gest winter app l e s , di ._ • . .„, • - -.. '2l 2d :vest, , , '.. Beet pears,, -not lees than } peck ,• 1 BestAnlnees,' , .. '.. • : -'• • :- , . •.- 1 Best 4- greatest variety of vegetables ' , I 1 • Thos.. Johnson, Bridgewater ; - i -• R. R. Hoag, Saver Lake ; ' 1 • trudges. jtune3 Leighton - , Pranklini • •_ ' - Divisto's VII.— Vinegar, Sinai end Sugar. Best cider xinegar,nat' less than 2 galls. $1 '2d best, Best ten lbs. maple sugar, .. , 2 241' best, 1 Hest:lo.lbs. Honey, - .. 2 - 2d best, •.. 1 'John Dubios, Great 'Bend ; Landis Lyman, Springville; }Judges. ' S. Birchard, Jessup; . , J • DIVISION. Ca?dad -tro* Patina • • Pairs ond'earrhipes. Must be entered by the.Munutbeturer. Best punnet deor,.. 2d best,.... Best xhibi 1 billet work, 5 .st exhi, 2d - best, Best ouraige, 2d best,_ _ _ Isaac Reckhow, Gt. Bend; N. P. Wheaton, Franklln; Judges R. T. Ashley, Brooklyn : _.. - DIVISION 1N..-Fartn 14lomat., and Blucksmithing, Best p10w,.. e. Best cultivator ' Best corn sheller, Best straw cutter,. Best churn . Best three firkitp, • Best horse rake, Best 1) horse shoes, 2d best, • Ft, TAlavmpod, Gt. Bend; 1 George Walker, Dininck ; ,- . Judyes: David Thomas,Midiletown ; ) ' DIVISION X.-Sr/V... Best bushel of Corn in the , Best bushel of white • winter wheat,.. i Best .W bushel of red winter wheat, - Best bushel of spring Wheat' ft Rest bushel of rve . .... 1. ... Best half bushel of clover seed,. Best bushel of timothy 5eed,..... Bests bushel , of fl:t• seed,, W. 3f.Tin l 7ll)- ; LenoN ) S. Horton, Frienasville ; ,L.Judgei Philo tilierWi.)ad, Rush; .) • -) - Dlvistox XL—'Leather, Best 3 shies harness i leather, L best, - Best 2 sides sole '2d befit,. B& s t :s 10,Z .14. b e st ; Best earraige ltartittia, , Id lies 4 . Bet tclltt 2d Leo,— , Best pair fine boohl, Be•t pair etrarti... &kit, 3t. L. Sotphin,:!Zew Milford; - Itarry.Barney, ApolatOn; V,Juilyis. C. 15; Wil u, Clifford ; ;. 1) I ;IST Dowitic pi:trt ulna a re, Best ten . Vuras 2d best, • Hest five yards fulled cloth,: 24 best Best 15 yards wok carpet, Best hi yards rat carpet, 2d best, Best 6 pairi tr•wkit 2,1 hest, . . Best 2 pairs woolen tnitteu' ' • 11 2d be1,t,...11- . _ Best 10 yard:. linen cloth, • . I . I Best 15 yards eassiinere,, . ~.. Mr. L. V. Fiteh, .Montrose; . _.) • . Yrs. D. Darrow..l.liiiigett - wer •1 • .. .bdq,l'. Mr& Ilenk.in Tliontas, Dinincli; f • • Mrs. S. A. N'etyton, Brooklyn ; J N 1 . 3Vt.A.211-21,X,A..G180EC. . 11S• I(e+°, It. Pvltengill, ou.l he 21 Mr. - „Rwtjlt.iii:4l2 Kane, and • Miss liendly, all 'of Susquehanna De'ot‘. . .In Sus'veltanna Depot.; at. - the .. enee of the 'bride's paroutg on Sept. DrristoSi. XllL—Fine ...irts; Orrawrz.thl 1 ., i t ,., 1 , U . 31 : v - 7 ; ' l , lig i ,x,l,ciirworkl.._. ....J , ... . y lya." . nrail. ....r. a '''‘ , • ' i Chapman, of Port Jerviscsand .31isal - Beat spaeitnen o f antbrotypes, _ $ 2 1.:. York, of Suspe-hannaDepot. 24 best, . . 1 t 1,.,- • , .. 3 vil to.: kithAhgli.si, bet ,. ~ . e patch work quilt.e sante,- - 1 .34 -1.4 t be k t, , 1 2 Get.hani and Ellen Bloda-ett all of S Z - v 4.. • ''3d best, • ........ .... , ..,... D 1 :. • .1 Best quilt of 'any other kind, ' 1 3 : 161:Lush on-the.; 14th lost by N, GI 2dbest,.... .. - . 2' er Esq., Daniel Casner - and Misc 11 . 3d best ' . . i t Pinney both of Midd'etown Pa Best bed spread,. 2d best,. ..... . Best winter bonnet,— ~. 3d best, .. Best lady's sacque, • 2d best • ' 11. I Win. M. Post, 'gout rose; s 1 . 1 • lliss Etiza H. Cassedn Diitzoat'- 1 ~ • Jutp#g Miss Rachl PCarmalt,Choeonut; 1 - Miss Fanny Miilfortl,* Montr4se ; J Divzstos XlV.—Peattrk, Beat Our ofturkeys, cock and hen, 2d West,— . .. . Best 6 fowls, over 1 vearold, 2ct hest, Best 6 spring . _ 1. • 2d best, Best 6 ducks; • ' ' 2d be5t,..... .. D. D. Warner, Bridgewater IL S Searle, Brid gewater' ; lad!" Seth Mitchell, Mhntrose; • Divii,ioN To the fanner whole produCtions; are the greatest, (hay included), in proportiOn to the number of acres under cultivation, taking into account the stock kept on His farm during the 5ea50n,.....;..510 To the next, • 5 , Reports to be made to the executiVe eotnniittec previoul to the january meet ing. • , I ~Dirtstox XVL—ibtr!vikep Associations. - • • . To the township society that makes the largest and best 'exhibition Townships -intending to compete for the•prentium will please:notify the Exe cutive committee at least 30 days .before - Abe - , Williama,Bridg'watr; Urbane BurroWs,'Gribson ; Judges. Judion Steue,Forest Lake ;° DIVISION XVlL—Struiptakes. Best atallion,gelditik, or, mareany age,Ss Best, bull, any breed, .. .. . . : . ......... 5 Bait cow,,any breed, ' .. ' 5 Best buck, anv breed, • ' AM an imals entered for competition in this class will be subject to an.. entry fee crone dollar extra« , • . ; .. ' , - .. The cattle in`thie'class will be led once around :on; the track.. ' 1 '- ; - I Frank Morley, N. 14ilfgra ; ' , A. P StePliens, Gt.'Bend ; ludgett Abner Griffis, ,: Montrose ; • • , Drrisio'c 'MTh I *tither& of oattlepiot, leitelthsn , . _ Min iiiis4tind*xtriiiitedliivonii ~ 2ct , best; - • • j . Win. Jessup,M l cintrose, Henry Drinker, Montrose,, J Hugh McCollum ; Montrose, Dtvlstos Best plowing, - ad best, 8d :best, 4th .best, kit 'beet, M. L. CATLIN,' Et A. BALDWIN; Coin J. c. MORRIS" • • ..-4tostai r inant,who was arrested other members of the late Maryland I bailie recently, has been released fro pasOnment in Fortress Monroe. n eluded to take the oatliof allegiance will pat rusticate in quiet at his,ho. Baltimore. ' . . . . 82 ,There seems to be a preiailing I ion that exaggerated accounts o Rebel forces arc got up to order; by . tract jobbers and their agents for the, pose of aiding their. pecuniary condi —That the Government requires al troops that can be ulustii•xotl, is very de:lolmm° every measure should be opted calculated to answer the.dem Laudible exertions are being inad officers eagaged in enlisting men, their laliors are rewarded with one gin'stieeess—_-yet,the success is not ; to the requirement, nod it is the dot every two' to al4 the - work as - Inucl) tics in his potVer. --1 A coroner's jury' in Baltimore Ntl investigated the, causes of the late s 1 ingeasualtyt n the Northern Centrd Way, between Baltimore and Ilarristi by which two soldieFs were instantly ed and a number injure - 11, has return° its verdict the following fearfnl eh, . against the selfish management of rail way.: -t• "They (the soldiers )came to their L‘eath by a:collision produced by Want of proper management on the pd'rt of the manazeres of the The order of Gen. McClellan, prolfibitiii:•• the Union troops from firing on - the rebel pickets, except to repelllthe assaults of the latter, is being finthildly carried out. The enemy seem to be des iroMeto imitate the order' of Gen., Me- Clelltin, and Mete was - a general cessaoon of the usual musketry fusilade along, lithe This• h s had the effett of 1 t,lug lug the pickets of both armies within speaking distance, and many social confabs took place between the. - soldiery: Capta in Morse, of-the Michigan regiment... ;had a coo - us:llion with a Georia Captlain, in which the latter stated that he' l %-as happy to hear that McClelkin had issued the humane order in regard toll fir ing 0n pickets, and said the rebels would r,:,niproeate. 11 , Tillaeitheiles,. liii,a4iilrillee—The foliowing le an etraet frormiletter written by !he RuPtor of k llaptli4 Cituryh to the "Journal and Meoenscr." Clprinnatti, Ohio. 4 pov , volume.. in favor of that world-rennwned medicine+Mr tin. WirleaLOW'e SoortileOl SlinCr WWI Clili. , lniall Tagillaii : ii Wa eel: an advert I ae molt in your enlutni.% of w .7.1.ra Nr In -1 alow'o,Sonthing Syrup. - Now e never gal.) .1 w rd. in favor of any pateht medicine.in.our life. but we' fevi''ona• pellaftu Aay to your reltdest that till. hr no htuniou .--.1. C RATS Illltily IT. A NU KNOW lif TO Bt ALL iT CLAINia. 1 It i•l probably one of the nto. =t succe.sful in• dieinco of th • day, }wean :.;.e It 1.. one alb.. he.,t, Those 'alai have bablei.frant do bolter than to lag ht a folppla 1 dOelil y ~ . • notard of Atelier. -.Notice Is hers:by giv,n. tht the floastitifltelier. cum; Deed Of the Aiotoclitte • Judzel.l and itintF . Uoinut 1...10ner, will meet at the I 'orninhtilitteri' (Mike to Montt m'. on' Mondav July i-t at ta p. m.. and on the fart Mididav of each month *thereancr.tii receive aplitl3oolls and tnalieapropriirtions tor relief .4 Volunteer% and their fainilleti. utlir the pro , of iniAct. entitled "Au Act Co create ;Anin and torero : Ida for arming. the State. approved - Iday 14.1b.n1 , r , Br Or.nen Or llo.s.nn Or: Itraltkr. $15:1 EMPLOEIIENT4 . - 4575 ..6LAMV - MI\II s ISO 1717.124-.I%TeZIEM/ Wwill jay l':.‘nn $l5 to $;,-, per month. and all exin.n.er, to active Arant+.o7 giro a COMalboilon: Part ienlari 'Lent free. ::Addr... „liwn arwl CD.Ur *NV. It. JAsn,:,‘.",'n ersl Agora. !dilAn. Ohlo. leiT I . r • ISToticie. , 1i • W: EHEA my wife Maria ,haring kit me trithout Jan cense or proem:talon, I do hereby, forbid any person harborlngortrcueting Inn' on my SCCOnnt;a/ will Amy iv) debts. of her contracting, after thii date. PATRICK MC KT. Mkldietown, October 3, Wit. . Military Notice. -Eyery, person holding a commissicil an -Officer in the 'volunteer. Or militia (.;.es ;in the county of Susquehanua„ill quested to take an - oath, before me, o legianee to this State and the Ur States, within thirty. - days from 1a( The overnor has authority to moitil coninlissions of all persons refusim take_such oath. C. M. GERE, Brigade Inspetors Brigade Inspector's, Office, Montrose, Sept. 22, 1801:' CAUTION: , 3.l!„7:Luallivah..'ecivriupo‘i•eft-tial. bed d he a re n lV f( b rsts r ld ail persons harboring, or trwelne her on ma occonot, as I wit pay uo 404 of her coutratiltig after this dat4.l • ' • •• - RICHARD S ITU. Dim oclt, Seliteiliber 12, iStll.—w'3 . . . , • 'tuck n ' lu I am mut -All my Furs have hien purchased IV; cs.b. a d. made by experimacedand competent hands,and an th present monetary tronhies r en der it necessary that I s tad dis pose of my goods at very small advance on cost. , I tun satiated that it will bo to the interval those ..wbtfilitnign_parchgtshlg. to give me .a 0611. rifßecollect the name. number and at rec John „Pereira, (New Far Stow US Arch Street: phtn - •• Mept. 12th 1 1: Gm. • ST.. LOUtS. CHESTNUT-ST ABOVE TURD, ABOVE PHILADELPHIA I N the hautedlate aelghborhatsi of the Jobb flames on Market. Third, and Chestnut streets, Beaks, Post Olflee; Marehauta P4tharksp, ic,. do • • BOARD Epat DAY, $1 • iistismatodation, when repaired, 0* the • PEA R otel __ NAM Booms pws 60 seats sad atm*, • • gar,' ana Xeslaat I Plart , Ctssa Itestannat PrizactordLar to the !lilts of Pam - • City Csis take Pusegere tens as station TWor CLOSE TO the Hotel. " . fries/ trzognsh.romch. sad Glenna *Nam OffWe are alike opposed to any Isar to ,•• tam. are , that looks to a separation of the Stalker to* Tim bolos of tee letter or spirit of tto Coastitu i. 1111. --- 10,': - CLASSICALANDAORMIL scsooL•• - • ..s.i2kgreowit*Osse: PROF. S. S...HARTWELL & B. - A., ; PRINCIPAL. mr. D. lit Assistant, Teacher orVocal Untie. Mias L.- Iticharda, Insitnetresa or French and Drawing. Mias B. _Blackman. Instruntrout of Magic on Piano. Miss A. W. Hartwell, Instructress in Primary Depart-, ment. „ • O. 0. palmy, *. D., lastreetor of Anatomy and Physlol ogr. . , 0. Z. Dlmoelt. M. D.. I t eetureron Other Aselataute and Lecturers will be employed as the wants of the school may-desciasid. T MC next TernA will beliin on Monday; September 9, 1861. In announcing the comnienixinent of the halt Acades mic Year of this Institution the trustees are inppy to state that their expeCtations of success for the y'rj - ust en ded hale been fully realised. It3s now in a flourishing condition. and they feel Co nfi den t in saying to thepublic that it Is entirely worthy of the patronage of all who do airethoro• mental discipline. .S. the acquisition of knowl edge. whetheras a preparation fur College, or teaching, or other pursuits. Its patrons may be found In all parts of the County and to them reference is - made respecting its merits: - - Tuition per Ter m of Eleven Weeks. with e*is trn- eon- And e' in • Prunary_Department : ' • $2 O. nigher Krig.lith • At 00. - Latin, Oreek anal:limn:UM...each.- t 00. 'Tench,., 9 00. English, with one Language 7 120. No bill fOr the above atudleit shall-exceed.... 9 00. Drawing 200. - lined 'Music, (three Intone per wee 14)........ 1 00. Music on the Piano, . - 8 00. _ Use of Instnitnent, ', • 2 00. The Rameoonvenlences as heretofore for"those wishing Boord from 8.9.00 to 82.80 per week. ' to board themselves. For other information eddies* the Principal at Montrose: " W. JESSUP, President. C. F. READ. Secretary. Montrose, August 13,1S81.—tf . , NEW MILFORD NORMAL . SCHOOL rich ;ock i, rge - i'EACIIICKS-NORMAL DEPARTMENT. E. H. HAWLEY, :Prof. X. L.-HAWLEY YRIII.IIII 111.71111 C Op q.611 4 :0 WU DICKERNA2I. MU MAR KNAPP TUFT' —NoitBAL DEPARTMENT. English branches,—common, $3 •' and mathematics. • 4 Including Latin and French, 5 Primary department, .• • 3 Instrumental and vocal music, extra. • The next term of this.school will commence on Wednes day, August ildth . and continue eleven weeks . One primal object will be tu render all p — ossible assistance to those who are preparing to teach. Board can be had for $1,45 per week. Rooms for stndents to board themselremon reasonable terms. Lectures will be delivered during the term. For full particulans inquire of E. B. Rao ley, Gib son, or the directors, New Milford: - By order of the heard. , R. OARRATT, Prea T% BOYLE, Sec. • ~[New Milford. July :WI: IIARFORI) UNIVERSITY, mum Fall Term of this :Innitution will commence on L Wednemiac. September 4th. The Winter term on Wedne,day Dei2etriber 4tli ; and the Spring terni,on Wed nesday. February Pith. Each Term consists o(cleven weeks. - MMK.X33I3NS3IIIg3. TlATlON.—Gotntnop Branches; Including Vocal Mtg. IC . 63.00 Natural Philosiiptiy, Llemistrr, Physiology and Itook ,, . Keepitc• , .: 4,00 Algebra, Geometry and Ancient Language" 5.90 French 5, 00 ~„_ Mutie mill: mu, until the %Vat' li over Room rent. . . . .. .... . .. Exprosm. of Nerlimion room. - 1,00 Lectures with a gooct'Aparatus aTI3 given every week. Etrh room Is furnished with a cooking stove, bedstead and table, for those who choose to board thernsehes. . . . . - Board can be had lu the neighborhood at two dollars : per week. .. Pay In advance. or pralicit . secured: ' 4lnrford. Angn,t 8., 1ot31.; , ' J'Etris, rnitE BEST IN THE MARKET, Comprieing different 1 kyles rind price.. for sale by ABEL TI. KIIELL. Morit Anirti,t 1881. AT TILER'S STOIC FIIIST STORE BELOW TARBELLS. 1111/11:. - Crap` Vine Cra.1.1... - Mon.ran Pnttcrn( . Suull,i. And Ruh steno.., li n y F or k and Tool.. • At Tyler's store. 3Ta T a tr , i , i i i n ti:; , : . a lal i g . . p, t i rll t ;? , Tn e C;:ll . ldhellt ; CiVir'S t N g. GOl3 LivEn rim! 011ie. ea , tor. nod Metallic for machinery . ; andlirithat Oil. TOR THE HAIR, AND -MOUTH. A ritS.ATIEN'S World:'- Tiim•torer.Zyloliab.amtim 1111. Cnrnet'a Coimaine. Lyon i 4 hatharlom one and too shilling flair Tonic. • Glettn",llear'el. and Po.e flair Oil. thoirodu.do.plillovonm. Philadeloya add N• York Month Fragiont }Jiver. for the teeth and 1//d Dalyrynapbe. Dumb Wae , b. Dental Snap, Au. .AT TYLER'S STORE. ifidim., Root tillt,..Wrig.hr,...lll,dian Vegetable un Headache. AT TYLER'S STORE. A rtry.or cfrciwciaz,e;, arMiLCD - CMPLIMIS,. FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, PAINT & VARNISH BRUSHES; •BEACK. • ING, SOCUBIN,G, HAKTooth, • - find LATHER BRITSES, ALL VEItY CHEAP. ALCOHOL, TLTHPErriNE, &-LAMP BLACK, TALLOW, SOAPS Of evert' kind but sort, 11,-Dont ask to got treated at TYLER'S STORE. Batter sent to k. Y. and palls returned for S ctr,g 25. Stantrnae.June2s. HENRY C. TYLER. I ot h rank WI STILL LIVE 'km. 11 re- iF al ") tiited lithe 4, to i I=l 1:11MMC:1:3 i :1 A Great Chance for BARGAINS_! 11111SCIIMIth BROTHERS, At N0,__,20 Court Street, BINGHAMTON, 'N. Y., Are now rebelling dint from the hie AUCtiOn Sales, ..D2117t 41001,02 Wiffeb are far cheaper than any yet, otrored We aide of New York. . . . - . - . . . . . , . , saytnedoinisellgrely 'Oz' tosaini. mostly at Auction, _Anil hering 4 ouvr constantly In tiet market, we are enabledbyper.oßperlAr 4 , o 7 4l l tAiresto Sell Goads at. Ruinous Prices to • Others.. • • . Those halm purchases to make to our Hoe, will do well to all coo itka.kwer will always be lb receipt of the NEWEST ANO , pHE'APEST GOODS THE MARIM AF,FORDS forgetto edl at, No. 20Court Street, of 11111tIkarated..tuirot e rser 111 " nr"' ABEL I,URRELLI Now offers for sale one of the largest end, Go t ?) , . Evei offered .in Susquehanna tontity,' and probably comprising- the % greatest VA- R, or most • different articles of any Store in the Northern part 'of Pennsylva nia; and perhaps of the entire State.- An assortrnentis kept in about. thirty differ ent branches of trade, and the selections 'are - made &Om, about flirty of the best Hodges in New York, and more than fif ty Dealers and Manufakurers• out of New York. A large proportion oftlie Goods are brought direct front the liannfacturers, thus insuringlrenuitie articles. Custom ers on t nteriug the Store must not expect to find everything in 4 sight, but nearly ev ery article , canted will be prnducjd by inqniry. Some idea of-the Stook may be fromed by the following generat -- ..outline, but vn um eratiou is impracticable, DRUGS AND MEDICINES ? PAINTSAND AILS, DYE STUFFS. GROCIRIES, LIQUORS, ! O'ROCKERY, GLASS-WA Rl,', • WALL and TVLVD 0 W I P AP ER, JE WELRI7,. • • - L VE R- WAR E„. • ' PER F GME RI, 10ANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES .AM E I C... 1 X I'DCKET KNI N ES, TABLE _CUTLERY (.1 . 0,1 . SthITER PLATED WARE • LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS, HARDW..IRE, BED ,CORDS, M.txur.icruitlx,l tsE 495 Broadivay; Now-'ork. Ayencies in all the principal .C!itice mid 1 • Towns iu the United „Shiles. EMIG BINGH4NITON Moo XXiveo, NO. 20 COURT•STUEET. best selections of-. DRY UOO.DS; . MIRRORS, IVINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS, _ LITHOGRAPHS, . VARNISHES,_ BIRD CAGES, SPECTACLES, WHIPS, ,t LASHES, CirliNt3 l ; ' PISTOLS, AMUNITION • T. O. C C 0. . MEJ)ICAL d•.S URGICAL bistrumenti, SALT, • • .OAP, POTASH,; &C., UMBRELLAS.• PORCELJIN TEETH The attention of the public is respect fully invited to my stock of Goods,bought exclusively for cAsn DOWN', and- will lie sold on the same principle-for low prices. ABEL_ TURRELL. Montrose, May. Ist, 1861. GROVER & BAKER'S CELEDILITED. O,ISELIs'SS SEWING MACHINES, The Grover .4 fiakor Sieta Machine' , Cominth,r arc now ritanufecttirine. and have on exhibitton'at their dif• 'event i'elearohma, machine: , making the Shuttle or Lock itLlt h. t/f lhu a.mna patterns and a the Pane prieee ae their eelehrated Grover :16 Baker Witch Machine., %him atiording the potilahe advantage of comparing the ethane of the the lead ing machine.: and ram:china their own Judgment to, to their reatavt [we Thie is the ante company that matte faetnree bothitinds , of machines and therefore the only cent that can •.r tlil privileze to the. parchaaer. • We *peak from.experienee when we say th at, after having tried all the'principal sewing machines, we must. accord to that of Grover & Baker tha pre-eminence, Thoee Indispensable features of cowing, strength; uni formity, And elasticity, all of which am brought out In this incomparable invention, make It the first sewing machine in the country. Otbere have their good points, but this combines all, and possesses ev•ery••eltaracteristle necessary to make It most desirable."--N.T. (hrWlon .iciroeati; and Journal., - • " //MUT ye. Purrawcz.—We perceive that the Grover & Raker Sewing Machizie is every day growing more and more-in favor, bOth for manufacturing and family purpose's—but especially as, adapted to all the require. ments of family mac. Other machines, by dint of brazen puffery and conniving with committees at annual fairs, have been thrust forward kite the first place; hut Mei are. fast losing this unmerited position. 'The real merits of the Grover dcßakerlfachine.urenning 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. is proportionately:deermtling. -So it tutus out in this, as many other Instances, that 'hon esty le the belt pencil,' and the right, In the end,-comes uppermost. " A trial of over two years enables us to Pay with the greatest confidence that there N no better machine for general Family nee than drover •.& Baker's Sewing Ma chine Co. It makes a beautiful elastic. seam that does not rip with wear or washing, rune almost noiselessly, is plain, simple, easy to wotk, and not liable to get out of repair, fastens the ends of its Own thread, and uses threads and silks directly from the spoola on which they are bought."-c..V. Y. Patter. Grover & Baker's Machines' work, In their peculiar stitch, and fabrics put together by It. may wear and drop to pieces from original weakiese or tuttd amp, but come apart or give way at the scams they cannot ; they will hold together when the cloth oradleoarennd them hangs in rags and latters.—N:.Y.; Sam . . The points we conceive most neesiaary and tumor. rTo meet the wide range of requirements in a machine e or fandly sewing. we-and more tally: combined lathe er & Baker. viz.: itUtent of capacity, Simplicity of Construction.csatof management, advantage of nein thread from two spoola without reowindim strength of work, elaatidty. d urability and regularity of stitch, and quietness of movemen t: - We therdors make sward tiv Os Grover & Baker.' —Reportor Oormaitgesqf riPIRIIIMS eutaihrirVidlo7otto V&. Loads litatfratref MIL 1 F.. B.' CHANDLER, , Agent, febt ly, eq 332,* .IV . ontrose; Pa —. ... Sheet Music Ffafradlireafrw_e_. 41131CIST"' ap3 iffailal4l4,ll2ltofilp. NEW GOODS. 11 * EW N G NEW- 0 GOODS. - 0 D - S! • NEW L-. IrARDING L CO'S, NICHOLSON DEPOT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT, We are detennieed no to be out-don_e in'the way of - • ALL KIi4DS OF PRODUCE Taken in Exeknn g a f°E . CO 0 * CO 0 D L. 134111111NG. & co; ,PTO -VA' EVA RE, Nicholson DepOt, Nay -701;1801.-6n rots-Late Firm of Baldwin & Allen, Flour and Provls• I. ion dealers, will be continued under the alnico! Allen, Deans & Co, All dile the old firm is in the hands of A. Baldwin for immediate settlement. ' - A. B.ALDWIN. July 9tb, 1961. W. L. ALLEN. BROOMS NEW FIRM. ALLEN, DEANS & CO., Under Montrose Democrat Office, RE RECEIVING _ • A Fresh Ground Western FLOUR every 80 dap, which we warrant to give satlafaelion as any in market ; it not good returned at out expense. Feed, and Buckwheat Flour, • SALT- AND PORK, Br THE LOAD, BARREL oa POUND. HAMS, [Sugar Curedl- - • Dried Beef, Smoked Halibut, Drips and Syrups, Wasson and Sugars, wlitett we offer for sale at Low Prices. for READY .I'lY ONLY. • • Montrose, Jo 1861. 'THE UNION' Now and Forever ! THINK, EXAMINE, SAVE - 25 CTS ON A DOLLAR • BY BUYING YOUR - . SPRING_ & SUMMER •--A•-• Ira 2 I Ge 0 t HAYDEN BROTHERS, ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE! OtR STOCK IS NOW 'COMPLETE NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. WE HAVE A ',MICK STOCK OF- • . STAPLE and 1171 N OT DRY GOODS, • GROCERIESd: PROVISIONS, • HATS AND CAPS, • ROOTS• ARD SHOIS.• ' • WALL PAPER. , -WOODEN. WARE, • COAL OIb.YANKEE NOTIONS And a great earldty of articles too nunierons to niention, whfctrAvnato bound to bell ; Cheaper than the Cheapest ! PRODUCE taken in Exihange for Gixida. ONEPRICE and NO DEVIATION. Oar system , of doing business gives satisfaction ! CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS, WHETHER. YOU BUY OR Not. WE WILL SHOW YOU BARGAINS UNHEARD OF gar Small favors thankfully reeelvk and larger ones In proportion. - Yours, Itc, 313C.A.,r113191V 33X100115. NEW MILFORD, Juno Sib, . CIRCULATING . LIBRARY.. BEST WORKS 'BY THE -BEST AUTHORS. - ONE LifIUNDEED *OEVPIES, listciuniNG History, Biography Travels Adventures, Poetry, Romance, .4c., which the public can have the benefit of for trifling-sum per week. • Believing that many will prefer to obtain the reading of such books in this way, rather than purchase the worts. If successful I shun add from time to time such NEW WORKS u -will be of Interest to the public, profitable to myself and Im provement to the Library. For Sather particnlars call at Montrose, Jnne fis. . SIIITIPIPNEWS OFFICE. WAR PANIC &WAR PRICES! .3Entrl = l.Pla g l' i ry h pow moiling a fhll and dales stock of V 1 'a 7 ' Oz, ' I I ___) . _J" J Including agrest variety of. rich . .Printa in new styles. Gingham!. Brilliants. Lawns Mollies. Dress Tissues and =• Black, _Fancy and Foulard Firmed Drags Wm. with s tell assortment of Billc.Hrochts Cultmers 'and Stag Shawls Hollings, Dusters. .Possolo Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers: Hoop a Stir* Broad cloths, pushier', Summer Stiles, U.; with Mtge as sortment of other ‘, Staple an.d'Fanciy Goode, Al tumid, leHroeates„.Crockevi, 11414W1get Ira, Nal% Stoves, Ways. 011arBooteand -Shoes, Hata. and Cale, Patn sl famesr v ier nao r j Eotit, Wan Firs, The - item!' fa large , and bought dish dieted the moat War Pante, andwill to sold at lowdown Mee.. and en the most favorable terms for Cash. Produm, or to Prompt dem 'Buyers.. B.—hear and Salt constantly f on hand. . ' . [New Mllfeedi May. 1061. • - TiVAllorr'S MOW. Jostle% Thoblei row Graydon's forum and othsra _Si - NAlViiragrEih . - GOODS. MADE " ?!,( • , • :0.1 • . • .9 AND READY-PAY' _CUSTOMERS. e=:=l LOW PRICES. I‘TC:O I T'ICM. TEAS, COPEEN, SPICES, 'BROOMS, AND NAILS, 1=33111 THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS, THE-- SKELETON SKIRTS, FLOUR, SALT, FISH, NAILS, PAINTS A N OILS,: AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. MI Goods sold at SPRING STYLES NOW READY. SPRING AND . SUMNER La* Books. GOODS. REDUCTI ON . .IN • • ~ 7 1 11; lo) • 0 ... !i f 4 .1- C l'.. 1 ' • ' : ik:: aI I . 6 GHAT CROWD EXPECTED AT. THY.STORLS OF Guttenberg. "(4.lositliattin, Montrose, Susq'a County, Pa., Elmira. liew-York; , Susquehanna Depot, Pa. pn:felalm to uur frtenas'and the public In general that In euneequence of the present presaure In the annieyarrairs in the cake' we can purehaeu ' . GOODS FOR 'CASH,- '- FROM 10 TO 20 PER T. LOLA HAN Former:); Therefore we are determined to offeethe public our EADY MADE CLOTHING DRY :061 . )1 IS, largest. turd best I STOCKGOODS Kept in ANY COUNTRY Store thLialde of Ncii Tork City, ! At Prices which Defy, Competition is we will cell. for CIAILIBIIi3C. at the small advance of ten per cent above the wholesale cost. We will sell the following GOODS at the annexed - Black Frock Coat Worth.:4 9 for 46,00 Black_ Frock Coat. worth 10 - '7,50 Black Frock: Coat wktli 12 for 9,50 Business Coat worth (45 tbr • *2,75 Business Cont_worth •.6 for 4,00 * - Over Coat ..worthi - BS:for • $4,00 Over Coat - worth 7 4 'for 5,75 • Over Coat worth 10-for .7,50 • Over Coat worth 15 _for 11,50 . Over Coat worth 20for 15,00 • Black Pants _worth $4 for' Black , Pants worth 5 for Black Pants_ -Wortt G fur -. Fancy Cassimere Pants worth. *4 for *24 Fancy Cassimere Pants worth. s'for 3,1 Fancy Cassimere Pants worth 6 for 4,2 t. Black Satin Vest worth $M for-42,25 Black Satin Veq4ortli 4 for 3,00 - 131Ack Satin Vest n'ortli .5 for 3,50 OVER-SHIRTS ,k,-O,VERATILS only .31 UND'R GARMI.:NTS EQUALLY LOW As ST in lei had fairly apkar.4 . _vv e invite the attention of LL'III. .V..496 . 27i g r X riX.i.B.3EitXAM...• .11. q GENTS who %visit to ar : itil thettn , elvas d( the oppor tunny to make come Fair Ong o nice Chrfstmas. or. No*Years- sir zes P v. NT to our large auorttneut of, . - :w' rwAa 'ist . :,: t - : CLOAKS;SHAVYL;S DRESS TRIMMINGS IS ALWAYS . LARGE S COMPLETE, COMPIUSING • PIuALIN : • IBILA.Chi I . and - • FAMY SILLS, 1421:=Ciagi, of all colors and shades, &C. &C. DOMESTICI.S, • CANNOT BE EQUALLED IN trrlffiy . • Good Heavy' Sheetings, 8 to Bcts. per .y'd Best Heavy Sheetings,' 7 to Blots. pr y'd DENIMS, from 8 to 12} cent; per yard TICKING, from 14 to 15 cents pc:. yard GINGHAM.% from 10 to 15 cts. per yed CALICOES, fast colors, 12i yards only $1 • , " Best Merriniack, .10 yavds only ,$1 eZiottcop 3Elektts. A Choice articl4, only 1211 eentc4. P eet St,l_ ,Pri""13k11113, : - INIMITABLE :AMBRORPES! A nice lot--sclling tit 4 cts. per ;piing. i 4, " time I should cegret it, had I not seettred za4l4.B,siiiaiiitwool vests • a d ! thi iheu s ir..l we. .he - 174.fin ci IcAr . :Ca onen n't, ato not dear 0ne7 , .50 _. gut. aiwsys Drawers. .., , ith us and %hilt we can call them ours, every , . -.. . W ;- : ', . on" atmuld sei•ure such a mPmorisl ; iispeuninv LAMBS , OOL. HOSE . I since they can have them an' truthfully taken by . . : i ~ • . that successful artist. 1. B. TUBB& -of MI: ' . moidiAargus - ccor ti onive. hamton.. dee °fait Latest Styles, &Cote.. INZALERS In Dryfloods, Groceries, Hardware. ltrady -- Thankful to the hemerous euitoinera for • .1-1 3tiaccleolueg, now. it, sh6es, but, Glaze, £c.. ae. . their generous patirtaga the'past 'year, - .Z.s le-110101000f May Ich,-y. we reapentfally, aohcit. a_ oontumance. of ABEL TURRELL: • the same, ..- ,!. . , . , . . trim for salaMalllnetaaali StiontlatAir Mosta, j fer _ I ... ' &who Whiskers sod Malt that will fli is th,cy diuttenstrg, N.Ostubattin ; _i Cr .v. :oet of Whitton , or a Notudsehiki to trots sir to al l ot, .. I winks ; Dakar's Ocoopound.i *lna ma an pramer. yrofromt, Po, Dow/for !Pk 0410. magmas, Maly If, Ihel . . . • _ . gonen4 spxkof which comp4ied the . • -t 011iNETS.:. OUR ASSOR TME NT OF GOODS, AND OUR STOCK OF t; I Wr friE sidalerlbealtake pleasure In aniare chaer tathsie friends and customer* of donfreter Md.( laig • en advantage of the annually low *Wei se by Meaufactarms they hare made a eddltlas tot Wdr r msnal stock of Watches, Jewelry sod fang peal. uog are now prepared to ores-greater larMs Gas ever bo , fore .4ingimeston,Angnet 4.1801. _ XV 1 Iik2XUZIF Walrehes—Ladies' Diamond Enameled. and *la— . a Splendid article, Also a sleety oftiol4 sbd haves lish. American and Swiss, Iluntlnernd nft, eery law. Gold Cltalne—A ray extensile variety of Vera. Fob. !land and-Neck Chains. by • grass t Assam. Illarßinga and Breast Plaa--Aa infinite riflery • of styles and prices, in-sate and tingle. Finger Eglngs—Diamond, Baby, Etigerd„Plari,Scali Chased and Plain Uol¢ ILtnelarge stock. aliraeelets—Gold, Jet, P lated , and EMIR Bneelets or all patterns and prices. ,„ Evans 6 Allif. Silver Ware—grerydeicriptien of Sliver Parba.atid Spoons, Napkins fags. on hand, also Soup and Gar/ Lad/es.; Cop.. IL:a.rd Ca sts, Ile. Batter and halt Extra. Chthirrus' nets. salts. etc.. warranted good as coin. •, Plated Ware-A Beautiful assortment of he Pitchers . • rastors. Cake Baskets. Walters, Batter Mabee, Salts. Salves, Forks. Spoons. Toast Backs, Cups= etc.. etc.: be ETANI 6 Auer. - . Sleeve ;Buttons and attad4.'4 • Wife' Kock 0(02 , pattern. audpricem. Beads-4,0ral Necklaces and Armlet", Ambeit,, Conl, • Pearl„ Oat. 2tilel. and 'diver Beads. alien Cottaba—A good stock of shell back and aids Comb. abio Buffalo, Horn, Ivory, and Drelealog cogibt, flair and Tooth Brushes, etc., etc. • 3917.4L1W6 •451-TaXIIIZT. No. 2 Odd Fellows Hall, Skagkaso2o2ll• WANTED ! WANTED! Willa AT TYLER'S STOR - 1,009 'bushels of Oats, . • 10,9 w) lbs_Yresh' Butter, in Tubs or \ 'lculls, , , - 500, lb.. Bee.straF, .. ' . s,uou dozen Eggs, :- • aOO dozen pairs Giioil Woolen Socks, . ...a...T-sisiCs 40.4%.833, r'' • • FOR WITICII THE ' _ • - Highest Market . Price . will be Paid in GOOD. GOODS,' • BY liontrpse. A4gulit 13. 1,961. Executors' Notice.- OTICE Is berebt• given. thht letters testaments:l np• / on the last will end testament of John Timmy, late orSllver Lake, deceased, have been granted to the mato scribers. and all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested' fo made Immediate payment • and those baring . to present them duly attested for settlement. ' • JASt ES rteCOR3IICK. 1., Ezecaton rriAlSTOPAEA BYENE, Silver Lake, Au gnat Stith. ISGI. sir A REVIEW AND REPUTATION HELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS. eaLBEItT ,J. 111:1:13: 11111.9 PAMPIII.4T. consisting of ti double cola= - p.ages. was originallypublished pending the political canvass of 161.0. The " Impending Crisis. ..it a ceelpi lotion of all the sophisms and malicious doctrines .by which the public mind of the North had been so fez pois oned as to produce the triumph of she Presidential can didate of the sectional party last fall: It atalt widely cir culated grataltonely, by, means of large contributions or money. and End more llin any othertiting to-deceive the masses of our people. - In this Bedew. and Reedalims, we take up each of its chspters.separatelv, and every impor--' taut assumption in detail. and refute them so completely that no intelligent person can read-the pamphlet without being convinced of the falsity of. all the wicked asansep• lions of the Helper book and of the folly of the sectional strife which has culminated war. As therein no probability that pence will be permanently restored to -our distracted land notil the public mind at the North!s disabused of its erroneous Impressions relative-to theta's, character of our Southern sitter States, most of whom u I now in rebellion against our general government, as the result of the triumph of sectionfil - fanaticiam both North Land South; —it becomes the dutyr of all true patriots to do all In their power to remove unjust prejudices between the North and South. and there is probably no more side i lent means of Accomplishipg this result, than by general •, circulation of ourpllef , stalaon of 'leper. It- contains a large amount of valuible statistfini, worth, for occasional reference, several times the price of the pamphlet, Wall 'lntelligent citizens. Price TS cents pefcopy, or $1 pot dozen—sent by mall. postage prepaid. Address • G. d. B EEB E. 9m Pldletovna. Orange Co., N.l. 1 !tar:rise, Jr.. • kow, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Locatycl user the Satiinehanna Valley Sank BINGHAMTON N. Y. . 11 W. 1.9 W f: I 1., PrinnipnL, Pro'relsor tivi.iner 4.1 Accoutlitl," practical Accountant. - :Wayne et I , .neeln,rfeatiea upon Booll•Kiep inz. 1141,1r:ding . the Kirno. . JOHN R. 1."; C.•iiinwrcial•Areunntant. Prom.* c of hook Herp;ol and Practictil Nlathempticti l'ioltis,ior in 119 - oit, K•rep;o• , INtartment. %V.ieNc:o. Proressor or Practice/ and tar nrimplital kcnmamiuh, Cotunivrvial - CA4 u.!6, tit.ns vtid Coriespomdence. .. • i.r.c:TERE . 7,st lion. ILni,•l S. nicAcirron, LeetnrOr.on Comuner 0..1 Law and l'n non, Riinson, Fialcorn, Lecturer on Contracts 'l'p.mismory IVutes ond of-Exchafige. 1)r-E. Andrews, l.e urer oo Comaa«scii: Ethics. ' F.S.L?➢ISING COMMITTEE li• , o. tihettnnn D. Phelps, \Vm. It. Osborn,. K0q...1 . Tracy It. Morgan, Em 4. The ohj.si . of this College is to -send to all an opportunity of obtaining a ihorongh Nosiness Education. • • . - • The Books and Forma are earifolly arranged by pradie.,l aeeountants . expressly for this In stitution aud vtnbrare in the recent improve ments._ The. course of instruction comprises. ever,. department- of business. The -Jeanie, • wi11,6".* thoroughly taught the science and 'piactic• of Double Entry Book.Xeeping ay applied, to Ili* following kirlas of businexii, viz: General Mer chandising, Slancifacturing v Banking, Commis sion, Steanthonting,, Railroading. (awarding. Freighting', Foreign Shipping. 614 . • - • YOUNG 31EN Can nitalifc thezaieives In a short time, al this Inslitr* lion, to 011 important and lucrative situations. 'hatpin references can be given where yinduatesof 1910. are now fillingilmilmble situations with 'alludes from poo to eloo, per annum. - The Proprietors are In possession of testimonials rasa' some of the tint Commercial Houses in the Bata; to whoa they have fu ruitbed book-keepers, mho-stilts their males satisfaction and confidence in the ability of thp gradual*, of thiv Institution. . • PENMANSIIIP In all its brnsrehe, taught by the most skllltat and thor ough matters ut(ho .No College in • the.conntey ar joys a higher repniat lon in this department. Ladies' De partment entlecit separate from that of Chesentlemes. Studentirean eater College at any time. _ . \o vacations.. Time to complete the course. from 8 to 10 weeka. Stu dent* pursing the requisite examination ..are. presented with the meat elaborate and elegant engraeed Diploma issued by any Commercial . or Clusimitlnstitation In the Union. APS6tance rendered to graduates in' promuist sltnatlon,. . I' For terms of tuition; price of board. Intim:while of giaduaum tilling positions..tc,Joidress the proprietor, kilt i circulars , contalnlng full pariteulars. LOWELL e.. WARNEB. - Prnpriants Binghamton Commercial College. :Cm.. it, 'Orl.—y . Binghamton. C. T. LIFE- •-, 11 Ell 0 [HAL& • I 1 WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS,' Ia lady remarked to us a day or two tine*, ne sht e xhibit,t.the portrait or an only child, gone • to the -,spirit land.;^ whielrogas-one of grirr33.136117 L.,IIARDIN'G & CO.,