The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 24, 1862, Image 3

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r . :111r.• Lincoln was a tneinlier of tile
II Legislature in 1837, and the
ful
lon'ing passage was contained in aprotest
entered ,uptin the journal, and:iiigited by
himself and one other member, against the
passag,e of certain resolutions • . • .
"The Congress Of. the U. S.'lias the
power, under the Constitution; to aboliSh
slavery in the District of Colnriihia; but
that the power ought not to lie exercised
unle at the requisi of the people of sa4l
, .
On the 160 of January, 1849, Mr. Lin
coin-introduced into the house a -hill prb
ciding for the abolition of slavery in the
District, in which the'right,of the inhabi
tants to Cote upon the measure was asser
ted. -
Wh'enever the rebels . monounce one
of their strongholds impregnable, -our
people go.and take it. . •
A minister . appointed .chaplam in an
Ohio regiment, lately wrote the, following
note to a.brother preacher :---"Dear broth
tr, if you can get a comishum. as chaplain,
it willpay von s6ty a month and livin
besides: 'the cause of krist I,eads you
in his army.
—lt used to be the boast of, Stephen A.
Douglas that he could-ntake .anything,m
the way of cabinet ware. • We do not be
lieve that Floyd or Wise or Pillow, tho'
apprenticed to a cabinet-maker • for seven
years, could ever learn-to make as:and.-
= A secessionist of rather an amiable
turn ortnind, acoosted aU. S. officer late
ly, at Nashville, and in a jovial manner,in•-
tcriktgat!ed him as to how far the Union
line extended. "To the North Pole," re
plied the Stars and Stripes, : "and _when I
left there were' two 'regiments there wait
ing, for arms." ~,
A Vermont broom pedlar lately
agreed with a Providence merchant to
el) him a load of brooms, the payment to
be made half in cash and half in • goods
from the Providence man's store, at cost
r:ces.. The brooms were brought in and
cash for half of them paid
,over.•" Now,
what will 7 you have for the, remainder of
the bill ? asked -the' merchant. - , , "Now,
you Providence fellers are cute," was the
slow reply.; "you sell at •at cost, pretty
much of you and make money.,; Ido
-not, see how it's done. Now I 'thro't
know about, ; your goods—bat 'one article;
so si•ein' as 'wont make any odds with you
I guess I'llit brooms.' I know them
like a bob 4 and cart swear to just what
you paid far And- so saying, the
pedlar reloaded half his brooms . , jumped
-en his cart with a regolar Vermont
- and drove WI:.
—Rev. Reuben Nelson, 1). 1). 11as re,
siu:ned the positiim heltas so iotr filled as
Principal of t •WVyomint Seminary. The
vacancy ling since been filled 1w the
ni election of Rev. Y. C. Smith, *ho
Las - been senior professor in the s:chpol for
the, past 12 years. • -
The Confeselonicand Experience ofan In.
vklid.— Publieted b , r the benefit and at' a %turtling and a
:caution to voting men who -offer from Nertntio Debility,
premature • Decty..tc.: .oppleing at the tame Hie Means
tdlf.Cure. Ely one who hi, cureil himself. after being
pat to great expente through medical impotitinn and
quackery. , ey e.ncloslng poet paid: addreeced envelope
.circle conie. may he had of the, author: NATHANIEL
2.1.%Y FAIR, Esq., Bedfurd„ Hinge- Cu. N. Y. juilil9.lyr
7ME.A.I=I.3EI.XALGMEI.
tl.e National ilotel,in Great 'Rend,
on Saturday the 12th by tlw Rev. .1.
B. McCreary, Mr. RussEt.tiCotraturn,
and Mi.s MARGARET VAN (:ARDEN, 1)014
of Susquehanna Pepot, Sustia - cu. Pa.
In 'Lathrop, on the 10th hist, by S. W.
Tewksbury, E. 41, Mr. TltoAs E. PEN:cY,
and MISS ELLEN E. WEIGHT, both.- of
Brooklyn, Pa. •
a~saTss:
In Ditnock, March 28th, JAcon, on of
J. M. Wnlince,.aged-ti
lie flied betbre his iilfant sent,
Had ever burned •w rung
Had ever spurn'd at Heaveil's control,
Or ever quencli'd its sacred fires.
eD.am‘v
HEM BROTHERS,
AT THE
,
;
..). 44......... r ..It, hive
`Bee= 'l l4 g,' "" ......1‘ ' , 4 4 ' .
- - ,--- - -
: — a -,
N o : 20
...' _ ..."'lsetsvl,.._ . M t, ~
.1.1 Court St.
,-., ; I Water St
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7..-.7 ).. ,- ..:,..44c a 1t r _
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Corner
Blugbam
An Immense Assortment of
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS,
Of their own. Importation.
Irkt , RING-thean.ar of one of our firm in ErROPE. Re
have stunted. r..id WV now offering to.onr customer' ,
and the paldir hi •-nttaral. the largeot and handsomest se
lection of DRESS GOUiliSiii ever offered is lids Village.
_ .
On r✓:oun4t of tllo.!ii.eiirotaiern atilt! European 11:tricete
we are enabled to offer tl.eju k rNPARALLED LOW.
t.avltt g mtstutnersnrJobbern and "Retailer;
DreakGoudicusr,prloe dmu very ihiatitiLil
stvtet, ne
Poplins, Kozambiques,
Dianas, Shalias, As.sandrines,
CroisOs, Brocade do
tilepttprdrlaids Sitpny Barages, .
itc
An tinmenft crock of tire eller of
04ZIPZCCOE 0
Civod Sltfttlngs. Dlcachcdlgnaiina,o4o4l land:l of -
33.43).1341Z1F51M0 C3rCHIDIDOEI :
. L great. varicltY •• . • • •
Clca *Um aa,:t o igisictioreo
flu Kea awl BOY? Wahr•
A ;food fieNnt.tnebtcol tire %wit rtyttai
_
.ctimiccaageiro
aon , dautip nu luta cad Enauuracturod
. . ,
t , " ordcd'ou allOrt cotico. , L
Embroldertat. Laces, Drags Trtscuoinge and 'Oro:if-Wog
bOvuziog oMe floe of , • ,
I.)
RY .GOODS,
41. ft s ' on hand, and FOd cheat%r than ever found ill any
other placc„ A Ivim:uc¢se assort= out of the .latcf. oilas
of .
MILLINERY GOODS,
for whaleflitii end tree, al we,ys 101 , band. ' 'lease Itefore purchasing elsewlarre and nadify
youi-tei vre a the nbilve fueweg
20 Court Street,
WANTING AL MARGE OF' OthilliTE
- • : B1 q tot B EB DRIVE. FOR ISRAIFV. *** saftrePsemeßP 00 ' I nisand
+lllesti.m• ton, April 17. 1669. is hrgSs,
.
- V 'CliFt. SEI.A.X.AVI. I
,
WORKING', OXEN
..,..i
zi...A.D. of _
rXW MILFORD, MARCIIIQ, ISM
LOST OR STOLEN 1
LOST In Montrose,on Frldarevenlng last, a WALLET
containing rot; R NOTES of the Respective values
of $67, $53,119 75 and $4 55, all ..drawn payable to
THOMAS MITCHELL;or bearer. dne nine month. from
March last : also some papers of no use to anyone except
myself.
.All pereoni are cautioned againat boring the notes. as
payment has been stopped.. If the finder will leave said
Wallet and content* at the Montrose Democrat cats he
will receive .a reward of $2 50 and the thank. of the
owner. . TIIOMAS 2 MITCHELL
Montrose, April 8 1964.—tf •
41 ;717' s 2:IL a~ila i 3.
11111 E UNDERSIGNED now , ocouples a part of 11.
A. Clemons' WAGON SHOP, near the Steam Mill, In
Montrose, where he Intends, to carry ou the manallicture
of
WAGON' S; BUGGIES I SLEIGHS.
REPAIRING DONE NEATLY ON
SHORT NOTICE. •
•
A PULL ,SUPPLY OF SPOKES ALWAYS ON RAND.
RES? STUFF for CUTTERS.. and 'TAO 0.V.11..t A"-
SCRS' MATERIALS, BEST QUA LITT, kept corutcu.t.
ly on Mad, so as to be prepszed to do' good work ou
shOrt notice. .
N. B. All perscins indebted to the undersigned will
,please call and settle their iccounto without further no
tice.WM. GAILY.
Montrose, April 1Z IBM . -
Admimstratrix Nbtice.
NJOTIOE Is hereby given to all persona having demands
against the estate of Peter Thayue. late of A upurn
township. deceased, that. theimme must be presented to
the undersigned for settlenient, and all persons Indebted
to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.
Attbarn,Aprtl AiSts; TILAYNE, Ad's.'
,
IepTIC /I is hereby given to all persogs having demands
A. against the estate of Caleb Carmalt, late of Choconui
township, deceased, that the same must be presented to
the undersigned fur settlement. and s all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment.
Choconut. April '62: CARMALT, Ex':.
313M107ZOMM,
'prce . . 7 9,l‘UbA it ut c for turpentine. and at
I for stile by ABEL TURRELL.
• _
If SEM' 9:111POLIND EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE,
/11l the Great 'Remedy for Indhcrotion, 1111lioua and
Serbfulon* Complaints, and all disco.. ,4 the Blood. Vir
sale, at wholesale and retail, by ABEL TCRRELL.
Administrat,or's Notice.
LII,I7ERS of administration to the estate of the late
Peter Jackson, .of Bridtewater. having been granted
to the uhtkrelgned, all pereuus indebted to raid .eotate
are requested toonake Immediate payment. and thoac
having claims against the same will present them to •
, •JACKSO:•:.
llrldzc water. Larch 23th, triGt. Athulnietrattlx.
TIMOTHY & CLOVER MD!
LARGE and NED=
HENRY BURRITT, Nov- Milford
ABEL .TU Rll ELL
Now Offers 'tor sale one of the largest and
GOODS!
Ever offered in Susquehanna County,.'and
probably comprising- the greatest VA
mory or nirrit different, articles of any
Store_ in the NOrthern part of Pennsylva
nia, and
.perhaps of.t he •entire State. - An
assortment is kept in about thirty differ
ent branches of trade, and the selections
are made from about forty of the best
Houses in - New York, and In ire than fif
ty-Dealers and-Alamffaeturers out of New
York. A large pr,ip,y-tic,n G oo ds
are brought direst fi'om‘the Xrdliiifaetiryrsz,
this insurim , : , enuine artiokl.
.C 1 1,40111-
eri On -imtering the Store must Writ expect
'•to find everything in sight, but nearly ev
ery article wanted will be produced by
inquiry. SOme idea of the Stock may be
formed by the fulloWim , geiteral outline,
but enumeration is impracticabl.Y..
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
P A LASTS AND OILS,
DYE STUFFS,
GRQCERIES,
CI‘UCKER V.
CLASS.TV ARE,
IVA L L and IV D 0 TV r.l P ER,
JE IT' ELlir
SILVER , TVA RE, . ••
• - PER IaIMEE r,
FA NCI! Goops,- - '•
• • MUSICAL INSTR UMENTS,
,
:BRUSHES
AMERICAN POCKET KNINES,
-•' TABAE CUTLERY and
SILVER PLATED WARE
LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS,
HARD WARF, r •
BED COlpS, -
STONE -WA RE,
DRY 'GOOD'S, -
. • " MIRRORS,
WIN D° Ti' AN!) PICTURE GLASS;
• . LITHOGRAPHS, -
VARNISHES, • BM.D CAGES,
SPECTACLES,
ton. N. T.
TVIIIPS,--& LASHES,
GUNS, PISTOLS,
10411N1WilT1 0 t,
TOBACCO.
misfb/cAL & StiRGIC'AL Instriotents,
SALT, •
SOAP, POTASH, &C.,
UMBRELLAS. .
In shoit;:itearly every:thing; to restore the
sick, to please the taste, to delight the eye,
to gratify the. fitney, and .also to con - dace
to the real and substantial comforts of life.
The attention of the public is . respect
fully invited to my stock of Goods, bought
exeltniively for CASH DOWN, and will be
sold on the same principle for low prices..
ABEL TURRELL:
Monirok,. April Ist; R 362. ' •
T inuv e czm ~ ,Lf . l,t i , h
4., l , p u Z r ili t i ti ut . :7 h u ,, •ll l l . c i o nt m er mc i n ,, c m e t o m i,
ilVed W needay Dee.-e ober 4t h ; and the Spring term,ou Wed
'nevdtty, February 'vb.
I Earl* Terintonalata-ofeleycla weekat.
611fLINIEllt CONJIISTS i • 33...Icwilamdlion.•
iTuin0....,.-C:ol4upu Branches, including Vocal mus
e 1 ie, • - 63,00
TyAvg ~..„ made to inpplyall the ' tl-ion T—ps will) I Niter c al Ph ilosophy,Chenalstry. Physiology ' and Souk
inLwitieti 4,11,3thi.V. but no,pubLic prpvieion Intis . .as yet A , ee P I ?" . , , 1 , - ,,,' ,- • 4,00
beentenuouseed for lireseiti_g_ I,eltht. Geometry and Ancient Lau 610
THE HON, GUARDS ; • Fedich -
E Room rent, rß i , . 5,00
: MIIPiC on Piano, until the War •ts over, .. : ...... .. • . 0,00
1,50
and the test Of mankind, One the cold weather rentin 1
; 'purism o ec tat.on rceru, - 1,00
the People that the •
--- . General Tailor, Groves, i Leottires with a good Aparetni are given every
. weak.
attends to tluit business in a neat prompt, :And durable 1 Each room is furnished with a eockinzstove, bedstead
mattisere • And Wvitotel 4.4ie initemdf r ak ii ,.. l6 1 a n
Boardt be ._ fo - t. ,, h
r b
fu7d w th h & di e :Al:Orr:a TTI: e o l gillans
NO .44
SITOD , K i pre vieek. . -
comes from his Eh* • ffasionuevatnt pit to whet ; Pay in advance . or properly eccured.:
1r H E • -UN I 0 N ...STITCH !!.....u.d August urd.E,l6bl.
Putting disunion out of the question. ' MI who bavattad I
bad FITS stionidadl an 4 on mead ovoid future danger,
Cutting done right tor rh.ady pay. Remember the ple . .ee,
0 1 1FI Door West of Searle's Hotel.
Bitonilaw• .! The totem Udders always 4XI Ina. end. Inetrur.t.tone
given in making up, To getfisnitibd, etwaye elli on
,4 _ Nominee, Igoe. Ed•tb.;!'• -‘. , JUIN ,GBOVICIII.
LITBRIOATING OIL,
17 .0,, AB Binds of Machinery, for Fab. by
ABEL, TURRELL
i'' 3 1 : 413)0S:a•ia)14Asiii
Executrix's Notice.
ron s.ur. Er
best sereetions of
LI Q 1.'012 .S*,
PORCELAIN TEETH,
',-- 11':07*-7,tt--ros-R,,,,r-.
1110IP ECRUI T . S WANTIMit FOR TIUL JeKithItEGIMICST—
-tha;"noundheads,"
Colonel MASI= Stevens' Brigade,
STATION:Ea AT , BEAUFORT, S. C.,
A One. himlthy loc •
atatn, ihocdr . ra n tan . s, plenty ofpranges
naderalgread will also Hoare recruits for sup Reg
haunt In the field. •
Pay wtlitommoneo on the day of enllattnent; and atib•
sisteuct will bo furnished frotti the same date.
FM further Particulars enquire at my reudeseons at
L. P. LILICDS' Law (nice, Susqueha wiN nna
Depot, Pa. •
W .1. TErt,
First Lient.,looth
tec Rroti n eg. Pa, Vol..
ig °Meer.
StisquehannapepoL March rt. 1862. l
Soldiers Bounty; Arrears of Pay, lite.
It/ANY valid claims now exist for the $101) • ,
;Ili granted bv the Government, also for at •of pay
due deceased soldiers. Parents„-widows, o • • roof de
ceased soldiers• arc entitled to draw the • e. The sub
scriber from long experience In the braduens, and having
the forma and instructions recently received from Wash
ington, is now ready to prepare and forward all such
claims as may be intrusted to his care.
.ILerch 12,'03.-3m L. F. FITCII.
- G .7 * lt
TETE appended extract from the circularofLonberback.
Gilbert—it CO., saccensore of Mooney, Cohu d: Co., In
the general Hardware uud Cutlery Bualness, will explain
Itself; and I cinnot permit thisopportunlty to peso with
out again tendering ray hearty thanks to the many Mer
cantile and trading friends who have so liberally exten•
ded to me their custom and influence, since sr's huslneis
interests hare bens mostly in the city of New York ; an
still,invite them, ass well as those who bare not found
It con ienlen tto do so. to favor sne sit their patronage.
in return for a determination to and promite toldesae.
po4Able. 31. C. TYLER.
MontrOie Starch sth, 142.
N. B. M. C. TYLER. has specified Interests with Os,
the same a., with our predece.sors. MOONEY. COM: &
CO.. and would be happy to scull's old friendsorrectlec
their orders, which we will executeis the very best oxen•
tier in hie absence. - •
.LOCDERBACK, 124.-. BERT & CO..
•
pthG' TI Park Row, opposite the Astor House.
Notice.
- 111 IE COPARTXERSIIIP heretofore existing under the
1. name of BOYD& WEBSTER was dissolved on the
first day of February last; by mutual consent. ' All the
notes and accounts are In the hands of W. 11. Boyd. who
Is duly authorized toiettlethedame. All persons basing
unsettled accounts willeoufer on us a slieclal favor by
settlind their accouut. very goon. • W. B. BOYD.
February ID,'6-2—uG •A. WEBSTEtt...•
sow
FOR Si.l ll l.MiM •
?AV ! . 410175 E AND LQT on Cherry street. below the
not A uld before the
d
Montrone, feb.llth, ISO.. DOTI).
lict j
'V
TIMOTHY SEED!
BRADFORD COUNTY LARGE; and
wESTIMN MEDIUM Clover Seed:
GOLD-DROP BEFX WHEAT,
Peas, Beans, and Barley for Seed,
Field and Sweet Seed 'Corn,- •
sh a k ers ,' Ri-l e y's, Johnson's and
Garden Jl:•dS,ii n • sale by
- ALLEN, DEANS 00.
Ioiltrov,11:11•(:11 nth, 1862.
SA. PONIFIER•i
• ....,
lf". Family Soap Ntalt...,?! A\ll Kitchcn arm .&
ee aut
T:mule tutu 400t1 SOAP I, u.014^, Saponlner. ;•_TrDl
rection,so,ntitonv each Itok Sow ie ,ne ca,,lly utade nn i
a cup of Col ee.• Sfauufactured only by. the Pedeotevt,
Pellll ' ll Salt ALI All le , Ct ,, eing o,otra0 , 0tra IIY, I
mh6l by •IV Walnut-at, rbiyelphla
K.0~1.®~13.'S
DANDELION COFFEE.
Prl P . re ni , :: a n r ctel7, : gr ul 4fc.;(tn ni x a t c h :( l,'° up e t t (ri a o ‘ A C tinTo . (I:
i heveag,, for (km....Tninchility, Dy-prpFITT, and•all bilinee
; die;iiiler.. Thon-aties who have iii-en coutiselliql to nbtn•
. don tis, use nrcetree w 111 use this :valiant injurion9 eittsct
I Ono can contnine the strength of Ow pciuud. of ordinary
coffee. Vrice 23 cents.
[
For Fate in Montrose by Abel . Turrell.
I .IKOLLOCK'S LEVAIN,\
The BARING POWDER know', Do m%klngPtbt,
sn evt And num atm.: Bread and caked. Pricy 15 contx.
Maufacturc.l by fit. 11. KOLI.OOR, rhuml-t.
of ItraaaPhibtd.olvbia.
Suld by aid and 6rucersi. Inbn 1 yiu to
13..etrezestelae.
TILE BEST IN MAI ZRET,
At 40 Cents per Gallon.
Aldo Burninz Fluid. and empbene, Spirit. Turpentine,
.4e.„cuuntantly on hand, at lowe3L znark,t prices,
Montrohe, Feb..l9 ,ABEL TURRELL. '
110ERSONS OtiT 111:SIIS;ESS. Rd %raiding
9.1. farms, sec adrertb , e.rent of VI:10mA It. aniAber
.
Greaßend SeminAry,
AT GIICIAEND, SOQIA COUNTY, PA
Who 413prin.g Toren (ir THIS
SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON Monday, •February •
241 k, 11862, and continua WEEKS,
under the direction QTR. CUSHMAN. ae principal. The
eour,e of instruction In nil the branelleA,ia thorough and
practical. % tbortitrzh preparation gtven to young nen
tle,drlng to'enter College.
A teachers class will be otganized at the commence
mentaf the rerns, 'for the more "full Araining iit- those
wishing to teach ; and assistance rendered them In pro
*curing situations for the Irritancy. This class will re
ceive Instruction onion? theory and practice of teaching,
one hour each day, und.hieFe public tueetingi once In two
. *. •= M i t:LOlo.. /t a ke.
,CUSHM AN; ;.- . . Paixcira.L.
M. POPE,
lION. S. B. CHASE, A. M., Instructor kt Greek, Lat
ta and Herman. -
HET. McCHEAßT„Chaplatn and • Lecturtr ott
ntbrinscienre.• - • -
MISS A. GRF.EN. Teacher of PHl:Nary newt Ha er:lt.
31 !SS TTI EJ. onsSGt,Teacher of music on Pomo
.
Primary Depart nient,per quarter of cleven w4:eka, to 00
Common Brduchet. " - " 3 50
llhrher Engllah and Mailmmatica ' do., ' sno
Natural Scieneca do., - - 700
Langmato4, • Ancient of modem . ' du., s 80
Tesebere "Normal Claes - ' do., . 150
Music on - Plano -do., t, 00
L. , . of Pin no '2,00
. ..
The higher branclie. include the lower, thus:-18 00 per
quarter covers all branches named, abo, e, except teach.
.era class and music on piano.
Board can he c,:taineri with furnished rooms. at from
1.t2 13 to $i fiti per. weelt—lights, washing and fuel extra.
Student. wi.liingio hoard themselves can obtain, rooms
In the school building brig:plying In season.
Montrose, February 13, '62..—y1
BROOMS
'• New Arrangement.
rpm: !mkt...lane.' continues the bnaineca. of ' tbe•
LIEII,OOEII' tri RILEY, at the oldostand. (Li
- throp a .13alldittg,) where a full stock of
Dry PoodS, Hits and Caps,
Groceries, Iron and Nails,
Hardware, Paints and Oils,
Crockery, . Yankee Notions,
Boots and Shoes, Loather, dm.,
can constantly be fonnd.
Ile will always' be glad to ccehie old frlende and all who
wich a vitinkt of the abirve articles'. d. 9i. LEWITT.
• .Xontrose, I'eltrtuu7 4, 1662.
HARFORD UNIVERSITY,
REMEDY FOR HARD TIM F.S.whire people b
11l been thrown unt of hnsineus and possess some lit
tie means or 'Mall theornes,i s to nuke themselves a home.
(rive advertburinent in *nether column of the settle
matt of Vinelathl.)
•
RICH AND PRCiIit;OTIVE FARIS LANDS FOR !
SALE twenty-two miles Seta 430rc0
of Fhtladelphia.!ln ! ! • mr,.. s erie.
,
the Garden State of the Fast. Seat eltreat• and mastion 1
rruz,Best to market, constantly on hand.. and Ai - isle.
for markets In the Winton . .. A 1 ' , koalas am It am bp obtained of awayealer fu 1011 m..
r3ea advertisement of Virai4and,) rjrn4martber . Terrace Drag Stara.
NSSI4TA tiT
Terms of Tuition
WANTED ! WANTED f. 2
NED AIRIER'S ME
1,000 bushels of Oats,,
10,000 lbs, Fresh Butter, in Tubs or
Rolls,. '
500 lbs.' Beeswax,
5,000 dozen Eggs,
500 dozen pairs Good Woolen Socks,
S X. 030 ctabossza,
• FOR WRICR THE
Highest Market e will be
Pin
GOODS,
• it. c. TIMER .
m o utro.e, 2tcyr. 4th. 7881.
GROVER & BAKER
CRLEBI?-ATED NOISELESS
SEWING MACHINES,
FOR. FAMILY AND' ILANLIFACTLIM,IN CBE,
- =-495 Broadway, New-York.
Aurneied in all the principal Cilia and
. ,
Tcnens in the United. states
The Grover & Baker S. M. Co. beg to
call the attention of the public to their recently Li:twain
c.il
NOISELESS FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING
egt i ngeft MVPS='Bab
MAKIN TIIE 8 - 11CITLE OR-LOCK F.Trrcit
Tbree macbints combine nil the latent u►etti Improve
ment@ In ee‘viug machinery, and aft:highly recommended
fur their
Simplicity-of Coustrurtion
Nolselessincat
, awie of itinutmetuctit I
• 1 Coptielty Cot all Wads of %Toth,
And fiCanty and Regain-city. of Stitch.
style. of three rianchinei adapted t o the bonito
or wiirkiihOP will be finind at the different agencies of the
anpauythrougheut.the United States. Theit.new
SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS' USE,
The Latest triumph of the sewing machine art—noiseless.
rapid, and easily operated—will conameml itself to those
who use such machines fur manufacturing clothing.
Grover & Baker Machines,
.MAKING THE
GROVER BAKER STITCH.
These Justle-eetelrrated machines. adapted to all the
wants.of,the 'household and manufactory. continue to
maintain the pre-eminence which the altrip.t universal
conker atilt public luts aWitriled them. Tho well , kuown
STRENGTH, ELASTICITY, & 'DURABILITY,
of the Grover & Baker Stitch will always Insure these
nme.htnes the pref , ,renee for family nee..for th-manufac
tore ouch goode a: are intenclod for wear—for use anu
not for
*i Wherever the G over & Biker. Stitch Machines'
have exhibited and fairly inagua competitiockwith
the leading Sewtiic Mactanes in the.,market. including
the Wheeler .t ilfinn, they have insatiably borne MIT
the first liremitimi •
This assertion is confirmed by the decision of the Corn.
runlets of the State. Fairs _of
.. .
11..1.1LN01%,.
- . .
011110 ' and
' • - MICRIG !CN N
recently irht. which , awarded the nrsrprernitner to the
Grover 4in Baker Machine over all others in eotopetttlon.
F: D. CHANDLER, . Agent,
Montrose, Pa
STAND BY YOUR DUNS!
JEFF 3ZI.ILIXTIEII!
WITH 40,000 HOD HMOS
Arm6l With Brick-Bats:
: WITHIN 4•MONTHS MARCH OF
WASHINCIFTOAI
filrtir'nfrrOibS,
iLAYE h.3lttili ED
(Mill - 4T vtteruggesi
GOLDI RULES THE DAY!
And NOM a plentiful supply we haec.purcluised a large
stock of,
STAPLE and FA I'VeY DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES tt PROVISIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
I 110'07'S, AND SHOES.
WALL PAPER, WOODEN WARE,
COAL OIL, find LAMPS, •
• ,Y,PrEEE NOTIONS
SKELETOL.'N SKIRTS,
FLOUR, SALT, • FISH, NAILS,
PAINTS 'A ND' OILS, , •
And 50,h0Ont r her articles too numerous to raendon,whlch
will he aold at prices that will .
DV9 , Competition.
Don't rorget The Plaae.
Bat If pot' !wire of your rieighbors for
.The Cheap Store,
Tbpy , vrill invariably direty . oll to.
HAYDENENBROTHERS,
.-THE PEOPLES AGENTS,
-AT TEIE--
ORIGINAL "ONE PRICE " STORE!
PRODUCE; inkin in Exchange liir" Goods.
Cash Paid For rum'
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
NEW MILFORD, Novernbur '2 s th, 141
WANTED—A'reepeetable person of either sex in
eery neighbdrhond to sell Stafford's Ot.raut
Tan. and also .1. It. Stafford's IRON ViD Stu.rtron Pow.
am. 'Olive Tar in a thin. tranaparent fluid ; it Is the
beat remedy' known for di P• 11 e 44. of the throat, lungs. or
Catarrh. Also fordiphtheYia. Croup, Whooping Cough.
kn. 111y1rop and Sulphurrowdereetrangthen the rye•
tem. aid the digestion. and pnrlfy the blood.' I have a
sixteed page pamphlet containing full explanations, and
nvtr one hundred testimonials from Well known Oromi.
Dent pdranna. which I will send to any one free by
' J. ft. STAFFORD. Ohetnist.
i 113041.0
• 442 Broadior. N. Y. •
TURRELL'S
TIMOTHY. L i& EIMER IMO!
FOA SALE Bpi„ 1
ABEL TUB ELL , .-MO? TECOSE.
CRTItTENDEN'S
PHILADEL I HIA COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE, - i
N.E. coinerif 7th & Chestnut SU.,
RILADELPiIIA, _
This Institution. 4hich was established in 1844, and
Is unWrousequentlyliu the eighteenth year of tte
esist
enee,"numbera among its , graduates hundreds of the
most successfulMerthants and Duainesai Men of -orir
Country. - —•
The-object ottbc Itratitution is solely td afford young
men 'facilities foethOrough preparation for business.•
The branches tatigUt are, !Wok-keeping, as applicable
to the varlousdepartmenteof trade Penmanship. 'both
plain and ornamental; Cuiumercial Law, :Mathematics,
Navigation, Civil Eliglueering, Drawing, Phonography,
and Modern Languages.
The system of instruction is peculiar; no classes or set
lessons are matle.'usy of, but each student is taught Judi.
virtually, so that he may continence at any !time, and at-
tend at whatever hotirs arc most,Conceulent.
Catalogues are isi•Ued annually after thellsth of April,
containing names ot the etude:its for the year, and fall
particidars of terms/ &c.; and may be obtained -it any
• time ijy addressing ;he Principal.
In extensive accommodation-. wide-spread reputation,
and thelengtby experience of the Principal, this Institu
tion otters facilitieuperior to any other In the country,
for yoling men wishing to prepare for bualp.r.mtod to ob
tate at the same ttrrie a Diploma, which will prove a
recommeudation•forl them to any Mercantile House.
rirCrittenden's Series of Treatises on Dook.keep-
Ing„n'ow more whielyeleculated than atiy.other work on
the satdect, are for tale at the College. '
S• ;HODGES CRITTfiNpEN, •
• - Attorney-al-Law,
• Nrsctrat..
SUSQ. CO. CLASSICAL AND AORMAL
admic,c)x.a,
At ,
214Ccii:ktrcosse, 3Porsases.
•i
PROF, S. S. HNRTWELL B. A.,: PRINCIPAL
Mr. I. S. Blitrl, 14 Assistant, & Teacher of Varal 3lusic.
*so L. Richards, Instructress of French-and Drawing.
Miss E. Biao.lrmati,gnstructress of Manic on Philip.
Bliss. , A. W. Ihutwell, Instruct,ress in pritnaryDepart
meat. . 1 •
C. C. Llabsey, M. D , InstrucbarcrfAnatomy and Physiol
ogy, • -
Other Assistants a d Lecturers will beumployed as the
wants of the school may demand. _
T ILE next Term ir ill begin oa • '
Monday,tebmary 241, 1862.
In respect to hie Institution, the trusteed are,
- happy to • state that their expectations of messy'
have heen rhalized.. It IA now iu a flourislifng
condition, and the feel confident iu saying to the public
that It is entirely S'orthy of the patronage of all who de
sire thoro' mental it the acquisition of knowl
edge. wlowtherat Cpreparatima for College:or teaching,
or otheepuraults.i Its patrons may be found in all parts
of the County malt° them reference is snide respecting
its Merit!. •
tiltloo per Term of Eleven Weelcs.
Primary Department ;2 50:
nigher Englich.l. ' 1.; Oti. •
Latin. Greek and Gtrmau, each. 4 0.0.
French, 1..... 1... . ....... 3 00.
English, with ()tie Laueuage i 7 50.
So bill fur th above studiesshell exceed.... 0 00.
Drawl:lg,, I 2 03.
Vocal Music, 4three leesonsper week,) 1 00.
Music on the Ilano, • 8 00.
nee of Instrument • 2 W.
!Ward from $2.00 to $2.50 per week.
The aameconvdniences as heretofore foi those wishing
to board theursehles: For other information address the
Principal atMontrese. W. JESSUP, Proildent.
C. F. READ, Secretary.
Montrose, ,Fehrmary ,
1
• REPORT 081 SOLON ROBINSON,
P. NEW YORE TRUIVNT,
. cm:wit=
SETTLEMENT,
rzr The tollu leg Is an extract trum the report lA'
Solon Robinson. Esq. t pubire , Oed In the New rcrk
Tri
bune. in referenc , to 1 Inelentl. All persons car, rca4
this, report with raciest.
.
Advantagea cotnrming near 'Homo—Vineland—Be
nutria upon arl—Soil, its great Fertility—The
Cause of Fertility.—Am punt of Crops Produced=
Practical Evidence. - . .
It is certainly One of the most extensive fertile triers,
loan almost level Desalts'', and suitable condition fur
itleasalit farmir4 that we knel,.. of this eitle of the west
ern prairies. We found some of the oldest farms appa
rently j ust as profitably productive its when first cleared
of forest Arty or hundred years ago. '
The geologist would sour. discos Cr the canoe of this
Is
continued (call ty. The A. hole country Ia a marine de
-pusit, and all throned the soil M e found et Mena:. of cal
careous eilbstances. generally in the form of indulated
Calcareous mul shoe Mg many distinct forni. of ancient
shells, catheter fury formation. and this !early mlotanve
In ecattered alll !trough the soil,ln a, very com mleuted
• forth, and iu the exact comlititm ino.t easily assimilated
Lc y !inch plants . the farmer desires to colfieLte. ..
Marl; ill all itsifonne lute beet total to fen ili.e reaps In
England. from the time it was occupied by the Itomaue:
and in France and Germany a marl bed i• counted ou a ,
„a valitable Led 41 manure, titat_cau be dui: and carted;
and spread over he field. How nitielt.inOre valnable Clod:
It - must be whe found alreetlyiniked 'thrum:lt 11w soil.
a l
where'new part elms still be turned up ttud exposer. And
trausformed to Le oe nu 's. eve every Wile he stir 4 the
earth..
Having then s tided our mind. , la. the eats se.. they
will taut he excit el with wonder At seeing Indubitable ev
idence of fertility of a eel) whlch•in per situations, hay.
Ing'the same general characterist its twat least appearan
ces; is entirely nremuneniti v. , except as its productive-
nese is promoted by artificial fertilization.
A:few words about the quality and value of this' land
for cultivatiuu,y which we have come strong proof.
our first visit as to William Ll. Wilson, Franklin
township, Gioia ,estet county. who purchased some eight
miles north of Milville, aboia three years ago, for the
purpose ofestablishingaeteam mill, to work upthe tim
ber into lumber. to sendoff by the new railroad, as well
as the firewood audcual. for which he built a track a
mile and a half leng. Ile also furnialleil sixteen miles of
the' road width ties, and had no • doubt grade the mill
Draftable, thous'h his main obit:awns to open a ninth
h av i ng become , t its inced that the soil was• valuable for
cultivation. I'this he has tot ' been disappointed, asl
some or his erg s prove. ' For instance. the second time
-of cropping, bushels of potatoes tan one acre, worth
30
60 cents a bushelin the field. This year, severe acre-t.
without manure, produced 356 bushels of oats. In one
field, the first crop was potatoes, vianted among the
roots, und yielded 75 bushels. The' potatoes were dug,
and-wheifsowil, and yielded 16 bushels; and the stubble
. turned under and sown to buckwheikt which yielded 33%.
bushel.; and then the gronnd was sown to -clover anti
thnothe, whichigave a- a first erop . 2 4 Inns per at re.
The fertllizeril applied to these crops were first, ashes
front clearings i second, 2d5 poundS of superphosphate
of Bine ; third. ?00 pounds Peruvian guano ; then 50 bash,
ela of slacked lune has been spread upon the clover since
it-was mowed, bud turned In fur wheat. .
Mr. Wilson . sigrowing crops, and - 'lse wheat stubble of
the present sealum, all indicate list -ad as 'prodnctive as
any part of theiState. •
At. Mary Barrow's. an old etyleelerimy. woman farmer,
several miles stSutit of Mr, V.' ilson'sl we were so particu
larly struck with the fine appearancelatt field of com,that
weatopped to ihquire of the hired men how It was pro
duced. We fond that the land had peen the year but
before In w eat,.som n.with• chant:Laud this cut one
season, and lac spring plowed once with one - 'poor old
er
neg,': and plan, ed with corn. i I
CS, but yoe mattered high. we eappose 1" we said in ,
terrogatirely, midget his reply:— i
"Waal, you ebe, we: couldn't doge that: 'cause we
hadn't but forty-one horse loads altogether. for 23 acres,
and we wantetithe must on't for the truck. °
The truck-cons' eted of beets. carrots. cabbage, cucum
bers, mellods. ate., and a very prodective patch of Lima
1a grown Or marketing. S., we were satisfied That
the il was not infeit lie, even unaided by clove'r. %i licit
• hadfed the corn. because the -tr. , clpatel." had not heen
cluvered. and hitd 'been In cultivation lung enough to ob
literate all eigna of the forest. • i - . . •
Otte next visit was to the large fano of Andrew Sharp,
Ave Miles floral oflifilville, front ludf to a mile east- of
the railroad, and just about in the cbntre of Vineland.—
Mr.'Sharp cotutneuced work here IniDecember, latie, up
onsiell) acres. lit less than three yeera he has got 221
acres cleared and in crops title smolt); all well inclosed
anti Into several fleld0; with ceder rail tar pole
fence; lass bu11...1 twO.siory lIIVOMpg, alum thirty-six
or forty feet, an a smaller non, fort farm laborers; and a
stable and'gran try 31. d ..oine, other tudbuildlile-.
Considerable part of the land was cleared for the plow
at te dollars an ere. and tau sonic or It the Mat crop was
backwheat. limhdwlth 50 bushel* ill powder per acre.—
This crop may he put in from July .tt h to 20th. and yields
from twenty tohirty bushels per adye, harvested ie. Nov.
if. e
land belncsowei2 with, 150 pounds of '
Peruvian guar t and eeeded with rte., yielded 12 to 15
ha:she's per nevi and ten dollars wdyth . straw--of etra. The
rye stubble Dirtied, after knocking tiff a large growth a
1 oak *Truitt... anti dre,Sed a•: sin sna i l guano Anal seeded
1 to'wheat, grave 15 or Pi bn-hels... Tl' crop which he was
' threehing wllll4 we were there prof lists. more, of a very
plutm. grain, and tire straw is very ,navy. -
We went over the stubble and fond the clover ands.
timothy. !tom aced Sowed labt ejiritp:. on the wheat with.
out harrowing.ilookingat , well as we ever saw it upon
any old cultivated farm, and With telittle work done iu
the wilder to, clear off some runt-, and rotten stamps,
and setting stoker to mark permanent ones, we ,will he
able to ea the heap next year wltli a mowing machine
tied we will ghirantee two tons pea ecru. if he will
~ gi ye
-the Ewel tie I[ll overruns the esti:nate.
Part. ofthe la dwas planted twilit potatoes fur a first
ernes. which yielded ope hundred mid twenty I...Dhels per
acre. It was then limed with fifty ;bushels per acre, and
seeded with reheat and clover, yidding an aver:tee of
over 15 basheis i per acre, and the c Venturi looks beau
tiful'. •...,.
Other portions hate been plants with corn as a first
crop, Which yldlded thirty bushelsiof yell ow filet cunt,
and the sescondierop forty bushels land the third crop;
treated 150 pounds of manta, we are sertrne one Would
cat i Mate below/ forty bushels per altre. .
[The reader {rill recollect that the writer Is now speak
ing ot lands peirectly nor. And which catiecarcely be con
al tiere.d in good amble condition.-StED.I .
_
In other caseis the corn crop ofittist year was followed
with oats this seesort.•not yet thrtbed, bat will sewage.
- probably forty to fifty bushels .S MI . u
potatoes . helne.
• mellone, and in fad. all vegetable , • as well as yong
peach and othM• fruit-trees planter this year, show t ere
plainly that this longneglected tract of land . should -re
mains° nolontmr. and there Is 11(iNV a a - rung probability
'audit will not - Wunder the auspices of Mr. Landis, it
will be dividedifoto amanflifits. wteet roads located to Tie
commodate mill—the surveyor ir nnw usy et this work
—end alrpurclinvere will be requiewd t o- build swat emu
fartablehonseq, and either fence their lots in nniformitY ,
or aurae to lira without fence, which weld,' he prefera
ble, by which means a good popnlatioriwill be seemed
wbbwill establish churchee..,,choOle, alums. mills, ma
chine shops and hotnes—honies ofiAmerfeen farmers. saw.
monied by gardens, orchards, fields and comforts of civ-
Mead life. - 1
if Any one. from anydensnzetnant of blisinesci s do:Wr
ot' of changing tits pursuits tor lite, or who Is &on any
cantle deslronato find* new localion and cheep home In
the country, add who may read.ant believe whet we llama
rfailiatntesi. hi will do well togn and see forhimself vstult,
IUV be sean within a two lionrellde otPbtbutelphle. ,
i pow!? RODINOIV.
!. 1
. ,
RfN fiII&WIKTER GOODSI
AT TYLER'S STORE r
FIRST .STORE BELOW TARBEICS. Hff
A puzof
ropcir orco'ci.336, -
.Gr3FLCOCMPLIME4
FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE„
• WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, •
• &c., PAINT & VARNISH
_BRUSHES, BLAC K• ING, SCRUtING;
•
IIAIR;Tooth, „ .
NAIL, _awl _LATHER •
BRUSES, ALL 'VERY CHEAP. -
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE; & LAMP
BLACK, TALLOW, SOAPS I
Of every kind kut sorr;
AT TYLER'S STORE.;
. F . lo d l iie h ;m er tn en t e lit.4:4 3 g. lienn;.
EST B usin g
021.4: itt.o ..I.Pralq‘
COD LIVER, Pure Olive, Castor, and Metallic OD. Irr
V machinery; alio Harlem zed British OIL
FOR THE HAIR,AND , MOUTH.
NI - 11 it!..J.EZ:l oc 'S o l a V i er e ldia c lla . i s r Zy o ltalLT . tim o
•
TlairTunic, n Olenit's Bear7s and ß ßose Hair . 1.4
Pomatle-de-Philocome. Philadelhia and N. York s Month
Wash, vie.: Parrish's Fragrant El ixur. for the teeth and
and game. Dalyryuiple's Mouth Wash, Dental Soap, &cl .
AT • TYLER'S STORE.. I
ORSE'S Indian Root - Pllls.Wright'slndian.Vegetsltin
/11, Pills, Cephalic Pills.--death on Headache. .-
gar - Dent silt [eget trailed at] TYLER'S STORE}
Montrose, Nov. 4th. HENRY C. TYLEIti.
TNT -11111 . 'CONTINUED!
• GREAT• BARGAINS PREVAILING; .1
'NEW FALL GOODS'
For Cash and prompt. Ix months hnyerel
3Ers.
would again call attcntion . to lily Sew atitr Large stock of
FALL ND WINTER GOODI
now being received, and embracing the most de•tintble
yariettes of Ladies Dress - Goods. in.lllth Fall Prlo CS,
Cashmeres. Delaines.t.ntoman-Valoe-, 3derliancs,l'
Tambourd-Reps., Giugharos and Silks ; ;
Ls. Silk. 'troche, and Wool Lone Shawls,
‘, • - 'Rich itibbona. Bonnets. and Flowers. 1
Ladles' Cloths, Broadcloths. Can. , 1
• shames, ac.. with a e e ry full !
• assortment of
Staple and Fancy Goods,'
• •
as ttaital in : . I
• Rardware. Crockery,
Sails. Paint , ., Oils, Bout, and Shoes.
flats and vane, Clock , . Wall Paper, Ladles'
' Furs, Rutttlo Robe - 0, Ca yet logs...te„u itli a 051
assortment of Stoves and Trunmina yf the best,qcodlty,
made to order. &c..
:_per".lts the stock is large and bought for cash. he is rally
prepared .to conquer a •• Peace," and secure the hl hest
advantages of the ••War'"to his cu4onier, who.art in
vited to ranee themselves ender Ids •! Runners" and 6u.
cure the hotidts of the "Fight." .
' I
Flour & Salt, constantly on hand
New Milford . , October 1561, , . Dtruntr.
owArmai IA
NEW N - GOO
W
NEW §* GOO
ATE•'
L. II A B DING & Ck
NICHOLSON DEPOT:
LIBERAL DISCO T,
MADE TO
READY-PAY CUSTOMERS.
_ o _
We are determined not to be out;dene
in the way of I
LOW PRICES!
ALL:KINDS OF pRoDucE Tam to Exchatize fur
ar Cr 100 . 0
C3I 0 .3:Zik D
L. HAMMING fic..oo
Nicholson Depoi, May 7t1it1:961.4-6m.
• NEW FIRM.'
•
.
MIEN, :DEANS':
Under Montrose Democrat
A RE RECEIVING
Fresh - Ground 'Western FLO UR
every 30 dayp,ivriith we warrant to ZiVO Pal fnctl on
fol any in znarket; if not good retarueirat our expill4e. •
lour
Feed; and Buckiviteat
SALT AND POP
•
131" THE LOAD, BARREL in: I'O.I4ND.
HAMS, [Sugar Carall
• Dried. Beef, •
. .
• '-
Smoked Halibut,
DripS - a.ndSyrups
Molasses aimi Sugars, .
TEAS, COFEEE.
BROOMS, A:VD . -.V Al LS,. I
kchich we offer for aalu at Low Prices, for REAII PAY
ONLY. . M•onlro.,, July 9.,0f.61
This question the reader naturally asks. It it ImPeszt.•
it ban been held in large tracts - to, families not dispel., 4
to null, std beim! W ithott t t railroad facilith. e thvy had fate -
inducement,. The railioad - hasjust been opened thrs,' - -
the tire;perte this season, for the Brit lime.
Visitors ,ire shown over the land Inn carriaze., free of -
expenice. and afforded tin,and opportunity Cr tliorengb
investigation. Those who come with a view-to situ,,
should tiring money to secure their part Lis Ca, An lota.
thole are not held upon refusal. . .
lilt: SATZST TAINU'IN HAIM 'ONT.?, is he to pcOlde Lane
been thriown on: of elophiyroent or T00•f0r,,.. and r.,,,, e
a-- conic :llt , l'of,l. oi` 1.111311 h:4 tai .in let tort Mrs.-
~ y lre... a ,',. OW. . They can hay a piece of land at a email
pri,e, nod earn mere than v. sges in improving it. arts
when it is done it is a certain I:oh-peed - cm, std w r ip., -
-.A few- acre,. in' fruit trees m Ili inshre a comfortahle Be
ing. - The land is m k t down to-hard tine pric, P. cud it:l
improvement ; can be made' at a cheaper rate than most
awl- other time.
'lt, olo,ll , lract, Witt,lX TiOirf. trout ~.m the...railroad, in
being 1.(il out with ilne and gracious avenues, w. fib a
town in the cen.,re— nee acre lute In the town pull at fnc.z,
,e, irai to s2iat ; tWo and a-1 alLarre lon , . at frem t...50t0 SP2r , -
and to, 0 h.t..y,u feet front hy LSO feet deep. at f Me—pat- -
hide oce-halt c,04 and halanee withlt, avi sr._ It is
roil; upon (duns ot mow:: acme, or mare, that f.. Ur ' , care
rimy it , t.fi yen. - '
TO MANUFACTURERS, the town affords a fine open
-1 tog for th(-110F.mounfarturing blirlio sn, and other ar-
HOliday . - G 00dz,1.1 i tick., heit_: near Phil...lelphia, and tho . inrrallr.ding
; 000ntry ha- .1, large population, which aLords a good
I. j market.
.
, . i This settlei , ent, it the-course of severa: yeare. w ill 1.0
1V A. 1 , : r 1%;1 9 leln.-%rlC.n.t.J'etCs'ho"l'riryeasaioge: one
. ‘ , 14. , : : z„ ,1 4 , , b,..f i 1ti 0 t c u , 1 placer in the country; and mutt
to any \Vutches,Tewerty and Fancy Goode, lin% j . I n qt L ie intended to make it a Vine and , Tenft . gicwinz :
TII-E HOLIDAYSII // r und ibn
i countst li f a „ ' , 2:.' cii,',.",n„r;',l*ett."'cEs'ne;,''.'„,hr.,Dild.,h•:. and nn-
• - ven 'env• for the aettlers Will he limed treedv.:llkb w Mir
-
The anhrcribute rake plearnra 111 announcing res' their ! Mine the pro,peritv of tlie plate.' -The hard -icrit a MeV . - -
friends, that they have thin day tett:mei! from NewTork - 1 out the country will bean arleanta:ps to the it ttiontnt.
With nII unusually large and vVelrselectedatock , of floods - 1 An it compele.peopte toftscrt to ncrtruliere for a :iv -
with especiFil refercnca tothe appthaclaing rootlet; Seaton i Inc. -
Any person desirous of making„ 7 i : i Large numbers of people are parrhaeirg: nrd people,
.• - . . ' who desire the best location shmild v bit the rare at once.
CIirit , TRITIS OP - Neiv i'enrs'i'resitF ' improved :and als - o - for sale.
• ' /'. . ' TIMBER.—Land eau To honeht with or without tim•
can find a rhth, and extensive ansorttitent I'6 sele I from,_ her. The Timber nt market vaination. .
and at prieenthat cannot fall to onitots we-Anyone Goode Tho Title it indiapoidtile Warr.intcc doe& ~,is Fr. .
exclnsively fur cash, and show them with rileasqroarith- clear of dll incumbrance, whondha indincy do paid. •
out eltarge. , ' / - EVANS‘t ATILEN. Poarcliozvoneent-m Pee at hand.
Watebiell—LMlPe . Diamond Enantelett and plain:— . Letter; promptly swan °red. and reporie-of Folan Rehs
'a splendid article. Also a vailety of chdri lytd. SO NI Eug- Inson unit Wm. Parry 'sent, together w Rh' tin: ••Vinetand.
.11sh. American and Swiss, limiting and Plain. vkay low, Aural." - . .
Gold Chultan—A very extensharearl o ty or V4sr..Fob, Rome to the lint :—Loaeu.Wahoit elaret wharf. Tittle •
Omni and Neck Clinins!'hy EVANA .t ALLEN. dnipttlft. At 1 o'clock. :LOT.. and 4P. A.. (unless thrro
Ear Ulnas and Itrealat Irlain—An infinite' variety should he n etair,e ,-f honi.) for Thinned. on rte-(, lose
of shies and Orieee,lll sets and 'lnuit'. ' - I-. ••• hero' and Milleflie Railroad v\ - hen yen trove the Carn..
- Finger filtszad,Tilainond. 'Why, Wizard, Toarl,Sy a ls at Tuteland • titt.tion. Met owned.P tnnalre for
Chased and Pinitt Geld nthal , --2 large otock. . 1 • CIIAA:Ii..I.ANDIS, Postma‘ror,
' Bracelets—Gold, Jet, 'laird:and lIAIR Arniceletn al' • . - Founder of the Coltny,
all natterna and prices. ' , • - Frame & At.t.cu.- VIAOLLAND P. re„ Cr rutitaland ConalyN. J. -.
Silver Ware—Encrydeicrilitlon of Silvia Frifice. and T.S.—There Is a !linnet actin at •Glasobort.l. • Alen
Spoons, Napkins Rings. tin hand. also. Soup and Gray./ beware of sharpers tin the ears front New York and no
Ladles, Cups. Card Cases, Pie, Batter Ind Fria lilitt - An. adelphin to VicelAwt In.plifinn. your tittaincra, donna-
Chiltirena' sod. salts. ere., warranted good itn coin. tleoi. 4:o.
Plated. Ware-A Ttr,ant!rnlrtvPnriinent ni Tee Vit,hero i . j„„ m . y s jafig„. 7.. % - - - .
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Canters. Cake Baskets. W aite ,- Butter Dishes'', Itneara i -----..---" _.— .
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Salts. Knives, Forks , Spoons, Toast 'helot. Cape Goblets I s.. ABEL — TTIRRELL
etc.. etc.. by . FWZO & 41.1X14'. I
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siceire.lnnittrina and titads=A hir.TO 1, , 1.C4..k C.fda .
patterna and Deem,. - -. TISS. f^r , AlailkilltPhalll,'S St4anlettne, rascal. for
Befftlik..enrllseaklsces end .kre.t.te, .4.atta l:, Coral:. t . the Wltdelt.tra IlAt Pl*. thh4 ISIV bring eat s thick
Pearl, Gilt. Steal, sad ',lvey Beads. 1 - • eat n(Nallelteret ffltit.g6Ofteots. ler- - (rat iii 1 , 0 r 4,7104
' Shell Comba—d coed Mock of shell ttaelestql Ade I , atatek: Daker's dicrnevedikaintaiiaroler liltenirry.
Cnitilas, alto Buffalo. flora . Ivory; and Dressing Combs Itlnnircae.Julyl7.lsp...: . . .....!
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Hair and Tanta Btr.phee, etc., etc. - i .:- . ..
Ere78"7191 ./3 .41..7.47-rEliV,q - ALT.bY at PAgetgao Or Malt
No:: Ciddrenowe Eta Illaghiuon. - ' NJ AL: Tr l 4/1164.
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COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Located over the Suegaitienr.a Valley WA
BINGHAMTON N. V.
• rAcui. 4 rv: '
D. W. LOWELL, Principal, Professor, 4+: 4) It
- Science of Accounts, Practical.AcconnUt
Author of Lowell'a Treaties upon Book• Ks..:
ing, Diagram* illustrating the earn&
JOHN Kann', Commercial Accountant, Pruf-.'•
of Book Keeping and Practical blathemat:.s
J. J.,CunTia, -Assistant Professor in the 24,4
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• Keepiny IJipartitteot.
A. J. WilucEn,Professor of I'racescril acil.4:f.
.naruental Ventnanhhii;, Cocnroettivi Cs.lcki
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Guns mad Ctirrespoodow..... .
Dacha S. Dickinson, lecturer oc r
• eial Law and Political-Economy.
BLIP. Ransom Balcoro, lAecturer on enntrw,..-,
kr•onissory Nutea and Bills of Exchange.
lirs Dr. E. Andrew*, Lecturrr uL CccnrutrENi
ELhica. _ _
LIA3I-1011111131 CO:II7.4ITTEE
!leis. Sherman D. Phelps. 0,463ra.
'Frail , R. Morgan, Esq. .
i;bj•rt *of this Co!logo is to afford tek. ali
An .4yortunity of obtaining a thorough }amazes*
Education..
..kr redly Healer
Th.• Bookx and Ftirtna are e
by practical aernuntanti rep:vastly for this Is
atit ution riti, terol•raei '311.1 the • Went itupro ire -
menta.
The course of instruction eel:uprises otety
department of bus'.nt.tos.• The learner avilfbe
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thoroughly taught thy science ALIO r prat:lice 0:
Double Entry Book. Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business, viz : General - Mer
chandising; Msnufacturing,, Banking; Cotncnis
.4ion. .titeambuating, Eieilrn ding. lumisdit4.
Foreign Shipping,
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yorso mr,,N . ,
Can quallfc - thetnat.lwei in. a thortitime, at ibla itIAILL
Li on, to :tic iwtrirtant and latilitit e titentinna. A n -11K.
rtfercnce, can be given where graduate a or /FOY) am riA.
filling liealrable sttuattuut with,alArita trt.nist..!,,Uo to Itltito
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per annum.
The Proprietorg are in Tioaaeasion of teetirnonialA ft, IL
vorne , 4 the frvt Comuxereial lloubealu the State. to a) rlo.
the , : bane fdrni.hed book-ke,epereoh.r.itrinir their curl"
satkfactiun anti confidence in the chillin of tile gadoitict
of thin luatitutiou. . _ .
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PKNMANSIIIP
In stilt!, branclw., taught by the wort aLtiful and. thor
ough matter* of the rxt,: No college In the conntr). en
Joys ft higherrrputatlon In thl4 department. Ladles' Lft
partment entirely separatef Crum that of thegentlemes.
Students can enter College at anytime. No eacatior•
Tim.• to complete the coorre, from E.' to 10 - sa echa. fib
dent, pa. , aing the requlaite examination arc pressil.t.e
tcttli the moat elaborate and elegant ent:Tlll e t DlV.t..r . 4
by nue COuttuarelal or 11.0 , dcalIuetitutIon In V: a
17nlon. Aadatance rendared to graduatee In prom tir
bituationk
For toroth of trath.a, price of b... - ertl..t , ,timonlalr
gtudtttev, fllltug po.ttiona,t.c. aatlttae the proptictcrs t'
circulars containing full particalsrr.
LOWELI...t. WARNER,
Prtiprietors Blzgluanlon Couimerclal CcAlegi..
Nov. 11111gliarntoo, !I. V
NTIIq.MIALE!LN - ID.
TO ALL 171TAN'ATI4G FARMS.
New Settlement of Vineland
REMEDY FOR, HARD
A Hire OpportUnity in tke Best lazlret. awl
Delightful and Healthful Climate in the •
• ion. Only thirty miles couth °radio ,
delphla, on a railroad; being a
rich. heavy soil, end highly
preduetive wheat land; Arlon-at
the best in the arden .State cf NewlereVY
17 CONSISTS of W.Ofir acrek OGOD,I . Iad.IIII - !dest
L to (Inns of different rire=to halt the litircharerto
acret and UpAtill:s—:i.d is told ut the rate of fromr4
VA t•iity thillari'Vo•r aere fc.r land.•
one•fout cai.hrizia the Inilar.ce toy tit:niter-3 car .} rr
it:dim:Lt., with lettil interv-t. within the term Of !L.....
yeari.
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70333:1 fEll I.a
_rent part.s rici clay loarn.suitaLle P.o . Witt et.
bid Ptfatcv-11-,1 dark and rich smutty" loam. seltet:s
ror corn, ew..M.-potetoes. tobeeco. all kinds or
.ttfl i out craps. and the Great curie:" of fruit, 'rrli is
;;rap-ars. peaches. apricnt4; Nectar:ries. blnelbez.
ries,%cion.• and oilier Erni t , .. t,da . pted to filet PLifit
delphin and New York. uterkets.. respect , to the co;:
nod cross there can lie no mistake, vb.ltorl an eau? -
Inc bath. and 60110 are expected to buy before so
ttudidt; the., stabil:lei:Ms correct—under Abe., •
cunist.incss. unites these ststonent • Mere coned:. tf flo
would be noose in their being mark. It is considered
'The Best rruit Soil in tho Union.
(Sec report of Solon TinblnAna, - Esq.. of the New Tc.el
rribqn, tool Cie well known agrieulturl-t. William ft:
re. of Cinna:Lito•uu,NL7C.krtty,which will be furnislttsi
inquirers.] ,
i. No = 4. 0 • kw , liv:-A. --iii.:+. oli ..A
By looking over a map the reader will perceive that 11 -
enjoya . the Ltet ;market in Mg Union. aril ha. direct ct
mon ication with :Sew York andl tiladelphia tniren di ,
being only thirty-two tulle. from the latter. Produen
tide ntitket bringe dnnhle theprice that it dare in
tinny di,tant Porn the cities. In, thielocation It ran 1
pet Into the market the stone morning it le gathered, ar.‘i
for u Ind the farmer sell, he get. the highest price: vrb l l
•grocerics and other article* lie puichr,e, he get. at ti. ,
lowe*t uric , .. In the Wei.t. u - bathe sell* . bringe him •
pittance. but for u hat he tiny* liaye two price.. In
iocatlug here the ,nttler lutarnanv other advantages. Es,
.1, within a (Ow hours. by railroad, of all the great call,
of-Ne‘v England and the 311ildle :State,. Ile is near his
-ohltrienti* and a*stielatione‘.. Ile has school to his chi:-
dem divine service. andhli the advantages of • eiviltra,
tion o ana he is near a large city.
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0.7-81.111C.AL'IMI
Ia &Ill:MIMI: the winters being, salulirl4 and 0p..%
whilwt the ~um here are no warmer than in the North.—
The location Is upon the line'a. lutitudi with notthsra
Virginia. •
PERSONS WARTINO • CHANGE OT CLIMATE TOR HEALTH,
would be much benclitted in Vineland. 'The mildness (
the clinutte and 114 Arming intlince. makes It excelle , A
far all puhnonori, areetko.s. doppep io. or generaldsMlL
ty. Vieitor* wilt notice mi,ifierenctin a few days: CALL'
and are unknown.. .
Conveniences at Nand:
Building Material is plenty. Flrh . and oysters' ars
;Plentiful and cheap.
Visitors must expect, however, to ree;ts new place.
Why the Property has not Been Settled Be-
lure. • • •••
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