In Brook'yn, June 2s-d i • 1562, at the residence of the bride's father . Mr:Smar t:li, B. Ermuirbas and Mies 14 4 Y XiILY KF:NT, all Brooklyn.' •'" ' • At the Allen .11 - Ouse, in Ilonesdale; the 2 atly ult., by the Rev. • Dr; Paddock, M. A. rtcannrso„ of JaCksOn,iand ,11iss S. Emma LEWIS, of the same place., • On the 2nd. inst., in Franklin, by Rld: W. C. :Tilden, Mr. Nawat.t liAitxv!, of Liberty, and Miss AIIAND+.IO. 3 .lllrretira.t, of Franklin. • In Montrose, July 3, by Rev. A. O. Warren, Mt. L. E. VAIr liousiN, or New Milford, and Miss M. I'Ncits.#l:4G, of Gibson.' I In Nett I,lllfprd, June 16th; of -dipthe ria, EUGENE, son of llarvev!)anil' Olive Grinnell, aged 2 years and • • • In New Milford, June 15t1i,- dii#l.er ' llnt.us LOUISA, youngest daughter of Mynard and Mary green, aged 12 yenta, 2 months and 5 days. ' . • .1 • In New Milford, June 27th,*'theisanau disease, CHARLES MAlrri::, • yOuilerest son of Mynard and Mary -Green; nged - 8 years, 11 months, and 21 daya. • • •In Springville, Jnne 22n4 Ib6l - 4 Mr. LATtIAM WILLIAMS, aged 86 ;years. Mr. Williams emigrated 'from Conneetient some fifty-one years since, and settled•in. the township of, Brootlya, Sit:4g. ed. Pa., where he has been favorably.kuowri 'ever since. -The deceased was livihg: with ,his s.ln in the eastern part of Springville at the timo of his death. Mr. Josertt A. BrxnE,' fornterly- a resi dent of Bridgewater, Susquehanna Co. Pa. lied at ,Port Royal, South 'earolitia, on the ;15tii- of June, aged 34 years, 5 tnonths and-10 days. Re was rt meinber 4f . - Co. D, 50th Pa. Vol, and has bebn in the vi cinity of Port Royal and Ileaufor't ever since the capture and octipation of those plaees by - our troops. S,everld tnonths gti he was in the hospital ,erom sickness occasioned by exposurctat the ba4le of Port Royal FerryJ _Re -soon, hoWever, recovered, and enjoyed ivrruirkabLY good Health up a very few days pievionslto his -,lath. lie was,a kind i ,ant affeetonate brother, husband and friend, , and to dui brothers and sisters ; wife and' children whom Ice leaves hehind, his death it: a se vere affliction; all the inore so &Om the 14t that lie died far away from them all, anionr. strangers.. • i • funeral discourse wills be preached I,v Rev. li. Van Valkefiburg!at the;M. E. church, in Montrose, on Sunday, JUly 13, at 101 a. m.l-L-Cou. At Wasiiinnton . City, 7.11:i 28th; 't - Tuvroirrn, a .member of (40. H, &Ist N. \: vol., a young man otlgooci address; de cided promise, and possessing, a:nolile acid trenerotts heart. „When the war Opened. :••o suddenly-and une4cteilly- upon the ,puntry, lie was.ready to ,chlist, but cir cinstancet; prevented •his leaving,till Ile spent some months, in tamp :it New York and Washington, Itvheie he Profess,, cd a hope in Christ in cOMpany with number of his regiment.: IlLt was attiomi foremost in the inarcTv Manassas; tit as at the siege of YorktoWn, andlmarch -01 from there to Williams-berg tio'o' mud and rain: returned to Yorktown, Und,was taken sick with typhoid lever; came on to Wa4thimrton, and died in• ;two :weeks at I try vr lluspital. The lastiweek sis ters and brother-lit-taxi' wive with him, and he had all the rittehtimi and comfort oat attectioh could bestt.w.* He died calm and composed, expreiss - iiig a readi 11',. to go, regretting onl2, that he was 11 , P; permitted t0,,d0 more fdr his Country, pl,l - share in her peril and hr glory. His p.ly was enbalmed and brought home, t•.l.lherty, and kePt June sth, when tt was consigned'to the gra t e with appro. priatv funeral' ceremonies.l-Coat. • . At the New York Cit± hospital, on the 6th; lieut. B. R. Lvozis, 2d., late Co. 1), 50th neg. P. V.. Ile was wounded iri the repulse-at James Island, near rharles i on, S. C., and was one Of the 'first to scale the enemy's works, Wring ledthe as sault. lie waS then acting. as aid to Brig. Gen, Stevens. remains were brouJit home to Montrose, this morning. 711 e funeral Services wk be held at the Presbytferian Church ,cfn Wednesday July 9th, at 3 o'clock, P.M. s, - Executors' otice: • . cOTICTE ie herebr Ova tool] moue haritm de. =trots ngatnet tike estate of B NJAMIN T. CASE. eof the borough of Itontrot.e..., d that the nme he pre.ented to the undersi ed for settlement, nod ail persorr.k` indebtedto raid es te are requested t. immediate paytueut. • BENJ. CASE, lEzccators. F, A. CASE I MontroF e. JUI) . CM.. ' ofiit'•, one doll al;;, sTuotrio, 7C r"ETRR3TT ;with 7ilr, ; ; IT is..,orpnPnt hntl on the Mri.t. fay CCs.`,.ut to Prup - . . .11-1 , i'1,.. Butt. , • 1 ' CIONT-NINS NEWF. from all part . s. of tie World, the New Milford, Orr.2:dli. lrrio I.J best reports of the Produce, Grain, anti Cattle Trade, ,• Dry GdodeLand Illohey markets. . - Da,nclelicin' Coffee, The Foe to hisoeionizers, , North: and South. IlEx.l.l`lll' bt ~41'....1'i , II.• 1! . " 1111 , "1 0;1.111. , oil ', isi. Maki. ar ic.i....1: as 1-.., ~,..11.••••- • r .oh• r i'4llTf, ~,, of the sal, I, \ r , F , T , T 1 lad .1 fie S u pporter mon II ' , The Constitution awl Laws. T-AKE 1OTICE! c, . - _ TEEXS FOE ONI; YEAR : , q.B b. /:. rt. 1 .1- 4 ,, x ., 3Ericli Twenty copier or upwards, $1 each. Thirteen copies, C ~„,„,, ;.,,, t 4. 1 .-,, moi -. mttAkr..t. nn-0 nit ki sts. .. Eight e*pies, $lO. Ftmr copies, $6. Three copies, t 5,;;. 4. A..„,,k a ...- 1.1.1 n n of Leath^r and 800 $5. Under three copies, $2 each. Clubs of thirteen or !,,,, ~., r, l .•'luti x •), 1".„fl 0tt.'....Z, T..unery, _a it more will be maih-d to one address. \(.i,.• , ase44 An extra coo to any one sending a dab of 20, with the • 5 /1”nt.r0,. • 1.3, •i li .1 ' .f. /. C KEE/ money. _ The Daily Journal of Co/amerce Tumor, iftned for the country, $5 a year in advance. • ' - Specimen copies gratis. . PRIME, STONE. DALE & uAta.oes. Editors and...Proprieturs, 11/ Wall * street., New. York. 7iA11 . 1) C. INN'EY, Steel- Pens Superseded BY S. BE • COPPER ERRODIEM 4s \vA$RA\'TEx) not to corrode fn any Ink- :Each pen Y 1 ~ datab l e ns .0 dozen steel -pens. AN they do not they will not yet sharp and stielt in the paper , t , he , ntel ttens, but, will glide Over the paper smoothie I, e a gold pen. I have appointed I : ABEL ToWlELLOSoleligel t. the sale of thele penis In Suequehanna imunty. Prke. LOO per groes-50 cents per dosen-5 .centre eaeb Seat mail, pre-paid larAbeageM, on reeelpt of price and Doti postage stamp. .the trade supplied st a rensPrlible dis-. ".nont. MI orders for these non-eorroolve ',Pens must - be a.hlre.),sed to TURRELL,Bitntrose; Po., who will furnish them at the lowest prices. - • - ' July f, lam. ; B,.LitWOLF. • • THE OLD • ZIAIULIan, iIELCIP But New Proprietor, , ondoralpied, ciperloneed workmanitt tbetias 1. inesg, ovoid inform the eitlzena of Idol:trate and el , pw. - that he hea.takeu the atom formerly *4:copied by t . harTs., Morrie, better kitiowtttua the "loauglting Barber." t 14C h..ernent. of Searle* Hotel, and by atriotattentlon ltOrt444tr and sharp razors he bopei to merit a liberal ratronftge. N. "L . —Lattice . ..and Gentler:lmill Hair &timid in the la tent arieliOkteat City taylea. - munt7ose, July e, lees. WILLI— • ' AM H. STHAttiEll. $4 Wages' Paid $lO.O 1 1 10 till g oods for the ADinsStiituo 3ticitrlac CovPA. r M'o, will glee a curnmidOon mid! roods fink! by tznote; or pay wngos at from 140 to floo , po inontb, .0, • nay all •nnceenarr expenson: A child 'sanlent!!! to op r.,:•• g by halLan hour's Instruntiou! it is ognal to any sowing' Machine 111 Wive rigitrced the. - .t. r!ftoon Dann!. • ' 1 ' • ••• Machine sq.:rent:l(A for t.l: -cc •,;,n, ? .• A odr.t. , RUC, wtn. • =Mil 13"CleXJrLi Xt.13:1V., Hi "fIpDIIIT STORE," NEW GOODS. OLD and Y017:•ZO. men . and POOR, OAT and Festive, are hourly Jaen runhlng onward to the • READ OF NAVIGATION, , __ • All eagei, to be suNtled from the Wilco and extensive selection to he found • i . • • . • AT TYLER'S STORE. Ins assoriment of 11:1131ry arCllollallll beat 'em MI., and= for choke ler . l 2 l.E7kCiallirtal3M 0 . 7 Viz.: 9 andloo Sugar, Rice, entree. and Tollacce. ' tow.* ors irtadayeafe,—they are TIP: It Is uaeleis to men tion therm, tbousand.B one things of whfch &full supply in kept eonotantlyttt the