... MINNESOTA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. j 'AV u ' Minnesota Constitutional Convention !",t the Capitol at St. Paul's on the 14th " K ' j.'iity nine Republicans were present. T . Democratic party, forty in nouber, orgati i a operate convention in the Council rmil'or. electing- 11. II Sibley, President. .-'"•I, convention is drafting a constitution, iv Republicans intend to remain in session 'l.t'-md day to retain possesion of the hall. \ K W BASKS.— The Ilarristurg papers con notices of applications to be made at the j, .rjslalure of Pennsylvania for the char !'?of thirtv-nine new banks, with an aggregate V ital of about nine millions, and eight appli ' V; 0I1S for a" increase of capital, making the 'V, 'a- addition to the banking capital of the jljatc asked for about ten millions. Southern Wheat crop is said to be ,i,. hr-'cst ever grown in that part of the Union, 'Georgia, Tennessee, North and Soutli < irolina produced, in the aggregate, four and . i, 3 if millions of bushels, and Charleston is ' market for nearly the whole of it. For V ■ last nine months there have been exported J s„ain from Charleston some 00.000 barrels of flour, in sacks and barrels, and said to equal the Spanish article. VENOEN'T. —On Tuesdy, July 7th, Owen i wrtv, a lad employed at the Staton mines •akinir ears from the slope to the cracker, i from the cur while in motion, and suff . j,, 1 ,.,! a compound fracture of his leg, beside s lad laceration of the limb near the knee t He is a son of John Connerty, who re > near the tunnel on the Lehigh & Susque hanna rail-road. His wounds are doing well ! under the care of Dr. Urquhart. Walker is in New Orleans, ml luis issued an order requesting his ofiieors report immediately, and to hold themselves i readiness to recruit for a speedy return to Nicaragua. He is supposed to have received i.omista despatches asking him to aid a new rebellion of the " Democratic" vagabonds of |-k countrv against the " Legitimate Ueptib | „cans,' : who are the constitutional party of the DIED, - •ly in She*heqnin. on Thursday tbe 9th inst., Mr. 'KLIAS THOMPSON, aged 4u year.-,. e- At a special meeting of Valley Lodge, No. 44G, I. i .oft). I'., convened ou the occasion of the death of ( -.•thrr KUAS THOMPSON. S. P. GOHK.P. G. offered the flowing preamble and resolutions, which, ou motion, -;ri- unanimously adopted : ;v : : v.; i It luw pleased an all-wise Providence, in -• hand is the lite of all his creatures, to r- nv ve by • , ;R fri.ther EI.IAS TnoMrsos in tl:e prime of lite • • in irihood : thus causing our fraternal chains • • Therefore U-- >• Tint we deeply sympathize with the rela tht deceased iu this sudden and unexpected i>e ' .. .'! can only point thern to the Great Source rein this their hour of deep affliction Imping tliat tnay be re-united in the Great Lodge /;. oh'ed, That while we deeply lament the death of ether, we would bow in humble suhnii-sbn to the Cc tliat has removed him from ur mi I-r. : . 1 eving • .: lie. who in His wisdom has caused Us th; sorrow nil things well, f-e'red, That we will attend the funeral services •oi-ased brother in e. body, wearing the .suai budge amiug. /,'■ i/rJ, That as a further testimony of our iv-pect f tr deceased brother, our Lodge < barter be draped • inug f'T the remainder of the term, nuJ thai the .. e-rs wear the usual badges of mourning for thirty iltsohel. That a copy of these resolutions be tran r.itsed to the family of the deceased, and that the sunn i- published in the" the county papers. O. H. P. KINNKV, ! ?: -Lc nin, July 11, l r -07. Secretary. Lifew York k Erie R.R., Waverly EUtioii Mm.dir.-. June l.i. 1557, Trains will lca\e WAVKitI.Y at about the following hours: OOlNlf WEST. j OOINIi EAST. I' ,k:rV; A L!::ff Kxp 320 r.iiiCinciunati Kxp ■ ■> 23 A.M I Exj res .3 17 A.V Night Express. .12 57 r.M I' !I pi I-.M Chicago Express.. Cl7 A.M li _-r-!,i 1 4.1 R.Y |Steamboat Exp.... 2 17 I M [A swm.idaliou .7 .V> A.n'st ick Express 422 A.M fc-'r-:arht N.l 12 10 r.M I Accommodation... .7 37 i-.ii freight.No. 3 ... 935 A.* [Freight,No. 2 1 30 R.M B'r-i.'ht. No.. .2 10 A.M' Freight, Xo. 4 3 4o r M kimira. Canandaigua & Niagara Falls R R Tah - id-with the Great Western, forming an expeditions ■•r-te T-r Western travellers. W. G. LATHAM, Superintendent. New sVemcrtiscnuTits. [TX'Ecr TOILS NOTICE— Notice is lierc- I'-' y given, that all persons indebted t > tltc estate of liib. ii..I.VCK.s IN. deceased, lie of ATHENS town ore requested to r.rakc payment without delay; Bi se having demands against said estate will present them B i I'uPiiticated for settk-uieut. I ' ••'• !*'". JOHN L. SAWYER. Execnto-. ISHORT SEASON! II s"lie Summer Season will c short, wc have conclud | ( V. id to make our IMIIII Reduction of Prices, nl Once! i I awv have i*>en accustoiip il to do late in the season, I ■' ! a view ol this fact, we will 'cR our large stock of SUMMER CLOTHtNG, DRY GOODS. Ac. 6cc. J' T 'HiEA TI. Y REDUCED PRICES I T GH'TTENBEBG, NOSENBAFM & CO. ■ • "vanJj. July 'J2. 1k",7. Cor. Main and Bridge Sts. |V CI EOICE FA SJM Aril/lining the. Borough of Toy and a, jf°r Sale at a GREAT EARGAICT! ■\' 'an acre, for all cash down : ■ u laaa< rc C° r f ; '000 down and balance in 3 years. B *'• an acre for ?2HOO down and balance in S years. ■ f *ll an acre far ?lut)0 down and balance in 7 years. B ' e farm contains 200 acres with a good House and I an orchard of choice fruit on it. It i- well wt ■ 'owith permanent springs conveniently distributed ■ "'it. Ahoot one halt of it is cleared, and every acre ■ good tillable land. It eonld le advantageously ■ si so as to >uit two or more persons wishing farms ■ ;i nghtrr has fiftv acres adjoining it which .site " :i m aho sell. I ■ 1857. \V PATTOX. r Suable Faraa&Mill Pi*opert\ Wear Wiiliamsport, I for sA To id . |{ "igiied. sttrviviug pnrtnerof the firm of J^R. ■"•r>v • " Kuling, oilers for sale all that valuable | ro- B.'V " ; üb''. u b''. on the South side of the S i.-qawhanrci Riv- B ~! . ""t and three miles from the B and "T >,MI " r 7 * Erie Rail lload. Tiie. Ptuiisylvaiiij I tae opposite side ol flic River. This tra 1 B. ; c ' 1 •i, 'f'-s. with nr , . v e.r,enUeonsistof five good dwelling \* '.M.T : ". n d imildings thereto. Two I .rge Imrns, one | ri.." :i 'Ksi cl.i-s, with a large-hed attached. I *L property will be offered at Public Sale at the L 0,1 ' >c ' ' u " illiamsport, ou Wednesday, the l 'th of fQ! 111 . at 1 o'clock, P. M. bide o, ' on f> - i 1 P ,:r 'hasc money in cash, the balance Tcrrn T , 'oterest, and approved security, burtm known on the day or sale. ntr pwtioulars cau be obtained by address ing S jr . ■ WILLIAM R. HCIJNG. A ' '' P" r '' ER ol TLIF firm of J. R .'. W B Huiiiir. " ! 'F I JlilK ML. L"7 New • T. Bailey <&. Co., Successors to JUNE & TURNER'S SUPERBLY APPOINTED CIRCUS & MENAGERIE! TOHX SHAY. Equestrian Director ; \V. 11. AUSTIN, i i.H ia^? r ' ' SMITH, Treasurer; Clown, JIM WARD, Ring Master, .MR. SHAY. Mhjl fxhibit at TOWAXDA, on WEDNESDAY, AU GUST 5, 1557. Doors opeu at 2 P. M„ and at 7 in the Evening. Admission 25 Cents. X'o half price. To see both exhibitions. The great Equestrian Troupe and Splendid Collection of "WILD, ANIMALS Will be exhibited under the same canvass, ior only one price of Admission. The Company will enter town on the day of exhibition at about ten in the forenoon, in GRAND PROCESSION, accompanied by the superb American Brass Band, of twelve Wind instruments, n their elegant Music o;tr r.age drawn by Twelve Horses : and after proceeding through the principal streets, will halt at the ground of Exhibition. The performance will commence with a new and beau tiful cavalcade, entitled the PERSIAN CAY.vERY! in troducing in a series of rapid and skillful evolutions, the world renowned exercises of that warlike people, illus trating with great truthfulness, the review, the charge, the retreat and the rally. This brilliant spectacle will be represented with new and costly trappings, costumes, ap propriate music, Ac. Novel Gvuinastics and Acrobatic Peats by MR. XICIIOLLS ! Among the performances of Mr. Nieholl-. u ill he seen the newly invented R->pe Feats, called the Fireman's Ladder, elegant display of Athletic Skill. Ac. Elegant Scene Act ofChanges, by Mr. W. ARMSTRONG iu which the rider will give illustrations of various well kn< \vn characters on horseback, accompanied by rapid changes of costume, expressive pantomimic action, ap propriate music, &c. Splendid Act of Horsemanship, Mr. I.UKE RIVERS, in the course ol which this accoiupii.-hed and intrepid rider will display his graceful and rapid feats of equita tion. furious and inter-ting feats of Balancing on horse buck, by MASTER SIIAY. Brilliant display of horsemanship.by MONS BENOIT! Upon tvi and four highly trained horse ■, exhibiting a most perfect command of the reins, and the astonishing instinct and obedience of tin- noble horses. Thrilling feats upon the Trapez, or .Uriel Gymnasium, bv Me- r-. V7AIID A Nil HOLS, a ;>■ rf. nuance requiring the greatest physical and moral nerve of the artists to achii ve. L n will be < r iv nof Hurdle Jumping, Fence Leaping, & -., by Mr. I.YON. on liis lleet and beautiful charger, without saddle or bridle. Elegant ai d vigorous exercises by the Troupe, in Tum bling. Vaulting and Si mmer-etting. in the course of which the following celebrated urti-ts will distinguish f hem-elves, viz : Messrs. .'. Ii islett.Jim V.' ,rd, tlie< Town, \V. Ward, Kin' ade, Luke Rivers, Master .Shay, Mr. Solo mon and Masti r P' -k. JIM WARD, THE CLOWN ! Will per" rm a (' mie S -cpe - n If -rseback, in which lie will personate with admirable dexterity of ch uges tlic following c haiarters—The Gip.-cy, Ftm.de Mod sty, Bac chus, God of Wine. Feats of P j>turing and Muscular Strength, bv Mr. SOLOMON. Eh ga: tAt if La ly E-pie tri >-ii m. by Mud'lle ADEI-E DUBOIS, fr in the par:-inn Circus n.i.l" London Amphi theatre, in all those beautiful Tours De Grace, and agile fe its ot Fqu triari: u. for which her school is so justly and widely tele' rated. The _giv.it!y (Ji-tin,.ui-lied French rider, M ui-. BENOIT will give . ;i exiiihidoii ef its nirprisiug art as LA JON < f.EUR—A CHUVAL, in the c'mr-e of which he will per."rm vari -.s e'.tsof w adcrl 1e- xtmity in l.aLin.-i: ; Stall-, Spinning Plates, throwing Knives, playing with S'i. ks, Riiigs, A -.. during the m it lon of liis hor-c around the ■ ircle. The entertainments will be enlivened and alt- mated w'th the performances of a BAND OF SABLE iIIN STBEIiS ! in which Mr. MULLIGAN, the Original Bob Ridley, and Mr. SNOWDEN. the ae< niplisiit-d B.iuj- Player, will .sing a variety of popular Negro.Melodic--. Ghurnssea, Glees. A -.. Dunces. Jigs. Breakdowns, Ac The entertain uents will conclude with COMIC AFTERPIECE. Will exhibit at A the:..- Aug. lib, and at Lcßaysvillc August Gth. TIOG A. POINT AGRICULTURAL WORKS!! \i. M. Wi-.LLKS & BROOKS, ATIIKXS, Ml AI) FOR I) CO., FA. Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail deulcrs in Emery's Unrivalled Horse Power?, THRESHERS AND SUPER VTORS, THRESIIEPS AND f'LEANERS. CIRCULAR AND CROSSCUT PORTABLh SAW MILS, SHINGLE MACHINES, &c EMEFY'S, IHCKOK'S .V KRAHSERS CIDER ZVXXI.rS AKS PRESSES. oru SU-ller*. ( lovt I llnllers. Hay. Straw and Stalk tatters. Grain Drills. and Rroud <■ i-t Seed Sowers, Horse Rakes, Cultivators, Horse li'-s, < laws Grain < radios. IWg Powfcrs, Cora and Cob Mills, Diderick's Hay I'.i Sinmp Machines, Corn Husking Min liincs, I.eat Tier and Rubber Belting', Portable mortising machine. IvKTCIIL'M'S MOWKItS & B E APE US, EXCELSIOR FANNING MILLS. Refrigerators, Provision Safes, etc. Extras fnrni-hed i v 'r repairing all niaeiiines oid l>y lis. it4)*Uur Fxvcisiur Fanning Mill i- Hie bet in tin 1 niuii Descriptive Catalogues. Price l.i-ts and ( ircularsol all machines SJM Ijy u-. rent gratis and postage pre paid, to all applicants. Send as vbnr name and address. jr. M. WELLES & BROOKS. Athens, Pa. .Tune 2:. ls.">7. P. S. We have lor sale cheap for cash, payable before Sept. Ist. next, two o| K*(< hum's light ttfo liorse Mow Brs, with -1 foot cutter-bars ; liiev cie strong and '.veil adapted for rough meadows, and calvuTab d to ! .ec tin farmer. >'■ * • * V"OTICK. —'The Stockholders of (he Brad ford Bail Road .t Coal Co. are hereby notified to meet at No. 7tH Wain it street. Philadelphia. <>n Till RS- D \Y. 23d instf, for th- purpo e ol ehoo-ing Directors tor said Comn.inv, A. R. PERKINS, f VVM. 11. WINDER. Cornor s OR STOLEN, from -iy .yvft id Smith's Island, in the kiwpieh wna river THREE HEAD <)V CATTLE. One a bright red Stag, five years old, short bodied, carries his 1 hi'-'U ; alight briudle, line back c iy, G yi ar.i old lien milch ; a three years old Bull, d 1. red. with smad star in tlie forehead, tight under the belly. V liberal n ward will lie paid for the return of these animals, or such in f >rin;iti'iii a> will lead to their discovery. Durei!. Jnly 1.1867. ISR U.i. SMI I IL_ \TOTICE IS HEREBYLIVEN. that, at. x application will lie made at the next session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, for tli incorporation of a Rank, to he cnlle the " BRADFORD COUNTY RANK. with banking privileges 'f i-sue. discount and dep'sit. with ;i capital t Two Hundred hirs, with tiie right to increase lite capital stock to lime Hundred Thousand Dollars, aud tube i rated iu the borough oi Towunda, in the county of Bradford. Towanda, June 12, l s 7. „ TTf HEAT ((IUT>, Samn, Honmflfchy, Orti- T T him Flour, Oatmeal, Kariua, Tapioca, Macaroni, Vcrmicilli, Rice Flour, Corn Starch, and a variety of simi lar goods, at janefl ' UA FOR SAILS. THE sabscgiber offers for sale the HUl'ciE uud LOT t jTCNseut qccupied bv liiiri, Second Street, corner JoJJcr>ou,ociii the 1 5 ! J -Ml Collep ..Ite institute. The Jot lc IGLet iu front extends to Third Street. The property will be sold cheap, possession given immediately ; fot further particulars inquire on the premi'es. Towanda, Juiy 7, 1K57. JAS. M WILLIAM. r>URE CIDEE VINBGr A K - A gnoau its credit to, any corporation, ass r l ii u, institution, or party. SECo:.;; A INIiiIENT. There shall Van additi- 1 art; i. to -aid coustitvtion to be designated as article Nil. a - loilows : AIiTICLU XI!. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shall be bivided by a line cutting off over one-tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwi- e.) without the express as-cut of such coun ty, bv n vote of the electors thereof ; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. Tuinn AMENDMENT. From section two ot the first article of the constitution -trike out the words, "of the city of Philadeldhia, and nf cucii county respectively ,-" from section live, same ar ticle, strike out the \\ >rds, " of Phxlvdeiphia and of the j several counties from section seven, same article, -trike out the weds, " neither the city of Philadelphia nor a ly.'" and insert in lieu thereof the words," and no 1 ml -trike out, " section four, same ai ticle, ' and iu lieu thereof insert the following : '•SECTION 1. In the year one thoeennd eight hundred and s xty-focr, aud in "every seventh year thereafter, rep resentatives to the number of one hundred, shall be ap portioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, bv districts, in proportion to the number of taxable in habitants iu the several parts thereof; except that any lOnntv i.taioii.g at least three thousand five hundred taxable-, may be allowed a sepcrato representation ; but n > more than thr< c counties shall be joined, and m> couu tv shall be divided, iu the formation of a district. Any cii.> i at.lining u sufficient number of taxables to entitle it to at lea.-t two representatives, shall have a separate representation assigned it, and shall be divided into con venient districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxa ble population as near as may be, each ol which districts shall elect one representative." At the c-nd of section =evcn. same ruti-1?, insert thee words. '• the city of P.'iila Ulphia shall be divided into sin g > senatorial districtof coal iguous ti rritory as nearly count in It t able population as possible ; but no ward It ill be divided iu the formation thereof."' The legislature, at ii - tir-t session, after the .adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into sen itorial and representative districts, in the inau •x-r ib >ve provided ; such districts t" remain unchanged uitil the apportionment in the year one thousand eight bundled and sixty-tu ir. l Oi KTII AMENDMENT. There shall be an addition 1 section to the first article f .-aid • ;:i-tit..tion, which shall be numbered and read Is fellows : SECTION 2(5. The legislature shall have the power to al ter, revoke, "r annul, any charter of incorporation l.cic ifter conieirnl by, or under, any special, or general law, ■vheucwr in their opinion it may be injurious to theciti zi ns i f llie cuminenw ultli ; i.i such manner, however, hat no injustice shall be d lie to the corporator-. IN SENATE, March 27.1957. Resolved. Tliat this resolution pass. On the first amendment, ieas34, nay- 7 ; on the second amendment, yeas 23, ; on the third amendment, yeas 24, nays I ; o.i the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. [Extiact from the Journal.] GEO. V. HAMEHSLY, Clerk. IN THE HOCSE OK RETKESF.NTATIVES, April 2'J, 1N.77. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first aineiidiii •t. v.. - I s - i 12 :ou tin -econdamendment , veas .'7, nav.J34 :on the third auiouduient. yeas72,nays 22 ; on the fourth amendment. ye;is sfi, nays 7. [Extract from the Journal.] JACOB XiKtiLKR, Clerk. Filed in Sccrctarv's ollice, May 2, !>.>7. A. G. t'URTIN, Secret-try of the Commonwealth. S.-CKCTAKYN ON H E. 11 utKi.siii uu, June 22, U">7. Pennsylvania, ss : Ido certi!v that the above and foregoing is a true and correct eopv of the original " Resolution proposing amendments' to thoU'ii-titi thm of the Commonwealth," with the vote in eaeli braueh of the Legislature upon the final passage thereof, us appears from the originals on file in this ofti -e. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my [L. r'.] iu.no and 1 a-ised to bo a.ii.v-d in.- M-..1 <*l the y-i- ret irv's Office, the day and v.-ir above written. A. G. UURTIN. Sect clary of the Commonwealth. IN SENATE. March 27, 15.47. The resolution proposing amendments to tin* t 'onstitu tion of the UmimonwCalth being under consideration, On the question, Will (he S. ii it? agree to the first amendment ? Tlio veas and uavs were taken agreeably to the provi si us of the Constitution, and w< re as loilow, viz : _ Yt:a-- M Brewer, Browne, (.'oKVy, Ely, I.vans. Fetter, Flenniken, Fra:o r. Ingrain, Jordan. Killiuger, i Kuox, Laub.ieb, Lewis, Mrer. Bcoli'ld, Sellers t*hunian. .-'uoic, St.afib, W'Mi, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker— 21. . a ji t \i.ys. -rr-tfb, f'rciswell, Fintmy. Gregg, Har ris. 1 Vnrosc ntiil fsJUtlier —7. So the question wa detci mined in the afiirhiative. On the questfon, \\ ;|t the Senate a croc to the second amendment ? The ye is and nays were tr.lrrn grecaldy to the provi sions oi' the l a-!;! n, and were j.i. follow, viz : yr Messrs. Bn wer, .'h win , Ure- well, Ely,Evans, Fetter, Finney, f.< ' r,.m J : , an. Knox, Lau haeh, Lewi - >F • S Hh in ur. Soutuer. Steele, S latil), Welsh, .an,. ad raggnrt, tlpraker— -33. Xws Mrssrs. Ot fiev, ( rabb, Frazer, Gregg, llnrris, Killinger, I'enrose and S ofiekt—S Go the question was determined in the affirmative. Ou the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amendment The yea- aud nays were taken agreeably to the provi sion:) of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : Yk Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Crabb, Creswcll, Ely, Evans, Fleuuiken, Erazer, Ingram, Jordan, Killiugcr, Kn x, Laubax h, Lewis, Mver. Scoticld, Sellers, Siunnan, e.miller fstecl", Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—24. N.vvs—Messrs. CoPTey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose—l. so the question w;is determined in the affirmative. On the que-tion, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment I The veas and nays wore taken agreeably to the provi sions c,i tile Constitution, and were as follow, viz : I'e.u - Mes.-rs. Brewer, Browne, OHcy, Ureswell. Ely, Ev ms, Fleuuiken, Frazer, Ingram, Killinger,Knox. Lau bncii, Lewis, Mvet, Stofield, Sellers, Slwman, Souther, Steele, Straub, W'clih, Wilkins and Wsight—23. "N.\Ys— Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose— 4. So the question waa determined iu the affirmative. In THE HOUSE or rtves, April 29, 1 Go7. The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitu tion o: the. Commonwealth bejug under consideration. On tb'c question. |1 ?? • t " fV# ft r" f g (• /"J;" (*' f flliscdlancons. The yeas and nays were taken agreeable to tint provi- : sions of the Constitution, and were an follow, viz : YEAS— Messrs. Anderson. Arthur, Backhouse, Bail, i Reek, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhonn, Campbell, chase. | Cieaver, Crawford, Diekey, hint, Eyster, Fuusold Foster, i Gibboney, Gildea, Haniel, Harper,"Beins, Heistaud, Ilill. | Hillegas, Hoffman, (Berks,) linbtie, Inncs, Jacoi H, Jen- j kins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight. Lessen ring, Longaker, Lovett, Manear, Maugle. M'Calinont, j M'llvaiti, Moorhead, Munitna, Musselnian, Nichols, Ni. h olson, Nuuemachcr, Pearson, Peters, Petriken, Pownail, | Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York,) Pea- ! mer, Reed, Roberts, Rnpp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cam- | bria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vanhoor his, Vickers, Yoeghley, Walter, Westhrook, Wharton, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Spraker —7B. NAYS —Messrs. Backus, Benson, Dock, Hamilton, Han- j cock, Hine, Hoffman. (Lebanon,) Lebo, Struthers,Thorn, . Warner and Wiutrode—l2. So the question was determined in the affirmative. ; On the question, Will the House agree to the second amendment'! The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution, and wore as follow, viz : YEAR —Messrs. Anderson, Baekumse, Bill, Beck, Bower, Calhoun, Campbell. Cartv, Ent, Fausold, Foster, Gildea, Haniel, Harper. Heines, lliestand, Hillegas, Hoft man. (Berks,) Housekeeper. Imbrie, lanes, Jenkins, Julius, Johnson, Kauffman, Knight, Lcisenrhijf, Ia nga kcr, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, M'llvain. Moorhead, Mus selinan, Nichols, Niebolson, Nunemacher, Pearson, Pe ters, Petriken, Pownail, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia) j Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Roberts, Hupp, Shaw, Sloan, j Tolan, Vail, Voeghley, Walter, West brook, Wharton, i Zimmerman end (Jetz, Speaker —s7. NAYS—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson, ' Bishop, Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Eyster, Gib- j boney, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, liiue, Hoffman, (Leba non,) Jacobs, Kerr, Lcbo, M'Calinont, Mamma. Reed, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centte,) Ttevenson, Strutli ers. Thorn, Vanhoorhis, Vickers, Wagonseller, Warner, Wintrode, Witherow ai.d Wright—i>4. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the House agree to the third amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi- i sions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YEAS— Messrs. Andersen, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Ben- . son, Bower. Brown.Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, j Crawford. Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Fuusold, Foster, Gibbo- : nev, Haniel. Harper. Ileitis, lieistand, Hill, Hillegas, j Hoffman, (Berks.) Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, : Imbrie, lnnes, Jacobs, Jonnx, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, i Lcbo, Longaker, Lovett Manear. Maugle, M'Calinont, | Moorhead, Mamma, Mussehuan, Nichols, Nicholson, Nu- j lieinachcr. Pearson, Peters, I'etrikin, Pownail, Purcell, I Ramsey, (York.) Reamer, Reed, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, ! Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, I Vril, Vanhoorhis, Vickers, Voeghley, Wagon, tiler, West- ! brook, Willi,ton, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and i (jetz, Speaker —72. NAYS —Messrs. Arthur, Augustfne. Backus, Bishop, \ Carty, Dock, Gildea, Hamilton. Hancock, Hine, Jeakid", j Knight, I.eisenring, M'llvain, Itamscy, (Philadelphia ) ! Roberts, Struthers, Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton, j and Wintrode—22. So the question was determined In the affirmative. On the question, Will the House agree to the fourth amendment ? j The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to lire provi- j sions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YEAS —Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Backhouse, Backus, ; Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Culhoun, j Campbell, Carty, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford. Dickey,Ent, j Eyster, Fausold, Foster, Gibboncy, Gildea, Haniel, Har- i per. Heins, Hiestund, Hill, Hillegas, Hoffman, (Berks.) j Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Imbrie. lunes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johiisou, Kauffman, Kerr, Lcbo, Leisen- I ring Longaker, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, M'Calinont, M'- ! llvain, ilumma, Musselman. Nichols, Nicholson, Nune- i inacher, Pearson, Peters. Petrikin, Pownail, Purcell, ; Ramsey,'(Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York,) Beauier, Reed. : Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, I (Centre.) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vanhoornis, Vickers, I Voeghley, Wagonsellcr, Walter, Warner, Westhrook, j Wliarton, Williston, Witherow, Zimmerman and Getz, ' Speaker—* J. NAYS— Messrs. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Struthers, 1 Thorn, Wintrode, and Wright—7. So the question was dctei mined in the affirmative. SECRETATY'S OFFICE. ILiKßisEiiao, June 22, l.tssT. j Pennsylvania, $ : I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the" Yeas'' and " Nays" taken on the resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Com- ' monwealth for the session of 1857. Witness niv hand and the seal of said office, this fi.. >.] twenty-. < A md day of June, one thousand eight hundred and 'fifty-seven. A. G. CCLfIN, July Otc Secretary of the Commimtreailh. New Store & New Goods, Pal toil's Block, one door North of Gullcmburg, ft'escnbavm just receiving and n< w offers for ' -ale on the most favorable terms, a large and carefully se- j looted assortment of GOODS. THE LADIES will find that their wants have been car-fiilv considered. Their attention i- particularly in vited to all the latest styles of DRESS GOODS—SiIk-. Challie-s, Lawns, Common. Robe and French : Plain and i Robe Bareges, Brilliants, Del.nines, Alupaceas, Thibet. ; Cloths, f>'reign and domestic Ginghams, Merriiuac, Co- j ancco.and all the newest styles of Prints. Mourning i Goods, a great variety. Apron checks and Flannel-. EDGlNG.—Jaconet, Swiss Thread, Cotton, Black Silk, j do. Cotton Laces. Bugle. Illusion and Blonde. EMBROIDERIES—CoIIar* and Cull'-. I'mieraleeves, j Dimity, Mourning and Bugle Collars, embroidered Bands J and Fl.icneings. Stamped Collars and Band-. WIH'l'E GOODS.—Jaconet, plain and striped. Plain j and dotted Mu-lins ; India. Book, Barred and striped ! Muslins : Victoria and Bishop Lawn.-. SKELETON and Cactus Skirts ; Brass, Reed, and j Whalebone Hoops, and Crinoline. It \BRACK. I. vc, D tt< .1 and * hantlev Veils. Sll AWLS—A great variety. BOMNETS—Neapolitan, White, Soft and Fancy Straw itonnrts. RIBBONS of every kind. Florence Silks, Moire An- i tiqi.es. Fiinge.s, Saving Braid, Buttons, Paper Cambrics, j glazed M .-I'm. and all the latest style- of Dress Trim 1 niiii.- Mitt-.. Gh ves. Sewing Silk, spool Thread, French in d Moral kin C Ron. FOit THE GENTLEMEN. Cloth .Cassiimres.Tweed, Kentucky .io ins. Black Doc-kin, t 'lns k. Cott nude, stripe ( and f on i he- k. Brown Duck. Overalls. Ac. Silk. Far mer's Satin. Marseilles, pud fancy VKSTIXGS. Buttons. Twi*t. a general assortment of Coat Trimmings, Collars. Cravats, Suspenders, Shirtings, Linen Bosoms, (readv made). Ac., Ac. HOt'SE FURNISHING Goods. Madder and tindres-cd j Furniture Print-, Sheetings, brown and bleached. Dra pery Muslin, Carpet bindings. Brown Crash. Linen and <'etton Diaper, Bi vwn, and bleached Table Linen, Nap- ! kins. Dowlics. Carpet warp, Tickings. Ac.. Ac. HATS A CAPS- -BOOT.; A SHOES—For men, women, and children. HOSIERY—White and colored. Mits, Gloves, Silk. Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs. YANKEE NOTIONS Hooks and Eyes, Combs. l Brushes of ill kind-. Pins. Needles. Tape, Darkles, Pen cils. Pens, Inkstands, Tobacco ami Shaving Boxes, Strops Fish Imoks and 'lines. PAPER 11 WGI.N'GS.--Borders, Win-low Shades, Wr iting Paper and Envelopes. GROCERIES Fine Green and Black Tens, ('office. Rice, Sp; os, Starch, S.daratu.v Soda. Cn am Tartar. Su gars. ,Mo!a-scs, Pi ppcrsr; c. Tobacco,t 'odii-h. Ma > ki tel. Soaps, Paints, Oils. Dye-tuff-. Gla=. Drugs and Merti i iti"-, Lamp Oil, Fluid, Camp hine. i nadles, Bioonis, Bas ket-. Wooden ware, Stone war", Sieves, Hardware and Cutlery, Leather artd Shoe flnuiugs, Trunks and carpet hag-, tly nets, whips, is-c., Ac. The si.hscrit rr hit purchased his £or>ds for cash, and therefore can afford < sell them low for r.isn < r rmintrv produce, and hopes b r ; liberal share of patronage. Towanda, July 1. 15",7. NEW SPRING & SUMMER LOOPS: TOSKPI! POWELL, as nsual, is early on / hand with the largest, cheapest ;:nd lost selected stock of SPRING GOODS to he found in Towanda, com prising all the new and desirable style, of DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, CARPETS, AC. to which the attention of the public is respectfully invit ed. Towanda, April si), 1H.57. T A OIKS' DRESS ROODS. —A Urge n& i J fashionable assortment, never before equalled in Tn wanda, of moire antique, brocade, corded and plain Mack SILKS; plain and striped Poplins, Debeges.Challis,spring Delaines, Organdie-, Frcuch printed .JaconetL-, Lawns ol all prices. while and colored Brilliantes, Ik-rages, Crapes, Freuch, Scotch and domestic Ginghams, French, English and American Prints, just received by April ri, 11-57. J. POWELL. T A<'! s, EMBROIDERIES. AU.—Ltulips" .1J Freuch and Scotch embroidered Jaconctt and Book ! Muslin Collars:, Sh-.-vc-, Bands. Ftonncipgfi, Edgings an"! i In-crtingar Linen and Cambric "embroidered Handker chiefs-, real thread Bobbin, Smyrna Linen wrought, and Cotton Edging , Girapuire. Brussels, black Silk, aud Bu gled I aces, just received by April 6,1857. .T. POWELL. .7 1 LO VES A ND HOSlEßY—L'atlics, >I?S -VJT pes and ChiMrens white, unblcacbcd, colored and mixed cotton and lisle thread How, of every price. Men's and Boy# bleached, unbleached and mixed cotton half h-">se- iJents and Ladies kid, silk, lisle thread and cott in rlr.-ff of eve-v price end c dor. Iq-t rwel v el bv i ri! c |g-,7 ' I yoM HI. fßiscclancous. imr JBCEZ ~wmr era . j*e> i AND NEW ARRANGEMENT. ROLLINS k POWELL are now receiving VJ a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTH- | ING, which they arc selling exclusively FOR CASH, a they think a bird iu hand is worth twu'in thebu-li. Their stock consists of Business, Black Cloth, Fcncy Cassinicrc Tweed. Kentucky Jean. White Duck. Linen", Mar.-a ilcs. and Brown Linen COATS of nil kinds arid qualities— Black Cassimcre, Fancy Ca --simvre, Brown Linen, White I.inen and Kentucky Jem PANTS ; Silk. Satin and Mar- ' seiles VESTS "f all kind ; Bl.u k and Fancy ('r.iv-ita ; Gent- J. Hore, Shirts, Collar-, s mpeudcrs, Hats nnd Caps i and every ihiag in tlie line of Men's wear. Their stock of I Cloths and Cussjincrcs are unsurpassed, and are selling j cheap. We are .-till ready to make tip all kinds of GAR- j MENTS to order on short notice, and warranted in every particular ; all of which we arc bound to seli lower tb.'.n j was ever offered in this market for I'.t.-h. Cutting dune I as usual. COLLINS A POWELL, i Totrauda, April 16,1857. _ i Largest Stock of Dry Goods; ItSff A RE now prepared to exhibit their -tock of SPRING 1 . \ AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing the latest styles j Rich and Fashionable DTi Til s s G; O O IDS, i Tlie whole comprising the largest and best assortment I they have ever had the pleasure of offering to the public. ! Our stock has been selected with great care. And purchased at the verv lowest CASH PRICES', And will be offered, " Clicnp as the Cheapest, aaid a little Cheaper U' Owego, May 7, 1x57. 1857. 18577 More and More New Goods !: AT GUTTENBURG ROSENBAUM &. Co.' Just opening n full assortment of SPR.ING AND SUMMER BSI AND READY MADE CLOTH IXC. Which will be sold Cheap—CHEAPER THAN EVER! Give us a call; You cannot l'nli to bo euited for quality and price. Pat tor.'-; Block, Corner of Main and Bridge sts. j Towanda, May 0, 1 5 57. i pLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C—Biuck I and colored cloths nnd cassimrrs, and an endless j quantity of fancy cassinieree. tv. ecds, Kentucky jeans, ! cottouade.s, linens, Ac., cheaper than ever before, j i-.t re- : ceived bv April r,. 1857. J. POWELT- ' MORS NEW G OODS ! VRE just receiving, in their New Store, west side ni the Public Square a large and well selected assort m"iit of good- suitable for the S.mum r trade. (' -n-iatiiig : of Lawns., Challis, Bareges, Poplin, Delaines, Scotch and American Ginghams, Debeges, Bj-.ick and Colored Siiks, French. English and American Print- in great variety ; G'.-ut* Dress Goods. Hardware. Cr-chery, v'i-h, Sugar, Tea, Coflee and other Family Groceries. Also, a very large assortment of Boots SL 'ALII DCS, of alino'-t every variety, and having mede arr.my rnei.ts with the mauuf.. tuiers i-y which we are in constant re ceipt of new work, we are prepared to oiler to the public the largest and !>cst stock, ami at lower prices than c: > ttherstoro in Towanda. toil and -ee. So!*.' and Upper Leather, French and American Calf Skins, MoroC'O.Col -red a:.d plain i.iniiig l -", Binding.Shoe Thread nnd a genera' . rtment of Fi ■dings, wholesale and retail at reasonable rule". Grntcfi.l for pu-t favors, we invite the patronage of the public and bv st rict a'.ten- , ti-ni to business and particular core in selection of otir g -ods. both as to quality and adaptation to meet the wf.t'U \ of customers, we hope t i merit the confidence of the com inunitv and respectfully invite these visiting Towanda 1 to call and examine our goods. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM. Towanda, June 8,18.17. KTTFOX" IS NOW RECEIVING H hare stock of I. FAMILY GROCKRIKS. tvhi- h are offerel for s.ib- i t as low prices as tlie same quality of Goods cau i e bought anywhere this ,-ide of t!:e City of New )'ork. CM()K K L) 11A M, SllO U LI) E KS, DR f KI) s J BEEF at June 4, 18.07 FOX'S. DRIED PEACHES, ORANGES, FIGS, Prunes. Raisous, Ac., at j June 4,1657. FfixA Or \ BUSHELS Nl*'!-: \\ HITE BEANS, | f at June 4, 1557. FOX'S. rp ARE NOW OFFERING n very' 11 large and well -elected -tick of BOOTS AM*) ! SHOES direct from tlie M tnufactin-rs. wliieh we ofierat extremely low price- for l-'l ADY l'.W , and invite the • public t i'call ami examine iiefnre purc'u i-ing elsewhere, j June 2d. 1V,7. HUMPHREY A- WICKHAM. j paiNTS, GINGH A MS. (' 11ALLIS, : I Lawns, Delaines. Mu-lins, Ac., fee., in great variety | and stvle, just received bv ! June 2d, 15;. HUMPHREY A WICKHAM. NEW GOODS! ZINIP sub- riber i- now iu receipt of a large and general 1 a— oitmciit of NEW AND SEASON ABLE (•'"•l.'S Including Dry Goods, liualu ire. Groierie-, Croekeiy. Iliit- ami ( ap<. I { > >ts an 1 Shoe-, Nail-. Fish. A-. Al-o. a.n extensive catalogue of School and Books ! Stationary, Ac., whu h will 1 e E\WiNE. Tnw.imh. May 27.1877. AN'DREW SEEBI^CH FOB. SAX.S. r IfHE v."rl kno—u nnd wa-R '■-t.i!di-hc:l F \GI.E FOUN- I PRY. situate on Main Stref-t in the Borough of To wanda near the terminus of the Barclay Bail Road. Said Foundry is in good repair and his suitable Lathes, Ma chinery. Ac., to do a large bii-ine--. \iy inform ttlon re-i'ectiiig Hie Im-iii"— ca]i:ie}ty of said Foundry, can be had by calling on JOHN IRVINE, who is now miming it. For Terms ej.pty to the subscril:cr at liis resilience in Towanda. Mi- 'J). !BS7. J. I>. ROODEKOraU. THE TROY HOUSE, E W. RIG ON V, I' Hfil'Rl liT< >K, I 7 WING bce-i repaired nnd rt-i'uriii.-l ed, ihe proprie I 1 lor assures the public that no pains will oe spared to ; deserve the patmuagc of the public. Tr -y, Bradford t 0.. April i, l"o7. j( u \ RRLS. COMMON SAt.T : ID GUIs. I* t\ r Rock Salt for packing saU. ic-t re. civi 1 by Dec. 10, fov (?avoi'ift-r, for sale chrtip ±J at FOX'S. pAYUGA GROUND PLASTER,—IOO G tons for sale by DAIUFY A NKVISB. PAPER HANGINGS.—A stock of I new and desirable stj'les of wall papers nnd border ings, transparent window shades and trimmings, Buff Holland. Ac., just opened by April 8, 1857. J. ROWEL! House FURNISHING GOODS.—DOU . ble and ejngle fold worsted and linen aid worsted dama-ks. m-wens, cotton dama-k- l b.-.ichcd ard tin' leach ed table linens, Marsaile- quilts, (oiict and A TJ rit ty of other goods in this line, just received bv ! April 6. H57. J. ROM Rl U._ tITIUTE GOODB.—Evtfy qualify find ' price of Jaconctt-, Cambrice, Bicjn p.- and Vi- tor i i Lawns t plain, dotted and fcinhro'dered S-ie MnsNr' ; 1 check and stripeifi Cembrl'i! and K.:ii v " ok mnslhis. iual i Bants, plait) aud tjgtirr-1 laces, tin' •ou'crtd and bee cur tains, ;i|.*o wijitt and colored ccrded skirtings-, ju.-trr"jiv ed by April 6, 1357. • J. Ri'rWELL. BLASTING POWDER— a quatitv of BLASTING PAWDFP '"utt i' "ived, -c<*. will X e j l.ep! - en: (..Idly Oil li.l by * fe?? ' fn'Ml.t. Cera!. A I).M! N INITIATOR'S NOT! EE.—Not Ire xJL is In rel-v given, that i II person* indebted to estate of .lOlfN M. MARTIN', hee'd. lute of I'rrnkliu j t wp, nst iiere\v : -tiffed t" moke payment without delay, • and all p i-oiis having d'-maiuls agaiiift f?'. J I'KARPSLEY, ! June 27, M*7. AdministruioriK I f?XECtJfO!ri NOTICE. 5c ti.-e is liere -1 J by given that luter* testaaientsry upon the estate ; of 1.-cno Whitehead. dee'd., late of Ib'lre twp.. have teen granted t >.tin* subscriber. All persons indebted to s d estate ere hcre-iy requc>td to ntnlre immcdlcte j efgtcnl. ■ and those having my efttlnis upon said t tale to present 1 them duly attested tor settleuient. O. W XOiiTHLoP, JOHN M. MUSTEK. July 10. lb'7. _ Exeimt.n'i ] j A DMIMSTK ATOK'S NOTlCE—Notire ' X"\_ i hereby given. th it r.l' [arson.-, indebted to the <:>- . tate of ISRAEL BISIIOI*. liet'dlute of Wy-o.v township, | are requi ted t j iin.ke payment with >ut del y ; itnd all i person- having 'latins tuMttist said e-fnif. must prf-Thf I them duly authenticated. to tiie subscriber. Man.li 12. re.'7. GEO. T. BISHOP, Administrator.^ ! A DMINISTiIATORS NOTlCE—Notice |a . j tate of Kuril ■>. >h n maker, deceased, late of Windham tp. [ are hereby requested to rente payment without debj ? j and all persons having claim* against raid estate will ' ultasd prr .et.t them duly aulhcnticaU d for settlement, j ELIJAH SH'tF.M A KFR. 211. UK.'HARO S. SHOEMAKER. March 31. 1-37. Adiultihtrat-ns. A DMINISTBATIUX NOTICE.—NoTa* j JLX. is hereby given, that all persons indebted t> the es : tate of JOHN t>\AN. late of Athena twp., uec d. are requested to make payment without delay; arid nil Tor sons havingchiius again-' the subscriber. ALW tit A ON.VX, March 2'. 15;",7. Adininistrstrbr. NOTICE.—Notice is htrv ;i by pi vi :t that all per mns lndctt'd to th. c tr.te of JOHN'" f'Gltl), deceased, late of Pike township, must I make immediate payment, and all persons having do l mauds against saal estate, w ill present thein duly anthem* I ticated for settii meut. . March 14, 15.,7. STRHHEN DBINji. Executor. j A^riMINIBTE ATOR S NOTICE. —Notice ; X\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es' J tate of ALFRED ALLEN, dee'd, late of Warren twp I are hereby requested to make payment without de ' lay; ami all persons having claims against si-* estate will please present them dulv uutheii7'K*areil tor scttlenjeut. C. 0. (ip.IDI.EY, Orwell, May 5,1H">7. Administrator. V DM IN ISTTi A Toil's NOTlCE—Nctico u 1 is hcre'iv given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of WILL'IAM MILKER, lata <-f -a.th Creek town ship, dee'd.. are requested to make -payment without d'-, ' lay; and .1 persons iiavi .g claims ugaitistwiid estate will ' pl'cxie pi -ncut them duly aurhfnticrited for settlement. JES.SK MOORE, June 22. 1*5.",7. Administrator. . A DMIXISTRATOR'S N'OTl (.'E.—NoW.c J.X is hereby given, that uH persons indebted to the | tate of JAM IhS LEE. deceased, late of Herrick town ' ship, arc hereby r quested to R'uk? patinent without de l.i\; and ail persons h iviug claims against saiil estate w ill ' plea :c pre-eut them daiv authcliticati J fi -ettlemect. JANE LEE, GEO. W. ELLIOTT. June 12. Isj7. Ateiniittikm. \ UDITOR 7 S NOTICE.—/ 7& matt* 7/ | -s *. the ula't of Jiut'et Sit!, t'.rcc :,id. la the 7. i The Couimonwi-aith of Pennsylvania : Bs.-ul'-rd Coun ty. ss..- To the Sheriff of s.iiii County, Gr< eti,.g : 1; Jiricti <>. Fro.-! nriike you secure of presenting J.is claim, tl en ■ we comman'' y m that ynu summon, i.y goe.d anil ievftiil , .suinmoia-rs, Cafi.'ice Mntthewrt, Emily MutThews. Char lotte Matthew-, George Matthews, and Ulive late 'f y • count v, so that they be and appear ! efore oue Judges'at Totvn idn. at err tv.uiity Conr( or'Pdmuiort' Pleas there to Lo held the 7tb Jay .oi September n. .vt, tc show win re fort- Wl. re.,-, 'l-.y, tin f.. -1). Froil, , and the aferc -tiil Caroline Matthews, Emilv Matthtyve, Ch-urlotfe Maitiic-v-, Giergt Matthews and* Glive Mai - thews, together and undivided, da ln>ld all that eeitain lot of land situate in the to en-hip of Orve'L and county a Tire-aid. am! hounded . til diver: U d as folh w's. to wit r North, Ea-t, South ami Wet, bv hit ds of the eitale tf S.inu'C-1 M..tlheWs, dcec i-ed ; e ntainiug . '.k i.t Cab'aen s —mid of which the said, defendants deny partftbn re fo 1. r.de a -e,--Hng to tin i. >\ s and customs e.'i this fdnfnoi.- vv'.villi- Ph.c san," CureSiiu.- Matthews, Emily Matthews, 'charlotte Matthews. C.linge Matthew- ami Olive Mat thews partition thereof biMvc** theut to be mm V accord ing to tlri taW-.and eustonisof thLsl'oiniunuwoulth in sucli j • .ise made ami provided, do gainsay, and the same to ho | done do n permit, verja unjustly, ami against the sntrei j laws and <•: ;.js, as It is said, Ac. And have- von then J and there the names of titwe summoners.aud this writ, i Witnc-s Pavid Wihnut. Pre.-idei.t of our said Court, e.i 1 Towanda, the 22d day of May. A R TC'.7. ALLEN VMK VN, Protiifniotarv. i ' — 1 erf itfy f!. at '-e to ?.- r. true ceqyv of r'.e original writ.- JOHN" A. t.til'l'iNC, .Sl-.erill. j Sheriff"* Oftiec. Tow;.;okt. June 22, ISA7. 011 EH I EE'S SALE.— l?y virtno of a writ ; kJ of Pi. I V... i-sned ot.r of the < uurt e,ft' rumen 1 leas, j to me dirr. led, I shall cNpei e to public sale at the Court, I House.in the borough of Towanda, o.t Vl.'ll'AY. tic j Itth day of Aug tat, re.-,7, : .t 1 0 \ I tk. P. M., the foflbw - 1 g lot p : .e-e ar parcel oi land situa'i i,i the townships of ; flianvil e and Burlingt in. and Is unded as follow.-, lis I wit : Beginning at a jiost tire south v.e-t CCT-H< r of T>t No. 14). 11 plan ■ r pht of said hit d sold by li:i tin-ties of the " Bank of North Amiri a." to M!i.< Has. fey at < others oi! warrant h t No. 14';;, 'j l; . ~ west 241 fin j vi. to 1b: >■< h sapling otith ea-t > orirer 1 t No. Ctft,tlu*nc< north ltii.l perehes to 11 )io-t 11 >r*h ca>i >nc of tof No. l.'h;. thcui e ea-t 441 4T i! per. to a ■ ertn 1 i t i.ii.i.- I.bw loy's 1 .t. tlu nee south 10 of bcain niii r. t'out lining-111 reres and four teutlr- of an acre. I e the same more or h -s. the -cure I wng composed of V I contiguoas lots,to witt No. 137 MI warftut No. Ufl, ! It- No. 1 !-•. I*3 and No. 14b en - mat No. Ire >. About ; i acres im| roved, ore rtesm o* n>'H. with shintrle m.i --1 chine and li.Mares.., IMS .1 . plunk ho. s s,log h nt-v | 1 framed barn, a black talth stc-p and other out braidings 1 th"remi. Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of George V. Tbolinpton and Sb 1 la n V■■■■:. c vs. A!! • :t T. N: boL a id Will. Niche 1 . JOHN ( GODING, sherifl'. Sheritrs Giil, •,fowsnili..Tuh tit. Is."i7. ' * ISA [JK. lv virtue of a writ. ,O of Vend. 1.-jio. i—rud out . f iho icut uf oonitnou i ; h-a-uf Ihadf. nl uoiu t\. t- iT.rect< <1 and Oitir' •>?. will bt" expo-ed lAV, tfee i4i.it day of Aft it ST iK'\t. at oi:.' n\ lu k in the afternoon, ihe I' end.tnt'- inti .T-t being t'.e iti uivi.fed one h.iff of fhe fob i I-iv. isiff lot. jii've or | r-.i cl of Uul siiuute in ftprtniclivM t\V]>. Hounded oil the runth by the public highway load intr from East Trot t> SmifhlUld. n ffiocastfj the liiprb - iv \ 'or i',ii cfi r-c.-ci.fien at the -nit of liiranr ?poar vs. Akin S. Baiter V COhhlXr,, ShtriC. SborifTs O tßcc, To\ atnfui JrofV in. IHsf. \ IPITOR'S NOTICE. In We r - *f A 4. "ho di-ti ibnbion, i ft';;- proceed- of le-jt . -tal" sold jat tin suit ofHmry rftwffiwMWtiir flt A.'Mxdill. do ' 0..; i od. V-. 1 til, 2. in Hradfu.i torn. Pleas The urn" . -irtr.oif, l.a-in;: 1 o. n boon appointed an And; j tor by tin- ' mrt to distribute the tin d raised by Sheiltl' i i -ale of: i-.iTest.ib'.. in riie iilo-ve < ntitied came. u ill atti' d to tljo MIXISTR.\TORR XOTICK-Xolir- J~\ is v : ivoD. that all prT' indebted to thee-- ( tato.nl t . ik.ii Mead dee'd latent' *nutb Creek tp.. are re ! (pio-ti.d 1 • male--. |si Hit tut m about Utfn> ; and vl\ per.-an s I ha* in;- • i lint ■ igaffist -aid o-i;:te. m t pre enf thom defy i .r rtfteottvatcd (< r pcttTcnient. to the -iiTiserilxn.. I-EWIS MKAfi.- .1 out •?•>. Is.',;. A i'i|ib j-tja'or anneMiil. ; NO'TK F.—AH peiFßHt.. - a. J (it-bind to lie (state of 'OIIX' Vf-MOIiHOAV. des'd.. lit "I \ ylnni to.Htv-bip, r r s hereby mtitkd Ibaf paj iv. Nt aJniJt'bifc made trrthnnt delay, and all person:- bat tog j rlutn-.t. againseeaKl estate are reoue-tod to present tueui tiuly antiubU-'akd to; .-eti.uufjrl. JOIJN MOFFKW. June ?fi. IK-ST. bxefitor. ( *r> ror; lard and rggr \ 1 , prri.aTK'n F>K*.T?T.