saot : :#- A t: : -. : --ps : *#fo:, A.. J. GERRITSON, = Editor. c,e,e.f4 • THU UNION AS IT WA s S; • Wore abolition, SCCCPSiOII, etc., disturbed its harmony • THE CONSTITUTION AS IT IS; Ent:grad and respected in all. Sections of the cquntry. . . . nr - Young . men desiring , to attend a Commercial Col lege at Binghamton Pi ttaliurgh, or at.Philadelphla. New York, ete.ozan obtain information of practical pecuniary value by calling. upon or addressing the editor of this paper. . tws tgrAir private petters intended for the editor of this R:11)0 should, until farther nbtiee, be'-addreisnd to A. J. Ggrtnirsos - , - House of Poe' preseutatives, Harrisburg, Pa. Jan. 13. • _ -___The Roll of Honor. • We propose to. publish,. the first week in-February, a list of the -names of those who pay for the DP.MOCRAT during dm month oTJanuary, withjhe amount paid 'by each.; in cash. This will show who are _our friends—who are aiding - sustain the paper. Those who pay for the year in advance will be duly 'accredited for . their tenerosity in the plinted list:. Give UR ft good list for January. New subscri bers will look well in this ROLL OF 'MON- Shall .wc have - roux name, friend ? 3w. • LATra - r Nnws ; --ifhe report that Gen e Burnside had crossed the Rappahannock to resume active operations; turns out to be premature. The unfaverable.weathet has prevented any movement of his army. A destructive fire occurred at-Bingham ton on Friday last. Some 6 or S buildings otL , Washington street, including the Odd Fellows' Hall, were - burnt. •The losses sre heavy, but mostly covered by iusu • ranee. - • • - Gen. Burnside has resigned, and Gen ral - Hooker takes his place. Gene - rals Sum ner and Franklin hare been relieTed. - Mr. Callicott (Dem.) has been elected Speak er of the New York Assembly. Democratic County Committee. _ . Auburn, A. Carter--!-Ararat, B. H. Dix —Apolacan, Michael Nolan—Bridge. vrkter,__Abel H. —Pat rick—l3roplilyn, Ami Ely—Clifford, AdamW,ells—Choconuf,, , . J. Kimble—Dimock, C. J. Lathrop—Dtin -dad, H. S. .Phinney—Friendsville, M. S. LHandrick—Franklin, J. L. Mer4iman—. - Forest Lak-e s -C - . D...Cohli—GiWon, Benj. Dix—Great: _Bead township, ' Wm. S. Barnes—Great Dena borough,,, I. 'Reek- Show—Herrick, Henry Lvon—Lllarmony, .L. Norton—Harford, A. t',arpenter—Jes stip,,Zenas Smith— Jackson, 0. 11. Perry —Little 3leadows, P. Smollin—=Lend,'A. J. Titus—Lathrop, D. Wilmarth—Liber= -ty, D. 0. Tuntli—Middletown, Nelson Camp 7 Montrose, C. .3l;Gere*New Mil ford township,. Wm. Harding-New Mil ford borough, Geo. Hayclen_,Dakland, Levi Westfall—Rush, Y. P. Stuyder—Sil-- ver Lake, Lorenzo Stone—Springville, L ,B.lathrop - --Susquehantia Depot, A. W. Rowley--Thompson, Chester Stodard. • C. M. GERE, Ch'n. , - Court PrOceedings, The first case tried was the Common wealth vs. 'Hopkins, (colored min.) 'ln dictment, stealing hay of Dr. Thayer, The jury, after being out a short tune, returned a 'Verdict of not guilty: The next case was• Commonwealth • vs. 'Tilman,on an indictment for larceny, the prosit;cntor being, a Mr. Lewis of Bing hamton. - The trial occupied- nearly two days. The jury were sent morning Thursday morning, and oil Saturday morning were discharged, being unable to agree.,:. A case of assault and battery *as next tried, the defendant being George Ster- - ' Bug, of Jessup township: lie was found guilty, and sentenced by the Court to ;pay, a fine of -t.en ,dcllars •and costs of Court; . The last case tried, was !be Common wealth vs; Wrighler,. on an indictment .of assault and battery ;. the prosecutor:be, ing Abraham Coon. The verdict ofthe jury was not guilty, but pay the 'Costs. - _,Cip,Te have received several letters fronfae army, of t00 . .01d dates to be in teresting to the public. The school es says,l-by "Jennie," are very good;bat are crowded out for the present by other-mat- r=E:= on:luumnmalLETm .„.. . . Cil.Prror,'l-lir.t;''laz•r. 22d, 1 ; s83. i. 1, - - • The olectiett•forState ' Treasurer took- pl aeo 'on 'Monday, 'resulting, a c odrae L in I, the. electio6' of-'the Democratic lionatitee;. W." V. Mcbrath Of Philadelphia, by one . majority.- L.The -vote WA.s . - 265 ...t'0'5i - 7 4 QUrr , members' I 0 rbelnd'ipaired of ;•Mr. Warner among them. . 1 , -..- ' - i • • A noininittee,, consisting of *emirs. Pershing,lßrown;ef"'W4ren.;:Beebe end Kaive .wiaehosen on TueSday 'to ,, ,lnquire into attempts'ofSimeri Caine- ' ron'to secure . his eleetien.as,Senator, by means of bribery.' The vote on .raising the committee stood 54 to 37-the abolition! inembersfroting nearly' solid against Abe investigation; for well ,they ktufw if • all the facts are exposed enough wili• be de-. I .1. 1 veloped . tn present a picture of infamous I attemptslat corruption . such ei Wfts ,never-1 before known, and an 'approach to which could scarcely be found in histery-= 7 -ex- J , cepting 41ways . Cameron's formerhuzardi feasts, and the- doings 'wider' the iwink--ofi the present. federal administration. The committee consists Of .three. Deznocratsi -and two[ Republicans, and it i$ hciped that, the chairman, Rev. Mr. ,Wakefield, of j Westruareland,_ is a•man of suff i cient en ergy and integrity to `see that . -the deter mined efforts of the Cameron corruption ists do not this time smother a full and honest report of all iinportants' facts -con nected With the shameful undertakinf. , -- Cameron failed to buy a vote, with his en ormous !Offers of money, but he will now attempt i -no doubt, to cover up his tracks with ,g-i•eenbaeks_l; bui if the committee, Or' those who have been approached; fail .to giveithe country a fifil and fair 'state-' nt of the - Matter, they may_ expect but I one question to :be .asked, there` Ho. much did Simon pay you to keep mum; i . An enormous- 'amount . of ..villainou -falselioo '-has been printed in 'the aboli 1 Lion organs in reference'to an armed rno . assembling here, and, : by noisy deinginstra tins and threats of violence, coercing al _ the Democrats _into voting fo r Burka \ lew. - 'heir lies were nianufactored b J - - 'the 'paid minion' s of Cameron is a mean of venting their impetent rage upon, th 1 I men of a party who -could. nbt be briber . 1 The lrhth is, that, 4 toigid.eringthe.ititena interet felt by 'Men of, all parties wli came, herein numbers to witness -the clos contest, the - occasion -passed off with - commendable degree of decorum. Man ti, of th e general and special Statemen s made through the Tribune, &c:, are i shlr lies oil monstrous eiaggerations or c ifict. ; and no gentleman- of decent reputation would publish them over his own signs ture, by even permit- himself to he kniciwn 1 as their author. Sixty-seven Democr ts I were senthere, instructed bYtheir,hon st _• I constituents to ' elect a Senator in oppo 1- tionto the thieving crew of abolition --1 rants tha t, now infest the federal 'Capit I, : [ 1 i). - D THEY - DID rr, in spite of the tens of thonsands of dollars that were offer d . themAo do otherwise ; and it needed o 1 I fear of Vengeance from an 'outraged p ..o- I ple te' deter any DEMOCRAT from accept-, 1 ing an immense fortune, by just saying i"SiMon Cameron," when he ought to, and 'wanted to say "CharleS 11.,Buckale+." It is needless - in anticipate the action of d e legislature=else the subject of the pro !oied restoration of the : tonnage - tax, the Ipassage ,of:a law to prevent the future tril -1 migration of the Lincoln "free American citizens of; ,African ds-cent',' S&c„ Weuld 1 affoi.drimPle theme for comment. Both theSe measures - ...ivi1l go through the Ho s , , but!Will fail in the Senate - for in the en ! . t-- • ate __money .wiil stop the first, and a to the! latter, the majority of Senators .ifeel too much sympathy 'for the scheme now_ • • t developing about the- White 'th ous l i . 1 ~ . 1 , manufacture - Ameriean citizens out a rican'stock, to allow, it to be checked. ' Mr. Turtell has read some i petiticu the iSenate from citizens of Susq'a eo . asking the; pas Sage. of a law -.to prol catle, horses and sheep from runni large in the public streets and roads county. , , I A mistaken ide ,is entefiained by ma nya lin reference to postage; on letteto and from members and officers of th leg isldture. Alt letters and transient p pers is semi-here must be prepaid ; but we hers and certain officers (P. N. included are alkiwed to 4k frank -letters, '.c., an the State pays the postage., Too much mustenot be expected tl4Postmakter in tiic,way'of -docil Oneleiitifpleteoopy (No. 4) of the I ally Record, has been "distributed" at his office, and a few - copies of two other Unimportant affairs!. ,A.ll will be sent to ii i ends at home that can be obtained t too heavy a drain upon a not overildiv g parse. • The hours of attendance for, the Post aster of the. House only extend from 7 the morning . to 8 or 9 in the:evenin -- a.— inns the time for rations-and cer tain I ours on Sunday ;- but yesterday . a resoln lion was adopted Vas nearly unanimous ote, and without ealling_the yeas and ays, aut horizing the appointment of an • ssistant. Charles T. Huston, of Lycom ng county, editor of the West Branch um oc?at, will be the assistant. At pre.s.. .nt the leffislature is in session only two lours each clay--from 11; tilll o'cloCk. A committee was raised yesterday , tO investigate somethingabout, the election' of State-Treasurer; .but there is nothing' in it; except a little cross-fire directed at Ith'e Senatorial ca`se. Simon's . " Moccasin Tracks" are expos: ed to=day, and ifs the mails . are not too slew, a copy will reach the Democrat of in time for insertion in this itsue, The. ilepublican organ here has thus far refuS ed to publish - A letter front B..Laporte,. of Bradford, in defense of his vote being thrown away upon Kelly; but new that :Mr. Boyerhas:uoeoVered the trail of the serpent- in advanee, of the inve:stigatin'g committee, it can soon ascertained whether the woolly or greenback wing Of the - party. is most poWerful. P. S:---Sirice the above, timcoin inittee to investigate the . Carneron Senate election - case has been increased to 7; and Messrs. Boyer and. Lilly are the addition, ul names;--one - of each party. Notice.—The Ladies of the , Soldiers' Society have 'decided - to meet Thars days,finstend of.-Tuesdays, at the rooms over R. R. LytMs' store The Mite Soei esty, however, will meet NI ondhy evening, as heretofore, notice of the place of meet in, beinggiyen each week.. . • 'The thanks of the Ladies are tendered to Mr..T. Chamberlin for the use ofraams t &c., enabling them-to furnish,. Tuesday eveitt , last, an Oyster Sapper, the profits from which (about $3O, nett,) go to swell their fund .far the :benefit of sickk - -and N y 012 4;303 Coy. Sc Jan. 23, 1863._ Agricultural Notice. The annual meeting of the Jackson Ag rieultural Society 'will be -held on Tuesday evening, Feb: 10th, at Sihool-house I\TC4 2, iu Jackson. F. BRYS.NT, See.y. . . Donation 7 —The friends - of Rev. Harvey" liingiburv,. propose givin :- hies a dona -. • tion, at his residence in a noc.k, on the afternoon and-evening ofeF.• 10th. A 1 , cordial invitation is extend, c 0 all. Nona;.—The Mite Soe etf . Will hold its next meeting- at the ouse Of 1.1"S. 1 3 Charles Read, on Monday vening, , eb'y 2d. .A general attendance s requested. K. E. StAa E, Secretary. r13111.41."1"37. : . • . . - Is Lynn, Pa., on the 17 h Dee., 3.lns. LYDIA Fxsn, wife of Pardon Fish, aged 45 years and 7 months. - • • , Ix . Liberty, on the 12th nst., ELDA, on f,ly daughter of Harlow and Samantha • Knapp, in the 12th year . of her age. • . _ Executors' o - • xnancE is herehrgiven to all persons baring do ll man& against the. Estate of BERNARD KEENAN, late of 2l(iddietown. deceased, ilia, the sameormst be presented to the:undersigned for rrangemenr, 'and all persons indebted to said' estate a requested to make immediate payment. • NOLAN. Ary lacon, JAMES TREDON, Mid etown, Jan. 27, 161;3. 6vr Administrator' LL TieraOTlS indebted to the eAta /1 of Bridgewater, deeeased, are mike immediate Raymentmnd all against said estate xvillpreFeat the. A LFlttli BAUM Bridgewater, Jan.. 27,'63.-6w REAL ESTA. MO BE SOLD at Public Adetio on Saturday, the :31st day of 'certain piece or parcel oflan I, sit ~ the township of SiiverT.ake. coon state of Peunsylvan fa, bonuded a to wit: Beginning at a pos.t iti th' lie Church, the northeast'corner thence cast 222 perches to a post. ofJohn. - North's int ; thence by J south 50 perches to a post ;Ahem. -and P. Griffith, West 126 perche and thence I>y the same north 18 VP. and north 27 deg. west 85 per. ginning, - containing 65 acres, be t • Tams or SALE.—Cash on del iv! foct. Jan. V); 2w. , C.l S In nty, wit g at the - Adniinistrattor:' . NOtiaes '-- 1. OTICE Is hereby gl wen to all . ersons lia - ving demAnd against the estate of Eplariti Robins; late of Rush township, deceased, that the sa t e must he presented to li ndersfgned for settlement, a d all persons indebted id entaleare requeited to ma e Immediate payment. WEAARY A. ROBINS, ' ILES P. ROBINS, _ • Rush; dip . Id, 'O. Adallnistratdre. 1 .,1 PERSOIS OCT or .IS, and trinatirip lartne, tee advortiaemerst Vine!and in anotlwr • -, :GOO. GREAT DRY S9hdrA`c.a are ey, 4 at the 6uttrivb 'A.. J. G. AT T. sroiu S OF • aktitilinrg, 40soitrauni AT nontrose, SUsifa. County, Pair • .Susquehahna . Depot,•'Pa; ‘. .• -CUR FAIL AID WINTEk STOCK, _ We are determined no to b.! oatilone. either in prices or Analities,--and ACC endat%ta to gi% e Our customers 41 possible eatisfaclicin. CLOTHENG:i • In this branch our sock is complete. and will be sold lower, and more tastefully finished than any one-horse establishment, or anvfour-horse concern tbisside of N. York City, is able toTdtTer or prodnce. We cau assure the public that we constantly employ the beat 'cutters and workmen to make up bur stock. \ tom" Garments made to order_ • • • - 11-4 - 11tron the shortest notice. Lntedier no sale. . , Good.F4 w we will sell at a sma FURNIS A. Grt•at Stock con low6t at 6nitabrii3 Montrose, Janmt ABEL Now offers for sale Ever offered la Sus urtanne Count Y . , and probably com prising the greater, variety or moat different articles a any store in the No there part 91 Pennsylvania, and per baps of the entire State. An . assortment is kept in aboutthfrty ditfere! t. branches of trade, and the selec tions are made fro about forty of the best ffinisce id New Yoric, and mi re than fifty Dealers and Van.ufac titters out -of New York. \ A large prop.ortftm of. the Goods are brought direct from the manufacturers.' thus insuring genuine .rticles.' Customers on entering the Store must not: ex meet to find everything in sight. but nearly every articii wanted trill be pro bayed by inquiry.. Some idea of the S l tock relay be formed by the following general outline. b 't enumeration is impracticalik. Drugs and hied tines. Paints and Oils. Bre \Stuffs, Groceries. Liquor , ;;rockery, Glass_ Ware., Wall and . WindowPaPer..l welry. - Silver Ware.Perfumerk:Eancy Goods; Musical In trnments, Brushes: American Pocket Knivta, Table On lery-and Silver Plated Ware, lamps, .Muter is fur Lig,ll s, llarOware. Bed Cords,Stono `{fare, Dry (}Moils. Mirro .s, Window Glass. Lithographs. 'Var nislicEi. Bird Ca_ s, Spectacles. Whlpa,. and Lashes, Brooms. Glum, Pi tots. Ammunition, Tobacco, Medi cal arid Surgical istruments: Salt, Soap, Potash, Um brellas, Porcelain Teeth, in short. nearly everything. to restore the sick. o please, the taste, to delight the eye, ,to gratify the fans i and also to conduce to the real and substantial comfi rts of life, The attention o the piiblie is rerectfully invited to my stock of Good , bonght exclusively for cash dowu, and will be 'sold t the same principle for low prices'. ABEL TURRELL. 'Notice. ( e of Hiram Scott late. I hereby. regnested to ,erponi having claims 1. forthwith to IN,Aiiininistrator E SALE 14, at-Montroec, Pcnn'a nuary I,Fa3, " All that. to lying and being in iv of Suermehanna,and id described as follows road near the Catho- II JamcsAVhalley's lot; the_northwest corner hn North's west line, by land of T. North, to a post in paid road, egress west pertiF tree, to the place of be e *aloe more or icse." . ry °Ede* Title per. Montrone, Jaii ' iT Ist, I'Bll3. Reg PMIILIC NOT 1 ccrneti ie th Estste of . Jabe Johns'on. adner,q That the:wean Register's Office, and that , the stun 1 Orphan's Conn 1E63, rot colar= L. BROWN, Agent 'Register's OM Ex e FTTERS T• 11E,NDRICK having been trrn debted to said efi l payment. and 01 prompt them to MIIOTION k;Titr. ~(101)S, ials • —LJ.3rat:-.H--;-.- .0 1 XL, riMi.41i.0231 jlirar4taso . • ' I,AN TMEZI tting the worpi of your mon- J3M C3)3F° ,41,-qseltbaum EFLI4IN RISE "I.X MEE ~ and we bare lately laid in a Mars to Offer to our cukt (mere. gone* Is afortxterly, considering thelat c DRY GOODS WHIN! SHAWLS! oLoAKs! Etas, ROBES, - gONNETS , , I RIBB9NS, &c., Elmirq, New-Y'oric, In order close. out our stock of l I‘V 0 91, 0021N711114 ,1 advance above cost. . ING , GOODS: antly kept, tuldtoldlower thar the . (I ,llouilbituml lat. IM. • TURRELL ne of the )3 r,geitiand best selections ODai ster's Notice. JE . is hereby given to ail persons eon followlhg estate, to wit: Hyde, late of Rush, 'deed, ThomaS ae boitle non, - ntants_ have settled - their acconnes in f o bs ,in mid for the connty of Susquehanna, will be presented to the Judges of the f said county. ,on Friday ; January 30, tion and'allowance. t -NEWELL, Register, :e, Montrose,Dee. 2:3,1E42. utors' Notice. ' • I Pfitmentary to the Estate. or HENRY ON, deed, late of Great Bend township tcd to the undersigned, all persons in , te are renhested to make Immediate se having demands against the eameto JOHN NERRIF.IPT.D, - IS4AO RECEHOW, 715 ' ~ December SM. 1964—tr , .. • Great Rend. 517'PAL roprrirti • Ineorporateikir Leglielatitre Charter. Being the only 6011.11ERCIAI I COLLEGE . In the Union conducted by - 'A PRACTICAL IiERBILLIZT" OVER era THOUB.AND STUDENTS V Piave been educated in the PrinciPes and Practice of ot the .details of a bastuese -education, from DUFF'S eye.. tom of , ' . • !AIpe...ANT:ME BOORafrEPEW. Awarded Four Rilyer Medals, and the ;sanction of the highest "Mir:mane Authorities' -the •connuy.. Also, • - t !TEAM - BOAT RCiOZEEEP4:3, • " Aperieet systein for such health and aeccrante." Al •se Du re new system of • ". ; • ' 'RAIL-ROAD no4agravaq4. After thelorma of . the Pennsylvania Railroad.. Also, Dutra new anti:M6f • PRIVATE BAR'S ROOK-KEEIPtCG, The Cialy one in use itE the city:: The abtive systems of accounts are taught' under the daily supervision of the author, and, it le believed, to a degree at perfection nev er attained elsewhere. ,TWELVE for bOst . Busiliess and Ornamental Penmanship awarded . our present Penman by the, . - United States Fair at CinCinnati in • 19410. Penna. State Fair at Wyoming. 1661 Western Penna. Fair at Pittsburgh 16.60. -Western Virginia Fair at Wheeling 1660. and the Ohio. State Fair - at Clevelhrid .1660. All of which are exhibited at ourbitlie. - • Doff , . Ness - Engraved SehOoll . COpy Books. Fine cap, 24 pages each. 90 bents per_doXen—the. cheap . . . est Copy Book in use. • - Business and ornamental Penmanshipikrith new plates and scales by W.. 14: DUFF, illustrating all the elements of the Penman's .Art. the most complete ivetrnotor known. Elegantly bound. Crown qu4rto. Price $6, post paid: Harper's Enlarged Edition of Duff 'si Thiok-keeping. l'rtoe'3ll..?so. Sold by Bookeellere generally. y For full particulars and for elegant new Circular, pp. es, and samples our Pennukres Business and Ornamental Writing, enclosing Sc`,, dentis. to - • DUFF &SON, Principals. —Strangers will please inquire oar reputation in the city, where we are best known. Jau.7l, 18620 . tua* , . 2Er..c)llc:o4alt.H%s , DAN DELIO N.. COFFEE. • , r 1115 Preparation, !wide from the , best Jaya Cabe, is JI recommended by Phssicituas as a superior Nutritious beverb4e. fur GencialDebility, Dyspepsr, and all.3ilibus disorders.. Thousands who have been compelled to-aban don the use of coffee will use this withoUt injurious effect One eau contains the strength of two pounds ororditiary , coffee.. Price 25 cents. For sale in Motitrosblq Noel Terrell. • KOLLOCK'S The purest 13ARMO POWDER knOwri, for mak!ing Eght, screqt and nutritious Breed and cakes.:' Price 15 CC.-11 ../.:111U.O.CtAlted by 31. R. KOLLOCK. ChemiA.. ' Corner of 13road and Chestnut-Oa; Philadelphiit. Said by all Druggists and grocers. ullO3 lyjc co SINGER & GO.'S - ` LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS, Is the best and cheapest and most beantifal of all Sewing Machines. This machine will sew Anything. from the runuingof i tudkin Tarletan to. the making of an Over-. coat—„anvthing from Pilot or Beaver; Cloth down to the softest dauxe or Goat toner Tissue.and is ever ready to do Its work to perfection. It C2lll fell,hen), bind: gather.tuck, quilt,aud has a capacity fora great variety of ornamental work. This is uut the Only machitie that can fell. 'hem, bind. - and so foltb, btit it do so better than any other machine. The-Letter ”A" Family Sewing Machine may be had in a greatsariety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case. which Is now becoming so popular, is as its naive implies, onethat can be folded into a box or ease. which - , .....oneneti,inakeszt beautiful, subdtantlal.add spacious table for tOet work to, test boon. ' M Vie VIRAXCaf every lmaginable design—plaidaa tne wont! grew to Its native forest. urns elaborately finished as art can milke them. The branch offices are all well supplied with silk, twist - , _thread. needles, oiL etc., of the very; best quality. Send for a copy of,"Sixotu ,t Co.'s 111/21. - Trz," " I. M. SINGER 48 Broadway, N.Y. - Phfintlelphia Office. 810 Chestnut street. READ. WATROES 4 FOSTER, Agents In Montrose. . ... _ , . - 7‘. • . . doi r odif : of / - t Vi i/ . . . The New Commercial Buildings are Located opposite the Court Howie, corner of Court and Chenango, Streets. ___v- -TWA <'ollege is in no way connected ,with anyriither Institution. _ _ _ , ne energies, of. the entire Fatuity arc esclttsively devoted to thts.l ' ! . The design orthig Inititution isj to afford Young Men an opportunity Sur acquiring a Thorough, Practical Bitetticee Education. i• Our hooks and'Forma arc careftille arranced by practi cal account:ll:kW. cytiresAy for this; Institution. and the codree• of Ituit'itictiuti 18 such us to corahlue Theory and . Practice: , -.. • . , .: \• Collegiate ocrazz=isie: - This coqrse embraces Book-Re'e. ping in all its depart ments, Penmanship, Comrimircial, Arithmetic, Ensiv.ess correspondence, Commercidl Lai-, Political Economy, Commercial Ethics. Partnership, i3ettlements, Detecting counterfeited and altered banknotes, etc. - The Spencerian .syscem of penmsuship is taught-in all its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art. The Book-Keeping department is under the special su pervisor/ and instruction of the Principal , D W. LowEr..L.l GeaZ+orr>Ll Irk.fcieraxuweicsars.. Btadents cap enter at .any timoi. Ncr vacation. Usital time to compjete the course. froth Gto 12 weeks: Assis tance rendered to gr,adnates inprocuring situations. Graduates are presented, wititi an elegantly engraved Diploma. • . - • • • t.l7"Fur 'catalogue of 10 pages, !ipecimens of pednaan ship; 4e.; euelotte two letter stamps; and address LOWELL & WARNER, ' Binghamton, N. Y. octl3 62 lylsc NEW -FIRM. BALDWIN (Si -ALLEN SVCCESSORS TO ALLEN, BEANS & CO, • Under Montrose Democrat - Office; A - RE RECEIVING 1 - Fresh Ground Western FLOUR every $ O days, which w e warrant to give satisfaction as any in market; if not good returned at our expense. Feed - , and s iuck*i6'4 Flour, SALT:AND 'PORK, - By TIIE LOAD, BARREL oit POUND. HAMS, [Sugar Cured] " • ' Dried Smoked Halibut, Drips and Syrups,; Molasses and Sikars, TESS, COBRA , SPICES,- BROOMS, AND NAILS, , • sr* offer for eala at Iktv# Prices, for READY P4 1 1' ONLY. • • :- i'gpntroaa, ik IVla, RICH HOMO PRESINTSII MITE Subscribers having jest returned from YotX, 1,4.2ke pleasare in callingtheattentfnu prtheir blends to their assortnient- Watches, Joweay. Silter Warta & • Fancy Goodi, • comprising all the new styles of goods iii martet, - Wlikih willbe sold, sus heretofore, at the lowest cash prices. i A large stock of 'Gold and Silver r • English, American. and Swiss Watahes, - • both hunting and Open Face, warraniedgbod tithe - keep- - ; an, by- EversA Au :4 WARE • Table, dessert,-tea, sugar, salt, cream, Preserves berry; • and tnuatard Spoons.. Table, dessert and pickle PorkS." Butter, pie, and fruit knives, Cnps, napkin singe, obil• dren's aeta in cases. soup and gravy Lales, sugar sifters. and cardcases—scarrvented pare es coin, [Engraved tree}: „ G I tt i lin PINE. • UP IL; A splendid stock of Fur-rings and Pins of ,the newest patterns; finger rings of all steles; bracelets, armlets. j• lockets; guard, - neek and chatelaine chains; tnimbleo;: alcove buttons. studs. belt buckles - , slides, snaps, epecta-, . clot, 18 caret plain ring etc. vAga Plated Ware.—The largest varietv,.of silver plated' . knives, torks,Npobne.eastora, bagel; dishes.cakebaikets sugardishes, trays; cups, salts, tGa sets,. and extra tea pits, butter and pie kuivee r - etc., ever kepqn thi trarket.• Cutlery.—Pocket and pen knives, scissors, shears, (& good. article,) for sale , .r.v.e.nts u As.s.„ •Needlea,Best qualit y of a-eNelng; crochet, netting; and knitting needles. Itrustics.LLlTair, tooth and nail brusher., Pholograpla Al bintits.—Ayery nice lot. I , I Chinese . and' japaned Goods A very pretty variety of cups, saacen \ vases fois t &o , 7o , zr..e,asim Binghamton, Bee. . Odd F4'ellriNvs' PEE hill) PEE PRICES! PEACE APPROACHING. Large Lines. of PRIOE:, 4 , • Conquered and • .; Reduced! , • MILORD, PA.,• • -.• F ectiving:kg Spring sappliee, new entlargot4olaji of- • N Cli - 01:(:li • DRY .GOODS, GROCERIES• • • CROCKERY:, STOVES, STEEL,' NAILS; _ P.AINTS, LAMP, LINSEED MILS, 3 • . - - 'BEN-20LE, . . CABPETINGS . - FLOOR, 011;CLuilts, % 1 :WALL? iper, ,SEIAPESV.- awl CAPS,- BOOTS and SLOES; • CLOGIC.i f &c., &C. l[nclOing, as usual, full varieties of the moerpoptilit •- _ . LADIES' DRESS GOODS' • • SHAWLS,., • 13N ONETS,.RIBONS, FLOWERS; , , &C., &C., . 'which ha will sell on the most fsvorable Sect{. for CASH, . PROPUCE, or to ; ;- PROMPT TIME 'BUYERS. ' Flour & Salt, constantly on hand 31310 - 1-a‘ 1:3%7C - On't-„begi..C. with the "MN's!, -1 THE "HE PAY, STORE," NEW LD and YO UNG, 12 fell and POOR, G.trand resti N,J are hourly seen rushing onward to . 41. e MEAD OF NAVIGATION; All Oager tg-bu supplied front. the choice atid extecutlVlll Belecnon to be found• • • . . AT • .TYLER'S STORE • Ms assortment of soll.ry" ilarcoprctiss beat 'em , all, and as.for choice . ' 4 Gt` .Ft. 4ll C/ 41 +l O MX : a. I M a' Si Viz . .: 9 and 10c Sugar. - T. Rice. toffee. and Tobac69,r— ?cords are i n equate.--they Paean'. At is ucelech to mere , tion the Tv.) thoimand one thlilg4 or which a full supply is kept coact:truly at the -em t store in Limn.. A-con tinuation of calls is earneetly defArell, and if there aro any ro unfortunate as not to here found Tun prace, - yoUr friend and neighbor will tell you the ' FIRST.. STORE BELOW TARCELLIS - EOTEL, • and opposite' the .KEY-5T0117.8,: where 50 percent. has ceased:to he. \We are boundlotet people live—and Bring alone; Tont- : Bntter . Eggs; Rags, (natl. Rye. Curd.. Coin. and most anithring "Use yon do n't want, and get t acne received •, - ' - AT TYLER'S• STORE.. F. B: Please do nileare the .ahoce mentioned articles at home, for our rule won't permit us to wait ,"till you come up again." 1 ~ • Shikkens—A netir lot of white and colored- Big 'VIII _ _ just opened. • - _LAMPS of-nil kinds., and - fixings foilnirning Kerosene now ready and cry cheap. - BestKerosene,;cheaper than daylight;. else Fresh Burning Fluid, Campherte, , SPerm; Adamantine and Tall OIrCLI ndles,kept constantly on band .r . "•.A new supply of HATS and CAPS, BOOTS' and SHOES,. Stone and Wooden Ware, Brooins, andßrashes of all sorts, Yankee Notions' of ail 'rarteries. • Perfumery. and `Met Soap, Oleatc of Roses for chapped hands,-best 'thing iriuse; etc., &c.; Mitt' which will he- sold lot the - Tay down, as the times demand, by . • it • 1 . 4 k. " 14. R • 7 0 D A lleymE.V-4 36 forwarding BUTTEIttoIi. York. ow - terms of eciminl'esion that will snit :you. Call anclin tujre. and look at inY dairy snit, in saeksof ze.S. as good as can he found in town. 1 Montrose, May • HENRY O.„ TYLER.- BOYD & WOODRUFF, Tltt& SHEft . IP'OIIRSJSINESS~ NEXT BELOW SEAT:Lei: ROTEL. ALSO The CARPENTERING Busintsa NEAR THE METHODIST Nr - lae'4 ' enns! . 6lll6"har o . f h d t a• e genewl atesortmont of most approved pat terns ; Builders' Hardware of all Pla. • • Farmers' TOols of All Kituls;. - `Brass Warp, Porcelain Ware; Japanned and Plain Tin Ware of thebest material: I. • Paints, ,Oils, Glass, Putty, and Bash, Pumps, L4ll Pipe, Lamps, Bird Cages, et., &o. Alst, a Goad Buggy for Sales — Ter= right t Remember the place. , Cklland tat 4' wx. H. BOYD, 11 , & VirillODl/IIFIG • • a.iroorrecir. f Montrose, Icily, litd; - GOODS.