U • • OXEN - 111 - COINTYSEPIngaCAN :VENTION. --r—• • In puriusnce of public notice the _Republi ill o f Wyoniing County met• in Convene : . , on at the Court House, on Monday the 25th it.; to 'nominate candidates.'• Th e convention was Organized by• the dee: inn STE4tN,DANAi Elltoll, as President; ',umand S'ebuyler RusSel, :Vice reside4sl and U. V. "Mare and William N. 'rani ngs bieeretarim. ' • - The lieveFal Townships •being. tbe i allowing named gentlemen appeared as Del= ,ites: - i.'•,... 'I ~ 'Br ai ,i/7 .,: bit-.401in S. Luin, C. J. Lacey. e lin o/E- 4 -1.1.iy.-liiiiee; E.. D. Gardner. , . Patotp--=Steven Dana, Rtiel Libarre. Eorktton—svni. Robinson, B: S. Farr. iiemOi- 3 -Chtirles Davis, S. H. Hine, .• 3feho'opanyehu,yler .- Russell, Wm.) N. Jennings..,' . , .. . . . . 'ffeshiiiipen4G. Mowry,- I:*alvin Sterling. :Motirt4') . e -04C. dreutt, R. It Evans, :. Yorthnioreland—J. D. Gallup, R. Brun ,. . F • [ I - _ - :es. (:' , • • Tunqtannoo ',/.— Newman <Miller, Pal: •1 ra & Jelikin's.. ' , . . .. Titti4hanpoF:k. Boro.—A. - lline;,-,• William Smith. Is ~., :: , ') •-. • - Waii,,tington'— Wilbur Russell, 2J, Jame's fliinnelf... • •'' ll 7 iitlikant-H. Fas.set, j.tier Dibble. , ' , ti •.- II h vp ;motion t he Contention proceeded to tinttilnatci l a candidate' for Congress. , • lllitn - iati Smith of 'Wxnning County was ; t l i aniniouslylnominateLY - -.I On - triation.' A. K. Pee - khan - 1, Esq.,. Wll,‘ re. ~, t .; *naiendeo . em the part of Wyoming as a eandid#te for Sen t Omr. • . :• - ' I, On. tnetitin,Lthe Conventiim proceeded to n'erisinOte a, :Ondidate . for Representative, i.heretipon A. tune, Esq.,was duly nominat 0... iI. , •I, Foe, Associate Judges, John Ftisset of Windham, acid Ira Avery, of Tankhannock, ;, , ..ere Only: nominated. • . • , 'L . For' District Attorney, Richard P. Ross, Esq.,iwas, duly - nominated. • Foy', Auditor, O. D. W..C. °mita, of Mon roe, titis. duly nominated.. :.- Far Surveyor, J. F. Beers, ofltehoopany, ;gas 4Laynonlinated. • - !. _ . . S4natOritill Conferees, A. Hine, .Ca frin• Sterling, C.T.l.acey. -. ~ . L IL :Presentative Conferees John S. Lion, J.M. W. Newbury, Steven - Dana. - Tfie. ' folleWing' Preamble and Resolutions were then unanimously adopted :.' ' When the itdmitiStration, of public meas. .uresjelearly satisfies the public -mind; that prinkiples -4!f. vital importance to the weilLbe in4 , 4 ( - if.' the' Union and rights-ot. the . peripl>,- • e , , ' 113 V 0 / 4001 trampled Upon, and lorig.elierisha -confpa;cts and constitutional . rights i;iolated andilitilished, 'it is the • duty of the people witiWt regard to gMtstions and names, to ~, . unite' its one man, to secure a change of tricii.s. 'tir , As well•as Men, whereby, their 'Wrong i shall be redressed and their right-s .rostored. 74reii,itre. \ . .11e.cilved, That this Convention denounce ticodininiStration of President . Pierce, Inas. anfili. as it, has brought upon:the people.- of .tliti l / 4 -e•States, war, bloodshed, and an endless . tniin 'Of wrOngssind oppression, in repealing 3lii3 C no ) -in g the ancient and long confirmed -land . 's -of Freedoth, and the right- to en : : _j4 lit ert):- and the pursuit of happiness. . , Ilesolvo, , That we' deem the troubles ~r Owiiiii. K out of the " Kansas and "Nebraska". n , r, illi:".St.lo4, as the immediate result Of a . reclF.. lOs 41inistration, and that the same should, be, relktiked and corrected at the Ballot box; iniNovernber next. - -: 1 . .---* theSolvell, That any man or candidate who eridorses; his administration .'as has James „ IVachanan, is not entitled to, neither : can he .1 rOei.ye. our support, 'for 'a change-of men. with nit a change of measures, would result - irf.no gondLto the Country. :. ' • • 1 BesolVed,• Tint thiS Convention, has full i ----------- - v ------------ ''''" . In J.:sst) Anc , ust 22d .31r. Irattliox Wtsr age d i4infl.knee in . the Priniiipl:-.s - and iiidastirert a,; ~ ~, „ a „ . . i . ' '. ' 4q, cordh in the - proceedings di the o . ,aven- 'f• Ilia fungal Nits attended at For Lake on the Bain' that notnintiti.xi John C. Frentttt - as tin.ii r .'; •!.ttb,:where a large itssertiblii7e of people manif,:stod tiandidateJor President, andtliat ( iii ie opin- L their synipathy and respect fur the 'departed, 14 .. ttiof. this 'Om vention tin, electcon of 1:r&, , r mingling tbeir,sympathies whit the afflicted fa,mily. • Pi -- : ~ t liallat• -and .Dayton would..restore pea . and ", ---- - - __ - sappiness to the , . whole: countiV. . - - 1 'Resolved; That the new Judicial District' inane . by 'the. ,last: Legislatiire, o ut .of the 1 : ..,.•,, Counties of Wyomino- Colunibia; and Sulli-1 ,A. Ego Ii for the 'Times. . Zan,being entitled to a new President. Judge., . :- f CPT TIUST. give are:in favor of selecting* some - Man with- : . . :The Artiat . 90.1;p0,.etic.and e .mp4atic. i-. .. in the District, as a 'onndidate for that iinf r , or. - 011 Fest therep a time, for.ererything t • . 1.,. . A time to cry,f to whistle, or sing, ... . ttant station. and that, this 'Corivention,ap r. . • , a _ A, time to get Worse; and a time to get better, ?point and depute the, gentlemen' nameo... -*-r .- . A time 1 r a tore or alarming& 1 - fConartsionai ConfereeS from this collilfv,' `.,' A time fOr tlirthig with t - hetles.:e Lt o e ri r ri' Cues. -,-: it p:,to confer-with Columbia and Sullivan coon- I. A time to pay yonr aareskes and debts, . • t . ties, should it be deeine4.l expedient to do so, i. A time to make people think yob are smart, a candida t e And a tune when ntiscortune will upset your tart, . ::.at any time, upon the selecting I , : But ofthese, or of others to numerous to mention `for President Judge ova District ` There arc none. more wdrthy your earnest attention. -t. Resolved, That D.' D.„ . l)ewitt and.. R. H. I Than the time to rote for Fremont and .1)aylon, Evans be, and they are. hereby appointed 1 And the' : thneto pd yeinr Llagnerrrotypea taken. ; Congressional CorifereeS from -this- county, 1 ... , - tft ic . • e to cOnfer with - other: COnfereeg'ol - this as- i ' • q , Those of my Customers who hive had pie '). •trictin norninating - a candidate for Congre.ss, I.• N . B. • tures taken and forgotten to pay, 'will please bear in -, ~ , ,i . _...and that: they are hereby instructed' to ti 4 t . I, mind dint, -unless they come to their senses soon, and l' efforts honorable erts to carry ••out the Will I send alOng the prom )! ixed amount, They may be sub • :. and .expression,of this convention in the se. ijected to the unpleasantness of seeingi.heir names iti [ . 'lection of a. candidate. . ••. , ' . {'a public " Black Lixt.". I fim willing to be acrona !. ,• I modating.:. considerate, patient, and all that, but do t! Resolved, That as members of thi , Con; , otos wi.4,11 to be trifled with.. Let me here say, once "Y -remit:in we baye confidence in - the men this i for all,:Aliat Ido tiotdo a credit business; and Tam tlarnotninittergsnd that ste believe their pan- I happy :to know that but few have become possessed 1 ••ciples entitle - .-ihernrto the united support. _of.' with so strange an idea asthat of getting troate! for W.. 11, DEANS. ''' the people of Wyom ing C o unty. ' .- ' i ." . `• S D k a y g •P er! tal e ctr ° Daguerreo t ype e, Brick: . Block over Bentley and Resolved, That the . following named p e r-.;Jiktai'S. - - '''...- ~ e, sons be the-Star,ding Committee ot thi_s.eoun- 1 • f . ty "for the -coming year :,, -. • - - . ,1,./ - Brairdrint, George S. 'Lacey ; Eatim, Jesse litirdinr".E.xeter, M.-Smith ; Clinton;•V: V. Aftiee; Nicholson, M. Si'k t Ofeaottpativ, S. V: ll Myers- MoUrne:ll.. IL Evans; I.' , i t rlston,- :• ,: _,.• S . Jobe G.:Spaulding; \Va4iington, Lewis Car. nf.y ;.J.,itrnoti,.S. - W.. Earl ; Meslinppen, •Ed. Merrlt; Palls; FT. -Roberts • _fiTortlirtiorelansi, , Witt, Fitch; Tunkbannoci -- Tp., Jonathan .J4l . 4iiias;:Turikhantioele Boro.,; - ThinnaiEllis; '.\ Wint 3 ham, Elisha Sharp., ' - 1 1 . -. . •. '.' l : Resolved, That; tlio proceeding's .ot this . .Convention be published in the NOM, Branch i)emori.nt and independent Reiublican 'arid In the-Sullivan Count; .Paper. - , ' '•- - ' 1 gn 'Motion, Conveution adjourned; •_ • I . - I . STEVEN DANA, Ptesiderft.- : IU. V. Nikes., , .- }-,. _, B • . • ee - WM. N. Jr:Ymos, MI Easy Aln SLAA's L'inou..-,041::..1,ane,.i of Kansas, thus :illustrates the relation of the .two sorts oflabor whttf-are now in question . before the country.: Ile.Saya he was going • down the .Ohio once on a flat boat h - conipai. I ..ny with.a ear Tenter. The latter 'wished to get work in Kentneky, and '.going on shore . they stopped . at the 4.3015r,01a planter. ‘ My . dear fellow l 7 . said the .. .planter- to. Col. Lane's torapanion4rawing himself up with his flng ! - ers in '.the...irtnloles of his waistksat, l I.:Woulitlike to hire :yOu, but the truth' is, houlla two.t.a4enters yesterday:" • vir The Albany Evening: Journal has t he foowinal remota ran off with .a respectable radii's dimebter ; be is a thief!" . Spunky Republi can in reply--" Re bad lietter,.' , steal a wife than live a bachelor!"lave :Democrat. in rejoinder- 0 0u' mea n " yo to insinuate that • Buchanan snot married, I can 'tell yoe. that iie tnarried Conn* over forty - years ago, and has taken gop4 care of her ever since." Rietkilitneeivia utaviGoent tatr/eldieder— “l"rerrtont did ,-ren of with Tom Betittes dimOte4ad next November be will run eff TOO ;ice ljtehanan's wife, old nab. is \\ /:(01 . 1,6e5. REPUBLICAN MASS MgETDIG AT Masa "Iteetinri. ibe friends of Fla* 8011, Free Speech, and Framod\' ‘ will be held at Nentrrse, on September 20th':, . • \ • • ,R 0 2 41. HENRY ivrisobr, Mated . States Sen i ator from lifassachusetta, • ' HON: ANNON BORLIAYAMA Member of the filinse offteprirsentatives from Mau. ..... HON A. A GROW;. and sitlrer eminent si)eakere, wdl be present:, • The Reptiblicani;of different Townships are re quelsted to make arramgernentn for a general turn out. - • Son. G• A. Grow Will addresslds fellow-citizens on the.Po litiOal Issues of the day, at the following pla. ces and elates , ' .'• • Great Betid,:.„.!.. Friday Sept. stkat 2 r: Snsq'n Delpot, """ • " . 7• " South Gibson ,. iSaturday! , 6th at 1 " LathroP, Monday, Bth at. 2 " 'Brooklyn, " " " * 7 ....Tuesday 4 ,` -.9th-at 1 " Beetnan's in ' Liberty ,'"- " " 7" . Franklin,..'. Wednesday 7: ". Idth at 1 " New . Milford ." " •" 7 Thursday, S(;pt:'..;•llth, 1 o'clock; r. At,. Pole Raising. at, GhitiWood. lia:rfo?cl, •• • Friday Sept., i2th at 1, P. M. Grow wlli probably speak' before etee lion iti eery township in .the county, 80 of the and place due'untice will he glett. 'ough :::and. Ready, unclad. Rough'and Ready Fire - Company are hereby. rod-, fled to'lneet.at their Engine Mum, prepared fpr ex erise, on Saturday next, September Oth, at tit clock, P. M Susqucha *ma County Agricultural Society. 'An adjourneemeeting.of the society was held, on Tuesday evening, Aug.4o, ISSO. TheTresidenthe ing absent, S. AI Newton, Esq., Was ,called to the chair, • , ; . On motion &Thomas liicholw. it was agreed that the next Annual, Fair and Cattle Show of the society, sliould be held at MOntrose, on Wednesday and Tilurs day. the 24th,and 2.ith of September. - On motion adjourned.' S. A. NEWTON, Preet.) ro.. tem. SANlckt. F. CARY:U.I', Sec'ry. Notice. Rev. A. 0. Warred will . preach at MontrOse next Sunday at the Is& hours, and at Dimock at" Ai 0.- clock same day.';' • It h4s tiever fallen to our lot to be able. to recom nendTtutarticle Which is ranked as a quick medicine, to thopatronagq of the communitv,until we became ac quainted-with the invaluable qualities of. Dr. Ilits KY'S • Fonzst WINK. ; For general .debility it has no equal. -I It i al_eertaia to revive a worn-out and prostrate constitution, as:it is taken into the system. To fe males of delicate health, to young misses vergitig in to .Womanhood Rink to old persons in their declining rearS there is :nothing so beneficial—nothing that is so sure restore to health and happiness. • It. is as pleasant to the taste- as the'best imported. wines ; while it contains atone of their ititosicating It is -put yip with directions foit.the patient, in large bottles,•and sold for the_ mode: ate sum of one dollar. . Aug. 13,1806: 4. 'FUTRELL, Agent. I)l4tE4ges. • In Ilarford; Au at IGtb, by Dexter Sibley, E‘q., Ttcyttriw, of Williamsport, Pi, and Was Suss 'Ilt.A.-ceisro:c of IlarfOrd Pa. At the F.lA;scopal Patonage, Dundaff, August 2.3 d, ' hr the Ites. John A. JtUlune,,Gt;ouce MILLER, and CAimuctNE I. Lot, both of Lenox, Susa. Co, V . On Sunda,t, the 23d inst., by the Rev_ George B. lese, in St; Mirk:l - V.lllra, , New Milford; ilittvEr Giart - mo slid BETSEY M. T ROW URIDGE: . 4' ln Montrose, Aug, SOth, by Rev. A. 0. Walren, Mr. ortytt4 Ilescocs, of .I.estto, Jccts RonEe.rs, of Bridgewater.. " e~ii?S OD. aZbeifisehiciiis. 1.1111:011TA • TO % TAIDentS. New Freight:Line from.lliontrose' DILL ARMSTRONG, Coimitis4ion Merchants, No. 3-Erie Buildings 'OR the better accommodation of the Farmers of suscea county, we have concluded to receive freight every day of the week (Sunday's excepted,) at the store of M. S. Wilson and Son, who *ill attend to shipping the same to. New York, and_ the return bills Will be paid in cash at their store. • L'apt. WickhatiV, is their Salesman, whose Ion: ex-. • perience on the N. Y. & E. Railroad justifies him in saying that justice will be done to his-patrons. With the above arrangemeut we invite farmerslo give us •a • • JUSTIN DILL, DRAMAS B. ARMSTRONG. ..MOntrbse, - Jug. 20, 1856. 82m6.. AMHinto the enclosure of the subscriber; on 2' the :::14 day of July last, a sorrel mare, Puppos ed to be about car old, with a white strip in the forebeid, and a- little white on the left fore foot.-=— The Owner is requested to prove property, pay char ges,'.ind 'take Iter away.. HENRY TIFFANY; New Milford,, Aug. 34,180 G. - 3itn:l t Estrar. AME into , the enclosure of the,pubacriber, on the 8d day of Aug. inst a small sized .bruit bay tuare:,.stipposed to be 10 or 12 years old, with some white on both hind legs below the fetlock. Tice own er ia requested to prove property, pay charges, ant! takn her away, ' SEDATE GRISWOI:D. Sixicfa. Depot, Aug. 12, 1856.. 31m8 • Passeugthrc - • • S;fARLE'S Coaches connect at Montrose -Depot ; irith the Mewing Trains:. - • • wave ave Moantrose. at 8 5,.. x. connecting with the Express TrAftn for New York six. Scranton Am.' (The mail is norrlarried to N. Y. IWO train.) Leave at lit) .a. x. connecting whiz the True for. .Great Ben *high connects with the Day Express, both East ind West.' - • • 1100 ave at 2480 1.. 11: -etenieCting with the Train for Scriniton, and Express Testa • (or Great Mend, the Ex ;pro* train connects with : Mail Train West.• .--4etun4g vLitaielltiasticie - lispot, on arrival of tiO dote •Trains-'at St:Won. For :connections with E.: MAL 'Trauma. sea D. L.-,h lid*ertimieptr.,- .For Bents apply at Searie's.Retel. .444- Vl* 186 fi; , ' •.- ;LEONARD SEARLE.. W A "133)-411-69 Vaiarritzt 44 , tuit tese. G. A. Jcssur, Sgta Eit ra TEE POLYTECiimic c LLEGE or ro . cfrail.Oft PSIbIISTISA WestFPenitisquare, PAM ophia, INCO/PORA.TED by the Legiasture 43, knd or ' on the. plan'of-the Industr*College_s of Continental Eirope, affords a thareugq professional eduoathmin Crnt. Ercatitaiittxn;Va.terteari Cifaut-s -ray„,,ifstcwica.t4icumars% ARCAITECAIT&IL 'AND lingua ENOtiranarsiL .The' Fourth C rear will commence Dn Aftiiiday, Sept-1501 1856. For Catalogees and further Information, adAress • ALFRED L. KENIfEDY, M. D., - IPrea of Faculty, Polyteehile College, Philad'a Ildt4olation. THE co-partnership heretofore existing between Amos Barnes and Simeon H. Barnes as nar as the Foundry and Machinery - building bheiness, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AIR -the accounts of Xhe firm are required to be settled Mout delay. The. Foundry and Machinery buiblit g business will be continued hy, Antos & Ahnen es at the old stend.• Lanestsiro, Aug. Ist 1856. SitrS /Executor's Sot . NOTICE is hereby given to all pens having de -mends against the estate of JA Ea Tastes, late of Liberty; township, deceased, that the same must be presented to the undersigned for 'arrangement, and all perseras indebtedto said Eatat's are requested to make immediate payment. SAMUEL. W. TRUESDELL, Eseentor., Liberty July 9th 1356; • Adminisiratrie Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having de mantis against the estate of Cnint.xl A..OIFT; own late of Clifford township, dee'd , that the same must be presented to the undersigried for arrange ment, and - nil persons indebted to. sad Estate are re 7 quested to make immediate payment} . a.ajiftßY N. Gil , ' FO It D., Ail m i istratri x. Clitrarii, 'July 30th 1335. , . Executor's Nottee. . NTOTIC% is hereby given•to an pore.ons Laviag-de mands against the estate of .I . .a.sui..itt ROSEN cavaz, sate of Springville township, deceased, that the same roust be 'presented to'ltimt undersigned toy arrangement, and all persons intlebt6l to said Estate are requeeed to zaike imtnediate p I yment. p.t.A ST .1 K, Executor. Springville August. 0", 'lBq6. . • ~ • AdtilluistratOes - • TOTICtis hereby.given that letters Of .Idminis• tration upon-thi. Eibite of - Da4iel B. licelei late of "Final:nit township dec'd, been granted =to the subscriber, and all . persons mdebted to said Etate are requested-to make binned ate.payment, and - • ,those.having claim's upon the 53111 to present them "duly attested for settlement. S.S. .111 KEELER. July 12, IFiG. . i; dminiktr TOTICE is hereh - •et{ that)et .eta of AtitniniAra tion upon the Estitte.}of Jess. A. Pajek late of Forest Lake townshi , ) deci'd, have been granted to the subscriber, and ail peisons indebted to said Es. MI those duly OP DBIOCK, SUSQ ,CO., - ,-.4/ . 110LESALE;and Retail Dealer . F.R•I'S inFA ' ;t1 V -,VBROTHER'S, and 41ERLER, MELICK, it Co's Rail Road florae Powers Threshers anti Sep arators, Threshers and Wintainfers combined. Reapers and' in ny2rs emnlimed. MONine- and Poaping Machines, of six or seircii different Patent ee', among }chick are McCorn ick's, Burnili's, llar. 'ifs, 'Weights, and the celebrate: I Ketch inns Machin:, which is warranted to Work to be satisfaction of the purchaser: .The -little Criant,C rn and Cub Mill, the Nimble Giant. Fe.d Mills; with iron . plates. French Burr stone mills, for farm or trill use:, li o rtablecir. cube Saw Mill with 24 inch saw, for wood cutti:ig k.e.,extratabre and saw for slitting boards and fen cing stutTand geticral shop use. Cross_ cut saw ar rangetnents, greatly improved attach to Power for cutting wood in, the, log, (it will cat - oratt 18 inch login one minute.) Emery's Portable Cider Mill and Press,-the best is nse, Fanni l .l4 Mills.fitted for Pow ers. Power corn Slit:liens, POwer Feed cutter, Ins proved dog Powers, Clover .Hullers, Wind Mills, of various sizes, Stump Machines Hay Presses, Field Drill Sower, Lime spreader, Field Roller, -Fountains .of various patterns; Iniproved Hydraulic Ram, Agri cultural' furnaCes, Patent selt-'aciing Cheese presses, Churns of various kinds; Cultivators and Plows of everydekription, Leather and Rubber Belting, and various other implementi. lii fact alino it any imple ment a fanner may wish, or ittly one else niay -desire except,ginilet handles and ?.eandal,•whicli no .doubt can be obtained at the great Manufacturing establish ment (as is represented or Misrepresented) in Brad. Co. They also manufacture an excelsior Fanning Mill,,(they call it) which, male be very a•`-alitahle if it is callable of blowing or cle6ing the chuff from the - proprietor.. • Ali! . what wouffi be left? ? I would say to those wlni mar bar,i4b, t en hum bilged, that Erri..n.i's or .Wleeler'S Railroad Horse Powers, Threshers &c, are not made or allowed to be made this side of,Albal ; also to those wishing to purchase either Eiriery's or Wheeler's Machines, that Emery or Wheeler. has not authorized nor de sire Mr. If. L. Blowers to 'Fall their machines. Dekriptive catalogue pi i,c Bist and circulars of nearly all machines sold by fine, sent gratis and •po:st age prepaid, to all applicatis. Send your name and address. 1 ;•`` • Now farmers is the time to make from 12 to 25 or no per cent. on your investb.nts. Retneinber I get me machines direct from :Ate manufacturers. I've no Middle Mau with whom ho divide my commission. ni is the•ca.4e with some ogler -7. • All, machines sold by me are Warranted to give satisfaction pr may be returned if not; ns recountiended. See large hand bills, circular?, be. 1 Arime. DELAWARE, LACKAW NNA AND WESTERN °JAM SUMMER AR ANGEMENT.- • f - IN and after-July 2Stli 1855 the Express Passen- V . er Train for New York, and. Philadelphia. will leavelarea t Bend at 9:05 at: eller the arrival of the Mail Train aml,CiucinnatilExprc. - s from the west, - Due at Montrose, . ; ... . ...• .0:40 " • Scranton„ ..... , - 11:05 • " Junctien . • .3:15 • " . New • York, . ..... .7:15 Philadelphia Passeng* wilt leave at Bridgeville near Belvidere and arrivi.t iu Philadelphia . via. Belvi dere, Delaaire Railroad [at - P. at. Returning: Passenge leave Pier; No, 2N. IL New York by Stealnhoat i Wyoming at.-...7:30 A. it.. Passengers leave Philadelphia via. Camden 6: Bel- 1 videre at . . .... . . .. :'.7:00 • 1 Due at SCranion,.... - :. .....3:40 P. at. I " Montrose, 1 5:15 " G:eat Bend, 5:50 connecting with 31ail Vain %cert. on N. Y. & E:R. R. AccommOdatiou.Tralitleave Scranton, 8:35 A. at. Due at Montrose, ' 12:15 .P. • " Great Bend, 1•40 . connecting with Day Eltpress cast and west on N..Y, k Erie Railroad, • I Returning leaves Great BeMl at 3:10 Due at Montrose, . ; .4-10 " • Scranton, . . ........ 1:30 • Passengers "for Pittftou, Kingston and_ Wyom ing will take the Laselat Tina, and Bloomsburg cars at Scranton, ' , . . 4:00 P. x.. Passengers for Jes up; AVlAhbild ana Cartondale will change cars at Gr nvillc D. DrERER, Superintendent. Scranton July 25.. " Di VOTICE is beret). Oren that the co-partnershlp 1 heretofore exis ing between tbe. subscribers, under the firm and st l yle of OILMAN ti~ Mrstoa, in the Drug-and Grocery Wanness, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. - • ' MILTON GILMAN ; 'Grcat Bend, 'Aug.• • . GRAN VILLE . A FRESH IL:. OF C INOICE GRO. 11 CERIES,jOst received and for sale -cheap; tip-top Tea, for Mrea, cents . ; Pound Sugar, as low as stem be etpected‘Cheese, direct from New York oath as hardbr gro in &mandamus; Floor and Bill ftwitratir on hand at* lowest prices, by__ pg. 5, 1556, F. B. MANDL= olive orls' ME them alutiipu. 11111IKMVTION. Proposing ,Amendments to the'Constitution . 4,1 aka Consmoismealth. Resaleedby the Senate and House of Representa tives of Amunonicalth olPentuAnossa inGen eral Assembly met, That o the . following: atnendinents are proposed to the constitution of the Lrommonweales in - accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. • FIRST ANSICDItENT. There *hall be an additional article to said . c o n di. tation . to be designated as article eleven, ca follows: AwricrE OF PUBLIC DEBTS. gileriox I. .The state mar contract debts, to sup ply casual deficits or failures In revenues, or to meet expenses not iitherwiseprovided for; but- the aggre gate amount of such debts direct. and ''contingent, whether contracted by.virtiie of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. and, the money arising froMthe, creation of 1 such debts, shall be applied to the pirrpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the delotts'arrcontracted, and to no other purpose whatever:.' L. Exevtolt 2.- In addition to the aove limited pOw er the state may contract debts to repel invasitin,sup press-insurrection, defend the state in war, or tore deem the present outstanding iindebtednetis of the state ; but theinciney arising from the contraeting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. . ' • Samos 3. Except the debts above specified, in it sections o e and two of this article, no debt whatever shall bed ented by, or on behalf of the state. ' SEcrt • 4. To provide for the payment of the present ebt, and any additional , debt contracted as aforesai the legislature shall, at its first session, at: ter -the a:lopticnr of this amerldnient, create a sinking fund-, which shall be sufficietit :to pay the accruing, interest on such debt, and lingually to reduce the . prinelpal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking Nod shell consist of the net annual inedi b le of the public works, from time to time vwned by the state, or the- pro ceedsof the sale of the same, or-any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of side of stock owned by the statedogether with other funds, or resoure e , ..;, that may bcdesigitated by law:. The said sinking fund may be increased, from timeto time, by assign ing to it any part - of the taxes, or tether revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and.unless in case of Ivo inra:ion or insitirection, no part or said sinking fund shall' be used or applied otherwise than in extinguish-. !. tneot of the public debt,' until the amount of such debt is reduced beloWthe stun of fire millions of dol. . . Sscrzos 5. Tge credit of the Commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to. any individnal,company, corpcnatton, or associa, tine ; not...shell the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owlier,,or stockholder, in any company ; -aio cietion, or corporation. • &mos G. The commonwealth. shall not assume • the debt; or any part thereof, or any county, city, borough, or township; or of any corporation, or as , sociation ; unless such debt shall have been confine. ted to enable the state to repel invasion, suppress doinestie insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to assist-the state in.the discharge of any portion, of . itspresent indebtedness. Sscrtos i. The legislature shall not authorize any counts, city, borough., township; or dis trict, by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or, otherwise to become a stockholder in any company, association, nr corporation ; or to obtain money - for: or loan its, credit to, any torporition, association, institution, or I PartY• • SrCOND dItirSDIIENT. There shall be an additional article to said constitu; 1-tian, to be designated as article XII, : fellows . • ARTICLE XII. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shall be divided by a line cutting off Over one-tenth of its ropoulation, (either to form a new county or otherwiik,N) without the express asxent of ,:ucla county, b a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing leis than four,hundmil square mile.q. • TITIV.D AUEND3tENT From section two of the first article.of the consti tution, strike out the words, "of the 'city of Plata d4phiri, and of inch county respectively;" from sec tion five, Eatme article strikeout the Words, " Phil advirhicrand of the sereral eount4a ;" from section evemsAte article, strike oat. the words,. "neither the city . of -Philadelphia' nor anti," and insert in lieu thereof the words,." and ;" and strike out section four, same article, and is lieu thereof insert the fol lowing: Suortox 4. •Itt the year one thousand eight hun dred,and sixty-four, and in every' seventh year there.: after, representatives to the muitber of one 'hundred, 'shall apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in proportion to the_ number of taxable inhabitants in the several parts thereof; excPpt that any, county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxable.% may be allowed -a separate representation; but no More than three counties shall be joined, and no co - tutv , shall be di vided, in the formation ,of a diA.,ict. * Any city con ' iainin! . • suffiCient number of taxables to entitle it to at lean two representative* shall have a Sepal:ire representation assigned it; and shall be divided into „convenient districts of contiguous; terrttely, of equal th",,ahle population es near as may he; each .of which districts shall 'elect one representative:" . At tile. end rot section seren, sftrne ftrticie, insert These words " lhe city of Philadelphia shall be cflricied intu singe senatorial districts of contigu ous territory as ncar/, egad in taxed.: pop - a/Wiens as possible ; but no ward shall be dirided its the for 'azation thereof." The'legislature, at its first session, after the adop tion of this erne:Au:eta, shall divide the city of Phil, adelphia into senatorial'and representative districts, in the manner above provided ; sueltdistriets• to re main unchanged until t&I apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-four. • Foravi AN EN D ENT. To be,se (Aim %iv', Article t The Legislature shall hare the power 'to salter, re voke, or annul, anv . charter of incorporation hereafter .conferred by, Dr under, any. special,=. or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth ; in such naannAr, hoe ever, that no injastice 001. be dune to the corpora tors. Rettoterd, That this resolution pass. On the first a mend men t.yeas 24,nays 5. On'the second amendment, real 10, nays 6. On the third amendment, yeas,2B, 1111 VA 1. On the fourth amendment, teas 23,' nays Extract from the -THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. .- Is 110CSRUF 11E.Pr.V.SECT4TIVFS, 1' • • " April 21, 1856 Resolred, That this resolution pass. On the •first amendment, yeas 22, nays - 24.. On. the second, a mendment, yeas 63, nays 25. On the third amend ment, yeas 64, nays 25; and on fourth amendment, yeas 69, nays 16. • • . Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Clea. SFcftETART'S OFFICE, ei A. G. CURTIN, Filed April 24, 18561" Sec. of the Commonwealth Pennsylvania. u: I do certify that the above and foreovir.g: is a tree and correct copy of the original " Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution" as the same remains on file in this office. I-- , --. In testimony, whereof I have hereunto L. S. set my lutud'andcaused to be affived; the • --,-- seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and year above written A. 0. CURTI'S;- . . n• Szeretttr!i of the Commonwealth. . IN SENATE, April 2], 186. Resolution proposhig attl;:sultnents to the.Coosetti _Sion of the Corprootttrealth; . being under euntiidelit tion. On the question; Will the Senate agree to the first amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably' to the provisions of the and were as folic/wi t viz: . I • YEAS—Messm irrowne, Buckalew, • Cresswell, Ev ans, Ferguson, Flenniken, liege, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, I,aubach, Lewis, M`Clintmit, Price; Sellims, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart. Walton', Welsh, Witrry, Wilkins and Platt, S'peakrr-24. liaYS—lgesSrs. Crabb, Gregg, Jordan,, Mellinger andTratt-5. - So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amendment? The Yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and were as Mows,. viz : • . Yaas—Vessiria - Browne, Bueltalew, Croswell, Ev: tuts, Hoge, Inman, Jamison, Knox, Labanch, Lewis, IrClintock, Seller, Ouiman, Souther, Straub, Wal ton, Welsh, Wherry. and linyi—Meaara. Cobb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Pitt„ Speaker-6. - Bo the question was determined in the afirmatire. Oa the question, •- Will the Senatasigree to the. third amendment? The yeas and wile were taken .agraubty to ticss Constitution, and were u foUows, via : Yeas--)lersra: Browne, Sueicalew, Crabb. Cra& well, Esau', Ferguson, Flemaliten, Hoge. Infrem.i jabes, Jewdo, Knox, Laubaeh, Lewia(M'Clintock,, Pratt, Pr ee, Salem, Shuman, Southerj === SECRETARY'S OFFICE; IlarriAurg, Juue 27, 1856. , Strutib, Tagigut, llraltOp, Wellll, ,Wizerryi Wilkins sea Platt, Byielaketi- - -28. ' '.- ' ; r: - i • Ntrzt—Mr..Gretl: - - ! - ,t , So the question wilts deteradded iti the &Mr:native. On the question, . Will the, Senate agree to the fourth auletutmettt? The yeas and - nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follows, via : Yv..as—Mesirs. Browne, Buckalew,, .rtestinitelt, iv. ens,: Flenniken, liege, Ingram, Sainison, Jordan, Eno; Laubach, Lewis, M'Crirttook, ;Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, ,Wilkins and Platt; S):taker—.23. --,!' - ' - - • liAss—Mesara. Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger : and _Pratt So, the question was determined in the a ffi rmative. Journal of the Howl of Representatives, April 21, 1 Sfifl, . The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro visions of the Constitution, and on the first proposed amendment, were,as follows, viz: : • - Tzar—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Bovd; Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan,Celdwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Bowden, Edinger, Fansold, Foster, Gets, Haines, Harper, Heins, }Tibbs, Hill, Ilillegas, Ripple, tlolcomb, Ilenseeker ' Imbtie, Ing ham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson,: Laporte, .Lebo, Longaker, . Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Carthy, M'Corolf, Mangle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery', Moorhead, Nunnetnae.her, Orr, Pearson,; Phelps, Pmeell, Ram. rev, Reed, Reinhold; Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny;) Smith, {Calabria,), Sinith, (Wyoming,) Strouse, Thompson, Vail, Whallon,, Wright, (Dan. phiti,) Wright, (Luzern,) Zimmerman-and Wright, Speaker-72. • ^, . . Nsys—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, OloverrCob - oprn. Dock, try, Fulton, Gaylord, GibbOney, Ilatuiltein, Hancock, Housekeeper, Runeker,'•Leigenring. -Ma gee, Manley, Morris, Mumma, Petttison, -Salisbury, Smith, (Philadelpidit,) Walter, Wintrode and Years ley-24. ,So• the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, . . Will the House agree to the second amendment! The yeas and nays were taken, ,and were as fol. lows, viz : • , Vass—Messrs. Anderson, Backns, Baldwin, Bali, Beck, (Lycouiing,) Beek; :(York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Brown,'ltueltanan, Caldwell, Campbell.-Carty, Craig, Fausold, Foster, Get; Haines; Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibb Iliilegns, Hippie, Hole:and), Im• brie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns-,'Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Loagaker, Lovett, 51 1 Cahnont,;.31 1 Carthy, 3r- Coinb,i Mangle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery,: Moor head, Nunnemacher, Orr, Pearson. Purcell, lianisey, Reed. Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (A.l-* Jegheny,) Strops", Vail, Whallon, yright,(Lmterne,) Zimmerman' and' Wright, Speaker-113. ens--Messrs. 'Augustine, Barry, Clove . ; Edinger ; Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbonev,•flamilton,-Hancock, Huneker, Leisenring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Mum ma, Patterson, Phelps, -,Salisbury,. Smith (Cambria,) .Thompson, Walter, Wintrode, Wright, (Dauphin) and Yearsley--9.5. t • • '• So the question was dOortumett in the affirmative. On the question, ." Will the House agree l to. the third - amendment I The yeas and nays were taken,• and Were as fol- lows, viz: :Y , eas-Messrs. Anderson, Backus Baldwin - , Ball, Beck, (Lycoring,) Beek, "(York,) Bernhard, Boyd, i Boyer, Brown, Ilvehantut, Calthrell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Etltnger, Fausoid, Foster, Fry, 'Getz, Haines, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs. Hill, Hillegas, Hippie, Botcomb, housekeeper, Itithrie,Jugham, In; nig, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, it.CCahnout, ICComir, Mangle ; Mencar, Montgomery, 15unnemacheA Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Put cell, Ramsey, Reed; Riddle, Shenk, Smith, (Alle ghenv.) Smith, (Calabria,) Smith, (Wyoming.) Thom- I son, Whalen, (Dauphin,) Wright (Lemue)? and Zimmerman-64. . liars—Messrs. Barry,. Clover, - Cobown, Dock, I Doirtlall, -Fulton, Gaylord,-Gibboney; Hamilton, Han coslelunekr, Leisenring,,WCarthr, Magee, Manley, ktt %them!, Morris, Patterson, Reinhold, Roberts, Si!- ' islmrr, Walter, Winirode, Yearsley and Wright, Speckir-25. So the question was deter:id t in the affirmative. I •On the question, . House agree to the fourth amendment ? I = The yeas and nays were taken, and were, as ' lows, viz : YEAs-Messrs. Anderson, Backus. Ball; Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck,. (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, i Brown, Brush r tlitchanen, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, , Craig, Crawford, Dowdall, Edinger, Fansold, Foster, Fry, Geti Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill. llille .ga Hippie, Holcomb, Housekeeper, Bunsecker, Int . brie litni4. Irwin, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Lorga ' ker, Lovett. M'Calmont, .ltrCarthy, lirContli; Mangle, ' Afanear, Miller, Montgontery.Moothead,'Nunnemach- I. er, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell. Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Colitkria..)• S!nit.ll...(Fyoufolg,).Tliontpson, Vail, Walter, What •l lon, •Wpg,itt, (Luzerne,) Yearslev, Zionnernan and r • • Sp , :aker—rOct. NATS—Messrs. Batry, Clover, Cohourm Fulton, Gibbonev, Hancock, Fluneker,lughatn, Lri - 1 cm ing,Manley, Mortis, Patterien, Salisbury j and Winn 2-16 !.. 1 So the question was determined in the affirmative. Penn . xyfea)tia, I do certify that the altove•and fOregoing is a tine' and correct copy of the TYeas.and Nays" .taken the Resolution proposing'amendments to the ConSti-, tution of the_Comtnonweeltb, as the same appears on . the Sournnls of the two .tiouse9 of then General As .sembly of this Commonwealth for the session of 185 i... ( ):. Witness my hand and the.seal of said of ', .7, L. S. ;-:fice; this twenty-seventh tiny of June,. one! ( ) thousand eight hutidred and fifty-six. • - , • A. G. CE7RtIN", Secrefary of the CoMmonwealth. • . Sfrapp4.or Stolen, TWC"wo-years-old steers ; one deep red, with' 'wide hornk black tips to bis horns, -- and 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 the tail white-have been missing two, or three weeks: Whoever 4'lll return said steers to the.stibscriber in South Bridgewater or inform him, or the •editors of the Repuitican nt MotttroSe, where they can be found, shall be liberally rewarded. PATRICK-MANLY. .Bridgewater, July 23d 1856. • Carriage Makin;. . undersigned baring purchaed the old stand iccently occupied by Jonas Mack, is.now pre pared to carry on the Carriage Making, business, in all its Orauches. All kinds of Carriages manufactuf ed.to order, and repairing done on short notice. . ' • E. IL ROGERS. Montrose, July Ist 1856. t.f. • Wool Wool 2,i 7•Vool !. • Tns highest taarket price ia'cad for i will be paid Irma at •• POST BROTHERS.- • • July 10th 1856: , • • Cash Paid for-Wool. ?EM ligheskt price .in aa4h *ill. 'aid for Wool T py . - .. , • -=. BURRITT. Nev Milford, June .riO, 185 k • / . WANTED. . rrIVO DOZEN F.Oll.l4KEys WANTED.. the 14 or .TuV, 1. *lso Ett,Chie4tens:at • • • S. S. ,MOTT's.- TRAFibtltfrom 73 to 8 &liars per barrel i'ltt • S. S. MOTT's. MOntrose, .11a. • • ,? . TAKE NOTICE. • - STDAY SCHOOLS fUrnished with Libraries of r,llifferei4 sizes at'New York retail pikes. at the Postai'flee. rIRE: FIREt FIR rllE "undc;rsigned is agent for the following . In li surance••Companiell, the reputatioa s ot which, for':solyency and honorable !dealing, have been long luldwu to the public; - The Lycoming Mutual. - Capital V2,00,0nn. The Farmers' Union Insurance, of Athens, p A ...,,..- caj)ital $900,00G, secured by bands and mortgage. State Mutual - at Iturristiorg, on the Stock and mu tual plan. • Capital t:350,Q00. PO - Applicants can receive policies .in either -or any of the above companies. . . . - i BILLIXGS STROUD, - Agent. ' . ;Montrose, May 1% 1856. ' : • \ - The War ,Just Beg I LOOK WELL TO YOUR INTERESTS, IA ND buy your Books and Stationery where you /, tau get them cheep.. Remember it is at the Montrose Book Store In the Postale°, where you cart find Books of all picot:, from a one cent primer to a ten dollar - 131We; and notwithstanding old_books. have been sold in town of late at auction at lbw prie- Cs, you, may learn by calling at the Po.stalee that old and new books both can be bought low. .1 - Dicks' complete works, Expedition - to Japan, Dow's. ;' - writings, the Hunter's Feast, the White Chief and the Scalp. Gerard the Lion-Killer, the Sparrowgiwas Tapers, Mn Bondage and Freedom, Life on the Road iSalad for the Social and Solitary,. Rose Clark, Tom ;Hood's works in various styles, tz new lot of School Bookeand Statiotiery t 'Yankee Notions, ike. mat also a few of those tiptop Glass Lainps left, Look ileie.—Any ones-snaking - a bill of . five dollars and over at one time, shall have one clollar?i worth thrown lit.extra, of ten dollar's worth. Shall have two dollars' extra. Call • and be , convineed, it the 'Montrose 800 Store, one door north of Searles Rotel. A. N. 11131141.11 D. Yontrite., Au g . e, - 1856. 1 SantrrittY's Oc ;- ricr, ? Harrisburg, June 27, 185 E. . __ _ - - - -- !, ... . ' . . ....14 . . .17 - 1 ,.., ...A. 1 .. - . . . , ..,_ . ' --. OR POIEggY' ''' .'' = ' - „ , . , • ON MAIN'S, REEt MONTROSE;PA., - trim subscribe. takes this.relhod tolteep it be .l. fere the peokle of Susquehanna county, that at. the Tempembee akion. (the -only one In Memtrose) l Is' the plate to g t Pies, Cakes, Crackem Cheese; i t m New. York Candy Sardines, Berring,-'"Oranges and i Lemons, Apples, um, Seem-, 'ridded Oysters, Clams;•l Tongue and Cue bers, Small lieer, -, Ice dool Lem oiaria _and Soda- ver, Ice Cream &c.,- ter:: eat , and-i Mirk. Also. at he same-place, is keptoir hand a.l good'assortzuent of' VROORR/ES..fresh front N 4 w l York. slick as• Tea of different kinds, good, frOM - 2.5. I 9d. to Os. per pi:Raid; Brown Sugar is now selling at i 9 cents per peaty,' hest Coffee Sugar at 11-4. cents. 1 i and crushed, pul erized aVI granulated Sugar at 121 I bents per poun t MackeriN.4l, . 1719hite and Blue 3 'Fish, Pork, Lard Smoked Ham anil Shoulders, Dried I I Beef, Barn' To acco, (plug and fine-but,),Vinegar, I Tallow Canilles, Stearine Patent:, and Spent' dm, : Rice, Soap of di erer.t Janda from:10 ttr - 12i cents a bar, Soap Powd r and Wash ' ing Sods Seek Salt for. family use, Sho Percussion Caps; White -wash, Scrub. and Shoe Brus mt, Stove and Shoe -Blacking,liair Oils, Perfumery and a varlet* of 'Extracts, Matches, zit) Pepper:, Cinna n, Cloves, ground do., Ginger, Mus tard, French a Americw, Coffee Essente, Corn 'Starch, Sago fo puddings, Raisins frora one shillieg so 18 pence p pciend, Zantsm Currants, Citron, Prunes, Licoric , drops and rooe?do., CandieS of all I n kinds, Fancv C tidy Drops, Gutdda„: 6 , Dried Peaches, Plinus and the ries, Oranges and Leynons, Pine Ap ples,Cbcos, B a and Chocolate, Nutmegs and pat ent Num:leg Gtrs, patent Oodles Pins, Transpar ent Slates, Shy nd Lead Pencilk Sweet and Castor 011 s in bottles, Pire Crackers and other Fire. Works, Raymond's, LAe':i, anti Wright's Pills, Salts,. Dr. Phyie's Camplfor Clutment, an almost sure cure for the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Burns,' Sm., same. Horse Medicing, and elarge assortment of Children's 1 Toys, among licit are,Borses on wheels and rock. ers, Dogs, Li is,- Cats, Bird+, &R.., - small Pails arld Baskets, Clarity ets, A ceordeons, Berinoeicons, JelYr4- harps, a few L dies' Baskets and Sewiug. Birds; also, 'Flour on !laud! by the pound, sack or barrel, at as low price mall as good quality as can be bought In Montrose. . . / - 1 11. HALSEY, of New rfork,has Invented e&• _- 1..../ cesserY which a rich luxuriant WINEis .. pro uce ed from certain -plants ot• great medicine virtuese - e - e - Tree delightful Wine contbines all the high medicinal properties of the Dandelion, certain other plants, iffiest virtues are ten tittles snore' elective ai ntedicalagents. So pees and concentrated are the medicinalproperties of this that it has lieett found the most talk& • lye medicine now in Ina Frequently - less than a single bottle'restores the: lingerieg Patient, Adm. de- bitty and sickneee to stiopg and vigorous health:--; Everyedoae shows its good effects e on the conetfeition, and improves the general health t and, with Dr. Hal- say's celebrated GUM-COATED FOREST' PILLS al. • an adjunct, all the following disorders are preraanente e ,... is cured. s Dyp?six . A x. 0 INDIESTIOM.--A box of the Fort:4V • Pills, and *a bottle of the Wine, - will cure' the moat diStressing forms of this complaint. , • , ' . AGUE AND:. Form .—O ne or two doses of the Pills ; NEW to in AT stimm E ns_ I and a ,bottle of t . liel Wine will break ,the atipe !L ie • .. , cure the Patient in all cases, when the dirccuotie oil rtillE,:sulmcribers, lieving entered into copart- th e b ot tle are adhered to. . IL nership uneer the liite of SGTPIIIN & lurk, l DEOPAICAL COMPLAIM.—From one to two txteee take Pleasure hi announeil e g to theit friends and the I of the Pile and thioe bottles of the Wine, ewe ties public generally that. they are' receiving. tts.eomplete 1 ehstinate disorder. - • and 44 carefully selected stock of goads as Las ever Disonnett or . THE Ktitreis.—The Forest Wine and ~ been oiferedf ea the goods-liuyieg community 'LI Ibis rim have proved highly efficacious in this &Order . .., section of eqiutrv. Their stock is comperatively'new t One to two boxes cif -the Pills, and three or four bat; goods--a 9 ,the old storks of J. H. Sutphin was redue- ; tfes of the Wine, a, '. nelent•to a4complishat mare e ed to an m usually entail amouut—and anthraces all i in, the worst case -•• • • • the varieties usually kept in a ceuntty store. They l, Mnitire,Ntui .'... Lass, Enneciatibet and freak are now receiving anti L oinga large stock of : i 1 1 , &tie of the Constitution The Fereet Wine is a ''Seri ig andg pon uittnier Goods, 1 popular remedy for all these complaiets. One to iki,eh they smite" Public attention, belieting that ; three bottles cure the'worst cases-without, the use of anVinine. ion of the quality and .price will peeve I the Pills; hut when the _con:mishit le accompanied • satin etort' to putchesms,generally. Therespecial- with some e i ther disorder., the Pills will be required. lyilivite the ladies' attention to their- assortment of MlSCNlATlSM.—The r etEptej , ofthe Forest Remedies fashionablei teal durable. Dress "Gnods, of every variety l in Rheumatism is very 'singular. - • Some of the most i and style , consistine itt part of SptingDelains, rhal- I distressing cases, I ever mew -hive been cured. by j 0 • lies, Barages, flange Delains, Lawns, Poplins, and I them in ten or twelve days' time. •-••- Giegliams. I A good essortutent of Sprier; and Sum- I Bitotts DiSoneraes eato Foot. Seoaticte-4ine mar Shawl:,; and a splendid lot of Parasols. Also, a 1 purgative dose of the' Forest Pills will cure any bit,: complete sot intent of Bonnets and Trinninge. •- iota disorder, or ashy complaint arising 'fieim caul -. ' , Gents, e have nett forgotten you. .Please drop in 'Stomach and morbid condition of the bowels: - . - . and see us,;. we can fit you from Hat to Boots, in Fevkiri-e•ee - Ont or two purgative doses will care fit; style. and quality as well as price. • Cloths-, Cassie rem. : , , . , metes, Tweeds, Cashmerets, Sutinetts awl, Kentucky COUGDS, COLDS tiee,-Chte l'inx of the- Fille, end - e t Jeans; Stain, Silk and Mars..iles Vestings in ull their. I bottle of the Wine, will break up end.cure the mlst variety, w di a large and complete assortment of Rea- i, severe colds, cough s, and pain in the breast.' , - • , dy Made Clothing: " R. L. SUTPHIN. '• - 1 -ULCERS,' Botts, Btorcnr.s,.. fiter4Bed Head, - Ring-, ! SAMUEL YOUNG. J., 1 sso•rm, Erysipelas, Soli. Rhearyt, Sure Eves, and erset • 1 I ry kind of Humor.—These Womplainti erarise from' one.c6mnion cause--imeure blood.. Generally neth- I ink, but the Pille.are required for the cure of moat of 1 these disorders ; but if both remedies are used, two. I boxes of the' Pale, and 'two or tlifte bottles Of the l• Wine, will cure the' very worst eases, and frequently by less than half the miantity, . --.-. ' . • 1 ' Jar:ten:E.—Two boxes of_ tile Pills, and as many bottles of the Mae, cure the worst case ofigunffice. i FEMALE 011....TRULTIOtiS, produced frOoi bad colds or weakly ceestinitions. A few doses of die Fortis I Wine cures - the meat distressing betas of these come pLdnts; and if the Wine be followed ups few weeks, , these derangments will • not occur again. ,The Wins exactly 'suits the image constitution, and kiwi ; strength, vigor, and blooming health. Over. - iimille ; of boats and bottlea have bweri sold within the lasi ' tw o Tel7S iii the 'lilted States and Caneda. • Letters 1- .' and certificates to the amount, of - many thousand, have been rece.'Ne.d, tesllfying to the cures end good effects of these, remedies. • . ' Forest Wine i's in large square bottles' one &Alai per bottle; or. els bottles for five . dollar ' s'. Forest Pills twenty--Live cents per box: General depot, 64 Walker Street, New Vork ; and kept by 'cine or more reepectehle - druegiet in almost every city analvlllage in the Union and Thitisli COlonies. General Depot, 64 Walker St. New York. Agents, hi Montrose. Aliel Terrell, in Great Bend e l.. SCott e and all druggists. jely:l6; ISeit. • " " All .order -$ by fa iende.,-,stage, mil, or by dren, with. th knEd nr, - shall •re eel .promp4 attention and be dealt : • fairly by as if these who ordered %Tete present them: elves. _ • The aboie ootb are for sale at"." li re and let lire" prices, Pew t; are requested -to call and ermine fur thetnselae .• Teiins, cash or readir pay, Thank ful fevast rosy , I hope to make it an object for those thitt w a Groceries, E stables, &c., to get them at the Tempe:ance Saloon and Grocery. . ' . May Yl, It Summc!rs; April lEL6C• B.iToe pAce paid far all kinJa of Pro duce.: .ctrliu; YorNo. • h11...111C1E - 4111Zile.11t. of BOOTS Shoe foi safe. tic I SUTPHIN B:.YOUNG.. CLI lI4VERIES—A. good a:•••Fortnient of Sugary, Team, C44e. and Molwset.. with a prime lot of 6'ol, in I ! .its, Quartars, Ilalves and Whole - liarrel4. also D: and Pickled Cod for Fal t e.:l):i• • _ 1 IiUTPI-11N & YOUNG. I.kGF, lot nr.r-- 1 8 . L.VAGE lot orerockery, Malts, Stone, Tin s and ' Cedar Ware for sale. b.s stvrrtirs . YOLTYG. • HERS TO YOUR.INTEREST. — chaitee to ?nuke front 12 to 25 or-SCi FA A rai • ' . per cent. on yourinvextment. _ MlTRlsubsciiber is prepared to fernish Threshing . .-11._ Machines and various other Agricultural Imple- . ment4; not to be , ttrpassed by any in this coin:try; from the well known and long established manufaz:To-' ry of tl' heeler, lie.llick & Co., Albany,N. Y. There, At re but few farmers in this eounty - b'ut what can re alize the . above percent., or 'mire, as the horsepow- IJ .er eau e applied, in 'sawing Wood, in, lo; er . other ivied, C WWII', cuiting'straw, :mei hay, *sze., and ta ? dons o her uses too numerousltti Mention. For S3i'l. : eral reasons I can make it an object fo'r those wishing to purchase, to .'e.allitpori ale ;ulit:we their orders .. 'filled.. j I the 'freight so arram , ' ed that , the-trans, portatton is but a ntei.O . ttifie. Alliniplemeitts IYar ,:raiited to perform as recominencled, (see large hand-- 'bills.)l I can also - furnish itlachinery fretsother man'- rufactories, if desired.' :Now is rout' time to send your :orders, and your Machines will ha in readiness...at Atarvesit.E. T. TIFfANT.-- .• DiMock, Sustfa. cc., Pa., -June 10, 185& -221n0 • - FAL"' FO.ll SALE. _ . . . rrfir..suhscriber (lints for sale his Valuable Farm, •being a part of the Icarm well known as the i "Thomson Farm," in the township' of, Great Bend, i Sumpielianta .county, fa:, contain . rig'about 230 acres 1 of first rate land, about .100 . acres ut vatuableOhnber, .1 mostly oak,. with a suitable'iptantit7 of chestnut for I fencing, and the reinainder in a' high state of cultira-. tion—is well watered by n,small stream' through the,' centre and also. by durable springs. • The buildings are mostV in good repair; with cat tle . and hay barns and 9,tber neeessary.out-buildings.- The . artn is (yell fenced and suitaby adapted to grain.' or g izing, but,ita present condition is mostly in first rate „Toss, With an abundant quantity - of excellent meadow, and re considered - one of the - best stock .Farths in the State. The timber land is'. equally athnited to- cultivation, and the great demand for wool and timber, and its_proxituity to market,-nmke ' it highly valnabh‘. .. . . .The iodation of said Farm, with its - fertility of soil andiatate of cultivation, combiO every desirable ad, va4age for convenience arid-profit not equaled in the - :. 1 country, being pleasantly situated in the productive I Valley of the - Susquehanna, directly at the junction tor the Delaware,aLeckawanna ..k :tresternjtailrontl with the New York Si Erie Railroad, having bro-di-. I rect facilities to New York by said liat*aird •alsu IV4st and North by the New-York k. Erie fia It. tri Maries to, every desirable. point.: . Cher itupol•tant advantages . present themselves, ex ept for farming purposes---said - Firm. being the Village Site of the. pleasant and healthy, and'rapidly growing Village of Lndersville,:in the centre bra rich agricultural district, 14.- ad% antageonsly situated titer& with for dividin up for'the sale of lots. Persons de; sirens of a valuable' and pleasant locatinnovill do well toll and view the premises. .. - • -_. :. -: -. .. : - --- eterence had of„the-sabscriber on the protases', . ... (Terms by agreement. . ;. ~ - 24tn:l - - - - FARMERS, LOOK HERE! luE subscribers having entered into partnership, are prer.ared to receive' wool tolnannfacture on shares •or by t..e yaiyt JJ o, Von! cardieeand Cloth Dressid. in their season. .o • GARRET JOUN:3ON. ../011N BEAUMONT. Great Bend, March 5, .16tG. . gtr.tl tOIVIE 'AND SEE. . . • CENTS in casb, will laiyone:didlar E s worth of 'the% splendid stock of Spiing and ,Stimmer (soda just reeds-ink at the Cheap Cash and Barter tore at Dimock Four Corners, where ahnOstevery tsly now goes to buy 'their goods... : . . Haar and Salt, kept alwafs on hand; • - . - : I sWIL• 11: TilitEß. Dimock May'28,11856 111T111106n A rils II Artist's Paints in tnhes, 1-4 and Artist's thrashes; The Balm of a Ihousand Flowere, Thr beautifying the coropleilions; Gouraud% Pourdres Suhtiles, for remos:ing suporiluons also Lis 'ltalian Medicated soap for removing Tun. Freckles Pimples and &Mori Complexion; Batelie• lor's Liquid Flair . Dye, ah.. - o his Moldavia Create' for the hair t ; 11alloway's Pills and Minent,.. and nearly all the Pills, Ointments, and rate 4 t, me - die - Ines in ere. ation, at TURRELL'S. Montrose- June 18 18158., Aidg4liaiistrairiz' Notice. "MOTlCEilhereby given to all persons baying *. mends against the estate or ; Etass.Ssusaagx, late a cbson,. tOwniship, deeeaSof, that the Nunn must be -Presented, to ;be undershmed for arrango. ment; and dl . persons indebted toisaid gstateere, re, quested to make kumPdiste primate -XABY-.11. STEENBACIV, Adtalnistratrii. . Gibson Aligust AS, I flee, UPWARD ANDI)NWARD, . . . e Border o o. l7 .!. 6 . o fMgt: N ._ Border Italtawssnt muji Auk: Defamed A ND tile endeavor to paint ;If thee' ifeetteril Stoek quality" °fel** latef Teo; caved- from an old broken denim Reolddhhalen*i bt Bin ~ , hataton, leas proved an entire fitibire;to frieudagoim rinere. " Seeing is .b'etievintr.' Weite.i • knowlette the fact. And sbouldjudge that' sWiFes* (without wearing) would be all that was necesserp convince the public that SIM.IIOIOI & at their store on Public Avenue,. first.door above the . Post , Office,. have the largest- and Most desirable stock of BOOTS AND SAVES. titter inU•oduced - intb this market ; - which for price (we offer to ooralietitio* witit t serand rate gout(v) durability and styitt lenge competition. are receiving weakly froth the Bost nousee in New 'foils the latest styles - and heat qualities of Goods, which keeps our' asometrtert complete. . - -July 29, 18560Tust received a large addition testae former stock, consisting of, Gent! , „. Patent Leathe r_ Boots, Ps tent. Leather short Bools,Prene,h Gaiter Shoes and slipaall sttles. Ladir Gaiters Bus , r king Slippers and BoOts beet qualities; eln) boy [ Torahs and. Mildrine Bbotsi Gaitens and Shoes,' the best in market: - In fact every thing belonging to the 'ALL kio3s .of Leathor,‘WFiadia . 1 10:• Alt 'kinds of work =tide toor er 'Vitl - etiairktg dor; neatIy. , SIMMONS a nap/MAX _ . ili;tro4o Jul/ 28, 18158: G iIi‘ODAT.IE D OOREITT If:4lM .29,00 . 0 - CGRE;S IN ONE 'MOTT GREEN. PIE Important Digicovilr DE. HALSEY'S FOREST' WIC ifNjf . 6 \ ]lac t ~ ;O I")ENTLEY & READ_ are now receiving" 1...) their usual large and desirable-stock of Goods for the Spring and S"utnmer:tmde, Which were poi . ; chased.ht the lowest possible ptices r and.will be sold for cash, produce, or on approved credit, on terms which cannot but hee, satisfactory to the elctsestit worn. Our thanks; are dtte to:our customers mid the pub• lie generally for their liberdpatronage bestnred up- on us for-the last eleven_ years, and as we are now provided with. klarge and convenient Store, an/ in- tend as - heretofore, to give our entire perional &len tion to thelinsiness,-we trtiit to Merit a continuarmo - of past favots. • - - • , Retnember that we, have but est yumsots copus, and that as low as the inane quality 'eats 'be bought in this County. . ••D R GO ODS.—A full assortment of Bloadelothe, Kerseymeree,lentueltydeans,,Summer Clottut,Sbeet ings, CottistrYarn, Batting, and Calicoes that can't bet beat for.ed per yard. • KINCrAND DRESS GIOODS.—PIain -and figured Delaines, Deßages, Lawns, Ginghame,- SummerShwwis, Bonnet Riblxins,'&e. &c. HATS, - CAPS, itDONIVETS.—Ifeq's, Irouthei and Boys' Silk, Fur; Wool, Panama, Leghorn,; Palm • . Leaf, Canton and Straw nate, of all the different va• rieties—Ladies' and 'Misses' Bonnets,. Infaitts'llatc --- -- - - Ba.ntllioxes Parasols, fic. - tt c.; for sale ebetip.• ; HA Ai'DWA RE,':Crnekery, Stone and Tin Ware, Cut tains aid ;Boom Paper, "Patent E Pails, Bronms, Tub's, ite. ' GARDEN SEEDS -a full assortment.' Also, Glass; Sash and Putty, . .• • ' ; • SOLE AND UPPER. LEATHER—Rip -31e rocco and Lining Skins. • • - , `BOOTS AND STlVES.:— . Sica's Thick and; Calf Boote,warranted---Youths'and Boys' BoOts 7 -Litlies' . and Misses' Gaiters, Buskins, tke.-4letr,..Children's oboes of almost-every ••• .•• • • . DRUGS All D 4iED.lol4VES.—A'fall supply or - the choicest. kinds just receiva 'Also, oV i .thet popular _Patent iredicinieof the day. - t!ODFISE; 'MACKEREL; - 11 - the barrel, one half or one-fourth barrel. ` e , •'-' . ••••- PALNFTS AND OILS.—We lutve. juet'received and Ella Jceep constantly on baud, raw aid Linseed Oil, Olive andlanip Oil, White 14:y4241e, Blake's 3lineral, Imperial, Chrome arid Pans Green Ochre, Eng. Venetian,' end in fact 'every thine tdied. for in the painting line. i . . ,lEWELE - Y, WATOILE'S, and pSifiver - Trars..4. 'large addition. to our stock makes_ 04 itisuitlniOnt complete. • - - - - - ' • LOOKING' GLASSES AND PLATEFfi-Utocia, Whips, TraveUing.Baksi - Irnnita, Umbrellas, Rubber Overshoes, &c., for sale. rirbt.by.: ' • • • ItENTqr Montivse, ipril ' • irtAIAY SALT by the'pound, bushel crime : kilns; A.,F int:erred and for sale.by r . I : ' BENTLEY - • . • • ~ FQR WOOL by - • C 5.'11124 . 1 NETT., Susquehanna Depot; Jfiue . lB, 18#S6. XOTICE., - EitgON.s desirous otpaying nu money, on debts P qf any description,, can do so by lext.ing tkteii payments with Pose; ClApetoit. Co., itanitortf,--liont rose, ,to my oittlit,'"ilmiscre,celpta tbeir data. - . 1 " April , ~ r ..'':. ‘ :: 1111rAS ii-memitluiLittaik4d_.: Ateblitiiskiellina . ; Sioiii - .Lk. 10 cen'a..to 32voite:pgrilT4..111:03 4 * 26- tS.:Aficetital: .: riint4.4. fp*, b - ta..l2ic o n,ta; , 'N.o.3. plitiOci . kiiii, 0 - 0 - Is' 1 . 06.41 . .; Ciiildtel.#.443o,ii,fpor potitiCo4- 1061thoCtied - requitlVlTl'; :il:ti . P 1111 -- - j-.: - T.;.t::: t' - ::: - .'-:- ri, 6 IV ANI)i . sA . Ee::;.II.,-.. , . ,, ion‘tindy it: hand•Vi th iilioweartiOii,;..- .-i' .11itiirch 28,,185J;›.;!k.-.14-4--:..004_14/19:14.W.: El =I ~.:,: I
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