The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 08, 1862, Image 3

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    In Brook'yn, June 2s-d i • 1562, at the
residence of the bride's father . Mr:Smar
t:li, B. Ermuirbas and Mies 14 4 Y XiILY
KF:NT, all Brooklyn.' •'" ' •
At the Allen
.11 - Ouse, in Ilonesdale;
the 2 atly ult., by the Rev. • Dr; Paddock,
M. A. rtcannrso„ of JaCksOn,iand
,11iss S. Emma LEWIS, of the same place.,
• On the 2nd. inst., in Franklin, by Rld:
W. C. :Tilden, Mr. Nawat.t liAitxv!, of
Liberty, and Miss AIIAND+.IO. 3 .lllrretira.t,
of Franklin. •
In Montrose, July 3, by Rev. A. O.
Warren, Mt. L. E. VAIr liousiN, or New
Milford, and Miss M. I'Ncits.#l:4G,
of Gibson.' I
In Nett I,lllfprd, June 16th; of -dipthe
ria, EUGENE, son of llarvev!)anil' Olive
Grinnell, aged 2 years and
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• In New Milford, June 15t1i,- dii#l.er
' llnt.us LOUISA, youngest daughter of
Mynard and Mary green, aged 12 yenta,
2 months and 5 days. ' . •
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In New Milford, June 27th,*'theisanau
disease, CHARLES MAlrri::, • yOuilerest son
of Mynard and Mary -Green; nged - 8 years,
11 months, and 21 daya. •
•
•In Springville, Jnne 22n4 Ib6l - 4 Mr.
LATtIAM WILLIAMS, aged 86 ;years. Mr.
Williams emigrated 'from Conneetient
some fifty-one years since, and settled•in.
the township of, Brootlya, Sit:4g. ed. Pa.,
where he has been favorably.kuowri 'ever
since. -The deceased was livihg: with ,his
s.ln in the eastern part of Springville at
the timo of his death.
Mr. Josertt A. BrxnE,' fornterly- a resi
dent of Bridgewater, Susquehanna Co. Pa.
lied at
,Port Royal, South 'earolitia, on
the ;15tii- of June, aged 34 years, 5 tnonths
and-10 days. Re was rt meinber 4f . - Co.
D, 50th Pa. Vol, and has bebn in the vi
cinity of Port Royal and Ileaufor't ever
since the capture and octipation of those
plaees by - our troops. S,everld tnonths
gti he was in the hospital
,erom sickness
occasioned by exposurctat the ba4le of
Port Royal FerryJ _Re -soon, hoWever,
recovered, and enjoyed ivrruirkabLY good
Health up a very few days pievionslto his
-,lath. lie was,a kind i ,ant affeetonate
brother, husband and friend, , and to dui
brothers and sisters ; wife and' children
whom Ice leaves hehind, his death it: a se
vere affliction; all the inore so &Om the
14t that lie died far away from them all,
anionr. strangers.. • i •
funeral discourse wills be preached
I,v Rev. li. Van Valkefiburg!at the;M. E.
church, in Montrose, on Sunday, JUly 13,
at 101 a. m.l-L-Cou.
At Wasiiinnton . City, 7.11:i 28th;
't - Tuvroirrn, a .member of (40. H, &Ist N.
\: vol., a young man otlgooci address; de
cided promise, and possessing, a:nolile acid
trenerotts heart. „When the war Opened.
:••o suddenly-and une4cteilly- upon the
,puntry, lie was.ready to ,chlist, but cir
cinstancet; prevented •his leaving,till
Ile spent some months, in tamp :it New
York and Washington, Itvheie he Profess,,
cd a hope in Christ in cOMpany with
number of his regiment.: IlLt was attiomi
foremost in the inarcTv Manassas;
tit as at the siege of YorktoWn, andlmarch
-01 from there to Williams-berg tio'o' mud
and rain: returned to Yorktown, Und,was
taken sick with typhoid lever; came on to
Wa4thimrton, and died in• ;two :weeks at
I try vr lluspital. The lastiweek sis
ters and brother-lit-taxi' wive with him,
and he had all the rittehtimi and comfort
oat attectioh could bestt.w.* He died
calm and composed, expreiss - iiig a readi
11',. to go, regretting onl2, that he was
11 , P; permitted t0,,d0 more fdr his Country,
pl,l - share in her peril and hr glory. His
p.ly was enbalmed and brought home,
t•.l.lherty, and kePt June sth, when
tt was consigned'to the gra t e with appro.
priatv funeral' ceremonies.l-Coat. •
. At the New York Cit± hospital, on
the 6th; lieut. B. R. Lvozis, 2d., late Co.
1), 50th neg. P. V.. Ile was wounded iri
the repulse-at James Island, near rharles
i on, S. C., and was one Of the 'first to
scale the enemy's works, Wring ledthe as
sault. lie waS then acting. as aid to
Brig. Gen, Stevens. remains were
brouJit home to Montrose, this morning.
711 e funeral Services wk be held at
the Presbytferian Church ,cfn Wednesday
July 9th, at 3 o'clock, P.M. s, -
Executors' otice: • .
cOTICTE ie herebr Ova tool] moue haritm de.
=trots ngatnet tike estate of B NJAMIN T. CASE.
eof the borough of Itontrot.e..., d that the nme
he pre.ented to the undersi ed for settlement,
nod ail persorr.k` indebtedto raid es te are requested t.
immediate paytueut.
• BENJ. CASE, lEzccators.
F, A. CASE I
MontroF e. JUI) . CM.. '
ofiit'•, one doll al;;,
sTuotrio,
7C r"ETRR3TT
;with 7ilr, ; ;
IT is..,orpnPnt hntl
on the Mri.t. fay CCs.`,.ut to Prup
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.11-1 , i'1,.. Butt. , • 1 ' CIONT-NINS NEWF. from all part . s. of tie World, the
New Milford, Orr.2:dli. lrrio I.J best reports of the Produce, Grain, anti Cattle Trade,
,• Dry GdodeLand Illohey markets.
. -
Da,nclelicin' Coffee, The Foe to hisoeionizers,
, North: and South.
IlEx.l.l`lll' bt ~41'....1'i , II.• 1! . " 1111 , "1 0;1.111. , oil ',
isi. Maki. ar ic.i....1: as 1-.., ~,..11.••••- • r .oh• r i'4llTf, ~,,
of the
sal, I, \ r , F , T , T 1 lad .1 fie S u pporter mon
II ' ,
The Constitution awl Laws.
T-AKE 1OTICE!
c, . - _
TEEXS FOE ONI; YEAR :
,
q.B
b. /:.
rt. 1 .1- 4 ,, x ., 3Ericli Twenty copier or upwards, $1 each. Thirteen copies,
C ~„,„,, ;.,,, t 4. 1 .-,, moi -. mttAkr..t. nn-0 nit ki sts.
.. Eight e*pies, $lO. Ftmr copies, $6. Three copies,
t 5,;;. 4. A..„,,k a ...- 1.1.1 n n of Leath^r and 800 $5. Under three copies, $2 each. Clubs of thirteen or
!,,,, ~., r, l .•'luti x •), 1".„fl 0tt.'....Z, T..unery,
_a it more will be maih-d to one address.
\(.i,.• , ase44
An extra coo to any one sending a dab of 20, with the
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5 /1”nt.r0,. • 1.3, •i li .1 ' .f. /. C KEE/ money.
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The Daily Journal of Co/amerce Tumor, iftned for the
country, $5 a year in advance. •
' - Specimen copies gratis.
. PRIME, STONE. DALE & uAta.oes.
Editors and...Proprieturs, 11/ Wall * street., New. York.
7iA11 . 1) C. INN'EY,
Steel- Pens Superseded
BY S. BE
•
COPPER ERRODIEM
4s
\vA$RA\'TEx) not to corrode fn any Ink- :Each pen
Y 1 ~ datab l e ns .0 dozen steel -pens. AN they do not
they will not yet sharp and stielt in the paper ,
t , he , ntel ttens, but, will glide Over the paper smoothie
I, e a gold pen. I have appointed I :
ABEL ToWlELLOSoleligel t.
the sale of thele penis In Suequehanna imunty. Prke.
LOO per groes-50 cents per dosen-5 .centre eaeb Seat
mail, pre-paid larAbeageM, on reeelpt of price and Doti
postage stamp. .the trade supplied st a rensPrlible dis-.
".nont. MI orders for these non-eorroolve ',Pens must - be
a.hlre.),sed to TURRELL,Bitntrose; Po., who will
furnish them at the lowest prices. - • -
' July f, lam. ; B,.LitWOLF. •
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THE OLD • ZIAIULIan,
iIELCIP
But New Proprietor, ,
ondoralpied, ciperloneed workmanitt tbetias
1. inesg, ovoid inform the eitlzena of Idol:trate and el
, pw. - that he hea.takeu the atom formerly *4:copied by
t . harTs., Morrie, better kitiowtttua the "loauglting Barber."
t 14C h..ernent. of Searle* Hotel, and by atriotattentlon
ltOrt444tr and sharp razors he bopei to merit a liberal
ratronftge.
N. "L . —Lattice . ..and Gentler:lmill Hair &timid in the la
tent arieliOkteat City taylea.
-
munt7ose, July e, lees. WILLI— • '
AM H. STHAttiEll.
$4 Wages' Paid $lO.O
1 1 10 till g oods for the ADinsStiituo 3ticitrlac CovPA.
r M'o, will glee a curnmidOon mid! roods fink! by
tznote; or pay wngos at from 140 to floo , po inontb,
.0, • nay all •nnceenarr expenson: A child 'sanlent!!! to op
r.,:•• g by halLan hour's Instruntiou! it is ognal to any
sowing' Machine 111 Wive rigitrced the.
- .t. r!ftoon Dann!. • ' 1
' • ••• Machine sq.:rent:l(A for t.l: -cc •,;,n, ? .•
A odr.t. , RUC, wtn.
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=Mil
13"CleXJrLi Xt.13:1V.,
Hi "fIpDIIIT STORE,"
NEW GOODS.
OLD and Y017:•ZO. men . and POOR, OAT and Festive,
are hourly Jaen runhlng onward to the
• READ OF NAVIGATION, , __ •
All eagei, to be suNtled from the Wilco and extensive
selection to he found • i . • • . •
AT TYLER'S STORE.
Ins assoriment of 11:1131ry arCllollallll beat 'em
MI., and= for choke
ler . l 2 l.E7kCiallirtal3M 0 . 7
Viz.: 9 andloo Sugar, Rice, entree. and Tollacce. '
tow.* ors irtadayeafe,—they are TIP: It Is uaeleis to men
tion therm, tbousand.B one things of whfch &full supply
in kept eonotantlyttt the <MAW store In town. A cots.
ttiniatlon of calls is earnestly desired. And if 'there are
friend unfortunate se not to nwrefotold VIZ Pews, Your
and neighbor will tel yon the
FIRST STORE BELOW TARBEWS HOTEL,
and ,opposite the KEYS rONE,.
.-
V/11Pre IA per cent. luta trailed to be. We are bound to let
pyeple Iles—and the: Bring 'along your Butter NO,
Haw , . hate, Itye, Cum and moat anything el.* YOU
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do n't want, and get value received •
AT TYLER'S STORE.
\. B. Please do n't litsee the abovementioned article.
at home, (kw ourrule wup't permit us to ;wait ', till you
come up again." i . . .
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-.Shakers-4i new tot of white and -colored, Blellne
just opened. • - ' , •' ' .
LAMPS of all kinds, and•tlxin"s for burning Kerman
non' ready and rery.r.hcap. pcst Kerosene. cheaper than:
daylight; also Fresh Burning fluid. Camptiene, Sperm,
Adamantine and Tallow Candles,kept constantly on band
te".: l / 4 new *npph-ofiIATS and - CAPS, BOOTS and
- F.110F9, Stone and Wooden Ware, Brooms, and 'trashes
of all sort*, Yankee Notions of all varieties, Perfumery,
Soap, Toilet So, Oleate of Hoses for chapped hands,-best
thin gln use. etc., fie.; all of which will be sold for the
jiay ddwit, as the times demand, by •
• R. E. TYLER. ;
•
TO D4TRFMR72I..-1 ant forwarding RUTTER to N.
York, on tettut of oorniniasion that erill.ault eon. Call
and Inquire. and look at Inv dairy salt, to saelZa of all al-
Ze9.11.11 good as call be found in town.
Montrose, May 25th. HENRY C. TYLER.
PEACE NO PUCE PRIM!
PEACE APPROACHING.
Large Lines of PRICES Conquered and
Reduced!
H. 1317R11-ITT,
NEW . .NIHYRD,
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reeelving,Yor Spring supplies, new and largestoeks of
• . . CHOICE
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,' '
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, •
STOVES, IIZON,_ .STEEL NAILS;
PAINTS, . LAMP; AND
'LINSEED
I3ENZOLE, •
CARPFTINT - ,
FLOOR Ou,cLoTris,
'WALL Paper, Window SHADES,
HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,
CLOCKS, &C., &C." -
Including, as usual, full varieties of the most popular
'
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
,• 1 ‘"
SI LAW LS,
BONNETS, RIBONS, FLOWERS,•
C., &C., •
whiCh tie will sell on the most favorable terms, for
CASH, PRODUCE,
or to
'PROMPT 'TIME 1317YERS.
Flour & Salt, constantly on hand
wiTc ll Es JEWELRY ,
'TIRE Sabscribers hate not. returned from New Turk
'with their
SPRING•STOCK OF GOODS.
to which they would respeettnlly call the attention of
their cuetonter.. , . Their assortment ix now complete and
unites , both 1. - gefid and Ornamental. We haVe taken par.
ticulur pain ato select nil the ..."'..i . .."New_Patterns .mt this
,Spring. and think we can, without doubt, - please in both
Quality, and Price. We have a large kink of
•
English, American and Swiss Watches,
(Gold and Silver, Hunting and Open Face,)
from the theepest up to the host. A very full variety of
SILVER WARE,
warranted as goodas'43,ol.lnts Also,
FINE u 0 JEWELRY,
In every variety. Also,
Plated Jewelry, - Fancy Goods,
Brushes, • Shell Combs. .
A very lino variety of
. Plated Goods, Very. Low.
Tea Trays, Clocks.
Brit taiga - Warc.
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All kinds of Worsted, Tidy, N7ettiugAcwing, and other
I%TimeeLlees.
Thermometer.: Beads; Violin.. Guitar, and Bass Viol
Strings: a nice lot of Pane ; Table and Pocket.
.°
Cutlery, Sensors, &c.,
.C 3 'The above tioods having been purchased for cash,
will be 5.61 d at very tpw prices. /lease call and examine
-onfOooBs, and we are confident:wet:an please yon.
49...T.AM0MMT . ,
, neily2ll tio. 2 Odd•Tellowe IlaiLlnuchamton.
if 1 ONFESSIONS and EXPERIENC.S.* a SUFFttRER,
Pnblishodas a wurrtinz and forsththespecial ben.eftt
of I (MO Men. and those who stiffer with Nervous Debi'=
itY.I , OIIN of Memory; Premature Decay, &c.„&c., by one
who has eared himself by simple means, after being. put
to great expense and ineonventence. through. the nag' of
worthless medicines prescribed by learned Doctors. Sin
gle copies mat be had of the author, by enclosing a pOst..;
paid addres.ed envelope to -
CHAS. LAIITIERT, lr.sq.,
n Greenpoint, Lang Island,' New York
THE NEW WEEKLY
JOURNAL OP COMMERCE.
A CONSERrA TI S E FAMILP AND BUSINESS' !
, PAPER. •
' The cheapest and best Weekly in America.
To ConoomPAllvei.—The advertiser, having been
restored to health ni a few weeks. by a very simple rem
edy, after, having suffered several years with a severe lung
allection, and that dread', diseave, Consumption—
is anxious to patio known to his fellow-sufferers the
wens of care. .
Toon who desire it, he will sand a copy of the prescrip
tion used (free of charge). with - the direclions for prepay
ing and ming the same. which they will find a sure curs
for Cunemption, Asthma, Bronchitis, a.C. The only object
of the advertleer in mending the Prescription is to benefit
the adneted, and spread information which he conceives
to he inialunble, and he impel every sufferer will try his
remedy', as it will cost nothing, and ma) prove a binning..
Parties wishing the prescription Will please address .
• Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
ieiraral Willinmmberr., grow Oountr. New York.
DECIARAITON OF A 112.1 I TJBLICAN VU313111.137.
"I have-no purpose, dlredtly W Pairectly, to latertere
with the Institution of slavery iu the States where It ex
ists., 1 belleie 1 Dave no' lawyul moor to do_rxr. and I
!eri ao ludiuntioi to do 20."-TY0132 Lipcolu's Inaugural
Address,*arcladth, . •••
REPVIILICKAN RESOLVTIOS II CONGRESS:.
".0,‘,0/ved.; That neither she Congresssof the United
Stites, tier the people or governments of the non.slave
lioldlog Stites have the Constitutional tight tolegialate
arm. of intafere with, slavery- it any of the alare.hold
int States in the pnion."--Sittinisn's resolution, passed
Peb.llth, 1861.- ••
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To the Nerrans and Coustualptiro of both
sexes. A retired Ciewinsin having been restored to
healtii In .a fewAsys, Mar many years of great szdering.
is willing to. assist others by studio.; (free) on receipt of
itpost.pald directed envelope a copy.of the prescription
need. Direct to REV. JOYS At. DAGNALL. Pei ftlton
street. Brooklyn, N. T. 1m P2,lslt ' •
Cauti©ia
41TUBpublie herehyohutianed aglne
eJudgment—gine g i ven by the nuders=l
bright Dunham, ,bout LPN.) jean i&V, for TO D4r.hea,
ezitl n to hat.ring key raw by.tne.
D. W. ICCNTSKATT,
Rush. June Mh.
Don't ; bright with the RUN it
.NEW ,:0001
JAMES It, -DRATITT- .
C l an N a ng t of f jg e t u t i tte pub i l i t t e one of the lest . choice and
SPRlNG&summErcons,
TEM ISIA.IIKET
DRY GOODS,
A.ComplEte assOKOrnt or •
DZIN3 TOON
Det.,sities, Mozambique, Whittle. Pop ll int. Muni. th ug-
Mao, Clockings, &c. Denims,. Stripe Shirtinv_, Ticks;
Brown and Bleached ltnalins. White Goods. • 'attnela,
An. Balmoral Skirts tor Smirker weir, and LIOSLEItic
otecery description.
•
MEN'S WEAR.
CLOVIS, Mock Fariey Caoilmor, dean, Sono=
et, COttollatie, and TallnPo Tr'mmingr.• An nnexcep.
tlonable asootiziont of sq-ta dee Cfmpep,
33crOtimi ds fallscser, of on 'dodo. •
<3ltxslcaioeisles.
Broils and White iSnor Syrup and Molasses. Tea, Cof
fee, and' liSsente of Corea. Spice. Pepper, Salaams,
Mackerel, Smoked lialibtit, Codfish, EMOV-C. Brown &
Fancy Soaps, Also, prepared Potanh, to make Soft Soap
With little trtnakdo.. doe, thi variety always [Mind 1 . 11
grocery departntekt„. „
410 . . C 611.030
Litlf*Ca. Coal.l and Wln ser-stratned OILS, 'Sub,
Olasa,Putty, ML i tt Lead and Mac, Paint Brushes, &c.
I PC. 4 ::: , C33ar6MI : I:S r •
' White Granite &Ina, Real China, and - Common Ware,
Cans fur Preserving Fruits. - -
.13ea•clixra,re.
IRON, ?Wis. Sporck, Rom Rake', roitl. de. Aloa
a floe' pelecttou of 4RITLEIIIIC AND PLATED
'WARE. - •
Baiskets. Cradles: Children's Cabs,
Wl'lots and Carriage style. YANKEE NOTIONS, Crack.-
ers, Sole Leather: ;tablas Salt and Fine Table Salt. Co
ney Island sildt6 &bating Sand, &e.
A General Staek.of Straw Goods."
Montrose. May 13, 184:!. -
GOOD NEWS r
GREAT COMMOTION
IN TUE
DRY GOODS,
11 1 1 jEL 13 M.
JOHN BULL Threatens WAR
UNCLE SAM STANDS FIRM
arc. the Last.
SO DOES TIIF. F/Itsl OF ••
Q3uttrubtr,:
- rnr•. c'ERTAIN MME 1&"
• .DONIESq'ICKS
hna hat ne on our tzuard, and eie gai.e lately laid in a large .
block, which enables us to offer to nor costomers. goof,
on equally ae good tertue as formerly, considering the !ate
rlike. • •
AT THE STORES OF
6utteltinr . i3,, IlestiOnut
AT •
Montrose r Susq'a County, Pa.,
, .
Elmira, New-York,
Susquehanna Dipcit Pa,'
OUR FALL AND WINTER= STOCK
3 m4. 4 ::cojaix)l_,Bvto 7 ,
We are detorrntned not to be outdone. either in plea. or.
,qnalltleA.—and we Will endeavor to give our cuttootere
all poaMble aatlefaetion.
CL, 0 TOING i
In this branch oar stock la complete, and wilt be abld
lower:and tnbre tiatertilly flnhated than any one-horse
eytahtlehment,.or any roar-Barre concern trap ride or N.
York, City. h able to offer 'or produce. We can or sure the
public that we conutantly employ the .best chttera and
workmen to mike up our stork.
re'llerruentr matt° order
_• .no le
r p the shiartc4t notice.
~."T".A. Gond fit, warranted or .
'FURNISHING . GOODS:,
it' . .areat Stock tontautlx kept. and sold lower than the
lowbst. at
03itttrOftii,Alosenbituin Co's
Ifnutroie, 'January - lat. 104. .
n
T's'
cootatedZlack Ilawk .31taTma. Stall lan atanda
thialeseson at the - Hotel Stable of L: Searle In Mont
rose, Sue 'a , Co.. Pa. He NVIII4 aired by . the original
VE Plack ndeic slre orEetutu AlleitLanat,
Black Ralph: Rip Van Winkle, Relic or SaratOga; Black
Hawk Ma td.:Sherman Blick Hawk. Red Leg,Lady Erse:,
Bohemian Girl, Black Hawk Chief, Plato, Kate Taft,
HudPatd Cliflonl. Trott in. , ' Childera„, David 11111,
Oceota, and - othOrrrof celebrity. For fall Pedigree ace
"Ll:alsav's Book on - Morgan linraoi , ."- or largebllls.
TER.IfB.-Fifteen dollar!: to warrant.
- • Montrose. May °.4d.-4m ll. F. GRIFFITH:
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE la beielmglven to all persoue baying demands
1.11• against the esti:reef Patrick 3feOnvin late of Auburn
'township, deceased, that the same must be presented to
the uuder . eigned for settlement, and all persons Indebted
to said notate are requeeted to make Imevaitate payment.
• Alberti, May 50, 18iIM. JAB bONLIN, Adm'r.
ROW READY.
..,PARSON, :BROWNLOW'S .
WONDERFUL BOOK!
periorOne:volume. Containing onwards of .00. pagra..lt. su-
An • llent Stac t, 84,
Bcatitifaliy printed,. on dne exce white. oper, l
andn liandsomcir
Wand in mealirl. Price 11 E.
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peSantlfree, by, reran; mall, on receipt of price.„.o_3_
(• AGENTS WANTED,
In .
every City. TOWD; .Vinage and canary, tosell Ode
tbrlliin and remarkable work. Addrers
ABOUGErIiSc CIIWILD2I; PdbltriiCr.; *--
028 and 6801-:Ouittt Wert, Philadelphia.
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to England, Ireland and Scotland.
.13.114114 M 8E.4111.607.f. DRAFTS. sumerdtme
13 pomid and upwards; paytbleto .tbeprincipal
torrne of Eg . g . iall r 'rel
.u algMlll.ll.fow k a y l: : l7 l
. .oalpntrose.
. . , .
rWIT ..AVICI GRATT4ROWERSPeo..,adrert.teettent 0
'le !)P.r to:tit-men% of Vineland ID a othtir. ccOniint
4;?s.:. i ii n p,p . .o2 -
umplio - ,(:,Jiithillit ;
. .i.
AT THE•
68 ee .., 4* 3 -
7rle, --- •
NO. 20 .Court St.
Corner • '•F - 1 -1:4 1-" I r - -' Water St.
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iiinigkato- 4 ton, N. It ' :
An Demons° Assortment of
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS,
"'Or their own Importation.
1:1111150 the stay ot. one of Arm in "EUROPE; we,
D
hsvo lea:teed and are uow offering to our customers
and the public to general, the largest and handsomest sts
Mellon o(DRESS GOODS crer offered in this Xillage.
. On seem:int allot depression of the European Alaiketi
tae arc enabled to offer them at UNPARALLED • tOM
PRICES, saving our customers thedobbers and Retailers
Profits. Our Drifts Goode comprise those very Beautiful
styles, as • . • •••
Poplins, 319zanibiques, • •
I)eanas, i Shalitte, Assandrines,
' Creiees, Brocade 'do , •
Shepherd Plaids, Saxony Barages,
1 Challiee, ikc.. _
1 . -
An lIIIMCIIT 111.04 k of tbejateat styles of •
47.4-MatelC)111011,
O.K/ SlieetlnFe, Bleached ldnellna , and all kinds of '
mocontrineraixci cs•coomogg
A great- varlet! of •
, .
Cllattltni and Claisisistrierogit,
. - For Men and Buys' wear.A.gadd assortment of the lateat atyles
of
vid , statitly'on hand and manufactured
to order on OW notice.
Embroideries,' Laces. Dress Trim:dogs and ecerythlng
beluthzivg to . :the lip° of .
. 1
-I); - Y • GOODS '
always on hand, and s.old Cheaper than ever found In rtn
-other place. 1 An tmmensettasertiuent of the latest styles
of .
MIL LINE . GOODS
q...
~
for arholettalettmd retail trade, on han'd.
!lease-call l
before purchaidng t &corbel:a and satisfy
- yourtelyes or the above facts at
UIRSCHPILANN BROTHERS
No. 20 - Cohrt Street,
SLign of the MEE HIVE.
Binghamton, 411117; Ise& '
AI3EL TURRELL
Now-offers for "sale One of the largest apd
best selections of', •
%lc) .0 4...51
Ever offered in Susquehanna County, and
probably. comprising the greate . st VA
RIETY or most dillerent articles of any
Store in :theNortheen part 'of I s ettsylva-
Ma, and perhaps of the entire State- . Ali
assortment is kept in about thirty differ
'ent branches of trade, and the selections
are madti from about '.forty of „the - 11*,
Houses in New York, and more than fir
-ty- Dealers and Manufacturers. ontrpf ! New'
York. A large proportion of the Goods
are brought direct from the - 711anulltanrers,.
thus insuring genuine • ankles. Custom
ers on entering the Store must not expect
to find everything in'sigh't, but nearly ev
ery article 'wanted !will be produced I* ,
inquiry. ! Some idea . of tl e - Stock may be'
formed by the_ folloiVing general outline,
but enunieration is inipra tleable.. •
.DRUGS ANMISISI
- FAINTS '
GROCERIES,
LI Q 17,02
GLASS,.WARE,
• 'WALL and WI
JEWELRY,
• .. 1 " SILVER-WA
sFANCr GOODS, ,
•MUSMAL
STRUMENIA
..BitustlEs
AMER'ICAY POCOT
TABLE 'CUTLERY atU"
!-' SII;VER,IILAtED"
LA.104, jor
HARDWARE, •
- RED CO RDS,:. DS, '
- STONE WARE,
DRY G OODS,
MIRRORS,
rwrxDoW AND PICTURE
.LITHOGR4P:tIS,
VARNISHES; Britt , CAGES,
SPECTACLES,
WHIPS, (I. LASHES,' BROOMS
GUS, ':PISTOLS,,
AVNIIILU %ITV() , '
.rroxixeco.
MEDICAL (I...'strnalata In..xtrunteits,
SALT, , , - , ' • .
.SOAP, POTASH, ce.c . .,
UMBRELLAS., , .
- 'fieli r eAVLAlN TEFfilf,.
In short, nearly every thing, to restore the
sick, to ;please the takte, to delight.the eye,
to gratify the fancy, and also to condlice
to the real and substantial comforts of iir f .
The. ;Attention of the public is respept.
fully, invited to my stook of'Goods, bought
exo/usiely for cum noway , and will be
sold on' .the same principle for low.priees.
ABEL- TURR-ELL
/4914r05e,. April IE4 1862. .
Adrii stratOr's Notice.
ErltilB. of :administration to the estateof the:late
• ,, A./ N. Wt - WALDRON, of liarford, having beenranted
to the undersigned. all persons indebted to said estate
Are reenerted to .make immediate payment, and those
'having claims:l4.3lnd the MOO will resent them to •
Harford, Nay 13th, Piet) •P. CARPENTER , .
AdministratoLdsbouts non.
• 3r.:c•11.cie3.15. 7 0 •
,
DANDELION - .C.OFFEE.
ai ms Rteparatiou, Made from the tUsi2sys Ciiffett. is
IL recommended by Physicians sea sit r Nutritious
hew-rage,. for General -a, and all bilious
orderd. nousauds who hues 99 eon:idled uribati •
dun the us/10f oath* will use this wi th out grioll2
0110: C 4, coat a init the strength of two poll of ordinary
coffee. .Tries Xeents.
For halts iu Moutrosci by Abel -Tamil.
avelrr, -
ne pure BAXLITI; POWDER known, for testifier
aud nutritious Stood and calm. Trlra 15 watt:
Nanufsolored try. - .11;r11.11.014140CV: oDtaintst.
on= er 441)145 4 d sad cheetext-rtr. Philadelphia:
foZt:F a.lDrughlspidhd Grecers, 'tnhtitrc co
.
It'AIL , ' , ROI.O: - S1
. . •
I MB
ERIE • ERIE - RAILWAY, -
M("ANGE OP 1101 MS, CO/p*eiclag 2dondot, xay 6.
NJ 12C2. Trains will lesse orsavbend at Matt the fol
lowing hours. viz': ,
WESTAVARD BPUND. , r„4I6IiCARD, BOUND,
No. 1, BM& tBl p . m. No; 2, N. 1 % 1 1 1 14%11112 P.M
No. ;Night 1:17a.m. •No.S.Nigh'spress°49Asn
No. S; WU, at. '343 pan. No.2,2lteambeit "VIM Pan
Way, at ' 6.13 a.m No.10;12_ ay st. CM p.m
N 0.17. WayFrell,l4s7 p.m. NO:111. Cineinade.r.ol7 a.m .
N0. 21,1 .e0M'0d:n, 9 : 5 k1 azul • ZiO l k ira l l4l44l k 4 V! a-m
Nos. 3 and 4 rim every day. N0.'16 runs Suridays. - bat
does not mn on Mondays. No 3of Sundays, run thre'
to MAW, tontines O
nes not-inn tnakirk. - • trioJ remains
oveinfitht st C11.2.11211R0T, Stmt...
DEL l
y tt,lFwEsiu l i t i t
e / sl
Passonithr :TWOS of tiait COmponyttow ran to
audit= Binghamton as follows; I'. •
LEAVE BINONAkITON at A:43 a. ta.:; eonneeflag at
Q CII.Ver ON mitt the Lackaiwanni&Bloomobeg Rail
0 , Enid tbr Pluaten, WTorrilng 1 / 1 1 , 1 4ep*lairetpa and
Wilkei-Barre ;at t I
1a OM iwithibe Belvidere liela s
waie irn
~ .lipsbart, -Trenton and philatielpkia; and if, •
JtniCTION. with trains on the terdnd 'railroad of N,
Jersey, for Elizabeth. Network, and Ifeatiolk. Mao
for Eaatoo, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mai rA an
- Reartink awl iforristmn aniwlng at • I
NEW York :410, Philad% MB, and HarrislAug lkosp.m.
LE Avx NEW,Viiti, feat ti Conttitintkit, at 13; a.m.;
MOWN; boot otWalnni-sti at 6 ocaubtathiprz
SCRANTON. withieekaw 4 - BloOntaburgAlL for
. Pittston, WyomingValles,Kingston and Wilkeabants
and arrive at UntehamtoaTile p'. conneetlarwith
• Night:Br peas West on th e Me Bailin's, and trains
leaving Binghamton next morning for Uortiand. 80.
mei. and Syracuse. • I
Es' This Road jrant3Cl flee' the LeChawarina Coal Field,
• and the lielerated.Deliware WiterthiplY .
•
_
ACCOMMODATIOS • TRAIN'
Leaves Scranton for Great Betida; ItG) r. in:;'l , necklug
. tat that tilao with . Daps Erin-ea • West , ou 't
Trame on a nd tha nitiT q titt % di f.3 2 73tn iVet
_lS * lii . k tiieti° l
Returning leaven Orem ileto at 11.1 p m ., and as, at •
-ScrantonOto2,fo. In, :1 - I:
A. /psi, nrasm,ll, Superlntendeni.
R. . Gen , Ticket Jigt, IScrantorq-pa.
•
Lackawanna & Blopmsburg 8;
Oas follow o and after a
Aperth, I Pane:am Trailisrwillrume
: -
~
. .
. worn.vc SOUTH 1 • q
.. , •
Leavo ' Scrtnton„.at 1 5: 2 25 a.m. 10.10 ,
a: ni.
... • Kingston, at I 5.30 Anlvill.ls p. in.
. .. Report, : ... j - SAO . . ' I
Danville,, i 9.15 ' 'I
Arrive at Northamberland,.' - 10.00 - -I , .-
' MOVING;
. 4401a1l :
Leave .Northnmberlaini, -.' 4.30 p. To.
•.• Danville, ' ~ 5.10 ' .. Freight ,5
" . Rupert, " . 5.45 Passenger.
.. Kingston,' . . 11.00 • Leave 14:ir p, m. Antra at Scranton, • : 9.00 p. m. 3,40 • .
A Passenger train aim IcaVeaKingston atil.3o a. mkt
Scranton. to'connecc with tmin for New York. Return
ing, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from - ow York
at 4.15 p. m. • 1 .
The Laakmilanna and Kloomsburg Railroad • ;conneetn
with the Delaware, I.ackawatina and Western irtallroad
at Scranton, for New York arid Intermediate points east.
At Rupert it connects with Catarrissa, Railroad, for
points both east and weer t
At Northumberland ifconiseeta with the Philadelphia
and grie, and:Northern Central Railroad. (Or pr tots
west and south. . - - ;JOHN P. ILSLEV,soo.„
..1. C..WELLS, Gen. Tiekut , Agent.. - 1
CARD TO YOUNG I YES AND OltsiT
21 liEllE,..i.—
The subscriber will send ((free of charge) o all who
ft
desire it. the Recipe and directions for making'-a simple
Vegetable balm, that will to
_from two to el. , itt yt , rem
ove Pimples, blotches, TAN, FREUKLES", r , lowness;
and all impurities and roughnes s of the Ilkin , i ring the
same—as aturein ten ao tShould be.,:solt,elciarimooth
and twantiful. Those desiring the recipe.' with fell in
structions:directions and advice. will please lertU ou or
aildrals (with return postage.) ' ' ' - t • '
.. •
TItUS. r: CHAPMAN. Practical Chetnisf.
• Je9 o 2m '' . • . 1 831 BroadwaT, Nerivaork,
AREM SEW FOR TIMES, where pin' ple have
been thrown out of busineve, and poaseolt , otwe lit
tie tnean.or : , ‘OnlttneouteA,4 , to make themAelttesa home:
[Seeadvertimement In another tudount of Ito) settle
,, cut of Vineland.l
MILLIZSTEILY&,I,STRAW down.
r iv E have the pleasnru'of announcing that 4 , ear9 now
Y prepared to offer.!at,our old stand, I
Non. 03, 105 and 107, North lleeOud'att
• i„above Arela, Philadelphian
a well eolegteia stock of • -
Rt sin - &STRAW — GOODS •
in every saTleSs, of the Latest Importations, and rimiest
and most U. - tamable f tyte4..
Our Straw Department,Will comprise everßof Bonnets
dints, and Trimmings to bti found to that ling. of the la..
Wet and mo-t approved stripes and styles. SoliCitieg au
early call or order, I remain,
• Yours, Iteepectlfilly,} • . .•
'4AA;
- A POIS T IF
r tE txt i i . e s zil f olg. k. vg i s t gp b : , 2 , t. .,p amp l e .
rectione accompany each box. Soap is as avidly made as
a plot' coffee. 't.Mantitactdred only by the Patentees,
grin a c
...Suit Manitfacturing Cainpany,
mai lyjw 147 Walnut.st. Philadelphia,
NATRONI . COAL-00
-, .-
~TAIMANTED NON- ri.o§ryz r eiiital to
raw KEROSEISEI I I -
Why buy as extluokvo-Oil„ when a four mato court per will lamb yop with a perfect OILY • •
, .
' • adelfinly by •
PPNir.l. HAT NUFACTURTNG COTPANY,
327 Walnut -et, PMI- kttELPIII9.
March 6,
Es,
I'M OILS,
)17.E STUFFS,
STAND - BY. IYOUR GUNS!
CROCKERY
t) I
WITH Al 3 000100 BOOMS
Armed With 1 Brick-Hats I
wmuNiIfONTITS MACH 21 , '
WASOINGTON!
DOR' PAPER,
'r - iND I
szeevirmaniv - 33mats ,
fill :IND WHITER GOODS,
nvvy t meAtivo) -
ettawg glterrisfax.
GOLD - .RtiLES THE DAY!
And wtql plezdzuu inzdy ire tinve patniiedilarge
sleek or '
STAPLEcri'utt TA.E:C.T.DRYGOOLIS,
GROCERIES 4 . : PROVISIONS ;
". AT'S', AND CAPS.I•
•••
BOOTS AND QES. -
WALL PAPEA.I . WOODEY WARE,
COAL 04 andrEAMPS,
- -IYAEWRE NOTION'S:
81CIERIS',
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, -
• • PAINTS AN D 01L5,.•
A R O Air ther FileJee !:oo:r i inznervan to tfontion,which
will be_ 14 st priq.s . thi; } wi /
Defy ."( ,?napetition.
It The Place:
4)ranqttlio . oryOurneighbons for
The Cheap Stares
They trill lotitriablidlroCA you to
Doin't For'
ifut
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
THE PEOPLE'S X( NTH;
ORIGINAL" ONEPRIOPISPIREI
PRODUCE . liiErchiangeVor Goods,
• ruff. •
taY N 23ROTRERS
IsrElv WWII!. Nov 'twaiStb.
GOl4 Medal Salißta3tus;
Muds. pLibo best i t a tivirit. tor tale
SOLDTgRS'' BOUNTY; .
. I: s l33lvOsltcirsTei r
AND ARREARS OF - PAY.'
rilllE-itelattres tog netts ofdeotatiot SOMERS, who'
-X with to bare %els elatite moaned 'sod -cutod ;
can do Ito by 111)141_0R tbeiniterstvedat 1111*,03010f
.LITTLE POSTN - .lwrgar.:Pse,-
I hive recyf v %% Mar iitho Digartrril4.
iztmedt. it wt. *RUA,
egarts.*C reated listrAtotat sad
mita tempo" t ape
Wilmot 4ta lei L. ..M7ELL.
REPORT .01 2 iSOLOICEOBINSON,
- ,oinzugikw
•
VINELAND t•SE'ItLEirEN.T.
or The folloirlik t a a extraei from the , recant or
Solon &Walton. In the NMI' Yorz Tri-
Dunk In fermate to iMclantl. Ali persona can stud •
Westport with inzatest;
Advantages of Fuming:um Romr-Vinelap4 , 4le:
- marks upon Karl-4W, ita -gres4t. Yertility.-othe
Ouse of 74trtilitV-Amoniat of Crops! Prodneeil—
.
•- - •
laciirtsdaly.tme ofthe Most extensive fertile trots;
Into almost level petition, and suitable ,condition for
pleasant %rutin_ g tbst we know of this side of the west
vuulthist— •We foundaerue of the oldest farms ow'
redly knit as prOltably produetive aa wtWn - drat' cleared
of forest fifty or a hundred yenta ago: '
The geologist would soon discover the cans, of- this
continued fertility. The whole eendry is a marine de.
pOttijf Ind &Enmesh tho eon' we fonod evidence of
careen substances, generally In the town. el 'adulated
calcareous mart.showing numydlatiact fOrma of indent
shells. ofthetettlaryformarkm and titta marlysubsuatee
Is scattered ealltromiM the soli. in a very comminuted
form, and in the exact condlUon most easily arsludlitted
by each plants as the fanner dolma to edticate.
falai, In all its formates been used to fertilize:mops in
England, from the time It wee acceded by the Itotruma:
and in Protons and liermany a marlbed la counted un ma
valuable bed of manure, that can be dug and carted
and apread over the litkl.• :How tomb morovehable then
ft mast be when fotind already mixed through the soli,
whore now particles will br.tioned up and exposed. lied
transformed to the owner's use every thee be stirs the
earth. 7• -
ilacirM then satisfied our min& wilir the elt.l4e, they
will not be excited with wonder at seeing Indubitable ev
idence of fertility of a soil which in out Muttons, hav
ing the wone general characteristics or at lent apPcarao-
Coe, in entirely nnretounerative except as pfettactiTe
hese is promoted bye/Metal fertilization. -
'tiff ,
A few Word:lomM themmlity and value/ of
for cultivation, of whit!' we have same strung'yrotit,
Our find slattern to •AVlMain D. Minim Srenklitt
to muddle, Gloucester county; who purehaled
Ri liev tt
:eight
p aluortkolldivile, anent Mee r the ,•
.
metrtoeneo, toe g
ndeoff Wa he A n Mralg od,as'weo
as the firewood add coal. for width. he built : a track- a'
mile and* hail tong . -Ile also famished sixteen mile* of
the toad width tie.. and had no donbt -triode_ the :min
profitable, though his main object was to. open a 'firm,
having becouteeonvineed that the roll was caudal for
cuitlvation; - Inthugbehas not been disappointed, -
some or his crops prose: For instance, the second time
of eropping,-3011bushelnef potatoes on one- acre, - womb
GO cents tt busheiln the field: fis year, seven acres,
without manure, produced 306 bushels of oats. In one
field ,the dm mop was potatoes, planted among •ttm
roots, end yielded '75 bashers. The, pptatoth•• were dff. 4
and wheat sown; and yielded ifibushela • end themab
turned 'under And lawn. to bucketed, which yielded :I%
. bushels ;seed thed the ground Was sown to clover and ,
timothy, -which gave as a lien crop 2.3 f tons per sum: „ •
The-fttlitzess applied to these crops cadre drat,' ashes
from clearings I:second; git pounds *of superphosphate
•uf 400 pounds Perdeisn guano ;then 50 bnAb
ebt of slacked lime has been spread upon the clover since
it was mowed; and turned imfor wheat. , . '
, . .
Mr. Wilson's greeting etopa,' and thi - wheat stubble of
the.present &mm. all indicate Idialruad as productivo es
any pert of the State; • • ' • •
•
At w 'Mary Borrow an Oldetyle Jersey Leiner: -
several miles south of .Mr. Wilson's, we were co particn•
larly struck with tbortneappeerance of a field ofeomthat
we stopped to inquirrofthe bind man how - It was pro.•
&teed. We found that the land had been •the year: but
one before In wheat sown With clover, and this rut one
season, and lint spring plowed once, with one ”ii.or old
nag." and planted with coin. •
. 7 Tes, but you mattered Ugh, we suppose 1" we said in
terrogatively, arid got his reply:— I •
-Waal, you see, we couldn't dofi that: 'cause we.
hadn't but forty-one horse logdsalt ether. fur 20 acres,'
and we wanted themost on't A/I'th nick:"
The truck consisted of beetti. carrotsesittibage:citctim-
Imre, methane: fie.; and every proditel lye patch -0f.1.1.ma
beans. grown for Marketing'. we wire satisfied that
the soli was not infertile, even udalthst bc elover, which'
had fed the corn, because the "neck patch" had not been
clot eyed , and had been in cultivation tong enough to ote
literste all shms of thefemst.
Our next visit was to the large, farm of Andren:, Sharp.
five miles north of Milltflle, from half to a mlie east of.
the railroad, &adjust about in the centre of-Vineland.—
Mr. Sharp commenced work here lu December, tots, up
on :Macre*: In less than three, years he . has got '44
acres cleared and in crops this season, all well Inclosed
and ditidedinto several nelds, with cedar rail or- pule
fence ; has built a two-story dwelling,.about thirty-el 2 -
or forty feet, and a smaller house for farm laborers, anti a
*tableland menu' and some other outbuilding*:
considerable part of the land was cleared for the pßs
attg dollars "nacre, and on some of it the first crop was
buckwheat, limed with 50 - bushels in powder -per acre.—
This clop may be put In fromanly 4th to 20th, and yields
from twenty to thirty bushels per acre, harvested In Nov
ember ; when the land beinesowed with MO -pound. , of
.Penivian guano and seeded with rye, 'yielded 14 te
bushels per acre and tendon:us worth of_straw.' The
rye stubble turned, after knocking off a large growth of
oak sprouts, and dressed again with guano and -seeded
to wheat, gave IL unit bushels. The crop whlch, lie was
threshing while we wcre,thorc promises more, of a very
plomplgmin, and the straw is very. heavy.
We went over the stubble and 'found the 4ot.er and
timothy, from seed 'owed last sprint:. on'the wheat n
itlt
out harrowing. looking as well as we ever saw It unon
any old cultivated farm, and with a little work: :dune id
the winter te.eleur off some roots' and rotten stumps.
and setting stakes to mark permenent ones, we will be
able to cut the crop next year with a-mowing maehine.
I and we will emanate," two tons per acre, if. he will give
the overplus if heretical's the estimate.
Part of the land was planted with potatoes for a first
crop, which yielded one hundred endtwenty bushels per
acre. was then limed with tidy bushel,‘ per acre, and
seeded with wheat and 'eltner, yielding an avenere of.
over 13 bushels per acre, and the cluverno;v lucks Wean.
•
_ Other portions have heen*Planted with corn as a tir4t
crop. which yleided.thirtv bushels' of yellow flat corn.
and the second crop forty bushels. and • the third Cron.
treated iro pounds ofiraano. we are. enre no one would
estimate Adieu forty bushels per acre.
iThe reader will recollect that the writer is now speak
in_ of lauds perfectly h me. and which cnn ,earcely he con
xidefed in good arable tonflition.--rlinj
IT other cases thO corn crop oflast year *as followed
,with oats this season. not Yet threihtd..but willaverage.
.probably , forty to any hoop - els. Sweet potatoes,
.hean4.
melluno, audio fact. all vi,getableo. well as young
peach and other fruit trees planted this y ear. show very
plainly that this haw neglected tract Of 'land should re
main so no longer. and there'd now a strong probability
that it will not; for under the antptces or Mr. Landis. it
will be divided into ranail lots, with midi located to se
couimodate all=the enrveyor, is now busy at this 'work
—audall purchasers will he required to build • neat COM=
fortAiliebollAet, and either fence their lots in uniformity,
or aereo to tiro without fence, which would be prefers.'
Lie, by which radius aloud population will, be secured
who will establish churches, school., stores: mills. ma
chine shops and homes—homes of.Americati farmers. car
rounded by gardeus,'oechatds, fields and comforts of eh--
Hired life.
If anyone. from anrderangement of Imsinesa. is desir
ous of changing Maps:writhe for ur who is 'run any
cause desirous 61 find a new location and cheap tiume in
the country, and wlitinuty read and believe what we have
truly *tat eti, he will do welt togs and see for himself what
may be seen within a two Louis rideor_
SOLOS REMIINSG,tN'.
QTeat Bend-Sein.mary,,
AT GREAT BEND SUSQI COUNTY, PA.
.
• •
!rue es 5i.232.323.0:- we,i-m OF THIS
SCHOOL -WILL OPEN ON. Monday,'" Nay
19th, 1882, and continue. ELEVENIWEEIIB,
under the direction of R. CUSHMAN, Ili principal. The
course of instruction twill the brimehes,is thorough and
practical. A thorough preparation given to young unai
desiring to enter College.
A teachers class will he organilied at the commence
ment of the term, for ihe more full training of Won
wishing to teach; and assistance rendered them in pro
curing situations for the summer:: This class will re-,
...Ice Instruction on Vim theory Arid practice of teaching,
ono Ittnir each dar,'"u4hare 14014 meetings orn
. 3b In two.
weeks. , • . •
ireacou./*tr•
R. C1T5R31AN,....:.,
HON. S. B. CHASE" A. It., Bletructor in Greek; Lat
to and Gorman. • • ,
MSS A. IL GREEN. Teacher of Primaiy DepArment.:
MISS'SIATTIEJ.*ORANUE,Teacher of manic pu Piano
•
. Terms of Thition. •
Primary Department.per quartermt eleven weeks, $550
Common Branches, '• •• '• 3 lit
Higher English and-Mathematics do.. 5 00
Natural Sciences ' do., -00
Isuagrtages. Ancient or moderndo., t 1, 8 Ott
Teachers Normal Class '1 . d0.,„„1t-.50
510.1 c on Piano do., 18 on,
Use of Piano
do., 3703
The higherbranebos Include the lower, thus: $8 00 per
quarter covers all branches named, above, except teach,
are class and music on piano.
Bost4 cap be o 'Paned-with furnished rooms' at. froth
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Till, Institution. sahleft was established In 11344, and
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molt succsafal Xerchants and Itnaltiess /den -ot :our
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. . PRINCIPAL;
• 'ICTIIVMM.B.ogLIVD.
TO A LI/ wANTzlifa rAznir;
New Settlement,of Vinelend.
A -REMEDY FOR lIARD ,
A -Aire Oppottnniti.in the BeatXarkat, at¢
Delightful and Healthful Climate in tha`
ion. Only thistyir.iles south otPhila
delphia, on a 'railroad ;• being , as
rich, heavy ooil, and highly
• productive vbeit land; Amongst
the beat in the Garden State orNentlersay,
•
tr:bIsTSIST,S of 'lO.OOO :ter,* of GOOD land.dlttded
to farm' ut dttrerent tlzet• to outt the purchaser—fro
acret , end nputntlit'•—t.td fe pull at the, rote of from Vl'
teen to IN tittv dollat, per acre for the farm land, val.
ale tne-tourt6 crish.a nit the belar.re by tittarter.;trarti. L
utthAegal iuterest, within the term of furor
•
mimr.w. • esci - xx.
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great trirt.a richt:Lie loam.sultable tor IV/WM.6w..
end Potutocr-, also a ,Inrk and rich sandy loam, sulto,b,
for corn, sweet qua:doe+. ti/hAcci/: all kinds of tivetab).,
and root aopr; and ttle,grkxt variety of fruit, snrb aR
grapes. pear - s,pe,talue. a prict.t.:+, Nectarines. blat k r -
ries. melouibnd Whet Ind ts: be,t ailapted totter
delphia and New York"titrkits. In respect to the Foit
and crops therecan lie nornistake. AP Vl.ltOrd tan em.a,.
ine both. and none_are - expected k• buy before soduthr.
and finding these,atatements- correct—ntider three di
citim-tanc,.s. unless three statements were coned. tber u •
would-he souse b 4 their beim. made. It le considered
The "Best Fruit Soil in the Union.
Itohimen.• Eon., of the New Turk
Trib , me, and the well known ngrienltnritt. R ills m Par
ry. of Cinnaminson, New Jereey,which will be furnlalo4
ruqulrere.l /
•i~ri.r: MgßS~'r.
Ey hiOlting 01 era map the perceive that ti
enjoys the market in Union, and bae dtrectevem-
IC.lti4/11 with New York and Philedelphistaies a deg,
being. only thirty-two tulle' , from the latter. Produce la
this market briny double the price that it does in loca•
tiond distant from the cities. In this location It ..n be
put into the market the Came morning it ie gathered. sun
for what the fanner sells he , eta the lughest price; t Ws:
groceries and other articles be purchases be „Tets at ti
lowest price .. In - the l4'.est. what he sells brings Itho • a
Ott:111ft, but for whathe blip' he pays two piker. la
locatin herr the settlefhas many other hdrantages. Ile
withmw-few hours. he railroad. of all (he great•
eltb
of New 'England anti the' !diddle Stater. , Ile 1e near his
old friends:Lod associations. • Ile has school for hliehll
dren, divine service, and all the advautagirs of civil:ea
don, and he is near a large city.
" • 'Pxx -CIAIIICILALTICI •
Ie delightful the wintere being 'raluhriens and opt+.
whilst the summers are no wanner than In the Nonb,--
Tlw location le upon the line of 'latitude with northrits
PEI:MONA WANTING • CHANGE HP CLIMATE /Da HEALTH,
would be much benefit ted In Vineland. Themildness of
the climate and its bracing influence. makes It -excenstit
for all pulinmary gfrieliosic drpfprie gearreif sfeat&-
ty. Visltora will notice a diferenre in few dap. CAI
andferers are urakhoern
Conveniences at nand.
'Winding material Is plenty. Pleb and oysters are,
plentiful and elteap.
isitors must Vexpect, however, to aces new place.. '
Why the Property line not Been Settled Iffe. ,
• - fore.
This question the der naturally asks. It Isthmus:o
it hastwft,, n held in • tract* brfentllles not disposed •
to yell, and bein g Wit out railroad facilitleathey had few
induct:dente. 'the railroad bdi NM. been opened Quo'
the property this reason. for the first time.
Visitor+ areyhown over theland in a carriage, tree or
•expenst, awl *Corded thou and opportunity fur thorougla
invextigation. Those who come with a view. to acute,
should bringmoney to secure their- pnreharcy, as !hea
th/as are not held upon refusal..
Tun SArEt•T Tutu IN UMW TIMM., 11.471, P•Oplill have
been thrown out of employment or business, • and poi,.
eSB - 60111t, little mean: or ;.mall incomes, is toilet( /Ana
selreen home. They can buya piece 01 land at a =all
price; and earn more than wages in Improving It, nett
when it IA tttale It is a certain Independence and no lora .
A few acres in fruit hem:swill insure a comfortable Hy
tag. Thu laud Caput down to hard-time prices. and all
Impra ementt can be made at-s . cheaper rate than most •
env other time. -
The wintre tract: with elx miles front on the railroad, Is
being laid out with flue and *Radians Inman, with a
town In the centre — live acre lota In the tuirn gullet - from;
$l5O to $OOO ; two and a-half acre lots, at hong feet° 1 1 120
and town t o 50 feet front be 150 feet derbon Stse—nay.-
able onwbalf climb sod the bilanee winds awn , . Ti h.
only upon farms of twenty acne, or more. thattotryeent
time le given. - , , .
TO MANUFACTURERS, the town afords a fie ores.
Jug for the.SllOE manufacturing tasimea, and other is
ticle6, being near Philadelphia, and the *DUOS
country has a large population, which affords a 1 1 41 1
market. ,
•
This settlement. in the conrec of - several yesia, frill be
one of the most beettfat placea.fu the country, and Mout
agreeable for a retidence.
Ulu Intended to ulakelt a - Vine and Trutt growing'
country. av tides culture tv the inoat- profitable the
beat adapted to the tuarket. Every advantage mid ear
ventenee for the settler* , will be Introduced which vrittin.
euro the prtrsperity of the place. The bard t.1131t0
out the country will - be an advantage to the segment.
OP It coronets .people to resort to agriculture for • liv.
Ina.
Large llelam of PeOre are porehaeing. and people
who desire the best-luca crn ebould visit the place at uses.
loiprovt.ii Land le OM for gale.
TlMBER.Lindbut be homed wit% or withoet tim
ber. • Thoillmber at market valuation.
The Title Ip. italaPotable. Warrantee deeds given,
clear of ell inemanutee, When the mower is paid.
Boarding anteetdeuces at hand:
Lettere promtolr enewered, sad report' , of row.
Won mid Watt. Parry scut, together with. the —Vheented
•
Ron to to the land i—LeavelTalutit ...nett wharf. Pkile
delplola. at 3 !o'clock, .1. 3/.. and fP. N... rank , * Orr*
nboinid be a roan •e of boar) nor Vineland; on the Glare,
born' end Millyflie Railroad. %lira pre testa the cats
at Vineland Station, Plat opened. inquire ter
LANDIS, rbstaseuter.
• Poinder of the Map,:
- VlNelt.lo.ll P. 0., Cumberland county N. .T.
h. B.—There IS & change lit tare at Olareberee. oo
b o w are uleyarpera melte ears front Nate York and' Phi%
itaielpbla to ‘lueland. inquiring your bailsman. deptira.
tton.
Jannst7 1382.-1141 •
Ths Coaaressia Hi and lttperiettee of a *La •
wand,. Itailishild fOr the ban edtand If a warping aad
catitioll to young glen who audit Isom Nerroue Debility.
pretuatord Decay, de supplying at.the same the means
fietestra; "Drone :who baa cured himself. afteishtditg
put to great per through medical imposition mid
quaker,. "ry en , Npvitz a-post naid.stddretuted eneelone
giggle conies Inal. he- hit of the author.. NATHANIEL
.xanAnt, Hinge Co. N. Y. IuthISIY,
Ilopica- AND FRODIICTIVE 'FARM Ia.VDEE YOU
!AT tv.44tty•two Poutb VbilsdAlphia. YOU
Shy Oc; tla illtge of ' 11 .740L .Sere 3ft And .c.:4410#
`for 17n1 • •
;,Evo ad ortjseZAct.; Slnelz11.1: