Il ra . Premitun Litt Apr, the. ehasna sty. Agneutturai • ull gsgv aim 'Society; Ibir cqtd Cattle Show, to Ms Mid in itotttnne. • NEAT CATTLL Fer the best Darius& Bull, 2 years, and:p. Ivrards,' , 35 2d `3 .For the best Devon Bell, 2 yesrs,.do.... , 1 5 2d best, - 3 For tbe best trade or mixed blood, :3 For the best mileh cow, 2d best, ...... 3 j3d best, - For the be s t 2 years old, heifer, - ;2d htst, • • ' 3 3d best, - • 2 For the best lot of store calves, not less than . . 5 .2d brit," 8d best, . 4 - 2 Fir the bat pair of Working oxen, _5 '343 best,..: . ..... ...... i 2 14th bee; ' '' ~ *l FO..r. the best pair of 3.years old Steers,— 5 i2d best, ... . ... :. ... ~..... s , ', 3 3d best, . , 0 . , For the best pair of 2 years old steers,... 5 !2d best, t '• l - :3 3d best, • - i ,' 2 For the best lot . of yearlings, not less than:, five,. . 1 .: f 4 12d best, 3 34d teat ; • 2 SHEEP. • . t. • Yot the be st kirmilvd Buck,. -- 3 -' l 2d be:it, • • • • -',... 2 Feri.he best South Duerh,• -• • 3 Id best ,.. • - - ' 2 tor the be4t long wooled, ••- • • • ' 3 2d best,- • . V.er the hest fine wooled ewes, not less !than three, • • • • • ' -2 3 12d best, , For.the best lot of SoUth Downs, 3 2d 'hest, ...... 2 Ft'ir the best lot of llong wooled, '• 3 ;2d best. : •J , 2 SWINE. t . For the best Boar; .1 26l best" rer the best sow, • 3 i 1 ..:141 best, • _ , , t . . 2 iier the ,best lokof spring pigs, not lesi 1 than five, — 7 :, .... . 3 ,r2d best, \ 2 HORSES. Fur. the best Stallion for. all work. . 5d best, . ~ t.• • • lid beat - , * ° 4 .... . ..1... 2 For the best breeding mare; with.cult by ,! her: side, raised' in the county, : 5 . 2d best,. . ... ...... 3 ', 3d best'.. c'. • , , 2 For the . ; best single gelding, raised in the county 1 e 1 2d :b&st, \ ' 13d best,.. s. ror the 'best pair' matched htirses, raised lin the county,- ' ' ' • 1 ' . '2d 1, t ; • - ~. ... . . ..... :'. . . ... ~ 3 3d init.-• -o, _ POULTRY. - For the best lot of chickens not less than twelve, i 3 1 t2d .thest,.... ....... - - •• , ''• .2 341 ;best. _ . 1 , 1 I.or the Lest pair of fowls, Rooster and. lien - -' 2 r., •. I ,,. ittrrim. ,_, ~ 174 tr . ibe ,best firkin of •But t7•er ' : , ' Y •. : T ' 2ditaq,.:.....i.... .. it . . . ; . ... . '. 1...‘:.4 3dbot, • , „ itu e . . • ii 13 ' t, . -,-- . rur the greatest quantity ,made from any ; giieti: number .71' c0w5,.... . .: ... ..,-,; .. 5 2d4reatest,. ,l '• - • •: - 3 V , CfIF:S..,E. For ;he be s t cheese, not less than ,2a" l a bs , 3 2&bet4t, • ' 3d best, viibtraat.is. l' or !be b est variety bt, , vegetables,t. 2 :211 best. - •ee - • , . F • For the best specimen of fall apples, not 1 lens than 1-2 bashal s : t;, t . t ... t ..... ... 2 241. best, ' ... 1 For the best specimen ,of wintet,'dO.,.'.,.. 2 4 b es t ,. • . nowar. ror Oce best box 6El:Loney ititholit'des . trOying tees, ... - 4 2 .... .............. ' ........ , ... . VlNzr.Att. : i'or he bolt 5 galloils 'of eider VinegsS ; ; , . 3 24 bi-5t,...., .. ..... LEATHER. AND ITS MANUFACTURE.- For ;the•best jot.of_sitoti- leatheri- .... .. .. 2 , -1 'MI 'nit, - ' ; 1 'Fs; tie. best lot of Harness,. :. .. .. ..1.. 2 Tor rtbe belt lot of calf skins; - . - : - .. -.... ,2 1 2d best,.... . 1 Fcrithe.tek d - onble team' Harness,.... i .. 2 FortFor4he best single carriage do., ...... .. 2 the ' :ForCthe best pair of calf Boots, '.. 1 1 ' i i" r cant:car woux. , l'Or i the best exhibition. of cabinet' iprk.. 3 2,0 hest„ , , 0 t • raitat FM rti.ssr.....-rs. 1•1t. , ' le best - pinW for viici.s.i nen,: : -...',... 3 4 2:ii hest, - • ..... ..,. . .. -2 ,:For the best en Itivanor, - - 3 7 1 E6i, the. best straw and fodder cutter,: ~ . 2 Vir'j, the best corn - sheller, 1 ;. 2 'f'oe' 4 the best churn, .' , 2 Foil the best lot of gutter firkins, • , ~ ' 2 1 2- 13 ties; ' 1 Fc,. the best cheese press, • 2 For the best horse rake, .. 2 2d best, lei the best single carriage,. - 5 261 best, To ,he person who shall exhibit any , iniple went of his own Invention, wttich in;the cpinAon of the committee Is Worthir of merit and has not already obtained' a •134 110.0 k 1 "5 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. . Ft the beat flannel, not less dein 10 y'ds, 3 2dbest,.... ...... ~....,... 2 3d best, • ' ' .— . . 4 ... 1 rok the best woolen cloth, - s -- I 3 24 beat,. 3d best, n , . :... 1 Tcz the best, woolen carpeting, not tea's , than 15 yards, 3 241 hest, 2 Rir the best rag carpet, notless than 15 , •Evaras -.1 be; -t,., For tht b est quilt Lucy work, 2e. best, ' 1 3d best, For the best 1.2 doz. of woolen; socks, 2d - hest,. ,•[ :, BLACESMITIIING. For• the .lniet• lot of horsef ar ,_ . the shoes ;road, • .... ...., ~ .. .... , .1.. ;2d-best, ! P iremiums to be awarded at the tneqing of.the society in January. . BOr the best crop of winter wheat, Dot ;less than two acres, 2d, best; w ... 5 . . . , 2 . . 1 kfttriT. ... • .• GRAIN . . .. _ For the best arop of spring wheat, ' 5 td be5t,....;. - 3 For the best eriip of corn, not less than 2 acre-, .... ' ' 5 .14:1 best,'.'. i i - . ' 3 For the best crop o .otatoes, not `less than 14 of an aere,. , .. . - `24beet,:.. .:*.'...1..r., 3 To the farmer who will show the greatest results from his farm the past season in . proportion to the ntimber of aers im- proved,--a certificate of merit and..'. i 5 2d be5t,.......... ..... t . 4 . be unders ood t ... .. . 3 i It is to , hVt all neat stock exhibitafor premiu shall be' raised in the r 'is county. • • ' The Faecutive co mitteeln presenting the foregoing list of pre iums, would take meg. sion to remark that 't has been formed with an intentiMf tO give ent to cOmpetitioi means of society. est heretofore 'taken continue to increaser... formatiOn.of the- soc' talus. to ag riculture - 11 meetings and addr:, .; by Men's:minds w turned to it, and th the best modes of . raising of sto c k. good has . already . b: mittee would theref . , give prOsl give a liberal suppo Applinan6 for pr talon's, are reOest tivation and comple raised. ff et)) 'W IMPORTAIC , New Freight L ne -from 'Montrose. .DIILL ilr.. ' PiIISTRIONG, Commission Mesysts, 21, - o. 3 Eric: Buildings: FOR the better at ‘ Co modation.of the Farmers of Sustea •ceunty; wi• have concluded to •reeeive freight every day of th week (Sunday's excepted,) at ,the store of M. S. Wi son and Son, who will attend to'shipping: , the same;. New :Fork, and. the return bills will be paid-in cas at their . store.' , . Capt. Wickham is' eir Salesman, whose long es 7 perienee 'on the N. Y. E. Railroid justifies him in ti, saying that. justice will be donetO his .patrons. With the aboreTarrangeineut we invite Eiriners to give us a . 411. :' .I,I7STUS DILL, . • . CII . RLLS 13. ARMSTRONG.' . Montrose, 414. 20; S . SG. . ; ' . 82m6. !largo *As Prof. W. Richard I Institution the present,-, 1 made with Rev. 8..A1l tire Latin, and Greek la Mill Richardson, to giv .Painting. Miss H. Ric supervision of the , Lad the commencement of t gust tO the 27t11, , in ord. mai I)epartinent. The 'usually taught at the I thedommencement of t; To thine in the Non attend to any other bra will be added for each To tbo.4e who do not Department, the rt 4 -Pula i The notice givenhy' rooms is to he underst iAted ,with a 'Stove, egst, to those who do fit rooms, and when they injured,) it will be bout., count. The books. use ished in the same Min Hadald, :biz:, WI, • j. • E g -- I . 4mE into tlre the It2d day-of J ed to be about 12 teen forehead, and n . little The owner is requeste. gest, anti take her-away! New Milford, Ang. ~: , ME intosheone ll 8d day of Aug., mare; suptlosed to be r white•ou both hind le_=-1 or is requested to piov i take her away, Susq'a. Depot, Aug . . • , To 1 11 QtAiILES Coaches I 10 with the following Leave Montrose, at Express Train for New mail is now carried to Leave' at 10 a. Great Bend ; which cb both 'East and iVest. Leave at 2:30 r. Y. Scranton, and Express press train cbnneets Iteiurning ; Leave the _above TrAins 7 ant-S1 the N. Y. d: R. IL, 11. ' , ._,; . 4 .rti.sentents. For ug. Ix, 1850. I Di .1 FIVE co - partnership 1 Amos Barnes' au the Foundry and Mach' day dissoli•ed by Inutu of the firm are regal :1 The Foundry and ,I be esinthped. try Arno stand.. Lanesboro, Aug. I.si Administ NT9TICEis hereby ii:iands against .1 late. Gibson, town:: Must be presented meet, and all persons quested to make iminl • - MART IL • Gibson August 6, 1 Elven l iar's iletice. NOTICE is hereby tei're'n to allipersons haring de ll mands against the' estate of jaxis.VaNea, Into of Liberty, township I d'veased, that the same must be presented to theu dersigned for arrangement, and.all persons indeb e to said Estate.are requested to make immediate p r neat, ' SAMUEL k i . TRUESDELL, Executor. .5 i Liberty July 9th 1 . ; , 1 . Aduzinbo NOTICE is hereto) maids against ow late of Clifford must be presented meat, and all personi quested to make imnii - MARY:*, Clifford, July 30ilt . Exec I or's Notice.. . r 3,1 I\TOTIC Is hereb given to allpersons havbg de li • mands against he estate 'of JraEutsit ' ROSICS • casing, late of Sp • mville township,,de.ceased; that the same must, be p ented to the undersigned for arrangement, and 811,0414 ms indebted to said Estate are requested to ma re immediate payment. DANA - STARK, Executor. 6, 1866. , , :i Springs Lie A.ugus Admituit ATOTICE is hereb# /11 tration upon 1 late of Franklin tow 1 to the subscriber, an Estate are re4ueste4 those hating .elalms duly attested for se A July 12; 1556. A A., , Adaninilleatoets Notice. NOTICE is hereby, given that letters of A.dministra tion•uPoll the Estate of. lase A. Patch late of Forest Lake toirns• dec'd , have- been granted to the subs c riber. and persona indebted to said ?Es tate are requested - make immoitioto payment, and those having dsims upi . m the same to present them duly ittteste-a for settlement. ' July 12, 1864., MARSEIsTA 'A. PATCH. the greatest encourage. consistently with the is - hoped that' theinter in the annual Fair will The - great object in the ety, was to give a stim or means of exhibitions, es on the, subject, where -1 uld be more earnestly f ir energies excited as to .ultivating the land and is believed that much :en effected. The Com ' re invite all who feel an erity of i the County, to t to the ensuing exhibi ! miuma-on grain and•po to- give the mode of eel e proolof the gnantity. Tuos. , Nrimmodes, ALFREb 13,‘Li3WIN, WILLIAMS: thfiseNe*. 4-0-. TO' FARMERS University. on 44 1 1 1 _be absent from the I' IV arrangements hare been rt to.attend!thel'reeitations in lignageA, and with Miss Han itistruction:_ia Drawing and killson will have the general ,es' Department. We defer e i term from the 20th of Au ,'r LO accommodate the Nol.- lasses in all the branches satutiun, will. be formed at e term. . al ; departing:int, who wish to chi ofstddy, Ante dollar charge ranch. • . wb.ll attend the Normal 6.11 -lies will 4e; made. Tewkslomy re,peetilig the .d, that each room is furn and the furniture is sold at it choose do furnish their own cave; (if the furniture is un tit back at a moderate dis at the Institution arc .furn, w 3. er. R.Sti =I . . !Insure of the subscriber, on lv last, a sorrel mare, suppers old, with a white strip in the hite on The left• fore foot. - .-;--- to prove property, par char lIEN RY TIFFANY. 1854. 31m3 BM! sure of the Subscriber, on the st a small sized kright bay r 4? 'or 12 years old, with some be/ow the fetlock.. The own property,. pay eharges, and ,•SEDATE GRISWOLD. 12:, 1856, • • 81m3 I, .. engem. , nnnect nt Mononso D e pot; Trains: 8 it. M. connecting with- the York rift. Scranton &c. (The Y. by this train.) nneeting with . theL Train for [nects with the Day Express; connecting 'with the Train for Train for Great - Bend, the Es tit Mall: Tian West. • lontrose Depot, on arrival of IOW: For e.onnections. with rains.raae D. L. & W. IL IL is apply at Searle'a Hotel. LEONARD SEARLE. olutlon. heretofore existing !between' Simeon H. Barneslas far as nery building busineSs, /14 i • consent. All the accounts . • to be settled without delay. achinery building business will 1: it Almon 'Barnes at the old 1856 teaiirlx" Notieb. 'ien•to all persons haringde e estate of ELIAS SITE:M.4.er,, . hip, deceased, that the same the undersigned for arrange debted to Said Estate are re; date paynpnt.: ENBACK; :56. • •atrix" :Notice. yeti . to, all persons baring. de 'estate estate: of: Cn.lnLes A. GlF'F wr-sliip, deed.; that the.samo the undersigned for arrange . s indebted to said'Estate are re diate payment. • \GIFFORD, Administratrix. 856; ; • I trator's Notice. given that letters of Adminis- Estate of Daniel di. Keeler ship dee'd, have been granted all peeSona indebted to said /make immediate payment, and lupon the same to present theta 'ement. SAAB KPRUFIL -A?, -,- WHOLFSALE and Retail LI I. or in EMERY'S -& BROTHER'S, and WH R, MELICK, I f ix & CO'S Rail Road Horse Powers,. resheriand Sep arators, Threshers and Mamma's combined.; . ' - Reapers and, mowers cotnbine - Mowing and Reaping Machines, of six or seven different Patent ees, among which are McConnic s, %Urania, Man ny's, Wrights, and the celebrated bteltums Machine, which is warraitted.to work to t tisfaetion of the purchaser. , The little Giant, Co . MI Cob Mill, the i Nimble Giant, Feed Mills, with iron plates. . French Burr stone Mills, fur farm or- Mill, nSe. Portable Cir cular Saw Mill with 24 inch saw, or wood cutting &c., ox,tra table and saw for slittin - boards and fen chi.- stuff and general . shop.use.i Toss cut Saw sr -0 mn,gements greatly pnproved at ch .to Power .for cutting wood in the lOg,,(it Will ' ut tiff ,ail l,B.inch login one minute.) Emery's per de Cidei: Mill and Press, - the best in use, 'Fanning Sl'. s fitted for Pow ers. - Power. corn shellers,- Powe t Feed : cutter,' Im proved dog Powers; Clover Hull rs, Wind Mils; -of various sizes, Stump Machines, Hay Pressen, -1101 d Drill-Sower, Lime's:prouder, Field' Illollei.; .Pountains of various patterns, Improved Hydraulic Ram, Agri— cultural furnaces, l'atent self-acting Cheese presses, Churns of various kinds, Cultivators and Plows of every description, Leather and Rubber Belting, and various other implements. In facgalmost any imple ment a farmer may wish, or any or, else may desire except gimlet handles and stand:, which no doubt can be obtained at the.greattnanu tcturing establish ment (as is represented or misrep • esented) in Bnui. CO.. They also. manufacture an xcelsior Fanning Mill; -(they call it) Which may be 'c ry valuable if 'it is capable .Of blowing or 'clearing, he 'chaff from .the proprietor. Ah! what Would be c ft? - I would- sav to those who may j have been Itm intged,, that Emery's or Wheeler • Railroad Horse Powers, Thrailiers &c, are 'not .111 de or allowed , to be made this 'side of A lban y ; - al. to those wishing Wheeler '• purchase either -Emery's Or AV eeler's . Maehines, that Emery or Wheeler ha s not a ithOr ized nor de sire Mr. H. L. Blowers to sail the! • machines., • Descriptive cat4log,ne p&ie Lis nearly all inaellitic4 gold, lip me, se age prepaid, to all applicants. address. : Not fat:piers 13 the titue to mak 30 per cent: on Tour inrestup_nts. my ,machines direct rrom the no Middle 4nan with whom to divi as is the case with K.tne other by we art: Avarnuited to . gist! sad returned if not as recommended; bilis, circulars, Sc Chime o! 'Ot DELAWARE, LALKAW.ANi4A. • . IRAILIEOIt • SUMMER ARRANGE CIN and after July 28th 1856 tl kl ger Train for New York, anti leave Great Bend at 9:05 a. Yd. alto Mail Train and Cincinnati gapresSl Due at Montrose, . . " Seranton,.. " Junction,' . New York, Philadelphia . Passeni.ters,Will le near Belvidere; and arrive in I'Lil d Delaware Railroad at Returning: PassenkerA. leave. New York Gy Sieinnhoat voiniu P:issengefsladelptila videre at Due at S.ctantoil, . " Moutto,se, " G,ea Bea], connecting with Mail Train rcpt Accommodation Train leave Se' Due arMontrose, . " Great connecting with Day Express vas ; & Erie Railroad. , Returning le:Wes Great Bend Due at Montrose; Scranton • Passengers for Pittston, K iti, will e take the Lackawanna, and Scranton, Seruntoa, Passengers for Jessup, Arehb will change ears at Greenville. D. lI.DOTTERER Scranton July 28. The War Just LOOK WELL TO YOUR' i ND buy : your Books. and S . -L - 1 can get them cheap. ReM gOntrose Book Store in the,Po 1 , Can find BOoks of all prices, fro to a ten dollar Bible; and notwit have been sold in towniOf late at es, you may learn by calling at t and new books both ean.be hongli Dicks ; cditiptett iidrks, Expeill wiilings, • the Hunter's Feast, Ith the Scalp, Clerard the Lion-Kille I'apers, Ii- Bondage and Freedc Salad for the Social and Solitary Hood's works in various styles, Books and Stationery, Yankee is also a few of those tip-top GlasS Look Here—Any one it d'ollars arid dverat one time, shi worth thrown, in extra, or ten' have two dollars extra. Call and be ennvineed, Store, one door north of Searle 1f ontrose, Aug. 6, 1856 31w3 Auditor', Net MILE tuttlersigned, stn Audit? .1. orphans Court of Samuel:u distribution of the pmeecds of estate of Ileman Stoddard decd ties of said appointment at. _lds 4 Saturday the 16th day of August in . the afternoon,. at *hi& time' haying chinas will present then) ed froni - coming in upowsaid fu -Jury 1.1; 1856. FRANKLIN r4ITIIOGRAPIIISA I and Artist's Brushes; Thel Flowers, for beautifying the.toi Powdres Subtiles, for removing also his Italian Medicated on Freckles Pintples'-andllbur lor's Lip/it! Hair Dye, alki his the hair; iialloway's Pills and all the Pills, (flutincots, and Pa ation, at , - Montrose, June IS, 185 G. • FIRE: FIRE rFHE .undenigned is ngent soraoce Companies; the for solv'eney tooLbouorable de• known to the • t • The Lyeominglititual; Cal The armers' "Union Inriura cupiud.t•2oo,ooo,:aet:ured by 's, State3l utual at Ilarrisburg, -1 tual plan. Capital $350,000. 'Applicants can receive any of the above companies. BILLING. • Montroic, May 12, 1856. :1 NOTICE is hereby given [ fiat the colutrtnarslifp 1.11 heretofore eiisting bettircon the subscribers, under the firm and style of fittimAs 31ESics, in the Ifftig and Grocery - busbies*, is !this day dissolved by mutual consent. MILTON GILMAN, ,ramat Beud, Aug. 6. GRANVILLE 31EgICE. , . A . = FR ESIHI LOT OF CLIOICE'GRO. CERIES just received and for sale Aeap ; a tip=top Tea, for fifty cents ; Pound Sugar, cis lost of can be expected; Cheese, directiroin New s Tork such as hardly grows in Kusipiehanne.; Flour and gilt constantly, on hand at thelowest prices, by - 'Aug..s, 1856. F.. 13: CHAII,DLER. 27w6 A . BALD WIN " Whole:We and Retail deal err in Flour, Salt, Pork, [Fish,Lard, grain, feed meal, ,candles ' clover and timothy seed. SO Barrels fresh ground e l m just received from Ithicii ]dills.. MOTltniseAugust S, 1858. • - •'Th R. Proposing . Amendments, to the Constitution :t circulars nf. grais aud post lid 'roar name and 1. (ion). t! to . 25 or Remember I get ulactoreng. I've, e my comini . ssion, All machines sold , FACtion or may he See large hand nc . • AN D .WESTERN MENT. e Expruis Passed:' Philadelphia, will r the arrivul tif tjie !front the west, .3:15 V. 15 Ire nt Bridgeville Betvi:- "kr Ne. . R. at...7:30 A. *. Cam!len 4: Bel , . 7:00 • . 3:40 P. '•5:5 5:50 n . N. Y. & E. R. unton, 8:55 A. M. • 12:15 1-40 " and trest on N. I-, 3:10 4:10 7:30 ton and Wyoming Iloomsbut cars „at ..... Id and C:i►bgndalc Supeilntendenc ME NTERESTS I stionery where . you leniber,, it it.,at the itofriee; where you a one emit primer `standing 'old, books auction at low pric. e PoAtoffice that old t low. Dow's. Whiteto Japan ; Dow's. White Chii.4 and , the SparreW r grass In, Lire on th. Road 114;i3d Clank., Tom a noy.iot or School. banns, kc.ll-4., and Lamps left. `1 raking a bill or fise d have one.ollar's •,' ha's worth . L-shall ie liontrcise &Kik Hotel. ' . N. 81314 .111).f lice. r appointed by the inns County to inake 'the sale of the Reel '7lll attend td the du- Office in Montrose on t next, at one o'clock hnot place all Persons for be forever deban- . . ifes Paints in tubes; Balm of a Thbusand plexion ; rtouraud's supertitrous p for rethoving Tan, -omplesion ; Batche- Moiaavia Cream for Pintment, and nearly eat Medicines in cre- I TCHFIELL'S. Fl :; for the g; ,followin initation of which, ling have beenlong Ic2oo t ooo. cc, of Athene, Pa.— Wads and mortgage. on the stock and 'mu• policies in'either or STROUD, Agent a- , II RESOLUTION. • 01 the Commonwealth. Resolved by.the &stale isfitilroWse of Representa.. lives of the CoinsionsisoltofFen!solvanaa Pt Gen eral Assembly lit, That e -following ittingednieqts are proposed to t h e amilitetittn.cif . the commonwealth provisions of the tenth uncle thereof in accordanee with the mat Axxspxon. , • ~ There shall be an additiOnallietiele to-sis:4'l eo4sti tution to lo designated as article eleven, As iiillows : ARTICTE St OF PUBLIC DEBTS Reno:: 1. The state may contract debti, to sup ply casual deficits or fairest hi revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; but the aggre gate amount of such debts direct and continent, whether contracted by virtue of one or tnore acts of the general assembly, or at different perfods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. and the money arising from the Creation of 'such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. . EECTIOS2.— In addition to the above limited pow er the state may contract debts to repel invasion,eup press insurrection, defend the state in war, or to re deem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state; but the money arising, from the contra:tinge& such dObta, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other. purpose whatever. • - -Sacrum 8. Except the debts above specified, in sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. Sv.crioti 4. To provide for the , payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the legislature shell, at its first session, af ter the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which-shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and - annually to reduce the priiicipsti thereof by a sum not less than two hundred' and finy thOUvutd dollars ; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income Of the public works, from t i me to t i me owned by the state, - or the pro ceeds of the sale of the same, or any part thereof, and of the inetinie or proceedis, (Oak of stock owned by the state,. together with 'Ober funds, or resources, that may be designated .by law. The said sinking ! fund may be increased, from time a tinte, by assig,it ' ing to it any'part of the taxes, or ,other revenues of the state, not reiplired for the ordinary And etirrent h 4 ex enses of government, and unless lit 'case -of war, in s ion or insurrection, no part of said sinking fund s I be used or 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: lard. - ... . Sscria IS. The credit of the contmourroalth shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged, or lciancd. to, any indiyhlual, company, ebrpomuon, or associa tion nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in any company; asso . - dation, or corporation. • S r:crros 6. The conimonwealth shall not assume the debt, or al - 1y p:irt thereof, or any county, city, borough, or township; or of any 'corporation, or- as: Sociation ; unless such debt: shall have been contrac ted to enable the state to repel invasion, - suppress domestic insurratiOn, defend itself in time of war, or to assist-the state iu etc; discharge of any'portiOn of its present indebtedness. SECTION' 7. Thelpgislaturo shall no 4 authorize any county, city; borough, township, ur Mcorj - korated dig- trict, by virtue of a vote :Of its citizen;, or 'Otherwise to become a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation ; 'or to obtain money for, or Linn its credit to, any'corporation, assOciatidn; institittiOn, or riny. . . SECOND AM EN DM ENT. There shall be an additional article to said ecnistitti .to be tlesiknatedas article XII, as foIlows:-• ARTICLI: 111 —. • .01; NEW COUNTIES. •. . N'o county shall .be divided by A line cutting off over nue-tenth of its copoulation, (eithcr to form a ' new countyor otierwise,) without the ekpres.s !fascia of such county, : by a vote of the electors thereof ;• nor shall any new eounty be established, containing less than four hundred square Miles: . .'- . . . • 2111111) ANlENDursri. t From section two of the first article of thesoma tution, strike out the words, "of the city ,n . f Thily dclphia; arid of each courtly ,respveliveli, ;" tioni sec lion five. same article strike Out the words, " of Phil . - ad , lpleia and of the several counties;" from section seven. sante article, strike but the words ; `! nrither tlic city of l'liiladelphia, nor sin;," and insert in lieu thereof the words;'" and no;" and strike out section four, same article, and in lieu thereof insert the fol lowing: . . . one . . "Sscstos 4. 'ln the year thousand eight bun- - - tired and sixty-four, and in every seventh year there after, representatives to the number of one hundred, .shall apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, bY districts, hr proportion to the number of tatableinhabitants in the several parts thereof; 1 3 . except that any county ontaining at least three thousand five hundred tables, may, bo allowed a separate representation; ut no more • than three connties shall be joined, and no cointy shall be di. vide in the formation of a distkiet. Any city con taining a sufficient number of taxables to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate representation assig,ned it, aod.sball be divided into convenient, districts of contiguous territory,. of equal taxable population as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative."- , At the end of section seven, same article, insert these words, " the city of Philadelphia shall be dirided info single senatorial districts slf contigu ous territorvis nearl.y equal in taxable population as posiible ; Gut no ward shalt be dirickd in the for: motion thereof." . Tile legislature, at its first session, atter the adop.: tion of this amendment, shall divide the city .01 Phil adeiphia into senatorial and representative districts, .iu the manner above provided ; such districts to re -main unchanged, until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixtv:four. FOCATII • To be steam, Jai'', Article i. The Legislature shall hive the pdwer to suer, re- . i - cike, or annul s any. charter of incorporation'hercmfter conferred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their ,opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth ; in such manner, how ever, that no injnstice shall be done to, the.. corpora; torg. IN SENATE, April 2.1, 1886., • fsolved, Time this resolution pass. On the first li Mendinent,yess 24,risys 5. On the second amendm nti yeas 10, nays 8. oMthe third amendment, _yeas 8, hays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, usys . •. }lx-trail from the Journal. ttIOMAS A. AAGUIRE i Ckrk. . , • t 116VqE CFlle.f.usorstArives:, 1 .. . April. 21. 1856 ' Aesolreci, that this re?tilittion pass. .4/n the first amendment,_ yeas 72, nay's 21. Oti - The seond, a- . ine . ngment, yeas 63, nays 25. An the third amend ment, yeas 64, nays 25 ; and on fourth amendment, yeas:69, nays 14. . • . , Extract from ihe.Jdurnal. . . • „WILbA.II J'ACI4 _Cler k. EC META nes oFflct, ( A. G. CURTIN, Filed April 24, 1856. y See. of the Commonwealth., Ptnavlraniu, si I do certify that the abova and kwegoing id a true and correct copy of tilt original "-Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution" as the Same remain.d on file in this office. , . - • ---, ) In testimony whereof I have hereunto . L. S.',- set my hand and caused to be a ffi xed the —.-- ) seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and year above Written. G. CURTIN,. St.:cretary pf the COurnoriwealth Ix &NATI, 'April 21, 1856 Ilesolotion proposing amendmeritsjo the Constitit tion of the Commonwealth, tieing under eonsidera tion. On the question, ~. . Wllt.the Senate agree to the, first amendment? '. The yeas. and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions Of the , -onstit.utithi, and were as fellows,. Ye; ---Messrs. Browne, Buckalew . , Crels*ell, Erf ens, Fernison • liennikea, Hoge, - Ingrain, Jamison, !Cutts, 'CatihaChi Lewis, M'Clintork, Price ; Sellers,' Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart. Walton, Weigh,' Wherry, Wilkins and Platt, Speaker-24. NlA'S—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg ; Jordan, Mellinger and , Pratt--. 5. -, oO the question was detertnine4 in the al:Uri - native n the question, Will the Senate agree. td the second innendment! The yeas and. nays were taken agreeably in the pre - risions. of the Constitution and were as follows i ty, : • ` :Yeas--Messrs. Browne, Buckslew, Cresswell, Ev ens, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Labauub, Lewis, WClintock, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, %YA WN Welsb, Wherry and _ Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Piatt, Bpeaker-6. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree tethe third amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follows, viz: YEss-41essrs. Browne, luckalew, Crabb. Crass well, Ferguson, Flenniken, Hoge,' Ingram, J s4-Jordan,Koor; Laubaeh,Leeas,'Weikteeir; Mellinge s Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Southey, SECRCTARY'S OFFICE, 11errisburg, June 27, 1856. E5lllll ___ , , . Struab, Taggart, Waltou; Tirelab, ITherry, Wilkins and Platt, Speaker-28. ' i • ' NArs—Mr. Gregg-1. ' So the question WWI determined In the aelimatise. On the question, •, 4 t I ; - Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and-nays 'trere talten agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follow, riz:_ • Y, us—Mesfirp. Browne. Bukalea., Creswell, Ev ans, yleoniken,. Hoge, Ingram; -Jamison, Jordan, Ifkno4 r . Laubach, Lewis, HiClintoek,‘ , Price, Sellers; Shuusan„Houther,,Straub, .Walton, Welsh, Wherry i Wilkins .1 .13 441 '_ • NaTs--Messrl. Crabb; Gregg, Hollinger and Pratt So tho7questipo w as . determined in the effirtontire: Jonnuil of the Howe of Representatives; ling 21; 1856. • .. • , -•• Theleas and nays were *en'agreeably to the pro visions of the Constitutim E and• Oh: the , irst, proposed amendment, were as follows, viz Ticar4---Messtt. Andenan,.Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Beek, (York,) Bernhard, . Boyd,, Boyer, Brown , . Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell,. Carty, Craig, Crairf Dowdaß, Edinger, Fausold, Faster, Getz, Heine , arper, Heins ,. Hibbs, Hill;_, oZ c, Hillegas, Ripple, Ho comb, Hunsecker, Imbrie, Ing ham, Innis, Irwin, J hns, Johnson, Laportd, Lebo, Lcingaker f , Lovett, '4dinont, M'Carthy , M'Comb, Mangle, Menear , Mill , Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnemaeher,' Orr, Pears n, Phelps, Purcell, Ram set, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts;Shinlr; Smith, (Allegheny,) Smith, (Cambria;), Smith,' (Wyoming,) Strouse, Thoinpson,l Vail, Whalton, Wright, (Dan phin„) Wright, (Luzprne,) Ziumerman and Wright,. Spedker-72. i - - NATs--liessrs. Augnstine, Barry, Clover, Cohourn, Dock, . Fry, Fulton, Gaylord; Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Housekeeper, Puneker, Lei.enring, Ma gee, Manley, Monis, Mumma, Puttervon, Salisbury, Smith, (Philadelphia,) Walter; 11 intrude and Years. .ley-24. . ' So the-question iii 'determined in the affirmative. . Ou the question, • Will the House agree to - the Second' amendment'_' The-yeas and nays were taken, • and - were ful. ows,, via•: • Yaas--Mestrs. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin, • Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, (YOrk,) Bernhard, Boyd, Brown, Buchanan, Caldwell,' Campbell, earty, Craig, Fans°hl, Fester, Getz,,Haincsi Marcel, ILirper, Heins, Hibbs, Hilieges, Hippie, Holcomb, Hunseeker, Ingham, Innis IrWin, Johns, Johnson. Laporte, Lebo:, Latigatel.,,LOvett, M'Calmont, M'Carthy, Comb, Mangle, , Menear, Miller, Montgomery Moor. head. Nunnetnacher, Orr, Pearson, Puree ItamseY; Reed. Reinhold, Riddle, gobe'rts ; Shenk, Smith, (Al- legheny,) Strouse,, tail, Vliballon, Wright, (Lucerne,). ?.imnierffian Mid Wright, Siecike:-63. • NATi—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Rdinger, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbenev, Hamilton, Hancock, 'Huneker; Ltienring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Mum ma, Patterson ; "Phelps 4nitogy, Smith (Cambria,) Thompson; Walter, Wintretle; Wright; (Irlupb e m) and Yearsley-- 7 25.... • ; • . 1 • • • So the question was deterntinctLin the affirmative. On the question, Will the House agree to the third amendment? The'yeas and nays were Liken, and were as fol.- iMMIM . . Yeas--Messrs. Andersen, 13acktis, Baldwin, . Bally Beck, (Lye() ring,) Beck, (York,) Beriihard, Boyd, Boyer, I.3ro*li, Buchanan, Clildtvell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawfotd, Edinger, Fanseld,'Foster, Fry, - Getz, Haines, Hamel, Harper, ifeiirs, Hi!legit's, - Hippie, flolcOmli, HousekeePer, Imbrie, tngham, nis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Lapcirte, Lelio,-Longfiker, Lovett, M'Cahnout, M'Comb, :Mangle, Meticar ' Miller, Montgoinery,l Nunneniacher,i Orr, Peiri'7son; Phelps, 1 , Purcell, Ratn'sey,,Reed, Slitmit, (Atte- I glienv,) Smith, (Cambria;) Smith, (Wyoming.) l'hom on, N`lialloti; Weight, (Dauphin,) Wright (Luzeine) , • - Barry; OdVer, Cobourn, Dock, Dowdall,.FuliOn, Gaylord, GibbOney, Hamilton, Ilati cock,Kunckqr; Lelsenring,..sl'Harthy,Matree, Manley, Moorhead, Morris, Pattern, Reinhold.,.Robertsi - Sal. isburY, Walter, .Wintrode, Yearsley ..and Wright, Speaker—: a . 56 the 'quOstion was determined in the affirniative. On the'ci4stion, • • • . Will the ilotise agree to the fourth ainendment? The yeas Old navy were viken" and were .as fol . /431 CS, tL. YEas—M4ssrs. Anderson, -Rackus, Bail, Beck, (Lycoming,)ißeck, (York,).Beenhard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, &Mill, Buchanan, Cajdivell, Campbell, Catty; Craig, 'Crawford, Edinger;.Faiesold,. Foster,. Fry, Get- Hamel, Harper. Heins, Hill, lliile-. gas, Hiplile,lllolcomb, Housekeeper, Iftinsecker,-Ini brie, intihi: johitsun,.. Laporte, .Lebo. Longa her, Loyett,lM'Calmont, )I'.Cartlty,MCiiitib . , Mangle. Meuear, MontgomerY,Moorhead,!Nuuncinach er, Orr, •Perar:.on, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold,. Riddle, Roberts, Stietilt, Smith, (Claubria,) Smith; (WYC!mtng,) Thompson, IL - ail, Walter, Whal lon, Wright, (Luzerne,) Yet rsiev; ZintMerman and Wright, 'Sptakei—tl9. Barry, , Clover,, Cobourn, Fulton, Gibbonev, Hainest, Hancock; Ifuneker,fughain, 'Leis- Maim!, Malkley, Morris, - Patterson, Salisbury and Whitt - ode-16 • So the,question was ,detertidned in the affirmative, Pen niylean;ia, as : „. . , . . I do certify that the above - and foregoing Is a 'true and comet copy of the 4 ,` Yeas and Nays" taken tini the Resolution proposing antendments 'to the Consti tution of the 'Commonwealth, as the same appears on the Journal's of the two Houses . of the General As sembly of this.Commonweahh for the session Of 1856„ 1 —•-•-•) ~Nitnes4 my hand and, the seal of said of-. 4.. S. ~ flee, this twenty.-seventh day of June, one .—..---) thousand eight hundred'and fifty-six. . • A. G. CURTIN, • . - Secretary Of the tOnfinonwealth. LIGHT : 'A LIGHT : Every Day 'Brings: Something New. ..'0 1 .117: AND BE CON VINcED. . • Ci.AtroN hAittg SELF-atdtrtaliTsd, GAS 'LAMPS, giving the. clearest and mist beautiful light tf any thing yet tlisi.'overed; and unCL quailed by.iattY ceontimY; q. the trimms are so constructed that you get a splendid tlas from the cOmmon burning Buhl and three 'tittles the amount nf . :light. fronva of sale: at tht?:;;Montrose P,ot:i?ftice by Montrose, . June 18th 185. A. N. BULLAtin. N. B. The usual GNU Fluid Latlipit u toged to a Gas L impq , • Strayed or Stole's; • . rirWo~ two-ears-old steers ; mie deeP"' reit with wide horns,- black tip to his lierns, iind black nose ; the other deep red, with wide horns, white bel ly, white spots on both flanks; white spot in the fore: head, and Most of tie tail white—have been missing two urtlinie weeks. Whoever will return'said steers to the subscriber in South Bridgewater or inform him; or the 'editors of theTßepuidican at Montrqse, where .they can be found ; "shall be liberally rewarded. Bridgetater, July 23d 1850 'Carriage,' Making. THE undersigned haviti. ,, purchased the old stand. •reeeiitly occupied - by Jonas Mack, is now pre pared tO - 44'irry on the Carriage Making business, in all its branches. of 4hurilig,o tuannfaetur cd to order, and 'repairing done On'ilirt notice. E. H. ROGERS. . Montrose, July' Ist 18.56. Auditor's Notice. - PIIIIE i3uhmeriber, appointed to the accounts' of (.4eb Cartnalt, 'executor of the. Will of Lydia Thorupson So., and a 1 o tos. repot t a distribution of the - fpnds-jn said Cartnalt's hands, as executor and trustee &q., - will attend thereto itt..his office In Mon trose, on Friday the '2sth of July Inst., at one - o'clock P. m., at which titne'all 'persons iuwestetkon attend . If they•thlidi proper, or he deb:tiled - 4:e. • 3uly lsi 11.71111. ELL, Auditor. Ailinini‘trator's Notice. NOTIgg is hereby given That letters of adminis tratsU upon the estate of J4EI. 'HoYetisiss, late of 11.taveym township, deceased, have been grant ed to titoijkittioriittood t and all persons indebletl to said estate will please Make immediate payment., and these, haviqg 'claims will present the same duly attested for settlement. :CHARLFATINCiLEY,, Harlot* July 41856. • Admr. - • t•Wool : Wool : .Wool.l . • r pHE highestmaiket.piipe in eaAh will be - Raid - for .IL woof at ' • POST BROTHERS. July 10tb 1856. . -". • - pLoug AND SALT for. sale by . • . J. LYON'S S SON'. .4 Wilt Paid, for Wool. HI highest price in ea.ch will be paid for Wool IL tat - DURRITT. by • New gillord, June 20, 1854. • !WANTED: - Two PPZEN FAT TURKFAT. by the Ist of duly, _ alsolfat Chickens at. 8.8. MOTT's. V 4 XTI4 FLOUR from 71 ( - W rrel to 8 dollars per barrel at 3 • •- S; S. MOTT's. Montrose, N. • s ,TAKE NOTICE. • QUITD#Y SCHOOLS furnished with Libraries of 17 different sizes at New York retail prices. Call at thePiutoffice. , - Flour.• - - F : •.. istra Flour for Sale at taper bbl.. l6s 4 per bbl. tit 15, S. MOTT'S. Montrose, June 4th 1856: - istle 'SECIti:TARY'S Obilrk% Harrisburg, June 17,1856. PATRICK MANLY MEM . - TEMPi - EllitAllolll4lltAki. Nre AND ' 1 ' c ® gR6 ONVAIN STREET :MONTROSE PA. . 1 .. ) rrHE :tin ' tine ;; takes Obi inethixt tolcrtep it be... t ..t. • fore e people of Snsenebanua.cerraty, that at _ the Tem ce Saloon - (the oily one •in! .Montroeti is theto get ‘ Plee;Gakei, Crackers, Cheese, p r ile Now York Candy,,Ssrdines,. Herrin& ; Oranges and Lemons, A t rples o littts, Sugar,Pickled Oyslart,Ciarns,. Tonave .A 4.CrteamberhiSmall.lieer; • Ice cop! Lem, ona and Sedll-TO,lo.4.,lce.Qetilla 4 4:reco. etit. end drink. Alio , at tbc same place, is kept on hand:a. good assortment of. GROgagig, fre* front Maw. York, such as. Tea of differenkkAndk.g*iN ed. to ea._per pound ;, I:frpson Salmis no.w.seturg et 9 cents perpound, bes t, Cake: SeApte. at llfeeptsi. and crushepuiverizedAnd granulated 5ug.42•1•1 cents per : end: Mackerel, Cod,; White and BI Flatly, Pork,. Lard, Smoked Ham and at:adders, Dried Hee,' Ham, Tetra:rah (plug and fine-eut4 Vinegar; Tallow Cendles, •Stearine Patent and Sperm do., Rice„Srittpi of different kinds,- from If.: to 12}_penta a - bar, soap Poider:and -Washingirodi', - Seek Salt fbr tunny use,l Shot, Percussion Caps, White-wash, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Stove and Sitoe Blacking, Hair Oils,' Perfumery and a variety of titrilke", Matt:hea r Pepper, Cinnamon, ClatraA, groodde:, Ginger, Mus tard, Freneh and Anierienn, CoWee Essence, Corn • Starch, Sago for , peddings, - Rtdsps - from one shilling 1 1 to IS pence per pound, Zantee Galante, Citron, • • Prunes, LiFolice, drops and rarit do., Candies of all kinds, Fan 7 , Candy Drops, Graiallo., Dried Peaches, Plums and Cherries, Oranges ' Lemons; Pine Ap i ples,Cocea, Brom and. Clarazo _ Natmegs and pat; ant Nutmeg Graters , patent C , es Phe. s,;Transpar i ent Slates, Slate and Lead Pen ' Sweet and Castor Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers ailil'other Fire Works, Haymend';, Lee's, and. WrigWs Pills, Salts, Dr. 1 Pliyie's C' mphor Ointment, ratilmost sure cure for the Tootle:mite, Sprains, Bruis ; Burg, &e., same. Horse Medicine, and a large ' ` Meld. of Children's Toys, amok which are Horscsltin wheels and rock ers, Dogs, ! Lions, Cuts, Birds, fe., small. Pails and Batkets, Clarioucts, .AceordeonOlarmonicons, Jews-. harps, a kW Ladles' Baskets arkil - Sewing Birds; - also, Flour on hand by the pound, * k or .barrel, at as low price and as good quell Its can be bought in i Montrose.; All orddrs sent by friends, ,fie, mall, or by chil dren; Withi the tursosr, shall q lee prompt attention and be dealt as fairly by as iirthase who ordered were present themselves. . The above goods are for salcat "liVe and let live" prices. - .Peoplo,are regnested : to call and examine for themselaes. Toms, cash ()it reatly pay. Thank ) ful for ,past favors, I hope tekliske it an,object for those that . want Groceries, Eatables, .te., ta get them at the Ten , tperunce Saloon and 4rocere. May 21 19.56. 1, ...5. MOTT. 111*0011.11$ ► !subscribers, havingentered into,copart 7 .iierhip..up.cer the fitin:Of Screws dt YocNo. take pleasirre in announcing ti4:lheir friends. and the public generally that they arerFealying as "Ciirnittete and as,carOfully selected stocker goads as has ever been oit9red to the goods-buying community, in this, ''sectiOn of eiltinik. Their stock is com paratively new goeds . the sock of J.•ll...Setphift was reduc ed to an onus Tally aSnall attiotintand embraces all the varieties usuallY kept in keounto-stere. They: are now rceiving and openiniO lAr;ec stock of ' . Spcing unit Sitinuier - Goods.,_ . to which they inlite public attention,. believing an examination of the qualityA4and price will prove satisfactory satisfactoryto purchasers g,ettoall. l g. They especial ly invite the ladieS', attention to their e asSertutent of frshionable and - durable Dress GoetlS, Of every variety and style,leoniisting. in partof Spring peliiips, Chal lies, Ilarages, llarage". DelainS,.Lawta, Ptiblitis; and Gitighatns... A goed • assortment of Spring and Sum nter ShaWls, and a splendid lot of Parasols. Also,,a complete !assortment of Bonnets and Trintinings. Gents, we have itot.forgottenJOrt.., Please drop in and see trsi: we can fit von from Mit to , Boots, in style andlqUality as - we f t as:.price...., Cloths, Q assi-: meres, TWeeds, Cashuterets, - Satinetts and Kentucky Jeans; Satin, Silk - and Mersalei Vestings in all their variety; With.n large and ebinplete assortment of Ilea; dy Made potiong. • ILL. SUTP.IIIN. • • ' s • SAMUEL YOUNG, 1.01 22. 185 d. ! • zimilimirB; April Itz, 185 k The higheA price paid fur all duce. I . Strrnim A LARGE ossortinent of Boots /0 11. by .1 • SUTPHIN . - . ROCERIM--A good asortinent of Coltue and 3lolasses,‘llth a prim erel, in gilts ' Quatter3, Italics and W also, Dry and Pickled, Cod for sale by • SUTPHIN A LAItGE,' lot Of Crockery. _jt Cedar Ware for'sale 'by SUTPHIN' E. YO C:. FARMERS TO l'Olilt INTEItEST. A rore l Flci ;tete to nial. - g fioili 12 to !V"? 01 30 I per ce01,,00 yours invesitoeitt,, . .; . ' r PIM .ii.ll.llsetibui is prepared' to furnish Threshing 1 Afadhines and various other Agricultural Inple; .ments, 114 to be surpassed by any in this country, from they knoiiii and long established inanufactq ry of Wheeler; Ifellick.& Co., Albany, N": 41-", There arc but feiv. farmers .in this county but what can .re , alize thelaboyt per cent., or more, as,the horsepow- I er can be applied in sawing wood, in log or other ise, churning, cutting straw, and hay, Ike., and va rious ottirr uses too numerous to mention. For ser i oral reasons I can make it an object for those wishing to purchase, to call upon me and ,have their oeders filled.. • have the freight so arranged that the trans portation is but a mere trifle: All, impleinents war- - -ranted tq perform as recommended, (see large hand bills.) I can also furnish machinery km other man ufaetorier -if desired., NoW 6 -cour. time ,to send. your orders, and ; your machines will be in 'readiness at, harvest.. l • . - E. T. TIFFANY.' liiiiiocii Susq v a..co,,a., June IO 18.16,' 22mG I' 4.11 FOR SALI. it , . . ..:. , . ; - I , Ett 4utiscribdi.birtir 4 (Or ,sale his salvable Farm, 1. being a part ,of -the Farm well known. as the 1 "Thomsen 'Fenn," in the township of Great Bend, 1 Su4queblunte.ounty, Pa.; containing about .23traeres iof first rate.land, aabbut 190 tidies in valuable timber, • i mostly-tick, With ,d 'suitable Orin ' -of chestnut - for I fencing„ i and the remainder in-a igb state of cultiva . lion—mite!' watered by a t _ sin streintthrough the_ centre. aryl alstl by diirablt sii ings. , - • • ' The building's are ttibsPY i gtied ibliaiii with cat tle ami hay barns and Other iecessary Out , buildings. The Faiiii is well fenced at suitaby adapted to grain or graizng . but its presen condition is Mostly in first rate grass; kith an atnin . t quantity,of excellent ineatlOW, and is considers one Of the best stock, Farms - In the State. .The timber.s.land is equally Adapted; to - cultivation, and the great demand. for wood and timber, and its proximity to market, make, , . , it highlY catuable. - . ~ \,,.. . The lacatiOu of said.Farn, with its fertility of Soil and•st44 of eultliation, combine everi . desirable ad iraunt,gki fOr cenvenienee and profit not 'equaled in the Country,being phi:is:lndy situated in the. productive Vulley.Of the Susquehanna, directly at the junction of the ...Elclaware; Lackatianna & Western Railroad with th'e Neil' York & Rrie Railroad, having • two di rect facillities to NeW York ky• said lines. and ith,o West and North by the New York - 4 1 it.Th*, and its tributirjes - te everYdeslrable point. •:1 • • Othe 'important tufi•antages 'present themselves except for tirming purposes , --said . Farm being'. the VillageilSite of the pleasant and healthy,,and rapidly groveing Village of Lodersvllle; In the centre of a dell agsicultural district, is advantageously situated there.' with for dividing up for the sale of lots. =llersons'de siroue Of a valuable and pleasant looatiou will do well to call bud view the premises. - • Refelencit had of the subscriber on the pretitiseti. Terms by agreement. • ~_. IIIOTIVE. - NT °t [ c% is hereby given that in pnrsuance'Of;he 111. a t of Assemhly, the fellowing, panted persona have tiled theil Petitions with the - Clerk of the Court of Quarter Selisions of the l'eac . e. for the Count); Of gnstradtanna, for License to keep Taverns and Eat ingl Muses in said county, for which licenSes • their will apply at August Chnirt, 18.56 : : • • I „ TAVERN LICENSES. Milli] Purgey. Alanson EATING tiorsEs. .Tostiph Oinuley,;: . G. !".- Gregory,. Juiy 23d,'56 • i FARMERS, LOON HERE t•,- . : • THE mlbseribers hating entered to manufacture , .. a'reTrepared to ref:wive wool to manufacture on envoi.: or by. t..e yard; - Also, Wool Carding . and Cloth ,liresz , ing in their scaon. . ' • ._ i • . •'. • cunRET JOHNSON. . •I •• 'JOHN BEAITMOST. . .. . . . •Greitt Be n d, March s', 185 d. ' .' , • 8tr..5 / - I . COME AND SEE, • Sr Ifil( l fS, in' eitin, will buy ono dollar's wOrt:ii of e)the spleralid_stoek of Spring and Summer Summe r (ICl*ds just receiving at the Cheap, Cash and Darter store lot Dimoek Four Corners; where almost evety body•ilOW goes to buy their goods. • Mist aud o Salt kept always on band: , • • ' WM. H. TRAY R. : . Dirpock, May 28; 185 G. CniAh fok w 00... 'ic""" GARRATI' will pay the Highest D iiharket pile for all the Wool in Suequehanne County delivered at their Store. !Caw Milford, June la, 1856. MEN L. GREEN 1111 4 ;ili ME lie mid I,"'usten. , - Depot. Do. - : 'SIDNEY B. WELLS, qlerk UPW A.AVA:I 4 IO JO , - .1 ,GOIT.:BO9TSI, - , ,,, ::' - ' - t - r- The Ilerdei Itititthipil . ****ll4L'. ~_ j . ..! . pet cafe a _ry. _:- - - - ' ' ;.. . i.i.: ANu the endow '-p#ivir:,thaf,,!•l4.64,4 ,tl. Stook of superior g*Ote of eciodi bite,liirt -4:dyed from anAdd broltea.;' 01!ti Eatibakl4l4 fn liittAltamtun hairproved liti tire, Vlore 'WOW; friends door/ Noes.- `‘` S er i es - I listisSiair.,"- We ac' m il kucistledie the fact.: And sh d juilie - thatl'issine. ; (witFout wearjeg) would lielidi test was ACCeltiatir SO CPLIN,NcUite ORic that. Si DNB - 411 NialibligAN, at their store on Public Avenue, first door abiria , din Post Office,, nave, the .largest and most: odedsiffito. stock ofBOOTS AND SHIM ever inuedice44ll46 this market; which for pries:clam offer no etimpetition• with geroad rats park) dinithffity and style we- :tad , ' bangircompetitiom We sad rftelvfig_weekly trim #ll,B Best Menses in New York the knew *Oat- aid Inxt , lj ul dij i " O f (4 / 1 * wbichtFeps wag asKetesett competes et — s; 1 4 .._:•- - c. , . 1:: :: .4- -:' '- • • ~•,). July 28;,1880, Just received * laiievitedligi *iota. 1 fo_ inlet' 'stink - . co*Misthig of _ is Patent:Leas* I "0412,'PatentLemberibort '. ' irreaciteddfnaais 4 Gaiter Shoes and arßos all atyl :bully (Wier; Si& king Slippers and Boots best' cluditiesi 4111°2 * * Youths and Childrens Boots,_thiiters and ' , wok, ' best hi market. In-fact ormtbing bekinemito_._ ALT; etude. of ieather, end kiiiifficigs, : ike: kr4s -of *lark wide to :order -_and'itlosarlilit . ' neiN.Y. -• , ' ;EMMONS* lIERRIMAN. .Montrose July Is, 18;6. I. f , , - _,. 1, ..., Important. Dlseirrery. -, DR. HADDITS,IOBIIB7 WINK GUM..COATED iIPO EST PILLS" . 20,000 CURRS ix 6, Ars yEA.R. DR. HALSEY, 01 - NsPr York,shas inventea a • . cess b r irliich strichtluMgraintWlNlCia . - . ed from certain plants of great Medicinal - virtues. , This delightful Wine combines the high ni properties of the Dandelian i L tapizalia, ,Ye s n. Dock; Wild Cherry, and certain ) o .l4oP•Ploltgi . virtues are ten times MOre tffeetivei*lneitkil Sim . -, So pure and concentrated are the medicinal of this Wine, that It has bee found the most P eff' • ire medicine now In tee, rsuentlyi leek than iiiArtmert4 single bottle restores the ring Patina- , bilityand sickness to stron d vigorous ' Every dose shows its good off ts on thew and improves the general h • and wit tiers celebrated-GLIM- COA T ' FORUM l ie an adjunct, all the following ' 'Ws"! ly cured. . - t DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTIO .—A Ulcerate . Pills, and a bottle of the Wi RID etre the distressing forms of We amp 'ut. AGUE AND FEIER.--OTIF . AW4/ doses of the and a bottle of he IVirte w breadline alai cure the Patient m all cases, iro hen the direct the bottle are adhere" to. . - • DROPSICAL COMPLAINTB.-4 i nz one to two . of the Pills, and three bottles Of the. Wine, 'Aire catkin , * dOottler,. Disor.ora, or TUE ktoxins. Pills have proved highly elle One to two boxes of late Pit tics of the Wine, tireauftleien in the worst CS.Ses. DEBILITY, $14:IIIT BWRATS, ly State of the Colistitation. 0 3 popular remedy for' all th three bl:ittles cure the west the Pills; but when , the plaint is with some other dimrder th ilia will fki.E.a.vsai.—The.eflic!te of the Pon iti Rheumatism is verjt 4lnge.#r, * ll l9 1 / 4 t w lli•tressing antes I ever , .saill, hive been them in ten or twelve daysme. ~, BILoUS DISORDERS Aso Foci. Ste. purgative dose of the Forest Pills will et ions disorder, or any com Plaint arising Stomach and morbid . coriditien • of the boy Frvras.---One or two p tive dos' vers. • COUGHS, COLDS ETC.—One box of the bottle of the Wine, will lirca , k up and ci re seve colds, coughs, and pal! in the br ULCERS, BOILS, BLOTCHU4 Seabbe4. worm,l"rysipelas, Salt Rheum, Sore I ry kilt.' (if Ilamor.—These otomplaluts one common cause—impt!re lblood. Go ing but the Pith; are reqtured for the cure these tliportlers ; but if both 'rem edies • boxes of the Pills, and two r three. 7 Wine; will cure the very worst e:ises i by less than half the 'quantityl. JavlioirE.--t-Twe boxes of the Pills, and as. bottleb of the •Ilizie, cure thwors t case of Jaunt ei FE3IALE OnsTnocrtoss, produced 6 tbid . en i or weakly constitutions; A few doses of the Fe Wine cures the most diitresSing forms of these plaints ; and if the Wine tie followed up a - few ~ these derangments.will not `oucuragaht. The Wine etactiv suits the female - •otiltititttill, ant( ; el; stienitti, vigor and blooming health; •. -fiver4 of boxes and bottles hive Ikea sold tii . clafn tit§.. V- --1 tap years , In the United States an4.Cane.B . - - ;-; .--' and eirlifieitO ti, the Onel.nt of .tti i have tieen 'received; testifying tti the cures inc . ! Weep of these:remedies.' I - - . -...-1 .. Forest. Wine is in ;large square ,bottles ,one d per bottle, or sit bottles fbt fi y e ; dollar ' st . .. Po Pills, twenty - five cents per.box. 'General depot, .Walker Street, New York; and kept by one wt to resketable'dniggist in still t every citY and"vir in the llnipn and British Co ones. of - Gene 'Depot, 64 Welke St.',New York:„ Al i r i Mont 4 - F , Abel-Turrell,, in Great `Bend, L. and all druggists: . .- I July 16, ,1866. PORDHIN & IMI, (Successors to- A. k• E. Baldwin,) SADDLE & HARNESS MAKE • AND TRIMBIERI •• i AVINt purchased eLintelof I.k tfwilin‘aever,eyofferi !- terms, all kinds of work _"iii their line," such as I I dies, .harness, Trunks, - Yikg Harness .nkide of best oak-uumed leather. • - A .: ~ . , ••:. CA RRIA GE •TRIALII A'G' of all kinds doiti short,notice. All kinds of parriage Trianahiga 1 on hand and s furnished cheaper than can;be pun ed elsewhere inliortheru Pennsylvania. ,- - Nos. 1,2, and 3, Basement of Seaile's Etatel - M rose, Pa. - . .l G. F, FOlictllASl. ''' g As SHIT _ •,.' ' . ...,..4.,..„. BENTLar it ,-11111.. 4 AD - ire -new feet! ~ ... their usual-Ili* andidesirable sttock:of r . , , ,•±, flir the SpOng and Spnun ,trade t which-mere • :etc , chased at the icrWast.PMrsib e prices; and WM be . ti - for cash, produce, or on a proved credit, °Cu • • • which cannot but be eattgirary.to the closest ha erls... . Our thanks are duo to o r customers MI AR üb-.-] Weir lie generally for libe ply.tronage beetel .ulk• ''- to on us for the last elf yen ea*, and as st w. are .. provided with , a Lu raid ul couvenient.Stoye, an. in % tend as heretotbre,.to give our pair/peso Or t i.e ery-, lionto the business,• we - tto nierit a condo . at' of past - farors, - - ' ' .• '-' Remember that we ,ha e but etre PAW* s:021 oinr,. coons ; and that as low the same quality -: i , ; ,txt bought in , this comity, _ - • • DR .r . 0 OOPS.-4 full . —4,lfitil.lir,,E . . ~." ReOepueres,Reniticky'J - 'us, Suirtmer Clotlpt i . , -; gb ing,s, Cotton Yarn,: Ratting anii Caliciiet that cant 14 t beat for f,d per yard. -, -• , •.• • ,• • • -,.. P'...44VC'Y' AND DRE" S G 00.05- Pbtin .- and e fs'"'"" . figured Delaines, Challis, Dnßages,,Lawne, Girt Summer Shawls, Bonnet Ilibbons„ &e. &c.....„ . ....... BATS, CAPS; IL. 80N,8713.-.4(eses, Youtinso, and, Boys' Silk, Fur , Wo o' Paganit -Leghorn, NW; Leaf, Canton and Sraw is ll s pof alPallet , -ditrareaii ts r!-, rieties—Ladies'.., and M . ' Bonnets; ,IldlOile" Bandboxes, Parasols, itc.c., for sale.elite44 - .1 . .- G ROCERIES, AAA , .W.d.RA ("cookery,. and Tin Ware, Cl/I*m nd Boom -Pal )ori ; I. PAN, BroOmi Tubs: &e. •.- .--1 ( ‘, ....• .„ . GA RDE4 ...REEDS— Atli iittiortirienC: 4 ! Olass, Sash and Putty. '' • ' ' --- : -. -' • SOLE A ND UPPISR LE.477thli—llp, toren and Lining-Skins. i - - • " - . BOOTS. AND SPORR.--,Meies Thick • end. Ma*, trurraisted-Youthil'and Boys' Boots—La and .Misses' Gaiters,; Thisk4s; te.•• • —ala, .tidldi Shoes of alnunit.every sta•lc,, ' • , DRUGS AND JIEDIcINRS.--41 full sun the choicest ' kiiids just7celied. - Also, alk of ?opular Patent _Medicine of the day: - • '•-• OOD Film 3fACKTEL, bY. ' dui_ . 6 # l4 tt tei halfor - onmlourth barr,el. -_,...-• .: .- ~ . PAINTS AND OIL .-::;Wo have r .,4ll l 4 - ' and shaft keep' constantlY s on bantlikw and': Linseed Oil, Olive and Lamp. Mir Waite /Wadi; Blake's Mineral, ImPeriali ammo' and Path Ochre, Dag. Venetian, and inifitot iTerYttilpg 4or in the painting line. ; . , . . JEWELRY, WA.TCRIfig, 414_,Silvei• War large addition to our iitdoli: tailied - --tife assort complete. •-•-. • .--; ; • • LOOKING GLASSE 5 ..4.10 ?LATIN, CI whips, Tenvelling Baga, Trunks, Umbra*. Overshoes; Ste. lee:, for sale right by, •,- „ . il l ' . . ,• . . '[-. RENTLEt it AEA Montrose, April. 22. /0 6 . '. ; ' • : ...• D&lliViALT7Ftlie pound, liushel cr sack received and for 'sale by. -, -, ,- - ••, - • ..- - - ; ~p'ENTLEY, & RE'/ igt_tArrireirr--m) the-Fgge I aus get„, F. IL MEND v Aligns( 5. 1950: - • MN The Forest ciousin tl and , dime • to_ accoini awia*ri IlrerForatft couiptaitns, withont II :_.7 MI El El ME one 16- *eV dloe k Or the It= El 44 -
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