~ITEI~~i. . =Millinery &Straw oOods now open \tog at 11. Vard's Store, Philad'a. Read/ 1 it'a). ' • - --W. W. 'Niro uti4, of Pa. appbinted Associate Justice of the United States Court in Nebraska Territory, vice JosErtt E. STREETER, deceaged.. —4teports'about the Indianola are . still conflicting. ' Tliereis TIR confirmation of the rumor that Yaieo City has fallen into Union hands, - =The reports of die' rebels baling. returned in force to the Valley of Virginia Are pronounced spurious by a teleo-ram . , from I-laryer's,Fewry,- , 7 , --- I The - Senate has confirmed the nomina , ition,of Pavia Wilmot . as Judge of the Court of Claims. Dave ought to eke -hew 'whisky now; doff his smokingjacket, and ;put on his studying cap. "7 - A dispatch (bite the 12th, state:ll - i s at Van - Dorn's entire force has retteitted towards Shelbyville, that the country be -Vtireen Nashville and • Columbia is now 'cleared oftnarauders,,aud that the bridges .-aeros4 Duck 'river are destroyed. . . Askirthisli is reported to have.oeurr -ed on the.l2th, twelve miles cast of Paris, Kentucky. Fifty guerrillas-..attacked one .ofour forage parties, but we:•e driven back by the teamsters. Reinforcements - were sent. . —We hare news from Vieksbnrgnp to 'Thursday last. The rebel were throwing oe.,..tsional shells at our workmen On. the •canal opposite the city. The dredging machines arc-still at ' work on this canal, —We learn Lat Detroit, Measures have. been taken to .preserve order. The ye -ported lees of life . was much ex,ao7ertea, only one man is. kown to 'have been killed. t.lt is true that thirty-five buidings were .'destroyed. - . —The town .eleetiOns in 'Neer York have resulted everywhere in favor of the DenmertVey. The "NeW York .TV orid is of - the opinion tliat the Dellweratie party will carry that State. next Fall by 100,009 majority. —Filled a laudable 'desire to retrieve the_ Franklin, or Tholurs'on' Station, disaster,.Gen.ltosecrans' sent out a large force on Monday against the rebel position - at SpringiPl. Van Dorn, howev, er, did - not aoose to give kat-le i and preciyitately retreated across Dark fiver. now confidently -asserted that the Indianola was sunk :n an encoufiter with the Webb and the Music., and report has it that the Webb , suffered• so mach nt butting her, and from the edicts of the _ two inch shells front the Indianola, that silo too :had Ank. =Gen. Burnside bavin ,- .' been assigned , to a erknumunl which he will soonaSsume, 'left W:,shington on - .Saturday for the North. Lieut. Col. Oliver L. ',Shepherd, •of the -18th United States infantry tins ''been promoied t(ithecolonelcy 01111e - 151 :infantry in place of Cpl. Fitz John Porter.- is s said-io have been rein 7 forced by some 22,000 men-. his. armies'; at Shelbyville and Tullahoma are deemed - very large, and are in tinily rec..cirt-of arms and clothing. It is rumored that the rebels contemplate another formidabl4l invasion_ of Kentucky, and that Fort . Donelson is again threatened. —The President is authorized to cause to be struck from the dies recently prOaK. ed at the United States mint for - that -purpose " medals of honor," additional to those iiithorized by the, act of JitlY 12, 1136° and present the same to such officers, non-commissioned, officers, and privates as have most or Artl,o may 'hereafter most distinguish themselves in action ; and 829,000 are apprOpriated. to 4efray.tlie expenses of the same. —lt is a notable fact that all the Aboli tionists who are loudest in their laudations .of the conscription act are either over :1,71 . oriiave got money enough to' purchase -exemption ! These arc the"patriots \1"116 are getting up " Union Leagues" to crush the Constitution, prevent a, re-union on the old•basis,'and establish a despotism on the ruins of our republican instittition Let' them be Marked and remembered. • —By a despatch froM Cincinnati we learn that a general uprising. of the seces, .sioni4s of Kentucky is now taking face. The rendezvous is near 3lonnt St4liTr, where 1,300 men arc already concentrat ed. l reinforcements are said to be moving • from Fast_ Tennessee. to the number •of p 5,000. tis reported that a general Movement throughout the State withbe made in about three weeks: Gen: Wright,' Union commander of the depaptanent, it is said, making arangements to block the game. —From Jackson, e T,ent., news conies- Ost 200 men and two pieces of artillery, of Gen. Sullivan's division, have been surrounded by rebel cavalry and.-capturs ed. Mempbis.is full of rumors of an -en.. gagement at Port Undson. Gen.. Bragg ltns assumed command - of the Department. of the Mississippi, vice Gen. 'Pemberton rerooN'ed. Gen. Longstreet commands .raig,'s old division in Tentieso.ett ;Gen. Price es on his way to Missouri, invested `with increased power from the Richmond gotertnent.- _Latest disiAtclies from Tiqin meta state that • Col:,Coburn, 2,000 men, had escaped and was making his 'way to our Amok . .- Union, Lea tnes '7116 Abolitionists:are ' , retting np What they rill Union Leagues' in sitveral parts of t'ae country, and. , w.e see, by the Etprexg, that a movement orlthe kind isctintenipl:tt eiT,in-this.eity.-,. :We suppose it is to.bc. somethhig of a Know Nothing concern, mid elite of-the-leading objects kat 'least it • so in Philadelphia .ands we opine that ilie l Shine.principie is to: govern them ev eryWhere,else) is to have, neither, socia bitsines4. tretentirie with Donoerpts: The osterisitta object, to-be sure, is the sup port Ofithe Government in the -proseen- I thin of tie war; but in reality, it is for die I indicated, and . fur ulterior part it:am object s. • Of conrse; this is a game that twopar ' ties can lilay at, and we _Shall. see -which can stand:it the longest.- In the mean time it would be well air' the Democrats everywhere to prganikeinto associations, and thus be prepared to meet the Aboli tionists at'aity and every point. There rshouldrbe ii.Deniocratic eftibstarted in ev cry war f l and borougli in the count v: Will our friends see to it in . thne?— Lon- I cas ter bit( litswocelL: . Cincinnati Cilzette is the only Ile-, publican paper of note -that has, so fir, warnity condemn - 01 tire - mobbing and de struction of liemocratie newspaper offices: The recent destraCiion of' t he otliFe of the-, Crisjr,atColumlius; Ohio, ha's' excited a sense of proltimid indignation throughout the' Wes!, and the CliivagO - Yoncs - givds notice that this next. Democratic new-pit per office that i< molibed wilt be fillowed b:v stern reprisals on :he pail' of the Dem-- otrats. Of einirsis it Nv il I come to this unleSS the RL;putificati• press help form a public opinion among their rowdy adhe-. rents ag:tinst These Avandalous and as:lnger _ . ous praetteies. We have indeed fallen up on evil days- when olliee-holilings editors call upon :2;oyerninent to arrest. their ri ! V:qS in bUsitiess, - 01111,new'spaper offices are sacked .by a tirtual mob with the open or tacit approbatilm".i,f half the journals'ot the Jamb • - . 1 , - - Trcuble in California. We.havt. l .a repi? - IT — of .trouble in S:ilt Lake City, L7tah. ,GoveenOr Hard in!, and judoes - C. B. Waite and Or :l ke hail been ^denoaneeti in a mass meeting•as . eneniies to the territory mot generahgov eminent, and a committee :Ippaintea for the, purpose - requested them to resign. This they one and all refused t0t , 16: • Gov I ernor Hardin! , sai4, in replying te ! ,,the cOmmittee, " one arop• of my blood shed while in the dis'eharge of my ditties Iby your ministers of vengeance, it Will • be avenged : and not sme !stone in vont.. city I will rimpin upon another." • Thegovencor is imaermood to have or dered the arrest of -.l3r i h , ltiim - Young mu}, Counsdlors airrl -Wells, but thel . citizems flc to arms to resist the serving:, of the proeess. Time not Changed. We imie . rstnitil that the Democratic ~ State Central Committee, at their ri'cent nieetity2 in Philadelphia., to colol,ler the . . ._. policy ofeltanging,the time fixed-for hold..l.NE' W TELISEi DANDSFJP., SALE.—A.I.9O' N . , ELLI - . , log the . 3tate Colivention. refused to make •DEN,,0.11 Fg.UIT FARMS. , . any Change.- The CintretltiOn AVM there-: Suitable for Grapes, PeacheS, Pettis, Raspberries, tore be held on the 17th of Tune., -1 .Strawberrles, Blackberries, eurratitc, Se.. cif 1, 1:,1¢. 5, -...,-.3.- am, ..c._ - pres ..., • :::r It IS ; :1 - 'b a d thin, to in g ke• up - a 'ent,‘•ii . : 21 acres for .1-151:13, 10 acres for itsllo:s acres foi _ ;114 acres for' $40,-1 acre fur $20... l':iyable by otte fitrlif, but :t 'rood 1 iiillg to Ill'alie ITO :1 ; ssl '' ~..,. 1 -, , 4 .dollar a Meek.' g liarrei . i. but ; ii' better to light t1 " 1 " I t) F -A 1r.40: f :oorl Cranl);.l4 lancl;, and village lots in' dhCt liay.e your Grilses iinlni oil' ant' o:fler Sal- W00t1,,25 - bytot feet, at sto each,. pa'kable by one dollar a er`ntlts to you. than llerriek ... , k:lien's'.Go:tl I , week.. The above land and farms, are situated at - ebet- Metrili, ma nufact nreil :It 115 Libert v Street ! w oo d, Wushir'gtan (()""14' Burlingtot4cimuty„ New N ew y oi .k . Iff e . : „.e 14 .1, 1 ,1 to s . 6t , i l ea a i Jersey. For further thiormatipa. apply! : with a l'±49 stamp, fu i r 4 cireular,lo- . B. FRANKLIN CLARK, nOtitl in n' of our. Merchants are st,-Ifin , r i n , leb. tt..Na.-11, • No. '0 Cedar Street, New York.. .. it, notwithstawl!ng they entt,'t iltake s.O ! .. , l' - good a pliolit on it,:is o:rother kind:4. If' +he CotxfcsJitoz,ks and Ex s perien cc of an In. :01v - one' ‘i - nnts to ~eret ni ,t, pith il , I valid:— l'ubllvlted furlht.-nenetit and irt a Witllliag and .t ,•,• .. , --- •) a li g; - ,' l pantie!, .1.0 j• mug eti who suffer frn7:n Nervous Debility, let tnent try and, put, some other kind of ! pram-dare ,D . eceilNe.t - supplyitig at the ! sarne tile means Saicrattis or ScAla oi'i to us besides LI . ' ..4 Scif-Cu're. Ity one who has cured hinisvlf, after being put tti great expense through'. medical imposition and rick Allett's Gold Medal. stuleitery. 1 yew...W:411 , 21i post paid, .addressed envelope . '... si ng le e ti o ic s may be hail of the author. NATUANIEL Al:F.11R ; Esc.... lied ford, itin , s Co. N. Y. I,,mhlfilyr , ?TnTics .:The hhh11:11 , theotihii, of the i; Oda Felloi - s Hall j AssociatiOn,. of Mont ,, rose, will be :held .on, the first Tuesday evening in April, 1.863,'nt six and ..a half o'.eloek, at the Hall, •the election of! 41licers for - the onsulng year, and for. the 1 vrah-saetion of sucli other business...as. may be, proper A: N. BLttAnn, President.. Montrose, trek 12th, 1803. 2w. County - Teachers Assc ciat ic n r ,, the nex f,. meeting of tin) Susquehanna ._. . lie Coant %-- Teacher's Association wilt heni Ili n the .BOrotedi Of Susq'a I)epot oli -Thar:, ,I day and Priday the second and third ihiys Of`April 186:3 . . The folkiwing Order of . . ex-ereises fort he .next. ineo ng, was adopt ..d at a pieyious nieerink of the . AsSocia _, tkin. • • ...._ ,• .: . ... , _ ,Firs{" '.7), , y, Forenc , on.ls : t, . l ean-dig, ! Presetcc vont:beauty. sy-rnm et ty or ft;rm. vont Vaal eh. conducted by.3l.iss L. A. Jayne; 2d, Dis-•;'' and. mental pMvors. by.ttaing, that 1.1 ire, Pleasant. Pop . t abtr and tioecitic Itetiiettr ttnown aillelmbold's Extract 011 1 .Q510115 011 the satno. - ' - 1 Dacha. • Read the-Advertisement in another column.nn 1 , . --- prolt bv it —tlisl tae3 ail symotom4 - ennmerat NI. Cat it ii•i/Pknoon .- . -ISt , Grlinfrinr, COndtlet6Zl 1 - . . 0 I`, - . All 1 , 1 .... '.- r.v3 it. Y.Kom t v not now .requiin R. 'but, by 3liss'.E.: A. -Webb; '.2d, Geography, may at soma fa tare day. `• It give. health and vigor to con it u z,, te a 1 3 , 31-i ss m . E . Busblickfoiimi. - the craw:: Apil. bloom to the: nalitl cheek." It Paves - oil by answers 'to questions -on the Con- ' Cures guanatced. -.- . : - -March 10-4 m! stittliiQty iirit.itelTtlite4 States prOpounded.t • gweimasult -0 . 121. ..— by Miss Bushnell.: -5, Ei v ,,i,,y.- - -aluading of E 4 SaY S , liy - .Ntessr i • • ' 1 :. L - 1.4: . U- 0 lEt S.' ,_ . -R. Cushman; J.- ' i l nib, M '''''' /I.IITis•, alit}' A . Diff.tr . frit-IniitiA4Wines atla i.tqaqre..c.mnllrisign 31i;,,., 0. D) T -, i . t. t l e . , ; f o llowed by .discitsi:jon 3kl - nolrlr every kind in arty . aiarket, warrant Prl op re. 1 61 selool qaestions . : • : Far r sale as usual by .:-, •- • •• • ' MIEL TIIRREI4.,- _ - 1 —4----. . Serond 1,14 - y.,:lfirennon - -Isi, Roll call • • - LITBR,ICATIN G._ OIL, . • i 2d. Zeutimeats; 24 Singing; .4th, Ortiloo --, raplly Of commercial termi, - selecloi fiani '' -I : tr /I An Kind!i-4:11`.6i- - 4"i', . ' f" ..Aßs "ii i. b irtriatz 1,T, -1 ,- - . . „ adteliisetnents pubhslled in the newspa; jpars, ebnaneted by R.. Cusbinalll 6th Writtlm Aritbnietie, conducted. by at. J. Corse. -. r - • . Aftornofm.—Jst'Lecture on History,' by • Prof. M. L. Hawley; cothtnencing at the • discoveryof Atnericai, and'. extending to the Revolutionary War ;. 2d, Nisbetlane pus business to 'the 'time of adjourninent. From several of the' late decisions of the„State Superintenfient, it is clearly the duty of ult the" teorh , ri in the county, teat•_ tend end be benetittpd hy.the exercises. School DirectorS, and the citizens gener ally who are interested in the cause of ed ucation, are earnestly invited to attend..' Teachers of Susquelunma ;County, you 'will ad please bear in utind the fact, that Prot. J. F. Stoddard - is to IA: present to aid you in the exercises. ' You .will also remember, . that -the D. L. &. 'W. P.•R: Co. have generously offer ed to return all borne free, that may .at-: tend the A:,s•ociatiOn and pay titre. one way over ,any portion of their road.. Come ! Conte on, and let us hare (if possi ble) a moreinteresting and Prntitahle sea .soti than We had in New Milford last Jan- By order of the Committee. LiSt of Jurors, ' Drown for Tern! Coninwitc:ing April 6, 186.1 orAX.D JURORS. - Seth. Blakeslee, Rush—C. S. Bennett, 'Snetja—E. T. I Brown, Ituzli—N. • Benjamin, Brooklyn—l. L. camp. .Imstm—lionn Don 9. jr. New Miirord—Williain Silver Lake—David 31.1ddletneen—A. C. Fart, I.elo Harmony—W. B. Binds, Bridgewater.—George lbirrison,.. New Milford—Elisba Kinney, litu-INewell Keeler. Middletowi;-11owartL, Nimble, Little Meadows—D. A. Moore, Ilerriek—JabeZ cisberne. Bridgewatm —L. -S. Page. SuQq'a—Bent. son, Auburn—E. A . Lake.:—Sarnuel Shero in In, Bridzewater—W..D. 'rumen. Liberty—l..ToWn, For, Lake—lrefadakin; Moult-use.- TnAvEnsi. JLIIORP, FIRST WETSt • Apolaeon, Avery Beebe; ;Anima), Charles GaT. J. G. Taylor: •.' Bridgewater..L.•ll. Cltntnhirlin. jr.. Levi Reed; llro Dividlient Samuel "u wens, lieol. Smith, H. Whitman ; Bintoc . John Fos tisr, J. I'. Griswold; Forest take. Wm. tt oth.. l .llinor Tarrel. Johti Strange. Clirle-i Morse : Gibson. Hoare Abel. S. Ca : Great liend..R. Gillespie. E. Cali, F. 11. L. Taylor. , ohu ; Lane '; Herrick. Loren iturritt 111-rant. Ch,st.qr William 4, Ass Spicer Jack. FOll, liiiV r C:111:011. Reub'n. Harris Je -.sup. S. Whitta ker. W Iti•ar"; Little 'Meadows. L., W. Barton : la tltrub. \V. B. Brown ; tiberty.ll. D. Wilbur. A.! South ; worth; MiddrCtown. Lyman Beche.:: lkimit , •ot‘e. C. M. I Gere. Silas Perkin. ; ;Bradley, Eli, jah Barnum ;..P.nelt..T. M. Ili Weird ; Sidney Di mond. Sella Bryant, Robert NielioN. Henry Terrine.; prim7ille. Orrin Pritchard : Silver Lake. Win. North; Thonison, G. I.' Nauding, W. I'. Aylebworth ; SECOND WEEK.. 'Ararat. T. IT,Tooley : Auburn...E. W. Tnylor, Raub Apolacon, likhard Collins • .11ritlecwater. Caleb` Bn.h jr.: Broohlyo-;(1. M. Ely ; CfitTord. M. S. Girth:or, Irram STCVI:IIS :•C11 , 1(011iit. ...V. Dimelly ; Fr - 1411:144 Ile- Ina a Snow: Tiebert Seamans ; t;riswOld Bell, James Chandler. Cordon Burns: Great Bend.C. F.Deck. er;J,Letr.rd, %Vilma:o h. M. o.akley; Herrick, C. A.Gffiding-. Walter LVOTIF -11ardinz Carpenter: Jack.: FOll. A1011,.0 Barrett. I: C. henspn. Jeremiah Baldwin ; .TOM: .Denne : .I.ll,erty,r. Joielrh Bailey: New Milford'. Stephen Barnum. Sitar; Chamberlin, georee sqt:ire. TM-h, Wm 1)nel: sprirnzeille,Geolve Thomas. Strick.laull, Minot Riley. Do Id Thomas-: Sih;er Lake, Ileary Slaii, Asher Ilantz.; Thomson, John Sum ,EbITOII OF DF.Y(OCITAT: • I DEM: Stn—Wit.ii yonr permission I WWI to esyy to the r,-.aler= w yovr-paper that Twill send by return !aril to nit irhu tcnh it, tfree.) - ..i — ltecipe. with full direct for making ;it'd tiOng a Otaph. Vegetable Balta. th 'Ma vtrqct will; remove, in 11l flays. Preehle., and al' Impin tic* of the. Skin, leaving ithp 6:tine soft. clear, ..mouth amd beautiful. Iwill al.o mall free to- Lbw-a having Eald Heads or Pare Fare...hut:le direct loin. and iafianintil)ll that wilt enable-them to -'tart a full growth of Luxurier.t flair, Whi.kcra, or a .7klon.tathe. . than ::1) days. All aP plicatii.mr, aiwered mint-mail without charge. • lte,poetfally • F. UTISPMAN. Cherniet. No. §ll I.troatiwaY, 'New 1-9r1::: 1 . Feb. 21—ts.ra SINGER & LETTER "A" FAMILY- SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL.THE RECENT INPROVENEETS, Is the best anti,Cheapest and most beautiful of all Sewing Machines. This machine will sew anything, from the running oft tuck in Tarletan to the making of an Over co it— inything from Pilot or Deaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or t;ossamer Tie' ue,and is ever ready to do its orate to perfection. It can fell.bent. bind. gather.tuck: quilt,and his a c opacity fora great variety of ornamental work. This IA 119 t the only machine that can fell. nets. bind. and so forth. bat it will do So better than attfothv :machine: Tae Leifer "A" Family Sewing Machine may be ii id in a gre:it variety of - cabinet eases. The Folding, ! which is now becoming so popnlar,iB cc its; name • Implies. one that chi be fold'd Into a box or ease. which wit;:n.opened,nt:ikeca li e int' ru r, suhstanthtl,and s p adults' ' table for the work to rest upon. The -eases lire of every dcsigtirsplain as the wood grew in its native forpSt.or to elahwately linlshed cc art can make them. The branch offices tteenll well supplied with silk, twist, thread. needles.oili etc.. of the very best • Send fur a copy of ••SINCEIt S..' Co.'s CIi.ZETZE:7' 458 BroadwaY,N. Y. tV77.ailid , :lbhtst °aim. Sill fthestniit street. REID, WITROUS FOSTER, Agents in Montrose. Go D* -NEWS 1 GREAT COMMOTION • is IDdRi 7 GOODS, 1 1 1 33 E 1313/3717 1 2 3C.a.416.031 . 11 .To Pnicliise ~ - • Where y . .a aruißure of getting the worth of yont mon cy, it at the ' rt. M I 11 C)3F 1 bUttillb l ' 4 lostitbain, &.• n. c. T r CERTAIN I).T — l - ) . • NIES' FIGS i'hoe nut uson our trnard.anei we lincelatelslakiln a larcc stock. which cClables - us to offer to our customers. goo( r 1 on equally as geod tern:sat formerly, considering thclatc i rite. AT THE STORES OF o.3atten er.g, cgosntblum AT Montrose, .Susq'a County, New-York, Susguehann - a Depot, Fa, OUR,F4LL OR WINTER STOCK . • 3C9 * 4CC)ia..l 2ol4 ate 7 We are determined not to be outdone, either in prices - or quolities.—and we will euticavor to give our cnstoniert allipussibio 'satisfaction. • ' • In this branch our stock is lomplete. and will be'sold lower. and inure tastefully tinishedllian any one-horse cstahli slinuint.'nr. any four-horse concern this side of .N. York City. Is able to offer er produce. We can assure the public tinit I‘ve s constantly employ the best cutters and I,ylClltq make up our stock- . ! . . Garment's made to order ..‘ ' M"On the shortest notice. M — A Good Fit 'Warranted or no sale. . . . • lla order to close oat onr stock of 11%. 1 ruti:otA•ts‘:i . i„ the will ' scll at a small advance above cost. FURNISHING GOODS: - A Great 't07.1:-e:intautly kept, and soldlower thap th, lowest at' °,4.lintilbaum - Montroe., January let. ISC3I . • _/)ji 5714 STREET, PITTSBURG. PA. - - , • _ . • FOUNDED IN IS4O. - • . Incorpornied by Legislail 4 co.tbarier. Being tiler ouly CO WIERCI AL COLLEGE in the Union 171 conducted by • A PRACTICAL 1.1 ERDIIANT. VER SIX TFIOISAND STUDENTS - Dare be4t cane:lied In the Pea:elide& anci Practice of all ttie flo.alil3 of a bust..esa °dee ittou froni DUFF'S eye'. - tern of •MEIICANTILE 1300 K KEEPING. , _. . I i Jan. lat,ltel. i tl Four Sib er 'Medals, and the panctina "or the 1 _. i Nlercantile Authorities n the - cutuitry._ 4so, I 1 Grateful for mist. favors. the subscriber would moot STEAMBOAT 1300 E -KEEPING'. • I respectrullo call the attention of all prompt paying Mer chants atuiTrode'rit, to the alxive lintice. Orders for . ,feet f , yot cm for such books and accounts." Al- ' Hardware will _he -received here. and forwarkd (trap - new sygtein of , .. s • - proved.) egdept during the months of April. lay, Sept: 11.1.1 L-ROAD 1300E-REEPING, ' I .rind Oct...Durlnsf those months he will he moot happy to forms of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Also, , w system of - • „ . PRIVATE BANK BOOK-KEEPING, • - ° ir " . e t. ll ;4l e tillilittlehre city.ll ie ljyl ie s U n p b e ° rll4 Y on c i l 3 l l 6 t i n t! 1 see rill frien:ds and sores them at 23 Park Row. N. York. Respectfully. : ... - '.. K i C. TYLER. • 1 ; Montr ,se, Pub.l7th, 1853. '•• - • - • '... I .l Wrtohe ' S r JecVelty - and .o,c:it' itf believed, fo a clegiceot perfection trey- , • . .‘ .. . 9 ' ‘, • ' - . 9 . ell elsewhere. , Silver_Ware. - • ' , . VIE undersigned 'woald respectfully invite o . r-,-.. your attention to his well selected stock of Fine , Gold uud Silver WATCUES. Fine Oold JEWEL-. -i.f.4 b - RY. of every kind and variety of styleo—eom ,pristeg all of the newest and mostibeantifnl designs.- Also, Solid Silver Ware. equal to coln—and the beet make of Slicer Plated Ware. Each .article' le warranted to be as represe.ted. VrWatcheS and Jewelry carefully repaired and satis faction guaranteed.- —JAMB HARLEY.. '.. • • . (Successor to Stauffer & Hurley.) . . ' . ' • ' No. 6.2 MarlOt.Street, Plifladelphia.• ... March 4th,'lifie4. ~ - _ ameitStaf.. .. ..i • . , Atrira liichett. Dutra •• A pe so Dufr • After till Dufri fl The ant) ace tb withoi • or attain • • F T WELVE IRST PREMIUMS, aslne9s and Ornamental Penmatehip awzrdCd • our pregent Penman, by the i tales Fair at.Ciuilinnati in ; ' 1640• rate FAir at Wyoming - 3600. retina. Fair at Puti•burgh i • 81X1. Virginia Fair. at Wheeling.? ISGQ. ' 11141,. stateTair at Cleveland ... t - ' - ~:1640. All of which are ushibit ed at our office. New Enzritved Sfr.hool ropy Books. . . 21 . pages each, 90 hentg per dozen—the cheap mg-Cone Book in u5e,... : . sand ortianienfal renmanship; sciihnew plates s. by W3I. DUFF ; illuutracing. itll 'the elerhonta enman's. Art: ;Die .uloat complete iiietruotor I Elezautly bound. Crowe; quarto. Price $5,. for best I United, NVe4tern We ten and the Fine "ca Ind st..,tl of tha known. po-t pa II ape Price $1 • L , silarzei Edition - of Dnfra Tiook,kgeping. .r,o. Sold by: Book:14114ra generally. a", 11 piftieulara and for hlezant new Ctrcular, pp. =Plea our Pen m•Wellusluess and Ornamental enclosing - 25 deiilP. to DLTF,F..k BON. Principals. Ingersnloase Inifhire i3Ur r,aputaticin in the !ere we art best known. -Jan. - 1.460G. Gtu* For fi - Voiad Writit, city, w . , , '9' COMPOUND ~ ESTRACT OF norx-nozE. Great .Remedy- far. Indigestion. Thitions. and sOothnlaints, and al disease's. the Bland, for bogegole and retsli: by ABEL TEERE,LIP: I%I EI th Beroful t MCI ND MCI PRES 1 PEACE. APPROACHING. Large Lines ofE a U n o c l .l oonquered and 1-1 - ;.l3l:l7l=l.3EtZ a r e r. NEW MILORD, PA., receiving, far Spring 'supplies, new andlarge steaks of CHOICE DRY GOODS, GROCEREES, , CROCKERY, HARDWARE, .. STOVES, IRON, STEEL; NAILS, PAINTS, LAMP,, AND LINSEED' OILS, I3ENZOLE, • . CARPETINIGs, FLOOR OILCLOTHS, • • WALL Paper, Window SHADES; JUTS and CAPS, BOOTS and, SHOES, - CLOCKS, &C., &C.. Including, as usual, full varieties of the most - papa , : J istyles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, • SHAWLS, BONNETS, RIBONS, FLOWERS, &C.; &C.; &C., which ho will sell on the most fivomble terms, for, 1' CASH, PRODUCE, or to, PItOMPT TIME BUYERS. Flour & Salt, constantly on hand . NEW BALDWIN' .& ALLEN .succosoltS TO DEANS & CO Under Montrose Democrat Office, ARE RECEIVING •• • Fresh. Ground Weide= FLOUR every 30 days, which we warrant to give satisfaction as-auy fu market; if pots good returned at our expense. , Feed,, and Buckwheat Flour, SALT AND 'PORK, BY THE BARREI, cht POUND.. HAMS, [Sugar Cured] .- i - Dried - Reef, __, 1 Smbked Halibut, - • Drips and Syrups, Molasses and Sugars, • - TEAS. • COFE NE; • SPICES; ® • BI?O'OMS, AND NAILS, • which:n*o offer for sale at Low Prices: for READY PAT (3.; LT. . Montrose, July 9, 1863. EA., Pa., _REMOVAL. JAMESR. DEWITT,. S removed his st o ck o f Goods from the Lathrop I.l. A lluilding to the store formerlyoccupied by 11. C. Tyler. nest door toJ . S. TarbelPs Hotel, where he 1. ready to sell Gotids to his old friends ' and the public, at his well-known LOW, , PRICES: - A good stock always on hard, consisting of• DRY :GOODS, qr.3A.cocm.rtmegy CROCKERY • - • 9 Nails, :Iron Hardware, .Notions Sash:, Oils, • , FiSh, &c. &c. -; All kinds of Produce at Cash Prices taken in e x change. J.•lt: DEWITT. March 10th; 1803. • TO WHOM IT IM CORERIII . . . • MONTROSE, FLat..201.b,. 1130. WE would respectfully, once more ast: our Mende and customers to come forward aud Settle with tie, as we have got tired.sending letters to them. We must have pay for the Good we have sold over three months ago, as we, e.annot purchase Goode withoureasb in band now. Those who will not 'take. notice Otitis request, must not think hard if we make them cost. We.will to. ceive Grain of those who have no' money; and if no Grain. we.wiU take Notes. With interest. A settlement *teeniest have, either lu the Store or before a Justice.—; WC arc in earnest. • • 2m, ' OUTTENATYRG, RO5Ell3.AtliNt CO.. J.~l ~~~t/~r 1 C.-TYLER .has 'specified interests with :n. 7.k.g.. the sun e a 4 with out-predecessors. MOONEY, COEItL R it*Co.:.lEir.errelvirsire diet Chatim Deaters,-and would be happy to see his old friends, or receive their orders. which we will ezecnte in the very best mincer In, his absence. . 1,0;:llEILBAC8, GILBERT It CO, • 23 Park Row, N. T. , J. B. ITAZLET_ON, Aniorotype, and PlAoti,grapitic Artist; Montrose, -Pa. ttalon iti ell iciudi of Tilli b er, tb#tec . of the I • ; - e e tlQ Imer:ciiserE33,. , AE nest in' Market; constmatliin toad. IDA at Wow slake at it (pulp obtained ssiYP e sier in totli• EaMszebet llama e Pruir,!torp: TSf ALVSVITICEICIIT ?El= The Great `!Americaniteinedieer 'Known as 1114mliold 9 s GENUINE PREPARATIONS:4IE SZMOLD'S EXTRACT . 4 •1317C1117." ** 13AESAPABILL4 - _ •I CORM= BOSE MUM - • itE urmizos wzgrohni PII2PABATIOIro : • • "HlgblY Conduit:Mad" Compoilnd - • arlittreret: 46. positive and Sped& Remedr ter theeeselkof the. • Bladder; Kidne r ys, Gravel, and Dropskal -' . . This Medicine inemises the flower of cilleett, led, eueltewthe absorbents Into healthy adieu. Y ' ll 'u i watery or calcerous. depositions, and all unnatural saw - basements are reduced, as well as pain and Indareettee. - an@ Is good for men, women'or children.. ' I • • - NEWBOLD'S EXTRACT -BUMF Arisingininkgxces s ses,.. Habits olDiaaips• tion, Early litdiscretiotk, of Abuse, Attended with-the following symptoms: Indisposition , to Exertion. Lose.of Power. Loa of MemOry, • Difficulty of Drimnbfrig. Weak Naves, . • Trembling, liOrrig ofDisease,' - . Wakefttlnessr" Dimness of Vision, ' = Pain in the Back; • Universal lassitude of the Flushtng the Body. _,_?! tinnier System. . • Eruption, on the Pace. Hot Bands, Pallid Countenance. Dryness of the Skin. ff• ' • * • These symptoms, it alloWed to go on i which this med icine invariably removes, soon follow' = • IMPOTENCY, 'FATUITY, EPILECTIC FI'B'S, In one of which the patient may etpire. -Who can say that they are - not frequently followed by those "direfd • diseases," • • .Lisanity and Consunlption. • Many are aware of the toile of their suffering. bat none will confess.. The records of the insane asylums and the melaucholly 'deaths by Constitaption, bear am ple witness to the troth of the assertion. The Constitution; once affected with or= • ganic - Ireakriess,. • • Requires the aid of medicine td•sttenithen and invigm‘ ate the system, which HELMBOLD' . EXTRACT BD- C111:1 invariably does. A ?alai will convince the most skeptical.. • Females, - Females, Females, Old orloung„ single, married, or content.; platino. marriage , In many affections peculiar to Females the Retract chu to unequalled by any other.remady, as. In Morals , or Retention, Irregularity, Painfuluess,.or Suppression of the Customary Reacuationi, Ulcerated or fichinons state of the Uterus, LeuchorrheS or Whites, ;Sterility. 'and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether Mia lug from Indiscretion. Ilabits orDissipationipr In the DECLINE OR cuAripm OF LIFE. . • 'SEE SYSITIOSIS•ABOVE. NO FAMILY SMOVLD BE..WiTHOrt IT. Take no Balsam, Mercury, or unpleimiUnt medicine fee. 'unpleasant null dangeroul! diseases. ' HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUONO. CURES .SECRET DI S EAIES • In all their stages; at. little expensel, little.oino chug* in diet, no inconvenience, " • • • AND No EXPOSVIRE.' It causes freggent deilre, and giros strength to tr%tt. ate, thereby removing obstructions. preventing end ai ring Strictures of the Urethrae elfaying pain and Irani; mation, so frequent in this clase Of diseases, and expiill.„ ing Poisonous, diseased, andteorn•out matter. Thousands opon Thonsandi • WHO HAVE BEEN' THE VICTIM OF° CZYCr.A.CMCIEIL' . And who have paid 11P.AVY FEES to be cured la a khaki' time, have found they were deceived; and that the "Poi. son ;* has," by the use of" litgwerful Astringosts." beast ' dried tap in the system, to breah.out in an ,ligpsvatei form, and . • PEPS AFTER IIARRIAGR. • • USE lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUHR For all affectiOns and Diseases of • Tavtfrinary Organd, *bother existing in MALE OR FEIIIILB,frints wbatlner ' cause originating, and• no matter , • OF HOW LONG STANDING. . • •- • Diseases of these Organs require the aid'of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'SEXTRVCT BUCHU _ , • IS VIE GREAT DIURETIC. Anil 4t:fs certain to bare the 4esired effect Iti 'an,,Dla; r I cases, fowhich it le.recommetatd. . . BLOOD , . BL'OOD!,SLOODI, • ilelcabold's liighl3-Concentrated Comport Fluid ExtracV lElel=l22EXTsTl9l.- ' • This Islnirdection of the Blood, and attacks the fki. nal 'organs. Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, AViride. pipe. and other 'Mucus Surfaces. making.its appearando in the form of Ulcers. lielmhold's Extract Sar d aiarril- - Is purifies the Blood and removes all-Scaly Ern neat . the Skin giving to the Complexion a clear an Healthy _Color. It being prepared expressly for this class ofoesn plaints. its Blopc-Purifying Properties ara preserved to a fa reater'exteut than any other preparation of Sumps- . - Helmbold's.Risir • An excellent-Lotion;for Diseases era Syphllttii. Nattlnk and as en injection iu Diseases. of the, Ltinary Organs. arising from habits of disipation. used - in. Connectiors with tho•Extracti Buchu and Saresparillaxin such 4211, Cade?, at recommended. Evidence of the most responsible andrel Labia Chaise' tee will accompany the medicines. CIATIP/CATi S OF CT IX& - - From eight to twenty years -standing, with MUM known to science and tame. • • - . For MediCal.Pippdrtiets of DUCILE,see Dispenpldoij of the United States.: • - See Professor DEWEES' valuable work on. the Pater, Ike of Physic: _ • ' See remarks Made by thelate celebrated Cr.,llTegg of Philadelphia. See remarks - made by Dr. SPIIRAID. : SicDCMICLL, celebrated Physician, and member of the Royal College of surgeons , Ireland, and published:in the_ Thmadissai of the King and Queen's; Journal. - T _ . • See htedicorDiru rgi cal Review, published by Bc11021 1 1 1 1! Traver? ," Fellow of the Dept College rif Surzeoro, See moat orthe bite Sbmdard worker ‘• ETIRACT BUCtitt.' •,41 . 00 nu norrt r zcon ellrAwgneu , ' 6 SATLPAPATULLA,I . -•- . 4 * SSO • Istromi RoszYsen, 60 • "r , 114 Or, half a. dozen of each for #l2 00, - which will . be dent to cure ther mint obstinate' cases, it tiirtictindtrate adhered to. •„- 1. . • orDeicribe symptoms in all, contmunlcationst .Corm; guaranteed. ' Advice gratis.; • : • • : , . AF-FIDAVIT. Personallrappeai before mean Alderniim dt the - elty bt Philadelphia; IL T: Eielmbold., who. beivedlgi wont' dothsay.,his preparations contain no nj , reotsc, no anew eery, or other inlurous drugs, but are tile vil•44eAusi,, - . . HE ; Sworn and subscr ibed before me. this 22d datafltoi. 1854. , • DAIIO.- • • , • Alderman.' Ilinthrltreet, above,4**, -ma i • P iitialrese Letters forinformation in confidence, , • • _Depot 104 SotitiftTenth;street, beloyficitest*- ?tit* BEWARE CO • ° :AAP usrmo-ctr9"" ll4 l/ 3 4 9 Who endeavor AO. dispose 0 of their ora.°ll,l9nig articles on the reputatacni attained 1;;T:' • . . ; Delipold'a Gentine.Prepe ct rations; 7 •r_ , • r • r ° • .2atta , •.! •; *4- 'tittfbiliiltrigests itaystiletee. A.ISEMNEMBOLVS - TAX/riat i Vrt. -.Catmrt thessdetaliseivaiti sodotiforte, oest AMY tmposttion and eapesurs . - =gm 106.1801-17.