The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 06, 1862, Image 3

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SSE 'LATEST WArigElia-‘. - • Aczwzyr
. • Feliroaryi 2, 1862: ..- • - .
jjlZ.holk rt(ll.lon..l.lntotitoO Fish, To Az i tiviamemallEammg.
o Codomissiotiers appointed by . the Gov-i
•Ilinent to proceed to Riehtranid-ttnd x--= -4:•••••';
-0% i,ie for the relief qt . the Foilernl . New.: Settlement of.V.trieland.'
hel,t by the repels, left, War! ington !
Siatur,itly 11%r Fortress llnttroe,Nrhence
....111 g . o to rebeldont antler a . tiag of
:••trour t 2,', effort W:175 , .1.t)
Seerl:l; . lry of \Vat mid, lions
Ely t() the commisttionvbtit he lielt.l
:It it 11 &AIM be improper, as itr. Isla
)111± ect Avidh the-- gOverninent ; nt
thnelto.;:aiti he would., aiseat to:
au pronos:il if ttki?. geritlenran , •di
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dotractei.ft's a member
Gir.; , .reF , ot the United' ; ;Stati.x.s.
I , tatetl, on. Slturtlay to
, Zo prissentntive liarkzts, titat
:trit( . ..tl .TamesLand - aa briglitlior
id: the vxprisss tonlerstmilling
hat he ',vas to serve under NajorkktWral
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,rioter.'' _
.., I for corn, sweet-petatoes. tobacco, all Midis of iegMables
end root
i t ,t ero art p . s p an c l i th s e great variety '
tar ot itru n. R,
b s ia n ck ch ber u .
'(2,lontl lint'fit;ltl htt's &Heti ll'ack II•oin
T ,..„ 1 , „ i „..l iru i t to Poitif sAille LO toett, tOs ! ries, melons and other , fniitis. beh adapted to the, India
„,, delphia and New Turk markets t In rel,pect to t he
titit!itt, t-: it At'itA illll.loSsible, 00. etcetsurn • 'sna erniat . therei.an he no mist ake, as visitors can eatara sati •
1• . 1 I, ~. ...in . ! t . ~!'• flee ro - .,: ( 1,,,t0 inoeetliii-wag : ,. in nd ot. and none-are cipeeted to buy_ before so doing,
alt Zth e ge .
11... l'• , rWttr: l .:' 11,C IttlS Nlt.rileri . . , 4 several re- 1 euni li ett i c u e / I., t t `' nle ` Citi t ieee tT el t a 6 te c n u ie rr tn t. e; " ri ' . l ,..! l C, r a
,• , ..,11‘.i••;s:tile«.i. , in the t ' ll'i'&ll%Th s of Piketon, 1 1 would he roost in their being.made. It is considered
11l 111 , I r.losi” ill littiriplivele - Zkiarsliall or his The Besarn . it Soil in the union.
c,? , , . 1 tit
c.: :11 - tity 'could be. round. . [See renert of Solon Robinson. Esq., of the New Yoft •
, , Trilmne, and the well known ,a4n•lculturtst. William Par.
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,:,'- 'lint( y lint; bee') chartere d to n-, of Cinnaminson, New'Jersey,whlelt Will be furnished
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•: : v s - y litret • hundred -and eiglity-six ' in qu iie " .l • •
• ..„11,1 -, cr,:lo 110401119 Fortress ,Iloti-1 ' • ur31:111 261:46113X311rZi• •
, Ivy looking over Hasp the c . aslr trill p Ire t hat
ia
'..., la ter
k 'y k t, 1,: . ' s,, l ve:,l 1, ejs,', - riers ill ili e s O uti,._ i.munnation with New York and Philadelphia twice a day,
~ being only thirty-two miles Trum the latter. • Produce fn
'r.,, ye-,01 will probably sail to -day. 1 this market briligs double theprice that It does In ices
,:
i tZls , , s t i , i , s t t.,%nt ni fratr. t hei .
Sec ri:inry Seward has ordered the re- it arkettltecsitsea,-mioar thin
4 1 ,I i tio t i tle if rel n hud
~ , s• fr.•tti Port- Lnf:tyette of all persons fur what the farmer sena be gets thehightat ;rice t whilst
gruteries and other articleshi! purchases he getst th
...,,, It ,i ,, ,ri on board of - armed insarment i lowest pric e-. In the West. what he sells Wino' h im a e
cs ,
. . I r itittice, t l ,, mt ftr ss bat he buys he paye two priers. In
I 'I:- r t tier • representation '
of
,Iltin.Alfred 1 . i m3 e. ik l att r n i r r e el i c io s i e n t e tl . e c h ea " ireo 4 :l7, ° o t Pa c i l iti l ie 3ntage t s c . cities
Cl„. :•Azg l w en F a rzl , a i iid a, a:d the ?diddle Slates. Beta near his
...!% - 17;t. IL: , PeesMt , llt _and Secretary d >Mations. Helen school for his chi-1-
,', :ft, it iris I•c011 deterittilled to put aii i drat, divine sirs-ice, and all the adiantages of =civilize
!. • I ' is ::1,; ,. ...e,1iteri 110 W Confined in - . New I Luu ' ai'dh°l"mar aIA
' °tr. ' .
i 'l l ,l4C= C1..12241t.A.TE
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~ ..., L l , :d Philadelphia, 111;00 a lOOlitig I-Is delightful; the winters bei a sa l ubrious and ,open,
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• • 1 whillA the in a` rater. ar b e . no warra n ''qr tha n In the No rth.
I. : I . pi-oils:4:s, of SN'ttr. , - ''...,, : I The iocati ' t ' ' s. line of latitude with northern
,• ' oanter Ericsson arriveil at .1. - or- ,' Virginia °P
1 1 ' uPu " t
I Pi . .n...a;eNVieet•otia Cil tsiai. or CLIMATE rot ItssUrn.
•.% ~ ?,•fll's. , a. on . Pridn ) y front Ilatteras : ironsi be uteri; bc - herntofii Vineland. The mildness of
~,; , N,‘ li h the iii'Epilienii ZotiaKes on '-ifistsclimatiat!d.its bracing influence,. makes ft excellent
_ , „ .„ ;pa all pm/ism/my 4,,Tectima. 41 '
psia or general 46111.
:',, .. , ;!e toeing bean unable' to eross 1 fy. Visitors 4till hoticc edit:leis:nee ina few days. CAUL,
1,,• I etr a t t ies former place, She lootiglit ii
a " a f er `? -1 are '" jaerwa-• : • • - •
~., hln ,:- neve.,exeept that the Intrii4ide ex- - Convenience at Band. ,
voiding material is. plenty. Fish and oysters are
~ y, it ss:::, tihotit, it., leave for itti, clesti- 1 plentiful and Cheap.
`ti. 'fiiere is -.aid to Lai a great • panic I visitorb ihebt expect, howe;er,t . o s . ce anew Place.
; . „•1•,,,11,;, : 1; 1 ,1 1,-,;tidowil, On . a c e° nn t 0 t*,'. 'Why the Property has not Been Settle . ..a Iles
fore.
- 01: - 1 "..."' 2 . - ''x i"'"ted " 14 11.1.•)se cities, 1- Thie - onestiOnihe reader naturally cake.
It Is because
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, it has been held in large tracts by fealtie s not disposed
' to'sell, and beim: without railneld facilities they had few
itidneements. The railroad ha, Just been opened %tun'
the property th is season, for the drat thne.
I.l,itors ari , ,tiown user theland in a carriage, -free of
rapt-ass, and nen4.1,1 time and uptpartnuily foiliortingti
investtption. T4Tose who came with a view to settle,
i should bring' eons'' to secure their purchases, as lota
, the,. are nop held upon refusal. ' • -
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I Tut_s.irpre Tines tea IlAtaltTlXEs, where people have
; ,ceo thrown out of employment or. business, and pinss.
b., vogue little means or smell Weenies. is toslart than.
se! rev a home, They can buy a piece ui land at a • small
price. and earn More than wages t - ti .Improving It, and
whop it lad:Melt is a certain Independence and no loss.
litfew acres In fruit trees will'ineure aromfortable liv.
leg. Thy land Aspnt down to hard time prices, and a ll
.:...c_ ~,, ........ _,.;._____, .' • Impros emetls can
.. be Made at a cheaper rate litisti .mo st
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:•: :,'.t ~,.'. i;•1' Of 'Ton. V.,slWill; M. I “1-1,i,'1.:3!if time. _ - t
.111 , ‘'S,l S •ct'ct 3l' S' Of Will : , the ilex, liiiilt- 1 beln . g laid% e u t t '' ‘ ‘ Ji t tli v il i n tl it t ;i l ar r d nj e l p ic a l ei rr n n s t o a n ve th ma t e74, llr W " R d h' i ll s .
..• - - 'tomtit fu the centre—de ••1 r lo t s - * c.
1' A.';'-' - • - ' . i I i'. e - M . 'tli , i'l'st El'i s eoPa l '• siso 10 two , two and ;i2licel'inrr,..,lontthoae-7"inn ether from;
t71::;:..!:.:.::•1 the lion. Ilarniltlin .FiSli, of 1 mei lent, lotb so fect'front bv IY-1 fe:tde t e-P7st StiV ia‘ - )
. , I. ~ ble une.half cash and the balance within a year. •
15 (-. 1 ‘...! ;;„ :-,,,.., :tri,onticsl (-still tiriaslollcra i ' J only noon ferms•of twenty acre s, Or more, tht.fonry lt eax a s
0 t;-!1 1 10.. pl - ist,tiers belonzing to lie sr- I Orin l'l'ssil'en• - ....
. , „ • i'in! l n t sr 3 lll l . N . 4it - Xn T I L I 2:I!ERS,
the town affords
a fiat'
aPaa'
~I . I :,.' i 'ilitti , l Males tif.sW in en itivit v . atufacturing business. and other sr
;titles, being -near Philadelphia, cud tbs. surrounding „ .. . _ • :..1., in Vil7inin - , and el s elvilereiJ countryisas it lar , -e population, which affords a good
. ',.. .' ' , itch regulations as p lay be 1 market. '
Tills ci..ftleinent,..ln the Course of several year's, will be
. .. ....: -; lie :z11 1 .:111 . 111t's I.:it'!li ... g eilS - 1 one Of the moil beautifal placei In the country, and moat
.. , airevahle fare residence.
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„t 'tiers, relieve - Utica' izetes...,.
- , It 'i intended to make it a'Fruit
Vine and (mo le_
I .ei I'.'l,`. nit for tbeir eonify. l, rt, at i countr), as this calving - ii
profitable a nd
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. , , ~, ~ „:' 1 I ~,,, • u n ii,.d . s tates - - ,kil d ! best adapted to the market. Es cry adsnntace. and car
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, yen i enee for the settlers, will be inirodaced n hich will ip
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.... It . I „li , g 11 ,,iifi c A 1,, , ,- • 1 die- sure the priotperity of the place. The hard times 'thin':
. . , . t out the coatatry will be, an advantage to the settlement.
t.. - ; -- , Itt 1 ttt It' :ilittititiill'ttl.if. hail ,pruntrtly
~as compels compels people to resoit to agriculture for a ,11. y.
at•(•(.14:11iel.•
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i)ay..l
trim a d _ e t ,, ... a i r i , n , i t p i z s o t f i t: , t ta io t i i -l o e n are pnretia sing. cud people
.:,,•1• ~nisi' dt..chireg. that tlie . should visit the place at once.
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• ' ~ , ',” f !I i,,tl pri.: 0 1),...p.; t ,i „II cm , - ! Impri,red :snags also for sale. •
'CIAI IdElt: - -Land can be bon ,, ht with or without 'titn•
- ',. ' •-, '; -, il es' ;Ile hell. 1,11 . t:nlitiV- bee. The llinber at market vileation. - -
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... I Thc Tithe le indisputable. 'Warrantee deeds given.
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' .. clear of :di ihennhrance,' wh en the money Y paid.
--, . ~, 1 s. , is 1 .1,11 eat is tilli.,l,llor-illg• 1
'. l i t „ , ! t arding cony,eneneee at hand.
• , ....; t •i . l't is lit tp Antes fnn (I Mr. 1 tobi]n t o " n " a r.' v r i !' n m i. P is i Zee " ,rbeVt re , atii-aeutieereertiisi of
te• E ".\ -c i ' u n t 4 :l
... :', ',I I:. ''..[..s'a it•ls.• i 1 w ill be construed i Rural - In
• • i 'Route to the land :—Leave Walnut erect wharf , Phil's
,„:.. • , ,j., i',,,1! _or lilt sistelerite !-enverti- . tlelphia. at 9 ..'cl.mk; A. At., and .4 P. N. (u n l es ' s there
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e, • • 7 .! ,_,,....,. i shield he a. change of honi.) for Vineland. on, the Glass
/ `i 11 , I.•;" ; 114r:1%11111 1111 h-ink it-Inroad. When you loan the cars
1 ,...' ' • ''' . . i at Vloclat.l Statism. ju,l, opened, ino , ilie for -
CLUE,. K. I. s .ANKS. Postms-ter,
Founder nfthe Colony,
NTS:II. - A itol-ccialtie pertain of either sex In ' • VINtLAND P. Q.. Cumberland Comity N. J.
... ... • .:1.`, , ,rh00d to sill J. R. SI:0'01r. Ot.lVa j 1 • S -
.., ; ~...-, '. I._ ISt ft ir, r d..a.if.6 ! ,
~,a , s m. i.„.„.., p,.,,,,,._ ; I . .—There ii• •
s. ebririp.,e of care et Glassbero`. Also
Itt.twarc of tthttrpere tat illy cars front New York and Phil
,, :a :t thin, trau,par:nt fluid: it it ' the i a_fielphia to Vincland„lnquirrog your business, destine ,
'.,. .r - 11 for di,,...ast, 4,1 Till: throfa, lIIIIZS. Or
A" ~. :',... diphtheria. Croup, Vi:banpinp, Cough, ', l ion , .0 t , ~,,, ~.,0, -
1 , iris arid sulphur IN.oner.t strQhrthen the 015- I --"---.:.-"'''''''"..'.....- ' . .
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11. ft'Zl:t....y!i..::4•..Z:i i r!7l : awl parity :he blood.: I bane 'A ! ••
' . -j ... 1 : '.1 %;..%; '"...'.V " ''' ..- ".I:. 'ir 36 " ". r l i . RTPORT OF• SOLON ROBINSON,
L......•.•, , .......,...., n r, Ktlbll'l prOrit -,, 1-
-'l:,, I viii -,ad to env one free by mall.:
.. 0 r TUE NEU:NOT:F. TRIDUNE. '
J. It.-ST.tPl , i)fift. CSIC:IIf.t . ,
-crotc vita
412 BroadwyY. .N.' . Y. 1
—....:.....,...., I ' INEL,IND SETTLEMENT.
-1' stlecess - nr Gen
, .: ,Irvening
'‘.1t ,, 0f5,i1 . 143/ 1)1 7 ..4 rig is 4,1 Ni,rtli
. \a-1t PrtiViSitlll
- ,r. Itas Isslti.4l :L irr,nlalnativn
rile 2241 of F . elittilir
~r plwal 6rdimuice 6f (lie
the I 8:11 ot Novotalwr, tutli
4 1 1 .14' k:lt twoypre!..eutatives
3:).M..41.7"..11gt5, : • - 7•."" The (aloe - inn it an extract from the report of
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...i :i 1..):', +• , 1;::;,11, 3 tilliin I" V :30 lh, S:1.111110 . LI. ~.5.1... it0bi.,,,:,. E,,,.. published in the New : York Tri.
. ; bone, in reference to Vineland. All persons, can read
:iii;,- <, a,: , ...,1 tin t . i.:trt. .1 this report with interest. -
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I:I M. , :t I i , 'S.r,•.. JailliTy 13-ISt, of sc - nrlet 1 Advantr,tes of Fanning near Romie—Vineland—ne- 1
.., 1..,..1t , J.Lo. a , soli (..)
T•' . • 1 IP , - i iit , iiry nitti i marks upon llarl—Soil f its treat Fertility—The '
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acted i . ..• . -, - t i •. , Canse of Ecrtility-- , Arnount of Cropy- Produced—
,.: , , our N Lais-4n nine' i Practical Evidence.
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- It i, certainly one of the twist extr_nrive fertile tracts,
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, ; j mum . v .] G o i . 18G2, j3e t „ ! le a n a i n i,,,, I,ct i d o,iti..ot. and -suitable. condition for
.. ~... . . , pleasant farming that Me know of this side of the west:
- i... Li.i=l2lii.er Of 0l ii , .. :ilia .31:1Ty .tin prairies. 'We found some of the oldest farms appa.
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~,.,d, ::!id w if e o f G eonre ; ~...,,ii . ,i , r e rently Just as profit:ll' - prt.dective as when fret cleared
r.: - ,-, , of fori•st nay or eh - altered years ago.
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•,.',. i 2 7 y ttnrs. -- • , : g'ite d,olegist would coon discover the Clll9e of thin
' continued fertility. The whole couttlxv is a. Maxine: - de
s------,,-"- * --,...,.
Dissollition. ... - ;_:=-._""-:""_t_ . 4 ' posit. and all through the Soil we.founfevidences or Cal
. ' 1 careous substaxices, generally in the form of indulated
, calcareous Marl. showing many distinct formsof ancient
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• - , • ; shelbcof the tertiary formation :and this snarly substance
ry ii y, ..,....,.-tlier- , lllt. lovretoforir existing under the name i i- scattered all through the soil. in a ',ere comminuted
a W.. 0." IT I & RILEY is hereby dis;olved by its , own , tone, and in the exact condition most easily assimilated -
; „,,, I, , n , T-,- 1,,,Az... and accounts or the late firm ore • by suchplauts is the farmer desires to cultivate.
.: a, i Lands of J. P. W. ita.r.r. All persons interested 1 Marl, in all he !circus has been used to fertilize crons In
..• - •-i.,....1e,i11y reque-tod to mill and settle : AT (INC 3,:. ; Eugland, from the time itwas occnpied by the Roamer :
~, . , , ,,- 1 a rsountA MUST RE CLO SED VP %VITA OUT . and in France and,Germany a Marl bed is counted on as
1 , .-...... , -.',. J. It. DEWITT. ; a valuable bed of maurre. that can be dug and carted
. .!!,....,..7ese, :ran 11. Igi'lt:-.lw; • J. P. if, RILEY- I and spread over the :Md. Bow moat more valuable then
s „ ' iit must be when found already mixed through the:soil,
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- 1 wuere new:particles will be turned upload exposed: and
ew ranme Arge - '
1 e tr a a r ti th :fi . e-med to the owner's use every time be stirs the
Tl, IV. no 1:1..61nel e3OthrdeS the li.iners. of the'. Having then satisfied oar minds with the ca' e: they
..:....' il::..i :.713.2.W1TT ,k itiLri. at tie Osisttand, (La- ' Will maim excited with wonder at seeing indubitable ev.
t._,;•.: , ;.•. , - Dallding,) where a full stock oficleute of fertility of a soil which in our situations, hay
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it the saute general. characteristics oral Ita,,tappearaim
,,t.
Dr ,- G c+ , lrl S i ' flats and. Caps,
i , i ce;., is entirely unixtnunerative except asits productive
. . . i ness is promoted by artificial fertilization.
. A fe , V Words about the quality and valet; of this land
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Iron and 'Nails
, i for =,ltltivation,. of which we hate some strong proof. •
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- • , Gar first visit was to Williain I). Wilson, Franklin
Zatu a.r.,d, Gil: , ,
• ~,,,,,,i.p.Gloucester county, who purchased some eight,
• ', miles north of Milville, about-three years ago, for the
i . 7! r t....,-::1-. cry, yankos -Notions, purpo.c of estahltiliing a steam milLto work upthe tint
; her into lumber, j o rend oft liv the new railroad, as well
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`n`'' , '', T " ' l y.t Shoes, teather ' tire . . =, as the firewood and med. foral hich be built a track. a
i. " 1 mile and a hall long. lie also furbished sixteen miles of
con constantly be found. *, .. I the . road whith tie, and bud no. doubt made the • mill
II- - .C.11 ~lw Iv , be l•iii tolte'ehl's old friends and all who . prnzliable, though his main object war to open a farm,
~ ;,,, * -v of :Iv; :3 buy, :trucks. J. IL DEWITT. ; 'laving become convinced that the soilvrar valuable for
n...:::r.- , :. :Von:nary - •
.-.'-, - ; eithitation. .In this he bar not been disappointed, as
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tonne or his prove. Tor tort:trice, the second time
on One acre, worth
croup
i s ~, 'of hig, lasi bu.thelr of potatoe s :, -" .l' 'f
ate
.... t ; to centb II builtelle the lid& • This year, seven acres,
i. „ . „ t .,-- ~.,11 , A c u 1i 0 ... ( 1,,,. F e biit ary 1 401 `field withoutnianure, produced 356 bushels ornate. In one
kli , . ) ,
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' , the first crop - was Totatoes, planted among the
tii.,,..;:f litt. c.olit col (Alit. e 11511.111334 • With.', roots. and : yielded 75 barbels. The potatoes were • dug,
, 1 mid wheat sown, and yielded 16 bushels : and the stubble
•tz..ist.ii:: t vael.ters. 1 ,-.Ativertisettlettt Ithd • turned nacho. andeown to buckwheat which vielded 33%
; bushels; and t lieu the grtei nd u•as sown' to ''clover and
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.r.:!ctt i tarti• ite t .emet:. - : . i timothy. which gave !It a first crop 24 tone per acre. •
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• 'llk fertilizers uppliml to these crops dote first, ashes
-----"'" from C.Warilr, ' ett:Ctilld, .224 pone& Of superphompluate
.7-ILreiTSICIWIL T .NELIVO WJES ' :. - 7
of linte ; thlrA, _'oat nOunds Peruvian guano; then sObusti
-' 'i vie of slacked lime hasbeen spread upon the clover slams
,) 1....1.7,1 - ind. Ireland and Scotland. it was Mowed.. and turned In fur wheat, - c
Mr. Wl6Oll 6 growin„, ,, cropty and the - wheat stubble of
A Ea - .4 kli BELL:IZ S.f.o*2 DRAFTS. CO rams of one ', the present tteittn. all Indicate hie land as 4 - amditetlve as
..:x ;,„ :,,d and upwar.h: ilayebki in all the principal any pact o f thestate, , - •
...., ,i. - ..: 1.,-,laud. Ireland . And 8. - 04thand.ior sale by -. 1•, At Mary Iturrow's. an old Style Jersey women farmer,
--"- 'W:4, a. cocints. .k Go: . locust s . . set eral4niles.south of Mr. Wilson's, we were'rhpartica.
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- ! - , ltfoutrose, I'll. !, lady struck with the fineappearanee ofti field ofearn,that
stopped to Inquiretif the hired matt how it was pro.
' -. .: -1-- . 7.-- 7:'''.E--. : due,..d. , We foetid that the 'Mad had hien -the ytalr but
- . 1 out before in wheat. flArb with clover, and this cut one
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'';',.' '3 - at,ois '. N'otice . seasni; and last sprine-plowed once, with one -poor old
': i nag." and planted Mith corn.
' , ....' 7 :" :, t o ii EtEfSV GIIVEN to di Pe ' r6OLF ‘3.'intt . ...Yes. but you manurednigh„wesuppose 1" we said tn.
~. iO, •ntae. r, ~..,.fust the Eitatc of triA.ste itSVItTII talent' z terro.lativelv, and got his reply:— • •
Zir,..qz.;?:‘ ;. , t.hip:.lt•cia*A. I.,Mit the - same Must bee e,ll- - aal. yikreee,we couldn't -done that: -'cause we
....-----tees to the audersignisi fOr gititr4ttnelt . And all ' ketitrt[but forty-one horse loads altogether. for- 23 acme,
"n• :n[:, •1.:,-d 1..mt4 eittail are yetpioiJa - td to nitt.e : and wowautelthe naort'on't for the truck ."• - -
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~ ' VW tomitatins reed of beets, carrots, cabbage, =cum
it, R. SMITII: l ... , . heye..ipe;lontt, Att.,„ And a very productive patch of Lima
f:: -IT: G.ri.t_r.. T ' lrecl O r ''' ' %can B, , :erown tut' torkettig. '8 we were satisfied that
t • •• - - the Soil - was nut tufa:tit% even unaided I/clover. which
. .-..— :Ad fed the; earn, begtiote the—tr.tek pateh'.• had not been
•.,
.--,------- _
, el - overact. end bad hideti in cultivation long, enough to ob.
MT :ra ITJ TOWS , NOTIACIE i - /iterate ell Iligthl orate forest
••• - . • Oar next rboir WWI to its largo farraof Andrew Sharp.
'N. --, ..int`P. 1 , rt SUESS' GIVEN to ail persons having de- , dee miles north of Itliivilie. from half to • mile. east of
.• ;.:...,,, 1- ~,z, . insi ti:' Estatis of ELIJAII R. MAi'Rlate '. the ralirOadi 6,l43loetebolli ilti VW neintro -of iluplAa, . d..-•
.I: ~,,,, ~ ;.. .: ~ I,,,,ji,htp. sit- it that the tank. innt,t .be I ;,jr. Slntrp eolnapated work hers in Deaallaber• 18,58 :4 1 2:
pre :, , ;;1,•4 t.. Ito- ondersilm'ed for arrnorlment. and •o d rdt oeye.i;- -Fli ICJ& tbin UMW yaws lux bas gut -W4
a ''''-cr''''' •' ft. ' l " . " 4 c ot 'u t4 4 . '" : 0
Q ere 'N4.*Ll'ed -iv make i acres aim m
aimed and in crops this stoma. all wait inelosed
:ca: , l:.,tre I,,,yewnt. i . --- ,( and divided lido saYaral gelds . with, todar . rail Or p 01e ,.. J4a.:::J, t;v, -
I it . 0, 1.4 -ILES. E.T•f-cPbotr-- !I.nce t ha* built it two•story dweitioe. about tblrty4ta
,-.--.. • - ior forty fret. rani is emallerSousc ter fart3latrarer,S, and a
Adialinistia i tor's, Notice. s4a , t - C : 4 4 leil d . ' l ?' ' ' rzid Iranari
"I
soma
otter
411tbIllgsib Pi
ble pas.to l d ttc ,4114 ere= for
Cast the tens
-lArintrizAs letterset Administsatlin to this estate ori Iniel4sta la- t:t.14:450 ° 1: 2 11 1 F1t oWdes Par i GorefY V Atilton Ti agley,Jutaiof Jackson tarp, deneaki. - have Tide crop may - he pat lefrom aly 4t to letti, aml yilds
Ite'tot vr.totett to the subserther, all persons indebted to', from awent,rio thirty tputbelaperante, lasnreatied In Nov.
theyaid estate are regue4ml to make immediate pay. ...mbar ;when the land beinesowed with ISO pounds of
aekit.aud. those having Claims or demands against the Peravisi gesnoindseeded with rye,-yielded-is 10.15
+:11.1,4 of Ilt.. saiddecedent. will winks known thrt same ' i bushels perstre arittendoliars wortb. ef , ittraw.,' The:
v.: tbott t
s) &Is i• to ' ! T 110 M .31 W. TINGLEY_ I eyostable torwed. Itharknorking off a large grow* .alr
Ja1::: , .1,- Jan. Ist, 11162' •
• t Adlninisttu .
tor.' .- , "oak greats, and dreassielivn with race imd attest
.
,615,
i ' 7 al - 4. 4 c-7:11 4 0_.,
.11. r I tw
A REMEDY-TOR .11ARD - :TlitB ..
A Bore Oimerinnig in 3 .thaßest *O4 ilia rest
belightftd and Resithinl Vlbnate in thorn
ion. Onlythietymilassonthotrhiln-
WALL, on a tailroadl
rich, heavy soil, and - highly .
prodnoirto wheat land; Amongst
the best intho Caftan stated Ihmaerssy.
•
tirrs I tvano
it CON'S amps of GOOD land, divided is-
JL to farina of dll erentatzesto suit the purr.. —Rum
20 acres and epnorda—Ond la colii at the rate of from Ilt
trento twenty dollars per acre fur the farm land, pap+,
bin ono-fourth cash,and the balance by quarterlearly en
ttalinicate, with legal intinest, within the term of fuer
_
Years, -
- • a rNicin IESOWT:i.a
IR In Croat partarich clay loani,aultable fur illita{,Ornirs
and Patalom—alsea dark and rich sandy loam, suitable
1
tosrimatrithinktgerittbatheitb .. T im erop,which La Area,
threshing whihaws *ere there•protniess triOre;Of of . !awry
plumpgratni nenillie atrawts very heavy. -, - -; 7.' --
,We went over the stubbte and found the einvet and
timettlY. Iromned sawed,lastVilna. on.the wheat with;
out harl??, , Filkg•44 , oltiCti Wei/Lc-we aver saw it upon
any old v.:O&M:a fathiii-an4 Wittruiltile- won. done - In
I titherbsbOrth close ad -soma root* and r sothett,atunipa, 1
aild actthigstakes to mark peratarient once, -- we - will ,be
1 able tonutthrernpnext year 'With witnowing imachine •-•-,• .. ..
' • - • - -
andriveillLguarantentwo tons per acre, if he. !fill gith - I PROF. S.-5. -HARI WELL, B. A., PRINCIPAL.
th - eoet insitit °vervain!, the estiniate: '--;" ' - - -•- • ' ' it,. 1. S. thigia,lst Assistant, - ITeicherorirocalMinik.
T : Part the land was planted with potatoes for .it Aril., :: lihs e.- a L. Richaids, Instructress of French and. Drawing.
&op, which yielded one hutulrOdUnd twenty bushels per', Misa.E. Diackmau, Instructress of Music on Plano. •
1 [ere. , at - weather: limed with. illtY buthela per acre, and', •Misa A. W. llartwcU, - Instructress in Primary Depart-.
seedd with Wheat and clover. yielding an Rthrege of n' men ,
i•
over lb bushels per acre f, the cle.yer now looks beau. I , C. C: iialseY, IC D., Instructor of.thatome and Phyalol-
1 tiful. .
- - •
other portione iIATO been planted with corn as a . first .O IY i fthnock, 'M. D..l,ecturer'on ' •..
irtilbWhich finrdeit thirty huthels.a Yell ow- flint t tat h -, Other AselstanUi IllalßCtlArtfll will be employed as the,
d d ie an setomt crop-forty bushels, and 'the - thin* crop ,
: wants of the school may demand..
treated thOpotiodsOf memo, we are •enre soy -one would I
estimate below roily Unsbela per acre.
. (The reader Will recollect that writer fa now speak
ing ol lands perfectly new, and u Welt= acarcely be con
sidered in good arable coralltion.-1 0.1 '
• It:other case* the coin' env of hitt , year was followed
', with oats this season, not vet threthpl, but will average,
i probably forty to arty bushel*. • 'tiereet potabxe, beaus.
Mellon*, audio fact. all vegetables, no well as • young
peach and other fruit tree* planted this rear, show very
plainly that th is long neglected tractor laud should Sc.
, mains° no longer. and thereto' now a s:rotau probability
1 thatit, will not ; for under the auspicee of Mr. Landis, It
L wilLbe divided into small lots, with roads located to at
commodate all—the surveyor is now busy at this work,
=sled all purch,thethwill be required to build neat cotn
fortaiblehouaea, and either ft-nce their lots In uniformity.
- or agree to live without fence, which would be prefera
ble, by which maws a g ood -population will ith secured
who will establith churckes, schoOls, stores, mills, ma
chine shops and homes—homes of American farmers. snr
roundtql by garden*, orchard*, aulds and comforts °felv
tithed life. -
If any one, from any derangement of business, is desir
ous of chanter:l his pursuits Tor life, or whole (ron- any
Mite desirous to end a new location and cheap. borne In
the country; and who may read and believe what we have
truly stated, he will doVell toga, and ace for himself What
may be seen within e, two - hours ride of l'ldladellihitt.
SoLoN RoBINsoN.
Ilolidiay, Goods !
WANTED! 4,000 Yen Women and Children at
17 EVANS dc ALLEN'S Jewelry' "tore,
to bay Walehee,Jewerly and L'aucy Comic bur
. .
HOLIDAYS •
The subicribers take pleasure in announcing to their
friends, that they have thta day returned from New 't
with an unusually large and %yell selected stock of - Goods
with especial reference to the approachinyeatiNn Seaxon
~Any person desirous of making
'Clwistniha or New Years' Presents,
•
Can end a rich and extensive assortment to sc'.oct from.
and at prices that cannot fait to init. us we buy oar Gonda
exclusively fur cash, and shoo' than with pleasure with
out charge. E VANS S ALLEN.
Watches—Ladies' Diamond Enameled, and plata—
a splendid article. Mad a variety of cold and.Sils ea Eng
lish. American and Swiss. Ranting and Plain, very low.
Gold Chains —A very, extensive variety of. est, Fob,
Guard and Neck Chains, by 'Eras ALLEN.
Ear Rings and Breast Plps---As influlte,variety,
of styles and prices, in seta add sin g le.
Finger tugs—Diamond, Ruby, Itignrd,Pearl,Scale
Chased and Plain Gold Itums.--a large stock.
Bracelets-00141, Jet, Plated, and RA IR Bracelets of
all patterns and prices. EVANS 'ffe ALLEN.
Silver Ware—Es - try description of Silver Forks, and -
Spoons, Nupkinaitings. on hand abo Soap and Gravy
Ladles, Cup+. Card Cases, Pie,. Butter and Fruit Knives,
ChllltrratO.sets, salts. etc., warranted good ter coin.
Plated Ware-A Ileantifnl assortment of Ice Pitchers
.Castors. Cake Baskets, Waiters, Latter Dishes, Sugars
Salts, Knives, Fortis, Spoons, Toast Racks, Cups Goblets
-etc.. etc., by it ALLEN.
Sleeve Buttons and studs—A large stuck °fail
patterns and nriecs.
Beada—Cord Necklaces and Armlets, ,Amber, Coral,
Pearl, Gilt. Steel, and- silver Beads..
Shell Cortaba coed stock lit 'hell bank and tdde
Combs. •hlso Buffalo. Born. Ivory, and Dressing Combs-
Rats and Toothitruches, its., etc.
Ei17.49.1V8 4±l
No:2 Odd Poilowa 1101, Bliighamton
GOVERNMENT
ITAVE been matte to supply all the Union Troops with .
11 winter clothing, but no public provision bares yet
been announced for droSs lug ..:
THE HOME GUARDS,
and the rent of mankind. But the cold weather reminds
the PeoPle that the
General Tailor,- Groves .. .
attends to that tattiness in a neat. prompt. and durable
manner. And it should be remetubered that
I NO " - SHODDY" WORK
-counts from his Shop. . Garinenli are put together with
THE UNION STITOHI,
rutting disunion ont of the question. All who txaveltad
had FITS shonld call and on no and acold future danger.
Cutting done right, fur ready p.iy: Letncinher the place.
Ope Door West of Searle's Hotel.
The latent fashions aivrays on hand., and Instructions
i given in makine up. To get snitnd. !bray+. enli on
Montrone, Nov. JOHN GROVES. .
STAND-BY YOUR GUNS!
@r3M3P.IE I _ r):4 I ILATIES !
WITH il),009 1100 HIBBS
Armed With Brieh-Bats:
WITIUN 4 MONTIIS MARCH OF
WASHINGTON!
p. K.J_AA
Fiit kill) WINTER tOODS
E
%mkt gkeresx
GOLD RULES THE
And with a plentiful bupply we hneePnitlaiwi a large
apt!: of
S P 4 4. and FA:ireY DRY GOODS,'
GROCERIES ti PROVISIONS, i
•• HATS _AND CAPS. "I •
'BOOTS . ' AND SHOES.'
WALLPA PE ; lir 00 LP E_V WA
COALOII4 - and Aji ps,
• YAATE.E NOTIO
SKELETON SKIRT,
I LOUR, SALT , FISII, NAILS,
YAINTS AN D • OILS,-
Asti 50,000 other aiti el es - too namerou to meatioa,which
will be sold at prices that nYtl •
Defy: - • Compet i t i on.
Don't Forget The Plato,
- -Durityoninqrtireof:yoor neighbors for •
The Cheap Storo,
They will Invariably direct yon to
HAYDEN. BROTHERS,
THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS,
IMEM3MIO
ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE " STARE
•PRODUCE t4eli in Exchange {or Goc(18.
Cash Paid For Furs. •
RAYDEN:BRQTRiERS:
NEW :11iLFORD.SluTemb.r 25th. 1561
STRENGTH 'ELASTICITY, & DURABILITY,
of the Gruver 4:4laker Stitch *ill always insure these
machines the prilercuce fur family use, fur the manufac
ture or each goods as are intended fur wear—fur pee eon
nett for show. . . . .
• f y'l• - • Brherever the [ - overit.- Baker Stitch... Machine;
hive exhibited and fairly judged in competition with
the leading Settin Machines ,in the merle". -Including
~
the Wheeler k NI, listen, they have invariably borne off • -- --
the firee premium. - • ,
This assertion is confirmed hy. the declaiati of the cona- -i -
lIARPO
mittees ofthe State Fairs of •
.
' . 1 11.3 A Ifi 01Si et ' - . . ' flu BE Fall Term f tbir Institution win' commence on
. . IL w,41,1,.:5-day, - eptember 4111... The Winter term on
This Institution: which was cetablislied in MIK end -, • •": ; OWL 0 'Mid • . wedneeday lie c hex tab ;,and the Springterro,on W!'.d
is now consequently in tht eighteenth year of its exist- • ' ' I Alien% G lk, Ne- 1 . nesday. February intl. ' i
etiee:hunehers amoutt its graduateandreds of -the : ; Earh Thrm ousts& of eleven weeks.'
moat encressful Merchant): and Business ,lien :of . our reeently held. which awarded the dre,t prenalnM to the.; F. IZIZTOSZIEII. .-. . •
Cuttntry.; Grover .1,; Baker Machine over ail others in competition. ' t
,
, . l'UlTlON.—Cortun Branches, including . Vocal tone
enh object of theLnstitution Is solely to afford 'Young ; F. B; CH , IDLER , A frent • i 1 ,.
m facilities for thorough preparitien for t e nets. , .
The branches taught are. Book-keeping. :is applicable , tF* - • • !tiatu u r c a e l r p i h n l z loaop t. y, Me , miittl7. Physiol4gy and Ve:
ic o o ko.
to the • various departments of trade ; f 'enoianehip, both '—_ ___-_-._ .a.I. '''
. . 310111.10Se; Pn. -
Algebra, Geometry and Ancient Llrttna,,, , ite„:„ .. : ... 5.90
plain Indent:mental; Commercial Law. Matimenaties. ; szszcza l a r xquin o eLsza " ' 5,00
,Nivigation, Civil Begineeriug, Drawing, • Phonography, ; ,
0.416112132122 ' French
; Music ins Piano, itatil the War is .oier.... ...... , ... 6,00
,
; and Modern Lange:4ms: 1,50
I Room rent, 1
1 • . -•- ;
thesystcm of instruction la peculiar: . no 'elevens or set ,
lessons *remade nee Of, but welt student's tatted fedi- i ,•• „ ; ,
lI . ITMA,-.N .MISERY. 1 Bane:ins °film. tation riricak . ,• • ~I,oo'
vldnally,.so that be may commeneant any time, and at. i •Ato• .rowtoota..to a 'Wolof. Eacdoile ; Prrot ;';•••• "—Jiff •- 1 wank. " - Wt . i a g°4l4
APlxatall ' ar t ' ;31:lre,
n ?V."
. tend at whatever houns are most convenient. ' ' - ; ,„,, ,-. 1 , - i LEM' I: RE BY DR. CULVErtWELL: I tach'roontis Stniiiih . ed with a eonkind - knee. bedstead
Catalogues are Issued annuallyafter the ldth of April. I• lo Li! Jil... .. on , the canac.ane carer of spermator-1 and table, for Unite who choose to boardthtluselves.
theta. etottninption. Ifet . itai and P kyelcall Award an be liad - in the neighborhood MAW° dollars
containing names of the studepts for the year, and. tail'; sereew - is.
particulars ot terms, •ke...stid may be obtained .at . any , • . Debility, Nervousness. Lptlepeyl impair -: per w e e k.. 1 ..... .
..,
L i me 4. addressing the prittelpsi.. , , • , ..,
.. • i ed . Nutrition of the body.. Lassitude t Weakness of - the : Pay in adiante. fly properly secured.
;- - - 1int1,.... and the back; Indisposition ; • lobe or memo" :1 : lislord,Angt(st 8,1841. .
In extensive accommedistiim, wide-spread reputation. ' aversion to society; lore of solitude ; titiiitliti ; snit-dire
-atm Lito relottrlY exPerience 011ie PritleP6l. thia billail la' l trend; dizziness ; headier - be ; affeetionsof the eyes ; vim- . .
Win-offers facilities. superior to any other intim conntry i REMBDY.I I. O/1" HARD TIMES. miters people hare
Moe on the face • irulaul.ary emissions." and actual livi
fur 7 0, 014 men wishing to prepare for boolneas.and to ohi. • ' . .., D , c; 5 1; „,, the ee i teeene e me of y„thrul indiscretion, fie. !pill beeethro tt i l r oat of bnidneas•and firalarta soma lit ,
1
rain at the aame time a Diploma , which Will prone h I tor - Tbis'adrethible lecture elearlY proses ....t.ha.t the , tic means 6r e 11 tecommastateske themselves &berme.
, recummeridation for them. to any7Bercantile heave . '..., 'alloys emnanterated. often selfmthicled. evils may he re• 1 ' (Bee advertltilettt in -sneers tmluten of Wit . "Skit ,
*-
1 . • lirTiltres,derrs Series of Treatises on- Book-keep- ; moved without medicine and without surecal operations i meat of Ga el' Li- _-'' - - • -
lug, ,
noir mote Widely circulated than any.other work on 1 and aboutdbe read by every youth and every maw- lathe i •
tea . 0134c1 4 am kir Nan at Chllege. -' . :-. • i lan im,n d- ' -. ' •'- . F k lpfl - AIM , -
i., ~ . J.. . ender scal,'.to anya dd res i, in a plain Sealed envel' SA - LS,
.I' , i ' - - '--
' el ' /1°14138-.°24TTENDEI44 .: . '--
- op - S. - ne t u tbe receipt of six tents. r...two postage stamp' . !t e Garden ,d
~ , „,- . _ `F
...",' -.. '" '. - 4itiorririgst , lsto. - : • • •S: ' s • - : ; , byaddressing .. DR. Cfrds.4. Cl LUBA -,' I, for What% in 1
.+.,_. -' - : Phrnmrsz. - ' iti3o--'B2) tr; Bowen', Y.:N.l'o(k, 'Pp sf r ULM VW ; : - fil Cc adret!tisi
. ..,
• . .
C4ITTENDEN'S
ADELPHIA - CO IYTT.I PCIAL,
COLLEGE,
ME.. coiner Of 7th & Chestnut Sta.,
PUILADELPIILL
811-BQ - . , COi-_Oll - ASRCOND Malt
Ih.t - littqcontrcomie,l l •ez=iisi.
T .. next Tom will begin oo
Inondaf, Novemb.v 2 5,1:8 61:
.
In -retpezt.. to. thli," Institution; the tvisttes i re
happy to state that their • expectations - of titICCCU
have been fully realized, Ift is - now .1n • flourlyhfnei
condition, and tberVel confident th saying tothepubliel
that It Is entirely worths of the patronage of an who de
sire thorn' mental discipline ; 4, the acquisition of knowl
edge, whatheras a preparation for College;or teaching,
or other pursuits. - Its patrons may be found in all parts
of the County and to them reference is maul* .respecting
It+merits.
Tnltnin per TOT.* of Eleven Weeks.
Primary-Department , . ' ' ... ~,,,, 8$ 30,
lii-ber English • 6 00.
Lana, area .and German, each, • 4 00.
Vrench .- • 3 00.
English, with one Language, ' 760.
No bill fur the above studies shall exceed.... 900..
Drawing. " 100.
Voctl Music, (three lessons per week,).:,....., 1 00.
Music on the Plano, 19 00.
Vac orinstrunient, ' 2 00,
Itoerti from $2,00 to $9.60 per week.
The sameconveutences as heretofore for those wishing
to'oavtl themselves. -.l , ce' other Information address the
Principal at Montrose. W. .1 1 restaeut.
C. P. Itean, - Secretery.
Montreste, November. 1961.—tf
• .
NEW
AT Ty E
NAST-STORE ,BELOW TARBELLS.
i i~riLtur ' •
CRY' GC/ 02061,
EQria. M1 : 1-3C3ralf3,
FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE,
WOODEN WARE, BROOMS,
& VARNISH
• BRUSHES,
ING, SCRUBING, •
• II AlR,Tootli,
. NAIL, and LATHER
BursEs, ALL VERY CHEAP.
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, & LAMP
BLACK, 'TALLOW, SOAPS
Oi every-kind but sort,
' AT TYLER'S STORE.
Iffi.fliaZuntf Litt a tlA, pe lLerteLe ite 2trg .. ho ... ue ;
4\ 'AN 1 1 0 ‘ 1 e4li v . • •
l alfga.LitO 'pi ea all ant isaitalaa:li
- 1 00 MYER - , Pure Olive, Cattor, and Metallic Oil, for
machinery; ulro Harlem and Britian 011. •
FOR THE HAIR, AND MOUTH.
RS. ALLEN'S Werld'a Bair Rettorer.ZvrObaiaaMillri
•IT I 'Burnet's Cocoahm, 4.1.111 Eathatio ono and two
flair - Tonic, attnil'e ' rtear's and Ihr,Ao pair Oil,
Porn.nle-dr•-Philocome, Philildelphia and N • York Month
1 Fragratit Elixer: for the teeth and
and ••unmDalyrymplo's Mouth Wash, Dental Soap, &c.
AT TYLER'S. STORE. •
At o r lt i tE'V i nt s -tt c 4 s t . l - 41:;it t i h 'r 0 11 , 111: 1 6211 ,, itn e. Vegetable
arDnnt nik to ;et Amsted at. • TYLER'S STORR:.
31pntrOFC, Nov. 4th. ' HENRY C. TYLER.
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED SOISELE.SS
SEWING MAPHINES,
rost r. MILT AND MA.NVFACTI:kING I:SL,
,495 Broadwiy, New-York.
Aucaicies in all the ilinripal Cities and
Towns in the Lrniail Slider
The Grover & Baker S. M. Co. g
_beto
call the attention of the ',alit to their recently introdu-
NOISELESS FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING
SaW_Vget 111114.111-Waet,
]TAKING THE SHUTTLE Olt LOCK STITCH
Three . machitiei cninAine all tlx latekt: literal improve
me n eulng inataiihery, and an: highly recommended
for theft •
Simplicity of Construction;
Nohelemancisa llapidlty; -
Ease of Management;
Capacity for all kinds of work,
And Reality and Regularity of Stitch.
Vailons sqles oithese 'machines adapted to the house
Of 'workshop will 'he found tit - the agencicaof the
company thrunghont-the Iluited States. Their new.
-EHUTILE - NI ADORE FOR JAILORS' USE,
The latrat trinmpn of the f Owhiq machine art—nolielcas,
rapid, and easily operated—will commend itself to, those
who use such raachlues for manufacturing clothing.
Grover & Baker Machines,
5: ARA SC, .TILE
(;RENTER.
There justly-ctiebrated . muthincs, adapted to the
W,1111.! of the 'household and inanufsetory, continue to
maintain the iire-etnilleliCe which the utmost universal
verdict of the:public has wart;tct them. The well-known
! - ABEL', I I'
offcni
foi r sifp one
tioieiseloctt
J 4 c
_t)
Evnr offered iu Susquehanna County, and
probably-.[comprising he 114-
RIEITI or most. differk.nt artjcles of any
Store in the. Northern iiart of Pennsylva
nia, and perhaps of the!. enti re . State.. An
assortment is kept in abou tthirty- aarot,
cut: branches of trade, r d. the telent lons
are trade from ' about forty ot,. ! .he heat
l
llOusesin New York I And . mor e thatilf 7
tv Dealers and Mail nfa ettirers : ' out of Netv
York. ....A large proportion :olPie • Goods
rirehrmight - direet from thelfanafact ure
: thus insuring genuine!, articles.' Custom,
cry on entering the StOre muit.uot expect
to find everything in *fight, but nearly, ev
ery article wanted produced by
Some idea b i f the Stock may be
formed by the folloti sg ,general outline,
but eunmeration is lin )ractieable. ,
• .
ugs_livpME J
- PiILYTU
0120 CEIZIE.S,
LIQ
1
G L:4.5 S.IVel
WA LL and
JE WEL RY,% ,
SILVER-
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
ERE'WES
KEY' KNINE4
r ERY and
.i.►MEItICAN P
T.IBLE CI
SILVE
L VP S, E
WARE,II-111D
PLAT-ELI WARE
"-ALS for .LIGHti,
BED C
.Diet GOO.OS,
.tnuloits, . .
ICTURE'GLA4'.§,.
MAD CAGES,
r A CLES,
BRoOms
PISTOLS,I
!DIOS.
WINDOW AND
LITHO
-
SPEC
WIMPS, 4: LAS '
AMU -1
:DCVO.
TRG "'CAL lustrui4ents,
T 0 B
MEDICAL
SALT,
- SOAP POP lSit ..ttel
UMBRELLAS. I . • . 1
,
PPRCh.;LAIN TEEM
The :Wender' lot' the public-is respect.
fully invited to m 4 stuck of Goods, bought
exclusively for cisn vows . , • and', *lll be
60Ia on the same principle for Jow prices.
ABE TURREL
, . -
I
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Montrose, May! Ist, 18G1. - . 1 .
IF YOU = WISH TO PURCHASE
• ' •
DMZ bbbtt
T GRE.IT 8.4/20.415S
TUREAT .I;.4IeOAI,VS
Be sure and call
Be sure and call
`33ee-
.N u. R 0 i
Cuttrt St.
, -PA 4 Y4,1A.4 1 " S
•
CIE=
Buzztaan
RR BROTHIRS,
HIRSCH
r Have receiv
another Largo" !Ltit .of
nd Winter.Goode;
Now Fall
•••••'''
est and beet assorted :stock, ever
mantv.
'sing Cite latest styles tbstappeat . ln
it, basest! been bought for Crib.
e at large sacrifice, and are now
rnaidne thetr't the I
exhitnted in Broom
Their cootie comp
the Nett' York mu
; moody. at unction
bfferea to the pttbll-1
1 • Re9aTilers ,j , their Vatue,
1:•
: at a small advance. whereby wearo enabled to sell Rich
Goods almost coati low as the price usually paid for
cheaper fiihrics.. PI e read the following list of prices :
ice ate eellingtiou Detainee for '' i $0 123(
Handsome - ._ do - 15
, Rich °rte.:tut Lr.st I. ' -.
t
.
• '
; Ir,
Plain and figured nch merinoes, 56 to I 125
•
Good Black. Silk. It de, for 7,5
1 Wu:et.] au& Silk trouble Broche hawlit, • I . • 4150
I Woolen`Donble ehnivle,- • - • • ; - • 225
I liundlome cloaki ai Great Bargains. • '
: All Woul black brdsdcloth, --_ _ • ;
All wool colored ninth,
Alarztt variety of cifiths for men's and bys; wear.
; '3larnalles Bosome,l' • i 3
i'ltitiline cotton hoed 6
Ladies' ribbed woorile, 3 pair, . . ,UT
;.Good Steel spring ikirts,.
i . 4)5
India Rubber combs, . ,
• . 1 2 2
hand•ome silk belt ,f , . .
Wire l'ort monnales.. ' , • • , 12,
And innumerable either Goode at the satne - Promrtion.
. . ,
13E SellE AND CALL AT TILE "BEE RIVE"
itefore purchasing leewhere, as we are satisfied that tltis
is the welt - place . o :eeciare ' such^ rETRAORDLNARY
!
BARGAINS. . - -
, . . .
. .
. . .
• •
HiIii3CELMILIVIV DitOTEIZI&S
2
, . . . •
. .
No. 20 Court Stretit, . .
I sign . of the BEE HIVE. •
;toberll. 1331. . ;
Binglintnton, O
UNIVERSITY.
• 31 ...t N H a OD .
HOW LOST 9 . HOW RESTORED
, .
"'UST Publlebrd. In a Sealed Envelope : On the nature'
will treatment. and radical - mm.or spermatorrhwu or rem•
final weakness, *extol! debtlity.nervourners and luvolon
tary emlarione. producing. impotency, cows:taw ion. and
mental andphyrical debility. .
, ,
~,,
13Y• ROOT- S. CULNIERVIIIIIM,D. , 0
The Import:tat fact that the awful ' conitandeuree of tor•
abuse may be effectuallyremoved without internal' medi
eines or. tilt dangerous eppllcationu of curtatlca. It:gram
ma% medicatcdbougice. and other empirical &Oro, ft
here clearly demonelrated,and the entirely new and high
ly ruceesefal treatment, aa adopted by the celebrated au
thor fully explicit:ea. by means of which every ono le en
abled to care hlingeif perreolly, at thy; least possible coat,
thereby avoiding eli the advertred noetrame of the day.
The learns will pro.* a boon to thousands and t It - rowan& i
Sear under etal. in a plain euvelope,to any addrele, pod i ----_-- ---- - --- - -•-- .- -_
paid, OA receipt of two postage stamps. M , Wriatt eTErrS,
Dr. Cil. 7.0. KLINE. •
. 1 - IST Eawats,'Nelti Tait.' Peat Once Box", - 4566
• ' T"in BEST IN TOE IfAHNET. Cemor.alna , iliffcren
1
-.--.--- atylea and pricer. for -ale by _ AISELTUIGInt....
.
PROMOTIVE ?ARV - LANDS FOR (- ' ' ' ' , . , Ifontrente, Ai:gut-VA tact, .
pkty-tiro milesSostb of ittlaileppia. In ;
ILIA da/ • SBUIS
.i. of thetut; Seiyiliokste tad weatten ' Gel _, .e - SEaer . 3 , inom ems WANTING A ORANGE -611- tintatii,
thimmon,. . , ... ._ , , ; -,. :, .- ,-- :., -i A Wilaioc,'attie . , kfritts, ottii bist 42' intrfoet. gm tat Arlivet lIIIALTir, 99•3 ;ithlenisameal et rgignad
OBI* ofnlotinfrl - , , ,' - ZW. br ,- 7 , ..- - ' -s • ABEDTIMIIIII4 - isms, - ._ , . , „
-W-AitTED FWA NT ED: !
rRRELL
oaf iliolai*st an
•
• •
WIATED AT 111E1L IORII
. .
1,000 bushels ofbats,
10,000 Ibti: Fresh Butter, in - Tubs or
.-;
500 b!;PeesZax , '"
5,000 d oze n Eggs,.
500 dozen pairs Good - Wirmleu Socks,.
1 ~‘a...)
Highest' Market la 7ill be
n .
GOOD GOODS;
aY U. 4.1 1 11.1ilail,
Moutro4e, now. 4th, iscr“ , • , • " -. •
THE - WAR CONTRITE
H. Evurpurtirrixs, •
would grata aitcattou to lila :few and Large stock of
AND QI4S, .
, D YE. ST ITI S.
fill MD WINTER GOODS!
nix tieing received, lima embracing. the most destraltl*
varieties of Ladies Dress Goods; in Rich Fall Prints,
eaatuntises. Detainee, Ottoman-Valoe., Meritioes,
' Tambourd- Reps ., Oinghtms and Silks ', , titel•
Bilk.' Broche,‘ a.W Woo/Long - Shaw%
Web Ribbons; Bonnets, and FlOO ers, .•
Ladles' Cloths, Broadcloths, Cu.
siMeres, de., with* vcr7 full . • •
. aasortment of
Staple and Fang GoOds,
as usual in.
'Hardware.. Crockery,.lron. •
. hails, Mats. Oils, 'Boots and Shoei, .
Rats and (kips, clocks. Wall Paper; Ladies' .
Furs, Buffalo Robes, Carpeting,, se., with a new
assortinent'of Stoves and Trimmings of the belt quality,
- made to order. ac., Ae.
far Ae the stock is large and bought for cash, he Is fully
prepared to conquers 'Peace," and secure the highest,
advantages of the " War" to his etv'tomem who are in
vited to range that:me-Ives under-his ".'llasuiers" and p:-
cure the benefits. of the "Fight." • •
Flout &Silt, constantly op band
'New Milford, October 1861. • B. BUlutivr..
lEEM
CROCKERY,
UNPO W PAPER,
'VAR Re: )1.
PERFUME T,
'?DS, _
STONE.
hive.'
•egs
tin, N. Y
.
ajtaszi;
FOR NVIIIILII,I2
GREAT BARGAINS PREVAILING:
NEW FALL. GOODS
For Cash and prnmpt six months bums
NEW GOODS.
NEW
E
W
G
0 G OODS
0 -
D
IS!
NEW
NEW
LATARDING CO'S,
icnomoN DEPOT.
.
. , .. - ' dents vat...An7, the 'requi . site tflaroinatiou are preseutt.d
.
• , r . , with the cuu,t elaborate awl elmr.int enz.rive4 Dlplornar
issued be any Commercial or Claielical In.,titutioti in Ms
.
1T • ~t 1 • tuion. ..Vblntan.ee reudercd to graduates in procuring
LIBER I AL:DISCO t.„l ti r il l ;
' • ' l tr ti te r kzi% : s of I:Ultion, }.rite ofT n
boatd, teEtirnont2l6icif
1
- . . • - • , graduate , f. 11! riz p'.i.ltts.or..&c. addr...., the prop:RA ors ~.:
. ' 4 circulars containlnz" full partlettlar , ..
- - - LOAVF.LL 5;.. WAIIISTE,II,
Tr,;prlitorsitiughaluton Commercial College. "
Nov. F. •c. 0.-3.
31.-thE- TO
.• 4 •
f• • -
f _ •
READY-PAY CUSTOMERS.
=CI=
.
We are determined' not '6 be Ont-th)ne
. -
in the way of . - .
LOW PRICES.
• -• ;
ALL /EMS or PRODUCE Taken in 17.1.1132•1•: , 3
G C:10
•
L. se.s,zonva dig CO:
Nicholson Depot, May 7th, 1 9,i3.1,-:-Gto
I
•" •
• NOTICE.
.11111 E Late Firm of Italdwina Allen. nor and Peoria. j
I. ion dealers, will be continued under the name or Alen,
Deans a Co. All due the old arm is in the hands of A.
Midwinter immediate iettlement. A. ' , BALDWIN,
July 9th,16G1. • WA. ALLEN.
•
.NEW . FIRM.
ALLEN; :DEANS' IJO I ,
Under Montrose Democrat Office,
11 RE -RECEIVING
Fresh Ground Western FLOUR
every ao days, which we warrant to give satisfaction
as any in' market; if not good returned at our evpeniej
Feed, and Buckwheat --Flour,
SALT AND PORK ;
BT'TnE LOAD, BARREL OD POUND.-
HA MS, [Su g ar Cured(
Dried Beef, •
• Smoked Halibut,
Drip's - and Syriips, . .
Molasses and Sugars,' - 1
TEAS. ,OOFE.g.g. - ' SPICES,;-
BROOM S. AND PAILS,.
which we oger for sale at Low Prices, for READY PAY
ONLY. • . = Montrose, July Q. 11,61
FANCV.FIIRS. FANCY,PtR4,
On. Fateira..
aid reapectfdly Invite an
• examlnatinn of my etock.
and price. from thorn intendtnt•, to part:base, as 1 am goal'
bled 'to offer them Very desirable Induct:mode.
MI my Furs hair been pluebated for rash, and made
by experienced and competent handa,arid . as the prosent
monetary troubles render It neceeeary that I should die
poseof my tmodent very email advance cm Coot.
lam oatieffed that it will bolo the Intermit of 'those
who dept m.pnrelaeing., to give me call. ' .•
;437,Peeclicei. the came:notnllter- and atrect : John
Fareira,:cSeirlfur Sturej _7lB Arch Street,
Sept: 12th IF61;:liti:
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I ^ NEW MILFORD
NORMAL SCHOOL
intik tiaAFLEIrp Prti
* - -L
iniameatite
V-I • .4g g i aA l l l t ff i t
„, c pa ,7Vt . O ZtYKNAPP. I. NW • S. J. nOza4=
Itngltwh brittehes,otomott; •, • ad •
"• Bud audhemattet. -
du , including - lAtln And Frenc4, • • •-8
Beide and Petal - 1;1g, earta. -• • : • • -
rims WiYinie TEEM of this school sclllcomioe'storAs
NOVBMBEIt 22th., mid &stifled > 1.
weeks:, Very taelllty et - Hite afforded the stadaitt)to e.
quire a thorough education. 'Board maybe peOettred at -
sl,7sper week. - Booms can be obtained at statomible
rates, for those etibleg to board thetoselres. •
Fur perticolsrs address the Prittelpal or Bireetore.
By order of the Boarl: • 11 O.llZRArri Pros •
Bee. - • (Xetr Milford, leor.
f; ,
77/446 )
4/ , „.
Cr
'COMMERCIAL COLLEGE:
- .BINGHAMTON - N..
t.crourr:
.• . •
Principil,Trofeosor - 10,
Aci:nUmw.. Practical Accl.nrtroht:
Aut.ll,.r . or lA.:weirs Treaties upon Dunk
Mu:Antall* the %ante..
Jonat.'otornereial‘Aeeountant,l , v.f.-.'r
800. Keeping . and Practical Mathemstre',
Ctrl ris.": Avsistont l'riJlealor in the 8u...-1,
• Keep;n2 Deilartthent.
.A. J. ‘,V4l;:trr.R., Professor Practical and Or
harnentzll Penmanship, Commercial Caictatt
dews nd CorreApondence.
fluti. Danici 82 INekirsun, Lecturer Us C.,1.-.mir
eilil3.4v, and - Political ikonolny.
lion.' linnsow Balont..l.c.cturnr on Contracte-
.
Promissory' . Notes and Bills of Exchange.
BPIF: 1).r.. E. Andrews; Lecturer 'On Cornett:n:lbl
Ethics.
EXAMIIIII*6 COMMITTEE* -
tilierinan B. ()helps, Wm: K. Oslit)rn,
Trac) IL Morgan, -
The ohj,-ct of this College is to all4ird to ill
an opportunity of obtaining!) thorough Busineas
I Education. )
GOODS.
The Buulis and Ferms are ca'reSfull3:
h'i.kaetieof acconntauts-expres.ly for tiii4
IL
wtitution and .wbraee 1I the recent improve
.nient;4. ;
The course Oif. inetiuction d iniprice e‘ Ivry
.leparturtnt The learner Kilt t;
thoroughly taught the Kicocc and practice of .
i Thimble Entry Book Keti,ing a. applied to - the
f‘dlowirig kinds. of Isabinc,a, tit : Gent ral 51cr
chandising, .\lnretfacturinl,
titcatulaciting; Ituilroading, Sore. a ditql
Frvity.l;ting,. tihippinuy&e.
- • '
r'in
.inatify tea %hurt time, at tills - Isstltst
to fill Important and lucrative situations. Ane;.ll
1-referetiqes can hegiecu where graduates of 1: - .40 are
I Oiling de,-irable situations NV ttli ealarits troth tzoo to t,
per annum:
"The Proprietor.' are in totfiAeffSiOn of tePtluteidals fresn
stunt , of .the Ars( Cota.mreia: launch In the Ste te.to whom
the.: Tare furnl , .he. : (l book-keepers, - showing their entire
blt f4trtioll and COLIriIiWICC in the ability o , the graduates
uitLS:: •
le.titztlutt. •
'GOODS.
. .
! - " ' PE.NM.A.NhiIII•
r
1..1n all It.. bran.-ta.s..y.,taught by the must skfficut cud
"the,i
-t
' ugh nta.r..:r of t o nrt. Nu College in the country en-
JoY , a Ingln:r renu at lou in thi2. detainment. Udine Pa
p a:
artunt entirely hnoarate tram t at of ttaTentlen'en
,i Su...dente , ~.=.1 3 euter'Conege at any time. :so vacation".
! Timo to complete., the course, from - to 10 r:eckd. ,Stu-
- 9
tHE TE.STIX.OIa Or_ THE WILOLE WORLD)
6- p.
_
..
, „,.... - 7 61 - ~ .. 1- 4 , - rt,
t k...fr.. c.''.P'i t. . ? te . ~,,,., - \ . f ~"
Jr qt. - .;, ii-ALI 4 kL4,; - ; , 1 ,". Er,,_ .:,. 7 .1 ...=
fkii - 1 ',..---Ji--...---i1.,-,1•,i N , Lc'"..; \--V
-- 1* Ar ' ' ' . 0 4_1...,1 , . ')A AL t•,-• .1 f \
,74 k „ ,4,;'.44j 7 tA :'..''-: k 'r.: l '
aff.'
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1 4:::: b : „.; :- Ye ' k ' t tr '4 1.:114 ..
~i - i 1- :
' 3 ' ' -k. VNI, e,..‘, - *,•: 1 ;• - • :: *1 ; - ' •
: -4 "''‘fti....,**--• - •••i'• .:•••• ..r... .
li 4
..2-4.... ae , ~ ...._•-•-•C
H„ 1
plloway s Ointment[
".• Ilad Legs, Bad. Breasts; Sorel! and Incas
•
& th,eription, of sorer are remediable by the prop
tr and di.iyer.t tl9 , of this Inc-timable preparation.
To attempt to eon: bad log± by I,l4sterinz the ed4es of the
wound togi.ther iY n. folly: i)r :Moald the akin unite. •
bcee . ey driea-td condition remains underneath to break
out wall tenfold fury in a few da:,r. The only rational
end sni:ta., , ful treatment. as Indicated by nature. is to re
duce the. inflammation in and shoot the wound, and to
,00tbe the tieivhboring part% by rubbin2,...in identy of , tha
Ointment an cult le forced into meat.
Itiptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, sad Scarlet Lail
. other Fevers. ,
& NY of the above dkiasetsmay be cured by well rah
bing.the Ointment, three time• a day. into the chest,
throat and heck of the patient ; it will aeon penetrateend
give .immediate relief. - Medicine taken by the month
limst operate upOn the whole cycled ere its influence can
be farm any local part. ,whereaA the Ointment will do, its
work at olive. Whoever trier the ringnent in the abo%o
manner far the di,easet , r.amed.or any ahnilar d;aordere
affecting the chcnt and throat, wilkethd themEelvea reliev
ed as by a charm. • . •
Piles, Fi&nal.% Striatmres.
TlTSabove clan*: of_ complaints will be removed hs
nightly fomenting the part, with v artn !water, and
then Ittott etreetirilly robbing in the ttintment. Persona
sutTedttr from these direful complaints Shonld lose" MA a
moment in arresting their pro;res.9. It Aould be under•
stood that it is not sitticient merely to snitar the °int.
ment on the affectea parts. but It .I.intt,t be sell rubbed in
for some considerable time„two or three tint e r a day, that
It may taken Into the systetn. whence - it will remove any
hidden sore or wohnd rifert otity as though palpable to
the eve. 'There ag , ..tiabre,wl and wale; ponit
rubbing in of the Ointnient, will do great service. Thiz
Is the only enre treatment for females, caoeo of cancer t.n.
the stomach; or where .there may i a a general bearing
down. • . .
Indiscsatioss - of Youth;-Sores and, Incerf.
tll3 LOTeltEs; .1.,. olsO ewellingt, can, with co t taintY, to
radically cored if the Ointment be u-ed freely, and
'e"Pilla he taken night and stunning al recommended
in the in MI printed im.truction,i. When irented many
other way they oniv dry up iii one place to break out' L-. another; wherea- 'thia Ointment will remove the !Minor
frMti the .yottut, end leave the patient a -vigorous and
healthy being. It will - renniro time with the use attic.
Pill, to cii.:nre 4 Laht 1114 ewe. ''
—Drcrrsieal Evenings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints. -
I,TilOrGit the 'above. ,somtilaint. 'widely in
IV their orty.in - "and nature. yet they all require local
treatment. Many of the wor.t belch dlrvascr,
will 'yield in a complr..‘tifely ,hurt t•pare of time when
thi% 'Ointment is diligently rubbed Into the parts affected.
even after every other mean+ have failed. In-all eetiona
maladies, the I'lll thotild be takxll according to the print
ed direttlunt accompanying each bor. „
. Allen Street between
and zsth.,
‘Lite..(olB Market SO
tforrart. MAXrreCieltEl. 1
d DEALER in LL awns
I'ANCY - Ft; /yr Ladka
fines and (I,lldrelea Mar.
'laving now' inannt4ctur•
a and in *tore Inv umal
rge and bettatir;if aroort
cut of all. the various
lea arid qtutiltiee of Furs,
kyted to the corning' rail
Winter Sea,ton”.:. I
Ointmrut and Pigs' ,Irni , lll Lt uzyd ixi
f;,l7.,ci a a cases:. :
I.c;,••, ChiegA-Amt, - Fistula..
Groi.,t+l, Chi!bluing. Gout.
.Iti t rw.. Chapped . 1 Lumbago,
61.nolu!ar.S . qt.i:inge4:ortis. iSt.,ft)
Blue of Mmrboom;, C h OO O N, _ Ithumnatisrm.
'and Sand :FM,, C'ontraetrd And SeaSdo,
Coc4,-bay., ' • MlfrJOlllt.l4. • SrOe IStpplo,,
Sore Throat& - Skin Dltomec*, Scar. 7,
!lore uoadi., Tumor-, - l-leers, -
Wende,s, Lit,* • ~ ~ 6.:a. 4;e:tte.
CLIITION are ger:lime nulet.h the wiado —nor:
LOWEY. Ncw-Yoi AND LONDON," Oro direernibTeur
Water-mark In every leaf of the book of direction...mound
cleh I or box: the ,atne m.ty be plainly teen by Addi s, 1,;. leaf to lhe 13-y4l. - , o
tandene reward. tillrbe . gic-en to
any one rend.ri ng . F..uch Information txt , may lead to the ,
detectionof-tiny party or parties counterfeiting the.rritdi•
eine,t or veritnt;• the to knowing them to br. Fporiot..r.
...Sold at the Mantifactsiry Profet , oor b 0
ratne. New York, ODA by all respectable Draggioti
midi/eater* in Medicine. rifropeltont the civilized wode.
in bozeo at entr.Pscen t l, and $1 each.
r" There bi eon!. titerable F4f%i117, by taking. larger boxe.'
N, 11.--Di reel ions , for the' guidance of patient, in every
.144.1rder,tre allized to each. Lbx.
ABEL TIIRRELL
HAS Cir eats Bcflloottasit's- Stitaulatloc Ungttertt, frr
th Whlekens mul Halt', that will briug oat's thirL
wt ora Montt Idle, in (rota PI x to efe.t
week+. : Italter.'t Comriouutl,a bate rare foF Dytettiry.
Montrote. July
• . . •.
• "•• L. ItAtiDING
_CO., - •
rbr.ALEitit In Dry Drtrala, Groterieft, 11.114 rare. Ready
J. .Matic &Intl:11114, %rata Shbea, Saab, G4taa, ~dc.
.Ac.
Nicholsou'iDepot, May
• -
CuppliesCcondlev. 'ramp oil, &c. •
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Located over the Susgorhanna Yapey 13,ar.k.
LECTURE ItS
Mark These FactS!
HAUDINO. M.
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EME=I
Turreirs