,--. ig . the . Army to Entorce,Terel , -- tonal LOve:... r. Stuart, of Michigan came forward in , . ; :The- Leviathan, • the • monster 'BrAish 'of 1 steamihiP, - has .been safelyl h d F.hutie, January 28, as-the championaunc e„ at last;. te 'aaiid present Administrations, to - - ;res-.1 - , 1.,i. . ~.--.• .. ....-.5., 4 -secretary Stanton, of Jsansas, ad 1., rafter a' night's reflection, to the attack 'a:largo audience in Albany; It Y., r. IfesSenden,upon the use .ofilia • ‘`armil dssed 1 February ,19th, in opposition to. the LeConap ilorcing the:AaWs of. Kansas.!_ - -.- ton Constitution:. : - - - - " • r. Fessenden's 1-.Siint - may be briefly stat. Theact Of 1495 authorizes. the Presi-... ....A-Mashington 'correspondent of 'the to use the militia; to protect-cacti-of the i Boston . Traveler, states that Senator. Douglas es' against dbniktic ,violenee,. folloWing i days the vote 0n.4 Lecompton' cannot be talc exact,words of the Constitution, "'ou up:JAI in the IL S. Senate before JulY. The An diem of the Legislature, or of the 4.recu- Iti-Lecompton . Senators are p: reparing for a „when the Legislature cannot he''eonren- ) great fight on that question.•" , ''l The act of 1807 atithorizes him to use _- - . .., The Philadelphia Press-Says .Gover ", aril - 1y ,"when it is lawful , to Call firth the , nor Pker, the present Chief Magiatra - to of a *i li a," thus. erely substituting one insiru-i "Pennsylvania, Is ; vitili the overwhelming lie tality for. another, but providing for, no Mass of the Denim - rati& party, against the le •---ease. - . . . - Lecompton swindle." - ' re is • 'e authority to enforce State -laws, , .---, • . .a proper up i n 6100 not Territorial .laws::. ...... A Germ n physician is getting the ;SI. . Stuart attempts to derive it by. analogy, credit of having succeeded in curing all; epi an "inference. It results, he says,. "from demic convulsion among the children of a 'th - rery necessity of . the case." -He refers,; poer-house;by -the fear of, _a red-hot poker. in illustration of his views, to.,that, flrevisiorr The.fitahad spread by fear - „andciiiiitation . ; 4 3 the Constitution which requires slaves e s-- and this Physician mistrusting' the ordinary et ing, into "Stelie tO he delivered up, but remedies in so grave a case, heated his instru .* ich prevision,. he assumes, is extended by nient,and'ithreatened to burn the first child `iCOnstitution to " Territories." 'This , is. ,who should fall into a fit: The convulsions did n o So. Tlie rendition clause of the Giusti- not-return. ' . . ,- • to ion is - confined. to . " States" _b.): its terms, - ''' - lit, is generally - iinderstood - that, Pres-. lin no`er before was it contended that it ex- •.. 3 •• i ent Buchanan. chafes exceedingly under, ttie 'to .ed .to Territories: The rendition of lava and enibarrassment of the-Kansas im ' ski Ts escaping into Territoriei has always l i r e osill o .' The, Kansas carriage stops his way ! n "provided for:by •eipress - tied special' 4ti 4-- 4nae ' the t letidition.,el li a s ns N e vas of ai til aY eei s .., 14 4, nusritditeur: erne . into office - eager and. determined to ren . er his Administration. illustrious hy, the acquisition' of . 'Cuba, and . br other practical _..do i does sicit-ii s, pp „. Ly to Territories: '. ', 'applications of the principles: of the Ostend ndonliteacy, c,ongress. has the power, py n T 7 . , . manifesto, out the manses agitation nasren vir ue of its general, sovereignty- over- the, tiered. it impossible for him to give the least .17 iteties, to authorii.e.the President to use attention to-matters of that sort. instead of th iiriny in any case, 'but i they will never acquiring . pew territory,he 'is harassed and -ei him -the. authority which. Gen. - Pierce' vexed to take care of what we , have,.—New 'iiii ilr. Buchanan have aettiallv claimed and ex reined, until all regard 'for even the forms ..651 ' 771)!*'3" - _ of liberty is • lost. if Mr. Stuart thinks - they .... A British cruiser captured an Amer •••ei 1, let, him try it. -.- . - lean Slaver on Me coast of Africa, last Sep ,f o authori# the. President •to -use the tember., Finding that he could riot escape, ar iy - upon-ihe call of a Territorial Govern- - the- captain of the slaver Jan his 'vessel ii -or is to authorize the President to Use the ground,-and, with the crew, escaped hi the a ys at his own - e leasnre,.the:Govermirs ,or boats, leavint the slaves to flieir fate. Three T rritories being his appointees, and rempe- hundred and eighty of the latter were rescued alt e - at:- Will. _To authorize him_ to use the by the British, but a. large number of others ar ny upon sucli a call to enforce the:laws_ o f ~ flung thenAelveaoverboard and were drown- T ritOries, is•to.antherize him to' . detkrmine I NI, or died from exposure and exhaustion, • w. at the laws - are, and What laws 'ire of bind. I • ct , it o r. last, namely;; A Lccompton report by the e majority, Messrs. Green., Jones, Sebastian, ,:- ... : 'Die Senate Ct;mmittee on Territories. In f i e: eei.,e--as.snetiridneinak:.sellitis‘nliidtl:eininreilpital reel} a i:fta submittedthe. it reportsou Thigsday mornire , ) and Mastet--of the Territories. . eat: -, . • ina .Fitrpatrick ; tianinprity..report by 4fess. 01113 pon of in n den Sta the 1 The' proviSion of the Constitution : '.ap. ie te'llie StateS, and ~t 4 States shine.— liere iS. no:provision in'tlie_Contstittkion au -- .1 1 °Ting anLlaw Of the sane kind with' ref, enee to l ireiiitory. That idea, is drawn' 7 implication, I suppose, .by the Senator, a,' State' must-mean 'Territory,' icncces ry; that Is to say, if the question arises in A Territory: There I.take issue. with: him.. ere is no such thing to be interred. The power is ROnfined to the States; I ; :Ind the req. u , sitionmust be . snade by the Legislature of a State, or the _Governor. of a State, the Leg--1 i-lature not being in: 'session ; and' the -first, lion of the,...act which has been referred to 1 i. intesided to carryout that -provision Of tlie.l Ai nstitution. There-is a very good reason 1 r the distinction, and I beg' 'leave-here to 1 - ale It.- - . . • ",The .Congress cif; the United States has. o right to interfer of:its -Own motion, .in ese rnatters4diffienlty in - the States. The Ifstitution evesCotigrest no such power. i, had--the Rower, it might become a very! .iiepin i fbrtablelmoilr.or inkaState_.; it.iiiight o things- to whiainP - State, wOuld.be willing! • .submit- ' It is Onky,therefore, when called' Pon- by the authorities of%l. State, that . ot- . eSs has the right to interfere at all in order o:put down domestic insurrection, or per rm the, other duties. f reseribed in that sec . , t ion.. I .L de same reasoning does not apply to a 'crritory. A Territory is under' the diiee . ion of the Government - of the. United -States. i e Governor of a TeiritOryls under the:di• ection of the•President.okhe. United States. le is 'appointed-by him, and may „be remov• i ed by hint at pleasur,e. Iley idle is it to all: -about the . siitlarity-Ig the.two cases, whenoeGnverritr of a Territoryla . 'nothinm' iznors nor - less than the President 'of the • United Stites The President may direct his. Gniervor - tii - call upon him--.to, suppress in surreetion ; sod if the GoVertitir . refu4s to': 4i) . - it_he may turn out that Governor, and appoint one "%Nilo will apply 4o o ,hirn i SO • sup press insurrection or nterfere..in • the affairs of the territory ! • u Th e 1 - .4 ittritory - ia, that one is independent in all its t. Action of. the. Government. , of • the United states, and the ether is - the mere creature, of the Governnient: of the United States, and dependent upori \ it. -The ,very reason and foundation of the application Whio has been attempted to lie Inge of th , i' i taw that was paised to, carry out -that provision of the., l Constitution._ fails when you come to the case of a TeiTitory. lf--youaPply that reasoning to a-Territory, the result is, that yew the PreSidentpoVrer to: call out the militia or army-of the. United - States, whenever he sees fit, liecauie the whole matter is under h i s control ; - he his the command of the Ter r torial - cdficers, - .tind may , ..remove,thein at qeagure; and - sconsequently, as I said before, helms only 'to tall - on GOvernorr(the Leg- Mature not.being iii session)‘tO state to him pat lie condition of tbeterritdry is sucluan b require -the. intervention of the Federal trni - y, and then everything is under military. comination, directed by the President of the . United States, ai.commander-in` Of' the army of the United States.`' . I.lle'position4f the Peitubliiiparty tipon 'this question. was -deliberately taken, in the last Condress;tind will abide "the_ •te.gt °flat oil and or time." lb view of the pretensions 'attic PreSident, and 'of, the emergency. of etr uts . 1856, ; tliey refused to . ' vote a dollar for the army, except upqn the expressed eon, . edition that no part -01. the appropriation shquidli r eOpplied in the entlircement of it e L•tws.of Klins n . in the execution of which the 1 President had no more rightful- concern than 'he had' in the-exelution of the municipal by, laws of the city. of `Heir-:York: Whenever . • and -wherever n, n itnilar 'emergency Sall the Republican, party will again vindicate its position as the guardian of eonstiiutienal lib, erty.— IVcishing ton Republic'. 7, 6' --.. • •. • - • . • . . , • 3fort.ilmv J6E.THE.YOUNGER,L—A;Ofibe orig' inal Joe - Smith, the .Prophet, der of, . the Aforin k ons,. now resides at Nauvoo. On, him the, Pr'Ophet's mantis was to have Wien. Bri,ghanrYOung - has cietnised - the Chief Pres . - idency only aslegentoltiring the . rninoriti v. of *joseph - the - younger.. The • - latter now twenty.four 'years of att . , and - though ih the Church, is opAiSed to polygamy.- De Church, legates'arrive every year from Salt Vake to receive a 'blessing, r ttrgn . liim to the leatiers-hipztf the Church:. ,The St. Louis Re: 4 oubliccrn is positive that' - losepli intendi to assume 'the leadership of the' - Church next Spring, and suggesti,that \government *should eiitiOuragethe people ofUtah in aeimolledg ing tin), and thus ridding themielves of Brims ham Youim • -' ;4 The jitiv in the ease of William J. Clark, tried_at baninlie, Pa., for the murder of his wife, returned a verdict- of guilty on Fridly‘last ater bang out seven hottra \v. ciiallspn:rm or NEWS.~ ... rs. CoHinter, and 'Wade; and .anoßter by Douglas. The'Lecompton majority of the COmmittee bad pledged.thenrelves to Dom;. las—whose wife had'been dangerously sick, so that lie had not slept any 'for two or three niglithat he should - h. ire till the next k ne Monday to prepare his rep t; and then un dertook tertak a " snap-judg at," in viola tion of their agreement. pouglas wrote all night and finished -Ills report at daybreak, and Collin:ter and Wade also- had their re port ready—.'whereat the Lecontptonites were much etikcitied. Their conduct eßeited great:hid - fp - ation on the part of the 'nppo nents.of Leemnpton. . . ' . . itinCeingfes-s, February . 18th, • Mr. , ' Short, of Alabama, made a speech on the Kansas question, in which he said' that "all 1 tlu) Southern States are noNi united on the Georgia platform, and are pledged to resist, qen to a dissolution of the Uoion, the. ,refus al of Congress to admit Kansas because of The existence. of Shivery. tlith.e.. Ilei oared not whether - this was constitutional,or revolu tiOnary, or right—the South was prepired to I . defend it." . . 1 , . , .... : A comm;sston appointed by the Kan-. il sas Legislature, to iiil,.e the- census f Oa t ford Shawnee, Kickapoo and other places which are known to have made , fralid uletit election returns, are prosecuting their labors. A correct census ofOxford precinct, !which' returned 1,701) votes, shows the exact number of voters to bp 33, fourteen of Whom are 'Free StatE men. • • • • , . • 7... Senator Houston, of Texas, in the Senate debate ,on the army bill, stated?-that he would never again 'vote to-increase the ar-. He had been readout of the Democrat -ic Party, but had never cared enough • about It -to ask the reason.- General Jackson had principles without a platform, but the present Administration had a plAtform without prin ciples. - , - • • :. Mr. Keitt is exceedingly_ anxious to hold 'somebody responsible for haviig said that he was knocked down by 'Mr. Gcow.— ..tne noticeable pOint. here is, that he takes no exception to the fact of being knocked down: He rindics no issue with the man who did it,. l Ipt seeks another with smebody wi l l° .may mention the occurrence,-=—N. Y. Tinier.. :... Everybody remembers the illatform on which the great Stebbins planted himself, when he run for President of the United States.. When asked hoW he stood on . the Maine law,ife promptly answered th. 4 he was "In favor of the law, but against it execu tion." This adinirable political position has' been. assumed in New Hampshire and other States by the DcmocrOlte party; ii' rest&. e i tions expressing 'unabated confides in Mr. Buchanan, and pronouncing against he meas ure on which he has staked his A ministra tion.- Mr. Hale showed a )up the . rlutions ~.so from New Hampshire, and said that he Dem i ocrats of his • Staee only.meant to .endorse Mr. Buchanin, and to, repudiate h' , acts.— Proridertce Journal. :-- _ . ... . .... A Bill has been introduced - Irethe Legislature,, by -Mr. Jackman, o •••Clinton .county„ . to authorize the sale of the balance, of the public works to the SUnbuty and Erie Railroad company, for the sum of three mil lions and a half_of dollars, to be secured by bonds hearing "interest at the rate of five per cent. 'per annum. • The interest,, wild amount to $175,060 a year, which is much fore - than the revenue derived from .these w rks now, after paying expenses. Last yea . the nett revenue was not only $38;425 . 58, net,ording te.the Canal Commissioners' rcpor . -' , ....„. A telegraphie despatch, da ed Wash ington, February 21, 1858, says. `The de- - mon of discord has apparently been let loose on the metropolis during the last two days. Besides the quarrels between Gen. Harney and 'col. Suinner, between Lieut. Ithital and Commander Boutwell, between 14r. Jas. B. Clay and 'Gen. Cullum, ' about forty others are penditig - iiMong pe naval 'officers." . .. :. A totoriii - tia burglar; Capt. Green, cilia! James Gallagher, was arrested at Haiti mOre, on the night of the 20th. i6st., when robbing a warehouse.; Over $3OO, in coin, were found iii his pos4ssion. . ~ .'... The Methodlit Protestant ankh on ISixth St; Cincinnati,'Was partially destroyed' by the explosion' ofAefectife gaspipes, on I Saturday evening last. The explosion -tore. lup thefloor;-shatred;-the _walls, blew out the windows, and tore hip More-than 'half, of the *pews in the Church. Eight, or ten' per sons were set/el - el.* wounded and two or three _ 1 of them are not . expeeled_p suryivs. 1. . ---- Pacific hotel, ite St. -Louis, Mo., i wasq3eBll'4o by fire, lait Sat. morning, at .1 about" 3 o'clock. "The fire spread with great rapidity; and twenty-nine lives were lost, and fifty are classed airfong the inured aid-1111w si I ina. - ""1 -.- . . 11011TitiViii P - ICES CURRENT. . - CORRIIIiI ilpski. i FOR TIIE aFrunicAs t - • __ Wheat.#l. %label; ' ' Si ,00 @ 31,12} Rye .'il -bushel, '. Corn, 19 brio, - - ' -70®75 cm -Buckwheat 11 bushel,.' , ........ ...5n ® 37.} cta. Oats, - il bushel 32 ® 35 eta. Beans, white, 14 bmihe ''t • • $l,OO ® 1,25 Potatoes, V bushel,.. ' ..... .. . • .. . ; .. 621 @ 75 eta. Wheat flour, iii 100- ' 33,00 , li4 - $ 4 , 00 Rio floury p hundred,.., ... ... ~; ... 2,00 ®-• 2,50 Buckwhea•flour,'ll ht . • dred,.. . . ... 1,50 ® 1,75 P0rk,.74? 1p lbs ..6,50 ® 7,00 Lard, At 4 Ihl2/ ets. Butter, 1116 "I. . - 14 @I 16 eta. Rigs, 1.1 d.z., _ 12-1 eta. ~ - Donn, ion Vie t.--. The friends of the Rev. 313 1 B 4 B.S, RV, Pastor f the I. R. Church, Mont rose, are i cited to pa a Dohation Visit at the Par sonage, o Wednesday • ternooti and bvening, March 3d. Music' will enliven. .e festivities of the occasion. "Young olks" in the. vetting. Montros•, Yell 24, , 858. ", • i 1 It.—The friend's of Rev. H. : attend a .Donotion party at 1 trose, on Tuesday afternoon day of March next. A full ,hearts is earnestly desired by • L. F. FITCH, W. H. JESSUP, W. B. DEANS, Com. S. H. HULFORD, j i . D. SAY RE, : CA READI" Donattion VI A. Riley are invited the Parsonage, in Mo and evening, muthe 2 attendance of genera the Committee.' IiONTROSE, Feb. 24 16k. "JLOUG. GIN . Are tore v on liond4: uniform. Cif( • C. T. tOITIPANY,Ai Monday No. Are hereliy n , Monday, March . S. M. liVit POST • ROTHERS • are now re eiving their Etock of --- SPRItIG a SUMMEHOODS,i and invite their friends to call and examine. LargoStoeklof Dress Goods.—Stelhi Shawls, Bonnets, - Flowers and Ribbons, Silks, irriarie , Genti.. Cloths, Ciussimeres and Vestings, Gents. tine assortment of Fashionable Clothing, Torso's, White- Goods, Laces, Edgings, Flouneings, Collars and Sleeves, and Tt mmings. Our Dry Goods de partment is, we thinlwell chosen in quality 11 styles. - Groceries, good stock. Also, Iron, Nails, and Hardware. • Crockery.—, `HMS Caps l Cannot. Large asso Montrose, Feb. 24, large stock. Boots and Shoes,Oil and Hemp tunent of WO Paper. 1858. • • d _Timothy Seed; oLESALN AND RETAIL,' C. D. LATEIDOP. ' Clorer a InOR SALE at by • - • 31ontirse, Feb. 17 arding Line!! Old FU in -- great demand, in !few York ! otiltry too!!! oney on these articles. - F RE:ill BUTT • Fetch it on. We advance it We have just s. • We invite all pc notes, Or try the lin, Id Turkeys at"l3 Eta. per pound. Eons interested to call, compare 1. We report progress for l lBsB. McKINNEY, \ . HENRY' AN SICKLE k YOUNG, Great Bend, F.eb.,117, 185S.ittim'58 Ad • istrator's Sale. T HE untrsi legn expo=e to sale at tiubji c oi o f i n f." tAlle, (4 , 11.1 ed, m Gibson„ n Tuesay,',..3larelf 2, 1858, at ten o'clock, a. m., t , felullowing personal property : 1 coke oxen ,4 s, yearling, ?calves , 10 sheep, • a quantity of hay, cart, 1 plow, and other farming implements, a qua Try of lumber, cheese press,, and other articles: _ Tenas.—For all fiums less than $5, cash ; $5 or more, six months dit, whh Interest, and approved security. • JACOB L. GILLET, Adder. Gibson, Feb. Pi,' 858.-2w_ Adman strator's Notice. NOTICE is here y given to all persons having de ll agains thq Estate of Jens Gll.l.[T, de ceased, late of Gib on, tlidt the same must tie pre septedio the unde -igned fdr arrangement, and all persons indebted o said Estate and tequested to make immediate p yment. JAC Bt. GILLET, Administrator. Gibson, Feb. 100858,6 W - - Orphans' Court Sale. , - TOTICE is here y gicen that by virtue of an or e .1- 1 1- der of the Ort bans' Court, of Susquehanna coon ty,lhe Sullicriber ill expose to public sale, by yen due, on Saturday, . he 6g, day of March next, at one --'-‘-- 1 -. r.- ... ,fin, olloviing tteseribed three nieces or parcels of land, ituate in • the township of New Milford, in Otidunty, late the estate of David Welch, deceased. First lot—known as the Home stead property, bo t nded northerly by lands of Drink er - and - Moxley, ea.- erly by lands of Drinker and the upper waters of ‘ tf. so-called " three lakes," south erly by said wale , and lands of J. Smith, and west erly by lands of J.. Bennett, containing one hundred and fifteen acres o thereabouts, be thei same more or less, on which e the family dwellinghduse, barn, yiut houses, and other valualfie improvements. Sec ond; called The nlose lot—bounded northerly by lands of Drinker, 'fasterly by lands of J. Bennett, southerly by landli of J. Smith, and westerly by r l ii landS of P. Oleos containing one hundred and sa teen acres; be . em sme more or less. Third '.:;.',—bounded uo herlrby lands of 'NV.. Mead,. east erly by lands of N . Mead and A. B. Seamans, and the waters of said la es, southerly by lands!.of A. B. Seamans, and'wetperly by lands tteloriging to Jessup, Drinker, and othdrs , called "The Depot Company, containing two h nared and four: acres, more 0.1 less, with the appurte nces —about eighty acres improv-, •ed,—on v. ltichl dwelling house s barn, and two or chards. Sale to . belie] , at the time aforeiaid s at the Court llofise, in Mont ' se, and the terms of payment. made knownlon.the d • of sale. WM. L. POST ; Guardian of upper heini of D. Welch, deceased. Montrose, Feb! 10, 1858.-4 W - • . IME T tilii eifilli > IN tendering y 'professional services to the inhab itants of Sus uelianna County, I deem it my duty 0 state that in ' e medieal treatment of diseases, I rely mainly upoi flomoeptrthie remedies ; firmly be lieving them. to be the most efficacious remedial gt. 4 agents I can eft oy. The followin statistics taken from the recortls of Hospitals in Be ope; show the marked superiority of thejlombepath c over the Allopathic method of hiedical practie i t INPLA 3 , .A TION OF TILE LUNGS. PATIENTS 'MORTALITT ADMITTED. DIED. PERCENT. 1,134 260 . 23 538 . 28 5 I Allop. Hospitals, llom. do. . _ PLEOVISE, ,Mop: Ilospita, 1017 13-1 • 13 llom. do. • - 386 . 12 3 , PER . NETIS. Allop. llospitaly, you'. : do..__ ' , DYSEVERY. API , . Hospital., Hom.N do. - • ATE S.l Allop. Hospital' i ,_ 'lorti. ' do. e/10Lit/I.A. i Allop. Hospita l , ' ' 1218 646 Hom. do. a• f , :'t 848 . 694 ALL ISE.ASES:' Allop. Hospitar, 119,630.:11,791 UK Horn: - do.I ) 32,658 ‘Nt,365 4 1 I might rout 'ply these statistics tOiklmoit any ex tent; but I. e already given enouglitojustify the,, position I hay' assumed. --- "-Pet:sons rem ing at a distance who wish tocarsult me, can do so y letter, and receive a prompt reply. - No 'chirp fur; °sanitation. Office at th residonce of CHAttims Dixim,'Esq. ,• J. IL THOMAS, M. D. Pa., Feb. 3, 1858.:Im ' - ad a 4 eta i so : Great 'lend '; riEE DS. p. , MORTGAGES. it new soli. j 11 ; ply just-trinted and for sale at this office. IC.b. 17 1 HUSS,.. . , . , . w• I, . ~ . . . STATEMENT 401.' VIE iteceipis gxpe4diftli.es .• • - SIISQUEIRANNA COUNTY. Made andpubiaked En Pursuance of art Aclbf Al terably of the lOth of April, A. D., 1834. . 8t78111421.8.11NA COUNTY. - • t — Balsztoo ofileleoters'...ticoottnie for 1857. COLLICIONII, Tcrosigns. 79Ueskii AtntPaid l Eini. rrers P. Welsh. Ap0b00n,.... 017 I ' -,4111119 68 6 7 00 $2O 50 G.O.Bildwlo„. r 3 , 9 2, , 199 4 179 09 87 942 R., J. carter.. Aubarn,..v.'. KB ', .. BB 64 94 75 4.2 56 H.P. Roblin Bridgewater,. 9,333 1 - 1,443' 61 lo of -76 te JA.. Adams,.. 8r 0091 1 11 ...... 798 ill , 713 64 16 92 37 55 B. Oa*. ~. . 4.11063116&...1 459 43' .431. 6 4 643 22 71 A. Balidead....,CllMA, 935...61 • 765.39 l Bra 41 53 Samuel Shererdßl i nock. ' 916 681 866'361 453 45 60 Shaft. Slocurn...lDundaff. . B .o_ I It, 186 141 556 979 11. lilreldird,...lForist Lake ; . 601 111 EOM 721 667 50 ', It. Tottle.,....;Fmadtlin WO 88 ' 467 76 851 114 61 E. M. Day,....lFairoderllie„. 148 09 ' 189 30 11 99 690 A. P. Kinney..,Glh4on 784 63 745 17 2,5 .92 .21 R. P. Terbo3N.4lrest Wend... 1.063 03 991 45 13 02 54 rb E. V. Grem.. s lffsifordr• . 728 04 , 679.93 5 (1,3 35 74 David Taylor..Marolouy..... 404 Os' 377 81 7 20! 19 ss E. WeatEstr. ;'llrnirjr,,,..:..- 425 391 393 9 9 061 20 71 T. 8Utter864.. 1 . 1 3c1c400;...... 597 43 569 .. 5 06, 39 61 Ludan Sudth„.l./e4up. , . 630 611 510 43, 13„„M: 26 96 G. W. Tiffony,l - .obrop - 274 76 919 561 2 60, 13 GO 0. T. )(limey,- Lenox.. 543 84 cm 45L. 15 u 6 •.26 33 A. A. Fhh,. ..'l.3l.krty 1 444 541 490 641 .31 1 771 22 13 H. SpaiTord...- 1 511ddietown...1 648 98, 693 28 8 691 01 James.Desn3,..'llohtrese 1... 1.706 91' 1.616 37, 455 85 09 J. N. 31111er„...?760.i . Milford,' 1,909 96 1.08'7 331- 8 02y 44 49 8.11.raterbr01t,'0013101....... , 192 51 168 .10! 15 36 833 Irbt.Reynokl4, l ßash, 1606 78 971 fel A le, 30 06 W. H. Oslo,. 'Silver Lake... 742 St 693 MI 13 03 36 48 Samuel Culve r,sprtniviite..- 823 69 769 to 21 06 4 40 13 Aaron 89yer5...'8,144. Depot,. 369 64 317 69 34.18' 37 77- S. King. Th, m50n,.... 300 34 .278 661 . 091 14 66 ...., ' i 1 . 119.743 491918.471.496:99 06 3973 94 To Total amount oiDuolleates, '..... 019,748 48 To Amount paid by Collectors, .18,411 48 - To Amount of Exoneration& to CoL„. MI 06 To Amount of Percentage to C 01...... 911 94—519.746 11l i • 8. A. WOODRUFF. Tjessurer. 'ru'ussonslie Orem', 36Orelsalm. 1 Desolate 310. 1857 e. . , :ngine House, M , in i fuji ' Ofiscers.. ; Foreman Ousquanutowty.—Us7. ar. 1,'68 To dommonwealth Codts, " Road Viewers; • " Road Damage, "'J. W. Smith, late Commissioner,. : . " Wm. T. Case, CoMnihotiouer, • "• Perrin Wells. d 0..... .. : `Z „ gine llou‘iie, On "0. Mott, jr.,.. - • Ile: ' ....: 24 00 " Assessors, , ' - " Constables, c . '059 57 . " Grand Jurors, _ , • • •• - - 5(7 9b" Traverse Jurors, - ' 4... 2;284 03 " Printing, •-• • • ' • 116,85 " County Bonds Redeemed, • . 7,/89 00 " Interest on Bonds 'and money loomed,. - 887 31 " County Offices, • • ..- 74 85 " Fue1,...... :.. r ' . 4 i 7 68 . . " Stationery,. .05 5 7 . " Court House, 215 3e; ll•rOngn, "F. P. Hollister, Sheriff and Jai10r,.... 845 97 " Jni1,:..... . 10 90 " Justices of the Peace, ` ' , 32 2 " S. B. Wells, Prot. - Ind-Clerk, of Q.-S., 290 19 " Coroners Inquest,. 38 78 " Township Elections, 386.81 . " General....do. . 399 20 " Wild Cats. .... " Lunntic " Court Cri'er,, "'Agricultural Society, "Eastern Penitentiary, " Wm. A. Crossmon, Clerk,.. " FOurteendlefundine Orders, " 0. S. Beebe, Auditory.: " D. D. Brown,..do. " D, P. Tifrany,..do. - " Treasurer's Percentage,. By County Orders Redeemed, frbino. i, to 544, inclusive,. • • 1 .V8,48'2 78 By Fourpen Refunding Orders, •• • • GI 09 By amount paid County Auditonti ' • . • 18 00 By Treasurer's Percentage, .....:: 744 85 Treasurer Year 1: MGM= P. W.lsb, G. o.ltaldwln... R. J. Carter.— 11. P. Itht , lna... l it '44n A.a Samus-n,heter.. Charles Slocum. H. Blrchard..... Rufus Tuttle,.. E. M. Day...... A. P. Kinney,— R. P. Terhom,.. E. V. Green..... David Taylor,.. E. T; Buttertield„.: L. Smith J. W. Tumor:. 11. Seaford..... J. P. S.lLFaterimonk ll.Reynoldajr. VV. It. OsJge.... Samuel Culver. A. Myers, S. M. U. Tlenedlet. Statement of Treasurer's Account with Mil itary Fund. 1857. S. A. WOO.DRUFF; Treasurer. DR. To amount received' frani-Colloctcrts tl9l 21 1857. , C9NTIZ By amosust paid Brigade Inspector:l Asa Spi cer,,as per account rendered, - $39 47 By ou6ount paid Assessors,. 30 44 By amount paid Printers, 25 00 By amount paid COMOSIODCII3. is 00 By. amount paid comm'sr for Stationery,... 20 00 By amount of Treas. Petentage, on $491 21 491 By amount in Treasure& hands, . 356 39 Treasurer of Bnz. tbunty, in Account Cur rent with the Stite-of Pennsylvania. 1857.- S. A. WOODR7II.; Treasurer. DR. Te aggregate Amount of3tate Taxes levied and assessed for the up of the Common wealth, for the , year 1 7, - a 88,245,33 To aggregate amount of attstanding taies, • for the years 1843, 184), and 1850,.... 340,42 To amount received fronretunted lands,.. 2,89 enyrßA. 'By five per cent.' allowelto Collectors on final settlement, By -gxonerations to Coliecers, • • By unpaid Duplicates, for previous years, 1843, 1849, And 1860, 340,42 By Tress, percentage on 15,708, at 1? c. 77,08 By amount paid State Trei - Surer, • 7,631,4 S 11112 --- Statement of Sherif" Account for 1857. 1857, F. P...IIOLLIVER, kTherif. 111 .. To amount of fines and jnryfees as Fiercer- r tificate of the Clerk of the Court of/Quar- ter.Sessions,.. ...... -......831 400 628 84 13 184 , 8 4 162 37 22 175 , 6 3 9697 I 933 9 3069 84 RECAPITULATION. Contra: • s Statement of Militia Fines for :57, and balante due f0f1850.- 1 Dupli E=l=! cater. A polaeon.... $lO Ararat, 13 Auburn. i 40 rta liridgetratir.i 1000 44 50 n !mink, ....I rarer!. Lake,' 17 00 12 00 Friendsville, 11 00 Gibson.. 17 50 Orrat B e a d . 21 00 Rarford,.... 00 Ilarmony,... 46 50 Herrick......' S 8 (3) Jackson,.... '33 00 Jessup. 1 17 00 Lathrop..." 33 .10 Liberty 3 00 NI iddlet ow n.l VI 50 Yes Milford: 4 7 00 0ak1and.....) 19 MI Ruth.. 0 ° Silver Ruth..... 0000 epringrille... 31 0 0 Suirt.lloepot,4 14 OD Iltomaon„. ‘ l 13 .10 Clifford. = ft ECAPITVIATION. Amottnt of ntlitticateit,.t r 3 1 4.0 • Amount paid by ft 491.21 Amount of Kionerattom. ' • Ift.:•0 Amount:of Perroutov ti Copectors.... rAN traold,of.Mo 99,00-1430. u) CONTRA. By amount paid Treisurer; and charged in hie account, • j , *304 58 By 9 per cent. retained for collecting, • 9 49 I 8 Treasurer of Sniquehathui, County. hi 5c count, Current with said County. 1857. ,s. A. WOODRUFF, Treasurer. I DR. To amount in Treasurer's hinds, as per last AMditors Report, • - $1,4541,37 To amountleDuplicatea for 1857, ,19,743,48 To amonut received of F. P. Hollister,gher 2 iff, fines and Jury Fees, To amount received froerfßeturned Lands, $21,01,39 CONTRA • By amount paid County Auditors; By Rsonerationa to Collectors; .s2lig 06 By Percentage to Collectors. a..: 972 94-1,272.0 0 By Fourteen - Refunding Orders , . 61,02 By County Orders redeemed *od No. Ito inclusive,. .1; - •By commissions on receipta:tl6,- 780,02, at 2 per cent,....: ... 375 60 By commissions on Expeb(Fiurcs, $18,462,78. per 369 25-7'44. 85 $y ithoiint in Treasurer's hods, 932',74 CIO Reedidulationof Court H Is Ai. YE IV" C . O URT To Contract I rice,.............. To additional extfense, by order c). Connuissioneo.;. u To Furnishing Ci3UEf house, MB By first, second, and thini issue. o Bonds, redeemed with-interest By cash paid August, 1844, By emit paid for furnishing;., By County Bonds, unmarured,... Statement of Siusci. Coun JASTAtty Ist, }8 To. available' funds .n the Treasuu To uncinvent ntoncrof previous To fourth issue of County Bonds Court flouiie Contractors, di Sept. 15th, „ I To Fifth issue, due Sept. 15th, 18 To Siztl6sue, " " " To sevehl niitottnts of Notes, Iton Judgments, &e., as per Audit. Report, rji - We certify the tore:,roli StaNnent. • • O. 110TT • Attest—W3. A.. C'uossmos, Counniadionere Office, diontru January 23, A. D., 18.58. NOTICE.. ri.RE County•Comm6shiliers Ii following .!Lys ioot•dates r bog Appeals Eon, the AsAessnieni it the ConottiAsioners' Office. in• ' A pol.teon, Clioconot, Forest 31011llay, February'. Franklin, Liberty and Surer Auburn, Jesup, and Rush, II ' Dinioek, Lathrop, and Sprin Grettt.Befid, and Newlilfor "•Tiariuony . ; Oakland, and Su Monday; March Ist. , Ararat, Jackson, and. Thorns Clifford; Dundaff, .and Lenox, Gibson;llatford, and. Herrick Bridgewater, Montrose; an ]larch sth. Br order orthe Cotinnigsionel WM. A. Commissioners' Office, Montr January 25, A. D., 1658. i Dlt $893 440 545 138 195 172 uir acuscatio. Hodges'iotirnai of Fiaance BECAUSE it gives full, eo able information of all 11• gest; truirdescriptions of alf c miurions bills ; genuine batik sales of Stocks, Bonds, and se monetary attars of every natu ink 7cit Mars more original, i statigtics and reading matter p 'Money than any otiPer Detect published. Also gives correct and selling rates of Money, La rected by the most' r.rperie Bankers in New York, Philade nati, and Chicago, making 81 00 32 00 00 100 120 400 61 B 00 6 O . 6 00 i 44 6.. 14i'143D4;100i0Dj No business man can do we Tema :—Monthly, one year ly, ; Weekly, $2. 3O; Coins of the world. Any one sulocribeilziwill receive a copy and Weekly Journal Itir one y. , cent aliowed to Agents an . l $19,286 6 HE tgr Tie only wOrk , eyer p delineations and fac simile Genuine Bank Notes, is $1 . 9,286 65 HODGE'S. NEW BANK'N It cost to arrange and pul ovevs2o,ooo, besides years 0; The book is splendidly boil length by 10 inches in width of Bank Nott Plate delineati., having upwards of 12,000. G to compare with and detect seramtus, in advance of any . frernr neo itekb tints Ronnrt rercelit 77 1° .4) Exon erat'ns Amount Paid. 014 731 50 ti 1 1. 43 . 1 1 M 10 jai It co,,mEliNt , the wuoNo, With this Book, it is,nlmost ed upon by bad money. EEI Every Business Man 11101 1.5 001 11 00 The SAFE-GUARD is cop . sold exclusively by. the untie .free of postage to any part ceipt of 3 1 .t2 r -.5 per cent. dial Booksellers, Agents . , or to dh! ES' JOURNAL. OF FINANCE AND q 's Address, 4 , - 6 01:1 14 :in 2 50 4;O 2 AO 900 10 00 S' 4 00 220 ME 1182 no vs 74 yqr 1850 4.71 011 4191 91 Due fnr A f.f. persons arc hereby utioned - against, t. chasing a certain judg rent note given to Ste phens and Todd, for $5O, da•ed Auburn, January S, 1858, and signed by us an undersigned by Jerre nines', a's said note was obta •ied by deception; and we have received no Value fir it, and therefore will not pay it-unle'SS compelled 1 v law. ; CIARLES (1. MN Ps ; TdOMAS lIINP,S. Auburn, Fttb. S, 1858.--in SACJELS'..& M. WOOD. HE NO. 359, Br NEW'Y 11 VE recently publish Editions, with the Aut the Grammatical Works of THE GRAMMAR OP EN.( With 'an introduction, His' whole Methidically A rra ted,&c., &c., and a key t, _Appendixes &c., Seco' , linprored. frith a fine engravrd on Steel. 1,1 hanthoimely bound. P r i The :!..71.cond and Improt ay now offered to the publi, largement on the first Editio of new discussions of imp Grammar hitherto but little great importance to the eta It will be seen that the wdr field of English Grammar up to the latest period of d —the peculiar views of al on English Grammar bei • work, either direct,: noticed. It BROWN'S GRAM TUE INSTITUTES OF Methodically arranged; d use of Schools, A lcademi 11!1 Gadd Brown; carefully revised by the Price 60 rents. ' , The excellence, of. Bro is admitted on all hands ; $491 21 $8,588,61 ME 1494,86 .. 135.30 143,588,64 mbltitiiiie of school-gram id list Clitno in comintiti , has steatlibradtrance . ti in. In tltti threughtlut the corn Wiwi are those' which are tense View tit the ft übjc tonsideration et the anal point of perspitubus arra nitittn, fullness bt:lllustrar of plan, the wiirk is consi to be unrivaled. l in the n ' boo- Ell $314 00 304,58 3,58 AdnalEtial r ' XTOTICE is hereeS p"iv wands ne.irot , the deceased late of Thoins presented to the undersil 1 all persons indebjed to si make immediate payme COLLIES- Thomson, Thommm, Feb,. 3, iB5 l 1 CR. $1 la,oo 15,462,78 4:11 4 491)3 1 !use Account. i COO fINT. I DR. .$18,500,00 County .. v .. , 3 . 31,452. f.. CON7T.I Cavity y Treast.mr; $932;74, l'rs. $6OO, $3,500 3,5(M 0,. 337 fig 3,- 500 frO g .to 1..,0 a correct W %:, SE 'll. County . 1 11, 1 COMINISTS. lerk. e, ) : f thuf Wu. T. C P. WEL ye fixed upon the I. ectlvely„ for hear ., for the year 1858, ontroie, to wit : i ke, Friendsiille and 4 '2,, 185 g. I.ke, Tues. Feb. 23. ednesday, Feb. 24. 1 , . 1 111 e, Mims. Feb, 25. Friday; Feb. 26. quehanna Borough, 1 11., Tugs. March 2. Wed., March 43. Thurs., March 4. ' L llroohlyn, 'Friday I Q,SSMON, Co*: l o se, did _ L VED, MONEY S f . &Bank Repor ter. lele, early and' relictk failures and elm; tn It ea felt, al tered.an d °les ; quotations and ut ities ; finaiwial and c and kind. Contain.: tporant, and valuable rtaitting to Banks and r or Reporter 'ever quotations of buying. d Warrants &c., cot , red aatl responsible Oda, Boston, Cinein- S IN ONE! without - tills work.: $.l 06 ; Semi-Month luding Bank of all the sending us five yCarly of the bAFE-GUARD ar, free. Twenty-fire Postmasters. Hailed giving ctirrect escripljois of all flat TE SAFE-GUARD. , 1 611 this great work, time and labor. Id—about 14inches in ontaining 400 Ting 6' being equivalent to BANK BILLS the cOUNTRUFF.IT AND •escription in any De- thowing die RIGHT. ,pQsSibre to be impos .hould havelt. righted, published and igned, and will be sent .f the coubtry on • re .ount eif be allowed to subscriber for Holm- Bs MK REPORTER. ODGES,. Banker; .11 Broadway, S. Y J. TYLER ON. CAUT qdway, 0 R K tr new rind imprOved .or's la..t corrections, of old Brown, namely : LISII GRAMMARS ricnl and Critical, the roed,:and amply Nostra ; the oral Erereises with Revisof and I,orirait of the Author, .!1 pages, large oe , aro, le Id Edition of the Work, is a considerable en and contains a number +itant points in - English. gafnined, nevertheless of Mity of the Imumage.— nOw covers the whole and brings the subject e history df the language most every extant writer I g'27 son Wfatightli; AR IMPROVED. NGLISI.I _GRAMMAR. ••••. Q•c. Designed - for the s, amt Private Learner& nett 'Stereotype - edition, Tither. 335 }rages, I I ma. t's Institutes of ;Graininar and notwithstanding the tars whiehlitive frora first with the Instittites.; it ablie raver, and is largely try... The doctrines of the deducible trot a common of •language, and a jest ,gies of speech. And in tgement, accutncy of deli * n, and comprehensiveness Bred by compe l led judg es 4 edition of th Institutes, Atotned to use the work, ''cations and ititproye e emitpleteneis as tptation of the plan to iion. QM i• n. to all perspns having de; Estate of Axes* C4ONIEN n, that .the same most be fined for arrangewnt, and id Estate , are requested to . , ELAM AVTinihtrillor • SUBSC, ECEIVED for the IV at one dollar per y Itorarw, Jan- g o .58 PllOl5 . .* ror York. IVeekty Tri ar, by F.-B. CBANBLER, HO SUSQUEHANNA @ COUNTY RElak COUNT Prof. J. P. STODDARD, principal. THE SVgQIMIIANNA Csn ate. NOUSIAL SCIIOO opened on • $10,26:1,22 Monday, Novi.ntber3oth, 111$5 to continue tw i u quarters of ereven weeks eie der the charge of Fiof: STODDARD and amp Assistants - . The firs 6 quarter will close on the 6f February neat.. The second qunrter -will mence.ort - the 22d of Feliroary,- 1868. DoriAi most of this quarter,. 1L F. Teiksbury, Count: perintendenl, will be present to aid -inketter paring teachers for the distil:Fp of the Narc &nibs. • Those who design becoming leachers, houhr not, tail.to avail themselves of the advantages. here' . pre . itentetl. Stodtbiki will deliver during the term, A. t!ourse of Le'eturmt, upon the Science and Art. of Teithing; hod DevelopMent. - • , there Niel be an Experimmittal . Department con nected with the Normal School, to Which 40 pupili truly will be atituitted. IL ...#11,098;87 5t)0,00 . 1,425 70 7,2'38 G./ V20,263,2:2 Tuition lit lomal Departthent, pVi; quarter of j 1 weeks, \ : : •: • - $0,041 Tuition in Experiniental do., per qt of II weeks,l„so " " Latin and Greek; " " • " . 5,00. ;Board %per meek from $2 . ,00,40 $2,25. Tuition bills are to be paid in advance. - The mon e.y. will be.refunded if the . sentient-is kept frora school by protracted sickness. N: 11. It is highly important that pvery student be , present the first day of the term, as the classes will then be foimed, and studies assigui.d. Teachers Who are obliged to enter the school two weeks after the term commences. to consequence of their schools not being out until that time, will be ehargeess,oo tuition. W.V. JESSUP, President.. C. F. BMW ;Secretary. Montrose, Jim. 27, 1858.—GW' • ' " Murder will out." AWE DETERMINED TO iScERTAIN THE tai' FACTS, :• A ND' it is Inst as impossible to conceal (rem them ti the circutusCineeS attending the commission of -a crime of great magnitude; as it will be to suppress and keep from them the vital end important informa tion that; , I Q E 3. UNIKPIPAPA • to pie, of the GREAT DbIAND for Din GOODS, PAIVCY GoobsS, CLOCK' & JEWELR 1300 KS AND STATIONERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SIJOES, CROCKERY tf• CIIINA TVAI E, HARD IV ARE & PLATED IVA RE,, PAPER HANOINGS,d; WINDO W 4 ) 4PER, STOVES, AND TIN WARE, 7 - GLOVES & HOSIERY, 1 - EMBROARIES AND RIBBONS, - • . SHIRTS cc: DRAWERS, I ' awl:is AND cAssimv?,s,, st SATINS & SATTINETT , ' PAINTS . .:IND P.A.INTINGS, & :, &t.., —7-1 s SERINO OUT AT PRESSUfttIRkES. One Dollar will buY a " . i 5 i L Fi '' of any of !)te ataive 1 named Goods; we.assure you, at pre:lent. We advise Idisinteresiedly of course) all who de sire to get their imoney's worth—to " thog in" -at once.' Everything ;mist, shall, and trill go, . _ • Cheap for the- 66 41E11E8:7 - No de‘..lay of :Sales on account of the. rush. dr " pres sure." Er ei-cbody -slmll have anything they want on *hurt notice; and at- (almost) their own price. _CO and proie these assertions to he indeed .faas: F. B. CRANDLER, Montrose; January f.t7, 1858 . • AN 'AII,RO STIC. • - my OWN TWO AT.T.O.TO AND A 10 0 LD ; 1A6111910 C,OLOON'e t room OYES ' Tll OE It it NIDIIIA; ENT. 0001 , 100Fni“, ISEAtT-1Atl:11116 liA3ll•6o.NOrt., PeonCgeou, AND A 31 A 10 shop n, Itanement xL s'enr tv'et Hotel, on TunsplAl nussuonc, Jon. :H, 1947.4d' .GOI.NG -- : : 11 n n .4. 13,1„,,,,,,„„&rush..zin.ttla.it.t.'herifT, frprer to ,llripoW GREAT EIiDILICEMETS CASH. CUSTOMERS . , or on STIORT CREPIT; with ai•f•rnved antes. Thou• who will to avail iheno•avea Oh. opportunity; atlviae,to call at the Stnreaof. I GUTTENBERG ! ROSENBACII /4.C0. AT EITHER JIONTROSE,, SUSQ. po., DA:; • `SUSQUEHAST A DEPOT, S/P r i SQ. or TO TA SMI,BRADFOR!!) CO.,P A. • When!. we offei to !Vat the TIMES, AVOID 'SUSPENSION, .: • V- local TO PURCHASERS OF ALL' KIN : US' OF ' Dry Goods daet.dy,Made Clothing, ,khlth have t,een lately porrhaeed under eact.cultrig . low` pricer., and nulling at the mule. A tylendld tlOc • of ' DRY GOODS, DErr=2T,..@ca W..(0 D. 5, , , I3L'ACK ANT) FANCY SILKS— PLAIN AND PRINTED * FItENcIT MERINOS, • OF.I. AND. PLAIN AI L WOOL 'AND coNLMON TitLAIN ' PA RANIKFTA'S 2.5 to :11) per cent. lower! nth &c In • ttitt orw. our stock is complete and astonishing low. We OM hare - on hand A BEATY STOCK OF • ' 1111R41 .- ..T 1.10% C16271111'8 ,- ,. which weldier :30 per cent. lower Oa) any othec:istabliehnie. d n t this sodlon. Ai", Clothing made to order in the neatest anbe...4' manner...ot WARItANTEti. • ' All kinds of Orrin taken atthe MG I ?kA KET PRICES; Also Dried Apples and (leeks Feathers. Please call and price our goods., and sati.O -• I • F ACT . finttCsibergi losenbit tin* r N- 0 - • moyr•o--s, " rrAY ." Er' OCT. R..i h 1, s AT OUoffiLti ray tri ce m nithe.i'utmbile,nq*ol.i.ctiolTicwaiihratio.: efer r y• . day... Tuesdays and S a to:tints, from nine in the morn ing until nine in the errentng, extraorllinaries except ed: All wishing °tie him. wilf.gmTru thetas:Ai - es. Accordingly. m„i„„dlik 6,. 15.58.-tf I. 'ARTIST'S.'MATERinS. . • TI.AINTS IN TUBES, BRUS I • TIN, COPPER' AND BHA ER FOIL, - A GLASS SLABS A 4 ,AT ULLERS, LITHOGRAPHS, dc., ut.the Stq, of - ABEL TURRELL. Mr Improved .. GE MAR. the Aw kitr's Larger Enylot Grammar." sweotyre' Edition. ,pdhor. 129 'page", 25 cents. • LAWNS:- LAIIV XTEW STILES, at reduced iiric • TOIL SALE -Vim USE HORSE WAGON - . No. " 4 " Cutter, E 3iontrose, 'Jan. - , F. s Notice. AI11• R}ISTOBA . Jan. 6,.'35. 10P0X. RAISIT4 A.ND II - LP for salelifirs • Montro6o,tree: 0, 1857. ' I BUFFALO BO A - ei,,coor lot justyeccirtd, an New Milford, Nor. 11, 13157. EXPE'SSE'S. ,THE PEOPL E AZORS rournr. Rwn /CM THE.POO EFERENCE—MITIIOW 4' . TIIST :cent TOLD 4 .T 1 ARE OFFERED TO MOE eOMPRISINC; A1.1.3165T EVERY X :CD OF t II 1S Montrose, Jan. C., 1858 / f Little & ' mug , c ar s o - • • • A NOTII.Kft; htiRGE'ANDSPLENDIUTOC.K ,DRY GOODS rYr un tent 201 h om the Pre uous FOR 1.1111 , .' :. , • . . .- . • .. -• aurt-4.o7Mi4otis•i--, new and beautiful styles . • • • t* now . being openeti . LITTLE* 11441rDING.' . . 10 Farmers • TA7 ILL please remembec, srlien that . thd 'IV V snlisErilibf§ are furnishing • BLiNDA . . • dt the lowest. • FACTORYTNaggi • (freight Millet and that they keep cOnstttnefit • Iland a large stock of Aalle,Gloss, Putt y; Paluts,Ofilibab# Trimmings; Stub amid teuinksv Limc, dm., In fact, we hate, almost everything in way . building materialii; OrArsi finality{ arid willeektitai at a very small'adttlffet from coat, for • Cash.:7 l llmich' fore, we_Eo'nfiaently ttgaiire ithilders. that - 111:0 materially ttmsuh their oicn intecbuts i ttlirct call, before purchasing. ,LITTLE A.; Mt f ht lhyge a Lair:. • • . . , 1 \ 11)1" the load and barrel, constantly on hand, If for sate at the very lowest rates. by J. LITTLE d: .11,4R - DITO." Nicholson,- Sept. 20857. a - • . .• . . A. FRESH LOT OFTLIOSE - F!&,o4off Dig WIT. 3Fil,iesl4 Bbis Fmi - half,Bbisjust received, by ; Jul} 15,'57. LITTLE ik.17A.11D1144. Alsn 'dROCERiES, - HARD WARE, . • " • CROCKERY OAPS, - • , SHOES, R.IBB,ONSH: HATS, BOOTS, BONNETS, CARPETING& SHEETIN GS, SUGAR. " MOLASSES, FLOUR, • SALT, POTASH,, • LIME, SOAP. CANDLES; STONEWARE, TIN-W ARE, i ero. hundredtl, part of which we have hot time to en n.erate. Enough to sayt . we have; almost naythiltA .and everything, expt.cied to be found at a attire in. the eduntry; all of which we ire'deterniibed to toil,. into C A St, in the Geri ihoTtat possible tr. And we herciith issue d NO E .L.l CASH: CUSTOMERw. We wish it distinctly underitood, that C A. S • we trill sell apy kind of Goods,' the .quality cottaitie3 ed, at much lbw M' prices than usual r • , . FR_ ESW tiitiftßillia: . QUGAA,,liolassap,. Rice',.C'offee, Teas,and all kinds b.i of Groceries , a . full stock, just reeelied, and for sale by -. LITTLE: cf.• 11-411DING.' • FOUR SHILLIIIIITEA! ILENTY of that nice YOUNG }WSW: TEA, • prime artikle, at four shillings, for sale by. LITTLE & HARDING. IT IS IiOT PES \ PlEiTtilo, - - THAT Saleratus, ..„*4 . o..tiiid• Candles, of the beat qualities nre for glile the,tes, at New York city wholesale prices, he , • . . I=2 v., PM . POTASH. . IN tins, lust that coil want for. ttliiiting s6af for le by LIT.7.tE et. /1.14q./y/VG. • CARPETINd§. • R ICH all wool earl . eta, are offered at bargains, by LITTLE & HARDING, CONSTANTLY on hand, the bestassortmentte ' BOYS, and YOUTHS DOUBLE-SOLE BOOTS. _ and BROGANS, and of the best"manufacture, also .. WOMEN'S, -31ISSFTS and • .tl CHILDREN'S BOOTS; . • ••SHOES and GAMBIT,. in great variety, selling ofr,.ut r very km rater, I,II7'LE k HARDING.: HATS &TARS:. .9 , HE largest stock, and greatest van — efti oft pod! " styles, in Ibis section of country, tot safe by LITTLE itAillinifa. TO 'LUMBERMEN & WOOD CHOPPERS! BEST Cast Steel and Steet . -Poll Axes, dtliea Broadaxes, Cast Steel V, Cut Milt Sawa, aim; ' Patent Tooth Cut Saws, with Files of all ltinda,, • for sale low, by - • LIITLE tf: HARDING- • TO DARYIIENV - FIIIKINS, Pans, Tin,' Painted -and 'Cedar taA, Butter Eouls, Dairy Sidt,-45:c2, kq, ; for Bah. by . 'LL7Tfir if: LIARDINtir,.. ARE YOU • OU will mire Pinney by Purchasing your Y Paints - Oils Sash , Glass Doar Triintnings an& FLOUR; SALTAND LIME • A larie:stookvonstantlyr i on hand, /1 , • LITTLE d 411A-8.1).11176f. Crockery and-Glass IVate,... QT11:41I WARE, - • Looking Glasses- r - • 17 , Drugs & Medicines; ii n 0 Paper, : IPindow Piper; ifitidtirnr &ado) * ' Gritiastoncs, • and Hangings,. StovCs, Tin Ware,- ' Cfiam Pumps , flookir, • CuiltrY, " Ifcilstendir o - Patent Medicines, &c. , , ite, ? flic by LITTLYIfr HAith . yOll Carl buiiitittiilythi i taitai l wkiii s i o. , for CASH, pt:a Tery small adrince from cost, by .. ap. - plying to ' 'LITTLE & Kd.RD/Ndir / ., • B . rito.nutO UTTER, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Beesuitz, Urals' of all kinds; .10igs ' Old /Pail Copprt. Lumber, Shingles, DiiiedApples; Beans, wanted in exchanga.forrote; by, • ! • LE MAR:DIA - G. : 4 fi!! at • I MOTT!Fi COME 'AND, SEE, -Little & - TmixnANNocx ,Erert, July I t 1851.-1 y if •PLER unite (11A wottigls _ noitaTic:scuivimat-ictiv,eriF,.oi • Sept; !. • TURItELLI, • OD S TIV EL a - TUTI,RELVS. . • To Ringers and Cho - ride's 1' ITS? the "Nicest. Thing Out,". is the hew Edlfeag JPik* P . ipe, giving, the rounds on; tetteii and O. Ver. - tuning' Instruments. they 9 'o'o,l* beat," in ,the sound_may be prolonged to ,any tile length. • Made, of the - best ( Ctiniati .- Shim and warranted perfect." SeUt to =zpc pert of titi Come, ty,-postcaltl, on receipt OV/4,04;1;y. A. kf, Ram yuptroe, Pa., June 14• L .S i :' SEED, & $O4. W I be t•eldr -111.Brimit ME : • . I=lll2 EMI ALM) . BOOTS &-SHOES. II =lll