SUMMARY OF WAR NEWS• MAY 9: 7 —MajOr-qpneral Huriburt yes terday informed the general-in-chief of the capture of Jackson, Miss., by Gen . Grant. The news hails froth rebel. sources. the 12th inst. General Grant is reported to have defeated Gregg's brigade at RaY mond, the enemy_ losing about 700' men. The next diy,Vdnesday, Gregg was re inforced by Gen. Walker, of Georgia. He vas then attacked at Mississippi Springs and driven toward Jackson on Thursday. A telegram from Canton gave informa tion of the fae c t that Jacksou'was taken by our forces on the 14th inst. The Chattan ooga Rebel `of the 16th stated that the town was 'captured after a hard day's fighting. - . A dispatch from 'Cincinnati states that die rebels are - collecting a large cavalry f r orce south of-the Cumberland river, and a large infantry force in East Tennessee, and intend to..advance into Kentucky this month undpi General Breckinridge.. A letter, from Itusselville, Ky.; says_ that on Wednesday a party of sixty guerillas fired on a train near South Union. The guard on the train returned the fire mid reil the rebels with the loss of one killea‘'' - nl one wounded. A report has been received in Memphis from Arkansas that about ten 'days hgo General Marmaduko had a fight with the federal . force on CroWley's 'Ridge, near Francis river, Arkansas, forty miles west .of Meinphis., Rebel reports claim a victo ry for Marmadtike., MAY.2O.-A Cincinnati report says that the defeat of the rebels at Raymo*Miss. is thought to have been highly (fiasti-ous to them. After taking Jackson on the 14th, General Grant burned the statocap itol. The rebels - ii ere being reinforced heavily at last accounts, twelve milei cast of Jackson,. and a great battle . was consid , efed imminent. On the 14th General Grant telegraphed again from Raymond; that McPherson , took that town on the 12th inst., after. a brisk fight of more than-two hours. Our loss was 51 killed and' 180 wounded. ,The enemy's loss was 75 (buried by us) and 186 prisoners captured, besides wounded. A telegrarn'from General linrlburt, at Memphis, - was . received in: Washington yesterday, corrobrating previous informa tion concerning - the rapture of Jackson and burning of the capitol.. Affairs on the RappaltannOck remain unchanged. An exchanged Union prison-, cr, an, o fficer,-reports that. new and exten kive.earthworks have been erected on the turnpike - road between Richmond - and Fredericlisburg, /heretofore unknown td,.. 1 us. • !, Ale 'ter from Richmond, says the rebels lave cry.;-sed the Cumberland, and are advancing on, that place. There is no . question but that another invasion of Ken 'tticky is contemplated with a view to flank Rosencrans, and compel him to leave his strong position It Murfreesboro'. Dispatches from Somerset say that The rebel forges in Wayne and Clinton coun. ties is increasing. They are said'to have 17,000 men, with epieces of artillery. MAY 21.—A' D Cincinnati dispatch says, that, according to g, ,intellience• received there,General Grant, after destroying :the tate House and rebel stoma - in Jack •son evacuated the place. - • Major-General - 3lilroy reports 'from Winchester that his cavalry had a skiiin ish on the 19th inst. with the reLel caval \l-37- six miles trom that place: The enen3 - .10st six - killed - and seven taker4risoners, including a captain and lieutenaqt. Thpre: were no ~ casualties on our side; — and igtr force was still in pursuit when the dispatch was sent An official dispatch from" Admiral Por ter, dated May 14, states that-on the &c -uing of the Gth inst., he took possession of Alexandria, La., Without resistance.— ,General Banks arrived- there the day fol lowing, and - the city was forthwith hand ,ed-Over to l i n. The United States bark Roeback Cap tured, on the 3d inst., while attempting 'to rim the blockade at St. Andriw's Bay, Florida, the British schooner Etnma Atnel-• is, of eighq-five tons, loaded with wine, MAY 22.-A letter from suffolk, Va.,. states that. the Eleventh Rhode Island. And the One. Hundred and Fifty-second New York Regiments on TtieS'Elay morn ing were advancing to a given point by -different roads, when mistaking each oth •er for rebels, a brisk fight Was commenced :and continnutd -with spirit‘ until the fatal' -blunder was :discovered. A ;number of each regiment are said to have-been killed .and wounded. On Monday-two companies of the New York Mounted. Rifles were suddEnly at tacked by the, rebels, and before 'they -could be reinforced were badly cut up. The Navy Department has`been official ly informed that the United States steam - Octorara, on the 22d tilt., captured the 4glish schooner Handy. The g'unboat Pembina captured - , the pop . Eliza Beltkworth, from' Ravatia„; Ale trying to run the blockade atMo ile„ with an.assorted cargo.. ,! - On the 24th the same vessel cap tred the schooner Joe Plannenwhile try ;g: to-run tli‘ bloekadnat Mobile.- She id 'an assorted cargo. The U, S. steamer Monticello on the 6th ult., captured on the 16th ult., 'off -ale River Inlet, N. C., the schooner ;Odd ,•Fellow,- •joaded' with rosin, turpen tine, 47e. • -• • igrlleirick Allen's Gold Medal.Saler atus is cleaned of all impurities, and con tains the largest funount of all nocersary, and wholesome the which can he, concentrated in same weight; is guar anteed to give the most perfect satisfac tion, or the money refunded. It will curer dyspeptic persons, and save the health of all who use it. Grocers and Druggists sell it.. Depot 112 Liberty Street, New York. `Not -John Since the adjournment Ofthe Legisla ture Mr: Cessna,: .who ably filled the: Speaker's chair;; ha's, .made two -speeches, one at - Hut the Pemocracy : there • aisenibled; an d• the -- tither 4- a mass meeting the 'f!town of Somerset. , Mr. Cessna is a prominent _candidate for the nomination for Governor, and would make, a most able and ffi cietit Executive Officer. We clip the foll owing notice of his - speech at Somerset from the Somerset Democrat: Hon. John Cessnt :was nett introduced and made a capital speech. Hereviewed the.policy edits administration in a•most, masterly manner.. He convicted it upon its own testimony of the greatest incon sistencies, treeliervnndimbecility. • He thowed•thatras long as the war was prosecuted for a :constitutional purpose, that the Democracy r.filthOugh. doubting the war policy, rallied around the Malin, istration—ready to give it their tindividedl support: But since the War has been di - 7 vetted froth its'originaT' purpose, .and: the powers' that behave lost sight of all stitutionsl obligations, :the South come united and - the North hOpelessly".di vided, just as Mr. Lincoln• had declared it i•ould•do, but nine shorn days before - he determined on , the emancipation policy -the policy whielthe declared would work disaster 'and ruin to the country. He said" as soon as-the administration would return to its original policy; repudiate its aboli lion schemes and „respect- the provisions of the Constitution that the., Democracy would again suitain•it earnestly and -heart ily. He paid a beautiful compliment to the Democratic party, whose great heart, al ways beats:in unison. with the great inter=. eats of the nation and which for three-four ths of a century moulded and directed the .affairs of this government. - His .specch -was applauded throughout. Thanks.—At a meeting of the Soldiers' Aid Society, May 14th, a special vote of thanks was -tendered to Mr. Samuel C.. Morton for his generous gift of 025. E.SEABLE,- Sec. *.fr Notice.—The Mite Society win meet at Mrs., Albert C4ambCrlin's, May 19th, and at the house of Mrs. 'C. D. Lathrop, May 26th. - K. E: S/1 - 4tRLE, Sec). ffiencai Society. The semi-normal meeting of the Susg'a Goirmy 3ledicakSociety will be held at the house of Dr.-E.!N. Smith in .Sttsqueltanna 'Dept at 10 o'cick. at'' tn., on Wednesday the 3d day Jone d ,t4o3., All regular prac -tioners Are cordially. invited' to attend. 2 • C. C: HALSEY, Sec. " Sabbath School Convention. . _ 'e 1:).‘L.•& W. Railroad "carry _delegates to the-meetingof-the Sun. Co. Sabbath School Association at Sasquelian na Depot, ii 4 ext Month; for. their full tare and free' returning, from rlopbot :tom, Montrose ,- and New Milford to Grreat Bend,_ ob their presenting proper:creden tials that -.they tire such, to the agents at those stations.' HAtsirr, - May 150. -Cor. Secretary., Sabbath *hod Coiiention. Thee Susquehanna County Sabbath Sehooi Association will :bold its second annual.meeting,• at the Borough Of Susq'a Depot,-,on Wednesday and Thursday, the 3d and•4th days °Unite next. Comtnen meneing.on 17trednesday ell a. tit: Del egates "film the Sehbols, and , alt friends of the cause, --throughout the, eotlity; are earnestly invited .to attendand give their influence in promotingthe object. Mr. Fobte, of Syr:tense, will be ,present. S. E. CHASE, President • CHAMBERLD7, gee.. See. May 9th; 18cp. 'Nptlce. - A meeting of the young men of Stisq:a County, held at die Franklin ; Hotel, in Montrose, May 4th, 1563; *designated New Milford Borough asi.'the place of holding their. , •first Literary 4nstitilte on k J Way—lnd:Saturday, August,th Pnd Bth,. l 80; the object or said;lnAtitute being to discuss questions on the Vonstitution of ille'lThited States, as well as other na tional and 'scientific 'Subjects. A pro ii zr ,ramrae - of fUll particulars. of the session will be completed at. the next Teachers' Association, and pnblrshed in the county papers. M. L. IliwratT, ' • M. J. consz, Qom.' • - J. Limn • • Borough OrilinAnpe L as Amexided Bla 11th, 1863. Secriox 1. , Be it ordained hy the Town 'Council of the Boroughof Montrose, and it is hereby ordained '4 , __tbe 'authority of the same t 'That it shall ',not be lawful for horses, neat cattle, swine, sheep, geese, or other domesticated animals,of a mischiev outnature, Lego at lar& in the said born; and if any such animal _shall be found at largb within the said Borough, it shall be ,fie d,ity of the High Constable forthwith .to take up and impound the same; or if any of the said anitnals shall be — found in any lot or close, l it shall be the duty of •liioh Constable at tberequest of the own er it occupant of said close- to take up and impound the same; Provided, That between the 15th day of April and the 15th day:Of Novemberin each year, it shall be lawful for cows to rtin at- large in said Borough during _the day-time, from six o'clock a. m.,-to seven o'clock, R. m. SEcnoN•s.,. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That 'Warty clog, turkey, duck, hen or fowl, -shall be found in any cellar, barn outhouse, garden, or i Close in said Borough, it shall be lawfu l the, owner or occupant thereof to kill, take I and 'carry away such dog, turkey, duck, hen or other fowl. • By order of the Council: -- gay 11, 1863. T. A. INONK, See-. 11 B l R 0 I 1 1 I] WE have made arrangements for some of these Mowers, and can-supply those who intend to buy. Our Contry l being so uneven and roUgh;but few machines are adapted to it. We - inihesitatufgly 'Say that after severely contested trials_with other machines and thorough use' on all kinds oriand and in all kinds of grass, we 'Min! become satisfied that we have the. best machine in Use at the present day. In proof of which we refer' io-a few ofthose who have tried them • • • Mil bourn. Qak l ley, G. B. Howard,- F. Itandriek,, J. Hosford,.. . WilHain Bartlett, James Giddings, John Lee, A. M. Coon D.,. E. Snyder, :11. C. Conklin, Lafayette Lyon,. MOntrose, May 25th, 1863. • - TO Consiimptives. The sliertiger having been restored to health in•a few weeks. by a very simple .reihedy. after having suffered several years with a severe lungaffection. and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to: rake known to his fellow-sufferersthemeans of core. - „ To all who it. he will send a copy of theigesrtp tion used (free of charge,) with the directions for prepar ing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cunt. for coxsuiprtos. Bttoiccnrris-4c. The only Object of the advertiser in sending the PrescriPtio'n is to benefit_ the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every suffer will try his remedy. as it will cost them nothin,„„ and may prove a blessing. _ Itev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Ap. 6-3 m Williamsburg, Kings county, Preserve your beauty,:aymmetry, ofform, your health, and mental p_owirs, by using that Safe, :Pleasant, Pils ular and Spedific Remedy known as lielmbold'a Extract Bachu. Read the Advertisement in another column,an profit by it—diseases and symptoms enumerated. Cut it ont, and preserve it. You may not now require it, - but may at some future day. - " It gives health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the_palkd emelt."' It saves long snffering . and exposure. Beware - of counterfeits ;Cures guarnteed. March 10-2 m. THE CONFESSIONS AND - EXPE'RIENCE OF AN INVALlD.—Published for the benefit:aid as a warning And a caution to young men who suffer from. nervous De bility. premature decay of Manhood, etc.: supplying at the same time. the means of self-cure. 1.3 y one who has bured himself after being - put to:great Injury and ex. -pease through medical humbug and quackery. By enclbsing a poof-paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. 'NA.THANIEL MAYFAIR ~ keit:. may2S-171c • Bedford. Kings County, Y. EDITOR OP DESOCRAT : LEAR Sin—With your permission_ Iwish to say to -the rearlers of your paper that I will send byleturn mail tg all who wish it, (free.) a.itecipe, with full directions fur making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will .effectually reniove, in 10 days. Pimples, Blotches. Tan, Freckles, and all Impurtiesof the Skin, leaving the mime soft, clear,- smooth and licantiful. 13011 also Mall free to those having Bald Heads or Ban; Faces, simple directions Anil information-that will enable them to start a full' growth, uf. ,Luxtirient Halt, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All ap plications answered by retur; mail ivilliout charge. -1 Respeat.fally yours. 24_3 . m THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. Feb. • No. 83111 roadway, New York. . . SI N - G - E -R dr. CO. LETTER'"A" . FAMILTSEWINGMACHINE 1 WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS, Ift she best anttcheapest and most beatitiful of-all Sewing Machines. This machine Will Sew anything, from the running ors : luck iu•Tarletan to t& , naaking of en Over coat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or GossamerTiesue,and is ever ready to do its work-to perfection. It can fellhem. blniLgather,tuck. quilt,and has a-capacity for a great variety of ornamental work.- - This is not the only machine that can fell. hem. bind, andso forth,-but it will do so better than any other achine, The Letter "A" Family Sewing Machine may, be had In a great variety of cabinet cases. , The Folding Case.' which is nowlecoming so popular, is as ita name implies, one that can be folded into a box or case. which when opened.makeea beantifni,eftbstantiaLand spacious table fur the work4o rest upon. The cases are of every imaginable design—plain as the wood-grew in its. native forest, fir &A elaborately finished as art can make them. The branch ofllceeram all well'supplied with silk, twist, thread. needles, oil. etc.. of the very best quality. Seed for a coppof "Sixorit . &Co.'s Gazrr*k:'! r I. It. SINGER & CO-., 458.1iroadwife,N. Y. Vir - Philadelphia Office. 810 Chestnut street.' ugAD,WATROUS & FOSTER:Agents in Montrose. 1111 NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE.-ALSO,. GAB• DEN, OR. FRUIT TARNS. Suitable for Grapes, Peaches. Pears,. Raspberries, Strawbeiries, Blackberries , Currants, ac., of 1. 23‘, 5, 10 or 20 acres each, at the following prices for the pres ent, viz: acres for $,200, . 10 acres - for $llO, 5 acres for $5O, 235 agree for $4O, 1. acre for .$5O. Payable by one dollar a week. Also:gond Cranberry lands; and village 101 l in Chet wood, 25 by 100 feet, at.slo each, payable by one dollar a week; The above land and farins,-are situated at Chet wood, Washingthn tosnshi; Burlington county, New dersey.For Anther infornistion.. apply. with a P. c) stamp, foia circular, to • 11. FRAIiILIN CLARK, 'Feb. 3. '68.-1y - Nu. 90 Cedar Street, New York. larVn and after' July Ist. 1863.- theprivilege of con verting,the present. issue of LEGAL T4NDER NOTF 4 /1 INTO_ThE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN . (cons . inonly,ealled " Five-Twenties") will cease. All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must therefore apply before the first of JULY next. • - . JAY COOKE. Subscript' .n Agent. , p• No. -114 South Third St. Philadelphia.' Ap. 14-4 m. In-Bridgewater, on the 30th ult, Sam uel Chambetlin, aged 77 •ears. '-•In Montrose, on the 21st, Duane B. 'rurrell, aged 35 years. • Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the distribution of the fund arising from ' the Sheriffs sale of the real estate of Lathan Gardner. MHZ undersigned having been appointed by the Court• . .1 ofgommon Picador the county of Susq's, - an auditor to distributesaidlund. will meet the parties interested in the same, at his office in Montrose on Saturday the 27th day of June. 1863, at' 1 o'clock p.: m.; at , which time and place ill persons haring claims upon said Yuba will present them or be forcing debarred. ]47 25,1868., J. B. McCOLLIM, Auditor. . . A PTW C'ORDS arutted"at die , prifOCRAT OPTIC? t -:~..-n flarford, • South Auburn,: I Middletown, 1, Friendaville, Jackson, lierriolc ) Clifford, Abington, Luz,.. I ~, Dimock, Herrick, SPECIAL NOTICE. 3:;r33,4!vifxagil. Truman Tingley, Harford, . Sam'l TeWksbury,• South ,A Aura, Geo. B. Johnson, Middletown, Jonathan - Gibson,. • Seth Abel, J. C. Morgan, . Brooklyn, James Kasson, Springville, E. G.. Babcock, Bridgeivater, . S. A. Pettis, Montrose, William Jessup, . 66 Cadwell ArMieken,Auburn. 13Alatadc. 338013; Agents.3l Administrator's Notice.. 1 OTICE is hereby given td all persons having de- Mends against the estate of STEPUEN MISAp iste of Brldgewater township. deceased, that the same must he presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persona indebted to said estate are requested to makcimmedlate paymen.t. Montrose, May 43,1863. J. B. McCOLLUM, Adm'r. MVOS AND °TIM PISTOLS, C ARTRIDGES. GUNS, AII3tI7IIItIOTURRF. , &c., for sale by • ABEL LI, Montrose, )I* 18,1863. - FIAT , N. ■ - - WILL OPEN On Tuesday, the 19th inst., at hit NEW STORE,- a tem door's Wow Sem.le's Hotel, a Choice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, HITS,CIPS&STRIVIGOODS, - ' CLOTHIN`G &C., . Togetitei with a variety of useful Notions. Congress & Empire tpringUrater€ from Sitratoga l &c. &c, Montrose, May 18, 1863. tf NEW BALDWIN, ALLEN & BARNHART ; WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC AcurE, - DEALERS IN FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Garden Seeds, - Wheat, ClovekTimothy Flax Seed, 'Peasi-Lard, Candles, "PORN, HAMS, DRIED BEEF, 'Pleb, Smoked Halibut, Syrups, Molasses and ,Sugare, TE.43,-COFEEE, SPICES,BROO4f S AND NAILS. Cash Paid fbr Butter. A. BALDWIN, MIA:ALLEN, P. BARNHART. Montrose, April 14, 180. CLOVER &TIMOTHY , • LARGE BRAD4'ORD CO. OHIO MEDIUM. CIIINit SEEDWHEAI'.. SEED CORN, PEAS', and a general assortment of Garden Seed,. -CASH PAID FOR • Flax.-1 Eioea. 7 During the monttvof Mirth. BALDWIN, & ALLEN BARNHART. Montrose, March 8,1868. 2m The'. - Great .Clause of Unman. Misery.' Jug Publtihed, in a Sealed Envelop ; Price Six Cents. • A t EpTURE BY DR. 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They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and n pulent Fore, which cov ered hie face, and actually blind •his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied te of silver and other rem edies, without any apparent effect.: For fifteen days we guarded tis hands, lest with them, he should tear open the festering and_ corrupt wound which covered his whole ace.' Having tried every thing site we had any hope from, we began living your SARSAPARILLA, end apply ing the iodide a potash lotion as you direct. The sore began to heal when weltad gi ven the first bottle. and was well when we had flnishethe second.' The child's eyettihes which had come out, grew again, and he is now-as-healthy and fair as any other. The whole neigh borhood predicted 'that the child must die." Syphilis andlifermirisl Disease • From Dr. Hiram Stoat. of St, Louis, Missouri. 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Van Limo. of New Brunswick, had dreadful ulcers en-111;$ legs,.caueed by fhe abuse of mer cury, or mercurial disease, "which grew more and more aggravated for years, in- spite of every remedy or treat ment that could •be applied, until,the persevering use of Aren't" SARSAPARILLA, relieved him. Few pees can'be foundinore inveterate and distressing than thie and it took several doyen bottles to cure him. Lettoorrhteis. Whites, Female WeaknesS, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous f://ecration, and are very .oflen cured by the lterative , eifeet of this SAnseeentita... SCUMS eases DV. however ' in aid of the SARSAPARILLA, the - skiff application of local remedies.. From the tee/I-bunens trneU,,widelpre ebraled Dr. Jacob 411 eine/tined: I have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent alter afire in diseases of females Idtury,.cases of Irregularity, Leucomtcest, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, NU' Up' from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded - to IL and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly.. aided by local treatment: o l >- A lady, dnicilling to alhste' the publication of her name, "My daughter and myself hare Men cured of a very debilitating Leueorrhcea of long standing, by tvio bottles of your SARSAPARILLA." ,t• Rheumatism Gout. Liver Complaint, Dystep aia Heart Disease Neursigis, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by LET. SdI'B4IPAIIILLA. . AYERII .- CATIIARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages Over, the - other purgae tires in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we. need • not do ITI9III- than to assure the public their quality is maintained : equal to Alm ,best itever has been and that. they May bo depended on to do all that they havo 'ever done. Prepared, by C. AYER, 141.-11-„,t, Lowell, Mtias., , antlfloid by A. TURRELL . Montrose,.K , . and by tone in . every_ town' in the .. • , mayl9 ewly. . • - BEST .SEED: . POTATOES. BUL4LErS SEEDLINGS, • - • - • EARLY JUNES, PEACH BLOWS; DAVIES' SEEDLINGS, PRINCE ALBERTS.:-_- • f BALDWIN, ALLEN & CO. _ Montrose, May Ist 1863. BLACKSMITHING. PITCHER OD WICKWIRE RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of 'Montrose and vicinity that they earrk on the Blackemithing hued nese in all its breeches at the Shop lately occupied by Henry Clemons, on the plank road,. nekrAhe steam . . _ glir'We will guarantee to make as good work, at aii reason ble prices as any shop in town: - Montyose, 0. G. PITCHER, April 28th, 1863,—tt ALBERT WICKWIRE. THE NATIONAL 'CLAIM -AGENCY • • cortnnorsis a: • Harvey; Collins ik Brace, Government Agents and •At.ornies, Vl'ashington, D, C. • , Branch for Susquehanna CountY, conducted by L. F. FITCH, Montrose. - Claixne presen'ted and prosecuted before Congress, Court of . Claims and the. Department*. PATENTS, PEN. SIGNS, BOUNTIES and ARREARS of PAY SECURED and COLLECTED. The nademigned, being now LICENSED by the GOV ERNMENT (and associated ith this agency :at Wash ington for the purpose of expediting business,); will at tend promptly tont( calls to thisline of business.. •Inior mation razz. and ro manor. unless sticcetisful. Montrose, Welt 12,10631:--3m . I:: F. FITCH. Adininistrator's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Silas 1+; 3fiBnlie. late of Harmony, dee'd; are hereby, requested to make immediate payment,end all persons baying claims against said estate will present Orm forthwith to O. L. BROWN, Administrator. Montrose, April 6. 1863.-6 w ffillxiacoth3r jEleecl. TinutEL" Pare Timothy Seed • jasliaT ...... . Warms. titri ''..GOOD. .. NEWS.:I;; AND e - • GREAT COMMM lON IN TIIE DRY GOODS, T . I=L.AtIL.3:')EL MIZEICEI 33EIIST Vots.A.oll TO Pprchase Where pin are moot gsttlagsthe worth of your mon ey, is at,the . • SEM II O3EIM ' OF D : O ^ elettibergt Igestnbsaum, to; , • . . . . THE CERTAIN. RISE_ IN . , , . DOMESTIICS- , has pot ne on Our gnaw , , and we hairelitelyinidin a laist stock, which enables us to to our customers , gooZ,, on equally as good, terms as formerly,considering theist' rise, A THE STORES OF 03nittuverg, ogitbaut\ to., AT - n • Montrose, Susq'a County, Pa, Elmira, stew-VOrk, I .susquehanna:Depot, ?a. OUR FALL AN WINTER STOCK e 42332.. letCp We are determined not to be outdone, either in prices or qualfties.and we will endeavor to give our customers: all possible satisfaction: • • CLOTHING: • In this branch our stock is complete, and will be sold lower:midi-more tastefully finished than any one-horse establishment. or au,yfour - -hurse concern th is side of N. yin*. City, is able to offer or produce. We can assure the public that we Constantly employ the best cutters and workmentv make up onr stock. - • . Or Garments made to order • . Vlrpn the shortest notice. larA Good Fit warranted or no sale. In order to eloie out our stock or. .11Miat . CMOVEISZ0 we wasell at a small advance aboye . cost. - -FURNISHING GOODS:: A OresiStock \contantly kept, and sold lower than Ike_ lowest at - , bititentir,g; sgostubauni & aott Montrose, Jannary 144; 1 4863. , • - -TODAIRYWN. WE have made arrangements to send Butter to New lie York on Consignment of Contract, daring the season. We will furnish pails free to all who are desi rous of doing either. . To those who want to send we willgaaradtee the highest market price and . prompt rs; turns. they paying freight and commission. fafrWe will advance money on consignments if wanted, and bold ourselves responsible for all-Rutter and Pails owned . hy dairymen and sent by as. • BALDWIN; A,LLEN & BARNHART. Montrose, AprillOth, 1863. • • • N'3UMEIXC:Pittr Examining Surgeon ! MIRE Subicrlber bast* been appointed