----- --Mr. Wade, of Ohio, from' the v 31114 mitteC On, elie concoct of thew , ,h 0 made a report relative to th o., - ba artms troatinent,orottr wounded and de: d stil l ifdims .at .Manassno, - by the - __ . re IS. it c unirms fully the reports whicb tarefionii time to time, been given to the public regarding the matmer in which the rebels mutilated the bodies - of our, dead, : hid committed other atrocities. i . —Water was let:into the North Canal, on the 26 - . Na'i'igation wi be resumed in a short time: • :We .tared that water is to be. let in't... Erie Canal on the first Orilay. —The Legislaaure legalized uspthi 7 ,ion of the Banks multi - the-Ist of Febrit arv„!l.Bo3. The bill also anthoiiit. 13anki to issue notes of the denominatie of one, , ',. two and . three dollars , t o , the 21111. tint ;431 thirty per cent. of their capital stick patd in. . I —McClelanl haS•pitehed his tent whore stood that or WaShington ; and althouo it knot "ordered" by the . ,ecrtitary of War, m ar, Gen. Johnston will a 11) v daya sn:render his sword to Gen. MeC ellandn the saute spot Cortiwallis *wren tred lii . i ~:i the 10t hot' October, 1 . 7 . 81.• • ' 1 ,,' i .:--We regret to announce the de,l..ealze • o; , M.i . j.ir General ChArles F. Smith, de 1,,,r0 111 Fort Dimelsen, which: took 'pf4e at Savannah, Tennessee, on Fyidny lett, _ after :in ti!titss of some. twoor ttiree weeks: Gen. S. was - a native 44 Phia: , ' delphia an.i.graduated at We s t Point; in I 525. ~He 'distinguished hiniself greatly in the Mexican war, and was, litiyond pll question, cam of the ,nest . . aceo nplishled and bravest officers -in the military sertvre of the eoantry. His death ,is - a natiOnal lo:s. • : i —The Secretary of War , trzinsmitted I.) the 'Roast., on Tuesday a list for 110 he I;ri , . 2 :adier generals made from April!list, tsc,l, to April Ist, 1862. - The total Mint- appoiuted during the year was ne 1.1.1:11.. , t1 and sixty-three; of . hese en 111ve been appointed tnajoi gene alit, th'ree I,.it e 1-c...signed, four declined, troldied,and i- ,, ,......-as rejected. :Total number in !:.er i :lc,. April 1, 1862,: was one litinibled` . ri,nd iirty-three. Front April 1,NO! 1862110 tilt. 23 inst., siXty-t wo- were . Ippoinled, and 25 . ,00nlirined. --Th'e Wheeling Ititelligerkeq puth - .- the ()tibial vote' of tiny-one comie ,of West ern Virginia on the neW c(iistitnt!on m ol gradual emancipation. The it,LY 're , 4.lte is la, 797 Tor 441 against! the 1 6 ew f.onstitution; and 6,052 for mid. 0 , it: ... 44 Mist emancipation. . I ! , i —l.l a • running; debate ills& United St ;.tes noose of Representativt!..s, un l ;•.liat m-day last, on omi:lw:during:: It.,ttti.f.ito-v -,:onien:;by pariies - now• in plower IMr. 1) iw e s,ileptiblican,:Massachusetts n:4 m re ply to a rem made by Iliad. .gt.4%teas, in.ide the following rather sio•'in - ficapt 're in-irks :- 1 1- . 1 . i "foe ge ntleman must reminueer tint in Ll,e first \ ear of a Republican . ::.d'ini:iii4lra , i l. li4m, which route into powc uPolitprO fr,sins a reform anti retrenehment,!trere is indubitable e‘idence abroad in thd and that somebody- has plundred 'the Prlic Tioasnry well nigh in , that singlei yeir ' ' :1- Inltt+ a 9 the entire eurrept iyearlo -1 , -......s ..kt . the Government.. • :.:7 3 "„ "A despatch front Cairo tii,C ieago - that the abolition messagie off' 'tesdt caused a ninthly at 14:t.sliN5le, in - Ten:lessee. Eleven .41leer.S rel-ignek4.4nd' a lie:it:l(4;y regintent nottiniec; and !lad . :telied battle with LW() Indian t 1-4..gitnents 1 §ak,r. :itus is as beahliy as the pure s 411.0 .. tr4 will : prove a great saving in that II aititl ;. is = pszenliarly adapted to benefit ivealt I iturn-. oc!ls and lirpepti liersons; is innuitpore e.titlly and .eeonoutical than'bakiogipow-: der-, and greatly preferred to soda tiumse ith ereatti tartar. 'Grocers-in:ly sly i they 1, :re a..s good. Tbey are - inistaken., I It. is -Ile• hest in the world.• Try it. 3..frist of G: ocers have it. Ilavq . tiiclGull - Me,1:11 or none. IP .1.--- --' - - ,1 i —.%fter the arrest of Simon- Cmeron by .I.:'-ieice Butler for trespass, ei c 6 - 1-Ini.v, IL la. threw himself on ' the mercy c,l . the President, who came to- his relict' I? } . :ta , I,i - cg the responsibility.upon - hints • 1 , ;. - . —l - 11 President liaS nominated Fharles. ('..: I.,at liri p as collector of the puilli of new i)t-is..ins, lira, partialy raising the broeltaile, , -,-;iic!l, it is contended, can lzelri• leg-tl ]‘'' 1\ I i 1:011 . 1. raisW4 the whole\ b d. ~Ft. L.ithrop i, said to be loyal ottiian ii. IMI1==:: , - —A pe:,pit.s State Cinv.eution t: netioatteell foi the 17 1 1 th .Taly ii,'N!, tii 110111illatctt andigate for tt Olive f . A•oliter-Getteral and Sarveyer l eiteral. JA Mgs DtWit.T, Is NOW OPENING .• . . A New and Desirable Stock 14 •Godo, • RSGS WANT, . - rtea.h price paid for mixed oX' r edte olortql rag- by - JOHN 1). 7filAßKlllt. ra.r. Warohnose. N. E..CurnOr of rinb.s, tom• mcrce bt. I'bilth4aphts, Xer.9.112, 186 Great Bend Seminary, _ AT I•REAT BEND, SUSQ:A COIJqTY, PA. Place lEilarnAlLelt, i relitry7. OF Tins I si•,lnoL WILL OPEN ON N. 3Tond y, May 1 9:13, 1802, nail continue ELEVEN , WEEILis ender Ow 0n -option otli, Cl:tili MAN. as orqpied. The " e ,utme or histruction Wall thu triAelie.,l4,toorough and ~ praztic4l. .1. thorourh preparaLlou given id young men ' I,...irinz to eelet College,' • .‘ Itt,:rtiers CU:A trill be organized at the 40140M 61144. arm or tn, term. fur Um !leo tail—train tof thong wo.niaz :o 3.a.i.11;.100„ aniiiteUre rendered t on in pro. euriul e.ltu Wow roe the immune; Thla 14 trill rm. eri‘, Inst.:lv:Line tei3.the theory and praettc , dr teaching_ pne 'l.,ur 14.). , 44 day. and have peak. mettle: Yfilee.hiro c sc..:eks. _ . . , P.mcssity. R. - CLTSIIM ..... Pity S. E. CHASE, A. M., lO.truttor I . r, uttd German. !LE`:. J. li. McCREAMT. ChLpILIo Lod t moral et:oiler,. !INti IL M. OItEEN. TeLehor of Primariy ?71.s MATTIS J. OR4lA(.4E,Teaclter Of In! • Terms of Tiallion• '1 , } .,. ima , :y p t ,6 ar tmest,prr Tsarist of eleven : .. • i• 0r,01,c, Ikanc.lo., - " ..." 111..;:o.r EngliKh awl ItstbsinsOics tit . . N.;torol nocor.et S - . d 1 1.1o;touzot, Ancient n1 ; 0101'6 - 1'eu,13nr... - -NormAl CLlrt . - tie. - elto.n. on Rialto 1 • ' - I. i,.• lkia..,-, hranctlet.inclodit tho lower. ft or.trno covvre. Al - hranclicot ustort4. above, . :r s eta... nod tunic on planier . . ' • • Ito-trti con to , o tuinud Kith' (mashed r. ; • 2.2 ttt to #: 51 - per work-1I tuts. tree.:tting i to4.unts wiolkint: to hoard thetneolves Can :to iltu-4:ettool building by sriSlytsk IS ssta o Grer..t Itund, April 2. ' l / 2 .--it .. I . - Administrator's ' 4 . 7 otioe.. ruins I deleted ib.cde Ni!.`i.'il'lrellehvo"D.lrtua n _.?;.?„g ailts zowstobip.. 1f.., , C " '.,a til t::l4' ens. moot be made be Olt lwidiwalewed. an d t n nw l,L al i t c . A s ian sguiwt• said Asitate ; will twowilit. them tn C.I,,_DR NOW, Ailm'Alatrittm • ' 310utr0. , ,e, April •.:.b, 1142.- - ow • - t. • MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS. r E have the tdicaelutt, of atmoinclng• tip l we ere pew prepttroil to after, at oar old Nos. 103, 105 and 107,11119rth 54.611 1 dmis • aboVe 4rsise rhliadelp,bll4 well ,=el‘ettek , ttotk of andSTR r &W 400DSH t: every vaidaly. pf the Latest Impottatto'm, end uewept “Ildwo.t ttertiogAbi.sillo- Our Straw Dopaytment hill comprl4 Try of ROOncla !law, and Trimming to ha faundlin th e{ line. of the fa totd. and most unproved shapes :an style . the • - Ay ^All or order, 1 temaln, • • apse yo- lte,pocantly , -The feallo aiaodSspe I velid•m-repththedter,the Lomat askd =V D U: ta audible to Itoudileien'erith eate Both ty.t premature Decay. Ae..; enpflyteg at. the IRMO th e tenths of. bekrOm oeke:ethe mewed btreselt, t ener.belett I- pat to mat expenei. WY; tgb toedleal ltepoidUtro arid ' tloa! i ktM Y edeloAng postt*dniddreseed.etthe in • eoptee leapt* , bade tas.ataborkliaft I itA'VFAIREaq„, Bedford, Kleo9 0 . : 4 - Y. (fang Tr - • .- • 11.3131herr g r41.2 170313,31 : „ . To. England, Irelivid — anil 'Scotland. - • • A DELI:SSW:PS DitAll"1"8, a w l of nue 'lll. pound and upwardn, payable In all prinell4l towns of England . Ireland and ticollaud,for sale wm. coorp, a co...BAN um K/IW. *antr, Pa. 3ranill I now see o tli HMV' 'lt-Q.C):.M4I HIRSEREIR BROTHERS, lIMMEiI 'Bee- 't- . tf."4.g% X . hive. 9 7 -!, .:3 1 ":ZA 44, Court St. 71 6 • ' )r‘ No. 20 Corner ttin:bam An ImMemo Assortment of RN SKOV' DRESBBOBO3, Of their own Importation. DLTON:6 the etay of one of our firm In' EtrIMPR. we have secured and ars now offering to our customers and the politic In general, thslargest and handsomest se ;eetion DRIM CIOODS ever offered In this Village. On account ,af the depression of the European 'Markets we are enabled to offer th.m at ONPARALLED LOW Pftle&S, saving our customers thaJobtrers and Retailers Profits: Our Dress Goods 'comprise those very Ileautital styles, as • • Poplins:, Motamblqtesi _ Dienes, Shaiias, Assandrines, • Croises, Brocade do- •• Shopher4Plaids, Sazonsl3 - aragoS, • Challips, &c. An immenoe "tuck of the latest styles of _ CLA:Mat.OOOMOSSe -1 {food Sheeting", Sleuthed Muslin', zed all kinds of 2:I4:6*CE 19'1 I X.C3 clAmcielms A great varlet] 2f _ • • Cliceitims and ID atifills±lll.o2 4 l: l l% For hte a and Boys' wear. • A good tesorttnent of the latest steles of . • X.a."."1:1X1E103 40.7-a0.A...10E50, con, , tuutly '011.1x:int:I and caawateetUred to order on-short notice. fimbrOideele4, Luce... Breit Trimmings sad eroryttilng beloneingjer the line ut • • DRY GOODS,: always on hand, and sold cheaper than =tar tonna In say other place. ala immense assortractt attic, latest styies of MAIJLINERY GOOD, fir Whnt e. a I and retail trade. always an hand. Pleaie call before purchaxlng elsewhere and" sills ! ? youreelve.‘ of the above facts at. lIIRSCHVIIIBIN BROTHERS, `o. 20,Court.Street, Sign or the BEE.ILIVE. Bin~lls April 17, 1562. GOOD,: NEys.:l GRE : AT COMMOTION DRY;.. GOODS, JOHN BULL Threaten 6 WAR! UNCLES AM STANDS VIRM To the, T_Aat.st. Q3n - ttruill., 'Alpsnlfraum; •& Q.:, ft , TIXI CZILTAIN, z DOMES'I7ICKS4 lt.; nut Iv; on our arutrd, unite e h:vee lately hid in &trick. which crinhlep ne to otter to our cuto omcrs, gone.' on eq,ually -ad good terlusubtorznesly, considering the hi t ries. Oulltubtrg, 1105f11611111 KCIPAL. Greek' Lat . t Lectures on „. • AT . • Montreise l •Susq'a County i lla.; , • _., • Elmira Newo/ork Ensiptehanna- - -Depot, OUR FALL 'AND WINTER - ,STOCK • cfcynapiet.e , ‘i-e are dettxnabted not to be outdone. either in privet. Or qualities.—and Arill endeavor to c our eurtornerr ' all tamable' aattataction. Iparment. lacc on l';,uulo 0:•k!,!•:1 50 3 00 51)0 00 R ou 150 800 200 teoo Per *opt 2,lsetr . _._ .... CO . BM RAZ n E te b r eefi c z i l i s i d , e . t i t . : *app lyall the ifiiion Trotirar wll 1, been annonnc:d fo n r dresutsilno public P • r° - villim ban u }'et THE HOME GUARDS; and the rest of mankind. .Bot_the cold : weather rcialnde ,tbe People that the • • .. ... . I • -1 General Tailor, Grov es, attends to that boldness in sneat. - prompi.' and durable manner. And It should he remembered that .NO ` . ` SHODD : Y "-- WORK. comes from his Shop. Garments ere put t;reether With THE, VT41.0.14. STITCH 1.. Pnttltn dlennion oat 'of the question . . All wholutve had bad FITS :honk'. offend on Me and ikiroid future. danger. I Getting done right. forreadypay. Remember the place. One Door-West of Sarle's Hotel. --- . 1 The latest fashion* always on hand. and Instructions IGold',Mtidal'-'l3g,lerattislgi ID making up . b 7.6 get s u it liVil " It Vex : g 1 , Xontrese,Nov,. rat „ 4,1 . _ AND idio"..hther kind*,:of ihS•beit inmairket. for mile . • ..,...— Pk by • ABEE,Turotz!.,l4.- I 'jERSON'S WANTING A MANGE Or CLIBfATE 1 , , „ • 1 FOR 8,4- , T2, see advertisement 4::?' Videland A.T.,T,b7 t:lm rierrel, Sack es ,Pram 1. '• ' esesaa. ' - ; - • ' • . , -' '' .1 -•- . ,' . - ••-•' i• T4 . liligt , T• .`• • .• . , . . . • • - .. . . cha at from 'ad fact extra. bbtalp rooms CLOTHIN..G; thiiihmaseitoor stock...is complete, and sold loxer-and.ratitclastefially finished than any one-horse elimblisbment:or any tour-horse concern this side of N. YnrlcClty: im'ittite to orrer produce.- We can assure the public that ma constantly employ the. beat cut : tura anti wortnienta Mac up our stock. Orelarmenta made to order fir On the shortest notice. Ord Gofki Fit wamituded prop sale. -FURNISH I NG - :GOODS •. -A arialiikieli 1,3121.107 Asia; ashrsoadlaternith the I , )treet at 6iitttub4 405enb4U111 .& co ' S 1 Montrone, January Iq, Isaz. AT TIIE ton, ti. l'': Jan — IN TIIE SONDOE-'5 TILL' FIIZ.II .OF •!:-AP_ c 7 .-x...A16/1 Manca , . 'raio - r 4- Airs.' rim or 39azAuiro of IT! I/ P :Z :inFOZ"B :alt. MILFORD, NIRO 10, it'd; LOST OR STOIXN...I- , LOST An MontrOse,on Frtday tientug lasi;a4Al.;l:ET tontalnhts MOCM:ZiQTES- bribe' Nepectlye nines of tuST. $57. , 5 15 and Ita 55, ail drawn payable to TROD TCLIELL or bearer, due Ma months from Match last: also some papers of no use 10 anyone except All persona are petitioned against buying the notes, eui payment has been stopped - . Utile Bader-will leasa.eatd Wallet and eontenta at-the Montrose. TeemotwatoMee lie will receive a reward of $2. 50 Mid the' thank+ of the owner.,, 211011.A.S.MITC11.ELL. Montrose, April 1509.—t.f - _ _ WEL CO3l .1531 X COP. • Watt ONDERSIONRD nnw *coupler • Prat of 11. 1 Clentona' WA.OO'N SIIOP, nOir tho Sunni Nontrose, labersha intends to carry on. the Malluntattre WAGONS, It BOOGIES SLEIGHS. • RkPAIRING_hONR.NEATI/Y ON .SHORT NOTICK A FULL St Prur OF SPORES ALWAYS ON lIAND. _BENT ,TUFFfor CUTTERS, and WA GONNA k- FRS' MATERIALS, BEST Qrraurr,kspt ainttaa• ty on kind, co 'at bo prepared to , do-good work on short notice, pinions' indebted to. tbo undersigned will pleas. all and settle their aecooste,t.lthont farther no. Ida: • - GARY. Moutroso, - Aptil 12,1101. • ' 7.------- . . • Adthinistratrix - Notice: - Nccat. hereby, give Pet er )alpersons having demanda ualtuit the estate of Ttusine, late of .Attonra thensh, &teased, that the Juane moat be presented te. nder-stood for setUement, add ail persona indebted to aald estate are reemested to makeimmedl a te payment. Anbarn,Aprlll7:4l. . ANN TIIAYNk.. Ad'z. - • Exectitries Notice. • . NV, orwg k hereby gi Yen to all persona havine demands L 1 acalnat th, estate of Caleb Ca rm alt. late of Chocuo at township. deceased. that the same saint be presented to the anderslknedlor implement. 1111 d all persons indebted to said ettate are reqoastad to make immediate payment. Choeonat. - April rd. SARAH CAR-MALT, 3123MIV'MC , I—BM 9 FOR-Paintere use,—* anbetttute tor tdrpentiveyand at .a triathlete prtee, for tale by ABEL TERRELL. fYERS' COBPOENiiETTR - ACT OF ROCK ROSE. 31 the (Rest Rerit•dy for IndigeAlo , and ecraulon" Complaint!, and all dlscages . n ,f the Blood. for ale, at wholesale, and retail, by ABEL TURRELL. Adviinistrator's Notice. .LETTERS of admiiiistration to the estate of the late Peterdaelerton.'of Bridgewater. havlogbeengranted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said Write ace reqnsated to make immediate payment. and those haring ebtims against the same. wilt present them to CLVTBIA. JACKSON. Bridgewater, March SMIL. ISO. Administrate:. TIMOTHY it COYER SEEDI LARGE and =mum BUM% For saLE DT HENRY BURRITT, Now Milford AB EL TURR ELL Non' offers toi sale one of die largest and best :selections of • • GOOD al Ei'er offered in -Susquehanna County, and probably .comprising the greatest VA RIETY or most different . ffrticliis of any Store in the Northern part of Pennsylva nia,. and perhaps of the entire -State. An assortment is kept in about thirty differ ent branches of trade, and : the: selections are made from about, forty of the best Houses in,New Turk, and more than ty. Dealers and Mannfackurers out of New .York. -A large proporti6n of Vie Goods are brought direct from 4lme Manufacturers, thus insuring pmtine articles. Custom ers on entering the Store must not expect to find everything in sight, but nearly ev ery article wanted will be produced by inquiry. S6nw idea of the Stock may be , formed by the following general outline. but enumeration is imprnetleable. DRUGS AND- Af E.DICINES, PAINTS AND•OILS, . -DYE STUFF.S, GROCERIES; L.11,11. 7 01Z,5, CR 0 CKER I', CLASS-WARE, WILL TVIKD 0 IV. PAPER,' JE. EVEL2 Y,. .§/ L g, = ,'E R FCM E , FANC,O, GOOPS • IiL'EICAL TIRUMEN TS, • • - BBIISHES A Atpall CAN OCKET KWIEES, TABLE P CUTLRRK and . . SILVER PL TIM - WARE LAMPS ' MATERIALS for LIGHTS, • RED- CORDS, s - • - ST ON E.- AR. , liRT;GOODS,' . • . -- • ' ' ''' linfioßs' - IIY/fi'D 0 TV AND PICTURE GLASS, --.:-LITILOGRAPIISi. '7-- Ftc • E*thilES • 1 ; ,''• . PfitD,:: CA OE ; i . --:—.......r• Am.— ' $ ; • 1 ' AND' .' - ' : . SPECTACLES;.: ` ' - ''-- 1 . 3±411.1r320EZT . 33XLCDEV N ii i , MPS,. & .44a5WES, :. . BRO O MS I fill 1 INA mil mum ..,, GUNS; 4PISTOLS -1 ---- - Hill", -- - ' 1 - .-nikl-e. AnItIVED , -A111 1 :11%37 1 .i1T1074, ,- • i'- , 1 -Li • , TOB %X CO. i I ea_attit . RaGltTieti*o• ATEDICA 1 & SURGICAL Imirqments,l SALT, - - - - • ' i , I 00t ll', RULES THE 'DAY! SOAP, - POTASH, C. - UMBRELLAS. - 1- Ahd with a Plentiful supply we hare purchased a lar,te , ; . . , ktocit of . PORCELAIN TEETH, I STAPLE and FANCYDRY GOODS, In:short, nearlyevery thing, to restore the 1 GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, sick, to : please the taste; to delight the eye . . 1 I HA'S ilt v 'fiC , A si p lo S, E,;. - to gtrify the.fancy, and alsO• to ,ponduce r BOOTS . 1 to the.real and subStantial coinforts of life. 11 4L L .PAPER. . I {l'o OD .EN 4%411E 7 The . Attention of the.publie is respect- COJI.L . OIL, aid LA m.P.S., .: . YANkEE NOTIONS fully invited to tnystock of Goods, bought exclusively .for:.-cAstritow.rt, - rind will be 1 . Isolllon, , the same principle for lolV prices. - 1 SICELETON 6'Ic.IRTS, FLOUR, SALT, FISH, NAILS, ; ABEL-VIRRELL. - 1 PAINTS AN D OILS, .ks . erso 666 other articles tannin:le:feast° mentten,which Montrose, April Ist, 1862. I Nvili ' ipold at prices that will 1 .4 9 ,Competition, LtIBIfICATINGAIL, Al! . Klude . toptact tOtitirEeri'blrrtliteix. ,WAllCXllllll.4resPectlibieporsoa ot either- sax .1L --v r-everraerhood to sell J. IL Stafford's Onter TAR. and ciao J.R.. Stafford's Inox aim Sounds Polly anna.. "Oliva Tar ';its a thin, transparent Sold ; it Is the best remetylmosm fordisemsea of the throat; low:or 1 Catarch. " Alert 'l' diphtheria, Croup. Whooping Cough, t /Cc. ~ isly Don and Stilphar Powders Strengthen the 401- tem, aid the digestion, and portly the blood, I have a 1 sixteen page pamphlet containing Intl explanation'', and °recent' hundred testbnonials from well loSpivn prom'. neat persons, which I will Send to any one free by mail. • - . ; ..: J. R. S rAFFORD, Chemist. 442 Broadwyy. MIT.' Ja3o-11" . ---- ~ REMEDY FAR BMW TIMM,. where people Luca A. ••:been thrown out of haelnemand pommels some lit , tlo roeaneor amallineomoklatoinalce Thai:moires a home. ' [Sea advattoement In another column of . the. aettiv• went of Vineland.] . . . . , • 1, !CR AND IPRODIICTIVE FARM LANDS FOR I.II.BALE, tsreety-two mnesSonth of Philsdstphia. to the Garden Staid of the East. 41est climate and location for markets In.tlie Union. fSeg2 advertyloOept at-Vineland.] 33Corc•esezio. ro7,TgEIBEST, IN MARKET, - - -- • , . At-35. Cents per Gallon. Aluitlntninz Flnid, and Camphene, Spirits Tnrpcittln9, dt.e..9onstantly 9n band, atlimest parket prmem. , *lntros°. Eel). 19. - ABEL TERRELL. PErtgONS . OOT OF moms, and-wanting" cbcap farms, sea idvertioelnezit of, Vineland „In another column. New Arrangement. Tnodersilurd continue% the busitiese. of the JL arta (ODE:11,1W a RILEY, at the old stand, (La. .A„lr3v's 1 . Buildlag,) where a full stork Of Dry, Goods, , Hats and Caps. Groceries, • iron and Nails, Hardware, . _ Paints and Oils, Crockery, Yankee Notions, Boots and Shoes, Loather, &c., ciiisconstantil be found. - fie will always be glad to see his old friends and all who wish a supply rattle above articles. , J. 11. DEWITT. montroe, rebruary• 4, • - SEED- POTATOES . p E kca -nOws d . TaltutLErs SEEDLINGS. .1. ) a litalkley`e Seedling Potatoes were rai.l , 4 from the seed balls to leiSk and have beau tested for several year. and tire-now acknoieledged by. all Who have tried them to be the best in the *Grid for general 'cultivation ; being largo he :May, very prnd, active and equal to the best hi quality. For sale In Iluutruee by ALLEN. DEANS & CO. Soldiers . Beeniy, Arrears of Pay; , lo. ILNY valid t ,clalms now exist for tlis. 11100 toady: uranted by she tharernrocnt,sdso for Ervin; of pay due decessed'suldlera. Parents, widoars, or heirs of ;:le cussed soldlera.tare entitled to draw the name. The sub acriner trout long experience Id the busines., and having the forms aud Instruatlons recently received from Wads. Ington, Is now ready to prepare and forward all such claims as ;use he Intrusted to lilt care., 411.4112, :49..!—nns c L. F. FITCH; r - 1 . \ \ --- 0 MIRE appenaml, extract from the cirtultrufLonberbsch. 1 Gilbert & 40., successors of Mooney; Cohu & Co., In the grneral ilavvere and Cutlery Unglues*, grille: plain itself; and I cannot permit this opportunity to pass pith out again tendering my hearty thanks to the many lies -cauttle and tr4lng friends who have so liberally exten ded to me their custom and influence. since my business interests...have been mostly lathe city of New 'York ; and I still invite them, as well as-those who have not found It convenient tp do so. to favor Ins with their patronage. to return for is determination to and promise to plase, if possible. C..TYLEIL Montrose March 7th, 13r,it. • ' N. R. M. C. TYLER, has specified interests with us, he same as with our predecessors, MOON EY, COM: & C0.. - and would be happy tckace his old friends orreccive ' their prders..which we will execute in the very batman• ncr in his absence. LOUDERBACR: GILDERT tt CO., WIC. 4 0Pa:is Row. unposite the Astor Rouse. I ,SAYONIFIE .. TrEktm.',l, n ,s . o 2it t .N .r l l ;v - ij A i l ln E grap e o n ni C n ; e r r eas . e 6 . l 2 l f i c . rect ions accompany each.box. Soap is as easily made ar a cup of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees, Pen D'a gull ,itangbrturii , 9 enthPaPY, talt6 lyps. 1 - 127 Walnut•st. Philadelphia 1 GLOVER * • TIMOTHY . gEED! • BRADFORD COUNTY LARGE, and WESTERN' MEDIUM Chiver Seed. GOLD-DROP SEED WHEAT, • Peas, Beans, and Barley for Seed, Field and Sweet. Seery Corn, Shakers,' Ri.ley's,' Johnson's and .C u nihtoeli.'s Garden St;erls,for sale by • - ALLEN,. DEANS EL Montrose, .March Iltii, 1862.•.• . .., . NATRONA COAL OIL. WAItILVITED 1 , 51iN.-1::%11...0 - SIVE ! and equal to any KEROSENE! Why boy an expliolve Oil. when a few cents more per gallon will fgratith you with *perfect OIL? • - - • Made ouly by 1"47.4N".% SALT MANUFACTURING - COMPANY , I•2r, Walnut Street, PIIII..IDELPLILL March 6,.1K2. I r N.Nv MILFORD ' 'Naq,-NIAL SCHOOL VI. ZI.I3.AWLEY, Principal. • i --.- _ !TIME SPRING TERM of this pro‘perone Institution A. Vtlll cotnmence on Wedne.dar, Febrttaiy MI. and continue II lweektt.. Rate. or Tuition as heretofore. Far part:molar:4 address 5L L. Ilawley. Principal. T. /301 1 ,LE, Sec. 11. GARRATT, Pres. • STAND BY YOUR GUNS! JEFF 7:p.aLlgtsii! wnA 40,N0 'WORMERS Armed With Brick-Bats: A ; ViTiill 4 M9'.ITHS MARCH CT WASHINGTON! nowt Forget The Place. ifOt if you Inq Titre ofyOur rielghiors for - The Cheap Store, Tfi'Form lnrarlibly direct you t o HAYDEN BROTHERS THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE " STORE! PROD UCE taken Exchange for Goods. • dash Paid rid. rips. • HANDEN ,B7IIOTHERR, NEW MILFORD, NOTetl , 3b 4. L . T 45th, 113f4. Fralry ANDGRNPEGROWEREkeendieitfeemeitt of the now eettlentent of Vineland to another column. • FLUID, ~^~pene, nnEler, lamb otl, ka crteH'~. I .. af -1: U R REL. L.:S .. r U. 13 E. r.„,,,.k.,„ : 7Er g* .ca1,Q015..., , ~,__ 1 - , . 7 03, - iTimoly..l„. E mi l • sifo r, DAN 4 go - citku. _..„..0 - 40FFEE, i , Mtn§ Prepatation. made from the best Sim offee. is - ,! 1. recogimended by Physicians as a annerior Nutritious 'OR SALE. B Y ....- 1 - here caor General Debility . Dyspepa* and ail bilious .. •i 'I die Mrs. Thousand !holi:velacen compelled to aban- ABEt : TtiRELL,. — MONTROS -1 441:".11"aecece 41111" trig with°l4lgirimidt.:l ' I One can contain& the strength of Mc/ Oda .of ordinary coffee. Price'2s cents. • `Fin . stile; in Slontroie by Abel• Turrell. I , • '‘ KOLLOCIVS' LEITAIN,.. ' „ - The peat BAICL"fO POWBBltkoourn. for inoidnilicid. street and nutritious Bread and cakes. Price la cents. Ittuanfacturcd. by Si. B. NOLLACK. Chemist - .1 ' - Corner of Broad and Chestnut-eta, rtUadelphia. Sold by itipru=iste and Ormars. saltd Went, ~., CRITrrENDEN'S l o PHILADELPHIA POPAMRC;AI, . 'COLLEGE • ! : N.E. I. coiner .of 7th.dc Chestnut Sts:, PHILADELPIIIA. . . • I • - • • This Institaticia, which wits established in 18k41. and conse4acatly the . eighteenth year of Its exlat. Klee, situabareamoug its graduates' hundreds Mf't.kle most successful Merchants and Business Mew ?f• our Tee oljettoftife Institution Is solely to afford tonic men facilities for thorough preparation fur basilicas. The breathes taught arc, EuolE:keeping. as implieable to the varunnidepartmeats of trade ; Penambship, both Main and ornamental; Commercial We,. 'Mathematic* Navigatiou, Eugiueering, Drawing. Pawn:lvey/Li, and Modern Langtusges. The system of luatraction pseuliar; tto classes erect le.son's aces/nide millet bat each citadel:AM tairilit mdl vldually, so that he may cornier:lse at time, 'and it -tend at whatever boars are must convenient. ; •• Catalogues are issued annually after the ntho r !, conteining names Of the etude:AA for the year. and full Iperticulars at terms, /Cc- and . may b.i' obtunciti at any time by addressing the Principal. In esteusive accommodation. wide•spread rep l atation, and the leuethy experience of the Principal, tiouotferelscilitiee superior to any other to tbe "putts v. for young men wishing to prepare for brutuesa.and to Ob tain et the setae time a Diploma. which will ;prove a recommendation for them to alip.Merinantile Crittoaden's Series of Treatises on Book-keep ing, now more widely elienlatml than anyotheiework on %hi subject, am fur sale at the College. 8. BODGES CRITTENDEN'. Attareerafliiir, Paricicret. SiSQ. )9. cLASSICA AND NUR IA S. HARTVVELL R. A., RIWC AL Bawl., ler Assistant, &Teacher of Vocal Ninelc. Mies L. Rlchaide, Insuuctren of French and I/raw log. Mine E. Blackman. lueiractreaa of blade on Flom. Wee A. W. LLertwell, •InstrucLrosa Fringty Depart meat. • - : . . - C. C. Halsey, M. D., Instructor of Anatomy smd PDpdol: Other Assistants and Lecturers tilll Do employed as the i wants of the school may demand. • -. • : 6. • T IMA4k Tann willbegin on Monday,.May 12,186.2, I g r g . m et- to this Institution, thit trristees a reJ happy to state that their expectations of -*access have been hilly realized, It is now In a flourishing condition, and they fuel confident in saying Lid the public that it la entirely ache patronage of all who de sire thoro' mental & the acquisition of knowl edge, whetheras a preparation for College, or teaching, or other pursuit*. Its patrons may be foundin all part of the County end to them reference Is made liespecting ita.merity. Tuition per Term, of Eleven Weeks. Primary Department • 82 GO. Higher finglial Latin, °reek' and Denney, each, • 4 00. .French, with one Language ' 7 GO. No bill for the above studio/ashen exceed.... 9 00. Dra%ving. • 2 00: Vocal Music, (Duce lessons per week,) -;1 00. • Music on the f'iano • .8 OD est of Instniment ;•••• • • • 3 00 • hoardfrom szoo to PAU per week. . • The same conveniences as heretofore for thosetrishlng tohuarl themselves. i- For other information address the Principal at Montrose. W. JESSUP. President. ' • C, F. MEAD. Secretary. Montrose, May 12, 1881.—ti . • --AT TI!E ISCDITCOCYX.a,! ds murcraziricomov /11101141,81 e REPORT OF SOLON ROBINSON, OF TELE NEW YORkTRIBUNE. ' TUE, ‘`. SETTLEMENT VINtLAND rie— The following is an extract from the rep ort of Solon Robinson. Esq.:published in the Nets York Tri bune, in reference'to Vineland. All peraOtil can read this report with iuterest. Advantages of Farming near Home—Vineland.-Se ' marks upon Marl—Soil, its great Fertility — The Cause of Fertility—Amount of Crops Produted — PraCtical Evidence. It is certainly one of the most tete:mire fertile trade. in an almost level position, and ealtable condition for PlessautiermilNe that ur know of this side of the welt -era-Prairies. We found some of the oldest farms aloes !Telly just as profitably productive as When first cleared of forest fifty ur a hundred yeareago. . . .. The geologist would noun discover the Callte of Bile continued fertility. The whole couetry in a marine de posit. and all through the reel we foundevideetee of cal cereuue tut:stance:4. generally iu the form of induleted cob:aeons - rear'. <hoe leg treinj diethat forme of suelent enelle, of the tertiary formation :and this warty tubetsnee id ecattered all through the soil. in a veer euturniniiied forhe audio the exact condition moat easily ellaintilatql b Y such plants mithe farmer desires to cultleate. - Marl. le all its form, bee. beau used to hatilize crops in Eegfand. from the time It was occupied by - the Romuns: tied in France and leurnmov a marl bed ei setenited in a* a valuable bed of maliartvilrit C3ll be dee and carted and spredd over the field. - How touch more vet 'table then It must be when found alremly mixed throneit the soil. where new particles trill be turned no and expo:sect. and trail-feriae:a to the owner'e use es en: time he: stirs the earth. lilting then entief.eil our minds a illi.tlitt cease. they will nut lie excited with wonder at seeing indahituble re - idence of fertility of a toll which in our e eituation-. hue'- iii' the elute genend eitareeteriet ics oral least apeeernn eel.: .is entirely unreuninera tie,: except a+ its prialuctive. Illion in promoted by artificial fertilization, ' - A few words about the quality and value of - .this land for Cultivation. of which we have some strour,proot. - Our first visit was to NVilliam D. -Wilson, Franklin township, Giuuceeter county, who purchased some eight miles north of•Milville, about three years agd, for the purpose of eetablishinda eteam mill. to work tip the tim ber tutu luneber, to send off by the new railroad, as well as the firewood mid coel , for which he built 11` track •a• mile and a hulflong. lie also furnished SiXtcen miles of the road e bah tie, andhad nu doubt made the mill" prefitable, though hie main object was to °pep_ a farm. [ ~ms tug become convinced that the-soil was .ivalpl)le fur cultivatioil. In this he tins nut been dieappointed. as sums or his Crop, prove. For instance: the second time of crupping. We bnehelaeif pentiues on one acre, worth to •e..iite 4., bustle' in the field. Tide rear. seven acree, without manure. produced lilt buahel; of oats.' in nne field. the fret clop was punitoce, planted among the route. audj, ielded 75 buebels. The potatoes I were deg, and Wheat sown. and yielded It bueliele : end the stubble. I turned under and sown to beet:wheat which yielded.",;', betted.; lied then the ground was sown tot closer and timothy, which ghee an a drat crop 24" toilette; eery. - -Tile fertilizer's applied to theee crepe were nest, tole, from eicaringe ; second. 225 ponntle or euperphoephete • of lime ; third, WO pounds Perarlen guano ; then 50 Minh eft of slacked lime knot been epread upon the elover since it was mowed. andeurned in for wheat. • Mr. Wilson's growing crops. and thiewhiett stubble of the present season, all indicate his land as productive as any part of the State. e.- e • I . At Mary Burrow's. an old ?tele Jersey woman farmer, several miles south of Mr. Wfbion'e, we were so puttee larly struck with the due appearance of a field ofeorn,that we stopped to Inquire of the hired man how it was pro duced. We found that the land had been the year but one belore in - wheat. sown with clover. and this eat one eeeteun, and last spring plowed once, with Due ••peor old nag." and planted _with corn. , , .:Yea, bet you =mitred high, we suppose hi . we said in larrogatnrely, and got his replV; .. • ; -Waal. you sett. we couldn't done that: 'canoe we hadn't but forty-one horse loads altogether. for 23 acres, mid we wanted the mutt mit for theennte'7, The truck cons stud of bolt, carroty. cabbage, cumin bere. Inc:lons. itc... and a very productive patch of Lima Leans. grown for marketing. 8, we were tette:led that the 'suit was not infertile, even unaided be clover, which had fed the corn. because the ' er.:ek pateii`t•lutil not been clovered. and had been in cultivatien long enough to eh literate all signs of the foreet. I Our next visit was to.the large - brit of Andrew Sharp, rive :Ailed berth of Millrille, from half to a mile • east of the railroad, and just about in the centre of Vineland.— M r. Sharp commenced work here in December, 1858.- up on 270 mete. in lea than throe years -he ;has got .234 acres cleated and in crops tills season, all well inclosed and divided into oeverel fields, with cedar tail or _pole fence; has built st two-story dwelling,: about thirty-six or forty feet. and* smaller houee for faem laborers, and a table and granary and some other Ontbulldinge. Considerable part of the land was cleared for the plow at 115 dollars &nacre. mitt ou some of it the arse crop was - huckwhieit. limed with AO bushels in powder per, acre.— This crop May be put its from J lily 4tlh to :nth. and yields from twenty to thirty bushels per acre.lharemited in Nov ember ; when the land being sowed, with 150 ponnild of Peruvian guanceand seeded with rye, !yielded ,i 5 to 15 bushels per acre and ten dollars worth of straw. The fire stubble turned, after knocking off a large growth of °aka:trent.. and dressed attain with uMeno and seeded h wheat, eitee 15 or le bushels. The crop which he was., , ; threshinwg white we were there promises more, of a very i w" • _ plump grain. and the eteew le very heavy. i El 01 1 d tIY - . Goo(ls .. Wit went over the stubble and found the clover and, , , timothy, from feed sowed !Jet <prim:. on the wheat with- ! %Vat-TED 7x,000 ?Tea Women and Children at I not harrowing, lookineen* well as we ever sew it open I any old cultivated facto. and with a little work done hi i II - JEI:S dc ALLEN'S Jeavelty store,. the winter to clear off some roots and rotten 'wimp, , to.bai %"..ttclive,Juwerl,) and Fancy Goutia, for , and wetting etalcee to murk perm:lnce: one-.we mill be l - 1 " 1113 - lI.OLID.A.YS ! - . "able to cut the crop next year with a mowing machine 1 1 and we will go irantee two tone per :tem if he will give ; the overplus if itovernms the estimate.. ' I , 1 The subscribers take pieseme in antiOnneing to their Part of the land was planted with puletoes f:te n fret 1 friends. that they have this day eetnrned from Newiork crop, which yielded ruehundred•atei twenty buelieln per I with an nimounily large and well selected *toek of Goods acre'.` It *Val then limed with line mullet'. per acre, and 1 l, Wit:special reference tothe approaching Festive Season I seeded with whent and clover. yieldheel en average- of : Any personii,t - eiruue of making over 15 bushels per acre, and the elorernow looks b'mu. ' tiful. " ChristmaA or New Yearsl_Presentp, . Other portion's have been planted with corn as a fret 1' • •••:- • ' • ,.- .. crop. which yielded thtrtr bushels ter:yellow_ flint corn, can find a rich and, extensive assertment to select from, and the reeved crop forty bushels , and 'the third crop. , and at pricee that cannot fall to suit, as we buy onr Goods treated 150 pounds of guano.'vre are sore no one would . exclusively for cash, and show them with pleasnre with estimate below forty buebels per acre. 1 !, out charge. EVANS& ALLEN. ~ ['Mercado:lr will recollect that the writer is now speak- 1 Vatolsee—Ladies' Diamond Enameled, andplitiu— , ling ot huidi perfectly new. and which can scarcely be con- I et eplendid article. Also a variety of Gold and nitrufEng. ' andered In good amble eonditton.—ED.l . ; lish. American and Swiss, Bunton_ and Plain. very low , 1 Gold Chaiste.--A very retentive Varlet of Vein Fie . le 'ln other raises the corn crop oflast year : was• followed with oats this reason, not yet threshed. but Wlllarerai, Guard and 'Neck Chitin's. - by teas & At.ez' is, ! ' e • Earnings and Breast Plus—Au Infinite violet! • probably fortylo tiny bushels. bweet fp:delete, beano:, of attics and pricer. in set* and ringle, inellone. *nein fact, till vegetables . as, well as young - Fi nger Itlngs—Dnmeed.ftehy. Pipit, Poarl,Sesde. peach and other fruit trees planted this year. show very 1 Chaardand Plain Csald Illaws-it large sloek. . plainly that this leng neglected fleet of hind should re- . Uracelete—Galtl. JouPlatestatid BAIR flipeelets ot main so nolonner. and there's now as. song probability all nelterne end prices, r y that it wilt not: for uoder thessuapicer of Mr. Landia, it mover ware,_nverydescrimi'morsorin " ,ro Aar rks ti . v• an d will bpdivided into 'manic:as...with fhndi located to ac * Spoons, Napkins Rings, on hand, also SOUP and Gravy commodate all—the surveyor Is now billy at this work Ladles. Cupp. Card Cases. Pie. Dotter and Fruit Kart —and *Retards/ere will be required to build neat-com- Childrene sets, salt,. ettlo . wstranted good no Chin,. a. (onside houses, and either fence their lobs in uniformity, Plated Ware-ABoantifulasportmeat of Lee Pitchers , or rttlfbe to live without fen . ce, which . wott.Ld.bo P re rein ...; , Pastor , . Cake Beeketr. Waiter's, Butter DIAN; Sneers ble, by which means It goo d Munition ..,, b e "" r `!" ! Salts. Knives, Forks, Sperms, Toast Racks, Cups Goblets veil° will cetablieli churches., schools. stores. mills, MA. .4 b EVANS- &AT lit chine ehopeand bombe—homes of At:lateen farmer*, stir- ' -" Sleeve *ala rge s tork I T , tone and studa—A f rounded II gardens, orehardit, fields and comforts of sir. I • patterns and prices. ilizedli6. in “,. i s dee i r , I , _ Elleadst-eCtoral Necklaces end Arnalets. Amber, Coral, If any ono. from any derangement of bea r Pearl Gilt. Steel • and silver Beads. - out of chenging hie pursuits for life. or wheals froe any , n Shell Combe—A good stock of shell back end Ode cause destroun to And anew location endeheap betas I- '__Cmnbe. ale. Buffelielforn: Ivory. and Dressing Combs an -the cotiv, and who may read and believe what we have , limy mid Tooth Brushes, ate., etc, . , truly sta ted, he will do well togo and wee rite bimself.wttst i may lea 1 1 / 1 00 aitiala a teen lyouni ride qfPbUndelpida , I:111174916217111 pt 411 alb A...TAMB3BISTI., '. ' friV°F'.wp:Fo reivrips Tr,sw Bi tultaxi tall 1 lIARVIN UNIVERSITY. - ' ---. THE Fail Term or this Ins ti tution' will commence' on Wcdneeday_September 4th. The :Winter term on Wednesda7-.Dec=o)o , oh ; and the Spring tOrm,ou Wad timidity. February tnth. Each Term coast:WS oreleiresi'weeks. .. . .311.21GWZIZTESIIIES. - - Tri.TION.--Common Bniaciira,' including, Co La* 1 Natur C, al Philosophy,Clienalatry. Physlol47. and Bok ' liceplug,.... .. .. , ... ... .. 4,00 Algebra, Geometry and Ancient ............. 5.90 French' • 11,Q0 bievie an Piano, uniiithe War is over, ' • 9,90 Room renl, • . 1,60 1,00 " Ex pewee of Recitation room Leittires with a good Ayetetus are given every week.- .. . - .: Each room la fortnabect with a 000kinirstoro, bedstead and table. for those who cboofito board theittelsta. Iloard cm ketiattio the neighborhood at two - dollars per week. . Pay to advance. oeproporly secured. 1 , ' .- itleforddiegests,lBa; • WANTED.! WANTED! WANTED iT I 11111'S. SlOO. 1,000 bushels' f Oats, • 10,000 lbs. FrCsh Butter, in Tabs or Rolls, • ' 600 lbS.Bees'Vrax,, ‘ • ' 5,000 dozen Eggs, 500 dpzeii vurs Good. Woolen Socks, - • FOR Armen TAB Highest 41arket -Price *ill be :Paid in GOOD"' - 'OOOD% - ' • I n* C. TX1.1111,.. lig Mt IiViIIITERIOOI4 AT 'VIER': gar FIRST 81 . 0R.BELOYI .TARBELLS.: r- z. 04ablizokossi • FRESH CODFISH, STONEV.ARE, ycooDEN WARE, lIIIOOMS, • &e., PAINT 411 YARNISH . - BRUSHES:BLACK. • -,ING, SCRUBING., HAIR,Tooth, • • NAIL, and LATHER . . BRUSES, ALL VERT CHEAP.' • ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE,: 21c LAMP , BLACK, TALLOW, SOAPS. \ Of everylind but sori. AT TYLER'S STORE. •BElZlrtl!ffKer6P"e. CAMP*" ; Tanaw. , Sperm candles; 4cl OTIS LIV COD Urn, Pere Olire, Castor. and Metallic Ott; for machinery; also Male= and BrltiatLoll.. FOR THE HAIR, AND :MOUTH. lfll9. ALLElC'S . tVor l d's flair tea torer. Zylobalamnm I Burnet's Cocoalne. Lyon'a tiatharlon one and two shilling Hair Tonic, Gican'allear's and float hair Oil. Pncl:tdo-dc-Philocorne. Phlladalphle and N. York Vonth. Wash. - Iz.t Parrish's Fragrant F.lixer. for the teeth and and gam I.DalyrympleF Mouth 'Wash. Dental Soap, GG AT TYLER'S •STORE. • ()MKS Indian TtoOtrills.W.riOtt'ititilianVegctatlc Cephalic Ptllt•,—dcatht on ficadachtc " . .,Lr"Dont ail: to get trnAttd At , TYLER'S stony:. Montroae.!Citv:4o. •' C. TYLER.. WAR CONTINUED! GREAT .BARGAINS PREVAILIN G . NEW - FALL. GOODS-) For Cottmid prompt Mx miontMs buyers ?AC. 3EllolFlL.PtinC u rp . • world e g aln Call attoutton to his Nov Arid La.ge stock or RIL AND WINTER GOODS! , Tow being received, and embracing tlie most desirable I varieties of Ladle!! Dre-s Goode . , in Rich Fall Pints, • Cashmeres. Delalues,,Ottornan•Vaßgis. 3Jerlime.., •Tambourd-Reps., Glnghatus aud Silks ; iitti. . Lt. Silt. Brodie, still \Viral Lour h`haivi.,. , ' Rich Ribbons, Bonnets, and Flowers. , ' ' - - Ladies' Clothe, Broadcloths. 046- - . bill:l4TC% , 4:C., with ir very'full • as.ortuteurof . • 1 . Staple -and Fancy Goods,.. . - .. . as usual in . • flardware. crockery, lrmi, ' 4' ' ' Nails. Paiute. Oils, - Doot a and shoes, flat" and Caps, Clocks, Wall Paper, Lad;ere -Fars. ROTA° Robes. carpetings. ecc.. wit h 4 new • assortntent of Stoveaand Trimmings of the best quality, made to order, dic.„ ..tc. "As the stock La large and bought fur each. he Ia folly prepared to con iner a ' Peacc,". and secure the highest advantages of the •! War" to his customers. who arts-,in— vited to range themselves wader his nllaunera" *id se cure the benefitsof the "Fight." -. _, _ .„,_ -Flour & Salt; constantly onhand ' New 'Milford, October 1861. H. BUItIOTT. NEW 'FIRM: : ALLEN, .DEANS'' CO '1 Under Montrose Deineerat'Office,. l IiE..RECEIVING • Li Fresh Ground Western FLOUR every EtC) days, which we warrant to give satisfaction a* any ie market; tf not good returned at our expense. Feed, and Ruchwheat SALT . AND' BY TIM . LOAD; -BARRET.; or. POITNP : HAMS, [Svar•Ouredl : ' l / 4 *Jed /100f.,- . :' • Smokectlialibtit, • DriPs and Syrups, Molasses. and SUgara;. , . : TEAS, .1 COFEI;E, SPitc'ES e , • BROOMS . AND ,17:1/LS; •S which we offer for sale at Low Prices. for frilifillY PA,Y ONLY.: • 31ontroee, July 0. IS6I- - p r r 0 ,..,.....:,y,. / .... . t,- oxe3. A. tig...." COMMERCIAL MUM Locitlitoirer Usetianinamins Valley Beak EINGHAMTON N. Y.- , . JFAC,II / .TV 1.). W. bOWSI,L, Principal, Proceioior cl tit," Science of Account*, l'ractical Art Tint* as Authoi of Locell'ilTrraticit upon Book•li t ry; lag. Diagrams illui4r.iting tlx want. . , • Imo Brattier, Cutunacicini Acc l ni.tant, Pruftier , of Book Keeping and Practical 31itliCsmitirs, .J.. 1. Crivits, Allnistant Prolesaor in tits Bui M Keeping Dcpartmoil. • A. J. W.tpsEa, Jaiofeasor of Pructicsi ar.d Or. • nitrakiint l'enminship„Cptmucteir.l Coital x• Lig‘usi wati..l.7orrelli•on4l.ll6-. . • • :LECTI:411: 1 : 5 s Dnuiil S. Diclir son, IReturer on llultdrit Vi;3lL:ivi.•not •- lion. ,Itno;orn• Bolcom. Lecturer:4;o Conseil* Notes. nod Dille of larharigt. 'try 'Pr- E.- Andrown./..retures on Cocnervia: Ethics':: -Ek.43IIOIINOS.OO3I3 II TTEEi lion; tifiertn;ul D. PhPipA:W La. It..Usborik. Tory_ R. Morgan. E-q- •.' . • . Ttio•nhi•tt of thisllege ip to afford to all an'opportuttit) of obtaining a thurupllllusia.wr Education. .• , The Beaks and Forma are carefully arranged by, practical acetiiintiinto. rzprrssly for thia aututien and einhrace all:thk recent Impel's. manta. • . • • The cootie of imitria.tion e. mpri s ! krery department of bus!nolia. -The learner will lie thoroughly taught the "•acien6 and practice of .Double Entry Bnok'Keeping AS Applied to the following -,kinda fbunine44 viz: General ea— chandisiag, anuruc Luria g. Banking. commis; Arm, titearoboating. itaitroading, Forwarding, FrOghtiog,Enreign Shipping ; &c.. TO CSO YEN Can qaalify timmielves In a abort time. at this lustlta. LW:3.f° till Important and lucrative situations.. Ainple references can bt given 'share graduates of IWO are now , filing desirable situations NT/ 01 salaries maw goose, puce -per apuum.-. - The Propiletors are to posiession of testiumniala frtm. tome of Ills first Commercial 'louses InllieState.tb aL.Luan they have ftentabell bookekeepen. *bowing their entire sadafactluu and couthialiee to the ability of the gradixataa of tblt boaltction., • - In it! 11,a.brimuliea. tautikit by the ingot skillful and MO. — no& matters of the trt. No College in the country caw 3 0 Y.• a hither reputation in thie departmer.l. Ladies , De, partisan eustirely separate from that of theginitleXnetr., !StUdienis can enter College at any time. racaticas_ Time to complete the_courre, from to 10 weeks. Stu- dent- passing the reqUisite examixiation are prermitc4 , with the most elaborate and elegant engrai . ed Diploma. 'issued by any Commercial or Classical Institution in th. Mon. Sitlistance rendered to graduates in procuring • situations. • - • • Porte/ma of tuition. price of board. teatime:data of graduates tlilintt - poriCens.&e, address the proprietori for circulars containing full nortietters. • , LOWELL *ARNEE. Proprietors 'Binghamton Commercial College, Nov. 8. '60.—,1 -Binghamton, N. T. - TO ALL WANTING rim. New Settlement a Vineland. • REIM FOR_ HARD TIMES. A Ran Opportnety in theßestifarket, Delightful and Healthful Climate in the ion. Only thirty miles south of Phila delphia. on a railroad; , beir.g a . - • • , tieh;.heavy . soil, and Aighly • productive wheat land; Amongst the best in the Garden f tate of Nevi eatery.. I T CONSISTS of WAG aere*.df GOOD land. dlAlded to farms of different alzer to salt the yurthater—fro' 11(1 , 12 and opara`rde.rar , d Ie cold it the rate (Aft= It teen t./ twenty dollars per acre for the farm land, pays td one-fontt h eatalLand the halar.ce by gra rter•ya arly tn. stal!meata, with legal within,the teru,pr runt TIMM $1301.1.a 1., n greet part .a rich clay luanwitultable_fik lf7tict,Grass and l'otatrxs—AUorteari and rich Pandy foam imitable . for coin. erect-potatoes.tobseco.alt kinds of regetabhut and root.crops, and the great varlet. of frult. such ea • gilspes.pcsirs. peaches. apricot., Actsrines, blackber ries. melon. and other fruits, histudapted to the/ Phila. delphla and :Nils York twirl:as. In respect to the soli ' and crops t brret:Sr. he un nri.tahr. e. Vigtorm can vatic. tun both, and roue are expected to lofty before so doing. and todluirthow _statement. correct—under these sir- Cumetanc.s. 11111.4. Mo.. Mut etn,lll± tre Cslrinet. thee*, would be uouse in their being /: is considered Tho Bost Fruit Soil in the Union. iSee report of SQl.na of tbe New Tort Traw , o, and the welt Fan.'.. , ithiritt. William Pi: ry. of Clon.3lL'ae.tue..Nov Jertcy,t Litt be fr,,ruishtd. erMIC:E3 ...king carer a map the render w ill perceive that'll - chilli> the morAeti,a the Unto,. end has direct c6M mulacastilin with New York and Philadelphia twine day, being unl3 thirty:two - utile , from the latter. Produce fa this mark. brines double the pr icc that it does to lora- Atom: di,dsnt from the cater. In thin TO - cation ft eau tes put into the market the Bain,' ntorning it la gathered. and for what the fernier seta he Bete the highe.t prke: wh11,4 . groceries and other articles he purclut4eo he gels at th. prig.. In the 'West. what he Bella brings hint a pittance, hut for what he Lir:. he plys two pricer. - .ls letatine- her, the settler ha. maw; uther. ad% longer. is 1.9, within a few hunts. by railroit. of all the' gteat,eithe of New Englund ~nd the 'Aliddle - Statt.s. Ile in near his • old frietiritand associations. lie Sins .chuul for ithrebli divine 14ervicc, andail the. adv.:neap:a of civilize :ion, and bola ne.sr a large city. ' 1 1'1303 - Cr-aXlVC..2i.gr r iEl . in delightful; the winters being ralubriow. - and 00114 whtlaestite summer , are 110.w:inner thah in the North.— The location ieupt , n,the line of lttitade- with - northers • enANGT Or CLIXATTITOtt Trettalt... .would be much hoieLtted In Vineland. The mildness of the climate and It> bracing influence. makes it excellent for all putmonory offeeficyll. dyspepsia. & general Gredx -I.l.itot. adifference in a few days. Mini aneffet era are unknown., Coni7ealences at Hand.. material in plenty. tlah and eyelets an plentiful and cheap. • ' Visitors mutt expect, however, to !VA new place.' --.`• ?Why the Property, has not Been Settled fore - . ---. - Thhi question the reader catuially_ssks..lt is beisesse it bitabeen had in tracts, by families not dirposed_ to rell; and being witarout railroad faiiiitioi they bad Ewe Inducements: The railroad has just been. °petard that' the property this season.'for thetire; time: Visitors ureshotrii over tin:laud in aca rriage. free et • expense, and.utroriled time and opportunity fur thorungta Inverti,lntion. 'fbose aio come with a aten to artily. should bring money to revere tbalr_ purchases, as - lota• thine are not held upon refusal. Tut Shoe: '17115 a a!: lIA TnsE., where people hare - been thrown out of employment or hesineifs, and pose era some little n•emis or ;mall int:ix:we, Is torten I/ani s/keret home. Tin:y Fan buy a Elect. of land at a stark price. and earn inure than wages In luiprol ing tt, .and ?when it la done it id a certain Independence and no los,. A few ham , in fruit tree,. will Insure a comfortable • lug. The land is put doWn to hard-lime priecie. and el Improtementr - eau be made at a cheaper rate • than must any other time. • The.whnle tract. with six miler (Fried on the railroad ; ha being laid oat with tine and spacious avenues. Wilk It town in tbecentre—fiviacre lute, in the townaell at from 11150 to ¢'.oo : - two and a.balf acre lota. at n- 0111 '14.00, guao and town lots CA feet front by 150 feet deep, at able onebalt curb and the balance within a year. -It is only ipon fermi- of twenty macs, or snore, that (malteds time tagi nPn. "I'O CTMEILS, thiet•own 'tirade a line open• inn for the Eillol , . manufacturing bnaincia, and otbrr ar hr:lng near l'hiladelphia, aid the Yurrounding country has rilarge pOpulatiou, arords a good ' market. _ Thh, settlement. in the erotic of several years. will be . I one of the moot beautiful pleee tilt he country. and molt ivrecable fur a ref Metier... It Is Intended make-it a Vitae and Trutt growing • country, as this culture is the moat nrodtable and the beat•ndapted to the marirdt. 'Every advantage and ear • • ventenea for the art tiers will be introduced Which will JD. aura the prosperity of the place. The bard times thro% out the eienitry,will he an advantage to the settlement, 14a it'eomptdo people to relOTt- tojtglienttute for a lir• i Large numbers of people RTC parel•asirT„ and reeddit' Who desire the brat location ahmild vi sit the place at or.ce„ Improved Land Is also tor rale. • TIMBER—Land eon be bought with pr without 6214 7 her. The Timber at market walnatien. • The Title is Indisputable. Warrantett deeds glirer r deaf Gran Inentabrance. when the money is paid. Boarding enneenieneet• at hand. I;etters protaptly answered, aud reports of Erden rob , : inson and Wm. Parry sent, together with the "-Yinciand Thrill." • • - • Route to the land :.'Leave Waltivit s.reet wharf. l'bria• dolphta...atareciock..A. M.. and 4 P. (nnlese there shootd-be a chance hontr,) for Vineland - . tin the Glana• Uwe' mod-Millville Railroad:. When you lease the cart at Vineland Station.jest °tuned. inmate for • CHAS. H. LaTCWS, Poattqa•ter, . Foonder of the, Waimea, It. mberland Coarty N. J._ - P. S.—There in e c anger'f ear, at olaisbnrce. • Ate beware of ga t emen o the earl frout.New. Toth sad PO adelphta to Vincla jtiquir4g yor Mon. &of. January '2. . " ABEL TVRRELL 7 . HAS for rale lisilinehatn's fiticonlstinstrivent. for the Whiskers anti Halt, that will brittp nut a thick net of Whiskers. orahlow4acle. in from' six fo eight weeks : Baker's entnnorind.a smears for ,Dysentcl7. Montrose. Jnir 17,15x1.• - • Merc:oiseiie: _ • Is Best in market . oonatant,ly on band. audit as low . 11 Twice bet. it ran ba obtained'', a else ny.Deolor I ! .tew. itnitn ! - • Tose Demo Nln - -
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