II II Reipitbiteau -iffeethig. = There 4iIM be a Republican Meeting at _Badger's H o t e l to f•tow Milford, on Saturday evening next Aug. 2d. B. 04 'Bentley, Esq. and others w il l address the meeting. 11 - Repubiicans of New . Ilitfordi turn; out, and give. ,:,good an account of yourselves as you! opponents give of ycc.. Ausquehanna Co. Ttochersrnial p,, School. f ' l • _.. ' . 1 I ~. . • I.A Kohn, al School, for Teachers,:tol ntmue Cori "eleven weeks, will be opened on 'Wednesday the 27th' Of August next, at the Universitfauildings, Hat for.d. rii., under the supervision of tl:4 County Superinten i dent. i . „, ~ the especial object of this School), is to prepa,re Ireactiersifor their duties'in The School room. ' „The Superintendent wilt have the exclusive con ...tiotof _the educationalcourse whicht will consist of Aso fdloiling Branches: Orthograpliy, Reading, Ge ,ogmphy, 'Arithmetic, (Mental' and Practi6d;) Gram. mar, Physiology , and the Art of Tea Ching. . • The S rintendeut will devotehia' time to the In wrest of a tl: cbers free of charge. ' 1 i • The Re . Lymku Richardson will lie qnployed 'as • an Assbuint Teacher. '' i , , The Tuition for the Term: will be, fbr ladies : 0,00, —=Dentlettien : s4,oo—Room Rtint,'l sl,so—Recita don Roonl, 44 cts. I * ; ') :The tuition charged is intended tojbe just , enough • to hire assistance and cover necessary expenses. 'As it isisupposed that many teachers will not de sire to devote their whole tithe to the'common branch,.- esowitingeinents have been Made to tnach any branch cofially taught ire the - Institution for Orie dollar addi-• tional charge. I , •Lectureii will be delivered'one ori. wo nights each .week by the faculty or persons front:abroad. , Prof STODDARD, of N. Y., , will be in attendance at least two weeks, during term, and giro the Teach * irs the beoett of his instructions and experience. i.'Prof.q.',"ark, of Hotuer , Academy; N. ir.,.will at tend a week or more. ; - 1 el Davies, of the State. ni oo Ili . .a - h 1 ° 'Prof. or r c , Albany, N. Y., is also expected to be in attendancea portion of the Limb. Also other distinguished teachers and Superintetidents from adjoining Cou'inies will be QC "CaidOpit visitors ae ru d 'instctors. - 1 ;The Superintendent's .time will bei' permed e..xelu eirely to , those Teachers who expect to teach in this 'County. :, - fi .•-• 'The Butlaingss remedergbing thorough repairs and -roll be in!gochi order for the reception of Teachers. Each room 'lint be furnished with a stove, bed stead, chairs, &c. It is desired that they furnish themselves with bedcoril ' and biAding ;—still a hmited nurnber of beds will be furnished .to those woo desire. 1' : :Teachers will have a chance to -beard themselves, or club together, furnish themselves; and have their board cooked, or hire it ; right mit., just' as they choose.. I Text'llcioles will be Clark's Gramniar, Steddad's Aritlime •' , and Cutter's Physiology'. Lir I • f; ' D. F.'; Siiiii. Co Tiwastion* }` t Principal. • . :.. ; • .' ' 11 1 ALUABLE :ARTICLE. HALSEY'S FOREST WENT..:.11.14D PILLS re lieve withrwonderful rapidity every disorder incident to thg digestive organs, restores the nppeilte, renews the strength, braces the • nerves, gives lastieitv to the spirits; recruits themental energi, banishes des. pondency,!lcalms the distu`rbcd intagilation, builds up shattered Constitution. and.may,lie taken Withoutfear by the feeblest maiden, wits or tnothiiras his a pure wine, made of the most Valuable native and exotic plants in the known world; incluclingfrthe wild.•cFzteit2,- lnid sarsaparilla. • The lasSitude that we nil feel iLithelSetbions cionße, particularly iu the spring, ftorn the colder Sly a win ter to the pore balmy breath of slicing. can he entire- Iy, removed from the systetn, and lila mind i,•sr••:-e , l 'to its wortie,d tone, by the use of t'ie..Forest Wine and Pills..t.; The-remedy is as!sirimle li,S it is F....re.... h J e u 3.... 1 ... IfF, 1858. _____! ......, A.,TtillffELL, Agent. : t l ':---7!73 : - c'e . '" so 1:..e; as..we could. e,.1 ilumum_ion w:u ...{. . 1 holly, niul htunirably 'lintit, v A 'as worthy it: . .• • 1 et.tire t i tallith.nce, /mu distinct:lv represenle . e i , 0 - -1...... , ?, • .. • , he, principlt.s wiiith we ltoitt . tkar. !Pit , ,1 - . VIE . ii, - : 77 • - - - - ~ —!. I-. , • iDeptirtiid this life by a fatal . actlent on the • : itli i . inst. Mr. Parley Potter of Gibson, in ,tlte CIA year of his age. :at thu inst, of ihi4 cata,!: 17 rill e h? was h01d... • ing by thi bits two, span of - 1,0,8e, - ; ~,,.t... Sl:Nu:Alum:it Depot: w en by,a shrill loud gonli.l ir,f the whifali.. , g of the En' tie, the horstiere ;go terrified, th.i t they ? gave a su den spring; and in the ninment of letf:ag .. go the on and splih e ,ming, to the other, somethin; - ~,truck hilt, a:td be " breathed no niore !" Ills chi'ior.h ter, who ccompanied him to-the place, was at this dine makm. , a -call on a friend; butseeing the horn, canning a4 - 17y,. hastened into the 'street, cell.. Menth e clahrd4- arid repeating "wheLelis tar father'." ri,, • e caMtell the anguish of that heutt wlic'n in a few ~ see i ends sliefotind her dearparent a ‘9ifeless corpse."-' • And hoW sad the intelligence soontonre'yed to his b4reared:fornnanion and;thildrt-n;iinci oth4r ti. - a.r relativei ui Gibson and elsewhere. . 0 may tht:,r E•1(1 a liealing icrereign bake in the preei.;as Gosn..l.- Ile was lunch-beloved hy all his fletidaand sequ in:- \ t.nces : but we trust he has gone to his rest, end bur lobs is his:infinite gain." . . • 1 . . Co?). , ffelr RObeilisci-qemts. • i I • . 1 i • . - --r.., - --, Executor's Aotrec. 1 .I\TOTIC is hereby given, to all Peron: having de- -. . ali man against the estate of44sts, VANCE, late 1 tic react. . . . • '-of i Libert toWnship, 'deceased, . th)A: the sarm:. must i - Taken in e.xedinion at the :suit of A. & &11. Barnes a , _ be presented _So the undersigned lia r !. arrangement, i .TS• F. A. Wdid- , [ .and all petsons indebted to said Estate are requeated ! Also--All that certain Saar Mill situated very near toMake immediate payment, -• a' . -.i the Mill late known, ae the Ben Skinner Mill site, -. i - .ISAMUEL W. TRUESDELL, Executor. - i. and on land recently owned by said itenajalt A. Siiibt . . . .Libertyptly 9th 1958. i • 1., '_ . • F,. per, in the present township of Oakland, (kite liar ,.. _• . mony,) and; bottnded as follow.; ;on the north west . ..11.4infitistratritl Notice.. . 1 . by land Owneirbv John Patrick, on the north Ity the ~ : . . . i voneg ig hereby given to all pe i tsoneharing de- ! lama known as the -John Hilborne farm, now in pd. , 11.11 mandsfkgainst the estate of Checks A. Grey- i .session Of John Ililborne, Jr., on the east by:land - , oun late of t Word township; dee'i, that the same : owe.ed hr. A.: P. Ilunitnan, onilie south . bi land . owned mast be ptiedented to tite, undersign . dfor arrange- ; by Daniel Bond aril, Daviirla:lor. ' . • (I \7 anent, and; alf: - persons indebted to sal I Estate are .P.:- . ., Taken in execution it the,sult of - A. & .5.11 . . Barnes quested tOlatitieeinintediatk payment:' i vs. F. A. Ward and:—.— Dougherty. '. 1. ' l lfll.ltY Ilir.-GIFFOIID, Admiaistratrii. -1 " Also;--All. that certain pieca or parcel of land sit rlifilorili Oulr '3oth CS:A. ' •. l - • • mat...lc-ire' and being in the township_ of Franklin; Sea ; - - .'--- . 4.----- - ---- - - ---- •. quehanna County Pa. and bounded and described as VIPWARD AND ONWARD. ! follows, to wit: Commencing; at the old 'Turnpike • . • i l l : GO fl ~. .6fOOTS . 1 ; '' . • '. '.rOad ad' sake and st ones about one rod north of taw. ~.. : tail race of the old Tannery ; "thence in a - westerly di , The Itiiiiiter Ituttlans ork :main 5t...1 1 - - 1 - ' Tection 'about fourteen rods to a stake and stones ;' ii , Defeated -'I • •• - ' I.thenee. in n northerly direction abort seven and one. A ND the•endeaier tevralna Off that ;.thence. ; third rods to a stake ; thence' in a direction south of Sto4er ileiterforf.yuelity” of Goods. lately re ,, 1 west, -t6 a hemlock stump standing in the east line of ceived froht ;an- old broken down Rstablislunent..ln ; Wm. Burrows land, and on the north bank of Silver Itinghamtbn,,h4 'proved • an entire failure to our.: creek-; thence south along the line. Of said IlMrpwa, friends doka fora.oSa - ei ng i s Relic - Ting." We ac- !to itasttke.and stones on the first high bank south ( . :f knowledg(itliefact. And should judir,e . drat ` seeing' I said Silver creek; thence in an eaAerly direction feta (Witi•cent *caring) would be all that was neoesaary to , lo w i ng the 'edge of - said high liankl to a stoke in It convince the ;public that 'SIMMONS iItIERRIMAN, i stump opposite the site of the afireittentionednume-° at then stOre ; on Public Avenue, firsOloor abeve the 1 rv; .thence easterly to ,a St:_ke and stones at the Post- Offide, .nave the largest and ljnost, desirable ' aforesaid Turnpike road at oh& top of the .firt, hill or -meek of BOOTS AN'TISHOES ever inb•odueed into ! bank south of aforementioned race; 'thence, north to this market;. which for price (we oife , rio competition I the place of beginning, containing about six acres ante second rate goods) durability an,4 style we -chat- ;more or les.s, with the nnpurtenanees one dwelling lenge competition._ We are receiving weekly from i linuse,' - oee Sin. Mid and all partially' improved. the Best Houses in New - Yotk the 'latest styles and 1 1 Taken in ere' at the suit ot J. Al Benjamin bet . qualitPeka Goods, which keePaOur assortment 1 & CO. to the use of John FaSsett, tis. David Fisk & coMplete. l lf,' -. 1 Asa Fisk Jr:. • - - I J, 111 3' 28 , 1 1850. Just received 4 larg# addition toour 1 Auto—All that two - story dwelling House, sitnate former at*: consisting of Gents .Patent Leather ion the North side of street . B. in the Thireugh of Sus- Boots, Patent Leather short Boots; Filenelt Calf Boot i quehinna Depot, in the County aforesaid, containing Goiter ter Shop and slips all styles. Ladle Gaiters - Bus- ;in front an said B. street 60 - feet ` and In depth 120 kids Slippers and Boots best_ qualms; also Boys, 1 feet, and . the lot or piece of ground and eurtilage np- Teethe and Childrens Boots, Gaiters , :end Shoes,-the I portenant the said building:. Said lot being bounded hat in market. In facf:every thing inkonaing to the ion the north by land of .k r -Lertheirn on the east •by Wide. .', . . - 1 hind of the N. Y. i• E. Ruilroad (;bmpany, on the , . . i.LL kinds bf Leather and Findings , & c. All •, south by B, street, and on, the west by land of C. .L. kinds of ork made to-order and i,;repniting. done'. Ward, it being lot No. 17. aettly.,_ . ' . 1 """ SIMMONS & IIIERIII3L.tN. ' 1 ' Taken in ciecution at the suitof Morris S. Sher July 28, 1856 . . .... - roe : i ll man vs. F. A. Ward. ' • . ' 1 ' Also- , —All that -certairapiece -or parcel:of hind sit ; tune and being in the Township of New Milford in the' County of Susquehanna, and bounded as follows Ito wit . on the north by lands of John F. Adams, on the southeast by Page's mill-pond, on the south, by lands of Samuel - Gordon, and on' the west by a lot of .1 land known as the Sardun lot; with the appurnanc- I ea, one flamed house, one flamed barn and out ; twenty-five acres unproved. I.: . Taken in execution at the suit of N. V. Carpenter t vs. Jedediah Read. ' ' F. P. HOLLISTER, 'Sheriff. . .. f Sheriff's Office Montrose July 2lst 1856, - ..,...- ••-• - , Sheriff's Nales; , r Y virtue of sundry writs issued out of the court •14P, sli.-Cointoon Pleas of :, Susquehanna County and fe l me direeted I will expose to sale?,- bv Public ren dAie at the, Court Iroise in. _Montrose, on Saturday isth e t hiy of August next atone o'clnek s. u. the fol-' /siring teal Estate to wit :, 111 'that ?certain piece or parcel S:of land situate lyin g m u t tieing in the•Borqugh of Sttsqueltanna De ! county of Susquehanna and State' of ' Pennaylea , bounded and described as fOiIOWN! to wit; begia- Jung at thn 'north west corner of A. 4.•Banders lot in the centre:Oa street; thence by the•north west side • of said Sanders lot one hundred and thirty-six feet to a itiih; t 6 oce northeasterly tweatrthree feet to the south corner of N Chi l l's lot; thence north westerly by Moses to the centre of the , shove mentioned etre ' • 'thence southerly along the i • ecutreof] said street to be place of beginning ; con ' taming three thousand " hundred and twenty-eight feet of laid be the same more or legs, : together with I the apine s one ed housiiitud all improv- Taken' lb eseettdon at th milt of S. Bennett vs. Benjamin likyleswerth. ' i; • 411a-4LII this Other certain place or _parcel of situate in the tinsmillip ilarmiany County and state *mow And bousidid and deseiibed is follows, 1 to wit.; lying °tithe euttifeastilde Of the New York old Ede, Ihdhoidli Lend in the vtlhifiC of lottesboro end beginning in the emirs of the Belmont and Ogre. Turnpike road: theme - ilackg the be Weald itell• teedbmapayie netth4147 , 614 decrees cut ' ' 'al 11111419 allk r theaCiiid ..Thetrfive • illtiteet; theme sentirl deg. ~,1 14 .1110111111e,, wait imusere# imietiod ~ 0011 1 1.4 1 1 610110annose l 9 NM Inmate sod; e 11 21 " nokbforttion dun*, was I to thit w-knirtnn t in l s; mutilating I ; ft ; 1 1 ' • • ninete,eupereheaofyland, be th e 4ome more,or- less, with thdappurteriences one Store House and all bi proved. ') -- .1 ~ -: - _ 1 - -•- '.,l - Taken in execution at the suit of 0, S. sv Bennett,- • _ Benjamin Aviesworth. . • _,l „ 1 Al so --Ail that certain piece or pared of land sit uate and being in the township of Apolacion, on both; sides of the Milford and Owego turnpike road in the county of Sasqueitanntiand bona 'and described a s Pillows, ,to wit ;\ beginning _ip ! , e line of n lot of , mp land surveyed for,Jeremlah Thosou'at the distance ,;of one hundred 'perches • from the said turnpike ; ' }-thence running alongsild Thempion's line and cross ; tag the said turn`pilte, end bylaw of Caleb Carmait, I South' 35 dq.Srest,, 203 perche ; thence still by i said cia4. eartitait's land, north 5 dig. west, eighty tfiercheS • thence by the same north thirty-fire (lag, east, 201 1 1 perehea ;' and thence South, 55 deg. , east,_ eighty perches to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres be•the same more or les.; with the appl - ten.ancea, °he Tavern Rouse. one large framed Barn; one small building erected 'kir blicksmithing,,one or chard and about 40 acres itiproved. Taken, in erecution at the suit of L. &alley vs: Hiram Cook. • ' al 6. I Alllo—All thiit certain piece or parcel of land sit uate lying and Sting in the village Of Lanesboro coun ty of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bound- ed and desetibed m follows, to wit,'- beginning at the' cenu*of the-turnpike road; thence along the line of landsformetly owned by Wm. Wird and Daniel TrowA bridge, south 82 deg. west, 36 'perches to stones; v thence north 12 qeg. west, 6,perches to a Butternut; 'thence north 35 deg and 15 minutes east, 7 and 8-10 peralles to a Butternut ; thence seuth 811 deg. eiit, 22 perches to an Oak; thence south 21 deg. Cast, 11 1 perches to •the place of beginning, containing three acres and one-tenth of-an acre with the. appurtenaa r ce-s, one Tavern hOuse • 2 small houses, one barn an( mostly-improved..‘ t ' r Teken in executin- ' - .h: suit of IC-' , , ~ . . .. . Important DlscOvery. DR. HALtEY'S FOREST WlNE— tan • , GIIJI.COATEL, tORES'iI liIILL.q., ~ • • 20,000 CURES IN ONE YEA R .: - • . .nR: HALSEY, Of ft,Few-Yorlo . haS itivented a pro -3LI seas by which a rich luxuriant WINE is produco ed from certain plants of great inetlicinal virtnes,— This,delightful Wine combines ell the high medicinal -properties of the Dandelion, ScrSaparilla, Yellow Dock,. Wild Cherry, and certain other plants, whose tirtnes are 'len times more effectirettS Medical agents. So pure apd:concentrated are the thedheboal properties of this Wine, that it has been found thetitost effect ive medieine now in Use. . Frequently ,, less than a single bottle restores the lingering ,Patient from 51e- bilitv and sickness to strong and vigorlms bealth.•••i o Every dose show's its good effects on the constitution, and improves the general health; and .with Dr. Hub sey's celebrated GUM-COATED FOREST . PILLS as $lO adjunct, all the following disorders are premanent ly'curetr , • . • - .. DYSPEPSIA AND IrmloastioN.—A' hoi of the Forest Pills, and al bottle of the Wine, will cure the most distressing forms of this complaint. - . AGUE AICE FEVER.—One or two doses ; ef the Pills, s.td.,n bottle- of the Wine will break the' ague and arnle Patient in all cases, when the directions on 7 _ sm., the bottle are adhered to:: • I t . :., . r , ' DROPSICAL COMPLAINTS.—From one to two boxes - -- I of the Pills, and three bottle.s.of the Wine, eon this obstinate disorder. . - . ' - DISORDER of THE lirtfasys —The Foreit Wine and Pills have proved highly efficacious in this disorder. One to-two boys or the Pills, and three or four bot: ties of the Wine, are sufficient to : accomPlieh .a cure in the worst cases. i . - - ' 1 / . DEBILITY: NIGHT SWAATS, Emulator: and Weak 11j Stote.of the Cona,titution.—The Forest Wine is a popular remedy for Hill these coreplaiets. One to thred bottles cure the worst cases Without the use of the Pills; 'but when the complaint is accompanied With some other dioorder the Pills ;will be required. •. Rneruartsm.—The efficacy oldie Forest Remedies in Rheumatism. is very singular. Solite of the lost distressing cases I ever:saw have been c .ed by i them in tenor twelve days'. time. 1 . --"- o „ • ' Itttents lilSOO.Ofill..i aso Four, STOYACII.—One _ S4eritys Sales. i: purgative dose of the Forest- Pillslwill cure any bit "Dl: virtue of sundryitrits issued out . of the court ions d,isordZtte or any complaint arising from Foul oFCetomoit Pleas of Susquehanna County and Stomach and morbid condition of the bowels. to me directed I will expose to sale by public veto t.. - PkvEas.—Qae or two purgative , doses will cure fe duo- at • the Court House in Montrose;, on &turtle v ears IGth (lay of August next, at one o'clock: P. M. the fol. COUGHS, COLDs rte.-T.-One box of the rim, and a owing real Eatate to.wit: ' - " b • ' - !Settle of the Wine, will break .opoind cure the most All that'certain PieellOr Parc'el of land, situate and f severe colclo coughs, and pain in i(te breast. • . being in the'township of oTacksoni in the county of Ulcsas, Botts, &worms; Scrthbet: Head, Ring-. Susquehanna, and bounded end.tlescribed as follows, i worm; Erysipelas,tSoll Rheum., Sc;re Rues, and eve to wit: On the flor a l west by penile Highway, 'on -ry kind-of llanior.i- - -These cumpliintS all arise from the east, by-lands of Hiram Barnes, on' the south by one conitn - on cause-impore ttoo,Li Generally notit lands of Lewis Low, containing about three acres of irig but the Pills are required for the cure of most of land more or 1e.,,, , ' IN jai th' appurtenances, one from- these di order?; but if both remedies are used, two ed dwelling Rouse, one framed bano one a ag•ott boxes.of the Pills, and two or three bottles of this Shop, and, all improved. 1 Wine, will cure the. very worst cases and frequently Taken in exemoion et the suit of-Wtiell . t and Ben- tiy l ess than half the quantity. 1 , nett, vs. Marshall-Bronson ••• I Jauszotcr..—Two boxes of the Pills, and as many , . . A.153----All th it certain piece - or parc e l of land sit- bottles . of the Wine, cure the worsticase of Jaundice: nat.,: aiolt being in the w:en -hip ot Forest Lake in said .-: FEMALE (Ja. , :tr.rc , •fross, prodeced from had colds enentlO and Im v ondvd and *described as Olowe, to or weakly constitutiNso A few ildses . of the T'oeest wit: 'Beginning Sea post on . the w,e.st, a corner of 13: -Wine cures the now distressing forms of these corn .B. fox lot ; Thence Smith (il deg.,eaet CD perches, ' plaints ; and if the Nyinc• befolioavell'up a flw•wocks, oa the said Fox line, tfi II I:Aril : The:lC - C south eighty , the s'e der angments will rot occur again. The Wine one perches to a post; Theece. 'north, 71. dug. west, ' exa c tly snits the - female consthotioa t and givoti 118 percheea on a this cf liaodin's - lot to a post; ' strength, rigor, and b'eoming health.. Overle mill- Thence south 49 iler , ...vest ! nerehes on the road to r'; a post; Thence nor.lli 79 de g. west ,• 113 perches of hoses and:bottles' .hare b. er sold within the last ' two years, in the 7nited States and Canada. Letters" on G..WAIdls bouedary to a po e t; Thence rtorth 52 ', antrtertiflc'ates to the amount of many thousand, .perches on a - line of limoce . 11.noh.ard's lend to a-, hare been received, testifyleg to the cures and good . Pest • 'Thence east, Iso perches on a iine of *o :. Jcsenh ; eft its of these remedies. Siblen'S lard to-a boo on the Road; Thence seeth Forest Wine is in' large square bottled, one dollar. 34 deg. west 19 . perches on the said, Road. to the ':oer bottle, or six bottles for fire 'dollars. ' Forest place ofneeinidug; Coetaining Ltd acres of land be , pip o , px, , ;o7.five dents Pei box. ' General depot, Gi the sense ete.-esoe lees. Excepting- o-::-of th sone, 1 walker Stri..let, \a',l' York ;.and kept by one or more etienvs, ahem. 49 acres on the east side of the .iliin.ge . r o spectable drti , ;'•riv,:in steno:: every city and village Iteei, stO-1 tn.N2sor P: Cole by ileCeassd in'h;s life in the Uilion and 13; iii:di Coleni.o. - !' tiro;, - witir .l - I, e aire'' , l - tcnieees, oile 'dwelling Roue,fiNieral lisnot, ill. Wal:ior SI. Ne.W York.• Agents, moe li tee aed -00:1 . orchard,.and about 6 1 J acres irii=e Bend, L. • a . i in Mootreee, Abel Tueeell, in Geeat: • • sco•t, • , P ,eo e l. . , aod ell drogghts. . . . T;,l,aet i i exoeutirei at tilft :rni; of OtIVVZ3 Mw-t And, .A) Jul:lii 18' ' . . r, • , • lizalleili ,A , if , ,, .11 tat,'Eliz.thell t C n ole Ad s nitlistrato ' -' - - , __ ___ .'eken in execution at tl ner v'. Henri , Bennett. . . Also—Ali that certain piece oparcel of land sit uate in the township of Jessup count)of Susquehan na and State of Pennsylvania and, bounded and des- . cribed as follows, to wit; on the Mirth by land of 'James Bolles, on the east hv land- ot the sante ard of David - Roe, on the South 14 land tow or formerly in posses4on of Samud Barth - elf, and On the west by land of Simeon A. Bolles, containing sixty-three acres of land or thereabouts he the same more or less with the appurtenances, one framed house,, two 1).1;ns, er.d mostly improved: . . Taken in execution at the suit of Silai Bald Win Nancy Baldwin, late Nancy Bolles vs. Charles Avery Adm'r. a ilanualt Bolles deceased, Y. P. lIOLLISTER, Sti'ff. Sheiiirs'office,. July 2P, 1856. . ,of . . Alsl---.....111 that ; 11:•..bc 2or parcel of land sit, thi:)l'cm:ill 01" coOlity . .ot Stir, bf Bound 6-1 Ind ds. eirbed z‘zi to wit: . 011 c.at by To,--n -'pike; k , 1.1:6t, on the south ~ : tst I.y of 317". Bid tile, on the sorth west by Co,hir •Lane.,, and on the north wet 1)y 'l;ind of Dr. Pat;lel; l. belne: in is in font and itrelre rods back.; seventy two scv.ar`o rods Dio:e or less, Sonse, n!irr, tee son: t trees and 411 inro;.oved. • _ . Takeo iti ut,t_i'e-_ti , m, s.;l . crJohii F. rbannbre vs. notice to Terro Tetunts . . Algo l —NH that certain' Saw Mill.situated on creek' known tts'Drinker creek, and tsar public load I;Lown tiftt nt township of land,. (lab.dy said mill being Oh bid bonndd'd as follows; on the north .b . y. land* owned !•by Wake man; on'the 'eaQt -by Lents and liarmonv Tun, pike, on the ::puth by . lind in the'po..s!..-Inn of Jacob and oa the weft by.the above mentioned Cur. • Administrator's riotice. 1 NTOTICE is herebytiven that letters of Administra -1 tion upon the.Enute of ;lone A. Patch late of Forest Lake township deed, have been granted to the subscriber, and all. persons indebted to raid Es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those lamas claims upon. the =tele present_ them i duly attesten for settlement. July.l2, 1513. MANUA J. PATCH. NOTICE. VOTIvE is hereby given that in Pinsuatzee of the acttof 'Assenibly,`the fallowing named paeans have:filed their Petitions with. the Clerk of the Court of Qiiarter Scissions of the Peace for the Count! of SuAquehanta i , for Ueense 'to keep Taverns and Eat. frig goatee in eaid Corretv. for whip!' jimmies they vin apply gg,hingat, alit, 1356 %MIN =MIL Ming. . , .Bush„ 4./eemott. 111460, •• • • . . 1- •• • ..:Begisis. , a,611 017 812. i, ; Joseph Oiresley,. ......... *••• 43910. 60. .Dap0i. Gram. ' 23d,'156..• . • war 0. *sus, am*, Adotintitratoes 'Notice. • IVOTICE is berthy . l;i . ven that letters of Adrldnis ./.11 tmtion upon the Estate of Daniel B. Keeler late.ef Franklin township deed, have been granted to the subscriber , and all persons 'indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and. those having claims upon the tame to present them duly attested for _settlement .S_kRAR REELER. July 12, 1856. • 27w6 Nelson C. War- IjUBLIC2.•ZOTIt_E her,lr.- siren to all persons Ctlncternt_nl in,the tol!te.• ins Estrttes, to tvit-: I Estate ofJohn Ditientan, late of Btitlgt:water . to7:.l- , 11 . 1;) T:.l;.t• I.2rtr.,:nter 71"..t , t%tk!. Grittlt i er late. of .13:-!..1.:en - d:•:.,; tewitAlp d. ceased'll 7 ni: A. Wazni-Adtninistt Ega:e ctf Lite of Jaelt. , ou Allx.tda is I`..enson E= ct 7,1•1.• it. late of Mit'Llieto.....:4 tlecee.s:ied Ado.! , Estu'e Rnss-., late tif.Mitlilletonli tc•wr;l - i? , deceased ; Roily Boss . , ,11.uss and Nottratt Ros; Et ecu'ors. ' • EsAte of Wir.i•on Weston, late c•fltrboklyta totca •sl.in d••e-tsittl A. 1V Exec :tor. Estate of Ataos G. nailo-, late of Brooklyn ton r.- sh! tlecettsel 13 1\;:n T. 11 tilay. .Itlß,inistrator. Estate of Wtitzla, late. of BtoOklyn tle ; Eda in T. 13rd!•:y, Atkoinistrator.. de Lo- ', rib; Will ' E3tate of Win. McKel•!!)y, h,' of Dithock township. : deceased; 11.!,142 l'aurd,,' A dmi trator. • AlsoL-The G•nrdian's Account of Caleb - Carnisdt, Guardian of . Francis C. and . Caroline Tere,a Brock, raiuo7 hei. - spf ef.l::riok Brock, kite of Forest Lake, ' deceased. 1 • 1 That the account:lnt: c• r:ettlNl their accounts in tbe,Registel•':4oftice in and for the. coont.y•of Site queltainn. and that the same, will he; presented m the .Tudgcs of the 0/ pilau's Court. of said county on IVed . ne...dar, : the ;Goth day of Augußt next;forconfirmatiou and. aitowa , ic2. J. W. CII.IP.IIIN, 11e(,ister. office, Montrose, July '2.2, 1856... • FA.IOI Fort sl.tbsci ',her afers, for sale MS valuable Parni, I. being a part or thVarrn well, known as the "Thomson Farm." ill the township of Great Bend, Susqueharnat•countv, Pd., containing about 2.19 acres of first rate land, about 100 acres. in valuable timber, mostly oak, with a suitable quantity of chestnut for fencing, and the - rens:tinder iii. a high state olcultiva tion—is.well watered by a stivill stream through the centre and also by durable spring. 4 4 • the buildings are mostly in. good i mpair, with 'vat tie and hay barns and other meeSsary out-buildings; The. Farm is well fenced and suitaitt adapted to grain or gmiziug, but its present conditimil is mostly in first ratewith au abundant quantity of excellent m eac i%i r , and. I s considel-cd one of this best stitch: Farius itt the State.. The timber ilaud is equally adapted to cultivation, and the great demand for WOO.] trni timber, and its'praximity to rant:'set, make it highly valuable. • -• The location of said Far 1, With Its fertility of soil and state of . cultiration, combine Vvery desirable ad vantage for conVenience and profit not equaled in the cridntry, being pleasantly situated i; the productive Valley cif the Susginhanna, direethl at the jt,lnction of the Delaware, Lack:tit-mum L western Railmad with the New York 4: Erie Railroad,. having two di rectfacilities' to New York by said lines`and also West and North by the New Yorkl b Etie and its tributaries to. every desirable point. .Other important' advantages' pr .sent themselves .except for firming purposes--saidtParm being the Village Site. of the pleasant and Healthy, and rapidly growing Village Lodersville, in the centre of a rich agricultural Aistri, ; is ad . anttrepusiy situated there with for dividing up for the sale of IMs. Persons de sirous of a valuattle and plaasaut location will do well to call and view the premises. - Reference had of the subscriber Oil the pictates. Terms by auecnient. 24m3 • rr LIE undersigned, an . Auditor al)pointed by the - 'orphans Court of Susquehanna' County to make diAributioll of the, proceeds of the kale of the Real instate of Rennin Stoddard dee-Twill 'at tend to the du ties of said:appointinent at his office in 31ontrose on Saturslarthe 16th day of August neat, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and (place all persons having claims will present them or-be forever debarr ed from cothity , In upon said fund. ' July 11,111573. FRANKLIN FRAZER, Auditor. ITIIOGRAPIIIS ; 'Artist's Paints in tubes, 1..1 and Artist's Brushes; The Balin of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the compleion Gouraud's Powdres Subtiles, fur renuiring superfluous hair,— also his . Italian Medicated Soap for removing Tan, Freckles :Pimples and Sallow Com Axion;. Batche lor's. Liquid Hair Dye, also his Moldavia Cream for the hair t Balloway's Pills and Ointinent, and nearly all the Pills,: Ointments, and Pateitt Medicines in cre ation, at •ITUB.RELL'S. Montrose, June 18, 1856. DISNOLUTION. MILE firm of Thal 4c lamb has this day dissolved by mutual anisent, and business trill be contin• ed si the old siind under Unarm of Ban & Stoina. • • • HALL & LAMB at . Yewlfgord, May_ I. 1.855, , . ClllO for Wool. rUCECIOLWAN. GARRI4T will OA 4 164 .1./ market pici for 411 the Walt Sastrilmaa Cbuitty delivered gleam% POW *Ord Jane 16, US, MIMME=EI=I Auditor's Notice. Propoling Amettiments to Me Conetitution 01 the Conn - Rewired by Me iltaida and Zoom of Repro=vita tires of the Cinwealth tiPenns:yliania in Gen. aKdstembly met, That then Wowing amendments am; - proposed to the constittitioo of the commonweoth in seeordoncoi!ith the provisioni of the tenth article thereprj, - - "MST ANISDNIMI. There shall be an additional article to said consti tution to, be designated= aitiele eleven, as follows: • tartitit xt t . • OF PUBLIC DEBTS. Sgettos 1. The state may contract debts, to sup ply casual deficitsor failures in revenues,"or, to meet expenses not othek4se provided fort but the awe gate amount of Such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more stets of the general assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed seven bruodmd and fifty thousand I dollars. and the money arising from the creation of such 'debts, shall be applied tb the Purpose for which It was obtained, Ir to repay the debts so contracted, I and to no other pbrpose whatever. Escrto's 2. In addition to the above limited pa*. Cr the state may contract debts to repel invasionisup• press insurrection, defend the state In .war, or to re deem t h e present outstanding indebtedness of the.{ state; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts, shall beaapplied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECtION 3. Except the debts above specified, in sections one and two of this article, noAlebt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. Seam: 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the legislature shill, at its first session, af. ter the adoption of this amendment, create e sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest.on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof - by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of die public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the ceeds of the sale of the same, or any part thereof, ; and of the income or, proceeds of sale of stock owned I by the state, together with other funds, or resources, that may be designated by . law. The said sinking fund may be irtcreind, from time to time, by assign. ing to it any part of tho 'taxes, or other revenues of i the state, not required for the ordinary and current I expenses of government ind unless in case of war, invasion or insurrection,itcr , part of said sinking fund shall be used cr applied otherwise than in extinguish.' ment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dol. lars. SECTION 5. , The credit of the commonwealth shall not in anti manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any kinifFitinal, company, corporation. 0r associtt , tiori ; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in - any company, OS3O• elation, or corporation. Sxcvlos 0. The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, Or ally part thereof; oi. any county, city, borough, or township; or of any corporation, or as fiociation; unless such debt shall have been contrac ted to enable the state to repel Invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, efend Itself in tune of war, or to aeilst the state in th discharge of' finiportion of its present indel,tedn . . Szcitios 7. The legislature ahall not authorize any countr:vity, borough, township, 'Ordncorporated di - trict, be virtue• of a rote of .Ita Citizens, or otherwise to kJ ',Tome a stocknoldir in tu&company, ago Lotion, or corporation ; or to obtain tnoney for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institution ; or party.' s zcoNo Alik.•Nnuzsr. • There "shall be an additional article to said'constitu• Lion, to be designated as article XII, as follows: No county shall be divided by a lice cutting oil over one-tenth of its ropotilation, (either to foitu new• county or otherwise,) without the express assent of sneh county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any-new county ho established, contaluing less than four hundred square miles. THIRD ANENDSTENI. • From section two of the fiat article of the _coast: : tution, strike' out the words., "of the city of Phila delphia, and of each County 'respeclieely ;"_f.rom'sec tion five, same article strike out the words, "of Phil-, afle./fihia and r f f the sercral counties;" from section seven, same article, strike out the words, neither the ellg'of Philadelphia ,ior any," and insert In lieu thereof the ; wards, •' and . ;" and strike out section four. same.article, and in lieu thereof insert the fol. . " SECTION 4. In the year one thousand eight hun dred . 311 d sistvdonr, vit in et'ery seventh year there after, representatives.to the number of one hundred, gliall apportioned and ditributed equally ; throughout the state, by distlicts, proportiOn to . the number of taxable inhabitants in the several pints thereof;. •f - A--..vt that any county cwitaining at least three thon:and five hundred taxn'AeS, may be ttllowed e sTarite repregchiation; but no. more than three counties shall he joined, and no county shall be di. vide.), in the formation of a dist.iei. Any city con taining a sufficient number of taxables to entitle' it to at leaFt two representatives, -shall have a separate. repre3ci.tation assigned it, and shall be divided into conceni : , t districts ofeontiguous territory, of equal salable population as near as may be, each of which district shall elect one representative." At-the end of - section seven, same article, insert these words, " the city rf shall . te.• divided into single seaatarial_ districts. ofivittig;tt- Ulf territory as nearly equal in taxable populatioa possibly ; but no ward gall be.dirided in the for hieiou thereof." ;* . The legislaiure, at its first ilcssinn, after the' adop tion of this atnendment, shall divide the city of Phil delphia into tr , ? nt: torial nnri reprt,,ontative districts, Th the nnumer above provided ; such districts to re main nr.eliatv , ed until :he apportionment in the Year one thoutand s cinitt hundred and sixty-four. . The Leg Mature ~haft have:tilt-power to alter; re yoke, •rir annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, Or ken•lral . law, Whenever in their opinion• it may be injurious in the l tn ci'izens of the con tv nnonealt ;in such attnr!r, how ever, that no . injustice shall b done to the corpora- Lora: . . Is SENATE; April 21, 1856. Rest,lvd,- That this resolution pass. On the firsts. mendnietit,yeas 24. nays 5. On the second amendment, yeas 19, nave 6. 011,the third amendment, yeas 28, nors 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4., Extract front the Journal. THOMAS A. MAGVIRE, . /14 HOCSE OF REPRESENTATIYLS • ' 21, 18(.3' fi st. 1 _Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the rt amendment, yeas 72, nays 24. .On the second, a mendment, Yeas 63, nays 23. On the third tunebd ment, yeas 64, nays 25 ; and on fourth amendment, yeas 69, nays 16. • . . Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Cent'. • SECRETARY'S OFFICE, A. G. CURTI'C, Filed April 24, 1656.1&5ee. of the Commonwealth. Pennsylvania. M _ I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true 1 , and correct copy of the original "Resolution relatire.l to an amendment of the Constitution" as the same remains on file in this office. 1 --, In testimony whereof I - have hereunto SL. S. set my hand and caused to be affixed the ( ---.4.- -seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and year above written. - - , A. G. CURTIN', Secretary of the CoMmonwealth. la'Sraarr., April 21, 1856 i Resolntion'proposing amendments to the Const;tu stion of the Coinmbnwealth, being under considera• tion. - 1 L. GREEN On the question, . Will the Senate agree to the first amendment ?. The :yeas and nays: were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz: . . YE4s7-Messrs.'BrOwne, Buckakw, eressweil, Ev ans, Ferguson, Flenniken,. Hoge ' lognun,- Jamison, , Knox, .Laubach, Lewis, M'Clintock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, • Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Piot, Speaker-24. 'Nara—Mean:a. :Crabb, Gregg, Jordan,-Ilellinger and Pratt—b: So the question 'was determined fir the affirmative. • On the question,' '. Will the Senate agree to the second amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to' the provisions of the Constitution aid were as follows, viz : . , YEA.B--MeSSM Browne, SIICICLIQW, Cresswell,) Ki ang, Hoge, Ingnun, Jactbson, Knox. Labanch,. Lewis, •M'Clirtock, Salem Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walt ton, Welsh. Wherry and Wilkins...l9 Nays—Messrs. - Crabb, Perlman, Gag& Path Price and Platt, Speater-6. the question yea determined la ttst atrisinati*e. On 11ie finektion, • Will the Senate agree to the tkilni amendment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution and were as followri.lx Yges—lie 3at.kalew,_ OM*. Cruis. will, Evans, Tergsuion,Hoge. Ingremt - Jamison, Jordan, Inas, Limbach, Levis, Irollauldi s ifakces. Phis, Pr*" tea, nom , Renter RESOLUTION S ARTICLE .t.tr, OF NEW COUNTIES rorr.Tll AVENDItrir. • To be section .xxvt, 4rliele SEcALTARY'S.OF?ICE, Harrisburg. June 27, 1856. ) Straab, Taman, Walton, Wdahl Whom; Wllldaa and Pimt, Speats--28. • NATs--Mr. Orelyk-1. So Oa question was determined Ikea aflinnatint. Oethe question, . • . - .. WM the Senate agree to tht. Saint hirniendsnent? The yeas and nays Were takenagreeably . , to the Constitution, and were 'as follows,' eiSt Tr.ss—itessra: Broerne.littekalere, Civxserell, Ev ans, Flenniken Hoge, 'lngram, Jan m, Jordan, Knox, Lattbaeh t , IPClintock; Nee, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Wiritoni• Welsh, 'Wherry, Wilkins and Platt, Speaker- 7 23. ifsms 7 Me6ra. Crabb, Gregg, Ifellinger and Pratt —4. , • - So the question wasdetermilned in the affirmative. Journal of the House ofßepresentatlyma, April-21, -185 t, " The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro visions of thtCoustitution, and on the first proposed amendment. !ere as followe,itzi ,- YEAS—Mees i irs. Anderso eke :7, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lvcortung,) Beck, ( rk,) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Erown, Brush, Buchan ~ Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Dowdab Edinger Fatsold, Foster, Oetzi, Haines; lleater, ' Reins, Ifibbe,alliil, Hillegas, Mere, Holcomb, Ilumseeker, Intbrie, Ing ham, Innis, I win, Johns, Johnson. Laporte. Lebo, Longedter, Lovett, M'Caltaqpt, llPCltrthy, •M'Cotab, Mauglel !Mehear, Miller, Montgomery,' Moorhead,' Xunnernache i i , Orr, Pearson,lPhelps, Purcell, Ram- ACV. Reed; inhold, Riddle, Roberts ; Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny,) mith, (Cambria:). Smith. (Wyoming,) i Strouse, Thompson, Vail,- Whalen . , Wright, (Dau phin,) Wright,(Luzerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker-72i Nats—lleve- 3.- rs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Dock, Fry, Fulton, paylorJ, Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, HOusekeeper, Hunker, Lebenring. Ma gee, Manley,liforris, Mamma, Patterson, Salisbury, Smith, (Philailelphiat,) Walter, Wintrode and Tears les-24. . l 1 "So the queption was determined la the affirmative, On the question, 1 ' Will the Reuse agree to the second The yeas d nays epere taken, ar.4 lows, viz : . 1 - „Yg4s—lf rs. Anderson, - Beekus, Br Beck, (Lyco ing,) Beek, (Fork,) Bert Brown:Rocirran, Caldwell, Fampbell":( Fausold, Foster, Getz, Haines.. Hamel. Fir Hibbs, Hine ,„ as, Hippie, Holcomb, Trim. brie,lngham Innis , Irwin, JOhns, John!, . s...e.porte, Lebo, Louge'ser, Lovett, M'Calmont, AlTarthy, B.C. Comb, Maug,e, Menear, Miller, Montgomery. Moore head.-Nunne)ascher, Orr, Pearson. Purcell, Ramsey, Reed. Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk,. Srnith, (Al legheny.) Strous', Vail, What:Tr, Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman ind Wright, Spiaker-83. ' NaYS—Messrs. Angustiub,!BarrY, Clover, Edinger, Fro, Fulton ' ; Gaylord, Gibboney. Hamilton, Hancock, Huneker; Lelsenring,Mageti'Manley, Morris, Mum 'ma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith (Cambria,) Thonipeon, Walter, Winttode i „ Wright, (Dauphin) and Yearsley-24.1 , So the quistion was determined in th e affirmative, On the qnektion, - I . Will the Rouse agree to the third eniendtnent f ..The yeas and nays were taken, and were as fol lows, Nil : 1 ,, . ; Teas—Meisrs. Anderson Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beek;,(Lyco 1 / 2 -ing,) Beck, (I`ork,) Bernhard, Boyd, , foyer, Brown, Bnchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Edinger, Febsold. roster, Fry, Getz, Haines, Hansel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Hillepts, Hippie, Holdomb, Housekeeper, Imieie,!lnghami, In-,. eiz, Irwin, JOhns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, I.ongeker, Lovett, Sl'Cidniont, M'Comb„Maugle, M4near, Miller, Mor.tgameryi Nunnenischer.l Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey. Reed, Riddle, Shenk, Smith. (Alle gheny,) Smith, (Cambria,) SMith, (Wyoming.) Thom son, s''halloti; Wri;tht, (Datrifkln,) Wright (Luzerne) and Zimmerman-84. - 1 . -Nars—Mirssra. Barry, Clover; Cobcium, Dock, Dowdall, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibleiney; Hamilton, Han cock,Hunekir, Leisenring, M i 'Carthy, Magee, Manley, Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, 'Reinhold, Boirnte, S4ii isbnry, Walter, Wintrode, riearsley. and 'Wright, Speaker-24. ; I So the question was, determined in the affirmatife. On the question, '• ' I Will the Douse agree to the fourth nrilendment ? The year and nays were taken, and were as fol. i lqws, viz : l . , • YEA9— Me AndersoC, ' Backus, Ball, Beck, (Lyedming,)"Seck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, C,illdweil, Crxiphell, Carty, Craig', Crawfor d, Dowdail, Erilnger, Fau#old, Fe4rer, Fry, Getz, Hemel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Mil. Ilille gas, Hippie. ; Holcomb, llou4keeper, Hunseeker, Im: brie, Inni.% Irwin, John...zoo, rLapeirte Lebo, Urge. key, Lovett,lrealaiont, M'Oartliy, M"Comb, Mamrle, Meaner, Miller, Mqntgoiner:.l.lloorhead, Ntlutlemach er, Orr; Peinson, Phelp9, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Weqmilg.) Thompson, Vail, Waiter, Wind ier'', Wright; (Luzerne,) Yt!,arsley, Zimmerman and Wright ; Spcgk,r—f!...9. ! , . Nos—MisF.rs. Barry, Cfm - er, Cclieurt, Fulton, Gibbjney, Heine. ; listeeckl llunekerlnglitim, Leis erring, 'AfagOe, Manley, Moras, - .Pettertom Saliebury , and Wiatro4e—iti 1 , - i • So the ci..4..stion was determined is the aftrmative. dicari.Azr's•Oir:kE, 1 . s . arrisbUr&June IT, HMI • PrnOyivonia, as: , - • 't I dO certify . till that the ore and e.o:fng a true and cOrreett opy of the `'Ye'es and Nays"-- taken J i m the Rosolutlint proposing amendmentsto the Coma. tritionl of the . Comnionwe.tlth! tt4 the same appears on, the Journalreof the two rEouSeS of the General As sepias -of tl - rs Commonwealth for the seSston of 1856; ( --A-L Witness my hand and the seal of said of -1 L. . flee, this tkentY-set - enth day or June,' one } I --.+ thOusand eight hundred and fifty-six.. • ' A. 0: entriiN, ecretary of the Commowrgalth 1,10:117 , t' A 1.10117; _ . *- 7 Day .Briuti!..olpomething New . . COME AND BE 60.NIFINCE.B. Earl OLAYTO-N and BAILY'S SELF-REGULATING GAS LAMPS, giving rthe clearest and mast beautiful Raiz:of any thing yet discovered, and une qualled by any thing else in economy,* the Lamps are so . constiucted that you get u nplrndid Gds light film the coMmon burning fluid and three times the amount of light from as km ! ' quantity of . sale at. the Montrose Post•office by -Montrose,4une 18th 18381. A. N. BULLARD.. • . . B. The usual Glass FlUid Lamps changed to a Gas; L Mop. I iStsayed. orl Stolen, 1 rrIVO tai)letinuuld ste erti ; one deep red, with .1 wide LOras, black tips ;to his horns, and hlaok I nose ; titeother deep red - , with wide horns, white bel-. lv, vlite spdts on both tiutilo, white spot in the fore { head, ;and ni;iist of , the tail white--.have been mi . -sing two or threetweeks. Whoever will retnrn said steeni I to th , : subiciii her in Sonat Bridgewater or inform him, or the editni's of the Repubtie c vl gt Montrose ' where. they tian bepund, 'shun be thernly rewarded: ' , P.iRICK MANLY. Bridgewater, July 23d 1806. iCrirrinie tig. IWlllEOlevigned having : purchased the old stand ' 'recently occupied by 4onailite):, is now pre r.tred to eatry on the Cat ridge Aitking bushes. ; h I all its bratelies.• AJI kind df Carit4ges manufactfir• ed to order,iand repairing thine si krshort notice. - - E. IL noGlins.. • Montroso" Jul" Ist 18f.13; • i• Auditor's .[Notice: • T. • iIE-sub4criber, appointed to re-audit the i lentir.6 of.Calitb Carmalt,.ilectitor of the will of I.yilin Thomson al , o to report a disttitintion of f•the nods Carrinalt's ,hands,.ns executor and: • trustee attend thereto at his office in Mon-. trose,.on..Friday the 25th of July inst., at one o'elock • . at which time all persons interested can attend 'if they think proper, or he . debar? ed te. July Ist . 856. • WM. j.TURRELL, Auditor. • Atiiitioistirator's Notice. .'• I\T OTICEIs hei•eby.given that letters of aihnini. tratioiupon the estate Of Jon. llonnsiss, late of ILtnroab township, dedoased, have been grant, ed to the undersigned, and all persons indebted• to said estate please make. immedim.e payinent, and those haviig claims will present the same duly attested forlsettletnent. ' CHARLES TINGLEY, Raiford, July 1, 1858: Admr. Wool i wool Wool! 91HE highest market price:in. each will be paid for I. wool at POST BROTHERS. July 1011] 1856. j • rotrifT - ND SALT for sale by LYGPSS & SON. gash Paid iimr Wool. for ,- Tli bi Eb . l4llest price in - eashrwill b i e t pg ßi l New Milford,Wool ' June 20, 18M. • WANTED. Two DOZEN tit• TURKEYS b y the lst of July, also fait Chickens at . ; EL a MOM. • rtrtiatOU/474 . 4xittothi - rs per h7 - uv" 1.1 - 4 lifiLMMTer D~oraosa. Ps. TAKE IRVIICE. • ' SuNDAT SCHOOLS furnished with Libraries 'Of dkrereat sues at New York retail prim. C4ll tt the P*Ariee• Flour. • F$EBll atirs Vow for Ws et Ow bbi.. 100„ id 24 Pot bilk worm Ream% Om, 4th VW, _ a LITROSE, PA, • - -7-5. a to keep It be= ;y ' •.. ;a'cotmty, tints at oily one in Montrose) CakeCeraekers, - Cheese. Hitting ( Oranges and , fleitled Oysters, Chuns, lallineer, Ice cool Lein- Ciiiim &c., to eat and . l laitieLls kept on band a MO, fresh froarNew 1 14 :10 13 d9, good, 'from 2s. Sits'srr la now selling at ~a* Sugar at 114 t cents, --: .z , . ted Sugar at 12i ~.;,. White and Blue, I. Sad Shoulders, Dried .001 fine-cut,) Vinegar, `mist ,snit BPerni 40 -1 - fitt 10" to 124 eenft a inlifoda, Sack Salt for gip,, White-wash, Scrub iti.lhoe' Blacking, Hair ty of Extracts, Matches, gronnddo., Ginger, Mut* I. 4free Essence, Corn from one shilling Currants, Citron, 1 _ . anal, V. ...- crops .. d *it do.; Candies of all kinds, _F Candy Drops, 001 do.. Dried Peaches, Plums - au Cherries, Oranges eitnULemons, Pine Ap ples_Co Brom& and ChocoPtte;', Nutmegs and pat ent Nuua g Graters, patent Cinditi Pins,. Transpar ent Slates, Slate and Lead Pet4list Sweet and Castor Oils in es, Fire Crackers t; other Fire Works, Raymond' , Lee's, - anti Wrillti Pills, Salts. Dr. Phyie's phor Ointment, ar.f4ost sure cure rot. the Toothache, Sprains, Bruisvprirns, Ste., same. n Horse Medicine . and a large ask°4 ant of ohildron's ' thich aro Horse i:heels and rock -Ist Cats s Eird44lLeraall Pails and lets, Accordeofo.4 , nonieons, Jews lies' Rask i etiltiolScWing Birds Oils°, by the ponldi*tek' or barrel, at as es good qualitVits' can be . Vaught in Aby frrends, . o; mail or be chil asanr, sh a raelvb: mpt attention .as Ably by - if tikee ~ho ordered •*ere present th'e elves. , I.; 1, , 3 , the ab4 e ' . ilt.sia'rit-- - K„lice andict lice" prices. F ople are reqaiiiid::l , toAliol. grid examine for thetas Nee. • Teinny cash . tor reatly pay. ' Thank. -fat fur pat favors, I hope teNnalte, , it an"object for i those that want Groceries,'Esntles, &c., to get them at the Te perance Saloon niCiarc,cerv. May 2I 1856. - ," :S. S. MOTT. . '. I GENTLE NI TEIENDS! . LISTER" . IVI mean the "strangegir' iticaas and rapid R et iutiona"'of those eXcifed crowds of eia: ple in the itherto quiet streets " u loss thew. are fin:. 'loudly foil wing up the magraieOtar of Fashion, ,Beauty a d Taste which has.,ausCrolled Into F. D. It 'Chandler' Fancy Goods Emporludiq Oh, yes, they are suer. sfully su lying to betetn`k - the happy recip. - i t lents of me of ,the innumerableihenefita biug. dis pensed, , iIY, from its capecibusltarringemelits; -to the thron ng multitudes, If' .. re any who are still unc useious of that w deli 4ill tittibute so abliniant y to their happiness; sod fort and best in- i wrests, I would aay—Ladles, it yini want a peifect "charm" to Dress, a "love" asMartinis, a "beau. ty" of a hawl, a "sweet" PainsoOr"darling" Fan, or any other fancy esterual appganc• s or decor. . Lions, do 't delay, but call at Mice= and secure some of the "i#ce th ings" before it Is; aids: too late. We have sPI ndid Plaid Prima Silk - A, Mick Silks, ,Satlns, Striped ernges, Challis, Deße'gei.,ELawns fronilu to 371 cen per yard. Citanebro;, Gingham, Curtain f Calico a largo assortment ,Of 7bries,. Muslin,, Jaconet bleached and - unbleaclied Muslins, Sheet ' hip., De ns, Miners' Check,', Apron do.: Summer :Cloths, . great variety of 1449: stud prices, &aro!. 1 deriee, aces,,&c. &a.. FANG` ARTICLES AND YANKEE NOTIONS. IN i i ' Port-t onles,,reticules, enameled. stork bags, bead purses ortgAios, pearl card. cases ,? pearl paper fold ers, ch'a shawl pins, shat bosom-stud:, sleeve but. tonselect coat buttons. jet bracelets, mohair do., snip china tea setts, china toys, rubber puff combs, lubber back, side, and• dressirg combs, chil dren's' round combs, cornelcan charms, glass lockets, fancy ui -tight iuk stands, fancy crotchet cases, stil lettoes, lass,beads, fancy moire antique, rubber and silk bel ; Sic. , • Hats and Caps. Gen pearl and black fur bats, men's and boys' wool ha men's Panama and Leghorn Bats, Palm leaf hatc , , straw do., children's billet legborq, hats and cap plaid summer caps, silk oil cloth d0., - &c. (Mottling and Cioittg. An e. plaid ea do., Sila sailes d kinds cravats, collars, zotion h Gr 4 crocker„., almost ‘I ,'titsive stock of Wack cloth coats, plain and I.Sime.re do., brown and, white do.,•theap jean rests; cassimere do., white and huff Mar i,plush do., pants, ; a, great seleetion- of all descripiions, with satin stocksi• black :silk Ifancy colored do.; fancy summer dO., Byron uspende:s, silk and cotton suspenders, fancy. liaN merino do.. &c. &c. • caries, P, rovisions,. Paints, cordage and twines, wooden ware. and ;,;looking glasses and glass Ware, and in fact sett thing you want or are disposed to in - --all for sale cheaper than the ch..jap.t. - -- ith the crowd, and' come along . and prove_ ertiot,s. . - •F. B. CIIANDLEB: May 29, -1858. " quire fo fail in these as 'Mont • ID ' SOLID'S AT - SUllittliSz rriH ~ 'subscribers, having entered Into copert- X. n rship uneer the firm oP:et:vents & - room. , take plc ure in announcing to their friends _ and the public •nerally that they arc receiving as complete and as i ffrviully selected stock of goals as has ever been o red to the goods,buying community in this I Section f country. ' Their stock is coinparativety new g.o od s ; the old stockof J. 11. Stitphin was reduc ed to a ,unnsuallyamall amount—and .etubraCes all the vati ties usually kept in a country store. - They are now receiving and opening a large stock-of Si rinivand Summei• - Goodi, • • to whi l they'lmite 'public attention, believing that c an exa nation of the quality . and price will prove gatisfact ry to purchasers generally. They especial- . ly invite the ladies' attention .t'o their assortment of fashiona le and durable Dress Goods, of every variety and styli , consisting in part of Spring Delains,' ail- . lies, Bar ties, Damp' Delains, Lawns, Poplins - , and • Ginghan4s. A good assortment of Sprind'lrld Sum mer Sh 1, . , e15., and - a splendid lot of Parnsors. Also, a compiet assortment of Bonnets and Trimmings. • Gents the have-not forgotten .y ou. Please drop in and see is ; we can ft you' frOnt Hat to Boots, in style an -'quality " ati well as price. Cloths, -Cami ineres, weeds, Cashmere' is, Satinetts and Kentucky: _... . __ Jeans; sitin, Silk and Marsales Vestlr.gs in all their variety, lvith a large and s pomplete assortment of Re - l e dy tad lotlaing - .. . 1 • R. L. SUTPHIN. SAMUEL YOUNG. of, April - 22,11856 t • • , • . i f be highest-prko paid for all kind:4 of Pro- St7TPIIIN k, YorNo.' Sum N. B duce. t LA la. by _...-._______ :E1:1E ------ .61 good assortment of Sugars, Teas, tree 'tins' Alolasses with a prime lot of lbsek- Ots, Quartem !Alves and Whole Barrels; kitml Pickled Cod for sate-by ' : -1 .! - i.. - •••• SUTPHIN & YOUNG. GE lot of Crockery, Glass, stone, Tin,' and ar Wart for sale by SUTPHIN & YOUNG. RO I Co! en - 4, in also, Dr BE MEM - TO TOUR. INTEREST.. CAance to make from 12 to 25 or SO F. !, A rare . per cent. on. your anvestinetAt. ' „.• rj I HE übsctiber is prepared to furnish-Threshing .I._. Mn •hines and various other Agrienitnial Imple ment, :of to be surpassed by any in this country from - th . well known and long established manufact ry of W eeler, Mellick it. Co., Albany, N. y. , Tli / are but ew farmers in this county but what 'ca c alize th • above per cent., or more, as the hors w- • er can , apitlied in sawing wood , in log or er wise, eh trilling, cutting straw, and hay, ism., n va rious ntl er uses too numerous to mention. For sev- eral re ens I can make it atrobject for those wishing to pure ast, to call upon me and have their orders filled. have the freight so arranged that the trans ported() lis but a mere trifle. All Implements war ranted . perform aa.recommended, (see large hand bills.) can also furnish machinery frem other mut dieter' Is if desired. Now : s your time to send your orderse x 4 your machines will be in readiness at harvest. • • . ' E. T.TIFPANY. -. Dimo k, a Sitsq v a. co., ka., June 90s 10,48.16. 22ine - -- . H =l. , TE- .b&Ablis hifinff anta4 - 117,111 A rtnerlshiPt • • prepared to receive Wool telegnutieture on by the yard... Also, Wool Carding and *-- to their reuon. - - -. ' - ' GARRET JOHNSON. . '. - - JOHN 138.4.1iN0NT. • • Dtarck 1, 1866. 4 • Suie shares' Clotb t Gress 85 Good* j Acre at bola°. uE c:o.o,rtment. of Boots vui Sho — e;for sale • SUTPHIN & YOUNG. COME AND 'OE. zfa cia, til . boyiobe dollar's worth el splendid.: stock of Spring and Summer Ist regeiriug , ea.*,(4iiiq Cash and Barter ;Arno& Four Colvertwhon 4 11 01,0 1 V. gots to buy their:Oda. • d gels kepi siege on band. - • - I' ltsy Int. If. Tatrise. 18, . - '' ~tery ----..mv. •ii."......6-... CHANGEABLE RAtiVilii ii iilßSE,POWtfl, Ir For kiresid - ikiet.. ~. .. - T" porter kw aim* . y c4trsll of - its gears can be shift. train side SG aide •• faun one abaft to the other, . giving it, a *low, motiOu or alight, quick metier, adiptiag it to. stir the many uses for.which it mkt **Wee& .' , The subscriber hasiag waste sansalgent matt ' Erne7 Brother.s.for the ids Og th eirlsaargarl , , famish those wishing to g =se_ClikSit =TM ter= and Ishii as g•ood . sr) mschinary ,of the kind a in sse. A d •' • • . = ..oii. MIMI. Forest Lake, S cr; ) Usittehitcal aittj t Ps., .-' ' ' Camila° oirThiim . DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA arisic . • .. RAnispAn: • - • SUMME R ARRA GEMENT. -, eloxiMalso zuti Ist Inc tridlii 4a , vi. 1 Scranton ,as follows:- •,, , j- Express' Freight Train, \ with pm e m e r ..ttaehe . il for gottrenience of we,* passenger Sti Express Passenger train,. Fast, arriving it NI York 7, P. z., and PhiladelpkU 8 P. V., 10150, 1. ' Mail Passenger Train. Wo, oonzweting as Qv Bend with del-Express East std Wirrit;.on hi: Y. Erie Railroad, 11:0L, e._ - __ _lt. _• Express Passenger Train. West, . count Great Bend With Mail Train West on N. Y. and,_ Railroad; 3:40; P. U. • ' ' • E1X41.43 Freight Train. West, •CiOntleCittni I Night Express East and Wart on N. T.-anti 1 Railroad. 7.40, P. 3.. , ' - • Trains arrive at 4wanton (Limit.: New Eipress Passenger Tralh New York t2O Y. Express Freight Train, wi . Philadelphia gers, by Belvidere 'Delaware 0:18, r. a, Express, Passenger Train fAnts Gtealliendi, lf .1., st. . Man Passenger Train from Great Rend, 8:M . P. D.ll. DOTTERER,l3aperiatendens. Wit. N. Jams, Genii Ticket Agent. • PROCLAINI*TIOIII.. - NV grr rl the 'i'dvnif.T l 'of eitiitdriel and ral Jail dellitry, Coin of -Canute' Sodom' of Peace,leotnrutm Pleas. oil Oiphane Court. In Thirteenth Judicial Distrkt, composed of the ties of Susquehanna and Bistifora,and the 80n5,.. els D. Warner Mid John Boyle, Associate Judger Su.squehanneCounty,have burned thefrfrecept; ' ing date tha - I6th day of 44'1 in the year owN. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-3il, sad to directed "fdr.,_holdin a Court of Oyer and Ten rer and General i t Deliiery,in the Borough Bontrosa and Co .of Bustittehanna, , cm the ti Monday :of August nest, (it'hentgAhe 18th day.) is'arins is lIBICEIIT otyks to th*coroner,Justit4 of the Peace anti Constables amid County of St,. hanna, that they be then there, in; their proper in sons, at two o'clock in the afteing9n of NU day, w their records. inquisitions, and other vemembrent to do those things which to their'oftices-appertain be done.. • And those whoare bound - by mope. against the prisoners that are or *ill be in the of said County of Suglehanua, snrtrbatlreztv' to prosecute against trem ak will bejuist. - Dated at Montrose the 16th depsf ApHI in. year of our Lord one thousa,Ud eight hundred mad: ty six, F. P. BOLLIBTEX Sherif, • ' PROCLAMATION. • 1 - -- Suvrtektuna County sa. Plotsl ' 1 lloalca Da r t, In the C o urt of Cowman Pi evs. said - county; of November Te ParETIMA DC.XL. .1855, N 0.144. • "" .- - .. .To Parthines Dziel : Whereas a Subpona its 1 vorce wus issued, to Noventhei. Tenn, IBS*, w was dilly, 'reamed non eat invenho, and thereOW alias su).llxena, was issued in said came ret , .. . to April Term, 1858, upon the return of which.. was.tuade to the said — .Couri that the said P •-• Duel could not be fou nd hilny Bailiwick. - ' This notice is therefore tc require you to a', -. before the Judges of the sai Court ten the third M. day of August peat, to ans -ser said complaint, ike. . F. P. HOLLISTER, Shear. Sherifrs office,- Montrose, July 2241866. - • reitilifill fri ell Ell- , (';Successors'-to 4. &E. Baldwin,) SADDLE &HARESSIIIIKE! .. ~ AND Irl{l irIERS. .", TTAVIN'G fmrchased the interest of A. &E t :1 . .L• win in the above busincs, they offer on 4 6: terms, all kinds of Work "id their line," stichAs gl, dies; Harness, Trunks, ikc. • aarnoSS mode - 0C: best oak-tanned leather. • • - -.. . 1 ,21 CA RRIA GE TRIMAIINC of 'all kiuds toruw short notice. All kinds . of• e Ttimminse:k • On band and furnished cites er than. can hi • • - ? .ed elsewhere in Northern P nnsylvtrala. _,-..-_ I Nos: 1,2, land 3; Basement of Searies /intik X- • rrnag rose, ht. • • • ' -•-• ', 0. F. FOLIM.III. - IL A. 'Blll7lll, _ 18 • - " • - 6 ' - ' . "nIeNt'LEY & READ are ntrat tecei _ 4.3 their usual large and:desirable stock of t .. . . -6r, the S pring and Summer - trade; Whichiwerip , chased at the lowest possible Prices, and Will be for,cash, produce, or on aOproved credit,: oit -tril which cannot but be.SatideetorY to the &mist briye j Our thanks are due to'eur corners kid the lie generally for their libetronage• locatoived i on us for the last eleven. i aud• sot ' - we mini Store,provided with a large and , onvenient _and rional ditn awl to the busine we_tr to merit - a. contkiiiii i st of past fay. . - . • .. - Remember that we hive but orb rases roe 01 Goons,•ancl,that as low 14 the same quality can bought in this county. 1 DR YGOO DS.—A full absortanent edlityadelot: Kerseymeres,Kentueky Jests, Summer Clotl*She lags, Cotton Yarn, Batting, and Calicoes tlasu can't Leal, for 6d pdr yard.., 1 - ' • '. FANCY .A4VD , D R ES: figured Delaines,Cballis, De) Surnr.....er Shawls, Bonnet lii HATS, CAPS, cf: BOX and Boys' Silk, Fur, Wool, Leaf, Canton and Straw Ha defies—Ladies' and Miss ' I Bandboxes+, Parasols, ke..ti GROCERIES, HARD) and Tin Ware, Cuttains an 1 Pails, Brooms, Tubs, - Ize„ - GARDEN? SEEDS-4 Mega, s.tsh and Putty. - SOLE AND UPPER rocco and Lining Skini. :BOOTS ACD SHOES Men's Thick and :C WBoots. niarra—YoUtidand Bove' Boots-•> lip and - Misses' Gaiters; Buskins; stn.:-.456; Cl didest 1 noes of almost every 801411 - ' --- `. • , DR UGS.AND MEDIIN'SS, 7 4 Ad! supply the choicest kinds just received.': Also, all of laopular. Parent. Medicines of the day< •,,,, '' '' ' ' 7l : 2- CODFISH; MA OKKAYA• by tbli, bniri , t In • Ih for one:fourth barrel. _- • •-' '': :' ' ' PA "NTS AND ortt i -w0 `ha * just ratuitv nd shall keeiiemaitaztiy on baud raw audl.boil 'Linseeil an, Olive and,Lanirt 04,,Whne. Laud, - Blake's Mineral, Imieriol,Chrony3 : arid. Paris Or* 06hro, Eng. Venetian, audio Set ovary . th „ ing call for itithe painting line. ZIT • - • ifill'ELltY; WA2pLI,IB; and &her W large talditletaf4 our atol makes~ complete. -1,-. - • . LOOKIIIV GLASSER 4117. D M Whips, Travelling bags, kntir ~ Overshoes, am. ke., for a AVM bY r - , _ a ar,NrUif* . Montrose, April 2.2. 1851. ifikaltricitti by the .. ankbaleta, it received and !hr ' , WAIRM i sii FIRE I F Et wittitt: HE undersigned is A 0314-10 r tbili kabWilat . Taurance,Compittiek repittatkui, of erldol for solvency and bonotabla eles.lnig,` hosibotigt 10 Ispown to the paibliti: - • . - The Lycomble Ku n st - p fi a ttop , 9 o4k The Tarnieral - truion row Capital IMOO,OOO, securedlie oo State Mutual ad &mishit teal plan. Clipital Iltstk . - • 1511Kipplitnta can we r r id any of Vto shove companief4 • 1111.1 , 11 if Montrose, May 12; Ind.=' ARL fbr ssje by 1 lic?atxime; la, lasa. 04SU Riprpjt li , ' , ~ 0 #10 01 10iiiiIhrt ! ' , 7.-,_ I - *re' IMO Eii - iu tages, Lawns, tons, ac. &c. riguimt,.l4ol2m,, •_. ,;:' of all.tlie:thATOt Bonnets;:lOtoote c., for solo cheap. ' !PARE- citatory &o d !Wpm Paper, • ; , full assortment. ==
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers