TM ST MST MS: FIGHT AT IML'S BIIN• We have to record to-dak a- great bat tle and a greatsictory f ar the army of the Union. The rebel batteries at Ball's run were captured yesterday, and the enemy' driven back to Manassas Junction. The fight was a terrific time, not less than a hundred and twenty-five thousand men being engaged on both sides.? The battle 'commenced at three o'clockiryesterday morning, andlasted until t*O o'clock in the afternoon. The aumonading was dis tinctly _heard at the Long Britigeria dis tance of twelve miles from the scene of action. . Between four Ind five o'clockin the evening the String was again renewed for an hour. Three batteries: of the rel . els, mounting nineteen guni, have been. taken. The rebels fought their way, foot b'y SoZit, making a desperate resistance, hut 'they were unable to withatend the su perior valor of the Union army, although n isquite probable that they equalled them in numbers.=-2111 Y. Herald, Juty 22.' , :Battle PI Manassas inaction: Ar, t battle was fought st the junc tion, on Monday, - resulting in a terrible disaster to our troops.. The dispatches . - say The carnage is tremendously heavy pn Tooth sides, and on ours it, is 'represented as frightful., We were advancing and '•taking their masked batteries. gradually, , butasurAv,•and by-driving the enemy_ to 3iiitiasas.ltraclion, when the enemy seem ca teen re-enforced by General johnson,.v.lio, it is understood, took command, .arid ;immediately commenced driving us hack, when .a panic among our troops suddenly ocenrred, and a regular stampede took place. It is supposed that the force sent out against our troops consisted; according to a prisoner's statement, of about 30,000, men, ncluding a large number of cavalry, He further says that owing to reinforce ments from Richmond, Strasburg and,oth et points, the enemy's effective force was 90,000. Silerman's Carlisle's Griffin's and the West Point Batteries were taken by the enemy, and the 8 siege and, 32 rifie can non, the latter being too cumbrous to remove. . ' We were- overwhelmingly ,defeated, ana driven back upon our entrenehinents at Alexandria, Arlington; ete. and we shall have as . mneh as we -can do, to hold them under an attack from an enemy flush ed-with victorq. , Washington is said to be in danger; but it is impossible to get any reliable de tails—and we trust the defeat ia. not so 1 bad as reported, - General'. Patterson's Artily. CHARLESTON, Vh., July 20, 1.801.—,1n consequence of the complaints from numer ou.s commanders that thallium w;ere with • out shoes clothing &c., and could -not now be supplied as the time for which t they had been.sworn in was nearly expir ed General Patterson visited the different brigades and 1:46d earnestly with the men to stand by him for the lore of their country and the honor of o 4 flag for a few days longer but failed to gam sup port. The Message of Jeff. 'Davis. ' . We received-by telegraph via New Or- - leans. t.n extended synopsis of the Messrge sent into the Confederate Congress on Saturday by Jeff. Davis. It is mainly a review of the last Message of President Lincoln , ; explains the object of-the recent flag of truce to have been in relation to St the prisoners taken on board the vanala - reiterates the-reports relative to fh treat ment of women and children by th Unit ed States troops—enormities i at which says this Prince of Rebels maiakind will shudder ; recommends an increase Of the army - expresses satisfaction that the South has severed its connection with the Go. vernment ; and concludes _by . referring to, the abundant crops. I3oonsbolio, Boone .county, folta, July 14th, Orphi, wife of A. Theodore Birchard, and daughter of Dudley B. Smith, formerly of Dimock, in this county,—aged 28 years. DEWERS—In Jessnp,on the Ist, Mrs. Emily Delvers, aged 29 years. ' LATHROP—In this village, on the 23d, Judge . Benj. Lathrop, aged 77. , DAVID C. ANEY,--31. D., AAVING located permanently at New Milford. Pa:, will attend promptly taall calla with which be may be firmed. °Mee at 'Toddle HoteL • New Milford, Julz, :17, 1861 TIE Th - D.EPMIDENT TOOTS HORSE RASE for sale A. at my shop In Bridgewater. Price 'BlO. Also the Wirt Tooth found at the Store of X. S. WILSON & SON, Mon trose. CJIANCET FOOT. Bsidgewater, July_ll, 1861. • ABEL . TURRELL • AS for sale, Metallic Oil, fur Besting Machines. HClock .t. - Watch Oil, Bed Bog. Rat and - Mottae Poi son, 'Homeopathic Remedies, Pond'', Extract, ends great variety of Linimectp. Salves. Pills, and Plaster!, said an endless variety of Patent Medicine!. • Montrose, July 1861. ABEL TITRRELL TX AS for mile Bellin&aM'' ' s Stimabalite Thigneitt. for HAS Whiskers and Hair, that will bring out a .thick set of Whiskers, or a Monstische tn. from six to: eight weeks ; Baker's Compotnid,a sure cure for Dysentery. Montrose, July - 1104GL . . , ST. LOUIS HOTEL, CII,ESTNUT-ST., ABOVE 11110, PHILADELPHIi, N the l u ll:mediate nelghbOrhood of the 'Lobbing Bowies lon Mark:A. Third, and Chestnut streets, e Banks, Poet Office, NercbalifeSErehange, dsa, &e. BOARD PEE -DAY, 81, Accommodation, when required, on the tflßOPlidli PLAN. Rooms from BO mute, and upward'. per day, and Noels at a Praer-Curee Reetaufant attached till the Hotel. Price" according to the 'Dille of Fore. The-City Caistake Passengers from 7 Static* or To CLOSE TO th e Bail i7/,B ° T Car-Euglish, french. and German, woken. A REVIEW AND REETTAMON HELPER'S IMPENDING ;MEL sr GiLIIEEM d. IarZBE. MEIN TANYHIST. - consisting of 61 double colon= 1. pages. was originallypubliebed pendhig the political canvass of littia. The " futpeuding.erlsis." to 001 4_ 1 ' latiol3 of till the sophisms.ond malicious doctrine* of which the public mind of the North bad beam so far pals. oncd as to produce the ttrriivammpph of. the -Ptesidettial can oblate of the sectional party WI.- It was widely air• cohtted gratuitously, by meansothoscontributiorm of money. and did more than any other to deceit the masses of ourpeople. In this/reek:a. ildfuettlos; take up each of its chtiptets separately. and every irtilaW• - tint assumption in detall;tindirefate them eo total/146Y. that no intelligettperson can read the pamphlet without, being convinced of the Welty of all the wicked,asautinp tions of the Helper bpok and of the folly of the Medium' strife which bag culminated is civil war. As there la 114 probability that peace will be tly restored to our distracted bind lentil the plicnilnd at the North Is disabused (tilts erroneous impressions relative to Metros character of oar-Houthelm sister States, most of whom arm now in rebellion against our gement government, as the result of time triumph of .sectional hatatichun both Mirth and So uth, —it beconies the du4 s of ail true pattiotato do all in their power to remove ast prededlces. between the North and South, and there probably samara effic ient means ofaccomplialdsig this result, than by general . circulation of .ourigentotioa Hotper. It a:attains a large amount of valuable statistics, - worth, for goolloidosl reference, several times the price oftbe igunptdet.toall ' intelligent citizens. ?rice 1,5 carte peroopy, argil per doren—seut by mall. postsgepregadd. Address J. Bratil", 331:aarn• Iddleterwzi i ortirr Ca.; 21. t SH - ERIPPS..SALEt, BT ablate alma!, write !mod try the Court of Com. •Plaeoi snap a ak f lal to iddlreeted, I ttle expose . to validate, at the Coact Bede to liontrose,on Sato day, Atignet 1884 at I Weida p„:nr.,, the t'tdlett4iit Wag estate, to wit • ` ' • " ALL that tierfAin plate or nantaf of hunt iittiatitti the township of Choconnt,-tittanuehanna coanty,lts, boon. del and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands supposed to helot MictuwiTrainer,on the east by. lands °Mewls Chamberlinac, and Joseph Donnelly, on the south by lands of Edward Brown and Calebitlarunilt. Cod on the west by lands of Patrick Brawley and Caleb Carman, containing aboulaerentrAre acres Oland, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one awned hoankand about ten acres Improved.' [Taken In execution at the suit of Elkhanah Chalked to tha use of Boyd d: - Webster sa, John Gallagher. ALSO—AII that cartaltipiethot petal Oland situate In the township of Great . Bend, county, and- Mate atbna , said, bounded mid described as follows, to wit : ooze orienting on the northwest corner of a tract of land on whichthe steam mill Is attested, thence eolith on the west side ofeald lotto John Ideltonald's northwest cot. "net. thence, on blidlottiltra north line to hie northeast corner_, • tbencetiorth or south to a point so Or . kola Me' Denthrs northeast corner that a line running ;directly east to - the east lint esteem mill tract shall embrace and contain one hundred Imes of land. Unimproved. Also the loth:amen as the two hundred serelot,- lying ;off and detached from said steam mill tract In-said township of Great Bend ; also sr piece or parcel of land in the south and east part of said mill lot, comniendng at the north east of Lee Smith'sland, thence east parallel with'the south line of said mill lot, thence north to Janda of Fred rick Aldrich, thence west on the north line of the L to mirth a point that a line running sonthto the south line a parallel with the east line shall make with and; includ ing the aforesaid two hundred acre lot, and embi and contain. two Intbdred and seventy.ihrw scree of lan d.—. The said three pieces of land above described to Contain three handned and seventy.dve acres of land, excepting . and reserving seventy-slx acres off from the east I end Of the first described one hundred acre* of land haring been heretofore contractert the same to Henry Criseel. lAll un improved. { - Taken In execution at the suit of William . R.-Iderreatt, vs. Pena italyca, . - ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of lead, rituals to thrtownshlp of Forest Lake. County and Stall l afore. laid, bounded end described as follows, to wit : begin ning at the corner of Augustus Tilderes land, on or. near • the ridge - road, then/north 68' arab perches to stake and etouis, thence, tby thelthe of said Tilden' laud 143 perches to a poet, thence South 79 perches to a post, thence west along the Ana of 8.8. Fox and others 218 per ches totheadd ridge road, thence along said road.; north 39' east 29perches; thence along said road north air east 72 perches thine placeed beginning, containing 90 and 740 acres of land, mor e , or less, with the _appurtenances, - , one house, ono barn, • one orchard: arid about l etnty acres improved. • Also alilhat other piece sit to as 1 above and described as folidwe : begining at ale the northeast corner of the Ebenezer Cole's lotOn the -south line of the elroVe described lot, thence by said line , westsl peaches. to a poet on the road, thence bVaaid road south 34' west 19 and 2-10 perches to a poet,' ience by theasid Cole's lot eouth 61* east 69 perches to post on the line of land of 13. It. Fox.and thenesnorth 46 and a l i 2-10 patties to the place of begioning, emanating even and one half perches, be the same more attest, wi h the appurtgnances, one house, - tam, Orchard, and I im proved. Said where described lots lie contigno s to each other and ' occupledas ono farm. (Taken i -exe cution at the silt 'ofSidneyand Philander Ames vs. 71003- as P. Meeker. - . • - 1 Also—All that certain piece .or parcel Of land. situ ate in the township of, Liberty, County and State do said. bounded and described as follows, to wit; bw,luming at the northeast corner of ,No. 41 Law's tract, [John Burr's survey ; thence south 2' west 111,V rods to a beech - :tree corner ; thence north 86;ke west 277 rods td, the, centre of the .tntnpike ; thence north ts2' - east along. the said turnpiketo the south line of lands belonging to' Isaac Comstock I thence south 961 r east; 241 rods ep the place of beginning—bounded on the north by lands - Of Isaac Comstock. on the east by lot NO: 42, on the South 1 by lands of A. Chalker, outhe wed •by said temp ke— containing fillY acres strict measure.. more or less, with the appurtenancee; one dwellinghouse. one barn, one orchanl. and airootls acres improved. ( - Taken In c een tion' et the snit ofAlanson Chalker re:enrollee Stockwell and P.R. Stockwell. . . , . ALSO-All that certain piece =parcel otland situate In the township of Great Bend, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a chestnpt tree In thenorth .line o(lande ownedby 'Thomas Hays and nine thence along his north line west 6 =al= and 96 Hoke to a "hike . and 'donee, thence north LI chains and 35 links to the -lands of Benitunin Spearback,thence east 6 chains and 96 links to stake snot etones,Hience north 1' east 26 chit= 4 and,2s links to a post and stones. thence south 14034' tt st IS chains and 75 links to a beech. sapling, thence b the Nader lot and by the Carlisle lot south Llewest 17 c ins and Si) links to a poit, thence south sk!,s - • =as 11 e Ins and 201 inks to a chestnut, thence south 11(' west 27 ciens and 25 links toe post a corner, then= south :AM' west 51 links ton post, thence south 20' wait 12 chains to a „post a corner of Lewis Monell's lank thence be the same and by the said liay'e land,west *Schein" at2C75 links to place of beginning, containing 164 acres of land, be itha same more or lees together with the appurtenances, arm hawed house, frarriimi.s.ion, small orchard and about) t BO acres improved. Suit of Luke Smitloya.Bavid Vannet en ALSO--All that certain piece or - parcel 'of land situate in the township of Lathrop. 'County and State aforcaiid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the notth by lands of Anna - 13monson, on the east by Albert Pratt, pn the south and west •by the public - road, containing half an acre ofland, one Blacksmith shop, and all trw proved. Also all that other piece situate as above, and "mounded on the north by Daniel Searle, on the east II by _Elie= Lord and' Anna Bronson, on the south by the rab-. lie road, and on the west by W. 12 H. ROckwell, cdntain ing one hundred and eleven-acres, with the appurtenan ces, one house, one barn, orchard, and about thirty-live acres improved. [Taken tn. executlou at the suit of Ja cob neater vs. A. 7 11 . : Brink. ' . Also—All that certain place or parcel ofland, shuts lin the township of Auburn, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows,-to wit: on the„north by lands of Wm. -D. Cope. on the cast by lands of J. •p. Garter, on the south by lands of Albert Seeley, and on the west by lands of Hamlet Hill, containing about one hundred acres,bc the kilns more or less,with the apinate noncom; one framed house, barn, cora house, orchat , and about sixty-rive acres improved. [Taken in exec 1- Hon Se virtue 'of-three writs of Fs., in favor if A, Lathrop vs. Jesse ilino:s,T . M. Hines and Chas. Rime . ALSo-.All that certain piece or parcel of land sitna e in the township of Bridgewater, County and State afar wild, bounded and &scribed as follows, to wit : on to north by hind contracted to Samuel Strange, on the ea t by land contracted to J. Geotte Bassin, on the south y land contracted to Lorin J. Smith, and 'on the west land contracted to Conrad Berg, containing seventy At acres. or thereabeuts, together with the appurtenance , a log barn,log horune, Some fruit treea , aud about 40 acres improved. [Taken in'execution at the colt .of Isaac Yessanden vs. Ira Chapman. ALSO—AII that certain_ piece or parcel of land vitiate tau certain piece or parcel °nand sithata In the township of Franklin, State and County aforesaid, bounded andtereribedas follows, to wit: on the north hy the public highway, on the east by lands of Deal 'Lines, on the south by lands ofJoseph Doolittle, Steplep B. Crane, and land lateof Andrew Banker, and on 'th west by lands of Caleb Carmalt,containingiaboat ninat sues,be the same - more or less, with , the appurtertapect4 One horn, corn house:some fruit trees, and about eighty acres improved. [Taken In exception at the cult of Thomas B. Smith, to the use ofd. F. Stoddard vs. Motu:- - zeePaddock, et: al. ALSO—AII tbateertata pleat orparccl of land 'Must in the to ship of Auburn, County and State -stforesal4 bounded 00 described as follows ~to wit t on the earth, by leads of,lohn Colltus.cin the cant by lands oLDatiel andl F. Swacktuutuaer, on the South by lands of Daniel Seelel and earth° ' west by land ' s of ix South - shoat two butetted and seventy sties - , be the same more or less, l '.With the appurtenancea, one framed house, one log house ouebaro, abode, torn house, orchard, and about °lichen deed and eighty acres improved. ask= in execution l at the snit Seeleyss Alexander Stevens and' Robert Todd. r. • ' .. • . , .ILLSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land eltnate In the township of New Milford, bounded and deicribed as follows., to wit: on the north by laser, Sherwood, on the east by lands of George and Robert Rarrleon, on the south by lands of James Conklin, and on the a - est by land of ftfust Lines, containing About one hundred, and sixteen acres; be the same more - or less, With the appur tenances, Rye barns one wagon house, two orchards, and about ninety acres improved. [Taken In execution at the Snit of Fredrick F. Badger va. Nathaniel Stanton. ALSO—Al!that certain' piece of parcel - of land, renal* in the borough of Susqnehanna Depot, County S and State aforesaid, bounded' and described as follows, to wit: on the northeast bylands of .Robert Nichol, on the eoutb east by street A. on the southwest bjlands of John 0. Laughlin, and on the northwest by Main street, contain. lug ' teat. being the whole of lot No. 19. and two feet °for the northeast side of lot 21 of Wm. Wentz's survey of the village of. Susquehanna.— Said 1611 e 62 feet on . Male street and 00 feet on street' A. and 120 feet in depth. with the appurtenances, one three atorybnilding.formeily known as. Thompson's ann. one barn, and all improved. [Takaa In execution at the n* - of Ambrose Eglenton va. Thomas T. Munson. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel .of land situate in the township of New Milford, County and State *fore land. bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of JameaNancott, on the east by lands of S. EL Corwin: on the south by lands of Jacob Wellman and on the west by lands of iticbrard Morse, .centaining about, sixty acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed house, bars, some fruit trees, and about ten acres Improved. [Taken in execution nt the snit of John P. Dunmore vs. J. B. NOTICE T 9 PIIRCHASERS.—Toresent ?oleander: standing, notice is IterebygiVen that s at. Shea era sales will be required to _no , the amount bid at the time the lend is sold. It hiesft- , lne imperitively necess ary to adopt this rule, audit will be strictly adherent to, except in cases where. he purchasexis a lien creditor and Is entitled to the fondas peosided in theist section of the act of Assembly, approved April aoth.ll346.whicb Is asfol lows:-.-'l Whenever the purchai . of real estate at Or phansl.court or Sheriff's sale. shall tsto from the roper record to be entitled, as a lien tor, to receive the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shall be the. duty of the Sheriff, Administrator, Executor or other parson making such male, to receive the receipt of such pit:chaser or purchasers for the amount which he or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid to be en titled to receive t'Provided, that this section shall not be so construed is to prevent the :right of said , Sheriff, Ad ministrator, Executor, or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to cover all lei* coats entitled to be paid out of the proceeds *reside:le ; and provided further, thst before any percha see shall receive the benefit of this section, porehasers hear they shall produce to the Sheriff, °rather person so ,smaing salthude, a duly =tithed aratementtnim the prop er retools. under thebaud lima official seal of the-proper o jg c a , eb o uing tlutt be is alien creditor entitled to ',s tew inAm yt o t :_ke Prime& of theeale aforesaid." • . XMAS V. GItE EN, Void*e July SS, WO RIK &NI ?MI SPRING STYLES NOW READY. 331CTEILMILITIV4 uno. recemag s tau sod/tholes stock of SPRING AND SUMNER GOO IJBI laclading a Await-moiety of rich Print* In now styles. oSrlllSemta. Canna amines, Dram TSsancsand ; Fancy and Foulard Pima& Drama Ms, ! h with a aaantneatat Bilkßrooks Cadman) mud ; Manias, Dusters, Paranoia. Bien Ribbons. &Matti And. Flowere ; Hoop Band cloths, Coalsaate;Sunincr Shah, ttc.; with . a a* gamma oftener . ••• • Staple and t=cry Goods, 'FIRST tellitElELQW-TA I RBELLS. f irm‘ykspetYlue TIM Silver 1. Steel Scylbes;eriatbk, and .Ekb %cotes, Hsi Yorks, out eltkluk• o,rwming Tools, dt.., Ty• lees 'Store. - • BM Bittittlittalit,'Kerosenli, Iltraiherkk; 'ti loW Adamantine; slid Spann CaticueikaA',: AIE 4 6 11 1 =0Se OikLIVI2t, Fare Cantor Olive, Cantor kW . C toktbloery • alsolliateso BrltUh,r. • PON THE NAM AND NOTE ALLBilltWorld`o tar Itrittoref, kylormamaram JAL Burners Lyric's Katbatikk - one and two llling Mar Tonle, Glesn's Beres And Rata& On. Pomade-de.Phlioconte - end IV York lion tb Wash. wfx.f Parrish's trust •MIkW. _l'or the teerh and 'ad gams, Ikayryorple's Womb, Deataltklap,#4. VitUnrs , stoat. „ _ ule tb . . D emu . spo aa htt i o nt rl.,wife l tandlito Verbal.' • A.T.TYLER% sr.ronE Artm 4 ztwir i:strcre:)3l2l., 131.11.Qt73113EL13E305, FRESH-CODFISH, STONEWARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, Ake., PAINT it 'VARNISH. BRUSHES, BLACK. • ING, SCRUBINO, • - ILAIR,Tootb, !. NAIL, and . LATHER BRIMS, ALL _Tsui. CHEAP. ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE,t VAMP BLACK, TALLOW, SOAPS - ' Of every kind but sorr. Pr Dora ask to get trueted.st • TYLER% STORE. Ratter sent tb N. Y. emit patle returned tor 2 cu. ift te. 31outroio, Juzie 25. RIMY P. TYLER. 'THE UNION' Now and Forever ! THINK, EXAMINE, AND' . AVE 25 CTS ON A DOLLAR • - BY BUYIN.G YOUR- - SPRING & 0 4), - t, :HAYDEN ItROTICERS, THE PEQPLE'S AGENTS, -AT THE ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE "-STORE! OUR STOCK IS NOW COIIiO„LETE NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. WE RAVE A LARGE STOCK OF STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, • , GROCERIES ct PROVISIONS, HATS ,AND CAPS, 1 BOOTS AND' SHOES, .WALL PAPER, WOODEN . IVARE, COAL ()IL, YANKEE NOTIONS SKELETON SKIRTS, FLOUR, SALT, MEL NAILS, PAINTS AND OILS; And &prat variety of articles too numerous' tol mention - teVch we are bound to sell t, Cheaper than the Cheapeit AT WHOLESALE ANTI RETAIL., PRODUCE taken in Exchange/or:Goods - All Good. .old at ONE PRICE ondWO DEVIAZION.. Our system of doing linsinens given satiefa4iou I CALL AND EXAMINE.OUft G9ODS, BIZIETHER YOU BUY O NOT:i WE WILL SHOW YOU BARGAINS usur.f.r.n OF ts' Small favors thankfully received, And hriger aces In proportion. - Yours, &c., 1 . mr.a.-srxlmsw *SRC? 03. "N - EW MILFORD, June sth. 1551. *** * * * I=l Soo Melsro, DX= NO. 20 COIIRT•STREET 'GREAT' SACRIFICE Zi IT CODS) ift GOODS SWING AT H ROST NOM It 3/A f t : f.% wje :II 31 BEE HIrE, TO SECURE SOME OF THE, Please look at the folloFinp prices :1 ) : , Parasols, for , *o Plain Silk Parasols, large, - it targe size Mantillas, 1 1 All silk and worsted barege Shawls, 1 l ' l'''C'ella -Shawls;. - . 1 All wool and silk Broche Shawls,_ 3 Striped - Broche Shawls, 2 Good oil-boiled Silk, black, 'Pang Silks, andsome Pancy Silks, J-4 wide Baregis, ,31 Nice Challie De Laine, • . 6; Proud Lawns, alicoes; warranted fast colors, 4 ileavy Brown Sheeting's, ,5 12 'yards yd. widebleached Muslin, 1 00 Kefituclry Jeans, - 121 All Wool •Cassimeres, 70 Paper Muslin, double width, ,6f Good:WatchSteel Spring Skirts, 25 Ladies' white cotton Roise, ' . 5 Boots andShnes, from:so cents tO. 1 • 70 And all Ober ,goodn not =ramped here sold equally cheep, Goods willhe sold as advertised , and warranted tO give satbibbetion. 411 of theabove (Medi hsve been bonghteatlrely for tailt, at la rge Auction Sales, at Immense oserttitto. and 'WM be sold eta small'advance. ILadles, and all who want to mutbase anything' , in the Ilre of r • DRY• ' GOODS NOn and it to their advantaie to esti it one piece befiWe =log elsewhere; is we will not be undersold. An 14 sleds of • BOUM RIBBONS, • • • .TLOW2IIB and • EITONEO,-ati.d I - Everiikinf the . Mahn IT' (100 4 1 S OenstrzUrea hand tbr wiassiai and &tail Tradi. • lIIRSEIMB IMITHERSI Corner Gamut sad Water Streets. • - Mrs et taw Bra BCE., . tingbanttoni June 18th, 1861. ABEL TURRELL No* offers for sale one of the largest and best seleetiona of • O . .7 _>) 17 I Ever offCred in Sus quehanna County, and probably cominisinff the greatest ; VA fttETY or-most different articles of any Store in the Northern part of Ponnsylva nia,' and perhaps of entire State. An assortment is kept hi about thirty differ brmiches of trado, and -the selections are made from about forty of the bait Honseit'in_Niw York, and more thim fit. . ty.D.ealers andlitanufacturnrs out of Neiir York. A large proportion of the Goods are brought direct frau the Manufacturers, thus insuring genuine, articles. Custom. era on entering the Store must not'expect to find everything in sight, but nearly ev ery article - wanted will be produced by 'mph-ye Some idea of the Stock' may be 'fronted by the following ,general Outline, but enumeration is impracticable. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, DYE STUFFS, OROCERIES, GLASS.:W.ARE,' , WALL and If/Np OIV PAPER, JEWEL a r; SILVER. VARE, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRIikENTS, BRUSHES AMERICAN POCKET KNINES, TABLE CUTLERY and SILVER PL4TED IirARE LAMPS, MATERIALS for. LIGHTS, HARDWARE, • . BED CORDS, • DRY, GOODS, • MIRRORS, T VINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS, LITHO.GRAPHS, VARNISHES, BIRD' CAGES, SPECTACLES, . WHIPS, d• LASHES, BROOMS GUNS, PISTOLS ? AMITNITION. TOBB:AV MEDICAL SURGlCAL'lnstruments, SALT, SOAP, POTASH, UMBRELLAS. The attention of the public is respect fully invited to my stock of Goods, bought exclusively for CASH DOWN, and Will be sold on the same principle for low prices. ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, May Ist, 1861, GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS . SEWING MACHINES, AT TOE 'FOP. FAMILY AND MANIIFACTITSING rss, 495 Broadway; New-york. Agencies in all the principal Cities and • • Towns in the United States. ' The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company are now taantifacturing. and have on exhibition at their dif ferent salesrooms, macignestnaking the Shuttle or Lock Stitch, of the same . patterns and at the same prices as their celebrated Greyer & Baker Stitch Machines, thus affording the public the advantage of comparing the stitches of the the leading machines and exercising their own judgment as to their respective merits. TMs la the only company that manufactures both kinds of machines and therefore the only one that can offer this privilege to the pnrehaaer. "We speak from experienei when we say that, atter having tried all the purcipal sewing machines, we must accord to that of Grover a Baker 'the preeminence. Those indispensable teat:area of sewing, strength, anl• tonally, and elasticity, all of which are brought out In this incomparable invention,: make it the Ant sewing machine in the country. Others have their good points, • but this combines all, and possesses every_characteristle necessary to make it most desirable."—Ar. Y. Chridian Advocate and Jewenal. - - "!fats vi, - Pmermscr..—We perceive that the Grover Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing more and more in favor, both for manufacturing and family purposes --but especially as adapted to all the require =emu of family use. Other machines, by dintof brazen pufferyand conniving with committees at annual fairs; havebeen thrust forward into the drat place; but they are fast losing this unmerited position.. There:al merits of the Grover dc BakerMacinne, are beginning to be known. in a practical way,.and daily is the demand for them In creasing, while the demand for beretofortbetter known. but inferior machines is proportionately decreasing. So it turns out la this. se in many other instances. that 'hon esty is the beet policy,' and the right, in the end, comes ittopseeneset. " ► Wild( crier two years enables us to say with the greatest confidence that there is no better, machine for general Family use than Grover & Baker's' Besriag Ma chine Co. It makes a beautiful elastic seam that does not rip. with *mar or washing. nine almost •noiselessly, Plain: simple, easy to work, and not liable to get out of repair, fastens the ends of its own thread, and 'uses threads and silks directly from the spools on which they are bought."—N. Y. Loader. Grover .t Baker's Weidner' work in their peculiar raft* and fabrics put together by it, may wear and drop to pieces ft.:lM Otig wealtronta or bard usage, but come apart or glee way at sea= they cannot ; they , will bold inganw Wm* the Gather calico mound Glum hangs to rags and tat!era.—N. Nene. " The points we combs most necessary and impor tant to reeetthe wide range of regalremmta artmcWne f or ta"Pliming. we End more.billy combined in the Grover Baker, vfz.:: =tent of capacity. eimplicity of constrartirre, ease ofmanagemen— advardage of nail sm thread from I spools witbotit reminding, work., elasticity, ab ility and regularity of W h and . Witness of mei mast. Wets{ _erelore makvard to the Grover Baker. Conuatittes Ireaseues AWAWVIM-.4lWVatotAsliMObirAtir. F. B. CHANDI.V'S., Agent, febl ly m* Montrose,, Ps. igIET-c pyr, an Ot er ipiami. QUI .-111. M ew st ...tEP Fiwcztrair • LIQ UORS, CROCKERY, STONE WARE, PO,ECELAIN TEETH. Sheet Music. W GOODS. NE f. L. ORDING & CO'S, • . NICHOLSON DEPOT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT, MADE TO . A I 1 - \ \. . REAiIY-PAY CUSTOMERS We are determined not to' be out Bono in the way Of • ; : LOW PRICES - ALL BINDS AMP PRODUCE Tat. la Exclusive for 431-GC7i O COOIZIPIS3. L.IHARDING.&CO: Nicholson Depot, May 1th,1881.---fim. HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! A.HE subscrlbers take pleasure in announcing to their friends that they hate this day returned from N. York with another liddltlon to their stock of Goods, selected wickgreattare, and especial reference to the approaching festive season) . Any person desirous of uking CHRISTMAS &NEW YEAR GIFTS ; (and we hope none will deny themselves the pleasure) can. end a rich and extensive auortment to select from, and at the very loWest Cash prices. mg decTi No. 9 Odd Ferws nau,itiiPdituw . on. Watch. Ladles' Diamond Enameled, and plen— a splendid allele. Also a varietyof Gold and Silver Eng. 11th, AmericsnUnd Series, Bunting and Plain, very low. Gold Chualne—A very extensive variety of }nest, Fob, Guard and Neck Chains, by Erase Ear Maga and IlrestaaPLaa—Aa Infinite variety of styles andriti si al_n sets and single. Finger Diamond, Baby, Itygard,Pesri,Sub Chased and Plain Gold flings--a large stock. Braceleu4-Gold,let, and 'RAM Bracelets of all patterns and prises. EtENII & ALLEN. liabreE Ware---livery description of Silver Parka, and Spoons, Napkins Rill" on band, also dram and Orley Ladles, Cups, (bird Cases, Pie„ Butter and Ftult Knives, Children.' setsj salts. etc., warranted Fond is coin. Plated Ware-A Beantikd tatortinent of Ice Pitchers Castors, Cake Blukkets, Walters, Batter Dishes, Salts, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Tout Backs, Caps Glettl: etc.. etc., by f- Exam & enn Bleovatona and atude—A large skiek• of all patterns and ' Necklaces and Armlets, Amber, Com/, Pearl, Gilt, Steel, and silver Beads. Shell Combs—A _good stock ',lsbell beck and side Combs, also Ituffslo. Honk Ivory, and Dressing Combs. Bair and Toothl3ruahes, etc., etc. mrxr*zra3 I* 4211rataCCIV, deck; i No. 2 Odd Fellows HZ ; IlkSOnuntrnl- PORTSAITS, 'PORTRAITS ! Nroi l lvANGslunris nt TUE BRIcK BLOCK: T ' occ4l,l,lrbsyirt.ttalStal ;zed ms to nirthe l all who may desire with a good and train= Portrait. Being well posted in tbe production of 'bamboos kinds of Pictures of the day,l flatter myself that my work isnot excelled by any in this section of the country. Among the various kinds taken at my Rooms are the AMIBR OTYPE, PHOTOGRAPH, AfELAINO I 7'YPE, JVEILLOGRAPH. Locket Picinicallewn to the smallest sized miniature Ring. Transfix:ell Anabrotypes—Abe finest thing out, for sanding try Post to any part of the World without extra postage. My Pictures arehold, vigorous, ind expressive --notlhose faint,l lifeless shadows often sold about the eotuitty.. Pictures taken In all kinds of weather, well, except those of young children. No picture needbot - taken unless perfOctilathdballoo is sell. In dressing lona picture, avoid .light colors,--sash as blue, mole, scarlet, pink, etc. Moat others take well; as green, black; re:Viand, brown, orange, yellow, etc. Flrßemember that the pace to get your .` in the Brick Block, over Bead, %trona it Foster &store'. lIAZLETOR. • Montrose, Pal, Nov. 26th, 1860. • 1 • I BALD 11N & ALLEN, trrider Montrose Democrat ice, A RE RECEIVING • - - PL. Fiesti Ground Western FLOUR .yerf aco.day..l.tach.re warrant to ere saUsfactloa as any in 'rewires; if Dot good returned at oar expertise. Peed, . and 'Buckwheat SALT AND 'PORK, BY TttAi t LOAD, BARREL oi•POUND. HAMS, [.gu.,./raf Cures Dried Beef, - Smoked Halibut, . . . Drips and Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, • . TEAS, COFEEE, SPICES, • BROOOIB, AND NAILS, snitch we offer for sale at Low Prices, for READY PAY ONLY. Montrose, January, Mat ,L. 111114111110. an. 0 L. 11ALLOTSAILM L. lIARDING & Co., DBALERS in Dry ) ,Dooda, Grocerlea, Uarlfware. Rudy Made Clothing, Soots & Shoes, Saab, Glue. &e., dc. Nleholson Depot, May Ith,-y. - MCCOPIC,3I33. COMPROMISE---MAKE PEACE. 480. ACHES ittlat.l= , Ljdaei,' to sell, or is fora good Wm near Montrose, or for other good property, with audt pi necessary], to ad just differences. • Also, orders for • . • • H Billor WAR E, received and forwarded, Ws mod, to MOONEY, CORR It CO., =Park Row, :New Yoricotorgood prompt paying Merchants,. et at tonal time. P. O. address daring the Summer Montrose, jar . . N.-Cs TYLER. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. BEST WORKS. RV THE BEST . AUTHORS. ONE istrimutp voiCworics,, INC I LLINNO History, Biography,Travela Adientures; Poetry, Romance, dm, &e ., • LJLJ which the public= have the beneht offor a trilling • sum per week. - Believing that many will prefer to obtain the reading of such books In this way ' rather than purchase the works. If sumessial label add from time to time ouch NEW WORKS as will be of Interest to the Publle,prolltable to myself and Im provement to the Library. • For further wticulars call at Montrose, June 25. I • SMITH% OFFIVS. • Lackawanna* Bloomsburg R. 8. .0 N 4 ind after JunelB6l, rassenger tral, wfl run Is folk I - • , Pa stager. A.:airs:4am &rantOo. f . 6.15 a. NI: 10.20a.m. Kingston, ' 720 " 3,00p.m. Rupert.. • 2.10 6.10 • anville. • 2.42 • . 7.40 Arrive at Northam 'at 10.10 ' 2,121 . i ' MOVING NORTH: Leers- NortituntbeNutd, 11.50 p. m. , 6.00 a.. m. j , Danville, 4./24 5.30 Rupert., 5.06 • 4.40 liingston, , . UN " - 1207 Anive at' Scrantort, , i '„ .6.06 1t.10p.-m. A Paseengertrail alio leaves Nfrodots ate a.• m. for Scranton, to connect with train for- N. York. Returnim lea.pves. Scranton on arrival of train from New York at .415 m. • - • The Lackewanna &Di l omnsbargßallosad conneetatwith the Delaware,Lackarranna 42 Western Railroad it Bala ton, forNcar York and Intennediatepointa east, At Itupert It connectivritk the catawissa bibelot, for points both east and west. ' • At Northumberland it connects with the Philadelphia & Erie, and Northern Oentral.Nallroed and Erie Railroad for point) west and south. . 1 Joali P. ILIG.EY, Sup' f. N. PETTENONE, Deb. Ticket Agt. • • I , GOODS. N . E W O r GOODS. SI, GOODS. ,AND MOITING sol.7Tff." REDU C TI ,i re r„ i ' - GREAT CROWD EXPEcTED AT THE STORES 011 iguttoberg, Tesenbaum, • • • AT" . I• Montrose, Sutra County;. Elmira; New-York • Susquehanna Depot,Pe. - ; • ; proadin tabus friends and the pnbltc In general' fI that In. consequence of the present prey/we In the ineneyaindra In the cities we can purchase .1 - GOODS FOR CASII, FROS 10 TO 20 PER * CT. LOVES TB/1 Foini;rly. - : - Therefore we are determhted to offer the public Out Berland stock of • , - RAN MADE CIOIIIU DRY GO ops, „add, comprises the largest and beq STOCK,°GOODS K e pt' in ANY COUNTRY Sion this side of New York Clips At Pricie which Defy Com'petition u we will son: for 4=1,416 . 1193X. at the small Advance of ten per cent above the wholesale cost.,We will 'cell the following GOODS at the annexed price, viz: a Black Frock Coat-worth $ 9 for $6,00 Black Frock Coat worth 10 for •i 7,50 Black Frock Coat worth 12' for 9,50 "Business. Coat worth $5 far *2475 Business Coat Worth 6-fdr ,400 • Oier • Coat worth -$5 foi $4,90 oi•er Coat worth - 7 for ,5,75 Over Coat worth 10 for 7,50 - Over Coat worth' .15 for 11,40 1 . Over Coat worth 20 for' 15,00 Blabk Pants worth $4 for ss,oo Black . Pants worth - 5 flir 3,-75 Black Pants " worth 6 for 4,50 . Panty Cassimere Pants worth $4 forit:4l Fancy Cassimere Pantsworth . 5 foil 34 Fancy Cassimere Pants worth 6 fir 4; Black Satin. Vest worth $3 for $2 . 4).5 I Black Satin Test wortli 4 for 3,p0 Black Satin Vest worth & for 3,50 1 1- i OVER-SHIRTS - 4t OVERALLS only UND'R GARMENTS EQUALLY -LOW 1 As Winter has fairly appeared, we invite the atteaticgrdt • Also GENTS who wish to alma then:loch - elm!' the oiTor , Sway ttSA?ake same Fate Ones nice Christmas or New-Years..ass2 • sxr tar PREMENT,, to oar Wye," assortment of _ ; or Ng mt C_LOAKSS,HAWE§ BOTiDira t rlio. OUR ASSORTMENT OF _ DRESS GOODS, AND TRIMMINGS IS AIAWS' LARGE & COMPLETk • . COMPRISING • PLAIN. SLACK, - - FANCY SILK, ,EIMMESIO2I 9 1 . • r of all colors and shades, DE iskINES, Br. C.. OUR STOCK OF DOMEST.ICKS, CANNOT BE. EQUALLED IN Mimm vilMi Good Heavy Sheetings, 6 to Bcts. per y' Best Heavy Sheetings, 7 to 6icts. pr y' DENIMS, from S to 121 cents per yar TICKING, from :10 to 15 cents.p‘r yar GINGILAMS, frottilo to 15 cts. per yard CALICOES, fast colors,l2k yards ouly " Bestilerrimack, It/Yards-9111y Cl • C t ielettaaa Miarttls,. A choice aitiClei.onlyl2l. tents. -.• , • . Milt Steel Skirta) It nice lot.—eelling' at 4 eta. pefel)iing Lainot Saxony Wool ifiesta and), Drawn% ' LAMBS WOOL. HOSE. Za49l« , Xalial CC:O3mAZITM. Ottbe Latest Styles, &c., dte. Thenkful to the Mimermis customers for their generous paironage the past year, we revectfully solicit a - coutmusnce of the same. /,'• - • 6utitnbug, Ggosenhatm, fc Po. Ihrumhe 12ff, 1960. MEAT MARKET, On Palle Avenue; seep. Searle, Bola. EEP . constantly on hand a good sopply'of IX. MEATS Of all kinds. CABIN paid for Reef Csittle,Calves,Sheep,andLasellso. Also for-tilde* of all kind.. IIENSTOCK & a. T. If EIISTOCY. . IIAWLCI. Montrose, March 30th; 'ls9.—tf. J. MAIM th is me th od of Lolormlortheir OLD AND .11: Plitt& that they havelast melted's oddilths to UM former stock °Moods,' Snitch. . • " BOUGHT FOR CAM, . AT PANIC PRICES! AND WILL HELL MAX TO. CASH. BUYERS, Prices Perfbctly Astaskiddair L. We brie not time to enumerate article', 01 1= ei bla !Write the public to call, examine, and am i d , ' Tar of the truth of what we publish' and of eOO2llO tll.O burr. arzaßnall & sob': • Upaonctlle, Dec. sermosno. AI - 111010E Lot of Fnmilr Groceries jar ready - 0d awl HI 17ng 90per cent. 1040%e former priced. C . oufectiorarf fur the " VcrAtIV II I . 3I3O. - LIAR![ PRODUCE ail kinds, for which the hleieiNt_ market inleci will be vald In Goode. at Cl:moue - We. Pa. • IIERRLYANIi MLY MAlt ROUTE BETWEEN MONTROSE & FRIENDSVILLE. (10A.C1TES carryin"math and .peamwere betimes V Montrose and Friendasille, will lease Suede's Rote; In Montrose. sully, at 7 o'clock, a. m. and leave ?skids sill° at 8 o'clock. p. m. re - Horsed and carriageo can be procured at the Livery Stable of the aubscriberin Montrose, on reasonable tame: • Monism, Aug. 1.13, 1201. tf --J. D. GOODWIN. CHANGE. rritg SUBSCRIBER,. HAVING PUR- A- chaised the stock of . • FOI2IfERLY owned by A. N. ISULLARO, takes We method of informing .t limos trAstabs has papers,"thst the stock hardzt been removed to the old AWL below- the 6 MOC4ol2. 4 l:"Ciaratt a - C 111512.000. 'share. hr. will be most happy to salt upon those whh may. favor him with a call: ANY BOOK sigigI3LISILED (ara In print) can be obtained s by Luning your orders. with theprice of the book and priblitts name at the desk. Also, any, article In tke Book and Stationery" line. • NEWS OFFICE. HARPEICS, Godere. Le,lteb, Peterson's,.6.thiutLA, or any of the popular Magazines of the day. N. Ledger, S. Y. Weekly, Mercury, Clipper, Flag, 14:11kee Spirit ; and sit theldluetrated Papers for solo. Batman. berg eiqrplied, SCHOOL BOONS—AD the old end new editions. BLANK. BOOKS—A very nine L . CIITLEBY.—Tip tap erliele of can. • GOLD PENS-Verff Fine ones, es & assi&V PERFUItERY Herrison's end olhent ! N 3— " • • RE A CIAL.T.alra, oat etideitor to xjt have" a mingle eye to your Interest" sad out to m own. Yours, el !dent v, 1121121CIRMIL, ". • Moternoii, Pa.; Septemker let, 1869. ' spAur CEPHALIC PILLS, .For all kinds of Head-sate. BROWN'S BRONCIIIAL TROCHES, for Iloariaoar„ Se. farA.tottt Silty. different • kinds of Pink and other Patent Medicines In proportion. Montrose. March, le.Sl. ABEL TVP.RELL. . , • SustfaCotmty Classical and _Scrim' School, PROF. S. S. HARTWELL, B. A.,IRINCIPAL. Mn. B. 0. CAMP, ♦ten Mos L. RICHARDS, Assurrnsis. Mrs, Al. M.. EICHAIii)S, I Kiss Z. SIACIUKAN. Primary Department. I Music on Plano. Dr. U. Z, DIMOCK, Lecturer on Anatomy and Ptlyslolcer /11338 FUCISTIF TERII of the preeeni Aeadenalc Year of this Ineti cation will begin on Monday, May Inth. • The Trustees would say . of this School, nownnder tdt direction of Prof. - S. S. itmtrwELL, that St is in a Sow , Ishing condition and offers eoperior neducententa to all desinng alhorongh education. Those wishing a good preparation for College, for woad:Vaud other pursuits, will do well to Avail themselves of Its advantages. They arc referred to those who have already done so. For Parilleadsuri, See Clreular.• - C. P. READ, Secretary. W. JESSUP, ital. f f/ *emu- wri9/ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Located aver the Susqttebann; Callep Heal. BINGHAMTON .N. . FACULTY: - D. %V.. LOWELL, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accouniii,. Practical Accountant: Author of Lowell's Treaties upon Book-Keep ing, Diagrams illustrating the same. -JOHN RANKIN, Commercial Accountant, Profeer •ot Book Keeping and Practical ftfethematica. J. J. CURTIS. Assistant Professor iU the Beek Keeping Department. • A. J. WAR. ett, Professor of Practical and, Or namentsl \ Peniciauship, Corninercial Calcula. tions and porrespoedence. , . LECTURERS: ifon:Daniel S. Dickirson, Lecturer on Commer cial Law and Political Economy.. [Jon. Ransom Dalcom, Lectiiier on Contracts. Promissory Notes and Bill 4 of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. - EXAMINING COMMITTEE: Hoe: Shernian 1). Phelps, Wet it. (labor!), EN., Trail , R. Morgan, illy. . • The objrct of this College is to afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Bosh:mai Education. The Books and Forms nre,carefully arranged by practical accountants expreasly for this In stitution and clubrace all the recent improve. merits. The course of instruction comprises every department ef,business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry lonk.Keeping as applied to the following kinds of bunines).,viz : General .3der ehandising,, Manufacturing, Banking..Cotiromis sipn, Steantboating, Railroading, Forwarding, Freighting Foreign Shipping. &c. YOUNG MEN . Can Onalify themselves in a hurt time. at this institu tion, to an important and lucrative situations. Ample references can be given where graduates of 1860 are now Ailing desirable situations with salaries trout Milo stoat per annum. The Proprietors are In possisslon of testimonials from soma of the first Commercial Houses in the State. to whom, they hive furnishql-book-keopert, showing their entire satisfaction and eteatidence in the ability ofthe graduates or this institution. rawmaNsitzr 14 in Its branches, taught by the most eitiliful and dun , ottgh =starlit:4 the art. No College to the country en joy. a higher reputation in this department. Ladies' Do % partment entirety aeparate from that of thesentlemen. ifitudents can enter College a t-nby time. No reimpose, Time to complete the course. from a to ID weeks. Stu dents passing the requisite examination are presented with the most elaborate and elegant engraved Diplemair issued by any Commercial or Classical institutlito tit tbs . Union. Assistance rendered to graduates in preening situations. For terns of tuition. price of board, testimonial* of graduates ailing poMitione,&c, address the prop,tori for circular* containing full particulars. LOVTELE. rt WASINEIt. ProprictonsfliNbataton Ccuntuertial College, Nor. 8, Binghamton. N. T. Admunstrator's. Notice. 8 letterset Administration to the estate of NDAVID ALLICki, late of Bridal:lllliter, _ _deed bare beinkranted to the milsseriber, • all persona indebted to the said estate are requested to make hattredlater Pu 121,012 k And those baying e4luas Or dinglalldaMpalllli _the estate of the said &-Weut will make Ipauwo the 'erne without delay to -1100004 d, Mille. 13.44 , • J. B. IfeeOLLIIN. - WALL HINDOW PAM', 3000 ROLLS, itt "I ' llw ?ADM" ! 0113161CTIEIVNII 3134D463a. .lionirore, Pa., April NI, IP6l—ic SALT, the Bane!, Flick at Pound. . 4:T111111111.1,L,
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