H - I Tier o oOnefitY• It will be remOmbered, that 'President Pierce, in his special Kansas Message sent to ingress. on the 24th 'of Januari hest, charg ed the Kansas troubles upon the Emigrant Aid Societies 9f -the North, and uPon Gov. Reeder for not proceeding to a more speedy organization of the. Territory, by the election oft, Legislature and the enactment of a code of lawa, The New York Tribune publishes the following leiter from- Mr.. Thomas Sher wood,which shows that the President had ex• preatied to Gov. Reeder's friends precisely the opposite opinions' to those expressed -in - the Ites4ge..-' Ur: _,SherwOod, the writer of tiss'folkowing letter,a son . of, Mr. N. J. Sherwood, of Rush, in' this County , and be ,fore going f to lEnnsas - hatttetuded*for a IbEi or years Efenesdale: r iIERCE 7IC FAVOR Or'. THE AID SOCIETIES. 'IKDEPINDENcs ' Iowa:, Aug.-19, - 1856. Hon. A ! H: rtsEVER—DEAr! Sift : Yours' of the - 12th. is .reeeived. In reply; 'I state that . Abe Mont h or February, 1855, - :1 had a con; Verlation. with President Pierce in the .pres -'entofllon.--Asti.Packer, at the White House, .'‘Jofteerning - i liansas Territory mid the Charges *hist you of unfair eo \ ndtiet towards the Pro= Slaiery party,. and.. of \speculations in' lancl6., 4s I was recently. from. the. Territory, ques . tons were asked of me which I answered can didly as far as Ihad inforthation. Tbe PreSidenriti that conversation;, speak ing of you ; said that. you had aefed :I ike a just,. honorable and high:minded man, and that you Must and should be sustained ; that you had tAken the shale course as he would have done had he.heeti .in your place. He said also, you were only, endeavoring to carry,. out the Kati, sas-Netiraska till. He asked me when you lihtentied tti.fix the election . foi Legislators. told hith yop had said to Ine:that the elec . tion would ,be held as *minas. yOu could get ready. for it, and that Would be piobalily in the month of March. He replied : "Is not get ? Can the Spring - emigr•atiou 'get ific i ts) In time?"• I then - told him that 1 had_heard it rumored that the ; efeetion would take 4[40 . -aliont the 95th of March. Ile made_ttime' cateulatiOn of time and travel.as to When the - emigrants from the East would get there, and then Said that if - the election was: calledfii . t.osth . it Wits. ..IJI3 soon. Ilneko . nitg:r etinversation well, beeatiselt 'made aninipression on md. I hed been with iloif several inonthS it, the . TeititAryond had Oft4nConVe t rsed with y = on ceneeritinghe pros and destiny of Ka pects nsas, and not void ttad•yoti..eVer :said to Me, • to..sliow that you `sere io,favOr'ot one the or the other—al: WaVa stating that the questionmust be decid edbp Oiq uttual settleri of the Territory: Ard. i'yheti 1. learned that the . President wish.: ed the election had beep later, 'in order to give trtitio t!,o , t ie emigrants froth the East' to teach Weie i s tt fiiade . an luipiesSion ..that could not easily 1 deternuned at the tinie to, recollect; it, well and state it to you, which • I did,-.as it,.. no*. •.- Wfien we Were aboilti to leave; the President Said : , think it is hest,not to say .anythlpg about the 'conversation we have had ; it is not. best to 'OlVr the enemies of Gov. Reeder cause to think that t i tle charges. made against him lire • lof . any importance:whatever."' - Judge Pack: er,inust certainly tecollecethis eonversUtion. • 'ours; truly,..: - ' THOS. Sfit TI.W 0 %), ' Ir, . . • , • 43.KOTIIEIT. guROSS 0 CiF.CAGE.—;We 11 4Vej u st: received a - letter 'from Rev. S. L.Adair,• Pas]. tor;of the &mg . regatioriaLehurch at Cissawat; °tide, K. T.; written - from liis Asylum:near thererritory.mtHe sayS: - - • - `fl ant.nOw where I have Iled from the tv- _ . Pierce and his " Border Ruffians."— 'TheY seek' ' to shed . my blood. They have shot down a nephew 'of mine who ebaneed to • be 'in the-''road near -My house. This was -seoir - falloWed by. the murder of a cousin of mine, an lityalid Christian Man, who was near and; tried to escape, he fed to the wood, two borOemen •persut.xl hint,. and shot • 4.other, tran, near by, was badly wounded. 1 1 shall rtoiattempt• to describe' my feelings i flay 'cOnceakxl, much less the feelings •f hsid, whett late airtight I go; befit, and 'with laarern in hand went to the - wood 4, found the 'deat 4 i ite;dy arisy•o 4 ustn,-a n d breught it home , the * Sabbath. May .--"God -have mercy on theinurderers, they know tiot.what they do." [Mi. Adair then deserilieS thehattle, and pro- : . ceeds to say.] i‘ God only knows these ngs thi will etid.. Many - can not getaway and must die unless God 'Almighty saves them. My children are in'Constant Tear, bncrny wife iipt, in a Sitnation.to leave, nor 'eotild 1 leay . e herialone.' ,Do pray for us. Wefeet Shut up':to the mercy 'of God. ' Oh that the coun try realize our situation. Wel wi I I look. up: and put our • trust. God."-:—Antrrican • • • . . I SLAVERY 4tro Kanses.—The Squatter :Sav ,l Rite's% is the recognized organ of the Buchan : en party in Kansas territory. It receives the patronage of the administration and carries the name of - Buchanan and Breckenbridge at the head of 'columns. That paper thus 1 exposes the fixed purpose of those Ulu) have f t made Kansas afield of strife and bloodshed : I , I ern We are determined to repel this North- 1 ern Invasion; and make Kansas a sla6e state : I, though our rivers should be colored] with the I loli*od , of the victims, and the carcasses of ' dead, abolitionists shonld be so numerouilo the territory, se to breed disease and sickness, we will not be deterred in our i.rpoe.-- Let those who desire graves in Kansas, en gage is this - unholy and unjust war against the'eiteniiiiot of our beloved institution„ that [ is now beinrwaged against the Soulth by the --,--fanatim of the North.' - '. ' The Chicago Tribune thus comments upon thiS;paragreph: ' With the , election of-Fremont will vim ish 1 the •higli 1144wR; of these Ifi+uri cut. artists. Peace, will be . restored - La and larded' will be Proclaimed id fact, as it ' i4ii - ow. a mockery. The ...52turtter Sovereig4 w:li find its'occupation gone, when' the telegra ,h wires bring to. the Offic;,. on the , fourth - next Mardi, the unwekome ueois : that Ohm C. Fremont has taain the Presidential lir." ~ - The Presidential 'Eleellen., ' ' - , . To the Inspectors of ,Ekction, 'Telegraphic ' Operators an Aliespaper Sditoris aui Ref • porters giTaughout de Union ; , , • • • The public will took:for the reiiiilt of the Presidential election on the 4th 4 Novem ber. To etiable the newspaper" pirrs of the Union to declare the result on the followiiig morning it 'will he necessary for the Inspect. ors - oftdectiOn.droughout the United States te aid the telegraphic operators, and for the - telegraphic operators to aidthe ltorain ev ery last, village and city, and fo the - 'edit. ors and reporters to aid each other. This" isui be done by - eonfinhig their labori on the night' of the election to the Presidential Vote alone. , . . !ibetzlie Impectors everywhere coukt the/re - olle. -"Let the telegraphic operatorS transmit the PresldeotWvote only on that . , night.— This plait wilt :enable the press to', announce the resultifie naming afterthe election; even ifithe excintest-be a close one, WP hope this plan will be adopted, i No other, will succeed It :will simplify the labor ; make it easier, save .time and satisfy the people.'" ' 1 'diuntry and eity editors will promote the Object in * flew by publishing inr "editori ,el T eolurnns, this notice, every eek until Hthe 4th of 'November. -- ' ° - II From tAc Yotk:Tributte. , . .. • Wulf Diffeienea-Three Weeks Makes in DemosiratiaViefories in Pennsylvania. In Oetobei, 1840, the Whig vote, in •Pennayl- vania on Congress Men was..., .........125,902 Losing the State by 4,649..: : - But in November, 18.10, the Whig vote Or • - President: was .! - ~...144,021i Winning the State by 349. - • • In October, 1844, the Whig vote on Grrernor i wtus .. ..i ... .... .... .156,120, But in- November, 1844, the Whig vote for . President was 1 . - 161,203 Showing a gain Of 5.083. • . , In October, - 1848, the Whig vote on Canal • • . .Commissioner was.' , . :..164,286 • The Democratic; candidate being elected by 2,636. • • .- _ But in i November,ls4B, the "Whig Tote for Gen. Taylor for Piesident was •-185;513 ' Carrying the State by 14,332. „ • In October, 1852, the Whig vote on Canal -' , 1 Commissioner was.. • 151,660 But In November, the Whig vote for - Gen. .. • Scott for President was..., ... ... ...... ,-.178, 122 • Showing a gain of 22,522. • • 1 '‘ ~ The full vote of innsylvania is seldom or never , btnught out at tate election, the Presidential 11 always aid m alarge kr-ramie. The differen _ ,.. i .; tween -a popular Presidential candidate ' and .8 officers has always,been ivet7 marked. In 1840, the differetice between the number 0 . votes polled in October t and in November was as follows :i - , •1 - . October - ' • 25 6 ,468 I 150•ember....1... ' ... 28t,693 . 31,240 • -'''. Difference', ..... .. in 1844, it was as follows: October , ....31G,523 November. 328,738 . / Difference 12,215 it 11 - 818, it was: i K October 834,144 367,052 • . Diflevence' ... 31,208 In 1852; it was: - , • October ' • ' 823,148 !November • A 7,690 • ' / 'Difference 54,542 ~ . . From Kansas. . 1 . Sr. Lore3;,S4turday,.Oet. 18; 1856:: F . - We have received Lawrence (K: T.) dated' 1 6') the 14th inst. - .' 1 C01.. Cooke, at tkefhead of ; 400 . drl000nS-.had arrested a company; of 240 : , t • • (t , 3 iemigrants near. this Nebraska line.. The red! pOrtiliat.a writ had been issued for. The.ari: rest of SheriffJori,e4 is false.'! A special Court: for the trial' of F.:leo-State 'prPoners conven ed on• the 14th inst ... lt is Said that n'tot one .Pro-SlaverY inatt. has .yet been arrested by order of Gov. - Geary, :. - ' • i onday, Oct. 2 b, , „,; CincAoo,l . .M./ouo. , Ad vices from Nebraska. City give further pirtieulars of the recent arrest of cinigrants'.. The party numbered_two hUndred and fifty', including women and children. Mr. tkl ridge, the Concluctor;:p*ured . permision of d4.)V . .., Gearyto - eoter, the. Territory • with the ordi nary arms of emigrants, it being rmsnred that the intentions of 'lid. party were peaceful.* On arriving at Plymouth, Kansas, on the 10th instant, they fomid,Deputy Marshal Preston', with seven hundred troops_ileting as a . posse; and sik. ritg - Ces Ofi . tirtillary drawn up to op, pose their . further' progress. The Marshal ordered them to halt, and informed the whole . . party .that ~ they were prisoners:' All . tlle . boNes, trunkS, and bagmage!.were searched, and reSulted in the finding of some kegs of powder, a`keg of cartridges belonging to the -night-guard, ten Sharp's rifles; two dozen re volvers,--And a number of 'common rifles, be. longing toi,..privnte individual..,.. The troops then t9ok possession Of all the hOrses, wagons; baggage, farming utensils, and a large quan tity of provisiona, and ordered, the whole par ty iinder, a gtaiid,l with initrOtions to the troops . to - hoot any one - who rnigtit attempt _to eseapc... The }inlig,rants.were moaly from' New-York; Indiana,. Ohio, Jllinois, Wiscon sin and laKa: nir The New. tork Evening Post is cred ibly• informed that'd meeting of the friends fq Buchanan Wits lately . .lield in New- Yor k, chick.was attended by a leading member of the Fillmore State committee; and lar,whom it was arranged that Fillmore's .name was to be formally withdrawn about it i fortnight be fore .the election, incase his chances of carry ing the election into .the House seemed :in considerable, and'the friends o).Mr. Fillmore were to.votc fete th 4 Buchanan: electoral tick et consideration whereathe. Buchanan, Men were, to_ 'vote . F.rustus - Brooks, the' rabid Know Nothirigeditor of:the 'Express,': for Governor.. The Post add 4: ." The Know Nothing State ComMittee man to whom we have referred bas - hince gone . South for the purpose 'of .aseetaining Mr. - Fillmore's chances of getting its name into .the House, and of making arrangements in Southern States.like those nfatle here, in view Of the contingency to which we have alluded." FOOTE Olf , i - .FRE:II,OtiT.—Ex-Senator Foote, gays The IVationcilWra, has published a card in the Calif &Ida papers, denying the report started by the . Btiehanan - leaders, that Col. Fremont;. While a 'Senator,- struck him, for words spoke in debate, and thito challenged him. lia..stors: • : ." The i';itly . blow!struck w,as 'one for which I alone was •responSible ; for; before he had time to return, the .tilOw received by himself, Senators Mangum'tnd Clark intervened and separated . ua." * • . " The difficulty a(ferivards,',' he says, " was settled, as I hal'e always considered, in a man ner creditable. to botliparties:"' Mr. Foote, although a political opponent .adds : •;-, "I cannot close ‘rithout expressing my re gret that. any attenipt bhould , be l made in:con nexion t) ith this transaction, to hold Co!. Fre mont respOnsible for conduct calculated to infeinge upon the frvedofti of 'debate ,in the United Statei, Senate." _ - THEtimbre 'does' not seem to be at all "aware (t," what the whole 'country thatknows, although the. Missouri - Compro mise is repealed, the fruits (11" that :.repeal re main - to,be gathered. Kansas is not yet a Slave State, and it depends entirely ?Ton the' next achnini.Ftratio4 whether it'eVer'!will The South I knOwS perfectly_ w.ell that if Mr. ' Buchanan is elected President, , , Kansas will be a Slave State ; and the North knows that if Fremont is elected, it will not. • This is, the hksue. There . middle course,-:--nd: halts: coMprornise possible. Mr. Fillmore is against "agitating'? the. question, - , b,and dare not eay .openly• whether he it in favor of making it LAVE or FREE. When the whole country 1:•4 rouse this rssue he is inclifTerent.,N. jr. Tinu4; = ~- * ="The Radical Abolitionist, the special organ of Gerrit Smith, the abolition candidate, devotes its entire OFtOber number to the en emies of slavery, and in urging , them not to vete. for Fremont. We give *brief extract to the point : ! " The itepUblican! party is not a party for the deliverance of the enslaved, but only for the secarity of the free. It is not a party for the Meek man; but Only for the white max.— It is riot a party for 'the rescue of the whole tenuity from the despotisiii of the slave pow er but only- for the liescue of K.ursas." :There is the eaTie in a nutshell. The Fre mont party is the "Iwhie man'aparty.7 .1t is helther a bigger party, nor,,a.nixer-driv ing party, but " the white nfan's parts 'The "Toombs bi11".,--whieh we inten ded to publish this week, that all might see for themselves-that the 'elaina set up by the Buelaneere its favor - falog—we hare been : obligedl . l , ' the' Omber or Illuable corn muni4tionstertiring insertion this week, to Refer till our neg.c. *eal _ clier's I imaitsillie. - .. OM. Normal School s will , . changed to a Teachers' Institute, trona lievr.. - Bth'A Nov. 12th, N' the Purl* pose of acecuomodad t ng th who have been tumble t i . to attend thel school. , • Protbssors 'Stoddard; T L and others, will be Jin attendance., 1 - i - Professor Stoddard will b or more, and those who de to the Institrite. • . i • Board willibe furnished t as can be eluded-1 to about $2,25 per we ek. ' chanew for Teachers to bow fast serrett4f course + The tuiti for the Pasta eenti, -- -Ladtes 374- cents. ifarford, Oct. 22, 1056. I - 1 i, Republica A Republican Mass' M • son Centreoin Tuesday, Son. G. A. Or o#, ; Chase, Esq.; will be invite Items!Mica* Iron. G. A 4 Grow WM ad. the political issues of the and dates : Stance's, Friday, Oct: 2 Jackson, S i aboday, Oct, Gibson (B mows') Bata of the }dew P. Badker's A meetly), be held at FJ 6 o'clock P. of Slavery a on band. New Mafol . -All who are a opposed to the extension e invited to ttend. Speakers will be Oct. 29, 186. ' 'r Fire Fire,Oont t 7 *o'clde. k The Mont day evening will be in at N: 11. Bo ig4it / . onWedne; Church; Sprii PARK and .3 Springville. . In Thomson, Sept i 110th Mr: flows,,. LpoN.tin,'at 1 formerly of. ackson. l i In' Ararat, Sept. 2,.by WILLIam W, TAnnor,, of & BETSEY A. l'loEt.; of Gibsot l edae, Oetbber pgrille, by Re Iss SA RAI( "/ In Franklin, Susq.lro., has. ANi,L, consort of th Abe 86th rea r of her - age. . )- - - The subjeet of thisiiritice ViAs horn in the State of Rho_ic Wail, Sept. 11th 4770. Few incidents of her youthful years, Troy of especial notice, are known to the writer. i!At - iiii early age slit was uni ted in marriage to Mr Webster with whom the 'livid until his dee;ase, May 12th 1847. They con' tinned to reside_ in Rhode Island until tlitywcre surrounded a numeroUs and interesting -family. In the_en tunin of 1811 1 , they with-their lineal descendants .em, 1 igrated to Penn., rind Seta d in Lawsville--now Lib erty and Frankliit--Sasq. ounty. One of their sons Elder John 'Webster With its wife and child, having preceded.theni, had. mad an opening in . the forest. and erected a log caltiliffe ly to welcome his patents . and kindred to the 'hoispii s lides of his new home.— The family now numbered let -Illy-two, Including par -cuts, children and grand Oren. This:region was then, as Many now living . ill remember; an .almost I unbroken wilderness. i Th timid deer still lingered in its dense forests , and he fierce wolf and other beasts of prey still prOwle over its rugged heights on skulked though its dar - valleys. It required no prdinary TM — rise of will o ' vigor of arm to brave the 7 Ita • dangers or e dare the idships inehlent : tra.. a new settlement i these uncultivated wilds. It-was not atone ter hfraself, for his prsonal ease or present in terest that the pioneef fon.ook the kind friends and endearing wisociations dearly youth or inatuir age 1 and sought a home ini, tlicsle.forests.hut it _iris for the good of otlia t Tii, for hiSehillren and those. e/ara.sliould cede. after 'lna he sacrifi ed present comfOrt foir hi , l i ture compet ncy. - • ' 4 . ' • Actuated, ilreuhtiesS, by 1 Mr. Weliate with hiri-nuni thizi wild re,"on and j setti; old Lawsville. ,With - hid inrillased Wild landa land Clearing were soon mnde; ed and full g•ranariesl and their toil •and gladdened their cliildren•anti mettid. gotten or ne..*lected, but sustained. • . ' . -Mr. Web. ter lived.. to . pleasantly s toed around i l forts and m yof the lux in a ripe of age, le4ving mourn his aisenee. IMrs. finally extend to the fl was attended liy a large n born, amongt whom were descendants! It haisin .. has had tworndred m2O iwo hundre of whom arc reside on farms iu Libertyl four are rainisters . of the Fettled as pastors of churcl places. Bingl wife or Mr. Most and dance ,ernbr since this (.1( ing enjOymc cult to reali2 l amton, nn th 7 eenior Cush en and atahl r ced in 'this , parted hiend t of .wonted `e that she is was indeed brief acid-re s' the sad. remembrances of is the fact Oat:she seas n two days ofllingering the endear Lag relatio,nshin, to require the exhibition Was ready to depart.: Yo a communi ant of the eb strongly, el ng, and she as a simple-hearted, true and faithful descipleuf he , Lord and Savior, kind and affectionate in the domestic' circle—faithful and devo ted in her riendship :*--beloted, by many who so well k- - new her character and feel acutely her loss. There are features of titc4 dark dispensation that make it gloomy to contemplate. . . A :husband mourns the toss of a beloved and devoted wife. Children just at the age to need a mother's couisel and care are stricken Icl with orphanage. An . a mother who was tolnake this departed dauthtera onse:her abiding home clue ing the rolainder of her' pilgrimage, is made,. most touchingly o feel beetles lation - and bereavement. -- la " Dui God's ways are 'not • s oar ways." We. Lava but to• bow before Slim d say, "thy will be done." Among those who "Ihmt gh the chances and chang es of life" will also,mtss h r that is gone, are the sick and the needy. `She wa ever ready to minister. as far as her power exte nded to. those who need' the t 3 kindly officef which the. e , condition! and relations demand. ; ut she Visas trio well' known in our midst during a re idence of Mirk years to require extended 'laded her i and her vitt es are written imperfectly with the en. Th ey 'traced more vividly and 71 w abidingly 'n the tender hiet of the heart. • . " Oh. tin ell with her A but who can tell, what - the future, thi k-robed in dafkness, may bring to, us " ' • Cow, aZbOiiseNeos. Mil 1 Ineryi an • Dress !fakir* ? , A tiss plrliMN, o Binghamton, improv*thhi 41 oppr . tunitylof i orming the Ladies of Mont rosett ands mnity, diet sh intends opening an assort ment of '.f ionable mile 07, on the first of Novem ber, :in th rooms ; Oyer pulley and Besd's store, where, if e Ladies will c . all, they will find every thing in line of her b mess that is desired; and will add, that she has s tired the service of Ladles that are ed,mpetent for i , businbss. lifontxr - - October, 22 fBISS. m 7 . . Reline pp NOTICE in concerned in! the fo Estate of Bawls'. On dec. Philander Linea Ex Estate Of (I,Koalx Li B. Little Administrator Final; account of /ow will of4oseph Webster That the ammuntana 1, In the Re ' tees 'Wilco ' que and that the Itidget - the Oiphan i . Wedil ' v the lipth 413 &million ind allowance. L i 4 Reglitertiilee'• Idol iloii 0 in the Schael tiro weeks e to, can coarse previous a limited number 'slow exceed s2,so—probably here- are a. number of themaelves—'-fhat come, to will be, Gentlemen 50 B. F. Ticwicssaus,. Co. Supt. Meeting. " ng wili be - heidat Thom 28th, at ono-o'clock, P. . J. B. Bing,: ind FL B. as tppikers. ass Nipetfisp. as his fellowpcitizens on p; at the following places at I o'clock r. m. 5, at 1 ecloek I'. W. Oct. 25, evening. Not ce. ilfoni Fremont club will Friday the 31st inst. at EMI I any No. 2 will meet Mon , man the 'Break by torch 8. M. WILSON, Se'y. ndaaace to hold the torch- Mo. sth 1856, in St .Andrew' . .: John G. Furey, MR. ASA . VISA WILLIAMS, both of by S. Williams. Esq„ d Miss L. G. DCRIN, both S. NV;111=4; Esq . ., Mr. Wayne Co., and Miss be, M Penn., July Mai 1.8.58, isle Joseph Webster, in nub disinterested motives crone faugly emigrated to ed on the rigged hills of sons and sons•in-law, he commenced a settlement ; log-mbins and barns erect pleasant homes , ,rewarded leir hearts. Schools for 1 , for worship were not for tth were est•hlighed and see an, industrious family him, enjoyin'gallZthe cm ries of rural life. died his companion behind to Webster lined to see her generation. • ffer•funeral Ttuber of friends and neigh ! inetrthrre of her lineal . been ascertained that she ' !Hasse lineal descendants still living. Most of these 'and Franklin townships— ospel, three of whom are I I es at different and distant : . 30th ult., Mrs. LAuft.i, i an, aged 51 , years. . i g is the bereaving Provi ,! Tor& But a' few days as among us in -the seem health and it is most difti ! 4 ne. The work of disease 4d'and complete. Among this fearful bereavement, Conscious during . the last But her character in all of life was too well known f deathbed proofs that she many, years she had been h to Which her affections MI tit Notice. creby given to ail palatine ; wing Estates, to wit: nowt . late of Bridgewater tor,- i sz late of Montrose, dee. I, I • aturrtn, Trustee Under the et' Franklin: ' have .settled theie accounts • Und for the (*lslay of Sue ; e will be pr,eseuted to tise eourt, of "intr. c*lnty, On ' lgovemberkle eon • CHAPMAN, Re'r. rose, Oct. 22i ISSL S:111 - -; - 111NNI.' 1 C4INIT : Can. CORI. 0 S E a Townships. Auburn,. :...210 Apo!aeon,— 45 77 Ararat,..... 68 Bridgewater,l64 144 . 8r00k1yn,.... 180. 68 a1tr0rd,....162 ,77 Cbooonut,.., 15 100 Dim0ck....159 72 Dund 03 22 Fri 'dunk, 19 15 kl" 66 78 - °rest' Lake 70 02 Gibeon,.... 214 52 .Great Bend, 190 108 Harfors",.... 106 114 Harmony,. 81 Herrick,...' •70 44 Jack50n,....148 73 Jessup, ::...114 Liberty,..,. :77 Lathrop,.... 47 Montrose, —143 ,Middletown; 60 New Mil filtl,los Oakland. ,• 46 EMI Rusk. SPril%Fine; .154 Silrq , Like, 54 54 53 65 Hs • 100 47 T0ta1,.....8424 - 2320 NEW STORE! NEW GOODSII Hawley & Guild Would respectfully invite 11 the citizens of Gibson and vicinity to their very large stock of Fall stud 'Winter Coods, which they are now receiving and are selling at very low prie4: consisting in part of Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Crockery, Hardware, Paints; Ready made lothing, Boots and Shoes, Le. They are :prepa6d to exhibit. to the people of Gibson, one of the largest stocks of Ready made Clothing ever offered lts this market, which they are liound to seU Cheap al the . Cheapest. . • ; In .addition to their stock, they are now receiving a large stock of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Tin Ware, &c. - So call and see, if you do not buy. No charge for showing Goodi. , •.. ~• „BAWLEY & GRID. '. N. B. All gulls of counter produce taken in ex.! change for Gists at market pike; . • , Gibson, October 222, 1856. lyr SloVes: Stoves !'T BURIZATT would invite attention to his T 3 a large stock . of NEW STOVESjeat retelyed,' inchading • lull assortment or Elereaed Uvene Aia, Tight, Large Oven, and Pretplica Cook Stoves, with i s superior valet , / Of Parlor, Office and Shop &crea tor Wood or Coal: also Store Pipe, Zinc, Sheet hop, Store Tubes, - s:c. His assortment wilt inelude the most zeleei and desirable Stoves in marketand will be sold on the most favorable terms, fur casit.or ox-rtag. New Milford, October 22, 1858. Atiditor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, an h auditor appointed by the Orphans' -Court, of Susq. County., to distribute the funds In the hands of A. S. Low administrator'of John Sherwood,dee'd., among the cr editors of :saiddecedent will attend to *the dutia4 of said appoinunettt at his store in Mont rotie; on Frittly, - the 1 4 th - day - d 1 lioverater net, it 'two o'clock, P..M., and all persons interested in said fund are hereby required to present their claims at said time and place or be forever debarred. • • , - AtM. J. MULFORD, Auditor:. Montrose,' October 22, 1856. PONDHAW, .by the ' laws oft ICo Mann. it ' - -;- W i lt is made " t he duty oft she Sh nl ei iffof e ca ver k y. . 1, SADDLE 11' HARNESS 'MAKER County, to give notim If the General Elections, y . one or more newspapers of the colunty, at. k:ast twen- . AND TRIMMER, . . _. .ty days before the .Election," to 'enumerate therein Quecessor of A. &E. Ealdwin, liate Fordham and n jr,rP_, - -j - n-1 r , [-- ) . :' - '=i- - J alkt ® NT the "officers to be elected," and Ito "designate the . t.. 3 Smith) in the above business wilt offer on good , i..Louir -.' `-'•..:.'1 1. -1 — ).1 - • ..51 place at which the Election is to ' held — Therefore : terms, all kinds of yeric t's in his line," such as-Satl- . - F.AMES .BCCHANAN, his• - dOetrinel intl" - peoltiyi• 1, F. P. HOLLISTER, igh She iff'of Susquehanna dies, I.l 4 rness, Trunks; &c. Harness made lof - the eV Cillfes's and Suniner's Speeches,:• BOrder4Ratt Connty, do hereby mak . known il proclaim to the best oak-tanned leather. •• • -• . -!..• ~. flan Code in Kansas and Presidential PiatformsiFirew qualified electors of S qquehan a, that a . General . OA IMMO E TRDIMING • of all kinds done o n mont Songster , Mitsic,'&e.,, &e. - Just,, received , and Election mil be held th nughout said 'County ) ,on short notice. 7All kinds of -Carriage Triturnings•kept f or sale by .. . • J..1 - ,yaN5 . .,k1:,7„01,q.. . . . , Ttesda - y, the 4th dyof . ovember twit ,o 1 hand and luialefied cheaper th an e ean.he perchas- i Monttoso,- . Sept. 10, 1856. • - ' ' - • ' - I -... 'etVelscvithere in Northern Penusvaia. -••"• , . - being the `" first Tuesda "in sai , month, at the sev- - Noi: 1 - ,•') and 3, Basement of Searle's H o t e l, Mont- - • istro r min. TO 10 YAWL ;:- ;:.- , -•••-- •-•-•. mid districts:within Sal county, o wit: - • iese,, Pa. ,/, .:'- - . . New Freight _Lind from .310141. And I also hereby in ke know and give notice,- Montrose, October 1, 1853. = '. ' -tf . DI L I; & AnnsirgoNG ...;.-... that the -place of hold g the General . Elections in - Conon/Rion ../Herelielys, /Vit. i Brie . 114iiiikage;:, tke'several wards bore mhs and townships within the ' • • • county o ta nuro th urina re as follows to wit. . Eiectitar's Notice. ' , 's TOR the better accommodation- ot the Fitrinsitti town= XT . OTICE is hereby given to ail: aeons p haviag de- . 4 , sus,,fa county, we 'have Concluded, to. receive The Election On; the isrriet Composed 'of the tow s hi ptro f,A po l o & Na l a b e h e w n!, th e h ouse of Joseph .i. 1 mamba against the estate of STEPIWS .1.1.4zEr.- freight every day .of. the Week - (gundarti excepted;) . Yes, late of m oo d ; township, -deceased, that the, - at the store'of M. S. Wilson and Sou' who'vriltattend Beebe's in said townehtp. 1 • - ,.irbet Election for the diAtrietternposed of the tow*. name Limit be presented to the undersigned ter ar- to chipping the same to New Tork,'and:the ref'l ithipS of Ararat will he held at the,sehool house.l4r • rangement, and all ' persons indebted to said Estate bills will paid in cash at their store.•-.• _-' , v--"..4 -•- • are reqitested to make immediate payment.- ' Capt. Wickhain . is their: Safesipary whose Iota: as- Presbyterian ehurehin said township, ' The F.lection for the iligriet composed of the town- • • WM. J.' TUBRELL, . Ee t ., , -A. c. pert nee on tlieS. !I: S4E. Raßreak.lostifies him lit ship or Auburn wal be held at the house of George • ELIJAH Bnxtu.., . - saving that Justice will be done tohitepatiOtie; -With Errertpiti-said to w nship . - • ''' Dimotk, October 2,1856. ).• , 4 w the, aboie'arringemelit- wer,invite fititinireto• Aldine • The Election Co tiie district composelefthe town- Im p mar it - - '',. • JUSTIPATILLi- - ship of Bridgewater will be held ut the Court House • CHARLES 13 , FAILI&TRONG. in the Borough of Afonirase. "l• " • IIA la . MI Ai gi LIP IN Montrose, Aug. 20, . 1836 . ; q - ` , ; r'. .' . •." :12:016. ' rig. Election for the district cohMosed of the toms • ,- ‘n r = rtrA n ,-;.,- N 4.-N, e-.., sbii• of Btooklyn 'will •b held at the House of James • • ; • I . J B viu . Lk . ...:1.4 . .2) OLf an -- : Est raY.. O. Bullard iti,said,LOWn ;0,4,, . i. . -' l b the life tile business), under the name of Mott ' ME 'to tile enelOS re - or ttie mini • fitwi:f'; . din The Election for the istriet cornposed of the town- - i • • . s. rrIlE understned .having associated theniselrecian' .-the 22d day of July astorinyrel miirec-inttgios ship of Choeonut w il l be held .at the school House • & . N 1 t i m ••i“Hd l er ' 1 i „ t , ed toobe about•ltyears old, witlia - white stripitt.the near Hobt. GM." in said townsl ip. ' - - er, at lo 0 a:Pr/ging ‘. 00 .. . ‘ .l Sttnga . 0 . , . „_ , , , , Cook . , The Election forthe district co posed of,the town- .an l i a umne st e o t ts o k t ii h r e . publie that they'are DOW receiving - The an d r ‘ eg l u r e u st le ed w.a w lego v • e l i tt o e io l v et irt, t t iwiaar. ., ship of Clifford will be held at th _house •of Biriim - ' • 1 " - - • ' ..... r • • ...- " ' . -s - and take-her away: • , HENRY TIFFANY. Barnum in said township. •• .: .: . t -, • , '''' Ne w a; clicqee Ur . 9641111.1 - 1 gt l 4 !ew Milford,. Aug. 12, 1836. `:' ''• = - - 11m11 The Electionloithe dist ri ct composed of the Bor. 'such as Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Cloths, Cs 'tkAiners, -• - • - •-- • ....._ •. _ ' ough of Dundaff will belleld'at the Dundati Hotel in Crockery; Bats and Caps, Groceries, Sze., &c.; .which ny. • :vie War (last Bentort -•-. , said Borough . , I .1.. - . • . will be sold for 'Reaily Pay, at priers that esin'efail to .. ' • - . . , ii, . - . The Election for the district ecimpimed of the town- suit. . - ' • C. W. MOTT,. __. '•• LOOK WELL' TO,YOUR INTERESTS, shits Of Ditnock will be ' held at the hbuse 44John •.. ,; • ) .)',,, .-: , . JAMES C. TYLER. 4ND buy' your ' Roots and StatienirrYirbeii' . ) you . Baker in said township.; ' - : Montrose, October 1, 1 850 - - 11. con get ilieiri •ctilea. Dernembei it ig vt . .the The Election for , the district composed of the win- ' Montrose 'Book 81;04 . in- the out hare ..Yott ‘.. AdinintAwato.oi , Nefice. , . • , ship of Forest Lake will be held at the house.ofilet- -..; - , - ' • can-.lind Books of all prices, from rteme ei.t ;primer see A. Clark in ,said toWnship.. I _ • . VOTIuE is hereby given toad, Pergooftletring d'e- to a tee dollar Dible ; and notwithstanding's:4d books The Election 'for the district composed of the town- 11 wands against the ' estate of •Jottx 4 00, bare been EOM in town or late at suction at 161 pric-. ship of Franklin; will be held at the schlol house late of: Lathrop township, deceased, that the .same „.. , you may ,l ear s . t iy , c o o . tit /b e postomee that old near lamb Allards in said tow hip. i .. Must be presented to the lindersii,med for arrange,- • and new boas both can bur bm ,',iwilt low; '... '"' -, - • The Election for the district c innosed of the Bor. ment, mei all persons indebted to said. Estate are re- Dr o k o l o o m mo te wor k s •E xpe di t i o t t to •J apust .,.3 l : ough-of Friendsvilie; wi be eel at the school 'house, guested to make:immediate p .. avment. ' . • -raking-4, - the Bunter's Feast,•;the_ , WhlteLtdef . std, in said borough ..- • - - JOHN LORD, Administrator. - thekealli; .trerard the Lion-Killeri the Spareerwarese The Election for the district compoied of the town- ,Lathrop, Oct. 1, 1856. • '. . 38-Ow Payers, My- Bondage rind Frit-dela, Life On theltend ship of Great Bend:will be held at the house of Al-. ~ _ fred Allen in said town6hip. 1 • - plothing, a good stock, .will he sold very lOii, s' n Lad; . fot o tt Social in , vario 't So tty lt.4 l4 , ._,t i : i f s ß e or i.ro - Cht i, or rit., zienoo ,7_ , 01 1 • The election. for the district composed of the town- -• ‘-. 1 by - - ;•,F. M. CHAN ... I/LER. I ship of Gibson will be I,eld at the . house of Joseph - ~ r -8, an 8,5 per bbl. , . 4` 1 -1 4 1 otir, "' 4 8 0 • 'LARD Tki also a few o f thole is -f GbtaalLataPa:kk ',..:--•••' Weslibuen in said totrurltirr. • I •, .I! LOW, and Fluid, at • CHANDLER'S. • . Look Ilfere----ARI, elm pith% , nibill &lb, .. ,T'ae- - fleetion for the district composed of the town - • - • —.:-• ' dollars and , Over`at ine.time Shill have one didWies ship of Harford will be t held at tne house. of N. W. ~ New Fail Goods . - ' worilaAhrow a- in fxtrti, or tenAlollar'S:lrtitle.thall Waldron in said,townshm. ~ • . ,'„;, ~,' , ," . . - - ' • • h ave „ two d - o g ar „4 ;¢ ; stn.. - ... .50,,, ..,, ::.-, 7_ ~, -,,.. f . --,- - The Election for the 4i,tri g t w pwe d of 1 0W 11 : t POST .IROTINRS . . Can and -Ile * coniinced, • at, the tioathcoosßook .. . ` slip of Harmony will held at the- house of Wil-. ITATEiest .t• p eee ti alttrge• stock °frail and Win Store,..onti4oor north of Seitile's Hotel, , ~,,,. „:_ -.-- ~,, ~,,,;, _. Ham Sainpsom in said t wnshipl . - _ . - ter Goods' Their uSual assortment is complete rontme, .Aug. 6, 18 . 36, - . ";. A:; $- 8t 1 4#4 1 . 1 4,, • The election for the disteict, posed of the town ' ship of Ilerrkk will be 'held at e' .. house of Shubael. • - Clothing.—iNery large stock just Opened, -- an 4 as cheap - ii the chOlt . pest. , - . , - ••, - - ' :•••,-i , - -...:•,,.: •,, • Dimock in said township : , ,i• '. • a d wilLtie sold to ualitv iiii low as slant estab- The flection for theMistric' t 'isi ed of the•town• .^ - -.- 45 q .* a ' 9 r9 -3 c-ranurii. - t.. 1 ihlb OrJ k n Will be held a c ti ) t h e . f jj - hshment in ale country: We i n c ite our friends to call hree thOotaxi . d - "with; of tiro toot wood to At. - - • - ae "I • °4° e •- - Montrose, Oct. il, 1836: - - ' Auditor's Notice. XTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, an lr auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court lof Susquehanna County, to distri4ute the rfunds. in the: hands of Jacob Kimble, administrator of the estate of John Mellvaine, -deed., among the heirs and' legal representattres of said. decedent 'will attend!. lo the duties ofbis,appointment at the office Bentley & Fitch, in Montrose, on Friday, - tho 14th day of:Kovember next, at-ten o'clock, A. X., said all persons- interest id, in said funds aFe . hereby required to pr+senttheir claims at said time and place orbe ffiorrrrer.dckarried: .1 t, F. FITCH, Amnion; lifirtrtroie; October 22, 1856. - . P 1011.1111111114 Sitscitte . an 4 Cnunly, ss, .. • v i R Ciab, In the Court of CI:N WALTEiI:O9A ,Plesis of 1 Ts. mid County, April Term, 185 a. ' Hattinir Cann. No. Sh . . ‘ N.. To Harriet Card: Whereas a stibrwena in Difince was issued to April Tern; ]856; which° WAS duly re. turned non est invent-us, and thereon an afiershOpce. nairsts issued in said cue returnable to.AuguitTerm,' 185 G, upon the return 'of which, proof.was made thak the said Harriet Card could not be found in my bath:. wick, This- notice is therefore fo require you Ur appear. before the Judges of the salt) Court on the thirdAton day of No%ember next, tiranswer said complaint, &c. . F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Oct. 22, 18.56. . ONE'Lff g3TRIIIKEE TN the midst of the great political 'excitement of the day, we have not forgotten the enuned:ate wants of all parties, hut have purchased and are con stantly teceivirg extensive additbms to all the Var ious branches of our trade, and to which we solicit the attention of Our large ciiele of patrons and friends, confidently believing that we can offer you strong in ducements to n uke your purchases from our well u lected stock of L. larg GrcoOciss, Groceries, Cmckery,'Handware, Bats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made clothing; &c., &c. To the few that we have not already supplied with slaves; we wonid say, that notwithstanding Or loss and detention by. fire, we are again "in " Full Blast.,” and icady to wait upon you with a chow, frrnn direreist patterns; sit the lowest price r s: Chsi profits are reasonable and !ernesof sale easy. ' - Butter, Lard, , Tallow, Beeswax, Socks, Flannel,' Grain of all kindri; Old copper, Brass, Iron, read, Rags, Meat, Irctetiblek Wood, Lumber, Dried , Ap ples, Beans, Grass seed; Ay., taken at. themarket prices, for goods, at S. IL-& P. BATRL"S. Public Avenue, Montrose, Oct."B, 111543. .t Tuiner in said townshi Persons desirous of engaging in a job Of the T he m eetkw k e t h e above description, Will do welh to , call on " the afilY•i •!` ship of Jonmp will be scriber about two miles from Bopbottom. neei nsa i jtewitehin. ' THOMAS 1108 OAT' Theifeßiettipe the Brooklyn, October 15, 1856. ti , ship of Lenox wig he • -4 - Brothers in stud IkTew Jewelry, 'Perfumery,. Fsncy:Goods; _ 6 ,.. ;the ./_i Groceries, -Paints, Oils, Drugs Bitterish Mr (.4.lY c yli t Z etty " ; 74 l Lkritts, &c., just received, by ABECTORBELL. Jones In said umnidili) Montrose, October 15, 11354. . The s teed - en Re.the ric Allen's World'sllairil- tor. .. 011 4 01 LotbroP er. ariftßylobalsamem, Bac:baler's LWd Bak Lord in said township Dye. and Mablal , Cala, the Bala TheXleFOYCrtr. .)ye. Mos Asia _ of a Theasand Viewers, Iluoitan's Hungarian Doloom,• Ir s a N i rs a i e s , ship oLillsldlCtown Infallible Remedy, Marehesea Uterine Catholienn, OPb Road-In l'ldd tows Holloway's Tills, and Ointreent, Barrott's Liq,ul4 The Fiction Fiction ,for th Gil" Cement, Railway's Ready Remedies, and ,near ough o Montrove, 1 0' 17 01l of the most popular Medicine& rine" i e .; i n saldßorough. - - The Bleeder market, at the *re of , , ini.- tg t. _ .. mu:WV 0., ..,_ _..... in% ___ ABEL TURREJ4 _Action for th,. iiltrick m enposed of the town- : . ~,i,i, r iii A t - 1 . 4 111& ,: 1 * . 7fotiones. and Cashman ; VP a4iiiih-i."-lust:receired a Ityld Of Baskets, " d sl) f, N ew M g i l d 1 0 n - be.hell,litt occu • ' -- al liainili ! "4"l. ' '-. a l '. ' - 1 ,", - Plain and Fincilitoltr 6otliii t 'Plain anti Plahrie• ap p l e d . ._ J o h n B . az ton in . i t ownship, Titilisting '-o-uwalleri, , Safety F . 104,/ ~ .un -.-s'- r i noes -. 40 4 p arm i nit 6 o .., tu n a Bi oem t e; -, :iti a i n - en d - 1 -- 0 for sale chkap, by _ BENTCEY - k R.EAD,I ' The Election for th districtco mposed °fib° town • 1.1,4ier, Shot ,Lead„ - OunVaps and Wormers, row- - • flheeiefoi . side by : , ItErrio , 4 Reim .. ith m i coi p rif in Oa tbe kkp oore d _w u i g ll it or li stim eld o u t tits house .. I . )r Robert -de siorre p o b r ke ::. , -ti zi.. uxr, ,,,, Revtdvers,: Ase Pist li ol s .v, Tu , A lin e,- eLt . u .,b,, s; F ir. : l4. l_n w ey•_ ,_is ; Si_Bi litt lit iita - * w oo . , 1 0 „ 11 8 ,t we itic h h er uenn an e d utE4: S il it: V Montrose, October 1, lab& • ' - . The Election for the district ippos . ed pf the town- . .:lgentwis - eicietwbet.,ls - ,- igse,, . , • • • ' 4.. " l .7ers* - &lulea:vil.?ths_and rich, Veketa ear„ . 9•446 k. . • ship of Rush, will be id at the house of N. D, Piny. ' - ''" ' - '' ' • -.. -- - nr-aa4 - C3m4l4altamisr " i ' " " '' .llll 41 -111: % - ;t li t irt 7 ' D M" SALT bY th.P*4 bathe/ at 12414 " der in slid towirshili. ; . 1: ' - .• - . --, .. ''----,* ti tv - : .•., -- - _lnca'. or other STAP . I.‘aI . FANCY ~- C ., ~.. ~„ *S . , received and Or sale by - . - ~., - •", ed ~., ~„ . .., 14ecutor is. ,aS ,C • -.. .. . mid, bmioing .. t . .-•- . -1- , ._, - '.- : ,- : - . 1 . , 1 • -;: -- - . , eurt M n ri„ - L , ,„.„., . . The Eleetioeterth district corn or tit - • town- NOTICE I);' I; 'that all cierson itianhtedt ... Mira* re, CrOck lion and - 1344-1 0 4tde:, - "M' a "1" ' I " A" 1 fhli Or gininelle y be heldit " hens° of Ellen : ' 4 WI ~ ____ ll4n • • ' ' - - ' el L ., ,„, e rr ' ~,..,.. ~.u.,...- - , 0 ~ t ' • .• eerifiens fp is to ship, - , .., • - - . to tile estate of -t-ims ',all's* late o f the towb- Oils. Ihnbillna alm"t . ' 4o * `"%ri- , s"isP'ss*. 1: - . • ,_. V IL CUANDILIEIII hal a supply of Gem* ' The Elektion fbe the' district MmPoliod of the town: ship of Liboy; deceased; are requested to 'make:(: Mabee, Carpeting, &e., with alorgnaitkttotrlistiorbe F• • phign Drammen% end:a bete eminty of Nisi o bi t , of Ki v a to re w b e h e i t i et t he h em At: Rob. mediate tiattpent, and all those haying domande S- -.mans of Stotiattls , o the-niiiiiilo . oilia„ . _-..ter . Books; ineluding Ni.a arillia b li Oat welt, Dritil, 1- L ad Igelierigio„l4 . odd .: 01 - - &hist- mud - estate will Irv- I RM' 1 116 4 i :1" 1 1 4 4 1 Y 4 40,04 and CONSTRUCT I ON, all at z. ' ll "''' , w i ll .' - ... li t. 04 40 l'''' . • for tti t • - Wi IIIITE:31) - 1 r .,,_,i..„. meet the-views of the closestbnyers ler or The Electiop for„tho district ccenPOsed Of Ac , . sa ,., °men ~ watizia ria l tilv f'''''' , "' proved arcalt:_ L'L - '-' *,' 'L - '--':_;", WOOD 1 1 1ANIID at ' - ase . ; i44 )"n*i "gli or 811.8filler.lanna !riU'bl 11" d "lhe. hquse later '' 6"4‘ll(l4e°'br 16' Iss° ' ' -,- .'- - :, 7 1 .4'. ,- New Milford; Octobee - 2,' ime: ; . '.- -•- - : , - ,-.,, ; - riceatiledbrAisstt Benson in said borough. • ' .•• . . • ~,./ Aud..Gen. cr lirEllii .. .. 217 - 18 - 90 45 77 76 37 28 68 27 ;- ,167 143. • 198 144 r 179 66 .18/., 65' • 162 .74 .163 78 16 100 .13 101 159 72 ti.: '72 21 27, 19 15 •, 9 ;15 G 4 79 ;;; 79 -70 62 69 1 214 53 213 ,52 191 107 187 108 169 113 * 166 110 82 32 81 35 . . 78 . 45 f 147 72. 148 '73 115 40 114 ' 48 74 • 91 77 00 40 84- 46' 84 137 114 137 116 140 45 143 43 00 117 59 117 197 141 197 139 45 34 47 33 156 53 157 47 )152 68 154 08 53 117 52 118,' , 117 98 .117 99 55 47 66 47 92 82 119 45 116 1 4 4 34 3433:2301: 3423'2315 .3510 2290 Sur. PI " 4 3 gd 94 46 - l y .z 22.3 . - 114.9 , '-.:41 , ;69 , -27 168' 145 i 1 182 06 i 1 i .106 78 165' .44 • 159 • 172 107 31 . .. 18. 20 14 64 7 8-, 46 70 :62 222. 48 212 192 107, 191 174 .110. 172. 78 :35 179 78 44." 6. 152 71 148 115 46 113 81 89 ' I.kz 49 82 . 149 105: - 1 33 146 43 1 4 117 pc, 200 142 20Q : 46 :44 145 100 as 4158 157 67 '154 57.117 ,156 119 97 . 117 58 46 156 31442 2324 Tyr.welr flusquehan a Act:tact:ay . Thotlectien fur•the district composed ofthe town- MILL L.. 9 - ' Ts now Open. Wm.11.. 1 artahor4, A. Bi; Principal , ship of t Thomson wilt be held at the hciuse recently . Dress Making and raliey:Sto!e. t E. Fritz.; and a &assortment of . . • 1 also make knewnond. giiis - c notice as. in*and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act 1 sin : diyected, " that, every person. excopt, Justices of rite peace, who shall hold any o ffi ce or appointment of profit or w i ll be happy . 40 see their Cad frieraiissOd ittsci-tiojitit• the patronage of new cincir. - - Miss Chitialattevid to the Itilliaery depOninni; th. Dressarldttg. de• r Coats, Pants, and Vests _trust -under the -Unite! States, or of this State or cof t ment gill icit under tote charge:of . miss aiter,„ commis- r I will 11 cbeap for cash any city or incorporated district, whether a . I ;oo E. FRITZ. under the ligislative, judiciary or executive depart- house. - - 'Sept 24 1850, -. t : ST•raf ... ' 'FFIE POIXTECIIIIIO t e ttELgGE .1. Miss Brown Procep CRS. Mss Riley, Teacher occupied hy.lta'rtio..E Rumford in said township. • - .A.• IY. STOrtmgc COw -- ' ". Of Music. Miss Brown, Teacher in Primary De.' The officers-to he elected at the time and . -places FA DRES S respectfully /tenet:nevi' tcf the' hOies':et` paitment. By order' f the Trnstees. - aforesaid, are Twenty - seven Persons as Electors for . . Montrose and vicinity', thattheY hatreopentsla C. F. READ, Seery. 1 AVM . JESSI7P, Prest. President and Tien President of the . United States. FANCY DRESS GOODS ICFURNISHING.STOE; Montrose, October l 5 I . 856. . on Main Street, over •the Farmec s ti* arttitilwreidni,y: for yo rselves. • stoned o ffi cer or agent, who, is, or shall be, employed . - • ' - ment of this State or United . States, or any city or • - • i s , -i i -.. . OF roe STAYS or nISITT A. a, • .. , •;. , • incorporated district ;' and also that every_member of - _- ~r- . , ~,._.._ StOre I I " Congress , and of the State Legislature, and of the West Peuri Sqlia,.. r.e. - rbilla,..llC.ipuusi* • select or common council of any city, or commission- TIWORPORATED by: thb LegishantolBWitind or. -in a nnouncing to era of any incorporated district, is by law incapable I ganized oti the plan of this fin*lttial CollegCsOf lat they have mOv- of bolding or exeOsing at the : stoup time. the office ContinentatEnrope. affords a thorough itrefesakuts& ,I with an entire new or appointment iJudge, Initpeetat, or.,Clerk of any education in Ctva. Exatziamtiae;TAsmicAVCicsitts! . . YiY variety of mar' election of this . C nationwealth, and that •no inspec- vaY.,.MieRANICAL D'6rKEEntso, - .4ol4rEcnits Asti I,Frienckt, ,give as t ' for or Judge or other officer of any . such election,. 3llxixo-Esomsgetwo_ Th e Fourth, co k b - L i e y ear Prices, nor "Jew " . . shall be eligible to any Officte.theratii be voted•for.s.' , will •eennnence on Monday, Sr, I.sth ISM - For ads fairly and • bon- Au N ,th a t h t the thst„seeticat.ofsakd twt, it is .en- Catalogues and forther.infirmatt* address — • ' l• We both' preach acted that r:.every general and special election shall , • ••- • ..• •ALFRED 1..' KENNEDY, 11..D. v ... , ' 1-incipla . o f quick he opened heti - eon Eight and Ten in the forenoon, Pres. of Faculty , Polytechnic College, - Philedla to distinctly under- I goods on a long 'and shall continue •withdut interrupOon or adjourn- ~ low _that the , pur- ment until Seven o'clock in the evening when the :. ' , ,Ezky .©,,,,w ... polls shall be closed. • • : • • t -::', : -. 4.1 . •, -. . s\ - - f, , , ~.. _ , icy at twelve per . It is further directed that tbe meeting , tit the - Re- NO I OPENINV, EY . -..-.. --..' .. . ' ' iflt, Flour Rod Pie- turn Judges, at the Court itonse in Memirose; t 0 ",.., :. . , - J.`, t i yoNs.*Rox . . On hand; and sold 4 :, • - make out the general returns, shall be on the first -. 16introse, Sept; 11.'56. -:- •;•. - ' "." , ":„ _•,. V - . , L .' , ~,r establishment in - Friday succeeding the General, Election, which' will . • boasting, hut telt ; be the 7th day oFNovember. ' • . • , et rahans Biscuit, Sedaind Butter thick- 11 and Purchase- . Given under my Eland, at my office, in the Bur ~ \ ere, for sale by- J::LYONS &SON.- zenib exchanee for - ough of Montrose, the. 1 3th day of October, Auto 'HATER k. CO'. • Domini, 1856; an 81st year 'of the Independence Phi; on 40-tr -of atte United States. • ... , - log It --7.---- - - F. P. lIOLLISTER, Shetiff. _ . Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Oct. 1,3, 1856. • " Clothing I g have now got onl. Winter Clothing, 0 and Boys Coats, which down. Please call and -, Springville, October 1h 1656. Harrah hr I l e Re" TE undersigned take *eau their friends and c meis th ed into their NEWS ORE,' stock of Goods, combat of eve) chandise kept in count . or city. call t We do not sell at told fogy fhole 'silo purchase of tti, ; but tr. at "lire sad let lire" rates. and practice the- trueb iness p sales and small pro fi ts." Let it bi stood that we do not ,sli to se coedit. .We Shall 1%01.* ds so i o chaser can alroni to:. 'crow mo cent, endplay 'down for . duee of all kinds kent c. at lower rates than at town. To prove that al lag plain Aral It* itt a •Plaii N. 11.—All kinds of p gonds. •-2 r. . .Ifentrocse, October 15. PjiiESiDENW 'PROCL, 1 1181 OFFICIAL .: - .4tqlflit'ittirirititlf: ::1845 - &-:.;-.- - :: .: - ..:: - ::-.:;::-- - -::".. - i.:: - .....i.-::::,.......-::„..-.... - ,i:::.:,.. - : ::: • . .-/ fi . -- -- -- -. !- -- :':....'... - .'::_-..- -.'.: -:- - E ! likoa • "-_,A!,pmwmtatiyesp. , I _. " ak f P S • tz 88 • .217 217. 93 7 1 7, -45, 45 77 2c7 i 6B 68- 27,. 143 165_,165 149 08 178 178 66 78 - ,165. 165 78 160 14 .14 102 Ti • 147 143 80 22 29 29 22 19 19 15- ,9 65 65 80 62 .69 69 63 . 53 - 211 209 54 110 189.-187 110 1 1'f , 1 79. 170 111 a - -"Iv 79 35 0 75. -75 47 73 149 -150 . 72 46 - - 114 114 > 48 4 41 78 78 90, 84 47 _ 47. 82 118 139 139 119 0 140 143 48 115 '56 59 117 1 4 195 198 147 3.,. 46 46 1 44- )57 160 160 155 7 148 140 54 115 56 - 7r7 3397 3379 2389 2337 I hkaa. *4.antly .ny oth are not fray, tz' 'dace tai 1856 ALE MA LECTI rum tsitttkv, aro 3110 W. preppel to Alpooted ot the town- _ _ t h e orders for Iced earls: of all - kinds 'at lrbolivict .- Banner on the outer wall Atm Ehe house Of Daniel mug retail, oft'short notice.- Detaitipritios vane and let the tidlugs 'go forth that „p wart l N t vecordint toile % ;We alsOleep othand - ir Immo att ing/mato 111 Ready -rnado C'olEtterl end es we ta,C HMER BR iFI 111 " 111 Ffeiirse, ami.lue`pared tiattendfunerals on TnE pEOPL ES AGENTSi , unties , . ", - A. A. 'HALL: Are now reeeiving their second stock of 1 T; - Fall and laltitster Dry Good:91 i leir3 t " 4 "`"' al " a s. • irnraim ied of the town- Yankee Notions, Watches, Jewelry, r d Fancy the house of Mishit Goods,which they are mill g. 4 about one : half the 0141 Fogies' No charge for showy Ned, district h'eld at mpoied of the town; howiepfGrow and Itogrict 'eld at th' ip. distriet held ati nnioleed of thp town: the house of Data (Markt • held at 'cllmmilorthe taint : at the boase_of Jot- klistr!cf, towing goode. No r doviation is price& ----.: --, •- - '' '''- • - - ''- "4' . ' - '...;,... fbo hell ' .Terntaßeadx_rltit. - -, , - .„,,. • ... ... , FOR.FALL4II24KikIit.:• , hip.. t -• ,•• ' • Csa and take a .peep, for ire are -13b&hink ' Around.' -r- t - - .11118R171, ' lona ag#iiiviiittkr*oll. to his district erePesed of the Der- with - the Cheapest -Goods over offered in thin "motionnew stook of , -- ~....„1. , 4 . , - 1,......_ !be held a t the ( ours House in 'of I th e e w Sta m t m e.. ro bio s p m c is i ta oc kes ts . 8, 11 ,1 A 8 Y 56. DE ,. N BROTHERS. so _ . ' iciluint'gr;7greli ,vitrie_tared:!:tyirot,4l:4oll7 , F l 4 (i t i lAii iH,i n; : ne w - 1 47 I, I 1 RI al 93 _2lB 216 77 45. . , 46. 27 62'1 . '66' 149 172 161' 66 181 181 78 159 161 102 - 15 15 . 70 157 157 22 29 ' 29 15 19 . : . 1 89 64 o 4 83. lo 54 187 191" 107 " 187 187 1.11: 104 16e, 35 'l9 79 - 47 '66 73. 72 142 140 48 112 193 po . 76 82 48 :as io 137. 136 - 46 140 137 117 ' :59 59 . 147 - 196 197 34 4G 45 55 160 159 65 154 140 118....55 100 10 116 8. . 51. 53 102 118 IN 100 48 115 56 • , • • . • ," • '• _ _• .. • . 3371" 3366 .2441 - 2410 343 S .2.308.- 3405, 22'70 .;3395 -2,398.f.13090,2306. ME AssOciate Judges. M .97 ‘ 95. 218 `' . 77 46 100 52 - ;4,4 co. Com. N n co. Au& - La 4 - • to - f a , • 91 204 - - 87 214 I 75 , .4.5 75 . .45 74: 44 , 14 27 67 28: - 67 ' 728 139 167 141 165_ 146 -k4 5 67, .:182 66 117 67 11t- - - - 11 - 78 160 78..:1.62 " ` ;77 .1.77 99 13 100 A 9 15 1 0 1 •71 . 159 72 157::-71 1W- - 1 4 22.= 28 21 30:`-- 21 -'._':29:.:; 2t. 14 20 14 19 15 ; 19 , n 78 67 76 -63 • -79. 62 - 62 71 ',ill ...69 61 67, ,fa 52 214 50 °49': ; :.212 . ..'534." - ^ 109- 184 166 84 - 107. #9O , 109 - 111 170 102 166-..11 - 8 = ;'165- 109. 35 - - 78 '34 78 341 18 ,34 - 46 7 7 44 . r,‘ 4 3 ' 1 , - 45 73 148 73 •, 146::.:73 149 • 73 •45 111 44 110 - 47 Xll2 47 92 . 76 88 71. 90: *L6 -89 83 . 47 82 •47 83 .)33 117 138 118 . 139' 117! 134 - - - 1-17 43 142 44- 141 - 43 1438 • . :47 1 . 17.' 59 116 GO 113 , 11•5 • 143 195. ' 143 196 144 191;142 33 45 33 45. - 36'1, -45: .84 57 159 54 157 ;•• 55:, 159 54 •67 153 , 07-_:. . 151,. 153 67 118 54. 11.8. . 154 118: 57 11-W 96 116 98 11.4 ; " -98 ` 117:. _. 48 54 46 , 65: • 48' _47, 117 sff _ of X'T hotimand 1 Flowers Ly at Pilla,Locomotice- or*lr-fleatingamooth ns -Toy Pails andateskett. • - - - T. IXONT-kSol§l's. Ss, a fresh arriial, at one dollar, arida Itiltail*iiit:xe ceived ' - ,• • J. : LYONS /4 SON. • Montrose, Sept. VI, 11356. NEW F11111V:' • HALL (6 SAXTVari;- AN urAcTuriiss.4n4 deoei kit** ::--.• '-'.--.,- .-,-._::, .-NNW,.-311LFORWI:4, - :: , . -- - , - - : , :'- '--sli4tyl,-010Wit.#4:.1)*00.4:441.0* REIN CO. Sart- Didt. Atey. Psi \ - a , 11 . ii ' J. Lyon* soFa EiEll El
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