1 -----------r---:--- - RdittliOAD InmEsr. , ,Conductoi Wood allltof the Little Miatiu - (0..) railroaknotieed a young girl in iri3tmin,-going East, end.catne to kollectler fare. lie observPd that she had. b . " - ciur dollars , altlicargh she was I, l 7,oing ? •to tii N p' i • York, as slie d said , . lie becainelintertst od in her, learnedihat sheltved in 'New York, bu :came West to work, and had been taken tAal .• This story was told •:, so. candidly that •conductor, - who had watched the , narrator' cly, could notdoubt :its truth. "If that isUe case, I cannot "take your. money," he said. '" Ineed, sir,"it is true.".. ;‘ Then take ~ir money back,"' Nies his answer,. and he psiscid 'along. ' • . --- Thrmigh with his collection; he related• the circumstance to a couple of gentleman passen g4 and propesed to head a subscription hit if t i hey would ; .go through the -traits /!nd take upia, collection for the - girl: The gentlemen readily agreed ie this,. and iri a -feWlminuote had the pleasuro Of handing to the girl some tic i enteen dollars, enough to pay her way to, Neiw. York.) She knew nothing of . the move ment until she received the money,/when her grateful feelinma, ye' rent . in copious teare. 7 NO one doubted herhonesty - . / _ : . : But Mr..Woodall was not sati,fied: Btfore *telt the: train he gave her a rritniirandum, setting forth the route she should tape. and. a -ea l rd, which he requested her to use : instead of . tickets. On the card was written (he follow •-; . • , • L mg t . n Jo Brother tronductors :-•th cc pas ed !this - worthy-young lady on myl train to Columbus. A-tollectien was taken tip furTher, and seventeen dollars placed in her...lt:midi by the passlengers. - For Gods sake. denN take. a 0131 of it- -:--- _ . W00r41.1 4 ,= ' ___.. "Conductor Little' Miami k ft." • 4Was no doubt enabled her to reathihome . safely, with mosey' in her purse: r:! ki. • ..t4;-.4: II i. 41.„ ' Iwrut. - GARDar.k. AT TILE .1014.STREiT Plisza Ivissitxd.4-A wild Gardner was-pres en at the prayer meeting in the John Street Methodist ehiveh - to*y: He is a powerful tnan,Hiii feet high, and well built. Ire lai a strilitg Voice . which was distinctly, heat n: eV ry part c.. if tlie.4oUsc. -He said he was not as m i 4„ ed to deClare tliat his. pa:st lif had not be what it should liai-e.be.en.; , Ile had tried all e amusements and pleasures of the world, but never founil :any 'real satisfaction in them . , and had enjoyed hmiself more in one hour, sii3ce. his Onversion; than in all his former li. _ Tie-wished it understood tha. , he was (id the Lord's side. ' : ,The audience; he said, kriew, how faithfully he had seised Satan i beietofore;and he -vas determined. to serve ilt Lord as 'faithfully', in the future - 9 he had • tit , Devil in the past.—Eite York Poic of . . , ARRAY ` OF ANTI•LECO - MPTON e Chicago .Tinles says(whether ay pn dit or oti positive information; is not given.) t hatt he fo)lowing distinguished gentlemen AOII I?e'en ;gaged during the present ,year in Stamping the , State.of Illinois, :in oppositimi. to the ad ministration par4y Wise of Va.; G'Ov.'Walker, Hon. F. P. Stant on,O J. J Crittenden, Gov. Packer, Pa.; Coli Forney, lion. H. B. Payne; of Ohio : Hon. S. S. Cox, 'of Ohio ; Hon. B. N. Samueis, of loWa -, Hon. 1 , 1 1 , G. Ryan and James 13. Cross, of NV iseon ; Henri Wilsm, of Mass:; 'GM?. Seward and Preston 'King, of N:Y.- Simon 91myron, oflPa.; - Guy. Grimes, lit . lowa ; Gov. Ring- Urn; of Michigan ; Gov. chase andj.R.Gid dil gi, of:Ohio. and many 'others: , • TILE CONS:IIIR.ATURS Orsini and Pierri were executed by the guil lotine at-Wails, at 7 o'clock, on the morning . o 'the 143 th of March. The putiiStment ff Budi'o is commuted tj - ) venal servitude,t;;r lire. - Immense crowds assembled to whiles:: the execution, the numbers being estimated itrom one to two hiindred thousand persons, b t they were kept-at ,a distance Ifrofn the F4i ne b y the - military, who made an linPos ingrilisplay,- as litany .as 5,000 being on the All passed otlquietly. Both the pris oner.: met their doom witty firmness, particu litirlv.OrSini,, whose Calmness never abandon him for a' minuent - Pierri, on, his way theprimin to the icafrold, sang the Well .Mkurir pour' : la Paid. : and before s bead Us laid on the block, he , cried : Rae ld .Repvldiple." ltt'st cry wait, ". Five la France," • 1 •The conduct of President Buchandn removing Col. 'Mcesislin. o(Gre, n county, om the office of - Indian agent, Par the ,sirn. expre.saing of an opinil)n- hostile to the assage of the Lecompton CA:institution, is o4e of the. most sigi ! ifierft.t • events of . the times: We know CA: IkteCaslin Well, 'hav ing served With him in both Houses. of the Legislature : . He prettified with dignity mer theSenatC, whet the Democrats Were in the ardency.• . 11e•gloried in his deinotrney ; :and we can readily coneeq:e the (feeling 'of •ai.tonishment and scorn with hieh he will. .reeeirelhe information that he lia• ; •been. re owed for the rime of speaking :411 . opinion - hostile to the bi,eomptiln Swindle ! west 4iti4strr Repubiicase. . - qETTTSlllalt,GgElilltAit.T. — The ntirary ar Gettysburg, Pa., , has . students pursuing a course of stu. I - tninistry • - Pennsylvania College, .114, some, place, - numbers upsva . , q udents, whoti) 48 are ,prepare Siemitlary—J,Aus forming tin-aggri st°debts in a course cf:studv for •tiv: This institution,. in Willa - th Titeologyr lift's been ably . filled. filyt by the-Rev. Dr. Schmtleker; has a forth three hundred ministers, wh jag to difluse'the Gospel *ail:fere" this - eount4 and . als6 in ndia. "the folk;uing Banks should Yee handledlas you would handle a 1))i. iron Farmer's Bank, Bridgeport ; Conn.. Litchfield . Bank ; • • • Ilarberßank, Meriden, Conn, • Artizans' Bank, N. J. Warwick B:mk, R. I. Mour.t Vernon Rank, • Provincial Batik ((Canada, at -- Smnstead, Q. AV ;-"—lfodgi's Reporter, April 3. ‘ SCSPECTED aicri DOUBT/ WI. Ilmocs Iv PA.— Varren County Bank, Bank of Lawrence Co., ntral Eank of llollidayiburg, and Erie lank. Although . we are buying tl:e notes of all of the aboveßanks at present, at. various rates, we inay'decline.to buy some or all of ahem at any momenflefforlye'f Reporter, April 3. „ r.DITOnIAL Meeting of Peniurlvauk - Eclitors is called at Musical • !Fund 11811, for - Wednesday, 9.lst April. , . CuL Tate, as President, summons the ” Keystone Ed ltorialUpion i "'which organized this place la-kt, Atitus - t, to meet ut Potts Yilir on-the 11 th .. of pOrsuant to -ad ruuriunnt.---Dattri/le Democrat. • - .• ---- . . • .'i l— D -l i re" The celebrated A frtean.trave er, r. , 1 4ingstone, has left_ England for . Afriett, in' W'steatrier Pearl. Aong the gentlemen who accompany him a botanist - , 31 geolo gist, aild an artist who g out lot the par- . A ls Pose of sketching the country, its people, -an imals; and plants. ; e; ' ri . 7 ------ --0 • : - • .- . The bill for the - rile of the - State cap. .nit,t.ti the &nifty and_ Erie Railroad Com- Pin;y, has passer T the. l i cnn.=yi . vnt'iia fb. , 1114e. 4 i r ~.I , :_tpfescntati.KL,—. * - TIIE WILMOT DISTRICT,-11 is not proba ble that this 'Judicial' District-will be dispos ed of in the - manner recently proposed in the legislature: The press of the various coun ties . most to be effected by the proposed chanae l. has almoit, unanimosly . spiken out in oji . pos)lon to it, and the people are awaken ing oil the subject. No respectable .number of persons of any _party here are in favor of it.- 7 S!ar of die No . rth., • STARTLING INTIStATIOS.--It is intimated by Prof. Barney, of the Louisville - Democrat, ,that senator Douglas, "not having the fear of Buchanan before ,eyes," has surrepti t • • tiously. and with design aforethought,- ab -1 • sconded,-frcun the Democratic paity, carrying with hint its entire platform and principles. lie says, "diligent search having been made abot4 th White pouSe,•and atitongliie Le -1 comton Senators',..po trace of either has been discovered for-some months past.' gaD Since the 'enterprise of C. -E. Todd & CO, in Broome St., N. Y., was broken uup,.over fi,ool} letter!: ' addressed to the proprie. tors,liare been takett from the. Post Office. These letters contained over $B,OOO. -The money has all been sent haek - to the Nt. riterse withithe -following note front, the Mayor :—• " Inclosed you will• find the sum remitted by you to C. E. Tudd & 00., who have heep ar rested in this City. - Be on your guard against all. gift enterprises, lotteries, and all other bogus sblietnes,'as they are intended to defraud only the unwary. • ' DANIEL F. TIEMANN, Mayor." , firar Gem / DutT s fireen publishes a letter in the Washington States insisting that the lama ought _fu the Ler:Otopton bill, out of regard - Cir omn honor as .well as it* interests. Being in a minority, he says, e South cannot afford - to put herself in the • .e• wrong.: igr:The Government hats made a eon lad, with a citizen of Texas, for supplying $.'25,000 worth of camels fiir the mtg. of the army... Acommercial arrangement will be made at some point in -Africa atlin ding the best facilities for purehasitie animals suitable to our climate, Imd for exportation hither. M 'The.bill to supply'the deficiency .for the tiscal`ycar ending a yepr fromlune next, is underconsideration in the•llouse. It rip prgriaies nine and i half millions of_dollars, of which nearly - eight Millions is for the army, and n:inillion four hundred and sixty nine thousand to supply the deficiency in,the revebue. of the Post Office Department. A Washington evrrespondent of the J - w York re mi s• say s, March.3lst : The skceh of Ali:. Stevenson, of Kentucky, to. day, attzzieted much attention and gnrc rise to bon mot whithis worth reporting.. Mr. Cox, of Ohio, quoted the observation of a French wit; that the best. specimens of . ora tory We dace are in defence of criminals, or in eulogy upon the: dead,' and he remarked that it ' was the same in this case, for Le compton he liclieved to be dead and knew to be criminal:" rt7o7" M. Desmartes, a distinguihed ci.clian of Bourdeaux, has recently publi.died a very elaborate interesAig esrs.ay; to France, 9n the curative properties of the sap Of the .pine tree, in cases Of cbrbnsoinption.— He (votes an experience of four years to support his thervy ; and if his, tints are relia-, I,le, he certainly makes out a case. • ` 1 7,:-er In his lat , :.speech at . Pittsburg, Mr. John W. Forney said that he.repudiated the platfCwin adopted at Harrisburg with con• tempt.and disgust; and he would relpuliate \Vm. A. Porter, if'he placed himself on it. We, said he, are determined to keep the Democratic party right. It shall not be mis represented by, a packed Convention and fi , m - gone resdlutions. The measures enders ed by that CBnvention had done more to de teat the Dem - wrath: party in this State than; an thing that had bppmed in its history. Rro The • Washingtoni C4,rrespundent the Aibariy - F.veriiiig Journal -writes: never see the snowy' crest of Cvdding , ' towering high - and conspicuously above. his ; Republican 'associates, whether standing in council among them on the. floor or lead inz the column through the tellers in the area, but. it brings vividly to mind Macauley's trumpet-tongued,poem..on the white plume of H.•nry of Navarre at the battle of Ivry. Said Henry to his troop , before the fight : 'My .children, if you los• s:ghl of your colurs, rally to my wb,ite plurr;e.,..-you will find tin the path of bulk and glory.' Pres,s- where you see my white Aim., amid the ranks of sear, And be your orifiallune to-da •" They are digging au Artesian well at Ciihoribus, ohio r of which the following ac count is given : "The Artesiad well is now, I . . February-8) 440 fee), deep; the cliff lfrice stone is pa , i-ed through, and they are now at work in the blue limestone of the Cincinnati region, a stiatunt which fictitiously estimat ed at from 400 to 1,000 feet of thickness.— Thix i t s much easier, to bore tharr the cliff rock.°. When this rock has been passed through, water may be reached; and 'it is, equally. possitde and probable that much deeper boring will . be requrred." eologie.al !twenty-six .y for the oeated in es. of 100 g fur the gate of 74 the minis ,e Chair of any years beady sent are.labor t po.rtioits , - Out of 700;000 JeW's in the Unite.] States, only one is registered in_ the . eknstts as a - fartner. This is interpreted as one of the: evidences of the singular 'isolation Of the Jews, as prophesied hi. Atnos ix, .9—" For, 10, I will cotnitnanci, and,' will sift the house of Itriel among all, nations, like as corn is sifts-d in a sieve, yet shall nut the' least grain fall upon the P' .h." tiOl) as s ed through the Ne . W York House of Assem• blv, a few day's since, in consequence of one (,f - the most active and influential oppopents of the bill having been sedueed , away just in the nick of time by. u ro.e•colorcd note froth some one in curls and flounces JURY LlST—April Teton, ISSS: TRAVERSE JURORS. • - Auburn—Elijah Adams, , Jack4m—A mold Balch.' ' R. IL Burch, HamletJessup—Orlando Stone.' - Hill;' J. E. Mowry." ILenox—Lyman Bell, H. Ararat—Joseph Blotharn, N. Smith, .H. S. Con 2d,' B. H. Dix." , I tant," G. o.llitiojnis." ,Bridgewater--G e or g e Lathrop—Wm. 401.1 town Backus D. D. Warner s . Jesse , Sylvius ; Elisha ChOconue—S. F. Carmalt, Bell,' John Wood."' Alto Dunn. . • Liberty--Arthur South- DirnockWm. IL Jones, worth,* Chas: it South- John N.'Young, Isaac etind.". ". P. Baker, C. J. Bollis-Nlildletown-4 t h am e,r ter." • Wage,- Egbert Sted well .. , Dundalf-:—tr. B. Slocumi Otis Ross,' John B.Wil- Benj. Brownell. L son.* Franklin—Rufus Tuttle,fMontiose--Alhe'rt Merri- COvel Park.' I man, G. A.-Tilden. Friendivillaz-Jame,s. EL l ,Neii Milford—Henry De , I Bliss.' D. W: Glidden"' witt, •Rothen Hatch, James Head. ' • I Charles Brisk". Gibsop-z-Calviii Barnes;!oakland—George Jame ' George Sumner. l' ,son,George T. Frazier.* 1 Great Bend. : —L. C.' Jame-1 Lewis E. Stmts.' son, Nicholits;Dußois,*lush—George Snyder,lli- L.SLcnheim,* Daniel ram qv:swell, Norman' Manfrpn," Ga'ylen New- t ' Grangiir." , Man,* Isaac Reck how,* i Spring ville—Pardon Fish, David Stoddard,' D. L.j Calvin, .Ro ,, ers, David 'Taylor.* - - . I Wakelee ; M. B. I , Yrtilln" Herrick—Otis 3i. Dimmick Susquehanna—Wm. Skin- G. W . ... Arnold. I . R. N.,Stuith:" Harmony—l Tarr - Shutt!, ; Silver Lake=Chester Bliss. S: H. Barnes," gartint Joseph Ward.' Richards.* , -Thoruson-Abner Crozii•r." . ' Drawtifor second week. -- Tea -- c3l;e --- jkx' Ex minations.—l will meet applicants ;for cm titles sin the different localities in the count yi as follows: . . Middlettawn, Chocomit, & i '.• Frier, Title S. IL, key 1, at 9a. m. Apolacofi, . ) - • . Forestßake, Town's " • " t, 9 " - Silver Lake,....8 "kney's "- " 4, 9 " Liberty,l .. , 11 . kdale " " 5, 9• " Franklin,. ' ".South." - " 8, 9 " Great Bend, ....Lo erarille " ," 7, 9 " Rarmony, Oak- . • . land, and Sus- - t Bill " " 8, 9 " qUelnuintiDeppt Jackson, • ' No 2 " " lO, 9 " ._, Gibson 4 .... .. .. .. . entuek ". " 11, 9_ IX . ilarfonli ....... ... .Farrarl " " 12, 9 " New W 4 ‘ Milford,. ' Ward ' " 13, 9 " _llridgetkater, Mont e 'Free- " . " 14, 9 " Jessup, i .......... Cornell " " 15, 9 " - Rush,. 4, ....... , nem_ o . •tt 17, 9 ~ Althorn; ..... , Centre ", ." 18, 9 " Spring 11e,.... --... llollow " " 13,0 ." • Pintock ....... orners " " 20, 9 " 8r00k1,m,.... • Centre " ' " 21, 9 ' .I,atheop,. l ,. - . ilisdnie " " 22, 9." Lenox, 1, Glenwood " " 23, 9 _•" . ,Clifford I ..11trnuin's .". 25, 9 '•sllerrickl , - Lion St. " ", 24, 9 , " i:resby will }!ease h:rc t l , t . pro • ii . d ' e ' d w 27 ith , 8 at e l " e : st in, Centre " " 27, 2p. pl. t plicant . of foolka paper, (not note or ielter 4- en and ink 0 - riling 'done *ilk a kid not lg. herrted. No certificate will be is v es.cept th 1 se commencing with the class ... • .t T tin tp d., i.......ri houri\e' ... e examination:: are-hel4 this th refeeenvi to !Lavin. _the schools ,com e the fir,t of littne, with the.school year,— O s in a „„,a1..,-4f tOVVIIA. haring express. tendon of ni t haring their schools corn ail that time, —and believing, as I do, It will • , r. 'a:di:if:tett ry when it shall' have been 'auks for Ott Annual -Report will be for /,the Secrett of each Board as soon as I ed as to the Name and Post Office of the osen to fill tat office, at the late organize- B. i. TEWKSBURY, CO. Supt. ilford,Aprilli, 1858. . Ararat, 1 Thonpoi Each 1 two, sheet per,) and pencil ea? sued to at at the apt To Dia season, , w thence on th'e Diree ed thd int' mcnce uu prove me tried. It warded tx am inforn person cl tion. A Scientific evince will be delivered at the ACAt)EMY HAT L, Friday evening, April 9th, by H. Gott) Roorns, :N. Subject, Ven.catiots. Admittance, 25 els. . . :• , 1 ..- -- - ' e.—A lint u Prayer Meeting is held- dal pomEß HALL, from 4 to 5 o'clock, p. m. i, g all tlenom ations nre invited to attend. i fe —The ~, ro ESBYTERY OF MONTROSE heir nest S ted Meeting, at Montrose,. on .IY, the 13th rt April, at 2 p. m. A. MILLER, 'Stated Clerk. : 1 1858. , . Wolf ly, in M. Persons 'Noti P , iH hold TUESD. Noti will mee April 13t1 Anti, The Free; the pone.' Silvery n of that T' llottAt2, ii for the p to be hel State tiel l such oth is 11,...iral resented. "Se • The BO Services en•, Apri Motitria. o'clock, Romar Prowl The. C nay gni. 1110:‘ Wheat " I Rye I-) tl Core, )1 Ruch li,l Potatoo. Wheat Rye floe Iluckwh Poi k, Lard, Hotter, 74 Eggs, f! In GrOrria,, ILA N of I T HEI the al agree are in t. and it is tend to br Pal met of Navarre." a reputa w•as pass Ns W M Mardi 30 OM: e.publicUn, CQunty Minmittee E'S .on ' TUESDAY, D. R. LATHROP, Clint. • fC.—The t at SEA 1, at 2 p. , fLecons ton :qins Mee*lag.— ten of Su, quell:ulna County. opposed to of the National Administration in forcing lon Kansas i against the will of the people ritory, will told a Mass Meeting at the. Court Montrose, on 31°11(14 evening, April 12th, rpose of choosing delegates to a Convention 11 at Ilartishurg, for the nomination 'of a et on the K f uisas issue, and for transacting r business as may be deemed advisable. It le that ever, Township should be well rep- Cents vial Anniversary." idgewater ptist Church will hold Public in'conumem tibn of their fiftlfies annicyr -7il 9th, .1858 at their Meeting House, in 'cal Discours by. Eld. • - i - . L. Poat, at 101 4. 3t. . ii , by !;:. Eld, , _Dimoc.k, their first Pastor. king afterno and evening. barches of t is a ssociation and the cornrou ary-arv.....inaup itivitadAtcattentLl, ROSi•tilliCEs CURRENT. RECTER iiit LT FOR TIME REPRBLICAI. bushel, 4 4. A l , OO .01c. $1,124 Ushel '. ii 621 OA. •i itmshel,....i.. ~„ - 70 01 75 eta. fat, :) bt,.., , ,ti0 , - -32 i (it , 374 ets. )rshel 32 (t 35 ct.s. kite, I.) touch I, R 1 00 (it 1,25 14 bushel,. , ... , 62} .4g 75 cts. , zunt 14 lon I!}9 , R. 3 on at s4,on }, li~ ltundre i -• 2,00 re 2,50 at flour, 14 undrcd„. 1,50 (rt.' 1,75 100 1b5.... . 6,50 (ie, 7,00 lb ........... 121 as. It , 14 @ 1.1 cts. doz.. 121 cts. ' MARRIED. b. March 30Ib, by Eld. 11. Gray, Ttoorm• 1.1•4 1 ., of Sr nttp, and Sirs. 03311 , 0 RT SHER he same pla.•. DIS OLUTION. ' opirtnershi. heretofore existing' between undersigned is this day terminated by mutu- I , ent.' The "otes and Accounts Of the firm hands of •Q . G. Hempstead for•settlement, expected. t at all who are in arrears will at. his invitati , and settle all balances, either cat or. Note without delay. O,G. HEMPSTEAD, . i" • L. McKENZIE.- lyn, April I, 155 ' 4. •• , 310 .4 iir, - "gligement. RRANGEM‘ NT, . 1111.kNOEM NT, . . RRANGEM .7, - NEW FIRM. NEW FIRM, 1 • . .NEW FIRM, INDUCEM . "TS, NEW PRICES,. INDUCF.M. 4 TS; NEW PRICES, INDUCEMENTS, _NEW PRICES, ONE . tRiCE ONLY,. ONE RICE ONLY, ONE. RICE ONLY, , READY PAY SYSTEM, READY PAY SYSTEM, READY PAY SYSTEM, ill continue the. business at the ope by strict attention to busi. Iff the public, to merit a large We shall soon bring in a large Goods which we shall sell for LDY PAY, sot kil to suit. Give us - a trial ) , rords. r and all, Two doors west of Odd McKENZIE & ELDRIDG,E • S B. ELI:MIMS.. 1958.-tf ' Broo NEW NEW . Mg GREAT GRF kll GREA TnoLl' ne,s an, .Itare and co sub6czibers I stand, and • thP waidti Patrmiage `~ple te stoek • Tit E s which 'will 'll verify UR a call, qa 4 Hall.' at prick and we rice Idlowa E. Si Broo MIME =MT Virgil, D. 0. S. IST, MONTROSE, PA. Office Hotel. Room, No. 2. OF OFLARGFS Dr. C. .DENT DEN the Franklic ME LIS ,ngs, larges " medi 61 Gold p $3,00 .• $1,60 to $1,50 . t ,75 Tin 'do Pulp 0 1 Lemen Cleaui Extrac Irre. l 'Nerve cat; g kis treated and filled, used. 1,00 lace, ,25 ',,ho teeth corrected at a remelt- lag; at the uleritiea of rge. TE otb,. PL tc, single bold " 9 teet t o ...... .14 , , ` I 4 to,lo teeth, per t00th,........ 4,00 per or undi- jaw, on Gold, Gum tectib . 50,00 .übls set oniGold, Gams and Banded,Poo,oo , per'or .......... 45,00 able, ......... 90,00 late, half the above rams. ed Minend,Plate, twatld the price of Gold sets.' Re. Plastic, as Mineral Plate. Public may .e certal at all operations will Full n Ban d Full' u FnllD Silver Impro Plai Th be pe and in most tender. And careful manner tyle of the Art. All jobs warrant• ist favors, a continuance of thii respectfully solicited. • C. D. VIRGIL, rose, Pa.; 4pril 7, 1858. .ortno in th the roghest rateful for patronage i. public 1 1 ) Adrraia istratoe teo s Plotac K I ICE is im y given Lo all persons hang de ',nods again t the Estate of Luruzit Piticr i eci, late of ibson, that the same 'must bt) ted.to the u idersigned fof.arrangetnent, and Ot ons indeb .' to'said Estate are requested td mmediate p y.ment. - 4 - CHARLES INGLEY, of ffarford, } A g ri and J. K. RIMES, of.oaldgod, 17, 1858. if _ ... . . . ~~ decea. prese all pe make . • illiTED'—‘A fee litushels of PotatOda W ant= cd at this like: Also a few Rounds of maple rill be takel vu ;.:übscrlptica. . , , . • 12511 NO T CE• • TO ALI; WHOM IT M.II.I4,,CONCERN. The firm of Morse & Nichols, limetofore engaged in the Tanneiy Mildness Is this-Alai dissolved by -moat consent: A InMAlso licen‘,.ostabfished -un der the name and st.ik of , E ?Vie 9s, mowns,Co., congsting of the following tOinber;, 0;" IRLIICHOL3", • •,-• • IVW. EMMONS. . , G. L MORSE. Herrick, T. JILDEN. _ Hsieh 22, 1858.—tP4+ PIOLUTIOPC. ye, 4. .THE -copartnonahlp heieidfortr'existiwg between the-subscribers under the find of .Sprague Corwin, in thoW,ogon Making bOsiness, Is this day dissokerr by initnal " • • • New - SPRAGOR, April 1; 18511.-8 w U. CORWIN. The business will bo carried On,hereatter by COEWIki &LITTLE. Grail Seeds! . Grass Seeds!! CLOVER SEER Of the LARGE KIND, and TIMOTUY Stn, a new lot, jot receiredWd for sale by " . - IL BURRITT. New, Milford, April 1858.:, ' - - NOTWITHSTANDING.ff I_TAILD TIMES," ABEL TiTARELL'S -assortment of SELECT GOODS, keeps up, 1V CPAs 17 , and he is constantly^ receiving accessions, every feW dart: Prices es low as the loWest.: • ` * Montrose, April 7, 1858. - NEW STASES. , LITTELITSIAIV.MG AO-E, Publisherte -Prospectus. N the :Id pf WB. commenced_ the FEW SERIES OF LITTELTIS LIMO fatE:ekkarred Ma w r Land• s ncly Printed on Fine Papen with' Out Edge", w y. 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This work has ism:eyed the universal appro..* M Ile preavrellp lous and Isecular. and also the (*rag approfialun of many eminent wen of our country—such as, Chief Justice Story, Chancellor /Fent, . H'. 11. Prescott, lion. Geo. Bancroft Geo. Tickner, J. Q. Adams, _ Hon. Aired Sparks, Per: Albert Barnes. Complete sets, handmmely bound. packed la nest hovel', and de , livered In all the principal titles, free of eipense of freight, are for Kale at Tao Dollars a.% ohmic. Any Volume mac be had separately, at Tao Dollen, bound, or a Dollar and a Half In NuMbeni, Any number may be liad for I=SS cents ; and it may ,be worth a Idle far Subscribers nr Partbmieratocomhleteany Broken Volumes they may have, and thus ers4tly enhance their value. !sr Caneasecre Ranted.., STANFORD & DELI R, Puoi.lsoEnA r New York. Stationery and Fancy Goods AT REDUCED PRICES FOR 'CASH, AT TII E • 111011111923 21111-X 326/1.31, 'in the Post °Mee, by ' A. S. BULLARD: Montrose, March 31, 1858. ' DOCKET RNIVES.—The nicest lot in town.— ' Warranted Perfectt, ei?crstime. by .• - • A. N, BULLATIO. PEP & HOLDERS.—The field article et-- I„_ft 'er before offered in this region. Also, the beat of Metallic Pens, by A. N. BULLARD. 13OKS, BOOKS.--Scme at Cost, and spree even atlo per cent, belewcpst, and other articles in the same proportion. Cull and he convinced at the Pest Office. A. v. BULLARD. Montrose, Mardi 31, 1&53. A-PR 113-11- 18443, CHANGE OF TIME. •D!rKERMAN & GARRATT :his ill sell goods for ready pay wr stock of DiCf. caßtib,;. HARD WAR, . .ROY M.iDE CLOTHING, LO‘ -110 ES, . 'HATS & CAPS, at Cost, without'reserve, for one-month. We have the largest and most complete assortment of HARDWARE in the County, and especially ask BUILDERS CARPENTERS BLACKSMITHS i s . 3 and all other Mechanics to give us an early 'Call. , Flekur.—We stilLcontittue . to receive Flour on consignment, and offer it at the lowest Binghamton prides, wholesale or retail. a Stoves.—A large assortment on band selling at reduced prices.' .. Tin Ware, of the beat quality, manufactured as usual, and sold to Merchants, Pedlars, and others; on amble terms. We would say to. rill indebted,..that our notes and accounts must be collected. Each will please con sider this a personal notice,'And save us the trouble of calling on any of our customers legally. . • . DICKERMAN GARRATT. New. Milford; April I, 1868.-4 w m. MEN, WOMEN, & -CHILDREN,- EAR YE HEAR YE: Aliyo,Sisat wish to buy Good! cheap fat Cash, ' y— . J. LYONS SD SON . are just ; opebbig a fresh stook. DRY cool's, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, ' GROCER - 4S, CROCKERt •• OIL CLOTIIS, CARPETING, MATS, RUGS, • BROOJIS, BROOMS, CRADLES, sbAnuin WOOD' WARE, HATS, • GARDEN SEEDS, FIST; NAILS, WALL it WINDOW PAPER, the. the., all of which will be'eiold at Mie.very lowest rates forsvady. _pay. Please give-us a call. Montrose, March 31, 1858. - . • Wing's Celebilied Farina Crackers, TE beet thing of the kindlerer made. To. be land of 4: LYONS k SON. Montrose, March 31, '5B. IN THE, FIELD AGAIN. T HE SUBSCRIBER IS AU ENT IF CR T H E • Greenleaf Improved Water Wheel; the greatest Improvement In that, kind df machinery known. they are warranted to do one third mom badness, wah the acme head and quantity of water. than the Mate Wheel, or any Iron water wheel known to the subscriber. They are adnikahly adapted'to either 5,00 Grist kills-or Saw Mills, or th fad any place you choose. to.put them. For particulars ad certificates. enquire of LORENZO VANCE. Lawsville Center, Bus quehannsCounty, Pei I would alb rdfer nip servkpeiln thc construction or repairs of the different kings of • , DICACHINERY, • bettering that toy experience hart ,been sufficient to give general sat. isfactlon. Feeling disposal to-encourage. immussment. I would Mat the following offer!" Anilines interested le Mar select the smart. cot and bait-ninulnglaintlwtthey caa tlnd. and I will MO myself by contract LO Insert. Magog of the Mad now in the MM. a . ..$7,00 - . ' GRll3ll=O WILBEL • FLich will make one OW better per tentage then the Ron Wheel, utter Wheel. or any other of the different "pedal of mutton wheel* t Monty per sent better Laza the Centre Vent, and within twenty per tent as wells. tbe - Ctre. robot, htany plus. In cane. on • fair trial, I cannot { igillinny avail at tberabotre e ll will forfeit the whole } ,,, b and pay all actual damages. Let no bear fromittote in Army of Improvemente,r_ ~ • _. ..- ~!. Co ea of our CireMtartien be proewedof the eubeeriba, or at the . t &publican" Moe. - • - Lorenzo Vence. Lawmue.c 1 ,W. eotar*4 Ca, rl,l . . Much 31,8-ant ) RMOTAL. ITALDWI N-hiut REMOVED to A. • "THE STQI:tE, 5 • 'au the Corner; East Of 11 1 431 1 BROTHERS. 'NOTHING FOR SALE BUT TIN SOBStANTIAR; FLOIIE,RDEE",4O BAREELSALT,' . P4VE17,0 SALT; ' , DAlR r bt-.4 ?RAE SALT, nmot,ll7 A'ED LVEE ‘C O ZEIVAIAEGE, -ChOirifß BRED, MEDIUM, , CLUB, and TEA SEED TVIIF.AT, } SEED OATS. alunzra,...., April 1, IFIISS-6w & GRASS S TUE SUBSCRIBERS HAY JUST RECE La 43.•1t OM Medium Cloy BEd TIMOTHY SUPERIOR YOR AALZ LOW T • T. ~Z Nicholson, March FARMERS AND WlLl:pliaie remember , wh subscribers are furniahin. DOORS, SASII,-d• BLI at tho lowa FM (freight added) an that they band, a large a s\,] P &, g 0 Q T 0 V 40.0 DOOR TRIM SA SH" AND BLIND -•- a-- • LlMEoke., & In-fact, we have almost eve building materials, offorst qual at a very small advance from c, fore, we confidently assure bui materially consult their own int. call, before purchasing. LITTLI Nicuotacet, March" 31, 1868 [l - -11, 0 CO 2, AND I._ Dia B Y the /owl and barret,ta for tale tit.the very lo es , LrPr Nicholson, March 31, 1858. 1111111 A FRESH LOT OF TH , . . ©OD F Slue in Bbi's and half Bbis, just LITTLE NwiloLsoX, March 31, ' Lx L GROCERIES, ffAR D RARE, - CROCkERY HATS, 8001 CARPETING 4 MEETINGS, SUGAR, MOLAS . UR, SALT, OTASI.I, I LIME, SgAt, C.ANDLES, STONE-, \ • • hundredth part of which w literate. Enough te-say, we and everything, expected to the ountry, otwhich we Into CASH. in the v A!0 SVtI HERE NOT CASH CUS We wish it dititinctik C•AL we will sell any kind of eirl, nt much loner 'prices, TUNKILINNOCE DEPOT, Ma • -3, 4,5, 6 and. Last Cali A LL those having unsettled accounts with S. TIIAYER, must attend to the same without further Delqy. You are owing us 'for Goods, our Services, and the meat which- , : you have -eat. We' know the limes are hard and we will take all kinds of grain, with every -kind of domesticated animals, (except cats and dogs.) I will be, at Ink &lied this week, Saturday, next Monday and - Tuesday.-`Every one interested nabd not he disappointed if not at tended to, if they should see coming an Agent,' duly authorized to settle our Recounts for us. We shall leave our notes, books, and accounts with a Justice after next week•expires. Necessity compels us to do so. ' R. TIL:YER. Montrose, March 31, 1858.-lw • ED. FRESH LOT . OF M r Seed. SEED, ALITY, - 8 D' N 0. ,1868. &• • CANE' building, thit the OR Y PRICES, keep constantly on Eri P (01 A. 0 0 IL A, Vg39 II ZINGS, A STENINGS, , &c. thing in the way of Is ' and will sell them ,for cash. There ers, that they will. rests, by gi v ing as a lIARDLVG, ',a..Tr i l tautly on band, and rates; by E 4:E lIARDING. iff =I gNI 9 iiii 11312, eceifid, by di IjARDING. `q s % i PS, ITS,. SHOES, ONNETS, , RIBBONS, EEI CR 2211 TIN-WARE, dc, DM have not time eo erin have• almost allythlng le found at a store In ire determined to turn shoriestpossible time. TH iSBOI . A !OE CCMII ClllEita deratook that for • : . tne tinnuty. niSnsiddr . tonal: tie a liah4idg4 ch 31, 1858;-yejt• NOTICE. To Dealers in Alerchandise within the Coun ty of Susquehanna : pursuance of the several Acts of Assembly of IN this Commonwealth—to provide revenue, to meet the demands upon the Trensury'and for, other. pur poses—the undersigned appraiser of Merchantile Taxis of Susquelianne ; Coun.ty, has prepared a list of all Merchants trading within said County, and placed each of said Merchants in that class which to him seems right and jtist, according to the provisions of said act of Assembly, as follows, _ Almon; Clan.'Roger Kenyon,' •\, 14 R. W. Healey, - 141 LE:iO.l. , Co'altman & Swisher. 14 Shutts, Eaton at. .' -. I 3 , APOLACON. E. IL Grow & Bros., • 13 11. Barney, 1410. 1. Gunther, - 14 E. B, Beardslee, 14 lIIDDLETORIC. _ _ 6. Coleman, I4,l3thitier BROOKLYN E. S. Kent, IL T. Ashley, 144. L' -Ross ' • Hempstead &WKenzie,l2 l C.ll. Plumbley, S.• D. Tompkins, 14 MONTROSE. CLIFFORD. ...C. W. Mott, • - 7 13 Brundage &. Wilson, /41W. J. vk S. IL - Malford,,l2 i Johtillalstead, . 14 J. Lyons klgott;'"•,;,, 13 1 IMNDAFF. , Ir. B. Chandlet,`• "I' • 14 - Thos. Arnold,- 184. Ltithrorr&'Otkr: -.-, 411 J. B. Slocum, ,18.1.4.. Bullard, • ..- 14 Church & S.ll.PhirmeY,l3lPos . tiirothersi .-11 DISIOCK. • • Bernie;l Read& Cq., 11 Wm. H. Thayer, 141 • . • p. nt.••4 L. 11. Woodruff, l 4 .Guttenburg,RoSenbaum J. Smith, jr., 141 . & Co., .. •11 • rnigsnsvat.x. • Abel Torre% p.. tn. 4 14 J. Ilostord, 13. J. Etheridge, p. JA. 4 14 Glidden & Buffum, 13IS. S. Mott, • 14 Lewis Durum, I4:R.lThayer, jr., • 14 TKANKLTN. (Keeler $ Stoddard, 14 4. L. Merrintan, 14:A. Merrimini, - ' 34 mom Ism :S. H. Sayre & Brothers,l2 D. L.ltecker, 14 aJ. Webb, ~ - /4 GIRSON. ' . Z. Cobb, • :14 C. P. & 0. M. Hawley, is, Alfred Baldwin, , 12 S. S. Ingalls, I2[A. N. Bullard, 14 N. E. Kennedy, 13i NEW MILFORD. p John Smiley, 13 Wm. C. Ward, , 113 G. W. Walker, 14. Henry Burritt, , l , 18 GRFAT,REND. 4n; e. e - rnan & y arratts . l4 1.. S. Lenheim, 131.1. Moss & Brother, ' 14 S. H. Dayton, l3;ila)tien Brothers, 12 J. &N. Dubois, WS'utphin & Young, . 12 D. L. Taylor, 14 1 acad. ' J. T., Carlysle, -14 .i . . Grallger, 114 S. 8.. June, 111 - SILVER LAKE. If. McKinney, - .131imothy Sullivan, 14 Wm. A. Snow, a 141 J. Brackney 4 Vail, 14 Thomas and Whiting,•l4! SPRINGVILLE. , v Emery SiMons, It Scott & Riley, . 12 - naaronn. 'Grover, Philips & Co., 13 Eaton & Mosley', • 131 SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT. C. S. Johnson, ' 141 A. W. Bronson, • IS Zerah Verry, 141 C. S. Bennett,. 14 &13 Guile & Blanding, 14 1 A. W. Rowley, l4 I'. Carpenter, , 13'S. B, West, p. tn.. 4 14 1 HERRICK. (James Bell, ' . 13 John Miller,' - I 4 Thomas Ingstrum,. : : 13 • nornorrost.i Gun ettberg,Rosenbaum - E. &T. Bell, 141 •,t, Co., . IS, usamosg. R. Lewenthall, 'l4 'B. IL Lyons & Co., 12:Gaylord Curtis, 13 S. A. Lyons, I4:Smith & Sbutts, . 1.1 f . F. D. Lyons, ... 141 A. J. SeyMour, ' 14 Wm. Tremain & Co., 14:E. Callyale.• - . l4 Brandt & Schlager 14111. - Cohen & Brother, 14 IL D. HathaWav, 14N. C. & D. W . Norton, 14 JACISOI. IS Bryant 14 11. Turner, • If:Perri:le& Son y - 14 unEarr. lO. G. Smith, ' 14 Z. Blukesley, 141 • THOMSON. A. A. Beeman, 14,11. D. Hathaway, • 14 Beer Houses, Eating Bottoms, Res taurants, &e. • DUNI/AM I MONTROSE. Enoch Chambers, I Z. Cobb, . , 1 1. N. Bullar d • _ FRIENDSVILLE. i E: Ba • 'A , cori - . . 8 George &runlet; • j NEW =trout.' Lewis Buffum, r . ....,iEdwaril Cornwall, GREA T RE/G. SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT. Walter Ninth', - ; William Howarth, • C. C. Hamlin, iMartin Conroy, - 8 . CLIFFORD.—.James 31cAlla,. • • -10 Liquor - Dealers. • GREAT BEID.—L. S. Lenheim, • Billiard Table: • &KVA. DEPOT.—A. Thompson, keeper, one table license, $30,00. And the Judges of the Cold of Coninion Pleas of said eounty.trill hold a Courf of Appeal at. the Court DOURO in Montrose, in and for sald County, on Friday,' the 30th day of April . next, at one o'clock, p. tn., at which. time and place any of the Merchants des.crihed, defined, and 'classed as aforesaid, or.their,agents, o attorneys, may appear and appeal from said Assess went if they think proper. BARRY BARNEY, ..VereaniVe Appraiser, Apolacon, March 24, 1858.-Gw NOTICE. . NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of. Assembly, the following named persons have filed their Petitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace fur the . County of Susquehanna, for Licenses to keep Taverns, Eating Houses in said County, .kc., foc which licenses they will apply at A prilFessions, 1858. TAVERN LI CENSES Daniel ... ........... LICESSE X 0 SELL LIQUORS, JC:Ili QtrANTILIES NOT WM I= ...Susquehanna Depot - G:B. R. WADE, Clerk. Montrose, March 17, 1858. • Edward Carlisle, . . DISSOLUTION: . - THE copartnership heretofire existing under the firm of Sutphin S.: Young, is this dardisstilwed by mutual consent. The books and papers of said firm will be left with R. L. •SU7WHIY for settle ment at the store.' SUTPHIN & YOUNG. Summersville, March 33, . Copartnership. TILE business will be ?manned at the old stand, 1 by the subscribers, under the firm of YOUNG I#. SMITH, on the ready-pay system. •We intend to go to the City the first of April, %hen we shalt have a full sup- ply of Goods at priOs to correspond with the times. YOUNG St SMITH. SuMMerssille, March 23, 1858.-3 w - DR! 111 411116 7 . txlNet of eqfpnbil.loi - e4, ALCOHOLIC preparation from dm leaves im ported from Calcutta, for the peruianent cure of ©OKOUAP c trosi r a Brquefiltis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, Nervoui Debility, ace. ' PRICE, TWO DOLLARS PER 13OTTLE. lar None genuine without " Dr. 11. James, 10 Grand Street., Jersey City," blown in thu bottle. For sale by R. THAYER, M. D., Sole Agent. Montrose, Pa., Ilarch.lf, 18.59.-3 w. MJIELJEirt '4 4llss HAVING waited near FOUR moothS since ma . 1.1. term or office expired for feekthat by law •should have been paid in advance, those, in arrears at the Recorder's Office after the April totpl is over, must expect to find their Bills left for collection by J. W Cil 1.1" If AN . Montro4e, March 24,1858. IVcrtice. ALL pArsons indebted to the subscriber by. Note or Account. are requested to call and settle Imme diately. Notes will be found at the places where they were made payable, till :they are , due, ' Office et the Store of Boyd k -Webiten LEE dt MOM, frublish'ers iiientriise, !Avail 24, i 85S: • , Admanistratok's N ~ ~ . ._.• , . TICE Is.liereby giveii to ill persona having 'de- Minds i&inst the Estate of WuliftS tannos, deceased, bite of Jess hp, that the same must be pre sented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all Odrsotts indebted to gala Estate aro requested to Make inimodiato, payment. ' C. CASWELL, Atimisiktralor. - Jessup, March 31, 185,1.-s% lIOIIIE AGAIN," [AD 180-300.1K.i OFVICE, Over Wilson's 6 . torn; LODOIIIIG6, ,at Searle's , ,Hotel. Montro e, March 10, 1859. Just Published: BRlGoligN , l ) rg i s: ,! :rjs DIGET; `From the adoption 67 the .C.'anstitution to Me end of 1, • the , thirty-fourth' Congress. . , . One Vol. Insp. Siro.s pp. 114 p.. •, Tn Is E matterarranged ILTININITTC.4I4..T "with Anamtarear:'• • • Inmeurao and benne.woks, rattler Wrack' the Csmosotoolcan =augment% los teeny ar ftras. nossibie. pm..-weed. It poetesses MLZOLNAL Kern r< ,- ra to each sedlon whereby Ita (fonrceas eau be seen at a !dance. The notes of Jonician Demount Including= • cola mom - of theScremen Comer or :us Untrzo nraari, Out thole of the thnovar and Inenuca Coma and Cowl or Ctanee, -- many o f wtdGt are rMdteted throughout the Lower. Pr/SOMA/IMO not to lie found ihenterc; - man: Dioramas of the Mbar Cocker, the Ornetoss of the Arroantle . CLernat. and lieriminr Daramr.• mesas are lamed at the foot of the page, *nonfat, to the ;et-petite* Siormonsorwhiclahre merle Jensmat itrnmestramon. Thera . • r I+ an accurate Tanta Of.Caresitist - etan r Casr)iuteriscirt. Taiga or tirarrrnt. The Refe.lll6C23 the Acre Ste clued VOZVpit.:lo4l.64 • • Intim margin of the page., TheConurre coinotret nit or.ly th', 't/TLIN of each &rams; but Meath* entlettlisnbilivisleas into • each Title bass been distributed,: . Thelsedint tboveleb• ant con, • prehensive. Mid refers notenly to tb*Litint but.also. ta! the Comem• - - ITTSON of tbe United States. The mania is aretn,red Mute: !near- . as well as GrxiganTrtmorr , for [winner, the nemmif &Lama, To), • tumult, Cfrtra and many of the Perm of the .rnlau Erbte, , , ill • be found'in tbelthltical qkt witkar Selmer.: of - the lame LATiox In which -etch of them Is taterested:•: The Sat-von at wtr• at the letie 1 , 1111 7 011.‘1T means of which- gritty %mama, fartirity. ' sh e , tine, of the work will be ohlateed, afk.t . • Paormanomen Gesmiaorms. bel. by those unlimited in Alitterow.. -- . In order Maki :non might. he avoided. ill Parenefianar l =me has been carefnily vended . On the ma" ertherrates; byri= notion of the Autnotitlea, and In the Index, by,cemonhalodtb the , Tett) after the matter was la - type. Lasna, ttareful regard as bathe conventenot of Sint wales' • hat been had In the choice of they tit to produce boob; *faith, though tmovaphleany . 4ear and le e. should not be mantibinnh litecharMsf matt but and unmet hest „ •In order that no Impediment may to thrown in thee , * purchase of this Digest, but that, on the contrary, i t• . ' 1 40 11 311sinal in ugh In every Cottle.Lawohantbm gh , amt bou, a+weltaA_ln the Legttlatlv_elllla and PublicOlnate: we determinates - DOI the Work.at IiU•DOLLARSAper , elitt - irte ••- - flatter ourtsehrtuthat a Law Rook- so coolly In Itsharf rarely before Nom Omuta RI low Lprice. " • • • , Front the Henn IL Tv*".,Cblef /mike of the Trotted t• It fish worlrefnattetreaMetuttLerell eicented.i.• The boil= e , Li . y . t ., War . , Acts of •Congeeramesannotted, art ilea' NM dam tarportaaL theteetu d t% ar7VaVegeniAle..l mtandace Lt. 11 edmpletel. The tools hug doily becroperomid with Much eon , : pod . Jedgment, WU: dotabt not, be say steotptuble to the public; ; - . From the Ilen. 11. Grier, one of the JettiOn or the linlintweL . , ••. Coon of the tatted Stetter.: - • ' "The work drunrhorior not only to the 4earnlng Matriirdiiitry of• . , the author, but to the phblisimm for the very Jardsomt manner le :.. 'Whkh It Is oleo/tell. Thou wbo.prefmtd!haslet:dee% a db. , basted form will find it a ins have • • " From the Eon. laaie F.....Reddeld, Chief Jiudies of 'Vermont. • s It n0w.44 ozonLout • . KAY d‘ FIROVITER, . • a Law poolosellenn Publishers and ImMterttle.' •• -. • No. la South ' U kpl.l-oa3 A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEXLY PAPER, WITII A. BEAUTIFUL-PRESENT TO EACH SITBSCIUBEA . CEb • • ORK I S A il trl g 412 ;liti a •pai t.rdil j or mr f l . l 4 ' b : a ol utluli g h r] "I. of the b lir dt .. vocd toTierste...,.,letta ...g l ai r * ; : Xt rga,d e ' 4 1,1 1 = . 44 ... .. Th Mori& department will be under the Immedkdo WalPervid oo ---__ of• At. zsapen 1.r.--31ulosia, wIM is Widely - km:int to the publk as 11,1vIe b een tonneetedith several of the most perolaz lordetAlti ft • I the d't, -, • , . Alth ugh giving a handsome present to eacli subscriber. intei • in;; to meth . all in our Ilbenlity, we are determined that the. ', cELnion" Khan nut resemble tbosejournals wally • known Its t„ '" ..: papers," in any particular . Its contents shall be eldtAble her us our dm is to secure its welcome in every knoilb -We *QM.. our colnnlni weekly with Intuit:dim; and thrlitlee-Taks,' BMW= of Real Life. pad Sketches of Trove:a - Men end Diameter. Daigle 1, full diced of THEews of the week, undid) eeenttorgeneralerilL , • ONE. OE FoLLOWING EAmED I , REEILN. Ts Is amik - free of peeage to end. subscriber tanizlnlint on PICEI77 07 TIP a us! c wrtort - 7oN 70. - - . SCHEDULE OF PRErTS.- , 1: AN 110 - NY CASKET, cr,ntaining a full e f &mord Jr. elm Ear Itings..Neellnee. Brooch and -a M _•.. . bids a lady's tam:ruled ,k,aeled Gold Watch with C ~ ' 'loins, and a g entleman A English Hunting Ca.v. tell • - ‘• td. Geld Witter. Wlth Cliaiii,wotth • OM 00. y, TWO SE P ERIOR I'LASitS. Itimewooti and Black Walnut ,- mse. worth 11.70 and type .41700 Oa , WATCHES. Hunting-Danz' ' - SOO to $lOO GOLD WATCHES 30 to 'SO , - - (Ladles' and Gentlerodn't ) ... , 03 la, U. t 'SILVER lIIINTINO P.ATENT LEVERS . IS te SI •• PATENT LEVERS. • • • 13 t 0 li •• WATCHES. . Tto 10 . Luther CHATELAINES. . lto SI 'WARD CHAINS, (Ladles and Gerilienlen . d) 10 U. Ile VEST AND FOB caAuM, ~ - 1010 IV AND GUARD CHAINS. Ste w BRAELETS. Demeaned Ifosile, ' %.. ... , .... . Nitta I A R3ILETS. for Ladiesand Children • ..'Oto FiIIOK,H.E.S, ComeCand 310!tdc. , ' 6to „. •• . Florentine and Lava 6to • Gold (Ladies' and Wove) A ....'..... Ito - - EAR VROPS, Florentine And Las.S. , 6to Cameo and Mosaic .- •• i. Gold(Ladlet • Mad Nikses') al to GOLD RINGS. plain and aerial.- Ito .' •- ''' STUDS. (H m.l eade:m ' :to - - ' ' • SLEEVE BUTTOZis WMPemen'to "- 3le 1.• " ' Dr l V' m igri Adil ay •3 (0 .. .' SLIDES. for roSot:RiblianCheive„.... 3 - to 11 - ltd 10 I .• .. . BREAST NS, (Guitlemeek) " `lo'lo LOCKETS: Double DLisr: , ', Ito VA - ' !t0 ; 41. - TII/3113a.5. 410 , I 1„ l i • - TERMS TO SIHOLE SUESOILIDERS. - i Two Dollars per Fair, viih one Present. - • , i Four " two. yaws,. fen:Presents. Eke " • thiet yaws. •• tee Vrc.x.nts. ,.. l -. . ..: TERMS TO CLUBS, , . W.th 1 preeent to each tait;err...,t. A-2c:1113a tem, 2..t:e.0 ref*. Lire to the getter up