The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 17, 1862, Image 3

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FOR ON
We tire now inanufactutiing this PelebrateciltfOWEk;atictetrer thorn at reasepable;
juices to the Farmers of .usqueliatnia County. We de not hesitate - in saying= that
tbr use in this U NEVEN eountry, they are .
THE BEST 11ACHINE NOW MAI)y„,
-t.• - _ .
They baii)g so nrringell nli to cut sniooth4' in lIMIVCII, :I.ti n•aII zis is grouna.. •
• -.. • - •=- •t . • i . .- •
. • S. I - . SAYER & Bro's, Montrose; Pa.
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33TYLAT_A
Begin with the at „
;
TIIL "READY PI STOP
• . after , ,• I
NEW G
it: •
/AL - 1311nd YOUNG. I s tielland POf R, GAY.aud.yti
e•ve,„
are hourly Neell rushing onwar to the !
HEAD OF , NAVI ATION,
- •
All eager to be supplied from the holceatid ea,teitmre
...‘seleet,on to be found
AT -TYLEWS
ills assortment of wry Cirt)Cocto heat. 'cut
- an, andauifor.choice • !
aI4EL CiP rt. M
Viz.: 9 and 19c Sugar, ST, Rice, C.figree, and Tohacco,•.-
Wert. an iarkleptiate.-thq are Trtl: rt uselcsa to lien
lion the Two thousand S one thingOof which a full supply'
is kept con tantly at the anneal *tore in town! . A eon
ttnuation of calls is earnestly de. ited. and if there are
anyso unfortunate as not to ftavd MUM rut place, your
friendand neighbor will tell You the - • I
FIRST. STORE BELOW TRBELL'S‘HOTEL,
, and opposite fltc K.5.1%.§ T 0 YE, ,
= •
whereso per cent. hai ceased to 1)4. St, e are bollnd to let
people lire=and live. Bring *lob; you gg
rdltoter E,
Rag., Oat., Rye, Cruh, Corn - , and Mogi anything else you
don't want, and get value reeeivdd
AT TVLEIt'S S'
Ztl. B. rinse don't leave the above
at home, for our rule won't pernilt us
come op again."
Shitkeesi-A new lot of whitq and
just orned.
L. 4 PS °tall kinds, and fixings fOr
now ready and rerycloutp. Be.t•Reill
daylight; also Fresh Ranting Fluid,
Adamantine and 'Nilo m.h . ...1i
,' 1
.4ff - A tune yuppie of HATS and (7 13(k)TS and
OFHOES, Stone and 'Wootten \Vase. lire ottnt , . and ftrn..hec'
of all Port a. Yankee Notion.,
and Toilet Soap, t tient e of Ho-re-for I-hat:tine ile‘..t.
thing In use. etc., &e.: all of which will he cold for flit
pap doctn:tic the times hentand. Lel r
Vlik • ra . t‘ /AA I A • I
TO DAIRT.IIE.V—T u forwardiiic• ttrTTEII to Ni
Tork.on terms of commission that will -nit
and:inquire, and hail; at ray dairy ' , alt. in sacks Or airr
ass, as good as can he found in town.
Montrose. clay 95th. • • , ITF
PEACE ND PUCE
PEACE APPRO
Administratpf.s. Notice:
y ETTEMS of admlnistrntlon to the' estate of•the Into
1.1 N. W. w i kunioN, of liarford,having been granted
to the namTtrogned, all port , onn indebted to !add estate
' „are remtented to make itamediate payment, autl those
iarri= l . 3 s t a s is, haTinzeinimattgaintt thr name - will present them to
, • '• : llarfard, Alay 13th, P. Clat.PF—NTlat,,
NE\‘' 3111.0 RD, PA., I ' • . ....ukani,trator dt trail. non.
is reee!Tipg. Tor spring %unpile*, new and lari, , e stor-ks of
° C110I(‘E 4,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
CROCK ,ERN, iIIAIU)W 11:1?,
STOVES, IRON, 6TE;EL,- NAILS,
•': PAINTS, . LAW); AND
LINSEED j OILS, -
• •
BEN &ILE,. ; ,
CARPETINGS, . •
FLOOR oivoturiis;.
WALL. Paper, IV i 441 4 -.) w SHADES,
lIATS and CAPS, BOOTS and{ SHOES,
CLOCKS, &C.„i:C.
Inelndlogots usual. Tall varietles of the mosrpopnlar
• styles [Dr •
LADIES' I)REi.S'SGOOD,S,
• —-• SHAWLS, '
BONNETS, 11, BO NS,, Eto E S,
&C., &Cl i &C
whirl •he vIII sell on• the dolt faTOrabli terrn. for
Lurie Lines of MUMS
Reduced!
CASH, PEIODU,OE,
PRQMPT T 1.50: BU F'
Tour &Salt; coOtantly
•
1WITCIIIS : -ifiVEIRT; . 4.C . ..
rptiz So
their .barrihers hare nowlretailled frrtri ICCW York i
with ' 5..
' 1
SPRING STOCIC OF GOODS,
I
tc which they would respe s ctfelly !call the ittentbm ~rj
their CuatOiners. Their Itn,ugtinc't is nowleoMPlet , ' and
united both L'actul and Orhattalltg 1. Wellay. , taka.tlinr
ticular palm. to select all the 0 , -.,-, • 'euiPatterti, , ont chi. ,
Sprin.x. and think we CAL, ,without dOnht, i.leas, in )...alt
Style'. Quality, and Price. We In e a la.r?e,atock of
'-
English, American and •wissWatehes .
,
(Gold and Silver, Iliaiinv,
froio - the cheapen up to the licztl
SILVER
.vaTrapted at gThxlas
FINE
In,esery
Plated ,Toweiry:
Bruilies, sbei
•
A T,Ory ene variety . or . j,
Plated Goode, •'
TruMi I ;
' Brittania'
All Ylnds of ll'orßted, Tlte, Net
Tturmotnett2a ; Bea dr; Violin,
String~ ; a tdee. tot of Parr; ;
• -elanal. 5C16 . 1111k..
r . ,Th 4 e atfore Coo& having
II hoitold at very tow pekoe.
nurtioode. and ire ire eutddedt
11 - 178iNTABI 'c
No. !Odd Vito'
—4- •
CoNtiVssmrss and EXPXRI
• ,roldteldll aid waruld
Young Nen , auittioac u4tO au
i tr. Lose of Memory, Premature
6.4,0 has mired himself brain'
o rreat e.rpente and tneontente
worthlefo medicine!. preperibed t
tlecoplef mite he Luta of the ant
.pald tddresswit envelope to I
CLIAti.
Groenpulutj'
.
DEftsoss wANTIsei
I'tl ALTII, - ft , w navL
farm
OR TWO HORSES.
THE OFFICIAL WAR MAP.
/Lizards, lluad and' Military Mop (9'
lbe Snutherar States.
VROM the most authentic sources. and the Coast Stu
ll. vey, °iwa, ed in the Finest Style of 'Map Atractug. It
glti•s4oreeeniand such valnable facts concerning all the
Railroads; that the War Departimmt immedtatelyttuthor
fed i ts.ptitilicat ion, and distrihnteit 1000 copies among
the Generals and scan: Arise.
it le the °N IX MAP that i- authorized n; Ullicial,
it is the moSt Reliable and Asthentie. sod froMi its lame
size-32M' inciavp.--,imw, , at a xiiitice the Principle
Pieces :mil all istnitegle Points. Gen, littrOlellan has ne
knowletigtid the treat importance of It Wills inovetnentx.
• •ireautifnityCOUMEl), only to With
inferior maps; =Io eloth,case mono
'
01l rdilAtil• - monni,;(ion with Rollers
and Varnished. 'Sent free ter malt on receipt of
Willis.. P -HAZARD.
• - No. 13 tAlte,..toutAtroet.,
• '
cvi . rs till ell igen A%:1111 1111: ni!..41 ' , 111(1 Orl -
I f OFFICIAL SI zunk‘t tnoney rat)Stils• by
gelling thin. tny:l:fin
BIICK...IIIIWK‘.TECOISEM.
,•
„JUTS t:glOr9b.,l Black 'TOM: Jortt Stallion atalnia
i4eanon at the Botrl 'Stitt& of L. Searle in Boor.
'rose, StOula. Co., P. lie Wao aired by .the original
I.:VEILM.QNT Black. Hawk.. the Fire otlitttau A ilen.lanicet.
Balph, 'lip Van Rankle. Benno( Saratoga, Black
Hawk Maul. Sherman - Black Hawk_ lied Lrg„l..AdyEaseK.
I:Bohemian (lir]. Black Hawk chief, Plate, Hate Taft.
liaad Wad,. Paul Cli Mull. Trot ting -IkeviLl 11111,
Cleenlc.nuti .othrrl..i,rcetel?rity. For run Perli - gree. arc
••I.l.4auv:a Book on Nurgau f10tt,, , , - or large
TER.9 - I•—tittc,, , a dollar., to tvarrat4t4 •
liontrut.e,Slay F. CRIFFITIL
,nuntioutti krti,ka
Ito wait till you
.•
.t1,WE4.0.)) ,7- Ay,
--Naf.ts2:t
colored. Itlg I.:rt•
'burning Ke,msent.'
'gene. cheapet than,
um pheue. Sperm..
I -0::,131:t1.,
i- . •
rat.i.NGE OF liorr:z4 eninmencin g 31,,na2y. May 5
1 it.... , Itaitl.. Trail. mill leave Great liprid ai'about the fol
, lowing hourr,ll-7...:
ESTWA 11.1) BOUND 11'..1 Itt7F:11). „1
No. t . 11,:frulo 17.1i....:2:111 p.m, I No. Exprell 2 l3 p.m I
No.':. NM-V Ex. I:lla.nt, I Nu. I...Nlleld'xpre , t.l.:::".la.va
N.o. 5, Ntai 1, at. ar,47)p.n No. l,r,teambeat " p.m
Nu. 7. W.,v, at 11:23,a.m. I Ni'.o IV.4s ,at .1:16
N 1).11. Wai - rrel'El•-`t1:; p.m. Nu. f i 1..6:17 a.m.
.IXI Way Fre141!t., , ,7::y.1 A. m
N.m. 11 authlran every . day. No. 113 run, San d..y6, but
doei not rueron M.Miday), No. :I.of Saud," rum,
to ltutralo, bat does not run to Dun reniains
overnight at sbuir.. CHI'S :MINOT, Gen, Snpt. '
WM=
p. . - -I-' Administrator ' s
tZt I N Crif!lol4ghfntoal)perghna attis
1 townsltip, derr:s.ed. that tlw ,11111 , Dlntt he prwented t o
the. ond , :rgl , ned for pettlanent:tuld till per4otim indebted
to said enatertre rtoni,tetlto maize Immediate payment.
Atiburtt, May IP, IM._ JA'S DOMAN. Muer.
CHING.
moored and
. .
.Adma.'nistra ,trix. Notice..
,tyne.t; ee bere4 given to all per , on,. U. - int:den:l4l3(lB
bftatnst the ....tote'or Petr.r . Thnyme, late of Attlnirb
township. dwea,...tl, Met the Kane mint be pretented to
the ender-1:471rd. fur scttletiwnt. and :lirperoon4 indebted
to said e , t ear.. reeneted te qotke immediate payment.
AnterwAvil ANN THAYN 1,, Ad's..
Administrator's Notice.
chr•girvil to all peranne indebtcd to the
of D. S.l:lo.Y4.lxte of forest - Lake.
d iita-t Lr Inaill. , to the - undendowd,
Itgairvnt e state present
theta to • - C. L. BltuW:ti,
Montmg.r. April .t9th, 1/362..4:v 1- .
-• 32K.collcoo1.''s •
DANDELION' - COFFEE: -
%IBIS Preparation, made from t 3.• best Jaye, r'otre e , to
ryconoittlidod eo a onlicrior Nutritious
Levi:la:4e, for Gducaal Reid Dvpepeta. and altbiliona
flieordere. Thon.anif hehh litt.4. - been compelled to aban
don the, nano( coaeu icln lieu thin Without injulons
One , containg the etrengtWof t ponndr• of ordinary
coffee. _Price 25 cants.
For slile in Montrose by: Abel Thrrell.
. • -KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN,
The,Parest BAKING POWDER known, for rrpktnal!cht.
ewe , . t and natrillo,L Bread and "nakeA. Price 15 cents.
Yfahufactureit by M. If };(.i.LorK. cb.mi4r.
•• Cornet". of fleaml and rhestnnt-.to. Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggike and Grocers.. ardff, 1 yje co
S.
n hand '
ALLEN, DEANS Si, CO.,
Under - Montrose Democrat Office,
AR
A E r;EcErvING
Fresh Grotind•Wettern rLottit
over , : 30 dace, wbirh we warrant to give patiFfnction
as any in niarlint ; if not food returni.d at our vxponae.
Feed, and Buckwheat Flour,
L:BALT. AND PORK: 1. AT THE STORES OF
BY inn LOAD, :BARREL on POUND.avant) t %05eillialim.
HAMS, [,szt g ar Curd] • -
Dried 'pea,• •
• •
Smoked. Halibut, Zontrose, arxisq'a County,
'Drips and Syruys„ ' Elmira.,New-Yorli
moaskeo and Sugars. •
• TEAS, _ COFEKE. . SPICES, zusquettuna . bepot,-Pa.
Neowts, AND NA/Ls, . -
;4 1 1 4 7 rt6i fur ;ale at. Lint' j!tea.,:for REMIT ) . ' lii'hOOß: FALL-. AND STOOK
, ttroae, lta,l.- I
,
IA very i:i/11 : vAriery of
VARE _,
Aiiin,• •
1111'1111Y,; .
i
-.A1,50,
f. .!
ancy Goods
ComtirL
. _
• • ..
cry.laow, . - .
• ;
-•ci.,c),,, i • -fl Rpoitft
..E_NlymisiTy
i .
lu•• Sewin end githerl- -'—' - - - ......
''' - - '. • -... f nrilir.) , WlTerra orthlB la - kautine tvlll eommence on
MO. '• ! ...i. J_ Wedne, , day, September 4th; The Winter termon
G u i tar ; a - '1),.,,,,.N•i 0 1
I 'Wednesday Deceinber ath ; and the Sprln;•tenu,on Wed-
Table.and Pocket, i ne'"lfts- FebruurY 3 - 20 '-' ~• ' -• • •'i , '
&.e„ d.e.. , • • I ' 'Each Terns conilstir. os eleven . weeks. '
"II im_rljualed for iabb• I - - 3a2C.W . I\TJESE el.. -", • .
qtYkne 4.041 and ' '
esaMlne
a.pinaye you: TIT/TRIN--bletiunon. Branches, Indian. Yousi rant
. le
' ,-p
03,00
35.r2\7",, Naturalrbilosepby, Chemistry. PhYalelogy and Book
' IN Bail. ItiuMuntOn. KeePlug • • •.• •• • ','• --...' • ....... •=. 4,00
..........._ .... '.........,_. Algebra, Geriscetry - Oa autleln languages, 6.90 et
• NCB a SIYk•FEREyt, French. ' • . . - • ~ ~ ...- - -- 6,91;1'
, for the vapimtal hen et Mimic on Piano , until the War le Over, 6,00
.1. with ;Nei vouc Debit- Reem rout • • ' • 1,40
m• ike- &-e.: be one I Xvenaes ofiteeitallod room,: .„ ..„ „.„, .... ~ . •.. 1,00
eans. alter being pet i Lectures *Aka pod Apatetus 'are giveu..every
. throuuk the 'pato,' / week. .• , -- ' • - - -
.Warted Duetcm. , sin. I -.Flacti room is famished with a (making move , hedateud
~ byenehHng a poet =: Mul table. for thorc } rho elMega 46 11.4111Td theillt•MVCl , .
. ..
.: ... . i Board can be had lu the neighborhood ..at two . tlolMrs
..?
LAbiltEßT,'• F.9q., per.werk:
1. , .
ong island, ;:s.7cvf York Pay in advaneet-Or pro trip secured... 4.?
I; .
------ • ' • Birford,AugtustB,lB6l. . . • .'` - •
1
ANGE • or-CLIketTE I
tt.i:mtlit ti:ucktud
PASONS OUT OP ButimEss. and '.winting cheap
farms, - tits advernsoment• of Tierland in another
rainn. , .
NEW FIRM.
rumwrapirA.wcrales'
, .
To England, Ireland. and ficothinit.
lA l :Ei t lfiir,, l ':!•..l2, 63. 4 . Sforn T a s it'llrpg r rp.l
towns of Englan d .
Ireland SetilllndjOr WO by
-r - • • .st. COOPER, &-co, Bas
- X,Ontiore. Pa.
NEW GOUI)S.
JAMES 1 BE WIT r,
AN oow offer to the public one of thu moot thole° and
C
and beet na4cted *tuck of
SPRING&SUMMER GOODS,
IN THIS
DRY GOODS.
A compleic assortment Of
Detained, Mozaniblque, D Uaige, J'oplinic Prints, Cling.
hams, Ciotkings, &c. Denims, Stripe Shirtinea, Ticks,
Drown and.fileactwil Mushily. White °mots. Irlannels.
Italtuoral Skirts for ;Summer wear, and 11081ERY
of mairy description. „
MEN'S WEAR.
•
Ci4TllB, Mack And Ftoicy"Cumilmer, Ky. Juan, , Sat
at, Colonnade, attd:rallor'n Trlmmiugx. An uttexcop
tionalilo `assortment of Mtn, ts idb
Moat's 02 18Ihcroosp kinds- •
Griscoaerile•sci",
i!roirtf and White Sugar. Syrup and 3foliasse. Tea. Cof
fee, apd Eccence of Coffee. Spice, _Pepper. Saleratus.
Mackerel. Smoked Dalihnt, Codllah, Eranivq, Brown
Fancy Senna. Also. prepared Pcitach. to =We Soft Sum
with little troubli... In fine, the variety always' found lu
grocery department.
tfc collo.
I.inseed, Coal.. and Winter-strained 011.8. Saab
Class, Putty, Nybito Lead and Zinc. Paint lirushea. &c.
4 1 :1 S.:3011 : 1: W jr
White Granire China. iti•al China, and Common Ware
Cans for Preserving. Fruits.
aware..
, IBON, Nails.Shorels. Ilakcs,•Forks. &c. Also
nine selection of CIUTLEUV AND PLATED
WARE.
Baskets. Cradles. Children's Cabs,
flow and Carriage style. YANKF.P. NOTIONS. (!rock-
Cre, Sole Lem her. Aaltton'Salt and Floe Table Salt.. Co
ney.daland whtto Scooting Saud, ..tc.
A General Stock of Straw Goods
Montro.e, May 1:1, !WI.
MEDICAL 'CARD.
E. PATRICK ' & OR. E. 1. GARDNER,
T ATE GRA DEATE of THE M EPIC:AL DEPATMENT
-1,/ OF YALE COLLEGE, have a capartnerahip
fur the practice of litdielne and Surgury,and are prepared
to attend to all business faithfully and punctually, that
may he intrusted to their care, on terms commensurate
lth the times.
Dice :rod deronnitiet 'orthb EYE, surgicul'opera
ttone, and all tragical diteaace, particularly attended to
r.i'rOfficet over Webb's - Store. Office honre from 8 a
9 m. All sorra of country prodtice token in pay
ment, or the highest value, nod CAtql Nur Burgett).
Montrone, Pa.. May Ttb, 10t9.—tpf
RAGS WANTED.
'IIISIFT hbetest tiv#ll prko p . ,:aid for mixi.4 whits.l colored rngs by .10113 1). MAUKER.
raper:m*ll-4r Witrehonko N. E. Comer of El ftli
merec.St. MAN'
NATEELfgC).I2.
THE UNDERSIGNP.I) now OCOUpil* a 'roll of 11.
.Clemone WAiMIN'SIIOP, near the Steam NMI. in
MOntrote. when he intends ,to carry on the manufacture
of
WAGONS BUGGIES & .SLEIGHS.
REPAIRING DONE NEATLY. ON
1
SIIOR7 i .21 7 OTICE. •
A FT.:LL SUPPLY OF tiPOKES ALWAYS ON TIAND.
BENT STIFF for CI'7'TERS. and WA 00.VAME
rns• .11.4 721:1.4 S. BEST,QUALITY. con.nland ,
Ir/ nip hand. no an to be preparug to do rood work on
nnort. notke.
N. G.*All persons Itelebtek to the entlernirreecl xlli
plea.e v.lll and settle theireeedunts without further no
tice. WM. GARY..
31ontreSe, April 12, 1862:
GOOD::NEWS:I
AND
GREAT COMMOTION
IN TIM
DRY GOODS,
T .R a n E.:
JOHN. BULL :Threatens , W4lll
lIIMMtaI
MU SA! STANDS. FIRM
To 'taxa
SO DOES TIM. BIC[ ON
tiuttrubergltostiikt4tm;* er, fl
Tull CERTAIN lust I-Nr
DOMES' ICKS,
We ate detorminid nett° toe oat one, tither In price' , or
anallttes.—aud wisowill,entiaayq our cueunnle
alrpooislble ElitilMcetten. ' • ' '
€ OTI IN:G :
In.tivisbmuch our stock is coninicie, and will he sold
loiter: rind 'moie taatelltlty tinlehed than MIT one-horse
mtablialiment. or any fourdmree concern this eide.ot ;N.
York City, is able tit offer Or:produce. Wotan /wore ike
pohlie that we constantly Lloy the beat cutters and
driten made to order'
•
AOWAttij to
igiii=e ; d ' or -1 Titr. .?!4”flee •
Ft . iAtO! . .loNo-.0:00DS :
A Great Stoek cOntelMit kept, , and'soM, lower than the
loweet at
Intettlattm. ' k ' Orie ' s k
Montrose, January jet, 'ORS. • -
FRtTr AND GRAPE GRorizus eee advertteemeot of
the nyw Ftitlemrnt of rinetand tn n nothPr.
Laoka i**Blooniebtitg'R. - -
lAN and anti Akillth;180:1, Passefige,t Trains will tnn
tl ad follows : _
Leave • Semi:arm, at • GM a. In. .10.10 a. m.
4. Klug , dou, at . ' e.nu Arrivell.l343. et
Rettert.l • •• 8.15
.40 •
9
Arrive at ?Northumberland, WAX) .
- ,govrNG NO4711: . : - •
. . . ~ .
Le Ira - r h o ti rtAitilq ,; tifir ,
. lan_ ,, d,2 ,
~.
6 .126 10 p„ c,,... ,
jr, '
re 4 4. t
4 .
" , ituper . N . . 5.4.5 l'amesiger.
Kingston, i 8.00 Leave 1.41 p. ni.
AlTirelkt•Set, M
b 14914 - • 9,,00 p. tn. ' ..8.40 .• .
~ A Pttor,w4rer tialn K, learoti Kingoiton at 8:$0 a. tn.tor
Scranton, to.corrnect 3vith limn fur New York. - Ito.turn
lug, leaves Scranton on arrival of train front 'SoW York
at 4.l*p.m.
Thu Laci
luntanna and ..Binomehunt itailmad connects
with the Delaware, Lackawanna, nod Weeteni itallrond
at ticnlinton„ Ter liirw.York and Intermediate polnta cant.
At Rupert it connects with Catawrasa Dallruad, fur
• point* both earl and west. ...
At NOrthiambviland it connects with the Philadelphia
and Erie, and 'Northern Central liallroncl. for pr !rpm
west and ' , natl. i... ,_- JOHN P. 11.81,Eii,tiniit.
J. C. 'WELLS, Pen. Tlebet Agent.
JI'LEW
HIRSCIIMMI BROTHERS,
AT TILE
`Bee -4 hive. '
7.r,
4 str,
St.
court.
Nth
20
Water St.
Corner
Bingham
An Immense Assortment of
NEW SPRING DRESS GOBS,
O. their own Importation.
Dthe stay of one of our thin to EUROPE. At
have secured and are now ntreriflg to our customers
and the public. to eeneral. the largest and handsomest ne.-
I, rt i on 0000 S ever offerisl bills Villfwe.
On account of the flePreastoo of the European Markets
we are enabled to offer them at UN PARALLEL) LOW
PRICES, saving off:enstonters the.lobbers and Retailers
Proilts....OurDress Goods tomprire' those very Beau; ilal
styled. is
•
Poplins, Mozambiques,
Dianas, , Sha Has, Assandrines3
Croiseer Brocade do
Shepherd.klaids, Saxony Barages,
An Ittunenoe etock.of the latest Itylekof
Ci-Ef.X.air:CM,ll Mt,
Good Sheetin g: ls, Bleached .Mnelitti,,eind till lands o
31=1Ciaht.3121EVVX4:7 . arcoco3tmet
1 .
, 1
A g reat vnriety of A .
Clloilte4 and Clecepierimearris!,
Fur Mhn and Boyd' . ear
A g ood ass o rtm e nt of the lutemt 0' t1 1.., , of
=ZOZIE I
XA.A_IriXIMEs cIX.AiCo.I . I.32C.Mf;
ennstanily.on haiid and mauula
n tared
to order on **hart noticc. '
Embroideries. Laces, I)ress Trinunings and everything
belonging to thit line of
DRY 0-QQD.S;
always on hand. and sold clicapdr tltau aver found iu any
other place. An lin moiscaasOrtui.e.nt of thu latest ityles
of . I: - •
MILLINERY f. ,
GOODS
..
,
Orr wholeodlell.ro al-a-ap , un band.
tkMe call batfore -purreltspiug cl.l,uuliura and rattsf
3-ourselcaa of the above facts at
HIRSCH:DIANN BROTHERS;
No; 20 Court Street;
St vi of tile BEE 111.1'E.
Billgh.litillpn:Apri; 17, 156..
ABEL -TUR.R.LL
:Now offers , tor sale one of the largest - and
best seleetionS'. of' " •
G ft - it -1 1) SI
Ever offered hi Susquelianna'Connty, and
piobabl); comprising the greatest'
.VA
-I.IIETI 'or most different articles, of any
store in the Northern vim, of Pennsylva
nia, and perhaps of the- entire State. An ,
assortment is'kept in about thirty 'differ
mit liratielieg of trade, and the - - sell:4:ll6ns
are made from about forty of the- hest
tionses'in NeW-Tork, :Mittnicire than fif
ty DealgrA and Manufacttirers .t;Ptit. of ge
proinortimi' ct,f the -Goods
aie'bronitlit direct.fromtho NaMithcturers,
thaiiinString genuine
,artictes.-:,,Custom 7
ers on entering the Store inutiVnot-elpect
to find kerythingin sight, blit nearly ev
ery article wanted be piodnecd by
itqpiry:Some idea* theStoct mas be
&tined hi 'tliiiTokriiing"geiieral Outline,
lint enumeration is impracticable."
li TOS
PAINTS AND:OILS,
DrE STUFFS,
0.1240 • • •
••• -- LIQ,UORS,„' Ell •
•
• ORO CK?
GLASS-WARE, .
ar,ul WIND 0 W PAPER,
'JEWELRY, '• • ••
Sib LWR- TVA RE, 1 ,•
PERPUMERY,
FANCY •4oaps, -
• MUSICAL' I.N:STRUMEHTS
• • BRUSHES
•
AMERICAg POCKET KNIVES,
TABLE CUTLERY and
MATERIALS
PLATD WARE
LA.Arps, MATERIALS forsLIOIITS,
II ARE ;
IDELO'CORDS 7 ' '• *- •
• ' STONE WARE,
DP}: GOODS,
WIND 0 LP AID -PICTURE GLASS,
'.4II_7IO.R.APHS, _
VAR: NISIIES,- • BIRD CAGES,
• SFECTACLES,, • •
WIIIPS,,tb LASHES, 'LiROOMS
'PISTOLS, .
10111q811'1'146
•_ OBACC 0
. . •
MEDICAL _d• SURGICAL liwiruments
SALT,
SOAP, POTASH, -
UMBRELLAS. .
PORCEL4II - Y . TE.gTif,
In short, nearly ever'y'thing, to restore the
sick,,to please the taste, t 43 delight the-eye„
to gratify the fancy;'an'd.also to conduce
to the real and substantial comforts of life.
The attention of the pnbliois reSpect
fallYinyited to thy stock of f4oods; bought
exclusively for t'ABN DOWN, and will be
sold on the same principle for low prices.
ABEL_ TITRRELL.
11141'nti•os6 . ; ' A liiil 11 at; 1 f,tov2
km, N. Y.
Challies, &c
===
:2101411XX11.X3
111 . 0 P-FAN lONS
amtaAdltlOni. The SOL
clar,btrgesncl4plendkl•
QUARTSRaIIIOI . I
lairTrOiretlfrivi6i6tie
. znpit uncaper contalud
Vlatts!
fastimi
.
1
9, cosprlalog the pea
• ve, and a misses sack, rand
rail toad embroldtcrlng pat
l 0 engravings of all the nor.
oaks, trltauttoga chlldreo's
onnatieu to'mlllitiers,dress
GENERALLY, prcsoutick.
agazlne to the 11)ok10141111)-
ld every whera at T'S' cants
receipt of the amount iu
c lib. the rollowlog valuable
... . .
three fall-deed patterns of
Fr ench=waist, an elegant sle
a sheet of newitod beautlfill
terns: tog ether with nearly I'
cities for summer bonnets, c
dresses, etc.. andsuluable in
rnakers,mother,s and LADE
tire largest and best Fashion
Itched et 4111Bririplway, and
or sent by mall puetfrce, rr
staurTsOrsilver. twirl> , $l,
Each yearly subscriber wil
the selectiou of ancents wo
deOgne. In the Look, or from
be onleredand by 411
paying the postige,-, .
SPLXNDID.ftNDUCS
• t sinnrEstrod
be eutitied to a magi)} for
h or plaid patterns. from the
a shot" reitaf:nytheylney
y-titnit:dutlng the year, by
NTS 111;ANVUSERS
NOW , -
ESN R.
DEL, L c W
. . . .
.. . • • . ,
. .
''Thee ransengee Train 4 ' , thie-llompatiy note rua to
and from Bingli , . ton no tollowo r
L EAVN BINGIIAMTONIt 6:45a. ru.;; 4-mlll,Mß:cat
17 C:BANTON with the Lti kawanna 1.-Bloomsburg Halt'
Road fur Pittston, Winning 'Valley, lilagetou and
Wilkes-Barre': at - '
'TOPE, 'with the Belride Delaware Railroad forTbil;
11 lipsburg, Trenton *l Philadelphia; and at
IJUNCTION. with trains a the Central Railroad of N.
Jersey, for Etir.aheth, Newark, and ItekeYork.r Also
for 'Emttuu, fiethlthe
Reading and Hartieb
N KW Y0rk.5:30, Phthaa
„ . .
.Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
; ,ttrritiqg at
W, and Harrisburg B:or,p.ra.
LSAVE NEW 'YORK, foot of Coiwitandat, attkiNi.aan.;
L'hilad'a, root of Walnut-et, at, ti a.m., connecting At
0 RR-ANTON, with Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Xi R. for
il _Pittaton. St yoininglialley, Kingston and Wilkerbarre
and arrive at Binghamton 7::.M p. in., connecting With Excesot IV'ett. nu the Erie Ballway.and.traina
, leaving I ngharaton next morning for Cortland, Ho
mer and . lomt,
re - Thin Road purees then' the L ackawanna Coal Field,
and theselehrated Delaware' Water GAD': ~- '
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN .
•
Leaves Scranton for Groat Bend at ft:so a. m., connecting
. at that place %vitt' Day R.l.prmm Weld on the ERIK
Railway. and thus forming a direct connection- with
. Trams ou the Binuhatuton it Syracuse Railroad;.
Returning leates lireat Bend at 2:ltt p. tn., and arrives at
Scranton 6:30 p. tn.
JOHN 1111ISB1N, Superintendent.
..R. A. HENRY; Oen. Ticket / t t, " (Scranton, Pa.
•
A. CARD TO L.UMES A..ND GENTLF,?ifEN:—
.Ilk Tine subscriber will'i‘end (free of charge) to all who
tb‘..iru it. the Rector: and directions for making. 10iimple
Vegetablullalus, that will inlroal two to eight daj*.s rein
eye Monies: Mutches. TAN, FRECKLES. t-allawness,
and all Imptirities and roughness of the Skin, Iraiingibe
saine—as Nature intend,ml it shuuld he—suft, clear 'smooth I
and beautiful. Those desiring the secipe, with full In
struction!, directions and advice, will please' call on or
address (with retarlinostage,)
THOS. F. CRAFMAN,' Practical ClItTllll4,
Broad Way, New ;York.
A RILAIErIY F0R.1.1112D TrSTE.S. where•peopie hare
..I.l.beitu thrown out or.but•inesf.ainli - nn , seHkserne lit,
Ur. ineann or RIELUn hkeome,l,ls to.ntake thev.elreahonie.
[See advertisement In another 'column of thin tettle ,
. .
usout or Vineland.) _ • .
.. .
MILLINERY & IST RAW GOODS.
w f: ,r h: p „lth d e t ti=r , o a that wolore now
riox. 101, 10.5 and 107, North' Second-et,
aboTe Arch, Philadelphia, 1
it well %elected stock a!
MILLINERY and STRAW, GOODS !
•
In every variety, ofthe Latest Importations, anti newest
and moat fastdonaltle'styles.
Our Straw Department will comprise every of Bonnets
Hats. and Trimmings to he found In that line. Of the la•
tens and mo-t approved shapes anti styles: Sollettletz
early call or order..l remain, • . • I anis -
'Yours, Itespectlulli, . 'WARD.
•
•
Soldiers' Bounty, , itirears of , Pay, &c.
.-Ar a N r .A. , : o v e lit y cli t t i i , s e n zz o v74n x.l :n t t, f s o i r so tl er
a f; r l4 , l re ett :
qtte decod.ed sohltont. Parents, widows, or heir* of - de.
ceased - soldiers. are entitled to draw um same. Tip, c ab.
seedier from long exmiyience.in thobnidne4o, and terve log
the forms and in.tructions recently received frOn Wash ,
ington, is now ready to piepaso and forward; all such
dram+ , as nifty be tpirtAted to his tart.
March " 1.. F: FITCII.
SAPONIVIa.
/DBE Family Soap Maker All Kitchell Greime can he
.1 made Into good SOAP by using Saponifier; , VrDl
reetlena accompany each hos. , s Suap is as easily made as
a cap a .Nlanntamured only by thlayacentees,
I'rtii4'tt
„ Salt Muitufuebtri
mb'ltijw Walni
NATRONA COA
V
; f ‘
i ...a llV i ll' i F i l t ) ,si V i Ni - EBPLO SIVE and equal Qb
bur an expcoolve 011, - laben a few conti mare per
gallou w furni.h your writ% a perfect OIL? 1.
• ' Made oniy by '
PEN'N'A SALT lii.kb7CFM. IJRING CaNtrA3tr, , '
Walnut larreet Pt LADE.I.PULt.
Marchl3; Ifita. • ' ly.
NEW. MILFORP
NORMAL, SCHOOL
ELAWLEY. PrinaiPal•
ISE SPRING TERW or this brnspercinallnstitation
will commence 'oh Wednewinv, February *Mb, and
continue It weeks. Hates of Tuition as hercrofure. Foe
particulars ;tildrusul4..:L4lawley. Princlnal.L
T. MOYLE, Sec. ! . CIARRITTs Pros: - •
.
STAND BY YOUR GUNS!
W1TI(411,110(11110 . 14K9S
Arnied With Briak4l4ts
• WITIIIN 4 '‘. - lONTII.S,IIIAteiI. OF
WASHINGTON !
1 AND -••-•
13R.4;3491''
Nu MY WINTER ODDS,
UAVE Mtit,INF4D
01.#47: V'.4(),Vtl/ONt
WO RULES THE, DAY !
And wltli,a plentiful euppli Nee have pnrclutaell a large
god: of • .
'S 7`:aPEE and .Yre 0 DS,
OROCERIES d i),R 0 VI 61.0 X S i ',
11A TS 'A YD CAP S;1:
. • . 00I' S - ['AND 11
WALL - 1) A PER,• ( ''l3"o OD EAT: WARE,
. 0A L 01L, a:mil:AM PS,
• • ^ AN it 'BE NOTIONS
• SKELETON. SKIRTS,. ' .
FLOUII, - ..5..-NLT, FISH, -NAILS,
' PAINTS , A. .7. - . b , ' _OI S, - • '
,ii.it;l ;1%000 Other arttelon toannincriimet. mentkni - ,limeu
will lie eoltrat prices that CiU , .1
Defy.' Compettito.
k- .. • -
Don't rorgot, o . Place; 'e `
e
i 3,
Zia if you lacintre ofyour twig bonl for.
. .
- "i• The Thos ' Sttiro.
s"' ) .4,
'They ient invariably directyou,to r' . ;; ' - •
; . - ~..
IM.YDEN T•ROTHERS,
-, • - , •
IM
liiiiE6PLE'S AGliiii ' .
, ---- .. -4--LAt TIIE-- , : :. '. • . •
, _ .
'ORIGINAL - ONE PRICE' STO RE!R!
-..i.: ,- . - 1- ,'. • +.,:: 7;/',.:- '. _
PROD UCk,Oketvin Exchange for 6'1;1,94.
-C. 111 1 4 , 1 1 ° 04; 1 0r PIXII!' ;,
HANDEN-BROI*ERS.-
`NEW MILFORD, 'ember 25th, , ,1-111. •' • ...-,
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-—-.- s is- .fru,onsSlc do j— • -. • =
:-,-- - i
x+0..37 PARK MOW, lie is. York, aad o.Btate Street;
.11 postern, are our agents for the drantrvise,Danpera, In
those cities, and are ; anthotizcd - to taler! advertisements
sed-aubscriptions fatalist our lowest ratest: - ... - .
GOld' Medal ' . . ,
Saloreatts •
1 - 1.
. .
.
A lin
by alio. other klnds, *tribe Irma Id market:foi tale
: AIW. - TURUELL
ALT.by the Pciimi
• ' ' A.viTungu,
MUCH PRODUOLIVE PARM 'FOR
11, SALE, tweatrtani.tallealioath of Philadelphia, In
.the Garden .5 Pithe East. - ',/11.0 climate and location
for faarketa.in the Vadat. •
aderrti . sement el Yin - eland.)
. .
!WPM- OF SOLON ROBINSON,
i*ra NSW yoix paistacE,
QIN A S kITTLEIII ,
. •
CV - The following!' an. extract atom the report of.
Robbalion, Ede.. pablistugtha the Hew York . Tri.
Lunt, in reference to : ''inland. AS impious can read '
this report With intereat. - : •i• •
Adtiantages of Farming near Roelor•-ifinotand—Be
marks upon Ilbrl=lloll, its . great, Fertility—Tae
Causief Seitilitri-Ltuotint of Crops. ,Iseduced—
Practical Xtritipnoe. •
It Is certainly one oftbe most extensive fertile tracts.
lean si n position, and suitable condition for
pleasant tarn:dog that we know of thiatilde of the west- 1
ern prbiries. Wefound some of the oldest farms tails-, ,
rentlylust asprofilablymednetiveativhen first. cleared
of forget, arty or • huedred years:age.
The geologist. would soon 'dlitcove,r the cause of. this
continued fertility. The whole cotintry le a marine de'.
MnlitsalidelLtbreug generallywe foun4videmmis of cal
cargrastatibatanees, In .the form of indulattal
calcareonifinali.""howitig many distinct forms of a nent
shelle,of the , testiargformathan • and tide marly substance
scattered ell through tlib coin , la a Yeir cortimlnnted
form, and in the exact condition most easily assimihtted
by such plants as the farmer desires to cultivate. .
Marl, lu all Its forms bas.baen need to fertilize - crops in
Hughes:lC floral thotimeit was occupied by the liontane;
and in Prance and-Germany a marl beg is eminted on as
a valuable- bed of manure, that can 'be dug and carted
and spread over the field. How notch more valuabielheit
it must tie whili found aiready mixed' through-the soil.
where new partieles will-be turned . op col exposed. and
transformed to the tenets use - every time lei stirs the
earth. •
Having thennatiefled our minds with She caese. tin c
will nut be excited with wonder at seeing indubitable -
idence of fertility of a soil which in our situations, hav
ing the same genethl characteristics orat least appearan
ces, is entirely euremunerative except !tattle prtaltietiV ,
nese is proteutedby artificial fertilization„ •
• A few words about the quality soil value of this land
for cultivatiou, of, which wo-have sotto; strong proof.
Our that visit waso 'William D. Wilson. Fnenklin
tewnship, Gloneester county, who purchased some eight
miles north of Mileille.about three years ago, fur the
purpose utbetablishings steam mill, to-work up the tint
berintb-lumbor. to Kilduff by, th e new,rallroad,, as well
as the firewood and con ,1 for which he built a track a
mile and a halt Tong:,He-also furnished sixteen fluid of
the road width ties, nd had no . doubt made the , mill
profitable, though Ida main object was to open. a -farm.
having become convinced.that the soil was • Nisluable for
cultivation. In this he hag not,. been disappointed, as .
souse or his crops prove. For instance, the second time
of cropping, 305 bushels of potatoes on one acre, worth
Go cents a bushel lathe field. This year, seven acres. -.
without manure, produceds66 bushels of oats. In one ;
field, the first crop was -potatoes, planted amone , the i
route, and yielded 75 bushels. Thb potatoes were 7 dies.t
and wheat sown, and yielded-l 0 bushels' and the stubble
turned under and mown to buckwheatavtileh yielded
bushels; and then theground was sown to . clover and
timothy, which gave as a first crop 21( tons per et re. rr
The fertilicere applied to these crops were first; ashes
from clearings: second, 225, pounds or seperphosphate
of lime ; thirtl;24lo ponedis Peru vine guano ; then 50 bush. i
els 4if slacked limo has been spread epee the clover since,
it was mowed, and turned in' for wheat.
Mr. Wilsit's grevilug crope,.and the wheat stubble of
the present 'season, all Indicate his Mud us productich as I
any part of the State.. . • - •
At 'Mary 'Barrow's, an old style Jersey Woman hirmer,
several miles south of Mr. Wilson's.; we were so part hat • .•
tarty struck with the tine appearance of a field of corit,tliat.
we stopped to Inquire of the hired manhoWe 'it 'was pro-
duca. We found that the laud laid been the year hid
one before in wheat., sown with clover.andthis cut one .1.
season, and last spring lilowed once, with one -p.m old
nae, " and planted with corn.
-ties. but you mattered high, we s uppose r' we said in- 1
terrogat I rely, and gut his reply ; . • .
"\\ pal, you see, we couldn't done that: 'cause we
hadn't bat forty-one horse loads al together: for 23 acres,
and We wanted the moat on't for thetrack.'•
- The treekconsistedot beets„carrets, cabbage. cucum
bers. mellotts.'A.c.. and n very productive path of 1., ma
beans.. grown for marketing. S., we' were, anti-fled that
the soil seas nut infertile, even unaided by clover, -is Wet
laud ted the coral, because'the "track patch - laud nor heett
clovered, anal had been,in cultivation:lung enough to oh.
literate all Sigat , of the forest.
Oar next vhdr was to the large (arta of,...l.ndrew Sharp. ,
five miles north of Millville, from italic() 4 mile vast of
the railroad , and Just about in the centre of Vineland.--
• Mr. Sharp commenced work herein Deeenther. 1.55. up
on 270 acres." In less tlutri three years- he !has got 231
acres cleared and in crops this season. all . wet I iticlosed
and divided Into iseViTal h olds, with cedar' rail or 'pole
ranee ; has built a two-story about ihirty--ix
or forty Teet. and it steelier house for iarut laborers,. mid a
'etable and granary and some other Outbuildings. 4..
Considerable part of the land was cleared for the pine'
at $9 dollars sneeze, and on SOU), of it the-flret crop was
hlickwheat, limed with 50bucliels in powder per acre.—•
This crop may' be . pnt in from July .Ith to 20th. and yields
front twenty to thirty bushels per acre, harvested in Nov
ember; when-the land being sowed with Val mud, of
l'eruv ian guano and seeded with rye, yielded 12 to 15
bushels per acre and ten dollen, worth of - straw. The
rye stubble awned, after knockieg off 'a large growth of
oak sprouts, and dressed again with guano and sealed
to 'Wheat. gave 15 or 16 bushels, The crop which tie was
threshing while we were there proinises more, of a 'very
plump'grain, and the straw is very
.heavy
We went user the stubble and found. the clover end
.tiniethy, (rem seed sowed last spring. on the wheat with-.
out harrowmg. looking as well as 'We ever Sa%% : ' it upon
any old eulti‘ate( Wm, and Wjth a little work dood . in
, the winter to clear MT sonic roots and 'rotten ;stomp.:
and setting stakes to Mark pbrtnanent .oner, we will he
able to cut the aim next year with' a mowing machine
and we will guarantee twu tons per acre, if he will Ove
the °verities If itoverruns the estimate.
Part of the land was planted With potatoe s fur a first
crop, which yielded one hundred and twenty bushels per
, acre. 'lt was then , limed with fittrintsbels per acre; and
seeded with wheat and clover. yielding nn average of
over.ls bushels peracre, and the clover now .leoks beau
tiful. •
Other portions have.been planted with corn its a first
crop, which yielded thirty bushels of yellow alto corn,
and the second crop forty bushels, and the third crop,
• . treated 150 pounds of Miami: we are . sure no . one would
estimate be-low forty bushels per acre-' • .
reader will recoiled that the writer h' now speak..
of lands perfectly} new. and which tarn scarcely becon
'idered In guod condition.-s-Fm.)
•
Itiother erties the corn crap tartest year was followed
with oats this sea-on, not yet threshed, but willaverage,
probably forty to fifty barbels. ' Sweet' petatoct, beans.
mellons,- audio fact, all vegetables, as- well as Ytoing
peach and other fruit trees planted this rear..'stow very
plainly-that thie long neglected tract of; lan d should re
mninso no longer. and there it now n strung probability
- that it. will nut; for under.the at:spices. of Sir. Landis, it
will be divided into email lots, with roads located to no
commodate Surveyoris now tansy at this work
--and all purchasers will beregaired build ; neat coin•
fortablehoitaes, and either fence their lot* in uniformity,
or agree to live without tence, which Would be prefera
ble, by whichmeans a good Topulation will he secured
, who will.eetablitibeburches, schools, Mures. mills, ma
chine straps and ho'rneslieMes of American taxmen.. star
rounded by grirden."; orchards, fields and comforts °rely
ilized life. . . • - • •
If any one. from any derangementotbnaleess. is decir-
Una ntehangingblepursolts for life, or who hi frun any
castes desirous to find a new fixation end cheap home in
the reentry, and who may read and believe what we have
trnly,'Matea; welt toed and see forldiuselfwhat
may tie seen within a two-inters ride of Philadelphia:
SOLON ROBINSON,.
areat,-33.64.:Se*aarY,
Af., - tiattit.:!etNo;'U'Q'A .. COONTY, PA.
Tlso Sehtsisilkiaor a i rcirmax OF TitlS
141 - 00 f; WILL OPEN ON lafoinday l - May .
Toth; rg62; continue ELEVEN .W.EEKS,
under the dirixtion or H. CUSHNIAN..as Principal. The
• course of instruction Wall the brancltee,ia thorough and.
practical.. A thorough preparation given to young men
detirtug to enter College. •
:'teachers ehl,s will.be orpuized at the commence
ment of the term, for. the More fall training of 'thtn , e
wishing to teach.; and al4slstance rendered them In pro
curing rititatioll6 for the summer. This ciao will re
celeeinstruction on the theoiratnd practice of ladling:
opelur each day, and have triadic meelings once In two
wooly •
4
Inerertaltyr. .' • • .
. HON. S. B. CHASE, A. 3L,lnetructor In Greek,
- -
tat-
In,and A,•rnran.
11. E% 3. B. ,McCHEARY.,-Citaptain and Lecturer
~ , O n
moral science. •
MISS A. If. GREEN. Teacher of Primary Deparmeut.
ISS . SIATTIE J. ORANql3;Tv'elier of tonaLcculPkano
• Terms of Tuition.
- . . .
Primary rienartnicu,t,per quarter of eleven weolis, $3 r,il
Common lirnticlit,3. -•• ".. .. .; 3 no -
Higher English and Mathematics do.,k , 3 00.
Natural Sciences _ . . dn., 7 ilit
I...angnag449. Ancient or modern •
~,r titeherti.Nonnal CIDAs ' • , • do.. .1 . Lit
Irtnoc on'rianu , • . . '.s (XI
.1.71e-of' 01
. , .
, . .
-The hizher branches inelndo the lower, thu+:43 On per
quarter covers all branches named. above, cscevt teach
cry class and music. on piano. . .
. .
. _
Board can hen ',Mined with furnished rooms at, from
;2 /3 to 32 1* per week—lighta. washing and tnehist NI,
....+tpdgitts wishine• (a board themselves can obtain rooms
in tbe,,schnol buifiling by miplyrug, in Dragon. .
Great,.entl, April 2i t, '62.-3'l • _ - •
9 Ith7l
) •1.11
MBE appended extract from the circula rof LonberNiok.
Gilbert At'Co..,successorenr AlooneY,Cotat tt. C.i.. in
.t hp general Hardware and Cutiery.Busine,s,
itself; nod renown permit ; this Opportunity to pms with
out &gado tenderinv my hearty thanks- . to lite many 3ter
vendtiltand trading, friehdo who have sceldberitliv exten
ded to nit their custom and influence, sincelllV linsiness
Interests imve been most iv in the city of New Vork ; And
1 I still invite them, as well nit those who.have not found
it convenient to do so. to favor me with their patronage.
in rentroVurp.dptermfaation to and promise to.nleNtse. If
. • .
3lontrolc Ntirch Atit, ;'
• 15. K. C. TYL,EIt. Specified inters to
'the Ante as with our Predecessors, MOONEY, COIII7
CO., and would be happy to seelit" old friends or receive
their orders, which.we will execute in' the,;:ery beet man
ner hi aserme: -
- • ' : LOIftfi r IRBACK. GILBERT:a CO. - ,
nihfis‘ ..V . Parl: Row, opposite the Astor Rouse.
184 now prepared to cum :eiery c4se scrtoruLA
.he Country,4bd'he beat Remedy. Air nearly every It
to which ItOgh la hell.. call At the , „
GREAT:rarmaiNtglif O.IIIIIIN
and da
paused.: ' • Montrose:My 17, 1E4 . 1.
ILIPAIt.OSVIN IA &Mt*
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• burners, wisba,.c.te„,
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'best remedy known for diseases of the throat:lunge, or
-Catarrh. • Also for diphtheria, .Croup, Whooping Cough,
.ter. - 'Milieu and Sulphur Powders strengthen the eye
teet;itlia the digestion, and purify the blood. I have a
,alxteen page pamphlet eontainingfull explanstions.and
over one•bandred testimonials from well k'nown'nvolul•
neat persons, which I will send to env one free by mall.
• • 3. R. STAFFORD, Chemist.
. 44? AtteetWye. X.
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• • 11ARPER S BROTIIERS,
,
Franklin !Square, New Tork.
CRITTENDEN'
PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE,
N.B. corner of .7th & bhesinut Ste.,
I'IIICADELPIII.I
Thiainatitation..whlch. was established In Intl, and
is now uomermently In the eighteenth year of its exists
t mice. numbers Anent; Its gnuluates hundretia of the -
, 1.0,4 oucCettatul Merchants and Business Ran of our -
1 Country; .
i 'Me object alike lit - siltation is solely to afford Young '
! men fuctlitieu for thorough preparation-for - business.
(‘. Thu hcanchoA t.iught are. Book:keeping. as applicable
I to the variousdepartmenta of [lade : l'etunanship, both..;
,main ;Ind ornamental: Commercial Law., ahthematlcs,
1 lkinvittation. Civil Engineeriut, Driwing, I'hohograpby.
• and Modern Langton:es,
13'hesyt.tein fa' illdtrliCtilnl is peculiar: no CitUfdlor out .
let.sous are made ear uf, but each eudent li. taught - tudi-
vitlually;so that he may cou n nenceat any time,. and at. • .
toad at whatever hours are ntm.t via. eniettt.-
Ca:alot.tnes are. homed annually 'after the lath ht April,
containing names of the studenia for tho year, and fall
. paFtlinihtra ut term, &c.. and may-be obtained, at any' -.--
: time by aditrntaing (he Principal. - -:
.;
, In extensive accommodation. wide.apread reputation. -
' an d't he lentrthy experience of the Principal,- this Instil,.
i Lion toreri facilities suporlprto any other In the country, A
' for young men wirbing to prepare for huainessand to oh.
1 lain at the mime time a Diploma, which' will prowls .11 .
recionmentintion for them to any Mercantile ilatute.
;WrCritteroleit's Seriea of Treatists un Ikmit.keep. '''':'
log, now more widely cirimlated thou anyother work on
i the suNeet, are for +ale at the Collette. •-, s - -
1 " • -S. 1101/4ES,CILITTENDEN, , .
. Allorsay-ut-Law, ..
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1 -, •PII4NCZPA 6 ,
- V11V101..A.W1:,. '-
TO ALL WANTING FARMS.
New Settlement. of Vinelind.
A REAtEDY FOR - lIARD ITilEg•
A -Rare Opportunity in the Best Market, sad
Delightful and Healthful Climate in the , .
ion. Only thirty miles south of Phila
• delphia. on a railroad'," being - a
rich, heavy son, and highly
productive wheat land ; Amongst s'
the best in the Garden §tate of NeVersay.
•
- TT CO::SIt Tlioflo.ooo acres of 0001) land.drlded.
to farm* of different oluen to suit the purchater—ha
nen:sand apwartir,und'i..old at ftw rate of from Ell
teen to twenty dollar. per mre for the farm land. paya•
Oh, one -(earth co; h.and the balatce by quarter-yearly to
stallment., legalifitere.t, 1. Rhin the tam of fear .
MIXEM. ISOCZOIX-s . .
1., in vest part.a rich claw loamanitable for IVlttai firers
and Prifaforr—tilaon dark end rich sandy loam, ionizable
for COM sweet-potabie., tobacco. all kinds of vegetables_
and root crop*, and the great varletv of 'fruit,- such ea
:.Traperi,peare,.penche., apriet.ta, geetarinc,., blackber
ries. melon• tool other fruit., best atlatittd to the I Phila
delphia and New Lark markets. In respect to the seer
and crop, there can be no nit.take, ae vixitors can exam
ine both. and none ore expected to buy before co doing.
und fit:Mk; the4e..tatemenr. 'etirreet—ender these eir
emnotance.. unlei* these hi3olllollt.' were correct. there
would be no are in their being , made. It la considered
•
The BeetFruit-Soil in the Union.
. . ....
pee.reportsof Suits!). Itobition; Em 4.. of the Ye w York
Tetbun,>, and the well known In:tit:ulterior. William Par
ry.: of Cinnaminson, NewJetver , which will be furaishea
. ~ , .
Groin:n.4",
•
rzrzxta
. .
. By looking, over a map the r reader will perceive that it
enjoys thetat morkrt hg-tte Union. end ha* direct com
munication with Ndw York and Philadelphia twice. day,
twill!: only thirtv-two tntlmi from the latter. Produce in
this tuarket brin,:s double the - price that It does In loos-.
tiona distant from tin? cities. In this lecatlon,it can bo
put into the market the .ante morning it is gathered, and
for what the farmr sells tie gets the highest mice; whilst
groceries and other r-rtibles he purchases he. gets at - the
lon est, pries. In the West. what he . sent brings him a
pittance, but for what he buys he pays two prices. In
locating here the settler has many other advantages. Ha
is withina few Wars, by railroad. of all the great cities .
efliew England and the Middle States. plc is near his
old friends nod associations. He has school for his 'hit
dreu, divine service. end all the advantages of drillta
Lion, and he Is near it-latr,.! city. -
MIXE3EI CX.sIZUL'ALTriEI .
aelighttbi ; the winters being salubrious iind open,
whilst the summers are no nartneitlum in the North Thohmation is upon the line of latitude with norther*.
V Li:tint:l.
allsON a 'WANTING A CliA7CerEiVr CLtnLTe Tqa TioAton: -
would be meet' benetitted in Vineland. The mildness of
the ciimateand its bracing WittlelW:C. makes it excellent
for all pulmonary ejections, dens:Trio, er'sentraf deet,ll
- Visitors wi II notice a difference in afew days. CAMP!
undferers are vet-nova.
Conveniences .at nand.
ts plenty. Fish and orate+. see
I plentlinl and cheap. - • .
iMlwra taunt expent, however. to see a ncsrplacs.
the Pioilierty has not Deep Settled
, • • . En
[u7e.
This question the reader naturally asks. It Is betanee
Wises been held in large tract, by families not disposed
to sell, and being without railroad farilities they bad few
iminmenente. The railroad has just been, opened thro•
thesproperty thie -Cason, for the ttret Time. • -
Visitors are ehowu over ttsv land iu a carriage,- free- of
eipenee. and a ff orded time and opportunity forhormsgh
incesihration. Those who Como with It Tiow, to settle,
Arould bring money-to secury,their put:charm as loca
tions are not held Upon refusal.
Sirl•EsT TIONO • IN n u TIXEffl. where people have
been throws, riot or employment or brisinees. -and retro
s-ss sonse little menus or incomes, ie baton /AM
•Alre4ft home. They ran buy a piece of land at' a 'small
price, and earn more than wages in imp:luring it; and
whim it is , done it is a certain Independence and no Inas.
.1. few acres in fruirtreee will insure a comfortable We:
ing. The land is - put down to berd-tlme priers, and all
improvements can be outdo at al:beeper rate than most
any other time.
The whole tract.'with sir miles front on the railroad. la
b. 11,2 laid oat with rine and spacious avenues, with a
town in the centre.tite acre lots in the town sell at from
;no to flip; two and abd( acre lots, at from lIFO [Ol2O
sind town lots:its feet trout by 1:11) feet deep, at ttlflo—pa
able one-half crab aid the balauce,within a year. It is
only upon firm, s 4 twenty RCMP. or more; that font years
thus...let:leen. T...
TO MANUFACTURERS; the town afford. a Ana ape,.
in= for the 21.10 E tnann factoring . bnelne,e, and other ar
ticleo. being near Phliadelphin, and-the antronnding
country nu a large purttlatzun, which affords a lecd
market.
'This settlement. in theerturee of several years, will be
one of the nu,atheautirui places. In the country, and most
a....reeahlc for a r.sidence. - S
- It Islittendedlo make it t 'Vine and Fruit growing
comae .ust this. culture is the most profitable and the
hest tt apt..al to the market. P.'very advantage and roe..
ven tenet , for the settlers will be introduced whrch-wlll In•
sure the prosperity of the place. The bard tunes then'.
coif the cotuatry will be anatlvantage to the settlement,
as it compels people to. resort toagriculntretor a lie.
Lame nut leers of people arc purchasing. and" people
who desire the hei t t locution ehonid visit the place at once.
htgprove Lend is also for.oale.
TIM - T.—Land he bought with .or altliout tiff.
her.• Th. Thu her at market vstuattdir.
The Title in,indieputable. Warrantee deed,. gt . ien .
elem. of all incropheance„ when the money la, paid. .
Boarding conveniences at hand. •
Letters protoptly.answered. aud reporte or Solon PA.
'neon and \Vm; Parry sent. together with the '• . ineland
!torsi." • • • ,
Jtoute to the Land :-..,Leave Walnut e.reet %hart, rbils
delphia. at it o'clock, A. N1,. - and 4 P. 11,. (Indica there
ehourd 'be a change orhotgrJ for 'Vineland. on the Mace
bore' and Milivrile Railroad. :When you lease the nra
at Vineland Station. Jam opened. Inquire for
CHAS. LANDIS, Postmaster.
Founder or the Colony,
VlntLann P. o:: Cumberland County N. J.
P. S.—There ft a change of sere at Olaeshoro`. - Alan
.bovrareof ' , harper. on the ears from New York and Phi . -
adelphia to Vineland, inqnirtng yottr butintie, destira-
Roo; ,tc. .
.Tanunry).l.sall.—mS
.1111Te"Le,'ImiteVy 'Pox,
Scrofuloita Cottgqpptaint■, and all 11(1/463.4a of the Blood. for
rate, at wholeaalo &Int retail. by .4.11 EL TCRRELL.
3338:11\TZCOLaIEl p
TOR ralutenk"nne,-2 enbatitute for ttrrpentlne. and it
1 a meth lota prico. for rale by ADEL TVILRELLS
• LUBRICATING OIL,
en All Hindi of Machinery. fnr,nale ha ,
ABEL Vtßit.R4..