• • Health of the Draft d Het .The llarrisburg reports hat the health of the drafted men is very had. Cause—Bad weather, poor. elothinglatul tents.. It is hoped matter wilimprpve, hang a few of the tineolit contractots, and poor supplies will cease!. ItarThe New kirk Tines; which Was the loudest advocates of the administra tion and its pet candidatb Wadsivorth, before the election, ndw says: • "The heaviest load which the friendi of; the Government have been cotiwelled to carry . _ thrOugh this - adttiinistration has been the inefficiency, of the adniinistra tion. What is the use ofltrying to HIM I, taia an administration th. , seems- so in= different and incompetent o the dreadful , task committed to its hand!:?" . ..• No severer criticism on the administra tion than this could well hi conceived Tom .Fgrd Disgrftpa ,) Aga Diggrem The Military Commissii apointed; to in-t 6, the conduct ot, pfliOrs con nected - with the surretidP - of Barker's Ferry to the Confederate s ., have made final report, and the conimlssion has been discharged. The report ,:peaks dispar agingly of the conduct of general who made the surrender, and who died on the field, but the bitrileh of disgrice fidls upon Col. Thomas H. 'Ford, of Ohio, - Who had clargi.i of the heights, and who, according. ro ,the testimon.A showed utter in competency and arrant cowardice.— been distnisse,lfrotit the service.. 'the reader Wifi, probafily, have sotne-tec ollection of his aholiton character. ; Major Baird of N. Y., lines infor full A a liare of blame, d is also iiinniSsed,--and his regimento fie )266, is highly censured for had conduct. I ---- SINGER-& . 00. , s ._ LETTER "A" FAMiLY SEWNG MACHINE, WITH ALL THE RECP.,STJM, HOVEMEEWIS, la the hest and chealaint ilid mod be4.lltiftli of aIISCWin Nachlnen. This insiihine will sew 6nytbing, from the refining of a tuck to Tarrectio Ili the inaking titan Once. coot —ain - thing front Pilot or. heaves Cloth down to•the eoftest tkucc or Gossamer Tissue,an in ever ready to do itk work to perfection. It can felLhei . hind, gatber.tuck. I I quilL c.i and has a paeitv (or A greut v Het) of ornamental *ark.' this is not the onlymachlne ; that can. Gill. beta. liiiid.llol so forth; hut It will do so bitter than nut other mach; nie. The Letter - .V . Faintly Si.kriug Id:alike may be had Ina crust variety 'oti - abinetipiset. The Folding ('...e, Ojell In now bee...lllllg f , l l popplar, k as tin ITAUIe minks: one that eau lie folded kit, . box or cane. which when opened.utaken a beautiful. subsiantiaLand riktrititiA Cable. for she ifsork to rent mimic. Thor mono ate of every 11113ginal)le denhai—plain an tile' nrcodl :mew In lts native fore•t, or ii, elithCirdlni rlhi.he4 an aii con Itli.ke thera. The branch lirlieeK WV all well r.uppired with *ilk, twin;. thread. needle.. oil. etr., or Tio v,,ry ik....t quality. Send for n ii - i.V of "Sii..gn .0 Co•ii i tlsztrriit " • Ir. RuitnEll ex C• - L.4, Itroadway. X. T.. PI P, " Philo elpirin titles. ale Chestnut street. • HEAD, ‘t"ruot.' 6 S.: FUSTHR, .I.4t9it. in Montrose. . suswA COZY CLA,I9AL& ie• °lac, S.S. HARTWELL. B ASSISTEb By Expeifenced & Compet.l The IVintr Tiwin eA mini( tlity, Nuv. .24, 1 TUITION rEz. Rn~li•h. trt,nl 11111111111= ira one lau4tin,:v —No hi!! Tor the alio , :e r.t udica .:11. Music on the Pomo EZ=f=ell No tholootoon f. r a11..4”1ce except i b . l pprrial Board can be obtained from a 2.00 t Pupil. sui.l.ing Inboard thenn.el rOula. at moderate charge.. For to dream the Principal. at Slontrosc. Pa WS.. c F READ. Seery Nob. NEW MILT NORMAL SC M. L. HAWLEY, Blind . , E. B. HAWLE OF lir ovnmnn Km:ll,h Ilmnche Ilorticr " and Mal Do." 'lnclndlne Lati l Proniity Departmezo ln.trarnental and Vocal !X . THE WINTER Ftht•p 4111,. ro.per pn ,WEDSESI , A .Y 0 r. 2 61 hh. Ekren Student, will aMtrded in opp, a thun.m4ll ENGLI:II 11.1681 more Ilherul TERMS. than ut atiy in the State. Leciures on Teaching and . other s I during the term. Board ran be had on the most rca. Room- for [hot, wishing to board th C2P - For further particulars,:addreil Principal. New 31)Iford. By order of the Board. T BOVLF... JOHN New Milford; Nov. Bilth.lS6g. . MANHOOD; HOW LOST. HOW- RESTORtD. JOl Pardi.hed, in a Scaled Envelop; Price Six Ones.. LECTIME on the nature. treatment und redieal cure perinatorrb Ma or t+emilial wttalirtee, inruh i tart' taine:4l,ll3-, Ai•xual debit i tir. and Impediiuem to marrinFe generally, nervounlei:. coneumption, opilepay end Fte ; in..ntal and plienic.4l incapacity. ren•ult Ina (rum pellibute. Sc —llv ltt)Wl'. J. CULVERWELL, DL D. authorf the Green itook, 6c. • The world•rcnowned author, In thinadmirable lecture clearly provrt from bin oiwti cxperieure that the rton•eqlll•llCef of eellebtoe may he edaeauaily rethoved without medicine: and without * danger:one oper• hon.yloo, in.frumente, riuge , or cordial..pointinz out a mode of cure at once certain and elleetnal. by Nhich .oilerer.- no matter what hie condition mui Ik. C 943 ,cure hum-elf cheaply. privately. awl nalivally. Thiel lac tan• will prove a heron to thousands and thomiatidii. Sent nudrr sral, In a plain en voltqic.,tu any addrosi". on hr rrsvilit a' six rt•iits, or two postagestamps. Ity ad- Lirso•iiitt. • Tht. CIIASI J. C. KLINE, novls lycql 12: Pacrery, N. Y.. Post Oftico 1.10.x.tg156 Offida of JAY COOK RBSCRIPTION :At JAY COOKE & CO.. Bankrs, Aid SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Nov. f, ic e . under.letted. havittz- been appoluted Su•er!p -i. lion Aze o t by the Secretary of the Treueury. I now prepared to familial at once. the NEW TWENTY YEARS SIX R CT,I3O I ,N'S , S •of the United State,. dedrnated a, •• Five•Tweriie,," -erleetnable at the pleasure of the Government. aft , ir five vex,. and authorized bract of Cungresa.appntiet. Feb. - The Coupon Runde are betted in canto of sal. sit*, and (flow. Tilt! Itextrter Band* In-surute of $50,11100. ff5(10... EtgiO, and s.'entri. Intere,t at 6 per cent. per Annum willcommenc from, date of pureluiee,..aud le, • PAYABLE 14 GOLD, ) tarsi-asenualls. which ir corm), At the Prerollit Pftriutn • do _old. to iefnent e per cenf eer annum. •Farmerie. hierehasetr. Met tanks , . Capitilirtr. a l cal all who h,ivr !troy ntopPy to invert:tibuold know:Anti tuetn• ber tient there trends are. In effect. a flint mortgr4.3 upon all lietilreatrb. bank Stock, and Se.reurltiee. and the Immense products of all the maiinfactnme, u. Sc., in the country: and that t lie• full and Ample pre, •Irlon meede for the payment or the . interest and lionidat on of the principal. Faciso rtamps A In ternal Revenue, terVer. taal 1011 1 10 , e Bonds the Berl., Mort Al nirilliTttqfttivi Must po i In vestment in the -Ntrket. stinzetiptiotit tvtiovett at par:in irgat louder no notes and checke or bank. at par in Philadelpleln. colliers by _Mail will rele,ei re mune tit alto and facility and explanation NI ill be afforded on appli at this office. A fun supply of ryends will lie kept on hated for diate delivers. JAI Setle s criptfon At Nev. rel. 1841:—'ku Administrators' No tice -11 COTICE . le befelly given to all perfon4 hart nun d- a:tablet the evtlic of JAMES MUSE,. doc'el. hie of Librity tuttnihip, IWO the same je , soutv:l lo the hadrritiguori far sertletheAt. and FUtp , ittdvbted to said estate are rctitterted- to zits' menial, payment. - WLE.LARD TRUESDEtt, Oct„ . 154.2 IL A. TECMDEV,,, . MIVAWECOW L' )X Painters nae.- 7 1'enbatitnte for f erpentJne.l ir arirti Impritt. fur axle by ABM. T • The Prices" or Dliiir iittaitiap . _ Are kept DOwn at the 'BINGHAMTON BE[-NE An Inatnenee otock nfflßY GO . ODSbuught prertone to the late Tian, and auld at - less than 4ew 'Turk WIIOLESALE PRICES EIjApCHMANI!- BROTHEL4;!- BINGHAMTON `Beef- • l el 3 hive.' •-•- vo No. 20 da N - Court St. {fp Corlierzte - 67 5 7.7,;,1 1 ,/ Water St. • .4 .Hingham- . too, .15. Y. Dlil7--(EIbaLOV- - 1 • 2411V,457 , ‘„ .4 11401114i,,,.. .t.c. at Beanethin of theitullug , Prleas of he day, 'wearing, a saving 'SION Er tothoee Invert ing In Dry Goods at thelr;Sfore. We - offer a splendid Stock of endless .bfyies atitt,Patterne, including tinny novelties of the seaxin in At prices from, 18 Coratas ttrawasi-clai. 331114.1CTIVIMIIT.Ta • CLOAK • From $4 upwards! Splendid Woolen and Brodie Long end Square 2E42'020 9 Itlch. plain black. and black bmcada FROM AUCTION! BE L'., UT 11• 1 Ji . A. P. C ' 41 :. . 7 : . ° Paramettas &IVlerinos Also a large stock of . CLOTH, CAssf.trEnEs,,FLANYI•,'L, GOODS,•LOTS OF - • e c.iLlros & stI4'ETINGS, 41, ,Every conceivable !bads of Doable. Sinnle , ' and Split Zephyr Worsteds. all descriptions of Millenary Goods, sold \V liolectle and Ito:ill.' , . . , - l'lcase call at the imilersigned, before purchasing your Camas elsewhere. as the.t; are unsurpassed fur quality it tk (1 price. lIIR6CMITANN BROTHERS, No. 20 Court Street, . 33 x-mr (3, mr.e.asivr C)lk7. 111Vcrer. 11., IEIO2. v° AY I' GA, E into the euelorure 01 the ruhrotiber. ; about the h.l of October. FOUR tAII,SEI'. The Wwner will provaproiterty. pay chit reex and take thaw away. Brooklyn. Oct.4sth. lali2.—atp -J. C. MQItGAN. ORMAL 1. Principal, INTevtlocs, TO the To'omdlip [inmmltteca. or any pentons having in charge the t oh: tutor Rowdy Su 10-crlption pa pers: The enemy commi- , donci- ile.:m very much that yr. , : .houlcriO'nvari to their tell,. by the fir et Mon day of Nltrian'im• court, or duriol the term of the came., the naot-nr•of all Demon. , i Wynne Totendlip or florow2h, itzho have Ilia id their sul.rriptiott. as II la hiehly tilioor Mai that they. bould but in ini.,,----ino of ~ .a i d hat, i n nr .. 1 _der to properly adjura• their ammo]: it lib the Bounty ' WEEKS. . : fund. . • • • Ito nrrler of Comml,ione:••• -. ...., $2 to G 4a) w. .k. l R . 1 , F 0 .1 oN, Com'rs el:. •-- • - • 4 00 Convoilminnere Office. Oct.-]", mit, -• :31 ' - .... ,2.-. ------, t Instructors ct• on Mon- exceed 400 • I 3. C 1 ila, CO 0 ID . . ...... .... .S ilo IT T.krst. , too.ooo 'ditches to mike up a VAAL and er- caici of protracted -1. ery stitch must he sliiifuliv driven honie to mike 4 good joh qr it. - Think of th . at. 3lider 43r00k. - Ow .. . $2 . 50 p "„sk, • ; hundred tkieu•and •ditches. nod every etitelt a Are gnW ,•e* can find good non' I 114tersiii,elf that,,l ha ye acquired, ft"om long ex- het particulars ad. perienec at. the t;11,i11e , ... a ...kill requisite to ilve AP. , man or bey. ...s ~,a <,....f.tanlyln 111 - . titlxcl 11 Cont. Test or punts. always in the I JESStP, LATEST' STYLES. uttisag done .ellh de.patch, and fn struettousliven. haw to pat to;.Tether—Term. ea.hdOwn .• Try !me . , one doe r weak of Searle'. llotel. Montrose, Oct. 2S. It. I JOHN GROVES. • BD 1 110 0 L.si . Register ' s i\rotice.- NOTICE is hereby given , to all penons enn cerned in the foU o estates, to wit: Eetate of John Comfort, late of Harmony deed, Ur bane Bull'ows, one of Executors. Estate iif late of Great Mead, - 'deed, Matilda Dixon. Adel x. . That the accountant. hove ecttled their neennnta in the Register'* Office. in and for the county of Stiequelianna„ and that the same will be pr,enteil to the Judure of the Orphan'il,Court of -aid reality. on Thuteday,'Nov. Wth, 1562, for confirmation nod allowance. H. K. NEWELL, Register. Registers Office. Stuntrose, Oct. 2S. . Assistant hernatlra. 4 00 S French, 500 ra. • • ill, commence on and cunt Irma To Consamptlves.—The . mirerther. having . a restored to health ih a few weeks, by a very simple m ed.-. after having suffered set eral yearY with a revere lung affection. and that dread disease. Cdusumptlon— is anxious to make Laloan to his fallow-enrCarers "the 'wand of_cure. of acquiring '_lL arylucatton: on SL•cr iiituilar School bjecifi will iw given To all who desire it, he will send n copy of the prescrip tion used : (free of charge>, with the dirt:titans for prepar , log rad using the same, which they :will fled a curt cure for iullSlllllllllll. Asthma, Bronchitis. it.c. The only object ar the advertiser in sending . the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted. and spring information which he conceives to he invaluable. and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy. 1111 It will cost nothing. and mar prove a blestglug. Parties wishing the prescription will µtense address " fir. EDWARD A. WILSON, Septa. m 1 County. New York °nab]." term• also meelres. WNW lEBIG ATDEN, Pres% FANCY FURS. FANCY FURS My Furs were onrehased In Europe, proeions trs the rise in Styr Ina Exchanse. and the New Duty imposed on all Furs. imported•since thefiret of Augnit. 1-would also state that as long as my stock last.. I will offer It at priers itroln,stionste to what tt ,;Dods cost toe: hot. JI will he itnoosible for me tolm port and mat t . uftietura Any more Furs. and H.. 11 them et the same prier. owl nu to the ensettled state of the conntry. 1:0 - 14dmeinGer the nam,. morn/tee mot dr,4. JOHN FAHESUA, Arch street, Philadelphia. rim sr EIIVERSITY, . ' ~------ "1111 E. nCxt Term or this in..titution will commence on Wednesday, September &I. The second term do P. 1 7!-I , :tne.day December !Id: and the third term. on Wed. nesday, February lath. 1a6:1. . ....... .IEI.2EX''.EI I III9 Ell /S. I'ITI-TiON.—Common Branches. including Fatal 01.11, .:, iC . • 1 •• ..:. 63.00 :‘,litantlehilo. , PhY. Chemistry. Physiology and Book. Ti -. cepinL!.... --.. 4;00 .64gebra. 'Geomotry and auclaut Latnruages . b 00:1) -TELE OFFICIAL - WAIL MAP. }lynch 1 5,09 . 1 .. - . 14. " ic " 11.18 "• U"tli th e wir ia a`er ' ~...- 6. 00 . HoZcirda .Ruo Road end, Military Mop ofi Rdons relit, ----. • j • .:..... ..... ; 1 50 - ..i . 1 Ex pnsc+ a firclintion-rntn . the Southern Stair*. - I Board pur 14,4.1 i , ,- „, , - mom flit most authentic iiat schs.-and. the Coast Sur.. Each rOote is turuiFilCd IAV' ' iiedstuad ost . .... .... _. . Rolf the. F . _ price. cugrareiin IT; ihnistlit;le of Rap Making. It-' _ Rpi Yes Susecent and such ealualdc f;cts concerning all.the ailroads, - that the War Depirtmetit Immedintely author ized! Its publication, and distributed .1000 copies among I the Generals and Colobels of 0: Arnie. As it is the ONLY MAP that is ibt:horlzed as oMcial, L- ~,. NEW ARRANGEMEiTS: IN TIIE- • it Is the most Rellable - and Authentic: sad. from Its large L./ Rik /%. • • BLO CK. size . -32liva5 Inches—show 'at a glance the Principle , Places and till Strategic Points. - Gen. McClellan bap at.. . ' knOwiedgtel [degree importance Of it to hhemovementi 1 lIIIR nedersigtied hauls takt , tan Rooms formerly • occupied by A'. 0 DR LNS, la w prepared to furnish . fteantifully COLORED, Prier only VI. to compete with 1 • - who may desire with a good a truthful Portrait_ interior mops. in' loth.casesx.so: Dissected and moon „._ 1 aßeing well posted ift the produmbn of thorn/loan kinds led oir tuttelln. $1,41 0 , mounted oh. Ilholih• with B- 0 0. , t se Preturea et the day, I flatter ulna MM. rityyrirk Is not ..- ._ • . a n 4 WilV ah ed•AW A, Se nt f r ee Pie min en receipt of fuelled By any in Oils section °fie eounny. • - • - • WILL SP. TIAZARD. . Among the various kinds takenlittny Roomsan the The Onnireartionnand Experience 4on In. • Ka- 7i4 °benne' Street.; Ptilladciphta. Talicl. Pnblished for the boleti t and en a warning and a rifr As every intelligent man wants the BEST and on- AMBROTYPE, PripTOGRAPH,,, carillon to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, y OFFICIAL MAP, Agents cm .tt make - money rapidly by- • prenetture Decay, Szc.; supplying at the same the meani - selling this, ..• . . • •--- -. myi km MELAINOTYPE .1117LLOGRAPIP. , - , of Self Cure. By one who lugs cured himself. an er b eing ..-_—_-- ' _____"-- . . Locket Pictures down to the's lest Axed miniature putt., grist eepense 0. - would t medical - imposition and - Ri0.... Transferred Ambrotypea e Anent thing out, tor quackery. y enelostug a poet paid, addreseed eirCelope , . ' slozie cook , * may he had of the author. NATIIANII.L. • A.BEL TURRELL . sanding by Pasty. ) a ny pitrt of th World - without extra. postage. It y Pictures are bold. • omits. and eapresidie MAYFAIR, E•''ft.; Bedford- Kin :Pr Cu. N. Y. te"b” Lr e ' 11A5 foreale. • Metallic ON. for Sewing Machines —.not those faint, lifeless Outdo often sold (bout the --- Biotic ib Watch OIL Bed Bile. Rat and lipase Poi ! country., Pictaree taken in ill k sof weather, equally Adihinistmtors' 'Notice.son. Homeopathic Remedies, Pond ' s Extract, and a gres.. rell. except thole etymon , : chit n: No picture need be , meet, or4ininiants.'Soletoc Puns. and.-Marten, and an ; taken unless perfect satisfaction given. liat OTICE Is berebygh-entoall perenne haying demands a adieu intriet/OtnteAt Medicines. - . ln dressing for a picture. ern! light c010r5...44a al .L 1 splint the ertateof Bichsel Bane, late."( Choconut . ----- - bine, purple. scarlet,pink. etc. . st others tithe well; , rotelimilift , deceased ; that the same tnnot be presented to' 1 , , Meander - flood for yet Netting: Mid all,perepne Indebted . •., BAKER'S - COMPOUN D • • . • 1 ve Remember that the olio t get yonr "picture" is to said anneal" refttlestedto make immedlatepayment. l - - • . , f - lake Back Block, over Read; W airs & Foster's store. Ihunairr Exits, i A SIME care fo r Dysen t e ry; for Weill usual b. ,• - • J. MX ii.V.TtiN. • Et.txx Morn.. ( Aline " i A - .; ,-- A.m. TVICENLL, .' I Moo on, Pa.. NOv. !MIL , l• ' • --se r and MIA*. commence at I o'clock on Motlday. and elope fort the week at noon on i 4 atnrdar. . The e‘Tnit: eaerch‘es are the following: Monda,lr eCentoz, debate in the, &Wetter' room. Wedn( 4, 3 day. So'Ookitnfond Composition. • • Tetteadny. LeCture. with experiments In Natural Phi loaophy find Cheattetry. Frfdayt . . Genmal Debate. The InMttutton. turMitied 'with anapparatnetnNlm trate tho !principles. of Natural Plillmmphr end 01.411 i-try, and a skOloton and 31app to aid to the ,help or *SY. . Watford. Anz. 26.144, Choconnt, An. 4, '6°. Now offer their entire Stock or DRESS GOODS! VERY CHEAP! Evoi-y posprlo . phado of .7011EIT IPARI3II2IIif ro. 719 Arch mareet. :low Bth. south side. Philadelphia. . triporter and :liana ictnrer . and dealer in. nil kinds PANcli FURS, ,r Latliee' and Children's desire to say tome friends r Susgnehans end the stir- Cl,lllltiea that t ace'now in store, one nt to laritcst and most bean lul of all kinds id qua! it les or Fi, ne;t Furs sr Ladles and children's rear. that will he worn da• ring this Fall and. winter. 6 cilotanglitore Gredt Bend Selnintgat4 AT GREAT, BEND, SUSQ'A COUNTY, PA. Tlao 441610 - tazgapi. cg!'rnis sci l o o 4: WILL OPEIV. TatiesAwi.: Aug. 26th, 1862, andconiinue ELEVEN WEEKS, under thddirection of R. CUS4td.V. , 4 ea nrincipal. The course ot instruction Wail the branches,is thorough and pratfall :*A thorough preparation given to young men desiringio enter College • A teachers class will be organized at the commence ment o(the term, for the morefull training of those wishinoo teach; and heal stance rendered them in pro curing situations for the summer. This class will rc eche instruction on the theory and practice Winching, one hour each day, and have public Meeting. dam in Iwo weeks. • • Wilfiroll.lL/t3r. . R. CUSII3IAIC,.. .. •.. .. PRINCIPAL. HON. S. IL CHASE, A. M., lastractat in Greek, Lt to and German: McPAM;Mi;GSMii DR. W. 8. liATTol l l..Lecturet on PhTatolog7. MISS M ATTIE J. ORANGE:Teacher °Music on Plano Other teachers as necessity play dainanfl. Terms of Prtniary Department,perquariee of eleven weeks, $3 $0 . Common Branches. •' 3tv Illgherinellah andldathemailts do., . 500 Natural &lances d 0... 70 . 0 Langmuree. Ancient or modern . do., , 800 Teachers NOTII2III Class do.. 1 BO Music on Piano - do., ' 800 Gee or Piano do.. I 00 The higher brioches Include the lower, thus. SA 00 per quarter coSers all branches lammed. above, except teach ers chugs and music on piano. N. 11. Alt bills most be unused at the commencement of the term. J. B. HAZLETON 4. AmbrotypO and Photographic Artist, Montrose, Pa. 09 — Pictures latest in all . kinds of *ember, in the best style of the Art. • octlo Administrator's notice. lETTERS 'of administration to the eatate of Drayton A Salisbury. late of Clifford. having .been granted to the undersbtned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to matte imetediato payment. and those haring claims against the same will present them to U. W. GOODRICH, Adel's. , Clifford. Sept. 23d, • TAKE NOTICE. R.J.*. COBB hieing been appointed a surgeon in the army, his accounts are left with the undersigned fur settlement. All persons indebted will please call and settle withouiitelay. , Z, COBB. Montrose, Sept. 9, IRG3 - If $4O Wages Paid. $lOO TO sell goods for the AmissSmola MACCONZ COMPA NY. Ne will give a commission on all guilds sold by our Agents. - or_pay wages at from .$49 to tfel per mouth, an pay all necessary expenses: A child can learn to op erate It by half an.houee instruction' It I equal to any us Fimily Sewing Machine lu e, and tie ha le reduced the price to Fifteon Dollars. Each al:teni is'warranted for three years. Address -C. nutatmEs. flee. Agent, - Jury S, Detroit, -Michigan., BOYD' & WOODRUFF, CARRY ON TIER • Tlp & SHEET-IRON BUSINESS *-EXT - BELOW SEARLIi'S - HOTEL. ALSO he CARPENTERING Business . 'NEAR THE 3f ETRODIST CHURCH. W E ke4ronfttitE r ttli i n hand general n!+ertment of ten". ; ISulldero Ellir4ware cif an Mods: ' Farmers! Tools of All Hinds. Wire. Porrelain Ware, Japanned and Plain Tin Ware of the baid materiel. • Paints, bib, Glass, Putty, and Sash. Pump... Load_ Pipe. Lintiri. Bird Cagep. Alio, a Gaol Bugky for Sale. TermA right. 'Remember the Orr. Cr.ll end ,ceng n. isor'n. I BOYD & WOODRUFF. A. A woJnrivrr. 1 MoutroAc, Jgty Tld. 1562. „. Tu.tv FIRM. '”" ALLtall DWDE BA—T, - ~succEsso.,To . ALLEN, DEANS & CO., Under Montres& otnuo, Aim rtECEIVI.NG Fresh Ground Western FLOUR every 00 days. which we warrant to give satisfaction .as any in market; if not good returned at our expen se. Feed, • and Buckwheat Flour, SALT AND .PORK, BY TliE LOAD, BARREL on POUND. RAMS, [Sugar Cured] f Dried Beef, • Smoked Halibut,. Drips and Syrups, - Mol - assCs and Sugars, . TEAS,' COAREE. SPICES, BROOMS,' AND NAILS, • - =we otter fokeale at Low 3l P i r o lf t eo. for READY PAY e July 9, 1962. 1313 - .T-.7-.. Mt CT N, - • Don't begin with the RUN at If )11[01 PH 'STORE"- , NEW .::GOODS. 4ALI) and YOUNG. RICH and POOR, GAT and-restive, are hourly resarushlng onward to the 4r NAVIGATION, All eager to be supplied from the choice and extensive selectom to be foutul - AT TYLER'S STORE. His as.ortment of Miry - Cllecatpsama leat 'cm all; and as for choice f t •Pll. 4 lt3o 4 lMl : 4lslMely ' Via.: 9 and 10e 6ngar. T. Thee. Coffee. and Tobacco,— ' vents are inadequate.—they are TIP. it is useless to nren Moo the Two thousand & one things of which a full supply • Is kept constantly at the On/imr store in town. A don. tintaation of calls Is carnestly , deelred. and if there are any so unfortututtans not to havefo'wd mix place, your friend and neighbor will tell you the .FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELL'S HOTEL, and opp6site the KEYSTONE, Nieh e rero percent. has ceased tube. We are bound to let people Ilve—and live.- Bring along your Butter Eggs, • Bags. Oat' s +. Rye. Cork Cora, and most anything else you do n't Want. and get value received' AT TYLER'S STORE . ! B. Please don't leave the above mentioned articles at home, for our. rale wod't permit ne to wait •• till you come up again." Shiaters --A new lot 'of white and colored, Big 'l.7ns just opened. LA. .1fPo• of all . kinds, and fixings for burning Kerosene' .lose readyand eery/dm-sp. Best Kerstsene, chi - nisei than daylight: 4.0 Fresh Burning Fluid. Cuosphene; Sperm, Adamantine and 'Folios Can dles,,kept constantly On hand , IleW supply of II ATS and CAPS. BOOTS and 'I4IIQES. Stone,' and Wooden Ware. Brooms.. and of all sorts, Yankee Notions of all varislies Perfumery. and Toilet Soap;SOleate of Roses forchape hauda-bert .thing in use. etc. stc:l all of which wit r so,ld for the.. 1 ,4 4 down, as the time* demand. by ; • tin 43 - ..leirA.mit.. TO DAIRTAIEK-1 ant' forwarding BCTTER to N, Yolk, on terms of commiottorrthat wilt . , suit you. Call - . and Inquire, andlook: at my dairy. .alt. In *ache of all si as good se 6m be found lu twat - ' 3iontrose. 144 y 1:11g. HENRY C. TYLER. I mmwmmmmmornm IsTE — ' OODK. JAM Dv: • 1., DEVITT, 'NA N now off 4 ; • le one of the moit choke and t.fandboOt 'girt 7of SPRING!IpIitiGOODS, .. . PR y - G -00 D. 1- . - A complete sawn+ of .. - lIADI [at 1 :1174 : D . S ap DeLaJnea, Ma:ambit), Deli/lige, Poplins.. Prima, GUl hems, Clockings,- itt. calms Stripe-Skirtings. Ticks,. Brown and Bleached nanny; White Goods. F lannel., - se. Balmoral Skirt Summer wear, and KOSlkarr °revery deiteriptlon. . - . . . ' . - -AltN'_ - - WEAR. GLOTTIS, Bachand ey Cassimer. Ky. Jean. Satin. et, Cattnnide, mna r t. Trimmings. An anexcep. Venable impartment r,lEt riti , ea , cfavrour 13csaotisi db !etLcoem., or all kind.. ... v Ck.rc:x:)erless. Brown and White SW; Syrup and Molasses. Tea. Cof fee, and Essence of lWe, Spice. Poppet, Saleratua. Maekerel, lintoked Madly, Codfish. Erosive. Brown Jo. Fancy Soaps. Also, Preyed Potash.to make Soft Soap with little tronhlr. Mike, the variety alwers found In grocery department. - . Faints“- c Linseed, Coal. and 'inter•strained OILS. Saab Glass, Putty, Wbite L.eadild Zinc, Paint Stashes, ,tc. C7X = I::(3Oti.MPX: I I". White Graniteehlm 12a1 Chlria;aratommon Ware Cane fur Presening Fruit Hardware. iRON, Nails, Shovels. Ines, Rakes. Forks. Cc. Also n tine selection of ctrLEnv AND PLATED WARE. • - Baskets. tradlis. Children ' s Cabs, and Carriage qv:. YANKEE NOTIONS: Crack err, S,le Leather. Anima INIt and Fine Table *alt. Co ney Llland white Sconritt Sand. trc. Sc. A General Stoke of Straw Goods. Montrone, May 13..190 DANDELION COFFEE. THIS Preparation, toad from the best Java Coffee. le recointnended by Kyr:tans as a stipcdor Nutritious beverage, for Oencial Debilty. Dyspepsia, andsall bilious disorders. Thousands win Ei...tve . been compelled to aban don the use of coffee will tirOthis without injurious effect One can contains the strenth of two pounds•of ordinary coffee. Price 25centa, -Fie. sale in Mootnse by Abel Terrell . KOLLOCKI LEVAIN, The purest BAKING kOpopo, for mikingpght, sweet anal nutritional Bread nd cakes. Price 15 cxnte . . - . 'Mane:ten:red by ICJ; KOLLOCK. Chemist, 'Corner of llrhad and It elltnut.sts, Sold by-all Drumfist+ and (socers. mhnlyJc co THE NEW-YORZ WEEKLY JOURNAL a COMMERCE. A CO-VS.IR! TI ASB BUSINESS • • The cheapest and her. Weekly to America. CIONTAINF NEWSfrom 'Spurts of the World. the beet reporto of the Prods.; Groin. and Carle Trade, Dry Goode aud, Stoney =Hada. The Foe to Di.soc,itn. , r.e - e,e, ,l'oeth and &Ash. . . The Supporter of the ilnian, - - t ' 7'he _eonxtitation and Law. . TERMS FIN: NE YEAR .1' :. ' , , • Twenty copies or - upwardil each. Thirteen copies, $l5. Melt copies. slfl. , Fo r'copies, $6. Three s copies, $5. li nderthree copies. $ 2 cll. Clubs of thirteen ur more will be inailml •',O one aktress. An extra cop; tunny one wilding a club of 20, with the homer. The Dade Journal of corn tierce Junior, ironed for the country, $5 a year In advance, , ;AT - Specimen copies era's.. STON E. 11.'t T.E & TIALLOCA, Editors and Proprietors. 91 Nall street, New-York. --- .- 7' MBE Sub?.erlbera have now retuned from New 'York with their SPRING STOCK Or GOODS. to which. they would rcapectfnliv all the attention of thettenatomera, Their at , ..hrtincnti• now complete and unites both Lll.eful and Ornitnwilial Wv taken par. titular pains to .cleat all the ;?..r - few Patents ob t hid Spring, and think we can, without doubt, plea,ie in both 'Style, Quality, and Price. We hate a large stock of English, American and Swiss Watches, - (Gold lad Sliver, Ranting and Open Face,) from the cheap •at up to the bent: . A Very full variety of SILVER WARE, warranted as godd as eacslagai Also FINE GOLD JEWELRY, In p'ery variety, Alen Plated Jewel 4, Taney Goods, Brushes, Shell Combs. A very !ie varlet) of Plated Goods, Very Low. Tea Team Clocks _ , lirittaida Wire Ail kinds of Wormed. Tidy, Neting. Sewing. and other 2Vetscillepai. Thermometers; peed*: \lollop Goiter, and Mel Viol Strings a nice lot of Fane: Table and Pocket Cutlery. StiI , NOTS, Sc., &e. , above Goods having Joon purchased for cash. will be sold at very low price,. Mellen cal) and examine our Goods. and we are contldentwe can pleaee you. IiT4LN/3 ALIa.T-sMIZT, No. 2 Qdd FellOro !lull, Biciyihumton PEACE AND PEACE PRICES! `PEACE APPRQACHING. Lage Linea of PRICES Conqueied and Reduce!! H. Mgrrial.rti r i ag r,, NEW MILOBD, PA., is reeelvlng,for Sprin7, supplies,new and large stocks of CI1010:: • DRY GOODS, GtOCERIES,, CROCKERY, IA RD WAR E, STOVES. IRON, STEEL. NAILS, PAINTS, LAW, AND • • LINSEED - ALS; • BENZOLE, CARPETHIG,S, - FLOOR OIL-CLOTILS 4 WALL Parr, Windiy SHADES, . HATS an,FCAPS; BOATS and SIIOES, 'CLOCKS, ste...&C. Ineludisq, as usual, full styles of the most popular LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHAWLf; BONNETS, ItIBON.I FLOWERS, ,L-C., Width he will sell on, the moi favorable terms, for. CASH, -PROWCE, •• or to., PROMPT‘i'IIigI3ITItRS. Flout & Salt. cot attntly on hand GOOD NEWS;! GREAT COIMOTION IN THE DRY = GO,ODS, JOSH BULL Threatens WAR.! UNClittill STANDS . IRV rr the Lastsat.-: SCPDOES: THE IFlrrat OF 6utteubetg,-llosenbaum, Co' TILE CERTAIN. RISE t,ST DOMESI'ICKS, has pnf ID on ant guard, and we have lately laid In a larke stock, which enplcs us to offer to our customers, goo( s on equally as good bermes' tbrtnerly, constdating the Isis rise. AT THE STORES OF '6uttentlerg, )losenbaum k. Qo AT Montrose, Susq'a County, Elmira . New-York, Susquehaina 'Depot,- Pa. • OUR FALL AND :WINTER STOCK Is p corrixolete, We are deternied not to be outdone, either in prices or qnslitiee.—apd ve will endmvor to give our custumerr all possible satist.tctiou. CLOTHING: • In this branch our stock is complete, end will be mild lower. and more tastefully timished than any one-horse establishment. or any four-horse concern this side of N. York City. irable to offer or produce. We ain aimure the Public that we constantly employ the best cutters and workmen to make up our stuck. - . jz...ri7Garments made to order Or - On theabodsat notice , Mr - A 9cood Fit warranted or no sale. FURNISHING GOODS•:. A Great Stock contently kept, and sold lower than the lowest at ( 1 31turnb.r.ki, "losinbanta ;C Co's Montrose, Jimmy Ist. 1962 ABEL .TURRELL rui - lizgretrue. - ortzte nirgtst ond best selections of G it) Ever etfered-in Susquehanna County, .and Irobably coniprising the greatest VA tIETY or tiMst different articles of any Store in the 'Northern part4:lf Peimaylva- Ma, and - perhaps of the entire State. An assortment is kept in about thirty differ ent branches of trade, and the selytions are made front about forty, of the • best Houses in New York, and more than fif ty Dealers and Manufacturers out of New York. A large proportion of the Good's are brought direct from the Manufacturers, thus insuring genuine ,articles. ' Custom ers on entering the Store must apt expect tuiind everything in sight, but nearly ev: cry ankle wanted will be produced by inquiry. Some idea , of the Stock mv , be formed by the folloWing ~ general- outlme, but enumeration is impracticable. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, - .PAINTS .AND OILS, DYESTUFFS, GROCERIES, - LIQUORS, • CROCKERY, GLASS. WARE, • 11•%•ILL a nd WINDOW PAPER, JEWELRY, SIVER-WARE,- PELRMVERY, FANCY GOODS, . MUSICAL .INSTRUMENTS, . BRUSRES AMERIPAN POCKET Ii -LIVES, TABLE CUTLERY and SILVER PLATED WARE LAMPS, MATERIALS, fur LIGHTS, HARD IVA RE, • BED CORDS, DRY GOODS, MIRRORS, • WINDOW AN' PICTURE GLASS, LITHOGRAPHS, VARNISHES, • • BIRD CAGES, SPECTACLES, wgzi , s, Q,J,11 SAES, GUNS, PISTOLS, A:IIMM \ITIO , - TOBACCO. MEDICAL cE SURGICAL Instruntesiti, SALT, SOAP, POTASH, UMBRELLAS. . . PORCELAIN TEETH, In short, nearly every thing, to restore the sick, If, ileosethetaste,. to delight the eye, to gratlfftliefiney, and also to omulti6e to the real anti substantial eomforts of life. The attention of the Public is reipect. funk invited to my stock of Goods, bought, exclusively for :CAM, 110WN, = and w lll be sold oh the ssmo . principle for low prices. ABEL ,TIIRRELL. . Moiltrosizi; l APril 14'1882: Admini,stra,trix..lcotioi3". OTICE is hereby given to all persons hiring demands I. agaluot the erste or William Powley,late of' Franklin township, dseellual, that the alma must be presented to the undersigned for settlethent, and all persons Indebted 10 said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, Franklin, Angst, 1E62. • JANE POWLEY. Notide - of .7.2. 11i 7 TTENIINHO has this day witiAlkwil in from our tnn. The busines will be settled by the subscribers. who continua the busbiess under the Arm name at OUTTENSE6IO: 311?&IIKBAInti & CO: Nen" Tart. Adly !Rh, • ' RAIL ROAD'. ERIE RAIEW,A7-'1:;-., ORANGE OF HOURS, commencing Monday, slay 5, 2552. Trains will leave Great Bend at about the fol lowing hours, viz: • I WESTWARD SOUND. I EASTWARD - BOUND. • , No. 1, Eudillo Ex. t3l p.m. No. 2. N.Y. Expreil:3l p.m Ne.3,l2l:yht - 1:12 a.m. N 0.4, Night'apress2Unia.m N 0.5, Mail, at . a 25 p.m. No. 6,Stesnaboat 7•"...4•• pint No. 7. Way, at 3:23 a.m. No.lo, Way. at 41A P.m No.ll. WayFrell,l2.s7p.m. No.la, Clrti•inatl Npit,Aeolia'od'a,ltee a.m. No.2o,WayFreight,9:32 a.m Nos.ll and 4 [Quivery day. _No. 16 runs Sunda* but does natron orr Mondays: No. Sot Sandal% runs' thro' to Buffalo; but does not run toDunkirk. - No. 5 remains overnight at }limits. • CHA'S MINOT, Gen, Supt. • The Passenger Trains of this Company now reL to. and from Binghamton as follows! . l A RA"R RI:WHARTON it tk4.5 a. m.; conuccting at SCRaNTON with the Lackawanna t Bloom:him; Road for Pittston, Wyoming Valley , Rinvokm and • Wlikes-Barre ;at - • • : OPE, with thelklvidereDelaware Railroad for Phil- AL • lipablirg, Trenton and Philadelphia; and 42 • JUNCTION. with trains on the Canna Railroad of N. Jersey, for Elizabeth, Newark, and New York. MT:It for Tistoti. Bethlehem. Macao:Wu,' Ranch Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg; arrtring,at . • • f IiCZW York 5:30,1,11ad'a•8:00, and Harrisburg 8:65 pan. LBAYS NEW YORK, Coutof Ccartlandat. at 8:00 a.m.: Pbilad'a, foetal Walnut-It, at 6 cut., connecting at CRANTON. with Lackawanna &Bloomsburg B.,11:for S Pittiton, WymningValley, Kingston and Wilkesbacre and arrive at Binghamton 7:90 p. m., connecting with Night Express West on the Eris Railway. and trains • leaving Binghamton next morning for Cortland, Ho mer and Syracuse. - or This Road passes Rao' the Lackawanna Coal and the celebrated Deatrare Water (lap t • , AN ACCOMMODATION'TRAIN Leaves Scranton for Great, Bend at 9:50 a. m., eonpectink .at that place with D ap Express West on the ...ERIG Railway, and thus forming a direct connection with . Trams on the Binghamton . Syracuse Railroad; . Returning leaves Great Bend at p. in., - and arrives at . Scranton 8:30 p. m. . . _JOIIN BRlS7tim Superintendent. R. A. HENRY. - dett..Tacket Agt. [Scranton. Pa. . Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R. ON and niter Aprll7th,lB62, Pnonniger Trains will rnif as follows: • MOVING , sop - rn : Leave • Sentiton. at ' 5.25 a. m. 10.10 a. m. " Kinpron, at 6.30 AltiVill.ls y. Rupert, 8.40 " ' . U. 15 . , Arrive' at Northumberland, 10.00 . • • MOVING NORTH ' • Leave • Northumberland, 4.36 p. m.• "5.10 • FreigAl .- - Aupert, "5.45 - Raiesager. " ; Ringsten, ' 8.00• Leave .45 p. m. Arrtvi at Scranton, 9.00" p, Os; 3.4 1 3 . ..A Passenger train also leaves Kingston at SAO a. m.for Scranton, to connect with train for New York. Return ing. leaves Scranton on arrival .of train from New York at 4.15 p. m. The Lackatuanna and Bloomiburg Railroad connects with the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad at Scranton, for• New York and Intermediate points coot. At Rupert it connects with Catawissa Railroad, for points both east and west. At Northumberland it connects with the Philadelphia and Erie. and Northern Central Railroad. for prints . west and south. JOHN P. LLSLEY, Supt. J. C. WELLS, Gen. Ticket Agent. • A- CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— The subscriber will send (free of charge) to all who desire it. the Recipe and fur making a simple Vegetable Balm, that will in•fmm two to eight .days rem ove-Pimplet, Illotches,-TAN, ntE , KLES. tmllowness, and all Impurities and roughness of the Skin. leaving the Salne , --11111Nature Intended it should be—soft.clear smooth and beautiful. Those desiring the — recipe. with full in structions, directions and advice, will please call on ur .addrets (With return postage.) THOS. F. CHAP3IAN. Practical Chemist. , je9*.tm A REMEDY,F.OR HARD TIMES. where people have been thrown out of business. and pos%ess' some lit tle 0011114 or small Ineomeci a to make themselves a home. like advertisement in another column of the settle ment of Vineland.) GOLD RULES TIM BAY ! And with a plentiful supply we hate purchased a large stock of . ...STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS', GROCERIES 41. PROVISIONS. ..r-t.-Cra A lirr. HOOTS ANA. SHOES. WALL PAPER, WOODEN WARE; COAL .014 . and Limps, TA KEN NOTIONS SKELETON Sli IRTS; And 80,060 other articles too numerous to mentionow ieh will be sold at,prices that will . Defy - Conmetitiott. Doal Forget The ,Place. Bat if you Inquire oryinir neighbors for • - The Cheap Store, They will invariably direct you to _ HAYDEN BROTHERS; THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE! 33Elpiwy xxitl.Nrxos! WITH . 40,000101111OCKERS Armed With Brie - IL-Sits • WITHIN 4 MONTHS MARCII OF WASHINGTOB fill PM WINTER GOODS nhArm xuttiVED 611,8411 M VIZOMINIR: ,PRODUCE takeninExchange for Goode Cash Paid For ram : . ST E WARE, HAYDEN BROTHERS. NEW MILFORD, November Stith, 1861. SA PONII 4I- lER.• rums Family Soap 'Maker! MI Kitchen Greasecan he madeluto good SOAP by using Saponifier. Far'Di reetione accompany each hoe. Soap la as easily made . as a cup.of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees,. Sail .itruntifortjtriAg Compifiy, .mhtl lyrir lit Walnut-et. Philadelphia. ,BROOMS • NATRONA OILS:. VVrAIIRANYED - NON-EYPLOSIVE s and equal to, any ICEROEENEI Why bny explurive 011, when a few cent* more per gallon will furnish you with a perfect OIL? Made only by PENN'A SALT MANUPACTUMINO COMPANY. 1= Walnut Street, PHILADELPIIIA. March e, 1807. Iy. NO. 57 PARK ROW, New York. &nag Stnje4rreet, Boston, are'our agents for the Montrose Democrat in those cities, and are authorised to take advertisements and subscriptions for us at our lowest rates. ALL Indebted, please es,ll and settle. • ! - ABEL TURIWIL . . . • • Administkator's NoOce. LLpersonettuielited to the estate of John O'Leighlan tete of tiostptehonna Depot how. doceseett. e re here, by requested to make immediate paymentanAell pereun e Wing claims against ea I d agate trill p ro.en t thorn forth with to - .1 MARY O'LADOULAN. "Wit Doppt, October Vat, ' x. riONYESSIONS and EXPERIENCE of a SIIVFPRER Pntillohol as a warnlac, and fbr the olpeclal belied of Young lien. and those who surer with Nerreas Dahil it , Loo of Memory , Premature Decay, &c., &c.. by on Who has cured himself by simple means, after being pu to great expense and tneenvenienee, throtich' the nor o worthlmismetllcinespreveribed by learned Doctont_ Sin see copies may be bad of the author, by enclosing a poet paid addressed envelope to CHAS. A. LAMBERT. Req.. *no: - ',Greonpulnt, Long Island, New York HERNIA TRUSSES: Laanortrant ; kloo, Abilomloal SaiPilnens. and •• variety of abet - article, 61'0'114.1w. orsoßds; Sotd - Min TCRRELL.-Maptrase. ===2:l FLotru, SALT, FISH, NAILS; PAINTS AND OILS, • 1:2=:E1=1 STAND BY , MUD GUNSt • - • AND sz.a.incomsza S. Z. Pettengill & Co, CRITTEXDEN'S ,p PHILADELPHIA COMNERCIAL COLLEGE; if 7th &Chee corner of 7th miLADELDIrrA Thio4 biotite - lon, which wlin eatabliahed tit It4l, and ta now cousequeutly In the eighteenth year. of ire - enc.:, numbers among Its graduate* bundrede of the Must cueeed*rul Merchants and litigates Mee of our Cdnntn,-. Theobjecirof the Institution Is solely to afford: soon: - men flicilittes for thorough preparallustn busin wt., ' - - Thu brinehea taught ace, Book-keeping, as applicable to the !manna departments of trade : Peneinship, both - plain and Mein:tented: Cometetilld Law, Ilatheroitics, linvigationiedell - Engitieeriug, Ltrataing, Phonography, and Modern Languages. The syalem ofluotruction to peculiar; no elutes or set - letisons are insdemae of, blot each student is taught fedi , virtually. co that he may commence at any time, and at tend at whetever hours are most con4euleaL Cataloguefere leaned annually aft!, the 16th of April, contain' lig , names of the etudente forifte year, and fun particular t otterrne, de., and mat be obtained at any time by eider-losing the• Principal. • • I u extenalre accommodation. wide.sprepd repetition, cud the lengthy experience 011ie Principal, this ' lion offbra facilities auperitir to arts otheile the countrr, foe young men to prepare for httaitteas,ind to ob. loin at the cooly time a ,Diploloo._ Which. will pore recommeedation for (hem to any IdercaLtile jionse: I Pi'ro Si'fiV. of TreAtiMell -oil .1-took-temp , - in;. now more widely circulated than any other :work on the eubjucl, are fur :ale at the College.. - BODGES CRITTENDIFIT. Attenultat-Laie. • Panicaras.. .491.1\145:7 Td ALLINVAiTTLNOTABOUI. New Settlement d Vineland. A RDIEDY :HARD 1 11 MES: A Itare l Opportura ty' in thejlest Kaihet, gad Delightful and Healthful Climate in the' ton. Only thirty miles south Phila - • dolphin, on a railroad ; being a • rieh,heavy soil, and highly produotive wheat land: Amongst the best in the Garden Rite of Dol.leiley. CONFISTS 0f91.000 acres of•COOD land. to tacos of different rum to snit the purchaver—fro it acres and upwards—and - is euldut the_Lut lcif from dt teen tote enty dollars per acre for the farm rand, Ma une-fourth cash.ami the halatce ify quarter-yearly en s-unmade, with legal interest, Within the term of four yeam. • IMIEC3EI 0 . • In ge6t port.* rich clay ioldn.dultable for Meal, drutrs end P67uttwo —ninon dark: and rich sandy loam. sultalvi• for cot!), wr et-pot atoo.. tobacco, ail kinds of vegetable; and root crops- and the great variety of ;frail:. sash as grapes, pears. &aches, apricots.:tectarikes, blackher fl m;; ea, Foos and other fruit I. best adaPtetr to ihri Phila delphia and New York Markets. • In respect tote - h molt and crops therecan be no mistake. $6 visitors can exam ine both, and none are lo buy-before so doing, and lauding these statements 'curret t -under these dr etittliitatll,6s, eldest; these statements were correct; there would be nudist In their being made. - It la considered The Best Fruit Soil in the Union. Viet. report of anion' Robinson. Esq.. of the New Toik Tribune. and the well kin,wsi agrieultdri,t. CHI Par - f ry, of einnamineon,Nksv Jerat) hick will be torah :had inept itersig - PSG _rett4Lri.lecZ2 r i 7 6 By looking over a map the reader sip perceive that tt enjoyi the 6rsk'raartdlm Me Union. to ad has direct cute - meutcaiion with New lark and Philadelphia twice a day, being only thirty•twu mites from the latter. Produce is this market brings double the price that It does in lora - Hems distant filtm the cities.' In this loestion it can b. put into the mnrket, the same morning iris gathered and fur whaftbe farmer, sell* he gets the highest price: whilst groceries andother' articles be purchases he gets at the lotrest pries. In th. Welt, what he .ells brings hint n pittance, hot fur what he boye he pays tat, prices,. la locating here the settler - tuts loan, other advantages:l Ile la within a few'bours, by raiirbad, of all the great cities of New England and the Middle States: He Is near his old friends nhd assochaions. • He has school for his chit dreu, diCrinu service, nod alfthe, advantage* , of el - that, and he is near a large city. orlxls elxsx3mr.dmrize Irs delightful ; the winter'a bang ealubrions nod Open, ‘eltilat the .untrueni are no warmer Utah in the No;th.- ' Thelocation lu upon the or latitude with northern Cirginti.. • Ynnann el WANTINU & CUAMA 01 , 0_1i1ATL roe Irciitu. wonld be muclilmuctitted in Vineland. Tnetuildtnoot ur the el imate and.ltadtrheint: Influence. maker , It etieellgni for all pulnumaru cr.frectinn.. LtyrjApdo. yrenowl &Litt- Vi.itort n 4 ttie diderenne in &few days: CAW anclfeters arc uhkuou.n. , Conveniences - at tuildfug runirria-1 Ia plet,ty. • oys:eri an plestilulatd cheap. CS-itot, mint expect, tam tr. it) tees neer Place. Why this Property hue not Been Settled Bs tore. Tbk tinedlon the reader naturally askti:-.llt isibecause it ha, been Mid in large tracts 11v:families nit tilspopsd to and Leibg without raltruail Itteili des they bad few 'the rniirdad has just been opened date' the ptoperty - thl:‘ ....main., •;..... Vt:lturs are show I. over.thrland its a carriage . ; ...free of expense. and otiorded time. and opportunity for thortnl.l Inc e.ti,gatitos. Tho.e whit come 111th it slew to settle, should bring'untuey to secure their pfireldStb, at. loca• Lions are not held upon refusal, 'rim :Wrest Tniau to SlaaDTtitus , where people bats beezithrown out of - eMployment or Imminent." and poa•- nloi 40111th:de means or small Incomes. is to ?tart Lira.• pike a horne. They. can buyn piece ol land at a small price. and corn unmethau Wage* in improslnz It. and when it Is dorm it is a certain Independence and 'Lulus.. A few acres In fruit treeewill insure. a coinlortable Br ing. The land is put down to bard-time prirea.• and nit imprOrentents can-be made M. a cheaper rate than most One Jibes titn;e4 . the whole tract, wittaix miles from t on the railroad, Is being laid out with fine and siltation!' aVetilirl,• with a town in the centre—five nere lots In the town Fell at from Shin to V.:Wt . two and a-half acre lots. at frontsSo to $l3O and town lot. 61. i feet front by I:in feet drop. at sloo—pay able onit•ltalf cash.find the balance within a year. It is only upon farms of twenty acres, or more,*that ftuar years titneis - T(J lIANUFAtTUREIIS, the ttiwn affords a fine open ing for the SHOE, manufacturing business. and other ar— ticles, being near" Philadelphia, nod tile Puyounding country has a large population,- Which affords a - good market. This settlement, in the course of several years, will be one of the twist Mstn't - at places inthe cuhutry, and molt agreeable for a residence. It is intended to make it a Vine and Fruit growler country, as this culture is the. must profitable and the -besttniaprevi to thu market. Illvery advantage and cut venienco fur the settlers will be introduced which will in- • sure the prosperity ofthe place. The hard tones thro% Obi the country will be an advantage to the Settlement as- it compels peoPla to resort to agricalturedor Lar'e n numbers of people ate purchasing. and people who desire the best location should Malt the place at ones. Improved Land is also fur sale. TIMBEIt.-I.audcati be bot.ght with or without tim ber... The Timber at market valuation. • The. Title is indisputable. Warrantee deeds 'sleet, clear of all ineumbrance. *hen the muney,is. paid. •Iloarding conveniences' at hand.' • - Letterapromptir answered. and reports of Solon Poi insorfend Wm. Parry sent, together with the..Vinetaid Item!? . . Route to•the lend :--Laave Walnut I.reet wharf. Pfda delphia. at 9 o'clock. and 4 P. M.., (nn)eas there phould he a change of holm) fur Vineland. on the Glet• - burn' and 31111vIlle It:Weil:id. When you leave the care at Vineland Station. Juat inquire fur " eIIAS. K. LANDIS. PostraaFter. . _ , .Founder of the Colony VPCICLVID F. 0.: etintherlaoil county ti. J. ~ "lliiquestionobly the boat Sustained.WOrk of the kind in the World." NEIWNAF.Y E A L GT The volume 4 hotinstst.netitute..or thenaselvea n liima7 ofpiscebaneuns reading 411.111 as rennet be (newt in the. senao compiles in any' et rpublleadenthathascutnenn tierer our notice.-1 I.Uurier. The lama popular Monthly in the; Y. Oh serv`ur.' We twist refer In term..ot tulogi;tothe Adel toneand VariedfieCileller , of HARPER'S NIAG/k14)11-11 journal with Monthly eirculatnm of about Llat,uuU whose pup". art. to ht.• found «cone of t be'chulge-t light awl getier.ll reading' of the day. We speak of thltrivrk as an eattienee 1411 w A mericatr.lleuple : and tho,mqmlar ltr It tzar acquired to. nuTited. 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