li tOIT.O:Nt. JANUARY FIRST, .1857, Cotnntenees Another, Year, IiEREFORE; we- would respectfully invite all T those whos e . names are upon ourßooks, to cats and balance them up to. .that date: We. do not in tend to let.our accounts run longer than six mouths. Those indebted - will please.t.beiefore attend to the same without further notice: . 'SIMUOYSik.'MERRISIAN. Montrose, Dec. 1T,..1546.. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. • • "TIIE tlEst fi t ACK T 6 OZT thrx IS AT Evai's & Co's. Great Gift look Sale, I 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FINE GOLD JEWELRY GWEN AWAY TO PUB -CHASERS OF BOOKS. • • • k.LL Books will be sold itit low as can be had at /1.• othdr Stores, many- of them. for less. . New Books retteived daily. A Gift . rarying.iu rilue from .25 cents to $lOO. given with each , b&k :Et the time lit is, sold. Rasing on hand a very large stock of new ane(ralwaLle. -Bookr; and as our -motto is "Largo sales and small profits," we are deterinined to girt our costa:nem better .bar. , :„ ins than-can be had 'else ' where.. Any hook published .in Nei. York or Phila. 1 dolphin, will he promptly sent, gilt included, on re .: eeipt of publisher's. 'Ores. Catalogues of Books and Presents, ,containing full . explanutbans will be sei4 I free; toall parts of the cauntry:. . • .The most liberal iudai-ements are offered to Agents., 1. Any person . .6Y sending. its - an order for ten hooks; I , with inoneYinclosed;will he entitled to an extra Book if end Gift. • All orElerslor,books - -containing money, (to ensure perfect safetY,) should her erristered in the l'ost Office vrhere they are mailed, and directed to EvanAti Co., -10(.), Broadway, 'New - York. • • •Brescriccv..--11: Thomas -fi - Sons, South Fourth Street, J.B. Lippincott & Co.; Plata delPhia ; ppleton & Co., -Broad way, New -Yot k r perby & Jackson, Nassau Street, New York. rjr SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, . EVAN SA: CO., 1. Principal Store, 409 Broadway, New. York. • • Branch Stores-at Philadelphia and at Washington, D: C. • . . • ViiOTICE. • TEWStockhoiders of the Lenox and Harmony turnpike toad company, mill Fold their . .annual meeting on' Monday the fifth day of -January. next, ..at ii) o'clock, A. M., at the house of Joel - Steenback; in Gibson; to. elecin President, Secretary; Tieasurer t and six Directors, to serve said company the ensuing year, and to , t.l.Mtsact such other business as may be necessary. B a r order of the Board of Directors. • • • BENJ. COMFORT, Sec'rv. .I.aneshort4Pa., Dec. 17, 1856. . • Ambrotypes, itreptiographs, - Daguerreotypes. , • . —. . • . , Strange things are; uprtstng— ,: :Man is ever devising 1 1 Somethin. r? n' new and strprising: ' ; ,-i; 7 11. DEANS, the ;occupant . of :the Sky -VI . • Parlor in the Thick Blopk, is now.prepared ;:.; • oi-forni,di, in addition to his form?. style of picture:i, 1 the "bnprorcti Amhrotypc" and the recently invent ed "Atrephograp/4 . ,” -, . these Andirotypes are durable, ;oft and brilliant in their tone and finish, and free from that 41:irk loud, '; en line vihich has. been an 'objection to : piettnes of thi:i &script:Mi. . . , The kt spho , --aph is an mirevensed likens :r, on , - rt. ~,t (uOke the Photo,graph) v: , ery sine:l:tit:le of colors, and:mach resembles a fine intinting on il:cny. ; They era just the thing for inserting in gift hooks a"d fnaily records, or for mailing to•absent fiends. , • r Vona , and see, the sight is fre', and you'll; ogre:, .; that my wok is fine as need to lie. : - - 1 Fora • . - - • • HO I.ID A Y 'GI Yr, .. . . ikere is ttotitintr more appropriate titan one of the altoi.e styles of irictures. : • ' forwl tltac rtotr. . Motitmte, Dec. 17, 18:A. CAB E I TM teiT Y. 'L - L-;i FA , 1 • • jATAN 17 FACTURE!: in all hitols Li. Fitrtaitnre, is rtetw;,ftriisared to till all lorders. for Dedsteelds, of all Itlads -at •whelesalts or ott-sbort notices. Iletettli'iriet•s rat ge ont•.:2 ;up:wards, aceortlieg to style. ife,:als4) Jeoe l .s ',ltead - .-Inade. Conics ,a'S an . eletr.tett Jfearse, he is /mei - tared to am" htlfacre..ls on shr.rt notice. , New gilfird, Dec. 17, 1,:-.7"--;i1"," ' • Itucti:3o. ';rl l ll}:t.wdersigl,ol-un auditor amvol*rl by the or phans Conrt of Susrpiolianna con :1 ttv; to tfiztrihnte the fiat's of the Estate of Stephenllatllt:g dee:, will itittend to the duties of his appointment at ids Office. iinlforarttse, on Saturday the seventeenth day of .1:m -..1:try nest ;a one o'clock tr.' ffi. at whicli time and litlaCe ail per,mns interested will present their claims for he foreter burred from corning in upon ;taitilitutl. 1- * FRANKLIN FRASER; .Auditor; 1 '3lontiose, * DeceOtber, 17, IS.G.- 49w4'. Wr4TERN LAND. WOLf-L . D say to- persons deslootts of purchasing land in, the. we:st,-that-I hare. I'men through the gr;,..ater portion of the: wrap. and had .consideralde experience,itt:enterink4criTrntrients-Lands, As I in tend to return to the west in the Spring I will make ;entries. for all'peftous desiring me to doso,'und rnar lante'i the enttiesiai be: good and done according to the strict letter of the - hrty. I : can be seen at Searle's hotel in llontros6Aluritir:, Janu*ry.court,or.adddress itlpersonally or Uftetter at:Lyn - Ai Susquehanna co , Pa. at any 'other tittle. ' • The tinting of ~IWesturri Leads cannot fail to pay from twenty-five to 'three huntfrCd per cent on the money invested.. Non i the time. Serond band Inuid for sale cheap Lynn, Dec. 1 ti, 1555 . G. C. LYM AN. HATE IffiU SITBSIMISE6 -IN 711 F.---; Cosmopolitan Art 'Association 'FOR THETTI3.I4D, YEAR? .(,11LIE THE ICARIE INIXILTE7IIEN TS ! The matmgcutent have the\ p,leaittre oannounc ing that the collection oflVOrki"of Alt designmi for ; • tbstributiou among,. the subicribers, whoso names are -! • riveited previous to the 98th of ,Innuary.; iS Oinefl large r and more costly, than on ;sus previous year.ltuong the leading wOrks- in i Sculpturtt—extcuted in tlaf fittest Marble—lS the ttelY•it; beautiful Statue of the " WilOD NYAI.I.- 3 H," The . Busts:!of the mree.G z eat A tnericnn Statesmen, CLAY, AVELtgirilit aLi, CA Lif.plix; • Also the exquisite Bust, , "S P.R, I N. 4 APOLLO A4VD-Dii AN.A, , • iNrMARBLE, LIFE SIZE.• • Together with the following Groups and Statues in . 7,Carram Malik--.of the . rTRUGGLE FOIR TILE HEART, VENUS AND APPLE ;• PSYCHE; 11. 461)ALEN ; CHILD OF THE SEA ; INNOCENCE; CAPTIVE BIRD; • • .AI.IcDLITTLE TRUANT; ilyith numerous Works In Thonze, and collection of AUSTAtib FI N E OIL PAIN TlTip g, 4' leading Artists. -5-1- • , The-whole . 'of which are to be distributed or allot ted among tha subieribers whose names fire receiv- - exl previous to, the . Twentyleigblir of nun ry, 1 57., . when the Distribution will take place. • SITBSC RIPTION. ,Every subscriber of dace dollar*. is - entitled to a rutty of the splendid Steel. Engraving, "S4TURDAT N;atrr," or 11 . copy, of the followingifa g azine ! one • sear; also a copy of the ART JOCRNAL one year, and a•Ticket in the. Annual-Distribution of Mirka of Art. Thus, for every 4S' paid, a person not 'o . itiv gets. a is autiful Engraving or Magazine one yea t; but, also receive r ; the Art Journal one year, and a Ticket 11l the Annual Distribution . , making four dollars. north of reading mater besides the,rtitlet, by which a vain able painting - etc piece of statuary may be received in addition. • • . . , - 3. !• Those who prefer Magazines to the Engraving ; 83turdlY prefer can have either of the following one rear: Harper's Magazine: Godey's Lady's Book, • United States . Magazine, Knickerbocker 31agazine, • Graham's 'Magazine, Blaelovoni Mag:tzine, Southern ~1 '. . • .Literary Messenger : - ''. 'N • No peAon is restricted to ..ti single' shams . -Those'; taking five memberships, remitting ilti's, are entitled !, to six Engravings, and to six tickets in the dbitribtv. Lion, or any five'ef the Magazines, one ;ar„antl - sii -1 firkrt s : - - . ' ..* . PersOrt, in remitting fund's for membership, will i taeise register the letter at the l'O•tt Offiee tO trerent:i _• IJ:is ; on receipt of which:A certifeate Of Membership, „together-14th the Engraving or MagazineAesired, 1 ,• will be fortiarded to any part of the country. Foi• further protie.ulars, see. the November wit . Journal, sent free on , atiplleation. .. • • I Fttr membership, address - -.. •. • -1 • - . - -C. L. HERBY, Actu*ry C. A. 4.., ' i • 848 Broadway ; New Ynrk, or Weit.f.:rtt Office ; lilt; 1 W.a.,2.1. s tr e et, tiandeski•, • • Ohl.). - 19wri . . . `‘,l. •• • • Distiollittion; rrllEirm of 'HALL a SATTERLY hare .this day ilitsolved by mutual Consent, and - businem will he continued at the old stand by A. A: Hall. . A: A. HALL. . T. SATTEIILY. ;dew Milford, Dec. 15,1856 THE TRIBUNE FOR 1857. rr llE.Election is past, and its result proves that the work devolved on the Republican patty is not yet - completed. in all the Tasters and Northern portions of theeountry—in New-England, New-York, Ohio and the North-West—the Republican banner floats in triumph; while in: Southern Jersey, Penn sylvania, Indiana and Illinois—in short, wherever few newspapers are'-taken, and where common sehoolS are too new and too feeble.to have educated the present generation of voters—the- black ling of Slavery:obstructs the sunshine. A stranger to Amer- . ica might distinguish those portions of our conntry most blei.sod with Education, "Intelligence, Thrift 'and Virtue, by scanning the returns of the Presiden tial comes. of 1856. We have failed of present sue 'cess, not because the People arc against us, but bei cause that large portion who did not hear or read' the argument and do not' know. what were the "real 'questions at issue, Went airiest solid against ,trit :re- V.,:rsing the verdict which the . grent majority of the educated-and intelligent endeavored to pronounce..• These facts indicate the path of pressing duty. With no unmanly repinings over what is irrevocable —with no"abatement of .hear t or hope bcau;o the triumph of Liberty in her tre7ir ordeal is not won at the Long Island and-White Plains of her struggle— with no shadow of regret that . the responsibility. of governing is not confided-to her'ehampions before the People were fully ready tosnatain them—we be gin of es.ll the work of dirnsing that .vital truth whielOn regard to OHL; concerns of this world ris well *ref the next, makes Eree indeed. ;Cow, in the tVii-V r Power's heyday of victory, when its ministers and servitors are gathering an'd plotting to make the most of their triumph end "crush out" the spirit Which they vainly believe to be crucified and entomb ed—now when the faint-hearted or cold-hearted who lately basked in the stmshine of our premature hopes are hauling off to repair damages and - talking of abandoning the rugged arena - of Politica for more quiet and flowery fields—now,lll - this honr`of weari ness and shadow, THE TRIK'NE renews its vows of eternal hostility to e% cry - form.. of tyranny over the bodies or souls of men—ter the slianreful assumption that the benighted- and f4elde, Whether in sent or body, are to lie regarded and treated as the conven ience or the prey of theiri wiser or stronger bretlr-. ran—to the domination Of despots and oligarchs, whether of empires - or plantations—to the enslavers of cities amlkingdoms in ;Europe or breeders of children for:the-attetion-block and the cotton-field in Virginia or Alaharna- The doctrine Lhat no htiman being was eVer creat ed for the benefit or advantage of another—that all service between man antOnan should be free and re; ciprocal—that the-taborer should not toil- and sweat' to pamper others' pride or minister to others'luxury, but, for the 'sustenance and comfort of those near-nod dear to him-4s destined tO eertain triumph. It mcsr prevail, for. God reigns, and Earth was not treated to be a theater of injustiee, oppression and misery for ever. It 1:T8T tr hullo ; ?for all t:ue prophecy .af fir ms and the vindication of the Divine benignity im• peratively requires It strsT for.Deme-. critic America cannot alwayS remain the reofT of ar is.toerms and the shame. of OfOrmets and liberals aroughout the Ohl IVorld. it mess triumph ; for Man's history.is i ot-Mchans Or a riddle, but every where. instinct with meaning; and no: heroic court failed of its effeet—no drop of martyr blood was ever flied in vain. - • But ev - en if we. Republicamt were disposed to fOd oar arnis in Atanber, our ,aticersaries uould not net , LIB it. They are busy . tord:cy in lengthening Itheir core's aid s . .ren , rthening , ' their 'Stakes whit a vigilance and .activity which tevcals a consciousness on their part ill:A their . dtiminion must be made sure forth With of 'their 'scepter will lutc'e forecer departed. To-lay, .Inytea:4 l .ons of the Slade Power tlueaten and harass NArthe; n Mexico, are mean ped in the heart ef Cen tral America end xraziug, A war of extermination on .the distraeteil inhaldta:ns of 'petty Repuhlies, u hile it hy iums leers and . sc , luls 'at Cuba:while it: most fluid. .s: hand , ate precipitated on devoted Ka1.:a.4, - ,utal: r the pie t Ttion 'and smiles of the fl d e :,l Ad. mieist:-ation. Even. as we waive, the telegraph im:' forms i'i.-. that twenty Fl--State men, guilty' of a:. t...nrptit:g to def,. , rol W4-imittes, against. O.! rarice :Ind v . :filet:rim of Thili;rli s and . Titus's 111001-'ldt sty hafolits, have bel'ul. conrictell.by I..:com . pte'',(7.iurt of tnanslaughter ; -:::olsOtenced :0 f:ve year: iinzi7o::- Inent at luell i:•1-n.- as fefet..., This is hat aL p ir :e- . s:iuteu of .oll'at liar long pasrs - ”:1 for " jn-tiee7 in Kan s.i.,--a j-isti:.o‘vltieb takes the einni. ads into pas and -aids them in h.: 1 :41;•;; ; .1.,wn. plund•lin; and s .o.:;::::::: oat" the innocent, • W10:10 it consigns 'to .the State p ; 1:.. 0 :, if th e y are ever goaded into the madness of res's:htg their opprtjsso::. • Seen ;c: lanes aud wt ongs as iplulppy Kansas i.::1: f•t tuelve month: endured, even Hungary or I'plalol lets never known; aid the 'Pons r at wbo-e in-Option those vilhddie4. u t ie and arc, i erpettat . ed sit.- enthroned 'iu ti?:.: White HoUs.:, and ha:: jutaeltiere:l an:uher fonr yea::' :s3:,:ndency in the re' etal (30 - viiridnet:t. Whe, in view of the s, , facts , „ can say that 1 rtepubi..uus may now pi' . .;• • di: it a:::-.4. 1.. r en for an li'9 , lr. , . ME • TN T , Start-NE -ail! 'he, as it, his bfea, a Poltitn.l dommil----aroweilly though not exvitndvelv 50... It roengrizes; l'he truth that Freedom. and Slavery : me do•re gr:lppied in I(ov:tiny roniiirt, and in the-result /Li wie ui . eat Innst . ;lo:47 nil t•witt 6i Ocer the Fedcrat Gov(' ini:ent.- I, tint:nliihi, it gives, rbminene, and eni risk to t 1 t„ discussion awl elucidation oft,the • great ii4re of the day, it sinks.:lol:e of the character istics of a. IlusinCss and Family Newspaper. The proceedings nt Corigresq, like those in Kausasoriff be a a tellci awl reported by an able and feat] , Ss corps cif CorrerpowlentS, while from London, Paris, Con staAtineple, Irpsana, San F r ancisco, Alt a fu l y a nd oth er centers of interest, our speciaadvie....4 will be, as they have•been, fresh and reliable, A member of our,Ed itorial corns—flavard Taylor--:--is'row.in • Not-the:lT Europe, and will . spendihe Winter in Sweden, Lap land, Russia, thence making his way ne . xt season a crosg•Sibetia and Tartary to the mouth . Of the Atuottr, and thence homeward bi the Pacific and California, unless some change of route shall 'premise- greater interest and profit to our readers, for whiim alone he will write regularly throughout his avderturous journey, which is likely to require•twci yea: s for . its completion. 09r- I Quit ts of the .most interesting Lectures, Publitieetings, &c,. will be full and relia ble, and our; 176 reign and Domestic- News made up with a careful regard to the eondere into our ample eoltunns of the greatest amount of intelligence that is consistent aith the use of type of genetons• lize. • In shot, if we fail tc Make Tns Tr:Mt - Ns worth iti . eost, it shall not be for want . of expenditure or ef fort,. , . It it I c ft ab deAle liv Ilepulftlicanii that TIIE 'F i t.II3UNI; should be eirculatrii in their st..veral local 7 -. ties, we nrge-them" to see that Chubs hr ilia,L3 up. aid forwarded in du.. season. The rostmastms are s4mii oftlelapy admonL4ell not to.aLi - our (Arcola:ion, hut to urge instead that ofjoarnalt: (leaked "sortir:ftral " Nati cma I" ty be scorpati iots AuL i:ft & u ing teilow,, We . a , slt: live Republicans every;: bete to take care that these etrott.4,,,lfte rot ttfrertual to quench the light '4.4-Frei:don't in the murky Mists of Slavery.. - TERMS. • JJAILT 11:1BUNE, per amain ... .... SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 Singie Copy, per annum,,'3,4lo iTwo Copies ? , " . .7... • ti,i Al 1 &Ivo . Co ies; " - ' 0,25 - 1, Ten Copt s, to. one addrefs. "n,no 1. We scud he Semi-Weekly Tribune to elmumet. I fit >3:21,00 per yehr. • - • • ea. ti ETKLY TRIBUNE, Sin* Copy, per nmium Ttnee Cupier, " Ten Copieq, " Twenty Copley, to one artilres#, and env,, ger 'number at the rate of el per an. 20,( 1 0 . . num T - Cur to ailtli.ess of r !h wenty t opies ; to address of each subscri- i Lei, and any larger number at the rate 1- 21,00 .... i of SI,E3 each . . ). t Any person sending ts a -Club of twenty or over 1 rill be entitled; to an extra copy. . . We continue to Aeral The. Weekly Ttibutte tii der : _ gyinen at $1 per year. , • . . . Subscription*. may commence at any time.: , : Pay 'mut in advance is required . in all cases, and l the pa penis invariably discontinued at. the expiration of the advance p - mant. • - Moneyl ly beremitted for f ill) siription in letters tour iisk;-..- but this Postmaster at the place where 3 thC letter is mailed should be Made acquainted - with its contents, and keep a description of the bilk.— When drafts can be obtained they are much safer than to send bills. ililis pranv, itpecie paying hank in the United States or Canadas received at par for subscriptions.. • Wi. have tin, traveling agents. Anyone wishing to receive Tits Tame:sic need not wait to be called upon for his,subscription. All that is ticcesary for him to do_ isle write a letter in as f. ,w words as pos- Able, inclose the money, write the name of the sub scriber,.witli his• Post-Office, county and State, and direct the letter to GItEELEY it-Meth:RATH, • December ft, 1856. Tribune Office, New-York.- . AdtOinkstratorls 'Notice. NTOTICE, is hereby given to allpersots baying de niands against the estate of Lust: 13tasssi.ss, deceased, late ;of Dimock •township, that the same intuit tae prese-nted to the undersigned for; arrange ment, attil all IM'isons indebted to said &tate' are re quested to rnalto immediate payment. • - ANNA BLARESLEE, I Ac h i e ve. URBANE Din't.x.k, Dec. 10, . . ~ 1,. , WANTED! WANTED:: - I ATM E.. D. E. N. SOUSWORTII wiltes for' I Ann Bushels Dried Apples, immediately, for '..11..1,.. Saturday Evora:T. P,oxt v . See prospectus in . , V. kJ V which we will pay the highest' market! another place... " -' - I". ' ;‘-,, ' ' . S. U. kD. SAYRE. • . ..,, , ..-....—„,.:„..........,____L____ -• Dissoltition.. i . .. ____L. VOTICE is hereby giVeti that the firm of M. &E. - ', •-•• ' 1 NOtICE.. . . . . IN mot is this day di:isbled - by mutual consent. The times and avow/as dre . :".4n the hands of C. Ay. V °TICE 1$ hereby . given that in purstumeo of the i Mott, for collretio;, all Inde4ted wilt sore tort by in:- 111 Art of Asseinblv, the - following named persons .. have filed their Petitions,„ - with the Clerk of the Court ! medlate attention. -- - '; ... • . Of Quarter Sessions of the'Peace for. the Count's- of i • M° P tt°6e ' N "' 19 ' 16:7 ' 4.-;': .. --- Susquehanna, for kiicetiiiiis - to keep TaVerns. in said County; for which,liCeuses they will:apply at January Cessions, 1857. - ..' • • ' price. Montrose, Dec. 3,ISSG. ^ Juilson Stone;°::;(1., , Robert finige; .. Elijah L. Adams ....-- ..... Thomas/ Clark, • / • / • caociattiot, Geofge Strapler, Dec. 10, 1856 UGUSTINE DUGA-NNE mites for 7'h e-SatUrdcw Erett(ng , Pest. • THE RAID OF BURGUNDY A TALE OF THE SWISS CANTONS. SCO prospectus in another 'lace. • The Great Family Weekly gaper. TIT nEW IOI U LEDGER IlAStiow attained the - extraordinary circnlation of One Hundred and. Ninety Thousand copies. The Ledger is devoted to POLITE LITERATURE, ORIGINAL TALES, SKETCHES, POETRY, ES SAYS, GOSSIP and CURRENT NEWS, .and •Main tains :V high moral tone. It is army Where acknowl edged to be the hest family paper •in the world! Hence its extraordinary and unheard of popnlarity. Sir. BONNER, the Proprietor of the Ledger, employs the best talent in the country, and by so doing makes. the best paper. Such writers as Fanny Fern, Syl vanus Cobb, Jr., and•Etnerkm Hartnett, are perma nently engaged on it,:and will write ii)r no other pa per hereafter. Mrs. Sigourncy, also, constantly writes Mr it ;- so do a host olother,popular authoni, includ ing Mrs. Emma D. E. N. .Sonthworth, Aline Carey, Mis. Vaughan, IILirY.W. Stanley. Gibson, Clara fie.. The I.4cflrr is beautifully illustrated every week. • The Noir York Lager is printed on beautiful white paper, and is composed of eight pages, mak ing, the handsomest weekly paper in the countiy. It is published every Saturday, and sold at all the news off i ces in every city and town through Out the comp. try.; and is mailed for subscribers at-two dolizirs per annum (two copies are sent hir three dollars. Any peison- obtaining eight subscribers at $1,50 each, (which - is our lowest club rates,) and sending us $,12, will be entitled to one'copy Free.. Terms invariably letws to ROBERT BONNER, Pul,Fslior of Airy York Lidgrr,; • • 44 Ann Street, New York. 11.—Now gem' time to subsetibe, ns EM ERSON BENNETT'SIIreat Original Novel. el MON TIER LIFE, will be Rounneneed in the •Lidger on the first of January. 4slw2 ELEtIIDA IS DYERI Prosperity Abooilds!! t ,ND now that *inter has come; Farmers and all ..1 - 11 others shouhi to: cram to cz,pjo,y the fruits of their lahOrs, by securing, among other requisites to Fire- Fhlellappiness-., a colic .some oe of the choice 14As last received ot the •: , • liontrose Book Store, - can nt:(l 4 7rill, he snld as cheap - ns at am other 11:101: Stor,t.th:s sill .411 N. V. C:ty, oi even at " Er l Ans S Co's:gr e at Giftllook -side" in the city, that fiend:4l;ot so. many gord Atinmg the new 'molts may be (timid, Western florili,q. Life, Dora, (baron; fife of—Gen. Morgan, Three Per Cent a Mo.,th, or the Pei YHA UV. Ing, The La,t of the ForesteCs, Torali2lit, Vi olet, „Post 011k!e (woo.- pr Business Mans Guide, a book t . hat every business man in the comity should own, Japan ENpedition, Mechanic :A Text Book, ANo —lll`lV SC/14101 boj , which will he cold upon the princ:iple that 1116''t ni ud.lr :ti.rPeller is better titan . :hill;lty." , A new Physical G,tography of thelThited t 4 t:ttes, liy P. M. Warner, the nicest thin g oltt. (;f the Unitetl. State,t, a new 5.0104)1 Itoftl:, out. Eltent.ntary Moral Les.sons lair tivitrails ;tint Coutlety,a tine thillt rect.'s: Eleitplits• of Eel:: 0- I,,urn't new si•riet , cf A. 7 hitt:let:es, - Cfrecni..af's new Arithp' !,i7.,t3 and good ficbal elle:Ter than that. J JiA iiifc house in Nelv 'oil: them. 0413.1(!i for goirl rt , So:llllClii, all ri}tht :t to Alluanaes Cur ISLI. . Ai-.o.—_S I:ew loi of Murk licok7z. Tirm:ll; ‘ritboa M-ark ;-41,1 R.. 1 1;Ik, i'crs t :rl,l of .1:1d " ' - roc tore in the ..v - , S. N. BULLARD. B. (11-is.!tnas lot: )".•:;?*, ‘l, ill a 1,11 - .1 ) e:d •- P. S. ..kf.y. Paper or )rlag.:r.im.i plil.li4lol 1.714t0.: I.:oeurcti at Oh! (.11t.1. 0111:ce% '.SIAIII . TIESISON write.: for 7'h e PROTI:a: I7 . E" i' " f. THE QUA/.../ ` 'S iri,:pecta. , in anoilwr Once. ~0 - f ,.. ,: ,-. 3 ,li‘ i ri t - - • • - . . • -1 - ' - J.S Z..)..r- -r) r _r inilL ' rittICANT ITO .TKE, nt Great 13 , 211,1, e j\ - Pa. Thy n 0... q . c li g N, Immtion for.a Iliqel, in Northern l'Oras . tvania. Itt.iblingslargeand column. dioas gird-nOatlr ;W.*, !:itpate at junction of N. Y. & E. R. P.,... mid tile'Del. LAO:awn:ma S: Western. A .. r.:.rvat inducement air be - Olrered to a purchaser. If .... not sold within a few weelis thelnoperty will ho loaf ed: AddreSs, Ladarn Reed ik - 1.70., 107 We...t ,:i., N. Y., or-Bentley and FaCh, Ntontrose,..nr. " 47w8. Itl • S. AEllll 7 lt, writ ~.. 1;5:. • i'oxt. THE cviTiIEIZED HE.LET. Sr, . PrnslieCin:: in alint:Wr . NOTICE; C:\ PARTITION. LUTII1:11 • • SALLY BAL'cit,wi,low,Orrin \\i it; 191^•,fc u s ifo, A:1,04 Aly l ilt•tif•!t r,ifo, Jasper :-Ftiqti , •!.., M:sthew ;111(1 Lucy Heald. -.ice Stinky 111e.ynnii , rt4 , Detvrilin Stinky, ,„ lIIIffIII Stallley, Ellen Sinnley ;10 .11.clia Stan ley, cliildren and cf . A rdla Stank., ilecenfied, and Ja-m Sc:iniey 1.“1::111 it $L81 11, 4':: 111, 1 ./ilthew • I;irs.of Cal% in Sl:inloy,l;L:el.;:iseil To the Iti l oVe riati:vd d..l.!ad:alit: • . TiFZE.NOTICE,—TIiat a stl!ilM , L:s pat !Ilion bath Bern issued, in the miner mentioned ease, out of the Court of COuAon Plea 4 held iti and for the Comity of Susquehanna, direct:4 to theShetilf of suid Coun ty, poluttlanding IMI to Flitinnon 3-on, ,the said de= fendants, tii - at you be 111,1 appear, at the Court House, in Montrose, in said -Comity, before ;the Judges of said Court, at a Court ofle;ts Cotnnioit I', there to be held, on the third 3lomliv la - .linium.y. nest:, to ans.. tier the•tLid Luther sails} - of a-plea, Wherefore—. for that the said Ludo? kit:it:ley :AA the said defend= ant.s, do hold together in reversion, in common . undivided, IT:my-one acres and six-tenthsof nn.acre of land, with- the :wpm tirmanees i situate in the town -ship of Cluiconnt, in said County, you, said de r.indants, partitio 1 tlt_Teof between. von, according to the laws and customs- Of this. Connoonweahli to he made, do contradict, and du...same to be• made do not permit, unjitstly,. And covtrary to the same laws and custosits 7 F. I'. IiOLLIATER, ....SG t Oo. .. 5,00 of Montrose, Dec. .1 NOTICE IN PARTIT . ST.INI ; F:y ; • . CF.. ' C - ()anti WHITTEMORE and MAI`Y WiHTTE- I MOni his wife Antos,. Day and • iletsels . . . _ . I Day his wifC, 'Matthew Stanley,' and Ed, --- . • - Millinery anti Dress Making. ,- 1• • . ward SLinley, James Stanley, Martha ' -% 'cz; .'• .' .- • " 4, ~,, _ . , 1 Stanley, n 0,„,„ ~t , ,,,k: „ , i kiuminn c t smuinoll4 ll ISS OGDEN of Bine•hamton Improves this ' Stanley Sagan I'. St:inter, Jefferson rin partition ~ .. J. opp?rtu . nity of informing. the Ludic& of Mont- Stan ey, Major Stanley, Ellen Stanley .t. rose and vicinity, that she intends opening an assort- I and rcha Stanley, children and- helix 1 1. ' ' 1 - ment of fashionable millinery,- On the first of •Noiem • . - her, n the rooms over Bentley and Read's -store, t onireha Stanley,. deed. and JasOn Stan i ley,` Le . . , i Leonard Stanley anti Matthew Stan ! • • i where, if the Ladle's will call, they will flod every i thing in the fine of her business that is desired ; 'and ley, Children and beiri.tif C4lvin Stanley - . I deceased.. ' t will add, that she has secured the Service of Ladles I that ore competent for the business. • To' the'aixrve named defendants:— ' I Take notice, .That a summons in partition bath 'llea' Montrose, October, 9.2, 1856. I • __, . • _____- i issued; in thef HbOVE! meritiimed C:165!..0ut.,(..f the court i . • of C4smnion Pleas held in aod for the county of Sus-.I - LOST, • „ rquehatina i directed to the sheriff of said county,cont. , TN -Bridgewater, on the road between G.l. Allen s IMantling him to suminons volt, the said defendants,l .1- Cabinet shop and the thvellingof George Crocker, 'hat you•he and sij peur. at thecorn t.bonsc in Mont. > on Tuesday•the vith of Sovember inst., a sniall old ruse; in said county, before the judges of said court, ; breast pin. The Person finding it will be suitably let a court of 'Conanon pleas there to he held, on the ' rewarded on leaving It at this office. • . I . ;third Monday in 'January next, mi .to wer the said ...J____ '• .. , I .T.,uther Stani,iy• of a pina, Wit,. ri40,11:-*.for that the said s lA/ILI:UM lIOWITI - the celebrated EngliSh au. Ladle! Sfinaley and the said defendants, do hold to, 1 yI. thor,-w, ites for The Saturday Evening Post. 1 -getlier iu tonunon and unilivided,.ten acres of. tailti ; TA LLENGETTA, OR THE SQUATTER'S HOME. i-with the appurtenances, situate in the towns:hiP of - i See pro.tipeetua lit anoiber Place. • " " I i:.ChOconut, - in said county---you„ the said defendants, 1 . .... • ...___: i :- i partmon thereof between ,you, accoldingto the laws . -. 777- 1 -1 1 i ANTED • • : • and castOnis of this Commontrealth to .be made, do 1 - - • I contradict, and the sante to be made do not permit, l 2 i. 0 . 000 F."T ITEML°" Ltni"Plank . *and Minds, 25,000Shinglei, Siding, I inOustly, and ; coati at; to the same laws and cos..' - I 4. torus. .: .- . - r. P. HOLLISTER. I ic., ko. • . . . •J. LYONS it: SON. ..N. • iffonmvse, Dec, 1,841:$, s , , , jci if iir Soso. Co.- , 1 goetroze, Nov: 9,6, -1 € tiG, I I . . . • . • • TATERS Licl,scrs .Forest Lnke, .Silver L►ke, ..Choconut. • ' Fiiendsrille SIDNEY B. WELLS, Clerk- STILL ONW . LNPARALLED. Dud; A Talc of the COM Dim' Swamp. ITARRIET UntilEß STOWE. 2 voLs. 12.u0. $1.75. - ERT N ponaces,:interested in the support of kJ the "peculiar institution," have endeavored . to persuade the public thafMrs, \ . Stowe's last work is firtinically a failure, And that, it. his produced .no pro found.impressidn on eitheisidebttlie s Atfitutic. But the publishers are happylo;State,' that of the many hundreds of . American. DOtieeS which they have-re ceived the vast majority have beenliecidedly favors= ble, most of them enthusiastic; lend the sale, thus Etr has exceeded, that of any work of, fiction ever published—.thy Sixty-Ei§ht Thousaid so r t of two vol umes each, being now in 7,presS. • In England, the sucees has been even more won derful. :The Press there e ltith but one or two excep tions, acknowledge:the, genius and rower cf the au thor, and in terms of which any -living writer might be proud; and during the twelve days succeeding its publicatiMt no fewer thatt - Si.rty•ThOildithd ({)p;et were sold. The ulliversa/ voice of Literary men uovr places Mrs. Stow-LA' among the 441arentrat Authors ,y* the Age ; and neither partisanship, nor an austere religious bigotry; - catt ever deprive her of the heir( Is she has so nobly - earned. PHILIPS, SA)IPSON-I CO. Publishers, Boston. Any newspaper inserting this advertisement con-. novly three dines, and sending a copy to -the publisher:4; will receive, a copy of the work free of poitaffe. lAN ERT. trim sosserilier,:thanl4l for past favors, would tino•tnee to the Ladh.:; of Ararat, .and'atljohilni4 towns, that she has jusf s r'eturned from New York with a . l'ol I:spot:tent of tinter Millinery Goods, con -1 sistitig of Silks,. Satins,'jVelrets, L a c e s,* French nntl Amerienq Fkrwers, and everY thing usu..; ally .fonnti in tk Millinery *bre. A variety. of Winter Bonnets; eoastantly on Mind or nindc to onto': Prices tuodciate. Calf and sec.: N. M. 13ALDW A rarnt, • 47 wf; pycypecto,l for I 5.57. TILE StTURDA! EVENING POST. EATABI.IOED AI:GL ; ST-4 tit, 1821. KIM i;ublislieri of thil old 'and firmly OAabliAted 1. paper take pleasureht calling the attention of the public to their,progrittittne for the cotning year. Surfeited with polities, the elaims of literature will be mon...than ever apprecited by the reading world. We hare then:for:* alreaky Made arrangements with the following 1)11111:tut list of Writent - 117 ILIA Jr 1101 MT (.1. .England,) A 1,101; (%1 I: EY, T.S. d R.771UP,3111.9....501177111'0117'11, .A '0 L'STIAR ..11.1:5..M. 4. -DEN. .150:1", She fuel v)r of "2111L111," 'We design commencing., in the first number in January next, the ralowing original Novelet:— Tallengetta, or the• Squattv's Home. By WiLitaat Ilowrrt, antbor of "Rural Life in Eng lan4,7.llemezi ofitlteToetz:," &e.. Se. i• Thir; IR a STORY OF • AUSTRALIAN LIFE, Mr. ilimitt having visited, ,s;t2tralia expi-esrly with the object of acquainting himself with the novel and ro matic aspects under which nature and society pre sent-themselves iii that singular region. . The following Noveleti will then be given; though yt:ohably not in the exactprder.here mentioned:— 'The Story otts, Country By At.tet: Carr. Atioriginat stitten ez . . preF,ly Ttir the Zia An origitlai Npvtlet, niritt.en ezpse:.siy lil. the Post, ht T. :4:Airum ILumTimousE Ii!ALA:OI3. An original No%-elct, lty-41!"e_.antlior of •':Mc Court's- Zillah, orlhe Child medium, 12311 ..THE - QUAKER'S PROTEGE. in Nurclet, by ',Ms: Mara . 1. Dusisos, au thor of" Sex home Picture:," C c. TIM RAID OF BURGUNDPV, A Talc of ,tha An Novi:. by Arm:grim: Vvoi,:v44l}:, author of •• The Lost of the Wibleruess," &c. We I v. al' :o the pronih=d of a Short and t'otalet)sed e . 7,31..01V11.'!EZ k !At 11,. , co qr. tluougli atiost :4,Nor eight numbers. tlf tic l'oA. • r_ In addition to the;:ibove li ±of contrilnitious,_ we design continuing the usual attionut of Foreign Letters, Original Sketeltex, Choice Selections from all tkuzce44 Agticultural Articles, General News, Ilu lalmins Arecflotes, View of the l'imluce and. Stock 7Maikets, the rhilatielph4t Retail Markets, Bank Note List, T.*Hue &e. Our object beieg to• give 'a Complete Reetatl,. faras our limits wilt. admit, of the GI eat World. tlie way of Engravings, we generally ioreso• tit two weekly—one of,an instinctive, Ira!, the Miter of a humorous character. The-Postage on the Post to any part of the - United States; paid quarterly or yeatly hi advance, at the of- Ece where it received: is only 26 cents a year.. • TE1111:4 (Ca:zh in advance.}—Single copy s . 2.it year. 4 col:le:I, f 45 a ycn. S " ( Auti one to the-getter up of Club,) 10 " ( •4 - 64 15 Al 4 . 20 " 20 , 'Address, always post•trtid, , DEACON.k PETERSON, No (6 Smut' Third • Strect, Philadelphia. g 7 SAMPLE NUMBERS. sent.gvatis to any one, alien requested. C,..:5" TO EDITORiI.--lifors who give the above one insertion, or condense the material ?portions °Cit. (the notices of new con s tributioni and our tern's ) ) for t!n it .editorial colon's, he entitled to an ex chat,ge by setiding a noork,d copt of the paper eon t.lining the advertisemetit or ootiAL. 47w.1 . Read the fotlowing Letter. • HOME 'TESTI:I2O.NY. We have received the following letter in relation to Dn. Mons es INDIAN ROOT PILLS. • , A.L 4 111:1!N Fora Contams, Sesry. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, Mc). Iles , lrs A. J. WIIITE A: Co., New York:— •; • "The Vrse's Indian Root Pills IM.I from yon give ,/hirer/tut Aei;..tfitction, iR EVERT rssrANcE, and our fomers use them for almost everything. TJie DTS- Fsnity ba4 been ingingiin this section to an alarm ing extent, for the last months, scAncutn uilr having escaped, V.Vsrr TIIOSE WIIEDF. !Mir pW A. bore been us :n As 'A PriiNENTIYE, in Willa case they have Nsysn torso. I will inform you shortly • how to send a furtheisupplv.. Your ol;t, Serv't." • 1 . A LPIIONSO IL SiIITIL S letter.; as tircatnive need no - commentfoyo us, they ought to'ronvinee 411 cit whet lee rntly believe, 0,01 hr. Morse's Indiari Root Pills are the very beat math.fill Peer • _Sold in Montrmic by S. it it D. Sayre, and by one person in every - town,.and.iit' all country stores.. A. White A: Co., 2.St. Peter Place, New YOrk, sole Ptoprietors. - • • • 47—tf • ~l1:11:110f!F in partition Stove's: litoveg - BURR trr -.viztla invite attention to his • large stock of REIN STOVES just. received, 1 including, a full assortment of Elevated Ovens, Air Tight, Large Oven, and. Pretnioin Cook Stoves, with a Fup..sior variety of Pallor,. Office.aml Shop Stoves, for Weml Or Coal: also Stove Pipe, Zinc-, Sheet; Iron, i Stove Tubes, kc.. .Ilia. assortment will include' the mot vied. and deJyirabli Stoves in market and will be sold on themostftvorable terms, tbr CASII or E. • New Milford, October 2:1, , . a Connty. 47-w1; ON. THEPRESIOE#TIALELECTION for lS4li is p •er, and now the -II t i C 11 ;40* LCll[ll4lE' ratty other fatally 4esit4us of ttnvidtlng :t small muount in Dry Gpothi, Grocer:lw, stc., are invited to call at, the stotof, • • - - J .1,Y0 Ils& SON. and taltea loolt at the is EW 111001).8 now Itelng,..re• ceii-ed, They !ran find} tended to, froth a Retrlly n rich Froich ,lfrrlizacr and Fancy Del.nines, a lot and 'some-very hands men's *or. ofgvhis any (Deta• And FLOOR OIL; CLOTH, al Aleo; Paper Ilan . l• FORIC or the prettiest pi uiarket. Pleak..give use Moutrose, Noreniber li att!:, ticw stock, . t l i xes, at Xrew 13061i!ilat Montrose, N''iveito)er 4eu VA er . , fur s4le by 11>alni of X Tit on's Rat Pills, Locom ing Irons, Toy Pail 4 and "WRONt s :WR ." We riect:re it rs 3i' . . 1 • - • . Guttentiurr osOthaum, &-Cos 5 .. a 9 4 1 —' 44 1 V Il AT is wrong 1 intlui red a neighb r im of ours 1 the other day}' W told him it wit's wrong fur a man to dress in MAI a s cald day in4inen gar ments, just as much as ii is wrong for a Latly•to dress on a cold day in a thin tiarage or gauze dress. put neighbors said, " But everyhody Cp . dress as they please." " That is true enough," we answered, "hut We say it is all, wrong for att% to risk. their health.too, much exposing thetn i sels to take' cold, whieli will certainly bring on 'othdr di.-zases' and ,shc•rten their lives, when if they wuu OUR • ESTA I -BLINIIIII2 E:' , . T., with a very small stun of moiley, they could get com- i • fortahly win in dressed from ify to bottom.- The oth er day we met a man • tall-frozen for the want . of I Clothes, grinding his to th together like a Threshing Machine, but we soon- c red' him. •We dressed him up warm, (for Small chafge.,) and then old:jtituDres : e 3 and Shawls at astoinshinglow pricesfor c› - ass" _ G:ocet ice, Crockery, Hardware, Ilats pit ;toot* and Shoe": Ready made Clothing, &c.; , - To the tirr that we Intie *at alkyd) , suppneilidila store" we woold•ky, thkt dottrithstandlng„ 011P4M4 and detention ley fire; wO Aire again tit and ready to ralt upon you - with a eboee, from different pathway, at the., lOwest.- prices,' Our yerogts err rrasor4leie amf :ems of ,„ tatter? Lard. Tdiow. -11ceswitt,_ ,Veatt, ,Plattne, Grain of all kinds,' Old ci)?*lllrasS,lron, toad s Rage, lient, Vegetable', S% tamber,;,lfered'Aii! Brans, Grass seed, 41e., taken . at- the' inarket ricti, for ,10013, st ' 4, SLINTAVEL : Arinme, llontsolte. _ . 1 3E 6 4(ZP • -- ,rpliree tbousAnd corditstiro footlpat_4l4...ent • L Peranns desirous of enraging itar'joli.:4:‘ ttrO abore deacription, Hill do well to can:olFAto!4 l 4. 1 " scriber about two milk...sir= Bonbotton:,..•• TIIOUASROP&97. , • Bzoohlio, Octobar 15', 1 3.13. -- - :•• . , , Veiv er g ' Perfamery; Pertepatiodc N ' Groterie4, • Paintm, Oils, Drug+, Materials for LT7titi, jag UEL 'Mcnarose,;Oetober 15, 16113.: ; ,- - en's :k A snlZylobstkinitun, Bacttokir'i 2Liqulcl Hidr_ Dye. and Nt01.141 - 1A Ciento, the Balla of Thoetend yityfflerys, Iluchtirea linngerina I3Abinni, - Mathen.son o 4 Remody,;Mitrebese's UtMine_ lletholtecon, ILilloway's Pills; and Ointment,. Bermes :MOW Glas4 Cement, Ral.iway's Ready Rente*esi ttenr.v ly allot the most popular:Trill;; 'lke.; 14" market, at the store ,f ABEL,TURRELL Susquehanna A.ealleiny Ts now open. Wm. M. IlartOlorn, ir PriediPal, Brown, Precoptress. Zeitehol of rirsie. Miss Simpson, Teachor in rsinnirr De. pmtment. •By order of the TIVARit: Q. F. BEAN ; JESSI 7, Pre s& Montrose, (N:tolter IS, 185 . 6 . . - clothingat E. Fritz. . Late now got :ori • hand a - tOoditisOttii — entrot I AViiitcr Cintliing, - Bv&Conts, rants, and%MA: and Boys Coats, which. I -will.selk chcitp...for • Cash down. PleaSe call and seefor-p *clres, • , • - r. • E. - rarrz Sprinrilic, ()etcher 15:h Hurrah for the - New - Store!! rE undersignedtake pleasure in aunouncing.to T their friends anti customers 014 theYinmet SneT" ed Into their NEW STORE; with anentirentii steels •ot Goods, consisting of erery,rariety sitf sues - ehandise keptin country en. elty. -Friends, sire Aura call '. We do not stllat ." old fogy" prices, nor-" Jew" those whopurchase of us; but trade fairly: antLhonr. - urabfy ut "1114 and let lise".rates.- Wo both *each . anti practice the true business principle of "quick - sales and small profits:" Let it be distinctly-muders stood that we do.not with to ,sell goods an along= credit. We shall sell goods so, low tbat the pup. chaser can afford to .burrow money at twelve•per cent, and pay down for them. - Salt, Flour and pm. duce orull kindill:tin't constantly on hand, and, sold' at lower rates than at any otter estaldbdunent in' t3Wnt. To.proye that 'we are not boasting,- but' ' ing plain truths in a plain way, call and putt:lase. N. kinds ofproduce taken - in etchairgetov. gonds. R. MAYER IL.C4). gontrose, - Octobcr,l3, 1656.. 404? ' O. F. TOT10101,1i.: . T . SADDLII.&-H-MINESSIAKER AND •TRIMITIEIt, --,-: ..-, . - - • • • • -... - ' Q nac'esAer of A- & E. Baldwin,' (late - Foltibani and lvt I.Sank'_,) - 3 Sank'_,) s ) In the above business, will °Mir on good tenni, all kinds of work " in h . inc ,'' Btleh L as Sad., tiks, flur:e.-413, Trunks,- &c. - ainess made 'of tfit, - best nA-tantied leach r. -- - . • - — CT. - { ,R 1.4 015 :TRIJIMITIVO . of all kinds done on short notice.: All kinds of,Carringe Tditunings kept on band and farniehed cheaper than can bo - porch's ad elsesthero in Northent Fenitivivania. ..,••,- • •_. Non. I, and 3, Baitesnent of B.m:tie's notel, Vont. I.'a. 319,;grose, Ocniltzi 1 , 2asn NEW ARRANUMPAT 'I I .IIE autlere'gnell hieing toscielated . tbeataelvesla„; I the Merealttile Intaineift, under the name of Mott Tyler, it the ohtiiriyinal " Ilead of Navigatieve,"•' announce to the public that they are now ,reeehiag a large stock - ; Newt; 8. Choice. Goods; • such Ra Dr" Goods. Dress Goods, Lloths, f2tlishnerrs, Crc . keker, hats and Caps, Groieriek, Lc.., which will he sold for Ready Pay.'at prices that..eitiletlafirtes soft: -„ , C. W. MOTT:.: .• JA.SIES C. rtLER, .I.tontroiv, Octo . lier 1856. 1 . 'tang the Banner on the Conte.* *all • - and let the tidlitgi. go hirtli that 4. ..111YORN-AROINERRI: TIIEIL - ES AGE,IIIIrI4 - . • Are. now receVing their second stock of Fall and Winter Dry --G oods,: . , „ I Yankee Notion's, Watches, Jeweiry; and Fancy Good; which they are ening or at about °nit . hair the Old Fogies' - prices. - thargo for I . avowing goods—No deviation in prices. • • : - ..Ternisßeaciy Par. CAll and take n fur we:ore• Bobbing [With the ChcapcNt b'o'lo ever offered In thbritieetton. of the State. No mistake. - HAYDEN liitgrilEßS.' New Milford, Pa.,-Oct. 8, •18.53.--' : • AmmuLiition. 110 P taxiing' To *der, Safety - Gori - Pciw- IJ der, Shot, faced, Gun. Caps rind .Worineta, tor der Flasks, quas, Revolvev, Ate.; Atlbe. store of ADEL TUBBED; 11iontrose,'Oet*r 15, ISA. Drels Making and i'auer'Slia44". _ . • - STORM 84 CO. -tirovi.D.respectffilly announce to the' , ladles of ' Montt o=e and sielnitf;thitt they have opened s FANCY DRESS GOODS & FURNISHING. ST.HtE„ on Main Street, over the Fernter's Store where ttiey _ will be happy to see their :old friend: y=l also eolich the patrons ;o= of new once. • 3iiss dliese 'trill 'attend to the Millinery department; the Dresskrealtin partment will h`e" under the eherfie of Miss Winter, house. _ 1556, , Si-4( , HMI • Notice,. • s. rintrincoemnts on'atrielc and Dimailinuat • tred immediate•ir er they wilt be 'titled Witheut, Nailer notice Montrive:.oei. 0•. 1 CENT:4 in citsly, will - •huY one didlaria oiNqh of *) the splendid stock 'of - Sprlrig ;and 4trviiiiter Goods just receiving nt tlio Cheap . eash - and Wreak store at Ditnoclt Four Corners, where almost creeps body now goe.a to tuy their goods. - _ llaut and Salt, kept always on hand:, _ Diumck; 3fit M, 18:16. V.11.,11. TILVER. .Blacksmithing IQ Springvil44.l• : , nnticrsigtied tins receiv e d from 1. will keep•constantly on 14* - • A Good Stock of end heving secured the services oft gootti wttriulsN to prepared , to do , Carriage-iconittg, . and all sorts of work in 14 promptly SMI troth and cheap for ea'sh. • - - • Those h4ving accounts viith tlie - S_Obsotibcf Of oier a yeet's atanding l ark requested = to sada . up' without delay. ". • '•-•• -• • • DAVIDIATITROP. • AdtglitiStraitirti'4lfittletti., NTOTICE li.herebt g iven to ll peirns tpriflis against the &tato of IlWittnilt - ibit* so , s,- (let:exited, late of LlCooklyn, that the time:mit:4- be getn prwelited AO, the umlereigreed Tor: arretient.- tiOti pPiw'm' intlehteil to sold'E,itate,etst to Woke Immediate popocitt.. - ' - • - ) FISH • / ch ull' 6 4 lo ° ll4 Afi .-- . _ Brnolslyp, Nor. 5, 18e6 - ' 1 - 44lialp notovi, aToricorMcklat' riat I TIP 4 JD TIRRVIT'' , - and wit. tie solltiP: 4 , 24w Milfbrktov. 18.56.- 7 aid he Kaki los than costOn 01000 ftilp, 24, -r, -AND=. INZEZI G. Z.. DIIIOCK• COME AND SEE;- lIIM ILI