The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 09, 1862, Image 3

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    cl i c ri s.. -- - .-- i .-,- irrim 3E - :" .. rqi:). , .., , , , ., teitheat,goaoura.bustras.:aliiscrup maw, hO, was
, . . i threshing while'wo Were there promises more , of a very
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';',) the tritittitiatettl this is a word ;of Sim- I ' ' ' • •••'• •'• • - PruntP °rain! and the straw la very heavy.
. U., Went over the stubble-and ibund the clover and
neil 11;111014'SS Mgr,' leant e. Neillier T o mu, virANEE NG. rium3. timothy, from teed rowed' last spring, on the wheat with•
out harrowing, lobking as well as wo 'aver saw - lt. upon
ah'eS n. ;V:fir es, however, and b', 'no , ; . . ' '• •
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. • • - • , toy old cultivated farm, and wttha little work done in
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atis iit thi-reetpients afety-va.ves, ma; -... : . the whiter to clear off come roots and cotter. stumps,
' Now ;Settlement' of Viiiiila' lid. - i and setting - stakes to mark permaneut ones, we will bo
01-1: gtifed ;Bpi Ie.CN-111 1 ,ed are tile shells in '
______ . . .. , able to cut the crop next yeur with a mowing machine
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, and we will guarantee two tons per acre, If he will give
11,•!1 the army is littarino - such constant • • , . :
= 1 the orerplrtslf It overnma the estimate: . - -
',el,, fin il V.lliill fitrin :1 curious
's 'P ecki ' A REAIEDY FOR HARD 11.11 ES
. , Part of the land narrplanted with potatoes for a first
• crop, Which yielded tate hundred mid twenty bushels per
the eater al ltisttliv of war: ', [ 1 acre. It was then limed with Ofty bushels per acre, and
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""bet's" s'it's Major; Joseph Itolierts I • ! seeded wittr.iyhote and clover , yielding an average of
' A Rare Opportunity in the Best nerket, aad : Moat • over 11l bushels per acre, and Mil clovernow looks beau.
ht.. ; *".ll;ttlti 1-took of Artiilerv, " `tare, Delightful and Healthful Climate in the tra-
ti rut. • -
. Other portions hare been planted with earn at a amt
illi • A . : spheres Of c•aSt -iron ..etintainitt ,, • ion', ,poly thirty miles south of Philip , . .1 crop; which yielded thirty bushels of settees runt torn.
;,\Y - (1..T which is iirnito by means of a; , ' delphia. on a railroad; Doing a ". .., and the second crop forty bushels, and the third crop.
. !rich. 'tom . soil, aria highly • . 2 treated lifiepounds of guano. we are sure no one would
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ze," mid a • "filze" is a•smali cylinder or !
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or 1 p' re ,a,.,, x ti v ,, *boat land, Amongst. - - I estimate below fortj hnshels per acre,
• ' I ~ a -; [The reader will recollect that the writer is now speak.
. i the best in the Garden State of liesviersey. ! ing ut lands perfectly new, and which can tamely be con
iwn, whivil k tilled witil :t slots buntin g ! I • a • ! s Weevil in good arable cuudition-.-En.] ,
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. - - ' corn eroptaf last vear 114N4 followed
1 In other canaille . . .
.V.•, - 00 , 11i01.1, 'io,l I ` t 'init . :lA into a hoie ill I
• 7 T CONSiSTS of 20,000 acres of GOOD - land, divided in- With nate thia season, not yet threshed, bat will average,
e sj, ell. , . ; jL to fermi , - of different sites to snit the purchaser-from pr o bably forty tia fifty bushels. Sweet potatoes, beaus.
• al acres and upwards-and is valid 11l the rate of from . fif- , inellons. anti in fact, all vegetables. as s. ell us young
The. rate o f burniag Ipf thit. fuse 14 grad- : teen to twenty dollars per acre for the farm land. Part- ! I.each and ntherfralt trees plantett this year , show very
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:Weill'. 111` ,to lit, ielektil .and Is 'tn , ,„ so nr. : Itle one-fourth - rush.and the Italtivci• by ouarteryeariven• . plainly that this long neglected tract of land should re
_ ; Mailmen* with legal interest; within the term of Your
..; main so nolonger, and there is now-a wrong probability
ni.reti that the It !skin 1./e eiviltnlllitleill- ! years. ,-
, ; that it will-not ; formider the anapiece of fir. Landis. It
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to the illi.Vlll , Missile. fit the proper ;
~ • [ MIELE SICIIXT-a
i 1 will bt• divided into smalllots, with roads located to ac
,, . Is.•ln eTcat, parLa rich clay loam, suitable for 117itat Gram commodate all-the surveyor,is now busy - at title work
wilt Pill, - W het, lirt ;- .1 at -1.1114111 5 the sheti -real pa,0,„,,_.,,,.
tsoa dark and ri;.ll slimly loam. suitable. : -and all purchniers will be required to build neat coin
lo lllti he the( 11, 10 till f• 1 ' tlft'eei 1} over. forept n. sweet -potatoes; tobacco. all kinds of vegetables! fort able houses, and either fence their lots in uniformity,
. ,i ' and root crors.o . o-the great variety mi .- fruit. such as or auree to live without•lfenee, which - would be prefera
-lel r .11. ,. .! .... s • tit . ;wt. 1;g 1114 0, : When 111tect ' i_oalpes. pears. Peaches, apricots. Neetarines, blackher- ' bk. by which' nfeans 'a good population will be secured
t lit,Pi7il , i - -, or WOlks,lll f ? .! lottla explode
• 1. - will establish churches, schools, stores: mills Ina
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fie.., in , el a ide , and other troll. Meet adapted to the; Mlle- (rho• •
Iht rid New York markets. In ,respect. to the t oil chine shopsand homes-homes of American farmers, sta
ll:lr it ,1:: - .0. iv 1(11 at( (1. To vary this aura crops ' here eau be no it ihduke, nenvisitors can exam. rtuoiled by gardens. orcbards, fields aud comforts of eiv
iim bath,find none are expected to bury before so Iloilo. . ilized life.
•:.iI t - i r t - t 1.!!!!!., NV 0 11:11'1! 1111 eri ci d roar SllOl, itild findiler th•'....e• statements correct-under these c 1 ,•- r is airy One, from any derangement of business. IS desk-
P,..-:1 with 1 . 1.:111011 1111110 s gtill aeljnyolt / i f ento-lances, unless these 14:dements were correct, there' onh'of changing his pursuits for life, or uho Is froO any,
would be no use in their being made. It is considered • , cause desirous to and anew locatitor midi:heap Ilutilo in
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iiV.ter vast large eriet i .it.l 10 burst It ; the count re. and who may read and believe what we hay(
A The Beet Fruit Soil in the Union:: 1511 IV statea,lie wind° well to go and-see fur himself what
hi. f - r .4i , 1.- 2 - ; :t lie cylinder, irott.lll.n.thi,„ too be seen ultra' a two hours ride of Philadelphia.
1! a with .. • . i,l, , r , Con- ntl•-c reljort of Solon Robinson. Esq., of the New York SOLON ROBINSON.
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,51 111 tt* tit nitre Dolls ID! a tla!*, or confined !y. of l'innaminson, NOV Jersey.which will be furnished ---- "e -
,1 • Inquirersq
e evh.1. 1 ...r - `1 ,,, s '111.1 , 111` , 1 .r ay.; et iner.4-aS ,
.• • ;., •. . .a” ‘ , 'I,73EEMI TA/Z.A.P.:33.3E1ir. ' -a l oliday . G . oods .
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..,,lll,,inti fis ilmigeroits. No limner- war ; Ity toohni, , ...)ver a Map the raider wilt'. iserVelve that It •
as , f,, i , i ,j,1 sue t, % i t( ne t in shells r,:u his 11 l e .., (adv.'s the Leaf markt I to the Union, aridlart direct NM). WANTED: 4,IXXMen . Women and Children at
leatiOn with Nom-York and Philadelphia f mice a dly IF.V ANS & ALLEIVg Jewelry store,
rest tit. Mt:Clio:hitt declared i I ml_ tills • l l ' t!ln U g'o . tify thirty-tWo utiles from t h.; latter.' Produce ' hi to buy Watche,Jewerly and Fancy Gouda, or
"...1.1;lei be all artillery war' at 1 I
it. i.tat Meant .
L it i i 3 O•markrt brines double the price that it darer in Mee- . , •
,ms distant from the cities. In this location it can he TILE • -HOLIDAY - SI
liel'lV-slii•lrs. ' • pat into the market the same morning it 15 gathered:Mid
. t hir what the farmer sells he fie
the highest price; w hilst The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to their
.i: el Peg. -Not lee is herelty given:that the grimeri•s.'iintl other articles he mirth:lsm., he gets at the [Amnia, that they have this day returned from New York
.;....., ~,,,,sed of .1,,i Assimiate Judgeas and lowest pre-. In the Wesi. What he sons brings hint a with tot unusually large and well selected stock of Goods
y 'im.:,, i--:,, ~,..--.. u ill :11..0 au , .4. 4 'onintissionert , ' plttance,lbut for as blithe buys he in* s - two prices. in 'with especial-reference-to the approaching Festive Season
•••. it. Mice:ie. , . 00 *411,1415y, Jul,: 111. tral. rut two locating. here the settbir has neoy other advantages. Ile Ally person desirous of making .
.i. 11. ta., tot• t oil I hei - tidit Monday of each month 15 ',Willi :I few Itimrs.hv railroad. of all the great cities -
ore ,•.•,:. a:die-oboe , and make appropriations of New Englanil and OM Middle States., Ile hi near his Christmas or' New rears• PCesents;
•r t 0•• ri•Lef •,f \'•ilitii -ere mill I hi•ir families, under the old friends and arauciatioLs. Ile has :Timid for bus chil• , .
ririrtioo- of in :1•-t. swathed 1 -An Art to, create a Lean then. tliiine service, mot all the advantages of civiliza- can and a rich and extensive assortment to ...duct front.
et ..., i rie.:.;ii , Co: ,iri,l l, ,zl I,, , t;irlts , ,:lllllii,lVeil Nally iii . 3.41 tiOti, ilOttilli IS near a large eity,. •-,- and at prices that cannot fail to cult. as we buy our Gimata
_lry Ottititt; or li.ts en or !inure. , • TIMMS Cli-aXMCC4L9E9P,. . eveinsively for cash:and show them with pleasurdu Ith
• EVANS it ALLEN.
Is delb•litful • the Wintern twin-. salubriors mil ; open, ' oat • harge.
!not berm. ttotttl l'tita.-vrh fo.,;‘v Int: I 4 :at extract , 10 , , ,q h ' - - ,• , - , • IV nit lies -Latin Enameled. aud itlain
ie summers are 11 . 41 Warlityr_tit!itt In the .5445 . 1 , n,-
5,.5. 5 1.•!;, - ,t ,• ~,, by ilk, pattio• .f it Baptist Church to The ' l . tma,•oll m upon the tine of Latinate with our: horn a tmleuilid article. .Use a varlets oft and SD, to Lit
-•ell. d sad Alv-57.5..t.z0r. - Gayly . Ohio-. It sops v • ,• lisp, Ameritsul and. Swiss, Militia", and Plain, Very lOW,
olt,a, si. r.‘,.., ,f.11..41 O'..:111-1,110 , . 111.M111...Me--3!,,, IOJIMI, ' Gold Chulns-LA Very eXtotinsis: Vitriol)* of W.A. Fob.
Ptuemss Wssi - re-to a. Cit ANGE 41F CL1741.171: Fell Ii_EALTII, Gain ' ~,,,1.5,•,•6‘ 0 ,,,in , :),y
clNsl..lrr's 50• , T , '1,. SrIIVOTIM alt:: MIEN TEL:riliNt• r i• EVAN, it ALLEN.
would ItV Much bet:crated in 'Vineland. The mildnee,,f ' • '
" le; -', ail mix ••'l i-rntiott in roar iidttions of Mrs. W.-im , i , , • . 1 " i • • .1 • •,_ , „ -Ear Rings and Breast Plus-An infinite variety
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CIL ~I' It, 51141 prlevs, In sets till 11:41e.
' r all pIIN.ThaTU officoms . . drimp , sa, or fiencrid (leWt
-0. f ..y pit ••;. i nbalielue in onr life.int wy feel COM- ij; VH, O „ ~;, -.,:, ~ all.. , „,/,,,,.. 11 , ~ d,,.„. • ,y,,,, Finger Itlngs-Dhunoisl, Kuhr,d Itigard,rearl.Stade
, •: 1 •" 1 "• , -v. , ' '. ' , Mr n'ililers that this i, no lin ailing -wt. • ' - . . r ' T ."' I ' a " 1 " - - ' -• ••
matt,. ii a are tooltpirn. ' Clinced and Plain 1144141 Itings-a large -fork:
lAI - 1: ;1:14.4-.4 . IT. 'A.Nit ENQW 17t VI itE Al I.IT CLAilis. It Is , . . - I Bracelets - Gold, Jet, Plat ed, and !LAIR Bracelets of
ei,'`,,,, r•:,;.- er 11 , ..0tt0-1 ..iice...--[nliiii iii,ii.,-. or the day, -- • Conven iences at H an d 1 all patterns and prices. . Evers
...t ALLEN'.
ecatt••• ~1 I- •,•., • ,••!,,• ii--1. !Those-elm hats !bibles cant • • • • I Silver 11,Vare-Even of I.•iilvor Forks. and
Building maternal is. Plenty. Fish and oysters' arc
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Leary ltreu ta la inn ,::1111.1y, deceit v
pimit ifel and cheap, Spoons. Napkins flings, hand". also Soup dind wavy.
' Ladles. Cups. Card Cases, Pie. Butter and Fruit Knives,
------ . Visitors meet expect, howeeitr, to,see a new place. I i i t •
Cailbrens. s e ts. salt,. etc.. WlLlTatited .44451 a , coin.
125 il 1:31-P1.0 V3l In 71` ! I $ 751 'Why the Propertyllas dot Been Settled Be- ' Plated Ware-A litrautifulassortnient of Ice Pitchers
..E.4. ....-M:INT 'P. ~1 WiliT AL - 1%7'1"M '' I , (..re. - • Castors. Cake... Baskets. Walter , , Tuner Dishes. Sagan.
We 15111 ott fr...a .-;.'sg:. t d i - .7,:tliieri •'1:3n11 an exi.c:,, , ,,. This question tin• render naturally n-ks. It is bevatisc i Salle, Knives, Forks, Spoons,Yoast Ranks. Cups 001.1.ds
act .: c.• k.,....1 , ..,,, ..11,-...1 ',minds-Mu. Pi:nit-Mars sent it hits been held in largektraets by familiesete.. ete.. by
not disposed EVAI:4 ALLEN.
A•I it: 'End: :EA it.o!Conrct, v. 11.-JAMES. Cm, to sell, and heinivrvitliont raiirmal fiodillhs lIIQ had few I
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alecec buttons and studs--\ large stock of all
- e i,...,:i m 10 . . sep4 lin ;finentents. The railroad has Jll:+t been OpellOtt. Biro' , Patt er " and
. Heads--Coral Necklaces and Armlets, Amber, Coral,
...4,„,.„ . „. .. r .,,.,,,.......„......,,,,, „the property ad- scaeoll, for the first time. ,
-- V Isititrs arc,-hoo n 0, 4-r the laud ill a carriage, fire of
T... 11., - - ..x.....,55• -• = visreEsV, and allorde,l time arid opportunit) for . thortmc ,•-
:Pearl, MIL Steel. and silver Ili.aids.
' , illicit Cotithia-A good stock of .11,•11 back mid side
11 • C 1 - 1 II IP i norm Is my. and Dressing Combs
p i , •. ,
,i ;1,... . • I • s •e• ', , • fin-esti:tenon., Those whit tonne nab a view to settle, ,- '' • 41 `" 1 ' a °•
II ', -IP •-", IC• 1 511411114: bring molter to 54•41tr0 their purchases, as 10-ca- flair nail Tooth Brushes, etc., etc.
li,v L. N. ilaer,ll„Esr•' lion.. ai!., no, held upon refasal. - I 3ENTALNISI .03 .etL.X-8X.03:111V,, -
; 1 ' .„ ,- . , ~, ,Inc tztarnsv Tuts. iv: Llano 'Platr-s. v. here people have . No. 2 Odd Fellowi Ball, Binghamton
ii,,, I. .31 iss ;..trail '...1 I. too , ll thrown out of vltilduynn•lst. or ha-moss, and laws., •
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trill 'IV i Nl'. • it
. ..not , little means or rtifall Inevmes, is twklurf Mort- .
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o.t. Th cur frig - ey frig - a emcee of land at a small
, ve. 31 - ,•1, Ili' Rev. .1, rice, t ied earn more num wages in improving it, null •
ii•rt J. Stq liens, mot ; wh'''!ii ;;• done it is weertain iudepentlenee and no 10-s. ,
• A itoV avree in fruit Rm., u ill insure a coinfortable lie- ;
.:coal. . Mg, The Milli is Put clown to h and time prices, and all
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ahoy(', 11 .. 1.. • 1 . 1 . ,, , i,e , , , , t v , , , ..0 r ,m, , , ,-,u, be made at a cheaper rate tlitin t1i0,41 '
1 1111 !rose. 'gilt
..lt i„ s . Ai . 'line n bole tract, with:six miles front on the railroad. is v
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i.z.,%... ' Ei r-- . ;' , •• • beim:, laid out n dirt:area:id spat:lune avenues. With it '
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:iil-4.:' to Miss- Eliza
town tit the centre-1i ve acrelot sin the town sell at front
, 51;,,0 to ;1200 :. two and ii-lialf nu bite. at faint e. 511 to t."11:1
.: ol to v. II Mt" , ;;III . vel front by Ira km deep. at SIOO.--par.
able ~,,,-11.11( rash SIM Life balance Ai ithilt a year'. It 1,.,
- I oitly neon farms of twent.y acres, or mere, that fouryeara.'
tloc rt. time lei:nen. • ;
it.('. t ill, is v Her. Il 'lO MAN UFACTI*TiIiIIS: the town afforda a finempen
sr r- J ' lee for,the SlictEinat, Mae; urine . business. and other ar- -
1. ..e....11 to ',..1 rs. ;me I lisle.. being near Philadelphia, and the sarroundine• '
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countrY has a- large populatton, which atrorda a good'
. • inarkei, 1
no . .1 ; m: . I,t , Geo. W. I Tids;settfentent, in the course of several renew. will lie
one ofaire most beaatiful places in the county:, and ntost
, 1 Cylitl- li. Vl:est, et sgreenl,le for it TVs:dente, •
It I-intended to make it a Vine and Fruit growing •
........„,.........„_.._..„ .. ......,... 6 . Fi L l . ti t ntl7, a.. „ 1 , 11i , 5 , v l i t tl , ttitit . t the most roditable turd the
I `- ‘7, " , "•" - -- '"'" - s•a isil. 47, -".•.°•voto h . - i adapt 1 I • marker. F..vcry a, 1 antage nod rot-, •
r en Lome fur the vettlers will he Introduced which sill in•
i , sure_ itl the prosperity of the place.
et'. .11 sl , .. A . 11..,t.'rt N. The hard tones thrii- '
.. . Iv., coun try v.lll be an ailvautage to the setilerneet.
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• iUr i t M.IIIIIII IS lIVILMIII to 11.1,41 111 auritultilre for a lis -
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t.:, I,i'. i.i.1 4 .111.;1:111 \V: i- I "I:. ej,: . T: oel bees pr people are purelcisizo• and pimple '
. . . who des.re the 1,....a limation sitoldil visit the p:aceat once.
, i Improved :.and IS also for •-ale.
l. .1:,1 "2; r ~ .1'..!1;, : l M., ...It, • TIMIIEit.-land can be Imimht u ill, ur without tint
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, Itrr. Th.` Timber , at market s aloatit•l4.
1.. ili..`to I-1 VetlT'S -the . in.rr il h..j.. ittililedsl4ll4l,.., W.lrrilllt, 'd.5,1• given.'
{I,. ....N4ll 1.1 4 , p, • clear 4i:ill' incuntliranett, when the money is paid.
~ Itoarilitiz eon to , nielice. a h.,,,,i.
.44 ;I‘. i: e ‘ll ap , • son (.1 L‘tt tire promptly ale•Wittvd, and r-Ciiit ris of .tills 11. -
M, 1,1, , ~, .1 I , „.,,, lli,ll - 7111.1 WO]. Parr,: SLIM, 01g.....1.-: with the ''‘ meinitil
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I/ill:0(A L., Vett Of Route to Outland :-Lcave Walnut s Vaal At hart'. Phil:l-
,1,1..0d, at n wi-wek,
.1, yt ., au d .. 1 , . al,. Cent,- th eir
Sh,llllll he /I change of honr.'i for Vineland. on the tfla..--
....,....,,,,,,,......, - ii,..0.....,...,::i5e1F.5.: - .7=raZa.e-Ts ' horo' and id illvflie Radriiad. • Whetivea lens, lime cars
: at viiklaiiil Station. ill•O Opened. inrcuiri. for
... .. - ,...:T1•i./2., 20 BRIDGE
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• 4.1.1.t5. K. LANDL:. p.,,..r.r.T.T,
'• -Founder of the Colony,
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.., P: s.-There is a change of errs at GlllrshOro'. - Also
:.• T.ittkPromork r reel: near the li o n-, le•tcaic.,,f,•baryers on the rare from New-York and Phil.
in Leto:, , .wteld.s. Plan and speeifi- ,-citelp..;.. to V e.m •
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LI C 2, N'SE s..' ETI TION S. REPORT OF SOLON ROBINSON.
rap •1 , , ~ 1.. ;-..,.. ..iverit•sett in 7. - irsnotee of an art i (Jr' THE Nr.W YORK TRIBUNE, .
.;. - A of .1.---::.'siy. sh- - , Lit sw me named personn have : - newt Tin
t r'• t!, , ,1• p 1::,•:- milli Itt•l'Prk ttf the . ct,,,lrt of guarter •
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1.......;.„, ~l" la p, , ;.-. for Ila t ',tort. of Stizatielian t it. ' -
‘or 1e ,, , , e t• • • ke, tt I ..0.1.0 11 ..1:t1 t ttlt.ty, ror ‘oc.e.i T.ley , •' .
• i -1 37 The fialowingl• an
. es,trart from - the, repot, of
~„, i Ite i;eo re:ini. ~-David Latliroti - : tio:ti7l:ll,4lla,,n. En.t., tialin.7l; d in' this New - Tork r ni
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. 1 ~ . ,r, w; i5 „, 11 ,,,,1 . Mina, tuyefereisce In, Vizaelaud. All per:ions tan read
.vnta : ti•,l't?r,!,l. .7. W. Fi-e. - , this rtpurt la till IMM-rt.
Til ,- 11 .Wll , t.u. W. K i . iatelt.: Advaintag•cs of Fanning facia Home-Vineland-Be.
.i., ~, pi •t .0;i0. • In.e.alu upon Ilarl- . 4.:ci1, its great. Fertility-The
. •:.: • I.o..•rafr p.•riti.n 5 , r 1,i,r7..5e ,
ii •E . m 1-1 - ENl:v s. i-k r k i Cattee-of Fertility-La:count of Crops Produced
.. il it - 2. -::.: Practical Evidence:
, I: it certainly 00,0 f the most extensive fertile tract..
A . 2 1 • • ••• ...- 1 f f r '''' J f in an • `-i,trt 1et....1 tr: r it 101 i. and ,uitabl, cob.lil lon (0 - 1'
-t1.'..1-,12 r 11 :5 Oa., ~0".0 s IN 0 Ede.' •
..., • ,„.. I .y rat cared:in that We know of this ride of tin. west
, -.. r :,• r. .... ~ ~.,...„..,..•
..„ ! ...„,,, 1 ,,,,r i ,„ li. , 0 -. ~...; , i.• „ t era iirairtee. N 1 e fumed :some of tbeoltleft Carnes appa
-1 I
~ ;i li. ,i , -1 ~s, y. I-,: , 64' .1,1 1 1,1-.,, t , a.. 1 ., , ...j. 1 4 ,0 , rentl.• jars as prof:laid, 'productive at e hen first - Cleared
t ' •• enrisei. fis t :n• -e„joserliser, 4.'1 por-oie. ii,lel.l, 'I it. 011'0.414 filly or a hunilred year+ ago.
1, .. la' v....tat, a: v reftr..11.11,30 v.oht. Da !11,. lii;.l, ;,..... This ifesiloglnt would 'eon di•serviyer the Cart‘' of that
hi - ••.11.i,l 0 ,-, 'iv. ire! el,slis, to J. ~.11,11. (11:-.' , • ,t the, Mb! tuned fertility. The whole Country is a marine de
.- i •.,, o r ..•, . , .1,; ...,-lend; , i . ,1 ~, i ii, k,,,,,,, 0,, ..tome 11,,Ir„ arid all through tile soil we found evidences, of ail
s, ‘I, '..., :.1 liTlit-.I.::: W. TINGLEY, i cart-Oita substaticen.-generally in the form of ;adulated
.i .i.-•m, .7 all.lel. Irf;:l: li :Ndatillirtrall , r, I t:ttitt t rroar nuirl.thusins! nianydilinet form. of Review
_.l.._______ - ' elicits, rat the tertiary forrutittu : and Shia marly babstanee
11--.lw_inistrgtor's IV:Wilco. lis reottered all through the s•oil., in a very comminuted
1 • 't.i• form : and in the exact condition moil canny. assimilated
Nii:i'F. is is.,se..y g. is etif :ill person , l o fti ng
iziiii'ed I', e-siit •of ILI tat. Witten, late of itut-tirn . slarl, in all Ito (arra' ha* been need tuferfilize crops in I
Ira sii-,-.. it.., ,-1-d. that tar. same inn-t be hre,ented to :.Efiglinal, from the timeit um; occupied by the Romans: ,
t...i.intiv-ions d ,or arraisrzainteibil oil all Iwo - sous indebted Min in France and Germany a marl bed is counted on no
.„,,,, .., iii. . ;.,,,. c ..,,,,....i,„y.i 5 , ~,,,ki • i m ,,,,,fi a i, i ,,,,,,,,,i is s'al'sa 110 bed of mannre, that tan be dnei and carted ,
- A itir.l)l :it' A.I.:Ve AS. Adminlutrator and spread uN er the field. how much mon:mil:sable then
A z' ,. .lrn ; cot,. Ise, 1;11i Ist. -6:y• it must be it Wm found. already mixed throng!! the soil.
;. i w herr. new partlelen will Ts• turned tip mud expri-ert: and i
..,
• /I. , Laclitoes Prlotice. - ' trawifonaied to the owner's teal every time he earn. the
curt a.
; ;1i , ,
•e. - frflf•l; i.. , . ,7„ '1 -'‘. .4i, (.4, I.IZ I,t , t mister• - 0,71101. ra Au- • flat lug !ben sathilled our tnieds with the toss,. they
...N (...1,4 - a, , ) , : ::r . , it bJ 11,'l Orphism- ( wort of Sue-quels'a will 001 be ',Melted with wonder at seeing indubitable es-.'.
....i 2 ....i., ni i....,:i-trilii-I,q„ of the punk in the handy-,f' Melte, of fertility of a soil which in our situations, lit., i
, ',.. .r; rtt ,:. 4,; ;,. I. , . 1 ...;:, tin, (1,,ZA,12.1,1. wilt ;,Ittenti log the same general eharacteristlen or at least appearme I
' ;,;.:./.- o • I d . anissnaaiss rot at hi. forme in s_kkn i tt n ,.. . re, is entirely nor. suunerapive except at. its pronto:Siva:4.
•.ls. 11:t Sills shi iq January. liql2. or one o'cluek nerrl it , promoted by artificial fertilization. I
• and pin, all persons inter tinted will. -1 few' St ord. about thin quality awl value of thin land 1
ii- or be ildes es after barred Rom craw Jur t•u)tivatirm, of ohielt*e hake come strong proof. i
ra.d i-o, I Our drat visit lea. tit William D. Wilson: Fraulain ,
fsis : ; . - E. B. 'Z.:CULLUM. AnsEtor. tnwtteldP. Olonetsster eounty. who purchased some eight
-- ,- - . _.. .... .._. ___ _____ ' miles mirth of 3ltlville. about three -yearn Ago ; for the
•:
•E.T. - ..f.litorils Notice.- . : purtneteuf etstabliching. a steura mill. to work up the tins- ,
s her Into lumber, to•sentl off by the new - railroad. as 'well
. - . is
it:tc.:l• E,- her'sbv given tic the undersigned. nn Ain. as the firewmtd mad coal. for bluish he blitlt a trark n I
L 1 ;taw ;LP:mimed oy thi. I ;02. .1 COlllOO/13•I l lt'as of , mile, and a Imp long. Inc also furtiiiihedsisteen miler of
f- - 1 ..tarts . :14 ‘' , ..:1:11y, to 14ak d'di-illation of she rood. the r0:111 u Flo/ tier, and had - no doubt ninde the Mill
ttt.,...t, I. t.. 1 t b. , rale of to 111 , r?, ual property by the Sher. - profitable. flaitsgb his. nulls! Alert is as to olwn n' farm,
11T id -,,,i ~ ,,.1..y. on a Fl. d n.. its t ' a, of Ileaqedead toeing become kluivisicsul teat the coil WA , valuable ;tor
st. Dieter- azelsod -:"lie Yillosiy. Ni., 147 of lot, Term. culthatiou. Lu ads be lots nut (nom dlisuppointwl. us
1a•:, a I.: ii ~ i 4. lid so iii- siiiliez of Me appointment at bit man' , or hie crop-prove, Fur installer. the staved tittle
• ''.. .- ..: M;.1.1•, , ,5 , i . eu Pritlal .the 10th day of Juana re 1,-;.2, i .1' er.plai , g, itini bushels Of potatoes , 00 (1110 ;ten!. worth.i
.n: iv:: o'• 1.,.....-, :. ta .. a.: whirl, time and place all 'per,osla •en Nails a bushel in thedleld. 'chin year., .neven acme, 1
• ,cis--:=d s:::: pris-ets: 11.Crir clams or be' lure% er after -'it I tout mann". Fr.duct ll:ls6ll4h h eh ' °lna'''. in-rue
Ifi nos w al l / t fa ny,ilts 'nisi fund. , , deli. the first etlep War potadoee, planted among the
•..7',-I.t. S' - riti=ffn. - .'itiditvr. • r" 7 ;••• and Yiehlud Zhu - hut , The Prat/toes Wcro dug,
.c_ • - ii - - • --... ; alitlnhetitatown. and yielciedall bushel, : and the stubble
Ad ministratofs . Notice; i ,1,H.F.121:':i1.t il,', l ,`tn - I",!,',;.",:;'duttl'!:::',Wil,`,l' '21`,', 1 ,(. 1 ,':rd fa -
, ~ ;81 e
°fe l ; timothy.
eti n i gc , ! r t ,, g - a m s , - ; ,l f i t is is t fl o rs ti t ic e: c l n o , 7 l4 : ,, f ,, oi ,, ei r„ r i si t r , : t i.: rs a .i.. h"
XVII Eitl:.•‘..••••• 1.••:::,:-.!;fiAdNa:ls.trallon to the
sll Li:!lcilizo foti" 1 " ,1 1- Iwo of ii ,- reci• lowt , hli , ,• ' truth 5...... K - l'airitql, • teCond. 225 punt* of superphunplutte i
de ea-cd. fiat 1 1 4 :10,0
, ;t • rptli'td ta :is
~ s,filiserilser. :ill per- ..
of Dine • thrd, i '....1k7 tannin Peruvian guano i then 50 !midi- .i
.41 , 11t1'-'bil- 1 - 1 ~., U. , ' lli- I ,ilte'l 4 ',e L'.lr Ll'ill , .tell m Make , On of started linieleis been npread itpiin the clover nineen
im.. ,. .lSit' , Fa" , itt•ltiofitttt Ilim." 41 ' "'i•-• ''lsthil" l'l,:1-il'',, the 'it wait mowed. and tested In fur wheat. • • si
cr.:l,, Itil, pr.-wilt tiletlll4l "j °l- L N M. Mygßs• 1 )Ir. Wilson' 6 grossing crows, and the wined stilltble of
Arne imptrator.
;lei ::1 '., Nov. :,7't. 1551.-177 w. . - I theprenent nenoon. all indienteitininud ns productive as
•
Administrdtoes Natio_ • , At...Sl:4l'y 13arrow's. un old ptvlolerner woman (sumer
_ _ G. I ttet itral miles; eolith iff Mr. WilnOnis, si.s.were nu {tartlet:-
i i - :- .1 . 1 -i: LL , ~i i
„,.. d .„1,,!..{h i t r , i ,.., 0 a,, ~,,,,t,,,,ir. i 1,,, a i l, linly .4:tisk won therineapvursure:or a tield of t'orrt.titat I
LA II: \ h.:: .t 17 \LE ER.iliif Gibson having, been irnuted 'we6toma-41'W inquire of the hired now. how it was pro-!.
to Ili,. ii, i 4 5. , ,,,,d, wit pii(wit,..iectielitial to i i n:d estate, , deeeti. We found that the Intsil i llad taco the year hut. '
air reils .:- . i....,1 to .t.auls•e• iltimed.sala isaFfnenf. and "in" I osifiliefore inashen - C. sou ii will cloven:lnd this. cut one !
Is i. s•: e.: s.i.s.iar -.dust f.l.tilliatue n ill present them to i nennon. and lam liming plowed once: with one "poor old .
II • JOHN 1 4 31iLLIT - ,'nag." laid planted with corn. . i
lt!Lsop. Der. 7.th. I , A!. 1 ' • .. 1 17
Administrator. ~ • es bat yoamanured highr suppose ?" we said in
- ii terftrnallvelv , and got hir rept •,- -
A—
-I::t\ti:',i Foit it UP) TIMES, where people have 1 - .6a1. you see, we could' t done that :..'eating we
:t.. bevu t lirom 0 out al' lien Iner . r. Wit] point-FP tome- Di- , hadn't but forty-one borne' leach altiutether. for nacres,
1:- ratan- or small ineonlcidin 10 Make t betn,tbria 3 h o me, . 1 and we ivanted the most mit for the truck." ' •
i• , ,, , 0.1 0, :t . -., 'l.lll In Itbirtllt•l' Catrlllll of the settle- ' The truck cons bled of beets, earroti, Cabbanr, encum•
meta of Vin; :.t - ..'. I - c. y hero, melloni, Le„ and a very prodnetive patch of Lima
— 1 • .---:-.l—_—____ : beaux.. grown fur marketing:S..we Mere satisfied unit
p)l , 'l AND PhOnt.l.•fri - g pADA LANDs Fun .: the Kul wus. - uot infertile, even mudded bv clover, which
1 k 'ALI:. lis cat,-twolc :ten South of.Philadeltihin. in s had fed the corn. beams., the •frtrf.ek patch " had not been
fl it t s„„l,.„ s to .. „... t h e ii..,,, t J., , ,..,,,. di mm ,,, d lou d" , CIOVCIVII. and had bven in minis atiou lung enough to ob
i, Sliark,ln iti OW t 17.11 d.: ..i literate all ssignn el the forest. - • _
'”..,.. Get artirrittunt 01 liillt.itind.l . ' t Our neat visit. mat to the large farm of Andrew- Shim..
' live miles north of Millville, from Mato a mile cant of
- - - - - i i - - - s -----------
VICITT ANIS (sIIA PE so ROWERS see advertinetnent a . 3 th lr B r. r l i a r " d r24 l, d ej lia .,6 a t at ft r d r l i i hg hl i ti e c j c P4 6. .l2 P lter l: !,lor4 linia ;
I.', the Lev; 5,.-t Denten! Of Vinelatid in nnuther column '.
- p . ._:___ • . •i on gn) scree. la len* titan three yews; •he lute gar gal
.:
131:1:si):::r. (.1. - r - U? nirsiNEss, na i l wai n la g _ a ii ; ap ' nefee Cleaved and 111 nd thin semon. all well inclore d
1. fa. air, tyr ue'verd a iitnent ar Viuelatd In smother !Ltd divided . into riererat fields.. with cedur rall or pole
. '''`nr dwell shoat ibrty•ix
....
.;.:
c.,:umu, - I'-- . .-. : ream ; has 14.11 a two-aWy a .11intc...—... thirty.— _ .
, oaorty fesii:trad a smaller houue for farmiahore?u, uud a ; On; Public,..ilventse,mear - Siarles Hotel.
-DEIZSoNm WA:VI - Met A eitANOE OF 'CLIMATE et ihle and ,granary and F9ulk other outbuildings. ,
I. FOR EEM:ril. Oit U4vgitj,whltlyt •of Vjuctuld ' ClAkAidCriitia,pvt of llteJand war timid forthe nlOw ,IrE KO constantly on hand.* !rood supply of
: - .3.7,... , : _ -it t 2 dollare arisen.. and on'uome of It the diet crop WZIE : I SL. MEATS of 'all,lcinds.. CAS!! path for
_ I
J buekwheat. limed u n ith rAtlnulielai a powder per aere.— '
-- ABEL. iltUri., - RELL ,TIALs crop may be pt in front July 4.th yu 3litlsod yl4lO . s i lite46lTatlitNealres,Slacepintid Lambs.
- from twat:rt. thirteb'nuliele phr ode. harvested In Ivor- i Also tor a Jae,. iof aft us lids: - •
nr A ~!. for ,ale liellinghill):F: f , lltaidathig epltson, for' enllicr : when theland beim , sowerl )ylilii 11/0 poor& or ;
1 lth: Nrhi,kcr.: 'and 1141 r. that will :bring ont a thick . . •
.....„ . ' . HENSTOCK & IIAWLEY.
. l'eruvian guano and uteded with rye—yielded 12 .t/ . . JA ! ,
_ . .aet of Whit.i.er, Or a.Nntelarlie. in from 02 lo .eight ' baidielu per acre and ten dollaru , worth ' Of BMW.- ma 'a. i . lIENuT9C*.. .. . - 11. Ha wtr.r.
, ~, • lo.: Biker . . r: , ,nipoujmd,a 51,:re cure for 11,1.t.eriter , . j rye tint:dale turtied..ider knocking off *44* I"* . fr il 61 I, l, iniroiii.' 1 41 ar e b 301.11' 's9:L.—tr. , -, '," •
Uln!'r,f,e,.l . l;ly 17, iimlj, -.. ' - ""' kduprotirs and drer.r.e4 eosin with et?* and' reedel, ' %i‘Jr‘• , ,1 '
.
, . :
GOVERNMENT CORTRACTS,
ANT beeninn& to supply all the Union Tr .op.' with
11. winturslothitht. but no public pro% i3lOll hat an 2 Os
heel) announced rot' dresaing,
THE. HOME 'GUARDS,
and the re ,t of mankind. Bet the cold Weather remind*
the People that the
. • General - Tailor, Groves,
attends to that busitinsa in a neat. riroinpt, and
manner. And it Amu'la tie reinctoliered that
NO " SHODDY" WORK
coulee tram hie Shop. , Garments nre put i'irgether with
THE UNION STITCH!
Puttinz Ilkonion not of tlicainegilon. All Al tai have And
bad FITS should call nod on menial avoid Allure dander.
Cutting done rigid, for fund) pay. Re - member the place.•
One Door Vast of Searlo's Hotel.
lat,t tare.tlon.s uiwny% on.bantl. i.uhtrtiction"4
glytm In to 0:1'14 up. Tu get ruiG•d. nlgnrs coil nn
M.,atru.o.r, Nov. 2.lth.- • JOn.ti GROVES.
CORWIN MINER TRU.
The Trial 'of William P. Corwin,
FOB TUE Muf.DER OF His WIFE;
CAROLINE S. CORWIN'.
Z 4— Sam l); pess and will b palitisleed (,n
' .Itotala y Norenitcr 1 Ilk.
:S.. rum, and, complete report ofthis most thrihine
and important Murder-Trial—the a la ~a
Sitigular ease on the records of Luzerae
- County. - .
lIE CORWIN AIULDLR TRIAL,
Pliorro;raphically tepirrtNl liy E. If. \Vinton, Esq.
Almot Lila pages. octavo.
..
- A limited untidier linrinir been published. perpons
rvirhinrr to obtain n copy will do A VI,II to apply nt once.
A copy. portage free, rent be mail on the receipt of 23
rem...
.
M — Wkonlcvale price, $2.06 per .dozen. ~
All order
accompanied hy !In• casla..promptly ,
in.
-Publi-her ; Wilkerbarre. Luzern(' Co..
Nov. 141:1,—w. 3.
STAND. BY YOUR Gm!
ti - M39 1 .1F° 3D_EILATX, !
WITH 40,000 HOD HMS
Armed With Brick-bats:
•. WITHIN 4 MONTHS MAE CH OF
WASHINGTON !
A 411.
ANT)
mr.B-straniv 13XLC)139
HU HD WIRIER GOODS,
% I t ttiv
W.APAT ROC
GOLD RULES THE DAY !
And with a plentiful supply we have purchased &large
stork of• •
STAPLE and A . NCJ" DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES it PROVISIONS,
HATS •A ND CAPS,
BOOTS AND 'SINES,
WALL- PAPER," WOODEN WARE,t
COAL OIL, and LA:ll7's,
YANKEE NOTIONS
SKELETON _SKIRTS., '
FLOUR, - SALT, FISH, NAILS,
PAINTS . AN D OILS,
And svna other articles too numerous to mention,whlch
gill be cold at prices that will • .
Defy Competition.
Don't Forget The Place.
• But It you inquire ofyour nelghborr for
" • The Cheap . Store, I
They will Invirlably direct you to
HAYDEN. BROTHERS,
THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS.
-AT
ORIGINAL." ONE PRICE" STORE !
PRODUCE.Inken in.E.rchange for Goods. !
. Cash *Paid For rani.
HAYDEN -BROTHERS.
NEW MILFORD, 'November 245th, 101
MEAT MARKET.
• _
SUSOi CO ''''ELASSICIL-Aill AB
-AORMILIEL tr-IJRRELLI
•.
.et araCC3l COL& si ' Now offers for able one of the largest and
, ~ ,
• f,
.stk.t Illarrtycassse, Ir'ssaaasaas II ' ' " beat ( selections of .- - . I
1 i
. ,
. 1 •
PROF. S. SAARTWELL, B. A4' s PRINCIPAL.] GH . . l; .-. ,- ( f..) -11
iiir. I. S.llsEnn; let Assistant, &TeadkerotVocallkislc. '
}Liss L. itichods, Instructress of French and Drawing. , i l IF) p)
.....__• ..,)
Misil E. Blackman', Instructress of Music on Piano. - . I .
'Miss A., W. ll artwoll, Instructress la Printary Depart. .
merit.
Ever offered in Susquehanna - County, and ,
C. C. 'balmy, at. D., Instructor of Anatomy and physioi- 1
probablir - - oomkising the greatest NA.
OT. Dimock, 1.1. .. Lectgrer en " • _?" RIETIP or trinst - different articles; of any
other Assistants and Lecturers will be employed as tae; , .
wants of tho school may demand. . Store in the Northern part of l'enilaylva.
. nia,.and perhapi of the. entire -State.. An
rruE next Term will begin on - I aent is kept in about: thirty differ
.ssortm ~•
- , cut branches oftrade , and - the selections
Monday, November 25,1851.1 are made from labout forty of, the ' best
In inspoat to this Institution, . the trustees atw t Houses in New iYork, -and more than fif.
happy or state that their expectations of success
it to now In , i _n our i, t , f „, liy Dealers and Manufacturers - out of New
i c t, , ,, ,1 =
Zill'hgl i erlinfldent, in saying to the public Yor k .. A l arge proportion of the Goods
that it is entirely worthy of the patronage of all who de ,
sire thorn' mental discipline, a the ac q uisition of know!. are brought direct froth the Manufacturers,
ed g e, whether as a preparation for College,
or other pursuits. Its patron* may be found Wail parte
°r leaching. I thus insuring genuine articles. Custom
of u. County and to them reference Is made ,respectiog , ers on entermolie Store must not expect.
Its merits. , .
1 to find everything in sig , "ht, 1.84 - nearly ev-
Tuition per Term of Eleven Week& I t
Fromm' Department, 2
AI to . ery article wanted will be produced. by
• '
llllrliciEntril Ib. . ... .. 4 ... 6 OW inquiry. Somelidedof the Stock. may be
I Litt In. Greek told German, each. ~ 4
French -.- 3 00. formed by the fellowinr , general outline,
0
e,,,,a,11, wall one Lanrptage ~.. 7 s °• 1 but enumeration is impracticable.
i No bill fur the shore studiesshall exceed.... 9 00. - '
i • Draw lite . ICO.
, Vocal Thule, (three lessons par week,) 1 00.
I Musle on the Plano " 8 00,
L',.c of liistntment 2 00,
Board fronis2,oo to $11,50 per week. •
The :tiocc.nveniences as heretofore tbr those wishing
to board themselves. For other, information address the
Principal at Montrose. - W. JESSUP, President.
C.F. HEAD. Secretary.
Montrose. November, Is6l.—tr
NEVI GOODS
AT TyLEII3 . sToßlli
•FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELLS.
i iPILE of
ran:sr. ClriC)Cbrb El.
arPLCPACIEIII I 3..IMIS,
FRES!! CODFISH, STONE WARE,
W001)EN WARE, 13R00315,
- Ate.. PAINT & VARNISH .
BR CSHES, BLACK.
HAIR,Tooth,
NAIL, and LATHER:
BI{USES, ALL' VERY CHEAP.
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, & LAMP
BLACK,. 'TALLOW, SOAPS
Of every kind but sorr.
AT TYLER'S STORE:-
Bvi mu u rv vi n t ?
L lZ i lg, pt Ecro rm j a e n tir iie C .. amphene ; Tallow,
• " " 1 r 'll: 4 "2 11029itg
-
•
r 10 LIVER, Pure Olive, Castor, ind Metallic Oil, for
machinery : also Ilarlem and British OIL
FOR THE HAIR, AND MOUTH.
IS. ALLEN 'S World'
sHair I iestorer:ZylobalaamumAl
Bnr'l'.e°alBl•l":u!blti°ntnealdt
iilln.llartnic, ensllear ndieHa r Oil,
iMatadv•de-Philoconw. Philadelphia and N• •York-Mouth
War.h. S lz.: ParriplisTmgrant Elfser, fur the teeth and
and gums, Dalyrymple's Mouth Wash, Dental Soap„,tc.
AT TYLER'S sTosr..
lirvit i.,- ,, l .pl i ji n e lp i t i c :s t . tl liZ r o lg n b l is el a l:i ll cre Vegetable
•_Y - Dort ask to get trusted at TYLER'S STORE.
Montrose, Nov. 4th. • HENRY C. TYLER,.
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED - . 40ISELES;
EW:NGMACHINE,
FOR FAIIILT AND 31.13 - CFACTRRIN6 RSE,
495 Broadway, New-York.
. .
it nciei in. all the principal Citiei and
Towns' in the United States.
The Grover & Baker S. 31; Co. beg to'
call the attention of the public jo their recently int:Olin.:
NOISELESS FANNLY AND MANUFACTURING
etWlalit 4igikeliclagtOb
MAKING .3111.: SIIUTTLE OR LOCK STITCU.
These machines combine all the latest useful ireprtiee
men is in sewing machinery; and are highly recommended
for their
Simplicity of Construction;
Noiselessness;. ;
Ease of :Ramage nt;
Capacity fora Inds of work,
And Beauty and Regularity of Stitch.. ,
-Vor!on* *tile* of these machine, adapted to the house
or workihop will he found atlhe different agenele* of the
company throughout the United States. Their new'
SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR . TAILORS'.' .USE
The latest triumph of the rowing machine - art—noiseless.
rapid. and ethttly operateit,—will commend itself to iboce
who use such machlneslur maunhtetoring clothing. •
Grover & Baker Bilichinec,
MAKING TIIE
& BAKER STITCH.
Thew Jitstly.celebrated - machines . , adapted to,alr the
wants of the household and manufactory. contimic to
maintain the pre.eminence which the almost Ontreted
verdict of the public has awarded them. The well.kuown
STRENGTH,ELASTICITY, & DURABILITY'
of thc.Groner -d: -
Baker. .Stitclt will always insure these
machines the preference for family use, for the manufac
ture of such goods is are intended fur wear—for use and
not for chow.
, .
,
Or Wherever the 13 over &.• Baker Stitch MaChines
have exhibited and fairly judged In competition ',with.
the leading Sewing Machines in the market, Including
the Whi.eler & AN tldOn, they have invariably bong, og
- ' r
the Orst premium. • ,
, .
•
This asssction le confirmed by the decision of the Corn
ntttteeeofthb State Feins
iiiataiiliol%..,..
- i -
• Oilio and
. .
. . - • micitiG&*,
recently held. width awarded the drat preniium to_ the
Grover & Baker Machine over all others in competition.
•' • i
F. B. CHAND LER, Agent,i
.
• IF*. . 3lontro)3e, Pa.
..„..
•
DISSOLUTION !
filliE Firm of RILEY & LATIIROF was dissoired by
1. mutual consent; ou the 22d of October. The aceonnti‘
nod notei of the late firm may be found at tbe store for
rrtiletricut. . • 341N0T RILEY,
b'prlogvUle, Nov.4th. I. B. LAU:DWI!.
FThe AloicantllS business will be conlinued by the an.
dersiened, who resriectftdly nolictts the favors of OLD
and NE% Customers. , *•RILEY•
NICAOLSON, WYOMING COUNTY I I, PA.
T.
Winter Teats of, tide Institution V . 1111 commence
Moodamr. Dec. .ind.j.edt: and continue Dieter iormxii.
B: M. wroNE, rringiri3:
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
POINTS AND OILS,
DYE STUFFS,
GROC'E,RIES 4 „
LIQUORS,
• • CROCKERY,
GLASS-WA E,
WALLtand 'WINDOW PAPER,
JEWELRY; '
, - SAFER-WARE, .
PERFUM ERY,
FANCY GOktS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
. BRUSHES
AMERICANS P OCKET KNIVES, .
TABLE CUTLERY and .
SILVER PLATED WARE
LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS,
HARD WA R•V%,',
' lIED cpRDs, '
,
STONE WARE,
• t , -t
'DRY GOODS, •
MIRRORS,
WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS,..
LITHOGRAPHS, • .
VARNISHES, BIRD CAGES,
• • STECTACLES, •i
WHIPS, L LASHES, BROOMS
CTITINrS, PISTOLS,
AMUNIT • ION.
TOl3 C-C. •
MEDICAL it SURGICAL In i struinexts,
SALT, • .1
" SOAP, POTASII,I4:C.,
UMBRELLAS.-
PORCELAINTEETIE
The attenion of the panels respeet,
fully} invited to my stock of Goods,.bonght
exclusively fir CASH - DOWN,, and will be
sold on the same principle for low prices.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose. play Ist, 1801. , •
IF YOU WISH , 'TO PURCIfASE
~~,~ C~'®C~l~~ 8
. •
•
. . .
I AT GREAT . BARGAINS
AT GREAT BARGAINS
Be sure and call at the
Be snro and fetal at the
`Bee-
No. 20
Corner
131n;bam-
HIRSC
•
Have received another Large .
,Lot of
New Fall and Winter
,Goods:
-- - --
••_ - - -
. .
making their's tito largest and best assorted str l ia. 'Vet
exhibited in Broome county. •
Their goals coinprising the latest styles that appear in
the NeW York tbarket, have all been bought for cash,
mostly at auction Sales at large ascrifiea, , and ass now
offered to the public,
.. • .
'
Re:jait.liess,of their Va!ue,
at,a small advant. whereby we are enabled to sell Rich
Good* almost co ally low as the price usually paid for
, cheaper fabrics. I Please read the following Ust of price*:
We are selling Good Delaines for . - $0 12X
Handsome , do - . - - 15_
Rich OrieJtal Ltistres, ' 16 .
Plain and tlgured French merineas, 56 to 1 26
Good Black Silk, wide, for , .75,
Wrsted and Sift doubbal l roche Shawls,: - 4 50
Wholeit Double t hawls, , - . • .526
Handsome cloaks at Great Bargains. . .
All Wool blacktruadclotb; . ,
AU wool-colored cloth; •
A large variety of cloths for man's and boys' wise.
Marteilles Bosolits,
Ladies' cotton tinge ,
Ladies' ribbed wool ' do. 3 pal; • • 5,
•
Good Steel sprittg. skirtic . -- 05
India Rubber combs, . 2
handsome silk fiche, 12X
Wire Port monnhies. 12,,X
And innumerablirother Goodast the same propottion.
• - - •
~ _.
BE SERE AND CALL AT THE "BEE HIVE".
-
before pnrehashig elsewhere, as we are satisfied that this
Is the onlv . plami .to secure such EXTRAORDINARY
BAROALNS.
• ,
iItIRSCEIDUOIN 10111MICEIM3,
•
No. 20 Court Street,
Sigh of the WEE WIVE.
Binghamton, Pctober 1861.
_ ,_______
MIDI Fall Term of this Institution will commence on
J. 'Wednisday, September jtb. The Winter term on
Wednesday December 4tk; and the Spring term,on Wed
nesday. February Illth. :
• Earls Te consists areleiemiwecka.
- p .3C—VIIMMTNIZHID.
TUITION.-t% mon Branches, including Todd mua.
. lc 43,00
Natural Philosiphy, Chemistry.. Physiology and Book
keeping • 4,
Algebra, try and Ancient Languages.... ..... 5.
French, 1 -6,
Bulk on Mond, until the War is over • 6,1
Room rent,
Expenses of iteLltailon room, 1,00
Lectures ith a goel Aparatua are givers s eem
week.
Each room i furnished with a cooling stove, bedstead
i and table, for t use who chooseto.boardthemselres.
.. Board can bed-in the neighborhood et two . dollars
Iper week. - • . ~ ~...
I Pay in advance, or properly secured. , - •
i Ilarlbrd, August 8, 164;2- • • •
r. BAXDUIO, , JR. 0.. L. ILLIALITILLD
1. HARDING & CO.,
•
its
to Dry Gonda. Groceries; Ilardisre, Ready
rinthing,linois Stun*, Sub, Glom, ao., &a.
m Drpot. May 110._5%- • • -
Nichol/
.
LarriT:ii
red
dielVlrike: hi
lee, mp,llll, AK: .
•
WANTED ! WANTED !
WANTED HIM'S SUE
"1,000 bushels of Oats,
10,000 lbs. Fresh Butter, in ' Tubs oi,
R0115,. 1
• -
500 lbs. Beeswax, , '
5,000 dozen Eggs, • I
500 dozen pairs Good Woolen Sochi, I
Aft ZainiCs CAMS'S. 1
I
% sin. wines VIT. , i
Highest Market Price 4, will: be
Paid in .7•.,
GOOD GOODS,
wit _ u. c.irmicbsu.
Montrose, Nor. 4th, 1801.
Tit VAR CIMINO
GREAT' BARGAINS PREVAILING. •
NEW FALL GOODSI
For Cash and prompt slx.moisths buyers.
11. jazr Et.1 2 1.ITurii
would again can atteutlou to N
hls air and Large stock iot
WINTER - GOODS!
, • - now being received, and embracing the most desirable =
varieties of Ladles Dress Goods, in Rich Fail Printa, ,
. Cashmeres. Delaines.Ottoulan-Valoo.. 31crInoes,
Tambonrd.lteps.. Gingham's and Silks ; Stel
• . la. Silk, Broehe, and Wool Long Shawls, .• 2.
, - Rich Ribbons,' Bonnets. and Flowers,
1 • Dadies',Cloths, Broadcloths. Cas- - t -'
shneres, Ac.,with a very Tail
assortment of • •\
r •
I '
Staple and Fancy Goods ..
9 !
as usual in ' - I '' - '
• Hardware, Crockery, Iron.
' Nails, Paints, Oils. Dont, and Shoes, i
lists and Caps. Clocks, Wall-Paper. Ladles' • • .
Fdrs, Buffalo Ro bes, Cupetings, de., with a new !
assortment of Stoves and Trimmings of the best qualify,'
made to ordefi dc.. dc.
rfr As the stock Is large and bought for cash, he is fully
prepared to conquer a " Peace," and secure the highest
advantages of the " War" tolls customers; who arc In- I
lilted to range themselves under las . ..Banners" and is
. 1
cure the benefit/ of the " F ight." ' .
-
Flonr & Salt, constantly on band-I
New Milford, October ISGI. , R. BUHR - ITT;
~_
NEW GOODS .
NEW
N
E
W
G ,
NEW • 0 .
GOODi3.
0
- ' PI \ 1
1.1001).
NEW
~,
L. HARDING &
NICHOLSON DEPOT.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT,
C IL
_• ' ~I
7
Am)
READY-PAY CUSTOMERS.:
We are determined ' not to be ont•done
in the way of
LOW PRICES.i
hive.'
ALL KLIZIS OF PRODUCE inken In ExeWu+ for
C3ll- G 0 0 0: X). D' gig
L. HARDING -dc. CO.
Nicholson Depot, May ith, 1801.-r-Bw.
ater St.
NCOTIC33II.
mut Late Firm of Baldwin & Allen. Flour arid Novi"-
IL Mu dealers, will be continued under the name of Allen.
Deane & Co. _Ali duo the old firm to in the hands of A.
Baldwin for immediate settlement. - A. BALDWIN, •
July 9th, 1861. • W. L. ALLEN.
ERS,
NEW FIRM.
MEN, DEANS & CO.,
Under Montrose Democrat Office,
RE RECEIVING '
h Ground Western FLOU R
_Vesh
every aco day', which we warrant to sarli eathithrtion
as any in market 7 if not good returned at our experige.
Peed, and Buckwheat Flour,
SALT AND. PORK
Bi TIM 'AAA' BARR 'on POUND.
HAMS, , (Sugor - Curedl
. Dried Bee J •
- . Smoke Halibut ,
• Drips and S ps, .
Molasies and • Sugars, • .
.TEAS: COFEEE,' • SPICES;
- • BROOMS, AND NAILS, i
which wuoder for sale at Low Prices; for READY. PAY
ONLY. Montrose, duly 9, IMO.
MANHOOD.
HOW. LOST, HOW • sRESTOIIIII.
'TUST Published. In a fielded Envelope : Ou the nature,
al treatment, and radical care of epermatonbres : , or sem.
Mal weakness, sexual debility, nervousness and hsvolOn•
lacy emissions, producing impotency, consumptiOn, and
mental and physical debility.
By DORT: J. CUL'VEItWEI.L, M: D.
The important fact that the Awful. lietleee t of self
abuse may be etTeeraidly removed villbou Ishmael, mall-•
cinesor the dangerous applications of candies, rostrum
ants, medicated boogies, and other' empirical devises. is
here clearly demonatruted,and tbeentirelynew and
ly siteeessild treatment, as adopted by
_the eelebiated au
thor folly explained, by means of whic h every otte le en
abled to care himself petteotly. at the Aeast possible emit,
, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums ofithe day.
• Thelecture will prose A boon to thousands and thousands
Bent ander seal. in a plain envelope, to any sddesse,yiest
pad, on receipt of two postage stamps, by addreastnt
Dr. CM J. C. ELME, _
•I>at lkiwery, New York. , Past Office DO, 45141
• Fruit WARMS., •
!CREST IN TUN MARKET, comr,alpf: dlf ores
*PAP and prima, for rale by, AB E j,TIARATIX.
Angutil,
Tutsil'fi.
GOODS.
MADE TO
--o
NEW MILFORD
NORMAL SCHOOL.
`.l~ L. SaWf . ~tY, pr3aci~ttl
• Intemedbire l uz i r r a k . 1 : • marmirn-
Instr. 11. ialatitailf"A•ke,
MUSIC.
less KART ILIAPP. I "Liss LJ.
- TUITION—NORMAL . DEPATITMBINT. • -
• ilnailsh brine' hes.—commoo.
114-• her, •• and mathematics. -
au: . Including Win and French.
Basle arid Painting, earta.'
/MB WPSTILIt TERM of this '4lOOl will sononenee r
VIEDMCBDAY, NoVlimattitrith, and continue Y
woks. Every llndlfty will be afforded the student to w
miles a thorough education. Board may be procurer al
sl.l3per week. Rooms can be obtained at reasonable
rates, for those Itishlter to board themselves. .
For plateaus address the Principal or Dl:erten.
By order of the Baud. 11. GAMUT'''. Pres
IMICLIt; See. (Now lditteri, Nov. 4th.
. . •
s 00/#,
COMME RCIAL Locer CO
hanna 4u.EtEnt
BINGHAMTON N. Y.
FACULTY:
•
if WAX/WELL, Principal, Professor of: the
t4eienee of Amounts, Prudent Accountant.
Author of LoweirsTreaties upoo Book•Ktep.
ing. Diagrams illustrating.the same. -
Jona Kamm. Commercial Accountant, Profes't
of Book Keeping and Practical Mathematics.
• J. J. Cairns, Assistant Professor in the Book
Keeping Department. •
kJ. WARNER, Professor of Practical and Or-.
• namental Penmanship; Commercial • Calcula
tions and Correspondence.
. LECTUREUS:
Hun. Daniel H. Dickirson, Lecturer on Comnier
-Mat Law and Political Economy.
Hon. Ransom Baleom, Lecturer. on Contracts
PrOmiasory Notes and Bilk of -Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial
Ethics. .
EXAMINING COMMITTIEIR:
Iles. Sherman D. - Phelps, W. K. Osborn, 1•;sq.
Tracy R. Morgan, EN. . •
. Th 9 object of this College le to afford to all
an opportunity of Obtaining a thorough Business
Education.
-The Books and Forms are carefully arranged
by practical accOuntauts expressly for this fn.
1 stitution'and ..mbrace all the recent implore.
merits.
The course of fnatryetion compriven every
department of basittefie. The learner• wilt be
thoroughly taught the science and practice of.
Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied tullts.
following kinds of basinesa, viz: General- Mer
chandising, ManufaCturing, Banking, Commis
sion, Blearnboating ' Railroading, Forwarding
Fieightieg,ForeignShipping.
YOU MEN
Can qualitytheinseives In a "shOrt time, at this Institut
lion, to 11 Important arid lucrative eltnattons. Ample
references can. be given where graduates of Ib6o are now
filling desirable situations with salaries Iraqi $500.t0 VOW
The trosirietors are In Rowe:Peon of testimonials from
iota_ .o post—
soma of the rstCummercia! noises in the State, totals=
they have furnished book-keepers, showing their entire
satisfaction and confidence in the ability of the graduates
atlas Institution.
PEMIANSUIP
In all its branches. taught by the moot skillful and thor- •
°ugh miters of the vit. No College in the country en
joys a higher reputation in this department. Ladles' De—
pertinent entirely separate from that of the gentlemen.
Students can enter College at anytime. No vacation.
Time to complete4he course, from 8 to 19 weeks. Sta.
dents passing the requisite culmination are presented
withthe most elaborate and -elegant engraved Diplom
Issued by any Commercial or Classical Institution In tha
Assistance rendered to graduates In .procuring,
situations..
For terms of tuition: price .of, board, testimonial• of
graduates tilling puaitiinnote, address the proprietors for
circulars containing foil tartteulars.
LbwF;LL & WAILNER,
Proprietors Binghamton !Commercial College.
Nov. 8. !60.—y • Binghamton. N. T.
Mark These Facts!.
Tux Tssrncorr 01 Tliz WHOLE, won!)
Holloway's Ointmpntl.
• Bad Lap, Bad treasts, Bores and Mean:.
k LL descriptions of sores are remediable by the prop,
tl er and dilfgentree of this inestimable preparation.
To attempt to cure bad lags by plastering the edges of Itus.
wound together is a toile; for phocild the skin unite. a
botnry_diseased condition. remains underneath to bleak
out with tenfold fury in a few dace: The only - rational
and successful treatment. as indicated by nature, lila To.
dace th e inflammation in and about the wound, and to
soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty i the
Ointment, as salt is forced into mast.
Dipthada, Illeoratekillare Throat, and (Searle. and*
ether Fevers." • _
NY of the share diseases may be cured by well vie
11 k . bing the Ointment, three times a day, Into the cheat
throat and neck of the patient ; will soon penetrate an d'
give immediate relief. 'Medicine taken by the mouth
mind operate upon the whole system ere its Influence cat
be felt In any local part, whereas the Ointment will do Its
work at once. Whoever tries the mignentthe above
manner...for the' i ses,es named, or any similar disorders
affectlng.the chest andthroat, will find themaplves
teliaa
ed as by a charm. •
•
Piles, Fiestala. Strictures.
tIE . above class of complaints will be removed by
T
nightly fomenting the parts with warm water,. and
then most effectually rubbing In the Ointment. Persons ;
suffering from these direful complaints should lose not a
moment in arresting their progress. it should be under
stood that it is nut sufficient • merely to smear the Oint- - :
meat on the affected parts, but it must be well tabbed in
for some considerable time two or thrce.times a day, that '
it may taken Into the system, whence; it will remove any •
hidden sore or wound as effectually as though palpable to
the eye. There again bread and water poultices, after the.
rubbtng in of the °lntermit- ISA do great service. This
is the only sure treatment for Impales. cases of craw fa
the stomach, or where there may be a general beariat
down.
ladisarotions et .Touth ;—Sores and Mears.
L(YrCIiES, as also swellings, can, with certainty, ba.
B
radhallv cured If the Ointment be used freely, and -
the• Pills be taken night and morning as recommended
In the , in the - printed Instructions. When treated In any
other way they only dry' up in One place to break out in
another; whereas this Ointment will remove the humor -
from the system, and leave the patient's vigorous and •
healthy being. It will require time with thq use of %ha •
Pills to ensure a lasting care. • •
Dropsical Swellings; Para' . psis and Stiff Joints:
LTHOUGH the 'bore complaints differ widely ea...
.401 k. their origin and nature, yet they. all require lucal t
treatment. Many of the worst cone., of such disease,
will yield,in a comparatively short space of time' when
this Ointment is diligently rehired into the parts affected..
even after every other means have failed. In all serious .
maladies the Pills should be taken according to the print.
ed directions accompanying each boa.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be used t;s.
•
~the following roars:
Bad Legs. Chiegoloot,, -Fistulas,
Bad Breasts, Chilblains.. Gout,
Burns, - Chapped 'lands, Ltnbno,
Glandular SwellingsCorflp, (Son) riles,
Bite of Moschetoes, Cancers, Rheumatism, -
and Sand-Flies, ('ontracied and Scalds.
Coco-bap, - ,StitrJoints, : • Sore Nipples,
Sore Throats , Skin Didetl.CS, SCIITYY r
Bore wools, Tumors,- , :Ulcers.
Wendati. Yaws - • sc. I<c. &O.
CAUTION !—:Cone are ...ermine Unless, the words . .. flot-
Lnwsv. NavrTorut AND ' l,oX4aoll,' s are diecerniblo
watermark In every leaf of the bank of directions around
each pot or boa %O. same may be plainly seen brad:Ming;
the laafft/f4fighL t hantiscony reward will be given rte.
any one rendering. such information as may lead to tha
detection of any party or ;wile. etntittesfalting ttuarnedl
eines or vendaNg Itte,sarneAlio.WillC them to be sPozioov
• •
Bold atibeltanufactory ofPrpfeesor Heiuma, SO
' Maiden Lane, New. 'Sock, and by alt respectable Dmggists•
and Dealers in Medicine, throasboat the civilised world.
In boxes at Z cents. fit cents. mail each.
VP — There Is conalderablo saving by taking larger boss* .
B.—Directionsitatthet guidance of pa t ients In every
disord.r era alitxrdla each box.
OMB S➢RE NM
*Lacs r.u.ttiza.. MI eir o
IDIV •
ANTIiA-900 able tadled sountirried nip be=
IT twewb the agea of elibteen and thlitrilvd years,
pollees thmktre dpot OM inches MO, and of go
4.ameter.•
THE TER)tqf SEE?InCEiR 3 YEARS.
'IMMO ut pay,lrfrom
.
1 $ / 3 1 :- 1 1* 1124 PIM lIIMMEL;
RI additirulikb tittle provided with quartet/: food.
'
fool. dot ni. and medical attendance. - • •
Merit ammo Warted Vow thee Tooke every
day and le oratatutiosod Lieutenant, In the Regular ATI.
tor. .
troy all other Inftmatlon apply to Corporal ReuliUt,.
Chletteatesaranklinißoum Montrose i Corporal Mitch.
ell, GreatillandlCorVirst lgoblisoo. Solailea: or at
Ritemattwa du. den, Clay; CaptatAyoutiotrah litßak
trl.lWlliting Glaog., .., . :,. ! . -..., ~. . • • •