The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 13, 1862, Image 3

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the people and thiGorernment wo Gnat l
walk therein. = Ile was ; almost' litWly,
the war and the 'truth, -Ind • he irnuld
.have been therlife, hut the nation witatat
worthy. I sometimes think that on that.
forfuf morning, the 2nd of December,'.
1850, as ho hoved his head and - g.l
re nli
the ghost, that the recording angel•
wrote in the ledgers of heaven, o t f tiffs
ration, "1t is Enisl.ed."
. Can treason or blasphemy . go further ?
i•
Another Victory in New Noxio.
Kansas City. May 3.—The Santa e
mail has artfaed. Another.battle has ta•
ko i'• plat a: between General Canby aid the
'rexans at Panilo; on the Rin Gond.e,
Where the Texans . had 'fortified Oetn
selves. The enemy were defeated. Our
lose was twentr4ive killed and-Wounded.
The Rebel loss . ltio not been aseertitined.
Gem Canby with a po s rtion Of hir•t+ com
mand, had made a detour and got lielow
the enemy, while . Major Paul vas in. the
rear. The w h ole ot the enenty's Command
'W 1 I probably he taken, asq.heir
flee
ly al - -
tentative is to surrender or flee 6 the
manntains,swhere the Indians await them.
['Two itnportam bills patk.Freit,th
rue last n•cek ; the homestead bill
lIIBM==ZI3=2
approval, tool a Pacific Railroad bi
Th 9 Fight at New Orleans.
Th9pirtiettlars of the 1)0110i:wring
Forts Jackson and St. Phillip, wine)
- cededthe capture•of New Orleans,
caved by way of Ilavana. The brie
melt appears o °have been all that
Leis represented it to be—one of the
terrible that ever took placf', continuing
upwards of a week, day and night'. On .
Frid:ty, the23th, the flee of the forts was
'so mach slackened as 'to allow of the . pas.
sage tip the river of a number of 'Com.
Farragat's vessels, 11 friU'AtttS utd
,r3niumtS, which succeeded, after some
&iterate fighting with the rebel gunboats
in clearing the river to Ne' r iV Orleans—
sinking and otherwise destroying eleven
of the enemy's vessel, anti detnoll'Ating
the fount's • ram Manass:ct,' which was
completely riddled :by broadsides fr.nn
the steamer Mississipid.. The rebel Itirts,
thomrh tins inn off entirely from emnmn
nie3tion with the city, refused at first to
Parrentivr • micOnditionally but, s . ubse•
vently concluded to do Su.
IV~gRF~ ~IIGEB.
At the residence of -the b - ritle'r:- father,
in Brifi L ;euwer, 0) 1 . the Ist nisi., by pev.
J. C. 11.;onter, Mr. NV.O.l.Ams
.11:111. - Trs, of Juhtt
3:2M.A.."1 1 ,EX .
, .
Fo.rcst Lake, on 41b inst., 'Mrs.
Lns Cons I
E_L, arc t 3 seventy-fi.nr yoar4
wife ()a:1.0.1.1;11:0r Foyest
Franklin, the Gth ms., Dtocti.§-
Lis \1:£1411, i the ilfly•eiallth year uf•hix
In the Itnpital at. Philadelphia, Aprii
h, 1 E. P. GAIZTYSEII, 11 ! Tefl 21 years
'he deceased voluitteercit 'fur the war
sVue siX muntlrs 3 , .), while atschuol, at
Wyratlintr, county. giturOy af
-ter hi., arrival at the'scat war, he 'xi ,
n y a z.l ;( •,l wi:11 a eV,. .:1-e ua,i, h vffi-leel
t. , I,:tt ion at the time abnve named. The
dr•evased ha, three sisters. in Brouldytt
I ,, z.vn,l,itt anti Ott heat in 7 t,f the
death of their li , c;111.1 . , and ettieuusnltniittn
Iv ih other friend , `, they despatehed
Palmer -Garthittv, ~
Phil:idyl
wit° returned wit.'d to
corp . se un
Sin arday, the l inat., at i rlma, eunyeyed
0. C. E'ys=, itt Brunklyn. 'On Sitaday
folowitstr, Iter. J. K. Peek 4,r,..tach4thllle
frutr ii di , enurse It, a lartze atrulietnie.—
E' 1. I, 3t nit. (f r on t Gibson) I,eip t z ptsent,
the :,-erviee lii.betkiug of per :
s r,tnal acquaintance With. the dee'd tel
flier hi:: tuition . , and of hi , httetwle,4r,e of
the nm i :t io c . q ,, i liti v s 'A:hit:ft - the tletle3sed
Three. .volunteer.: aretriried
pIItE,C., viz: 'Charles Adam=,tivrtrun
Gies and E. P. G.irdr.
. ..
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TIENT:I' C. - TYLER, 1
DT..wrt o i I i ( G ; ndsC roeez e.l.)rella: i l?nle
. .Ltinasbn,;lo,3.niurgi.
S:
-,e Ware. *oudez Ware andßrooms: Dead or Navi
es:, ~. Pub'in A,enne. i •
.11na1rJar, Pa.., May I', 156,..-ly . .
NEW.-GOOD..
JAMES, R. DE WOr.
nom cd,r. to the poblie one of the most choice sod
bc.t bclucte. Muck uI• •
- V
SPRING& SE Mil GOODS
i; TIII ` a M~rl r
DRY ,900DS.
A cerapict.c 4.ES 011131 tilt Or
"" ,"•-• /*% is'ls? •
r),....2,..:qcnambl q ue.Deßal g e„ rOpEnr: Pena , , Ging
h Stripeainin;...LlTte.lol,
and Blench, llnslins. While Gund... Plannel4,
..fe , Balmoral Skirts fur Summer wear, aIid„IIO.I.CRY
f: every deacription.
•
ivrlo vo .
MEI.AR
Black and Fancy ra.fisiner, Ey. Jvin4
:t•nnsdc, and Tai!or'.. T r im m l LL ,, An une..vil"..
m.,nrfinpnt 13Ccri.t.8 VILA Cet.ogs,
Moats; cb E3la.c>ozo, nr all lands.
ri'C3ooe3Cl.o9.
Bru , en and Whim Sup:. Syrrn und•Mc.lnsfea. TO. Co'.
lin 1 or coffee, spke,
tekerel, Smoked 17n1ihat , C,.dCbh. Erntive. 13r40.-n
rAlcy Sops. Ako, Potneh.tu muhr . tir,t; Evan
p: little trouble. the rAriety always Co nd in
gro:ery 11.1pur:ineht. -
17 1 E.; CZ I
Coal. And Winter-strait:lt Mt. • Sala:,
ku:ty, Lex:land Zinc, PuSintlinn.ht. ;.!tc.
IC. 4 0 3Erb:M : 71. " Se
Cran'AC 11,:s1 aa; m2d CommonlWare
nraWeire•
I'VsN Sb.,re7, Maktil 'royloc. /Vqin
e • e -Ct.:TILE'S 1E .IC.ND ELATED
xr.ta-E.
11 .,, kr)t s. Crndfr-s.'ehitdrAn's_fl- b
und Car , i.ze TA:.IiEE NOTIONS. Crat
Ai.t14,14 Salt and hue Tub C ,
tty Lit.c. Seoul*: Stiu.i. Sc. &t.
-
A G. , noral Stock ofStraw 'Go .d
Ir-a: - .tro se. dtay 13, nal.
.A.ri.ministr3t,or's • Notice.
I l' TEWS nimlolftratlon to tho toitnti of the late
.4 W ti:tr(ord. havitig boon "noted
/ : t 1,14.1.1. all portt.n.s- indebted totont tt.t tie
a:, :4,4 ro
tmutl:alt, pa:ytnt•ut.,ar. .butt
L.,. I dart al4in-t fator, isjttprtakeutt um to
lianfurd, 1:ny1 tb,tct9.) CAl:l7.l's 7 Llt,
Adroittictraor de bokit lon.
Tho Co afeastozia and is of itrA
FAlmoit.d f4r thisorn,htuod as w Lraingiand a
gu.a,h yuatr; twaa stalr from Nereotis
tr, Dds.ty. dm: eappplying at the aline this means
(1: SeC Care. By one who has corcid htnicelf, allot hula^.
Pl , :rest expense through ,oledical im*,.itlua and
AB? PXLlTiadiltror:AdAVE
itly?arit, r,T., Y asirord, tinge Cu. N. Y. Inail3ly,
Nir.171231G. 6 C116:50E or ozzurs
, r4litur.writ. Me athorunsoc u t 04 Vtaalapet
MEDICAL .:CARD.
DR.' L. PATRICK,: & .OR.- E:
T. Atli anADUAIIt of TITE MEDICAL DEPATMENT
OF VALE COLL/102. baire tonned *Copartnership
far the practice ofilledlcine and likulayomaasepeepered
to attend t ,all busbies* talthrttUrand punctuality, that
may be Minuted to their are, On terms commensurate
With the times.
Diaeaau and deformities of tb, EYE, melee opera
bona, and all surgical diseases, particularly attended to.
Vitr - Oftlce over7Webb's Store. °Mee boars (tom a.
sa, to 9p. m. All aorta of country produce taken In pay
ment. at the hi/hest-value, and Qum not wan&
)(mimic, Pa.. Wei 7tb. 111617-4 pf
RAGS . WANTED
•
J. lield g htit =aides plater mind or wbtto
colored NIA by - dOIIN D. MAIM%
• Paper and rag Wirehonsi N. E, Corner of Fifth s Com.
tame St. PLUdolaplda, - - Mgt WM.
HilIV a 00102
HMSCHMIIIII :BROTHERS,
.
`Bee- x,ry -..k - shive.'
--,,,..,.....-, • .•
. g -1,.....,./.....04 -4`
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No. 20 :A0N..4 4 ::!..- -. 4:43 - .i Court St.
..., ...... z.:10 . , 4 .... _ , i .
it .
l it Come r f--7,if,:.:.41.... ,- 0':: 1 Water St
nin g bam. I ll ' - '''', ' f( 4.'“ ig4l3 tan , N.
.r:
tOt of
ill pre
ltre re
lbard=
!here
most
An Uamonso Assortment of
HEW SRN ORBS HODS,
Of their own Importation.
r‘tnrzo thottay of On of our Erin In 'EUROPE,' ere
ki 400 neraaNd and ara nolo offeriug to our cusiomers
andtho public is oeneral. the largest and hendstimest se
, oeti in of DRESS 0
SOOLiS ever offered in. this Village.
tia
t
M
„ account of tho depression of the European orkets
we o o enabled to offer them at UNPAIaLLED LOW
TRI "ES: . l.ltving our cuitomere the Joblieciand Retailers
Prod i. Our Drees Gaud. comprise thosOverylleattlifat
style , al, .
. .
' 1 Poplin s, rdozatifbig'nes;
Di nas, Shalli,s, - Assandrines,
I Groises, Brocade do
—I • • .
Slacplierd Plaids, Saxon.y:Barages.
. , •rf Chal li 6St &o.
• 1 -
, . . ~.
•
• ZablllnleASlT SKOOG. , of t h e latest styles of
C7.A.2AXC30211.9.
-' Shcetluzs. Menthol Masi:us, :nd all kinds of
nn a
3=o.itilnix3sTara coca s
A great i'ariets of .
eleotlis t as - and Cla.l%l3l.l2:LOrCkSl4
For Men and,BoYe wear.
A qnoti senrtmeta of the latest 'style' of
40.XACiAaira.eio
c.la.latitly on hand and manufactured
to order on short notke.
E-o1).. - .C..1drie. , , L ice=. Dregs Trimmlnp and ertrythlng,
heluic,lng to the Vibe of
00().1)S .'
.
vrkyf and moll cimlpir thin ectrfatind !rawly
pincc. fin Immense aiwrtniint ite lawat style 3
t -
AI. 111 I N E'EN GOODS.
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far *.ville.ala. kid ratan trzia. Alsf3lll nn hand. •
, :ie 1 - . e ea'a herure nurchro.lnz eleawhece end satisfy
Var.4elves of the shave Gat: it
IliascEl%l3. BIZ onip.us,
No. 20 - Court Street.
Birqh%;.ioncApr:lll 34r i n eitif r the
nuElilT-E
GOOD_ NEWS!
GREAT COMMOTIOA
DRY GOODS
JOHN BULL Threatens WAR
t,14111 STA \IIS FIRI
Fl.7c) I.setsop.
SO DOES 711 ' 4" mat O 2
Q3uttrubtry'lostnb:aum, &
VIE CM:TAW lIISE Lv
`, DOMESTICKS,
hts nig ns on our =Lard, and wc have lately laid in a lerie
Stork: which enabler 116 to offer to our customers. gun( I
an n. 111111,141 good terms as formerly, considering the
rise. —. ..
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AT' THE STORES OF
Q3nltclibtrc . t, c6ostlll):iura
Montro_se, Sustta County, Pa.,
Elmira New-Yotk,
Zusquehanga Depot, Pa.
lO;IR FALL ANC WINTER STOCK
YO. Ccripa .
Wo are determined not to in. emtdone. either in prfeet or
quAth{er.—and we will endeavor to give our rummen
all poesible eatletectiee. , •
,CLOTHING:
In Ude branch oneatock to complete, and will be sold
lower, and more tartsfully enlehrd than any one-horse
establishment or enyfotiehurse concern—thts etde of N.
York City. to able to otrer or produce. We can ai•strie the
public thit we constantly employ the best cotters and
workmen to' trukke ap Oar stye*.
OrGartnentii made to ordde'
• tl."Go theetiottast nOtteii,
ilfrA Good Flt learrantriter Ito sale. 1 -
FURNISHING GOODS:
A Oniit swat contently kept. 'and *old lower than the
lowest at -
Gatttub,rB, T4ostabaum *lois
Itcwitiose, Jemmy 141, na
itT TEIE
• IN TIIE
'PQ4O., elialluAiD AWL
isiolairc)ctozs o :,- :.
AL* iscesslzro-icorezirium.
PROF. , . HARTWELL 8 PRNCIPAL.
r. LB. SLUM Ist Assistant, Tiesettsrof Vocal Undo.
Miss L. Rloharda, _ lnstructreaaor French and Drawing.
Mir& lilsekmas, Laetrile:4ms of Mnalo oa Pismo.
Miss A. W. Lisrtvedt. Instrustrem sa Psimary Depart-
OM.
C. C. Dalsei, IL D., Instructiw of Atuttonty end Phyelol•
ogr•
Other Atelstantisid Lecturers will be ingdoyed ea • the
- wants of the school any deaths&
TaniTrk wiuustior - .
Aloiday, May 12, 186 2.-
,
lii reePect- to this halal:Con. the trusters ale
Nippy to state that • their expectations of somas.
have base folly realised, It is oow by • . flourishing .
condition, and they feel confident in saying to the public
that it is entirely worthy cattle patronage of all who de.
eirothoro' mental diaraplineot the acquisition of knowl
edgembetheraa a preparation for College, or •tesching,
or other pursuits. Its patrons may' be found in ell parUl
of the County and to them reference is made resper.ting
Its merits...
Tuitio grog Term of Eleven Weeks.
Pnmary Drinint . , • $ $2 150.'
Higher En ith. I DO:
• Latin Ore end German, each, 400.
French. • • .-... 3 00;
Euelhih, with one LingmMe 7 50.
No bill for the above - stales shall armed.... 9 00.
. Drawing 2 00.
Vocal Mimic, (three laminas per week) 1 00.
Music on the Piano, . 8 130 •
Use of Instrument. - 9 00.
Board trona $2,00 to 99.50 per , week. ..
The semecon ventilates as heretofore for those wbbieB
to board themselves. For other Information address the
Principal et Montrose. Nir.:P.SSUP. President..
• C. P. Dean, Secnitary. . .
idontreee. May 12. 11132.—tt• ..... . - ~ . •
Great Bend Seminary,
AT'GREAT BEND, SUSQ'A COUNTY, PA
'rho .03izzamor !Timor= OF VIM
SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON Itlimndag, nag
lath, 1882, sad continue ELEVEN WEEKS,
ander the 'Miamian of l CUSIist.AN. as prtn;lpal. 't he
cmirsp of instruction Well the brauches,li unaimgh and
practical. A tharongti prsparsUon Omit to young man
desiring to enter College.
A teachers cites will ho organized at the commence
ment of the "term; for the more fall
,training of those
wishing to teach; arid assistance rendred them In pro.
curing eltastions for the summer. This class will re-
G4ifil 'attraction on the theory and practice of teaching,
one horn each day, and hare,putilic mostingsonoe in two
Weeks.
XstreeLlit3P'e
R, cusnm AN, Pm:arias..
noN. S. B. CIIASE, A. Zd., Inktructor In Genic, Let'
a and German. •
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ha
REV. J. Ft McCREARY, C plain 'and &tater on
morel *dimes.
• MUM .0 (MeV. Tatather of Primary Departnetat.
MSS IiATTIMJ. °RANG E,Teacher atuanalton Piano
Terms of Tuition
Primary Department,per quarter of eleven reeks, $ 3 CO
Common Brenda*, "0
Higher English and Itethematirs do., • 600
Natursl.3clences do., 700
Language' Aficient or modern do., 8 00
Teachers Normal Mau • do., 160
Music on Via= do., B 00
Bee of Piano ." do., II 00
The higher branches Include the lower. thus: $ll 00 per
quarter covers alt branches named, above, eicepttesch
era class and music on piano. ..
Board Can ba o .twined with hindshed rooms at from
Stk 19 to St 60 per week—lights, washing and foci extra
btadelits wjeldng tti board themesives can obtain rooms
in the school building be applying in ataacca.
Great Bend, April building
.
Wai,gctork.lS3lac>x) , -.
Milk UNDERSIGNED new °couples epirt of
Clemons' WAG3N SIIOP, near the Steam' ill, In
liloutziee. where he intends to carry on the manufacture
of I
WAGOHS,, BIIGGIES , .&. SLEIGHS
/2 EP .9 R-1 VG. DONE N.R.A.TLY -o,lr •
• •, SHO - 117'
PULL SK,PPLY OP: SPOKES ALWAYS ELY TIAND.
RENT tor CUTTERS, and TrAconr.srAs•
PBS' MA MIMES. BEST eriA LITT; kept coulee:o
- on haii.t. so no to ba prepared to do good work on
short notice.
.N. It: AL persons indebted to the undersigned will
please . call and settle their acratuita*sittont ttather no
tice. WM. GARY.
Montrose, April IS, 1861.
TIMOTHY & CLOVER -SEED I
t.,, ,GE and MEDIUM KINDS,
, •
von SrAii BY
_f
HENRY BIIRRITr, New Milford
ABEL TU R R ELL
Vox• offers lor'sale :one of tlie largest a
best selections of.
t 0 1 Ai
Ever offered in Susqueliana County, mid
probably comprising -the . greatest VA
RIETY or wont different articles of ally'
Store in the Northern part:of Pennsylva
nia, and perhaps,of the, entire. State. An.
assortment is kept in about thirty differ
ent branches of trade, and the selections
art made frnnr about forty of the Lest
Houses in New 'York, and more than
ty Dealers and Idarinacturers out of New
oric. A large,proportion .of the Goods,
ace b: ought direct from the :Manufacturers,
thus insuring gmuine articles. Custom.
ers on enterito the Store must not expect
to find everything in -sight, but neply
ery article wanted will be produced by
' ingnirv:. Some idea of the Stock may .be
formed by the-following general outline,
but enumeration is impracticable.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
i • LYE STUFFS
G RbC'ERIES;
•LIQUORS,
C'ROG'KA'RY.
GLASS-FARE, .
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a ir
IVA LL .LVD 0 TV
q ,,tPAPER,
JE WEL It 3", .
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SILVER-WARE,
, PERFUMERY,
PANCYODS. , •
USlcit.t.
.INSTI? UM EN TS . ,
BBUSIIL'S
AMER 'CAN _POCKET KYLVE S,
T1lB1:,B CUTLERY and -
SI L v.E re I: . .LATED Tir4R4'
jilr
f A RDW ARE,
• BED CORDS, • •
DRY 000DS,• •:' . .
MIRRORS; •
IFIXDOW ANDiPICT &RE GLASS,
Lr7ifoGRAI S IIS,
Vdt 12TISIIES, ' HIND ,CAGES,
. SPECTACLES,
TIVIIPS, cG 1,11511E5,-
GUXS,.:PISTOLS,' -
A1111113:1TIO i; •
_ •
1 1•0114CCO.
11.11:PICAL tf: SURGICAL lastrunieist,,
- SOAP, POTASI7,
UMBRELLAS.
PORCELALV. PESTI!,
In short, nearly every thing, to re tore the
sick, please the fast e, delight the eve,
to t o.
to the t.e . .4l,,utici,stibstatititil omnibus of
!The attention of. the.pnblicitreveet e .
Pally invited' to thy stork of Goods bought.
bought.
exclusively fors.catin noWy, be
told on the same principle . for low 'Am. -
-.
ABEUTURRELL - ,
• .
Montrose, 'Apit Ist, 1662.: . .
stwoursiur sxorPotrao EXTRACT or ROME Bost.
he Great Remedy for indigestion. Billions and
Comp Wass, soda Creases of the Blood. for
oak uvtdoesN Gad raw, b 7. alma, revuumu.
tratzis. Notice.'
N w i r t teti o „_b w rit o
o vO g io due 'lli T t a elsons ystei ha u rn ict iedran intu ds
t ow n s up. u.414d, thabthe same mast be Pteeezwu to
the undersign. d ter settlement, and all persons Indebted
gild arta rem:tested to mutt* Immediate payisant.
loalnum.Alall WU. - ATIN T/LAYNK, Ad'a.
- --; s.:lozecutrbes.Notice; •
Natter. le heiliby Mien to ellMuseas basing demands
seeing the estate or CidebCirmalt, bite uiChommat
township. &mailed, Mt the Me mast be presented to
thetuidenlmned for settlement. and all persons hidebted
to wad estateareSsipsestsd lu mike Insdiedistemiyment,
Chemist, • • hd, t et. .13.6/12A Wilthirsla,
Adthirdstratoiv i d, - Notice.
N'ICS Lit hikibildre l taxi! pence, Webbed to th e
estate of D. ,s. EIDAQ. lets of Porast Lake township,
dorelmed,thatparnt must be made to th e nadiralsn.
an d thou Lai ulaircui Illpilltst said estate will present
them to ' • C. I.: DROWN, Administrator,
Montrose, Ap 510411162,41 w
MILLINSRY & STRAW' G9O9S
Till have the pleases. of annoallelnz that we antwow
VT prepared to offer, at our old stand,
Nos, 103, 105 and 107. North Socond•at,
• abote Arelt r Phlladolplita l
a well selected sloth. of s
MILLINER 7 aniiSTRAW GOODS! •
In mil varlety.iof the Latest Importations, and newest
and moat flabloge n styles.
•
Over Straw De ent wilt eomprlae every of Sonnets
Bate, and Trinwelnge to be found In that tlne. of the le ,
test and moat alproved shines and styles.
.ffoliciticg an
early ell' or order. I remain. ROW
lona, ReAllect lllll l. H. 'awn).
W A a r :4 l s ) to r gin t n e er.l7,:lgl th f e rfi• a B o z , :_ in
Tea); and ahio .. J. R.R. Sta ff ord's IRO; Als J., Strain:lE s t'o l w m -
MM. Olive Ta is a thin. transparent Sold; it is the
but remedy kap for diseases of the throat. lungs. or
em a r r b. Mad for diphtheria. Croup. Whooping Cough.
Le. Il• Iron and Sulphur Powders strengthen the aye
tem. aid the diginion, and purify the blood. I have a
sixteen-page patophlet containing fail explanations. and
over one hundred testlmonials from-strai knottn promi
neut. persona, Width I Milfend to any Quo five by nail. -
, I. P.. 8 lAPPORD, Chemist,
Je9fl: l 4y* 441 Broadwyy. K T.
ARVIEDY FIOR RARD TISICS,Nhore people have
leer( throamdiat of beslntas.storposoeps FOll3ll lit-
U e.rnean i or small IncomeUs to inske thenneltos *borne.
meatN dver
eet
of atlsend. ] ofent la another norm= of Ilia settle-
Vim e
RT". Alm PRODUCTIVE FARMLANDS FOR
SALE, ti ante miles Sonth of Philadelphia. fn
the OArden SUN tit the East Beat climate and location
fur taorketo In the Colon.
rase advertlertnent 01 -Vlnetand:l
SEED POTATOES..
r ico B ow:. od iE t trumErs sEzpf.nsts.
naltlay4 Seed6ng Potatoes were raterdTrnm the seed
btlis in 18.53, and have be tested for several years and
are ntitouchnowledged by all Who have trits:l them tote
she best in the wbrld for general cultivation: being iargc
hultuy, very prdductlee and equal to the hest to quality.
• For sale In Ma , truss by ALLEN. DEANS & CO.
Soldiers - Bo i anty, Arrears of Pay, ac.
ANy ?laid ftlms note exist .tor . the $lOl bounty,
granted by, the Gocernment. also for a. mars of pay
dae deceased soldiers. Parents. arldowa. or heirs of de•
ceased soldiers. itre entitled ,to draw the same.. The sub
scriaer fro - a4oug experience In the hi:einee . and harlog
the fornassud instructions recenlreeelved horn Wash- -
I s sues, is 000` ready LO prepare a d forward - a11 ,
4111131$ is aa rtie intsnated to his etre.
hiAreh L. !kraal.
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7 zA AI a
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TIIE. appended extract from the elrcul - tor Lemberback.
Gilberts Go., eucceaeore of Mooney, Cohn & Co.. in
the general Hardware and Cutlery Un-:them will explain
}twit: and T cannot permit thio opportunity to pus with
out again tendering my hearty thei.ks to the many Mer
cantile and taidin4 friends Whio have •en liberally extent.
ded to toe Ihelr caotom and Intlacnce, since tor haolueso
Interests have been mostly in the city of New . TO-1:: and
I still invite ahem. no well as those oho have not found
it convenient to do ed. to favor me :with tbelr patronage.
in return fur al determination to and nromloo to niesae.
possible. - i Pio C. TYLER. -
Montrose starch sth. 1352. •
B. X. 6 TYLER, hes'epeelfied Interests with no.
the name as with our predeossoore, COM) . 6.
CO.. and would be happy to see his old friends oreecelse
their order", yellichwe wiU execute In the very heat Man.
oar in his absence. ••••
' LOUDERBACR. GILI3ERTACO.,
mhtlY. !t Park Ilow, gape's:Le the Astor House.
•
'•3 • T
S ON
1 IFIER.
patrol Soap Maker I All nitcben ()nape can be
.1 made toil good SOAP by using, Sapoultler. Plr Di
rections accompanz eaclrbox. Soap 1. as easily made IV'
cap of coffee. Manufactured only by thkratantees,
PrPll ,l ll ;Dull f: Irt flri log I gm r4ll
inbd Iylcr.l , 127 Walnut-at. Ittladelpda.
AND •
11.110 THY.• SEED !-
BRADFORD COUNTY LAI3.GE,
WESTERN MEDIUM Clovei• Seed, .
,GOIM. - Dli3OP SEED MEAT,
Peas, Beans, and Barley for Seed,
Field andl,Su - Oi. Seed Ctirn„
Shhker ; a,' Iti•4ley's, JAnson's and
Vonist.oeos Garden Seed ,for sale. by
. ALLEN; DEANS & CO.
MuntrtiO, Mardi 11th, 1862.-
NATRONA COAL OIL
W Alt u lt, ; ti ffi g s gi f; EXPLOSlVE ! t tu tt equzl to
Why buy an explurire Oil. when a temente more per
galloa will fornian you with a perfect OIL?
I only by
mst:vA SILT MANUTACTIMINfI COMPANY,
127 ilV.ilour Street, PLIII.i.i./4p.PUIA. •
Itsrth
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NEW MILFOPaD
NORAAL SCHOOL
L.tAIATLEY.
TILE SPRtSG TERM of this prorperone Inetitation
will coininence on Wednesday, February letb, and
continue 11 weekis. Rates of Tuition as heretofore. For
particular.. ad•lress 31. L.llawley.. , Principal.
T. BOTLE, Sec. , . h. GARRATT,
STAND BY .YOUR, GUNS!
am36 - 13Fs
will 40,000 HOD ROCKERS
Armed With Brick-Hats:
WITII IN 4 itONTIIS MA,RCII 0
WA.SHINGTON!
AND
ferNrifttrßi‘rOlDS
ACV 11.1 Vt it
fatagair gb"ievisslisnms
GOO IINNS THE !
STONE WARE,
- . .
1.. . .
, And with a plentiful supply we have purehasel a large
stadia • ... . 3
.s7'4l'l4l' Old FANCY DRS' p 0 0 DS,.
• GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
• • II .47'54 NI) CAPS.I •
ROOTS N Szii O.S.
WALL . P WOOD E 4 'o WA RE,
C I O :IL OIL, 4ra L A ,1f P :• •
• Y-,.1 ,V KEN o
SKtLETON.SICIItTs, •
-F.LOUI, SALT, FISH, NAILS, •
1' • PAINTS A - N D . OILS, s' •
And 50,4130 nthei tictleles too artmev;ats to autationovhich
will be Hold ricea that will . • ' .
° BROOMS
Defy Competition.
_ .
Don't rOrgot The P10w)... •
•
Dtztlf you Inqufro ofyotir neighbors for
Tho Choap Store,
alreet Soo to' . '
'HityrtgN - BROTHEIIS,
THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS.
--AT TLIEr •
ORIGINAL, " ONE PRICE "-STORE!
PRODULI:Inken in ArcbqvgF fnr 00 9gls•
* Cash. Paid l'Orraiis.
HAYDEN`BROTHERS.
NEW Damp, Nernapir lttb.
aminismixtnte.a..vrcriisis '
To Eiagland. Ireland and Scotland.
•
Anatal Mall 80TS Mar '18„.1n etnaref one
petted and npWarde„ payabl e. In all the Wadi*
to out of Loglatadjrtland and Scotlandl,for Isle by_
,
WK. LLICQOPER; A Co.. 8
ja go..ets 1 Mon=it.
CRITTENDEIVS 1
1- - i
PAILIIIIVELPSIA COMPIE!(OI4L
' ! COI6LEGE 4 , '
P
10E: corner of 7th Chestnnt Sts.,
nftIinDELPIIIA. I f
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Thiinatitatton. *Welt was estsddlahed, In • 1914, end'
la now eoluenoently Inthe eighteenth yea of- Its ash&
(ghee. numbers amongi 4 gredattata handled* of the
most neonatal Dlere6aats sod Basineaa Mon of o ,
Conntre. ,
I i.
The ebfect onto nstillation is solely to 'Cord 401114
men factittiortor thorough preparation fur baehteei.
,The b ranch sa taniht are, lieoloiteeilng, en Aptilittabile
to the vatiunsdepartmedts °Wads i_ enuphip, ! both
plain and ornsunentka; COmatercial law, themitics,
Navigation, Civil Engin ertug, thawing, honograPhy,
1
and Modern Language". I
The system of instruc on is peculiar, no tautworset
lessons ire Made use of, ut each student Is tight indi
vidually, mutat he mpy lommenee at any time, and at
tend et whiterer bouts a e most convenient-I .
Catalogue" are leaned el:m.111y after the lath o f tip_
tall containing names ideal.. etodenta for the year. and Tall
particulars of terms, &c.. 1 and may be obtateed at, any
thniby addressing the
o ll t ncipal. I
In extensile acconme lion. widespreadreputation,
and the lengthy elperien eof the Principal. this Li:Witte.
two offers raclittiereupe or to 'member tn4e country.
G a r yonag man
time a Diploma. which a wishing i t
_prepare for butte and to r t b.
if
talc at the same l prove a
recommendation fur the ,to adry lierintatne Moose.
larCrittendetra Serb* of Treatises on pook-keep
leg, now more eldelyeliculated than soyother wort oat
the aobjeet, are tarsal" rit the Colleve. L :.
d. HOG ES CRITTENDEN, .
ttorwca•Laso, I
1 , . • Pittgcarai--
REPORT OF 'gOLON
-O I RORT n NSON. 1
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- • FUS I‘7.l"Zs tux OIIIC TItIT.C2W,i - . , '' 1
tam '.
VINELAND I sgTTLEAIENT,'
eir The fdllotring Is st n extract from the report of
Solon Bolenson.. Esq.. p blished in the Iftrtelorg ;Tri
bune. In relerence to Virieland. ifal persons can ; read
tide report with interesti-
.1 t •
Advantaged of Farmingnonr Norio- - Vinilland+lto
marlts uzon Idarl—spit, its scat Pertility-s-:, The
Canto orrertilitT—Amount a:Crops ?rodutled
- Practical Evidence. i •
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it ia certainly one of th moat extensive feet Ile tracts,
in au almost level posit' n, and imitable condition for
pleas:nit farming tnat wil know uf this aide of the West
ern prairies. ‘e • round ame of the oldest farms appa
rently) ust as pro Stably productive -l as es henAll t rat cleared
of forest silty or a hundred years ago.
The geologlot would alien discover the eaUse ofl this
'continued fertility. Thd whole country is* marine de
nuelt, Lindell through the soil we found evidences of cal
careous at:hem:ices. geureily In the form of misted
calcareous marasbnwie many distinct forme of ancient
shelha of the tertiary for thin : and title marry substance
i
is ecattered all through be soil. In a acre cummitinted
form, (oldie the eeact condition moat'fly hssimileted
by inch placto as the (sleet deeiree to ' Beate. r ,
ea
- Merl. in all Before:mime been used. tte ileze =pile
Eugland. from the time it was occupied by the llemens:
and iu France and Germany A marl bed Is counted on as
a rateable bed of manure, that can be dug . and carted
and spread over the field. flow much more valuable then
it mutt beWhen funed already mixed through Melton.
where new particles wilßbe.turned up and exposed; and
transformed tolhe owner's eat every time he •etire the
earth. ''l 1 • 1 i .
Balle then satis fi ed or minds with the ta.se, itney
will flu:. be excited with Wonder at seeing Indubitable ev
i deuce of fertility of a soli whichlour eiteationin haw
leg the-same general cht ll acterie ' oral leaetappetran
/I
cee, is entirely unremeuerative ex e pt as Ito productive.'
nese is promoted by artitietal fertignat ion. e ... a •
A few words about the I,clailiteetiffil. value of this land
;or colttratiou. of whiclvwc have abate strong prOof.
Our that visit was to William D. Wilson, Franklin
Pewee:Ala Gloucester cut lite', who porchmiedimme eight
tulles north of Milville. aosiut three years ago, for the
eurpuse of retablishine a steam mill. to work op the tint
der into, lumber. to seed eff by the new milrciad, as well
as tee fireweed and coaLlor which he bellel * treat a
mile and * half long. .11i aletefurnlebeil sixteen miles of,
the r e ad wrath nee. and had no doubt made the i mill
preatable, though his In cibjecterse to open a form.
arisen; became convince that the soil was 'Tenable fur
etiltivatiun. In tbis he e not been disappointed. as
semis or his crepe proveel For instance, the second time
of cropping, heti bushels tif potatoes on one 4Cre. worth
Vlcenes a bushel IA the dell. This . year , seven acres.
without manure. prodosedasC bushel's of oath. - In one
field, tue feat crop was {potatoes, plauted -Among the
route.' and yielded 75 hellhole. The potatoes were • due,
end wheat eowneaed 'yielded. le bushel's: andithe etubble
tented under and sown to buckwheetwhich yielded 33)i
unehele t . and then the gnound was sown to ',clover' mid
timothy, whicS gave ass first crop Reg nine Per at te,
Tile fertilizers appliedto these crops were first, ashes
from clear:nee • second. 013 pounds of saperphoaphate
of lime ; third . too Donn sFeravianguano : then 50 bush.
.II
t. or slacked hide Lae b en spread upon Li:vie:over lance
i t
it was mowed , and turn in fur wheat. 1
Mr. Wilson's growing rope, and the whedt stubble of
the prestet'selson. 1111 Mesta hisland as peuductive as
, any part of the State.
At Mary Barrow's. an id style Jersey wont d u farmer.
several tuilaa esinth of .'r. Wilma's. we were stops:Bete J
laxly struck with the fine ppearance of a fielchufcure.Leat
we atuppcii to Inquire o f he 131. red man how , It was pro-.
duced. We found that t ii land had been the year bet
one before in wheat, cos n with clover , and title cut one.
l'eaSOU. Un.l last epring 'owed once , with *ea rp .or old
nag." and planted with en. . •
"1 - .08. bat you manure high. we !appose 111 wc !aid In
terrogetively. and got 111 reply;— .t. i
1 ,
-N1 pal,-you see. we e nide i ,done that:! 'canoe we
hadn't but fort collie tiere loads altogether. fee _23 awea,
Yu dwe waited the meet on% fue the truck."' . '
ts
The truck cen tied o beet.. mirrots, cabbitee, cattail
.ii
Vero. mellows. , tit.. and very productive patch of Lima
beaus. grotto fur smoke - ug. S. we were sUttelled. that
the ail was ecit i iefertad.~ even unaided be clever, which
had fed the corn. becatiati the "tr. ci: patch" had not been
ciovered. and lead bete in eta tivatiou lung elope& to ob ,
literete all signs of the forest • . 7
Our next visit was to the 1 ge farm of Andrew Sharp.
five mites nor th of-Milleffle, ruin baifto a mile east of
the railroad. and jest about in the centre, of Vineland.—
Sir. Sharp commenced, weak here In December. 1933, uo.-
oil tee) acres. en leaterhen three years he tisk-got She
acres cleared afid in crop' this seaeoc. all well incensed
f
and divided tato several /Ids. with ceder riff or pole
fence; has -built a two* (try dwelling about thirty•six
or forty feet. audit small r house for f irm laborers, and a
stable and granary and some other Gabe Hilltop,:
Considerable pert of the land was cleared fir the plow
at ge &Mara an aere..andi en - some of it the (telt crop .V. 1 5-
, MICk wheat. limed .w ith .9 buelicialtt
. pewdereper acte.—
Tine crop may be pat In front July 410 to '414, and yields
from twenty to thirty bnehele per acre. barrelled in Nov
ember; when the !dil belne sowed with 15th pounds or
Peruvian gnano and eced“l with rye. yielded -13 to 15
bushel=_ per acre and tendollars worth of etreev. The
rye et übble turned, after keuckinguff it largel growth of
oak 'termite and tireseedi a;; tin ,liti _nano pod seeded
to wheat, gave 1.3 or liiliaiiltele: the crop which lie , was 1
theeete tar while see werelthere proneness more, of a vary
pl amp grain, and the 'strew bi very Iteevy. . t
W e went over the stubble arid found the 'plover and
timothy, num eyed sowed lest spring, on the wheat witli- 1
oet harrowing. leoking wellets we ever a s slt upon
:anyl , ld cetivAt ed f a rm, ed With a little work done in
the winter to clear offs are route .and; rotten stumps.
.i
andeettrtie elated to make perintinent ofiusi eve will be
able to cut the crop nexteicar with a mowing, machine
and we svill guarantee tefolona per aereelf he will give
the overplea ifitoverruah the estimate.
Part of the land was related with potatoesor a- first
crop, which yielded one hundred and tweety nshele per
acre. It was then limed ,pith After beehele par acre, and
weeded wills wheat and clover. yielding an ;average of
over i 5 bushels per acre, and the elovernow looks -beau
tiful. •,
tether - portions have be a n planted with cor n an a first
crop, which yielded t hitt bushels of yellow i flint coin.
and the second crop forte bushels. and the third. crop.
treated tr,o pounds of limbo. we are sure no gone would
estimate he oil forty bit, tele tier acr. 1
(The reader will reeoll et that theavriter is now speak
leei. 01 lands perfectly ne t . and which can scarcely be con
. eidered in good arable cohdition.—Epe 1
• In other caoes thecorn
rep oflaet year wee. followed
with tote tide season, no yet threshed, but Willareroge•
prop lily forty to tlfty bile eta. Sweet. potateee. beene.
sullen', :me inJacts all v •geteblee, 'as weal as young
peach and other fruit treeplanted Olt year. show very
.plainly that t h is lorien ee dated tract of land jehould
tre
main en no loniter. and t ere Is now a s tong probability
that it will net : ,For undee the anspicee of Me. Landiselt
will be divided into emend lota, with roads located to an.
rte all—t he surveVOr 1.11 now buoy atlthie work
ana till parch:re - ere will lie reqel red to .bnilth neat coin.
eirtable houeee, and either fence thrit Trite in ttnifnem ity.
or a :ree to live without fence, which would be prefera
ble, be which, means a Unbil poeulatien will he secured
who Will eft:tidal; chttre.hes. Eelmole, eteirciel mill a. ma.
chine .thopsallllloMek—libteeinf American fti mere: Ann.
roentied by girlies, orchards, fields and comforts of cilie
nixed life. •
, - " , , I - • .
If any One, from anedeeeneementnf Wane-stets oasis
oils ofebeneing hie paten to for life, or who IS from any
1
ennse deelroue in find alt tv location end cheap home In
the coentre. and who may read and believe seh I %relieve
trelietated, he will do we I to rn an deee for h eel f what
.may be seen Witten. a two hours ride nrrbilii einhtn.
SOLON ROBISSON.
ABEL 'IURRELL
In
Il n e n c , m ‘i t r i e t Tr o t;v e nz c a riir. e r m e- e l d • y o o f f or S n aftlyr y te'sf.,.cAr; 11
to which Cloth Is heir. Cr! of the
GREAT. MEI I INE EIVI 01-111151,
of ADEL , TORRELL, and ibe arsiTed of the nOnellts dis
pensed. " lgootroto.Juii IT, 18G1—
, 0. 0 St Va.t 4 i lA. t's
spietolid:mtortmeoti lit reccdl+e. Chlanntes.slialcs
41. ho?here, wicks. etc., nt Torrell's
Gold'Med.
n 1 s 9. i•ther kindE.
.A. I,y. !•.: •
. .
Mt IVOC: 0 1:1=9 . '
Fl a Ti m r i gn i t t lif l a; u r r o ci . im4bettt ate for turpenAnf , . WI it .
uz• 11410 by. ABEL Tp.gzu.
LITBRIOATINd .
F oti 41as at Mici(serT, torAvirelbi,+slEil..
TURRELIL'S PURE
TIMOTHY &ICIMUI IIEDI
OR SALL BY
ABFL TURRET,L, morraosz
"JAIVIES R. DEWITT,
is NONNI OPENING .
A New and Daffodils Stack e( Goods.
OOFFEE:
'rr au rt:=Ti_ yiLb i "V&frargrAililtgl
for Omni vanity. Byspep and all billoaa
disorders. Tho=nds who hive beels compelled to eh=
don the art of coffee will ass Ali
- with= Wall= West
One ow contains the strength of two pods of =lair,
coffee. Price Sliteata: • • '
Fqr sate le, Uontrase by Abel -Turd'.
• ItOLLOCIE'S LEVAIS,
The par= BASMItO PIM= know% tor. arAindrehr.
sweet and a ntritioes Breed end cakes. • POI* 115 teats.
• - Magnactured by M. 8.-SOLLOCIL Cb=ist,.
- Comer of Broad sad Chestaatsda, Philsdelphia.
. Sold by all Draniste sad Orator& , arbe ly-je
ORFORD UNWERSITY,
IeTM Mal Teem of Ws Institution. will contresoes oa
Wednesday. September 4th. The Winter 'tom as
edneeday December 4th; and the 9,ortustern.on wed.
riesday.'rebrnary •
Each Term consists orders' Seeks: • •
333.1CMITEMirESZIPI. ,
TIIITION.—Common trastetme. Including - Tool ales.
ie. - •
_.
Natural Philosophy, Chentbdry. Physloloty 'and Zook.
}Condi:lg
Algebra, Geornetryand due.lent Languages. 1.. 8
Fren
Ideate ch,
on Plano. until the WU ZS
Room rent,
Expanses orßemitatlon room. 1,0
• Dettozeo wince good !tpeTstas as Wen me*
va t % •
roconta fin e with 000ldng Kaye. bedstead.
and table. Pulliam who thaw to boardtbeinselera.
&meter. be bid lathe aelghborhod4 et, two 411edlete
per week. •
•
Pay In advance; or properly seen*.
llazford, &wont 8,1861.
WANTED ! WANTED . I
-•.
I,ooo'hushels of Oats, • ' • .
10,000 114. Fresh Luttor,, In . Tubs ' or
Ron,',
500 lbs. Reestrat,
5,000 dozen Eggs, • • • , •
SOU dozen pairs Good WooleniloclN .•
. Et:LOCO oAk.ogre,
• ron.wmalTaz
Highest Market Prica,, will be
• •Paid in •
GOOD GOODS ;
170.00.0;2;.tcei.4th. 1581.
—0
il[W fiII&WINTER GOODS
AT' TYLER'S: - STORE!
FIRST STORE BELOW TARBEILS..7.
A P/LE of -
xamt.-sr .10r CP.CP 73 Sly
* Pr 14. C, Mt EI.X 3We St
FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE,,
- W OODEN WARE, BROOMS, •
&c., PAINT & VARNISH •
BRUSHES, BLACIL. •
• ' LNG, SCRUI3INO,
HAIR,Tooth,
,NAIL, and. LATHER '
MUSES, ALL VERY CHEAP.
ALC )liOL, TURPENTINE, ct• T....AMP*
BLACKN TALLOW, SOAPS
Of every kind lint son.
AT TYLER'S STORE.
IVZ T B it rn itgf, L in d i g : pur K g °67 clie t sV. en!'
; ' Tallow,
C l w 14; 4 °lnn 11 1
ri OM LIVER, Pure &ire, Cattor, lise.metimc Qil, tut
machinery; also Bail= and British CU.
FOR .THE HAIR, , AND MOUTH.
R r ! . . rn it' a l.. t'ei ..7AM: j orld i la Ray pelf sr. Zylobalift one rttnn
.111lHott Rah-Tonic, tennN i ct.t .l n t au r trE t7SI ) .
Pomade -d :-Phlloconte: Philadelphia and le• ° York Month
Parrirlin Fragront Filler. fot the teeth and
tudraza 0. Dalyryno plc's Mvuth Wash.-Dental Soap, kc.
Alr TYLER'S -STORE:
IL,r ORSE'S Indian Ttoot Pillo,lWrlzht*o In tliftn Vegetable
Villa, Cephalic death on Heat:ache.
' To r jr n o t a ft elto tp r g l i th l . '"lc" C . Waft
TILE IVAIt COVIINUED!
MAT BARGAINS rnEVAILING.
NEW FALL GOODS
31ECET3E1.1=1. -
It °ilia, sob:L=ll attention to his :sfett.and lorgl stock of
FM AND WINTER GOODS I
now being received, and embracing the most desirable
varieties of Ladies Breve,Goods, in Rich Fall 'Prints;
Caelimerea: Detainee, Ottoman-Valor. Merinos"; •
Tambourd•Reps., Gingham's and Silks •, Std...
/a. Silk. Broche, and Wool Long Shaws. •._
• - •Bich Ribbons. Bonnets. and Flowers,
Ladies' Cloths, BroadclOths. Cas- •
simeres. Sc.. with a very fall
-
assortment of
Staple an . d. Fahey Goods,
as usual
• • nardware. Crockery. Iron.
Nails. Paints..oils. Hoots and Shoes. -
• Ants and Caps, Clocks, Wall Paper. Ladies' •
Fars. Buffalo Robes, Carr:tinge. &e.. with a new
assortment of stoves and Trimmings of the bed quality.
made to order, Sc,. &e.
..•11/?" As the stock' is large and-bought for"tasb. he is folly
prepared to conquer a -Peace," and secure the highest
Advantages of the War" to his ens:milers, who are In•
vited to range themselves under his." Limners" and se
cure the benedts of the "Fight."
Flour& Salt; constantly on liand
New Milford, October 1881. A. suniure
:NEW FIRM,
ALLEN, HANS'. '&. .00.,.
Under Montrose Democrat Office;.
RE RECEIVING -
11 Fresh GrOund Western FLOUR
every as days, which we warrant to give eatlataction
as any in market; it not good returned at our e.rpehee. •
Feed, acid: Buckwheat Flour,
- .•SALT AND PORK
BY .i•oz LOAD,. BARREL on POUND.
HAMS, [Sityri r C'a -, • • • •
Dried Beef;
• - Smoked Halibut;
Drips , and Syrups;
Molasses. and &liars.
TE IS. CQIPEEE. SPICES,
Bq 0 Olt S. AND NAILS, •
whirl the offer for tale At Low Prices, for READY PAN
,ONLY. • ' 3fontrtae, July 9, MAI
alermtus;
the be.t in mn fr , r Pnle
ABEL TETINIELL
For Cub and prompt all months buyer,
• i
o ci ay. .61
W %
NTT 5.1.60 Men WOin en and oilidien.
EVA N 3 do ALLE"f'9 Jewelry storei
to buy Illatent,e,len•crly :ALA Fancy Gotids, tot
TILE - HOLIDAYS .r
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Ths subscribers tako picasute In a t to their
friends; that ttioy have this day returned from tiewTorh
with an nnusuatly large and well Mega stock of Goods
with especial reference to the approaching Festive 60son
Apy peramo dtsirous of ranking , . .
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Christmas or Nevi' Yea;? Present,
can end it rich and extensive assortinent to select from,
and at prices that cannot fail to snit, 118 we ,bny our Goods
exclmilvely for cash, and stiovithein telt& pleasure with
out ohm-Etc. EVANS & ALLEN.
Watches—Ladles* Alatnond Enameled. and plitinz-7.
*splendid article. Mso it variety& Oold and Stleet Eng-
Ash, American and Swiss, Iluntlonand Philn. - very low.
Cold Vis na—A very extensive variety of rob,
Guard and :sleek Ch lifts, Erato & Amex.
Ear Bingsfand Breast Pins—An indalte variety.
4ylca and nrleca, In sets and.
Finger Et lagezDlantond, Baby. Ilfgard.P
Chased and Plain f old Rings — _Rin--e la rgestock. • . - •
- Braeoleta—Gold, Jot, Plated,and BAIRD Meta et
all patterns andprices. Evans Azure.
Biles r Ware—Everydescrlptlen of Silver Forks, and
Spoons, Napkins Dings, on band. also Soup and Ovary
Ladles, Cups, - Card Cases, Pie, Butter and Fruit Knives,
childrens' eta, salts. etc.. warranted good as cola. ,
lPlatedWairo-A Bokatiralataartracntot loePitaheet
Castors, Cato Baskets, Waiters. Satter Pishaa, Suzan
Salts, Knives, Spoons,' Toast Backe. Cup' Galati
etc., stn, bv " ' ZvasS & Ataxic
• aletve Buttons and Mudia-A large stock °fall
patterns end prices. ,
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Dead* --Coral Neolclacosind Andiatr. ditabelr;"Cend:
Pearl. alit, Steel, and *Bros Beads.
Shell Combs—A go - od . stock °retell back and vide
Math , . also lioff.do. Horn. Ivory, and Drooling Combs,
hair and Tooth Brushes, etc. ; etc. ,
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COMMEOCIALCOMIC
; - Dzioinitutuas Valley Doh.
- BINGHAMTON WY.
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rAccLier:
D. W. LOWELL, Principal. Professor or We
Sciettear of- Accounts, gradient Accountant.
; Author of Lowell's Treaties upon Book Keep:
i 'rig: Diagrams iilystrating the tams.
Dona Culia c
an:mist Ae . vour.tant,Pruftv's
of Book Keeping and Pram - iv/al Illathemrtits.
J. J. Ctinals, Assistant Proistasor in the But k
Keeping Department.
4. J. WArmsa, Professor of Practical aid Or.
Ostnentsl Penmanship, Commercial, Cali-sat
} Oats id Correspondenet
, GEC'S - VICE/ISt •
!lon. Paniel"l3.l)ickiraim, Letterer ea Gomarti
ett bale and Pelitical Economy. •
Hon. Ransom Daltum, Letioros on C . ontrisity
I Promissory Notes and Bill* of Ezehange, -
Res, 1)r. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Comertre.lask
Ethis. • . -
; 6XABI1111:10 conntrricri
hoe. Sherman 1). Phelps; Wm. R.. Osborn. Esq.
_Tracy IL Ws:fan:Esq. ••• • -
the tibi-ci of Miss College. is — tis afford to
ad opportunity of obtaining a thorss.egb Desthesii -
Earstion:
ThisiLk ks and Forms are rarefaily errs gad
by p tichl scrim/Jaunts .1 xpresslys fur tbf 10 .
ease on and embrace sal the recent Inspres•-.." •
instate.
'The coarse . of instruction comprises: every
ciefiartment bf 'business. l'he learner will tor'
thoroughly taught the et:for:v..ol:lA practice of
Double Entry ilonisiteeping as applied to tk e
following kinds of husine=a, viz :. General, tits t•
ihandiaing, Idanufscturing, Barking, Cun gels-.
Itien,'Nteamboating. Railroading, Pontius:l:in
Freighting, Forelire Shipping, tko. '
Tomccom=
I,:encnaifythesaselres in short time. art•tiSla lesitina•
tion. to 0/I Important a t -lucrative situations. Ample
referer.eesual be given Rbere graduates of 2f40 are nue
ellingdealrableslusationa wilh salaries :tom $503 to $lO4O
per anncnt.
, The Prey:eta:lmre In Possession of tettiniadials ham
Soule of the tirs t Commercial houses In the State. to alma
titer have ft:mashed boob-keepers. elbowing their entire
iatisrsetton and eanldeace In Usability of the esstestes
oak' Listus.ast
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P.MlANsir?
In an its true-Nei, taught by the Most sknltul and tbot
butt masters of the art: NO College in the coantry ea
-1071 s higher repute? ion in ilia department. Ladles' lasr
partmenq entirely !separte from that of thegentlesneu.
Students eau enter Coliegc et any time. No vacations.
Time to complete the worse, from 8 to 10 wee**. Ste.
.dents passing - the requisite examination are pmentvd,
ivlth the most elaborate and elegant engraved Diploma
issued by any Commercial or Classical Ir,stitutien,la lb.
?salon. Assistance rendered to graduates Its.proeuriag ,
siteatious.
Forterres of tuition, price-of board. 'test:menials of ,
graduates tiling positlons,& c. nedrees tkc proprietors for
eirchlars containing fall perpenlers.
LC WELL &
Proprietors Binghamton Commercial Ccilege, 1, "
!tor. b. .GO.—y Ilinghamtun, N. T.' .;
%7XINTMICa-ah.r,7321 1 .
To ALL WANTING•TABDIA.
New Settlement cf Vineland:
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PLEIE1:1 1 . FOll HARD TIIIES.
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tare Opportemity in the Best fdarket, sad
Dr.lighenl and Healthful Clieuate in the
ton. Only thirty milts swath of Min •
dolphin. on a railroad; bsing • •
• rich. henry soil. end highly
I productive Vineland; Amongst
I the best little Carden E•tats of Irctaleisq.,
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T CONSISTS at v3,c02 acres a cuort istigt tuttata •
u to :mos of different elresto let the purchaser—fro
'4O acres and upwards—and is stid at the rate citron 111 •
teen to twenty dollars per acre for the farm land. pays
itt
one•fourth cusib i ned the ladarce by Q uarter- year caw :
m cuts, legal interest; within the . Lena Of Soar
'years. •
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Is.ln erre: part.a rich clay luata,scitable•foi Vf7tect, Onus
and lutatto h dark and rich Ptitaty loam. suitable
ior corn. SUEZ:TO:4OI% tobacco. nil kinds of vegetables
and root crops, and the great varlets of fruit. such ii
erapes. pears. peaches, apricots, Ilebtarlites. blackber
ries, in eioti• and, other fruits, best adapted to the; Phila. 1.
delphia,and New York markets. In respect to the-sob
Ind rrops there can be uo mistakt, as visitors can exam
ine both. and none. are expect; d to buy lefore to doing:
Anti gilding these statements correct—under these dr
ennistancas, unless these stateMents were correct; theft ,
would be Donde la their belay made. It is considered
Tho. Best Fruit Soil in the Union.
(bee report of Solotfltobin son,- Esq.. of the ? few York
Tribuns, and the well known agriculturist; William Par
ry, of etunatninstm, New Jersey,whitti'wll: belarniaked •
ingedreni. ,
rialElrEll MefEttLiitair:lCl i rs
looking over. a map the reader will perceive that It
colors the beet market tie Union. and lima illreit ceps.
wittnicatidu with New York and Philadelphia its fee • day.,
being only thirty-two miles from the iatter.'Produce in
this awake; brings doable the price that it'iliwe• In iota-
Hoes dlatint from the cities. In- this location it can Le
roit, tutu the market the same morning it is gathered. ant
r what the farmer sells see gets the highest price; whilst " -
~,, r oceriesand other articles be purchases Le gets at the
lowe‘t prim In tlic West. what be sells bring., him tti
pitunce. Lot for what he buys be part two prices. lan •
loenting heir the settler has inane Dater advantages. Tit
is 'isithiu a few hours, by railroaa, of all the great cities
of New England sad the Middle buttes. • Ile la near his
friend , . and 31 , 40ebit king. Ile has sellout for. his chil
dren, divine service, and all the advantages of drilla
lab, and he Is near a lime city. ,
• rsizafxs 'CLT-aXII/E.A.T.IEI . •
fdelightful; the wittier' being eallabrlons and o tes;
vhilst the stutuners :rev° warmer than In the N •
The locati on Is open the line of latitude With northess
Virgir,la. -
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PERON', WAIITISO A CELANGE (4 -CLIMATE TOM TISAVEM,
ivoidet be mncleheu edited in Vineland. -The mildness or
the climatentid itsbraclug influence. makes it excellent
r a ll pubnoary ofeetiens. dyspepsia. or Q;srlsral &Wil
ly. Visitor,' will nutics a difference in a few days.
,CAW.
andliters are unknown.-
-,` - Conveniences at. H a nd.
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Baliding material is plenty. Fish' and oy . iters in '
Plentiful and cheap. .
Visitors must expect, however, to tees new place. .
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Why the Property has not Deem Utile& lie. . '
1 , 1 - tvre. . . .
-) Thi.ottelitinci the Teader
.navaraily anis. *lt is beams
it has been held' n Inrgt. tracts.' by lamiiks not die posni
to sell. and belng' without railroad facilitii tithe? Midis+ , -
Inducement*. The r.iilroad has just been opened are' '
the vrc l .rix this eeason, for !Cie.-first time. ,' .
1 visitors ;ire shitio.over the land:in a carriage, free" of
enpetlee, allifelrOrlied time and opportunity for thorough
investigation. Those who come with a view to settle; ~
should bring money toeceure thei? purchases, as lona..
twos are mot held upon refusal. ,
1 'rut SAFEST Tllleilt IN 11.11iD TIVZI., Where people tfa-
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e, ,
ikon thrown unr of employment or batiness, sod p
Oss sontel'ttic menus or email Ince' m ce, is !orlon' 0 On-
igers a Itorre. They tan buy a piece of land at A email •
prize; said earn more than Wegen in imProvleg it. and -
-when it i. d,me It Is a certain Indepcndenec and to lots.
I A few acres In fruit trees will iraurc a comfortable Ile-.
•ii,g. The hind is put clown to hard-Lime price'. and alt
improi err.cute aria be made at a cheaper rate than most,
any other-tinse... -,
t The whole tract, with el x ranee trout on the rellrOsd, Is
tieing laid out with floe and spacious avenues.. with a •
tows, In the centre—tiveacrelote in the te,wu sell aticom
f,„ifin to tddh: two ;ant a-balf acre lota, et from POW $129
and Conn lets-5) feet trout by Itil feet deep. at glo9—psy.
able one-half cash and the balance ss Ithii, a year. It is
only:mon farms of twenty acres, or more, that tour yearsi •
time Is given.. • . - .
Inl TO, M - it NUFACTrIII:II9.,the town affords at ilnelveil-.1 -
for the - SHOE nuonfacturiug business. mid oth'er ar
telm it
, being •ar I hilndelphie, and the eurronitding
c
t ,
,i u r n k t f r t , - • . hai - a large! population, %stitch scorch_ a s .good.
I This - ettlernent. In the eourec of Several years, will be '
can of am most beintlfid places In-the country, and moat
enterable for a residence: .
tlt Is Intender: to make it a . Vine end 'Fruit growing. -
1 cpaticrv. as this culture Is the Most profitable sod the
bOat adapted to tbo market. rvery advantage and roc
rlenicace fo,r . the settlers will ]mlmre decc-t1 -Pleb ant ins
sure the prospertri' orate place. The bard - times thee'-.
alit the eonntey wlll be an advantage to the settlement,
as. , It compels people_ th.relott to err:mite:re for a lir:
lon. - , . .
:Large numberi ofpconle are pm-chits:re. and people
echo des:re the:best location ehonld vial t the rutcc et one. ,
:Improved Laud Is Rife for rale,
.-- i TIM nElf.—lond eau be houghs with or without tin- -.
her. The Timber at market vahnitleo. - , : •
I The Title is Indisputable_ Warrantee deeds glen,
dear Oita ineurobiance, when the money is paid. ~
I Boarding eroreentenese at bar. d.
I Letters promptly answered. and reports of Voles Rob,
,--ihson and rim. Parry sent, together with the—Vineland
, .
lintel." •
!toute to the laud :heave Walnut s_reet wharf, Thhia..
delphia. at 9 1 . ..c10ck, A. 31.-and 4P. )1.. (unless there
should be a change of hour.) for Vineland. on the Obisr. -
born' etlilatillrflre Itailioad. When yon leave lb* cant
at Vinelagid Station:loot op! . n ed. Inentre for - , .
. - DIMS. E. LANDIS, Pnernarter.
- Founder of thotoloay._
Nrstrzildip. 0:, Cumberland County N. j - V -
IP. S.—Thera te a chengeof ears at Glasaboro% 'Alf li.
I beware of sharpen on the ears from New To* mid Mr..
adelobta to Irtaelaad,tagotritig Ivor bostesoli,, etattrio,
hon. Ct. •
I Sanitary 1. ISlit—inii
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XiCercosiserq,,-
frir THE BEST IN 3LARE*7.
lit 35.QentA per Gaon. -
Cmpbene..lVlLliniaolol.
ate.. eanstantk on 44. VApPllO.llll*
• VW. tb. 10-
- , 13.17.11i'latZta"
l itit3ol4lS-OtrT 111311iNESIS,_ nut waatt etelo .•
mallman
binat s., we 007SritienlOSt of .
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