. -..- , . ABEL-TURRELL - Trxti.ror sato. Met;tllie 011. tor Sewing 1 1 4ftehitie 1111(71,rt ,t Witch 011. Boa rso!: 2 11:0 and ltonrc NI ' i0....1, liartmnpatltic Rltrieitc.A. Pond': Escraci, leid A 411nt. Tarim y ort.foin , m , s.O re, Pill*, and Plaetero, and au eltlle.,,i V3fietkor P:ilout Medicines: . TARE NOTICE. W. COBB havin4 been appolnt , d a .argron In 11 tlwa.rmYt ltl. acconniA thitinderolgiud for rwttleux4r. All ptrAula% tudinted plemk• rall and *dile nithmit dcl ty. Z. COM% Montro,c. S. pl. 9. tf J. B:.IIAZTJETON, Ambrotyie and Pliotoigraphic Artist, Montrose, Pa. tai , crt :u iLll kind* of weather, In the. heft ft!. of the Art, octlo , . Auditor's Notice. In tr." matter. of the di-4 ribniion of the fond itt the Intudt , of the Mimi n irdrautr or James W. Truerdyll. a F ed. rivm under-I:rued havin_ been appointed by the Orph- I. an.Grurt of the oorhtv of :411.44,11ettanTia, an-attlittOr to dld ri hate ...rid fund. will meet t he'part I, interested In the <one. at hi + ofltzo in IllntroAo on Saturday the 3.1 dtv of riannary. 1543, at I .0 cloek p. m.: at which time nod:Thee all perreounlmvitirt Oat In:Onin raid fund Kill prerent them or he fore' Cr &barred. _,ltZt I w .t.-lt. II r.Qt ILI.I'll, Auditor. -- Auditor ' s ' blatiCo.• • 7. - WHIPPLE., In the Court of Mot.l'leki tiu:outliantin COMM. .1 it Scott and Albert o.lprrtn No. :Nil tprii Tenn: r n auditor Appoitwed he the Court. to report a dbo trihution of the [dud from the Sheriff'. male sti . the above entitled C-1,0. attend the duties of his •ixtintutent he ..titurtlay. the 2.oth day of Deeernber,'o l l. at doe tieeloek: p. tn., at hi. office in Siontrou, at which tint: all pertoott interetnett will ,pre-rut their dahns, .or he 4,orever debarred from routing in upon .taid fund. novin 4w -Win. ttiltßELL.Auditdr. Auditor's Notice. J. 11. 11.r;a 1 ). • It{ c.n)rni.n 511.15/11-0. v., • , hori:r.. T.,e,t• of iirpnintil fit.pperty A. p.10,, , ntr.q.. lof ; - unrlvr-1..fi.1 n.. as or app.oin tort to ilharlbate .IL. tire 11111(14'y is 4'..nrt in tin. ca,.+silt litlar all perron, intereged in the Nail at 111, , oillee 1101,111(mq% on Satur day. Iletentlier tilttt. 1042. at oil.. n'elwt p. tn. All par se:ll nin-t pre.ent their nai at tool time and elace, of be dehrtrzwl from NV. 11. JF.t.lial:P. anvil:, 4w Andi tot. - - - Auditor's Notice. Is the mat ter of flie -Milo4llo . N a, In the Orithato Conrt the estate oft: tried - of Smoin a County. Benjamin tllidd,n, Ana. T. lid. Exception , to the account of the Adtaini,ttutor. rritiE anditor In the :those ca.e. will hear tit parties litterestsyl' of Li- office in Montrose. on Friday. the 'ltith day hf December, late:. az w o'eloel. in the forenoon. Lawn tic • V. et. J. 'rota F:LL, Auditor. moo l oocc. T TAUFN It0.00:it-tivsbe. to matte no a Coat. and rc in-x n0.,4 be -1:1:to:1 driven home to make a gonajoh of It. Think nt that, Kanter Rods. - One hundred then-and It. t t e... and s•erry ' , tilt:lt a onn non 1 dnot•r 111,t . 11 I hat I ha , r acquired. from long ea. peritinee at the rvgni4it ,, to give Oily man or I.oy I t new' anti ciraforiable hither in coat, %n:4 or NOY. ttl&tr...lll fate LATEST STYLES. done with ,dezzpatrh. and in BlTlWtOtlrehunit.),, ;TI ra;ii do' -„,* Try no, "to door irvii Hotel. ;lows GnnyEs.. \Offic JAY•COOKE. .AGENT ,1 • At JAY COOKE & CO., BarikerS, ii: z..6',"11.1 THIRD STREET T r HE nin ttnri,-no r blintirtz been Appoint 4 Subgeripr. fiat: Atzont b... It, : , • ecre'lAry of Con Trero r nry.6 now prepared tw furni,L at once, Wr • NEW TWfNTY' YEARS SIX PER - CT. BONDS of the to, ited Stat c , . detlirtotted a. •• isletsTwenticti:2 rtnietonattln at tit- pit:tear. of the fi0a 2 ,y11M...11 after flvr. v.-a re. and oat ho - fixed by 1, , .! of CnnaTtn,,apprpved Neb. inti 2. The Copiot) Bond• fire I n cited in Tams of teal, 011, WO. and ;:•1005. ' The lteziSto.r 'Minds in cuhte Yd, ttoix). and Viosh traert,i.ltt it per per t.nr.nra ,11:1 7 currtmence frOm &du of purclnn-e, ::ad in 1 • • -PAYABLE IN GOLD . ini-aniaallv, whi'-h Ic equoi. nt the present premitint on cold, tI. almut ••L per; ce!.l.pt.? untinto. Partner,. INlvreltaht-. netthattie: , . Capitalists. 6.ditklins,:ll3V4l - 1(. 7 1 ,, rn invest...ol,lld audr,ntt m ba an-se in edvet. a drSt mortcaze upon all Rath, ouls. Tionl; istot to'rold Sera:dicta. And I hOinitnt-n--- prnatisq."Orall the inaillzfaCtllrero., &.C. &C., in the .tivl that the fall and maple procitdon made for tit, totylnent of 111 , int,rest and liquidation of tln• rinclintl. by tist.trn , dntie Eat.i./• stamp, and In t....mat to. tilt the, Towe the iNlost Populnr liive , traent initte Market. • SdhscriptionA r.•crire.i at par in 1e..1711 tender note a,nr wile, and meek. of Telnl•-• ,t p•tr in Philadelphia. Sub aeribera by - t wlll re:Hive nrompl alle /lint), and every f,ility and explanation will loe,aConled on application at tl.ttH °tea. A MI , apple of Bond. will he kept on handcar imtne di:t(edciivery. JAY CuiJKI., Stih,cniption Nvv, 11. P•VI.Y.. _ • NATIOXIL i'OiIIIERCRL COLLEGE, S.. E. corner Ilk a: (:licattil tit - 3P3EEXT-a.41...7:203E1-EPitr-i-dtk.. • This otin ,a the TEN i'inott it utir-t , 'Na t ',Ail Chain., l'bibittelphii. !Cm ],uric City_ Brooklyn_ alictnc, 'Troy, ittrintio, t 7, vciantf. Davoit, Chicago, anti Loll-. 1.7- any on, of theme Coliegea are good fur an-unlinittce. - •The Coilegiete_LCourse, Embract..± Buok-ktr i•VAr'y rAriety Gf 141.411 , 441 in it= ma-t" odproveO sp en c e ri th , . .. 1,p,11101, - , These InFtituti‘,o--v0,..t- a repntztritai, and triArantee in-otter f,,r min for theduties. of the nt! tol,;nt-4. "ltaa an! . .other e i toilar x,houlr. Lil,onintrl— lhe Philadelphia College, Tln. bort recently norm ea and re,rorni-hed iu ti nupe tior manner, non in non the large-t nod taut proApttrous. commercial Inftit tit ton in. the •41.de. It, 'm o:1 known thorough cour,o, ,Ir prakival (.21 - Wri• en ne rnpertnr aa, null at ion:Lotter todo,o;neto., to 3 0d0r... taco f ,, ae -1:11ir. the be,t pr nBr iino,:md the 11,1 hilt ruder (lUD to 0011111141112. ,, piplorna, a*arded, and ;rata:ate. receotamended to bu,ine. , in i'itArricAL.Tr.rr lioiyk,.-3rynnt strattoo•- 11,,,,k -lieeping,tltree eel I.i nigh Yeti.lol. and Coun 111,1: -11uu,.. itryand,luoi StintiturCe , I. orutuei end. Arillituetm, f1.25-11rvant h S . , COMMOV3iIO Law, V.:e). An j tit there hooka neat. by =ail. on receipt of pril:r. 101 — Send for one eati!lgue, eontainine roll part i eidarn. and note mrefolly fife 1/n nafrod'adrantages "of there Collegen over all other?. :Widre. , o 1t.k . 1 - 10:S. IIItYA NT l'hiladelphia:' deal pm '1 MANHOOD ; . HOW -LOST. HOW -,RESTORED . . And ;PO" 11./:cd, in 41 Prici Sir NW,. LECTISIt C on the nature:. treittment and radictil ware of npOrmatorrlinta or :lentil:n:l iveatne.n. illVllllll tary :1;1d - ballet. limentnto marriage gen:artily. nervonnii e. F. 0.11.111010 M, epileptny and ; mental and obv.tral tttlmixei ;T. writing from evil - abuse. ~tc,—BOllo -1 11 . J. C 1 L% L. nurhur Ita, green oolc. - ax. ". The world-renount•il anroor, in t ilt. admirable clearly proves 111, 4”.1 a exp.:riot:et t/Int Ihe lawful con.equelatiea or noir:aim., nin3 be rib:ctn . :illy removi d without modithie. awl - wiruout Tian:rerun:. ~..ur4ienl opa u; ions. hotruien, In.trunientr, u; e. or etindialn,puintinu ^ out a mod e atCure at ourey , rtalt: and effectual. by which overy .;itilUrer. no ;natter v. condition mar he. run • rure lom'.ellchenik:. prtlatoiv. alta nitliCldly. Tl l tc Inc-1 ~xurn: kill iirglVt , a town and thou:nit:dr.. . Sean in a plain enve:pe. to any addr:i.., on tilo'reeelpt u! nix cr.tb., Or Iwo pro , taue rtninpn.ihy ad= 1/11. etrAs , ..l, C. KLINEi• v 2; nowew.. N. Y. : Post tilline Box , :11,0 - NEW FIRM. BALDWIN & ALLEN SI,(4•EIScOIZS TO ALLEN, BEANS & Under Montrose Democrat Office, ATIE ItECEIVING Fresh-Ground Western FLOUR everyBoany , hiell wr warrtratlo tthe entittartia ite any to.uutrlet ; if out good retanted at our en quote. Feed, and Buckwh(4t - • SALT AND PORK 1 Fry ME LOAD, BAIIIIEL ou POUND. gums, LS rigor hired] • • • Drield Beef, . Smoked Halibut, Drips and. Syrups,. Morasses 'and Sugars , rESS, c °FERE, SPILLS, • BROONS,',LVD 2 _AILS, wLiih nc offei for e.t& ntLow Prices , . for REAOY PAY. ONLY.- . - NPUttPkie. July 9; jsu4.-` MnEirIWAWBC O WM : Olt Pa Inter?, mibei hitt e for turpentini,. And 1 .1: a anvil Ices pr.it9. tole , alc by ABEL TtligELL. NTITV - 3111q1). TO ALL waNTINa. New Settlement of Vineland. 1 .. ,_..:_. - • ~, .I, . A REMIIDY 7 F OR' 1.1.31E5• . .._ A Rare - Opportunity in the Beat Harket, - aad Delightful and. Healthful Cl4itate in the . itn. - fhtly thirty miles s th of Philp - delphia. on a railreado. being it , rich, heavy. soil, and highly - productive wheat land; Amongat . . the best in the Garden State of Revt.lersey. . < . , .. . . 1. - • , ... T COIiSTSTSor2O,O4O acres of 00E1111nd:divided • Ito farms vi ditterent sizes to salt the purchaser—fro Wraeces mid apwards—and is G e ld out the rate of from tit troll., twenty dollars per acre - Writhe farm ,land, paya- Me one-fourth Ca4i.toidt he bnlange by quarter;yearl , ell siallments, with legal Interest, - a i/hin the term of * four TIMID - 113 IL ' . 7 T Is, 1n ereat part,a rich clay loarnon itable for ITheaLfiraex Wilt POtatert --,4 11 11 a dark imd rich sandy loam, rultable for corn. sweet-potatoes, tobacco. 11 kinds of vegetables L and root crops. and the grout vast?. of fruit, such as grapes, pears, peaches, apricots,. eel arinizs - blackber ries, nulmiu and other fruit., beet napted 1061 Phila delphia-and New York markets.. In respect to the soil and crop• t here can be no ndrhiltd. as vlsitorw can exam. Int. both. and none are expetted 1 . 0 buy before so (lobo:. and tinning those statements for eet —motor there fir. cowlicsr, 11111tIt4 these stateineppta Were correct, there would be nu tire in their being made. It is considered The Best Fruit Soil in the Union. , [See report of Solon Itehinsoml l Esq„, of the New York Trihnue, and the. well known nerleolturist, William Par ry, of t'i nnaininson, New Jersey - . which ii ill be furnished inquirers.]. . - . [ -. • .rtzrm iviA.ruErm.r. , . By looking over a map the readbr will perceive .that it enjoes . the betf - niarksrin the rtlon; and has direct cotn inuoiration with NeW.lork and Bhiladelphia twice a day. heing only thirty-two miles from the latter.- Produce in thl- market brings dotthlo,thepriCelhat it does .fit loca tion- dl - tart from the cities. In this location it can be, put into the market the samemoining it-is gathered. and ter ii lint the farmer sells he gets the higheit price; whilst uroceriejuid other articles he purchases, he gets at the lowe-t_priee. In the West, what he sellii - brlngs him a ittunce, but for what he buys he pays :two prices. In locating here the settler harmony otheradvantages.„ Be is within a few hours, by railroad, of all the great cities of New Enland and the Middle States: lie is near his old friends g and as lie has school for his dill. drcn,divine service, and all the advantages of civillra , lion, and he is near a large city. . ' • WINES 40Xiiiiitr.agiwerM Is delightful; the winters- being salibrinns and open, ' t . , hit.t the rummers are no warmer than In the North.— Thelocation ir upon the line of latitude - with' northern Virginia. : l'ensoss Wavrtita a en P.NOk 07 ettwaralsonellEavrn, ~voilltl be much benefitted in Vineland. The mildne.. of the - climate and itsbracting Influence,' makes it eacellent for 401 pq/monory f uftetipos. dyepepeia. iorTeettral &bill fir. Visit ors will Donee Adiffttrenceinsifew days. Cid& iirod) our. are tinAmtarn. .. . • . Coaveniehces• . at Timid... . . Building material is plenty. Firh and opters ,aso pl,ntitnl and, cheap. - i-itorAmint expect,hou - mr, to wee a new place. why the Property has not Been Ile . fore. • ' Tie's onc-it ion the reader naturally r.slcs. it Is Tercause it has been held In large tracts' by 1411111 MS 001 disposed to sell being without railroad facilities they had few i T lnei-ntents. The railroad Itas just been opened thrO' tine property this season. for tlfii first jinn': 1 - • Visitors are shown over the land in-a carriage, free of expenSe, and ((Corded time rind opportunity for thorough investigation. ' Thosewho come with it view to 4-cttlii, should hting money to secure their purchaser, aft Inca , tions.'are not held upon refusal. Txa XFERT TITUNG INIII.I.II.DTME.S. where people have beep thrown nut of employment orlin nes, and poss ess some little means or small incomes. is to 4 atm, s,/resd how. 2111ey can buy a plece,oi land at - a small prive...and earn-mare than- wages - in improving fit, and I when it is done it is a certain Independence' and no 10,21 A few acres in fruit trees wilt Insure a comfortable lit - 'lug vh, land i=put-downtohard-time prices. and all improrenietils can be made at a cheaper rate than most rote oilier time. . theiultole tract. with s irmiles front on the.mil road. is being laid oat A lilt fine:m(l spacious avenues. atilt a (non in the cent re—fl voaere lots to the town sell tit from $l5ll ti, $211 , 1: two and a-half acre bite. at from z124t0 sl.to aturtiiwn 101554-feet front by 150 feet deep. at .44.(4—pay , able niteihalf cash andthe haiance wit yeiti., l It - is only upon farms oftwenty sere,. or more, that rota years time is given. —" " NI.FARTURr.II-5. the town affords a lin!ci open- I SG!.' I _ .... forthe SlloEniannfactnrinit business. and qther ark tiele,-; being near Philadelphia, and the- sninonnding cmmtry has a large population, which affenle A good eaii , settlement, in the course of several years:, will lie one of the most hepatiful places In the country, and meet agrecable for A. residence. - It is htteuded to make it a Vine and. Pratt growing elmmey, a- this- cult are le the most profitableand the beet tleapte Qo the market. Every advantage and ears epee for the settlers will hp Introdneed which will in sure the prosperity of the place,..-- - The hard tiititTt, t hr.'. out the eountry - will bean advantage to the setilenunt no it poicipels . people to resort to agriculture fo r ti a liv- Large numbers of people are. purelmeing. an& !hot, . „ ... who 4 cri the hest lonation thoidd:Fisit the' pine, ir ,, Improved Laid if aim for ' , Mir [ TITIBEIt.—Land can he bought with or witbdnt fin!. liiir. The Timber at market \mini:lion: The Titie I. indi.putahlo. ' Warranter deed.' given, cleiirof all inenmbr:raer, when the nionciff. paid' r. •, ' - Boardingr'onveitieneeli at hand. Liter! , promptly answered. and report, of Sidon 1?ol, . hson and Wth, Parry tent, tortther ri ith the — 'tnefand 'Route to the land !—Leave Walnut P.rPet wha . Phila delphia: at 9 *o'clock.:(. M., and 4 1'....M:,. (unlit.+ there iihonld he a change of hour.) for Vineland. on the Was, horn' and Millvflle Railroad.. When you lea\ L . .. 4 ,We CATS CM VifielSald..s.llitioll. just 'open nil.inquire for CHAS. El., LA:pIS. Porittnrlster. Fotrider of the. (,olony, ViNLI.K.II) P. 0.. Cumberland Comity N. J. -, „ • P'S.—There iii a elninne of ear* at Gliiiiiiboro . Alal tiwareof.haror. -. 4imithe cars from New York a d PhP adelphia. to Vinelitairdugniring your busineas, dertir a tiro,. ...te,.. • - • _ , . Januarys. isce..—.:ms :i • Lackawanna. &Blooinsburg R. N and 1 11 , ,J Pae....ungcr Traluf win nal - . MOVING SOUTH : Lcro. e Scranton, at S.OO a. m. 11 n. m. - Kinp‘ton, , :LW arrive fiat a. m. • Rupert. , 71.:x11 •U tnvluo.. Arrive a: Northumbv , riand, 12.4::, . . . . . . ' . ' - MOVING 1 OltTil :'. • 'Leal. e 'ltiwthumberland, " 6.2(r..p. m.. • reb7P 'tt - Dunvi)lc, .. CPO -s ltopert. C. 11.5 ' 4 tra74fr.7ol‘. Sings ton, .!•.35 Leave.ls p. m. Arrive at Setonton. 10:00 p. M. ' ..4 Am.v 0 Pa,tenger train also leave:. Kinn,ton at .01 Sct on, to connect - with train for New York.' mg.. ,eat es Stn-autun un arrival of train from- York at 4.1.5 P. nt. The LaEkarannna and Bloonwharg Railroad with the Delaware. Lackawanna wind Western at .s , crn mon, for New York and intermediate p At 'Minors:it crimpectr with CatawittFa Hal points faith east and west.—arriving at Philn ros p. tit .. ' .%t Northmobcrland it.connectg with the Ph erkrt Erie. and 'Northern Central itailroad,f wort and guut.ll—Par.cfigerP arriving at Barri p. m..; Philadelphia 20 . p. m.. and at Baltimore 1 ••• . ..',7011...N: P. IL:LE'II J. C. WELLS. Gen. Tickef7Agtpt, sustee.coumlr CLASSICAL & NOR Istaik.oc)l. 1 6'. S. HARTWELL, B.A. Fr • ASSISTII3 BY Experienced & Competent Ins Tic IVinter Term cominenees • 1 _ . day, Nóv. .13, 1 • TUITION PEE TERIIt 8P 11 • • Eitel from Latin. fired. untPttermau, .each French Etigilah. with one lungsinge —Nobll! for the übOve othdfbaahan exceed. 3ttoir on the Piano t a tne•of Into rumen: • . No deduction for.aloeuce except in Cariet , of Illuotit, or by apechtl agreement. . hoard tam be obtained. from 112.00 to 5*2.50 witihing: to 'hoard theimetrea can room, at moderate charge , . Forfurther pur drat , * the -Prinelplil, at 31ontroar. Pr.. . W3l. JESSI:I •r, P.*IfEAD. Ezaeri. • Nor. In. IAI. t! ' • 'NEW MIWORD NOII,MAL S'Ff. 1 E. L Fi4WLEY, Principal. E: B. HAWLEY. RA.TICIES C,lf! .x....crx.r caw Common Eni:l6lt Brancbes $3 09 litghor ' *' and Stathemamen. 4 OttDo. Du. in*iluilitg Latin &French., 5 00 . Pritnntl'Ttnparimacnt-„,..,... ...... . . .4.2 00 luttrumen4l and' ocal 3Lueic. extra. ' .':TIIE - WINTER TER\ - • ' •. . • • , k ir - pros .peroto• ..,Ylutttutiori - cc a Tmence ou r irEDNEVAX, 0 . WA, contiauu _Eleven 'Week& . Siudenta wtil bwtfforded an oppOrtuiiify qt 'thorough ,EX6Ltelif,e6 ou tin ore libeTab.TANAl:64tian at any . other apl i a r ir.bOool , • • the !•• Leateres TatelitaOaad cony!: siGjictei gioeu during the teem: • =- • . Beard ogurbe had on the kniretylopmble e rans *ll,O ____ _ - ... --.- :- - - Th)0111P for thaseartalrinitla bcpardahccasalv.„. L. • VirForturthki partici:l*N sOdret4l N. L. HAWLEY Principal, San- 31..ilfard. ~.. •• : . '--,,. -. I-r ordtir of ttie Hoare.' • --- -. •' ' T. Mal' IA tteify.- ' . JOIELN ITATD ... rivet. •wr Itilfor4.-N0r.10tb.P..r.2. - '.. - .• 'l'. r. - KEYSTONE HOTEL, ' ••• At 'Montrose, Penn. .• WM. 8. HAT-Ca, Proprietor pills now end commodious Hotel r sit - on Public, Avenue, near tie Court Ilimse.,xnd nearly in the nentre of the. business portion {of Montrose,,is nciw-fu,ly completed and furnished, and was opened on Monday, the 97th day ot September, 1858; for the accommodation of, 'the public and * travelers. The Proprietor feels confident that he is, now prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to giVe Complete Satisfaction. The Hotel and Porniturware new, and no ex pense has beeW spared, to render it signal. if not superior to an:ii similar establishment in this part of the State. jlt is woll 'supplied with all the recent improvements and comtorti, and obliging waiters will always be readyto resliond to- tho call of custondi.rs. The Stable 4 connected with this House are Neat and .Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron othis old friends, and the publie generally. W M. K. HATCIr - MARE NEW ARRANGEMENTS GREAT ATTRACTIONS . AT THE • .. rooT:Or MAIN STREET. , /]`ill; extenbive Furniture Establishment of J_ S o lent HttbiltEßS having been retittii.d and greatly impriivcd, the proprietors respectfully announce to the citizens of Moutroso and vicin. ity that they tire constantly making and keep on hand the LA GEST and BEST assortment of F- - RNITURE To be found lip the,Aponntry. • We give the following list or some of the ar• licks which 'iwe will sell at:greatly reduced priees,,,fdr C csu Or READY Psi : • Bureaus, Walnut of MahOgany,- with glass, from $l6 to 835. Bureaus with marble or brocatello tops, from $lB to 824. t j And large assortment, from 88, 810,12, 14, o $lB, Wash Stands, Card Stands,Coraer and Square Stands, of allo varieties and prices, from 75 cents to ten dollar®. Desks, Divans ,Toviel Racks, FootstoolePtto. mans, Lounglas;&e,, • • . - Centre, Cdrd, 'pier, Toilet, 'Dining, Kitchen, and Extension Tables. -Chairs—Cana and Wood Seats, Rockers— ' Cane ; Flag, !and. Wood Seats; of, every variety and style. Sofas, tate a tetes furnished at short notic at Now York prices. N. B. Rdady Made eotlins..`oh .hand or fru-' niched at short notice.*-11eaFses always - in readiness when desired. -- • • We empley acme - but - CanErur. and EXPF.RT ..-E.W6 WolliptEN. We intend to do our Worm WELL; and Coll it as -(,ow as it can be afforded • • W. W. SMITH, A. SMITH. JR., E. IL. SMITH. , !kontrose‘, Jrn. 18th, 1860.—tf. - - • .TRIE RAILWAY. . • . ~ C:IKKGR OF 1101;12S, commeneiag Monday, Nor. 17. lse, - .!/ - T1,511 4 '1%111 luave Great 13...nd ut about the 1 . 01.- lo‘rug. ho4lr , 4viz : W}4rtt*AlPD 1301:ND: I I:ASTI'S - Ain). 1:10F:ND. N0..1, illifraloiEx. 30 1 p.m. No. f!,N.Y.F.x - p . ie , Tl: O R Perl NI,. 3. Nbzht EL 1:41' n.m. No. - 4. Nh:lit'xpr,l.4.3:o2u.m No. 5.. Alai I. at 4:39 p.m. No.4l..tit , utabout " tO5 p.m .N.:l7.ll'av,F Ir`PFt. 1:24) p.m. No".o,WayFrelght.9•3o a.tn No.2l,Ae'inullii.lo:2l a.m. . .. 4 2 % • • - . . ..... ._ . . . ~ - No, - .. 3 and 4 +nu every day. No, ft roils SituenyF. hut doe,. rot•run I.llotlny, - No. 3of Saturdnve. runstbro' to Ituttilo, but d0e,4,t.0t -run ill Dunkirk. No . ,,Gremulpti over bight :it:Elmira. CIIA'S 311"....Z0T, Gt.u. Supt. Adnathistrator's Notice - . , LL persops Indebted to the est ate ofJohn O'LnutzWail t .1:1 late of Stlsoneltanba Depot bore. (Ivrea s•ed. are here by Uequemted to make immethate payment .and all pep:out. Imettex elahni against said e-tatemill prei•ent t hem forth n Rh to 1. MARY O'L.AtiI.:IILATs:. storja - lieprot, Oetiiher'2lst, . 1.4i..2. Atim'x. • Administ,iatrix . Notice. rely all pennons hacin. dentands agali.st thJ t•st nt t. of AV fl lam Pun IVy,bile of Franklin tr tultshitp, dtLeased, that the stone inns' be.presented in the inttlersignt ti for Pt:111C11)C11t. and all perSOllA indebted to ,aid estattlare requested to make imniedint a payment. Franklin. ,kult . .4. JANE POW , • Nati-be of Dissolut,ibn. X 1 - 11..j.1 - 14'; BCTTENIANRCI h:r. this day withdrawn from unfit firm. The bnsines trill he settled ltv the sultscriberbil Continue the business under the firm name or (trTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, tt, CO. NineYorkOnly FANCY FURS• FANCY 31y Fnrs *ere pureitatull in Europe. previous to the rise in Sterling Exchange, and the New Ditty imposed on all Fur..!irn ported the first of Su gust. 1 would ids° state that as long its my stork last.. I will offer It at Wire! , proportionate to what the etsula (tiro met hat. it will he impossible for me to 'lmport and man• Ili...Jure nut - more Farr. and sell them r.t the smile - price. ittylne: to tile onset t ledstnt e . of the “AlllirS. re"ntiiii 'Aber ff.? rennet. 'Punter c 7,1 JOAN FA REIM.% , • 715 , Arch street. Philadelphia, I•cpls rannect 4 Ilmnd tilt ron(l., for elphin nt COMINJUND EXTRACT 01 , ROCK EOF•E. /U. the Ili•eret Remedy for , Inlitze.tion. Itillioua . and Scrofahno , romplaintßnind all di.0..a.0. , of the Blood: for rah!. at wholesale and retail, by ABEL TUIIRELL. • 1. ladelphta r prAut• tmrg 4.50 p. m. 1:1 . 3CO apmheo, Cat I . LL iudi!bted, please call and . gen i i , - nmitim,„ NEW cipal, Cl NEW 0 • 0 '2 to 6 00 I . 00 7 30 0 to NEW Iprotracied HARDING & CO'S, fad goad 'mita.- ad- NICHOLSON DEPOT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT, 3IADE TO COB 41, READY-PAY CUSTOMERS. . : . We are - determined not to be oat-done in the way of . .- . LOW PRICES. ALIPEL'iIDS oF jpßoDucE Taken in Ezehinze for arOGO O CO°3=O•DieI. L. HARDING & CO. , is) low FACULTY: • D. W. 'LOWELL, Principal, Professor or the Science )of AccOwns, Practictil Accountant. Author of Lowell's Treaties upon Book-Keep. • ing, Diagrams illustrating the same. Jolts Rainus, Commercial Accountant,Profes'r of Book Keeping and Practical Mathematics. CURTIS, Assistant- Professor in the Book Keeping Department. A.. 1: WARNER; Professor of Practical and Or , namental Penmanship, Commercial Calcula : tions and Correspondence - . • Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Lecturer oi Comtnci cial Law and Political Economy. Ron: Ransom Balcom:-Lecturer on Contracts Promittsory Notes and Bills of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andri3ws, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING-COMMITTEE: Hon. Sherman D. Pholps,Artn. R. Osborn, Hay' Tracy R. Morgan, Esq. T.he obj4cr of this College Is to afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Businers Education. The Books and Forms are carefully arranged by practical ,accoontants expressly for this In stitution and'embraco alt - tho, recent- improve ments. The course of instruction- comprises every department of business. The learner will be thoroughly isught•the science and practice of Double Entry- Book-Keeping as applied to the following kinds of business, viz : General Mer chandising, Manufacturing,_ Banking, Commis sion, Steamboaling, Railroading , Forwarding Freighting,'Foreign Shipping, dtc. • - - -• • . Can qualify themselves In a short thee. at 'kits In. tita.tn,to till important and lucrative situations. "'Ample references can hegiveu. where graduates of IS6O sit now tilling de si sable sit u atio u e with salisti minim tr4lo to SI.OOU per annum. The Proprietors are,in possession of test intonialsfrom some of the first Com In erelaidiutiseP in the State. to whom they have tarnished hook-keeperU. slithving their entire satisfaction and confidence thenhilily of the graduates of this Institution.. In all Its branches. taught by the MOstakillful and thor ough masters °filo! srt. :No Collegein the country' en joys a Ittglicrreputationin this department. Ladies' De partment entirely .eparn te, from thatta the gentlemen. St ndenta can enter College at anytime. NO 'Vacations. Time to complete the enurse,.from 8 to 10 week'. Stu dents passing -the requisite .examina t lea, are intiented'. with the mdat elaborate and elegant eller:reed Diploma , issued by any commercial or Claseichl Institution to the rnion. ASnie.tallCC rendered to graduates in procuring sft nations. ^orterms of tnitgm, price ofhoar& ter:timonials of g duatees tllliugpointlons.&c, address the proprietore for ci Mars containing full partieulam - LOWEILS WARNER, JOIE% FAREIRA, ;D. 7 IS Arch agrees, sth, south side. Philadelnhia. Inhorter and manufacturer . and dealer in. all hinds. • FANCY • FIL'ItS, ft Ladies and Children's Tar. ricAre to :me o in 2. friends r Sio-noel:min and the cur. Muclim_ rowdies that lace now in ...gore, one of he larimst and ntog oraftkinds lid qualities of Fancy Furs ir -Ladies, and children's .air, that will he worn da ring this . Fall and -winter. Turrell' GOODS. N GOODS. GOODS. AND '.COMMERCIAL . IKLEGL pocated tot t the Suoquetumin Valley .Bank. BINGHAMTON Y __.) a • LECTIMEnS: YOUNG 'MEN rki MANsmr s, roprletorftlin g htunton Commercial •Ci3llce., Binghamton, N. Y Steel 'Penp Superseded BY- S. DE WOLF'S : EaROMUIVE. - PENS; WARRANTED not to corrode In any ink. Each 'pen TY as durable as n dozen steel pens. As they do not corrode, they it'll] nut -stet sharp and stick In the paper like steel pens, but will glide over the paper Smoothly like a gold pen. I have appointed ABEL TUIIIIELL, Sole Agent. for the ale of these petit ip Snagnehantia roan ty..Price, 54,00 per gro s s-50 cents per dozen-5 centa each. Sent hy nmSl, pre-paid he the vont. on receipt of price :indium pit:stage etamp:. the.trade 'supplied at a reatenatle dis count. All orders for Mein non-eornielye Pelts must he addressed fo ADEL TURRELL. :Montrose, l'a., oho trill furnish them at the lowe s t price:.. S. DE `QIOLF. .inly 8, 1862. A Infrerdnt kinds Wines and Lignors, comprisii , ti) V nearly every kind many market. warranted par For sale as usnat by ABEL TrItRELL. --- . . • nissolat,ion.: in HE cn-partnermhipheretuforxiftinglietween Alien Deans,.ll' t. Co. is this day dissolved by limitation. - - ALLEN, DEANS it c 0... • Montrose, Jttly 9, 180. - • s - , • , - . .. , The business trill be egittionecl at Ole oltilqml übr 1 - BALDWIN & ALLEN.. Gold! !Medal.! Saerfftus : .11 ND 'lisp. other kinds , of the beet in noirket. for gibe by ABM Tt:IIIIELL. LUBRICATING OIL ., F OR All Kin& pf Machinery: Rittu GROVER Sr. BAKER liMil CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHI-NES, FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING . USE, 495 Broadway, New-York. . Agencies in all the principal Cities . and Twins in the United States The Grover it B:E:er•S. M. Co. beg to call theattention of the public to their recently introdu- NOISELESS FAMILY AID MANUFACTURING SAVlnnet a4461i1Z86, I.lAli LNG TUE SiIeTTLE Them.macbinet , combine all Abu intcat necfnl Improve merit s• in sewing machinery, and att highly recommuml4l for "their • Simplicity of Constitietion Noiselessness; _Sapidity; • - -Base of Management; ' Capacity for all kinds of work, And Beauty and: Regularity-of stoch. • Various etYles of these machiner adapted to the hou.c or workNhop vrili he found ut the di gerent :manatee of the' company throughout the. United States. Their new 'SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS' • USE, ,The latent trinmpb °Title sewing machine it:t—nolielmae. rapid, and mildly contmend itself to those who nen sncifinachinea for mennfaduring elPttitig. Grover :Bt, Baker ritachinia, M.AKINCi TILE GROVER & TAKER STITCH. , Theft belly-celebrated machine*. adapted • to. all ,the '4eanta of the: household and manufactory, continue-to maintain the pre-eminence whlch,tho altuoat universal verdict of the public has awarded them. .The well-known STRENGTH, ELASTICITY &DURABILITY of the Grover, & Baker fititch will alwaya insure these InAchille4 the preference for. famUy use; fof.the Maanfae . " ttlie of auch 'goods as are intended for wear—tor etie and not fof chow. ' " Or' Wherever the &over Baker. Stiteh Machines have exhibited and fairly Judged In competition with the leadingeVrine ]Machines in, the market. Innixollog• the: - Wheeler & :Wilson, they hart - invariably borne inS the tirtKpremlorn. - This aavartion 1s condraiedbY thedecht ion orator cam. initiontiolthe State Ynint ot • ,110611,11 . 01 k and l ~ e811414.N1 4 , reef:l7lly hrld,.vrhleb • t,'artiedllge Iti,t. premium 16. the ik,,,,ts & BaL:tillnakitk over ittlyther in.competlt4ol4 THE POLIDIyING END onsraMiTS . :Of Z l PMEgiaat " :t - . . • • CEPHALIC PILLS:, WILL Coxyz:Nan--:ALL. - !mu:). SUFF..* i'llo3l 1.4E-AI)'.',A_CIIE, 1 iru AT 4 SPEEDY' AND SURE-CURE IS lirrriiiN THEIR 11.11:A6* 1. 2 • As these testimonials were unsolicited by Air . Spalding, they aford unquestionable proof of the efficacy of thii truly -- scientific discovery. - - 3rA-1 - °MILLE, CON., . , • . lia.;l3.ria.Dnra. . • sot : ~ I have tried your Cephalic rino, and I like Mem io well that rwant you to /end tar t.: worth mote.'_ .1 • - Pat of there are for the neighhorn, lowborn I gavest few oat of the first hoz I got from you. - , Send the Pith) by mail, and &Mgr, • ' • Your'olet oerv't, 0 - , . J.l S. KM:CM/Y.' , _ Haver ford, Pa., Feb. 5 Spaldinl:. Sir , • •I wishlou to send m e one Inure bor of your : Cephalic PIllek; /hare recekr.tx fprirt dral qr hew:la:from th em . • „ • - . Yours, revectfttliv, .tiNii STOIKIIOI7SE. _ • - ?}p•uee Creek, lluntingdon;eu., Pa., Jan. 18 . . . . IL Spaldlzw. - ' 7 . . . . . •, Sir: . . , Ton will pfea4e send me two boxes of yenr.Pills. Send them immediately. • , , .. Respectfully .yours, ~ . • , - - . .1:10.11. stmONS:. P. S.—. t hate used one tm . yolir Pills, and And them E.Tedloat. ' • , licticV Ohio, Jan.ls.- Ilent7C.Spn Mane find encitmed twenty-lite-cents, for which Ft'nd me-another box or your - Ping.. They are truly. the best pillsl haee.evor tried. Direct . • - A. STOVEB,P...V. Belle Vernon, Wyoudot 'county, Ohio. 11. V. Staidlag. . I wli.ll for stoke Clreblar. or large show bills, to brio;; your Pilk more punkt:4oly before my eustomerv... Ifyoti have anithl ng-of the kipd, pkszpw nand (hum tome. • ()Ile of my customer . .., who is subject to,' l'eVere sick headache. 'usually laAjne too dar..). trao cor“1 of an at fncic in an hour by your 1110..whreli 1 scut her. iterspectitllly youm W. 13. WILKES. s likynnldsburg, Franklin Co.. Maw I • January 9. r len* , C. Spalding. - No. is Cedar 64eci.N. Y., Dear Fir Incloped [lna twenty4lve cents, (25) for which nentinae hoc of "cephalic pills." Direct to Itev. Wm. Filler, nt Itexitoldsloirtr. Franktin.conn ty," Ohio. • Sour Pills work like a charnt--enrc Uwe!emit ultreoet thetamten.' Truly yonio :11r.Spold Sir . :Not lona since I.Pentlo you fora box of Veldt:tile Pills for the cure of file . Nervout. Headache and etmtivencs.: nod received the same. and they had co goad an .19ccl 1 was in,rw,l to 4.1 for vier:. Plea-lsend by return mail. Direct to • 1. 11. WIIE.II:LER,"` • • • p.ilantl, From the -.ls:xaminer ,I.:11Torfolk, I %s. Cephalic P itl,accntnprilh the object for tilifch made, %iz.:_cure of headache ill till its [opus. From the . Exgminer, —Vorfoti-, They hair hen to: l ied hi mere than a thoutiaild with jut ire' Front the:DeiWorrat, St..-Cloitd, Minn Tryon nre, or have - been trouhlo with the heifitriciw, nend for a-hox of ~ 7entriliroills. ro that you may have then) in case of awatumk.i From lbe ..rideerfi.Ncr; Providence, R. I. . The CepMille Pills arenaki to he a re mazimbly ofret iye remedy for the headache, and mot orthe vrry Mrt ft., that very frequent complaint which Ith,4 ever been Ma col crud. ' . . . From 1)le Trrsterli I? R. 6 1 .2,iette; Chicago We heartily endor:A.; Mr. Synth!lng,, and 111., uurivillted Cephalic • - From the Valley Star, Ranatcha, Va. We are rare that pennon loaning with the .heattuchb who try them, will Mick to them. • From. the Path Finder. Sew,Orkoni: Ea Try them! you that lire :Mid ed. and we are :owe I hat Your tevilmony ean•be added. To the almadf utiinc:run hut that ham recetce&bencate that no other medicine ettni produce.' Frtmi . the St. Lottis.Dentocral The irmucust: demand cor.t,lni article (cephalic pills) i(e rapidly Increasing. • Fiom'the Gazett) , ,.DavenpArt, Pricao , Mr. Spa nut ci,rinect hi, name with I'm :IV tide he did not wow to {nage real merit. . -1 From the AdvertlArr, Protidencf,le . 1 . The re,o i molly in their fn or I. piron.;, from the most revFctable quarteri3. " From the Doily .News, NeFport, R. I. i Cl:ph!ilicPill, 'ASO t v lki ng the rlace °full kit4s. • Ily the I'M , the periodic atiiirks ,Vo•ron or Sitir Hartiddii may - he -iireemited i nod if taken at tti; commencinneut of an atmcli., imnrediate relief from pal and I=iekneiL. *ill be obtained. II . . . . • They seldom fail : in removing the -Velar trend ileadar.4 to which (entitle," are eo.rnhject. They act gently upon the tower+.—removing Chitittneti. For Li/icor!, san, .!ztritirnt., Delicate Fentleo, and aTi` lier•oneofomenretryiothif...t hey are valuabl cue a lortdirit— triamclng the vine lone and vigor to the dlire=i : tire orenne. and re.-toring the natural _cla,ticity and rtrength of the whole irvtent. The CEPIiALIt' FILLS are the reattlt of long investi gation , and carefully conducted cape ri men*. having hee ls • in nun many yeari , ..du ring' which time they have prevent Gli and relieved a tp't amount of pain.Zanti enticrieg- froth Jibed:mite, whether orighlatiag In ifte nerrour vyrtem from a deranged mute of the ifoniedh. They are entirely - vegetable in:their compovition4 amid aymbe taken at allele.: with nerfeet eatety without in:ilk /111r any_change of diet. civd the tilwerice of ant, etkogreeable twit rendere it carp to wiinioi.Ar lham todaldrcta : 1 Beware - of' . oouriterfeits: The genuine have flee El iouturer of Ilenry.C!Spitlditig on iiitell box. _Sold by Druggists and otherDealerA hilted:diner. A box will be rent by nail prepaid on receipt of the V i ri.C4l2l 4 131347oxitoss. . elll orders ehould he addre''ed to lIENUV C. SPALDING, 1 invl2 v Sch 48 Cedar Street, ItCw • - , srnglebottle oftIP,AI.DING'S PREPARED 01.11 E will &Ive tell time Its coat utuitutlly.o SPALDI'S PREPARED GLUt!! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!; SPALDING'S ITEPARED r (4:l,,trE SAVE. TUE PIECES !, C1:131011 1 1! • :z • 015" : "A Firrrcn INfrtner ..As accidents will happen, even In'w elf regalateStatili lths. it's very desirable to have Utile cheap andeonvtli lent way fur repairing furniture. toys, crockery, de. - SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. . . . tasks nll such emer,reneles, and no •household can sant . to be without it: It Is al!vays readp, and up - to the bilk. tag point. " U.YEFUL EV-EVERY HOME." N. B.—A Brash -accompanies cad, Rollie. Price. 25 cents. Address; 1IES11.1" C. SP,ALVEM.' •' . Nu...ta t Cedar Street, :Sew-York. CA 17110.. V. -1 • • • As certain unprincipled personi aro attempting to palm citron the unsuspecting public, imitations or Inv PreprOvd Glut. I woad' caution a i'persons to examine leforeltir• during. antrseethattbe fall llama, • ' r13 , -.B.I3.4LDING'SPIAEP.4.7.IED OLCE.6fri 1 Is on the outside wrapper; all otbersaie swindling ts terfeits. . 1,- ABEL ,- TURRELL --iv _ TS-incite.tirepared toeute•eiery enaeor SCROFULA "in late, Countrv,-and he baa.a !Weeds for neatly elre4* 11 to which/feel Is heir. 'Cali at the '• -, :-• • GREAT MEDICINE EIRPORWM ni ABELI'I.MitEIX, rind he azoilled oi the benefitli :dis pensed. - Monitore duty 17 11X11 - 13.1BROSNAMIA , tiklll.lel4., A pplandid nomortinent jupt re4ellee. iAttrealea tee 4 harapriovicka, etc., at - .Tutio a - . , . . . . /riONIFERSIONS and EXPERIENCE Ma SUPPFIER „, :PaGlishad as a warning; and for the especial yea ;A Youneden. and those , who' staffer with Nervous• chit ity, Lois of Memory. Premature Decay s ! Are.-,:a r e, ; .by on who lute cured iiimsel t by simple inenns.iirter being pu to great expensoand.inconvenienee. .. throneh the_ aver). Wort hippo medicine* preseribe4 Ilkmixed Doctor& II Sin we enples mar he had of the author: by enclosing a rot t paid addroned envelope to : 1 -_ i . • .. -, pilis:A. I,A.ltlibltt. EA(' _.. , Grompeint, tong 1..)0 , 1. New Y1,,,t67; '•':01 4 F10.41. "WAR *AP.' :Hazards Rail Roc;cl and Military Map of , • the Southern Slates.: • • FROM the most withentic sotirees, and the Coast Sur vey. 'engraved In thtFinest Style of Map Malting: It gives so recent and such valuable facts concerning all the • Railroads, that the War Department inanCdtately author ized'its pnblicatlon,ittid distributed 1000 copies among the Generale and Colonels ofthe Army. • As.it is the O\ IX MAP that I. authorized as Orncial, Is the most Iteliable and Authentic. and from its large in . 55 Inches—shows at a glance the Principle_ Places and all strategic Points, Gen. has ac- Itinotvietiged the great Importance 14 It to him movements, Beautifully COLtIRED. - Prlce only $l, to compete with htferier nines: In cloth case $3.30. Dissected andnatom , ted on muslin. $5.50. -.Mounted on Muslim .with Boilers and'Varnithed, 12*. Sent free by mall on receipt of uric.. . WILLIS HAZARD. No. 721 Chestnut Street.'Phibtdelphia. r'k^-As every intelligent man wants the BEST and'ott ly MAP, Aginitts can nialte money rapidly by selling this. ' , my33ra CRITTEN DEN'S . PIIILADEOHIA COINEIERCIAL COLLEGE,.. N.E. corner of 7th & Chestuut Sts, • j This Institut Inn. which we. established inli I. and is - now tmltrequently in the eighteenth year of its , exist.. otter, Hunting, among it- graduates hundreds — of the most ,tmees,Cul Merchants and Baldness Men of our Counirv.. • • .The object attic :Institut Ikm is solely to afford young men 'facill ties for thorough preparation for business. • .The branches taught arc, frOok-keeping. as applicable Ito flu vitrionsdepartment,Of trade • Penman,itip. both :plain and ornamental; Commercial Law, Mathematics, 1' Navigation, tivil.Engineering, Drawing. Phonography, and Modern Languages. ;The system of instruetion is peculiar; nu classes orset lesentin are made use of. hut eaclistadellt In taught in& %ideally; ilk .that he only comtneureat any time, and at ' tend at whatever hours are must convenient. Catalogues are issued annually after the lath OD-April; Containing ‘tufnlea of the students for the year, and. - fall • particulars ot terms;,tc.. and may he obtained atl - any time lie addressing the liincipa I. • In v. xletisi ce accommodation. wide-spread reputation, and tit e lengthy experience of tin Principal, this Institu tion offeri Civilities superior to any otbest n the country; for young melt wishing to_twepare for Imainess.and to oh taid at the saute time • a 'Diploma. which will prove recommendation for them to any Mercantile lions,. Ortlrittentlep's Series of...T.Seiti Sell on Book-keep ing, now more widely circidated than any - other work on the - subject, are for sate at the College. • - S. 110IMRS CDITTEIs:DEN, • • Allorheftal-Lutr, Ilcccrly, .Ilura., Dcc.9 nestterrn at thin !petit ution„wili commence on ‘Vivitte, , lla;Tleinlwr :d. 'The ree,lnd-Iftm on - Wedne ,, flay 11eeember NI: and the third terrn;'on Wed e,dny, February' It•tn. ' • 3E1.21C.."Z".1EZT/530'13. TULTlON.—co.mmon lirnit'rhea. inCluding Vocal mite. le ' 63,00 Natural Iltiloraphy. Cheinletry. Flusiology and Book , ' , Weeping_ 4,00 . Algebra. tivotnetry and ..ttelent Language',, 6 00 French... • I. 5,00 rifueie on Ilium), until the War le over • F 00 ..,, Room rent: ' 4,50 _.. • • `*-- . ==IZI=I2 Wm FILLER:, It, yrrd no week 1 .hol .a c ookii,,, ~tove;l)ett,tead • , 401loont farm. %kith.. anal YIN§ Jan, lt,ettfititho commence at I o'clock on Monday, and dome for tin- week_at noon on Saturday. - . Monthly evening, detente in the Sriti! . . tier' coon .. Nri , dl ,, ,ety. S - p.. 01; inv. nod CO(11110 , i 11 on. Teur-liny. Lecture. NY it h experlnhurts Lu . .7i'ilurnl Ph Ittrupliv and Clientlrtrv„ , , Friday. ( - hut...rill Itelinte.. , . The Iftstittition, fortifirtied whit an apparatnit to Ulu a trite the principle- nt"Vatural and a ekelettin and Mitin to aid In the t.tetly (If Ph3'.tolo • - _ I,llaritird, Ang...:6. 1%2. Preparatlon, made from thelw.t Java Coffee. is 11 recommended by-Phy-icians n superior Nntritions drag, for Oune.iallb.bility. Dyspepsia, and al 17il{unw disorder , . Thousands who have Mom compelled 19 elem. don the net:oleo:Tee hunt injurions effect One con coinail, the strength of two.pounicis ofiirdinary coffee. Price eli•cefit.. Fur snit: in Mont rrie by -Abel 'rttrrell. - " KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN The purest Tilt F. MG POWDER known, for inakinglhskt, s • •el. an d nni ri t ions lintel and cakes. Price In c•-nt, man tot-1..-red be 31. 11. Ht.)I.I,(WR, Chum i.t. ,Corner and ClicKtuitt-sts, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists and Grocers. nilifi DIAI!ATCU PHILADELPHIA lIARFORD UNIVERSITY, MESSIES=VMNE THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE ,CONSERVATIrE FAMILY AND BUSINESS PAPER. The cheapest and he-t Weekly In Attferira: . riONTADIS NE:WS from all parte , dpf , lla. World. the be•r ',ports of Produc... l; rain. :aal. Cattle Trade. Dry Go.,dz'and )l,m, parkvt, ' • The Poe losltdori l onizent, • • • • • ;Vora aid South. The Suhn•tercd - the 714 ConseilOion and- Laws TERMS FOR ONE Y 'Twenty conic, or upward... I each. Thirleott copies, E:nzlil copies. $lO. Poor Three eopte,. t7litier three ropititi. cittbe , of thirteen or loon , wilt he mailed to one - All rzttu cupy to any on, ttitind'uig a club-of 30, with ll*. rn,,ncy. - T ilt : 1).1!ly .1. -On', 1 rf'.(,'lfili nitre.' .1 . 1,111 - or. IS,ned (111'4111 count ri., f 5 it ycar in advance, • ' . .. ,;-7,1 - 1 4 i).•clin.•nc.,,ic, crati, ' . pram k. STONE. HALE & 11.1T,T.n(1:. Editors and Proprietcrec J 1 Wall ttre et, Ncw•York. 3M.c)ll4z)c3x. l s; DANDELION• COFFEE. "r!IEEMII2 C3-ZI.3 ) LT • CiAL.11759.17 TrUMAN - MISE BY led in a iwalecl Enrqnpe ; Prim ViCCIII.... LECTI"IU Itr 1)1i CtIi.VERW ELL arc Iv on the C 11114! and core of Spermator rhea: Consumption. Mental and PhySica " P i . Debility, Nervouenree. Epilepsy: Impair ; ed Mutrition of the body Lassitude We:diners of the litnitknnd the back Indisposition loss of memorcti averton to society ; love'of .alit tale selftills-i trust:. dizziness headache': nffections Of the eyes - -; pies the face ; luvolentarY'emis.sions. and sexual - in-1 cap:linty: the consent - tem-es (A3 - 011111(11 indiscretion, !Lt.! r 23 - This admirable lecture clearly proves that the. alme,e mummer:wed. often telf-atillefed. evils may he re • moved tyithout medicine a nd:wlfhout Km-giro I operation.: looteltonld here:l(ll4 every youth and every man in the Sept tinder seal. to nay pildrerm. to a plain Rented envel ope, nil the receipt of s i x cents, or tuo pomace stamps': addressing .T. C. KLINE. 7 _jnito—'627 Bowery New York,Port Box. 452 G.., WITS Delklons .Tonie St imulant. Exlpeetally designed.: '1 for Meuse of the Medical Proresalon and the'Fainilj. Gavin; supereeded " Aromatic: l ' .••eordial,r "Igedieated. — "Schnapp ,, e , etc.. ulor en 114m,d-hy all the prominent physicians, eltembAs and cod. nolseeurs, , as inu,seasing all 11014% INTIIII7rIO medicinal onalitim , ttonicanddiuretlemrhich belong GI an 01.1) and ti•iN. rut ilp in quart. bottl el , and sold by all Drug , gistsmtd Grocers. etc. A. M. BININGEII. . [Eltaldblied tu 11'78.1 ' Sole Proprietors. on 411 yi • ' No. 10 Ilroad Street, N. Y, For sale at Turrell'a Drug Store, 'Montrose. •. 9 ; E%EN %VEIN'S TAR. AND WOOD. NAPTHA - le Ihte theerlfe4l4l.ll4l4ihe rorldfor the enrirtf - Coughs and Colds; CrouPi Drozolitis, Asthma, Difficult Breathing ; ; • ' Palpitation of the Rout. i For flts lellUQr palknittlin adranatd stages Of " • 1 1 - .Consumption together with all Diseases of the Throat and Cho st and which predispose to Consumption. Tratiptlf tAc tootofdisease. and mobs thefril destrnyerenceurableiteirturnee, It alsoprodu. • i••• 1 , fret expectoration, & induces heaWay-action r iii the diseased Mucous Membrane and tissues. , is pesuliarly Adapted to the radial . . . errs of. ASTHMA. . . One dory of this. Sfi robot*, RYJi UP ern Ores eons and consequesaly sleep, ichiatlrs particular .igatureqf the disease denies. Me rery Weimar I -to the laele. and prompt in , its streets. Try It d&• ' corginced,aat. it is Intiduabls. in the cure of . Jafecinchisil -Affeciioni. Prire fia' C• 1474 per Bottle. Prepared only 15Y7 • 4..,E0.'2% , 'VEIN. and sanity A. Entrtrein, et Co.. It..W. corner 91.4 and POPLAR streets, Phittuf a... Ta. For sale In Montrose by • • ' 501r29.2r• IneY T 17.11171,1111, G.ercoseixe. min E Bert In zoarket.:ooortootly on howl. and it as iow PriCe al , It Vlll . bCo.btaloydotony Dealer Ig, town, Faritoirowbot • • Yorrell'i prig Istlice. • pIEASIIINS` OUT OF BUSINESS. find nroottoi amp tanna,-see advertisement of Vinoland. In nnoßiot •noln - inn. $ HEAVY MESS POBX. liy the 1317re1, Addrein 4' Allen. ItEPORT . dr , SQLON ROBINSON' . . OF THE :,:n‘isr 1011 K TRIBUNE, , • . • . '1 .I.:Post ' • VIN7+'LAND) SETTLE LENT, • per , Tim' following an l .extrart front the repurf -' tt Solon Robinson..Esp.,publistred in the Nett' l'ork Tri Lam. In refeTence to: Vineland. All persons tan real this report with Interest. • • - • -Advantage' of Farming near Homa—VinelaiW , - marks - upon Marl—Boil, Ate great. rerthiti—u, • • '• Caulk FortilitY — Aut oll at olerops Produced ! • ,PrastiaalEvidence. •. • • It is certainly °hind' themort es tentlve Juan almost level pzisition; and suitable confli4t, f,., pleasant farming that We kit ow of tutu side of iii! one prairies. 'Vie frinnd some of the oldest faint, t rpntly just an profitably Otidnet is e azi Ashen fir st ' of forest fifty order hundred years ago. vi •T rit h i e n g u t e mo d l fe tet rt s ilit i y o l it T ld r he m ,i itt o d h lr r the . s e : u v i c aryi canes of n', posit. and all through the coil we found - et irler.fr• nr al. Carom)* substatices,igenemlly In the Rum of indorser ritlcareous snarl. showing many di,t lust ft ems at ma., tit shells. of the tertial formation :and this mail:. ' , c at e red all through the 'train a site ri r, mlaot„1 funs. audio the _exact condition most ea. ilt a.• by such plants is the fannerdrelresto,,ti te e s linrloll.all its forms has burn ti-ed to frtlll,ir ern ,. h , England. from the time it 1s atettecuplud by the 1:, ; :and In France and Germany a tear) bed I. ; t i a valuable bed of minium that tan I e dog •.1. , 1'.4,2 rt, and spread over the field. 'flow Much More ‘xh.ll, 'it mnst ; he when Nand airendy mixed thfough where-tleF pru(lcleri will be turnzd up out ex), c.:.1 •I transformed to the owner's ore every time he t t: earth. •• Having then satisfied our,mindswith the ca•••,.` wilfnut be excited with Wonders' toeing I (deuce of fenility.ot a soil whichirriuur silt at !!., Ing the name general characters-:les twat 1, a-t 4 : t, to., its Ent.% rely unrtMtuniatit e - erlecht ar lit 1 1, - , h clot: 'less is pronwied by artificial fe , rfilicaticn. • • A few words about theonality,nitd_vaine of Pa- Ist,: fur cultivation. of W Milt we ham route rtlt oteg Our first visit tisaii .tu William D. Wll,l township, Oloneester comity; tv Ito pnreltist d te, miles -north of SI defile. about three years. apt, f.,t L for of establishing:a "'learn mill:to' Wort. el, IL . , ha., • her into Itiniber, tOsend off by the new railloati, a, uel: as the firewood anitcoal, (or w lii, It he built " tr,. , k , mile and a Marlon* Ile also Mil:defied sixtreii the road width ties!, and had no doubt' cantle - the 7nti, • profitable:though is mails Object um , to open a' farm having' become continent that the soil was %Ovalle cultivation. In tbili be has not: be.n dis: pinata, d. s. . some (whim crap;t prove, For In•tnilee, Its ;of cropping, :Rai bushels of porati7es one acre,. worth lideetitt , a hurlsel in the fie ld. This year, set en etre, without manure:produced &iii Ictuhels Of oats. In te e field, the first crop , ' ,was potatoes, planted Milling the roots. andyleldcd 75 bliShels. :The potatoos w• re do ; And wheatsown. and yielded It:bushels : and the sita,l•l . :. -turned under and eliwu 4.asbuck.why•at which .yieldt d bitshels; and then the grmind was .oat ra ,to ties or Wart timothy, whielrgaire as a first sup 2.1 i tuns" per ad re. - 1 The fertilizers applied to these trope were find. from clearings: SeCond. 225 pounds of superplo•si hat Offline ; third. 2.00 Pounds Peruvian go:psi; tla i t hut els of slacked time hen heel! sptead 111,4.11 the , ihte %t was mowed.mmiturned in forwhent. I 'Sir. Villson's groiwingerops, and the.whent the iiresetittienson; all indicate his land us produ, ;it s,• Anv partot the State. . Mary ihirrowl,'; an old - style Jer,ey woman Several miles soot)! of Mr:Wilsons. we_werr -eperti, . hirly at ruck With the fine appearance of a held Ilf Oil; AT I C.,(0111112 d to inquire of the hired num how it •tt a. pre Buced. We found that the land had been the y, ar 1 , t," hefore in w heat. rtuwtt, with' clover. rind this rnt 1.11. •:4e41./11. aul ten Yptithf ploy ed once, with one -pz!„.7.1,. ae.7 and planted with corn. _'n 44 lint youth:lnured high, we net' we raid !terromitively. and, got Ills repit 4-- 1 1 "Waal, you cot' . we couldn't done that: 'rause - . .• !hadn't but tartymue horse load:- al hive.: her. for eiliCre, and we wanted chi{ most on't for theirurk. - • I The truck clinsiste,d of beets, carrots. cabbage, ; wart. rnellott. ' Sel and a very prodnetive patch of Lie, - hdans, grown for marketing,. S., w,-were.vati-red 17•:: Ithe soil tint late - title, even ututitlerl by clover, rhos Ilstid fed the corn. bee:in...se the "In:et:patch - Imo le I le - , t , !elovered, and had lwegi n cultivation lying tmenCil tel. Operate all signs Lathe forest. I Our neXtvisit: - was to the larre fa nil of Andrew five miliat i north ofiStilivilk.lron half - to a mile 10:railroad. and joist about lu the cystic intdr•irt..- M r. sharp commenced work here to December-Is - a,' I . r , r atres. .„Vtort than three-yyetri7 he ha,. gat Lu ' laerer , cl,4ared ;and 111e:tops this we id let leo , : • ! anti divided into several:fields. ith cedar rail yr , pe ence : has huilt,a;tstti•story.tiwellitte, - ;1 1,,, nt I (tiny -sit ph forty - rev'. and apyinallerhon.t•fttr Coal:a:or, Ir,ta,d stank ; i nic t gr aimot and sonic otherOmblri4ding-.. Con,itterable pah:of the landu .1, Men, ml nat. :lie Ides. at $9 Chlllat, oril tit , fie.) C, op buckwheat, limed With lit powder per - At re- • This Crop may be pm In fro:11.10y it II to from twenty to thirty litisheisper acre. liarvt . -1,-,111: Nov finidwr , when the 4:ind being s o w ed withi:;ll reinvlan ratatitt'lititl ,terl,til with rye, 12 to i bushels per acre and ten dall.p , w ortb 'of ,traw. . root stubble tutted: after knocking off. a large - grt tt :It 1,1 I oak sonnits. and dressed again,.n ith t;utttor sod s, to wheat, gave 15 Or If, bushel The crop it ; , 15. • threshing KLil,i we wt.-re there pronit,t, more, of a plump grain, and the straw is very hratq. - - i We went over the r tubble andlound 411 c • clover and timothy. nom aced Stowed 1,1 rd,rln thr tt heal e I out harrowing, looking a , well a, t• er raw it hcor .Tally old caltivatadthrtn.runl - w lin a little u ark dlw ,n ! the Winter to clear of some root- and rot" n • and setting stakes to mark pt•nuattent one.f.• we 1: able to cut the Mop next yeai iii tit at litat i anti we will commoteet con tow. I,e l t• acre'. If i.e will .g:., the overpltht it ; overrun,. the r•-t 110 at ' • Part of theta:Mimi. planted with ~ ,,tato6r tar a :t. 1 .! ertip, which yielded one hut:tired ase'l to eetv leash , I. ;I , acre. It was thed limed with fifty Ito-heir per awe, .14., *ei:ded•wlth wheat and clover. y "al, et era,: over 15 bushels pot acre. anti the clot er mom I ook , tiful. Other portions arc been planted wit.h torn as a .f• crop, which yield •d thirty busiu.is of y chow ;o1 allet the second 4:Thp hatY Im•ltels. and 2 tte tll treated traipontitis etrano. we are sure no ',lv! t 1 estimate below tarty bushels per litre, ' un i ts reader will t•et"that the ivrit , •r le,a hit: 'lt lands perfcetiv new. anti wi.irli ran i.earez sidered good arable condi ti on.—Ei..l • e . , • lieother eases the corn crop Mho y'l•ar was 'bales e. with oats selisont not yet thre-lnol, probably forty to fiftydut.sltel.t. sweet peixtee, , , melloh-.Ltd In fact, ulkvegetables. us it ell. as I nto peach mattoer Craft tn , es :a.inted thiz Ir.t r, -he. I , • plainly that frig neglected tract of land -11. r• main :to nit ;Arid there It 11010 at. rocs pr , ." •,:, that It will. nits: for andel the auspice: l ' of Mr. I.• will be AP - hied into small with roads local, 1 I•• cominudate all'—the surveyor now' her ,. St I lei. V., —and al hpurchaet•re will le• yelittl red t d bit e, •• c, fortat,ll. aria either fence their lot. .1,1 or •:. a•u•ee to Withont bows, will. It wmild be - tile. by which means a gaud pimadatiott u iii I. • 1., to , wito will e-tablish school.- nth,. p," chine .hoprtand not t•-• of Amer. van fa rr•, rounded by. nhins orchards. fichls2and man forts of a; Diced If any One. from an±derangetnent bf busbies-. is nOn oft:ham:log . lns pursuits for life. or who le frou • a, (1111. e desirous to , and a new location and a1t51:1 111.01 the country. and ix:bounty read and believe YA tiat'st e truly staled. hzenill do well to - grillllll fee for Itin,olf may be Peen wlihiu a two hours ride of Philadelphia. • '-1! • SOLON It •-1' Pmxcir4t. -- _ ____•,. ~,-/ i i f, t (i ,,„:„_ , / , , A ./ - .' f,4'2.; '-zi, 1 , \...,•_„/ Establishckl in Pittsburgh in 1840 Tlie Only iCanfinereial. GUlliQe in Me Union, !Contlnard by . a _Practical -ifercho n 1. VER 1300.0.:Students'Inave-attentlaid ft Wan - Mr: CI different Stdic.i. Four Sliver Med*ls iwardedDcatta' tiyatetn of Monk. liccpinz; and a•,• ciictalur just honand contains dotter. from ,duanint: , in 'PI , ' allelphia. Baltimore. i t haul'. (Urinal:at kete, prr , it It to be the bead known, NINE Find n,•o• r ceadly awdrded the l'ennuntelaip of - Wm II. F 11. DUF, with hi,...•naeoclate'Profin , por. C. (*.Cochran, area „Inn catty the be4't pinitrinn in Alatcrirat. • • Ilarper*g Edition of Duffs P.,nk liiepinu poet paid l i Duff and Dtancan'aGemn of remnyffien p.- . • : Duff and Dancan , n Ntw Schooiropy Itunkf. r, Na.o' For *ample. , of Duff Coehran's Ittn•ine,o- and tart.rn: taiPenmanahip! ciththenewcircalarnftljmgie. iu.i 2 Cent, In stamps to nov-4 y K.' RICH AND: PRODUCTIVE FARM I.AN DS r6I. SALE. tminty=two trdles South 'orPhilad.'leli'' , the Garden State of the Eger. Ito-t climate and lot a (4.0 formarkets in Ole Union. . . . ISee advert ir.Antent. ol Vineland.] ' .. • `' _.... Unquestiontibly..the boat Sestaineds.Work of tlis • kind in the WOild." - • xic.a.pt.r..m:Fus3 • NEW MONTFILY MAGAZINE. . - The Tolurneilhonnel contitule,o( themselves a tibrt. ef nilocellauttotio reading such as cannot be found in tL. -ante etimpass In any other publication that has come. 10, der our notiee.HEto den I:miller.- • • The most popular Monthly la the. world.--IN., V. to. server.. We moot referin terms of eulogy to the high tout-ant' varied' excellences of iltiuMACo with a'monthly circulation of about MAIO whom , pages-are to be found tome of the choicest and general reading Cif the day. We. siiett If of this norl, as au evidencekd the American People: and the popular Ity_it tmb amPilred is-merited. Each NtlllibeT. C.;113:011 fully 1 It pageoiorremilng tuatterappropriatcly tea with gond !wood-cute : and It combine:. 'in if ocif -ti• racy monthly! and ,the more"-philooophical - nuarierti blended wlth-flid twit feature:. of the-daily I has agreat parer in the tlio.tetizinnOon of a Inirv't.f pet ilterutare,—Tnifintrat's Guide to -American Idierat are. '.No Memsahib In Europe or America to so welt f 5 , .,, 'none has; half is many.madert: and we may oaf, ty p.iy none has receftred ro large a triliate•of atimlratlotOtm the enttlystetrvie.es. that dandle la a healthy. - dict-r• fled, elevatineperiodleal literature. It is tim form. , Magazine of tlie day. T th hrfircolde never bad a tom , comp , niOn: nore mlillim Titers enternripin [head, than flirper's.Magazine.—Mcf/tottitif Prot, tdot.t The Magazine may he obtained of_Boolt:ei tem P , 6.1 teal agent*, or, from the - PubUshers - . at 'runt,: Dmt.a a. 's var. or TwMcYT-Ftvc emirs a Number. The rent{ al Volumes, IP completed. neatly htiuntl• In cloth: -sold at Two Dollars each :.and covers pr. , (urn 'shed to thosie who wish their:hack numbers nub f•M•tr boUnd. at V, cents each, Twenty-thre VOllllllO , now rend btitind clout, mid also ht balf•calf. - The Publtslieta will supply Specimen Numbers Vraftl. Dowdy to !wends and . Post unteters. and will make til,n , l arrangementn with them for circulating the 3lnenrin ,. . 'They will nip) supply Club, tit Twit Persons al Fl‘e I n , l 'lsm a year, (), Vine 1.01.1,111 , at TiM IMllar? , . Clergy and TanshoraTanypilitd at Two Dollars n year. . Harper's ,eamtkipe and Harper's Weekly. one yrar. 1. The Um The WeLlighm over seven. and mat ounces. The patnee on each untaber, whlCit 11111 , 1 •pald quarterle. In advance atthe uMce where the .llwa nine Is recelied, is Three Cents.. , • 11,1.M . ER It BROTHERS. • i; Frackitu Square; New York:, _ . ... . . • ,EILd,H strators , Notice: wootem IA .110y,iivoi to ovt,rannp harlueilviiimi 11 nitaltint itiefentaprof Michael Kane, late of Cluicuur. Aowniditp. dtepa.+4,that thr,qaurkt utn*t tie pri,vnt , . i I. thuunderilgtied (Matt tlemeni. and nit lii:cr,,ni , 1iu4.1.1, lu unlit evt . ateare ruuku:Ault i.g make tinnivilinto iiiiluiu• t i .- . ' • liiiitiut.i IiAI.E. , IdU 1 ' Clifice+o %is:: 4, '6l. . 1.14.0: KA:, P., '• A. D. DUFF 'ff. It it li
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