etiitigintnantrally frotni its principles - this party, thus qualigd to speak to, the whole, and Act be heard with "affection'and reverence,_On and Will command these wild waves of human passion - to be still, sad, refcci•ing alike thelanaticistn of Boa. ton and of Charleston, will rebind these great States together, in 'enduring bonds of interest and "sympathy. ! -- I am, dear sir, ,very truly yours. - • - 11Lociusitnno, Feb. 20, 1,863. • giontr.ost gitmocrat. :** A. 3. GERRITSON, - - Editor. drae.azy, OlLich°' /7 4frf,' 6.9 THE VISION AS IT WAS; Before abol4ion„octsaion, ctc., dieturbed ite bartabny TITS CONSTITUTION AS IT IS; Enforced and , respected in 'an vections of the country rirYount men deArinu to attend a Commerdial Col-. lege at Binghamton. Pittsburgh. or at Philadelphia, New York. etc.. can obtain information of practical pecuniary ',slue by calling upon Or addressing, the editor of this paper.. . • WAR private Letters intended for the editOr of this paper should, until Smiler notice, he addressedto ' A. J. Gitturrsox, Ilionse of Representatives, Harrisburg, Ta:. Jab. DIASS CONVENTION. The Democratic citizens of Snscinehan - - na 7 County arc invited to t meet in Mass Convention at:the'COnrti-bouse, in Mont- TOtle, on Monday evening April Gtb, to appoint . . Delcgates . 1.41 oar State Con vention, for the .nomina(ion of State•Offi- . sere,-&c: E. M. GERE, . • - Ch'n Co. Corn. Montros, March 16, 1863. . Latest: News. ',A 'special despatch to the Cincinnattt Gasette'reports a fight • on- the YazoO rtheer,'in which 7,0)0 prisoliers 'and eight . transPorts . felt into 'our: hands. We .are left' to . conjecture, whethpr this vie:tory - WA3 won by the, Yazoo, Pass expedition . .under a r en.ltoss;,. on its Way . ldOwn th6‘ oybr Gen. Grant on his waYnp., A was - reported..dy Cairo on Thursday that Forts Doneison and lleury had been seized, by the rebels. .- • From Utah we have Alm thrilling item that - Brigham Young has been arrested for bighrnv. „ . I • 13'"Dr. F. C. Denison, formerly.-of birnock, has been assigned a position as Surgeon in the 141 st P. V. "fifligt-In the official list pf of:fleets absent without leave,.pUblished b:ythe,. war depart- , tient; we obierve' . 'the folloWitig ‘.itsais s tant Snr..e, on J. W. Cobb, 134th - Pennsylvania. Alisetit Without leaVe sinceOin • Deher - Ittb,.lB,bi'" . • `, •; • . . . r 11147" Col. . Van Wyck, L ike republican . , member of Congress from . the Orange . dis trict, -who has sustained • the adniinistra tion 'in ever.i.,-thing—bothln the field. an d' in CopgreSs. 7 -in speaking. of ielabatiort thieves-who Autroun4..llli7:. ,Li . coin, says :. " - 141 . ;liave injured' the= Iteptiblie,more th.ia the: South in artns."- I: ..: .. . ------- 4 :!:10.-0-----, . - 'Lincoln has irsned another procla mation, dated garch loth, calling opon all absentees fronitheanny'3FithOut leave to return by. the 'lst they be, i tieated.as deserterE r and caufioniug erjWy 'tot to interfere with the: corn log:draft. • • ItairThe iderciiiisiration has been in ter- roc 1)11 - 1:,bable result of the election in - New Hampshire. ILlA:order to vert de feat, about . re. humired, trOops 'of th e 2nd regiment have been sent - . home to Tote, as• thq arc largelyrquiblican,; but t44 i ctki . reginmni r lia.f..urokbonori is batt:Jea,'and been reduce& to Isere tliele:Pcin, are denied the privifegi of going borne tie use the 4.liment ocratli jrlioletio deg y- that this is ape: waripi,Nitut44 . ,.to pet! • BeliiMw inikelow's -Lettei. Wo earnestly' _desire that the 'letter from flun.ChailOst. Backalew, address. ed to the.- Philadelphhi Club, which we Copy on-the first i page, shall bezread'hy every;_ freenian in Susquehanna County.— Conpuent upon it is needless; to praise •would be supelfinous. Bead it carefully, and note in particular the last paragraph but 'one. Show this Titter to your. Democratic and Reptiblican , neighbors, and preserre.a copy for future rpfetence. ' . Igser' Ifariipshiie Elettion. • The Detnocrats have elected one of,the ; Congressmen, while. the popular. Vote of the State shon)s - a llandsonle - Demoyrtie majority for G6Verner,. which 'oras fool ishly squander4d. upon two .oamocratie . candidatei, thuS throwing the election in to the Legislature.' Nevertheless, it is. a splendid Demoeratiavictory. • - Never*, have the ,ndininistration, made such desperate attempts to carry, a state election:: - Their Motitifiing defeat in all the great central states made it' doubly important for then to .mantain zn unbro ken front in New England, - their great stronghold. They fought ivith vindictive fieiperation-al ling the -Majority -"trait- Orse4: "Copperheads,'L and . threatening them with hanging, Ilut 'she administra tion lvis been signally' beaten even, in ,a New England state, which, _since 'there was a Repnblican party,lias never, till now failed to -elect their. - entire ticket..N. ,Hampshire, which; -in - the 'presidential election, gave Linceln :majority of. 11,- 638 over Dou g las, now gives: an anti-re publican majority of nt least, seven thous and, showing, in that stnall.state, repub lican "loss. since :1860 of nearly twenty thoniand rotes. . The majOvityof the lower branch of the Legislature is republican\ but' tbat results from tha-nnequal apportionment .of the representatives 4incing the population. 4— The: vote for. goVernorpros that'a largt majority of the people are Deinocratic.- -The redemption - orNew,England, $49 nus picionsly•begun in New . .11anipsliire, will be still more cheeringly. e .. uried forward in Connecticut, next mewl: • • kr".Sojotirnee us that. in his communication of. last vieek, the words trashed in the faith," read 2ndline from - bottom,it4honld read "weak in the faith,." 'There.. were two or three other typographical err Ors whielt.the intelligent reader wOuld - readily correct.. • • . It1 1 14:13;1040:iliati foil* V*ll CA.rrr9r.," Marc)) -14. Saturday last waia - nOted., , day in the . Senate: A resolution.was offered tender iner ihe ilk of the Chamber to Johnson, of,Tennesiee, and Wrig,ht,f of Indiana, to l pea l i behalf of Lcineolnism. :An amend ment was offered; 'inviting the Country's , Idol-,-Meelellan2--tp Visit, the capitol:— This - brought : 9l4 a vicious :tirade from scr- eral abolition senators. Lowry and oth- ers (frau- frantic in. defaming the_ General whom our soldiers.lore ; and in Whom all . have confidence :except those %qi care more for - abotiti,ouism . than• for the Union. Your Senator was' mere moder- ate in his style.and gesturek than the cra zy members: on his , side, and . his speech' was mainly: devoted to an attempt t o prove that McClellan. was either a traitor or an imbecile. 'He courteous .enongh. to. refrain from .the use of the term " traitor,"• buE he tried - to show tliat , blo for his acts of needleis• delay. and gross di'Sobedience of orderis :set er:al 4ql our rererses:wotild' ha - V . 6 been .triunpli.S..- As neither yottr rea der's or the soldiers. in the army arc, likely tl believe al.word: t of this,l Will notocct pk-space in refutlttiori.'y'' 1 The Petivieratie side met the abolition ists ,proinptly unflinchingly. The speeclie# ClPzer, Wallace, Lumberton and 'others were, timely, eloquent and un answerable.' As I eantiot begin to &Ps tice to them' through`this medium, I will pass Ilion for the ,presenti but will sec that• your readers have' an opportunity of perusing some of themat,,an early day. -After debaing all day, the abolitipn majority - !ejected the McClellan aniend t4eqtiaid adopted,the resolution; but it was then;too late-for tiie.inissionaries to efloine the *i l ond their, pow-wow wai beld:.nt the Conrt.hotise. , • • Iht:the.lrousit. like'resolution WS of fertadjblit:a tnajdrilyiiitheDentoeiate re f ised , t6;:inkpeull.the - mite . iO.:permit the qqestien to , be debited -sod the btudinee to belaterropteiV. _ • 'The tonnage tat question was diiposett of on Wedeeidayiby, tbe adoption of an amendment to lay a tax on„.all railroads. This triVial scheme was devised - by the, railroad, men; as a cover for ;those who, dared not vote with them direct..against the res toration of the tax. The opponents of the read Managers seem to believe that several mysteriottS Changes on this-ques tion—enough to adopt thg arnctidinent by • 51 to 45 7 —have been, produced by the Use Olnioney and other corrupt means; but to prove it !may ho very diffietilt,' even. if such' be the'fact. Mr. Warner is the on ly member- from this quarter of the State that voted with. the road men ; and wilt he did so I cannot tell,- but will let 'hint explain . . His vote helps fasten upon, his . constituents several . thousand dollars a Year additio n al taxation, for •the benefit of a rich company" from which his people de, rive not the least, benefit, " • A. J. G. " Our Harrisburg Correspondence." MIL Eorron :• Under the above caption, the Montrose Repnblic.in . ot this Week has scurrilous letter from here, over the sig nature of Feather 'Penne." 'This-is his Second letter ; and lest • any person Might presume they come front a person entitled to some credit, 'Will expose the name of the author,'(L. A. Tiler,) and s something ofhis conduct here ; and will also take some notice of his letter. ,„ complainslle because the House au thorized the selection of an Assistant Post blister. Now when it-.was first proposed to pass such - a resolution, lie Was' warinly in its favor, and asked the Post Master to . , agree to appoint him. Failtnr• in. this he next invented- an idea to get the House to elect him ; but as 51 votes were needed for this purpose,.mid he could not' get 1, he retired fram.the contest in'disgust,and denounees the - wi:de smatter as a Scheme of plundeil . He-says the Democrats of the Legisla ture are traitors—are flooding the coun try withl treasonable matter ;, that they are robbing the government and people by the abuse of the franking privilege,and: that they ought to' be punished for it.— That these allegations.are wickedly false, I need not take time to show ; but their detestible impudence .should be exposed by a brief statement of well-known . Ile is always loafing . .about the: House picking up till the documents, &c., public or otherwise; he can get . his clutches on. To get-these int& the mails he has been detected in the practice of turtling the frank of Members to enable- him to save his postage and rob the State. In this way7he sends - MI - considerable stuff; and if it all—leis stationary &c., not. begged from the Members, to whom, judging from- their very frequent com plaints7he is a frreat annoyance, it must consist of "stealin!rs,''—to use 4 Legisla tive phrase, for which the people have td pay. ne . .has tried to ipass himself 6if as a "Reporter," but as it has taken him ten' weekS to manufacture two weak let tersohat game is about played out. has, also tried to defraud Railroad Cain patties into giving him • free passes, on , pretence that he is clerk of . the House; but detected in that he has lately simmer-. ed dots n to peddlingrahnanacs,and nosing* abota the - [louse generaliy,disgusting and.' annoying the members, who have re-.I peatedly advisel :him, to :-eep out ,lest he get put oat. Indeed, it is a wonder .that he buss not long ago been•expSlled by the enforcement of the Rules, .nliSn which lie is a shameless tresspasser. Too muck charity ha4cen exhibited to him ; but it has been because it•was•gene6lly under-. stood thatlds-nixelleet was mdt !) mate for his impudence. -. But - for this his abo lition carcass would ere • this have been ejected from,. the floor. Such is the scamp who libels 'those whose only 'fault has been to patiently allow the 'loafer to impose upon them,thus tar With imOunity« . Yourii,TrulV, . -SCRIBt. HarrisbiiroOlar'eli 13th. • r • The Demociatb Party. We suppotte it Willoot-le control erred in any intelligent quarter that since • the organization of the government under the Constitution.dawn to the election of Mr. Lincoln; it is the Democratic party that has maintained the r lionor, extended the territory, contrelfed the Ipolicy, - , farmed the raditiprikai4linfle the:_ isti2ry of the. • country We ask-the men- Who so. hubs,' , trumsty traduce , vernoCratic party and impute to it treasonable purposes, I to I consider the fact that it is this party which 1 1 conferred 'on the - Old -Union . the greatness land glory which gave it' security at - tome and' consideration 'Abroad: It -was ma- Aigned when it opposed the Alienind Se difion laws and, elected JefferSon't It 'was' v'ehementlyopposed . - when::it "tint-chased Louisiana . ; it was denounced )vit'en. it made war with Oreatßritain to maintain the rights of our cemixteree on the seas ; an:infuriated outcry was=rhised against it Whenit annexed' Texas . proseeuted a sup. coiSful war against Aimee, : and*Might in'Califotript tuid'Other **able territory. Btit ittneand the unanimous 80On:ital. of, - the'next gnenerfition 'have, in every in stapes' vindleatsd the _wisdom of the Don- . eeratieLparty,',Etery Federal 'senator, except-pap* y,Oteikagainet the tatifiwi- . .. . , _ .., . ... .. lion ofJefrqson's Treaty for the purchase of I - . Louisiami,and the FeleraliSts in the House II -.-- att SEEDS : ABS i- • opposed the measures .neee.sSary fdr . iti - ".- LOGE. iSt MEDIUM execution ; lint who,lin the next genera- ' ' •' ' ; uld hare been willing to. ace, that .tiolul & Tun ED • past-`a . l tntignifieent • territory, which' . , , , istretehed,from , theMissisitilipi westward, -. . - -., -~ 'Volt SALE By :. , : • again hi the possession of a tbreign,po wer? •.-.- • . lii.. Mr Critit="2".. Who was there, ten yeats after the • anet . , •• 'New lifilford, March-17;:113133. 9wo alien of Texas,thal, you'd have been base 1 enolgh to have williagly -seen it given up? What old opponent Of the war with Mex ico wishes California out of the Union ? The Republican party; it is ,Arne, during the - whole period orthe struggle hy.whieh it MSC. to power andfilestroyed the:Union, was in the -habit ordeclaiming against , what they called the perversion (W .- the gOverninenein the acqnisition of territory on our southern border for-extending the .:irea of slavery ; lint ihe Republirana dare not now confess a Wish to see these tic qnisitions out of the Union. By fighting to retain what .they !opposed ' the .Denioel 1 racy, in acquiring, they • make a . tacit ad mission that the Democrats hav always - heel' In the right and their opponents al ways been _wrong.* . The Democratic party, in die face of .vi.' olent and abusive - opposition, lie!tan .and . eondtieted the only two glorious wars we -hate had under the Constitution ; 'in the Thee of similar oppOsition jt carried the na tional flag And extended the national au thority over territory three times as ex tensive as teas possessed at the formation of the government; Lit made the Monroe doctrine ;the tradition, 'and ." maniteSt ilestine--io siipremaey on this continent the-sentiment and hope, of the country.; it has beeirthe embodiment of that national pride . and irrepressible nationa ambition by Mitch a youngeountry marks out for L itself :1I k lii,lv career and attains , reatn . ess and enfpire. The I qualities. which• have enabled•the Deinleratie Tarty to make' , the history *of . ..the country are mainlyl these two : boldnv;s,.and true national in stinct. The Iboldness of the party is ethic ed.'by the fact Oa, all its great measures have, froth the moment of their :immune ment, ene.onntere4 a storm of inthriate& vitnoeration,.Vetbre which it never . for a moment quailed, but which 'it alWays.met -With resolute dellimee. The ' correctness of its national instinct, which has proved' a-truer guide that the sagacity,of gtates- men, 'is , establis led hay the fact that" though its measures have always beeir ffiriCusly opposed at the-tine, they- have, been. imi'versally indorsed by the, next; I generation.- It is, only by these masterl 'qualities of boldOSs and a-- true national instinct that Our hleeding country can be i again•restored to l unity and health; which' is but another form of saying that it can . be done only by the Democraticpart y. 'The Democratic party instinctively felt; frtim the beginni ig, that the success of the abolitionists would destroy the Union, ivid it has : no contidenee that the policy of these pseudo-pl ilanthropists, who care more for the wel mire of the black race than for the greatness and honorc4 their conn-. try, will ever 'restore it.. That., is tier work of thc,Den ocratie party,. 'who will never consent to the contraCtion of the onational 4°4nd:tiles which it 'has - always 'been its policy tii extend.—N. Y. World 1 ' Feb. Ti, by Rex. IT Riley, Mr. liArditsotiyatt Corr, of New Milford, and Mie4 A SUNDA F. Mbonn, of Bridge water. 3=Y3F3Ah,TXXSEI. In South Auburn, on the 7th .of Jan. 14G7. LTiata. A:TN, only child or Abram and Lucinda Carter, aged 10 yeairs, 11-months and 19 dayr. • • , • In Forestlake, on the 9th inst., TdONASMninrx, aged 77 years. In Owego, Dec. 47tb..13(12, Onrun, wife of Ilugh Du- - • gcn, aged 41 years, I T no. and 5 days. Peacefully lay her down let rest ; _ Place the turf lightly on her breast. Wel 1)C10 v 4.11 one, Withihee the foils of life,are done ; ' ' Rest till the trump from the op'tting skies, ' \ Did; thee from! duct to glory arise. . _ (Com. In South Bridgewater. on the 7th inst,..Devin Coot., of Co, D. 55th P. VI, in! the ltith year of his age. Daild en listed at the time his Company was orga nized, and with his comrade's etteou r ntered tho perils and hardships o, the noted passage tO Port Royal on board the' Winfield Scott: as well, as ofher dangers incident to 'a soldier's life. lie enjoyed good health up to last July, and was considerCd a gitod.rilid brave, soldier then he was taken down with fever, Which termlnited in quick consurnp.- tlOll. Re received Ifs discharge. and:sammed - home So his brother's house inSouth Bridgewater ten weeks pre vious to his death, where he received all the kindness and care necessary to tie bestowed on one so very weak and emeciata, until death ,released him from his suffer . I inv. - • J. F. D. . . ONE CENT REWARD! RAN away from the subscriber: nn the 21st tilt.. it black airl by the name of PRISCILLA. STEWART. Thisi:= to forbid all•persons harboring or trusting her,, or imam , her nu my; account; as I -rill gay no debts of her soot ratting. I ' • • UN BOLLES. Didock. March f1th,463. 118 t. THE - -NATTNAL ;:CLAIM ;AGENCY; CONDUCTED DT Harvey Collins & Brace r ..• Government Arens and Atornies, Watitington ; D. C. • - . Branch for Susquehanna County , conducted by '• L;,r: FiT(Otrollo,' ntroso.' . Claims presented andprosecuted before Congress, Court of Claims and the Departments. 'PATENTS. PEN. MONS. BOUNTIES and. and COLLECTED!' , . The undersigned.' being tiow"LIOENSED by the. GOV .Entimpq (and, associated with this. sgehey at Wash ington for the purpose of expediting . business) trill at tend promptly total calls in this line of ;bottom. Inior maim' man. and so manes tinisttranceossi Noptrose,3l'ch'l2. 11368.-2 m ° ZIP: InTC/f4; , • - ELMO &SNOODS. .WFbase the pliasure of informing you that we arc ;tow - prepared to Offer, at our old stand. Nan. 103 105 dc 107, North - Second Street, Pit Ned's, ft well *l..lectvil Stock of ,111ilincry and Struts Goods, in every variety, of the latest importations, and of-the new est and moat fashionable styles. • • • OUR gTRAW DEPAR ?law r • - wil l compriseevery variety of Bonnets. Bats and Trim • mings to be found In that line, of the latest and lost ap proved shapes and styles.. Soliciting an earls call. 1 re, Main yours. respectfully, • .11. %VAUD. Bleach 17., 1863. 4w • Lipense Petitioiis. NOTICE itt hereby given. that in pursuance of an act of assonibly, the 'following named•per4otishave fled their petitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for.the County of Susquehanna. to kelp Taverns in skid County, fur which they twill apply at April Sessions, 104 . Autumn. Joseph Carlin, E..L. Adams.,:Cllnconat. nob Kimble.—Dlonock, George W. Lewis. P. S. Babcock, Dundaff, Arthur Avres.—Forest Lake, Judson Slone, end. ;Great (tend, David Thomas. Geo. J. Sinlth. 'Baxter Jew idl.—Gibson. Silas Bowel'. 11. S. Brundage, M. W. Cham berlin.—Merrick, A. Tilden. John M. Myers.+-Jackson, C. C. PlWlle.—Lnthrop;David Wilmartb.—Lenox, A. F. Snow.--Mositrose. Leonard Searle, J. 8. TartelL—New Milford. R. C. Vail, Philander Phinney.—ltlish. ,, E.. M. Dar. W. IL Sherwood. George Snyder.—Silver Lake. D. 0. llinkier. I). P. Phelan.—Springville, Julien Lathrop, 'Spencer Diekos.—Suscea Depot, Thos., Conuvan. C: W. Morgan. Peter N. Tillman—Burford; John F. -Ziegler— Friendsville, Edwin 'Msg.—Brooklyn, J. 0. Bullard. TO SELL BY TUE MEASURE. • Apolacon—Cornelius Dotiell7. .March 14, 1863. - • E. M. TURNER, Clerk. H. C. TYLE R, Raving removed from the old staird year the Court-hotise may now be found In Lathron'p , brick bloe/sr fu the-tirm of LATftliOP. TYLER .t RILEY. All my old Mends . and customers are Invited to c.ll at the New Store.. March 10, 1663. -_, 11. C. TYLER. • CLOVER & TIMOTRY st • LARGE 'BRADFORD CO._ . _ - 01110 MEDIUM. CHINA SEED WHEAT. SEED CORN, PEAS, • • . ctnd a general agsartmeni If Garden Seeds. ' CASII PAID TOR .• • M il leVtar..aeea , 7 • During the month of Mardi.- DALDWENT A: ALLEN. Montrose, March 3,1863. 2m BOI,D & WOODRUFF, CARRY ON THE TIN . SHEET-IRON BUSINESS N'EXT BELOW SEARLE'S HOTEL. ALSO The CARPENTERING Business NEAR TIIE METIIODIST CIIUIICII. VlTElrecconstantiv on hand a general aeiortment_of ISIWCO el of the most approved pat terns ; Builders' Hardware of all kinds. Farmers' Tools of All Hinds. Brass Ware. Porcelain Ware, Japanned and Plain Tin Ware of the best material. • • • • Paints, .Oils, GlaSs, Putty, and Sash. Pumps,[l-ead Pipe,'Lamps, Bird. Came, etc.. &c. Also, a Good Buggy for Sale: -Termselght. Remember the place. &Band see us slat. tr. TIOTD, BOTD & WOODIFiIIFF. s...a.woonauFr. , Montrose, July 2:41.18,62. WSW& COUNTY CLASSICAL ea_NORMAL, S. HARTWE4L, B.A• ASSISTED BY- Experienced & Competent Instructora. The Winter 'Term commences on Mon day, March 2nd; 1863. • ; .. TUITION PER TEEN VP 11 ,WEEES. Enr.4llek. from , •$2t0.6 00 Latin, Greek and German, each...... - ". 4 00 French . . 300 i.; rlgll i h . , Frith .. . . 7GO . =Nob' for the atteve studies shall exbeed 900 tattle on.theflano.... • 8 00' ' se of Inalrnment 2.00 o deduction for absence except In cases of.protracted In $, or by special agreement. .Ito I can be Obtained from 0,00 to $2,50 per week. Pnp a wishing to board themselves can find good oats moderate cha_mea. For further pacticnlars ad cab th rinclpial, at Moutroae. Pa. • W 141.. JESSUP. 'Preset:. C. 'F. MAD,' Seery. - Feb. 17; 1814. t ABELTLIRRE.L.L Now offers for saloon° of the largest end best selectlyns of • • . - , . V it • - 6.1 j • T., • everoffered in Susquehanna County. and probe' blvtoin prising the greatest-variety or mist . different artic les of any Store in the Northern part of Pen neylvania, and per haps-of the entire State. An assortment _ ` is kept in about thirty differentbranches of trade, and the selec tions are made from about forty of the beet Houses - in New York, and more than fifty Dealers and Menefee turers out ~of New York.. A large prop.otion of the Goods are brought direct from the manufacturers, *thus I insuring genuine articles. Customers on entering the State , must noVexpect to find everything: in eight. but nearly everyarticle wanted will be pro laced bylnquiry; Some idea of the Stock may be formed by, the following general awhile, but enumemtion is impracticable; . . Dings and Medicines; Paints.and (Hir. Tree Stuffs, Groceries. Liquors,'irockqry. Glass .• Ware. Wall and • Window Paper. Jewelry. Silver Ware,Perfumeiy. 'Raney Goods, Musical Instruments, Brushes. AnteritanPiniket Knives. Table Cutlery and Silver Plated WRIT:, tamps, Materials for Lights', Ihtiewitre. liqfiCordS.StoneWsre. Dry Goods'. Mirrors, Window Glass. Lithogranba: Var ntAties. .llird . Cages. Spectacles. ' Whips. and La s hes* Swims, Guns: Pistols: - Ammenittoti. Tobacco. Medi. caland Surgical Instruments. Salt. Sean. Potash. Dm . brefins.Porcelain Teeth, in short. nearly everything, to restore the sick: to plesto• the taste, to delight' the eye. ' to :ratify the fanny. and alsoto =duet to the real and ,snlistantial comforts of life. . . - • • • The attention of the 'public is respt.et fully invited to my stookof (1.40da, bought exclasively for ,eitsh dowß f and will be eoldiati the eame prlaella low prices. . arpriirtia..4arieari Dd. VOS- °. '. NEW STORE & NEW GOODS! . , . , , Tm StrifeCTUBERS take ple a s u re lit aoneniiking to their numeral:shim& read cretistoets;thst !bey are now ready co:tread's Welt eifistomete in the . " - COMMERCIAL BUILDING,". where. they have fitted np the elegant store dirivily op NWaite POST- - OFFICE. Having just tettwat &front ew York, they now offer a huge and fall assortment GI Watches, Clocks Jewelry I Silver Ware, Plated Goods, Cut- - • tery and Fancy. Goode. .flavingnmple-room, they will C.,larg e. their bulginess tei The full extentiof the watts of this comm Unity Rud e item their long acquaintance with the taste of , thelr cue. tomers t fiatter thetas - dreg , that tioy . will be enabled ice turn their lute dioitster' by fire Into a Malaga benefit. I& themselves and their customers. t • WMCCUES-A large stock of Cold and Silver" English) Ametican and, Swisa WaleMit both Hunting and Open le,acon;trarranted good time/ keepers. by ' EVANS & ALLEN. SILVER =WARE SIEVES iVAIEUL—I L abIe", Desert. Wa. Sugar. salt, creath;•Preaccve, Berrtand 'Mustard Spoon.. !rabic., DePaert and Pickle korks. ,Butter. Pie and Flinn Knives. • Cups. Napkin Rings, Children's Seta in Caeca, Soup and Gravy Ladrea. Sugar Sisters• and Oard Cities—tear. raniatas pure as coin, (engraved gratis.? by -T.VADIS A ALLIS. Fine Gold Jewelry, A splendid stunk of Enrilags and .Pint.. of the ?rawest' -XV patterns; Finger Mugs of all rtyles: Breeelets,, Armlets. Lockets; Guard, Neck and Chatelaine Chains' Thimbles. Sleeve Button< Studs. Belt Buckle 4 and Slides, Snaps, Spectacles 18 carat Plain Rings, &e. EVANS A; ALLEN. • "DILATED' largest Variety of Silver-Ph. ted Knives, Forks ' Spoons. Castors, Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets. Sngar Dishes, Trays. Cups. Salle, Tee Setts and Extra TetkPots,Thttter and_Pie Knives, te.b.c. ever kept in this market.. EVAICS & ALLEN. SLEEVE DUTTON'S AND STUDS . , a new lot just to. euived—some entlrmy nen - pattern', by • - • • EvaNd c A LUDT: STEEL AWELIiY.—A nee lot of Steel Barrinct and Breastpins, by t )6 . 1 , 7 4NS & hTEA SETS:-11,andeoine Tea Sete. five and.aix pieces, eavily plated, for eale.bY Evazia Ausx. . . CITTLERY:—Pocket and Pin Kn i ves. and Scissors, (a , good article.) fdr sale by. Evens ar 1a.1.3,4. NEEDLES.—The best quality . of Sowing, Crochtt; Netting and• Knitting Needlet3, ' Ev.atlis /41.13u5. BllUSITES.—Ualratp . l Tooth Briisheti. - , , *vAivi * ,A.411x I • 1)110TOGRAPII ALIIi.I3i 3 :—A very nice lot. by EVANS'ar; ALLEN, ' COMMERpLkL IMJILDIICCI," Court-Streei, cypositetke Pclat•qMes4 BINGHAMTON, March 3, 1803. . 7. • The New Commercial/Buildings are Located opposite the' Court HOIISth 'corner - of , ;Court and Chenango _Streets. • • This College is in +ray connected with any ottier _ . Institution.. The energies of the entire -Faculty ,are exiguslisly devoted to this. • 'The design of this 'lnstitution is to . afford Young Men an opportunity for acquiring _ .a Tlierouglt, Practical Botiheee Educalfon. Our Books and Forms are carefully arrangedby pract.l. cal accountants, expressly for this Institution. - and- 'the codrsc of Inetraction is such as to combine Theory and ,-• . • 4:7 C. 11.1.3 gitzto C)criarese. • This course embraces Book-lieepink in all its depart. ments. Penmanship. Commercial Arithmetic, "Busitese , correspondence.' Commercial Lan•, Political F.conoml. Commercial Ethics.. Partnership Settlernents;Dettpeting counterfeited and altered bank notes, etc. - ' The Spencerian system of penmanship is taught is al its varieties, by the most skillful masters of the art. Tho Book-KZeping department is uuderthe special sa. pervieon and instruction of the Principal, I). Lawns.. 431-ezt.orta,l "lazlormatiosz. Students can enterat any time. No vacation. Unlit' time tonoinpletethe conrre. from 6to 12 weeks. Assis tance rendered togradnates in procuring situations., Graduates are presented witfi= an elegantly sntrsv.sd Diploma. ( far - For catalogue of In pages, specimens of pestask ship, Se., enclose two letter vtamps.and address . - LOWELL d WARNED., Bingbainton, N. T. octl3 52 lylsc it to r s Notice. . IVOTICE is hereby given that theundersigned, an k Auditor appointed by the Orphan's:Court o[B:ague. ~henna County to make dlittilbution of the *hada ip the hands of the Adminlstraor of Samiel.Benjamin, deed., will nttend to the duties of his appointment on Friday: the 20th d ty. of M treh rent; at his office In Montrose, at one o'clock the afternoon ;at - which time-and place all persons interested will present their claims or he for ever-debarred from cumin" in upon mid Inn& ; r 1 4 . B.- STREET-Elt, Feb. 144180. Auditor's Notice. , 11COTICE h9rehy given' that the undersigned an And : 1.1 'tor appointed by the court of Common Pleas to make distribinion of the funds in the hands of the Sher iff, arising ,from the sale of the real estate or Patrtek Smullin, will attend to the daties of hia appointment at the office of F. B. Streeter, Esq., in Montrose. on Fri day the 20th day of March, PM, at I o'clock P. X. at which timeand place on - persons interested will present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in upon raid fund. • ' A. O. WARBAN, Aelitor. Igontrosc, Feb.l6, 1863- , . - • Administrator's , NOtioe. NNOTICE Is hereby given le • all persons' having de mends against' the .e.tate or BEVEL CORBITT, ilte of Broome county. N, Y.. deteased, that the same ' mutt he presented In the undersigned for. arrangement, - and all persons indebted tri said estate ara.rallteated.lrt , inalKtrnmerl la te.payment, " ' • - Montrese,-Feb. 1, 1808. - • O. L. BROWS, Adger. Administrators' Notice, • , _ • Ll. Persons Indebted to the estate of Mktlll2W DVIC S. MURK, late of' Rash. deceased. are herby muested to make immediate payment, and all persons ,kavisg elaimshgalnst 8414 estate, wilt, present them forthatiU4 to tb.e übderainnot for settlement. .;,.• „,, sARAII 'DUN stouE, nueb. t Adminionieni. v. 8. DEEDE,'Bridgewater, Feb,loth, 1543,-13r. , . tratrix - • tdmints OT ICH is heiaby gtvelitolll_tterentill*r.Nidetiolvd! again at the estate of Michael Gallaher, late of Owen, nut township, ttsedi that the saguiraufg; tireseallidlat). the undersigned far settlement. and all persons hutellital. to said estateare requseted to make lam m atergailtyt 1114117 0 ,-.1119t1 trhommilit. ra1t.11134 1 ., - •• • •