The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 02, 1862, Image 3

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    , 7a=I.A..TMESEI.
hn Choconet, Anglia 20t1r,
RANsoni son of Thal and Mathis
ar'ed 11-months, and 18 days:
'ln Diinock; Aug. 10th, Mint
L y, wife of Seth Kelly, - in the
of her age, "
BAKER'S CUMIN
AsURE: cure for Dysentery, for eale . aw.uru
A. ABEL TU
A LL ludebl44, 'Acme call aid e attic.
ABEL TITIIRELL.
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Admitiastrater's • Sale.
...
,ToTicE ), L ervliy given th2t in pnranance of an order
the Qrplmo',el'ourt. SuccittchumM county to me
clirected. I will to public-vale 14 veudue, at the
Con t-hou,e, in thglourough of.)lOntroze, on
. •
' 4
Urild ti.v, the 20th day of Sept, •
- -t
nemt. ht 1 o'clock ; pl trt..-the following described piece or
p.in - y1 of I:ilia. Ltie the ,ante of bane Howard dec'd, to
wit Unit cortniir piece or parcel of land 'shuttle in
the towt•htp of Silver Lake,. county of Stninnehannit and
c t at e of Pennyylvania, bounded on the North by the State
boy, on thee. .1 by land of Patrick Biady. south partly.
by Loud of Wet. Davis, and on the west by tho_Chenango
read ing about 53 acres, with a log-hotts.e and
good framed barnthereon. • .
OrTerzni wade known on day of sale.
JACOB M. litaWAßD,Adzr`r.'
Aug. 23, Itll2.
11BFORD . UNIVCIISITY,
TITE next Term of this Institution Kill eommenee on.
Wednesdav, Iteptenaher Bd. The see...nd term on
'Wednesday Ile :ether ad: and the third' term, IVed
-11•Sn..'
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- •= . , "M....1C.X= 1
.=.l%Tisnat....., '', , '-.
'Ttratos.--Commou BEanches, including ;vocal mug
re
'Natural Philosophy, Chemistry. Physiology and ' BOOS
" Keeping 4,00
Algebra, Gsometyy and Ancient Languages ' • 600
Frox.6 , - ......6,00
31to.ic on Piano, nntirthe War Is 'over • - ' =
... o
Room rent. 1,50
. e, .
F,xpenses of INT Ration room, ... ~ i.1..1,00
Board p -er week . - • •- .2.00
Each room is furnished with a cooking stove,-heditead
and table.. . -
.
It...citation . . commence at 1 o'clock on-Monday, and
do.° for the week at noon on Saturday. -
The et enimtowery-ises are the follow)nz:
Monday event ruz. debate in the Sncieties' room.
Wedue.d.iy. Sneakily and Composition.
Teur,day. Lecture. with experinienta in Na.lural Phi
losophy and Chemistry. •
Friday. General Debate,' '
The Institution is furnished with an Impamtna to illus
trate the principles of Xatural Ph ilo , ophy arid Chemistry,
and a skeleton and Yaps to aid in the study of Physiolo
gy. Aug. 6, 102.
COUNTY •
CLASSICAL & NOFVI-AL-
Sr-S. HARTWELL, B. A,Priacipal.
ASSISTBp BY
Experienced Si. Competent Instructors.
`N est Academic - Tenn; commences
day; Sept.-. th, 1862 . •
TUITION PER .TER,II OF 11 WE:UR, —
Eng!it'll, from' . . .12 to, 6.00',
L e k.
ain, Gre anil German, each -I
-...- - 00
Fiettch . 'I tiii
.
lingit , h,Avith.:lll7 language t 50 :
—Ne bill for t br above Audit:it tbal: pinned 000
NI to.te on the Piano. t; . 0 . )13
.
I.h-t• of Irudrunient . Oil
No doductityn for alt-itneonscrot in circa of protracted`
Moe, .. nr by ispecia) llgreetnunt.
Ihettsd can be obtained frotn ,:.00 to St:hilt° perm - eel:.
Plunk ui , lling. to board them-els et, can fir.d good
roue.- at moderate charge.. 'For further particulate ad
drert., :Ur Principal, at . Siontro.ir, Pa. --t.
bV3L "JESSUP, Preitt
C. F. READ, Seery
Executors' NOtic..,. ,
-- v -oTh.,:h: iii•reliy•giv• - •n tQ all pm , timr • lii tog de
mand- amtinst the I••=tate of Mi1i.1.1.311.:,_•17'.541.5r.,
1.1;•• of thn hor;torti id' Nliintrose, dred. that :the same
most lan pre-.irlittal to'llie utl•zr.i..pied for sfittlment.
ana all pioso:oi iiiilsliitallu said iiLat, are'ryqaestotllo
make tuarnsdiate payment. ' - 'lle r.
• Ill;N•T. CA'Sr, I v ,
o , F.
..k. c A sE7 , 3. ..xocutors.
Yontroge, JuliS, 1.•, , C2. . 6w ,
..
NEW ragiranD
NORSIAL _SCHOOL.
11. L. ILIVILEY, Principal.
E. B. HAWI f EY. Assistant.
• .71....M."1"ME50F °R1:7.1 6 1 1 201•2"
Corntaoa Eu.licL 8ninc10703...... 00
rllzner •• . and Madiematic,n. ' 4 00
Inclilding Latin - S. f:renctr, 5 (10
Primary - Depnrtment 2 1.19
Insgramt-ntra and Vocal Ati.o.le, cStra. : •
The Fail Term'of this well' established School will
commence on 11 - ednettlay. Aug. _7th. and . conilhne
weelta. Potvieulwru tentsou will be paid to [host; de
tigning to teach. o ,
Lecture- on Teaching and other vubjeeas will be given
during the term..
Board Mil be hstd'on the most .rensonahletermo ; also
:Rooms for thosaswishilig to board tbeni-elves,
No pains will he pored us maLe this Schisol worthy
the liberal patronage . it has heretofore rs celvist.
. .
_ . ..... .
Or For Inn tier raffiCulam, fat:feral .1L- L. IIAWIZY
Prillcipal..NesV Milford. • . . E.
Ity "tiler of the-1192rd. •
T. BOYLE. ISee'y. .70 . 17 N ii&I'DEN, Preet.
New Milford. Aug..120.1,15G•2. , • 7
.
Great Bend Semmary,
AT GREAT BEND, SUSQ'A COUNTY, PA.
1 1 1 12.45 ALl.a.VuuacirL , lroi-zia.-OF•THIS
SCIPIOL WILL OPEN. ON • Taisiday, Ans.
26th, 1862, and continue ELEVEN WEEKS,'
under the direction of R. CUSLEUAN, as principal. The
cour-e of htqructim innll the brauches,in thoronull and
t icatf. A thorough pre nation given. to -young men
de..irinu to enter - College.
A I,tchen+ clues will be ofpilzed at the commence
ment of the term, for the more full training of thot.e
wotung to teach; and aseistance rendered them in pro
m:ring fur the euturner: Phi," class will re-.
ceire instruction ou the theory and practice'of leaching.
one hour each day, and hare public mectingn once in two
weeks. t.
• mga.ouit37.
R. CVSII.IIAN, -
no:•;. S. B. CBAS.E., instinctor in Greek, pit
in nod
Du. W. S. DAYTON. Lecturer on Physiology.
M I SS lIATTIE J. ORANG.E.TeatIer of tannic On Piano
Utter teacLcrs us n... , ccielty may demand.
Terms orTuitton• •
Primary th.oartment.per quarter of eleven iv eeks, 13 55
t?,,m mon ltranclies. *, - •• .. 3,00
. II :..lt."r En _I ish and Mathematics do„,' 500
' N, aural Sciences dn., ' 7 00
Law.ream-, Ancient oriniideru - . do., 800
7 cachch. Normal Clara '''% do, - 'I :A
Ma.it, ~, Plano , • do., L Sno
t ~. ~r Pt:tun . d 0... • 2.00
Thi , nitther branebes Include the.lowey. Vans: $ pp per
gnat:cc cot era all branches named, afore, except Ltatch
m-s cla , a , aud"music on piano: , • .
N. B. All hale tont.t Be arranged at the commencement
of the term.
Itqard can 130 o tallied with farnibla/4 rooms at from
V.! I:1 to i'e..so per week—lighte, wo,liine and fool extra. student,. wo=lillle: to boort, tlirmorivr can obtain roonie
Su the vohool ilittmlying in beacon. ,
Bend, April tS, .
• L IT° s'i
or)irk Different kinds of Wines and L
•)11 u , ariveveryUndlnauymark
:Fur sale as usual by A
OYD & WOO
cAr.nx ON TR
TM& SHEET-MOH BEES
;
Nliir Er. Low mmett &E zicOrra. : ALS
The CARPENTERING Basin 'ss
. NEAR TILE If ET ;10DIST CLIURCU. .l
. .
UTE keen con s on hand -a general aashrtmentof
17 ISIMICIO'Gr=f3 ui the must approved' pat-.
; Um:tiers' llardk,4:e of Saki but.
. . ,
. •
,
Ftirmers' Tools of All Hinds. • ' - _
. _
P.r.,. Wire, Porcelain Ware; dapanne4 and Plain Tin
W.,.
~ of the best material. ,
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Paints, Oils, Glass, Patty, and Sash.
Pimp,. Lead Pipe. Latupp..i.iird en,q,er, ete., ‘tc - :
Also, a Good Buggy for . Sale, , ,
Terms right. Itanember place,' Call and lae. US.
'v2 ' . u . BOYD 4ILIWOODHAUF • •
.1. 11 1001,41:Fr. , Xontrobe,
.
- 7,AI.IEADI .
rint, BOOKS of the laaeiarni of BOTD k SFEBMITIt,
it :o r in my hand , . and we ore rem. de, , trouo that an id, d would coil nod without fortherdelay.l
a11tr , ..,64 , 0,t 15th, the Books will probably bein Other
Land. fur coneetion. t _
Boatone, July V3th. ,
. FIRE INSURINC.E.
HAULM
Heath;
1 .
',THE INSURANCE. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
• , AT PHTLADELPILLS, PA.,
• Has Established an Ageney in llintrose.
I . KEr.-
th year
The Oldest In . s . terance Co. in the U;tion.
CASH CAPITAL PAID IN.
ASSETS OpilL
. •
T";eates are salon* as Nova at aiy good company is
NeW York. or elsewhere, and Itii Directors are among
the tire; torhonnr and integrity.' ,
Cus.m.ts PLarri See 'y AIIIIIUR G. COFFIN, Pres.
liontroye, July 15r62. ' BILLINGS STBOVD, Agq.
.. . . • -
$4O ' - Wage s Paid - $lOO
•
Tr o rpll- g oodnaur the ADAMS SEWIN6 Nt scurst Coxis
.l_ r c .. we . Will gi vtTa commission on all goods sold by
:oar Agents, or.pay W11g6.5 at ;rota tki....) toltind per4nonth,
an , pay all neeessm-y e . xpentes. A child can learn to up
'erate it by hall an hour e , instruction I It le equal to any
IFamily Sewing Machine In nse;!and we have raduccdthi
price to Filleon Dollars.
..- Each Ninchinede warranted for three yearn. '
lddrea - a I : - C. RUGGLikt. 'Gyp. !Levitt, '
dilly Et„ 'ail . - • - ':-:- , DetrOit, Michigan.
•
P. RARE CHANCE!
rei the Next 30 *ars, Only.
• • THE ENTIRE' ^ •-
SPRAIN' & S . ll 1151E11 STOCK
r OP " •
.
DRY AD_ - GOODS!
HIRSCIIMEN:.BIIOTHERS,' .
tube offered to _th6 public •
ATI ,A-fLARGE REDUCTION.
The lUrgest act&b . c2Cuscartment of • • •
Da tittOlap
• In tlie•eorn . ity. , • •
In order to dleriosa of their large and, besatifal stock of
all de*.Criptlona of - •
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,
13XX,131K els 'CT.aCrIvIEC
4 1.816.4t1iMi - SEI;
Imaristescoles,
I.IN UMBRELLAS,
LlEkeilaraa.i= - itakl.-01sixIssiodigati. O.
_,
The imdetAgnett offer these p 004.11 at their /
veil knoyin
, ...
stand the
' -' - .
_ -A: awe' •
`Be
• • .44 1;
"I •
No. 20 Court St.
. ~„ Tl7"°
Corner IT nte,r St.
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Bingham t "" k • t • -• -•" 1 .••• 11.51 . 4 k . S 6 'ton . CH. T.
at aitin.titiernbto reduction of ordinary lo,n - prices twre,
Iroffering a :art. clonre to all thove l'ohnte tolnvert
in these occeninry articles. Caving. - D i Inphrted tmoot of
nor Stork ottn.eiVe}., whin, in t4c. -Eunurn:pu nt.trieeta, we
nre.coonled to offer oupt•rior Inducements.
Ertr'llou't fail• to avail youn,-Icet of the:4c bargiitte at
•
,
13RbIrlit114 .
• . •
No.. 20 Court S t reet, • ••,
Sign. of the BEE
33.2warizc1klur.r,corr.
Q. $.- - Tiro largebt and bet as"ortmciit'of
SLACK *MKS;
teat ean.lie found thla eide of New York. Call and see
th.eat'at the 0 y
* No. tO. Court Street_
Illn'Otamton, July 17, 16767 . 1. - • .
• NEW -FIRM. •
13 ALDW I N • &-, ALLEN
To .
• ALLEN, • 9 DEANS 4 CO
'I •
Under Montroe -Democrat Office,
NIZE-
Fresh Ground Western FLOUR.
every, ea days, which we_ currant to give satisfaetioti
as any in market; If nut gouti c seturued at our expense.
reed, and ,Buckwheat
SALT AN L) - PORK •
By iTu;t:•LOAD; BM DUEL on POUND.
HAMS, [Su,9or. Cured) - .
. Dried -Beet
' Snirlked Halitint;
. Drips and Syrups,, -
Molasses, and Sugars,
TEAS, COFEE R„ SPICES,
BROO3PS, AND NAILS, - :-
which we offer for sale at Low Prices, foe READY TAY
ONLY. - Montrose. duly 9, 1569.
BULL. RUN,
1111 "fifiDi ane ffi STORE,"
NEW GOODS.
t'aLD and TOL 7 .W, RICH and POOR. GAT an d Feative.
ll are hourly mean rushing onward to the
HEAD OF NAVIGA'TION, 1
eager to be sniiplied (rum the choice and extensive
aelect..ou t 6 be found • . •
AT TYLER'S STORE.
. • . . .
Iliaassortment of 31:103r5r 412440,c0c1ii beat 'eni
all, and as for choice , ' .• , •
.I`l = l‘. 4 Co 30111 : 1;1 " Ml.S3 . 0
Viz.: Tand 10c Sugar,. tl', Rice. Coffer, ilqd -Tobacco,—
riporits are inadiguatc—they are at. 11-16 useless to men
tion tin. TWO thousand & one things of which a full supply
le kept .constantly nt the Ontieit ' e•tore In town, A con
lineation .ormills i 6 earnestly desired, and it there are
anyst smforitinatis an not to.harnfoond run plots, your
filen , and neighbor Fitt tel i l y . ou. the* ~ •
.FIR' TITORE BELO TABBELL'S HOTEL,
T_, STO RE
nut. : apposite th • KEYSTONE, • .
••••.-; - - • 1 .•
whe b'd percent. hue fill 1 ;, ato be. Fe are bound tolet
peon' lire—and live. Brig along your Butter Egg,
Rage Oats. Bye; Cash. (.or., and most anythin*else you
dos' want, and get value ecelyed
AT Trlallt'S STORE.
2Please do n'lleave the above mentioned articles
at. h me, tor our rule won' permit us to wait " till you.
corns up '
'firers—A new lot of
just pened.
I.:Ai/Rs 1.4 all-kluds, and
now ready and role cheap.
daelight; aleo - Yreslellurn
Adamant Me and Tallow Ca
l'sr'A new edpnly of 11A
SHOES.; Stone and Woode
I.ot all eortg. Yankee Notiot
, and Toilet Soap. Ukiah' or
1-1 in use._ etc., 4c.; tUr
pay down, as the times d
•
!ignore. comprising
t. warrnted
EL TVERELL.
RUFF,
- -TO D.i EVEN.—I a
Yoirk. on timur of comrni.
and inquire. and look at
ze., aw rood at can brfouu
Munt _May 2tb.
. , .
Administrators' Notice.
ILL persona Indebted to the dotate or Ceithririne'Shi.p.
-ardeozi. IMe of Ilarford torornehip, deceased, are here
hy reqiits.led to make Immo:hats payonent.r ad all to:Nona
Ito viliz- elaleai agalriet Paid estate will prevent them forth
with top. C. bilepardeon, Buford.-
..
. . , D. C. Susealumen , kdrainlarn
Angult 11th, liltr.. ar
Isaac Itrica.diso, - " •
Adaiiiiistratorsliatice.•
ILYOTWEI* herby given 1 o'at! person' , haeinz demands
IN Dolma the ettateot Stieheet Bane, sate of Chutohut
township. thweased. t h at the same mnst be presented to
the untlereigued settlement, and att,persons indebted ,
to said eemie are requeetett to Make immediate payment.
Butudre K.twa, I
ALLEZ: K.122:Z. , Atha'X'B
Chooonut,
Administiators' Notice.
TT .
ETTERS adminlittation to the °elate oi the late
.L 1 .1011 ti lianutgan, looser Liberty. basing been Granted
to the undersigned. all persona indebted .eald estate
are requested to make Immediate payment, nod these
haring thane arilnet- the same Will present thenito
HANXltallr, A .
AIWA* Wa.umg - n.
/3beli
r,
WM U. DO
.~oo,ooc
...Etsou,ouu
Detetbegin with the RUN at ,
whito and colored, Big I:rne
x.in;. , Tfr for.taiinlng Fcroeene
Beat Kemi , ene. chtper than-
C'amphene, Sperm.
'TS
dunatautlyon hand
'T and CAPS.- BOOTS and
Ware. Broome:, and ftrumhes
~ o f all-varieties. 'Perfumery,
osea for ehappedhande. , -beat
f which wilt be cold for the
n and, by
LAIR St
forwardlur BUTTEB, to N.
anion that will cult you. Call
d airy•( ralt,:in eact . t4of all ei
In town. -* • - •
- pENRY C. TYLER.
NEW .GOODS.
JAMES R. DE TT
Ctr N l dna' offer to th s o t r o p c i l l t ibl c y one o!'pLe inostchol coin
SPRING&SURMERHCOODS
ITT iLJOMEET
DRY GOODS.
complete assorttnenti# .' • •
Liz ARlttcZ'
Detaines. Tienatge, Popllne, Print's, Gang
hams, Clcockiints, &c. ..D,Mitns, Stripe Shirtings, Ticks
Brown and Bleached Mullins, White Goode, ihmneld
de. Balmoral Skids for Summer wear, and HOMO.
of every description. • .
_MEN'S -WEAR. -
CLOTHS, Black and Fancy Caseitner; Ky. Jean, Sati.
et, etattiade,- and Tailor's Triminlnge. An anexce
tlonable nesortment or XaCtzts ear C1ei43414
33C6Cotis (lb fiiihcmomit; or all ktada. .
.ara 4 4:D . erica.
Brown an;lMllte Sugar . I Syrup and Molasses, Tea. Co
fee, and Benefice of Coree, Spice, Pepper, Saivrat
Mackerel, Smoked Relit:ad, Crash, Braelve Brown •
Fancy Soaps. Also, prepared Potash, to ma ke Soft Son
with little trouble. In fine, the variety always _found
grocery department. , p • - , •
I=si.zzlixtga c)l.lna
Linseed, Coal, and :Winter-strained OILS . , gas
Glass, Putty,lybite Lead and zinc, Paint Brushes, itc.
03Et.C) . CMLIZIPL 7 iir
White Granite China. Heal Matt, and Common W
Cane for Prescrylng Fruits. •
3Eiva,zeci - Cv7a,re•.
• IRON, Nails. Shovels. Hoes. Rakes, Forks, le. Al
a. floe selection of CETLIMY AND PLATE
-0
Baskets. Cradles. Children's Cabs
Willow and Carriage style. TANKFtE NOTIONS, Crae
ern, Sole Leather. Asbton Salt and Fine Table Salt. C ,
ney Island white Scouting Sand,&c. tte..tc.
A-Ganoral Stock of Straw Goofs
Montrose, 81ity.13,1562_
IrbAt•llcoolm. 7 l9•
DANDELION - C OFFEE . •
•TUS Preparation, ma - de from the beet Jaya Coffee, ,
a)
Tiecommended by-Physichus ass superior Nutritiotii
beverage, for Genual Debility, Dyspepsia, and all hill°s
disorders. Thonsands who havebeen compelled to atm -
don the useuf coffee will 31.4 e this without Injurious efft t
t a
dyne can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinaty
coffee. Prier limits: . •
• • For sale in - Mobtrose by 'Abet Terrell.
'• '
KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN,
,
The . pnrest BASING POWDER known.thtmaklngric •
sweet and nutritious Breed and cakes. Price. 15 cents.
Manufitetured by' M. 11. KOLLOCK. Chemist
' Corner of Broad and (!lo Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggists cud Grocers... .mhillyjc •
To Conoumptlvco.—The adVertlscr, having.beeu
restoreckto he.altu in a few weeks. by a very single reat
edy,after having StuTered 'several years with a severe lung
- affection, and that dread , disease. Consnmptlott!--
is anxious to make known to ids fellow•eufferen the
triestui - nt cure. • •
To all Whp
„desire it, he will send a copy of the preserveOen used (free of charge). with the directions for prewar
in: and using the same, which thee will and a ears cure
for Consmptlori,Astinun. Rronehttts , ,te. The only obleict•
of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to beos4lt
the afflicted. and ',preen information which he conceives,
to-he invaluable. and he hopes every.suffrer will try his
remedy, as 14 trill cost uothing.-andlnay prove a lilessin
Parties wishing the prescriptino will - please address
EI)WARD A. WILSON.
teGsanal Williamsburg, Kinua Countv. - New,TOr •
THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY
•- - JOURNAL OF COMMERCE.
A 'CONSEI?VATIVE ki.III,PY AND BUSLYESa .
•
PAPER.
The cheapest and heat Wee4ly in America.
CONTAINS NEWS froth all teirta. of tte World. the
beA reports of the Produce, Grain, and Cattle Trade,
Dry Goode and‘hlunes naarkete.
:The Fue to DiBoryauirers,,. •
- , - North and South:,
The Supporter nit&
. .
Union, -
The Confrtitution and La Is.
TERMS FOIL' ONE YEAR
•
Twenty eopiEN or upwards. $t each. Thirteen eopleri,
fl 5. / In. Potir copies, .$6. Three copins,
I.Trifier three copies, V! each. Clubs of 'thirteen Pin
more will be, mailed wont address.
du extr4:copy to any one Feuding a dub of 20, wit.bi
money. •
_Thely plournal of Cr pnerre Junior, issued for 4.
country, #5 year
•
car... Sp e cimen copies 2ratls.
- PRIME, STONE. TIALE .t..11AL1,061.
Editors and Proprlettirs, 91 Wall strett, New-T
wiTcilrt
1 11 I " H • • .
runt: Sahnribete /etre now returned from New Ycfrk
1. with their
SPtLING STOCK OF GOODS,
to which they wOuld respectfully call the attention l of
their cri.tomers. Their assortment Is now - complete :and
utiitei both Useful and Ornamental. We have taken par
ticular pain. to %elect all the c.-.-New Patterns out t is
Spring. and think ws can,. without doubt. Pletow in tl.th
ta
Style. ltality, and Price. We have a large stock of
AanirieEui and:Swiss - Watches
(Gold arid Efnuting =4 Open Face,)
from the cheapest up td.Hehest. A very full varlet; of
StINER\AA T IVIIE
ward:cited as goods, •
,
• in every variety: Also, \
Plated Sewelr.y, 'Fancy - Goode,
•• BruChes, Shell Combs. \.
A very fine variety of . . - _ •
• Plated Goode, Very Low.
. Brlttania Ware..
All kinds ot 4 Worsted" Tidy, Net ti ug,Sewlng r and other
•
Noodlotls.
•
Thermometers ; Beads; Violin, Guitar, and Basal lel
Strings ; a nice lot of Fans ; Table and Pocket
Cutlery.. Smears. dn..; &c.
r4f — The above Goods haVing been purciuttl for cash,
will he sold at very low prices. Please call and examine
,will
Hoods, and wa are confident we can please you. •
MilirofilaNll374llo'
•taa_rird] • No. 2 Odd Fellows Hall. Binghamton.,
Tea Trays,
PEKE IND PEKE PIIICE I
PEACE APPROACHINC.
Large Lines of PRICES Conquered and
- Reduced •
la. 131E711: 1 43.1"1"T
NEW MILORD, PA.,
reectrlng, for Spring supplies, new andlaige tap" of
CHOICE - -
.1 -DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,-,1
;CROCKERY,' • • HARDWARK.
- STEEL; • •NAILS,.
• PAINTS, LAMP, AND i
LINSEED.' OILS, • :I
BENZOLE.
CARPETINGS,
• FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS; •
I WALL Paper, Window SHA
DES, !. IATS and CAPS; BOOTS and SHOES,
_CLOCKS, dcC.,atC.
nding, tut usual, fall variette* of the moot" popular
et lee of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
•-- - _
BONNETS, BIBONS,- FLOWERS, -
- •
ch sell op the, wort- favorable
,tcrats, for
- 1; 77 . .tiAS . II; I.PRODITC.E,
PROMPT TIME
, •
loser *Salt; constantly On hand
• • Dissolution. • .-
r u ITE co•partnettbip heretofore exlstingbetween Allen.
'.2.;.Derna&.,Ci. i.thip daydiseolr eti by limitation..
ALLEN„.DEA.NB & CO. .
Montrose, July 9,IWiS.
The buihiees will be continued at . the old staid b
BALDWIN dt -ALLEN.
"THE BEST JAM"
VOR Cit*NEW: , FRITIT.. tittme. 'with Ohm ilsrks.
A. No chalice Of Lam. Call and see them. -Try them
&ping PePidli at - VOYD & WOODRITY'S.
GOOLI
A _NFAVS
GREAT C OMMOTION D
TUE
GOODS,
DRY
.rt
Thee tens WAR !
BUT
JOHN BULL
ME SAI
;STANDS'FIRM
To tlie• LaU t.
BO I)OE TILE FIRM OP * ,
Outteuberg, Nostubaum,
AT TH
6lttlenturg,
' STORES OF
llostltb3tun 6; Co
AT
Montrose, • uiq's County, rai l
. Eltnira New-York, .•• .
SusquehEinun Depot, Pa,
bun FALL Ail) WINTER :STOCK
lan C,crripiete;:
We ore determined no t to ontdoine, either in prices or
gnalittes.—and we will endeavor to give our customer,
all possible satistheticin. -
• C
L 0 T . .
-II I
. ,
, -
••
In this branch our s;i3e3t is complete. and will be sold
lower, and more tastefully finished than any one-horse
establishment.. or any four-horse concern this aide of N.
York. City. is able to uder or produce. We can aesnrt the
public that we COnStaL fly employ the best cutters and
workmen to make up our stock.;
VEr"tinrinents made to order .
-,.
,
11P — On the abortostn otice
,nted or no rale. ,
.1"13' - A Good Fit wart
IN9 GOCiDS:
FURNIS
A Great Stock con
low•est at
fitly kept, and sold lower than the
losenbanin
6ittenblq,
Montrose, January
IMIMM
A-BEL
NO* offers tor;
best
!ale oue of the largest and
selections
GO.
e.).)
Ever offered in, 'iniquehanna County, and
probably Comtising the greatest VA
RIETY or mos . dittlirent. articles Of any
Store in the Nqrthern part of Pennsylva
nia, and perhapii_ofthe entire State. : Au
assortment is keptin about thirty differ.:
1
eat Branches Of trade, and the "selections
are made from •about forty of the best
Houses in New Yorkjand more than fif-•
ty Dealers and Manufacturers out of New
Yerk.- A large proportion of ttie. Goods
are brought d4et from the Manufacturer's;
thus insuring 4 enuitte articles. Casten).-
ers on entering the Store must not expect
to find everything in sight,- but. nearly , ev-.
cry article wanted will be .produced by
inquiry. • Some idea of the Stock may be
formed by 611 following s general 'outline,
but eaurnerat'on is impracticable. . -
DRUGS AAyl) MEDICINES,.
ArdlN7'S AND OILS,
I!4---..0.1`.E STUFFS.
GROCERIES, w -4 1
- ! LIQ P7OBS - , •
CROCKERY,
GLASS-W4RE, "si . .. '•,: ' . -
WALL and WINIIOT V PAPER,
JEWEL.RII, *
\ ,
SILVER. WARE,
_ ]- PERFUMERY,
FANCY _GOODS, ,
MUSICAL IIITRUME2IrTS,
- . 1 .7 - BRUSII,BS
AMERICAN POPKETj‘N.INES, _
~'TABS 0 - lITLERY and • -,'-
.--- SIL OrfiPLA TED WARE
LAMPS, ifATEß.Milii , ;(or LIGHT4I
HARDIVARE, - -
• BED CORDS,
1 . STONE' WARE,
DRY GOODS, ' • - . '
. I MIRRORS, • •' .
WIND.O w AND PICTURE GLASS, -
- . ,4ITIIOGRAPHS;
' - VARNIS ES,• BIRD CAGES,
• , SPECTACLES,
WHIPS, d: LASHES, • BROOMS
GUNS - - Pi t STOIS, .-
A,llllllll hIIC lk::_ N f ..
• I . ;..- A I 6 B *.O Ca•
MEDICAL cf SOlGlCA4lnsirtimengs,
SALT,
" • " ' SOAP, POTASH, - (EC.„'
UMBRELLAS.
• PORCELAIN TEETH,
In sh s ort;nearly every thing, tccrestore the
siek;to plea'se the taste; to deli ght the-eye,
to gratify the funcy,,and also 't conduce
to the real tuid substantial corn iris of-life.
i l i
The attention of the pul - , • is respect
fully invited to my stock of Go 9, bought
exclusively for CAM DOWN, ' d will be
pold on , thei same principle for . ow-,prices.
ABEL TURK LL.
~
liontrosel - April Ist, - 1.8132. c . - .
Admiblittatrix
NOTICE is he by given to ail petsons havingdemandi
against the estate of Wilkie Fowleylate of Franklin
township,. di,eeased, that the ranuimust be presented to
the undersigned for skttlement, andall persons indebted
to said estate are reOnesterl to make Immediate:payment.
Franklin, Aug , 4, Ong. " VANE . POPPY, Ad'x.
•
Notia z of D issolut i on. -
l from oar :ATE`„?dr:vitit daytivath,ra,
subscribers; wh; continue the buetners under the Am!
name of QVITENFIERG. RCPBOI3ArM,WAX).-
14ww"for.)t, &Os letb, ;801..4w
- I J
RAIL ft
ERIE RAIpWAY.
CiiIANGE of UOURS, commlncing joidm lig 5,
V.../ Mt. Trains w pl bum i Baud about Um kg
lowing holm, vta: • . :
• •
WriIiVAXD 11017 ND. •
No. 1, Buffalo EL t3l p.m. No
No. 3, Night Ex. 1:17 a.m. No
No, 5, Mid. at &Z p.m. No
WO, at tit a.m. No.
N 0.17. WavPrell,l4s7 p.m. ,No
No.2l,Ati'ilt'od'u,lbsd a.m. No
Nos. 3 and 4 run every day. '
does not run on Monday*. No.
to Ilaffato, but does not run.to
°vended at Elmira. ' CAA
Sit The - Pissenger 'Trains of Rd eotitpanynow rim tit
and from 1114W:dun as follows: .
LEAVE BOiORAIITON at CIS a. ii,;' eolissettog it
, .
QCRANTON with the Ladrnirinlia A liloonilthurg Rail
Rig *clad for Pittston, Wyoming Vag,' Kingston Mid
'Wilkes-Barre ;at 1 *. • I ..
la()Pli, with thelielvidere Desterantallltaad for t h il-
Fl. lipshurg, Trenton and ph dadelphia; and at{{
:FUNCTION, with trains on the Centrid Ibillrond ofN.
Mr Jersey, for Elisabeth, Newark, and,New Yorkt Also
on Luton.. Bethlehem,' Aflentwormf Nandi Chunk,
- and Ilarriatiang ; iirrivhtg at • .
Et 5
at
EW York 5:96, naiad's 6coo,landltarriebuti p.
N. _
, ..
LEAVE NEW YORK, foot of tmartlanist,ot &Mats.;
!Whore, foot of Wilmat-s t , t 6 a.m.; connecting it
Li CitANTON, withlackawannit A Rioomtdsß. , R:for
s 7 Pit t..,ton. WyoculnlValley,lonotottabd ciliary
and arrive at Itlngkamtun 7:46 . to. to, conceal with
Night Express ii est on the 'AW Rail wiy, and mina
leaving Binghamton next morning for Caitlin Ho
tits
mer and Syracuse. . 1
ti'Th Is fluid rmiset thro' th ekawamui Coal Field,
and theveletwatol Below* Water Lipp! - .
AN ACCOMIIIOD • lONI TRU&
Leave"' Scranton for Great Ben , at fitiit.,na.; etfouinctiug
at that place with Day Exeaa' West on the -1111 g
Rallway, and thus formin g direct *medium with
Toone on the klingtutmton* 8 Railroad;
Returning leaves Great Bend at iY p. W. and intuit at
Scranton (IMO p. m. -. -
_ • JOHN BET IN, linplaintendent.
HENRY.
R. A. RNRY, Gem Ticket • [Benton,
Lackawanna . & BI
O.N and a ft er April Ti.h,164
us follows:
MOVING 'S(
Leave Scranton, at •
Kings:o:4.st - ,
" Rupert,' •
ltunvige,- -
Arrive st KortOnnal:ertand,
• NOVI:if; NI
'Leave Nortbrtinbcrlani,
n 411% llle,
. Rupert, .
Klugatou,
Arrive at Scranton, •
A Psaectiger train law leave
Scranton, to connect with trot
inc. leaves Scranton onarrival
aga.ls p. m. •
The, Lackamarma aud Elora
with the Delaware : Lackawam
it Scranton; for New Tork mid
At Rupert it connects with
point. both east and west. •
• At Northumberland it coand
and Erie, and Northern Cent
%vela and worth. JI
- J. C. WELLS, Gob. Ticket A'
A CARD TO TOKNO LAI' S AND GENTIJSR.EN.= .
/V The subscriber will sendret of charge) to all who
desire it, the Recipe and direc tio ns rut leaking a simple
Vegetable halm that will in h ot two to eight days•rereg
ore Pitnples. Blotches, TAN, IFRE.I.'NLES. hallowness,
and el! impurities and roughness of' the Skin. leafing the
lame—as Nature intended it shiAnid he--sOft,clear smooth
and licautilhi. • Those desirint, the recipe, with in;
street ions. directions aud advine, wilt please call on or
address (with return ppostaee.)l
THOS. F.Practßil Chemist,
je9•2m . Dreadivar, New Tort.
A REMEDT - FOR HARD T 31E%ham w people ludo
.I.lk been thrown out of hualnkms. and poaaviat Rome lit-'
Tle or smell Inco tackle f make thetnealres a home.
[Seendverthement in another Winton , of thtt•aalln
-
mem of 'Vineland.)
• - Ctr
,
' MLLINERY & S RAW . GOODS..
urS hare the pleasure or an onnelng that we are now
•All. prepared to Gffer,at our Id atand,:r .
- No
t • - .
Nos. 103, 105 and 10 , North filecond.st,
' • above Arch, P delphla, ,
At well selected stock of . ••
MILLINERY an 4: • iiii GOODS
Importations,
.
In every Variety, of the Latest an d
neweat
and most fashionable styles. - •
Oar Straw Department will otnprlse every of Bonnets
lints, and Trimmings to he .fu lid in that line. of the-ta;
tr.( and most approved shape and styles- Solleitieg an
early call or maim., I remain, - . • apw I
. Yours, Ifespectially, • • •S. WAUD.
—.--.-----
• .SA PON FIER: -'
TiE Family Soap Maker 1 ill Kitchen Grease can be
elute Imo good SOAP bysing .Saponi der. Err Di
li
teeth - 41s accompany each box. Soap is an easily made so
a ono of coffee. lianufaeturt. only by 11w Patentees, ,
PctOe'd ,Salt Manufleturing Conipaliy,
,MCG lyjw. frlNValoutift. Philadelphia, .
•
NATRONA FOAL : OIL. •
WARRANTLD NON-EX LOSpal and equal to
any KEROSENE!
nhy buy an explosive Oil, when a few cents more per
gallon will furnish you with a t perfect OlL?Made on y by
' PENS'A SALT MANUFAeTITILINCI 001IPANY.."
117 Walnut Streer,IMILIDELPULL
March 6, MM. . . ly.
STAND DT- T lUD GUNS!
...ElLAT.ttai r I
Will 40, . Mill 'NOD 110EKERS
Armed With ek-Datel .
WITHIN 4 310 TIIS 31ARCH0F
IV A SERI IGTON I
AN
ZE.ELIirDXI 133F1L09'
Flit MD WHIRR GOODS
iIIAVE & pi IVESI
iiitanAit V ormos.
- 1
1
1,
, ,
-
,
-1.,
7GOLD
And nitlts plentiful eippl;
7e.oek.of
and FAN'
GROCERIES tk.
_ HATS Ai.
BOOTS AN'
WALL PAPER, ~.00.0.E1f WARS,
,- COAL 014`an(1 VAMP'S, '
' FAN
;
EH NOTIONS
SKELETON SKIRTS,
FLOUR, SALT, PISII, NAILS,
PAINTS A • D _OILS,
Ina r4OO other articles too mamas to mentiono;titch
wilt be sold st prices that yr ' 4
Defy co petition."
Don't Forget T cr
If you in gulf ofyournelgh4rei for
- Th Chisp•Staie,
They will Invarfa . bly direct tOo - •_
-HAYDEN ROTHERS
f
TiCEPECI PL 'S AGEISMI
-er-.111E— , -- •
ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE
PR_ OD flOg token in RzehangeAt, pods
Cash. Paid I Para.:"
HXYDEN ROTIIERS
NW MILFORD, Noronha 115th,-1861—,
Gold
A ND also. other kinds; of
Al.
SOLDIERS
AND ARRE'
wtaibh to have it,11,11,
can,do soh plyintt to th,
Oro
LITTLET. Nontmsel
hard re ca Calm the
partmedt.ll:lYanhinglon,
Torino necessary for the hot
Montrose, drum9tb,lB”.
Eli OF. SOLON ROBINSON,
ornutraninrolutnamma,
MN SUL,
ADS.
• . -
VINELAND.; SETTLE*ENT:
The biltitirlokte ati extract from the report et
&Hon itobtooonv Beg, petbltetie4 to the New York Tri
butes, Ittreteresioe to tfloeland.. Alt paws, vas 'read
tide report ieltti interest
Liviataiss strarniiiiiitar
N saiks u /401-71411, its
. C 4t Fertility—Azusa. snap, Predated—
Piailical &Waco. - • •
,TWA RD zotno
s;IS.Y. !sprit:lS p.m
14, Nigitrzpreiiistslla.ut
I ft..flteatopost
• O.pi_ 418 pan
MndIWI ar.Rll
o. roilo-fkitolape.lbut
of Sundays, rum
it. 1 No. broisiolsio
MINOT; Ges.liopt.
Ills certainly one of the most eitenithe fertile. Dicta,
teen almost level patitten, sod imitable condition for I
pleasant fanainarthat *c know of this side of the mt.
ern prairie.. •We fouhalsom• of theoldeit fermi appa
.rentlyJaitatiamallably productive bombast drat dewed
of firma fifty or a hundred yeah' ago.
The geologtat would area Owner as CMS ortkiv
eontinneaferrilit....- The whelecesintry lam suarima
o de
posit, mad all theough the soil we found evidences ad att.
caretime deoccally in the forst f [adulated
calcareous marl. showing manydistlict forma ancient
shells, of Ito tertiary formatter raudtkda mai" tuba/same
is icattend allthrommit the and, in • very aramaineted
form, and heal* WOW GOoditten must cooly adoirallatel
by such plants as the fanner deares to cultivate. •
-Mari, in all its foam has been used to-fertilize mg* in
=frolathe time it was led by tha Routaim:
once mad tionuany a mail ls cosuted on
• valuable beat of manure, that can be dug sal, carted
and spread titertbeAeld. Re wesuch more valuable tton
it mast be when found already mimed thruturt the min,
where new ides Will be turned up mad ezpoiett and
Minatormod to the owner's hoe every time he stir* the
earth.'
flaring then sathdled dew minds - with the a".t. they
will riot be ereitid with wonder at seeing i wiebitable ev
ident. pf fertility of &moil which la oar Mtwara, lov
ing the same gestalt Ctunacteristice oral least appestat
ces, ti eutirely unremuneestive accept alike productive
sea Is promoted by art ideal fertiliseatiou.. .
• A few ward* about the quality and value of. Vila land
for Cultivation; of which we have some aurae proof.
Oar first visits/au Up William D. Willem, Pranklis
township, Gloucester calmly, who perritamet pours bight
ranee math of Milerille, about three years ago, for the
=et eatabliaklag a steam mill, to work op the Um
lumber, to mod off by the new railroad, - as sell
as theltrewood and coal: for which be built a' track •
sale and a half lung. He also ftarniehed sisteeu stiles of
the road which ties, and bad no doubt mode thaa mill
prodtable,dhungh Dia Man object waste/ open a fame,
having become convlueed tbat the soil was valuable for
cultivation. 1n Ibis be hie not been .dirtappointed: .ati
some or kLe cloys prove:. For inaauce, the second time
of Cropping, 30b bushels utpototuitwou one saes worth
iio cent* a bushel lathe geld. This year, levee rives,
without matrure, preducedlls4 bushel. of mite. In one
tileid,thellya crop was . potatoes, planted amoug the
, roots, andyielded to bushel', The potatoe• were dug,
and wheel sown. and yielded 16busheit ; and the stubble
turned nudge and sown , to buckwheat which,yieldedam
but/leis; and then liter:round was sown to clover and
ilmothy.-whish gave ass first crop. 9* tons per istfie.'
The fertliViers applied-to - these crops were first, ash..
from clearing. roecond. MRS pounds of .s hate
of lime third, De pounds Peruvian guano ; then 50 bash-,
elm of slacked lime IWO been *Dread upon tioelterrer Owe
ft was mowed, and turned in for wheat.
Mr. Wilson'. grOWICI% clops, and the wheat stubble of
I the present season, all indicate his liLld as productive as
any pert of the State. i , ; .
At Wary 16110 W an old style Jamey woman • farmer,
several mike south of Mr. Wilton's, we were al pia/Ocu
larly struck with ghetto appearance of a field of carn,that
we etc/pped toinquire of the hired man bow It was pro
duced.. *le found that th. land had.been the- - year but
one beforein wheat sown' with clover , and tide ' cut oue
season, and last spring plowed - once, with one “pior'okt
nag," and plsetedwith corm- ' • .
-Yee, but younatihreditigh; tempo, weirdd ta
terroptively, and got his reply
"IA sat; you sec wecouldn t done that ,• 'cause • ore
hadn't hut forty-one hones loads/altogether, for 113 acute,
and we wanted the moat out for the truck."
The truck cons-sled of beers, canots, cabbage, cucum
bers, mellions, - /tc., and a veryprbduetlee patch ,- of Liana
beans, grown fur marketing. Sa we were. aniseed that'
the soil was not infertile, evetsunaided by clever, which
had fed the corn, because the "truckloads" had hot been
clovered e
oand
ns of had been
fur
culti
7, ktloulon4 enough to ob- .
literat all sig the Direst. • ' - ,
- One next volt was to the Mtge farm of Andre* Sharp,
five miles north otMiliville, frumkalf to a mile, east of
the railroad, and just about in' the centre of Visieland.—,
Mr. Sharp commenced work bare in December, 1858, Op
en:ill/ sere.. In less than three-years he has; gut Sal
acres cleared.sed crops this teasels. all well ; inclosed
and divided into several fields, with cedar rail. or pole
fence ; has built a two-story dwelling, about thiety-six
or forty feet, and a smaller house for farm labaress, and a
;stable and granary andp sometatberstutbnildinga
Considerable part - of the land yrslaelearediathe plow.'
0119 dollars an acre, and on soincotit thellret trop aus
buckwheat, limed with 50 bushels ha powder per acre.—
T hi& crop may be put in from July 4th to leer. and yield*
from twenty to thirty bushel% per area barreeteil ix Nov
ember ; when the land ban: dewed ulth 130 bounds of
Pentrian guano and seeded with rye, yielded le to 15
bushels per acre and teu dollars worth of . iter.W. The
rye stubble turned:after kulacking elf a large growth •of
oak sprouts, sad driaaed - aghtia with guano and seeded
to wheat, gave 15 or 16 bushels. The crop which he wee
threshiug.while we were there promises more, Of , a may
plump gad/mould the ignore is very" lowy.
went over the stubbly and found the clover 'sad
tiniethy,trom seed vowed last spring, on the wheat
tuth
out harrowingeletking se wellue we ever goer it upon
any old cultivated Una, and with • Utile work 'done la
the winter to clear off some roots.: and rotten stumps,
and setting stakes to mark. pertninent ease, we will -be •
able to cut the crop next year with a mow hoc; nouldue
andlve will 'maturate Melon* presets, give
the everplus if it overruns the validate,
Part of lira 111.04 was planted with potatoes Lir • Arai
crop, which yielded one hundred and twenty bushels par
acre. It was theta limedwtih buOhels per hem, and
seeded with wheat and clover. un .a*erage of
over 15 b . 11b111:6 put acre, and the tiara: maw leeks beau
tiful. • . -
MI ➢: R.
ornebnrg L tt.
Widener Trains will nu
5,25 a. in; 10.10
GAO Arrive 21,15 p.-m
1 11T11:•I
4.30 p. m.-
6.10 j Freitag et
AD
-6.45 ! Passenger.
B Leave 1.43 p.
11.00 p.lit; -3.40
Klnerstott at 8:110 m.for
for N'evn Keit. Return
of train from New York
• my Railroad Connecta
• and Wratern Railroad
I intermediate point. east,
CaMorino Railroad, for
, .
'chi with the Philadelphia
al Rallreed. fur Wide
11X P. ItSLUY,
eat. '
Other portiorts have been plantediwith Corn !its a 'first
crop, whicli yielded thirty bushels ofyellow dint corn,
and the second crop ferry buAlel6, and the third - crop
,
treated 130poundsofgnsoo, weare r sure no one would
ellturtte below forty bushels per act!: •
[The render will recolleetthat the Writer is risrw speak
ing of lauds perfectly new. uud which CIL scarcely be con
sidered in good arable consiltiOsa.44lal
In other cases the corn crop vilest you. was' followed
with eats this season. not yetthrAiikech bat willaverage,
tlrubablyfurty tu tifty bushels. ' Stec A potatoes, Deana,
ethics, arta in fact, oil vtaretables," as well as youu
each - itrid other fruit trees planted this year, show very
ainly that thislongneglected tract of land should re
main so no longer. and Omuta now a si rung probability
hat4-witl not ; forunder the auspices of Mr.-Landis, it
Will be divided into small kits, with toads located to ac
commodate aIF--the surveyor is now br.sy at Ibis work
—and all purchasers.will be roquircalto build twit CULIA 7
fiirt able houses, and either fence their lots In nrilfortuity,
Or agree to live without fence, wlatilt would Ate prefera
ble, by which means a good population willbe-secured
who will establish churches, schools. stores:lMM*. ma
chine shopsandlioracs-;homes of American fitrineniaux
rounded by gardens, orchards, hello and comforts of ciy-
Illzedlifit.
, If any one, from **derangement or basineal, IA desir
ous of changing his pursuits for life. or who Is iron Soy
cause desirous to and a new lot: anon aud cheap borne In
the country. and whomay read and believe what we have
truly stated, ho will do well toga and sue for himself what
may be stenw itltiu a two hours ride of Philadelphia:
SOLON ROBINSON.
ABEL'. TURRELL
TTA4 for saieitellinghanea Ethan INMent, ohm
tithe 'Whiskers and Hair, that will 'bring of a thick
set of .Whiatuns, or. a Ilonitache In from six.: to eight
weeks ; klakaeaConfpotutd,aman cam foi kimanters.,
Mantras°, Ally 1;1861. . '
Unipiestiusbly the beat SnetainediWork of the
kind in the World." •
.213.,AJEL3P30W/191 , • ,
• NEVIIIONTILLY BIAGAZINE.
- The 'volumes bouralawistihite..of theme:Woe a library
of nquellaueoue reading ouch as cannot be !mind in the
same COMPUS in any other publication that has come un
der ounot.lo.—.[Bottati Courier. • - • • t
moot popular Monthly in thee world.-0..Y. OD
'-
T:rinust refer in terms of eulogy • to tone and
varied - excellences . of 'LlU:raft's Mamixtea=4! journal
with a monthly circulation of about
whose pages are- lobe found some of the choicest light
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men facilities for thorough preparation for terrines..
The bnutchne taught are,Took- keeping. no applicable.
lathe vartonsdepartments of trade r•Penmanship'. ioLio
plain and ornamental; Commercial Law, 'Rath, maticcr`
Natrion, emu Engineering, Drawing, Phonography,
stol odern Language": • -
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vidnally, so that be may conunenee at any time, -and at
tend st wltatevarhonno aye most convenient,
Cataiogmaan lasned annually after•the lrth of Apr .
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ht. HODGES CRITTENDEN,- '
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1711VIE111.84LNIDr.
To ALL WADITime FARMS.
Heir &Worn Tit of. Vtneland.
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A REMEDY FOR lIARD
A Ear. Opportunity in . thejeatMarket, sad
Delightful And Healthful Climate in. the ,
ion: - Only thirty miles south of Phile . •
dolphis, es a railroad ; being a
rich, heavy soil, and highly
Produotive wheat land; Amongst •
• the lie, is the Garden State of Dow.Tersty:
TT COMMAS 019000 saes of GOOD land. divided
to home`:[ different sizes to suit the Purelmstr —t.o
99 agrtoond uipwattlo—and. to sold at the rate of from ta
teen to twenty dothur per sure for the farm land.
ble ost-toorth isub.,arid.the balance. by quarter-year - 1;r.
stalltoestkorith legal tutarest, Within the term of fut.r
1P33113 SOIL '
la, in great
pirka . rich day loam,etniabli for Int al. Gm.,
oad .tosoott dark and rich vandy • tram, ,uital,lv
Lorton, oweeVpotatoolktobaceo,alitinds of ve•getat,i,k
and toot eropcand the great variety of fntit, seri. :•.•
elraPela Pairs. Rehabs*, apricots, .'Noctarines. .btlick ,*!..
ries. meats and other traits, beat adapted , to thel IL 7. -
Vitrpg a sad :kw Tort markets. In respect to the
m thoracic beim mistake; 31; visitore can
Ice both, and none are expected to boy beforeYsr do,
cud ending these statements correct—under tbe , :
umartancse, unless tbeee statements were correct. ti :e
would be no use In their being - made. -It la conaidered.
The Bost Fruit Soil in the llnion.
tiles report of Solonßobinson, Eq., of the New Yoec.
Tfibitall ‘ mid the well known agrlculturlot; l' ,r
-ry, of Onismalxison,liew Jecrey,w bleb will be turiAl.l“..o.
TSB] xhar.a.xximoir. '
• By looking over a map the reader will perceive the: ,t
enjoys the best marks: kt Ills Union, and has cllrect c. 7,, -
munientLonerith Nosr.York - and Philaderphli brio.
twelueunly thirty-two miles from the latter. . Fioduet
this market brings double the price that it does 'ln kr , k,
duns distant from the cities. In .tfris location it can i.e
put into the market the 'same morning it h gulttered, .t
fui * What the termer 'elle he gets the highest price; Kh • 7
gioceriesandotheruirticles he purcluues be get. at is ••
lowest price. In the West, what he sells brings him .
pittance, but for what he buye he pays two prlee!.. !I,
locating here the settler has many other advantages. 1 1,
Is within a few boars. by railroad, oral! the gteat ci.:.
of New England and the Middle Stites. He is near .
old friendismul assixiations. He hag school for 116x•,'. ..
dren, divine service, and all the advantages of el%
ILua, and he is near a large city.
.
C,ICAXTSSBT3EI •
Is delightful; the wiatecs !X. , 11:1Z salubrious • and ttl.. r.
whilst the summers are no wanner than, in the Nort h -
The, location is ;anon the line of latitude with north
Virginia. • .
PIahOUVA'AVII as A. CILLACIT or Cl.llWri !OA 711"..t F : I'
would be much bentatted in Vineland, The 'unary.- .r
the titillate:sod itabracing influenee. makes it excel:.
for ail pelescaarit qffictions. dtspepeitz. or g<mcrut del
ty. V igitots will uutice a differel , eL9 U a few Itys. CA :44
(mullets's are unknoirx.
Comrade:ices:at Nand.
. .
BullOing material Is plenty. Fish and . optuni 1::.'
yltutind mid cheap. . . • • -'
Visitors must expect:however, to sees new plat.C;
Whyihe Proporty has not Bees Settled 5.1,-•
, . for..
This question the ready, naturally asks. It Is la. I . C.11•
it hasbeen held In large tracts by Jamllles nut Oho).- .;
to sell, and being without railroad fauflitiei - they 1.4 t.
itulacements. 7ne railroad litsjust Leen 0pen,..4
the property this'e.pason. for the first
Visitors/in:shown over theland in aearriage,
expense. and t:forded time and opportunity for tion,,t. .
investigation. 'name who come with a vrent. to
ettould bring money to secure their Purcharct„ us I.
lions are um:held upon refusal. . _
Tax Sarum Tistau 121 liCA.!ip Tufts, where people c C
been thrown out of employment or bu,iness. and -
esti sonic little Means or small incotto.s. Is 104.1firi 1/41 -
Wpm show. They can buy piece ol land at - a !
price. and tarn - more than. wages in iinprovin, it. ,1
when it is dune it Et r certain iutlepeanence agd no h.- ••
A few acres in fruit trees will Insure •
lug.. The laud is pat duwu to hard-time prict ;
improvements eau be Made at snheaper rate than n...
any other time. ••
The whole tract, with six miles front on the railroad.
-being laid out with due and spacious avenue.. v. 'oh a
town in the centre—tiviracre lots In the town n9l at 1..
$i .0 to Saud two and a-half acre-lots, at front sti
and town lots 50 feet front by 150 feel deep. at too—t...s.
able one-half castrand the balance within a year. It i.,
only upon brats Of twenty acres, 'or more, that
time Is
TO MANUFACTURERS, the town affords a She
tag for the pitiOff utuoutreturlug • butdoefi, uud tabu,
tides. bring near Phlladelphis, tied the vurreuhdit
country has • large pupa:stmt. which affords a .
taarket. _• :
' 'nth' settlenient, In the course Of several years, -will l.e.
one vitt* most beautiful places in the country, and lot,:
ak;reeable for a residence. _
It to Intended to make it • Vine and Fruit IrciwiL l t
couutry,'as this cuittne lathe taost probtahle and i
beat adapted to the: markek lisery ath ;imago - and --
sentence fur the settlers will be introduced a bleb a
sure the prosperity of the place. The hard .1)w:a thi.- -
out the country will be an advantage to the setth,Mo
as It-compels people to - resort •to agtricultns fur a TA •
ge numbers et peop e are purchasing. and pevl I c
who dewitu the beat location should visit the place at uL , r:
Improved I..studela also for sale., . . .
TUlDEft.—Landean be botmht with or without tie,
Ver. The Timber at market if alitatium , - •
Thi Title ie thdioptimble. _tiVarranteo deeds gin.).
clear of all incumbrarice, when the moue; I, pfd.
boardltor con teuleticed at baud.
Letters promptly answered, and reports of 'Folor, Fi I
tnitou and Wm. kart, went, together with the t•Vioclui
IturaLn.
Route to the lead Walnut ofrect abaft, 1111:4:-
delphia, at I o'clock. A. and 4 P.
abutild be a change of boor.). Int VluelUnd. on the
bow' and Yillville kallroacli Whin you leave" the d
at Vineland Station.arc opened. inquire for
C. LANDIS, Pommarter.
/ Pounder of tbeeciony.
Vtitisair, P. 0., Cuotbetlind•Cetito 25.
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THE OFFICIAL WAR 'MAP:
,
Awards -Pal /bad ali4 43.filitary, Map tf
/ the 'Somtitiri Stale . "
immix the most authentic aeurcei, the Coast Stir-
E ray. engraved in the Finest Style of tip Making- It
gives mirceenVand such valuable facts c cernlng
Railroads. that the War Department Pant ediaterytuthor •
Wed ite pablitattlon. end distributed 1 copies among
the Generals and Co/untie of the Army. ••
- Al it is the ONLY MAP that la authorized as Witch%
la fa the most Meltable and Authentic. aitd ' from. Itt lan e ,
aime—Al bean inettes---thows, at a glance the Priscipie
-Piaci* mid all Strategic Points, Oen. McClellan has ac
knowledged the great importance of It folds - mover:tent •.
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prize. . WILLIS P. If AZAND,
- • No. Tat chestnut Strect,ll3 Eadelph la.
JrirAt every Intelligeet man wants the BEST and on
ly 011117CLA1, MAY. Agnate can make,mouey,rapidly by •
my 3 3m
Steel Pens Superseded •
HT 5, DE WO S'B
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•
ABEL TIIISSIELL, Sole Agee.,
tot thotile dame peter to Busquellatiturcounty: Prfeo,.
it,ts) per irruss—Eo cents per dozen-5 cents each-. Bent
bYmfgh Peelasld hitbe bosh on receipt of price and one
postage: gimp. • The Ando supplied at a reasonable dir
counh .ftli orilet. for these uon-corstolso Pens nntst to
'addresned to ABEL 71.11tRELL.Iguntroae. Pa.; °who wilt
torniab Mamma the tom& priers. '
July *-16113. 0. DE WOLP.
TIED OLD menu= swop,
slut siert proprieffors
ilia!undindized. an oxpetiencedWorltritall SR the tnt
!err; wood inform the citizen* of Monttore and e•
ninny. that, be bar taken. the 'bop formelly_ortmpled by_
; Charier North , . better known tut the -• Laughing limber,' •
i n she, bArement of ticalle's Hotel. and by *kid attention
(to horiners and slump . razor* be hopes to Malt a liberal
prtronsga. •
N,. kadies' and Gentlemen'. Hair drerred In the in t
test and petstest Citistyleo. . • •
; ' , •
WILLIAM U. 8124.T11E1L
L .Xontrose,Jo 7 B,lB69. .
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To England, Ireland and .Scotlan d.
sm.ea*.le olive 801"(41 DRAWS. in ounieof one,
!wand ond upwards, d paysbkt in all the princlpol
!, o wu ji 481 , 41140 i sn c gt . frjRtr ic li,fov i al e . by
) 11 0 1—.6 1 . I.lont'rioterlitt.