The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 15, 1862, Image 3

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    NEW FIRM.
BALDWIN 4 ALLEN
StTCCESSOViTO
ALLEN, MANS & CO.,
Under Montrose Deinocrat Office,
IRE RECEIVING .
A Fresh Ground Western FLOUR
eve ry (;) days, which We Warriutt to glee satisfaction
as any in market; If not good returned at our expense.
Feed, - and .Buckciheat = Fleur,
SALT AND PORK,I,
By TUE LOAD, 13/iRREL on POUNA
HAMS, [Sugar Curedt
Dried Beef,
Smoked Halibut,
Drips and Syrups,
Molasses and. Sugars,
TEAS, . COat.ENE, • SPICES,
iiItOI34IIS,AND NAILS,
which ** . e oiler for Sala at Low PdceL for IiRADY PAY
ONLY. , Montrose, July 9,.1982
Auditor's -
Notioe. ,
Waiter G. Sterling, j In Spsgurtianna County Comnion
„ es. ; Pleas 216, April Term. 1861.
Wm. Hartley. ••
Mllfi subse'riber. an Auditor appointed by the Court to
t make distribution of the proceeds of-theSheritirs sale
ir. the above entitled Ca.e,a rit ong the lien creditoris.hereby
given notice that he will attend to the duties - of his an
pointment at his office In Montrose.-on Tuesday. August
rob. ISM at I (kick. p. in.. at which time all persons in
terested will presentthelrclaimi rife deUirred fromcout
ing In upon said fund. -
--Jyls4sr_ TURRELL . , Auditor.
cta
(NAME into tbo ludo:gun of the'iubseelter,
) about June 16th, a black yearling Helfer.
The owner is requested to prove, preyertj,
pay chargt. and take her away.
Forest lake, July Oth, 1X11.: - -3w) JOHN SLYTER.
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CEV1.1.ti1.0032.
-line public arc hereq cautioned against pnrchasing
a Judgment Note given by the underekmed to A.
.bright Dunhum, about two ream ago, for Ten Dollars,
s.kl n tc baring been .paid be me.
• D; W. ItUNTSMAN.,
Rash. Jane 271 b, , •
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Ekecutors'!Notice• ..
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N.r.ut is 'hereby given to all persons - having de.
man& Ilglintt the estate of 13 MIAMIN T. CASE,
Irate of the borough of 3fontroe',-„ deed. that the same
rnu.t be presented to the undersigned for settlement.
:Lad all persons indebted to salt estate arc requested to
make immediate payment. I
...
- lIENJ. CASE, . - FlaecutOra.
. - P. A. CASE,
Ylontrose, July 8,. ISSI. .61 - :
•
Executor 4! Sale'.
0 rICE is hereby given OA 1 pursuance of an order
of the-Orphan'a Court of Su queltantia county to us
detected. we will expose to•publi sale by rendue, at the.'
court,tiouso; to the borough of .3 ontrose. on'
Saturday, the 91/u d y of August,
r ext. at I o'clock, p. m.. the NI, 'tar described piece or
parcel of land. Late the estate of *right. Green. , dee'd. to
:—'• tnat cmain Piece or dared of land situate in
t.,rnship of Lau . ..silk, (now Franklin.) Susquehanna
r. , unty, Per3l.4Vivauli s known add distinguished as lot
IN . : on Kirby el:aw's tract. being and lying for one
blindred *ere!' more or Ices." . geepting ther.lrarn, 8
71 -re+ and 79 het, now in pos . slon of Janice Town
and !yin.: on the sect ci eof the mid minim , :
the F - ankl!n rend teethe St Ake creek road. as will
ktily appear by rerrrenre t. .the deed for the..awe
f Stir caid Executor,md Wm Green. residuary elect=
the said l'owniend dated . : 7th. January. ISM. and
ttrded. itt the Itecorthtet , tdnee
Used Boni: Ntt. tr. 4, patter. acti
.r edvarti,ted , t !: sold there
ltrrt,"atte wagon-hoagie, a bi i
erch•trrla. • • I
made known on d.
ILLTAN
lIUFUS T
'Steel Pens St
BY S. DE WI
c_i - 2T) -- _..- , :,?. EP,P,ODTIYi , . 7 I: PEIV's., .
lITAIIRANTED not to corrodi In any Ink. Each pen
TV as ditrable.aa a elozeli stee pens. As they do hilt
.- irrode, they 011 l not . ~.,--et she i and stick in the paper
e steel pens, bet will ::ids o er the paper smoothly
I.ke a gold pen. 1 hal e apiiii!n” d
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ABEL TUllltr-LI. Sole Agent,
the sele.of Ilier&pene In Siisoluehanna eoubtv. Price.
.t; •i.i is.r ;tress--50 cent,' per doz .11-5. cents each. Zest
lenth pre-peldhr the sgent. 01 receipt or price and one
; Q .-hen:, slanipf The irmle sup; :ell St 'a reasonable die
•• ant". Ali of tlArn. 1, , tite•e nc.r.• 7orroslve.relis inn:tribe
..4i . !: -. ev.ed to ABEL TURItgI..L. lontroee, Ili., who-will
rlisit iheni'at the lowest. prices.
,'. Lily z.,, 1 rtel.
To Me Nerconsior both re
retirtql C.ergymon
in n Sew dap , . after many
)- , v;::iuz to sp.igt others by EV
•envelope. a
• - Direct to BEN. JOHN .31
et, Brooklyn. N. Y.
The eqnlesidana and E.l
Published for the booefil
ra lion to young weu who eu
;went 'tore Decay..trc.: supply'.
self. Core. By one who hue c
to great .erpruse through
,i•larkery. • y enclosing a post
-stele copies may lie .had oath
NI Bedford, King!
THE OLD R
But New Pr
rzIHE underslved. au ean'erlen
1. ine*s, would inform the chi
that he has taken the 14
rit••• Mor:ht; better known us
I, the basement of Searle's Holt
business and sharp razors he
pat rona;e.
N. 11 —ladles' and Gentlemen
test and neatest City etykat.
Moutroie, Ja . l3 - 134 1862.
.WLMIATxww
To England,lrelan
•
4 DRAILIX'BELUSSOS'S
pound and upward. ' pays
town. or EngLuid. Ireland and .
WM. 8.. COOP
j 1 il-'~O
"IhiquesUmambly the best
kind in the
I . = .r.'lo --;A. .j
NEW MONTHLY
The volumes humid constltul
ibcellaneoui mitcling ruch a'
eompama In any ether pub!
our noLice.!--(134 Atoll Conrie,
The most popular Monthly I
We must refer in terms of pal
- tried excellences of Baur.=
v.ta a monthly circulation of
a,ae page* are to be foand tui
general reading tattle day.l
au evidence t 1 the "American /
:t hat. acquired i. merited.
f 74.1 paged of reading matte
ith good tvoorl-cnta: and I
monthly mid the mote
1 , ,,,aed 'with the beat fent:ire.
h:lr It great power in the dito-orr
I. t -rat ure.—Tnvoimn'. Gpide
in Europe or A
ha'. half 71.3 Many Tendert.:
roue ha. received - eo large a tti
cultivated Ga.eaa. that deli;
elevatitur periodic
, lagazine of the day.
::::htful companion. ni
1 - . cud, than Ilarper't,
The Magixtue may . lteohtalued o Dookteltrra.rerlott
ur from the Pahliehers at Toast: DOLLARS a
. 'Jr TirEriT•FIVE u Nu. Cher. -The eemi-atma-
...
olutnev, ae completed, neatly bound ip cloth. are
, '''''''`l at Two Dollars each: and muslin cheers arc fern
'', 1 to those who tylh their haelt numbers uniformly.
), \ d. at trz cents each. TsTeLly-14rce Volumes.are
I, 4 r.adr , bound in cloth. and thin -lp italfctlf..
':'l , l'obil,,,hcnr will supply Sweimen NOLPhent iti/P.
u
:7--!3 to:trent!. and Foi.tmat.tere.land will raidie / hura/
, L"nazeteentt. ititiLthetu fin' eituttl*tingthe 1110razinta—
,p..-, St it rho supply Chiba of Two', Per,one at Fiv,14141-
. 1 -
ao- . yt-ur. Cr Pi+ e- l'cc.ons at tall Dollan4. Clergymen
..i„Terthor,- supplied atTwil °Mr. a year. ~
lbrpeei, agitate and Harp r,4'4lVeekly. Inc year, ir.t.
Toe 'Nladazine weighs over • vcii. and ant over eight
~,,,.. k The paStACe on each nu ther. which must la:
I<-' , : quarterly. tn advance at t -office where the Maga
i:::- i, rebelved, le Three Ceutg . l
11.1131 4 .1i1t it. ItROTHEREI.
• Fran lialbiluare. New-York.
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Auditor's Notice. ' !.....,
II': 1 S 4co.d of ('ctn. Mes a
:f ‘' -. :S a:,.?qn r 'l 'i o i t ' tt l iT„ ° z l rs ed udi .110 mule diPirilnittorof
LI, f , ocl now id the hands of th • SOL:riff of saki Comity,
.r . .; n. 2: tf mu Mu salt:ape:l4in , 1.10 , 'Wte of .ILlEll's ACM.
1 ~. i.i 41 i uald I.U . the entiet , of rai apisAu talent. at unY Pelee
, a 3touire, un Saturday; Aar st '4. IR'd,at I o'clock,
I, in., wheal/II park's' having. , t ..s will prripent barn
or be foruvtr barrnd from comJ sf i upon said fund. '- .
jet: i 4 rit.i.N ; It-t,SE.II, Audit o r.
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RIGS. W. WED. •.-
I • i ad . whiti:!.k.
r.',-',OttC44 VPrke PLI4°.JI K II IIII D. 4ABX a ni
. : .1;a-rat/dm Werehomo 3J: . Circler of Mb $ ,
to. re, S. PhadolaPithi,' XXV Mb, RA .--em
.
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S. - 2...Pettin ilt & Co., • !., - •
lc , . 37 PARR ROW, Noir iYork. int 6. Rate Ftriri.
-1 1t.,.i0n, r..re our agent,. for the,Moistross ArmorrEl4 to
• r.• .- ,-2! ita, and urn authorised tog take suivernecoonto
'''' ' .4. ;"""Ptitt;it for on ift onf low it tarn, • ,
321 1:FLaMa: 1= L I : r20 ,
Don't br.gitt ivWstbe.RUNat
TIE -lint PirSllo,7
'-N.44V-:ac6;(icor,i.
OLD and YOUNG, hlCli end Poo it. GAY And Fest Ire,
ate hourly seen tuehlng onward to the -
• HEAD OF. NAVIGATION,. •
All eager to be Puppllett tram the eholio and CxtOnsive
eduction to beteund
AT TYLER'S. STURL.
wortment or r/4`3",13-fCioclogibe‘t 'cm
all, and u 'for-choice,
arEI:CICIEEI.X.IOIB,
iza 9 and loc Sugar, ST, Rice; Coffee, andTobacco,—
won/am inadeguale.they are Tu.. • It is.uselOs to men
tion the Two thousand et ono thing& of which a Cuff supply
is kept constantlyait the" Maim! store in torts. A Qom
tinuation of calf* is earnestiv desired. and if there are
any m unfortunato as notto Imre/mold VIZ place, your
friend and neighbor will tell you the
'FIRST STORE BELOW .TARBELUS , :HOTEL,
and Qppa,riie—the KE I S DATE, I=
where 50 percent- has ceased to be. -We are Miund tole;
people ilvo—an4 live. firing along your Butler £4O,
liago, Ostr. nosh; Cori.. and daunt' any thlis i g vlie you
du set want, and get value received . •
•
lb- Please do n't leave the abore mcntionedeartieles
at lainne;for our rule won't permit us to wait; ••• till you
come up aimin..7„, ' -
Shakers—Anew tot of white and colored , 111 g Iler
ju2..s opened. . •
t 43(PS tt2 all kinds: and axing" . for burning Kerosene
now ready and verycheap. Best herosene, - chesper than
daylight: also Freolk.Burning Fluid , Campheni, Sperm,
Adamantine.and Candler,kept constantly on hand
• v. 0 7 - A new supply of RATS and CAPS.
W t r t./TS and'
ES. Stone Ittlft Wooden Wars. Brooms,. Brushes .
of all sorts. Yankee Notions dal] rarietles Perfumery,
and Toilet Soap. Olcate of Roses foectiappedidinde,-best
thing in use,ete...,tc.; all of which will be sqld tor the
pay down, as the times demand, by
%as T I VILAVItte
TO DAIR TILEY.-1 am forwarding BUTTER to N.
York, on terms id commission that will cult Call
and inquire, and look at my dairy mitt, in Sacks of all si
zes. as good as can be Idund in town,
Montrose May 25th:. • lIENRY C. tYLER.
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PE MD PEACE PRICES I
PEACE APPROACHING.
Large. Lines of PRICES. Conquejed and
Reduced!
—NEW MILORD, PA., , -4
. Is - ret:eteing, for Spring supplies, new andlint stocks of
CHOICE
. .
:DRY GOODS, catocEßlE:s, -
. CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
PAINTS, LAMP,' AND
• LINSEED OILS,
BENZOLE,
• • CARPETINGS,' . .
• FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS,
WALT; Paper, Winslow SHADES,
HATS-and CAPS, B-ooTs and SHOES,
1
CLOCKS,
Incltsltng,asnsunl,fup rorieties of the ino•
• • : • styles of
LADIES' DRESS GOOP.
SHAWLS, • -
BON NETS, 'HHIONS, PLOW
s,c., itc., ACC.,
which he wilt sell on the taoAt laconthir
,f Susquehanna county,
nt1:199. On which premr
ie one dw.el!ina•h,usc,
clan:1101.410p, nnd'..two
•
: ( TT II
I L EE E 2 : ; • Eifel:lloM
or to
PROMPT TIME BUYER
& Salt, constantly °
perseded
• •
1 11 , 1!i t S ti n t r v tir r ilnrtiliv:c. now retgrncd twin
SPRING STOCK O.T . GOI
tc which they 'would respectfully - call the attention of
their cu.tomers., Their assortment to now CODilphle and
ni Un:eful and ornamental. We have/taken par•
tiCalar pains to (elect 111 the ::(7. — Ne..v Patterns out this
Sorinz. and think wt, can. without doubt, plcfee in both
Style. Quality. and Price. We have a large st‘ick of
English, American and Swiss iatches,
. (Gold and Sliver : liontingend Open Face,)
from.the cheapest up try the beet, A very full{ relic& of
SILVER \V I.IIE
warranted n. good as 430423. Also. 1 1
FINE GOLD
in every Qatiety. Also, 1
Plated Jewelry, Fancy Oroods,
Brushes, Shell Combs'. -
1 very fine variety of • •
•
• • ' s
Plated - Goods, Very Lqw.
Tea Trays, • • Clocks.
' Brittania Ware.
All kinds of Wonted. Tidy, Netting, Sewini..and other
IVelienielpSaale .
Thermoinciere; Wad* Guitar; an 4 Baas Viol
Strings; a nice lot of Fans ; Table and pocket
, Cutlery, Scissom. &c. I
'arThe above Goods haying been ptirchar+d for cash,
will 'be mildat very low prices. Please call and examine
onr Gofxls. and ire arc confident we can plesete you.
3317.11.2%113 ;as'
No. 2 Odd Yellows Ilan, Binghamton.
a. DE WOLF.
ring Dern retttoird to
lyecru °Tare:lt tnifferiug,
ding (fire) on r,,ipt oT
py of the prtomriptlon
tat, Fulton
14m re.je.l7
perlieneo of an lan
nod av a 'warning arida
from Nervous Debility,
!mitt the fame the means
d himcclf, after being
edical imposition aad
iddief•ed envelope
author. NATHANIEL
Co. N. Y.
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31: SIIOIII,
I I I
.przetor,
I
. workman at the buu•
e • e of Montrose and el
on formerly occupied he
hi •• Laug hing ftsrber.'
i,esfi meritr,, ndhretricl ai V ra
nttron i
dresaed in the la-
AIX It STRATIIER.
Great Bend Seminary,
AT GREAT BEND; SUSQ'A COUNTY, PA.
axle;
nd Scotland.
RAFtS. in Puma' o'r one
Ile in all lbw •prluclpil
e. tland,for tale by
& Co.. BANKER/I.
The EPtaxirszeser ILlerzw‘. OF THIS
SCHOOL WILL QPEN ON Illondayi May
191 k, 1861, and continue ELEVEN VEEKS,
under the direction Grit. CCSIIMAN, as principal. The
course of instruction Mall the branehes.ls theirough and
practimil. A thorough preparation given to foung men
desiring to enter College.
A teachers class will be organized at the tiommence
mcut of the term. for the more fall trainink,nt those
wishing to teach: and aolstance rendered them In pro
curing-situations for the summer. This class will re
ocive betructiou on the theory and prnrtme or ttehing,
one holm each day, and hare public meetingio ce In two.
weeks..
FarcstaLlVy. •
R. cusTrnAN Pmt
dfuntruse, Ps
4aLmea .iVorrol the
o i l thenat , elvee a library
chnnot be found In the
fc Won that has.cume na
-1
the world.--IN. T. Qb-
HON. S. B. CI; ASE, A. 31., Inrtmetor in Omit, Lat
in and German.
REV. J. It IieCREARY, Chaplain and Licturer on
'moral ncleure.' '
. MISS A. - IL 'GREEN. Teacher of Primary Dment.
• MISS MATTIF. ORA.NGE.,Tanclier of ma nicon Plano
/1 1 ,7 to the high tone and
1.. laoatuct —a journSl
b ut 111%000 topiel.4-in
E. l p m of the thoice,4 light
Ve speak of title work
ef ple: and the popular-
Ith Nunits•r- contains
1 , , ptupriatrly 'linear:l
- dant:one* in itrelf the
Torino of Tuition. I •
Primary Departlnktt.per %an rter atter= WeAts, jk 3 DO
cpramoli firAnchcs. •• " •
Ithtoophtral litarterfr„
,f the daily journal! It
ini Ilan of a love of pure
.A.mencan Literature,
erica la co well known;
eill we may vafely fan'
eke Of 'ill/Min:WWl from
;
htlt 6 o a Mailthy, diverai
,re it the forerauet
'eons er had a more de.
N-3 more enterprieiag
tthedist Protestant.
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HigherEngli.h and Mathematics d 0. ,, . 500
Natural Sciences _ • . - do, I 700
• tangttagets. Ancient or modern do., , 8 00
Teachers Normal Chtsie , do.,. }' - 150
Mugic.ort Piano • I d 0,,, - 800
Use of Piano , • - ' • do.; I 200
The higher branches include the lower, thus ;t P. 00,per
'quarter corers all branches namediabotc, ex4eptteach
cra claim and music on piano.
Board can boo tamed with furnished room at from
42 13 to IP
.50per week—tights. wte.hlng and nel extra,
students wishing to board themiwires can Jibtain rooms
in the school buildinv by applying in season. '
-Uruat Bend. APril 24, 'Cig.—Yl , : -
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THE NEW-YORK WE Y-
A coxgrnr.i FAMILY AND B • 12% - r8,5
PAPER.
The chdapert and belt Weikly In A 'erica.
CONTAINS NEWS from all parts of the 'World, the
heist rrortr, of the Produce, GY11.117, and CattleTrfde,.
Dry Gootlinsul Honey trotrketzr
tO Dis'oryaniZE? : s. • ' ‘l'
• . Nora and goldh.
The Supporter"), the train,
The Constituteoh, and Laws;
Tr.illts - FOR' OXit YYIII7 i '
Twenty copies or upwards.. trt Tart . o caplyr,
'SUL Eight copies, Sto. Four c2p1%.54, Ttieo copies,
$5. Under three co r
more will be Mine
An extra copy tt
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Tbepady Journal
country. IP a rtutr
07 - Sper.iMen
pur
Editors and
To Common
restored to heeith
edy, after baying r
'affection,- and ibt
is anxious to yaake
=atm of care. .
•T 0 aff who desire ft, he _ . frONFESSIONS WITaitTETHENCE.OI . SUPTEREit.
H oe , wed ( r fte or cb , uvo , di ro di oo r Published as a warning, cud for the especial benefit
tog and using . the woe, which they will Owl 14 sers - eure of Yowl: Men. 101 l those who stiffer with Nereous.Debil.
for Coeimption t Asilarmaironchitis, de.„ Tba nal:object Itr. Loos of Moololl. ProovolofoD"O• itE;• 4 C,"' biSMe r
of the•advertiser byeeemor the prem . :mow u k *o c tal who has eared himself by simple MUMS. arm Wax pot
the stalled, eto% woa d tot oetoo tto e w hich hi eentoppori to greaterpenee and istearroAeoce..:the.tao "the A scot
to he in :Valuable. and hr. hopes every sufferers try hi? wortaleeaszedk,inespmerthedbylearuedvottors.l.
Teme t us it ' 14114):44 wain. Sod imay prove Mentos, I pie copies may be Lad of tile amber,' byeacieslag trpOtt. ,
Tar toi wishing thapfcaer.Aption will please Wrest!. _-. Pold 34 4. ,dloett4 woa t e _ •
Bee. =WOW .41. WIL.IOIt.. • • - Lawn:AT tog
lefe3:ll • ';
'Owe - County, risr Tea: . ierraa Greeepolot, Loup Isis:4;l 4 m York
AT. TYLER'S STORE.
CASII, PROD_UCK,
-.JOURNAL OE COMMERCE.
NEW GOODS.
JAMESHV:DE-WITE
•
ICYnow oto the public one of the most eitoike and
nd offer beet - selected etOck of . .
SPRlNG&sommircooos,
TIIIS
DRY GOODS.
A completc assortment of . . .
5:120.11t 2 • ipam , 3 Itt@Ot.t D "
DeLsines, Morirtiblqnct Dslisige, Poplins, Prints,;Bing
hams, Clockinr„A, &c. Denims, Stripe Skirtings, Ticks.
Brown and Illeschol binslins. White Goods. Tliwinels,
'lle. ' Balmoral Skirts fur Miturner•wesr, and HOSIERY
Greyer,' description. . ..., ~ • - ' .
• MEN'S WEAR.
CLOTHS. Black sod FancyCasainier; K 7. 'Jean. Satin
et, Coon:ode, and Tailor's Trimmings.. An unenres7
•tionable assortment-or 3IEICa,ts. ids Clervois,
3E3ctatis ib s9l.lla.poie, or all kinds.
, -
i." Gla . oooerleaw . .
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Brown And White Sugar. Syrup_and Molaucs, Tea..CWI%
ree, and - Essence' of Correa, Spice, Pepper, Saleratus,
,Maekerel, Smoked Banat, Coillish,-/raslre, -Brown a
Fancy Soaps. Also, prepared Potash, to make Soft Soap
with little trouble. ;In due, the variety always found in
grocery department.. . . .
•
.I: 2 betillates do - oils.
Linseed, Coal, and NVinter.straltted OILS, &tab,
Glass, Putty, lybite Lead and Zinc, Paint Brushes, le.
C) ci C)ER Y.
White Granite China, Rea! China, and Common Ware,
Cane for Preserving Fruits. •
Taarclvvaire.
IRON, Nails, sbovela. Hoes, Rakes, Forks. -&e. Also
a (Inc selection of CUTLERY AND. PLATED
WARE.
•
Basket's. Cradles. Children's Cabs,
Willow and Carriage etyle. YANKEE NOTIONB.Creck
cm Solo Lumber...W.lton Salt and Fine Table Salt. Co
ney Island white ..Bewaring Hand, &c. arc. &c.
A - Gancral Stock of Straw GOodo
Montrose, May 13,
GOOD NEWS !
GREAT COMMOTION
DRY GOODS,
'X"l=l.
JOHNI BULL Threatens WAR !
UNGLE SAM STANDS FIRM
Tics *the I_REzert.
10 DOES TDE - . 1 , 11:NI OF
t popular
61ittnibtrg,‘1ostithintin,
TIM 1:ISP, TN
DOMESTICKS,
eralF, (Ur
has put us on oar =Lard, and we - hare lately said in.& Ism(
stock, which enables us to"otfer to our customers. eani
on equally as good Cerms ao formerly, considering Ululate
rise.
i' hand
\en• Turk
AT THE STORES OP
45attenberg, uln (0.,
AT
Montrope s •Susq'a ComAty, Pan
9taira; New-York,
Bnaquehanna. Depot; Pa.
OUR FALL AND WINTER - STOCK
Is fpc•naroi.ete,
Weave detimnined not tn be outdone. either in prices or
qualities.—and we will endeavor to give our customers
all possible satisfaction. '
• I • - •
-CLOTHING;
in this branch our stock Is complete, .and wilt tin gold
lower. and mote tastefully finished than any .one-horse
establishment, or any four-burse concern this side of N.
York' City: Is able to offer or produce. We can assure the
public that ire constantly employ the best cutters and
workmen to make up our stock.
r3l'44rnientstnatle to order
rir'On thenhorietiototice
IV"A Good Fit warranted or no-atto- : •
FURNISHING GOODS:
A Greit Stock, contently kept, and,aold lower then the
lowest at
Q3nttrnb.z•g, )lo4titbaitni 6: qi,o's-
Montrose, Jaquary 1 , 5 t, 1852
THIS celebrated Black Thin( Homan Stallion stabds
this season At the 'Hotel' Stable of L. Searle in Mont
rose. Same* Co.. P. Ile wan Fired .by the original
V.ERISG.NT Black Haeric.• the sire of Ethan Allen,Laneet,
IlLack:Rshth.- Rip Van Winkle, Belle of Saratoga, Black
Ilswk Maid. Sherman Black Hawk. Heti Leg,Lady Esser,
Bohemian Girl. tilistek Hawk Pinto, Kate Taft,
Maid Itoact. Paul Cliffard. Trotting Childers. David Hill,
Oceota. and others of celebrity. For frill Pedigree inn
"Li..dsay's Book on. Morgan Horses," orlarga bills..
relms.—virteen dollars to Warrant. .
AI op Gore, May '
41. F. GRIFFITH.
tor.. 7 s Notice.
NOTICE is hcfehy given to all persona haring demands
against the estate of Patrick 3feGariu tato of Auburn
township,' deceased, that the same must be presented to
the undersigned for settlement, and all persons indebted
to said entLat.nte reverted to make immediate pifyment:
Auburn: May 5), its. JAB DONI i PS, Mo•r,
I NOW HEADY. '
PARSON • BROWNLOW'S
-WONDERFUL BOOK!
One Toinme• Containing nPwards 435 pager, 12en
perior.- 'EN:v . 3'4lov an excellent Steel Portrait. Le.—
Beautifully printed:on due white piper, and bandambely .
bound In muslin. Price $1 W. ' ' •
• ardent free, by return mall, on rcre►pt pf prIte.AIS
AGENTS •WANTED, -
In every C4IY. Town; Vllleue end County, to Nell tnte
thrill lox and rentarkabli , irork: a der ere
GEORGE W. mums, Pn hllrltrr
• IRS and (140 t:ttertnin street, lidiaddplda
I' TIIF:
Jr*SY . . 0 ,61, 1 1):agj
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29 ' 4 " 0 -"""' Court St
(r. A
Corner . (I Water St.
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niaghani. ton N. IC
Au Iminense,,Assortmeit of.
NEW SRIN! DRESS GOODS,
Of their. man Importation.
is
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'INURING th i c stay of one of arm In ADROPE„. we
II lave secured and are now offering to our mamas
and the public I n general. the tartest and handsomest se
lection of DRESS GOODS ever offered In this Village.
On account of the depression of tile Enron Markets
we are enabled to offer them at ,UNPARAU.ED LOW
PRICES, saviegour customers the Jobbers end Retailers
P r om Our Press Goodscomprise those Very Beautiful
styles, as - - • • •
Poplins, Mosambiques,
Deanas, • Shaliae, Assandrines.
• • Crones, • Brocade do •
Shepherd Plaids,. Saxony Baraged,
• . Challies, &c. • . • •
An Immense!stock' of the Weld, 'tyke of •
4.0.41..T.aX00311:10i
Good I:heath:lo, Bleached Musiii?e, and all lands of
•
X:I CO DICEI 2911T1C2 0.0 CI7:119 - 2
A great variety of . . .
• C7.16t/illllll and Ctuatisliesieri•cto,
For Alen and Doze *ear:
A good otts4troolit of the latest styles of
Xllll9 CIXACIALMEIES,
. I constantly . on hatid and manufactured
to order on short notice.
Embroideries, Laces. Dress 'Trimmings and everything
beluneing to the line of -
• I*Y. GOODS
always on pant, and sold cheaper than ever found In any
other place. An immense assoltmeut ofthe latest Myles:
of •
MILLINERY GOODS,
• •
for wholesale Ld retail trade, &twee, on hand.'
rlease call before putehaidng elsewhere and satisfy
,yourselvis of the above tweet
ii • . •
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TIMSCTEDTANN BEATELEIIS,
Na. 20 Court Stredt,
1 • Sign or the BEE arm.
Illnghimto, April 17, 1562. '
TURRELL
Now offer's for salp one of the largest
best 841ections of •
-0 • .
a
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Ever offe dip Susquehanna County; and.
probably; comprising the greatest VA
RIETY o'cluost different atiii.les of 'any
Store in the Northern part of Pennsylva
nia, and perhaps of the entire State. An
assortment is kept in about thirty differ
ent branches of trade, and •the selections
aft% madelfvom • about forty of • the best
Houses in New York, end; more than fif
ty Dealeris and Manufacturers out of New
York. A large proportion of the , Goods
arc bronght direct from the 3fanufiicturers,
thus insuring genuine art • les. Custom
ers on entering the Store ist not expect
to find eNerything in:sight,: but nearly ev
cry article wanted will , produced by
inquiry. 1 Some idea of the Stock may be
formed by the foll Owing . g neral, outline,
but euumeraticiu is impract able.
DRUG* AYLIPMF,DIC TES,
AlrD OILS,
D ''S STUFFS,
GROCifiIES,
LIQUORS,
. .
GLASS, WARE, •
urALL.and WINDOW PAP - ER,
JEWELRY,
' ISILVER-WARE,. •
PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS,
Arf usicm, INSTRUMENTS,
BRUSHES
AMER AN POCKET KNINES,
• TABLE- CUTLERY and •
I SILVER PLATED WARE
LAMPS,
• MATERIALS for, LIGHTS,
HARDWARE,
IBED CORDS,
-
STONE WARE,
DRY G !
ows, L • -
° MIRROR'S,
WIND WAND PICTURE qL.ASS.,-,
LITHOGRAPHS,
VARNISHES, , BIRD
.CAGES,
SPEtTACLES;..
WHIPS, &BASHES, BROOMS
GIUNS - PISTOLS • •
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A.NIMII3 MITI° • •
- I TOBACCO.
MEDICAL C SUROlCALlistruinents,
SAIT,I' • ,
SOAP. POTASH;
UMBRELLAS. .
PORCELALV TEETH,
In short 4 nearly every thing, to resterethe
sick, to please thetaste, to delight the eye,
to gratify the fancy,: and - abio. to oonduce
to the real and substantial ocunterts of life.
• •
The ittention of the public is respect
fully itnred to My stock of Goods; bought
exclusively for OASTt note; and will be
sold on 'the same principle for low prima.
BEL TURRELL
Montrose { 2 . kirq i itt, 1862.
Administrator's.: strator's.:Notioe:
Liirritlttaltalfll,l4.V'hil°l s „";tel Merl=
to the persona ludebte4 to raitt .r :vtato
are regnevt to make Immediate payment. and 'base
harlki ell' agalnet the same will prevent them to
Harkird, May ism, :set) V. CATWENTER.'
Administrator de &nit non.
Kola:o~~.'B_
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DANDELION: ' C O FFEE.
1
T-instm.thiii: made from thetert fan Coffoci'li
r.commended by notelet' ale "tpertor NM/Wm*
bawler, for Chaim' Deblllt7, DttlfleP e *l ti a t tl._" ll —lciu
dloordera.. Thousands who have Oten eenn.Poll to aoin•
goa the asiofeeffee will Its" ale W it b ir ol l u t ig ni =
' ea cell *Stains the *NOVI af"wo of
coffee. Priee,l9 smote. . . .. . ~
For oi r lo.. in
Montt. by: Abel -Tarroll.
KoLLocrs * tzvAk
..,.. ,A"'
' ite mrrestiklLlNGPOWlVlMOOli.fAiltntlaittitif;
_lttre. sad Ott:Mott Mold 'Ohm - pee It mats.
I Ullack#OTail_ _ ,0 , 11 1-31' ,zoixoe ,etemut,
• --. '-• Corn of roma soilamodusuasto, otilmlelphts.
' tilnyo Prtglibilla4 0 1 0 trfil , 3' ' 4 1 94 /4001.,-
. •
fRAIL;:goADs.'
~-amotioistooir
ERIt-R4ILWAY.-'
lift.NOE (*HOURS, tommenetnilkolday, May Si
C
lea Trains will legit Great Mend at about the tot
towing boom, At: < . • -
II -
NVEnTWAD BOVND. ..P.AthiCAND BOUND;
No'. 1, Bad° Es. %31 pall. No. 2. N.Y. EV 143 thin
No, 3, Ntzbt - F4. 1:17 A.M. N 0.4, Night's 2'4/ am
No. 3, Mall, at 3315 p.M. No. o,Bteambsa " 7:54 p.m
No. 7, Way, at ilkl3 a.M. No.lo, Way, at
_, - 4:311 part
No:17. Waylfrel`t,tes7p.ni. No.l.ll,tineinitti E5.4:17
No. 11; Ac'ore 0d'n.9:151, *4_ NoMI,Way Frelght,9:3o aid
Nos. 3 and 4 run every day. 1, * No. *ma Bnodars, but
doe* not run on Mondays!'- NO. 3of Etundapt, runs Ibro'
to lluNdo, but does not rota to Danktrk. No. Simusins.
orerolgbt at Moira. CP.'S MINO7' Geo.Bo9t.
. .
DiI.,I.II,IEST • .
The Passenger • Ten Otitis Companynow run to
and from Binghamton as Billows: -
L EAVE DINGBAIPPON iht.s a, al.; connecting at'
1
SCRANTOII with the Lick wins Bldemointrg Rail
Raid for Pittston, Wyoming Valley, li.lngsten and
Wilkmitarre ;at 1 • • -
TOPE, with .the Belvidere Bel/mitre Railroad for Phil
lipsburg, Trenton end Philadelphia; and at
J'ff'UNCTION, with tufa OA the• Central Railroad of N.
Jersey; for Elizatrethi, Newark, and New York. Also
for Easton, Bethlehem. !Allentown, Thoth Chunk,
Reading and lierriebtur; arriving at
NEW York-On, Phliad 13,110, and ilarrisbarg
. .•
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LRAVE NEWYCißEfietef Coarthiltdle. it * 00 1 1 .1 1 4 -
"Phllad'a, foot of Walinitlrt; at 6 torn:acting at .
(aCitANTON, selth L a c kitwiuna & Blbomalmargll.ll. for
sZ Pittston MyomineValley, Kingston and Wilkesbarre
. and arrive at BinghanSton . 7lClp. et., connecting With
Night Express %eat On the Eris Railway. and trains
leaving Binghamton demi, morning far Cortland, Ro
mer and Syracuse.. 1 -
This Roadpassn thk' the Lackeiranna Coal Field,
and the celebrated Iklaware Water Rapt - •
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN .
Marco Scranton for Great BOnd si 9:50 a. M.; connecting
at that. placewith Dal Rtpresa Weston the ERIS
RallWay, and tints !twining a direct connection with
Tratne on the Ringhainton & Syracuse Railroad;
Returning leive.4 Great Rend at till p. m, and arrives at
Scranton 6:30 p. m. I -1 • • ' • • •
• ' JOlll4 -BRISBIS, Superintendent. -
It. A. BERRY, Gen. l'itket Agt. - [Scranton, Pa.•
LaCkawinna
eVS and after April 7th,
as follows :
- • MOV,(It
• '
Leave Sennton.at.
Kingatern, at
" Rupet.
.• " - Danv r ille,
Arrive at Northumberhm
• - mpvt.,;a,-icoirna _
7 .
Leave Korthumberla ', I • 4.A0 p. m,
Danville; 5.10 Freight
, sll
" • Rupert, • ; .5.45 raesenger.
. " Kititaton„ 1 r. B.oo' Leave 1.45. p. in.
Arrive at Scr.tetton, - I I 9.00 p. in. ' 140
-
fe• Passenger train also ;leaves Kingston at 8.30 a. m.for
Scranton, to connect with train for New York. Return
ing, leavesi Scranton on arrival of train from New fork
at 4.15 p.m.
The Letekatnimcin awl plo g rashur g Railroad connects
;with the Delaware, Lacknwitnna and Western Railroad
at Scranton, for New York and intermediate points east.
At Rupert It conneeta with 'Catawlsaa Railroad, for
points both cart and West. I .
At Northltmberiand itteonhaets with the Philadelphia
and Erie, and Northernl Central Railroad. for pr late
west and south. • I I J 0111; PALLSLEY,Sup'I.II
J. C. WELLS, Gen..Tickq. Agent: •. . . ,
A CARD TO YOUNG tADIES AND - GISISTLEMEN.—
LS.. Tile gubscriber wil) vend (frea of charge) to all who
desire-it. the Recipe andl direction. for making a aimnle
Vevtable Balm. that will iti from two to eight days rem
ove Pimpien, lilotchee, TAN, PRE.- HIES. imllownexp.
it
. nnd Ail itunnritleA tmd r glincse of the Skim leaving the
gamh—anNature int endc ibahould bc—aoft, clear inuxnh
and beautiful. These d string the recipe, with hill in
vtructions, direction. nn I advice, will pletta call .on or
address (with return pcii :I.e.')
VIOS. P. CUAVMAN. Practical Chetitlet.
je9sittn \ , i 1631 Broadway, New York.
4RE3IEntFOIt TIMES, where people hero
been thrwin out ollbuilncic.and poccces come lit
tle meenc or smell tecomes,kto make thernicicet home.
(See adrerticement.in innether column. of the settle-
meet of Vineland.] \ s . '
MILLINERY ISci STRAW GOODS.
E have the pleas aid oraPnouncla,, ,, that %re an: 'now
AV
V prepared to offer., dt. oar \ old stand.' . '
Nor. 103, 105 and 10f,,NOrtla Second-at,
abpve Arch, , philadelphla,
a well %elected stuck of N .
MILLINERY d STRAW GOODS !..
•
every variety, of the test Importaions, and newest
and most fashionable ci ids.
Our Straw Department Will comprise every of Bonnets
Ilats, and.Trinrrnings lbe found in that line. of the ht:
test and most soprovcd tapes and stylm. Soliciticg an
early call or order. 1 ret alti„ apw
Yours, Ilespecthilly; . H. WAS .
SAPONIFIER
Tmade Into k..itchen i Grease can be
miaow. ACCAMPan* enc . o ood SO Y I By
Soap S WIT
a cup of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentee*,
Pen , Salt Mannfactnring -Company,
mhd tyke • i 27 Walnut et. Philadelphia.
• NATROPIA. COAL OIL. - • • .
WARRANTED ;ENPLOSIFE! civil to
any KEROSENE!
Why buy an explo,Fiv4 011; when a few cent! more per
gallon will turralth you ?OHL a:perfect 01.L7 .
Med° t/nly by
PENN7A SALT MANUFACTURING .COMPANY:,
121 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.,
March 6, WI. •
STAND B YOUR GUNS!
CROCKERY,
JEFF I p.AL.vrxesl.
WITII . 40 011!110D1OCKERS
• . -.•
Armed Wit
WITHIN 41iONTIIS-31XRCII OF
I.
WASHANGTONI
ase.a.irro= . 3iirti:Nesi
FALL NI WINTiR GOODS,
KTI,RILVEIOI ,
%Mar iikorestorks
aim&
G 11D RU
And with a plentifulUpply we Kaye purchased a large
stock Of -
STAPLE and F. I NCY:" DRY GOODS,
ii i
• GROCERIESI4: PROVISIONS,
HATSIA ND CAPS, .- . - : ;
• BOOTS AND SHOES...
.WALL PAPERVIWOODEN ARE,
COAL OlL,'anli, LAMPS,'
• . : ' YANKEE. NOTIONS
i • SKELETON SKIRTS, - • ,
' FLOUR,= SA T, FISH, -NAILS, '
PAINTS ND. OILS, : -
And 50,000 other arficles i too numerous to tnentioa,Which
will be mold at prlpes thlt will
Defy. Competttioni
Don't Forget The Place.
• But, If ion In 'taro ofyonr neighbon , for
• The Cheap Store,
,Thei itiitislabirdfrieet /oft to' •
HAYDEN :BROTHERS,
THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS,
IE fRICE" STORE!
ORIGINAL 0
•
PR OD U F, lihieels. rd Erehanye lay G o od*.
• - Cash - aid For tars.
.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
NEW MILFORD. November Mau 1901? •
Gold. Med Il Sal.ereetur::' ,
iti:D also. ottipr Ala of *lobed in mArketfOr MIA
by . ABU. ?I,IIIIIELL._
SOLDIERS' BOTINTY
...IPEINSIC,CIaSiTIIII, ;
AND ARREARS,OF PAY.
maz litclat bill sad Mks ofdeceiestiSOLDlVlS. IV
_Lavish Join
tO 4siss priseatot MA
=bin *4 4c e
3104 111 01P0 4 . 11 .V1 .
muse ~ Datown. .
nimmatrav ii irlcupsuoiliam- .....„
putireot.atMetb tbs. pritik4 - asill
Wale neasegrrnt s new, i ,_ •
_^, •
NostrosevYtteeflth t i .-r • ~ . ~, 1. 1 •11, lIVICSNLI., -
Bloomsbuig R. R.
^Passenger Trains wittran
:G . l :
.515 10.10 a: in;
8.80 Arrive 11:15 p.
. 8.40
CIS ' •
10.00 •
ES TIM DAY
lIUBBARfI' $
4 ,
VOR ONE Ott LIORSIVA,
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We arenow manufacturing this Celebrated .31()WER, arid dffer tbelit at lessonsble -
prices to the'Farmers of Susquehanna County. We do not hesitate-in saying that
for .use in this UNEVEN country, they aro - - ! • . - . • : .• • .
THE BEST MACHINE
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They be i ng so arranged ns to cut sinoothly in unCren, as *ell as even ground
S. H. SAYRE Sr, Brc's; Molatrpse,TEL
REPOT OF SOLON ROBINSON)!
OP THE NEW YORE TRIBUNE,
crux THE
VINELAND , ' SETTLEMENT.!
re" The following le - an extract from the report of
Solon Robinson, 'Keit., published in th e New York Tri- ;
Lunt, in reference to Vineland. All - persons can read I .
th - is report with interest. • • • .
Advantagei. of Farming near-Home—Vinelaiti—lie.
Marta upon great. Fertility—The 1
Cansti-hf Fertility—Amoritit. of Crops; Produced-1
Practical Evidence.
It is certainly one ofthe most extensive fertile tracts;
in tiff aimed! level position, and suitable condition for
pletteaut farming that we know of this eide of the west
ern
prairies. M e found come of thOuldest farms sopa
rently just as profitably productive u when first cleared
of forest fifty ore hbndred years ago. - •
The geologist would soon -discover the cause of this ;
continued fertility. The whole country. le a marine de
posit, and all through the teall_we rotted evidences of cal-
careous substances, generally in the form of indulatedi
ealcareons marl, showing manydistinet formaortincient
shella.pf the tertiary formation and this yearly Buret:nice ;
Is scattered all through tire coil, in a very comminuted
form, and in the exact eanditioninost easily assimilated
by such plants as the farmer desires to eullivate. ,
Marlein all its forms has been used to fertilize crops In:
Eughuid, from the time it was occupied by the humans; ,
end In 'Prance and Germany a Twirl bed is- eye eve! on
a valuable bed Of manure; the; can - be dng and carted .
and spread over the field.. Mow much more valuable then
it must be when found-already mixed through the .soil.
where new particles will be timed up and exposes, end •
transformed to the owner's use every time he stirs the
.earth. . .
Having then satisfied nar minde ith the canoe; they
•
will not be eketted with wonder at seeing Indubitable
idenee of fertility of a mil which Inner situations. hay-
lug the same general characteristics orat least appt•ame
cee, is entirely unrcumnerative except asps productive. .
lice! is promoted by artificial fertilization. • • _ '
A few words about -the quality and value of this land
fur cultivation. of which we have slime elms; proof, • •
Our fleet visit was to William Franklin
township, Gloaceeteeceuuty, who purchased come eight
miles north of Milville. about three yearly ago, fur the
purpose of eetabliehing alum mill, to - work. u , p the tam-.I
her into lumber, to send off by the new railroad. es well
a. thefirewood suit coal. for which he built a track a:
mile and a half long. • it., also furuishedalizteth miles of
the road widthties, and had _no doubt.' made the mill
profitable. though his main inject Nemeth' open a farm,
having become convinced that the soil was valnable for
.cultivation. In this he has not been disappointed, as
oolitic or his crops prove. For lir:Mance. the second time
of cropping. 304, bushels of pulatuee on one acre, wet;
60 cents a Lushel in the y ear, ncres",
Without manure.produced 3.56 bushels of owe. hr tare
field, the 'crop was potatoes. planted among the.
roots,- and yielded 75 bnehele. The potatoes were dug,
and wheat sown, and yielded If:beetle's ; and the stubble
turned under and sown to buckwheat which yielded 33: 2 -
bushels; and then the ground was sown to clover and
"timothy, which gave as a first crop 21i tons per at re. -
\The fertilizer,' applied to these crops were first, ashes
from clearings second, VA pound , ' of superphoephate
of lime ; third, te) pound. Peruvian guano; then 50 bush
els of elacked lithe has been spread upon the clover store
It was mowed, and turned in for wheat.
Mr. Wilson's growing crops. and the wheat stubble of
the Present season, all Indicate his land as productive ie
any part Of the State. • '
At Mary Ittir,row's, an old style Jersey woman farmer,
several miles tenth of Mr. WilSOD's.-We were so puttee
tarty struck with-the fine appearance of a field ofeorn,that
we stopped to inquire of th e hired man bow it was pro
duced. We found that the Land had been the year lint
one before In wheat. sown with Clover. andshis cut one
eeason. and Met spring plowed once, with - one ••ptor old
nag," and planted with corn. .
••Yes, but yonnumnred high, we suppose 17 . we said in-.
terrogat tuts-. and got his reply ;
-2, nal, you see, we couldn't done that ; 'cause- we
hadn't but forty-one horse loads altogether. for 23 acres,
and we wanted the, most met for the truck." • .
The truck consisted of beets, eiwrota, cablethe, encum
bers, melions, ac., and a very productive patch of Lima
beans, grown for marketing; Sc we \ were eatisfied that
the soil was not Infertile, even unaided bv.elover. -which
had fed the corn. becattie the "track pateh" hind nut been
elovered. and had been in calUva4ettiong - ,ennu;sh td oh
literate ensigns of the forest. - •
Onr next visit was'to the large farm of Aridrew..Sharp.
five miles north ofMillcilie,fromhalfto a mile east of
the railroad. and jest about In the centre of Vitieland.—
Mr. Sharp commenced work here in DeceMber,l3ss, up
on 210 scree. In less than three years he 'has got :Sit
acres cleared and In crops this season, all - weir Inclosed
and dividedinto several fields , . with cedar rail or pole
fence ; has built a two-story dwelling. about, thirty-six
or forty feet, and tismallerhouse for farm" laithrers, and
stable and granary; and' some other outbuildings. '
Considerable part of ties land waacleared for plow
at $9 dollars enure. and on some of It the first crop was
buckwheat, limed with 50 bushels in powder per acre.—
• This crop may be put In fronsJuly 4th to 20th, and yields
from twenty to thirty bushelsper acre, harvested in Nov
ember ;mben the land beinrrsowed with 150 poundi of
Peruvian guano and seeded with rye, yielded 13 to 15
bushels perste° and ten dollai•s worth of Straw. The
rye etnbble turned, after knocking eft a large growth of
oak eprouts.and dressed again with guano anti seeded
to wheat, gave 15 or 16 bushels; The crop which he was.
threshing while we were there promises more, of a very
plump grata, and the *trawl very heavy.
I
We went over the stubble nd found the clover and
timothy, from seed sowed last spring, on the wheat with
mit harrowing. looking as well as we ever saw it upon
any old cultivated farm, and with a little work done in
the winter to clear off some roots and rotten Menthe.
and setting ',takes to mark permanent ones, we will be
able to cut the crop, next year with'a mowing machine
and we will guarantee two tons per acre, lie Will give
the overpttelif hover:llns the estimate.
Part of the land was planted with potatoes for . a first
crop, which yielded one hundred and twenty bushels per
acre. It Wel then limed with fifty bullet,' per sere, and
seededetith.wheat and clover. yielding an average of
over 15 bushels per acre, and the 'clOvernow looks beau
tiful.
Other portions have been planted with corn as a' first
crop, witch yielded thirty bushels of yellow flint corn •
and t he second/d rop forty be.shels , and the - third crop.
treated 150 po dapf guano. we are sure no one would
bell forty bushels per acre.
[Tile reader will recollect that the writer is now speak
ing of lands perfectlr-new, and which can scarcely be con
sidered in good arable coedit-tort—EDl
In other eases the corn crop allot year was followed
with oats this Peasell. not yet threshed, but will average,
probably forty thrifty bushels. - Sweet potatoes, benne',
menus, audio fact-, all vegetables, is well as. yonng
' peach-sod other fruit thres_planted this y ear. show .very
' plainlylhat this long negiected tract of land should re.
main so no longer.. and there Is now a along probability
that it- will not ; for under the auspices of Mr. bindle, ft
wilt be divided into small lota, with roadelocated to ac
corritumbito surveyor is now buy nethis work
—and all purchasers will be required to build neat com
fortable houses. and either fence their lots in uniformity,
or agree to itvo without fence, which would .be prefers
hie, by which means_ a good population will be 'sabred
who will-establish c hurches, schools,' store', roille.-ma
• chine shops and homes shomes nf American-farmers. snrs
- rounded by gardens, orchards, fields and comforts of civ
ilized life. ..
If anyone, from anyderangement of business: is duir
ons of changing tile pnrthits for life, or who is iron any
muse desirauele find knee' location and cheap hourth
the cOuntry,Und who nay road and believe what we have
truly stated, ha will do well toga and see for hisueelf %that
may he seen within a two lioure.ride of l'hiladelehlas
SOLON ItouiNsci.v...
• .
•
.ABEL: TURRELL •
R now prepared Locum every met of SCROPVIii• lu
I
Country. and he boon. Remedy for nearly every 11
to whtoh Boob le heir. Mist tho .
GREAT MEDICINE ERIF OBIUDI
of ABEL TUltn t Ll4.and be availed of tbo bpsente dir
- • ?footrace, July w le6l. •
wattowirixlia
eplerald a/Outdate/41mA reeedtlre..Monlee.thadoi
1.-IbltrOofo..wkito etc. st..• Turrelti.
I
I HU M }in g ttCTIVI LZMAFItri i n
asOmSt4tiorjho l ,o,.,l444 tlimata, _ oc4cfcm
r.rvismetiiin.the piansy s . ~.1-... ' , :,:-. , , , ,;,...41. ,'-- • • '' •""
` : dif 44 04: 410 Ca. 3 44 1 V.1 11 .4. 71 . 4 .17 1. i '`,
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INER
NOW MADE;
CRITTENDEN'S
PHILADELPHIA GOBIDIERCIAL
•.- . : COLLEGV,
N.E.co it 'rner of 7th Chestnut Sts., -; PifiLADELPLIIA. .
Thu. ;floatation. which was established in 1844.- and -
Is now consequently In the eighteenth year of Its exist
ence. matubers among Its graduates, . hundreds of the
most successful Merchants and Business Men of oysr .
Country.
The object of the Institution Is if (aely to afford Tows'
meu facilities for thorough preparation-for business. •
The blanches taught are. Boott-keephag:as applicabi•
to the vnriuusflepartments of trade . : Penmanship, both
plain and ornamental; Commercial Law, 3Lathenuttles4
\aeiitatlon,CivilEngineering, Drawing, Phonotrspiiy.
and Modern Languages.
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'rite s ystem of instrection ii pecallar, no classes or set
lessons are made use of, but each student is taught
swthat he may cornmea:at any time, and at- _..,
' tend at;whatever hours are most convenient.'
• Catalogues are issued annually after the 15th of Ana%
containing name, of the Medea+ for the year, and fall
pnrticniare of tartan. fie.. nod may hel obtained at asp;
time by addressing the Principal.
In extensive accommodation, wide-spread reputation,
and.yal lengthy experience of the Principal, this Instlta
tiO7llllrerS facilities superior to any other in the copuCry.
fur t.loing men wishing to prepare for businete.andtmois•
' tan at the Panic tune .a Dipfoiti. which will prim II
recommendation for them to any Mercautfle Boise.;
lirCrittenden's Series of Treatises on ,
lag, IltrA' Inure widely clrcuiited Ciao spy other lioukort
I the subjeet.nre fa: ...Or at the. College.
S. iIUDGES I:RITTENDEN,
• . • Attorney-at-Lan,
Pr.rxmiss. -
lINT3OI-aII.:ND.
Io1i7; F) 4
New Settlement'of Vineland.:
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;1 REMEDY FOR lIARD
A Bare Opportunity in the Best Market, and.'
Daligktful aud Healthful Climate in the '
ion. Only thirty miles tooth of Pills
dolphin. on A. railroad ; being a - -
rich, heavy soil, and highly
productive mheat land ; Amongst
the boat in the Onrden Etats of iterslersey.
IT CONSISTS of 2i1,000 acres, nr GOOD land, divided
. to farms of different sit/lento snit the purchaser—frw
2U nereti mid upwartin—and Sw tinid nt the rate of from 111,
teen to twenty dollars per nem for the farm land, pays,
010' otte•fourth earh,and the balance by qtarterifterly
en
etallments, with legal interest, within the term of. four
yeare. • ,
TIECJEI 11314COlia
YR. in great part.a rich clay lotun.seltable for Mital.Orase
and Polataeg—alma dark . and rich sandy loam, Ignitable -
fur corn, sweet-potatoes. tobsono, all kinds of Tegetablse
And rdot grops, and the great variety of fruit, ouch is
grapes. peare. peachee, apricots Nectarines. blackber
rieo. melon. an.l other (ruin.. be;t adapted to thel Phila.
deiphia nee New York niorksts. In respect to the sea .
hod cieps thereon be no mistake. so visitors can aim
bdth. and none are expected to buy before PO doing,.:
and finding thee statbruents correct—under these tdr
comotancto. unless these statements were ernreet..tberly
would be mouse in their being made. It Is considered
The Best Fruit Soil in the Union.
[See report of S,ilou Rubinson. Esp y of ths New Tort
Tritqin , . and the well known . agriculturist. Willlatet las- •
rs, 0 'Cinnaminson, New Jerecy,whlch will be Buakist-41
-ingtdien•- . ) •
rp.IEEM .
Dy looking over a map the reader will perceive that It
enjoys the 14:at market in (he Union, Ind 'has direct eon-
muniqation with New York and Philadelphia tains/ay,
.belng'unly• thirtptwrimiles from the latter. -. Produce in
this Market brings double the price that it does in lees
tions distant from the cities. In this location it tan be
pet into the market the.saute morning It is gathered and
ter what the farmer sells tie get. the highest price; whilst
groceries and other articles lie purchases - he gets at the
lowest prim. lu the West, what he sells brings him • a
pittance, but for what he hays be pays two prices. . la •
locating here the settler has many otheradvantages. Ile •2.
is Within a few hours, by railroad. of all the great chins
of New England and - the Middle Stateit. He le near his
old frlimdraud associations. lie has school for lihrchil
&en, divine service, and,all the advantages of cloilloo
_
Lion, and bets near a large city. ! .
. wr3i3C 7 al Car.lX2lLLA. e irin • *
.
ie dellghrfult the winters -being ealubtiona and opee.
whits* therenumert are no unmet than in the
Thelocatlen Istvan the line Of hrtitude with northern
Virginia..' - • -
'l'imeoxe IVANrum A enAnnic or CIANATE rbs Staten.
-would, he roach benerlttt din Vineland. The mUdnetre or
-the cllinateand ite bracing influence, makes it exceliret
forpulnionary qffectione: dyspeprfa, or geamtlisbia :
ty. "Vieltere will notice a difference in a few dap. aillbe
and firers ore unknown. ' .
Conveniences; at Hand:
Bending materiel le plenty. Fish and syatent xis
plentllgland thirep., • „
Visitors tenet expect, howere - r, to area neer
' , .35h3 the Propertrban•not Been Settled Bij
fore. .
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if This, queetlen the reader untnrally sells.-It is headed
4 m.: ha. been held in is tracts by tatollits not dispoisd .
to sell; and being without railroad facilitice they had few
inducoments. The railroad has Just been - opened Ulm'
the property dile ee.ieop, for the first time,
Visitors nroehown over the land in a carriage, free' if
m:v
eine. anti afforded titer and opportunity for thoronefe
I inveetlgntluta, Those who come srith a view to •uettle.
I should bring money to eceurc theft pachanes, as 'loco- •
1 boos are not held upon iefueni... _
..' Turd:trusts Timm I'M HARD TIIILIt ' where people bare -
been thrown out of employment dr bneluess, and 1101.4. •
i er-s sotne lit tic mentos or entail incumes,ll %dart Nem
, 141'01 4 home. Thy ran buy a . piece ol land ate small
price, sad cats more than wages- In improving it.- and
wheu.ltie done it list certain Independence and sto lore.
A few acres in fruit teees will bear* a comfortable lie.
log, Theland isput down to . bard-time . mitts, and 4111
improreinante ran be made at a cheaper /VW' than meet.
sae other time. - '..
thult bole tract, with vii miles front on the Mims& is
being 141.1.unt with Brie and spacious aresees, with 11.
I town iwthe centre—Bee timeline in the town sell at frutis
randle4oo: Awo and a.half erre lots, at trod Pete SI.N
tonai 10ta.30 feet trout by ISO ferAdeep, at Sidi—pay
ahlv ono-half curb and the balance within a year. Is IS .
only upon (arum of twenty acne; or more:Hun fonrytets
time ie given. . - . • -
TO HANUYACTrItEItS, the town affords a One epee
lag fortke SHOP, man allicturing htteinets, and other an.
tielet..belog near 'Philadelebta. anti the '
attreouodire
country hair* large popelation. which .aillarda a good
I market.- .- .-
; ... Thiaeeltlemeut, In the coarse of pereral 'care, ertifise
1 one attic mostbeanttful places in the cuttuyy, sad htbst
alt-recable fur a rovidence.
I ' It la intended to 'make It a Vine and Prole.-growler
[ country, as tide . Mature Is the most Flrolitstderand the
i best adapted to the market. Every advantage- and roe- -
entwine ihr the settler,. will be introduttd which wilily
sore the prosperity intim place. 'The hard times tbro'.
out the country will he an advantage to the 'Mimeos. -
as it , nomptia people to mart 'to agriculture for a Ire."
inz.
... h t.: an d o rs tu t tex s o l l=l u c n er s t e r v ir d rc i ll i : i s t i t ilg i .
p igl e t people
.1 IWPreell :AA Is MIN _tarsals. .
•• TlNSER—landraw belought with or without Use=
h e r. ._ Ito TIRIIMIT Ai MillrliClk Va.1414/011. -
Ile Titic is itlflisPittaide. - • Warreataa deeds given,
1
, cleat nfall.incuratuance, when thato . asey is paid.
I , Boarding counliltDCl:ll at bard. ,___.. . . • .
._' •
Latere Promptly snewcred, and 'owns of. ike e i i rh- '
, inrcliAtuk.Win.. Parry sent,. tesethad. with the , " se
.1turt...i. , ...: . .
f Itnatitte 'helmet ....Litreo: illtehreistiAlisit• *HU'
Idelphta."s4loVark:A.....,ted I.l'. . *. ("42:ewahere,
stimidtmaAidadee arhaura few mdr, afire the Gies -
•-`. bors'azel hil"ellll,ta tiod VW:cot Whets leirelella ease
...Sweat Viplatid dLuet_
4.vry; . .. viler.
duds,
%hand , • • . '
• -, , r evade/el *seedier, •
'. , Netineuene P. n., vertittriaed Cedrly r, 7- - .