BOYD Sr, WOOD CARRY ON TUE TlN&Siliff-IRIIN BOMBS N).XT BELOW SEARLE'S BOTEL ALSO The CARPENTERING , Ensiiess NSAIC . 3"11P. METIiODIST WEitieejocetriansehianot kge u r i t w ertLaeoulnent o t ! terw; Winders' llitrdware of all kl e nds., PPr" Farmers' Tools Of - • . Brass Ware, Porcelain Ware, Japanned. and Plain Tin Ware of the beat material. ; Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, and Sash. Pumps: Lead Pipe. lamtin, lard eager, 'Fre.. sc.. Also; a Good Buggy for Salei. Terms right. Remember the piste. Csiland see us wm. a. *OTD. t BOYD* WOODRUFF. S. A. woormunr. 1 Blontruse. July 321. 1563. "BREAKERS AHEAD!" THE BOOKS of the lite firm of IP6II/ s wEnFeiTh are vet in-nay hands. and we are very desired , thatall Indebted would mil and settle without Wither delsy.: AftevAngust I:dh. the MIAs will prolsibly be iw other hands for ocillection. Mantrose,July nth.. ‘VX. J.I. BOYD. CAMS 0 ~ ~....._,.. .......A.Z.-.J _ 1 10 . . AME Into th e Inclosnre or tb&aubscri t her. on the 20th of June last. a twoyeara old '` L w i r steer, red, with porno white underneath; ids° la y ; a two years old heifer, same colors.' In h a ' white spot In the face. The o*ncr is re nested to prove property, pay charges and take them away. ' _, • Atht.lscon, July 24, "M.; EDMUND O'2II.trGIINESST. .FIRE INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, AT PHILADELPHIA, P 469 ti Has Established an Agency Montrose. The Oldest Intrirance CO. in the .Unifin 'CASH CAPiTAL PAID IN:. ASSETS ovfig., _. o _ • - . ' , . , TE rate's am tti , lore ashore of any itpodsompany ill .1 New-York, or elsewhe, and its Di:et:tors:lre !non:: the arst for honor and itit... , ri ty, • . , CRAIILVI PLATT, Seer.• :ARTIICRO.; COFFIN; Pres. Montreire, Julyls, G. i,, BILLINGS.STROVD„ AO., • • Auditor's Notice. • 1 yyANT% been appointed by the Couit of - Coln'. Pleas of Succjit county. nn auditor to ninke diatribution of the fund now in the Intod of the Sheriff !of said county. arising fh,m the cute of perconal estate of JOHN I will attend to the dativa of raid aminiut bent at Oct:Rare in Montroce. 011 Saturday: Anguct 2d. INC.!. at 1 o'clock, p. tri., when all percont hat;ing claim. will present them ur be forever burred from Coniluu in upon raid fund. )eclat . FRANKLIN FRA Anditor. AuditOrls No ice. Walter G. Sterling, I lii ilneciurhanna Poway Common ye.'s. Pleas N'o. 216, April 'Perin, Intl:: Har I • /n 111 C subscriber, all Auditor nppolutcd by the Court. to • - make distribution of tid proceed. of„0.1, sheriff, pal e in the Osier yntitledease,alliOng the lien, cruditorsnenthy gives notice that will attend E.; 0,1 q ! tticd of his au ism:an:lent at his I,lllee in Sl marl e. un TLlCtdily.,;Argn•t Psit. at 1 o'elok.p. nL. at which all'perions In tcrcated will prc.np! o.mi:claims or be debarred from com ing In upon sail fund. ..1313 TUItI,ELL, .Andit or. •CakuLtii:Dia! T"E pnblic are hereby confirmed a„, , -olust purebooing, a Jadzmerit Notii ;riven by tile underetoied to Al brik Dual - atm.:rho:lt two years attu,!fot Ten Dollara; said a to Loving Non pall by me. . IL W. PICNTS.II...V.N.• Eu,h. Jni $4O Wacreg 'Pala $lOO To.cll goods for the 111 , AUS SEW 11461!...q ACIIINE COMPA• C will girls a cusumission sag all u‘sallsiscild by our Agents. or pay Wages at tram SlO ti, % %I V, per month, au I par all necessary expenses. A child ran learn, to op cratelt br !Winn hour's Instruction It is equal ,t• r O n e Family Sewing Machine in use, and. ste bare radueathe price to Fifteen Dollars. Each Machine is warranted for thtee ;years. , Addreai C. laaitiLL'S. Oen. Agent. July S, 'Stj • .• Ileiroit, Michigan. • A RARE CHANCE! For the Next 3 0 Dori, OillY• j SPRING &SOMMER gout DRY AND FANCY, GOODS! MRSCHMAIth to be offered to the public AT A LARGE REDUCTION. Thelarr,cat and beg altartment of L02.2k gcobag,, .in the - Owns, In order to dbtpose of theft' large * auci beautiful block of 'all descriptions of DRESS GOODS, SIMILS, SBILIE xi" crr_aOirizr • ZoevrEtetc•its • SUN UNIBRELLAS t - Maxim:score:a seth.a.rtri,diaio. • The under igned offer,thereCoods'lnetheir wer, knon n stand, the `Bee- • > No: 20 . . • • Court St. • • • „„ • ,71 Water St. ' lihnham- - _ - ton, at a considerable rednetkm of ordinary low prices here, with offering emit, chatite to tll them wishing to Invest inthesi, necessary *articles. Ilntinr impoited mo,,t .of oar Stock ouraelvm, while in the Europeon'utarkets, we are enabled to offer superior inducements. . • r.4lrDon't fail to avail yourselves of titer; birgains at )1111SCHMANAT BROTIIERS Corner No. 20 Court Street, Sign of the BEE HIVE. .13171711G13.411.3362T0N. Q. 15.--The,largcc and best astelituent of BLACK SILKS, 1 _ . • Shat. can be founarkla l aide. of :COW York.. Call acid t‘ee than at the , . Bee-Hi -ye, No. 20. Court Street! Binghamton, July 27. Ism , Dissolution.'. fen to.ritrtnerabi p :14retu fore eriat ng between ...Ilea. 1 Deana it Cu. Is ,th a cLty dieaulral by limitation. ALLE..V, .S; CO. Montrose, J 517 5,1E4 • • The business will DI coaantiesl at the-old viand , BALLWIN .V.ALLk!.: • • , HEttN e IA TRUSSES. ''• • iARGE astortmenty x s t dpo, Abdominal Supporteras a variety or other icle, of tido clAm. of ge ode. Id by • ABEL TCURELL. Nuntruse. HEAVY MESS PORK, • By the Barrel. Bahl iein - d; Allen. • IMPBOVEti P iiTEltr WHEEL 11011$E RAKE I ming tiLp.dereiped have for kle nt ihetr i abop to Bridge 4L. water, I. Dallufrit:l4 3./tobtro,, , ,_bi:low§earyB ?fin, BoaplOr Patent 4.orse , ' 11. Ispq the ihtns, cz , ei.T 4. l . 3a scif 4 BuN ' ;N EL L. .1 u.yinb, R. Patrick, 13iintiell, . -.._,-,..____,.._....... •. . . . ... . . . .il .. -- NEW 'r ,t_ ••• . - _:-1 -Executdks',Notkee. 1 - •G 011 -- - ..N . -E . WS ,! 1 _ . - I TOTICE i . - BALD` ik AILLEN.IanaI& mini s c u r s c tqlf r u st:le t :lll girleliNVAgi dc• 1 _ . '. • : . .• . ' :r - .: '• - 1 i ND ; - . • h • • • --. ' i late ad ito. borough ot_Montrose- "deed, wet the.. same. 1 •., .._`• SUCC ESSOIiSTO -.- " must bc.presented to the : undersigned tot settlement, • , Git t-COMATOT ON I . and ell . Verson* indebted to said estate are reguiAted to n . I - - - A LEN DEANS. I CO. ~ - make iminedlate payincuti m. 11 . ll- .; 12:7 11112 ... ' ..-... •:' . ill) , 4. , -- ii. CASE, c „ • Montrose; daliB, NM' ; Sw. . ____ UFF Under Montrose Democrat Office, ARE REcEIVING. ' Freilli Groxind Western FLOUR - - .. tiers $0 days. libich we Warrant ttiglee Satisfaction as any iu market; if nut 41.00dretiuned at Uor expense";'* JAMES , R .DE WIT r I Feed, • and Buckwheat - lo -• • : • ..1 , -. SALT AN D P .- " :?-- C . r u now offer to the public one of the ittat choice and d best sulc4ted lituck of _ I BY Tilk: LOAD,, EARREL oxr.-POUN ' V ° • HAMS, [Su g ar ellredi ': ''' " '' ' ''- ' 9 " 1 4 PIIIING.&SIIMMERiiGOODS • ..- 1 1, .. Dried : . Beef, 4 • -. ~.4-, - . . i; • 1 ..• .Smoked galibuter. . IN THIS MARKET.. Li i i 1 - • . -' Drips and Syrups, -• i • • Molasses and •Stiguraq; %-. : - • DRY 6001iS . .TEAS, COFEICE O SPICES, S. , - , , ../ . k,eompleic apsortment of ~ . L. 'BR 0 0 XS, AND AILS, RE atADY PAT ILLVISTU 2 ' 11:a1:8.1,,t V0,r083...4, UNIX. . , ' ~ *, Montrt se, July 2„ 1862 . J 1 IteLaines, Mosaisiblque: Dellsige, Poplins', PrinO, thug - - 1 hams, Malaga, de, Denims, .. titri pa Shirtings, Ticks, Drown and Bleached Muslin+, White Gads, Flannels, dr. Dali"! Sktrta for Summer wear, and 110SIF.ItY °revery deicription. 'Dan% bgln with Me - RClsi at Till "REMY PAY STORE," NEW .60065. (\ Wand YOUNG. Ittelt and POOR. GAY and Ft.:tire, an: hourly noun rurttlng onward to the • HEAD.OF NAVIGATION, All eager to he autiplled from the choice and extenstve aselechon to be Mold . • .1 . - • His assor - ;AT-TYLE . II,'S STORE . t Ment of =Pry : all, and. ix for choice • Cr rt. - GO MELIMSI, Vic: 9 and 10c Sugar, s7', Mee. Coffee, and Tohacco,— trords ars inadequale.—t heynre TIP. It IS useless to men- tion the TWO thousand& one things of which a full supply is kept constantly at the. Onliett *Wei in' town., A con tinuation of mils is earnestly destred. ,and If there are any so unfornatta as not to have, found Inc place, your, friend and neighhor will tell you the ;$5(30:00r .$1,41X1,000 • FIRST STORE BELOW 'TARBELL'S.HOTEL, • Old opposite the IKEYSTOIVE, where 50 percent. has ceased It o be. TM We and bound to let ' people llve—and live. Bring'; along your - Butter itaga,.oats, Rye. Cash, Corn, endmand anything else you . don't, • want, and get value received . • • AT TYLER'S STORE: ' B. Please do n't leave the abore mentioned articles • at home. fur our rale *won't permit us to wait "till you come up again."' Shakers—A Sov lot of white and colored, Big !Una -just opened. LA MPS of all kinds, and tlxiii„. 7 s for burning Kerosenenow ready and fry cheap. ilest Kerosene. cheaper than daylight; also Fresh Burning Fluld.tamphene, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow C-andles,kept couttantly tin hand ro -- A new supply of HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, Stone and 'WtxnleirWare...Brooms, and Brushes of all sorts, Yankee Notions of all varietiest. Perfumery, and Toilet Soap, Oleate of Roses for charpedhands„-trest thing in nee. etc., &c..; all of which will be sold tar the pay down, at. the-times demand, by . : , TODAIRKIIE.V.,-1 am forwarding BUTTER to N. York,.on terms of commission that will cult vim. Call . and Inquiry', and look at my dairy salt. in tad, of all si• lqcs. as good as can be found in town. ; Montrose. May •Zt h. - HENRY C., TYLF.R. PUCE AND PEACE PRES ! PEACE APPROACHING. Large Lines of PRICES Conquered and Reduced! " 11. 73 1 01ELPLITmr, • NEW MILORD, PA., it receiving, fur Spring el plita, new and large ttorki - of CHOICE. HIV GOADS, GROCERIES,' CHOCK ER N, , „ILA IiDWA:E sTEzi ov, upx, STEEL NAILS, PAINTS, LAMP, AND. LINSEED' OILS, • BENZOLE, CAHPETINGs FLOQIZ. OIL•CLO1 I IIS, 'ALL Paper, Window SHADES, .HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, CLOCKS, &C., &C. - -I' • Including, ae metal, fall vneteriee Uf. the meet popular • style:. of LADIES.? DRESS GOODS, - • SHAWLS, • BONNETS,R BONS, FLOWERS, 5(3., &C.„ • - , whirl% he will sell on the most favorable terms; (or CASH, PRODUCE, • • or to PROMPT TIME 131.711.`R5. 719nr tkSitt,,, constantly oh,hand .•WITCHIES, - -JEWELRY, &P . /FOIE Stib•c. abets have n o w . returne d fro m New York with' their• • SPRING STOCK; OF . GOODS. • t., -which they would respectfully call the attention of t heir customers. T heir as.ortment is now complete and unites both Useful and Ornamental . We have taken par ticular pains to ,elect all O n ;17,"-New Patterns out this Surin g . and think we ran, w ithout doubt, please inboth S t yle. quality, and i'rice.We have a lar g e stuck. of Eaglisb, Ameiiciii and. Swlsti Watches, (Gold. and Siler, Huntin g and Open rice) from the cheap e st up to the best. A ve ry fa v ariety of SILVER , WARE Warranted as g ood l s • 400,13 Also, 2... FINE G 0 LSD - jEwEilt y , in every ;variety. Alen; • Plated. Jeweley„ Fancy Goods, Brushes, Shell Combs._ very Aoc varletsf o I Plated -GoOde, Very Lote. _ Tea Trays, I - • . Clocks,, Brittinia Ware. All kinds of WoWt'e ti l. Tidy, Nettin g , Sewin g , and other ' Needles., Thermontet c yS ; Beads;; Viol Guita r , and Buell 'Viol Strin g s ; a nice lotof Fans ; Table and Pocket • Cutlery. Scissors, /te. YarThe above Gods ha v in g , been purchased for each. will he sold at very low p r ices. Please call andexamine. our Goode . and we arc confident we can please you. ALX.EXa39II%I7, . niaf-11 • No. 2 011,14 Ft:Poise Hall, 'Binghamton. THE NEW : YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. ...4 CONSERVATIVE FAMILY",..42{th ItCBINE.SB PAPER. .-,-, - . . The cheapent and bent Weekly: In America. CONTAINS NEWS from all part. of the World, the best reports of the Produce, Grain, and Cattle Trade, Wry Goods and" Money quarkete. The Poe to bisoryaniiers,-• • North. und' South. . , The-Sopporter of the Union, . , , The Coniiiiiition and Liana., /..... tt / tpel - Pes'.Suptrsede d TERMS FOR ONE TEAn:" 6 fwentv coplen" Or upwards, $1 each. Thirteen copies, - ". Pl. AY s. Dv. wotrs $l5. Eiiilit copivt., $lO. Four copies. $B. • Three copies, - • $5. Under three coph,.. }.:each. Clubs of/thittecn or ; t :: , 1 :: .t . , - ~,,,, b . ,1 ,„, ' 1 .' O 7)P ' R. - I. l)l l. fsi pitrq P ENS - more will be mailed to one addrees. , An extra copy tunny one tend ing a club of M .- with tile N.% MASTED not to corrode. iu Any ink. Each pen money. , . ~,/ ' .. 111 an durable as a doter. eteel pens. As they do not - The Daily Joitrual of Conunerce Junfor, Issued for the corrode, they - .will not get sharp and tack In the paper conutrv. $5 a yet in advance. /.: . like steel pent',-but . will glide over : the .paper smoothly 1...47 - S , pecienen enges gralie‘.• • - : - liken gold pen. ',have appointed • . . -plllll .STON.E. lIALE k lIALLOCK: _ ABEL TUUKELL, Sole Ascot, . • Editors and Proprietors, 91 Wall street, Ncte - Ifork. • for the sale of three perm in Susquehanna county. Price, $l.OO per groom -50 centi per dozen-3 cents each. Sent Lyman, pre-paid by the agent. on receipt of price and one impinge stamp. The trade sappliedat a reasonabledia. Icount. All orders fee thee., non-corrosive Pens must_ he addrewed to ABEL TORRELL, 3tontrose, Pa., who wilt furnish them at the loweet pride. •• I . JUly 5, 1562. : - .THE - 9FtIOXAL WAR MAP.. • Ilaiardi Rail Roca and Map of . , - the Su'uthern Slake. • - ILI ROM the tacit antbentic *ounces, and the Coast Sar. vey. engraval in the rhea Style of Map Making. It gives SU :went and such %linable facts concerning all the Moneta& Bat the Wax Department immediately author ized its publication. and distributed 1000 eoplea among - the Generals and Colonels of tii: Arm. As lair the ONLY MAP that authorized. an Official. it I's the indet Reliable And Authentic. and from ite large ake--32 byss inches—el:awe at a glance the Principle 'Places and all Stratettin Points, Gen:McClellan has ac-' knolviedged the great importance cliff to his movements. Beautifully COLORED. ?dee gplv $l. to compete with Inferior mane. In cloth caise . sl.lsl: Diesee..l44 and moun ted on umiak. $2.151 11founted could nailer; with Bolick and Varnished, $2,50. :bent free hr mall on receipt of price. - WILL(STATAZARIV . 731 eleatUut Street; Philadelphia- M .- As every ynte/_...lieent man wards the BVST and on ly ortIcIAL mAr, - agro vs can make' pitacyrapidk by tbk.. NEW GOOL)S.• MEN'S WEAR. CLOTHS, Black and Fancy Caesium'', K. Jean, Satin :et, Cottonade. and 'Feline* Trimming*. aAn uncurl,. 'tunable aaaortenent •of liltate cbqCfmrals, .Santis db.'Ellscorais of alikuid& , . . . .. , . .• „. , • - ; '431-rc)43.exelem - ; ..k. Brown and While SS. Syrup and Motierce. Tea. Cof fee, and Essence of Coffee, -Spice, Pepper,. Salemtus. Maekerel, Smoked Halibut. Codfish, Erasive, Brown ,k. Flinty Soaps. Also, prepared Potash, to make Soft Soap with little.trouble. In line; the variety always found in grocery department. • r . - Fait rte§ cc, one. Linseed, Coat, and Wlnter•stoQned OILS; Sash, Glass, Putty, Wbite Lead and ZineiPatntißrushes, 3Era. CO 4 0 IEt.M .IEA . V " White Graulte China, Iteal Chtha, and Commuu %are Cams for Preserviag Fruits. - - Ha,rd~rare. IRON. Nail,. Shovel*. Hopp , . Rakeft. l'Orka. de. Mao a flue •dectlou •CETLEIL AND PLATED Di A . Baskets. Cradles. Children's' Cabo., Willow and Carriage rtyle. YANKEE NaTlONS,Crack ers. Sole Leather. Ashton Salt and Fine Table Salt. 'Co ney bland white Scouring Sand, A General Stock of Straw Goods. 3lontrose, May 13. 15 4. • • 'is' • • DANDELION COFFEE. • THIS Prepiration, mad 6 from tbe best: Java Collet,. la recommended by ?hyoid:ins as a superior Nutritious beverage, for Gene.ull Dehility, Diu:pi:kin; and all bilious di orders . Thoinianibi who have been coutpelled to aban don the urea coffee will use this without,lninri one effect One cats contains tie strength of two poundA of ordinary. Wire. Price ,:5 cents. • For ink in .Montrose Turrell. ICOLLOCIC'S LEVAIN.. The . pure,g BARING POWDER known. fig nyikinellttht, sweet and nutrition. Dread and cake-. Pric,. 17, Manufactured. by 31. 11. 1:01.1.0CR. Corner of Broad and Che.tnut-sts. , pbmotAphla. Sold by all Drit..71 , 0. and Grocer.. mud Iyjc co "Unquestionably the best Sustniubd Work 'et tho kind in tho World." X3C..A.XI.X 3 MMLPIE3 NEW IIONI'HIAp.I . AGAZINE. The t;olumea botunl constitife. of then lees a library ormiscellatteous reading such as cannot be found'in the same compass in any other publication that has comento der our uotier.—f Boston 'ourier. The must must popular3louthlv in the world.—[N,.r. Ob. l' servelllr. 1114 A' • WC refer terms of eulogy to the high tone and • N.:. varied excellences or ItAprEleft ..m. , ,,,Airsc—a journal With a monthly circulation ol about Pittaata copies—in ; w hose pages are to be found pome of the choicest light ! and general reading' of ii,i3itay. We si.ials of this work as au evololce of the American People: ,auti the popular itv It has acquired is merited. Path Tnml er contains fully 144 ps,:es of readm i t unit-ter, uppropt lately inners- ;., 1,-,1 nit!, go o d wood- c uts; and it combint r In Itself the racy monthly aid the Mote philosoplocal quarterly, - blentll with the best features of the dully ..turttal. It j has n great power in the dissemination-4d a Love of pure ; „ literature.—Tounurn's Guide to Ametican Literature. \o-Magazine. in:Europe or America iN tell known: . none.h.a. half at tunny readers • and c • in igtfrie nay. • tonehits received so large a tribute of admiration from the cnltivated elaseee, thatilvlititt iu a healthy. diversi• I tied, elevating periodical litenttare. It:is the foremost a' Magazine of the day. The MIA& occur find a more il, I T lightful companion. nor the million a More enterprising fy.eud, than iiiirper'a 31agazinc.—llefloxte..t protemmt. 11 . TERM a. The Magazine may be olda'ned of Bolek ellers. Period- a via agents. or from the Publishers. at Trinza Dow.ans a vear;or Twmire-Ften CENTS a Number. Thc eerul-annet. e al Volumes; as completed. neatly hound in cloth: ' are a sold at Two Dollars each and muslin covers are turn (shed to those who wish their hack numbers uniformly bound, at 'Xi manta each. Twenty-three Volumes are t now reade, bound in cloth, nod also in all calf. The Publishers gill supply Specimen . Numbers gihtti. Homily to Agents and Pest masters. antUwill make liberal arrangements with them for 'circulating the Slagazilie.— a They will elan supple ('tuba of Two Persons at Fire t lam a year:or Five Persons ;it Ten Dollars. Clergymen and Tercliors supplied at Two Dollars s rear. Harper's agaztne'and Harper's Weekly. one :year. $.l. t The Mateakine weighs over seven. and not corer right ounces. The portage on each number, which must he paid quarterly. in advance aethe (Mica where the Maga- i i zinc is received, is Three Cents, • • ILADPEIt et imornEßS. - • Franklin Square, New York. , . E RA.GS W,A.NTED• TIIE highest., cash price wild for 'mixed -or - .white & colored rags try JQU D. 3f ARKFR. 1'4)01111nd reit Warshaw° .1.1.: E. CoroiT of Fifth & Com "scree St. Ithildelsphis, ' - Ma, Gth, iiiG .---ain 8, Pettengill IVO. 97 'PARK ROW. New licirk, and G State Street. Ito..ton, are our agents for the Montrose Dryneeral to those cities, and arc authorized to take adrettisements and subscriptions fur no ac our lowest rates. To the Itierwouts of both sexes. • . A retired Clergyman bating been restored to 'health in a fcw dap.. after many yearg Of great suffering. Is wining to agslot others by Fending (free) on receipt of a pottpild directed envelope, a copy of the prescription used. Direet to IthIY.,JOHN M. DAG,NALL.IB6 Fulton atrcet, Brooklyn, N.Y. . - , r2jcl7 , - • - The Confeesione and Experience of an In. valtd.-- Published foe the benefit and 'as a warning anti* caution to young men who snfref fron.Nervous premi - ture Decay, supplying' at the came the menus of Self.Cu re. I3y one I‘ll4l haA curcd.himself, after bein_ put to great expense .through medical imposition and .quackery, Pycncinsibe. a pout paid, addressed envelope Angle coplem may be had of the author. NATIIANILI. MAYFAIR, Esq., 13cdford, Kings Co. [mhll lye . . THE OLD BARBER , SHOP., But New Proprietor. / THE undersigned. an experienced Workman at the hue. Iness, would Inform the citizens Of MonUvie and vi, etnity, that he has taken the shop fortn y m z rectipled be Charles Morris, better known as the ".l.an Mg llarber,''. In the basement of Searle's Hotil. and b triet attention to business and sluirxrazoni be hops 4to merit a liberal patronage, 7' • . M. 13.=-Ladies and Gentlemenyllalr dressed in the la ta4it and neatest dty . stylee. • , WI.tI.IAM M. antatnEß. Montrose, July 8,1862. _ . . " • • waintrx 2 wrritztawcvm To England, Ireland and Sootland. A BRAILYST BELL'S ikON'S IMAFXS. in sums or one IL pound and upwardit, payable •In all the principal tuNtutsof England - . Ireland Ali(' Seolland,for ,:ale by - WM. 11. COOPER, ZANKEng. i Moutrune, Pa. To Consuniptliket.—The mleertleer, haiinz bee.. reatored to health in a torn - entre, by a very simple rem edy, after baying suffered Ferri:it years with a term lung affixtion, and that dread doeme„ Coneumption— ean Zinn!' tO Jnake known, to, hie fellow-stiffen:re the mmoo of cure. To all who desire it be will seed a copy of the preecrip lion tired (free of etut 'gel, with the directione for prepary. Mg and ruling the Name; which they will fled a mon:cure fur Conemption, hum Pronchit ..te. The only object otthe advertiaer fu rending the Yreehr)ption Is to bcnedt the afereted• and'sVella inforouttlon which he onnudves, to he iovaltuthle, And he hOrIVIS every sufferer will try . hi. remedy, an,it will (met nothia.• and rimy proven bleaste^. Pardee within; the , wesirlpt lon will please addieee nee. EI)WAB) A. , Couutr. :New York. - . • ERIE -RAYLWAY.: • CIAEOE OF ROr ad:menet:lg Notalay,, May 6, Ida. O'nOns w taste °fiat Ulna at about the kg lowing.houraorkz : . , • , -. . ~. , . 1 i WESTWARD ROUND. 1 EASTWARD ROUND.. ' JOH I BOLL Threatens WARI 1 ;t',..-k 1 ,1111.:Fix• M.:: I:tZi g lg=4l9",::: 1 . N0.i':, - 51411, m . W p.m. No. 6,Steambuat ', 7:5i p.m . . -BUT • . , I No. I. WaY:. At• Gm a.m. No:10, Way, at ; 4:35 p.UI 'nu , 1 iri a i STANDS min ag i N 0.17, WevPrert,pe..s7 p.m . . Nola, Ginelaati Ez.6:l7a.m U I A 1 111 i NAN 1 ~...Ac3attd. : dr'.numg...n.l.L . s °: ) .:lv67.3 F ires l titty s : 'b . : -:-... • w... not , run on 51cpunpt. ~o. 3of Suudam4 rtuto Eno' 61 : . . :Itli.ai ,- m ii a ler t . . Ito Sullen, but . does tot - run to Ru n ktrle. No. 5 remains • . I °wanted M. I.lrann . - :.Cl/A $ MINOT, 0m . 111,4. 1 • 1 I SO DOES Tar, 'SIMI OF I I : 6 iii 1 euVef g, 'gtiseillizi.um,,k-Co RADA. .. . . . TIIE ctre - rAix•Rtin IN • O.IIES'IIICKS,. ha• stock,put •on our knird. and we hare lately laid In a lark( t stock, tMO enables us to o ff er to our customers, goo( t on.equa ly at good terms as formerly, coustdering the tat t rime.. • - . attjtenbtrg,,'. 4 .loscio:pm Co.; Susq'a AT County; Pa,, . New-Ybrk, F us q uehanna, Depot, Pa, OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK 1 r. c::•333.101.6.te 11 . . . • We a determltml not to be antdove, either [optima or qualitee,—and we will vtadukvor to khe uur curtouterr all p aible aatlafaction.. . ... _ - • I . LOTHING• • • In !lids brain* our stock If complete. and will be sold* lowed, nod inure tastefully linishett than. auv nue-horse establishment. or any fuer-horse concern this side of N. Norki ty. able to offer or produce, We tan assure the publir that we constantly employ the best cutters and" worktnen to make up our stuck. 'tlarments made to order Or 'On the shortest notice. Good Fit warranted or no sale. . . FURNISHING' GOODS•. A Crest tittick co - ntantly -kept, and sold lower than the lowed at 1,11 • • & ttrilb,r4 ' 4 lcistnbaum C 0 7.5 - ?,t.iiitt , reec;lnnttary. let, I T LT R. IZRI,L. °tiers for stile one of the ktrgest and best, selections of 0 Dgi v i - • - .. .. w offert.4 in Susquehanna County, and on bably comprising the greatest VA. a QTY or most .different articles of any ittirelit the Northern part of Permsylva tiarand perliao of the entire. State. 'An issbrtment is kept in, about thirty ditfer aitl branches-of trade, and the selections tre made from I;.about forty. of the best lOuses - in New York, and more than fif .y Balers and Manufacturers out of Neill' k". rk. A lar;le proportion of the Goods i k..) tr brought direct from the Manufacturers, his insuring genuine articles.` Custom n.' -op entering:the Store must not expect o find everything in %iglu, but nearly ey- Ty article .wanted will be produced by. itquiry. Some idea of the Stock may he ormed'by the•following generhl - outline,- iqt enumeration is impracticable. - RUGS.AND MEDICINES, • P . ND' OILS, .DYE STUFFS, R.OOERIES, LIQUORS; CROCKERf, • LASS-WARE, , - WALL and WINDOW PAPER, WELRY, - • / E . , 1 SILVER-WARE/ '. PERFUMERY, ANCY GOODS, MUSICALANSTI?UMENTS,. • i . ,• BRUSHES i MER ICAN - POCKET KNIVES, TABLE CUTLERY and -' ' - . - SAVER PLATED-WARE 1 VIP S; MATERIALS e ll.T LIG lI7'S, 1 1 1/A RI) WARE, 1 . BED CORDS, • . STONE WARE,. RY GOODS, - MIRRORS, ITINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS, . LITHOGRAPHS, - , i'ARNISHES, t- - BIRD CAGES, 1 , . . SPECTACLES, -WHIPS, li, LASHES, BROOM'S GUNS, 'PISTOLS 9 hAtwiu %IT% 0 .4fEDICA/rttSURGIGAL instruments, SAL 7, • SOAP, POT:AS,I, • cf.C:, • UMBRELLAS. • ° • _ PORCELAIAT • • n short, nearly , every thing, to restorethe tick, to please the taste, to delight the eye,. k r) gratify . the:fancy, - and also to conduce" o the real, and substantial . coinfOrts of life. The 'attention. .of .the pitblicis respect ully invited to tit) , Stock of Goods, bought xclusively for twin DOWN, .and will be ,old oif the satne_principk"for low prices. " ABEL TURRELL.. Montrose,. April, lsti 86'2. s • 6. D£ WOLF. TIN, Celebrated Black Hawk Morgan -Stellimi Muds this aenson at the Hotel Stable of L. Searle to Mont. tire, Sur9la Co., Pa. Be' was - sired by she original 'ERMONT /Back Hawk, the sire of &halt Allen.Laneet: Black Ralph, 'Rip Van Winkle Hello otSaratOga, 'Blank Hawk Maid. Sherman Black remit, fled Leg,Lady Bradt. 'Bohemian Glrl, -Black Hawk Chief. Plato, Kate" Taft. /laid Road. Paul Clifford.Trottinebildera. Darid - 11111. Oceols, and .othere of celebrity. For 'toll Pedleree ecc "1.1.4.11 V . I Bonk, on Morgan itrorot.". or large bine. rEENS..—Flittreis dolls re to want: Hootro:.-c, Hay thi:— citirmu. . • ROADS.I 21www=mm . . . . . DELI: - - 1...-3 . . i WESTEN': 11,..: ',: The Tassengai In* if thin Company noW run to and froM Binghamton as follow*: t E.IVE' BINORAMTON I at 0:45 a. m.; connecting at QCRANTON with the Lackawanba & IlloornslanM Rail 0 • Read for Pitt...ton, Wy , oming.lialley. Kliageon and • • Wilites•Barm ;at -1. - , . TXOPE. With the 'Belvidere - Delaware Railroa dfor Phil; EL lipahurg; Trento:ll'lld Philadelphia; and at ~, itliNt:TlON.4witi trains on the Central Railroad of N. 1. , Jeswer: for Ellashatit, Newuk. ind New York. Also for. Radon; Bethlehem, Alleattiwn, Mauch chunk, Reading and lilarriaburg ; arriving at NEW York 5:30, ibilad'i 8:00,1nd riarrisburgB:osp.m. • - . . - . T:EAVE T NEW toot orcoartland• at. 13:00tan.t . 1.4 Philad'a, foot Wainutut, at 0 a.m., connecting at la CRANTON. wi thLarkivritina I Bloomsburg It. R. for i Pittston. WyoMingyalley. Kingrton and Wilkesbane and arrive at Binghamton T;SU p. to connecting' with 'Night Expresv [West on the Erie Railway. and trains . _ leaving Binghamton next moraine for Cortland, 80. Met. and Syracuse. F .1 , ar 'rhla Itoad pais ,” Biro' the Lackawanna Coal Field; and the celebrated Delaware Water Gay I . 'AN ACeoli BIQDATION TRAIN Leaves Scranton fdrkireat Bend at 9:00 a. m., militating , at that place wth Day Express West on the ERIE Railway. an nalorming,a direct connection with T it, rams on t . Binghamton Syrricase Railroad; 4 4 Returning leave!tlreatlkindrat.r.lo p: in., and arrives at Scranton G:3O P. m._ : • .. • . j JOHN BRISBLN, Superintendent. It. A. HENRY, C(en. Ticket Agt. [Scranton, Pa. I,lckawan . ria•ei Bloomsburg E. E. INN and after Ati 117th, '1562, Passatter 'Trains will run' 1 . ...., as folluwa ; - 1 ' 1 - . • '• • • 1;11 ING SOU TH : - . . . Leave - Scrmioi, at ' 5.35 a. m.. 10.10 a. co.. •• Kingslo , at" j 6.30 Arrive 11.15 p. In. ' " . RUPert• I 1 . ' 8•90 • - _Murillo. I 9.15 . . . . Arrive at .Northmttberiaud, 10.00 - 1 • • -N .. • . • -,• •• ,• 'MOVING ORTH : , - Leave Nortbu beriand, 4.30 p. to. - Danvill , j 5.10 Freight ,f,' Rupert, - •:- . i 5.45. ' ' Husenger. Kiugst , . l' : • 8.90 - Leave 1.45 p. m. Arrive at Scranton, 1. - 9.00 p. in. 9.40 A Pisvengeitralti alsci leaves Kingston at 8.30 a. m.fur Scranton, to connect with train fur New York. Return ink, lasses Scranton on arrival of train from New York at 4.15 p. M. i i 1 \ The Lackama- a midi Blociumbitrg Railroad Connects with the Delawag. Lackawanna and Western Railroad at Scranton , for ew York and Intermediate points east. At Rupert it connects with Catawisaa ,Raliroad, fur ;Mints both mit and west , At Nerthumbertand it.connecta with the Philadelphia and. Erie, .and N rthern Central - Railroad• for pc lota ' wekt aud south.• '• . JOHN P. ILSLEY,SupI.,, J. C. WELLS, 0 en. Ticket Agent. • • • ~i CARD TO y • UNG LADIES AND CIE— . ITLEMEN.— 1 .LIL .The AubAceber will send (free of charge) to all who. de.ireit. the Tice pc and directions for making a 'simple Vw4etable Balm; hat ‘lll in from two tb eight days rem ove Pimples, Din ches, !TAN, ritEcittEs. sallowness, and all impurititi and roughness Of the Skin, leaving the same—as Nature Intended it choral! be—soit,elear smooth and beautiful. Those desiring the recipe, with fall In structiono.,direeddlts and advice,. will please call on or address (with return postage,) THOS.IF, CILAPJLAN. PractiralChemlst, je9*,:m ' 1 - -;. .831 Broadway, New York.' i t REMEDY alt 14REI . TIMES , where treepte hare A'S.. been throw out Of builneee,aod puttees emote lit. tli without em . I Inconzem,loto make tbemeelreat home. [See advertise vent lit soother . cultitelt of the mettle meet of Vinelaup.) 1 . _ • • • MILLINERY] & STRAW; GOODS: yEbsve the tile-tsars of . annottacing • that we are now prepared t? offer, at uur old eland, ." -.Nov. 103, audrlo . l, Nor th Secon&at, abo e Arch, Philadelphia, - a well selectid stock dt - .• MILLINERY land STRAW- 'GO ODS: .• • • in every•varietyl or the Latest importation*, and newest and mo.t la:Ash:amble rtyleo. . . Our Straw DtPartment will comprise every Or Ronne!. I ists..and Trim tiaingsito he found in that lint. of the la test and most Arr aredashripea nod st:ilee. 8°1h:101:au early call or ord •r, I remain, a w - „ Yours, Itespectlully, u. u . su6. -.- SAONIFIEII ... . TBE Family mp Maker ! All Kitchen Grease can he made into good SOAP by ustng Saponifier. rer'Dl. rections accompany each box. Soap is an casily:madeas a cup of coffee.] 3finufactured only by the Patentees, .Pruh'rt bat Muntifacherin iv Olitpanv; • • - Mh6 lyjw I- 11; Walnut-et.,Philadelphia. IT.M . Ftr / I:).A.VrIEU. WITH 40 9 000 HOD HOCKERS . Armed illrith Bric k-Bats I I / IN I fliIN 4 3IONTIIS MARCH OF IVA IE-IINGILION ! AND ------) Imel. iriv 331:1 4:101Er Ilia A DI WINTER GOODS ! it Vir ira VitiViV ED vi 61/4.Bit4r AqteVUSl_Otte GELD I RULES THE And with t i letititul supply we bate purchased a large stock . I • ‘ ..STAPLF; and FANCY bIi i Y.GOODS, GROCERIES d•RSO VISIONS, AI'S. AND CAPS.' .BOOTS' AND - Sl-404'S. 1V Aid, PIPEI?, WOODEN- -WARE,; COAL IL, and LAMPS',. - YANICSS NOTIONS :ELETON SKIIOS„ SALT, NAILS, iNtrs ..A N OILS, LT articles foointracrous Fo mentinnAthlch prices - ; - _ CoMpetition. . FLOU PA, :Ana ),nOO.iLb will be sold • Def ergot The Place. li if ! youtpcialre oryo;tr neighbors for , 1: 7 The Cheap . Store, . Don't Tr riebly direct you to Tbey . *lll, in HAYDEN BROTHERS, THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS. -AT TAE -- ORIGINAL;" ONE PRICE" STORE , • PROD U'R,lftken in B, xelea!vc for 'Goode. 4 - 0 Ps ll.l l or. rus . l4,:_ ::,' . HAY EN BROTHERS - . 1 NEW MILIVED. November 254114 - NO. _s. .6-old. MI ANlt!yalio.int' SalerEetis - ; Mier Mods, of the best In market, for sale .• ABEL TUItRELL. SOLg i IERS"- - BOUNTY, p IVISIECOMS - AND i tiIiREARS . ,,OF PAY. • /VILE Relat ace and Heirs ot deceased SOLDIERS, who 1. atialr to re their • claims preeented and . colleeted. min do , so by ap4 t ytr i t l o r t o benildttraigned at the Onkel:if LITTI hatil E Vied !roma Montro se, of the Truantry . De • pirtinont. at ashlngty the triftrUCtialk. and forme natio Mr the buelnerv— • Iloutrost, nacltb, I:!piNELL. 111MBIRITS 1110111 ER irouToNE . . on TWO -7goststw.. We are now manufacturing this C. prices to the Farmers of Sustrehauna-Coanty. • for Use in this UNEVEN country, they are •• T.4E-.BEST'MA.CI - 1 . 1.NE NOW MADE . . They being tioarrangeti as toc ht sthotithly in uneecn, as W ell as eveil-grOund. • • S. - EL . SAYRE 8& Bros, MontroSe Pa . • . . • ; 7 .____. . . . . _ _ ... REPOR - T-OF _SOLON ROBINSON, • - 1 - - CRITTENDEN'S , . . . . OF THE NEW TORE TRIBUNE, . . Coon rot • . P4ILADELNAILCONEETICIAL "INELAND SETTIESIENT.- •i ;• • . r•Br The following la an estmet from the r eport !if ; .t • '''''. :, C . 0LL . T C4 ,..., ,El ''...*:- ' . .., . 1 - Sulmi Robiniuu. Eaq.. pnbliehed in_the New York fi'. , , - . .• - bone, In reference to V-Ineland. All persons eau reed this report with Interest. ' N.E. : corner of 7th & Chestnut Sta., • -, , . rotiADELITIA;.• ..• • - • . Advantages of Farmingnear Home—Vinelond—' Roo i •• - .. ... ~ ... --.- • ..- . . marks upon Ilisrl-rSoil, its great. Fertility—The; ,Thio inetitution.l%hich was eptablisheil in /611414 Bad / Canso of Fertility-okinotint of Crept: Pioduced— ! io, now tanemmtently in the eighteenth-yea of its exist- . ence, itumbera among Its- graduates hundred* Of the / •Practical Evidence: • ' - ' • - t moot successful Merchatite stud /Illez' of .et a/ . It Is certainly oneof the most extensive .fertile tracts. i Country. _ . 'Bus iness Mau almost level positiou , and eniteble condition for i" ' IThe object of the Institution i ssolely to afford' voting. ...- ' plermant fartuinithat we know of this side of the weet. : Men facilities for thuroagh preparation forbudness.;. - 'l,. . ern prairies. We found some ' of the oldest forma ripper' ', „The branches taught are, itoole.kceping, IS applieslC.a rent!) , just is proatablvproductive is when ,Orst cleared to the various departnient. - of trade ;1 1 enmanahip, both. . ' . of forest fifty or a hundred pains ago. ' i main and urnameutair Commercial - Law,- Ilatliematici, • • The geologist w o uld soon discover the cause of - this ! N.tvleation. Civil Engineering, Drawing; Prionodrenbi, . ~ continued fertility. The whole country is a marine de• rand modern Languages. posit, and all through the roll we round evidences of cal. i ; The system Of instruction I. peed/art WS dames Of 'et eareous substances, generally in the form of !adulated i lessons are Made use of, but lilehrtradetrt Is taught iorti• 541C3IT03*tatai.abuscitig utanydirtinet fonne of ancient i vidtgalli'. so [halite may comm.-west. any time, and al. sloille,oftbe tertiary formation :find this newly seltstauce . toll atwhateverhotins are moat, convenient. • , • ' is scattered all through the cull, In a very commiinited i 1 Catalognes are ie.ned'ammally,after the 15th of April, form, and in the exact condition most eerily attelmilabef ' cOntainit4r.nalues of the students for the Year. and INA . by each plants as the farmer desires to cultivate..-.. i, particulars-id . terms, Sc „(and / may be obtained at Of lttui, iu all Its forms has been Mted to fertilize crops In time by addressing the-Printipal. • ' •-• England. freer tho thee It was!, occupied by the Howe.: 1 f In ,ittelidive accommodeGon. Wide-rpreed etputildirre,, and in France and Germany 2 marl bed be eminted on n+ and the lengths experienh of the Principal, this lineUts-. a valuable bed of manure, that can he deg and carted , !ion °Miro facilities stnierior to awe otherm the country. • and *Pry - ad Ov•=r the fluid. now much ware valuable then for young. tacit wishijr,,T to primer . .e for briehicaturid to OA). it must be when found already mixed through the soil. ! lain at the snore time a Diploma. which - will Von II . where new particles will be turned np and elpteimi. nod , iecorninsod.etititt,for them to any Mercantile flowee. transformed to the owner's use every time he stint. the I e.erv'riftentlite. Serie7, , of Treatises. on Donk-keep.; earth. - -..., i : fug, TfoX . muff , witl.ile cirettlategirbart any other work oat Having then satisfied our winds with the eao,e. they :the subjeo;ace for ,:gle at the College. will nut be excited' with wonder et seeing Indubitable tie- ~ / • ' • `. s, !Win; l'.`i eit 11-rm.:DEN. Wetter of fertility Of a soil which in our s ituations. haw 'i / r -11.forary•al.Lcnr, - , . _ ing'the same,geuerel eharacterietics ore! lewd app,,orao. ; Y ~.- . ._ , Pe.it, pest. pea, is entirely unretnunerative except as its productie 7 'll7_, _____._.....-.._ .. __ _ —. uess Is promoted by art lariat fertilization. . • I A few words about the quality and valor of this -lehd ‘: ! . ' . 1 i7i5r1aM1C.2.411.1 11111731 : 31 e. fur cultivation • of which we have some strung proof:". ..,; . , . - Our first visit ties. to William D. Wilson, Festuklin : , township, Ohmmeter county, who purchased sonic tight ' , TO ALL lATANTING , rAsuns. .... miles north of Milville; shout three years age; for' the • t - , ~ • . • . .. herof establialtine, a eteam.mill, to work - up fi fe tine- I: - . her - tutu lumber, to eendoff by the new railroad. as well I Now - Settlement , Vinolsind.. as the nreseotel and CUJI..for u iiielt. be built a track a ;',... •• • , - t• ~ - . _ . mile and a half long. lie also fe riddled el stems mile. of 1, . • the road wind% ticsoull had no doubt made the mill r 3 , .11.1: uvi i v . 1;011 11 . AR n- !T IN Es . prufitabte, though hot main object watt to" open a farm. ': A 11.1. a .11 14 1 i 1 'having become convinced that the soil wai valeable for' - • Ai !' a A" - cultivation. In this he has uut Luca dharnwirderl. ss .1 1 .d.,P.a.ro Opyprtneity in the Best iiiirket. gad .00me or hie Crops prose.' rot inst.ince. the accord time , ,if cropping, 30ti bushels otOutatenii-tin one, acre. worth • ; Delightful -and Healthful Climate hi' the Bo mean bushel intim Ovid. This year. seen ' withoutinpluure, produCerl :LIG bushels .of 14 t. 3. In ore, delphb. on a raiirend l - being Mild, the tied crop wtht potatoes . ' planted- among- the ' . - Toots, and yielded ;Uhusbels.. Then pritatoes were (big. rich. heavy coil, andldgbly . . and wheat sown,,,Und yielded le, beetle's: bed th 6 stubble productive wheat land ; Amongst .. • . turned, uuder and sewn to beet:wheal w bleh yielded !er., too boot in the Carden State of New Jersey 'bushels; alid,rheu the gro,und wats'auven .to cluiver anti timothy, which gave sea first crop 2.14 tints per at re.- • The fertilizereapplied to these crops were first, astir' from cairrings'; second tr. 25 pounds of superphosphate of time ; tidal. We pounds Pertfdagtenso.; then ildbush elesif slacked lime has been spread' upon the chn or more ItAvas mowed, and turned in for wheat. -- . - - / Mr. Wilson's growing crop*. and the wheat stubble or the present deacon, all indicate bislaut; es productive as any part of the State. , , At Vary Barrow's, an old 'etyle Jeerer woman farmer, !tavern! miles *Malt of Mr. Wilson's, we were so puttee holy struck with the fine appearance of a odd of corn,ths t .we stopped-to inquire ,tithe hired man how It was pro duced. We found that the land had been the year. but One before In wheat, sown with clover, and this cat one ,season, and last spring plowed. tome, with one "psor old nag." and_planted with corn. ' ••Yese but you mattered high. we suppose t" we odd in terrogativ.ely, and got his reply :-...-. , ••Waal, you see, we couldn't 'done Thai: : 'cause we' haat:it:but forty-one horse loads eltwee t her. tor 13 acres,. and we wanted the most met for the truck." The truck consisted of beets„tearruts, ca bbage. c or n , bers, mellows, &c., and a very ,produetive patch of Lima beans: grown for marketing. ttS.r we were eati.fied that the soil was not Infertile, even unaided by clover, which had fed the chru, because the "trock patch" had net beets clovertsl. and had been in cultivation lung enough to ob literate all signs of the forest. -- -. Ournext vhdt was to the large farm of Andrew Sharp. " '-' Our.— .. _ . . five miles north'uf Miliville. from half to a tulle east .tif Hy looking over a mail the reader will peratilre :Use 1 the railroad, sad just about in the centre of Vinehiud.—' l enjoys-the Got market in Ms Union. and has direct .. m • Mr:Sharp commenced-work here in Deceutber. is - 0.. up-.11-menLitrjori with New Y or k and Philadelphia raj a . d ,,,. on 270 acres: In leas than three years ho lots got •XLI , being 'only thirty-tworniles hom the latter- ' Produce le acres cleared and to crops this weason. all -well Inclosed' ; this market brines double the price that It does OM IWO and divided into several fields with 'cedar rail or polo ' t tons distant Roo; the cities. In this loeatkro It ern 1-, fence; has built a two-story Xwelling, •abont thirty-six put into the market theaatne morning It la wi th ered. a. d Or forty feet, ands smallerliouse for farm laborers, and a' for.what the farnwr sells he gets the highest price; el hit. t 1 viable and granary and some other outbuildings. • ' - groreriesind other artielesbe nurchaees be ' gets al Its Considerable part of the land was cleared for the Plow lowest pric ,4 . 9 11 the West, what he sells brings _bins a at S 9 dollars :macre, and on Some of it the first crop was • pittance, but for what he boy* he pays two prices. lu buckwheat, limed with ;Abashes its powder per acre.— i loentinff here the settler had many other Advantages. • I a Thts crop may be put_in fromi tily Ith to 12/th. and yields i is within a few hours. bytailmak orall the great clit• a from twenty to thirty hnsheisper acre. harvested In Nov. lof Now England audit's. /diddle States. Hely itar P.'• 1M 'poomls of i old friendeaud nram4atious. He has schockfer Ida ehl ember; when the land beingsowed with Peruvian guano and seeded with rye, yielded Ii to 15 . 41E1.n:divine service, sod all the advantages of lehlist• bushels peracre end tend:oilers worth • of straw. The ; tiou; and he fr near a large city: * - • rye etubble terned, after knocking off a - large growth • tif i .- :Tr aci , 0 ..._.........A .TE ~. oak sprouts and dressed again with guano and seedek.: . 00 -n- 0 " - . - to wheat, gave 15 or.lG bnehels. The crop which to• was '1 Is delightful; the winter . -- befog salubrious and. Iv t , threshing while - we were there promises more. Of a ver y I whilst the summers are no wanner than in the Harts: plump gran , and the straw is very heavy.- . - " 'rite loeatlou teapot. the line of latitude -with, atnittei it -We went °Mr the stubble and toned the clover and ' ; Virginia. • - —; timothy,fromheed sowed last spring. on the wheat with. I ' Meseta Watertno A ettaitaioeCtssittnetta II Mmes.. out harrowingjookiug as well as wet ever saW lt.tipOn. ; would he much bemlitted In Vineland. The mildnese • I any oldeollivated farm, and with a little work done iu . the climate and lc , bracing influence. makes it 'seethes the winter to.clear off some routs and rotten ...temps, Tor all ifolmOnaryaffediod.. dirprokr, or esanyaf r ostri and setting etakestotnark permanent once , we will he i le. Visitors wlnnotice a dlffereaceinarew d a y & (ma r able to cot the crop next year with a mowing' machine , usiferers are unknown. . . and we will guarantee two tons per acre, if he will give , , ConvenionceC at Band. : 'the crverplusifit overruns the estimate. , - ; Part of the land was planted with potatoes I' for a first ;.. no - iditig - Inat ' erio is ip - lenty. F ish and ..ersteti a. e, crop, which yielded one hundred end twenty bushels per i * per acre, am t pleat Uhl and chino. • .. • .. , acre. It was then limed with fifty bushels seeded with wheat and,clover: yielding an average of . - 1 isitors must yxpect, howcycr,lu sees new place.. over 15 btudiele per acre, and the clover no vv looks beatt• . IV lay *hi Property ha* not Deem Settled Men' HM s I. gore • • Other portions have beeriplauted with corn as a fore, I - _ ht. T. question the reader naturally asks. It Is bream a • crop, which yielded thirty bushels yellow flint eorn, , .: . and the second crop forty hinthellb and the third 'crop, i it haii been laid in larxe tracts by funnies' out &5p.... 4 treated 150 pounds crease°, we are sum no one would ;to sell. lying whaula /Inroad WARW. the y bad f. w estimate below forty bushel' t o acre. - inducements . ' the-railroad bas just been opened Ono* theynnterty this season , for the grit time. .• [The reader will reeollect that the writer ie now speak• N hums are shown over the land In a CarThr, free ."1 ingot lands perfectly new..ankwhich can searecly becon: 1 sidercd in good arable condition .—En.] ; ex p ense. and afforded time and sq.portualty ur tkoreeyk ; investigation. Those who come with a view to , geol. .. • • !nether cases the corn crorinflast year was folloWed ' Afield bring money tu secure their purchases. an ken • with oats this season, nut yet threshed, but willaveragei 1 tions are not held upon refusal. * , . probably forty to shy baskets. Sweet, potatoes, *heaps. Tire Stensr Taw. cc Haim TIMEi. where peOple has a mellons, and in fact, all vegetable... as will as y ou ng been thrown out of.:vniploywielil or badness, . sadl.... peach and other fruit trees planted this year. show very 1 ees some little imams or - email Incomes. ls tosfort :h.* . • plainly that this lung neglected tract or land shoul4 re- ; alree a home. They:can buy a piece of laud at a orj.:l rani:us° nolonger. and there'd 110 W •a strong prulaililllti ' price. and can, more than wages in Improving. It, are, , that it will not; for undei the auspices of Mr. Landis. ft., when it ladmie it is • certain ludePtaideuce and Cu 10e... will be divided into smell tote wit h , roads located to at' . A few nem in fruit trier edit insure a comfortal.le , lt • i commodate all—the surveyor s now busy at this. work. ; ing. .11te land 11 , put down to hard-time prices, and el —and all purchasers will be required to build neat role.. inmnivetucuti ran be made at a cheaper rate than awe t• r o rinblettonses, toad either fence theirlote in alliforrtilt v. 4111 V other time. • -- ' * or aoreo to live - without fence. which would he prerert- I The whole mut, with six miles front on theta:wed, le . tile, by which. Means a good pOpulation wilt bc remind ; being laid out with fine and spacious areottee. with a' fiebo - lefill establish churches, schools, stores. mills, ma- : town to the centre—Sutton lots lathe , town sell at frets at chine above and homes—homes of-American fanners. stir. ; $1:41 to $2510; two andwhalf etrelote, at from Et rounded by gardana, orchards, fields and comforts of tit • • and town' lots 50 feet front by I* fifetdrep.st 00—Asse • Sized life. . i able one-half cash and the balance within a year. 'lt is If any One, from arly.deraryclOset of Susinese, is Medi- : only upon fanns - of twenty aerce, - or more v that foe:swats one of changingltis pursuits or life. or who is freer , any •-, s hoe jh givrn. - ~ • c,, , . - - , =,. eagle desirous to find a net location and cheap berme in ; . TO MAIIIIP.ICTrItERS, hi yawn affOrde a line open . .the country, mutat° may read and believe what we have I ing fur the tilloE reltieifaCterl business, and Miser ar• truly stated, he will do well tcigoend ees. forhinotelf what . tieci; being ilear Ziillatielp a, sod the surrounding may beacon within a two hours rfde of Philadelphia. • ; country. has a large population, e hitch affords • got d I . BoLo,SI itoitiMsoN. !opoarkrt: .- " - - - --e ---, L -NTitis settlement. In the coinee of several yean. will to. - . - i one of the mustheautiful places in die country, sad t MVP , : - - ABEL TIIRRELL .. .. i egret-wide for a r.. 1 1 4, 1". i .1 it is jra tude4 to Drake it a Vine and Fruit gre ats. Ts now prepared toeure every Case of SCRUCI..I. n I r„enirr. a,, th is miners- is the mom prontable mid the .I.be Country, and he has a Items* for nosey every 11 ; 1,,,.i adapted to the tifirket. Every auvratage sad .wr to which flesh la beir,.. Call at the- ~ '-= -. ... • .. •' • ;.- " i... .nierice Mr the ,crt tler.iiilll be intrudetod which SW fie . 1 • - . , • . . , ~ . , .. .. , " ' a tre the prosperity of the place. Thu brad times tbru, GREAT MEDICINE EMPO:lura • . ~ o nt. theeouniry w ireire ill StilnlvArilage to Om settleaseto, ; asit imlUpds people to resort , to agriculture AN a lit - _ __,- of ABEL THRRELL:Mni he availeffeti the lie nebts . dia. - in t i ree cam' hers of ptople are putshaalav sad people p aged... - • .. • , • .' - Houtrose4llll 17.-1 ,16 1.- I wh,.atoro thews,. torattou isuuktsisit the esseatostu. . Itup.oved -Laud ta also fur tale. . • • . watt osu Nil .16 kin ts s , TIM liEtt.---La itd tau be bought with or Wittletti. title her. The 'limber at market celestit.. - - - A opletald asamtuteutjust ricedhe. Chltuldes,ehaden ; The l'ttleis ludirputable. Warrantee deg h , Elven ~ Jo& banters, wiclui..cts., at. • . • - .. Terrell's. , . ellwr cffeUtuetoubrance, when Me money la • . • - .... ; . . '• - . " ; Boarding couventeocas at hand. - --- .., • . 1 batters promptly ammeters, untleporte of SoksEbb 11141C11-- AND 'PRODUCTIVE FARM LANIIS FOR triaerk and Wia, Parry Eeat., together w i t h the ... tftweitn „ ..a.go SALE, tweutyftwo miles South of Phtisd.lphis. in I ltttral."• ' ' the Garden State of the East. ' Hest. climate and itxatiou• I Hoye to i h r i n 4 ~..„4 „ ,,m , wa f t ai Li " " so , , not , - Ito markets in. he Union. " , ' . . ' ',: i delphia.. ate o'clot - C, A. ,(.,stud 4P. X.. ( alettolk thesis [hoe advertieement o f Vineland.] I. .- ''' . ; aboutil he a change of hour s ) for Vutelead, us the lilac, . - •• born' end Millvfite Hatirued. 'Wheal's% leave the moo • -, ,- ' ••-,.: - - • .• . - , : . -, I - at. Vigii.dhltitstiotp. juisopened, tequtte for • PWINS Pi , ANTING •d CHAICOE OF OI,ISIATE i " . . - • 1 •445. ii2L4lo)l4l.Festemityr, - ‘V..41. ILEALTII - two ithortivetuellt of Vineland ..• . . Fortoder °floe Cokmy, terms. i. „ .. . f Vt:5.t.t.e.....:.: i. 0., C w....14;1i0tt, cosaty Y. J. . • . f, \re do i►ut hesitate in saying- Oa IT CONSISTS of °. , l.lloo.are' , eof 6001)1and,dititled to farm of different silt , . to anit the porchues—fr. acree end upttardr , -- and I. +old at the rate of Crew to taco to tteenty dollar • per acre for the hem huts! ?s -ole one fourth ra.h.and the Master by quafterl • IdulheentA, witl, legal ilttereet, vrithln the term of N- T . „ .3:33.111 1.. In great parkin rich clay loato.auledde for illtert.Grror and itrfalar.=al.ua dark and rich sandy loam, for corn, sweet-potatuee. tobacco:ill kind' of ecgetobles and rout eropr, and the great. variety of Mit. _rock as grdp1.1 , 411•411'1.1)1. , 11.Ch61., apricot+, Nectarines. welt* is ries, melon- and other fruits, best adapted 1004 Phil. delphia and New York. markets. In xerpect to the - mei( and crops there eon be ne mistake, as visitors no sear Inc both. end none are expected to boy before redoing, and finding these .rtatetneuta correct—tinder three. tit ,ntri 4tani>o. uottnni these etaternents were correet.ibere would be no one in their being made. It Is considered The, Best Fruit Soil in the . Union. (See report of S. ion Rubinson, F.sq.. Otter !few Yetil iba ne; and the well known ngrieulturtot, William Per i ry,, of .chanunineun;NewJertey,which will be fOrnisio ItNuirent.l ' - . . TX333 TVE.A...121L13.33:112%