. . RUMORED X LIGHT tw.liefaxoss FROM S. L AK . E .:--We learn from one of the Officers'of a stea mer which arrived yesterday (July 6th,)'. 'front Upper Missouri, that on reaching Omit.. ha City, he was informed by} some of the nit= izens, that a party of sixty Mormons had ar ritrd on the Id inst. The party eneatiped in the town, and stated that they inteadkto girt down,the river by some boat in . a few dais iliey were loud in their denunciations nf'the. ruling men of Utah, and aver their fine belief , that a Ipfte number of the inhab itants' or the valley, as soon as they see, a (lance of protection, by the arrival of United states troops, will gladly avail themselves of : h e opportunity of withdrawing themselvei , from the -yoke they.are non groaning tinder. Th ese persons who have reached Omaha, vere a portion of the dissatisfied citizens o f Salt. Lake City, and :their escape (that is_ the word thev,usel was the ',result of a well-de vised and cautious stratagem. - They. left :Mit Lake about April 20t1f.---Afitrelurl :Doh, o • . . . A party of several hundred Mormons, just from Utah, :in' en route. for the southern part o f Kansas, Wherirther-propose to settle, p -, isse a fort Leavenworth on Tuesday (June Oh). l'hey are heartily sielc of the .tyranni, ail rule. of ; the Mormon Iceers, and 'weee fearful, if they remained, of Illffering violettte during the anticipated conflict between the United State's nvernment and the Batcattn Ybuse oligarchy.—Quinclare (Kontos>. C'hin dowan. • , . THE CENT.—Tliegreg-ationagit diworers one peculituity m the new coin in the - omissiOn of ilie,wordLiberty,!' which hid so contipienclusn place in the old money. It .says tbOlew eagerly sought for from the South, where the old one W3S almost un known. • PRE3rII7M Of the Susq . ;irhanna Couhty ..49rIeulturdi Soddy, Fair and 4.7attif &Jot ; to lie held in :Montrose, urn Thisrclar, 15th of Octoseri 1857. NEAT CATTLE For the best liurhara Bull, 2 yetirs old, and upward.% ; 2d b'est, beet, 2: For the best, Devon Bull, rears do, $5; ,2d best, 3; 3d best; 2. FOr the I,t;st, grade-or mixed bloodi $5 ;2d best, s'3; 3d I:Tst, • $2. For the, best milch cow, $.5 , 1. 2d beat, 3; est Rd b, 2. For the best. 2 year oldiheifer, $5 ; 2d 1,„,,t, 3; :;,I, best, 2. For the b4at lot of store calves, not less Than five, $5 ;. 2d best, 3; '3d best, 2. For the best pair of working oxen, ; best,' 4'; best. 9; -4th best, 2. For the best pair of 3 year s t eer s, !?5: 2d hest, 3 ; 3d best, 2., For the best pair of two year old steers. .$5 ; best,' 3; 3d best, • 2. For the best lot-of .vearlirrgs,, not less than five, • $5. dbest, R; :,c1 best, 2. • „ . . sIIEER For the best fine woeleil Ilitek, $3; 2d best, ;3d brsv I. ' For the b'est South Down, $3; 2d best, 2 ; ~rhea t, 1. For the best long wooled; g 3 t ttd,best,, 341 best, L For the best lot of fine, wooled.eWes, rot less than, three, •Stl 2d hest, 2; ttd best, For the Iltst lot of Soutb Down ewt:s, not less ;hart three, (:•.; ; 2tl hest, Y ; 3d best, 1. For the best lot of !Ong 1 wooled ewes; not less than three, $:43 ; 1 2d best, 2 . 1; :14 beg. 1. . *SWINE. . Fo r the best Roar, ; '.ld best, 1. l'or the best, so*, $3 ;2d best; '2 ; best, 1. For I2est lot Of spring pigs. $3 ;: 2d best, 2'; :td best, 1. oRSES. For the best Stallion for all work, ; 2il best, o_; liert, ; ,4th Lest, 1. For the best breeding mare, iii'colt by lie:- iii The Count ; 2d-best., boa, 2. For the best sing geldhig, raised in iho county. t4. - e ;2d best, .::d hest, 2.. For. the "mot pair of matched bor.: , rai..ed' hi the •eount.l:, ; :1; Sd best,. 2. • _ 1 not' I..TRY.. the'best lot of shieltens. not less than, twelve, best; For-the best lot of not legs thnn six,rroo:gter 'and hens. ; t!ti 1 , 0.4 • 1. P r olkthe 1,4 la of Turkers, :Id best, 1. Par the 1)64 lot pf ducks, not less than 2d. best s 1. • l't TTER, For the 1.4.44.fir15in of Dotter, ;24 best, .4; 34 1.e -t, 4 ;e4 ;1; _For t h e grPiltee.t g i namity durieg the sva , lll3 from ins uumbei of c0w5,1,5 ; beFi., 3 ; best, 2. MIME For the be; t: ebee, , e, not ri; ;2{l tect, 2. Fur the be!..t t nnAlfgreatest variety, 2 • • 2d bek,. 1 I= FI.IIT For the ticst specimen of fall apples; not less than bu.hel, P.l: 2d host, 1. For the best specimen of winyt apples, not less than 3 bushel, $; ; bc.st, 1; For the best variety grown b‘ F.thiliitor, $2; 2111 m , 1. For t. 11:, best peck of piTars, Firr • the best peek of quinces, $l, noYET.. For best specimen, not "less than 101 ls $2 ;23 best, L . VINitl..4R. - • - For the best five gallons of iider vinegar, v.., 2d best, 2 ; ',ld bcf , t., : =l., . .1.E.1,711F.R. AND ITS MA:NUFACTUILY2S.I ._ 4 ,, ti*, For the : bet lot of shoe leather, $3 7, 24,, , ', 2. For the bestiot; of harness,do.,t3 ; tdbest;',V :heat lot of calf skins, $3 ; '2d best, '1::'b.,,Fr...„.. . -common double team harness, ea ; 2.d 15a.14,WY?.. ~ -- i. the best single carriage harness, $3; 2dlstsiot i l:ltt. the best pair of calf skirt ,boots, made by :Ems'. 2 dollars ; 2d beEit, L _ . . . CARIISTT WORK.: Fnr the bust eabibiticin of cabinet work, 45 ;. 2d !,cat, 3. • .7' FARM IMPLEMESTS. - For the best: plow for general use, sBi - best culti rater, tieg straw cutter, 2; .be.st corn sheller; 2; of.st churn, 2; best clicese press, 2; best firkins, not than two; 2 ; beit horse ritke„ 2; best bee hire, ; lasstibarrow, '2 best single carriage, 54 2d best; .f4.‘ . ;. ELACYaIitTRISO.. . Riihe best - lotof horse allow, 2d best, 1., 1)014EBTIC MANtrAuit.."7.S. - • , For the best Specimen of flannel; not less thin 10 Tanis; dollars; 2d. bast, 1.. For the best spedinen of fulled cloth, not less Shan 6 *413,1; 24 best, 1. . For the best Woolen . carpeting, not less than 15 yards, Lest, 2 . 4' For the best rag carpet, 3; 2d best, - 2. Fur the hest j . doz. pair of woolen soots, s2 ' 2d best, 1. For the best woolen mittens, not less than two pair,; 2d best,` 0 ets. For the 'best patchwork quilt, ts; 241 best, .2'; ,For-the best& orartY.hiud, si; 2d best, 2. • For th e best silk et, $l. For the best velvet bOnnet, $l. For the'.best Lady's &clue, $l. < • To the Farmer whose production's are the greatest, lhav included) in proportion to thelmmber of acres under cultiention, taking into account the stock kept . on' Iris farm timing the season, $lO. To the next, $5. The report on the greatest productions, ac., will he received, and the premiums awarded at the meet ing of the society in January. ' ' • . . The executive committee in presenting the for ego. in, premium list, would take occasion to remark,. that 1 it has been thoroughly-rerised and extended to the lamest limits of the society's tnelms, in order to gire . the greatest encouragement toeompetition. On a full.consideration of 'the sufsject, it has up; neared to the Conamittee,..timi it would, birluOre in it , rorclaum. with the object for which the society was ingitutml, to omit all special Premiums for grain or rnfq velps t as - they have a tendency to encourage an , indae share or attemionto these particular 'objects, t ,, the neglect of the general intermits of the farm.— hut in lieu thereof; premiums are . offered Tor time litgest returns . of the farmer's labor,,,which;after all, .• is the Innin ob ject, as it is the best general uitmage- - ment which deserves eominendation, whether jt be tii, on a large or small farm. • . : - It i - , highlv•creditablo that, interest in, the An ituAl Fair eoiltiiiites to increase, ereby shoWing that tht pu b lic appreeiame illo usefulness of the so*t: i ,, Plumilixtgalut possperity ofthe County... Taos. Ntcnousos, ).. x ....;.„,,,,., . - F. N. Wittuns,. 1. . c 7 ol ;Tir e , e. ....u.k.ttma BALIMIX, ) ..!_...,,1i. A: track will be prepared ou the - Fair oround, fur "the exhibition of Horses.. ' - " ' - i i iabbath S tbool Itiolice.-I.ll:iwi -J. (:a.vmt,•luoin g been appointed Sahlattb for itasquelutuna Councy- r hfor the purpose of viNiling, and aiding schools, and furnish ing Libratn;i:, giyus notitv - that'he quay be found or d'hitised bY letter, at the residence of_ Ns _father, - ` 42 4 41 " t- Cram ;, - e‘r 'Milford, where:the ,publica den" of Ant., -80.1:1. School ridotinut,r,hiffentid. Iteatili,a:uutAteluty Euatte Com- P4143",1S o• L, attend.—Engine Comport'', No: deity he notifiknl to ineo itt.thefr Enginelionst, laeticllur ciercite, Satircay,'July. lB4, ech,c k , r. E. C. Fonnitax, 'For - ennui. C. T. Ei:x.T.Aitix, Sierciary., . - - - - ----- - • tire Eitgine eionigraity., - '54 tattaild....l4la,gine Company, No.' - 42; .are t hereivrnotified •to Meet at 'their &gine iono, on Kiturilay Jalr_lAth at 1 -o'clock, M, for carreisr. J. Y. W.-Ittar, Foreman. S. 31. WILiON, b • Ct.etaTT. • thistraehanna County Thll.llllV nomitt sem J P. Taarksbury i Co: Supt., P; Stoddard, A. --ATEACIIiaI i 'ICOMEir Smoot,. to • cordeue - Jew web, will he opened on tbe 241 A1 1 4..0f timber, 1857, lit the buildiugs of the • SITS4V_ ."4144.*8A Ac4DE3II4, at Montrose, 81diquebanita County, Pa., inider the sit;', -pervision of the above tamed Principals. The dings; wilt accommodate upward* of hie Auwar4. students, there being eight fine roeiesatoe rootnit. Regular courses of lectures will I, c I, on the .Ccience dad Ail of 75adttaty, and on Morel Scieecte l by Prof, Stoddard. • Occasional lectures Will also let, ; d e li vere d d ur i n g the eta-lion, by the. lion. (1, 4. Geom.. of Glenwood, (et Peetco Mut. g hspvt. Lirrt.t,' and M S. BEatt,g; N eg otiation's are in progress, with et - try appear, wee - o f eue eel Is, with a yieir of sOun:etiMio; , REV. WRY-WARD BEECHES, ;to deliver the Oustios at-the opening of the Scho4 EXPVES. • Board and lodging, $3, per week. Teachers and Students, who desire, oan board themselves. Tuition in the English Departinent, including Algebra 114 Physiology, to those from Susq. Co., $3,00, others, $6,00. Other bmnches taught if desired. Compe tent Asstsrasrswill be employed , to aid the Princi pals. It is also expected that a teacher of Phono graphlr will be connected with the School. 4100 ES. • Stoddanre MO . hemiitick Series: Clark's Gnat*: mar. All teachers whointead , entering the advanced dames in granlnaar, should provide Aheruselves.with aOa dictionary. Tim teat books should' be secttr ed.by the teachers previous to the opening of the School, if possible. • "Those *ho .wish board or rooms, will apply. to L. F. Filen or Watts B.Xleans„ Montrose; Pa. - Prof. Pronnattn will* present during ihe entire term, 'and devote his whole time to teaching, lectur ing and otherwise advanciugiVe interests of the school. Further particulars given as soon as known: All inquities relative to the School, citemfully. an swered, by B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co. Supt., July 15, 17.—tf Milfi3rd, Stook Co., Pa. R 4RRIED. In South Bridgewater, on the $d lust, hr Rev. J. F Di3llllsl,-Mr. STEPIIEN DUTtliFit t and )liss EIIERET E floi.nnoos, all of Bridgewater. DIED. In Lenox, July tldr,, by the falling of a tree, Tdou- AR J., son of Samuel and 3filey Benjamin, agei, years. 'On the morning of this necident.4hi. yung man anti his younger brother, went to the woods 10 chop.. -They had but just begun their wooi, -when it, lodged tree fell without their notice, and instantly killed ono of thud. , The tree foil directly upon his body, breaking one leg, smashing his eh'est and the hack-part of his head. The deceased wits a fine lad, whose praise was'in the mouth of all who knew him. Ills funeral was attended by a large Concourse of sympathising friends. A. o. w." Tn ITarford, on the 26th of May, Mr. Jolts tito.years, the I;tltiestof four brothers, and bear• ing the name of hia Father and Grandfather. In Hanford, on the 7th inst., Col. Jon Tvicw, aged f 7 -years, a brother of the deceased abnve. named. They were horn : in Attleborough, Mass., whence they removed with their parents toad other members of the tinnily, to Efarford, Pa.; (then'ealled Nine.Part ners,)•in 1194, at the ages- °fp-and IS Tney were Industrious, energetic and snecessful, active and for ward, with others in the township avd; vicinity, in converting a &ail'," force into pleasant. fruitful field; In 1806, the older brOther ; and in 18419, the Younger, united with the Congregational 4 Church ; in 'Buford. They retained their strength; active and useful habits, fiery nearly4o.-, the close ;of life.. At their death they 4 - ere 'the oldest survivors of the early settlers : . ' • • - [Cott. Saddlcs,'Harnesscs, &c. ri*HOSE in triDit (4" SA I) I f ES; IL4IL ESSES,. 77:UNKS, RRI,AG E . 31.12M1, orally rrorr{ - or 'art;el , N connirtrd tr;th the lassiatss, CO7l be Of ppli , d at short holles , , dud i>< a trorkmantike urarrarr, rallilr . g at tlre'Shop, orrr the afore . lioripsterni,t, MrKers.-.re. 13 . m.klyn, 14, 1K17.741w DE. BULL'S sAnsArAnn.LA THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD! receivedF have just a freAt stippik of 1)r. ( l!qtra fed Sttratrpori Oa, the best known- remedy for ail ,discas originating from an impure state of the blr.od, theimproper.use of Mer cury, and for the numerous ills that ii heir to.' It is put up in quart bottles, and eoutains SIX TIMES the pure ilonduras Sarsaparilla of any other similar preparation in America. TFlCrie who have tried the article speak of it in -the highesi tertns of praise. Even the Physicians in our county commend it highly, and several'of them use !tin their practice. Price t. l per hottie, or six bottles for ac r e. - Lei Me bital.id try it. •• •HEMPSTEAD & MCKENZIE: Brooklyn, July' 557. Having stud Harvest Tools.. • . , AvE have a fine assortment of Haying and Bar- I vest Tools, such a Scythes, Scythe :maths, i }orkg, itakrs, Cradles, Sickles, Arc., - which va are ; " cheaper than the cheatist." ' :Rua Valeable ; Iron Snaths, only €41,25. Best Silver Steel &I thesl ( WARRANTED BEST!) for $1,121. Other arti- cies in proportion. IiEIfI'STEAD & Ileg.E$ZIF.. • .--,Btooklyn, July 15, 1857. . • • Horse Rakes: Horse Apices.: TIICKERMAN k GARRATT hare just - received 1/another loVor the Celebrated Revolv ing Horse Rakes, which arc iliauimeil by all that have used them to be superior t oady now in use, for:sale cheap. • New MilfOrd.:July 8, 1851. • . DR: - BAKER'S .c Celebrated Vegetable'Coutpound. A new stock' of .this tnepEeine ; jest received-- - s soyereign,remedy for tlio/ere'infaistana, Sum ner Complainita, ate. ISENTI.EY*. READ. July 8, 2857.. w HATING TOOLS ' . , Rake!, Pitchforka,Cradke, and 17 ae . genutne Quinabogue Scythe Stones, for sale br • • ' BENTLEY - A READ. S°" LEATHEH and CODFISH, it `nevi sapply i Prat. . • BTXTLEY /r. HEAD. I. . Montrose, duly S, 1867. SNATHS, • RAXES, SHOVELS, SPADES, HOES,,kt., r•elling chezip, by j J. LYONS le. SON. Montrose, July 8, 1857. • • Cash for - BURREVW nits pay the highest price • .for Woot, in (...oxid or goodß, "at his,store. New kilfor4, l July 8, 18.57. ' . . .. ' ~ . IS THE TIME TO S k E7TLE VP WITH . &MITI!, FORDIIIM & CO., •/ f 3 we arc closing up our business. - It is pinmh 11 ly nccesstriy, that those indebted to itii; shot. call and settle up, by Note or CASH, irst‘ecliately. W.E 114 PE OXILINIP . A Ljno: STOCK OF / .1:41 . —, . Visire.4 . . t Cabinelt.Farnittare and Chairs, . which. we will sell cheap for Cash, or ready ' pay.— Those Wishing anything in our line, will find it to their advantage' to give us a call, NO W. W.W.' Exult ' E. C. FORDILIV, - .A. %HIT, JR: Montrose; July 8,1857.-3 w ~ Sheriff's Sale. B tirtue of it writ of yea. ex. Issued by the Court •of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county and to - me ,directed, I will expose to sale by Public vendee,- at the Court House in Muntrose, on Friday the 3d day of Jul/next; at one o'clOck,t2 ii., at: Mowing deiieritied piece or parcel of lurid, to srit • -ALL that certain piece or parcel of' land ultimate and beingin •the , township 'of 'Bridgewater., in the county ofSesquehaluut, and bounded and described as.follows, to wlt - -; on the, north snd esst•by lands of Latham Gardner, on the south by 116ds of John 'Wood and loslitla Girths, and - oti the'West by I,indi ofJohnllinsbull, contitiilng one 'huidred acres" of laid' with allowszee of six per 'tent.; be the seine more.or leas, with the appartenanees; one 'Mined house, one heated haii, orehar,foa mostly prora: * *. Takeitin,,exftntionat - the suit of Aeiorkier Leisenring; ts. Whard Slay. , • -The uhOve awls hereby adirrereild toWeilb. the ,Stli 'daY:or "August mit,. at I,"P i • :•-• 'F. P. HOLLTSTER, Merit ' Skeriff's O 6ce, Ituntmse,"lt4 11; '1857; . ' Mier . tos 1. The state may contract Jebts, to silt). ply casual deficits or failurt.s in reversq or to meet expenses not otherwise.provided for; Lut the a g gr e . gate amount of such debts direct - and contingent, whether cohtracted by virtue of one or.more nets .of the general assembly, or at different periods 'of three,' shall never exceed seven hundred and Illy thousand dollaii; tad the money arising from the ere:lton' sir such debts, shall be applied to the purpes . efor which it waa,obtaltied, or to 'repay the debts so contracted, *sidle no otherTurpoie whatever. - SEcriox 2.' hi addition to' the above limited power , the stateMaybontract debts to repel invasion, 4#/im press insurrection, defend the state in war, or to re deem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state ; butthe money arising from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose fora hic'h it was r.tised; or to repay such debts, and to no oth er purge whatever. Mil &fermi: Except the debts above specititisl, in sections lac and two of this article,,,no debt whatcy-, er shall be emitted oe on bcbalf bf the state, SECTION 4. To provide for, the payment of the pres ent debt, and any additional debt contracted as l'oeesaid, the legislature ship, a t it. 9 first session, af ter the . adoption of this aurendment, 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 thair two hun dred and f i fty thousand dollars; which sinking- fetid shall 'consult of the net annual income of the public Works, from time to time owned by the state, or the Proceeds of the sale of the sa e, or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the Mite, together with other-funds, or mourres,'.l that may be designated bylaw. The said sinking fund may be increased, from time to time, by essign iug to it any part of the taxes, or other rev uttes of the state, not required for. the orditiary and eurreut• expenses of government, and eldest in case of war, invasion or ittsurrection, no part olthe said sinking fund shall be used or. applied otherwise than in ex tinguishment of the public debt, trail the amount of such debt is reduced bekiw the suut.of live milliousi of dollars. SicerioN S. The credit of the commonwealth shall not in any in - inner, .or eyent, be pledged, or loaned to, any individual, company, corporation, or associa- tian ; nor shall' the commonwealth her after :become joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, asso dation, or corporation, The commonwealth shall not esrumc! the debt, or our piirt thereof, of any county, city.! borough, or township; or, of any corporation or iIRAA 61[1011; 11111C- 4 : 1- SUCh debt...!shan hnre been contracted! to suable the state to rebel inca:doo, suppress do mestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, - -or to as the state in the discharge of any portion of its *sent indebtedness. Sr.rritc 7. The legislature shall not authorize any county, city r tsnotigii, township, or incorporated tlisl trict, by virtue of a roe of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder, in any company, associa tion, or corporation;, or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institution, or party. There 'hall he an additional article to Faid CAMLii tUtioll, 'to be designated as article XII, as follnws::-- No county shall .be; divided by a line cutting on' orer ori-tenth of itt+ population, hither tO forin'a new county- or otheri'itip,) without the expreiei such vroirty. by . 4 cote Ot the electors there of; nor shall any new County be.elktawtiAlied, emit:Lin ing less th.tn four lotinlr44l squaw tulles. • ; From section two of the first article of the con4i tution, atrike out the xiordf,, "of_ the city of Phila delphia, and of each county respectively frout.stic !ion tire, Aame artiele, !strike out the wortll4, ":of l'hilidelphia and the of several counties;' front sec. seven, same article, strike out the yvords, neither the city of Philadelphia mor•atiy,7 and insert in lieu thereof the words, and no ;" and 'sttike out sec tion fottr,'same attiele,"Hand in lieu thereof insert the 1.. (L 117/I7'J'. "SErrioN 4. In the year one thousand night hnn- . Bred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year there- ' after, representatives te i tlie number of one hundred, shall he apriortioned and distributed equally, the ough out the state; bv districts, in pro Portion to the num ber of -taxable inhabitants iti tbe several par 4 there of: carept that - any ..eounty oontalain it toast three thousand' tire hundred I taxable*, may bi:idlowed a separatit 'repttiiientation; hut no more than three conntie , i•slidi bejßbted, and no county AEI be divi ded, in* the fortnation Of. ttZtitriet. 'Any, chi con taiiiing a-stdfleistii titueber of taxables to elititic it to at leari.two refcctentatives, - slialt Irate a separate representation. assigned it, and shall -be divided into coriverdent - *aids .of eoutignopa tenitoiy,t of equal tliiitble polndatiOn xi near as cony be, tacit of which distziets shall elect one veravientatis — c.7 At the end bf section .saved,:_ untie " aiiiele, in: ert -these words" the tity;of Philadslphisibill he dvi del into single senator al distriets4 -6entiguints er singlet. ritory as nearly equal in taxable population as poc-ii ; hie; but no ward 'shall be divided, in. the formation ; thereof." ~ . . i The legislature, at itil first session, after the a4p- I tion of this amendment, shall divide the city off'il -1 adelphia into senatoriSl and representative distri i, ts, in tire manner above provided ; such diittidts ttpre ta untinuaked until tiro apportionment' Lit the year Lui - * , onelhousand eight hundred and sixty-four.' There ,hall bean additional aection to the firattar ticle of raid constitution, which altall be. numbered nod mad a_s ,St:craot; _ii. The legialatinv elan -have the pore'. to alter, revoke, or annul, navy charter of - incorpora• tiou . hceeafter, conferred-by, or under, arty.apetud, or general LaW, whenever in their 'opinion it way ' lat injutiouA to the citizen? , of the cotomontrealth'; in 1 'such !tanner, however, „that. no injustice Shall be ' done to thrto!ro.sto.s. Resoiced, That this resolutionass. amendment, yeas 24, nays 7 ;'on the ment. yeas 22, nays Ft; on the third yens 24, nays 4i on the fourth amend, - nsys 4. , ' - 7 - / .. • I - . I\ TrIE. 110rSE OF TIPPTIFSENTATIVEg, ' April 29,1857. . 1 • . Resolved, That tlii4"resol on pass..On the rst /I rl . amendment, yeas 78, nays _; on the second aniend .ment, ,yeas 57, nays 1t.1.,' on the third amendment, yeas 727; nays 22 ; on Ole fourth tuneudtuent,`yeas'.B74, . uays 7./r ' [Eitract abrn tlie .lournal.l' / JACOB ZIE(M It, Clerk, Filed. in ' 7 Veretary's otllee, May 2, 1857. • Pennaulrattia, as: • I do c'ortifr that the above and foregoing is a true , and correct copy of the original . "ResOlution Innpo `1:: ring amendments tothe Constitution of the Common wealth," with the vote in each branch of the Legisla ture upon the final passage thereof, as appears &tun; the originals on - file in this office: In tartimotty whereof I have hereinito set my hand [t. s.3and caused to be affixed the seal of the Secre tary's Oflice,•the day and year above written. A. G. CURTIN, • • Secretary of the Commonwealth:. The resolution proposing amendments to the Con stitution of the Commonwealth being under consider etion, On the question; :* . the Senate agree to the first amendment! I The yeas acid nave were 'taken . agreeably to the I provisions of the tonstitntion, and were as follow, Yzas—Vessrs. Brevrer, Brovrne, Coffey, Ely, Ev ans Fetter Flenailcen Frazer, ingnun, Jordan, Kil -1 linger, Knox, Lituinch, Lewis, Byer, Scolleki, Shuman, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker-24. Navis—Mesers. Cribb, Croswell, Finney, Greg g , Harris, Penrose ind Sirother--7 • So the qunfstinti Was 'determined in the affirmative. Ctotbo question, : win ibefitooteogrtot to the siona iitnenlinenif; * life - yeas 'resd'itava - were taken agrees tify tette provisions of the donstitution, and were ea Mop, viz: " ' . ' Iria&-Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Creswell, fily, Evans, Fetter; . Finney, Flenniken, Ingrain, Jordan; Knox, Laulnicli, Lewis, Myer, Sellers,Bhutnan, South• erdkeele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Tag• Bart, Speaker —U. " - KAT:Pl—Messrs: Coffey, Crabb, Frazer, Gregg, liar ris,-Killinger, Penrose and Scofield-8. - lititto the Coil., ease , : 'R4:pr . e.senta- In yenta sn,Geis nring atnendinesits 'cif the Common wisieng of the tenth • rticle to said coned : eleven, se follows: OF PUBLIC DV:FITS. SECOND AMENDMENT MMEIE OF NEWI COUNTIES TIIIRD d;MF.NLINIE:s rncian Alirclountir SFvist; Mirth `27;.185-ir ',Extract from the Journal. • GEO. W; 'HAMM* G. CURTIS, FecretaPy of thecCoramensvezith Strltf7.4T'S OFFICE, Theutsuruo, June 22, 1557. IN SENATE, March 27, 1857 Sit pio quo:ninn was 4eictipiaedln OR, the questko, - . t s:4 • Wt' 1 the Senate agree to the third ametdmentil The yeas and pays were Altus sgre4ly to, the provlsiohs COnadtutioi,' !and were las !Mow, viz :1 ' • ; - Ydss--Mewats. Berger, lirowiseiCrtdohollremfel:, Ely,!,Vans, Flenniken, Primer. Ingtoht ? Jerdem , U. linget';;Kno Lai/heck Lelia, Myer, SeollEiMplidies; Shutnait, Souther, fkeele, Stranb;,WtlishllliSittsitali- WrigitS4. • ;- 11‘ *.;n,-•• . : • -141irillessio.'Cktffey, - Gregg, Harris said F en toset • • ' .t ; SO the question was decided' in the aftirufa Oh the question, • • , - WM the Senate agree to the fourth amelidiment The yeas and nays .were taken agree yito the proiaiona of the Constitutioh, and were .; &Sew,' •ris: Ilraas—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Knox, Lanbaeli, Lewis, - llyer, Scofield,' S MITI, Souther, Steele, Strtyth„ Welsh, W Weight--3z. : - . ' ' 1 gsrs-LMessrs. °mik e Finney,-Jordan an $o the question was determined in the a N vox Horst or Rtratim April 29,1 The resolution proposing amendments to stitution of the Commonwealth being under • On the question, ,Will the House agree to the first amituldeat? The_ yeas and . nays .were taken agreeably to tho.. provisions of the Constitution, and were et follow', viz: • - ii Vess—ldessrs. Anderson, Arthur, Backhotse, Beck, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, tkuipbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crnwford, Dickey, Ent. Ey4er, Fan fold, Foster, GaAs:tiny, Glides; Hamel . Bele, Biestand, HIU, Eillegas, Roffman, (Berks.) Isnbrfe, Junes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, K Milner; Kerr, Knight, Leisennng, Lotrker, Lovott, *li near, Mangle, IrCelmout, lloorhead,Nutp nut, liusselman, Nichols, Kieholion, Nurtemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin,Pownall, Pnreell. Ramey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York.) Reatnerilierd, Rob erts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Camleii,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vaaveerhia, Vick ers, Vocghley, Walter, Westbrook, Whartim, Willis ton, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman - and Cretr, SrEAKEtt-78.. - • ; Nlvs—Messrs. ihick. Hamilton, !Ilaneock,-Iline,•llnlrtnaniridtnunm,) Le‘wo, Strut* . Kasslene;•Thorn, Warner and Wintrode-12. .• n, ! So the question as tlecertairitd in the.illirtnatirtc On the que!ttion, • ! Will the House agree In' the Fecond atetiquient?. t Titte*as and nays wee taken' agree:llly to •tlio poori,ions of the ConstitUtion, iLnd , Te as ToUalltgi YEAS-11eikrA. Andenerm, Backhouse, Ball, Beck / Bower, adlionn, Campbell, Carty, Ent„Fausold, Fos ? 1 , ter, Gilles, Hamel, ilarper, Heins, llitistittul, llillt4 gas, Ifoltman, (13erk.'s,) Housekeeper, Intl:irk% liine:i4 Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kaullinait,•Knight, Exist:lll: ring,i.ongaker, Lovett, .Mantmr; Matigle,..ll.llvaiti; .Iloolliead, Nlusselinatt, Nichols, I;ichalsou,' Nuinq coacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Powaall,- l'uitelli Ramsey; (Philadelphia,) Rattocy, • ()<oric,) Reatuer,-1 Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan; Tolan,•Vitil,;Voeghley; Waltr, Westbrook; WhartOm ta Zintmeynn and tiets'i - SPY:atom-si. ' , ; - ~! YArg—ltes:zrs..trtlitir; Augustine, Baelm., Ben; son, Bishop, BrOwn Chase, Cleaver ' .Ciiwthril, EY - 14 ter, Gibboney, Ilaallton,, Ifamenek,Hill, Hine, Holt loan, (I,obanon,) Jacobs', Kerr, 1.6b0, ll'Valtriontrl .31numia, Iced, Smith, (Cambria ) ) Smith; (Centre.) Stevenson, Struthers,Thorn Vanvoorhi., Vicker; AVagonseller, Warner,: Witilrode, Withcrow and, Wright---ttt. • .-, • •' .. - 1 - So the 'question was determined in the atUrmatise,i, on the question, ' ' : • ' • • Will the the House agree to the third amendment The yeas and nays 111.1* tiliant agreeably totiheptor: visions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz: '. - Yr.ii-Hessim. Aside , Ilackhouse, Ball, Beelq Benson, Itnwer, Brom , Calh un, Campbell, Chas 4, (heaver, f`rawrotd, - ckey, nt,, Ester, 'Fausold4 i 7sim Foster, Giliboney, Ha el, Harper, Heins, Iliestand; If PA, Hilregas, Hoffman, (Berks,)llolltnan, (Lebanon,,) Housekeeper, bubtie, Inner, Jacorm, Johns, .Tolin4 son, Kauffouxu, ti err, 1,e1.m; Lougaker,LLovett, Mai near, Slaugle,ll'CalMont, - Moorhead, Muustua, 3titsii selnem, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemacher, rearsiuf; 1- Peters, Petrikin; Pownall, Purcell,. Ramsey, (Yorlio 1 1 Ile:liner, Reed, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) i - Sinitli, (Centre.)"Ftevenson, Tolan,- . Vail,T4soorhisi 'Vickers, Voegliley, .Wagascller, Westbrobli,:VVillis r ton, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Goo; ' SPX AKkai—i2; i. \..r=—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine * Ilackus, Cnrty. Dock, Gilded, ilisnUton, IlxnctKtt, Dine. Junk:: ins„ Knight., Deisenrhig, M'llfain i Ramsey, (Philadeli phia,) Roberts, Strtithers * Thorn, Wnheft Warne"; Wharton afid. Wintrode-22. • • '1 So the question was determined in the affirmative! On the question, . ~ Will the House agree to the frittrib amendment' The -ri4bns of orti The - e s and nays were taken agreeably to the mei; be :dation, and .trete is tglowy, ;tig 'l"t:As-3 es,i'rS. Anderson,Arthur,tackbotise,llack;l' , us, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown - Cal= loon, Campbell. Carty, Gime. Clever. - CraWford: Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Fausel4,Rater. Gablinec, fril l dea,Zatuel, liartier, Reins. Biesiand,. Hilt, Hillegas: Heitman, Hoffinan, Housekeeper, Rubric, innesi , Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johmson,' Kaufman, •Rerri: Lebo, Leisenring, Longaker, LOvett, 7denear,Vaugle4: JrCalmont,,'M'llvain, Momma, Yussehnan, N'ichols.', Nieholsen.' Nunemieher, Pearson; Pete4s, Tetrikin., Ems-nell, rereell, Ramsey ' '(Phtladelphis,) Ramsey,' (Fork,) Reamer, Reed; Roberti„.RuPp, Slan*,'Slottn; • Smith, (Cambria,)Siiiith, (Ccntre,) Stevenson, Tolan ; ', VA Vanhodrbk, Vkkers,: Viieghloy, Waronstater s .;, Walter, Warner. Westbrook, Wharton, Willistou, Witherow, Zimmerman and Geta:Breausw-83. Nara...—MCSSM Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Struth:',.. CM Thorn, Wintrode and Wright=7' / • / So the question was determined in the affirmative.' SEtitr.rawes ,Oirtet, • Ilanntsseno, Jane 22, 1847. . Pesssyletntia, as • ' / • • I do eertifr that tho above and/foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the Yeas"' and Na"-"ys taken on the resolution propwingatnetidnients .to the Con- Stittltien of the Commtursralth,- as the sante.appears on the lonrnals of the,tsio tionsesof the Genend At smith' of this Commentrindth for the seittion of 1N57. WitnesA,TOV hand and the sail of said Mike, tire)dr-seeinxi day . of Juno, one thousand eight hundre nd fifty-se:rm. - - - A. G. CURTIN; j1y8:91 Serrettrry:if thr Cbtifeionweallh. . _ • 11811101. i t o F f R Jiine, D to f u ro r m vZin su gs, b cr three ' h i e t tle it rs tin e d O r : . wet. Two heifers are dark red, one has me white ;qn its back. The steer is of a yellow,' t, restrain said 'yearlings, giving u notice where they may he found, shall bl 'apply re ed. . " ILAN'S°. ALDRICH. , - ilarcord, ;uly 8, 11S.11.—Zir • - Harford University. r1"11E FALL TERM of thia Institution will cum .l mence on the 19th of ,Aigut:t, and continue thirteett weeks. , THE WINTER TERM will Com mence On the first Wednesday, in December, and: continuo thirteen weeks, and dose upon the seem!: (lay of March. !TEE SPRING TERM mill commence aCtitu . close of.tho winter term, and continue two thirds of a teim, or eight and a half weeks,,andiclose the firg. week in May. . • '• • INSTRtICTORS..: ' : .• ; R. E ALL)24, Teacher in Ancient Languages. Paw. L. IfacukausoN, English Branches and'Hatia4 • Miss' 1. .11.-111c14snsos; Drawing and Painting. a Tex v, Common Branches. per Term,... 4 4 ,5 A. I Nett Plißosophy, Physiology, .... 6,00. guages and Mathematics"... -I,M. Dralring an ing, each, • Minkic on the Plan • . 5,00. .; " on the Guitar,': ... ...• .. ....4 - . '...'... 4,00. .: Vika) Music, ad.ipted to Common SchoolB,so. '•,, Room Rent, per term, - ..,00. •,, F..xpense of Recitation Rooms, . , ,50. Board not. including Room or Lodghtga, $:1,00 Pe; Pe The usual arrangements made km those wh wilih to board theniselvea. Payment; one half in advance, the other half pt middle of 'the term. .. IlarfOrd, July 8,1857.-5 w '. . _ '• s -;,, TOTICE Itheieby Oren Shot letter% of itbobsi:vi• ' ltretteita %leonineEfttoOf EANCIT4II:OIITOT, Late of rniolilrn,'Aeiii4ll; sabseriber, '4l all piteous. Indebted' to Paid 4Ptii3.l arereqiieittedto. *lre ti naedtete r ammet, >liid ihoit Living-date diereon ? '•4ll'please presentlle ;Alen.' duly attested for rettleinelit: ' ' - • • CHARLES AVERY-Xdiunintrator., - 1 MontroFe, June:lo, 1851.416ir6 - - • ying Tools, SUTLIIMI, &mbar/mins, Grab) Cruder, Hai% _ Rakes, on Inuid cheap,, . ' julY . . FAL C HANDLER.. R. BAKER'S Vegetable . - 411•10 D - ponadler . pystsisiery. , l A sore ewe. For sale to zsu4 by • A. TTJEBELL; EXPENSIM. Administrator's Noticei _ -~ 7 :::- - ' • zap! .. . . ' at 1; i' , ' iOOl I._ : i ~. •=1.,7V • , V. , ::.,..,7 2; ' ' ' . .- 1 . 1 1:t: , 4' .4: c . , 74...:- * 7 : SCIIVI OW; S_NVI I IIS; . - ;: .. • ': - • -'' ; -1- 1eV17.1 I E'STONES; - - .. . aPiIP§T,PV. W. ilil a GRAIN CRADLES, 6 . a full tiNt ir , r t ifig.., .1.1 , 1. G. ri, tr:!.'. 7 44- - 7-:.' ".': .11 '17..7-: J • • ra, king and A .FRESH. LOT OF THOSE F/XE, lIF..! • T"} R• . • ~.' i i ' rentese rmative. rnu 14 liEll In Bbls rndbalf 13615, just received, by .luly 15, '57: I.ITTLIt & IJAUDING. he Coa ider LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK DRY GOODS OCIDFS'ANIET2 TR' AD E 9 new tioti beautiful Aylre now toeing opened by L 11.1RDISG. Also.' UR 0 C X. 121 ES, .. .11 Ain) IVA RE, - CR 0 C ttc., • .11 - A7'S, r, r • , . . BOOM- ' • SIIOES, 11,0.4.17NE.7'5, . 1411.;.1/0,VS, CIRPETLNYIS, . SMENTINGS, • .• . 4 ;* U :111. . MO Lit - SSTS, OUR, PO TA SI 1, LIN t%';-; • -• ' SOAP. - CA.II72.ILES, 5.7'0.11 7 E-IV - .A RE, T1N,11 7 A:RE, (LT:, - n hundredth pat of which we have-`not, lilac to enii tr.eratei Eliough_te sayi, have Altitost ativtltinA and everything, expected to be. found at a stiir'i; the country, all of which we are detertnized to turn into . o ASH. in tie veryshorte,t 'Possible time. And we herewith is.z.ue u - • v-,ON-;.©im.T©k4Tg., ". 'We. wiAt - it diitinetly utidertoud , that for *•-- we mil qet illy kind of Goods, thd comiiit4.- eil, at much lower prices than usual. KIND READER , .mortl with .you privotelu, Af you please., ll7E'dolibt *Lilt 3ron to .enter . caln tho' V 1" nioin:;nt, that n : ti w.ll s,•l'l you n r.ocili at c,;4,,;) , 1.. v , tlil• that is itot our intotition: We lace • a - Tar-lie Stook of Goni!:., and are 'willing to sell ara rerrsmall profit and be content. Large Sales and -Small Profits . . Iv E have !nada preplratlon..ti, :alai are tiett•ratin F i boll a itr!_zer attimatt vt • tniA Summer, than ever before; and although our prolits may appear light, yet we expect, at the end of the year, the whole amount will prove .satisfactory. =MESA 08t0ERIES1 C. VGA% Mola.se., Iticf., Coffee, Tea..., afttl all kinds L of 13ruceries. &full stuck, just rteeivril, and fur !cafe by FOUR SHILLING TEA! /' .11LENTY o 1 that filet- YOUNG 1.1Y 4 0:`..; TEA, a 1 prime article, at four shilling ,fu sale by • ' IT IS NOT DISPUTED, r HAT Salrratta, .541 p aid Ciindlts, of the ben -JL qualitit.s are by the box, at New York city wholesale - price!, by - • - ftEtriTLE.A 114,14014 VG. RtrAr4 POTASH.. • •. !clerkgang, gang, jut whisk-ylifiraittler . Ifut. Kilo, LITTLE . . 4 1141R41 -VG. RE • CARPETING-S.' ICLI all wool eart , etryarc offerrd al bargains, by JJ7TLk' eILIRPING.• • ILOPTS SiiO,lES., ritStrriterailiiitia, the li6k wai..:.;;XEU, BUM Dot:BIZ-SOLE BOOTS , . and 13113G.i3tir, and of the hest manufacture, alio, • ..„. WO)1g0,'311/1L93$1- and • : •• 3+IIIIIriDBENE BOOTA%:*: , • ;51,8JE aP4G-1i.414D43,, igUil‘ t et7, l selfw l 44 'QTAGA I 4I4I4 . 4 I :e Li.rmE . : ;..4.ILT fi` • 4,011;14 r iff; la r gest ;tact,: and greatest 'variety, of good rtylee, inthillksection`iirCoantri•Jor sale by -11TTLE , ti: -MA kD aG. E3C)lAalre • 16130!i5, FlowerA and Millinery Good". for /ale. Lt." br I. PITI th ILL R LIS C.-. . , . .. CULTIVATOU I . S' . HOt"..?, Shorelic F.pades, Garden Iloes and Rakes, Ploughs, and many other kinds of Farming Tools, Pk sale cheap, bY : . TO LUMBERMEN. & WOOD CHOPPERS! - - DEST Cast Steel and Steel full Aso, Adzes, JUI Broadaxes, Cast S'teel Cut Mill .Saws, also Patent Tooth Cut f air, with Files of all kinds, - foi• sale low, by LITTLE& HARDING. TO DAIRYMEN!! 171RKINS, Pan , : Tin, Painted And Ceiar Pails, 12 Butter $0w1.4, Dairy Salt, &c., for sale Iv . ARE YOU BUILDING ? Yoll; saw money by purchasing your Nails, Paints, Oils, Sash, Poor Trimmings and Hardware yicif - LTZTL,Ki .WARDING. . FLOUR, SALT, AND LIME!! A larz'stek coioantly. on -bind, • • ' it. 1 , • LITTZEh .11411DIA-Gt, Crockery and Glaos,Ware v QTONE WARE, Looking Glasses, 1; '•. `‘Vl4 ll 'ilidr, Wed* riper ' Wkithfr Grindstones, andilangings, Biota., A ,- 113 Were, ettaifirumpi `Books, Cutlery, '. Bedsteails, Nigitt.Xesliii#4ll4 , l; Itc,l:l3.,lbrnae by 1 . 17,7 x ^-d - 4 LITAti & - ,' % ‘ . : ... '.. you can "pi Id I'IOS C i ii llah4ol=l:i r r . iD o r isz, for CA.SLTA4 fX ' "Whilialfee=o — A, byttp. Pl: i " PP -t t r'l a i”J'ITTAE diii4Lkokvq. ...‘ -!,..:, •,,t3 , i,i; - . , ' - .1, ‘ . 1 0.1 R - • , . 'r l', ele -,•;! • bx -, ._,, A. . /11.7 f i• :;Ekn 1:P ' , Af . - r trir.gß, :Egga,, Lard, Tallow,Beeswax, . 6 rain .ii of all kitteN . „kays t Pd. ron and (tapper, himher, Shin"- Briai 41 ' • , Beans, Beans, ete., Av.,. wanted in ffsbmp i for,, by) -.- I -• , - m rs /../: gi. IniiiDLlVG. „. A , .) JOMB t: - '.7.7 •-• 1 , il. 4 A a n i& - ii- Ng TruiLiNsoCS. DEru'r, 4 idly' 1 4 s. $57 -Iv,' - , . ii 3 .4,",1 gte-1.14-' , ,:' Aritlkli itau.J —- • ALSO A NOTITER --ur•- volt TIM N•oTicE -TO 1.1277,E 11.141)1.1". LITTLE (1.H..4101,1 - G. z IMEI LITTLE cL HARDIAG.. LITTLE S lIARDINCI L=iMZI =I 1. . • .. ._•.. . ~ , ~.. ~,,,,- -, . “... .. , , ,s - ~ .„... k p0•_..,,,,2. 5At.r.1144.ce,0 .. eri&lilitenaere thii*** ~. Mils- Inetv his ifireatnge Niailil Betsey be* lila NvM,;Jan• per StrufleY;hiath‘w t 3 , ROT2Ce qt1411..' Ltla MOIL 4=- ... I',_ y,lbas* _, 0 ', ~ - 7 It, iiipi , 7 /I TN ilei,..„! l'' l '..,. i .. Stanley, Sn*LnAtrinleYs. Mhairen **Vey, - X . * r iankr. .§.4 4 40 041 •Ar.0 11 1; 6 1 . .... alul heirs 441:45 423 40:4° 01 44WA1/ViiStr* ey.'Leo blow ntariMathr4:4l44loo4lllllhilf. orid-heimetflalvin_Statilej, flaceitied. :: .' ::::,to 'ln Par** is the •Cioyst-of Cont*iiklioas of . Su.syruiCotruty._ ~ . . .... -•••-•',:. -+ To the a: ! ,liplij named defendants.',..,: , ..1:, , ,. Taxa Wipe; That the court have granfad,a rule .on the Acesalants, in the above mentioned:4*e. that they sevAliffbe and appear ai the neat lairsilof said court, to be held at the court house , in Montrose, in and* ratiit 40401 Off tlieOhil 7 6 - 44 f; isfAvolt. i noxi i tt t 'oskr,lig, tfikllitikli 0.09 i th Will or :.lie will paY for the lot of !and and prerutsei Men tioned iu said Caste, over 'ilia "aboie the valuation thereof returned to said • court, -by the IShatiris!hs:' guest, and in default thereof, that the alert berorani- I ed to the plaintiff, or sold as the court nay order and. I direct. : . My the Court. - • . - - , S. B. WELLS; ;Pr0ey.....-: 1 - Moritrose, July 1, 1857. Rte . • • . . , ... , =z:22 Ll7ll 'Rr x LEY °mum Wtrramottr, int& Mary W . ittemort wite,' Amos • Dar Betser Day his wife, and' Mathew Stanley,' tile elder and Edward Stanley; JentenStati-- ley; Mathevr Stanley, 'Horace Stanley the younger, lleolantin . o.. Stanley, Susan -P. • Stanley,: - Jefferson Ranley,. Major Stanley,' Ellett Stanley and . Arelin Stanley; •childien and -heirs of. Arctic Stanley, ceased; and Jason 'Stanley; Itetinfitd 'Stanley, -and- Mathew Stanley the younger, eltihhvn - and beers of Calvin Stanley, deceased. . . • In nitration', iri tAe: . O of oart CoOlmon:PlOs 9f tiss, gitelian"a Comity. To the above named defendants Taks Never, That the court have grantedirule on the defendants, in the above mentioned that they: severally, be and appestat the next term of said enurt, to he 1101 at •the -court house, in lieut. rose, in and for said county, on the third )fonday . to August neat,. to offer in .writing the .Itighest... price which he or she will . ptry for the lot - a land and premises mentioned -in said ease, over and above the valuation .thereof,- returned to aid& coast; by, the Sheriff's inquest, and in default thereof, that 'the sante be awarded to the plaintiff: or sold as the said court may order and direct. • • • ...11y the Court.. Montrose, Jtilv 1, ISlt,7..—!‘y . . Tioga Point Agricultural Woiks. - 1t,;' , 911 9 ..1135 131 0 tifilo, ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PENNI. nANT - r.teTritEits, .t7ak va:TAIL js Euacry'oo Unrivalled Horne Power*. TIMIRESIIERS AND SEPARATEM, Threshers and Clositer , eirentar and -Cross Cat ilaehttics ifre.,Winery's; Hiektirs and Xranse-r's Cider• Mills (.nzn Shelters, Clads (Train Cradles,- Strew mid Stalk Oa tors, Barite Powers, - ling Powers, Urain, Braid Cast Sneers, Callirators,j If .rte Thies, ipnrsi and Cab .11ills, Ilay Presses, Stit,il chines,. , . • KETell(rif'S JrOll7:3lS and 12F,'.. PEES, EA - cE4sion Provision Sttfes, Refrigerators, Le4er' anti Rubber Belting. Our Eseelsior .Fannitt*, Mills are uurtcalt ed. Estnot -furnished for reoiring all nigeltines sold b. um.Dt7ict:iptircya:talogues,yrice4,Lists and Circulars or hil - juuliiilvisold by sent . grat and postage paid to ali applic utta.. Send .us your name and address. . . Agent, 11. 1..:,11L0wir..•,'' (of Franklin.) ,Moutrose • P 2 o.,Sustinttiuma County, PO. ' /.• • R. SI. WRGLF.S S BROOla t-- Athett, PO., July 1, 1557.= - Int For Aale cheap/ for -cash, payable beqwe September nest, TWO' or KETCHCI6I - LIGHT TWO forest; Voirmt.c.:, with four foot cutter burs ; well a- Japtvd foilough Maid, and ore. well calculated to •pleaiie the f.mner.' • [lm} - R. M. W, T6ritting•. •. Incident. subSeriber having again resumed the TAI .I. LORING iILISINMS permanently Of his health . permityyrill spare no reasonable effort to please who'may . see tit to employ him.. Shop 'sin the. Briclolock over Bentley. and Read's Store. • Montrose, June 24, 1557.-tf Pi LINER, MT Si WILSON SON • . 121 TILE 0.);14 ' , - . HARDWARE 3IERCHANTS. . IN TONG N. - THEY keep constantly_ on` hand a general asctrt• incur of Hardware. Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Plaits, Wall Patww ; Window Hangings, Croiltery;'GroCerica end Dry Goals, and in fact every thing necessary' for the comforts of Life. t j, We think our old Customers for their patronage, and dery u further.nequairttance;"' 11..5. WILSON k SDN, Montrose, June 1857. - - 4 • 11111 Administrator's Salo: XTOTICE is hereby given that in pnrsuanee of en .11 order of sale *mined from the Orphans Court of Enunpiehanna County, the snfiscriber will Oil Sarni.' 14th ilar•Oi lune nekti utrmithe VT 1211 1( 1 1 in Rush, 'offer for safe - at public net the.folkiria ing desetibed-propertlate - the estate - of Jolis ,Sliadock deceased. Ttounded North„hy leant's, ori* - 'meek! Shattiek on the 'itiit — by'unsold lands, oil the boa 'by limb of - 3ohh'3lixnr;'sitit tirtifte . nrest bT fin& -tif, , 'about' e'aerek more or letet; mint of *inch is **nick, 'and tis , thereoll a Dwelling Ilinss6,-*Barn, cd:- Skirt Trams or Tararrr..A4so,oo on' day of sale.— One half 'of balance on iontlnnatkm - 4'4614, and the other half within one year`.Vtors conthinsitior.. The 4sst half so be secured IT incipient upon the preln. ices,-on ering deed. • • • ' - , HENRY-J. CHAMPION , Adininistretoi. 4 Rush, May 20, 185 i, •-• . • • The above sale is adjonrned 'to Saturday the"lBth- Jaly. - as 2. - -o'dock I'. M. EII.k.MPION-- To !Singer* and Chorbtere k ! - rum' the' "Nicest Thing Out," is the new Fo Hao • Pitek Pipe, giving the Founds on Letters A and C. For tuning •Instraments , they; "Can't be beat," as the Round may he prolonged to any desira• Me length. Made of the best German Silver - anti " warranted perfect." Sent to any part of the . Coun- try, pitstpaid, on receipt of sl,oo,hy A. IL SMITH. Montrose, -Pa., Jtitte 24,-1857.-tf. • • • Sul Wool!! . ... highest market price - pa . i . tl Casti . for Ten thousand pound's of weal hi , •• " . • • Gibson, June tt4,GLILIY.'":' . Ne*fo4o**l;4o; MCKINNEY, VAN SICKLE &- YOUNG;, lllP'eiery dal" thrbughout' the feason, by !he' New Rail itoatt: S' flutter and other country prOduee sold att4hlgh, est market riites, at 'rtmsonable 'commissions. EINI The pr oceeds. will be' liald Iti, ciirient money it the old !liana: . - A.' nen; otaelc of kood just received. =Kir' VeI.I.NNEY. qr'c4 4ung 11,1857.-,tf Tel; O Y ES, • LS, lATE have just receivpil fresh, luvelee of paipot Y sn4,(lilt, Dye-041fro. Chedif.46, die. which ifs_ Are selliug gto lowest faarliet rites. . • Th4se igwult, will.giv us /8 call. OESME4i , k , AteKENZPI. :i a :_ji , itro'receiYini 'NEW 00. Dir itU4 theryfore home u wisys a one stittituten(tur trkiett *4Fri:utast to Sell niloti.; af etifitJ shine articles can be fonrellittOttliir, wherilifthe cOutityviIIIAIPSTEAD - * Brooklyn Juno 3, len,. . lisniNGLE • ' ' 4 . few% Ped rirle l ern ILENVIDE trai rtiht,'.by 'DEM rPO-0 Avi.Vo -- „k"WirCP • • k fu11 41410010.11. of VW& 4 1 * ..L-3..itapok at, ple_l4weat Taut:tit ratea.:, -43t40T4itkicalkaticirried bc.the "Big Wakinf.'"-- I-lIEMPSTEADA McKENZIE, MESE NOTICE. Pl4ii.:Reiiiiiiiik4: t -,,:,,,•,t. IN ez . :±. , • , . •-•••-' ' --- gliivit ,-- 44:44 7 k - 73.-,. . . -, 45wwwur , ..,.. rrig ge*htititc*l'Egi,gansplitig.4. tortn—ar4 . statdiiiitliel ( apparent Aker or ' persona unknown' to "upset" the!' Town.CoonelM —and notwithatsuulirtgllse:"Auab:of holiness" which IhreatlmlAlo " * .4oTO•fitcalatanhl th 4 l,l*Allk 'AO ellaIlS n i• 1 0-w-e*.kP.9"4.?. 01 0- 1- :.„: V' -: ;t 3 ,, i D EARii" . -'i - Tilt ***coot - A irver or itoltritotr i fix :' IN_ rinLliOck: it titi . ooT 0r1.414.1C iviairr." . .. q... ---'no -rel . - -:, '-, 4 - . J 1 ~' rit , i ,-,,,, is'auletly parsuunitno Leve n tenor oi w_ol.. no, the lalwrniirfhliArken prires4lon: r l '''' `"' - ' l ' '''" '" lie i 3 :tak:ag AIfIiROTYPES - Viariarktithir/Li' , , ' like .theorigmaliwidel sat.lbr •thesitll whigik - irilf. , ,WlPDTft.i*Ana.z`tilitlY all)" Aqui 400 ;7: 4 5:140 66 Yon.F,sneven . !rO4 - 49 , 6t Weal' antl,still &VII! aer„ 'main *gperfi';ct"l.4.. when' iliat takc.n." toaeoreilc;: cen' t fliEtittlitrillewilte Contrail . .1--thialterir fired' ,' u„o4olko"4io , !evidaiitly learning isi - 41 , 4Mkbolit that,lwiliffollt'thOW6s:MVheap , Ambratypeqmbitsib live mistier. 41:ei merit 4 bejnximAfrA this4l4l4fsi‘ well ,fliiiilfeit,:,re_beehilipg . , so fie quite ligikpi.,esr . tCeili.4l, - ,iifteigioitionidite tlise'whlehr *pitSteticar - . theae desirable qiiirdiea.Zei*e , airedifieinithit dike the loteinio, - of.a valucksffartieleoiddelioibintfici: . ha ial4askiraordit SO * 4 4 *Ong AS- illthbit - - - likencaa is reelly the cheapefttroveit :4aini,*#4i ~--:, pike whiCh is asked cost. it. ' . . • -'- 1 ~. -, 'thin, coati stud' get' :rokiiiit id, with atilikeii"liii.::: th ii-gracw".wlik% dleasta 'aaliatall tract Alli Z it Ab I t' no line dininetal, **l' 'rinse their atteitgthrtle _ _ If .vfo'l,i l4 4 " 164 r 'lhilling•cise; tds "'Pt' the. place 1: 4 - : $ 1 4a ( tra!b est:rem: l Y 6 . 9 P. 16 1 1 : 411u f - ) noble Art di•zgraeoi... ".' '•' ' • "roue obliged ruin Ql tiaieg seKaok - • . , " Youtrpie,,lune 17,48§1. 0 .„,..,....3.,..,,.., . ~...:_ ~:-..--, ino :.r e : - ~ '. &MOM' . ' - Ir. the most TIOtill;• ere - WHEELER S A "ENDL,/ I C i fiCif ' - q ' MAIN R.ttuvraY: Honir. Powuni and' Tantaintug', - Lawrence Saw Milts Drag &Lir Mills‘CloverHttil"?.: Hay, Straw' and corn Stalk: Otter*, ilv.Wo-,,iiitsr,,. AG 141CULTI;EAL STEAM. BOILER, lit.i,o4:.iii - t=i, Ins, Si'l:Aß CANE MILL; 1,11 473 . 1tEiCEN - 0114.. ' to giinding all kinds of sratn;ltlsogiinds'ottrtiln'thci' car as fine as maybe desired,/ Ticks mill is rumby it be.ht 1 " attached to various kinds..or p9ufers,. and is very,niCeip. : •The Little Giant, and Dun e Giant,:ttlotible *onifti,,y, r Curti atn: Cob Mitt utast ls.sed by anything of ,tbe kind, and should be o ed by tutistof Fartm.h.s. 'ln': reprd to Wheeler , ' Metlek, di: Ces lbriiihinglll4... chine, I hive.'esed and :sold ;them :for the liast SW years, and knpVihent togive entire i.satitpution,,br., I••eurpassing,atly . _ other threshing macbine _ eYer _nsed . ,_ in liorthin,Pennsylvania, with 'tibieit I apittentialitL' ed, ei)lfer nSit.t.eitally Or by-reinttation.. Lean tuftERW n few of ,the Emerc machines to ilu2sear t lumaY de c. We them, tit something less Than cost,' arsd.taar4 refit., rvou to those who have used tlimlting ma_, . chiniti • ~. -QS' , .' d ifferent kinds.: -- " . ' - - -4, _ All natchiries .. .e.Al by trie Ificartirat, eiteto bat mentiont.Kl one. , 'All are warrintedbythe tnre'rs to me. . Ton fitid .iniereit ter give me a eall,,before purehasiog elaiwbera.; •• TIFFAXT. Pintoek, Susq. Co., Pi -June 17 '1857.-2.3tc TO THOSE WHO WANT FARM, A Farm Within the Reach niEve6g.aw-'i: firIIEILIDGWAY F 41.431 COPAN!' has Initdeitir. _L:raugerrllnts by trhich , all Who desire to able or, purchase a home can do SO. • The Farms tonsist lot tile beat linteitonesoll or the: - most superior quality for farming, in a rapidly:l44' proving.place, into which an extensioketaipatiails now pouring. The property is locatellin C L Otkl4r. Ay, Pennsylvania, in the-midst of a thr wing popula- :; , Lion of come' 10,000. The climate is perfeZtly"heal- . thy, and the terrible plague Of the treat - feier la tui known; It also has an abundance of the beet of Coal and Iron.. The.price to bity_it °IAA ficantB - to, 420 per-acre, payabloby,instahneats. to he lon;"Li_itt4 ; at the time "of, purchasing, or. a share 0f titling to locate the same for . s3oq; Moniker 12+ acres pnyable Oper month:: Disbount . for.eveiy sant ofsloo und under, paid in adtance;• discaunt of 5 per coot: will; be-allowed, and forAisor $1(0 a discount of 10 per cent.,, • ; In considering, Ile adrantagtl of Cu),a4 4ci" this localitY, the &flowing are presented: • Nrst.—The is a rich limogtoneV taPitlitt,ef raisinethe homiest crops, owing ttruidelt-tds-utiorn, dement has attained Its preset% grilap , • SoTond.—li is the.centre of the great North!, „not Coal Basin , and ls , destined • soon to .boceimedite of the greatest basiites,s Idiom iitthe'State. ply the'givat Lithe maritet, (acixonlingtoluandonow . An d t r avel the:greatest; in :the- Union.): .It,hns,ibilk workabk v.eins of the ,toest Uinunittons Punk An4Oit.ik„ hit in the aggregate tq diet' • ieet; which 'lnntet, 22,000 tons of coal tinder - - mittaero This*lltaiatir =MI the land of inestimable value:' ' The coined state, vologist, DE. - Chis.T: Jackatm, opostoti, bairn - tide a geological the INA 'and anklyzed the eoai;,the frotioreitidtheri 'EsidinWea, This report logether witkmatet win the .whidiw- • .EoNith,—Three railroads laidou#*e%lsi* . • roilerta: The Sunbury auil"Eriej iancoisd d intirket the: nuf Aveltgihilifiesifistailladi.. is Philra~el~l ; ia. A' pilverthisiroid.'hitlissli' finished, ankle new inminhiegarifei. - 4hetscef.feneii itkftfalWarkintleoml4 *o' ,western directionohn, tpcni t foi Abe consplefion: et wfikh'lngi'ber:n Ve'finished. Alleginirelrelief Rata enhe 'sae' niii:ltii.lteek Zak; Boffin anti' Flitiborg: The„ cohtioco 440rith the.Weet, • • 1..- Tt re A r e . al re"/Y 4 9 0 -10 4inietatuatre Rif'ukt. • ifirout 61 4 PrOeri! vaisous 94 1 e1 ; •.Taidtilwrd1494.-. Miene te - itecomdmitite - the, emigrathtn 'I4A eettle- - - wont 'which - has- already liken plank , "- Thera-it natipPertunity equal to itnetroliteeetitir • the, wan who madly fo provide 4 614131, 41‘0440.tiretiik _ easy _way, and make it.'settlement.whembe pep id prdspeiiti andlndependence in,` ii,Ein*- 4 1 1 -;' FECTLY 11EALTITY. ' . 1- . No case of the fever •e;rei intring Wow lationlitrk. occur in this, settleinetai. It.,not lika gulag' id. the , backwoods: of among perhaps.intohes pkiiiple. where th'ere is no seeiet!,.chtu shes,or aehoolti t Ai' where the price of !add is high, and. where Mr etid• grant, after being . ,nstirrte•the':fmalihielf ftr' the- world, has to endure sickness ftnil,pain, antlinte..l latp4 ruins, his ; health and that of; his here Li a thriving settlement having three tortsegt . ,lz taming chinches, schools," betels, steree,, asw is grtit - alutexerithing desired. There Id market: admit& The lumber trade kat year ed to: over two lirmdred 'million feet °lamb* • In. : 61 44,. t i E uct 04-in g 4o the • IVA it .will ., become': OK more valuable, as ,a • number of Iron !Ink?. atitltttßi . ; ; faCtoriei they are aeprpoint. \LI! 'starting them ex ten:lilt:oY at Warren. Evert` who, de not ,wish.. to ict, there, the; payments ass inch is that:they can bny fartirta'aittn their Allis: 1„ 'amities front - want - in - the 16tnre ar tit`gaiiete `tense by-the rim ithich*ll/taka planeln the e' orlon& BY en' 0411 V scarcely mimed; a.mabstantial' Jk provision can tae muds.. - Persens aliould`inake , • wifte to E.''.l - eiferiet, - Setretatr,, !Co. 135 - Watitit• Street, below - Fifth; Fhiliitielpl ia. Leiterktuniniik: ` ;twittered giving full information, "-, Shsuw,or twin of . he ' , bought ..Or br letter, , enelosing thefliett tilstaguetti" 0-te.441444,. Abu. the ludispriber.. Will be thrnlylietlitat. Wakes. n 304, &c .1• Wanantra` Deeds Mar • also purchase from Mai Igentai'v f"" Itouterom Philadelphia to:Tyrounlifit that 1110101-' sYlvanit CeatnikA4 l m44l tald'ilktiiio4l2ltt titelatul. Tilt; ta.fit seam hlary'ethe 'heal •-= Enquiraf>e L - C:sutt/rz,'ReiglftriateiClati;44; Propertyit • 1 „,„..- • • fE t) ,t).44i4r.t;iii,4l:4itilkii-:isciii:i6: itc; . ?: .:e6nniOaato ta4 sift ibis" liitlikridittlitit*pitbliNlittittoi*itolinusV' ful far fitftriviuviivpietby Wrieet3tlolloo* bl , l46lftei td Merit A-010,13,0 dlq•pOUIr.4101011604=. :,; , • , • f ,„; ;;St - 184/.—ff • • r Foie- SALE.. . , wont! !apt' BUMP( taqulreletp , L - L", , • - • • ;WPM* Va' t ritc s i,t ' ;tW; titlA* oB 2.l; ", 0.,W; Ittuww:2,l' JitieqxV , lBo7 . 11 7 ' - 2.-4 o.—‘4 RES EMI imaga - 11 0 El
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