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7l M O H A W K V A L L E Y K E G IST E R . A »•>»« i»r fiit« o»4 X # w a v « iy of gre«t intewifc to th« noi- enoo o f puliriontologjr h»» botn niade attlio g a teio f Oons^ntine (Algeria) witile maW ag a ©utting foP' tbe iraprw am e n t of the apppoaohw to ^ city, whore a great part ^ th e skeleton of a gigantic animal waa found. The thigh and leg bonePj th e veitebra, tlie ribs, and the Upper p apteftho head, and several teeth werAin ev e ry good athte of preservation, The head is n o t less than Bixty-tivo centimetres from, the teeth of t L foi per jaw hae long teeth, ilav to those of a Avild boar. The legs of the animal are about tlio size o f tlmse of a bovBo; and, from tbo bend of the ribs, it is supposed tlmt its size must Imvo been about four times tljat o f an ovdinafy ox. Itabend ifi fiouiawlmtBiinibu' to that of tbobippotu- raiis, and its mouth m ust have been of ox- ti’aordiiiiury powor, No immo can bo ns* signed to this anim al; but is is considered probable that it m ay belong to the numer ous family of antcdiduvian pacbydormes, Tito ground wherein it was found is com posed of a soft calcareous rock of tertiaiy i’ornuition. It is expected tlmt tlio govern m ent Avill order gome further excavations to bo m ade on tlio same spot, which m ay lead to other discoveries interesting to aci- S t XTU ^UEEniNTENmSJfT OF PUBLIO I n - sTavoyioN,—-V ictor M. B ice , Esq., ofBuf- falo, Avas to-day, elected by tlie Legislature, State Superintendent of Public Itistruction, under the hiAV ju st passed, separating that Departm ent from tbo oflico of Secretary of State, Mr. BipKbas been identified Avith the the educational interests o f tlio State, and possesses, in an eminent degree, the ele ments of cliaructor noecssary for eeplable and ijitelligont diselmrgo respontiiblo and imiiortunt duties of lice to Avhieli ho ims been chosen, Santa Anna, it is said, has sent out an order to Messrs. Amos, the great cannon manufacturers of Springfield, Mass., for two hundred gun.s o f from ton to fifteen pounds calibre each, and tlm t tbo paym ent of the order, Avliich, of course, includes the supply of avastninoim t ofiunmimition, musketry, roA'ohvrs, Ac., is to be made contingent on the passage of the (ladsdeu treat}'. ‘ ,V j llonnrliig Glvl. MiFS Uosina Dolisht Ulclim-dsoii, nrcnnlinffto a Avri- tcr in tlic lloston Post, i« a delectable armfiill, belong- inK to the Sliite of New llmnn.'iliiro, where she vesideH witli lier j'utheiw, a sulwtaiitiiif lurmer. Hho is thus tle- serihed Miss liosiim is nineteen years of age, is fi\'e. feet tliree and a qnmfer inches in height, measmes five tect four and a quar ter inches around the Avaist, six feet two in- cho.s around the hips, twenty-two inches around the arm above the elboAV, fourteen inches around the arm boloAV the elbow, and tAvo feet ten inches in a straiglit lino across Ilho shoulders. At her birth, she Aveiglied si.x p o u n d s ; at live years, one hun dred and foity-eight pounds; at ten years, two Imndred and sixty-oiglit pounds; tit fifteen years, three lumdrecl and sixty-five pounds; and hoav , a t nineteen, she Aveighs foiU' hundred and seveiitv-oifi-lit Doiinds !,— On csihn clothing, tor’s day, Ave found it to contain ninety- eight and a half yards of tlirco quarters wide cloth, Bho has broAvn hair, dark blue eyes, is of fair complexion, and has Avhat ]>hrenologists would call a Avcll-hnlancod head, tlio perceptive orgrns predominating. She can knit, spin, AveaA'o, make a shii't, or batch of bread, is a good singer, and plays the piano Avith taste and skill; is consider ed one of the best scholars in the town whore she resides, is courteous and affable, livedy in com'ersafion, and evinces a gener al knoAvledge Avhich might raise ablush on the cheeks of some of our city belles. GiAin'lil<u'« CU’pAUat.Iiijf t1i« Binio. A correspondent of tlio .Bible Society Record relates the folloAving ; Many years ago, Avlton ].^ouiBvillo wa§ a pretty village, consisting of a foAV bouses and stores, it Avas a f NEW YORK MARKET. T w i r ^ A better ctemsna for Stste Flour for tlio BMtTm4*nome tmae.iiml common bmutls nre tnoiu sslftWd wdtirmw;. Good brsn^s, a r t ikwco wu I in rp(]pie8l? St impiovlniir price*, Mtmh of t^o Flwr HplP , S ad .— A gentleman and two ladicf— to one of Avhom he was engaged to b e mar-; riod— lyere journeying in a one horse wag on near W atertown, Wia,, a few nights since, Avben the horse walked oft’ the road ' into a mill race, and Bio two ladies were ., droAvned. A violent hail storm passed over Lewis- burg, Va,, lastThuiiday. It is stated by ‘ the Era, that tbo stones Avero tliree-fourths of an inch in diameter, and th a t about 3,000 panes of window glass wero broken by them. ' Throe hundred persons hav'o joined tbo Methodist Episcopal Church in Cincinnati during the Inst Aveok o r two, niid probably ab o u t. tbo same num ber in the adjacent . towns. Since the 1st of December tboro has boon nearly 9000 additions to the same church in Ohio and Indiana. A child three years old, Avas found dead and the ,-grand jury have returned a bill against h im , tfbr the murder. Miss Lucy Stone recently gave a course^ o f lectures in Bangor, Me,, for Avhich the Goniimtteo paid her $200, and had left a surplus •of $163 after paying all expenses. ’ JThis am o u n t Avas then devoted to objects fOx charity- ’fOm Poston Journal s a y s ;—In the town — ’\-antchurch arsons, all— of jpaplor tyjuich'io. George W . .Kellogg, c-onvicted nt Bulfa- Sooii niio ±2d, c’f coqntorfeiHng, Ims been sientenced.t® (the State Prison at Auburn, ifor the ■term tAvc-’^ty years. ECaydodk, the tem p erance lecturer, Avas ;arrestfKl in PaS h iagto n, D.. C., a few days roiiiee, -amd impitwsned, for collecting a icroAvdiu the ctroet ’Since the dwovee Hrill iup; gone in oper- . 4 ition iftOhio, fhe imairiages are placed mi lder the .head <rf “ ilimited paifuersh ips-” aited p a ifu A ilre ■oeetn'Kod .in (Gleason’s pubfishing |.iouse, Boston, OH 'Tuesday evening, but was idjfieavered .isaii lafodued Avith ouly siboat$®00 'loos. Baiiroa>(l .accidents in the iCnaled Bfate.s from-JaunfUT. Vi-!'53, ft> Marelt IfA 1B54, 190; killed 202 persons, Avonided fi24.— . ^itearaboat accidents 4B; kiUediOOl, wmind- <‘d 225. Total— aooideatsr, iO&'3 kill- .ed;; -'84:9 wounded. 'The lieraseof ’William inaudeus, in I aui - tdondeny, K , IL, was burned -on Tuesday •sifterncoia, March 2©th, and his three y%atig -ehildi-'en perished in the Ibtmes. A largo llr-e oeearred a t Dansvill-e, ■oti flic S lst ult,, dfstm y ing property to the am o u n t o f $106,000. .Tolm W ard, a R c v G lntknm j soldier, aged 100 yearn is still IjA’ing and enjoying good healtli, at Jehnshurgh, W arren Co,, The Court o f Apiieals 1ms granted a new trial to W illiam Dairy, Avho aacs ' to have bceu hung for murder, on Friday, in Buf falo. The whole num ber of deatlis in the city of New York, for the week ending April 1, Avas 436 ! Lieut, Jerome Kapoleon Bonaparte U, S, ■Rifles, is in Kew Orlotins, and is about te- iiorting to the theater of war in Europe. An explosion oijciured in a distillery at AltentoAvn, Pa., on the 4th inst, causing rthe (death of three persons, R wpid W o UK.— A negro in Red River Kitmuty, Texas, committed m urder on Mon- •tlay, Avas indicted on Tuesday, tried on ItS’cdnosdtf', and hung on Thursday. , T h e New York Central Railroad Com- jiany have]px'(i)hibitod the sale o f spirituous liquor^ at 'victualing stations. W e Avjsh all o ther •Railroad Companies would “ go U n d d o liko’w m ” The New York and Erie Railroad Com- ;pany having purchased the steamboat ‘Francis Ekiddyj intend running h e r to New burgh and PougUkeepsie. Bhe Avill leave, -.New York in the pun-ning for those places ;and m tefn the-aame night. M r. Saipudl H e w a n , m erchant of Bos- ,4on,Ihas.^p»esented$lD00 to the W ashing-, ton Tatid Abstinence Society of that city. .felloAV has recently stolen money from H e is Aveli known iii this city, and has in various families here. His ago is ^ B rntal X C'NWfBl., W e arc glad t» b e - ii l c to state Riatribo bTacic fellow who entered tbeAouae of Mrs, ICinne,o»BroadirnT, one evening last Aveok, and committed a dingeyous assault upon the old lady, b M been iprested, B p t p re vious to bis arrest, and subsequently to tbo outrage just a lluled to, b e gmtifted bis hell ish propensities by p o i ^ tr a t i n g <me m u r der, and cornm|ttin|f tw o or three lesser ott fences, any one o f wWob would b e sufficient to entitle h im to a home in the state prison, The fiend’s nam e is Bill Lewis, apd the scone of bis last atrocities, Montvillo. On Friday night ho entered the house of the Misses — — two m aiden ladies resid ing helped himself to pic and commited various disgusting nuisances, ho entered the sleeping apartm ent of tbo occupants of the bouse, Tlie noise which he made in doing so awoke, th e sleepers, who, througli tlie obscurity pf tbo room, Avero able to detect the prostmeo of sonio one, and at once’ demanded Avbo Avas there. Finiding himself discovered, b o immediate ly decamped. His next performance Avas the stealing of a buff'alo robe from the premises of Deacon Parish, Stopping farther on, a t the house of Mr. ^Thomas Adgate, early in the mbrning, ho Avas furnished Avith breakfast. Thence pass ing on to Mrs. FitcUo’s ho entered her liouso Avhile she avas out milking, stole lier Avatcli, and then pushed on to the residence of Jer ry Olmrcli. He found here nobody at home except Mr. Church’s mother—a Avoman 80 years old and partially deaf—Avhora lie as saulted, but Avho cried out that “ Jerry Avas coming,” Avberciipon bo took tlio alai'in and started o(F, leaving his stolon watch behind B u t seeing no indications of any one near, he re-entered the house, througli the cellar, arming liimsolf as ho did-so, with a stone hammer, Avith Avhich he struck the old lady three blows on tbo bond, and then left h er senseless and Avelteriiig in lior blood. One of tbo blows inflicted Avas so heavy as to break the skull, causing a AVOlind whieli has since proved fatal— so at least it is re ported. After lying some time on the floor, the old lady partially revived, and recover ed consciousness. W ith paitfl'ul oft’ort she succeeded in d ragging herself -to a ivindoAv looked out upon the l oad, and there, by signs, Avas enabled to attract the attention of a passe,r-hy, Avho, tqion ascertaining the state of things, sent a person in quest of a physician, and started off himself in pur suit of the fugitive. He Avas found a t l ’al- m er’s Avliavf, aAvaiting, as Avas sujiposud, the coining of the railroad train, aiTested, ta ke .n b ack to the bouse of Mr. 01iureh,Avliere, he was recognized and identified by old .Ml'S* Church, then brought up to NonAieli, ai.’d atiter axamination before Justice Young, loc/v'ed np on .fail Hill to await bis trial, This is the same Avretdi av I io in 1848 Avas seiitei.'Ced to a term of 4 or 5 iiionth.s in tbo county prison for putting a stone on the track of tlie Koi-Avich ami Worcester Railroad in Lisbon. Wo understand that ho one day la.sfc week took a boat belonging to Mr. Buck, keeper of tbo fish market on Deck street, and roAving it tAvo or three miles doAvn the I'ivor, sunk it by putting stone.s into it. Mr, B, avers also that tbo from liim, lived ago is less than 20, we believe, but tbougb young in years, hois old and hardened in \dllany. RnlX Iload Accident. About 6 o’clock, on tbo night of last Friday, another accident occurred on the Hudson River Railroad, causing the death of two men, and injuring two others, It appeals that the 6 o’clock express train from Albany, when near TiA'oli earno in contact Avith an immense rock AA'bich bad sUdden from its place at tlio top of tbo em bankment, and completely obstructed the tmek. The train was of the usual length, consisting of fii'e passenger cars, none of Avhich Avere Injured; the locomotive, tend er, mail and baggage cam Avoro badly broken and almost destroyed. A CuBiocB O aibe ,— Oonneaut (Ohio) Re porter mentions the roimarriage at that ^place, on the lltli. of F ebruary, pf Mr. Elias Jones and Mrs, Delia Swap, the same ] ’ties having been m arried in 1822| aga ;the wishes of peladons, ^ previous to .’birth o f then'second son, in t h e absence of Mr, Jones, his wife was induced b y her re lations to desert h e r home, Mr, Jones im- .mediately w e n t to sea, when Mrs. Jones, 'Supposing her husband to be dead, m a m e d 'Mr. Swap, and became the mother' o f two .childmn, After ,a space of twenty-five je a n * Mr, Jones returned, and lemped th a t Ills two sons were Jiving, and th a t Ws wife was then a widow* Mri Jones, with his 5two sons, p a id a visit to the paJrtner o f his j ^ h , and they were re-married, ibove 8aA Sa»p»AT,— Oapt, 8ea'’ % p y , of the ship Meehanic’s Own, which .am v ed here onth# h J th init., informs w th a t February 1st, in lat* 40 8,, Ion, 30 40 W ,, h e m w something lying n p o n rim ,wa\ ,te r with ifs head o uh which very rmioh ri\ aembled a ^ p e n t , W h e n f irsl^en , i t was forward o f i f beam of the ahip» »^out M m th yards (distent. The m n u lh of the oreatme w/ia widp open, showing two inrge 'tasks, about eight inches in I f u g i , and m any smaller t e t i . The anim al was about m ^ a t e e o f a bmrel, and A o w e d about twelve ^ t out o f w a ter w h « l i i ii t sein,*^ S ^ t e apparefiriy much g reater in i « mid- 4 K a * ft t e p ^ towards the. tafi, Ra w ^ ^ w a s d a r k b r o s t a . Most o f i f crew ^ ^ ^ to Sfwih when t h t o t W his body down, and went off to i a ^ u d w a r ^ w i f t Iris h e a d m a water, i ^ u g a w i l f r i i d t e r t o M i a i h O ip f c i, ThS‘|o y s o f hfii i # l wnteifjrfiig-. ^ TUe JEIenUvteksnn’ Oase PaviUvU—Hl* SPir tonce tA U:xf«ut«cl. The case of J o h n Hendrickson, Jr,, con- Aocted of the m u rder of his wife last fall, Avhich Avas carried u p to the Court of Ap peals, Avas decided, and hrule affirming the judgm ent entered, at tbo opening of tlio Court ' i i s morning. On learning of the decision, we sent immediately to Judge -R arkeb to request b is Opinion for publica tion, and wo lay it before our readers, in full, this afternoon, This decision b y the Court o f last resort Is final,— 4^6. Journal o f A p n l 4, A n UNsnooEssFun A ttbmpt to MonhEu, M an \ K ilhep ,— 'W o leam from the Vernon Transcript that Mr, Raul Ouiger, a worthy citizen: of i e town of Vernon, while on his Avny from Syracuse to Manlius, in On ondaga county, the first of last week, ob served a m an coming out of the ?w.ooda which skirted the road at a little distance hehind him, swinging carelessly a pocket handkerchief, which seemed to contain some weight in the end. As Mr, 0 , had some money with him, (he hAving teoirived about #40ff from the Bank of Vernon a day or two before;)’ be w s s ' suspicious of ithe fellowf moremente, an d a s cirouinstau- ces afterwards wa^anted,. hot without a ’ caute. H ith e tafo te tiokhlikuifiaQ U tof his pocket, and finding f t in order, kept ft imWs h fudt 0 • ' ( The fellow walked g rute feat, atift swing ing hftbandkffohw f, i n d m h f gwnad uh\ on him, Mr, 0 , stepped aside and let bun pete, R n m e d i i t ^ a ^ ^ t o e f e l le t ii i h f e - ened his pace, so m u c h sd th a t with .very slow w a llpngM r.d^ fcsnrd h i waa g aining upon him , H e ifeteefevf was to dtof m t of peering him again, w h e u th e feiow' drito a s u d ^ n j e rk of riteh a n d k e reb M ateuck a t Mr, 0 ,, hitting him upon tlto bitolp side of the neck, CFidentiy m ining M h ialea d , of tlie the of- ■Jour, M 'Ptero xw A IMBP.” The following laughable occurrence, which b ears tbo recommendation of being no fiction, was related, to us some time ago, and as we have never seen f t in print, we tell the tele to our readom as i t was tpld tq US; Nod and Charley were room-mates, hut they occupied difi'erent beds, N ed’s sleeiv ing apparatus was so situated that beoDuld g e t into ojtbor aide— th a t is to aay, thoi’o wore two fore sides to bis bed, and no back side— w bich Nod found very convenient on certain occasions. One night Nod and Charley bad been However, fliey avi with an air AvJiich seemed to say, “ not very darned drunk, after all,” and sought stand and smashing tlio looking-glass, they finally gave up the search awl wont to W o n t to bed— yes, that’s the Avord, but OAving to the darkness, and the confusion of tbo sonses, they made a slight mistake. In short, Ned’s bod bad the honor of re ceiving the two friends— C harley getting in oil ono side, and bis companion rolling in on tbo other. I say, Ned,” eVied Charley, touching somebody’s calf, “ there’s a folloAV in my b e d !” “ W ondoiful coincidence!” exclaimed Ned, feeling a strange elbow in tbo region of bis ribs, there’s somebody in my bed to o !” “ I s there, though ?” cried Charley, “ let’s kick ’em out 1” “ Agreed,” said Nod, Awl accordingly the two friends began to kick. In about a niimfle «w) a half Nod Avns spraAvling^ oii tbo lloor;. Oharloy Avas loft in possession of tlio b ed. F o r a mo m ent after the fall, all Avas silent, “ I say, Ned,” cried Charley. “ W h a t ?” asked Ned, sulkily. “ I ’ve k icked m y fellow out I” “ You are a devilish sight more Juclcier Ilian I am, thou,” said Ned, for mine has Irioked mo into tlie middle of tlio next tAvo Aveeks,” M oi ’ mu ’* I uv I The day Ima passed i'l$i;oi*a(liiu Corcllnl. when a great remedy cbiild he 0 psoiu made to depreciate the merits of the Euxm or Con- DI AL, hut in vain, Dr. Morse lm.s a reputation tooliigli inn tlioilioscientifio i t worlt] ofboth Intniisplieres to bo reach’ ed, by the enq)iiif|s of tlic inyfelons, Loolc nt the uttested ciiras Avroiight by this preparation. Tliey com- prchentl dyspepsia, ImiToiiness, every kind of disease l ecidiiu'to females,'nervous maladies of nil kinds, liver complaint, dironlo nfflietlons of tlie fAmnach and bowels, general prostmtion, impotency, incipient par- IqUcckoiKlriasiH, hcad-aclm, constipation, and irmnmeuible complaints which it is Impossible tospec, ify in nn nilvertisement. Pacts are impregnable, and Ibey are ofibred in answer to all who doubt the prieties of this leading medicine of tlio niiieteoi century. The Cordial is put up, highly concentmted, in pint liottles. Price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollai's, six for twelve dollars. 0, IJ, IIING,/won,’/e/or. Itl2 Droadwny, New York. Bold by Druggists tbrongbont the United States, Canada, and tlio West Indies. Aireuts; 0. AA'. WEBSTER, Fort Plain: A. P. SETTLE, Cminjobarlo. ' The Mexlonii Mustang Linlineiit. That which has been creating so much excitomen in tlio West and South, by curing nil the o/rf, ns Avell Itt iss Saidaid to havenive hoo equalqual In curinguring rheuniatiBmheuniatiBm ns now sores, on man and beast, has at last got among US, I i S to I h e in c r It will crento great excitement among the doctom, ns it is said to 1)0 a porfoct remedy, and will cure all tlicir rheumatic, scrofulous, and leprous patients. Livery Stable Keepeiii as well as teamsters, farmers and all those using homes, will use it, ns it i* represented ns being a sure cure tor spavins, ring-bones, splints swellings, spmlns, poll evils, tlstnlns, scratches, snddle or collar galls, Ao,. We are told that a man in Illinois is going about tbo country buying up all tbo, edppled horses ho can find, and healing their sores, and coring tliem with the Mustang Liniment, and then sblling them again ; and ho makes money by it. nil those sufrerlng from sores or pains of any kind to b advii kind try it. Mr, 0, inn fetolted k f t (M-ouufi iuddenly, rite Wewj . rite k a i f c iu d teritek. ike f e l l w 4 M f A M wtetafi, kifiing h im % • i i t k t i i M f f i p t o t l i 1 % jftiw lw fteiirite, rite t m m M. rite ...... _ ,.» lite i t e d i tet m X fei gi'oat report for gam- blera aud persons of dissipated Iwbits. A t tbis period a Col, 0., a Avcalthy but A'cvy Avicked man., carried on an extensive ftier- chautilo business. On a cortahi ocensiou be Sent' a oonfidential clerk to the East to lay in a supply.of goods, furnishing him with tlie requisite am o u n t o f cash. An uhexpected fall in ^rioes left the cloi'k 1300 in hand, after all his purchases Avore made, H q did not wish td tako i t back with him and was somewhat at a Joss to knoAv how to invest it. Ho was a rejigious young m an and ft QccuiTed to m m th a t bibles - ------------ - Ived to invest igly he sent homo three hundred dollars .worth. Col, 0. thought the transaotion rather unpromis ing, as i t was an article never oallad foriat hjs store, C ards b ------ — but HOt bibles, . an idea struck him, DamWers woul cards at any price, and on any terms, Ac cordingly,- be madd his ari’angemonte; he put up a bible to every pack of cards, eharging one dollar and a half for the former, and fifty cents for the latter, telling each appliewnt-that h.e.»could get no cards without a bibie, T» due time the bibles Were all disposed of, but as the gamblers wanted only the oardlj they usuily pre sented the Wbla to rite first boy or girl they met to rite.streeh to thii way hnudreos q ( Bibles were disputed to Louisvilte, and ma»y houiei lupplifd with tot of Ood, riMft.Wte/er obutaiited ona bs- fell. Thit is rite first into only iwteaai, ptehaps, to which gamWers were made toe mtemsehts of eiwuli^iig too bible. Cfteit good, we are inibrmed, resulted from rids singular prooeediog. ’ f ; 8 ajit , a A sia ’ s ..W if i .—The Alb. 'Traw' soript 1^1 that toe ptesent wife of 8awta Aim» ww bom and b o u g h t up to Weittefr lo, ,filanyCjo„ N. % T w r t sha lived m ril after s h a h id attetoedhermidurfty, vtoan she took to rite stage 1 . g H e r maidan. aam e w a s Baupaugh, h u t aha iM iiiteriiuioriter w h e u she a jteufesitoiu^ fife, , M ile to appeared at' w m f o f rite |fiari|K r i r iteateiaii toft ooun* top, h i t fiitelte w a i l to H teteia, w h aea rite toite’i i e i h f fiaoto A n t e , w lta heeiM a riii< a n i t e l M i ii r ii w h ir iM J t e i , « i r i r i i __ Samtli; At Van MornesvUle, N, Y„ on Sunday April 2d, 1 y ley, David L. rendoll, Mr, JAMES LArfON, w fls* OATHAIUNB CONGDON, *oth ’ -f .. .......... prlngs, Oteego Co., N. Y. b O ftlchlleld At Mindcn, on tlie ?d inst., BlilTSBy, wife of Peter . Cofller, aged OS yeara. At Mincien, on tto 3d inst., OATHAHINE, dsugli. ter of William Dillenbeck. , At CamUoharie, on the 3d inst., WILLARD, only son ef Bnnw and Charity WendeU, aged oiglit month* and eight day*. Just, as the b«d wss bursting into bloomi Death’* rnthle** hand snateh’d tbs flraU flower awsy i Bat it win live again beyond tbe temb^-. ‘ A ' thing of beauty,' opd wiUipnt dpeay. Good’bye dear Wllfie, tear* ate sbe'd in vain, For thw’art gone to realm* of joy and beauty j »Tls biud to part, but we aboil meet again--- Till then, good-kfe~anbmi«*lon la our duty, iMit llarkfi iftyorito wtebfy bYJ> Gr^totee, •asf fei; 'H S I . ,r^ mi i r '■'•■•' 4 'iwwtewiwat ■ y . l Mooai Jng lU $T li Very oi^hoty, pot m good as No, i anper- flne wo* lost year. 0»AWr-A better demand for’Wheat, in imvt for milling, onff-priceii ate flrraerj sale* of 2,800 biiab, j!dxe<fi)iitcb«wi Uostniy at $l 7 s} too bn*h. red wmtb- tbe domand is pnly .br .. — „orne 000 bnsb. at75o. for mixed sonthem, 70 78o, fw white do. 79 @ 80c. for for.Il6r*cy yellow, apd 8lc, for oonthem yellow, the fatter scarce, . ' PnoA'isioKS,—TJie ttemand for Pork 1* limited and prices flavor tbo buyer; aides of Hfeoa at $14 60,-.. Prime 12@X3 12. Beef 1* buoyant s sale* of ropaok- ed Chicago nt *U, $9 60@$i2 for Conntiy Slesa, $0 60®$8 for Country and'City Prime. I4ir4 plenty nt8jJ(^94o. Butter and Cheese unchanged, IK. (^m is very dull ond heavy, J Uie b trade s wloa !i,‘ ,70 780, f CtTIAU’jVXimt.Y XiSSPOR.'T * ntlon.on^ tee morning of S ai -- vudav , thp 18th day Ileaom't’ea. Ixinns and DiacmmtH, except to Direct or* and Bmlcci’s, ....... . .................. $120,120 47 All Hum* duo from Dlrectoi'* of tlji* S\ Stock* ...................... . ......................... !)3,bl0 I j O ss and Expense Account, .......... .. 371 10 Overdml ts, ............... . ........ . .......... 4 o:i f f l S I Bill* of Solvent Bank* on hand, ....... Due from Banka viz; Proip Solvent Ban!' on (loinriiH^f • 11»t M *.' * * *-* f • • > • 1 * • * lUspeiiHC Account, . ......................... . . \ I S I S X.XABIX.I’VrEIS. '. X'Qll'D IM.A»W SUMVWAIPtV,- )Pcni9(lcr CJtoflcgiis*« iFoKt yikm* N. V. , REV, JOSEPH EJvING, A. M„ Pmxeu’AL. Spring Term of ®) week* begin* - - - March 7fli Fall Tewrof 16 week* )»gin« - - - . Angost l»t U>Mllten, poA< Utei’w o f 15 weete*. primaryDcpiuiment, .f,>i po Oommon Englbb, - - • - - 4 no HlghevEnglieh and Common, - - . « oo Latin, Greek, Hebrew mid Englisb, • • . 7 60 IScidentitl'EltoOiiscB,' ..... S7J sac Ornamcntel Bmnebea, by aqcompliHlicd luBtruc- tote, atrealionablo pfttQH, BbAnn, incl’oding fnrnisbed room, fnehmd washing, peiweo, consist* of sovenfeon Professors and Teachem, incl ding a Native Teacher of Modern Languages and t eminent Gentkman JHnnfet- For Bonrdi or for other informatten, address tlio Principal. Fort Plain, N'.Yi,Feb. 25,1854, and CiiDiU ste., ivbero bo invite* lii* former customer* Tliankfnl for past I'avoml'rom hi* customer, lie so- lldte, and is dqtermined to merit Iiy selling nt C iikai ' PiiiOBy, tbo contimionco of tlie gimd-wilf of commn- * mrDon’t forgot tbo Removol.-Sig Otvo him a onii loglstorcd Bai LcsallSufScdNo'tcsonhand Loaves Registered Bank Notes in lO f S S S m m i m i a ; - ..........’K f f l. Due Imllvldtials and OorponitlmiH, otlioin timn Bank* and Dopositui's, Dividends. 1,1100 Due Banks on Dmniind....................... 200 Duo to 0610™ not included imdcr eitlicr of .|ho above heads, partial pnyvneiite, 1,432 ‘^0 Comity o f MoiitKomery, **. J ohn H. M oyku , President, and Ajto.s A. Biun- i,Kv, Cashier of said Bank, being duly .sworn, several ly depose and say, flint tliey me tbo President mid Oasluer as afore.'!aid, and that tluj foregoinp: is, in all respects, n true statement of the condition of tlie said ■, bofoi'o tbo transaction of any biisine.«s, 011 tin inent next preceding tbo date of this report, requiring Uio same,) aecording to the best of tlioir Icnowicdge and belief; that tlio said Bank isnn Associated Bank, and is located in the village of Fort Plain, in the coun ty of Montgomery, wliero it lias a Jinnkitig House for the transaction of its Imsinea; and tlmt from tiio ist of May, 1H39, np totho day of making tins report, tlie businesH tliereof was transacted at such location. Hnbserlbed and sivorn )iy botli deponents,) this 5tli day of April, IRI-l, boforo me, I Duo. CuousB, Justice of tlio Peace, ) I..IST O P L E T T IE K S vertised, Wiliiam E. Acres B, Adam* Mr. Andrew Jolm Bnrnep Lewis D. Brown Miss Adnoy Best Henry Baker ar,ss»„ Tlioma* F. Brown li’redcrlck Lansing ,rames H, Leonardson Bamuol Myora P .JW M .W . A«1 . ........ Moyer Amey Ann kimpUey .laeSb A, Moyer 's.'SSr“^ 2 S'S'S anc N.^Caaler Peter Co.x SS&Bnt fsasu ii:si Eugene V. Farrington Louisa Gros L. Guttanmn Andrew Giosser w!i!Sa H, E. Pierce Oliver H. Bldpnmu John L. Bnyder Mrs, Amanda. E. Scott I. Stratman George C’. Stimsoii Walrafli K i S n sriias.., Daniel Wpe John Camihcisen ' \ J. P. FERGUSON, P. M, N E W E S T A D L I S H I l W N 'r ! r niH E snbscr!lK>r8 under tbo flrm name of W>' c. J , fiOXON CO,, will on or alwnt flmWtb Inst,, open in the hnilding at present occupied by Simeon, Tiiigiip, corner of Canal and Bridge *1*,, Fort Plain, a store for tbo sale and manufacture pf * JJOOTS A N lf SflOXIS of every hzc I , quality and stylo, Thoy will bo pnr chased ttijd made at manufactwer’s prices for OAsn dNLV, and coniie<l«ontly con and u>i/l be sold at lo to toper.oont. cheaper than,other stoeksof Ukokind, bonghton credit. Tim nndoiuigned will employ none but the best workmon, and use none but tlie best stock, so tlmt oR ordew Rum cimtonters will be flUed to tbeir satiBl'ac- tion. . , They will also keep on hand a constant supply of pAte RuU MomXooh Tannert Sole Lwttitci’} Amevtenn anil iTvetieU Coif |lb;ln* 1 Pat-, Xtonihev ; Moix-ocoo 5 y^lnlt |(ii; gteoep Sktn* and Ujn»cj< i;ien|iiev , of every description, together with a general assort ment of SHOEMAKER’S flNDINGS, This buslneiia will be eoijdnpted upon the one price, cash prineiple exclnalvply. ^N o ftm ter,B « rterot^m d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ JOHNL,SWITS. , ROBERT PETTEN. FortfWn, April fl, 1864. jj4tf >MJEW P i m w .ANto M B W O toO toS 1 mH® iBboeribew would reape'ctlWIly take tola metb. HA*U(I, - t a n Aq; -l» M . Atlr «)<l m M MH0MJOS m m SI lytepfi TaWt ' prttefitifeitoi'UiMiilinei'jB* Wirt Vestlnf«. In ooweeHon with Rite departmeRt they will keep SMotenMii of eboicf G ^ o e m m s , on the moot flavoitote teteWi Oiirtlifg Mrils, m h itof It Is witbontdoobt tot e m A m m 0 4 m MTQim, y ri j f ysw Yorfcf ftw Goods ste o lw i^ ftm tefttfelM. nr Inai. jBsOinMtrT FMA mm tslM iht' Ifrrip r ilsip f i'felH f e ' ''Mill JVcvV JStei'bCii' S h o p . m ilR .subscriber has purchased flm Fimiiturn and X fixture.* of Abe Barber Bbop, lately oeeiiitied by A Lansing, in L, Fox’s Building, wbich lie will open fpitlm pnidic on the ] 7tli inst!4 n He will be prepared at that time £0 wait upon all bose wlio desire. Shaving, SUnnitpaotng ami Ilali- l>i-es«liig. _ ___ ____ , fr< m tiiu linn of D, ,wbemlie Ims been employed (i.* ml yenm; and ho flatters liini- Itnm tiio wamifaetnres and from aneflon, at very low Prices fim cash, To tlmso who bay to sell again, or to iamilies piircimsing for their own nss/ indueement* will bo ofTcred not to be found eUewbefc 1ft the Coun try, The ossojimont embitices the tov I ou * styRs of Paper—botte commom and Batin—'Window Paper, Oil: Blmdes, Trimmingfl, Ijooking Glasses of all sizes, a, general ftasorgmentof Btono^md 'Vfooden-Wore, Globe and Hall Lamp.*, Glrandoesi Se, In fact they have a, )f the town of Canajulmrio, Monfeom- :a of New York, an insolvent debtor. of Montgomery Comity aforoHnid, at his olfico in tli« town of 7\,m*tei:dam, in said aoimty, on tbo Rtli day of May lH54, at ono o'eloelc in the alternoon of Unit 'lay, and slmw eaose, if any they imve, wliy an ns- lignmentsbonld not lie nmdo of said Insolvent’s estate, aignmentsbonld not lie nmdo 0 and lie bo discfmrged from his Fort Plain, Maroli 30, lai-fv del)ts. .1, WENDELL, Att'y forinsolvent, §iisiiie50 jittetorg. and t* confident that lie can equal if not excel. Barber in tlie Btate, in tlii.*line of bnsinass. He cornea, rvell recommended, fn m tliu linn o Batclielor & Go,, Utica,where be Im* been employe a,iournaymau for several yearn; and ho flntters ] self tlmt froqi lii* long experience in Barbering, •'■in meet tlio expoebitions of tiio pidilic, -Tt'U Give him a call, and try ids razor. N. B,.^ Particular iitcontlmi 'given to tlm dyeing of . BlilNNET'l’. can me( i n ............ -. . Ik. Parflcnliu Iliilr and Wlilskei's. 1*,.Ji’ort Pluln, April 0,1K64. W llilMfUM WOIIACC'O VN1> HliU4AKH. T B. UOFFH AN A GO., wicceasow toW. H. Bicc, vj • maiinfactiirera of I’ iimmium U onkv Dinv Giinw- i.Mi T oiiacco , N o . 7 h Boutli Pearl Blreel, Alliany,N.A’, Received fivst pemimnat Albany (Jo. Fair.'lletlile- Rcceived^ fim't Premium at the State Fair, Saratoga, Received'first ’Prenilum at tlie American Institute, NewYork,lk53!!! Received llr,*t'Premium nt the Worlds Fair, Now York 1H.53 • ■ • ' I,. H E S £ , E I £ ’S T n i i o r i i i g : K jm p o i'iiiin i 1 T- Hoalor, having recently returned from New X i « Yorlc witli a good assorted stock of Broadelotlis Ciwimeres, Yestlngs, Rjiring Tie*, Collars, ifee., Ac., olfin* theni J'ca- sale to ids former cii.stomers and the piib- li(\ generally, at prices that can not liel|i bebig'Kittisfactmy. Tlie elotli will 1)0 .sold by the yai'd to suit piu'- \’SR ORTB OFFASmONB, are SI I ^ received Monthly, And lienee be is enabled to ent and uiiilai np elotlies, ivays ilTthe latest style. a-k\ Gutting done nt sliort notice, and wamiuted to foot of Gaual Bt. .situated in tlie west end of l'’ort JB.iiii Village—tlie saine being a bargain to any one who desires to pur elm*e. Ho will nisi) sell out hi.* Leaso, Furniture, Ac., in liii Eating Baloon and Bowling Alley—atVordiug a line opportunity, for a poipon witli a eaidtal of two limp dred dollara, to make a profitable inve.stment. liupiirc of tbo subscriber. DAAHD E. CABLE!?. Port Plain, Maroli 21,185.1. n2tf perimenting, 1ms at last discovered a comitositlmi wbich, wii] boantifnlly poli.sli and at flio same time and render tlie I'catlier soft mid plial)le. To be bad in Port Plain only of my agent,agent, J. ■’'\’’’NBON. J. B. E. C. HAZARD, Proprietor, Erie Building, Dnnne ,Bt., N. Y. yipU u O n l y PrlK C M c rtn l f o r T v iisso s u iv h t <1- X ed to Marsh & Co., by tlie Industrial Exliibitlmi of all Nations at tlm Cfyital Palace, for their ueiv Jtndical Cm c Triws, tliiis giving it tbrongli their Sur gical Gommiltee, Professom J. Renwick, Willard Park- g S 's:sH s s : ; ! s of mercantile and other gentleman cured by this Ti'uss may be scon at tliojv office, Hnvgicnl and Antomical Meclmnici.*ni, inventor,* and maunfactures of tlm invisible .support I'or lutteral or incipient curvature of tbo spine, lor tlio cure of chil)- i'cet, bow-Icgs, dml all otliei’ physical tleforniifles ; cla.*t,io stockings and knee caps for radical euro of va- ricoso veins, Ac, The CiHge Medal awarded for wis- poiw y bandage,*, superior to any Imrotolbro in use,— Also, a new ami improved light ela.*tic shouldei'-Iiraee for latltea’ and gcntlomoii. Glflco open tmtil 9 o’clook in the evening, ^ N M w o o d o s ^ ! ♦‘UP AND »niSSSE5iOJ» rp iIE subscriber ims jimt received fVom New JlilR X A’crk, a genmtil assortmont of Clotim, Oasaimeroa, Vestinra, Stocks, Collam, Cravats, Bldrts and Bosoms, Qonte’ Glove* and Ifose, and Tailor's Trimmings of nil kind, READY MADE OLOTHING, alsoroeoived a general assortment of ready mu v.M.)bing, whioh cannot be snrpossed, in work- nmnsbip or prices, and will be sold cheap for cosh, TAILORING DONE AS U8UAL.--01otWng cut and made as usual, in, the bestworkman-like-mamier, and by the best of workmetb and in the latest styles, Agent for Scott’s Reporte of EasMofis, apd bis month. ly^Iirror of Fashions, ’which are now ready for circii- W IAhM M Xi’ M A r m , Foreman Outter. ^te^s^meut^^ bis old ftiwida^and enstomewt at this Tlm snhsoriber flatters Wmself, thatbe is prepared 10,1834. Da . 1 5 1859 Der,emb4pl6,I8Sfl, * ' ________ ..... '''\ n » w , - 'teOlMf Wssf—ltteHYi:to«f t to4sln« T<M« J » A* *. tosf.iiiSiife Dealer in Books, Periodicals, Btationary, Grocoile.*, PiOTirsions, &e.> Gnnnl Bt, , ' .VACOIV WICNBKLL, \\ Aitorney & ConnsellDr at Law, Hnliejtor Conrisel- lor ill Eipiity, Jiktic-o of the Peace, Ex-t)fficio Gom- iniasioncu’ oi Jleeds. Ofiice uvor ,f. H. Babcock’s Drug Store, Gaual Bt., Fort Plain, N, Y, .rK.R,I)3KXAH WirSTINCi, ' ^ ^ Denier in Groeerie.*, Provii-inn.*, Gonfedioncriesi, Yankoa Hl- _ ___ ____ WILLJAM I. mi.LMMtSaCK, , Dealer in Ri'ndy Made (.'iutblng of every de,*criptloim Glotliing imule to order, ('anal St. .T. W . JCttANGlS, Dealer ill ilewelry, Kaney Artiele*, Books, Periodi cal*, Mn-ic, .Ve,, ami ageot for all the po))ular Miigu' zinc.* of (lie (lay. Gaual Bt, It, M.kl'UiWH.Ui, Si'iioKON D untikv , Of.lci b —over AVelwter’.* Drug Store, ami llmt doo)' Wc-t of J. W. Fraiiels; Gaiml Bt. AIVIJJIKW miA.-V, IJcalor in and repairer of (’locks,'Wntclu'.*, .leweiry, &c. Fancy Artlcie* con*taufiy un liuud, Giuuil Bt. LcKAkW-Cid I.'OX, Draper and Tailor, ami dealerin BeadvMade Glolli- ing of every deHciiptimi. Comer of Mohawk & Gnnal m u m m Dealer in Dry (iuod), Croi-kejy, viMioiiH, Ganal Bt. 'I'lXWPJ, n Urocer .SOLOMON SC.teja.,l!l.R., Dealer in Dry (food*, Urocerie.*, Provisions, Crocke ry, (&c. Ganar.St, : it. LJ. W ILLiAM S,- Dealerin Hardware of every defcription, and rann- ufi^turer ol^Tiii ami BImet iron '\yare. GnimI Bt. ” C. W . WICLSTKK., Dniffiri't, (Jem-ral Aeeut for tlic most popular and best Medicim * of the day, tleider iu iiook.*. Stationery A’c. ('anal .S(„ O. O. AtUBTIN, Dealerin (>rocerie*,rrmi-lun*, Fancy Article.*, l^c. GiuialSt. __ LIPK 4*; |.'';BNKU(nJT, Dealers in ('rockery, (,'hina ami (ibw* ware,Looking (!lns.-.e.s, P'iodow Bbiides, Ac. Foot of Cnual Ht. XV. f*. F Uardware Mercliiiut. De.di viu, mid mavmfactortr of Till and Blicet Imn ware. Main Bt. AIFFS«JTF3S> tiUGAO! ~ T ) h f la < J f S i.h I u M , illi n l H o u s i- I k b i b lish e d 2ft J[ year* ago ly Dr. KINXKLIN, corner ot Third aud I’nion st«., between Spruce ami Pine, Philadel- iiliia, I’a. INVALIDS Are npijri.'od Hint Dr. KINKELIN coniines hi* prac tice to a pnrtieidar lirancli of medieiue, wdiicb enga ges ill* undivided alteiillmi. He, cmilions tlm imfor- tuimlc agaiiiht tlm id)ii.*c of imreuiy; thoiiHauds are iially memn ialized out of lib-. Recent uH'cctiuna proinptly extiugnislied. 'TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE pliysieal .siift'eving, me tnu'eable to l ertaii fm’ming tlie nio.st uecret yet deadly mid fatal .springs of. doiimstic niisevy ami’peimature mortality, TAKE PAimCULAlt NO'TU E. Tlmre i.* an evil habit Hometium* imlulged in by 111 ))*, in solitude, often growing up witli tlieru to man- huod, and wlitcb, if not reformed in due lime, not on ly beget* serious obstaeles to mutiinmuiul bappine-^*, lint give,* rise to a .serie.* of piotrai led, insidious, will ileva.sbitmgaffectionH, I’ewOf tlmse wliopivew'ay to tlii* perniciim.* iiraetiee me aware of tlm cunseijnen- ces, nntil they find the nervmiM system sliattei yd, fed Ktningcmiil mmcroimtabJe feelings, uml vague fears iu tlm rniml, 'Tim unfortunate tbns afi'eeted bceomes feeble, is nn- abled to labor w itb emistoineil vigor, or to apply lit* mind to study ; hi* ,riep is tardy and weak, lie is'di ll, irresolute, and engage* iu hi* spen't wjiii le.*,* energy tliau iiBimb MARIUA..Gn liijqiiife* tbo fiiKlImenti of .icvornl comfiiions, fn op —w that it may bo really tlm cause, of mutual happi ness, Could tlm veil wliicli covers tlm origin of do mestic wi'C'te’beclnes* lie raised, and it^* true sorn’ce fa every instance disclosed—in Imw' mmiy enuld it bo traced te pltysical (liaqnalillca tiona and their attendant disappointnientel Apply tlmn while K is y d tiiim, jn order to have yonr imstrimg and relaxed organizatlou vobraced,revivified and streugUmned, , remember , He who place.* Inmsdf under Dr. KINKELIN'H „eatmentma.y n'iigiou.sly confide in in* honor nsa gentleman, and rely upon tlm nHsuranee, tlujit the se>- crets of Dr. K’.*. imtient will never be diuejosed. * Young man—let no false medesty deter you from king yonv case known to oiie who, from ediHution own hearts, and enro thewseJvefi. , ...................... .. tbis a fatal delnsion, and how' many a proittising ,mg man, who might hat e been an orminmnt to ho - by Dr. K. 'WhAKhna* axb ecixsTmmONAb DimM'l lOM 'momm, axp FTtn m m niisyoHEhi GROHNTRY INVALHia Gan have (by stating.ilieir ca-se exifijcjtljv tegetlter ith all their symptoms, per letter eneloslng a remiP nee) Dr. 'Iv’s.'medicine, appropriated nccovdipgl.t. JtM X )! TOUTUANJ) M A m m o n , ( figetraae Life, or a Permature Pmih MnUHn on NN/'Fresri'Boflon—Gn/t/ 25 CmU, It is a work emlnenfly required, ss a means of re?» forming the vices of the age in which we live, Also, NATURE’S GUIDE. JFilh Jinks for tlic P^vlong^tion of Life, JmtfrOin A letter with a remittance of 23 eepte, or Ihe vnlno in post stamps, addressed to—Dr. KiNKEUK* Fliila- delpbifti, Pa., will seoiire a copy of cHber <if the ahova OKS by return of mail ; or IS copies will bo.pcnt :e of postage forfl, Reoksellem, Ca'ft'assci's. 3’rav-- fig Agents, &o., supplied wbolQBiite * mices, which admit of a largo prof AH Letters mmi 5 a pmtfuid> ’h3j1 Dhehjtwrn ojicajiestll* X '• W, FRANG3S wonlrt respectfallyinform all wboi 1.1;« are in want of thatbhft constentljn’eceiving, and offering ffa'/atej St Wen les* than his formep low pricte, thOiatest dyJe», of JwrifY, Ae.itefother withnewandpopotefcftolw, jpBlnani’s ” ** Godly’s « Z #