be needed in your county, ;Old deliver'one with his mime wr itten therein, to each w...connhavln . g'been appointed a sumpn 11 , 1 man exempted ou groueds ofeOuseieutious,- the a . 1115, accoutas ilighlt„%!lLk ths u u n for ,culculant. All pentane ludebtal Van tli gu and scruples. attic wittiuut (Way. Z. COZD: T o _ ..Itontruee. Sept. 9, via • You are hereby no fied. that, haVing been exempted front mi;jimy (hay, beerUl•e Of (lOUScieritio.lll3' Scruples against bearing arms, in aeimr-. dance with seetion 2, urticlU yI or th e Conti-lotion of Pennsylvania, you will be held liable to pay to the- CottotAwealth such sum, as "an equivaliclit for persOnal service," as the Legislature tray direct by a l a ry 01:let Tor the purpos SeptPmber-:--, I tql2. I , Respectfully, ELI SI.IF Secretary of the Conithonwealth The Defeat of. Garibaldi. - • The advises from Europe ontain most important intelligence \ - 60 rot ard to Gar= ibaldi, condensed into very 4cw words.H., The catastrophe of the rapid drama haS bullied on tyithuhe,xampled leelerity, and the liberator of Laly is in bonds. Tie steamer, IleWs 'taye athletes covering tour 6r five days ; by previ ous arrivals we knew that Garibaldi had crosse d. the straits of Messin4, itithe close neighborhood of-the classii' Scylla Snit Charybdis, and had,set hisjace toward the interior., We . ntili. learn ithat London journals Were busy. with rail" 'endeaVor's to follow intelligently his MoVelnents, and they did not :hesitate to elnyttli the Ital ian Goverunfent . with connivance in MS 'scheme; the Pars Bourse tell; act Ital ian fleet. Was bit fly cruising the Straits, blockading the coast; Gail. )aldi /was marching to Reggio—the ohl lthe!!ium of Scripture—and had announced la he tihTll4l soon' bb in' Naples; the state ,of siege in the Neapolitan provinces wasten dered more strict; fresh proclamations were issued; • then came a'Slight brush. nert . Reggio. between _the [Garibaldians and the Royal troops; consequent fyesh alarm everywhere; espeeialhv France; the.6o jealousy of her neigldtor reappear ed in England, and rtimors floated about. that the latter governmeht had protested against any' occupation of Italian territo ry by the Eniperur; it was even said that .the English would set foot in Italy on -such provocation ; a French Squadron bad been sent to Naples; Garibiddir- / was 'ad vancing, from Roggio, though clopely plus sued ; and, altogether, the excito4o. was very ktrat,.and the public pulse vtry fev erish. A day later brought the news that Garibaldi had been defeated, wounded,. Captured -the rumor was rePeatt d; then, fully confirmed ; and so i 161! excitement was at an cud, the, drama vi'as played; and the curtain. fell: Garibaldi' is, taken to Spezzii the b! dcade of the Italian coast is raised.; the ikriltr: are Oing oat, one by one, :MCI the sp c.atori4 disperse,— Whether to be ended to ge th er , again to more blu s udy. nyeetaL:le or out remains to be well: EM=OMMI . • • IV , -.,, • - . - .. .. - ' 1 , `• • .. ... ci• I . . o. ' 9 • . ' if -- :i , i„ . s„ .. • -tick: 1 *. ' 7 1 ';‘. - - ..i Alz fL 5' ; , BY TELEGRAPH t Greatbattle at harper's Ferry. Rebel Generil at teinpts to cross tlil_, Ritomae,— GetiLtral rt•SL`i'Vt2N Lis tire utilil the riser AV:I, iilll of reind eavi4lile and hititlit ry,then opined nn thew with, , Kape and ; rid slaughter iiittebel:— The river . was erinis . ,,w;wiili blood; rebe's try to i , to:.in battcriv,; tna kcd balterits oLert tift them, and they are repulse,' with terrible slaaghter. ' Heavy firing heard . at Greencastle aid ChamberslinlT, Pa. Gen. Lon , rstreet's division at Hao,erstown ; our pickets driv en to .Statc fine. Another heavy battle near HagerstOwn. Jackson and' 3liles' forces supposed to be engaged. •LATER !—Figliting still gqing on south of Hagerstown. Great excitement . 3t Philadelphia. - rfr.'oo receipt of above news (on Sun - - day) a War•Mecting was - held, aaa part of a company for State service enlisted; to be filled and sent on in a daV Or two: I\CE.2!i - LR3ELX:fI:4GMI.S4 At Harfonl, 4,h the 11th h 4., by Rev. A. Miller, Mr. Ponmit L. Gr.r.E.N, of New Milford, and Misk-. MARY CATIIAtINE Fr:Km:, of ll:trford. i Tn DiJnoci;, on the loth ult., r(t_.,l4 - e res.- irieeee of the hridt.:B fit hot.. by EI H. K hnrv, Mr. JAM E.,-; W. ICA EEI . EE LSS Matte GATES, both of Dielock‘. In Dint k, on the 11tli same, MT. JOHN J. TRONII . "6O . N arid Miss Surng..ts, both of Dimoek. TAM.43 I I I 3EXM. • I n Brooklyn, Aug. 2'. th , i 8 6.2,_Pa.rri Ail TIFFANY, aged 76 years) . ItuDimock;-Sept. 2d, is+4,- OLIVER FL Fon of Perry anti Anna' Tfa!throp, aged 8 vearm and 3 months. In Forest Lake, Sept. 9th, 1862,11nt, A, dauglaci Wni. G., and Pirebe A. Sm aLI, aged 5 years, In Crown Point, Like 'co. lud., Mr. EnErTritrit 'FOSTER, former resident of Bridgewater, age.l aliont.4lo years. At Tio4:L Centie, 2;Z. on the I.9th Emat.t It., (lane-liter of IL & D. G Bv(112:1, aged 7 years. In - Dimouk, on the 2711i1 ult.,. Jose SC , TI of i)ewili C. and Altnira Underhill, Aged 5 s•eara. • Ott the 20th ult., Matt - nt,4 .T.Y.N•F., daugh ter of Asa. and Mary Ann Carlin, aged 20 years. - .. . The Subject of this-note died after a brief illness,throull the most of viNch she was. deprived of her rea4on. She !had lie , ,Ll a member of the Baptist Chore]] of Auburn upward of four ye• rs; and was.a tright 0111111114 Alt to her pr - fei4 - in, The prayer and - Conference nu eting: was her delight, and she could Arid • say, "al' . pi . y . springs are . ; in thee,. 0 Zion." She was - a pidus, devot e d 'elsristiaii... The oceas• irai of her intemfent was-hriproved - hY the NA . riter from Phil. 1 .;..23--t..llaving it .de- Hue to depart and be with christ." the. folidwing statiza, which yas frequently sung- by her, has been selei;ted Ns arpro prime to a.eccinipany at , : elleteli:: "Mv latest sun is silikug fast, - ' i My race is.nearlysril . y., My strongest trii . lk to w s• are ast, - i i, My triumph is: beglip.." [COM. In jaCkSOU, ON 1 ili! itth ult.., Mrs.- Callialiay, wife of Wiliiati :u..l3artlett, 1 Esq., Mille - 63d year nr ilt.r age. : Mrs. B. was one el the early settlers of Jack t...a,N hts with her -, - hushainl4 emigrated f , ' ,,, ri vvrtik m t sonic thirty-i nr rears since amt ;.„..w e d on the Pin - 6 w iere she died. She was a mother inlsrael,, , and died in the fa hope of a blessed-itiimbrality. , ... ... . . BAKER'S COMPOUND - f - --- ' • ~ SURE cure,for Dyeeptary, for We aa rienallw ' ' . i ßEL e ititaLi. A LL Indebted, please call and fetlle. • ABEL Ttitt.R.ELL Adnumstrator's Sale: TOTICE le herCby given that In pur,unner of nn order 1 of Zhu Orphan 'o. Court of Sueuuthaunn county to me directed; I will ..expORC to public rale by vcudue, at the Coart , house, to thu borough of Montrone, on Cdpmissio ner, Saturday the 20th day of Sept, next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described pteckor parcel of land, late the estAte•of Isaac:Howard deed, to wit:—Ali that certain piece or parcel °f r iend situate In' the towns , hip of Silver fake, county of Susquehanna and State of Penn:lll%mm, bounded on theNettb by the State line, on thee, et be land of. Patrick Brady, south partly by land of Win. /Unit!, aniPon the west by the Chenango road 2 —containing about 53, acres, with a log-botretrind good - framed barn thf , mon. Mc - Terms made .known on day ofeale. - • J4COB U. HOWARD. Aduee. Aug._ 23, 1562. • lIARFORD_UNIURSITY:t . 11 neAt Term of this institution will commence on Y. Wednesday, September gd: The sei•oed term on Wedne.day December t 4 tied-the third term, on Wed. netsday, February tSth, 1861. - • MiSC.X='MIVEMEf. TUN:Z.— GCommon Branchea,• including" Vocal mus ics • it 3,00 Smnro - IPLtilosophy, Cherniatry._Physlology . and Book, Kecpid - ' 4,00 Algebra, Geometry and Ancient Languagen, 51 itrench - ' '5,0 Music on' s Piono, anti! the War over,' .0, Room rent, , IA Ex penees or 'Recitation roma .... 1,09 Bowd per week , i • ' - ' • 2,0 U Rath room is furu lolled with a cooking Aare; luidatend and table. - , . . Recitations commence 'at 1 o'clock ,on 'Monday, and, chile for the week st noon on Saturday. ' .The eveuing - exereT4es are the follow . ing: • ~ Monday ereniire, debate In the Societies' room. , ... Wedne.day. , Spesking and Composition. 'Tcomlae, .14.,cture, with experiments In Sniuraf*- losaptly mid ChemiFiry. Friday. General Debate. _ . . ... . . , 'The Ihst iration is flirt) le . hed with an apparatus to Inas tvite the principle, of Natural and C.hemietry, an d'a skeleton and Maps to aid in the 'inlay of Yhoiolo- FY. [llarford, Aug. IS% ight. suscra s conitiiv CLASSICAL & NORMAL S. - ,S. HARTW ELL, B.A. Principal, _ Experienced _St, Competent, Instructors. Neu Academie Term eominence§ Mon . TUITION PER TRRI,I - 0P 11 WEEKS. - English, from, • , $2 to GOO Latch. Greek and (I«rtan; each (10 French 9llO Englisp, with one language 7 50 —NO bill fur the abu• e studies alial;'isceett 900 Music on the Piano S 00 'Lire of th-trument 200 No deduction for aSsenee eitept to eases of protratletP illness, or by special-agreement', Hoard rap be obtained Jinni - e,2,00 to $2.53 per week. Pupils wishing . to board theufeelves" dui And good rooms at woderale charges. - For further partieulaniad dr.iss the Prlncip.Xl, at Montrose. Pa. - -Wli. JESSUP, Prusl.; C. P. READ, Seery.' • ExecUtors 4 Notice: .- NoTrcE i persons given to all pFrang _having de ruftwi: ag.tinot e.itate tiftiIENJAMIN T. CASE, late of ltre borough of. Montrore. deed, that the lame must be. preaented to the imilerbii,mel for eettleineut, anti all parsomi indebted to said eidate are requested to snake Immediate payment. ItEN.I. CASE, t r. A. eAsu, , 4 ,Exceutora, • Mot:trope. July 9, . rnv Sept: 14. T.IE VlllaranD NORMIE SCHOOL FtbTE~ OF rxrciptcom. conmou 1:1411s11 Eralithe, 111,glier, " .." ' and sfathemAtlef. 1 00• Do. tneluaillg L4iti ~.t•Freuch, 5 10 . 'Prirn,lry Pt:par:mem 00 Insdrnmental and Vocal extra. The Fall Term of this Hell established• School will commence Lai Wednesday, Auk. rah. mud continue clty- Cn Wt.C.1,4 LOILIOLI will be, paid to thoiie de-' signing to teach. - Lectures on Teaching and other subJecte will be given daringS he 'term. Board con be had On the most reasonable terms ; aleo Rocms fur those wishing to board theinselveq. pilinA will be ?pared to make this school. worthy , the libe.ral 'Patronage it jApot heretofore ti ceiced. arTor farther letrOcaltrai uddreen Y. L. HAWLEY, Principal, New Milfool. By order or the Board. • : • T. BOYLE. Seey. JOHN uArjyrs, rzes'L Netv lltlfurd, A4g.1211.,18G2. -Great Bend Setainau; AT GREAT BEND, BURP - COUNTY, PA The .E.1.u.t1.3.232.33. Torma. OF TITIS SCIIOOL WILL OPEN ON Tuesday, Aug. 26111, 1862, and continue ELEVEN WEEKS, undtr the directioii of R. COSII)1AN, no principal. The couroe of instruction i Ilai I the'brinchee,ht thorough and pro:tient. A thorough preparation given to' young then crmorlim to.enter College, • A tem:here clues twill be critanlied at the commence ment of the, t erin, • for the more full 'training of tlioaa wishing to and n..i,oince reutlntd them in u ntiring oi - tuittlnno for the ... 1:1imn...v.. Tide class will - re-. crier instruction Ott the throry and practice of teaching, one hour cacti day, and have public meetings once in two weeks. HON. S. B. CHASE; A. M., Inatrtietor in Greek, Lat in and German. REV: J. B. IIeCRE.A.RY, Chaplain and ..L.Fturer on science: Primary'Department,per quurtel of eleVen week.B, $3 50 - Common litanclien, •-... " " •• - 300 Higher Engtieh aud Mathematics . do., ••• • 5 ,LIG Natural Science* ' ',dn., 700 Lunt:magus. t id Aucrent or modern - ' 0., • 800 Tent:hen, Normal Class - ' do., I 50 Music on Piano UAtt or Plano . „ The higher branches include the losier, thus: $6 00. per quarter covers all branches named; above, except teach ers class and musle-on . N. It. All Ms must be, arranged at the commencement of the term, ; Board can bo ojetinsd.with furnished rooms at from $2 13 to $2 b)pe,r week—lights, washing and fuel extra. Students wb hine to board themselves can obtain rooms iii he f choof building by npplyingin season.. Grent a Lleud. April • ort Differentb.indm of WinCs and Liqotirs. comprising ell./ nearly every Id n d4a•ani market. warranted pore. For sale as urinal by. • . ABEL-TURRELL. BOYD & WOODRUFF, CA1.81 ,- - ON TILE u : EsS NEXT BELOW SEARLE'S HOTEL. ALSO The CARPENTERING Business. . - NEAR THE 3SETIIODIST CHURCH.• keeneo a titir 14%1 Lg m en o e o rtlrtm approved etiptaott. terns Euliderb'llitrilwarn of all Farmers' Tools. of Allifinds. Brass Wore, Pore:chin Ware, JariMmed and PlatniTin Ware of the beet material. . , Paints, Oilsr,Glatf, -Putty, and Sash. l'iimpa. Leadi'lpe, Lamps. Bird Cafes, &c: Alio,:a Good Bugmfor Sale. Terms right. .Remember the place.., e.. 11 and ore no war. it. Born. i Ball) & WOoDEIVFIP. WOOIMUY7. - c .I.lout.ruse, July - 22 d, 1542. ABEL TURRELL LTAS for .ale ElelllnghanirStitunlatlng Unguent: f 11. th, 151161:era had flair. that will bylug . out a Ole' *et of Whi,kera, or a Tionetache. in iron) fox. to eigh week. , llakeee Com retund.a ante cure for Dyeentery. Montrose. J nly 17.1:411. , . Administrators'. Notice.' T. FETTERS ofadministration to the estate of the late S. DI. Pett6ngill k Co., - ...: La John if ann igau, lute of Liberty, having been grunted to the undersigned. all person,' indebted to said estate IV - 0....37 'PARK ROW, New York. and a Sate Street, are requested to make' jrutnedlate payment, and thuee ill Boston. are our ag.ents for the Montrose Democrat fn having chtiteut against the atone 'ill pmeut them to those cities. 'and are authorized to take atlyertitementa c . CLIVARINE IiANITIGAN, } Adziers. , , andrhecripttons for es at our bet tate', • i • '. I Liberty, Ln:. 4, 'C. Wortax flaresidalr, , . . . day, Sept.. Bth, 1862 L. EAVILEX, Principal. E. B,HAVILEO Assistant. R. CUSIIM parNcirAL Da W. 8 DAYTON. Lretnrer on Phy.iolory. MISS MATTIE J. ORANOE,Teacher of rohnicon Piano Other teachers as necessity, may demand. Terms of T-pition , LIQUORS. HUE ] INSITILIN .1,112 THE INSURANCE-0O OF irPitiwati* re 4 . Hasilstabll4hed anAlency in liontrose. 04 (19' ett ns4trarife in 1.4 Uri. n • - CASH CAPITAL / PAID ASS4TS • TE rates are s astow an:tlloAe of any good cookow z In Npti York. or els6ttOre. and ita Dlrt*torsire among the Orr' for hotior CLIARLER PLA.rr. Seer: .11tTlItilt G. COFFIN: Pres. Montrose..h.li BLLLINUS,STROUD, . s4o' Wages - Paid $lOO i ,r u o sell goods for the- koala Sswitto.iitacrittra Cotari , •J 1. NT. We will give a cotninisv:lon on all goods sold by ,Oar Agents, or pay wages erfrome4o to that per month, en I pay all ,nucessit"ry exyWnses. A child can learn to op.'', .rate It by half an hones instrUction t'• It.is equal to any Family Sewing Machine In use, and we have militia the , price to Fifteen Dollars. . Each Mocbtric is warranted for thret: vents. Address, 0.. RetIGLES. den. Agent," ;MY S, " Detroit, Idtrtilgart: A RARE CHANCE! For the Nest. :3 0' Days, Only. 111116 - 14 . 11111141110 a DRY ANpttir - TOODSJ. HIRSOMMiII 011114, to be offered to the public _ • AT 'A - .LARGE . REDIIPTION, The largest aud hest assarttneat of - , • 2)M..12 ,- at carozi, , In the county._ In order to dlnpor pr. theirlargi andi 7 boautlful atock of all deectiptldne 'of - DRESS tOODS; SUMS, 432 CLICACVVEC .I= o .staietmc:olo, • SUN UMBRELLAS jEinarkmAaria.l £3ls.ll:rtair,d;to. 41:so. The unerAgned offer thetebetatla at their well known atand,. ! the • • `Bee- kr-T khive.' No. 20 : CourfSt. . • Corner ater St. . • 1-1 ion, N. at a considerable redaction of ordinary low pricei here, with offering n rare chanced° alllhooc wicliing th invect iu Uwe's, acceseary ]loving, iutpurted trioap of oar Stock infr.sclsea,.while lb the .Eurolicou markets, we lure enabled to 'offer ,uperiorinduceinwits. 1.4?&71.b.iiit fail to' avail yolfrcelven of these bargaitta'at Itl RSCRIVIANN nnoTELER% To. 20 Court Stroot, • Stgn of the BEE 'RIVE. Q. MIEAk:MIX'I". I:trg.est sjul.bin't lini•ortment of '''BLACK SILKS • thit can be foucd this stile of Sew Tork.' Call and see them at the No. 20, CoTilt Street. Binghamton. JulY47, - • ' NEW FIRM: - BALDWIN & ALLEN SI:CCESSO RS TO ALLEN,.-.DEANS Under Montrose Democrat. Office, RE RECEIVING fl Fresh Ground Western-FLOUR every do, d ays. which we warrant to give tatcitfaction as any tu tuarket; if opt good returned at our expente. Feed, • and.. Buckwheat. Flour - , SALT AND • POP. THE LOAD, BARREL on POUND. - HAMS, [Sugar. Cure<l~ Dried- Beef, - • Smoked Halibut, Drips and Syrups, . • itolatisei - and Sugars, • • -- TEAS. COFFEE, SPICES, • BROOIfS NAND" NAILS . whliql we offer for sale at Low Prleea. for READY PAY ONLY. ' Montrone, 9. 13191 ;Et tr pa-, Don't begin with the Etpleikt f"11/111 PEY STORE," NEW .GO.ODS: and YOUN'O, RICH and POOR. GAYand Fentle e are hourly aced ruabWgonwardonward to the HEAD OE NAVIGATION; All eager to be supplied from the choice and extensive select,ou to Le Naar/ AT .TY - LER'S' ,STORE. liin nt''gr,tmelkt...o.-331.1r77:,,..Craiscseiles beat 'Um all, and as far endue. 30a 17k.5 44 DWAI SE; Viz.: 9 nud 10c Snor, Wire, Coffee, and Tobaccii,-! word. are biadequate:—they are Tn.. It In neelnea to men. thin the TWO thousand one things of which a full supply is kept nonstaintly ut the..Onliext . attire in town. Aeon tiunution of calls is earnostty desired. and if Ahern ate nay so unfortunatu as not to have/min& TUE plat's, ;our friend and t?oz: 'w %ell you the • . . . FIRST STOREBELOW TARBELL'S HOTEL, and , opposift2 the .KEYSTONE • where MI per cent. live ceased, to be. We are bouLd to let people live—and Five. Ilring .; along your Butter Eggs, ;nip...Oats. Rye. Via. ;Corn. and moat anything tide you do lit Want, and get value received • - AT Tsrititrys STOIIE.' • • N. B. Please do n't legal:11m above mentioned articles dt hoine;4or oar rata won't permit us to wait. "1.116y0u come up sgatu. ' ShaltnraL-A'new tot of white and colored, lII,T , Lins Just ripened: • - L.l MPS of all kinds; and Ilalngslorhurrlngli'erotene now ready and v , Try cheap. Best lieroseno, cheaper than daylight; also Freah Burning Fluid, Uttophene, Swrin, Adaruanitpe and Tailuw Candles,kept constantly uu hand , rfrs new' attpnly ofllATS.and CM'S, - BOOTS and SHOES, Stone and Wooden Waft, BrOifins, and Brushes of all sorts, Yankee Notions of all. varieties, Perfumery, and Toilet Soap, Oleate of Bases for chapped hands,-best thing In ti„, , e, etc., &c.: all of which will be sold for the pay down,as thetlinca demand, br • TO DAIR YMEY—I am forwarding BETTER -to N. .York, on-terms ofeutuntission that"wlll Suit you. Call and inuttire..and at mv dairy salt, in eacks.of all al. rms. as good Ls . MIT. he found in town. - Montrose, May 2Zdh.. IIENItY C. TYLER.. Administrator6' Notice.i ' t persOnsindebted to the es neord a - n bar ne ardson.late of Ilarfimltuten ship, deceased. are bore. hrrequestedfonndie immediate iwipitent.end all persons haring claims agninst.said gnats will present them forth with to D. C.: Shepardsom Ilarford. , 7 . .D. C,SHr.pinnsog, l i la n it u i p w rs Augiilitillthi' 142. L3BAAL , itrxinantog, • . • , • • Administr a tors' Trotice. •.: VT9TICE Igkereby g Is en to itl! person R harincy'demmuis 1:1 ugatust.the estatenf Michul KanerOatt of Choemuut tovrot•li 4+; deceased; that the game mupt be presented to the undersigned for settlement. nod all persons indebted to said estate:ire requested to make immediate payment. i BRIDGET KANE, / ~,..•,. Choc-one4 Aug. 4, '62.. I EIJ.Ett li:,e.NE,. f ^rn" NE W G l OO DS: JA R.HDEWITTI CA'S now °frit. to the public inio of tho most choice shd and beet selected stock. of .1 SPRIKG&S!IIitiIERHGOODS, ..ssoo,one it 214.1,00 u ~. : DRY 1 GPODS.._ • _. ...•.,......, * A complete assortment of i - - . . 14.1{11FAV : [0:34 4 ,m m inxybit DeLainea, Mozarnbignr...lloeßsig-roplitis. Prints. Otag hanr.§. Clocklogs, ,te. Penitna, istripe Shirring, Ticks, Itro wo "a od,llleaelied Meistirtsiii,Vblie,p4odt littai l ein 6.e. Balmoral glzlrts for Summei wear, and 110SILId °revery descriptiou. i, . i,. r , .:,. '..• • • via. R • MEWE-1 CLOTHS, flack and .Fancy ensudmer; Ey. Jean. Vain. e i, c o tt u n ß de, vul Triuuntogs. AA unencepl tumnide amporiment 313 Cate Micrcsts ibb Efplickoin • of aakinds. • • 4 Brain and White Sugar, Syrpn and Molisseg, Tea, Cot. fee, and' Essence , of - Coffee, Spice, Rapper, Saleratni4 , Mackerel,;. Smoked flall,but,, ak.dflatt, Braaive, , Brown & Fancy Soap. Also, iir4.oaredrutisb,to make Soft Soap wit tclit tle trouble. nue, t varlet; rdways found In grocery department: ' '• , . 3Paat,13:31.' taas tic 4:31155. Ltnseed, Co, - s and! . Vintiir-()trained' OLL9, SUsh. ()Liss, Putty, Wbite-Lad and2lnc, paha Entshes; de: 3 • • . 4 1Er4. CZ) , V 1 .1;111te Griniterhiial Real aMai:and C'orinfon Ware Caus fOr Praserriug reUlts. -3Existro.Etrie • IRON. Sfiovel4l. Ilne4:Rakes, a tine sOcctiou of cityrLtatic AND PLATED , WARE. I- Baskeis: . Cradles. Children's Cabs, Willow and Carriage style, YANKEE NOTIONS. Crack ers, Sole Leather. Ath Salt and Fine Table Salt. Co ney Island'white Scouring Sand, &e. &e. the. A Gonoral Stbck Of Stramr - Goodi. Montrose, May 13,1. 2. 'I ; ' ... - ir..c)13.c.cir..7.4 . :. DANDELION; COFFEE , r v IIIS Preparation,. made fOnn the best Java Coffee, is JL recommended bl , Physichins co a superior Nutritious beverage, for Geneittl Debility; Dyspepsia, and all bilious' distirders, Thousands!who have been compelled to alien ' den the use of - coffee will use this without injurious effect. tine can contalnwthe strength of t‘ ,, vo - pounds of ordinary coffee: Price '4 cents. l . ... ' For sale.. m ligntfo49,by Abel Turreil. , 1 . K.oLLOOI{%,.LEVAIN, The purest BAKING POWDER kno - wn, for makinglieht, tweet and nutritious Brend and vines. Price 15 cents. 1 Manufactured by iM. HI KOLLOCK. Chemist. Corner ofDroa. •nd Clinstnut-sta, l'hiladelphia. Sold by all Dnumist- and Glocets. - mhl lyJc co IConiunapll%,es.—;the advertiser, Lavine bees i restored to health n a:, few treks, by a very simple rem edy, after having stied sevt.ral years with a severe lung affection. and that read- tlisea,e, Consumption— is anxious to make known o his fellow-sufferers the Means of cure. - Toallyhodesireit,:hewlil end a copy of theprescrip tion used (free of charget, with the direction, fox-prepar ing and using the same, which they will Ilud a ears curt foreoustitption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &e. The only object ofthe advertiser in ocilding Diu Prescription is to benefit the afflicted. and spry inforn iatiou which lie conceives to he iirvalusble.• ands hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, ns it.wlll cost i tiothing. and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the i:wescript inn will please - address Rev. EDWARD WILS, ON: Binds County: New TOrk. THE NEW-yoßit WEEKLY • JOURNAL 'OF COV.IEACE:' A CONSERVATIVE PA4VILY AND BUSINESS PA PER. The cheapest. and beit Weekly in Atnerica. CONTAINS NEWS from ail parts of the World, the he-t rupoct6 of the Produle, Grain, and Cattle Trade, Dry Good. and one! naark4te. The Foe to Dt:forpoilizers, .4' Toni: and South. The Supporter of the; euion, .• 4he Cpta.stitutionOnd- Lauis. TERSIS rOlt ONR TEAR: • I Twenty copies or upwards- $1 each. Tle•tteerr coPici.• st:i:- Rieht ropier. to. Emir copier, $6. Three copies, $5. iidx• three eordes. $l.? art. Ciabe of thirteen or inure will be mailed to one addreas. An extra-copy to any one +ding, a einb•oflo, with the money! The Daily ,Antrrsal'Of Cominerce Junior, Issued for' the country. $5 a y ear in : r at - Iv:ince. • • retipecitneii rople. • l'ltEtte:,!sToNt. HALE t RALLOCE. Editors'and Proprietors, ill Wail street, Nety-York. &C MlREisive ‘ notf returned . froan New ;ark 1 with their - SPRING ,STOOK OF 000DS. - . tc which they ricould respecifUlly call the attention of their enstimiers. lheir'ussdrtinen Os now complete and unites both U.eful slid Ornainental. have taken par ticular bail,a to gelcet all the) CIP"New Patterns out - thia Spring. and think MO C4lll,...WittlOUt doubt. please in bOth Style. Quality, and Price: We have a large stuck of English, Amertcan and Swiss Watches; (Gold and Slifer, Ilmitlugand Open Face,) from the clteapeat th+.l.. it Very full variety of SILVER WARE, 'l4arranted ea good /it 00.1.21. Aleo FINE : OLII JEWELRY, In every vaiicty. Alio, Plated .T.ovielry; Fancy Goods, Brushes, Shell Combs. A very fine variety Or • VPlated ery Low. • Tea Trays, ißrittania Warr All kinds of WorleoTidl. Netting, Sewipg; and other Thernlpmeters ; ; Wolin, Guitar. : and Bass Viol Strings; a nicplot of Pnna Table and Pocket • Cutlery. Seistors. Ac., &c. WThe allure Goods haiing been purchased for each, will be sold At veryrow pridrA. Please call and examine our Goods. and we kre condi-le:it we can please you. 135T.A.M7151 .41.X.41;e3EN, niarzry N.. 9 Odd FelloeFetiall. Binghamton. RICE DO PEACE PRICES] PEACE jAPpROACHING. LankLinos 9f 'PRICES Conquered and Redined ! 3E4 lair, lA. ' 3aX. ---1 .1. ' - NEV MILORD, PA.; le reliving, for Stirlog etitirp, new atoll:urge stocks of CII4 • JICE -DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, , IIARUWAI ,': STOVES, IRON; -SPIEL.: NAILS, . EAMI?, 'AND, • LNSEED OILS, j 'ENZOLE, cIPETINGS, FLOOR 6.I,CLOTFIS,; WALL •Piiper, Window SHADES,- - HATS and CAPS; !BOOTS and SHOES, CLOCK'S, SC.. 4C. includin g ,as %timid, full rtirleties of the . ,most popular j silica of z." s. - T.A.I)LES'PIIESS GOobS, • - .1 Snit NVIS, \ BONNETS, HEONS, FLOWERS, . - _ • which h 6 win on the moot invOrabla terms, Tor. PRODUCE, . to' - • - - PROMPT. TIME BUYERS, Flour & galt; constantly on band rE sz herd stitnershtt her Deans'Ae Co. t to dti Montrose..lnly 9,M"9. I The bueineee will be C. 91 • T ogsT F o s Tt o C c e n Ing o a i l; 1 10: c.4 2 , 11. ti 4 witgibkaa ;or k t l em Selling rapid.l7 at BOYD 7Artxtatiire. lut,icin. • _ • !bifore existing between Allen , %rdiPHOived by 9imitstion. ALLEN, DEANS & CO. iDisso tinted at the old stand by__ - BALDWIN " ALUM GOOD NEWS I GREAT COMMOTION' DRY GOORSI "1 1 PL 321 JOHN. BULL ,Thrciaten4 WAR ! . " BUT UNCttgAISTANDS - fIRM 't_artst $O DOES THE Filet! OY 6utititherg, '4losittbaum, IC, to TEE 'CERTAIN ISE IN ara .eLI —.. II• .1— 1_ i Us pat ns on onrirtaimit andtveLsvetately!midisl lar4e stock. which enables nit to offer to our customers, root s ou equally as googlermaastortnereneolutldertng etiolate rise. _ .=.STORiS or ' - GattOesg 7 ll .. otiOtaT -•-- AT' - • Montrose, Susq'a, County, Pa., Elmira, liew,yorks I , Susquehanna Depot; OUR ALL itND WINTER STOCK Is - COM .- ri3. - ete We are determined not to be outdone, either in pricey. Or quilltlee.—nuEl we will euilenvur to give our customer, all poseil)le datinfackion. CLOTHING: , . In this branch our stock is Complete, and will be sold lower. and more tastefully .dnished than any one-horse estahlishment..or any font-horse concern this side of N. York City. feeble to otter or produce. We can tonsure the public that weronstantly employ the beet cutters and workmen to make up our i.tock. Art" Garments made to order • • tllr'On the shottest4lotice. Or A Good Flt warranted or uo sale. FURNISHING GOODS:- A Cite a e j. 'Atack contanUy kept, and iw ldkower tkan Cie lowes attteubrul, liostithaunt, Montrone. 'Jen;ry let, 1862. , ' ABEL TURRELL No w , offers tor sale one of the ilargest and best .seketion§ of Ever of iu Susqualianna County, and probabik comprising the greatest VA RIETY nr most different articles of an • Store in the Northern part of Vennsylva.: nia, and perhapS of the entire State. An assortment is kept in . abOut - thirty. (ETU.- ent branches of tradeomd the selections are made from about 'forty of the best Houses inNew York, and more than fif ty Dealers and Manufacturers out of NeW York. A-larke proportion of the :GOodS are brought direct from the Manufacturers, thus- insutiagigenuinc„articies. • Custom ers on \enterinViie:Stord urtist not'expeet to find everythin g in sight, but nearly. ev ery;article .wanted will. be produced' by inquiry._ Some, idea of the Stock may be twined by the following_ general bat enumeration is impracticable. DRUGS. AND MEDICINES,.' • ; . 'PAINTS ANh' LYE SrUFFSi GROCERIES, LIQUORS, RoCA "MK, GLASS-WARE, • • - WALL and iVI # VDO .fir PAPER, JEWELR SIL VER-TVARE, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS,' lISICA I.LYSTRUMENTS; BRUSHES ICAN P 0 CKET:II2 LiVES, TABLE CUTLERY and • SILVER,PLATED• WARE LAMPS; rEld.el LS for HA RDWAfik,' • i 'RED CORDS, 'TONE WARE, DRY GOODS, "MIRRORS, • .4.1) 7 1) PACTUR.E.d.L.ASS., LITHOGRAAIIS•, • . • pt 7. 1A1?.21;7311.E5, - BIRD CAGES, , .SPECTACLES;. - WHIPS; &LASHES, GUNS, PISTOI_,S, 1.111143 NILTIOA • MEDICAL• ce S UAW' •Instrtiments, SALT,, ; ' 71 . • POTASH, ,4:C4 UMBRELLAS. • PORCELA INH TEETH Ia shortoearly,every .thing, to restore the sick, to Periie the taste; .to delight the eye; to gratify the fancy; and also .to conduce tO the real and substantial comfort of life. The - attention , of •the public is respect fplly invlted:to my etpek of Geodsilzionglit exeltisively for cAStt nOwar, and sold on the same prinnipluf9r,low prices. TITIMELL Itontrose t - April 14;1862. • Ad.. inistrEttrix Notice-. . , Lr OTlCeidhereby given to all persotia having demands 1,11 against the estate of William Powley,late of Franklin township, deceased, that the aame must bis presented to the underaignecrfor settlement, and all-persens Indebted to said estate are requeatedtp make immediate_payment. „ fOW!...EIr, Ad'i. DisseAution:. fum ethgeribere, who rontinnesfrm :. The the hosleen' nelueewlll . be ender fettle the iirm name of -OUTTENBARG. RO 4 NBAUM, 4 CO.. New IfOrli', July t9tb, 16V.-4w • • • - IJIAIL-ROA.OS gisoMmw_msmi ERIE RsAILWAY,. . . • i • ("MANGE OP ROOS, commencing Monday, May 5, ••71J 1,2 M, Tradll/1 will leave Great Bend at .about the fol lowing houra,-viz:. ~ . ' • , • - WESTWARD BOUND. I EASTWARD 80134111 . , I No. 1, Buffalo Ex. 9:31 p.m. N 0.3, N.Y. Expree 1:26 p.'m Nu. 3, -Night Ex. 1:17 a.m. No. 4,liiglrt'rpreas2:32ll. In ;No. 5, Mali, at' ' t'23 p.m. No. 6,Steamboat ". 2:54 p.m No. 7, Way. at .. . 6:23 a.m. I No.lo, Way. at 4:Btop.m ~ N 0.17. Wayffreil,l2:s7 p.m. No.tc,Cincrinatirac.6:ll a.m N0.21,4,c'unt'0d'0,9:52 - a.m No.2o,Way,Freight,9:3l a.m Nov. 3 and 4 run every day. No. 16 runs Sundays, but dart not run on Mondays. 140:3 of Sundays, rude thro' •to Buffalo, but does not run to Dunkirk,' No. 5 remains overnight at Elmira. ellA'S MINOT. Gnu. Supt. DEL L & WESTERN • , Tho Passenger Trains of this Compani now ennui and from Binghamton aslolloom , RAVE BLNOBAILTON at.8:45 a. to.; connecting at 1,1 CRAfiTON with the Lackawanna - A Bloomsbiirg Rail Road for Pittston, Wyoming Valley, Kingetoli and Wilkes-Barre; at Mr OPE. with the Belvidere Delaware Rtfiread for Phil• AL lipsburg, Trenton and Philadelphia; andel - FUNCTION.' with trains on th Central Hillroia of N. Jersey, fur Elizabeth, Newnrk, and New Yorli.! Also forEast64, 'Bethlehem. Allentown, Meitel‘Chttint, Reeding and Harrisburg; arriving at . - NTEWTork 5:30, Philatra S:oo,Atitt Harrisburg 8:03 p.m. LEAVE NEW YORK.f otof CourtlandaCit'nevu CM: Philad!a„ toot of Wahmt-et: at 6 a.m., connecting at Q.l CgANTON. with Lackawanna & Illotimaburg IL B. for 0 Pittston, WyominnValley, Klugstop and Wilkoabarre sad arrive at Din,iham ton 7:2D m., connecting with Night Eiprese West on the Ene Railway, and traitia leaving Binghamton next morning for Cortland, Ho ' mer Syracuse. • • or Tt le Road passes thro* the Litelmeranna Coal pi old, • and the celebrated Delaware Water Gap! AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ficmidon for Great Bend at S:5O a. tn.. ejin'ecting .;at that place with Ray Express West on the 'ERIE • Railway, and thus forming a direct connectibri with Trains on the 'Binghamton. k. Syracuse Railroad; _ Returning leaves Gnat Bend at till p. in., and arrives at Scranton 6:30 p. in; • • - • ' JoIrN-• animus, Superintendent. • R. A. ii/L.NRY, Gen. 'ticket Agt. (Scranton; Ea. • Lackawanna & Bloom sburg IC, R,. /AN and after April 7th,1862, Passenger Trabit:loll= 1...1 as follows: - - *LCITO ' Scranton, at 5.25 a. in. 10.10ai in. Kingston, at' 11.30 Arrive 11.15 p. in '" . Rupert; - - • ' 8:40 • • " . Danville, 9.15 Arrive at Northumberland, 10.00 . 2.10V1N11- NORTII . . Leave' •• Northumberland, 4.80 p. m. - Danville, . , 8.10 - Freight . d ' Rupert, 5:45 Paskenger. ' Kingston, 8.00 Leave 1;45 p. ca. Arrive at Scranton, 9.00 p. m. • 8:40 A Passenger train also leaves Kingston-at 8.30 m.for Scranton:to connect with train for New York.: Return ing, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from New York at 4.15 p.m. The Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad ' connects with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western .Railroad at Scranton. fur New York' and iutermedLata points east. At Rupert ft connects with Citawissa Railroad, for points both east and west. • At Northumberland it Connecta with the Philadelphia and Erie, and s %unbent Central Railroad. for Ipcluts west and POlllb. • JOUN P. ILSLKYI 4up't. l , J. C. WELLS, Gen. Ticket Agent: - : CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEktEN.— Tbe subscriber will send (frce of charge) toad who. desire ft. the Recipe and directions' fur making, a simple Vegetable Balm, that will in from two to eight dAys rem ove Phitples, Blotches, MAN, FRECKLES. Sallowness, ; widen impurities and roughness of the akin. leaving the. saine—aa Nature Intended it should he—soft,clearamooth and beautiful. Those detiring'the recipe. with Mall In. struetions, directions and advice, will please call on address (with return postage,) • , I THOS. F. CIIA.P.BA.N. Practical Chemist, h2l Broadway, New lurk. t REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES, where people hive been thrciwn oat of basinese, and possess some lit. tle means or small Inenmes,is to make themselves? home. [See advertisement in- another column of tIo settle ment of Vineland.] M LLINERY & StRAW GOODS WE have the pleasure of announcing that we itre no* prepared to offer, at our old stand, , Nos. 103, 105 and 107, North second-si r above Arch, lohtladolphla, . a well selected stock of v DIEGLANERY and STRAW GOODS - to every vstrirts. • Orthn Latest Importations: slid vowed and most fashionable styles., t Our StrawllepartmCnt will comprise every nf Rohl:tete Hats, and Trimming, to he 'found In' that line. di the In tent snail:lost approved shapes and styles. SoUtiticg an ~, early call or order, liemain apw • Yours,„Respectlully, U. WARM.. SAPONIFIER. a r m Family Soap MakerG I All kitchen reat.'o can be made Into good SOAP by lasing Saponifier::r.s.l"D I. rection,: accompany each box. Soap la as caAily flitcle as a cup of wiTce. 3fanutactured only by theTatentees, - Penn'a Salt ..gun ftforttering Onnpipt!), . •Tob6 11,Pyr ' 127. Walnut-st. Philadelphia. • . -. ..NATRONA_ 29.: _ : COAL OIL. WA./02A—NTED NON-EXPLOSIVE 1 and equal to any liEltt/SENE! Why bay an exploftive 011, when a fest-cents znowapdr: gallon will famish you with a perfect OIL P. .1 Made-only by PENN A SALT MANUFACTURING COMP,OT, • 127 Walnut Street, PIIILADEPkILL Muth 6,-1562. STAND DY,TOURAUNS! .TIFF I3.4L.ViSf! WIN 40,000 1100 ROCKERS Aimed With 'Brich-Batel WITHIN 4 MONTHS MAltqll. OF WASHINGTON! flit dND WMTER GOODS, IllikAT -A3tailli, %teat vafaustge. GOLD RULES THE DAY! ' And with a plentiful supply wa have purchised a large etock of - STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS,' GROCERIES cE PROVISIONS; : HAY'S AND CAPS, i• • BOOTS AND SHOES,;- WALL. PAPER; WOODEN. WARE, GOAL OIL, and LAMPS, • YANKEE NO TIGNS' SKELETON SKIRTS, FLOUR, SALT, FISH-, NAILS, :PAINTS AND OILS,';' And 50,000 other article's t&nnmeroas tolnentiOn,which will he sold at prices that rill D e i fy: Competition. BROOMS poret Forget The. Place. 1 But if Inquire df yourcnoi ihborti for The Cheap Store, They will limitiably direct you tb HAYDEN BROTHERS, THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, —AT TILlt— ORISINAL" ONE PRICE " STORE PR QD UCE token in Exchange for Goods. Cash -Paid For HAYDEN NEWl4lli;FOlib. Noiembe - 250; 14/11. Gold Medal SalerEetus A ND Othcr kind*, of the beat la market. for sale bY ABEL TeR1113.1., SOLDIERS'. -BOUNTY, ' AND ARREARS OF. PAY. . METE Relatives and Rein of decianed SOLDIERS, who wish to have their claims presented and collected. can 'do so by applying to the undersigned at the Office or LITTLIL& POST. Idonttoaa, Pa. - ; I have received from thd Auditor of Did TryainrY prirtment, at Washington, the printed Instructions and forms neccePary for the hvinineea. XantraYa, Jima dtia,1661.-*, 210VING SOUTH CRIT'E,IgDEN'S PHILADELPHIA . CONILIERCIAL . COLLEGE, - ICE:corner of 7th & Chestnut Sts, P111LAll~LPDl9:~ • This Institution, which was estlibilshed in Iftt4, and is, now consequently lathe eighteenth ye.ar or its exist- • once, numbers atnong Its graduates hundreds of the most successful Derchanta and Business Meu 'of our Country. . The object ofthe Institution In nob iy to afford vomit men facilities for thorough prepara tioi; forlinsini mss. The branches taught are, Book-liceping..as applicable to the varionscri4lartments of trade Penmanship, Loth plain juid ornamental; Commercial Law, 'Mathematics, Navigation, Civil Engineering; Drawing, Phoutlraphy, and Modern L3ll•llX.''Cil. - The olden; of rastructionts _peculiar; nir'cls., es or .-t lessons dire made nee of, but each student is tain,ht Jbe, i• sp.iliat he may commence at any time, sod at , tend at Whale% er hours.are saost.cprirenient.. Catalogues are lasued annually After the 15th of Ar,ri!, containing names eftlie ottsienta for the yedr, -and particulars of terms. &c., and may be obtained at any time by addressing the Principal. - Id extenstve'amonitr.odation, uhle,spread reoutation, and their:nu:thy exper;enee of the Prinelpal; this last; it,. I Windt:feta facilitiew-snperior to see other In the conntre for young men wishing to prepare for bits insibirrofto ob . Min at the slate time a Diploma, which -inn rrove recommendation far them to any 'l4lcrtuntile LrCrittenden's Series of Treaties cu reiiii•teep-' tag, misc. more widely circulated than an c . ntlist the subject; are for t:,,t)e at the Colle7:e. b. 110.0(iES CRITTENDE,IC, 1 • ...111hrray. • • %7XI~ ~,I2ISJSD. TO ALL WANTING rariVlS. New Settlement of Vinoland.f. A REMEbY FOR HARD IT3ID. A Bare Opportunity in the. Best Market, e.c.d Delightful and Healthful Climate in the ion. Orily thirty miles south of Phil SA • • . 4elphie— on a railroad ; btine;; - rich, heavy toil, arta highly . ' • productive wheat land; Aniongzt - the best in the Garden State of New Jelitey T T CONSISTS of 211,000 acres of GOOD land. dt T. to farm of diterenh.iresto,iuit tht....purehasor— fro EO acrtiti nod upwards—apd la bold at tho Auto of 'iota tli., twepty dullard per acre for the farm land, paya ble oue-fourth ctoth,,will the bblar.ce by, q yua. t kallnieute; with legal interest, within the terai.of four years or XXXI • Ell CO .1.1,1 n great part,a rich clay loani.suitable for IFlizal.Urass and Potoloes—alan a dark and rich sandy. lumu, ref tt.b is for corn, sweet-potatoes, tobacco, all - kinds-of vegrtal.AL , and root erups;and the Brent Variety of fruit, rub grapes, pears. Vesehes, apricots, Nectarines, ltk . 4 kb,r. ries, melons - and othe r fruits, beet adapted to the Ph tin - del( re tia and New, - York markets. In respect to the • an crops theenn be no mistake, as visttors can eur.u.. ine °tit and none are...expected to bay before .o doir;z, and finding these statements correctander cir cumstances, unless these statements were cortilt,ther,; - would be uouao In their being made. It is to tisidtred The Best Fruit Soil in the Union [Srelepart of Solon 13obinxon, Eq., of the ?gew Y‘ifit Tribtint, and the well knowu agricuitur6t. Wiii.ro ry, of elnualuiason;NowJere.y,whlcli will be furnizh,l inquirers.), 'IMOD -331tIALI7LXiCtlir. By looking over a map the reader la e tfir t it enjoys the f.. 4 marko in Me L'hion;nzul Lae direct ti nitwit:Mimi with New York and Philadelphia f n ice a dav, being only thlity-two miles from the latter. I.:pert:re to OM market brings double the price that it does in Icon • titles distant from the cities. In this location It ran be put into the market the ',nine pluming it is gathered, oral for what the farmer sells be gets the highest price: whilst groceries +initialler articles lee purchases he gels at tit" lowest prico. in the West. what he cells brings. him r, , nittane.e. bit for what be buys he pays prices. In locating here the settler has man). oiler :Wean tages. 11.! is Within a few how,. by railroad. crag the great chi. of New England and the Middle Statoi. Ile is near his old friendsautj assuclatiola. He has school tor his dren, divine service. and all the advantages of civiliza Lion, antt he id n oar a large city. ls , delightful the winters being salubrious and open, whilst the summers tun no wanner than lu the NOrtle -- Thelocation Mayon the line of latitude 'with' nor:Linn • . • PansoctsWarillans a CHANGE or CLINATF ror.lfratai , . mould be much betiefitted in Vinclaral. The niiithies.,or . • . - . . . . . _ the climate and Its bracing iritlutthe,. nrikel it ez . ..cr!i , I. fnr all pottnonctry aftelion.e. dygprpia, or ge bent! d,h.i,..' ty. Nulito . rA will notice ad:IL:n:1:o: in a f1... , 1‘ dityr. CV.iVdr andfcrers are ttnA noir' n. ' . Convenience ;at nand. .Ming material is . pteniv. Fiela and oynters nt• plentiful anti chnap. Vinitura taunt expect, howCt'er,lo nee a nen; place. \Thy lite•Proporti hpr not lleciaSettled 114.- This iptestion the reader naturally asks. It to beet:O.-a It tin, neer' held Gl tnAgn trnt.let by lane hies nut ‘1113,A.3 to sell, and being sal: Matt railroad fatalities they had b. w - tnauccmento. railmrml Gat just been openedthe,:' the property ILI. e1f3.0.1i, Jr the first time. VleitOrs al,l shown 'jiver the land in 3 carriage. free t expense, and atioreled d iatl3llll Gploortullll2. Ice Ilitm3 rig 14 • investigation.- - l'hositiw Ito conic ei ith a Vil•M to sutle, s. hook! bring - money to eecure their Iturehasve, an Toe:.• Uinta Are nut held upon 'refusal. TUC S•FEAT TIIING it. HA 111, TI111:4. where people Lace been threiten out of emPloyment or beste.ess. and pt. es- ' ess nonielitale means ox swill 113,13, , , is loAturi 1/•• A. de:ie. ahem,. They' can buy a piece' of laid at a AGA 11 • price, nod earn More than wxen in improvin , it. rid et hen it is done it is 1113111111 11 , 1111101th:1AV and no lot,. A new acres in trial trees will in-are a comfortablell.- lag. The land is put clown.to hard-time prim's, and, as improvemente can be made ut a cheala•r rate than most any Other time. The whole tract. with six miles front on the railroad,4s 'being laid oat with line and npactous avenues . . wit h a town In tlec"centre—live acre lots in the town sell at Cr,.' ra itirra 121.41 ; two and a-half acre lots, at ft out SSO to $1'4•2., and Wieii halal feet front by Jai feet deep, at tt,Tla)--pt.y. able one-half sash and the balance within a year. .It in only upon farms or twenty acres, Of more, that four yettl time is given. To NAN I'FACTI:RERS: the Wien affords a tine open, ing for the SI101: manufacturing' businesit. and other a. z - licletr,•being near Pltiladelpltta, sad the surruundi: . country has a large population, hich • affords a got el tnarket. This settlement. in the course of several years, wlllhe one of th,g moat benutiful places in the country, and most agreeable fur a resi d ence. - It lb intended to make it a Vine and Fruit growing country, as this culehte is the must profitable and the beat adapted to - the market. Es cry advantnA aad veniCIIC, for the settlers will be introduced V. pith sure the prosperit‘ of the place. The - hard times tbro% out the country will be nu advantage to the evttkpleLf, AP it compels people to resort to agricultuxe for a liv • ing. Large numbers of periple are purchasing. and, people' who desire the best butation should visit the Vain: at ol.ce. Improved ;and in :tho fig sate. • Till WILIL-Land ran be bought with or without her. The Timber at market valuation. . ThitTitie is ludisputable.• Warrantee deeds given, elenrofall ilk:nadir:ince, when the money is paid. Boarding CUIIVVIIi;!.UraiI at hand. ' Letter, promptly an.wered, and reports of Srilon rob. itooni and Wm. Parry emit, together with tire "Vinet-nd -. Rural." haste to teland_..--LesveWalrint street hart , F hue delphia. at it o'clock.; A.. 11., and 31„ there should hen ebringe of hour;) for :Vineland. on the titan, hero! anti - Milh file Railroad.. When you leaveilie cars 'at Vineland Station, Jun opencd, inqUirr fur. _ - CHAS. Postma•ter, Founder of Om Colony, Viant.sitlaP. Cumberland County N. . THE OFFICIAL WAR MAP. • ilizzard.l Rail Road and. Military :Ifup of • the Southern States. . . . atom the most authentic mocircee, and 11w Conet Sur- F vey, engntved In the Phieet Style of Map Making it -gives au recent and +nth ialuable read concerning- alfthe Itailroada, that the War Department Inimediately author. ize4 ita publication, and dlet rlbotecTlooo evpivianion: the Generale, and Coloncle of tht: Army: Ao it itt the ONO( MAP that le lottherized an Offlcial, det to th Ino'lt IteliaLle an d,AutliOntic; nod from it 3 eize-421tv 513 inelice--ehowe at a glance the Principle I'llseen Ana all Stnttegic Pointe. Gen. , Met'lellavi has nc• kuoWledged tfien•ent initiortance of it to him tnevem, , nte. Beantiftilly COLORED; Price only $l, to compute with Inferior :naps. In cloth rune si,stl. 111tI:et-tot and mann• ted on tnnelin, - SVM. 31enntcd-on Slip-lint N ith lick enM and Karilielted, - itt,so. Seat free ler mail on receipt of price, WILLIS I'. HAZARD, , 1-14 Chestnut ',greet, Plaitlolpbta. every intelligent man wrlte , the ItliST and on ly OFFICIAL Agentunan ntikn nioney rupidli by iellleg thll, • tnyti Um. Steel Pe - ns Snpersedecl • . Br •woLra C01)1) FoD,ODITT-A.T•pET,Ts , Lt. .1 , 'dot Li IV. 4. • IranATIM not to corrnde in any-ink. Each pen a l ltir S a . ble no a dozen steel pens. Ax they do not corrode, they,Will not get sharp and stlat In Orr prlrr like steel pens, but will gildepevithe Taper ethuothly like a gold pen. I have appointed' • ~ . • - ABE'. TITIIRELL, tiole,Ageut 4 for the sale of these pens in Susquehanna tountv.+Prica, *4,00 per puree-50 cents per dozen-5 cent,: each. •Sent by tnall,'pretaid he the agent, on recelpi•uf price and one postagb stamp. 'the trade supplied at a reaeonable die. count. MI °Men for thewnon.cornosive Rene inset he "addressed LI/ AII4TURIIELL. Monti - tole. Pa., who will furnish theta nt the lowest prices. July 8, • H. DE. WOLF. THE OLD DAUBER SITOP, That Now Peopriotor; an.esperienced workman at the Mw T. Wean, would ifnrnt - the citizene.of Montrose and vi cinity., that he han.taken MA shop formerry oettpind by- Chart OF Morrie, better known lie the!' Laughing Barber." in ttle.basnmend of Searle's Motel, and by strict attention to bit Skied. and sharp razors be-hopes to merit a liberal patronage. —Ladtca' and Gentlemen's Uttlr dressed In thela testand r.catert Ply styles. WILLIAM U. STRATI MR. liontrose, Jub , 9,l§C2. - . . . WI.32I2Ia*MuII,d2I.I%TCIEIEV: - To England, Ireland an d - Scotlan d. A DRAIIAM ALL'S SON'S DRAFTS. trusunWor new AL pound and upwards, - payable In all tie - principal towns or England, trelalid and Scotland,for sale by WM. rOOPER, " asnlltT(lo., Pa. Jn 80—T7
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