The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 29, 1862, Image 3

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_ :,Auditor's .. . - __ ,-,„ i 5 ft' ,t. I w iiiL.taitt e ~,,,.. 1:;,.. ,
Walteeti Sterling. I In Nusquenanns Ponta" Common , . 4lOll t. • R•f7 i tr , 4 „
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At le Ilartity . ittt I I I , .., 1
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MILE aebserther, an Auditor sppoluted ay thitOltotirkto lli E: itiothy iiiRE
1 mike distribution of Wit proceeds of the Sterift aide , ..
In theat3‘e entitled Olifyllmonv the lien &editore,hereby 9,
gia es notice that he will attend to the, duties of his au.
pointment at his office In Montrose. do Tuesday, August 1
eth leta. at 1 nclok. p.m- t at. which time all persofts In. , NEW GOODS
r.
te grit will preseut their Claileill or bodebarred frjt d at cum- s , t ,tt -
trig in upou said fund . 1-
iYIS 4w ' "r 1 1 .4 .. TUPRELLat 'tor .
- • turiEctitictiri.-u-t
T"Epublic are herehy cautioned [against t.urchasing
a Judgment Note given by the zunderrigned to. Al- .
bright Dunham, about two years ago, fur, rn Dollar/
said D to Laalcg bsca by
Rush. June 44th, 1884.-3 w. • •
$4O Wages 'Paid
$lOO l
To yell goods fur the ADA sts Srartim scuistr Coates:- I
NY. We will give a cotnmission bn all %totals sold bi
oar Agents, or pay wage, at from 2,40 to sloo pen
an I pay all necessary expenses..A child can learn to op-
Crate it by half an hones instruction:l It is equol lcronr
Family-Sewing Machin...in use, and twe have teauctit , hi
price to Fifteen Dollars. •
Each Machine is warranted for three_ rears.,
Addresat C. den. Agent.
July S, 'Ol . Detroit, .Michigan.
A RARE , CHANCEI!
For the Next 30 Days; Only.
TILE ENTIRE I .
SPRING. 1 - SUMMIER 'SACK
or „
DRY'ANDTPANCI(IOODS!
AS
MISCIIMANN -110T - 11illS •
to be "fared to the pub& ' • 3
AT - A LARGE . R DUCTPN.
The late not and beat namrtment of
D 2 -ItCOP2)4Z9
to the county, . .
In order to dispose. or theirlarge and beautifid stock of
all der..eriptlons of
DRESS GOODS,I SIMS,
girX.T..Bl3. t CiatcPTIEF: ', -
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r..'.X.) 1 '.A. - JErN..! 9
PELrEtsicoltei, . -
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- SUN MBRELLAS )
Mica,laxic.rzs/ 1314.1xt 1 as,a3O.abo.
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The under lit - tied offer thesclCouls at their well knotrn
'mad, the
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`Bee— --i.v 'f.. ." 2 - - . i hive.'
7 ot 7 :\
NS. 20 ii: .....:•!:•..).;413a0 . Court St.
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Corner -..- -'-: ''',".",..-.,',.. 11 1 Vat er St.
- 4 lAtt . R%%,: ;- - k 1 .1? ' -'' •
Illngllnm
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at a conniclerahte rodu-tiou oft oriiihnry low price, here,
with utioriiil ti nun., chanto In /11l thii,c . NA L:AM: v . , to
in Ike:, lt,ct Artiste.. 11.1VtiVk Imported 11110 , 1' al
Ntqt Stock onreiiioi , . o hilt in the galropootz - mtirketa..we
arc collOrd to offer i,nporior Ivdocymetaa. '
f;49 - Ditit't f.til to actin youfnolvos of thine bargains at
j
HIRSCHMANN BROTHERS,
No.. 20 court StroOt
Sizn or t e BEE im-s
33i1V - 454-MCALISIZI I
SLiodorrne /argrAi. And lOei.t alo.ortment of
BLACI(SI LKS,
that claim found this b ide of, Nol• York. Call and rn•
them at the .
]Bee-INTO.
No. 20; Curt Street.
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nin,hmi,... 3nly 17., n
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DissOliit,on. - .
Tul E co•partluerrh;p yemt4.l.• ,•4cif.t in:: b . emell .Pleil
Dcaus-A, Co. is 1.4:s clay 01--o,cd I,!. lubhatfun.
i ALL •:N t EANS .V .
The busines , will he coratitittetl t the old ftnral by
i BALDWIN A; LLES
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HERNIA. TRUSSES:
IMICE as,ortmetit; ateo,,lbalintittat tfttpprirters, and
a tariety of oil= artich,f of thi.-cla.x~ of g oods.
huh: by' 111.,E1,111:1atE4.L. Montrotte.
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HjEAVY. mrss PORK,
By the Birrrri . -, by - £n /d win e Allen,.
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IMPROVED P AT NT WHEEL
HORSE.... AKE
Moritro;c..lUly
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it n undersireed Imre for sale ht their 'top in' Bridge
water. 14 milu [rum Mutitrosi, belaw Searrs
Beaeli's.Pa:teOt Horse Rake. - -
It i.jmtt the thing for every karn4r.
Att) 9th, I IltF.A.C11k111:NS;1.1,
lirlerenci's—A.l.l - . Patric Kirby
L. C. Sin 4; I Isaac Conistock:
NEW iFIRM.
BALDIVINi Sc ALM\
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. , succEs i sol T TO
• ALLEN, -_DEANS _& C 0.,.
Under Montrose! Democrat Office,
,i 1
11 TIE. RECEIVIN G 1
Fresh- Groundi.Stern FLOUR
every 80 day', which wti uu ant to give'vatinfattion
Ju , any iu 'nutlet ; it not sand re rued at our experiae.
Feed, and Buelwheat Flour,
SALT AND PORK
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Br ill it; LOAD, BAII4-EL ox. POI7NII.
RAMS, [sa g o" Ctirt
Dried B eef, :. .!- •
ISinoked Halibut,
. Dripa and - Syrups; .
Molasses - and Sugars, - - : .
TE..I S. COFA',E.k, SPICES,
.i 3 I: 'OO2ll S, ..0" i r k "CAI LS,'
oirielt we offer fur sale at Loa 'Prices, fur READY- PAY
'ONLY. ontrose, July o,*
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Executbr§' Sale.
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1 1LTO rICE it Lereby given 'filet in puronanec of an order
jll of the Orphan's Court of So , nineltnua county to to
directed. we will expose to:public tale by t'endus,tit the
Court 7 houne. , ln the boron.h of 3lontrose, on
. Saturday, tkr : ith mat t of AliYa,tt, .
next, at I o'clock. p. nt,„ the follinving described piece or
i.are.el of land, late the smite of,Weight Creep, deed, to
wit:—" All that certain niche, ur !parent of, laud situate in
Ote township of Lawevilleti(oon , Franklin,) Susquehanna
,counts, Pennsylvania., known/ rat dittinttnished 'tts lot
dt
co. 111 on Kirby Law's l'act tieing and lying for one
hundred acres more or less."Excenting_therefront, s
acres and 79 perches., now in pu seosien of - James Town
tend, and 'Dog on the woat - ..uf the nut& ruflirior
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we the I' ankiln road to the • oakenreek rund.as will
4 1 1,
more fully appear by referhnee u the deed fur the mime
front the said Ex,cutore find 'Win. Green. residuary &wi
re., loth, ...tid Towasend - tiatedll7Ot Janolry , 1 8fir. IMO
recorded in, he. Iletxtrdeeti . oftlett of ittuquehrtnun County,
In Deed liohk No. Z, paged a 9. 1, httd 399. Ott which pram
lice adeertiNed to he tOldithert".lo one, thvelling-hutte.
one barn, one wattetv.housti, a
t ittekenott.lwhop, and two
orchord".
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Z.f.'. — Terms inade.knowt nu it, v"of i,ale,- ~,. .
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' - • WILLIAi i 1e.ift.'1,' E5 ;,,,,,,...
Iti'lf Ue ' UTTLE,
OLIZIC 3cr5h.4:4;2
-THE' OFFICIAL ' WAR mv._ •
-1• , .
Hazards Rail 1641 cind
_Military -. up of
the Southern ; Stul es . -
- e
Lluipm. the mast anthentir motrcet.. and tho Coast Snr
r eey, uti.:ravkl in the flineoi tity;e of Map . Making. It.
givep ~, recent and each reinabic fact. concerning all the
- Railroads. that the War Th. , ,t,„ ... .rtincnt iinmethatel‘ author.
Ized
It p lth ileAtioll.alltrdiatriblllOtl 1000 l'Urd6N. UMW:Ig
the (i..11.`r:1, , :11:d Crtion , .laillr Mr. Army.
A. It it , tilt ONLY MAP, that: ie authorized as Official,
It la the motilh•liahle and Authentic, %and:from its large
size-9: by .55 inelai-41nAe, , aa glance. t h e Principle
Place' , and all Strategic Innor, i.i .. en. :McClellan haft pc •
lrn owal the great ltephrtan sofit to his th letig Ovirtnent..
L
. : nwintitully COLOlMD.Pneelonly 41, to compete With
iut , :rtor maps. la - dath th•ic t•lik.. 1th44:4 lahtithttutt•
tell on =Wino V•Vl( 1 , .)!01111tell on N1111 , 1i0:. With /1 41 ters
and Varnishtd.o.l4 Sat frier In matt on. rerzipt , of
Kit& - • . 1 W.ll,Lttt P. itAZARD.
N 0.124 Ottertrtut Street, Philadelphia. •
re - As crery Intelligent' men wawa tt,,,j3E,sr and on.
In f/ITICIAL MAP, .omit cab mice money priti irn dly by
t , ...,:a1,7. tblk. - e 'r
' Irty
'Arai.i) and YOUNG, RICA and poon, PAY gad F . eat;ve,
ut a rt hourly meen ruablng onward tolba
HEAD OF NAVIGATION . ' •
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tit
esger : to be filattPlikr trona the ahareaatui extrialre
tolection to be4ollll . a, ' ' .
AT TY LER'S
ll„,:
,„.sz,rtment or ‘ . 9‘m
all, and u for choice • •-
arELCZO_ L IEELX 33 ,I9,7
Vie.: gaud 10c T,ltfce, • ettffee,indl
. anbaoco.—
. verde ort inortartote.—they:ire tir...lt.ta nukes tattlfl3-
tlon the Two thonastol4. one thing! or whtch A fnllattpply
ill kept eetmently at the Onlitat:autre la wan.. A can
tinuAtlon °tulle le earntitly-aleateril, iota 11'. there are
any re Inifortunsta na not to horefromd las p:oet, your
Mena and nutgbbor , will ton yon the,. '•• -
FIRST STORE .8 ELOW .TARBELVS 'HOTEL
and opostte :the A - P: ON . E„
ithere:so) porr.eni. has ci4scdt4i)e... tdiet.
people livr—and live; . Brlng 'along Fdur. : l4n!tott Egg.,
1(p.:• , ...t: . a i t , :, , 13y: , ,,raith. Corn, and ni4at any , t , hin:gele!iyou
int t .11 g ot yalui• received
AT TYLER'S STORE.
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c,.. N. 41. Please do a% leave the above mentioned smelt,
:AC home. for our rulearozet permit tie to , wait " till you -
I come up again." .
filhakerwi , A.new lot of white and eolorild,.lllg , Cna
$ juAl, opcilled. ..
i LAMPS of all kinda, andll alarm fur burning li,'Miiiene
I now ready and rerycheap.• Seat Keruiteni. thrapeithan
',llarliglit ; Moo Frellti Burl ml 'Fluid. Ounpitene, Sperm,
i.ldantanitug ond•Tallow Caudle% kept constantly on band
PirA new enmity of It 43'S:tad CAPS,— BOOTS' and
SlIOES;Stone and Wooden WareAtroutno, and Itruahea
ut all torte. Yankee Notion' , of all varletle,e, — Perfttmery,
i and Toilet Soap, Oleate of Suers for cbappedbandA,-bePt
thing in nee. etc...to.; all of which Will be auld tor:the
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pay duwoz . rs the times demand, by • . - . .. •
• It. 111.11rillalE11114
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TO .7).1/BYME.V.-4 am forwarding BUTTES, to N.
York, ou ternui of eommiselon that will cult you. Call
and Inquire, cud look at my dairy salt, In sacks of all el
zip,. cc goo d co, eambe found In town, . .••
.• Montrose, slay With. . . lIENItY C. TYLEat.
PUCE AND PUCE PRICES
PEACE APPROACHING.
Large Lines.of PRICES Conquered and
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Reduced! •
MIt7.IR-Pl:l,rre3a 9
N
Eli' MILORD, PA,
I• melt : tug% fur Spring turtyllet, new a"dlaii,ze steam o f
CHOICE
, . .
DRY GOODS; GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, lIA lID,W A RE,
STOVES, HWY, SPEEE.,, NAILS,
PAINTS, j‘NIP, AND.
LINSEED OILS,{
1; F.,N.ZO LE,
• cARPETINGS, .1
FLOOIt 0114-C LOTIK:
• WALL Paper, Window SIIADES,
HATS and CAPS. BOOTS.444,SIIQES,
CLOCKS, &O.' • •
Including. as Waal,: full varintien of the! most popular
• .• • etclEs of ,
LADIES' iilikSSl3oo):S,
SHAWLS, •
BONNETS, It IRONS, FLOWERS,
C.;I.t.C.„LC„:- •
width he will tell on. i the matt favorAe terma; 'tor
— PRODUCE,-
or tm, :
PROMPT TINIE BIFYERS. -
Flour_A S.alt,onatantly on hand
TAR
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rilm: Subscribe:a have non returned from •Ziew York
wlth their
• SPRINWOCK OF GOODS.
whit!' they won s fd reipertrelly call Owl attention
their eu-t• , mers. Their 'n-L,ortment is now rout plet r and
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u tit t -but It I . .tfili amid Ornament/61. W. have,takeu
.
:jeuiarl.ll:ol to teleet all the for" New Pattern, out chi,
think tv.t can, without doubt; plow , In bolt,
,' Style, Quality, and Price. .Wc have a large .tu ck of
English, American and Swiss W atches,
and Iltntin,i and ogr,n Fare.),
frunillueChearettup to the hest A very ful!`iariely of
ILVER-.
~-,.;,21,t.ed v. pod. tot oixtf„. Aho, •
i 1 1 11 D
LINE GO J hit 1
• • In every variety, Also,
Plated Jewelry, Fancy Goods,
Brushet, S-hell Combs.
Avery fine vyriety or :
-Plated- Goods, Very Low.
Tea - Trays, Clocks,
• 'Brittanin Ware.
. kinda of Wortted, Tidy, Netting. Sussing, and other
. IV-aocillosse. - ' -
I.l'n'emonietert Gultai, 'and 114,40101
String, ; n nice lot of Fan, ; Table and Pocket
t.lutlery, iSm,,ors; 4.e., !Le.
e.IT - Tlic :014,P Good, bacilli:Mu purchased fort/tali.
-wilt be !mid at low prireo. • Please call and examine
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our Goods. and we arc poi:Ll:Went we cau plea,e. you.
- ,IMINTALIVIS, 4 ItIet .4iXIMIEMITip7?
may27] No. ii Odd Fellows Hall, ihnlihandon.
ton. N. 1
Great 'pend Seminary,
AT GREAT-BEND, SHWA COLINTY, PA.
'1".151.e. Efuxr1..122.0x7 Terzaa.br THIS
SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON' Monday., "lay
19th, 18412., andnintinne ELEVEN 'WEEKK,
under the direction oft!. t'1:s11/1.AN, art twlncipal. The
co - arse of in.truction in - 3110r hninchea.fit thorouttli and
praCtical. A thoromykprepanation - Oven to you/it:men
detkiring to enterColl4te. , - -
A teachere he orgattlred at the commtmee
meat of the term. fors the • tuore fall trainiimVhdae
wialtizm to tench ;And rendered them pro
curing 'Oblation.. for 'tie ;411;1111.g% ThiC %A"i re
ceive inatraction the theory and practice of teaching,
one hour each day, and have public meet lags once In two
weeks.
R. C . 175111. 3
.'N, • I'ruNcIPAL.
lioN. S. R. CHASE, A. d., iniqaci.or in Urea:. Lat
in and German. . „
REV. - J. B. IdeCILEATLY, Chaplain .Lecturer on
MISS A: U. GREEN: "retchetof Primary Dep:rrinent.
J!1 S MATTIEJ. ORANIJE,Pnicher murh: 011 Piano
Terrris - cif • •
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Primary Detrartinent.per quarter or eirrrelirache. t 3 50
. ,
Cour 'Mutt Branches, '' ••g , 7`,- •, •3 00
IliclterTEngli,•ll andMathetnattca - .404 - 5 0 0
Natural - Selectes. ' , „ .... '-:,16,, 1 (10
,
Laik,gnager.'ArKlent or modem . ~',':,. -d0., -, AOO
Teachers Normal MO =' , .,' 410,,,..; , 150
Muttle on Piano: - . , -•-.. --.•-:- 1 ,...: to.; •: •
~ AOO
rro'brPiano -,!, '- ,'•-. ' do., 200
Trwhich ,, ir braerhes winds the lri4sr, tone: sli 00 per
quarter covers all brauches, named, above, exteptreach•
•rrek rlarr and tonsir,on krbitlO.
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Board can 1,, 0 .tamed frith furnished morns at from
$2 13 to $1 50 in.r week—lights,,wa.hing and fnel extra.
Students wiphing to hoard themaelvea can obtain rooms
jn the scht,Nl building by applying in teWn•
. Great -Bend, April `2,l*Q.—yl
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THE NEW.YORK WEEKLY
..TOURNAL or COMMERCE.
CONiLtie Tl{• YAMIL itralS - ESS
PA .
The rheape,t!iend beet Weekly in America..
f ION'rADN 7, , ,titit from all pair*e . of th,Lt World, the
rcport. of the Produce. Grain, and Cattle Trade,
-Dry Goo, and:Ntynir
to •
itn d South.
The Supporter of the'1 7 ;ion, ,
The Constitatiors and Laws.
TERMS 1 FOR ONE FEAR:
Twenty enplea or upllprkl,.. $1 each . T.b
irteen copies,
15. Eight copies. Sin, Four eupime. $& Tbree copies.
$5. Under three Qat'. Clubs or tblrteam yr
more-will be mead to'one mg:on,.•
' An extra ropy to sn'y one setutinttelub of 2U. with the
money. . -
Thu Daily Journalrf Camintrai Junior. issued teethe
year juPdvainte. • ' ,
peelreon 6011111* gratis.
Prtt.IIE,ATONE, ITALE & ITALLOCK.
Eclitore. and Proprie;:, . Wail tre.et 4 Neal-York.
To -Cousumptlwes.—The adveriffleer, having beea
restored to 'health in a few - weeks. by a very simple rem
edy, after haring Palfrcil seventr'yvers with-a severe lung
atfvetiuti.. and that, dread Pease: Contwimption—
Is anxious to make known hi , hie - fellow-aufferers- the .
means of cure. s • -
To all who dizsire I. he will siund gimpy of/lia pcestrip ,
tine used trro of cluttgvh wilb the directions for prepr
int: and Wing' the sante, whit* they will find I ust cure
Tor Conarilption..l4h,tres,dyullealli; &or... The only ohieet.
of the advert.lart in aqrstdar the Preseription into beneftt
the- afflicted. and optima information Which be conceives
to i_p valuable. andhc hops evurx sufferer witrtry hit
retmedY, Its it will F e t. both g. and tosirproraablasting,
Pa rtiesvietday niftihailddrera
• - - . • .- CT. EOW4/11 )- A . 'WILSON.
l'A*:;141 Cuuctr, Net-Tor-if;
G. •
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JAMES " .I)t u yTt- G.BBAvv. 0113RyioN,
ct7iditez.trgetarmburck ~e...." 9"": tpoke 41
6.a
DY utuu-DS•
-91111v6e30111[11400b,
N , i W , ; GOODS,.
• IN TIAN, „MARKET.
'DRY 'GOODS:
A complete aaaortment of •
LATD . 1322 M I@@Dt - .
Detaines,,Mosamblqii.Dallige, Prizat e. Oing•
hama, eldeklnga, be. Denims, Stripe Wilful*, 'lido,
Brown and Bleachod.Maalina: Whits Omuta. Flannela,
Sr. Balmoral Skirts for Summer wear,,and HOSIERI
ot ovary dearrlptiun.
MEN'S. WEAM
CLOTHS'. Kick and Fancy eaindmet,.la, Jean, ?lino- ;
ad. Cotumid«. Tatioeo Trimmings: An untraeep•
tionable arworttnent 'Ol Seven rib Clarrifii i i
Soots clbShoos, nr all lauds. • .
Grcxoerilers.
Brown and White Sugar, Hymn and,Molasees. Tea. Cof
fee, and Esaence of Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Saleraina,
Mackerel... Smoked Halibut. Codftah, Ernaler. !Morn st
Fancy BOKlll,`..Mao, prapared Potaah. to makoMott tioap
with little trochlti:- aIBC tkoaarlety always round In
grocery department.
, •
Faints - - 00 . 11.1611 a
LlThwed, tyad. and Wifiter-atrained OILS: Saab.
°law Putty, Wtdta Lead arid Zinc. Paint Brushes, &c.
Pt. CO -32r1h:MIPri..M 7 - . •
White Granite China. Ilea' China, and Cotrimon.Witee
Caw* forPreseiCiug Fruitai . - -
IRON". ?olio; &it. Alen
fille...olection of CUTLERY AND PLATED
WARE.
Basketa-Cradles. Cabs,
Willow and carriage ati . le. VANNICRNOTIONB; Crack
era. Sol...Lauber. Aohlow Salt and Flue Table Salt." Co
ney I! , land while
• Scouringliand,i Sc., &c. &c.
A Genefal Stock of ,Straw- Goods
Montrose, May 13,18;x:, .
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Administrator's Notice.
N.Onc:E i :hereby given to all per,np.-Itav iiig demantla
chnltt.t the aßtateltratrlek lief:twin late of .luhuru
townAln. tletenni„ th.tt the rune inth.t be prenentvd to
the ander•lgtletl for vet G1;111,111. And diperf(lllVintlebted
to .aid at , tare are reque.tall to niakoimmetlbite pavmunt:
Auburn, Ittay . 2o, JA'SitySI.,IS. Aara'r.
Administrator's _ Notice.
lETTERS• of silniini.tration to the rotate of th e let*
4 N. W. WALD RoNi skillarford. nacho:beengtanted
to the:und..r4l,zned. all persons Indebted to said estate
are requooed to .make Immediate p.krinept, and those
havinttelannaadainst the same will pit-nlit them to
liarford, May lath, leh2.) P. CARPENTER,
Administrator de bonis 71011.
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DANDELION COFFEE.
£ndriatftilonl made frrim the best Jars Coffee. le
recointhentled be Phy-ichips as a superior Nutritious
beverage, for Oenetril DOility. Dyspepsia, and all bilious
disorders. Tlininiand.t.Who liner tosro ciimpelled ty aban
don the mmOE - entice trill use thhewithout ininrii eireCt
One ran emit/this the strength of Iwo pOttlitcs of ordinary
coffee. Price 25cent..
For sale. ill 31o9trilFm by. Abel Terrell.
• KOLLOCK'S
The purest BAKING POWDF:II known. for in - thin - gilt...ld,
sweet and nutritious Bread and cakes. Price 15 oats.
,iatinfactitred by M. IL KOLLOCK.
Corin:r or Broad and e11.r.11/11tolItt,' Phlladolphla."
Sold hr all litrugi.tistsknd Grocr.ro. mhcicjprn
'Unquestionably• the best Sustained Work of the
kind in the World." ,
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12L11.3PM9F1..? Ei
• NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
The volume' , bound ponstitate ofthentselvex a library
of morcellaneoße rLadibe. :fe• emonot be foood In the
pal l , cf.:11,a,, ill Ely oiLcr publiention that hut, curate er.
bur II ir r.
The tmo,t ropnisr 3ioo9bly 111 the aorld.--LN. 1. Ob.
never.
We tiarit -r:fer iu tertiO. relouv to the lirgiptone and
varied excellence.. of MAGAZINI.—a journal
with a monthly circulation CIT ' O,IIUt /74),101 in
wilt* I,agei are to be found mune of the chuicevt light
and general reading of the day. We rpenk of 11/6 s‘urk
as an evidence of the Aqierienil P. 431115 and tliemopular
it vit Icon iv:qt.:reit I- merited. Mach Numbers coutalon
fully 141 nazi.- of reading ittaiter. appropriately illuAtra
ted with Etlud 01,thr,111 ; 01111 it combine, in, Itself-the
racy Monthly and 'the more quarterly.
blended with the best feature, of the journal. It
Morn grit pilver In the (11. i-initiation of it love of pure
literature.—Tnunszn'n Guide to Amer - n=l Literature.
No 9Gtpariue in Enroll& ur America no well known:
nave half as ninny rioider, and ur-may safely say.
1101 c ha. terriVt-lt ru Anrze n tribute of admiration iron,
the cultivated eltionin, that didight Inn healthy. .diveriir
tied. eleyalitiz periodical literrowe. It is the fon:wont
Magazine of the lay. The itreclde river had a more de
liuhtful rtntlnt 11:011. nor the niillioaa noire enterpriting
frond, than Ilarper's Magiodue.-=Methodist
_Tr.R
• •• .- •
• . ,
The Ma:aline rosy be ohtahted of Boollotilf,m4sretkid.
1.11 attent., or from the Publisher.. at l'unar DOLLatut
yam.. or 1 vt on - y-lirat:LNTS dlciter.` 11.111 renti•attlin
al Volume.. completed, - 'neatly hound in cloth. :Iry
SOW It Two liollitre, each ; and iuuelm COvere are turn.
htbeil• to ttinse who wioh their back number. uniformly
boned, at .25 cents tiaeb. Tweuty-three 'Volumes iee
pow ready. bound in cloth. and :ilea in halrealf.
The Publie , hera witl -apply Sipichlll.2l :I , nrtlhrr, gratu
itously to Agl . llll, and Plo-t Inaeturl, and will milli,- liberal
:IFr:owe-went* with them for circulating the
Mel! AM; illtrOnUpOS: 4i:tabard Two Persourrat
'ars h -year. ur Fit tiereona aL.Ton Dollar,. Clero men
and Tereliors -tipplierl 'at Twoillollars a year.
harper'' , =Lune-and Ilatpe Weviily. one Near, s.t.
The Magaidnelirrigins or, r yea. and not over eight
onneek Tbi"gain a on - traeb"number; erhlrh tun.t he
raid quirtrity, in advance at-the (Mgt where the Maga
zine Is received, in Three '
•
HARPERA Tknorut*
FE,llk4l,.?,mibtitc-sivelork•
wANTEb.-'
T
.. . .
,
.. ~
IM h 1411.41 el..b pricti , psl4lfor mire4r'or` white &
coloitylrags h. ••. , ~.. -- ' .101I\ D: MA
Paper:lnd rag Wirehonee N. E. Corner of Fifth & Cora.
metre St...rbildeaphia, ' ' ... May pal,.
tePetteic r i .
N; i „ . 7 , I:ARK ROW.' Ntii - r . l . ptl6.!tile refl.
t ur nl , l'
D r - a"'
re ' , A:mm(ll
sua 6ub.criptiOnstaFtin at our lowriVrates.-
•
To the ticrroux allot
• A retired C.trgs I non - ing been reteinzei to
health in trfusi days, attic niany.y , edis ntertat angering.
it yrilltn.to.tutaist others by sen‘ing Ores) reesipt o f
a poft;liald directed enrelone..a.cupy of litelfriecrlpt ion
Itire , t to REV. JOIIN,-.11. DAGNALL. 18d Fulton
street, Brooklyn. N.Y. [4tri r 9 Jet:
The Conieralone and Experience at an In.
valid.-- Po bliehed for the benefit and no a warning nod a
=titian to young men who suffer from 'Nercons
premature Decay, &r.; emmlylng at the same the means
of Self• Care. By one who bantered himself. after being
pot to great expense through medical imptudttou and
quackery. , ityoneloslng a post paid. addremed envelope
singly topica may be had of the - .mellow. NATHANIEL.
IL,lq...3ledfonti,Xings CO. N. Y. Lmhl9 lpr
THE OLD niumm, SHOP,
•
. lint New Proprietor.
I~tint undereinedirdaexpeilenerd workm an at the bur
iness, would inform the citizens of Montrose and rt.
einitr, that he has taken the situp formerly occuptesi. bv
Charles Morris, better knownas the " Laughing Parber,"
In the basement of Searle's lintel. and hy stria ;Mention
to hu-iness and shaiP razors - he hopes to meri(o liberal
N. B.—Ladies' adlll Gentlemen's hair dressed in the Ire
test and neatest City styles.
Montiove; July 8,186 t:
zetlartax.rits*.2wcrEis
To, England, Ireigind d Scotland.
int.ctiA'st rur.”4 wea - nriAPTti, "mil/ acme
Iv pound and upwsrd. priyabir in 41 the prluelkal
towns of Enghvod. and Scot land,far min by
3VM. 11. COOyElt. it Co.. Homan...
Montrose., Pa.
In 3G—'62
Steel .Pens Superseded
• : BY S. DE WOLF'S
„ r• nrw \ Terl
7 1;t i t. ' "t1,11. 1 U ral6
w lo •
NVA ItltAlinD not to corrprln la Any tots. lc pen
a. durable as a dozen rthel pens. As earr do nut
corrode. they - not get sharp and +atleic, in fits paper
Ithe eteelpeum, bOt will glide over the paper- 01;400111F
like a told pen. -4 have appointed
. .
• .
.for the side of these pen. to bustinehanna , cimnty, Price,
14.UOper grps.—rii) cente per 444.012 74 5 gents each. • Sent
he matt. pra-paid by the agent. ca 7 nwipt, pl . price and one
postage Ktamp. The trade supplied of - a reasmiable
die
.ounnt:. All arde,ra (Or MOO 11414 , rarrOlOPYgnIS ppat 'be
addressed to hinatrosei Via, "Md Will
funtiebthemat tlp:!•laweet . pricee. , 4
JulY - - - .
• Ekecutors!. Notice:
NOTICE, lit hereby gleen . .l.o an Peremle having
mend, egainat the *MOB or BENJAMIN T. CASE.
late of the.borondir oroptrosc, itui saw
mutt be presented' to .he iendereigned - for settlment,
and na .persono Indebted to sidd estate-ard tcgaoated to
make tectutedlsle varmint.
„ • cAsr.
Montrose; J 4131. le 42. de,
JOHN. Bum. Thr4tens WAR !
UNGESMANISLiIkiI
1P 00113:LVC
SO' DOM. TUN,' FIUM'Or .
f:',•?/* rP
Nltttlttitrg;:7gOttlibilltlft, )
tt`` l
TO CERTAIN ' ;Mgt 451" .- ; ;
DOMES'I'ICKS
lino put in , nn our runret:nud we base lately hid In a tars.,
tock.which enabler , us to nffer'lo ottr' colt omen'. 00611
on aquely as good turuntan conntrbionnuoldeting thelat
641tenberg,:11,ospinum &kcc:
AT
Montrose, Susfea County,.Pa.,
Elmira.,„Neur,York,
Susquehanna .Depot,
CUR TALL AND WINTER STOCK
Is cc:•friit,iete, •
We Are determined not td be outdone,.eitberin, prieeP or
4 +44ll ). tiz. d ; r a . n a d ti zr ac l‘ l i o l n l . t atlearor to give one map:Mier
• PI
,
Ita thiabrinell our stock is tnittiplete..
and Will be Sold
low r. nnd more tastefully duhthed than any one.borse
c.f.Ui.htnent, or. any font...horse concern this slde of N.
y.. I F (It.V. if , abl.i. to ofer or produk:r We tan a satire the
pubite that we constantly' employ the .- best cutters and
workmen to make up our stock.
priGartueut.s.mAde co order:....
...- ...". -r - .. - '''
.. . -,-, • . .t . -.-. , VW - 0u tnesnortest notice.
rer. l 4..Good rlt. warranted or.uo sale. ~ .-, ~„ ' • ~ . ,
'.., ; '• 1 '..4 r - : ': - ~..' _ .. ~,.
FURNISHiNG'GOODS:
~,,i. . . ,
-'A prinit Stock contautly kept , and sold lower than the
lowegt at
. • • CV ' Ll. ` • I
03iIttritb; rg tosenbituntl ii,o s
... r„._.
Ithatrose January . let. 7w9:
•
Al 3 it, 'l' IT 11, ItE L
sale one Of the
best selections of
EVer offered in SuSqUeliantia County; and
prObably comprising the greatest VA
'mayor most different • articlesof any
Store in the Ndrthern Tart of.Pennsylva
iiht, and perhaps of the entire Stare. AU.
asSortment is kept in about thirty differ
eat branches . of trade, and: the selections
and made frem about forty of the hegf
Houses in New 'York, and 'more than tif
ly beaters and NanufactureiS -.64 of New
Yerlc., A lark proportion (tkite. ,GOods
are broutzhi direczfroni thellillinfactUrersi,
thus insuring genuine articles_ Custom
ers on ezl,tering the Senre must not expect
to find everything insirht, but, nearly ev
ery artic le wanted -will be produced by
ingnirv.* Some idea of the Stock may be
formed by the following general outline,
but enumeration is impracticable.
WILLIAM IL' STILATIMIL
AT THE STORES OF
G*o DSI
DRUGS AND NEED CIN'ES,
P.41.,1"TS 4.:VD OILS,
GROCERIES, - • -
• LIQUORS,
C'ROCKERY.
GL A S TVA RE, . •
•WA L a nd IND D 0
.{V PAPER,
JEIVELRY, •
SILVER-WARE,
PERFUMERY;
FANCY.' GOODS,
MUSIC.AL .IXSDRITMENTS,
'fineSITES
A ME.R ICAX POCKET KXLSES,
TABLE CUTLERY and
7 S LVE,I.? PLATED 1F4124'
LAMP!,' .VATERIALSjiir LIGHTS,
.11ARD.11'..4121;, . • -
.BRD
_CORDS,. -•
• •
DRY GOODS,
_MIRRORS,
WIND 0 W AND PICTURE GLASS,
. .
VA.RNIS . II ;BIRD ;CAGES,
SPECT4CLES'r '
WHIP S;',k. L;IS.IIES, SROoiIS
GUNS; PISTOLS;
V\llll3
DlClrG
• „ ,
tk s SURGIC.4 Ing
SALT,
,• SOAP,- PO nISH, d: C.; •
UMBRELLAS. - -1 -
- PORC'EL4IN TEETH,
• .
Tai ithort; tiearly every thilitz, to, restore - the
ski:, to please the* ;nuke.. to delightthe eye.
to gratify. the fanov,and algo* to
~conduce
thii feat and oonlfoitalitlifeC
The attention *of -the public, is rempeet•
f a lly
,to:::nyystoel: GO.PrisbOught
eFateiively for .cAsn now; and will be
sol 4 on the Hanle piuciplefbr low inibes.
IBEL TURRELL.
mout,64, ,v i irit la, 1842.
•
11111.1—labcatad—.. Hail* Morgan ltalllo4 Annie
thisseasosi at the . Halal lidable of L. Searle fp Sant
, or. kut9'a Co.. Pa. He isms 81114'3Yr11W welgligai
VE T pie 140 an Ida afEskaa Anclutaxicat,
Black nk. Rip Van %Inkle, , ,DallarefellanW. Black
Hawk in. - Sherman Black Hawk. Red Leg 7
- Hoban:lan QM, Black Hawk ' l33W‘ UP-W .
Hard Hod. Paul cHrord.„Trdttikt_Cbildamitawfd I
atbeirsolraff64W A-Or tall Padre aao
*X tau l uotsmeea"
e.awa billa.
P elksrae
14.44tr0ae May lts oitirrinp ,
- ERIV - RAILWA' 1 7- ' -,
CIIANGE 06 NOURN, .commeoring Non . NAY 5.
tiNt.: ,TtslOs,wiltleave *eat Nada aboos.tbe rob
low log !Won. vlz : • , i
VA ... „
N'ENTIRI9...BOUND: I riSTWARD' ppqfp..
..
No.-1..4tati1 . 15Et5...*511•44.• N(' l' i; 9. NS. Explesl-111 RAO'
Nu. 9, N_Wit Ex.. 41111:ur: .No:4, Night'aprrru•ux
No, G. 3w„ it arr., kil. to . No.o.Blcamboot" 7:54 pro
-No: , r, Watila r •= - .44911 , , 141:1:111, , Way, 44 ':d:2l p ‘ m
NoltWayFril.lts7 air; 'Nola {t texas
Ifti ..41„.1.euu04454, .os jto.sikyay r . bt,iblOo.o)
!...to. 1
Nos. I and 4 ruu Orr y dap. No. 16 runt Madam but
4o4Vms•Otelloodro.t ,NO:3 - 06000.4:rioos• Om'
to - botslotiolso ettill--to Dantli„-N,l.ll.roulants
Ote kit /11,1 N MAIL* -. ~I. t . ./Wp 011 . 1,... Ai OT..f4eA,i!!lpt.
OttL i r.t..; : ts. , isrEitc.. i ..,„ if 1
The Paniveiiim-Veitliii!Oftitlil'.dodienir 17 . 1W4 run tn . :
A t o
' nisamm nig4Tten an , to 0w." . ..1 .
LEAVE lOW lis ht Witih.'etthonlihpertlng . nt
Q.E'RkiCTON Willie e inekiwinns it Ellonineburg Rail
10 Road for Mew , Wyoming Salley, X( .
ng4ton and
VlChkes•Elarre ; a •.. • -• •
I jOPE, evittithe lie eldere. Delaware Itellrdad for Phu
-14 ilteiburg, Trentlun and Philadelphia; end at -
JTrserios, with tblhe.on the &nil* ilload of N
-0
. *JeiniiPi ral . .Ellta th. Newark , and ti es':fork. dleo
rarßaitnir.,,Betblanam. Allentorn...,3lanchiChsukk. •
Readlnkaind lianclitinm ;',a4VlSpet 'at..1,..... : - . -.
NW. Y44,5:.:314 Phliad:r ! . 96, and Ilarida!nnl AO p.en4
. 1
1 . ..
LiitAriCiT iribotOrfaifilliii*st** l 3ll,l
adii, Too cii amnia, are ILnl• - tiiitlitteLl i
QICRANTON'oiritli lidatinctitni4;Brikinalwirg R. R. for.
i" Plttotcla,WyomingValley,Kiugotociand Willreaborre
andiirelve at Binghamton 7:%1 p. In.. connecting with
Night Express neat en the Erie Railway, and train.,
-. leaving-BinghampinAexttnorning : tor COrtiand; 110 ,
' niee and 9,7aeu . -.. "- , ~, 1 -
giAr,Tbiii RoAd pai. , i'l ' hiyi . 'tli , Cllikitwanni Coal Field.
i
aid the celebrate Delitcase Watei gap! '
,AN ACCONIr t
Leacco Scranton for
at that place w It
, .gall ay, and thiq
' ' Trains. un the Iti
ILL:PupiI:4T leavea Oil*
erantlinp:lo p. n
,
It. A. 'HENRY, Gel
Lackawannt
Uail.after Apruf,
tallowt ; ' I
~ litugstoaLl
Wm.
; Dowdily!,
Arrive at Northam.,
Leave ' '.Nortbumb l
•• , Dslll
,Rupert,
•• Kin,Vton,
Arrive &C.:Wanton,
A lloptenger credal
Scranton. to connec
lug, level ticrant;
'at 4.15 p.m. •
The Lackanin-nn
with the Delaware.
at Scranton. for Nr
At Rupert It CO
points both etwt
At NortlnunbOrla
and Eric, and :Sot
west and vondb
.l. C. WELLS, Ge
A CARIi TO TO NGiLADIES AND
!I— The PnbAcribt r will send"(free or chaide} to all who
dealre it. the Redo • and "directlonoTor making a simple
Vegetablellrim, th. t will in from two to otght days .rem
ore Pimples. ltlotc en, P.N.i FitE.''KLEN, sallowness,
and sit impurities a d rutighness of the Skin; leavird; the
same—as Nature in 'eudid it should tie—soft,eleur strMoth
and beantifal. Th. se deatning the recipe] with full ln.
structicins..directlo is and advice, Will plciarie call on or
address (alth ratu ...pcistage,)
T110:3. k' CILtP3I tN, Prardleallcbanint,
Je9s':m ; I 831 kiroadway,. New York.
'
A. REM F.1)1" Ft)
becethrown
tleuzcau* or mnsill
[See adverti.erne;
meat of Vineland.
w MILLINE
prepitrOd cu
Not -tO3, 105 and 107. North oireeidd.sit,
above .a.reh 4 Phllndelplisla, 5
. -
,‘ we)! nelemeit nto le of r . 1 .
• . 'land STRAW ,GOODS !
~' •
.in every varleey, 0 the Latest Ininortau.t
Straw s. and newest
find 1110 AL fitAtlitqa 3ir *, tylen.
Our Stw Venn t
(mint will"comprine every of Bonnet 4
flats. rand Tri in mi ;pi to he' found in. than line. of the lA-5
test mid most anprovid filusped and . styleu, , soliciticgnai
early call or °Merl' trent:tin. _ . 1 epw
- yours„./te.pectlidlyi - . • 11. Iti•ARD,;•-i
-, . ..SA.FONIFIER
T ilE Fornily.So p *her ! All Kitchen ; Gtease can be
made into goed SOAP by'utlng Sapouilicr. rff-Di l
'talons aeeompar y eieli box. • Strap IA as easily made a+a
cup : of coffee: 1 aunfactured only by thi Patentees. -1
reou'd Sall A lban I:it-luring (..! cnpatqi, !.
1: 61 1 6 1.Y.1w Li 'i 1 . 27 Walnut-at: rblladelphia..
. ,
_ ..
NATfIONA:COAL 'OIL . .--i
I LAT Angir,LED-.lisp:rdm.osivrisi..4.44..l ti?
_V V - any:XE.IIOSETYEI , . , - • 1
' Why buy an expivalve Oil. when a few rents more pet
Mutt will furnl4l yciu with a perfect OIL? , • - i
c ' • Made only b 1 - 1
riNN'A SALT 36.Ni:4...ACV:RING f.'O3IPANT.
' - 19: Walunt Street. FIIILADELY:IILt.
- March 6,1662.: t - ' i• " • iy.
3:)iTIaB!
WITH 40 ; 000 ROD HOCKEI4
ed With Brick-Bats:
DYE STUFFS
MONTHS ARCH
WASHINGTO,IIII
23,43.:127D231V 23R C:o43'
FAIL IND WIER ; GOODS;
uhAr A xttlr nb
etan-Vg gaWrinittni=
GAED. RULES THE DIP
,
And with a plentiful supply w'e have pitiptiased a laic
stock-of 1 -
STAPLE arid iP4AVCY GOOD 4%
. • • .
dROCERIES4; PROVESIONS,,i'.
• HATS! "IND I'i3,
' BOOTS, AND SHOES.
117.4/ 4 - d; RAPER,,. .{1 7 0.01114 7 1KAR.1;
• ••t 1 0.;lb LAAfPS,I -
". rij NICHE. ,NP. 1•
SKETILTOY SKIRTS,'
}tali, SALT; FISII,NAILS,
• , PAINT. A.N UILS, • .1
And o.ndo other Ittl . clee te; n azneva:la ment.fou,witi.ch
wi l l be old at prico , that will • • • 1
Dorn PoriotiThe Place.
bTONE WARE,
But if yon 4L4 . 4ire of your nelghboro for
Chel*- - StOri);
They 4.ol 7 inmarfaig iflieCt you •
HAYDEN: BROTHER S ,
THE. THE PEOPLE'VARENTS,
ORIGINAL - lONE PRICE" STORE!
ta:rtfiyii2imer
cam:ridairokyur4, --- r
. ;.
HAYDEN' BROTI-lERS
NEW: gIi,VORD IqviOtiekszth.
`Gold Medal Saleitetu
'
aleozotherkluda:pitluititeat market for ale
SOLDIERS,QU
BNTY,
:
AND .AFeREARSbr -PA y.
MILE Relatives aid Helmut deceassit SOLDIRRS.IrIio
wish to have noir' detail pretended Wit' collecdfid.
can dolir applyin~ to theanderskaed et the Ono of
LITTLE m FOWL dtootrose, pa.l •
I have received from the Auditor of the. Todieury
Partoefif s i*WHlPOltfolf. 4 *
fonn&J)4oo4rilbr Inabrigaef''F': t
Pontrtnie4w LA sa. 11;;N•iN
MODATIONVRAIN
tgreat Bend at9:so coatieetlag
LDay Expreeit Weet on the ERIE.
fuetuing a 'direct cot' ectlen with
alplon
arit.etul at tlO p ;a - aid *triter at
lOUS 1111.18131N;Rapeihitindent:
T~ctetAgt. •• [Scraatoa. Pa. .
L.
illoonisbiligi. R.
1
4.... I ; - :
It' l'' :. %,' - '575 f&tr" t. 0.106:f
t.... I . 6.30 Arrit s o.l'..l3 p.. 04.
i .. 0.15
risto:l,-. • Ititou • ./I
1 VI St(l-- I.ii'ORTII :
. Oath!. :4.304). tn. - • • '-.
1 I . .5.10 - Freight &
i, , . 5.45 - „P,ars,enver.
•11 ' 48.116 . . Leilre.l.43 p..ni.
• 11. .i. Y 0.000: m. t 3.40
idea leaves Klußitott.atB.3o&:tnibt
with train for :sew Ytirk. •Rsturit
. on iarttrid'ottraln frotxt Nitc York
I •
and 1 t Bidortuiburit . ltailrpid connect.'-
I.ackawanna and Westerh Railroad
• York aud intermigliate pOirlifltast.
/titer.' with Catawiissalltallrilid,- for
writ. . I . :
. .
4. Iteouneettnritl; thii Philadelphia
herii,!:comtl Railroad. for pr late
JOHN PALSVRT, hap' t...
:licher Agent. • ; •
- -
liftltD tllLES...whole people have
at of buslneiv,aud pyl4eroi ilutoe llt..
ico elects to mace themetives aboine.
t In'another column ;of the. settle-
7 Yf & STRAW! GOODS
on e of intionbelng that we are now
fleri aeons- old etand.
STANDI BY YOURAONS! !
AND'
9
,?.-
• §
4. 0
•
MMR=Md
; '• •
-; . --Pow. O
- ONE 'R - TWO HO4 gES
_ .
We Arq'hOw nuttinfneturingthi4Ctilebrated :110"1;',Iiianui offer them at;rtisonahla .
Orkeli to the Farmers "of Susynehanna County. We nut hesitate in saying that
for twain this ijNEVEN 4ountry, thOy'are --
THE TEST 111A(.11-11 N
. , .
R!iey, tieing so arranged as. to cut smoothly in nu - even, as well as Oven ground.
8. SAYItE. •TO S, MOlitrOSe;PEt,
. • .. .. . .. ~ . • . , . . , _
REPORT OF SOLONIOBINSON, - • . CRITTENDEN'S
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,:, 0F i Tu,E. ) .,..T. L.0 v1 5 , , T 1 L K E TR . 1. 4, 1....- , , E,-., . , „
PAILADELPHIA COMIMCIAL
V 1. - Is,r F.. LA.IC D - SET.TI. E V E\ T. .
gm- The following Is an extract from thou r ehort Or . / ~, -,_ COLLEGE, , •
•....
Solon Robinson. -Esq.. published la the ;Sew 'York Tri• *
!boat. hate torte . to Alueland., Alt pUrious can recd " N. — .
: this report with Interest. ... x. cornet of 7th & Chestnut Stag
. ,
Advantages drilla:ming neat Hciato--,Vitteland-Lar-. —,: -: - PHILADEIPRIA .
. •
. ... .
Maki upon IdarlSoil, Its great, Fcrtility7The . Thiclaatithann. *kith Iran established hi ..61.1:ind-
Canini, of Fertility-Amonnt of Crodi Protakeed— is nuuTnau.s i nsmiy in theeli, , fi teenth year of its exist.
Practicai Evidence.
- .. ' • encv. urns tit.rs ambug -its graduates hundred* of tha
. - • : . , trust ~..ucceetful Mer‘hanta and Business .31en af Mir
' • Itlis certainly one of thO ITIOrt elf cullis fertile tract°, country..
iln au almost levelposition. 'slid suitable. Conditions for The ohject'of the Tnst!tntion Is .01...fe. to giord sontl
pleasiutfarmleg that -we hope; or thi s sid e of the weso ' men facnitlenior thoronglipreparatioti fur tmaness. •
. s m,,tasirtes _ we found some -of the oldest. farms apps - The braneh.ts tamllit. ate, M.A.:. keeping. Si imPlleabla
reutly Jost no prufitabls productive on wheu,Artit cleared to the variouedepartments of trade : Penzarpshipi both
:of forest fifty or a hundred years ago. ..
plain and oritatne.n''a 7 .-. C , ,ounereittl Law, Milthebtatles.
Tfii geologist- wauldeoon discover the cause or.tbi , - Na vigation. Civil tlngitieerlng. Drartklng, Photogliphy,
continued fertility.. The whole eumary isa marine de• : and-Modern Languages.
posit. and all through the soil we found esiderfeca of tzl" . The .y,tglri of Instruct:dn . % p r ^Saar: no classes or set
careoturaubatances. generally. la ' the forth of . Ind ulat ed lessons are ms de use of..but sgtch student is taught - Md.
athiarnous marl; show lug many-digtect tonna o r Ancient vidusny. su that he may coin men ce at any time, sad et. -
sholsoathitertiaq formation :andthis rawly aulistatice
„tend at whatever lion,. are 100, , / COO t ellielSt.
1.1 ,tattered all thrtnlghtthit kat. 11l it very' comminuted .• I: a ut o :4olst, Low. d anum t liy after thelyrft of ap i rd.
form. and In the exact condhlotimost easily itsrluilLited . CulitOhlin,t Uallit , Of the ,tuden4 for the year, salt fn.
be such plants la the firmer desires to coif:vete. 'partici:dare of terms. Sc.. and may be churned at -ail
be
Its-forms tow been used tufertitire . crops In tirneby . addressing the Principal.
England., from the tirac,it mat occupied, by the Truman: : -in ex tensive aecornmodStiou, n hje.spread repOrittee,
and In rrance and uermaps- a maribed i s co nin.•3l 0/, ~.-' , -,l llld the lengthy,experience of the this Instits
a , alnable 'bed . of manure: that can be ling and carted jt oo.
go c ere .p ac tit t i t ., superior ty, eve ot h er t eeth e cen t"
and spreadover thejild. Bow much more valuable then foryorm men whaling -to prep.lre ?or buslness,and to oh..
.it must :be when found already ittlxed- through the soil. - min at the comae time. a Dinii,cria..- which will ploys a
wherestew particles will be turned op and
,exposed. and,. recommendation for-them to any Mercantile Mouse.
tilt, nsformed to throwner's use every time he A Orc'
ire the ritteuden's Series of Treatises on Boolokeepe
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earth. • - • -- -, •.. fug; now more widely OrcuLitetj than en; other Wert. Oa
Having then satisfied our naiads with the cao,e.: theS the subject. are f.,r,5...., s i ih.. ! com.ze. .
will nut be useited with wonder at seeing indubitable*, . ! _
..::, 1101.)Glitt CRITTENDEN,
ideate of fertillty#if a roil which In our si tuatlons. has • : ...itturnty-ta-Law, _ . -
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tog thesame general characteriatle:rorist least appearan. . ,
ns.
. • Pitma.
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ere, is entlretkurgeniu ueratl e r 9 ex:elptAis t t S . . :,roductive.. . .
-tar
nes* Is promoted lty artificin eTtil ratites , - . .
A. few .words about the quality and value of this lend • .7V7 IN MO ..ELVIII3O
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for cultivation, orwhich we have soino ,- et rule proof.': .... :
oar iltet visit was to NS'illiant D. Wilson. Franklin . - -
townshiti,llkincester county. wholanrettliela 'SUMO eight . TO ALL 'WANTING FAZIO . S. -
miles north of Melville, about three, years ago, jor . the . , .
purriee tit establishing:l:steam toll], to work up the the. ! • .
bet into lumber : An send off by the
new railroad. as well ; 'Neva Settlement of Vineland,
Itii the !Linwood said coal:for which - he hitilt a , trick a, • ___
mile and a halt twig. lie also turuialledsilteen s rullere...t . • . . ,
'the road whith ties , and hod uo thitilit made the tail! --'
A r) r,
11 E f ir . Fofi.
' profitable. though hi, IllaJlt objeel wrist.. - open to farm , /t. ILL •_ _ _ 11l III) IThIES4
1
. liar ine become coavinced thutthe sett was ealteda tor . . _
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ruhls.atiou. in tlals'he has not been' tli,appoiitted, .I.
5.0E1e or his erop,prove. For instance.-the steenul-"t'n, 'A JtartrOpyortunity in tho Heat Market, aid •
of croppitte. wit bushel., ...r.11111.110 on one •et re. V., ,t 11 Delightful and Healthful Climate in the
dl recta a nusliel to the field: . TM, } ear. ....... en a,
v
,•.,,. . ion. Only thi:ty riil , S 309. th Of Phibt .
WilllOUt illAuurc, produced trie bushels . of oats. In ,o-,... •
field, the first crucropwas . potatoes; 3111. GI.; the delphPt. no a rail:tad ; being a
roots. andyielded 15bashels. Thal potatoes w err deg, .... . • rich, heavy sox - 1, , and highly_ -
and wheat sown, and yi e ld, d AfiblltihVlS: and 111‘,.1Uh1..i.: . - productivo v. - heat land; Amongst •
turned ender and mown io blickwheat which yieldei-V:',
bushels; anti then theground waaeown to clover and • . the best in the ,Garden Stith Of .75thalersej.
timothy, which gave ads first cthp 2.lrlons per as re- - , - _ • - ; ,1 ; .. •
The fertilizer* applied to these erupt were tem, ash, .. • .' •, -, . * .
from clearings : second, 225 poutida of .towerplio..phote. T'l" ' roNlt IsTs of". 20.000 acres of 6001) lanti„ divided -•
of lime.; third, 019 moulds Peru% ion guano ; ; theat 5u bush.. o t" fah , " or '' , ih ervn f " 17. '" to nult the Purchaser—fro
~.,,„,„,. ~i , ,,.,., ...ta scree and upward P —and is sold mile rate- of from SI
els of *lacked lime has been spread upcin the
'lt %%IUL/1:IOWA:a. Mid turned io fur . wheat. . • , teen to twenty dollar, per Jere for the farm fun% pays.
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Mr. - Value's ••rowinig crops, Sail the wii,..at stubble o f nle one-fourth coolt.and the Valance by_tmarter-yearly ea. •
I stailmenta, with legal inter tel, - . 4ltbin the term of lone,
the present neaton,alll indicatehis hula as productive as
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any part of the State.- •-• • , - . ; years. ~
At Mary-Barrow's, an old stele .Ters., woman farmer, as3SILIO 'ISCIZT...is
several .m ilea south of Mr. Wllsouts, we were eo.parttcu- I Is. in crest tmrt.o rich nor loamasuitable for 'Meal, Draw. -
Jeri,' struck with the fineappearance ofe field ofeurta,thut and ft Mtn , s--.o‘‘on• darli and rich randy loam, ruitable
we stopped to inquire of the hired man how - it • teas pro-' for corn, sweetpotateee. tobacco. all kinds of vegetables
Mired. We found that the land had been- the year but i and root crops, and the great variety' of fruit, each as
one before in wheat town with. clover.and this .cut one ! gropes, more. peaches, apricot s, .tiectarines.. blackber
yeason; andlast springplowed Once, , with , one-••p•or old , ries.anelons and other fruits, beet adapted to the( Plilli•
nag,•• • and,rilanteri witheorn. * . -.- •
.., f ... - - , i ,-,-,-- delphia and lets* York markets. In respect to the tea
••Ves. brat yitl man ured high'. we iiippOeu Y" we said In- . Mitt craps there can be no udetake;as ylnitors tantrum
tarrogatively, and got his reply ; . , . , ! hi. both, and gone are expected to buy before Podgier.
011, aril, you see, we couldn't dune; "pthst :. 'cante we an nailing these statemente correct—under these sirs
hadn't but fintv.one torse loads altegether. fur 13 acre-, ' ri p A:tone's, 111111 - 04 these ototemente were correct, there
and.we wanted - the most oust for the t 'reek.", . . coo Id beim use in their - being made. It la considered
The truck cons'sted of beete,orrnik. cabba g e. carom. , ~,
e . Best Fruit Soil - ,in the Union....
hers; tnellona. ke.', and a very productive Patch of Lima : .1;
beans, grown.for marketing. S...we were eatiktien that ' ', see :
report of Su:nu itoblnson E. , q of the New 'Park
the sollyrunot infertile, even unaided be elover. which - t . "
had fed the curn. becanse the "truck tkat eh" had ton been 7'l thus'', and the well
Sew'
agriculturist. William Pm
. elovered. and had been in cultivation lougemough to. oh.. 17. of Clue : mint in e on. ''`., ew Jerree,which will be flartalhed
literste'allaigua of the forest. ~. 1 . .... , . : imtuirere-1 - -
Our nest visit teas to the large farm of Andrew Sharp. , • THE ..ivx.a.xtxr..xpr.
live Miles north of Milliille, from hralfto - n male east of 1 Ttv looking over a mop the leader will perceive that fr
the railroad. and yeattsboet in them:Miro ist. Vineland.— ~,i,,7 . 4 hi. be,t mat kV hi the Defoe, and has direr:town •
' Mr-Sharp commenthd work here Oa December, In5S. OP- intimmt ion with New York and Philadelphia beim,. day. -
on ffltaauer. In less than three years he 115,, :
got ' 134 i beteg only thirty-two mile. horn the latter. Prodlint in
acres cleared andin crops this - seaseM all •well-inchsett
this uxorial brings double the rice that it does La iota-'
and ditridedintolietteral fleidsvwith cedarrail or • pole . t i,„, distantfromthe titles , i n Chis location it eau tr
fence; has built a twoadory dwelling. 'about thirty-mix i l put into the market the tame morale git is gathered. and
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1 or fonsfeet, and,' smaller Morse for Gann laborers , and a for what the farmer sells or get s the higheet price; while% .
stable and granary Adel some othefeutbuildings. . • I ~ roceries and other article& he purchases he gets at the
;(;,,rest•prie... In the W,,, , t, what he sells brings him a
Considernble•part of dm lind.wascittared for the plow
ifith dollars =lucre, and ou some of I t the dr,t crop WAS pittance , brat for what he buys he pays two prices. In
buckwheat. limed withso bu;.b e t, i n p ow d e r per acre.— toenting here the settler has many otheradvantages. Be
Tido crop may. be put in fromlnly Atli to tOth, and yield, •
i's e I:hi n o tow hours. by.rallroud, of all the great title* '
from twenty to thirty bushels per acre.harreeted iu Nov- of New.r.ro;lend and the Middle States. Ile ie near his
ember ;when the, land belna sowed with leo
.pouuds,of : „pfnendsasidanisociatlone. tie hoe echool for. his eta. '
Peruvian guano and seeded with rye. yielded 12 to 15
siren; divine service, and all the advantages of Oath,
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bushels per acre molten dollars 'worth - of alms-. I'h,: - ' nom and heat near a large city. •
rye stobble , tairried. afterknocking off a huge growth of; _ -
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oak sprouts. and dressed aga ti in with enano an seeded - ~ ~- ~ .r.4.3EICJIEI C7.l.eralLar. l 3oll ,-
IQ wheat, gave li trete hushcht,' -'Goo crop which he was 1.1. , delightfni; the whiter* being salubrious and (ewe,
threshing while we'were there pr.ontlies more, of a yes). whliettheennarnersere no warmer than in the IsTorth.—•
plittriti grain, and the straw !every, heavy, , - ..- •..- : 'ThOlOcetlon is upon the line of latitude- with northern
-We went over the stubble and Annul 'the- clover and i Virginia. *_.., .. . • .
timothy, from seedsowed last spring. on the wheat with. , PgalentsWaartaii.t Cuafret or CLIIIATZ roe EXALTIR. a
out harrowing. looking as well ns we ever saw it upon ,s would Ire much brut:fitted in 'Vineland. The mildness. of
any old cultivated farm, and white:little work : ; dune in • the Climate and . itsbraclng influence. makes, it eat:tithe%
• the,winter to clear off some roots and 'rotten stumps, ' Ste all - pulmonary Victims. dyspepsia, or general den/l
aud setting stakes to matt permanent ones. we will be . ty. Nleitors will notice adifferenceina few dap. CAWS
able to rut the erup'next year with a mowing machine
.. andlestra'arc unknown. - . ,
and newilt guarantee two tout per acre, If he will give I '-' Conveniences it Hand: -
the overplun if It overnms the estimate. _ , ,
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plenty. - : Filth and oystent ate
Portof the land Was ',hutted with potatoes for a that ; it m,,,, _..i ~ .
crop, which yielded-one hundred dud twenty bushels per ! ,th. :43: l ll . l,: wi tUt m l i t...f . l l l l l is
acre. •.Itertm thee limed with fifth bushels per acre, and'; ' '
Viettors must t:sp . ect, hell-eve . r, to tee • new Plate.
seeded with wheat andclover. yielding au a%erage of '
over Li bushele per acre, and the clevcrnow looks beim 'Why the . Propc rt y hens not Been Settled n•-• •
'life. ' . ~ .. . • lure. ,
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Other-portions have been planted with torts an 4 ;first 1 Thie onefdlon the reader naturally asks. It to limn
_Se
crop, which yielded thirty buslitie of ;yellow •-. flint corn, I.
r lehas been held in forge tract:, by {Smiths not disport/
to sell, and being witemit railroad fat:tittle/the had fey
and the second crop forty buehels, en the third cm i
induemnents. The railroad has juts been opened We' -
treated 150pm:tads of goino.weare sore no one would 1
yi,„{ ter ,, ere ~h,iWu. "vrr tl , : i l t iaig p i
eetimate below (forty besbela per acre.. ~' •- - -.; the pinpercy . title season. fertile that time.
i n tr 4 to ca ni n ty il l g o e rlh rtel oronh ei
IThoteadernill recollect that the writer is now speak-nk•
lug til land* peirectly new. and which eau ecarcely lie con- ~pease, an d h re,,,,,1, t i I i n ,..
iddered in good arable coriditiomEn.] • investigation. Those Uhi/ curve %I kit a view •to settle,
.1a other cases the corn crop of last Year' watt followed - ; should bring money to secure their purchases, u loft
with Gate ails season, not yet threshed, but wlllarerige, Ilion. aroma held upon refusal.
probably forty tb fifty buthele. Sweet . Potatoes, beans. . TUX SAVritT - 1 flow ile Illun TIMIS, where people have -
i,oting Kbetin thrown ont of employ-vont or business, and puss.
mellons. aud in fact. all vegetablee. ne well as
peach and utheitniit trees planted this year. - show very 1 COS Aerate little means or small:lncomes: is to start thew.-
plalaily that this long neglected tract of land should rt:. ! cans ft E. wilt.' 3'h e. Cots buy a piece at land' at "a email
P w ' b ice en'i a t 'i jo i ro r at b e ..m it o le i' A l so ha r u ta l i s t . fi g n e llepe in ad iul erce ° 2 l n in2 d no it ho wl e d . •
mainao no longer. and thereto now a strong prohahltity l
theta mill not; for under the auspices of Mr. Landie. it
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will bedlvlded into small lota, with roads loaned. to ste:l A fele, acres in fruit trees will insure • comfortable liy.•
commodateall-Ytha alltattint to now -bite/ at title Work I Mg.; Iheland Loma-down to.hard•thae prices, and-all
—and all purchnieraw ill berequiredle build neat com. I imprOyements can bemade at a cheaper rate than meat •
fortablehonmex, and either fence their lotwin titufennit y. . unT Other times
or agree toliveWithrolt fenee. - Which would .be , prefera- ! The"*ltote tract: with' al x Miles front on the railroad:PS
his. by which 1, / 4,0, a good ,population wilt be o,ec4red ! being laid but with lithe and spacious :avenues, with a who Will testabhslachurchea. reboots , stores. Mills, ma. I town in the eentre.-rth e acre lots in the town sellat from
chi ne Shops and hoines—hinnes of . A at ericati fatherte inir- /150 toatasi; two Anil whalt acre lot is, at from //l9to i lip
rounded by garden's; oritarde, fields andcomfurts of car-add t own lots :id feet front by 155 feet deep.at jl9o y..
illzedllte.• -: ;•• -:- ". - - • t able mite,intlf cosh and the balance within a year. la
If any'
one, from any derangement of busineite..is did r- I Wlily 't - i ll toff farm, of twentyacres, or more, that font Pun
ons of changing hispursulta for life. or who it fruce s any i time
!Tile r . ,t,....
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cani,e,dealrons to and a new location and cheap home in • l 0 aliiiztk.r AuTLRE.IO, - the town affords se fine oPell - I
ing for the SIIOE matinfartnring beetneee, and other am
the - Country. and who may read and believe.witatwe.have I
truly stated, he will dayeell to go and w. , e for himself what , tides, taloa Dear Philadelphia, and the
get
atirroandli
may beictu withiu'al market.
l ,
vi,,
tro bouts ride of Philadelphia. • I- coonhy fats a large . population. stitch affords aiz
. • • •• isoLon Kopixsux.,,. ! . . .
of several yens, will Ise
' t 3 allre . ift: In the course
'• " •' • . one Of thernost bey ottfal places lu the country, sad most .
~- A.BE'L TURRELL _ agrecable,for a residence.
' lt lebtehtledtelll3l.o ft fi , Vine and Fruit" giOwing
Is "'PrePaTtd Wens every case op- sottopuLA . in ' rouptry.ns title enite.e Is the most profitable and the
the Coontty, and he bas a -Remedy -Sir nearly ever' 11 - heit adapted to the insri.et: , Every *dreamer sae ette•
to whlcli.t.latitelr:l Call lathe', .1.-. ;!" -- ,:t.: .: ,I' I vehtence for the yet tiers w ill he lutrOdneed whichwilltn
,..._ p.rost ,.. r py i apt., ph_ce.
.71 . t0 lewd time. MHO . .
GRtAT DIEDICINEEttifORIVIVI ::'it t 'V n 7puntsrY i „.".• l , l l:`,..nir.i.,".4 ll l:-.`iTic",,;l:eg":7, l :
,
of ABEVPI4I.IfELL, asil brapsalleell of the ben,efitr. die- Lire* Mutters of people are purcliaring. ' sod people
peeeed. ' "' • '•• • , 'lllentrottefJuly IT, 186 i. who desire the best location should visitthe p:aee at Mee.
' ' . . .. I haproved.,:and is also for sale,
i .
. KYAROVitIItIF. liAtilVeg• .t.Tl.liiiitil..lll.l—mLixii,tirdartan bnrae tat u t s yr t with or without dn.
s - ' i -- - : The Title le ladlarrntable. Warrantee dents rn
epleedld asvntmetn Nei iecticlive, thimnier.eltaden dembran ie , tialbramc. when th . money 4 , pasc li •
btlnlM.wiclut• 510 .. ll' ' -.' . . - .. / Parr t. "' 7 /evading eorinentences at hind.
' Lettere promptly answered. and reports of Salon Rote
I tuadtrund Wm. l'arry sent, together with the • •Ylbenad
i BlItAl. ^ " ' . • - -
I 12011141 to the land :-,Lease Walnpt B.rart wharf; nail •
' delphin. at 9 o'clock. ,A. M.. and 4 P.- 31„ (unless there
should. be a rbange of bony ,) for Vineland, on the Mau
bore' and,Billvfllts Railroad. When you leave the can
at Vinehned Matioa,_jost_opened, Inquire for . ,
. ...- -; , , • Ca 45. K. LANDIS, Ponniejter.
. Founder of tb, Colony.
Vthirka . xl - tt F: o.."Ctinterland Conoty F. .7 .
- Dieu ifiontrTify. nitai i.oirig FOR
SALlktsreistptiso milesßouth of Phitedopote." to
ille-gsrdso Mateo( the Bast. Best , eßesalolU 4 b * Li "
for oisskele In the Union, •
(See sdinertissmaiL otViosland.) - •
VIERRONS WAISTITIO A.C110 ( 1E OF:CLIMATE
Urilang , Ittfe stvertjeement 011Y.111 . 712ad
turps. . -
NOW MADE,