The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 21, 1863, Image 3

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• , ,_ c • The atiadkr:On-CharleStok•Was ,a'
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—According to . _thei . Thchmond:., papers I fully preparek.deliherate attack, and not
of Thursdshttll is gniets at - , Charleston.— a reconnOtssaniee; : Onrrepulse is the Most
Our troops -Ail occupy •ColeS, Kiawah, complete, anal; under' the • 'circumitauces,
anti Seabroo k! in cousidet•able torte. ;the moat dialteartenitto•Lfailure of the War:
• They are prOtt'e&d:l), gunboats. - No ()facial gla-ze, no tto' ilocation of :words,.
`-,.." Vil hare 7 iloSt tarn- gmtboals :Ind Will-set • 'aside - .. - the.,naked, . .shameful.:thet
three transports oii tlieCiimberlajullii - Yee.• that :diet.' two vitars.-ot careful' prep:lra-.
They were.destroyed by W liv . eler's rebel i tidn,,with-the most invtibierable's•hips of
cavalry: .-f, -_ , • war the world has ever ..seen d guns'
- an ti -
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The rebel in their adv:lnce upon Suf 7 j double and ire"ble the caliber it . those
folk had atight with tWo of our
. gunboats heretofore used in naval waVare,- 1 With
on the Nangemond - River • on • the. 140 ' money. and material-whiting, stnit ‘ and t lie
inst. . One of our boats was gioninled,but best and Most, aVailalde mechanical skill
thc.other succeeded - in silenc ing' ate rebel . best
the glebe, the.administration has4itiled
Initterv. T.liiirsda'y Morning it was. :nip. ,to take that phwe wl s neh. above all •itther:r.
posed that the, ene r my Were
.on the • re ,. at the Stint hit - could le:tst afford not to
treat. ' ~- takeL• The original capture:of Stultter Was .
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' —The Connecticut Democratic jour- , a misfortune which . (mid be excused, but
mils ar'e-shewing,-that if the ft,nott troops''.. the failure .to 1!-evalttnre-.it is, under the
ined to tike Connecticut, the' 1,000 to eiremosumees, an ‘OVerw4lini n g nalioPal
take Rhode Island, inud the Whole regi- ' lutotiliat.kal and-disgra ce, whiell - eannot be
y
into,with_the sintgglers, of on to explainM awa , and gill
New ihiatlisttrre, lettl been ordered to by tbe:Atneritlib people. , . ,
•join Uca. tinker, Charleston might it 1 Two • years go the rebellion was 'for.;
i ,
teen' taken - 11•Y'land,4---whereas, only Con- mallY opened ny • tne nombardinent 'and
ne)- •
ettellt and Rhode Nana have . I )ecn ta- suhseqUent naptill'e: ! If Fen Suinter, '1
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1 ' e,' - "-.- ' • whole naval rawer or..th6 . government
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i' • • , has; been employld - deYising means .to
_ _.-A ' ,'hate goodnews from G ent., us- ' • ' -
~„,• capture t hi s reoewin• steolf,,, , Thold.• Peml
ter: . alit lees from \ea born to Sunday, • ' • •'• '.” '' •-•— '.2
mg these preparations ne w and te rrible
thel tilt instant, state that a communica• • f o i, .- ..1 , • i - - n."
ces,ca ne. i nto,: ni onensive .naval
lion hid been reikeived 'from him,'to the ' war ar
te : mailed. ships. wrdelt ' shed. huge
..
effect that he lotil PlenlY of sulAilks , 8 " i balls and sh9ll4:tshait'ellt.lieV Were pe:is:,
that he believCil lie could. withstand g '
all i anduns whi c h could t lirow ShOt, AVein.., il
the force.the rebels email bring
a ga inst int* over. four hundred potinds.. The - se
- him for three.weeks if necessary. - • i two elements,invulherabilit'y of vessel and'
.----It is retTri,ed in I lavana that _Admiral - concentrated_ power Of shol,.slieuld ilaVe 1
• \\ r akes is a -prisoner, on parole, of the , given us-the victory, other,things behot i
Spanish. t;rovernment, and will so- remain i, equal, and that,tir have not done so is
-,until he r3ll eXplain the affair of the Van- - due-simply to the want of foresight, emu_
Ile_ a rhilt tiring into a Spanish coasting , prehension, oOnibinint , polVe r - and execti
atemer a -short. ,tunic - e ago..
' ..-' . • tive ability' tn . ' t lie . ) arts. Of our ruler.;.--
'I II
here has been skirmishing:, ii it) /.,,--'lif-mi!l.2`., a!: . they tinist,-the prestige 'the
the last few days on the Peninsula;
,at,' liation would lose and the rebellion gain
Yfrktown, - bet ween our for(!es -and thosel,• in ease•Aln%y fitiled, it becaihe theirimpera.
iif Oen: - Wise,•afol in front ()four lines at Live duty CO leave no means.. untried to
Suffolk, Wher( 2 l,Longstreet'g•Division o f o-' capture the (it y.' 'knee the army should*
,_.let. • 5 . '0;090' men has advanced. The I no. have been. employed as well as the .nivy in
Ime of the latter nievenient, it is preisinn, tbe projected i.jack. That it was not
ed,is to prevent . relief being seiit from that used is dile•to I lie supreme folly . which.
pithrt,:to, Oen.-Fo4er. , The Wonloll :111(1 rreVnils at 111 C army headquarters and
children have-lem ordered out ofSuffolk,, War I).4artinetit in Washint , toti: • .
:and a similprorder is about to be issued: What a retard it will he in history that
at :Norfolk. : - ' : WWI 'an army . oll_:;(10,001 soldiers '-in the
—Among the various reprots of the ifield barely -7 1 0 n 0 were employed to
„shooting, of Lieut. Col. Kimball -by (led: , vo-operatc with the 2Teates,t enterprise of
Corceran, this seem. to be the. 'hie of the wha le war! 'Phis mortifying fhet
: statement most . getter:lllv adhered to : : l'eib'' , the, l ' l "e'; l -"rY Of the I:iihire. Our
' Tfincohmel who had obarge o fIG, : id_ seo
• pret won-ciao - Neve:alone, and W411.01-1t
vanee - pick( i .t. at Suffolk, i-lialleiezed the 1 1 1.14°-°Peration nithe, !r a cy, will never
- ...‘eneratounl demanded of him the e( nini-
capture the city of Charleston. The eon
• tersign; The latterntteiupted to rule liy federate powtrofdefense and Obstruction
%yillt
__tile simple announcement . of his i is i siiperior, much superior ; to our power
trattit . Col: Kiniball- . seiZefl his reins,:
t 4 merely naval attack, as ..at present
when Glen. Coreoran tired, the ball enter- dev("bl'e'l- • .
ing the. Colonel's neck. There are • said The moral Of, this; disaster is' so <A r y1.4.0,-Envis,
.4.0,-Envis, been l i a - wit in,,,,,,,-1,1.0.,444. The - oils, that it nets! searcely'be ' mentioned:-
-It i.:4 jilt story of Ibill
matter will be immediately investitrated. ' itim.,:the Virg:ll,4
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and,
bare
- . over
—We, learn from two sources entitkd ( 11P ai g"'
We i have an_ administra,tion Who
to credit that the iron- clads at Clutrleston i ''"•'''''',
cannot. coronet ii.successfalwar, and who
• WWI I,lle, * (.11:11 .11 11 01:1.11C Molnallk - anal
noisair, -are to 'be sent, to the .3fississippi • have neith `' lL ihe ' . " llllge nor address i')
.....: Th _ i obtain an lionontble peace.,--Irlorld. •
to swell iln• squadron of Farr:tont.
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large cargo of torpedoes - sent 41Own fur `!
capitain F.ricson's famous," devil'? are to • Re,bel Ki ll ed ' , et Charleston. - ~
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be sent hack to Fortress Monroe. ' i „
'tiring. tbe:batt le, a drummer boy,
.1111111:
- LOll the 10111111S1. a loth of Charles- rd Alicens was kilkd :tt 1 Suinter,nnd
ton. rebels crossed over to Polly Island five_ men - wounded, two severely -' in' the,
head, the Others slightly. One man came_
froin:the mainland, pounced upon 30 of
to his death' from the falling of, the flag-'
our -troops'and carried . them t sIT a litAp-
Jesii,PreY.. ' .._. , . - staff of Port 'Moultrie. • Two houses on
• • • - >: Sidivan's Islalid, on the; beach,: were
—'Cher- pre alive of our iron-clads at :,,- 0 .-„,k, one or wfael l was demolished. A
C:lir-testi:in Harbor does ,not seem to in '
s - . shot passed throigh - Fort Sumter's flame**.,
:a imitlat e the blockade: runners. :I ship Colonel Hhett .was' M. command of Fort
,'rum NaSsa9,loaded with JnerehandiSit, in- •-••itin : - t
; ~,er,
Colonel Under of Pert 31(multrie‘,
,
chiding, a large quantity olllavana ci!rars, : Captain t ,:ii, zraves of Fort Beauregard,
slippetOn on-the • I oth,-only three
„days ! Lieutenant-Colonel 'Simkins of Battery
after the bombardment. ' I Bee, 31ajorIinger of Battery \\'a finer,
and Lieutenant LeSene, . - ,with a detach
ment from Fen Sumter • , of the battery on
Clllllllllpg ' S 1 1 0i111: - , - ..
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' ‘FOI . I, I SII,IIIICI' WaS,llit •thirty-tbur
. tines,
but, received 11w:damage. •
We learn 'that six , inen belonging: to
.01.- the offieers'of the
1 , 76 th Regiment 'Drafted Militia of this
'Matt; at l'aeanfort, S.C., the Colonel states
that; there are but seven i relmblieans
intoUgithe thirty six officers,` and that the
pi:orurtion - ot jimmy:its in the rank an,(l
are . fs even r , reater. .We have -no douVit
ti4s , iS about the prop4tion 'throughout
the artnv ) .- : 707 • •
. ,
.-7-4. - -cliilate4 state...s Ling the iikni-el:ias
}nail di. : Firted south from Chit:le:4ton', hnt
iv' . .ere expected to return :intl. renew the
.iittnek. - - ' , .
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-The ringficl ► l_(lll.) correspondent
44 the St. Lottig-Re
,
Mr; Lincoln's home says :As fir asheard ' :r.it s - s :ol,t7i: a.:i OF l'AiiNptsuit-.--It will
Aim in the county, the Demorrats,are
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carrying everythilig bcfote thent.• Etion , ;ll to we . ll te.•Warner,liayedise . lcilt'ell,itartli;a:'
iis known to settlethe 'fact that:the:l;o.l;rd ship tit the" •Coninierciit -• Colleiie. .
' Mr
,of.Supervisers will he largely 1-)entoc6itic, Lowell continties to'. - cOl ' itinpt thls. - ,ex - cel-,;
-.l.7.:Dettieerars toe ltep * ublicatis' with 4.. lent and flourishing, ' institution;' and i is"
-Yet to be elected at the city election. . -..
. highly ipullified for the task: Our ' liusi ,
la e a wa)s)eeti
=Mrs: Jane ti. Swisshelm, of 31intieso-. nesSiVl:Atien - b l'Yith -Win I . i; I ' ' -
.
.La, iits 'been _appointed -to ,- a position in of tile most ideasant, and tiatisfactol7 char-
Abe Wat'l)epart,ment,- with - . a salary of •abter, and. We'eoinmenci hint - rand his . Col—
Itloo,B-I)er alumni: -Mrs. S. is - one of -the lore ,to the continued confidence and - pat
-.-stlrobo,=;tnitided holie s o f t hl s 6 0 i in f r y,: m • -hot, f tolli 4 ge of the"public.- - tiiiyAO/n.tou .E'd'dy
, - swear
.:blootuers and talk polities on the [4014-/ic-u"• • ••• .-
-ittinip.! 4)e ivrete acid
.itublished a‘verY'f.': zi . ITT ,
". 11$11t1Sonre'etliOgy Of :NI.M. - I?VeSLICIit Lill- 1 The A.ISI: vir aY to Fin money out • at .
..e °hi teta. , lltiy; whisk fact, probably ac-' - ' . , - Interest. • . -', -
,counkS,,tur,,the_ milk itiiller cocoanut.,• .1 I The Ibllo)ving itiforniat ion we Insert for the, benefit - of
fur readers : • ,
_Tii,. - ..ic eli' t oil; Express of Thursda l y 11. 0 - [From the Philadelphia Leger, )fare 0 7 I'
ne of the most tdirpri tiling lhi op!. la tber h yp . . t .. . ,
says, " nuoth.e.r.diffiCtlity was. in p ro tr i .,. u . : I..,i'criiiiti Of greenback unteit into theviiiniar.Fl7:e n -TZ,l_ .
1 .
t1.i t ,) ,;. 1 1 1 . ,. .ei , q.,4.,14...1'ieraracut loan t it par. Iti the untverit
t.... 1111, afternoon betwecif:the I loOgshor 's etotl
... a o c ie d:. wh N o l e ha t tp e e a u g e e d n i t n f u er re v a y e.;.l u e t t o h r e odic-
:112117tiekr4.) . laiibre . rs *I; o Iti. the - N . ritite h- l i,f i la e l Y i) t i t e nr oc. e .a v i n c s o . t ,t n , er i c u c r4f t r o eig e t r •e o u li h n i i i i ls,.uti found
!hafet•s`have determined shall no loner re
,ceive--e, tvinYanetit: At -three - 0elo;k 110- -. 1
.hundredira ttirat t rogt ullaincitint* , [route tire t7at i ii=it t td -v tl i ,',l
, 1 1,i hm u ti d e t u n . ~.x . ii i .e r r. a f r r 44 o n:1
dud
.c) e f
e the r
:tico;TAil t i OpOi;c4l.at t'lle Frst, ward 'Sta I rid"'
Aim' House that Om whites bad attacked ;
.to n t i e t tr tll.. ta e, k 7l ite . are altol'e l rvirinAti; Nen*. Tort:
mite nogroes-in the -- vicinity a Coolities I tecbili: arC iijeu.lakeztlft:s'ivelll.43rAi'rlwiltte!.%!kntial-i
--*dip atid .: ,'=, Wate.t....street, -- A pollee force 4. ai y i,r iu t tlgl t drj u s iii l e 'h t e il a e ulu i Ft of o.i...deri ( l,lying,:before. toi,.
d thoneaud dllas.. dam-. amounted xt:i.talnner'n:ftiall
Waftit onaeA . Al4tplieirtO the seen e of the, 1 11. tt i l l e ia ll i lAn u st; If en hrely
.diffiiipltv tesOntbi%tlf - ii - Oiers. ' This: fore. 1 r, Z4 l :4 ll e, u otdrilit7 - 1-e ar ;'....t i .'Zi e u t:t u •
• iiVri?i'ilifft ' - ett — ft'y oceitrt'•ed .I.4tween "a -ii:& 1 r e t a i l ey e i , harpern, whose eider ,study is . . hew to. profit
nece 4 ,l l t i es eti o Urg e fr . t u h r e y t . t?Ab e l r e: a o r f e tl l t u e i g o nn iw ir i y )f tl i the
74311artei Mellenry andallottoithoreman,,
1 ‘7 1 . 1 4 11 . 110 .u10 . 9 'stook the 'hook -he was, I , yt i n . atLa i n o i.) , ,, ,; .. l tlie ei. n inntry, and. while. the tineert/in a t r ;
' it.' ews would do, and the bullion
WerkiPg with into. the mini; And. ilrA=edi' b c :Timlr t .erqui.xu.t.9.4 to running u t i- gold to the dia
-111-417,Wi1. : :The police interfered, riii[ar- eci v o t t,e f . li u
a ci: t ez p u o e i t i V7 n uitk l thls u e.p.plt f td h was Clutch. ,
restcd the negro.
_The „longshoreman is- th c r o T v r ec eas ni mr a e tic fradually developed ; res4)
e t o:6 B d e e c o re ce t l ,
said-to be fatally injured;-,The 'longsllolv- 1 hoidepatuse now ana.to lu os tb ul i n u lakeVitno e n e t run be e n m ed 'plo a y n c d d
meaare : plAcring the Merchants .who: enr- lu n gla iri Pla V i t v i e. vi r —h we e n u t et!.. the ready and liberal W - 64.
Almost ..every
town And Nillikke.thronjetinti l : gut !** has
ploy the negroes that then must disco
11 . - htAdersof inonel, talargd.ranotints priTbablyta i tiVel
tinueina - 'employin -
cut, More . trouble is W . ° reatone time, for vrh.tch I f
'oat s actory takers sannot
.allticipated." - - befefund. -Many of,those are now . I.llN : esters In theme
-
.. hiaue,aud the number of ouch ii:liktly to Increase, until
-
ri th le from
Iffifftll
,Catuain .Alathews''-roillery, OM pally,. sta;
boned at flattery Wagner,Were.wounded.
Two ,pf these h'iive since died: - Two were
very seriously wounded . and' it w - fu
tll6nAt one %yenta die • before morning.
The othertwO iiictuiling' au officer; .Were
but sliohtly woniuled. • .
iu.! 114 , run was fired by the enemy at
i. • ~, ~„.
half past five P. M. •
. .
the dein atia shall put all; the Governnient loans nn a per
with, at imam, the loans of the various incorporated com
panies. The country banks'are alrb free takers for them
selves and their customers. On the let , of July the
FWe-Twenty.Year loaritrill,
_under the be with
drawn.
. = • • -Barks County, P. SiarchA 16e4.
JAY-COOKE; Esq.. • • - • ' • • •
- tulTeD STATItSWAN,AUILVT.
11 Squth Third Street.
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lace by our paper ilittaie se ilk the Government
anew Loan e w eit tes . 1 eiPeet - toalave
ishorttralew thotetatul dollars. to -spare. and ' aaltlitve
made up my mind that the Government Lonna ;nu .sate
and good...and that 'it la my ditty and intereit; 'at this
time to put my mitney into them In pridere.nee over
any otherloans or afeeka A write to get information or,
yon •
tat.' Witylaed they:railed ." Five- Twenties
'2d. Do you take count ry' money. oronlvi.t!VlYender
No;-ea. or will a check on PlilladcfPhia, or New York, au
ver for 'Subscriptions •. ' : • •
ad. -Do Von the Bonds nt Par
4th. A.* . i Cannot rime to Philadelphia -hew tom I' to
get the Bonds,
-
sth. What Interest do they . pay, and hoW -and when
and where is it paid, and, is . paid in . Gold or Legal
Tender',
nth: lIOn , does timetary Chase:get enough' Gold .to
pay this Interest ,
- nth. Will the [ace or the li.nntis be paid •In, (Old
when due
B th. <Can I have the Bonds - payable to Bearer with
Coupon, or registeretl'and payable to my order!
titti. What size are-the bunas Y '
loth, Will I have to pay - the same tax; on them as I
now pay:on toy Rallrtiml.ormther Molds •
art
11th, What Is the:present debt or the Government;
and what amount :id It likely to reach• if the Rebellion
should hot a year or two longer!'..
' Mit NI 111 Secretary Chase I.lgt t enotmlf friim Cu, tode
(louse duties and internal Revenue, Income Taxes. &c..
to make it certain that he can pay :tato %Interest
punctually 8
I have no doubt that a trood.tunnv -or toy neighbors
would like to s take these Rend.. and . if yon answer.
my *molter's!. will how the letter to them.. '
Very Respectfully'. '
°pee of ormj eaokA, got.ti4ption Agehl.',of
OjNice of jay Cooke tF Cr4,lltlfiker.i.n4 ridedV.
Philadelphia, March:la ISM*
'DEArrson .
. Your letter of the 20th inst. is received, null 4wfil
diet r ally give you the:information desired be. answer
ing your out-110ns in tine:order.
ist.• 1 hese Bonds ate called " Five-Twenties " be
t-Anse, they not twenty venr Bonds, they mayor
re
deemed by the Government In GOLD at . any time after
live years. Many people sttppose. that the Interest ha
only per cent. This is a. mistake they Inv six per
cent. Interest.
2nd. Legal Tender note,, or checks upon pliiindelpbbi
or new York the will Bring .Legal Tenders; ,are what
the - Secret:iv:llllou% , me to receive. Sn doubt your
nearest Bank' will give yon- a cheek or - Le•nd Tenders for
your county funds: -
:M. The Bonds are sold At i'ar. the interest -to com
mence th,p day yon pay the money. ,
. Vlore made iterangement4 yotiritearest
Bank, Cie Banker., who rill generally bevel he Bonds on
hand. If mot, you can send the . money:tome by Ex
press. antill will send back the Bonds free of cost:
rdh. The Bonds pay tilx Per 'eent.ltiterest-in COED.
three ler cent. every six montlis.on the first day of May
:std November at the Mint in Philadelphia. or at any
Sul- Treasury in New York or' elsewhere, if yon• have
Coupon Bonds. all yon liaveto do bi to cut the ...proper
Coupon (drench six nwroths,and collect it yourself or
give it fo a Bank ft r feet lon. Tryon have Registered
and ,vitt can ;:ive yet rittuk a power of attorney to t•ol
(NI the -interest for you. - '
, 110116.! on imports of all articles from abroad
must bit Paid in;gold, and -this is thit way Secretary
Chase gets hirgpitl. it is now being said int o• the
Treasury at the rate of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars.
each day. Willett is twice US,IIIIIOI ns hus hveds tiipay he
latere,s bt g o ld. :
' -
;A Congress hlts provided tharthe Bonds shall be
Paid in gold when.dne.
, .
teli. YOU Mil have either Coupon Bonds
, payable to
the Bearer; or 'Registered 'totals payable. to' year
order..
,The formerare in :dies. lorf t o n's and 1000• s—th e
latter in same ammuds. -o Ira Ifs and slo.tloo.
1001. :No You Will 001 have to pay any tax on
these Bonds if your income- from them does not exceed
. .
;W M: and all above V'sta you wilt Only have to par one
half as.much Income Tax as if your money was inveSted
in Mort :verts , or other - Securities. 1 . cousithFr the Gov- '
ernment.ponds as first-of all—all'other Itotn are taxed
..speirter per cent. to par the bitterest .un the Govern
:tient Bonifis, - rand the Stiprenfe Ccurt of the tutted
States hasjust dc:cided that no State or City, or County.
i tin tax Government` Bon s. • • '
I lilt. The present bonded debt of the \ stat es
,s lessthatt Three I I Moir. il Millions inch;mg the seven
and ihrts-tent4 Treasury Notes: but th - Government
f l,
,fwe... ettouelintore in the shape of Lecal enders.' Be-'
posts in the Sub-Treasuries. Certificates or Indebted-.
1141 , e....t.c.:t0 incrtase the debt - to about etthr• or nine
hundred milliMis. Secretary Chase bps -calehlated that
the debt may reach 41:11i0.0141,000 If the Reb e llion
lasts • elAtern motillti , bmger.. It i,+c, however:
believeitnow.that it will notlast six Months lontter : hut'
even if it does. Our - National Deht will be small cum
mied with that of'Great lihitain or Fiance, whilst our
restowees are-vastly greater.
,
llt h. 1 hays no aoubt tliat the revenue will not ord.
be ample to par the ordinney - expenses of the Govern
ment and - all Interests on the debt. but leave at least one
hundred thlllionemtnnallyftowartio'payint: off the debt.
anti - that theGovermnent will be able to :..ek out or debt
again as it has twiechefore—ht a few. cats after the
(ince of the war. •
1. hope that all who have ate money will at once" por
"tha!=e these Fii•e-Twetity Year Rondo. The rialit to de
tumid them for I.eztl Touters will end on the frst ddy
or July, '140; zi per the followiott anthurized notice:
SPECIAL . NOTICE. •
- - -
On and after Jiily 14,44f1t. the privilege of co...yelling
theprefent issue of Legal Tender Notes into National
six per cent. loans (commonly called •• Five-Twentim , ")
will rea.n, •
, .
,
' all who wish to invest in ibeFi re-Twenty Loan must,
thereyorm apply before theist of July next.
JAI - COOKS. Sullscription Agent.
_ .
_ ' No. ill S,Third Street, Philadelphia.
•
Thom.. who neglect tho, , e SIX per et - le./10ml.. the rfr,
tere;t:and Principal of WIIIOI the'y wilt get in Gold. mny
havi.ortatriun.to regret it. I -am. very trnly, your
. .
• ' • -* • JAY fOOKK. .
- kragentrrvoN ..ttuEvr.
• -
• At Office of JNY COOKE kt!o...
N 0.114 Si , THIRD
The4tank, , and hankers of your And• adjoining; Conn
firs *ill keep a foipply of the' a Bonds on Land; if yon
prefer to go there and get
'aa:Mcii persons win). sell Herrick
MedalSalerattis ate authorfrA
to give custbmers . the privilege of
using onedialf - the paper,- and if not per
rectly •satisfactory, to return the. balance
and get Ile amount paid for the .whOle.
,It iS„the be skin the world. 4 , t - is a great
\deaf - better thau.so . da to
of
cream
tartar. ,Try it. Itlost of the Grocers and
Druggists keep it., • •
.. .
Notice.—lt-tlesiret . i-
that all .e9atribit
tions for thellext Lox (to be sent - to .Ctbel
W.oineteii ni:lncli'.r. , s:sdn...colii.) oiotiliii
;t.., - ;eli . t, to tlicirOmi'is'Of the - solateris : --204-
Sticiet by Ilittniclay. April 2311. :: 'I .. .
,Notice.--The Mitt Society will, Lima
Tile4-o,y evening, April 7th, at
,the house
Hof 316. D. 1:.. Lathrop. April ‘l4tlint,the
liolise-elAlrs. S. A. Woodruff, and 'on the
eVening or' the 21st at the ,Rev.
Warren's. Yi. E. SEAriLif,
To the School Directop of Susquehanna:
- •'• • : • Ooonty - •
gENTLEMENI psfyithilcO'
Scat of the ACt Of
. .gth May,l 85.4 you
are hereby notified to - Meet in: eonvention,
the,Court House, 47 Montrose, on -the
first Monday in May, (.41. .1).1863, being
the 4th 'day.,of at t . o'cloek:, iu
the afternoon, anal-.select, V . ;lll twee,' by a
majority - !::4* . tit
tcirs present,- one person. , of literary-and
scientifie,ml . tdientent,s,,ttild -- 07:.skill and:
ti
c.iiietieee. in, the.. no.: Of teaching, as
County Stipeilatiiident;fothe threc • .sic=
ceeding Tears,f find doterinine tin; anioni4
of compensation for o the- same; and ceilitty
the- result
.to State iStiverititendent,
at diartis.hurgc ai :required ..hyrtlie'3olll
and 40th :Section's of said act.-
- •A. N. B! . .7LLARD; co. Sup't/t
1 -
Montro i se ' April-oth,
.10,60, 3w...:_.'
" •
InXicliolson, April 3d, 1803;
Brown, .T-:P.; Mr. EvEntirrr i. rEvrox,
and APIs ELIZABETH 3ICCONNE'LL LAtb , Or
joei),o*
,Slispt,hanna County,
CiLticuß son Of EeWard . `4 .Sarah,
Beebe, Of bridgewater f Pa. was in tenth'
loyelfehild. : . Dear to ,the.hearts -.of - all
wilt); knew;.hitn; and
.; (313ttblY, dear to . his,
kindand {.affeettOttutte parents. Ivas ,
.thr imadvaneeof his years instreno,l,nud
develOPenielit:Ofinind,*-andaiready
reinarkaille ativaneeinent, in iidellec
tual•and 7inoria. cultivation,' ,liver quiet
andrhappy;_be**4 also the Source of. joy
and delight to the Whole bousehold. 'Pus
was he in life and, health. But the sitoils
came it) the shape ef fearful di4ease. - After
a w . Weary dirys'aiiillong tedious nights
it bobante evident.. 11,3 e v . ould sooty g o
heneeto that ".lipttprianti " where there
shall; be no tuorevaiti l . neither sbrrow or
sighing. .
Theoriaidied hip aoa;l ti n g _thina 4 ti the night, '
- ' The last night here below : ,
As Ot Ititthenrt The wave o 1 Ihre. •
Sept heavjug,to.aml . r • '
[ -
Atoli.whely tne , itiorldiv;eatfe deatl► had
stamped: hiS seal on hiS brow: lle
through, the day,. Oen ., passed into the
spirit worldN - ovemiter'lst, aged" 5, -years,
10 n►tmth;2. liut oh !he l►:ts jelt a void, in
th:►t earthly . home and a mantle of sorrow
to be long.,‘Vorti -by those ,s 0 deply af
flicted. >
Rest
be to his Earthly, 'fprfif
Ml:de, on the banks. el The wi►idiiig - river
and bin vlieriskeif be the inetnory bridal
in_ loving and affertionate, hearts. CCow.
-sPEcIAL NOTICE. : .•
. •
• tv-0 I) .aitd iitter Jnly 100,S 3. the privile'Lte (,rc4lni
verting'the nrereht iroue of LE ' L.TM DER M OTE S
INTOh
TE NATIONAL SIX r .8 CENT;LOANACouI-.
a t
monfy coaled •!Five4wentie4") Will eAmse., :.
All who Wle:h to inVest. in the Five-Twenty I.o3finotot
therefore apply before the first of .1,11.1 - next.
Preserve your 'twang-, armnietry of form, your health,
and mentarpowencby asing that Safe, Pleasatn, Pop
ular and Specific Remedy known am liermboltrp Extract
Itneha. Ecad thtsAdvertisementin another coluatn,rout
profit by It—diseases and symptoms enumerate& - Cut it,
out, and preserve it. .You may not' now require It hut
may at some future day. It given health and vigor to
the frame, and bloom to the
_palld deck.", It, saves:
Jong suffering and exposure. Beware . pf counterfeits J 7 -.
Cures guaruteed. • March 10—':nn.
,
Emion Or .DE mu* :
.
DEAR Sin—With your permissiOn I wish to say. to
the readers of your paper that I willseud by return
to all : who wish. it. (free.) a Iteelpe. wit h foul directions
fur making nail using n simple egetahle Balm, that will
effeetually remove. In 10 days - , Pirapietq' Blotches, Tan,
Freckles.
,and nil Impurties of the Skin, kaying_ the_
same smotah and beautiful.
I will also mail free to those having Raid Beads or
Bare . Fai-es. simple directlous and inforitintion that will
enable them to start a full growth of Luxurieut
Whiskers, or alloustache, in less than :ti days. 1111 ap
plications answered by 'mum mall. without charge.
Heverffolly yonre. •
' • • THOS. F. - CHAPMAN. Chemiid. • •
Feb. 24-43 an No. S;i Broadway. New York..
• - SINGER '4E CalS
LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
WITH ALL•TIEE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS,
. .
I- the-beet and cheapest and moafbeantifttl of alt Sewing
Machines. This machine will sew anything, from the:
mining of a tuck in Tarletan to the Making of an Over-,
cunt--anything front Pilot or Beaver. Cloth down tO the.
FUn est (Maze or Uossamerrissne.nud ha ever ready to do
its work to perfection. recan fell.hem, bind. gat her,tuck,
quilt.and has a =wacky fora great variety orornamental
work. Thla is - not the only machine that. can fell. bettn
.bind. Midst) fortio Ma it Will do so better than auv other
machine. The-Letter , —A." FamilySewinz Machine may,
be had in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding
Case. whickis now becomitM so popular. is. as its 'tame
intplies, one that can tielolde4l into a box or case. which
when-opened.unikesa u ti ful, subs taut inland spacious_
table for the work to rest upon., The cases are of every
itn . : l . l _•:n.4 l4 :a 4i e u : h l.,... at ig e, a : n a l r s o l li n li a.:t c h ll e, wood grew Sti it s native
forest. Oran - elaborately fi nished as art-ean. make them.
thread. needles,,oll. Me: of the supplied with
Send bar a Copy flf ''SIZiII7.I4 - 1A.!(.1:11 GAZETTE:r
SINGER & CO., 45.8 Broadway, N. V...
:A-7 - Min:ooooft Offtee.slo Che. , tlint street. ,
READ. WAT ROBS - I v FosTErt,Ageritti in-Montrose.
NEW :JERSEY moms FORT SALE.-ALSO,
OAH
DEN, OR FRIIIT FARMS.
Suitable . . for Grapes. reaches., Penn'. Raspberries,
Strawberries, IllackberrieS. eurrantv, ac.. of 1. 2N. 5.
10 or 20 acres each. at the, following Prices for the. pres
ent. viz: acres for 00, 10 - acres"for $:110. 5 acres for
, 4 150. 2% acres for $lO, 1 ace for $2O. Payable by one
dollar a week.
Alao. tt'ood Cranberry lands. and villatfe lots in- Chet
wood, in by lOU feet, at 1.10C:1E11. payable by one dollar a
week: The above land and , farms. are situated at Chet
wood, Wasbing,ton township, Burlington county, New
Jersey. For further infurgintion, apply.. with a 1% 0
stamp, fora eltrular, FRANhLIN' CLAM..
Feb. 3: 4 -43.—1y - • No.! 4 10 Cedar *ea', New York.
-
E. Sr:maxi Sed,
,AL.4X3O.
z:m4ormica:
JAY (.310KE n Agent.
N0..114 south Thiit St.; PhllOrlphltt
•
To Coniminptifrei.- •
rhea:yea li , fr havingleen restored to heal th h \few
weeks-by a very simple remedy. after having suffered
several years with a seVere lnue affectlon. and that dread
disease. Consumption—is anxious to make known to his
fellow-sufferers the Means arum,' •
To all_who desire it, he will send Acopy orthe.priscri p-
Um' used area of charge,) with:the directions for prepar
ing,. and using the same, whieh,they will find a sore Cent:
for Cosstnicvwx, Asrtixx. ISZONCIUTIS. ,The • only
object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription Is to
benefit theafflicted, and - spread information. which - he
co nceives th he invaluable, and he hopes every suffer will
try his remedy. as it will cost them nothing.. and may
prove a blessing. 'Rev:EDWARD A. WILSON.
Ap. 6-3 m 'Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y.
The Confession's and Experleneeni an Ins ,
valid.—Publishedfor the benefit and as a warning and a
m
otion to voting men who stiffer front Nervons Debility.
prematoreDecay. &c.; supplying at the same Metro...lms
of Self• Cure. By oue whiibas curtail himself. after being .
put to great expense' through medical Imposition and
quackery. Llyenitlosinga post paid: addressed envelope
'lngle copies may he. Mid of the author. NATHANIEL
MATE AIR; Bedford,Kings Cu. N: 17%. • Dathlttlyr
•
. . . .
'ISSOLIITION.—'IIO...co-Partner l itiP heretofore
1.1.. existing betifeen D.. nr . . LOWELLand A. J. WAlf-
NEIL under the name of. Lon'ell .t Warner." of-the
Binghamton Commercial Collwge, was dissolved on the
9th day of :January. • 1). NV. LOWELL::
Binghamton', April :3, 1863.
.
The Coinnt esti 4 College will be conducted by.tbe Prin
cipal, D. W. Lowell. who takes this opportunity-of re:
_turning hte•hearty thanks to the public for their liberal
p4trunsge !befetofure bestowed 'on the institution; and
invites attention to the improvements soon tole intro
duced into theeovecal tbapartinente, - ' • • , -
NAp 21 • • LOWELL,-
.... mull . . _
71111188ARFN..."-=-MOWHIE.
„. . ,
s..n.sayenro's bare made arra ngements fek a titian •
City er these celebrated mower*. nod trill, he happy Ito
receive orders'fram More intendim , ,. to p urchase at an
early a day as. po*elble;
April 18, 1861 ~"
.. ' .
Sale. Seed Potatoes for S.
seedlings c?lnPriiiii ‘ il;
600
hnel'ocli 4 owt g avarierlf,t: 6
Carnet Chill, Cuceo, Central City. Callao. and Pinkeye .
Ruftycont. ' - - . .
Alro 55 barbels orEarly Amer 'Prier. $2.50 tier• bhl.
delivered at the Pittston depot. The hid. to contain cc
many of the forts as you ehoore. Packages - a melt - sort
re mail postpaid at 25 cts:'eseh. •
•
rent
arli to accompany AU orders. Reference given
if decirod. -
P. SUTTON, Ransom, Luz. Co., Pa.
April 14041853. sil . ' ..
-
• - iii -
N. •
.• NEW - MILFORD
I? -017 R -102 -11%
andersigt-e4 would inform / the pabite that be-still
IL caries oat hWYonndi7l67sew - Milford Borough, now.
the, corners, I kutiooratend, and ant contidasily -rearm
factoring, " • „ , -
.• ' -
Plows and!Plow Points,
CULTIVATORS
•
•
4:II4,JOB'WORft Adiiiiiiesdiaboiftititlee: All irdrk.
wirtaated to-be good material and finish. 'I
-• • ' . J. *. TDTGLIIT.
; Nov Milford, April 14,1E63; •
TO: DAIRYMEN -..T.._
MITE have made arrangenients to - send Butter to -New
".York on Consignment or Contract, _da t i ng th e
• season. , We wlfl furnish pails free to all Who are debt.
roue of doing either. • To those who want to send we
will guarantee the highest market. price. and prompt ro
turn advance money on consignments 'if
wanted and hold ourse/Veri preponsihle for all - Butter
and Pails owhtd by dairymen and sent by ns,
It A LBW IN, ALLEN & BARNHART.
.Igontrose, Aliril Illth, 1863. .. • - . ,
• - 4.E32ldixTigixav
Ekathining cl
TTHEl4nbscrihim hating Veen - appointed . 1) , the Coro
missioner of Pensions. a Al ERICAL .-ErtiktlNEß at
large, to examine and give cerulleates to all entitiod to
Peniklons.-.lrlll 'attend twi 'alt applicationa , that nuty be
pit- , en•ted o hint, at Idoutiose, Ps. Rooms at J. S. Tar
01*
1)i, , .
: ' • E. 'PATRICK.
L.litontro,e, April 6, 1863.--Y •
.• • • •
•h• . r NEW: . •: - .FIRM •• -
BALDWIN,. ALLEN & BARNHART,
SIDE or rtin.fc AVENUE,
BE .REQ.II.Iy.ING . . •.. •
Fresh Ground West ern FLOUR
eiery- .love , which we Warrant to give Nader/1410
it i any in market; if not goad rethrned at.our expenee. ,.
.:BUCkwheat • .Fleur,.
SALT AND
.it• 741 E. LOAD' .BARREL on POUND.
RAMS,.[Suggr - Cittetil . .
.Dried, Beet. - •
Sinoked
- • • .'-•Drips and Syrups,
Molasses • and Sugars, -
TEAS, • COFER E,.
BROOMS, AND XATES,
whi,lh we offer &Wilkie at.Low - Pricee, for READY PAY
•- • Cash Paid fbr Matter.
'Montrose; AprDl4. 1E : 63. .
• •
Admnagrators's Sale.
• • •.
Tllktinderslgned. rubles de bottle non of ttut estate of
N, %V. WALDRON. deed. hYcirtue 4)f authority
tained in the last. Will and Testament of said dece.
Ident, wilTexpnt e - to Public Sale by Vendne:at the Store.
lof 11. M. Blanding, In - Burford township - . on •
Sainrdnythe 2nd:da y.of gay -next; ,
at onem'eltatkin themftenmon. MI that lot of laud late
the estate of 'IN . ..W. Waldron?dcc'd. known as the "Lake .
Lot," situate in said toWrishili of liarford, containing
Omni 114 acreo..with about 2fracres leaproved.ttud lying
otrthe road Watling from liarford.Village to frwearken
ter-a. Tens made known on dayot sale: •
P. CAItI'I 7 .NTETt. miner de bonit4 non,
• . • Etttatoot S. W. Waldron, dee'dt
,March tll, 18G3. to •
Admini§tr,tor's Notice
L perAo6 Indebted to the ciliate of Hilae F. 31'15nne.
AL late of Harmony. deCd. are hereby. requer-ted to
Make intnuttliatu payment .:r nd nll person; having claims
againnt saidestatewilipresent them forthwith - to
• C. L. BROWN, Administrator.
lijohtrose, April '6, 1863.-6 w '
A• I' RIMED! FOR TAIR,LADIES,
Sent rree ofCliarge.
411drees. "PlipBLE3l,"
Bo±. 943 P. 0.,
4 •
Apyil 6.-3 w „ Plialadely44l, Ps:
MONTROSE SELECT SCHOOL
open in "Mc•ntro's . e, April 1.3,1803.
F. D: HUNT, Principal.' .
Miss JESSIE BISSELL, Assistint:
No palm!, will .be spared tO make the School. worthir of
patronage.- it Will lx , eonilnetel npo.n the Normal z•lys
tem, !.Nn better opportunliffor thst.se AnalifYing'tilem
oeirea for tem:Mug run be offeryll. . , , . .
. i
. TERMSTE.B. QUAitTEA OYU WEIMS. L.,...:,
~
Primary Peprtment • • t... - .:.. ....... .. ... :...V2,00 to POI
Common - lininenro — '.- -.. AA)
Natural Sciencef t or I.ll7,llerlfatlonnatice; .• 5,00
.. _ .
F. D. 11IIN: T, Principal:l.'7.
311trelint, ISIP—t
". , •
UM: REWARD
AN am aY front the subscriber on - the Ist day of April
inst.: Wm. II: Parks. an apprentice. aged 16 rears.
This is ;o notry..all that 1 will not p which
ay any debts wid
may he contracted by said 'apprentice after this time, and
forbid any one trustful; him on my account.
Joll\ S. GREY. '
Great Bend, April 1, 1863.* • •• .
THE. -NATIONAL CLAIM AGENCY ,
• . • cps - mien:a sr
. ...
Harvey, Collins &Brace,. • '
Government Afents and itornies, Washington, D. C.
Br.inelifor'Snsquebanna 'County, tondncted by
•
L. -F. .FITCH,- liontroso.
claims presented and Prosecuted befiire Congress, Court
of Clatins. and the: Departments. - PATENTS.' PEN
SIONS.BOUNTIES bud A:RI/EARS:Of PAY SECURED
and COLLECTED. .
The under Signed, being hoW 'LICENSED by We GOV
ERNMENT (and associated with this - agency •at Wash
ington for.. the-purpose of expediting .htisinesil.)
tend priimptly twill calls in this , line of business. Infor
mation Flax. , and !vont/wn milesi successful. •. -
Montrose, L. F. FITCH.'
• - • . • . •
- ORA.SS SEEDS -
•
.LARdt : .4e-mtplum.
FOIL BALE 11Y, , • • '
• 1 !S. 3131:73EL.:VETR. •
Ney. , 3lilford,' • ' .
oLoYtRtITIMonIy
'OM 3M Tl..
-L.9 RGE BRADFQRD: f CO.
01110 )11.:D11711.
CiIIATA S) E 1) WHEAT, ,
SEED. CORN, PEAS,
and.a geperal)asSortmentr? Garden Seeds.
CAS I PAID rOR t
• '
During file niorith
431 arch. * • • '*
; - 'BALDWIN, FALLEN BARNITART.
Moritrbee,,Matr,cll-8,1863. , • •
• • I
PATENT - - MtDIOINE.S..
•oe-Paterit'Sfedt•
4,- effort wla m ade - e e Store, bet. it wait
relueli"foryAo at, -Tanen. .Drug .
found trio Itlii4tlky fer en fon. Perh any be
uulliclent ttPuty. that n : *e ni a b rl ll y eyi ma be
f n o d un i cint,l tua ite,
D rk ru et g ,
or a dver tikd.in Nowspapero,,el
and det y. Store of ' ADEL"TDRItELL.
.
.3fOutrosei.March 1861 . ,
TUE have the p easure of infonnln you ihst wh are
now prepared to offer. at our old stand - . Nois.lo3
105 4c 107 t North Second
_Street. PbUstray
a well selected Moth of Mtlinery sud Straw Oooda,ln
every variety, of the latest Importations, and of the new•
est, slid most fashionstde styles f .
.. • -
OUR BTR DEPAR7jIENT
, „
Co i r ipilifievery *artety of 110;1i:tete. h ati antTriteo:
Using" tOleiound line, oftbe latest-arid tOostal*:
proved shapes antetvles; bolitlApg an esrlY call, I to.
DaniaMuc youh 17, rs 4Yr
.1863. respectfAti, ant,.
'
L i ICI S AUWTI 0 NEER.
m.-4).-sva-nroN-
Havingtaken out a, Meuse foi tlyAlurpese of •soc
tloneciing, and hhvlng had stSVeieurtreliporieliee
In the business, taw tenders bis.nerviees to- she - public
In that capacity. None..but a Licensed.,Anetloneer can
Rctne such. itnderApenaltrof $O3. 'pee act of Congress,
July Ist 1862,liee's 5, 9. - • ,
Orders by I'4H promOtiy "attended - . to: - Resldeure:
Prlendsvllle Pa. • $U3.7l 1.):S.
April ith, 1655. tf.- -
MIELTURRELL
•
Now of fern for mar one of the In rgeWond evli•ctiou.4
G trN pit
8
Ever offered in Susquetumna County, and probably com
prising the greatest varlets' or toon , diff eren t.artici e s of ,
any Store in theltfiirthern patt - of Penn sylvanlit, and per
haps of the entire State.' An assortment. is -kept - in
about thirty different branches of trade, and the selee- '
Dope arc made front about forty of the : best Houses; hr '
New York-, and more than:fifty De alers and • Ma.unfac- ....-
tui.ers out of New York.' A large - prapartlon of the
Goods are brought direct from the manufacturers, thus.
insuring genuine articles... Customers on. on tering-the
• Store must not expect to find everything in sight. but
nearly every article wanted will be pro lueettby In c airy.-
Some idea of the Stock may be formed by the following .
general outline, but enumeration is impractiesble;
Drugs and Medicines, Paints and ;Oils. 'live stuffs. •
Groceries. Liquors, rockery, Glass Ware. - Wall and
Window Paper, Jewelry; Silver 'Ware;Perfumery: 'gamey -
Cloods, Musical Instruments. Brushes.. American. Peeket
Knives, Table Cutlery an liver Plated Ware, -hamps,_
Materials for Hari are, lied Cords,,StoneWsre,
Drylloods, Mirrers: Window Glass. Lithographs. Far-• -
,nishes. Bird Cages,: -Spectacles. Whips, and' Lashes), • ,
Brooins.- Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Tobacco. Medi- .
cal and Surgical Instrnmerits;' Salt. Soap, Potash. Um
brellas; Porcelain Teeth, in short, nearly
.everything, to
restore the sick, to please the taste, to delight the eye.
to gratify the fancy, and also to conduetqo the teal and
substantial comforts or life, - • . ,
The attention of the public is respectfully, invited td
my stock of (loods,.hought exclusively for cash t &Atm, •
and will be sold cln the same . princinle for low prices,
• ABEL TURPELL.
3lontrose. January let, ISCAL . '` • .
REMOVAL.,
JAIES R. DEWITT,
HAS removed hiestock of Goods from the T.ath . rop
Building to the 'store formerly occupied by 11. C.
Tyler. next door to J. S. Tarbeill_s. 'Hotel - ,
where. he i=
ready to sell Goods to his old friends and the public, at
his well imoWn • ' •
LOW PRICES.
A good stock alti•sys.ai ltand, conststing of
. DRY iG001)S;
pri=tc:;l4o3lFt.po4.3,
. ,
'.,• •.: CROCKERY ; •
;Nails ; . Iron ;
-Notions .
9 -
►
• Fish;,Zzo. - Sze. •
kinds Peoduce a s ash Pis mho; c'xPlul i ffiii;
• J. It. . D MITT.
March lOU/.
HUNT BROS. & BLAIR
014';
&Iletailiicalert.; hi
STEEL,. NAILS
'BUILDER'S HARDWARE. :
.14..ir.E RAIL. COU..V.TE'RSUNKAsTRAIL
- RAILROAD ...1/INI4 - G SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE 'SPRINGS, - "AXLES, SKINS AND
BOLTS, NUTS and
PLATED RANDS% ..I . IALLEABLE
Maks, HVBS,SPOIrE3,
PELLoES,? SEAT SPINDLES, BOTI's, dr.•
AN ILK, ICES, ' STOCKS and 81E5,.• BELLOWS, •
• HAMMERS, 'SLEDGES. FILES, AP. &c. - • '
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BeLTING, PACKING,
*TACKLE. BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS •-
" CEMENT, HAIR & GitENDSTONES. "
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, LEATHER FINDP:OS,, _
• • BAIRBANICS -SCALES... - •
• Scianton,' March 'A, 189. . . .
° The New Commercial 'Breildings are Located
• opposite the Court,lfonse; scorner ,Ot '
Court and Chedangn Streets: '
This College IS in no way corinected - .With any otLL
Institution.
Thti energies . of _the cadre Iltenity tire "exclusively
devoted to thie: k • -`• - .* '-
The design of'this Institution is. to .affortlTilang Iren•
an optiortiraity, for acquiring a- . Thorough, - I.tacitcui
Businem Education. , • .:
Our-Books and Forins are carefully arranged by practi,
cal aciciuntaata, expressly for this institution, and 'the
cudrse of Instruction Is such us to \-ontbine,Thcory and
Practice. - . • ' -
ClcoLlesiwiaitei: • C/cvszwiseid
This course embraces . 800k -Keeping In all its depart.:
mute, Penmanship. Commercial Arithmetic, linsit,cos 7
correspondence, ChmmerelaloLaw, Political Economy.
Commercial-Ethics, Partnership Settlements, Detecting
counterfeited and alteredebank notes4 - ete. - _ , -
Ths,Spencerion system of penmunship is taught in-all
its varieties, by the most skillful rangers of the art. - - -
The 800k -Keeping - department. is tinder the-special au ,
pervison and instruction of the. Principal, D. W,..L0w51.4..
4131-emaoral ../..marcorzizaticsaa..
StudentKcau enter at any. time. No vacation; • Us.ttal
Jime'td eottiplete the course. home tole week". -•Aegis.
-twice rendered toAradnates in procuring filtuations. -
Graduates'are pres,clated• with up elegantly_ engraVed
ForEor catalogue-orib Pitges, sphdl r mdni of peputsu
ship, enclose two letter staniv i ;,,ind iddreos -
pingharaton, •N„ Y. .
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amixia:c• - t12:3?-ssetiecli.
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ORELL'I3 I:ttrthy fokta ni e •
1e63.
_1X...4341*C000.10.0' •
Tuz Bastin market, conitantlyon bind, and at as tow
a price as it cap be obtained of any Dealer in town:
garßemenber. • Turrelt's Drug Store.
Hrftit -- (1 - 1j.'4C1i - R
triubatiA
‘ l)l near: t kind s
evaynt.u . u man, market: waiTstiti
ll puree
For ealo to usual by . :ABEL TrERELTo;