The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 17, 1863, Image 3

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A. J. GEItRITSON; • - Editor.
e;m4y, (Srel /714 aSJ.
TIM UNION AS IT WAS;
Before abolition, secession, etc.; disturbed its harmony
THE CONSTITUTION AS IT IS;
Enforced and respected in all . sections of the country
!Yonng Men desirinit to attend a Commercial Col
lege at Binghamton. Pittsburgh. or at Philadelphia, Now
'fork, ate., can obtain information of practical pecuniary
value by callink upon or addressin~ the editor of this
:paper.
Mir All private Letters intended for the
editor of this , paper should, until further
notice, be. addressed to
A. 3..GEnurrsolr,
House . of Representatives,
Harrisburg, Pa.
' Jan. 13.
W A bill for the erection of a new
County out of a part - of Luzerne,. to be
-allied Lackawanna,- has passed ,both
branches of the Legislature. •
Or The !tome bill for raising one
hundred and fifty negro regiments has not
passed the Senate. The Senate Commit
tee- say the President hay authority to
raise the black regimentsunder a previous
law.
farßeport says that the 'Union forces
have cut the levees at several 'points on
the' Lower ,Mississippi, which will cause
immense destruction-of property , of both
rebels and loyalists.
far The Mormons of Utah threaten
to : become troublesome again. Federal
laws there.ire a dead letter,
'The 'President has lately sent': to the
Senate for confirmation about one hundred
and fifty HospitAl Chaplains, Most of
whom have been draliing pay from air to
ten months, without perforniing any
"Honest Old Abe.",
service.
la'The Washington correspondent Of
- the PhiPa./agairer says :
Governor Curtin's course in sending a
message to the Pennsylvania - Legislature,
in reference to arrests, his been denonne
ed by every Republican 3lember of Con
gress, Ana 'his conauct is considered by
the Administratioil as injurious and uncall
.ed ,for. • :t,
Wit is stated that a call will be
issued in a•day or two, inviting 'the Dem
-ocratic members elected to the next pOn 7
greas to convene in New York city, on
the Bth of March next. The object of
this meetingis for general conference Mr'
the.purpose of deciding the course to be
pursued by the Democratic _ party on the
war : also, in reference - to the tnanner l in
'which it is being conductftd by the present
Administration. •
Tar Thurlow Weed, the 41" .ting,ulshed
Republican _leader has lately declared in a
published letter that: "If it comes to be
understood that the views and : poliqy of
Messrs. &Miner, Greeley, Wendell Phelps,
Ward Deecher, etc., obtain in the conduct
of the war, it will result in the desruction
of our _government. and Union, and tri
umph for - Itetellioi and Slayery." Will
not those Republicans who care lore for
the Union than they do for Abolition,
heed the warning? The war cannot " wipe
out slavery," but there is now great den-,
g,er that it will wipe out the Union. - Let ,
A's save our Union if we -can ; meantime' :
let slavery save itself
NEW Dzxocliwilb jommu,.—Messrs,
Glossbrenner Co., hare issued-the
prospectus of a " National
.Dernocratic
newspaper, to ,he published daily and
weekly in i'hiladelphia," to 'be entitled
"Tan AGE." 'The gentlemen associated
in the undertaking are Messrs. A.J. Gloss-
Frincis.T. Grand sad William
H. Welsh, who combine the requisit'bus
iness qualifications with literary ability to
conduct a first dais journal successfully.
An independent, reliable and dignified
Demonratic'llaily is much needed in Fhil
adelp* and if The Age" comes` up to
this T4rk, es we 'feel j sured it will, there
shonhi be no douibt si twits support.,
111114.,
auld be no - 4/1.
INF* et3matter of record, a
message from Gut. Curiii. It is a snake
in the grass,—rather 'a:small snake, in
which great deal of poison is manifest.
At_ first glance it appears Ito contain one
comMendable feature, as 4 is intended to
be understood as opposing the President's
despcitic suspension of the habeas corpus,
and a!rnitrary-arrests.
:** *
, .
LAIW TRIUMPHANT, AT tasr.—Just after
the breaking out of the rebellion, there
was a very, naturil'exeiteent in the pub
lie. mind, which, in some „tstances, • exhib
ited itself in violence by :mobs towards
the persons-of individualS, and in other in
stanCes to .the rauthorized action of pub
t.
lie functionarie s, who, under a mistaken
zeal r from personal spite, - ,did things
which - were 'illegal, andl for ( which they
are niow• 'held responsible! in suits at law.
One of the mast flagrant trespasses up
on'the ri g hts of individual_ property was
I
that committeu upon theprOprietor of the
Westebesterjefersonian - newspaper,whoso
office was seized and the ewner disposses
sed by an order from ihejLT. S. Marshal of,
Philadelphia, 'having been issued by the
Dis4.ict Attorney, upon authority; as sta.
ted, ! of rD
the War epartiieut, a fact which
daea not appear te have been distinctly / .
proved. The cause has been heard in the!
Nisi Prius, at Philadelphia„ and it' went]
'to t i tle jury some . daY s ago, under a charge;
froalludge Lowrie, in which he distinct-,_
s ly declared that the act Was a violation of
the plaintiff's constitutional and legal
rights, for-which the defendants were re
sponsible in damages. The jury returned,
a.vhrdict of damages to the amount'of
$512, This care. showS the =liability in=
curred by officers where they undertake to
act witho_iit the authority of law, and
should have the effect of restraining them
to a strict performance of the duties en
joined upon them by" aW and
7 ,heir oaths.
It must be regarded as a healthy sign,
that at this time, when the safeguards of
theleMistitutien are in danger, that:courts
and juries are so little , disturbed by the
Icommotion as - tto dispense justice accord
' lag to establisfied principles of law.
FRENCH MantAttoz.r.A lengthy cot.-
,
respondence, called for by a resolution Oft
the Senate, iktween the French Premier ;
our Minister at London aid Mr. Seward,
appeared in the dailies of last Friday.
Two points are made clear by this corres
pondence, : Ist, that the French gob--
ernment are anxious for a restoration Of
peace in this cotmtry, and 2nd, that Mr.
Seward, 'acting by the President's direc
tion, has. uniformly rejected - all offers of
mediation. In his last 'kite r to Mr. Day
ton, dated Feb. 6th; Mr. Seward says
"It is ,true, indeed, that peace must
come sometime, and that conferences must
attend, if they are not allowed to prircede
the. pacification. There is, however, L a
better, form for such cenferences than
the one which M. Dronyn de Lhuys
suggests.. The 'latter would be palpably
in' derogatibn of the Constitution of the
United States, and would!carry no weight
because-destitute of the sanction necessa
ry to bind either the loyal or disloYal
portions of the people: On the other hand
the Congress of the United States furnish
esa constitutional forum for debates-be
tween, the alienated parties. Senators
and Representatives from the loyal peck:
ple are already there fully empoweredto
confer. And seats are alSoNacant and in
vitio% the Senators and Representatives; of
the discontented party, :oho may be eon
stitutiOnally sent there frOvbe States in
volved in the insurrection. Moreover the
conferendes which can -thus be heldi in
Congress have this' great advantage over
any that could be organized on the- plan
of M. Drottyn de Lhuys, vizi that Con
gress, if it thought wjse.;,cotikl call a Na
tional Convention to adopt its recomtrien
dations and give them all the iioleinnity
and binding force of organic lavr., • Such
conferences between thei alienated parties
may he said to have already begun. Ma
ryland,.. Virginia, ,lientiicky, Tennessee,
and Missouri, States whiehare elaimed'by
the insurgents, are already represented in
Congress, and are submitting , with p'erfect
freedom; and in a proper spirit, their ad
vice upon - the course best calculated; to
bring about, in the shortest time ,'a film,
lasting, and honorable peace. RepreSen
tativesjaave been sent also from Louisi
ana,. and others are Understood to be com
ing' from-Arkansas. There is a prePon
derating argument in favor of the con
gressional-form of - -etpferenee, over that
which ',is suggested b y. . M.Drouyir de
Lhuys; . , viz: - that. - while ELCM,SiaII to the
latter *mild tiring the government into
concince - _-,with.thalesittrill# in disre
garding and setting ;aside an important
Mrt of the Constititien . ,of the United
ates, and so would be ofpernicious ex
ample; the Congressional - conferences, on
the contrary, %prelerves atiof. gives new
Strength to that Sacred instrument, which
must continue through future ages the
Sheet-anchor of the republic.
-Tint ADBHNISTRATION s iti6 THE HABE
ws is stated in a dispatch
from- Washington that--
"The Administration is engaged, thro'
eminent counsel, in . preparing to bring be
fore the Supreme Court of the United
States the important question of the pow:
er of the President, in times of rebellion,
I to suspend the writ of-habeas corpus. The
!Administration is determined to settle this
,question at Once, as there are many cases
iflow pendini in several State courts, and
ladditidial ones are springing up almost
daily. The Wisconsin case isAhe one on
which the Administration ''expects -to
make the issue."
COUNTY SuPERorrENDENTs, An act
has been read in i onr Legislature, which
repeals the one nOw in force, relating" to
Co. Superintendents of Common Schools.
It provides for-the
.election of a Superin
tendent by'the Directors in each. County,
but his pay is to come from the teachers.
Each applicant for a situation is to pay one
dollar for examination, whether he receives
a certificate or not.
IGr'To every barrel of Flo'ur you can
make'thirty pounds more Bread or Biscuit
(and much better) by using Herrick Al
len's-Gold Medal Saleratus, than by
_yeast
fermentation or any other Saleratus. It
is perfectly healthy, will ooti turn your
cookery j yellow, will strengthen weak
stornachg, - and,cure byspeptie persons. It
is much better to use With Cteauvtartar
than soda. Try one paper, ankyou will
be convinced. Most of the Grocers sell
it. Depot 112 Liberty Street; New York.
The Mite Society will meet at Mrs.
F. B. - Chandler's, Monday evening,. Feb
ruary 10th.
Religions NOtitte.The fourth Quar
terly :Meeting for. Montrose charge, will
beheld ati the M. E. Church in Montrose,
Feb. 21 aad 22, inst. • Preaching, Satur
day,' at 2,P. M., and Sabbath at iO? A.M.
by Rev. 4. H. Blakeslee. VAN.
DonatiOn.--The regular manna' dona
tion for tie benefit of the Pastor of the
Methodist Episcopal Church - of Susq'a
Depot, (Rey.. ,JaTb Miller;) wilrbe held
at Nicol's' Hall ,on Thursday the 19th of
February. Contributions from friends in
the Comity nie•respectfully
_solicited by
the Committee. •
In-Montrose, Feb. 7th, by Rev-. R. VAN
Vralkenbrirg, Mr.. HENRY MEAD, of New
Milford, and Miss FAmar.. A. OsMOND, of
Harford. • .. ,
7Z/ZIALWIErI9:
In Dimock, Jan. 28th, Mr. A*os Bun-
DICK, in the 77th year of his age. His ill
ness was - short, having walked to his son's
house, a short distance, where he was ta
ken ill arid died. About a week previous
to his _death he was in great distress du
ring most of the time, yet no murmur or
complaint was uttered „by him—even
when NatUre groaned—until, he sweetly
fell asleep, no more to awake,putil, as we
fondly hope, at the resurrection of the
of the juSt. ,J. F. D.
In Franklin, January 30th, EuzABETE4
wife of James, R. Snow, aged ,32 ' years
seven months and twertry-two . days.
Weep ye bereaved, a dearer - hesA
ITe'er left the - pillowing breast,
Wiled' mingling with the shadoiiy dead,
She:meekly went to rest. L
She his gone, she has left me alone
TO mourn in this body of clay,
She his gone not again to return,,
I shall meet her in yon blissfuday.
!
She is' free from all trouble and toil,
Het body lies low in the dust,
shimber and sleep there awhile, •
And then to be raised.with the just.
- ;4I.CAL . 1=1.2:10 . -
IWOULD hereby inform my many business Mends
and the:general Dublic—who_have so generously ens
tainedand patronized me for the lest three years, thaten
Thursday, ;Friday and Saturday, the 26th.-27th and 28th
of the pregent month, my place of business at the old
stand, " Head :of Navigation ," . will be closed, preparato
ry to removing to the Large and Splendid Brick Store,
now octuPied by Mr. J. E. DeWitt, gDe door from the
Banking. hoese of Wm. IL Cooper &CO where on the
.day of March. I shall be ready an d most happy to
serve them as' heretofore. With _sincere and ..heartfelt
heartfelt
thanks for, the many past Savors, and hoping for a rontim
=ace of the sante,,l am most respectfully ' s
Saturday,REan.
Feb.l, 1863 . rr e' mint.
' '
if
0 rilt" X CIO
C; TYI4IIII has speeified.interests with us,
SM.. the same as with . our predieessors, MOONEY,
CMG`, ib; Co: .11 . 3 - COM•44l.txresare'ilb Chatea
lear 3 r Deitlers, as - would be happy to see his old
friends, or receive their orders, which we wilLexectite in
the very beat manner In his absenee. •
LOT.,DP:ftRACN, GILBERT &CID;
98fark Row l N .
14,1 it. •
Godard for fa ore. the subscriber would most.
reapecttally the attention of all promptpaying Her.
chants and Traders,`.. to the above iodate.: _Orden' • for,
Hardware will be received here, end forwarded Map.
proved,) except during the menthe °TAMIL May, Sept.
and Oct.. m
Daring tbolaontbeteNnirbetimellutoy to
eas his Mends and serve theft , at Whit Rtow:N. NO*.
Respect:ol4c - • - " D[.'-C. TTLIR.
„Montrose, Peb. •
lith, ISM • • •
ALCk3EIi3.
BUSQ'A cowry
CLASSICAL & NORMAL
s.siohool.
S. S. HARTWELL, B.A. Principal.
, ASSISTED BY
Elperlenced t Competent Instructors.
The Winter.. Term commences on Mon.
day, March 2nd, 1863.
L• TUITION PER TERRI OP 11 - WEERIC
English. from. ..4. ,t $2 to. 8 00
Lain - , Greet and German, each • 400
Frencht - . - - 300
.
• ...
English, with one language 7 50
- -1-No bill for the above studies shall exceed 9 00
Musid on the piano..., 800
Use of Instrument, 2 00
No deduction for absence except in cases of prbtracted
Melees, or by special agreement. _
Board can be obtained from * 9,00 to $2',50 per week.
Pupils wishing to board themselves can lind good
rooms at moderate charges. ' For Ittrther particulate id
dress the Principal, at Montrose Pa.
• *M. JESSUP, Prekt
_C. F. READ, Seery. .
Feb. 17, 1862,
SALE Of REAL ESTATEI
MIT virtue of an order of the OrpW's Court of 3=
flianna County, I will expose to sale on the
ea, in Franklin township, in said county, on
Tuesday, the 10th day Of Maich, 1863,
at o'clock, P. M.. the following real estate, (late 0 1 74 rm.
Powlev, deed) situate in the township and county afore
said: at a stake'on the north-line of lot No.
137: owned by Titus Smith, 73¢• west, south 28 chains
and 24 links to - a Stake; thence north 8934* west, 17
ctutins,and 25 links to a stake on the west line of said
lot ; North x• east 21 chains and 51 links to a stake in
the brook'placed there for a corner; thence, south 89X•
east 5 chains 41 links to a small birch tree ; thence north
X•easj., 7 chains and:43 links to a stake in the highway;
thence south 89x• east 14 chains and 59 links, to the
place of beginning; containing 50 acres, more or less,
with the appurtenances.
TERMS.—S2S on the day of sale ; one half the balance
en final confirmation ; and the remainder—in one year
thereafter, with interest.
Franklin, Feb. 17, 1863.
Auditor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given Pratt the undersigned, an
Auditorappointed by the'Ophan's!Court ot Susque
hanna County to make distribution of the thuds in the
hands of the Administraor of Samuel Brundage, dec'd,
'will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday,
the 20th day of March neat, at his office in ;Montrose, at
one o'clock in the afternoon ; at which time. and peace
all persons Cuterestedwill present their claims or he for
deliarred from coming in upon said Rind
F. B. STREETER, Auditor.
Feb. 14.1863.
Etuditor'il" Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned an Add
itor appointed r by the court of Common Pleas to
make distribution' of the funds in•the hands of the,Eher
iff, arising from the sale of the 'real estate of Patrick
Smullin, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
the office of F. B. Streeter, Esq., in lifonttose, on Fri
day the Roth day of March,. 184, at 1 o'clock P. lii: at
which time and place all pergons interested will present
their claims or be forever debarred from cdmink in upon
said fund. • , A. 0. WARREN, Auditor.
Montrose, Feb, 16, 1663. • ' .
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WASHINGTON. BALL !
AT THE
UNION HOTEL OF R. C. VAIL,
NEW MILFORD,'
FRIDAY EVENINGTeb• 20,1863.
*General imitation
Administra,tok'sNotice.
'IIKfOTICE is hereby given to all- persona having de.
1.1 mends against Ore estate of SEWEL CORBITT.
late of Broome county. N. Y., deceasedi, thatitte same
must be presented to the undersigned for arrangement,.
and all persons indebted to said estate are requested. to
mate immediate payment.
Montrose, Feb. 4,1863. , L. BROWN,Adra'r.
Administrators' Notice.
A LL persona indebted to the estate of MATIEEW DUN-
I& MORE: late of !Weil. deceased, are herby requested
to make immediate' payment; and all 'person's having,
claims against eaid estate, will - present -them forthwith
to the undersigned for settlement. .
•SARAH DITIIMOTtE; , -Rdik 1:4; 1m t4 ; r ,„
• • O. S. BEEBE, Bridgewater, f
Feb. 10th, 1863.-6 w.
I.
FARM FOR Sllf
Tafbabseriber offers for sale slot a land inHarford,
ontaining about 114 acres, belonging to the estate
ofN. W. WALDRON, deed, and known as the Lake Lot,
lying on the road leadihg -from Bettor& Village. to Ira
Carpenter:s, amiabout one /lan' yaUa4rom.the village.—
About 24 sereitimproilid, and well adapted.to Make a
good f
Price arm.
and terms Of paymentean be ascertained by call
ing on,the subscriber.
r P. CARPENTER., Adm'r, liebenle non - , •
Estate ofN. W. Waldron, dee'd.'
Feb. 3, 1863. o4w • - - • •-•
ABEL 'FUREELL
Now offera foraale one of the , largest and beat eielactjons
of
0
'Ever offered in Susquehanna County, and - probably coin-
prising the grestestvariety or most different articles of,
any Storein the Nbrtbern part of Pennsylvania, and per
haps of the entire State. An assortment is kept in
about thirty different branches- of trade, and the selec
tions are made from about forty of the best Houses in
New York, and more than fay Dealers and Manufac
turers old of Nevi ' York.' A, 'large prOlairtion of the.
Goods are hronghtilirect from the manufacturers, thus
insuring, genuine articlek. .. Customers on enteritis. tho
Store must riot expect to find everything insight. but
nearly everyartichrwiented will be produced bylnquiry.
generaes oflhe Stock may be formed by the following
l outline, but enumeration ikimprectiestige, •
Drugs and Medicines, Paints and OHS. Dyer
'Groceries, Liquors, Crockery, Glass Ware, Will: and
Window Paper, Jewelry, SttverlYare,Perftimery, Bancy
Goods, Musical Inetruments, Brushes. America)) Pocket"
Knives,' Table - Chtlery and Silver Plated Ware; Lamps,
,Materials for Lights, Hardware. Bed C,orde,Stono Were,
Dry Goodsildirrorti, Window ,WaSeLLititogftbs. Var
nishes, -Bird Cages, Spectaeles:pii, mid Lashes,
Brooms. Guns, Pistols -Ammunition. Tobacco, Medi
cal and Surer* Inetruinentaviialti Soap, Potash, Um
brella., Poft,elatzTeeth, in ebortenelitly everything, to
restore the sick, to_pleseethe -taste. in delight thee's;
toOnlahChilicy; and also to conduce to the real and
coinfons •
The attention of the public iereopectledly[tawitedlo
toy stockist Goode; bought exclusively for cs* Own.
andierill bit told on the Mu ptinsizir bArlcs.
Montrose, Zenner, Ist, 1110. .
JANE POWLIM,Adaex.
GOOD NEWS
GREAT COMMOTION
IN THE
DRY GOODS,
T.FL AL XI XL
°MIME' 3123Z105T 3PICAALCI39I
. • 'To Purchase . • ;
When yen us sure of getting the taorth at your MO6
ay, Is at the
Erxi'cora.3mi cow
eutitubtrt, Ttostubaum, fc Co.
TUE CERTAIN RISE IN
'DOMESTICS
DOMESTICS,
lms put us on our g, aura, and we havelatelylablin &largo
stock, which enables us to offer to our customers, goofs
on equally as good terms as formerly, considering theists
rise.
AT THE STORES. OP
Guittninrg, gosenbaum C Co.
AT
Montroae l Susq'a Canty, Pa,
Elmira v New York,
Susquehanna Depot, Pa.
OUR FALL AND WINTER STOOK
- Its GI - complete;
We are determined not to 100 ouroosoalther In pates or
Lutil p i o la-iir p rg e rard... to Elva our customen
CLOTHING:
In this branch our stock is complete, and will be , sold
lower, and more tastefully finished than any one-hone
establishment, or anyfour-horse concern this side of N.
York City, is able Id offer or produce. We can assure the
public that we constantly employ the best cutters and
workinen to make np our stock.
Ge rm ant s made to order - •
OrOn the shortest notice.
rfrAtiood Fit warranted or no sale. - • .
In order. Ao clOso out Or stock of
NNTY233I I:I24O2MUNCii,
tie will sell at a small•adviuice aboveraxt.
FURVSHING - GOODS:
A Great Sietk Cotitiitlikept, and sold lower than the
Ipsvest at . • ' , -
( r . 3 latent' er , Tostubaum Co's
Montrose, Januaiy let, 1663...
mr.o ;// 411
STH STREET,- PITTSBVIG. PL
FOUNDED IN IS4d.
Incorporated by Legislative Charter. '
Being the only COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in the Union
•
conducted by
A PRACTICAL liziumeNt.
OVER 817:TROOMED amine
Have been ethicated in the Principle's and Pnictiee of all
_the details of a business education lrom • DUFF'S sys
tem of . • • ' ;
- • micitcAirrn.t BooinannpriL
Awarded Pour Silver Medals', hid the ittneti4u of the
highest, Mercantile Atitherities in the country. • Also, •
Durk - ,- BTEAMBOAT . I4I:IOIC-KREMG.: •
• "A - modest system for mat hoe/Maud accounts.'cAl. ,
so Dere new system of
• • 13001k-NEMETIC . G, , • '
After'the forme Of the Peanlylvania Railroad. - Mao,'
Dutra newarapinot • •
• %IMPUTE BARR Bogirmamtqa,_
The only One In use 'in the eitY. 'Phe above system; of
accounts are taught under the daily supervision ~of the
author and, it is believedito a degree of perfection that
attained elsewhere. • •
•
irwiaLvis itrutsr. inizativals, •
for heat Boatmen' and Ornioneiltel POuumall'aiiinaraell
our pr'i'nt Penman by the -
Bnited States Bair at Cincinnati in ' • 1860.
Finns. State Fair at Wyoming • ' 1860.
Western•Pertne. raft at MO US —IE4O.
Western Virginia Fair at Wheel iggp
an 4 timptilo Slate at Cleve ma - ,;,1860.
- •.4 1 liclfstitichPreC4hllitted at our ,
iiillf,Nls6F,Bll4iratlfpd. qolgppy 'Books.
Ftne coijcSi pages esili,'Ormints rier dozeu—the cheap
;• ' elsteoPT Book in use. • - • -
, =sinless and ornamental Penmanship; with Mt* plates
enticales_ by
WM, DUBIN illnstrating sal the elements
'ot the:Penmen's 14rt4 the - most Complete institutor
known. _ ;heiltln.• ' Crperu Amato. 'Tries $5,
post pale: •
Harper's ralarged;.Bilitipu of DursHook•ke aping.
Price $1,50. Sold by Bookselleragenerally.
'Sot panlmilars *atm elssaaktneZ i rreigu
68,1sealiamples Mir Peninueillkualiess Otatam i ental
Writing, entlosisig trstents:th . ;
40N, Prhisdpialsk.
ituPire otir kilnitkiku Mi l'
city, where wet are Le mum. . • Sen.:l,,teen; CO,
ELXINRWWWOO 4 ,
37 Riiii-Yorkarealtes Street,
• Woo; are bar wrote fbr the NeseboesPOlWW_lmk
dtles,aat Ire au th orised to take advameatesee
• andeatheeriptienii tar belt oar lowest Wei.' • • ,
~ . ,
~A
T NM Oinnuerotal Buildinp are Located
opOstte the Court House, 'earner of
Court and Cheaango• Streets.
Cakes t•ih no WIT cosuiected MAL any Oboe
The energies of the entire Zuni 111 are eachisirdy
devoted to this.
The design of this Institution is to afford Tung Ma
as opportunity for acquirint a ThortmgA, Practical
Barium Mutation.
- Oar Books and Forms are carefully arrangedby put!.
osl accountants, expressly for this astitution, and the
codrse of Instraction is sub uto combine Theory sad
Practice..
•
CrouarSo.
course embraces 'Book-Keeping fieldll its
meats, Petunanshib Commercial Arittmietic, ese
correspondence, Co . mmercial Law, Pollucal
Commercial Ethics, Partnership Bettlemeeta, B =l"
connterfelte= oi tered
, banknotes, etc.
The Bpen system penmanship is taught la jZt
its varieties, by thetnost AB= masters of the art.=
The Book-Keeping department is under the special it
pervison and instruction of the Principal, D. W..Lowszu
Gl•erizeres4 'XlTicarzciekti.com.
Students can enter at any time. No vacation. Usual
time to complete the course, from 6to 12 weeks. Mai*.
lance rendered to graduates in procuring situations.
Graduates are presented with An elegantly engriend
D t ipma.
F s o
Ivor catalogue of 70 pages. specimenf penms&-
s p, enclose two letter stamps; and address
LOWELL & WARNER,
octlB 621115 c 1- •. Binghamton, N. T.
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PEE ND PUCE PRICES'
PEACE APPROACHING...
Large Lines - of PRICES Conquered and
Reduced! -
Ta.-1311:73EL1E149Er.
NEW MILORD, PA„ •
pp:airing, for Spring stpplles, new ' andlirge stocks of
- CHOICE
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, . - HARDWARE,
STOVES, IRON, STRRTii' NAILS,
PAINTS, LAMP, AND
LINSEED OILS, .
BENZOLE,
CARPETINGS,
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS,
WALL Paper, Window SHADES,
HATS and CAPS,BOOTS and SHOES.
CLOCTS,
Including, as Loma, NI varieties of the atosrpepalse
roes of
LADIES'
SHAWLS _
BONNETS, RIBONS, Fib vv Litz,
daC., ite.;
Which be will on the most favorable Wis e for
CASH,. PRODUCE, • '
- • 1 or to
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PROMPT - TIME 'BUYERS.
Plouriktialt. Cidastantly
I. NEW FIRM:
134DWIN &ALLEN'.
. SUCCESSORS TO ' • 7
ALLIN DEANS & CO
. I
Under Montrose Democrat Office,
A RE . RECEIVING
- Fresh Ground Western FLOUR
every as days, which we warrant to give satisfactios
as any in market ; if not good returned at our expense.
Feed, and Buckwheat Flour,
SALT AND. PORK, -
BY 'OLE LOAD, BARREL au POTTND:
HAMS, [Sugar Cured]
Dried Beef,
I : Smoked Halibut,
' Drips and Syrups,
Molasses and Sugars,
TEAS, COFEEE, SPICES,.
BROOMS; AND' NAILS,
which we offer *side at Low Priceei, for ItIf.AXIT PAT
ONLY. 'Montrose, July 9, 18 U.
Adirtinistratrr Notice.
IVOTICEis hereby given to al, persons larlitg &muds ,
„ Ili against the estate o Michael Gallaher, late of Cheep.
nut township, deed, that the same must be preseetadto
the undersigned for settlement, and all persons Indebted
to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.
• ituaty GALT ARRR,
Ohooonut, Feb. 3,1883. • •
-. l3C.c>l.l.c.camns
DANDELION' COFFEE:
TRU rreParrAtion, made from the beet Java Coffee, is
recommerided by Physicians as a superior Nutritious
"beverage,fin GlenesalDebility, Dyspepsia, and all babas
'disorders. Thousands who have been compelledto aban
don tbl3 rase of coffee will nee this -without injurious effect
One earl contains fhb strength of two pounds of ordinary
Colfee.l' Price 25feents. •
For sale ie 316ntrcra - eby Abel Terrell.
KOTIOCK'S
The plirest BAKING POWDER knoWn,for maldnglight,
sweet] and nutritious Bread and a*es. Pica 15 cents. -
Ifinufactured byM. B. HOLLOCK, Chemist,
Corner of Broad and Chestnut-sts, PhlladelpMs.
Sold by all Draggistsand Grocers. midllyjeCo
. .
. .
Ekeettors Notice. •
.
Nis hereby given to all_perninsf hivllig de.
II Mande against the Estate of BERNAP.D
late of Middletown, deceased. that the same must be
presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all
=s indebted to said estate are requested to make
liate_parnezt: - • , .
XICHAEL NOLAN,
_Apolseen, (Ne ro
JAMES 'pEDON, Yiddletowo; . •
,71,xf., 1863. 6w •
ALAMlniettra - tor's -Notice.
krJimrsonalidebted to the estatiot Illram Scott Isla
Of Bridrewat4r, deceased.. arm hereby requited to
* s ot , h o mage peyiesatsad all vermeils having dams
ogalintsalli mut?
r aateseut them tbrthwlth to
. BALDWIN, Adratalstrator.-
: SifdloiniteraT/ITlVa.gt-4111.
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''"-- - . - ''. ' • r ., torsi..Noti '
, . ON, • .•;.,.;, - Well persons baying donna
the ' ,‘ OMbratak Sobine.iste el Rule
f.___.__.:- . • Ott. tbe same wrist be preeeited to
iel l' irsayi. : ' ' en t. t' and all Pair:: wow
.v -. WRILLTAT A: Riiiin liet*
Alma 1 , . moms. I- '
- • Albelatethilere.
Rash, .lid,