DIITCH MUL IiftIAtiELCERESIONT. 'lon promise now, yms young, tnan, dar,' Vat stands upon the vittor, To hab dis woman foryotritfe, And lab her ehermore ; •`-`.- To feed ber mit sour eront,• Nato Putter, milk and cheese ; , 14.nd in , all thing so lend your . aid, , „ Dat will promote her ease. 'yes, and you verminea, standin' - dere, Do Wedge your lord dis tay, .Dat you vill dake for your husband, • Dis man, and him ober; .;* :-Dat you viii bed and board mit him, 'trash, iron, and meat his close, • Laugh ven be smiles, veep ven he sighs, And share his joys and roes. •- Veil den, I. now, vitin dese calls, - hfit choy, and not mit krief, 13ronounce you both td be one mint, Vali name, von man, von beef ; I bublish now dese panda, Dese matrimonial . dies, ,-Pefore,tnine vi re, Jake,. Kate and" Poll; dose gazing eyes, And asb de sacred skriptures say, Vat God unites togedder, ; I,et.no mai tare asunder put, s: Let no man tare them sever; Argil you, tritekroom, tare, here, you stop! 1.11 not let go your collar, ,-Pi3fore you ansyer .me dis ting, Dat, ish—vare mine tollar • 1,.:..E7L1A8,LE YOUNG MAN. Reader, were you ever in a strange place, and on making inquiry of some , friend, what, young - gentleman that was who bad just passed, received for an answer his name, and additional remark, emphasized—he is a reliable young man I Then you know some thing of the effect such a remark: will pro duce. It is like" good' news from a far Country, or cold water to the thirsty soul:'— A reliable young man ! How pleasing the reflection, that, in the midst of the numerous temptations to which the young are subjeet, in ibis age and country, we occasionally find one of whom the remnrk.is intrinsically true. We know they are like angel's visits, but that only makes the remark more - thrilling, and places the subject of it, higher' in the es timation of all right-thinking men, and we may add women too. , - •:There is a world of meaning in the term as we use it' in this country. It mains just anything that is worthy and com mendable. Ifla.young man is prone in any of the leading vices of the day, If he makes promises and violates them, or habitually ,paintslns conversation with his high wrought and exaggerated expression, be cannot be •called reliable. If he is frivilons, inattentive to business, careless, indolent, or too, fond of plea - mire and pastime, be cannot be called re liable. Much less, if guilty of a violation of those higher laws of community, not c to say of .God, the infraction of which-would make bins rank with the immoral and vicious. SHcm,emiable the position of a reliable young man in .a community capable of ap peciating his worth. Every one confides in his fntegrity. His word is never doubted— as a business man he is sure to obtarri the highest salary. The good bless him when ever they see him. The old men speak of him frequently _in terms of the highest praise, and those who have daughters, think a little in - ore than they.say—while-the mothers are by no means chary 'of their compliments—' d4ughtera smile with unaffected complacence upon him, and could he but bear 'what they have to say of him after be has gone,it would doubtless make him blush, for men of merit, are sure to be modest. In short, the praise of such a yoing man is On the lips of every one who knows him, except those, it may bo, who envy him because be stands so far obove theth, or another despicable class who despise everything that is good. • Oh, how refreshing_ in these degenerate tinies, to see such a,young man i When will parents learn wisdom so as to Impart proper instruction to their children, that they may learn to appreciate labor more, and partici pate in such associations as win make them wiikand goodo , nstead of those that Lead (through flowery paths it may be,) to vice, degradation and infamy. :ger Young gentleman-4 have never Lad the pleasure of seeing you before, sir, but I met vonr dangh:er 'at Saratoga, and she askedme to call upon her in town. Having just been able to get her address to day, I—. -Old gentleman, {indignantly interupting,) —Get her a dress! Who gave you-permis sion, sir, to m . *e„presents to my daughter? I'd have you"-to know that lam able to clothe my, children without your assistance. There's the iioor sir. „, t n • Sir ie love-of fun h not unknown amongst the seriuus-looking Chinamen. • An _English storekeeper ; wishingqo advertise his articles in the Chinw,e language ' engaged a Chinaman to paint him a sign. It did not answer expectation fur the only perceptible effect it bad on the Chinese was to excite a grin. By a bribe he pbtained a translation into English; and found it to be as follows: "Don't bny anything , here--storekeeper a rogue. larThere is .no use iu saying that, worth makes the man: A poorrel ation says that be pit - on a boirowed•snit f brbadcloth Line coppany his family - to the show, and was sur prisedtp, ;hid bow affable all his acquain tances-wire.' The nextday he entered town everhalls, and was not know', nor could he obtain - credit for a mackeral.• Dacirin TErm.—:-An old subscriber, says sa Attar Soda us the following recta exe , pt to Biel; the 'Ace/tying of teetb,assutiuo us that 0 he ha:aria-it with success • Mix chalk, powered fine, with enough salt to_givkit decided saline taste. Use_ nee or twice' day Ite a tooth powder • With no waler but dry with a tolerably -stiff toi4ivihreah. • Brea id '''There-is n grea • !melee between laiiiog: it d- acting. 0 ;1 1en ° _Promise this - Eliot -Ala talk the 4 itre 68 men Who Ilinnkiiit lhe.mement -of need, and .Inun the cold ithotdder. , :zir Tying 4.paaft_#oo 7 9l T. pog. trOpiaginiag yannalt . *hal% is one l of lina...-fsiskal in-codfish aristocracy. T`te'j *pit' glimeinit rimusum EVERY MIRE-DAY MORIMCG BY 11C'COLLMI, =(3:1 •GREITESON. Tg11111150.41,130 rash in advance, 92,00 if not paid within six months, and $2,30.at the end of the year. No paper discontinued until all sr• rearages are paid, except at the option of the Publishers. All communications connected with the (Ace, to ensure attention must be directed to the Entrees, Moatrose, Burg's. Co., Pa. Rates of -Adrertidug. One,sqbare (12 lines or less) 1 or 3 weeks, $l,OO 'Each subsequent insertion, .0,25 One square three months, 3,00 One square six months, 4,00 Business Cards, four lines or less, 3,00 One-eighth eolum, one year, , 6,00 One-fourth . ' " " • i 10,00 One-half " " 17,00 One.columr, 30,00 Yearly advertisers will be restricted to the business in which they are engaged ; and aro considered as wishing to continue advertising unless they shall give special directions for a discontinuance of the same. JOB WORK. The publishersitzwinr, added to their Job Printing Materials a large and ittputtott assort- . tpent at Job Type, are cow prepared to execute jou:,Wors in a manner unsurpassed in this sec tsint'of conntry,ind on reasonable terms. • Minks of every description kept constant ly on hand or printe - d to order. Noiness pirtttorg. VAILAt BRUNDAGE; • Physicians and . Singeonsv, &min Depot, Penn's. .M.ll. C. A. H. BRUNDAGE., WM. W... SMITH, & Co., abinent and Chair Illannfactur. ers, foot of Main Street. Moutrose, • DR. H. SMITH, Surgeon Dentist, M ontrose; Pa., will be at Searle's Hotel, Mondays and Thursdays of each week. 15v1 ABEL TURRELL, istospzosE, PA Dealer in 'Drog,4. 'Medicines, Chemicals, Dva Stufk Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew. elry, Ferfnmery, &c.—And Agent for all the most popular-Patent Medicines. JOHN GROVES, Faslisionalge Tailor—Shop near tlit 13aptist Meeting 'louse, on Turnpike Street. Ntontrose, Pa. • - JOHN COLSTEN, Dealer in Stoves, Tin, Coppv. and Sheet Iron Ware, Lodersville, near thO Great Bend Depot. • I3tf. LATITROP, Denier in - Ready-Mr.do Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, &c. Or Store opposite Scares Hotel, Montrose, C. D. LAntaor, and min J. P. W. BILTIY, [A. LATITIZOr. DR. R. THAY.EII-' Phlrsician and Snr—eon, Montrose Pa. Office in the Farmer's Sure. FRA=IN PL'ASER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 31ontrose, Pa. ' will attend fdithfully to nil busi ness entrusted to him in the County of Sulfa. Conveyancing and writing of all kinds will be done neatly, and charges moderate. He wiil also attend to prosecution of claims of soldiers, their, widows and heirs, against the U. S. Govern ment, for Bounty hind, Pensions, &c. May he found at all hqnrs at the office formerly occupied by, J. T. Richards, Esq., north of the Court House.-185-13. M. C. TYLER, Interested with. I, L Hunt, Importer and Dealer in Hardware and Cu tiery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, .21 7 6. 215 Pearl Street, N. V. Where his Mercantile friends, in this and ontr.r. Connties, are kindly invited, and tinsEs-rLy licitcd to 6.11 i and purchase. 6tf. J. H. PARSONS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in Cabinet Ware. Sofas, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, Chairs, Sze. • No. 9 Washington st., Binghamton, N. Y. IW'Cotrtn I.N . lare-Room ap stairs. - 'D. VAIL, M. D.. Phydelan and. Surgeon, has porton netly located himself at Brackneyville, Suscfa County, Pentia, and will promptly attend , to all calls with , which he may be favored. May, 1856—n22. A. PICKET, • Justice of the Peace, Collectoi o Debts, Executor of Deed. 4, Nits, Contracts; c Oiflee, Laccyville, Wyoming County, Pa. Mny 9, 1858. SA.uSli s BLIND, 1)0.0n, Al2alD GLASS DEPOT, ON - CHEST.NUT•S'T, MO7l trom, Pcnn'a. BY 1). BREWSTER. AU sizes and descriptions, in any quantity made to ordei, or furnished on the shortest no tice. HAYDEN BROTHERS, . -New Milford, Penn'a. Wholesale dealer in Buttons, Com'os, Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut lery, Pis King Tackle, CigarsoSic. dec. Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal terms. WM, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, • GEO. HAYDEN. DE. P. WILMOT, Gridnate of the Ailopathk and Romeo pathie Colleges of Medicine, is now per manently located in Great Bend Pa. April Ist. 186 G. JOHN SAINTED., , wshlonable 'Tailor. Shop first door orth of the Farmer's Store. E. CAULDWFLL & SONS, IMPOILL'ERS OF AND DEALtE3 CHINA, GLASS;d: EARTHENWARE • LOOKING-GLASSES. N 6.78, Warren-street. } Emelt ei.rmwEl.t., ii ENTRY S. SNAPP, T. 0. C.1.17/MELL la Ats. f, W. L. VAGLDWALL, . q:.3,0 4P ... U ern. . Tnr. subscriber having associated-bimself with the above house in -the Crockery buds in all its varioui - branches;would simply say to Merch ants, Hotel slid. ItoinEng house Keeper*, in ilusquehanna and adjoining counties; that stock Ls one of the largest of ibe.. kind In New, :York. ' assortment -is large ' and general. Their goods are ofgood ?quality and Awe *- tarsi. Their "pries* as low as the.trade can of with reference to profit. And that he is very grateful' to, all who' only think _proper to give him a call, BENEY B. KNAPP. . New York. Jas, ist 036,7. *„ Country "Mb 31148,114, Tinil find Hatilinirti: rwriiiiiing T is it Pang _Goods st York' Price I' HYFFtlic, KNovvvr.oTs,'Pagbangint,.. BABE _INDLCERIIIIINTS. A Present to - Every Body Ifrho purchases_ an Anibrotw between this and . the first of Ant. FINDING it necessary to raise a considerable sum of the "needful" during the next two months, I have chosen this plan to increase ray business, trusting that my efforts to please my customers will bo so well appreciated that shall lose nothing 'by the operation. These presents consist of Gold Lockets, from $3,00 to $10.00; Books from 50 eta. 01,25; Ambrotypes from $l,OO to $2,00; and Litho: graphs from 121.2 cis; to 81,00. Two -hundred of those, worth over $1(10,00, will be given te ,- the purchasers of 200 cases se lected for the purpose. • • arThere ate no tickets and consequently no-waiting for a "prize drawing," but each one gets his present,teith his likeness. So now, my`ocul people, make no delay, For. April and May will pass swiftly away. Whether rainy or shining,, we. don't care a feather. For we do take good pictures in all aorta. of weather.. W. B. DEANS, • Sky Parlor in tha Brick Block over Bentley & Read's. Montrose, April 2tl, 1857. AYER'S FILLS ire curing the Sick to an extent never before 'known of any Medicine. INVALIDS, READ AND Inn FOR YOURSELVES JULES RAUEL, F.so.,.the - well known perltorner, et Chestnut Street, rbiladelplia, , whoTe choice produce are Cuund at almost every twist, says am happy to say of your Csraserte PILLS, that I 'are found them a better family medicine, for common pe, than any outer within my kuowledge: hlany of toy friends hare realized Marked benefits from them, and Co. lucid. with me in believing that they possess extraordinary virtues for driving out diseases and curing the sick. They are not only effectual, but =to and pleasant to be taken qualities Which must make them valued .by the public, when they are known." The venerable ChaneelkeWAßDLAW writes ,from Bal timore, 15th April, ISM: Da..l. C. Area Sir: I hare taken moor Pills with rest benefit, for the listlessness, languor, lose of appetite, and Bilious headache, Which has of late years overtakes me in the spring. A few doses of your Pills cured me. I hare used your Cherry Pectoral many pear in my family for coughs and colds with unfailing success. Yon make medicines whichcitre: and I feel it a pleasure to Collllllelld you for the good you hare done and are . JOHN F. BEATTY, En., Sec. of Pam. Railroad Co, Up "Pa. R. R. Offire, Pdila.k7plia, "Dee. 13, 1t.53. "Sir: I take plenSure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having dented very nchtertal benefit from the use of both your Pectoral Ind Cathartic Pills. 1 am never without them in my. family; 'nar rhall I ever consent to be, while my mane will pmcnre them." 'The widely repowned 8. B. ST.DVENS, M. D? - of ICetis worth, Nt li. writes: "Having ustld your C4THARTIC Plus in my practice, 1 certify from expenenee Mai they are an inv .- alas:de purga tive. In cast, of disordered functions of the liter, catoing headache, indigestion,. costiveness, and the ;rear variety of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any ether. in all cases where a purgative remedy Is rennimi, I confidently" recommend these riffs to the I public, as superior to any other I have ever found. They are sure in their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities u Lich make them. an invaluable article fin -public use. I have fie many years known your Cheers Pectral as the bens Cough medicine. in the world ; and these PHIS are In no wise inferior to that admirable preparation for the treat ment of diseatea." Noe- 25, 1951. "DR.]. C. ATZI —Dear Fir: , I have been afflicted (non my birth with scrofula in its WORA form, and now, after twenty years' that, and an untold of amount of suffering, have been completely cured in.a few weeks by your Pills With what feelings of rejoicing I write can only be imagined when yon realize what I have suffered, and how Tong. "serer until now hive I been free frormthis loathxma disease in some shape. At times it attacked,tuy eyes, tusl made me almost blind, besides the unendurable phi.; at others it settled in the scalp of my bead, and destmyed my hair, and has kept me partly bald all my days; nauetitnes it came nut in my fare, and kept it for months a raw sore. " About nine weeks ago I. commenced taking your Ca thartic Pills, and now.am entirely free from the comtilaint. My eyes are well, My skin is fair, and my hair has com menced a healthy growth; all of which makes me feel already a new person. " Hoping this statement may be the means or conveying inhumation that shall do good to others, I am, at ith every setitiment of gratitude, Tours; &c., MARIA RICKRR." " I have known the. above named Maria Kicker front her childhood; and herstatement is strictly true. , ANDREW .1. MES.ERVE, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." Ctri.lol:l. PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Boston,:ltnh April, 1854: " Your Pills have cured me from a bilious attack which arose from derangement of .the Liver, which had become very serious. I bad failed of "airy reiief by my Physician, and from every remedy 1 could try ; but a.few doses of your Pills have completely mimed me to health. I have iven - tbern to my children fur worms, with the best et- Forts. They were promptly cured. (:recommended them to a friend fur cootiveners,,which had troubled him far meths ; he told me in a few days they Earl cured him. You make the best medicine in the world; and I ant free to say so." Read this from the distinguished Solkimr of the Sapient* Court, whose brilliant abilities have Made him well known, not only in this but the neighboring States. " Arne Orleass, .stk April, 1854. " Sir : f hare great satisfaction in assuring you thou myself and family have been very much benefited by your medicines. kly wife was cured, two year . since, of a se- M' lad dangerous caagh, by vour CHRISM PRCTORAL, an sine', then has enjoyed pettect health. My children hake several times been mired - from attacks of the !Mitt en= and Croup by It If is an invaluable remedy frit these complaints. Your CATHARTIC PALLS _NWT WHIM) cured -me from a drepejwia and costiveness, which has grown upon . me for some yews,— indeed, this cure is much more important, from the fact that I bad failed to get relief from Me best rhysicians which.this section of the country affords, and from any of the mituerous reme dies I had taken. • You seem to us, Doitor, like a pnwidential bles-ing to our family, and you may well euppuse we are not un mindful of it. Yours respectfully, LEAVITT TIIAXTEL" • "Smelt Chastarr, 0/ir, -4pril Ibsl. De. J. C. Arra Houreed Err: I have made a. thor ough trial of the Csvitspric Pius, left me by your agent, and have bean cured by them of the dreadful RArtmatima under which be fimund.me suffering.. The Ent dose re. liered me, and a few subsequent dopes - have entirely removed the disease. I feel in better health now than Ps some years before, which I attribute entirely to the effee4 a VOUS eV/HAIM= Puss. Your; 'with pear respect. LUCIUS It METCALF." The *bore Irwin hum *Won* who are publicly homyn where they reside, and who would not make thee vtata mints without a thorough etllniOßM that they were 'mot Prepared by DR. J. C. AYES & CO., Practical sad Analytical Chemists. Lowell. Ipiss ABEL TERRELL PORCELAIN and Granite China at • G. W.'S & CO'S ATIRRORS.—Large Gist Framed Mirrors, 11,11, for sale by ABEL TUItRELL. NOTICE To Dealers of Merchandise within the County of Susquelanua. Tti pursusace of the several acts of the Assem bly 9f this Commonwealth, to provide rev. enue to meet the demands upon the Treasury, and for other purposes, the undersigned, Ap praiser of Mercantile •Taxes of Susquehanna County, has prepared a-list °fall Iferchnnts tra ding within said County, and placed each of the said Merchants in that class which to him seems right and just according to the provisions of said acts of Assembly as follows, viz: P. 31, Residence. Proprietors. Class. C Auburn, 7 John-P. Lambert, 14 Joseph MeCsin, 14 " Grorer, Philips & C 0.13 ft Waltman ik Swisher, 14 • " Hiram S. Lewis, -14 Apolacon, H. Barney, 14 Wnt Butrum,- 14 Brooklyn, F. W. Allen, • 14 R. T. Ashley, . 13 _ E. S. Kent, 13 " 0. G. Hempstead, 12 Montrose Depot,Poat Brothers, ' 14 " • J. C. Lee, 14 Bridgewater, A. N. Allen, 14 Clifford, John Halsted,' , • 14 _ Brundage & Wilson, 14 S. B. Wells, 10 Dandaff, C. C. Church, 13 " J. B. Slocurn, 13 11. C. Healy, " 14 ." IL S. Phiuny, 12 a . Thomas Arnold, 13. Dimock, Wm. H. - Thayer 14 J. Smith Tr., 14 - " L. IL Woodrnif 14 .._ Friendsville, Jeremiih HasfOrd, 13 = Marsh & Glidden 12 Franklin, J.L. Merriman, 14 Forest. Lake, I). L. Meeker, 14 Gibson, S. S Ingalls, 12 ' Hawley & Guild, 13 _ Grant & Walker, 23 - , John -12 Ken4:l7 13 Great Bend, J. N. 14 S. 11. Davton, 11 D. L. Taylor, 10 EL B. June, 11 Wm. A. Snow, 14 G. S. Mesick de Co. - 14 IL McKinney, 13 •L. S. Lenheim, 12 Crane da Co. 14 Thomas & Whiting, 13 Alanson Itubbard, 14 John Colsten, 44 G. W. Sey motirdr C 0.13 Zerah Very, 14 5.13. Guile, 14 Johnston, Edwards Lodersville t “ Trarfoid, 4, • & Co., .13 Penuel Carpenter, 13 Eaton and Moxley, 12 .13. R. Lyons & Co., 12 Seth A. Lyons, 14 WM. Treninin & Co. - 4 Brandt & Sehlager, 5 F. D. - Lyons, 14 Bell & Tingley, 14 A.-B.,Merrill, 4 14 John Miller, • 14 J. J. Turner, 14 Timothy Dept* . 14 T. A. Newton I 14 Schultz, Eaton &Co. 3 E. R. Grow & llro., • 13 Roger Kenyon, 14 A. A. Beeman, : -14 Z. Blakeslee, 14 C. C. Wright, - 14 Joseph L. Ross, 14 Darius Coleman; 14 Post Brothers, 11 A. N. Bullard, 14 Abel Turrell, 14 Bentley & Read, 10 GutteLburg Rosen baum & Co. 11 I .N. Bullard, . 14 S. S. Mott, 14 S.A. Woodruff, 14 Keeler & Stoddard, 14 Mott & Tyler, . 13 S. 11. &D. Sayre, 12 J. Ethridge, 14 SiminonF & Merri - man, • -14 W. J. & S IT. Mul ford, 12. Alfred -Cal d win, 14 J. Lyons & Son, 13 13. - d. Sayre, 13 F.B. - Chandler, 13 Ilenry J. Webb, 13 A. Lathrop & Co. 12 J. 13. Singleton, 14 J. A: & 0. M. Crane, 14 M. S. Wilson A; -Son, 12 Thayer 'k Co. 14 Sutphin &- Young, 1 2 Hayden Brothers, 12 -J. Moss 4; Brothers, 12 E. - A. &0. Pratt, 3 Henry Btirritt, 13 Diekerman & Garrat,l2 liartnony, 4,‘ LlopboUom Herrick, Jackson, Jessup, • Lathrop, Lenox, Liberty, • Middletown, Montrose; ~: ~ New Milford . Win..C. Ward, 12 Norman Granger, 14 S. 11. Canfield, 14 I George Snyder, 14 Thomas Sullivan, 14 J. W. Brackney, 3 iSeOtt (1.-. Johnston, 12 171. S. Park, 12. Susqu'a Depot; Smith 47 Sinitts, 14 " \Vm. Shrimptou 14 " ' . • Miles Creeitan, 14 - • Gaylord Cu rtis, la John Ti racy, 14 •‘‘ Whittier I3rvant, 13 1 1 W. 11. 4k J. F. b bard, & D. W. Nor , ton, • Silvei Like 3priagviJla u 13 Thomas Inn•strtim, 13 - A. H. McCollum - -13 Freeman Brodier, 1.4 James Bell, 13 A. W. Rowley, 14 S. B. West, l4 . 3 Cohan & Brother, l4 • A. W. Bronson, 13. Foot & Jones, - Carlisle & Carpenter,l4 A. J. Seymour, . 14 Wm. Wigemore, 14 L. G. Spring, 14 Perrine & Son, 14 D. R. Pope, . 14. • Thomson, HAY. Ilehaway, 14 Deer Houses, Eating !louses, %lesion- • rants, etc. Enoch Chambers, George A. Struppler, 8 'alter Paintln, 8 A lanson Hubbard. I.:S`; Bullard, • 8 S. S. Mott, .• 8 Edwin Bacon, -8 J.. A. & 0.. M. Crane, 7 Milton Balch, 8 Joseph OrrnAbee; John Tirney, 8 Mile; Cieegan, 8 WO. Wigerriore, . 8 - James -McAlla • 10 Liquor Dealerti. Lodersville, L. S. Lenbeim, 14 Suspea Depot, Smith & Shutt& 14 " . Geo. Eggleston keeper billiard room, two tables, license 640,0(Y. " A. Thompson, keeper billard room, one tatle, license 630,00. And .The Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of said County, will . hold a .Court of Appeal at the Court House,in Montrose, in and for slid County on Friday, the let day of May nest, at one . o'clock, P. M., at which time and place any of the Merchants defined, described and classed as aforesaid, or their agent. or At torney may appear and appeal from said assess ment if they think proper. Dundrift Frlendsvilie Lodersville Montrose 46 Neve Milford Sustfa Depot Clifford, HENRY ABEL, - • Mercantile Appraiser. Montrose, March 26th, 1857. .13w3 NEW GOODS. /ft THE subscriber is now re -1 ceiving his Spring stock * 14 of Goods to which be would invite the attention of his • friends. 4mong, his goods may be found s'very large as sortment of Gold and Silver Watches of: ever variety comprising :d differ: ent styles of his own importation, and a large lot of Levers. Anchors and Lepines of different makers, Gold - Chains, i3eala Keys, all the new. patterns of Ear-Rings, Breastpins, and . Finger Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold and Silver Thim bles, and Spectacles. A full stock of Silver Spoons, forks, Napkin Rings, Butter and fruit knivel. Plated Table knives, forks, Castors, Cake baskets, Gandlesticks - , &c. Cutlery, nee dles, Shell combs, Gold pens and pencils, Bass viol, Violin and Guitar Strings. Gold Sleeve buttons, and studs, sewing birds,&e, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, at . the old"stand of ALFRED J. EVANS, _. N 0.2 Odd Fellow's Hall. Binghamton, March. 24th, 1856 13 Notice. DEMONS wishing their Pianos or Melode. oils toned, can basalt done by leaving a no. ti ee at the P. O. any time until the first of ly. - Orders from a distance attended to on short notice.l.; W. CAMP.- Montrose, Mirth Seth, • 131,3, Clover & Timothy Seed saltt_by - u.prtfuttivr.„ N4IW Iniford l Match 18, 11157. , FOR SALE • 11E anbscriber offers for 'sale two Hottsea 1-and Lots, and a Shop in Montrose. Also -15 1-2 acres of land with a large House and good Barn in the Boron& of Sitsquehanna De. pot. Cheap and easy torm.s.4 , DANIEL BREWSTER. Montrose, March, 30th, 1857. 14w3. BOOKS : BOOKS!! AND STATION Y.Y. JUST AQOlNG.—Cheaper than at Any other store this side of the Little Village of New York. Walk in and be convinced. Dr. Bane's Artie Expeditions, Recollections of a Life Time, Science vs. Spiritualism, The Sultan and his People, The Star and the Cloud: or, a Daughter's Love, Gentleman's Guide to Politeness, s Man ual o f Composition. and Letter Writing, New . and Improved Circutar Interest Tables Patent Improved Letter and Invoice File, A new lot of School Books, Blank Books, Writing Paper, Pens, Inks, &e.—ht. the Post Oflico. A. N. BULLARD. 'Montrose, April . 2d, 1859: Chemicals, Drugs, A ND every deseription of Medicals, at Sin gleton's Laboratory in liontrose. Alleotn mut:dent-ions addressed ta the Laboratory,will be answered by return mail. Late House Surgeon to the following institutions: St. Georgus Hos pital and the Westminister Hospital, the Infir mary Manchester; the Bristol Infirmary, Bristol Europe; and Late of the Marine Hospital, San Francisco Calififinia. • Feb.-26, 1857. muruis Island Salt, by the, stick, barrel or lb. by I. N. BULLARD. N0v.1'2,-1856. Farm far Salo The subscriber titTers for Sale a small - Farm in Brooklyn township Susqu'a. Co.. situated on Ilopbottom creek, two miles from Brooklyn Centre..ind!. three miles • from Nlon.trose Depot on the D. 1.. & W R. On .said firm are two fraMed House 4, one framed barn and Shop, and is well watered. - Terms made known en applieation to the un dersigned. ALVN DAY. Brooklyn, Feb. 25. 1857—tf. SPLEDIIII Black Silks at - Jan. 1 st,'sl7.] KEN VON'S DOCKET KNIVES.,A large assortment of L the best in market,at TURRELL'S. Ta c hers' Examinations \ATE will hold examinations in the different V townships as follows: Dimoek, Apr. 10th, Centre S. House. 10, a. m. Brooklyn, " 111 b. " - 1.0, a. tn. Lathrop, -" 13th, Thayer S. H., 20, a. in.. Lonox, " 24th, Glenwood, - 10, a. in. Clifford, " 15th, Corners, 10, n. In. Herrick, " 16th, Methodist Church, 10, a. in. Gibt,on, " 17th, T. Hill S. 1L • 10, a. Ilarford,• " 18th, Village S. IL, 10,'ti. m. Jackson; " 20th, No. 2d, 10, a. in. Ararat, " 21st. Church, - . 8 141, a. m. Thomson, " .21A Center S. 11., 2, p. m. Harmony, Oakland and Apr.22d,East Hill S:11.,10. a. m. Susq. Depot, Liberty, ".3d, Beeman's, . - 10, a. m. Bridge 'ter, " .4th, Montrose: F. S. 11„.10, a: in. SileerLake," 25th, Brarkey S. IL, -1, p. m. Choconta, ." 27th, Clark's S. H.. 10, a. in. ForestLakP," 28th, Tower's S. 11, 10, a. m. Middletown,“•29lll,Baldw:n's S. IL,. 10, a. in. Apolaebian," 30th, L. M S-. FL,. 10, a. m. . B. F. 'FEW BURY, Co. Supt. New Milrord.lBtiolBs7. l 2w-1 Administratof's Notice, Tx_THEREAS Letters ofAdministration to the V Estate of Michael Degnan late of Middle town, Susquehanna County, deeeased, have been granted to the subscriber; all persons indebted to the said estatee. are request make imme diate pnyment ;" and those having claims against the same will present them duly . authenticated for settlement. . ' - MICHAEL KEOGH, Adin6trator. March t;th, 1537• 1 I wa Clovet & Timothy Seed. tiE undersigned hweon handand for . sale T by the bushel orload, Clover Seed of the thy large kind; also Timo seed of a superior quality, Which will be sold in quantities to suit the purchasero,„ They have also on hand a large quantity of excellent Seed Wheat, Wiseonsin grown. which they will sell by the bushel, or luad,lnquire of • CRANE S. ROGERS. • •Opposite Searle's Hotel. N. 11. 'O. M. thane keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of famiiy Groceries, which he will sell at the lowest Hying prices, lie has just:l-I-turned from . New 'York with a new and extensive supply of-goods-in his line of trade and respeetfulty solicits the patronage of his frierid's and the public. tail at his estab lishment oppo4ite Searle's Hotel, and exam ine his superior stock of groceries and consult your own interests by trading with him. Montrose March 11th, 1857. iitf See Here Young Man.! T perceive that your teeth which were origi 1_ nally very uniform and beautiful, are becom. ing broken and discolored, and in a very short time, r•bould you continue to neglect them, you will be despoiled or one of the chief ornaments, your noble and attractive face.' I hope you will call on me withou' delay at tn;l4 ()Mee in the Brick Block over Wilson's store, where it will give me pleasure to preserve them fora verysmall consideration, just what your means will allow and no more. MOST RESPECTFULLY YOUNG MISS !.. You are proud of your beauty and graces- so is your Ma, and so be-I. • Your stuile is a sunbeam on the garden tow. Your tear a.raindrop on the Summer shower, But'twont be so long Mir one if you continue to stay away from the Dentist far Even now it gives me pain to view Those crumbling arches "veiled in eboti hie," Then come along without delay to my office in the Brick Block over Wilson's store, and if as poor as you are beautiful, no -matter, Come alung„ come along plead "not able" no • more For just what you can pay your charms. I'll restore. C. D. VlRGlL,'Resident Dentist. Montrose, Mardi 26th 1856. • Public Sale MO be sold at Public Sale on Monday. the 20th, of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. farm of 100 acres situate in-Liberty township Susquehanna County and State of Pennsylva nia, 30 acres of which is under good improve ments, well watered, with a good Log house, a new frame barn, and a graftedor chard. Said Farm has a pleasant and desirable location on the banks of Trip Lake about midway between Montrose and Binghamton, within two miles of a good Grist mill, Saw Mills Mechanic's Shops, Post Office and Churches convenient, also a Catholic Church within four miles of the prem ises. Said prioperty isadmirably adapt( d to Cal tare or Dairy purposes and will be sold on reasonable terms, halfthe purchase money in band the other half in annuallnstalments accor ding to agreement. For further information apply on the prernis. es to the proprietor, - DANIEL DEG UN. Liberty, March 25th, 1857. - 13 a 3* Administrator Notici: yi - TLIEREAS "titers of Admintstratioll - to the Estate of Hugh Mewl, late. of Lenox township, county of -Busnuchanim, deceased, have been granted to -the subscriber ;!II perilous indebted 'to the . said: estate are rcquested to make immedinte psymint,; and those , ;having owEus sgiinst the mune, Prmu(nt tbetw4mly auther4cated tor settleiient, to is HUMPHREX ,31ARCEt__ - - - Administrator. Lenox,Xarcb -13tb ) )857.1 - 12w6* , ••, ILTIRROBK-Lsrga GUt Fratord :Mirrors; for sale by ABEL TURSG4I.I-0 Salti Salt at Taz subscriber begs leave to inform his Meads and the public that he has' taken - the Store No. 201 Wasbington.strect, (ditectly op. posit° Washington Market,) lately occupied by Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to oireelbr sije on the most liberal terms FOU CA,SII, all kinds of Foreign Coarse, and Fine. Salt, from vessel, or store, either in sacks or balk, or put up in small bags to order. " Dealers wilt be furnished with their names printed on the bag's fwnen ordering. A thousand or more. ' Perions from a distance ordering by mail can depend upon having their orders promptly filled at the LOvVr.sT MARKET PAICES. GEO. WAEANN. New York, March Ist, 1857. • 141. To Consumptives.. THOSE • THOSE of yon who are in the fi rst or middte stages of this almost uneurablo disease are informed that there is a remedy which has pro ven successful. This remedy I will send to any applicant upon thereceipt of $5. Take Particular Notice That this remedy, though it will greatly alleviate the•sufferings of thoge in the last stages it will Nor cure them; but for those in the first and middle stages, we will warrant a cure; and any one who is not, satisfied can have their money refunded at once. We do not wish to humbug any one; and repeat that your money will be. refunded upon application, titer giving the rem r edy a fair trio/. Address,giving name or Post,olTice snit Coun ty, Dr. A. G. BRUNDAGE, Jun'r.• Binghainton, Broome County, 4m3.] N. Y. Look: and Read! SOMETHINGM . NEWt - THE undersigned, Merchant at Dimoek Four Corners, has lately discovered that for ready pay he can sell more Goods, and make more money at one-half the usual profits put . .upon Country Goods. Consequently I can sell Goods,. from five to ten per cent. loirer than . any 'other establishment in this sectieif. But du not take my word for it: Call and see for yourselves,' Bring a little Cash or some kind of COntry produce, and buy your Goods at,a price dnpar alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. • My stock is large and well selected, andl am .re eeiving . E ADDITIO'N'S. evervireek. My Terms of Sale are READY PAY. It itlittainiy: be for your•inte:est to call and sed*Mfore intrehasing.elsewhere. , ';', • . Flour and Salt kept constantly on - hand. WM. 11. THAYER,. • Dimock, Jan. lath, 183'7, • farmers INSURANCE COMPANY-, North West Cor.pf Second and Walitut-st., Phil riAPITAL,..One Million Two 'Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. ASSET'rS, :$523,051 07, invested - in Bonds, Mortages, and Good Securities. TILE FOLLOWING STATEMENT Exhibits the the Business and Condition of the C)lnpany to November ,Ist, 1856 Premium receive - II .on Marino and.. InlaryLitisks, to Noy. Ist. 1856, $0.14,684 69 Fire Preiniuins, 169,796. 61 Interest on. Loans, - - - .8,70.. t. 47 Total Receipts, $400,185 -08 Paid Marine Losses, -, $64,427 04 Paid Firo do. 39;737 89 Expenses: Salaries and .. Commissions, - 45,489 09 • - Reinsurance, Return - Premiums & Agen cy Charges, . 27,474 68 . $177,128 Balance remaining with C0. f 5333;037 07 TTIF. ASI+ETTS OF TIM COMPANY ARE AS ron.ows: Philadelphia City and. County Bonds, - $1G,848 18) Railroad Bonds, - 11,000 00 cost prices First ,portages, Real Estate, - - - 144,500 00 Stocks,Collaterals, on. Call, - - 32,400 00' Girard and Consolida tion Bank Stock; - 6,223 00. ' Depo'its with Ducnn, Sherman &Co.,New York, 30,000 00 • • Deferred Payments on Stoek not". yet due, 97,700 00 Notes for Marine Pre. • • miurrs, - - - - 108,080 00 . Due from Agents, se;. cured by 'Bonds. - ' 35,376.18 Premiums on Policies - recently issued, and `, • debts - due the Co., , 26,470'38 Balance in Bask, - . • 1%;t56 74 ____.4)593,057 07 - This Company Insuresßuildings,MerchandiiO, and Stork, from $lOO to 65,000, at the Lowest Rates consistent with Security, and upon the most Liberal Terms, and make Puoatrr Par stENT upon the adjustment of Losses under Poli cies issued by them:— ." The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of 15 per cent„ payable on demand, upon the business of the Company,. to the Ist instant. Hon.THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD R. lIELMBOLD, Secretary. Philadelphia, November 17th 1.56.. TIMOTHY BOYLE 52y1pdbp.1 of New Milford, Pa., Agent. R. KENYON' -• • H AVING completed his eons° of Mercantile Education, of eight years, with two of the most respectable deniers that the country affords, has located himself at Lawsvilie Centre, witere he will be pleased to see• his friends from al! parts of the counts, and would assure them that he will do them good, if th . ey will only call and examine his stock of Goods, - consisttng part of Dry :Goods, GroeericAi Ilardware, Crockery, . Of tie Newest Patterns and Best Quality. • Hats and Caps, Hoots and ShOcs, Wall -Papers and .Dorders, • , Umbrellas, Carpet gap, Drugs and• the Most - • Popular Patent Medicines at * • • the day, • From his long experience itt . aelliamegaed,s for this section of country, he flatkrs-Mself that he will be able to select goodS that will please all, and pledges himself to deal honorably with all who give him their patronage.. Soliciting a large share of your patronage, I remain - yoirr servant, - KENYON. Lawaville Centre, January Ist, MT.- Attention the Whole! ITIHE subscriber -respectfully informs his: friends, (coafiprisin&f -course the,. whole community,) that the New Brick Store in Up- " sonvil le, one door, north ot the ol d ."Excbange," Is filled with a stock of Seasonable Goods, con sisting in psrt of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cala, Ready-lifade Clothing, Walt-Psper, Window- Shades, Fish, Nails, Yankee Notions, &a., and so on, which he will sell for Cash, Barter, or Short Approved Crodit,as low can be bought , is Susquehanna, County. WANTED in exchange, Butter, Grain,PoriG. Poultry, Good Mixed Wool Socks, in fact teary Merchantable article -which his patrons hate. to sell he will buy at faitprices. Come:one t eosno all, and see ) ou,doutt buy. -- . LiltEltitlMAN..: - - Uptouville, Uec. stn, 1856.-1 - Timothy: acad.:Ll , TANLErTURitELL'S T1 5 1074!)z,1,.)i 0-rkr!fuyA trENtfiTDYittlifgdfiail giNien - iii4;:;036411: AM. la101;111MRELL' A MEDICAL R O „„ TILE W 16 HOLLOW.4.YS' The Great Counter +r HE Virtue or the disease - oft en - tnikes_ L way to the internal orgams - throngb , pores of the skin. This- penetrating Ointment; melting, under the hand as.. it- is 'rubbed in, is absorbed through the same. ohs:tn. - 00c r and. reaching the seat of inflammation, proMptly . and invariably subdues it,' 'whethe loreifedAt;:the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, any oWim. portant organ, It penetrates theilurfsei4inthe interior, through the countless'inhealttriteom municate with the as , iummer tatit , liseses into the fevered etuthi diffusing iti - rennionntre. „ generating influence, Skin diseaiiiiiind • _ _ Swellings. Every species `cot exterior iirilationls, quickly redo-ed by the antiinflaturnatorpetion of this Ointment. Angry' Ettuvrioxs, sifeh.:4lClirivr RHEUM, E TS! F.LAs, TETTEIt, RllHrproalti SCALD 1.1E . A,D, NETtt.E RAS*, _ ,;(01" ITCH) &e., die out ; , to return no apore, uridm its zpplie.ation; ll.)spital experiencein partit.of i the world proves its infallibilitp n disoaselt of tha skin, the muscles, the j'oints Ulcers, Sorbs, aid Tuibiiiit"; . . The effect of this unrivalled external:remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent . " ulcers: and ;tores. is almost miraculous. It fi r t ,dischaiges the poison which produces simpurritiott_ und proud flesliond thus the,euresrwhidrititerding properties afterward coMplete- are safe iris iiell as permanent'. - Wounds, - Bruises.: Barns, att - • Se - aids. • In cases of the,,fiaetizro of the lieries,injuries cansed by steam explosions. Baniati,' SCALDS, RnauitAlism, STliTatai (if Abel:n*l's, and eoutractiOn of the sinews, - it ,is ;empleved and warmly recommended by the'fae:ulty: : . This marvellous remedy has been introdloed.byejto inventor in person into all the leaditig Hospitals of rairope, and no p.rivato household should be • without it. . , Undeniable._ Testimeny: The Medical Staff of the French and - Enestr Armios in-the Crimea . .have Opted tlfeii . appraval :11,21toivayS' the mostreliahte - dressingfor„,stkbre . eute,it:tb . s; find gun-shot wounils. • 'Cis - wise:used t4e nsr geons.of.the Allied Nayies.. •-•,•• Boththe Ointmeat and Pills should•ke.,,sried iir the following cases . - Bunions, . - Sore Legs, Burns, -Sore tireasta .-- Chapped Hands, • - -- SoreNhreiths; - Fistula,. Sprains - Gout, •StitT.Tointi, • " Lumbago, 'Salt Rheims' Mercurial Ilruptioms, Scalds.,. Piles, . Skin:Diseases, Rheumatism, • ' Petters:--- Ringworm; tlieem• Glands, Venereal - Sores,. • Sore S-of al kinds, • Wounds of kinds. *Sold at - the Mann6ctOries of. PrefessOr * and= 244 80 "Maiden Lane, • New' lurk, and 244 Strand. London, by all respectable Drng. gists and Dealers in ...Medicine throughout the.. Linitad States and the eiv.ilizki world, in pots,: at 25 corits,B2 1-2 cents, and 61 eaeir.: - L;4" There is a considerable-.saving by to-, king the lanes sizes. • " N". B.—Directions for the g.uirlanne of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. - oct2n4o • - GREAT EXCITEMENT AT Guttenburg, Rosenbaum. It Co's. a T-0 RE. • • qpilEll..E WI general rush at their establish ": ment,:uid it is reperted .thiit they flay%) just received, and are daily - ,reccivinA a fresh supply of hew Goods The truth of this repeOit•can be hest known hyr calling at their store on. Turnpike - Street At foot of Public Avenue. Nke have on • lisfna carefully selected supply ,of REA DY MADE OLDI'IiLY G for both Ladies and Gentlemen, everything call ed for, from a pair of }loss to a HAT-or:BON NET. Those uishing to protect tlmir,,bealth from the.cold atmosphere, lii this r . egiun, woulddewell to . call on , us, es - we *BI - supply their wants on lower termsthatt any othereStahlish-s went. To our friends, one and all,. we- would say, give us a%cali, and we 4spremise, ,,. l.ltit you *shall go away fully satisfied., - - GUTTENBERG ROSENBAIIM.& Montrose, Nov. 27,1866,1 . • • - . • FA R t E R _ $1.5 will_parcha,so- one of t he best • , CORN SIIELLERS,and . BEPARATORS Ever Inpentect. TBE undersigned is now ` rripared Ik - famish to FARM ERs, Millnraustothers:tholiorld renowned Excelsior. Corn Sheller-=the ASonder of the titues—being the best, mestlitiiebWatid 'easiest running Sheller now in use; 14firrailted to Shell more corn in a'shorter:spitio ., of time, than any other machine, cutirerr - cleitning Abe'ear, ear, from end to end , withont - "crilidting either eordor cob. ' s? The lliaelnm•,t are constructed-;: with Iwo. cranks, and pally for a belt, so. theet t iVo persons can turn them, or attach a _bell iii'matiOn by any power. , The fittentiiih . cif pesaiuoning mills, is solteited, as the'3lsibrites,,ltre_ wonder fully .adapted to any.kind riciwer_ They are very ogsily turned, and when &fee,* wtiop einall boy can turn thetai'ther mit!' iripidde [ of shotling one bushel pe+inerinate:.:zevery Farmer aboubi have - 'one,resthey'sitso - 4htpr cost, in lea than ono seasoner' ' They are on exhthillon_ltt' Seer Sayrei Foundry; Eries , ..miit' in .13rtkiklya,' 'and at Lathrop's Lake'_Milis, - wherethiyeattle seen in-operation at'ary Allmidem addressed to the undersigitedi; - reeeive....prompt:at ten. Lion. Machines shipped at . a distrtie* . and war.. ranted to operate. I).‘ - 1/:I3EARLE. .-ArSettile's Montrose, Decelbel - 11h.4 8, 56,,; - - -- ' • " CERTIFICATE TUTS is to tertifY, exit/Ulna/lei Used one of the ahoTvit Shettriafori_.- - ficater:hy D. SraiLE, and unhokitatingy - prolidilifl:eit; ono of the .best, Most durable - and.eniiiitif running Shelters ever introduce d will shell mekre.corn. in it'lstiiirtietitile - Ahati any other achlud,' and is always. ref ; ser ice. I most heartily and freely reeommetra'.them the Farmers of Stiatra-County,, - *the- cheapest . and best Sheller, now- - in 4 4. hife: one in in my_ tail fln 'Diirieeki*fileh ticde , only be-seen - to, reeotnaiiol - iteitf::';c6ll and' seen:, - Brook tyn. - Deeerriber . ilib4-1856.: • 'mit TEE: ORDER ••OF .THINGS- E V RR SE'D A 1.1. oPit_ indebted: - or A Thayer & Ca„ an 4 .Ik,Vtaynta r . a tfy.herei by notifiel -thaj, Wean ihireatt ana Bettie in f.' megiply, `dr cuitiwiabe4ntrikesn4.t-.- - TiVt - Yrett '• 2000 -'ii Irritteg'i f t; 4- I • ntor thtitual" Or ani al; 4a""`"t ' Ayttit,giou,' ' „„, -.. • 18