II 11111 Cerrtspon44weof the . qharlmen ThEt SotitherOltates Sacking Aid and Com. foriffro*.ths•CoMOMltal POSIT& Wastnatoicix - , Sunday, Jan: H,1857. in i diplomatic circles] the great .. subject.of er eierliation Ii re is the [appointtnent new ;Minister from England to 'reside near thi dovernmeot; :Ever since the departure of fti. Clllllll, and' roar° especially since the,-era ;of- goc4-feeling ;established between Paris, kid St. Petersburg, there has. been co r thplete unity ofsentinaent and action among the representatives of the continents .of Eu rorie.' I The atilbassadors-from France, gel, guim, Holland, Prusail, Russia, and. even oust a, have ittdUlged 'in a freedoni of ,ex pritsst.o: on • Enropean affairs and Americ an rofiti never jkiloWn before. Nor do I be lieVe the presence here of a British Minister will affect the /ecidedanti-English tone of the diFloitiatictircie. The representatives frOth the Continental Powersare studious in theii attention - to Southern Senators and Reprej:. 'ientatives,'an d, it is to be hoped. the interest - Will. be returned with ; :t good . will. We should 'seek, by nll.the Means in our power, 1 0 ' promulgate; through 'these. official sources, the' principles. and ideaslof the South. It mould be "very desirable, Olen, If our politicians were to lend; their influence in. fa 7:. :vor of the Continental party in Europe, by having the right. sort. of ',men at the most im- -- portant poirits":commerCial and diplomatic,— The elements Ontending for .admission into Mr. BCCHANAN'iI -Cabinet here indicate how watchful and earnest the -South -should be in this. crisis. .;It May be; very difficult for the President elect to place in his Cabinet Men Who ri.:flect the wishes; and represent: the peo ple, of the South, •If he Makes such appoint-, Menu; as meet the just expectation of his best friends at the South, the entire Anti SlaVery Seri ti mei \t: of the North will declare against his Administration from the start.' The feeling will intenlify, until at last -it finds' ventat the ballot-box,,, in favor :of any respectable (in numbers) opposition. If thit,:, people of the; South are ;disappointed in . this matter, the fiemorratie Party, ns a notional organiza, tio>i iS at an end.' This is no time for pleasing the enemy: 'Mr. BucitsNax cannot - strike hanati with hiS /rehired opponents, or turn his, hick upOn his -tried friend< There are but...tWo4arties—a Northern 'and Southern partv i lLanal:Mr. BUCHANAN knows, or should , kno;el f avhich Constitutional in its principles, 1 ma patriotic, n its ends. TT r may acComplish a great deal, however, by buildin g .up alliance's and friendshiP'S on thi ContinentofEurope.. We may, through prcipt: co-operation; do much,:very much, for. ourselves abroad. We cannot hope for any. oilier. solution of this Anti-Stavery pro/h.. len: don the *ltimate taiumph `of Free-Soil 61;er Seery depOrtment of. Government: All. efforts at resisiansg, will be as idle in the-future asin the past. There are ()erosions in thir history of nations as well as individuals, when extraordinary of feria are tiocessari to- resist the affect of cau ses wllich may seem indirect or even immste• rial tO the world at largo,- The slave Owners of the South find' themseh'-es surrounded by elements which must end in their utter des . tru'etion, mains sOrre great, determined and concerted effort is made in resistance. Let no gentleman Ttt South Carolina deceive him-. self as to the pit rposesof the Republican party. The I . . ' resident, in his last messag,e,,rha4 depict- . ed trUly the criminal mind of the Anti-Slavery :leader's as fittalle bent on mischief. Every effort; of the SOutl to escape from, the: drain Will be deemed revidlitinnary. It is the first and highest duty of the South to prepare to meet the, issue thus presented to its, boldly. ; o,eth Carolina will be sustained;ifshe accepts , the conflict. To do-so:successfully, she must :establish a. polie,y looking to . eventual . penden' re. . All mere political expedients, or ' party appliapecs- will come to naught. The -f'r'esh of the State shoUld combine to develop that organization individual sentiment which: is ta ee.esSary to pr actical effort. , Tax Seisisn COINS.—The Journal of. Com., . merce, in ak'article correctingpopular errors in relation to Spanish 'coins, says " There iftrt error in regard to 6 1 ! irSlae of these coins, as proved by 'recent assay. The tteposit at the Assay office of sibout POO, on Which there was a loss: of 8 14.! per.eent.., ootsisted entirely of sm oo(14 pieces, iivery quarter„ eighth and sixteenth, which showed the pillar,' or would pass eurrent in suF, soutti Aritcrican port, having been pre , ciensly taken out. The result is, therefore, not a t" auiele,,to those who hold an unas;orted maass of the'titin. Every sound quarter, on wido The "impression is distinct; .is worth in.. -tfinsicallylfrom:26 to 27 cents, -and isreadi. gy jtaken et .25.. cents in exchange -for Ameri oansterreney by all of the bullion broke's.— ' The same is true of the smaller pieces which ATx sat Worn smooth or 'clipped. Therefore, Those.dealers who advertise to receive them et Tor, will suffer:on an average leas discount. xpon them than upon uncurrent Bank notes. The 'coin us sums of WO and upivards, can ' hetdpeelted at the Assay Office here, and if Ike proportion of smocr 11 coin is not too large, *sire 'will be no lcos to the depositor, from the 'face of the coin. . T‘e Spanish cur.rency, however. is doom edslit is not needed, as there is plenty-Of Arnericarycoin to supply its place, and it is , Noow'as sure to - go out of sight, as the snow • rn spring. . ra7e" A run has been commenced on the .311entomery.County Bank. . 1 ! • ...frr - 7..;'Pennsylvania coal is sellingin Boston at p.) the 2000 poonds. 3flatirts. _ koltice.—Thegriends of, RCN'. S. S. Barter and Lady are respectfully invited to attend a donation visit-at the Parsonage on the afternoon and evening of 4iinesday, February !..iith,.1857. By order of Committee. • d Ready EngineCOin pany; No.l, attend.—TheSemi-Annual Elec tion o, 1" officers of the Rough and Ready Fire Compa nydirill be held at the Engine Mouse; on Monday, the 2d day of March next; at 7 o'clock, .r. x. :Adjourned, meeting for nomination of officers on Sat:Pi - day, the 28th of rebinse.r, I FORDHA.ll,•Foreman. 8.8 11. Merman, Searatorv. . , leachers" .Isistlnsltett:—.The Institutes, Whic we . propose holding in the spring, .(and of.which _notice has been heretofore given,) will c minience on ihh. of Ilarch,nest—at ,what place is not .dtfutitslyi cletrmined—but we think at Friendaville.. 'We shall give !the particulars next week. • ' Stoddard, of New T:ork, is to be with us till'the first of April. We Shall - bed item five to eighi,,lnstitutes in the county —making them of short er umeitnx than, was first timpme& . Thele board the Teachers free of charge at every place . whe4 we have an Institute. 104 every Teacher makes!! reasenable effort to at tendthem.-:..every peesible excuse is removed—no chiirge of anti kind being made. • lieb. 1 1857'. ''*:• - .lf: F. Teirssimar, Co-.l3Upt."' arriagm. EEM . Lanesboio, - Tebl by Rer. Todd, - At4ON ; ll.tastg• 3 1 .Aitti'Ntcitoitiiir • both of FCbruari: 12th, by Rev. S.- $. Barter, Mr;11. M l GLllOcco, of Covington, co„ Pa., and Wu • 8.441 E ‘BACTLIIS, of Bridgewater, Snag -;co., Pa. : Montrose, 'Feb. 15th, by Md. D. !Hillock, Mr. 3ie ccs CAAE, of Mipbottotn Pepot, and 3psf Cnc . rulliStuozia, of Ilarford, ' * 30tat Stiorrltsenttniu. „ —_--.______ ____ - -------- • ' CAUTIOTS%- , '' ALL persons are gai hereby cautioned against - buying a certain promissory mete given be me to James e: Warn' = ll , btavintdate in January is D. 1867 and due one veer from the first day of April next for the sum of 8112,62, as I have never received any value therefor, and shall not pay the same unless compelled by law.' • WILLIAM .WRIGMT. Auburn, Feb. LI, 1857.-7w2 TO MECHANICS' SEA LED proposals will be received untill2 o'clock, AL, March find' for building a Meeting House at the Forks in Fran klin. Said building will be 28 by 88 feet on the ground, 14 feet ' posts, and built in a plain, substantial manner, according to plans and specifications in the hands of the committee. The proposals maj be made for the whole building, except the desk and slips, or well defined divisions of the Same. Information given on application to the undersigned. EDWARD L. BEEBE, Building JOSEPH W. Li ' STILLMANYULLEIt, Committe-e. IFranklin Forks, Feb. 17. 1857„ R.D.. Bennett &E. W. Frazier, D IMPECTFELLY inform the people of Susque iumna and neighboring Counties that they are engaged in the • abbit 31110. Mr. 112,33 at Gibson, Busquehtuma County, Pa. Having made arrangements with several Publish ing Houses in, New York: Philadelphia, Boston - , Sm., we arc now prepared to furnish promptly any BOOKS. MAPS. OR PERIODICALS, published hi the United States, Much eheapei than the usual mail or retail price?. . Periodicals, Libraries, and old of new, books'neat ly bound and repaired. E. W. Frazier will travel in Susquehanna County, and will be : bappy to receive the orders of such _as may &Are anything in our line. Address IT. D. BENNETT, Smiley, Susq. C0.,,P5... E. W. FRAZIER, Gibson, Susq. County, P. Gibson, Feb. 1 ; 7, . 1857. N. 11. Orders for Rook Binding, Rooks, Periodi cals, &c., may also be left at the Republican Printing Office; Montrose, or, with G. T. Frazier, at Susque hanna•Dep t. tf R N. MOORS, I~ILL WRIGHT, formerly of Orange Countv, New .0 I York, haring located in Susquehanna County, would offer his services to those about building or repairing Grist Mills, or other machinery, feeling that his, experience warrants him in doing so. Post Office address, Glenwood, Susq. Co., Pa_ . COMES it SON, Binghamton, New York ; i E ln t e E n it t: St in i o gi n l e a s n , drb•cl. d American ; M Arso . Daguerreotypes. Business pertaining to the above attended to with dispatch, by G. • PaLurn, Agent, ,Brooklyn, Susquehanna County, Pa. February 4, 1857...--Syl UNPARALLELED CASE OF MALPRACTICE, All the Teeth of the Upper Jaw Worst out In Extracting a Molar.; r i m. IE , a Dentist of considerable distinc tion ,called at my office a few days since,, and while eidmining a set of new instramezits recently brought with me from Dental College, took up the " Universal Molar Forcep," for the " Superior Maxil lary," and expressing his admiration of it turned to several gentlemen in the room and inquired' if some one of them hadn't a tooth hr wished - extracted, that, )1e might try the instrument One of them , replied that he had, and took the chair. :Now the Doctor is a man of powerful phrsiqup, and seizing the tooth without even the usual ceremony of " cutting round," L he gave it an unmerciful twist, when oh ! frightful ! out came the entire upper jaw, teetiffpurns end ell. -The heart rending horrors of the F-cene that followed I shall not attempt to.deseribe. The.yells, the screams, the convulsive leap. in frantic agony, of the poor , suf. fever, were enough, to pluck - the heart out-of a decent man, and cause the gravel stones in the gizzard of the miserly Shylock to shake liken boz. But before your hearts go quite to smash my friends, just let me ease you a little, by stating that both the teeth and gums in this case were Artificial, but so very natural in their appearance, that 'even. the Doctor's practiced eye failed to detect them, and hence- the i?-catastrophe.. Bfit please bear in mind that this de ! ception can be produced by no other kind of Artific .< Dentures, except the " Improved Ifilneral Plate," in which the teeth and plate are lone solid piece, carved and colored. in so eiactimitation of nature as to render it bard to belicvq that they can be Artific ial, when seen in the mouth. 1 have been several times accused by thOse who have looked at them, of " . scaljling" ivame mouths while in the city, and more cruel than even the Sioux, I have brought' away not only the flesh but the Lone. Those wanting teeth are invited to call - and examine Specimens. They needle° puffing or laudation e.rtra,. as - their superior naturalness, beauty and cleanliness, are apparent at .sight. And now, in!.exinclusion, " my dcar fellow meb• and fellow women,X' ram happy to proffer you the benefits of Whatever Professional knowledge or skill I may hare aCquil while abioad, together With my most hearty thank's; for the l'ounty: . of vour patronage which has sustained me in the past.: My charges will be; as ever, "according to your ability'.'. For the poor whom "we abray;ltave with, us ," - my operations will be gratuitous. 1 Coin') on then ye halt and maim= ed ; and blind, the middle " ten-thousand," and the "upper ten•centurns," the " Aristocracy," and the. "Codocracy," still have some. hopes of every body in this bad world, except RUM patronising Christians and Itutu drinking Parson LeaguaUs--they are gone . in. j Yours, for cash, • C. D. VIRGIL, Resident Dentist. • B. Fonder teeth filled without pain, and teeth with exposed nerves treated, filled,Usui preserved for years. • • • Montrose, February 11, 1857, - 7 gusquehma Semtary. Binghamton, Broome Co., N. Y. T -------- -- • E Tarsi'sEs Of this l i ustitution are happy to be able to announce to ffie public that it is now in the full tide of successful operation. The Seminary Buildings are new and commodious; *the course of instruction is thorough andtcomprehensire; and the discipline is kind, but firm,—aiming at strict order, prompt obedience, correct deportment, and indus try. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. HENRY CAIIVER, A: M.. Principal. CIIMILES IL ILtrwoon, A. 3L, Prof. of Ancient Lan, • - pages. FRANK E. Curnntem, Professor of Mathematics. Miss MART A. Tisc.cn, Pm.tePtress, and Teacher of French. " 11 MEN M. Gottuam, Teacher of Printary Depart-_. meat. • Ltenvrts JonssoN, Teacher of Drawing and , 'Painting d. HlL•rox Joscs, Professor of Insult:mental Music. WILLIAM iciAßcts, Professor of Vocal Music. EMEM! Tuition for Term of fourteen weeks, from $5 00 to $8 00: - lanFie, Drawing, and Painting, Extra. Board and Washing, oom furnished and warmed, $2 25 per week. Tuition, payment made invariably in advance.— Board one half in advance. CALENDAR. Ist Term commences Aug. 0 7th, 1856. - 2d Term commences Dec. 3d, 1856. 3d Term commences April Ist, 1857: For further information addresS the principal. D. IC. Looms, Sec. . S. H. P. Hatt, Prest. itinsolunntoti, . Feb.. 11, 1857..6w6; " ;• • Admiiiistrators' Sale. IVOTICE is herebi, given that by virtue of an or 111, der of the Orphans' Wirt, of Susquehanna Co., tite undersigned will expose to pubnesaJe by vendue at the late residence of LICE Dtaxinster, deceaied, in . Diinitek, - ,on Saturday, the 28th day of February, inst., at'one o'clock; P. M., the following piece or parcel of land, situate in Dimock, to wit: bounded on the south by lands of A. G: Hollister, on the west by .lands of George Young and Oliver . Heald, on the north by lands-of F ran Stevens, and on the , east by lands of Patrick Donahue, containing about one hundred and twenty iterei,one frnmed dwelling house, /.. barn,l orchard. and from 80 to 96 acres improved. TERMS made .known on the day of sale. URBANE 531.1711, Administrator. ANNA BLARESLEE, Admretrix. Dimock, Feb. 4,1747.-4 w ' SELLIIIII4 OUT AT COST.• " T - would reapectfully' inform the Pubic LP • that haringaold his Store at Montrose Depot, he is ,now,atellink px•de st cost. ~_: ''Those: wiehing to buy cheap wi - find it to thei r ut, tercet to give me a call. J. Itootrose Depot,' Feb. 10, 1857. To Rest or to Let. A F_ARIVE. Said fairais about twenty ftirejnilea CAA of Montrose. inquire at the "Republican" ?rioting Office, IMPROVED ABORT HORNS,' I A - '-' ' . ,„....., thrums es -' ' • ~: . s a l e; „ .... 4 , .. rint igI A -LE ' , . ' ~,,, 1 N01iuk..44 herebxgiv.. - 1,110 int ',refers , at 41 / , . THE subscriber has for sale-two Short•llolti Bulls, 1 . L. 7._ ,„ order 61 ` 8 • 110.1 ase,eli ''' m ill" OrPhdt,'acanttkorl both -superior' animals, vi : " Wysox,' red Sc 3 'lnemnins 034161 1 - !no • ' ori l 'aillionorto4eb i ' roan, calved April lub. 1846, pt,. by p rima lie sale, by venailfilloskinlitisiVOillit. IL Brown, Lite of ll'ush, in *d reutild.i.dedeateilt in all -fiat ; George of tlonbridge (1089) out of Eugenli.bf Csi., ton, kc. and, .•‘..kpelacon,“ white, calved May 86, i certain - Piece or parcel tithed elannle ilia/Wall lawil' 185 d; got by Wince 'George of Cltnibridge, (10t:9) I ship' aforesaid, bound4-Mith by land of-Larry Dun oat a r,g, ty m„ . b y Anew. arc. Price . 01 w yw k , ' more, on the east *land ;of John -Ilibbardowk the $125,00—0f Apolacon, 875,n0: 4 ;t:i south by lands of,-C. Shoemake r aim/ On the west by_ SAMUEL F. CARMALT, . ' lands 01%----- 7 41ututell, mutating *bout fifty acres Friendsville, Sustfa Co., Pa. I nearly all inmioved, on which Is a dwelling house,; . • • Feb. 11 1857. • ..., 6 w 4, out houses; Sc. • : Sale je-be held upon the pregnisesOnVellaesdaY . " --; 4 1 1eel , 1 INISTRA.TORS' sALE . i the 4th day'of March nest; at one o'clock r. sr., and ! terms of isle made known at that time. . or - JOBS W. BENS CO' TER * Adm'r. • . REAL _ESTATE. ,,. r Rush Feb. 3 1857 ; 5w4. 11.,)VRSUANT to an Order of the Orphans' Courtin ' - I 1 JL and for the county of Simonetta:ma, to us direct ed, the undersigned will expose to sale at , Tublie 'Fcrine, -to take place on the prentL.es, on' Wed desday, the 181 h day of March nett, at one o'clock P. M. ' the lots of land "and! appurte nances which were of Bertjamin It: Jackson, deceas ed; late of 11r3oklyn, in said County, described as follows, to wit lat. The Lot upon which' arid - Idtvedant residal, (except three acres in the S.E:corner) bounded on the North by land formerlytieCupied • by E. K. Boi) and by lands of R. W. Gere; on the East by ItMds of Jo seph Jackson and lots reserved for nse'of widow and children of dr:cedent; on the South by list named lots, and lands of Y. L. Culver and B. C. Wilson ; and on the West by lands of Asa Fish and E. K. -llowe,•containing 79 acres and 29 rods; or which 30 or 35 acres are under improvement anti the' remain der is covered.with timber. This lot is well watered ,and upon it is a barn nearly new and not Otte corn-. pleted. It is favorably located about II miles from the village of Brooklyn, and about 2 , } miles from i 31ontrose station on the D. L. & W. Railroad. I2d. A small lot of lend lying on the road a few rods north of the dwelling of Joseph Jackson, bounded on the North and East by lands of Charles Perrigo; and on the South and West by lands of ' Charles Perrigo and Joseph Jackson, containing 115 rods of improved land. TERMS. If purchasers of large lot desire, one I thin) of purchase money may be paid on conveyance of title; one third at the end of one year, and the residue at the end of two years, well secured by bond run] mortgage, with interest annualv. A. WESTON, ) • ASA 'FISII Arlcurs. Brooklyn, Ftb. 11th, IS:i7. PROFITABLE EMPLOYE:VT" D ARE CHANCE, mid good opportunitnto pon jj men to obtain profitable employtnent. To Agents, Canvassers, Colporteurs, and Posdatasters— Any person obtaining subscribers for FIFTY COP, IE 01 either of the twO following Ante' limn National Works, and remitting, the amount (less a large Com. mission) to the Publisher, will be entitled to Fifty Dollars' worth from the subjoined List of Valuable Works at the -foot of this advertisement, America's National Works: Ist. TILE' NATIONAL HISTOTZT (1/.' THE UNITED STATES: Colonial, RevolntiOnary and Comft-ktional, chieftv frOm National Documents.— By J. B. Lossing and Edoin With nu merous fine illustrations on steel limb 'wood. 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EDW.kILD WALKER., 114 Fulton street, New Yorli,:and they will receive immediate attention With full'particulars Of Commission, dc. , - • Newspapers eop3ingtlie above and inserting the same-ten times, sending at copy of each inser tion to the Pub!Wier,. entitled to a*, copy of the National Ilistory or the Statesinan'a3lanual, to their order., -• • G wit). E. CAULDIVELL & SONS, I M PORTERS or AND psALxr.s is .. .aSlss,a~•ffteti?t~~e, LOOKING-GLASSES, .. 'NO. 76 WARREN STREET, Etteier ) • T. G. Canhlwell, )- Henry S. Knapp. New . York. W. A. Cauldirell..) rr HE subscriber haring connecter! himself with the sbore !louse in the Crockery Trade, in all its various branches, would simply say to merctitnts,• hotel, and boarding-house keepers, in. Susquehanna and adjoining Counties, that their stock is one of the largest of the kit?d kept in Kew York ; their assort ment is large awd general; their gods are of good quality and choice patterns; their prices as low as the trade can offer with reference. to profit;' and that he is very anxious to sell to all who mai think it for their interest tritive him a call. • HENRY S. KNAPP New toil, January. 1,1857.-1 y • AriTranistrator's Sale. NT O o T rd IC e E r t i ro s hereby intheo gi rp 'ven s t , ba co t u i r n t p o u r r s suwalqic etelof an na county the subscriber will offer to public sale by rem. due all that certain piece or parcel of laud, house aced lot, situate in Ghat Bend, late the estate of Allen Mclntosh deceased; Bounded on the north and w e st. by lands of the estate of the late F. Lusk, deceased, south by lands of Samuel Dayton and east by the public street or high way known as the Great Bend and Cochecton turnpike road, being abOut forty feet front on Said street and about sixty feet •deep, con =taining about 24'a) square feet, be the same more or less, and on which is a two story dwelling house, out houses dc. Sale to be held upon. the premisea on Wednesday the 4th day of March neat, at one o'clock P. 111.; and terms of payment made known 6n day of Kale. MILTON GILLMAN, Adair. Great Bend, Fvb. lbr,7 NOTICE. TBE County Commissioners hare • fixed upon the following days and ii.tte's respeetivkily, for. hear ing Appeals from the Assessments, for the year 1857, at the Commissioners' Office, in Montrose, to-wit: Apolacon, Choconut, Forest Lake, Friendsville and 3liddletown, Monday, Feb. 22, 1857.. Franklin, Liberty SC Silver Lake, Tuesday, Feb. 24. Auburn, Jessup and Hush, Wednesday ; Feb. 25. Dimock, Lathrop and Springville, Thursday . , Feb ruary z 6 .— . Great Bond, and New Milford, Friday,Feb...-27. Harmony, Oakland, and SUN. Borough, Monday, March 2. Ararat. Jackson and Thomson. Tuesday, March 3. Clittard, Dundaff and Lenox, Wed., March 4. Gibson. Ilarfird and Herrick, Thursday, March 5. D t ridgewater,i Montrose and Brooklyn, Friday, March G. By order of the CommisFioherst. . • IV3I. A...CROSSMAN, Clerk. - Commissioners' Office, Montrose; 1 -January 31,,A. D., 107. ' : 3w Sheriff's Sales. 1 - )Y virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Wyoutinz county and to me directed, 1 will expose to sale by public rendue, at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday the 21st day of February iitst, at one o'clock r. N.; the follow ing described pieces or parcels of land, to wit : ALL that certain piece or mutel of land, situate, and being in the township of Rush, in the county of Susquehanna, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of Miles Estus, on the east by. lands occupied by Henry Emus, on the south by land recently occupied by Ste rling Hibbard, on the west by land of Joseph Linerbtuy and William Lake, defendant's interest being the ut4lirided half of the above .described tot, supposed to'contain fifty acres, be.the same more or less, one Jog house, one log _hovel for cattle, and about '2O acres improved. Taken in execution at the suit; of S. S. Grover, to use of Spencer and Porter. rs. Barnabus E.irkulf! :A.LSO—AII the right, title and interest of Ozias W.Culver, of in and to, that certainkicoe or parcel of land, situate and being in the township of Spring ville, hi the Oounty ofeisquehanna, and bounded and described as follows, to Wit: on the north by .JanA of Sutiand and Strickland, on the emit by Uti&s'of Benty.Brinker - on the ionth 'by aside ter ent the west by landt of Z. Culver, .00ntaining a bout 100 acres of land, more or less, one small framed house, one small framed barn, talc otobard andabont 40 acres Unproved. Taken in execution at the suit of S. S. Grover, to use of Spencer and Porter, vs. Gems W. Culver. F. P. 11014.1STER, Sheriff. '.l criff " e OtOce. Montrose ; Feb. 4 . , 18.4, IIEM 13E1 ITM MD CM ECE If you want a GOOll I%l'Pa Butist:l.lSe for IMMMMI The most popular WeeklyAn Amerien, which hits ins,. mediatelp upon its issue, sprung into an IMMENSE , CIRCULA' TION.' 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Forest Lake, January 28 A FORTY:11011SE POWER - STRAIN RIG /NE FOR SUS I - - IN GOOD ORDER. .41 FEET eight inch strokei 14 inch Cylinder. bal e Innce wheel, three toni. Is a strong well built machine.- Suitable for a Coid Shaft oiTauneey, and will be sold vcr, lore. t Addresx, rosT =OTHERS. Jan. 14, 1857. . Montrose, Pa. Admini■trat**:s Notice. OTICE is hereby gicenAn idl perions haring de -1.11 mands against the estate of Quaint Parse:, de ceased, late of Harford townthip, that the lame must be presented to the undersigned for 'arrangement, and all persons indebted to said Estate` re requested to make immediate payment.' " "- 11ANIfATI PAYNX, Adak's. HarfOrd, "Jam 14, 1857.4*..'- BE .L 2EILILELL KEEPS ALL 1 11111:161PSNICIIMIA PJYrES T T AM:PreMe`;; / , 1 - AND A nut 'RAtE ii§SORTMENT Of, j I DRUGgv • mioNTII,O4E: TIMOTHY !SEED. , TURRELL'S TIMOTHY fEED, warranted iitre • , For :sale by li ; - -' ' ;;; • ; ' , . . ii AliEf.,. TURRELL Montrose, January 28, 18c... • 5. is" rAmy Aim . • ,AUCeIPtS.. I U 10011filtitel „ 51114 . . • Shan e ° 1 •04 :- • r ;t4 ° • - slls4l.qe :;: atrau ,a n Ilartr t ' f leto' s f Assebly of the 15th of A p ril‘ -14.1.434. llitaggisll___ C' ..i.L , '-- Ora! CoLket ismea. •I ,r Yinsitshipt. ,•1 Denlirates. 1 Abe . . . t. Pei „flews. ?ye 'l a st ise4....Bwe . .I(e_ers. ~ R. H. BM - U vh,... nborn, .1 - 4822, 1.1 ._ $774 32 .:47 .44 00 711 ~. - ;11836, William 8011e5,..., 1Ap01ac0n,...,. ••• 1 358.24 334,90 . 611.. 17 62 :* ' - J. G. Bushnell, ..... ... - .l.4.rarat, - - .. 168 24 159 32, 114 ;_8 58 , Daniel C00n,......; Bridgewater,. 1,268,42 1,195 '7O If 79 62 93 • ' Isaac Tewksbury IBrooblyn. , - 617 62 638 34 529 .33 69 B. Clark, jCboeonut, '' 412 61 382 72 965 '2O I ' f .P. Tingiey,:.....- . i ... ~. 1itT0ri1i..i........... -.762 0 120 45 -3 7 • 37 91 , " • G. M. Denison,.. Dimock, — .l,'' 822 ' 'T77 /7 ~ 4 8 3 - 40.901 1 • , . ' 11.• B. Brownell„ Duintalr, I. ' 181 9 166.52 - 611 '' 8 , 7 t . . W. C. 5mith,........ ;Franklin, '.l 440 4 407 88 11 15 .21 46 • ... .• . IT. Birchard, - 'Forest Lrke,... ' 515 .• 485 33 297 25 54 . E Y. E. . Day. - , - :Friendovllle,... , 131 42 .123 94 • • .6 52 , R. P.. Terboss, - iGreit Dend,...l 868 05 198 'l9' 27 8 • 42 00 A. P. Kinney, ;Gibson,' : - 734'55 , 695 116 197'• 36 62 • E. Ditnniielc, 'Herrick, ' 360 91 340 48 252 17 91 . ' - L. 14011613 . .1 1 %,• •• •• !Harmony, . 1 378 21 345 . 81. 'l4 2' 18-20 'E. V. Green,....... ..... 'Raiford, ... ..1 680 80 . 633 93: 13 58 ' 33 31 , • ' 11. G. Ca5e,....." !Jticksion, • • 1' . 557 87 - 528 . 53 . 1 '53 .23 Sli - L. D.Bewerti, - !Jessup, I 460 88 - 447- 23 .10 12 23 531 .-- • E. R. Gran, ;Lenox, .i • 516 89 485 92 '7 Al 25 46; - ' _ J. B. Chalker,. ' • (Liberty, , '.I 422 78 400 19 153 .- 2I„,06! W. Robinson; ' Lathrop, 233 70 219 74 . 2 I 11 56; William A. Crossinan,.. Illontroae,.;.. 1 , 1,446 901 • 1,365 .12 10 00 • • 11,• 84J, It. Baldwin, • • 1Midd1et0wn,.. • ..... 1 559 371 5 , 0.19 - 769 27 581 Amos Brant ,... •. . ..INew Milrord,...! _ 968 791 914 87 677- 48 111- 1 • E. S. Leavitt, ".. ..Oakland, ' 1 163 98 153 48 243 " 8 07 1 • Z. L: Cooley, . 'Ruth, . .580.47 545 99 625 14 72! Jonas Phillips,.. 4% ..... iSpringville,.... 735' 77 .674 , ; 96:: f., :15:; . !..115 ,11 2, - . :,: :,. .- M. D. Daigre,':........... Silver 14die„-.,....1 . 622 21 581 6' - '.rii *to 90 , ,' . ' ,L. G. Spring, 4.. ....... I 'Susquehanna, 511 28; 305''45 189 76 . ,16 o'7l - • - , William Witter,.. ... .• .. tThompoOn„..... 253 981 239 23'1. 216 .12 591 . t 1 i - -- ,---1 - • . _ 1 1 17,622 41:216,870. 97, 4397 01 4861 ell - - ' Amount of Duplicates, Amount paid by Collectors,— . Amount of Exoncrations to Collectors, .. Amount of Percentage to Co&eters, • Treasurer's Office, Montrose, t December 31, 1856. DR. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. -1836. __________ Commonwealth Cosut,.... . 31t4131 By County orders redeeined,froiu Road !!ewers, - ~490,51)! No. 4 to - 538, . N inelusive - t 1 04t34,74 Road Damages,. • 889,501 ' A. Carpenter, late Commitiotter,. 177,50!. B - y refiniding • orders to. Y. at J. W;Stnith, Commissioner, 188,0 0 ' E. B. C0mpanY,&c............. Win. T. Case, ll W , 219 i 111 • 1 00 1 By _iresvnirer s Percentage,.,.. : Perrin ells, .4 22,0 0 By paid County Auditors, Assessors; 822,2 61 . Grand Jurors, • 340;43! . . Traretse Jurors, • Printing, • 192,40; D. R. Lathrop, late Treasurer, balance . ! of State Tax, 1855, . 161,00 i Eastern Penitentiary, . 184,29! ' Conitables, ' . 694,19; . Interest on Monies Loaned,. including - { Interest on Court House Bonds,. • 1,243;15! Court Hotye Bonds Redeemed, icclutl- I I ing Interest, '-- : 4,227,07: County Offices,lol,6o, i Maintenance of B. West,at Lunatic Hosp. 144,00, Court House Expenses, including Paint- 1 ing o tc., 699,421 S. Crossman, Crier,.... --:: 78,001 Stationery,.... . 87,91; 'F. P. liollister, Sheriff and Jailor, 330,46! S. 11. Wells, Prot. & Clerk of'Q. S., ... 12.1;8'4. Township Elections, .... • 342,09 1 General Election,.,,, - 435,80' Presidential Election,43l,6o; • Justices of the Peace, 9,37: Wild Cats - . 4,37 F. Fraser, Di,trict Attorney, -121,30 i A. J. Seymour; et. al. Coroner Inquest, 34,89: " I Wm. A. Crosstuan, Coni'nt Clerk, • 400,00! A. Lathrop, Agricultural Society, 100,00! M.S.Wilson,assignee.Wyalusing Bridge, j • . near N. D. Snyder's,..... . 460,00! Unseated Land.:... . 23,00; • J. W. Cargill, i 0. S: Beebe, 'Auditors, 1855, • I D. D. Brown, ) . Refunding orders, N. Yj E.-11. It. &c. ' 692,03. Treasurer's Percentage,.. . 716,71' : • TREASURER'S STATEMENT OF MILITARY FINES FOR YEARS - „- Collectors. i Townships. Thipli- IA mount lA:toners • , - t ' cafes. paid. • 1 lima. IL IT. Burch !Auburn • 44,50 30,88; ;1'.2,00 .1. C. Bushnell Ararat. ' -.. 11,001 • 9 , 0 3 i.. 1,50 D. Coon ißridgewater. 12,50 9,031 3,00 1. - Tewksbury .illmiiklyn - - • - ;14,00 - 8,551. -.- 5.00 B. Clark..... ' :Choemmt 7;50 • 3,33 4,00 J. P. Tingley ;Clifford • 32.50 - 25,18; - 6,00 I ' k. G. M D M. Denison.... !moc .... 21,06 15,20 1 5,00 W. C. Smith ;Franklin. 12,50 . 9,98 : 2,00 It. Birebard. , ;Forest Lake 1 16,50 13.30:- 2,50 E. M. Day. ' fFriunilsville -• 8,50 _ 5.23! . • 3.00 H. P: Terbos.A Iftt. Bend - 39.51.) 23,031, 10.00 ; A. P. Kinney ,Gibson . 7.501 - 4,75 2.50 E. Dim 'nick' .. iflerrielc .' -36,001 31,831 2,50 E. V. GrCea - Illarford. . 21,00!• 16.61 . 3.50 11. G. Caw -•- ITlekson - 13,00'. 1 1;13 i , 1.50 D. L. - Dewers ( Jesup. •. , 21.50 - 16.631 -; '4, .1. 8.. Chalker - ;Liberty ! 10,50 9,03; 1,00 Wit T th • 1501.... I 1 hsa rop. , 16,50 9,98 - 6 0 M. Baldwin. etown. Middl . , -1 13.50 7.00, • 5.. , . A. Brant ! N ew Mi1f0rd.....: •1 . 35.50 29,45 ; 4 - ;50 1 E. S. Leavitt - iOakland - •l• 14,50 13.,3er 50j .1. Phillipi - , 'Springville... ... ••1 2 00 '19,95 5,001 31. D. Gage 1 1 Sileer Lake ' 28. 24,701 2,001 Thomson Wm, Witter - I - - 12,50 11,40 L 501 M. 13. Benedict.... Clifford. - ' 39,0 0; 1 - - 1 - .. .1 . • - ! 1 it 515,0015344,101 493,00 ; - • -RECAPITULATION. . • Amcktnt. of Duplicatea, ' - ' .. ' Amount paid by Collectors, , ' - Amount of Esonerations, ' - - . ... ' - Amount of Percentage to Collectors • Amount Unpaid of 1850, • DR. B. A. WOODRUPP Treasurer. To amount received from Collectors for 1850, • $304,10 TREASURER OF SGSQ. CO., IN ACCOUNT Ct - DR. 6. d: WOODRUFF, Trcasui - en 1856 -To aggregate Of Stitte fifties levied and'assessed for the use of the Com- monweahh, tor the rear 1856, . $8,586,14 . To aggregate amount of outstanding taxes, for the years 1843,.1849, and 1850, . 332,42 To amount received on Unseated Lands,. 300,00 STATESIENTOF TiIEASURER'S ACCOUNT RELATIVE TO ROAD AND SCHOOL TAXES ON UN. SEATED LANDS.—FIRST, ROAD TAXES. DR. A d. iI'OODRUFF, Ttainirer. I . - . CONTRA. TO amount of Warrants for Road Tax- i By amount paid TovrophiPii,•• • - . • - . .es, for the sole year . o f 1855,.... WA:l,75i By Treasurers P er " nt ' i g e ' , . , . .. . DR. - • lzr.cpxp i - r -sotiooh , TAXES. ,z; •,' ' ' , ‘. , - To alliount of School Warrants for 1 13 Y *mount Mid Tioirriaark• ;• • -...., --; . . fir Treasurer% percentage • the sole ye:ir, 1855, .'- ~, $206,49 ' "• ' ' .. . DR. P. P. HOLL/RIPER; - M•riff. - ' To amount of fines and Jury fees as • ; '• leertiliente of Clerk of Court of _ Quarier. ; .. *131;00 4. A. WOODRUFF, TREASURER or SIJ To amount of duplicates; 11056 i. 517,629,41' To askant reed from returned rind5,...10,00 . To atuOnot reeeWed from F. P ' 1 Sh4tirt Ana 0 121,i To swum In Tiessurer'sluirtdryis period- - -Auditors . . g;1 8 10) , To ain'i,* 9 4 front itrA i tedieCOgrtiziusees, 4;00 To amOnat received front Unseated Lands, - 1114,12 To Contract' erioe,.. . -. 3 •!'.".'..;''..518; . 5 . (1( . ), 90 To additional expenses, as per or der AA County Comakilialows r . . -:-. - 2137 * . • Tu Furnishing,. ~,.. . . ...... I;4W •,7 ~.,.....--. t 20,253, MS .-*alance;o! Collecti RECAPITU IMES STATEMENT OF TREASURER'S ACCOU STATEMENT OF SHERIFM ACCOVNT.-1881. OE - = - - APrrCLATiort tai G)trier itouSE LAME UM $17 . ,911,48, NT WITH MILITARY IFHND CaNTR..4„ ;? CR. By runountkitain Brigade' ItuioeCtrir, as per his'aecountlrendered,. i.. .. • ,t 60,00. By amount paid G. W. Peck, Capt. of Union ' Hill Artillir7 Company r; 50,00 ,By amount paid Sum. Guards; to A. Spicer.. my* By. amount paid Assessors, 2.7,30 Ily amount paid Printers:. • • • , 213,0 it By amount pea Commissioners 15,04 Br amount paid Coen", for Stationery,.. 20,00 Bp Treasurer's Percentage 0n#364,10,1 p. c. 3,64 By amount in Treasurer's hands,: . . - 140,16 $364,10 RRENT xm► rnt STATE or PENNSYLVANIA. , CONTRA. , CR By five per ce n t allowed to tolleelOni on final settlement, • • 4114,64 By Exonerations to Collee.tors, . 205.80 By unpaid Duplimtter, 0f43,'49 and 185 A, ' 332,42 By Treas.pereentage 0n58,262,08,at I.p.c. „. R 2,62 By amount paid State Treasurer, ' . 8,179,46 $9,219,14 C0.V7R.4 By ainnunt paid Thsamer s And charged in lais. .• 4127.01 3 per tent retained torconeeting,• • • • • A it 3,93 A I ) 4 ` t WITIULAID CO. OR. - By amount paid County UMW*, $ ll O O 11y Ezonerotions to cirri of 18564397,03 By Rereeplage to rolleetont s 861,441 t 25f„4:4 By seven - Betaidfi4 'ord.eis.• 4 ) 9244. By Corinty.Ordorrrei . reanc‘froni • to )10, 43 8. Inanities,. 16,4g4;7i' By Y ,, is;;4 0 i 1 09 1 : 36 , 0.15 ;• . - per pent,. .. X131;02 . - Xy rnntbiekon, on .Expenditureit,-116, • - 484, 74, 2 per mil,. . Br TreaOltier!si trands; - ... ' 1,422,17 . • • • • 3 10,/m9.41g, 82 0 . 60 109 lity first and second bum (*County rionda, • redeeint4 with lute*, - ift, , 161.3 4 3. Br cash paid August, 1854, - 4oftoatt By cash paid furnishing, 1,425,70 By County Bonds, unauttur01....,,...... 1046•640 t2O , Nl3 4.1 ~- --~"~~ 01 • $17,629011 - ...$16,A70,97. 397,0 S 861,41—517.629,41 S. A. WOODRUFF, Treasurer. I I '1 i \ 1850 AND 1856 Permit age. A mcatitta 1 , 4 a dur. • 18t1. 1,62 i • 471 471 45 's • 171 3 ` 1,32 801 -52; 701 271 1,471 251 1,671 891 37 1 871 47 52 , - 40 1,55 70 1,05 1,36 66 39 ,a 1850. 09.00, sis,9o $515,00 1361,10 39,00-$515.00 Siateiwitori, _ ‘ esfmti,y',.,ioeisrpg''' . A-stp4ity migetiwri , ... , ... , . To available fonds in•the Treasyn.l 4 .-4 4,44. h 44429 4 37 .To uncurrelt mon-v.4f prericautlestij4 Third - Uwe of Coy titf toinliiltiAirir' I ** m e contmetoro, - ,4YalitieptftnbetulstWi`' , 1 "•; 11 A. Di i 91 5 4 7;. ~:-. 1-.1.--;•.1v . .:1... i.'..' .'-;:1'i.. , 1,290,00 • 1,5. Fourth taut, line-SoinArtber 12d4 lartootAiloomh::, Fifth issue. .t . , r: : 4 .' ~- . - / 22 . 2 y•irti~ , 1 sixth issue, ' ",_„, ''‘'' 'II jail ,0";.., , .....xjo' ilr rend amounts of ,Notes, Itinids;',2l4d::• '-' ? • -1 4"):„ liSe ntentic arc., as per Antlitor* lkipietik .- .-4 1 ''''sl:lo',4l lIW'We certify t,lie foregoing 44,- be: a, .4imir spite..,i meet, ' • ..7. :W. lAMB, -.-; .., ::. ,' , a:, l , ) . W.,T. 044F4. ' coupitiselyys, r / : '. PERRIN - WgIIS, ,\' ' Attest•-:.Wn. A enossis*, Pleat: ''' 'X ' ..; ' ,'' Commissioncre - Oiliee. Notitiose; ?- , 1 -s=,7 -• c Jarnsary 23, A. D.,,18.17. 5 _I - _, •, ~ *iv • . 'Exectit4esk VOTICE iihrweby gisen'thatallPerson, sltidebta4i, /1. to Ole estate of Wlitlsi.3lnat i aw,,, hte Of' the 'township or New' Milford, ilee'd:',` that ihe sagelariti be presented' to the undersfined for -Ittnneditielatie-• - meat, and those.luiving to prompt AboliAlpi.l .attested for settlesnent. - ' • • - _RICHARD 3011,SEOZseqittWr....... New Milford, .hn. 7. 1857:' • GET THE IBEAIT.--v!. iirlTll PAT:ENT DIVIDED 'THESE are ticbestohe purest toned int!Oulari,..T 1. minas:of the present Ur.- Tise..nrat 1 ,1** 0 164- , has been awarded them wherever exhibited. ter sale by J LYCIFS ksci,ll . ; Montiose; 1. s • = - niac4susith Wao l -0. t ith - ua14431f44 1 1 , *' , it t re k . si lai l :ll " 4n L e in ea n'••csime mended, Überal iv - ages and Tbakiiineni •eMploimenit' will be given. Addreas;or apply to • ••„ • - - .1) . R. H. EATON it CO.s - 11arford, Sun, 'i; • Ergots -& Co's:Great 'Gift lloolOtialki, 409 BROADWAY; IiEW NOBEL, FINE GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN•AWAYTOITIV • MASERS OF BOOKS. - • LL' Books be,Sold as low as Mtn hi . 'other" Stores, -many of theta, forileSs. - v. New Booktreceived daily. • A Gift varying in ,vidatt.o94:l 25 cents to.sloo. given with each Ivok.st.the than; it is sold. - Having on-band a very?air 'sfeek a/I'o# and valuable and as •our - titotto'is "Dirge' sales and small profits," weire detetzuhtedrto gfl4` oar Customers better bargains than vau - beheiLebss• where. Any book .peblished Nee' York or. 0. , 1111 delphia, will be promptly seta, gift llncludet4.9l eeipt of publisher's price. Catalcignetbf Booki tint Presents, containing' full: exphmittionsirill- ' tent free to all parts of the counr. - : The most liberal indaeetnints are offertulto& Any person • by sending. us, an order roc_ ten books, with money inclosed, will be entitled to in ists'a Sao All orders for books containing snone,y,!(to 'ennuis , perfect safety,) should be registeredin the Pbst Mice where they are mailed, and directed•to Evans 411".; -- 414) Broadway, New York.. .; . - ' Itirsarsca.-11. Thomas . & Sons , San*. 'rotas- Street, Philadelphia; J. B. "LippincottAN; delphitt - D.:Appleton & CO.; Broadway , Nate - Yea ;' Derby & Jackson, - Nassau Street, Neir''York. ar SEND FOR A CATATIIGUE;A tir . grANs _ Princip:d Store, 09 Broadwayi New York. Branch Stores at 125 - C'hestaut Street 4 philadelphist and at WishingtoN ", El 692,03 716;7 l 18,00 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS: subseriber has just received a noir 'stack t I. Goods, comprising all the Varieties heretofiriar kept, _among which are DRESS GOODS ,of-map/ 'styles, and qualities, Straw., Silk, and Fe vet RON- NETS, SHAWLS of various kinds and prices, and haring_ added a good itia..stortinent of . • Ready Made Clothillt,' also, soo!s:and shogli tor Men and Boys; his assortment is larger sad *- 100i1 . '_ general than at any other.establishment itrtfris ;Oak+, ity, and as our motto is;not to be-undersold; Steam- .-- fidenily ask old customers, (whoim.-past . liberat, pat.l renage is gratefully acknoaledged), and, a IFOlckg,i . : Goods "cheap, to Car,. arid we shall try hart! . .to - aupplyr: you to sour entire satisfaction. - S. S. I NGALVS. • Gibscm,- Nov. 5, 1856.---45-Iti, " - $17.911.48 WESTERN LAND; IWOULD say to personi desirous of .purcliising 1 land in the west; that L hare . been through Ate• greater portion of, the west, and had,,_cOnsidirabie: experience in entering Governnient tend to return to the west in the Spring 1 Will - make , entries for all persona desiring-me to do so; :and ipuur:;('-',. antee'tim entries to be good and done.aceordittg:ton , l the strict letter of the . law. ,I,can sem n at;Searia!*..2 lintel - in - Montrose during Januaric6urt,or addt*l 7 r. ed personally or by letter at 'Lynn, StiNteheitirat l'a. wan . ..other titnery - The buying of Western Lands tiannotfailito.vay.,.• from twentyAdve to three -hundred. per ;wt. on the,: • money invested.. . - NOW is the time. Second hand hind for sae their". ' Linn; Dec. 16, 1856. ' • "G: 11:1011A3: NTOTICE is hereby given that in" purviaacti or a II order of the Orphans' Court of _Susquehanna. County, the inkbecriber:will offer, for , -sale'WpuhMe. - vendue, the equal undivided one fifth, part., 0 0 11 1414:,.. certain piece or parcel of land, situate In .Gibto township id Enid county, late the eibite of EacatirhitZ: ney, deceased,' liounded North , ' by linida;of Marrigcr and, Almon Stearns, Eltßi by:laads, of Glontge--, Potter, South by lends, of-Evart Wltitaeg phen Payne, and West _by lands 9seariFtukliim4l, containing sixty-six acres or thereaboitkballic more or less : Sale fo uprithe , Wedneiday, the 25th-day of Feb. nexkitti ro'cleek,o;t P. M. Terms of , ma to be Iltude ig 2 9. 11 = 1 4 At/L:e sale. _ • =IMO SILASX, WiIATNTY,f Guardian of - • Eugene:and. Ella Irenr) , -A.'llrhitnet;Ntkeet".*M.'" Gihsoll s ' January 28,;1851.414 •.° - E'secsatoillo OTICP. is heiebrgiveir tbstilettkiviestsotate- - .1A Try in the Estate of JonalictEsit‘trOtee'dt lase of Great Bend, have been granted. to : the • - All, persons having plannsp or demands pvi said tate will *present the'same dullatiestierithipsfinienC, and all pericais indebted to the *iliac ti 'rote or - ial- count or otherwise will call and settle the saint Inso-t i. medistoiy.. ONORGE-3 17 ~011,4,Y,TESeeulortiffr• Great Bend, Jan. 21;1851. BetETEllt-WW1 1 : - , $344,141, rrlIE ,nalleisigned, .Iderchant,, at , Dinutek.Fose. -, 1 Corners, has lately discovered , than for reedy . pay, he can :ell more goods and make more money,, at one half the usual profit put upon country goktili; consequently 1 can sell goods kom five ro,ten flr rent lower than other establishinents in this 'teeth*. But div ot take my . word for it, evil Anil see fur y ti iiii.v`• selves. Bring a little , cash; or some kind, of tousle" , • irollnee, and buy your goods At a prico.unParafittled•,,:r In the History,, of mercantile trade, „ldy stock is„large, and well selected, and I nit: receiving new , addition every - week. Atv' terms of sale ' are reedy' '`',4 f '' will certainly be'for your interest te'eall , in tro. a tie / before purchasing elsewhere. • ' • '' "1 -`::• ',:,• #9,'"219,14 CR. $73.3,2i a 5,54 Flour and . kolt constantly , THAi'Et. Dim:wk. Jan. 14, 1847. 1 -2yl _ $770.74 425;17 13,(3: SIRIENDS -AND PATRONS, Happy New Year's° Tait I)ATIIER.Iste, I know, but I ame. ntllla, wskir froto.Phtladdlithia' to say 14!Andildittlitioligiii Goti bless you with it— Astdd - P0w1.:440411f: mime ink .quick as posji_ble.awd,suk me .41400,setulithiug, new and bToitiil Shim yoit. C.b:" MOW, Mnotiti.; liinuary - " 1121151 rEA 01-- 1111 .-. 1 ‘1 . 1111 1 3 oki c . m - , a ,._ , it 4 - 11. ii VPA air VINE a antiledirtsittkinis:ol -111 Purnitiores in now .PrePand• UP 4 11 ' On • ‘ orders for Red*eids, of 5t,4 31 4, „Oldie. _ At, null. ix? ,ibOTt nitrite. !Violin Orles VII "qt • , lq icr ; uPrvilo..itee.eqnng ta ityte, 'Ho 04 ter e" - ReattKinide' geniiiior.seql atr ber'tilsz mil qagilit -, Hearse. he in peeparedder aiteediNserniien. *ma , notice. , - -'..-s 1- , -, , • 131 r New 'Milliard, Ne. it", 1836.. , -, , teyt an _ . „TAN,u,Avarix - Aterture..i t.„ ~.-...,cf5wiL0wv.4440041,40arE...,,,}2::. 4 T. 1 174EF001 P:o irmlitintlitP,ltk ol i ' ,i :.1' theite:Th* T u en ii fire mu 09ir 1 toc : , anifikabtiles ` theta up to dist AOC -16- -riot 0 , tend-toles; ear seitemits rtiti kitigeilllsiti its Siolifilei, ' I Those imtehted *DI , Pleiso ithettiont spout iciamr4 tame wltitost..forther moues, i. , '; --, ~ -I :::',.; -, , ,,,4.4 . , ..„ ED 131014:i d'31ER41,01 . 4 , ' 4. lies:Wyse; pee. 17, 1866 -- ' - '":- MEE:3 Giuudiwil; ,Sale. 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