The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 25, 1862, Image 3

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CO:Stir:Z..SS will meet on the .61'4 Mon ay
of Detembet: no•xt Member# of
the Slite.ana house - are wending their
way to the capital. .`*
The Paper Alilh• of the State of Mdine
are torcea. to stop manufacturing, for Itbe
want of rags.. What are NNie; corning
to?
t:e are sta rib
made at headll
that more than of
Absent from duty
IThe Nett l
State Convention
man for Gravernot
for Railroad Comi
ions`ahopted atliri
Constitution as it
of the Union ask
attendance and, entire harmon
.-Counterfeit and altered
notes, of every denoinination,
lug quite plenty. Those handy
ban better keep a sharp:look°
=lris said that a careful '
ehows - that in some of the t,
distribts the ,ax levied by the
eminent ; will not pay the Cos':
The'will of President . Van
been admitted to probate . at
is dated January • I,Bth, 1880,
nences '
as follows
Boren, of the•town ofKinderh
of Columbia, and State or
heretofore Goiernor of the
"more recently Pre,id,ent
.of tbe, Utlited-
States, hut fir the last and haimiest Year
of my life a Iltrmer itf my natiYe towel, iho
make and deelaro the folldwing , to he my
)ast will. and testament," 4s.
. _
- Those of the drafted -men who haite not
yet reported twill be • • stint for, by' the
Provost Marshal in a - few days. They
will-saye a good deal atreuble and ex
pense by reporting at once.
The . Radicals before the election s -
.tenced 'Gov. Seymour to be hung. The
people, however, commuted -the Sentence
to twa years' onfinement in the Exectit
' ive MalO.ioli at Albany.
Eur la an Governmeneare still Icon
sidering the T ie...lion of intervention.—
Mt. CA MERON states that three- imniense
_ . . . .
iron clad steam ramp are being construct
ed in, Eng v iaml, with. which it is suptiosea
. :111 att:u•k will he male upon'- our ?forth
ern cities. The sympathy for the Itpbeis
in Europe is .repre.entcd to be increasing
;daily. ' , • ,
The ProAidenee .Post has a letter
froni a disting-urshed officer at Hilton
Head,- which states that the titcent
.exiiedition to Pocotaligo,capturecitthrie
, colored soldiers, dressed in the niaortn,
:and tinned with the- muskets which! they
- bad received from Geil. "Hunter. !They
were of hose who sieserted‘ to the rebels.
—lt is conceded by officers in the ar•
my, that McClellan was marching hisAir
ces with more regularity and cerenty
than at any other perio , lduring thel war,
when he Nva , t relieved of his command.—
The entire mm•ement.w•as thoroughily.4r
ganizefl. One is naturally inclined to ask
if this ivere the cause of his removal; •
LE•.T 'Em MAttcp.,--"Old John Biiiwn's
soul is nilrelutip- on;" and :he Abdilition•
party is marching after it. • Erefibody
knows: where to. 4 .‘' safe journey and a
long stay to• the beauties. • .
— The report .of the new Government
loan has gone through the country like
the news of :C victory, and' been renewed
with as much gladness by the frimids of
theNion. The facts explain themitelves
even when given with telegraphic brevi
ty. The Secretary _offered a loan or thir
teen millions of 7-30 Treasnry bonds, for
two years from the Ist October • last.—
'Thirty millions' were bid forlt at rates \'a
rying from par to 4 1-8- per cent. premi
nm. • On the 14th. inst. the bids Were-6o
,penea. 80,505,006 were accepted at.pri
•ces above t. 103-05, and the . balance of the
loan, *4,108,000, was apportioned imotig
'bids amounting : to
. $8,910,000 at $193.0.
_ SINGER &- CO:Si ,
ILETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
WITH ALL•THE RECENT lIIITROVENVITS,
Is the best and - cheapest and most beautiful of la) Sewing
:Machines. Thi. machine will sew anything, from the
minim: of si tuck in Tarletatt to the making of in. Over-
coat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Clothltutu to the*
softest Ottuze or Gossamer Tissne.andis ever ready to do
iti work to perfection. If.can fell,hen. bind.gatiter.tuck.
quilt.and ha, a capacity fora great variety of ornamental
work. Thin is not the only machinettost can au, hem.
bind, and so forth, but It will do so better than my other
.atactetne. :The Letter !•/‘" Family Sewhig. Machine may
he had inn great variety of cabinet cues. ThWFulding
.Case, whirh is now becoming so popular. is as Its name
implies. one that can he folded into le too; or catie. which
when. opened.makeoa beautiful, subatatitiatanOpaciOns
'table for the work te. rest upon. The rases areof every
imaginable desturi—Adain as the wood grew In Its native
forest, or its eialtomtely fltdebed as art can -make them:
The branch offices ase all well supplied with silk, );wilt,
thread. needles. oil. etc.. of the very bestqualitt
Send fur a copy of "Smocit & Co.'s GAZETTIL.I
I. IC SINGER& CO., 4AS Broadway, N. T;
ril'e - Philadolphla Office. Sin Chestnut street.
ItEAD, NT A.lllO US A FPSTEB, Agents In Montrose. .
Auditor's Notice
F. WHIPPLE, la the Court of Crom.Plefis,
Sumuchanrut 'County..
H Scott and Albert Capron ti No. MS, April Term, 1819.
itE auditor •appcitoted by the Corset, to.repbrt a
T
tribution of the fund arising from th 4 Sheriff's sale
in the above entitled cure, will attend the dudes of tde
appointment on Saturday. theelth due of Deceinber.
at one o'clock, p. tn., MAO, race in Montrose:tat which
time all per.on. interested will present their Qtaime, or
be forever debarred from cominwin upon said fOnd.
nor2s 4w Wm. S. TCHRELL. Auditor.
ERIE RAILIVY.
C 4NGliOrii;)it:rnet:fa t :nd4 s Sv . i 7 ;,. -,,tb,,l;tdii:lefol:
Ilowiprtoutp, viz : • .. • I ..
wrSTIV . i..II) Mt ND I .E.AISTWARD 11.0C - ND.
• • i
• No. 1, Boffaia, Ex...T00 p.m. No. 4.N.T.Ezpreal4:oa p.m,
No. 3. NiLfht...E.:... 1:47 am. No. 4.. Night'xpvcao3:o2 a.m
No. n. Mlt, it 4:::4. p.m. No. o.Stramboal t0.:03 p.m
1C0.17. Way greilt. 1, , a1 PAIL I Nual. WO' Freight. 9lo nan
Noal.A,.'osn'tro.U.:l.7 o.m r
tins.' and 4 run every dal. Co.. 4 rani undaye,'bni,
,doe , not run Monday'.. 8.0.3.0 r Path:ties, rant' then
to Duni°. but tlue• not • run 'to Dunkirk. Xo.ti remains
over - night at Elmira. CH/VS - MINOT. Orii.Sipt.
L - tek awan n a & Bloomsburg E.
ON wilt after Nov. 7th, nor.,.Paa;enger Trains willpta
s totlinre :
310V1.N9: 80IITH : - [
11..e.avi, 'Fe:Tinton. at 3.00 a. m. 10.15 a. la.
-" i Aingatun, at 9.20 Aribre IL4O a. Si
s• Antlers, 11.30 ` .
Dantioe. . • , 12.05 p. in.-
.Artive at Xu.d.txaxberland, 12.43 .' ,-
3.IOyING NORM:
Northumberland, 5.10 P. m. , -
/ .bauville, . .s.on . Pretcf hi .4
1”1,.!rt. CAI • i titoen9er.
hiu - 4.1%,n. 8.45 Leave 1.45 p. m.
Arrive at set: mum. - 10.00 p. at. 140 "
1 A Pac , c.rmr tra in 4:11i0 iCIJALS E:caraa 46.811 . 1) a. m lot
Scranton. to coma et sin.l train Star Near iYoada.: netullt•
dust. leaves SeTalltUll 01) arrival afandajanattiglW Turk
.at 4.15 lc m.
. The Lacliatha - lat alai Eloomadoeva fitailinairererdsedta
math tho Delawkw. 140:411,C1M111 Ana ga//4401.,
..11 0 10 4 1 1 4
au Smuton. for New York and lartanwatiog artosaaam.
A t Rupert• it c 1411 1 ,246 a lth 4raaa3aaa iihlartablk 1414 r
.pointe both east and weatr—atrdeUg as iladateadlablad At
41.15 p. .m. • - -
At Northumberland it conneatelrith the
And Erie. sad Noilhem Central itatlruad.lntAl
west an d cu r t B......p4gaenzers arriving
. at tiarriahneg 4-159
p. tn.; Philadelphia top. m .. and at salthnoraio.lo p.
. • - . JOHN IP. tudxy.,s u rit.
J. C. WELLS, Gtaa . . 2103141. Agent. .
• -
Auditor's' Notice.
J. U. Rein, fit Coarepm Kelm of do::
vs. • Glartlrs talon! poroonal /doputy
A. B. - lituara. of rietepdesx .
(ME undersigned. as ontitor fogiodipoi to thdekkate
the mnner tn. Court to this muse. erttt teat Ad jaeroons
interested in do t fund at hts ollkoia ilieletreeedoefater
dAy. Detenther Mtn, ltist3 at one teduck as. MI per.
sons mast prevent thew elainie at that time mad place, of
pc debarred from raid fund. W. H. ninSRP.
vovls 44r
. . . • • Awlitovr, .
Ia the matter of the settlement of I . ln the Orphans'Court
the catate oftlonud Stone,decd, of BuKti a County,
Benjamin Olldden...Admioist`r, No. 31,Ang. T. lent
Baceptioneto the account of the Adminietrator, Lc. '
MBE auditot in the &holm case, will beaz. the See
inicreged at hie office in Montrose.. on Fri y, the
Bah day of December, IdatiatlO o'clock in the forenoon.
nor a 4 4w Wea. J. TU2S/ILIi, Auditor.
spsQa COUNT
CLASSICAL & NORMAL
ust
on,
fare
irg-
Eicaticocol.
S. S. HARTWELL, B. A; Prinaipal.
AMSTED BY
ElplainCed k Competent hstracton.
The Winter Term commences on Moo•
dap, NOv:
1 -24, 18e2.
• , TIMION PIZ MX 07 11 WEZEIL '
English, from , , p to 600
Latin, Greek and German, each 4 00
French ' 3 IA
Trees i nry
re .becioni
rtg money
ealealatiOn
grieultOral
ederal-for
-
of col iet-
English. with ono language:. \ 760
—No bill for the alio., steadies shat; emmed 9 00
'Miele on the Piano - • - 800
ese of Instrument - II 00
No deduction for absence eimpt In cues tlf protracted
illness. or : by venial agmemsest.
&wird an be obtained from ilititO to $2.50 per week.
Pupils wishing to boned themselves can Sod good
room* at moderate changes, For farther particalars ad
dress the Principal, at liontrose * s.
• .. ,
C. F. READ; Beery. i . 110311 VP, Presl.
Not: 18, 18611. .
Buren has
udion .1 It
and
;art - in iV4n
lc, county
ew Tork„
,thtiN land
NEW ENLIVIID
NORMAL ] SCHOOL,
N. L. luisinsy,
- Z. B. RAWLIII'. Assistant
TILELTZII9I 4/37? sxrcrx.rxckiv
. .
CommmilEngligh Brancheir • oo
and Mathematical, -4 Du
li r Z. Inchidyfig Latin d. French, 500
Primary' Department 9 00
Instrumental and Vocal Boole, extra.
THE WINTER TERM
.
0 V gllDN'Slents Inattition will co m t i n d mxin n o u n
.fileven Weeks. •1 1 ,
•
Students will be affordeo an opportnnity of a airing
• thorough ENOLISII dt,CLASSICAL education, on
more liberal TERMS, than at any other similar. School
in the State.
• LecturA on Teaching and other subjects will be given
during the term.
Board can be had on the moot reasonable terms ; also
Rooms for those wishing to board themselves.
gir7For. farther pie ticuli F s,.addrecs M. L. HAWLEY,
Principal,. New Milloni.
By. order of the Board.
T. BOYLE, See'Y• JOHN
. lIAYDELV, Preel.
New Milford, Nov.lothlB62. •
Office of JAY COOTV.,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
AL L JAY COOKE & CO, Bankirs,.
114 SOUTH TRIED STREET,
lidladelphtu„Nwr. 1, IS6I.
IRE undersigned, having been anpointed Sebserip
tion Agent by the Secretary of Treasury, is now
prepared to tarnish atonch, the
NEW TWiNTY YENRS SIX PER CT.BONOS
of the United States, .dedynated u '• riveTvrentlos„"
redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after fire
years, and authorized by sictof Congress. approved Feb.
Z. 1:902.
The Coupon Bonds are lamed in sumo of $5O, $lOO.
WO. and VIOL
The Register Buds In tame of $503100, 000,,Ar1000.
and BUM.
Interest at fl per cent. per. annum will commence fro&
date of putchase, and is
PAYABLE IN BOLO,
Semi-annually, which 'sequel. at the present premium
on cold, about S par cent. per annum. '
Farmer*. Merchants. ..Mechanics. Capitalists. and all
who have any money to luvest, should know' and remem
ber that these bonds seem effect. a first mortgaue upon
all Railroad.. Canals. Batik Stocks and Sectuatiet.l and
the Immense products ofkll the manufacturers, de. lite.,
in the country; and that the full and ample provision
made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of
the principal. by Customs duties. Excise stamps end In
ternal Revonue, 'macaw make these Bonds the
Best, Atost. Available, Witt Most. Popular
Investment in the Maiket.
Subscriptions received at Par in lepl tender notes. or
notes and checks of banks at par in Philadelphia. Set.
scribers by until will receireprompt attention, and every
facility and explanation will be afforded an application
at this office.
A fall stipply of Bonds will be kept on hand for itinste
dist, delivery. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent.
New. 11, 1462.—Am ,
Triao Prices ca . -
3)217 000302,,
Are kept Deem atthe
BRUTON litEillYi I
in Immense Mock of DR GOODS tion,cht previOns to
the, low rioo,ond sold It len than New lurk ,
WHOLESALE PRICES
HIRSCEEICANN BROTHERS; .
" BINGHAMTON
` Bee-'• 4o t•' hive'
No. 20 ' - `" . C . " . "" : Court St.
Cornet 7c""• • ater
- - . .•
•
Bingham- ton, 1..4:
•
arbg a
24112.41P1 .41$001b8S,1 .•
de. at Itediactios se the Mallow Prices at
lac day; securing swarms ROPEY to thoseinvest
ing In Dry Good' at their Store. We offer a splendid
'Stock of endless Styles and Patterns, including many
neivelties of the season in • .4
DRESS GOODS!
At prices from .
3.13 Climatis 117parearielis.
.113311.A.171M1P171.11
• 0A1:13.19,
From $4 upwards!
Splendid Woolen and Brodie Loagnmdsquare
22iSil -
VERY CHEAP!
Rich,Plaid black, and black brocade 119.XX-aikes,
FROM AUCTION! •
, • Everyposalble shade of
Paramettas & Merinos
Also a large stock of . •
• I
CLOTH, CASSIMERES, FLANNEL,
'WHITE GOODS, LOTS
cAucos_alg SIIEETINGS. -
very eonetivslile shade of Doable. Single an Split
;phq h 7 l 'o e rxw e l s t d all t. tiriptlons of Millenary 'Druids,
soldl
Please eall-st the undersigned. bakire,pirc hawing your
Goods elsewhere, as they ate onsuilieesed fur quality
and price. .
To. 20 Court Street;
1 33X1LVC,3111311.71/LTCOMer
IZATcoir. /X, /BOIL
&itp a..T . 1
. \
tim
AWE Into the enelowe attire sohaertber, about the
ist•of October. 1011 K SHEEP. The owner will
rove property. pay donee and take than away. •
Brooklyn, Oct. idt.h. lett—iltp • J. C.:IIIIACIAig.
o England, Ireland and Scotland.
B A WAY BELL'S BOWS DIIAPTS. In stmanfone
la pima and upwards. payable toall the • prlnelpal
Jonas of Sand. Ireland and tleotlind.for sale by -
WM. H. COOPICII. s Co,. Saimaa.
'llontrueo, Pa.
*--1111 • j .
• - •
• AlbSaditala l tere?
berdbir Oren to all wanes bovine •de
-4.1 Janda acalnatibe estate of JAWES TatitaMlLL,
dee't. Went Meaty township. that the rime most be
iwn'presented to she audondgned for entrlernent. and 'all per
s indebted to said *ante are roilaeeeed to m a ke ka
" °di me Mama.
TIMEMILIe . , I Adm, re"
Pee 9k : / . 001. 1.• 7XI7ZBALLIft r
Now an their entize,Stock of
Bend Seminary,
AT GREAT BEND, BUSQI COUNTY, PA.
. .
.
who irreezei. or THIS
SCHOOL- HILL :OPEN ' :Tuesday e 'Ans.
26thi 111112, and cmttinittr ELEVEN WEEKS,
under the direction of 11. CUSHMAN. as principal. The
conrie-of instruction tail) the brenthee.is thorough and
practical.. ,A thorough preparation given to young men
desiring to enter College. -
A teachers class will brforganized at thi commence-
mentof the - term, for the more WI training of those
wishing to teach; and assistance rendered them in pro
curing situations for the summer. This class will re
retire instruction nu the theory and practice of teaching,
one hour each dtly, and Kra oseetiogs Oro, In trio
„iriaacrizitv. „-
Ii
CIISITMAS,• ' ParnirAt.
•
HON. S. 8. CHASE, A. H., Instructor in Greek, Lat
in and °cecina
REV. J. B. McCRE.ART, Chaplain -and Lecturer on
moral science.. • -
Ma. W. S. DAYTON. Lecttirer on Physiology.
HISS HATTIE:. OHANGE,Tescher of music on Piano
Other teachers as necessity may demand. .
Terms of Tuition.
Pritriary Depirtmcnt,per quarter of eleven weeks, $ 50
Common Branches. , • . 300
Higher English and Hathemstics do., • 500
Natural Sciences r do., 7 00
Languages, Ancient or Modern ' do., 800
' Teachers Normal Class . ; do., •'1 00
Music on Piano do., • 800 ,
Use of Piano ; do., S
The higher branches include the lower. thus:4B 00 per
quarter covers'all branches named, above, except teach
ers class and music on piano.
N. B. All bills nuist-be irranged at the commencement
of the term.
• • J.. B. 'HAZLETON.
Ambrotypik . and Photographic
Artist, Montrose, pa. ,
orPletureataken In all Wadi of wristlet, In t oe be
• t°
style of the Art. -
Admin'stratoes Notice.
taifTTERS of admit bantam to the estate of Brayton
Salisbury, late of Clifford, having been -panted
to the anderstgned; all persons Indebted ,to said estate
arerequested to make immediate payment, and those
haring_ claims against. the sane will present them to.
U. W. GOODRICH,
Clifford, Sept. 23d, 1862.
TABS NOTICE.
R. J. W. COBB baring been appointed n surgeon in
D
the army, his accounts are left with the linden, igned
for setiliment. Min/retina indebted will plea.; call and
settle without delay. - • Z. COBB. -
Montrose, Sept. b, 1A62. t.l'
$4O Wages 'Paid ;$lOO
TO sell goods for the Awns Sewrno Miegran Cenra
itt. We will give a commission on :all goods sold by
Our Agents, or pay wages at from #4O to $lOO per month,
ant payall necessary expenses. A child contemn to op
orate it by half an hones Instruction ! It is equal to any
Family Sewing Machine in use, and we have reduced the
price to Fifteen Dollars.
Each Machine is warranted for three yearn.
'Address C. RZGOLES. (kn. Agent
July 8, 'CI] Detrolf, Michigan.
- BOYD Si WOODRUFF,
CARRY Of THE '
_
TIM tslliaißoß BUSINESS
• NEST BELOW sicAnuc's HOTEL. ALSO . t
The CARPENTEBBIG.Business
NEAR. THE METHODIST CHURCH.
WWE keefstantle on hand a general assortment of
117101115. of the must approved pat
terns Hai den' Hardware of all kinds.
tanners' Tools of All Kinds.
Brass Were. Porcelain Ware, Japanned and Plain Tin
Ware of the best material. • -
Paints, Oils, GlaSs, Putty, and Sash.
Pumps, Lead Pipe, Lamps, BIM Cagle, ete...*&i.
Also,,a GSM Buggy for Sale
-Terms right. Remember the place. Call and PPP as
4n. s. sore, .11101r11 & WOODR U FF.
h. a,. woonacrr. - Montrolm, July did SG3.
• NEW FIRM. • •
BALDWIN .& ALLEN
.81.7CCE5501.149 TO
ALLEN, DEANS Bb. CO.,
tinder Montroio Democrat Office,
A RE RECEIVING •
a Fresh Ground Western FLOUR
-every $O days. which we.waivant tog ve satisfaction
as any In market; if not good returned at our expense.
Feed; and Buckwheat Flour,
SALT - ANO PORK,
BY Tux LOAD, BARREL (:•te POUND.
RAMS, [Sugar Cured]
Dried Beef,
Smoked Haltbut i ,
• Drips and Syrups,
.Molasses and Sugars,
. TEAS, COFE'EE, SPICES, •
• BROOMSAND NAILS, '
rtytt . we offer foriala at Low Prices. for RE ADY j PAT
ONLY.
e nly A 9, 1%1
BULL.
Don't begin **little RU3I at
Illt:!IEST Pit - .STORE,"
NEW .GOODS.
nt.DandlrOttNU., RIGA and IitIOR;OAT =directive
are hourly seen reships onward to the
READ OF NAVIGATION.
AU eager to be aepplied from the choke and extensive
selection toile round
AT TYLER'S STORE
His aseotimeat of 3:111 6 3' CA•COCkII.II beat 'ern
all and u for choice
COrI 2 I.CIoG 4 MIR.I.IIMISI,
Viz.: 9 and Ike Sugar, T. Rice. Coffee. and Tohacto,-,
wards are Rtadequate.—they are TIM Itlpurelem. to men
tion the rwo,thotuuned t one tbinga -of which a full euppiy
is kept caintantly at the • Onliott 'tore in town. A con
tintutilmi of calla ie earneetly deeired. and if there are
any ao unfortunate ae not to have found Tau place, your
friend and neighbor will tell you the
FIRST STORE BELOW TARIELL'S HOTE
aid oppomite the KEYSTONE,
where 50 per cent. bee ceased lobe. We`are bound to let
people liee—and.tire. Bring along your Butter Begs,
Rags. Oats. Rye. eiml4, Corn. and most anything else you
don't rant; and get value received
AT TYLER% STORE.
N. B. Please do n't lease - the above mentioned articles
at borne, tot °senile moteepermit ns to .sralt —till you
come up aguin."
Shakersra nor lot of 10114 iiu•di colored, Big 'Una
oat oporoxL
LAMPS of all kind*, and axing! for burning Bernaene
or ready and tery cheap. Beat Irroaene iti cbtep i r than n
t ighi ttin al e e a u tiiTato B :Can li gh, ll .4; ll Yt °l co m n=r; onPLhand
man
rie" - A new atipplv of HATS 'and CAPS. HOOTS and
SHOES, Stone and 'Woodep Ware..Brootn*. and Brindies
01 airports. Yankee Notions of ull varieties. Perftwiery,
and Toilet Soap. Oleate of How , for chapped tusnde„-best
thing in tile, etc., &z.; all of which' will be sold for the
pay down, as theAlmes demand. b
40..T1ELEtt.
TO D.4IIZYMEN.-1. am forwarding BUTTER top.
York, on terms of commission that will cult you. Call
and Ingobe. and look at my datty salt, In aaeks of all al
,ms. as noodle can be Remain town. '
Montrose ! May 115th. • ItENRY C. TYLER.
THE OFFICIAL WAR MAP.
Hazards Rail Road ind Military Map of
- the Southern States.
•
ictllON the most antistatic amerces, and the Oust Bur.
r vey, engraved in the Finest Style of Map )Isking. It
glyeeao recent and each valuable facts concerning all tbe
Railroads. that the War Department tpunediately author
ised its publication. and distributed 1000 envies among
the Generals and Colonels of the Arnie.
As it Is the ONLY MAP that lo antlCorized [ s Omelet,
it is the most Reliable and Authentic. and from its large
alas--$ 2be 55 inches — chore - at a glance the Principle
Place. mai all Ellsaugle, Pointe: Gem McClellan bee ac.
knowledged thegreat Import:tone of it colds movements.
Beautifully COLORED, Price only v., to compete wig'
-inferior map*. In cloth case *LW:Dissected and moun
ted on muslin. 4140. -Mounted on 'Muslin. with Roller,
and yardsbed,.4so. Sent free hy.uutil ow ; recelpt,
price. '-- MUMS P. 8A8A11D
.1410.154 Chettgueotieet. - PhydiViiiihe. •
Or At every intelligent man wantathe BEST Ude..
y OFFICIAL YAP, Agents can make money'rapldiy by
selling this. myn Stu
.ABEL- TURRELL
llfor sale. Metallic -Olt. for Sewing Maadoes
liana 4lc Watch Oil. Bed Bar. Bat and Moose Poi
son. liociaopatnic Rentedlea. Kind's. Extract, arida-area.
irsrietr of I,inlmenta. Salyer, Pilictind !Utters, ind am
e Alois vul sty of PsiecOtedlehies.
BAKER'S COMPOUND,
A lIMS we ihiestiey, 10 ere fie %a=
NEW ~. O M , i
,
JAM:. R . DEWITT,.
,
0 .......,,0w.. k ....„...,„) . ,,0 . h ? o(the.7mostcho! : okhood,
, .u, ow. of twoo 61.0C.k , t
rat . A . a . - Tt ai .._ ._
S PR IK &S° M Mthdllia l
• --
. . I L'i THIS 11A.RLET. - ':: c
DR . YOOO. - D' S..'
A complete sortm eat or '
gOADg IE111.).3 fkinD s ,
~,
DeLoineit, tininimbleine, Deßilge, roplins, ABMs, Ding.
minis, clockitits, de.. Denims,. Stripe Shitiliy, Ticks,
Brown and B elicited Muslin', White Goods !mingle,
dc.. Winona _Skirts for Sum Mer wear, ane HOSIERY
&every description. • • . • - ; . -
MIN'S WEAR
cuyrits:. h and 'Pane? Calialtner, k'y. Jean. gatlnj•
et, cottonadel _and Tailor'. Trborinsinna. •An Unexcep
tionable iiiieortmcnt - Oaf Clisqpis t
siocot 41*, iii.macseis, of all kinds.,
Gkritzkeetles.
Brown and White Bader. hyrnp and.Bolasses, Tes-rof
fee, and Essence of Coffee, Spice. Pepper, Saleratos,
Maekeret, gnioked Banat, Coildsh.traslee, Brown *
Fancy dos* Also; prepared Potash.to make Soft Soap
with little tremble.. UM:ll . k the variety always feoad la
groeery,deparment.
s' 'orzo
unse -d ed. and' whitelLowried OILS; • Sub
Glass, Patty,, , Ablte Lead and Mt, Pella Bruhn,
CrELCO 4 32LAWalPt. " ‘Er
White Graalte China, Real Ciawand Common Wars,
eau* for Pre tug Fruits. . -
• H ardwares • •
IRON, Nails. Shovels. Ticies, Rakes, Forks., &c. Also
a Soo aeleelSon of CUTLERY AND PLATED
WARE.
Thasketo. Cradles. Children's Cabs,
Willow and parrtage style. YANKEE NOTIQNS, Crack
en, Sole Leather. Ashton Salt. and Floe Table Salt, Co
ney Island albite Sconring Sand, &c. &c. C.
•
A General Stock of Straw Goo ds.
Montrose. *ay 13. 1862.
• - 33r...c011.cidir...Pe
DANDELION COFFEE.
Tu" Preiaratton, made from the best Jam Coffee,is
recommended by Physicians at a superior Nutritious
heverage,for General Debility. Dyspepsia, and all bilious
'dletirtlers.: Thoneuttufe who have been compelledto aban
don the 11Ae 61cuffee will use this without injurious effect
One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary
coffee. 'Prite %Scents. . • .
-•• • - •
il
For Rae e in Montrose by Abel Turrell
OLLOCK'S LEITAIN,. •
The purest ATEINGPOWDEIt known, for matinee"
sweet and nirtritions Brad and c r akes: Price it cents.
:.. Xanata4tared by' M. B. KOLLOCK. Chemist.,
Corner of Broad and Chestnut-eta, Phlladeletht.
Sold by all Dniggists and Grocers. mite lyjc co
THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY..
•
ZOURNAL OF COMMERCE.
A CONSNRVArrrE F.otn,r AND BUSINZ33
PAPER.
Thu cheapest and best Weekly In America.
CONTAINS NEWS from all 'parts of the World, the
best regions of the Produce, Grain, and Cattle Trade,
Pry Goods and Money markets.. .
The Foe to Disorgonizere, -
:North and South.-
.
.The Supporter °fete Union, •
_4 • The . Vonetitttgion: and Lain.
TERMS FOR ONE YEAR:
Twenty copies or, upOrtuide; tinged'. Thirteen caplet,
#l2. Eik4 copies, 1119. Four copies, Vs Three copies,
Under i three coples.l2 each. .Clubs of thirteen or
more wilt he mailed to one address.
An extra ( copy to any one sending a 'club (NM. with the
money.
The Daily 4101161 o f Commerce Junior, feinted for the
ountry, 14 a you in, advance.
Fir — Specimen copies gratis.
PRIME, STONE. HALE & RALLOCE,
Editors and Proprietors, 91 Wall street, New-York.
• .. ..... ~
. wiTtofs-:,jmilly ..-,:, & t..
lIIHE - li -. 9 ' ' - 9 ', l
.lat scribers have now reamed from New Ton
-a. with their
• SPRING STOCK OF GOODS, '
tc which t i n would respectfully call the attention of
theirenstorers. Their assortment Is novecoMplete and
unites hot Useful and Ornamental. We have taken par.
Grater mil a to select all the Dif — New Patterns out thls
Spring. and think we can, without doubt. please in both
Style, - Quality, and Price. We have a large stocker _
Znglish, American and,ihriu Watches,
, -- -
(Goki and Silver, Hunting and Open Face,)
from the - c
,eapnt up to the best. A very full variety of
j
SI VER WARE
warranted as goodies 'cogollzi.' Also,
EIN . GoLD , Jutivllifiv :
it
in every variety. .alsb, 1611
Plate , Jewelry. Falter Goods,
, . Binshet; 'Shell Combs:
A very fivariety of - .
,
Plated Goods. Very Lqw
Tea Trayi, - Clocks,
Brittania Ware.
MI kin of Worsted. Tidy. Netting. Sewing. and other
• Ncleciless.
Thermometers • Beads ; Violin Guitar, and Bass Viol
Stl' ;in ice lot of Faye; Table and Pocket.
Cutlery. &assort, &c., &c. ' -
MTh shove - Goods having been purchased fdr cash.
izr
will be PO d
xiale at very lo ie w pri c es.r itb dafrxi Plesse call and 2 7l . e
upr Good.. and we are confident we can please you.
=arra I No: a Odd Fellows Hall, Binghamtikt.
PEACE NO PUCE PRICES I
PEACE APPROACHING.
Large Lines of PRICES Conquered' and
Seduced!
Hr SURRIT _ T' , -
• N EW MILORD, PA.-;
Is recetTlia, for Spring enppltesinesr =Marge stocks of
CHOICE, •
, FRY. GOODS, GROCERIES,
CROCN.R HARDWARE,
STOVES, IRON, STEEL NAILS,
PAINTS, LAMP, AND
LINSEED OILS,-
BENZOLE;:
• CARPETING 9,:.
14,040 TL CLOTHS * ,
- WALL Paper, Window SHAPE
and CAPS, - BOOTS and SHOES,
:, • ,
Izcloiling, as usual, varicties of de mad popular
styles of
LADLES': DRESS GOODSL.' "
SHAWLS,
BONNETS:. itilWo N.5; 1 71.4W.E55,. ,
which be wilt soli, on the most favoribb? terms. for
CASK PRODUCE,
PROMPT TIME RUYERS.
Flour it Salt, constantly on hand
PORTRAITS; - PORTRAITS !
:Nksi
BRICK • B . T.4o;ejs
RHI iniderkispaed' having taken tie ROOM'S fbrarerly
*ended by (V. a. fIS iNB. is now prepar .W to furnlsh
Who ma y desire with a good pad trathW - Portrait. •
°Buiut Well posted hi thp prodoction of the Tartans kinds
aePictaresof the day.l data myself that my west isnot
fxcelled by any In this sexton of the country.p -
Among these:ions hinds token Boon' nea tly*.
A.VB:RQTYPE, I!HOTOGRAPII. ,
.iteLAINOTYPE... - NEILLO 9 44,PH.
.
Locket Pictures down to the smallest deed miniature
Ring._ Transferred Ambrotyper—the Arrest thing out, for
roing by POlll, to any part of the Wyrld without extra
postage. Yip- Pictures are bold. vigorous, and anomaly*
—,not those faint.. lifeless shadows often sold shout the
toantry. Pictures taken in all kinds of Weather, equally
sell, except those of young children. ,Sp picture ;bled be
takes unless-perfect eattsfattlon Is
la dressing fora picture; avoid • Hitt eolaea saeb IS
• btu, purple, scarlet, pink, ate,. Most othmeMlor *Ole!
green, black, red, snuff, brown,- orange, yelltriLlinti.
Vi r Remember that the place to get your I. picture" l
n the Brick likla, - 6 1 et Blea‘Watanue & toner's store.
, • J. B. HAZLETON.
Nein flee. 91101, 1810.
GOOD NEWS)!
GREAT COMMOTION
IN TEM
DRY: WOW;
H ox .t7L .A.:70.23t.,:.-_.
IOaN BULL ThrOteks:W4l2!
met.'t,3l,o tart,
. 'so Vora 2itic *WO ,
GAtftulitii, POlO4lllll,
TUE CE1041141113g , -. •
1 fi AfFSfrICKg
' ' '
has
,us on guard; Suit helia . t.eistiElfliid hi is Istxt,
stet at kb' tonahlel us hi on to our edition:l6i igoos
us Tully as good terms, turmelly,cousidorinethistsla
AT THE EITOEES OP
6aUtubtr.g, 94tostithaunt-E to.,
AT
Montrose, 841aqsa,CoillOy f!a n
New-York, •
Susquehanna' Depot, Pa.,
OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK
',Zs 14;:lc:Onzae e•
we 'redetermined lotto be onedOne. tither In prices or
qualhies.--and we will endeavor to give oar customers
1 possible utistiketion.
CLOTHING:
. - ,
In this branch our stock is complete; and will be sold
lower. and more tastefully finished than . any one-horse.
establishment, or any four:bony concert this aide of. N.:
York' City, is able to offer or produce. We can assure the.
public that we constantly employ the best cutters `and
workmen to make up our stock. - - •
lialrGannents made to order
RR
or To
sale.o nthoishottest notice.
Pr ACI Fit warranted
•
FUR-NISHIN'G GOODS:-
A Great Stock contently , kept, and sobilower that the
Guittnbirg, ISlosenbanm & Co's
Illoatrose„ ;Amity let, 1861.
ABEL TURRELL
Now &era for sale one of the largest sad•
' best selections. of
GOO ka!
Ever offered in Susquehanna County, and
probably comprising the greatest VA
RIETY_or most different
,artidles:of any
Store in the Northera. phi of Pennsylva
nia, and perhaps of the etitirelStite. An
assortment isicept in.about"thirty'
ent branches of trade, and the- selections
are made from about forty a_f:lhe best
Monies in New York, and more than fif
ty Dealers and Manufacturers Out of New
York, A large proportioU of the Goods
are brought direct from the Manufacturers,
thus insuring )genuine Custom
ers on entering , the Store must not, expect
to findeverything, in sight, hut lieirly,ev
ery article Wanted "Will DO prOdne:ed - ' by
Some idea_a the StoCk_ May be
forinea hy . the following. geheral, outliae,
but enumeration is impracticable. '
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS„ .
DYE STUFFS,
Gaociatis,*
•
LIQ UORB,
CROCKERY,
GLA t SSWARE,
- - WALL - and W11 . 1 ,7 1)6 W -PAPER, -
JEWELRY, • - -
SAVER-WARE,. •
• • - PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
•' BRUSHES
iMERICAN.
TABLE CUTLERY and "
SILVER :PLATED WARE
LAMPS; MATERIALS /or LIGHTS,
HAIR WARE,
,BED., CORDS, .
DRY GOODS,
MIRRORS, • '
WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS,
LITHOGRA. - PAC
VARNISHES, DisliD CAGES,
- SPECTACLES,
WHIPS, & LASHES,
1 ;11T4) --
killillaito;i ;
) ,
" I u-keeti:
MEDICAL & EVEGICAL Inittruments,
SALT, '
• • SOAP, POTA3II,• 40,
UMBROIdAS.: - I • •
PaiteraAlN TEETH,
In short, nearly every thing, to reetnre the
sick, to please the taste, to delight the eye,
to grAtify,,,tke ,fa . ncy,, and, p conduce
to the 'reatittif.stibstantiati al onifinotebf life.
The attention - , of 'the public is respect
fully-invited to 'm y stoek Of Goods; bought
exclusively for CASH eoWir, arid' will be
sold fixVtfie *tine ri6ciple fkl! Apices.
TIIRRELL.
-31 9"Psei 1.! 1 ,4f1GP• ,
Ad :' 'tttifrLt Nati &ilk - ,
dmitiatimomiudaidem.6
spinet the Wed' Wilma Powley,late of Franklin
township, deeeil l ted, that the same mat he,preeetited to
the anderehened tor eettleruint sod al gateau tadeibtett
to maid ilaitte ere requeete4to leaks immedilltePtriteht.
Frthhno, Awkil.l9ol. - JAYS POWL=, MIL
- -
- Notion's bisEiolution...
J. B.,tnyprinnswita bl. ttitt day, withdrawn
feat 0111. drat. The bedewed!' be mania Orgill
sabeeribam'who continue the.bnatane tinder donna
same of GITITXNEHRGI. ZIKISPBAUX, 4 . 00.
• NeWY04;4 1 ,7 Ottlit Vig4.-4 1 1- • • •
• - - - I - Or4TT.figN.f. ) .P,..!TIE I- . .
- -- '• :. ~ .I. P3ILILDELPM CplitrO.CUlt ._ .
Fagagi 1.- - i ' :co Tir TEI J r-':• • - - -
-. • - ~..--_---„f . - ~, . .0 1 ,1 NJ , .14.a.L.L4GE -
1 • ;,
N.a. Cattier of Tih & Chestinititi.
.. . . ...
. • pau4b-holiii... - . •
..- .
This instil:idiot:4 which ,wire atablishid is Itia.' end
Is now consegiently in the eighteenth yeat 6f its oxlet _
awe. numbers Among - its graduates hundreds of ill , :
Most enaessfat Merchant* and -Easiness Neu a al
Conga . • I • ~ . -
The Oct of WI IneUtuUoir iireetely4c, afford young
tileji
.. tiestatioretergli preparitlon frit business.
Thelerfoletbeetanint aelf.Book-keening; as spoilable
to the Barlow departments of a •Tennintabio both
igaltf ofusmentelf Comm --w•- ,1 -lea,- latlitlatles,,
Na i CITU Inginnetiog , Drawing. - Phonography, - -
and
e sliZei ta lr a rialton is peculiar, it,' data Corse t
lessons &refold! allot Meath student IS taught fade-
Tidally, Redd he lady tomcatted at time. end la
-7
tend et whatever *oda are most Calve ent. - •
Catalogtots gre fated stinnally after lie 15th of April:
containing clashes (gibe students - ter th year. and MI ,
partieulare ot terate,te..- Mod - may be obtained at any
time by addreselerhe Principal.
In extensive aceorafeodatiou. wlde•sPread ferttaliOn.
lathe lengthy experience tattle Principal, this lestitn
tion offal facilities auOcrior to any other In the conntry.
for young men wishi*tO prepare for busitess,and to ob-
fain at the sametime- a Dioleniti. which will prove a
recommendation for theft to au" Mercantile iloate-. -
-
I,2lrerlttenden's Serie/. of ?ratites oh hook-keep
lag, pew more widelycirdeated than any other. Trakvs , -
the abject, are foreale at the College
S. HODGES CliiriMleMiti, .•
' A florrafttf-Loys,r P , • • ; a
•
arlictr. ' '-
. . ..
DEL . 1 .„ . : 1 „- wisTEß it, :Rit
The Plpti6.. r Tattle of thisi:eompany now t4to
from Binghamton as Rama ;,.
.
WI% BMW/AXTON ttr6:o tam; C9cattntin at
•
. ...
eLettiiitag,with the Lackawantik ti Bloom thong Ralf
111 • Romribtrittaton. Wyoming Valley, Kingman - and
Wllhea•Barre; as , - • . .. i
ATrenton
Or p t=the Babidare_
and .yea l itze p i b lat a ltrLte t t Phil.
CTION; witiiritnialittie'6ing &Maid of N.
t o w =r Z el l r NfPwari6 and NeNqtk..e.lso
' np. di ----,--- d t --ylik-Allqattren. Nitac!„4,
. - ag a Bum; ettiving at .
NtW if oak 610, Phrlad'a 8:00, and Hartiebmg @:ps p.m:
.., . .:... , „
LExViswILIVIDUK; foot of Courtland et; at
Ptiriad'a, foolof Walnut-et, at connecting at'
CRINTOIS. with Laciumanna aßloottisburg Tt. It, for
).7 Pittston, Wyoming Valley, Kingston Eu 34 WAkesharre
and arrive - 1m Binghamton 'MD. tn.. connecting With
-NighaElpress tl.t un.tbe Files BallwaY. and IsalUA
leaving Binghamton next morning for Cortland, Ilo
mer„ and Syracuse.,
ilar" TiskH4ol,44; see ihre tbi Latkawamsa 004 Fr*,
an. tfus;CurebEited I:pelt - Mare Water lUD: , • '
ANACCOMICIDATION TRAIN.
Leaves Scratiteittor Great Bend at tBO a.m., roan
=
atdiatplaew with Liag Nattnes West on In ,
=Bsilont7, and as forming* direct connection with
Trans 00 thee Symtua.ltallroad;
Hatat i r k =yesi area Hendst t.IO Di; and olives at
- flap. m.. •
- JOHN =SHIN, Superintendent'
B. A. MUM Oen..Ticket Agt. " [Scranton, Pa.
A PARAoll.ototiltiltitasmalooetriThiller.
TheabUmi. ber will lend (tree of charge) Wail who
desire it; the Recipe and dir e for making a simple
YfteMMe Balm, that will in from two sowight days rem
ora Pimples, Blotches, TAN, razenz% ballowneu,
and allimpurities and roughness of Hie Ski h, tearing the
111/1111:Z411 Nature intended it shipaldbc--roft,clear smooth
and beautiful. Those desiring the recipe, with full, in
structions. directions and advi, will please call on or
address (with return postage,p_
• THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemirt,
BOOM' - 831 Broadway, New York. `,
k • REMEDY FORMARD TIMES , inhere people - have-
XI. been thrown oat of btodness, and posses.' some lit
tle means or small ittaimes.la to make themscle'es a home.
(See advertisement In another column of the tettle
ment of Vinelandl . • - • - 'a
GOLD • RULES TIM HAY !
And with a plentiful supply we Lave parchased a lave
stoek of .
STAPLE and FANCY DR Y GOODS,
GROCERIES PROVISIO4VS,
RATS AND CAPS, .*:
61VD SHOES.
WALL PAPER. WOODEN (WARE,
COAL 014 a n d LAMPS,
YANKEE' NOTION' t S
',SKELETON SKIRTS,
nitwit; SALT, FISII, NAJISi ,
• `PAINTS 'A N D •OILS,
Aid 50,060 other artlclesloo num erOds to metitlonmtdch
will be sold at prices that ' -
Defy,*
Don't Target The, riaee.'
ypWtoquire Oboe neiglibpri nor
The Cheap Store,
. .
They will luvoiably direct lon to
HAYDENBROTHERS,.
PEOPLE'S AGENTS,
ORIGINAL _"ONE PRICE" STORE
STAND BY • YOUR GUNS!
aIECIN7.7 I S:i..ELNTIES;
VTO i -10,1100 HODOCKERS
Ahmed With' Bricbliats 1
4 MONTHS MARCH OF
WASHINGTON!
FAI[:ANo wihrifl GOODS;
akY .—kilut 'kV Ft Plf:,
issoat xtmovuezoge.
PR OD UCA 10:1, !:x Exchange for drioch
Cash Paid ror - rum
HA.YDYN: BROTHERS
NEW MlLEo4o.llpieteto 25th, 1881..
P •.
'-' SA:- ONIFIER
aHE Pas44/Soap 'Maker!. All' Kitchen 1334aae Min be
ma4p alto good.SOAP binsing Siponlder. ISI1:4-
rations steompapj , each box. Soap la.alesally =kr,
• cup of coffee., Xanntaesare4 only by the Patentesar
!.P -
enn'a."Salt - ,gaiiirdebiring Contimmy, .
_
mbe lyjw • ' . it Walnut-st. Ptffladetpbla.
•
.
lIITARRAIt•rw - :4oslar.a.rmar. dv and equal to
:11, any EIROSIMIEV. ' • •
__Why bny wittxploalvein waestlinv amta.p tantgwr
gallon willAWMalt you with a pal reca9ll4 ' ,
~Miasotar by-
PENN% SALT mentnernma COMPANY.
•
127 Walnut Street.PMLADELPHIA.,
Karch 6 Mt ' ~.Ir.
Se Pottengl3l . Co.,
NO. ft PARK ROW, New, York. and 6 State Street.
.11 Bogdan. are our agents for the Montrose Democrat in
those cities, and are authorized to take advertisements
sad enbacriptions for as at our lowest rates.
Elio EinsfesoSono and Experiessio of
sod.— Publistreetor the benefit end as IC wiunint and a
caution sb young men who suffer from Nervous Debility,
premature. Decay, tc.l supplying at the Amy the Means
.of Sell:Cure. By one who has cored himself, alter betpg
put to 'great expense through medical imposition and
quackery. By enclosing a post paid. addressed envelope
single copies may be had of the author, NATIIAML
MAYVAIR, Esq., Bedford, Nino Co. N. Y. imbri t 37
To Coltalllespotivias.—The adVertiser.havingheeu
restored to health in a few weeks, by. a very simplecent
edy, alter having endered severalyears with a severelting
affection, and that dread disease,. Commotion—
% anxious kr make- known to his fellow -sufferers ithe
meant of care.
To all who desire It, he will send a copy of tie prescrifi ,
tion daedi(iree of charii), with the directions for prepar
ing and using the same, which then will find a gum are
for Cohamption, Asthma, Bronchitis; dm. The onlrobleet
(tithe advertiserin sending the Prescription is to benefit
the aglicted„aad Spread inforthation Which he conceives
to be imtaina id e. and he hopes every sufferer will try his
remedy. as It will ccist nothing. and msy Moveablesiing.
Parties wishing the pnocription will please address
• - Nev. EDWARD' A. WILSON,
SeptgfAili rillainsbaz7. Kitten County. New Tcsit
STONE WARE,
LUWE assortment afro: Abdominal 8a porter!; and
a vaiiety or caber articles of MU CLUMP of goods..: .
SoLatry ; ; ABEL TURICELL.Montroes. •
BROOMS
MANHOOD ;
11011 F -LOST. HOW RESTORED.
• .404,figed; la a Head Znielop7 Price itizenrs.
A talljb - TBRII on Pie wither, treatmentand radlealkure
A
Orepermatimhari or seminal weakness, fuvoltu turf
mitissions, - seznal and impediniont to marriage
generally. nervousness, oxisumption. epilepsy and lYts
menial andahialtalLueitpacity. resulting from seitabure,
CULVEBWELL,N. D. author bribe
Green Book. ke.
. „
The worktretmened author, in th is admirable leetirre
Gately proves from his own experience that the **Cul
consequences of self-abuse may be effactnally removed
withoutesedicine. and without dangerous surgical oper-
Mimi; bougles,:hittruments. tinge, or cordiata,polnt lntt
out aMOde of cure at once certain and effectual, by which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition mar be. raw
cult filmset cheaply, privately, and radically. Thfelm
turr!will prove a boon to theuvends'and thouvando.
Sent under seal, in a plain mirelope, to any addres. on
the receipt:of six cents,. or two pottage stamp", by ad 7
dreilfog. " • Da."CflAft. J. C. KIINB.t
kotthlysta• Irlkrwes T , Post 0111callos*Mi
1011.000attt i al ua h s Coat, put sr.
l i gOZAti e r e Wror t hat, Zit? ome to m Ona
ululated titoassud stitches. and every Melia e
liqtri tatter airtelt that have acqui r ed , from laag g e u :
parlance st the Witness, a skill . requisite to siva any
aialior toys mu and conifortat4 At, either coat.
votaissista, always tn . the
LATEST; . STYLES
dole ifiti despetrik sad fn.
eassassuses ,s tlagtort`tdsrether='Termetashdown. .
'sii• Try ma dear Ste#Ot fiestries . rfote4, -.
• KtrabialkOckil, , s JOHN: Glif:108A
,
• sitessue. for turpcniin!and a
PA l fettisM& iltallit,. :me asisby ABEL .TURRELL.
fqlj,
e==
AND •
EiIEIR
HERNIA
200,000.
NTINIOX..ALVCX; I .
TO ALL WANTINGFAMB) •
New - Settlemeiit of -Vineland.
REMEDY :FOR, 11A - R . ll -1 .1 IMES.
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A Bare Ofiertuni IT is the Deitltarke, aaft • '
• Delightful and Healthful Climate in the
teL Only thirtiniiles sinithof Phil*
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dolphin. oa .a• railroad; being a -
•: - rich. heavy I soil; and highly
irodnetive wheat land; Amongst •
the best in the Oaken State of Nevairsey. • -
T CONSISTS of 20,000, scres of GOOD lona, lidded
'1 ta farm* of different urea to salt the purchaser—fro
20 acres and upwards-1121d is sold at the tats of from 21
teen to twenty dollar* per acre for the firm land, pays,.
tie one-fourth caalz,and the balance by quarter-yearly en
stallmenta, with legal interest, within the term of four
yoirs. ;
eksin fEICOrLa •
le;ln great part,a rich clay loam,seitable for WArat,Grare
and Potafou--miltwa dark and rich sandy , loam, suitable
for corn, sweet-I/Mature. tobacco, all kinds Of vegetable,
and root erOtit , , and the great variety .of trait, *nth as
grapes, pears. pesches, apricot*. Nectarines, blackber
ries, mettles aud other fruits. best adapted to thel Phila
delphia and New York markets. "In respect to the iff.di
and roar there= beau mistake. ue visitors can exam
ine both, and none ate; xpected to buy before so doing,
and finding these statement* correct—under three cir
cumntancsa. unless these !statements v, ere correct, there '
would he noose in their being made. It liconeldered
The BestFruii Soil ,in the Union.
[See Tenon of Solon 1(41)1 can. Eeq., of the New York
Traitor. and the well ktiown,agricuiturint, Witham Par •
ry. of Cinnaminson, New Jerevy,which will be furnished
Inquirers.]
• '•‘ "rrrin . • ,
By ',joking over a Nap the reader will perceive that Is
enjoys the best snorkel*/ Die" Mon, and has direct cone -
manic:Minn with,New York and Philadelphia( tried a day, ,
being only thirty•two miles frpmthe latter. Produce is
this market brings double the price that It dors in lota •
dons distant from the eldest. In this location It can be
put Into the market the same morning it is gathered, and
for what the farmer sells ne gets the highest price; whilst
grocerlea and other articles be purchases ha gets at the
lowest mien. In the West, what he sells brings him a
pittance, but for what he buya hops). two prices, 111
locating here the settler has many other advantage*. Ilv
is within a few hours. by railroad. of all the great cities
of New England and the Middle States. Reis neat his
old friends , and associations. He has school for him ehil• •
dren, diadne-aervide, and all the advantages of civilize •
tion, and he is near a large elty.
i1'.13.113 CI Xs X7I4ICIIOP3EI
TA delightful; the winters being salubrious and 'open,
whilst the enzumer• are no wanner than in the Nord, -
I The location i• upon the line of latitude With northeru -
Virginia: • . I
tumour, - WVs i'eiaa' Cli►aatt orCLlMATEroeHurve ,
would by mach beneetted in Vineland. The mildness of
tht; el inlatt and Ste 'bracing influence. makes it excellent '
fur all pololootrry etrections. draprpela. or orteral debit' -
ly. Vbdtors,will notice a differencerma few days. Caiffs
andferers ars eakoargo.„
Conventences'at Nand. "
Building material la plenty. Pia and oysters are
pleutiful and cheap.
Vishnu must aspect, however, to sees new place..
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Why the Property has not Sera Settled Mew
fore.
This question the reader naturally salts. - It is because ••
it hasbeen held JuUrmtrocts by families not diapseacd
to - eell,endbelig seftWat railroad facilities they had few
induceurnts. Ttgragjitotut. has just been clamed flue'
the property thin season, for the gut _time.
Visitors areahown of their:ad lot carriage, free of
expense, and afforded time and opportunity kr thorougis
in% estigation. Those who come,wlth a view to settle.
should bring money to secure their mucharm, as loco"-
tions are not held upon refusal. ' -
Tng ithetert Tanya= Haab Tiara, where people bare
been thrown out of employment or business, and Tam
est POMO mean 4 wr umall incommts to start Mem- .
wiresa home. They cenbuy a ;deem et land at A, small
price;,and earn Ittowt than wages in lisprovlng it. and
n hen , it is done tt is♦ certain independence and no loss.
A few acres In hull toes will [Deere a ertmfortable liv
ing. The land !split down totharditime price*. and all
improvement/lean beiliade at s theapex rite than host
any other time.
The wholeiract. With six maudlin ou the railroad. lo
being laid out with fine and specieus avenues. With a
town in the centre—tea acre lots In the town veil at from
CZ° to 4300; two and a-half acre lots, at (romp° to $llO
and town lots 50 feet front by' 150 feet deep, at-sloo—pay
able one-half cash and the balance within a year. It is
only upon farms ci twenty acres, or more, that fueryears
time!' given. • ,
TO MAN C.FACTUBERS, the town affords a fine sped
ing teethe SHORmannfactming business, and other ar•
ticire. being near Philadelphia, add the nurrounding
country has a large population, Ashlar affords a good
Thin settlement. in the Connie of several years, will be,
one of the most beantlfhlphmee In the gauntry, and lb Ost -
eyeshade for a residents, . • - -
It is intended to make it a Vine. and e Fruit growing _
country, as this culture is the most prdeuble end the
beat adapted tb theutlarket ' Entry adVantage and eon
venteneo for thesettlenswillimbitrodnard bleb will in -
sarethe prdeperity ofthe place. The bard-times thro' •
out the country will be an adrantage to the settleannit
as it etonpft_ people to mart to agricaltme fur "lit.
ID ffiiinnuthe • ri ol'people are piiihasing and people
who titre the best fixation should visittbc realm once.
Improved i,and tr lido for sale.
Tiakinza.-.-Landaikk be bought with or without tim
bee. The Timber sit market valuation.
The Title is Indisputable. Warrantee. deeds gterni,
clear of all ineumtmince, when the money le paid. -
Boarding conveniences' at hand.
Letters promptly answered, and reports of Polon Pol.
limn and Wm. Parry bent, together with the "Vineland
Ruud."
Banta to the land :-.LeavetWalnat @Jed wharf, Phil' -
&India. at 9 o'clock, A. 11...ancia P. 31„
~ „(onless there
should be a change of hour,) for Vineland, on tbe GSM
bons' and M Blythe Rolle/Md. When yens leave the ears
at Vineland litadon. just opened. Inquire for
"CHAS. K. LANDIS. Postmaster. •
• Founder o( the Colony,
VINELAND P. 0., Cumberland County N. J. .
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lIARFORO UNIVERSITY.
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TILE neit Term of this Institution will commence 011 -
Wednesday, Meptember 3d. The acPend term on. ‘•
Wednesday. December 34; arid the thltd term, on Wtd- •
rimillaY, February. 18th. 1863. , _
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4 2 24-INCAPEZT/33319 . 1.',
TVlTlO:i.—Common,Brauctiev. including Voeal mil,
Ic. ,00
attirrrilPbtlo,opby,Chemlity. Phyeiology and —s 9 licr,k-
Keeping ' - 4,00
Algebra, Geometry and AtichipeLanguagee ...... ... 6 00
French, • 6,00
Music oh Piano. until the War la over ' 0,9 0 ,,,
ROOM rout. - . 4. •.L•...: .. , .; _ . . it..
Ex proses of Recitation, room , ,00
•Brarst per week . ' 00
Each room is firrntebed with a cooking etuve, bedotead
and table. ,
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Recitations continence at 1 o'clock .on - Monday, and
close for the Beck atnonn on Saturday:
• The ermine , exercises ale the tenoning.:
- Monday evening, debate in the iineletice room.
•Wednesdk. Speaking end COM position. - •
Tenni - day:Lecture. with erperta.ents In Namral,Phi•
loeophy. and. Chemistry. • "•. • ,
Friday. Geyeral Debate. *".•'
The Institution is furnished With an apparatn• to Mae
trata the prlntfples of alatatal Plillarapbraad Chemistry,
and a skeleton and Xipa t 6 aid la the study of Phlstelo
--ALlarford, Aug. lasi2.
Adnithietrator's Notice.
- k LL prisons Indebted to tfig estate elan O'Lauiblan.
late of Susquehanna Depot bolo, deceased. are - here.
by requested to make Immediate payment., ad all persons
having Balms splint edit estate *lli piegent them forth-
Aritb toMAST O'LAUGLILAN.
AnmiXD•pet,Oetober2tstJaak - Ada':