- _ '°l7lle - Danto . crntic. tieert: nt Springfield; ,Ill.—PresidriiVLin , , colies home—has been-elected ibant , . two hundred majority. •- • ' The en It feewtona and litwiierlesitiab CAP In* . Pnbh-bett-fur the beueiltand :is a naming stud tf :t ion to vonnz, men who buffet from tie o* ebility, ere DeNty, ,tc.; supplying at thttaaate the MOW S el( CUM. By onestint,has ettrod h Itnaelfafter i t reat . exprnre. through taedical imposition nol o: ,cliery. c y eueluting a post-mild. - eddressed envelope ons!es mac be had of the anthea 2S,JILTILAbIEIi Yi , )1 kAllt. 1:4q.: Bedford. Ktny, , s Itnlll9lyr' • I fLI3MITT.ALN;CIB To 'England, Ireland an d'teetland PR %HAM BEI.j:A S:Cori'S DRAFTS:in toaile crane .111:°:,Ifn£!itTlatInutIP.11crldasu'ltriArg'4.1m""trth,seitilncIPai wm. C.OOPEoi. & Co::l3ixxxia r Montro,, Pi. RKllif ST) OrDa ESCHNIM BROTIMIS AT TIIIr 'Bee- - =l , ' 4t ' 7 's Z '' i:2 • hivei l • "ve.... so• I—# .44-1 i • k ‘.. , ‘ 1.9.: - . 0 g• . . p ,. , , ".v,,..":. #7,. No. 20 tir ,... .- - .4.....;&.44m r: Court St. l :-- A Txr rimier 7:4 -- . • •.• 4 '•,.. . . r• . ^, •.... ) ii ater s t . 5 ••-- . I : 1,..... 11 n.,bana- • ' i An Inimonso Asia tment of , , . 1 I SPRING ORES GOODS, 0.1 their oWn Saap:ortation.l Il1:.I.N41 the May of one of onr firm In .EZTIOEE,' love Irtve ,ecttrell and are now offeringlto onr enstornem scii the public - in general, the largerfrand haudoorn i cit , of DltEtiS GOODS ever offered In thin ' account of the depreoion of the European Mar eta ~.....en3+44,t l to offer 11.-n at UNPAILII..I.ED 'LOW ritti..:Ns....r,viiv,•• our cu•douter. the JOhbera and Itetaiiera 1.,,,r44. Oar Dr e. Goods cotapriac ththie vet; licauttrill e•)lc., as Poplins, Mozambique -6 f Dia na"s,lias, AssandrinOs, Croisos, Brooailo do Sh , , , T)h.2rdPiai4s, Saxciny Baragos; • - An immense stock of the latett st I lett of 4?ond_ahettin•,-..t; Ttlearhedareslins.indall klndseif X) Ca IMEM Et M I C, Ga. A great variety r•f ' '"lc)t,22.lsi nod For Nl6l . and Boye'wear. A rood as.ortment of the latest siyles of GiILiCA.A.3I3.I9c con-tautly on hand and manufactured to oriv.^r on short notice. j I',:a'vraiderle Licei.Dre4sTrlnaMlngs and everything I,,,l.Jr.i:tur to the line of DRY. G (~)D, t v.!s na h ind, and sold ert , f 'found in any' y l!=ce. An Itunteuscassortnqnlvp.he latest styles, . • Alit I INPPY•'' GOODS, T • .• =al: , an 1 lradc, aItrATA nn hand. I • C.lll 11!...n , re parclianinz al:au - Imr¢ and railer of the aDorc fttta at Eansanranam No. 2') Court Street, Siteri.of t e BEE HIVE. Iva:hvutora. April 17. GOOD NEWS ! ‘ANi ? T LL P''''kT COMMOTION Ik,/ THE DRY GOODS, BULLThreatens WAR! • Itur INCH SAM:STABS= FIRM wrc• Er) DOLS 711.1; FIRM OP 6111trabrq, 'goscnbaym, 6: CP TIIE CEETAIN raiin I)OMES-'I 7 . ICKS,- r rir. CI 014 our guard, and we bare lately laid in a ler; t Vic. wllich enifhl.s US to offer to our customers, coot: .“ equally as good terms as formerly, considering the lit e AT THE STORES OF '‘4o,soo?uni AT rilorttromiSusqt.a County, Pa.i : Elmira,' New-York, litisquehanna. Depot 'fa. .•. OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK conarplete * - 7 - . mr ytre determin_qtl not to Le ooidoar, either in prtieo' or riu, i andlFe trill endeavor. to give our cattorocrt .1•44..Ab1e eatisfaction. 4. 1 ILT AVE been made td edgily all thdlinlon Troppawith 111 o witgex•elpthintr. but ntS pnbllc provision has ttalet beenanputnlndlutdiyeeng I THE H.OM.E,G-trA - Rpp, I a nd the Tc-t of tuankind., But the cold 'weather re‘oade 1 the people•thaf, the ~-, , . t General Tailo_r, Groves, • - In this I.l.otch ont elock L ; llruplete, and will be told i htieadd to that buaineas in a neat. prompt. and durable ower. m).l loose-t.taterelly di4li.4 than env one-horam wooer, Ati.d..lt should ifillemembered ttH v oi rlr e . atablialtra..ot, or nuy fodr.trurea' FPFlCeris title aide of .tit - n 1 mi.: Car. i.labh. to ufhT OF Kilda , '" tr a toe 06 " 1 " th ' • NIO "SBODDY" raim4 31 t o 4A. '"' n u lt if elzigiii t ita 1 4 1 14 adltrit! awl •c.,,eits ‘.6 , , c4alita - pi,:eattitaata - MOVlK.MlEentsattletit w q , tnaen wake an ollf alaal., ' H I 1.1 7- Garoicati. made to orato - • ITHE UNION- STITig . .-T. , -chi am aita4nat =dine. ~ put.i. li'd•u•,:ntim out of the queation. All who oarc had re ". "A G0(.4 Fit oluranted or no Cale. , - .., .. , ' bsi - FlTS l abettldesti andrin tnea.nd asiiiil •Cutting done rlg t, for ieAdy p ay'. ful danger.. ger. FURNISHING GOODS 0 - 1 llT b W egt ofS ßm e m sHte . TO law. 440 atiaAra de band. and inatraaanna A Great Stock ocoatmttlY tePt, eud sold lo wertban the given In making np. Tocet saltvd. ativarcehil MI lo , ert at Montreeta, lbw. AUX -...- jeu,141110,1113. ---. . 611. tit Ith . tg, "..13, 4 05ertpall in f: _T. Ds. TDERSONS WANTINE A CROWE 'Or MMUS .--' - I. 7011 RE4"LTI4, , eat advertisement tit-VibestAd `.'^.r.trot. 7.maary tat. ibil, , " t t rta* ~ , M-OTIHNa4i::: ww,cY - I:amli:' A FIRST RATH PAIR Or WORKING;Q 41.1. larco _ t. EVINLIZAL BIDTIELIA. .`,'Eli" .101FORD,`,ItiRCI1,10, IBM - • • LOST OR- STOLEN 1- OST in Montroqe.onfridurCireinhag hist, A . WALLET COUtAining FOUR NUTli.i . of the reepective values of $67„ Ste. 815 75. and $4 55, all &exit payable b . .) .TllOll,BB MITCHELL or bearer, deco Inc mouths froth • Parch last : also some papers of 100 nee to linr One eitekt *ye ll ar. - • A persons are cautioned against. buying fie notes, ail payment has been stopped. Ifibe tinder. will leave sild Wallet and contents at the Montrose Dopeeroloalue, *fill receive. a reward oritt 50 and the Wanks :of the outer., • TLIOMAS MITCELELL Montrose, Apill 8 1981.:—tf • wagon . mMillin UNDERSIGNED nose rocoupira part,. of .U. Clemons' WAGON. SUOI", near the Steam ; in " Mootrole, where he Ulundi ,to carry on the mannfactdre WAGONS, BUGGIES & SLEIGHS. REPAIIi'ING DONA' NEATLYOS . SHOR7 - NOVICE. - SUPPt..Y Or SPOKES ALWAYS ON itAND. DENT STUFF fiir CUTTERS, and . WA 0 ONZ AK. FRS' .IE4 'FBRIALS. BEAT QUAUDT. kept conatw.t tr head. Au ILI to be prepared to do . .tgood work on short notice.• N. D. AU persons , indebted to N. tiderstgned will please oil and settle - n their accounts without further na. Mee. f • Wit. GARY. Montrose, April 1",130. . Administratiix' Notice. OTICE is hereby ilven to ail persons haring demands . ill against the estate of Peter Thafrue, late of Anpurn township, d..•t•easetl, that the ulna-mist be presented to the nodersinnoi for-settlement, and all persona Indebted to said estate are requested to make lmmedlatepayment. .Anburn,Aiql7.'ht.: ANN TIIAYNE, Asri. Executrix's Notice. NOTICit istereby given to at! persons hiving demands against the masted Caleb Cannalt, late of Choconut tomuship. deceased,. that the same meet be presented to the undersigned fur settlement, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested ta make immediatepavment. Choeonnt,—Apn'l V 1... SARAH CA.lt3th LT, EV*. 3130 ' MC) X. 11333 FOR Fainters' ase,--a substitute for terpentlne.and I. a math loss prite, tar sale by ABEL TB RR/ILL. 1r E RS' COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROOF ROSE the Great Remedy' for Indlgestmn Billinee: and ScrufalnuiComphiintA, aadall dtscases 0f the Blond; or sale, at wholesale and retail, by - ABEL TCRRELL. . Administrator's' . Notice: UTTERS of Ikaiabletottiou.to tho A:m . o tit the latO PeterJa**on. of Bridgewater, having been Kranted to the onderAignedl all pereoru indebted to *aid .enste are reque4ted to make -Immediate oyment. and those hsviuzelsimsAgalast the game will pr/”.ent theol to CYNTHIA. JACKSOS. • • • firldiewater, March Ztb,16 . 6?.. AdmlnlstfAtifx. •'• TIMOTHY & CLOVER SEED! r. LARGE .and PIEDIMI KINDS, I FOr. ttlr . • HENRY BURRITT, Now Milford At.B EL TIM at Now offers for stile one,of the largest and • • best selectiOns -of . - GOO.TSI •Eveevill..red in Susquehanna County; and I probably_ comprising. the greatest• V - I tIETY or most different articles of any I Store in the Northern part of Pennsylv:t= nia, and perhapt , of the entire State., An_. assortment is kept in about thirty -diffeV-1 ent branches' of trade, and .the seleetionu are made front -- 'about forty of the' best! llom:cs in New Nork,:.:zn , l more than fif-) ty Dealers and :\lminfacturers , out of Ncw.l York. A l . lajge,prolU'jioii 6f - 04 Goods are !Mom*, dirot:t frot Mtlie 1%1 thtis insuring ,genuine. articles'. Custom ers entering the Store Must notienulei; to lied everytlting in ;sight, but nearly ea', ; vry alifiele wanted be I,r:winced , Ir‘d inquiry. time idea of the. Stock .may be -formed hy the following, general outline, but enumeration is inipraeticalie.' •'' ' . . „ ArEpICLVES, 1 1 .41Y7S itArl) OftSi: .. •i 1)1-7E d T UF.F..S GROCERIES, 1 LiQVor:s, - - at - lot - 717ER r, ' GLASS-IVAI:E, 11'A LL and iri,VD 01V PAPER, JEWELRY,' . • -,' ' ' ' 1 .- SI LVER.W.IRE, -,, • 1 ~ !' ' : ' ;l.': ,a 1' ig RAIN .15 Ri,i FA .Y"C 1,7' G.G.QD,S.,I ,-, .. ' .. . I ..ifu.sitl'Ai; - 1.. - ilvdriiEitii,§,, .B RUSIIES I I, AariracAY P OttE"L'T 'RIVINES, ' It ' .: TABLE CLiTLERY mt. -- :" 1 ' - ' 'PLATED`SILVER WARE; _ILAMPS, MATERIAL'S for-L1G11T...• 7 ,1 i HARD IVA RE, - -.- 1 • ' BED- CORD'S; - • ' ' 1. "STONE WARE, ~. DRY GOODS, ''' i ' ' - •" i MIRROR.. : . * - WINDOW AND P10:1111?E GLASS;. - • ' _LITHOGRAPHS, - • —'• I VARNISHES', ' ' 'BIRD 'C.I . O;ES, . -SP If.:(li A CL.p.' S, ~,__ . 'r . TVIIIPS, I; LASHES,' B 400 MS . GIINS, PIS-TOLS; : P0111.11VITIol;' ~ :.: MEDIC:4L taf SURGICAL liatra;;ii;;leg, SALT, 1_ - , • • SOAP,POTASII, &C., 'UMBRELLAS. POIW,EL4IIr;TEETIf, In sits:wit; tiagirly evet - y - thing, td regiment° sick, to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and-substhirtiat tornfofts of life. "The 'attention of 'the pliVie, iSf6Spect fully invited to inWek of Goods licitiglt exclusively' foy CAS II DOWN, nudi sold on tlic saint principle for low prices. ABEL TURRELL. 11.tontrose, April 14 ; 1862. -' LUBRICATING . OIL; pit*i l.Bade MrtchbacrT, tot' cll.^ 'By"' ABEL. TLIMELL • . _ . ....... .c, . WARILSISTED VON.EIPLOSIVIIi• an coml. to any KEROSENE! 1,1 by buy an expliiplto OIL- ,wben A fow cents • more Or ,gallon will milli& you With aperfad. COLL?. -...., ' i,.. • .- 1 -,:- gado only ,ky,, , t , , , , ,_ RENN`ArSALT.IONDFACTIIIICIO 1C414.11'r • 1r -Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. [ ~,,Alaruke.l6Cl.. :• i -.: • ;, ~ ~ l7. lEEE - NNW iga4. - EQP4). - A NORICTAL - CHOOL' s ILAWLEY:TrinOiP4I. MITE SPRLYG TEM/ a 65? peCspefond 'Thetftntion eci3l commence on WeilneAac, r cbrtiarqq WA,- and continue 11 Rau, of :I%W:on aK heretofore. Foe partleulara addreas .)1..L. Hanley. 'Mud*. T. BOYLE, Sec. GARRATT.Tans,.. - Soldiers Bounty Arrears .of Pay Sm.* h $ .00 bounty, 31 , , ANY g rArlibyeigtflittor m i b a l t lt, f :l r iso t to; Lars of pay doe deceased soldiers. 'Parents, widows, or heirs of Ile teased soldlera, are entitled to draw the note. The cob-. scriber from. long extotrisnci In tbs business, and basing the forma and, instructions recently received-from Wash ington, is now ready to prepare and forward_: all .snob claims as mayto intrusted to his cam , ' .; - - . TUB appended extray.t from thecireul Ar of Louberbaek. Gilbert 6 Cu., suocessons of Mooney, Cohn & Co.. In the general hardware and Cutlery Snithese, will explain itself: Audi cannot permit thisopportunity Us pus with out again tendering my hearty thanks to the gnarly lice , eAntile and tradln; friends who have so liters/lc exten dcd to me their =atom and Iflenette. singe my businkra interests have been mostly In the city of New York; and I still invite them as well as those who have not found It convenient [(id° so. to favor me with•tbeir patronage. to return fur a determination to and promise. to please. II possible. ' C. TYLEM. Montrose Idareb sth, 192. • _ -1 N. B. DI. C. TTLEB,,,bas apeesaed interestS'with as, -the sioneas with our proddeessors, MOO'S EY, COIIC & Co.. and be happy to ite• his old triads Or reetteo their orders, which We will CSIA:UtO lu the eery best osan eo in his absetice. LOCDERBACIZ;OILBERT CO., mike 431eitil Row, opposite the Nstut liens°. „ . 7111&COs beretoforsexistlng tinder tbe time ofEIOYD & WEBSTER vas dissolved on the first day of Februsry list, by mutusLconsont. All the notes xnd accounts are in the handset W.ll. Boyd: who Is duly authorised settletbe same. All persons bating nnsetilcd sceounts will confer, ian cis a special favor by settling theiraceotints vny soon. W. U. BOYD. February 13;62—eril . • A.-L. WEBSTER. AF II C)I3...SIALLIrMa rNOUSE ANDSOT on Cherry street. below the' II Foundry of Sayre Brothers. If not sold before the r "kFlist Of .April next. It will be rented. Montrose. Feb. 11th,1562. 130Yrt. OXiofOV4iTA TIMOTHY.. SEED ! 'BRADFORDCOUNTY . LAIIGE, and • WESTERN MEDft-MClni.er Seed. • GtILD - -DIVOP SEED warAt • Peps, Beaks, - And Barley for flied, Field and Sweet Sped Cern, Shnku's,', Joiiiiso:l's and Comitciok's See(l.,for sale by ' ' ALLEN, DEANS a. 00. ":llotitrose', linrcii" 11th, 186.2. • rini.E.m.3l3-soa x ]faker An Kitchen Gree.4e can be .1 made Into - goo SU?.P by using Saponifier. C.4l"*Db minions ccompan A' each box. soap is a‘LeaallYniade as, iresip of coffee. ficanufacturul only by the Patentees, efinn'a Suit Afaumf,rtnriog OiMpflutl, finiaGivjui 1 . 27 Walunbat. " • 3M - .c>11c)c,13..'53 DANDELION - COFFEE. rit MS Preparation, made from lb o >est JscaS o ffec. to J. recommended by l'hyoichtoo al a onocrior atrit!ouo bererago.for Genetal Debility. DytipepAia, and all billow disorder*. Thonaando who have been conspelled to aban- Oon the u4e orconbe %%ill Dee thin withont coo effect 02e eau contains the strength of two p,und* of ordinary cofee. Prlce 2.; cent*. For soli: ill 31.011tr(Lse by Abel Terrell. • COLLOOK'S • LEVAIN, • Tte-pr.mt lINKING POWDER )moom. for rnnklngtdbt. tweet and nutritiony Bread and cake Pried 15 cents. . Manufactured by M. 11. IiOLLOCK". Chontlot Oxtior of Broad and Chastnut•sta, Philadelp . llln. 80:d by I.111.)nr Ind Grocer*. *, tubfi Incco TIIE BEST INIA; - Z.K.ILT, At 35 Cents per Gallon. Ai. 11,11-n1% , . ane. Cfirrtrbrf.-e.-' Spirit , Tnrpcnth 6. C,11%1,14tir l)11 luta; at market priC.l,. r,b. ' • TUit.P.ELL. I3EIISONS GUT OF BuslNEss. and wanting clifar sec ailrertii.enitnt or Nlueliaid in anottis coltmn. . Great Bend Seminars . Ai GREAT. BEND,-SUSQ'A COUNTY, PA. " . _. . 'rho rsiu.232.rovizor Term OF TlftS SellOOL WILL Ol'eN ON noriday, Nloy 19th, 1862. and continue ELEVEN 'WEEKS, under the direction of R. CUSHMAN, et urincipal.-- Thu 1 course of instruction to all tile branchmis thorough mid `, .practical.. A thcircurrh‘prept . atlon given to young men I desiring o enter College" _, -.., -...-. --, • . - - A teachers clime VIII beetirganialiadit Ake m i ommence- rnentof the feint. tor 'the more lull' Wham; of incite 'el thing *Orb; antravi.istatice rendered them in pro- 1 -curing olplegonj for'lliestuaumu - : i Thit , Oita will Te enier inlltrartibta on the theory and practieneTteachinp *one hour i cieladay, and have public meetingillanteta two . wooki. --. .•-z ••,' ~., -- , , ' -,, \,:f.. . R ara.cmiitz.— • ' 11. CUSH " . .SFAX, ' Patxcri.riri: TION. S.„IL...CEASE. A 4 itLliisinrctorin Greek, TAU. In and Gentiad. - IiEV. it, 11. 31cCilEAPS, Chaplain and ,Lecturer on ynontkaclOCC., 4 .. `,,,' i*- • MISS A:4l:l66l=T:Ti'itSertirPriinfriNDetiorrnont. _NDiS 116.TUBLEWGE.Teseher of intiiintaPiono . .. .N.Ternislafl'aition. - ' 1 1 ..... .. _ Primary Deplarment,periparterof eleven lit'eekt44l o o , common Brapclien. 1' ” -- y. . -',' ,'.'`. ''. ' 360 I Higher Fnalialtandilalitiamatlcit , ~,• °de,„:- -- 6 04 Naturaf Seleneet. - .. . , I '-- :. ..- - 1 do., "00 , Lanputget. Ancient oiniaiditis • -;.• . do., 6Co : Teathert Normal C 1.2.46 •••• - do.. +.1.• 1,10 1 , 1 ti , ipou Pi4lif;i: ' - • • •,'' ', .-, ... • ••,-; drfii, . ~,T1 - .113n 1.',.. origin* 7 : , - ~' 72 . : . -. 1 .. - ‘..—• :, 621,; ',.' ;fj, ----. 1150 'Ma laitwithrinebeilticluiCelb.olower; tliuir $6.00,0rr quarter covers all branches named, above, exeepticach ' ere class tad Inueic on piano. , . , . ! -Board can be ciMained with ramitbed rooms at from $.2 13 to fS:ripperripper week—lights, wattling and fuel extra. , Students within!: toboard tliemrelvez can obtain' rooms 1 in the b oikline try applying in season. , Great 'lend, April 23„,•0..-i-y1 ~ , • New Argang - ement.. antr. tuulerafirliel ‘ ennfilieea btifilnem.. of the firm cf DUNSI!T RILEY; - at t oo.tand, throp's 13tuldiug wile:* a full ALOCk i Dry Goods,,. Hats and Caps, Groceries, ' Iron and Nails, , 1 Hardware, • • -Paints and Oils,. trockery, Yankee. Notions, . , to • Bootsaiid SoWs;nthei'' , ste •P „ caw conitantly De forbid. llc u• 111 always he glad toluebis old friends anciall who applv - of the above article& • • J. R. DESVITT. litoutrouiAtlbittarx4i4SG:2 l. ..o, ••• --- lIARFORO UNIVERSITY, THE Fall Term of this Institution twill eommence on I. Wednesday, Septeraber.ith. The. Winter berm on Wednesday December 4th; and the Spring term,ou Wed- Uer..day. February Dab. • - . " Each Teem -consists - of eleieei weeks. ' 30.21C3P331‘0133E51. TLITI01:-4:mittne4 ,Irattchea; inclailkh; yocal-mos: ir, ..-- • •• , 14,00 atant' I%lll)6olKceplog.u, tihemiatry. Phiaielogy and Book- Algebra, Geometry and Ancient !Auguste!, - • • 5.00 French --5,00 - Music nu giallo. nut!! the ariaW cit er • 6,00 Rooth rent, - ' ' - ' ' • . 1,50 Expenses oflteciuttion room • ' ...1,00 ' Leat#es str/t.lis good Art:mar-a are given .every walk.. - _ - 'Each room IS tarnished with a tool.itiateve, bedatand and table; fhtthwie who chonee to boardthetneelyea. . Board canbe had in the neighborhood at two dollars ...Pay la advance, or prope.rly. nrArc. 4l . • - .. ' ' . 11 . arford,dognst 8;1501., .: - • " ' ' RENtray zou. UMW. TIMES. *non PnaPie have .1 - 1 been thiown ont otbnetnee►. and nonnenn Polon lit- Ile mean+ , or arnallln)tonaen. taao.make theinanann a tuime. (See adaerttaament la anothernalatnn of the" 'nettlo meat of ' . . lei! AND ritonrcrlvE „FAA:A - 'LANDS FOR R FAALE..twelatitreo milUn South of .Pliitadelpbtn. Sn the.Gurdep Stotteuf the - Essi: lroit climate arid location fox markers intbc Unipn: - " - • nderrtiaenikt M''Vinel3niLl • - q i t4,TAir ttr #arr . C . i„Sa6k or-Povnit - 6 . Lip,W*lliki i3lOll Willi) AIM'S STORE. • I,ooo.bushels ol*CfatS ; • ..1;0,009 lbs. Fresh Butter,- 'Tubs'• or - • 600 - lbs..BeeswaF, • • G,,000 dozen Eggs,. 500 . dozau pa'!rs. Good:Wooler: Socks, .A.ZaSICIO C7.4.1331E1C, iDR'IVUICII THE - Highost IYIrko! Prito_ , Paid in GOOD GOODS, v u - . C. Mantrose,Oov. 1 • I a1t0y:444,. BAKER : CEL - PR4TED sY, 0 ISEL ES S SEWINP MACHINgs, Fort Favux j AND Itiovv,svvvEciv VSE, 495 Broadway', Now-York. Agencies fAlcat the principal Cities and - 1 Tvirds in the United States, - The-Ort;r dr it. Baker B: M. Co. beg; to call the attention Of the public to their recently ietrodu• red NOISELESS FOLLY AND MANLIFACTU,SING Sg.:Vi?rMit 346ciPAN861 Sf ATi G T11;P SIICYTLE OP LOCK L;TITCII Tac.e machine!: combine all the lateas ucethl thetas in sniltvhinchlucry, and are highly recommended fur their • simplicity of Construction; Noiselessness Vapidity; Ease - of ,Planaaement Capacity for nil kinds of work, And Beauty mad itegularlty °Mitch: Verbal:is styles of rinse machines adapted to the botie or wort:shop.will be fond atthe different eget/delta the t company throVanit the United States. - Tuck ne SHUTTLE MACHINE .FOR TAILORS! SE The latest triumph of the sewlin machine art—nolieleas. rapid. and easily operated—will commend Itself to those who use sect machines fur manufacturing clothing. . • Grover' & Baker Machines, 31 AILING 'flIE. GROVER &BAKER STITCH: Thoec justly-celebrated =attars. adapted to an the tratitsviT the lionaebold and manufactory, continue th risintair, the pre-ennECDUt which the Onion =liver's] verdict ofthe publictiss asrardeti . them. The well-known STRENGTH' ELASTICITY;A DURABILITY,' of the Grover it Laker Stitch will always insure there 27,111.111111011 tlib *Terence for family lute, for the mangfac tare of anch goods as arc intended fur near—Tut 11114 and not for :thou% . ff. - Wherever the G over Biker Stitch Steclanes have exhibited; and fairly judged in competition irrth the leadim; Sewing Machines in the market. Inc the Wheeler & Wilactu, they have - Invariably Loran off the tint premium. This iietrtioll is ennt.—med by the dgdilon of all I MR mit teeA oft flo state l'!Urs of OWII 0, and Ali t; ill G. recently held. which awarded the (lmt premium to the Grover St Balm Machine over an others In eolapiltitton. F. B; CHANDLER, - Agent, tr. ; _ Montrose, Pa.. STAND BY YOUR OM! anmiusw x)..elL-vasi! Wil 40,000 110 D ROCKERS Ariaad With liiick-Batki YiiI:TrUN 4 MONTHS MARCH OF WAS-HINGTON! '2atiwsriciinav =ROSS' RAD - Witlifil . fIOODS IN ghana,re gainisaittut. GO RUB PH DAY! And with a: plentiful supply we have purchased a large stoelcot• • TAPLA: tend FANCY DRY GOODS, cfRogERIEs d PROVISIONS. ig ATS. 4 AND CAPS. ....":100TS AND. SHOES. TV ALL PAPER. WOODEN WARE, COADOII,,and LAMPS, • • YANKEE NOTIONS SKELETON SHIRTS; • - 'FLOUR, SALT, FISH, NAILS, ' PAINTS N . Asa4 : s3,o3o.other articles too nameroas to menticia,whicb will be sold' tit prices that will . . • • • • Doff/ ompetztton. Ditizeirorgot The Place.. - , 7tutifyoetagatreofyouraeigliborofor - The Cheap Stoke; They will in►ariably direct you, to HAY I DEN BROTHERS, THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, -at ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE! P 14 : 0D - CTCE - t.nken in Exel;ungefor Grvd.s. , Cash. Pai d For. 'HAYDEN 13R(YyliERS. NEW MiTORD, :Co4nibr !Nith, • . II ....- 'W4 Nirgar—A reepertable perromorelther tax in I — e - or'y nelghhorhood to sell J; U. SISITCITIrS OLIVE Tan. and also J. It. Stafford's Inge AND Smelt= POW /DEVIL OliVe Tar /5 /I thin. transparent gold: It is , the hest remedy known for disease , of the throat; 1111125; of I Catarrh. - 41so.for diphtberia:f.l7mp, - Whoopirig Congh. de. etc Ironand SolphnePowders strengthen the sys tem. aid SO . dlgeatlon. and pailfrthe blood.' "'I pare A Sisteen liage tramphlet 'Containing:Mß explanations:and t over one hnndr6l teettomol ale from well known promn L vent pertetre which I wilt mend to any one free bl•mall; J R. S rA.FiroriD. Chemist. . 3.1 1 ?00"4/7 1 1 " ' ---- .' 7 : . -rat Brotxdvyyr, 1..:1 4 ,y. : . • _ t _ 33ra.431 41 C/Seatie i Tiff. Beit In inarket, ton itantiv band_and at as law a_pectias It can be obta iota it titY Dialer Intown: PrFeenm*ber • Ta etbre: .- - -,•-TU.B.REL.V.S,;-POrRE.,.. TIMOTHY & EtOYER SEED! SAP; BY _, ABELTIIRRELE, MONTROSE ORITTE DEN'S PZILADEiPMA COMIERCIAL COLLEGE, . • . - N.E. . :E. corner: of 7tht&"Cheotn.ut, Ste:, -..- • PHILADPIPIII,II.. .- . . • . . .., . . . .This Institution, which* 'rah established - in 1954, and le now conssqueltlyinthe litreuth year of tts .exiat• cure; numbertemong ' its g &drones hundreds of the 'post successful Merchants d -Business Men of '• oar '' The object ofthe Initifirtici TS tinkly to afford Toting men facilities forthoroagh preparation for business. ,L The branches taught are, Lipoirkeeping as applicable To the wahine departments Oftradel.'PeuillsurhiP. both plain and ornamental; Commercial ' Law,- Mathematics:. Navigation, Civil Eng ineering, : limning, ..Phonography. and Modern Laneuages. .1 1 . . . The system briustraction is "per:altar; no, classes 'inlet loisons are made ass of,. but cachstudeet tietangist indi • vidusily, so that he may Comtnenve at any time, and at tend at whatever hours- are Most convenient.' . '•- ' Catalogues are. issued anti:Lally after the 15th of April, eontsining names'orate students forrthe'year. and fall particulars ot. terms, &c.. and maybe at:awed at any time by addressing the Prindipal. In extensive secommodatibn. wide-speed reputatiOn s and the lengthy e4ericraec ache Principal, this Institp, Lion offers facilities superior' to any other in the country, for-young men wishing to prepare forbusiness.and tcrob, 1310 at the terms time , a DiPloma; which will prove 4 recommendation - for them.. to any Mercantile tense. • - clirCritteudeles Strleo or Treatises on Book•kecti ing, now mire widelyclrathitcd thatirmy other work en the 41 4 0 4 1 . &refer sale at the College, - -= - -,., . ..I 8.-LIODW IS CRITTINDEM, •• - ': • - . ditlarrisplit-Latei -.. .- • I— ' - Perearss. will be LSI). (10, CLASSICAL AND -.NORMAL siclab•c)x.., 1 9 .46.1 Mitlcaitrosse, Possaa. . , . . PROF: S. S. HARTYggIi B. A:, PRINCIPAL. Mr. 1. S. Bsann. Ist Assistant, it, Teachant Vora] Made: Miss L. Richard.;, Lastsneteess of French and - Drawing/ Mis&E. Madman, Instractress of Music on num. MIAs A. W. Hartwell, Instmetteas in Primary Depart , _ . . _ meat. ' C. C. Halsey, SI-D. ? Last:a:tor of Anatomy and,Physlai agy. Other Assistants and Lect urers will be employed it Ose 'musts of the animal may demand.. - - , _ . • frinnext Tarte will b on Monday, robrgary 24, 2 8 6 2. In refftscr to this Inktitistion,' the trustees are happy to 'tato that thhir expectations of success have beln fully. realized, l It is now in a. flourishing condition; and they feel confident In saying to the pablic that it Is entirely worthy orthe patronage of all who de sire thorti mental illscipline, the Acquisition of knowl edge. whetheres a preparation for. College. or teaching, 'or other pursuits. Its patrons may be found in ell parts of the Cot:intr.:lnd to them reference !amide respecting Its merlto% • • • Tuition ,per Term of Moven tViceke. Primary Depart Merit, $2.90. Dig, er Blight .. 1— ................ . W. • ttu. Greek void Derniat:each, 4.09. French,.......;... . . ` • ao. Ntitilleh. with oue La..niloge V). NI bill for the above r.dies ehell eiceed.... 9 GO. Drcitinii 2 OD. . . . . _ Vocal :Ju-le, (three hatione zer weelt,) IM. 74luetc on the Plano • 6 nd L . :Fe of Inetroment. 2 M. 'Board from $2.00 to $2,611 pcvn eat.. The The aanmeonventences he heretofore for thore wiehleg to board them:ol,Tß. . Fort nther.informet on addict' the Principal at Montroee. 1 AV.,JEIiSCP, President. C. F. 11g.ky, Secretary. • . . Xo • r•troie; Fi;braary 11.'1.....12.—tf • , REPORT OF sbLoN ROBINSON, OF TUE itt';CIYOIIK TR:BUN-E. , ceps 'run • VINE L—.i lei D I . E T T.I. E)1 RIC T. ~,-:=.- The following is n , extract from the report of Solon Rubinson. Esq.. pidilished in the New York -Ti- Lure. In reference to Vineland. All persona , can read this report with interest . ' Advantages of Pannin t near Homo—Vincland . —Eto. marks uponiletrlS 11, Its 'great Tertility-,114 Caine of Pertility— omit of Crops Produced— . Practical Evidence. I _ . - It is certainly one of tide meet extensive fertile tracts, loin almeet leeel position; and suitable condition for pleasant temente tliat oh know of this aide of the \rest ore prairies. V. e fonudsome of the oldest farms 'tope. rattly j uet tis proatably productixc as alien lint cleared of forest fifty or a hundred years ago. • • The geologist would total discover the cause of-this continued fertility.- Th -;whole country is e marine de posit. aid all throtigh th • suit t‘ elor ntievidencesetf - ca. careens eubetaucee. ge4rally in the form of indelated calcareeius marl. thou - leg many distinet form.: of ancient shells, or the tertiary fortnation :and this:eerie ettbetence is ecattered ell through' the soil, in a very ct'.:uoulented ram, and in the exact c nelition most easii , a•Otiothatnel by such plaits as the fa I:W.l' desires to Cilif iV:,.f.e. .Marl, in all its - forces hits been used to fertilize crepe it, teal:led, from the time It Was ottr.p its( by the' lies:taus:: one In France and Gentler , a marl bed IS counted on as Log. a.valeable of mama e,ilet; can •be - due and carted and spread over the Ilei .. Dow much moreVainable then it mast be %viten found filrtutly mixed through the soil. • where new particles will be turned uti and exposed. and ' traniformed to ti.ie owner's use evcrytimo he stirs the earth.. L • flaring then yetis:ledt ar rands with the erne. they will not be excited with wonder at seeing Indubitable ev idence of fertility of a a, it which in our situations, hie -1 tag the same general c4aracterlstics orat least appear.an ces. Is entirely waren/ cuerstive except es its predictive. ' ness is promoted by artificial fertilization. - A few words about thh quality undivalue of this land for cultivation, of which eve.haoa some strong proof. ' Our finit visit was tad William D. Wilson,-Franklin township. Glonwrater county:who purchased some • eight - maul north of Milville. ibout three years ago, for the =l4 o l f m ar er bli t shi o :let stet oil tm z o tili n . e t w o work raii etthe well as the firewood Ltd c% t r, for i's- ) hicii be built track a mile and a half long. Ile also Ihrniehed sixteen miles Of the read' which tie., sod had no doubt made the mill. profitable, though his main object was to open a farm. having become manvincle, d that the eon was , valuable for cultivation. le this betake not been disappointed, as some or his crops provd. For instance, the second time of cropping. We benbels of potatoes on one acre, worth 0 ceuts a bushel in theAuld, ,- . This year. seven acres, without manure, prodtMed 355 , beshels of oats. In one field:the first crop wad polatoee, planted among the /0 01,4, alai yielded 75 bbets. The potatoes were. , dug.. . and wheat sown, and yielded 16 bushels : and the stubble turned under and sowto buckwheat which yielded 03,'N' bushels; and. hen the round was sows to clover and timothy, which gave aa first crop 2l tons per are'. ' The fertilizers appil 'I tp these crepe were nest . ashes franc] earinge ;..11:C0/41. 'ill ; pound. of euperphosphate of lime ; third, 202 pont ds Peruvian guano ; then 511bushr ell of Slacked lime has been spread open tee elordisince it setts mowed, and turned imfor wheat. , . - .' ' ,Xi: WiIAC vt*al'S gtotrups, and the wheat stubble of the Preseutsealon, alidndicate his land as product's* as say }tart_ of the State. I " . , . •At. Mary /Linos's. ae old stvle Jersey woman farmer, several miles worth °flair. Wilson's, we were so particu larly 'truck with the lino appearance of a field of centthat we stopped to Inquire of the hired man how it • was pro duced. We found tbathe land bad been the year but i one before in wisest. e ten with •clover, and this. mat one season, and last eyrie plowed once, with one “psor old neg." and planted with corm "Yes, but yon - matindell high. we suppote ?" wesaid in: terrogetively. and got ids reply , . -Altai. you ace. we !couldn't ' dens that'. 'cause we hadn't but forty.one itlarse loads altogether. for 23 acres, and we ilititVfl tub mdse Milt for the truck.". -. . • 'Elie truck cone altidlof ,bcet.; carrot* cabbige, cucum bers', tnellon., le.. and a very prodactive patch of Lima beans. grown for marketing.. Ss we were satisfied. that tile aoll was not infertile, even ;tr.:tided by clover. which had fed the corn. beaUse the "lc: eh patch" had not been cluvcred. and had beeri In cultivation long enough to etb•• literate all signs of thei forest. . --- • Our next visit was to the isrgefarm of Andrew- Sharp. five miles north of MiElvtile, frtort half to a mile east of the railroad, and just dbont in the ceutreeof Vindends-- • Mr. Sharp commenced work here in December:lB6S.. up- • on Tilt wets. in lessairaa three years he has - got 234 acres cleared and in cops thitereatelnaall well Inclosed nud div Wed Juba" eeveial tielde; with cedar rail or pole i . fence ; has bent a tW+AtOry dwelling, about thirty-six or forty feet. anda timelier lemee for farm laborers, and a stable undgrantiry and some other outbuilding*. • " Considerable part cif the laud was cleared for the plow. 1 at $9 dollars au acre. Lind on come ofie the fleet crop was ' 111 buckwheat. limed With lb bushel's in *yder per- acre.— Tniit crop may beputliufroraJnly lth to 20th. and yields from twenty to thirtyiinsheis per acre, harvested in Nor- ember ;when the land beinesowed with 150 pounds of 1 Peruvian guano and seeded with rye, • yielded 12 to 15 • bueltela per acre and , dm dollurs worth of straw. Thu rye - Stubble turned. after lotocitiugoff a largo grow the of oak xiiroutf, and tirested again with guano and seeded I to wheat. gave 15or 15 bushels. The crop which Ile was 1 threehing while we were there promises more, of' a very plane grain. And the tirevery heavy. , We went ov , : tile s abble and fouud the,- clover- and tirnotby.irom seed seised last springeon the wheat o kb- 1 out harrowing. looking aswell as 'we eggs ', a 7 " It "upon &lipoid ealtivated fur mend with a little work done ill i n the winter to clear o some roots and rotten Etumps. ' end setting statics to, ark permanent vanes, we will be able to cue the crop Poet year with a mowing Machine ' and we will-guaraore two tone per acre. it he will give the overpl as - if it oreernrin the estimate. . - - __. Part of the land wat planted with potatoes for, a first 1 crop, which yielded Ole hundred and toady linthols per acre. It was then limed with fift - Moth:le per acii, and i reentoi with wheat aOd cloer, y jelding an average of over 11 - thathels pereisre,ar.d the elovernow looks • bean tiful.' I 1 I. tither pertians have beenrannted with corn se 4 Cyst crop, which: Imded thirty huabrie of yellow Met corn, 1 anathe remould crop forty bee:heir,. and the third crop. I treated leo pourelitof rutin°. we are sure no one would I estimate below fartylbushele mr acre, - , i Vile reader will recollect that the writer Is now spthio• I in; of J limas pet' feetie newthnd width can scarcely be con sidered in geed arable condition.—En.] • In other cases the Oen eroptaflaet year Was ' followed , with bats this reseed. not yet threshelL-Mit will average. probably forty tolitt bushels. Swept penitent,- beans. tnellou, outer faetiral vegetableta ea well as yonue, peach and fruit trees planted this year. show very plainly that this lon*neglected. tract of land .shonid re - main so no longer. and there to DOW.* IS tong - probability Viet it will not :.forouderlhp +tavola* of Mr. Landis, it will be divided into t0:111 lots. with roads located to Res I coinniortateal—the are roe le now busy at thio. work i —and all purchaserewill be required to hi:111d nest coin efottablehoneet,And ttither fence theirlots in nniformity. ! oris..ree to live without fence. width would be prefers. I - bie, by which mean% a good population will he secured who willeptablishcbnrehee. en-boots, !stoke.. mill.. ma. I chine shrmeand htintee—limetes el' American them ere:tate ronnded by gardens corchirds, !odds and eomforte of clv. Hirai - 111re. - .. I - • - . If any one. from' anytlentegement of butanes,. If desir ous of elienging hle 'matins for litho or who is Iron any cause desirons to Pod a new mention end cheep -Dome In . the country. and tetteemerrcad and believe what we have , truly itsled.loi will tio well Logo sod ec SOW hip self who, Lin .. ylv. - tocp*WA if, t r tuna v i gimaltis...- „ , : , . • afittoll6looosl --- ' - ' AT i lint. STORE-1-1- FIRST STORE,BELOW , TARBELLS. ..razof Q. • =RV" Ck•CPCIPT,EI,• t, GrPLC)C"IIII:CringeI, COMME RCIAL - FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, &c.; PAINT & VARNISH ' • . BRUSHES, BLACK - ING, SCRUBING, . • , - NAIL, and LATHER. BRUSES,.ALL VERY CHEAP: ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE; & LAMP. BLACK, TALLOW, SOAPS . • ' Of ever) kind brit §tiPl`." . . • AT - STORE. - B Eti , /211 3 ; 2 Eero c a:l o. Cet "rg ) 1,14)7.11110-gg' CLIVER, Pure 011ve, Cantor. and Metallic Oil, toe roachiner7; slut Darken and British Oil. • • FOR THE HAIR AND MOUTH. 112174 . !'!;T 1 .zt1T , tr6nfc. ufß Sae.) n a nd ° note ° ir Oil • Poutatfeki.thlioeome. Philadelphia pun. Tork * ldontli - Wash. els.: Pettish** Fragrant Mixer. for the teeth and and gtns;Delyryruple's Mouth 'Wash, Dental Soap, &e. AT TYLER'S -ATOIIE. 1, Tons E'S Indian Root Pilit,irrieht's Ind lan Ve^e table ST/Filh, Cephalic Pllls.—destla on headache. • ' IDont ask to get.:txustod el, • TYLER'S STORE. Montrose, Noe. 4th. -: UMW C TIV.R.: THE WAR CONTINUED! GREAT BARGAINS PREVAILING. WE FALL 'GOODS- For Cash aild irrupt ea mouths buyers., H. isigvkl.rtrirer,-. torrid opts% call aWatloato MeSsA t•altolqock of Hsu IND Ha GOODS! now being yacelved„ and embracing mold clearable carictlerof Ladles Dress Goode, in. Rich - Fall Prieto, • Caditnerea. Dehtlnea. Ottoznau ! Naloec, Martnoet, . Ticrobonsd•Reps., Gingbanntand Silks; Scalp Bilk, Brocbc, and Wool Long S. lamb., • Bich Ribbons,-Ilontirta. and ron - cra. .L.ndlca•-Clothe, Broadelotha,Car. - shame; itc.. nith . —.- • • - - aanortmcut . . • Staple and Fancy Goods • . as usual In hardware. Crockery, Iron, • • _ Nails. Patrib.. Oils ; Boots and /Riots, Rata and Caps. ,eiocka, Wall Paper, Lidice nus, RulTaio Robes,. Carve:lugs. &se. with a new ". assortment of Stoves and Tr.innsings Of tbe. best quality, "made to order. 4:c.. -. :IV As the stock Is large and bought for cash, ho Is fully' prepared to conquer a • Peace," an daecure the highest advantages of thus War" to his cnstorners, who are In sited to range themselves under his ••• Rumen" and se. core the benefits of the . - Fight. - • • . • Prour & Salt,. constantly on hand., New liilforil,'Octobes 1%1. . MT:PST?. NEW-O , OOPS. GOODS, N E `Sy NEW NEW G GOOD. NEW L. HARDING CO, NICITOLSON DEPOT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT; MADE TO Ylf 161' • -) READY-PAY CUSTOMERS. Wvarp determined nor. to: be outdone in the way of • LOW PRICES -O-r• ALL EL`'DS or lmPr D P u O uuvL Takca lutzeb-tuge fur C3fr G C:11 0 .0 131 D mamma de, co; Nichohion-DRiot, lily ith, 801 .-4.11 n NEW FIRM. ALLEN DUNS & iI u... . . . ri i . TWA queetion the rcafler naturally ask'. -It la t.erate. . • ' • II it haiiilKien laid in ln,:e tracts' liy farullits not, irpd Under Mentinso Democrat Offlect o 1 to sell, and hrinz vi vii out railniad facilities limy Lad toe , • • I.- --,:: i • ' I 1 Inducements. 'Fiw railroad has just been opened atm!' • • A IRE' RECEIVE CG • . - •".-. I i the property thin !Alison. lot the liret time. - ' ' ' ti t.itorsare shoe. ao‘ er the land ices cares e Pee cS. . 1.1 Fresh Ground FLOUR i - .- , •, 'g' h . , Cllvel:Ae. and afford e d tate aid opporten.ty tor I oritatale. . every Bei - days . which WC warrant to Ore Illitillfattlini , investigation. Thceie Who come nWI a ties it/ rattly, as any in mark!;; if not good returned atone expense...l i altiotlit bring money to acre :heir 3,mrchatea , as low- ''. . ... 1 I Lions are not held npon ref...teal... Feed, • and -. Buckwheat Flour I Tim SATEIT THING IN Hgttn Trarts, 'photo people halm.. .. i Mom thrown out oteinploymeut nr hue:Were, :end poer- . I ' SALT AND PORK !.1--,,. - stnne little mreue or (mall inct core.!. tie:art ig. err. - . . t I . &reed hong. They can buy a piece ol kotil at a mall - By Tim LOAD; - BARREL ox I'OL7NI .. ... , price, sad earn utur, jetan wage. in Sceptering it, *rd... ' ; is her it is doze It fe a certain tr.dep.taitnee and nu fora. • HAMS - (.F.agan . Cu rtdl :,- •I - A few scree in halt trees will in.ure - a comfortatleflr. ' . i Ing. The land in put down to hardtinte pikes, end ail • - -' ' _Dried • Beef, - - - . •• , improvement. cau hr made at a cheaper rate than must , i., sup 1,,,,, time . - ' Sm 0. 4 ethrialiuuti - -, lli o c - ;lic;i, - ;1 rnt. 1, lib es mils-hunt an tie raDro . att. is i --. Drips an d, S yrups, ..; 1 being laid out n ill; fate and ilmcioue uvraser • with. '...' town in the erntre..firc arr. lots in the town artist Imam • Molasses . and Sugars. . • Wu to StIO: two and a-half acre las, at, trim Plitt; 4...4) -r .. . 7:hi:l S. .c 0 FEEE; .SPIC x i S , and [ our lot - 91 fact front by KA , feat deep, at SlLV—pan. -. , ,' able one.half e....h r.nd the•liaienc. within a year it. le . • Blt 0 0 .11 S. AND NAILS, - I only upon fat m. et twenty acres, or mote, that f:•ury ears Utile io tel Ta. 1,1001 we offer 111 r gale. at LowsPrlces, for READY PA I f. TO 31.ANPFACTIMERS, the town affords el line open.. .. ONLY. I ld•uatn , lle. July 9 . 1981 • Inv for the SI ftiE mat.ufact wring Losirt Pr. and otter sr. • - . . - , ticu•. , , veto. near Philad,lphia, and the .orrounding i . .• . ! 1 . 1 n eo ,,, u r r x .t , r t 3 . l . .a. a lar:e_ pupul4aotr,'•whch affords a good lialititly - Good s .. . ~ 1. Thl•vir-111,•gu , nt, In the eon:, nf ,c_. ?vial year& r.:17 be . . • , i ' mit cf ti..e InflAibeeittiful placc. iu Wi. country, Lad moat WA'TED! 5.000.1.1 en Women and Children at I • agreeable for a re-Id , bee. • EVANS A ALLEN'S Jeweler a ccc v . , I 1 It I. inteodcd Pi Liiike It a Vine end Trost crowing _ to hay Watchca.JeWerly aud Fancy Goods, t or. -1 country es till, calture'l. tle.. n-c . , t pred.ititde and the TIIE 11(ILIDAYS•t . I ~ hest ada . pteil ro thonint.k , :t. Mgr advantag r.r.d tor. 1 v.:olrnen.tor the - ,r-rt:/-. - .. will te tnitodnred *Ma 1.% 111 tr..' • 1 ..iirt , Kiev ti...,r , t . of tl,e 1,1 i ., e. ILe -herd (Ina,. ;pro*. . Th:, cali.criberatalco !demure In announcirg to their cut the countr!. will 1.. WI t.tiV.lllll , ; ill tier { t it:in.:ant. friends, that. they ha7e thin day returned from NewYofir. I nn it compel. .:seut'e. tI , IT.(11. to e;rlctitrrc icr a lir. ' with an tinnensily tare and well selected stook of Coo.: n i lug. with especial referenco to the approaching FtStive Seasiin .. Large niiml•er. of twrild..aeo re .,1,,;,.....,.,i 1 d ; woos,. Any person der.hven of paaking . 1 . l is in. ti..ire tlie loot location i•tiott!d visit the Oar , nt One... c. ...,,, ... . • ' .. r 1 - Unproved Land:l4.:ll,l-t -rr a 1... . .. • 1 ...aristnitii or 1%.. rw - .i.. ears' i. esnntn,l TIMIIEII.-I.inohean tre•llnn , :.ht wilt or without 2140, . - ' . •• • • --- ! ber. l'he Timber at - market 'valuation. can find a rich en's! extensive assortment to acted The Title fn Indi,pntahle. -- Warrantee Jeer!. Clogglt,. • cud at price. tlmtmtnnet fail to Rilit.a , ive buy our Goods clear orall-inciatiliranee. alien II e merry Ir .puld. , . - excln.lrely for cash, and show them with_ plcamnre wiSt. Iterwilllll eon tomie tier. at Itniol,, r. ont charge. .-- •. • •. •. . EVAIVa ib Ai.i.r.s.l i T.rttern •,ron, Idly au., ervd, and rvpzrt Pt'. Fr.h.n noir. wagosion=tadion• Diamond nuanteled„ and 0314— • 1n, , ..n. and . Wto. Parry sent , together with the "Vincula - I a a tilendid article, Alen a variety of Gold and Silver Mtg. 1 Pot rid.". ' I hilt. American and StribT, UtUltin;uud:Piatn, very loin . Ilonte to the land :—Lens c W - Olnct e.rect !, :arr. TWIN • . Gold Chalno.-A eery extenstie vitrietynrVeet. FA, 1 di•lphla. et a ..% , ,,,r::, ..t, M.. and -I P. NI. male.. there Cnard and neck Chalna. by ' Ey/013 .t ALIJA; 1 ghonldl,.• a change or hear.} •for ' , fleets:id. Guth( Stasi- . Ham relosai and Breast Pins--An Indnlte fartety, Torn' and Miiiiliitt Railroad. IY l tti!rrluit lease the cars, -of civics and prices: in .eta and Si nttip..i i Lit.Vineland Station, jest opened. inerdre fur ringer Ulnas --Dtamcm&Rnby, rtlgard,Pearl t Scale . . CIIAS. K. LANDIS. Poatrnstrier. ' Chaomi ine4 Mtn flail Kines—islarire etnek ._... - .. 1 -- ' : • Founder of the Colony.•. • Braisoletil—Bold, Jet, *Plated. and RAM.Brancic.ta of VIIIISLANT• P. el.. Cemherlind County N. J.. ' - alt materna and pticea. - E Y4II & A"& 3 1. . p, B.—There Ins chanire of cars at Glaerboro'. :Is a Silver Ware—Every deicrlatlon of Silver Forks. dad beware ,I•harpeinfill iiia: earn reom Nevi York sad plie... - SPOons• Napkins ROM., on bang. n l4O 14411 0• and• re tY adelphla to Vinehtod.tatolring your - toluenes. deatlinc. . Lndles, Cops. Card Cases. Pie. Eater and Pinitlini , s, to n , dc. - 1 . . . _ . Chtldnente sets. saint' etc.... warranted good fossoin. . ' J le im.2.lBm-...init„ . , ' Plated Ware-4 Beanti hal assottntent or Ice Malin , .._:.____ Castors. Cake Daskete.• Waiters , Butter Maher, Sin rs, Salts. Ellice*. Forks, Spoons, Tolnt Ricks:Coos Cirib ta, etc :'rte.. by •. -Byrn - 33 Atzart. Sleeve Buttons and aleadie.-A:•largis stock °tall patterns and nrkes.- `•• . " . ' t Beads—Coral Necklaces and Armlets, Amber, Coral; Pearl. Gilt. Steel. and allyerreads. - • L ' Shri/Prolliant — A flied 'lttOCk Of Anil hack stut - emei efirrilln.' OAS llndhlo.llorn. Teen% and I:n*4dr: Conlhe: ' Bair, and Tooth Bras,. , ro, etc.. -etc. . 4 • - :zrv''6.Tcrses go -ati.XvlalDtg u si---. . • riii I Dad raitorilltilt IlanAlum . .. ~.....0) //- / i J toecated . ovex the ueliteltsung.Valley Sala. . BINGHAMTON N. Y; • VACILLTY: - • - • D. W. LOWELL, PrAniipal;Profesiu,r et 1 , 10/ . Science. of Accounts. Practical Arcot ntant. - Author of Low I's Treaties upon Boolt•lierp. ing, Dicgrams ilittptratittg the come. Jetts RAaetl, Commercial Accout.tant, Maws of Book Keeping sad. Practical Mathematic'. J. J. Ctiwris, Assistant Prolessor in the L, -k KfiepingTirportn.t.r.t.- - • WArittEt, l'rOftsror of Pr:retival . arai nomentil . Pciomainibip; Ciimiastvial • Cake , • eio , tut..mad Carreepadi;Let . LECTUItt:7I6s lit , h-Danirt S. Dligairson; Lecturer vit Cow MM. • vpui I:atct'and . Puliliehl Econaniy. Sian, l.teturrr ion Cantractst • Pruttlistary , Nn-,as and EN of Exel.Lnie.. P. l/ • .1)r. E. AtAres...l, Lecture's on Courant sttnl • Ethics.: . • EX,CIIIIIII.IIG-00,13111TTEE: Sheruntrs Pittrips, nt. It. Osborn, Esti. . Trail ft..3:..rattn. Etq-. • TLa ithkt:i of :nit.' tollirifs Is to :lewd to 011 an opportunity of ribraining a thuruask 13naistastr. Etlut , t i on , •Tho Book% and F.,,rtan are can-folly stropped by prat-tit:o aeool t ntsitts xlin—ooy G.? this In stitution and snabratte : all :he fTeerli. impasse,- moats: course of • instructi"n es mpri 1.9 felnecl!' 'department of he 'warner will be. - thoroughly tatight the seTencelinii practice et 'Dcinble Entry Book Keeping as applied "to-tk. folluiting.kinda of business, rut: General bier _ chandising, Msnufatiturin g.• king, CUMIN • titesnitiesling. Furst,ntdftig Freighting. Foreign Shipping. iike: • -• Iran qcutilh theMbtiVeft Sn a•ibeet. time. at this nun, to Ed important and lucrative situations. MnpLe references can LC gh c‘n where grsdustes of 'ltoo ere atm filling dcsiniblc situations Is - Ith :shales Irina V.OO to 1100 p per annum. iTlutProptlctors 1 , 4.5, CPS lon of tcsi IMOn ills (mix some of tlte 13 rpt Commtrctatilouf es In the State, to %shoes " they hive furnished book-keepers, showing ILLiar main satferaction sari confidence In the sbility .of the - gt , austco of this Pastitutlna: • In ail ita branc.itea, taught by the for t skfift.l and thee- oegL ma, , ters of the r.rr. N., t ullege in the coautry es-: Joss a higher reputat ion in ildr department. tidies' lot pirtesent entirely ecpanite Isom that of the pentlemen. Studentscan enter College at any time, _No %scarf...its. .Thne to complete the comae. frnlri to 'Ai weeks. denta pass:ng the requieltershmination are prelo-rtki with rim M , J,o i•labvi to raid elegant u.grovetl I.ol.ltima 'is.ned by ana Commercial or'Clantleal lnetltatlon in the furaLitance rendered to graduates In procuring asitaatum.. For terms of taltion. price. of Loard. tertimcniali elf 'graduates Mang ticwitlons..t:c. address the proprietor, for eirenlars containing full nortienlatgr L(mWELL-. IS 1It?£It. - - rrnjpilOnri Blneutmtan Cummerdal Ccllc-ze. Sur, P, ?r. "sr TO ALL :WANTING 1711111VI8t New Settleukoni Vinc3and. ,RblEa FOR HARD TIMES: D. aro Opy.ortmnity is the Best Kr_rket, mot Delightful ami Healthful Climate in the I ion.' Onlythirtfailes south of Philo+ delyhis. on a sans& ; being a rich, heavy soil, sad-highly prodttetive wheat land; Amongst the but i the Citract fte.te et Ilvarlerre).. I I T Cs,)Ntr:ISTS of :14GO 'acre'. of Gt.:, , D land. dlshled f 2. to farms of difierer.t aires to salt the t•tirehaser—tfro in acr•is ext.. Ilporurts—nrd SI cold at the rite rd hurt et , I teen to twer tV doll, rd per acre for the I. film lard; pprs• 1, bit one•fourt it cesliaavitheialar.cv !,-ottaritn , ltartz rt. ttelinleate, with Irga:iutcre.t. %%it:Au:Le ttra. 4.11 lOW Joan. . 1' Il i = SOIL • Is.tr. great part.a rich cis: , loarn,caltatie Ica. Tli;ecs : Wearts. ' 4 crd Pan/cid-ids° a dark:Dr:rich send.: loam, snitibls for - corn, sttect-putatoos:tvbacco all kti r itlsof vegetables . :al root crt , p4-54d the great v,:xretv of . fiatit, .nth u craw,... peaches. annotate , : 4 :et:tar:nes, . blatthes ries: melon , :tad other frr.its, betAuclapted •to the i r hiht tielpaia sod ti. a• York marl:tits. -in rospect to the Sea and erCIV tt!ore can he no mistake, :IA visitors can war- ~ lot I.uth. aral none are expected to hny-Lciore so daisr.. dial Ending, these statc.nerl3 correct—ender these cis - cam otancre, enter r - ttre, re statements were correct, there s uditt be noose la their being made. Ii is considered Tho Best Fruit Soil in tho Ution. (Set report of Salon Ilobinson. - LM.. of the:Vele York Teo:nine:and the well known agricnitcrist. Willlsm ?ZS. r. of einnatelasou,New•Tcrecy. r unia will be fturaejteril 111qt:bent.] = . r 33.113 15.1.41.11.12C.111 1 1 1 . . • 0001)S. By looking of er x map the reader will perceive that It enjo.)s the but ',tort', in the Union, and has dire@ tom. mutilation with New York and Philadelphia fwfor a dal, being only thirty-two mile • from th e latter. Predate bp Ibis market brings double the price that it does in lions distant. from the cities.. In this location it can tw put into the market the same morning it to gathered.M fur what the termer sells tie ge ts the highest price': Whilst grocuriesand other articles run:lll%2 , es he gets at tb• lowest pric“. the W.-at. what to, sells brings him' a pittance. but fur übst . le buys be pays two prim. in locatir.g hers the settler - has mane other advantages. Bs IA within a few hu:zr, ip,rhilrona. of all the great Mlles or New England and the' Middle Stater. Ile la near hie old friends and associ4t ' Ile has school for his etill .dren. deeine,service. and all the advantages ot civilisa tion, and he is near a large city. • S X'ZZE C.T.477.A4C.A.."1"1511 Is de.llghtfol no: ‘elntera beln. velnbr/One and pref.: vrhib..t the etunr.fer are r.O %-. - nr:r.ei'ilaan in the North.— Thel.e.t Son 11 upon the :Inc (.1 latlt ade nith narthtne Virginia., - j'r,go;taWa.s.:;e:o A Casvarnr Curare Tinatan. mthd be mach henetltted In 'Vineland. The riildnesa the climate and Its bracing Influence. makes It excellent for nil pamon cry oftection,.. dopipga. cr graere/dsbita• - fif• Vltters win nutice a.dlrereuceLt.a few daya". CAtigg andlestr; are toikr.own. ' Coavaaienc.c' s at Nand. relldlng tnnterlal le vl.aaty. Yi!le =aid 'oysters Cr. pleatifill and eto•op. Vieltore meet expect. hcoceeer, to Vet , irCIT plate. ;Why the Property - ban not Been Settled Itt— fore. .-TEIRRELL FLAhs t r;r o kuninditfTNATlN.rtgrlitir:i.. yet of3Phtatcory;nra aioartiche fn front rt.. to nig., woe; IT:timer Cornpn , u nd,riuto Aytenkry. Wontrose:Jniy 11.1gt. 1 .• • .- - °Old • Medal Salereetue 41`111 Ilio. alter Mat, of the WO in marled. for.ssie bY ADEL TIMULL, COLLEgf. rE 4 % Sum