bryant and Stratton's Commeicial Arithmetic, 61,55—Bryant t 13's Comnierclal Law, $1.50;• auk of these books Cent by mail. on receipt of price. raY'Send for our catalogue, containing full particular., and note carefully the Ten special an:Wages of these Colleges over all others. Address - STRATTON, BRYANT &, CO.. ldecly • • Philadelphia, Pa. IL I & WESTERN R. R. The Passenger Trains of this Companynow run to and from Binghamton as follows LEAVE BINGIIIILTON at G:45 a. In.; connecting at' • • QCRANTON with the Lacka - wanna Bloomsburgßall' iJ Roadlor, PittAton, Wyoming Valley, Kingston and Wilkee•Barre ; at lIOPE, with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phil lipsburg, Trenton and Phatidclphia; andat JUNCTION, with trains on the Central Railroad fif N. Jersey, for Elizabeth, Newark, and New York. 'Also for Easton,. Ilvtlilehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, ;,..-itiading and Harrisburg; arriving at • . "VEY/ York s:3o,lacra 8.:0d, and Ilarrisbunkfcap.aa LE-tvE NEWVOP,R. foot of Conriland at, ri 6:00 a.m.; Philad'a, foot of Walnut-at, ati , d a.m., connecting at SCRANTON. with Lackawanna & Blootnebtoi R.for, Pithiton, WyomingValley.Kingaton and W keabarre nod arrive at Binghamton 7:20 p. m., connecting with Night Express neat on the Erie Railway. and Using leaving Binghamton next morning for Cort/and,llo mar and Syracuae. ' tar Thin Road panes thro' the Lackawanna Coal Field, and the celebrated Delaware Water Gant - AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Scranton for Great Bend at 9:50a, m., connecting at that_ place with Day Express West on 'the ERIN Railway, and thus forming a direct conbection with Trains on the .Binghamton A_ Syracuse Railroad; Returning leaves Great Bend at 2:10 p. m., and arrives at , Scranton 6:39 p. to. JOIMBRISBIN, Snperintendent. R. A. HENRY, Gen. Ticket igt. • [Scrantdn, Pa. • Office of JAY COOK SIiBSCIIIPTION nopr, At JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, 114 SoUTLI T111.4D STRBICT, Philadelphia, Nov. 1,1882. THE undersigned, having been appointed Subscrip:. Lion Agent by. the Secretary of the Titulary: is 'tow prepared to furnish at once. the HEW TWENTY YEARS SIX PER CT.BONOS ut the Milted 'State/ 4 destruated as " Five-Twentles," . redeemable at!tbe pleasure of the Government. after Ave 25. y,:ars. and authorized pp aet of Congress. approved Feb. 1 /152. r The Condon Bondi Issued So scums of $6O, VG% '6500, and6lo6o, The Register Ronda In sums of $5O, 6100. $5OO, $lOOO, and. $5660. Interest at 6 per cent. per annum - irill,commence front date ofynrchase, and la, PAYABLE IN GOLD,. Semi-annually, which - lifeqtial, at the preeent.prepahrin on gold, to about.S4ercent. per annum. Farmers, nergbante, Mechanics. Capitalists. skid en who have any mod:Cy to invest, should know and remain. bar that these bonds are, in etreM, earn mortgage upon all nailroads,,Canalr, 'Bank Stocks and Securities, aqd the immense proditcts of all the manufacturers, &c. dtc.. , in the country ; and that the full and simple •provision I mole'for the payment of the interest.. and liquidation of, i the principal, by Customs dillies, Excise stamps and In. • teinal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds the . •• • Best, Most' Available,- and... Mot Popular Investment in the )larket. . . Subscriptions received at jai in legit) tender ntites, or notes and checks of.banks at par in 'Philadelphia'. fintP scribers by mil uffilvhcelve prompt. attehtion, and - every facility o and ffice— . eulanaticin will beniforded on application at this A Pall supply at Bonds will be kept on band foi 'mow -dints delivery. JAX,Cool3E<llabsaiption Agent. Nut , . 14-1&12.-3na 100 . ,000. • T. TAIM Kama stitches to makeup a Goat, Sold ev. ery latch mast be Skilfully driven home to make a good job of " Think of that, Muter Brook. , I" One hundred Ihottsvtd stitches: and every stitch a dee gno foal F>S ay myself tiutt I Mkt acquired, from long ex perience the business, I skill requfsits . to=gUro any men or bby a nait and comfornitigs either In coat. veil or pats, always in the- , - LATEST STYLES , • rfricuttiv. done ietth - despatch. and is: etructionsgive,i how totitit together—Terme cash down. !„ 1 Try mr. one Ak• went of tiCarle's Motel. lionrro. e. /FA? .OII! r.rittrEs • MIA MILFORD NORMAL SCHOOL. E., L. HAWLEY, Principal; E. 8.. HAWLE'Y. -Assistan' X11.41.v/MllBl COW 1 1"17X 1 1 1 2CAN"- COmmon English Breaches '' 16 00 Higher. • and Mather:mum. 400, DO. ' " - inclu6lng Latin & Pram*. 600 Primary Department \ ' 2 IV Instrumental and Vocal Music, extra. . . 1 THE WINTER TERM elf' this prosperous Institution will commence on .1.51 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 96th, 1864. awl continue Weeks. Stilllents will be afforded An opportunity of acquiring' a thorough ENGLISH & OLAMICAL education, on more liberal TERMS, than at any other similar' School In the State. • • - , , - Lecture! on Teaching and other subjects will be given during•tho term.,. • 1., Hoard can be had on the moat reisonable terms ;,alsci Rooms fur those wishing to Ward themselves. ggsrPor further particulars, address M. 1.. HAWLEY. Principal, New 11 Wont • By.order of the Board. %T. , BOYLE, Sec'y. ' JOUN ILKYD/LN, Pres e t. . Now =font Nov.loth. Mgt. SUSQ'A COUNTY C!..ft,ISSICAL& NORMAL MalLoc)1: 5..3 HAETWELL, B. A.Principal. .ASSISTED BY paperfineed & Competent Instructors. The Winter . Term eduimence - :ii on. Mon ! . d a p,' Nov. 24, 18E2: ! . TOITIOR PER TEAM OP 11 WEEKS . English, tiom - 4 _ $2 to 600 Latin. Week and tkrman, each - 4 00 . French - • • ' -y i p English, with one language 1 50 --NO bill for the above studies shall exceed ' 9 00 Music on the Piano 8-00 Vse of lastrpnicatt.:, ' 0 00 , NO deduction for absence except incues of protracted Sinus. or by apecial agreement. Board can be obtained from $2,00 to $2,50 per week. • Pupils wishing to board themselves can And good rooms at moderate charges. For farther particulars ad dress the Principal, at Mobtrose, Pa. WM. JESSUP, Pres`t. ' C. P. READ, Seery. Nov. - ;-19, '1962. tt .- NEW = FIRM. BALDWIN .41t ALLEN 81.7CCESSORS TO ALLEN, DEANS & CO, Under Montrose Democrat Office, LiRE RECEIVING- Fresh Ground-Western FLOUR anti 80 dais, which we'warrant to give satisfaction as eni in niarkek; it not good returned at our expense. Feed, and Buckwheat. Flour, SALT AND PORK, BT . ,i•nit LOAD, BARREL Hinz, [Sugar Cured] : Dried Beef, ' . "Sraciked Halibut; • Drips and Syrups, • liblasees and Sugars, A7'E.4;9, • COFEEE, SPICES, EROOMS; AND JAILS, which wokoffer forage at Low Primo, foritEADY.PAY l!Soutrose, July 9.1814 ABEL TURRELL - WS for 'ale. Metallic Oil. for Sewing Marline' El:Clock & Watch Oil. Bed Bur. Rat and - Moue Po, son. homeopathic Remedies, Pond's Extract, and a grea.. varlet..l'ot Liniment... Salves. Me, and Plasters, and an 'idles' variety of Patent Medicines. Auditor's - Notice. In the matter of the distribution of the fund In thelands of the Administrator of Janitellr. Truesdell, deed. . TnE.underaigued hnking been - appointed by the Orph ans Court of the county of Satquehannot. an anditer , to distribute said fund, will meat the parties interested-lui the same, at his office in Montrose on Saturday the Bti dap of Jannar.r.lBs3. at 1 o'clock p. m.; et which titnei and plate all personal:wing claims upon -wild tend wilt; present then or be forever debarred. - deg 1 w - - J. B. 211cCOLLOM. Auditor; uditoi's Notice. • F. WHIPPLE, . [ln the Court of Com.Plisa o. Susquehanna County. J ffilattand Albert Capron 203, April Terfn,„ls69.' mita atitlitor appointed by the donrt, to report a dig -1. trioution of the fund 'arisinz from the Sheriff's sale inihe shore entitled case, willrattend the drities of his appohntment on Saturday, the 20th day of Decembe,- '62, at one o'clock, p. at his office to Montrose, at 'which time all pergolas interested will present their cialms,'or be foreverffebarred frona.coming in upon said feud. , nov2s4w - Wm. J. TUIUtELL, Auditor.. Auditor's. Notice. -, .1., 11. Rizzo, 'l . In Comnion'Ple'as of Swig ' s. Co., ' .p i 1 y A. B. litgazi. of - defendant. . • ' Tat, undersigned. an auditor appointed to .dfillibuts the money in Courtin this case, will hear all persons iurerested in the fund at his office in Montrose. on Sitar- • dlty, December 40th, 1852, at one o'clock p. m. All per • i sons mast present their claims "at Dag time Wises, or t be debarred from-said fund. • ‘11.41:J UP. ' novIS 4w ' V ! nation, Auditor's Notice. Is the matter of the settlement of In} the Orphans Court the estate of Garrad Stone.decd, of Snequa.Comity, lBtertramin Glidden, Admlnist'r. No. 31,Ang. T. 1868, {Exceptions to the account of the Adiainletrator, &c.. THE auditor in the above ease, will hear the parties .interested at .his office in Montrose, on Friday; the 19t day of Doeember, 1862. at 10 o'clock in the fdrancon. tor2s tw • • W. J. TURIIELD, Auditor. S. M. Pettenglll fit C,o. N 0. 5 SY PARS ROW, New York , mid 6 Stabs Street, Boston, are our agents for the Montrose Democrat in tillage cities, and are authorized to take advertisements and subscriptions for us at our lowest rates. Steel - Pens Superseded BY 8. DE WOLF'S COPPZ . R . EMIODIUM VT A i ß s durable NE D s s - Vd t o en Co rro d e steel in pe nasn.7.lAitteEzaedho pen t corrode, they will not get sharp {lad stick to the paper like steel pens, but will glide over the paper smoothly like a gold pen. I have appointed,. ABEL TERRELL, Soto Agent, . for the:sale - of them! pens In .Susquehanna county. Price, $4,00 per gross-50 cents per doses-5 cents Oath.. Sent by mad, prepaid by the agent, on receipt of . price end one postage stamp. The trade suppliedat a reasonable dis count.: All orders for thee, non .corrosive Pena must be arldresiied.to ABEL TERRELL—Montrose, Pa., who will furnish them at the lowest prices. July; 8, , ,1€62. R. ED WOLF, .• IQ R S oDifferent kinds of Whoa end Liquors. comprising 0-S., nearly every kind In any market: watrantedpnre. Fur isle as usual by ABEL TUBBELL.' • Dissolution. Mfr``'• - partnership heretofore existing between Alien, Dens Co. is this day dissolved by limitation; - ALLEN, DEANS & CO. Montrose,'July BC2. • _ • The tinniness will be ecatin7ed at the old stand by • BALDWIN & ALLr.N. • Gold Medati Salermtus • A NU also, other kinds, ot the best 1 market, for sate bY ABEL T.R.ELL. Lackawanna'&Bloomsbnraa,-R. noz *nd alter N0v..71N 188:1, Pawner Trains, will run aa follows : MOVJN9 80t711 Leave - Acrantan, , 8.00 a. in. 18.111 a. in. RuKthg st ert " ,. " it. 8.23 Melt 11.40 if. " • -. • Danpvilfe, 11 - 12.05 80 p. m. Aisive - ak.ltorthumbertand,l l 12.14 • movnec Norm: ' '' - • . ' Leave leortbomberlend,=; 3.20. p. to. ' •' • Danville,' - '.v 6.00 ~ .7F5v1134 tt " I R=Pen. : 3 6.33 Rammer. '- ' Kingston, .43 Leavei.4s p. m: Arrive atlierantea. 10.00 p. ta. ' 3:40 . A. ?Avenger train alto ignores Kb:loton at &00 a. - ra:for Re:Ratan, to cennect with train for New York. lietarn ing, leaves Scranton on - arrival at train front New York at 4.15 p.m. The Lackawanna and- Illbatoehnrg Ridiroad etranects _With the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad at Scranton, tor•New'rork end intermediate point. tut. - At Raper& it connects with Catawissa Railromi, , for point' both out and weat, r erriviag - at-Philadelphia. at 0 • 1 6 1)- tl. O -• At Nottbmaberland - it connects With lba ItssattelPhia and Etje. and Northern Central Railroad, foe prints Nutatsad sauttPastiengera gantak 4. 511 p. v.; PhiladelphiadOp..m.. and at paitimorelbrat p. In. • J 010: P. ILSLIT, ... • .J. C.IWELS, Gen... , Ticket Agent. . •- . . . ' I3I EL I WWIICZO.I%73; - i VeßtglnforegFe.-2 t•uhtllnte fnr turrwaprir. seCa 3 murb !rr , Trier. fa .31r 1 , 7 ABF.I. gut!- , THE NEW-YORK' *WEEKLY • _ JOURNAL Cr COMMERCE. CO2iBE4PATIFE FAMILY AND DUSINASS PAPER. • rt k p clipapen And Lei?. Weekly to Amt*A. rIONTANBYVEWS.froIIi all parts .d ua l tn= W 0441. ILL hela of the Prudare. Grat Calle Mute, Dry Doucia and Monq. marl:etc' " • Nrirds gild South. • ‘' • The 11A:rrice GI r the ' • • • • • Thr C'smstitation and: Laws. TEMIS YOU OSE Yr-Lt T‘runty eoptes Qr. upward', Siegel:. • Ttrlrteen copies. ;415.- Eight copies, SlO. Fear cot:don:lr, Th ree eopteg. $5. Under tbret eoptee. $2 each. Chi of things.* or more-will be mailed to ono VOW/VIM. • ' An - ea. tra copy to any Cue sentlins a dub of ID, with Rio 1320047. The Daily lotiCnal of Cimmerre Jusifor, Ismkt.4 lue {he country. $5 a year in advance. r.. 4 / 9 1pectinerreople. mato. • . , PRIME. STONE. HALE & TIALLOCE. Editors and Progrietort, 91 Watlatreet. New-Yott, 'THE vrrier.A.L . - WAR MAP. • . llozarde Roil - Rood and .Afilitary Map cfr the Southern 3tutit: • . t 1 ROM the moot authentic sourcee,-and the Coast Sew & vey, engraved In tbeFluest Style of Map Making. It gives so recent and !Inch -valuable Mete concerning Blithe Rallroads. that the War Department i ntmediatelz anther. feed its publication:and . distributed 1000'copies among ' the Generals and Colonels of the Army. • Asit is the ONLY MAP that la authorizyt ait it.is the most !Reliable and An...kend s , and from Its large aize-3•2 Inches—al:owe at a glance the Principle Places ana all Strategic-Puha+. Gen. McClellan has ac , knowledged thegreat importance of it to ills movements. . Bealitifully COLORED, Price only iii , to compete with inferlor maps. In cloth min 41.75 n.: Diesened and mond. ta on must:if. $2.50. Mounted gn Menlo, with Ronan • and Varnished, $2,50. Sent free by mall •on receipt d • price. - WILLIS P. HAZARD, .• • No. 734 Cheetuut Street,„Philadelphia: • glr'As every intelligent man wantsthe BEST and on. - iy. OFS/CIAL StAr. Agents con make money rapidly by selling this. ! 'MAME HARFIB:.UNIVgIISITE • • 11l If R next Term of this :multi:Lion will commence on, Itiednedday. Septenibcr Ed. The second .teria on WedocAdar Dedeotter 3d: ind the third term. on Wed-. nesday, ' , Amery nth, 5E3. ' - ZI.MIC.PEIIVierJEAL • ' - TUITION.—Common Branclies,lnclnding Vocal m6a, ' Ic • - 0,90' Natu, ec alPhllosophy, Cheintstry. Physiology , and - B 4 ook lug , Algebra, Gcomelmand Ancient Languages ..... .... 6 6 I French,.._......, -. c' 5, Music - on Plano,,nntll th War is over „. e,oo Room rent. - - . l's6 ~,A 5 O 4penses of Recitation room, • .' . - 1. Board per wee le - - - ;Rath room is furnished with a cooklagatove, bedstead and table.. - . Recitations commence at 1 o'clock on Monday, and close for the week at noon on Saturday. . The evening exercises are the fellowlng : . • - - Monday evening . debate the Societies' room. Wednesday. Speaking and Counrosition, Teuraday; Lecture, with 6:peril:acute in Raiural Phi- losnphy and Chemistry. Friday, General Rebate. The Institution is furnished withan apparatus to inns. trate the principlesof s:atom! Philosophy and Chemistry, • and &skeleton anti Maps to aid in the study of Physiolo gy: • [Buford. Aug. 25, IMO. CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COMEIEILCIAL COLLEGE, conicr_of & Chestnut t s , PIIILADELYIIII. This Int titutlon, which Was established in 11344. sad. Is now conseccently in the eighteenth year of Its exist ence, numbers-among Ks graduates hundreds of the molt successful blerebar.ts sud Business Nen of au Country. The object of the Institution is solely to afford . roan men Dien:tile for thorough preparation fu! business. The branclunp taught are, itodk•keeplug, as applicable to'the variouedepartmenia of trade;Tenmanahip, both plain and ornamental; Commercial Law; Mathematics, Navigation. Civil Engineering, Drawing, Phonugiaphy, and Modern Languages, The system of ifiarructlon peculiar:, no cl erns lessons are made MSc or, but each student is taught *ideally, so that he may cox/mem:at any time, and at tend at whets, verhoura are most convenient_ • . Catalogue. are issued annually after the Pith of.Apr ft l containing names (Attic students for,tbe year. and particularscut teimc, d:c.. and may be obtained at any time by addressing the Principal. In extensive accommodation, wide-spread 'reputation, and the len gtby experience of the Priteipal,.this don offers facilities superior to any other in the eonntry, for y.onng men wishing to prepare for business.and to ob tain at the same tithe a Diploma. which-will prove a recommendation for them to any Mercantile Souse. rdirthittenden's Series of , Trentises on Book-keep ing, now more widely circalated than any other work ott tke,anblect, are for sale it the College. : • • S. LIODGXSTRITTENDEN, • - eittcrnry-at-2.aw, , • PAThiett47l,.. DM.ol2.cy-61r..Isms DANDELION COFFEE:. THIS Preparation. 'tnadc from . the'best Java Coffee, b .. recommended by Physicians as a inperior Nutritious . beverage, for GenemiDetility,.Dyspepsia, end all Alions dreorders. Thounands who have been compelled to &ban.. don titeueeorc,.ffee win, use this without injurious effect pit. can contains Um strength pf two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price cents. . ' . ir• For. sale in Itontrosebv Abel Turrell. • KOLLOCK'S LE - VAIN, - The purest BAKING POWDSR known, for InilkthgrAtit, sweet and nutritious Bread, end cakes. Price lS teats. - Manufactured by _ 3t. It. ROLLOCI:. Chemist, Corcer of Broad and Cirestnut.sts, Philadelphia. Sold le ell Druggists and Gropers. tithe tyjaew 4 . MANHOOD , HOW- LOST. HOW RESTORED, -Jiat . Pubtilte..l. - in a 'Sealed Envelop; Price Six Cob. . . _ LECTURE. on tn.:, Saturn,. treatment andrsdicaftese of a perntatorrli s or seminal weakness, Int./lut tarf emissiou4, sexual debility, and impediments to marriage s , generally, nervousness, coneumption, epilepsy and /its ; mental and physical incapacit V-. malting fromeeffabrise. &c.—By MAST. J. Ctii.NERWELL, 11. D. author of the Breen Book, &c. ' - - The worithrtilowneduuthor,•in this admirable leetsre clearly proves from his own experience that the *whit consequences of self-abuse. may be effoctually removed without medicine. and without dangerous gurgles) open. ations, boaglee. itritiuments. rings, or cordiali,paintfaig. 'out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by whim every sufferer. to- matter what his condition mar curt himself cheaply. privately; and radically.. This lso tare will prove a boon to thOusanda and thousands. Sent under 4.41. 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