The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 28, 1862, Image 3

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C. S.,.7trk, S:tintt , ‘ll3..i4.ers,jr. I
Ciio,”:111t
Clltcor , l —Avery linrtliek, Chivies
tend, J. B. Btu dicl{; W. A Miller.
Forest' Lake- -J E. F'at
'Friendsville —J. Elec.
,Great Bettil—H. • 'McKinney., it.'
Owns. -
- .Tarks.on—George.Ctirtis, Pitilo Di
le•nox—.t. 11..13.tker, 11. Smit
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Owl:A..lw, A. IL lit
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31,•1fy.c.t —1.:71.1,;6tv 1) ti-row..
\'es Milforl Wirott.
3kirse.
R F. Sr - :,1.1;H:.
I.4.l l prolgville—S:!ifill.:l:Ql:i.:4:7, 1
!lee.
Susy'a D: -(t.l 1,1,1:01 -Wa1131...t.,
Tnyl.,r, .1 .V. 12 , iwley, ,
Thoru r soi,•= , -E. 31 Spencer..
• rsir The New YOrk Jiptrnot of Com
m./7 truly says the eteetionsin the three
'great States of,;r ennsylvania, Ohio and
Indiana . are death blow to radical policy,
slave ingirreetion, negro eqnaliti negro,ar
ming, negro rations; and Rill the "isms and
plans of radical men.
The. President hasheen deceived .py rad
•ical men.
ime=2:===
PIIILADELPIII Oct. major
ities of sixty-two out of the sixty-six coun,
ties of the 'State %Ind the'reliable estima
ted Majorities ()fate'. four remaining coun
ties e:ive•Slenkel4 the democratic candid
ate kor Auditor General, three ,thousand
five hundred and thirty-five inqprit
the Dalin. All Dental operations .will be
performed In good style and warranted. '
J. C. OLMSTEAD.
DRS.-_OLMSTEAD& READ,
.w 0V1.1) AN Publi,
that they have 'entered Into a :partnerehip forth
Practice EDF:ISS.; & Sarg-Pry
and an prepated to attend to all ailis in the line of thei
Orofession. Office—the one formerly occupied I.)y Dr. J. (
lmstead, in DUNDAY.F.I toy 73m.
JOHN S.AITTTER, •
•o4 , ItONATILE tAll.oll.—.3lnntrxis.e. N. Shop
er 1." N. Dulinril', irocery. oil Ntnin,truct.
Ph v.daill fur lost he oollrits a rUntinuance . •
hi3n,elr to do nil work fultAfactorilr. Cot
t i n , d o n e o u shirt not ire. Wirt wnrtantvii to fit.
Nontror , e. July tltl - 41%0.—tr.e •
P. LINES
IVL.A.R:RIALC3rZLI3.
Tn 31oo tTtiq: , 4.n the 22d inst., by _Eld.
.1 . It. "zistte& Eo Isnnt.r, p.:sq,. of
1"., 'and Mrs. Maw L.
ut this place.
In Franklin;"on the 14th inst.,' . hy Eld.
C. Tilden, Mr. Wusnx .I.•Tti;RnEtu.,
of Forest Like, and Miss SARAH A.
GROVES,' of Montrose. -
303:141.T513.
On tl,e 6th tlist4, in Franklin, JAMES
Ownss, aged 81.yeirs anti 10 months. •
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In ll : vf.r.l, Oct. 70,-1E62, of Oterperil
fe , 'c nisi!oi E. TiTvs,wile of Ed
ir E. year's and'2 mo.
Li llarfrd , Ort. 1562, brain fever,
'EDWIS; E. CARPE - N11:R, :I :Zed '2 years and
3 •
_Notice,
tbaTawn.hip ernumltted-i...ornny perinns having
I. in chart e the Volunteer Bounty Suheetiption
perd: County Commissioner* dedire :,very welt
th.o you dhonld forward to their office. by te first Mon.
the of N , weinioir court. or 41.1.ii.r! the tertn of t. 02
the !1.1:11e 4 Or 411 rodrrOnt. irl , Vailar Township or liorob
ich.t bee paid their rntroarYpton.r... it IF tilah:y int,..
tint that thlis dhonld he in poddeddhin or in Or.
der to properly atundt their "ateouttt With the Bounty
(and.
Byorder of Commi • c l
W. A, CItOq.SMON, Omer' Crk.
Collmb,..loh,re* Office. Oct. 23, 1562. 3t.
Register's Notice.
,
1'31:61.1C :NOTICE is hereby giren ,- to laperboas eon
J_ cernvd iu the. 1'4,41144'112g' v•tutes. to wit: ,
E*tale of John I)..mfort. 'late of fiarmony deed_ tri
tune IlurroveN one of Executor".
E4tate nt Tlitimns Dixon; late or Gala Bead, deed
Matilda Diun. Admix. -
That the acconntauta hacq fettled their-arenpntF In the
IteziAtres Office. in and for :bk .. C .auto or Stnquehanna,
.and that the satnerie:llb,.l.n.,ented tc.. the .Inkee cif the
°nausea Court of raid e, n a t‘, T,lnuwlay, fur. 20th,
1864 for coutlruudiou and alh;wnnee.
11. K. N&WELI . „ Register
11‘..;,ister'e Oftlce, Muntm.e. HIM.
ildministnitors' Notice.
XTITICE I. bitchy given th all persona' having de.
mando a;ainet the eatitte of .14.01E3 TRUCSDELL.
dre'd. lats. of Liberty townehtp, that the cameßlM% be
presented to the undeNigned for gettlettient, and allaper
sone Indebted to add witatd are requested to mate he.
mediate payment.
WILLARD TRUESDELL, t
Oct V. , 1863. , A: TRUESDELL, ),
IOO,QOO.
T TAKES inCLOOltatitchei to.make np a Cwt; and et.-
cry stitch must be skiltally driven bonze to make a
good Joh of it. , Think of 'quit, :Waster Brook." One
hundred thousand stitches.aind every stitch a sirs qua
non .f I flatter myself that thave acquired, from longer:
,periceeent the, husinesi, a kklll requisite to give any
man or Doe a mud and cornfortible fit, either /n coat,
vest or pants, always In the ; •
LATEST 'STYLES.
tlrOnattliii; One Artth despatch, and tn.
stroctinue ,•.; en how to ptd tcmether—Terem cash down.
*.• Try me, one door west or Searte'e.ltotet.
.tionirone, Oct. 2S: 18GL JOIEC GROVES.
SINGER , & CO.'S
LETTER . "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
WITH ALL THE azarr peritovzivarris,_
Is the best and cheapestand nand beautiful of all Sewteg
Machines. This snachine will sew anything, from the
running of tuck. in Tarletau to the making of an Over.
cost—anything from Pilot or,' IBeaver Cloth down to the
softest thous: ur Gossamer Thisue.and is ever ready to do
its work to perfectlins. ft mut fell„lteui. hind.gather.tuck,
quilt.and has a capacity fors areat'variety of °nauseate!
work. This 1s not the only machine. that can fell. hem.
bind, and so forth. but It will do so better than any other
machine. The Letter "st"'Fautily Sewing Mackide may
be had Ina grestrarlety-of =billet asses. The Folding
,Ouse. which Is now becoming so popular, Is as Its name
one that can he folded into a hoz Or case. which
wtseu opened.ruskes a beautiftal.substantlal,and spacious
,tabldfur the work to rest upon. - The eases. are of every
imaginable design—plain as the wood crew in Its native
;forest, ta as elaborately finished as art ran make them.
The branch of bees am all well cantina with silk, twist,
thread, needles. oil. etc., of the very beet quality.
Send for a copy of "Stactalt Co.'s Caserta."
T. M. SINGER ik CO., ,138 Broadway, N. Y.
Y'Rr'Phllnderphits Office. atdCbestnut street. .
MINA WATMOCS FOSTEII, A.gents In Montrone.
TO WHORL IT INILY-CONCEBBIL
Constable 1n exectrtitil a aestili 'warrant' Onon'
the premises Fr Georje Welch of Springville. Coned
ok
mol to nosseaskin of the following pronenj.the uwoer
' of which Is not Lmown, to win: two calf loots for the lett
rum. Pegged and stitched thrdsigh the 'soles; one pair cg
`rumen's enamorlied bootees. tad one pair amen's rob
her overshoes.—allpew. togethei witikone gine obi rt. at
orershirt, cud - a plaid shast-ishicb hire been. w orn. The above art ieles are now In my posiession.and may
he seen by any nue. wishing to ideutify lbesame, at MY
ogler. in 01m.1.ek., or el trial to be, Ad it the nest
court of Quartxr ipe 4 plnns, for lsesgnehalana. county.
C. MILL% Ju.cfre.uf the Peace
Ditnock. October 19t h. letnt.,-3w
Adra:
-, .
.inistratOr s Notice.
beBLL peri toneindebted to the ivtate otJt;lgn O'Latchlin
late of tintlisettanna`Depot boro, ibtegw,(l, are her 6.
eque*tod to nuke Itnaelittt at plym eine n 4 an perAont
ttittlirz claims against enitintaterlllpret them forth
with to -- . MARY OI,A lIGHLA N.
Still' a Depot. Ortober rteq 11b12,_ , J ' Adnex.
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- Anatole,' Notice. .. . ! Palm , Oils,. Masa , MY , all 4 ' g ash'
vlilea lo.hlrebY sdeiet that thatihe duditsignad le . p imp ,. L e i l a pipe, Lanapo, Bird Cam. at.e.Abc.
la tal,vir oplointed by the Orpbana Court, to stadium'
~
elf Sal,. ...
,oi. th eto...taut:of Ara annott. adralolrtral or of An . . Also; a Good Balm
rot tr•unett. dneaAed., will attend to tbedutlet of Ids ark Temp dem, R emem ber the place. ::. Catinsad weak
p ,!pt 12 ~elt at.ttir oi‘c, lu 51,eitnete 0131C* 4 °.. " 4 Y• NPY * ' ' - llO/0 k 1.01 V...
sth. ne t !. attest o'clock a. ut.... at which Cote and place • Ira- u. sari). t.- JII SW net
an persou loweetto4 will be beard . • I. a. wooing:pp, , I • i ontrolle. e
F. B. STREETER. Audito`r. : . . -
LUBRICATING ons,l BAKER'S COMPOUND
Fog Au p u b tivaiww- 511lialinica ti7M4.loe ash at
• • ... . ..• - ..
To cOnsimptivers.—tha'Ati;ii:ti ' i4iiiev;:, --- itit - ttfttirt — glitotiv Gobtiff''''NE,
-- ,,, FE - 3-- • - 7.
Vi - 'tt):01 - )'''''' - ‘11001) - .`. ill rS- 't -
~..t....., t...,,,,, in a tete week", b a ray slinplo raw ' • • - • - - •- • • • ,L, '''. - • - ' ' '''' '' - a • .
oily, atter.hav ling angered reveral*nt piths totrothnog , 111113 haven't, thsaurn at anionncing that treble now
aftrtion, • and that: dread.: escort. 2_ • c ti0e..... vv pre'patotto ocetcatt oucold stand,._
le an:tour to mule known to hist rallowituff the i Notal - 103 i 106-and, 11,0"4:Itiortk- SeFondust, .
( above Agelti Pbiladelphla, . '
JAMVS :I; ' I - DEVIT ' Gitt - AT't-0111i01'10 .
To all who deal re it; be will aeitdt,cbti isf iliepreactinr. I - . ~• ~ ......,_ ~ . .
thin tired ttree,of charge). withthe lb, prepart. 7 •we se of !3 , i rr i • u k °- 4" . , -. 1 - - -: '-- ,„_ ~,..._, , ... - - • 1 ".. --..- - ' •
Inc and w.ine the tome. which any-kill And a'. lynx pm ! sr
rye
for (Noustopt ion, Asthma, Brontitg•-• ThIMATIIIIII4 ..
, • - ArstEf now corer to ebtpubl 6 one tphirttiotAlogon'oeiti •- - . ---; :. . I * , -., . - • ... ,- ... ••2, ' '.
urOOD.S•
or tho ttdrertiror in sendlng_tba I' Iptton In totoneilt Ilieicti ildititt °Mtn tateat tthirrtitaiitina.'ind tative — al . kfantibeailiclut4 l 4MlClA -• . i : ~ 4 . . ••.).- fi,' 4 ,1 . -', .-',-,(1,'
.„ ... . . ,
DRY'' .
the atilictell; uud aprzad iniorrontion Which bo tostosbres and mot 'fashionable styles. . - •
.-• . , -.4 ,i.t. -',-,+., e 1 4 , ~ .. :,, ,-,,, .: : n _ ,;-,
i ts , ,
to he invalnuble, and hot:tope' eaM aanlieret will mode •,. _ o ..m.... B n trAtrlVlllt.-1! 1 . I. I,4o.P.riTin't i ttl. k ..nr
, splliisi s ,
remedy, as It will cost nothing , and may prove ableaaing. May.l„ a.,..W! , DN , ..,2._ _u_F_lE!.__llv!...,solcideliu., .
Partittattlahlt , the toraeriptlon will ;dem atiircso lea IMa Mimi , ettauttPcattata *gyn. -0 lIMMERAOOu •,• ail aFt...,fN,l.: 3C)1133 - i.' - i
. - - Itrv. EDWARD At WILIAM' -- . surly call or o rde r, I multi. . •
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leG•2=l Wilitarrtabnrc. nitro Ciattubt. New Tor, Yount. ItorPentitillY. - ‘.. -' - S. Tr'Aigill• -I ••- • • • r 2; Tins 3./Aluarr. • -
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_>t.,_..._......_._ •
J. B. HAZIAETOW:
faithrotypo and Pl,tograpkte.
Artist,, Montritose,
IFB . Plcturcs taken In all kinds of ireathier, Intim best
style of the Art. •• actin
. Eteautori'. - Salew
rrreti.la gleanol l a n "n ra:c4L4l coun 4 order
directed, we will expose in public lisle brrlisdua, at the
Court Donee in Montrose, on
If!rido,y, the Ith du fVf November, •
'-
next. at 1 o'clock, p. m., the followlngdescribedifseent
parcel.of land, late the estate .of Wright Drees, ec'd,,to
wit ;•'All that certain piece or parcel dialed . situate to
the township of Lawsvllle, (now-Flinkllnj Susquehanna
county, Pennsylvania. known and distinguished as lot
No. 183 on Kirby * Law's tract, Wing and lying for one
hundred acres more or'-less." Bieepting therefrom. 8
acresand 9perchea, now In posolision Jam es Town
send, KO Bing on the west aide; of .the rued running
from the Pitsklin road to the 'Snake creek rust
more fully appear by reference to the deal for the lime
from the said Executors and Wm. Oree.u. naddnary devi
see, to the said Townsend ;dated 17th January. 1861-, and .
recorded In .be Iteconter'a uses of Susquehanna county,
in Deed Book No. t 9, pages 398 and MM. On which prem
ises advertised to be sold there 18 one dweillorhouse,
ono barn, one wagon-house, a blac.kamitkabop, and ban
-orchards..
d. L. READ
,Corm! made known
. e.f tkoisa ea/s.
Iftecatas.
• RUFVS TUTTLE,
October 101 b, 1881,.
Administrator's Sale.
Ivories hereby given that In pursuance of an order
.1.1 of the Orphan's Court of Swint:auxins coml., to me
directed. expose to public stile by .vendee. on the
Ism on bATURDAY,Nov. Sib.at one o'ckock,to.nt.
all that tertalu messnage and lot u land altuete In Ruah
towtp4do, Ii raid county. lig say SOW (Waimea
improvedund barn and !alchemic.. thereon) and bounded
on the north; he land.. of Isaac abet add Oliver Young,
on the idea by land of filliutßtbw t. on theeonthity.land
or4ohn Bishoti and Data Ann 800 „ and on the west
by Riveter hill road—late the estat of David Coltar,.deed.
VlrTermi made known today . -
llusbi Sept. 30, 'l3. i.. B. AVIS. Atha's:
Ailditor's
1.P.11-712,91:1•11nrrInntaIdtth, Court of Cohn: Pte*
the th`nrl4 In the banns of the administrator or the essate
of 'John Donnvan.,decessed. anoint the• heirs attelll
repreSen tatl reel will attend to t cdutlesk of said appoin t.
rueut at the (Mee o , Messrs. Bentley & Fitch In Mpetrose
on Wednesday; Oetobey nth. lift. at 1 p. m..
when all persons hiving an; intersp fund will pre
sent their claims or be foreverta from coming In mr t
ou said hind. B. S., BENTLIT, Jr .•
aep3o Sir a , Mutant': •
- Administrator's Notiee%
LETTERS :of administration l i the estate Of !baron
dalkhore„ , late of Clifford, having ben eau"
to th e under.ighed, all persons in aged to 'sal estate
WV relue-ted to make immediate payment, Ind thole
haring ,ilaima:igainst the Same xi, li present them to
H. IV. booDulcu, Imilm*r.
Clifford, Sept, =COM.
-..-- .
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j SAME Into the enclosure of the 'etthectiber. about, the
V nth of .Inne last. a yearling hiter. The meet will
,wove propetty, pay cluirgecand take it away. .
..tabuta, rept. =h. 3110 WAT.
TAKE NOTICE.
DR: I.
W.
Col3B'having been tippainte:ii a itregann In
the army , h 1... neona te nee lett Isith the andgelved
,or rietgement. • All persona Indrocid will Pleas._to and
settle witboat delay- •- • • r coml.
Niuntrott. Sept. 8, 1n62.. tf , ~. . i , ,
HAHN) UNIVERSITY.
:11111:next Term of this login:am wfl eepurnesee en
L Wednesday. September ad .1 The um= term =
.Wedne.d.sy December td; and the thh4 banyan .Wed :.
lesday, February ißth.'l• 4 43. . - •
VETITION..--comtnou Brancites.! Including. Yang mos
: •
gatu le, ral Philosophy, eh* . stry. ikeitology and. tee ° l?
Keeping.... •
Ugehra, Geometry and Ancient Languages, '
'French • I -
Stuck on Piano. until the War is iorar
Ruona rent.
Expenses of Recitation r00m..."
13osrd per week
Each room is furnished with a :ooking stove, bedstead
and table.
s4cl,-*
commence at 1 s n'elock on
cline for the week at noon on Ilaannisy.
The raping exereltaa Are the followin
/t g:
on .1i craning, abate in the &mien's' romi.
Wedbm‘day,. Speakhtgand Composition.
Tenreday. - Lecture, with experiments In Natural
losophy. and. Chet:WPM.'
•
Friday. Ckweral Debate.
• The Init I tution is threished-writh apappantus to illus
trate the pH:minim, of Katmai Philm4hyand Chemistry,
and a skeleton and Maps to. aid to the study of Physiolo
gy. Martha Aug IS lan.
Great Bend Seminary,
AT GREAT BEND, SUSQ'A COUNTY, PA
Te 81situxisza.1"I'ermia-or THIS,
SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON Tueolay l iAuji.
261 b, Se% and continue El EVEN _ =MY
under the direction of R. CICSILVAI4, as principal. The
Course of inotruction - inall the branchee,is thorough and
practical. A thorouril preparatiou given to young men
desiring to enter College.
A teachers care will be organised at the commence
ment of the tenp, for The more Rill training of those
wishing to teach; and araistancevendered them in pro
curing eittuttions for the Summer. This elms will re
ceive instruction ou the theory Mid practice of teaching,
one hone each daY, and have public meetings once in two
weeks. • I
-
'R. CUSHMAN,-
, •
RON. 8. B. caesz, A.M., Instntetor in Greek, LW
in and German.
REV.. J. B. Meal-BABY,and Lietorer on
CIIIIIIII .
moral idence. .
Dn. W. S. DAYTON. Lederer on Physiolorgy
MISS MATTllos.4MtANOLTerschesof median Piano
Other teacheis as necessity may demand:
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• . • • Terms of Tuition.; '
Primary Department,ber quadri of eleven weeks,, gs to
Common Branches. . '
“ . 3 00
nigher English arid Mathemalici ' • do., 800
Natural Sciences • - do., . •.7 00
Languages. Ancient or modern ' do., . 800
Teachers Normal-Cliss do., • 180
Music on Piano , Al do., 800
Use of Piano d 0..• . - 2MI
The Maher branches Isaac the loier, thee: $ll 00,,Per
quarter coven all branches named, above, unteptiemetr ,
en class and mask on planq.
N. B. 111 bills mart be wanted at the amateaeemeat
of the ttrm.
BOYD & WOODRUFF, -
CM= ON ?HI .
TIM &MERU BRIMS
• NEXT BELOW sweats. 'Hail. Aso,
The CARPENTERING Beefless
NEAR- THE METHOpIBT CHVIICie.;
- • •
an fir 4 ofithe it
terns; ISuildeinterdytare a2l Pawls. -
,Fanners' Tools of All itlatli
Brass Wire. Porcelain Ware. Japanned and Plain ?hi
Ware stunt best materlaL. • , .
$4O . - Wages' Pa id` $lOO
• • • • • •
TO sell epode elfor the Ankara Selma M Adrian Conn
.!. T. We will give a commission on all goods sold by
our Agenta, or pay awes at tram lin to slon per mouth ;
ant malt weantsary _expenses. A-. child can leant to op.'
ante It behalf - an honer instruction f ltie everts any
Family Aiming Machine lo ate, and we have wediced the
price to Fifteen Dollars. - • '
Each Maebtue le warranted fur threw irate: .
Address C. liDatuags, (an. Agent,
- July a, ' • Detroit, Michigan.
_ RR F.- CH,' NOE. !
Z'Or Up Next. 30 Dais, Ouli.
SPRINi-,&-StIMMIRATOCK
DRY BD - FANCY GOODS!
HIRSCHMAN( '.*BROTHERS,
•ttibe offered to the public - , •
AT A, 1 4 1P,GE RXDUCTION.
The largett and beat aseartment or •
• in the «minty.
In oides to dispose of their litrcs'and beautiful stock of
all descriptions of i •
- , •
DRY GOODS, MKS,
11.XMATE. ids 410Z+8C1 1 1 1 .13
Paranoia, '
.
SUN - UMBRELLAS I
Seeliaacoresa 11013a1artasollso:dso.
The undersigned offer these Goods at their well known
stsnd. the 1. -
`Bee-
No. 20
Cornoi
Bingham- ton, X. T.
at a considerable reduction of Ordinary low prieel here.
with offering anti chance Well those wishing to invest
In these nocessail• articles. Bering imported most of
our Stock ourselves, while in'the European markets, we
are enabled.to otter superior inducemenu.
Ur - Don't fail to avail yourselves of these bargains .at
No. 20 q,onrt Street,
• Sign of ttitti•SES mV-E.
imizevcakrEA.Tierraiv.
ilgt..6Tba !argent and bent natortakeat at
BLACK - SILKS,
Magoon be found this tido of Now Turk. Call and se,
them-at the
Mee -131e,
No. 20, Court Street
ut u aamton, July If. ISTMN
NEW FIRM.
BALDWIN & ALLM
ALLEN, HAM & CO.,
'Under Montrose Democrat °Tie ,
RE RECEIVING
Fresh Ground Western FLOW.
•TerfeCl deys,, which we warrant to glee tetleCuctiti ,
wan, in market; if nut go. d &turned at our etpeuee
Feed, and Buckwheat ,Flour
SALT AN P•2•1:K,
B rim LOAD, BARREL °lt D
HANS, ISugar Candi -
Dried /f set
Smoked Halibut
• Drips and Syrups,
Molksses and Sugars,
TEAS; ' POPENR. SPICWS,
BROOMS.-AND NAILS,
which we offer for sale at Loaf Priers. roritMADY PAY
ONLY. Montrose July 9, Mat
Et7L.L
- 111E . _•..71111}tfli,STOW
NEW:' GOODS,
grA . I.DandTOUNG,lttellaudPOOß,GAranill'estive
ILY are hourly seen rushing ouward to the ' ,
READ OF NAVTOATION,. ,
All loges to be supplied from the ehOlee and exterielvi
eeleettoo to be found =
AT TYLER'S STORE. .
HL aseorthent of =Pry alicatociso beat 'cm
all, and ea for choice.
4311FILCO -1 03011.XMiets
Vb.: 9 andlOe sugar,` T. Mee, Coffee. and Tobacco,—
words are inadopeafe„—tlioy ate ' It 11. u selese tonsen
floc the IW.o thousand .9 one Map of which* roll supply
is kept constantly at the etore In town. A con.
- tinuation of calls is earnestly . deehrd. and if there are
any's* unfortnnsta - as not to Use/ounit THE place, your
friend and nelg,hbor.will tell you-the
FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELL'S HOTE
, and opposite the KEYSTONE,
where 50. per cent. has eeaaed to be. We are bound tole
people live—and live. Bring along your Butter Elms.
Mee. age, Rye„ Quit Corn, and moat anything Mee you
do n't want, and get vatic received.
AT TIFLIIRIS . STORE.
. ..-PIII-ICCIP'AL.
N. B. Please do u'i 'are the abov e mentioned articles
It home. for oar ado won't penult Us to trait, '• till you
come up again." • ' . , .
• Shiakows 7 A nee lot of whltesad colored, 'BIg
just wened. ' • • - • •
• L.4..VPS of all klodaand exlngt 'for bornlag.lkerowtor
now ready and buy %bap. liestaeronene. cheaper than
dayllent4-ahe Fresh *Bumble nod, Cam phone,' sperm.
-Ada and Tallow Caadlrs,kept constantly on 'hand
rt. - A new sap* offal* and. CAPE. 'Boots. aid
8 OEB,Stone and WoodeulYare,Lltunms, and ftrualow
at all Norte. Yankee Notion, of all varieties Perfammy,
and Toilet Soap. Oleate of Rotes for chine handa..-kteat
thing In tin, ete., &e .; all at which Will sold for the
pay down, as the times demand, by : •
TO DAIRTJUSIE-1 am fbrwardlertliTTElt tel`t.
York, on tarns of ennunlaskto OW will attlf, you.' Call
and Inanlne, and look at My dairy 'wslt, in sacks of all si
zes, as wood as can be found In town.
Runt:me. May 25th. - HENRY C. TYLER.
aiiministritore Notice.
aricziiiiteirevintdanoitialjnideu;i4r
velum the eeteteof Michael 'Kane. late of Choeonnt
towbebtp: deneseed..ltutt the same moat be pretented to
the andersiglecdfur settlement. andial mum" Indebted
to mid estateste recineeted to matte Immediate marmot.
Entoore KANZ. t
Choconat, Ang.4. Vt. • ELL= KANE, f Adm.Sie
Irb•Meltr of,an in.
abed tortlie benefit saTar as warning and a
notion tolostototest who softer trowillerreas debit*
Ploshigtora 'Dm,. suPPllint at the same the mass
of Sellteu re. By on wbeisaa eared blaualt atterr bets,
pat to great expenre through medical and
gaaetmry.•teyitarioduto wet Odd, addrowTtfAege
Ars . taaplar, ofAtlatiasutbOr. Ittl-5f1 , 4161,
JITAIR, Del.. Bedford. Kings Co.-N. Y. 1,1449 ITT
r ilit4Sl Wig 13 . 10 0 021, ...... .. •.4 , ..,),.... _
igher .
Do. • ~. , - Including Latta &Preach, IS 00
1 41,741 7 Departmrot . 'I 00:
'loan:mast sod Vows! Mule: etre*. ,
The Fall Term of this well established School, rill
commence on W ednesday. Aug: rib: sod m O
ottoes m
'ealraelts. 'Part/altars teuttott will be ptht to those cat.
elgtr to teach; '"'. • . . --- • ..
r errs on Tesehlag and other subjects win beglean
taring the term....
A.8E13 .TUR,REt L • '.' _.. Beard sea be had on the mod nan timam oonablie l
ei tedni : , itlrm;
4 • ' Roems tor those whiling to
• No paine will be roared io,maked4l4Cho4 110,"
, abelltniral tiatronage It has hnnetabrPC. ll, 4l,..‘ L.
INAS for sale: WeMllk, ,9{l. Am; &Wog 1/Lactilnea tarror funkier nerticdub. , Wrera N. L. npinyr,dx,
ILlC'tick k etch* Oil, Bed Dir. Rat argl UOllBO ..rnt Principal ; New Ntlfont .. , i! ..
mer, a
nerieo4o,ll:
Eton ,. aro ~ a , a. iykderof Ma SoVd,:,
, t . ,-;,....,. akuitip prort.„,
I=l9 a On..,LMIAIIi. 114 ifiliff,_ imul at p. • a nt raWi,e.,...- •••Awl . . t
WO .aqi.put t lait
... 'll
, . . •
Co.;s'... ', • s.ls. lettenglll IL , ,'' ..i
iut pu ivelur ,VOWN igiourprit. god ttfitain Wont,
: IN Oft neon tostibe 3Wr004 Penweititt in
jk tbate eats*: wad on authorind to Lobo sduyttoolmts
turft sobseollittono for no at 0ur10tre0tt0t00. , .......„„.. ; ,
ALL ladobted, plate WI and tetra. •
• • • • -ABEL TVRIFfELIif,
mg ENTIRE
hive.'
BROTIIERS,
SUCCSO}C - ti TO
Don't begin , with thnDIJ'S at
DRY > GOODS.
A complete aavortMetdot ' • - .
:11 . 111.11 .5 1 3 1 01J:t )
DeLainro, illozamblye. Deßi4e. Poplin', Print., Gine
hamm,elyekinge. de. 'Denim:, stripe
hauwiread Blotched- Meell tim White Good*. Flatmelr,
Se. Balmoral Slalqa for Summer emir. ayd 110SIERY
of ayery deteription. ' •
LAZ., rmui
..,,,,,,,....,:...„..s., ....,..,, - , •-' 4, 11 " ,
CLOTIIS, Black and Pancy - Caoalmer, By. Jean, n.
et, Count:talk, and Talkie). Trimnijnyl, ,An Unexcep
tionable gatkittinent of liratig: imif , aitaapons P
.lEtcsaillls idblellsepospirterldligibdii
NC26.l"o43EttrlieiAsil.
•
Brown and White Sug ir,-SyragaintiXolaares. Tea.,•Cot=
tee. and Iteeence of : Coffee, - Spice. 'Pepper. Snleratnit.
Ilneterel. Smoked l!alibut,Codilloh. 'Emigre.; - .Brawn A
'Fanny (},rope, Ale°, picpared Potash, to make Sort Soap
with little tronhle.ens, iarlety always. ftnind In
grocery department: . ,
• .
.
ratairrtei,gg ,
Casl, and Winter-ittiftied OILS. Baeh,
81atis, Patty, India Leatitind Zinc, Paint Lot, &c.
401:1.C , 01110112 . 14: 4 1".'
White Granite China. Real Mus t "ad Common Ware,
Caw> for Preerving Frltirm.
13ax.clxware.
Shovels. Hoe,. Rakes. Torka. he. Al4O
a flnc•selectlon of CCTLIMIC AND PLATED
WARE.
Etilakes: Crßates. Childrenti Cab,
Willow and Carriage style. YANKEE NOTIONS. Criiek••
ero, Sale Leather. Aehten Salt and Fine Table Salt. "Co.
ney leland w•hlleScoaringSand, de. dc.
A General Stook of Straw Goods
Montrose, May 13,18C7. ' • • •
. .
33.co11cools.'s
DANDELION' ; COFFEE.
muss Prepaintion ; made from the best Java Coffee, is
1, recommended by Physicians is a superior Nutritious
beverage, for Osne.tstDelfdlity,.Dyspepsin, and all bilious
disbrders. Thousands who have been compelled to than.
don the use of coffee 11l nee skis without Injurious effect
One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary
coffee. price 15 cents.
For sale in Montrose by Abel Tureen.
K.OLLOCK'S tEVAIN
Tbespurest BARING POWDER known. for mthinglight,
sweet and nutritious Bread and cakes. Priceirt cents.
• Manufactured by 111. li. ROLLOCK, Chemist,
Corner of Broad and Chestnutetts, Philadelphia.
..Sold by all Druggists and Grocers. mh6 co
iurt St.
ater St
THE NEW-YOBS ,WEEKLY
•
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE.;
CONSEEVATIVE PANAY AND DtIRINEW •
PAPER..
• The cheapest . and beet Weekly in America.
CONTAINS NEWS from all Ilene of the World; the
best reports of the. Produce, Grain, and Cattle Tradi,
Dry Goods and Slonefmarkets.
The Foe to 14.roryonizers,
• • . North and 'South:
The Supporter of the Onion,
. The Conxtitation and Lame:
. TERMS FOR ONE. TEAR „
.f
7 .
Twenty eoplea.or apirards, $1 eaeb. Thirteen conies.
VS. -Ehrht copies.. 10. Foureoples.s6. Three copies.
:ZS. Under three copies. $ each. Clubs of thirteen
more will be mailed to one address. -
An extra copy to any,Ohd sendintra club of El , with the.
inoney. '
. The Daily Journal
.. of Commeree Junior, issued for the
,ount re. 11.1 wyear in advanee. . -" •
11 - 3'Specimen trails.
` • PRISM. STONE. !TALE & 11ALLOCE,
Editors and Proprietors, 91 Wall street, New•Tork,
WITEES, JEWELRY, &C.
OBE Sah.csibera have glow returned him Niro , Yurk
with their
SPRING , TOCK OP .GOObS,
•r. which they would r‘pectrully call tho.attentlon of
. o , lr.:nw.rntero. Their-assortment le now etimplete and
,rON both Useful and•Orimmentsl. :We have taken par.
tiler p3illn toreleetallthe Mr - New;Patterns out :hi,
and think Cll la, without 'doubt, please in but.
tile. quality. dad itice. We have a large stock of
r n;lisb t American and Swiss Watches :
. .
(Oold fr.d Silver, fleeting and Open Face.) 1,
fon 'the cen beat„. A very flal variei;ot
Sii,Vi . R :. :WARE,
wiunatedallipAas
GOLD JEWELRY
n every variety. Alaa,
dated Jewelry,' Batley. Goode,
Brushes, Shell Combs.
I very flee variety of •
Plated Goode
~ock.. Very 4w :
' a T ram witrania ware.
All kinds of Worsted. Tidy: Netting. Sehing, and other
I\746iectlegs.
thermometers: Beads: Violin. oultar, sod Bass Viol
Strings ; a nice tut of Fans ;'Table and Pocket
Cutlery. ticteeorei &c.. &e.
OrThe above Maxie having been n rchneed for each.
will be aoki at very low prices. Pietise gill and examine
our Goode: and We are confident we ean ulnae ion.
3E1117.A.W191 elb
I Odd Fellowo liall,Binghamton
[ICE IMF PEE PIUS
PEACE APP.ROACHING;.
Large Linea of FRIOBS Cionquomi.ond
• • Reduced! •
• MC. 33171=VJELITer,
NEW MILORD, PA., -
receiving. (or Spring supplies, new =Slane stocks of
CHOICE •
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, • HARDWARE,
STOVES, IRON STEEL. NAILS,
. PAINTS, LAMP, . AND
, • LINSEED OILS, ; •
BENZOLE; •
CAIiPETINGS,
FLOOR OILCLOTHS, '• '
:WALT, Paper, Windt)* SHADES, . ;.:
BATS aii4 CAPS, BOOTS 'fid,SHOES,
• CLOCKS,' JrCA &C.
ineleding.asnssaLlull sarietlee of the most popular
- • • styles of , •
LAD,IES' DIIMGOODS,
,4410NNET8A1BCili/S, FLOWERS,
' ' ado. yea ~c
whlelt he 1411441 cro 'the mOrt•ravontilo tenor. for
CASH; PRODUCE, • -1
• • . "
rablIPT TI.IIE MITERS.
Flour & Salt, oonOantly on band
.PiEw-mizioato
No RIK S - 1;z:-14 0:0-1§.
.I.F LM4olpak * f
, -.: E:- Bis_H.MMl!. , . 4l!it.ink, t..--.!
*LAsoralio OT orvrwrizcizas
JOHN BULL -Threatens . WAR !
-_;;;;;; 31,67: • -
,
tAELE SliptilkllS FIRM
rzio.,t j be; Leistet.
• ASOoraZzl THE FIRY-SUP -
• outtrulta 4,. iustitbaunt,. tt,-.4140
`RISE lii
has ini s ns on onrgusra,end'wihi;totatilylildld tint
stock. which 0040 nu. to Ater 'to fear CUstoliers. 4rOolt
on equally asgood terms Ilstbentetly;censtdering Metall
ea , -
AT THE STORES .0P-
6uttentitro, Xiiiinteum &. to:
t AT
Montrose, Sulfa County; Pi,
Elmira New-York,
Stsquehanna - Depot,
3UR FALL AND WINTER STOCK
• - xss ccrratizi.iete„x
We are determined not to be outdone. either In Wee., or
qualities.—and we will eudeerOr to give ouriduatomera
all possible'
CLOTHING::
In this branch our stock ii complete. and will be sold
lower. and more tastifullY ilutshed than .avy one-horse
establishment. arryfourhurse intern this side of N.
'ork ty,,ls able adoffer or twroda.e.. Wean amosrathe
public that we codstaptly employ the beet cutters end
workmen to make air our stock.'
irtisrments made to order
• Or 'O4 the shortest trotter.
or I;4'4lnd ' Fit warranted or no Pale.
Go9)s;
A Great Stock contently kept,aird — soldliii,tban the
toweet ht .
61ittrub I- ascii ti aunt t• Eo s
-Montrose, January lat. 180.
N.BELATRRELL
Now ol'ei'c - toi-_sale one of the largest an
best' selections of
:it
Evertffered in Stisifuebanna County, anti
prohabiy coMprising the.greate4 - YA
-141,:tY.0r Most different articles of !ati,
itiire in the Neillierti part of Petinsylvit•
auffperluips•of the . ,eittire acute. An
siortizientjs kepi, in about • thirty difti:r
ut of trade; and the. - selmtioffs
are inaLP limn. about forty' of the. best
Houses in New York,' and . imore than fill
•!y, Dealers and Manufacturers out of New .
York. A large proportion - of the Goods
ire•broUght direct from the Maimfacturtirs,
thus insuring Online - ertieles. Custom.
ers onenteringthe,SterOitesittOtexpect
to finffet}erYthing iris ht, bUt neatly .ev
cry. article` wanted will be produced by
ieptiry. "Seine idea of the Stock may be
formed by the following general • outline,
but enumeration' is itepracticable.. - . •• ' •
DRUGS AN)) MEDICINES, .'
,PAINTS AND 071 A -
.
DYE STUFFS .
( . IROCERIES,
LIQUORS, '
CROCKERY
.G LA S' .5.1 W ARE, -
- 11".1LL mut -WIND : O W PAPER,
JE IVA L RY ,
SI L V I E R-IV4RE, • .. •
•'7 ' '
PERFUMER.Y.,
FANCY GOODS, •
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,,
;' • - • BRUSHES
AMERICAN POCKET KNINES,
- TABLE CUTLERY and,
- SILVER, PLATED WARE
LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS,
HARD WARE,,
BED CORDS,
STONE WARE,
DRY GOODS;
MIRRORS,
WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS,
LITHOGRAPHS; -
- - SPECTACLES," "
WHJPS, LA SIZES, BROOils
. PISTOLS,
&R AU ?ALTA.° ,
. 1 -1 1 0$ &CVO.
MEDICAL of SURGICAL lnilruments,
:SOAP, !POTASH, 4C4 ,
PORCELAIN TiEril,
In short ; nearly every thing, to restore the
-sick, try, delight ( the. eye,
to Oktif?the taneY,i and 41giali. tti:ciitAtice
to the real and substantial comforts of life,
The attention of the pnblie is respect
fully in ‘ rAed to, n)3; stock of goods, bright
exclu*Eli PT 044 Dowir; 4'144 will be
sole on the _same - principle for-low piices
ABEL. TURREI4I.I.
linntrose-vApril , Tat, Territ-
Aditunistratnx'Notice..
maIiTIAX. hereby ginni in patinae. !Wiwi tleVa
Ata*lliet the Wait °Minya Poaday,l4avetrni a
, +mud, that itte same man bA periatitot4lo
Wit' p tor entleneat, sad al:Tailadel4ol
pa nildeetate see requenad to oin Int imm . iiiltpayittent
Ang.4,1852: ACit.
•
Notice` of Dissolution:,
it o-4 '
OtrITIMRV.RO thli lbw Villifirani
_ 1" .. tra m . The Itiatari Wiettled by "tie
sabsc=. who :muttons. the ba N nuke! l b . Erin
, gatakti.-• 7 41113 1 /11Mailik _ m*o 7 '
riv.PdOwlisuitaimmiw
. ,
- -
• EitISQUVCOVNTV
CLASSICAL & NORMAL
S. &lIAATWELL; B.A. Principal,
♦sstst Br
ra!perienced I ompetent bmftsctors.
Nezt Academic Term eommencest ?Son
day, Sept. 80,* 1862 / •
TIYITIOX PZP. TERM. O 1 11 !ZED. .
Xagllok NIL.; -
.$ll tO a co
Latin 4mßagylpgr . ipan i , each; - 4 00
/watch ' • 4 YO
English. with on tannage ' • • - 750
Musi
—soc trio hill- fur Piano the above steam shall 8
exceed ^ 9
00
on le
Coca instrruntait. .
' 3 00
ro dedaction fur abseace except In cues of protracted
nines% or by special agreernent:
Board can be obtained from '3,00 to 11,1,50 per Week.
Pupils itlebtat .to-board themselves .can And 'good
rooms at Moderate Mimes For farther particulars sidt
diets thltMkeiPs o . at Montrose. Pa. .
. WM. JESSUP, Preet.
C. F. ssAD.Seery: , . •
RAIL:ItOAb&
ERIE RAILWAY.
(311AN0E OF IROMS. commencing Monday, May 6,
1,-"1 3,1)64.t Trains Kin Innen Great Bend at Moat Um NJ.-
- - - .•••
.
' 94,/,BI"WAYD BOUND . I EASTWARD B9t ND. '
NO. 1:-Ballialo Ex. t3l p.m. No. 2. N.Y. Haloes I:2G Om,
Nu: 8. N4bt Es 1:12a.m. No: 4, Night' *prem. 238 a.m:
No. 8, 22M1; at . 1225 p.m. No. B.Steamboat7.• 7:54 p.m
No.'7, Way ,_ . M . 633 a.m. No.lo, Way. at ; '439 p.m.
N 0.17, WayFrert,lts7 p.m. No.lo, Cincimai E.r.12 V: a.m.
No.2l,Ac'um'caro,932 a.m No.2o.Wayrraight,2:3loa.m
Nos. 3 and 4 run every da
does not run - on Monday...
to Buffalo. but does not ran
overubgbt at Elmira.
DELI C & WESTERN R. R.
•
The Passenger 4 Trahis oPthis Companynow run o
• and from Binghamton as follows :
BINDUAILTON at 6:4 a.•ii.; connecting at
szi BRANTON with the Lackawanna it Bloomsburg Rill
sZ. Road itte Pittitun, Wyoming Valley, Ringswit'anit
Wllkea•Barre ; at •
HOPE. with th e Dettldere Delaware Tialli‘.6 for Phil ,
Ilpsbury, - Trentomand Philadelphia taitid at
'ft:NOTION. with trains onahti Centrailtallroad of Ni
J
Jersey, for Elisabeth, Newark, and New York. Mot
f Kasten: Bethlehetn, Allentown; Manch Chunk;
. Reading and Harrisburg t. arriving at
NEWlriek 6tBo, PhUairs *00; end garristurg tos.p.m.
• •
NEW mr:i
T ~..
TO oot of Coirthind at, at 6:00' X.rn,i
Lk Main, footV . Walnutsit, at 6 a.m. , connealtigle.,
iaoRANTO.T. 'with Lackawanna & Bloomsburg It. IL for
0 Pittotod,,WyomingValley, Kingston and Wilkelberre
and arrive at Binghamton 4:96p. m., connecting with
NighLExpms Kest on the Brie Railway. and traido
leaving Binghamton next morning for Certland, Ilu.
/ met and Syracase. • '
or This Road passes Biro' the Lackawanna Coal Field.
_ and the celebrated Belawkre Water Gap ; •
AN ACCOMMODATION TBATIC
Leaves Scranton for Great Bend at taG i. in.: connect
at that phtce with Day Elms!' West on the EltIE
, Railway, and thus forming a direct counrcUon . with .
Trains on theZingbaniton & Syracuse. thiliroad; •
Returning leave. Great Bend at *lO p. rat., and Andrea at
• Scranton 6:30m.
• JOUN musnri. , fiver:lntel:dent.
4.-A.AIS7CRIC, Gen. Ticket Act. (Scranton, Pa..
L'AckAwann4 & Itioctrastnui IL It
(iand ll
OW April:lk MI. Puseager Trains *Ulrrui
U follows
11011.X0 501:T11 ; .
Leave Bcrinton. at . 5.15 a. m. 10.10 a. tn.
Kingston, -at • 6.30 AniTell.lsV.
Rupert, 8.40 '
Lrnrllle, 9.15 '
-Anti* at Northumberland, 10.00 •
Legge Northumberland,
I I Danville,
" Rupert, - . •
" Kingston, •
Arrive st Scranton. ,
A Passenger train also leaves King;tors at KW a. to.fOr
Scranton. to connect with train for New York. Rettmi
lug, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from New Tutk
at 4.15 p. m.
I The lakelwitar.rwatid Blooinsbtut Railroad entrant.
with the Delaware. Lackawanna i n Western Railroad
at Scranton. for New Turk and intermediate points east,
At Rupert It connects .with Catawlsaa Railroad, (or
points both eats and west. 0 i
At.Northurnberiand 'it connects with the Philadelphia
3nd Erie,' and Northern Central Railroad. for - pt lute
west and sonra.JOlN P. ILSLEY,Sap't.,
WELLS, GenNTlcket Agent.
a CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:—
. The subscriber will send (Cresol charge) to all who
desire it. the' iticipe and directions for making a simple
Vegetable Balm, that will In frOm two to eight days rem
ove Pimples. Blotches, TAN. FEE ALES. ,anoteees,,
and ail impurities and roughness of the Shin. leaving the,
name—gut Nature Intended It should be—soft,clear smooth
and beautiful. Those desiring Ow recipe. with hill
hi
ttrnctlons, directions and advice, will please call on or
adders* (with retnrn lastage.) •
THOS. F. CHIPMAN, Practical Chemist,
• 831 Broadway, New Tort:.
ArtENt colt FOR ITARti. TIMES, Where
people hair been tbroent out of Inislneee. and pumices some Ift
tie meatwor small I getimesje to make theme's''r a home.
[See adeettlemnent In another column ut tba settle
meat orlirineland.] I • - •
GOLD REM TR DAY!
And with a plentiful suipty we have putcbase4 Win
stock of .
'STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS,
04.9CERIESAF:.OROVISIDAT,S,1
- H ATS.AND CAPS. • ;
.200 TS - AND. " 1 .51-10 ES - •
trA LL.iPAPER.. ,- WO OD ENV . ..WA Ith,
COAL OlL:and LAMPS,'
Y4ArREfi. NO TIONS'
SKELETON SiCIRTN •
i1,0t11: SALT,
- 7 PAINTS , - A N 1) 'OILS,
And 50,000 oilier articles tcal'nunterous to niantion,whieb
will be sold at prices that - will ,
Don't Torget The
#unt Ililici;Ziirt;sig;jbagirOM'
Tlie;',lll laudably dbetit Too to 4 ' .
HAYDEN bROTIIERS,
THE PEOPLE'S ACiliiTil.
. , THE--
01110INAL "-ONE-PRICE" STORE!
•' STAND Br_ YOUR- GUNS!
.71113P.7 1 _
Wlillß 4 Otl7 goo illiCkfliS
BIkD CAGES,
'Armed With ' Brick-Bats!
WITHIN 4 MOtTHS RARCII dF
WASHINGTON!
Fitrifrilirrolos
7 f - ,.:, ! CV Fi: : Ari.ll4. 'ilf ED '
41148Ait - -' ' It#,)VVISION:
A4GDGCE token in - Exchaisitfor Goods.
dna Pail ror
ERYD . EN BROTHERS.
IMMORD, Nckvatra+ 4l 'MOM
SAPVNZ
rzizoviti. s reti . All Kitchen (ireasi_p_e be
ass* tag AP AY using B*pantsig•
tea soma Ity each box. amp Is as easily tita4le as
cup deo** liahuSidatO telly hy the PahuAIMS.
- t:Pimeat San Alastafreturfn9
,Conspali e r
•
zahll lyjw - . IT/Wahlatit.Phltsoleplita.
,
~NATRONA.COAL OL
ARRANTED NON-> 7iummg I i t s owl to
TV ' 447 KEROSEREI ' .
'EV Poo oxplOotteOlLortimiteii;einkto more pot
pilaw Itutotth Pa , dtik ik.1 4 # 6 0 4 c i lli t
, • - L . Xl* 507 117 . i
is BALT MANYRACTINDNO COMPANY,
"MUNRO!!
. ..1001,214LADAILP/F.B.
IRIOBIRi , A - - • s'dr
y,
soliool.
. !go. 16 root Sundays. bat
No. 3 or Sundais.,rins
to Dunkirk. Igo: 5 remains
'HA'S MINOT, Gen. Sept.
MOVING
4.30 p. m,
5.10. PreMhe
5 . 45 .1 Aimenor.
5.00 'Leave 1.45 p. m.
9.00 p,m: j 3.40 .
b'TtITTENDEN'S-•
PHILUELPHIA COMicpC:-
COLLEGE - •
*N-E.'-00.ruor of 7th 854•12 - estntit
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This Institution. arida was established leddi end .
Is nom cunatiquerdiy ill the eighteenth year ut itn exist
-ram onsuircrs utnucg its gradcatew bundreds - of th e
most successful Merchahts and Business 'Sian of our '
Country - -
The object ofthe tuttliatien la solely to- afford Tocng
men facilities ice thorough prove:idler. ft..r
The liyauchee tnni;ht are. liook-keevlng, - tura pylicable - '
to the vasionadevuttnente of trade : reumatiabip. both
a s k a n dorrumentah Commercial Law, itadarnatits, .
37ae ,Civilßngioeericg,Drawing, phonegrephy.
and Wedeln Languages— -
Thy irystemofinstrattlon Is peculiar; no elsasea or set
lessons ate Made nee of, but each student laleught
that he rnay commence at Inc time, And at• .
tend at wlntirrerboirra are most convenient. .
Catalogues are,lteued annually atter the lath of April,
containing names citric students , Tor the year, and fai l
partictdars of terms, Lc.. bud may be obtained 4 any
time byo aft-cowing the.Prinelpal.
In extensive accommodation. wideepres4 mintier
and the lengthy espetient eof the ?rind pal, this In eittc4
tlonoffere facilities 'lnterior fanny other to the conotr,. -
for youn gQ Men wishing to prepare for Irttelness.and -
lain grebe mime time a Diploma. %hitt will rose
reommendatlon forthenoto any ffereantile None. - .
IllirCiittenden's Welles' of Treatiree on lb-.6..ke, f). -
log. now more widely circulated then any either . neck on
the subject, an for sale at the College. • •
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- ' .dtterary-a&lasit,
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NTIIVML.4fL.IVDt.
TO ALL WAN TINOTARMS.
New Settlemint.of Vineland. •
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,1 - REMEDY FOR IiAIIECITM - EB'
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t Rare Oppoitunitteln thg flestltukst. and `
'Delightful and Healthful Climate lithe '•
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ton. Only thirty - mites seuthof Philo •
.• . , -dalphil. iln a railroad; being 11,___ •
rich. heavy mil. and Ligbli ' •
productive wheitland ; amonget - ..
the best in the Darden btats of NewJersty, .
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IT -CONSISTS of 20.00 D acres of GOOD lead . divided
to ferment differentsizes to suit the purchaser—fro
20 acres and upwards—and isWold at the tate of from fit
teen to twenty dollars per acre for the ferni land, pays
Ole one-fourth ealland the balar.ce by onarterlearl‘ en.
stall_gi cats, with legal interest, Within the term of 'fuse
leg"
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le. In great part,a deli clay loarn,sultable for Meal, Gran
Yinct "Mau—also* dark and nth sandy loam, lair
(or torn. sweet-potatoes. tobacco, all kinds of veget hies
mad root crops, and the great variety of fruit. sac as
grapes.pears. prec.heg, apricots, Nectarines. blackhcr
nee, melons and other fruits, best adapted to the Phila
delphia and New York markets, In respect to t jie • mil
andcrops there can' be no mistake, ti visitors !so einni
int both, and none are expected lo buy-before so doing,
and finding these ststemente Correct—under these ctr
cumstaucss, unless these statements. were correct, there
would be noose in their being made. it is considered
The BgetFruit Soil in the Union.
Mee report of Solon Robinson, Rsq., of the Nevr ' Nork
Tribune, and the well known agriculturist. William Par
ry, of einnatninsun,l4.lew Jersey,which will be furnished
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iquirers.l .
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p=el mier.a.rtzr...xpr.
. By looking over 'Map the ?cadet-will perceive that it
enjoy. the etest.otarkstin. Os l aaori, And has direct c‘rn
inniication with New Yurk and Philadelphia heirs a day,
being only thirty-two Irides from the latter. Produce - fu
this market brings double the price that it does in 10c..'
tlobll distant from the cities, In this location it can lie
put Into the market the same incoming it is gathered', and
fur what the farmer sell! he gets the highest price;
groceries and other articles he purehaees hu geta at ate
lowest Mice. In' the West, what he acne brings him s
littance. but fur at hat he buys he pays two prices; In
ocating bare the settler has many other advantages. Ile
Is within a (mellow*, by railroad. oral] the great clulea
of New England and the 31Iddle State,. De len ear ha.
old friends and ussuelmito,s. lie has school for his cL
dawn. di vine *undue, and all the advantages of CIVIIII.II.
tine, and he is near a large city.
wriEr2El C7LeXXIX.2II. 1 1 1
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Is delightful: the sinters Leila salubrious ind open,
whilst the summers are no wainier than In the No:
location liopuu the line of latitude with northern
Virginia. . • ' - • .
PT-1120)(6 WAXTI SG &CHANGE 01 . CLIMATE eon ITZALTU,
would be much tensfltted.in Vineland. The mildnes s'ot
the climate and Its bracing In flueuce. makee it estrlleut
for all pulmonary qffect;vfir. toperAia, Cr general
Visitors will tuAtice a digery.hee in a few days. Ckiils
aarffstirs art unknown.
Conveniences a Baud.
Building miterial Ls plenty. Inst.. tad oysters, Ans
plentiful And cheap. - . •
'Visitors must expect, however, to see A
Why the Property bait not peen Settled
This - question the reader naturally Eseks; - It is becacse
it has been held lu large tracts by families nut diepu;ed
to sell; and being without retreat:fp cilittes they-had few
inducements. The railroad bas just been opened. thre'
the properly . this. -ouout., fur the Oro: time.
.Visitors Ate Alflyyti user the land 1D S carriage, free ef
expeuot, and afforded time and unportuntty her thorougk
ovestigetiou. Thor.. Whocome.with a ie w to settle,
shoo d swing money to secure thtir furchayer, as lots-
thins are notileid upon refµ
'laic Sartre Tuticc ra. llatton's:a, where peoples heetl
th. , .3 thrown teUt of pinplu) flicDt btlditeftil. and lrueaj
ass lotus little means or email incomes, le totter( thew
selre• Aura • . They ran bay a of lard at a small
Klee, and earn more thin wages In -Improving it, and
when it to dune it ft a certain lnd,syendcnce and no le' e.
A . feie acres In fruit trees will insure a comfortable Hy
ing. The loud lo put -down to hard-time pricer,. and all
improvements inui be mad ! sipi cheaper rate than molt
any other tittles
the whole tract,. withal : milerfront Cu the railroad, le
being laid out with fine and spacion• avenues, with a
torn in thercentre—firt acre lore in the town sell fit from
$l5O to Esta); two and a.hall acre lots. at (rem tiso to istkfl
and town lute 511 feet front by 150 feet deep, at 7100—pay
able one-half nigh and the - brainier within a year. It la
only ufiou farms of twenty, , acrea, or more, that foar) - eara
&Inlets '
TO MANUPACTIII/gRS. the twin affords a finempen
inu teethe SIIOE manufacturing business,- and other ar
ticles, being near Philadelphia, and the surrounding -
country has a large population, which affords a guLd
market.
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Tide auttlinient. Hi the coarse of several seam' will be
one of the most beautiful place* in the coupler, and Must
a: treatable air & residence. -
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His Intended to make it a Vine and Emit' growing
country, as this adore is the most profitable and the
best adapted to the market. Every advantage - and eon•
sentence for the settlers will he introduced which will in
sure the prosperity of the place. Thf hard times thro'.
out the eenntry will be an advantage to the," settlement
as it compels people to resort tetagriculturefor - a liar
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who rtwitters of people are pa cud rchasing people
vein• the best location should vial libv,l)*e 111 °Dee.
Int rimiest tend Is also .for sale. -s, ,
TtnitlKlL—Laud CMS lw boughtnitthr . or Without tim
ber. The Timber at Market valuation. , .
ThaVltle Is indisputable.. •- Warrantee deeds given,
clear Ora ittentribrastlien the money le paid. ~
liotediuges_nattentin it hand.
• Leiters ettstiptly answered. Ind reports of
! elm' r ob.
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or tientWin. Party:vat, together with the 1 inelaud
' pike to Mcleod ;,--LeavoWalmit is..reet visit, i'llils
la. Atli o'clock, A. H., and* P. it,, (unless Dery
ould be a charge of hburi for Vineland, on the filass
boro' and 31illvflin Railroad. When ,on leave the can
at Vbialaud Station. Jeer opmed. Inquire for
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- CHAS. E. LANDIS, Postmaster,'
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, Founder of the Colony.
Viainsta• P. o.,.Cumberland County N. .1. '--
• "ACC-OFFICIAL WAR MAP.
flawmis Rail.pouti pia Military Map of
the Southern States, • _
FliOM the molt authentic, sources, and the Coitot
vey. engraved In the Finest Style of Map Making. It
44vesso recent and inch valuable facts concerning all the
Itidiroado. that the War Deportment immediately author •
toed its puldication • and distributed I 01)0'copies among
the Generals and Colonels of the Army.
cAs It lo the ONLY MAP that in authorized as Official,
It Is the most Itellsble arid Authentic; and from its largo
sizeg-30 be 33. inches—show:it at a glance the Principle
platesera all Strategic Points. Gen. McClellan has ac
knowleaMcd theorem. importance of it told* movera,•nt
ArattUfully-COLOARD, Price only sl, compete with
Inferior maps. In cloth ease $l,lll. Dissected end moun
ted on $2.50. Mounted on Mnelim with Holler,
and Varnished, 11140. Sent free by mail on receipt of
price. . . • WILLIS P. HAZARD,. •
No. TM Chestnut Street. Philadelphia.
or A, every pitelligent man wants the BEST and on•
IoIIiFYICIAL MAP; Age:Magas make money rapidly by
selling this. my 3 3m
Steel Pens Superseded
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BY s DE WOLF'S •
CO* 0 ? - B EE'RODIUM
Jr A- •
WARitANTED ant to corrode in any ipk, Each Pen
. durable's dozen steel pens. As the) ...So not
ntlo.lethey will not let sharp and stick in the pat,
like steel pen., hut will glide over the paper smoothly
like a gold pee. I have appoiramt
. • - ABEL TVIIII , ELL,!kiIIe Agent,
for the Pale of these pane in Supqnehanna cooed: Price,
JD per trwree-110 come pet dozen-4 cent. each. • Sent
bi the agent, on receipt of price Ind r•ne
postage tamp. The teed. anpplied at a restronable dis
traint. AU otttres kw ;hew non-torr.eive Pans must bet
addrease4 to ABEL TlatitELL. 3fontroae, Pa., who a lit
famish Owen It the !attest prices.
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t:l4rid ohlnog . .Ad Uitanto cOmtrletne
liestlreveryklnd In . My waii hn t - d ninf z.
rar as nou&I by. - , ABEL TURIIELL.
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ma Co. 16 :Ate 411,5 y dtssolved 1471tudtatfon.
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