LI 11 il o r ptit ph. Free State settlers are going forward and are entering the Territo ry,though more slowly iluinkioulli.be wished, ibut*dess Free State emigration gets an act= live imPulse'soon, we . shall see the South a !head, favored as it is, with the, exclusive cola itrol'of the Missouri River,. and the use of governmental powers. Let it be borne in mind, that :all ' pol'it'ical Worts will avail nothing, unless , we- have a 'plajOrity of Free State men in that Territo ky, and keep them there; Work therefore for lian6s while you work for Fremont, and at yiour political meetings do not forget the 'starring thousands of freemen in that Terri- We call upon the friends of Freejiom to arise and out of their abundance to fiirnish 410 rummy immediately, to - supply the wants of Kansas, and to strengthen the noble band iof fiieemen who have patiently submitted to tutinges, murders and robberies in that Ter- Rory, and who have nobly - fought our bat- flea for freedom. Men and women, Free lom!s- advocates, arise and let your commit tee know in a tangible form that you are de termlned to aid them in this'great work, and Oat XILIMIS shall be free. • W. F. M. ARrrY ; . Gineral Transportation Agent National tansas Committee. II ; TUEASSAULTS ON JACKSOIV+SI.IO venom 6us assaults -upon the fair farne of Jackson hy, the Borijihan men, continne unabated.— . -thus the Louisville bourier;'.a leading Bu- Chapati print in Kentucky, says i s A private letter -written by,Jackson in IA4O, just before his death, meanly vilifying Buchanan, charging him,with 'cowardice and Adsetiood, is shamelessly dragged forth to de . 'tirade. Buchanan. The infamy of the ea'. iests s upon Jackson for writing this letter, and next iipon those who have brought it to ight far palitical effect now for4he first,Ainie.-- They,,who 'heap opprobriunii,moutitain high uponthe grave ofJackson,' are. tiler - who have dishonored him and degraded' themsel Fes by publishing the Unfortunate private leuee of the insanely vindictive ol&tyrant, who intthis lery - letter, proved that, to the last, no touch of justice or magnanimity towards an.oppo kt or rival ever' entered his breast, and t his .only use 'for \frienda was •to make • taols of them. If BuclnaTh - had, in 1E2 2 7, in. ..ad of faithfully giving truthful testiMony, V'ale did, corroborate corroborated ', Ja4son's charges nst Clay, Jackson never would have writ ten his infamous-secret letters Of 18451 We - *neve that history convicts Jackson of slant 4ering Clay, and then convicts him of slan dering BuChanan -beciuse he would not per in' re, himself by supporting the slander a gainst Clay. 7 1 Has the.old hero no friends left among his. / many adherents of former dayS? 'lf he has, is meet that they. Should know of this do . termined effort to blast his repdtation by shifting upon him tholufamy fairly earned by Buchanan. - . At a 'Fremont meeting, in Graham, ' gonroe aruniv, N. Y. last week; one of the. Rochester Fifirriore committee of reception' relat'ed the following imeedotett—Mr. S., all old trident of Stillwater, on the Utiper Hod. sOp,"introduced , amtmg' his s family of hens a few hanghaes, including a rooster of formi. dithle dimensions, who had "run to legs 'Ta good deal. His vow, was peculiar and easi ly- distinguished from that-of the other cocks. One Morning he bad waited to hear a pepeti tiim Of the usual summons, after being aroused. ,b4' the "shrill clarion" once sounded, hut he hZard it not again: The pre-onMem chanti.. cl;aer was still ' Mr. S. went ott to see what h4d 4aused the silence. He found the roo4 tei. op his back with both legs Ont,, or joint.-L -• Mier an examination, he eet.bOthlegs; the cock walked:-off and gave vent his saistac . bon lin a lusty crow.. lb the -yerY act, he kopped as though be had been' ot. He had ciiow-ed his legs out<of joint again -He was kept !three or four days!and the kilted, "h was too much trouliele," bald Mir-1 S. "to set birn pp every, time he crowed.li Well, gen tlemen, continued the speakei,i7ve took Mr. illniore froin New York to- Bjtifalb,,and et. ety time he crowed alongthe rot4e, he crowed his legs out of joint, and we lia3 to set IBM up. , 1 When we arrived, in 13ufralo,i - 1 conclq - dpd that the work ofsetting hit up was too 'l4borious,-and sc7l left him. . I RFTS CHOATE, tbe iDraseli e i u set z s or ator, viho 'recently wrote and publislied along let ter in Boston; advocating the1 a ccess of the *ket t nominated by . the Cinei Mad Demo: etatio Convention, made, in the 'year 1848, a series ofcomaints against the , Democratic: .1 pfirty, of whic hthe chief was tbn following: "The next is that that party, by a most ex' trao' rdinary . oversight, a .blunder, - a great deal more than it is a crime, butla stupendous crime, an enormous blinder, hall lent itself to tbe extension or Zavery in our Southwestern ,era t ries." If ' c were true in 1848, wfiat sari be said l Olt no 2 - , . ,• ~... - --- ' Fit L • . ' "•-* MIN 11 , tArAims.—Tne ebaina which Juneon • Drown, - of. Kansas, Free i , §tate man, wore for four week's are now ou.exiljbition at the beadquarteis -of a - ,Bepubliciut f.club . in Washington. •; . 1 ' . IDS Request.] I lines on the Death of P.. 13. CaswelL following lines ;ere occasioned by the sud taltnd appalling death of Peter S. Caswell, a prom itmg,youth of sixted, who was Flint; on the first day . (4•July. 18 . 56, accidentally, by his , pica hand. He was the um of Asa and,lsabella L Cfisarell, or For e st litkeltounuthip.. This sudden and melancholy ber r/aytment of divine providence hascalled forth the deepest sympathies of a large , circl of friends and re;l3l4s, and awakens in our minds the solimn con witinti that "in the midst . of life we are in death." ' Away, away to the spirit tan& f A - valued one has fled . ; . I -:Be did not think his own tinf iL luind 1 • I Would lay blm with tho.d d. • • I - To him the morn of life was bright: •i The frost or des,th came eon; .• - And crushed fond hopes of much delight : • His sun went down at noon. • • Go mark the pale and dying fine, There weltering in his blood; 'The bollet)tiuck, his life was gone ;' 'Tina dine, the will of Cud.. 4: El Poor boy, thylld n dred lung will mourn • Around thxlowly bed;- Thy trusting heart and frleny band Now slumber with the d ; A mother's love: win 'not forget Affection's cred tie; • - Et* hopeti to eet her loved one ye; Where love ,mo never diti. ° She ammo set thy lovely face ••• From her .ad thoughts depart ; , No other:eer am take the place non heldat irithin her heart. - Thy youthful friends now review Thy life so : quickly peat : The happy hours they're•spent with thee In memory long shall last; 1 Fond recollections oft rticsll l ' • Thy well known face andtrm; Thotert ludd in memory's d p i By harts most trne•and arm. wreath from sympathy's s t Bowers, We'll twine around thy , • - To show the pity, the respect That's •clutrished for theenow. - • • . • • _ Fareviell, dear boy, Well riittforge, t ThY FOOnded, hieedipg 4 1 19'. Thetei igatial dear shed many a tear, h Mild AO Maks Oa* ttlq, AVM 11554 • IL 1 VPII.I3LICAIIA4IIEETING. El A MISS ..meting of the friends bf Free ISA -Free Speech, and Fremont, will he held at Montrose, on Saturday, September 20th. , . . no.F. HErrizi ,, .wmsoy, tridted Statei 'Senator from Massachusetts, . • 4/0/1 7 : itiNsay B#BLINGAME,, 3fembe i r of tho Honsa,of RePresentatives from Mass. 40/Ir. G.' " • • and other eminent speakers, Will be present. •• The Republidans of the dill eren,t Townships are re quested to plakf arrangem!Otisfor a general turn out. •• FREMONT. AND DAYTON'MEETINGS. _Hon. HENRI: W , ' AT and Men. ANSON BUR LINGAME of M ~ H on. GA.LUSHA A. GROW a bo and other speakers ' address the . people at . the following placeill • ' ' ! , Honesdale, MondaY; Sept.' . 15th at •1, P. M. and evening: .1 I . •• . . Carbondale, l'aesilay, " 16th " 4 ' Scranton, Wednesday.. " • 17th " " Willtesbarie, i Thursday, " 18th " " and Pittston 7, 'evening. ' • , Tunkbannock, Friday, 't 19th " " Montrose, Saturday, . " 20th " " - Towanda. Mouday, ' . " ' 22d ." - " Tray, Tucsdair, • " I ‘23d " " Williameport:Wedneiday, " 4 24th " " Bloomsburg, !Thursday, ~ " 25th " " Tamauqua, Friday, " 28th , " " Pottpille, Saturday, " " ' 27th ..- '- " :" . ligious Notice: A Quarterly Meeting will be held by the Rev, George'Landoni at the Methodist Church,l in Forest Lake, the 27th wind 28th of September inst. .1 Matc'. • The Flo,: ; ing [Match of the Susquehanna County Agricti, • Satiety, will take place on the farm of Davie ' ost, ,Esq., in the rehr /of Henry Drinker's prenilus, at twa o'clock p. '31., 'of Wednesday, the 24t. /of Septembe.r, I 836.' •-• • the best P10wing, . .. .. . „....,, • $5 2d . 4 3d, . .• . • .. . . ttb. best,—:;. • . • 1 , , . To eery unsuccessful competitor, a Badge of the Sobiety will be given, all a recognition of Merit in trying to promoke the interetits of agriculture. THOMAS NICHOLSON, • ALF4EI) BALDWIN, Ex. Com: . F. X. WILLIAM'S.. , Fire Fire. , The Montrose( Fire Co., No. 2 will meet' at their Engine House, }onday Sept. 16th, at 20 minutes past 6 o'clock, P.z.11., equipp(id according to Law. i , , S. M. WILSON; Sec'y. szsza • •.GREAT.ATTRACTION. TIME LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.. Immense Porairs of Vettriloqui.on and Ex traordinary. Feats in .Natural Magic, • At the Acidetily - Hall Idontrose-«-Far two 'after noons and two - - . • . The Celebrated arid• Renowned •' • !SIGN ER BLITZ, ' will have tho honitm - of exhibiting his wonderful and popular kntertailitn9nts . at,the atune place, on Thins day and Friday, September 18th and 19th commenc ing at :i.o'clock h the afternoon, and if in the eve pings.. Adilli ance=;26 eta Children 12i. 41) - 41viA9e$. In Montrose, Sept. 2d, by the Rev. S. fi. Mazur, Mr. GEORGE - B..llxwis, and Miss E. A. Wxttails, both 13f Montiosej„ • • In 'Forest Like i Sept. :Id, 11 the Rcv. Geo••{;'. Lan don, Mr. !W. S. TimNE., and Miss SARA!! M. AVP.IGIIT, bath •Of, Forest !Ake; • • : ' • ._. . . ._ ; .i . .q\ . • . .. 1 t . • . Ne'4l.o. .1 • - i •••- . , ,In B i ngha m ton ., C. Tu6day morning, Aug, 2(.;, A N9E1.1,7 r, wife of C. G. Williams,c of the" eStanilard' . .4., . . office, and•daughter of Munson R. Vatkins,'Esq., Of.-,i- . , - 'OF ,Dmoci i -, st i fs-Q, - CO, , _PA ., . I . Oneonta, N. Y. i . .•,• • - • ‘i , " - - - - . liar HOLE, A LI: and. •13.1 Mil Dealer in EMERY'S If ..In Harford, PaLl'at the residence of P. Willitms, I 7 V & BROtiltiN, aticl WHEELER, 311;LIC, Esq., on AVednestuty, Sept, 3d, Erstrs A: only child , S. Co's Rail Road Horse PoWers i Threshers end Sep of Charles G. •-, , Vililliarns, of Binghamton:_ Her re- ; arators,..Threshers . and Winnowers combined.' mains t were lakeni-to Binghamton, and deposited with 1 , , Reapers and in aveers, combined. -Mowiqg and those of her-mother, in, Spring Forest Cemetery. 1 Reaping Macliittes, of six r.iii ssvvii difrerent PatLint ammo leeg • , among . which are MeCirrinieles,. Bun-all's Man i ny'a, Wrights, and the celebrated Ketchums M chine, !'which is warranted to work to the'sittisfiction of the purchaser. ' The little Giants Corn dad Cub M ill, the Nimble Giant. Feed Mills, with iron, plates. .Rretieh Burr Stone mills, for farm militia use. Portable Cir cular Saw „Mill with 24` meal saw, iiir wood mating &c., extra table ,and saw fur tslitting -boards and fen cing stuff and general shop *SC: Cross cut saw ar rangements, greatly !miaow attach. to Powe ; ti r for. cutting wood in the log, (it will cut Off an 11# inch log in one minute.) Emery' portable Cider Mill and i Press, the best in use, F.inn lig.Mills fitted forlPoiV eli, Power corn shelters, Power Feed cutter, ln rproved dog I'owers, Clo'verl Hullers, Wind Mills, of various sizes; Stump 'Mudd 'les, Hay Presses, (Field Drill Sower„ Lime spreader, Field Roller, Fountains of various patterni, linprovel Hydraulic Rain, Agri cultural• furnaces, Patept.sel . ;acting Cheese presses, Clurns of farioua kinds, Cultivators and Plows of every descriptioti,!Leather-aial Rubber Belting, and various other implements. • tmfact almost any imple ment a farmer may wish, or. air one else may desire except gimlet handles and 4andal;which no doubt can be obtained at the great manufacturing estahlisha went (as, is represented .or ii , iisrepresented) in Brad. Co.: They also manufueture an excelsior Falniag • ; Mill,.(they call it) which andv be serY valuable if it l 'is capable of bloWin ,, or clel:winr• the chaff froth the rrIlE Fourth Annual Exibition . of the UNITED . . \ , .7-' - t. e ~. ; will b e, proprietor. Ah. what trouts be lett? 1- STATES AdEICULT.UIIAL SOCIETY, I would say to sho=e whd may have been hum- held at ,POWELTON, IPhiladelphia,) on Tuesday; E. butted, that Emery's or Wheeler's Railroad llorse WednesdaY,•Thursd,ay, Friday and Saturday, Octo- i Powers, Thresher; &c, are of Made or allowed to. bey ith, Bth, 9tla,ilOth e and -11tk. . .1 . . I be made this side of Alban .. ; also tii•those wialitng PremiumafromtTicenty-Five to Two Hundrtd Dol i to t urcicae either Emery's or Wheeler'a Machines, Zara, amounting in the aggregate to Fourteen Thou- . t tha Emery or Wheeler has not authorized? nor de sand Dollars, will be ()tiered for the various . classes 1, sirelltr. 11. L. Blowers to sa I their, machines. I . 1 of Domestic Aninials, Fruits, American Wines, Veg-' I Descriptive catalogue price List and circulars of •etablesi Grains, Agricultural Implements anti._Ma- ? , nearly all machiues 'sold by Me, seat gratis and Post . - chinery. • i •r n"e prepaid; to all applican r. 'Send your name and •A Local Cominittee at Philadelphia, representine'l• a ',idrt.,i,s., , , , the various branches of Industry . has been appointed' Now farmers is the :time make from 12 to sor to co-operate withlthe officers of. the,Societv, in per- i 30per cent. on your' invest _tits:. Remember get fecting Arrangements foe the Exhibition, and Fifteen imy machines direct from tat manufacturers, : il've" Thousand Dollars have been guaranteed to meet exi no middle man with whom tO divide my conitnis.4on, 1 penses. This material aid, coupled with-the excel-• as is the case with some others. All machines !sold hence of the selected location, and the'large amount 'by me are warranted to y'e satisfaction br . may be I `of Premiums offered, induces the expectation that 1 returned if not as. recommended. See large hand I the Exhibition off 8560ii1l be superior , to any of its ; bills, circular's, &c. • • ' 1. - 1 - 1 predecegiors. . - 1. • J . , • ....' - I --'---- ' • • A Grand Agriculttiral Banquet, in which ladies as I. • , . Cilinitge o!rki •ne - i• - ' I . 1 Fell as gentlemen Will participate, will take place on: I,_ .FRIDAY, October 10th , when distinguished gentle- I DELAWARE, LAC/CAW:Os - NA AND WESTER,NQ . -1, men will address - the assemblage.: . I , 11141LapAD. If ell) .10,,N-0:01$.01)0)1.5. - q CYLF Mtg i TAMES BCCI ANAN, tits, dodtrines and policy, - Colfax's and Summer's:Speeches,- Border • Ruff fian Code in Kin4as. and Pridential - .Platforing, Fre mont Songsters e lltntic, 4 - c.; 3:c. Jun received and .1 for sale by i • J. LYONS 3: SON. Montrose, Sept.:, -10, 185 - 6., • . DissOiution. , rrHE,Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the 1 firm of Scott Johnston & is. this day dis ,Solved by niutual-consent ; (Mr. Sherman having gofie 'south.) The business will be hereafter can-led •ou by Scott & Johnston, in who.se hands. aie all matters belonging to the late fiftn. - • SCOTT , -& JOHNSTON: Sept ; I; 185 G. 35-Iw. United St a4s Agricultural Society. ' OFFICE, 160 CHESTSUT STREET, Favorable arrangements with the various railroads, I SUMMER ARRANGEMEN,T. for the' transportation of Stock and other articles arc ' 1 - in progress,)the terms of which will be given on ap. i , ills and 'after, after July 28th 18,56 the Express Pasktp plication at the Orme. k.J• ger Train for New Yer,c, and Train and Cincinnati E press from the west Philadelphia, Twill The List of Entrees , the Awards of Premiums, and I leave Great Bend at 0:05 A. ;. after the arrival tb6 the Proceedings, Will' be published in the Journal of'. Mail the Society for 1856. Due at Montrose, .... , ..... ....9:40 The Premium List, with the 'Regulations and Pro- 1 " Scranton, , i . 11 1 '05 I gramine of the Exhibition, will be furn6.4o on ap- • I " -Junction, ... .- .... ..1 . ... . ' - 3:t5 1 . plication to Mr. John McGowan, Assistaniceretary I ,!_."_ Neu' York, 7:15 Of the - United States Agricultural Stmiety, 160 Chest, Philadelphia l'assellgers will leave at Bridge - file nut street, (Rooms of the Philadelphia Agriltural i near Belvidere and arrive in , Philadelphia vla. B vi- 1 Society,) or by aUressing the Secretary. at _ton. I were, Dektware Railroad at I 810 r. ; t. ' MARSRALL P. WlLDER,'President. I Returning: Passengers /cave Pier No. 2N, It. WILLtAx S. K n Secretary. . ' 35-St. ,I, New York by Stemnboat W3 l ,omiug at... 7 0 A. Ix. ~—.-.—... i Passengers leave Philadelithia via: Camden & pel t videre at , - 1. • - ' 7:(J0 Due at S.crinaton,'- , 3.4 . 0 r. lit: * " Montrose, ......, .. I. .......... 5:15 -I • " Great, frend, i '' .5.411 connectinrilfti Mail Train Beat on N. Y. & E. Its R. - = Accommodation Traln,leaim Scranton, 8:55 A. IM: Due at-.MOntrose, I 12:15 P.*. ," Great Bend, , - • - 1-40 connecting with Day Express east and west on N.X. &Erie Railroad. I• 1 • 'Returning leaves Great Bend at 310 Due at Montrose, ' .... .. ...4:10 t ," Scranton, .., • . . 7:30 I Passengers; for Pittston,Ringstbn and Wymaing will take the Lackawanna, and' Bloomsburg care at Scranton, - • I • 4.00 r: at. - . . Passengers for Jessup, Archbald &nu Carbondale will change cars at Greenvick. -1 D. li. DOTTE ER, Superintendent. Scranton July 28. I zurcitturr ro rialiEßS, New Freight Lisle from Montrose. DILL* ARMSTRONG; - Commission ifirckants, No. 3 Erie Buildings. • , 'F the betterlaccominodation of the Fanners of Snag's cotudf, we., have concluded to 'receive freight every day of the week (Sunday's excepted,) skt the store of IL S. Wilson and Son, who will attend to shipping the same to New. York, and the return bills will be paid in cash at their store. • • Capt. Wickham i•is their Salesman, whose kw; ex perience on the N. Y. & E. Rail' road justifies him in saying that justicelwill be done to his patrons. With. the above arnutgeMeut we invite' fanners to give us a call. , • JUSTUS DILL: • '• CHARLES B. ARMSTRONG. Mo . ntrose,'A.ugl-20, 1856. • ' 82m6.' Ti .Pauseagers. QEARLES Coanbes connect at 'Montrose Depot, .1.) with the filloWing Trains: • . Leave IttOntroite, at 8 a. it. connecting with the Express Train for Kew York via. Ecru:ton he. (The inail is now earrie4 to N. Y. by this train.) Leave et r io A. n. Connecting With the Train - for Great Demi, which connects with Ahe Day. Express, both East and Vreigt. , , • • ' Leave at 2:30 1 , , cotiaectinz With the Train for Scranton, and FOrfts Train for Great Bend , *WEl mote train r tconnecle with Neil Train West,. Rettuninc ; Leivo - Nontrose -Depot, on arrival .of the above raitisrit fitatka, For connections with the N. Y. E. R. IL I ttldna. lee D. w. 8., i sclv.ertheniews. Tor Stsatip_plysews Bola An. lit 18641: 140RABD SEAM ArIAME Into,the- enel.. LI, the 221 day of .icily ea to be about 1.2 years o.' , forehead, and a little whi The owner is requested ges, and take•her away. New Milford; 411 g. 19,1 A Book for .the ' ~,- - - -.. CILIPTICIII FIRST, _ The Artist gels poetic and emphatic, irl II yes I there's a time 'or everything, -,..1J A time to cry, to whistle, ohsing,' • A time to get worse, and a time to get better, A time for a love or a, dun ing letter, . . A time for flirting with he tless toque**, _ A time to pay your addre s and debts, A time to make people• -you•are smart, And a time when misfortune will upset your cart, BA of these, or of others en numerous to mention, There are none more worthy your earnest attention Than the time to rote for ?re t rofit and Dayton, And the time to get your Dgguertyotypes taken. .1i wand forgotten t pay, will please bear in N. B. , Those of mv_c omen who have had plc tunss take us} mind, that, unless they com, to their senses soon, and send along the promised ainount, they may be sub jected to the uupleasantnes* of seeing their names in ir..pubile "Black List." 4am willing to be accom modating, considerate, patent, and all that, but do not wish to be trifled re with Let me he say, once j for all, that Ido not do a dit , business; and lam happy to know that but fe have become possessed with so strange an idea as at of getting treated for a ' Daguerreotype I • . •). • .W, B. DEANS. • Sky Parlor, in the Brick Block over Bentley and Lead's.' THE POLYTEC • OF SRN STATE OF West Penn Squar I NCORPORATED hi. the ganizejl cin_the plan of Continental Europe, afforils education in CIVIL Et:ninkt • TRY, MECIIANICAL EtRIREE MINING ENGINEERING. Tip will •,comtilence on ifonclap Catalogues and further info ALFRED Prea. of Faculty,.Polk, Administrat ix' Notice.l IVOTICE is hereby given to all persons luiving tnatidi againut the e:itate of Citutt.r.s Glvr- Wu) late of Clifford township, dec'd., that the same must be presented to the Undersigned for larrAnge, , ment, and all persons indebted to said_Elogle ire re quested to make immediate Payment-, .1 MARY W. GIFFORD AJlminotratrii. • Clifford, July 30th 1858. • Executor' Notice. • •I t • MOTiCE is hereby given o all personsli Ylag de ll wands Against the estate of JERE/flan •RosE CRAM, late of Springville Township, deceased; that the same must he presented to the unclersi, led for arrangement, and all pers6M; indebted to said Estate .are requested to make immediate payment. "" DA lA. STARK, &et Springvide August 8, 185 MI • Dino! non. VOTICE is hereby given .that 'the copartnership ,111. heretofore existing between the subscacre, under the firm and style - of 01,LNA); & Mares, in the - Drug and Grocery busmen.; is this day dissolvetliby mutual consent. - - MILTON GILMAN Great Bend, Aug. 6. GRANVILLE ARCS. A TieEsn LOT,Or CIIOII6E GRIN. CERIES just relvefand for sale elts4p; fifty a tip-top Tea, for fty tten ; Pound Stigar, -as low as can be_ evaded— ; Cheese, .direct from New Yerk such as hardly grow* in Susquehanna; Flour od ma constantly git band lit tweet prices. by Aug. fiti ' I F. B. CEIANDIAL , of the anbaciiber , •s aorrel mare„auppos• , with a-white strip in the on'the felt fore foot • sore.yropertY, pay char- HENRY TIFFANY. 1:58„ . 4 ` 31m3 =EI NIC COLLEGE • ENNSI'.NANIA,. • . Philadelphia, ..egislatUre I 85?, and or lie industrial Colleges of a thorough prufessional • iNO,'PRACTICAD Cu us iNn, S z acnrrßetorts AND Fourth Collegiate Year Sept, 15th 1856. For 'anon, addressi KENIstEDY, 1.1f.' D., echnic College,lPhilad'a IMI • BEgovirriorir. • Proposing .efitendmilts. to at Constitution -, -of tAa - CoMmontssaith; , , Resoleed by the Sehate and H on i o o f Representa. time of the ,Commmtiemla of Peonsyroonsa us Gen era/ Assentaly met, Middle - following amendments are proposed to the constitution of the commonwealth in accordance With the provisions of the tenth irticle thereof nor 43,romnrsr. „ ..There shall be.an additional article to said consti- tution to be designated as article eleten. as lollowl - ♦&TICTC rt. OF PUBLIC DEBTS: -Sicrior: 1. The state may contract debts, to sup ply medal deficits or failures in revenues,. or to meet expenses not-otherwise provided for; but the a ggr e. gate amount or such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or More acts of t h e gene r al assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed Bevan 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.thedebts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. Sscrtos 2.. In addition , to the above limited pow-. er the state - may contract debtS to repel invasion,imp press insurrection, defend the . state In war, or to re deem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state ; but the money arising from*tlte contracting of such debta, shall be epplied to the , purpose fur which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other, purpose. whatever, Sserios 8. Except the debts above specified, In sections one and two of this artiele,ne, debt whatever . shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. &viler,: 4. To provide for the payment of the present. debt, and any additional debt contracted 'as. aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first acs4ion, af ter the, ado7ption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thotisand dollars; which sinking fund shill consist of the net annual income orthe publicworks; from time to time owned by_ the state, or the pro ceeds of the sale of the same, or any part thereof, and of the Income or proceeds of sale of stock owned by the state, together with other funds, or resources, that may be designated by .law. 'rite said sinking fund spay be increased, from time to time, by assign ing to it any.part of the tales, or other revenues of . the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in case of War, juvasion or insurrection, no part of said sinking fund phall 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 lars. J ' • SEC7ION The credit of the commonwealth shall :hot in any t nner, or event,• be pledged, or loaned to, any indivi ual, company, corporation, or assoeta- tion ; nor a the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, usu. elation, or corporation. • - SEcTros O. The cornrnoriwealth shall not assume the deht, or any part thereof, or any county, city, borough, or township ; or ofany corporation, or as sociation; uuless such debt shall have been contrite , t..(1 to enable the state to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in tame of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any 'its present indebtedness. 1- Sscrtoy; 7. The leOlature shall not authorize any counts- ,city, borough, township, or incorporated .die= trict, b , y, virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise to becon,le a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation ; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institution, or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. ' Adre ihall be an ath.4tionittailiele to said constitu• tiara, to, be designate:d as article X . ,11., as tulloirs ° ; • Aktiat ;15. OF D NtW COUNTIES No county shall be ivided by a line cutting off over one-tenth of its ropoulation, (either to form a new county or otherwise,) without the express assent of such county, by a vote of the eltictors thereof; nor shall any new county be cstabffibedi . containing less than four hundred square miles. • TRIAD ANIENDItiNIi From section two of the first article of the , consti tution, strike out the words, "of the - eity of Philo ! , delphia; and of each - calmly respectively ;",from sec tion five, same article strike out the words, "of phil adelphia and of the several counties;' from -section seven, same article, strike out the words, " neither the viti-of Philadelphia nor any," and' insert in lieu, thereof the words, "and no ;" and strike out section four, same article; and in lieu thereof insert the fol lowing: . • . "SECTION 4. Ili , the year one thousand eight hun dred and Sixty-foui, and - bp, every, seventh year there after, representatiVes to the number 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; except 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 colntv shall be tilt vide.l, vided, in the .formation of a dist r ict. Any city con. tabling a sufficient number of taxables to entitle it to at least two representatives, 'shall have a separate representation assigned,it i and shall 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, "qlte city of Piii/ada/phia ,rhall•be dividtd into single senatorial districts of ecititisnt* ous territory as neart, equal in taxable population as possible ; but no ward shall be dividtd in tA.e for mation thereof." —The legislature, at its first session, after the adop tioit of this amendment,' shall &vide the city of Phil adelphia into senatorial and representative district/1 4 iu the manner above provided; such districts to re= main unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thousand eizht hundred and sixty-four. rorwrn AISEICDMCV? To Le section xxci, Article The Legislature shall have the power to :their, re yoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever iu their opinion it may be injurious to the citizen; of the commonwealth • in such manner, ever, that no injustice shall be done to the corp?ra tors. ' • Ix SENATE, April 21, 1856. Resolved, That this resolution pass. Qn the first a mend ment,yeas24,nays 5. On the second amendment, yeas 19, nays 6. On the third amendment, yeas 28, nays 1. On the fourth amendment; yeas 23, nays 4. ExtraCt from the Journal. TROMAS A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. IN ROUSE OE REPRESENTATIVE.; ' . .. .4pri/ - 21, 1956 .Resolrect, That this resolution pass. On the rst amendment, Teas 72, nays ' 24. On the second, a mendment, yeas 63, nays 25. On the third amend= went, yeas 64. nays 25 ; and on fourth amendment; yeas 69, nays 16. Extract from the Journal. • - . - WILLI.i3f JACK, -Cie, k.. , - • SEcto:Tstew OFFICE., ? A. G. CURTIS,-• ,- • Filed. April 24, 1856. 'Sec. of the Commonwealth. SRotrreses OFFICE, Harrisburg, June 27, 1856. • Prnnsigrania,si : . . I do c . ..tify that the above and foregoir.g is a true, and correcT copy of the original "Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution" a,s the same iemains on file in this office. ' ~ • 1 —•-••-••• In testimony whereof I have hereunto 1 L.'S. set my hand and caused to be. affixed the - ...., . seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and year above written. A. G. CURTIN . , . Secretary of the Commbntrealth. IN SENATE,' April 21, 1856. Resolution 'proposing amendments to the Const;th don of the Commonwealth, being under considera tion:- . . . • On the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment! The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the, Constitution, and were as follows,. viz : . • -; • Yzas--Messrs. Browne, Buckalew. , Creswell, Ev- 1 ens, Ferguson, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Limbach, .Lewis, M'Cliutoek, Price, Mewl, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Tart.. Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and /Platt,Speaker-24. , Nmrs—Messrs. Crabb, Gre gg , Jordin, Manger and Pratrto. - . So th-questiOn was determined in the affirmative. On the question, • . ' Will the Senate agree to the second ameriduninil' The .yeas and nays were taken agreeably W. the provisions of the Constitution and were as follows, vial • - • s ' • • . , YEse—Massra. Browne, Buckalew, Presunred; Kr;, ans, Hoge, Ingnun, Jamison, Knox, Labauch, Lewis, IPCliiitock, Sellers, Shamir, Souther, Straub, Wit! ton, Welsh, Wherry and Wilkin*l-19. ' Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Ant; Price and Platt, Speaker-6. ctmain :„ So the question wu the siffirmative• On the question, ' • • WilE,the Senate *gre to tiis third ansenilanutt t Tkezeis and um ware taken agreeably t? the Ccinstitution, and were etfollewe, - els : Yeas—Yeeere. Browne. 3nekelew, Oral*. orainn. well, Evans, jape" Flomikatti iterylegreni• /age* Jortlea„Knee..totalaielh Lewis, WiDlinteeiti I "Nlets Patti, Prk*, P 11Rrs, . Ilkentaa l Sontknri- .. ~ ~, •... _ • , Struab, T :I: 'Tolion t Welsh;,Whorry, Wilkins. and Piati, , zpeakre-48. , •' . t ‘:. '. • * ''' I Hays---Mi Gregg--1. - .„ .. • •' : --. •, So the tin n was determined In the affirmative. On the qu lion, • Will the' nate agree to the fourth' tinendment? The yeas d'rutys were taken agreeably to the Constitution, d were as follows, viz : Yaas-4lfe . Browne. Buckalew, Creswell, V ans, Plennik , Hoge, Ingram', 'Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Lanba h, Lewis. Velintoek, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Sou er, Straub, Walton; Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins, and t; Speaker-2S. Nays:--lif L Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt So the question was detemined in the affirmative. Journal of the Roues of Representatives, April 21, 1888.: , . The yeas and nava were taken agreeably to the pro visions ofthe Consiltution, and on the first proposed unendment, Were as follows, viz: ' . ' - YEAs--Messra. Anderson; Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck,.(Lvcoming,) Beck; (York ,) Bernhard, 'Boyd, Boyer, Brown , BrusWßuehanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig; irawford,..tkiiirdall, Edinger, Fatisold, Foster, Getz, Hanes, Harper, Heins, ilibbs, Hill, Hillem, Hippie, Hbolcomb,Hunseeker, Imbrie, Ing ham, Innii; Irwin, !Anti; Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longrtker Lovett, M'Cidntait, M'Cartity, M'Comb, Naugle, i Menear; Miller, - 114antgotnery, Moorhead, Nunnemacher t Orr,- Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ram sey, Reed, Reuthold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny,) &ilk (Cambria.), Smith. (Wyoming,) Strous4Thompson, Vail, Whalen, Wright, (Dau phin.) Wright, (Luzertte,) Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker--'l2. ~ . NATE—Messrs. Augustine, Barry. Clover, Cobmirn, Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Housekeeper, linneker, Lei-enring, Ma- Sce; Manley, Morris, Mumma;` Patterson, Ealisbury, mith, (Philadelphia,) Walter, Wintrode and Years ley-24.4 „ • So the questio as determined in the' affirmative, On the questiM , .. "'- Will the House jvtie te amendment? The second aendment? The yeas and ys were taken, and were as fol.: lows, viz Yeas-,Messrs. nderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming, Beck, (York,) Bernharti, •Boyd„ Brown, Buchanan Caldwell, Campbell. Carty, Craig, Fausold, Foster, eta, Haines. Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Ilillegas,,, I ipple, Holcomb, Ifunsecker, Im brie, Ingham, Innis, Irwp, Johns, Johnson. Laporte, Lebo, Lougaker, vett, M'Culmont , 31"Certhy, 3.1% Comb, Mangle, M near, Miller, Montgomery, Moor head. Ntinnernach n• Orr, Pearson. Purcell, Ramsey, Reekt Reinhold, little, Roberts, Shenk. Smith, (M -ilo legheny,) Strouse, Vail, Whallon, Wright, ( Lnzcrne,) Zynynertnan and right, Speaker-63. . ;sJ:fa—Mears. ugustine, Barry, aoter, Edinger, Fry, Fulton, Gayl rd, Gibboney, Hamilton, .Hancock, Hunker, Leisen ng, Magee, Manley, Morris, Mum= inn, Patterson, •P elps, Salisbury, Smith (Cambria,) Thompson, Walter, Wintrode, Wright,. (Dauphin) and Yearalev,-••20. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the House agree to the'third amendment ? • The yeas and nays were taken; and were as fol lows, viz: - , • - 'Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Heck, (Lyeoring,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Edinger, Fausold, Foster; Fry, Getz, Haines, Hamel, Harper, Ileins, Hibbs, Hill, Hillegas, Ripple, Holcomb, Housekeeper ; Imbrie ; Ingliain, Ins nis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Lap:rite ; Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M'Caknout, M i Ciirtnbt ; - Mangle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, lifunnentaclier; Cin.,. Pearson ; Phelps, Psireell, Remsef,'Reed ; -111ddle, Shenk, Smith, (Alle ghenY,) Smith, (Cambria,) Smith; (Wyoming.) Thom son,- iVhallcii, Wright ; (Dauphin,) Wright. (Luzerne) and Zimmerman-84. • • • , • ~.isiNATE.---liesars.' • Harry, Clover,Cohourn, Dock, •Dowdall, Fulton, Gayk•rd, Gilibone , Hamilton, Han • eock,lttineker, Leiserning. WCarth_ fagee; Manley, Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, Reinhold, Roberta, Sal isbury, Walter,' Wintrode, Yearsley and Wright, Speaker-25. So the question was determined in the affirmative. OR the question, , • ' - ' Will the House, agree to the fourth im - e.ndruent ? The teas and nays were taken, and were. asefol lows, viz : _ - YEAS—Messrs. • Anderson, Backus, Ball, Beck, - (Lycoming,),Beek, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer; Brown, Brusit, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Dowilall, Edinger, Fausold, Foster, Fry, Getz,' Hamel, Harper, Heins, Bibb% Hill, Hine ' gas, Ripple, Efoleomb; Housekeeper, Ilunsecker, Int brie, Innis. Irwirt, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longa ker, Lovett, ll'Calnaont, 31'Carthy, M'Comb, Mangle, Menear, Miller, 31ontgomery,Moorhead, Nunnemaeh er, Orr, Pearson, - Phelps, Purnell, Ramsey, •Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith„(Wyorning,) Thompson, Vail, Waiter, Whal lon, Wright, (Luzerne,) riarslev, Zimmerman and Wright, Speoker-69.- • NAT9-41essrs. Barry; Clover, Cohourn, • Fulton, Giblxmey, littinest, Hancock, fluneker,lngham, Leis curing, Mwr e' ee, Manley, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury and Wintrode—l C.; ' So-the question waS:determined in the affirmative, . ....___. , . . SECRETARY'S OFFICF, ;,' t i Harrisburg, June 27,1856. ) Peunsyteania, .I.t : . . I do certify that the and foregolug is a true and correct copy, of tlii- "Yeas and says' taken on the Resolution proposing amendments to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth, IR the same appears on the Journals of the two Ilous,es of , the General. As sembly of this Commonwealth for the session o f 18.56. 1 —A--- Witness my hand and the seal of said of- L..S. five, this twenty-seyentli day of June, one --r -- thousand eight,hindred and fiftf-six. " • A. G. CURTIN Oa Secretary of the Commonwealth. 1 Strayed'or Stolen, . PICO: two-yearvuld steers; one deep red, with 1 wide horns, black tips to• his horns, and black nose . ; the other deep red, with wide horns, white bel- ly, white spots on both flanks i white Spot itte fore head, and most of the tail'white-- , have been missing two or three weeks. Whoever will return said steers to the subscriber in South Bridgewater or inform him, or the editors of the Repiblican at Iliontrose Where they can be found, shall be liberally reivarded. • PATRICK MANLY. Bridgewater, Jay' 23d 18.10. s C rrlage Makingg. undsEgned having purchased the old stand recently occupied by Jonas ?Jack, is now pre- I pared to 'carry on the Carriage Making business, in all its branches. All kinds of Carriages manufactur .ed to order , and repairing done on short notice. • E. IL ROGMS. • • Montrose, July Ist 1856. tf. * • Wool Wools ►Fool HE highest market price sit eash.will be paid for _1 wool at POST BROTHgRS. • July 10th 1850. s ;Cash Paid tar Wool. Tit highest price ia cash will I:lp l a t tl ß f l o t r n ly r ool Neiv Milford, iune 20, 1-85,6, WANTED.' , TWO DOZEN FAT TURKEYS by the Ist of July, J. also fat Chickens at • S. S. MOTT's. XT4FLOU'R from I} to S dollars per barrel at * S. S. lilOTT'a. • MontroSe, pa. • TAKE NOTICE. :DAY SCHOOLS 'furnished with Libraries of different sizes at New York retail prices. Call at the PoStoffice.' FIRE I FIRE! FIRE:. THE undersigned is, agent fortbe following .. In surance lompanies, the reputation lof which, for solvedcy and-houorablellealing, have been long known to the public : • , The Lyeoming Mutual. Capital $200,000. • The Farmers •Uelon Ins*ance, of. Athens, Pa.— Capital 100,000, secured bonds and mortgage. State ntual at Harrisburg, on the stock and mu tual Otte. ; Capital $350,00q. t"'Applicants, din reeetve policies in' tither or any of the above companiei. ' • • BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. • , Montrose, Ma 12, 1856.', • 1 ' The War :J cat .Begun 1 - . .. LOOKVELLTO YOUR INTERESTS, buy; . IA ND b Your 11 oo ' and . Stationery where yon p. is lA..- et " them th e . r Remember it at th e Monk° ' Store the POstoMEe, viliere you can find Rooks of all prices, from a one cent primer to a ten dollar Bible • and notwithstanding old booki have been sold In tairtsif lite at sitiction at low pric ee, youlMay 'elm by callhig at the Posixdfice that old and new boolos both cersliebmight 10w. . , - Dicketornplete W orts; Expedition to Japan Dow's' Yiridngs.l the litusteritregt. the , White Chief :and the Scan, Gerard the Lion , Milier the Sparimegrwas Papers, My Bondme Mid Freedom, Life on the Road Salad ter, the Boat and Solitary;' Rose Clerk, Tom Illiod's Works in -feriae stylise, s new lot of School Books and Stationery; Yankee Notions, Sm. ke., and also a feir of those tip-top Giese Lampe lett. . •! - 1- Look Hems—Azry cope making , a hill or,flve dales end vier at One time; ahall have Onoidolbteri worth' thrown` in . extra, or ten dolhses'irorth shall nave two dollars extra. ~ -.1 . , ' Gall and be convinced, at the Monizose Book , o ne do or north of Hotel. ore,. ..,• , r.,,„ N. BIILIARcr. -,.. IWO* Ang IN muse: , . - • -, -' ii •ER AN - C -- E "8 /- ILOO N A _ N, D': MAIN STREET, MONTROSE I -PA: subsmibee take* this method.to keeti it ba the people of Susquehanna county, - that at Iletanee &loon ,(the onViorie in Montrose) 'lace to get Pies, Cakes Crackers; Cheese. ' , rk Candy_,, Sardines, Herring:: Orange Wand AliPles, N t uts, Sugar, Pickled Oysters, Clams, . and Cucinnberii, Small Bee:vice cool Levi '' d S°d x . o44s tteri 'lce Create iic., to -eat and,, Also. t thkaconi. lace, is kept on band a,l ut. sortment 01/OQ - AR/ES, fresh on New .ch aslea!l „illitN rent kinds, good, from 25.. a. per po , 'Brolini Sugaris now . ; selling at .41 !Per pound ' best Coffee Sugar et Ili cents, `shed, ulver sand granulised Sugar at 121 Cod, er pod: i. keret, d, ,e — imd Blue ,rk, La , %Bleed VAID in alders, Dried : am, Toba (plug and tin iit',o :Vinegar, 1 Candles,' Stet:rine .Patent and' SI/litri. do:, ,P.ap ordifferent kinds, from 10 tod.2feents a , p Powdee and:Washing gods, Sack Salt for l se ' Shot, PeritisliotiCaps, White-wash, Scrub t.eßrushee, kora and Shoe Blacking, Hair 'rfumery andA,variety of Extracts, Matches, 1 Cinnamon, *res., ground do.. Ginger, Mes. tench and Anitrieen Coffee Essence, Cora . `,go f. . ‘'dilings, -itaisins from one shilling • ..,ee pee.. 'end, Zantee Cturants, Citron; Licorice, . ...s and root • do., Candies Of all ancy Candy 'reps, Gum de., Dried'Peaches, , d Cherries, : ranges and Lemont, Pile 14e' pa, Broma and Chocolate, Nutmegs and -pat4_ eg Graters , Patent Clothes ins ; TranlPP.- 119, Slate and Dead Pencils, t aid Osman. iottles, Fire Ciackers and otb Fire Worie,- Id's, Lee's, snit Wright's Pills, Salts, Di. Camphor Ointinent,. an almost sure cure for :hache," Sprain's, Bruises,.,Burns, ke., same. Liedieine, and a large assortment of Children's ong.which are Horses - on wheels ,and rook. , • Lions, Cats, Birth; ,te.„' small Pails.4nd 1 clarionets, Ace eons, ilarrnoniconeaews few T,adies' Has ets end S' • g Birds; .also, i hand by the ound, or liarrel, at as e and as goo qual as can be bought in e. ' ders sent 'b iends, sta ge, mail, or by .chil dr the READ . I receive prompt attendee .ealt as fairly byes If these who ordered were themselves. • `. En d 7 r ll ° o , an p ent The Fbove goods e i ge. for sale at "live and letlive" IPeople are Rquested - to call and examine . seises, Terms, cash or ready pay. "Thank ast. .favors, I hope to make it an object for at want Groceries, Eatables, be., to get them n emperance Saloon and Grocery. El, 1858. ' ' S. S. MOTT. prices. for the ful for those ti at-the May .: aeons vmmEnsil' 4 , subscrib'ers, entered into copart - rship uneer ' SCTPIIIIC it Tonso. asure in anno et ~ :their friends and the, enenally that they are receiving as complete arefully selected stock of: go Nis as has ever ered to the goods‘buyingcommunity in this ;,f country. Their stock ispmparatively new ' as the old stock of J. H Sutphin was reduc- I unusually tunall-amount—and embraces all ;eties usually kept in a country store. They " receiving and opening a large stock of ring . and summer Goods, .- [ they unite public-attention, belierins.that ilation of thetvality and prise will prove :g ory to purchasers generally. They especial ; the ladies' attention to their assbrtment of ' hie and durable Dress Goods, of every variety , consisting in part of Spring Delains, ChM- I • ges; Barage Belem', Lawns, Poplins, . and ;,s. 'A good ,assortment or Spring. nd Sum wig, and a splendid lot of Parasols. Also, a e 'assortment of Bonnets and Trimmings. .4, we hare not forgotten you.. Please drop In : us ; w4an fit you. from - flat to Boots, in d quality as well as price: Cloths, , Cissi. vreeds, Cashmereta, Satinetta and' Kentucky Satin, Silk and Marsales Vestings in all their with a laige and'-couiplete assortment of Rea 1, e Clothing.. • R. L. SUTPHIN.. I ' • -- . SA3IUEL YODNG. 'FR: take'pl public and as been o section goods, ed to the car are no to wbic an exa satisfac ly invit•. fashion .1 and sty B ' Gi!lgh a mer comple. DIE and se , style at meres, Jeans; variety dv Ma Sum \.c dude. sere, April 22, . The highist priq paid for all kinds of Prp- SCTPHIN tk YOUNG. RGE ossortment of Roots snd hoe for sale SUTPHIN' & YOUG. • , . t L .t I. b `1 R i.i CERIES—A good assortment of Sugars, Teas, free and .Molasses,with a prime lot of ,IfaCk- Quarteri, Falves and Whole Barrels; y and Pickled Cod for sale by erel, In also, D IRGE , Iot of Crockery, Glass, Stone. Tin, and dar Ware for sale by SUTPB.IN & YOUNG. EN • FA ' HERS TO YOUR INTEREST. . A rare chance to make from.l2 to 25 or 30 per tent. on ..o'itr investment. - MBE subscriber is prepared to furnish fr hr . es bihg -L .3f 3 chines and:various other Agricultural Imple merits, not to be surpassed by any in this-country; from the well known and long established mannfiteto ry. of Wheeler, gellick & Co., Albany;-, N. Y. t There are but few farmerS in this county but what can re alize the above per cent.; or more; as'the horielpow er cane applied intsawing wood, in log or 'other wise, c urnlng, cutting strawand hay, &e.., and va rious o her uses too numerous to m ntion. For sev eral re sans I can make it'an oblect for those wishing to pur lase, to call upon me and ti, -. re their.orders filled. I hare the freight so arrange . that the &ans. puma; uis but a mere trifle. All • lements War , ranted . 1 o perform as recommended, (s e large hand bills.) I I can also furnish machinery fre i other man uTitctorif desired., Now is "visor time to send yotir - n•d - od (whines will . be, In eadiness at - , -E. T. FMY.,_ Pa., Jane 10, 186. 22m8 rarm," in• the township of Great Bend, antra antra county, Pa., containing about 2:3o•acres pate land, about 100 acres in valuable timber, ak, with a suitable quantity of chestnut for , and the remainder in a high state of cultiva- L it [ well watered by a small stream through the and also bY'durible springs; . ' uildings sre`inosily in good' repair, *with cat a3 barns and other necessary out-buildings. 1 is well fenced and suitaby adapted to grain • ng, but its pr sent condition is mostly in first as, with an abundant quantity, of .excellent , and is considered one of the best stock 'n the State. The timber land 'is equally to cultivation, and the' great demand . for i d timber, and its proximity to market, make . .... Susque of first mostly Penchi tion—i centre The tle end The - Fa or grai.• rate g meadot Farms adapter wood n it high! I valuable. location of slid Far-,, with Its rerillitiorioll le of cultivation, combine every desirable •atl2. for convenience and profit not equaled in the 11 , being pleasantly situated in the productive 2f the susquebanna, directly at; the jtinction Delaware,' Lackawanna & Western: Hailroad New York & 'Erie Railroad, having two di lities to New York by said lines and also 1 2 1, d North by the Ntw York & Erie and its to every desirable point. . • Important advantages present themselves or firming purposeld Farm being the Bite of tho pleasant and hialtly,'lnd rapidly .- ‘ l Village of Lodersville, in the centre of a rich Tai district, is ad‘antageoutergituated - th - ere= ilividing up for the sale of lots. Persens de;• Oa valuable and pleasant location will do well hd view the premises. iotee had of the.sabseliber on the 'premises. hf,agrkemeu_ . • FARMERS, LOOK loot . .'. ' csubseriberihaving entered" into partnership, prepared to retteive wool to utanufiu3ture on or by b.e vain. Also, Wool ,Carding and 1 ressingin their season. • • , ... - 1- • GARRET JONNSON. , • .. . JOLlK'BEAustarr. ,, Bend, 311treb 5, 1856., • • &Lei Tar 'shares Cloth 1, EOM COME AND SEE 8 r-cms in cub will buy one *or* of he Splendid etock. of -Spring -and Simmer Goods just recelohig the Cheap Cash and Barter store at Dlmock Potr Corners, where almost every. body n COW gout tabuy thelr.goods. - , Bas and Salt kept always on hand. _." • Wll. IL THAYER: .May 28, 1856. • - im,p) , .11IOGRA..PUS; Artst's Paints In tubes, • A Artist's Brushes; The Bahr; of a Thousand :i for beautifying the completion; Gouraud); Subtilea, for removing superfluous hair,-. Italian Medicated 'Soap for removing Tan,. . Pimples and fislkny Completion ;,- Batch°. quid Hair Ikvo. slso his. Moldavia Cream for • Galloway's Itills and •flintment, and nearl y :lls, Ointments, and Patent liedicinet in ero• , ~, , -, TGARSLIAL - &Orme. bus_18,•1111, _.: • , ••-• -•-, ' 119 Flowe Pow. also h Freokl the h all the Won, Adatttslttiititrtlil - cats hereby &wed titan 'potions baring d, • • do' spinstltinieststo Of Eitss •Stunascut, Gibson, townstdir, - deeesett thst i•lte sails • • resented to the understOed foe. anion* • • periseil Indebted tb • to mike itersediste pirritenX,;,• , m.utrz si aistwmoosighifflibig:. , ~.•4114 0 14.--180e, • late o most meet, SEEM =ill SL TPHlti_ d-..Y9UNG. Ewe. SALE. for sale his salualAe ram, Farm well. known at-tha L. GREEN .: . . , ''. l g ~'-_-.,':--.1! MEI tlPVVrititl):4oll), tit•i*Art --•,•_ The:Battik it; A ND the endeavor tovnipir oibet Ae he A lila-kV' superior gialitynof fioods lately re., ceived from an 'Old broken own Pitahrtabmera Ikk' Shminunten ' hes ;tie!' te: wit , Trienda dounioun., _ !lirseing de A/ievintris! Ws ere .;knowledge the fact. And eboaldjudP VO4~ Anittout wearing) would be all: that w:: aeceatat7io convince the publie - that MOONS 14081 W,. Rt their store on Public Avenue, first•doir above tbq Poet- Office, beve du, risme ilestrubler stock ,of BOQti IT'DSUM. w l7o "lPPoliFleed' In* this market ; which 6rprico (wi , 110 et with wend irdi giorAl ollirabltty and ifelen lenge vompeiltion. - *eking wee* the Best Rouses in New, York th e- latest espies. l and, best qualitiesof Goods, which keep* war - aiwirciailt complete. JtilY 28, 1888..Tuatricleiv,e4 a largirail4ftliat' *obi former' stock, conalithig of . Gantt. Patent IseathN Boots. Patent Limther ihortltoots,'FiOneliCalfßabia. Gaiter - SLou and dips all styli& Le& Atherclinire , kilts Slippern and, Soots, bottkualltiair alit WV Sontlis and Children Boota, Godtera and. tibOalk tfit bestin market.. In SteCerwerytking pelavoskte - „ AIL kinds of teethe!. an finding". &r.. :?Alt e s . Alnds .of work wads to A ord - and . ' draiA` neatly. - SIILMO 'S.& " •.` . • Montrose July 28, 1858: • """ ' --- ' . Important D . DE. HALSEY'S YO: --- -7 ' GILINI-COATEDFO EAT. PILLS.' ' 29,000 CURES nr. NE YEAR • *., nit HALSEY, of New Yo , has invented * pro. 11 cess by which a rich luau iant WlNghrprodue.• -' ed from certain plantsot medicinal virtnes..-: This delightful Wine COmbinia all the high mediciniti: properties of the pande/tott, Zartapartlta. - Fellow' Dock, Wild Chervscand certain other plants, Idiom virtues are gni times snore.,"tive.as medical teems. So pure and concentrated are e medicinal properties. of this Wine, that it has beenround the.most &emus. ire medicine now In use._ F nentlv r iess than it single bottle restores the tinge g Patient from de. bility and sickness to strong a d vigorous health..." Every dose shows.its good ell' on the constitudok and improves the general heal ht and with Detrltal. sey's celebrated Gtral-COATE FORMT:PII,I2 • an t / ii an adjunct, all the following• idea sue Premanent. )3 , cured: ' , . . DMIPgPMA AM) IM)101t8111):C A- box of the vomit, Pills, and a bottle of the W e, Will core thentost dt: .... distressing forms of thisOompl --- ' - Anus Aso Fornt.--One.or and n bottle of. the Wine will, cure the Patient in all oases, 1 the bottle are adhered to. ' DIGSPAMAL COMPLAMTe...4I of the Pills, and three bottlet I obstinate disorder. DISORDER OF THE &DATIL Pills have proved, highly e One to two boxes of then's, des of the Wine, are sufficient in the worst cases. ,' - - ..., .DEsttrrr, NIGHT SWEITS, •MO4Ttion and We i ; of the Constibition. Tbi Forest Whitt hi A popular remedy for all these coto , rta; - On* to.' three bottles cure the Irmo es out the °sear the Pills; but when the corn ' hnt Imo. krimg. l 44 with some Othir diger:de the illi ) iiitherequirett . Rancwartim.—lfhe efficacy fthanrest Rana:Bea in Rheumatismisverysingul t l. _ Some of the: loo4 aiStreiSing,tatilt . I *Vet saw have 11 , “9 1 WW At I thembi ten or twelve,days' e. - ' - , Buoys' DisOttnnsi Aso °lrk' Sitntain.:- . 4ne ur4 E lls purgative dose of - the-Forest ' will aura satiii. • ions disorder, or any Comp t :arising' from foul* Stomach and morbid.condlilo oftlke lsawehk; • Ftvtas.--o veil.. ..ne or two , p . dr° doses_ 'liill :,, !ma" , Conant, Come src.—One ..x of the zuo, and a bottle of the Wine, will b - up and cure the UK severe:cads. coughs , and psi in the breast.' , '.- ''.. 3: . tuxes, Bona c litorcnta,, Scabbed Jteu4 811 worm, :Er.y/tips/ae, Salt the &re Eoe.t;:eritd' Ife ry kind of or.-=These - "plaints adlarisefmta Otte common ca me—imptere ; ood.. Generallynoth ing but the Pills are required. .r , the cure of most of• these: disorders; but if both ~ edief taw r*ed, two. boxes of the Pills, and' tiro o thretlbotdes, of ' the Wine;:will cure the very woes •cestac' and fretrumtlY by less than half thequantity. '• .. . . 5 ... .t Jausnrcx.—Two boxett of _ .e Pllii, ttnd•Atti lip, or • ttles of the. W'me,acei, the. orsreaseof .lain.- , - FlatAtr, Onsrnecnoxs, p , • aced fEces bad - etildk or weakly constitutions. A f wiloses of the roma Wine cureithe most dis ' g forms °Mese coo. plaints; and if the Wine be fo rowtidmpi few Neel* these derangments will not ! •eur again. The ,Wirm exactly -suits the female• . , stitntiort, and 'gives' strength, vigor and blooming health.,.Over a mill of boles and bottles have be sold *Mir:l,th° bat two years, in the Iniied State and Canada. Letter* and certificates to the anto 't of: many thousand, have been received; testifyinto theinrini and' good effects of these remedies.: . . - , . ..-. _Forest }Vine is in large sq bottles, pie dollar . 7 per bottle, or sii bottles for jive 'dollars. Forest ' Pali, - tiventy;.five'ReO 2: tS per bo - .(lerieral dekt;464 Walker Street, New York ; a d kept by, one minors respectable druggist in almost every, city and villager in the Union and British Colo ies. _ General Depot, 64 Walker 'Nei! York. Agent., in Montrose, Abel ,Turrell; in- rent Bend, 1... , - .6; , igtre and all druggists, •.- i • , . .. . , fluty le, '1 . "8156: .' - - - r ' - '.. E KEW ETLEY & RE. N their usual large and. die for the Spring .and Suinnter chased at the lowest poisitte . for cash produce, or on GPs which cannot but be satiblitcto -‘ Our-thanks are due to our lie generally for their liberil e i on us for th e last eleven y provided with .a large and co tend ashereiofore, to give our lion to the business, we•trust, of past fivors. _ _ ill:Member that Ave haie coons, and that AS tow as th bought in this county:: • < • DRY GOODS.--Afull lterseyanervi,KentuckyJ. hags, Cotton Yarn, Batting ; an beat for ed per "yard. ' 'FANCY AND DRESS' 1 eali figured Belittles, Challis, Daß Sumtnet: Shawls, Bonnet Bibb( HATS ; CAPS, # BONN! and Boys' , Silk, Fur, Wool; .P Leaf, Canton - and Straw Ha , rieties—Ladies' and' B isses' Bandboxis„ Parasols; &c. Ake. 1 'GROCERIES, HARD ' and. Tin Wei* On, tains.. and Pails; Brooms, Tubs, &e. GARDEN SEEDS-1-a - Glps, Sash and Putty. - SOLE AND - UPPER L meco and Lining.Sk,ins. - - . BOOTS .A..ND SHOES. Booti, tierranted-nuthi'' and ;Muses' estmre;isularnut, Shoes of almost every style. DRUGS AffD.dIEDIVI the choicest _kinds. just, ..recei popular Patent Merßeine* of CODFISH; MAOEERE half or'onefourth halve:: ' '" :PAINTS AND'OILS.— mid sball keep constancy on •Linseed Oil, Olive and' Lamp Blake's Mineral, Impelial, Ch °eine, Eng. -Venetian, and la tor in the painting line. ' • ' JEWELRY, WATCHR ' large addition to our stock complete. ' • - , ZOOKI:1 4 10 GLASSES A Whips, Travelling Bags, Tru_ Oirershoes, lie. &c., torsalel - Montrose, April' ,22: rhAIRY SALT by,the pp TecolvidAnd for agile C4*§}l FAIT) FOR.. Soquehan4 Drpot, JUDO - , • Plirrit lERSONSdesirnes of pity 'orally 'description:- bq,n '' payments wltit.Post„• Cooper to,se,„ to, my.cfrolit . ifwbge*. • from their ,date. - " iirt. pit 4 1:1 : kil a . 'V a as , ry fine stoo -- * 10 eanle t o 92 refits 1304 , IS o"66eets; Prints from Plan t is il•om n 66 to 76 atsita i 4 1 3 : 3 Y 4 0 , 81 ,4,i4 4 .,!; 01 - 14 - 14, ,- I 77- 1 ..r e I,!J - - y r. ottit 4- N .. 1 "44104 til... ,IRAVR.* -.± , limo 24fUW- - .- P 0 •,' , - I - 1 ''';.';' .•1•;"-.:.., Mil b scoverri , _ ::'..--=.. EST: . ISR -4.- '_ :- ,• wodesee of tiA) I break. the -Ague' Ina he the. directions cet • one to tiro boxes the Wine, Qum this The Neat IVlnerand »one In this disorder. and three or tour b:4- ,to .anamtplfah a cure 185 . ricm -- \ uLID) ) 04 •;; , 1) are now rettiviii grablP ifttk. of Goode . de, which were par . Hoes and will be sold:" Te 'd redit. ou:.te*s. - • roittie closest buyers. sioiners and tl:os.pitli• Strot, lr uige be-lb:owed-up , and as we are /KM veniept Store,, set irk entire persmuil Wait; 'to =Fit. a continuance , utoits PRICT_ to: °me same quality *O4 eat of Broadcloth . .., §urnater Oaths, Sheet- Calicoes thit ; can't be ati'd igett, Larnethighaine ens, &c. Xonthei, lamina, Leghorn, Palne of the different vat lonnets, Infante' pets, Ilifer agile cheap. RE, Crockery, Stone Boom Paperc.Patenc iwortnlesit: 'A THER,43p, Iffri7 II en's Thick and Calf • • fill ispiplir of ed. ~ dhroodl.,of thi he day. - - _ - ~by the *rat: OIW- hare-juit hank fur Oil, Wife Lelidt eTwr w a= assOrOz AI. riot 00 , ckned" D actel Umbel{l, gy sit ßubbu * d, buaLel or sockjust ;I • --- ~, ---,,,, :.;1:::,.. , 4 ,PirPrtai:Bß4o 7 - - -I Wald 'i;• GAL - 1313COW' "1 ' ;8;180.; '.-'. 3.: ':t I . - - Eca ' • I,' g rao tociitoy„,siii debts 6 tie, b* leitypg their • c oi tom *ittic *ill• be Adloweit r r istgasiki , ,;.l -4=l DeldniscitiliniS raw rixido:*l 5 to Itif eetOW Amami 15,1110ta pot • *O.l WI ~a j' ;-'- ,---- •:!ttld .-' CI resizi I. El _Egr M
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