be needed in your county, ;Old deliver'one with his mime wr itten therein, to each w...connhavln . g'been appointed a sumpn 11 , 1 man exempted ou groueds ofeOuseieutious,- the a . 1115, accoutas ilighlt„%!lLk ths u u n for ,culculant. All pentane ludebtal Van tli gu and scruples. attic wittiuut (Way. Z. COZD: T o _ ..Itontruee. Sept. 9, via • You are hereby no fied. that, haVing been exempted front mi;jimy (hay, beerUl•e Of (lOUScieritio.lll3' Scruples against bearing arms, in aeimr-. dance with seetion 2, urticlU yI or th e Conti-lotion of Pennsylvania, you will be held liable to pay to the- CottotAwealth such sum, as "an equivaliclit for persOnal service," as the Legislature tray direct by a l a ry 01:let Tor the purpos SeptPmber-:--, I tql2. I , Respectfully, ELI SI.IF Secretary of the Conithonwealth The Defeat of. Garibaldi. - • The advises from Europe ontain most important intelligence \ - 60 rot ard to Gar= ibaldi, condensed into very 4cw words.H., The catastrophe of the rapid drama haS bullied on tyithuhe,xampled leelerity, and the liberator of Laly is in bonds. Tie steamer, IleWs 'taye athletes covering tour 6r five days ; by previ ous arrivals we knew that Garibaldi had crosse d. the straits of Messin4, itithe close neighborhood of-the classii' Scylla Snit Charybdis, and had,set hisjace toward the interior., We . ntili. learn ithat London journals Were busy. with rail" 'endeaVor's to follow intelligently his MoVelnents, and they did not :hesitate to elnyttli the Ital ian Goverunfent . with connivance in MS 'scheme; the Pars Bourse tell; act Ital ian fleet. Was bit fly cruising the Straits, blockading the coast; Gail. )aldi /was marching to Reggio—the ohl lthe!!ium of Scripture—and had announced la he tihTll4l soon' bb in' Naples; the state ,of siege in the Neapolitan provinces wasten dered more strict; fresh proclamations were issued; • then came a'Slight brush. nert . Reggio. between _the [Garibaldians and the Royal troops; consequent fyesh alarm everywhere; espeeialhv France; the.6o jealousy of her neigldtor reappear ed in England, and rtimors floated about. that the latter governmeht had protested against any' occupation of Italian territo ry by the Eniperur; it was even said that .the English would set foot in Italy on -such provocation ; a French Squadron bad been sent to Naples; Garibiddir- / was 'ad vancing, from Roggio, though clopely plus sued ; and, altogether, the excito4o. was very ktrat,.and the public pulse vtry fev erish. A day later brought the news that Garibaldi had been defeated, wounded,. Captured -the rumor was rePeatt d; then, fully confirmed ; and so i 161! excitement was at an cud, the, drama vi'as played; and the curtain. fell: Garibaldi' is, taken to Spezzii the b! dcade of the Italian coast is raised.; the ikriltr: are Oing oat, one by one, :MCI the sp c.atori4 disperse,— Whether to be ended to ge th er , again to more blu s udy. nyeetaL:le or out remains to be well: EM=OMMI . • • IV , -.,, • - . - .. .. - ' 1 , `• • .. ... ci• I . . o. ' 9 • . ' if -- :i , i„ . s„ .. • -tick: 1 *. ' 7 1 ';‘. - - ..i Alz fL 5' ; , BY TELEGRAPH t Greatbattle at harper's Ferry. Rebel Generil at teinpts to cross tlil_, Ritomae,— GetiLtral rt•SL`i'Vt2N Lis tire utilil the riser AV:I, iilll of reind eavi4lile and hititlit ry,then opined nn thew with, , Kape and ; rid slaughter iiittebel:— The river . was erinis . ,,w;wiili blood; rebe's try to i , to:.in battcriv,; tna kcd balterits oLert tift them, and they are repulse,' with terrible slaaghter. ' Heavy firing heard . at Greencastle aid ChamberslinlT, Pa. Gen. Lon , rstreet's division at Hao,erstown ; our pickets driv en to .Statc fine. Another heavy battle near HagerstOwn. Jackson and' 3liles' forces supposed to be engaged. •LATER !—Figliting still gqing on south of Hagerstown. Great excitement . 3t Philadelphia. - rfr.'oo receipt of above news (on Sun - - day) a War•Mecting was - held, aaa part of a company for State service enlisted; to be filled and sent on in a daV Or two: I\CE.2!i - LR3ELX:fI:4GMI.S4 At Harfonl, 4,h the 11th h 4., by Rev. A. Miller, Mr. Ponmit L. Gr.r.E.N, of New Milford, and Misk-. MARY CATIIAtINE Fr:Km:, of ll:trford. i Tn DiJnoci;, on the loth ult., r(t_.,l4 - e res.- irieeee of the hridt.:B fit hot.. by EI H. K hnrv, Mr. JAM E.,-; W. ICA EEI . EE LSS Matte GATES, both of Dielock‘. In Dint k, on the 11tli same, MT. JOHN J. TRONII . "6O . N arid Miss Surng..ts, both of Dimoek. TAM.43 I I I 3EXM. • I n Brooklyn, Aug. 2'. th , i 8 6.2,_Pa.rri Ail TIFFANY, aged 76 years) . ItuDimock;-Sept. 2d, is+4,- OLIVER FL Fon of Perry anti Anna' Tfa!throp, aged 8 vearm and 3 months. In Forest Lake, Sept. 9th, 1862,11nt, A, dauglaci Wni. G., and Pirebe A. Sm aLI, aged 5 years, In Crown Point, Like 'co. lud., Mr. EnErTritrit 'FOSTER, former resident of Bridgewater, age.l aliont.4lo years. At Tio4:L Centie, 2;Z. on the I.9th Emat.t It., (lane-liter of IL & D. G Bv(112:1, aged 7 years. In - Dimouk, on the 2711i1 ult.,. Jose SC , TI of i)ewili C. and Altnira Underhill, Aged 5 s•eara. • Ott the 20th ult., Matt - nt,4 .T.Y.N•F., daugh ter of Asa. and Mary Ann Carlin, aged 20 years. - .. . The Subject of this-note died after a brief illness,throull the most of viNch she was. deprived of her rea4on. She !had lie , ,Ll a member of the Baptist Chore]] of Auburn upward of four ye• rs; and was.a tright 0111111114 Alt to her pr - fei4 - in, The prayer and - Conference nu eting: was her delight, and she could Arid • say, "al' . pi . y . springs are . ; in thee,. 0 Zion." She was - a pidus, devot e d 'elsristiaii... The oceas• irai of her intemfent was-hriproved - hY the NA . riter from Phil. 1 .;..23--t..llaving it .de- Hue to depart and be with christ." the. folidwing statiza, which yas frequently sung- by her, has been selei;ted Ns arpro prime to a.eccinipany at , : elleteli:: "Mv latest sun is silikug fast, - ' i My race is.nearlysril . y., My strongest trii . lk to w s• are ast, - i i, My triumph is: beglip.." [COM. In jaCkSOU, ON 1 ili! itth ult.., Mrs.- Callialiay, wife of Wiliiati :u..l3artlett, 1 Esq., Mille - 63d year nr ilt.r age. : Mrs. B. was one el the early settlers of Jack t...a,N hts with her -, - hushainl4 emigrated f , ' ,,, ri vvrtik m t sonic thirty-i nr rears since amt ;.„..w e d on the Pin - 6 w iere she died. She was a mother inlsrael,, , and died in the fa hope of a blessed-itiimbrality. , ... ... . . BAKER'S COMPOUND - f - --- ' • ~ SURE cure,for Dyeeptary, for We aa rienallw ' ' . i ßEL e ititaLi. A LL Indebted, please call and fetlle. • ABEL Ttitt.R.ELL Adnumstrator's Sale: TOTICE le herCby given that In pur,unner of nn order 1 of Zhu Orphan 'o. Court of Sueuuthaunn county to me directed; I will ..expORC to public rale by vcudue, at the Coart , house, to thu borough of Montrone, on Cdpmissio ner, Saturday the 20th day of Sept, next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described pteckor parcel of land, late the estAte•of Isaac:Howard deed, to wit:—Ali that certain piece or parcel °f r iend situate In' the towns , hip of Silver fake, county of Susquehanna and State of Penn:lll%mm, bounded on theNettb by the State line, on thee, et be land of. Patrick Brady, south partly by land of Win. /Unit!, aniPon the west by the Chenango road 2 —containing about 53, acres, with a log-botretrind good - framed barn thf , mon. Mc - Terms made .known on day ofeale. - • J4COB U. HOWARD. Aduee. Aug._ 23, 1562. • lIARFORD_UNIURSITY:t . 11 neAt Term of this institution will commence on Y. Wednesday, September gd: The sei•oed term on Wedne.day December t 4 tied-the third term, on Wed. netsday, February tSth, 1861. - • MiSC.X='MIVEMEf. TUN:Z.— GCommon Branchea,• including" Vocal mus ics • it 3,00 Smnro - IPLtilosophy, Cherniatry._Physlology . and Book, Kecpid - ' 4,00 Algebra, Geometry and Ancient Languagen, 51 itrench - ' '5,0 Music on' s Piono, anti! the War over,' .0, Room rent, , IA Ex penees or 'Recitation roma .... 1,09 Bowd per week , i • ' - ' • 2,0 U Rath room is furu lolled with a cooking Aare; luidatend and table. - , . . Recitations commence 'at 1 o'clock ,on 'Monday, and, chile for the week st noon on Saturday. ' .The eveuing - exereT4es are the follow . ing: • ~ Monday ereniire, debate In the Societies' room. , ... Wedne.day. , Spesking and Composition. 'Tcomlae, .14.,cture, with experiments In Sniuraf*- losaptly mid ChemiFiry. Friday. General Debate. _ . . ... . . , 'The Ihst iration is flirt) le . hed with an apparatus to Inas tvite the principle, of Natural and C.hemietry, an d'a skeleton and Maps to aid in the 'inlay of Yhoiolo- FY. [llarford, Aug. IS% ight. suscra s conitiiv CLASSICAL & NORMAL S. - ,S. HARTW ELL, B.A. Principal, _ Experienced _St, Competent, Instructors. Neu Academie Term eominence§ Mon . TUITION PER TRRI,I - 0P 11 WEEKS. - English, from, • , $2 to GOO Latch. Greek and (I«rtan; each (10 French 9llO Englisp, with one language 7 50 —NO bill fur the abu• e studies alial;'isceett 900 Music on the Piano S 00 'Lire of th-trument 200 No deduction for aSsenee eitept to eases of protratletP illness, or by special-agreement', Hoard rap be obtained Jinni - e,2,00 to $2.53 per week. Pupils wishing . to board theufeelves" dui And good rooms at woderale charges. - For further partieulaniad dr.iss the Prlncip.Xl, at Montrose. Pa. - -Wli. JESSUP, Prusl.; C. P. READ, Seery.' • ExecUtors 4 Notice: .- NoTrcE i persons given to all pFrang _having de ruftwi: ag.tinot e.itate tiftiIENJAMIN T. CASE, late of ltre borough of. Montrore. deed, that the lame must be. preaented to the imilerbii,mel for eettleineut, anti all parsomi indebted to said eidate are requested to snake Immediate payment. ItEN.I. CASE, t r. A. eAsu, , 4 ,Exceutora, • Mot:trope. July 9, . rnv Sept: 14. T.IE VlllaranD NORMIE SCHOOL FtbTE~ OF rxrciptcom. conmou 1:1411s11 Eralithe, 111,glier, " .." ' and sfathemAtlef. 1 00• Do. tneluaillg L4iti ~.t•Freuch, 5 10 . 'Prirn,lry Pt:par:mem 00 Insdrnmental and Vocal extra. The Fall Term of this Hell established• School will commence Lai Wednesday, Auk. rah. mud continue clty- Cn Wt.C.1,4 LOILIOLI will be, paid to thoiie de-' signing to teach. - Lectures on Teaching and other subJecte will be given daringS he 'term. Board con be had On the most reasonable terms ; aleo Rocms fur those wishing to board theinselveq. pilinA will be ?pared to make this school. worthy , the libe.ral 'Patronage it jApot heretofore ti ceiced. arTor farther letrOcaltrai uddreen Y. L. HAWLEY, Principal, New Milfool. By order or the Board. • : • T. BOYLE. Seey. JOHN uArjyrs, rzes'L Netv lltlfurd, A4g.1211.,18G2. -Great Bend Setainau; AT GREAT BEND, BURP - COUNTY, PA The .E.1.u.t1.3.232.33. Torma. OF TITIS SCIIOOL WILL OPEN ON Tuesday, Aug. 26111, 1862, and continue ELEVEN WEEKS, undtr the directioii of R. COSII)1AN, no principal. The couroe of instruction i Ilai I the'brinchee,ht thorough and pro:tient. A thorough preparation given to' young then crmorlim to.enter College, • A tem:here clues twill be critanlied at the commence ment of the, t erin, • for the more full 'training of tlioaa wishing to and n..i,oince reutlntd them in u ntiring oi - tuittlnno for the ... 1:1imn...v.. Tide class will - re-. crier instruction Ott the throry and practice of teaching, one hour cacti day, and have public meetings once in two weeks. HON. S. B. CHASE; A. M., Inatrtietor in Greek, Lat in and German. REV: J. B. IIeCRE.A.RY, Chaplain and ..L.Fturer on science: Primary'Department,per quurtel of eleVen week.B, $3 50 - Common litanclien, •-... " " •• - 300 Higher Engtieh aud Mathematics . do., ••• • 5 ,LIG Natural Science* ' ',dn., 700 Lunt:magus. t id Aucrent or modern - ' 0., • 800 Tent:hen, Normal Class - ' do., I 50 Music on Piano UAtt or Plano . „ The higher branches include the losier, thus: $6 00. per quarter covers all branches named; above, except teach ers class and musle-on . N. It. All Ms must be, arranged at the commencement of the term, ; Board can bo ojetinsd.with furnished rooms at from $2 13 to $2 b)pe,r week—lights, washing and fuel extra. Students wb hine to board themselves can obtain rooms iii he f choof building by npplyingin season.. Grent a Lleud. April • ort Differentb.indm of WinCs and Liqotirs. comprising ell./ nearly every Id n d4a•ani market. warranted pore. For sale as urinal by. • . ABEL-TURRELL. BOYD & WOODRUFF, CA1.81 ,- - ON TILE u : EsS NEXT BELOW SEARLE'S HOTEL. ALSO The CARPENTERING Business. . - NEAR THE 3SETIIODIST CHURCH.• keeneo a titir 14%1 Lg m en o e o rtlrtm approved etiptaott. terns Euliderb'llitrilwarn of all Farmers' Tools. of Allifinds. Brass Wore, Pore:chin Ware, JariMmed and PlatniTin Ware of the beet material. . , Paints, Oilsr,Glatf, -Putty, and Sash. l'iimpa. Leadi'lpe, Lamps. Bird Cafes, &c: Alio,:a Good Bugmfor Sale. Terms right. .Remember the place.., e.. 11 and ore no war. it. Born. i Ball) & WOoDEIVFIP. WOOIMUY7. - c .I.lout.ruse, July - 22 d, 1542. ABEL TURRELL LTAS for .ale ElelllnghanirStitunlatlng Unguent: f 11. th, 151161:era had flair. that will bylug . out a Ole' *et of Whi,kera, or a Tionetache. in iron) fox. to eigh week. , llakeee Com retund.a ante cure for Dyeentery. Montrose. J nly 17.1:411. , . Administrators'. Notice.' T. FETTERS ofadministration to the estate of the late S. DI. Pett6ngill k Co., - ...: La John if ann igau, lute of Liberty, having been grunted to the undersigned. all person,' indebted to said estate IV - 0....37 'PARK ROW, New York. and a Sate Street, are requested to make' jrutnedlate payment, and thuee ill Boston. are our ag.ents for the Montrose Democrat fn having chtiteut against the atone 'ill pmeut them to those cities. 'and are authorized to take atlyertitementa c . CLIVARINE IiANITIGAN, } Adziers. , , andrhecripttons for es at our bet tate', • i • '. I Liberty, Ln:. 4, 'C. Wortax flaresidalr, , . . . day, Sept.. Bth, 1862 L. EAVILEX, Principal. E. B,HAVILEO Assistant. R. CUSIIM parNcirAL Da W. 8 DAYTON. Lretnrer on Phy.iolory. MISS MATTIE J. ORANOE,Teacher of rohnicon Piano Other teachers as necessity, may demand. Terms of T-pition , LIQUORS. HUE ] INSITILIN .1,112 THE INSURANCE-0O OF irPitiwati* re 4 . Hasilstabll4hed anAlency in liontrose. 04 (19' ett ns4trarife in 1.4 Uri. n • - CASH CAPITAL / PAID ASS4TS • TE rates are s astow an:tlloAe of any good cookow z In Npti York. or els6ttOre. and ita Dlrt*torsire among the Orr' for hotior CLIARLER PLA.rr. Seer: .11tTlItilt G. COFFIN: Pres. Montrose..h.li BLLLINUS,STROUD, . s4o' Wages - Paid $lOO i ,r u o sell goods for the- koala Sswitto.iitacrittra Cotari , •J 1. NT. We will give a cotninisv:lon on all goods sold by ,Oar Agents, or pay wages erfrome4o to that per month, en I pay all ,nucessit"ry exyWnses. A child can learn to op.'', .rate It by half an hones instrUction t'• It.is equal to any Family Sewing Machine In use, and we have militia the , price to Fifteen Dollars. . Each Mocbtric is warranted for thret: vents. Address, 0.. RetIGLES. den. Agent," ;MY S, " Detroit, Idtrtilgart: A RARE CHANCE! For the Nest. :3 0' Days, Only. 111116 - 14 . 11111141110 a DRY ANpttir - TOODSJ. HIRSOMMiII 011114, to be offered to the public _ • AT 'A - .LARGE . REDIIPTION, The largest aud hest assarttneat of - , • 2)M..12 ,- at carozi, , In the county._ In order to dlnpor pr. theirlargi andi 7 boautlful atock of all deectiptldne 'of - DRESS tOODS; SUMS, 432 CLICACVVEC .I= o .staietmc:olo, • SUN UMBRELLAS jEinarkmAaria.l £3ls.ll:rtair,d;to. 41:so. The unerAgned offer thetebetatla at their well known atand,. ! the • • `Bee- kr-T khive.' No. 20 : CourfSt. . • Corner ater St. . • 1-1 ion, N. at a considerable redaction of ordinary low pricei here, with offering n rare chanced° alllhooc wicliing th invect iu Uwe's, acceseary ]loving, iutpurted trioap of oar Stock infr.sclsea,.while lb the .Eurolicou markets, we lure enabled to 'offer ,uperiorinduceinwits. 1.4?&71.b.iiit fail to' avail yolfrcelven of these bargaitta'at Itl RSCRIVIANN nnoTELER% To. 20 Court Stroot, • Stgn of the BEE 'RIVE. Q. MIEAk:MIX'I". I:trg.est sjul.bin't lini•ortment of '''BLACK SILKS • thit can be foucd this stile of Sew Tork.' Call and see them at the No. 20, CoTilt Street. Binghamton. JulY47, - • ' NEW FIRM: - BALDWIN & ALLEN SI:CCESSO RS TO ALLEN,.-.DEANS Under Montrose Democrat. Office, RE RECEIVING fl Fresh Ground Western-FLOUR every do, d ays. which we warrant to give tatcitfaction as any tu tuarket; if opt good returned at our expente. Feed, • and.. Buckwheat. Flour - , SALT AND • POP. THE LOAD, BARREL on POUND. - HAMS, [Sugar. Cure