outrnsc egenuitrat. , xE Lkit,GAIST.,CMCCI4.IIOII mt italtinfai eginea. E. B. CHASE, yy,Ontrose, Thursday Sums 111168. THE DOODIOF L O SE. ST G. W. rxtrEs. 31siden with the voles of glee; Whemai of late inCh ehange in thee? Something o'er thy forehead goes Like s Shadow o'er the snows ; • Something glistens in thins eyes, Like s min-drop in the skies; Aid along thy carol toes Comes a (adenee--not thins own. By thy bosom's absent sigh ' When the courtly crowd is nigh ; By the, tremble in thy' tone . At the voice of ems alone ; By tht blush of rosy red, . By the senteneeleft nrisaid, I can readAhti answer:well ,Which thy accent. fall to telt. All, what u st thy breast should pride Thou hut idly cut Prientiship's pate wad peaceful guest Thoukast banished for Warta` ; Ail thlyoung life* traniuil spring Bartered for a golden ring, ' • = And arorud thy Shiolng hair • Bound tho - myrtle wreath of care., And foi this thy heart luts lost "Tresintres deemed of precious coat, \ Which o'er aßthe world's .domain Mon Wilt never find again ; Softly held for thee in store, _ Peace of mind eaists nonore, Bat henceforth remain; instead, Throbbing hea4 and ji'cl;ing head. - Time" - the bury hours of day , • 'Tie; thy lot to watch and pray. From the restless dream of sleep a 'Wakes but to toss Sad - arßep, Allinseen. by others' eyes - RAI communion with the Area: Ecer road the hope. anti. fear— Joy , and grief alternate near, When the gariah day is done Love:to watch the setting sun, . To forsake earth's ItSUw of light For the'pensivo stars - . of night; • Sounds beneath the household eaves For the ,murmur 4 the leaves: - - illaiden,wit'h the voice of glee, Such is love's sad'doont fur thee. ' No—l thought you were poor.' ' 4 So I was. I did not know that to give any more. f Marri ' , you r know, iir a sort oflottery. Bad Igh t rt yin' five or ten dOltara, and got 'a, poor wi in re turn,, turn, you will confess tint it must lirte been a miserable bargain. . Well sir, the wife you A young clergyman sat in his study com- gave me, is a prize. It has taken ' l me six posing a serm n, It was - a bright spring Years to fiud out all her viriaes, and How I rooraing, arid in order to .` : 1,, thoughts on .t o subject of his diicourse, be 1 merul mei:minas his I have come t i make a suitable ackno'V.rledge p closed the *i dow blinds, and shut out the He placed a purse in the bands of the as. .; tomshed preacher, who hesitated' to ;accept beauty beauty of nature, which to him was most at- T tractive. In an obscure light his pen was- it son need not' seiuple .t.otake it. ; Isianki beginning to move rapidly, when the wind biver. his blinail open and sent his manuscript to wife, lam now a tolerably rich ma': . fluttering tierces . the floor. The imnlight The odd bridegroom took his depa ure.— gushed in and 'at, the same time' Mr•Brirton!s 'ill.. Burton examined the ;contents lOU the .... • . • a ideas . fiew out, . 1 . - purse with lively cnnosity ; rind he w ' tot a . little surprised and gratified ;40 find t ' t they He turned his chair and 'poked out of the window - . *n o t * downed his eye, and t h e consisted of ten half eagles bight a, ' shin: N A - ',big—apparently just from the mint. .; . music of singi birds fell on ' iris Oar. lure st that merit appeared considerably , inoie‘nitractice. than theology. 1.1„;, green I beard of the odd bridegroom. f. loaves of the caused hitEl tO , 4.:A 4-.1 ,131 ; leaves of hiii , auscript.: , The ;plumage of And that was the last the clergyme[tr ever the birds readelhim disgristed, with the grey geose .quill:. Yet Mr. Barton felt . that he. ought to labor that morns n&... find , _ 4 . _ _.-oiav nun to fi all t gto . llc:i: -Aabi.*l, The 'Clergyman -9 i Fee. A MATRIMONIAL TALE. In cesting b acn e he saw . LRbal s e dri ve 61 91141 . 'rstreet,. and stop at his &tr. A good looking plainly dre;sed young man helped I rre out a graceful tty girl, and , they mounted the stepetog , Mr. Bur* heard the door bell ring, and p tly a;domestic ewe to inform him ilia i Eentictuanand lady wish ed' to sec Lim . n bases. eT st ' ..IL marriag lam sure,' thought the cler g,yritan siniling. l : Be was not mistaken. - The young man in a frank, off-banded manner told him that.l?e had called for the purpose of being married to his companion.; and , the girl's blushes told _. the same Story. . •I' Very wefl,", said Mr -Burton, "I, am al ways ready to flake young. people • happy. 4,),rm You lore each tiler l'' . • 41 We would - 't a day or two if we did not,' replied th p oath. : • His compani, blushed ' : again. '.Rare you wttnentesritskud the clergy ' We are ,notyrieb,' . answered the - bride groom, ',ndp mild not afford the;:expenas of bringing any 4iif 'our friends with us. If you think we *better have witneiges, perhaps you crLits4ll in roatnehody: . , ' ~ twill be well to_ do so,' said the clergy- Bo called in a young brother and the •IgnigelrAeie r *:. We are somathing in a . itaid the bridegroom, its kr. B. Flamed in the doorway to give some dealt' at° a domestic. 'I have got to go to Oil this afternoon, and it is a long drive:""" stand op here, then, and T 2 despatch , you: alai the amnion, with a vain attempt gfaviV. - - *r. 'Chambis, promise You, George to take. :this woman to be your Idly wedoi wirer' ci e i ne aToddect insickneas and health to share grfie!**,ws, your bid sad .-Anc 4 h* -I #co , 4 lied y*Mttry, *miss to tab, this man tote yot d'' A not abbo fmrn MarY. To love Ida-4mm him !' - Antheriod. - • 'And olvlaisnr A dolibtfol lock from Mary. tel.a r 6 soiasblar asked flecks , gyinen; iDa - I .int malta Dino ;-1 a true and steetkuusti" wile r _ . Miry, gave a decisive trod.' 4r. Burton WO &le* words, au4Pre4l!).u, them 'marrland wife.. Mary wiped, her ~ eyes, and i Goo* drew a long breSth. The lergy man duar *Ade oat the oertiffbate to bier the 14 `e'l trittiesses signed their nsines; AD . ended b . el living then fivor words ot- adei At thei semi time George slipped 'sower into hie' hand, done up in ri piee of white , aper.--1 -.Afterwards the bride and brideg tr3m rode off in the chaise ; the '",,.l;,ousekee , r went t the kitchen laughing, the yours Burton to his book. and •the clergyMaito h i :' sermon: 'As the latter sat down', to writ thinking all the time of the queer Marriage' • ;ceremony he bad just performed, he listlessl • unfolded the bit of isper which the. bid orn hid plaeed in his hand, Perhaps dr preacher was curious to know howimuch th ' odd man ; had felt able.to pay for his marri ' °creme ny. ' From the size cf thelpicee, M .1 Burton judged that his fee must tbe some, p ing. It was larger than a half eagle—large than an, eagle. Could it be a tweratjk five . "ec.4l— The paper being folded and refold 1 i it was some time before - the 6:tripper* oor Id get at ,4 the coin. Ilis curiosity by this ' me was considerably excited. . At length the saw something very bright. The 'sun' bone on it. It was a new red oval Mr. ion was alittle disappointed, but laughing the lt lu dicrous mistake, be locked; the cent hp in the desk, and devoted himselfEto his eerrnon du rring the remainder of the:forenoon. Six years bed passed away. The unarm- etw•ful clergyman was one evening surprised 1 by a visit Item a stranger. i'i A welt! dressed, fine looking man lifted his bat respectfully; and offered, Mr. Burton hie hand. 1 , -.' -Your memory is bettor than mine, if we bare- : met before,' said the clergyman. ‘ My nettle is George Chnmbere Mr. Burton bad forgotten that be had ever knoihrsuch an indiridnal. , ' I think I can refresh _your memory,--- by mentioning an incident,' laid George., 4 Do you remember marrying;a: couple six years ago, and for the trouble roe dying the fee of one cent I' ! ', ' 4 - ' Mr. Burton lagghed, went. to his disk, and took tom a small drawer, a small r4llof pa per. enfolding this, be prnduce.ttble copper in' question- ' Yes' I remember all about it noel.' 1 t r ' Well, ;.ir, I am the man.' • ' I remember your countenance:' 'Son Undoubtedly suppoi•er I I int insult you,' (0, EDITOIL jr _ v r- to tie: friends, sa " o f do polka, that tic dincing &its not amottnt to much, but the hugging is heaven Par A Juror's name wasl called ::y the clerk, The man advanced to the i tulge's desk and said i ,„(- „ ) , ' Judge, I skould like to be excused'- -1 ' It irkimpessible,' said the f i : idea_ But,iJudge, if you knewiny reaso ,s.'' Well, sir, what are they ,r Why, the fact is,'—and the Ina paus ed; ' Well sir, proceed: continued the - pdge 7 f!, Well judge, if I roust say it, ha :e got the itch: - 'The jpdge, who was a very sober ma i n, sol etnnly and impreAsiveli Aex 'claimed, .1 Clerk scratch that man out , . "if A witty cormiroudent sends ns the folloning notice of a brief siteet colloquy re cently-beld between a maichip lady ii little beyond a c e r tai n age an d a ne w natrO fem inine': i•i. , , : v , . 'So you are going to keePhouse,. a your iaid the elderly maiden. ' Yes; was the reply : Going to have a girl, suppose was queried. The newly made wife eolpred, .a quietly responded that : ; She really did'ut know irhetheri be a girl or a boy: FAra , PLAr.—At the moo:rant when .n the 14th October, 1897, the British FleeYnnder Admiral Duncan. and the Dutch com manded by De *inter, wereisbont to gage, two sailors passing by Admiral DtIDCUTIV cabin saw biro on his knees. r 5, uMy eyes, Jack,", exclaimed one, "rat is the Admiral about there r "Praying to }leaven," replied the o er. `:Praying for 'what it" "That the Lord_maygire its • Well, now, that's a blasted Awn We are Well able to lick them sittitrelres. de•„ give the beggars a chance." • Air An editor out west esitibited t day, an instoniahing instant of absent e. tees by copying an excluirr pa of his (van articles, and beading llt atteMpt At Wit r . , • .. • • _ ..,.._ s r 4 p.,, in Ute warn ei sus recently allied • • , i What is al prim of earthly pleat .-.‘ SOME and =pent* a &in rsaidi 1 44 gmeevalko was somewhat, inutle his *noose by the question. f. N 4. w i n, rll tate the lot; vitilnea ali ;star, wbo was -anything hnt wide ~_, when he amele the alter. r. 4 jar ',Noir gala bel ; nud s . to aun l o his son, :' Wilma kw" .nanetbisii y ou did tot, know in thet ':' - . Yek'sir,'-inplied they ' el" iiinl)o. gored list .nigtit , i—• dial istonn:Al tbing in the moraine AYER'S Ire curing tke Sick to an extent never before known of any Nedlelne. INVALIDS, RI AD AND JUNI FOR YOURftIIVEB 'ta xer n A tru., Ea the well known perfumer, el I Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose choice products • ill's fond el almost every toilet, say!, - "I am happy in say of your Canuarte PILLS, that I `eve band , them a better Amity medicine, fur common gm, than any other within my knowledge., Many of my Meads have realised narked tentetita Gam them, and cn. beide with Me in believing that they pawns ertnundinaty virtues to, driving out diseases and curing the sick. They am net only efilictual. but safe and Menem to be taken qualities - which nine make them valued i'y the public, when they are brown.* • TMs veaserabliEttheellor WARDLAW writes front Bal i theory, 18th Apt% 1: • J. C. Am..- Sift I have taken your Pills with pat Wet, for th e listlemnia, languor, lass of appetite, WWI Bilked headache, which has of late yitent overtaken . Ina la the spring. A few doses of your Villa cured me. I have nsedyout Cherry Pectoral many yang-In my family gateottghs.and mids with unfailing success. You make medicine whkh awe t and teeth a pleasure to commend you the the good you have done and are doing." •.4 , 30821 P. BEATTY, Patt i Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Co., imye I "Pe. R . N. 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I- have far many yam known your Parry Peaere as the bee Cough medicine In the world; and these Phis are in no wise ineriar to that admirable preparation he the treat ment of diseases." " den, Me., Alm Ilk (853- a De. 3. C. Arita—Dar Sir I have been *Mimed from my birth with smith in its went form, and now. abet . ttwenty years' trial, and an untold of amount nautili:ej . have been completely cured in a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings . of rejoicing I write can only be . imagined when you realise what I have sawed. and how Never" Never until now bare I bees free from this Mathewe disuse is mime shape. At times it attacked my eyes, and made rue almost blind, besides the unendurable pain ; at 'Woes it settled in the seal my head, arid destroyed my hair. and has kept me bald all my days ; sometimes it came out in my face, kept it for months a raw sore. "About nut week' amt I commenced taking your Ca thartic Pills, and now am entirely free from the complaint. 'ley eyes are well, my akin is Air, and my hate bas tom Jaisaced a healthy growth; all of which makes tee feel • ' already a new meson. "Hoping this statement msj- be the mesas of conveyiny infameathe that shall do good to others, 1 ma, with owl amatitnent of gratitude, Your; MA RICKER." • "I have known the *Wel named Marla Rkker from her childhood, and her isterfeent is 'niche. trim ANDREW 'J. IifE.SERVE, . • Overmer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." Can. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Bosom, Sikh April, 1834: - - • "Your Pills ban cured me km a Wain attack which nom from derangement of the Liver, which bad become very serious. I had filed of my relief by my Physidan, and from every remedy 1 could try ; but a few doses of year Pills have completely restored me to health. I hare given them to my children for warms, with the beet ef fects. They were promptly aired. I recommended them to a Mend for tanivessee, which had troubled him In maths ; be told me in a few days they had cured him. Ton make the best medicine in the world ; and I am free to sky so." Road this from the distinguished Solicitorof the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him well known, not only in this hat the neighboring States. • -" Jnier Orients, 5:4 Apra, 1854. " Sir t have great ea th factinn in taming you 'that myself std family - have been very much benefited by your medicine. My wife was cored, two years since. of a se vens and dangerous cough, by your CKLILIVI PiCT45ltAt..., and since then has enjoyed perfect health. lily children Weenies! timer been cured from attacks of the Influ enza and Camp by it. It is en invaluable remedy kr thaw complaints. , Your CATIUSTIC Pour lave entirely cured -of (Mal , s, dyspepsia and costiveness, which he L . -grown upon me be some indeed, this cure is meth more important;frorn the t that I had failed to get relief tromithe beet Physicians which this section of the country Obits, and bum any of the numerous reme dial f bad taken. • • • " You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to mar family, and you may well we us not un mindful of it. Yours resx:M THAXTER." " Bows Clanive, Okie, April sth, 1554. . "Da. 3. C. Area—honored Sir: I here wade a thor ough trial of the CSTRAIIITIC.Pru.s, left me by your saint, and hare been cured by them of the dreadfulnen:oath= under which he found me entibring. The Arm dose re • lined me, and a few subsequent lloses have entirely. removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for mme plane before, which I attribute entirely to the effects of mar Caressive Puss. Timm with great respect LUCIUS ,B. METCALF." The above are all from penman who are publicly known when they reside, and who would Mx make there eat& meats without a thorough con iction that they were true. Prepared by DR: J. C. AYER. dc CO., bnaldonl and Analytdad Chinsista,Lawall, Muir tided to C 3IILL9Ii & -PARK return. their grateful .1 acknowledg.ments to the public for past fa vors, and invite attention to the very large stock of Spring and Summer Goods they arc now ro-: ceiving, sod &Tyr flr.aal...cctersr - tow price. 10 addition to their usual assortment of staple Dry Goods, GroCeries, Hardware, Crockery, Paints, and Oils die., they are prepared to exhibit a large: assortment .of LADIES DRESS GOODS • of over Plaid and Plain, Silks.'Bonnets,Shavvls,Aibbons, Gloves, Hosiery. Ladies and Aliases shoes • of. all Ainds-Lnlso a large stock of ' •*. -READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassirneres, Tweeds, Jeans Summer Cloths,Vestings, Hats and Caps, and Shoes &c. &c. . . They respectfully solicit ho rar)}•call from those ‘L' ho wish to pnicbaso Goon GOODS AT Low PRICES. • lteltiLLAN & Springville, May 2, 1854. LOOK HERE ! 9 9 ..ABEL- - TURRELL 11AS jdst received from. New York, a full and desirable stock of ' , , - NEW GOODS, Comprising a first rate , assortment of Drugs, 1 Medicines, Chemicals, , Medical Instruments, ; Paints, Oils, Dye Stuns, China, "Glass and Ear. I then Ware, (a good variety. of Crockery,) Brit. :mile Ware, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware, Silver and all other *lnds of Spoons. Silver' IFs, Butter . Knives, tic. All sorts of Lamps. A good variety of Wood and. Gilt Frame 31ir ron. Wall and Window Paper. Stationery. Stone and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms.' Family Family Groceries. Lamp Oils. Camphene.— Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti . Candles. -Hide and other Whips. Varnishes. Window Glass, &c. A first ratc.rariety ofJew. elry, and Fancy Goods. Gold and Silver Spec.. tacies. Gold Pens. Violin; Flutes, .Fifes, Ac. cordeonis, Violin and 'Veolineello . String*, tic.-- 1 The asq. laco, and thergesatasso beat rtmen q t al o i f ity Po in ck m et to, K e liv ish es. o in t , puns, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,) Re volver*, &c. In abort. the Physician, the Invalid, the House. , keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Manufae. • nrer, the-Professional Man, the Gentleman, the . dy; the Rich and the Poor, the Young and Old, he Beautiful and the Ugly, the Gay and the, Fashionable, and all the rest - of the people, will find somelliing to supply their every day wants at Turrelri.. '.- Store in the new Brick -Block—Prices low—, Qualities gocall and see. • ABEL TERRELL. MoDtroitOttarcl3 6, 1856. 'They are all going to Torrell'a jEI dust Received A INewlot of Boots and heather, and for male ebeapet than ever. by ' J. A. ft- J. It. ASHLEY. Itmoklyn, Dee.. 5.1855; - other. sled r one Ached &Moved TNT° Brick Block, (rout room, over the Store JL of M. S. Wilson & Son, ~ C. D. lrytfilkDentiat. Montrose, May 9,1856. . - • - half from IciWVER and Timothy Seed b ntrtme, ApriL-14,2-!-Vni PERKINS.aII _ .0 Yea! 0. Yes !! OKbOOW Books received this !nay at the Post Otfiee. Courtship and Marriage by Mrs, Caroline Lea . Bentz: .r New York 'Glee and Chores Book: ' • Robinson-Crime new and complete Edition, d anew lot of *shoo! Books , and ~StstkeluT, • ,ace.; at robased Priem A. X. BulaaAßD. Montrose, April 22, 1145, NEW GOODS Carpotitma, Oil _Olathe. LOOKING 'GLASSES, AND GLASS WARE At the Crockry and House Furnishing Es, • i:tablishment' of EL DEP EU, Cheaper than any other in Bing. hamton. FOUR. DOORS EASTor TUE AMERICAN HOTEL. WOULD gall the attention of Houaekeepers and the public to my spring importation of wares, fur their elegance of style and beauty of, finish, far surpassing anything before exhibited, and having the largest _assortment in store, can replenish old setts and furnish entire ;now ones of all the now shapes; at a less price than any other House in - this county. 'The attention of new Housekeepers is partic .utarly called to my stock as embracing alt the minutia;, botii . useful and ornamental, of House furnishing Goods, for a complete ontfit—and being thus heavily engaged - in this exclusive branch, offer groat advantages to purchasra. CROCKERY AND CHINA DEPART3IENT etkibraCes the fattest .variety ever offered before in' : this section, oral the different kinds. - GLASS WARE' of every needed article. Carpetings - and Oil CfOths. branch occupies the second floor of !our estahlAment, nearly tOO feet in depth, .14 , 11 . etocked with Velvet, Brussels, Three.Rly : and ingrain Carpeting% itag,s, Mat% Window *Shimdcs and; Table Covers, ilneb are offered ato suiali advance from cost. • Livo Geese Feathers aiwaya on band. Looking Glimses, Gilt,.Maltogany, Ornathental and Oval Glflases, in great variety. HOUSE . FURNISHING GOODS, cons,stin,,, ,, of Wood and Willow Ware, Plated Goods,'Britannia and Japanned Ware of every description, Tea Boards in various htylex, Table CuOery, Feather Dusters, Fluid, Oil and Sohr Lamps, Bird Cages i also fancy Baskets, Reticules &tidies, &e. To all or which we invite your attentilin an solicit your trade. ' • 11. DE PELT. Binghamton, April 20, 1856 English Lover Watches. 11IDECEIVED by steam - ship •al it lb!tie, e dozen more of „ • . thine splendid Engiish - Lever Hunting Watches, of tny own importation, warianted the 6 very best cluall.T. Alt , o, a a. small 1 tf o very superior Slotementi, which will he eased in any style or quality, to suit purchases. ALPTI.ED J. EVANS. Onglinmlon, llarelt t lt, 0%56. `3& EA I_6' '.1J.1 was. TO THE LADIES OF BINGIIA-If . TON AND Please read is short and ofimpohanee to every House Keeper. SEPARD . BROTIIERS TiA\Ereivelthe ! pr'n g supply h Oi i s o rurni,znmoo l :seeann(rfr sere!) beautiful styles Of Crockery. Ono of them a.ner and. elegant Spring Pattern of White En araeiled Ware. Our Goods are all a No. I in quality, no seconds or odd lots. brit complete sett 4, and can always be =Jelled - if broken or mor4 wanted, for years to come. All_ the corn tnoni wares, CHINA TEA WARE, MIX splendid of white and deiorafed, very .losv. • GLASS WARE, a complete and unbounded variety always on hand, TEA TRAYS of .aur own importation. FifteOn elegant patterns, surpa.ssing, itt rich. ness,ifinisti antrditrability, tho American article usually sold, - at as low prices, and by far the larg4t.and rrinAt complete lot ever offered in theseipluts, from $3 to ttls per sett of four. FR t-V AUCTIOY , GREAT AR *GAINS !! • • \:,‘ . lints Curtain Corniee ! 3, 'Bands, .Hooks,,&c., at priees t ! hist defy competition. Twenty differ. ent,strles of those - elegAnt Bird Cages, from 75 cuts to $lO each. 31 different patterns of superior warrantell Cloet. from 91- to- -ear , W3teboar, CiCieks and Jewelry neatly re pit re Cake Ba-t,kets, Spoons, Fork:; Napkin flings, &c. pro Dozen Knires and Forks. .:Tarlor 14. mpg, Hall ing Lifnps, Brittnnid aml- Tin Ware. frjßp Tr. 1/2 GE,AW?.ALLY: Marbleized Iron Mantle. Pieces and Grates, &e.. in. fartA general House Building and _House furnishing establishment. • Call and see usat onr"CRYSTAL PM.. KCE"i„two doors east of the Canal. If our Goods are' not ns represented, our process as low as in town, and you are not treatedtwell, please don't buy.- • SHEPARD BROTHERS. BingbarOtOn, March, 18.56. . • NEW 11.DVERTISENCENTS. F° DiBUM, SMITH. S(Q:3O., would re .spSetfully inform the 01? lie that they have pun:lasts:l the interest in the sfiddle and Itarne*s Business of A. & E.• Bald wilt. We hope by strict attentioil to EU:lllness to 'receive our share of Public Patronage. • Constantly on band,Saddlea, Bridles, games*, Whips, Trunks, %%tikes, &e. Carriaga Triming all of its branches will be neatly (hale to order, on reasonable term's. Shop slo. 2, Searles Basement. • I • .FORDIIASI &WTI! 8, , ;C0. "4* 31 8 . .56 • MontrOsti, , an. 1, 1 . . • Li: 'Ea e Chance to Buy Goods , • Cheap. • • . WItIGIIT being desirous of clog. C• in 4 business for the'purpose of leaving in the spring takes this method of informing his customers and the public generally, that he will e , ell his entire stock of Goods at cost, for cash or re . adv pay, No credit will,be given After this date. He, would say to theae.indebted to him, either bynote Or book account,: that the same must be :settled immediately, without Mabel. notice. Ile also offers for Salo his tanery., store house, two dwelling houses, and the appurtenan. ces therewith, together with 32 acres of land. All of which wilt be sold cheap. Bliddie own, Pa., Jan. 10, 1856.—tf. . • rfEW: GOODS CHEAP • - 4 AT C. W. MOTT'S. 'TVS T received , a lot of New Goods, such as De Laints, De Bases, Paramettas, Persian, -peaty Ginghams, Morino:. Pitits, and Shawls, in fact a general assortment of- Dry Goods which will be sold. low WAIsITED—Soelss, Eggs, Datteaard,Cheese, Flannel, .54., any quantity in exchange, for Goods at cash prices. - C. W. MOTT. MontrosetSept: 1855• • Fresh ;Arrival of New Goods at MICKFRMANB & tAARATTS THE sufmcribers would respectfully inform tho good people' of Suagoelinna Co. that they are now opening their stock of Pall and Winter Goods which is unusually larg e And at tractive all Of which will bit sold for cash or approved +(lit cheaper than can be bought. at any other Otablishment in the county We mean Oat what ate say. Please give us a trial, • 't DICKERMAN GARRATT'S. 7 New Milford, Sept. 18th, i 855. Clover Seed Othe'l,4oEST 'Cup asi;(ll . l l_mothy_Fb_e_slfor sale by . 131,TRFLITT. Newilfordi, Mara 17, 1850. - U I P 7 tPikee• - -Boonteo, Parker erC " 4 elnYa P:rizl Karomaos . Pinghatotim,Nor, 1855. , DARAER - 4,l3—Lilesitylei it J.. C. W. MOTT'S. June 13.. • Cheap' Store,. EL 28 WHDIT. TIMM undersigned would . respectfully infortn '1 the inhabitants of Binghamton and vicinity. that he has recently purchesed•of Edward Priest his large and well selected stock of . DRY GOODS, . ' !vhich he has reuioved from- La Fayette Slack to No. 28 Court Street, one door above -the I' mericaa Hotel. This entire stock haiheen purchased consid erably below New York cost, vnungh so to Warrant him in sayingihnt he will sell Goods cheaper than can he bought . at any other Store in .tu tvn. . • NEW SPRING , AND Sommer Goods, to the above stock has just been added a large invoice of Spring and Summer Gooch; of the latest styles, which Will bo closed Out at great bargains. • . ." • I The Stock consists in part of the-following Goods, Viz; Fine Lawns, fist colors, from .9 to 18c. per yard ;,Calicoes, American,: and English, from .4e. to lie, .per yard; zlfe.rrimack t an4 Co- Occo . Prints, at II c.; Bleached andßrdwn Shee lings and-Shirtings, front 40. to 3a. 6d. per yard ; Kentucky.feztniyfrom Is. 3e. to 2s. 6d. per t t.'rd; Ladies' Hone, front 6 1-4 e.. to per pair; Gingliarns, from 10c. to •23c...per yard ; 11FLaines :from lOC. to 3s. per yard. Also a large' lot of Linens, Quilts and •Counterpains,.Curtaias and IDraporia, Shawls, Gloves, Table . Covers, Silks, 2 8aces,-Embroideries, &c. &e. • • Trunks, VAHues . end Bags, pf.Sll sizes and pri- CCS. • ; , -tom" Don't forget . the numbec,flB Court street, 1 Door oast of the American .Hotel, but call•aud sco.beforo purebasing.elsewbere. , • H. Ci GODWIN. BingbatriCao, Apri1 . 3d,1856, „ New Lino' of NFtil Stagew- 1%.0112 KIRKWOOD ,TO MONTROSE. STACIE will leave liirkwood,passlagthrooclaor -4111..Lteitile.Mberty,4.e.,ev0ryniorniugafterthearr- icilofthe Nla iltsains ofeata,bOth East and West,reach t4Oloutrose at P.M. RETUR_NING, ...LearrMonteosedally,(Snnitayaexeeptedl at M• reathlPPKirl.n . no , iu trine to - take - the, Malitr•int of Cari,both Ettat and West.keing the rteareet and most. lotialblerentt t nreieh tlt New Turk and Erie Railroad.. Thirlinelntersortsatrkwooklylina-forDintockSpritq:- , runkhannoek. WyA,ing. nhieh ieaveft)lontrose st 7 A M..ivery Monday. Wedneirdai and Frila y Ale". n n Irina teeille,Leraisville.ke.Good Team and eouttortalle arriages are provided And the rropeletormilLeparo Atop:lice t oseeoromodatetliernh. lie. - iv R. lIATCII. . f1ep.12,1851. ' non9AN • B 3LD WIN:64. PERKINS. Wholeeale and Retail teaterein FTour,ealt, Pork, Neal, Grain Feed ,Candles, Fieh, and solo-salt far packinf: r°rk • • • • On nheNaut Street,Ll'.zibt end a Lyons di,Chan dlerf,atore, Mon tict,e pa.• • R.F.I) BALD-WIN •$111.:4 PEItKINS. Montrone Oct, 30, f 555.-44. • itlouse Builder: Depot foySiv!que. hamin County, at.New:Vtliford:. L.ICKERM AN R. GAPRETT Are giving es atlention to the imprOvement tTlip!ated in this County ; the , comeing 'season. :it'd now olTor a helping iviiicirby kelping.99n -o.lntly fur r.ale large quantity of Window'sash area glass, AVind9, Doors, Nails, Paints arra Oils, and a - complete assortment of huilde/s. Hard Ware, &e. • Those kohig, to put up z nouses in the-Spring will find It for. their interest to give Mt a call; We can furnish every -thing you Wantand at the very • loWcst mannfactering Pri- DICKERMA.N &/GARRATT. I New 'Milford, Feb. 8, 1856./ - .r , , I,OOH HERE; ', . 1,, ocxF:T Exlvr:s.--:A-gzs'ad- assortment of the. It kintlin market. Aisch Table 'Knives and bc , s'. L S. Lenheim's Slo, and near. the Great Bend Forks.. L. w Srooxs.,-Sit.vsn, Silver Pllted,German Silifer. Depot. • Ile has in addition to leis fernier large Albrata and Brit mia-v7are Spoons. _ Also all; variety Parlor Srpaey new varlet)* of Cooking Coo ~, toves,. , kinds of Batter Knives. . . Patterns, some of which are— .. ;Frosts Srag :•6s, P.ltrs, and all the fixtures, j St Nicholas, Peach Branch, I ? ire Fly, Moder ,I Troy, Mohawk, Macliion , V)olins, Accerdeens, I..ites, Tuninz Perks, tk.c. ut ,.,.k w m f or , . Orient , Oak, . • I,Ftugn Lxari-s, Fluid, Camphene, Cand los, Lamp Egg. Stove, .•- • . Olt. RI, ,i ' I ' - • --1--- whit z th teg,ether - with his former, stock will be IYAMILY,tinUti.E'IIIES.-21: Tull assortment, not 1 'perhaps the most extensive and varied assorttnent an (*God. . of well selected Stoves in flu County. ' illus An) 11artsy Memel:m.3.—A fiftt ratt- , R * * ate, Clinton Stoves well furnish'ed pt low prices. asis, tMent und g,ennine. , 1 ,r,;:_e" Ail articles in his line I:E4A on hand and Pirars AtvD OIL.S.—A general asssertment, ant: made to order as usnal, and orders received at his .or good quality. - i old stand in-Great B ---- cnd. • I, • , JEwELn v.— A splendid variety, of the neatest . JOHN COLSTEN. pgtterns. Lodersville & Great Bend Nov., ISs6.—tf. ;Fare; Gotns --Nearly everything in this branch. , _ JPERFumenr.—A elp,iee variety. • ,I ((New sOpplics received nearly ever' week.) ,I'l in short, nearly everything persons want, and cheap, at the variety store of i A • , 1 ; s• A.. TURRILL. - 1 I,lontrese Jan. 10,1856. 'l DISSOLUTION.: 970 E. Copartnership heretofore eziitiog, tween E. Patrick Jr., and,G.- Z. Dimock is this day dis4olved by miitnal consent. The bOoks are left in the office of Dr. Patrick, and DI; D. Searle is authorized to Collect ond.gettle tti accounts. • . • G. Z. DIAOCIC. '!Montrose, Pa., Jan. 11,1856.• • • Rich Prairie Farms• enimpr6red Lands and Tulin Loh, in Illi . , nois, lowa. and .:I , ljoining ;States. ' • ' lOR sale in : great variety , at low prices, and on favorable terms.. *pAmpilLET CAT. AIDGUE DESCRIPTIONS OF. PROPERTY, with prices' attached, forwardyd gratis by mail onilapplication. . Our extensivcAccal connections ivill facilitate giVing valuable information or any part of thh. .west to applicants desiring to locate. . I - ittyers of lilinids Central Railroad Lands can aVnil themselves of the knowledge and exited. mace of Mr. Duptty, the late land agent of - the cOMp. y, to supply - the difficulty 'of making jti• dieiou selections.. -, •• - , . . . ;Par ' ular .attention given to . locating war ran i ran -, examining lands, furnishing ritaps.and do. e • setiptions, payment of taxes, and to a general I Real Estate Business; • CHARLES M. DEITY & CO., . • Corner of Michigan avenue and South Viratet.St., sear Illinois. Con. R.R. • . Depot, Chicago, Illinois. CHARLES M. DIMITY, D' VID S. OGDEN. WILLIAM TREMAIN & CO. IN-ILL keop always on hand at their Store ' • near the "Starrucea Viaduct," a large and welt selected assortment of all articles ustt ally called far in Country Stores; consisting of Thy Goods, Ready. Made Clothing, Ifats and Cepa, Boots and Shom'Crockery, Glass and Otsicensware, Clocks:Hardware; Nails, and Cut /MT, Groceries, Oils. Pro Vision s ., Flour, Feed, Drums and DyelVoods; Woollen and Willow Ware', Brushes, 13roonas, Stone Were, and a great variety of other " traps;" all of which they will exchange for cash or country produce, SA as good terms as goil establishment in the county, and we guarantee oar Goods to prove at all times as they are represented. W. T.-dt: Co. hope by close attention to buSinesiN and by fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the 'patronage which halt heretofore beim liberally extended. ; The highest Market rates will, at all times he paid in Golxis, or Cash if preferred, for Hem lei:k Bark at the Viadttet Tannery. WM. TREMAIN fit co. tanesboro, Feb. 2'7, 1856. H Webb - Ts now receiving hie newBpring Goode, which ,the offers at hit usual low prices. , • Idontrose. March It, isse, upposed to te3 cheap $lOOO worth„ Readi made clothing At _ .DICKERMAN 4 GARI4I7B Tiew Milfred, sept.lBth, /8.55. ; • - TO THE PUBLIC. 7.l"' *THEILEONTROSEIIEmome W 1111111-FIEMIN vintsap slier Inuspiruolunivoli: e1i .. 6111n - 0*471t SUB I SCRIBERShaving taken the Store - ABl _ - and purchased the'Stock of GOODS.f T. ASEIZEIty aro prepared to soil for Relay Pay only, a VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS. . GROCERIES, ' CROCKERY. HARDWARE, PERFUMERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, . IRON AND NAILS. ' BOOTS AND SHOES, FLOUR 'AND SALT, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER; , &C., &C.y dr..c • At such prices as (they think) eannotfail to-give entire antisfactiOn to all .who may , favor them with their patronage. - All kinds'ot produco taken in exchange for good', • A: & J. R. ASHLEY. Brooklyn, Nov. 15, 1855.. Groat -'shibition in Springville. GBEAT AND RARE 'IIIBIION OF, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, of almost every style and quality, such as will be sure to please and accommodate all classes of p t eople—from the , child- in the cradle - to the old and decrepit. These goods are bought on the most favorable terms, and will be sold according- Please give us a call and we will try to Sup. ply all your wants in the fine of GOODS over kept in a-'country store: You-need not go to New: York for any thing you Want, because we have them fresh from the city. SCOTT, AMINSON, & CO. Springville, Pa., May 8,, i 855. , • NEW *STOVES . Lr. DURRETT has now in store and iirccoiv. I. ing a large stock of New Stoves, including the Star or tliu West and National elevated oven, Black Rover. Wide World ' and ' Paragon Large Oven, to which he wolfl invite particular attention as the beStCOoking Stoves in market, with a s.- periorassortment.of Parlor,ollice and Shop sto • ea fir Wood or Coal, aiso Steve Pipe, Zinc, S. cot- Iron, Stoves Tubes, Ike., - • This stock' is selected from the, best P Onciries of Albany and Utica for cash With the k tvaanti- 7 ? ty of Tricurnintm made:to order for I sits custom trade, which will - enable him in all respects to defy: competition arid Will he *old at the inoat reduced prices for easill-or approved credi - . New MilfOrif Oct. 1855.. • . ' ' f Neti Goods Ches*for. Cash. . • . • C. W. MOTT has just feceived another lot of • New Goods, sue as Challis, Barge De . 11/ Lains, Dc BagcA, Gidgh ms, Collari, Etnbreidery, • Lawns, &e., &C. Walc i ort ITILOTTERS AT VERY LOW prtams: .8/J3I.IIEIZ SHA WLS, a new lot just reeeivetl,—beautifol' patterns at very low ,prices, also CR A PElira BLACK SILK SHAWLS . as low as,the IW:est. , . , •;s. / * • ' C. W. MOTT. -- , .- .. . Jae° 13. ' 7 • .1 . . . -, Norcro'ss' Rotary Plainng Ma,- chine. • - • _NTED—To sell the RigMs and Ma chines fora Rhtary Planing, Tonguing .oOving Machine, ter bisards and plank,ttnr s Arortsross . Patent. Also, the . attaehment 31acbirte, which - . will work d. whole boirA into moulding's /Wane operation.— Thii .patenthas been. tried, and deeided in the Supreme Ctiurt in, Warliington. to bet. no in fringpment,being superior to Woodworth's a ehimr. • • • . Appl.3 to J. D. DALE, Willow Street, above Twelfth, Philidelphia; - where the -Machines can be seen -in operation. E.W.-' CARR, Agent. . - 4m3. - Stoves Stoves Stoves! , THE subscriber irishes to call the attentionof his friends arid the Public to his very large assorttnent of . _ _ • • STOVES, • at his nen. Store Room. in - L'odersrPle,,nextto NE W 'Or OODS: . . rrllF,gubscriber i,r in constant receipt of Neu , (if. °rids, in his . line of business, nearly every week.; The public will find his a‘sortmout No I, and his articles new and of good .quality. The stock consists as usual of . • ' -.— Drags, Itledieines, Paints, Oils,. • - . • : Dye-Stuffs Groceries, . ... . .„. . - Fancf- Goo L. Jewelty,. • . • Perfumery, &c. • . • 1 -''' ABEL, TURRELL. . Montrose, Jan.' 10;1856.. . . - Attention At fp win 'I'M. DERSIGNED wouldrespect. -I."'fallylinform tho Eitizens of Dirriock and the surrounding country, that he has opened a store at Dititock tour corners, where he intends. keeping constantly on hand a ,'crood and well se. leeted assortment of Dry Goode,', Hard Ware, Crockery, and tilt kinds . . of .11erchaticlise„ usually - kept in a country store, which he will sellas low, if not lower,.than any other establish. ment in Northern. Pennsylvania, Montroie not excepted. Gentlemen and - Litdiee‘ give:me a call, and examine my stock • OlGoOds,..and my prices. You will save at least sonl.2 . .miles el and perhaps from ten to fifteen cents 'on-ev ery dollar' von - pay out. • A good itiMortment - ol Rendy.sl - atle•elothingketit - constantly onhand. All kinds Of Chu my produce taken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. WM. H. THAYER. Dimock, - .lin. 15; 1856.-I'l. • • BAGS,AND BAGGING, 21M7 21 1P 3 MAIriL 3 2 - 30,613MW. • NO- e,:it Watt* Streets - NEAR OLDSLIP, NEW:VORR, • . LT AYE constantly on hand, and manufactur KA to 'order, Bags and Sacks, Sewed and Seam( less, • fur all uses, and of every desirable style, and quality. -- They would especially call attention to their unequalledfacilities for - MUM &BD painvancs Itaiis or SackotOr Flours Noah Donau", Buckwheo ts Bars, Salt,Spices. itto. dec., r all of which they fhrnish to order, in_the most approved style of design and printing, and with quickest despatch. Able, Importers and Dealers id' . • Gunny Bags. and Bagging, and various kinds of THREAD and TWINE, both Linen and Cotton, of which wo , are receiv ing continual supplies. - • . &Web 6, 1856.—m6. • CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. ir H. DE PEE would call the attention of ft, • the Ohne to his large stock of Three Ply, ingrain, Veliet, Tapestry, and Brussels Carpet- Inge which ho has just purchased at AUCTIOa... and offers at lower prices than ever offered be. fore in the country, and a large' variety, Moir hioapacions Carpet Room occupying the ligeona floor .of his 'Crockery and 'House Furnishing store. Come and be convinced that thorn Is no necessity for burs floors. BingbamtcnOthiSeeL, 1866. TERBI4-....1,60 : ea5hin advanee, $2,00 if notpaidwithi n months; and $2,50, MAW!, tad of the y ear. No paperdikontinnediratil enema. ges are paid, escapist, thei option of the Peli. liehera. Ali tommunieMiOns connected pffice,toi asu r atto ati on , oat to directed {Post paid) in E. B. CHASE, Enixon,ideniriaie, Sas. quehasinaCounty,Ps. v Rates of Advertising:: . • One square (12 lines orlees) Sltssortki . ils,sl 00 , Ea& subsequeqlnsertioo, . (425 .On'esquareAhrie months, . GAO One square six months, . • *OO &miaow Cards ,four tine's or ,leits ". . 3.00 Yearly adirer lis Et reente,not over 4- squatea One column one year, • .. - • . '30,00- • Yea, ly advertisers 1411 be resaiekeli Aolhe business lo which they are engaged; and mimeos. sidered as Vilsbiog to eontione advertlalbcoldien they *hall giVe speelildireetions fore ;lance ofihe \ • . Er Thepabliskershavlngsdded to theiriob Printing materials a large .and superior &make Ment of Job Type, are nowpri.Paredto elctut- - Job Work InSmanner tinsurpaubd" in this set tion of ciontry, and on reasonable teams. —, Blatilmofevery description jceptcoastsizOY band or. printed to. order. _ *siness atnyAlrr umusE; Great Bead Depot, Pa. ADDISON BHT* AtNT, Proprietor. • - BURROWS, SPROUT& Co., taficturers of Sruoina Coma:ta > CA A. ,tftias Srsmas t Hughesvilie,_l4e:erning Co.,Pa Springs may be had of M. S.WilsoNidootrose. Win. W. & Co.' Cabinet and Chair Manttfaetarernifoot. Main . Street, Montrose, Pa.. . Surgeon Dentliof, Mootraila Pa-, will beat Searle'sliatel,Mondayeandleadrys cifeuh - week. - 1.41 Dealers in. Dry. GoOda;Groceries, Hardware Crockery, Ilnots and Shoes, &e.,SpringEllie Pa. ' ' - 13 A. .1. DAVIS; . ArsosicEY- min Cotrssellon AT LAW—Sttqiie. - .hanoa Depot, Pa. OfSee over S. B. West's Store. - 4 13. • ABEL TERlllELL,3lostnosi, Pa. Dealer in Drugs, Bfedicines, Chemicals,Dye., Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wir dow. Glass, Groceries, Farley Goods, Jewelry, "Perfumery, &c:.—and Agent for all of the most popular Patent Medicines.:. - JOHN. GROVES, ' • Fashionable Tailor--Sh op under Searles Hotel, Main StEeet,3loptrose, Pa. • DEALER rs Btoves, Tin, Copper and kiheetlron W:ire,Loderaville, n ear Great Bond Depot-23 A; Lathrop, DEALER in 'Ready -Made Clothing; Hats - and Caps. Boots and 'Shoes, Dry 'toads. &e. ' arStore opposite Searle's Hotel, Montrose, C. D. LiTnicte, and with J. P: W. Hazy,. IrtItUGGIST and - CnEmsT, and-Dealer in 1J Dnups;Medieines,,Chernicals,PieStrill's Paints Oils, Patty, Window Glass, : Camphine- Fluid;Perfnmery, Yankee LodersvillniPa.-10. FRANKLIN FRASER., • ATTORNEY AND COUiiSELEOR AT. LAW,DSoatrole , Pa., will attend faithfully to all business. es. trusted to him in the county OfSusquehanna. Conreynting and writing of all Mr.& 'trill he 'done neatly, and charge moderitc: * He AiII also attend to the prosecution ofetainfsorsol-. • diers, their tfirdowslind heirsogainst the 1:1A% government, for Bounty - Lod, .Pensions, &e. !Jay be - found at all hours,st - the office formerly occupied by J. T. Mellon:1, Esg., north of the Court-liouse.--1853-13 - M. C. TYLER; - Interested with L. L. .11iiit Hard IMPORTED AND DEALER in ware and Cut lery, Cstrizige Trimmings, Springs, Bze. Nol 215 Pearl 'Street, N. F. Where his Mercantile.friends, in this a n - d. other Connties,ste kindly' incited,an d-earirestl y solicit ed to call and. s purchase: " . . _ - • . • H. Parsons, , • - • 'WHOLESALE dip RRTAIL DEALER in • Cablnet Ware, Sofas, Bedsteads, •Tahles, Stands Chairs, &c. . • - . No. 9 Washington street., • .BloghaintOrt,N. Y. rem Coffin Ware-Room up stairs. PATENT MEDICINE AGENCY: T2VABY EIDIEtti3 GLASS`DE POT! CPITSTNET ST*, NOUIPSSe, Pei/19111 All size!, and desarlptions, in any quantity, made t 4 order, or furnished on the shortest no., tic©, 'VNTLIOLESALE Desk» .hi Bottor V V Combik, Suayenders, Threads, raw?! Gao6, %Vetches, Jestelrv, Silver and "Plated Ware, Cullery,lFiihing Tackle, Cigars, &e. Metal:hits and Peddlers supplied cut liberal terms.' - Wll. HAYDEN; JOHN' HAYDEN, fiI_RADV ATE-of the Allepatbie:sod'Aa,, ineepailie Colleges of 11140111 es Ilk tow pertnaoently located In-Great Bend Pe. April Ist; 1866. - - • JOHN SKOMM, "VASIIIONABLE TAILOR.. 'Shop' over the Store of C. W. Mott,.- near !latch's Po- IL S. lENAPP,i lIITIC - E. CA lULDWELL & SO"' imimmit; en; of China ~(Mabel ina Earthen,- Wea k ;U. la, Warrea'Street.New York. Plnted7.orks and Spoons. - - rusT -received' eoaklet of Plated - ware,eiar. - ranted to be plated heat* gan any Witt ever offered for sale in Brnante Cettntp.. March 14. EVANS. fiIIINA, Gin* old E th Waree-4 t acit& 'j !sealant in 4 at tow rie s et 1 il, - — Ol5 18+50. on m Ft - J. H.-DE PM". SOS WORK. irtctor g . ,Dr. 11. 811IT11; PARK, 301 IN COLSTEN, lattrit: Et C. Vail ABEL TURRELL, .• Montrose, Ps., DRUGGIST, AIM AGENT; TOE ALL THE POPULATI OF THE pax, - - Consignments' Constantly Bee' eired. SASH, BLIND, DOOR, . AND - • BY D.' BREWSTR. HAYDEN 411,1 NtSt s ' New Xifitoxik Penn'a,.. DR. E; F. WHIM, DC,, [A. LATmtor =EI TRACY HAYDEN,' GEO. HAYDEN. 4w1 . 1*, •: