elipph)9B ,, Pohttoes of the uew!crop wete ou the tables at Chlirlestott, S. C.,Priday. • Detroit, • with a population over 50,000, has a police' force of only ten men. The Methodist Episcopal denomina tion have determined to build - a Culfcae near Palmyra, Kansas. 1 A Colony of 20,000 Belgians (4,000 to 5,000 faniilies) is - about to be planted in the State of Puebla, Mexico. Phonooraphy has been introduced in to the Philadelphia Normal as a regu lar brallch of education. The imports of the United States for the two quarters of the present fiscal ! year ex teed the exports by $9,000,000. • . Shad , are plentifully caught in , the North River now. They retail at the New York markets for 25 to 50 cents. .... Goold Brown, author of the ;`‘ Gram 'ar of English Grammars,' cud an eminent Iteseher, died at Lynn, Mass., on the 31st ult. The Agitator pledges Tioga County or a majority :of 3,500 in favor' of Wilmot. We doubt not the. pledge *ill be rtideemed, ....• At the.publi.hers Trade• Sale, the oth. day the Memoirs Metnoirsnf laws Gordori Bennett •and Itis. 1 - yol.l2triO.; 448 pages. price 1 4 245, sold at 121 cents, and few bidders. . ..... The salary - of Louis NapoleOn is five 'million dollars a year, and his revenues from ',the palaces, about one Million and a! quarter :8 year. - • Tlie -receipts of gold from California 'this year, are $41,500,5.55,,5h0wing a falling .. o fras omparcd with the last muncipal year' ‘0f.51,824,556.. it was-reported that there Were over I'o,ooo emigrants at Liverimol, on the sailing of tke last steamer, waiting passage for the United States. • . In Michigan., the Reptiblicatc candi dates for Supreme Judges and Regents of the University areclected by • ten thouand tnn jority on a.light Vote. Judge , Goodenow, the oldest 'member of the Supreme bench 'v# Maine, has given an cipinion in ansWer. to . the State Senate, that colored persons are still scoters in Maine, in spite a the Dred: Scott dedision of the United States Court.. you' vaut to dumb-fpurider tt "11a..- tional.democrat:,". ask him if he-lras heard 'of the resuit of the election in St. Louis. Such a response as that to the diabolism Of Judge Taney strikes the rascals With amazeinent. . It has been aiccrtained that the pop ulation of New York exceeds 600,000, and the ebureh sittings are not equal to 200,". To cneeti the deficiency, it would require 600. !new :Churches to be built at an • exPensal - , imore', than eight million dollars. 1 . H . Toledo Ohio, One of the most iflourish jing of'the lakelshore cities] lately held a mu micipal election, at which' the vote (or Mayor stood! 1217 RepubliCan, 690 Denmeratie.- I.For i'resident last fall, the vote sto l id 1330 tßuebanqn. 666 'Fre in on t,' 3'21 Fillmore. There :seems to have been a complete revolution. ; . The Dred Scott decision is Worliing a revoltition among tEe "A njerican" papers in N. J. Those which last !year were most in veterate in their hostility all the plans for a junction of the opponents o Shivery eldension, now earnestly counsel tine!' action 6.i4111 se 'cure g cordial union. The Indians On the Texan Frontier still Continue to commit Murders arid depre -datioh& By the: last Texan mail ie learn , that'tbey recently woundCd a man at Bandera Pass, iindlilled one man and wounded anoth-. -er off,* Atoscota. . • . [ see it stated in one of our ex 'changes that Iliram Kimball, of. Utith Terri tory, (.11345 of the most noted of the Mormon rebels, has been awarded the -costa act for transporting the mail between lndePendence, Mo. and Salt Lake city. ;I:Tuder pr t ciP cumstance the mails arc extremely as's& in such hands. a • , . .5. cow, in v-ermont, lost in ctober, was found, in February in, a well heltered place; where she had lived through Ole severe„ winter, having trodden down a Nab to run ning water near by, and alit:misted by brows ing. The-owner bad surpected a neighboring family ofstealing the romantic animal,"Ahena • .. ..Mr. Buchanan has conferred all his appoihttnents in Kansas upon prO-slavery men. Even in Lawrence, where fOrty-nine -out of every fifty citizens are for making the Territtiry a free State, thei person selected for posumaster is a border-ruffian. . A young farmer living near the town of Knox, N. Y.; ran away on Sunday with a young lady by the name of Hunt. I He left• the heuse while his - wife and • two 1 children -were absent at' church. In his burry 0 de• part he left his pocket book in:" his Other pan. faloons." On examiiing . the pocket book it Was 14;110 to contain $268, tour love letters, and alloek of ldiss Hunt's hair, done up ii a - true - lover's knot. . Warrants have been . issued at East Deer itciwnship, Alleghany coontyi Pa. for the arrest 'of .six young ladies, charged with riding the seliool master of that district on a rail. llt appears that the school master re fused the use of his school homefiirj the pur pose of holding singing schools, . which gave -the young ladies great offence. Sol greaf.. is the e*citement that the youbg ladie.4 have se creted thernielves to avoid arrest. , • : L The Lecompton eorrespo*nt of the ;St. toetroer,at says that the `appoint .ment ;of Mr. ,W siker as Governor g e t es great .dissatisfaction, as he - is regarded as favorable t o the formation of a ;slaveState;' and that I the instructions to carry out the provismnsof the -etinsus rouse great,iindignation. 1 The let, ,ter;-alio says that a spiritof violent and reek: Vess lawlessness is beginning to be exhibited rider i the appointtnents- of the new' -' is . young woman who gave the name . pi said she come Portland, ,rnadej her appearance at the Police office in Lowell on Monday," drtssed in boyls clothes. !She informed the officers that ihe was - not a boy, though she looked dike ,one, , but female in distress, seeking for work and finding none. ,She came to town to kind agiells.sittiation,but failing: in that, tried to find one.as A -bay. Breaking down in both endearars, her funds ran short, dnd ale requested to be.sentbotne ; -which; request was comolied With. 1 a We are every day re ce iving, through exchanges and from - private correspondents, ,fresh evidence of the enthusiastic reception -of the nomination of awn/ Wit.stox by- the friend's of Freedom everywhere. His nom ination is hailed as tt , ,,-fttiii - on - of the , long -cherished hope forthe distinctive organization .of the:Republican party .of PlOtintlii'''arlia.--- We can.now go' to work withuplifted laces, •free Of entangling_ 'alliances, with lour 'eyes,' fixed upon the lice" of the freeinan'a" hope. Friends, - brotherly Republicans-4e strife heforC us is an earnest battle, not for a pal. 1 Y try and selfish existence** part , but for :existence 'as a nation .of . freekiloti. Up, for ; the love 'of :liberty and iitnanitv-TiOgiri os' ifyit#or. _ . , - 1 • tar., ThereeentAccis' ion of the Suprenie ,Court is having the 'effect to "'rive an think. ing men in .the Democratic - ranks, who : are not blinded by of station end prospects, into the, Republican ranks: ";:ltittong",the . re cent. am.tssintek 4,4 learn, fa that .of C. Simpson Esq., late, editor of-2U St. Lauirenee Democrat; and more receutly:a stump speak ; ei of the Buchaniers in NeW-Hampshire.- 13fr. S. has removed to Minnesota, where we hope his labors in -,ihe ranks of rreedoin will meet with success. • QUEEN VICTORIA'S FASULT.—Queen Victo ria has eight children—three sons and five. daughters. Their names and, titles are as fol lows :—Victoria Adelaide Mary LoUisa, Prin cess Royal, now fifteen vears'of age; Albeit Edward, Prince ofiWafes; fourteen.years of age; Alice M. and Mary, twelve years of age; Helen Augusta Victoria, nine years old ; Louisa Caroline 'Alberta, seven years of age; Arthur William Patrick Albert, five years old; and Leopold William Duncan Albert, two years old.. Montrose Fire Engine Company, No. Q, attend.—Engine Company No. 2 are hereby notified to meat at their Engine House, on Saturday, April 25th, at o'clock, P. M.,' armed and equipped. S. M. lirtcso; Sec'y. Teachers' Association.—The Teachers of Susquehanna County will hold their nest Quarter ly Association in Rush; township, in the school house near Cooley's Taverd,. (formerly nown as the Lung's school house,) on Fridaf_and Saturday, the 22d and 23d of Nay, 1867. All teachers from a distance will be accommodated frec•of charge., A. 13. KENT, t Ereentire apl22w2 • W. Rumor, S Committee. Teachers' ExaminFilions.—We will hold examinations in the different towns' as follows : Harmony, Oakland, & Susquehanna Depot, • April 22, East Hill, S. 11. 10 o'clock A. M. Liberty, • " 23, Beeman's; . Bridgewater, " 24, Montrose, F. S. It Sayer Lake, " .25; Btuckney, *S. H. " • "' Clioconut, " .27; Clark's; " "" " Forest Lake, " TOirn's, " • " • " Middletown; " 29; Baldwin's, " - Apolucon, • " 30, L. M., • " " la B. F. TEwEsnuety, Co. Supt. New Milford-, March 18, 1857.-4 w. READER, If you desife a mild and gentle pur gativer which neither nauseates or gives rise to un pleasant effects, procure u - ALsErs - FOREST PILLS. header, if you wish -to be sure 0f . . - a pure vegetable: medicine, which contains no calomel or. mineral , what ever, ask for Halsey's •IForest PUS, and avoid- all others. • . Reader, if fou woOld,have the beet compound ex • tract of S:ariaparilla, Dandelion, and Blood . Root, for ;nifying the blood, be i3nre to obtain Ilalsey's Forest If you would have a Medicine which does not leave the bowels costive, but 'strengthens - the tone of the stomach and bowels, procure Halsey's Forest Pills. RE4der, if you do not wish to fall a victim to ;mite dangerous sickness, and be subjected to a physician's hill of twenty or fifty dollars, take Dr. ilalsey's Forest Pills a. 4 soon as nnfavorablesymptomsare felt. t Reader, if you are bilious, or have any complaint which requires a purgative niedicine, Halsey's Forest Pills are the best you can use ; and if you have the ague and fever, old coldA and coughs, or rheumatism, the Forest Pills, taken in connection with Dr. Hal . y's Wine, will cure you - when other medicines fail. Dr. liiilsey's advertisement can be seen in anoth er part of this paper. , ABEL TURRELL, Agent. March 9,1857.-4 w XIARRIED. In 'Brooklyn. April sth, by R 6-. George Landon, Mr. Lmvis N. tins, of Franklin, and Miss Wr.aurirr E Caswm.r., of the former place. • DIED. In Brooklyn, Apr it 17,'nt the residence of her sister, MISS KATE E. Mt:Tian; Of Montrose, ill the 25th yell" of her age. ... Teta. may risrawavis. 4 Ns Brssix S.'llitxX, having been under the tu ition of Profersar!Massini, of New York, ex pressly to qualify herself for giving instruction, will give lmoons on the PIANO and in SINGING, at the residence of her father, Ret. Montrose, April 22, 1557. . - FOUND. 0"e plank road between Montrose and Montrose Depot, a pocket bOok, containing a small a mount of money. r JOHN KINGSLEY. Ilatfivd, April 22, 1857.--lar LADIES & GENTLEMEN THAT want PAPER HANGING done in a scientific 'manner, and at the shortest. notice, will call on E.. Backus, at the -Cabinet shop, foot of Main Street '.. Montrose, April 15, 1857.-5 w QTAFFORDYS OLIVE TAR, Ai• at • , TERRELL'S Q ALT. We arc selling the best salt for 17a. and .lazd. per bbl.. REMPSTEADé McXENZIE. Brooklyn, April 15, 1857. 14 - OLASS ES a; SVGA ' . We will sell iii - prime Muscoiado Molasses for 70 eta per gal lon, and first rate Sugar for 12 cts. HEMPSTEAD & ..MeKENZIE. BOOTS & SHOES, at last years priers for cash, Barter, or short credit. - HEMPSTEAD & MeKEYZIE, CLOTHING. Persons in want of Clothing, ready made, will do well to examine our stock before purchasing eL4ewhere. HEMPSrEAD - & McKENZIE. BONRETS & RIBBONS. A fine assort ment of Ltdies' i.nd Misses Stew and Leghorn Bbnnets, Flats, 13onnett Ribbons, FloWers, Vie., ing low at IIgiIPSTEAD f:YeKENZIE'S. Broctikrn, April 15, 1b57. • • Dissolution firm of MOTT I: TYLER, is this . day dissolv- Ted by =Etna consent. Tice business will be carried on by C. W. Mott. . Montrose, April 14th, 185 . 7. - NOTICE. 7b the School Di t:eetort of Susquehanna County d e IENTI rA Fs: In pursuance of the 43d section of the Act of ,Bth. May, .1854, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House in Montrose on the wiser uosnar rx rt4Y, a. n. 1857, being the fourth day •of the month, at 1 o'Clock in the afternoon, and select, viva voee, by a majority of the whole number of Directors prevent, one person oflit araq andescientific attainments, and of "sicill.and ex patience in the art of Teaching, as Corsrt SUPER'S'. SENDENT, for the three succeeding years; determine the amount of compensation for the same, and certify the result to the State Superintendentat Harrisburg; as required by, the the 38th and 40th sections of said act. • B. F. TEWKSBURY, Cd. Supt., of Susquehanna County. New Milford,' April 15th 1857.-14w3 = Administrator's Sale -- r9F - ' ItEA-L ESTATE.. - BY virtue of an order!, issued out of the Orphans' Cowl, of Susquehanna County, Will be exposed to publh sale on the premises, onTriday, the first day of May next, at one o'clock P. IL; all the right, tide, and interest of Joseph alcn;er, deceased, in and to all that - certain lot or tract 'of land, situate in the: town ship of Jackson, County of Susquelnuma, bounded on the - North irylands of George Woodand L B. Greg ory ; on hheßast fry ,ltinda OLuther Barrett; on the South by lands, supposed to belong to the Estate of Sekwifleylert, deceased, .and on the West by lands of William Esterbrook ; containing, about one Lam died acres, and, about twenty acres cleared. Terms of payment made known wn day of sale. WIL BARNETT, Admit. Jackson, April 15, 1857.-8 w MILLINERY. MRS. .S..FIT. IJLER WOULD announce to the hulks of Fnuddin and V V vicinity, that she will be prepased,on the 20th inset I .t commence the Millinery husineasforthe sea: son, wiilnallcalls id that line will be promptly at • Oaring secured the services of an excellent sulk. er-Miss M. Kip of Dingharal hating a well selected lussortment of millinery goods now be. ing purchased balgew Tor lc city, she is confident of Pleasing all who spay 3larbr her with a tall either in prices orinality. • ' t gr Straw bonnets dressed over7to Yiingua Forks, April 8, J887.=-..1w PROPERTY SUBJEC Valistion of the several Counties of Pennsi, enue tAinnisioners, for the year. 1857, to be a , thertNif, until the next meeting of the Board. " . Prepert l sub-3• roperty aul' - i A ggregate : • COUNTIES; , ' • Property subject .ject ttr Ipc ject to 2pe Tax i amotia. '• . • ' to 3 mill tax. cent. . cent. tax. on mantic's. . • --- : Adams - $4,841,051 $„580 42,700 - 463'00 -$4,894,831 Allegheny •.- . ...... 25,899,417 , 1 ,021 ' 8,400 792;00 26,030,838 An strong .4 ; . . 2,468,403 _ 1 ,675 1,3 104 00 . 2,489,878 Beaver... , ' 4,346,873' 2 ,518 1,804 164 : 25 -4,872,191 Bedfind . .. . t'"' ..... ....... . 3,022,817 41,164 2,600 32 60 8,066,581 Berke L.. r . 2302,889 17 ,593 6,700, 267 15 23,833,187 - Blair - 4,885,907 ..I. ' 2 ,091 6251 205 00 ' • 4,914,628 Bradford. :..... • 4,495,942 I ,395 2,700' 85 00 4,508,037 Bucks , . 13,667,736 11.,373 5, 147 76-14,761,009 Batter I - 3,093,898 ' - 46 . _ 1,100 66 5 - • 3,117,460 Cambria •. 1- • 1,871,045 , .800.... . 33 45 1,871,445 Carbon i 2,460,479 • ;6. 2, 121 6 0 2,507,529 Centre .. 6,229,207 • ,824 .. 68 *5 5,263,03 S . Chester -..... 24,812.779 11 ,834 ' 20,8 ; 65 406 - 24,449,478 Clarion, 1,726,074 •1. ,853 4 4815 4 1,137,327 Clinton •. ; 2,778,266 • •.. 2 ,373 85 @ 2,806,639 0 Clearfield 1,425,924 ,69/ • . 51 1,432,614 Columbia ' '-' • • 3.365,429 - - ,881) . • 83 0 0 3,893,309 . Crawfbrd... • .. 3,537,631 2 ,1,64 - 800 . B2' 4 0 ; 8 559 085 . . Cumberland 11,523,431 .10 ;855 • 1,450 , 243 88 11,632,139 Dauphin 11;496,225 • 13 ' ',267 800 ~. 197 00 • 11,628,292 Delaware' 9,505,780 9 ,549 6,800 .226 25 9,606,129 Erie.. ' 4,438,037 31 , 600 ; 1,300 • 169 4 0 4,473,937 E1k.... - 855,096 • , ,860 .... ... -....... 28 50 . 856,456 Fayette.... . 11 t,397 1,800 117 75 . 5,183,825 Franklin • ' 1* 31 324 -r• 9 , 13 ,660 3,200 10 6 40 13,068,184 Felton • 797.600..:... . • • 3 2 , 5 797,800 Forest 145 , 3 0 4 "I ) 14.5,339 • • Greene 2,873,603 3',511 9001 47 50 2,915,014 Huntington.... • .. 5,905,006 2 ,965 5,934,571 Indiana 2,859,257 . 1 1 2 0 4 0 5 25 60 00 2,926,386 Jefferson • • 1,229,471 '.. ~523 1,232,994 1 - , Juniata • - 2,891,564 1 ,051 - r 19 50 2 911,617 • Lanertster - 34,891,162 34, ,1181 - 1:7,216 589 50 • 36,249,459 Lawrence 8,486,147 2 ,358 100 116 00 3,513,605 Lebanon 9,020,984 6 ,004 2,200 , 90 74 9,088,188 Lehigh . 9,320,511 8',691 1,100, 97 75 9,411,302 , Luzerne 7,139,501 2 • MO ' 4.00 0 174 00 7,765,1 . 01 Ly•coming . 4,520,1 26 2. ,91 •• '3. , . . 170 75 4,546,044 Mercer - 4,604;543 2., ,651 I 1 600 - 99 00 4,630,794 Witean . i t ..., ; .... . 892,1 44; 1 . • 18 10 • 892,144 Mifflin . • •. 4,309,831' 2 „722 , 2,600 .... ... • 4,399,1 56 -Monroe . 1 ,spB;67s 31,738 • 800 . 41 50 1,591,218 Montgomery , 19,256,227 11 864 1 6,500 463 74 19,381,591 Montour 2,052,41 5 - 21,755; ••.': - . 24 76 2,074,170 Northampton 1 4.647,738, • 11 ;922; B,BIX I 196 201 .. 14,771,470 Northamberland .. 5,543,502 , ' 8 ,897, ~, 4,300 91 75 4,636,759 _ I 2 ;980; - 86°1 1.04 "1 3,278,696 Perry - 3,24 i ,91 6 Philadelphia . 160,000,7161 • 2,871 387 i 107,6001 3 , 868 7 5 162,979,653 - Pike . 777,497, : 3 . ,400 1 750' 39 75 780,647 , Potter - . • 759,198; 00 10 00 ' 759,748 Schuylkill.... - 11,797,402; 68 037 1 2501 . 3,600;, 299 50 11,869,039 Snyder - ... • 2,635,326 ; 20 457 - • I 1950 - 2,615,783 Somerset .. ............ 2,948,1 297 .23 6 50 2001 4140 3,021,070 Sullivan.... • 450,881; 1 c 5 1 qo 3 451;066 Susquehanna ', 2,706,010, 005 1 50 00 . 2,707,665 Tic ha 1,801 ,948; • • 11 00 .. 7 2 5 06 1) 1 - 38 50 . 1,802,248 . Union • . 11 50* 69.2!` .73 103 2251 -88 75 3,656,020 Venango. • . - f..... I ,503,752 ; ~.. • 9 93S 1 . • 34 54) 1,5 t 3,487 Warren 1,351,222 ; 1 • 384 1.... ...1 . 40 25 1,363,61)6 Washington . 10 040 1• 4 7. 7* B°l * 0 00 1 ..: "189 40 ' 10,1 21 ,950 „ - ; Wayne . • 1,549,971 , '1 - - -, .1 •19 50 1,549 9'l • . , s • Wfttyr.oreland ' 8,002,1 29. . 59 366 1 . 2,1001 194 75 8,063,595 . Wyoming 864,1 23; 9 2091 1,075, •.22 00 874,407 Ticrk ,: • • ~ 12,359.478, 107200, • 2,5751 ' 144 24 -12,469,248 . . Total ' NEW GOODS. WrAKIFILEU REIDO Phenix Block, Montrose, Pa. Have just received a large:and desirable stockof SPBIN SUMMER COODS h comprising their Usual variety, viz : • _ DRY — GOODS, = • GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARD WARE, • *PA INMOILS D ,YESTUFPS, • MEDICINES, • JEWELRY, HATS cf• CAPS, FISH & LEATHER, and in fact, almost every article` - called for, which we are willing to sell at a very - small adVaimefrom New York prices.- Vontrose,'Apra 8, 1837. To the Republicans thro'out the United States. THE BATTLE YOH FREEDOM 7S : OT VET WON'. A WORK OF PERMANENT VALUE 10* 111110(1!. ;WA .Ca .13;toti=54::1:1 In 1 rol. Bro. :760 page's. Cbith. Price ltt; posteige free .HAVING received, since the close of the Lam- I paign, numerous requests for complete sets i s of the Speeches and Documents issued by the Repub- f lican Association, the subscriber is, inauced to re- print tbe most important of them in a neat octavo volume of 550. pages. It will be remembered that many of these Speeches and Documents were pre pared with meat care, and contain much valuable statistical and t ' other matter that cannot readily be ob. tamed elsewhere, and, although compiled specially for the Campaign, possess a permanent value, and will Le useful for future reference, especially during the neat three Tears. These Documents and Speeches mar be consider . ed a part of the literature of the day. The volume contains twenty-six of the most impor tant Speeches delivered in Congress by Republican memberS, together with the Speeches of Senator Sew ard at Albany and Buffalo, his Plymouth Oration, and three delivered timing the Campaign, at Detroit, Os -wego, and Auburn. • Also. Weston's standard Documents, entitled-- Poor Whites of the South ; Southern Slavery Reduc es Northern Wages; Who are and who may be Slaves in the United States?- South Dissolve the Union? The Federal Union, it must be Preserv ed; and Who are Sectional? Report of the Kansas Investigating 'Committee. Kansas in 1856. A complete History of the Out rages in Kansas, not embraced in the Kansas Com mittee Report. By an Officer of the Commisaion. Reasons for Joining the Republican Party. By Judge Foot. Organization of the Free Suite Government in Kan sas, and Inaugural Address of Gov. Robinson. The Fugitive Slave Bill of 1850. LEWIS CLEF'HANE. - • • Secretary Renublicin Association, National Era Ofice, Washington, D. C. r rr Papers inserting the above three times, and sending a parked copy-of thit paper, will receive a copy of the above work.-13w3 NEW TOPOGRAIIIICALL 111.62 of Susqueliania County. THE, undersigned propose to publish a Nap of Suscitirlanna County, (if sufficient encourage ment be gire .) Said Map will show all the roads f with their a fi les; all Streams , are to be shown in their proper places, with their names, and all Lakes and Pondt ith their names, location, shape, and site.. Th , names of property holders generally are to be Inst. din their proper places. ,The Map will also show the location of all (lurches, School Houses, Hotels, Stores, Postoffices, Mills of all kinds, and al so a correct table of distances from one Fostoria:to another throughout the County; Said Map is to be on a scale of an: inch and one 'eighth to the mile, and will be delivered to .subscri- bets, colored and mounted, at the exceedingly - low rice of Five Dollars per ciapy. LRE ,lk,, MARSH, ' _ `, Nos. I'l &19 Ifinorlt, Philadelphia. .Apill .9„ 1857.-:111m3a26 . - TOWN lIBICARIES. UV . such 'of the citizens of Sosiptehattna County as 1 my , desire 6o form wear or township libraries,- the'vinitentigneti,'lswing 'pectiraw facilities for chising good books at kw prime, saws kbr services for that purpose. He has attakilmes of the public"- dims of many of the most extensive pubitthers - in this . country; from whist' selections truly be mane. lidkoddares Ifstheinstleal sails', end other fiehool books furnished to schools to 'order. E: W. FRAZIER, Olbson, Pa., April 8, 1837:-1f TO STATF, TA ''. vania, as antermined by)he Bosid of Rev remaio as the vriluatiob of the property • is i . 0 'F . F . , 1 E-- . E • . 1 fresh burned and ground, tia l , be had of - • April 8, 'V. - - . ; LYONS & SON. T E •IV • G 0 :0- D S just opeiied by .L LYONS k SON. Montrose, April 2, 1857. resent to Everybody? • . W il t ° we P e ti n re ll i ral ' 3 l 4rthe tof June. ,--~. s ~c Finding it neeemiry to raise, a con siderable sum orlthe "needful" during the next two'nXoh4, I hare adopted this for increasing my business, trusting that my eftbrts to please my patrons will be so well appreciated that I shall lose nothing by the ope,ration. These presents consist of Gold Lock toat sB,oo.ta `430,00; Book' from 50 ctn. to $1,23 Ambrotypes from tt 400 to $2,00; and LithOgraphs from I* cts. to LOC, Eil e .11. %rm. ~ I Two hundred of these, worth over 1 0 .10(100 will be.given to the purchasers l of 200 asses s..lected for the purpose. tgr There are no ticket.(; conse . quent, t _. , r ly no waiting for a !" prize draw ing"— hut eadt °se gets bi* present frith his likriegs.„.€3 • El II So now, my good people, make no delay, For April ar d May will goon pass away. Whether rainy or shiny, we don't cue a feather, For we do take good pictures in all sorts of weather. • • - :r.. .. r . e=r .=-• a...... 0 W. B. DEANS. Sky Parkes I,q the Brick . Block, over Bentley and Bead's. April 2,.1857. lE . ' ... • ontrose, SEED WHEAT. 1 . HE subscriber offers krisale,. the Italian wheat, I one of the most reliable var ieties ever mtrodne into Susquehanna County. : Thorough experience , convinced me of the tact. • ABEL CASSEDY. " tinweic,llarch 25, 1657.-3f' - . •• LOVER& TIMOtHY.SEED for sale, by , . ' • 11. BURRITT. l'ew Milford, March 18, 140,:, 1. Rooms to Let. . EVERAL large pleasant rcanaa, suitable for Mil- linrrs, Offices or's, mall Sintilc, in the second ry,of the Brick Block, to let on reasonable terms, i l the first of & READ. ontrose, March 18, 1857. 1 -- Leather. new supply of the best quality, just received, and for sale by BENTLEY. k READ. O D I ;8 H I ) for sale by . BENTLEY /4 REND 2000 Rolls of Wall Paper. iOMPRISING a good variety i of new • Stiles and I' beautiful paterns, also, Bordering, Window Pa. &c., just arrived, and for Sate cheap A)r the oust by ABEL TURRELL: ontrose, March, 18, 1837: 'r IRRORS.—Large Gilt Fruited Mirrors, for sale by . A. TCRRELL. ENNEDY'S 'MEDICAL DISCDVERY, for sale by AUL TUREELL. T ark Peelers if-aales 4. 1 00D and reliable Bark•Tieelitrs wanted, to peel ' in lots from 100 to 1000 colds, and delver tb i• eon roads, or at our tannery .it' Also, wanted- W , subscribers 50 to 75 r od. 3r..lri 4i. PRATT. 'es Milford, March 17, 1857.40m3 . 1 • luable Mill Propero aid Farm FOR SALE OR 'RENT. NI il ONSISTING of a Grist antil4w MUI„ located in al Orwell township, Bradfind ommty,Ta., sixteen :.. from Towanda, and about the same distance ~ Owego. Said Mills are nearly new--hare a val. e e water , power, and are In al. first rate location 0 an d will'be sold at n and terms 0 en- . e 'toms. km* . to suit the purchaser.: I • ' f not told-soon they will be'rmited, together with .. of 165 acres of land, S dwelling houses, 3 s, and other outbuildings, and two orchards reon. For further particArsi'address the sub .!, bey., at Towanda, Pa. :TARES 0. FROST. .1 I arch 18, 1857,-6w , ,!i • Paper Haugh*. A o° pieces Paper and Bor4er, of the most de sirable pattern], fir ale at small ad !. ce for cash. Please call and eke, at 1 , arch 18, - '57. iCHANDLEIVS. L 0 U It k $ A . L T, for faintly and Dairy, at iCIIANDLEWS. large lot of PRINTS, from, 44. to 12 cents per yard, at - • • !CHANDLER'S. • - Theetby awl low Seed. lot &Western ThnothiSeed, and Susquehan na Counts Clover Seed on kind and eeffinit by - • , M. S. WILSON I SUN. ontrthie, March 18, 18157. Admit aistratevis sfotice. II OTICE is hereby given to Operating havingde omends against the estateof imuunrir V. BrOVT, . 1 ... .. late of Jessup township, that the same ii. I . be p resented e to tare undersigned for arrange. . L. t, and all peniona indebted to slid Estate are re: -.mil to make hal:mediate payment. . . 5A.3113E1, ROBEETS,4dmiulatrator. ' ossup, April 8, 18,57. !i &woks. - •_ • A heifisuppin i 914 received, ' aid irni bo .111. , Camp for caAb, by -P. Pk CHANDWIL P L .E N' Et • -1, D, lot of DELAIICEI3, which kilt be soli. Iwo\ Spt. wh; at • 4211ANDIAIR'Et • Clarer. and •Thitithy Sett • • rr HE istdersig,ned have on hind and &rule by the I 'bushel or load; Clover Seed of. the laite kind ; also, Timothy seed of a superior qUality, which will be said In quantities to Suit the purchasers. They have also on hand a large , quantity of execAcht Seed Wheat, Wisconsin grown, which they will sell by. the bushel, or load. Inquira of CRANE & ROGERS, opposite Searle's Hotel. Montrose, March 18, 1857.—tf A xes, at, Jew Pimeglits A Moves, which W il l be lipid lees than eon, to donethem ant. b y Feb. 24. 1857. F.. IL CHANDLER. TEA SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. by wheat-1 0;11 1 4 r r N est 1~ ern Now York. Sltutrose, March 11, 113511.-0.4 To Dealers in Merchandise within the County of BusqueAanna— N pursuance of the several acts of assembly of this I Cvtimonvrealth..-to provide revenue to meet th.ei demands upOn the Treasury and for other pnrposes --the undersigned appraiser of Merchantile Taxes of Susqu'a County, has prepared a list of all .Merchants trading within said -County anti. placed each or said Merchants in that class which to him seems right and just according to the provisions of said act of asscup hly, as fiAlows Residence. Proprietors. •• Class. P. AT. - Auburn, John, P. Lambert, . 14 Joseph McCain, 14 " • Grover Philips 8.-Co., 18 4 6 Waltman & Swisher, • 14 " • Miriam S. Lewis, . 14 Apolacon, 11. Barney, 16 Wm.-aura, Brooklyn, F. W. Allen, 44 It. T. Ashley, E. S. Kent; " 0. G. Hempstead, M. Depot, Post Brothers, tt C. Lee. Bridgewati:r,Cl. N. Allen, ' Cliffonl, John Halsted, Brundage & Wilson, S. B. Wells, Duntlaff, C. C. Church, J. B. Slocum„ 11. C. Healy, ' " - 11. S. Phinny, Thomas Arnold, Dirnock, Win. H. Thayer, " J. Smith jr. &-Son, " V. H. Woodruff, Friendsvllle, Jeremiah Hosford, 66 Marsh & Glidden, Franklin, J. L Merriman, Forest. Lake,D. L Meeker, Gibson, S. S. Ingalls. - - " • Hawley & Guild, It Grant & Walker, 66 John Smiley, " N. E. Kennedy,- • Great Bend,J. & N. Dubois, " ' S. H. Dayton, 64 D. L. Taylor, Loderstille, S. 11. June, Wm. A. Snow, " G. S. liesick & Co., ' " Henry McKinney, ' " L. S. Lenheint, tt Crane & 6t Thomas & Whiting, 13 - Alanson 'Hubbard, 14 " John Coisten, - • 14 • llinforo, G. W. Seyipoor 4 co., -13 " Zerah Very, * 14 " S. B.'Gnile 14 Johnston Edwards &C 0.,. 13 " Fennel Carpenter, - 13 ( r, Eaton & Mosley, * 12 Harmony, B. R. Lyons & Co.,' 12 " Seth A. Lyons.' 14 Wal. Tremain 4 Co.„ 4 " 'Smuts itlielstager L , 8 44 F. D. Lyons, . 14 Herrick, John Miller, • 14 Jackson, J. J. Turner, l4 Jessup, Timothy. Depue, 14 Lathrop, Isaac A. Newton, 14 Hopbottom, Bell & Tingiey, ' 14 "• A. B, Merrill, 14 Lenox, Schultz Eaton & Cti. , S " F.. R. Grow & Brother, 13 Liberty, Roger Kenyon, • 14 " A. A. Beeman, • 14 " Z. Blakeslee - 1 14 - Middletown, C. C. Wright , . • " " • Joseph L. Ross, Darius . Coleman, Montrose, Post Brothers, 66 5G:1,750 3 4 234 A. N. Bullard, Abel Turret!, Bentley k Bead, 10 Guttenberg Rosenbanm k Co.. 11 LN. Bullard, • 14 S. S. Mott. 14 S. A. Woodruff, 14 Keeler & Stoddard, - 14 Mott k Tyler. 1$ S. R. &D. Sips, . .12 B. C. Sayre., " IS J. Etheridge. • 24 Shamans & Ifferrhnan, ' 14 W. J. &S. H. Mulford, 12 Alfred Baldwin, 14 J. Lvons4 Son, 13 F. B. &sandier, . 13 Henry J. Webb, 13 A. Lathrop & Co., 12 J. B. Singleton, 14 John A. &0. M. Crane, 14 M.' S. Wilson & Son, 12 " ,Thayer & Co., 14 New Milfonl,Sutphin & Young, . 12 Hayden Brothers, 12 J. Mois k Brothers, 12 E. A. k O. Pratt, 8 Henry Burritt, 13 Dickerman •k Garrett, 12 Wm. C. Ward, 12 Norman Granger 14 S. H. Canfield, 14 George. Snyder, 14 Silver Lake, Thomas Sullivan, • 14 " - Brackney, ; 3 Springville. E. S. Park; - 12 Scott & Johnston, 12 Susq. Depot,Smith & Shaw, • 14 Wm. Shrimpton, 14 . Miles Creegan, . 14 Gaylord Curds, • 13 John 'limey, . 14 Whitney & Bryant, 13 -W.IL & J.-F. Hubbard, •13 N. C. kD. W. Norton, 13 Thomas Ingstrumi 13 Ai. IL AcColltim, 13 ftett Frmwm, k Brother, . .14 Jiawei, , 13 A. W. Rowley, . 14 S. B. West, 14 - . cobalt & Brother, 14 A. W. Bronson ? , - 13 Foot & Jones, .. 11 Carlisle 4k Carpenter, 14 A. J. Seymour, . 'l4 Wm.. Wigemore, 11 " L. G. Spring, 11 ; PerrineA Son, ' 14 " D. R. Pope, 11 Thomson, H. P. Hathaway, 14 Beer louses, Eating house*, Res- Marmots, &c. Dundaff.' Enoch Chambers, 8 - Friendsville, George A. Stroppkr, ' 8 Loderiville, WalterPaintin, • 8 6 Manson Hubbard, 8 ' Montrose, T. N. Bullard, 8 . " S. S. Mott,, $ Edwin Bacon, • 8 " John A: •k 0, N. Crane, 7 • New lilford,Wilten Balch, . 8 &sq. Dopot,Joseph Ormabee, 7 John Tirney, . 8 Miles Creegan, 8 Wtn. Wigemore, ' -e • - DPitiltelriell. Clifford, James - 10 . Liquor Dealers. Lode:nee, L Lw LestiOss, 14 1111 { li Rash, 114 EMI IMMM =I . Sesq..l . lepot,Swith & Watts, 14 cleorge.ftglesten, keeper of Mud room—two tables--lleginse, $40,00. gusq..Depot.4. TbotePeon, keeper billiard tiont— one table-4*We, $30,00. And the Judges of the Court of COSMOS Please[ said county will hold a Oonrt of Appeal at the Ooori House in Montrose, in and for said wittily, eat fit day the 14 day of May nest, att o'clock P. 1., at which time and plate env of the Merchants defined, described, and classed asi aforesaid, or tfteir agent or attorney. may appear and appeal boa said asseemnent they think proper. • HENRY ABEL, .dpirsisi*. Montrose, March 26, 1867. J. LYONS 4 sox: NOTICE. M 13 14 11 10 M The Scientific Atnexidan. • TWELFTH YEAR. TIl& Twelfth ArianarVolume of this Useful publi cation commenced-cm the Illth or Sept' last. - The sSeiontaje AfterliCafi LIAM Illustrated Periodi cal,,devoted Wetly to the Invennlgsuion of herniae tion rehdingl6 the various Mechanic and Chemki Area, - Indusblif Manufactmis Agriculture, Patenta„ - inventions,. InOnoeving, MillwoVic; and all Interests wbkh the light of4'VacticarSeitmee is.eakalited to' advance. • Reports of U. S. Psrsyrs granted are also publish ed every week, inchiding Official Copies of all the Pat ent anima, togethei . irith news and information upon thousands o f other subjects. The Seim* Americas is published once a week; every number contains eight largeNuarto page; funning annually a complete and splendid volume, illustrated with SEVERAL RUNDRED ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS. tir'TERMS-c•Sin* Eithsliptions,42 a year, or 81 for Ex months. Five copies, fur six mouths, $4l for a year, $B. Specimen copies sent GIIATIB. Eked/tern, Western and Canada money, or 'Post a/Ike Stamps, taken at par for subset4pilons. - Letters should be directed (post paid) to • - MUNN' k CO., , • _ 128 Fulton St., New York. UNPARALLELED CASE OF MALPRACTICE, All the Teeth of the !Upper 'Jaw . Torn out in Extracting a Molar. a Dentist of considerable dis.tinc- Wion IL called at my - officea few days since, and while examining a set of new instruments recently brought with me from Dental College, took up the ."Unifersal Molar Foreep," for the "Superior Maxil lary," and' expressing his athniriation of it turned to several gentlemen in the room and inquired if some one of them hadn't a tooth he wished extracted, that he might try the instrument.- One of them replied that he had, and took the chair. Now The Doctor Is a man of powerful physique, and seizing the tooth without even the usual ceremony of " cutting round,". he gave it an unmerciful twist, when oh ! frightful ! out came the entire upper jaw, teeth, gems and all: The heart rending horrors of the scene that followed I shall not attempt to - describe. The yells, the screams, the convulsiveleaps in frantic agony, of the poor , suf ferer, were enough to pluck the heart out of a decent man, and cause the gravel stones in . the gizzard of the miserlj. Shylock to Shake like a rattle box. • But before your hearts go quite to smash are friends, just let me ease you a little, by stating that both the teeth and gums in this case acre Artificial, but so very natural in their appearance, that even the Doctor's practiced - eye failed to detect them, and hence the catastrophe. But please bear imm mind that this de ception can be prOduced by no other kind of Artific ial Dentures, except time "Improved Mineral Plate," in which the teeth and plate are one solid piece, carved and colored in so exact imitation of nature ns to render it hard to believe that they can be Artific ial, when seen in the mouth. I have been several times accused .by those who have looked at them,. of " scalphe some mouths while in the city, and more cruel than even the Sioux, I have brought away not only the &Alt but. the bone. Those wanting teeth are invited to call and examine. specimeha. They" need no puffing or laudation extra, as their superior naturalness, beauty and cleanliness; are 'apparent at sight. And now, in conclusion; " my dear fellow men and fellow women," 15m happy to proffer you the benefits of whatever Professional knowledge or skill I may have acquired while abroad, together with my most hearty thanks for the bounty of your patronage which has sustained me in the past.. Sly charges will be, as ever, "according to your ability." For the poor whom "we always have with us," my operations will be gratuitous. Come on then ye halt and maim; ed., and blind, the middle '" ten-thousand." and th• "upper ten centums," the " Aristocracy," and the "Codoemey," for I still have some hopes of 0-er,'- •body in this bad world, ,except Rum patronising Christians au I Rum drinking Carson Leaguans—the; are gone in. Yours, for cash, C. D. VIRGIL, Resident Dentist. N. 13. Tender teeth filled without pnin, and teeth with exposed nen-es treated, filled,and preserved fo l . reark Montrose ' February 11,1 857; • . ABEL TIIRRELL • KEEPS ALL THE POPULAR -PATENT MV,DICINES; AND A FIRST mu' ASSORTMENT OF • 11ENUINS DRUGS. MONTROSE, PA. CLOVER. AND TIMOTII I' SEED . JUST received and fur sale. Warranted to be the right kind fly BALDW4N. MnntroSe, March 4. PROFITABLE EIIPLOYENT ! • RARE CHANCE, and good opportunity to mspon- Bible men to obtain profitable employment. To Agents; Canvassers, Colportetirs; and Nrattuasters— Any person obtaining subieribers for*FIFTY COP IRS of either of the two .following Ameriran National Works, and remitting the amount (less a large corn miasion).to the Publisher; will be: entitled to Fifty Dollars' worth from the subjoined List of Valuable • Works at the foot of this advertise.ment. America* Natioual,Works-: Ist. THE :NATIONAL. ; HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES Colonial, Revolutionary and Constitutional, - Chiefly from National Documents.-- 8y•J. , 8. LuologN and Edwin Williams. With nu mennallue illostratioos.oo . -ateel and wood,' Two volumes, imperial !Ivo., cloth gilt ; $7,00, 2nd. THE STATESMAN'S MANUAL : Containing the: Lira,' Messages, 'and Administratios' Is of the Presidents; from Washington to Pierce. With fine portraits on steel. 4 volumes, Bvo., cloth, $O,OO. Poinalar• and Valuable Works, as Premiums to Agents. A voice to Americans, by Americana; MI 4th edition, Bvo. cloth, • $1 00 Downing' History of Ronntuisni, 50 Musta- tions, SVO., cloth, • 2 50 Mrs. Ellis Choice. Works for the Family arcle, plates, 2 volume*, Bvo., cloth. - 400 The American and Odd-Fellows Literary Museum, 30 steel engravings, 2 vole, Bvo., cloth,. 5. 00 Guide to'Knowledge, 300 plates, rbyal Bvo,- cloth. 2 50 Wcmders of thb World, 200 plates, Bvo. . 200 - Or Agents wishing to engage in the good work of circulating these important Publications,• will please address a line to the Publisher, EDWARD WALKER, 114 Fulton street, New York, and they will receive immediate attention with full particulars of Commission, &c., Newspapers copying the above andituterting the same ten times, sending a copy of each inser tion to the Publisher, will be entitled to a copy of the National History or the Statnusn's Manual, sub ject to their tinier. .6 wlo. E. CAULDWELL '8 SONS. IMPORTERS OP AND mr4unts IN eil4ss, i4IIIIOAD4N LOOSING-_GLASEEPS; 141 0: 113 Ebner Can!thrall, " I% G. Cauldirell, Henry S: Inapt!, Telt W. A. Caaldw'ell. • . • - - • TITE subscriber having connected - himself withthe above House in the Oioetery Trade, In all its various branches, would simply say to merchants, hotel, and hoarding-house keepers, in Susquehanna and adjoining counties, that their stock's one of the largest of the kind kept in New York ; their assort ment 1* large and general; their goods aro 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 may think it for their interest to give him a call. . . HENRY 5: rN. APP.. New York, January 1, 1857.—19 Beafolo Robes; , Turk's bland Salk &c., for sale S. & INGALL'S.' °lbw'', Nov. lf, 185Q..' - - 43-17 CLOVER and TriIOTITY SEED, for sale by ' • - BENTLEY & READ. Itordrose. March 1857. • • - -Dissolution of Partneisitip. PRE partnership heretofore existing between She 1 subscribers, under the firm of M. L., Mack and Saa..is this day dissolved_ by mutual consent. The accounts are in the hands of K P. MaCkt_for. sJittle neut. to which all persons axe* *requested to attend without delay. • * N. O. The %lintels intrAlts Wombed, - will Oa be continued tinder a now arrangement, and while thank; foal_ Aw past arra a contisfigauwast the public.: pat coo* atfil lacked. Brooklyn; Nara 81080. - • _ a & PIYNITILL, IMIEALER in Staves and Headings, Hoop. poles, Barrels, Firkins, Churns, ke. orders from respboalble quarters, promptly filled, and shipped as per direotion. Great Bend, Snail, Co., h6--r3nltyl 1011 =1 T ' v lar viskire , THE under4o/64 w is h b saX .te.tYr e , good 44 0 0. of Brooklyn and vicanity4 Out Way hate ea Into s co-partnership in the getichtf_ Me Bohm" and have removed to thestcee fotelet k: . cupfed ter Edwin Ti ff any, in Brooklyn, where diet , would be Nippy to see their friends, and 411 to won of. Goods. Our stock is quite estenahte,includingall, the leading articles embraced in thel.catalogues et, DRY GOODS, 579i'iliPi79.11,1A!'{ ROCAlifki IT , . CIZQCIL7R 1 - , _BOOTS IL' SZVOZEr c I • • •-• Pl5ll pAikrrs,, atis, ,io,?ff at . pe7'ElirT MEDICINES, • k SrUM 12 r4.IIING We haw. just t'eceived afresh Invnice m boughtaiiirt as the market wilt eon!, and offer tba ep them fors. ructonable advance. .Those id wautotlitiodr4l, assuredly consult their ovraintetesslie call. - - tirooldyn, April 8, - ± N: B. Those who hue unsettled laccontes WOE either O. G. llempstetni, or Smith & fl seethe propriety of settling thwastilei withotirdeliy. L1G111,7. - Btrnms - GFLUID ; CamPlaener.:oll and :Candies,. just, received, by . ..J. LYrki kSON. Montrose, April 8. , _LOOK IND READ! SO 7. IT ER MINI . T". undersigned, Moreliant, Dirocte.k-FOot Corlett, has lately discovererlthat for ready pay, he can ,ell more owls and !peke more looney, at ono half the usual profit put uponlconntry goods, Consequently I can. sell goods'from ore to tett ,per cent lower than other establishutentaln this section. But do not take my word for it, call and see' for your selves. Bring a little cash, or some OM of Coottry produce, and buy your goods at a price unparaliclid . , in the history of mercantile trade. • ..ify stock !shop and well selected, and I am receiving new adthtibtnt every week. My terms of sale arelyeady pay. It will certainly be for your interest to and see tas before poichasing elsewhere. . ' - Flour and salt kept constantly on hand. - Wll. 11. TIIAYER. Dimock,'Jan. 14, 1857J-2y' H. D. Berthett& E. W.iliraider , D ESPECTFULLY inform the people of 9nigtitd• It henna and neighboring. Counties that theriMS engaged in the I 'MU - N. ._23X101:111-311133:11111114' --, i at Gibson, Susquehanna tounty, Pa. I , . - ' - - flaring made arrangementsyith several -Ptdirok.. ing.lfouses in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, b. * , we are now prepared to furnish promptly any _. ~' , - pooKs, gzils , s;OP PE.RIODICAtc . i published in the United.R.tates, time I- che9per thaw . . the usual mail or retail prices. - . Pciodicals, Libraries, and old or new books itiont ly bound and repaired. - 1 -... E. W. F- - -rill trat lehanr' .."razier .wi Ara in Swoui Ilia Callan". and_ will be happy to receive the , nrdent Of may deiire anything in our line Address,_„ H. D. BENNETT, Smiley, Steq. _ • E. , 1V. - FRAZIER, Gibson, Susq.cmanty;ll% Gibson, Feb. 17; 1107. - • I - •• •• - N. B. Orders fly-Book Binding,: Books,. Toil, the. cab, &c ., ma y also be left at the.ReiMbliatn him*. •Offlee;Montrose, or with G. T. Frarier, at_Sijo r banna Dot. • , .2, I ft: • • - - .-FANCY CATTL E . : lIIA'irE four pairs of matched sters, - (almoittltice; -years old) which I will sell cheap for cash: : They are fancy, come and see them. Nett:hags kir shoie.! ing. fake) have for sale 20 bushels • SEED OATB r ' , ~ ' - - 100 of which are white and the 'balance black, ai clean and heavy; being part of- a Crop,- which, not: withstanding the unfavorable season, yielded ever E l m forty bushels to the acre. About all of ,these ad* are at the store of. Sutphin . and To g, in New; 11111 ford, and the balanee at my house I Franklin,. Franklin, March 4, 18457, JAM LEI9MTIII4,_, ______,63.04,13,07() ,-, •. .. . WESTERN:LAND - 4f 1 INHERE is no business 80 sure andiafe,forlinddlog piles or.faeite! as buying., gor i er anent - land— Don't let the gold rust, not the warr antsmould lathe chests.. It is just as easy to make . two hundred. pet cent. nn your money, as six. I shill locate a good Anil of land - for - myself and other 4 this year,- . and those who do business through me; ;will haveitdaiss faithfully aid correctly. Terms, sr, per eightY i _.asmil I pay the office fees. - One of the Ist farms =Rock River for sale on avoralde terms.. Also good - land in lowa and Minmets. .Taxes paid, collections rilid% &c., &c.,. Address,. . I nt . G.. t e • • . - .. I. AN, • . . . Sterling, VillitishlelNi4llC Refer to Post, Cooper tr;Co.. - land bender Ind Fitch, Montrose ; Pa., and M..C. Tyler, .Newitirilt, -.-- .. 1109041,—, Ezecntor's '•• -• TOTICE is hereby-gisen that ali r mnania illehont 111 to the estate - of limuiv C. lnnurir;lollCle the township of Gibson, deed. that i dle saw_l inIMI.D.- preeented to the undersigned Co! i =llati'Ernmwra and to thsoe having &hag: to p• t them # Bl 7:** tested'fbr settlemekt. "UM 11/1041Tizirr; Gibisoni Iffareh.4,4Bs7:—tlirt -Evaa's a - Ws-Greta Gin bac 1111114 409 BAOADWAY, .NEW VOW*. ~', FINE GOLD JEWELR't GIVEN AWAY TIQMk* CHABERS - 0.13 . f101pk---.. ~: - - A LL Books will be sold asklow as can .1)0 turd .al .ti. other Storm, many of theni for less.. •- New Books received daily. A Gift va ng is Trains from 25 cents to $lOO. given with each &sok at the t 4 mis it is sold,„ Having on hand a Yery - arge eta* of stir and valiable Beaks, and aslour Min is - "Logi sales and small, profits" we.are ermined - to give our customers beans bargains t can be had aiso T where. Any baok published, in N , York or PM delphia, will be promptly Sent, gi , inciuded,:in re ceipt of publisher ' s price. ' Catalogues of ItimU and taio Pments,' containing full axplana isirill lie , sees free 'to all parts of the ,country; . The moat liberal iatlaceraeslts nre tffered to Aliesdir.. Any person by sending us, an order for ten books. with money inclosed, vitt -be entitled to an wsVi Book ,arid Gift. ' - f ' '' I '- " ' " All orders fur books Containing intrney, (td cumin perfect safety,) should be regilterediin the POdadas where they are mailed, ant duvet- ,ed to Evanti& C 0.,. 409 Broadway, New York. -.I .RErsarscs..-31. Thomas & Sons, Sonth _fourth' Street, rhiladelphia ;- .1. B. tspineott & delphia; D. Appleton & Co.; BtuadiSay, IZerr Tailt; Derby & Jackson, :Wassail &met. *is To& E ar SEND FOR,; CAS - • rrITH Tietna th able to amtositioelo thelinyle dal 41 li - the full tido orsucceoldWAPerlaW Buildings are new, and commodk4; yuo wpm -at instruction is theroughind. eootp lit Oil limit' discipline is kind, but thnl,—* l l lol li se strict prompt obedience, oolivot: deportment, - • BOARD. OF INSTRU CTION, , - r lIENRY , CARVER, A. K. COARLYS H. HAXWOOD, A. M., Pe i t. of Ancsas Lan. Faux E. CHCBMICK, Preeffabr OrHathenialAN.- Miss Wm A. TLNIUR4 Preeeptre* andVicloirlit French. f 5 : Y " lint.e Id, Grimm, Teacher Of !Timm !Seri!: Mrs;l t iacansu. Joe nos. Teeette Driveitieal. 'Fainting. :± J. Brison donne, Professor sir InitrusninblMusio; IWAXIIII, PrOfeellOr ofVocal'Mnsin; • ; 4 ilingtg. Tnitku‘ for Tenn of %Wien Ironic; front $5 00 #0 00. -.Music, Dritivinr, and Paola& JOWL - . ,Board and.W4rahipg„ Itoon! fursdrhekaudire !pied, 12 25 per I ' . Tuition;rltynk•nt nukde Boirdone luffieradvafire. - , • . • lat Tertn-cornmencea Aug. rt 1111154; Ad Tens commences Dec. ad, -1850. Ittir April let, 1857.- - - —" Ne i - • ,Forfurther infonlintiee add the pmt; a - buts, See. 8..11. P.. 11 44, _ Binglitailtwi, AB. , 1857:41. - • - IThreleg4looDB...-- - -Welhave Li tot of De P • goods of entire ne a pattenus, 1- oPeneotibtliebi; tobirrprilis, mid rtleliAtt'