NEwB,..r=". • —The ai- ti"knCM / 1 'man' was found fiJU . ting i n 0.... river near Milton N. y. Thursday a tvrnoon. Thy ,•features were so much d;hgured that{ identifiiei tion was impeisible: The Coioner'sJtiri• rendered a, lerdict in accerdanee•Wftli the abr fset, ..v. fact. - . . ___,_____ _ - t. ANT the death ofCmatir, the eon- .' —Cineinnatii• Sept. 2. A, fight to, spirators, who had • securedl his death , 1 place yesterday at T oone. Honse, marched out-with a cap,:as dm ensign oil Vfi.ginia; between the Itebel . s . and., be liberty, carried before them on] spear— l.Federal force,,reSulting in the - total rout the cap without a head indicated that the i of the Rebels, With a loss of thirty killed tyrant had lost his power. :. Fiom that fact and a large number wounded:* ,' • .- i . and for' this reason it haa 6- 0 since been Forty of the Rebels were taken pri4on an emblem of Liberty . . ' . . I I —Mr. H. J. Sedgwick,-just superseded:l -Ors ]'here were :none killed on our side, as Postmaster at Syracuse by he 'editor of I. amrbut six wounded. . ' the Standard, has a son . in th e army,. him- Our Men burned the town. '.; s - ,•, self tendered his own serried and it:', is , said contributed time and money, to the,, • American Grammar: Il : organization of the Onondaga Ilk'gittent. America is proper . neon, third per On —Syracuse, Curr ier. -.--. -7 . 1 singularattnnber and in - the - independeat —A demmtsch from Richin nd ss•tys.:— . . p I case. Her telegraph Wires are conjunct " One hundred and two Fede tl prisoncrsi ions iind connect the most flourishing reached here this afternoon.. 'They were:l cities of the world.- , I- _ - ' • - taken by General Floyd,. near Gauley 1 The Iron HOrse is an adverb element Bridge, last week. One hundred of them i t and causes passengers to be taken to tiny belong to the Ohio Seventh - Regitnent. 1 point on the continent. "There arc now- abOut two thousand-I The RePubliean party is an expletive Federal prisoners here. i I ' i belonging to the United ,States, not esten -Postmaster J. IL Fonda,of Troy, who tiallv, but, merely as ao s insignificant Ina has just,been removed by the no-party .h inent, and modified by.AbOlitionism, administration, Mmake way for a Wide- Iloiaee Greek' is a Vel*Vi c ommcni noun, Awatle, stay-at-home politichn,..• has two it neuter gendef,and belongs to the hard sons, sons, N. Y. Volunteers, and brotherzin- ~,,,,,,„,, ; a ,_ 7( ,,i ng w i t h Joshua Giddingt. law in the same ' regiment.' N.r. Fonda ,li,i ii i 1 3 r ow Q. is a notorious uottn,:third subscribed liberally to tlt Volunteer I Person, singular number f i llld in the ob- Fund, and has - t i t h erw i se , contributed j waive case, and gtviernedity ,olil Vit. in largely, to the war. - Coinineh i . t. 'is super- „. linens. , I R Abe - Lineolu in an awftil noun, in —The New York -Herald Intblishes I objective ease,-and governed by Sew what it calls a• list of the!SeOssion papers.! G wi n o's, and (4reelv, and • not !agree: in the free States. The reliability of it is 1 with tint. ConStitittion of the , Un, thus shown hr the Chicago Post, an al) e 1 states. • 1 and independent journal, that advocates 1 'lie Democratie party is a proper nt nn; the most vigorous prosee,ntion of t h e war . lin the independent case, agrees a • ith Under the bead of" A Cowardly AO," It' American Liberty, Union and uttiversal thits-allittles to the Herald's ilist • of Illi- t. ; . . nois: , !t- 1 ,ox ereignty and govt rue d by the qon -8 , 1 stitution of the . United tqates.—Aslilluid " Of the above named! papers we ex . -. l.(t m i i„y u n i on: , change with bin. one, arid dint the Alton 1 m ._ ..___,,,..?,_. Democrat. • A more ably cOnducted or i mos.ners,itea iiiratx.-Th, following,i- en c xitravt more loyal paper 11-i/S' n „ ve i. pr i „ t o i r , f ;, , , , , :, t.) : , I, ; t i. l ; , : rz l nt ,t, t, s3e - n tr .r itt 2 t i l i r . ll , 4 nilWl P :t i lli t il hn l r t r c. h 3. l ,': Illinois. 'nu, paper is a ; 41:iily,is edited l ~1,.m., . , in t . tvor of 13.. 11 ~arid- r i i . ,. 1 .,! i.. w ith the spirit and. enterp`risti is t rue and , 1v . 1 ., - ,-',!'_",,.','„',";:i f !,`, 1 ,7;„ 1 , - ',,y,7 ; ,..„"„`„`;',!:,i, T 1 ', 4 ,,„7' 3 i,„ 4 ,,i.i i ' . Illifilfla to the rnion and, the' :.7totst itni i;)11, ! F . ‘ , o‘ , - ; , ' , : f 4 . , ‘. 1 :11, 1, ' , , , T ,, 5 ti ‘.. 11 , 1 . 5 ,iici -N , , , , , , Ln=f a1 ,, , , 4 1 ,: , : i 4d . g. and the miserable wri..tch who repoilt cal it ;;..a,:tl,, -,IV to'• nil: rniii•o, that t.i.••• i., Lo hilnibtlj Iv:: :t" 4 a • , , Pegssion • jotar nal is one cif these cow- : ', l- .;,",',1!'",! ) , n ;' ; : M N ..., (-) .,‘ l % ,:,;.;;:. v g E rn A ,. l ;ti c l i r „ e ,!;"„ l il s :;,ll!,;: axis who -would nut dare to 14,11: an 1101:C4 ; 14- -ail, .is i- •9.1•• of tio• la ~i. Those ..vl,oliave liabi••- i rain. do her floc] n,_.,_ in it 'apply. lit.C:tii y man in the Bice, lila who wonld N • A fo l on s . ;• ti e, , lv strike a man in the back, Mader cover I -MAIL ARRANGEMTNTS—MONTILOS,E P. t. .- 0 : I.larkiieSS,.. • - < : - • , • I 3LULS A lliiirE.,--Ditily oonalav excepted 4 from the i rit,t and i.:•outli: .1,.,, Itailroad at 7'... .I'. 74. —1 riderthe coffilscat ion aet, Collector 1 " DAtiy. l -uadlty, exec u ted, ) rr,ial - at: w,:ii, t 4, n.:14.3.1. - ar ~ _ . I Ffiritelof, Of 'I ntshurg,serzet.. ; a new -stt...tin ..- Frt, 111114:1111ULM1 direct: e' cry Tuorday.Tlittri , d4 and . ., , , el' 111 course of ionstraretnan.:! a nd pia,..eat , sieuranF, :1:1%): la. . - ! `Enon Tivnlihattnock direct, at cry Tuciohy - .. Tamolaf-y • her in possession of t he'oflie+ 'et: the gar , : :::o.smar,l3‘.. na a 1,. ni. . i ernment to be disposed of Co) . its, benefit.FrT 'Flowantla direct, every Titeday and Satt . tfdi n nt Tito tusat belongs ta.r. the llotti John. 8e4., - 1 1')..;:y rreoi Triiiitl•ndll.:. (•on.:4*.ay t.sev l itedl at C , .: i. fn. d Ti..floyssee.,- -' li.! 11, S'lf:;1 177-1 - laily fininday. exeepteelt far th • eiv•t ! i and sointh, St *railroad. nt .5 a. al. • ! - Tile t; Jvernment, ctilly :ov.:Q., o , i 00 , 'Daily ti-anaav cl.c• T iedi for the sCiA. its railroad. at -1 importance of s iholdinar. the Iliti t eras forts,. ' L P. t• -n ,:: ma:ral.j:toa dicer, et en' Monaii,v, l'CiAllo,tl4 ' and will reintOrce them. ,The supply of eapt lilt- rridity. at 7 ft. nt. , • ' pr iff ,,va r , :l: l, 23l .,, in: ii ii : ock direct. in ery7Sloutlay, Wan ,,,,f ay , ed arms is ademmte for a lit'r , i3 IntinbQr tqatblitional inen,to he. - sent ft'inn Fortress. 'VW' TllWanda diroct. •.verv.Mondas and Frfilify at 111 111, ' • : . .i . Patty ter rriend , vilie O'll/11,1y CX. , at 7u a. to :. Monroe., , - For Lacevvine tthrunzh Autiiirt4-3eave:i Moaday, at It . —lt is oflicialiv stated th:iti the valuable .-to:- arrive ', Wcain , ..MY at 5 I , - In o Light Hoitses on c.npe, vi(trida. into at Jupiter Inlet—the Lit ter.a noW atulocostly structure—lt:iv , heen bi t tNtili up antl`tle.- - stroyed by'the IL•la i ls.• - . Doctrine.-+TO quit: ()Midi li..Stnith, Sec:al:lvy, of the lit eri or, in his recent-speech kiclivercil at Providence, it.. 1., says : . . It is not th.:- province, of Govern ment t 4 the Unite , I States . ati enter into a crusade against the instiitttion of Slivery. I would proclaim to the people of r:IL the States-of the I the right tof manage' their itßiitutitots in dieir'own way. The great statesman; Ilenry Clay, -was no friend of slavery : hut, ,Ite was a staunch enemy of monition; and slavery agitation, and there NVaS great foresight, if not prophecy, in Lis remark that "the agitation of Lite questionin the Tree States will first destroy all harmony, and finally lead to disunion.''. SAUCY SOLTIEIS.—T4e.II.I.OIIIIAI4I pa pers say . that "a great . niarly . 'of the Feder al prisoners at‘Na - nassarOtavmg reebsered from the shock and pariio of the . battle, are beginning to show air 'their Original rancor. .The same is remarlieki of there .t Richmond. This is Ouei - inly, boi-ev er, et the common sohlietw. The s . tatitive oficers :tire wy ciri4. The sxlleVies" of the common soldiers,lMi4ver,is anythin . t . but pleasant " • Diabolical Outrage by Rebels. Hudson, 310., SePt. s.—Abe Auger, the, bagga'n toaster ou the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, furnishes to the cot.- respondent of the St. Louis Democrat the following account of a sliabotical outrage on that road, on Tuesday last. The pass enger express train bound west, was thrown into the Platte river, by :the tim bers On the east cod of the,bridge having been burned.so as to ' , rive u•nv wilco the train reached that portion; The Wire train went down, theengine turning over, and the baggage , freight, mail and 't.‘%o passenger cars falling,piled oh the top.l _ Thepassenger cars were eouipitely rrnsli „ ed. I was the,one on the train that eseap- ed unhurt.. - Alter getting out of the bag gage car, I commenced GI:11 . )g the passen gers that were not kilted from the wreck. ' • 4 • i •The Kentucky,Legislaturo: Fft_txrcionT, liy„ Sept. 7.-LThe Senate, appointed Messrs. Johnson, Reed, Thornton and Marshall, •a, *comtnittee visit. Western Kentuekv2'and inquire 'of ilte truiteOtates and .(onfederatn militn xy antberitiss,Ly whose . directions, and for ;what reagons• they are'L;ceupyin:4 certain a3ortions of our Ica. The Senate is com posed of twenty-even 'Unionists and elev en Southern Rights: in - L By direction 'of the House, ' the Vltiled States fiaf! was hoisted . over •!thel Capitc;3.' to day, the vote stauding• a . ,4;ainst•tto.--- Mr. Desks subsequently. 'nutted I to ,hoist theS'fate and the motion -was refered to the Committee on Federal Relations. In the Rouse there were seventy sir Uri icinists • against tweuty . -four :Southern Rights then; - • _ _____ _ Important to State . Velnnteins 1,7 ; , —iat:i oitho said dot i without Aclay to - i . - IlarrisiMrg. Sept.2.--The ail of the 1.5. th lie.h, &v. udozai..—de J.„40. .LOGLIC, assi,.r. of May. 1(361, section 32th. ekpressiy for-si T egar a soN AciwortM bids any volunttor leariag tIM State ei-;, ' A cept he shall be accepted by the oOvernor 140}101304WYOMING COUNTY, FEN A. - o f the State under -a - requisition from. the . President. It has therefore been - deaed „ ni l . Ira pall 'rcrat Of this Inatitattod will PtnOnien ( " a by the State authorities that - persona * e en- 1 - 1 - MultaYlPPl'Vw September for 4 ‘t6ll , tift" in, t ul l a t h C . . lamina. in independent regiments neeepted ; trip !tours g a :Al t a Itl o u . Rooms cut be obtained torltuntt 0 ii hill to - boani them/elves. . by the War Department are not entitled ,I in- — g , 8.,11,. iTomr. PrinciAlal. •'' to commissidns frritti the • Stet{i ; their 1 Vittaeont Auguet 1 i AU — w 4 families arc not to ree.eivcrtite benefits of - the funds raised by their respective la & VI counties, and in case . of. their death the 4. 1 NDOW fAta pension of $8 a nionth for-five , years ,a 11:. 300 DAIS .ALL"w " *FlDis. owed by the State; wit! not 'be madd' to .... 9a t I their .90141:XT1111 419 33scoszils. Mite y, ildows an d minor .• bifd - ren. . ..` 1 . x. ,,,„,„,.„, , p„ . 'A pr il g i b . Ista_t c e : --- MrOur government has received an official letter from Prince.Gortschaliotin! the Rusian Ilitinister at Washington,: veying the .assiraime ofthe Etotiernr C l of Itussia, " that in every, .event. the,Ameri can nation may count, on the:Most Ordial syminithy of the Emperor, during the trt. Iportant crisis which it is passing thro gli at.present." Board of liellef.---Notio , 1- hemby Oven. Mit the 114tatal of Ittdief. comptmed of the At.rociat, JIK1;:‘1 l'• only - Coantri,loucrr. *vat unad at for l'onnan,t,idner-' I:olnrstro-o, on Afttnday. July I.t. IS6I. o•o0,10). ta.,; ;toil On the tirrt Mo n day of each nnottlt ,o , risafter. to rFroty.. of. , and make appla yriat for Ihr rnind 1.2 f V 0!IIII rooT. and t trio ;India ll,' trot - noon.• arz...1,;. ealltl,tl 'Art At 1 to :did to provide rdr drtiViter the State.. appro lit liiinan 4,11.11 i 8201 .11RMPLOICIBLENT • • [7:", • • Je1..431 - 331VX l NrCr.46.1%7P3073 • WI , Win PaY:frii:l l to VM p , :r month, and tc.v.wni.e. t n ac•tit il•c• a cninni i.cc !'art t Acicii:e.P , PALM E'VINO Comp ANT. IL JAMES{ (wo rn! .V.rc . Ohio • leP.l Stlidents.c...riiztljuff 10 nltt,lld the ngt!..711::111I Ott , 71,r lal otf L .f LW, uftive. . On the 31? , t nit.; bY Ed. J. W. Pa4er, Mr. Peter Brown,, and Miss Polly' Aun Blowers, all of Bridr•ewatcr. On the 2.1, by Rev. W.-Richardson';Mr. Tiilius tmee to IMi~s Marietta SonthwOrth dangbfer of A. S.'“MthWortb. of !AbellF. Aug. 3ith, in Franklin, by Eld. W,. C. r . Levi L. Lincoln, and Mi.:lilt:t ry ‘.f Forgt Lake. 1 )n the 4d, nt safue place, by the same, Mr. A. T. nowe of Franklin and Miss Nan E. narnes of Libvrty. AtGreat.Beml, Aug. 80, by Ite‘'..L. MeCreary TA'N'Pret Tie' of Oakland, and 'Miss Harriet E. Quinlin of Gibson. Aug. Ilth..by .Rev. J. F. -Wilhdr, !Mr. Samuel Lindsey and Miss Rowena; A. Yetnnan, !but h.of Lathrop.. . • •.:_lit,the M. E. Church; Montrose, • Au g . 29th, by her. R. Van Yalkenburg, Datitel A. Lathrop of Ohio, to Do;rn C:Neeier of Montrose. • Au g . Bth, by Rev. Mr. gever=. Mr. Cue i'Vtilszon, of Spriniville and. ;Iliss Eliza ler of . • July 27th, 1) Rev. S Homan, H. D. Millar4 of Auburn, to Miss C. R.White of Herrick . .. Aug. 2241., by Rev. D. D. Gregory, Mr. Franklin Smith of Franklin,- and Miss .Fabuy A., daughter-of Dr.-Alvitf Wheeler of Binghamton. ' 3DEBT I 3EKSA., In.Midtlleto - wn; Aug: 24, Alice V ola, twin dlinghter of Newel aad - .llary Keeler, aged 5 year'S. FANCY rtras. FANCY FUR -. ihn Fatei?.. !awn .5. Levet be !wren MIL and 'th., SP .. ..ritcof 81S Itarkel 'Ls l'hiladelphia. i urrrn.M.s.srmtcrrneu DrAira 1N ALL 4.1":1•1 , L.scr Ftm"..for .I , LliCi et f 114 ClaZdrch'e ;rem.. tying SOW mane.f4 , :tur- Iti hi store my Insual . and beautiful st:oit: t of itll the vthlour !E gild tmlitieeollFurf._ )ted to theiNJ:ning Fall Winter SmeTnt, I Enid n+lwctfrlly inv in an exanilnutam of tgy etefrk and prices from tho,m intentboe , to purchase, - as I ail bled tu 4911 r tbent,very desirable itultmethent , i. All My Yur have been purclui,ed for nigh. find made. by experienced and competent bands.and a. the !Meg:nit mobetary, • trobbleti render it nerearary that 1 Alvah] dis pose of my gOod. at very amall'advanee em corr. lam vattsaed that it. mill be to - the interest of - ho..e deo lan purchasing, to give me a rxil: . • ltecollert ttr mime, number and, Arent :. ohm Parein:,. (Nen? .Ftir Store,) 118 . Arch Street. Yid adel raa. - • Sept. Litb 14i1. Sin.. Adth.inistratoes Notide. AVILE-R.V.tIVET.I - 11'nenra , °rn „ .'7!E i k- 4 4gi t ta . v1 been 7:ranted to the mulmariber. all peiyont. ludelntid to the said entte are rikrynested CO Make immediate vat , tnent,.angittime haring c .lattat+ or demands againe tlia . - - *• l=imi, wlll nutke known the Itllle acmcc , Oia, .ALtw‘G;latrC".t);JE*lsZl2"l. PROF.- S. S RT WELL, -6 A, PRINCIPAL Mr 11: modikut. Atidaui,.t , r.iftbubritocastagte,- 31.1., Instruct-rots of Prenehrand Riming. • MI e E. Blackman: inetrueitees oflatude on Piano. Mies A. W. Underell, luttrudress in Pilaw' Depart .. meat. C. C. Meshy, M. D., Insttuctot of Anatomy Physloh Dee. O.Z.Dimoek, 0.. Lecturer on - Other As.istantit and Lecturers sill be employed as the .warns of the school may demand. T LIE nextterm Will begin on - . „ . Monday, So Ili-elillf- 1861. _tier ' 9 - In announcing the commencement of the next 'lleade: mle. -Tear o f thislustlintion the trustees. era happy to ' Statcthat their expesetationeorenceess for the y'rlttei en ded have been fully realised, It to now in a elnurithlng condition. and they feel eonidentin saying to the public that it is entirely worthy of the patronage of all who de sire thorn , mental discipline, & the acquisition of knowl edge, whetheras a preparation? for College. or timehing, or other Omits. Its patrone may be found in all parts of the County and to theta reference is made respecting its 'merits. ‘ • 1- - Tuition per Term of Eleven Weeks. - -Primary Department •• ' , $2 a Higher Englidi .. . a 00. Latin. Greek and Gemini, eachi:.,...., • 4.00. French 3 00. English. with. one Language, '- - -7 50. No hill for the above studies shall exceed.... 900. Drawhig ' ,-. 2.00. • Vocal Music, 't he three lessons periweeti) 1 00. - - Music on the Piano , 2 00. Dec of Instrnment , Board from $2,00 to $2,50 per week. The same cotrvertiences as heretofore for those wishing to board themselves. For other information address the Priuvipal at Montnte. W."JESIBP, President. . C. F, ROAD, Secretary. . Montrose,* August fa, 1861.—tf 'NEW mfixonn NORMAL SCHOOL TEAC TEPAIZTMiNt. E. B. HAWLEY, Piot. H. L. HAWLEY ithe 0(1, 1)1e 'tea MUSIC O NAN, Miss ILDICKERMAN. k Miss MARY Turriox--NoitmAL nr.p.itrrm ENT. English branches,--common. , • II tuiter, atui the mat leg. do Including Latin anti French, 5 Primary depart men t, . instrumental:nut local range, extra. The next term of this school 'will :commence on Wednes day, Angtutt 281 h, and cot:dint] e. eluveii weeks. One primal object will bey, raider all post-lido:a,. [stance. to Old, Sc),, :welt:entwine t tench. lkfard C.lll bl ; had for Z , Lts per week.ltotnns for st tulf•nta to board them-elves on , reasonable terms. Lecture' will Its, ft:Oh - fired flurin ,, the ' terra. .For full particulars tatintre of IF. B. Ilawley,'Clb ou; or ihe rector,, New By order of the Board. li.. GARUATT, Fres 'C. BOYLE. Sec. [Nftw Ilfiffal, July 29th. IIARTO111) UNIVERSITY. I lIE Tenn' of tbte ln.titution AI 11l commence on W. , tut , firts September -ki. The IV inter tern, • lleainber 4th; and the S:pring.lennom Wed l'Aruary 1211,. ]knell Term conftliels brele yen 'weeks. TUITION,-7Cosumou Branches', including Vocal mus k. . 63,00 „Natural in,qosopby, t:hemistry. Phyldulogy and Book-. Keepltut; ' . 4,00 Algebra, Geometry and Ancient Languages, 5,00 From 11,• . ~.,-.- . 74. ;- ___..-5,00 usib.tot Porno. until-the War rs:..over.7): . " ... 0,00 . M It4oom fent. .. • .. . . .k, .': , ..„1,50 Exj.,K , c. , (I'El-citation room. , , . .y...._ - 1,00 Lectures with a good Aparatus are given every week. Each room le iurniQ bed with a toot:but shire, bedstead and table, fur thore oho choose to board themselves. . . [Thant ran be had in the peightterhotal at two dollar 3 p. r week. Pay-in advance. or properly recered. Avgr.tt I,GI 3F 9 1 . 1.1.1. 1 t 3E14 . 0, BEST IN I'M: Comproine different rtyics , and prices. for tale Ity MILL Trait ELL. Montrore..\ ntturt 21t.' Pita. AT TREWS . STORE! . •FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELLS. . lIE "Grape Vine! Parternn [test Silver T SteerSnythi,, Stiath,. and flub Runnel, Hay For and nil Faritilt,s Too!, . At -. Tyler's Store. aolr J, •76. r ri r Wields ;Oa it 1 1 _11) LiV1111; Purr Oiler; Cl.li ' ll%, :Ind Metallic Oil, roi machinery; also liarlem and British Oil. • FOR THE HAIR; AND MOUTH. rRS AI.I.F.NtS World's Hair Restorer. Zelohalsantom A Burnet'r. CONlifit, Katliarion. one and la to -Olattt'sflear't• and Ites, Hair oil. Poinatle-de-Philoconw. Philadelphia and N• York Mouth MTh-11. Ni.:.:Parrish't• Frazrant Mixer. for the teeth and anti fume, Dalyrytn ple's Month Waih, Dental Soap. Sc. AT •TrYLEItS• STORE. A I OI: S I i.diau Roos Pills,Wrl, ,, ht's Indian Veat,„ltailla, 1 Pills. Cephalic Pills.--dcath on Headache- AT TYLER'S -STORE. APILE of 12/r 4t, CO r 1 030r : LIMS;, FRESH CODFISH, , TONE WARE, W001)EN AVARE,IIROO.IIS ) &c., PAINT & VARNISH BRUSHES ' BLACK. • ING, SCRUBING, HAIR, Tooth, NAIL, and LATHER BBUSES, ALL vi-411- CHEAP. ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, & LAMP BLACK, TALLOW", SOAPS Of even - kind but sovr. za'r - Dont ask to Oct trilated at TYLER'S STORE. Butter tona to N. Y. and pails "returrard for 2 rt-A. s.• llootrove.-J one t 5. IIENRY C. TYLER. WE STIR ! ** * * * * *. *; • ‘. . urSiGn.unvro:v * * 7EI Soo EL.ll.l;rio, A Great Chalice for BA RG S ! HIRSCHMINN BROTHERS, At No. 20 Court Street, BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Are now rycelving daily from lbc late Anition Salop .2)2n 7 V{DC)Da 3 'Which see fat chaperibin auy -yet caused this side of lists York. - • GOOdg.entireiiirCOr 4 0614401134 MOStl, at ..kumton, and lutKing a - buyer coubtantly in the rnariet, %Te ore enabled by9ntsuperlpr advantage. , to Sell Goods at Ruinous Prices to -Tbot.e baving . purcluases to make to our line, - wiU. do well to, cal ou a* wo alwaYs be lu - re , 4Pt or the NEWEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS .THE . AtA.Rkmt AFFORDS Datetfoiget tti pat at • No. - 20 Court Street, 'logs of the BEE larva, Faxgbuctl.oa. Miro AEEL TUIRELL Now offerli for sale one of the , larkest and GOO • • i • Ever-offered in Susquehanna County, • and probably : comprising . the greatest VA RIETY-or most different articles of any Store in the -Northern part of Pennsylva nia,,andipethaps of the• entire Stiite. An assortment is kept in about . thirty differ tilt, branches of trade, and the 'selections are made-front - about forty of the bkt• I loisei in New York; and : omit than Sf ty Dealers and Manufacturers out of New York. A large Koportion of the Goods arb brought direct from the Manufacturers, iliuS insuring genuine articles. w Custoth ers On entering the Store must not ,expect to find everything in sight s - but nearly ev ery i,article wanted will •be produced by ingniry. Some idea of the Stock. may be frorned by the following general outline, but:enumeration is impracticable. Was AND 11fEDICINES, • - PAINTS AND OILS, DYE STUFFS, ,IT TIIE Others. HSOTUESB, bolt selootiona of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, GLASS-WARE, - WALL and' WINDOW PAPER, JEW ELRY, - . WARE, - ' PEI:AWN:ER Y, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES AMERICAN POCKET "NINES, . TABLE CUTLERY and SILITEI? PLATED WARE LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS, HARDWARE, • • BED CORDS, STONE WARE,' DRY GOODS, MIRRORS, WIND° TV AND PICTURE GLASS, • s LITHOGRAPHS, VARNISHES, BIRD CAGES, . SPECTACLES, - WHIPS, (f7LAsgEs, BROOMS GUNS, PISTOLS, AMUITTITION. v r it CVI • - M . filth.' A L d •SURGIC AL Just ru;ite tits, SALT, .c 0A P, P TA Slf , (Cc'., K - PORCELAIN TEETH. The attention of ,the pnblic is recpeet fully invited to my stock of Goods, bought , exchtsi) ely for CASH yaws, and will be sohl en the same principle for low prices. ABEL TU R RELL. Montrose, May Ist, 18E11: GROVER & BAKER'S CE !,EBRATED NOISELESS SEVA r NG-MACHINES, .F 01: EA VA' IyiNVFACTIMING CAE, 495. Broadway, New-York. . l g encic in all the principal Cities and Towns in flee Miffed Slates. The Grovoir Baker Sewing Machine Company are now munufakturing, and have on exhibttion at their dif torent ealeerttorne. machinesanaking the Shittlebr Dick stitch. of the Fam e pattern+ and at tie me pricer tie their celebrated Grover.: Baker Stitch .AtaChine,i, thus ufferilin:: the public the advantage of ea:clewing the