Or' On Friday last, a. U. 'S. Grand . Jury of the Circuit court in • Ne w York, l• Made a presentment of the journals in the City and Brooklyn that oppose . the War. I The Tribune and Herald; which have ad. vocated the right of secession, and the adoption.of the Rebel constitution by the North were not presented, as - the jury were all picked "Republicans." The ask the court if they can indict said Peace papers. —An important arrest mks made yes - - terday in New'York, a citizen of New Or leans having been taken into - custody With two hundred thotisaini•dullars inteiF - ded for the Rebels. in his possessiOn.— The money was raised in Europe, and was a loan foribe so-called Confederam't Privateers are re , Tiorted to .b . e con tinually, seen in the warm latitudes. They have been reported between Rio Janeiro'? and Pernambuco, and'at. Venezuela. The 'British 'steamer Eastern State, of Yarmouth; N..S. has arrived at Bos ton;. brinoing four hogsheads and ninety :two barrels of spirits of turpentine, arid thirty-one bales of N'or'th Carolina Cotton. This freight _has been derived from some vessel that has.run the blockade. No Bon:vim—Col. Hiirveof the Wash ington Light ffiftuitrv l , having telegraph ed to the 4 War Department to ascertain definitely if tlm three inonths' volunteers would receive $3O bounty on re:enlistin,,, , * was informed that, theY were not entitled to such . bounty. 1 • • President Lincolh has i4sued a Pres- Inniat ion with seferemie to all those States or portions of States which are in opposi tion to the Government, and declares that non-intercourse is to exist, and' after fif teen days all vvessels Or the, disaffected portions of the countrk will be liable .to tseizure. =The testimony ima report of the Com- Missioners appointed 4y- Gov.-Curtin to investigate the army f are - now in the hands of the State Printer, and will soon be. made . SLAVERY ABOLISI I,asseil the Oqnfiseatii prives evory toaster o IM== in thel - Se * celed Sz ites his') abor. give nioCto ti =BIM= tvl so lilt Untied I bill wits passed again Crittenden _and ot tter eptes of the war, a The Jackson thwnship Beliefuotit ntittee for, the distribittion of mOnev that may be'put ia.their Wilds by the County Commissioners, forth reliclof families of such ;ts have or may uolunteer'in the ser- Nice of our country, will meet tiro last Fri day in each month, schoolhouse No:2, at I o'clock, p. forithe transaction of business. Application can be made to either of the Committjtee at any time. By order of commu tee, Wm: B.iirrixrr, REuhEs 't Com N E o FRENCH, • DAVID r..1)111., . ELI B IMES, Secretarv.• • 3W.d11.11.33 In Tiinklinnnock; on Ro•-, C. R. Lane, Mr. Miss 21(arit;ii ii. ICil.o l n Irk. • I _ . In Latlinp, )lay 1.1 , 0 h, he Roy'. A. (.) 1 I\ -- arren, Mr, .1. N. Ciardner,to 1i..... 1341 in ..k. L.n.41, all of Lathrop. . E=ll hi , r , t4i•lom•t:. :Aro :hose, \!r. 11. , tt ? 3l-i.s 1.:!1:za Hai ,;r nrook Ivn. - x,m4d...i.mrF3. In this Borough, .141 y 31st, S 6-1. Math ccs son of Punes and Eleanor ofJesSup, rtn;..41,13 tsars and 119 days. i Little Matta was a; lovely boy=inild,. affetiunate and intertisting. In his grow ing excellences` ie . wat to those-mow heart stricken pat cats, a bind of promise.: - But :as if too frail for earth's rude and wintery <winds, he has been rehloved to a more congenial dime, where he trill bloom in oatding beauty tbre‘'er. "An angel now be livt's above, Yet, methinks be *till In near, On angel pinions - bending o'er as, Sweetly whispering, 'meet me here."' Montrose. Angnstll:l, 184"1: In Jessup,' August '7th, 1801, Della E., only child ofSylvester and" Osee Whiti ear., aged one year tiro months and . four et'n _darg. has passed away 'to fairer worlds nn highl one every way worthy_ the fcind pffktions of kind parents. • . • , Stars that shine sud fall. Flow:ratio:it . r , op whilerprloging These alas ! are types of all To which oar beans are-41110v." ItoniroSe; Ang - a5t40,19%. • - In Micldleittivn, July, 27th, Mr. S. Safford, aged 59-years. . lu Jackson, Op the Oth of',,eonges; tion:of the bralP five days illness, to•Jc4: - .".:Tin, wife of Jason Wilder, and daughter of Benjamin and Bette; Dix, of Gibson, aged 34 years,' 8 months . and 17 days. The deceased leavei air affection kusband, a 4aeghter three years Oid, and a large eircle.of 6 - ieuds mourn her loss;-and the 'Baptist thiireh has lost a faithful member; but on! - loss is. her eternal gain. - • • SUS.(I CO. tIitISSICAL AMOORMIL Xlacosstroasie, Noctstacsara. PROF. S. S. ARTWELI., B. A., FIINCIPAL; litr. Q.. S. BURST., ' Firbi APt uint :reacher of Vocal Moak. Miss D. Richards, Instrnetcu L of }Mich and Drawing. Miss E. Blackman. Instructor of.Musie on Pistio. Mrs A. W. Hartwell, Instructor hi the Primary 'Depart ment. C. C. Halsey.X. r).. In ft= ctOr of A tow t and Phyelol- G. Z. Dimock. D.. Lmturer on " • " Other Assistants and' Lecture!, a will be employed as the wants of the school may diunantl TILE First Term of the next. ieadeuatc Year Of this In stitution will begin -Monthly, September 9, 1861. ' In announcing the comme ncement of the next Acade mic Tear of this institution Ithe • trustees are happy to state their expectations of dal success for the yearjust en ded hare been fully realized.! It is-now In a tionlishing condition. and they reel confident in &axing to the public that it is entirely worthy of the patronage of all who do. sire thorough mental, and tie anulattion of nacre] knowl edge, whether as a preparatidrt far College, or teaching. or other pursuits. Its patrons may be found hi all parts of the County and to them reference _ 18 made reatecting its merits: Tuition pet Term Primary 'Higher En isb -Latin, three 'and German, French ; English. with one Latiguai No bill for the above et 1)61. -11 ?e•-<• • • •- v uo i ,:ausle, (three less° m u ;, o n the Piano • • Ilse oflnstrpment, . Board from sex to $9,60` The same conveniences a to board themselves. • For o Principal at Montrose. ' :•••• C. F Egan. Secret kar,ust 10,1451, per week. ,•• - heretofore for those wishing her Informattrie eddrere rhe W. JESSUT t rreoldeet. OF-T• • --Secund - Quartermaster Bick ey of the Thir& Pennsylyania Regiment, 'produced a reeord showing that there is extensive cheating being done by some 'panties who are supplying the troops with provisions. He says each barrel of salt pork falls sev enty pounds short, each case of -tea ten pounds Wert; that the beans are moldy, and that:prime pork is not at all prime, but unfit to eat. The , companies prefer Mess pork. The 'Washington coirespendent of the Springfieild Republican writes: The. President is very firm. To all who- des pair of putting lown I . le.rebellion he says, "Remember that it is just as necessary to conquer the rebels to dictate decent-terms of separation as it is for the ,piirpo s se of preserving the Union..lf 'we wg were to stop fighting now the rebels would dictate. just such terms as • they shall see fit. Thtire would be no living with ,them in pe:ice." • The realer can judge, whether ident in these remarks does sped terms orseparation aPPThe rumors at 'Washington, on Fri day respecting a change in the Cabinet, are more than re-echoed at Albany, it is positively stated that General Cameron is to retire, from the Cubinet, arid that other changes 'Nil( take place: The c{mditions of the recent loan have forced this action upon the President. Mr. Thurldw- Weed kas prepared the: publid mind recently for some change, and it is scarcely !news to say that :tilers has been much digsatiscas,4- ion with , some members of the Cabinet for seve rid weeks past, among the leading RepubliCans. • sED.-1140.11 Housei • n Bill, "which de fall his slaves frond ls. As ei•erp slave ahust necessarily, liy he rebellion, this is iabolition of slay erY y its anthors.• The t the protest of conservative n•IVo ,-ote'of 60 to 48. • 11111SEHMAIM BROTHERS, .At No. 20 Court Street, BINGHAMTON, N. - tr., Aro now receiving daily from the Itte Auct . lon Baler, .D2lr liCe) OMa 1 . Which are far cheaper than atyy yet offOred, thin ahle of Nuw York.' ..8.134-3315. —,------- -- - - ' . !laying (loCasentlrely FO Cligamaly,,, mostly the Ist.• inst., ilv at auction, and hasinin busier eowstantly In the market, 1 . C. 13::n us, :Intl svi ar,c enabled by our ynpeiliir adeardagcs tip - i• A. ' I, 'loth :if Tiittklidll- . L " i , Sell Goods at .Resinous Prices to thers. Thalia havicripurchases to-make in our line, 111 do well to call on us, as we u ill always be In re:eelpt.' of the NEWEST ,AND CHEAPEST GOOD 3. THE t A . I 1 K t; 11 A 1. 7 .I , '( )II D S ! . . Don' ttorget to Call at 1 . , ' I lIIRSCHIMINN BROTHERS, No. 20 Court Street, WANTED !, WANIIED•! WARTED - AT TILER'S STORE. 1,000 bushels of Oats, 10,000 lbs. Fresh Witter, in Tubs or Rolls,. 500 lbs. Beeswax, _ 5,000 dozen Eggs, - .500 dozen pairs Good 'Vooleti pocks, - 49.15-•I9K, 088334 FOR wmarms_ • Highest Market Price - - rill be, Paid in GOOD - GOOD; , sv, C. TYLER. • • 14 , , , ,at . r0te; August 13. MI. lIARFORIUNIVEIISIii. • nriof.riii Term of this institution will commence on , I. Wednesday, September 4th. The Winter term on Wednesday December 4th; and the Spring term,onWed. nesday. Febrnry 74th. Each Term consists. of eleven weeks. :311-I=XIMIZTES3II9 I ).. • TUTION.—COmmun Branches, includity , Vocal mut. ie; 1158,00 Natetra .. . rhilosopby, Chemistry. PhysloloEt 'and Book- Keepint • 400 Algebra; Geometry and Ancient 'Languages b:nes French. - : . 6,00 Music on Kano. onlil.the War is over - C.,00 Boom rent., ' • 1,50 Expenseit of Recitation room, - - 1,00 , Leztareirivith a poi Aparaioa are given every er& • roam la furnished with a cooking eto [ ve , bedstead and table, for thorn who choose to board themselves. Board can be had iwthe neighborhood at two dollars . per week. ... '.; Patin &dem:l24Y orprope.rly secured. Ilartord.Awgnet 8, BC, • - . ... NICHOLSON ACADEMY. NICGOLSOI, WYOMING COUNTY, PENNA. ._ . I THS Pall Term of this Institution will commence on N Monday, September . % 11961, and coOtinne We've weeks. - $ Si pus week, Will pay for board!. room, wash-. inc, lronlng and tuition. Booms can be ob:alned for those wishing to3wrd themselves. • • • B. M. STONE, Principal. Nicholson; Aitgarttl. 1661.—wi .. . Ha WS" a.O aZa ' ''' "''' ' ' fibers take pl easure ln_ sbrioUticing to their T friends and customers of Montrose. that having tak en advantage of the unusually low jiirices4 offered ' us by Manufacturers, 'they have made • large addition to their usual stock of Watches. Jewelry and • laney goods, and , arc now prepared to offer greater bargalni than ever be , fore. • -. EVAN'S' & ALLEN,. Binghamton, August 2. 1861. Watehriel-Ledies' Diedond Enameled, and plain— s splendid article. Also a Variety of Gold Indbihms Rug-- lish, American and Swiss, Hunting andPhan, very how,: - Gehl Cluda. 2 -A very extensfre variety of Vest, Fob, Guard and Neck Chains., by. _.. Erase k Amax. , • Earalage and IltreasiPlas—An infinite variety offal - les and prices, in sets ,and single. . . Placer Btu —Diamond, Ruby, Rimed, Pearl,Bade Chased and Plain Gold Rings—a large stodr. - - Seaceleta—Gold, Jet. Plated, and BAIR Bracelets of .. .all w... tterns and prises. Eva us & Aumr. Silver Ware—Every description of Silver Forks, and Spoons, Napkins Rings. on hand. alsoSOuP and - • Oftwy . Ladles. Cups. Card Cases, Pie, Sutter and Fruit. Knives, Chlldrens' sets, Balta. etc., _warranted goad as coin. Plaited Ware-A Beautifnlaasortmentiof Ice Pitchers Castors, Cake Baskets. Waiters . , Batter Dishes, Butters Belts, Kids* Forks. Spoons. Toaat lacks. Cups Goblets etc., by_ • . . Buie it .m. t. =wire muttons sadstudi—A large stock of all pstte xi s a l dem Necklaces and.Arinleke. Amber,Bord. pearl. Gilt. BOA eri direr Beads. . 'Men s tock of d irß brick anditide Combo, also o . IW. Ivory, an . 10/resting Combs, t Hair and Tooth littlebes, OP— etc- - 1 • • . of Eleven Weeks. ' 162 Do. 6 00. each. 400. - - to. 4. 1 0 5 gpal exceed...: 00. per week,) -s'ILBI WE STIII BR I * * * * * * '*- I=l * *, * * * BINGHAMTON XII Soo .11XICrio, .*** * * * * NO. 40 COtiRT•STREE3' A Great Chance,_for I.3ARGAIN.S! • Sign of the BEE HIVE. Binglarnlon. Aumt 13. IFIGI. , , 301171LINTEIS ,E No. 9 Odd Fellpwntall . .- FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELLS..! T"Crape Vine Cradle,"Norgan Pattern ; Bast Sllier 1 Steel Scythes, Suaths, and IBM Stones, Bay Forks, and allkinds of Farming Tools, de:, • • , At. Tyler's :Store. B B a rnEVKer ` i 3f'ae TauM,uV, A.tile: 1412 411: Pe =V Sa COD LIVER, Olive. Castor, . Metallic Oil, tar machinery; . FOR THE HAI R, .AND MOUTH. MRS. ALLEN'S World's Hatt Reitorer,Zylobalsamim Rumens Romaine, Lyon's Ratharlon, one and Oro shilling. Bair Tonle, .01enn'sBear'a and rtaaellalr Pomade•de•Phlloeome, philadelp_h la and N' York Month Wash, vls.: Parrish's Fragrant Elixer. for the teeth and and gums, Dalyrymple's Month.Wasb, Dental Soap, ice. . AT TYLER'S STORE. mog i trtanlo 4 t Pltrlgb sdl a: Vege s a tlic 2p eion fi e AT TYLER'S STORE; PILE or 1 1 rorvir 43.010033181, ; ari:I.COCMIRX..IIII%, FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, (to., PAINT tic VARNISH BRUSHES, BLACK-• LNG, SCRUBING, .• HAIR,Tooth, "•I NAIL, and LATHER • BRUSES, ALL VERY CHEAP. ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, & LAMP . BLACK, , TALLOW, SOAPS Of,every kind but sorr. E.4rDont ask to Y. trusted at TYLER'S STORE Butter sent to N. and palls returned fur 2 etc Montroke, Juno - HENRY C. TYL ER. i tbe Pres culate ,on A REVIEW AND REFUTATION HELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS. 9PHIS PAMPIILET, consisting of 64 double column .J pages, was originally published pending . the political canvass of - 1860. The Impending Crisis,' is cortipt latioa of all the sophisms and malicious doctrines :by which the public mind, of the North had been so far pais oned as to produce the triumph of the Presidential can didate of the sectional parts last fan. It was widely eir. culated gratuitously, by int; aus of large contributions of money. and did more than any *other thing to deceive the masses of our people. In this Peden , and'licfutation,;We take up.each of its chapters separately, and every impor tant assumption In detail, and refute them so completely that no interligent person can mud the pamphlet althea being convinced of the falsity of all the wicked assump tions of the Helper book and of the folly of the sectional. strife which has. culminated in civil war. As there IsMo probability that peace will bepermanently • restored to our distracted land until the public mind stabs North is 'disabused of erroneous impressions relative to the tine chat . acter of our Southern ulster States, most of whom Ire now in rebellion against our general government, as the result of the triumph of sectional fanaticism both North and South,—it_becomes the duty of all truepatriots tci.do all in their power to remove unjust prejudices between the North and South. and there is probably no more eijic lent means of accomplishing this result,'than by general circulation of onrAfutallon of Helper. It contains a large amount of valuable statistics, worth, for occasional reference, several times the price of the pamphlet. than intelligent citizens. Price 25 cents per copy, or $2 Per dozen--sent by mail, postage prepaid. Address 0. J. BEEBE. jy233m • - .Viddletown, Orange Co., N.Y. AT THE' SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court of COru. Pleas of Susq'a Co.,and to me directed, I will exppee to public sale'at the Court House to Montrose, on Satur- day, August IT, MI, at I o'clock p. or.. the folhweing teal estate to wit : Lands to he sold on Friday, Augtist 23d, at mleo'clock i p. m. ALL that certain piece or parcel of land eltuate In k 1 .3. township of Liberty. Susquehanna Countv,Pa.: bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the sortb by lands of Perry Butts, on the. East by land of—Blatchleyjon the South by land, now or late of Levi Vosburg, and:on the West by land of Isaac Travis, containing about One hundred acre's,. be the same • more or less togeth er with appurtenaneee. two framed houses,one barn, one I saw mill. one orchard and about eighty acres improVed,. seised and taken in es eention at snit of S. A. Woodroirvs. Catury and,llavid Bartle. ALSO—AII those town lots in the-township of Bridge water, and laid down ou the map of thesestate of • Post:deed as No. 2r,. 27. 28. lying on Weise side of the I Plank Road, each 6 rods front by 12 rode deep. Also No. ' 29,adjoining No. 23, being 4 3-R , rods front and running - back along line of tract. -Also lots No. 36, Li and'l33, and being 6 rods front on High Street. tuning 10th neSrie ' (runt .. in dabs lot N 0.40, lying-East and adjoining No. 36.. 7 . -8 . '9 . and ; Westof No. 26.'7.8,9. being about SI rods wide and about 33 rods long, of Irregular shape ; last mentioned tht . awned by W. L. Post. Also lot No. 43,11, 45, AG, each S rods front on lligh Street by 12 rods deep. Also tut No. 41. lying between line' of the tract and No's 42:1, -1 6. and 53. 4, 5. Also No 16, being 9 rods on. the Plank Road and adjoining C. C. (rofut rill the South. , ALSO--All those unimproved lots situate in Frstll4l:n. knoWn as Pickering lands and described as Jason Tor ! ree's map of re-surVey made In telti. as follows to ti it : lot N 0.67, lying on route of Ellicott's road acres and 51 perches. exceptiug 8 am. off the net lend In form of parallelogram being poet of tract in nal:rooter name of John Rudolph. Lot No. 66. adjoining N 0.67, on , the east. and containing 110 acres and Vti perebe,4,lot N 0.59. adjoining No. Pl. on the south and containing:4lo acres and 133 perches—lot No. 65 adjoinfolk .NO. Gil. in ' the east and containing 114 acres and 86 perthes. t • threelota being, part of Jamesliallagher warrant—lot No; 83known as the Parke lot. containing.ll7 acres and, ix• tr- eve perches. Part of lot No. 9:adjoining No.on he east and between Stand Binghamton townthlp rhad, containing 16 acres and 152-perches. Al.'s a µart of lot No. 139, lytng In Liberty on the brook which etnpt lei in ' to Snake c-eek near Bela Jones.Fs3., coutaining 17 wires - . ALSO—MI that niece .@l' land situate in lirltigewat9r • township described as follows: begining in the midi)* of I the road front lito_ntrose to Heart lake, In the Weet line of said lot ; thence north 2* east 63 perches to a pOst ; thence east 192 per-bee tom post ; thence south west 163 perches to- iddle of raid road; thence by said road north 83', west 102. perches to the le's:tonin. containing 43 acres, having frame house, andlarn and' all improi:cd. ALSO—AII that lot eitnate in :sew 'Milford townehip. deicribed MI follows: northwardly by laxds of Drinker, ; e'er:molly by lands pr.T. Bennett. eouthwardly by !MAR i of J. Smitt4and westwardly by lands of I': °lcon. ton- ; ' tainipg-one hundred and eixteen acres,known us the Fut- I ler lot, about .50 acres.improved. - ALSO—AII that certain:piece of land situate in ;the Borough of Montroee, described as follows: begining ,at north east corner of lot formerly cold to John Fordham .:- thence south 53' east along the line - of Fordharn and A. 1 Turrelll3 patches to High street •, thence along High Street north 37' cast 7 perches to Still street, thence along Mill street north 53' west 1.3 perches and twenty feet to north east corner of Stearn mill, thence south 37' west' 7 perches to corner of blacksmith shop thence south ST' east 20 feet to beginning. containing fl 9 perr l / 4 .i, ha*lng thereon a large three story frame Steam. Grist and Saw mill and all improved. Al.6o—All that piece landau said Borough, bounded on south T4 1, ..17..xe street, on the west by cherry St., on the. to"I" I be' Stra-i bery aller and on the east by laude • r. A. Rogers. containing 72 perches. with a two .elterv.l frame house, frame barn and outhouses and all impedved. being lot No. 53 and small piece of lot No. 54 on I.lllage , plat. , ALSO—AII the interest of Isaac 1.. Post in three err : tads trims of. land in Great Rend township atijoifilOg. • each other, described as follows : one thereofpervert - if - 1 to the warrantee name of Jonathan Stevens. containing. , 443 acres more cries,. one thereof in the warrantee name ; of Asa Stephens containing 448 acres and the other of them irrthe warrantee name of •Reeben Downing ',con taining 461 acres. These lands form one s hode, are held ' by Isaac L. Post in common,with C. L. Ward and :will be sold together. all unimproved. I ALSO—A lot of land in Bridgewater all improved, de. scribed as follows, to wit: be-gimbal at a poet, a corner ! the old Great Bend road and Locust street, thence by the , • este road north 64,1 c east, thirty three and nine tenth perches to a post. a corner of Harry Creseons but, tlnmee I by his IoL south 25.3.4 - .eaettwenty perches, to a post, • thence north 64%' eastelghteen perches to High atceet, ; thence by said street:smith 211..;• east, 10X: perches to a post, thence South:sW east twelve _perches to a poet I on High street, thence by said street south 58'. west AWL , : ty four and live tenths perches ton poston LoCedtt. street-, ' and thence. by cold etrcet north 8.54 r west . fenty-one i perches to the beginning, containing eight acres more , or less. with a large Brick mansion honse,nuthouseB and barn thereon and'ordens and orcharding. ALSO—A certain tract of land in Thompson tows eh ip, containing 437 acres more or tree surveyed In the war ranted name of Isaac Jones adjoining a tract surveyed In the name of des se Brooks on the north eait,a tract in the' name of Mathew Shaw on the southeast, Samuel liodg don on the south west. excepting therefrom the lota con veyed to Edwin Lee, John Lamb, W.W. Lyons. and Ches ter Stoddard. ALSO—AII that lot * lying in Bridgewater in sold co6n4s. - beginning at a poet southwest corner of Samuel Backus lot, thence along Clsoneris weet Iln@ Booth went. Ti perches to apOst, thence renthbr east 146 perches, to a beech tree..thente north 23`east 77 perches to a slpost. thence norther west 146 perches to the begtnningi con taininA *sweaty acres and 42 perches, uuLuaproqcd. L Ta, ken In exerstlorrha the property of W. L., A. L:, an a l I. NotreS TO PERMIASERS.—To prerent nifsule der dandieg. notice Is hereby given that Purthasers at Sher tffis sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time the land Is fold. It has beeeme Repetitively needs• ary to adopt this rale, and it will be strictly adhered to, except in uses where the purehaier a lien ereditd• and is entitled to the fund al , T:mcidPd in theist section Oahe act of assembly.appre , er. April :'oth. Inte,which is as fol lows:—" Whenever the purchasers of real estate at Or phans' muter Sheriff** rale, shall appear from theproper record to de aditied. asp Ren creditor, to red; ro the whole or aorpartion Otte proceeds of raid sale, it shall be the duty of the t bmf .Atatintstrater, Executor or other person Makin. such sale , to receive the reetfipt of such purchaser or pachaSers for the amount which he or they weald appear. from the record as aforesaid to lie en titled to receive: Provided, that this section shall not be socogstrnedas.toprevent the right of said Sheriff, Ad ministrator, Executor, or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the time of sale a • rum sufficient to corer all legal costs entitled to be paid out of the prided* of Bald sale; and provided further, thatbefore any poreha rer or purchaser@ shall receive the benefit of this seption, he or thershall produce to the Sherif!, or other person so making eurideale, a duly certified statemeut from thoprop er records, under the hand and official seal of the proper officer. showing that he is alien creditor entitled to re ceive anypart of the proceeds of the - sale aforesaid.'"- ELIASN". GREEN, Shiiiff. Montrose July 28, ISM.- ABEL ABEL TURREL.L: HAS for sale Belling_bam's. lithistilatlni Unguent. for the Whiskers and Hair. that will. bnng out a it/tick set of Whiskers. cir • Ho ne, in from sit to r.eight weeks; Baker's Componnd,a tore cure for I:twittery. 'Meatiest. My It %St ' War r ingkarclosi QT GILBEIZT J. .lIEEEIC ABEL TURRELL Nov offers for salOne of the largest and best selections of - 11 ‘0 1 Ever offered in Susquehanna 'County, and probably comprising the greatest VA RIETY or most differe,nt articles of 'any Store in the Northern part of Pennsylva % nia, and perhaps of the 'entire State. ,An assortment is kept in_about thirty differ ent branches tiade;and. the selections are made from about forty of the best Houses in New'work, and more than _fif: ty Dealers and Manufacturers out of New York. A large proportion of the Goods are brought direct from the Manufacturers, thus insuring genuine articles. Custom ers on entering the, Store - must not expect to find everything in sight, but nearly ev ery article - wdnted will be-produced by ingniry. Some idea of the Stock may be framed by the following- general outline, but enumeration is impracticable. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, DY E STUFFS, GROCER, ES, ' LIQUORS, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, WALL and WINDOW PAPER, JEWELRY, ' - • • SILVER-WARE, •• PERFUMERY ; FANCY GOODS, • . MUSICAL ,INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES AM,ERICAN PACKET !".NINES; • TABLE CUTLERY and SILVER PLATED WARE LAMPS, MATERIALS for- LIGHTS, lIARD . WARE, BED CORDS, • STONE WARE DRY GOODS, • MIRRORS, WIN D° ANIIPICT.URE GLASS; LITHOGRAPHS, • 'VARNISHES, BIED Cll GES, SPECTACLES, • WHIP 5,16 LASHES, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMUNITION. TOTIALCCO. MEDICAL (17 SURGICAL lastruments, SALT, SOAP, POTASH, •C'., UMI3RELLAS.' PORCELAIN TEEM The attention 'of the public is respect tlillyinvited to my stock of Goods, bought ex,cliOvely for cAsu • DOWN, :apit will be sold on the same principle for low prices. ABEL TURRELL: Montnise, May Ist, 1861. iGROVER & BAKERS C'ELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES, Pull FA MILY AND MANUFACTURING: USE, 495 Broadway, New-York in all the principal Citiessand Towns in The United States. The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine. Company are now manufacturing, and have on exhibition at their dif ferent salesrooms, machineamaking.the Shuttle or Lock Stitch, of the same patterns and atthe same prices as. their celebrated Grover & Baker Stitch Machine.. 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. This is the only company that manufactures both kinds of machines and therefore the only one that can offer this privilege to the purchaser. . " W.speak from experience when we say that, after haring tried all the principal sewing machines, we must /locoed to-tat Of Grover & Baker the prominence. Those Indispensable features allowing, strength, uni formity, and elasticity, all of which are brought out in this incomparable invention, make it •the first sewing machine in the country. Others hare their good points, but this combines all, and poisesses every characteristic nerve+esre to make It most desirable."—,'. Cl eri4lan tt Adroce and Journal. • " Iticrar vs. PnareNce.—We.perecive that the Grover ,t Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing more tend more in favor, both for manufacturing and -family purposes—but espettially as adapted to all the requirr, mute of family nee. Other machines, by dint of brazen puffery and conniving with committees at annual fairs, have been thrust forward into the first place; but they are fast losing this unmerited position. The real merits of the Grover ,k-Baker Machine. arc beginning to be known In a practical way, and daily Is the demand for them in creasing. while the demand for heretofore better known, but inferior machines, isyroportionately decreasing. So it turns out. In this, as In mans other instances, that *hon esty is the.best policy,' and the right, in the end, comes uppermost c A trial of of er two years enables .ns to any with the greatest ccmfidehce that - there is noi better' machine for general Fatuity use than Grocer & Baker's Sewing Ma chine C 0..: It tadikes a beautiful elastic seam that does not rip with wear or washing, runs almost noiselessly, Is plain, steeple, easy to work, and not liable to get out of repair, fastentithe ends of Its own .thread, .and uses threads and silks directly from the spools on which they are bought."--.V. Y. Leader.. Grover AL Etaices Mach!nee.' work. In their peculiar stitch, and tabricsputtozether by it , may wear and drop to pieced from original weakness or bald usage, but min" apart or give way at the scams they cannot ; they will hold together when the cloth or clime around theni hangs In rags arid tatters.,—.Y. " The points we conceive most necessary and Impor tant to meet the wider:doge of requirements In a machine for family sewing, we find more fully combined in the Grover & Baker, viz.: extent of. capacity, simplicity of construction, calm of management, 116211050 of using. thread from twos pools without to-winding, strength ot work, elasticity, durability and regularity of stitch, and quietness of movement. We therefore make award to the Grover & Baker."L-Report of Committee Q/ Tensaw State Fair of 1800—altm tzl LOl4B State Fair of VOL • F. B. CANDLER, Agent, . • tebl 1y eq. mil'. Montrose, -Pa.-, gAssprbra, as - • 'L. HARDING DEALERS in Dry Goods. Grocexles. Rarainre, Rudy 1.11 , Ni de Clotblng, Roots & 'Shoot., Bast , : Mum &e.. &e. ?vetolroc Depot. Nay EW GOODS. ARDING & CO'S, CHOLSON DEPOT. ERAL DISCOUNT, .). •a \ EADY-PAT, CUSTOMERS. • re determined not to be out-done ! he way of - OW PRICES. - 0 - • 1 1.\DS OF. PRODUCE 'rake "' Exchange Cot GO O OODD~Si. - HARDENCIF dc. CO. eholson -Depot, May ith; 1861.=-6m. • , NVZITICEI. TIIIIILate Firm of Baldwin & Allen„Flonr and Prost, ton dealers, will be continued under the name of Allen Deane & Co. All dne the old ttrm 'is In the hands of A Baldwin for immediate settlement. A. BALDWIN, July 9th, 1861. , W. L. ALLEN. BROOMS NEW 'FIRM. ALLEN, DEANS 4, C 0.,• • Under Montrose Democrat Office, • P.F. ; • - II Fresh Ground Weitern FLOUR every 30 days. villa we warraitt to give satisfaction as auy to market; if out good returned at our espense. Feed, • and Buckwheat . Flour, SALT.. AND PORK, BY THE LOAD, BARRET. me T'OUN D. HAMS, [Sugar Curedy; • . Dried Beef Smoked halibut, • - Drips and• Syrups, Molasses - and Sugats, • TEAS, - COFEEE,is SPICES, - BROOMS, AND!NAILS, ,whlett we offer for solo at Low Pr ter, for READY PAY ONLY:. - Moutroee, July 9,19 IL 7.ftIJE',VNION . ' Now: find Fprever ! THINK, EXAMINE ; AN I) sAvE 25 CTS ON A DOLLAR •IBY BUYING YOUR . SPRING R. SUMMER G n - -OF- IijiYDEN BROTHERS; THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, • ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE! 0E STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE N W 'GOODS ARMY ING DAILY." WR HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF- , PLEand FANCY DRY GOODS, • 4 9 nocwrztria -PrortsiONS, • • HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, WALL PAPER, WOODEN, WARE, COAL OIL, TA ArKEE NOTIONS SKELETON'SKIIITS, FLOUR, 'SALT, FISH, NAILS; - PAINTS AND OILS, And a great variety of articles too numerous to mention, which we are bound to eel' • S.. dieaper than the . Cheapest ! AT 'WHOLESALE AND IZETATT- itt\Exclictoge for Gm*. All Goods sold at • PRlCltiond WO,PEVIATION. o i ttr system of doing business gives satisfaction 1• CA J., 'AND EXAMINE OUR GOODiS WIIKIVER . YOU 'BUY OR NOT. rWE 1 ,%1LL SHOW YOU BARGAINS 153111EA22115 . OF Mr' Small favors thankfully received, and larger ones in portion. Yours, &c., . • • • 121CALYS:13E11%7' 33111 2 LCD/91. i NEVE I MILFORD, June sth, 1361. • , CIRCULATING LIBRARY. - BESIT.WORKS BY 'THE BEST AUTHORS, ONE 11UNDUED VOLUMES, • jj NCLUDING History, Brography.Tnivels , I Adventures, Poetry. Romance. e/_/ .• -which the public= have thb,benefit of for „7;;;.- I a triding aunt per week. Believing that • - • many will prefer to obtain the reading of such books In this Way,- rather than purchase the works. If successlbl I shah add from time to time such'NEW WORKS as will be of Interest to tbe public,profitable to myself and hu t proveraent to the Library: For flintier partkulars fall at Mo • truer ., J une 25. SMITH'S NEWS OFFICE. WO lig ;.I,llo,r_pllimi SPRING STYLES . NOW READY. 131:73ELPLITIP, re nr rerricin.: a tell and choice :totli of • PRING AND tIINDIER • • • kneLMVng a grolt variety tlr Print'. In new ttylea, Glagitants..llrilllants. Lawns cialllies, Dress Tissues and Samos . • Black, Fans, and Fonlard Figured Masi. Silks. very tow assortment of silk, Amalie Casttnient Stella Shawls Mani Onset", Ilan, • Parasols. Rich Ribbon,,Bonnet, nod Flower,- sloop Skirts. Broad cloths, Cassimers, Summer &c.: with a large as sortatent of other • • ••• • - • Staple and Fancy Goods, As risnal, ln Gioieries. Crockery. Hardware, Iron, NaUß, Stoves, Drugs, Oils; Boots and Shoes,. Hats and Cape. Clocks. Carpentering. Flom Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Painted and Gilt Window Shades, de. • . The Stock irlaige, and bougbt for Cash during thy, present War Panic, and will be sold at lowdown prices. and on the most favorable terms for Cub, Produce, or toil Prompttime Buyers. N. B,—Flour and fialtoonatantlyi on hand: [New May, 18111.-. , Thankful to the numerous eustoinerh . for , . • ..1 their generous patronage, the past - year,`; : - _Jo w. - _ o __ • • 11 ' 1 . - Bo .ks -- we e s r a e rn sp e e..,tful . ly solicit a continuance of! 1 . . . . • 1 - 11017RD0/4•8 DIGE/4T, lillsm's Audi* Dualtpl Fool . (-60 Ell kr I .Mbsenbauin, --k' -€,o. .1 - Graydeo, Yonne. sad others. at ______- • 1 . _—• ' • • - " . 1 01 • _ ' faliMlLlCorme , Es. - molirme. ra-7' , ” ' ''' . ' le" . . t • • 0. L. BAZISTEI.I) GOODS. N E W _ G • 0 ' , GOODS. 0 D ' GOODS. MADE TO -AT REDUC4`O 1N • Ai 6 ) i • -.1-/ _9 ‘46:.);.‘:) • . I - GREAT CROWD EXPPCTED AT THE STORES. OF . • - Q3 - ittteliberg, Nosenbaum! , AT .1 Montrose, Susq'a County, Pa., I TIIE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING PUR- I , i chased the stock of . - Elmira New-York , 1 F ORMERLY owned by ft. N. BCLLARD, takes this I method of informing " Nue who tate the _ npers," that Susquehanna Depot Pa. i the stock ha eyoynaces again been removed to the old stand, ' below the • riortat • ICISZB.O4 -ft :.-- I i i 1 where ht will be most happy to wait upon those wle . may tavor hl fn with a call. , 'UTE proclaim to 0111' friends and the public lo general_' ANY BOOK that in consequence of the present pressure in the . 1.• moneyalTalre in the cities we can purcluute - 1 1317IILISIIED (clad in print) can be obtained by 'china GO ells FoR cAsll _ rit.l .. a y ti i,r e d ge rs so itl A l i t st e . p an ric y e l o i l t t i tig e br i ke e dhintollihr . a i I Stationery" line. _ • j FROM 10 I TO It PER CT. LOWLR THAN Forma. 1 NEWS OFFICE. , . Thereforn we are determined to offer the public our I "If_I'AIRPER'I3, °odors, Le lie's, Peterson's. Atlantic I genefai stock of 1 .:11 or any of the popular :Magazines of the day. N. Y. L ig e. i d'llire e lll.4 .3 rirer Pa l. "1 1 ) .7.1ir h i. W k ilkei'• tA py m ADE u t orr ll iv i .ma Zlied. Pere . 1 . .. 1 SCHOOL BOOKB—AII the old and new editions. . BLANK BOOKS—A very nice wort:neut. AND 1 I CrIZERY.—Tip top article of American. - GOLD PEAS-17my Fine ones , Ladies t thents.'" PEar x m L ye t.vr Harrison 'a and others. DRIT GOO li)S,l r_i_TVE ME A IClAlarsYs„ and! will endeavor is • I -_ U 4 hare "relnal eyo to your 'interest" and mu to as? own. Yoram. eriden e tl ' I . which 'comprises the , .I .eig.. XXL ' lES3lltCrlCrkir... • MONTLIOAL PA., Septetnber let, ISGO.--tr itirgest and best - STOCK °GOODS Kept in ANY COUNTRY Store • 1 this side of New York City, At Prices which Defy Coinpetition as 'we a ill sell, for Ci1.a.i91321C. at the small advance of ten per cent above the m hulesaie cost. We will sell the followluf GOODS at the annexedprleei. viz: 1 w ! •1 Black Frock Coat worth 3. 9 for $6,00 Black Frock Coat worth 10 for . 7,50 Black Frock Coat worth. P 2 for ;1,50 Business Coat worth $5 exit. 32,75 Business Coat worth 6or 4,00 Orr Coat worth 85 foi' $4,00 - . Over Coat worth 7 ii) If• 5,75 Over Coat worth 10 for 7,50 1 Over Coat. worth 15 fo i r 11,50 Orel-r 7 Coat Worth 217 ft , , 7 ;7. 1 79 • Black, P rants worth 81 for $3,00 0 Black; Nab worth 5 Tor ' :3,7.5 • • • I 1 lilackl ]'ants worth 0 i for 4,50 Fancy Cassintere Pants worth $4 for 1:12,,f : Fancy' . assinterePants worth 5-for. 33. Fancy C assimere Pants worth 0 for' 4-1 Black Satin Vest worth $3, for $2,25 ' Black Satin. Vest worth 4; for. . :3.00 Black Satin _Ve-t. worth 5. for :i,50 ' OVER-SIIIRTS LCOVERAT, i . .c. , only ,31 UND'R GARMENTS EQl.7.LL'ir LOW .1 . 1 I - As Wi ter luta flirty : appeared, we invitr the ;mention of It ar \ ' , .4. M iD .EVELM I I4OI7.T.:72 - , Also I / M GENTS who wish to avail thetaielires p!l' the °ppm , tent y to make some Fair One anice . . c , ribtmas - or New-Ye4rs • -ar I - - - - • A - 4r - aIkISIKNT, to our large aaFortznenk oc I"FURS CI:O.A_KS,SHA WLS • _ . and iomsvair 4." -OUR. ASSORT3IENT . OF • ,DRESS GOODS. AND , TRIMMII`IiGS IS ALWAYS .LARGE , S3_comPI.I7E, . C = OMPRISING) • •_ PIA AIN SI, .ohd -FANCY; SILF:3, sV o l2Stati°4,, - of all colois aild shades. I.IkINES,' I • ' ~ O UR STOCK.° , .. . I .DOMESTI i KS , -O4NNOT ,BE EQUAT, , ,ED . IN j 11111.1 TI. lift.: ORKIEL - - Good Heavy Sheetings, 6 to ?3 ' els., per y'd Best Heavy Sheetings, 7to plets. pr y'il 1 - • ' - , Lackawanna & BloomsburglL L DENI3IS, from 0 to l 2 colas per yard TICKING, ,from 10 to 15 ciints per yard o.:e a r n s l io a fp l r e a• r • j-Inte 1411. 1861. rau";"ej "3111.9-wilinm GINGIIAMS.froinIO to 15 Cts. per yard - • ' movrso sonar. CATAcpF-5, last colors, 12i yards only *1 i -• • - rawnger. .Imornod . 1 o.2ust. ettims I " Best Merrimack, 10yardS May *I Leave . Scrantcm. Kingeton_ 6.15 a. tit. 16,.,,, 7.90 Loop. la. . . Rupert, - 0.10 - GAO - Danville, 9,43 1 • 4040,t-scork . Isi. mboriand at 10. .- Arrive at Northo26 .1141;ti, . , A choice article, only 14 cents. Lebra Northumberland,3.so p m. ,' • too a. 411. - .Dadville, ' - , 4.60 * 15.30 . - Vest Steel Spring Skirts Rupert. , 5.08 , 6.80 C I - - 9 -' Kingston , 7-IY) - 10 crp• , i A nice lot—selling at 4 etsj , per site areive,at :serelaoe • kos • ....•amp.- VI _ - A.Passenger train iii,i, leaves Kin ton at S' a. • for • Scranton. to connect with train for N. York: Rct:ra L ling - -Ladiost Saxony Wool Vests and p leaves Scrantau:on arrival of. train Rota yew York at .1.- I 45 Drawers. I - - . I . The Lackawanna it Dloomsburgatsroid connects with • 1 the Delaware. Lackawanna Sr Westerkltaltroad at Scram _ • ton, tor hew York and intennediate points east. . LAMBS WOOL HOSE. - ,l Rupert it connects. with the Cabinet/ft Rallrosal, for . I paints both east and west. ; y • . , At Northumberland it connects with the Philadelphia . x a 15.3 31, roes ci c i mpeasergEs. & gni.. and Northern Central Etatlrc,4l and Erie Rawl** t for points west and . . off the Latest Stilei 4,. &F. .' ., JOILN P. HALEY, Sept., , •:. 11-. PETTETIONE, gen. Ticket Agt. . I MEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue, near Searle's Hob& EEP constant? on hand* good•ankply of M 11 EATS ora I. kinds. CASH. pawl for Beet Cattle,CalvesAbieepond Lambs. Also for Illdes.of altkluds. • HENSTOCK & HAWLEY , n. fAIIPLE Y. K. T. jigIiSTOCK. • Montrose, Starch 80th. 'B9.—tf. IJ: . AM - - • . SOM WEE Ws method of Informing their OLD AND NEllt M. Friends tbat they baee Just received an oittlttott toll'. , former stock. of Goode, which they . . I , BOUGHT FOR CASH, .. ' ~ i .,.' . AT PANIC PRICES! - . 1 AND WILL ' SELL THEM TO - 1 CASH -‘. BUYERS, AT ,Pricos Perfbctly Astonish:Wirt , .We hare not time to enumerate article*. or =iticli • Invite the public Id cell, examine, and satisfy Tel of th‘truth of what we publish, and amine, then bag - J. L. MERRIMAN E EON. VissOnxille, Dec. 20tb, eiIIOICE Lot of Family, Groceries Just remised sod 4. Wig 10 ptr cent. below former prices. - - .I.IIANCY Confectionary for.thalldaya at A. NERRIMANir. "4 77.A.1NT e r i n13120is • .• INatit PRODUCE of all kinds, for which the highest narkerprl will be paid In Goods. at - Upsonville. ra. SIKECEUNIA2OI. DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN 4 • MONTROSE et . FRIENDSVILLE. -‘lO/I,CIIES mining inane and passengers betweei V Montrose and Friendsville. will leave Sesrie's Hotel. - in Montrose, daily; at 7 o ' clock , m. and leave Friends.. vale at 3 o'clock, p.• m. • TV — Homes and carriages can be procured at the Llvetg. Stable of the subscriber In Montrose, on reasonable terms. Montrose. Aug. 16, 180). tt • J. 11.• GOODWIN. 73RowN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. for Hoarseness,. ViPr Aboot fifty different kid& of PI/10. and other Pent Medielnee 11l proportion. Mcintrose.lforch,lB6l.. ABET. TURRELL. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Located over the Soetechaana Valley Bent BINGHAMTON . N.. . JrACULTY: • 11 W. LOWELL, Principal, Professor or dm" science of AcenUnta„ iPractical Accountant: Author of Lowell's Treatica upon 800k...Kt ep- Di:Tramsillustrating the ram°. . . Jona - RAIiKiN, Commercial Accountant, Profeer of Book Keepint! and Practical Mathematics. J.. 1. Omits, Assistant Professor In the Book Keeping Bcpartinent.. A. J. WARNER, Professor. of Practical anti Or namental Penmanship, Commercial Cult:tea. tiona sn s tl Correspondence, . L ECTUIIE't IL n ILniel S. Dicliirson, Lecturer on Gummed'. Mal Law end Political Economy. - • Hon. Ransom -13alcom: Lecturer on Contract's.. Promissory Notes - and Bills of Exchange.. Row! Dr. - E. Andrews, Lecture} on Commercial EX.4 MIN INa COMMITTEE: ' lion. Sher Man I). Phelps, Wm. R..oShorn, Tracy R. Niorgon, E,g. — , The obj••rt of this collegoTs to afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough Business Etlucastion. Thu Books and Fc.ints are carefully- arranged by practiLl accotintaut!4 expressly fur this In ititution and umbrae all the. recent improce-t ments. The course of instruction eNnprises every . depzirtment of bus'neys. The tearner . will be, thoroughly taught the. science and !metiers ofd Don* Entry Book-Keeping as apithed to the fjilowing kinds of businms, viz: General Mgr= chandising, Ilanufactuiing, Banking, Commis:. Kinn, Steurnhouting, Railroading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shippidg, &c.' . . • YOUNG KM . • Can qualify themselves in a short time.. at this institu tion, to till Important and !iterative situations. Ample references can be given where graduates of 1860 are now tilling desirable situations,wd h salaries Item WO to VW() per annum. ' The Proprietors are in possession of testimonials from some of the !Inn Commercla: Houses In the State. to whom they have fhrnished hook-keepers, showing their CAMS satisfaction and confidence in the ability of tho graduates of this Irlitution. _ • rt.,nuNsuir. In all Its branches, taught by Vie most skfillal and t/ror; ongh-maaters of the art. No Collegeln the country en joys a iiigher reputation in this department. Ladles' De partment entirely separate from that of thesentlemen. Stnden te can enter College at any time. No ructions. Time to complete the course, from 8 to 10 .weeks. Stu dents paasing the regnislte examination are presented with the most elaborate and elegant engraved Dipkimit Issued by any Commercial or Classlcal Institution in the Union. Assistance rendered to graduate. In procuring situation - a. • For term. of tuition, price . of 'boarll. tritimoubilA of graduates filling positlonsote, address Vic proprietors for circulars containing - full particulars. LOWELL & WARNER,, Proprietors Dingtomten Commercial College, • _: b, Ilingbamton, N. Y. • WALL &WINDOW'PAPER.. 13000 ROLLS, kAtILLIN7 rArria.Lnk f 3 ITJEN:EAR. eticoreo. Montrose, April Dtb. 14;1—tc Administrator's . Notice .. HEREAS letterset administration to the extole OWf DAVID ALLEsf. late of Bridgewater , deed. b at* been gremted Who subscriber, all persons fneebtrd to tkossig estate. ere requested to make Immedlge pay. went sad those baring clalris or demands scat= tte ...state u thisimid 4 ecedeur, will 15411Etiotratio. µam , 'Pinata &Litt° . Sideltresc, Suns. 13.-dat fiifeCOLLUif. lamer.
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