The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 16, 1862, Image 3

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    —We learn from a letter
In the B!coltlyn Eagte that
comptiny m Colonel . Jour
vian's Begiment,Empi.re Bri
gade, celebrated the success
of the Democracy with mu
sic and bonfiresoind held an
election, the result being 86
votes fot . Seymour - to one
for Wadsworth. ' That's the
way the soldiers vote. •
—Ashley, an Abolition
Congresiman elect, from 0-
hio, declares that "if the
President recedes one step
from his anti-slavery posi
tion,there, will be a counter
revolution in the North."
—The Chenango Union
-published a t Norwich, Cho
nango CR4-New-York,states
that at the time of the late
election, there was a negro
in jail there for rape upon - a
lady seventy years of age.
was baited out• •by the
- republicans to .enable him to
vote for ;Wads Worth, and he
did so!
-It is stated that the
faSt steamer youglas, :
hith
erto running between - Liv
erpool and the Isle of Man,
has been-sold for the pur
pose of runniati, the block
ade.
proposition - , of , any
kind for peace,. or an armis-.
tice,.have_ been made by the
Rebels to the government,
as has been alleged, Dorval'
any be considered save they
first lay down their I arms
and return to their
alle
giance.
—Two and a half Millions
dellars in unsigned 1 . cer
tificates indebtedness
have been stolen _from the
desk of the U: S. Treasurer
at Washington._
—k.steimer (name not
stated,) is reported to have
recently left Liverpool du
ring a dense fog, Lavine , on
board 600 tons of arms, &c.,
fo the col federates.
—A good many people
_raise a cry about the linion
and Constitution, as if the
two were identical ; but the
truth is it is The Constitu
tion that has been the found
ation and father of our troub
les.=lies. HentV3l7.-Berch-r.
—Our soldiers should be
paid .promply. The fact
that hundreds of thousands
of our 'best troops are often
five orsix months without
pay is disgraceful
government,•
—On Saturday last a Se
riniiilfire occurred at Lock
Haven, Pa., which destroy
ed the Clinton Hotise, banic,
post office, and aboni sixty
, stoles, offices and dwellings
Thesestimated loss is *lin),
(MN taostly-covcied by in
snrance.
is officially stated a
Washington that the Freud
government had no inten
tion. in the propogition
.inedi ;tion, of anything Virtf
ther than an armistice. No
)iropo - Aitiou . s from the, insur
gents in any quarter. have
-been received by President
'.Lincoln or any of his c:diinet.
heard an.ofticer
the regular army remark;
not long • . since . that ` he
"wonti L rather - die - serving
under, _McClellan than live
under any other::cominan-
der." That is stating the
ease rather strongl; but it
-shows how the soldiers feel.
—Gnatemala pfotests
gainst.• the colonization of
- American negtoes within
her borders, and the Um
gress. of Costa . ltiea has
passed . a bill. prohibiting the
coloniiation ofsueb persons.
--Qf the, one hundred
million loan authorizet by
the ailt 'of last February,
only. twenty-three millions
and .three quarters have
Jnen, iaken._
—lt is understood that
the commissioners
,to re
viie and codify the ; State
Revenue laws, will ,make
report recommending the
- reduction of the tar - on real
estate to one mill on the
.dollar. The commissioners
tre Messrs: - Wm. McClellan,
• - ef fehambersburg, Robeit
B.'McComb, of Lawrence,
:and M. Russell Thayer lof
Wriladelphia.
•• • While-we are overrun
in , this country with shin
plasters, and•gold and silver
bite - entirely - "diSappeared
from circulation, the. people
of Canada are sorelt troub,
Icd at the excess .of silver
- change in all the depart
niejiti of trade:— -'
~- - It •is 'refatel of Presi,
dent Lineolo,. b.Y• a Wash
ington correspondent ofthe
'Springfield Republican; that,
after reading sevral.papers
(which a friendkindly
sent him) containnig;seiere
,strictures .upon his. course
- and poliey, he timneci"9) a
genticman - who Was present
:and inquired with . some em
-phasis, "am I a man, or a
;do i g.r
—The following has been
.added to the oath. which
,State prisoners are required
to take before their telease
,is grantitd: " And ';that
will not at any 'future time
.cornmeune, or - anise tiny ac
tion.or. suit against the oil-.
.cers of any loyal State;Or of
, the United Btate,i, for cuns
sinng arreitt, 14. imprison
, ;meat: "- ';
—Whilst our iorernmeut,
lb! its agent, the ltev : 'XT.
.14 reach, the Coiruzia*oner
:of —Contrabands; At Port
Rem], is expend i iog about
.00`,000 a day for the support
,of idle negroectinur siok and
molded aoldi.ens are suffer
ing terribly, in Sktby hospi
. from' we* of proper
treatment, and dying from
negle4 and tip entire lack
aneoesswies foi tbqir pon.
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BUREART - OF 711 E wiauragra.
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c --On Sunday of 'last week's-severe fight•
occurred at Cratt,•ford's Prairie, Arkansaa,
in which we wen i vigtory The. enemy,
24,000 strong, [f]Aeptirateitineo fair div.l
isione; having fla4ed - GO. - Bliint's eiiiititm
at Cave HillOnade a sudden attack on Gni
Herron to prevent his uniting' with Gen,,
Blunt. Herron's force .numbered front
6,500 to 7,000 with 24 pieces of artillery.
The battle lasted (rein ten a. m. until dark
and resulted in a Complete - route of the
enemy after most ;desperate fighting. Gen
Blunt attacked the enemy's rear with 50-
00 Crops at 4 otekt r ck,. which contributed
not a little to the ictory.• Our loss was
600, the rebels Was.looo including several
field' officers. . • - •
—A battle has aken Owe between our
-advanced forces in Tennes'e.and Morgan's
guerrillas, resulting in the capture of one
of our brigades. I Our loss was sixty kil'd
amtwounded, allfieft, on the - field. •
—A gunboat .sfiled up New river, bet
ween Beaufort aid
, Wilmington, N. C.,on
91e_'0th and destroyed a large amount of
Ow arms and attires at Jacksonville, the
Capital a .Onsloat. county. After return--
lug to the mouth) of the river 'and encoun
tering a number - of masked batteries, she
got aground, when, it was'ilioughtbest to
,cleserther and.** her up.
=On Friday the three grand ' divisions,
of Burnside's ar ty were across the Rap
pahannock at Fredericksburg. At early
hour the division] of Stunner led the way
and Hooker folloWed. Three miles below,
Fratildiu•Succeeded iikerossing, and•after
noon the whole army was concentrated,
ready for adieu.] At nine Octet* cannon
ading wag - begun: ou..the rebels, and kept
up-half an hour lett they replied with lit
tle spirit. PrePl4,atiorts, for the great battle
apparently so imminent, were made with
untiring efforts,dnd the soldiers were look
ingior the moment of action with great
enthusiasiii. :During these movements-of
our army,the enemy had concentrated ell
his ibreus about Fredericksburg, within
his line of defence one mile from the city.
Some details oft he passage of the river and
the construction of pontoon bridges, on
Thursday have construction {
by telegraph. The
night of Wednekday was one of preP.-ira
toinfaud-the 'eaily hours of Thursday wit
nessed the first ilank placed on the first
pontoon. The siglial guns of the etwiny
- Were fired, and the inusketry - •,fialowed al- .
ong the rebel liries. 'Darkness favored us,
arel by daylightlthe first bridge was two
thirds across the river. The fire then be
came very sever'e, and the enginee'rs were
delayed in theiriettorts. Our artillery re
plied to the rebels. with terrible earnest
ness and vigor.; ,I.By ten o'clock the two
bridges were completed, and Franklin's
division began tO cross. In the afternoon
the right bridgd was thrownzacross, and
one corps.passeAl over into Fredericsburg.
The 71. ii Michilem crossed •in 'pontoon
boats, and ftredliao the rebels is-a det
achment-attic poth - N. T. were liniShing
the bridges amilist a galling fire frond the
enemy. • The lain dispatches state that no
general battle had begun, but the meaty
wereconcentraline-.
On Friday afternoon the rebels opened,
firefrom all their guns onthe first ridge
of billsolirectiiii; it on the troops who had
crossed over the two lower brid g es, just
below the city. Their shells didhut little
damage. Gen.illayard's cavalry lost fire
men while attpiptiug to• ascertain the
enemy's position. The troops who eros'd
farther below slept ontheir arnis at night,
the advance heis t ; within threeitiartsrs
of a telle.of Massapomax Creek, on the
other side a wilich the enemy is posted
in force. Tweet y-five of our troops were
killed in thekreets of Fredericksburg, on
ThurSday night, while driving the enemy
before them. Nearly every house in the
city has been injured more or less by the
bombardment. „ '
-on,Saturday the' general battle com
menced. Soin:l random firing took place
during the fogy krenoon. Towards noon
it was thought_ necessary to storm the
rebel works behind:the first ridge of hills
in rear of the city, and, Gen. French's di
vision was'ordered` forward by Sumner.
They advanced at a brisk rim, but had - too •
'hot a recePtion and retired. Being rein
forced, they advanced and tried to take
the re4el works at the Nint, of the bayo
net. They wermtmet by - so destructive
fire they broke i in contusion. aild.disorder,
but were afterwards rallied,. 'and a brisk
firing continued until dark.
Gen. Franklin who-cominanded, , the lent
fought.liard altday and drove' the rebels
back a mile. they once attackedAini,but
he repulsed them with great - losg and took
40-prisoners. Oar troopis Slept on their
arms,-and were able to remove, _a part of
the killed. OUr loss is heavy in officer?,
•Gen..Tackson Of the Pa. Reserves and Gn.
Bayard are killed and Geus.. Vinton, Gib
bons, Kindialljand Caldwell wounded.—
Same firing but no battle on &Adak. The
rebels are. extending -and-
,stre,ngthening
their defences.. The reports are: not very
encouraging, but the result is doubtful.—
Directoky of the Hospitals:
The SanitariConimiission have estab
lished in office of' information in regard s to_
patients in'the hos:pit:di - of the District of
COluinbia,',aud of Frederick • Xity, Mary
land.. Bjr.a reference tolxioks, which are
corrected daily, an answer can, tinder or
dinary circumitanies, lie given by, return
mail to the following itt6itions: ; ,
Ist. Is— [giving name and re--
giment] at present in -the ' hospitals of the
District or of Frederick city ?
• 2. If so, what is proper address ?,
n. What is - the . Surgebd or Chaplain of
the hospital? .1 • •
4. If not in hospital at ptesent, has. he
recently been in hospital ? •
5. If so, did he die-in 11Pspital, and at
what date? • • • .
6. If recently discharged !from hospital,
'was be discharged from serTice ?
7. If uot, what were his orders, on leav
ing?
The; Conitnission — is alSo .prepared to'
furni l sh more specific Plfurm4tiotras to the
Condition:of anrpatient id the District .
hospitals; within twenty-fotir
.hours after a
request - to do soi , .from an officer of any of
its corresponding societies. I
The office o(the Directory will .be open
daily' from 8' o'clock a.
• o'clock p.
m., and accessible in urgent cases at any
hour of the night. , • .1 ;
The number of, patients in those hospi
tals 'about 25;000.. If fodnd to be prat.
pule; the duti here undertaken locally
by the .C - ornmissicin will 'bp extended to
include all the 'general liotipit.als in - the
country. F6.64:4 Law Otarsxx,e,
General Secretary. •
Adami House, 244 kr streee,
• Washington, D. J., Novi Novl9, 1862.
IFLEPigim • - subakTgatus•
To Enftknd,*land and Scotland:
•
A. SWUM' i 0.141 DR4011. 1 , Illint4of
IX pound and op' nth mole Ip 4ll the AnaciPal
towns of England , reli,pd itodi Sopuang t for sale by.
WM:gi cp9M,it Ilaiszu. r .
Jo 110—‘8 . 1 • ' - goalipoc, Fy
Binghamton- oo4ege.
Yeiing men who desian to attend de
Binghimton Commercial College, • woidd
hear something of practical value, by
calling upon'•or addressing, the "editor of
thii paper. Those wishing to attend any
similar institution, may save Money' its
abovei z•
• SINGER A<CO.'S • *
LETTO `.`A" FAM SEWING
WITH ALL,
,pplitiymixttrar .
Is thetnst and cheipestand Moat beautiful of all Sewing
Michides. This machine will sew anything, from the
running of a tuck in Tarletan to the making of an Over
coat,-ahythirtg frotn Pilot or Beaver 'Cloth down to the
softest Ottuxe or Gossamer Tissue,and.le ever ready to du
its work to perfection: It fell.hembind,gather,tuck,
quilt.add has a capacity
L ftwatgroint variety of ornamental
work. (This is not the only machine that can roll. - Item.
bind. &video forth, but it Qiii do so better thalami other
machitic. The Letter Al• Family Sewing Machine may
be hatißlL a groat variety of cabinet cases. The Folding
- Case. which latterly incoming so popular, Is as its name
Implicit, one that can be folded into a box or.eute. which
when (10@ned,makm , a beattilfal,substantial,and spaciohs
table t4r the work to reel upon. Thu canes. are of every
inaginible design—Plain as the Wood grew in its native
forest, erns elaborately finished as art can make - then.
The branch offices tare all well supplied with silk, twist,
threadif needles. oil, etc., of the very best quality.
Sendlor a copy of -SINUEII GAErilli!"
I. X. SINGERA - CO., 459 Broadway, N. Y.
t-TrPhiladelphla Oflice.Slo Chestnut street. -
' REND, WATROUS.r. FOSTER, Agentsin Montrose.
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rket,a6xt.p.x.a.c6azus,
Dec,
9th, 1862, by A.-A. Hall, Esq., Mr.
Exokat 11,,tur; of New Milford; and Miss
notiANDA. RICHiIIDSON, of thirfol4.
InlNew Milford, by Iter. A. 3filler, on
the itth inst., Mr: WititAst AttikAz. - oRn.
-and Ducois..
MEM Ammo=
I Jessuii,,Nov. -20th I'M,. Jauss
E..totoT,ln-the . 48th year of his age.
l'br nearly five rears he had been trot':
bledl with encepahroid tumor on his right
limb, which of late assumed so serious a
charaCter that the limb had to be :impute
ted,which was.done Nov."Bth, by Dr. D.
A. tathrcrp; but the disease had so dif,
fased itSelf through his entire system, that
the best medical . aid _could not save him.
Broier Faurot was an .honest i upright
mag„ and for nineteen years_ a worthy
mereber of the M. E. Church. He died in
the Lord, and rests from his labors. In
this removal, society haS lost offe of its
best . members, and his family bare wet
With an irreparable,loss. -
Servant of God, well done;
•di Thy, glorious wartit re's past;
The battle's.foso ,- ht the race is won,
And thou arr erownld.at last. Y.
lii Forest take, Nov. 30, 18G, in the
hope of a glorious resurrection, ANNA,
with' Of Nathan _H. Nestor., in the 20th
year of her age. •
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; E xecutors' Notice.
T ErIIF.RS Testamentary'to the Estate of 11ENRY
JUItENDRICESON. deed. late of Great Bend township
hasiftrt been _ranted to the undersigned, all persons In- -
debtd to said lodate are requested. to make immediate
pays ent. and those having , demands against the same to
pre4ut thena to .101 IN NF.RRIFIELD,
- ISAAC BECKNOW,
Gri.at Bend, Pa., December rth,
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HER Dation PRESEN TS!!
I nhrifirr i hml j ustr a tur ed from NNork. T t pilnrencaiiztbe.ti ouof
their friqiids
in tli . eir ael.9rtment of
Watches, Jewelry. Silver Ware
&
Fancy Goods, :: •
. ,
iximpri , iin grill the new styles of,goods in market, which
will be stild,a.i heretofore. at the lowest mall prices.
A large stuck of Gold and Silver
English, American and Swills Watejtes,
botli hunting and Open Face, wpr ranted good Ilni t ekeer
CIA, y
EPA]'& .iii..i.gst.,
. _
• :: ILVER WARE,
Table, dessert, tea. ingar, Pali, 'cream. prc.erve, berry,
anditnurtard Spoonn. Table, dessert and pickle Forks.
fintpr. pie, and fruit kniirer. ropti v napkin rings. chil
dren's vein in Carer, coup and gravy Mien. sugar filters.
andkardcanen—trarrantrd pure a. - roin, (Engraved free].
FINE GOLD JEWELRY !
.ksplendid stock of Ear-rings and Pins of •the newest
p . itt;erns : finger rings of all styles; bracelets,
armlets,
Lockets: guard, neck and ehatelaino chains: thimbles.
sledvt: buttons. Studs, belt buckles, slides. snaps. epecta
c.;'ea; llicarst plain rings. etc. Evaxs.& Au.r.x.
Eilated Ware...-The largest variety of silver plated ;
knifes, forks. spooas. , mstnro, hatter dlshes.cake ha ..kets
sapirdlslies. trays, cups. salts. toa sets:_ and extra tea
poly, butter and pie knives, etc.,ever kept in tble market.
(lottery.—Pocket aud.pen kuives, scissors, shears, (a
good nrtivie,llor sale by . r ANS t Aura.
NCediCS.—Best quality of sewing; crochet, netting.
and knitting needles. - • -
Bruallsea.-Lltair. tonOt and nail brushes.
Pnotcigraph Albums.—A very nice lot.
hinese - and - Japaned goods.
very pretty variety of cups, saucers, wisps fans, &v.
33-vo..eL..ivf3 Ammo - inv . ,
.11inghaurtton, Dec.lBo. N 0.2 _
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The_ New Commercial Buildings are Located
1; opposite the Court House, corner, of
. , Court mid Chenango Streets.
Ibis College iiin no way counm:ted;with any other
laitttution. . •
the energies of the entire-Faculty aro, exclusively
de*Med to this. •
The design of this Institution taro afford Tonag Ilea
• niUportunitr. for 'acquiring a Thewough, firttikai
go ..E4c7ca. — tiox.
Oar ilooks and Forms are carefully arranetd by pructi- I
easecountanta, expressly for this. Inetitutom, and the
coarse of Instruction Is such as to oumbine Theory and
Practice
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* -OcaLlogjEtte , • (Darssraste. •
Ills course aranitekeßook•Keeping ire depa
mente, Penmanship,. Cumnieiviai-Adifinietic. , linamets
mdirespondtmce. Commercial law, Polltical Economy,
l'qtarnerciai &tact. Partucrehip Seidel:malts, Deteming
conaterfetted and altered hank notes, etc.
The Sjumeeritto system of pennitmehlp Is taught In all
itti'varletles, by the most ekilifulm itten. of the art.
Tile Ik.k-Keeping department it under the. opecial tn:
peFrison tuldinstruttlorrof the Principal. 1.i.1%%, LOWELL.
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46roma.eorsirl, Izi4tilos-a33.4441103m.
A tudtiats'an enter at anY Nca
o vacation . t.niti
tl eto complete the course. fromill I* weeks. ..Aseds ,
mace rendePed to graduates in promtring Eltnations.
Oradnatea are' presented with an elegantly en: raved
the' X6r catalone of I'd pages, epeelment of peanum
' ship, dre., miclutot two letter stamps. and addrrts
LOWELL WARNER. •
iktia Atelhe • Elm..drunput, N. Y.
Weit:o . a4/04.6
NA' Tin% COMMERCIAL .COLLEGE;
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4.
S. E. corner 7th & Omit/mamas,
1";ECX.X.a.49.3::/thEM.W 1 .13C1C.4%., Pax.
ri'hle fe one of the TEN College* ,conetitutiol , the Na
tiOnal Clllllll. located In 'Philadelphia., ICew York Cite.
BrPoklYn. Albany, .T.ruy, Danl., Cleveland, Dotroft,
Chicago, and SL Louie. . ,
liebolanshipa bound by any one of theseCollogea arc
gcfoctleman unllmlti'd time. , , .
.. The, Collegiet 0 Course,
Einbraces Book-keeping tor °pea tengiety of busitwss. in
ItN most adproved - Torms.—Peumanship. the celebrated
S 'enceriaa systena.—Cotrunerelai GiculationS.Commen.
c "I Law. Bnsiness correspondence, Aritlimetle,Lecturce.
• ase Institution" poSsess a national reputation, and
ntee greater facilities do preparaing young men for.
fhh duties of the 'counting boast!, and btoduees generally,
Win any-other similar icitoola - intho country. .
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The Phitad.2lplua . College,
)las been recently enlarged end redttodahedbi a supe
rior Manner , and is now the largest and most prosperous
COmmercial luatitution. 1p- the State_ its well known
thorough course oftustanctlou , the long practical expert
eitce of the Prlncipals,tind superior acco mmodati on s.offe r
unequalled Luslacempteto young mem who , witta to ac
(intro the beat pae . ratiOu, and the beet Introductionto
80-business worl d.. •
piplortuta awarded. and graduates rngtm mended to
baguet* men.
TexT littoga.—Bryant Stmdton's Book
'Beeping, three eclltions,—Common school, prick
416 - school, SIM, and Counting Bola/ie.—Bryant and
stratten!s Chi:limpets!, Arithmetic, 11 A—Bryant ,t B's
Commercial Lew, $2,150.' Any of these books stint by
mail. on receipt °Cypriot.; •. • •
r lir - Send for oar catalogue. containing NB particular*.
atilltiotp carefully the Ten apottni actranCilgtr flqr-ff
Colleges over all others. Address -
• praATTOII, BIWA-W . 7' ft CO..
• ideelFira% Pilliadriphia, Par
ALND.
To ALL WANTING r 4.1 ans.
New Settlementof: Vineland: f
A REMEDY FOR 'HARD TIMES.
A Urn Opportunity in thteßeirt Market, sad
. •
Delightful and Healthful Climate in the •
ion." Only thirty miles south of Mails
delphia. on a• railroad ; , being a
- rich heavy soil, and 'highly
• ' s productiye wheatilind; Amongst ,
• the but inthb Garden et liewJersey, "
TT
tie
(AVM= acre* of GOOD land, divided •
1. to farms of different sizes to suit tha parebaser—fro
'21.1 acres and npwerds—and la sold at the rate of from fit
teen to twentat dollen(' per acre for the fern 4land, pare•
ble one•fourth Mishand the balance by quarter-yearly en
stnliments, with legal interest, within the tbrra of four
ir3ECZEI fEIeZiZZa .
lA, Ingreat part,a rich clay loarmsultable ferititteM,Gress
and Po(nene.e—alno dark and rich sandy loam, suitable
for corn. sweet-potatoes, tobacco, all kiwis of vegetables
and root crops: andtha great Safety' of fruit, • such as
grapes.pears: peaches, apricots, Nectarines.,blackber
ries, melons and other fruit... hest adapted to he] Phila
defphin and New York markets. In respect to the soil
d Incrops there can be no nilstak
pttcled t e.s visitors can eiam
e both. and none are exo bus before so doing.
and tinditut these statements correct—under these Mr
enursta nese. unless these statements were correct. there
would be no use in their being made. It is considered
The Beet Fruit Soil in the Union..
4e
(lieu report of Solon !MIA uson. Esq., of the New York
Tribune, tmdthe well known agricalturist. William Par
ry. of Clutuunitnion, Sew Jersey,which will be hunished
inquirers.)
'11atrA.R.33.79 1 1 1 . •
By looking over amap the reader wilt perceive Malt.'
enjoys the bat market in the rialon. and has direct cum-.
munlcation with New York and Philadelphia twine day,
, being only thirtyAwo miles from the latter. ' Produce In
this market, brings double theprice that it does in loca
tions distant from the cities. Tn this location It ten be!
put, into the market the same morning It is gat here& and
for What the farmer sells he gej.* the highmit.price ; whilst
groteries and other articles the purchases be gets nt the
lowest price. In the West.'what he sells brings him a
pittance, bat for, what he bays he pays two prices. In
locating herethe settler beam:lay other ildvantaees.
Is within a few hours, by railroad of all the great cities
of New England and the Middle States. • Ile is near. his
'old friends and asseiciatlons. Ile has school fur, his chit:
area; divine service ' and all the advantages of civilize
iron, end he is near a large city..
TWICE: cfmaxiseE:a.trilt • •
Is delightful; the winters 'being salubrious and open,
whilst the summers are no Wanner than-in (be North.—
'
The loeatiouts upon the line of latitude with northern
Virginia.
PEIINONX WANTING A CIIANOR or CthIATEPORIILALTIR.
would ha much benefitt eel in Vineland. TheMildnoss.of
theellmate and its bracing influence, makes it ex,cellent
for all petitionary affectimut, apepepsia, or genera/ deeili
ly. Visitors will notice edifference in a fe* days. , Vita*
mutterers 'are unknntrn. . •
Conveniencesfat Hand.
Building material is plenty. 'Fish aruti. oysters v an
plenti in I and cheap.
Visitors must expect,- however, to see a new place.
Whj - the Property haw not Been Settled Be•
fore, •
Thin question the reader naturally aping. It in because
It lute beeu -held In large tract! , by families not disposed.
to sell, and being without railroad facilities they had few
inducements. The railruad has }tint been opened thru'
the.property this season, for the first time.
V inhere are ehown over the land inn carriage, free, of
expenne. and nflorded time and oppurtunity for thorotigh
investigation. !Man w ocome with a view to' settle,
should bring money to hi .cure their •purchasee, an luta
ii
tns are nut held upon Mini. -
THE SA /*EST THING IN AILD - TIME. where people have
been thrown out of employment or but Wens, and port
on!, some. little means or email incont en, is tostart Mem ,
*dies a home. They can buy a piece el land at a than
price, and earn more than wages In improving it, mid
when it is done it in a certain Independence and ny. lune.
A few acren in trait trees will insure a comfortable lin
ing. The land is put don nto herd-time prices. end all
improvements can be made at a cheaper rate than most
ear other time. • ~•
the whole tract. with elx melee front on therailrond, la
being laid tat with tine and spacious a veuucia. nith 'a'
town in the cent re—fiv e acre lots In the town sell nt front
$l5O to $200; two and a-half aerelots, nt Irons t,t,i•Olu #l2 l l
and town lots 50 feet front-by Hill feet deep.at #lW—pay
able one.half cash anti the balance within a year. it le.
only upon fame of twenty nerve, or more, that fottryears
time in given.
TO MANUFACTURERS, the town affcirds a fine open
ing for the SHOE manufacturing buninesn, and other ar
tielen, being near Philadelphia, and the surrounding
country ban a large 'population, which ufforde a good
1 market. . ~
Attic settlement, in the course of several years, will ho
one of the most beautiful place; lathe country, and moat
agreeable for a residence.
It is intended to make it a Vine and Fruit grnWing
country, af title ellitare It the most profitable and the
--beet - adapted to the market. Every advantage and cot
venience for the net Hein will be int rodnced,which will in
nure the prosperity orate plane.' The hard °tunes alto'.
out the country will be an ndvantnee to ills yettiement
as It compels people to Tenon" to ngrinulture for a liv
ing.
Large number! of peopienre purchasing. and 'potpie
who dunire the beat location ehouldvinit the place at once.
` Improved Land is abet for note.
• TIM llER.—Land can he bought with or without Am
-her. The Timber at mnrket valuat lon.
The Title in indinpntable. Warrantee deeds given,
clear of all incumbrance. when the Illolley in paid.
Boarding cans eniencen at hand.
Letters pro - minty answered, and reports of Solon Pub
neon and Wm. Parry sent, together with the "Vineland
'Rural." .
Route to the Inn,' :—Leave Walnut nat•et wharf, Phila
delphia. at it o'clock. A. .M.. end 4 P. M.. Melees thi-re
should be a change of hours) for Vineland. un the Glass
how, and Millvflieltallrond. .When you lease the care
-at Vineland Station. just opeped. Inquire for
.. CHAS. Fl'- , LAND IS. Postmaster,
I
. _
Founder oftheColouY,
VINELAND P. O. Cumberland County N. J.
• -
~. P. S.—There is a chance of cars at GlansbOrg'. Ain,
~ beware of sharpprs on the earn from New York and Phi'-
' ntielphin to Vineland.inqu • hi r ug your buninens, death -'
Hon. &C. ~.
_
January fl, 1862.—m9 ,
GOLD RULES THE DAY!
- And with a. plentiful supply we hare purchased a large
rtoek , •
STAPLE iind PAKCY DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
HATS A VI) CAPS. •
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WALL PAPER.- WOODEN WARE,
COAL OIL, and LAMPS,
TAY KEE -NOTIONS
• . SKELETON SK I RR.
SALT, FISH,
: PAINTS A N . " I) 0 JLS, •
.
n IMO I other art ides too n =crows to mention,whlch
will he sold at prices that will
Defy Competition.
Dealt Forget The Place.
But If you Inquire of your neighbor,. for
° • • The Cheap Store,
They Invariably direct you to
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
THE PAOPLE'S
-AT THE
ORIGINAL ONE PRICE" STORE!
STAND BY YOUR GUNS!
DAVIS !
WITH..4O,OIOIOIIIOCKERS
Armed 11 'Briel+sl
wrrm7sr 4 mp)rni.. MARCH
WASHINGTO.N!
AND
%,3:1r323111 4 T 33FLC:0199
fill ND NTH GOODS,
IAVE A:Vt.RIVT4D
et&BAT VMOVUSION.
PROD UCE taken in Exchange for Goods._
• Csk Paid raj- Puks.
HAYDEN, BROTHERS.
NEW 11ILFORD, November ISGI
• •
100 000. •
. •
T•• T AiKES 100,000 stacheg to make ap a Coal, and e -
etioch.loust be &Wally driven hornet() make ;t
hned job at-it. • • •Think of that, Illusier Brook." One
undred thousand atitches. and every atiteb a sige
"On ! flatter myself that I hare acquired, froutiougex
perienee at the badness, a akin requlpite to 'give any
manor boy a neat and comfortable At, either in cost,
wester pante, always in the
LATEST STYLES.
IfllfCfuLlThis dole with. tegpatch. and in
wtrnettonegtven how to pat together—Terme atoll down
'V Try me, one d9Or west of Searle Hotel. ..
liton!fotc,,Oct. 29, 1869. JOHN onovg.s.,
• 13.MITZIC:01V111111;
WOE Painters' nee,--Atabstitate for turpem9 ne. and}
J. *Ana Phie pncti So! We try ADEL TIMELL.
.
''. ERIE:R '1 •
•,,
AIL.,,WAY ..
CINIANOR OF LIOURS, eommearing)ltoMlay; Nat, 111,
186/. Trkluvoraiiiivo) Omat . Bend ar,, , about thelti•
lank! g hotMt, via,:' ;.. .. i -.. '-• t^ .
WESTWitRD BOUNI).]: EiSTilAiltn '13017:fr4:
No. I, %Oslo E.i. 8:011p.m.; No.. 2 ,NAt•ExPrestil tin
:Ner.ll„Night. Ex, 3:4 4 a.m. NO. 4, Night•spreagiam to No. 6, Ma ll: at 4:Zip.m,„ . No. 6.Bteumboat " & 35 Witt
No.ll. WayFrel3.l:)p.to. No.lll),Ward,lB3o 0,,,01
'
No.34Aeofa'd'n,lo:27 a.m. 1
• ~_•'
._ . . .
'Nos. 3 and 4 run every day.. NO, ' 6 rinni . Stin4sys, bat
does not rim Monday... No. Bof Saturdays,, runs thin'
to Buffalo. but does tot . run to Dunkirk. • No. 8 movalps
over night at Elmira. '9HA'S MINOT, Cle.a.RlLltt
,
Administrator's -. - Notice' .
A LL'pe Ina Indetkted to the estate 0t,7013 CELaughtazt
A.Mvtate of ea.:wham na Depot born, dootesod,Vo -here
by requeg to make Immediate payment ,and an porous
biting claims agalnat sad OP LIM) Will present them Meth
ic Ith to • I ' s- , NARY O'LAAJ . GIILAN:
Suncea llSpot;.octobei.4llll, IEXI. --, - Ades.
Administratrix. Notibe.. •
NNOTKIEIs hereby Oren to *Hoarsens hasinadeitiatids
against the estate of William Powler,late of Franklin
township, deemed, that the same mad be presented to
the undersigned for ~ e ttlement, and all persons indebted
to raidestate aro requested opiate lanstallata Mama&
Franklin; Aug.4,18n2. JANE POWI.EI y Ad'4.
,Notice of 'Dissolution.
lirt. J. B. OUTTIMBNItti has , this day withdriiwn
.01
from our firm. Thobusines will be retried by' the
ruhArrlhere, who continue the Wetness under the drm
tutnora - Gri - resngtta, ftOsENIIAUJI; CQ.
.New York. July Nth,
•
THE OFFICIAL Witßmax:,
-1
Hazards Rail..fload and Military Map Of
•
the Southern Stales. - q 1
FROII the mod authentic inurece, and the Coast Sir , .
vey, eng ra ved In the Flneet.Btyre of Map Makin. It
gives en recent and sneh valuable facts concerning An the
Rnllroads. thatthe War Department immediately author, -
feed Its publication. and - distributed 1000 copka seating
the Generals and Colonels of the Army, •
As It le the ONLY* IdAP that is authorized' MI QOM .
It is the most Reliable endluthentle, and from its large
slie-4.1by,55 inches—ebods at a glance the rrintiple
Places andel] Strategic Pointe. -Gen. McClellan. Mau•
keowledgon the great Importance ofit tO almost:menu.
• Ileaulfelly COLuItICD, Price onlyll,lo eompeteerith
inferior-mans. In cloth case illp t lllaseeted alei ,
ted on muslin. g2,5d. ,Mounted on Meelle,"xltliMnilers
and Varnished, a 13,50. Sent free by milli on, receipt of
price. . WILLIS PAIAZAItD. 1 -
No. 731 Cheettint Streetyblisdelphle. "
rDPAe every intelligent man Weide the BEST, dnil
on
ly OFFICIAL BIA.r, Agente esainake itioncyrapliliylor
ycUleg this. „ myi am,
° CRITTENDEN'S
PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE,
N.E. corner. oflth & OliestAut Sis,
pipLADzothe.'
This Institution, whith was establlsted In 1844, and
is now consequently in the eighteenth year of its exist
ence. numbers among • its •gracirtates • hundreds Of the
most successful Merchants and Business Men of our
Country.
The object of tte Institution is solely to afford voting
men facilities (or tborough.preparation for businesti.. l
The beanches taught are,4loolt-keeping, as applicable
to the various departments of trade Penmanship:. both
plain and-ornamental; Commercial Law, Mathentatics,
Navigation, Civil Engineering, Drawing, Phonography,
ond Modern Languages:'
The System of iustractionl pectiliar nomlasrelnrset
lessons are made useof, but each student is taught ;- Judi ,
vidnally, so that he may commence fit anylimo, alid:at
tend at whatever hanni-are most convenient.:
Catalogues are liSned annually after the 15th of .iftpril,'
'containing namet ofthe stridgnia for the year,-.ofd toll
particulars of terms. dm.. and may be obtained - It any
time by addressing the Principal, • •
In i.xtene , lve accommodation. wide-spread reputation,
end the lengthy experience of am Principal. this Ihstitu
. thin offers facilities superior,to any ot her. n the cdontr,v ,
,
for young men wishing to prepare for buslness.and to oti
min mt the came time! a Diplema. which trill prove a
recommendation for them tummy Mercantile Hooke.
Series of Treatises on Doolirkeep-
Intinow more widelyeirculatcd than any.othcr•work on
tbu subject, are tot wile at the l'ollege. • •
S. DODOES CRITTE'NDEN,
Attorney-13144w,
PUINCIPAL.
.
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country. $5 a year in advance,
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Editor* and Proprietors, 91 Wag etmet, New-York.
' MANHOOD
•
I OW LOST, - HOW RESTORED,
- Just Published, fa a Paled Envelop', Price Six OW*.
LECTURE on the nature. treatment and Minitel cure
'ofspermatorrltrea or Sect:dual weakness. tnvolut tary,
.einissions, sexual debility, and impediments to mittriage
generally, nervononeas, ceonsumption, epilepsy mid ;
mental end phvel&Al tionapacity. resulting from selfahnse,
.tra--Bv NAST, .1. C \ ERATELL, 11. D: anther of tho
'Green gook, fie.
The world-renownedauthor; in this admirable:lecture
clearly proves from his own experiencolhat thti awful
couseimerieZt of telfabuse maybe effattnallv remov'ed
without medicine. and without daMmrous surgical oPer
at k/11S, boogie*, inatrumente,Tiugs, or cordials,pointing
outs mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which
every sufferer, rib matter what his condition =vim: wwl
core himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Inc.
tube will prove a boon to thoosandsand thousandi...
Sent antler seal. In a plain envelope, to any address, on
Ihe receipt. olslx cents,- or 'two postage stamps: by ad
dressing. Du. CIIAS. J. C. lil,INE,r,
novinreqj 17.7 Bowery; hr. Y., Post Office 80x,4586
•
• The Confess!lonsandlexperfenee of i n n In.
NUM.—Published for the benellt and as a warning ands
rand 011-to younlimen who suffer from Nervottatk•bilitY,
premature Decay, ke.: *applying at the same theme:ma
of S6ll-Cure. By ono who has cured biraticif, after being
pot to gnitt expense through medical imposition and
.inarkery. fly eneintLitezu port pald,addreA.ed envelope
Oingle corrit, may be laid of the author. ,NATILANIF.I;
MAYFAIR, Esq.. Bedford, Kinzs Co. N. Y. [rnhl9lyv
]
' 33,..c).3.1c,03km 'set i •
DANDELION COFFEE.
Till Preparation. made from the best Java Coffee. to
recommended by PhrolCialln no n superior Nutritions
bevermze. for Genemlßeitility, Dyspepsia, and alt bilious
disorders.. Thousands who have bectrcannelled to aban
don the use of coffee will use this without tujuriotan effect
One can contains the etreni* of two pounds of ordinary ;
coffee. Price %Scouts. • • "
' For: sale in Montrose by Abel Turrell.
IEOLLOCK'S - LEVAiIi,,
1 The purest BAKING POWDER known; formakinglieht,
sweet and nutritious Bread and cakes. • Pike IS tents.l
1 - Manufactured 1 M: IL KOLLOCK. Cherrlint. i
COrner of ad and:Chentnut-ate, Philndelphin.i
Sold by all lets aueltarocers. - , mh6l;yjc cei,... ;
.4
Auditor's - Notice.:
, .
fa the matter of the distributionof the fund in-th ; e hands
lathe Administrator of James W. Truesdell. decd
THE undersigned having been appointedly ilia Orph,
anr Court of the county of Sulkilictiaaama apt' auditor
todlotrianteeald find will met tbapertlea Intefestal Im
the same, at hie oftlea in ..11iintrore on - Battirdiy ,the
day arJennary. 18413. at i o'clock p. tn.; at which time
and place all perrons haring claims upon said fund will
present them or be folever debarred.
"dec2 I w J. 11. McCOLLUM, Atiditor.
. .
•
Notice:Auditor's . • •
' F. WlllkPLk; }ln the Courtpf Cottalints
Yn.; .Busquehanna County..
J II Scott and AlbertCaprbn• N 0.206; April Turin, )159.
116 anditiw appointed by the Court. to repott a dlos
I . trihation of the fond arising from the Sheriff's safe.
in the aliove entitled ease. miff` attend the duties of his
appointment on auturday, the Ilth day of - Decetn i per.
at one trcloek. p. in.. at his office In Montrose, t which
time all persons interested - will preseut .or
be forever debarred trout coming In upon read:did.
nn ; , .;Wra. J.TURRELL;AtkIitor • ;
.A.aditoes • Notice.
J. II; Rain, a ') In Common neat of Raka Co.
Sheriff's sale of personal property
H. Kntnen. )of defendant.
, THE onderaigaet, an audtfOr'aPpobted,tri dtatrilmte
the Money (deo' Courtin thin ease; will boar allmerromr
interertal In the fund at his onleeiln Montroie, on Satur.
dal. December 20th, 1802, at one o'clock p. to. WI per ,
cons mast prevent theircbdutsat that time and lure, or
be debarred from said fund. W. 11. .110; UP,
uortfj A dttor. '
Autiitor's Notice.
Ix the matter of the eettlement ofriche Orphaiis Coari
the estate ofGerrad ntone.deed, of Suaqteaßounty,
Benjamin Glidden. No.lllAum T. BBL
Exceptions to the aceounc'of the Administrator, Ace.
/VIM aadtttir in thn ahOrieCase. mill hear thesparties
X Interested at ids omen In Montrose. on Friday, the
lint; day of Beeember, MU, 4110 o'clock kk rgrertoon..
'nos . 2s 4w Wm. 3, VIRRELL, Anditoti.
Adiministraters' NOtie. •
xr.o:ricz is 'hereby given to el praoris hashig db
roan& spinet the ef tate of JAMES TRUESDELL,
deed. late of Liberty township, that the - samentart be
presented to the untietitgood for estskin e nt ;litu hi
per
sons indebted, to said estate ate requested to tp•
mediate payment.
WILLARD TRURiSDELI,,, it
Oct 7E, /5 62 , vitrzslagtx. m °' 18-
.
•
GOOD - .NEWSI
•GREAT . CopX4KM;
DitY-.1'36700i15;
10 .A. 7:1 1
JOHN IBULL Threatens WAR
UNCLE SfiiiANDS
Th tlie
i SO DOE; TUE Mit
estattilbtrg, Tosettlaum;
TEMCHAMAIN ilaSkl,
DO .
MESTICKS,
haiput. us nn our itiard.and wsterrelatelylitldtu a bug(
Welt, which enables to to otrer to our customers. coat
on equally as good terms as tormerly.consicleting the lat e
AT TILE STORES OP.
(snttrubtrg,
AT •
Xontrose, Snag's, County, Pa.;
flew-York
Susquehanna Depot, Pa.
OUR FALL AND WINTER' STOCK
Lei Complete,: .
determcued not to be outdone, either in price;.:,or
qiiitttles,—autl the. will endeavor to give our =stonier'
allpossibleeatiefactlon.
CLOTHINGtI
. .
iln this branch our stock is complete, did will be a dd
lower. and more tastefully finished than any one-6411m
establishment, or any four-horse concern this aide 011114.
York - city, is able to offer or produce. We can assurethe
,publlc that we constantly employ Abe beat cutters and
workmento make up our stock. ; u
.
a"Gatments made to order _ ;
. per On the shortest notice.
Pir - A Good Fit warranted of no wale. '
FURNISHING -GOODS
..k451 refit Stock contantly kept, and told lower than',th
Itotent
6ntreuberg,' 4 lostubanm C0!.5
Montrose. January lrt, •
ABEL TTJRRELL
Now offers tor sale one of the largest and
'lest selections of
.Ever offered in Stiaquehanna'qounty, and
probably comprising the greatest 'VA,
ILIETY or moat different articles of airy
Store in . the NOrtheru party' f Pennsylva
nia, and perhaps of the .entire State. • n
assortment is kept in about. thirty differ:
ant of trade, and 'the selections
are made from about forty of the best
Honses in New t York, and more thantlif
ti Dealers and :Manufacturers out of New
'York. A large proportion of the Gqids
arebro ugh t direct fro/ n the Manufacturers,
thus insuring' genuine articles. Custrarir
.ers on , efiteringthe Store must not expect
ev'elthing in sight,but nearly ;ev
ery article wanted will „beproducedihry
ingnirv. Some' idea ortheStock may !be
. forrineadiy the.fb 'lowing general outliae,
bat, entimOatfoiqiiiiirpracticable: . .
DRUG'S AND . MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND . OILS, is
' ' DYE STUFFS
GROCERIES,
. LIQUORS,
GLASS=WARE, - : •
' ' ' ' WALL and WINDOW PAP R,
JEWELRY, :i
SILVER-WARE, ' • ' I
• ; PERFUMERY,
FANCY
.GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRWIENTS,
• .• • BRUSITES
iilisvadAy.Pogidr-KAUNAS,i
iTABLE CrITtNRY
''SILVER PLATED WAP E
LiurPs,iX 4 4TERIALS fAr, LIGHTS,
!HARD WARE, -
- AND CORDS, - •
BR Y ,G 0 CDS,
:WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS,
• LITHOG.RAPHS, :1
YARNISBES,:._ 'BIRD CAGES,
SPECTACLES, l•
JVIIIPSi•tb.LASHES ) BROQ#S
GUNS; •
PISTOL - Si
'Altm.vcsivrtAvyal
. IMPOSL.OO.O,
MEDICAL Instre'muritts,
SALT, • -
• SOAP, POTASH, 40.,,"
UMBEEILLAS.
PORCELAIN TEE H,
In shott, nearly everything; to restore the
sick; td please tlio taste, to delight the
-tO gratify the fancy; and also to cond lea
to the real : aud sabitantial 'eomforts of, ire.
The attention of the public is reap ,t
-fuliy invieed to my stock of Goods; bon lit
exclusively for CASH nowx, and wil be
`sold' oil the same principle for low pries,
• ' ‘ABEL TURRELL •
Montrose, - April 'lst, 1802.
. . . . .
• :ABEL VURRELL i :
1101rAti for We, Metallic alt, Wi ll ' IS:ona m l i tlifikt .
111M_Clock & Watch M
ettles Pa i n's Extr i a l et. ad a' -91'.
1, e Zr i tgrlitgle e , Ztvelt,''Pffla. and fiaatala, *a%
Aalosirvarietrof,PateraMe4taltmi: - - - ) 1,,
• • AZZI — :-N!MI . OIL _
D 3 . w. 0086 haying been appolifted a mitt.is to
the army, his accounts *telt* with the sodas part
ter settasment. peraous tudetaFat willplease nail and,
settk without delay. • - cwt..
Montrose, OspL 9, lfiet. , . •
L' ' • ---- . -NEW-TFIRAI_
'SAID:W.IN: :& .:....A4.1.143 '
ALLEN, DUNS & CO,
, .
llnder Mcintroso Democrat Once;
ARE RECEIVING . • '
A
Fresh Ground Western FLOUR • .
may SO days, which we mimed Soglausathlsetion,
,as any in mar k et; If not good rstaruad at ant expense.
Feed, and Buckwheat 1 .
Flout, •
SALT. AND PORK I __•
.By yits. - WA)..),.' BARREL crit POIRin
HAMS, [Sugar Cured)
Dried Beet •
• Smoked Halibut s -
. Drips and Syrup.,.
Molassel and , Sagan,
TEAS,.• .00FgAlic SPICES,,
, ROO.lfS, NAM.% .•
Which we over fur rule at Law Pri . seo, fat iIiADY PAT.
ONLY. Iltorktrm, half . f. 18611.
331:rx_ax.i
Don't, t.egiu with ttrol. at
Jilt "MDT PAT OREST:
NEW GOODS.
gni d YOUNG, RILTRend POOR, GAY ruißinsltrill,
are hourly, seen rushing onward to the', • • .
HEAD Or NAVDIAIIOII,
AM Mom tp be oupplled from the choice and imMaidoe
selection to be found , • - •
AT TYLER'S. STORE.
Ills amortment of 32/3r3irC coda brafiNal
all, awl ni for chute')
anttlf.et du or, *T. Ripe, Coffee. and Tohereo.
irordo and inadeguate.—they aro TIP. It ill umlemtollllllD.
dun. the Two thousand - .t tWeAltige of which a fall supply
In kept conetuntly nt the WWI store towfi. A eon
thwation of eulle le eantoetly deetred. - and If therr'aee•'
any ett unfortunate m not to horeffiesd Ina jefffivi 70112
friend and. neighbor will tell ydu the .
FIRST STORE iltiOW JARRELL'S HOTEL,
and op'ijosite ,the KEYSTONE,
ere 50 percent. has cased to .We are bound lob%
V t e:lde vu—uud 11 re. Bring aloud yen Butter Zak
Oath, Rye. Cd.h. r,orn, and tndat writhing epos psi
d want, and get value received ; ;
AT • TYLER'S . STORIL. •
.
•INi-B. Please do,n't heve the above-mentliMed
`at home: for our role•won't permit us to wait - "affiCro
come up wale." . -
Shakers-4k. new lot of white and colored, Mg ITs•
just opened. • •
• ',Ai/P.56f ull kinds, and fixings for burning Kerosene
now ready and rery cheap. BestTwrosenc, cheaper this
daylight: also Fresh Ilumfmt Fluid, Camphene, Sperm,
Adammi;loc and Tallow Candlet,kept troystantly on hea d
• an
new supply of HATS and CAPS,. BOOTS anti
SHOES, Stone and Wooden Ware. Brooms, and Brushes
of all sorts. Yankee Notions of altyttileties, Ferthnsery.
and Toilet Soap, Olt:oleo( Roses for chapped hand.,-bes t
thing in use.ets.. all of which will be fold4Or the .
pay down, as the thins demand, by • re•
- • W. 4). iritlgilait.••
To I):4fIrY.IIEN.—I am forwarding BUTTER tbL
York. on tenni of commission that will snit you. Ca
•and inquire. nod 10Am my dry wlt, in sacks of all st.
- res. a » co.! ak cop he• fund in Winn.
Montrose, May ltith". lIENRY_. STULL •
BOYD & WOODRUFF, •
CARIZ:I: ON THE
NEXT:BELOW .B . EAltLeti HOTEL. I LSO
)
•
The CARPENTERING Bueniese
. SEAR- THE. METUODIST
E kera . conotintlr'on hand a general assortment GC
e
_
I tenni; BurrilerdAardnare IclitAtrirl appro vedP"Ted yII _
Farmers' Tools of AU Hinds.
Brass Were, Porcelain Ware, Jay4nned and MiNi Tts. •
Ware of the bbit material.'
Paints, Oils,, Glass; Putty, ..and Sash
Pumps, Lead Pipe. Lampe. Bird Cage a, etc.,
Also,. a Good Buggy for Salo. .
Terms Dernember:the place, Gall fa fie sl.
non," 1 BOYD it WOODHUIPIP.
P. A. wuo Fr, ( • Montivte, July V&
PEACE APPROACHING.
Large Lines cif PRICES Conqueted'and"
"Reducid!
- H. - 431:73FLEFLITT•
. • 'XXIV
is receiving, for Spring supplies, new and largo data of •
CHOICE
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, • .
CROCIiEHI. f'! HARDWARE,: .•
STOVES, IRON,— 'STEEL. NAILS.
PAINTS, LAMP, AND -.
LLVSEED :
. , BE:.IZOLE,
CARPETINGS, -
FLOOR OIL.CLOtFIIS,
W.AJ.I, Paper, Window SHADES,.
HATS and CAPS, - BOOTS and SHOES,'
cLOCES,
Including, es namely varietiee a the moor
styles of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, _
• ••. • . .
BONNETS,-RDIONS, FLOWERS,
• &C.; -
*bleb to will tell on' the favoraMo firm, lbe•
- PRODUCE * •
CROCKEIff,
- PROMPT TIME. BUYERS.. .•
Flo constantly on hand
STONE WARE
AmProtype aziel , Pherepldo
Ar#o4.ll4olitroOs .
ITTPletureo taken tq 14)114,445.pc . 4140,R, li th e bat,
style at tho.4.rt.. • • oche
ERUORII UNIVBRITY.
I.E cent Terce of this in/Witutlon will commence Inc
Wednesday. Septem b et,lid. The sexxind term
V
Wednesday December : and the third term, Welb
neaday,fcbenary Pith. liyjy,r ,
INI....IrtaPICIATO92IIIIIII.I
'l'UfTlON,—Conntion -Ilninchea, Including Yuma alb
fat;
le .. . . s
Philitsolsby . , Chemistry ; Phyilologi -aid 1
Ree
4 1 1 ,
• • ..... -
Algebra, tGeometryand Ancient Languages, ... ~. . • ,
rrench,
Muldoon Piano, until the War is 0yer,,....,„
A
Nom mnt, .
Erpens r oi Recitation room
... .
bedsteadits:me:s furnished with • coobteg
• .
end table. -
lux-nations eminence ilit I. tetnlLon Monday, sad,-
d i t s ,e for the week at nnon' on tbe •
The evening exercises are the ARow
3tondarevening, debate in the AneleUese /stem.
Wednesday. tipeakingind Clesanosiiitin.
Thursday. r.ecture, with eapetiliblal is ;1441001,W
loenphy and Chemistry.
Friday, fteusral Debate. -
The Institution is thiniebed with an apparatus to Ohm
' trate she fuinciplea ot ) (MAW Phltoeophy sadCh mei stv.
t awl alikcielafi 04 Mips 0 aid In lb. sted)i et raliA,
Warlord, Ai *I,
OUCCES9O4B TO