The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 20, 1862, Image 3

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    In Abington, April lhtli t il 882; by Re*.
S. S. Barter, Mr. 11ENIZY ellatilliPaLand
Miss E. A. Sraxcsai all of bington s 'lmr...
co. l'a.. . i
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In the M. E. - tlinrch in,.• _Great T end,
April 20, 1882, by Rev. S. S. .BArter; Mr,
ItICHAILD GILLISPREand !Allis , Vaiiicts
Stmoxs; all of Great Bend. I . - - : •
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- 13ZI.ELTZICIBI.
Exo.tA M., .wife of Mr. E. nom and
tintitzliter of Win. C. Ward, Esq., died at
her fitther's retdencetn New Milford, Pa.
fith, 11362, aged 22 years, 7 aria. and . .
25 days.
Tlie death of our friend has. cast a deep
glooni not only over the fatuity of which
she was. a - member, but oYer the whole
reaut.o City. It is not illicit we are called
Itym to bury one so Toting, and so much
beloved:, We see by this event thaVdeath
knows no barfier: Passing over the couch
of decrypt be hati,blasted -Sout It' in
its bloom, any unexpectedly to. all, •the
sun of our friend went dod•n before it was
coon
.. Pe itik loyri a Shining marl: ', a elgtial_blow:
a blow that while It executes; alarms, . .
~ And startles thousauda by a .91gle tall."
The subject, of this. obituary was mar
ried to I. Pl. Ross. Mrtreki 22, 180, since
which time she has resit' 'd principally in
Bornellsville, N. Y. In he good prnvi
denee of God she gka per Witted to return
home to die, and ever 3 thin:4AM' aireetion
or •medieal skill could. suggest to addAo
her 'comfort and restore her to 'malt h, was
diligently applied, but all Iprovied unayail
inr. 'Miring her sicknesy she had given
notch of-her attention to Divine ..1 hitigs„l
feclittr• that soon site muse be ushered into
the presence of God: / All, the pow-
CTA of her Soul were :aroused. to the.
Import:toed -of a reliantion' ti; die, .and
with strong crying and with. tears she
Ahr
plead with God sa cation throngh
i
,Christ. ,bier prayers we e answered, and
s l te obtained tho smile tsf God,• which is
1
'the feast'of the soul. Fr no that moment
'till her death, earth scented lii have lost
its charms. Rush: nd, r.iends,•and.lllle
carol l (thee:fully he given] itp,.as she had'
now received a title to heaven. She hnnr
etlto depart to he with- lltrist,- which vas
fir bettiT than all eartlit•-enjoyMents or
. associations. As - hertind approached
she felt that she had a du, y toperform for
th. good Of her relations hod the-glory t.d .
' her Saviour. She nailed 110- trieinis around
-her, a id addres'sed them 4h h, ft om the old
est to the you \ ngeSt. setnitng messages "tO
those wlio wdre -i - tbsen , { With a dear
mind :ntd an earnest heart she *mgt.(' up
on all the iloportauve of eternal things,
wishing them to becomeideroted - to God,
and to meet herinlltsavr.•
. While conversing' thli ~ a heavenly ra
diance wasj spread - over her face, - and , it
did not Seem like the chamber of death,
but like the v.est ihule 4eai - en :
. , - .
The chamber where the pool! Man meets his tate, •
"
is privilervd to hey ouri the maroon wallo : •
Of virtuous life: close on the siege ot heaven."
- . ll.lVillg, tillisileil her Work site give a
shoilt of prai-e to nod, aid ended by
i'mntg in a clear voice, •< .
" Praise G _ from whom all tilewain.;4 ems,- ete,
The Most appropriate song in the.-En;' Esh
iinguage ,.. with which to loso a mortal litC.
Ny.thout, another wordshe sunk into a
1
c i lii t. slumber front which Ole' ne.ii:r a
woke. So easily did Ae i r
Itas any that -
• 4' We thr,vr z ht her dyi nfr When she slept,
Anil sleepin g when she died."'
On Tuesday, May ". ; „li , r finer:ll was int:
preNtitir 1:y a sermon On,Ps. 90-1::: , 4- s o
teac h es to namber clur days that we
may, 4iply fir hearts unto nis.loin." A
large concourse of people followed her re
mains to the piaci where we committed
her body to the gravel: " Dust to. dust
and ashes to ashes, in I sure and. certain
hope of a joyful' resurrection to -eternal
life."
.. rain 11 . C1 more that homm lashes: .
Death'. grim work 1," o!.: a how :
Ea.th enelm.T. the _our! girl's ash. a,
. Angel, wroithe the tpirit's brow.'
WAY11.%.11.T,' .11.:IV .10, 1,962. 11. IV,
Administrator's Sale.
Pblit Notice le hereby given. that 1 will 'exp . ol , e to
n
...ale outcrf, on the premb4e.!....all that: lot Orland
situate ltnh 'fown-Lhip. S:u4quehanna County. eou,
taluinz 14' acres, !ate' the eAb,te .ur P.t r 'McGarin;
It hvire: lot No. 0 upon draft or re-surrey and e,ul:.•
division o' the Thono- P. Cope trail, and bounda Notitt
by lot No. hr lot No 7; ; outhe east by lot No.
• fit ; and on the-we-t. by lot No. f;1. About. V) acres Imo
proved. Tu be e•old on .
niirslo / the 12th' of June next,
at one o'clock. P.M. Thrma vvill he made known then.
May `JA•la. , leC2. JAMES DONLJN. Adner.
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Administrator - 's N o ti ce. .
Ivonce is hereby given 20 al!-pra , anns`haring demande
il against the esta ta nf Patrick McGurn, late ‘,f' Auburn.
township. deceased. that the wand must be , prosented to
the andaraigued fiir aetlleauent. and all persons indebted i
to sa d estate ar..t requeited to make immetlint . l. payment. i • --,..
Auburn, blay 20, lerd.. ' JA'S DLINI.IIs., A dnfr, . I 'TII It CERta TV Rae: L'i
• 1 ' 1 . ,/i...... r 1 .
3111261E.3="1"14. -16)1E13.169156 I 1.)0 11 7 1 41 S I . 1 CKS ,
011 I ' ' • .
::k4llllllltllloll OF-RASIllo1; h . ' i t: c t i llt t r tr i 4 c i , t , t
c n . 1iz:i1 .. ... ;T ei or . T.e e r l :; ' ,7 .:pt c , 2 v oil i n ,n- . . 4 1 0 . , r ,t;
one Lunlly 4 . good Lerman. formerly, considering the lal t
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IVIZI e I r G im re m at n l t mgoLe i . u .nat o s ti n - r nd add a it i lz p v i,,. T u la,! d Statn , ; 4.,.c. . .
lasilion Viatts I
three fall-.lzed patterns of dressce, comprising-the new
F:ench waist; an elef„mnt sleeve. mid a Misses reek, and
a sheet of new and beautiful braid nod eMbrold , ring Pat
terns, tor:titer with nearly 100 mita...imp of all the nor
cities fur summer bonnets. cloaks, trimmings, childrtna's.
dr , sees, etc.., and valuable information to milliriers,drets
makere.toothere.and LADIES Gr'i.EII.ALLY. pre•aenting
th e largest and heat Fashion 4t ineln thel%orld, pub
11.11cd at CB Broadway.: and sold e.eryn here at 2 tents
oesene by mull post fie?. on rrompt of the tongued, in
starapA or silVer. 'Yearly fit with the folfowfug valmble
premium. ,
Lichpearly•subscribersrill be entitled to a .reeelpt for
the kdectloiwof 6d mats worth of plain patteine.from the
dairni.in The book, or from the show room, or they mfq
be ordered and sent by ms.iimay time during the yeai , by
paying' the postage. • •
SPLENDID INDUCEMENTS' T3 s CADVASSEB3!
SUATMEII 140.. Now READY -
• Bill 1.... It A I I, WAY.' -
,
CtANZGE OF If GUMS. - -emultsencitig -3fora3Y; Mn . Y !..*-
PX,:t. Trains' silt le..ve Great - Bond at mbout the Nl
itr.eing hours, %I:: • .
IVESTWA.I:I) I:01:1CD I 1...5.F.11% .
ALI) I:ol'Np..
'o. 1. Buffalo Ex. t...31-p.m. ' No.'_. N.Y. Expret 1:26 p.m
N.,. 3. Night Es_ 1:17 a.m,.1 N 0.4. Night'xuress tt:::./ mos
No. 6, Matl, et , 2•.:3 p.m. ' i No. 6,Steambeat •••'::11 p;m
m 1., 3, Way; at - 6:13 am. N 6.10. Way. at ' 4:3i p.m .
N ~17, W.ty Frei' t..12:57 p.m. No.tu..aamstant EsAri u,tn.
". , .7..).:l,A.e'coffitern.9:s•2 a..m - Nu.3),Way rreignt,tatatn
IL
Nos. 3 and 1 run every day. 'No.IO runs SixndAys.;.tiut
d 1,1 no: run on Mondays. `'No. A of .itiodsys4 run.s, tutu'
to IVATitra• titt.dnel4-not ran to Ilunkfi.k. • No. 6 r.nnins
overnight at,f.imira. MIA'S 3tlsOT, Gt.n.,lSupt.
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Administrator's
T E rrLas adminiftration tfic,,ertati of the late.
L
NT, w•AVALDIIO:I. ofSorferd.baringbeengranted
to tae un•hralgned. all perenns indebted to sad artite
are rept.p.ted to make Iramedlete payment. and thirre
hartaj ehtnt+attalnat th itune sill preaent thorn to .
Hartnett tip). IStb, I thd:/ P. CAILPENTE.II,
Adman's:n(ll4r de borar non. •
Administratrit Notice..
xr apt% ill !catchy ;teen to all paPeona blitrialt &Mar
/711 a-4turr Ow estate or Peter Thane,' We of dap rZ6
)
town:. ip. d.cteetat. that dip mime lung be pMen o 0
the na amigo d for mama:4. and all persona indebtal
..to sal estate aie ftquatal Fo Pate IMAnedlllo_ol"lient
-4abitra,Apt:tll7;t4l, Jaib Ad i TIOYNE, s.
Administirtor's . Notice.
'w °TICE ts heieby air ato all none lraistitad to tbe
estateof I), S. tIOA.G , late of pa Perot:, Lake townahlp,
deceaoetl,that payment mart he made to the tindersivmed.
and ttip,*ultfirtu. claims against wild 1:41#1, prelitlit
themes'
. Llitlnqi,Adativabtncor.
Montrose. April Mb., 186 .=Ow
The Conrail%lona .;4 lixpealence of an lA.
rand-- YuCI bated torthettenent and tut a wemitne an a
4m-itiou to rin.; man who stirrer from Nervous Debility,
prmi dare .Dismay. !Cc.; eupplying at thaaame the mean'
or seltenre. Sty one who lute cared himsel4 after baler
pat to great expeore through medical impoaltion and
witchery, . yencloslor paid. addremed envelope
abizie coolmi may be liad po whe author. Nd.TUANIEL
mAyr&llt Eaq.. Watford. King* Co—N. Y. tribt9lyti,
'DEMONS OUT OF BUSINESS. and woullog iteaP
forme. sea siliortlactotot. of Viskelasle 14 ofbocher
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mho= • •
. - 11N.:E..-. - __:': : .:' GO()DS;'-',:
04111111. i.
jAMESAt ' DETf.
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ettiabw Ittrattoceribler
o pi,,Mel
sps &soon . nont
us),
a . , . .
iaeomplitcaseetttoset Of' . ..
iaDitv• R 1111.3 gYgD-3
, _ . a
Detainee..Moldimbigne. DeDalge. Poplins, Print*, Out.
tam% Clockings. as. Denims, Stripe Shlrtiods. Tick.,
Drown and Illeachtd •Tdoslins. While Goods. Flannels,
ac. Ushuaia( dicing tor'Scuraner wear, and ilddlleltir.
oteeery desaiption. - . .
MIEN'S WEAR.
LOTIPS: hark and Pettey Cassimer, Ry. Jan. Sethi.
Cotfinnede, and Tailor', Trimmings. An 'unsnap.
linable Assortment re MC igg,ts Off C 7411•1305.
3ESCH3tI4I eb I.2I.COCUS, 'of aU kinds,
nrowa and White Sugar. Syrup and Melaaset. Tea. Cot.
fee. and 'lietence of Coffee., *plot. Pepper.. Sale:tins,
Mackerel. Smoked Halibut, Codaidt. 12raelve, Brown It
Fancy . Soaps. Itlvoi prepared Potaah, to peke Sort Soap
with little trouble. le fine, the varlets &bMaya round In
grocerf department. .
r 4 eviliats. cfc
Litineed. Coal. and' Wintenstralned OILS.,Saab.
pia**, Poop, Wbito Land sod Zinc. Paint Bruslo,
r
Clll. C=o CJIFIC.I3:II - 11."Sr.
White Orarati Chinn, Tteal thiaa, and ComaiOu Ware,
Cans far Preserrifig Fruits.
X-XexrciNnrEvro
Nalhi. SUovets_ 113
sewction g tT I .EU, A ND
- WARE. .
- • -
taaketa. flrailles-ehildran'e ("atm,
AV Slow and Carriage atyle. TANNER NOTIONS. Crack.
err. Sole Leather. Aaliton Salt Fine Table Salt: Cu.
Jacy 41.tad.white Scouring !Sand, -
A Goncral Stock of Straw Goods
Montrose, May 13. lea -•
DR. E. PATRICK &..DR t.- GARDNER !
T ATE GILA D UATE of TEE IdEDI6At DEPATXESIT
ILA or YALE COLLEUE, Lave formed a capartnerahlp
for the practice or m,cti clue and Fougernaud aro preparrd
b. attend t ss faithfully mut punctually. that
may b intrusted to their can. un terms commensurate
with the t lotto.
lis‘soes and • deformities ofthe EYE. enrgical opera•
burls. and all surgicil di.taiscs, particularly attended to.
re - Viticu over Welib's Store, °dice hour+ from 9a.
m. to 9p. nt All Forts of country produce taken in FAY"
.meet. at the highest Value, and can sot rtartalpit.
Norm - bac, Pa., May 7th. tail.—tpt
• _RAGS' WANTED. -
v im blzhest cash price pald roi mixed 'or white-
colorrtiraga bT- , .1011 N I). MARKER,
/vet and nut Warehouse N. E. Corner of Fifth t COOP
tscrce St. 1141IdelspIlla, • . mar put. IN .—sen
•
WEtsc)ia...Sh.co - ro.
UNDEiRSIGNED now heonolea a part of TI.
CI cmo me WAGON SHOP; near the Steam ..Ann. In
Monuaiae. where he intenoa to tarry on the manufacture
of
WAGONS, BUGGIES.I SLEIGHS,
REPAIRING, 1. .PO4VE IitEATLY
• , :5 110_117 .11 7 °TICE. ‘, •
A FULL SUPPLY OF SPOKES AVMAYS ON HAND.
BENT STBEF for Ct : TTEßS.iand TFAVOIIII.Or-
Pits' MA TERI.42S. BEST QuALrrr kept contraut,
ly on hand, so as to be prep:l'yd to do good worn on
abort notice.
' ' ' - •ti lothe:andmil
. _
V. It. All pervlni intlehte.. . ignt
pli,t.sr..r..lll,autl belt!, their accouni.s.withotif turiller
WM. GAILY.
REM F.DY FOR HARD TIMES, where people have
been thruwuoqt of hu-inese. and po,i , eaa eurne
tie oteatis , or amall lucoottN,ht to mat• theutoelvea &home.
iSecedvertisement in another column of the] settle
caeca of Vinelt.nd,j
DEALER Oa Dn. Ckifa GrocerteP,.l.:lnhrellap.rank.q .
naIOMR. Ili l lot.li and. Shovels and .Forkf.
Stone Warn_,Wcp.len Scare and ffrnums. ficad of Nay/-
gat-inn, Public ANUPIIt. .
. Munt.roie, PA,. May 11.
GREAT -- COMMOTION
DRY. QQODS,-
JOHN BULL Threatens WAR !
BCLE SAM &FNMA FIRM
gliuttrubrig, 'goudaum, It: to
IN' Tn2B KAMM
DRY GOODS.
(Wrc•oerlogis.
MEDICAL CARD.
M . iiiitpre, April 12, 18oi2
HENRY C. TYLt4,
GOOD NEWS !
ADD
I'i Till:
302
riaCi the '3E-aEkt3t;`'
so DOES VIE 1 7 11:11 Or
AT THE STORES OF
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Co.,
AT
Montrose, SABO County,,Pa.,
Elmira -'New-York,.
Bisquelianna Depot, Pe.
OUR FALL. AND WINTER STOCK
s COmwolete ,
_
:illtlferteLirtgATzti-tina.i.giberlo.P4Aci or
ali poeittge inti l t r estgqp. , t o
, r° ' °" °11.1914°1°
cib-9THING.,-; -
laoils branch tam stock is eOtoPletei and rein be sad
lower. sad more teetotally pptehed tbee tiny - imetberee
eetehllehment.'or spy thour.borse ;mum this elOo of
York City. is able to offer or produce. We ten eelpre the
Public that we ometantly employ the beet matters end
icorktnen tn. make tip our eta:lc.
Germeate made to outer
tOrTin Merl:tortes% notice:-
GOOd Fit wirzrap . tetl - ot op Ws.
FURNISHING :GOODS:
A Groat Block "WO, soPt. aid ooldlowarthsa
lowest at.
entthb:rg, istabium: .te ' s
Illteotant, i nglo , let, rift
- : - -sgEtv - - .POTATOES. -
urn - tisiniat
P wlll e_ nap 8
Pdtab:ei wad ratan rrom the seed
ballots lt n. sad baq bow foetid for witarat yaws end
are now stokaowlodged by el/ olio havettiod them to be,
tba the world for gesiend uultlvatioa; being large ;
bealtby. vary productive aaAtitaiial tp the boat fa quality.
For ado la Xmlsolio by
. .,*142 4 1,1D*4.2% 4IE CO.
TIMO~N
SLED!
LARGE, and ZEMIN 41013, • .
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HENRY BIMEITT,Ii9.i; Milford
HMV et b.7)2
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HIRSCHMAN :BROTHERS,
AT THE
`Bee-
No. 20
Corner
Bingham-
An Immenso Assortment of
HEW SPRING DRESS GOODS
Of their, ,Own.lmportation.
DIIILING Doe stay of one of oar firm in tdTtOPE, we
have secured sud are now offering to our customers
and the public in general, the lavewt and !midst/meta. ae
lentos of DRESS GOODS hctr offered in this Village.
Oa aceunnt of the depression of the European Marl:eta
we are enabled to offer them, at BNPARALLED LOW
PRICES. paving our customer., the Jobbers anditetailers
Broths. Our Dress Goode Comprise those very Beentiful
styles, an
• Poplins - , ldozambiques,
•
Div. nag, Shalias, Assandrines,-
" Croisee, Brocade do -
Shepherd Plaids, Sazony:Barages,
IChallies, &IL •
An inuttanse stork of the latest styles of
- 4:1.A.MaX100.111i . ‘ 41 ,
Good Shestlngs. Bleeelied Muslin', and all kinds of
XiICIASZZUEST.X.C3 . arC,C)=IJES
A great.vailety of
Caszoitigais and . ClAlailigid.l22o2 • Cont,
•••• For Ilea and Boys' wear.
•
A good assortment of the latest styles of
x....gopiziatAmtaca2t.iiCes,
• . • eonstaati7 on band and manufactured
to order on short notice.
igmhrolderies. LRCM Deese Trimmings and elan/thing
Wonting to the line of • .
- DRY: GOODS
alwaya on hand. and sold cheaper than-ever found In any
other Alec Immense assortment of the latest at; Ica
of
- MILLINERY GOODS,
far whotePsie and retail trade, always on hand. .
mil before purchasing elsewhere and Satisfy
yotuseires of the above , raciest
HIRSONEVIANN BROTHERS,
No. 20 Coprt Street; •
Si t u or. the BEE HIVE.
Binghamton. April 1-7,•1n68.
ABEL - TURRFLL
NOw offers for suite oiie of•the largesv and
best selections of
Ever offded in Susqueltanna.County, and
Yprobably comprising OW greatest VIA-'
II'IETY kn.luotit different' articles of akty
Store in dui Northern part of Peuttsylva-
L
nia, - andlpii'liaps of the entire State. An
assortment s kept in about thirty -differ
ent branch I of trade, and the selections
are made from about forty of the: best
Houses in New York,--and more. than fif
ty Dealers:lM Manufacturers - out OfNew
York. - A' hirge proportion of Ole Goods
are b rou ol it direct frem the Maikutlicturers,
thus insuring, genuine articles.. - Custom
eres on enterino. the Store tutw.t not expect
to find everything in-sigift; Vitt nearly ev
ery article - wanted will. he produced hk
inquiry. Some ideaof.the • Stock natty be
' termed by the following general oetline,
but enumeration is impracticable.
DRUGS - ANDMEDICINES; - -
• ' • .. PAIjVTS AND OILS,
I) YE STUFFS.
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS, -
CROCkUr,
CLASS': WA RE,
LL and TINDOW PAPER,
J£13.4"/. -
•S:J/...V*R.IVA R F,• -
i'ERFU:AIf:ER
. „
FA .VC Y GOODS, „
MUSICAL 'INSTRUMENTS,
BRUSHES
AMERICAN POCKET Kh./VES,
. • TA BiE CUTLERY; and *. :
•>SILVER P LAT E.D. _W 14E
L.:IMPS, MATERIALS fur LIGHTS,
HARDWARE,.
.•
BED CORDS,
- STONE WARE,
DRY. GOODS; -
ittninOßS,
AND PICTURE (LASS,:
•
• LiTiIOGRAPUS, --- •
VARNISHES,- - Blh'D CAGES,
•
SPECTACLES, -
11'lIIPS, LASHES, BROOMS
GUNS, PISTOLS,
11.11111.13N1T‘0 14 ,1.
Tou,kve.o.
MEDICAL SURVCAL Irir,Funta tr y .
SALT.
UMBRELLAS. ' . ••
- PORCELAIN TEETH,
In WOK ei•erk thiti to finsfaigthe
6 ielS-t° Pken*efthritatitei . wilel!gb;':thetlY ,
to &miry fancy, and atio to oainitipe
to the real inbstintial eenifOitsollife.
The attention Of the public is rasped
fully invited to m y stock of Goods, bought
exclusively for oisu mut- sOill - be
sold:on the,sante_principle for low•prioes.
A.BEL TURRELL..
:goat* April 190802'
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ettlitrrt -
AT GREATS p, S*l, COUNTY, PA.
' 4 1 4 210is ak14131231:19.** TiorZigit Orr fall
seticot; tintht - ON" '''lllttmiltergA
19114 . 188 . 1..andistmtinne -XLEVAIN WAR
under tee direction of R. CIISIIIIAIS; its S
courts Of instruction luall the bunches..theeonah Sed
prectical;.. , . A tho prepuetWgiliin to pcoung 1:11011
'doelrillg to Wes vane. • • •
A %timbers clam will be argainted'at, the commence.
mentof the term, the more fell training of those
wishing to math; gnd imelettnee rendered them in pro•
caring situations for the summer. Tide class wl/1 ,
re
ceivelnetrnetlaa op the atm and :Immo of toorhlog,
one hOor each day land have public tneettous once In two
FeekL
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CUSIIIAN; -- • Pnvrcirr.tt,.
„. •
- S. B. , C4ARE, AIL, hatzteter In Greek; Lat.
lo and German.
REV. J. If. SI ARABY, chaplain and tauter on
moral science. . .
MISS A. If. OREII. Teacher of Primary Department.
=SS MATTIE.I. 0 R ANGE:reacher of inmate on Fish*
•
Te i rais of Tuition. •
cptimmainrynnDenranporehtmiT '• im, t,siegtinittifele:ren weeks. $3 60
• ' . . 6.1 V
higher English d AlathemnUce do., 6or
Natural Scleneee i'' -, . • do., •1 00
I.stikmagesl, Ancient or =caw& j . do., .. eOO
Teacneri NdrinaliCiaes . ' . do.. '. .1 50
Music on Plano_ 1 . -- , do.,' goo
Use of Plano 1 , • 1 • -do., .. , $OO
The higheibranetteelnelade the loiter, thus: $8 CO per
quarter covens all branches named, above , except teach
er; clau and runs e on piano. . • .
Board tan be o tabled with famished rooms at from
1 3 13 to $2 $0 per week—lights, washing and fuel murk
students ielAinta to board themselves can obtain rooms
in the school baUdlng br applying in season. ..
Great flond.Atiril .'4 . 12.—y1 L... - .
MILIINEtY & STRAW GOODS.
Tv-shave the pleasure otannonneippt that we are now
le prepared to offer, at oar old stand.
Pos. 103, 105 and 107, North Seiond•et,
above Arch, Philadelphia, •
a well selected Meek of , -
MILLINERY and. STRAW GOODS!
In every satiet the tttest Impoitations, and newest
and must fashionable styles.
Oar Straw Department will eoeyorlie every of flannels
Date. and Trimnilnes to be found in that line. of the la.
test and amt a.)proved shapes and atyles.
..fiolicltlcit an
early call or order. I remain,
Tours - . HeinetttluilY. . • n. WAD
D.
•
hive.
ti7yElt=rtnotirrka °Labuerrci;sTLlvlns
TAB, and also J. It. Stet Turd's Inns men Scum= Pon ,
Dens. Wive TS . is n thin. transpnreutlinld ; it le the
best remedy kuqwtifpe diseases or the throat, lungs, or
Catrrh. Also Ibt diphtheria. Croup. Whooping Cough.
Ow.' Its Iron erid Sulphur Punters strengthen the eye.
tam. pill the dig4stion. Cud purify the blood. I have a
sixteen page pamphlet Containing full explanations. and
Over one hundred tostnnoninls from welt. knoien prom'.
tient persons, Which I will send to any ono ?roe b 9 malt.
J, 8, 9 r.S.PPOIII), .
ja3o-Iy* 449 liroadtryy. N. •
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•
Soldiers Bounty, - Arrears of ' Pa 7, '&c.
la {ANT valid Otillns now =tit for tha—sloo Loney,.
A fil grantedbr the Government. Mio fur ii. rears of pay,
dpe il.ticisedauldlera. Parents. widow& or hair+ of die• f
ceased soldiers. are entitled to draw the ammo. The sub
scriber from Wig expetlence In the Unslnes., and having.
the forms and id tractions recently received from Wash
ington. is now i leady to prepare. - and forward all 'inch
t uldis a + may e intrusted to Me care. •
March 12, 'a - 2 ••--Sin • • L. F. FITCH.
MBE appended extract from the.circbi rof Lonberbaok.
Gilbert k Co.. successors of Mooney ; Cohn - Co.. in
the general hardware and Cutlery Businein, will etplain
Itself and I (Snot permit this opportunity to pass with
out again tendering my hearts thanks to the many Mer
teethe and trading friends who have so liberally est.eu=
ded to me thtlicuatom mid Infidence, since my tipsiness
interests have been mostly in thick) , of : and
I still invite them. as well ait.thOse who have not fonnd
it convenient to do so. to favor me with their patronage.
in return for a determination to and PrOMIPP to please. if
possible. - - G. TYLER.
Montrose March sth, 1962.
N. B. M. C. Tvz,En, has apceiffed interests with us,
the tame as with unr predecc4ors, MOOS LX, C 0111.:
CO.. and would-be happy to see his old friends or receive
their orders, which we will execute In the very beat man
, ner in his absence.
I.OODEBBACK, Giustra it co.,
tabGe 23 Park Row, onposite the Aster Bonne.
ItE m j e a t tl‘L , So o :tik i lp3r4
mt Al i t n it z I s tc ‘ b w e i ha e r r e . aive , earz....
nations accomPane each box.. Soap is as easily made as
a cop of coffee: DlTituutsctored ouly.by the Patent:ma,
Suit n ,f; , l•fri ..o;rn puny,
' tch6 tyjer. I I:llWalitut-st.,
dis
ttka`
iir .. .D li t 0
' - L 3
TIMOTHY. SEED
IfIZA.DFOrtI) 'COUNTY ',LARGE ; and.
wEsTk:ltx MEDIUM Clover Seed. •
GOLD-DRO SEED *SEAT,
Peai, Beans,. azd Barley for Seed,
Field andlSweet Seed Corn, ' • .
Johnson's and
c-onistock Garden Seeils,rny-sale by
ALtEti, DEANS Et CO.
3lontro,c March 110,1862.
• _
- NATRONA COAL. OIL.
WAl'al?lriljsl74;Exripstvt: and equal 'to
Why buy an explu,lre OIL when a few cents more per
gallon wlll forulab you IPlth a perfect OIL t
l‘ladc only by
PENN'S MANOPACTIMUNG COMPANY.
1274Valuut . Strcet.p1IILADELP111.& ,
March . Ir.
•
NEW mthvoßp
NORMAL SCROOL
will
SPR ia r' OTEttlit ;If ilt. invppe . ais Inctittiilon .
1. will co menet. un Wedneedar. Fibm/012dth. and
'continue it week.. RatemorTuition a. hetc:otorn. Fnr
partici:liars retirees 31. L. Bawler. Principal.
T. BOYLE. Sec. 11. 0.-illit_iTT. Prof,. •
STAND= BY YOUR GUNS!.
~E . 57.A.V1S !
WITH 40,000 ROD HOME'S
Arme4 With Mich-Bats:
WITHIN VI 01 , ZTHS MARCH OF
W S 111 1 1 V GTON
35EjtILV"3:13 `33X 4 /Colsl ,
fitt - lIM WINTER GOODS,
tatagLleg. Rterisetegs.
GO RUB THE DAY !
And with; aplentifut supply Mt have purchased a large
etockof
STAPLE and FAA'Cin DRY GOODS,
OROCBRIES it PROVISIONS.
fK HATS PbA CAPS. -
00 .A
.TS 4.'D.-
.3SHOES. -
hair PAPER! , WOODEN - • W 4 RE,
COAL °Mewl LAMPS,
-Y AY KEE NOTIONS
• 1
SIIBIETON
FLquit, SALTi .FISI - kNAILS;
A„.N I) OILS, •
And SOAP other art Inhlot tocennuserersato taenti on,whlnh
MUI tin sold at pricuz that IFM_ • , F
Defy.. .Ventlietilion.
3;1047 WQrgat Who Placa
Big it you inquire (0.00 neighbors for
Th6"Chesp Moroi
They eillllpireelably direct, ye!' '
.RAIMEN BROTTIER
_ •
TE
rEcipirs AGENTS..
. •
OniMNAU" ONE PRICE" STORE!
P ROP FICK taken ia.ExeJtunge for Goods,
* -!Cub Paid tor rank
HAYDEICt Bitorrarine.
ICLUPORT4Nortaaor NA, liotti
. 4162 . 4 „ inr717 ,
irci_Eqpindarel zulanitiecotI t od.
A. *taws szumf soveimarre, siuniric km'
,i3L- pound nd aparadk. payable In ail lb*" pliactpa
tanus of Easlai_
_ltilland and Secaland,for=
• - coon*, 4k co..
In WWII! ' 1.- •- • • lteatiram,'Pa.
1
•
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-ORITTVINDEN . 0 - --
PRILADELPRI COMEIERRIAL
. : .. i .- -. • - ...., • !
' - "-- C OL LEGE, . - i ;..
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N.E. Otto? dflth &Chestnut/its:,
.•,.-..,
I l,le tDitittlttotirlfhtCh ' ' Callblllllll4 Ili 1814, tad
is new,cone.sonently ha the highteemb year - cf its cubit,
ante, ntimbers. amtmg its graduates - hundreda at, - the
most etteeeasf4lllerchants AO . fia.aint.sa MIA of • our,
Country. v- - ' - - - '
e t ttb lnsti
t
• TheobJeiesotorehort u tut on Isetlely to voting
mentatilit tgh tiOufor ras.
•
• - The biauchs + tangheare,Liook-keerting.. 44 epp/144 1 A4
to the eartuus departments ;urine:to tyanatenahip. - both
plain stud ornamental; Comnieretal, Law, Jgathetnatlea.
Navigation. (VM Engleeerthg, Draivtng, Phonography.
and Muth= Langnagee. _I . - .. -
The system of - 16643mi1e* le peculiar:llo' elastealereet
lessens,arentade ahe or; but each 'ludo/att., taught Indi
vidually, ro that he laity coMmenee at anytime,- and at
tend at whatever 11011111. mutton convenient.
~..- , -
Catalogues are" hunted antinally atter the 15th of Aril,
containing nut as (tithe atedente foe the year, .end ful l
nutlet:Liars otierms:&e., and may - be . ebtanted, at: any
time by 'iddressing the Prin ci pal. ' . , , • ~ •
~ I n env:melee accommodation . wide-spread ienntatlen,
and the lengthy expertene.e.of the Principal. this Inatitn,
than offers htellities enperier to any othertu the contra.
for young Man wishing to,prepar• for beginese.and tool,.
min at the same time a, Diploma. which will prove a
recommendatiou for them to any Mercantile 11011,41...
' . gdr - crittenden's Series tat Treatises -..0n- Flook4teep.
log; now mote, widely eireeTated than entothet track en
IhreubJect, ate for sale stlthe Cullen _ „
~e.v -.
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. .8, I.IODGESTRITTLIMIN,. .- •..' -
• . . dlionwy-al-Law, _ -
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, • - ' • PahrCl4l.
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R EPORT orsOLoti-Rosur69)l,
OF THE NI.:IOIA.TELEENE,
VIITELAND (SETTLEMENT.
SoirThe renown:els sh extract from the' report -of
Robinson; Esq..pahl Imbed 112 the Ilea York' Tri
bunal. in reference to Vineland. All persoits eau read
this report with inteielt. i . - •
',Advantages of rarmitignear Nomo—Slaelaad—floo
marks upon Marl—Soil, its groat Fertility—The
Cause mix Fertility—Ainotint of Crops . Produced—
Practical Evidetteos -i- 1
It to anal' illy one of theme:At - extended fertile tints.
Man almost levelposltioti, and suitable condition for
ideas:Mt [firming that we know of this side -of the i west
et n prairies. We found spate of the oldest farms appa
rntlyint ea profitably productive's:: Olsen first cleared
of forest:Lifts or a hundred years ago.
Tar Ip:l34:gist would Oen diecover the Caen of this
-coutintrEd fertility, The tdbolcceuntry is a marine fie.
• posit. and all through the airve found evidences of (ail
careens substances, gent ally in the form of indelated
calcareous marl. showing nuntydlstinct fora:Sof ancient
shells, of tbeterthary formation : and this mariy substance
is 'scattered all through the soil. In a very comminuted
form, India the exact condition most easily assimilated
by suds plants-as thefarmer desires to cultivate.
Mari, in all its forms ha* been used to fertilize crops in
- England. from the time in Was occupied by the Ramses:
and In Prance and Germabv a marl bed is counted on ea
a valuable bed of matirrd,lhat can -be dug and carted
and spread over the field. I how much more valuable then
ituitiot lie when found already mixed through the soil,
where new. articles will [be:turned op and exposed. and
tram-form:4 to the ow nerie use every time lie stirs the
'earth. . . . .
flaying then tmtlitcd oitr minds with file comm. they
old not be excited with d ender at seeing indubitable ev
idence of fertility of a suit - which ist our situations, hay
leg the same general charecteristieserat least appearan
ces, is entirely X, nremunerstive except as Its prUdlletWO.
ness is promoted pin - Odds] fertilization,
A few words about the tnality and value of this bind
. for cultivation, of whiclove have some strong proof.
Our first visit was to
i lWilliam D. Wilimn, Franklin
township, Gloucester co nty. who purchased :some - eight
tulles north of Melville. about three years ago, for , the
purpose ofeidabllshingaateina mill, to work up the tim
ber Into hawther, to aendoff by the new railroad, as well
a's thellrewood and coal.ifor which he built a track a
Dille and a half long. Ile also tarnished sixteen miles of
the road width ties, and:had no doubt made the mill
profitable, though his main object was to open a farm,
f waving become couvinced that the soil was valuable for
cultivation. In this he nos not been disappointed, as
some or his crops Prove 4 For instance, the second time
of cropping. Mk; bushelseat potatoes on one acre, worth
Isp cents a bushel in the field. - This -rear., seven acres,
without manure, produded WI bughel - a of oats.. In one
field, the first crop Waal potatoes, planted among -the
roots, and yielded 'l5 buihels. The potatoes were doe,
and wheat sown, and yiShied IG bushels : and the stubble
:turned under and sown ito bnekrelpiat which yielded 33%
bushels; and then the giound was sown to clover and
timothy, which gave a4s i drat crop 2 l ‘ tons per sure.
The fertilizers applie to these crops were first. ashes
from clearings ; second, :. 5 pounds of *superphosphate
of dine ; third. sox pounds Peruvian guano : then 50 bosh
els of slacked lime has been spread niion Die clever since
it was mowed, and turned in tor wheat.
Mr. Wilson's growing crops. and the reboot - stubble of
the present season, all indicate lonia:id aspruductive as'
any part of the Stat e. I I 'I •
At Mary Harrow 's, mai old style Seisey woman farrier.
several miles south of Mr. Wilson's. we were ea partlea
larly struck: with the finpappcarance eta 'field ofeorn.that
see stopped to inquire of the hired man how it' was pro
duced.bute found thatithe land had been the year
I one before in wheat..sdo n with clovsr, and this cut one
season, and last sprin,,, , riplOwed once , with one -psur old
nag," and planted witteconn
-Yes, but you manor :d high , see suppos ' ir wesald in
terrogatively, and got 1 Is repl,r
••%%nal, you see. cc . ouldu t done that ; 'cause tee
i
hadn't, but forty-one b/ tee I uatisaltogetter. fur 23 acres.
1 and west - anted ths mot on't fur tau truck,'
The truck eons sted if beets. carrots", cabbage. encum
bers, mellosis, Se., eud-overy productive patch of Lima
beans, grown fur mar,keting. Ss. we were satisfied that
the soil was ant infertile, even unaided he clever, which
had fed the corn, because tbe"tr. - ek patch" had not been
elovered. and had beeri In cal Ovation lung enough to ob
literate all simot of the forest.• , -
.
Our next visit was td the large farm of Andrew Sharp.
five fillies north of 'Midvale. from half to a mile east' of
the railroad.tind just about in the centre of Vineland.—
Mr. Sharp commenced worr.t here in December. 1338, up
on fIU acres. In less ban three years 'he has got Tat
acres cleared and in ethos this season. all well Inclosed
and divided into several fields..with Cedar. rail, or pole
fenee; has bath a two-story dwelling, about thirty-sit
or kitty feet-audit slier house for farm laborers, and a
stable and granary an come other outhaildlngs.
Considerabie part o the land was cleared for the plow
at eo dollars anacre. and on someofit the tint crop was
buckwheat_ limed with 501ni4heis In powder per. acre.—
Th Is crop may be put in from July 4th to 20th. and yields
from twenty to t hirtyintsliels per acre. hareesttid in Nov
emb'er ; ohm) the land beingsowedtwitb 160 pounds of
Perifvinn guano and aeded with rye. :yielded 12 to 15
bushels per acre end t n dollars worth., of Straw. The
/
rye stubble turned. aft i knocking: AT it lame growth of
oak sprout-and dres,4sl again with, Vann and seeded
to.wileat. gave 13 or 11 bushels .. The crop whitih he was
threshing while we w re there promises more. pf a very
plum p grain, and the trate is vete heary. , .
We went over the s bble and found the clover and
tilnoiby, trout seed so ieed last spring, on the w heat with
out harrowing. lookilfi;a ‘ s well as we ever saw it upon
any aid cultivated farm. and with alittle work.! done In,
the winter to Clear 01r , some roots and rotten stumps,
and setting stakes' to filark permanent One, nn will be
f i able to cut the crop 14st year with a mowing , machine
and we will gtutrautua two tons per acre. If he ;will give
Ithe rwerplits if it overruns the estimate. " .
Part of the land wasiplanted with potatoes for a first
'crop, which yielded ode hundred and twenty baskets per
acre. It was then lined with fifty bushels per acre. mid
seeded ,o,h,oil iea t and clover, yielding an average of
over 15 bushels per tithe, and the clover now thoks beau
tiful. , 1 - ,
Other portions have been planted with corn ,"as a first
crop, which yielded thirty bushels of vellow flint corn:
and the second crop forty bushels. amid -the third crop.
treated 1.30 pounds orguano. we are , slue no one would
estimate below fiery Pestle!) per acre.
(The reader will reeollect that the writer Is now speak
.
s lWZ. idercd lu go od oflands p
arable rfeetivi c inew. oudltion.—ED.l and whichean scarcely he con,
.. '
In other cases the corn crop °fleet year was followed
'with oats this lom-onl not yet threshed, but will aver:JAN,
probably forty to fitlyihnshele. Sweet ,potatqes, beans,
1111.1:011s, ondin fact. pit vegetables, as well as young
peach and other fru itltrees planted this year.qihow very
plainly that this lowneglectediract of land. should re.
main so- no longs:l , . arid thereto now a s rungt, probability
that it will not : fur mune the atripices of :dr, - Landis. it
will be divided4nni squall tots, with roads located to ac
ed:ern:ad:Mend—the surveyor is now buoy et this work
—and all pureharers frill be required to Willa ; watt corn
fOrtable houses, and littler fence their lots its uniformity.
or a:rec to Inv withut fence. which world be. prefera
ble, he which means a good secured
who
will be
1
who will establish ch rcher. schools, stores. : mills, ma
ehittesshoPe and horn s—homes of American farmers. cur.
'rounded by gardens, hum ,
fields and comforts piety.
tined lire. - - i
ll'any one , from sdydernagement of buelnees. Is dcslr
' one of chancing testi:list:its for life. or who is frou any
caustidesirour to find *newton:4ton and cheep home in
the counter.. and whit may rend and believe what we have
truly rioted. he will tlo well to go and sector himself what
may ha seen wi th in- two hours ride of Philadelphia, '
: ~ SOLON ROIIINSOIsr.
b BEE TURRELL
Ts now prepared tcl cure every casn'or SCIIOFCLA In
I.he Country, and, he Pas Remedy- t:O i• nearly clay' IV
to which dealt is belt, Cali At thtt • • • • -
GREAT.RIEEDIGINEEREFORWM
of ABEL TUREELL, and be trailed of the benctlta - dia.
peon& • . 1 - Montrote.Jely.l7. 18G1.
• IWZROWfBiIiE -16twipto. ,
Ak . Pplendid assortinent Just revatiliti. chirnnirs.abadent
Anroort. wicks d etc.. at - ' Mitten's.
••
Gold Medal . : - Salortietu • 9
,
'...4•10 30 oleOl other ilndif, - . 9;llle'liert in'itn market . for into
LA: -Iw ' ' • Alt¢t, Ttatltttl.L.
313W4 4 470WICOLAMp
.
F"Teinters* u l tra enhetttuta for turpentine. and at
mach pr , fur sale by • ;ABEL, WRIt,ELL.
LIIBIrOATIDIG OIL - , T .
portmi Eitaco MatbinerT, for A l i ar t !ii rnazu..
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TURRELL'S 'PURE
OTIIT! & ELM MI
i. FpR ,SALE BY:
ABEL TURRELL, morirsosz.
JAMES R. DrAtt_ s trr; :: '
is trowpplraiwo
,iiiirieskift#olo-80r(001*
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DANDLIONt -- COFFEE
• . . • -
Nuns Preparation. nude from the bed hen Cofee,
J. rocamulsod•d brthysielans as a superior Zlistritions
beresage,tdr GlituaralDebiuty. Dyspepsia, and all bilious
disorder: • Thousandstirho hare bier;:telled to aban
don the soma cedes tuie this witbottl. aeons elect
Vas eau contains the systistliostrro ocrrdloary
:aloe: Mai Manta. •
For by Abel Turrell.
"XOLLOCKII_ LEV AIN,
The pereciiIIAZDTO:POSIAR kuOwn. far Snikiar4lits
ZWM4 and unkilltria &cad and Wm. PHee 15 cents..
Yanufaetured by. X. 11:601-LOCIEL, Chemin,
Corner of Broad and Chartitatats, Philadelphia. •
Sold by ell Draulsts und Grows. - UM:ll7lm
lIARFORD UNIVIIRSITY.
Iyalarnitem - ottbts Inalitutiouirill flamenco ea
IVnteclay. September ob. Thi Witter tom co
edam:lay Decetaber 42b; 'rialto Spring rotra.ea
sooty. February 14ta.. •
Zara Term tondos ereloven
.303capanrcrarze.
TrlTloB.'ommon .Biinshoe. fad ding Toad mei'.
_ le, • 0.00
‘:Katurail Phtlasolobi,Clust. Physiology and Drab
, Keeping 100
Algebra. , Oecrmetryand aneletit Ls/waves. .90
d i *A lcoa Mao, until the War la over,.
Room rent. -1 1 ,6 s
1)
Espearee of Recitation room • : 1.00
Lectures iiith a good' 9plastus are given every
. .. .• •
_. -, -
11 1./ room laternlebed with's 000klog Acme. hodatesd
end table. for dente Irk/ ehowre to boirdtheeneelses.
Board can be bad In the nelghborbood at two dogee
per week. -
Pay In advance, or properly Reared. . .
llarforti. Aegestll.llBl. .
. . . .. .
-WANTED !. W ANTED !
WHITED HITLER'S 1111111.'
Imo bushels of Oats, -
10,000 lbs. Fresh flutter, in Tubs or
Rolls,
500 lbs. lieeswar, .
5,000 dozen Eggs,
500 dozen - pur.s Good Woolen Socks,
dth.1.180 . 0416.1931114. • .
FOR WIIICII.2IIE
'Highest Market Price will be
Paid in •
GOOD GOODS •
Hair •IL . viz Cont..
montro.e. •
Nov. 4th, 1661.
MW:fill&WINIER.1010
I.AT 111,1111'STOR!:
FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELLS.
ii . PILE or • • • •
r/in..sr cl•cociswei,
CirPLGoCI7.II 3 I.. I ID Ea ,
FRESII.CODFISII, STONE WARE,
-.- WOODEN WARE, 81t0031,5, .
• • - &c., PAINT & VARNISH .'
• BRUSHES, BLACK- -...
- ING, SCRUBING, .
HAlR,Tooili; -• . . •
- - NAIL, and LATHER • '
BRUSES, ALL VERY CHEAP:.
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, &' LAMP
l'• , BLACK, TALLOW;. SOAPS.
• • .Of every Hind but sorr. , ..
.. -
AT - TY LER'S , STORE.
1 B EST farning, Fluid; Kerasee. Camphene ; Tailor,
Adamantine, and, Spezia' Candles, Ac.
•. . Calla 4 \ sstti 4 .. 1 2 ' S na l ur:Vg It _
COD LIVER. Pere Olive, Castor, and Metallic On, for
N-1 machinery; also Mariam end British 011. . •• •
FOR THE HAIR, AND . MOUTH.
Arr . A Y: E go s 2 r el d i, l o i gagina r i. z . Y/ o'n b e'l'n 3 ft:o l
shillimr Rale Tonle., Oletasßear's end Rr.'e Heir. OlLJ'omade•dc•t'hilocame.
Pomade•do•Fhilocome. Philadelphili and I'I• York Month
Wash. tit.: Patri.li's Frayant Sliver. for the teeth and
1 and yun,Dalyryianle's Mouth WasA. Dental Soap. Ac.
1 . AT: TYLER'S STORE. ..'
-40-011SN'Sinairrn Root Pills • Wrighrs Indian Vegefil , l , !
i Ift Pills, Cephalic Fills:'=Alcatn on limlache.
1 Or"Dont ask to f,,•et.-trusted at TELE il'S STORE.
I Mimmose, Nov. 4th". RENRY C. TYLER.
THE WE CONTINUED!
GREAT BARGAINS PREVAIIING.
NEW FALL GOODS
Fur .Cash•and prompt Cr:mon:Ed Dupers
13E. 321 T-T WLI9L I 9L - 7,
would agliniiall attention to bin New and Large stock or
FALL IND WINTER GOODS I
now being receickd, andembracing the most desltable l
carletles•of Ladies Dress Goods, iu Rich Fall Prints;
Cashmeres. DeDines. Ottonutn-Values. Merinoes,
Tombourd•Reps., Dingbams and Silks ; Steb
Is. Silk. Broca*, and Wool Long Shaw/s,
Rich Ribbons, Bounets..and Flowers,
• . Ladles' Cloths, Broadcloths. Cris- • -
Mittens, Ike., with b very fall '
aiAortinelat
•
. .. . • .
Staple and Fancy Goods . 1
i
. .att usual In - , .. . 'f.
nardware, Crockery. Trott. .
• Nails, Painte. Oils, Dont. and :theca..
nate and Cape. Clocks. Wall Paper, Lattice . • I
• Porn, fluffalo..linbea. Carpttiqge. &c... with a dew
assortment of - Stu - et* end Tritnminge of the bent gnallty4
made to order: sa. &c.
V" As the Mock In large and bought fur cash, he is futlY
prepared 'to conquer 'a •• Yeace, - "•,and secure the highest
advantages of the —War" to his Customers, who art: In.
cited to ranee themselves. under hie - Bannern" and nal
cart the benefits of the "Fight. "• ' 1
Flour-.& Salt ; constantly on band
licw3lllford,Oct:Ober ISAI. = . ' 11. BURTIITT:
NEW
.i. .4 -
T . i .. ' I. Why' the Property 1:.. - a i s r s.uolt peen Settled 1Be•
e.
AI I IIN .- BEANs &,.. .co i . Tat's onesiou the rearl , eresturally atk . s. It to henna°
/. I I ' s 1• lt haebeen held to large tracts by tainsa. a 1:9Vin11.0111%
to sell.and being within:iv:ill:call facillth.c they haslc. iv
Under Montrose' Democrat Office :I ind cements. The railroad has just been oiwned tkro'
.11 I the ,iMperty this season, forth.: tiro tipple.
.A.RE RECEIVING . •
.. 1 ' . , I: ,sitors arc shown over tbe laud 111.11 can Mgt., free or
(.3 p.!Ara, and &siert - 441r ;me and sniport n n 0 y far tisoroegb
• a Fresh Ground WestcrarLouri !.,...1,-, Son Thua• v. Ins come nit% 11-,laW tri sette.
sht.r.td tiling Moiler to scone thcir . porchat l es, se Inca, .
everfaCl days. which we warrant to gi re sat isfactly I!lane are nci held trpon - rfneal.
_
SW any to market; if out good returned at our expense,. Tnc 'darner T:0 rner TIIINU e. Li A TIREP. where people he% a •
. • • been tLrown out of•emplayment Or laii•tures. and posre_
Feed,• . .and Buckwheat • Flour; e,,,,,,,,,,ffit: meaty , or triiall ten vacs, te tor/LH arm- •
cALT AND PaRK 1
_ , e , 111"1-1 a hf*,:),c. They ran buy a Bleep. of land at a. smell
price, and earn non: than m:,ges in improving It. -nnsi
I ''' • - oil 1,1 v. hen it Is shin° it Is'a rertatn)rtepentlence and no loss.
BY TIIE LOAD, BARREL POUND. I A few acrt-i in fruit tree,. will Insure a roinfortelietiv.
• I i leg. Thelma is put dawn to hard.tirnerrice?. - -rnd el: •
HAMS, [Sugar Caredlr .
~ .
~ 1 I improvements tan be made at a cheaper rate than most . _
- " Dried Beef,_ -'. -i!. n '' , ll, l th r ,;:f4ii;t. ',hi, A x n;IleF front on the ratinuid, is
being laid out with sine nod spurious avenue/. n ith ' a
• ~ . - Smoked.lialibut i , i-tbw., in the cenuenve-acre lots.in the Lawn roll at (r. In
• .: Drips and Syrups, - i -11.% to &VA; too and a-half acre lots, et from $5.0 to i its
Molasses and -Sugars, - i and tuna Inlefill feet front hr 150 feel deep, at. tily—pa• -
- ' I
.I aLlaone-hilf cash and the balance within a year. It ifs '
TEAS, , COFEEE, - SPICES I ' only upon farm of twitulylacras, or more, that fotryear•
• I, I i arm. Is given. - .• .
• ' BROOMS, AND NAILS, .' !! • T.O - .IIANLIFACTI.tREIN. the town Infer& n Coe opus.
!pc: , far the , . SIM: rals , i L t:Aac .. l4 ,, r . isig Itslrass, so . .d 0t 1 . r , ars
‘chict we 5,r0 foe sale at Low Priced, for READY i''At
1 t::::.a.s. being gear s town:yob, ,the AnrroilaG:ll; •
ONLY. - Montrose. July 9. ISal i . t .1 p, . ;oat • fforr' ori
, : noun 11 las a ..Nr pap . SOD. which 1 .1 a;0
.._
- -. ! market. • -
This settleinent; In the coarse of several yeara.,*lll he
one of the most Iseastritul plaice to the country, and most
agreeable for a midence. . •
it is talented to make it a Vine and -Trait. growth:
country, as thisnulture is the moat prontable -end thy
beeradeptsadtothe market. Every advantage and ter.
icnience for the settlers wilt be introduced which will In •
au:alba prosperity o: the ware. The hard tames thro'--
out the country will be an advantage ro the settleturio.
as it compels people to ciaart• to apt:shore (cc a Le
ine. . .
." I tare numbers of people are pritcbtalng. and peo;•la
who desire thabest lomitton ehonld rialtthe lancet once.
Improved :land - la also for *alit; - - • '
• .TlMBER.....Landcan be bought wi th or althea* tire
'bee, The Timber at market Wallet inn. ' -
• The Title is indisputable. ' Warrantee .drets given,
clear of all Incrnbfenee, when 1 rto to orcy . I. paid. • .
Doardingeourenienete .at hand. -
Letters promptly anawered, and reports of Solon Itch...
!neon mad Wm, refry sent, together with tho.•,•Ninctand
• Ittira Ho m l.” '
_. • • /
e to the land i—l.earoWaltrat eXert• wharf. riAll 0. -
dolphin. at 9 o'clock; A. M..and 4 P. it... (rulers ther4
should he a chance of hour.) for Vineland. on the Mare.
boro' and Milirfile Railroad. When you leave the- . cars -
at Vineland Station. ince opened . Inquire for'
• ELIAS. K. LANDIS. Pootniaster.
. . Founder of the Colony.
vvssz.esn r, 0., Cemberland County N. J., -
P. S.—There Is a change of ears , at Dlesstoro'. Air •
beware of sharpers on this care frouiliew York tie d . 1 Isr
adelphla to Viucland,lnniiring your buoinela, (festive - -
lion, &e. .
Janary!. 181.2.- - ..m9 • . ~ ,
_ - ..
HOIMaY; :: Gourds 1
WANTED! §,OlO Men Women and Children at j
•EVANS* ALLEN'S Jewelry Morel
to buy Wutetled, Jewerly and Fancy Geode, for. -I
THE - -- HOLIDA.ITSI I
The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to thnla
Mends, hat they have Ms day fawned from Now York
with an unusually large and well selected stock of Geckle
with especial reference to the approaching restive Selin:
Any person dtsirouf, of uorkltrg -
Christnats• Or New Year's' Pre'sentit;l
i
can and a rich and eater:4lre. assortment to select
and at prices that cannot rail to suit.anwe boy our Goods
excluelvely for ath, and olio* them mitlipleaanre eirkt
out charge. EVANS ALLBN:
Itratehei--Ladice Diamond rnanieled. and plath
a splendid article. Also a wartetrotGold and Sikes
Usti. American and Swill, liuntingand - Plain..very
Gold Chalus—Avery extensive variety of Vest, Fob,
Guard and Neck Chains: h7' BraWs to
Periling, and Drama Pless—An Infinitevar et
of styles and nriemt. in sets and altr le.
Finger Itlnge—DlAinond.Raby.lligaidAstl,lsee
Chased and Plain Gold Ringp—a large otocki • •
Bracelets—Gold, Jet, rlated,and HAIR Bracelets of
all re:Marna and priced. _ Swag id Au.t..!
Silver Ware—Every description or ltliverrorlo,mtd
Spoons. Napki nilUngs. op NW also Snap and Gravy
Ladles. Curie. Card Cues, Pie. Butter and Pratt llaiveo,
Children , ' eat., salts. etc._ warranted gond As coin. .
• Plaited Warn -A Beautiful aseortrnent or Ice Pitelsers
Castors: Cake Daatretd:Waltere..Batter Dishes, &Mars
Salts. Knives, locks, Speetts; Tend Racks. Cups Goblets
etc:. etc., lw . • - • Evans & AtAxn.! •
peeve Buttons
f ad stuih . Ft4 large stock 41411
patterns and prim; _ •
rid Necklace, and Arreds4l,-Amber' Chnil
Pearl:Olt Steel , and silverßeads.
1131
- 011 uoutalt•••160 steels Of shell back and side
catiois; also Gadd_ !A.. Moulin C°1 1 4 4
eltd l ratiOr o Milla t o 1 ., -04 .;• '
;:.-113"CrAtfiliVegliV 4.341831:6r,
.4010 Niovirt Snlthemiell4 -
CommENIAL..,CtIitEOL .
pasted owe' . Valk7 Sink.
BINGHAMTON N. Y.
FACIULTV
D. W. LOWELL, Principal, Pinfeszoi of the
Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant.
Author of Ltrivell'a'Presticii upon Hoult•Ki;il,
ino.
Diagrarna illestroing the curie.
Jtiii.NßArltts,c'tir.:mtre;al tircent.trint, rrofcs• r
Of nook Keeping. and Prartica I Mathematic..
J. J. Cunt% Atnisteht Pruicuicur in the . Bur,k
Department. • - 3
RN F. It Profeszor* r.f Practical an d Or
naiscntal j'enmitordlip, Commercial Calcui a •
t;r6nv and erarearondtcce. ,
. ..
. LEC i llUlt 1.111 S :
liOn.Dnuiel.S.Dieltirson, Lecturer on Go L. MP f '
cia Law and Politial Economy. -
Iron: 'Unarm lalcom, Lecturer on Contra 4 to. ,t•
• Promissory Notes and 11th, v! Excl.ange. -
It'eV. 14. E: Andrews; Lecturer on Conur.creio!
Ethic's::
.1 CLuourrixo co,1111T•rEl: I "
Elva; SlAtirm . :in WM. IL. os6tan, toy
. .
l'Fracy . R. 3.1.0 van. Epq. .
Tire objeet•.of thin Colh•ge. in to ?ford to !
aa opportunity of obtaining • thorough Burt
:duration.
jTha Book. anil:FGrtna Ste carat:l'4 orronged
•14 Frritip.l aceountoatA - exprelk3'..y tor thin In
stltution trod embraee ull tbo recent luirro‘l.
•
niunts.
j , The course of iustru•th.ln of.rnpr..PS CVet y
d partment of-htislness. The learner wilt b.•
thoroughly taught the soR-tiev and practice of
Double:Entry, Book Keeling -as applied to
following kinds of businers, Geneol.3l4-r
-chandising, Idatinfuetaiin'4 , . - Banking, Curnr,it•
At" - Steritnlioaling• Itaiiroading, Pura azding
rrelghting, Foreign Shipping, &c. •
OUNG
Cantinalily tbernstivcA in alma time. at title luatit
into. to fill haportant'and lucrative altuations. Ample
„refeiarcer can be . git en where gratln2tea of lbOn are t-ote
Oiling &Arable al tur.tiot.e trah •sals.rleA-trom £.llO tut,lutou
per annum.
The - Pruptietoro are 12 pueieftlon of teF tic - tor:ale from
44111 e of the flret Cummerrial lloue ea in the Slate.to 'abuse
tbeylave furnislictilA;ok:keepetc. eluwihg their entire
tultivfactica anti coufiticheo la the ability of the gradurter
of this lit.titublou,
• •
'-
PENALIN:IIIir - '
.. . •
•
In at its- blanches, taught by the most skillful nni thor.
°reit misters of the ext. < No College in tLe country tr., i
Flit a higher reputation In tbif department. I.mllce Ilto•
pertinent entirely separate Iron, that of the gentlemen.
Students can enterColleuu it aky time. No int:sift:n. 4 .
Tit= to complete the CutlVle, iflali A to 10 neat. sti
dents pa..lng the rer;nl.ite examination are pm sentui
Atitli the most etabornte and etecant eng7lTCli Dirlwr.s
!awnedby any Commercial or Cla,eleal ingiltnt;Ln in ills '
Union. 4:is:its:Ku rendered to gra - di:Lace in •procurtzg
situatlems. ,
For terms of tuition. mire of board . tc.tftnonhat of
graduates tilling peetgons:&c, address the proprietors for '
circulars containing foil partlculors. -
•
I - , LoWELI. & WA I L INETt. .
1 • Prop_rietors Binghamton Commenlal College.
•
?inv. d.•, V.—y iiinghamtun, N.Y.
NT3[l9l-MT-...a.Wr).
TO ALL WANTING FARMS,
•
.Now Settlement of Vineland:
A REMEDY FOIL liilllo TIMES.
A Rue Opportnnity in she Bcst lltnrhstf asd
Delightful Gad lifealthful Minster in the •
; • . ion. Only thirty miles sor.th of Mile •
• &Aphis. on a rsdiretel ; being a
• rich. heavy soil. anti highly
riroinetive vilest land ; Amongst
-d thabestinthe . Oathss State of. Itsv lertay.
• - -
IT COI:SISTS of ilc:,q)latrog of GOOD land. thittled
toprots of different %item to salt the purchaier—fro
nom atch. , —r.t.d i 3 rcad at the •rate of irC.MI
d./1 . ...ti per +itr.k.-for th farm Tat&
tole on.-fourtS tartt.tr.d the halal' Geft:ter-,eari% en
stalitoets. Intese dt, mntith: the '_teeza of foal'
/ears.
Iv. higirl! part.a rich clay leannsultable for ITheat,Graer '
and •rafatoes—M AU s.chtrk and rieb 'eandv loam. sultahTe 4
-for corn. se.Zet-1i0 , a1..t , -. t4acco. all ISuds of age.ableis
and'root crops, and the great variety of
. frnit., such as_
Vanes. pears. peaches.. apricot t, Neetarmi s. blsekter , .
ries. melon• and other froit4• bent adapted to the, Phila
delphia and New Yurk.imirkts. In respect to the sox:
ar.d crops there can he nu mistake, as visitors can exam
ine both, and none-are ,-spected to bay before ro doing;
And :hiding these st.iten.rut4 horrcct—untle.: these cir
cumstances, ttless.these stettr:ruts were comet, there
Would be uu use in their heir; made. were
is considered -
The Bost Fruit Soil in the. Union.
• -•
[Soc- report of Salon Itobinsomstsq.. of the - New Toth
Tribusr, end the well knots a - agri,..ittari,t. William Par-. -
re. of Vianantimmu, :Sew Jer,ev.which n 11l be furnished .
, . ..
inquirers.) -
• .
1 , grISICM Ilei. - 496"Xt3ISC—M f r. \ ,
By looking o'tr a lamp tar reader will pert-ela a that It -
enjoys the 0rr... , / ,serf a in - rigs UP ioo. and lass tires f con,-
tunnieution w.; tit :Sew York ond Philr.delphia fir;ce a tar,
hclith" only th:t - ti - tWo rhiles (fete tliejatter. Predece fit . '
014 market brings double the price tTiat. inlets in lora
-tione 'distant from the cities. la thie louttiou ft Can he.
put into the marlet the sante morning It Is gathered. sod •
for whatihe fanner stile he g;ete the highest pike'. `angst
lowest
other articles he parclim..” s he gets at the.
, loweet pm-. lathe "West. what fie sells Lenge him a
pittance, but for what he buys he pars two .price,.. In
locating here the settler iias ninny otleradvaut,..le.. Ile
id within sAw boars, hy nitro:la:oral' the great CMOS '
of N'ewlloglandar.d the :II Witte 4tates. - lie ism ear -Ws
, ,olti friends aLd apluelatlons. - lie has school for his chil-
l drenolieine Et-r.iee, and all the ailtatuagea of civil:xi, . .
•tion,and he it near a large city.
I', "1 1 33 M CIAXIVI.A. I I"I3
I.is delir,,lttfttl; tbs winter; being Pal uhrl oe and open. ,
Whiiill the are no tvarmer than in the' X0:111.
thdocauou is alma - I:the line of latitude with liottheras
,Virginia..
l'nr..kriNs ArVaNrlica s CH.tNar.or - CILIIIIATE Ton Pratfn.
'would be murh heneTtlud it: Vineland. The mildness of
rthe elimatental ilsbraclog influence. makes it mice: lent
for ell plihrioeiriv oftrt,roix. lisispipria. or gentrai debili- .
0/. -Visitors will netice.h Cam:to:inn few . days. tag&
;andferers are ur.knetert-
~
i Conveniences at 'land, --
Baildlor,r , material la
,nlenty. - rah aid oysters are
,plentiful:End cheap. . .
, - Visitors mast expect. boweecr, to see a rear 'place.
FIRM
rr.iM , el CIIMa
318Cerar 9e2ie. _
tgr VIE BEST El MAIp:ET,
At, 35 - Cents - per
Also itt.Ottlisc anelTampt W
rne. , its Tarpcsatas,
etc.. constantly no nand, &slowest ctintkol p_4eits.
.ILostrosto. Fab. 13. , ABEL TIMICISZ!L.
eintrozr: I:TTRAft OP tOrit Ram,
.1.1 dm*, Ttoroods, for truflgootierk =nom, owl
IkrO his Me Wats; &mks* bf tut Bitind. ffe
o de. it 114111 it,t14 .1 ..I.BZL TraFu...