II . _ orlemrsbarg correspondence of .T:47trtirOit`crieif.r.'"lnqtriree under ;late of the Jinuary 15th; Willard the - following: There was a curious resolution introdOced into the House.tbis.moriting, by -Mr. Obis°, of S u squeleuinit. • He : proposed to have the itall °Oho Wise Of Representatives cloSed up e e - the lialtrith.. I suppose that such - a priiAtion* haS,n4 been heard of in these fOr many bug years.. The House; in la ir opinion, very properly postpOned "the ..consideration of the resolution indefinitely. I trust we shall here=of . no more such 'propo sitions. The y cannot be carried, and only, can be used as a means of partisan Warfare. To use them for such purposes .subjects the. purity of motives which alone should induce any gentleman to offer ahem, to . ituspicicin and rell&tioh. will, hoviever, do Mr. Chase the justice to. say . that be believed there was a prospect of carrying such a rec . .- olution, and desired its passage 'horn:A:onset. entiout convictions." Probably the people of this regisin. if they Understood the arcurnsta4tee, which called out the resolution introduced - by Mr. Chase, esould be more surprised 'that such a state of things' Should exist than. that our ,Represnta tire should deem itads duty to call attention to the subject. Most oferur readers we pre sume, are not aware how little regard is paid to the Sabbath . by o ur-Legislators:.. Our Legislative Ilan" at Harrisburg are kept open on that day,:itod the officers . required to 4e : there ie. wait on members Who go A there tirfsritoke,. indalge . in low language, 'frank itrureettil, write letter's; concoct polit ical plans, bore bills, and hi fact use •it *worse\ than they do any 'Week ,dey. This is dis: • graceful, and-a prying , shvpe to. our - State. , Lfeislatsirs do not rem:telt the;'Sabbath, if they make' use dour LegiSlative. Halls upon that day fora bar 7 room, must - ,be the influence proeeediag fetim• them t , Of what ' benefit will our laws against violating the Sabbath be,. if Legislators th'e i miefVt:s se t t he example *of breaking those, laws! • ;;.;"'We &tart not t thal, the coarse Of Mr. Chase `'in raising his voice iigaitist these disgra l cc \ fui !piece:l44lgs; will be warmly?pproveal by his constituents. . , • • • his worthy of remark, as showing" : .which :party are in favor of inTtlity, 'that the Deio:. , l • ocrats generally voted for the indefinite p4t . ponemOt of the, resalut ion, the : Repub. • ; • licarrkgenerally voted-itgainst thus siranolinn. it The.folloring was the rote on ,the mo.: ‘tionto postpOtie-ikAefinitely TsAs—Messrs. OEbrams, - Armstrong, Ar thur, Askin,-Brandt, Calhoun, Christy, Dohn ert, Donnelly. Jarßes, Duillap, Ent, Evani, Poster, Cdotz„Goepp, Gillman, llamel, Hay, Rillegrs; Ilittirod,.llipple, Irwin, Jaektioet, Kincaid, Lawrence, Lloycl., Lovett, .Mangle, Miller, Nunemacher, Owen, Pow .nall, Price, Ramsey; Rooth, Roland,. Shaw, (Becks,) Smith, (Compri:o 'Smith,- (Wroming.l,SPyker, Stephens,. Voeg,tley, Weaver, Welter. Westbrook;Warton, Wil co; Williams, - Wolf, Woodring,. Year ley, and Longoker, • NATS —lties-r. Babcock,-Benson; I3ierer, Bower, Reece, Ca,tner, `.lasc,' CraWforS, Dodds, Donehiwr, Donnelly, J. IL, Eleir, Garrett; 'George, ,Hayes,'Hodgson; Imbrie, .lenicins,lPClureoll'Donati, Molloy, NegleyL Nichols, Nill, Ramsdell, Rose ; Sharti„,Shieldit; Stuart, Turner,-. Wok , -den, Warner, - Wells:Wdl; Williston, Wit: • tner--M I • - Dlstilet Sepprintendenl". •• A correspondent writes` us a bitter . attack 'on the aystetn of District Superintendents of ScbiKdi noik existing in State, urging' a ttif* to Town Superintendents. This bp i:Pella us to say that we - earnestly protest n iga i ns t, the change peopi. WC can butjt make -room_ for the heads of our reasons—as: follows: . • The present law gives us something. - s orer Oat 'Hundred officers-its place of nearly -Onelhousand. Regarding public functions _ ries as at bests necessary evil, we *decidedly prefer that system which does the requisite work by:the.fewest hands. •. - The District . Sehf - iol Superintendent pretty generally devotes - his, time (or a goad 'part of it) to his official duties, which Town Supe4inten4est never did nor was ever ex. petted to do. • -3. The District Superintendent is- pretty generilly chosen-with some r%tard to his, presiirned fitness for this particular office.= . This *iris rarely the case with , the Town Su pe.rietendent,* who was quite generally a dis appointed candidate fur Supervisor, who was quite generally a disappointed candidate tor SuperVisordustice or Town Clerk, who had 4 , to be conciliated somehoir, and who was I made Superintendent lest his friends,shot4d bolt the-tieket, ind who was often notoriously unfit to examine a teacher, much more to supervise-the schools of a whole townsll4l. 4. The Town Superintendent could ° hardly - afford 'to see s and was_in oondition to re alize,, that the schools of his township were • falling or had'fiilfin behind the average of those of the county ; while the District Su .periatendent is in position not Zaily to per • ceive.the fact but to apply. the 'remedy. 5, The TOSM Superintendent Seldom dared insist on.liberal 'outlays tor the improvement • of seheoLitouses, &c., in his township, le t' ' necessary increaSO of. taxation, should - injure and beat his party next election: - -The trict,Superinteudem , can and - safely may require - necessary improvements in-defiance Of the. shrieks of loeslity," '-- • .; - —ln short, we are intensely, totally, irre.- - wocably hostile to. a. 'returoto 'roam &Ter • intesu l lects. lr we favored '11.1:13 , change,- it wocid fie one in the opposite direction— • doubling the size of the Districts and dirtiin:. :the number' of the Superintendents, \.e being required to Wild an •examinatidn Teatiessin each township-of his District 104ns-ice s year. Rut we are.rather la c:lined' to Jet well idene.—N. Ei' A Utah correspondeht of The - New-i . °mins' Piroywre, t,sty6 , that one Bishop (Johnson by name) halrfor , wives four sisters, his own aieeeg. Another SaintlUs his 'own half stiffer, and anther's randier and her daughter fur. wives. Of. the trtith:c.'if these. stitetnents. there is no room whatever, for doubt. The facts ate so. In 'comparison. with thecitietcof the Later•day Bainte, Sodom sod Gcnnorrah were • " Matteis icicles that hang,en D 's teinpiel" tgir "How do you and your friends feel now?" said an'exultan_politician in oneof our Suites to a rather irritable mem: bar of the defeated party. " 1 suppose," said the latter, " we feel just as Lazarus did wheu he was licked by dcr,s." ( l • • • he last fraud 'f)f Cullman, giving the Pro.Staeery . party a triumph in the election ofJanuary 4th,guei far to justify those; who insisted cilia, it was idle for the . Free State num to go info election, where he vs iap to vaint:theisites.l - It is evident that. the Free State partrie icatnstw, if the Lecionipton Con stitution i t o t oo e ptod,b, Congress, have not/1- ,in Idt but to fifht. liiey are prepared for it. • . • ' tar The frovldence 4 1."' I) Post ,states 1 that not a single murder has been committed in Rhode Island during the past: y,ear, not withstanding capital punishtnetit has = been abolished. . . . tie', The :Adm . ' inistra tion was tgnonunt ously] beaten' in the Senate,' the otter day, on the proposltiOn to add five tegiinants to_ the army! Only eight Senators,' out of forty-six voted to sustain It:. • - Notice.—The Bridgewater Educational Associa• tion will meet at School house Nst,7, near Jones's lake, 'next Tuesday evening, Feb. 9th. The public are in vited-to attend. "ROUGH ft- REIDY"- iwtticirrirE COMPANY, NO 19 Are hCreby nOtifled to meet et their En e louse, on Saturday, deb. &iv. ilk 6 o'clock, P. . • . E. C..FpII.DHA .Frorernan. C: T. ilas.ratuit,'SeCretary. - Public Notice. —Fzuciw Crnzans we not complained, murmured, Scolded and found fault with those things pertaining to our schools lobg enough-' - And what hive we effected in so doingbut to Injure our, children? If the _condition ot,our schools has become hopeleiss and past amelioration— if nothing legally:can be done to improve them, thC better was is to. cease grumbling,and to do whatever we - can as opportunity may occur, to help our youth along: If anything' can 'properly be done, surely • the object is worth laboring for, and duty to the tie ing generation requires us to do it. It is proposed, therefore, that imeetiirg of consultation and inquiry beteld at the Court Ilouse,in Montrose, on Tuesday Mse 9th of February next ; at I oiclock P. M., pre cisely, for that purpose ; when and.where all who feel sin interest in the welfare and progress of our schools are requested to attend. • . -MANT Crrtzass. To the Citizen s•of Susquehanna County.—'We, the undersigned, having ezamir.- ed Lee and Marsh's New -Map of Susquehanna Coun ty, take pleasure . in recommending it to-the citizens of our County. The publishers have been rimarka blfauccessful, es well in regard to neatnessand taske as in the conv i ttness of their map. In the ornament al; they have surpassed even • their best promises; and most - assuredly deir patrons must ever feel grate ful for the pains they have bestowq upon every de partment of their laborioes enterprise. • It may well. be - called the universal Guide Book for this County . and it can hardly be conceived how any family in the County will think of being withodt so practical and valuable a Directory. . Wit. JESSE?, War. T. Cass, - 'C. F. Azar., Pamir; Wszis, F. P. - now:as, O. More; is., ' 13. S. Itzwrzzr,. CHARLES EALE, T. P. °sow,- • L. F. Elven, • W. CHAPMAN, - U.-BURROWS. Teacher's Association.--The• Annual' meeting of the Susquehanna County Teacher's As sociation will be held in the Borough of Susquehan na-on Friday and Saturday the £2th and 13th of ..February, 1858. AMOS B. KENT, Presidela. W.- F.ty tun, &erg tam, .N MARRIED. Co.;• In Vireftsboro, Toga , Pa., or. the 27th ult., by Rev. Dalrymple, assisted by Rei. A.lt. Mar pre,.Rev. Roaprr B. Pam., of Bontrotte, and Hire JULIA A. Dminsos, or•Wadswo,rth, Ohki.. • -In Bridgewater, owthe 23d nit., by net. B. B. Em ory, Mr. Atria) B. RANSON, and Miss RACHEL A. Mute' Ka, both of Rosh. ' 1 On 'the Ist inst.; by Rev. .1. B. McCraw?, Astms I:Tirana, Bk., of Springralc, and Mrs. Navarra D. CHAMBERLIN. of. Great Bend. . In Lenox, on the 23d tilt., by Rer. D. Pease, -Mr. Isaac Txxxsont, and 3lis3 31.cn1 Wis.sos. both of Lceox. • Read! Rea d !! Read:ll TIIE LIFE OF BR. KANE, TILE GUEST ARC- Tic EXPLOUER. -, - - How full and ample were his gait, The brive, heroic Kane—, - • To perform these deeds or.ilaiing,, . ; • . That add_honor to his name. • How keenly bright must bare been the . star That feariesa led him on, , . And Crowned him With I seam wreath That kin , &trould proudly don. .. . 1 In Mexico, at Nopaluca, As victor we see him there, Charging,our country's enemy, .. , As no*.but a hero dare— ' Then in - Vesuvius' burning month, Mktg hindred feet or more . -1 He fearlessly defends, Its cavern, to explore. • Next to the Arctic region- 4 , .- , The Nit(' aim! and snow— - To search for - Franklin's crew, Ile volunteers to go. All trial and danger fearless braves And leads Mt little band - . half famished from that frigid clime, .. To home =- and native land. 1, Oh, who would fail to read the life , , ^ ‘ Of such a gilled one, . Mum 1 lake and place it in the bands Of friend and brother—son, - • . - I That it ipy urge them to aseekd I ' Fame ' a ladder reaching high, - All that's required to do it now . ° - Is quickly to apply to D\LITLER, Sole Agent, who will fornish.rou With a copy, 8 vo., four hundred and sixteen 'pages, at the very low price of $l4O. • • • Montrose., Feb. 3, 1857,-3w . . -__......--... REDICILL CUB' TIT tendering my professional services to the inhab -1 itants of Susqueluuma Ccionty, I deem it my duty to state that in the medical treatment of diseises. I rely mainly upon ttonmepathic remedies; firmly be lieving them to be the most. efficaiikam r e medial agents tanCemploy, , • Tlia folio ring statistics taken from the - records o Uospitals in Europe, show the marked superiority - the Hotuoepathic over the Allopathic method of medical practice: . + e INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. PATIESTII 1110111.111111' ADMITTED. DIM. PEILeI*T. 1,134 250 23 -538 28 - 5 Allop. Hospitals, Horn. do. PLEURISY. Altop. Hospitals, • 1017 • 134 How. do.. 386 12 • PERITQNETIS. - All4l. Hospitals, 628 - )1003. , do: 181 • -`• DYSENTERY. Mk". Hcepitals, Horn. do, FEVERS. Allop. Hospitals. Hom. -do. • CHOLERA. Allop. Hospitals, . From. do. ALL . DISEASES. Allop t ilarpitals,t 4 A. 19,630 11,791 10 .. Hom. do. N 32,655 1,365 4 • I Might multiply. these statistic's to - almost' any es , tent; but I have already. given enough to justify the position Ihave assumed. - • Persona residing eta distance who wish to epnsolt me, can do ao by letter, andveceive s prompt reply. Net charge for connultatiMr: Oflce_at the resid.sce of C ' n.tatin Drsox, Eaq. . • J. H. THOMAS, M. D. Grata Bend, Pal, Feb. 11,--1858.-3m CAUTION. . • • ALLApersons are hereby cautioned against par chasing a:cattail! judgment note gtven to Ste phens end Todd. for WA dated Auburn, January 8, 1888, and signed by us and- undersigned by Jerre Hines, as odd note was obtained by deception, and we have received no value for it, and therefore will not pay it unless compelled by law. •" CHARLES G. HMV, THOMAS H. HIKES. Auburn, Feb. 3,.1858.-Iw, P I CII . Sliale , 4 , , V - ACOLT,:thiee years old next Spring] Enquire of ' . W. V. BEDELL. Jessup„Eneq. 'Co., f's.i Feb. f3 d '68.-1w . • ~.. Adoniadetrator t li NoTICE is berebv given to all persons having de. mends' avdnsttbe - Eetate =of , Mmes Camas, deceased, late of 'Munson, that- the same must be presented to the under igned fns arrangement. and all persons indebted to said Late are requested to make ItammEata payment. -°IIIINB GaArt Ado4o4frllief. , Thomson, N m . eb. 6, 181545.41* - Smith & Bon, • owpwim iwidisis Welke. eiglithttlho Neseuips. ItsticsJar IssiebiTsWis GDR 15Wer, . ,OF TIIIII • Rae is qqa g.xpeildittlires „ • .- or 1311134),P.i1ti1.NN Afack - andiibl4mfiti - purst sernbli of the 15th of Couscico: i Taiicsnon. P. Welch..kiholimon..... .o.Baldw .1 A eat,. • R. J. C.lAutosirn. IL P. blnij.. BridgfwateT, J. L. A ~. Broalyn.... B. C -but" Choconut,... A. Halstead ,.,.' . CIS.— Samuel Merlin DUD .... Mu. Illoeum;« Dun R. Blrehard, ~. Pored Lake, R. W*. 1 . I Frankrin . , E. IC. Day,:r./lolnllle. A. P, Maw.. Olbson,_ R. P. Tabol4.(bast rem.. Z. V. Oneenj... I Rszfarl, David Taylor..liaitadvq..•• F.. WevddideL.llierielt..... T. Ilutiertleld,.!JsrAnon...'..-. Lucian Bmlol...Joinp. 0. W. Tiftdy, , Latlirop,.... 0. T. Klnnet..i 'front. A.A. Figh..l... :MOM H. Spafford.t..rown, James Denno,..l. J. P. Mlller.„.• c u ' lr - 11 -Md. B.ll.Enteutirutl=4 RIA.Rel.' W. FL . ilver LA?... So . ;Rprinville....l AAP= My .. Snot. Depot,..l S. rUir,...,..1.. Tbron..... .1 1 . 1 84 13 162 37 22 176 6 3 969 = 931 9 • 3062 i 84 2 1278 646 .50 848 69 8 PM! TEMENT, 8118PENA111 • COUNTY. Balance of Collectors' coocau for 1857. D0;11 46 ' 361 ' 11 % 6 341 18 178 We la 181 02 "al 53 , sos 54 1 0 1.11 1 1, 713 445 64 61 41 17 , -?A It, ,1 .. 66 10 10 ON 16 60 11 664 71 ~,a „.., 467 74 ; 1 02 1 ' 1 2 2 00 /31 745 1 7 1.41 ot• 298 1146 723: In •4011 OS 3 n 81 42 X6l A or a' 041 77 up ad 610 43 274 74 US 4 6 663 04 302 43 ; 420 64 t ' 643 i I.* 24 1.616 ea 1, 53 56 WC 35 al 51 16950 pun • an ea • 742 61 693 30 023 7 6 2 40 SO 44 317 62 360 34 $76 64 1 ----C.-- 412.743 15 11 5 ,41 1 a , .1 1 RECAPITUFATION. . To Total amount of Duplicate'. 09,743 48 .., To Ameba paid by Collectoti ' 818.471 48 To Amount of Exonendlona to 01..-.; . 'Ol9 011 To Amobut of Nerodotsge to C .„. ICI 94-119.74.1 48 - N 8, AL. WOODRUFF, Tremtrer. Tar.Astruka Omcit.A4Trooss.li , pecrobet Stst. M . 87. M - . - . _ I , i 8. : nelu4na &May:71857. { Int. To Commonwealth Costs,.. " Road ! Viewers,. " Road Damage 45 ,,.... " J. Nir:Sml4l, late Comm.._ _ " Wm. T. Cale, Commissiimer, -4 ' Perrid Wells, do. .•.0. " 0. Mtitt, j 4.. 4...d0. . . " Assessors,. , ' • . .... " Constiiblei, ~ ' '' Grand Jurors, " Trav4rse Jurors,..... 7 . ... 7 .. rint)9l v. - • " gr._ ,Ig. j "'County Bonds Redeemed, . '1,469 00 " Inter r r;,t-on ;Bonds and loaned,. 887 St " County Offices, 74 95 " Fucl4.- 1 - 1 • -47 88 " Stattortery n ..% 68 e " Couit Rouse, 215 Sf " F. P, Hollister, Sheriff and Jai10r,.... • 845 0" .` .110,1......1. ....... : . i... ... . .... 10 9 " Justices of the Peace,. J 32 7 S. B. Welk, Prot. and Clerk, of Q>S., 29() ' " Coroners Inquest,....., : ...... ..... 36 ' " Toaliship Rleetions., - 350 " Genteral...j:do.- 399 ‘ " Wil*SCats„,i .... .......i " Lunlatic Hospital,..... p , ........ ' 1 " Court Crier 4 tic . " Agricultural Society,.. AkEasiern Nnitentiary,..... ........ " WM. A. C!oasmon, Ole ~...... " Potirteen Refunding Orders, .... " O. S. Beebis, Auditor,. ... .... ... " D. D. 8r0rt,,.d0.... ... . .•: " D. P. TilTany,'..do.... „ .. " Tre'asurer Pereentager By . pa.k. sr • By Tr4asurerit Percentage] I •tatem,l4of ..n tia 'lnes or :57, andlaleace due for 1850. Treaaarer Year 1: C . We o.lltOdirtn... • Cjirter t . Roble"— . L Aelstats.... 1. Bllthara..4.. • oftto Tal3/".., : . V. &epo s -- vid Tarot,— Smith . W. Tinny,. .:.11:A tr tiltrr§W L am Cu . irenWver; .A. K 1 Towsmrs. Auburn... Mesta, !Cboessatt,: - .: Fared Lire, n.. Frsaktt. Fitendrnlle , Gbson.- reat Bend.- Harfani, Herrkk. Jessup. Liberty. MiddletaA . 1"41: 1.11e. Meet 12!! i /{3l of Dor' Amoun t t paid Amount pt F Amount of I ILtuouot Tre r's &mount with Mil is Irma Stit,emen 185'4. 44. WOOD.!ZUFF,Treartertr. { DR. - To a m ount received frog Collectors, 491 $ 21 t 1 r 184 •' I , CO :TRA. { CR. BT iimbunitiainrigide ar, Asa Spi. .offir, as r'aceount dered, $39 47 By amount i tadd Juesimm is,. 30 44 By amount paid Prink 25 00 By a , m ou nt paid ' • ners, ..... ~ ... 15 00 By amount paid Comm' for Ftationery,... 20 00. By arnouilv of ?ream :Fee. ritage, on $491.2i 491 . By. amoun t in- Tr e:Lsurels hands, •. 356 39 EMI TroasuriF of Stn. **the • i IVOO.IUFF, Treargier: Te Sarviite amount State Taxes levied and asseinsed for the lute of the Common stealth, Or the year '857, $8,245,33 To ag;gregate amount or outstanding taxes, _ for the years.lB43, 1049, and 1850, . 340,42 To mount receiredlrciurremrned lands,— 2,82 I , 18th. ' ' iC 0 NTRA. ; . .11y18ve put cent. iiin,i $4 red to Collectors on ' final settlement, • 04,38 B! Exoneration to Collectors, • 135.80 13 i l l Sylunpaill Ihrplicates," l for previous yearn, 1843, 1849, end 1 ' .. :.- 340,42 Byll'rese i peacentage $7,708, at 111 c. 77,08 Byi amount paid State Treasurnr,. ~..... 7,631,48 1 , , ' - • i ---- Statement of Aemumt-for , UST. 1801. ;P. P. JIO4LIStER, thker&f. TO summit of fie a n Atl7-tees IN per cep. tifieste of the Cler of the Court of Quer fer 6een!o, t ... .6314 00 7 I ' res r u NTRA. in Ter, and 'charged 68 0 0 4 amoint, P aid 1: 9 42 nut, lig; • •hin ace° 1 retaintd for co AT 3 Pe 11=1 Tie:gluier of Sue. nehanna County in Ac count Cure t with said County. 1857. I S. A. 'TKO DRUFF, , Treasurer. IDE, To amount in Treas4r's hands, -as per last Auditors-Report.- $1,489,37 To amount of Duplicates for 1857, 19,78,48 To iunoimt received af F. P. Hollister,Sher t iff, fines and. Jury tTees, To amount received from Returned Lands. 1it3157. - . C ONTRA. By amount paid Going Auditors, • By Exoneration tot Collectors; 4299 06 ine itra, By Percentage to .... 9'12 944-1,272,00 By Foirteen Rerun kg Orden,. 61,02 y Cotinty Orders etifrono 1 No. I to 644, ii, By connoiminnts on ' ' ',Any 4 760,02, at 2 per tin, - s7a 6o - ~ ty dolungigdoosoafameants; - 4111,4P,18.at Ott ant.„, 369 21 — i-a-wmti44,66 - fri a , ua la Tre•Plirrirkgailk . . 2 9 274 ! •( - - • • r p 1091411 :Mae ACC01111$.; ,- . 1857: :NNW COURTIIbeS, A °COUNT 14/11. To Contract Price,— ' • $18;500,00 , To additional expense, by,order of County , - Coannissioneia.- To Furnishing Court House, 1;425,70 LINTY. 03kr. CONTRA, By first, second; and third issue of County BOnds, redeemed with Interest, $11,098,87 : y cash paid August, 1854, ''• 500,00 By easkpaid fosfurnishing,• . 1,425 '4'o By sg.tility Bonds, undatured,... ; ... : i 7,238,85 'of an Ad of As. .4 A. D., 1 884.. \ EMI To available funds in the Treasury; To - uncurrent money of previointy'rs. $6OO, To foUrth issue of County Bonds to Court House. Cliatiactors, due • Sept. 15th, 1858, .. $3,500' To Fifth issue, duuSept: 16th; 1859, 3, 500 To Sixth issue, " " " 4860, - 357 53 To several amounts of Notek - Bonds, Judgments, &c., as per Auditors : e Report, ' 500 bo vir We certify the,foregoing to be al correct Statement. Wit. T. CASE, Coun ty Q • ; 12p. 4 P. 0 15,7 ja, Commiserc • Attest—Wit. A. Capssivoit", Clerk: Commissioners' , Office, - MOtitrbsi, • ' January 23, A. D., 1858. s dtuf' Clll an 06 THE County Commissioners have fi xed upon the 'following days and dates,yespeedvely, for hear ing.Appckds from the Assessments, for the year 1868, at *fie Commissioners' Office, in Montrose, to wit : Apolacbn, Choconut ,, Foreet Lake, Frientlxville and Middletown, Monday,-February 22, _1858. . • • Franklin, Liberty and Silver Lake, Tues.'Fcb. 23. , Auburn, Jessup, and Rush, Wedni:sday, Feb. 24. Dimock, Lithrop, and Springville, Thurs. Feb. 25. Great Bend, and Rew Milford, Friday; Feb. 26. - 'Harmony, Oakland, and .Susquehanna Borough, Monday, March let. • Ararat, Jackson, and Thomson, Tiles. Match 2. Clifford, Bandar, and Lenox, Wed., March 3. Gibson, Barford, and 11Crrick, Thurs., March 4. 'Bridgewater, Montrose, and Brooklyn, 'Friday, March sth. $893 04 440-00 545. 25 138 00 193 00 ,17260 24 00 779 90 669 57 501 95 2.864 03 176 25 ssioner, _OO 744 86- $19,286 65 meas. « 20 , 2 . Amount Paid. Wit = IV EE .1, Faso . • 00 38 nix n of)! • 3 00 33 901 I 3 3) 37 00 13 73 'M 10 it so Iro 1 67 1 36 1 20 irrl lit:i 12 BO 10 45 1043 I 4 gO' 17 -2681 300 4 /A 300 00 WU IE CE n oo 14 73 3 50 EE ~' EM EZ2I orJmo A. 801.31 ... Imo 39,01-41"4460 $491 21 ttounty, in Account Cur te'of Pennsylvania. , i DR. $8,588,64 $8,588,64 CDR ED $314 00 304,68 3,96 $21,491,89 $14 1 ,00 -1 16,462,18 ono =a Statement onus+. County Treasury, JANUARY' Ist, 1858 Oteiko(HD.# By Order of the Corataissionera.. WM. A. CROSSMON, Clerk, Conunissionere,Office, Montros'ed_ • January 26, A. D., Amst. SUSQIIEHANI4 pourrrr- R M @omoviL., Prot J. P. STODD'ARD,PrincipaL EMINZIO THE SCSIVEHANNA COCITi NORSIAL S.rnotn...ens opened on Monday, November 30th, 1857, , : to continuettwo,quartais of-eleven weeks ,each, un der the charge of Prof. STODDARD and competent -Assistants. The first quarter will close on the `oth of February next. Tbet second, quarter will com mence on the 221 P of February. 1858. Dinting the most of this quarter; B. F. Tewksbury, County So perititadent, will be'Oeseut to *id in better pre paring teachers for the, dienharge of their arduous duties. Those who design brio thy, teachers, should not fail to avail themselre the advantages here pre y sented. Prof. Stoddard _4l igniter_ during the term,. t Course of Lectures,, upon t4te. Science and Art of Teaching, and Moral Develotmeet. Thete will be an Experiutcs ttat . Depin'iment con nected- with the Normal Schlock to which 40 pupils only will be admitted. • ~ - EXPEN6TS. tuition in Normal bepartmcut, per quarter of 11 wctiks, - - - ' - - - • - $6,00 Tuition hi Experimental do,, per qt of 11 uteks,2,so " " Latiu and GreeQ " " " - 5,00 Board per week fioro.s2o3, to $2,25. Tuition bills are to be paid in,advappe. The mon ey will be refunded , if the quilent ii'Vepefrom school by protracted sickness. _ B. it is highly import that every student be then be fbnetedram!-ati. ".-- Teachers who are obligetito enter the school two weeks after the term commences, in consequeice of their schools not being out until that time, will be. charged $5,00 tuition,- - - WdfihrESSUP, Pretident. r,.? F. READ, Secretor*: Montrose, Jan. /7, 1858.-Gii " Murder WE out." ------*r4 THB PIMPLE ARE DETERSINED4 O ASCERTAIN THE tgr PACTS, XI A ND it is just as impossible to conceal from them Z)_ the circumstances attending the commission of a crime of gieat magnitudes as it ,wM be - to suppress and keep from them the vital and important informa tion that [F l o [3.-MaRDLIER n cle+ of the GREAT JPRMAND foE _ DRY GOODS, - FANCY GOOD., CLOCK' d. JEWELRY, BOOKS 11ND STATIONERY, HATS, CA S, Bo OT4 AND.. SHOES, CROCKERY & CHINA WARE, HARDWARE & PLATED !WARE, PAPER HANGINGS a WINDOW PAPER, STOVES, AND TIN WARE, '• GLOVES e HOSIERY, EMBRODERIES AND _RIBBONS, SHIRTS DRAWERS, CLOTHS AND CASHMERES,' SATINS & SATTINETTS, PAINTS 4ND PAINTINGS, Ate., -- IS SELLING OUT AT PRESSURE PRICES. One Dollar will Virg a " PILE" of any of the above named Goods, we assure you, at present. We advise (disinterestedly of course) all who de sire to get their money's worth—to drop in" at once. Everything mast, shall, and will go, Cheap for the "DIKES.." No delay of Salmon account of:the rush, or "p ts sn., Everybody shall have anything they wan on short notice, and at (almost) their own price. Call and prove these assertions to be Indeed facts. . v. 13. COAKDLER. Montrosh, January 27, 1858. _ AinanitTEATozssma - Tint undersigned will offer for sale, at public, yen due, on Tuesday, February 2.2 d, .1858, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises hue of Ezek iel Barnes. deceased, , in Gibson township, the follow ing ptopedy : 2 good horses; a pair of three-year old steers; 8 cows ; three altar wagons, fdeighs, )dows c harrows, e.oldvator, and Miser farming tools dairy utensils; household funakture; a quantity of hay, straw, and grain; eider and barreis, and t aiious other articles. Tgaus: 7 -All sums under $5, cash slown- : --ss, — or over, six months credit, with approve.d,security. HAS. TDlGLEY...Admiitisfrafor. Hatford;.Tantiery fih, 1858.4‘14. AN -M . 11,001C. m lt FRIENDS. I siro sUItOAS •A'D • SIB , nuilosio Covicank now aims —nts as A R AZORS Ann Bruns ',minis hies Asa ins Poo Rarrasser—maTi. =NT a 4 irs :ma . 46 rt . B; I ICDl77.4qamt oon•noonixo,sr.o3,l:Acontso wE . , Pnonision. Ann . A If 41 . 11 9 ILUIPC42I°E. 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Nose. good Meads and that wish to save money, call at the 46 . Farr erg - anartnr.su aestesrowthlng whir' her restorstiou, at prices upporsteet. age. Among our tritelpgue may be Guirigisita 31"cotozz: Sot-esteoruto flats BALM Itr Yearrassx Mszotcuti; Cieurriles liurtutuotet Jurses MgvecancoCcricitz, PAIS KILLZet. • - tr RAerav's Ruin RIUMF; . Thayr's Fatally. tramottakto iniweithe plisrise tiewtth with others too nomerous to =qr. Cs sada bigot dirge. ' • __ Mcanooss, pw..2.3135L-te - . DOC,T. B. T 1 Avorii,riso to the Public V V" office from nine until tel day. TM:Ways - and qaturdays, thg until nine in the evening, e ed. All wishing -to see him IV accordingly.' .Monirose, Jan. 6, 18.58.7tf • Admipistrat . NIOE l i ven to all tbe estate of BA that the woe mast be presented meet, and nupos badebted to tannerhateha t. (MA liassona, nag. co. Pa., Jan. d, - FOE B. NEW ONE HORSE WAi . 1 No. " " Cutti Motitrose, San. 6, '5B. SURSOBI RCELVED for the New at one dollar per year, -MontrOse, Jan. 6,'58; REM TEE SADO ‘ LE AND O • . . F. FO a removed to thi building Hollister, 'on Math Sireet,one d and 'Where he will be happy to favorlhila with their patronage. Mcintrose, Jail. 6, -1668.-tf 7 NEW ABRANG miii gUNICIiIBER B haring woodat under tL EmYan of n t o h d s tplLet the buenete BENTLEY, R. We shall of neeentity here to open a ma very desirous that our old ones should,. otherwise. at-the earliest convenience, M with as.. To persona who have owed ue .bemuse of such indebtedness, we 'mild come In end see ca. To those who ha I their ilbentl - patronage end paid us pr • Kneere thanks, earnestly soliciting a con under a pledge that they shall have • talc[ or QUALT/TObtar GeOds. We sUll have on • hand CONSTAN descriptions of (foods ustully sold lath .1 wishing to puretiset, to Ora in and t •r ing_klaewhere. • Montrose. January 1, LW. ARTIST'S ;Mk F AINTS IN AND GLASS 51.A . 8 . LITHOGRAPHS; the., at th - -lonUrolc, JAM 6, 18Ss S ()LEN 1 - pßom, thette subsetiber,‘ n Priday„tha Spi day •Of Janiiary, 1858, aPO ' T EWE, containing threolotes; and one one •dol r Nat.' On the Bank of Owego. One Noto'of $34;00, Liven the stitiscribei, by B. L. Canfield; 'dated the lit of Wirdary, 1857, payable in sit months; also, •4ne Ncite of 842,b0; a gainst P. Idathlcick, dated S& t. I4tb, in one year ; from date, and a. eta :'of . sB 00 , agunst. T. Colibrd, dated Wale-time i the winter Oil 185 6. ! payable in three months. An, persen - rtainipgs!dd Meta, dto.,•wili. he *idol:apt P TRICK FAttl*,l4, Middletown, Susii. Co:, Tit. 18w 1858.;;,' • . • 14110FSOIL /61.1.. R R - tPT .101. d t . d improved rreettoms, of , C: It p . • e -/ MI LARGE AND SPLENDID. STOCK DRY GOODS' Foß,TilE\ auvuEßcirßaßiE9 new and beautiful styles • now being opened by- • ! LITTLE d HARDING! • Farmers and ilechanks 21 IvILL please re!ember, when building, that the subscribers are furnishing I DOORS,,BASII, if BLINDS, •' FACTORY' PRIpES' (freight added) and that they keep conitantly on . . • hand, aline stock of . Nalls,Glassi - Pulty,Paints,oll 4 ,Boor • Trimmings, sash and Blind Fas- Settings, Lime, are. 'ln fact, we have almost everything In the 'silty, of building materials, of first quality, and will tell them at a very small advance from coat; for Cash; There fore, we cent:Wendy .asore builders. that they will materially.consult their own Interests, by giving us a call, before purchasing. LITTLE lIARDINGt L 0 L a IT 9 .°l'ti/X 30.: 2 B . "! she load and barrel, co . nstandy on band,. and for sale at the very lowest rates, by LI77'LE & .11.4 ft DING. Nicholson, Sept. :1, 1857. HIE I NE I V A Ed:9llLO' OF THOSE FIKE, 0 D ,proved RAMMAR thar's Larger h Grammar." `fie Edition. I I 122 pages, 13.1 - uLta , n I3bls-rnd. Ind Bbls; just reciuvpd, J,U1):15, '57. LITTLE kTlATivisq LEM OR 1858. atendar Pages HATS, BOOTS, BONNETS, C A:RPETINGS, - MEETLY GS, ,SUGAR, .MOLAASSES, FLOUR, ; SALT; POTASH,. LIME, 'SOAP, CANDLES, STONE WARE, TINT WARE a hundredth part of which we have not time to eau. merate. Enough to say, we hare almost anything and everything, expected . to be found at n store in the coyiritry, 01 of which we . are determined to turn into C A SH, in the- very shortest possible. time. And we herewith issue a - • . ' TED STATES, EMBERS OF EPRESENTA IMPORTANT the MEM= KANSAS (re ch passed thL ; with the •o 'GS DRED SCOTT toTi c E.: • • —To— CASH - CIT&TOIIIEfIi,S. wish it distinctly understood, that for C A S ll a y ; we will sell any kind of Goods, the quality consider ed, at lunch lbwer prices than usual. TFORMS—RE-1 tc—ulopled in, !,GOVERNORS dive 116ctings, e States which year 1857, by States, careful. Is, expressly for FRESH GRUCERIES3 Su‘2+ - ,Weivicez.ViiFs.. o .o ll '. an.tin.ds sale by LI7+LE PARDIN6L: 1 13511/6 s tof copies Cor $1 ; • FOUR SHILLING TEM. PLENTY of that nice YOUNG. HYSON TEA, a prime article, at four shillings, for tmle by LITTLE 4 HAlailEo. blicitetl BE. rTnIAT-Sakratu;; Soap and , . Candles, of the best qualities are for sale by the box, at New York city wholesale prices, by . • , - LITTLE J: lIARDLWA. - - PintE POTASH.* . a* l Uh our iy,) you esfbr tetticine lIT 'fin Coos, just Nqtat TOW runt for snaking /wisp, for solo by- - L:r‘ TTLE te. HARDING. Ai: • DAT RI CH all wool carnets, are offered at bargains; by LITTLE & HARDING. • BOOTS .111; kIFIOES:* CONSTANTLY en hind, best stsyrtmeta of lIENS, BOYS, and YOUTHS • DOUBLESOLE BOOTS ' • 1 . • and BROGANS, • and of the best manufacture, also ' WOMENS, MISSES and - • CHILDEENS ROOTS, • . ' SHOES and GAITERS, in greatyariety, selling. off, rt.t. very 16w rates, by • LITTLE e.ReflllytlNG. • icineM, are reeezamen rail(reloir7 YRR b 9 at, his every the morn ,es except• hdmselves HATS &CAPS. TBE largest stuck, and greatest variety, of good styles, in this section of country, for Sale hy LITTLE of GIV3, for t,: a r= ,tolstrator. ' l lO LUMBERMEN:& WOOD CHOPPERS! - DEST Cast Steel and Steel Poll Axes, Adzes, jJ Breatdixes, Cast Steel y•el Cut Mill . Saws, also Patent Tooth > :Cut Saws, with Files of all kinds, for sale low,- by • .11A RDINV. NPLII:Ri. g, TO VAIR‘YIKE !! INS, Pails, Tin, Painted and •-. • 'Pane, Butter Bowl; Pairy Salt &c., &c., far sale by - LITT.tE st. y • Tritpu.ne, DLER. ARE YOU ituiLDIN9 YOP will. save money , by purchasing - your Paints, Oils, Sash,Glltss, Door Tritiimings and Hardware generally, of LITTLE& lIAR'DIXO: OP OF lied by C. C. S. 8. Mott's, wait on all who may FLOUR, SALT, AND LIME!! . A 4ar g e stock const4ntly hand. LITTLE d:itARDIAra _ • Crockery and Glass Ware ! QTONE WARE, . Looking Glasses, 'kJ Drupo & Medicines,. Wall Paper, . Window Paper, `lViudow'Sbadei, Grindstones, • ' Hangings, Stoyea, - .Tin Ware, = .. Chain Pumps, : . Booka Cutlery,'_vedAcads Patent Medicines, &c., sale by LIT/'LE ch .11.ARDIAra. • MritT• . LIE ‘.lth them Mr. J. P.W. , W hereafter be conducted AD & set of Boon. and wears settletreiLber by tiOtO or roe having open aognmts for years and lianas= us ve a veal Invitation to f o r yeankbersowed 'on to }y, we would tender our Lamm of their tronn enlllo to COMPlen tet MC • OAS H . • Y OU ciktnir almost anything in the wily ' GENERAL 'MERCHANDISE, for CAtiirt, at a very small advance from Cost; by. ap• plying to • - LITTLR& ITA RDING. dull ascot/neat of dl =Wry. &Wore, Write oil °bI ENTLEoom. Ko Y & READ.ok Wore buy. B ERIALS "D UTTER. Eggs, Lard, .74Ross, Balsams, drain. .1.70 f all kinds, Dag*, . Old,_lroa mid Cuppirr, Lumber, Shingles, DrialApples, Beans, sec., do.. wAntedyi exchange forgpods, by • I.ITTLE HARDING.' •USIIES, (SILVER FOIL: AND MULLER • Siore.of • I BEL TURRELL. WAMD i a Al A TiVt L • ..!tt TEIRMIL'B, ANOTHER .__.ora. at the lowest A X D ALSO GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, - CAPS, SHOES, RIRBOYS, IT IS NOT- DISIrIITE1), CARPETIN GS. PROV,UCE" • COME AND SEE. - • Little & !larding._ rinommocK,DEpot July /t 857;PY 1.4r0L,1F S , - A ROUATic SdiliCiDANSCUFAtitil, at . Sept. 1, '57. - TC/6111IfiCit dud ChdrisidisC -- , • TUST the "Ni cest Thing OEIO, thelitOr XibtieFoi 0 Pitch Pipe, tising the - wands' on let - tart A' and O. For. inninvlnstrornente tljey :"ottes. tes beat:l"as Iltaloand•rnaV to prolonged enyttegreo bin lsegth. 4154 4 .10 •bes.t Corinna Wiles-Itipl wirianted Tip to Port of tbelgt , ppstPaid, oalsolit ofsl,oo.by A. U. fiX4l4 l : Mon • June 24i 1851.1-4. 'rift 74ollitatist.-- .IAL 4 W ae'tios4lysTiliNi)g:giOoitto -- 1 4 1'ailo„ Iron, Mal. - Castin gs; DOOR LOCKS &nA oN gr SCREWS of voriaus"kints, SADDLERY, iiyond deicriptione farpenter; Tool4' thotmakerts ninisEiloviniizarg9l4, besdes sine sisal -meat of ' • GROCERIES, :CROCKEItri • D-1 1 1÷1f : Cktikrol):-.S+, at the luwest.market prices. All aluse, and ran' other article', ean,allrays be found In the :P/WENDr BLOC / NI. -' • at the Aare of M. S. Wilsini G Bole, Montrose, Nor. 4, LSS. Gr DING • GOING •.- )I,ti in.G.ti I fie BVtribhreAcg.Shoift• Wireftsto .VAu GREAT ii4Duciewmg7grs • ARE MITRED CASH CIISTOIIEItgi, or : BHOl t t h T i ataf o r e & 'Worm nttel: be TbA n trh Slig's u or tT ' vt ' SY GUTTEN,BOG, ROONBAUM & f r ac ATEITHER -' aIIaNTROSE, g usQ. 00. i PA., . _ S6(2irEIiA . NN4 DEPer4 , IIOISQ. CO., or Tarei ni..4,BRADFOO ‘ lpi,ere WO Wort° suit thO • ir i en I MAC MI . • eiV AVOID IiUSPENSIOIti GT . *.ii.t . .4o . l . g.a . fi_ii: • • TO PURSIIABERS cir INDS Oi d • Dry Geode 85 Ready Ithule - Clothing, 'dad, tame been Wel; tobsred under inneedliit triw' printY _wad id rune. A ndendid stock of • G D S' COMPhISING Al#o6T - 17Zitt KM or DR l Egg ~000Irga0 St7Cli AS •..__ • , . . Bic% siorßE A3.-rigur.;; • — . 1 ' r RUCK AND FACT SlLE__,.___ ' L:.• .... \ FLASE A.ITI PRINTED FRVCIT MEET 03, I ISHADED AND nA__.I.E ALL WOOL. - • • AND COMMON DeLAWRE: • _ - _. " ,PARA=TTAM eh to 30 per cent. lower th an ev e ; 3 e: dm, 12 - 110110_,STIII1GOD;Si .. ; - our Mc& le complete sea ast4olshing larr: - We deo have on bOidi I IA II REAVTETOCE bp - - • IffiAlla eZillM.lllll - -.." • 'IMO .. tr . 0 oar STP ri tent. lowerhan any other .1161Mo:west is .thla kdickn. Also Clntldnl_made to order In theyneetent and best' owinner. and 'WARRANTED. . . All kinds of Oraln taken settle ITIOREST MARKET PRICER`' . Also - Med Apple and Oven Feathas. , ~ Please call sad =eer Re4.4.llo6enuffelt:tet messier!! .. 4-1 : `..i • -3., . lis-Giffieiliberg,'Soseittbaum iiitair - zioitaix#,P2:;isor.26,le:.-ir . ". • - Zirak r ie l iCM . IS lIEREI3Y GIVEN, in A T s - • , H AS just returned' from 1 0 4 0 W i l St: wi h th i a t il a rg il e andel:mice-variety of Gf , or , and selected with much etre, from over thirty of the beat Houses in avow-York,-which he offers to Micas tamers and the public, at ~ ,hiw..p.h.ltS,fm• ,Cash. fie . stock comprises; -- • • DItTiGS; -•,* • • • ' - • < OILS. •• - WINDOW DYE STUFFS. -,• • GROCERIES; • GLASSIFAME, CROCKERY', MIRRORS, CLOCKS, -' WALL PAPER, wipow PAPER; WINDOW SRAItElik FANCY GOODS, ; MUSICAL LN'ETRUJIENTS,: , JEWELRY, PERFUERY, DRY6GOODS, HARD WARE, MIZE WAEA, WOODEN WARR, BROOMS, BRUSHES, • . JAPANNED wARR, BIRD CAGES., - ;CANARY SEED. POCKET KNIVES, VS MPS, \ UMBRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS.. AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, CAMPHENE,'. BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, LIQUORS; (For Medicinal Pniposezi,,iiiil373 "TRMES, _ - SUPPORTERS.. • SHOULDER BRIM POET SIONIAES„- SPECTACLES, • • . SILVER & PLATED SPOONS,' FDELS, '' GOLD PENS, . : ' •. - • - STATIONERY. • &c: And alto _f the most popular. • ' 1110##IES. Thankful forthe liberut patronage hitherto receiv ell, he hopes to -merit a eonthnumee and large hi.k mime of the alma. ABEL Tt7BRELL. • - Montrose; DSc. 2. 185 T. •*. t ' • BEST 111 MARKET MOUNT .BEA UTIFiII IIV MAPS. FINE IN P. 171811. TOUGH 1NVU.4.1.171: sold by d. LYONS 4:60N. Jane 8, EM tEg - STOVES', B'l'o , \UR stoves hiee-beem - so theiroughlyWA: , satiefaction of all, that they no4b6 rev omroand front us: S. R. SAYRE diEROTHERS:. , 31Ontrata, May 27, 1,257.- • , • • . • ~ ittoillll7l4o ROWS, A supetior lot juskreculve.d, supl wilt be bold lows by • '• "1 • IL Bußfr!rt,' Miltoril.Not; 11, sail. • - rruti'i4atlnerB}iip between Z. COBB 4`,1.• A. novvtaLts dis' solvedhe tnituA cOn sent. The bock+ and accounts are, in the' binds= of Z.Xlebbi fur settlement t said the butchering &winos will,be carried oa 0-the old stand by J. A. flowst,e. `• ' . ' 7414 Ifostroce, ;Coy. 2d, 'MAI' Thrillinglucid - •• - rrlitlinbteritver haeleg. agebi l LORING BUSINESS will pettult) will Frei ra mo* • *II ' , Am Ova! see fit to. teoplele, - lii &Vic /Nook imer Bantloy:awd Read ' Itoti!rose, Jape 24. - ' Egg= . •,. . • • Ell MN ',.....+1• ES ME
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