In the Senate, the c omm itteeige: -Federal Relationn Low ry ; TinancerLlOnnell; Judiciary, Penney; Erection Dig:riots, Mcdatid;less ; Retrench meth, and Xeform, Ridgway; Education, Turret( ; / Agriculture and Domestic Mau .ufalturo>, Reilly ;. Accounts, Sera ; tates aid Escheats, Robinson ; Pensions and &iatuities ) . Johnson ; Corporations, Hiotand ; Banks, Fuller; Canals . and In: land Navigation, Hamilton . ; Railroads; chols; Election Districts, SlcCandlesi; grliti% White; Roads and BridgeS,Afutz man ; Compare Bills, Kinsey;_ Nice and Immorality, Graham.; Private. Claims Wilson ; Library; Bound ;Public Print ing, Robinson ; Public Builditigi,',BoUglit er; New Counties and County Seats, Cly ,raer. Turrell,' of Susquehanna, is also on the Canal and Vice . atid Immorality Corn inittees. • The New Mir el States. Senators '; . The Harrisburg Patriot and Unitin, gives a 'biographical sketc4,_of the - new Senator front' Pennsylvania,. formerly U -4. minister to-Eqnador, , In Nfr. - Buckalew's career as a publiC man, he 11:0 shOWn evidence of the high-1 est integrity Ind the. most distinguished ability. lie has Alw . ays...ban a .steadfast oponent ot y the fanatical, abolition party, and a firm supporter of Democracy and its measures. His parliamentary reputa tion in 'the , State, is second to that of no one within its. limits ; and a consistent . and able politiciatOte stands in the.fore most, rank. As statesmanOlis_ rising genius inspires the undivideditorifidenee of the whole Democratic party in t.the' State, who_ look to his career with unusu al interest and expectation..., Of Wm. A Richardson, Senator - elect from Illinois, the Deiroit Fiee Press says: In the war he has supported everyconAit- Naomi. act of the administration ;but' haS been unwilling to barter away i the. rights of white men for the liberty 'of negroes. "-So loner as 'Mr: Lincohywne•cifits_er_va tivq, he leaped upon Mr. Richardson,. and it is-now evident that his great mistake has been in disregarding the counsels. of .such - men. - Mr. RichgrasOn's elevation to the Sen ate at' this is a peculiarly auspicious event: • Coninfou sense is sadly needed in. that -body. '; • • . _ The results of tlielate elections of Sett, story in ,linrent State Legislatures are 2sfollows:—. • I M due-7-440t •M. MoiTill*—Republican. Peunsylvania—Charies P.. Buelcalew` Democrat.• Michigan 7 —Zacliariali Chandlei*—Re publiern.: s. • , New Jerse*V—James - W. Wall—Deth: ocrat. Delaware—James A. Ba3,,ard*—Demo- crat.,l . . In liana—T. N. ll2ndriAs, long term, , Democrat. Mr. Turpic' short _ . term-Dem ocrat. . Maryland —Thomas H i . Hicks, short term —Democrat. . , , 'lllinois —William H. i . Richardson,Mem .... ..,_ ocrat. ! , - *Re-elected. - The Anderson TrOop. There is nothinn• can justitY, the con of those members - of the Anderson Aboop—five hundred, we believe—who re fuN to go into battle at Murfreesboro'. Tthe,e hundred of the regiment; went into getcn and b'ehaved gallantly. .'Gen. Stanley %Ils them "his noble three bun, dred.' 1 :-,der command of the brave • Majors, Itostwzarteu anti Ward, they 3t tacked and roked abrivade composed of -. the •15th South V \ arolina and tw.o Georgia regiments. 11 - Osbigarten and krard were .killed in the act of setting ()vein stone fence, an d Captajn A Nzen, winle lattmpt-. ing the same feat, reeked six shots in - the• leg he had got.over,' lieSnre. he. could get t back. In this enconntet they . lost elev: en killed and-a number . itroanded. If these three-hundred brave fellows could go into the battle, and with the arms they had, rout a rebel brigade, the less the fire hundred r cowards 'and . mutineers say'a , bout their want of proper arms and_ WE -cent the better. Their conduct - was . 43- graceful, and Gen. Rosencrainq Vile fail to punish them, will fail in the Oischarge .of his duty. The Carlisle Herald learns "that all the - Carlisle members of the An .derson cavalry. are, safe at Nashville,"- They are safe there because they refused to go into the battle. Their . naines=lll names . of-the Whole five hundred—should 'be published. Among them we should . probably•-find the eoWardly Abolition 'ras: .cats who attempted to destroy the After - iian-Votun leer offiee.—Har. Patriot SCRANTON, PA.; J.lll-15. POST OFFICE ROBEERT.—MINERS RESC ups, Woak.—The Post .Office at Scran. ton.vas broken into last night, and its contents cleared, including. the riaail bags made up for the- South via the Lehigh and-Baltimore railread. The coal miners are resuming, work tq day. :grit mi Gov. Seyritoueti ,Itteioaqo . L Veit' iii4iiiihttr , Thai 4 ' In accordance . • With .13reviT:tlis lippoint menti the Teaclie - i of 14130 X ;District as 6RTO,ifea, ,aeLiVoiville, Jan. ,10,.186.3. The meeting-organized by electing W. Y. Tingle}, Esq. President.;• S. P;'lline,Seti retary. - . 1 ,-.,. 1 . , : .-. ~, Teachers Preient ;10, C. ;Roberts;-Jos. - Hartley, Cyrus Hartley', -Port-et S.` Hine, John I Travis., AfisS Tayinf,.ATitiglq, AI vistrOakley,. Caroline-. ponracc, Iluldali. Gatdifer; Sophia BelVher.: '. - -.. toliectOrs prfasent-LIV. i.l : 14 1 / 2 i e lana. Ambrose B.riindage4' - -:'.--• •-•;. 1.. In accordance .with a pyizi'axiiirte' i adop- . lied at a former Meeting, thelnsi.itutehwas conducted in the=` following. -- -Order: ~.vg:, roll-call of teachers land Direc ors. ~ 4nd, minutes of Inititute hall in, lenwOod, Deo. 13th , , 1862, read'and . app yed. sa, 'Miss Belcher excused from rea big an es say to-day, and hei time' ex.t iided two t week, in - order to piepare one be read at nest nieetiiik t . 4. )its's Tingley Con ducted an exercise in Readin g in which Directors and ottrerSparticipated. 5. An exercise in - :Written !AritlimetiC conduct' : ed,,by Mr. Travis. ,6. An exer ise in Ge-' Ograpliy, 'by' S. P.. Iline.,.,lte,c ss of one hour. . .-. 4 ‘ I -.' . I . Afternoon- 86sion.--,-1.: Teachers: and others proposed to] the Directbrs for' ad vice and- decision, questions pertaining, to their. respective sch'9ols. 2.. Messrs. Ting ley and 'ROO' '.entertained the Institute . with appropriate reMarks, whih- were re- .ceived 'with gratefUl attention. 3. Mi s s Colidfieted an• exercise in prain mar.: 4.' Mr. jamesliartley: etdncted an, exercise in Orthography. • The foliOwing. persons were ' appointed' -to take charge of gasses "at the . next stitute-: 0. C. Roberts, of Reading; S. P. Hine, - of Graminar; •Jas. ilartley, .of GeOgraphy; Miss-Tiogley,'of Written A rithmetic; gisait . T,4lor, of Intellect=ual Arithmetic: , • -. On Motion, Missrendner wits appoint to\ prepare an-4say, and Hartley and John Travis deciaimers atl next meet ing. The Seeretary was relineSted to fur bish reports of thi4 meeting fur pal:Aka , • I . ' A vote ofthanks *as tendered toile .eitzens of tenoxville for the ko4)i!able manner in Which the members of the stitute Were kindlyl.entertained. Adjourn ed to,meet at the Tow - er School Honse" 'on Sattirdaydan. 25th, 1863. The friends of Education- -are )invited to attend our . next meeting. IS. P. HINE t , 'Sec'ry. --,------4- L 41 , -;-' 'HOW TO GET OUT OF FORT LAFITETTE: .-We have daily increasing eiridence That 1 . ; our Government,. as at present .adoiiiiiiii. tered, regards a negro as melt bettey than' marl:a whimarl:,ThO lategt i , illeitration- of this interesting ladt, is found n its treat ment. Of "State Prisoners." It is stated thattwo negroes were put into Fort La fayette; one of whOm was named Stephen. . The. prisoners. generally wrote -to the officials - in Washington`, :irking. what they. 1 . were confined forilbut they g t no`answer Stephen wrote among others, and got no answer.• -it last One of the p isoners - mid —"Stephen,' w rite; ; tell.. titer , - you are. it . colored man.". Stephen did • write.; did say be wa. A colored man,- , —and iii a very short tirrie' a letter cathe.,.baqk from. the j Judge Advocate Opening ti e doors for Stephen, the . -cOlOred,"maii. The' negro was the only pri.4Oner that puld get an official answer frOm Wasbifraton.—Har t ford Times. 1 9 I . . . ---------4.---t THE DEXO-LOCif." .9' ALBANIT.—the piii. .lie interests' are now suffering from the squabbles of factiOns - at Albapy. Parties in the- Assembly being numerically of the same strength, the -balloting for Spehker proceeds without! any progress towards a choice. Every niember adheres persist ently to the' line marked outs by political preferences. Th 4 is' unfortunate. .We suppose real Ilifficnity is the control which the officers -of the hOuse will be likely to have in: - the - matter - Of going into . - joint ballot for the.. electing 011ie United States Senator '' 1 ' A Do ation friends of Rev. L. F. POrter will' make donation Visit. at hif. , 'reFiriOnc,.' in Brooklyn, on Fri day, Jan.. 30,-afte:rnoon and evening. By ,order of TiusteeA. Brooklyn, Jan.' 12, 1 Bq3 MCA:Ii I ttIAL . CiaOI9. In Forest. Lako,.. Jan. 12th'; by Rev. R. VatiValkenburg,l Mr. _A.. Li, BULLARD, of Oiiego, N. Y., acid Miss MARY A. MILLER, of Forest Lake, 1,"a.: - • In Unlock, or the 7th - inst., by C. C. Esq., Mr. Eatica L. Bevan and Miss SABRA. ' YoUNG, al) of Dinioek, . In Binghamton', y., Jan, 10, 1863, of Bright's`disease - of the kidneys, Tuo*As Jicasolf ? M. D„ *go .5.17 Dr. Jackson was a native of Pennsylva nia, born in what ! is now Wyoming coun ty, April 23, I.9o..).Ele.graduated in me& acme in Philadelphia, in 1827. In 1.528 ho came totingharnton and =commenced' the practice of pramion. 'at once entered upon and extonsive practice and rapidly ropein public estimation - and con- tlem*.-:,:Whik'epritidgoopjw,-retaitied up to Ate boitt:9oiir dewittri' In lElpB - 40 - Aeruered.tcillistilseiropi, loci[- titig a:Wt*rabbtl;Where hilive4 and 044: riturried* .-tO,the N_QAtir .-antLestablished . binwse,lt at. Bing hamton. • Here - "he -remained, dlligently . pinctieeing . his" profession; and naa-faithful sentinel guarding - the lives 'and health of this :community: For iiiore than. thirty years - he has .been thus engag-, ed, during - -whichtime - titt...entwO generation has past and . .a new one. ' bas : sneceeded, ntanyef whom (.IrAw'sthei r . first breath' Una proteiSietial 0* , 'The death of tsr. JeckSou -will excite emotions of profound throligl4o.l4 tli'is:: entire doitimUnity. - filled. , nein-. -significant or ordinary place . -beffire" the. .public, '.,As a Man and a eitiZeithe steod . in 'the : form - 9st rank. •To very .. ..Many i hbuselkildi be was the. "beloved physi cian." Kind of,hetrt-and of a -- genet-60 nature, his _time and profesSiciital.Skill harms been-at-the service of every 20:ne, pecuniary recompense was •to him a see:, oi3dhry consideration. the discharge if his professional was goVerned 'bra strong sense of obligatiim;_ not only to' hose who COunnited . t heir interests .to - his care, but also to. that - higher power ich ; had 'end° wed,ititn itli andgiven him - 'tbe ...opportunity to serve his feltow men.l l l‘spossiSsed a fine ly 'cultivated intellect, sound judgment, and strong common sense.' He was not tenacious, yet . positive in his.opinions ; was self-reliant, and having confidence in himself, he inspired confidence in others. He was true to his profession, and never failed to contribute to . what he . regarded its best interests. In the circle, or his household. he 'vas the loved and honored, iineL.and well might he be, for, there his kind and -affec tionate nattirelvas constantly rnanifeging itself. He was - endeared to numerous kiends.by his (pansies of - lieart, and hiS social accomplishments ; and respected by all for his manliness and 'worth. , • His form, so long familiar,: will no more be seen among as, but, will be laid away with those of the generation that here - first knew and appreciated him. His wcrk is now done, and iabis- grave, calmly rest ing timid , the scenes of his former labors, and his memory green in the.liearts of our citizens,- he will " sleep ;04 Republican, • • • . COMPE'FRNT Salesmen to engage in the pale of the HISTORN of the ,CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA, by J. S. C. Abbott, author of " Life of Napoleort,'"' History of the French Revolution," lie.. „Apply immediately to the GeneratAgent. S. B. PALMER, Searle's Hotel, - Motif rest; Pa. A GREAT. BARGAIN! FARVIrOR SALE --In Wisconsin. anbsctiher offers for sale the North halfoaf the well known Tiffany Farm. situated three miles from Madison City, the Capital of Wisconsin, containing' • 80 Acres of Improved Laitd..- This Farm is wellsilt:deli. end will continue to In crease in value. Wilt sold very low for cash, pr ex changed for real estate In this county. Apply to , ' , A. X TIFFANY. Barton:l, PA., Jan. 2A,180.3. 2m' REAL. ESTATE TO BE SOLD - at Public Adetion, at 2fontroie. Penn'a' . on-Saturday. the'3ll4 day of March, 1963, "All that certain piece or parcel of lani, situate-lying and being in the townehipiof Sliver Lake. countrefSusquebanna,and state of Pennsylvania, boanded'and described as follows -to wit: - Beginning ate post in the road near the Catho lic Church, tht: northeast corner of James Whalley's lot; thence east 222 perches to a post, the northwest corner of-John North's lot; thence by John North's west line, south 56 perches to a post; thence-by land of T. North, and- P. Guidith, West 196 perches to a post in said road, and thence by the same north 18 degrees west 211 perch es,. and north 22 - deg. west 35 perches, to the place of be ginning, containing 65 acres, be the saine - mOra or less?' Timms or Sets.—Cash on delivery of deed. ,Title per fect. ', Jan. '20,1 . 863. 2w - ERIE RAILWAY. CrITANGE of hoar', commenting Monday, Jan. sth, V 1863. Crain' will leave Great Pend, Pa., at abone the following hours, viz: - WESTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND., .1. Buffalo - Express,3:oo p.m 2, N.Y. Express, 12:08 .3. Night Express, 1:45 a.m 4, Night Expres, 3:02 a.m 5, Mail. at 4:43 pm ' 6, Steamboat " 8:15 p..ra 17, Way Freight, FL - Zip:at 20, Way Freight, 10:05 a.m 21, Accomodation A:42 a.m • Nos. rand 4 run every day does not run Mondays. No. to Buffalo, but does not run I over night at Elmira. ~.0 ANTYZi AHOUSE - AN,D LOT. IN MONTROSE. , Any one wishing to hear of a pnrchaseOtnay do so by dropp ing a line, describing premises and mauling price, , lnto the Montrose Posi office, addressed to Jas.% 1863. U. CASH. . Modals' trators' Notice. NOTICE le hereby given to all persons hiving demand against the eitate of Ephraim Robins, late of Rush township. deceased, that the awn, Vanst be presented to i h e ndenslgned Air settlement, and all pereonthindebted a Id estate are fequested.to make Immediate payment, - WEALTIY A: ROBINS, ' • HENRY P. ROBINS, • Rush, Jan. 4, '6l. - Admini. tratoro. - License Notice.-, NOTICE is hereby givcu ; that in pursuance of an act , of _Assembly, the following named persons have Aled their petitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for, the County of &mune. hannajor Liteuses to keep Taverns in said County, for which they apply at January Sessions. 1868: C. R. 4acitson, Priendsvile—Daniel Hoff. Jessup—Rob. ert Susq'st Depot—Mary Ann Mailuny. suswo Depot—Silas iVinters, Harmony—Oeo. lloperuft, Rugg's Depot, to sell by the measure—Chester Stoddard, Thom -8bn.—.1.. W. Fisk, Springville:—W. K. Hatch. Montrose. IL IL -TU.KNRI3, _Clerk. • iifontrose, Jan. 1;1863. _ •To England, Ireland and Scotland. BRAHAX BELVS.SQH'S DRAFTS. in antatrof one poand'and ilorarda, payable in all the principal lawns of England. Ireland and Seotland;fpr sale by g(XIPAR, Bawazna. in 30—'69 adontro,•.e, Pa. CIS : _ - • 'ANE" GREAT.. Cvo - • - • q • :Z P;4:", Where 'pm ate enie-iif itttiag . the-wOrth 4:4 your:mon ey, ir at the C. L. BROWN, Agent runs Sundays, but 3 fif Saturdays rune thpi!.l to.Dankirk. •No. b rerrudniri , 114:8,1111150T, Gen. Supt. I'S - iiin g rZEZI 741311311,A7.-X1'491-Cna To Purchase mincilooPrhms cows Gaittubtrg, ortnbaumvh Co. .TILE .pEhTAIN RISE T. -''' 'DOAIESTICK'= - .. ' ~ • • ,: , . has put ns,on our guard, and wushavelatelylaidln a lareo. stock. which enables us to o ff er tolour custidnors,toot s on equally as good termsaa forme.ril,COnsldartrigthelstt r e . rtie. ' . - , AT THE - STORES fp,g (64tteuVerg, c'6stublum Montrose, §usq'a County, Pa., lamb* flew-1'61.14 Susquehanna. Depot, Pa. OUR • IL AND WINTER STOCK M . 9C:03:1a1:010te • IVe aro'determined nottirAie vistas - Or qualities,—and we will etriltavbr to-giye our al-Mothers all posilble constitution. . . !'CLOTHING: In this branch onrstock is `complete, and will be sold loker'oand'utore tastefally finished than any cine-horse estaliltsbmimt, or any foltr-horse concern this side of N. York City, is able to offer or produce. We can assure the public that we constantly employ the best cutters ,and workmen to mane np our stock. Vir say_ O lk et o 7 o e:t r s it trm w. d rr e ! t o nt :de o -.) : no sale.l . • Or On the shortest notice. In order to close ont our stock of , 0107"2'2;1 Chi we will Bell et a mall Advance above cost. • ' FURNISHING GOODS: A (treat Stock contantlyltept,, and Bold lower than the lowest at • ' utitobati,llosenbutot & Co's Montrose, January Ist. 180. ABEL TURRELL Nowoffers for sale one of th 6 largest and bestseleet lona of (-0_ 41, ~121 Ever offered in Susquehanna County, and probably com prising the greatest variety or most different articles of any Store m the Northemyart of Pentieylvania, and per haps of the entire State. An assortment le kept in about thirty : different branchee of trade, and the selec tions ere made from about forty of the best houses in New York. and more than fifty Dealers and Manufac turers out of New York. A large prop,olion of the Goode are brought direct from the tnanufacturers, thus insuring genuine articles.: Customers on- entering the Store must.not expect tolind everything in sight. kut nearly every article wanted will be prwinced by inquiry. Some idea of the Stock may be formed by the following gineral.ontline but enumeration is impr acticable, Groceries. and Medlcinee, Paints and , le. Dye Stuffs. 'Groceries. Liquors, arockery. 'Glee's' are. Wall and Window Paper. Jewelry. Silver Ware,Perfbritery. EanCy Goods, Musical Instruments, Brushes. American Poiket Knives. Table Cutlery and. Silver Plated Ware, I amps, Materials for [Agate, llarOware. Bed Cords,Stone Were, Dry Gootit, Mirrors, Window Glee*. Lithographs. Yer- Mo s he*. Bird . Cages. ,Spectacles. •Whlps, and Lashes, Broome, Gime, Pistole. Ammenitsm, Tobacco. Medi cal and Surgical. Instruments. Salt, Soap, Potash. Urn brellae.Pbroehtin Teeth,in:short. pearly everything. to restore the sick, to pleaPP the taste, to delight the eye. to gratify the fancy. .and ghetto conduce to the real and , substantial comforts of life. The attention of the public le reepeethilly invited to my stock of Goods, bought exclusively for cash down, and will be; cold on the same principle for low prices. ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, January 15t,.1563. Register's Notice. IEIUBLIC NOTICE!, hereby given to all 'persobis - cOn• cerned In the following estate, to wit : Estate of Jabez Hyde, late of Rush, decd, Thomas Johnson. adnfr de tants non, 'That_ the accountants have Fettled theli•secoants In the Register's °Mee, In and for the county of Susquehanna, and that he sante will he'presented to the Judges of the Orphan's Court of said - county, on Ferial• January 30. 11363, for confirmation and allowance. • . IC. NEWELL, 'Register. Register's Office, Montrose. Doan. MO- _ - Executors', Notice.„. LEri'ERS Teitamentary the Estate of HENRY HENDRICKSON, deed; ;ate of Great Bend township having been granted to the' undersigned. MI Persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. and those haring demands against the same to presept them to JOHN.MERRIIHELD, , i E 11. ISAAC RECKHOW, erMt Deed. Pa.. Decorah,: 8t,b,113110-43w* ?4419 61 / 14-1, 16 r • Al% TRW, - Pirraintf* -c rottramm &law. " te P _ .~ ~~.~.-,'3 ~ set:by 7 Eq; Gila iir.^ im,ul g; th e any,copm d c u lAJ...wwt.? , E . fiL , the,I Union ' .-,... ,_:' fp.,iltAgri94' 1 4. E 4 t • - --- -,-- • ‘ v. .-..• . 43/X . 'i,...., ( . 4fitzl i 'i .i . i noxt r•-). ....1:. ;',..' • . ‘. t * Rave been educated in the V. Principles and, Practice o a the detail* of 'a brisineini':editartiowtom DUFF'S sys. , tem of - a • ' . . 71 1 48 P, Avsidell - Peour'Sltver Dedali, and the *Minton of the. htgbenyiliffmntlto Anttiorittor in Dtat,imuttrz ypip,! 'Do, .i !' - .I3#AIII;tOAT. DOIA-Waittiio. 1 4 . ..1 i...., i l " A perfect - system for Stith : books ant iiitoutti: 4 44. - ! so Duro new systearof - . • :---- . ItAILAIOAD 11013143 i, . 1 ' : 1 After , ttur forma' of. the ANuramh , anta, DalionadeAlso, :0.0 '$ new sistem_tof . .::, ;,. :- - - 7..•.-:4. A.' ~~~ Ttrie life Wan:laity. "The above syste%a of ticeontitaataught undir.the da il y impeevjdatii: 9E the pad; ee it la believed, t9a . degeee 'of liettonn nev er attained elactVhVre. " TWEINE Pritciturnfii An best Dulness and Ornamental Penmanship awarded ' • onr present Penman by the United States Fair at, Cincinnati in '• Penna. State Fair sr Wyoming Western Pennatq?air atPittsburgh " • Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling And the Ohio State Fair at Cleveland , '- Al! of Which are exhibltedal enrodiee. Weir , . New Engewared School opi ; Rooks Fine cap o ki- pages each, 90 bouts .pe; dozed --' the cheap • - eft Copy Book in use. • Pusinessand,orn4mental Penmansbiporlth new'plates and scales ,by WU'DUFF; illestratlnz r all the gtemente of the -Pleftmtuf a 'Art, :the ;racist .cerapieta..l.nutrtiottir known. •:Z i egantly bound.; Crown quarto. Price $5, post paid. — • • ' HarperYs Enlarged Edition of Du 'e Book-keeping. • Price $1.50. Sold by BookKaleregenerally. . • For lull particulars .and for eleiguit new CirCular,„sp. - 6 and sample's our Penmarea Badness and Onuiametat enclosing 2S dents3o • ' , • • • 'l'. DUFF dr: SON,-Pririclpali: —Strangers will-please inquire our reputation in the 'city' 'where we are best known. Jan. 1 ; 1503. Sm• 13LaporIcocsi3..ns . DAADELION -, • - COf FEE. • • r{PHISs prepArAiton, 'Made from the best ! lava Coffee is reccapritehded 1y PhySiclapsas a.snpericailltitrilidua beverage, for V eneMl tqspepria, arid all billotts disorders. ,Thousauds,who,haye been pompelled to emit-. don the use ofeoffee use this withoutlop/Join effects One can contains the strength of two. p - Outids Of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. - • • - For , sal e Mcony9seby—Aliel Tqrrell. jtOtt r Ot r it'S' Tbc parearDAKIND POWDER knows ; for makirviiiiiti sweet and nutritious Dread and cakes. Price Weems. Manufactured by M. ii3OLLOCK,'Chetnist, Comer Chestrint-sts; Philadelphia. Sold by all Drutgleits and Onxters. , ..„. 'tatt6 13Jecip PRIVATE 13ANK SINGER & CO :S LETTER "A " FAMILY SEWINSMACHINE WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEKEETB, Is the best and cheipeatand Most. beautiful of all Sewing Madill:les: . This machine will sew toVthing, from the running oft tucklh Tarietait to the italthig of an Ove r. from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or Gossamer Tissue,and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell,hem. bind, gather,tuck, - quilLand has a capacityfor a g&at variety - of ornamental work: This is not the only machine that can fell, hem; bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other machine. The Letter "A" Family Sewing Machine may be had inh great variety , of cabinet" casec The Folding Case, which is now becomingsispOpular, is tuf its name implies, one that can be folded into a box orhass. which when opened,makes a beautiful, substantial ;and spacion6 table for the work to rest upon. - The cases ate of eVery imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its, native t forest,nragelaborately finished as art can make them. The branch offices am all well iiupplied with silk,lirist, thread, needles. oil, etc., orthe very bestquality. • Send for a copy of "SINGE° & Co.'s Gazarre."' T. IC BINDER, &CO., OS Broadway', N. llM — Philadelphia Office. 81,0 Chestnut street. , • • READ, WATROVS FOnZß,Ageittsin Montrose. V 4 26 "- \ ~~ / I,i ~j / d~/i The- Tlevf.Commercial are Losated opposite the COust Reuse, corner of Court and Menai*, Streets. • , This College is In no way connected, with un"y other Institution. The energies "of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to this. • The designof this Institution is to a c fford Young Men an opportunity for acquiring a ,'Thorough, Practical Itusines* Education. „ Out Books and Forme are carefully arranged by practi cal. accountants, expressly for this . Institution, and the codrse of Instruction is suZes to combine Theory and Practice:. I 11 4.. 1 eitallegiate Course. This conree_embraces. BoOk-Keeping hi all its 'depart- meats, Penmanship.. Commercial Arithmetic, &taffies' correspertdence, Commercial I.aw, Political/Economy, Commercial Ethics, Partnership Settlements , Detecting counterfeited and altered banknotes, etc... . . . The Speueerian system of penmenshiP 111 taught 'nail its varieties, by the most skillful misstate of - the art. The Book-Keeping departthent is under the special en pervlson and instruction oftha Principal, D. W. Lovritui. 43-Oriersal t)tudents can enter at any time. No 'vacatioit. renal. time to complete the course. from 6 t 0,12 :weeks. Mils tance •rendered to gradnatisln procuring situations. , Graduates are preieuted .with • an elegantly engraved Difl i puk For catalogue of 70 pages. •speclinent of penman sh p, dm., enclose two letterstamps. and address • - • LOWELL A WARNER.. Binghamton, N. Y. ' octl3 62 1315 c NEW FIRM. BALDWIN & ALLEN SUCCESSORS TO MAK: :DEANS :4 . CO, Under Montrose .DemoOrat Office, RE RECEIVING' A • • Fresh'Ground Western FLOUR every 80 days, which we warrant to give satisfaction as any in market; if not good returned at our expense. Feed,. and BuekwAleat . Flour, SALT PORK , .:-A-NO- By TUE LOAD, "BAR= OR POUND. ica-ms,, [Sugar 'Cured] • Dried Beef; Smoked Halibut ) Drips and Syrapt. Manisa and SUM% TEAS. COMA SPICES, - BROOMS, ANI) 'whteli ere offer for isle at Low.Prleos, for READY PAT ONLY. "filigree*. July 9, 1869. - I 1 / 2 '4l I 4 . R. I • • : • S tleria hl eturu tettlt i lif title e ea ng t e trent o I to their fajOit#*_! l #;! ol .;;,'f't.7 WAtelle/W.bire i r3 r 10 4 4YerV i g. & eolispiis'inirili these* styles of gopdsla Market:which Win be sold, as heretofore, at the lowest. quill prices.. kluge stock 0tt3014 and - Silver , EnS . ,„ _thats 4:lonian:and Witt l eboksi affon'unatlng and ppari Face;wiirranted Ev gdpd.th keap, hiP - • • - aro W'..JWARE • 6111 vAttr, salLetegm, , "erre, berry: andmustafd So a.' Table:We:A' tied ckle'Vorle. V.VAter,. PPR Cuptynayk rjngs.; 11- arm!. -- isouipkl...thil ..en r iaifi:ln cases,iloV !lid gra, y_ WEE% r 5,..• and card case!!t!Veirraqed.pitrs as epWlrngraved reel. • .• ''..11 '.. .-"::,. jilti piNEt . it --•:e... ...--J,... , - ' • 01111 Illf ! ~. A splendid Slioclioiitai-iingii r aidili;: of the Dewest• . patterns ; linger tint of. alt 0144; - biitcelets, artnAts, lockets ; gnagl i nock-aud.e.hatedaine ctudne ; thimbles, sleeve buttonsultuds;fbeit bite)des, slides;-snaes, specta- • cles,lBtsrat plain rings,. etc:' I ' ' Evails:dcAt.u.str: ' - Plated Ware.—.-Tbe largest variety of oilier plated knives, torks, spoon ccust ors, butter dishes.cake ba -ket I sugar distiew, trayskcups; salta, , tea A ets,' and4x.tra tea , pots, kilter an ,p. laic ees, etc., ever kept intbis Vito.. -,iCsitlarr.'--Proilicet and peifitUives, scissiir4;uh , Umixa good auk ej torsalp by. -; . c 4 , ,Evalls A Au,Es. • Nepdteih—Beot,qaelity,e / sfigi,c:rucbeti letting,' and knitting needles. 1 - ... Drualten.,r-Ilaleztoottc 'Oman .brashes, , 1 • , .1.. 7 . Photog!aph.illtums.:74 yeryaied 161,-..; -. -d- Chinese ., and'- - Jiipined.(liods.'::: A very pretty variety of cup's, saucers, vales fist, 4te-: . ' 71317.7.416.1V1ES -alb,. AL.TaI.ii3EIIST, Binghambin;p4:lsra. :• • i No, 2 Odd Bellew& Hall. ,1860. .1860 .1860 .1860 PEE 1111 PHU PRESI - At s :o'6 AC H I NG. Large thiektif PRICES' Ocinqueiedlied 10311 1 ; '• . • Im :'Ev.7. 7 744:Airkik:, .z.-:, NEW MILORD, PA.; _‘:-_.: .• • , , receiving, for 4pringiu , no rpiplies; w indlarge istotke of • _ CHOICE - • DRY GOODS,' GROCERIES, " ~CII,OCKERY, HARDWARE, -,. - STOVES, • IRON; -=S'T'EED;.: PAINTS,_ LAMP; * AND . • LINSEED . OILS, - • BENZOLE, - CARPETINGS • • ' 'FLOOR `OIL=CLOTHS, , WALL Paper, indow, SHADES, HATS..and CAPS, BOOTS, lnd- SHOES, CLOCKS, 10., Including, as usual, full varieties , of .mostrpopular' LADIES' DREGS GOODS, • - SHAWLS, • _BONNETSiIRIBO NS, FLOWERS, which he sell on the most fatotable teiiite, for CASH, PRODUCE,' j• PROMPT' TEAM . 'I3TTYER'S:' Flour & Salt;ititiotiintly on hand 33111_a_e 14.X7Dit, li Don t begin s ith tbe at Rp Pit TIE DT STORE after I NEW GOO D S I • fILD aid YOUNG, AlORa in d POOR, GAY and restive, N./ are hourly *eon rushieg onward to the • HEAL)-OF NAVIGATION; ._ill eager to be ;implied from the choice. end.exteustre election tb be found . I , AT TYLER'S STORE. Hist assortment of 3:lr3r Cfroaclies beat 'eta all, and as for bbolee • - • ROCF.aRIFS, Viz.: 9 and 10c Sugar, It T, Rice, Coffee, and Tobacco,— words are inadequate.—tbey are TIP. It , hi useless to men• Lion the TWO thousand & one things of which a fun supply is kept constantly at the Onliest store in town. • A con tinuation otcalls is earnestly-desired. and if there are • any so unfcirtunattao•not to havefstattf ;Tux place, your friend and neighbor will tell you the • FIRST STORE BELOW . TARBELL'S_HOTEI., and, opposite 110.:,KEYSTONE, , where 50 percent . has emitted to . he",'We iritiontid tbiet4 pepplellve—and live. Bring • along , your Dauer • Eggs 4, Bags, Oats, Rye, Car. Cm`ri, and mostunything else you do n't want, arid get,value received • - _ _ TIELInKS EMME.J . f . - • X. B. Please-do n't leave the above menfloncd articles At home, for our role won't penult us to.wait- " tilt you' come npAgain.". . Shakers—A new lot of white and celoced,-"Big 'Vol just opened. -- • , • LAMPS of all-kinds, and fixing s for-burning Kerosene now ready and eerycheap. Best Kerosene, cheaper than - daylight; also -Fresh Burning Fluid, Camphene, Sperm, • Adamantine and • ndl t e s kept constantlyon hand rA , newsupplyof lATl•and CAPS, BOOTS and .510ES,Stone and Wet Ware; Ii Brooms, and 13ruihes of all sorts, Yankee nations of all varieties, Perfttmery, and Toilet Soap, °ladle of Roses for chappedhands.-best thing in use, etc., &c.; allot which will be sold tor the pay down, as the times demand, By • , . • a. V. 'IPTI.V.W. ' TO DA 'MY-ME:V.—I am forwarding BUTTER to N. York, on terms of commission that - will snit you. Call and inquire, and look at my dairy salt, in sacks of all si zeiM, as good as can be found in town. , .ontroie, May 25th. , - HENRY C. TYLER. i ~.. BOYD . & WOODRUFF, TIN& siliiiliiiiiasmEss 'EXT HELM SEARLE'S HOTEL• ALSO The CARPENTERING Business NEAR THE ItLETHODIST v E teetiina band aertanesognecf isqus o iiet t i n !eappred T a t . teran; Builders' Hardware ofnil rinds • Fanners , Tools of All Hinds. tipig Were, Porcelain *Are, japanned and Plain Tin Ware °tele best material.' - • Patti% Glass, Putty, .and -Sash: /Imps. Lead Pipe, Lampe, Bird Cages. etc.. ac. • Also,:a Good Buggy . fbr Salm Terms tight. Remember the place: Canned tee tteq, 8. born, 1 SOTO 41c WOODRVIPIP., a. A. WOODWYTT. 211,0Z011390;