e u ar It is renoTted that ..1:100 fede'ral troops have been captured,. in I jt:ttA 'Few D essee; by 16,000 relteli, after bourS hard fighting. This woulagivei the repels Cumberland Gap, and einitrol l! that re- . • • d" 4.11 g. In Rush, Aug. 15, by Eld. Mr. CHARLES A VANNE SS aucl i 'liss,"ArAliv E. FAunoT, both of Jessup. _ i:m.aorvcass.l. l , . . In Dimock . , Aug, 10th, Axxl,C .. . ° CLARK, liaffriltel' of George W. a 4 Elizabeth Lewis, aged :37 years. 11 In Middletown, on the 1 lth hist., Mrs. MAny SPAFFOED, aged 80 yeat. 7 inn. il days, wife of tbe - late Samuel i Spatrofd, .. ---. Es q l, of Middletown; li ' : . ' Mrs. Spafford, with her coni l anion, was among the early settlers of _this:county, and having endured the trials ;incident to early settlements, has now gone to'rest. In Liberty, on the 12th inst.,!'hlri. FREE. 1. ovE, wife of Roger Kelly*, . aged 73 , . years. . . -1 , Mother_! rest thee; thy labor . is dont.; ' "I'lli conflict is over, thy vi6Ory wiiii Susquehanna Cormty'lDlasSical 'and Normal SchOOl. TUT next . Term- will e,',4nnenee on ,ifOuday..Scpt St h.- . tAil.rtinentent next week.) t 11A1IFO1t11 UNIVERSIR' . - TIFE next Term of thts Institution commence on Wednesday, September ad. The ieierond term on Wednesday December :Mt and the thint lerm, on Wed nesday. Febrnary 1£.5.9, • ; Se. next Arrek4i; ' • • Administrator'Notice: ALLpersons Indebted to the estate oti Catharine :Thep !mason. late of Ilarford township, drlceased, arc here-. be requested to make immediate pnyounv u a all perkon . , , haying claim against sald eAmto mil prt.“ . .w.ut theraTart4- with to D. C. Shepardson,llarrord. 1). C. Z\I}EPAUDFO ' Atlgllrt nth, • Administratrii Notice. -710 OTt('l is hereby given to all persom l havine demand:4 against the estate of William Powl in ey.late of Fitk it tittett,hip, milticessed, that the come ,,q; btirminted I/ the underidened for tiettlemeut, and all tier,. indelited to said e-titte are r.-tittested to make iminediaie navnicitt. Franklin, Amt. 4, INid. JANE .I . O,WL.pi Ad - x. I Administrators' Ilbticc. - • vOTlCEiNhcrehy given to all pt.ri,ttia jitelnm demands the (I,t..te of NI illtatIKAIR(l late Ll7ioatnut• 1 , (1 , 11.1111t. deceased. that the stone lub4 be (..rztwitted to mider•iened settlement. 1111(1. :111 lit(r-.01,( iuiwhted cht2 tear, rrgacsulto Make iammediatte payment. trAti,•rittil ' . .A 1.1711 ( A t::t. 4, 'ELLEN' AdminisJ.'rators' ii\TOtioe. y ETTEasof sclmlhiztriltlon I o of the lair .1,.:111 illr.niztn, I lie o: been tdr ah.l,r-bz.lc.l. ail p4:rsolln .estce I• 1 int:Ill:di:1:e ;1:411m and tll‘,.e the,nne will pri,el/11t2lem to l'„3 . Sis, , ,,hiNE 11 . • - Adni rs. Alt 4. 1, 'U.:. Exec-rttot,s - -;' INT6ti n. ,1' 1,1:01 pat 1.11,4 L .4.1 BEN,r.v.fl - Maltr.) , e, t 1,41 ,314111 13,1 h l. Pr.. 1 3.;1 1 31 1.0 ' 1113 unil,,izncji ali4 II: II: itodtl/lIA to 1.41 d 1 . A.1"N arc it:1,01,2'4,1r 1,111,441 U, payM4lll. • •,111 7 .N.T. I •`' r - l l 'Cll t 9"' Mont,,,, ISW. Gs I • . Notice of DissOlu ion. ...___ „,thee„th,„e the but.j.ivi: 1,1- fi ru i /uvu,,f CrENI:ERO. IZOSECBA "M.& CO. Neu - York, July 2stll. NEW DULITCO _ • NORMAL SCHI)OL. HAWLEY,-.Princial. E. B. LTAVITLr..Y. AstistAnt. • lA.I%."Xv:EZSI 4:70M" •I'vCrit.. ' 1 C)l"g*. ( trIIIMOLL limzlish 'Branches.... . ' .... • . ...it,:t 00 Illgher " " and Matliemat r. a, 400 Do. inclurlir.g Latinra P. :net', ir OD rrireary Department i t 2 U 0 Imaremental and Vocal :driNic, eva M. . . • The Full Term of Ain well ota,alabaie School will nen mence on id'ednetula v. Aug. rah, hod tontinue tre e e.. wek.A. l'articular, attefition will be•pa d to..thdietle .. rieninzto teach.. t • . Lectures on Teaching and other embjents will be given during the term. . . Board can be had on the most reseilnabic termrt ; ahro Rooms for those7withing to tumid the nr , erief‘. • • No palms will be bpared to make t.l.irr chot.ll Worthy 'the liberal patronage It tutu heretofore:it rebel. rgr - For farther particularr, cadres 31.1... iialruy. : , • Principal. New Milford. I •- ' ' By order of the Board. ' 1 T. BOYLE, See). JO/IN I AY)2).rsi, Preta't. New Milford, aug:l2llr. 1502. ' 1 ' A,_ 1 . . Great Bend Seilliilar3r, • AT GREAT BEND, SUSQ'A Is ICOIINTY,.TA. . --:- I . Th c...9.. - 11.1.t1Z2:13.23. WOW - 4= OF TrID: 3 . sullOOL WILL OPEN ON IPueadny, Aul t. 26th, 186:4 and.rontinne ELEVEN; WEEK, under the direst ion of IL.• C1.7811.3.1A:ii,' as:Principal.l The course of instruction Mall the brunclies.islthor.ugh 01.1 practical A thorough. preparation given to youig-tneti desiring to unter;l2qllege. • ' i A teachers class will fic_orenuized,at the commence ment of the term, for the more full training of those wishing . to Mach; and assistance r_entlcreti them in pro« curler sttuations fur the summer. This iclass will res-.. ceive instruction on the theory and imactiice of teaching. one laiur each day, and havc.public meethigsonte iu t wo weeks.. [ i W e il.Clll.2.Vsrs [ - 1 R. CLISFI3IAN,.... • .1 PitiNcirAL. 110 N. 8.01.1, CHASE, A. IL, Instnictorpt Greek, Lat in-and German. - i I.: i Lecturer .., REV. J. B. MICR .ART, Chaplain end- eon moral science. .1 I , ~ 7 ~, - - Ito. W. S. DAYTON. Lecturer on AttirsiF i logy. [ MISS MATTLE -- J. ORAYGE.Tottelter - of trisicOnnaho Other teachers as necessity may tleauMuL , I Terms - of Tuiticp„ Primary Department,per quarter of ileven wecha,lt 0 50 Common Branches. 't " "I " I ••- 1 ' 3,(K) Rigiter English and ltiathematice , 0.„ • • a., , 5 - 00 Natural Silences 1 , 0 0 , 1 i i Languages. Ancient or modern i , 0... [8 lb Teachers Normal Class .., : [ 1 511 Music on 1 5 / 1 110 ' , • A--au., -: I sOh tse of Piano ''': I ik , .. ' 200 The higher branches inclndc the it wert plus:ls[oo per quarter covers all branches nitnitl, , oloiv9, eseeriti tench- - err class and inusic on piano. . -[ . i I N. It. All bills must be arratured at tits hommeueemcnt, of the term. . .I -.. i 1 Board can fie o`•talned with runiiiihntl 000131 f a friA t.. 2 13 t. tti 5 , 11 . per week—lights , waFt.iugand foe extra. i Sinilettus wish ingto'board thei 1. nseh'., cab obtitin rooms in the school building by titiplyins ill .eni on. • 1 , Gyeut Bend. April7lB,ll9.—yl [ : i .?' - . -- -- 30 lilliertnt Wince and Linn nearly every kind in anY market, gar *ale Ate ItAual by ;fig BOYD .& WOO 'CAItRY ON . TliE! iIN&SKET-MON B XEX B 1 LOW WEAVELF. i S All Ti l : c "The - ARPENTER'' 11,4 .Gr. NE-1,12. TUE 11 . .criiciDE , T,rIC Irma. WE 14 , 1, con.tantly on. nand a peF,etal n. , sortment of feMICEIV'EIa of tin, nowt ni>ployed put istuturb' iludv, art of n11160(14. - Farmers' Tools of Jrinda.' • Brimt WAIT. Portvlain Ware. Juyianu atid Nl,'are of tlin 10'.1,1 material,. • • Faints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Pumpe, Lead Pipe, Lamp.. Bird &gem Also, a Good Buggy Co Team , right. Remember the elute. wir, It. MIT # ' BOYD & 1. , A. Wo4III:V£T. ..11mtroi•e• I. 66 BREAKERS- . AI : ' I • TullooES of the late firm of Bobp ..t WEBSTER arc vet in my health , . and we aro tors 4et.irouo. Wotan 166 , h - tea would call,snd spttle withintt Ihrtherdelay. After Attzn.4 llith. theAmik: will.proliably be hi other nandA for collection. . Montzose„,fr.ly 2stb. • [ : M. U. BOYD. ------A----- - "' gtArr . HIES 1; ;; the Earrel, Ay e Bay wrt cC ...411en C.•, •• • .teto sr * 47., •7 „. 11;) • pik•l ..:\ :1, ..............„ • ~ ME into the inclosare - of the subscriber, on the tlnth or June tart, a two years old 1411 steer; red. with some White underneath; also . ntwOmrs old heifer; same nelorneWlth• a . *him spot in the thee. ' Tho other td requested to prOve - property, pay cliargea and take, them'atray: ' Apolacon, July 24, 62. • EDMUND crsnAtlarnmssy. • 1 MITE INSURANCE. I Tif - INORANcE Co. QF NORTH AMERICA, AT PHILADELPHIA, PA.. buil)ilasZstitblisheil an Agency in illon -•. 1 - Oldeetlnsurance-Co.:in the Ur on. , 459 i 1110 C. *A0(1• • lIE ratio , are :la loir to! thnao of nnr,goodcompanyla • A: New York, oteltowb ore. nod ite,liirectora are stating the tir. t for honor ankh.togrltt. - 'ettatittSl'l.A.rr, Sven. ..AleVlllll a. (I.OFFIN, Nen. t- , Ituntro.io, July 3111.1.LNOS.STIMID,Agl., CASIt CAPITAL PAID LC AIiSgTS , • • . , . ._- ..,,a.,,Lit1.40).m. '2 • 1. i 7111 F. public Itre hereby cautioned sgainFt purchasing R. a%l4,lg;neni 7 Note given bs the 'undersigned to 41- h'fblit I)unliatn, hpout two years' ago, for e Ton Dullitrs, raid n to tiavin ,, been paid Lyme. . 1). W. 11.1.7NT51t..V. , Z.i . .Rush. Junk.,..t1},15(12.7w. - $4O 177a0..5. Paid $l6O fllo,sell goods fur the .4nansSrrlStO MAcnt, C0316A. INY. WC:Vill'g:vt• a co:111114,ton on all - goods sold by our,AgentN. or. pay wage: at from it l to $lOO per triohth, an }pay aft nem...vry e. A child can learn tr,i op erate it by bt,ur . imtrnetioa,l It Is - equal to , rny randly Sowing litachinc iu use, and We have reducf the ptideAo.Flitemi Dollar. 4. • . Each Machine,fts warranted tor three r years. . .kddress ' 'C. Agent, - July '62] Detroit, Michigan:. A RARE CHANCE! 1 i'or the Next 3 0 Days, only. TILE Evrtnn, I' SHIN & SOMMER STOCK DAY AAD PANTY GOODO. 11111SCEM BROTIE,, to be t titrt.d to tin. public AT A LARGE REDUCTION. ni, 1 tre.t and best a4‘arttnent I f ° 1 MO Da , in tito rouuty, In O'rrler to cli+iviee Welt. largo and benalful !Riad of, all a l ...,criptiolib °RISS SUN UMBRELLAS , . Tte 1:110.,..r-I i ;D• of f er the Goodm at their well lanoteitt ' , "'hula, the • • ` Be e-b ,1 . NO: 20 tirt St. • Corner 1.7 Water St. Bingham. . ton, N. Y. :Ma COn.idee..l!)le retln of inn of ordinary low prices here, with rderinz u rare.ehance to nil th0....e miehintz to int cot to these nere , ,ry art tt.le, liatUg irattortiOintiett ht one. ken. k while in the 'r,ne,titt•ou markets, we are tinahled to offer snuerter indeeeinnnk+, ' rir'llun't tail to avairyourt.elvits of the:be - harp, In* at =.SCIi=MZIT4 EnoTnEns, No. Witourt Street, • Iv , . ~ . Sign af the * BEE HIVE 331E - N.IP-...TXZLIMIC I rCIPIV. - X'''. SI - 4 6 . rTtke larze,t and beet nsbortm9t of • BLACK. SILKS I7, Neat ran be found this Fide of Turk.. Call audome s t.hera at the - tae-131 - cro l , . • No. 20, Colgt'Street. Binghamton,•Jut; 17, 15G2. -'NEW FIRM. BALDWIN & ALLEN sOcrssons TO 17 MEN,. NAB, k -CO., Under Montrose Democrat Office, 01E RECEIVING - '4:Fresh Ground Western - FLOUR 30 tin)* which we warrant to give satisfaction 17tisan}:71 tazaket ; if not good reit:trued at our expense: I Feed, and Buckwheat °LI SALT AND ,PORK . BY THE LOAD, BA11.1:IEL POUND.. A - ms, [Su g ar Curoil Dried Beef„ • 1- Smoked Halibut, Drips and Syrups, .Molasses and Sugara, •. TEAS, " C 0 FE .6E, SPICES, BROO fS,.AND NAILS, • Whirl we offer fur kale at Low Pikes, for READY PAY ;ONLY. 3loutstme,'July 9, 1814- r4.l:Tra, • THE "IlfiDl i ,3ll STORE," NEW . :Gpoas. and Yot : Nb,lll('lland POOR, GArana FeEtive, Are hourly E+lll rurLlngonward to the 1 x MAD OF 'Ii4VW4TION, • - AlL : mg - Et to bc guppliedtrom the choice and extensive Seivetton to be found DD-a: cotntlrlEalig krarrautiltl inae. TUHRELL. 'AT TYLER'S STORE. 0111 lIIe atetortmeut of] 31313r3r. 40. 40 , cp c is" b ea t t em all. had ad fur choice e t'7lß..4 40 - mrietznisi, Viz.: 9 and iflc Sugar. ST. Rice, Coffee, and Tobleto,— trorrla or, ihadetntaie.—they are TIP. toselesa totncrt • duo the TWO thotiaand St one tl Inge of which a full anpply Ia kept con-t ;tatty at the •Cett.tied atom in town. A ects tluttat ion avails bt cpratatly deaired, mid if there are any,* attfqrtunatuaa not to hueefovod mm place; your fricud anti neighbor will tell you the SIMS IEL. Ali>o .usiness FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELL'S HOTEL, aud opponife the KEY sr ONE, t wher'e 7,0 per cent. has Cen.Aed Jobe. We are bound to let people live-and lire. Lang along your Better Aggvt, ItagN Oat,. By.. Cal a, corn. and tuna anything elan you do n't want. and get value rtiatived AT TYLER'S STORE. N.Z. Please do n't liaise - the sho rc mentioned articles at home. for our rule won't permit us to wait "dB you come up agarn."- likakers—A new lot of .white and colored. BICUns opened. • • LAMPS' of all kinds.. and fixings for burning. Kerosene now re.wly and rrrif chap. Stet .Kertmene. - cheaper than de v14;111; also Fresh Burning . Fluid; Camphene, Sperm. - f Adamantine and Tallow Candlts,kept couslantly on hand and Sash.' .' etc., &C.. Sale. Ca:l and ace 111 , ODREPF.. to . 1w2.. ..pirr"., A new supply of BATS' and CAPS, - BOOTS and Slip ES, Stone and Wooden tti are. Broome, and Brushes of all aorta. Yankee Notions orall varieties, Perfumery.' and l'ollet Soap, Oleate of Roses :for ettappedhauds,-best thing in use, etc., &c.: all of which will be sold for the pay down, tie the antes demand, by • ' 1:1 1 ,113.; TIVII/lER• ~~D!~~ • TO DA`IRYJIZT.-1 am forwarding BUTTER to IC. Tork, on terms of mmmission that will suit you. Call and inquire, and look army dittry 'salt, in sacks of all ri ses. as good as can be Loud in town. ' • - • Xont - r0 . 5 - e, May . l:s' th, "THE BEST JAR," 101011tAINNING Gina, with Glare corks. Sio-thanco offailare. Call and twe them.. Trethem replel! ac DOI:D k WOODSZT,FIi. Von% begin with the - 1111N at LIENRY C. TYLER. .11MIlr=E21 JAMES R. DEWITT, Cnow offer to the public odd tho moat oleo and '' ' M iusd best scletted stock or SPRING &SOMMEMOODS, Ix THIS xtniiKET. DRY GOODS. A complete iwt , ortinent or thug ham.. Mozambique. Dellaikei Poplins. Print., Ciockimm,„ !Lc. Dealm., btripe Shirting., Tit`ka, Brew]) aud Bleaeloat Moultrie, White Good.. flannels. ..te. Balmoral Skirts l'oeSturaa - e't wear, tad BOBIBUS -of every deacription. • :MEN'S NVEAR • CLOTHS, Black and Fancy Casaßaer. Ky. Jean. Satin et, cottonade, and Tallor's Trimmings. An unexerp ,tionable aheortment of ZElCitzta dtr ACetromit, 30,40.40vtas Elhoome, of all Elude. ar - rcloerl4so - .. Brown and White Sugar, Syrup and Xolassei: Tea, Cut fee, and E*aence of Coffee, Spicer Nipper, Saleratus, linekerel, Smoked Ilalibut, Codtleit, Erosive, Brown & Valley Soups: Alou, prepared Potash, ttake Sort'Soop with little trouble. in fine,the variety ways found in grocery department. ISPIELI3ateI CSC COriglia Linseed, COM, and Wintef-strained OILS, Sash, Putly,‘Vbite Lead and Zinc,. Paint Brushes, 3F1,.. OCITIOMIFIL 'l ir a White Granite China, Real China, and Conimait Ware, Cana Ilk. Preservind Fruits. liar cllmreware.4 IRON, Nails, Shovels. line . Rake*. Forks. Se.-Also a Sae *election of .CIITLIFUY AND PLATED WADE., Baskets. Cradles, Ch ildren's Cabs, Willow and Carriage etyle. YANKEE IitITIONS, Crack. 'ertk. Sole. Leather. Athtini Salt . and Fine Table Salt. Co ney laiand. white Smaring Sand, &c. dc. de. ' - A Ganaral Stock of -Straw Goode Montruee, 'gay 13,181 N. - 34c...c•11c0015. 9 5es • DANDELION COFFEE. f r illlS Preparation; .made from the bell. Java Coffee, Is recommended by Physicians as a superior rilutritions beverage, for Geneml Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have beed compelidd to aban don the niee of coffne will nee Otis withont injurious effect Oue can contains %be btrungth of two pound's of ordinary coffee. Prices cents. . For sale in Montrose by .Abel • Tarrell. KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN, • 'Phi Purest BASING POWDgft known,for malcinglight, sweet and nutritious Dread and cakes. Price 15 rent*. Mannfactured by M. 11. SOLLOCK, Chemist. Corner of Itroadand Chestnut-eta, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggist:laud Grocers. .mll5 ly) c co . To Consumptlre . n.—The advertiser. h.it.itig h( restored to Malin& in a leivlveeks, by a very shrink, rem edy, after having safferCd several years withaL sbvere tang atrertiOn. and-that dread 'disease, - COnsamption— IS anxious to make kaotvti it hia fellow4suirerers the means of cure. To all who dettirttrit t Le will send a ropy of the pretterip t lon uttedttfree of eltarge).. w ith the direction:, fur prepar ing, and urintt the name, which they will dad t mice,euer fur ClonAmption,Agthrn,t. lironehltio, tfe,e. The only otoject of the tuiverther in striding the Preacripktur is to trmetit the afflicted, aril apre-ad Information whit:hate conceives to he invainatd. Anil he hope, every macre!. will try hilt, remedy. as it will curt nothing. and tray ',rave a Nett:4;lg% Parties wit-thing the pre:ter:ohm will plew addrtala 11ev. EDWAIII) A. WILSON. t.,14 1 3m1 Wllllrnsbuor. Kin.s.Conntr. Now York. THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY 'OURNAL OF COMMERCE. A COINWERrAISIVE FAMILY AND BUSINESS PAPER. The cheapest and best Weekly. in America. CONTATNS NEWS from all 'parts of the World, the bret reitortn af,thu Produce, and Cattle Trade, Dry Goods and Money:markets. , The Foe to Disorponizers, North and South. The Supporter of the Onion, • The Constitudon on Lams. TERMS FOR ONE TEAR Twenty coryiet , or upends, tie:tell. Thirteen copies, $l5. Eight copies. $lO. Your copies, $B, Three copier; $5. Under three copies, $2 each.. Clubs of thirteen of more will be mailed to one address, An extra copy to anyone Feuding a club of 20, witlahe money. The Rally ,Thrifilial of Commerce Junior, issued for the count iv. ~$ yvar in adrancc. IrlY as t;peci men topics gratis. I'ItTAIE, STONE. 'RALE k lIALLOCEN Editors and Proprietors, 91 Wall street, New-York. T ill t Zarribers have uow rep.que , 4l trim :New York . SPRING STOCK O' GOODS. 't4 which they yonld reslmetfally atll the'attentioni of their cmtomers. Thetr assortment Is now complete:Mid unite. both Useful and Ornamentitii‘We have taken parr. ticularpain. Ocular pain. to telect all the D7r:SeNV , P4tterne out thin Spri ug. and think we can, without doubt: pleas to both Style, ttmlity, and Price. We have.a lArge mock of Faigilsk American and Steles Watches, Mold and Silivr, Minting siftbilen Puce,) from . the cbeapeut up to the best. A lieiy full Taletypf, SILVER WARE, viuTanted ugoodai 00171. Also, FRE GOLD JEWELRY, In every variety. Also, Plated . Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Brushes Shell A very line variety ot Plated Goods' Very Low. Tea Trays, , %Ida, Brittaida Ware All kir'elo'cif Wonted, Tidy, Netting. Serrhig, and other , • . 2\743reocllodaii: Thermometers ; _Beado; Violin, °WULF, and Bass Viol. Strings; a nice lot of,Pans ; Table and Pocket . Cutlery Sets - sons, I'VrTbe above Go od, having lieen parchased for sb, will be Cold at very low prices. Please call and examine onr Gdods, Ind ,weare contdcut we can plewe you, xrcr.aaviai tax.+9.7,011.8111171T, nutrZ7) No. 2 Odd Fellows Hall. ntlighorolou PEACE 1110 PERI PRICES I PEACE APPROACHING. Large Libes of PRICES' Conquered and - Reduced! - • 11. 7331:77EILMILITT, NEW MILORD, A., - _ • ...- I...receivin g , for . Spring enpolies, new and large 'docks of CHOICE • DRY GOODS; GROCERIES, • - `CROCKERY, ' HARDWARE, . STOVES, IRON, STEEL .NAILS, PAINTS, LAMP, AND . LINSEED OILS, BENZOLE, CARPETINGS, . -• FLOORfOIL-CLOTHS, WALL Paper, WindowSHADES, , HATS and CAN ; - BOOTS and SHOES, ' - • CLOCKS, &C., &C. . Ihcluding, se utast!, full :41 1 . , 1;ti 6 e r e of the mosrpoinahar,i IMIII LADIES' DRESS GOODS, , SHAWLS,. , 'BONNETS, RIBONS, FLOWERV, 'which 'he will sell on the" meet favonible tonne; for _ OASET , or to. PROMPT TIME BUYERS.' Flour &Sat, constantly onzhand • .Dissolution.'. TITS copartnership heretofore evistingbetiveen Allen , Deans & Co. ie this day dissolved by limitation. ALLEM, DEAIN.P4 & co. Montrose.. Jitly - 'ltte business will be 4:maimed at the eild.stand • - BALDWIN & ALLkM. Mr.eircaiNseXte..‘ maisie.t in market, constantly on ha6d, and at as low g f r ag e ri za re c :s ) g can be obtained o4l ia ani e r Le t r ug in garcn: NEWS ! GOOD GREAT qOMMOTION , 1N TUN DRY ;GOODS9 Xt. 4X. la . JOHN BULLThreateus tifai BUT - • UNCLE SAI STANDS-11RM c. %lie SO LIGET THE Hunt s:ra Outtentag, Toscittaitut, TILE CLIRTAIN * , RISE IN • DONIES'iIICk has put us on our guard, and we hevoiately laid In ct law ( c stock, Nrhich enables us t 2) offer •ici our customers, 1:00( t on eipuill . y as good tennis us formerly, considering the lat c :Jac AT. VIE STORES OF atttenbcq, (Ilostitinum Montrose, Susq'a County, Pa, Eln#ra, New-York, Susqui3hanna Depot, Pa. UR FALL AND WINTER .STOCK • Xei • C/CMl:triblete, We ariCdeterml ed not to ,he outdone. either In prices or qualities,—and e Will endeavor to give our customers all pomade Rai faction. CLOTIIING: • In .this branch our stock is complete. and will be sold lower. and mur tastefully tinished,than any one-horse e , tabliibment, r any four•horse concern thin side of N. York City, is able to offer or produce. We eau *.sure the public Ulla we chnstaMly employ the beet cutter* and workmen to make up our stock. ' ' ' • g...ar'Gartnenta etude to order . won the Phorteit notice Vir - A Good FIl vrerraftted or no Ante. FURNISH-ING GOODS: A Great StociJ i contently kept, and *old lotrer than the lowest at Onftenbfig, )losenbanin --- Atentrese, antutry twt, 180. • ABEL TUR REM, Now . offers . itor sale one-Of ttie largest and best sßeciiolis 'of . _ Ever-offere o i m u p S r ltrehauuae otiuty, 4111 d probably s tg thegreatest VA RIETYor. most different articles of any il Store in th Northern part of Pennsylva nia, and perhaps of the entire State. An assortment is kept in about . thirty differ ent brancbi , s of trade, and the selections are made from about forty of the best Houses inew York, and more than fif ty Dealers nallatudheturers . out of New 11 York. - A argd - proportion . of the' Goods are brough direct from theiranntlicturers, thus intuit-big genuine articles. Custom. ers on .entering. the Store must not axpect to .find - everything in sight, but nearly ev ery article - Wattted will. be produced by inquiry. ; Some idea of the Stock may be 'ttifme - 4. b} 'the following general outline, butreimmeration is impracticable. Dlii7GS : ..11.:ND MEDICINES, • . • . • I PAINTS 4ND 0.1L5,... DYE STUFFS, GROCERES LIQUORS, CROCKERY, • GLAS.S•WARE, W 4,1 and • TVIVD 0 W PAPER, JEWELRY, SITL 1 7 .h7R- WARE, • • PERPUiIIERY, FANCY,OOOD,S) .II4SICAL INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES. AMER/C. I IIN P OCKET KNIVES,' TABLE CUTLERY pful IS/L V.E.../2 PLATED WARE LAMPS, MATERI.ALS.for,'LIGHTS, HARD W.,• , RE, BED CORDS; . • STOKE WARE, DRY GOODS, ° • " I MIRRORS,- t . WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS, . . L • • LITHOGRAPHS, VARNISHES, . BIRD 0A G S, ISPECT44CLES, . -46 Lie:SHAW, BROOMS .PISTOLS I &11,1110. NITI , TOBACCO. WIRDLCAL SURGICAL instruments, SALT, SOAP; POTASIT, UIIBREL; PORCELAIN TEETH, In shor,t; n-irly every thini -, ,•:i restore the siegi to ple se,the taste, to delight the eye, i l tO,M4.ify t ie fancy, and also to, conduce to the real d sulitantial coniforts.ol, ___•-• 'The atiantion :of the - public is re)pect -pillyitvited to my stock of Goodsybonglit exclusively{ for CAgll vows, anA . will be sold 911 tho sgmeprinciplep) . iloiy prices. ithEL Tp4RE.LL. MontrOs4,, Aprilist; I up. .• ' , BEIC wimp ebnited AtitcliiHawk Morgan Mallon MINI* thitseasonit the Hotel Statile or L. Searle in Mont mee-119 - B'toe .. Pa. lie was-aired by the••original RMONTBI ck Hawk, the sire of Ethan Allen,lineet, Black Ralph, lip VanlVinkle, Belleot Saratoga, Black Hawk Maid. 8 erman Black Hawk, BedLeg,tade Bohemian Girt, Black Hawk "Chief. Plato, Rafe Taft, Mud Road, Papl Clifton!. Trotting_Childere. David Hill. Occola, others of colcbrify. Tor fall Pedigree ago "Ll,Ateity'a Boak oti Morgan Horses," orbuge TRRMS.:-PHicen dolls& to warrant. 3Sontroti, May-gr.-2in B-. F. GRLFTITII. • RAIL R I:ADS: ERIE RAILWAY -• C tIANGE Of lIQUES, commencing Mond a y, May 5, OW!. Trains Will leave Brest Bend - at about, thefol. lowing hours. vi:: - 'WESTWARD DPUND. EASTWARD. BOUND. No. 1,-BittGalo Ex. till p.m. NO. S. N.T. Expreattle p.m No. 3, Niiitit Ex. 1:17 a.m. No.4,l3lllrbrepresataa.m No. S, at . =p.m, No.s,,lsterintboat 7:31 p.m No, 7, WAy. at &Chum No.le, Way. at -435 p.m No.n. Wayffreet,lo7 p.m. No.lßClactriati Eie.s:l7a.m No.2l,Aeom'od'h,9 - .59 a.b. No.lolWay Ilitaigbt,9:3o aan , Nos. 3 ind tin every day. So f ia tuna . Sondayib.bet goes not run On iliOndirs. N 0.4; M 1.1141131, runs tiro' to Bu ff alo, but does not ran to kilt. N0.,5 remain* overnight at Blabs. . GSA'S MINOT. Sea. IMO: „. t WES rail . ]: K. The Pawn O er Trains titis faownn so tis and from Ilingtuunton iw follows . LIVE BINQUAhITON u thar. eonasethatall with the Laelmwa na•lllonmsbati EMU - !toad fur Pittston. -WyonainidYailcl , liingsum And 1r tikes-Bum ; at - flOP&, with the BeividereDelaisari Ballioad for 'Phil. II lipsthirg, Trenton and Philadelphia; and at JuscrioN, with trains on the Central Railroad OIL Jersey, far Elizabetli c Newark:anti New Yogis. • Also for Easton, Bethlehem, allentostn, .111auchlAtialt. • Reading and ilanisburr; salving at NBIS , Turk 3:&i, rand% *AO, atid UsakitaagtollpAi. • DAVE REW.YORKsfoOtettCciartland-st, at &OD n. m -- riallad'a, foot of Walnut-ist„ . at cOunectirm at CRAWTON, whirLitekawanmeit Dloomsbirg R. R. for RO Pi tteton, WyconingValleY, iChigskin and Wilkesboro and arrive at Dinpamtoti 7:10 p. m:, connecting with Night Exprers . l% est on the 'Lle Railway, and baba leaving Binghamton nest morning for euriJand, Do . met and Syracuse. W? This Road pow* Ihro' the Lehmann& Coal Pleld • and the celebrated Delaware Water Gaol • AN ACCOMMODATION niLU:II . • Leaves &Mater' Tow°rent Hand It 950 a.-ta., ionnwa at that place wittDay Express West on the Railway, and than forming.a direct emmeetion with • Trams on the Binghamton 4; Syntense Railroad; Neter/deg leaves Great Bend at co., and Wives at SunntonB3o p. m. JOHN IMISBIN, Sepal , ntendent. H. A. lIBVIW , Gen, Tteltet Agt. I [Scranton. re. Laokawawitt &Bloomsburg B. B. norand afteiApriltik, Vien, Pinups Trains 'will run A., as follows; . . • . ; MOVING soutu: Leave Scranton, at 5.25 4. m. 10.10 a. m. littig*tua, at 13.30 Arrive 11.15 p. " Raper% . • SAO • - DatiYtUo . 9.15 , Arrive at Northumberland, 1000 ' , _ - stovixo riOnTir: i.eay. • .Icortlinmberiand, 1430 p.m. Danviile,. ,5.10. - Prel4l2ll ' 1 Rupert, ' • '5 45 l'ationger, Kingston, 8.00 • Leave 1-45 p. m. Arrive at Scranton. . 9.131 p. na. 3.40 A Passenger train also leaves Bingsfon at &30 a. m.fOr Scranton - , to connect with train for New 'York. 'Return. lag. leaved Scraptun on arrival of Dula from New York at 4.15 p. m. The Lackimanna and Bloomsburg Railroad connects with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad at Scruntou. for New York and intermallate points cast. At Rupert, it connects with Cativridata Railroad, fur points both Cast and west. Al' Northumberland it connects with the Philadelphht and Erie, and Northern Central Railroad, for points wept and south. JOHN P. ILSLEY,Sup't.k, J. C. WEL&S,,Gen. Ticket Agent. • . A CAIID TO YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— The subscriber will bend ((free of charge) to all who dt,ire it. the Recipe and directions'for making a simple Veeetable Balm, that will in from two to eight day. rem ove implee, Blotches, TAN, PIiEcKLES, Sallowness, and alLitnpurities and roughnei.a (tithe Skin. leaving the same—as Nature Intended it shauldbe—aoft,elear smooth and brautiful. Those desiring the.:reelpe, with full In structions, directions and advice,' will please call on or address twitli return postage,l THOS. F. CILAI'MAN, Practical Chemist: je9stim tZi Broadway, Nuw_York. REM F DV FOR HARD TIMES, where peonle`have .11 been throwit out orbusiness, and pomiess some lit tle means'or small Sueumes.is to make themselves &home. [See advertisement In another column or the settle meu of Vineland.] MLIINERY ot . STRAW GOODS. WE have the pleasure of announcing that we are now T prepared to offer, at our old stand, Nos. 103, 105 and.loT, _Norsk faeoladuell, - above' Archerhtladelplally a well selected stock of . MILLINERY and SUM- GOODS I In every variety, of the Latest Importations, arid new4t and most fashionable styles. , • • Uurtraw Department will compute every of Bonnets; hats. and Trimmings to be found in that line. of the la tent and most approved shapes' and styles. Solicitieg an early call or order. I remain, a W Respectlully, 8. wAuttio. SAPONIFIER' T. Maker I All kitchen Grease can be made into go i SOAP by using liaponiner. LrLi rectlonr accomjui each boy. Soap .isms easily ramie as "4 cup uf coffee. _Manufactured only bythe Patentee*, Penn'a Suit lianufacidring Company,_ mb6 lyjw 14T Walnut-at. Philadelphia. ' NATRONA' COAL OIL. ITARRANTED biobl-11301 f 0SIVt I and equal to any liEllOnfiNiii Why buy an expi p eivooll.-when a few cents mote per gallon will furnish you with a peFfeek OIL? • Wade only by PENN'A SALT MANUFACTIIONG COMP/LNY, 171 Walnut Street, PiaIapELPLUA. March ISC4., STAND BY YOB* -BUNSI auximmirs DA:17.1/3 WITH 40,E HOD MUM aimed With, prick-listsl WITHIN 4 MONTHS MARCH 0 'WASHINGTON! = 4lrzAktir `, 4 7 I-T -14 FILL OM WIER GOODS, RAVE k ly t.!ll.lNIE D 6118411 GOLD RULES Tip DAY! And with a pletitifUl supply we have purruised • large stock of . STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, - GROCERIES cf. PROVISIONS, , • BATS ANDiCAPS, , LOOTS AND L Si-10ES, WALL PAPER, WOODEN WARE; COAL OlL,'etnd LAMPS, • - YANKEE NOTIONS: ' SKELETON SKIRTS, • FLOUR, -SALT, FISH, NAILS, • PAINTS A N I): OILS, And 50.000 other milder too MOM= to Mentloll,loll • will be sold at prices that will Defy ' V ompeta i • Ction. . _ Don't rorget ?ho, ,P Ilion ioquiro i lifyour neighbors for - The Cheap Store, They will inentiablypieet yon:to • HAYDEN BI ,OTHERS, TEE PEOPLE'S - AGENTS i . - 7 -Ar TBB- . ORNONAL " ONE PRICE" STOREi PRODUCE token in Ezdaange for GoOds. Cash Paid Pas Miss. HAYDEN BAOTHERS. NEW MILFORD, Move/FU th, 1861. Gold Medal NI) also, other of th Ah bY SOLDIERS' [BOUNTY, 1:".1111V . 113101\TES AND ARREARS OF PAY. T ia tt g iz i al l i na ir: f o d o eceao : d . , I ttui fiOl u . 4 DlS co T i o can do wis h by_ implying to the undet i tgeed at the 015 . 78 74 LITTLE POST., If entrose,.Pa. I have , received from the Auditor of the Treesury Pg. Witabington.i the tprinted inatructiona and Farm* zukeesaty for the hi:18(1mm Monica'', Jain" 9tls, " L. IL BCNIRILI.J.. REPORT_ OP SOLON. ROBINEIO4, CRITTENDEN'S TILE NEW TURK TRIMUNB, - • twat PHILADELPHIA COMIIIERCILL VI-NELAND - SETTIAM:ENT d . .• .• The followlpg Is an extract frUm the maul. t ' -COLLEGE, • • Rolm Robinson. .bui l published In the New Turk i bum, In referedoe to % ineland. All person s . read this report with Interest. 1111, earner ogthicChostnut;Sti.,, ._ • , • - tetuatages otiaradng noir Nome—Tineland—lte, - . TUMADELTIIIA. marks upon Illarl—Boil, its great. Pertility7The Canni:of Fertility—Amount of Crops! Produced—' ?netted Evidence. • It is certainly one of the most extensive fertile tracts, In an almost level position, and suitable condition for pleasant farming that we know of this side of the west ern prattler. We found some of the oldest farms: &PPS rentlyjnat as profitably productive as when first cleared of forest fifty er atundred yearaago. - • The geologist would soon discover the canoe of - this continued fertility. The whole country is a marine de posit. and MI through the roll we found evidences °lcel. catuotte substances, generally In the form, of !adulated 4:akar-coma marl. showing manydistinet Swims of ancient shells. of thctortiary formation :and this manly substance is scattered all theutigh the soil, In Avery comminuted form; end in the exameondition most easily assimilated by such plantit as the'fanuer desires to cultivate. Niati,lit all its forme has been used to fertilize -.crops in treat the time It was occupied by the Romans; 11S d, and Mummy a marl lied is_ counted o n as a valuable but °tumor, that can be dug and carted and spread °Teethe field. Hoer, mach more valuable thin it masehe when found already mixed through the well, whereaew wittier will lie turned up and exposed. and transfonnest to the owner's use every time nits the earth: Haring then satisfied our minds with the Canoe. they will not be vomited-with wonder at seeing indubitable ev,- 'deuce of fertility of a soil which la our situations, hav ing the sateeigeneral etuuseteriellee or a t least appearsu cm, factitively imeenumerative except asps productive awls ispionroted by artificial fertilbatioa. A ter words about Limo:Wily and mho of this land for cultivation, at Which we have some strong proof. - was to William D. Wilson, Franklin township, Gloucester empty, who purchased some eight miles north of MIMI* about three years ago. 'for Our rViT rb t t by a " l it l he iter =i. oeuett:letnlroVae i as thoirewocid and coal, fur which he -built a track a mile and a half long. tie also futpaished sixteen miles tit the road whith ties, and had, nu doubt Made the mill profitable, though hi. Main object was to opera a fare, having become convinced that the soil was valuable tut enltiveticm. In ibis Whim nut 'been disappointed. as sonic or his crops prove. Pot Instance, the second time of cropping, MA, bushels ofpotatoes an one acre, worth GO cents a bushel lathe field. Thus ..ytmr, seven acres, without manure, produced M 6 bushels of oat.. In' one tield,the lind crop was potatoes, planted among the routs. andyielded 'IS bushels. The potatoes were dug,' antrwhott sown, and yielded MI bushels ; and the stubble turned under and sown, to buckwheat which yielded VON' bushels; and then the ground was sown. to clover-and timothy, which gave as a first crop ti( tonwper at re._ • Th e fertilizers applied to these crepe were first, ashes from clearings stwoud. 3aS poinds of superphosp hate: of lime ; third. 200 pounds Peruvian guano ; then SO bush -els of slacked lime has been spread'upou the clever Mace ii was mowed, and turned in fur wheat. Mr. Wtison'a glowing crops, and the wheat stubble of the present 8C.116011. all indicate his land as productive as any part of the State. , . . AtMary Barrow's, an old style Jersey woman farmer, several miles south of Mr. Neilson's, we were so particu larly struck with the tine appearance of a field of curn,that we stopped to 'Moire of the hired man low. it was pro duced. We found that the laud had been the , year but one before in wheat, sown with elover,iind this cutone season, and last spring plowed once; with one "pour old na.t." and planted with corn, "Yes but you manured high, we suppose I" we said in . temigatively, and got ids reply ; . -Waal, you see, we couldn't done that; 'cause we hadn't but forty -one horse loadsaltogether. tor 13 scree, and ice want the most ou't for thetnick." - • The truck consisted of beets, carrots, cabbage, camitn -hers, melions, Ac., and a very productive patch. of Lima beaus, grown for marketing. Ss, we were satisfied that the coil was uot infertile, even unaided by clover, which had fed the coin, because the "freckpatch" had not been clovered• and had been in cultivatiOn w enough to ob„ • literate all signs of the forest. . - Our next visit was tellie large farm of Andrew Sharp.. five miles north of Ylllellle, from half to a Jude (milt uf the railroad, and just about In the centre of %It eland.— Mr. Sharp commenced work beredn DcceMber, is ii, up on 210 acres. In leis than three years he lam - gut sat acres clearest and in crops this season. all well lochs...NJ auddividedluto several fields. with cedar, rail or pole fence ; has built a two-story dwelling, about thirty-six ear forty feet, ands smaller house fur farm laborers, /Lode stable and granary and some other outbuildings. Considerable part of the laud was cleared for the plow, ars9 dollars &nacre, and on some of It thearst crop was buckwhtat,limedwlth 50 bushels in . powder per acte.— Tubs crop /nay beput lair= J uly 4th to loth. and yields from twenty to thirty bushels per acre, barveated in Nov ember; whenthe land being-soil-a- with 150- pounds of Peruvian guano'and seeded with rye, yielded IS to 16 bushels per acre and ten duller* worth of straw. The rye stubble turned, after knocking off Marge growth of oak spniuts, and dressed again with guano and - .et-led to wheat, gave 15 or 16 bushels. The crop whlcit be was threshing while we wire there promises more, of • a very plump grain, and the straw is very heavy. • . , We went over the stubble and found the clover and tininthy„from seed sowed lust spring, on the Wheat:with out harrowing, looking as well as we ever saw it upon any old cultivated farm, and with a little Work doge' to the winter to clear off some routs and rotten stumps. and setting stakes to mark permanent ones, we will be able to cut the crop next year with a mowing ,roachilie and we will guarantee two tuns per acre, if be wUI give the overlain!, if it overruns the estimate. Part of the land was'planted with potatoes for a first crop, which yielded one hundred and twenty bushels per acre. It was then limed with fifty bushels per acre, and seeded with whedt add clover. yielding an average of over 15 bushels per acre, and the clover how Waits beau tiful. - • Other portions have been planted with `cola sea first crop, Wpich yielded thirty bushels of yellow flint core, and the second crop forty bushels. and the third erbp. treated ,150 pounds.of guano., wean: sure no uue would estimate below forty bushels per sere. [The reader will recollect that the writer is how w peak- Insr of blade perfectly nava...and wb telt can scarcely tho cuu tidered in good arable condition.—En.l • In other cages the corn ;op oflaSt year .was followed with oats tide season. not yet threshed, but willaverage, probably` forty to fifty blisbels. Sweet potatoes, beaus, mellitus, and in fact. all vegetables. as well an young peach and.uther fruit trees planted this year, show very plainli that this long neglected tract of laud . should re main so no/onger. and there is now a strong probability that it will nut; for under tbe auspices of 111 r. Landis, it will bedivided into small lets, with roads located to ac commodate all—the surveyor is now 'busy at this Work —andall purchasers be reimired to build neat cum tunable housea.and eil her, fency their lots hi tunftwinity; -or-agree to live without fence,,which would be prefera ble, by which means a good population will be secured who.will establish churches, echoole, atoms, mulls, ma.; chine shops and homes—homes of Inimical:thinners, sur rounded by garden., orchards, fields and comforts clv tlised . If any one, from any derangement of bnainesa, It desir ous of changing his pursuits fur life, or who is 'troll any cause desirous to find a new location and cheap . borne in the country, and who may read and believe what we hhre Italy stated, he will do well to go and see fur himself what may be seen Within a two hours -ride of Philadelphia. - SOLOYBOI3INSON. ABEL TURRELL nr AS for sale BeMeehan:l*s Stlmulet in tr Unguent. vier Lathe Whiskers and air, that will hring,out a thick set of Whiskers, ors Iluturteello, In from six to eight weeks ; Baker's Compost:id- 3. a sure cure fur byteuteer. • Montrose. July 17. . "Unqtestionably the but BtuitainedlWorrof the " kind is tho - World." • , ZEJSMILIP.I2IIIL'EI MEW MONTHLY •JUGAUNE The volumes bound constitute_of themselves a library of miscellaneous reading inch as cannot be found in the same compass in any other publication that haa conic un der our nolice.—(Botton Courier.' Theniost popular Monthly, in the) world.—[N..Y. Ob. 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Pettenal k Co., This Instituttanorhich was established to 1E44. cud is now consequently in the eighteenth year of its es: , once, numbers among Ha gradnates hundred& of tho moot succesatellierchants and Dualness Men • of. 61. c Country. • The object of-tbe bnitltntion tit pole?! to afford young men facilltiewldr thorongkprepamtion for business. , The branches taught are,Zookateeplng, as unpin-A.: - to the garionsttcpartmonts otl.rede• Penmannhip, LnL plain and otwanamstal;•Cornmereini I.ew, Mathetaatk-, hitivigation, Civil Engineering, Drawing, Phonograpl,:, anti Modern Languages. The system of inatmettan pecultu; no elassei • o r r t teseona are made UPC of, but each Misdeal is taught vidually, eo Olathe may commence at any time, and tend at whatever hours are most •couvealent. -Catalogue are 'sewed annually aftersthe 15th or Apr',, containing names ofthe students for the 'rear, acd particulamot terms, Lc, and may be cdeMmed. at a. time by addreseing the Principal. In extensive accommodatron. wide-Spread reptant . ..ft and thelengthy experientenf the Principal. this iii-j.!.. Hun offerafaclilties euperloi to any otber in the couni: for young rasa whaling to prepare for lanellwevaud to Lain at the earn& time "it Diploma, which Will veconimandatlon for them to env Mercantile ilou-e. 'Werittendsn'is Serie* of Treatises. an Butk:h , ,IngTriow unary widely Circulated than any other worl. ox the euliect, ate for mtle at the College. tl HODGES CRITTENDEX; Alloshey-at.1.41F, - TO the WANTU G riutrds. Settlenzieniof vinbiapci. • A REMEDY. FOR lIMID ITMES. • - A liars Opportunity la thejlestliarket, and Delightful aai Maeltitfal Climate in the OnlYikir ty miles south of Philo delplaa, an a railroad; being ik rick; heavy soil, 'and highly , r productive wheat land; Amongst, • the beet in the Garden State of Newlerscy. IT CONSISTS of 20,000 acres. of GOOD land, dry hie& to Isms of different sires to suit the purchaser—no . du nuns and upwards—and is told at the rate of fret,: U. teen to twenty dollars .per acre ( or the faint laud, one-fourth Mish,sod the balance by naarterr.) en tit • stallmenta, with legal interest, within - the term of lee': YeOlth N •I • • nr2:l=3 terojcza Is, In great part,a rich clay loamornitabletor Whicd,Gta.: and i'Matrag—nitroli dark and rich sandy loam, suit:, for corn, sweet-potatoes, tobacco, all kinds of vegeta Id. and root elope, and the great variety of fruit. such grapes, pears, peaches, apricots, Nectarines, 1,13e1r1 , -- ries: melons and other fruits, best adapted to the; It.h. delphia and New York. markets. In respect to mud etopeAhere can be uo tniataite, an visitors -can Me:birth. and. none are expected to buy before so and finding these statements correct—under these tar • cumstaness, unless ttwst.: statements were correct, *odd be no.uso in their Wing -made. It is considered Tho -Best Fruit Sidi in the trnicp lshiertport of Solon Rohinson, X.q.. of the Sew Ynsk 7Cilwit, and the well known agricult him P'r ry, of, VionaniLusuli,NaJersey,w Inch will InjuitiLlad Inquirers.] • • . - . erizzi uffl.svxamt.myr. - Byloo{:lnguveramapythek{nderwill perceive that it enjoie the fisst market In fAs Union, and has •iii:rect is h. • tatuonstion With New York anti Philadelphia twice...Ed:ly , beta g only thirty-two miles fronithe latter. rrodtb , is this Market bringsduithle theptice that it tines In hes tlous distant truer, the cities. In this location It tau put into the truth:et the same moming It is gathered. at... 1 for what the fartuctsalls he yetathe hlghiwt pries.: whilst rocurius and other articles he purchitsen he gets at ti:, ownst prier. In the west. what he sells brincs him pittance, Lut fur what he buys he pays two prices. P., lucatiutatere that settler hal. wanyotheradvautacss. Iso in withitt a (ew hours, by ralletiad. of all the Vvil CI OS of New lingland and the Middle States. 'lle Is:near • old friend, and assucist ions. " Uis has 'school fur his chi - dren. divine service, and all the_ntli - antages of civiii .a U 41.1, and he is near a large city. - • 0 / 4 =313' C/X.AXTIdr.49. 4 / 1 3121 Ia dellOtnil; the n:luterii iialubrlous and. open, whilst the Couaars,“er, are no %antler than in the Nortti.— Thelocation is 11'0411 the line of latitude te ith : north.. VirgitLia. Y&R.soss WA":11%43 A CIIAAVP OP CIAXATIF TOO TIP -1141, would be lunch butiefitted if Vineland: The ma the clitenutlit&bracii4( ufinence. make.. it exLeiler t for nil penhoooorif dy , pprig. or go.rul d. 14.7: ty. ..Vl.lLorn vita notice ad:tit:tenet in& few clAys. " cunt/eters ore unknown.' Oonveniesces:*t, Nand., • Ruildlog material Is -plenty. Fish and oysters aro pleutlrnl and eheap. Y bators uan.t expect; however; to seen new place. why am Property ban not peen Settled Cc. Thir question the reader naturaHy asks. .it is berms,; it laa.sbeen held lu lame tracts by families not dispo., to sell, and lk.ing without rail fold tacil Ries they 14.1{ Inducements. 'ate railroad has kind been opened Mt,' the property this season. far the first time. , ViWtors are !show it over the land in a carriage. 'free ~.f. 'expeuse, and afforde.sl time and opportunity for thor, ash investigation-. Those who dome with a kW to t shduld bring timidity to secure their purchases, as tiouenie uut held upon refusal. Tait B,krase TIIIINU IN Hann Tints, where people here been thrown out of 41/3ploymeut er:bus.inets, and -- e+ , owe little nittatis or small ineGnivE. is t o eta; (I • - fares ts /sow. They can buys piece of land at. a , price,,audeartt inure than wages in improving It. when-it is dune it lea certain independence and I:14J- - A few acres In fruit trees'w ill insure a runifortni.lp l• lug. The hind Is pat dual, to hard-time prices, aid ttuprovemeuts can be made at a cheaper rate than any tither t:trie. The whole tract. with six miles front on the railroad. I ' being laid out with Sae and spacious "areunes„w ith town in the mhatre-ilve acre lots In thetoWn sell at 1, 1150 to IWO; two audit-half acre lota, at from Po to - ites and town lonia) feet front by 150 feet deep, at *HO- • able. tineatalt cash and the balance within a year, It 1.• ' only riplarartink 44; twenty neves., or more, that ruar3 time re gixeu. • .TO ..iIA.C.FACTrRICRS, the town affords a tine open: lug for the SHOEsuattufactuting business, and other ❑ r • tielc..,•• being near l'hiladelphia, and the Surnme., country hada large population, which affords a market. , . Thlisettleuteut,rin the course of several yeirs, Witt ti r one of the must beahtiful places In the codutry, and e.c. e agreeable fat a residence. • It is intended to make it a Vine and Fruit gros It cobutry, as this culture is the most profitable and IL, best adapted to the market. ...leery advautuge ands , , veufeuce for the settleraivlll be introduced which u 17i v lure the prosperity of the place. The hard times - out the country will be an advantage to the sttletr,, as It colonel* people to reaort to agriculture for a . . i ttrge numbers of people are pnrchailng, and peg..., who desire the best location should visit the plateau, c. Improved Laud is also for sale. TLILLtEIit —Landcan be bought with or without bor. The Timber at market valuation. • " The Title is indisputable. ^ Warrantee deeds give' Clear of allluentabrauce. 'alien the money is paid. Boardingwatcutesees at hand. Letters promptly answered. and reports of Solon Insou nad WEL l'arry•acut, together trith the ••\ inet, -Rural." • Route, to theland t—LeaviWnlnat ceeet wharf. I hi% dulultht. at 9 o'clock, A. M., and 4 (utile.. .altuald be u change of hour.) fur \'iuelaud. ou the (4.. 'born' and 11111vIlle Itallrund. Wtien you leave the Ctil at 'Vineland junk opened, inqufre.for. . ' - . LANVLS, Pottatastci . , rounder of thoeofuny, • Vtniz.A.vn P. 0., Cumberland County N. J. THE OPPICIAL .WAR MAP. Rail Road ,and Military Hui (I the Southin; _Utt ROM the most authentic FOZWICtS, and the Coast Sur vey, engraved in the Finest Style of Map Making' it gle_es ;to recent and each valuable factaconcern big all lb, Railroads. that the WarDepartmentimrnediatety author .iced its publicatioa.Aud distributed 1000 coplos aiaol.4 Mid Cknerale and Colonels, of the Army. • - As 'Cis the ONLY YAP tills authorized as °filet; It is the most Reliable and Aut title; and from It'll 0-‘,• alu hy luchta—showis at a glance the Prinelp... Places and all Strategic Pointe. Oyu. McClellan has a, knowledged the rentg Importance of litohis moron Uettutlfally COLORED. Price only $l7 to compete w' ub luferior maps, In cloth case $l4O. Dissected end tad int muslin. $2.10. • Mounted on Muslin, with 11.1 k and Varnished, $2,50. Seat free by mail on rereipt 01 price. _ 'WILLIS P. !LAZARD, No. Tit chestnut Street, Philadelphia. - • 1111rAs every intent:tout atau rats the BEST and t ly OFFICIAL 3M.P, Agents can make money rapidly by saltily this. my:t 3m Steel' Perm . Superseded. BY S. DE WOLF'S • 'ritr6- 7. Curl 11 ERRODIUM PEIT3,• WALitigLE.D.nrd'arn":ll. peas . ate the, da not corrode, they will not set sharp and stick Incihe paper = like steel pens, but will glide over the papvlsruoothly like a gold pen. I hare appointed' AIBEL TVUIVIELL, Solo Aviut,', far the sale of three pens In Sue\pchanna county. - Prrd , 64, .4 -1 .00 per grows-00 cents per do n-5 cents each. &ra. by mail. pre-paid by the agent, or' receipt of price and 0n,.. ( portage stamp. The trade sup! lied at ressounble di: count:. All orders for these non-corm-Pie Pens ufust 11: addressed to ABEL TUltit s ELL, Montrose, ht., who will., • furnish WWI at the lowest prices. 8, July. MS. DE WOL!. I. • Tll2l . OLD saner - OHO - P, ant New - Propr.A . °tor: milEunderalemed: an erpitrieNreit . workmr , n at the I,u=,ineaa, would Inforyn the clitzena OF Montrose and ct t Hefty. that he /sup faxen lhr wiurp formedv qcoapiret l.r fats A.. Morris. better 1:11own as the •-• lanithing Itarber.` , In the Ineetrient of Searle' , . Motel. and hi strict itt tent lon to hastiness and'shatp razors he hopes to merit's littera! Nitrating N. It rites' and.llentlenten's flair &mice*, the test and neatest City styles. WILUAII 8. OTTIATIIKIL 'Mon troPe, Jib pa. 3FILZI7ML.t w r i r4II4,I7O3IEDES . • To England, Iroland and Scotland. - A -BRATIAM B E LL ' S SON`S DRAFTS, in sumentnnc .11tUpound and upwards, payable in all rho principal towns otH,ngland, Ireland and flentiandjoraalc by • WM. R. COOPED, £ Co,. 13seurns„ Jr, '43—'f7 • • - • • 3.luutitee, vs.