Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, August 07, 1856, Image 3

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    Notice.
The IGreat Bend Fremont Clah will menforitTues
day ev ierdeg, Angast 12th. •
II
. *legate Election. i;
Theffriends of Fremont and Dayton and all in fa
vor of the platform adopted by the Philadelphia Con
majoil, in Susquehanna Co., are requested to meet
at 'such places as may be desiguated,by die Township
Committees on Saturday: the. 23d day of Xirrust next
a t 4 o'clock p. and choose three Delegates +to the
County
Convention '. which will: be held at the Old
•
c our t in Montrose on Monday tho2sth day of
A u gust, at 2 o'Clociel.. it., for the purpoo of '
fl o ra l..
'nating a candidate for Congress, forSenatior, for Rep
resentative, for Judgessuid other CountY offices.
By direction of the Republican Coutity Commit
tee: . -
In tlie evening of the 2fith a Ratification meeting
will be held, the speakers at which will be anuounc
,
ed as I soon as.possible.
the south east corner of 3Loses Claik's lot; thence I Recreate I. The state raav contract debts, tie sun-
N erth Wegterl Y by Moses M Clai.kia to 'he centre of the i ply casual deficits or fallerresiin revenue; or to meet
- at
bove mentioned street; thence scrherly along - the
6 .' ' expenses not otherwise provided for; but the aggre
., est, centre of said street to thq place o beginning , con- 1
g ate amount of such debts direct and contingent,
... .. .9:40 taming three thousand one hundred el twenty-eight nhether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of
DA
I feet of land be the same more or le , together with , the general assembly, or at different periods of time,
3'16 . the appurtenances one teamed hour and all impror- shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thenisand
.1.15 i ed.
1 dollars. and the money arising from the creation of
'deevilie I Taken in execution at the suit of
P. S. Bennett vs. ( such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which
I Benjamin Ayleewerth. •it WaS o btained; orl ' I • to repay the debts so contracted,
Aliso.—All that other certain piece Or parcel of
and to no other purpose whatever.
land situate in the township of !lemony Counts , and
...‘'xceicet 2. In addition to the above limited pole
state aforesaid;and bounded and deicribed as follows, ' er the state may contract debts to repel invasion,sup-
to wit; lying on the south east Wear the New York '
i press insurrection, defend the state in war, or to re
and Erie Railroad's land in the village of Lanesboro
i deem the present outstanding Indebtedness of the
and beginning in the centre of the Belmont and °qua- , state; but the money arising from the contracting of
ga Turepike road; thence elo.ig, the linear said Rail- i such debts, ;:hall be applied tothe purpose for whit*
road Compant's land north, •forty-five degrees east,
.t wa n e?itt w s t , t or to repaysuchdebts, andto no other 1
onetundred feet tont:Ea:tier , thente smith forty-five
degrees, east fifty feet; thence south fortv-one deg. ' 1 n e? `n o n ever.
....LTION 0. Except the debts above specified, in I
and fifty minutes, west one hundred feet and one ' sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever 1
eighth of a foot to a Joiner in sa'd turnpike ;old : shall be treated by, or on behalf of the state.
thence• along the sarric a no,th forte-tit e deerect, west,
Stortoe 4. To provide for the pet 3 tnent of the I
fifty-five feet to the pirate of begtuning; a coataining I, present debt, and any addittonal debt contracted 11.9 ,
nineteen perches of laiel be the home more or lee; d, the legislature shall, at as first sesdon, eat I
with the appurtettances gne Stureilicuseamil all fm- to the adoptionof this amendment, create a sinking I
proved. i -1 fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing i
Taken in execution at thb suit of C, S. Ben• eft ye.
. . twohundred
it:tercet on such' debt, and annually to reduce the
Benjamin Atleswoith. I / pi in cipal theretif by a sum pot less than \
Also-111 that certain piece o • parcel of landett- acid fifty thousand dollars • which sinking fund shall i
uatti and being in the toernehip of Apolaeon, on both consist oftit eelet annual income of the public work;
sides of the Milford and Owego t irupike rotidsin the
from thih: to tune owned by the state, or the pro-
county of Susquehanna'and bounded and describeddescribedaeads 0g ; the sale of the saltie, or any part thereof,
as follotra, to wit ;• beginning in he line of a lot of and of the Income or proceeds of sale of atoek owned
- - -- -- - - - --- --- -- land surveyed for Jeremiah Thou' son at the distance by the state, together with other funds, or resources,
Slteriti'i Sales. of one hundred perch) :s from } e sfid turepike ; that rase be s designated by law: % The said
.sinking I
By tirtue of Sundry, write issued out of the court thence running along said Thome-was line and ero-e- fund
tub 4. ine.eated, from hate to time, byt i . assign- 1
of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County and ing the s'ild turnpike, and by lan of Caleb Car malt,' leg to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of
to me directed I will eapoee to tale bt publics en- Soutli o as deg. west,'2ito perch• $; thence still by the sett.; riot reeuirecl tor the ordinary and current
due at the Court Bowie hi Montrose, on Saturdat said Caleb Garnish's land, north 5 deg. neet, till;} ctepet , ises of n eminent, arel I.l,llets in cse ,e of war,
I Gth day of August next at one o'clock. P. M. the fol- perches; the: ee by the same n o rth thirty-fite dog.
let ae,on or insurrection, no perf of said sinking fund
toeing real Elute to wit: ; - east, 210 perches; and there° eoath' 55 deg.
east, shell be used ors *liedothe: wise than In extinguieh-
Ali that certaiu piece or parcel of land, situate and eiebty perches to the place of begim ire-, celiteining nit nt of the public debt, until the amount of such
being in the township of Jack-on in the county of 100 acres be the saute l i nen.: or less with the appur- debt is reduced beam the bUZI Of five mol ete s of dol.
Susquehanna, and bounded and desetibed as follows, 1 tenances, one Taretn House. one large flamed Bare,
lies
to nit :On the, north west by public Highway, on one sinall building elected for bliteksinithing, one 0.-- S B e crios:4s. The credit of the commonwealth shall
.
•
the cast, by lands of Hiram laarnes, on the south by el trd and about 40 acres improved. rot ie mit- manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned
lands of Lewis Low, containing abort three titres of , Taken el execution at the slit of L. Staeley vs, to, any individual, company, corporatton, or associa
land more' or less, with . the appurtenancee, one learn- lliram Cook. tics ; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become
cd dwelling House, one framed barn, one neson I Also VI Mat eeit .I'l piker . • creel of land eh
-1 A joint Otille.' or stocehoLler, Le any company, asso-
Shop, and all improved. 1 unto lying and bung lathe tillage of Lanesboro court- cis don, or co i rporation. '
Taken in .execution' at the suit of Wright and Ber.- tv of Susquehanna and State of Peenetlvaltie, Wand-
cetos: 6 The commonvreelth shall not assume
nett., Vs. Marshall Bronson. led and described as follows, to alit.; beginning at the Se
the debt or The
part thereof, or any county, city,
Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land sit- I centre of the turnpike toad; •theme alone the line at
as
late and bei•ig in the townehlp of Forest Lake in said , land forme,ly oared 1 y Win Wald mid &mid Teee. aorouelo or townsbip ; (sr of anr corporation, or
sOc;ltion; unless seals debt shall hare been contrite-
Couete, and bounded and tietcrlbed a, folloos, to leedge eoetit $o du i . west, Se t pezeltea to stooee, fed to enable the state to repel 1 tvasion, supplees
nit : Beeinnit eat poet on the weet, a teener of B. taele" PO:t.4 l'' q.;. tie'A, 6peehes to a Butternut; doine 'at insurreetlo.a defend it_ elfin bate of ear, or
B Fox lot ; 'II7CI.Ct: south CI deg east 69 perches, , thence north 35 de - aid 16 matutee ca,t, 7 and Sle to ate: t t the state in the ditchatgt of any - poet:ea cf
o:1 the eel I Foe line, to 7/1,03t. ; Thence south nightlyperches t')a Butternut; tactile soath sla d•es cast,•
its to esent intiebtednees.
tai e •ce ,toa •p o ; Th lice north .S •t. dee, v, te e " peecie•s to at Oalc; thence south el dee - e.t . et, 1 Serrioe 7. The legi-laturn ellail not authorize any
118 perceive oa mime of lie :hies lot to a poet; • pe-che, to the I•'acie of lo monne t eontnieing Oleo. coetor, city, 1 °rough, township,, or incorporated dte
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Taence Sauth lei deg, e eet, e , ercl u te r ! ,t o , n l ! 2 h 3 e p l e ...a , ri li t „ o ,4 . c . , : s e , s c l r lr:l T a a n ve c r •t i f , : h t u h ,z., of . .1 4 , 1:s.' s e l.ti e l
hhelot.l4,,ettLecrit,penbuL•e_tile:ii,..-2
t t l 4-; ) • t
c b o y n t e ir a tr
to o e f bl a to v i o d t .t e r
j o a f
it i: , s y e e l o a t z; v ei ‘ is n ,;r as o s t o l ei te a r t w io ie n e ,
a post ; Tnenee north eto d_e. ,
-,, , ,
on t , o IN . 1, l ,
Is ,on: laT N to ft ' ),I. , Tee ice no th 52 71.0.t17 fiat, cured, I
pe: elms on a-hne of Hoeace Berea xrd's 11 ,d, to a 'a Teaen to o
in executive et Si!di: do of :eteto .C. Wao cur c°rP°mtwn ; or btain um " ). far ' or loan Ile
e-,edit to, a,ieacorporation, a9SOCiation, inetitution, or
pe t ; Thence ens., leo peed es on ..hue o Joseph re.: vs. Henry Beonete ' i
Sildeu's land to a poet oe the Road; Thence south'; Also—Ml that ceo a 1 • iec t
eor ,ret.e...l of land sit=
et dee. eu, tt ee le pe.elies 01 eie said Road. to the toes iti the to ensile) cf.!" et np arm en of S tsqnt.a.a , -
Vac iof Beeine . te ; Coei the e 12e a r.art, of teed be !la :Vol State cf Fewest I. man . el i o . e; iled arid, te -
the same more, or less. Eeceeting oat Of 4 0,2 same, cls ed a, fellor,•,, to t7it, on he north by land of
-leave about •le acres ot the cast -ids of the Ral ze lone , . Boats., on the east by lima, of ti, st same ..:, 1
R, , 1, sus to 7.S'Aon R. Cole b.• dezra: - 1 is his lit? ' of Day :d Roe, bathe South by faml tio v or form .; e
time, kith thle atom , tenanett , one duvet:Let Ifou,e, , is potato ;on of •e nura B !other, and'oe the wee:. 10 ,
,arc r 3.: a.. , ' i e 1... orelird, old a'. no. CO ..2C- ".1.:- 1 11 ,,1 0 15. 1 , 117.41 , 1 A n o n ce, conte t r a t , , ,,e et „,, e e ree. aer , - ,
proved.cf ie.4l o- the, eaboute be the sieve IllOrt or lees with
Teem' iii tee call:,:: at Ili' rdt of 0,..n: , Mutt .1.1 d t 1 :e eppurtenaa sce., ft ore mead imeeta two barne, and
Balabe li A• gll la,•• lehoa•11 C.•• eed,..i.l t , to. I . esee, improved. (The int..•reee of Dercodant in tit?
.r •
of E. Cole decal N.,1. Win II .
it ve e loomse , consists of tl,„ uodo Wed ontadaril pail.)
,Alec -e-Alt that certain pi. '.2 Or paced of le• ',, ot- 1 a:; nin ceee•itioe at the seit of Silos Baldwin :-
tee_ le the iteneigh of Montotet cue. to of S e F e - N ace latale in, late Nencr Belle, vs. Charles At el . .
her :It a• d nett, o f p eer „tee. ea, Boteeled :aid de - A'• .', ea 11 ne el Polies d c i-rd.
,^ 'awl os fallout-, to wits 0;i th • north east by Turn- - F. P. ,lIOLaIsTEII, Sh'fY.
pike etract, oit the south ea tbe Lied of lit-. Did eh et ire eel e l l. et. it L';,.
file, or- the omet le st et, fader Lone, eta''on the
_
ou - ei vo-t le. la. d of Dr. P,o e, ick. leil. cisred, in t
ct
f o. and twelve cads back; containing celeste leo Sittrea.eerettrze Iteaastteveree
-it „ere Is to reo tor its , 'A. lt the apnl.:: : .‘: Cc. 4, DR. HALSEY'S FOREST 'WIND.
on,:: le ec duytee e; Iloe-e, Earn, lee Ho, t, o--
e' e. , tic mid ell Imp , oved. . t aeit - eleato.3.ar CD Ve'eata. teasal` Itell f...1te.,
.
"I,i L lin execution at the oil' o' Ju'le r) ~ iO.
nALD W I i Wll,l , ..,1c tool R. me de-e. ' t" „, . . . • -." O '.. e - '` 1 tetee let - RES IN' 0.. e r rithlee.
, . Chapman 1 -at 10,1•1 A .1.11 I silt
tO le; r e l e n t r e ,
' „k• et• in Flo le Snit, Port., I' 1, r4e 1 ' -
, , 4, 4 e a -, t. ~ _
i • Al to — v 4 I lia: 'certain Sva IEII eitatated on meek R. HALSEY, (la\ ew lay l e lies i t 1t..? 1 pee•
meal, candle-, closer and nmothe teed, c ,
1 . , keel .., n•s D.teeu eveek, and ..- p.iLl.t. in..„l le.oen
eo B irrtl, fr. , "1 e-oend ewer jiot rec r. ou f orn • ,
I :ilea 3ltlie a. C . , tie road, u, tie pie- , .1 s tottnehip of Oakland, ed
„ limn certain planet of gait tu edatinet tilt ies,-- 1
(Loa, Lliiiiiiot'o said ~,,n 1, e ne ea te e d b eeet aata line delighttul II tne co s eal. es -11 the Itiell medicin...
1 Moeutee • A tag 1-t .4 1.;16. • , , •
,
L ____ I, `-- - ioe ,a •-oi e l . north. by las ed, owned be W e ec . p•oe. I Li.. Of the rf /., i '1,, , ,, S 174 , oner4l'a,, a el' , , c
i r ft. ics iv LOT OF CfliOle.k: tifto- LI et, o 1 the ate , t let the Lei a arc] Ha:we:ea Tio - /), 'a/o Tri'd Oheere, at a :'.1.2-"1 Oche' I lalt- -, "h°''''''
1 N . 11t'1,.-_, are t n Hines tiler- eeacttlf : 9 Medical ag. ' '•-.
L CERilr.'s in-; ,L L . ~ e d ae d,f or e a t, c et„ T „.. • pil-e, 0:1 the :ouch be land 1 I the po-cession cfJaeob
la tip-tots Tes. for fifty cents; Ponntl S tear ~,, to t —and en de meat be• to &Lev,: meat:on...l Cu:- no pure and concentraea ,i e the wed:el:al p. opt I ties
• of te: ii inc, that it hes b al foal I the mot: elle a,
4, to au b. exitetited ; (he ee, direct •from New York is It • - 1. • ,
t e ch as }instill e ' o, 1 a l j Taken ill ex. ettau 1: t Ile -tat of -1. L. S. It. 8100 iVe Tll,d,einc / ONI hi 1,! need ,•r,a‘ 1,1,1 1 1 .1041 t
g ross-. M . ,IStillt 1,111 , .11; OOr and siteeli }mole :e_to: 21, :Ill! II 1 , :.: ee Patient from d, , -
I teat ecetetantly on hand at the Icicle': price e lo 1 ' F A • IV .1-3 d. ,
Ate , . 5, 18..16. ' F. 'B.. CJI.A.ta DLER Also—All that pertain Saw m e t t i t l a e 1,, Tee , :la x:• bileta and avetles. , to en o•te na tiec•oas health
1 O, med ei ea.- .)1 he ceratitutine
t i tle 311;1 late I.eown le the Ben. Skinner ,31•11 ‘itea I Eat l. 3 c•ote shins e r, •-, l'" • •
raid on land occentlt owned by :aid Beeaj at A. Skin- and improt ie. the g Iti's he 'CI; it um Teich Dr. Ilea
;. , in the erte, t t .-r tehip Of Oe.Lland, (late lia - eee'e celeloat..l (11 .-1 1-CIWIT :1; FOREST PILLS as
e --- --- ire &s 0 and bo aide 1 e.- faille A '.l ;
- oil the no, e t a , o ee mite - et, all the f; lo sing ieordire are premanent•
Are
El.eetttor's Notice. be la td re.-. 1... a by Julie Patti •`., on the aortal by the le cured
,.
rs.on.
,aviog. de. I eah known air the Julie Biluoine .arM, now,in poi-
VOTICE is hereby given to all pil I ' .D 1 ertreis sou ISDIGECTION.—.k 14 of the Forest
seesion of Joh I liilboroe er on te e vlst , by t ee d Pills, and a bottle of the NI ins, nill cure the most
a.l tramds against the estate of Jeeeelt An ir?-'sE" ownea be A. P. Bemoan, o'n the south by ... land - weled
- stetz, late of• Springs tile ton nehet, deceased, that be Daniel Itond and David T uvlor. , daetreesing form- of this toiriplaitit.
AGLE AND FEVFlt.— One (pr • tr, o• dote.. of the Pills.
the same must be pretteeted to the tortersipned.to- Taken in execation at the uit of A.l, S.ll. Barnes
a-rangement, slid all person, i: dtbted to staid E.-tats',-4 ' and a. bottle of the Wine elill ;,real: the ague and
e. F. A. Wald and— Dun eherty. I cure the Patient in all caseta when the di-emione on
ate requeated to make inonediate patmesto
Also—All that certain pie eor parcel of hula :et- the bottle are adherent to.
DANA STARK li moor.
t E , uatel3ir,g and being in the toe nehip of Frankel', Sus-''Dnoreecat COMPLAnr.I. From one to too Levee
Saridgt 'ale Augu-t 6, 1856. ( s
lal eatama Cennte Pa and ao rided and de-c-ibed as of the Pills. and tine.: bete eof the Whie, tore that
-e
Th e irar
s i-, i t 2) , i , foil,n,:, to write Commencing at the old Turnpike obsanate de-o; deo
- .c 6 e etth . old at a staee and stones .iteut one rod aorth of th e Dieo: eer. oe Tiii. leinea% —The Forest Wine and
LOOK WELL TO YOUR INTERESTS- • . tail , iLe of the old Tatinert ; thence in a weste; It ire ;.,Pills lt4Ne. pioved highly e ;cac:o•is in this disorder.
1 1 rectionfourteen about rode to a stake and stone.; ; One to two boxes of the Pi le, and three or four hot
tNI) bits- Your Boe'e` •atei 1 "-tatil '' eY el-ere Ira thence in a northeile direction avant seven - and one , ties of the 'Wine, are eeletei. :It to a, complieh a est..:
min get them cheap. Remcitile.T it i +,,it, the
third rod- to a i teke ; thence in a direction south of la the tvor4 aeletteee
lion troee Took Store in the Poetofece, }tit( rt 30e
can find Books of all ay' f ' west, toe hemlock etiunp etanding in the cast litre of ' Dc - i ILIIT, NIGIIT Feel or- Le et. iation and leaal,-
to a t6,a do? rm,,,, , ,l , e i c., 10 . I1 h 1
. :101 , C CC 111 pincer
, Wm. Burrows land, and on the moth Leek of Eater 1,1 "cite e t c the Conataut; , I.—Tile. Forest Wine ie a
' al i ''"aa c eels; thence eouth along the line of
have es acen 60111 in to - it ; n "ti of n la (i t •
. t : - a it t, an td ei l l ' o ir a 'g at tuts pelt- st e e l tt to oe , e pop dar remedy for all th se compislets. One to
to aet .1.0 end stnnes (ni the first high halt e suth o f three betide , cure the elm, ca,t- a'about the use of
~ von may learn b 3 tolling at tioe Postorece that oil'l t - t h Pll. • ' tsl te tl • 011,11110 i- accompanied
and new books both can be bouebt ?rm. said Silt er creek . thence in an eaetero ,„-, e , 10e10 .. te,1.,) a ‘ 1 a 1 , , -
, , lotting the edge of said high batik to a stake in a
.Diel.accimplete ork e Ex •d eon t T , —The eine: ey 4). the 0-est Remedies
with sense other di-41.-r ; t he F r ills e r al be e a
RHEA-girl 81 4 • -
it . ~.
~.„, 9 . , pc 1.1 0 J a pan, DOM -, f stump opposite the site of the aforementier.ed cantic
le,. i q n e t i , the Innate I ta.et,- the IN bite Chief and I r
ti
fre t.- n. G,•,e, a c Lie :hiller, e; thence easterly to a et.ke and QtOTIOS at t h e in Rheum ~ i .III is very singular Some of the meet
dittree-ieg co e I eter ate here been;',curcel by
ahe SParettaglass ,f orte d Turnpilie road at the top of tlre fleet, hill or
r Cf theßead
ra i i , / 1 '; 13 'nniage :1 1 "i, Freedom J•-° on
;shad for the Social and S olitary, Rose Clark, Tom l i t h e Biaore Disomeoes ..,•in Four. c:011,1CH —Ong
Mama's rote it - - • place of beginning, containing :input ete acr• , e
_ ‘ a ine la 1 aill) 14 . . /Ole-, a rice lot of' School :'more or less, with the appurtenancee one eN.o.ing pa-gatiue do .e of the Forest Pills will cure any bil
300amel Stationery, Yaekee Notions, fee Sc. and and g q • Mil dlt "11 •
elect a fury of those
tip lup 61.3.--.5 Lampe left. , wire, one saw ian a parba v impeol ed ems dito-der, Ale env co, :natal . nt arisiag from coo]
1 Taken in execation_at the suit of J t ie. e arr o n St° n teei aid woe - Jai eolae r t,ol of the hovels.
LOOP: ffere..--Arly one making a bill of five t i t ; th e -es JhnF-s tt e "eell llelt at 'Evers —Om: ne teo pereecive iliNs^s will cure fe
e t and over at one time, shall leave one dollar's Co.o o tee ofo a_ c , v.. . 1
worth throe
.n in CY(3II, or ten dollar's north mil I Asa Fisk Jr.
, 0— that two etory we ing ouee, ettuate
Late two dollars cure. ; Als Alld ll• Et • ( ectis, Co es Le - —o.ae box of the Pills, and a
1 o i the la • orth side of street P.. in the Borough () es t e. bottle of the Wine, will h eak up and care the most
Call tied be convince, at the Mentrose Book t . . . . severe/de c.it At and slas h she bread. ~
qui:henna Depot, in the County aforeeted. contammg co • .7 • •
Store, one door north of Sear le's Hotel. I a I eras, Botts, 13aorcties, , (tees,: Head, Ring
, in front am seal B. street or feet and In depth 12()
„., e A.;\; BULLARD, I feet, anti the lot or piece of ground and curtilage tip- wean, Erna; pela‘, Salt 14hca , a, Snrr , E ens, and eye
', temeee, Aug 6, 1856.
, 1 purtenant the said buildinte S.tid lot being beunded ry kind of Ifitmor.—Theac cemplaints all arise from
one coot:non cause—imp4re blood. Generally moth.
UP WA RD AND O'N NV A 1.11-‘ ' on the north by land of Ite Lenheim, on the ealt by
lug butt the Pill, are required for ties cure of most of
r - 4 - ''' 1 -j• I land of the N.Y. BE. Railroad Company, on the
GO IT BOOTS' ! sonth - by D, street, and on the west by laud of C. L.
The Border Ruffian% Orl Vain St. Ward, it being lot No 17. thee: , disorders; but if h6th remediee ate used, two
boxes of the Fill and t•o oe theee beetles of the
.
• - Defeated. 1 -Taken in execution at the suit of Morris S. Sher- Winc, It el `care the v a se worst ewes, ael frequently
4 be lees thae half the quae the.
t • ! to 3' A Ward
k i 1111 the endeavor to elm o that' - Man „ '” A. ' .
so—All that certain piece or parcel af
•a - Ii Stock of superior qualify" of Goode lately i n h ol d to t. Jaueen e..--Twe bo-sea of the Fels, and as many
ceit+A from a Id broken d E et )e i - vet
date ant-icing `lit the Ton nship of let w Mile rd incl otlee of ire 111. e, c lee the nave; case of Jaundice.
e n a
to n o ele own , , :we Imert 1.
County of leueqttehanna, and bounded a . follow te eetees , o e e tr ,eor t os - peoduced flout bad colds
f es n i en e ds ie rn n, t haa proz s ed ef. 'an
. enize i, f.ulure to our
„,,,, ;theto nit .on the north by I mat, ofJohn F. Adam*, on et weakly cons:1;111in te A few doses of the Forest
Wine cure - , the iloet dit re-eine forms of those core
knowledgernthewfanet tenta tl elo t ul a d judge that 4‘ e ,, ' a t ,a • ,, -- ' the -out
e lieeott e tio Page's , mill-pand, cm the south by
(without wearing)t
, would-be all that was aster try to , ; ride of Samuel Go; don and on the west by a l ' ot o e plaints a, and if the WieB be followed up a few Retch,
eonvuace the public that hdallIONS S. MERRIMAN, 'and known as the Sardis ' n let -- ; 'with the aPinctenanc.tt
these deran . emeets will of occur t (train. The Wine
at thew store on Public Avenue, firet door above the , et, one framed Mete;, one flamed barn and about exactly SLI/L9 the fens e constitution, and gives
Post ffice, nave the targest and mott desirable I a r c fire acres improred. strength, vigor, and lOodming heattle. Over a mill
a 1
stock of BOOTS AND AGES ever introthasd into I , Taken in execution at the suit of ea. Ve Carpenter of boxee and betels;_ helve beer sold within the htst
.a
this market ; whichfor pt ice (we offer no competition ' S. Jededtah Read. twe;yeare, in the %tilted -settee and Canada. Lettere.
F• P lIOLLISTER She-iff
with second rats goods) durability end stele tue chat- '4, ' ' ' • and certincatea to the amount of many thousand,
lenae competition. We are receiting weekly l i mn ' Sheriff's Office Montrose July 2let, 1858. have been received, testifying to the cures and good
. ____ t
the Best houses in Neve Yolk the latest et(les and I - effects of these rernetitc.
Forest Wine is in large square bottle; one dollar
best qualities of Goods, which keeps our assortmetit ! If EGESTER'S NOTICE. per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. Forest
complete. i 4 4 `13UBISC NOTICE is hereby elven to all persons
Itily 28, 185,6, Just received a laree addition to our 1 -it concerned 'in the following Eetatee, to wit: Pills, twenty-five cents per boy General depot, 64
ce Walker Street New ora • and kept by one or more
, former stock, consisting of Gents PateAt Leather i Estate of John Diketuan, late of Bridgewater town-
Street,
I
Boots, Patent Leather short Books, French Calfßoote, , ship deceased; leder. Caroeutei Executor. roepectible dr giet in elinoet everycity and village
in the Union and British Colonies.;
Gaiter Shoes and slips, all see les. Ladi' Gaiters Bus- t Estate of Wlliiam Gardner late of Bridecwater
,General Depot 81 Walker St New York. Agents,
kilts Slippers and Boots best qualitiee; also Bova, ' toe nehip deceased; Win. A. Wagner Adminietutor. .
i Montrose Abet Terrell, in Great Bend, L. Scott,
Youths and Childress Boots, Estate of Henryßensciner., late of Jackson town- n ' e
Goiters and Shoes, the and all drugiets.
best in market. In fact et try th* ^b I • ttheship deceased; Almcda E. Beneon Administrator.
a , t ita, e ongmg o _ July If, 1856.
trade. -
ALL kinds of Leather, and
- IS
Indings, lee. AI/
kinds of work made to order and repairing done
neatly. • SIMMONS' MERRIMAN.
Montrose July 28, 1856.
SlVignehanna Co. Te4ekentfitorrual
.! . School:, ••
A korstal School, for Teachers, to contirate for
• c loyed weeks, will be opened ots4Vedne.sday the '27th
of August next, at the University Buildings, liarford.
p. r .; under the -supervision of the CountySuperinten
,
dent.
- -
The especial object. of this School is to prepare
Teachers for their duties in the School room.
The Superititendeut will have the exclusive con
trol of the edeieational coarse Which • will consist :of
the fellowirtg Branches: Orthography, Reading, Ge- •
oiraPhy,' , Arithmetie, (Mental and Practical,) Grim.
niar, Physiology, and the Art of Teaching:
The Sdperintendent will devote his time to the in
terest of teachers free of charge. II • •
The Rev. Lyman Richardson will be employed as
an Assistant Teacher.
The Tuitiori for the Term will be, fur: *lies : $3,00
. --Gentlemen a $l,OO---Room Rent, slilit)-Becita
- don Room, 4.4 ets.
The tuition , charged is intended to be ;just enough
to hire assistance arid cover necessary eipenses.
As it is supposed that nanny: teachers ill not de
sire to devote their Whole time to the cornpron branch
es,arrangements have been made to teach any branch
usually taught in tlae Institution for onel dollar addi
tional charger
Lectures will be deiivereil ol,le or twd nights each
wee by the' faculty or persons from abtond.
Prof s TODDAILD, of N. Y., will be in aftendance at
lead two weeks, during term, and, givri the Teach
ers the benefit of his instructions andefperience.
pref. Clark, of Homer. Academy,Y., will at
.
tcad a week or more. • r _ •
Prot Davits, of the State Normal School, Albany,
N. F., is also - expected to be in attendanee,a portion
of the time. Also other distinguished teachers and
Superintendents from adjoining CountieS will be oc
casional visitors and instructors.
The Stmerintendent's time will be ducoted exclu
sirely to -those . Teachera who expect' to3each in this
County. •
_ .
The Buildingsar. - ..Amdergoing thoroxieriepairs - and
will be in gOodorder for the reception of Teachers.'
Each room wilt be furnished with 4' stove,' bed
std,ad, chair's, kc. It is desired that I,they . furnish
themselves,with bacord - and bcdtlfog H-still a
limited number 'of beds will be fund:it:Alp thaSa 'tin°
•
desire.
•
.
. .
. Teachers will have a chance to boaril themselFes,
* - 61-Iclui.) together,. furni.::l theopelvce,.and have their
.bdard coolied, on: hire it :ieht out, _just ai thity
choose. •
. . .
T.xt. B3oks wili 1.).2 . (Ittzi..'.,•-Orattl:niir -- Fkel.lll.'•
iii-'ittime.tid, wad Cutter's Physiolog3.. i'..; . '.
. . • • B. P. rriNVISS111:1:1" 4 .- .
, !.15,,,. ~,J.
•
co. Supt.
!, - —i---
.
Dr: HALSEI"S I'OIZESt WINE AN'p PILLS re=
e. tie on derail rapidity 'every- diini (der .Incident
ti the digestive organs, restores t.Le tacfaews
strength; braces the nerves, - giv'f:s . elastieity to
spirits;‘recruits the mental en . ergies:', t.v:iSh...?S des
limaleacr,'ealras the disturbed intagimition, bailds u;.;
hattere. - 1 constitution, and may be talrtn withont fear
the feeblest maiden, wife or mother', as . it Is a•T)ure
',ae, made of the most v-tduable natr've and exotic
'f)lants in.tbe: known world c-.
,'includin , * t'he wild L•Lerr3-
sat-sariar„illa. •
The lissittble that we all fe.A :11.•.•
iu . .he spring; from the colder air of
ter to :be sncsn2 balmy breath - of sprie r -i i entire_
iy rentovtidTrom the system, and tht!:imind t•estmed
tco its wonted tone, by the •Inze of thy Forest
Kind Pilbs The remedy is -as :imple ni!it
July 16, 1656.- A. TT:PPP! I
• .
; i L .t y C A t. .; )i
1V4:3 TAT—AII the Egirs I 00. n
1 1-17:rif,INT!LI:11
Auglist. 3. Is.y
1 ; .~ --
•
• Executor's '..11 (ince:
~,,,. „
OTICE is hereby giv en to all :persons having rie
N mends against t e estate or;ol.suss'VANCE. late
of Liberty, township, eneased, that
. the same tnUet
b
be presented to the ndersigned. for arrangement,
and all persons indebted 4 said gstate nre requested
to makeinamediate'payment,
• SAMUEL W. TRTYESDELL, Executor.
Liberty July Oth'lBs6: - . -,. ..
Administratrix' ,Notlee•
XTOTICE is hereby given to all persons haring de
wands against the,estate of, Cuantss A: Gay-
Pen late of Clifford' township, deed., that thee
must be presented to the" tnuiereigned for arrange
ment, and ail persons, indebted t 45 said Estate are re
quested to, make immediate payoient. •
JURY W. A1F704% atihriiniatratrix•
rl:lFord Suls 3Cith l'Ef 6. • •
AdmluhsrMr i* +f 6tlre. r
MOTIeg h . :hereby given to all persons having de
ll. mands'agairust the estate of ELIAS Stizenwr4-,
late' of Gibson, township, deceased, that the samo
must beNpresented to the undersigned for arrange
ment, and all persons' indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment.
MARY 11 STEENBA.CE, Aclministmtrix.
Gibson August 6, 18'56.
Change of Time.
DELAWARE, LACKAW.A.NNA AND WESTERN
„ : .H ,' ' . itAllikOAD.. ,. • • .. , 1
' ' SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, •.,,-
f\N 'and after July 28th 1856 the Express Passen-
KJ ger Train forNew - York, and Philadelphia, will i
kite Great Bend at 9:05 a. it. after the arrival 'of the_,
Mail Train and Cincinnati Express from the nest,
Due at Montrose, • ....... ...9:40
” Scranton, • . 11:013 '
" . Junction, . .- - , . 3:15 . .
.
" . New York, • fi:ls
Philadelphia Passengers Will lcave,at • Bridgeville
nee u Belvidere arid arrive rn Philadelphia via. Belvi
det7677Delaware Railroad at 8.10 P. IC
Returning: Passengers leave Pier.. No: 2 N. R.
Seiv York by Steamboat Wyoming at.. :7:30 a. x.
Passengers leave Philadelphia via. Camtken ,S: Bel
videre at . , ~, , " 1 ' .. 20
Due at Scranton,. , . n-O P. M.
31outrosc, ' 4:15
. . .
" Gzeat Bend,... • • .5.50
connecting w4h Mail Train west on N. Y. &E.-R. R.
Accommodation Train leiv.e Scranton, 5:55 A. M.
Due at Montrose, - 12:15 P. at.
" ' Great Bend,. ..... .. . • ' •., .. I:40
connecting with Day Express east and wait on N. Y.
4:ißrie•Railread. .• - - • - . :. .• _
• :Returning ielives Grtiat Rend :3:10
Due atlfontrose, . 4:10
" Scraptpil, 7:31)
Passengers for Pittston, Kingston and Wyoming
will . take the Lackawanna, and Blootnsburg cars at
Seranton,.... • —4:00 P. St.
Passengersifor Jessup, Archbald ana garbondiile,
will change cars at Greenville..
IX f. DOTTERER, Superintendent.
Scranton July 28.
Estate of Martin Hannan, late of Middletown town
ship deceased; Maria. Hannan Admiuistratrix.
Estate of Joseph Ross, late of Middletown totllnship
deceased ; fully Rosa , Otis Ross and Norman Ross
•
Esecutor.s.
Estate Of William Weston, laic - of Brooklyn town
ship deecasd ; E. A. Weston Executor.
j • Estate of Amos G. Bailey, late of Brooklyn town
ship- deceased ;. Edwin T. Bailey; Administrator.
Estate of Wise Wright, late of Brooklyn township
Ideceased ; Edwin T. Bailey, Administrator:bo
, nis non cum teetamento annexo.
Estate of Wm. McKeeby, late of Dirpock township,
deceased ; Jaq/es.Faurot Administrator.
Also—The Guardian's Account of Caleb Carmalt;
{ Guardian of Francis C. and Caroline Teresa Brock,
+ • inor heirs of Frederick Brock, late of Forest Lake,
deceased: • • j . .
That the Sox:uanta ban settled their actxnints
in - the Arliistei's office In and:for. the county pf Sus
quehanna. and that the.satne will be preseutwl to the
Judges of the Orphan's Curt of said county on Wed
nesday the 20th day ofAuguat next, for confirmation
an d a llow a nce. J. W. CIIAPNA.N, Regtster;
E.egiste4 pfrlte, Montrose: Jul - 7,22. 386 V,
, ...
Sheriilea *ales
Y virtue of sundry trAtakssfild .t
10„ of the court
Bof Comnsim l'leasof Susquehanna County and
to me directed. I will:mtpose to*tialel by . public van
due atibeltoult House in. Itiontrolkon 'Saturday
161440 Of Auguit. next at one oiclc..s.. Y. the fol
lowing real Estatetitio,wit 1..
Ali that'ceitsi. tf=pleee Or i i t wee/ f land_ . altuate
1 1
lying and being in the. Borou of - S i nehanna De
pot county °Muslin - chute and.-ttate of-Pennsylva
nia, bminde&tua defcribed es follow-4, to:trit ; begin
ning at the tioith wesPcorner, of - A. A.-Simlers lotin
th' . o . Y .
I it•
the — centreiif a street'; theacie by ttia-mtliweat aide
of said Sanders lot'one hundre.4l and Ithirty-six feet to
a stalte; thence north easterly ton' ty three (bet -to
Adininistratoris Notice.
NTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Admit:l6-
.1A tration upon the Estate of Daniel _B. Keelir
late of Franltlin township dee'd, have been grant •
to the subscriber, and igat persons indebted to said
Estate are requested tomake immediate payment, and
those having claims upon the same to• present them
duly attested for settleMeut. • SARAIi KEELER.
July 12, 1836. ! j 27w6
aioes Notice.
XTOTICE 4 hereby given that letters of Administra
tion upon the Etate of Jesse A. Pftech late of
Forest Lake townshiP dec'd, have been granted to
the subscriber. and ali persona indebted Weald Es
tate are requested to make huniediate payment, and
those having clactui upon the •altne to present them
duly attesteu for settlement:
July 12, IM. - MAMMA J. PATOIL
AMACIEBREL,In
It, 00)57
Fhb.
and I barrels jug ia, almCod-
I BESTLEY REArt.4
RESOLUTION.
Proposing Amendments to the "Constitution
of the Commonwealth.
Reaplred by die Senate and Yana of Represe n t - a .
tires of thi Commonwealth ofFennsztivanta t7t Gen
eral .elaxembly tnet,•That the following amendments
are proposed to the constitution of the commonwealth
in accordance with the pnwisions of the tenth article
thereof; .
-'• tIES? lutxmarr. •
There stall be an additional article to said consti-
bition to be designated, as articlo dere; as follows
AILTICTS
• OF' PUBLIC DEBTS.
REM
SI:CONT LUIZ:DX r.:52'.
There almll be an additional article to said constito
tion, to be desiznated s= artiali'z%ll, as follows:
•t Aralc x::: ,
OF NEW COUNTiES
- - . -• •
No ezuntY Phall by a lir.%) cutting ot
over ole-zenth of its ropoulatiOn, (either to fottu a
new county or othercrisejwithout the ex- ' res assent
of such county,:by a vote of the electors thereof; nor
strut any new county be establiohetl, containing less
than four handled square tulles.
TIIIED AWENDMENT
From section two of the fires article of the consti
tution, strike out the words, " of the city of Phila.
iphia,and of -each eou7,4y respectively :" froM sec
tion five, smite Lrtide strike out the word., " of Ph
adel,vh.ia and of the several: counties' ;" from• section
;F.r.ite article, strike out the words, " ne;ther :
the city of Philadelphia nor any," and insert in lieu
thereof Ina -words, " and no;" and strike out section
four, sant , _ article, andin lieu thereof insert the fol
lowing: .
" Sl:cries In the year One thousand eight hun
4,:yd and sixty-four, and in every seventh yar there
after, representatives to the number of one.khundred,
shall apportioned and distributed equally, throughout
the state r by districts, in proportion to the number
of taxable inhabitants in the v. , .. , reral parts thereof.;
except that any county containing at least thou
thoosand five hu:idred taxable*, nifty' be allowed a.
separate. representation; but no more than three
countips shall be joined, and no el:rutty shall be di.
vilo.l,le the formation of a dist.iet.. Any city oda:-
a s.uflieient number of taxables to entitie it
to at least two representatives, shall have u - separate
repre::..ntation ;:ssigned it, and shall be divided into
convenient die.ricts of,contigt.ous ter; ttotY; of equal
tar.able population as near :IS may be, each of which
distriets shall elect one representative."
At the end of section seven ;- same article, insert.
these Words, " the city of ?hiladslphia what! be
divided into singie senatoria/ districts. of contigu
ous territory as nearly eiinal in taxable popnlatign
as possible ; bvt no ward a hq/1 be divided in the for
mation
thereof."
The legislature, at its first session, after the ailop
lion ef this amendnie s nt, shall divide the city of Phil
advlphia into ssenatorhtt'and representative districts,
in the manner shove provided.; such dist: icts to re
main unchanged. until the apportionment in the yea: .
one thousand, tight hundred and sixty-four.
FOE:11M A.MT:NtrIrrNT.
be serti , nt xxvt, :Article I
The Legi-laturot.hrill have the power to alter, re
e • , 0 arit:ol, any charter of•lncorporation hereafter
conferred by, or tinder, any special; or ge4eral law,
henover in thLir opinion it may h i, furious to the
chit rig Of the e-mnnion,wealth ; n acu manner, how
ever, tintt \hr.ll,l)o. •lor.n to the corpora
tom \ •
I r SF.!: Art, April ;21, 1856.
•
Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the firt st
mendment, yeas ::4,nays 5. Ontthe second amc:nciment,
yen? 11), nays-8.. On the third amendment, yeas 28,
nays I. Ou the fourth atuendir.ent, yeas 23, nays 4.
tra'et, tiom the Journal. • -
THOMAS A. MAGUIRE,
lat Horst; Or REPRESENTATIVE; t
April 21, 1856 s•
R.esoltrd, That this resolution pass. On the' first
amendment, yeaS 72, nays
.24. 'On the 'second,-a
mendment, veni 63, nays 25. On the third, amend-,+
meet, 'yeas 64, nays 25 • and on fourth amendment,
yeas 69, nays 16.
Extract from the Journal.
• WILLIAM JACK, aelk.
SEC RETA TIT'S OFFICE, / A. G.
.CCRTI N,
Filed April 24, 1856. i Sec. of the Comnionwealth
Pennsylvania.. is :
do certify that the shove and forcgoitg is; a trite
anti:correct copy nfpe original "Resolution relative
to an amendment of the Constitution" as the same
remains on the 1i this office. ,
/L —,-- -In testimony whereof I have hereunto
S. set my hand and caused to be affixed the
--,-- seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and
year above written
A. G. CURTIN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Aptil 21, 1856.
Resolution proposing amendments to the Cousftu
tio6 of the Commonwealth,' being under emideri
tion.‘
On the question, '
Will, the Senate-agree to the frrst•ha:endment?
The yeas'and nays - were taken agreeably to the
provisions of the Constitution s and were as fellows,
YzAs—Messrs. Browne, BuCkalew, Creswell, Er.
ans, Ferguson, Fjenpiken; Hoge, Ingram, Jamison,
Knox, Laubach, Lewis, ld'Clititock, Price, Sellers,
Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggui, Walton, Welsh ?
Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, , Speakcr-24.
NAvs-7Messrs, Crabh, •Orregg, Jordan, Mellinger
and Pratt-5:
So the question eras determined in'the ailetnative.
On the question,
Will the Senate agr, ee:to the second amendment?
The leas and nays were • taken agreeably to, the
provisions of the Constitution and were as 'followS,
viz : , .
YE A s_meie r e, Browne,. Bncltelews:Ortisswell• By.
airs,. Hoge, Ingram, Jamiefin, Knox, Labauch,
IrClintock, Sellers,'Shuman, Sontber, Straub, Wel
ton, Welsb.Wherry and ,
Nays.-.3lissra. Crabb, Ferguson, Oregg, Pratt,
Price and Platt,
,Speaker-13. %,
So the question was determined in tbe'effirmative.
Will die - Senate agree ter the:third amendment
The yeas and nays were'tilten agreeably to the
Constitution, 410 were as follows, vii c•' .2.
Yeate-.-Nessre. , Browne, nuckalew Orabb. - OAF*
.well, Evans, Ferguson, Fisnalkst, ' Bur 2 - bran,
Jamiste,'Jordia, Knot, Limbach, Lewis, litaktock,
MtUirger. Pratt, Price, Sellers, nutrias, Souther,
SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
iinnisburg. lune 27, 1856.
, . ,
.e
Strnab, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins TEISPEII4I -- SALOON:, AND '
and Platt, Sieaker-48. ; , - a
Nars—gr.• Gregg—l. ' . , liE27(ct •
So the question was determined in the affarmative. 1
On the question, , . . ON MAIN 1 8 REET; MONTFISE, P
1 THE subscriber takesj. Ulla method to , keep Lt be-
Will the Sehate agree to the fourth amendment?
agreeably to the fore the peep aof Sesquebanna chu4ty, that at I •
The yeas and nays were taken the Temperance . Saloon Ache -only and MI ttoutrDit) i
Constitution; and were as follows, yriz : i s t h e place tog e i t pi es, u ce s, Craakeis, Cheese.
andl
YEas=--liessrs. Browne, Buckalear, Cresswell, EY.
New York Candy.iSardines, fferring,, Oranges'
ans, Plenniken, doge, Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Lemons, Apples, its, Sugar, Pickled Oysters, Clams,
Eno: Litbach Lewis, it"Clintock Price, Sellers,
, , I Tongue and Cu berg, Small Beer, teei cool Lem.
SbUman, Souther, Straub, Walton, iVelsh Wherry,) onade and Soda- ater, Ica Cream ic., to eat and
Virilkins.and Pita; ,Speaker 2S. ' ' drink. Also. at e same place, i. 4 kerVand a
Nars-Xf.essra. Orabb, Gregg, Ifelruager and Pra t t , good assortment GRocEitiEs _ fres ? In Ire*
--4. i r 4,
So the question was determined in the affirtnative:
Journal .43f the House of Representatives, April2l, -
1856, '
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro-
Yiiions of the : Constitution, and on the first
.proposed
amendnießt, were . as follows, viz:
Ariderson, Backus, Baldwin; Ball,
Beek,.(Lycomitig,) Beck, (Fork,) Bernhard, Boyd,
Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell,
Carty, Craig, Crawford, Dowdall, Edinger, Fausold,
_Foster, Getz, Haines, i llarper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill,
Ripple, Holcomb, Flunsecker ' Imbrie, Ing
ham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo,
Longaker, , Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Cartlry, MlConab,
Maugle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead,.
Nunnernacher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, , Purcell, -Ram
s-CY, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, - Stuith,
(Allegheny,) Smith, (Cambria.), Smith , (Wyoming,)
Strouse. Thornp.ioil, Vatil, Mallon, Wright, .(Dsu
phin,) Wright, (Luzerne,) Zirr.merman and Wright,
Speaker-72. • - •
is:Ars—Messrs. 4.uguitine, Derry, Clover, ODlN:turn,
Dock,- Fry,. Fultem, Gaylord, Giblxnaey, Hamilton,
Hancock, Housekeeper, Huneker, Lei:enring. Ma
gee, Manloy, Morris, Mumma, Patterson, Salisbury,
midi, (Philadelph ia,) Walter, Wlutrcxle and Tkars
.
Su tl:2 was determined In the affirmative.
Ou the , questiqn,
Will the Housu agree to`tire &ecoiid antendrne4.
The yeas ezdnays were: talten , and were as fol
lows, viz - I-
Yras—Messrsl Anderson, 'Backus, Baldwin , -13411,
Beck, (Lycomingt,) Beck, (York,). Bernhard, 'Boyd,
Brown, Buchan: di, Caldwell, Campbell. Carty, Craig,
Fausold, Foster, Geta, Haines, Hamel, Harper, Heins,
Hibbs. Hllieges, Ripple, ilolcoMb, Hunsecker, 'lute
brie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, John, Johnson. Laporte,
Lebo,,Longaker,i' Lovett, M'Cultuont, rent:thy, AP-
Cemb e ,Maugle, Veneer, Miller, ,Montgomery, 31uov
head. diunnemaaer ' Orr. Pears On. Purcell, Ramsey,:
Reed.:Reinhold,liiiidie, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Ad
legheny,) Strou4 , , Vail, IVhallon, Wright, (Luzerne,)
Zimmerman and. Wright, ,Speaker-53.
..Nais-31eseri: Augustine, Barry, Clover, Edinger,
Fry, Fulton, Ge.s•lord, Gibbor.ey, Hamilton, Hancock,
Runeker, Lelseetir.g, Magee Manley, Mortis, Mum •
t ma; Patterson, ,Ph los, - Salisbury. Smith (Cambria,,'' ! NEN?' MS II SUIAMERST,
1 Thompson, Waiter, Vottrot c, Wright;(- p ~.
. 1 Dan hit\ and • ,
ri - pflE, s escribent, - having _entered Into copart.
Yearaley-'-`25. 1.
_A. nershi uneer the firm of SCTP111:1 tr toce,o,
s '
' • So the questinn r d•etet mined in the affirmative. take pleas in announcing to their friends and the
On the question,. public gene ily that they are receiving as complete
. Will the Tionse ng ae to the'third amendment. . and as care Ily selected stock of go.til as has ever
jThe yeas an 4 nays were taken, and• were as to:- been oTere to the goods-buying community in this
, lows, viz: ! ' ' ' section of c entry. Their stock is comparnti rely, new'
1 Yeas--Messi3. to ers-n, Backus, .Baldwin, Ball, • goods;--as t e old mock of S. IL Sutphin- was reduce
Beck, '(Loco (York,) Bernhard, Boyd
Lyeo ribg,) ,
b ed to an u usually amen amount:4l'nd embraces all
Boyer, Brown, i T,ne. nail, Caldwell. Campbell, Ourty, the yarietie usually kept In a country store. They
Craig, Crewlol4, Edt ger, Fausoki,_Foster, Fry:Getzs are now re airing and opening a large, stock of
I Haines, Hante.li Hari er, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Hillegas, Spri- if' said Stimiraer Goods, '
j Hippie, Ilotemnb, Ifausekeeper, Irnbrie, Ingham, Ire. to which t ey invite . pnblic attention, believing that
t nis, Irwin, Jolnis, J4ison, Laporte, Lebo, La:wake:, an „ an d ru ,„
i o f th e (1 ,,,,, 115 , .and price bill prove
Lover '4.!.FCelitiont Comb Maugle, Men ear, Miller,
'ssatisfactory, to purchasers generally: They especial
l' Montgomery, •' o Nunnemeciter. - Orr, Pearson, Phelps, lv lautteth 3 ladies' attention -to their assortMent of
Purcell, Rams:r e :Reed, Riddle, Shenk, . ( ;with, (Alle- fashionable and durable DreSsCoB:ls, of every variety ,
gheny,) Smithi (Cambria,)Smith, (Wyoming,) Thom- and a/sk i , consisting in part - of s p ring - Deutio3, flat. i
Loon, Whall'on,lWrieht, (Dauphin,) Wright (Luzerne) lies, Barag 4., .Bat-age Delains i Lawns, Poplins, and
and Zimmerman-84. .i Gingitams. A good assortment of Spring and Sum
i Nats e -Meisra. Berry, Closer, Cuhou-n, Dock, mer Slas,w , and a aplendid lot of
, • Parasols, • Also, a.
'. Duccdsil, Fultbn, Gaylord, Gibbuney, Hamilton, Han-,4• complete .ortment of Bonnets,and Trimmings.,.
• coe.k,ilunekes t'al s en 6 ng , M ' Caeth Y , Ma2 : e . c ; Manle y , • , Gents, e have not forgotten you, Please drop iu
Moorheadi' "Morris, Patte.rsran, Reirthold, Roberts, Sul- and see u ; we can fit you from Hat to Boots, in,
Isbery, Waiver, Wintiode, Yearsley and Wright, - style and uality as well as price.' ' Cloths,• C,:asi.
1 S? - `r - '
-ter meres, T% cells, Cashmerets, SatinetTand Kentucky
So the.c;,uef,,tion was deterrained ie the affirmative..
Jeans; S tin, Silk and Marsales'Vestinge imall their
Or. 1.1:. , 3 it tistion, ± variety, W i tih a large and co:nplete assortment of Rea
-1 Will the ifouse agree to the fourth amendment? id y es e r a d a c lothin,,. R. L. SUTPHIN.
The yeas and nays were taken, and were as for• S.A.MUF.L YOUNG
1 ...
lows, viz : • ,,,
Yzas-Mesrs. Anderson, Packs Bail, Beck,
4L% eoming,Yßech, (York,) llert.hard, Boyd„Boyer,
Brawn, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty,
Crai g , Crawford, Dowdal!, Edinger, Faueold, Foster,
Fry,Getz, Hemel, Harper, Heins, ,Hibbs, Hill, llille
gas, liippleglolcomb, liansekeeper, Ilunsecker, Im
brieilneis. if r. its, Johnsen, Lapotte, 'Lebo, Lmiga- .
ker," Loyett M'Calmout, M'Carthy, M'Comb, Mangle,
1I near, Mille - r, Montgomery.Mborhead, Nunnemach
er,', Orr, Narson, Phelps, Puteell, Ramey, - Reed,
Read:mid, Riddle, lloberte, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria,)
Smith, (IV,-...f . ening,) Tienne..ex; . Vail, Waiter, Whal
lon,7:,Wi 44'0, (Lezerne,) yearalet, Zimmerman and
WriAt, SitaA 'et —CD. "
' Niss—Messi - a. Hu ry. Cle:eir, • • CuLrearn, Fulton,
Gibt,o'nev, iiaine , t, ii...z.,, - ,ck, fluneker,lnghent. Leis
en:ing, Mai-e, Man!ey, Mca 112, F.attemon, Salisbury .
raid Wintroda--4, . ,t
. •,,
1 • •
Su the qiac3t'.ot l 11 4 ..letertah -
.ee /ID the affirmative. ;
,
I do ce;lify that the . aLve and foregoirg. i.a. true
nita correct copy of the "Yeas and NAys" taken on.
the, Resoltition proposing ainendments to,the Consti
tution of the Connnonwealth, as the stkme appears on
the! Journals of the two llouseg of the General As..
seMbly of „thitt'ComruonWealth for the ses. , :ion of 1856:
-6-kor. ) ' Witness my held and the seal _of said of-
L. S. ' t fice,th.i3 tiventy-secenth day of June, one
L--,-- ) thou9and eight ll'cndrecl and fiftv-aix. - -.
.- A. G. guyttlx,
• i • • Secretary of .the . qOnnnonwealth.
—4-----
_A. LIGHTI
11::verytioay Itrings E.:osuctlang 'New.
qt) . .1.1t AND BE W T,NVLLVCEp
I :rILAI'TION and DAILY'S SELF-REGULATING
L l \ GAS L.-AMPS, giiin the clearest and most
I,l"eautif4ight of anti thing yet dicovered and um:-
. •
qunlled
1:237 any thing el,e in eco,i6uir, as the Lamps
so eamitructed thaty.,Mt get a splendid Gas light
!from the common liur6ir.olol and three tque.4 the
amount Of light from a :less quantity of Buhl—F . 94'
.
-"•= t ple at the Mnntro&•Pust•oflice by
Montrose , June I sth:, A. N. BULLARD.
I N. 11; 1 The usual Giss.4 Fluid Laffips changed to
Gas LaMp. :
~' .• •
Strayed : or Stolen,
rirlYCi• twu-ears-bld steers; one deep red, wish
e horns, black tj;,s to his horns, and black
nose ; ttie other deep .ra, With.widrfliorns, white bel
ly, vhiti , spots on' both flanks, white spot in.the.fore
head, aid most•of the tail white—liare been missing
two orthree weeks. \Vlio:ver will return said steers
to the subscriber in ,bridgetkater or inform him,
or the editors of the Reirthlican at Montrose ; where
.they e:ni be, found, shall be liberally rewarded.
PATRICK MANLY,
Bridiewater, July . 23d 1956, -
, • $
Caryia:o Ma.hilig.
f'' 1 111:E undersigned having.purci7d the old stand
' it iecently occupied' by Jonas . ack, is now pre
pa ,d io carry On the Garliage 'Making business, in
aU its Vancht.‘a. AIL kipd of Garriage.s manufactur
ed to order, ,and repairing done on shoed, notice.
•
,
. . . E. H. ROGERS.
Moritrose, July Ist 1:150
Andticir's Notice.
r Olt subscriber, appOinted to re-audit the accounts
of Caleb Catuutit,. executor of the will of , Lydia
ThomPson &c., and also, to report a distribution of
the funds lu said Carnialt'k hands, tie executor:and
trustee &c., will attend tlwreto a t hi s offic e i n mon
trose,i on riday.the 25th of July inst., at-one-o'clock
P. it.,iat which tittle persons interested can attend
lithe). think proper, or, he debarred &c. •
*l* Ist 1856. .W,31. J.. TCIiRELL, Auditor,,
- Ailministrator's- Notice. • •
XT ()TICE is hereby given that hitters of adminis
-;tration upon the estate of JOEL HOTCHKISS, late
of fr i t nronn township,: deceased, have been grant
ed to the under3i ,, ned,l and '4l pot- ans indebted to
said ;estate will Tleas.e make iminediate payment,
and 'those. having datum will Present the same duly
attested for settietue4 cfLtELES TINGLEY,
llo,rford, July 1, 1856.
Wool
-((.tip. highest market price in caAkarill be paid for
rivool at I POST BROTIITAS.
July 10111 56.
fur nale by f
.1; .d. LYONSA SON._
- cast" Paid. tor Wool. 6 • ,
rlriEtEbighat price' in cash will bo paid for Wool
. ."11. BURRITT.
lcew Milford, Junel2o, IS.aR.
ENO DOZEN- FAT TURKEYS by the, lat of July,
-4 also fat Chicken? at- • S. S. MOTT's.
xTR 4 . Ft - orrit clollars per barrel
at ! ' 11017's.
Montrose, Pi... ;
• ' TAO NOTier,'
QUIsnA.Y SCHOO L furnished with Libra:lei' of
dlferant sizes at , Nea York.retail prime: Call
we the Poetoffte& s .
-
Calif tot Wool.
_ .._. ,
• -.
Fleur.: .- - . ,' tliggnSi&S & adtRATT will itay.:•the h s *,
VRESII ratre, Flour for Bale ; t tiper bbl., 168 ::tnarttet price fer, all the. WOOl in f.urcvehanne
JI: ed 14 per bat it 1 13, EL mons , Ouunty deligtead at their Otero. • ... - -,... ' ‘
t
..
Montrose, June 4th IM - - i !New lltlibrdi Jinelk 165 1 t. : 4
' •Cs:- . , , , ,
" I I
SECRET.I.RT'A
J4urrii , ',Jurg, Jur:.: !?,.I SSG. )
WANTED.
zit -Th A
C (F)
RF
r ta'
a
Rork, snob as Talof different kinds, good, from 2S.
9d. to 6s. per you d; Brown Sugar Is rasp selling at
9 cents per ponne, best Coffee Sugar gni tents,
and crushed, pnlonized and granulated Regar at ,121
cents per pound; Mackerel, cod, Whitg and Blue
Fish, Pork, Lard; Smoked•liam and Shoulders, Dried
Beef, Ram,
Tobicco, (plug and fene.cnt.V) 'Vinegar,
s.
Tallow Candles, Stearine Patent and' , perm do.,
Rice, Soap of diff'!rent kinds, from 10 to ; 2.} cents a
bar, Soap Powdatpd Washing Suds, ck Salt for
family use, 'Shot, percussion Caps, IVhite , Arash, Scrub
Brushand Shoe a, Store and Shoo Nicking, Hai r
Oils, Perfumery nd a variety . of Extract% Matches,
Pepper, CIIIIIRM Gores , Viand da., Ginger, Mus-
tard, French an ,
triericsn, Ctlfee - Essence, Corn
Starch, Sago for uddings, Raisins from One shilling
to 18 pence pe pound, Zintce Currants ? Citron,
Prunes, Licoric drops and root 'do., Cg.idies of all
kinds, fancy CuCa idy Drops, Cam do., Drigd Peaches,
Plants and Chc les, Oranges and Lathed., Pine Ap.
pies, Cocoa, Bro la and Chocolate , :Cuttings and pat
ent ICntmeg,G tars, patent Clothes Pip, Transpar
ent Slates, Sla and Lead Pearls, Sweetland Castor
Oils in linttics, ire Clackers and other . tire Works,
11#mond's, L e's, anu Wright's Pills,l S4lts, Dr.
Phyic's Gump r Ointment, au almost . sgre ,ture for
T
the Toath he, Sprains, Bruises, Batnkl,t.d., same.
Horse Mt. kin , and a large assortment of Children's
Toys, tune ° which ariHorses On wheels' and rock
ers, Doge ,l Lio s, Cats, - Bird., te., small Pails 'and
Basket, Curio ets, Accordcons, Ilamor4coni,
Lin. L Jews.
1,-
harps, a dies' Dasiets and Sewingßiras ; also,
Flour on han by the pound, sack or barrel, at as
lor ptioe an as good quallty as isln be bought in'
,
ontrose.
All otters sent by friend, stAge,.utell,. or, by chil
i
dien, with th - arans, shall receive prompt attention
aid be dealt fultly by a-sif tbese wlzu ordered were
present them elves.
The above -oods are fur sale at. "live-and bit live"
prlces. Peo le are requested -to c.511` and examine
for thein4elae . Toms, cash or reaupay. Thank
ful fur past aVu!S, I hope to make t An . object fur
tho.le that tvapt Groceries, Eatables, ;Le.; to get them
at the. Tempt,tance Saloon and. Grocery.
May 21, 11:-'6. . i &S.. MOTT.
Suomi Apt_ll 22, - IStX. •
N. 13. Tic price paid fur 01 ki.ul4 of Pro
aLce.' ScTrin.ll . 4; YorNo
1.7 k.
.u;. ossorttaent of /ndSll -7- oes for sale
SUTPHIN .1: YOUNG.
A by
1:O( good asSoranentQf Sugars, Teas,
tee and 31olass:li, with a (mime lot of Mack
erel
t its, Quarters., Halves and Whole Barrels;
also, Dr and Pickled Cod for Sale by '" . .
SUTPIIIN k YOUNG.
• Stone.L< RGB lot of Crockery. Glti~,
'413, and
Cddar.Ware for sale by SUTPHIN & YOUNG...
FIRXERS TO YOUR II TF E k .ST.
A cha.tce make .from. 1 to 6 25 . or 30
• per eent. 'on yoin• inv tment. •
`THE subscriber is prepared-to urtdah Threshing
chines and rarious other gricultufal Imple
ments, of to be surpassed by atinn this country,
from the wen known and long established manufacto ,
ry of 7qmeler, Mellick & Co., Albany, There
are butlfew iltrtuprsn this county_but what can re-•
alize the above Orr Cont.,C or more, as the horse pow
er can be applie4--in sawing wood, in log or other
wise, churning, cutting straw; and . hay; ac,,' and ,va
rious other uses too nurneroua to mention.- For sev
eral reason's I can make it an ohject'for those wishing
to,Purchase, to call upon me and hive their orders
jI have the frOght so arranged that , the,trans-
PortatiOn is but a mere trifle. All implements war-,
ranted to,perform as receerimended; (see large lland-
I can slAo furnish machinery frem other man-
Ufaetotte.s if desired. Now is your time to send your
orders i l and your machines will be in readiness •at
harve44.
_• s. E. T. TIFFANY.
_ _
DimOck, Su.sq'a. co., Px, Juo,e 10:1856.
F ARM .roig.- SALE.
•r"rf subscriber offers for sale valuable Farm, ;
being a part of 'the Farm well known as the
"Thomson Farm," in• the township of Great Bend,
Sitsquebant:a county, Pa.; containing about 2.30 acres
of first; rate land,. about 100 acres in valuable timber;
mostlyi, oak, with suitable quantity of-chestnut for
fencing, and the remainder in,a high:state of cultiva
tion--1.; well-watered -by a small stream through thol
centre! d• alzo by durable: spriUgs. " • •• ,
The buildings arc mostly 'in good repair, - with, cat
tle and hay barns and °thee necessary out-buildings..
The Fitrrn - is well fenced and suitaby adapted to - gram,
or gralzing, but its present condition is mostly in first
rate 'grass, with 'yan ab.undaht quantity of excellent
rneadoAllind
. 1i- considered one of the best stock
FartraillOr the The.- timber land is equally.
adapted to cultivation, and the great demand. for
wood and timber, and its proximity to marke - t, Make
it highly valtiable.
Tht location; of said Far - n, 'with its fertility of-soil )
and state of Cultivation,' combine every desirable ad
vantage for convenience and profit not equided in the
country ; being- pleasantlysituated the produethie
Valley of thczusquelninna., directly at the, Junetion
of the, Delaware; Lackawanna & Western Railroad
ydth the New York Erie Railroad, having two di ,
rect facilities 'to New York by said lines and also
\VeAtaand . North by the "New York k. Erie and • its
tribnfaries to every desirable Point, ---
Other! important advantages present theinselves
excePt for farming purposes—said 'Farm being the
Village Site of the pleasant andltealtby, and rapidly
growing Village:of Loderstille, in the centre' Of a rich
agricultural district, is ad ii,ntageionslY sitnated there
with for dividinenp for the sale of lots. Persons 4-
siroitis of a valuable and plea ant location will de, well
to.cal and view the prertiise.. .
Reference hid of the subscriberon'the premises.
Te i rmg by agreement
•
NOTICE.
,v9riCE is hereby given that in pursuance of the
net of assembly, the follfraing• named persons
havei filed their Petitions' with the Clerk of the Court
of Oarter Sessions of the Peace fornhe County of
SuStp.ehanna, for License.,to keep Taverns and Eat.
inn Ifouses in said County, for which licenses they
will 4pply at August Cart, ISB6.
TAVERN LICENSES
piud W. Durgey.
itlaoson ..
-1 rarnsti norstra
Jii3eph 01rw1ey ,
Grl, W. Greg0i7,:..._.1.2
J'a ly '2 8 (1, '5B. SIDNEY B. WELLS, Clerk,
FARMERS, LOOK HERE!
PTIHE subscribers having entered into partnership,
are prepared in receive wool to Inanufacture on,
shaivs or by the yard. Also, Wool' Carding, psnd
Cloth Dressing in their season. , •
•. • GARRET JOHNSON.
' , - JOHN BEA.UHONT.
Great Bend, *arch 6, 1858. , 611.13
I
i - - .COME ANO - SEE. .
.
plig CENTS in eash,4lll 'buy one dollar's worth of
V's/ the splendid stock of Spring and Summer
Gclods just receiving at - the Cheep Cash and Barter ,
.store , at Dimecklour Corners, where almost every
horlY now gees tdbuy fheligoods.
rain and Salt kept always - cin bend. '
, ._, , vot, IL THAYER.
, ~,
„Edniock, )fity-0, 1860.
CHANGEABLE RAILWAY HORSE POWER * ,
- •For Threshing, *e.. •
Tpower has an ascendency over all o th ers, ad
Vita gears can be shifted :from aide to aide and
Ilona one shaft to .the other, , giving ifs slow, hew"
motidre Or alight, quick !notion, adapting to to any of
the ruany uses for which it may be required. •
The subscriber having made arrangernrats wild
Riflery Brothers tot' the sale of their nachineryola
furnish those edshing to purchase' oti; reivollOga
terras stud with as good guaranty as cku be gine for
in machinery of the hind now to use. Address::
' G.,A. TILDEN.
Forest take S uehums Cuuntj,,lPs.'
. - PROCLAMATION..; _. _
_.,
.-
VirilEttE-AS the ten Dail " .;nt, rreakkvic .
T r 'of the Court otOyer and rer ~ .er and Gettelt
ral Jail . delivery, Court of Quarter (Sessions of the
Peace, Common - Pleas, and Orphanal Court, in the -
Thirteenth' Jud i cial Distriet, ecorapei e d of the-coun
ties of Susquehanna end Bradford. - aid the Hotnt:Da•
vis D. Warner and John Davie, Asiociate Judges d
Susquehanna. County,have Issued their precept, bear
ing date the 16th day of April In the year of our Lord
one theousand .eight hundred and Oftpsix, and to lee
directed for. holding a Coart. of Dyer and =lend
rtir and General Jail Delivery; the Borough el -
Monti-ose, and County ef.qusquehanna, on the third
Monday of August _next,l,E being the 18th dory.) •
_ Norms is HEREBY GIVES . to the ftoroner,JUStiOea
of the Peace and Constables of said, ,ounty o f Paul*
\
huon3, that they b hen there, I:: : it . l r teir proper per
sons, ut two o'clock i. the aftern nof said day, whk
their records, inquisitio and oth rettietsbnincee,
to do
_those. thhigs which to theii Aces appertain to
be done. And those tyho are bound by recognisance
against the prisoners that are or shall be In the jail
of said County at Susquehanna, are to be then *ree
to prosecute against thew as will be just. • 2.
I -Dated at Montrose the leth gl of April in ' the
l year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and 111';
i
ty six. ' FA': 110L1ISTER, Sheriff "
PROCLA.74II3IO,N.
Susque6anna Couiirlsa. • •
Hoaace DUEL, ) In_the Court of Cornincra Pleas
' , vs. • Bold. county, Of ,Novernber"Terin.
Pattrrtss•A Dcsr.l96s, No. 144.
To Pazthena Duel : Wheas a Subpoana in Di.
vorce was issued to. Novernbe re rl Term, 1865,- .4-
*as duty returned non est inveitta, 'and thereon
alba Subpoena vies issued in said cause re . -
to April Term, 1966; upon the rot= of wbjch pot_
was made to'the said • Court that the aid& P . .4
Duel could not be found in my Bailiwick. _
Th s is notice is therefore to require - .you to app's
before the Jddges of the said Court'on'the third Mork
day of..tuguat nest,.to answer !utid complaint. &c.
- P. P.,IIO,I O LISTIIII, Sheriff.
i Sheriff's
_office, Montrose, July 22d:1856.
taRDRIM M
(S j uccessors to A. &fti..lialdwin,)
SADDLE & HARNES S MAKER
AND TRIMMERS.
HAVING purchaied-the inierftt. of A. & E. 8.
11 win in the aboiriguisineisF.l, they offer_on :v.
-teruas, all Linda of• work "in their line, such u
dies, ffarttess, Trunks, &e. liarness made of
best oak-tanned leathkr.
. CA BRIAGB 77:114131121r0 d xll kinrie aozie
shod notice. 4111 kinds of eartiage Trintrriin,
on hand and furnished cheaper than can be p.
ed elsewhere in Northern Prainsylvania:
Nos. 1,2, mud 3, Bascutent!of Searle's Elotali No
rose, Pa.
Q. FORIMIAM. • •I. E. A. EISILITII.
- 181
1 6
1,
41
?1: - E*7 ©lOOODe .
BENTLEY. IItEAD are now recei
IIJJ their usual large and desirable stock.of
for the Spring aad Summer trade, which were
chased at the lowest possible prices, and will be•
for cash, produce, or on approved credit, on
which cannot but be Satisfactory to the closest bn
Our thanks are due‘tO oui• customers and the
Lc generally for their liberal patropage !plow •
on us' for the last eleven years, and as we are
provided' with a large and pouvenient Store,
tend as heretofore, to give our entire personal
tiori to the buslaess, we trtist to merit a contra
of pit favors.
nomenelor that we have • but or:a rum xo
OJODS, and that as low, as the same qualify'
bought in this county.
ILRYGOOJ)S.—A full assortment of Medd
Kerseymeres,Kentucky Jeans, Summer Cleats; 1,
I Inge, Cotton tarn, Batting, and Calicoes that •,,;
I , beat for Cd per yard. 0
- FANCY - AND DRESS -GOODS.-- f a .
figured Delaines; Challis, DCBages; Lawn!, Ging
Summer Silitris, Bonnet Ribbons, te. itc.
BATS, CAPS, ct BONNEM—Men's, y
and Boya'Silk,•Fur, 'Spoof`. Panama, Leghorn,
Leaf, Caidon and Straw' Hits, of all the diffe
dre it
rieties—La ' ' and Misses' Bonnets, Infante
Bandboxes; Pa sots, &c. &c., for sale cheap.
GROCER.' ,S, HARDWARE, Crockery
-Mid Tin Ware, Cuitaiins i.nd, Bboain Paper,
Pails, Breams, Tubs, &c. I . -..
GARDEN SEEDS!-4 full assortment.
Glit=s, Sash and Putty., I
SOLE-AND UPPER LEAVIERILI
•
'rocco and LininSkins.
BOOTS AN T) SHOE .--;-Men's Thick
Boots, rear,ranted—Youth 'and Boyeßoota.
:and Misses' Gaiters, Buskins, &c-a lso, -',
'Shoes of ahnost every style. ---
" ./di CGS AND MEDICINES.—A tell au
the choicest kinds just received. Also, all
popular Patent gedicine4 of the day.
CODPISII, MACKEREL, bathe ban
half or one-fourth barrel. I
PAINTS AND 01.14.—Ve have just received
and shall keep crinstantlt on hand, raw and boiled
Linseed Oil, Olive and Lamp Oil, White Lead,'
G Zinc n
,
a
Blake'd Miner l'' reeal, Imperial,,Chrome- and
Ochre, Eng. Venetian, *and in fact every thin tidied
for in the painting.line.- I -. s '• • • : .
jEIVELRY, WATCLIES, (rid Silver osr*-rA
large adctition to oar stack' makes the ,assbrtment
j ea
comple,fe. • I • -
LOCKING GLASSES ANDPLATES Clock!,
'Whips, Travelling Bags, Trunks, Umbrella s , Rubbeg
l' Overshoes, &c. - &c., for sale right, by .
\ • ' . ~ BENTLEt k P
, Montrase, April 22,1658. , • . ' ' -I
i
1 11)A r l e RLS ei liL an T d bi.: or th p e ttnd, bushel or
t. .. ,- 1 4 . BENTLEY k
221 a
r
I Auditor's Notice.
1 ilt undersigned, ati Auditor aPpoin
orphans Court of Susquehanna-Co ,
tlistributiou of. the proceeds of the eale of
estate, of lien:gut Stoddard deed will attend
ties of said appointmentat hiiolllce in M°
I Saturday the 16th day o August nest s at ct , l
! in the afternoon, at .W 1114411 time and place el
1 hating claims will present them or be ibre
ad from coming in nponlaaid fund. , • '...'
1 . July 11, 1858. FRAMILDT FRAM.,
L'GREEN
,
j - ITIZOGRAPOISt Artist
.0 and Artist's Brushes; The P
Flowerik, for I"eautifyino the cot
Pow dreg Stibtiles, for rem, oving
also his Italian MedietOett Soo)
Freckles Pimples and fiallow f
lor*a Liquid Hair Dye, les° :his
1
the hair
,; tialloviay's and. I
all the PilLs, Ointments ; and
11s
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Montrose, Tune 18,
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no,
New Milftird, May 1, , 1856:
". _ FIRE !I FIRE,
rrnE undersigned Is agent
I suranie Cm:4mm - es; tbe . ,
for solvency and hon e 'am
!mown to the publie't ._..„
The Lyonming Mu . :.__C aps ,
The Farmers' Tful irisnrinttk
Capital $2011,008, secured by lien& and
State Mutual at Ilat*ltatrg; Ott tha atl
tun' plan, ~.CapitareliStN,oo. -
garkitplicanta cop *Advil peThateo
any 'of tho atinkeontianley.
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