' Ganerat . Stuart's Pilots • The Abolitioni:ts `hang. that Gen. Stu art was piloted, in his recent raid on our southern border by " threel3reckinridg,e. Democrats, Wtl l .ott, Log-mi .and Simes." In reference to the Democracy of these men. the Carlisle : Vquiitter - says: We know:nothing about towni and Simes, but Wilson we do know. :He ii a native of this-county, and was an active advocate Of the - election of.Liticoln, anct a prominent W ble-Awak. He never voted a Dentneratie ticket in his life." - , OrThe delay -of active .operations by the - Army orthe Potatinte i since the evac uation of Maryland by Gen.' LE;,' has given place,i-o'..i forward movement. The" On to 3.iehnteMl " r:Ut cals. have been clamorir liert , clN for an mivanceAt an earlier period, :mei savagely abusing Gen. 31eCt.w.s.): 'fin- remaining quivAceill. It is therefore jest that the public should understand 'OA the mlvance. lot the arms has been delayed by reasAn ellivily of the inefficiency or Megligence of the -War Departmeni, tad the swindling coutraet. ors, who'have failed to furnish the neces sary supplies tothe army. The taut that the army has been left _nearly destittite, through - wr e tched mismanagement at Washington, has leaked Out. in • various way!". , . • , ..• 1 . . Ml=tT=ll Tent - lays before.election, a regimenf of 1,611' men left Northampton etta,nty, - 6-12 of whom Avery Democrats . Had they re trained until after election, they4_wonld , have aide( 673 673 to the Dennwratic major?. ity . (2461) - •that County, making,it'3,lo. George ancroft)titving been nomina ted for etngresk by a concentiirn . of the " People's. i Union As s ;: ( 7..iat ion" of' t i b e Eic, , htli Congressi.araf District, in 'N'ew York, tlecliiies the nomination in a tong letteri i in ‘‘:itielt he sap!, 4 ; We cannot duffer the etnni,try to go ii' picalts because the . Presitfent has - etammtetl errors." That's so.Geortze! : . . . . . —The story that is _going the rountl4of the papers that General Cass approves c.f the President's Etna:lvirati.;o Proelama: tion, is very it i• - • The General t. I zLe P o..l:inntt ion constit ut iona I. lituntsnuna. Oct. Back ingham has arriv,al here from Wa'shin , - ton, toyonter *ith the Governor in rela tion to the dratiol :xtitnining-Surgeon Whiteley was this morninf , detected in charging fees for the examination of drafte'd Lmen 'tuid substi tutes. Surgeon-Generatriing very proper ty ordered .his immediate arrest, and ;dis missed him from the service. • NOTICE TO DilifTED MEN! Substitutes betiVecti the ages of 18 and 45"- - will be reeeiyeal for all persons drifted, on vresentation of Surgeon's certificate that they are aide-bodied, men, and if mi nors, with written consent of pircuts guardian ; and under recent orders, they will be received as Volunteers for the war, with government bounty if they so desire it.. - BENJ. S. BENTLEY; Oct. 2(, 18432. • Com'r. SINGER ..E6 CO.'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE', WITH ALL THE =CENT IMPROVEMENTS, Is the best and cheapest and mosebeautifid of all Sewing Machines. Thin machine will. sew anything. trim the running of a tuck in Tarietan to the making or an Over: coat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth - down to the sofrent Gauze or Oven= er Tissue.aud in ever ready:to do its work to perfection. It can fell.hem. bind. gatherotick. gull t,and has a capacity for a great variety of ornamental work., Thin in not the only macbinothot. can fell, ; hem. bind, and no fortlii,iibut it . will do no better than any'other machine. The Letter "A" Family Sewing Machine may be had ins great variety of cabinet CAR,. ,The Folding Case, which in now becoming so popular, iti as its name implies. nne that can be folded into a boxr Case. which when opened.makes a beatitifal,enhetantia .and npacious table for the work to rest upon. The case areof every imaginable design—plain an the wood are in its native forest. ors. elaborately finished as art can snake them. The branch °Floes a-e all well suppliedw ih silk, twist, 'thread. needles. oil. ett.. of the very best qtaality, Send for a copy of "SmumitaiCO.'s Gnmirra. ' I. M. SINGER. & CO., itS.S. Broz i way, N. T. tirThiladelphia °face:Blo C.hcatnut st et. READ, waTttous a FOSTER, :Qents a Montrose. MEE.4II.I=ILRXBar3 3 / 1 3. Iq Montrose, Oct. RAkr. R. Van Vilkenhnr_•, Mr. Mr. J. F.. Wiirr xsy, Nangatne'--, Ct., Ini:1 Miss E. L. TYLER, of 13 riilgew er. rpm.a.irimtaL In Forest Lakt:, 00. 26, Mr. E. H: WARNER, aged 60 years, 3 utc+tits au ! ! II 1 In Lathrop, October 27111, '.laj• , r Sl-7rti BISBEE;:t soltlier I.f the war ‘,l l l 612, ag~•d 73 years. Ile !ot suffered hil lily twits tration from a paralytic:- attael.: fur more thatt a •ear,• thoo . tzb his mental ptiwers were ltA't comparatively amt paired till the last. CA.M E Into the enehoture!of the about the lat of 0 alltOr. FOUR 'SHEEP. The owner will prig o vit y ,p a e . rty .i. pAy t. hitz . t an tp d take t_hilp J. u:,lgun . - IVco*loo,. -- •, ---:. . . . To the Townshii , Committees., or any persons hawing lti charge the Voinuttlet Bounty Subtcriptil* pa pers: The County .Commissionert. desire very much that you ehonid forward. toitheir °dice. by the trst Mon day of Norcinher court. or !during, the term of the , same,.. the names of nil person 9 ly your Township or' Boroutzh, who base paid iheir tuitteription. at it. it lii,!lily iniflor taut that they should be in posteseion or said lirtr, In or der to properly Adjust th4,lr account with - the Bounty Tend. ... ' By order of Conamissiohcrs. t . .W. -A.ICBOSSMON, Confra Cl'k. commlesioneis' Office. QFt. lrt), /SU. at . Reg - _Notice• L . s=tems' 'DUBUC NOTICE'is hereby given to persons eon ': cerned to the following estates. to wit: "Estate of John . Cornfort,i late of Harmony deed, tr.' bane Barrows, one of Exertors. Estate of Thomas Dtzon, tote of Great Bend, , dee'd, Matilda Dixdn,Adm's.. That the accountants have fettled their Amirante ill thi Registeef Office; in and ftg the county of Sufonehanna, and that the jtamewill be presented to the dndgea of the Orphan's Court of said rennty. un Thursday, 2001, ,1862,. for confirmation' and allowance. • K...NEIVELL, Register. Register's Office. Montrose, Oct. VS, 1602. • Administr,torsT-Notice. IgOTICE le hereby glvei3 to all pertains' haelni de .o man& a,, , Mlust the estate of JAMES TRUESDELL. deed. late of Liberty towdehip, that the *erne Most be: presented to he midereie'rled for settlement, and all per sone indebte. to sald estate are requested to Make im mediate pay enc. , 1 WILL/ 1 4ED TRtESDELL, t A ii m . n. Ott 28, it b ra , IL A. TRUESDELL.. . i IC) 0;0 0 0 ' . IT TAXES iog.ooo stitches make up a COIL arta ev ery stitch must he...skilfully driven home to atike a hood - Job of it. ` . Think t f that, Baiter . Brook." One undred thousand stitchea. aud every stitch a the qua non I Antler myself that I have acquired, ftoni long perlenee at the butinees..4 skin requisite to glee any a mn osp onyta neat sa in ehem Portable At eith e r in[ cost - • - LATEST - STYLES done with deepatelr. and in ottraetionsgiven how to pot together-,-Terme atilt down. e e e Try me. one door visit of Seatle's Hotel. iffontrose,Oet. %, , JOHN GROS'S& • 4 AdMinistrator's Notice. LL persons indebted td the estate otiohn O'Langhlan latent Susquehanna Oepot hero". 11. , sad, ere here nested te make imusadtaul paymesnd all persons laelug'ciaLms maul ealdisetate will present Uiem forth - ertth to . AKARY 01A1701 gml.N; buts Depot, October 2Ast, INCL. /Lieu. . . TO . WHOM I . T • AY 001110 E R • N. • •:WIII.LIVE RY. &' STRAW GOODS. - E have the pie -allure of,announcing that We are now THS Oonatuble 'in executing:a ecarch ,w,...; , ...Vvnt u;rott t vy peepare d io on t ....",,,, old stand. .. ttic preinises or George Weleft or Springville. fouud • and took poisee•riott of the follosriug property,the un-ocr left ' Noa. Oa; to& add . 107. _lforeptiectiltd•ste of whit% is not known, to wit :.two'resilf boots for the : above Arch, Phlol d oplallati -: - - t.ca. perred and stitched throur ‘ itthe tole* ,- one pair of , i a weal pe4ected:atouk of - !- -; : -.:,. .. women n enameller] bootees, And MP! , pair or filen • rub I - - . ' At= SIEIVZ aria STRAW - I:OOHS! ber overstioce,-,Vall ner,,togetber with one tine shirt , ac . _ . . , overehirt,' turd a plaid slta - 1, scotch ha'rebeen worn. in every' variety; of the, titeet Importations; and new — ett' . The Abotti Articles are :lie In d e %. I °6 " -° " nd m " , andoost,hugdonable itylea.-_-. - be seen be any one, wiehiniz to ident the mob, at my . Op t doavv.Dapanntent will eolOprise every of Bonnets °Mei; in bimuck.,,or at the trial to be bad at the beat Sate; and Ttimuttoga to bestontid In that line. of the la court of Quarter tiesslonA for busguehnumt county. , I.e. t ..ox i d inotte anoroyed shapes and styles. 'Soliciting an C. C. MILLS, Juatictf of the Nate, early cell or order, I remain, Dimoeli, October 10th, 11X12.-8w . . •, *AST; Yours, Respectlully; - ' .H. . - • Auditor's Notiee.. alarICE to hereby given that that thiundersigned an auditor appolnted by the Orphans Court to anditand nst the account of Asa Bennett. adnainlstratur , of An. na Bennett, deceased, will intend to the duties of his ap pointmentat his Ace in Stontrole on Wednesday: Nov. sth. PM. at ten o'clock. a. m., at which' time ana place all persons Interested will be heard. F. 13. SrittrrEn, Auditor. • • To IDOllatittaptlves.—The advertiser, having been I restored to heal tu in .t tew week*, by a very aim* rem edy*. after haring sutrered serentl years with a severe lung affeetio ,n'• and that dread disea.e. Conistanntion— Is anxitMe to make known to his fullow•sniferers the means of r mire.. - - . . To all wit,' desire it, he will send a copy of the pre•crip-, tion useciArree or charge). with the directions for prepar ingtud usine. , the ',hone, 1011ChtilUN' will find a lure cure for ilotwinption, A".tiona. itronchitio, A:c. The only object - or the itd+ertl.er In articling the Prot:4lolton Lett? benefit tip afflicted:and 't"preaa I utorfnatlonrwb leh Iti-Condelvek to he holaluable, and he hopes every• sulTererwill try his remedy. at It will cog nothing, and may prose ablessing. Partiea wiahiug the preetrlpti'm triif pleaae addroas Rev. EDWAItO A. WILSON, Sep63m . ) Williamsbure. Kin.. Conntr. New York. FANCY F1T3.3: "'CY *FUR k. JOE IN F Attain A . , .1. 718 Arch strpot, Low eth. R.nth *ide. Philadelphia, moiler and nuuniftelnrei an4l4 , aler In. all: kinds FANCY FURS, ladlea and '6llll4:lran's lesire to say to wrfriendi 'Snrquelmna and the sur lodine counties that :e row in .tore. one of largest and moat beau.. nia-ortments of all kinds td unalities of Fatter Furs r Ladies' and children's tar, that will be worn du- Ag-this Fall and winter. nip Fora were purchased in - Europe., previous to the flee to_f,tefing Exchange. and the New Duty Imposed on all For , . imported elm, the first of A on gust. - wouldal.o state th It a* long as my stock lasts Iwill otter 1 priori proportionate to what the goods cost me; bat. It will he inknoihielor me to Import nud man ! ufactinM any more Fur.. and ...Willem at the sumo price. owifitt to the *Vac of thv country. M' Remember the name. ~miler and .irtee. JOHN FAHEIRA, S Arclie(treet. PailAdelphia sepls J. 8 . . . • • J T FT() N. ; 2 ,•mbrot , ype - and :Photographic Artist,_Montrose, Pa. rirrirturea taken - in nII 1 - .lnds of weather, in the best style of the, A rt. • -octtO -Executors 9.. Sale: • • XrCiffeli is Lerebi gig cn that in pursuance of an order of the Orptiane court of Susquehanna comity to us directed, we it tR expose to public sale by vendue, at the Court 4ouac iu N.loutroe, • 'Friday, the' 7th day ofßovemter, • next. at I o'clock, p. m.. the following described piece or plied Of lend. late the relate of Wright Green, dec'd; - to wit ;--"All that certain niece or parcel oflend aitnatein the township of Lywsville, , now Frank Susquehanna county.' Penne‘lvania. known and dEbtinguished as lot No. MI on Kirby ..t• Law's truct, being and lying, for 'one hundred acres more or less." Eacepting-therefr•om. S acres and 79 Nrches, now in possession of James Town send, and lying on the west side of 'the road running from the Fianklin road to_the Snake creek read. as will room fully appear by reference to the deed for the same from the said Execntotvand Wm. Green. restdaarydcri see,tothe said Townsend / A:toted 17th January, MIT, and recorded in the itecnrder s office fir Snsquelianna county, in Deed Book NO. to, pages 1198 and 309.. On which prem. adyerd , ed to be told there Is one dwelling-house. .nns bain, one wag,on-house„ a blackemithehop, and two brchards. . IV' - Pcrtas made known on the dos of sale. WILLI A.M It t Eactutom RUFOS 171.,;TTLE, October 10th, 1862, • • .•-• Admunstrat,or's Sale. Ic rotle.F. is h,reb ss .,„o that in pursuance of an order iirt he Orphan's tqurt of Su,quelianna county to, me directild. 1 Will expose to public sale by yendue. ou, the pretni bet , . on SATURDAI,Nos, ~ , th;at one o'clock, 6 .m. all that certain mesruage and lot of land situete in Bulb townAip, in said counts. containing fifty acres iirlacres improtedand barn and frig house thereon) and bounded on the north by lands of Isaac Clink and Oliver Young, on the east by land of Ethel Brown, on the south by land of John BishOp and Bola Ann Brown, and on "the vest by Fowler hill rend—late the estate of ilavid Collar„decd. "sfigrTerras made known on day of sale. r • • Bash. L. B. AViS. Adm'r. Adininistrdtor's . Notice. • y ETTERS of administration to the estate of Brayton . tiall.hnry. late of, i'llfford, having: been zranted to the anaer-hrned. all persona Indebted ,to said estate are requected to makk Immediate. ksyment, and those having dalms agalnet the same present them*to . 11. W. GOODRICH. Adair. Clifford, Sept. 234;1862. ' . TAKE NOTICE. D 11...1. W. COBB havin _ been appointed n enrgeon in the .army, hit accounts are left with the onderelaned fur settlement. AU peruma indented will pleau uttle without delay. Z; Montrou, Sept. 9.. tf HARFORD UNIVERSITY. THE nett Term of this 111,4 i ntiow will commence on W,efinewlny, September 3d.. The sP,olid term on Wednesday December ad :and the third term, on -Wed nesday, February i'th. 1 !-.4;:i Eat..P.M1V.151.M.13. ITTPlON.—Couttnun Branehia. including Vocal inn 5........ ........ 11,00 Natural Philosophy, Chemistry. Physiolt. and .Book '.Keepluu... . 900 Algebra:Geometry and Ancient Languages - 500 French, ;70 Mttata on Piano. until the War is over - 6,30 Expenses of Recitation room t ..1,00 Board per week_.. '2 J 9 Each room Is rumieheo with a cunt:lug - stove. bedstead 'and.table. R••eitatinna commence Ittl •ecloek on lionday," and eloae for the week nt noon on Saturdne. The erenitef exerei PC. ore the collonirg: hlondav owning.. dehnt, in the Sneletiete Wedn emday.. Speaking •md COmtmeition. Tenrrdnr. Leetnre. rthh experimenti in Natural Phi loantrhy and Chemh•try.• Friday. Gemini Eletewe. The InAtitutinn N fnmished with an apparatns to illus trate the principle.. of 'moral_ Phlln.nphy And rhemiAtry, and a alt&letou-and Map, to aid in the atudy of Phygiolo gi• [Raeford. Aug. M. 1862 . Great Bend Seminary: AT CREATIEND, SUSQ'A COUNTY, PA , Viz.: 9 and 10c Stager, ;$ T. Rice. Coffee, and Tobacco.— word. ore irtodemtare,Abey Ert•Tit'. It it'lleeler 9to men. tiun iherwatbousand &one things of which a full supply i Metro .a...mge.i.w..... rivicm.332. OF Tins Al 5 k ept Collttantly - at the Onliest store in town. A con -ttinuatlon of calls is earnestly desired. and if there are SCHOOL . WiLL OPEN- ON -Tilieedsty, A ng. any-in unfortunate as not to havejound Tut place, your 20th, I 562,-and continue ELEVEN: VIV ELKS, friendand neig hbor will tell-you the. ur the direction of R. CUSII3IAN, an orizicipai. The - , ct rse of instruction intill the branches,ls thor,,ugh and FIRST. STORE BELOW. TARBELL'S HOTEL, practical: A thorough preparation given to young men I desiring to enter College. • _. • . i ' . owl oppimile thi• ..FC' EYSTONE, A teachers class will he organized at the 'corn tlence. where 50 per cen . t. , has cea r ed to be . We arehonnd to let Mentotthe term, •for the more ftdi training..4l those It t etple!iv vstall 'e. It ,i g alo ng your at % st ep, B te E 'wetting teach; and a.sietauets rendered them l:m-in:ism in:ism tit he l lo for the summer. This else, will re- ' 0 v,..1, t at.. .:e, Cash , Corn. and most any th ing e you d . .... t want. and get vainereceived ~ ceivetristritction on the tlieur and pmence of teaching, . nue hour each day, and have politic meetings once inp.wo : . . • AT - TYLER'S - STORE. weeks:, • Noss,c,l2.lt3r. . - . N.D. Please don't leave Hie above mentioned articles . . _at home. Toroitz rule wont permit us to wait "tilt you It gIISTI 'AI AN —.' ' PRINCIPAL.. [ , _ . .., s . come up again." - HON. S. B. CHASE, A. M., Instructor in Greek. Lat. Shakers—A new lot of white and colored, Big 'Una In and German: J juseopened.-.• - . 1 REV. J. B. McCREARY, Chaplain. i and Lecturer on LAMPS-of all kinds, and fixings for berninglteroeene moral science. ' nary roudy'and rerychwp. 'Best lierosene. cheaper than 1 Drt..W. S. DAYTON. Lecturer on P hysio l ogy. SOS. ,darlight; also Fresh Burning Fluid. Camphene, Sperm. i MISS KATTIEj."ORANGE,Teather of:mutton Piano 'Adamantine and TalloW Candles,kept constan'tly on band Other teachers as necessity may demand... • - A new supple of HATS and CAPS. "BOOTS and i., •! Tertas of Tuition. . SHOES*, Stone and NVOodeu Ware, Brooms, and Brushes- I - o all torte. Yankee Notions oral! varieties; Perfumery. Primer:l Departineneper quarter of eleven weeks, ;8 80 and Toilet Soap, Oleate of Roses for ehappedhands,-best Common Branches." " " " - 300 thing in use. etc_ &c.; all of which will be sold Inc the ,Higher English-and Mathematics _ do., 600 I pay down, as thetimes demand, by .. • Natural Sciences . i d0.,-. s"7 00 Languages. Ancient o r rimodern do., S 00. '• - . It. 4., - .IIZ It IL 1E.1%. - . • ' Teachers Normal Glass - - do., , 180 TO: BAIR T.Verf.-1. am forwarding BUTTER to N. Music on 'Piano i ' do., '• - S ")- - I York, on terms commission'thar.will snit you. - Call Use of Piano ' do -. . 2 00 . endings:lre, and look at env dairy salt, in sacks of all si- The higher braneheainclude the lower, thee: It's 00 per i zee. as good as can he tonna in town. quarter covers all branches named, above, ezcept teach-, • „Montrose, May 25th. , • ..' ' HENRY C. TYLER. era class and music on piano. ~ _..„ . . . S. B. AU bile reset be arranged it the tomreeneement , of the term. • - BOYD B WOODRUFF, CARRY' ON - THE TIN & SNEET-IROII BUSINESS :EXT BELOW SEiRLE'S, HOTEL. ALSO The CARPENTERING Business HEAR THHAETUODIST CHBECH.. ke n etennstantiv on band a general auortmento TTT as co ES alof th inds.e most approved pat.- term dene.Uardware of l k Farmers' 'fools' Of All Hinds. • , Brace Were. Porcelain Ware, Japanned! and Plain Tin Ware of the best material. . ' - Palms, Oils, Glass, Putty, imd .Sash: Pumps. Lead Pipe. Lamps:Bird Cages. etc.. *c. . Also„ a Geed .Buggy for - Sale. • Terca's right. - Remember the place.: '.Call and See as Ins. I. Dori% 'lllOrD wooreverr, m!ntrore, 47sly 1124,110311,. $4O Wages _ Paid._ . $lOO T o seliodtrotheAnsisaSiLiiniz Conre•rewjivetarmt on all irtiods sold by oar Ammts, or pay wages at from $4O to 8100 -per mouth, an i pay all necioniary.:expenses: A child OM !OM to op. erste it by half an hour's instruction I -It it equal to any' Family l4aing Mitelilne In we, and we have reduard the price to Fifteen Dollars.. . . , Eitehltschlne Is warranted for three r oam. . . _ _ C. RUGG-LES. Den. Agent. Detroit, Michigan Addre July 8, 'Ol R A.R F- CH NOE!. For the Mixt 30 Days, Only. TUE ENTIRE SPRING &SUMMER STOCK DRY AND FiNCI GOODS! HIRSCIIMM BROTHERS, • 'to be offered to the public. , AT A LARGE -REDUCTION The largest and best sussartment of 24..07 • G0C0.462)2.,, in the caunty. In prder to dlspe„se of their large an& beautiful stock of all.descrlptions of . ' INT GOODS, MIS, lemmata on c:sx_iczoirxE 3PgstisEtacilsEfi l - SUN UMBRELLAS, 330,1335crra,1 44*0. The rmler offer - theie Goode et their well known stand; the `Bee- • ;:•;,) hive.' court St. No. 20' Corner • Water St. Bingham- - k "ton, - N. T. at a considerable reduction of ordinary low prices here. with offering a rare chance to all those wtshing to invest in these necessary articles. Raving_ imported most of our Stock ours'brces, while in the fiurimeon markets, we are enabled to offer superior Indneements. la" Don't rail to avail yourselves of these bargains at NIRSCHVIANN BUOTELEgS, No, 20 Co - urt Street, Sign of the BEE lIIVE. X.2171131r 13.41.73110 X" CAN. Isi....The largest and beat aasoitment of BLACK SILKS, that can he found this aide of New 'York. Call and see them at the' 33, e 16.20, Court Street. Binghamton, July 17, 16f,/,. NEW FIRM. BALDWIN & IL-LEN SUCCESSORS TO ALLEN, DEANS & CO., Under Montrose Democrat Office, EIIIE RECEIVING Fresh Ground Western FLOUR every no days, which we warrant4to give satisfaction as any in market; if not good returned at our expense. Feed, . and BuCkwhpat Flour, 'SALT AND- P TIIE LOAD, 'BARREL on POUND. HAMS, (layer Cured ) , Dried Beef, Smoked Halibut, Drips and Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, TEA.. CO FE E E. SPICES, BROOM.S AND N AIILS, whirb we offer for dale at Low Price.. for REAVY PAY ONLY. . • Xpotrose, July 9. NO 331:TMai_a • putrra', Don't begin with the 4u:cat NEW GOODS. OLD 'and YOUNG, P l lCiland POOR, GAY and Festive, are hoerly seen rtlahlnj onward to the HEAD OF N ANL; ATIpN.: All eager to he •upplled from the choice and extennlve seleet.un to be found - AT TYLER'S. STORE. - Hls assortment of =WV .CilrgolD4i, beat 'em all, and as for choice- '; GROC~RI~~, Administrators' Notice. • NoncE Is hereby elven to 41petsons baring demands acatnnt the eetate of Michael sane, late of Choeonut towunhip*, dereaned... the the'same must be presented to the undersigned for settlement, and allnersons Indebted to Bald estateare requented.to make immediate payment, • Brunorr King, Cboeonut, Aug. 4, '6l Euxu Hann, `" " The CiilifeisikiiisaisitExpertimeeor an Ins forthe benent 04111115 a warning ands !mutton to yonngmen who sufferfroin:Nervous Debility, prim:Mare Decay,; te.; supplying at che'sime the main. of Self• Cure. By one who has cored himself. *het being put to great expense through medical imposition ang quackery:. By en .losinga post paid, addressed envelope . Orr* cosiles. malt be -had of She , author, , r.oentiormr. MAYFAIR, Esq.: Bedford, Kings Co. N. If.(nshl9l.yr . S. I. Pottengill & Co., 'PTO, $7 PARE ROW, We. York. and IS StateStreit, Doeton;are Out agents-for tke MoatrotiDerAteralls those cities, and are authorized to take advertisements sod aubacriptlonotor neat our ,ioweet rates. . A LL fidebte4l,.. please AB L: TURRELL Tir AS for isle.- Retsina On. _tor Reeds, Rubbles, Clock • Watch OIL Bed Buz. Rat and Rona Pet - set. Rentropathie Remotes. Pond's Extract. and a Tema. *407 of Mattaarta.lateas_ Rbelate:/ted s • Alamo redeye Pent Iredielees. - -; •-• NEW GOO.DS: ~T.AX- E si'A:,._DE:WITT -1-40, now pfteito the public pat of the "oft:elrlgni 'int! V bostieloted stock pf SPRSOMMEMOODS, Irx pats MARKILt. DRY -GOODS. nen mpletit assortment of wygy,§•• DeLaines, illiorambiejne, Delltaign. Poplin', Prints. Ging• imam, aucklage..&e. Denims, Stripe Shirring.% Tick., aronelard Bleached Muslims. White Goods, Flannel' te. Balmoral Skirts for Sommer wear, and 808/ER ot:every description:. _ • s 4" S NV . - I ;tlA._ • 1 CLOTIII i, Black and Foocy'easalmer. Ky. Jeaa,-satln at sod Tailor'. Trimming., Aft tinexcep voluble.: assortment of MUM/ Vail:lP 00100 *lb 11112.0 fens pr `Brown and White Sugar, Syrup and Molasses. Tea. rot. tee, and Essence. nreotree, pepper, Salesians, Maelterel. , Satoked Malibut,Coddsh, Enstise, Brown is Fancy Soaps. Also, prepared Potash, to make Soft Soap with little trouble. Indite, the surety always found In grocery department. ". , • Fta,l3atis cfb tz)ll9. Linseed. Coal, and Winter-strained OILS, Sub, Gam, Putty, Wbfte Lead ind Zinc, Paint Brushes, &c. CY rt. Ci FVE P. . White Granite China, Real Chia', and CoramolaWare, Cane fur Preverviug Fruit.. • IXEla l e lifiVirEtr • IRON. Nails. Shovels, Hoes. Rake.. Mrks. Sc. Also a fine selection of - CC/TUBBY AND PLATED WADE. • • • Baskets. Cridtes . ChildrAn`s ( 1 ,91 r, Willow and Carriage style. YANKEE NOTIONS. Crack. err. Sole Leather. Ashton_Salt and Fine Table Salt. Co. ney !eland white Scouring Sand, &c. &c. de. - A, Gsneral Stock of Straw 9caids Montrose, May 13,1869. 13.011001m.'s DANDELION • frllls Preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, 1. recommended by Physicians as a ,superior Nutritiboli beverage, for Genmal Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who havebeemuompelledto abin . don the useofcoffee will use this without injurious effeit One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 13tents. For sale in liontroAe by Abel Turrell KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN, The purest BAIEVG POWDETtknOwn, for tnakinglight, sweet and nutritious Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents.' Manufactured by )1. H. KOLLOCK. Chemist. Corner of Broad and Chestout•sts, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druipcisto and grocers. . • mh6l4e co THE NEW.YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL' . OF COMMERCE. A CONSERVATIVE PAWL Y AND BUSINESS PAPER. ' The cheapest and best Meekly in America. rIONTAINS NEWS from all parts of the World, the hest reports of the Produce. Grain, and Cattle Trade, Dry Goods and Money markets. The FOe to Disorgonizere, North' and 'South. The Suppoiter of the . union , . • :The Conjtitution and Laws. TERMS FOR ONE TE.A.P.: a Twenty copies or upwards, $1 each. Thirteen copies, • $l5. Eight copies, $lO. Four copies, $6. Three copies, $5. Under three copies, $2 each. Chibs - bf thirteen or more will be mailed to one address. An extra copy to any oue lending a club of 20, with the money. The Daily Journal of Comtnareo Junior, leaned for the country, $5 a year In advance. rirSpernneh copies gratis. • . PRIME, STONE. HALE & HALLOCIC,: Editors and Proprietors, 91 Wall street, New-York. , WITCHES, JEWELRY, &C. THE Subscribers base now returned from Few York with their . . • SPRING STOCK OF GOODS. tc which they would respectfully tall the attention of their customers. Their aisortment is now complete end unites both Useful and Ornamental. We have taken par 'titular pains to select all the gairicew Patterns out this Spring, and think we can, without doubt,' please in both Style, Quality, and Price. We have a large stock of ' English, American and Swiss Watches, (Gild arid Silver, Minting and Open Face,) from the cl rap .et op to the beat... A very full variety of SILN'ER WARE, Namintea.segoodas 046123.. Also, 1 1111 i GOLD JEWELRY, Se every variety. Also, Plated ' Jewelry. Fancy Goode, Brush's, Shell Cembe. • A very tee variety at Plated Goods, Very Low Tea Traya, Clucks, Brittailla Ware AU kinds of Worgted. Tidy. 'Setting, Sewing. and other Noodles. Thermoniiters ; Bead+ ; Vinlin. Guitar, and Bass . Viol Strings; cake lot of Fans; Table and Pocket . —Cutlery, Scissors, Ac., &c. VirThe above Goods having been purchased for cash, will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine our °hod.. and we are confident we can pled.w you. M1482\713 alb AILT-01-NESZT, No. S Odd Fellttwo - dolt. Buighntittou PEE UM PEE PRICES I PEACE APPROACHING. Large Lines of PRICES Conquered and Reduced! H. 3E3ILT .11.3 FLIT NEW MILORD, PA., is receiving, for Spring eopplies; new and lame stocks of CHOICE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ,CROCKERY, , HARDWARE, STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, PAINTS, LAMP, AND LINSEED OILS, . BENZOLE, . CA RPETIN GS, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, .WALL Paper,-Window SHADES, - HATS and CAPS, BOOTS :and SHOES, CLOCKS,' - &-C., &C. , Including t ss usual, foil varieties of the most' popular styles of . • LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 6 SHAWLS, BONNETS, HERONS, FLOWERS, - &C., &C 4, &C., Whleh he wM selfon the most favorable,. terms, foi CASH, PRODUCE," - PROMPT TIME. 'MITERS, Flour & Salt, constantly on hand zazroan N N ORMAL SCHO'OL. EL "L.WAVLE% PiinelptiL E.. a WLEY.- Assittant. icamassis ow; Trrrricamr ;Dinsion Ingdl4ll- Bea:mhos $3 00 11Wha • " and Usdnonsnen, 400 Do . !' Inelodlng Latin I French. 600 Triniazi Dollotnient ....... 03 inicnunentsl mind Voce Wok, owns. , to=lhll Tenn or this well established - School win ee wilffednesday. Attr. flth. awl costing" elev. 1 1 .I weekil: Pazticular.a beano" will be paid to dkosede. to tack. . , , " 7 ttres oil Tischlii, s a d other Subjecti will begin" dti_daz Ms term lifted cantle hateit the mos t Mitrestalds terms ; else Zooms for thoeh wishing us board themselves. • • No tedus will be rowed to oat Ibis &boot worthy Mailbag uses it ha* hirstoMrs maimed.: - - or , address M. L. EIAWLST. . . . . • . *lt • .. Joan WNW. !NOS: ' .4411441111 • • --- :- •-• GOOD7NEWSIt GREAT.:.€OIOOTION DRY GOODS-, ' 11. ] JOHN BULL Threatens MS! UHRSAM-STANNARM Toy the Lasuirti. BO Dols THE FIRM OP Outtruberg, Tossubiptut, has put us on ourinard. and we hare lately 11 . .1111 ub stock. which ses us to offer to our cnstomers.'gools on equally as good terns as formerly, considering theist t COFFEE. Gittenintg, Itostitbaum ti Co. • AT Montrose, Susq'a County, Pa., Elniira, New-York; Susquehanna - Depot, Pa. OUR FALL AND - WINTER STOCK Is scorn:role-Cc), We are determined not to be outdone, either in prices or qualities,—and we ntil endeavor to give our customer, all pureiblo satisfaction. CLOTHING: In this branch our sto ck is complete, and will be sold lower. and More tastefully dnisbedabati any one-boric establishment, or any four-horse concern this side of N. York CitY.,4h abfe to offer or produce. We Mtn assure the public that we constantly employ the beat cutters ilia workmen to make-up our stock. or Garments male to order . pV'On the sborteitt pollee. tIrA Good Fit warranted or no sale. ' r FURNISHING GOODS: A oreat Stock contently kept, and told lowerthan the lowest at 6littenblr 4, Itosenbaunt &Co's Montrose• Jinnlay Ist, 1561. , • - ABEL TURRELL. Now offers torsale one of the largestand G I) 8 I Ever offered in-Susquehanna County, and .probably comprising- the - greateit VA RIM or most different articles of , any Store in the Northern part of Pennsylva nia, and perhaps of the entire State. An assortment is kept in about thirty differ ent branches of trade, and the - , selections are made frorn about forty of the best Hones in New York, and more than-fif ty Dealers and Manufacturers out Of New s York. A large proportion of the. r Goods are brpnght direct from the, Min ufacturers, thus insuring genuine articles. Custom ers sin . entering the Store must not expect to find everything .in sight, but nearly ev ery article wanted be proditeed by inquiry. Some idea of the Stock may be . formed by the folloyring. general .outline, but enumeration isiimpraeticAle. DRUGS M EDlorx w Es, • . • ALITTs .t4Vb OILS, DYE STUFFS • OROCERIES, ' LIQUORS, .• • i 41 LL and WIN DOWPAPER, 7 E tie I", L rEn- I? R, • • ;PERFUMERY FAXCY GadDS, . M.USICAL INSTRUMENTS, -BRUSHES . AMERICAN POCKET .TABLE CUTLERY and . . - SILVER PLATED WARE LANIPS, MATERIALS fur LIGHTS, HARD . WARK, I(ED ,CORDS, STONE WARE, DRY GOODS, - MIRRORS, • WINDOW: AND PICTURE GLASS, LITHOGRAPHS, VARNISHES, 8188- CAGES, SPECTACLES, WHIPS, SLASHES, BROOMS • GINS, .PISTOLS, klitniu %into NI, • TOIi&CCO. MEDICAL irk .SURGICAL instruments, SALT, - " • • SOAP, ROTAS"; (i.e., UMBRELLAS. ; PORCELAIN TEETH, .. . , Inshort, nearly every thing,e,to restore the sick, to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fanny, and also to -conduce to the real and substantial comfarts of life. The ,, attention - of the public is, espect; fully invited topy stock of Goods, bought excldsively for casn DOWN, and will be sold on the same . principle for low prices. ABEL TURRELL. .Montrose; 'April Ist, 1862. , ' Adm — inisttatrir ILTOTICS Is hereby given in envenom' havtne deoasda sgainst the estate of William Powley,lite of township, deceased, that the same roust be presentedio the undersigned for setdement,andall perms indebted to said estate are requested to Make imtsedianSsltt. SMakiin. And{, t!6!. 4hilf IfOWIAT, 4trri. Notice. of T Dissolution. .141 t D. criMangßa kika waft, titt4dtivi frets oar finh. The Winn will be settled 07 the sabserthers, who matinee thelstalosse miss the dad -1 17444 . 4 1 =1= 1" " P1 " 479. IN VIE TAE CERTAIN. RISE .12f best Selections of CR . 00K4 4 .:R --- 11175 Q% COUNTIr • CLASSICAL & NORMAL 1BotLc•ol. S. B:HARTWELL,•B. A. *SIIITZD DT Riperionced • lc °lmpotent lastnetos. Neit Academia Term commences Mon ' day i , Sept. Bth, 1862 TsmioN P 2 Os u sin= • Engllalt, trots ''' c>„...4., .sa co e,OO Latin, Greek and Glenna; each ........... -...; .... —4lO French • IUO English, with one language • 7 50 —No bill for the above studies shall, exceed :. , ,..9 00 Music on the Plano 1 • SOO Use of Instrument 900 No deduction fur absence except In rases et protracted illness. or by special agreement. Board am be obtained from tt,OO to.sl,so,perweek. Fold!' - wishing to board themselves ow Ind' good room. at moderate charge.. Por farther particulars ad- dress the Principal, at Itontrost-. Pa. WY 1113.9CP, ,C. F. READ. Beery. • RAIL ROADS. 1 2MME ERIE RAILWAY . ~... CHANOI!. OF HOURS, commencing Eoitilay, May IS, NEL Tnanawlll lean tittat Deng at &beta the fol lowing hears, via: . ' ' i ' '! i:ESTWARD BOUND. I EASTWARD DORND. . . . No. 1, &Mk Ex. t3l p.m. No. 1. 'N.Y. Erma 1:26 im 1 N.. 3, Night Es, 1:17 a. No. 4, Night' xpress Stn CUL .16o:11, Mall, at N' VD m. p.m. 'No. 6,Steamboat " 7:21 p.m No. 7 , Way, at 1613 a.m. No.lo,l4'at. at 4:36 p.m NoN.7.WayFrell.,llts7p.m. No.la,C.lncinciS Dr.6:17*.t0 Noll,Ac'om'od'oAs2 a.m No.l6,Way Fralght,9:2o La No. 18 rood Sundays, but o. 8 of pundsys, runs taro' to Dunkirk. No. 5 remains MIA'S ktINOT. Oen. Sunr: Nos. d and i ran every dal does not con on Mondays. to Bnlrslo, bat does not ran overnight at Elmira. DEL, L. & WESTERN R. R. The Passenger Trains of this Coleman, now mit to - . seek= Biaghamteu as follows.: LEAVE BDJOEAITION at OAS a. m.; memeetteg at saCRANTON with the Lackawanna & Illoomiburg Rail 1.7 Road for Pittston, Wyoming YtAey, :Kingston and Wilkes-Barre ; at 101r0P11, with the Belvidere Delaware Railroad for Phil. JUL llpsburg, Trenton and Philadelphia': and at JCDICTION, with trains on the Central:Railroad of N. JenloY. fortlizabetb, Newark, and New York. Also LBeaton, Bethlehem, Allentown, :Nauch:Chunk, anAylaniaburg ; arriving at • • N=E Tot& 5:30, Phila.:Ts 8:00, and Rarribbtug 8:06p.m. • . LEAVE NEW TORE, foot of Courtiandat„ at 6:00 a.m.; Philad'a, foot of Wabintlt, at 6 a.m., connecting at SCRANTON. with Lackawamia k Bloomsburg R. R. for Pittoton,Wyomingtlalley, Kingston apd Wilkesbarre and arrive at Binghamton 7:20 p. m., connecting with Night Express West on the Erie Railway, and train: • leaving Binghamton next morning to Cortland, pier and Syracuse. • ' ' \ gar 'This Road passes thro' ittel.ackswaitna Cod Field, and the celebrated Delaware Water GaPt • • AN ACCOMMOkATION TRAIN Leaiei Scranton for Great Pad at 9:50 a:!m.; connecting at that place withpay Express West on the BRIE and thus forming a direct connection with Triune on the Binghamton A: Syntense Railroad; Returning leaves (treat Bend at RIO p. mf., and arrives at /Scranton 6;80 p. to. JOHN BRISBEC, Stiperintendent. -R. A. mirr ; Ran. Ticket Agt. • tScranton, Lackawanna & Bloomsburg B. B. ON and after Ay:lllth, 1562, Paateugut Traftt,will run aa follows: . • 110VItiCk SOUTH ts '. . • ' ,2 • - - I.6ava Beranton, at 5.25 a. rd. • 10.10 a. Ds. fiingstou, at ` 6.30 Arrive 11.15 y. sm. Rupert, 8.40 1 • .., • " - ' Danville. 9.15 intro at Northumberland. 10.00 . 1 , . . MOPL•i6 NORTH Leave Northumberland, 4.50 44. st. Danville; . 5.10 • I " !WWI et *. Rupert, - - 5.43 • Passenger. K.lngston, 2.00 leave 1.45 p. at. Arrive at Scranton, .4 9.00 p. in. 2.40 A Passenger train also leareallingstnn at 8.30 a. tn.for Scranton, to connect with trdin for New York. Return. lug. leaves Scranton on antral of train from New 'Ynrk at CIS p. m. The Lackamazna au& Bloomeharg Railroad connects with the Delaware. Lackawlbana an?. Western Railroad at Scranton, for New York and intermediate points east. At Rupert it .connects with_ Catawieess.Rallroad, for points both east and west. .At Northumberland itconnerts with the Philadelphia and Erie, 'and Ndrtbern Central Rai road. for points west and south. . - JOHN P. LSLEY,Sup't J. C. WELLS, Gen. Ticket Agent. I, CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND bENTLEMEN The subscriber will send (free of Charge) to all who desire ILA° Recipe and directions formaking a simple, Vegetable Balm, that will in from two ti) eight days rem ove Pimples, Blotches, TAN, PREt.N.l.ES,•:. , allovrnese. entail impurities and roughness of the,Skin, leaving the same—as Nature intended it should be—eoft,clear smooth and beautiful. Those desiring the recipe, with full in structions, directions and advice, will 'please call on or address (with return poile,) THOS. F. CRAMAN. Practical Chemiet, • jqs2m Broad Way, New York. AREMEDY FOR HARD TIMES. where people have been thrown out at business. and possess some lit tle means or small ineommia to make themselves a home. [See advertisement in iiiiother column of ttye set t le went of Vineland.l • , GOLII RULES THE DAY ! And with a plentiful supply ire have ipurchased a large stock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY.OOODS, GROCERIESA! PROVISIONS,- HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS .AND SHOES, .„ WALL PAPER. WOODEN WARE, COAL OIL, and LA:VP S*, • Y. 4 VICEE NOTIONS' SKELETON SKIRTS, FLOUR, SALT, FISH, NAILS, PAINTS AND. OILS, And 50,000 other articles too nnme'rol to mention,which will be cold at prices that will • 1 Deft, , • . Compettiton. Don't r orgot The Place, - But If yonlncintre °front iletibbors for The Cheap Store, They will raratiably direct you to ' HAYDEN BROTHERS, THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS.. -AT THE- j ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE " STORE! STAND BY YOURIGUNS! amp r•Ai:visi! WITH 40,000 NOD HVERS WITHIN 4 MONTHS.MARCH OF WASHINGTON! F= +-4 - . i = -7. c-7= FILL AND WINTER. GOODS, kV E ARitIVED game inte*eston. PRODUCE taken in Exchange; or Goodri Cash Paid ror;.rurs.. . HAYDEN BROTHERS. NEW MILFORD, 'Tovember 16t4: IeGI SAPONIFIER. lOW t Alt It Ravi dresbb Caa be J. wadi tnto good 130/1.7 by piing flayonlea, accompapy each boy, Soap is is easily bode as b cap at oclibmi, Illibufactared only by the paupapeo, • Penn% Salt Agarawftietiring Contintriy, plAis _ ISt Wiiiailket. #l pitlelpbll. NATRONA COL. OIL. ai murinnialvOlg i ZOTA ral i V a :di:ov on. :to n ar p.itar,ps ! g _ nibilorlA/1 ?WA XAIIMPAeroItIMG- comrAn, vis-e,FZELANcom.• lt. CRITTENDEN'S PZILAD4PRIA COMMERCIAL .• COLLEGE I.E. corner of 7 h &rho tantSts,. putuntipaLL •• ' inatltntiOn, which was established to 19td; and mow consequently loth* eighteenth year of Ile cast atm raunbere among • its graduates. boats& of the inost saccessful Merthants and Dueness hien of our . Country. • • The object ofthelnstituttan Irsolely to abed emit ateaf etilities for tborooltif Preparation for heathers., The branches taught are. Book-keep...lg. as spAcithle the vartuas departments of trade ireumsnahap, both • On and ornamental; Commercial Law, Idatheicatime, Oration, Civil Englneeting„ Drawing. pynnvvoptig. and Modern Languages. The systems of Lost:action la Peaillar; no' dui', erect lessons are made nee of, but each student Is taught twit eldnaily, so that be may commence at any time, and at. tend at whatsrrwr hours are most 'COOrantenr: Catisioeues are issued annually after the Ittlt of containing names of the stuCepts for the yerr, and fr.ll partionlars of terms, de.. and ;nay be obtatr.ed at 'any •- tlme bcaddreasing the Principal. - In exteasireaccummodation. widespread reputation, • and the lengthy experience Of the Principals Oda Institu tion offers facilities supertor to any °then' , the COtitry. for yomill men wishing to prepare fig bneiaesennd to • Lain at the same time a Diplota, which -will prove a. I for them to any Mercantile UUCP,' . gJrCrittcriden's Series of Treatises on Book-keep log. now mare wideiycirculated than anyother Nark on the subject, are for sale et the Collett /LODGES cum:snort. . _ Atunwrat-uw. Pirecerks. :'‘TXTV3p3E.J.4I.I"q3= I :„ TO SWAN Twora;tvisk . . Netv Settlement of Vislo/113d: A REMEDY FOR HARD Dare Opportimlity to the Drat Kafka% aud. Delightful and healthful Clin.ate in thIC ' ton. Only thirti nines south Uphill. on a railroad; being a rich, 'loamy suit ea.: highly prodwitive arbec.t :and ; Amongst • the best in the Garden nate of S ealsree). - • lonstsTs of b),000 toes of GOOD Sand, divided_ • to (arms of different elm to snit the perchaser—f:o 20 urea and upwards—and-1a sold at the rate cf friim ft teen to twenty dollars per acre for the fann land, paya. one•fonrth cash,and the htlarZely quatterlarly vat eta-limonite, with lewd i n tere st within a term o f 1.-ear pant s 'r JOICOIX.." • Is, in great part,a :label/Cy ioam.spitable for TrXeca,Circus and ,afau--alsoit dark sluttish randy !aim; suitable for corn, sweet-potatoes, tobacco, in kinds of vegetables and root crops, and' the great 'effigy of frmit*,• puhl as grapes;pears, peaches, apricots, Nectarines, bihekb-r -rielLMelons 101 other fruits, best adapted to Lim Phila. . delphis and New York markets. In respect to the /411 and crops there can boon mistake. es•Alleltors can ex sal', ire both'; dad none are expected to buy before so doing, and finding these statements co rrect—ender these Cif clmstancas, unless these statemt , ots were tor/eel. dens - would be noose in their being made. It-is considered The ilestFruit Soil in - the - Union,, '.(See report of Solon Robinson, Esq.. of the New Tdrk Tribtats, and the well' known agricaltarik. William Par- - ry, of Cinnaminson, New Jarsey,which, will be famished - inquirers.) Pszczi By looldng over a mari.'the reader percerve that it ir.juys the tett merkstin fts L'etcn, std has direct cos - marticritiorNith New York and Philadelphia twice a day, being only thirty.two,miles,frotn the latter. Produce in this market brings double the price that it does to lots. Lions distant from the citlee. .In. this location it car. ha put into the market the same morning it Ie gathered, and for what thert.Lriner sells be gate the highest price; whilst giveeriee and other articles he purchases .t e' gets at tho lowest pric-. In the West, what be rells brings film a Pittance. but for whathe trays he pate two price,. In outing here the settler has many other advantages. Be Is within a few hoete, by railroad. of s.lthe great cities. of New 'England and the 'Middle States. Ue Is near his old friends and rorsociations. Ee bas retool for his cb dren, divine eery ice, and all the advantages of drtilsa tiost, and be is near • larg, , e city. TILICM CliairllgE49h.r/ria Is delliebtfal: the winters being . salubrious; and 13nes, whilst tie snminers are no warms: than in thaaNlcirtil The Ideation is i4ur. the lino of* latitude with northern Virginia. ViRSOMiI WANTIIfO A CR A 1 ,102 Or CLIMATE row TIZALTII, world be much bezefitted in V it:eland. ,The mildness ( , f the clitnate and its b.sc!rg influence. makes it ticel:er t fur Sal pulmonary C./scam - 4. dyrpeprin. or central detti, tv., Visitors,wl notice a difference In• few days. CABs mut/eters are urut - notra. . Belding material is plenty. Flab and oysters are tilentliul and cheap. Visitors must expect, however, to sees new place. Why she Pyoperty - tris not Beeik Settled gir. This question the render naturally mars. It is because itliasbeen held it:largo tracts titullltt not disposed to tell, and being without railroad:eel:tics they bad few • inducement*. The ralircad has Jost been opened tore' theproperty . tbia season, fur the stet titne. Visitors ere abownorer t`eland the cirriage., free of expeuae, and eh - weed time and - opportun:ty for thoivegli Investigation. ./ . /...1.1111. who junta with a view to arctic, should bring money to secure their purchases, as luta , tious are nut held epun Tea Saran. TIIINO IN HAND Trim, Where people Lava been thrownout.nf employment or tosinees, and pi..so ed4,llOrle little means or small incomes, is tosfert . tker.ei schwa home. They can buy a piece of lard - a small price. arid earn more than wages In Improving it, and - when it is dune it Is a cc-rtain thdeper.dence coo no loss: A few acres in fruit trees will insure a comfortable liv ing-. The tend is put down to hard.time prlces. and all improtements eau he made at a cheaper rate than most any other time. - . - . Thi; whole tract. withstr =nest:ant oulherallrcact, Is being laid out wittifine and spaciouti evenumi. - with a town in the centre—lt-Ye acre lots to the town sell it from_ „els° to $24)0 :Alio and shalt acre lots, at from fed to sl7l and town - lotss,Tfzet frcut by 15) feet deep, at S:C —;a!• able one-half cash and the talent:en:thin a year- - It to onlyunottfarms of twenty . acres. or more, that fear ;care timeis Oven. TCP. . TO MANUIPACTI.T.S. the trrern . afordsat,r.e t7cn inglorthe SIIQE manufazttirtzg tnenee!l, atd Lithe: Itn. befog nest Phlladr:Fh:a, and- the lint:on:id:nit country has a Lige popular-ton, at kWh a-rorda a gut.,..1 market: " This settlement, In the coarse of several years, wail be one of the moat beautiful placeala the country, and =lost agreeable for a residence. ' * lt iis intended to make it • Vine and !Olt growl tir country, as thbrculture la the most profitable' and tbs. best adapted to the market.Lvery advantage and con venience for the settlers wils introduced wide"' wlll :t -enet the prosperity ofthe place/ ' Thrkutrd times tie:o'- er:oho eountry`will be as advatage .to the settlement ao,g' it compels people to resort ' to agriculture for a 11r- In Large numbers of people are pusLittasing. and peo;le who desire the best location shoul_d visit t h e place It once. Unproved .and le alto for sale. -Tl3lBER..—Land can be bought with os without. tim ber. • The Timber at market valuation. The Title is Indisputable. Tin:noise deeds via; clear oral' Iticiunbrence, whet the money is paid. Dowding couvenientee at Sand. 'Leiters promptly answered, and reports of Soon Pot tueon Wm.. ?arry seat, together with tlie"Vinefand. 'torsi." _ ' Route to the land :—Lesse Walnut street wharf. Phila delphia. at 9 o'clock. A. M.. and aP. 11,. (unieu, 1,-ere should be a clisuge rf hour,) Cur Vineian.d. on tLe Gies* , bort.' and Millet"). Ileilresd. When you leave tLe cars at Vineland Station. Just opened, in oulre for LKNDIS, Postrorter, . . Founder of the Colony. ‘Nornary P. 0., Cr.mb fiend County N. THE OFFICIAL; V7A.11. BIAP. „ . 51 I ,ras Lun tß oa d and Military Mqp of . • the Southern States: • FROM the toosvautheette source*, arid the Coa st Ser. vey, engraved in thoPinest Style of Map it gives so retxnt and each valuable facts concerning a.l.lis Railroads. that the War Department Immediately author ized its pubilottiOn, and distributed 1000 copies 11.11014. the'Oeuerals and Colonels of the Army. Ass It is the (th:Ll' MAP that !slather:zed as Ofr.tial. It is the most Reliable and Authentic. and from its large site-4.2bv5% inches—shows at a glance the ?rialto° Places ana ail Strategic Points. Gen. McClellan has Sc. knowledged the great importance of it to his movements. ' Beautifully COLURND, Price only st,.to compote with inferior maps. In cloth case $l,lO. Dissected and moun ted on muslin, $2.50. Mounted on .Mullin. with Rollers and Vnthiahed. $2.10. Sent fret by mail on receipt of u price. wiLa P. lIAZARD, No. 124 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. rir As every intelligent man wants:he PEST and en• ly OFFICIALIMP, Agents can ms =easy rapidly by selling this. • .tuy23m Steel Pens Snpeiseded virwors DAPPER ERP.ODIUM PEI 7 .3 WARRANTED not to corrode In any inc. Each pen as durable at a dozen steel peas. 'AI they do rot COTTOLIM.• they will not get 'slurp and stick in the paper like steel pens, bet will glide ever the piper sincrithli Ulm a gold pea. i hams appointed • BEL TVRRELL S Sac dem; tor the sale of these pens 111 Susgeebenna cthir.trl Price. 111.00 per gross—BO cents per dozen—S tents each. Sent by mail, pre-pald 716,_ then Tent, on receipt erprice and rine postage stamp. Tim trope supplied at a wasonal.le dos count. Alt O:niers for these notrearroeire Fens inni4 T. adbilotssed *AAUP, TIJARELL. Montruen, l's., w tarnish them at the lowest peal, . .- July 4, DIM' . • B. DE 30, Dw ain , km)is ot 'Wines ma Ltivgai; to . mrriPtri aerarl7 ever/ 11'4 to mat market. warrantrel ppm. /or sale as mail by - ABEL. TUp.ItELL., • Teeilartaatiltin heretofore vitiating betwsvir Attest I. Dow t Co. Is I.hts day dissolved by litnitattoo Warns. Joy*. adE ALLEN. DEANS I CO., • • . ?be teases" *III be couthist4 at the nld ataot_lttl BALDWIN ALI-MC Gold Medal SalerEetus ets. -clbn bilk% of tn. but tr. market. tar me* .Sia. by . Ran TIIR3qI4. ~~ ~ ~ , Conveniences;st - 1 4 .1QX t)i . R . ;s , LUBRICATING on:. F os All Mk eq . Wiektiiii7, Wra p VI"
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