- NEWS - —Pt Bli-d Mau has Oreated in 'Cleaveland for marrying - three different 'blind girls within as many weeks. Two months ago he buried his first wife, who *ae not;blind. lie declared he could not see any wrong intt:, ' - =Colonel Illulhgatq the. brave coin. wander of the Irish brigade at,Leitington arrived at Chic:tenon priipky,.and: bad a flattering reveption. Tie is arrived on a .special train from Joliet, and was met at the depot by an immense crowd of, citi zens., Si --Misapprehensions - hav ing existed touching the Postmaster-General's order of the o,lst of Oatober' ? , postmastera will reCognisedt as follows The certificate of! a .seldier'a letter may be signed by . any 'acting field or staff officer in the service of the United States as well as the Major, and when 'se certi fied my be forwarded without prepayment of postage, which must; however, - be col lected at the office of ddliVery, as ;before. —A meeting of some of the most prom inent merchants of New'York - was held at, the Fifth Avenge Hotel,on Monday,for the purpose of taking - ,measures for the drawing up of a g_eneridbankrupt-bill,and its presentation to Congress at the next meeting of that body. i A committee of eleven. tras appointed, to 'whom vas en trusted the duty of procuring legal aid in drafting a bill to carry out th e - wiAes and . objects of the meeting. - Samuel A. Purviance - , late Attorney - General of Pennsylvania, who, it . 1 / 4 011 be remembered, resigned some tine slime from motives of self-respect—intimating that-he *mild become contaminated if he remained longer.in-Gov. Curtin's Cabinet —has been n appointed Consul General at Calcutta. * ..1 —The Emperor of Russia 'has his hands fully occuiiied • at presentOind there is nu prospect of his reposing an a bed-pf roma during the approaching *inter season.—,, Poland in s state. of siege:: many .ef' the churches have been closed by the Romisli - clergy, in consequence of their being des ecrated by the soldiery ; and the! people are gloomily awaiting . in inninonsi silence an opportunity to strike for national free T dom. Then again the-serfs and the ,no bles are jarring with tacit other, and the -good intentions of the monarch! in the , decree of:emancipation fail of being real ized. —The Court of Inquiry in the 'case of Colonel Miles, who was reported to have been intoxicated at the battle ofßull Run, has, it is &understood, . reported that he 'was undo 7 the care of the Surgeon at the time. He has assumed his conimandi and no farther proceedinks Will be had. —The claims which will be brpught against the Government at the next sest _', ion of Congress will be enormous. ' 4 IS estimated that ciaina's amounting to fifty millions of dollars hive already been pre pared. The bulk -of , .thein are saidito be . Ifrom the west. t n - —For the information of apptieants to the Government, to numerous to be an swered individnally, there is authority for saying that tiles - far no decision has • been made . in regard to pyrrnittinil trade with Beaufort and its vicinity. —A letterfrom Hilton Head, of the I,lth inst., states that the entire Fresnel ing Apparatus, formerly used in the ;Hunt ing Island and 'Martin's Industry Light houses,was discovered in excellent lion in the Arsenal: it Beaufort.. They were taken aboard flip Wabash, and will_ lie placed in their old y 'position.; —More than a thousand -refligees arc .new ittthe vicinity or . Washington,. and. the organization of a brigaded of • loyal' Virginians„which waS proposed some time .ago, meets with tlieit hearty approval. It is progressing rapidly.; Five Or six hundred names are iiciw enrolled.- Ten or fifteen officers are now engaged rc.critit -ing, and it is believed' the re . ..oiment wili be ready for. th 4 field in acouple of weeks. —A convention, Which boldly asserts Its determination to revolutionize th e State of Kentucky-and tern it oVer to .Teff. Davis' confedeniey, in opposition.' to the Wishes of four`-fillh of the people •re assembled, Nov. ISO. in Rusiellville, Lo ga.n county, Kentnekv. —The election forr.FreSident and] Vice President of the Southern Confederacy has resulted in they. almoSt i unanimous -retnim ofJetf. Davis ,and Alexander 11. 'Stephens ' the present inennibenta. —Theßichiriond '(Va). Dispatch has it that the autlibritieil of South Carolina .-have-communicatediltil the COlfederate rebel governmerit. neon the subject of hoisting the black flab ,in Carolina, .in consequence of the inyasiob by the " Lin coln mercenaries" ofithe _sacred soil of said State. Davis =this Cabinet have in- strutted the Palmetto chivalry-, according- ly to adhere to the riles of Civilized war , fare ; but it is said that this he disre garded by South Car'cilina, and that she -will pursue the same course " which Gov ernor Wise adopted - at the time of the John Brown"raid, and that When South' Caiolina is done with - her invaders the Confederate government can- have them." —Advices troin thti .n.anawna state that the Rebels who had been ..shelling - Camp Tompkins from Cottim 111111 had retired upon-the approach of the Federal fiirc,e - under Col. De Villier. -.Nine of of the enemy's pickets Werelkilled, with no loss _ chi, our side. Col. D 4 Wher has taker possession of the hill. —Gen. Wool has been instructed to communicate with the proper Confederate authorities, under a flag - of truce, in 're ference to facilites forsupplying the -pris oners in their eusiodi with- Clabidg.and -other neessaries..., •- S, • —The release of 1.44. Albert Kurts on. his parole for a limited periOd, has been reciprocted on our part by . l:the release of • , a Rebel prisoner. There is ;still a pros pest of a general exchange of prisoners, although there-is as yet, no definite ar rangement on the subject. —The official advic,is li•om, Europe, just. ,received, show a strengthening of -the ',belief in the restorativin of the Union, and_ increased confidence that tbeAdministra tion Will be able to re establish its author awl especially gratifying 01 these, re , , spects is the news from - England. ' Br The Chicago iimea (Republican) -states that the . despatchee , from Spring fie% Me.., representink gre:Ai indignation .and excitement among the soldiers on ac ,count of Fresnoat's removal, telling how .etficers Were resigningiand soldiers throw ing down their arm prove to be mere. figments. I • - General Seott's Monthly pay, sub-. aistence and allowane4 will - Continue `to amount to seven Inindred and seventy • dollars, or an annual income of nine thou sand two hundred ruakforty dollars. lie is allowed two hundred and seventy - Idol. lava pay per month, titres , '.llitndred and eixty• dollars for rations r ninety dollars .4er teryspte, and fifty dam .for bones. ; Batilli - ofltitorti Cairo, November 41;` ea*. r. - 31. Grant, inittstefficial:',*port the battle.sit Belmont, i liEsmin, asyslhat hit had but - 2809 men: The objecv of the eipedition was to pment tbe enemy from sending reinforcements to General Price, and also from cutting off two columns that he had sent : out from Cairo and Cape Girradean in pursuit of Jeff Thompson.] He says : "Knowing that Columbus was strongly garrisoned, I asked General Smith, com manding Paducah, to make a demonstra ,tion in that direction.-.He did so . by ,or dering force to Mayfield, and another in the Airection of -Columbus; but did not approach nearer than fifteen miles. /Also sent's small force on the Kentucky hide, with , orders not to approach nearer than twelve miles above Columbus. - . At daylight we reached a point just out of range of the Rebel guns, and de barked. The troops were marched one Mile towards Belmont, and then drawn up in line of battle, 'one battalion being left as a reserve, near the transports. It was but a ,few minutes . ..before we mgt the enemy and a general engagement en sued. . They were driven footly- . ..foot,•back of their encampment on the river bank—a distance.ofl two miles. Here "they -had strengthened their position by felling the timber for several hundred yards: - Ourmen Charged through this, arawing the,enemy over the bank into their trans ports, leaving-me in the possessiOn of everything not portable: Belmont being in the range of the guns on the shore opposite, it could not be. held a single. hour ..by our troops. - We had no wagons, and could not move any of the captured prOperty, consequently I gave orders for its destructiorn • ~ .Before getting fairlyiunder way on our return, the enemy made • their appearance again, and attempted to surround us. But our troops, who were not in the least discourageiVeharged'on the enemy and again defeated them. . Our loss is about eighty-Eve killed and one hundred and far woundod, many of them slightly. About an equal number are missing nearly all of, the latter • being frn . m the lowa'Regiment which behaved .so gallantly , and suffered more' severely than the 1 - ,thers." The balance of the re-. port details actionos f individual gailautry. 4111. • Truth well Spoken. - 'he non. Andrew Johnson, of Tennes see in is speech at Dayton used the following language : " I would not be personal,but an Aboli tionist isms much of a Secessionist as any to be found in South-Carolina. Now, - as 'Much as these disunionists of both classes abuse each other, they, nevertheless, both unite in laying violent hands upon the . Government that never harmed either.— If I were an Abolitioniit. I would break np the Union.; for the disruption of the Union must inevitably. destroy and oblite rate slavery. Hence we are for ,the pros: ecution of the war to save the Govern ment as fonrided by our fathers; for res toring the Constitution as we received it, without regard to the peculiar institqions of any State." • r"What an Amount of Suffering and Disease among the . 'Volunteers would be m er o d in b un y en ti t t : e. free i,or u n s v e ou ll nd ol s vloN o as. r o s s and Scurvy. the Ointment a certain cure and fort the Bowel . Complaints, Fevers, Small For, &c. the Pills are the best medicine in the world. Only 23 cents per Bpi or Pot. . r • •••••- • :3' By the'arrival of the steamship City of Manchester off Cape Race we have four days,later from . Europe, The convention lietWeen France anb England and Spain for intervention in Mexico' was signed on the glstof October. The Lon - - don press generally condemns Secretary Seward's despate,h to Lord Lyons, and In timate a drifting towards war.. , rß"Call for Herrick Gald Med al Saleratus. Agitate until you get it. If your grocer has not got it, ask him to , go to the wholesale Agent, get a box, and try it. It is the best In the -world.. Do not beput off witkany other. Use it instead of tsorla ;itis a great deal'bptter. Try it. MOSt, of the Merchants . have it. . Their depot is‘ll2 Liberty Street', Ness: York. —Pennsylvania has in'the field Co day, 101,070 men; New York 85,000. The Keystone State leads the Empire by 16,- 070. • A Centosrm—lieing in "Aleshoppen ott last Saturday webad a desire to see the ", what is it ' taken a . few . week since near the Horse Race Dam, by. Mr. John 3lelhinah and which he has been - exhibit ing to those who.have curiosityenongh to examine • it, ever since. It is certainly a st rarigecieature to be found in the waters . of the Susquehanna , and no one that has vet seen it pretends - to give it a name.— We were informed that several gentlemen who were: intimately accquainted with the carious animals that inhabit our Lakes, and southern rivers, had never seen any=: thing like this, in any of them, It is about two feet two inches in length, and in - color resembles en eel though consider ably. darker abbut the . , fiend and back. The head is flat and measures about three inches o or three and a ; half across. It has four feet (webbed) and has also. the ap pearance of having 'claws like those of a turtle. It will ineastrre perhaps across the back at the widest point little over four inches. It will devour 'with very little trouble a fish from three to five inches in length.—:Wyomin:7,lntelligeiger. Weekly Market:. Reports. NEW-YORK wnoi.EserE PIIICES. Wheat Flour, qp bbl., $5,50®56,50 Rye Flour,- fl bbl., 4,50®'3,85 Corn Meal, 4. bbl., .2,80® 2,85 Wheat, f 4 bn., I ' 1,1010 1,45 Rye, % bu.,, o,Bo® 0,75 Oats, ip be., (32Ibs) 0,44® 0,35 Corn, bu., o,Bo® 0,70 Butter, "4R lb 0,20® 0,12 Cheese, - 41 lb • ' 0,06® ihol ;'Tallow, tb Lard,- ^ 414 0,091 ®0,08 MONTROSE PIM Wheat Digit], $l. esl Rye - 50ceata Corn Notate Buckwheat.. wheat.. Beane..., Butatoew ..Xfasta - IVAIW vim% .2513 leaniLoystiorrt fins 14.C/p.IIIII4IIMISS wira.zirezezezr We wiliplyftote $ l5 to Irr 3 Pel binoat.b. sad all expenses to.aetlee (w ere a COMIIIIIIIOII. Pllrtietllall seat, free. Address Ram Valve C01mar,7 . 4. JAMBS. Gen. mai Arai, Milan; Oble.. • • ' r sep4 HA.YDEN BROTHERS' flit'l0:11NTERV001; - * ll‘ .*i . i.tso-.-„ ; NM : T': IkNag is ltailf•V-Itotiefije , givesidrit Ai Bodd . vousposee at gas Amodati Judges sad County Coons bkonwo,cffli _insidst the Conimisaloness° palcitifis Xestrosifi va 740011 31 114 - WEI , at two o'clock.. p. nk.,,. andon ahe Int Mot ctli eachukonth thereatice,to receisswpikasid _ m lopsigniations Sit tn. roustof I/Minden' And Mete is ilieck - lindcw the ons deo Act, 'Skidded PAR Act to creat' a Loan: sad to i de lot kircilottike State, approvedltsy 1 4 1911_ .. ;.- . : •Er 911 DIR CI! Maim of /taw! . 111IethersAeadVillds.—Iliefollawing lin ract. from a letter written by the p!istor atit BOW Musa to the "'Namaland Messenger, Cincinnattf, Ohlo. It says volumes in favor of that wor ld-renowned medicine—Mai. Wnistow's Somata' STRUT roe Mama= Tiarriunot - We see= advertisement in youreolumns ofhirs..Whp slow's Soothing Symp. Now we never said's word In favor of any patent medicine in , our life, but we feel cote . pelted to to your readers that this hi-no 1111Mbni&DI MANZ IDLED tT. AND KNOW iT Wilt ALL It CWI3IIII. It le probably ono of the most successful medicines of the day, benuseit Is one of the best, , Those who have babi escant do better than to lay in a supply. dean v In *arose, Nov. 12th, by Der. A. O. Warren, Aabfo;rd B. Itingley, and TifisiJalia D. Fast, both of Uarftid. Oa Tunably Nor. 12th, at Grim Church, Great Baud, by the Bev: Gan. H. Rona, Mr. Samuel M. Dotterer, sad. Mlu Ilenrietta R. Trowhildpe, In Oalduld, Oct, flat, by E.- A.- Barton, Zaq.; Mr. Almon V. Nardi, of Susquehanna Depot, and Mtn Mary E. Wald, of Oakland: 7:11211A- 1 / 1 13.1 1 3. At Tenallytown, D, C., Saturday, Nov. 2, of Typhoid Fever, after A long and painful Illness. Corporal A. G. Townsend, of Co. K. 6th, Itegt.,P. V. R. C., aged SVC years': The demased was Dom Gibson Susquehanna( 0., UNITED STATES ARMY itOcgrvilti'am.6 EterV-3.0e NehliTED-12100 able bodied unmarried men be ee !,tween the aims of eighteen and thirty-rive years, notlesa Marilee feet three inches high, and of goo d character. TO., TERM pf SFRVICE is 3 YEARS •• ''he rate of pay is from _ $ . 13 TO ;$24 .PEll MOATS. In addition to which ho la provided with emitters, food, fuel, clotbinß, and medical attendance. • Meittorious men are selected from' the ranks every day and commissioned Lieutenants in the Regular Ar• my.. I: For all other Inf.:fru:Cation apply to Corporal Reuben Chichester. Franklin Rouse, Montrose: Corporal ell, Great Bend ; Corporal Robinson, Scranton ; Or at Bin,_ ,, hamton of U. Clay, Captain Fourteenth Infan try., Recruiting officer. IN &ember 15, 1661.—w2 Administrataf'e Sale. N Pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of the I Cianity of Susquehanna, the subscriber will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Thursday December fith 1661,1 the right title and Interest of Denis Wheeler, Aced in and to all that:certain lot of laud lying InAnburn,known as the iCatholle Church lot, bounded as follows ; on the North by Pat. Kerigon, East by Felix Reynolds, South by James Donlan, and West byJohn Bright, containing Shy four acres. or thereabouts th , excepting therefrom two aereasrld shalt comprising e Church yard and burying ground; and about twenty acres improved. Sale at one o'clOck.p;m.; terms, and, interest of dee' d made known on 'day of sale. JAMBS LOGAN._ • • Rush, Nov. 11th 1861—ts. CORWIN MURDER TRU. The Trial of William T. Corwin, FOB TAE MURDER OF HIS'WIFE, • CAROLINE &CORWIN.. • a Now in press and will be published on .Monday November 11th. A ?FULL and complete report of this Most thrilling and important Murder Trial-the strangest „and Most singular ease on the records of lan:en:in County. CORTtIN -MURDER TRIAL Phonographically reported by , B. 11. Winton, Esq, About 100 pates, octaep. A limited member haring been !published, persons wishing to obtain a copy will do well to apply at once. coliy, postage free, sent by mall on ~ , the receipt of 25 CeAtll, , . or's% holemle price, 23 - ,03 per dozen— All orders, acconapanied by the cash, promptly attended to. ROBERT 11.2 CR, Publisher, Wilkesbarro, Lneerne CO., Pa. - 'Nov. 3. . . SEWING MACHINES, FOE!, F4 . 3kILY 4ND M.ANLTSAGTURMI t§E, The Grover t Baker S. 31. Co. beg to can tile attention of the public to their recently Introdu ced NOISELESS FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING tWortifeet tuatenavonst Theile-machines combined" the lateet agate" Improve ment* in sewing machinery, and are highly recommended fur their . - Simplicity of Construction; . , !ifolselessness ; Rapidity; • Ease of Management; Capacity for all kinds of svork, Andlicanty and Regularity of Stitch. . • Various styles of these machines adapted to the house or workshop will be found at the llitferent agencies of the company throughout the United States. Their new SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR .TAILORS' TAILORS' USE, The latest triumph of the sewing a:Lachine art—noieeieee, rapid; and easily operated—will commend itself to those who nac Inch machines forinanufactitring clOthing. . G.rover' & - Baker Machines, - GitOVER & BAKER STITCH: • Thee jnatly-celebratr:d . machines. adapted to all the teante:of the household and manufactory. continue to maintain the preeminence which the almost univocal verdict of therpublin has awarded them. The well-known STRENGTH, „ELASTICITY, At DURABILITY, of the! Grover & Baker Stitch will always insure them machine,. the preference for Sunlit nee, 'for the atanufac tun of each goals gm are intended for wear—for nec and natio!' abow. . . as crEREsr. Whestkour fbblsce - $7,56 Bye float Vest.: .14), Corn - meal V cortl.so 01,15 Pork 0:L ....to els cents Lull lb llamas Batter., 1b..,12 14 cents Eggs V 4101 l cents eV Wherever the Or or Baker Stitch Machine' hare exhibited andititiy judged In competition with the heeding tiewin_g Mellow" in the market, including the Wheeler 4t Wilson, they hare inearlibly borne off tbe dint premium. . - . - la!assartbae rmed by theft:Won at the Qom =Welts of the State Yalta of ILLIN 0 l'itte, 1: . . MAC 1111.0 &N g reeeogylehl. *if& siesta the tint premium to the Groles4 !SOW Machine oyez ay ethers In competition. _Z . it. 'arm rya 12PINNAABIPIrr; Co_ fignife st kfte* a...47llasasepoiess;_sitillilirbr am, AttosifrimAngentle, • • n• • carter. ROVER BAK E R'S ,CELEBR.4TED NOISELESS 495 iroaiway, New-York. .Agencies in' all ,tke principal Cities and Two;ls in the United States 31.1 . 'HING" THH SIICTILE OR LOCK STITCH. MAKING TUE OHIO and F. B. CWIDLER; Agent, Montrose,'N. AC illllBtlB 01'8 Notice. lett*" of Admhatettuttou to .Wale of W l R l L l Meutou,Seq., late of Metre.% deeth have beaumould to the eabaortben, mums todebted the add mote ere requested- naU leueedhtte pay. to mut, sad time brim . dalms to or.destauda, nuke *l. estate dale sada mns, will, make kaolin thous= wlthoutdelay to • J. B. NeCOLLIIII, War., NEW MILFORD NORMAL SCHOOL '~ 't' ;t r late niedla •. • nitiarr. • Bits II Yin trthetaff ti. ut 14'14. TBITION—NO DEP - - inasebeee_ oninws, • $1 I and mathematics - Including Win and b ench. ' • MosiiinnThsinting, nuts. • • • - • TRE WINTER TERM of this school wM commence on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SM, and continua n weeks. Every Owility will be, afforded the student to a thorough education. 'Board maybe procured at 1D,75 per week: Rome can be obtained at reasonable rates, for thou wishing to boardthemsebres. - For particulars address the Principal or Direetori. • By order of the Board. U. GARRATT, Pre. T. BOYLE, Sec. • • [New Milford, Nor. 4th. . WANTED ! WANTED-1 WANTED HIRER'S ,SIORI. 1,000 bushels of Oats; j 10,000 lbs. Fresh Butter, -in Tuba or Rolls, s • • 500 lbs. Beeswax; I • 5,000 dozen Eggs, • ,t 500 dozetipaws Good Woolen Socks, oars, ' • vOnwinciurne Highest Market Price l will be Paid in • GOOD . ,GOODS, • SY - Montros6,'Nov. 4tb, 1861.. DISSOLUTION TILE Firm of RILEY t LATHROP was. dissolved by mutual consent, on the 22d of October. The accounts and notes of the late tipaNtay bo found atthe swore fur sottlemem. • • MINOT RILEY, Springville, Icov.dth.. L LATHROP, plirThe Mercantile business willba conlinued by the un dersigned, tyke respecthdly solicits the thirors of OLD and NEW Ciistorners. M. RILEY. 111C1101.S011 RADEK • . • NICHOLSON WYOMING COUNTY,- PA. nnitiWinterVerm of title Institution !will: commence Monday, Dec. 2nd, 1861, and continuo twelve weeks. Oct. 30.-4 w . . • . M. M..S:TOME, Principal. NEW Ha MU GOODS AT TYLER'S STORE! FIRST STORE 'BELOW' TARBELLS. . A I .'" Gri=t.ooC-13111=t.IMEit, FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE; • WOODEN WARE; BROOMS, ' PAINT 4So VARNISH" • BRUSHES, BLACK ING, SCRUBING, • ..HAIR,Tooth, • - NAIL, and LATHER • BRUSES, ALL imn•Y CHEAP. ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, & LAMP . BLACK; TALLOW; ,SOAPS -• • Of ei•ery kind but sUrr. AT TYLER'S STORE.. EST nurtif ITALltroLerteMbene , Tall° "' MILS AN V172.4111g COD LIS ha. Pure Olive, Castor. and 3fetallie 011, for machinery; also Harlem ancLßritisfi Oil. FOR THE HAIR,. AND MOUTH. XVS..ALLRR'S World's flair Restorer, Zylobelseamm Iternet'i Cocoains, Lyon's Katbarion. one and two shilling Usk Tonic, Glenn's Bear's and Rose flair Oil. Pomade-delPhilocorae. Philadelphia and Isl'• York Month With, vie.: Parrish's Fragrant Elizet, for the teeth and sad gums, Dalyryrnple's Moo ttr Wash, Dental Scum, de. AT TYLER'S sTost. NPlllTZScip= l l.llt,P4l;Thrlognhi? Headache. . At Tyler's , Store.- OrDont ask to get trusted at TYLER'S STORE. Afontrose, Nov. 4th. HENRY C. TYLER. THE WAR CONTINUED! GREAT BARGAINS PREVAILING. NEW FALL GOODS For Cash and prompt sin months buyers. H. ntI73EI6.IR.I I I L T, would again call attention to his New and largo stock of FAll AND wINTER_GOODS now being teethed, and embncini the most desirable Varieties of Ladles Dress Goods, In Rich Fall Prints, Cashmeres. Delaines,Ottoman-ValoeL Sterinoes, . • Tambourd-Reps., Oinghams and Silks ; Stel. Broche, and Wool Long Shawls, • . Rich Ribbons, Bonnets. told Flowers, • buttes' Cloths,'Broadcloths,lCint „• sin:ere% /Se.: with a very Yuji assortment of ! Staileiandran - esoGoods, as nsual in nardware; Crockery,iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoe_ ,s Rats and Caps.. Clocks, Wall -Paper, Ladies' • Furs, Buffalo Robes, Carpetings, ,t,c„ with a new' assortment of Stoves and Trimmings of the best finality; ' made'to order. AC.. ac.! Fir As the stock is large and bought for cash, he is fully prepared to conquer a "Peace ,: and secure the highest mitantagCS of the "War" tolls customers, who and i vited to range themselves under his " Banners" 's°. cure the benefits of the " Fight." Flour 4: Salt; constantly on hanfl New Bilforti, October 18G 1 . H. Buitraw. SESQ. CO. CLASSICAL AND. NORMAL AtMar.coritrianse, 3P6asata.tor. PROF. S. S. - HARTWELI; B. A.,j PRNCIPAL. Mr. L S. Baku, Ist Assistant, it Teacher of Weal Mails. Miss L. Richards, Instructress of French and Drawing. Miss E. Blackman, Instructress of Must on Piano. Miss, A. W. Hartwell, Instructress in Depart. matt. C. C. Weep, D. D., lastnietor otAnatoin ' , and Physlol , G.TDlrnock. M. D.. Letterer on " ; Other Assistants and Lecturers will be employed as the wants of the school may demand. T HE next Term wlnegin on ' Monday, ,Septeinber 0, 1861. . Manumitting the commencement of the next Acade mic Year of thls x rat i ntion the trnstees aro happy to state that their e xpecta tions of success for the faw en ded have been fel y realized. Itis now in a flourishing condition, and they feel confident in saying to.the public that ft is entirely worrthy of the patronage of ail who de. sire Moro' mental dliscspline, & the a .ultition of itnowl. edge, whethersts a preparation for College, or teaching, or other pursuits. ' Its patrons 'may be found In air parts of the County and to them' referente Is made respecting Its merits. I Tuition . per Terns of Eleven Weeks. , Prim igheeEnary n D m eatrt went, :' • • 881 6 0 . H. Ey : • ~ 6 00." !aft,‘ Ind German. enr-h. 1 • 4 4 X O : .',...,...: 5 99. English. with - one Lineage. .. , 4 .... 7 60. . No billies the abovettndies shaU . ell:Med" .... 9 00. Drawing, 1 00. • Vaal Male, (three lesions per week,). I 00. " Dale on the. Piano , e 900. Cie o f Instrument, - • . . 9 00. . .. - i •1 :. • Ikmtid trorn $3,00 to $2,50 per week. • 1 The simeeonveniences as heretofore for those wishigt US hosrdttiemseives. For other information address the Prineimst et Montrose. - • W. JEBElUP,Fresident. C. F. Raab. Secretary. • • 1 . Montrose, August Nl,lBBl.---If Manaxixoe, A nd every thlpgrutereeery for LlGllTti,for ulnae .ll2. Xontrawavoy, • • TerrvWsprag !lore. ABEL 71IRRELL: • lit:for sale Whlakers and this will brfug out. thick ad of Makers. ors Nolatello. 1n troto 111 to .1 4611 , weeks.; - Mow% Cousnted,a we care for I)Fsei4•37. SUMO; Jnly 11, toia• ' - : ArpRT; itEL/4 Now offers to! sale on, o !used sh best GOODSI Ever ofrelertusquehannaCounty, and probably , compraf...„ t h e vA. RIETY or Most ' dike te Store in the . Norther* parVoTi niai and perhays_of the entirj,Sta anortuientill kept in abottt ' t hirty muff ent branches of trade, and, the aelectiqns are made from about forty ' ' ; of the - bait Bifuses in New York, and . more than fif. cy Dealers and Manufactsiers out of New York. A large proportion of the GoOds are brought direct from the Manufacturers, thus insuring genuine articles; • Custom ers on entering.thc Store Must not expect to find everything in sight, but nearly ev ery article wanted will be'produced inquiry. Some idea of the Stock-may be tormed by the following general outline, but enumeration is impracticable. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, - .P.AINTS ;AND OILS, • DYE STUFFS, GRopERW, • -LIQUORS. • CROCKERY. GLASS-WARE, . • ' . W 4 LL , smut 'IONDG•TVPAPE JEWELRY, - • , • - sILVER.WAR - . PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, . • . " • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ':'BRUSHES AMERICAN POCKET KNINES,i TABLE CUTLER' and • ' SILVER - PLATED WARR LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS, HARD WARE, BED CORDS, ...STONE WARE, DRY (NODS, - .MIRRORS, - WINDOW,AND PICTURE GLASS, LITHOGRAPHS, VARNISHES,. BIRD CAGES, • SPECTACLES, - - WHIPS, LASHES, • BROOMS GUNS, PISTOLS, AMUNITION. TOBACCO. MEDICAL it SURCir,O.4 instrumOita, SALT,. • SOAP, POTASH, 4 36C., - ; UMBRELLAS: - - • • PORCELAIN TEETH. . . 'he attention of • the Public is respect fully invited to my stock of Goods, bought exclusively for cssn• DOWN . find wJll be sold on the same principle for low prices. ABEL TI RRELL Montrose, May Ist, 1861., - IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE DIII7 i1b.6102 ,AT GREAT BARG AINS , AT GREAT BARGAINS Be sure and call at the Be sure and call at the 'Bee- No. 20 Coiner Bingham HIRSCHIMI BROTHERS, Have received artother Large Lot of New Fall and Winter Goode`! makitig the it's the largeat and best assorted stock, ;ever exhibited in Broome county. Their goods comprising the latest styles that appear in the NeW York market, have all been bought for cash, MOW,' it suction 11111C11114 Itieligiet, and are now offered to the - public . Regardless of their. Value, eta small advance, whereby we are enabled to sell •Illeh Goods almost equally low as the pica usually paid for cheaper fabrics. Please read the following list of prices : We are selling GoodDeLalnes for *0 •I2X Ilaildsome do , - 15 Rich Oriental Lustre., • . ' ••• - Plain and figured French Merinoes, 56-;to • Good Black 811 k, wide, for Worsted and Silk doable Broths Sbiwis, • ,Woolen Double shawls,. • • .11.andemne cloaks at Great,Bargalns. . • All Wool black broadcloth, • " • • 150 All wool colored cloth, •• •-••-• . rff.lf A large variety of cloths for men's and bole wear. • , Ilareelllesßosoma; Ladles' cotton hose,. Ladles' ribbed wool do, 5 pair, . ' 50 -Good Steel spring skirts, • ' • • 05 India Rubber combs, - handsome silk belts, - • ' 121{ Wire Port monnales„ ' • ",• • • 12X And Innumerable other Goods at theism. pit:pis:Bon. BE SURE ARD CALL AT THE "BEE MTV, before purchasing elsewhere, as we are satisfied that this is thodfiad race to secure such =TR AQMMUItY No. 20 Court Street, slgn of the USE BITE. Binghamton, October IT, 1931. lIEFORII UNMET., ryasra Tenn of ale Institution will eonanienee on Wednesday; tietnember 4th. Thai Winter term on "Wednesday December 4th; and the Spin lerm,on Wed needs ,y- February 12th: - • • . -• • Ruth; Term consists; ofelares weeks. rocw , zuzgrazaa. TUITION. -- Common - Granchen, Including - Vocal mn o t I.latttralPhtlosophy,Vhemtatry. Physiology and tok. Keeping " Algebra, Geometry and Ancient Languages,. 'French Music on Piano, until the War is corer,. • Room rent,__' xseaarteekatlsin room, ' - • aMes with a geed Asistatos are Oven every Each room is thrplabed with a riooklig bedstead d table, for Mote who eboose to boszdtbemaelres. - week Board can be bad Ines nolettoorkooll at two dollars r . , Pay to advance , or pronaly mew:mu . • • Bartow!, August 8, Jeff. . -- • • L. /41101210, 71. lIAUDING • •gd CO-, - "Num= th 7 Growths% Muitwargaidy JJ Idaderl , 2t Boots 811 ,c1S 8 i 11 14 - GUNN , Nlcholioa As eats* , cendlovuoro ou, 6e,- - EW '.GQOP,S,.' „.. 0.001) . NEW L. HARDING & CO'S, NICHOLSON DEPOT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT, MALT TO - L -**- - -.9 AND READY-PAY CUSTOMERS. are!detenninei not :to,. be ont-dono in the way' of - . ' LOW 'PRICM3 ALL Kr* OF -pRODUCE Taken to Eschastige,t CO 0 'CO 0, 31:0 D jek. L. FILATIDENIG & CO. Nicholson Depot, May itb,-,1861.—em. NOTICE: rpm Late kirinof Baldwin £ Allen, hour and Provio. 1 lot? dealers, willbe continued under the name of Allen, Deans it Co. All due the old firm Is in the hands of A. Baldwin for immediate settlement: A. BALDWV. ' - July 9th, up. _AV. L. ALlrt. • NEW FIRM. ALLEN, :DEANS. CO,, Under -Montrose Democrat Office, A RE RECEIVING • • 11 Fresh Ground Western . noun army 80 dire; which we warrant to ere satiefietkm u any in market; "'Snot good returned at our expense, and Buckstheat Flom, SALT AND, PORK., - BY Tui . LOAD, BARREL.oa POUND. HAMS, (Saris Curd] Dried Beet, Smoked Halibut, • Drips and Syrups . , . Molatises and Sugars, . • - TEAS, COFEEE, . SPICES, - ;pIiDOMS, AND EAU'S, • which we offer for sale at Low Prices. for BEADY , TAlf ONLY. liontrore. July .9, 'THE UNION' Now and Forev s er ! ;THINK, •EXAMIN,E: AND SAYE 25 OTS ON A. DOLLAR • •BY BUYING YOUR , SPRING. & SUMMER •.{ hive.' HAYDEN BROTHERS, THE PEOPLES Aenn, nit St., ORIGINAL `` ONE PRICE ". STORE! GUI{ STOCK IS. NOW COMPLETE ! NE\ GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. WE HAVE A tI.ARGE, !WOOF. OF— • . . STAPLE,died FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES d PROVISIONS, HATS AND CAPS. ROOTS AND . SHOES. WALL PAPER.. WOODEN ,CO4/4 014 YANKEE NOTIONS SKELETON SKIRTS, 1:4411R; SALT; FISFL.NAILSi 9. PAINTS-. A N D. - And a'rft- toratiety of =tides too numerons to mention, which wears bound to ea ' - 1 • Cheaper than the Cheapest ! JIVIVIIOLESALIC ANR - RETAIL.. - PROD II CE taken in Exchange fur Cgdt: All Goods *old at • ONE PRICE and NO DRVIArION. Ora system of doing businesisclv,es sapstscUou I CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS, • winirusid YOU Dili NOT. 1 1325 • 4 50 II 23 WE.WILL SHOW youn.inGAT.Ns umnaidi.or - far Small favoritlianldlally reeelmxl, .and larger ones In proportion: Yuma, dm., zaczw."lr4com7xv,33XLCOJ9. NEW MILFORD. jail* sth. .A - , • . • . . -11 N 110 D•• RED. HOW LOST, HOW into; . l i nhllehed, la lige:sled Envelope:' An the iialisre elt treatment, and radical Cure of spermatorrhem or orig inal weakness, sexual debiliy , norvouspese ski forgin, tory emiloolona. inß nrodlelad.. lo Pel"4. Wtltuigptt4p., grid mental andlhytaoMuty„ -. , CTIEVEIIigMX Mei important Mt that tha await nottaaqnsotew- of self abase may beelfectudlynnitoteed withoutinternal clamor the dangerous applications of caption, inairnm mita, meditatedbon4es, and other emphinal doilmm . , is hens clearly datgonshated,and the entirely new and high ly neonatal treatment, ae adopted by the celebrated an the:ninny amtkinedl, by means or which every one is en abled t curls Ohnsalf patently, at stms leant Poenlbletalet. theerelty voiding au the advertised °gamma of the day. Thelectare will prose • boon to theamandeand thousands Sent midst seal. io a plain envelope, fa aniddrem, amt fiekkoll feeelni awn postage tannin; addroesin Inßenroty,.lltor ;ark. • Tat Otliee 8er5„.4641 M=;;lEtfl : 1 4 .11111 Eun lir, - 41 - ti" - • . "for c iini t i n itn r iu tram thellsesteft4 eoseutt t , Keteb be ilsitio urtint e. fi n f ALT - . the I c 1; ot • Alao wood ,rail* . . . • TorreU'a (0)0DS. ~~~. -OF -AT 0811.1r! , .,094 ionsigiar=.... fa iameonitdba to tbair • add Wet • that- be talk, ea Minato& et the asmoillb. low tare@ es by - Mallaintlif bury lurrosaie it wilted* mot atodt obwiltd Joirolry aptoda„ sad are aver prepared to greater Mlf *as ever bs. C4PriL . BlafflanatAa4- ' 411 . ALUM - z• 111,1kfasotit litaastaled. aid pies ankle. Also a rarletyorool4 sad tem a llr l astrfras sod SyVaraingarld 150*, las si vl extisolve ralletyorVost,Tob. thud lad NeckTbahre. y . Wass lb Aurae. , litarlibloato salt liflabuoi 110:atter variety. oatetarr Mis,;o244l4;l4scsui aad kartro 4l . ll 4*Plock• Iltrooolaab-Gokl, et. natea.ford lialalltacelete an patterns aid prices.. • - AWOL - salvor Illeteko , -Nmory rocelpitot at tilleerfoks, sat - Spools. Napkins Mims, o n bate, - also Soup orb Gravy Liam Cypit, Cod Cues. Pie. Mahal add InUS Marrs. Childress' sem salts. ate.. wineated good as cola. ~ad Illt=lbealtiralsaeorumeatof loelitcbere I 4 ft• ". ( "": 1 • 1 - 1 - P,s 'at.+O+ d s Zetreatct ika rtsakk etc. - .. Maori Illetitora mad studs-A larval stock con' petti e rrece. Coral Necklace+ end Armlets, Amber, Corsi. je"L'Olid.'Sroaiistol Alm Beads. • tot _ _good Mink of abet bocit'a Noe uCeda Tee Ilestehee ombs slim Soßelo..nots, Ivory rttLAlroolag.Cooto listr* . tar-. Ittr: • mrtraurar dtt ,10. s Out reskros uslt; Tftenamos- ( Awev . COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Locatna Oyer the Sanas Valley Biala BINGHAMTON .Y. in= D. W. LOWELL, Principal, Professor of the '. • Science of- Accounts. Pamticd:Accoentsibt. Author of Lowell's Treaties spot; Book-Keep ing illustrating the same.- - • -- lons RABIIIK, Commercial Accontitint;Profeer of Book Keeping and Practical ilsthematies. J. J. Conits,- Assistant Professor in the Amok Keeping Department. ' A. J. WAnsia, Profesior of Practical an4.or - Dements! PenmanahiP, Commercial Caleu!s -_ tions sod Corkespondence. LECTL'llltEllcr lion. Daniel B. Diekirson, Lei:liver on Guniarnr cis! Law mid Political Enna!)My. Hon: Benison:v . - Balcons."Unlarer'nn Conflicts Promissory NOtes and Bills of Exchange.. .Irev Andre#o,l,;Lenittrir oa Cittpqrifld EVAN II! NG COMMITTEE% . . • , .lion. Sherman D. Phelps, Wm. fl...oslannl, 1:;11, . Tracy •R. 11l organ:E.q. • - The object of this College is to affiird to s . l au opportunity of obtaining a thuroxigh Businfos Education. . The Bunts and Furros are carefully arranged by practical accnuntruits expressly for thiii In stitution and catbrace all.the reaent • In:pre:its. .monts.. . , The course of initruetion ,Trupriries fume* depaltinent of bus'acati, The learner will to+ , thoroughly taught the scince and parties cl Double Entry Book. Keeping sr gpplied to following kytda of busineas, viz: General Bier chandiaing, Manufacturing, .Banking, Commis sion, liteionbrasting, Railroading. Forwarding -Freighting, Foreign ShiPPIPg. ac- • .yutiNci tuts 1 - Can qualify thomseitett la a'sbort titie, it ale lnattta• - tion,toEll imilurtaut and lucrative situations: 'Ample references eau be given where graduates of IMO are now •tilling desirable situations with salaries - Um WI to-WM, per tittnum. . . The Proprietorsare lu pouciaton of testlmamish Mans some of the first Comtnercia! Litman in the State. to whom thel have furnished book•kcepera, showing their .stir., Satisfactionand contidenee In the Malin be thtividuatea, of this Institution. • • PEN3IANSIIIP ; • la all ita tinincheS, taught by the mart 41,111CalAnd.lbs.7- 1 ough makers of the ext. No College in the einintryr en. joys a higher reptitatiou'ln this dengt o ment: Leen , * Tre. pertinent entirely teprntp trnip 1,6 f fbegrpfletip t Studentscan enter Cohere at imy time. No micatains. , Time to complete the course, tram 8 to 10 weeks. Stn. dents p.uslin; the requisite er..4”a ion are presented I with the moat elaborate and elegant engraved Diploma ; Issued be any Cotton:Mita' ar Classical lnatittitionln the Unlou. .keststance rendered to • graduates in proetuist; sitosnone.- - For terms or. tuition, pose or tuittia. testlutontalAita _graduates 1111Ing positions,te. address the proprietor* fur circulars containing hill particulars, • LOWEI.L A. Prozietnrs Binghamton Commercial College, - Nor. - Binghamton. N. T. HEALTa AND ITS PLEASURES . Or Disease With, Its Agonies: . C 122. cocaesa 7B o • , e N>r . , f. i ... , -. .;' -.1) •N. • . • . . . . ''.. ..• , S' ', l. _ C • -..`/• '' ' I . . . ' ,. : e's , f ' - .:' ~,.•.;:.,4 4 .i...-.,-,.,Lt - . :, • t ,•. - - - ' , i - . i • ;'" r : 4 1 ' vt•,- 1 ,-' • ..,„ . 5,: ) .1 ) . ,_, . _ . . ...)(4,! . .b. "1, • - k., • .1-14i:*: .F .. -. • , • %,.: 4 •r , , 1 ICOLLOWAYIS I=l NERVOUS. DISORDERS. WHAT is more fearful than ti r resting donut of the nervous system? To be excitable or nervous ins small degree Is mostdistressinir. for where cans tasted] be found? There Is one:—Winkled little trims. beer, or spirits, or far better. none; take no euffee,— 'musk tiabeing preferable; detail the fresh air you can ; take three aria= Pills every night ; eat plenty of solids. avoiding the use of slope; and If these golden rulea are follotted, :you trill be happy lumina, Strong in hody,azid:forget you Iva mutes: Mi&crtiactrius eb 513apAsiilkiteilitio. - If there Is one thing more than another fur whidi then are famous. it Is their purifying airopertici.espielallY their power . of cleansing the blood from- all Imparitku.'S removing: dangennmend ettepeedet) eierettatte. .17nlyar sally adopted as the rand remedy for female compliant,. they never loll; neves. waken the system, and aloe:, • bring about what is mitred. ; Sick Headache and Want iptilppetlie• These feelings which so sadden us, most hegpestly arise from annoyances or trouble, from perspiration, or from eating antfdrinking what is unfit for us, thus dlsordering the stomach and liver. These organs must be regulated if you wish to be well. The Pills, If taken according to tits printed thatitietlona, atiltquickly restore a healthy action to both liver and itouutch,-whence follow as a nature) con sequence, a good appetite-aniin clear head.:, In the last and West Indies scarcely any.other medicine int WA for these disorders. . , • • ' • I:IISOEDEBEVOT THZ 1011811. •- • . . • In all diseases - affecting thole orgema, whether their ea mete too inuch or too little water *hearer they beat. dieted with stone or grunt, or with aches and pales selitk-d in the loins over the regions of the liddneya, theasifil• should be taken retooling• to the printed direction.. and the Ointment should be well rubbed Into the small of the bock at bed time. This treatment will eve A.IIAJAe!e.' Ate relief when all'other means ban , retied. • For Stomachs out of Order,. ' dill e.o improve the tune of the : rtoinieh as tjieso Yilt tt. they remove all aridity, pccaslor.4 °either by lutempeittore or imptoper liver arid reclime it to a healthy action; they sever ail la • =log all 'flaunters of the liver and atototicia... liolloniais Pill,' are Me Lest fftitedy kap . in Me um At fur'Meinticiming diseases: Svc. • - ' • florelirests: Asthma, - Goat, . Stone and tiraryd.•• 'Bilious COmylaints',licad-ache, Seendaty gym pi me illetclues.ou Skin, Indigestion, • TlC.Dorloureni. Bowel Complaints, Inflammation, Tatimr/, Collor: • • Jaundice, • - -lacers, - tonstipation of the Liver Complaint< Venereal Affeellaas Bowels. Lumbago. . Warm* until Wel- Censumptien, Weakness beam . Debnlfr.. •• „ - Ithetuuatime, ithatager MHO. Dropsy. • ltetcntiou of am, Jac. - . Dysenter7,. • Urine. . - &e . Ifavipetas, .iiereraLi. or King's Sell.:: . remote irregniaritlei. levers of all kindle., Nasal! CAUTT,Pf f - ' -14 07, 04 tte ge. bathe Unfelt' tfi• wurd• nOt..- LOWAY. Kw- Yalu' AND Lea uox," ere Abocintlble as • water-oath lie ocry 'leaf of the boob Of ittectihns around. each pot or Tow :Ma stone max bo plainly secisbx Adding Me lett Co Malign. A - handsome reward will be mean to any one resaloriwr such information as may ;0414..40 detection oleo" pa;ty,er paAes couutecteltlog the rued!, Mac* ei,vendingthe Ague. weaving theca tri t 4 •Pociouc, •• Sold ht the I%lll'ol'oton of Professor flossoway. Maiden,Later.Non'Yark,anilbs altteapectabkDpm gists and Dealers tn *metric: throughout the eicillisof warld.• In box.. At 25 amt., 22 ream, awl lit each., _ r.. 47" There be considerable saving by toting Utter WI ff. B.—Directious for the tralfbume ofpatiotette evern disorders/1i Alum% to, ANYFD , - ENT '