lizsOurrroN VrOPOSIIII 11* Ith• siltation 01 skie Ceisisremir &soloed 6tiltko Senate and Noon on? tiro' of the Coootolireala of Penoornya its fral itatothiseret : Mat the ItalowityWoO_ are propenea to the" Constitution Or tliplifibn. , e irn, in scoetanteeltith the prodaiona - -*iota* or ticle therroti • - - I limn finemithrt: 'Th ere shall 'iv' an addidonal article soma& eonot!,- Intim to be designated u - artielteleven, , as follows AIITICLI IL • • oF PUBLIC DEBTS. • 'Savo 1. The state may contact debt; Ois ply meal defiCits or failures in revenues,,Ot to meet vi rgules not otherwise provided thr; but theriggre; *la amount Of such debts • direct and contingent,- T b e ther contracted by virtue, of iii* one, er more acts of, Ole general assembly, or e 4 diffa periods oftlini4. , Mall never exceed seven'hundrett and fifty thotimad . 4 0 111 n, and the mime; tiriidnlhuti Ifrn erentkin of s uch debts, shall' be applied to k: the parfiloserli which if s obtained; or to repay the.debta isiCungractali . a nd to no other purpose whaler*. • -•-- Emu** 2. In addition to the abirrelimited pewee. the state may Contact debts tcriepel invasion, aim:t iros insurrection, defend the state in . war, or to re deem the present outstanding imiebteslnesat of the .state; hut the Money arising from the'Contracting of -- of . debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, * to repay such. debts, and to no oth er purpose whaterer- Samoa 3. Except the debts above specified, in sections one and two of this article, no debt whitey ae shall be cowed by, , or on behalf of the state, - Simon 4. TO provide for the payment of the pres .eat debt, and any additional, debt contmcted as a foresaid, the legislature shall, at its first session, al. - ter the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking find, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest en such debt, and annually to reduce the principal therm& by a sum not less than two bow sited and fifty thousand dollars ; which pinking fund s lop consist of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the prneeeds of the'sale of `the sa e' or any part thereof, .and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the state, together with other funds, or nnources, that may lie designated by law. The laid sinking fund may be in:tensed, from time to time, by suisign ing to it any part of the takei, or other 'eremites. of the state, not required for the orffinary and current expenses of government, and unless; in case of war; invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied .otherwise than - in ex lingaishment of ;the public debt, *radl the, amount of such debt is reduced below the. sum of fiio el dollars. ' . . Samos' 5. The credit orate corrimcmweallir s not in any manner,. or event, be pledged, or loaned to; any individual, company, corporation, or associa -don ; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter bec'esHrie joint owe*, of stockholder, In - any compturY, , elation, or corpnottion. SZCTION, G. The commonwealth .shall. nasseuine 'the debt, orally; part *hernia, Of any county, .city. borough, or township ; or of any corporationor sumo iciathmr; unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel invasion, ' suppress do mastic insurrixtion, defend itself in time of war, or, .1 0 as s ist the state in the discharge of soy portion of its present indebtedness. Sllctios 7. The legislature shall out Authorize any .coesty i city, borough, township, or inecripaatid dirk vie; by.virtue of a vote of its citizens, or Otherwise, become — a stockholder in any compsav ; lion, or corporation; ; or to obtain money for, *Awn its credit to, any corporation, association, institution, or party. BrCIM) AVICIMMINT ''Then atilt bt an additional article, to said consti tution, to bs' designated as article XII, as follows ARTICLII ZIT. OF, NEW COUNTIES.. No county shall be divided by a ;Ina - cutting-off. veer one-tenth of its population, (either to tams a new county or otherwise,) without the - isprese as- sent of such county, by a vote of electors tbcre-_ 1)6 nor shall any new county be eatabiished, contain isit luso than four hundred scram THIRD ANINDMr" from, section tWo of the first article of the consti-, tetion, strike out the words, "of the city of Phila delphia, and of ench county respectively e' from sec tion five, same .article, itrike out the words., "of ...Philadelphia and the of several counties;". from see._ seven, same article, s trike out the. words,' ‘• neither the'citi of Philadelphia nor _any," and insert lieu. .-theirpotthe'words„ " tnd no ;" and strike out • see , tior four, same articli!," and in lieu thereof insert the following: "Stator; 4. In. the year one th?tutacd eight hun dred and sixty-four, ensign every seventh year there -sfter, representatives to the number of one hundred, shall be appoiliortisi and distributed equally, through out Ithe state,,iets, in proportion to the main ber of taxable inhabitants in the several parts there of; except that arty ecitaitty containing at least three thousand five hundred tax:titles, ,tuay be allowed a septette represeUtation ; but ,no 'more than', three -counties shall be Joined, and no county alsall he ffiri ded, in the formation of a district. Any city eon tainingla sufficient number of taZables.to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a venerate_ representation .assigned it, and shall be divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal 'taxable popplation.as near as :nay be, each of - which districts shall elect one reprelientative." At the end of section seven, same buten these words, " the' citY of l'hiLvielphiaabelpsitdiei ded into single senatorial districts, of tar ritory as nearly equal in taxable *Woo& ,Lie;, 1)0 no ward shall be'diiided initivt:7 ; Mtaiikt _ flirted:~"— The legislatnre, at its first session, after theidop don thhl amendment, shall divide the city tit Phil adelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the manner aboie provided ; inch districts to re main unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight' hundred 'and sixty-Soar., -.-APOVXISAIILIOLIMIXT, Then tall been *Mama section to the first ar ticle of d constitution; which • shall be numbered and as fo llows' 8 26. The Imislatare . shall have the power to a revoke, or r anntd,' any charter of incorpors.. lion conferred by, or under , any special, i or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be 'spurious to the citizens of the 'commonwealth ; in each Manner,' however; that no injustice Ann be done to the corporators. ' • b' Brian, March 27. 7 fiS7 Resolved; That 66 resolution pass. On the first zaetuhnent, yeas 24, nays 7 ; on the second-amend ment, yeas 28, nays 8; on the third. amendment, :yeas 24, nays 4; cm :the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. i'rEstract 'tram The Journal] GEO. W. ITAMEMLY 4 Clerk. . Ix rits Horst or RaratsmerATlTEll,. April 20, 1557. Reeked, That this 'resolution pass. On *the first 4Melldrimtlt, yeas it3l nays 12. ' on the second amend ment, seas 6i, marl 84; on the third amendment, yeas IS, nays 22 ; on the fourth amendinent,.Yeas 88, bays 7. 7 [Eatract from the Journal . 4 • - • • . JACOB ZIEGL ~Clerk. Filed inSetretary'l office, Hey UM: A. G. CUBITN, *retary of the Commonwealth. Stextinier's Omen,.. Ihnsuanino, June 22, 1857. Pent: Omni; : .• I de eertify that the above and foregoing is a true •and eoreeeteapy of the original "Beenlation prop°. 'sing atneatiments ko the Constitution of the 004W111II met1114ft whit the vete in ea 4 braiveligfi4e Legiala. `lure open elti linalpainage-sharenr, from 44 4 1 isiseleim file lablhiselitua ; ":„ •5: - In'teatinkay whereat' I have iternua4itatiatf Sea , IL. f•jand caused to 1411111nd thestealafthelleeret.' tares Office, the di and year - *bogie • •_ : *r4ary of the Conorionweakh. , , • In 13muiay Xarbb' • ' O 4/11551. The resolution Protireinginteridnients to the Cot 17. atitut on of the Commitment& banottlti!ii,tediffl& :On the question, - • - VW : the - Senate epee to the first smeothnent? The yeas sod nave were egeitelit# .4we4sions 'of the ponsiitutiOnohrt ewe ss lo /Plrt YAta , —ltesers.answer, Browne; Coffey, Ely, ay. -ans, Fetter, Moniker', Fraser, Jenks's' la togev; Enos, Lsubseh, Lewis. didyee, - 13006wht.601& Tem Shown, Steele; Straub, Welsh, Wation,447llot eswa and Taggavt-24. _ Crab% Vreesrrell t . Vow, "Mg Eams,-Pernose and , - ",..k So thcqueetiee vas determinetrintho Atfirnmeiv'e., th the titiestion - -; "Mae flume agree, to the sokood owiendoient- r • The fpeas ind nays were *air* sprozaired the' Provisions of the , Consdtutiori, Sod were ad haw; viz: . • Twast-4tessrs. &ewer, ikeewd, - Crelswak Xvans, Fetter, Finney; Knorr,Metudken, ,:kfrons,4_l,iirso; 'Limbed, Lew* Myer, &Hem tioutooksoowd-, * l *, Steele, Staub; Welsh, Wflkiis, Virisirtand Tat Nees—ltessm:Corey; end*, Frazer, Kilbser, . Penrose sod Scofield--e; • _ 130 the Ott ibliALyto l 4 - :1 PAIMPIN now Ito Their*" pays mkt. PrDvlsi# ° S.A f inet# 1 4 4 / rrisl ' 4111ft , Breireivial Ely:grais; Wakitr,"-trsier h Eeh l a ni Zif °9lll 'l s er; • ,Stiltit Wright-24. ''NA—vt,;4lesris.-Cotretr;Ortgi [7:J %Abe geestfonwasikeided On the question, "-•- - WIN the Semite *pee to Ttie . See' told nags:were immure a the Ceeetkittienl 14tAb-aisseera. Brittie7; Itre ON Emit,. FleanilkoN • ' goo; La.utrach, Leai4 ][fit. inan;Oriatltir," ,Wright-28. - ••• • - ,NAN3i-: —Menet CFON , FIIIII. . ,:' - i So t he liaesdon'A,(4l) • . The teeolation prerpoebig atitutiop or the Commonly • taloa, Oa. Ota climatic% "'Will the liouso agree to tb The real sod nayi were provisiiUta of the Colatitude . . , Yluo-Tallessrp.Antienten, .111)ckhomi41/2114 Deaf, - Irlihop, Bower, Brow CoMoun "Carupbal, Mae; OleaVe; Criorfoni, Di ey, Ent, ?oder, Fin- . lold, Poster, Gibboney, Gilder, Hamel, 'flamer; Heins, niesbuid, :Mit an, (Berks.) Imbrie, Inner, Jacobs, Jenkins,. : John , Johnson , Houltban, Herr ; Hnight, Leisenrtng, Longaker - Lovett; Ma neor,,Maugle, lieltrain, Moorhead, Rum- Ma, Musselman, Nichols,. Ni4holson. • 'Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin.ro nail, Purcell, (Philadelphia.) Rariney, (York.) Reamer, Reed, Rob erts, Rupp,Sbaw, Shan, Smith, (Cambria,) Rini* (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vanvooritio, Pick. era, Voeghlei, Walter, W Wharton, Mina ton, Withero!, Wright, Zi. "moan . and Gets, • Srososo—'lB: NAVY:I—Me:Imm Backus, Hancock, Hine, Hoffman; ( ers,,Thorn,,Warnerand Wint So the questiOn was de On the question, Will the House agree to t The oat and nayit were provialCnts of the Constitution] viz: •• Yrss-:-Messnt: Anderson, .Bower, Calhoun, Campbell,. C ter, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, gas, Hoffman, (Berlm,) Hoe Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Ka ring, Longaker. • Lovett, Man Moorhead, Mussehilan, Ni umber, Pearson Peters, P Ramsey, (PhibtlielPhla,) Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sioan,i Walter, Westbrook, Whart SreArea-;-.57. • ' ' ' . Non--Messrs. Arthur, Au son ; Bishop; Brown, Clute, ter. Gibbons y, Hat man, (Lehanoti,) Jambs,' K Mutant*, Reed, Smith, ( " Stevenson; Struthers, 'Awn: Wagonse.ller, - Wartier.i: Wit. Wright- 141 - - .' - - - ' • ' ' So On question Ink dr On the tinistioit, Will the the Rouse agree the thlrd amendment t The yeas and nayi were'talt n agreeabfr to the pre via' ions of the Constitution, as were as Ohms, .vir, p c,, tsas—Messrs. Anderson, ckhonse, Ball, Beck,' Benson; Bower, Brawn. . onn; Campbell, Chase, .Cleaver, Cearfbrd,. Dickey,' Ent, Eystter, Fourth!, Foster, Gibboney, , Hamel. 11 rpm Reins. Illestand, Hill, Ilitkgas; Hoffman, (B 4., I Ro ff ittan.(tebamon,) HouSekeeper, Imbrie, Inneri Jacobs, Johns, John son, Kanfilnart, Kerr; Lebo.; ngoker, Lovett, Ve neer, Mangle, M'Calmont„-)1 rhead, Mumma, )1115- selmarc, Nichols, •Nicholson,; Nunemseher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Pownall, PI revll, P.amsey, (York,) Reamer, Reed, Rupp, Shaw, , loin, Smith. (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Titian, Vail, Vanvoorhis,'' Vickers, Voeghley, Wagonse)km, Westbrook, Willis ton, Witherusr. Wright, .Zimmerman and Getz, Srsistri--42. . .. , ii. • . ' 1 Nsie.-.M ears. Arthur; .A . .rt, . Inc; Backus. Bishop, Carty. D tr, Glide; Ilantlosi, Hancock, Hine. Jenk. ins, Kni , Leisettring, MT 1, Ramsey, (Philadel- .1 , phia,).Rob Struthers, '1 t, Walter, Toper, 1 t s, Whartonand Wintrotle—T . So the question was del 'in the affirmative. 1 On the question, • . win the House,agree , ,urth amendment! • 1 The yeas and nays were agreeably to the pro- I viaionswf the Constitution, were as kalowe, ;viz: 1 Yeas—Messrs. Andersiot sur.l3ackhottse,Bark-' 1 ms,' Ball, Beck, Benson, Bit Bower, Brown, Cal houn,' Campbell, Carty, f • Clutrer, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eysier, Fate ?ester, Gibeamy, Gil de', Lama Harper, !lei nand, Hill, Hillegas, Roffman, II elllnart. II 'ltebirie.„ Innes, .iticipto, driiiiitiN Joilas ~ Kaddlimiot, Kerr, Lebn,leisenring,, Longaio etc, Mincer, Mangle, Weak:mat, Mllvain, M; Mosselman, Nichols, .NichOlson. Ntniemache ' Peters, P etrikin,' ,, Powiedl, Puled], 1' sdelptia,) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Beet 'Rapp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith,. (Cambria,) Smi ,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Tanhoorlds, Tit thley, Wrigtmeeller, Wafter,'. Warner,. W 4 lotrtert,' Williston, Witherow. Zimmerman an , Srtrara—Rll. NAYS—Messm , Dock, II crs; Thorn, W . introde and So the question was P' ii===E I lit eertifyihat the and 'correct copy of the on the resolution propo stitution or the - Cennew on the Jourtude of the eembfy of this r , . ' 1 WilwasloyL t` - • Able twenty-111mm eight-handrad and fifty jlyhtn3l - BST Vs RAYED from thi ofJome, tour steer.. Two heifers are mita back.: The steer is er will restrain said ycarli they may be finigd, atoll Barron], July Ei-114147 To the Fannem • •. • • - -•• • - ‘vv - E; the undersigned, a INDEPENDENT take pleasure in recomzu Ole following reasons:. .1 • 1. It.wil; rake mops ha any other Ralmin use. 2. -Whereas other Ho the Opetstor, this je ukeeag and in fact is a pleturnre, the Raw wide futon - any bey capable amens S. All other Horse_ Rs zinced'in this warm, (that anearkm,Ylner 'widen tisdty twig up the WY, Sofa tOOt Rug of it inconvenient, yid thc'snent oondition as she's from Tut and stones, and is 7 4: Tbiiifideilalesis WA *ben so, can be mendid, -ii *lawn "itl'Aiil . l * .effihe• rum. 3;l l htrieeth being all other; *hr ow 1110 r" degittO at OM Jour Li; IL Dontt, These t. he subsea Amos• Also, - In plant e, 21441806141'' thst An Said,is ! Ild inst., Moore. 44 m cy of. .ilooto,r464.lmitz eld ' .B " 4 FIKIVInch 4 I limit *MS:mai 7x ies 115Kriw Apias9,l6o.. - ; inchilents to 'dui Ow belt% wider coilsider 4r3t azwindment lien 'trembly to the and weren't! follow, Dock, ilanultoo, ,anon,) Lebo, rte. ••e-14.-_ ned in the affirmative. second amendment! en•wgreeably "to the and were as &Flows, khonse, Ball, Beck, y, Ent, Fausold, Fos• eins, • Biestand, nine eeper, Imbrie, buses, • man. Knight, Leisen , Mangle, 1111Tain, is, Jicholsoo , Nun& • *- , Pownall, Purcell, 'oy, IYork s ) Reamer, elan, Valk Voeghley, Zimmennan and Get; 1. stite, Backup, Ben cover; Cnierford, Eye /cock,' Hill, Hine. Hoff ; tr;. Lebo„ Y'CahnOnt, SIAM. (Centre.) Vaurooritbk, Vickent, e, Witherogr , and fined in the affirmative. II Snip's. Candy. r using last season, the it OTH HORSE RAKE, ding it' to your use, for in . the same .time than ! - Rakes are laborious to with comparative in the operator rides on !ti ft can be managed by E g ii,thorse. • that have been intro , 111 *.kan otu ?DUO -1 ton over tbe stamen, anti • etheonbsoquentisond ; e rake . kayo it is Ittad:sake; dew, fits exl ootolitkot to pitch.. to - getout of rpahl and smd ezpidittio, a~..i'ri'~k:=:lcs: _ _ maraumr • 0 a s %Jammu. 40 0 10114 0. 1 -..k"-M-YrWea " jusi.l4 la n irtj.ll lll ,F , ' • tor . 7 , POW • • in. ill*: ikeiriestire.,' • LARGEARSPLENDID . STOCK Ibeith etifendment? en'agreestsly to the tea 'etert'estbilow, Carey, Creftwell, s Ingram, Maker. • &erk •. , 4 Welsh, Wilkins and OWRAMER TPLOgi: ''siirire and bitiiitiftstotyles • • now beine opened by • Llnta 1 II4RDIf9. GROCEEI4 . . HAAT • , CROCUBf, 'l4 , HAT.% , CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, C i ARPETINOS, - SLM'ETINOS,' SUGAR, MOLASSES; notrit, , SALT, .POTASB, LIME. t,~b~daa and Penrose .: t id In tire Marmstse. ==l SOAP.• CANDLES; STONE- WARE; T IN- WARE, cre., a hundredth part or Which we have - not time w enu merate. Enough to say, we have almost anything and everything,.expected to be found at a "store In the country all of,whieh we are determined to turn into CA SH- In the - verysholest poss. ible time. • And we-herewith issue a OM7OU '•- C A SH - • - .• ire will sell'any kind of Canis, the quality consider ed. at much lower prices than usual • • - A ward with you privately, if you please. Ardonot wish you to 'entertain the idea for a moment, that we will well con gocids et Coa t or ku, kir that is not our hitendon. We hare a large stock . Pi Goods, and are willing to sell at a very mall profit end be content. . Large Sales aid Small Profits. . have made are determined tozira at . GOODS, • - . thislitnamer, than tires betare, and although oar Profits may appear fight, yl..t we expect, at the end pf the year, the wholcamoont wlil inure Batisfarlory.. FRESa tßeeltail% Q UGAR, Molasses; Bice, Colfee,•Tcas; and all kinds 0 of Gtocevitta, a full stock, just received, and for sale by ..LITTLge Bd Ie,DIS G. FOUR SHILLING TEA! DLENTY of that. uice tOVNi3 ttrsns TEA, a primo.artiele, at four shillingl; for sale by • LITTLE d• /IA R 111.114 IT IS NOT DISPUTED, . • rrHAT Salt-rates"; Soap and Candles, of the best qualititi - are for sale by the.bos, at New Turk city wholesale prices, by LITTLE'4I7 PMLE POTASH. . IN Titi Cans, jest , s hit you want for nuking soap, forsate by - • - LITTLE tt• HARDING% CARPETINGS. R id all wool- prucit, are offered at bargititiß, by LITTLE ilk HARDING. BOOTS &SHOES. 7 s Ir - lONSTANTLY on. trattd, the ht et wortinent of • HENS, BOYS, nod YOUTHS - DOUBLESOLE BOOTS and BRIX(ANS 1 and of the best manufacture; also . _. • WOMEN'S, VISSF-4 and . ' - HATS . & CAPS. in largest stock. and greateo :variety of . good A. styles, in this section of country. for Nile by "LITTLE k 1-1412D1,1 (. • 10,013ONS E Flowers and Millinery Goods, for aide by . LIM E' ARDIS' G. . ~Hancock, Strutb• rd in the sflketatire. . CULTILITORS, OEB, Shorels, Spadei, Garden Hoes and Rakes, II Ploughs, and' utsuy other kinds of Arming Tools, for sale cheap, by • - Lil77.P.if JAY'S OFllielt. a, June4+ ry_ VW: foreggin6i a tru e Id "fiats" taken nenta to the Con the same appears the General As- TO LUMBERMEN' & WOOD CHOPPERS! IIiEST "Cast Steel 'and Steel Poll Azes, Adzes. LI .14min-es, Cast Steel X Cut Mill Saws, also Patent Toothy; Cut S.wa, with Files of all Wilda, kr sale low, by LITTLE& ZURDIXO. AO session of 11157: the and of said of&e. hubs, one tixerind G. (ULM, - - he Coa►sojueaslth. TO DAIRYMEN!! F IRKINS, Pan Y, Tin, Printed and Cedar Paul! Batter awl.% Bairr Salt, ite,, ke., for male by ' • Irrnit tfr DARLING. ill about the fine wee heifers, and one I. one has /tome whit* milow east. Wboer iving us notice where As rewarded. ' IN ALDRICH. OU will Rare money by purchasing your Naas. Y Daum, Oils, Sash; Glam. Door Trimmings and Hardware generally, of LITTLEd .114RDISQ. FLOUR, SALT, AND LIME ! ! A large stock constantly on hand. Ll hrrrLE'e ILARDLYG. Cretkery sad Glass Ware, QTONE WARE, - Looking Glasses, - Drugs d. Medicines, Wail Paper, Window Paper, _ Window Shades, _Grindstones, • and Hangings, -- Stoves, - . Tin Ware, . . - ,Ciudn Pumps, Books, • Cutlery, 13ed4esuia, Patent Medicines, &e., kc., for sale by LITTLE' • CABIN XTofir an bur * sigma anything in the war of OZIMUL iI:'IMMASMatt for CAM at a seq . small advance from colt, by plying LITTLE t LEARDITVG. • W. A ; . .N T --E: D I 1110 UrrEß,lol2t, Lard, rattan,. Beeswax, - Gran AI or di - kW*, kart, 4%1 Iron tend Copper, Zionber,Aliiiigks,' Di-Wap/es, Atanr; the., wanted in e= go ib - r 'by ' • • • 4 - • - L ITTLE'I. HARDING. ‘ . 41f.,01 Ira NIIMEAI FircVAYPStoekbagraollooM ,O,FP#I4IO4fIaPH/4; - Otkiid*WitatillEtt*WhitOni. VAilintatelqll. ; ivekg . khonnomospitzr Orr" at "era* leptir ;- #l_ nelitt'ig)ii;s,l%lw4u'2P.:t..tqlPsr4t,;qiA , : li;ioliii.'--.,--:ite1...:_.:—.:1 0 - - ' :, -, • • - : ziciWiAllre=go'' tigAW.:4 as ttxr • • Ar . ,z7 . - BILLINGS STRO , 41 'genii likustume, July 1, 1867.=-17 im H« — iV'+«r.l : ~wy~ Wi~"~eN X."y s%t ~:'.Tsi~iil'YtSf;> iS'k'RE ,ANOTHER ''-;;- ;.$ - -.. 2 ..?. ,,,- , - ... ,:, 5 , ~,,.. Dim. GOODS .: - nia ism - NOTICE -TO We wiskt it, distinctly innicrstoo4 dist for KIND READER, ' • CEHLDEMVS ROOTS,. - . • SHOES and GAITERS, In great earieti, Inning off, at very kw ratee, by 1,127Zh' k HA RAI-Ir' 13©M1L270 9 ARE. YOU 'BUILDING? PAILODUCIE cove . A. , lAtoe. kgarithig..„ TITIRICIIANNOCL /aro; ENO rromrse. VlTOMMitlita -4 ttia,01414 -- i11 4.41t Y 7 1 64 " . - Chorew re-Zas -01441 i. 3 4 1, 9 1 341447,1 - • '"4440/6 7Nrcireistla di frOi l • Ellen P 71 444;14 utictlft sy ,l ' * • and iteira-af ley, Leiaiio . 1 Stinley an , Stith,:i 41 4 1 aren and hehi , " etC4ftn S . s . deceasteg _ , /a Partuama,: 4ke Cheer! Pisseasea iPte-aa-qj, Basepaltansta•lltiorty.. , , • _- To te above L named defredanie Tiiiii.Nerree, That the wart balle4ituited ti rata on theodeteadista;:fo the above mentioned case, that they severally be and appeir it Ike- non . ; ternt`titasid court, -- to be held - at - the court house, in"Motrtrose, In "dATAIPIaeo **Olin! 1410 1 0, istafgllft nezt,lo o ff erin wrifinr, Out f4lic.st iriee` 'Alai be or Avail irstyMaiiii Ist Of biod iatkiiretidset men' • honed iu said case, over and abovi the valuation thereof returaeil to W.-apart, by the Sheriff's in quest, and In default &Croat - that tlarsame be awini ed to the plaintiff,' or sold as The °Qua may order and direct._'By tbeCouit. • • - • - • - S. B:Wr-14‘3, Yonimise, My I, 16Sir9w iuimmt. STANLEY L! • - re. Oasts Wrrnitoni, and Mary Witteraore his wife, Atiroa Day and.Dentey Day- bin irilh„ and Mathew Stanley, the elder; and Edward Stanley, Jame" Stan ley, Mathew Stanley, Horace Stanley the younger,. Benjamin C. Stanley. Susan P. fitsnlPy, Jefferson _Stanley, Major Stanley, Ellen StanieL and "oche Stanley, - Children and heirs of iLitheSttutley, de ceased; and Jima Stanley, Leonard Stanley, and Mathew Stanierthe yotmger, children awl heirs of Calvin Stanloy, deceased. In partition, in the Court of Crurfa u l'leas of qua q.us:hrina Gbynty. ' • To the above named defendants Tilts NOTICE, That the court hale granted a rule' on 'the defendants, in the aboye mentioned case. that they, severally, be and appear at the next term of said court, to be held at the court house in link rose,in and for'said county, on the, third Monday tq Anget4 new to offerAn writing , the highiit price. which he or she will pay for the lot.of tans and premises mentioned in said ease, ajar mid above the valuation thereof, returned to said i court, by • the Sheriff's inquest, and in default thereof, that the, same hi' awarded to the plaintiff or sold as the said court may order and direct. .'• ' . By the Court. S. E. WELLS, Proe:y Moutrove, July I. 18V7.-8w Tioga Point Agricultural Works. WISLY33 t ale WM!, ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PENN'A. lIANCrACTCEIERS, WILIOLIMALIC 2:51/ AE7,UL DEALERS IN Eatery's Early:tiled Mersa resver,s.,, rriirazups ._XD SErATLITEItS.," rhres7iiis 1. and Miners, - Citettlar and (?rots Cut Saw Mills, &tingle . 3 / a 4tinvi, lama ogpters'ayilf4wad Alva/nes Cid t er itiibtaidef Prealea, Corn .Shellers, Clines Grain Uradist,..flay,'Serar avid Stalk .0,4- ter; Horse l'oircra, 114,2.P.ncera, Grain Drills and Broad Cast Satter; Valtivatera; Rorke Mx* Orin and Cob 31i ls, De4lerit:Va Hay Prelate, Stamp rhino's, KETCIicArS ..1(9 IVEII'S and .1: I,WIIB, .EXCELSIOR , • • , - Provision Sates, Refrigerators, Letttber*ad Rubber, Belting. Our Excelsior ,Fanning Mills pre stnrivall• ed. Extras funiisbeill for repairing all tuadiiiics andll by us. "'.Descriptive Catalozues, nice Lists and . Circulars of all nnicitinei sold b? ote-St gratis and poStage paid to all sisidicaiits. Send us polar nitits and address. Agent, 11; L ittowc.a.a, (of Franklin.) Mon trm4e P. 0., Susquehanna county, P. N CS ' - 7 - 11.3 LIVE, a tROOKEL At4en.., re ., July 1, 1837.-1 P. 5; FOr stale cheap for t• , pai n alie .brora September nest ,' Two or K Itc/fa-, (gout T*o Bolas Mows with four foot cutter flats, well a dapted for tung,b land, and are 'well ..calgulated ,to plf..-zse the farmer.. , [1m]1i......11,N. d: B-... subscriber haring - agaitt resunwdlbe JL LORING BUSINESS prensani.otli(if Ids health wfil peradt) erill 'parent, reasonable effort to please all who may see fit to entploy him. Shop in - the Brick Mock over Bentley and Read's Store. Meintrcre, Jude t 4, 1 . 857. 7 tt ; P. LTNErs; lig 'Si -WILSON & $Oll. • , , A 121: Ttli ONLY' H . . _ 11.11 1 0 WARE itERCILANTS, •IK TQWN: • - 91 , Hrf keep constantly on hand a general tilutort .l ment of Hardware,-Cutlery, Iren,`Nails,"Planes i Wall Paper, Wittairor Ilimginga, Crockery Groceries and Dry Goods, and in fist erery• thing necessary for the comforts of Life. • - We think our old customers for thalt• patromtgU, and doerea further acquaintance.• • • - _ -• a-.NTILWC 1 SON. Montrone, June 24, 1837. • . - • , ~ . TOTICE is benky given that in pursuance of an .11 order of sale issued from thi'Orplians Court of w a' o Stisquehanna County, the nitric:rn Sitnr dav the 13th day ofJune near, upon Premises, in 'Bush, • offer for rale at public vet.d e follow ing described property,.late the estate of John B, Shadock deceased. Bounded North by lauds of .To aeph Shadock on the east by , unsold hauls; on the South by lands-of Jahn Mocrei, and on the west by iina- of . , TickonerOtoatalning about fifty. five screi 4 more or less, most of which is haprerre4,7 and has thereon a Dwelling Rouse, Barn and. Saw ., . Tutus or PAYME32.-450,00 •ua day of sale. "" One half of balance on confirmation or sale, and the other half within one year from confirmation, The last half to be secured by Judgment upon the prem. ices, on eiriag deed. — O.4CIIY .1. CIIIIEPION , Adrainislnitett• . . . . Rush, Xa ‘ r, 20..1857, ~ ... , . . .The .ohre othat Adjourned to" Saturday, the ..18th .July. at 2;eckcia P. M. ~ .L. J. CHAMPION . Tor Singers and Chorislern ! - ITEM the " Nicest Thing Out," is the new k-rus: tl Pitch Pipe, giving the Jeounds on 'Letters and C. For tuning Instruments they , "Can't be beat," as th e sinful may bi prolonged to any desira ble length. Made of the !best German Sitter arid "warranted perfect." Sent to any pert of the Coun try, pOstpaid, on rehlpt ontlKby X II:MIMI. Montroie,'Pl: l'un6 2.f 1851 . .-tf. • Wik#ll ; (K,I • W " • TRE high e st sawk a a rice paid itl Cash lot: Tet theasmad powadi of you! b - • .Gibaon, Jane . 24, /Sp. -ELAWLEV . & GILD. New inadlig•lAne. • meiuramt` Vim mule& TOITItO . - QinßeretYflki .iilkall‘wt - :Owen, by the knietwi r Ottit Aide r.: • est ß u t= e i t ild tahe at econntey phxliattippil- . t i the , be paid in cairet t oney at the cold shunt A new mock Ai good iliStrocetted- , -••-• --HENAY-fiIieKINNEY.- • Greta-P3,14104 PAttirtiMitrisacc. • NliivejoitAbilietra ire % ts pt'PeinV andoll4lobesiiieikke.,, Web we Iroe kiepenwerlialseteerAltoseisteraNt ielligiekwaikeelL,MElMMlEAro ktikIeILITXZEPaI t r . 5. , BAT'S,aft*Milll ' .4 47 5* 4 .170 4 *. 1 0* r it i o it l4 -:: . thkritert .- 1-4 0- .01 0:.: 1., ,:.4:1,94, . 4 414,Ai l t r .e - Pst . 1 4 7'.,.' .'• - Pincricalt: oir ; ibe ' 0 ~. *„.. ,- - - - toilil.' ' -' 4"*" ate -114000: fitilvi ; la , 9 4""Cr i i ci C "OW calirliVie! A 61. IC good toilleigmategisokliasliddirisli int.7aiedi-Wv•14001101Wuks , 4 At L. Vt . ! t .3 , 1 4,4 71.- 4 '‘ Vr Atteti lW trib t tb4 liSitrirtr vsto. On many other ankles not curia by thir irars.? ' ELIMSTEADA,ItteRENZEt. Noma. M Administrator's Salo. ~..~~yr~ypres:;x ;'.'~'r:l.AG:,~t.~`za?: ='~"v:*'hk'#_ . ,_~.~.. w~~E - '" threatens to "Mee fi . in*thoftminsiti .7 the "esti 'cot. the Green; (sen week's Phisfssiet) • • ulna =.l=lrainitrt. '' . I3 I TO 12.11F.14j11 '" • • • THE RESlDElelatTiff4W-310.NTROtSE, Att*,#. l X./ 1 4+;147fitrititYPIttAtIVIAP4U1917, quietly.putaitdPg-tbst -I tiregl.Paorlit , „4 . l itotte in the lalmni-ethiti diciest tfrisfeitatifi r k-' - • He is takingultidsßOYPES , tient ise*irely lock like the origintilisildcliliit Amiilrrwhich last nabrc thito"!lbirtzt 41481 inxin,dateitsmOrtitch you can Ct en "iend out ;Vest" and still they will re main as perfect as when first taken. However re cent facts may show the contrary—this is all true. , "Sairmi Wks", *idently' larttfug in ti tichool that willinsifiethem. " Cheap Andwotypeis," which hare niches thit• merit s:if being takterith storable, or troll finished, aielieginning to' he Oita lightly es teemed, in comparison witkr those which possess all these desirable qualities, .Pcople are discovering diet the low prier,' ora" ialnetissirticTe, adds hothhi.g . Ytt its intrinsic worth;.-Gist that , a pleasing and faithful likeness is really - the cheapest—eyen at the added price whictsio isked faceit; Thetis corite and get yotir :poen, with'arftheir "na tive greeee,'.' which Deans a° holy truces,iliat , Pght no line displaces, nor Time theil. strength defaces. If you wish " four shilling cases," his Gallery not file place is--much trash extremely bs.so is, and our noble, rt disgraces, Your.obliged and obliging servant. W. B. DEANS. Alontrom, Juno . l7, 1857 Attention Fanners. r Pilo subsiziber is prepared to fdruish. you with ag -1 ricnittiral implements,' of various kinds: Among' the unsat noted, ore WIIIINLER'S PATEId. ENDLESS CRAM * RAILWAY Hostas Powers end-TnessttEits, Lawrence Saw 3114 Drag Saw Mills; Closer Hullers, Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters, llEnoE's NEW ABRICELTeRAL STEAM 130ILEB, th:DGE'S NEW POETA. BLE Srulit.oa.vs t litt.t., the Car.scEss adapted to grinding ail kinds of grain, also'grinds corn Itf the ear as fine a.s-may be desiird. - This mill is run by a belt attached to various kinds of powers,ind is very cheap : Doutiterstant, ecill l4l 4 Corn ens Cobilliit'im.surpissettby anything of the` kind, and should be owned* utast of Farmers.. In regard to Wheeler, Mttliek, & Cos ThreshittirrY*. t* eldt have itsetvierveld theft Kw •the.:l#C•iiir . , : yekra, rind knOW`ribeinlo gIVe 'gatistattkip,` LC . summing ans other-tbreslkg enuthine ever used sit Northern Perinsylraida;with whiehl am aeonaint ed, either m!rsonally or by reputation. I can furnish it few of the machines, to those who may de. : sire dim, tOsowa!sthing less thatt - kieit, and cart 'refer.'" you tolthose who have 'used sing . : lifacliljits of different kinds... - 'All nutehinigt sold tinie I sv.trsoil; cititiitAlilf last mentioned one. All are warranted by the Manufac turers to me. - "Vti - liiirfintr it " to"YoUr interest to give tee befoie purchasing °lase/tern. DiMock, Susq Co., Pi.; June 17, 185s;-23tf TO ?1"110SE1V11017.11111 PAWN. • .A Farm Within the. Reich of Every Man. THE RIDGWAY FARM COMPANY has madeur rangements by which all who desire to settle or purchase a home can do so. The .Farms consist of the hest limestone soil °Oho most superior quality for farming, in a . rapidly inr: proving place, into which an extensive emigration is now pouring. The property is located in Elk Coun ty, Pennsylvania, in the midst of a thriving populii,-, lien 01 some 10,1100. " The climate is perfectly heal thy, and the terrible plague of the West fever is un ! , known. It also has an abundance of the best qualiti Of Coal and Iron. .The price to buyit out is &ern s . 3' to s-io per acre, payable by instalments ' to be located it the time of pnreliasing,pr a share of 25 acres en titling to locate the same for $3OO, payable $0 per month or 12} acres payable $4 per month. "Discount for every Sum of sloo.and under, paid in advance; a discount of'S per cent. will be allowed, and l: or over $lOO a Oiscotptt...at 10.1ieiFeeet._ r,•: . In conaitteiidng theriadvimageit iscagiatitig to this locality the following are presented Pit*- 1 0..,1 0 0,1ti Of raising thelheaviest crops, owing to which this let T , attained it preizetit. eisat prosixtkitir: eintri . of lie! great Noitkliresi Coal Basin, and is destined Soon to become ono of the greatest business - place*in the State. It will the greati.ake,market, - (hecordiaglopopulation and travel tre,gregkeit in the ;Union.), It bits ire workable reinsofihe best Bituminous Coal, amount-. to vier 22Jeri,. 40r:fit** 2 '4 000 'OM 4 0°4 1 litikit'KeL.o.4ol:9-J1 TliIk"11 1 0 1 1.4 0 ' the land'efinestimahle value. The eminent state geologist, Dt - .,ches.T.'Jacksone of Boston, has made a geological surie4of thalami, and .inalyaitirthe coat - the iron ore 'imrthellittifdorte. Thi# l .eliort tct'Shet with maps *l l . bi2l .14i:1.1444 . 1a inquirers. . For 4 / 1 4 - ' - Three - „milr*ls ars l ol9si4l4ol4l(t4is property. the Sunbury nod Erie Railroad gives us a market for our coal the - lakes—it runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large-part of this road has been finished, and is nirw.lialwanitig ordo. Abeam force 44 now working from Erie towards our land in the western direction, the , means , for. -the completion of Which ids been raised—A •wikeoort be 'finished. The Allegheny Valley Railroad , s_eounects us with - New York, Boston and Pittsburg.: The Teango-Rmni connects area with the t. • There ere already good :'turnpike Thsadi running through tbia propert,Ystrintk'roThei rands h4a been opened to accommodate the etnigiatioiv indaettle ment which has already takettiplace; There is no opportunity - etimil to it nor aired to the man itihO e trants to provide' himeelea home In an easy way, and make .a sottkatent where he can lire in prosperity and independence in a climate PER- FECTLY lEALTHY. No case of the fever ever having bein 'known- to occur in this settlement, it is -not like going to - the backwoods of the West, among. perhaps intolerant People. where there is no society, chuiches,or schools, where the price of land is :high, and where the emi grant, after being used to the healthiest climate in the world, has to endure siektiess and pain, and per haps ruins his health and that of his family. 'But here is a thriving settlement having three towns, con taining churches, schools, hotels, stores, saw mills, grist mills, and everything desired. There Ls a cash. market et hand. The lumber trade last year amount ed to'over two hundred million feet of lumber. In - a short time, owing to the coal, it i'vill become . still more valuable, as a number of iron works and manu factories will soon be started ; they 'are at present starting them extensively at Warren. Even for those who do not wiiio,l6 0040 0.. - Br(fistrilieWßl are such that they can ilybkis-s-Witnn torWattiAtleir rising i s 'hinnies from want in the future,'or to gain a win tenet-by th‘llo. 6 wil4lo mike -Joule l4. .t he v'-: : oft By ? wont.* ittaitwely *Ailed, ti.,11-14istan - proWiiktn can bima6. - -;:: -- -, ` ' - ' - "..7- - '' 3 -: - 1 Veins &SW nuifekeisrly ' liipliestiori, ipply 4 . Write to.F.; Jeirgries. Secretary, No. 135, nut 4treet, below Yiltii,--Phitadely his; - 1 Letttre '- . 113, 44111Erre4 eNniaan :Pf . atactn,, ' , ,-.,-, - ,R.O tibarai wtti6tJaW.caitiut tkillil4 -- nfttewect.. liy rear eitiostsig-te - alit instal attiviiicistitisl. when the friiiintitter wilt be.,BLipisileoWith boob', sutra, IC* i" , ; Vi*** oo- •P"** 1 0•:: :, 1' , 41 1 1 4Vg can .o.to purchase rani :our 4geilts: - - PJ.I fro . : , : l9„.T.iiiirif.Pp th i le..o.l , . ~- ancolieneeik, , :• .1 ft 3,.: die 4._. WWl' deOtfiir*asWto t - -)t Sare&-46 4 .11biiiideSaajoii4.: - .. .. Squire for E, C. S T . T4-X s 9' , ' , - 0 . 44.4411)r •gr. firloperty:ttilti.' , Xstry • itinitt,',"l t'.. - 1 -, ! - ..::.: - ..1. 1 i...'...1.-,:i.: ••, , . Wfthi otti . tkitaiiinFtifAtiini 6Vis istzUitiAli ke: - il. cm= oda MS lablithtiori" *Jai 16" ' to - silk the *inning and WIWI% pOrm, puska* . rmakt. wa l l 'I for past favors', 'he tie*: try Mike ~to business,. to merit a seastroftim putite flaaaggse., • ;fji,- '--. ; ;404:41EY10 .S. West Dmoklos t 4w f pl4l-44* .., ! , , 1 . [ ,11 .4, 1 . . 1 ',',; .4 vAt c ht. , go t , 0: Y Oi rkirv”l‘,,m al t o,lrAtgrlt Nontreet, June 10, 1857, - - • . • , ... „ .. , ~ . . . . , .. , - , 440.4 7 1^ - fitre4 , ,,r- , -,- - ,- 5 , ; - . 1 0 0,. .qw40migtr.,..w. , .. , h1-44V -, 4 - 4. , e',---- _M A•i• , ;V,A.i. , :re, , ise4w..Pgr....,rov.,t.tx-6 , ..,-*lt. , -k.,-,,. . .. . . i •',.. i1 , 4 ,0" ' ''. .;-,, giniannv ..,. 7 . ,f r A mu m Ai lii v i4migt;lte o Z*. itziai o s 7lo, Weal* ,- - A r litlillgueh *it* 6 440, 4 47.1 14 %Ati11t lie .: ': 1. "All Ta lle 4rig * ,, 441?Vrel ci t 4„ PA tb ..,' • ' • s .igi Fle,:., , „P.I‘S for; ~ , - 4- , ..t",, , sintentsg , ,...: . ' ,', - , • L ..' , •. 1 ,---k -' * - '::,.. PAINTS, ,' .., , i---_ ' , z ;• , . . t . : vieno , ctr .ss, ..:,, • i 'GrA.I . DYESTUFFS; :'.•N s L ', ' ' , : -; GROCERIES, P ~ 61,ASS WAREit, CROC/ERY, - - - ; MIRRORS. .?" •.t CLOCKS - ' WALL nrErt, • .• - z 'WINDOW'. PAPER, ": WINDOW oiLisiatikt,. FANCY GOODS, :2 1 . ' MUSICAL INST . RUMENT 4 4, : ,I}MELRY, PERFUMERY; "- -; '" • • • DRY-GOODS,' f - • - • • MAUD • STOVE *AEA WOODEN .WARE, . • BROOMS, . • . • • • • . - • JAPANWEIP IV ARE, ' • " • - , BIRD CA:OIN!":_ . v - • . .C4•NARY SE.ED. ••• koCKgT • • • ILIMIRELLAS, - • -0U1 4 03, ' •• • • . - AMMUNITION,. • • . • • • • • • TCIIPENTINE, • • - •t CAMPEIENE, • ". •• • ...B.URNIN*G- FLUID; ALCOHOL, . (For 14irtileittal I"urpOsea,-enly.)- ' TRITS..SE.,I • , SUPPORTERS, • • - str9u,LDy.n BRACES, PORT MONIAIiS, • • • • . • _.::.SPECTACLES,: • SILVER ..t. PLA.TEDSPOONS,-FOIiES, L-c., GOLD PENS, . STATIONERY, - - • VIOLIN STRDIGS, BOWS, Lc ; And all of the most popillar •.PATENT MEDICINES,. , Thankful foi the liberal patronage hitherto reeeit-- ed, he hopes to merit a Continuance and large in crease of the same. .• ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, June 10. 1857: • ' ME ABLY: six year! shiee,.with:scurcely a word of .1..\ encouragement; and le the face of along estah !idled and monopolized oPpoSition, a cuniparative novice in practice, without reference, and destitute'of the prestige,of Professional Fame, I Yentured myself upon your generous indulgence. and --- suppori Your . :prompt szukliberal patronage at once, exceeded my expectations. and laid um under tddigations of grab- lode which I; shall not arch forgot. "Since my return, from.tolleiiie, - I•hare been constnt* a receiiing newmf - and inost Cheering tokens Or dm puliGe• *dente, in:loam* Increased patronage.; foe which em reneWedly grateful,' ...1-feel l tly4,:ltisAlueboth_to myself and my patrtins,. tha t melt , the : highest, de gree of.Me!ititic ktioirledge and pyiet*tt skill hi and nmst'useful , tend `ornantenttd - Art,- arid rep! -assurmi; friends, I aludtspare neither toil nor: money; isr the purstit of this my cherished - purpose. I Mean to keep " pcisted i r 133 all valuable impmvern mita, of pm Profetasion, so as to Perfortri the operaticin,s . various depirtments, as carefully, neatty,'pertnatieni; ly, and painleitsly as the'best /flare.: Dettied:and tender, teeth 1 can noteezettcate and plug "without pain. .I tun doing it, almosi daily: • I insert plate _ teeth in four diferent Modes, My chargwt are hied. crate. ' I employ, no " stotil pigeptis," hire no editor; ial " puffs,* askno 11* or artratito " - pipe " 'fir' tne; don't rad-about-town to show up:and brag: irp my. joh4 but endeuror to make friends of *limy pat**, by my "g O O4l Works," and trust tp these; to coral:nerd me, ^ Upon my merite • I stand' or &H. Office over Wilson store, hi - the west end of the Brick tdock. Yours, gratefully; - - • •? D. Arntaa.. Resident . Dentist.. _ t Montrose, June 10, 1857,—tf : • • , .. • E.T. 'MEANT crostic y razor's keen, nty,Brush can sem 13' _ . tome, all, all, on had or. le 11, , steps, rest ht;rny- diet - R p =line, place feCt,amooth as a elm cliargei a aispenec—st pl E . , s tranger, - m • ilea t ,on 111 • - Montrose, May 28, 1857. - - SAt:SAYRE . k BROTHER 1: • noW : teceiiing a fresh supply of all kinch3 of : - ISPRIN6_ ANO: SUMMER G00D5...• • Which for. cash or produoe can be.bought very low Iloutnxie e May 1, 1867. , . - • - - EAGLE -11FOUNDat: FOR tilienority of . castlngs • on& excellency of • irorkmanship are not excelled. • ' - • • • S. H. SAYRE dt IBROTifERS.: . Montrome, MAY 2tT i '..1851.* • - *-- COSH pLoitti. •• • UU A • B T l'E ILL AIR - attention le: invited to the pE.EKSWILL CORN P:10 W, decidedly the best evecintrodueed in.ihls mericet:'f 7 • 8. - H. SAYRE k BROTHERS. CRLTIVATOUS: N 0 better in the country than those 'offer44l by . lI.,SAYRE st•I3II,OTREIK . STOItipS, .STICIVES 111 R stores bare been so thoroughly tried, to the X.J entire seitiffoetkof Droll, that they-fieedflo rec. fonmend from n 4 . 80t . '44LYMYkal3RPTHER& Montrose, Ifai-27. - Adminiitrator's No - tioo. xrcencE is hereby. gven Abet listrent adMillis tiation upon,tbe &tato orIIAnAILDEWITT, late ' Brooklyn, deceased,. bave been granted to. the sehieriher, antull perilous indebted to saiCestate are requesteditOsnake Immediate payment, and those having claims thereat! : wil! Piplite Prole* Ole !Ante duly attusted lbrsettleinetd., CIIA}USS:ATint Montrose, dieie Plowp ! ItirOTTS PLOWS of all• the dlffeient.. Ott 41 1 - Plew Nuts 4c. et N Fouydry Mott an4 l -*** l l Wig " # l O - 4*RiZI E . .- ..A*4-, ] 1 4 it r : i 1 moslutaim_l4.tw • ohiatvtir' Fra.placs'.itit - hr s 1,•:12. . 4 i -"-- Itnow. dadectridt WA* iiirdAelier ARM Areaafkgspagetalitmeite",,t4i,,.,- - 41 4i %,./19. 1 1 - ,' Jev . 4iliinVC.4llX42o-.4' 1 _i_ "C 4617 *I II I 4I P WINIMITA -\--,' Il i vi, ifti *,..4.,4 .;.-Z' itaMititrketpAtiat • , Alt . ' , 4 ,. ~ the, enthy seam IA . SAD k ifrtatte` Ella Patrons and. Friends. Bmi)klyn, Jima 3,1837. •-• • • - - _ - • - till& VUI ''.: -, ,et !' ME li : Milt :7 :11. 1 , Nf ~,:, 1--,.: . !.1-, ; : :: I :Ltii , ': ,( 1 I . ':' , 'i'';' , ll--. - i...;1 - : ,-.':7: .•:-: smi*-93 4 4 Over 011% • '.- • , • " ,- "utliOr idthelhlloirhitrespictit 'To theittiv blitietentifid'inineftdi 'bibbed 'flair itifobei=tthichrlt ht•ltt•undetiatitntlattetbsitypitt llgtsittsso • and:it sth;-in.itetwpniksfulms4ll4l:94l , ollstietc: of-fon. tit said siVileftWAVß.ter/11419!!!*Nhic4 Sonles :any tin'd,en,yevirol au, lb' perfeefalii-. 'pelt); in - the aNeuee ol ( Tuni`eotiplleat4on *Me 'tti" • variation; or to rt •- •iinfiortant -Cwt. that this scalteatt'bii-Amigrat bout.omatkird, the; 0981 vir e vt* IlgtOrp_ficak of like capielty,Ful *emitsex Ai} tise.,..„--,- 1 4*- vase* sing In' ail etutnent degree,_ - theas,therfts, thht Inveiitiga'ia conceded to..by one . ititst . 'tiled& valuable': ever brought betiirt •And 401 44 - Withhkqhgt.l l 6 l 4 l. ofOleirCantkei ful,!luPremieilleali srseriglmthAn, 1 inilikMerl6 l6 intthitherObalgc 4e,: olvirytirbere, 'to . ' the* txdustoti'svoty,:pthir lye.lgbing apparatt a. . Th e hp-gallon of tbi l Scales!tiod istut/ lOtaltta• - ble istpturements which we kayo pule. ;witltitti, the pant rew , n • turillb; 'te such it . ; gthe or - ie.cnikey, thit they' . nisi b e tzp• on In' ever* trarbaithiti dt vaigbt, wi ,; - *anufactured andiursubt only by: -•,•"-- • - • 11"Yo*St14 OPTIsiIONS' or THE BM , • •,- , • - Ittrnwriwt Isserersoftii-lidroe Somilitti jiiitis pair; Mr. D. M. Smyth, of Pemaylvania, (now of thlaStahi)-- an ingenious and Went* tCtochattle. Isas iemiehttitt , ~ ed his , mind and means. Run. a3l,invent it P.Ogib.!•- perfectly successful, " and fot which littetWpitintlutie juif been.ittsned by-the' Civerninitit 'of - ther'::lrraid , States., Theinventhin!is Innen' its="aniyth'i %IV - Acting Bent-Lever Platfertn,Scalmr,and MtAbitt Is: the Ars; puhlic notice el this useful.and valuable .'. provenient, we shall take the liberty Aif -expirOtig ' ourselves tieely `llpcsi its sriieytts: The Phitformof On scale is Omit l by IS•itch*iiitUthlit Whoa Seale is *boat &inches hilt and-Avilghs :mate only sbcMt 25 pounds, While it has the extraordinary. capseity of weighing any elgject from j one,ounce.te font hundred . pounda. Itsform is compact and Conyenient r and Is apPlicible to every purpose Ibriviiiett. iiidtkiiir sni kind are requited: : Under the'platetruvittididithea tathei leverage is sommndect a :weightitt iteis tir pin-% . duluntj A'P thio peudutunk la -au**4 4 4 4 114 4 3 04 r, which, together with .the pendUltim,thiTinstint any . • olaeit Is' Utl the WAIT* motel' Beni Itv • centribf -' 'lt';y tothr`pitint indlilitMg ilie*iiet, '. .W . weight. ' "ecteiwiEW• prituiphs*un thlth - ls lids, • admits of np insiminicyce. , ehingeAnd wrgittetspres., , l . sure or 1 r 0.06uP9n# 10 141 1 4 1. 91 1 ? n"qtr-o, l, ll.autr • rthe.wei4tted arm and inclicater".,:o.the Wautepplett.— . :The principle beyond duthtiti'lhe (Street :inte,ltird • twit' it bnelieen Piepivit appliedlW-lini Imitatiew; this - % -lucky Inventor cleft no room iseddubti.lie sternal, to"lntveattaine4•l3i4eir-4- thillitP'.ftw'wo n,nillirri,4.Sculesfitleernid, and tO hav e p combined .. in a retnailMhli degree an InTaAible..itielatpli,:prin-' cipl, " kneiviiratitgien,w, witirtektriiett4K"ion ' seldom, strength' ef'finut; dailddilm andattrieY.--. But the greate.ta linportant festsreirm Alt Swatitill'": • the goefthat trilladalt•Oistll• zueiii 3 ll.l:o ll 44 ntloo.o ;one et heing.iheat and,within the, reach of every.riiiiiit.—Albotny:Ere:".roiii:, AM.; il.Si ISIMi; We havel l examined this new I'' litibers Scale end . eons:mein all that is wabyTho ilonitial. ' Thipritt ci* ja at, once tlt..*ALAtiii :beliutf' la., : and stunlrlh perfect accuracy, while the price will be three times_ less than of the scales now used.7-41/tawsi:Exiiiiiv. Parissi tute:ek-. miJnect 614, new Ittreat . .IC64,l;in't rum be alnitder,, or mere completelyd'eielepedilmil thr mticirple: On which iti acts. The' platforit which, saildnvihr weight,liftWa pendulum stlpeudedandimmiadAttier er4,-,through an arc 04.& circle - and the. Indicator , pouts Out, tl'bon.' , gralluated clicasifet*cp, • ititr, exact `weight. Itr other platform scalesihe 6f sioirdupoii-lias lir- - be - 'aacerfained b.s-iitriirig a . loose weight:vit . . when* Its Oita Meelyaid, 'Ma the Poe* p9int, eS-Altfi l trieTerktien ttlelf - e.cceit• - ing one, and indicatektit_ence t and to - ,thet saimitattit, fraction - the: figarc: attacllieg the WeiOt 'on the efi(l elite pendalurn,- Scale beeethes maltipfied by ;fires 'or tens by releasinvihe weight:it Attie ounces instead .6flamittli: :lor,;itousebold ifirposes,, .itja as cheap and far hotter:Aka!: ek,e1yardp ! ).,,..14:41 ii finding the way. to all Well`regslai,ed.ldtcheas:ttlieto the receiptlsiok„ with ltk . preseriptiong Welghtt and proportions; is used.--A Moir epic, A Nrw To k.l—lf anybody daubtelhatihhArta ettrtve.age, they •shosklc;sioiseSokytike Self-Actit!gflaat-LeietiPlatfo*i*:ale:s,: . Fokekttliria, itfof a.kgn, and &vile* or . spi,2o; iftis-tag6 dente' or idly aitaerthsX late yet betity.inyettted. - There it one peoiliaitty about this, actle; -UT port. " eat very, litqa naatbitteryou,ati tau to* mill SP** take so lot% •as tlie -laws .of. , :gratittttiolCOPtittne-.. Smyth's's&leAutli atither'idatotitge--its intitlt cost : ' - • SYTTret PATLIT :invention ,w!ta 'ozbibttion:at our,4tate, Fair NoOkiiwikitt4PlirtmenklVeeive.4E. atoio attention or leas More, gene.ralli aaviiied - iii , ;MOM.- 'rhis scale; pasidatinetge:atiaitiltaary meats etnieeded to;it at the Emskimitttaitliatlikvitt= ceellinaly.-trahlo4le,taid. mu* and adds Iliislcife'(§l4ol4 *la itsoatibiltiitad'at the &obi Fair 'at AriteittMi; inirrlitte,ollll44eliilt every atteation *titlark - la Oh* but, eastiestofr Our flat oi4 higbeo.Pro*em.•sieritliPlettlk an* , aver voidal.—Clivland (OhiiyournaL Seri:S.7-17m cuittlimiental japer._ tent invention hos heed' Set, tultiple.-' In llSTAtarki ty is the elements daptabilitt.. Inventions 'el- eomplicate& ittiireinent; and visionary, theories ban - ROO peffgndoi ject soughttb be obtained,, fot yridt,u4sptability p. .so 7 cunicj and durability-n*5(lM- wilt, *chinpness: All of theseNitalditattuns era Involved in:thetinrim. don recently patented and known Setsrties,t9lP. Acting Ilent:LeVer Plialbrtri Scideit.w, The tacttain question, fr i om its construction: on - thei:ptinatile gravitation, pis never„liable to be out of order, it own pertbrte its work thoroughly, because:OM , turegovern the tie& ie a p i gmy, but for capacity it is wetulerful,rwelghltig:‘any. Ageetirtiitt' - olelkunee up AO'llottr , Aurndred.poiurdivlt atikkoragn.. 'kWanY - 1440 : 1048 - silt , ' buy 'Or p 310 1944.,“ As their eflit is but ti triifie , they will 7speplikt , se: indispensably‘tieecisaryitilie hou s ehold Weals. ' any other useful article birdallrime.-.A1ii.21 - ustittilit.- 2 : • /10ORT4 IT ,A'Slll 11111411163 r: . ..;41810tlir (Mere, wo'hav9, ;been, for,p44: with =on -,ezarginathw cif, Abe tiew awl -valuable,iureedork Areceutlußsitent -410 kildwil'as Srektlei tegetlitg Befit•terer rhit= 4.rni Scale? Mr. vzNiffiti litgeltoba tenter, hakapent iteeielft*itte iri , itnii'verfection a his Ito*. atel-lbeil*- - sttiibieCpitificaket +eye seems but little tiothC.Titiorsitahl Is construct. eft PPM* sa,bualitio•lotirtaiPle-etbiett itaTett *X q t in t l r, c4r; 4"?4,,!',e i _apizzry ueen on. ts capir4l „Ott,ren „taw iihtte 'he/Oil= and p *Oft **eV, = **Wins- and appllcsigolesin , ritip6W 40,1utringr scales dint 'description. .-I!..atillist Atuslusatrtuout.-- Olin** liable to t er4 44 - '° l l*ste!" , ; c* A! wale The dtritalrinti.rtniillottaiikdstm Wm/Fr or, the .. keeertuule Oast t!le iej gait , beiiiiteeded ;7'itlNAtit:ibit_*it other tbetl9o44 figitlt "91 1 k jec;TA arhas 0 11 1 Abnit' ltea' i onteg - them* to,i4klmfaithw laltAblfrlV4.,A 4 Po* thr:be. Atilk pt4,l4lottoilii 5 .101 ',.kr, 3001 1 14 ' SRI ITT 4''''' •tir: : rz l ijM.' . 1 • '` ~. :. ' - •,:14.:4, : 4 - '-' . I. I RT - 1 ~ • • t, :?. d., ~,,,*,, ,„ -.---.. , . . . / add by • tentrose, June :11.183i; OEM =I lififfi 44.&727. 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