II OM Esasu Affithi. It ec i t toultOiON la 7, TIP ',,l3oaPp VOI-Fmvs- BY .I ' • rad-st.sviaz [ JOURNALS. . • • lif the:pr6:slavery "Ott Yin..KanSati arc de. te'rinined toi disgraceindirttin:titeiresti , ie, and in draiv down upon•,thentselveft‘the,reproilit. tii , a of goocV Men : at the South as .Weß as at . t li e Sorth i rthey' have only to continue in .the perptitratiou of anch a4uninable and..hid..ows outrages as 'occarred at ' •LeavenwOrth last 116 11 6 . „y wee ks to t ico.o4ilish their niiii`ci)tn pleiely. That:shocking, exhibition of ( . I . m .ity. -and tyranny has been'respOnded to . by - one u s hiversal sentiment of exec/sit:ion, agatnst %% thief' even the giSsOuri':Reinr . Otratt, the vim, , l i e , a tor of all the sets' ofAtchiSon, St rin. , r .fel , : law, and their: entiirMes, :co w,, , : ;;;;Th e -Re - publican hasjuStified, everything hitherto' pine. and: Sand by the pro.slaverylnen in . Kansas, lint: fit. has . not Itte ! hardihood, as yet, to de . fend; the ,LeavertWorthoutrege. , Perhaps - it Will emplOy . g varreapondero (one of . those Who took Martin the disgrabeful affair) to de. : find the guilty parties, , • .. .. . 7 1 The..details of this.ineXeushtle and flagrant outrage are well known to' the most of our . ' -citizens.- - rriiirty . -()r flirty „Of the citizens Of, I.l 4 ..aVeti*Orth; among whom 'were substantial aid respectable merchants, well Mid fitvera:l ' t b'lY kr.own in the buiine..sicirt.lesnf St. Louis,'', • ,:ly their intimate .business:relationS'With our eats,' were driven out of the place, and colii i,elled, without an hour's warning, to flee' fl,r, :their lives, - leaving-their stores, their shops, - rend . their homes to - the:Mercy of their peniedu ter4 - , , they were m , otireuo i s against the lerritor . a , authorities, ',. they , were notaholitionists.• They were sim -ply .f . re.e State men, #ll6 desired nothing more AO the. right of living in' Kansas and quietly' ~ pursuing their:: aVoeittiOts.--a right which. .every Amefiean citizen is- entitled to ; be, ids •,-pri*e Qpinitylts :what they May. But they., vere cOMManded to take up arms . in favOr f the pro:slavery . cause, and, becauselheY , cathi-JUat. and would not do" this , they were , riven-off,. and forced -to sea - else'W here that ,heiter villa they were .denied. on .the inhos , '.i .t; l thle. s6ll. of Kansas. -' • - ' .. . . . We are not surpri,cd, whcn.s,UA htro,:ttie as this, and-the horses - stealing outrage at Lex- . :ington, are perpetrated almns.t daily on the :border—we arc not surprised tolearn,as we . _. 't . ) from iources eminently . reliable, that the :pro.slavery - -sentiment is about to react. It is just - Suchen - Hp& as thiS that ha , coin .:ad free-spilersout of slave -Stair. 'Men, disgust: : cd Cially'pri2l-slaVerYcitizens of Miss o uri wit Ii a i..ause asociiited.„ with cruelty. op!-r,ssion and wropik'. 7 —.§: Louis lnielligencer.„ .• II . 1 ., MOVENOZST I 'VIVA; liiiit.—T he ArV,,n , bu vg V 4.) Herald contains 'a coinrauricwitm on he subject of slavery in-Virginia, .f.-alm.e, hi e li I •4make the fallowing, short:0:1 rite : ',' Wt!.; arc taxed to support slavery ;'the cletat cash. goes out of our own poekets into - the pocl:- e(of the slavehblder, and this in man:, way, - , i Will not- allude til but two. :.1f .11 slave for Ictirne is. put fo deans or t ran:Torte:l; t lie owii:. t er ts paid fur him out !lithe public trettsury, and *under this law . thousands- are valj out . every year. Again, a , SLlMiiilg army is kept up in the 'city of Richmond` fur no, otinte par : ,iose than to ready to quell lus t :m. 1 :11On along the Olives -,'. this is paid four -(tut ot,t he public treas Ire Annually. - . This stteidiog ar, Im4 is call d the public . guartl. but it• is not Iles a stun - ing 'army alwlivs lotptupt 'We will quote from the tiet . 4 - of 1556 !li.':: iNpensc of 'these .two items to the ':ate, tat tile : F.23d 1:4 24th rtes, of the nets :- ",To - pti:,-,:tir. Isaves' exei- te c d and transpOrted, tweitt . ..11Vos Ithiitisarni dAtiars.' l . t' To' die paltiie ginitql at lltiAnnond, incluling,the interl t ir, gu a rd, o! . l'thil, Pettitentiary;:' twent \ - -four thou s and:doh Ilse's." ' - - This, be it . noticed,. I . itir oniv wio i Iyear, milking . ty'arfifty .1110.0-atni t tot,;to s tor . xl)l4sit tWo oblecs 0 oene ye:u. i• ifit- it cats b. I sh')wtt -by the present :int t:itial..plia - :: : f I;IX:i. 1 tii,, bet wren 'slave property and. ot her proit. i et 4, that tint: is but a sniail. item .of our e'te4l Ip4keted by the slavehober. and o -tutee wiii• say that we have nu f rt.:zook t .O '`e...ito. , n p l .p.Pi. s . - . .f. II fIUCIIA?M'S ' S SCPPORTEI—The Pit t GOzette . -:.:qs: The Poct and the rq,Thie their readers with ttli: lrav,Whig•! . . who slipput't. We %%II! extend the list Prif..44 . in S. Brnnka supports.auchanan. • P. .T: iterhert_stipports• Buchanan: pavi4A.tchison supports Buchanan. t;ingfelltOv supports Buchanan. • Go ernor Shannon supports Buchanan. • Jeffers:on, hiVissppports' Buchanan. ilynfees support,BuCluinan. Judge -Fan snpports :Buchanan. • . • Sh'eritl-Jo ' supports Buchanan. ._ • Leoprnpfe supports Buchanan. , • Keitt support, Buchanan. - The Ballot Stuffers - of California support Bu: • 'shanan.. Butler, of S: C.. supports, Buchanan. The_ Border Ruffians support Buchanan.. The Slavery Extensionists all support *. eh - arum . The Pisunionists all support .Buchanal. . . , 'LiBiIIALITIF OF P litStotAN . s.--- has al Ways t I:4en . said that physiciane, would , tlispaeage --any reuredy, howev.r valuable, Which they did not t7:44ginate.thetnselvei., ' This . has.; . heen disprove') 6c .their liberal course tovlardS Dr. C. AYE,Ii'S piep — ariltionii., They have. ad 0 them-into -general- use in their, practice, which shows a willingness to countenance ar licles which have intrinsic, merits which de te'rve their attention. Thi. does.the.learned . . . profession great credit, and 44a: wally col it ra- , diets the •prevalent erroneotis notion . that their opposition to proprietary is . hased in thOriintereit. to' discard Ahem.. We have .al ' ways hi 3 confidence in. the Moth es of our medical men, and aregladio find it - isuStaltied by , the liberV is:ereonte they . accord to such tiffanedies ail-Ayres -0/terry Pectoral ancl . Co.:. tkartic.Ptlis.oeitim Acme* they are tit it'or.d er- - ed in 4.6ir. books, _ but are _made. known to PeCiple, through the' riawspaperf,:iirezo 'Orleans c The Revublit.ana in Ce aw ford, trie s yenango and . Warren • eountiez-, are playing ierious jokes Upon the fyieinoerats 4 their Mass Ineeting; as ,wt Perri hy a •priNate let. ter. AtiErte, aße suggested a di t'sion of the trowdi and toffered to bet 1100 that there ias a 'majority of rrinnonter. , .:-.-- illte bet had at; respondent... Ai - Euteirirlye, .t.p/e different bets were-offered of SliiXt with 104 - like remit. At this_ meeting several 4 0: 6 fart:bfbl beearoe s Aiintste4 and 'Mlle (lilt :41ildtry "with the declara•iott Atilt they were SitiBfied_ _and vrimid vote for Freinont. At Dempseytown,-Venango, Co.. the er4,wd whs dichled,'„tind the Fremon ter , : 1s - rejilst=d+iutie the .13uinher Bitehaneers. ,ranch for `t Buchanan! Breekinridge, arai .Free, in Weitetn Penn%vivania. . _ .. ... , _.... 7 . 4. In .-liusb.-i,0gn5t. 1 .411 , , by Rev . . -E1d. c. .1. IL Gra z E r, .1 ' • ' Mr. C4iIALKS T. C141.1114.1t And Was .A.HOLIa . i l'The. following paragraph appear: - it the. ! F o r ga; bath of Vestal, N. Y. , • ‘ - ' I 411 " . 1 Washington correspondent* Of the New Or- 4 Br the f i ., o.epti loili,,lr . Lcrt 8: IlLaSorax, I •e itif ! p° ta . :- ' • '', —: - 1 aSeilii Wit C, 0 4 1 1 ' 4)02 ot Jesa u .P. ........ >. ' • 1 „.i.t.is_ taiready :arranged,. in the.- event , infl ._ k eg!. ullford..4-4,tbe 7th i n at.:; ,liie.. I: .- A. irrentantle;')-eletnion, or n failure to - electsby . ....' 3 " * • d Ili 4cer A. Matt*, both tiflirid . ge.. 1 , AUGIIN an SS , . dte - peopfc;to cal i the Legi,;ilit urea - of Virf.lin: i water. , , : i t , i . 5 1a5.,5 0 . 41 0-1 Carohna* and -Ge"raia , -to " ire "' 14 lii ire e 1 .% NV' 619, .on the • ifineh`ldt , kr', ilk 4 .- Pa t *iiire:4l*with , draw frmn the 13 :_ ni __ °o ' 64 ' r : ' NsP i et:l.N lir..EN4 F.. MIAs; of Great oe . fic , ~ , - tetweat cab Ot.. possektion of toe'lurioy and ant Miss bazaar:li B. Fatitiam, , of the io,rtiert ce. •Itait:r; and The -purse. stringa of government.— 14 j u • ti er if o i c t o ii;g io .9t h 4 3414., b y , ,R e a, ~ Moller, Oatie.inOr 'Wise ig actively - at -work _ already I Mi. Soatte,P4ar., 4 Owego, ~,t. I-, , 1134 MAL RP '''m the !natter.. . : 1'44) § , *otli can ref v on the nni... i 3 ATM- 411 4 1 P 214 4 New Milford ' ''s . • i -hangdog( ittiliC'eitiorgency,itgatakeplated.— in Spiirigrille, on !an IStilkult; iii Bei;John iii. 1 -I N - 4 1464 * Th) S v I l li Yi k a thi W*lh e f PhVbaof . itr4PorP,4 l, . 1 , 4 I R.I II I-oEFO*44 3 . l ,t i t 4, , - ,M#l - . 0. rtiuditiefiersi Mititifel"•' - 41t AT"'- ww4 " - ' ~. . , 1 .. . 4 . • FnEttpsT)tl4o.ooo...fro,clnsing a speech befor4 . 16:Nonni *en's Fremont angi ton Yikek City, Sep tember Ira,. the l ßg.v..Hintry Ward Beie.sher said : 11111 , ~ , .. T . . - - s ; "On Monday htst;,the .Rev.. Dr. De Witt, the 'WV. Dr. Robl -. it ' ulon . theßev. Dr.. Adams, - ' and the ativ;Mr.; Field 'visited Gd. Frenw.nt. . :Mier other co . riverl;ation, they itAetthitu if he - had been educated a Protestant F,piselipa. Bans ', He said. he had. They then ;asked if he Hair ever reni , unred, - these doctrines, and ho said be had never had reason to, renounce :bon. Then they it'sked, 4 Are you,: or-have vott . ever beenot:ltonum Catholic I' ,He said, 9 am no t,..nOrl have lever been:- Gentle men, -these menFwill, give iiii tht fact' in next Tharsday'S`.EVangelist.' -What . then? It will 'hp.publiiied.tni..•Thursday mOrning, and on Thursday, night ate 'Ex pres ) will have a paragraph. headed , IBlore Proof.' . 'I Wonder that, a r man ' who 01. publiA ' such lies dare sleeti_alotte. I donii-metin-Ati say .that the Ed ittits of the ' Pt preSs I, ore not gent lertien;but I.& say that tho Ptpress' •is like the ttits sit.zsippi for length, like the Missouri for . dirt, and every drep;.froin the head to the Gulf is a lie." . . . 1 . . , -.:7-" Rut ice-are to he. successful in this•cam paign., , 1 liavc, faith to believe that if God - had intended to destroy this Republic, he. IWoall'have . done it l ! eti.re this day, when-we have iteeomplished So much. It secnis to me the ,spirit of God •4; speaking throngh the voice of - the whOleLpeople,' , crying, ; ' Come .forth,' and . Liberty :;ts rising, and she will go forth, casting light even to the further shores of the Pacific, untillshe. standSlhe queen of, 1 the w0r.14,-our joy,:Goti',s delight, and earth's' " :i . blesSino . - - • • F REMOST TILE . , ount.—A !A:IA.0111(1er writes a rung - letter !to. the New York Daily Times; from Atalanta,.Georgia,-emphatically endorsing the : noinin4ion. pf Freinont and Dayton i - andk.spreSsing an earnest idesire for their election.•• lie says that he is a permit. [ - tient residenoX.,Georgia,• owns half a dozen 1 slaves, was born in a Siate_State,i does not I believe the people: of the North will, to de.. 1 • • prive him aids priTertv. regards slavery as and thing else than a bless'ing, thinks' the wiiole . white ram Would r bb happier and better with ont it; - and -thus . .-Fteitks pf the existence of a Fremont party at the South:. • " And as to the fiirming of a FremOnt p4r -1 . ty in every Slave :tote, I . do not hesitate to say it could he.doii'e mobs were om. of the way. And it could he done if ne eessery, in :Spite pf mobs.. A few brave hearts . eouidAo the work: anywhere. Bin ; misrepresenfed. - as ry'reitiont hai been, I ! not sav,:that he could get the eleetoral.vote of . Yet it is' beyond all doubt that he could', get thliniands of th-t people's . votes iii ever) . - States.f I w'111 , "0 further. will say - that in . twelVe. month's from now there will be h party in !et - o'y SouthohrSlafe. • Such a .party will not be based upon hO4ility to the vested rights of an v mail or all V hiss of men. h a ve nu. As object the Ititroduction, among our people, of fraternal tow:mi.:: their lei eitiz,ns ‘ever`v section, and of a system of. ra Clonal 0411 ICS.I • TIIE Atner-1; ia r iowa,cat a nteetint; held 1 at ()-k:C:ti,ii,l-pa..4 , 4 Osi•!atiot.r: roptiliat:ha , 11 , • ina ! , f Donel , on.-L Thev; , ,:ty that', IN1111;ird Tiihnori: in his letter f i w eeptaiteo,v'irtiAaiiy repudiated the plat f,,rni t nidprilieililes', ;aid down- by their S:a..e :11.40 in) pi:tin . that t Na. t v ett.o4 qv cif Fr 11. 721.4 and. 2:11 Iw4. whieh-nomittated Vititnore and Danelson, ad mit ti.,l fi-om Lotti.lami and fillivr STatits,• ignored the I".,,,thoTie te-t. Pk; lOira City. `lZepitnlican.'. in t ip; 1 -. l li e , , e 4fiegs, "This styp is• live. titttiOli St ite.Cmncil is ill ,nielor,e,l 1e.•• to;o1A. evory .: 2 1 : , or lh ir a t N7, ! ;,inel the-Sl:iti.. The A trier w or;•ci...; in line . with the regaiiirly'organized Conneils t,f uvarly• every Free-State. `l' .jig wilt le.tp to .w e il Ithe awerw hetzttn inrjority of Frenn.nt 111 on r..vnag aii 1 sprtiVarous State axt Nov - em her. .., . . . . _ . ":13rfre thi7,. ele c tion in , lowa and niiiie, the New I.ork Day Book said i . " We pretTiet t 1 4t. Buell:n - 0n will eat r y all the-Southern States,Penwsvivanin,- - New Jer sey, N'ew Vrk,CAn - ineetient: NP w . 1141 fil p EAh:re, Maine, MiChigan, towa and Illinois. P os t this tiluantl see' nett Nov . .einber how. near we . I ' I • are right." ,i - Since these elf-ct!tons, the Day Book says:" We never e'?i*ted to carry l / 4 ,Maine ; so where there was nifthin. , 6 to belained, there is nothing last". .1 . ~ . . ' •• A! CARD, r . . In behalf of:the citizens, forming our procession from the "Eastern part of this Co6nty on this day, allow; me to under our sincereAhanks to those no ble-hearted citizens of 31o3tro?e, who so generously threw open the doors of their dwellings for -our peel= ply, 'and their barns Di: onr teams, free of charge, : % ' - , —I and gave out the warm invitation, " - Come all, and 1.. DiSSO take of what we .hard."' • . ''. • •Lonr , life to the ffencrous. : 'O. PRATT. 1 N o ze i c E i existing r,tofr F e crebcgive, 0 New .11ilford Sept.i 20 iss.- fc • ' '"' , • I under the firm and ,strk .. , ---=.--, - -0.- -..4-- --..- ' . ' I Saddle and Harness maket . .. Netieti; . . - • I mutual, consent. The iroun.; Men's Central Freirt Club will meet 1 ' • :M l' N. ontrose Sept. 1, 'SG. B. - -.1 on Frit.ay evening ntixt. . . . I Saddle Gl', F. Ibani AF. .5:. Ilaritusines 2, and 3, Basement of Se, be happy to gee all who int Montrose, rcpt. 17, 1g; ... 1 ‘otice. • The Rev. Vt. RI.Np, will lecture in Franklin, on 31ouday evening, S9pt. 23th, tit the Presbyterian Chnieb. - , . Fever and Ague. We need ilot .deseribe this tormenting complaint, for in localitieSbbydering near us, many of our read-' ers hare experienced its effects in a greater or 1,-ss : degree. Until our lands are more thoroughly cleared up and brained, ire may expect to be visited annual— ly with it. }What • m¢ - *ill interest the reader.- at the present suonient,!is to be told of a - remedy that will, drive it from the 'systerti, and leave the. patient tn. a ,dmilition to lie speedily - restored to usefulness. We know of.one Which is certain to accomplish this. Dr. Hulsey has produced a WlTSF.jand TILLS from plants, which promi.o.- to thoroughly root .out this .!courge.of the -hutruia fakoy. We have ample proof •of.the.so.simple. remedies accomplishins• what they PorPort:.tel,dO,;, and *e*OOld-ativise those afflicted with the fever and agile, or those' who may be ex iposed in the latitude's of the disease, to iristantly proeure the medidve-and give it it thormigh I ,Montrtle,Sept. 2.4 AABLTURIIELL, Agmat. fl • " . ltellgions.Notice. • A Quart_eriy Ifeetiitg-ewill be. held by the Her. George Landon, at the Methodist. Church, ht Forest Rake, The 37t.1t and gfa of Septepher inst. 4Ft {t~ t~~SO fc CID itZ:11•Oljp,11)ev)f-S.. : Dreisi Making and I, • '• %IV D: - STOTIM & •0; NY °,DO6, onifvu;c,„ `i.i.°Aadies of Nor t h at they have opened a FiNdtDRESS GOODS & FURNISHING SORE, on. Main Street; Over-tbirarmer's Store. atate they will be -Nippy, to see theig old ID lends, and the patronage of new. ones.. lids Chase will attend tothe Millinery department; t , Drciret-tralting de partment will be onder.the churge• of hiss Watter house. Sept. 2 . 4, 956. • 37—tf 1? B. C 1111.1.11DLE11 1' • puign Doeumenv, and .11;i4i, including Mrs. Stowe's rod E°6l' ii-7/011*, 31111451511 jA)W t jtua Pula, AA few Ploughs An Oftit coat; 1 , - • Anetio rr HE subscriber hits receive .t 4) public: co tnpc tion valuable. ittscrnblage of pope Watches, (inns. -Jewelry. V plate, Yankee - Notions, Weer with 11111.1 Ci• garments and. su nterotts to mention. ' Sale: to day, 25th inst.. Conditions o ,n the pretni , es, heelers 1310 By o tier or the proptietor, Auctioneer; Win. SINGLE Montro a sc, Sept. 21, 1856. .Chauge . ot DELAWAREN LiCk..A.tAN RAILRI • N EW and expedidous bru: and West, via Or and, froth the I.aekiwanua an reedy through, tO , Now York On and after Sioldai, Aug. as folloWs: , - Cincinnati Exprees Train hi E. R. R., aerives at . Great 841 oWa,r;o, Binghamton, Sc., an PRESS Trailt which letkves d l York and Philadelphia, I Due at Montrose, • I . " Scranton, , • , " Stroutliburg , • I - 1 Delaware, 15 minutes " Bridgeville,lkhiludelpli " Junetioni - " New York,...a Passengers from New York lei 2, North river, at ' From Philadelphia, leave W , __ • Wharf, at r - • . . p.. 0,3 Leave Junction, - - • - . ...11iS6, , • Due at Bridgeville, Phil, yen ieetion, ,12:1.5., P. Y. ", • Delaware, 1:, rniantes to dine,...12:15, .; " .. " Stroudsburg,. , - 1'30;1 " Scraaten, ..... ....... ... . ... .. 3:40, , " Montroe, • frls " . -% Great Bend,— ........ ........ rdo'o, t. Connecti n g at Great DM end with - the ail \• - 1 . I Train Webt at ..0:10, P. It. •Scranton. Accommodation Ti • 'Scranton for Great Bend al Arrive atillrent 8end,...... Conneetirg with Day Expires .West, on N. Y. 4-E. R. Returning, leaves Great •Ileia' Due at Seraiitoni'.......' .. :..' Stroudsburg Accorumoilatit) Stroudsburg for New YurL mediae plates, •at.. ~...... , Returning leaves X.T.for Si Pavengers tonna from N at Clarksville. MIN To and frow Mao or,plke the cars at F.ur S'ittstoa, .killg.totti a B. R. R. c.a. , . !T.t For Jessup, Areltilkild; ears at Greenville. • Tickets sold and !iris. Lions on coidaecting roads. Passenget's to .t;nd . front Arc., via . Lailtawanna it 131 1 it through uitnout any &tend trains on that toa4 run it - . el press trans on the D. L. sengers may leave King Alb rive in Philadelphia at s, P. Returning, leave Philade', York at 7:31), and arrive in .Fare from King.zrt(m, ri,s o , to St , W . • Tickets sold and .I.3uggaz- Wm. N. tr ENES, GeneraV Sept. 24; 1356. • . • Bryant GREAT BEND • . . -17 r"' \ \ B A'o TV OPE i VATG i , - ;T. T, liontrosp, Sept. 17, 'SG (71 valiant Rischit la ers, for sale.by 'D -don, of X Tit °si l l ote-s Re. NIA. Loco Innti ing Irons, To) rails and 13: Il ats, a cre.,;h arrival, 6;oneTfol: CelVe r.- Montrcse, Sept. 17, IES '1 r l l - 2 - 2 t"Fir - P lo u tr i „ TAMES BUCIIAN.2)N, 0 Colfax's and Sumner's' flan Code in K.:IIIMS and 1' mont: Songkers, Music, S: for sale try Montrose, Sept. 1 ft, 1 . . . rrf:lE Co -Partnership h retofore existing under the• ,'firm of Scott, Johns on & Co., is this day die solved by mutual consent (Mr. Sherman hartoggone south.) I,lle business trill be hereafter carried on by Scott & Johnston, in 'hose hands are •all matters heltniging to the late firn . • , - 1 SC9TT & JOIINSTON.. ; ;56. - • .1 3-)—•11v. . 1 Sept,, 1, 1 ~, e. . . , 'Adroluist.—trix l Not i c e... t. , . IVOTICE is berehy,airn mall persims haring de -1 ili , m*nds against tlie `state of,Ettes STICKSBACT, late of Gibson, townshi! , deceased, That the gaunt must be presented to tb tindersit.mt;tl for arrange 'Meta, and all person.; indebted to said Estate are re quested to make intmedil to payment. ' . MARY.V. STEEINDA.oK, Adnainistratrix. ! Gibson August 6,185.' EleentoeN Notice'. . NOTICE is hereby givbn to all persons haviagttO- I. N . minds Against the*Awe of Jeuxiitsit RCIEWS. cturrt, bite of Spiil ngvil e township, deceaied, that the same met be prim t ted to the undersigned for arrangement, and all pelons indebted to said Estate are requested to make inuneitite payment. • •-: DANA STARK, Executor. Springville August 11, t 51,56. . 1 . . ' , IMPOSTANTITO TAlOlB$4l. 't, '' • New Freight &lite-front Montrose, DILE ! & AItIiSTRONG;•'".. Commission - ..lfeiciles s, /No. 3 Erie Eiiildirags. .. Ullii, the better =ow ntodstion ortbe rarrnets of L' . .Sust.fa comity, we 'have concluded to receive :treigitt every day of the week (Sunday's excepted,) at the store Of 51. S. Wit 'laud $ 0 44 who will..att:end to shipping the same to Near Yorlt,..and die return tills will be paid iu cask ' their store. • - - , Capt. Virlckhatn is th r:Salesman, whose jowl. ex= pi:l.:jet:tenon 460: T. ik.,l Attilmaid jusOcakitn in • tatylag•thst justice w M • done to his patrpas.l:74 r ish I the abovejuvaugenteut a tirlte tarmerkto me us • ac4lL - ... , JASTII,S DUI, , . • 'CU • ; LEE 8:AZ.114/19S0. f Montrose ) deg. 20, 1:66. -1 , i9m6. Irk*lltY 841 T Citiviioniid. iili#4l * 14 04 1 0 • / • - IffirrlFT *UV . t • t; ESE s Tip , cy Store. er of the ofTenhslituda. One person to fill the'OfficeOPACiditorGeiseral for the State of Pentusylvanit. • - One person.to tbe•Office of Surveyor Genend i for the State aforesaid: , • - One person toll' the Office of Representative in Congress of the United Stales. for the district com posed of the counties of, Bradford, Susquehanna and Tio'a. - - • . "- • One perion to fill the Office of State Senator of the disnict, composed of the countlea of Susquehanna, Bradford and Wyoming. . . • . Two perisoos to fill the Officeiof Members, of•the House-of Representatives of Penullivania, for the district composssl.Of the counties of Snsqueltanna, 'Wyoming and Sullivan. - • • Two persons, to fill the Office of Associate Judges of thecounty of Susquehanna. • One person to fill the Office of Commissioner of the. county afotesaid.• One person to fill the Office oft*triet attorney for county. se - -Otte person to fill the Office of County,Auditor,nnil One person 'to fill the Office of County Surveyor. . s -. And [ ' also hereby make known and give notice, that the place of holding the General Elections in the several wards boroughs and townships within the county of Susquelianea are as follows to wit. The Election for the district composed of the town: ships of Apolacon will be held at the house of,Joseph Beebe's in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town ships of Ararat will be held at the school house near life Presbyterian church in said township.' The Election for the district composed of the town.: ship of Auburn will be held at the ~house of George Beverly ie said township. . The Election for the distritte;mpose.d of the toxin ship of Bridgewater will be held at the Court House tit the Borough of Minitrose. * The Election • for the district composed of th town- ' ship of Brooklyn will be held at the Ilouse of James 0. Bullard in said township- The Election for, the district composedof t e town.' ship of (•hoemint will be held at the school House near Robt. Giffins in said'township. ' • •The Election fir the district composed of the town ship of Clitl'ord wi 11 be held at the bowie of Hiram • Barnum In said township. • • ; The Election for the district composed of the Bor ough of Dundaft will be held at the . Dundaff Hotel in, said Borokh. The Ejection for the district composed of the town.: ship of Dimock will be held at the house of John Baker in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town . ship of Forest Lake will be held at the house of Bet „. I say A. Clark in said-township. • The Election for the district composed of the town • , • - 0,111) of Franklin, - will be held at the school house 00, , • near Jacob Ailartis in said township. The Eleetion for the district composed of the for '- t ough of Frieedavilie, will be hold at the school house in said borough. The Election for the district composed-of the town. ship of Great Bend. will be held at the house of Al-. fled Allen in said township. • - ; The election for theldistrict composed of the, town ship of Gibson will be held .at the house of Joseph. Washburn in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of ilarford will be held at the house of N. W. Waldron in said townehip, The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Harmony will be held at the house of Wil liam' Sampson in said,township. - The election foe'the district coMposed of the town.' ship of Herrick will be held at the house of Shubael Drmock in 'said township. • . • The Election for alb diStrict composed of the town ship of Jackson will be held at the house of J. J. Turner in said township. : . - The-Election fur the district composed of the town ship of Jessup will he held at the house of Daniel Hoff in said township. • The Election for the district composed of the town ship-of Lenox will be held at the house of Groir and Brothers in said township. ' . • The Election for the district composed of the'town ship of Liberty;lwill be held at ' the house of Bela Jones in said township. • The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Lathrop Will be held nt the house of Elisha Lord in-said township. The Election for the district composed of the town • ship of Middletown - will be held at the house of Jos eph Ross; in said tonnship. The Election for' the 'district composed of' the Bor ough of Montrose, will be held at the Court House in said. Borough. ” The Election for , the district composed of the town ,hip of New 31ilford will he held at the house occu pied by John B. Hazleton in said township. The Eleethie for the district composed of the town ship of Oakland will be held at the house' of Rebell Nicol in the Borough of Susquehanna, ' • The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Rush, will be hplitat the house of N. D. Sny der in said township. • • ' ' The Election for the district composed of the town: ship of Springville will-beheld at the house of - Spen cer !liens in said township: , • The Election for.the. district composed of the town ship of Silver Lake will be held at the house of Rob ert McGerigles ,in said township. • The Election for the district composed of the Bor ough of Susquehanna will be held at the house lately occupied by Elliott Benson in said_borbugh. The ElLution for the district composed qfthe town ship of Thomson will be held tit the house recently occupied by Martin J. Slumlord in said township. . I also make kti,owu and give notice as in and by the 13th section ofthe aforesaid act I am directed, " 'fiat every person except Justices of the peace, who shall hold-any office or appointment of profit or ,S ••2-JJ ty trust under the United State,- or of this _State,. or. of d t , et ,i n „ ant city or incerporated, distrjet, whether.a .commis s.peeche,,, Bor k.` R ,, fr . slimed officer or agent, "who is, or shall be, employed •esidefitial Platforms Frs. i under the ligislative, judiciary or executive depart , Se. Just „ ec i, ; ,,A an d went'. of this State or United States, or any city or J. LYONS it SON. ; incorporated district; and also that every member of ; Congress and. of t u be State. Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city . , or comthission ers of any incorporated district, is by law incapable - of holding or exercising at the - same time, the office or appointment of judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, : and that no inspec tor' or Judge or oilier officer of any . such • election, shall be eligible to anAoffice thee to be egted•for."•'„ And by the same act of Assembly it is also made ” the duty of every Mayor, Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff, Alderman, JOstice of the Peace, Constable or Depu ty Constable ; ' , of every city, ceuiity, township or dis trict within this - Commonwealth, whenever called *poll- by an officer of an election, or by three quali fied electors thereof to clear any window or-avenue to the window of the place of General Election which shall be obsttucted in such a way as to prevent vo ters from approachinpthe sense ; and•it shall be the duty of the respective Constable of such ward, dis trict or township within this Commonwealth; to he present in person or by deputy, at the place of hold ing such Elections, in such ward, diStrict or townehip, -for the purpose of preseriing the peace as aforesaid." Also that in the 4th section of the act of 'Assent -blv entitled ," An act relating to executions and for other purposes,". approved April 16th, 1840, it is en acted that the aforesaid 13th section, " shall not be construed as to -prevent tiny militia officer or borough officer from serving as Judge, Inspeetor or Cierli-at any general or 'special election in this Common wealth." • •, • Pursuanf to the provisions contained 'in the Ifith section of the set aforesaid, the Jodges of the afores said districtilhall respectively take chargeoftlieger- - tificate or Mum' ot the election of, theft',iespective districts, and prOdUce thim at a Meeting of oncludge from each atria st the . Court ffousein the Borough of Montrose, on the third day sit t er the daytifeleetiee heing the, piesent year off the 12tli dfiy 6toc •toher next, there to do and Therlorui the duties; re . qttired by law of said fudges: Also that 'where a I Judge, bv• • sickheits ttr unavoidable accident is unable to attend said nteethig tfftJudgea, then the certificate Or return afoiesald shall be taken charge"- of by one of the Inepectsfrit Claim of the election of mid dig •triet,- Who ettell•-tio aril perform the'dutiett required of said•Jedt.,Ne unable to attend. • - • -Alen; that In the Slit section of said let - it 'emit ted diet twsihenl taro or More counties shaltvarrivr* idistriet ter the -choice of a member or snettibers 'of I the Senate - of this Commonwealth or of ihellistuse of I IleprettentitieesoOf thetbited Sfaten or of,thlsPoml. usonwetalth; the Judges of the election in disci,conit -*r, having Wei afrirettild; the - Clisrlev shalt snake mita: fitir-statettnint of ell the Votes Which Shaltice been; glien-sit sitlch election witting Ott citoUnty,-ftlfeV ery peraotriatett for as atteh itionblier •oettritiFftigre whisk shall be titgned by Onit4tuteint'and:iittitetegi by the Clexica'; ind one of theritiaiiiidigtir' AO Atli* dialikittiacah , eiertitaate and ahaltptialeiama -at &meeting of me-Judge fnstweacheetti - neteh Ittlektelfh4 6 eVAS :14,010r4b. paniameciwittalt.tutedegaltaltbil held tdn 4b15 sars*i do.atter flect!kni. as a supply of .Cato largo sarictv of Ncir eat work; !kid. kry 'low, B: CBANDW: - r bbL LARD, PAL-, which will Mee them but; by D. cktINDLER.. instructions to sub ail that. choice and r tyi comprising, -viz: olins,. Guitare, Silver appatel, together dry property too Lip commence on Timm the woe cap be seen f Main Street. I J. ELLEREN. I ON. 'IL' tillti ',.t.t.ND WESTERN 141'gna,ge route from the atAtend and Scranton, , 23; Train will I urktl East on N. TI ud . t;:15 A. M., firm connecti with the EX- ; . Groat Bend. for • A;3u, 9.10,,.•• : ...... .10:15, " ..... r. y. to dine,....2:00,, is pass,leavet::2.s, 3:16, " vi ricr, .: 7.30, e t. It trut streot SEMII .S:00, .4., li. 12,110, P. Y . es East and • , .. "' Train leavei and Wet.- -oudsbur o r :it n:3O, I• 4 m. w York wall thamgel cars Nla B. D. R. 'R.,. Icare e. .Wilkeslu re, take L. Cartiondale, clJiange checked between all ata. . . Willzrebarrei Wyo Ling, l i nontsburg Railroad, gb nn nt Scranton, a's the Imneetiou with the IV. 11..R.,--heizcO' pas vat (.1:311, A. 11.,0ul ar m., or N. Y. at 7:15. lita at 7 A. 11., or New ,ingston at 5 P. M I oming and Pittston to York, -$1,75. icheited through.' F., DOTTEREU, Supt. l l ieket Agent,- oIISO • M. Tillman Prop! ii.tor :_o)U_Og .TONS & SON. Sa4,l and Batter ,Crack .r. LYONS it SON. !int' irioureirs, L}•- o: self-licatingoznooth kets, J. LYONS k SOS's.. d. LYO.NS,& ,sad Gnitan4linst re J. LYONS & SON. • • in that the co•prultnerahip. 'between the subscribers of Fordhain and Smith, 5, is this day by U. F.."FORDIIAIt.• E, A. SMITH.. . II continue,to carry on the at the old ...stunt]; (Nos. I. rle's Hotel,) ibex he will iy.need any thing-in hia line. 16. ; .3411--3 w ut roll. Dims° tstioas-104__ nit§7l*ii - potc The return 'judges.' tit the °nal . district GEIZFERAL I S I4) 4CXIOrIf. composed of the couP4l.lo, B4Atitinailmdford - N pursuin of an act oftlut %twist bly of and Tioga , trill..AthetAn. Rte. F hoestwigli-. 2. ce °wan d ; I the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled tut •Bradffird C.Okitt34l;llKßYiAltelikbottlffiirt'OeyofOc act relating to theelections of the Commonwealth,sp. tether next i 'to perfittilitheridutitil elljohicillt# law up proici ;ha .1.11. do; of July,* tr. 18a9: 1 F. 1);,111:11 r on said judges .' , _ l. .1 LISTERVBigh Shertlfonie NantiorSinteruebanna, The Return n4geitUnite Reiii*ett . titfreLs District in, said* Comtnotiwaalth, do hereby glee'ttatice,l6 the conipuseil etthe Electors of the counts affiresald l - thata General Elec. and Sullivan, - idea at Bus ,Conriliotittelfit the Bo lton wili be betil'in rigid itiunty, on the, ; tough Of lliftintrooe. In the CountlaSusqueluttma, on . , _ . , , , Tues4inv r ot october =cit. . Tuesdq. th 6 t.lst 41 At 0e,05. 1 )40 nest>, Polfortos •• • • thole dittletrenjateit latripon the - ibilifee (lt• being the. 14th day of said moldy) at which time, Also, that In the.filat seiction amid Is en= “ f°l- acted that "et errgeneral and sPe.elar el I° 1 ; 1 sh all State and County Officers are to be elected lows, to wit: • • ' Ibe _openecl.hettyeen...thrt(cl,-Teri In the . 'forenoon, One Berson to fill the Office of Canal Commission- and shall continue iri on interruption o adjourn. tte” EiEM r4illinjiidgetfOrtlie•Struistion . r4filhotatudietikedrordisad 44" " II V IIXS Y' argeliargal"i r da Y et anent until Seven *lock ht'tlyi eiening . l i witgi the polls shall be closed. • ciren under my Band, laL my the Bo rough of StontrOse,:the. lath day vf September no 185 G, and - b the year of the Cottinotiiyeiiith the eightieth. - 4 F. P L BOLLLtTER,IFtheriff. r Sheri s Sales. BT.virtue of sundrportiti issued out o the - Court of Common. Pleas of,Susquehatuutcounly and to me direCted, I will exposC-ta - sale by - public vendue, at the Court Hoare Montrose, on Saturday the 4th day - of O, tuber neit, at one o'clock r. u.,-the follow ing described pieces or pabzels of land; fa . • All that certain piece or parcel of land Situate and being in the township - of Clifford In dui county of Susquehanna, and bounded and dolcribedlas follows,' to wr i t : Beginning at a pcsAt the north corper of Ben • . . ~- jaumn Ayer s land; thenceltiong lands,-_of Peleg Hop- - Sscrt N.B. Escept. the debts...abet'e specified;. in .kins, - north 44 deg. east 124 . perches and {lino-tenths, sectionsi one and two of this erticle,-no debt whatever, t&tt post end stones in the line of original survey; shell beereata by, or on behalf of the state. .thbnce along warrantee line, north 46 ac. west, 23- SE It CT! 4: -To provide . for, the -payment . -the is perches and five-tenths to a beech tree; thence nm-th . -present debt, and any additional debt con -.cted as 44 deg. east 440.pei:ches to a post, in George Salisba-. aforesaid, thelegistature shall,-at its fi - acasion, af re* line; , thence south 4,6 deg. east, l'gl !pert-bee to ter, the doptioti of •this amendment.; • ate - a'_sinking a post and .stones; thence' south 44 deg : west ,. 165 fund. w rich shall be sufricient t9/ay the accruing a. perches to • post; thence north 46 deg west, 92} interest on such debt, and. annually. to rednoe - the. :'.perches_ to the place or beginning, con ining 101. princip 1 thereof by a stitt,Atleas than two hundred acres and 20 perches, more or less, with t e apptnte.; end fill thonsartdd!:diars; .-which sinking fund shill minces, obe framed house, two barns,CSM 11 orchanl, consist * f the net annual income of the public works, and abeet. 70 acres implored.. from ti to to thitiowned by ,the ' state,' or the pro, ',Taken In execution afthe suit of Bold min Ayres reeds o the.aale et the came, .or. any . part - thereof; vs...JOhnirarr & Charles M.. iMillef.-14.dmit iSttators of and. of t-, aineome. or pniceeds of sate' of stock orined ;SlocuM Carr DeCM..withl notice to Eve Car and Mar- by the'state; together - with other funds, or: t'esou*s,.. ; Mon Stmlek T. r. - -- - 1 • ._ '. . . thaf.maVXe-defignated 'by. hie'. The,sald' , sinking; . I. A -4 . 50-Ali that certain piece or. parcel'" of landVihnd tn . y be iffe:•eased, from nitre to . tiae, by assign-. r ' . situate is the townshiif Great tlend,lCOunty- Of . _ing to i any 'part of the -taxes, or. *oilier -revenues (1‘ 1 Susquehanna and.Stite of P.ennsyli - ania, untied and the sea e, riot required tor the ordinary and current t i„ • declibeil as follows, • tolwit‘r , On the. no thery Side' .expens . 4of ~tovernment. and uplesS in. crew. 0f..Wa.... thereof, by the road or . publie high' l way-, a .tho east- invasio or insu-rec;ion, no part; f said 'Finking ;14 7 1:3 erly .fdde: by the - Susqeehanna riverlOn , e',Sontherly shell b" used. or applied othernise..than la. e:ttingtd,:h or,t putheily and westerly by 11.04-tre.i re'convey- went o' the public debt; until. the_ amount _ - 9t..31R . : 1 3 .ed 13y tT. Young - to -,ilune & . TaT,46r, and being debt Is reduced below the .um of -Ave tuillious ofidol-' i known is the saw mill property, if is also understood lire. -. to contain all-the= landsland ' premise:S . ly ng - on the north' side of the Susquehanna river. an heretofore %II conveyed to the said EJT ; Young; by'Wrim. Dayton,: to. (excepting therefrom a Certain . portion Of 4id prein- tire ices, heretofore conveyed by said Young tei,said June a k & aylor,) and containing as supposed f t t 1 two to vial T I four acres of land, be the same more or less, the_s;une I l' being sttbket teit certain right . of way,. 'through or the over a part of thie . same, .to the New Yj,)rk and Erie boz Rail Road COmp ny, and - also subject tal t ,certain we- sOc ter privileges herletofore conveyed by the tniti young. ted to June & Tarlori ; A l io tiniright, title,Mterest and. dm claim aCquired b a certain act.of the LCesieture of col the State of Pc usylvania, suppoSed to have been WI passed in the y .ar 1830. by which act said Young i was authorized t. construct and erect a dam, or dams cot at the head of ` Buck's.- Island" (so - called) in the trim SUacinchanna, wth thO exclusive tight ofcdrawiog oil' to the water of sal .( river at that place, and f construct.- or ing races, - sleice , canals &e. for milling purtioses or cr otherwise, subje t only to privileges heretofore con- IN veyed to the sal June & 'Parlor, with the appnrte nauces, one saw mill, l and - all - improved. I Taken ,In ese ution at the Suitor S. B. S. Bentley E ecuttirs of Elijah Skinn. N. V. Carpeute vs. V; T..' Young'. • IF. P. 110LLI8TE Montrose. Sept; 17, 11 tes itgrietilltttal Sheriff's Offl United 60 C I IIESTSCT STREE OFFICE, T _ HE Foarth i V2tattintlEsibition of STATES ...i.GRI.:,,TI.JI.7IiAL I SOCt held at POWEI,TO, .(Philadelphia,) f Wednesday, Thursday .Friday and•Sa I bet 7th , Bth, 9th, 100; and 'I I th. r r emium3front2enly-Fire to Two Lars, mounting in the aggregate:to 1b sand Dollars, dwill b 4 offered for the v of Domestic Animals; Fraits,. Atnerica - etabhA Grain; Agricultural . Impleru • chinch. . ' • . ~.. A Local Committee at Plilladelphia, the varion.: braacheS of Industry has b to co-operate with the officers of "the fecting arrangements for the Exhibitio Thousind Dollars hre been guarantel peuses3 This material aid, coupled w 1 knee el the selected incation,.and the of Premiums offered; . iialnees the eipi the 'Exhibition of .1 858,- - Will be,auperioh predecessors. • . . , • A Grand Agricultural Banquet, ins well as gentlemen will paiticipate, will ; FRIDAY, October 10th, *hen j distinr men will address the. assemblage. avorable arrangements w lei the n for the tran.4portatiOn'of Stock and otl in progress, the temps of which $(111 in plication nt the Ace. The List of Entries; the Awards of the Proceedings; will be published iu the Society for 1856. The Premium Litt, with tlre, Regul ,ramme of the Exhibition, : will be fut plication to Mr.-Jaw McGoirart,-Assi l, of the United States Agricult u'ral Sod nut street, (Rooms of the Philadelph Society,) or by addressing. the Secre MARSH A LCP. WILDE 1 WILLIAM S. KING, Secretary. - i Est ray,. CI AME ilAto the enclosure Of the N,_i tl!e-u2d day of July last, a sort. ed to be about 12 years old, with a wl forehead, and a ittle white on-the 1 The owner is tested to, prove pro gee, and take away. - ii,ENR New Man) , Ans. 12, 1956. A Book for the Ti ibITAF4F.R DIPS?. The. Artist' gets poetic and ei , C) TT yes! there'da-titneAr every', A. time to t.Ty, to whistle, or sit A time to get Worse, and a time , to - k A time for a cove of a dunning tette. A time for flirting With heartless coq A time to pay you! addresse and' &time to.make people think'2,•ou t i ti And a time when misfortune L will u But of these, or of 'others to numer Thdie are none , more worth); your Than the tb i ne to rbtrihr Fremont And the tithe to ga yanr Daeuerre . , • '' - g, - ti•! tizi 3 hoe of nri 4 C - ustomeri 1 and foigpi4n to; , pay, unless thl 'flown to th - the. primaistedammuit c miplOisantness of se , ' Mack-Zia-7 'Jun I . costSidetafe, patitint, a ; -Ike triiii4 yri th . l Le t 1 do,-nifrt do a credit now that but few hay nge an; idea atitaro otype!' • i ior, In the Brick Bloc N. B. taros taker mind that, send Mon. jected to t a. public modating, not wish t hoc all, th • happy to_ with so of - f)ague Skvru Bend's. Dagtiet*typelnstrn for, the; business; for A goo., set of , toolterms. p.016Y, 1111114 it . , A E STATE OF PENN=TLIIANIA, • , West Pettit !Square, Fl'ltiladelriphi* T4'COD,P . Q : ILATVEL bi,the tegio.iiiure 1853, and or 4. 1 ganize(Pbrtihe - plan of tlitilriditatrial Collekes of COntinental Europe, aftlirdei a thorOngh professional education in emu. Estimcsaiso PnAcoo.tt. CHEWS. TRY, MECHANICA.L i ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND MINING &mit:Emma,. The Foartiftollegiate Y.esu• 'ill cortnnenco on Monday, Sett. 15t14 185 . ,FOr Catalogues and Kith& information, address. ' - " ' ' ALFRED , L. l o ll'. 3t. D., : • Preis; of Faollti, Polytech is Ccille.ge; Philad'a ' • . •' - "' 7 ' ,COME AND Er'..'. ' i. : ( , •-•:,, 'CENTS 141 Oasii, *ill buyildi dollises,Worth al t.l the . Alezidid mock ;or .laingina - Sunuaer score, at, at gm itielap 04i and 'Bider: wire,. a( Mama 'our Porneili, ,*tiery *most avary-,1 body "usi . lr goes .to,bay, theli.,po4., ;.• . ,s . . ' gem aljdSO4t kept alvTOs otiqd: .;. .. ' Di ,039*, May 28, let& - ' ' Ciinriagoir7ll HE iradersigned havingou tioriently oemied PatilittAgooos7 an: aulfirw* sll its bnutches. 1.411 idnds i nt • ed to-order, andirerteinf done or tosoi-Ju1*1it.1866.1. ; 4. - . - - I ' • ~~~:~._ i, _ --__ "-: 406 4 41 - 6thiriOnTia:_;•!;:.7.. ,-.,..-:--- _ .s:4 "r- 1. /Thy •' .-- ...: • > ,• .. - 4 ECOpati ' iiinzeninteiik s- 4 A. doli,sethieolgt ~, .-. ,“ , ,,virdieo44.2%!wliiimealil4 ~t- • Resolv do!, the &e ash animism gi ii.epretotaa tiates oft Citommousrealtit otPtisintivels* hi. GM eat AseitotSly tnet, That the fothireirig' antendtneets are proposed to the tonatituthatof the cotestorswealth To neefirdance with the miliaria of.tho taattiArtiele thereof: I . TWA? AME2II3II.EISZ- - t' :** I be an - it4tittion'A'artrele tir raid - -attisti be . designated as eticic el#ol, ea folio wi Ainturr IT. - OF-PUBLIC . tation to **en • s 1. ' Thii gate may contractdebts, to sup': ply case: 1 deficits or Lileres:in revenues, Or'-to meet espensei 'not ,otherwise provided for; but the ewe• gate amount 'of such debts direct and contingent, Whether Ontraeted by virtue of one or more acts of the gcueral assembly, or at di ff erent periods of time, shall nev er exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. and the moneY arising from the creation of deb* Shall beapplie&to the rearPosefoe which' it was r olitained,' or to repay the debts so contracted,' and to nO other purfxose whatever ErettOrtt.' In addition to the dote liglited pow.; .er thestatie may contract debts to repel invaslon,anp. L press in urrection, defend the state in war, or to re deem th prevent Outstanding ,IndCbtedtmite of the: state; but the money arising ONcuiriheAtontractingaf such debts, shall be applied to the-purpose for which it was raised, or to,repay such debts, and to no *Wm purpose whatever. . no: .. . . . . . . .. . .scr fp' L. The credit of the COTTintomicalth sh.lll in , try manner, or event, be Pledgred,. - or loaned. any imlictlual, company, corporaunn, or associa. n;.l or shall the co: moony, th hereafter- . become °lnt owner, or stockliOlder in any couipany, lasso tion 6r corporation.. - . . , . . -. 'r.s... fox 0. The commonwealth shall not • itssnuic .de t, or any part.thereof, or any ,county, city; row li, or township; or of ani . .corporation, or as-. iati/m; • unless such debt shall have been eontlac-.• toionuble the state to repel hirasion, auptiress tneitie insurrection, defend itself in, time of war, on fosi r the state la, the discharge of any - portion of pr r alit iudehtedneAs. Ss.c Os, 7, The legislature...shall not authorize any . lint . „city, borough,. torrnship, or incorporate dis.• l a, tiey virtue of a vote of ItAeitizeits. , .or otherwise hec •me a stoektiolder in .any company, ssociation,' cor Oration ; or to obtain money for,, or, inaa..,itai vtlit. to, any corporation, association,. itrittltutiott. or. • - !rty. . . . - • • . . Isseallo Altbzetemrr., ..• . • • , shall-be - an additional article to said -conatltu , . .be desigrutted as article 111, nr; follows: .' kinner - .tnd • r •dec'd. - and R,Siterit • 513 . Anncts itt.- - OF 'NEW COUNTIES. oounty hit be divided by a line .cntting.•off et ;ne-teoth of its.,r opoulation, (eitbcr to form a w ounty or otherwise,)'without the express issent, su h county, by a i cote of the clectors.thereof;,mir all any new county be established, containlsq . less ►a four hundred square miles. ' Society. E ', PIIIL. Tama suEssourr. .. - From, Section tsvo,of the first article of the consti , iti7, strike - out the words, "of the city of lAila. 4 ia, and o' each. county-rerpectiiely ;" Vim sec= on five, same Article strikeout the Fords, "of Phil adelphia and of the seri-ral counties;" from section seven, same article, - strike out the words, "neither the clity of Philadelphia nor any , " and insert In'lieu therimf the wOrds, * end ne ;" acid l strike out section friar same article, and in lieu thereof- insert the fol- - lovfng: . ..„. • , • .rz.ccrs ri 4!. ' In the year one thousand eight litm dre and sisty-four, and in every sevefith year there after, representatives to the number of one hundred, shall apportioned and, distributed equally, throughout theistate, by districts, in proportion to the .number of taxable inhabitants in the several -parts thereof; except ..that any •cdunty containing at least three tholiswitllive hundred taxebleS, may be . allowed a separate representation ;. but .no more than thiee counties shall be joined, and no co-tidy shall be di. vide:l, in the formation of a dist.ict. Any city can talaiiim a sufficient number of =aides to- entitle„ it toil At feast two.represenlatives, shall have-a separate rei rcsentation nsAgnell it, and shall be divided' into co venient districts of' ontiguoii. territory, of eqhidc tazalde population as near Rs - maybe, eachof ,Fhlcli di4riets shall eleet.one representative.”.: ,:. .. / it the end A .ol . section serbn, .inuie 'article, insert -1 se words, " the city of Philadelphia 'Shalt be ii itb:d into single senatorial districts of eonti . gio von terriferw as neartg , "event in - farable'laindotion' as possible ; but no ward shali - lie divided in the for= Pn tion: thereof." • . The legislature, at its first session., after the &clop- . titan of this amendment, shall divide the city of Phil-, utelphia into senatorial and representative 'districts; in]the manner above provided;'such district* to re- main unchanged until the apportionment in the year, tte- thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. .. 11e UNITED TY. will be to tin Tuestittr, ,r, airtlay, Otto- ti, r undred Dil rteen_ Thou rious classes Vioes, Veg •nts anil 31a- representing en appointed per ; - i and Fifteen :tto. meet ex 'di the excel large_ amount eetation that to any ofits I llicit ladies as take place °a iAted ;onde- railroads, er articles are given on ap- rentharns, and the dourital of Lions and Pra rnished on ap ktantSeeiviary 'ety, 160 Chest- a 'a 'Agricultural i, ry, at Boston. President. .- 35_3t.. • rortTn ASIESDNENT. . To be section rsil, sirtich t. • The Legislature shall have the power to . alter, re, v . ke, or annul, any charter of incorporation bereitfter cc nferred hr, or under, any Fpecial, or general Ltw, w enever.in their opinion it may be injurious to the, tizens of the commonwealth in such manner, how c xr, that,no injnstice slial he done to .the corpot:a. subscriber, on I Luare;suppos ite strip in the l4t, fore foot---- ty,. pay char ' TIFFANY. 3110 IN SENATE; April 21. 1956. 1 Rctorred, That this resolution pass...On the first a ni7scimen t,yeas 24,nays 5. ''On•the seemul amendment, y i 19, nays 6. On : the bird amendment. y,0a5.2,6, nnya 1. • On the fourth ategndment, yeas 23; nays 4. Eitruct from the Journal. • - THOMAS A. MAGLIRE, Clerk. EMI , Thatie. MS 2t. better, - Is HOUSE OF . REPRESENTATIVE S , 4pri/-21; 1856 I. • Resolved, That this 'resolution pass. On. the • first amendment, yeas '72,'nnYt3 . 24. ...On the second, .a.•• thend:neut, Yeas 63, nays On th third nmend• went, yeas 64, naps 25 ; and op foufth -- aineadinetit; . • .this 69; nays 16. • • Extract froth the Journal: . . - •''' • I uettes, ebts, - sinart, set rour. cart,, us to mention, arnest attention rind ' Doithe, If ken ypes a . 9 9 E'en-Lilly's Orrice, -.1- G:_etrETlN, Filed April '24, 1856. c gee. of the •Common.wealtli bo hare had pic !will plensthbear in 'h. senses soon, and -they mar be sub ME= entosylvani a: as • • • fl.do cer_tify that the above and foregoik it a true ' •d correct copy of the original " &solution relative o an ,emeodment of the Conetitutiop",m,the same °mains - on fite.ht this °Mee. - jilling to' be neceri , ' d all that, but _do nie here nay, once LIAM:4A and I.am become poßAessed getting &wiled W. B. DEANS. • over Bentley and [ ( IIa te stimony whereof eof I have herevinto L. S. set my hand and caused .tc, be aftlied . the i seal of the Secretary's, Oteei the day and iyear above nritton. .4.. G. CURTIN; ' Seereturtsif the Couttnontreaillt., SEskiT, April .11, 108. Resolution prepoting.Rmendniente to,the Constitu-. tion of the Counrumwenith, being under colAidett.' Aloe. - not, and a complete - sale on reasonable I *COLLEGE On the iptet)eu,. • S#uate agree, to the first Amoptlatent The'-yeas , and nays were taken, agreeably .to 'the „provisions of the Constitution, and were as, follows. BroWne, Bnekatew, Croswell. Er._ ens, Ferguson, - Flenniken, iloge. , ,lngram, 'Unison, Kilos, 'Limbach, Lewis, It'Clintook,‘ , l l iiee,,Sellers. Shuman, Souther, StranN.Timpie t , wO wn ot t uk , Wherry,Wilkins and Platt, S - peaker.—Yet. „ r!..t, nr4 — Mossra• . 41 kab4, 'Greggs:- Jriol4 ll ,:itelthiget, and riatt-5. • • , S 4 th l) •que s t fi nki ai On the c1uP54 1 0.0.,, • tlia Seuate woe to the seilowifarnetnigientl; Ple end DAY* !zero egreethir rtfi:tho- Prolitsio.n*, ofihe ;44 xem.4.o,.slolrs;_. _ •., ► YitAritnArrs:l, * Ornet &jailor, ,Offsevr,44.oV".; en s: Rpge,1517410 1 ,44 1 1i80n, K.llol;tatiaUCh, - Le•ii. WCALIttocAr , !lellit;4 l ThUn4Pir z SoliOltri; 8 4muts -- t4n k v`L , " 11141744Wilki4rPlOr:tr11 olk s t ri • , , •Agalb's /.eirsol4 Gregg, SA* al Price; :a '•'Rs the fa the`epV.t4ro s , P.Wllllho theil!oro tlVnt • obk stalk I Au* *law :akias business, in op short roticer - .11ACAOGRItS. •,- .../r.,;.: ..P.ts. :t,_ '~- . SECRNIART'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, June 27, 1858. IMISI •-•'''" '-' • ' ' ---' --- -watilit;tMtetemitilklat -:••• • . - prif : - f „. - And Platt, p004r,,t4 Etz ~! . .i, - . 0 ; .:".. f . :`: r .-NAti-,. Greige7l.7..: _. : ~ •_ 1 . :So t4isteet4l4sllwo-dati-rttilitlaiprdiaidilittieriiir.. ~,, tili•iftiellitiV u -"Wa*VgenitaI4POOPANONOVI - "ItoeDAt‘ LT Cora yea* oil . i *Pi .-wer. .1-31 1 441 1 NAlt i re*/ • 114 10 ° ,0 1 4Yereclisfag_oN t • .., , r. .. Yy.aa • M4,lre...* . tkiiJn - e,Aktiliditii,:rgart'liv.: I*1; Ittittatten, 4100,' . :TagraniViJaa 'larder,. Ana, Ittablieb;ilewistiiielliinmekiilirisag, Ballet!: -..• Womb SontkeirStkuksigAtkii o o4 l o* VillerrYs Wilhite end. Piatts - limakti-;: . •-' :' ',,Rivs—Ste*. {Gl ee s ;, crilib, an t - Pu tt ."- .1 a:the tititistitm iiii - deternthtifiti littllalrtiatlve: ,i, JournatofthelloisitifirepreOnekre‘Apill,2l; 181iti.• -": •-* - . '''. ' ii: ;' ./. J: , ...,-, , - ~...-1 ~. ‘.. _ I.lneYeealint l l , 9 ll4 mrtfintin4tiiitlYi 4*jellr visions qthe ConstftutliM,ltnir Oil ilicurat iiropesed amendeent, were is - folltorkiiii' -• 1 '-':. 4., -.-, - 'l . - Ircia.+Messii.Anders Bark* Bahl?* -Bak Beek; (Lccoutinst,). Beek frOrki)lltardpßoyd, ' , i Boyer, lirown,Brush, achamm r ,Cildwalli„,Anupt.,iell; Carty, Craig,„Crawfb .RoWilall,, alfgeTatinsold, Foster, Getz, HaittesOlarpir Berritt, - MIW Tlitt; Hillepts, flipPle; Holeichnb,littiatiellet iininlity lug.. , hard Inids;lrwin,.4ohnii Jobuscorts' , •--1,60,- Longalier,,4 Urea/ MValutOnt -- lircerthi; : i:lCOnk: Mangle, )11enear, • Miller; : Montgellytterc litiOrllead, • ,Nunnemticher, 'Orr; Peirson;..Phelint", '- " Filtieni Alm , acv, ilea; Reinhold,. Riddle, - IlbhertS; Shebk;Bol4, (Allegherty,)Bmith, (Cambria,V- Smith, (liir„yonting,) Strew% Thompson, Vaii,:Wballon;.:!;Wright. :(Datt- - • phina Wright, {Luzern%) ZiltuneriMul and .;TiVaiOr. ' 14,tve--:-Messra. Augustin% Pairs, Clover,.COhOltrti -- , ; Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, .olbixotey, Hamilton; . Hancock, -- Housekeetier, - Huneker; Lehenrirg.: MAP; gee, Manley, Mortis, Mumma ; -.'Patterson, Salitibury;,, Smith, (Philadelphia;) Welter, Wintrode and Team So the qaeitiOn 'was deiertinal lithe sißruarva, O;r the question, ' -`' ' - • :- " - 1. Will the House agree to- the secontamendazentS The-yeas and mitt were taken, - -rend. ware , ail, fol low, viz: - - e••... - - -_ ' -. l'ltao--Messrs: Aridinvit, HaeltUA434ldidn; - -wr.. Beck, (ttcoming,l Beet:,: (Yorki) -Daintiest), Boyd, Brown, frtichanan 10411, rarnpbelt, Carty, Craig, Fausold, Foster, Getz,llaines,ilimei, Haw, Minsk, .. Bibby; Billegak ilippl4, Holconib,' Bunseeker, - Int- , ie, Ingham, InnisOrwin, Johns, Jetintort:.Laperte, ' Leb,d, Lougaker;TbretclirCalinout: Il'Carthy, Mt • ~co .mb ,3l,,ugle; times, ,- Miller , -Itton*miltrto, 'Moor- / !'lcall'. :+lennetnech , T, Orr;.Pearso. ti. Purcell, Reality,: 1 Reed. Reinhold, Iti,i‘ile, Roberta„-Shenk, StrtM, (AV 1 4shenY3 Strous ,, , Vail, Mullion, Wrigtt, (I,) D. ez :Jun.l;mm: ' and WI ight,'Syieekei. - „ SAVs:--Iti.,-.3k5.: Augtvitlite, BartiviciovitcFa ger, 'Fr.;, Fulton Gaylord, Gibbonetylitunilekin, H k , 11tinekm.; Lelse - Ming, Magee,. Manley, ;,Morri4 ; Althr: - ma. Patterson, Thehr-, Salishurvi , Sinlik (gam i llt Thompsou, Walter, Wintrode,Wright, (lialtPhh)f,.. . • . - SO ihe question' iiaidetertninedin thil-alioglitlre 'On the question, -•- -.: • •;-- ' , , .. •• Will-the Hain's-agree to the ?bird ullenAr 4 elgt . The yeas and nays were ,takeni'and w ere u• tiol.- lows, viz: • - --' ''' .l ' ' • . ' Yea.—ltessra. Anders um Ificktia;-;Biddelti; tech; (Lyetiying,) Beek, irrit,) Bernhard,- Bey d, Boyer,' Brown, Buchanan, Idled): Campbell. OM,. Craig, Crawford, Edinger, Fattiold, Foster, Fr„Getr„ - „ ilaineS,•Samel, Harper, Heins,„ Hibbs, Bill, Hillegasi; - - Ilipple,,Rolcomb, ilotetekee . per,,lmbrie, In g ham, In nis, Irwin, Johns, Joimaor4 Laporte ;Lebe, Longulter, , Lovett; 'lti'Culmont; WCOntti, Minglei; Meneir,lMillar, - montgottrary; - *umerrnrener, rearterm - Theltis, NITA ii -Ramsey/ -Reed Riddle Shenk' *zillh, 4Allet - Bhens-) Swith,-.(etambriai)-StPhhi t • .otn ison; Whall* Wri7l4; (Beeptia„):W.tht Li4iiirie) liudZimxi3erinti&4t.. '-:/'• " - N - ". - • -•- l - 14 , Tairs 11 - eurs, Bar*, , - Cloyer;:: golxilia,,;h, -Dot*, Dowdall, Fulton, Gao3l4,..Gibboney, Hamilton. Han cock,,Tiunekeisenring,.M'Carthy,, Magee, Manley, Moorhesd,,Morrls , Patterson,'Reinhold„ Robiuts,94l - Walter, Wintrode, Teasley and - Wright, Spegke4-25. , - ', • -• ' ..., y-SO the question was determined In the affirmative, On the question, .1. - , . • , Will the-House sgree to die. fourth ametiiiment t yeast ye and' nays were 'liken; .and were as, fol lows, vii: - : • - Tz.slfessra. Anderson, - Baektii,•. Ball, Beck, (Lycoining,} Beck, (York,) Brnhard, -.Boyd, Boyer, Brown ' BrretbVuchanan Caldwell, - Cem . pbell, Certy„ Craig, Crawford, Dowdall, Edinger, Fausold, - Footer, - Fry, Getz, Hatnel,Harder, Heine, Bibb:l, - 11UL Bille gas, II ipple, Holcornb i liodekeeper, - linneeeker,flmi brie, Innis. Irwin, Johnson. Laporte, Lebo, Lorgw.l ker, Lovett, M'calmont, IrCarthy,Mcomb, Mangle:. Menear, Ililler'llontgomery,Momhead,,Xennemach er,i Orr, Peagon, , .Phelps„Pnrcell, Iburuniy, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk; Stabil, les' antirlaj Smith, (Wyoming,) ThomViOrt;lreb,- Walter, Vatt. lon, Wright, (Luzern%) Yearsley, Zimmerman *a i d, Wright, - ,Speaker—S9. :-. ;7 , - '..„ , ,• . 14, - rs—lfessrs. Barry; 614ive;, • CONDI:irk Pulton, Gibboney, tiainest,liancock, Huneker,ltighten. Leis miring, Magee, Maldey,ZMorris, ;Patterson,. &Worn and Wintrode—l6 ,: - `- - t. z,.;.... •,- So the question nu determined in the_artrmuive. SatitZTAWS OFT4CE,C ,lltirrishurgdete 27, 1”45. • Perotspfrottia, #.• ;= • ' ..„ . ....,L I do certify 0.40. illi)44 10 vo and fa",,P l / 1 4 2/;; a iv " and' correct copy Of the "Yeas 'end 'Nays .- taltert 'on the 'l4:solution iireifoShiiiiittentittierittle the' Coital- • tution of the 'Comuton wealth; aithe-sairoiippgars on the Journals of the trio-Ileuses ; ,of ;the. Geßeritl. AA- , sembly of this. Coutueuweiltb s / for the Fenian of 1856. ....'........ - Witneis tai build, antrlhe serroc_sed of- L. S. tee; 'this, ttieAttv.iktvonth' dal- e Anne, 'one i.... r ..; thousand clgltt:lnnidied indliftfisiz,-- = '. : . . • - ';',.. . . 0.-.-: .. ...; ALG. CURtl,34;'; •. - ' .'. " - ' ...;.-SeqrttarY.if titt.colontOnWettith. - . . , . The War uet q 241/ - ' LaCCWEILITYOUR INTERESTg i XND bl 4- -, intr. iiinO b.aridiitationez7,whqre cos .. canget them _Chf l 9. .1.10 3 ; 111 40W it 1 5at:th 4 - Montrose BoiikStOre.ift the . Roeofic t e,. *here you til can' d'Book's - Of all all - prices, it'Oe - cent - primer Ito a't a dollar RibleiAnid notviitiettapikx old books have • earl sold in man of lataarinCtiottatiovrprie. es, youtuay.learn.by calling at'Ahtt,rpapAige.,,thetobi .and new'books hotheatt be bought low, 4 , .•._, „ Dick's' complete works, Eapcdition to Jaiiiii,bow t s. writings, the, linnters Past, ith&-Wfilte Chief and the Scalp, Gerar;d the' Poii-Kißety - ilte SperrOwgrass . Pipels, My.Bontlaie and Fteadreir. , Lifeoti the Road. Sola:d for ,the,Soc4l .tind, Solitary, Roar : Clark, . Two' Efoo'ra-wtkilts in tarlous,stalee, a neti.lotof School Books liOdStaticticrrrlaiie#,lrotigiis,'ke. itc.; anti Ascii - roi - tr ilioselli:bii Otos Lanips• lit - - • Look-Ilitay orieintaing -I , bill of. five dollerS.and °vat iti,orta tima,l 'OWE -Itaceptui.doWe ..ftwth throwtt, la. eattly-,Or t terk...4o2Wll:olo : *4 tiare two 'dwiars extra. , , .1- - .7. -...'•:,.'' 'i• ..!. ,•• Call ' and 'bo 'etnictnced, - 4tAitit • Witt* - Bock. 1 Strire;'otto dioir tom, trmiitectri)te - t- v - ---. ,-_ 1 , ~ ,0 ntr0f.6,% Avg.:o; 18156 : ; 7: -41i.N-eitTUARD. TEMPE:IRA:VC-11 -SALOON AND 6::Jr - 1. No li-;"""rThc..CW" - , L.7 , 1\5k..,"A.'..-..1-..nlS - 1.1 a- ,I - -_ -ON MAN -&T REIT, - MftlieStiYA. - - r 1 1 11 E substriber takes 'tide inettroetiOttei it be -I.', fore the •peripleit Suagielasnimiatthityr that at , the• TemPeranee *loon: (tiwoely iknoLtitlitOntrogo) is the place to get- Fies,,Cekes,,:,CreCkerso Cheese. New - York, Candv; Stiidines, 'lnciting, Oranges and Lemons, 40es:tints, Sugar: Plated Ottant,Otints, Tongue and Cudanhers; Smelt Ilea, fI0O:eocol Lem-' (made -And!Soda , wattir, elci%Vrian ifo.,, ;tor eat arid... drink. .Also. at. the saint' place fir kep,‘,14.,..12and 1r ;TOO i‘ssertnent - nf: G R,oo.e,Rili#,Peah from New Yi:Wr.' such as Yea - St attvii4klitd4, 'OA; from 2i. . ed.' to as. Pei , pound ;.` BioevriSugetfis now selling at 9 cen%a : per.ftound 4 &At Coffee Inger 4st IH•centa: and crnshed, pulverized andgranulated Sugar at-12} . cents per pound:.' Itackerel,C4id, 'White and Blue - Fisb•Y")" ,- - 4 r d ' sl s ol i c l i 841 4,111 . 1 49 1 0 40 ,n.Dr1ad 'fleet Ram, Tobacco, v VIRU filit 4l o•Yiß i g ar y Tanen! reindles: Stentbe Stint - nor Spend do., Ake, Soap Orditerettli*,ficimpleiii 12i - cents a bar ; Sipap Powder And , WishingSoila;;:eack Salt for. ' family : Ilse,: Shot* Pereitsslen,Camlirhitemasb, Scrub arni Shoo. Ilrtshee, - StoTo4o,d Shoe Ellacking a .,llalr Oils, Yeiftimerlillifia 'yevAt7: of:Eilrecti, "Matches, ' Pepper; . Cinnamen, , Okfes, grbubd do,f; Ginger, Mus- tard,-Ftetich anal Aititrftsti, 'Coffeeessence, Corn _ ._ Starch: - Saga Zr puddings, Raisins trolls at-shilling to .18 : pence per, ponnd,,,zontee -Currents. 'Citron, Prunes. LiCorice,.drops ; an4 root do., Ven_ _,olles:44' All: -s kindi,Psdei Candy PrO4K,Rum .0n... trirdPettales. Plums and cherries, Oranges and Lemma% Pine. Ap- Ples,Ce on, ItemMtienof Cliticotatertrittaitga laid pat. € , lltatloun4rGittent#LtatilnVcic i t h *Cr iti ; Vnins p ar. oaCtilid4 StAttesttovbearot ind,Ceotor Qua in1),0 1 4 0 ?"4.00 0 Ptlier Volk% - itavni v oiyric PX,. 1 1k 1 , 4 - Wrigh t's ,P14.-:__ Dr, p*t e reamilior Ointiviiik - a9lmOis suriktiulo for 'the Toothache. *IA iii" . - Ifin'ToOtk'Satne; Hor s eMedichle; autialarOeisortmeotor ,Oildron's Toys itaon'ida*Arev,lloo4.slikmboaivilid rock, ern, ICANTY 93Iii:P114,Val'ails and Wile% qii 01 0 4 4 .'Ardelm." ,Oitcossole!te , ta harps, iilehi - tadretettealmasted - Si IhtBlrds;"als0:, Plow OttinuiellAV'tkAufiteieVest •barrel; at is low.TOO° and as good tturitV 4* . 4 " b at s * ID i Xontroae. ~....,:„.„4`,:,, „.., _. - f , 4 "44 OCAtet m- t:it. 4 4 i 14 1 6 7-, Si l t4 . :* l = :.. 'P tkAktri .. , r •:,,1e.14,14, w 4 , Art k Aut all , o... ipy , Ore yakcolorod wftle II ME OE EOM GM