jk Mirsnon with his' Wives'aud Ba bies En Ronk," for W . vasliington. A - good Mormon story is told - by a friend of *ow traveliag in the - West, looking af ter the commercial interests of the house with which ho is connected, and who possesses a lane • fund of slig. wit, which is brought a imirably into play on all fitting occasions.. while stopping a short time since. at a ho: in Cleveland, Ohio, it happened that the Marsh Children, a - trouße of juvenile ccrinez familiar to us all, numbering twenty ; , lit or thirty . ' arrived and put up at the same hose. Their first appearancein the dining room na turally attracted great attention, and many were the inquiries_madein reference to them, who and what they were, where from and whither going,. dm„ - be., They occupied as entire table—all under relve years of age dressed alike and nearly ail girls, with fire or six middle aged women —their teachers—sfitinkJed among Ahern. At the head of the table sat Mr._ Marsh 'himseif, e rave;:solemn and dignified in manner, a sort ` f Alexander-Selkirk in a small way, monarch o f all he surveyed. At the table and by' the W silo of Mr. Quiz sat two or threet entlemen f)l newhat rural in their aspect, who ate evi dently a good deal mystified at the appear ance of things, and on putting the question • o f what it meant, they whre informed that the -...grave personage at the &ad of the table was ',a delegate from Brigham Young. "a prominent and noted Morinon, on Idis way to Washington • to settle -with the President the difficulties in etah, and the elderly ladies present were his sis wives and the thirty children wenn portion of ids - progeny. The timing took. The " rurals," after taking igeod look it 3farsh, then at the family ar rangements, retir4l, and the house, as well as the town itself, was soon in-Commotion. All esker to leek - upon . a true ' , prophet and his 11 4 y - etn. " if_t*llaz smart children for the kind," says o - noZ,-..•!.f; What disgusting women," exclaims Miss PAM, , " What an Old wretch," responds a whole troupe of Cleveland as they 'would - gaze and state at die Uta,b saint with all their eyes.- The childten at last becaMe alarmed- 7 tiacherinext,-and Marsh was' quiti be side .himself, - not knowing whether to look upon all these attentiohs as favorable to his FCecess, or portending something of a more serious nature. The matteK finally exPloded "snd .there was a general scattering, with a givulirip accom ny tby .the ladies : and guffaws on the part of the men who .val . sold. Mr. Marsh determined .to show Lis card—ordered his bills to be- immediately h osted;. while Quiz himself stepped on the ears in puTsuit of bu:iness and—further adventure. We hope he found Lath.—Exchange. . Arazo_NA..--The "National cneer," in' speaking of -letter from the Hon. J go. R. BiRTLEIT, late Uni:ed States Boundary Corn mi,hioner, addressed to 'Lieut. Moscrcr,peler za.,e from the new Territory of Arizona, upon the regouices of the almost unknown- region, trirs: -Contrary to the preconceived opinions of many of our readers, : Mr. Bartlettgives his _ opinion that the Territory has great agricul tural'as well as mineral resources, •and that it contains all the -elements of a thriving Stage. The peculiar position of Aritoas, with I a frontier of six -hundred miles en the south; populated by a mixed Spanish and Mexican race, Its iolation, and its wonderful resources, z.ll make it a suhject of interest, especially to that class of our population who, with rest less activity, are constantly desiring new homes, And, who yearly move -westward in ..arch of them,.._ L t • I )uring thelast session of COngress the sub 3ect of - the, : i?rganization of Arizona was agi le:4 ; and tinder the suspices of the •latnent ed Gen. Rusk, of Texas, a bill passed the : 4 •..rnatecreatiniz a judicial district and land Zees. This bill, which failed in the tfouse f,,,r want of time, would not, it appears from the petition of the,peorla of 'Arizona; have , Ati , fied their real interest. The petition, witieh is. before Congress, sets forth the facts that they have no courts of, law throughout their whole , Territory, except on the Rio (=rondo, : and to attend this they' are obliged :o travel great ditances and cross the Jornada Muetto. The l obstacles, it is stated, are In fact a total ba to the execution of justice. The people of tbJ,center and western portions of Arizona hare no representatives in the Le gislature, 'ansi have never received an order of election of any kind. ' , Their interests -are c•ntirely distinct from these,:of New , Mexico, ' , urn which Territory they are separated by natural boundaries. We understand that the Senate ComMittee on Territories have the subject of the Territorial organization now under consideration: Of the mineral resources of Arizona, e.spec islly in silver, we hive not .space to speak at Itngth. It is sufficient to say that Humboldt .sad =Ward al!uded to it' in glowing terms rears since; that Gen. Almonte was of the came opini3n; . and that the reports of the late nir in operations confirmed all that tilts been !.r.plicted. We presume That Congress will, {:uring- the present session, decide upon the e:airas of the new to a separate re.- eizni don." Atte s miited Assw•Niasation of Louis Napoleott. Tire attempt to kill s Louis Napoleon is the p*incipal topic for conversation in France. The attempt was made asi the EtnperOr was italian opera in a carriage. '.The uinstruments used were a sort of hand-granade of a peculiar construction which .exploded by striking the paVe s inent. The number of per s,ns more or Jess wounded. be the explossire ussiles was little, if anv,l,Short,of I 50; and had died of the * injuries .they, sustained. Tiii- attempted . assassination .Was most dis h •iical, jeopardizing as it did the-lives of,so many. and .it is remaikahl.e.that the Emperor the Empres, esgaperl injaies.. The pro jteti.les employed were Of-the . mok formidable kind. ;tad it is said-that not .leas than twenty “f.thern were'tneant to be uSed. Five minutes r , revious to the 'explosions, an Italian named Pierri. who was expellett. from France in 1852, wassrettoznized• by the l'ol:ce and 'arrested: li e was aimed with a tit barreled ievolver and' a dagzer, and' was the bearer a.a bomb, similar to those, exploded.. Count Orsini. who was arrested at his lodgings upon. infor mation given by his.servint, is said to have confessed that'he threw one of. the bombs. These parties, and two others., - Grotaei and Da Siiya alias Rudio, also in custody, are sup-, posed to be the chiefs in the.affair. A police . °Meer frOM London - had arrived in Paris for :L e purpose of indentifying Pierri and Orsini as having been connected with the affair of Foschini, who escaped from Loudon some ume since. • ( - - • • The Emperor exhibited much solicitude f•tribe wounded, and distributed decorations among the numerous soldiers, who received „ NOGRESS OF. N'I,RITUALIBIL—ThO Spring, Mass., Repu l ,4ican, says it bears from the best authority-that there are actually compa nies of spiritualisls in liDston who sit in cir elei perfectly undisguised with- clothing, that is to say, in pruis natuur alibus-men and women indiscriminately. We should 14 credit the statement did it - not come to up diteotly front those that knew the &eta. The Royal Itla►rriage at London. The-English papers are filled with accounts of the marriage of the Princess Royal with Prince Frederick William of Prinssia, which took place in the chapel Royal of St. Jarise's Palace on - Monday morning, Jan - nary 25th. London was filled with Royal guests, chiefly ~from the German Court. Among them were the King of the Belgium, the Duke .and Duchess of tnibant, the Prince and Princess of Prussia (parents of the bridegroom,) the Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg, the Count of Vlandenk and many others. The ceremony of marriage was performed by the Arehibislop of Canterbury, assisted by the Bishops of London, Oxford and Ches ter, the Dean of Windsor and the Bub-Dean of the-Chapel - Royals There were three processions, the Queees, the Bridegroom's and the Bride's. The letter' was supported by her father. The ceremon ies were of the most imposing charaiter. Be fore the service, a choral, written for the or, - cession, was sung by the boys of St. Paul's and Westminster Abbey choirs: At the con clusion,,llandel's Hallelujah Chorus was sung as the procession of the Bride and Bridegroom left the,Chapel,Mendelssofin's Woldihg \ March was played. There were illuminations and various fest ivities in London, and throughout the King dom. The Bride and Bridegroom were to leave in a day or two for Berlin, *here a grand re ception is prepared for them. ,The fullest particulars are given of the fip pearance of thetyal couple. Atter .the care mony,the bride, who had been.very conipus ed. gave way, and threw herself in her moth er's arms, in a burst of-emotion: , i The yorng couple immediately - . went to Windsor.. They were-drawn there by the Eton boys, admitsreat cheering. Dnx'T kick nzat.--Ilon: Henry Wilson, Senator from Massachusetts, according to present appearances,'will not be returned to the Senate Wilson appreciates this state of things; hence he has become blustering and bullying in Congress, in nrder, it is understood, to get kicked or cuffid—gumnerixed—and by that secure a re-election after the manner of his broken beaded colleague. I The anti.. Wilsonites of Massachusetts therefore appeal to Sre-eaters, in fact to all mankind; not to strike, beat, kick, maltreat, or in any way to molest the aforesaid champion of freedom,for, if they do, he will be re-elected to the United States Senate- in spite of thunder, and that would be doing them a great 4eill:litrs;,--. l They don't want _the Sumner dodge played over again. The only ,thing that can save Wilson, Banks & Co., from defeat in Massachusetts next year will be a rowof•that kind, and' nothing would gratify them more than to see it take place. It T.eould be a god-said. to them.— Troy Daily Budget. , • THE NEW COUNTIES IN ITIRGINIAkit, le Siiid that -two new Bounties, Buchanan and Breckinridge—are to be erected from port ions - of Tazewell, during the present session. The Jeffersonville Advoc4te states that in the former there are Only three tfaves=and in the 'latter there exists the anomaly in Virginia of a county in which slavery has not a single represeu tstire.--di'ichmond Dispatch, Physicians recommend, Dr. Tobias' Veni tian Linithent It will not cure everything. as .most patent medicines,do, but will core Positive ly rheumatism, colic, dysentery, toothache, head ache, pains in limbs, back and chest; or the agent will return the money. See that-every bottle is signed S. I. Tobias. Price 25 &50 eta. Depot 56,Cortiandt street, New 1 7 ,itirk. j6w3. For - flelmbold'sUniversaily Approved Rtmedv —Compound _Extract Buehui titres 'diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsy, weakness, &c: Read the advertisement in another column, headed "Heimbolds Genuine Preparation." [fin Silence that dreadfoicough ! Or death must carry you to an untimely grave. Consumption is caused by impure humors of the blood. The tangs are like a spring of water, when roiled by mud, if clear water runs.thro the spring,impuri ties will be conveyed away. When the blood is -pure, as it flows Oar& the lungs:lt:carries away all corrupt matter, and perfect health will be the result. From 2t04 of Dr. Morse's pills, taken every other night, to keep the bowels open, will in a reasonable time cure consumption. [fm*: 1844111111110. In Hartord by the Rev. A. Miller. on the 12th inst,filr. JAMES G. HOTCHKISS and Miss MARIA POTTER. ATTENTION CITIZENS! ! ! T HE underskneil is now prepared to furnish the public with Groceries of All Kinds • at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. Teas, A . S'etyars, Syrup,- Coffee, lish, Cheese, Spiv. Fruit, (Dried and Fresb;) • Raisins. Figs, Prunes, Candles, Soap of every variety. and in fact ALL articles nsnally 'found to the best Country Groceries. Butter and Produce of all kinds taken iu exchange for Goods. ht market prices. *„.*Call at his Saloon in the basement of tfie FRANKLIN HOTEL, and satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above. .11-F. CROWLEY. Montrose, Feb. 16th, 1658.—itf. TIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Mon. 4 trose 'Cost Office Feb. 15th, 1858. .Armstiong,Miss MaryJ. Johnston, Andrew ;Bisset, Michel Johnsen, Loesa E. , Barrett, Hollis • Killaly, Martin Burns, James K anig, Miss Elitubeth Bartlett, Rev. P. 'Lopez, Ned Brown, Mrs. Anna Lee, Miss S. J. - - Babcock, Mrs. Sarah Logan Susan E. 'Conway, William Murray, Charles Cramer, Adon %V. Morse, Nathan M. Connell, Michael Morl ey, , Cornelius Chapman, William R. Maine,zekiel Carpenter, F. B. Magrande'J. S. B. Dubois, John _ McCormic. Ann Davis; John N: Mulkey, Miss Mary Dean, Mrs. Lydia McNiney, Miss Honors Dewing Mrs. T. W. • slcKeeby, Mrs. Susan, Eastman, W. Potts, Wm. Fritz, Charles - Parka, A. T. Fowler, Mrs. William Park, Mrs. Ann Gregory Geo. R. 2. Ramsey, E. A. Grimes, Joshua H. Rockwell, 5: Gutter, James Stone, Thomas W. Gates, N. H. Seabnry, F. S. Goodsel, Mrs. Loraine Shoemaker ,1411ss M. A. . Herkimer, Lenard Thompson, Miss M. J. lianas, John S. • Walter, G. H. Hovey, Charles Warren, J. P. • 1 - Handrick. S. T.. Walker, Charles Hall, E. ' Watrons, B. 0. Hinds, L. P. — 1 'Whitney, A. J. Hawley, Miss Reticle Whitford, B. IL Persons calling for any 'of the above letters will please say "advertised?`.. A. N. BULLARD, P. M. Montrose, Pa. Feb., 15th, 1858. • Clover and Timothy Seed. IW ARRANYED PURE.—For ease, whole T sale Red retail. • C.D. LATHROP. Montrose,Teb. 18, 1858.—td: SITUATION WANTED. A YOUNG MAN 18 YEARS OF AGE deal t& roue of' learning the mercantile business would like to make an engagement with some thorough business man for. three years. Can come .2011 recommended,-goad reference &es. Addre►s XOIIIA, * ..Laireville Centre, Pa. N 1 OP RECEIPII AND EXPENDITURES s~T lieksd ix paistinace of an Act of Assembly of the 18/A of.elpeir, D. 1834 Made an►d ' pru - ' Susguie*glana Cenuty.—.lBalancci of eollectore Acesaui for 160. couedure4arnes. - Townships: Dgplicates. Ant't Paid Exoner's.'reegge Anti 0- 7 P._ Welch, : . Apolseon, . - 417 1 389 68 700 ' 20'15 1 . 0.0. Baldwin!, - -- - Ararat, ... 189 28 1'79 09 ' 87; • 942 ~ 1. Carter, .1 Auburn, ...) 876 93 108 64 24 73 42 56 P. Rubtus,l Bridgewater, - 1,532 00 1,446 61 10 31 ' 76.0: J. L. Adama, -' • Brooklyn, . • 768 1 '713 64 16 98 37 55 B. Clark, ' Choconut, .-, 459 48 431 54 5 93' •29 '7l A. halatead, I Clifford, -: : 835 25 786 39, 863 41 33 - • Samuel Sber4 -.— Dimwit, -: ~ 916 866 66 453 46 60 ' Charles Slocum, • -... Honda;.. '- • 301 20 186 16 625 9 , H. Birchard, ; • - - -'•. Pored Lake,- tOl 11 564 72 667 29 7 R. Tuttle, - ' Friinklin, .. , 500. 88 467 76 851 24 el - E. M. Day, .. -- •• Priendsville, - 148 09 129 30' 11 99 ,6 9 i A. P. Kinney; • - Gibson, -1 . • 784 63 '745 I'7 25 39 21 IL P. Taboo, i-." - . Great Bend, . 1,063 02 998 X3s' 12 02 82 m E.V.Gtiteni r., .. . . „liarford, . 1 . .' '7llO 04 679 22, 6 08; 35 7 David Taylor' a - L.. Harmony,- . ... - 404 98 377 81 '7 29 19 :: E. Westgate, 1 . -1., . - Herrick, . 423 38 - 399 61 906 20 71 T. Btitteifield lokson, -.' - . 613 T 43 562 '77 605 29 61 &Ana Smith,, , Jessup , .:. 650 54 510 43 13 25 26 8, • G. W. Tiffany, -• . Lathrop, •.. 27476 258 56 260 13 60 0. T. Kinney,l . Lenox. -. . . 549 84 502..45 15 O 6 28 83 A.A. Fish, -L. 'Liberty, .. -, 444 5 420 A 077•22 13 H:Spafford, —.- :51iddletoWtr, ..r 948 98 608 28 869 Sk 01 Dates Demur, L •• ....1 Montrose, !..• - 1,706 2 - 1,616 63 455 85 C 8 .1. P.: linter , l r . - - -• • _ New Millbtill - 1,099 96 1,037 35 • gng 54 5 9 • S. H. Esterbrook, - - -Oakland... - 192 51 168 SO jg gg 885 - Robert Reyno dei .- - Rusk,,. -. - 606 78 671 58' 512 3o 08 W. H. Getz% .. :. t... , L Silver Lake, 742 8 693 30 . 13 03 36 4: Samuel Calve •1. -- . Springville, 823 -. 762 50 21 06 1 40 1 Aarott mytnti .:. 6 ..Suaq'aDepot,. . 369 64 317 6 9 34 1 1 13 , t 17 S. King, . . t r . I. .1 I . Thompson, . 300 34 278 6. 7 621 .. 14 66 , : • ' 11" -- 3,743 48)818,4'71 48 8299 , 06 1 8972 94 . 1 - RECAP'__ _________ _ To Total arnonbt of buplicates, • '• - • $19 ; 143 Oil • 1 To amount paid by Collectors, 1 • $18,471 48 " 1 " of Exonerattiotts - do:, • 299 08 " " " Percentage d 0.,• , • • 972 94—519,743 4a J s. A: WOODRUFF, Troll:seer: Treasurer's'Office, Montrose, becember 31st, 18 51% .., _ . . . To Commolealth costs, $893,64 Road Vie ere, 440,00 Road, Danages; E. 545;25 J. W. - Smtb, late Commissioner,...l3B,oo W. T. Case, Commissioner, 195,00 P. We 115,.;........ do., 172,50 e O. Slott, r, do,, 24,00 Assessors,l ' - '779,90 coustabl , • .. .. _ 659,57 Grand Juripra,• • - • . 507,25 Traverse jurors, .....2,364,03 Printing, I 176, 1 25 Cl - . Ben , Rai ied ,. - '7,469,00' ounty , i guis . . 4,IIBOMINCI, • ~gsee,,.. Interest on 'do. and Money loaned,. :887,31 County Opens, „..r....... 74,95 Joel, 1 .....; ....... 47,88 1 Stationery,6B, 57 . _ Conic HoUse, ..,.. 215,30 F. P. Hollister Sheriff and Jailor,... 845,97 Jail, 1, ..,. ..,... -10,90 Justices ot the Peace, 32,72 S. H. Wells, Prot. and Clerk- of-Q. S. 290,19 Coroneesi i Inquest, . . 38,78 , Township Elections —.350,81 General Elections, 399,20 C Wild Cats, 4,00 -Lunatic Hospital, ~.......131,75 Court Crier, 81,00 Agricult4ral Society, 100,00 , Eastern Itenitentiary, 120,32 W ' --- Clerk, 400,00 ti m. A. rossmsn, vier! 14 Refunding Orders,. O.B_. Bee's, And' nwr . 4 Auditor, ... D. D.,DrOwn,.. do., 6,00 D. P. Tiffany,..do., 6,00 Treasur/I't Percentage, ~..141,85 Pt l ----- .- 1- $19,286,65 TREAS I RER'S STATEMENT OF MILITI Collectors. . M. B. Bette l d ict,........ P. Welch, 1 G. Q. Baldish], It J. Carter, H. P. Robins, J. L. Adams,. :-.. . ~ B. Clark, i A. Halstead, - Samuel Shiarer, Chivies SlOcem, H. Birchard, . 444 Rufus Tuttle;.... E. M. Day ) , A. P. Kinney,— IL P. Terboss,... ,E. V. Green,.... ))avid Tailor, .. 'E. Westgae, T. Butterfl 141, LSmith,.....l G. W.Tiffslny, A, A. Fisti," • H. Sicaffoi l d, .1. P. Miller, S. H. Esterbrook,. R. geynol s, Jr.,. . ci l w. - a. Gage,... . Samuel leer,. A.. Myers, .... S. King,., .. , . Amount of Duplicates, Ainont paid by_Collectors, Amount of Exoneration to Collectors,... Amount of Percentage to Collectors,. An:ionnt of unpaid Duplicate of 1850. : ST • TEMENT O — nREASURRR'S ACCOUNT WITh MILITARY FOND. DR.- 8.4. WOO R FF, Treasurer. To amoui received from Collectors for 185 , $491 111 DR. :sui & Moirktil EAS •E • SOS.' . CO. I. ACC PA. CR !Otte Amount of State levied and messed for of the Commonwealth year 1857, - ' - $8,245 33 t e amount of outstand 4es for the yearn 1843, a '5O, - 340 42 received from returned To aggrel Taxes the neel for awl Aggrega ing tai '49 an 4 Amount lands I nt of Fines and "Jury fees Certificate of the Clerk Court 'of Quarte'r Ses- To ammo as pet of the sions, $314 00 _ - A. WOODRUrr TREASURER or 81789. CO. IN ACC'T. CURRENT WITH BAIIII dd.-1857. C nt in Treasuries hands last Auditor's report... 1,409 87 otofDaplicatesfor 1857 19,743 48 To moo as pe To amo To amo hater, fees. t roc4i* of F. P. not- Sheriff Fines and Jury 304 58 nt received from returned To amo 9 98 Of e%usqueanita (fiountg. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY By County Orders Redeemed from No 1 to 544, inclusi , e *18,462,78 By 14 Refuding Orders 61,02 By amount paid County Auditors, 18,00 By Treasuret's Percentage, 744,85 • I _ ; y\, 'z) FOf YEARS 1850'AN Townships. Clifford, .. Apolacon, Ararat, Aubnrn, Bridgewater, • • Brooklyn,...'• • ~• •• • Choconut, Clifford, Dimock,.... • • •• ••• Dundaff, Forest Lake, Franklin,. Friecdsvitle, Gibson, - Great 8end,..... ,Harford, Harmony, Herrick, ackson, _ essup, . • • • • Lathrop, Liberty t • • • • • Middletown, New Mi1f0rd,..... sakland; Rush, • • ••• • • Silver Lake,— .. Springville,.... Susq'a Depot,. hompson,• • • . . 45,60, • •25,50 • . 6,50 17,00? 12,0& 1 I ,00j 17,50 51,501 29,0 46,50 38,0 28,00 17,00, 25,501 3,00 23,51:q 47,091 19,00 P 26,00 30,001 21,00 14,001 15,50 ONTRA By amount paid to 'Brigade Inspectch , , Ass Spicer, as pe r account rendered, 39,47 By amount paid Assessors, 30,44 By amount paid Printers,, :4.; • 25,00 By amount paid Commiesioners o 4.... 15,00 BY amount paid Com l ra for. Stationery, 20,00 By_ amount of Treasurer's Percentage on $491,21,...4. . • —4. .1 • • 4 1 91 By amount in Treasurer's bands,. • .4. 356,39 *491,21 By 5 per cent. allowed to Col lectors on final settlement, 404 36 By Exeneratious, -& & ..... 135 30 By unpaid 'Duplicates for pre- vious years, 1843, '49 and '5O, ~ , 840 42 By Treasurer's percentage on $7, , 708 at 1 per cent. • 77 08 By amount paid State Treasurer,— 7,631 48 2 891 . - - *8,508 04 By amount paid Treasurer and, • charged in his account 304 58 3 per • et. retainedlo 9 42 By amount paid Co. Auditors 1 a 18 00 By exonerations to Col's, 299 06 - By percentage " " 072 04-1,212 00 BY 14 refunding orders. 1 ‘ 01 02 By County orders redeemed from No, Ito 544 incitisive, s 18,462 78 By com Missions on receipts $lB,- 7 80,02' at 2 per cent :375 60 By corn's on expenditures 818,462,78 at 2 percent. 369 25-744 85 By amount in Treasurer's bands ' 932 14 $21,491 39 ATION Ad'id, 'Zr'er'a.r.C,"t jUp'c'e $30,00 19,511 12,00 40,50 , 19,00 28,00 11,00 $4,00 $ 77 2,00 1 , 80 16,00 1 1,27 6,50 1 1 62 $1473 00 2423 1188' 10,005 90 1,501 47' 7,506 1,90 1710 £403 3610 CIE 1.07 3905 2,50 20 11,:01 • &,00 t 80 8,)0 B,bo 401 3,81' 7, 00 } 20 13,31/ 3 , 603 70 87,04 1 12,50 i 1,98 23,75 4,00$ 1,28, 29,931 15,00 1,67 25.65 11,00\ 1,38 22,80 i 4,00 1,20 10,15 S 13;Ogi 58 10,46 14,5 -88 - 4'7 2,60 03 18,05 i 4,50 95 42,281 2,50 2,22 1540 8,00 80 16,!5 9,00 86 19,10 10,00 1,00 14,73 6,80 77 9,50 4,001 12,"5 2,501 - - - 1738,50 491„•1;182,50} 25.191419,61 • •• • , 45738,50 .•,.8491,21 ' 182,50 25,79 39,90-$788.50 ihmapltatisUon of Coiat House 1657:NEW COURT HOUSE ACCOUNT Dr. To contract Price,—-......818,500,00 To additional expense by order of • County Coriunandon'ers • • • 337,52 To furnisbing'Court 1,425,10 - 820,263,22 1857. CONTRA. -- ~i CI. By first, second, and third issue of _ County Bonds, redeemed , with interest, - • • • • 11,098,87 By Cash paid August, 1854, - 500,00 By cob paid for furnishing, 1,425,70 By County Bonds unmatured,.... 7,238,05 ~_ Statement of Sthq. Co. TiMistaryi JANUARY Ist.- 1858. - • To available funds in the Treasury... $932,74 To oncurrent money ht previous y'rs. $6OO, To fourth issue of County Bonds, to Court House Contractors, due Sept.. 15th, 1858..• •• $8,500 To fifth issue, due Sept. 15th,1859, 3,500 To sixth issue, " " 1880, 337 52 To several amounts of Notes, Bonds, Judgments, ecc.; as per Auditors ' Report..., ' 5OO 00 gar We certify - the foregoing to be a cor rect Statement. W.u. T. CASE, . wgt.,Ls , County Commiss'm 11. MOTT, Jr. Attest—Wu. A. eItOSEILIN Clerk. ' Commissioners' Offlee, Montrose, January. 23, A. D.,.1858. THE County Coutniissioders hate fixed upon the following days and dates respectively; for hinting Appears from the Assessments for the year 1858, at the Commissioners Office in Montrose; to - wit : Apolacon, Choconut, Forest Lake, • Fritndsville and Middletown, Monday, Feb'y 22d. Frankliii, Liberty and Silver Lake, • Tuesday, " 23d. Auburn, Jessup and Rush, Wednesday," 24th. Dirnock, Lathrop and Springville, - ThirsdaY, " 25th. Great Bend and New Milford, Friday 's 251 h. Harmony, Oakland and Susq'a Born', Monday, March Ist. Ararat, Jackson and Thoterpson, - Tuesday," 2d. Clifford, bundaff and Lenox, Wednes'y " 3d. Gibson, llarford and Merrick, Thursday," _ 4th. Bridgewater, Montrose and Brooklyn, Friday, " sth. By order of the COMliiissioners. Wm A. GROSSMAN, Clerk. Commissioners Office Montrose, lan, 28,'58. tf4 4t. Medical Gard, IN tendering my services to the inhabitants of Susquehanna County es an Homeopathic Physician, I deem it my duty to publish the fol lowing statistics taken frob the 'records of Hos pitals of Europe, which show the 'marked supe riority of the Homeopathit over the Allopathic method of treating ,diseases. INTLA.MAIAtION OF TIIT. LUNGS Patients Mortality Admitted Died per eL • Allopathic Hospitals 1134 260 23 ElorOeopathic " 538 28 5 Pleurisy. • Allop. Hospitals 1017 134 13 Horn. - " 386 12- 3 Allop. flop Horn. " Dysentery. Allop. Hosp. _ 162 37 22 How. " 1'75 6 3 $19,286,65 'EP 18571. Irrs. 1850 1857 Fevers, excluding Typhus Allop. Hosp. Lbw. " Typhus. Mop. Hosp. 9371 1.509 •16 low. "" 1423 219' 14 Allop. IIo•p Hem. " All Diseases. • Mop. llosp, total, 119630 11791 10 Hon). " " 32655 1365 4 Personssesidi ng at a distance who wish to coa94lt , me can do so by letter and receive a prompt reply., No charge for cphsnitatiorr. J. li. TMOMAS, M. D. Great Bend, Pa., Feb,i 1, 'b7. [3m. $ Office at the residence of V. Dimon, Esq. REMOVAL,. „ The saddle, Ilumens and Trunk Shop , of WW• I YCIA LOME Is REMOVED to the bu ding recently occu pied C. C.-I.lollister, on Main St., ona doer above S. S. Mott's, where he will be happy to wait on all who may favor him with their patron, age. Jan. 20th, 11558.—te. Administrator's Sale. THE undersigned will offer for sale at public vendue, on Tuesday, Febrinity23d 1858, at JO o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises late of Ezekiel Barnes, deceased, in Gibson town ahip, the following property : 2 : pod Horses, a pair of three years old Steers, 6 Cows, 3 Calves, Wagons, Sleighs, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, and other Farming Tools, Dairy Utensils, gods°. hold Furniture, a quantity of Hay, Straw, an 3 Grain, Cider and Barrels, and various other arti cles. TEAllB.—All,sums under $5, cash down; $5, or over, six inoighs credit, with appeoved security CHARLES TINGLEY, Administrator. Hartford, JaniarY 29th, 1858.-4w4. Orphans' Court Sale. WILL be •Oold on the pretnises, oft Monday the first day of Mich nett, at one oVI ock P. N., till that lot of land situate in Rush twp., bound( &north by lands of Sherwood, east by lauds of James Fargo, south by lands of Hen ry Eshis,'und west by lands of Abisba Gray,— being part of a lot hnoteti on - the map of Wm D. Cope's hind as lot No: 'U,— is 7 •containing fifty-seven aCres. iii -4-owe Vraibed House, Barn, and • out-honses,alsoanOrchard;andttiir ' ty acres improved, late the estate of m romley, dec'd. H. COGSWELL, Adna'r. February 3d, 1858. [is. $491.21 • Cation, 1 - 17 . E the undersigm3d, forbid !lily won pu r- Vl' chasing a certain note given to Stephens & Todd, for the sum of fifty dollars, dated Au burn, January Bth, 1858, as it Was obtained by fraud and deception, and for which we have re -ceived no value, and therefore will not pay it unless compelled by law. It is a judgment note, and waives the exemption act of 1849. CHARLES G. HINES,. THOMAS M. MINES,, "ti-tindersigned — by JESSE fiINES. Auburn, Jan. 25th, 1858.-5 w 4. $8,586 64 $314 00 Caution. y DO hereby • for bid %anyperson of persons trusting my son HEWLETT on my account without a written ord er . ie my - ovin hand writing, as I shall pay no debts of his contracting after this date. I also forbid the Poatmasterk letting the said Hewlett have any !titter or tlaper that may come ditieted td •me without an order as aforesaid. JOSEPII It. WOOLSEY. Jessup,, February 4th, 180.-11w3. NEWTON & MoCOLLIIM, Attarneys and Counselors at Law. Office on Public Avenne'overli. J; Webb's Store. • N. NEWTON/ 3, B. MeCom.usti $21,401 39 Account. $20,263, 1 22 Notice. - Peritonitis. , - 628' 84 13 184 • -8 4 9697 931 9 3062 'B4 ' 2 Cholera 1278 646 50 848 69 8, The Cheapesi Paper in the World: The NATIONAL. MERCHANT. A largo Weekly at Sixty Cents a Yeai'. TT contains a choice seleetkin of Literary mat. I. ter, Tiles, Poetry 'rind large amount of commercial information. The reviews •of the Markets and Bank Reports are worth inore than the price 'of subscription, and the paper before it is printed, Mists more than we get for it _For ten defiant' we send 16 copies, and any three dollar magazine. Specimen copies sent flee on receipt ore postage at:44, 'Canvassers allow ed a liberal commissioh i ntnonbtTeg in S'Otakert sea to eighty dollars a month. Address, S. E. ASHTON & CO., National Meiebant Office Philadelphia,' Artist's Materials. - - AINTS in, Tubes, Brushes, Tin, Copper and P Myer, Foil, ,GlessSlabs and )Sailers, Lithographs, &e., at the Store of ABEL TUBRELL. • ifontrose,Mec. 15th, 1857. Dlssolttlf otv. NOTICE is hereby given tbat- t fi rm. of HAWLEY ' dr. Guam is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. P. HAWLEY,' Gibson, Aug. 17 1857. E. E. Gt.n.ls. The books and accounts an be found at the store fortnerly occupied by the subscribers. Ail persons having unsettled accounts ate requested to settle the same as soon as possible. The business will be conducted in future by the underaigned, midsr the firm of C. P. & 0. M. HAWLEY, who ares.tonstai3tly receiving from New York and Philadelphia, the latest styles 1): Fail and Winter Dry Goods; Clco thingacc.; all of which will be sold at a very small_profit for ready pay., Gibson, Aug. 31st, 1857. C. P. llAwx.sT, 0. M. Ilawt.tir. 832, 60 rn A ga ru fo o r the Term Of Fourteen Weekzr, Coni mei:Aug, if:trait 1 §, 18.58, it the FORT EDWARD . INSTITUTE N. Y. Superb brick buildings, beautifully located on the Rail Road near Saratoga Springs. Superior facilities for Music.. Painting and French. • Stu. dents received at any time, and charged only for the residue of the Term. Diplomas awarded to Ladies who graduate, Send for a Catalogue, with full particulars. Rev. JOSEPH E.R . ING, A. M., Pincipal, Fort Edward. January 13th, 1858: T. 13 . 0YLE, Et:PRESENTS A CAPITAL OF OVER 1 6 1 5 - 4(160,0106; For Fire, Marine ; We, 'and Inlaid Inturabee. of/fee., New 7111fordi.Pa; January 18th, 1858, ly* farmed' Ina Peqaitica' INSURANCE COMPANY, N. W. Corner Second and Walnt4 Streets, LP3I2:-..1i411D/B4aPalttill) CAPITAL. ;1,250;000• This Company ejects Fire Insurance on Building; Goods, FurnittFe, &c. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and Freight, TO ALL PARTS OF TUE WORLD. Inland Insurance on Goads by Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Railtoads, and Land Carriage, to all Parts-of the onion up on the most favora, • ble terms. Ulaßc fitncTuos-B.Ft.oRE scr, GEO. 11. ARMSTRONG, GRAS. A. RuErlcc.A.34 GEORGR HELMBOLD, JANES E. NEAL, THOMAS .11.. FLORENCE, President EDWARD R. HEL3[COLD, Secretary, T. BOYLE, Agent. Office, 'New Milford, Pa. January 18th, 1858. The Shoals and Quicksands of Tonth. Just Publish , d the 3d Edition. ON, SPERMATORRHEA OR SENIINAL pISEASE.—A sci entifie Treatise nn the treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, impotency, c., 'resulting from vicious habits acy nired-du ling the critical passage from With to Manhqod. By DR. CULVERWELI, 31ember cf the Royal College o(Surgedns o( England, 1827, Licentiate of the Hall (1842). and 30 years Resident Practioneer in Lon don ; Author of the ~G uide to Health," "Green Book" "HoW to be Happy . ," Memories tif' "Single and Married Life," 4te. This small, but highly valuable Treatise, Writ ten by a world renowned Physician and Surgeon, points out the only, oure and permanent cure for ail disea.'es resulting froni self abuse, and is the only publication of its kind written in a benev olent spirit and lty a scientific' man. It should be in the hands of all who value their life and health and happiness here and hereafter. Price 12 cents Qt 4 stamps, at the receipt off which it will be sent post free, and well secured, by Dr. CII. KLINE, No. _240 Ist Avenue, Box 4586, New York. [Jan. 28th, 1858.—te. SUSQUEtIAN ZV A COUN TV. hcraEal Prot. J: F. Stoddard, Prinbipat. TiiE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY NOR MAL SCHOOL was opened on Monday, the 30th day of November, 1807; to continue two quarters oft] weeks each, under the charge _of Prof. STODDARD and competent Assistants. The first quarter will close on the 29th of Feb ruary nest. The second quarter will commence ON THE .2.1n4 DAY OF FEBRUARY, 183&: During the most of this quarter, 11: F. Tewks bury, Co. Supt., will be present to aid in better preparing teachers for the diScharge of their ar duous duties. Those who, design becoming teachers should not fail to avail themselves of the advantages here presented. Prof. Stoddard will deliver, during the term, a Course of Lec tures, on The Science and Art of Teaching, and Moral Development. There will be an Experi mental Department connected with the Normal School, to which only 40 pupils will be admitted. *EXPENSES Tuitiod in Normal Department, per quarter of 11 weeks, $6.00 Experimental Department, 3.50 Latin and Greek, 5:00 Board per week, from to SM. Tuition.bills are to be paid in advance. The money will be refunded if the student is kept from school by protracted Aieknias. N. B. It is highly it:Apt:idiot that every stu dent be present the first day of the term; as the classes will then be formed, and studiett assigned. Teachers who Are obliged to enterthe school two weeks after the term commences, in consequence of their schools net being out until that time, will be charged 85.0 tpition. W. JESSUP, Pres't, • . C. F. READ; Sec'y. Montrose, Jan. 26th, -1858. [4 LG. FLOUR for sale by the-Load or Barrel, by DICKERMAN & GARRETT. liii,tv Milford; Juin 10th,1857. ,Things as They Should Be, wE would say to our ntimerons Friends and Customers, that we have \ secured the ['gene) , of most of the popular Patent Medicines of thoday-,,fut which We 'mit allowed forty per cent. N. \Ve propose (under the hard times) dividing the profits with our customers: Now, good friends, and enemies (if we have any), you that wish to save money, call at the FARMERS' STORE and you will .find everything which poor diseased nature requiresfor her res toration, - prices unpatalied in the history of this medicine age. - - Among °Ur estate:oe may lie,fhend the Cele!. brated Grrefenberg, Medicines •, Dr. James lifor fat's Pills, Sovereign Balm, the Gertnan Lion of the Day, Hygeia Vegetabk Medicine, Child'a Pills, Gifflin's Hufeland's, Gerinan Vegetablii Judd's Medicated Cuticles, Jostling's Vermifuer, Pain Killer, with every;N•ariety of Thayer's Fermi; ly Medicines, warranted to answer the purpbse for which they are recommended; Crandall'a Blood Purifier, Radway's Ready Relief, With others too numerous to mention. Call and See. Counsel and Advice freh of ehars, , ti. It. THAYRE, JR. • Montrose, Dec. Ist, 1857.• • rpliE SUbseriber has this day returned froth 1 .New York with a largo ina selected stock of JEWELRY and I'ANCY GOODS; which, having been purchased in the present ei tremely depressed state of the market, Will be sold at unusually low prices. Among h is arisert• meat may be found GOLD TORS CHARLES DIYG Er., THOS. rANDE 11 FIELD, ELM Bo LO, F. CA 'AT, BREWSTER, ISAAC LEACH, JR. . -Dr. H Smith & Eltni SURGEON DENTISTS . 'Residence iiVidef fice'opposite the.Baptis qbuyvh (nortkshle) Montrose. Particnlar atten ion will be given to inserting teeth on gold end silver 'pint, ' tad to Oiling decaying teeth. • I ikihnary - tOth, 1868, ' $20,000 • .Ot Goods at ran BPARITIVis now r 4 tionii of N E W Gool ] will be sold at Prices to Suitt a great variety of Ladles , and ooliticwell with a full assorttnehl in all TRADE, and at pric'e'S litiwl kinds of Goods more than 25 / eatt fall prices. Eir He would partioilail Orcash buyers to his new Mb 'OARPETING, - • • BUFFAAO )120RES, .S.tOVIES, ike„' efc., as larie,niiti rich, and at loud down - prices. New ) Milford, Dee. 15th, 18157. . E All ain D rtf i G 0 - 0 :11) S For Cash or Ready:Pay.. 't'he sklbsetib • era tave jut puschased a New ititt WELL StLECTED STOCK OF GOODS, , Consisting of 'Staple and. Fancy D R G 0 - 0 D 8 --- Groceries; Crockery, HardwaYe, &oil and kiee6 • • • - itc., ctc., Would 'offer them for sale,at their Share, Miniv er-rates than Goods ha 4 ;e he'on sold in this plieit for CASH or PRODUCE; expeiience having taught us that this is the only truelway of doing buil nos's. As tvh hai.e bonght our Goods for Call] Bit, ring the great money panic, we have bought them Low, and will sell thein ,the same. ' , 'r * *Please give us a call Alta 'exitutino our sto*k. GUILE & BLANDING. Ilarford, Oct. 12th, 1857.' • NEW JEWELRY. Chains, Seals, Keys, Pens and Pencils, Earriit64 Breastpins, Fingerrings of every style, Braeelets . Armlets; Lockets,'Snaps, Watch Hooks. Sleet/ Buttons, Studs, Thimbles, Crosses, Sperticelet &e., tILVEIt Threaded and plain Forks, Spotiiis, Butter aba Fruit Knives, Salt and PreterVe Caid Cases, Cups, Chi I d rens Setts,Nalikihring4,Chalna Keys, Spectacles and Thimbles. Also, a large stork of Silver-plated table and dessert Knives, Carvers, Castors, Cake Baskets; Card Receivers, Salts, Tea Setts, Forks; and Spoons, double, treble'and extra plate. A Iso,Shell and ItnitationCombs,Needles;Coial, Pocket Knives, Scissora, Knives and Fella, Jet Bracelets, Breastpins and Earring s, libit• ,and Tooth Brushes, Pearl and Cornehan Sleeve But:. tons, Shawl Pins, Gilt Hair Pins ' very rich! Leather,Purses, Bags, Clucks plath and alarms; Sewing Birds, &c., &d. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices.' ALFRED J. EVANS; - , No. 2, Odd Fellow's Hall. Binghamton, Dec.s 1, 1857. • NOTICE S LI E R .11 Tir irt 91 4 ABEL TU.RRELL H AS just returned from New York; with a 1.1. large and choice variety of Ooods, boughs fur eASti, and selected with'much care; from over thirty of the best 'Houses in New Yorki which he offers to his customers and the public at low prices for cash. His stock cuiripriseisi D It U• Gr' S , idEDICI,NES; T AINTSi. 0 I•L si. WINDOW O.,LAgg, D STUFFS, GROCERIES • GLASS--W A • C R ocKtut mi R O.it, ; CLOCKS;' WALL PAP E R;, D 0 W 1 3 k R, WINDOW OIL S-HADES; FANCY ‘G. 0 MUSICAL .INSTRUMENtSi JEWPLI Y, • PERFUMERY; DR Y'G,OODS, 11 A R 1) iIV-A_R.E . ,' STONE. WARE; ‘vooDEN WAR ; ,' BROOMS,' •• BRUSIIES,. • -JAr•AN:N_ED WARE; .• BIRD CAGES, _ _CANARY SEED;' POCKETTcNi•VEs i , UMBRELLAS, • GUNS P. 1 ,STOLs!; AMMUNIT,ION3 CAMPIIENE., BURNING Fitt-lb, LIQUORS, For MadipinalPurp9ses owly,) R-USSES, SUPPOR-TENS, SiIOUEDER BRACES, PORTM ON A lES i SPECTACLES, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, tee.. GOLD sr E STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, ROWS, Arc., And all of the most popular. PATENT M Thankful for the liberal' patronage hitherto, re , ceised, ha - hopes to merit a continuance anti large increase of the same. ABEL .TDARELL, Montrose, Dec. Ist 1857. CASH paid for all the Woot in Suntior i po n g Co., by DICKERN AN & GARRET, ?KM to rrlces! huge *fiat I tk.,) Isis stock that !the times, hteladiae. DiesA GoOda. -. dopdrtments of hi* rod Many ptweent. kiwi; thaA y thi; atteatioa .ck of
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