Gr im ailed against 1411:r. Johnston , - Atc-cbarge William P Johnston and the iphig arty with making *attem n ofpt tO reas p the State deht,oucmillio dolla s by au i g ac of T eller notes, at the last sei sloe of the begislaturi, thus lcmreasiag the es sad the Imrtbors" of the people. lite charge William' P. moston yid) hot spettacy to betraying the Demoirs4- . i ds whoa elected, by them to the Lei isiatitre. • We charge William F.'• Johnston wit,it denis agueism, in that be pledged himself himself at the last GubernationaL deistic) ho t to exercise the veto power; ; and. -wt! , c h o p Vat with assigning constitutional ra tans for vetoing a bill:and approving in another 3 portion of the same provisions' reit 5t he . alleged to . be unconstitutional lire charge William F. Johnston demagoguism, in that hp advocated th -ifl)ctrine at the last Gmbernational electio4 the all the State officers- should be v 4141 bed to one term ; which he now,..attempti • to violate. •i W e c h a rge William F. Johnston with demagognelsm, in that he 'douris thci voter of the Abolitionists, by retaining in hie: P' ossetsion unsigned, an act of the Legisla-1 tore neceessary to a faithful execution of 'the Constitution of the United States; and we charge him with sending Abolition mes sages to the Legislature-for "the same base parpese of obtaining the votes of a• faction whose direct is a dissolution, of the Un- lOn We charge William F. Johnston with deMagogneism, in that he claims to be the author of a sinking fund which was -recom mended by a half a score of public men be fore him. • 'We charge William F. Johnston with! voting, while a member of the Legislature, r the extravagant appropriations, thus in. c asing the State debt; and we charge fi In with the petty demagogueism now' of attempting to fasten the odium of this debt upon others.. We charge 'William F. Johnston with de atagogueism, in that he recommeaded bank 1 reforms in his messages, while his ,friends in the Legislature, known to act at his bid dine, supported the most odius schemes of holing, 11:e charge William - F. Johnston with beino F a reckless, rascillating, dishonest, un safe politician, in that he came into public life a professing Democrat, and lietrayed the party, and joined the Whigs and now 1 the Abolitionists—in that he at one titne.l advocated a " summary remedy," for the 1 rendition of fugitive slaves, and now throws every obstacle in the way to prevent their legitimate recovery—in that he opposed the exercise of the veto power and after wards freqtntly exercised it himself, 'in that he advocated "roue term," and is his himself now a candidate for a second term —and in that through Ids whole political career he has been on all sides Of almost ' all questions at issue. eharge - William F. Johnston • with a miserly attachment to the altnie.hty dollar, in charging the State mileage from his res idence to the Seat of government, when be entered upon the duties of the office h'e now hold which no other Governor ever did, We charge William F. Johnston with grass. palpable, and intentional misrepre votation in allegifig that RIME and STE VENS did not increase the State debt and squander the people's money. And-finally, we charge William F. John ston with a wanton and dishonest derelic tiin of duty in traveling. the State, hunks truz for votes at the expense of the peo ple, when he nugl.t to be at the Seat of Government, attending to the duties of his office—Keystone. Let the People Remember. That the expenses in the Executive and State departments 'of Pennsylvania, • have increased, in two years, under Johnston's tdreinistration, TWO TA OHS AND ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE DOL LARS AND SIXTY-THREE CENTS. LET TEE PEOPLE REMEMBER, that if any change is made in the tariff it must be done by Conaress, and that the Democrats have, and will have for many years, a majority in that body, so that if they expect or desire any alteration, they must look to the Dem ocratic party, and not to Gov. Johnston. lar THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, that Gov ernor Johnston, when in the Legislature, voted for an appropriation of $405,000 to the Gettysbur g tapeworm. LET TUE PEOPLE REMEMBER, that the expenses of government have been increased in the last two years, tinder Johntton's ad ministration, $83,000, Ler,TIIE PEOPLE REMEMBER, that the cry of tariff tan:" ! RUIN! is rang in their ears previous to every election, tad then permittedto slumber until it be comes necessary to use the same theme again for agitation. LIT TUE PEOPLE REMEMBER, that Gov. Johnston voted for a bill appropriating more than THREE. MILLIONS of dollars to private corporations, company and. State works, and that Gov. Ilitner, in his mes age. said that such economy (as Johston 4/splayed) would increase the State debt io four years to over $40,000,000. Let IRE PEOPLE REMEMBER, that the taxes nu real and personal estate have been INORE4.SED, in two yeark'undei John ttoo's administration; nearly a quarter of E mil/ion of dollars. LZT TEE nous REIrEiTEEIC, that Gov um: Johnston made strentions efforts last to add ANOTHER .itIIILION to the State debt by the issue of relief notes. HOVER' 'S WRITING In . We are Deposed to all kinds otTuffing,' ill the figoratire tense of the term. Wbakby e in the notice of a book, or anything else, FeFe have a repugnanc e to give it a fulsome or to recommend it in any way at all, unless we honestly believe it worthy -of favor, ' 'We hare again f amished - ourselves with a keg of Rcrver's Black Writing Ink, and When we el that this is not , the fest or the aeeond keg that has been procured from Mr. Borer; tbe article ;nay be eeneidered as being endorsed 'good' by us, otherwise we thould not have continued its use for these 0r tores years past. f)thers may have preferUnce s in favor of different menu 4a. area• and we are quite willing that they ri'4' Ihp s e ' preferences (save and except thoso ofeur corrmiondentriwholometimea imixise.thet loathsome_ Moe stuf upon us. vrineh is not fit to be used);- for ' our own part, we continue the nitinulatitulo ef Mr. Hover, whose ink is not only cleat'Und black . but, does not clegandS conglomertite,our pen, sa some"otherwise . goaci inks d— o." German Reformediffesseger,Cliarnbers -6,114, t •." 125T0v , aanrinzy.t. Dreadful calsiniOT in Brighton, - rive Brothers Burned—A Hore .. rible Scene ! : One of the mo l st terrible calamities th at we have ever, been called on. to Chronicle, took place in the town Of Brighton (five miles from this city, between 1,1 and 12 o'- clock, on Tuesday night, August 19th. A brief notice of the heart rending affairs ap peared in: ye,steMay's paper. We, have gathered up the following particulars ; Mr. Onacker's!house was built_ of wood, WO stories in_ height, and, as is frequently the. case r the oven was , constructed °Oho outside. In thirg i oven Mrs. °neater _bad been baking during the early' part of the evening, and; upo'n finishing, the work had not removed the- Coals. - ' • -_. About midnight, Mr. Onacker and his wife were awakened from Sleep, by the most dreadful shrieks.' -- They jumped - from lobe bed ; the smoke was, pouring into thoir room, half stifling them with' its thick hot volume :.the most; horrible cries and groans proceeded from the apartment occupied by their five. sons. The awful truth flashed at once upon the ininds of tbe poor parents. They attempted to rush to, the rescue of 'their darlings. 'The flames choked their Tway. In ten rni utes the house would be smoulderinghe pof ruins. Noir was the Inip time , to escape, and the miserable fa ,her and mother, almost crazed with a sense f the disaster, snatched up their sixth and ast child •a mere, infant, -wko fortunately lept with them, and rushed into the open ir. 1 The first . neighbor that came upon the i'round says, that-the v wretched parents were fonud leaning against 'the fon al- Most dead with , terror, ind staring vacantly ihto the flames. I 4 In a few minutes the house fell to the tl3round. -I - , It is supposed bat the fire had surrottn ed the rooms where the boys slept, before , ey were awakened, that egress.froce the , indow and door vas cut off: and that they Were quickly 'sufflicated by the dense cloud o smoke; the flooring-.was- soon burnt through, and they fell into the roaring flames beneath, and were 'burned to death. I few crumbling enes alone remained of all that, was hap py a few hours before.— The - ages of the boys were 16, 14, 12, 11, 0.--Clereland Plaindeakr, 1 , . _ , nothey M u der in Xincl4Co., P. Our sister con of Bucks seems! of late to have been peculiarly Cursed with . ! high handed criminals. I Within_ the pase,Month we haie heard-of no less than 'three mur ddra within her bo dera, the particulars, of the last of which, kindly furnished us by the editor of the (.Doylestown DethocrO, wren here a day er Itwio since) we givibeloni. On Monday afternead; the 25th- ult., a Mt - - caS took placebeitiven two bOature; named Jdhn Wildonger -and - . Thomas Dougherty, while their boats Were lying in the canal at 1 IBristol. Wildonger „threw al watermelon I rind at Dougherty,landin return Daugherty r:l'6w coal at him the former then burled a boat-hook at the litter, which struck him ltibind the ear, cut the ' jugular vein, and killed him !limas instantly... Wildonger was then arrested, aken before Lewis M. M o rton, Esq.,,and after a bearing was hound ov l er to take his trial for murder at the next 1 seasions.—.Allentort Dem.., il . Frost Jam—Andrew J. Mizner aliasTrank Marion, confined in Jail at this place for pas. siig counterfeit money, escaped on Friday !evening by forcing a staple with a lever.— There is no doubt Itt assistance from the out side was rendered. His mother had been abut the premises for 'smite •. few days. He had been sick, or. pretended to be; and the outer door had been, left open so that medi cines, &c ., could be banded in to him through the diamond hole. , The Sheriff offers a reward of $lOO for his delivery at the jail. IA horse was stolen the same evening a few pailee below this village. It is supposed that he tliose to ride instead or_ oing on foot—Re/aware 'The fanners of 'Bridgewater .Afe respectfully invited to meet 'the Exeeu tie Committee of I the: County Agricultural SUeiety"on Monday nest at two o'clock A. 31. to liiissist in making preparations for the Fair and Plowing match. 31. L. CATLIN, _ H. DitiNICER; • IL • S. A. NEWTON, -• • F. FQSTERy- Sept.' 24th, 1851.1 TO - .THE ELECTORS OP SUS. T. guzamßTA.comsrrr. • AT THE URGENT SOLICITATION of a large nuMber of *leads, I hereby - offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the office of . • • . s AAsocikirE 'to 6 supported at the fasuingGencrcil And, in doing en, embrace the - oppmtnnity sa?ing, that t if elected, t pledge myself to the faith. fof,and itivartial discharge of the duties of said ofribe. , . I , JOHN BOYLZ, Attg.29, 1851. AVard, Vo the Voters of Susquelienna pp Cdinity. AT. THE SOLICITATION of many friends, I offer myself as a candidate for th 4, office of COUNTY TRIBA,%‘3IIEIt, at the ensuing election, and pledge myself if elected to discharge the duties of the of fice to the best of my ability. •,- C._ 31. SIMMONS. A card, To, the. Voters of Susquehanna 9 COunty. thatfeet Ihi =et there 'are no ug notainetions for County OEces-in- the *present Catiyars4 beretry offer myself es a candidate fox RVAP XTIVE in .the Legislature or ,this Commonwealth. " In malting this erinbunoentent it,they_be proper to star that I sit Wain in principle, bat that ray, huts! le efforts, if electi,d., glen qtways:be tfinioted toiverds the interests ef rny constituents, whose servant Isbell hold myself to beoind it shall be ray' pride as it will be my ciuty,-at ell times sencleithially those istcai f shell have - the boner. to slrve• HORACE SMITH. Jr?, Sept .9,18511 '- - cARD.:- To thelirotere -- oPiSttiquehitzla County. AT THE':' SOLICITATION, of- - many friondi, Loger l lnlyself..at. an !,Independent Candidate for the ciffiea-of. - REGISTER '& RECORDER, at the,'ensuing election, andp ledging : eMyself if elieteklo diietiorge"thh uties of the . of= 7 floe, faithfully and to the best of aiy abil ity. " 'THOMAS NICHOLSON. Card TO TEE VOTERS OF 5115QE .4337.A. corrifty, "AT THE SOLICITATIOIiof toiler Myself :to CAHDIDATE for the office of at the chatting Election, and respectfully solicit your enffrages, pledging myself if elected, 'to die charga the dntiel of the office, to the best of my abilities. -.- ' - • G. B. ELDBED: Montrose, Aug. 29 'lB5l. • • A C ards To' the Electors - of Susquehanna County . : - 'IN arimplitince with the wiehes of rnans , friends I offer myself as a:candidate, for the office of PROTILONOTikttIr e at thi.ensuing election,' wad 'pledge myself if elected to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. -1 WILLIAM C. TIFFANY. &Word, Sept. Bth, 1851. • Religions Notice. j. i The Susquehanna .'Association of the Uni versalista will meet at Benton, • Luz: Co., the first Wednesday and Thursday of October next. E. E.' GUILD, Standing Clerk. Wanted at this Office ' - Potatoes, all kinds of Grain, and 100 cords of WOOD, :on subscription. 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The semi-annual Vol-. tunes, as completed, neatly bound in cloth, at Two Dollars, oz the Muslin covers at twenty AV! cents each, are furnished by the Agents or Publishens The Publishers will supply Specimen ,numbers gratuitoinly to Agents and Postmasters, and will make liberal arrangements with them for circula ting the Magazine. They will also supply Clubs on liberal', terms, and Mail and City subscribers, when payinent is made to them in advance. Num bers from the commencement can be supplied at The Magazine weighs Oder . aavemand'not over eight Ounces. The , postage on each number to any pOstoffice in the county, ,which must be paid qaartOrly in advance,'44 cents. 4A.APER '43;., BROTHERS,. 39 3w a Cliff street, New York Proclamation. WTriwas the, lion. Wmusst Junior, President of the Gond Of Oyer and Ter miner. General Jail . Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions or the Peace arid Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's Court in the Eleventh Judicial Dis trict, comPoned of the Counties of Susquehanna, Lozerne and Wyoming; and the Hons. 14. G. TT LEX end Goss. Tumult, Associate Judges in Sus quehanna County, have issued their precept; hear ing date the 26th day of August, in the year of our -Lord. one thonsand,l eight hundred and fifty-one; end to me directed, for holding n court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in the Bor ough Of Montrose and County of Susquehanna, on the third MoMlay of Noveniber next, (it being the 17th'day): = i NOTICE 'I3,ITERECIT GWEN to the Gutman, Ins zwas or TAU rzacE, *an Commend:a of said Coun ty of Susquehanna, dnn`t they be then ;and there in theirproper persons, at two o'clock, in the after noon of said day, with their ream% Inquisitions, and other, rimembrances. to do those things which to their armee; appertain to be done. And thme who are boned by recognizancea against the' Pria onere that i are of shall be in the Jail of.said Gou ty of Susqi2Oanna, are to be then and there, to prosecute against their' as will be just." Dated Dated at Montrose, the 24th day of September, in the yetu , ,afour,Lord, one thotnand, eight him dred and Sfty-one. ' • 39 6ur GERE, Sherifr Sutphin ;k Co.- . . Ask leave to invite the - attention of-their pat roturand tho public to the I:Oat:milt larger and complete aisortment of• FALL .IND WINTER oqoirs. , they have just received—consisting. tn part of rich atock - 0 tidiest dress rods—long and :snare shr,ivls—bonnets and bonnet tritninger.boote and shoes all kindei—hate and caPs—baffolo robes. fc: hiving - Made these purchases mince the recent rellinZ off, in 'the Prices ofrPtnliir they are enabled to offer - them nt prices that . will'suit the , closed, They al‘ beg to call their ' attention to their ex• tensive stock of-cooking._parlor cottage end bon _ - 0 irrel@le • and store Ohmage which will be sold as tovr i nilow: er.lban they can be bought "at any afore depot. to this countk—they, offer; a new.elevated cook stove esual truperior. in all respects to the" Clinton" 'neves - or prices one third leas than they were sold for in the county faityear-they; also, have. on land the celebrated "Farmers , " Air 'right cook :neve, i -The " Engem Iron Witch" Am. ,Sept,l3lll 38w3: I m CLUITIA v N N OE Being the largest exidbltlonin the world and doublatbe $1 aof all the other travelling menageries tlre U, n. put 'together. . ' A TEAM 0 . TEN ELEPHANT§ wIB _ draw the GREAT CAR OF JUGO,ERNAUT. - A YOUNG. CALF, ELEPHANT only PIX months old and foot In height will c a rry up. cubit back around the interior of the colossal pavilion the Lilliputian General TOM T1117'211. The magnificent cortege comprisesllollo,ll3ES and 00 MEN I The peril. ion of exhibition will aceommottato 15,000 spectators at once. All thefinest wild animals ever exhibited In this country are now'attached to this exhibition s being seed al at immensecost frod•the various minor establish meats North and South. - - . SIX ISESIMIIIIL LIONS f4shikoM their tiativ forests. A .ISUPSIESE :BULL,. from the Island of Ceylon, worshipped there by the pa gan natlresiffind recently taken from their idolatrous tent plo. The drove of elephants were capturedin thejunglea or Central Ceylon, by -Messrs: STEBBINS . JUNE and OEM NUTTER, accompanied by 160 natives; after at:m oult of three weeks and Sine days in the Jungles. They were donlifY entrapped and secured In a IiItAUL OR INDIAN TRAP. of enormous dimensions and Prodigious strength, where the elephants wereaubdued• The Calf Elephant accom panies itsdam, and wan weaned on its passage trim In dia. A -NATIVE CEYLON - CHIEF belonging to the wild and wandering tribe of rafOrs,,whoseferoclons bantam vividly described by Eugene Sue in the WanderingJmir,. accompanies the elephants.. ' • A magnificent Brass Band will play during the , tlon, and accompany the Triumphial Procession. P. T. BAR NUM, preprieior of tiffs :Jew Pork and Philo dolphin Museums. has the hunorto announce that en couraged by the brilliant success whichhas attended his enterprise of bringing JENNY Ltria before the American People. as has been led to form the project of organizing a vast travelling .t.46' 1 sr J.. ill --.44za a 0 ,• ' I air' \ vi It, Pi - IS g- 1 4-%4 k . -41. • - -.1,-,-w'Il• INUSEEM OF WONDERS? Which comprises a greater variety of attractions, and mere extraordinary novelties, than any traveling exhi bition In the world. Every feature of this mammoth establishment Is of a peculiar and interesting nature,and the whole is produced upon a gigantic reale of magni tude. The traveling paraphernalia of the American Museum, as It enters each town will be preceded by the gorgeous CAR ORJEGGERNAVT; Drawn by Ten Elepi - nntS superbly ouoparisoned being an accurate model of abut terrible engine of idolatrous sacrifice, finished and decorated In all the extravagance of the Dimino style. Following this monster vehicle, Ise long procession of costly cages and carriages,.the whole forming a spectacle of more than Oriental splendor.— The exhibition will take place within a magnificent Vari egated Pavilion, composed of American Flags ofa water proof fabric. The real, genuine, original GIEN, TOM ,THIIDIR Ts attached to this exhibition, and will appear In alI his Ferfortnanm as given before the principal mailed hi ads of Europe, including Songs, Dances, Grecian Statues, and his admired personation! of Napoleon and Frederick the Great. The little general Is nineteen years of age, neighs only fifteen pounds, and Is but twenty.elght Inch es high! Also engaged, The man without arms, who will execute Ms extraordl• nary Ends orloading and tiring a pistol With Ms toes; cutting profile likenesses; shooting at a mark witklimv and arrow ; playing upon the Accordeon and Tiolindillo, die. bfr. Nellis,in these perfcrtuumees, exhibits a won derful example of what indomitable energy end industry can accomplish erenwhen laboring under disadvantages apparently the mostiniurmonutable- Ai complete Menagerie ofLiving Animals Is also inclu ded in the American itusetun,and at a convenient period during tao exhibition. • MU. PIERCE, • - Will enter the . Deihl - cab° Wild Beasts, and give. his classical illustrations of Ilerenles struggling with the Numidlan Lion ; Daniel la the Lion's Den, Munson de stroying the Lion, &e. • ' One of the moat interesting portions of the exhibition Is formed by the display of a great collection of ' - WAX. SIeATEALIOG ' Including figures of the sixeOf life, of sli the 'Presidents of the United dtates,tuad also ofs great number of noted characters. American and Fore 4m, allot' width are ac curate likenesses, audappropriately costumed. Intact, the whole establishment is a rest reJositoryr of ' Wonderful Objects of Nature and Art. The fan particulars of whithit will be impossible there within the limits of a newspaper adMallement, and which have been brought together at an enormous eg• penditate of means, forming the largest and most novel travelling exhibition In this or any other country. . A line sanitary band will perform the most ponular airs of tbe day, Its the proCeesion enters town, and also da ring the/tours of exhibition. The American Museum and Menagerie will exhibit In - RIO t rose, on , Wednesday, Oct. lAth, - mo o at illarlord, on Thursday, Oct. Itith,lBsl. Price of ' dineludon 25 eta. Doors open from 2t05 P. .1 irew Goods' •48 id In Market.. T E subscriberls receiving Os 'addition to his foimer stock. quite an assortment of Fall good*, con/hung of Dry Goods, Groceries; Ustdware, India Itubbers,Boots and Shoes, soapily roe ossu, and will sell them rotor as say coscsas about this part of the world or else. :cheesier the reedy John, or the right fund of credit.— Thanks roan for favors, khan ft:winters, everybody In. Cited to call and btu.. AI. G. TYLEft. MontsasesSept.2l3, 1851.. • . •• NEW ARRIVAL BURRlTThasfust received . ins,/ and stipc:rior A. asacttmeat of Fall and IVlnineGoody including elegaitt variety ofLadles - Dress Goods, lila. , ter ,Lorag Shawls, new style Bonnet. Ribbons, Winter Caps, Staple Goods &c., of the most dellnible which, having been purchased at the Pax/o. FUG!, will be sold uutrousilylow. - New lalltont, Slept.2o, . . , ... . , _ _. . .. ~: -" • • rampaiet . Laws., :. ,'• , A,ToTicr lii hereby ghten - Quit tho PanitAilet: 'Lain of ir li eut J h r e or fire ‘ g ri o 7 tru o tion fl B :: : l o .7 ;setit tl ff ewirtri da tlt Y tte r r oceft rattoel ot: p : rothn ouct 47 : 3 : Peotfirs offtee, Sfont• , ;l!lovsePt*,,22, 1831. = - - :-- - NE - W:'':GOOLD,S . HNEB , . HAN jut retuned tram NM- YORK, with a Sae steel of Fall goons, wbiels bo offers for sale to those 'oho WILL PAY' tor dim s at low rates at eau be W I LL Not fersettlut due thanks' to such of his friends, as have betetofore bought goods of him std Pad fee them, be Invites themlo "CUM) 4041 S." Montrose. Sept. loth. 18. M. ; SPRIT EWILIX ACADEMY. Tu:otilytettagltiagyloMtputticnb:llLet°T3edr on care of 4 Rev. -. L./L'Sloat; A. The year 1111 coleptise—four Academie - ter= et twelve Weeks each. PRICES OP TUl'irlON:- Ditrasly Department - , embracing Itestlini, Writlii4, ',Spelling; Mithmetia, aims/101y. add Grammar,.s2 601 The taper !macaws of the Eagilsn Dapastment, 40 Classical Departminit.,. • . ' 4 60 'French awl Dr ' • Drew lig, 400 Those w h o wish to prepare for College; React:dog," or 1 the isetive duties of life, will berOtlitil every, necessary help; • -- • . • • 87 om ' FUR Self.. - .• . „ • - AT THE Bfontrose ..tivery. - Stable. THREE Horses. Three, Open Buggies,,- One 'Covered Buggy, . ' One lumber Waggon, One Spring Waggon, Two Sleighs , Three Cutters, One pair Bobs,' ' One'Sett Team Harness, Oise Bea Carriage; Harness, ; Three Single Harness, Saddle:Bridle, Mankato, Sircingles, &e. The *bore property will be sold vary theap for each or Corn and Oats ah . Cash prices. Montrose, gepteinber 3d,1851. D. D. RINDS to Co._ 28 tf F"n". lIINERA L FIRE PROOF PAINT. by the bbl. er lb, fur pale by , BURIIITT: N. R. ' • A,II the eolontmay be got tho u' front this comp °. 'Mon Intim Slate t o Black et leas. half the usual expense sturtovice as salusble,, and Is sultablefos tho Attest worts. • New Milford, Bept. 1et,1851. 1111.6510E5, Frm lf Tea Bens, &tract of 1../Lemon, Castile Snap, Family washing powders, Zan. ' to Currants, Broad Clot hs, I.c. Call soon at Montrose, etept.3 M. 0. TYLER'S. SuSqutilAro4A. County FS —The tiomtreitineallth7d Pennsylvania, To the Bberiff of aaldeountv. Griming: We command you that. you attach lloit IlamiltotiOate °flour county, by all and singular his goods and chat.. telmaands and teneme,W,an whom bands or possession soarer the same may be, so that ho be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas,to be. hoiden at. Montrose, In and for said county, on be day next preeeeding the last day of Ang. Term 1851 there answer Jnsoph B. Drinkenik Israel P. Pleasants. admirdstmtors de bon is non../tc•of Henry Brinker the Eldor.Deed.. In covenant damages not exceeding $lOOO, and see further command you that you summon all persona in whose hands or posamrsion the said goods and chattels may be attached, so that they and every of them bo and appear before the said Court on the day and raised aforesaid. toattswer what shall be objected against them; and abide the judgment or the Court therein. And have youdben and there this writ. • Witness - the Linn. William aessup, President of our Court at Montrose, the 10th, day of August A. IX 1851. F. 51. wiLLIAils, Prothonotary, • C. 81. CIEBB. Sheriff. Termitic, PIM' Atty. Last Notice. THE notes, and acenunts of Mills tr. Sherman and Mille 4. Knapp, are in the hands of Wm. .1. Turret! req., mcitli instructions to collect them FOHTHAVI TH. Montrns -, ., Sept. 4. 185 f • BRIGADE ORDERS, No. 2nd. , ! 4 . 0 t r (4 1 \1 1WIWZ. f7i THE third Regiment of the uniformed Militia, of the first Ilrigade-of Susquehanna county, will meet for'parade. and inspection on Monday, the 29th day of Sept.. inst., at the house of N. W; Waldron,,in the township - of ilarford at 9 o'clock, &. it., armed and 'equipped all the law di rects. ASA - SPICER, Brig. Liven. Brigade 10, Div. Pa. Mi. Brig. Inspec. Office, Belford, Sept. I, '5l. . . :.... 4 • ,F,;',,,, ~ 4 , i V el ; I N - := , .tz II ,i.: ~,j,;‘ri • Wagon Making.- • frill: PUbseritrerx base taken the shop recently oeett .l. pied by FrancSs W. 'Allen, two miles below Mon trose, on the south Turnpike, where they are marrying On the Wegen making busmen in all Its branches. All orders pramptly attended toand repairing done. not next weekbut TO-DAY.. 8. O. lc R. M. M iimKgat. Dridgewater,June 12. 1852,--261113. PROCLAMATION. • ft. At • •) GENERAL ELECTION. IN pursuance of •an act of the General Aessern lily of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; en titled " An Act relating to the Elections of the Commonwealth," approved thesecoud day of July, Armor DOMilli one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, ... . . C. N"(,ERE, High Sheriff of the count y of. Susquehanna, in said Commonwealth, do hereby give notice to the Electors of the county aforesaid, That a General Election will be held in said county of ftusqueban na, on the SECOND TUESDAY - VP OCTO-1 DER next, (it being the 19th day of the said mouth,) at which lime STATE and COUNTY 0/P. ' FICEM4 as follows, are to be elected, to wit : One person to fill the office of Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ' • • -- One pereon to fill the office of Cane! Commis sioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. - • Five persons to fill the office of Judgee of the Supreme Court of the , Commonivealth ofFenn sylvania. . • - . Two persons to fill' the office of Members of the House of Repreiseetativei to represent the colihties of Sueqaehanna, Wyoming and Sullivan in the the Hoise of Representatives of Penneylvania. One person ; to fill the office of Piesideut Judge,. of the - several Courts in the 13th Judicial. As; trict, of Pennsylvania, compoied of the counties of D*dford, Susquehanna and-Sullivan.. - • Tw3`persons for AesoCiate Judges of the several „Courts of , the County of Susquehanna. One person to fill ,the 'office of Sheriff of the) County of Surquellatina',,_ 00e person to fill the Office of Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas ' and Clerk of the Court of Quarter SeisionS andOyer and Terminer of the County of Susquehanna. ' One person to fill the office of Registerot Wills, Recorder of and !Clerk of the Orphan's Court of the County of Susquehanna. . One person to fill the office of County Commis sioner of the county , of. Susquehanna. • On person to fill the office of Coutity Treasurer of the county of Suiquehenuct. One person to fill. the Office of County . .Auditor of the county of Suiquehanna. One person to fill the ;office of . Coroner of the conuty of Susquehanna.' ' - also hereby make known and give notice that the places of holdingithe General Erection hi the several Wards, Boroughs Bud Townships within the' ounty Of Susquehanna are. as follows, to wit: ..The Election for the . District composed of the township of Apelacon; will belie_ide' the house of loseph Beebe, in said township. , • . The Election for the District _composed of the township of -Auburn, wilt be held at the house of George fraverly; in said iolvrishio.. , • The Election for, the District com posed of the township orthidgewater, will be held at the hor s e ', of Writ. - R.! Hatch, in the - Borougti of..lheyroae; The EleCtion for the District com4;‘,4 of the township of Brooklyn. will tie held at the house formerY occupied by O. A. Taldridg. In said (owe- The ENutiodfor the Dishiet composed of the township of. C:tooautt yiUl to held at"-the house Justus ttro*f u sail township,, The Doi:lP:infer the D4trict coniiiessd of,the town bfp orClifrord, will be held us the twie iantialY oceofi.ltt r AttfardSoJtkiiket9 BarinAttk of tufit.444 - - • - The Election forthe ,District:Eomposed of the township of IDhrioek,',will be held 'at the bons° of John Baker; in said township,- - The Election, for the District . composed of the Borough of DuadatE Will be held et 'the. Dandaff Hotel, in said borifetgli, . The Election for ,the- District composeii . of the township of Forest Lake, will be held at the heals lately occupied by Presorted Bade, in said towit.. - ht. Electien for tbe Dlstriat composed of the temnship of Franklin, be held wattle school_ hear near Jacob Allerd's in said toteriship ! • The Election fop the District, composed of the Borough of Frieudaville, wilt be held in the school house in said botough , ;• ' ... The ElectiottGar the District composed elf the township orGreatßend, will beheld at the house oicupied.by- A Bryan', is said townihip, • -The Election for the District vie:vetted or the township of Gibsonoial be held at• - : - tho house of Joseph Washburn, is said township.. The Election for the District.composed of the township of ilerford, Will be held tst the house Of 'Nathan W Waldron, in said township. .- -- • The Election.for the District composed, of the township of HarMonx, will be held -'et the' house lately occupied hy F A Ward, in said towrslnp The Election for the District compoied of the township of Herrick,will he held at the house of the late Warren Ditneck, in said township. -1 The Election fcir the District composed of the township of Jacksou,lwill be held at the house of Nathaniel Hill, in said township. - • 1 The Election tor the District composed of the township of Jessup; will be- held at the house' Of Daniel Hoff; its said township. - The Election for the District composed of the township of Lein. will be held at. • the house of Grow & Brothers. in said township. • 1 The Election for the`District composed of the township of Liberty, :will be held at the school house near the , residence of , Isaac rhea: week, in said township. 1 The Election for the district composed ot the township of Lathrop, !will be held at the house of Elisha L ord in said township. • - " • I The Eleetion for the District composed of the townshita.of liliddletotru t will be held at the housi of Joseph Ross, in said township. • _ The Election for the District - composed of the borough of 211botruse, will he held- at the house of Leonard Searle, in said borough: The Election fur the, District composed of the township of New Milliard, will be held at the house lately occupied by - Jotieph 0. Pixie ) ! in said town ship. . • -1 . ' • - The Election for the District composed of The township of Rush, will be held at the house form erly occupied by Nathan J. SherwoodOtt said township. •1 " • ' • ' The Electicn for this District coMposed of the township of Springville, will be - held at the house of Spencer Hides, in said township. . The Election for the District composed of the township of Silver Lake, will be held, at the house uowoccupied by Robert Mc'Gerigle, in said township. - The Election for the District "coMposed of the tewsiship' of Thomson, will he held at the home of Jonas Blanding, in paid township. - • r . I also make known and give notice nein and by the 13th section of the aforesaid acrl am direct ed, that every pensori except justice of the peace. who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States; or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether ti commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officeror agent, who is or shall be; employed an -1 der the legislative, judiciary or "executive depart.; omit of this State or United Ntatea, or any city or incorporated district; and also, that every member of Cougreae, end of the State Legisla tore, and of the select of common council of any city, or commissioners 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 Com monwealth, and that ne Inspector orJudge oi oth er officers of any such election. shall be eligible to any office theit to die voted for." And by the same ant of Assembly .it is also. made "the duty of every Mayor, Sheriff', Depu ty Sheriff. Aldermen, Justice of the Peace, Con stable or Deputy Constable, of every city, county township or district with in this Commonwealth whenever called upon. by an officer. of an -elect. tion, or by three,twalified electpre thereof, to den" any window -or avenue to any wiedciw of the place of General Election,. which shall be ob., struted in such a way as to prevent voters from approaching the same;'and it shall be the duty of the respective Constable of'such ward, district or township, within this Commonwealth. to be pres• eilt in person or by deputy, at the place of holding such Elections, in such Ward, district or township, for the purpose of preserving the peace as afore said." Also that in the 4th section of the Act, Of As sembly, entitled "An Act relating to executions and for other. purposes" approved April Ifith, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section, "shall not be construed as to prevent ady militia Officer or borough officer fromserving es Judge, Inspector or Clerk ut any general or special Election in this Commonwealth." .I • • Pursuant to the prdvielons contained in the 76111 section of the act aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid district shall, repectively take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each dittrictat the Court House I in the Borough of Montrose, on the third day after `the day of election, being the present year 'on Friday the 17th day of October nes4 then and Were to do end perform the dutiesrequited by law said Judges. Also that where a Judge by sick maser unavoidable accident is unable to attend said meeting of Judges, theti the-certificate or re. turn aforesaid shall be taken charge of by One of the Inspectors of Clerki of the election of said, district, who shall do and perform the- Altitiee re quired of said Judge unable to attend. . . Also, that in the 81st 'section of said act, it is enacted that 4$ when two or more counties shall compose a district for the; choice of a member or Member, of the Senateof this commonwealth or of the House of Representatives of the- United States or of this commonwealth, the Judges of the election in each canfity,•having . met as afore. said; the clerks shall make out a biretatement of: all the votes which shall have heen given at such election, within the county, for every. person voted for, as such a member or members which shall -be, signd by slid judges and :attested by the Clerks t and one of the said Judges shall take. charge of such certificate and shall produce the - same 51 meeting of,ohe judgelrOm each county at such place ;issued district, as , is Or maybe appointed by law for,the purpose, which meetiug shall be'.held on the seventh day after the eliction." The liefurn Judges of the fiepresentative Die tea composed of the cuanties of Susquehanna, Wymbing and Sullivan, will meet at the Court House in the, Berough4 Montrose; in the County of Susquehanna, Oil Tuesday the 21st day of Oc. sober next, to perform those duties enjoined by law upon the said Judgea. - - - Also, that in the 6th' or of An Act, provide tor the Election or Judges of the Several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate cer tain Judicial Districts" it Is enacted that In - the case of the election, of preitident judge of 'any ju. dicia I district composed of itwoor more counties at the ineeting'of the return judges in each of such counties, the clerks aforestild shalt make out a fair ' statement of all the votes which shall haire been given at such election within the county for every ' person voted for as each president judge, which shall be signed by said judges and attested: by the clerks; and one of said judges shall take charge of such statement and shall produce the same at a meeting of ono judge froM each of said ,cutinties, which meeting shalt , be held ou' the seventh day after the election at the court hemmer one of the counties, to be Axed by tAingsuch counties her . natelyintheir'elphe:celical order." - . • The Return dodges of the 13th Judicial trict,mpose cod of the counties-of "'redbird, Sae: QUSQUEI'ANNA cciONTY; 14-4-Mao A ekainek sod Sullivan* will meet at th e' Court LiLewill.h% liar 'nest friendOrvia l.4orii visit? Facuse,in the.Bprough of Towanda,: on Friday the Lewis ' -.ht - (h, fturk.o .. Coninod Veal. •I said' 24* day of October next; to Odom" those , duties county, - 41 April taittak-,351.1_10,,,„121.:. own e d hi . Jew_ upon aniWindgee, „•; - Whoraatte tinimneenlissraveret . 1111111 4 1 / 1 03; that il/irthe 6lst gentian of mid Deli it is en. ed ANlVreein,,lBsl, reilipsadt acted that .“-overy, general and special electien fl ea i sedj a 4m , 1 441 theft titi-1111; /flab sebparea. ;hall be ;opened between, EIPHT-rand TEN :in woe bminedr.,in said esuga.tteariiablot-,August the facia% and shall continue without litterwm- Vernl/4125b00y0u thellitlwil:of WO j tion or udo twm ueuk until-SEVEN o'clock in the f made to the saiO . _aid tan melve• evening, when the polls shall be closed."' ;•• could not be fitabil• my- Rai4WOIL; _,. - Giusti md e r y'Y hand army office. in the'fb3rou4ll hi :therefore to require, yau., - ttappeat'liefans ; the. of - Montrose, the fitst day of - Sept.l; I 8 51:' judges of the Of, ; think MiladaY fA" _ . • C. X.:O*RA Sheriff,: Nove m ber Saltier's. °nut: Monti**' • GEO, Sheriff: _ September 1,1851, - Sheries Olltee.a.lf/intMINI-SCW-t';1•70511-38. . . • • MISCELLANEOUS. ADVERT'S/I'S. • Tonsiliymen-andirsirstiesi:, Valircibki - - - e. A - I,AIIII oftbitteres stivateitittirklisinitsstOwnsbb gnitansuisTiSualf attd otito kennsylvastia linacr u n so at wisittsfit mute" good traprov of entent. . Thorn/a is ws ll designed lotadalry, audintipaihte feedlot; 4ii cows dusts/ slimmer "MI "slater. and sent part nit Ls well imbued.. ,The ballMage sad -land ,a». in good condition sad tile ipaehh: wit& are . otnout and ratline almogoiol. ?int ani *WO largo berult*Pito the premises, besides a massy sad -tea %natal' ',beds for cattle: 'brew orc hantsynatipally of grated treli and otber Vial t trees.- • _ Bsid tbrm bus a Teri pleasant and desirable lentilest about two tulles front Montrose. ;be countys/star ail' (mahatma county. and about 9 miles Stem the. lAtagetra pap Itallnahi; to whleb Matteis aPi usedi a p r em. of completion, end litveryantraiiisas to insniagit gad seboolsi and mechanics. M. Also snotber Valuable/arm adjoins the'llbeee, ittg2oo re a of ',beb wis abaftblab state of culti se vation:,. trlpoitlSO it 'm ares ire law b ut* fames dwellina , haunt. end out buildtngs to correspond and lame orchard.' lt Jewell entteetfg Sind teased aid Matt. 'ably adapted, to dairy porkies.: -. .. • • Said property "11l bo sold on reasonable Minn. al pan, Mon of thepurelinso anion tatty Mania upon Bott d tud Mortgage teellit the'perrhalll ' • 1 • . Application ntay be made pastorally at b 7 letter , to Ilan. Woo, Jams.) or 11. J. Nivea at Montrose. 'n said county. and any further partletilarithattos7 eA wilt L a eiree...,23tr -•- • arms .. fork BE sable:Omit • will: act' as , agent. E41,b417,118 T salehtiteal Patate , parms,ponses and Lo4,4oea ted in Einni.octusuno county. Pa. Altwlto wish - to otter thctr property tot-soli eau give a minute description or Shed:Parma or Lot* as follows t• Number of acres; Wiwi manylinprored, and how,watered; Enildings;7orehard, grafted or " common fruit; other fruit tram, and, shad! trees; how farfront Montrose, and thi - mearest ;Mint to , &depot on the Nit, York it Erie Railroad; pica and terms of payment.' All who wieh to 'ell orpoure Red Estate, will,. calve prompt attention' by. calling on or addressing ni at ldnotrose,Basonehtunia county. Pa. Irpitonrertnee from Montrose tolhttpnindsesfree or ,Oilice on - Paripliter aired, 4 door* wait ot thelliteit comer. , • . • - The fellowingParfo it and Lobos-renal oderad tor sales No.l. 40 acres, 30- Improved.-Prams Rotoleand Earn: No 2,80 ,10 60 do- sold 'do . do .. N 0.3,100. do- CO : - do .do - • N 0.4.100. do 60 •do - -itold' do • da N 0.5.70 do _4O do • •do d0 ,.-. . No. 6.90 - ‘ths, '35, do ~• ..= do ; • do No. T, Store, Warehouse and Lat. '• = N 0.8,145 acres7s Improved, trained hotom and No. 9. 52X ?do . 85 do, sold .dd •• do - N 0.10,2 '„do .. do .r "do'. 'do ' No.ll, • -Bald • - 'do - *do. and Lt N 0.12. 10 0,aarep70 lnprtmed,franited bona, and hats .733,310 do 200 do do do • .do N 0.14,66 do 50'.' do 'sold do •.'• E. do do N 0.15,168 do CO do do do -.do - • N 0.16, 120 'bo . 55 do fold do , ' "dodo, , No:17.1o0 ' 75 do . do do• . do No. 18,112 do 80 'do . 'do 'do - • de. : • ' No* ID, 200 'do 150 " '-do "; do ' do . N 0.20,145 - do 100 -do - do „do :' de N 0.27, /60 -do ,120 .'. do, ,• dti - Nni22,oh• do 45 do . ,- do do N0.23,'43.. do 30 2do z• 00 ,t ai No. 24,202 do 225 dodo - go , ' ' N 0.25, 125 da 100 ' dO• . do ‘• do. N 0.20,193 JO 140. • do ; do do . N 0.27, 80 do 45 • sold do do N 0.28, 11 acres good Sew mill anti dwellins. d o • N• .39. 134 acres, 90 improved,frame Monts and bats No. 30,376 do 100 ." •• , • OS •• • , ,No. 31,136 do r 95 • , 11 - , • No. 82,180 do, 185 .• , 44. , ig . 4l No. 33.-160 do . 60 . 4" . " N 0.34 . 150 . ,d o . ~ 11; „ 11 ' No. 36050 go de te . . N 0.36, 300. do • 170 ' .- • • if 14 , No. 87, 100 do ••140. -4 .. 41 ! No: 88, 170 do' 100 "" " " -" No. 39 115. do '9O do do" • "do 8. No. 40 80 do 45 do •• do 2' do do- No. 41. 212 do 160 .do sold do do - do, it . - 411 72 'do 60 'do .; do ; do •di No. 43, '4 sold "do • ..do . do No. 44 138 do 06 'do do do ' . No. 45 800 .do 200 do - - do, • do_ N 0.49, 120sercs 8Q improred,ttanta 110nte and tam and eat mill: 1 : - • N0..47.200 'o 470 - , "'• do 'do ho .N:ll.—Persong d deshing to porehisetueyof &ha sober* bygirhig the umbel:can obtain saitidestriptioni_ • . : ALFRED BALDWIN., • - • • ' 11,.'11A11COCE. Montrose, Pa. October:l6m 11 ' • • r . Notice - .7; theinhabitOts - . of: J. A:Flnemon eate)m.spilofEltherlandtPatentmol, the rock lover escapenmm)anddetaebed Imes slaps: Mont maker, toltobert Basket olLor.VllLLMerpoo., cent ir with germs. Braley E'Read of Oda 'placiounr Mall this annotmeittimtlonenpyingdpin et-itv Ab TOrrel'a Store. , - (internl foe tbeEnboandattiMitidenco."- reposed.. Does hereby glie &Mew Shad voasequent• of the aforesaid Able.Tuniell'a conduct haklefkida stand tas bear. ittleertbed)and at theorise thamiannee hie very nninerana cuatometi that kist boa noimaneetlils. with; neither will kit be answerablethrenty %Utile Jew. en, mother Ooptirtf (lathered 434. Abet Tiattalry.. Store for repairs or otherwise. ' ..• - - Itontroie, Main at., o WittabamdP. ogee.'" H ea ' • • , nN aalia!sefeetion Gettovfl • 4 11* . •• • •Y e l a g i tig i izz, =.1.1., • r , in gold andellverviaseL - - 11 Ads.. - I ta' t .wenlterayesirtymnneronsienda f ,- -9 end the public to general. Per.' mi tme to say that my very. lov • e / h...` , " oxforlosictliat Mudded me to se., lect such Watehes as shall do raw - . reedit and the ptucbaier a Lasting neuter. It shont4 he bothe in mintli that Imposters la generators not alwaYi :Watch makers bet, agents fo merchants. Vide:Mem divest anOei I select accordm - Mg to my judgment and no Watch is penalised:to leitec' the shop until taken apart, ,entrained and regulated St for the wearers poeket: A mitten warrant fitree for 91- - : years, tied elms excel) tat. &TAW' & Gouts /Churl-, nes' from 7k. t 0,7 M. J. d. SINGLETON. HERIFF SALL Y VIRS S TUE of a ivrit of Ven.issued out Bof the Court of Common Plena of Susquehan na county; to me directed and deliver ed,! will 'a pnea to publics sale, alt the house of Win. Writs, 3d, in the township of Clifford, on Tuesday, the 7th day of ..October next, all- those two pieces or parcels of land, 'situate.-Iying and being iii the township of Clifford, in the county of Susquehanna bounded mud described as follows, to wit :••-the &sten the north by land of Williams Wells, and E. Oram •on the east by land of C. : Stowell and R. L.:Hunter, on the '.south by lands of - Robert Wells. 'and op the west by lands of R. L'Hunter, jr.,'and Wm. Vielltr, 3d, containing about, five- acres, be the same more or less, together with the appurtenances,•one framed house, one saw mill, one small orcheid and all improved.' the other is bounded on the northeast by. land of Davis;. on the southeast by land of Edward Orem ; on the anth west by land of Wm. Wells, 3d. end on the northwest by land of Nelson Philips , containing about ten acres of wild land. ' Takin in ezecuiioo at the suit of J. Baker & Co. vs. William %Vellsad. •- - . • ` C. 31. GERE, Sheriff. - Sheriff 'l,office; stirritmse, Sept. 17, 1851. a SI.IS - QUERA . ossuty . 4,13; , ehild, by her next friend:Frederick E Tewks berg vs . Stiles In the &earl of' Cont. • mois Please of said county, of Apra Term: ' Na 30. To Wee Fairchild..—whereas a subpoe na iu Divorce was issued to pril Tenni 1 851.., which was duly returned non 'eat inielituo, and thereon sin'alura eirbpoenamaaissoed lit:saideatisse returnable to August term,. 1851 'upon the retina of which, proof was - made to the nt id carat that the._ said 'Silks Fairchild could not be lead, In tot This notice.is therefore to :regains yea •ID peer befere the ?ridges of the said Court IS the third Monday of November next be.inswetiraid compluint ttc, C. 31..GERE Sheaf. Sheriff's oftce ,' Mentrose,Sepl47.lBsl; 1 1 d „ SUSQUEHANNA. COUNTY 8S or Daub! Lyon, den"dr, ve,Leekewrinannd tern Railraad company, late tire Leggett's, Raitrord Company, in the Colin of Common Pleas, of said county.. On _application of ectpandentio . ruletgianted upon ihe heirs of Daniel Lion, dee'd.,. to shove cause why three - disinterested *sans should not be oppoluted by the court to tusiee&endl ascertain the amount of eoraprouttios ',to be paid! by the respondents to tire complitinantaotut ao count 011ie construction of their ntilrond.iiad toe. use use atmaterfals for. th e same. upon and nemw the coMplainairti lend. In Great Rend towutbis under the provision& of the ‘4 o ttiriettotisiftba Aa of Assembly, incorporating ” TbellegOeit's Gip Railroad Company' of ith. of ,April„ :Rel. 7 returnable at. the next-NSismber terns - said - • Cern*. .LiTrLE,&. STREETER fiaririri?!- -. • . inner 27.'18.5T,, • 3 Rw 3 •