autrose pemotrat. inc 14E6 EST CIRCIIL Tioll iN 80ETSERli i • • . B: CIIASB, ontrose, Thursday, May 99, 1866. GUANDIPATHEWS . WATCH. Grandfather's watch is batter'd and - old, Innocent quite of jewel on gold; `Poor and 'Common, and, worn and crackl— . )duch like Grandfather's self, in fact. Xet its Vheezy voice. has a cheerful sound, And the'cliild, as she listens in wonder bound To its mystic tales of departed tithe, • Ia smiline , as though at a pleasant rhyme., I I What are the tales the old watch tells! 10f seventy years it counts the knells; (Years whose . every setting sun • Was mark'd by labor , faithfully done. • With 'primitive form_ and, clumsy skill, And clumsier help when the - Works went ill; Yetserving their time, as best th ey . can— • ,1 This is the - stery'of Watch and man I Many a fall has,the old watch hush'd, • I Many a blow has the old trian c crash'd. Meddled with, tiakeed;and sorely tried, lAt last rejected and thrown aside • For modern •rivals,,all science and gold, itlieless, crippled, despised 'and old, lUnder a cloud and under a ban— This is the story of Watch and man! there's a reverse to the pictnre sad; :Human hearts they•cari stilt Make " 1 1'he - Watch 'in its dinted silver case • Can bring a stale to the fair child's face. 4 The man all batter'd, and silvery too, :With. a 'Moral can cheer both me and yen-- imr time as well its we can"— This is the lesson of Watch and man! firtsik, The Old Village* Church. The editor of the Knickerbocker attributes the following to Ike Martel ; and it islcertain ly worthy of him; says the "Prisoner's,Friend,'' from which we copy it . • • "'Last evening we were walking . leisurely • along. The music of choirs in three churches came floating out into the darkness around its, and they were all new and strange tunes hut One ; and that one, it was not sung as we have t heard it, lilt it awakened a train of long buried memories, that rose to us even as . they ;rem before the cemetery of the soul had a • -t - tomb in it., It was . they Nero singing---stminitat we have _seldom heardsince _the, rose color of life was blanch rd And we were in a moment back, again to the old church ; and it was a summer after= . noon and yellow innkeams' were streaming thrgh the west windows; and the silver hair or the ohnteacon, who fat in the pulpit, was turned to gold in its light, and the `min ister, who moused to think could never die, :.xt.good was he, had concluded "application" , and ,"exhortation," and the village choir were ringing the lasthymn,and the tune Was "Cor • irith." - • "'k is years--we dare not think how many -4-since then, and "the :prayers of.Dilid- the On:ofJessse,'.' are ended, and the choir .are --catt - eied and gone—the girl with blue eyes . :hat sang alto, and the girl with black eyes that sang air ;tl_ao eyes of the one Were like. clear Juno heavens at noon. They both became wives, and both: mothers ; and they. I)9th died, who shall say the - y.are not singing Corinth' stiff, where Sabbaths never wane congiegation% never break up t ' There they sat Sabbath after Sabbath, by the square cOlumn at the tight of the "leader ;" and 'to " h I , our young ears their tones were 'the e very sou. of music. That column bears . stil their pencil , ett _names as they wrote them in those days in; life's June, 183—, before 43 reami'of -change bed overcome their spirits . like a.summer's cloud. ' 'fAlas,iliat with the old singers most of the 'sweeter tunes have died upon:the air but-they linger in .memory, and they shall yet be sung in the sweet reunion of song that shall take place by and by in it hail whose cOlumns are beams of morning light, -whose ceiling is'pearl, whose floors are gold. and where ;hair never turns .silvery, and hearts never grow old. Then she that sang alto and she that sang air will be in their Plhces once 11 1 1551 A Noble Woman. "There's a noble creaureA whispered a friend of 'ours, pointing to a haudso4e \ woman in the • prime of life, who stood coniersing With an aged man. " There is somtbing majestic S)out her," Was our reply. ". The majesty of goodness," ,exclaimed our How low and soft her voice, and What a world of love in those dark eyes.- 7 it'd her lips, mark their fine but, firm , out hue,'" I tell you she stands there a true woman; and though splendor surrounds her, she once renounced fruadcm,'fame and riches for a man Wbo.was glorious in his attribute', - but *poor _ In pocket. He had no splendor, In offer. her nothing but: a . ' priceless heart. She , was Lively; ;witty, and very much accomplished. ./ler parents bestowed upon her all they hUd to give her, a liberal education ; yet she was never, because of their old fashioned, simple 'rays and unpolished conversation, ashamed of the lin all that males naturenoble they excellekand in spite of their bad grammar, ate 'loved and was proud of them: I have' seen gels--chartning int.- lectualland physically—who osier cued to (know wlat made, the eyes of the poor *old mothers dim, or what kept tier silent in Abair company ; and I kikror she. was -thus , bronght by :the laziness, conceit, slid aMteustpt ,of these.; charming daughters-4as I But ;,the old mother was no slayii,to her dsUilv tid beantifut Alla; fie idle sat cl t eirn smlking in:thereheerful -Sitting loom, Whllli , the sweet voice carrolled forth from the nest ho rely kitehen: ' ' • abia - •• • soon tease peeing,' s very s tatter 'want ; skims blightsd tit? .strerlOhh of heritustestei but She hotel hisit;Ana nots true iron= .40 t her hasat sbet*ed, with her hW Eras , L encormagiiiii, until the eiseds'perte4,Nad - the: eun sheet sgaili Slander now joined' hands with envy to aid in trampling ou. the bravi e lleart, but in the sad they inadc iit stronger. Like the little flower that send forth the rarest perfume when 00„, crushed, so tita gentle heart loved and trust ed more exceed r . iglY. And when that malig nant sisterh ' hedged up the path of her husband, she had 'ouly. ' to speak and th e the thorns bowed mselves, turning outward the down that hrouded their stalk& , And they snip t hat with such a wife a 'nail could not be con quered, of even for a moment ,Casto:dovia. So they ceased their machina tions, and fortune smiled, and 'friends came i with better timesand the true woman stood before the - world ik:.model wife and mother." EDITOR. How many such, thought we, can our land boast of , in this d.y and 1 generation I—Ex change. , . • JOHN HANcoqi..—Ono I who' saw Hancock in Juno, 1782, relates that. he. hod the 'ap pearance of advanced age. - He had been re peatedly and severely afflicted vth gout, probably owing in part - to - the tom of drinking punch---ia.comnion practice in high circles in those days. 'AS recollected at the time, Hancock was nearly six in height, and of thin person, stooping a little, and appa -- randy enfeebled by disease. His mann( r was very graciouit, of the ell style, a dignified complaisance. ' His faceihad been very hand- I smile. Dress was adapted quite as much to the ofnaniental as the useful. Gentleman wore wigs when abroad, and commonly caps when at home. At thia time, about noon, Hancock was dressed 'la a red velvet cap, within which Was One of ; tine liner. The lat ter was turned up over the lower edge of the velvet one two or three inches. • He wore a : blue damask gown lined with silk, a y'llite stock, a white satin embroidered waistcoat, black satin small clothes', white silk stOckings and red morocco slippers. It. was a general . practice in genteo families to have a tank ard of puiach Ina& in the morning-and plac ed on a cooler when the season required it.— At this visit Hancock took from the cooler: standing on the , hearth a full tankard, and drank first•liimself; and then offerred it to those present. Hi 4 equipage was splendid, 'and such as is notcustotnary at this day. = , • His apparel was sumptuously embroidered with gold, silver lace, and other ,decorations fashionable among of -fortune of that period, and he drove, especially upon public occasions, six beautiful bay horses, attended by servants in livery. He wore . a Scarlet coat, with ruffles on his sleeves, whi soon became the . prevailing fashiOn.;W? THE MODEL Wpow. 7 —She wouldn't wear her veil up uponlany account.LTbinks her complexiOn lookS fairer ' ,than ever in contrast sirith'het.sables. Sends backher new dress, because the fold of crape on tbo skirt isn't . deep* 'warning. ; Steadily refuses to look - id. I the direction of a dress coat ,for—one Reek Wonders if that! handsome Tompkins who passes her window every day is insane enough to Think that shh:Will ever marry again • Is very fond of drawing' off her gloves and resting Ler little *bite;band upon her black bonnet, thinkiniit may be suggestive of an early application. _for . the • same. Concludes to give up house keeping and try boarding at a hotel. Accepts Tompkins' invitation to attend the childrea s concerts,' just to please little Tommy ! Tommy , rs delighted,. mid thinks Tompkins is a very kind gentleman to give Lim so much candy and bon-bons.— His mamma begins to admit certain little al leviations of her sorrovi, in.the shape of walks rides, calls, eeL ShecriesO little when Ton:- my asks her if she has forgotten to plant the flower's in a certain r cemetry. Tompkins comes in and thinks her !eviler than ever, shilling through her tears. 'Tommy is seat out into-the garden toissake 'pretty dirt pies' and - returns very unexpectedly to find his ma ma's cheeks yeryrosy,'and to be toosed up in the air by-Tompkiris, who delares himself his' new, new'psite.'-4,-Fanny Fern. Or Sheriff Jones of Kansas, who was re cently shot in his tent 'at Lawrence in the night by one', the Free '; . State party, cannot possibly recover. The assassin has not been taken and will not be,' while the Beecher- and Tribune fanatics 'can prevent it. They have shed the first and-last blood in that new Ter..' ritory, mid their attempt to excite civil war among-kbe emigrants,'' seems at times nearly successful. To make the murder of ;Jones more aggravating, they wickedly charge it upon the President and the Territorial au thorities. Ai well might . they charge the Crucifixion of the Sayler upon his fiitful dis ciples! 1. • ,The latest ,acconnti, state that the dying mail had to be removed from Lawrence to Franklin ; a his physician and fiiends,dared not risk their lives longer in the vicinity of the mnrdeirer and MS vmpathizers. tar lite wlv'a reveals his.secret makes him self a slave. Ile commands enongli,who is . ruled by a WISE! man. No great good comes without looking af ter it. • • He who is lucky passes fora wise man. -The common soldier's blood makei the general a great man. '; • ' He that dOeth the most at- once, does the least. Re is a wretch whose hopes are all below Aa larnsr=-At the theatre the other even lug, One gentleman pointed out 'a dandified individual to his friend as a sculpture:— What P said i, the friend, ( such a looni chap as that a sculptor. SurelY you must ;be mistaken.' Ile tiny not be the kind of a one you mean: said the informant, • but know tbat'distal a tailor out of a snit of olotheslist mark' . Sweedlepipes :sari that, instead of givieg wedii to whom ereditris dui the cash bad beuer paid. f3sresalsOPes 'should oothe: Imp:thank Agr , Thr , I.olwiii¢ulge in splendor oldies fXI4 the sumanntet tbair' in sane" iso 'how* , cia Srs :. which sbiae_iiy that: wiriakelatrao them ar Huai aolotion,ticti would Rico to ' 01 4 4 014 0 i 1 4 ai r " ' SS I MP I Y ':Ott 1 iieg pas**, airs It Ictok fir sly &Awl ~l)bertistnteuts. AYER'S PILLS ire caring the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS; READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. rui.gg BABEL, Esq., the well known perfumer, el Chestnut' Street, Philadelphia, whose choice products are found at alnmsfevely toilet, says : • "f am happy to gay of your thruserte NUJ, that ewe found them a better family medicine, for common me, than any other within my knowledge. Many of my friends have realized marked benefits (mut them, and co. Weide with me in believing that they possess ettraordinary virtues for driving out diseases and curing the Sick. 'They are not only effectual, but safe and pleasant to he taken gualities which must make them valued by the p(tblk, when they ate known." The venerable, Chancellor WART/LAW writes from Hal. timore,lsth April, 1854: "Da. J. C. Avast— Bte: I bare Taken your Pith with - peat benent,,for the listlessness, -languor, loss of appetite, and Bilious headache, which has of late years overtaken use 'tithe spring. A few doers of your Pills cured me.. I • have used your Cluny Pastoral many years in my family fiir &nabs and cicada with - unfailing euecess. You make medicines Which cure; and I feel it a plea acre to commend you fog the gobd you have done and are doing." JOHN F. BEATTY, Esq.; Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Cn., . nye a Pa. R. R.. Qffia, Pkiladelphis, Dee. 13, 1E1.53; . "Sir: I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived very material - benefit from the use of-both your Pectoral and Cathartic. Pills. I ant never without them in my family, nor + A ll I ewer consent to be, while my means u 11l procure the t u. ' .' The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, H. D., of %Vent- , • 1 worth, N. H., writes: "having used your CATHARTIC NAIR in my. practice, I H `certify fiont experience that they are an invaluable purea-. tire. In eases of disordered funetions of the liver, erasing headache, indigestion, costiveness, and the great variety of diseases that follow, they are a siirevreitiedv than any ether. In all cases where a purgative remedy k requireit, I tonfulently rem:intend these. Pills to the public, as 'superior to any other I have ever found. They are mire in their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities which make them au invaluable article for public use. - I have for many years known your Ch . irrs Palo's! ea the boil Cough medicine in the world ; and three Pills are In no Wise inferior to that adinirable preparation for the treat, meat of diseases." "Irma, .Ve., :Ver. 25, 18.33. "Da. J. C. Aria —Dear Sir: I have been afflicted from my Dinh with - scrofula 'in its worst form, and now, after twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of suffering, have been completely mired in a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings of reinicins I.write can only be imagined when you realize what I have suffered, and how long. " Never until now have I been free from this loathsnme disease in some shape. At times it attacked my eyes, and made me almost-blind, besides the unendurable pain ; at others it settled in'the scalp of my head, and destmyed my hair, and has kept Me partly bald all my clays; siAnetimes It came nut in my face, and kept it for months a raw sore. " About nme weeks ago I commenced taking yew Ca thartic Pills, and now am entirely free from the complaint. My eyes are well, my skin is fair, and my hair has com mented a healthy growth ;. all of which makes me .feel already a new person: . " Moping this statement may be the means of conveying InGurnation that shall do good to others, I am, with every sentiment of gratitude, Yours, &e., MARIA RICEFI2." "I have known •the above named Maria Ricker (ruin bet childhood-, and her statement is strictly -true. ANDREW J. hIESERVE,. Orerseerof the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." Cart. JOE(. PRATT, of the 'Lip Marko, writes from Boston, 20th April, ISM t " Your Pills. have cured me from a bilious attack which hose from derangement of the Liver. vt filch had become very serious. .1 had failed of any relief by toy Physician, and front every remedy I could try ; . hit a ,kw doses of your Pill have.compktely restored me to health. I have Riven them to my children lot worms, with the best ef- . feels. They were promptly cured.) I recommended them to a friend. for ecetivenems, which hail troubled him far months ; he told me in - a few days they had cured hint: You make the best medicine in .thezviorld and 1 ISM free . toasty so." Read this from the distinguished Folicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him well' known,•not only in this but the neighboring States. • Aive Orlecita, SLA April,'ls.sl. • II Sir : I have great satisfaction in awuring yin that ' myself and family have been very notch benefited by your tt Medicines. My wife was cured, two ;tears sines. of a re vere and dangerous' cough, by your CHUM, PLCToIst, and since then has enjoyed perfect health.. My children - have several times been cured from attarketiL the !mitt en:a and Croup by _it. It is an inviduableteniedy for these complaints. Your Cavervatte PILLS hate entirely enrol me from a dyspepsia and coiliveness, which has grown upon me fur some years;—.lndeed. this cure is much more Important, from the fact that I had failed to • get relief from the beet Physicians which-this section of, the country affords; mid' from any of the nutnertaii reale idles I had taken. " You seem to no, Doctor, like a providential tiles...lig to our family, and yin may well ...uppose we are n o t un mindful of it. Yours reipectfullv, LE Air ITT TII.V.KTCP.."- . " Smarr Chamber, Oltis, prel rth, ISS4i "DS. J. 6. Aran— Honored Sir: I have made a thot- . . . °ugh trial of the CATHARTIC nua, lefhtle by tilkarent, and hare been cured by them of the dreadful gheallliatbm ander which be' found me Suffering. The first dose re lieved 'me, and a few sulorqueut dies, -have eut;rely removed the disease. I feel in better health now • than 4. wane years before; which I attribute entirely to the effects ef your CATHARTIC Puts. Yours with peat respect, LUCKS It. METCALF." The above are all firm persons %chi% are publicl ern wh•r• thwr irarai4e, end wbo NreUld rot make 1 ,e slate- MUM MilbOUt thorough conviction - that they *ere true. .Prepared by DR. J. C. AYES & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Ilan. NEW GOODS f & PARK return : their , !.nteful: ill rteknowled , tme:! 4 to the ft.rpioq vors, and invite attention to .."'ter`' of Spring and Sumner CiCY are P l -' l ` . Ceiting, and offer for talc atrtry !o'c' =• : 7 = addition to Oteir usual it,Nortent: .. r:t. Grocerie,4. Ifardware. Cro - ets,-rv. and Oils &e:., they: are prepared to ex; -,. .1 r_ -t.: tim . ortment of . . LADIES DRESS GOODS , I *very description, Figured, Mild and P!,tin,- Silks. tonnets,ShaWls,Ribt;ins, Glove:,ll.-.siery. Ladies arid Mii.ses. 81.0k , s of all I.:lads—also a ; larf , e stock Of • . : I • READY MADE CLOTHING, • . Cloths, Cassicrieres, Tweeds, Jeans, Summer, Claws, Vesiiogs, • Hats and Caps, Boots and .Shoes &e. &c. . They respectfully solicit ari early call frimc those who wish to -purchase Goon Goons; A Low Pains. • ILLAN & PARK Springville, May 2, 1854. ' • . NEW.GOODS CHEAP 1 .1 • - AT a W. -IifOT.7"S. • : ' TUST received a lot o New Gdociii, such as El/ • Lames. Pei Ri m er, Pararnettas; Prrsian, AN. Ginghalmii„ Merinos. Pnnts. and Stiav4,* in l'act a general assortment of Dry Goods which will tni sold slow • r WANTED—Socks,. Eggs, Batter,Lard,Checsti; Elannel4.c., any quantity in exchange for Good. at each priecs. . C, W, morr+ `). • Montrcae,Sept: 1655- Fresh Arrival of New Goods , at DICidItIVANS & GARRATTS HE subsoribers would respectfully infor m l.the good people of Susquehnna Co. that they are now opening their" stock of Fall and Winter Goods which is unusually large and at tractive all 'of which will be sold for cash or approved endit cheaper than can be bought ';Lt any other establishment in the county We mean jnst what wesay. Please give us a trial, 1, - DICKERM.W & GARRATT'S.: New 3lilfOrd, Sept. 18th, $55. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -:- XonntiAm, SMITH & CO, would Te spectrally. inform the public that they haYe purchased the interest in the saddle and Harness Business of , A. &E. Baldwin. Wahope by strict attention to, business to receive our Share of Public patronage. Constantly on band, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Whips, Trunks, Nalices, &c. Carriage Triming in all of its branches will be neatly done to order, on reasonable terms. Shop No& 2, Searles Basement. FORDHAM SMITH & CO Montrose, Jan. 1,1856. A Bare Chance to Buy Goode • . Cheap. vriameir being desirous of elps, 1../• lug bininess for the purpose of leaving in the spring lakes this method of informing his customers and thepublic generally, that he will sell Ms entire stock of GOods at cost,'for cash or readypiy. No credit will be given after this date. • HeWould say to those indebted to him, either by npte or book account, that-the tonne must be settled immediately, without further notice. 14 also offers for sale hte tsnery, store. beam, two dwelling' houses, and the appurtenan• me therewith, together with 32 berets of land. All of *MO will be sold cheap. . Middletown, Pa., lan. 10, 1856.—tt ,1. . • Removed • Brjek Block, front room, over the Store roT ° ' IL B. Milton & Bon, C. D. VIRGIL Dentist Monti- o#, Miy 9, 1859.* . • • tii 8. • TO THE LADIES O_,BINGIIAM- TON AND VICINITY. Pleaie read it, it is short an&of importance to every ITO use River. ' • -L • .._ ~ • .• SHEPARD• B . ROTII FAS,. (..ordor, . • Sea - -; 1 Bafra l d q f;k: 'S FrAvP. reci.ivt.4llll.;r !..pr . c.ig 'sr! NO v ;41 . I I r, ii .,c: ! ..... jail , -4,- 5 ~, -owl? d and m i_ forni.llitg G 0 .0..!.. NV.'.( .!!!! - i- ctow totTiTl . sevi . n b„„„iii t yl 5 t ) ;,,...,,1 t !,,,,,:„.,...:. (1,, ~1 th. , ) ;1.1. , r al itqe.::, : and r.o: ko-er'y . do:1110)1e; -Style.; and .11 new anti . e.4.4 1 14it Sp-111:2- 1 ) : 'tt•rct of NVllit43 F.n.:-,l' `l.l'4lqn• ' nms•iltd NVar!:. Oar (i ,, ! , !1- -vr j o :AI a !-;•!. 1 Itrll 'ill!s,.. Would e:.1 . 10,..!:111!:, c3ll attcntibn to their -quality, no sec(tivit, or t ti , i ',.4.!.. tott :-0;o1,1cit!' tai;!! !!,:11/!!! ,Cat-i;itic! , liir . setts. anti can!" , :tli.vuy... ttfr, ..-: ;' , !.:(:.1 if l!rt:i . ,co wt .- 1 , 1 - 1 •\ ., il.c . 1. -- v, 47,.. -\ . - \!! - .7/ E; 1 - 4 '; 1 . 9 --- r rriHJ . -more wantptl.lfor v!...1:!.. ! It- .!!;.... . .I.',i th , ! t..t,-;!-!.! .-5-j— -1 1 -1:P A A .:::i. - :1%1 - 1 1,-) 11 -''.9 -I .1 :111 :..1-1....1`.15 mon Wan , . 0111 N A l'r.A WARE', .o ~ .-,p!._:1‘.11,11 Itt:lcs }Jr :•“te::o4 re.r I . I oil:- .rYe:?.!,,, I.lw.airly. , it % le , : of ‘‘itirl. , 111;(1 ti, , ,.{.;,;1.‘,1 vi.fl, 19 - k.:- , - G. ASS_ a ...Impiety and n hAnd. n ,f1;0; , • 11;; Filteot elegr'antptera , .. ni.s%, finish and .itt Ilk - . ntyrier.n aft uAnally sold, at ak low pr'ay's. by far th 4arw.st and!, yomplyty ever 4 , 11 .,, red th, virt.i.'from $43 to 815 per suit of lour: • FROM /AUC7'IO ! GREAT .BAR,- • 6'-A /1 4- .57 . 1 ! I purtain Corriiy . es,: 1.T00k5,.&e4 at prieesitht defy eotartiti.m.l Tw"elity dilTecr ent stem's of thoso Bird ; Cages, from 75. ei!to4. to $lO each. 34 (1111WIrt patterns o;( tAuperiOi. 'warranted Clocks. from $1 to 834) ,'!i 4 VatelleS, Clneks and Jeu.'elry_neatly paired Plnt d castors, Cake 11,1 , ,kets, tipoon4, Forks; Napkin Rings; &c. 2 . 00 Dozen Knivc,7s and. Forks. Parlorl,:.mps, pall Pa:4 7 ing 4inp., Britannia and Tin : Wary. WARD GENERALLY: • Marbleized Iron 11untle P:yers and Grates, fartt in a genet:llll.ms.! Building . and furs shiny* establishtnent. , Call-acid see us at our"CRYSTALTAt,- ACF," two doors. east.of the Canal. ;! our Goods arc not represented, our . 4rieeii as low,as in town, awl yon are tint tre4ted well, pleasii don't buy. • . SIIEPARD BROTHERS.-; 1 • Pingliamton, March, 1850. a " • i Tho Choap Storo 4 11 1. • . :11 . TS)) .:28 -. 6 ' 521.bitl ' - . 2 • l *. T.f.fiI T .L ' ' -1 1. • • 1 I r 11-1 K undersigned w olild respectfully inft.iitn the inhallitunts of Bingliziplim, and vicinity. tlmt he has recently parelmsed.of.V..iward•Priest hi lart.;e and well selected stock' of ~. . . i , DR V • GOODS, - ' . ,: 'F %.I.licii lie'liaß -removed from I.a Fayettetioii.k vi. No: 2'i Court Street, one door r.bo've r ii?('' Nmeriemr Hotel. . : • it 4 ' This entire stock has been purchased consii.l• crably below New York cost, enough 50.,t6 ti;arrant, him in saying that ho will sell Coq,: cheaper than can be bought at any oilier Stere 1p town. • . . i NEW • 'SPRING AND: §manter Goods, to the above stock has just been :idled a large invoice of Spring and Summer . 0 0ds of the latent styles, Is !deb will be elos* - 1 (jut :.t great b.:rg•dns. The Stock consists in Part of Abe followit . tg- Vroods, Niz; Fine Lawns, fast chlors„frotn 9Lo Se: per yard ;Calieocs; American and ,Engli4ll, rom .4._ to lie: per yard : Merrimack and CO ? thee° Prints, at 11 e.: Bleached- and Brown rille iire,s and Shirtin;.!:, , i, from •te. to t 2-4. ad, p e r y a rd ; Xentuekv Jean..., from -Is.3e. to 2.5. (.3l.,per y'rsi: I t Larlics . I b , se. from li I-te. to 3s. Cd. rt.! p.C.:: - lingliams, from .10c, to 23c. per yard ; De Laitis -from to•v. to 3s.'per card. Also a large lot of linens . , Quilts and 'Counterpirs, Curtains and fniaperis, Shawls. Gloves, Table Covers, Sliki, !Saves, Ethbroideries. &L.. &c, ; Trunks, Valiecs nd Bags, of r,il sines and Orb. i ,V ,`,P - Don't for etthe umnbcf; 28 Con•rt streiet, li l- Door east of the Amcriean I lot.:1, but call and ssee before purclia :;• dnvlsewbere. . : • i' . - II: C. GODWIN] i .1, •l Binghamton, April 3d, 185. n. , , J 3 A :i TJlrc fel A 'I., Carp3ting3; Oil LOOKING • • il'D OL F 4: L. t C r , '- . r'J G .. 17. - • • tti , 3n;: Ch.. oparest anti 1,0.4 reoiM,r o ut, tor,Arl. 7:fie Noli,VOra and F.rie Thi.t ;IternP , l,: , - , (Vi- 1 " ...• k 10a. , 15 - ; rnt•linZ . Xirse.:l).trr?; bars lootro.• at 7%. ••••••:;*y 'totrtlay W , ••lne.f r r i . lo ;11 , -' ' rt =tin. N.c.11.10.1 trriarr: ,vroridrd .31. d t Propri , .! or•,. I!; , darr 0.: , ^0n:r.4 o,lk t 5PV.12,1554. • 7101:.0 A tir . • - .t- , 0..--toent of the • -`` .,t• `ittives' and .. P;r74o".' 1.1.:j: • 17:z:it:rat( t : ~: , C, (`+~t _ . • f_;L»Ds . et - yri. - 11ring in titis r. ~.‘ . i ... 7rtTlii:nr. , - 1 -- ‘ A eli:.iee viiri‘•tv. ' .(x,•,t. fin pp! g .' s gt z2ived dearly eroy u',..^:! -k , ) 1n short, nQarlv' vverythinz ;he' Jp, at the varft..•4 store of • • ' ' . n t „ - . 013 i u'ant, anAl A. TURRELL. Montrose Jan. 1 - 0,, 1856. DISSOLUTION. Copartnership heretofore ezistln7 tween P:itrielr jr., and G. Z. Diniuck it this day by mutual consi•nt. The a! e le!V in the of. Dr. Pairiek„ and D. D. Searle is authorized to collect...and settle ttr ticer)unts• • • E. PATRICK, JR. G. Z. DIMOCIt. Pa., h a. 11;4856% rich Prairio Parma, .tTnimproecd Lands and Town Lotv, nois, lowa. and 41joining ''Gales. • TI OR sale in great varietr, at low prices, and. on favorable terms.. 'PAMPILET CAT ALOGUE DESCRIPTIONS OF 'PROPERTY, with prices attached, for Warded gratis by mail on application. Our extensive local connections will facilitate giving valuable information of any part of the west. to applicants desiring to locate. Buyers of Illineis Central Railroa . d Lands can avail themselves'of the knowledge and' experi ence of Mr. Duppy, the late land agent • or the cumpany, to supply the difficulty of making ju. dieious selections. Particular attention given to locating war rants, examining lands, furnishing maps and de scriptions, payment of taxes; and to a general, Real Estate Business. . '• CHARLES M. DUPUY & CO., Corner of Michigan avenue and South Wate, St., sear Utitiois.Cen.ll..R, • Depot,,Chieago, Illinois. CLIARI.ES li. DUPUY,• .1 - D YID 8. OGDEN:: `13913. WILLIAM TREMAI CO _. wILL keep always on hand at: their Store 11" ; near the " Starrucca Viatluct,". a large and' ell selected 'assortment orull articles usu: ally called f)r in Country Stores; . nonsisting.of - Dry Goods, Ready Mode Clothing, Hata -and Coo, Boots and Shoes,. Crockery, Glass and ,Queensware, Clocks, Hardware, and Cut, lery, Grsseries„ Oils, Provisions, Fl6ur, ;Feed, Salt, fie., Drugs 'and Dye Woods, -Wooden and Willow Ware, Brushes, Brooms,' Stone Ware, ;and a great variety of other " traps," all of which they will exchange for-cosh or .cenntrY.produee, bn as good terms as aky- establishment in the county, and We guarantee our Goods to prove at all times as, they are represented. W. T: & Co. hope by elose attention to business, and by fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the patronage which - has heretofore been - fiber:MY extended. The nighest market rates will at all times be paid in Goods, or Cash if preferred, for Hem.' lock 13ark at. the Viaduct Tannery. • TRINAIN*. CO. . Lanesboro, Feb, ! .27,18443, - . • . H. J. Webb, • • . . IS nowreeeiving him new Spring Goods, w h ich :tie-offers atllia usual tow prices. ...Montrose. Arch I ;; 18456,- upposed to b cheap 111000 worth, Ready taido . clothinr, at, - • DICKERMAN ar:GARRATTS Now Mitred, sipt. 18th, 1855. • . J. 11. DE PEU. rino RETURNING, ••• " 1.1 1.1.1 X !'uf i.: 4 ilvc Also :111 =MUM rc - : , .1 ail ::!1 ,- - fitnr; s. •:.,. Titian._ Voi4;i : , 5,:: , .. ...,...•.!-.,.. (7..,:i,1`,...-;;1,:i.1r,p ' - • ' • litiir . k.tv, of the nvatvst TO THE RUBLIE., It • Affilligitt I • .1.; ft E *UBSCIDEERS hr,v i g 01 IL . and purehawl the Sti,ek of GO AsIFLEY, aro prepared to nett fur 0 4 1 (nly, A • - VERY FIN.ASSOIITMENT DRY GOODS, ' -.• . • GROCERIES;, • • • • eIipeNERV;• -` • • lIARDWAR.E - :* PERYO3IBiIt,. • - YANKEE NOTIONS, •" • DION AND NAILS, -BOOT* AN)) SUOtt FLOUR AND SA!t • SOLE AND..ftER LEATDI &e., &e. -At such prices as . (they think) cinnotifail to give cutire snti4netion to who may' fpvorthent i with their patronag • , •• - Alt kinds of .produee, taken in exchanger for ,gnods. • • • • * . J. A. & J. It.MEV' .• Brooklyn, Nov. 15;1835. I • , Groat Exhibition in.§pringvillo•„. GtEAT AND. RAKE EXIIII3dTION •Ol :011EIGN AND DOMESTIC .GOODS, of a bst every style andluality, sucb as will be sit to please and accommodate alt classes of p . le—from the - child-in the cradla!to - the old nd decrepit. These goods 'are hiut,ght on the _most favorable terms, and will be sold according ly. .. • - • ii '• ' ' • Please give us a . Ball end we will ;try to snp; ply ail your . want:li in .the lino of GOODS ever . keirin .a country store. Youlfeed not go to I . • New K York for any thing you war..L , jhectiuse we 1 liave lik Olz Oil' them fresh frG. . H SCOTT, JOHNSON,.& CO. ,Springrille, Pa., May 8,1855._ , -11-- • i 1 - --.- , - NEW STOVES 1 1 - • .... . lIBi n U , R a ll. l a ß ri T o T si ti o a r s k t , l o o t. Vl N l e n w store stov and i i n s c r i e u e d e in i v , .. the Star of the Nest and National elevated oven; Black Itover. Wide World and Paragcn Large Oven, to which he wool . rivite particular attention • as . the best Cooking Stoves in market I , w ith ~/i sti periorassortMent of Parlor,OtTice andlilsop stoves for Wood or Coal, also Stove Pipe, .inc, Sheet-. Iron, Stoves TubeS,&C'l,. . • 1 . This stock is selected from the be t.Ponndries of Albany and Utica for cash with - the best quanti ty of Trlmming,S niade:to order for his custom trade, which will enable him in all rcipects to . defy competition and will be sold at the Most reduced prices for cash or approved credit. II New 'Milford Oct. 18r45... , : . . . . , raw Goods Cheap for Cash: kJW. morr has just re . ceivedinother lot of kJ a New: Goods, - sut . ll - as Barge .Lie Lnip:l, De -.111:0:( (!ollai's Embroidery, LawnA,Zze., WHICH thi . otTE . ll.s - 4i.T.:VETLY LOW meEs. SUMMER SIIA 1 VLS; t new' lot just receivcd—lwautiful patterns . at •veki low . priees, altiO CRAPE and BLACli:•Bll,rii - sim WLS a$ low as the lovee.st. • t! C. W. 31017. I. inne 13 GREAT • ATTRAQTIONS... • AT THE UPSO NVI I, LI: 411,tAa f, / ram SUbs . erp)ttr is vow reveivJpg n well RP.. IL • lected assortment of Dry Groceriox, Ila rd wa re, Crockery, Ileady-Mnde Clothing; Hat,:, I.lonnms, assorbnent,) Nails, Paintts, Oils, DyetitotTs, Yankee Ni;tions, in fct, altnost eyerythin'LT • IK-nally cailyd f t lr :it a cturi try S:ox•!, Flom, iatt .11.1+1 . Men!, all cif witich 11 , is .I.esiroi?, i - , . of or any ki;rd of I;',.trntrr's . .:11 ! ?;c1rw?iablf Pltoeince. or on approveci Crudi fli,Y itiends are i.nvitol to _inn On n call and i 11 .a I - 1 hen?, : " !kat "the ft: ~ .I r ilirovre is the pias-e 4 . .. r •la nn.-r price Caz•-h fur:Butter.. J.L. JIJ . IRP.I3IAN. Pronvill.:‘, May 15, • - -. . • • _ . , -- •t , ‘.'Nor Art - Rofusos• to •;Ceurt the . n - - - Muses. 11 - •••• ANCI: more, a.bright ncoArsear. •- • -. V.l 'With iN hlt-i; , •in;z:;:intilts..ehecr, ~ Wolv:vo ! ,;;11.11ym..,,3,0:n0l bidia.. - N:ikv, z:s your+plans - ,you fix, i i . • . A;;,3 :54 t.7trrif;St!y you mix II I n ime.-0, , n, : s of .11(14 3 :1.x.'.-- / .1 1 1 1 14 , :tsc give yourzzelves the pleasure` At your eac:cQt hour of Icisuye, . Or ~ ‘N•lirii2 sneh a treaaore it , • A-1 11...ta:. - thv * ;lair t.tFaceF,"l- . ‘Vith ! , sun:ight pencil 'traces! And.„ to F-i)it your fancy, .places 1 •••• • In his neatly fini-lb.-fd cases. 41 .. . .. Defer not till to-morrow! I, ' • • • Wait not. for seam anti' frirroit. . , • . 'Which come .with age and,arrow: Cut g), let the Arti4t take you, - 1 Erc youl warm glow forsake on,. And a cop: true hell make yon. -- . , —2—it.Lno . . 11 - . . . The place where ttii4 can be done to perfection , . (No doubt yod24ve been thir,e before) • • Is . (l'm sure you c i lfylot mistake- the — direction) A t Odd Fellow's Mall,. seecnd fl,nor.. . .- - ,u, ; • ~ .. PlOnng /31a- Norcron - 14 2 0 ‘47 1/ v _ . AsrTED—Toise Ri ;sell the ghts anti '..!•7 ^ 'V cli . mes for a Rotary Planing, Tonguing and Grooving Machine. fer board and plank,un der the Norcross Patent. Also, the attachment of the Moulding MaehTne, which will work a whole board into mouhlings-nt one operatiore.,, patent has•been tried, and decided in the Supreme,Court in Warhington.i, to be no fringement, being superior to W,Oodworth'p i,Ma chine. I.[ • Apply to J. D. act.E WilloW Street, above Twelfth, Philadelphia, where thdi ;Machines can be sedn in operation. E. W. CARR, Agent. Stoves : ,StotOes StOves: THE scrib e r wishes to eallitlie attutionof his friends and the Public to his very large • 1, assortment of - `TES. STOY, at his new Store Room. in Lodersville, next,to L. S. Lenheitu's Store, and near] the Great Bend. Depot.: Ile has in addition to, his former large variety of Cooking and. Parlor Stoves, maey new Patterns, some of which are= j', st...vi . chot,z Peach Branch 1 . Modern Troy, Mohawk, j, Med.:Won., Black Warrior , ecient Oak, Egg Stove; Which together with his former' stock will be perhaps the most extensive and mariedaskortment of well 'selected Stoves in. the Oeunty. *** Clinton Stoves well furnished at lbw pricesA All articles in his line kept on hand and ma4e to order. is nival, and ord4is received at his old;'stand in Groat 'Bend. • 11 . • JOHN COLSTEN. Lodersville & Great Bend N4V.,1856',:--tf. ' NEW GOOD: .• THE Subscriber is in constard receipt of New Goods, in his fine of buairOss, nearly every week. The public will find hiOtssortmout No 1, and his articles nee , and of . goioquality. Tlio stock - eon:4MA aa usual of 1 1 " "7" . Drugs, Medicines, PaintS,Oils, . . nye:Stuffs,Oroe ries, Fancy-Goods. Sow Iry, Perfumery, & ABF4. TURILELL. lan; 0;1856, 11- --.--." . Attention at Etome. ' TINE III:NDERSIGN*I6 would respect folly inform the citizensi of Dinmek - and the.surroundlng copbtry, that he- has opened a, storo,at I)itnoek four eorners, li,chero be intends keeping constantlyon hand a. dood . and well se lected assortment of Dn , Goodo4,!Grocarie s , Hard %Vail., Crockery, and ail kind of Merchandise, 'usually kept in a ,country stnie, which. fin will se ll as low,if n o t tower, than ati'y ot het establish ment in Northern Penusylearna, lttentrose " not. excepted. Gentlemen olddies giro -me a call, and examine my stook q Goods, and ply prices. You will *alto Ot least some miles tray- , el and perluip from ten to 11 eh cents on 43-v -ery dollar you payout: , l A. g pd AssOrtment of Ready. Made clothing kept' c ttstantly cin.hand. . Alt kinds of county.protina 'taken-in exchange for Gctorls . at.thi3 Market pile i t le . Wil , 4 Dimock l ion. 15 , 1856 z=l, : Ti-18 'MONTROSE . -13E140C4' rvi3Lishr.D EVEUY , 111UTAIMY MOitIILVGDY vitittt4a gt:eltittlits he Store OS of R, ady Pay TER:II4-.-51,5 4,eash in advance, $2,00 if not paid with' n six leo nibs ; and s2;6o,tattitiend of :he year. No paperrilise"ontinueiinntil arreari. , b ots :ire paid, except at the option of the Pub: ' Ilz;hers. Alt coin touni ea tiOos connected with the • ottie insu re attention,tnust be directed (post paid) to E. B. C1iA14 . 1...1, EDITon, Montrose...bus. quolianna County, Pa. ir • ..,.,' • " I , • 1 Elates of Adverthing. - . [ Okip. 'ignore (12 lines or hut), 3trusert" n 5,411.00 Each subsequent insertion, . . . ; .• 0,25 Onesquare three months, . . . . . 0,60 One ,'square six 'mouths, : . .. : . . 4,00 Business Cards, flitir lines , or less • . . 3,00 • Yearly advertisements,notoo squares 1,00 _, One column one year; . ' . '. . 30,00 Vastly advertisers will be restricted t 9 the business in which theiare engaged ;and are coo. sidered as wishing td'eontinne advertising unlessi> they Khali give spiecial directions for . a disco.ntin ! ...- --dance of the same. • I SOB >WORK... The publishers having added to their* Printing materials a large and superior assorts went of Job Type, are now prepared to execut. Job. Work in a manner unsurpassed in this see t on of country, and" on reasonable terms. Blanks o f every description kept constutiy .on hand or , printed to order.' ,„i ustutss trettort • • BRYANT HOUSE, • : G ret i: r .Beisd Depot, Pa. it-DDISON - AST, Proprietor.. URROWS, SPROUT & Co. f Manyttacturers of SrsorTs COMBINED CAR RIAGE SPlTINGS,HUgheBVlllO,Lycoming Co., Pa Springs may be had of M. S.Wilson,Moatrose. • Win. W. smaTil - a Co. ,Call?lttet and Chaii Street, Slontrose,Pa. , - • Starr,,con. Dentist, Montrose, Pa., will - be at - Searle's Hotel, Mondays a4d'T,Aesditys ofeneb week. * • • 15y1 • • MeMILL - AN dr. Dealers i Dry -Goods, Grocerres, Hardware Crockery, Boots . and ShoeS, &c., Springoll4 Pa., 13 A. J..DAVIS, / •-.. ATTORICEI AND Cothisr.u.ou. AT.LAiv—.—Sasque hanna Depot; Pa - . Office , over .8. B. West, 13. AIREL TURRELL,IIos - Tioss, PA. Den iu Drugs, ;Medicines, Chemicals, SiitlTs Gloss-ware, Paints, Oils. Varnishes. dour S`slas•4, Groceries, Farley . Goods, .jevrelry, Perraperr, Sze--arui• AgoUt for•alI of the meet 15atc•nt Medicines. Jtirt,;74 4712LOVVIi, raslainahlf...*EtilOrl—ShopunderSeiarleit N:0.71 JOHN COLSTEN ,. DEA r: Sib re.s. Tin, Cc•pper and Sheetlros, p. ville, nem' Great Bend Depot.—l 3 - .k... Lathrop, DrAr.r..n. in Rentiv-31,(16 Clothin.g.,' Hats and B.lotsnnd Shoes; Dry Goods. &e. ':::*TrStnro o p po'ite Senrle' - s Motel, Montrose, C.b.LATITT:OP, and with J. P. W. Ittt.rs, - Dr. Morrit C. Vail. IARUGGIST/311d CIiEMIST, and Dealer in Dlzuc:s.gedietneg,Cheniicals, DyeStaffe Paints, Oils, Patty, Window .Glass, Camphine Fluid, Perfumery, Yankee Llderst•'Fle, . - FRANKLIN FRASEIIi ATTorrseir AND CoUNSELLOII AT LAW, litontrpsfe Pa . ., will attend faithfully to all businews es. ‘trwitNl hini in the county of Stisqubarha.. ronveyancinz and writing.of all kinds - willY, done neatly, and charge Moderate. fLP,' 4I , II - also attend to the prosecution ofelnie t V,,'" diet's, their widows And heirs,agahul,'h e `r" . government, for Bounty Land, Ik'f' smna '' 6 ' May be 'found at all hours pt theoffice formerly . occupied by. J.l'. R;chard,•Esq. , , north of the Court-t10u50.:—.1853-13 M. C. TTLER, Interested with L L. Hunt ; IMPORTER AND DEALER in Hardware - and Cul. lery, carriage Trittimings, Springs, Ste. 'No. 215 Pearl Street, N. 7. Where his Mercantile frientlo, in this Aid other Counties,are kindly iarited,and ear:assay:elicit ed to call and purchase. ' , . • J. H. Parsons, WrioLEg_its...aig.p RETAIL DEALER in Cabinet f•otas,. Bedsteads," Tables, Stud* Chairs, &c. cu \ ' N 9 Wa,Oling;:_ln 'street. . • .....,..." ~.- ...., - f w Bingham:on , N. Y. 1.. p, t;cnn Ware- Own up stairs.. , • PATENT 111.EIIPICINE _&GralKir: ABEL TUR.RELL, Montrose, Pi., *DRUGGIST, AND AGENT, FOR ALL Tire POPULAR ' • RaT2TII7 ET4MItaTIO OF TRU DAY. - • Consignm'ents' Constantly Receiree. SASH, BLIND, DOOlt s AND GLASS DEPOT, ON CIIESINtT ST., "lontrose, Penmen, - ,". BY D. BREWSTER. All sizes - and descriptions, in anY quantity, mado to ordei, or furnished en the shortest no, flee: HAYDEN BROTHERS, • New Milford; PoiliVa; AXTIIIOLESALE Pesters -In Button. V Combs, Suspenders, Threads, Pane/ Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Silver - and . Plated Ware, Cutlery, Fishing - T'aekle, Cigars, dte.,&e. Merchants and Peddlers - supplied on liberal ' - terms. WM. HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN lIAYDEN, GEO. lIAYDEN: • - -Awn* . DR, E. , 1". WILMOT; - • _, RADUATE of tkro' Allopatido and Bo ineoplithio.C6lle7os of Medicine, is now permanently luestod itiGreat Bend April 1 1856.. .‘ JOHN tATITTEL: _ TpASTRONABLE TAILOR. Shop. ovet•the Storo of -c. W. Mitt, pear Ilateblvt Pialed Forks and Splicing. .„ lliST.rec'eived new tot of Pliteil'waretwar t.) ranted 'to be plated heavierthiiianyr Ware izver offered for' in Priiome Contp March L-.EVANS. T.urtari. - -..1 - ~-• _ • MINA, 014ss arid Earthen - Wareo.;4 choice selection, and at low prices, fovea% br . ABEL. 1 1111tRELL Montrose, - April 15,1858: . LOVER rind Tirtio•thv Seed by • BALDWIN dir. ERKIN&• Moutrose t April, .1 .85,1 11.,TtfAYER: . Dr. U. SMITH, TA. LATHROP