ns very, distinctly of a foriner Itrc .resercbcred victory, the time when /4 oos tibe was asked, with , a very t ooi t t,'goce, . lames ,g. par (SS cot lon until the iaeople. ot the 10: introducedg bit:rite the nifairs of'thcq to the world, too, in a manner ft7er— a dly retnovoi all igaeranae.! r„a buts few days until , the; 'eo it ° picdpeen..sylva,nia , ta_ke similar` libertwithisis unsnown renter boy.wi ExtoctsfrOnl the Auditor C r cia... , e rars Annual Reports., m o ait of interest pabl on the O lio debt fo9et, r the ve si, 1 see e4O, ItooteSt paid fa iB4l, see page_ $1;98,4,923 • 2,002,240 4i • . 40, ~ • Avant Paw 'a 1818, see page 45, 2,005,740 Ameli a , f gr-s - est ,psd in/er Shunles adanns tratioo. 5,992,604 A tO ot o f interest I paid of) lb' public ebt in the year 1349, see page $2,007,616 0§ 50. .3 • Amount i ivna 5, ion 1650 see page Itand paid in 0, see Aud. Ga.'s books, 2,004,714 5; 2,020,360 87 k ocr eA of interest pid ander John ston's administra tion, 6,03!!,692 3'll_ Or. in round numbers„ FORTY THOUS-1 DOLLARS more have been required' topy the interest on the public debt under i Gor. Johnstoo's administration than AtraJ t required, in the same length of time, under, Governor Shunk. And yet, with these; facts upon the records, the Governor's or-1 gso and friends are appealing to the people to cute Gov. Johnston, because, as they say, ho has reduced the State debt and lightened the heathens of the tax-pay ers Tome of oar readers may be puzzeled to iw bow it is that so mach has been paid interest the present year; bat the mat is easily lolved: Whilst the sinking d commissioners hare been buying up per cent stook, at high rate; the Ger m has been borrowing money at six runt, so that between the two opera nei the people have been paying interest Jibe money that went into the sink find, at the rate of twelve per teat. canc4z. If thiS Fame pelley should be carried oti hree years more it would absolutely ecessary to increase the State fazes er wills, ioste.sd of three, as at pres- ow let ue setif the tax-payer has been Ted from any prtions of this• burthen, if so; hors smith. r : hare a tale standing in another by the Auditor General, giv tie exact acoant of taxes assessetZta tad itersonal prnporty in the State. sawing apes fol/ows : $1,305,593 S 3 6, '1,324,594 61 Sl7, '. 1,434,871 72 F2 'P, 1,460,783 92 1, 440,908 36 1,545,956 44 Shooing Mit tile tares assessed for State 'purposes, upon the fanners and Oth- CIS owing property amounted in the last Scar to the enormops -sum of $85,172,52 more than has ever been paid in any pre vious yme--aod that in the two last years, ander Johnston' s administration, - the TAX IS tied upon the property-holders oftlie commonwealth, exceed the amount levied in two years under . Gov. Johnston (1846 andlB47) in the startling sum of $243. L'q7,47. Tit-payers, do yon believe the men who tell You that Gov. Johnsten has paid the .interest on the State debt, and that be is actually paying off the debt itself? Do you believe them when they tell you your taxes Gave been less Y or do you believe they are deceivers, endeavoring to beguile plink) the support of Johnston, that a few greedy cormorants may retain their pila w, and revel three years longer upon the !polls ofoffice and the increased Bala jeF, drawn from the people's treasury. The facts we have given above are from the record. And earuntbe controverted.— Isrestigukir. ATerrible Conflagration in Buf falo- BurrsLa, September 26-9 A. w. kboat 4 o'clock this morning, a fire Inke out in a wooden building on Peacock Om, situated in the very centre of what Is ate/ " The Five Points?' - • , .strong southeast wind was blowing at the time, and the buildings all being of, wood, and ce4 dry, the fire spread with . ; fearful rapidity, and in less than- fifteen I„ minutes theentire blocks of buildings onl; Rock ankPeaeoek streets, from the drip, cana and Erie etmpts to Evan street' werei it filmes. lhe fire then crossed- brie street - anal tack the large. Ailing mill of the ' Risss.l 1 Raton. : . • 'll It then etoasCd the eanal and Eriestreot, rulge, nniii everytad , ' . th o t:t• ite .:' tre e. . -1" ePP ~ - ue Of entity to the Terraoei t //le n,ce don the . " Territee" to Idnohante stre'cl., on both sides Of the canal ,t: aere, after great ezertion the fire was *eked. Tim number of buildings burned musi, 47 elbrea over five hundvehl, lad. the" !Mad bunt over, some thirty or fort,y . % largobrick school house on Erie ;rte r m eekut V J n - et No. , wa — *slaa den:. , ne Itaciant of luniber burned in Metiers. .Eatoe's mill and yard Was _ve' larfo.l i s R as also the ease in the yard rys of Greo 4 rir r oelt and Farmer* De 131Equire.- - -i The hugdiugs burned were nearly 4,4 ?GTO': ' - . The number of families turned out of house and-home is great beyond coaception,mnpy orthem barely_eseaping with . their lives, so fearfully, rapid was the progress - of the flames..- It is feared a, ,purnberjuife berried to death, although ,no. bodies, have as yet been recovered. The lois is estimated , at half a m illion of dollars, but-a:small - portion of which is , insured.. The Michigan. Conspiracy . Cage, Verdict of the July, • DATROIT, Sept., :26th. ' : -The Jury on the , Railroad Conspiracy, ease, after being•out. for nearly tan-boars, came into court about nine o'clock last eve ning with their verdict. - They . find . twelve of the prisoners guilty, and the remainder not guilty., , - - Annexed are the names of the persons found gailty E. - ChaTpion,•Champion, Ly man Champion, B. Price, William ~ -or win, O. DWilliams, A.J.A. J.-Freeland, Aaron Mount, Erastus Smith, Ebenezer Farnham, Amoy Tilby and E. Price. - Smith and Farnham-were recommended to the - mercy of the court; • - The Drought in Ohio; - The Cincinnati Gazette says : "ln, some of the neighboring counties, the protracted drought has produced serious, and in many instances, distressing results. A. gentle man just returned =from an excursion through the Southern part of. the State, in forms us that, in Adams country, be wit nessed a sad condition of things. Large creeks and streaus, supposed to be unfail ing, have dried entirely up, leiving thons ands ripen thousands of ishexposed to the sun, omittinga pestiferous - stench, which 'affects the atmosphere for miles around. Springs have failed, and farmers, in conse quence, aro compelled toz dig for water, to supply themselves arid cattle. Vegetation, in all parts, is irreparably injured, and the harvest, this Autumn, it is feared, will but poorly compensate the,busbandman for, his long continued industry and tail." Religious Notice. The Susquehanna Association of the Eni i versalists will meet nt Benton, Luz. , Co., the first Wednesday and Thursday Of October next: . E:E,..PIIILD,Standing Clerk.. NOTICE, The "Rough & Ready - Fire Engine Co: will meet ap their rooms, for drill and'exereise, on Saturdff, Oct. 4, at 5 P. BL By orchr, A. _N. BULLARD, Foreman. D. B. TURBELL, Seey. Wanted at this Office 'Potatoes, all kirids of Grain, and 100 cords i Fff PIMA on subscription. Also, Paper is ags, in large or small quantities, on subscription to the Democrat. . 4 00 , Land-llT,arrants Wanted,! Apply to S. CHASE,3lontrose, Pa • . , ; . STIEXtTga : ' Xn TirMg,etrater on the 25th inst., by EM. A.L. Post, Mr. Hasfirrox H. Humour., of Mon -1 trose, and M i ss Harm C. .Har.sur of the . former • place. _ : 1 • 1 ; IfaPatann Tuesday evening the 23d nit,by Rev. Sam. 1 ; uelShaff A. er ß ,M is r. eoc Hu g sm , it T l F o . f li i f rokiym wTols o and Miss rGibson on the 23d nit,* Hsi. G. S.Ames, Mr. HIJIMARD PAYEE and 'Miss ANN BIRD -1 ' stim,. both of Gibson. ,-- I ! , Harford, on the 25th alt,-by'Amasa Chase, Esq., Mr. JONAVIAN flanztry and ,Miss 1 CATECA.Bin BUCK, both of Lenox. , • ~ A Card, TO NEM ELECTORS or sus- I► QUEELSERA COVNIT. 4T-THE URGENT EPLICITATION ofa )crrge number of friends, illereby offer myself as lit CANDID A,TE for The office of IA.SSOCIA.TIFA 3.13D0E 1 I to be supported at the eating General. Election. 'And, in doing to, 1 embrace the• opportunity of that,if elected. I pledge myself to the faith. LI and impartial , discbatge or st r i hin ß lit t is i l E, staa New Milford, Aug. W. 1851. A Card, _ : iVo.the Voters of Susquehanna Coun. _ AT TEE SOLICITATION of many friends, I offer myself as a 'candidate for ilthe office of COUNTY rf Rya MAITRE'S, ,;at the ensiling election, and pledge myself ,if.elected to "discharge the duties of the of fice to the best of my. ability. C. M. SIMiIONS. A Card. • To the Voters of Susquehanna County. IN view , of the fact that there are id Whig i nomiristi o ns for Comity Offices inthe present I Canvass, I hereby offer myself as a candidate , for RIEP RE.WEN TAT IVIE in the logislattire of this Commonwealth. I In making this announcement:it may, be prop e r t o state that I ..tit A WILIG in principle, but that my humble efforts, if elected; Anil always be directed towards the-interests of my constituents, whose servant I 'shall held myself to be,and it shall ttermy pride - as it will be my, duty, at,all times to Opus; sent faithfully those whom I shall have the honor to serve. =r . HORACE smrta. Jzstrei Sept. 9, .1851:- j • - ' To the VoterEt of Susquehatma AT. THE SOLICI ATIOH of, many friends, I offer myself 'as -an Independ!nt Candidate for the -office lIEGASTEEL at the ensuing election, and 13,1edtsii myself if eket.ea , to dis4batu ::ite duties of 00 of.; Ewe , faltlifi lm iand t e n, the best af Aty. THOMAS NICIIOLSON. Co 4 TO THE VOTERS OP SETSQR. HANNA COUNTY. AT. 773 E E01:1CITATION of gianiffiendes I ctTer Myself as a CANDIDATE for the afficoof RIMY' at the ensuing: Bkition, and reepectlially sorteit Your siserages, pledeng myself elected; to ells: , tharge the duties et the *Zee, teshe :best :,of-sty 9. ELDRED. ..‘ IdoPtcose, Avg.= • • • ; - ar Ta itio taectofs of Susgtujoan*, Coty:. • ; iNOothlAionce wi th th un e.wishio °rill - m* 41 40 I offer thyoelf as a candidate; for tharofaca of ' - -• PIKOTELONOT 4it the' ensuing:election, aad,-plodie myself ,if olectodio ,disciaargo the duties of .tho - offico fatethi • .WILLL4Ar C TIFFANY;c. ept , ..0611851. sr" ' ITT bQI 10 -1 TeMOMM/104. .. . , . . . .. . ... - .- .took at. '4iiiii - ' .-- , , • . , ... fit= bc«partnerahlp ot 'Mahan" & Stone, and 'day , .I.,ldlasolired by, muttud consent. • , The notes and ao. connta or eald*m us In tho binds 'of Ahltaf Wickham allpeettorat indebted to said Brat Lte requited to call and seltle valiant delay. It Is dc.drod that Alum atahatit contracted to pap Inprtidutee Ibis nal ehould deliver the mho in payment at seemly a date ad possible. • :All ac. monk. that remain unsettled after the Itt of Dee. nest w ill be attederlthottt ill . minatioto .- ~, • • r,. :.. . . „, . • : • WICE.WAI.I & STONE." ~- Th e seihscriber will contiline the meMantile business' at - the old stand where ha will sell goods for ready pay only. He hat and vrillkeep constantly on hand as good an U. I ' mortal out ai can be found In any country store and fiat: ten himseltrrom experience that he can sell goods at least 20 per cent leSs than they can be bought tor at any store lathe county on Credit. AILLII4.IYIOKIIA3L IIept, 22d, '61.. •-. 40 4w • 7- • L N W GOODS •_ MlitillNZMT:B6:2l.o4l* A RE now receiving a large and &suable stock ot A ILL AND 1 , 11 , 111iT11 It GOSH& consisting of their usual variety orDry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware; Dr a gs, aledielnes, Pointe, 011s,Dy.r. , stuffs, tin, atone, and Wooden Ware, iron. - steel, nails, Fish,' Leather, Wots and slums, looting . glance , and plates, sask, glass and putty, hats, caps, carpeting, oil cloths, wall and w i ndow paper, cloc ks, watches,' Jewelry. silver spoons, musical Instrumenboerfumery, brushes, &a., all of which they offerer' the most favorable terms. alontrose,Oct, 1,1851. . . • - ' Bardeen., doable tied Angie barreped Pta Ail tole; safety: fase„llatit Brick, Crowbers, - log Cimino; Thermometers, umbrellas soap porderi,lnills Itobbetei carpet hags, ,ete.,jost received and for ektetry— • ' BENTLEY tlizAti; LIXVRACTS of Rora,Lemon, and Vantna,forrbirtning .C.. 4 Ice Cream, cookery, etc., for sal by - - BENTLEY:IIMb.- 'VINEGAR. and 13.d1g for ralely.. V - • Ithwrr.,Eir • - .PWILIC VENDUE rfollowing property will be sold it ptibilevendue at tfe house of theist° Jasper' Loomis, deed.. in the township of Atibtirni Susea. co., on Siturday, Nov. 3st. 16.510.0 commence at ten 'o'clock, A. J = ,1 span of 6 years old Mint, 1 span" of matched yearllne Colts; 2 double wagons,l, two horse harness', 1 one horse har ness, I saddle andbridle, 1 sleigh,a full set of Fainung utensils,6 yearlings, 0 calves, a quantity of sheer), 1-cow, 35 tons of hay. 250 bushell of coin. 25 bushels of beans, 10 bushels of Ti toothy Soml; 200 beshels of oats. TERIIS credit will /*given, with good recurity and Interest, as follovrs: For all sums more than :$lO and not more than $5O, 3 months time. ! All sums more than $5O and nOt mote than $lOO, 6 months, and 'all sums, more than $lOO, ()months. NEWTON LANE. ALSO, at thn sante-and place, and upon the same terms thefollowing property belonging to thnestattrof the Into Japer Loomis, deceased,' to wit: I cow,} one horse wagoo, 1 horse rake, I cooking. stovea straw cat ter, 1 one horse harness, , lbureau, / secretary, 1 settee. 2 beds, two bedsteads, one table, 4 chairs, 1 stand, 1 clock, ono looking glaas,and a quantity of Cherry lumber, BAR4II TUTTLE, Executrix, Aubtmn. Seit 30.1,651-40w3. CLOTH-- DRESSING. TIIE trubscriber Is now Prepared to dress cloth on. the shortest notice and In the neatest style, Tram 12 to 18 cents, and wartantcdvcU.done. Produce taken In. payment. ' 'C.N. BOUTHWELL. ' Jeeenp, Sept. 24,1851.-40m3. - Adjourned Court. . . NWrOTICE Is hereby given' that. in Adjoirnel Court of . Common Mtwara,' Sunnehanna County, will be held in the Court Mouse, at Montrose, on Monday, the 13th day of October nest, at: o'clock. in the afternoon. : . - F:M. WILLIAMS, Protb'y Proth'ya ollice,Montroae, 0ct.1,1851--10w2. ESTRATED. C - AMR Into the enclosure of the Enbeeriber 01 the 19th of August last. a two years - old sleet, of a dirk led color with the tip of the tall white. The muter. can hare the same by calling upon the subscriber, proving Koper ty, and paying chervil. • - AMOS BURDICK. Direoek, Sept. 30, 185.1.!710il3• WATCH ES. - nREAT reduction In the price, of Lever. Lepine and ‘3l" other Watches at J. A. EIIsiOLETON & Co. 2.lontiose, Oct 1,1851. • • -.1081 I .1 1 . T the,Ennetal Shaffer's dangitter. a 511617 m l- Aoral 13ox.Cprat. Any person having po , ;:mitsh) ,not this coat will confer a favor by returning It to • - .831 . „ Montrose, Oct 1, ISSI-40112: Ir. 11- - • • . TYL List, of Letters, - REMAINING istlll6 Post Office at: ilfontrose, Out. let, 1851. • , , Anderson, F. • ' Amerman, Isaac • - Berlin, Samuel _ Brailsford, Isaac Brooks, Leander Bertholf, John Brown, Jane Brown, 3l'iss O. Blasdell, J. S. • • . Baffin, Baldwin, Miss L-2 Connelly, Patrick Crowfut, George Charlton, Miss Olive any, Joseph A. • - Cochran, Dennis Dean, Horace A. Doweny, Michael Eager; Wm. Foster, Edgar M. Fanning Patrick FitzGembi; 3lichtel Green, John • Griffin, Lorinia . Griswold, Wm. E. Gieen, William Glihakani Thomas, Jfeister, A. 0: - Hanly, John Holmes, Lydia' IDlsas; Catherine G. Kilpattick, Miss ,Klsph,,,Kasson, Miss Betsey_ i.aa, Alden • - Lyncli;isanc, N- Naming, R. J. McColla in, J. B. Merritt, Rosa McCulloch, Robert Mack, „Flarul C. ,Montross, Peter ' Newion, Anse Lucinda Chiens, Maria' O r Conners,Daniel 'Ogden, William ' Phill;pa, Patrick 'Patrick amrles Revalon, Don P,2 Ryan, Timothy Smith, Jonas Shay, T. -- Shay, Benj. •• ,•Shannahan Robert, Sherman, Abel Seward, Gov. Wm. Stephens, Abby Spafford, Darid, G. Scott, Maria C. , Stebbens, Wni.-2 Swick, Benjamin - .Shipman Catherine Inman, Jos- E.', • Vaughn; A. •- - Wilds, Hiram ' Warner; Manson Woodhouse, Margie A.-2 . BEND. - CASE, P. 31. Palaphiet Laws.. NlVTlCEisberebygiren.thai the Pamphlet lam . of I'l the deeldeM of 1851, are this day received; and are ready for disttihntitm to those entitled to receive them • IP—IL.WILLYAMS,Proth'y. Froth's omeei Montrose, Dept: 22,11351- - - NEW ARRIVAL u has just rye:chid . anew and superior JAG 'assortment of',- . . - Faill . atsd Winter Goods, • I . ' Including an Cepa t earieriodLadies Dress Goods, Win ter Long Elutwls, 'wear style Dormer Ilibbont s . 'Mater Caps, Staple Qooda=aco., of the Most - desirable style, which, haring been purchased at the late Palm prices, will be sold =Ritually-law. dim 21111ford,Sept.20; 1851. : . • New Vireekly , .fflagazine.. PAP - Noun Astemesal Mtscsit.tir is issued J. weekly in elegant ityle,4B large octavo pages; et 496 pages a year, with engravings in each id made ;Lumber. , - - , Tunis—Three Tiollars a year, or si cents a No. CONTENT.9-.i.Choice miscellaneous' se lections from the current factotum of tnis country and of .Eurcipe—comprishag historical and otter tales and-romances; of high litsrar7 'character • essliYos 114001:4614 relnewocisoottq criticisms. etc. BY.l 36 ti!nf.: itie* atiiiireseit Onireaders 1 ' 41} 2- memos! , !utere.:4 • lng seleotions froni foreign liter 4 tum? .(1141 :(01111) ire COOl 40M it. monthly . . , • . will American Too o►th Mifeelany *plat in •Wietelul aypearance, any magazine published, and rho four numbers a month,-costing but 20 ;nuts for the :four, will contain is considerable larger, quantify:of reading' matter than any'monthly in America. The cast articles will be selected from all the - publications, Which.sustain;the, highest cbsracter for literature, -kaiser and wit among the periodicals of Europe. Our object' isinhig weekly is, thet our , readers way receive;-410 tinnsests selections him , current literature at abort intervals, in. a form elegant and better adapted foriretervationth an that of a AO OP , 'paper A. PALMER dc. CO., Publishers. : 22 Broomfield lariat, lkiston ;111 'Chestnut et., Philadelphia ,; - and 8 Raitiley street, New York: tr This work la - also published in monthly parts each containing Oar YroP III Y Paluberoi. done upitiaeplendia Tinted cover. , - - June 27, 1851... - Th2dl; Ti . 196 - South uststria,', Ertl . * or 'abases!CrattLe - Sose, tenuity washing fanciers, Pla te esnninsilhosil Cloths, ko. Cali soon at • Warm!, nept..3 • <,..., 111. C. TTLEKT: CAblipoldforslawritter, tildes, --deiterad Nana - taa W N7 f, rapoga . . FiA4PETlNCriein'is and ~neuing, at GRAND ENTRANCE TI ASIATIC' CARAVANr - -` reurgom&lll2Rialt Wig Belieleit9:ll4ll;lestifri4Jabletiel.64llll4l the t s lL l7 : o 7 t;„ t ei4 rl lt il e a s a4:4 4 l ... put together. - - ; A 108 . 4, 31 0 F TEN: ECIKPIIANT'S vill drain th• OREM' CAR OF .11010pERNAVT:, ":" - 'A. YOUNtA CALF . ELEIPIHAN'T:•. only six months old and 33 foot In height will' arry up. onhls back around the Interior of the °Wand pavilion the IJlliputian General TOM Tillablit. The magnificent co.-tcge comp:lentil) HORSES and 00 MRS / The pavil ion of exhibition will accommodate 15,000,amtetstma at once. All thifinest Mid animals, ever exhibited tf this country are now attached to, this exhillitiombildut Xriefit ed at Immense cost from the -various - minor estabitsli. menteNcrrth and South. - Fin 'BEAUTIFUL LIONS •I, ;' firesistrom their native foirestr. . A BURMESE BULL • • teem the Island of CI:71014 worPhipped there by' this pa gan natives,and tecently taken from their IdolatrOns tem pie. The drove of eicpluous were capturedln the jangles of Central . Ceylon, by Messrs. STEBBINS JUNE and OEO-NUTTER, aetomminied by 100 natives, afters pur . suit of three weeks and four dayS In the jangles. They were dimity entrapped and severed In a , . RRAUL, OR INDIAN TRAP. - „ oteammoni dimensions and prodlcions atretgth, where the elephants weresubduerk The Calf Elephant nocom.. pinks Its dam. and was weaned on its passage from In &a. A NATIVE CEYLON CHIEF belonging to the wild sad wandering tribe of Notnrstwhetererociona habits are wittily described by Eugene Sue In the Wandering Jew, accompanies the elephants. A mKniticentßrass 'Band play during the exhibl ,tlon, and accompany the Triumphial Proceasion. • . . P. T. BAR . NUN Preprietor of the New York and Phila dolphin Museums, bas the henorto annonnew that en. conraged by the brilliant enepers which bag attended hie enterprise of bringing JENNY LIND before the American' rewl. lo , as has been led to form the project of organising east travelling . MUSEUM OP . WONI6IEIRST Which comprises a gresder :variety of attractions, end more istraordinsty novilties, than any traveling esti!. bitlon In the world. Every feature of this mammoth establishment is of a peculiar and Interesting nattive,and the , whole Is produced upon a gigantic scale of magni tude. The traveling parapheinalla or the America ns Museum, as It enters each town will be preceded by the gorgeous CAR OF 3IIGGERNAIIT, • . Driwn by Ten Elept ants' superbly comparisoned , being en accurate model or that terrible mine of idolatrous sacrifice, finished and decorated in alt the extravagance of the ilindoo style. Following tbls monster vehicle, tea 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 Val. etated Pavilion, composed of American Flap ofa rata , ' proof fabric. The real, genuine, original- GEN. TOM THUMB. Is 1 -- zUtic'hed to this exhibition, and will appear to all his Peramances as given before the principal crowned heads of Europe including Songs, Dances, Grecian Statues, and his duiired personationfotiklapoleon and Frederick the Great. The little general to nineteen yeses of age, verbs only fifteen pound*, and la but twexity.eightinch es high! Also engaged, ,' • Ml;. NELLIS, - Tire wan without arms, who will execute his extraordi nary feats of loading and firing a pistol with his tom; cutting profile likenesses; shooting rata mark with bow end arrow ; playing upon the Ataordebn and Tiolhicello, Ike. Mr. hioliks,in these pesformances, exhibits -11 won derful =maple of what indomitable energy mad industry scan accomplish even when laboring under disadvantages apparently We mostinsurmonntable. A complete Menagerie of Living Animalsisalto litchi did in the American 7tlnsenm,and at a convenient period during the exhibition. MU. PIERCE, MU enter the Dens of the Wild Beasts, end give hie deaden! Illustrations of Hercules stmgling with „the Munich= Lion; Daniel in the Lion's .Den; Samson do• stroying the Lion, &e.. • ' •- One of the most interesting portions of the exhibition, is formed by the display of a great collection of -; 'WAX STALTIII4I.ILICe. Incite:lT tttrres of the site of life, of all the Prraiderits of the United Stittes,and also of a groat r.ombeir of noted characters. American and Foreign, all of which are ac curate likenesses, and appropriately costumed. Infect, the whole establishment is avast 'exalter, of Object of Nature and An.. The fall partienisirsof vitt it will be Impassible to glee within the limits of a u apex advertisement, and which have rten brought, Ogetlrer at on enormous ex. penditnre of means, formin the largest and most novel travelling exhibition in t oranyother country. fine military band will perform the mast popnlir arcs of theday,aa the prootwalon enters,town; and also dn ring the hours of exhibition. The diner's:au Museum and Menagerie will imbildt In . - ..11Eontrose, oa Wednesday, Oct. 15th, 1851. Moo Milner° rd on Thtusdai, Oct. 7.6 th, 1651. Price of Admission 25..ct5. Doors open from 2tosP. M. T. TIIPTS, Agent. • New Goode, 2nd In. Market: Tanbsciiber Is receiving addition to Ids former J. stork. gateau assortment of ran goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Indiaßabbers,Doots and Shoes, VOUCH? Fos cant, and alit sell tile= as low as any unmans about this part af, the world or else trherefor the ready John, or the right *md of credit.— Thanks Plat for favors, what arstarorserery body In vited to mil and bib. • WO. TYLER. Montrose, Sept-10, 1851. , . Proclamation, VrifirtlEßEAS the lion. IViLtuat itert7. ! President of the .Gonit of 'Oyer and Ter. miner. General Jail 'Delivery, -Court of • Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Court of Gotiniion Pleat itnd Orphan's Court in the Eleventh Judicial Dis trict, composed of the Gounties,of Susquehanna, Luzerne and Wyoming ; and the Hone KC: Ty. Len and Otiatc Tauter, Associate Judges in Sus. quehainut Pounty,•hav'e issued their precept, bear.' ing date the 26th day of August, in the year of our Lord. one thousand i t eight hundred and fifty.one ; and to me directed, far holding a court of Oyer and Tenniner and Getterid Jail Delivery, in the Bor ough of Montrose and County of Susquehanna, on the third Monday ofEovember next, (it being the 17th day): _ , • . :NOT/CE is HEREBY GIVEN to the CORONER ir JEE TICE!' OF TEE PEACE, AIM CONSTABLES Of said Goon. ty of, 'Susquehanna, that they be then ntid there in Weir proper persons, at two o'clock, in the after. noon of said day, with their records,= Inquisiti ons , and other remembrances. to dothose thing's which to their offices 'appertain to be done.' And those tiho are bound by recogn iiinces against this pri x . •oners that are or shall be in the Jai! at said Gann-. ty of Susquehanna, ate to ;Ai then and Itiore;'l o prcnsecute against them as teal be !• ust. : • • Dated at Eantriose r the `:With day Of September, in Ike year ofour Lords euo t h ousaud hen . l ilted and - fiftY-orte ‘ -, _ • - ei g ht - "0 - Y6ty . • - G. ht. tiERE, Sheriff. irariees Row ARTER'S New Monthly Magazine is issued H invariably ontbe funt.day of the mouth in which it is dated. -Each number willmartain 144 octavo pagee, in double coluoins ; each-year thus comprising nearly two thousand pagetiof the choi. cest Miscellaneous Literature of the'dnyz: Eiery Vtunber will contain numerous Pictorial illlwitra. {ions, :actuate _Plates of thelyashions, . ceprous Chronicle of Current Events, and impartial Nati. ;es of the important books of the. Month., 'The val. nines commeuco with the numbers for Awe and Deeereber.- - • •Tonsta—The Naga:Me may be obtained from Booksellers, Periodical Agents, or from the Pub. limbers 'at Tunic - Dot.rats a year, or. TWirscir Five" Czais,a - number,;-:The semi•aunual Tot umes; as completed, neatly bound in clotb, at Two Dollars; Guth* Maslizscovent at twenty five cents each. are famished hy . the Agents of Publisheri.! The Publishers Willisapply Specinien ut p u b e h g gratuitously to Agents and Poitmasters i mid will make liberal arrangements:with them for oi reo i l k. 410 g the Naltcalise• - ... Ike/ will also supply; Clubs on liberal term., and - Nail - aud:Gity subacrikern, - whop payment is_mnda to thous p advance. Nuns bool fratuthe -commencement.4ol at The Magazine weighs over saved and not over oiestcausees. Tho• pestaga On each number. A1 3 Y1 0 4 141 4c1i-in the county,; which,Mast be paid Quarterly in advance, Is 4 'cents. • ; '. l to r o Ra (~ 82". Cliff-street; New York:l ~ F IRSTIN1111.1111ET.: : • IXT 7.1 aa'AS ju st istuitied trout He ifs • V Irill/J1.2 -NEW ORK, with a tete stock of Fall goads, whielshe oiforisfac ado to those who WILL PAY for thclu at as low -gates OS Can begossone-. biy sated. Not terltilug - dual/omits 'to:such:of his releode, as hove hetttefore bought goods of him and paid for them, he Invites them to "COME ACCiiIN.! likektrose.ttept. 10th,3851 t SPRINGVILI f .E A_AtiI)EHLT.- • IS Miami of Ode institutionibill ameteence on T Monday the Yid day of EleOember, lust., wader the .Rev. A. IL Sitat; The yeti wilteetaprise fonideademlo teraut ef twelve Ireeke each: ,-- • . PRICER OF TUITION..' • . !fie PrbieiyDfilartmeet; On - Ameba IteetUng, ltrArithm fel c, Geography. oad Gtandanch2 50 Thir hl jeer Branches of the XtrgOart Department, ..3 BO tnaisteal ;Apartment, • • • . lit 50 *each - aruillicallog, each; • ' ' ' 4. 00 "These who trith to prepare for Cogege, Tepehing, or the arrive dopes of life, irill_hero and every' .rieceairaty 37 3m FOR SA Montrose - Livery. Stable. THREE Horses, . 0 Three Open Buggies, ' _ One Covered Buggy, Ono-Lumber Waggon, , One Spring Waggon, - , - Two Sleighs, Three Cutters, - One pair Bobs, One Sett Team Harness, One Sett Carriage Harness , Three, Single Harness, Saddle, Bridle, Blankets, Sireingles, The above property will be sold vorycheap for cashes Corn and Oats at CIIS 11 prices, D. RINDS It Ca, Atwater% September 3.1, _ 36 tt- FISH.% MINERAL FIRE PROOF PAINT, by thehhf. or lb for tale by - Ii: RIIAItITT. N.R.AII the color i may be got up from this comp°. shim from Slate to Mark at less than - half the llama expotuto and twice as valuable, and is suitable foi the finest work. :New Milford, Sept. 15t,1851. . . Last" Notice. rPHE notes, and acceuntkpf Mills 4. Sherman JL and Mills et Knapp, are iu the hands of Wm. J.. 'Farrell Esq., with insunctions to collect them FORTHWITH.-- Montroae, Sept. 4, 1851. • .• • . • ,Wagon Making. . MAE Subscribers have taken the shop ircently aeon / .pleaby Francis W. Allen, two miles below Mon trose, on the aouth Turnpike, where they art carrying on the Wagon nicking businesAin all its branches. All orders promptly attended to, and repairing done. not next week but TODAY. D. It Bridgestater.Jtsne 12. 11151,-.2510. 31:17. - Siitphin& Ask leave to invite the attentron of their pat rons and the ptiblio" to the unusually, large and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. - they have just received--consisting in part of a rich stock of Ladles dress - rods-4one and square ehr.wls—bonnets and bonnet trimings—boots and shoes all kinds-;.-hats and caps—bulfelo robes. fc. having made these purchases since the recent falling off, iu the prices of goods, they are enabled to offer them at prices that ivill suit the cloiest buyer. They also beg to cull their attention to their ex tensive stock of cooking . parlor, cettage and box • . wig ovigs, and shire !timings which will be sold as law,or , low er, than they can be bought at any store , depot, m this county—.they offer, a new elevated cook stove equal or superior in all- respects to the' Clinton" stoves or prices one third less than they were sold for in the county lest yearthey will also haVe, on hand the celebrated " Farmers." Air Tight cook stove. The " Eastern Iron Witch" &c. Summersville, Sept.l3th 1851 .. 38,w3. Aud by the same net of Assembly it made the duty of - every, Mis - YOr ; Sheriff', Depip. ty Sheriff.. Aldermen, Juatice of the Pence, Con: stable or Deputy Constable, of every city, county township or district witli in this Cornaionweahli whenever called upon, by, au , offieer, of au elect tioa, or by three qualified electors thereof, to clear any window or avenue.to any window of the place • of -Genernl Election, -which Ebel!' be .0b; stinted in such a way as to, prevent 'mere front. , approaching the same ; and &tithe! l be the duty of I the respective Constable'of such ward, district or township, within this Cetinnonweulth, to be pies-• eitt 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. . _ • ' Also that in the 4th section of the ACt of Ai , sembly.entitled ro Ai Act relating to executions and for other purposes" approved April 16th, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13 tb section, .'shall ', not be construed 0s to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk at any generaterispecial Election to this :Commonwealth. " - - Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th section of the .act aforesaid, the Judgee of the aforesaid district shall repetitively take charge of the certificate or return, of the election. of their respective disuicts, and : produce them at a Meeting of one Judge-horn each district at the Court Reuse is the Borough, of Nontoiee, On the third day afar the day of election, beffig the present 'year' on Friday the 17th day, of • October nest, then and there to do mid perform, the dutiorrequiredhy law if said Judgei. Also then:where a Judge by sick. nessor unavoidable accident is unable to attend said meeting'of. Judges; then the - certificete br re. torn efotesiditehall be taken charge of by one -of the lnspectoff: or Clerke of the election of said. district r who shall do and! perform tha duties re. quircd of, said Judge unable( to attend. Also, that in the 81st section, of traid'aci r lt, is enacted that whoa two or more countoes.ehall compose riclistriet for the , choice of a member or members of the, Senate,of-this"commonwealth or Fe& the House of _Representatives of the United States or- of this commenwealth; the. Judges of the election in each county, having. met as afore. said, the clerks shall make out a Writ:iteratiout of all the votes which' shall have been given .at such election, within the county, for every penionveted fori sasuch a member or members which shelf be Signed by slid judges and attested by the Clerk; ; and enact' the said Judges. shalt take" charge "of ouch . certificate and shell produce the same of a meeting of- one judge hem each county -4!..13cb place in such district, as is or may be appointed by law_ for the purpose, ,which meiniug slrpllbo held on thu seventh day after the •;--: • The Return Judges of rile Representitivei pitt• trot composed of the : counties. of Stisquehamm, Wyoming and Sullivan,,meet at the Court House La the Borough of Montrose, hi the County of Suiquehauen, ou Tuesday the 21st day of Cc-. tober next, to perform theie duties enjoined by law ripen the said Judges.' , • Also, that iu the 6th section ofz-An Act, , rito provide for the Election of Judges of the tioverul •Cotirts of this Commonweitlth, and regidata cer tain Judicial Districts': it is enacted dim...! Id the case of the election of president judge of - riey,jar dicial-district coMposed of two or morocountier at the meeting of the return judges in each such comities, the clerks aforesaid shall p,aka out a fair sfatement of all the votes which melt haVor.latett given at - such electicth within tbit county for every person voted tor es such pres'odeet-judga, whl e b shall be signed by said irldit.'44 - and 'Molted ht.thii clerk's; and one of said judges shall take charge of such statement endntllproduce the - sime at a meeting alone jadfie, from each of said r 'setiuties,, Which meeting shalt be held, out. thiiiiiventhdoF The,Election for the Blotting 'composed of the after the olectin, at the court below et oneet:the' intend:tip of Apidacoor t will be held ot the house of contain - h . - to ba fi sed by taking suclicimoties.alter.; ioniph Beebe; la oak! township. . irately in their alphabetical order." : ' •••••,-•-,:-: • -The Election far the - Diotrict comPoied of the. . - .!fhtinirtnii Judge atthe 13th :Judiii4l,olis. township Of.:Auburn, will be held es the house, of trict, composed of the coamtlestif G eorge H o i er ly, in e ehtte mis hip, , „ quettantia and Sullivan, Will:Meet at *be -,GOutt . •The Eleetion for the District :composed of the' Rouse, in the Barough:Of !Tewatide;_un Friday the township of-Bridgewater. Will tie held et the house . 24t day of October next; te perform those, duties of K. 'ilatch,_iu the Borough of Montrose. enjoined by hoompinzsai4 The Electioa for the Esistrict.compooed of the that in the Gist - seetion of sold KUL 1110 township of- rooklyn.•willbe -- -held at the Mateo acted that- o_revery, genera, and. - epreiel' 4fretiOn formerlymevied ITO. 4t;.. Eldridge in said toive• shall bo 'opined - between EIGHT rune- - 1 lOcle ship. , . ', the fotetiooti, acid shall cation° withent;iltif : Election for the District composed of the tion or adjournment vatiI;OEFEN !Meek la die fotiosbiliOf CbooolialilVill toe' held 'at- the-house everting, whine' the polls ad! he closed .!'-f.=:. ;Pstuto Brown, in eaidltotenehip. " - • Given under inihand *tray offiee itstbitlitorough : The Election fertile Diitriet>,corioititoi-, of the of Montrose, the first *ley rof , Sortl. •-• township_ of Clifford; 'WiJi 1 , 1 8 ;held house ' ' . 4 k•k t iVrisM t e r * . ;•• formerly occoPied by Arthur Smith,* the Down& of,iptirs*Onlois.,Areatro 6 o of Dundaft,- ' tOLitilitibliablVA:Vounty C Commonyreal - th 10 Penneylmutia, To the Sheriff Of saideountv, Greeting: We command ion that you attach Holt Hamilton, late of your county, by all and singular hie goods and chat tels, lands and tenemeits,lrewhoso hands or possession weever the same may be, so that he be and appear before our Courtuf Common Pleas, to be holden at Montrose, In and for said county; on the day , next proceeding the last day of Aug.. Term 1851 there Pi answer Joseph D. Drinker& Israel P. Pleas:tots, - administrators de bents Con &e of gamy Drinker the Net Decd.; Intovenant damages not exceeding 81000, and we 'further command you that you summon All persons lu whose hands or possession the said goods and chattels may be attached, so that they_ and every of them be and appear before the said Court on the day and place aforesaid. to answer what shall be objected against them, and abide the judgment of the Court therein. And have you then and there this writ. . Witness the lion. William Jenny, President of one Court at Montrose, the 16th, day of August A. MAIM. •-• • P.M. WILLIAMS, Prothonotarir t C. 111, GElLC,Pberiff. test J. Toattatt., Para Atty. MI srti . PROCLIMATION. . • v /**..4 , .!.: • GENE AL ELECTION. IN pursuaine of aa act of the General 'Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act relating to the ,Elections of the Commonwealth," • approved thesecond day of July, Anno Domuti . one thousand 'eight hundred and thirtpuine, High Sheriff of the county of Su nehanna In said Commonwealth, do hereby give notice to the Electors of the county aforesaid, that a General Election will be held in said county ofSusquehan na, on the SECOND TUESDAY- OF OCTO BER- next, (it being the 14th day of the said month,) at which time STAN: and Comm Or. viessa, as follows, are to be elected, to wit :. One forsOn to fill, the office of - Governor of the Commonwealth of. Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Canal , commi e . signer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania-, Five personate fill the office of Judges 'of -the' Supreme Court °fib. Commonwealth ; • of Penn spy-anis. ' - • Two-persons -to fill the, office of Members - 4 the House ; : of- Representatives: to — represent the counties of Sasqophanta, %Vyjm;ng end Sullivaniu the the Horne of- Relnesentatives of Pennsylvania.- • OfPreen to fill the office of : President Of . the several Zourts la the 13th. Judicial Die trich OCkenneylvtinitti apposed of the counties Vi Bradford, Swiquehanna and Sullivan. - Two persons for Asiociate Judges of the several Courts of the County of Susquehanna. • One person to fill the office of Sheriff of the _ County of Susquehanna. . , -• One person to fill the office of Prothonotary of the. Court "of Common Pleas, and Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions no Oyer andTenninet of the County of Susquehanna. • -- One person to fill the office . of Register of Wills; Recorder of Deeds, and Clerk of the Orphan's Court of the County of Susquebanna...... , , One person to fin the office of-County Control& 'loner of the county of Suatuebeuna. - • -pa persoato fill the office of Countyi Treasurer of the county of Susquehanna: One person to fill, the officio( Conntjr Auditor of the: county of Susquehanna, • - - 'Out! person-tufill,. the elpee of Coroner , of the county of Siesqaehanaa. • _ : - , • 1 altio herihy make itnoten and'glue notice that the "pieces of Iwltling the. General _Election in the several Wards, Doroughe and Townships : within the county of Susquehanna are as follows, to wit: . . - The Deem* for the Diatrict composed Of the 1 towtodUp_ot bolsi° of John Baker„, in said toisttehlp.: . The Etecti su for - the District to:111103k 'of the Berough Of Dundaff; bold tit the ' l _ Doiida Hotel, in said berotigh - , The Election for the - Dittriet competed of the tOwnstup of Fopeet Lake, will be beld at; the house lately-occupled by Presorted Hindi,- in said toWit- J'he ,Election for the District composed o' the j • towuship of Frankliri, be held r A i the school lows near Jacob Allard 'Om Said township. , - • • The Election for the District comp osed, of the Borough of 'Friendsville * Will be held us-the school' house in said boroughs..: • - • . , The Election for the-District compated_ti n f township of Grkat Bend; Will be held..atrthe hous e I occupied by A Biyint, in said_ toWnship. - . 1 - The Election for the District composed of , the township ottilbson; tionse" c of Joseph Washburn, in said townstiip - . The Election for the District composed of the township of Raeford, will iss Itekt-sit the house of ,NothauM W aldrou • in said:township. • • J'he Election 41:pr the District Cora/omit Ait the township-of Harmony; wAllie,held_ ati, the. house lately occupied by F A. Mud; in said toWnsitiP.' The Election for. the - District composed uttha township of Herrick,-will!he heid at the house-of the luta Warren Ditnock,-in said totimiihip. .. - The Election for the Dittriet CompoSed of the township of Jackson, will.be held AU the house ...of Nathaniel Hill, in said township; The Election, for the' Vuoiriet: oompoiod'of the • township of Jeissup, will he - held-at the house of Daniel Hoff, in said township. • _ The Election for -the Diana composed : of the township of Lenox, will be held at the house'-ot Grow - dr...Brothers:in said tovniship. • _-•• • .-- The Election fur the I)ishios competed of the township of Libeity, *Of be held at the school house near the residence: of Web Conittock, said toienshipe .• . , :The Election , for the district competed of - the townihip of Lathrop, will be held at - the house of Elisha Lord, in said township. • The Electimi for the District competed of the township of Middletown *rill be held atltte 'house of Joseph Ross, in laid t ownship. - .• Tho Election-foe the District composed of the borough 01- Montrose, will' be held -at the house of Leonard Searle, in said borouglii„- Election for the Distsfet 'compesed of the 'township of New Milfeird; will be held at the house lately occupied by Joseph 0. PiA3e4 in said town ship. The Election for the District composed of the township of Rush, will 'lO, held at the house form. Hotly occupied by Nathan 'J. hherwood in said township. • - The Electics for the District corn - posed of the towuphip of be held at the house of Spencer Hickox,,in said township. The Blection for: ,the District composed of ',the township or Silver Laker, will be held at the house now occupied by Robert IlleGeriglei in said township. ' _The Eleciiou for the'District composed of the township of Thomson, Will be held at the house of Jouus Blanding, in said township, • . . I also make known and give notice twin and by the 13th section .. of the aforesaid act 1 aut direct ed, " that every person except justice of the peace, ,who shall hold any office Or appointmetwor profit or trust tinder the United States, or of this- state, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or' otherwise, a subonlinate officer or.agent, who is, or shall be, employed en der the legislative - , judiciary pr executive depart; meat of this State or United &mei; orany city or incorporated -district and also, that, every memtier of Congress, and of the. Stattr Legisla tura;and of the select or, common council of any city,or commissioneia of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of Wiling or exercising at the same time, the office appointment. of. Judge, inspector or Clerk of any election . of this Com. monwealtb, and that no Inspector orYudge or oth er officers of any such election, - Shall be, eligible to any office then to belated for • - bi1.801111AN.E61,13 ADNitWritit, • •\ flat • •To icf Mon. and atiners - .-. . A FAItII of attsicress'shubte : ssuiffielthh.l4; qflu!sill!h112.844.."11;" 1,1m1410:#.!' 40 'crew of illsiv;fiu wilder viaw hut Tosii 10.- •• • ' • '.'The firm for al -4 kat/Aire,. fmliug.n.) Anxins Pytinzter parebt ifb/Wen co nga 0 ) wro- Vfe. k._.W4se 111) dud falls irc'eluss KW. beet•-Ure_iwohisge r bousk.sievp,' tbopresulf besodes o push!, us es, t, hrAPirla4tor Oi art tri; l'AreriTaitidif 4lol 4:9o3' 41 ;Fii ft 4 k 1 : 1 % 40 other fru It ;funs., ' . , _ said torus rers"Kistimif slesimsb.si iskutlo,, taloa. iwoudlsql Ana: Stua.l lwayi Ibe't 4 Put; ee t ' atrq4, quehooftu uonoty, Übont P-fullef burs she' I.eg.gttriL . Gap to_whfeh-therr taa'Plsols 0u5.,:,1414Wr05, cpuipiettim, and is tesm cillumlefst,' fututEts'as &NA - sgboola,asul zobolusuleu.` , _ - 41follhOthrIlVirillititt'itilLIP ;WWII the eb4sof. 594 twits*); 20) octet' ,91: Afio - pqrto.y. a.,11/11A rtpte of ruithradon. Ttpon ffsit•Ws dwellhis bonssO, aisdont fdiiiite Itsbs*ltnePl`94 Akio iarga wharf, At It well iritlnd and,O t t.ttl 444 ;49:.1.1: 1 .1 11 ) 1 Y 04.Pp1e4 tesltury'parpufW . .. 11w1d-promty bu fold oa reo:otiniletetzne:#l4,r; t lO .l l of ;Is u purelsma panty to ay, rein isfOlpsisfsA/q qua,' borkgagn to snit tbo,pprehourr. , Ispplicutlow toey,be made 'scrips:sift:o f 14 - , - hstet %V Ron. ol:Jammu or Ita. fflven•lli llfontrofe:j . Ts sai , . 1„. ienuntrind any tartber lialtienlaittni4lllll9 , `'' ' 0 '1% 0 % - .2171113_ sqtr.seilbers wit; Ares as ageOte for the prfirste k 4 sale of heat 7'et4te-;• , 1/sraid, Houses end Lots-tom t.4 spgriettalanavotroty, Ya. . Ail, ttka. iL ttp their proprrtr for stile Situ give qMinute tleseriplloi o - rhoirpirrur ot lots' OS Nixibetoraeres,-Ittoe: 213inittqptomt,juid bow Tottered °tabard, ironed or epoppotrfrOlt ;,,otherirdlt peer, ind stispe, trees; how foe froot7dOntrose, and the. pestestyelut tq a depot oD the now - rierc. & Erie Iteltteatti Klee et qt, terms cifpaynleri I. - All' who Pleb to sell orporchiseVriV Eslaler will Oita , Pf9/1 1 Pt SticniioDrky-00111f: on .pr addi,t , ring ite o. 3l entro.e,Euftmelnteeit eeiety. Pa. : mpllonvetrenteifiearMotstrotie.to thftrensitestreWl4l ,•. . . • Oftice . Totool { te strop!, 4 doopit - of tkoltrigt ' Thofollorlor, Vartotood Lots 09, nivir 111,3104 w rile} N o . 1 , 40 metes, roved:Frwe Hum le ppd Van! , No 2,80 JO Jo: , , . N 0.3,100 do .80 4O • ' do . Is - No. 4, 100..d0 " do • • N 0.5.7 0, do r 40.,, d0_,,.. ~.,ad0,... .do 6.96, do .. do do . do. • 1V0.7, Store, Wareham** aid 1,,c4. , „ • Dk;:8:14.5 ac . reslilmorossd, fruited bops° sod N 0.9. 4.3 i do. .35 do, sold do • No:19;2 , ;do .410 do . • N 0.11,, .; • ;Pbld • dog.. .4o . !RIM; 14 0.12, , 10050re570 ografeddS;aned 49909 bpd harp - 340 dp- 200 ;do ••" A I) ! N 0.14,56 -do -59 ' 410 sold, do do ' ~do - 'N0.15, 188 :do' Se ... • do: do • I " , WM - m..120 do 55 - . 4 0 49 4 do •- 40 ,; 1 9 • n .No.17„10.1" d0"75 do do' dp. Igo-18112. do 80 :AO dO'.• {lo No• 19, 200 40.150 ', ea' - do % " : 11 R N0.20;145" do 100 . do ; 'do' - No. 211190,-;14 120 do .;" do . :do N0.22,901i do. 45 -do do ,r; - 'du 45 dor s'o"s: do' I 0 0 - "ll' J. • N 0.94,292 •do gn. .: - 44 do • du N 045. 125 du IC-0 do .; ' du r. • N0.28,190 - lo" 140 • do' • n . do' 150.:17, 80 do 45 . sold •- do do • ; do.; N 0.29, 11: sores go; d saw pdll awl direllfriff. N 134 otres, 00 Inipsored, ifttsus Lou iodba • , 30.,17.1• do: Tod „ ' -a. No;31, 135 'do 'O5, 44 • ll°. 32 4/5 0 do 185 ,it 4, N 0.33. /GO 414) GO, .1 "" • 7titi.'3l.. 150 do -100 '4l , • 1f :.../1, - 4l'• . No. 35, r 80- ' is . .1! N 0.38. 300 do`' 170 " "; " No. 37, 190; do 140 r • I' "'' No, 38 , 110 do:100 : 4 . 3 0 / 73 "do "90" do do n , Na. ao do . do do dc - - . No. 41, 212 - do /50 40-89 W do I a° ~0,42. 72 do do . • ido , 'do `do No. 43; 4 sold '' , . . do I" AO , • dO.• No.' 44 138 do , do . : - do .1.. do . , ... 44 . N 0.45 800 - • do" ' 200' :do 1 , ^do". d.L No. 48,120.5tre5:50 Itoprostd,ppoit ,bosiso and 60/11k . and : ; ' , . „ . _,_ - No. - 47 '2OO • .' - do" . IT . 'do' ,, -- dci''.- de ~ da.:-'. .N.8.-,porsonli4critip g to ppreheir of any tilt .. .oho', bystrlng the nuthbes ego Obtato a fultderettottott ' ''i 4 ' , : , -.: F-- , ALFRED DALDIVIN: , •".'' ' , ,E. (I.ABOO " " - t,fi : . liontroee. Pi.' 0 itober. i 1350.4-44 tt. - ,-. ;- - .-""' • - - - Notice . ortiegnoilit.-' , To -, the inhabitants:'of Soseekarsod': Co • J; A. Singleton' (rate) r ptell of LitherlenA (Pptentee the reek lever racapamvut) sad &Mein d lever eksp, meat Mater' tonobrrt 1:oskell of Ler i:Sta.ir moo', re, truth vlthlif onsir.Brutlrs Recut of Ms pike; Iva until this anpopneetnent orcupying a par 'of Jr.A At et TurrelbeStere. i Grateful for the 'unbounded COI rdei , ll- reproc,ed, -Does bivehS gbr.ettllite (lint i l v Clit u % l l" l4 "- 41 . of.the aforesabt Able Turrell's emaduet bee jell' Ws rad - Stand tan before gdvertbsed/and et the statiellnos ssenitat, bls - very numerous custom ens thet he Pus tirr eouneetku, Stith, neither Vein be be s new erable foran7Woicloi - Jeir, city other property _delivered's% Air.'Aliel Store for repairs, of otherwise,. • - . ontrute, Mahe it.; OpDatito it tine .- ,• -.-' -.- Watches: :. -... ....-,_.• ...,. :" 'Citir rale a selection or fleitriA. .- .... A,.. 'l7 • .j: 1 ":. A. , and Maaustr Lever; Lirptu.,, ... C.'" : . ,TOrtical pod tittiereticcpcmcApik -‘- - ,.. ,.. --. in told and Otter cases; Neck 1., --. • i . - - •t , qr"..woil tem, werysituccrocutAirce.,e, ) • • V,4 ) cuddle public In geticsed.;"( PA, ". :: *. . Il f. e - ' mit meta say tbst tuy'vergi lizi.J , •ai lc - e , s, ~, . VW-eel:lee has enabled spew 44., _,_ -- I , et nth Watches aii tibial 4ti .., 4.. V . .: -- ,7 . .=7,"" : - Etedit and tbepurchavetikteistli.4. lie:ilea. It 'bawd be bomoluudnd; cilia 7urpciorrei la, genital Ore Dot. always Wateh tnaketti bin agimitc. , ,i _ turrebatitc.. ruder the! , 0 aittinCit t i neet tgeifee • Uteart l)l ‘ log to togjudguient and no Watch la pitutittt¢ tOciiTa: the chop.until taken apart - esaiolued and reaalpted 4.„. toc,the treaters pecket..i 'it written lliatratit:OA -0 for A years. *Oct , ents,ritteCt., Itepatrc ike.. Devi-11.4,1%01 i , oeicAum 7:41. Id: 01 P.M:. • _ • J.: d'. SIN(ALISTOS. - . • ', • SHERIPP'S UTZ:- 110PV•VIRT UE of a writ of Ven, Ei., itemed ant .1.. t of the Court of Common Plea. of Soliqusblio- ' 14 11 county, to ma directed and detivered,l will ex, pose to public aide, at' the house of :Win:Wells, 3d, in the township 'of Oliifoid,' _ea Tu dui,' the - 7th day of Oetober next; all - those rte pieces 'an, parcels of land. situate; lying mid be rig in s it,., ;.• township of Clifford, in the emtutyol_Sustmehani t.. hounded and, deserib,A as follows„ to •w it :.--r-tl.e. first en the north by Lincrof Williani Wells, and E, Orem ; on the east' by hind of 3!C: Stewart "'lra It L. Butner, on the south by', landi ol=ll.l a Walls, and on the, west by lanai of 11:-..L. Jinni, r,,, jr., mid Wm. Wells, '34,. containing alike*: tire acres, be the sable more or lets„ together with - t 1.49, , . appartonapcen, one Trained • hie* nue sow ' ruin., one small.orehaid and all imp:Ovid.: the 'whet t. - bouoded on. the •nonheast :by-laud af 'Davie; tn, the south•-atisf by laud of Edward Oram; trit the etuth west by land of-WM.Welle; 3d. aud ,oill Oa north - Wein (TIMM of 'Nelson, rhPiPi , cosiss4oll* itlx?cit ten herds of wihrland:- : - , -- , m ~ '',l' F Taken in' ezeiritirni it the soli of I. tidier Co. ca.- Williairi Wells, - 3d.; .. :.,i; . , •• . 1 2 • , •-2•• -•-• .• - 1•. Al. AL GERE, Sheriffi Sheriff's9frice, Nontrcie,Sept.' 17 ; 101. i 16 W I IVPRA.Ni e II Cost,y,,, ret.-T-Clr7iiira Fair) chit d ; by het:next: frien;d, rtederich g Tetsks-i bury vs. Stiles Fairehild, ' In rho coor , or E'-i4,, ~. mon Please of • said enmity, of April Terst; '4g,. t , Nn 30. 'To Stiles Fairebild.,—Wkseretra- a anbpeet ua ill ,Divorce - was issued, (9 April -Term, 101,,,, Which weadaly retained von , est iszteutrai and • thereon"nut alii.s stik,irmlit,weil isseied 14 said reit] triable ti-August term,' 101, upon the titan& ,of which; woollens Made to the said court that Vitt, said : Stiles. Fairchild could mil %be flood ' iltsor : . This, notice, fiLlberefore ti, require you, !nap-. pear Leforti the i ludgep Of the said Court en the,' - third,Mouday of -• Noviniber Meat to answer ra:t3 • conipleint. 4.6.22.2 ,: -;: .•• 0.11. G.ERE•Sheriffi• Sheriff's Ogee, MolitroSe;s l l9 l .4,2l-ASL.- S id,- , 2 - - OIfmttiaIifAIINACOUNTY;B3,' Heirs `o f' ntotiol-Lyou, dee,d;irs,-Laikeettine andWes tem Railroad: comprMy, late. theteggeti's Gap, Itailited CoMpauy, in the "edatt of !amnion pleas, . .said county. :On 'appliettilitt: of respeiqrnitt, ''' title, granted-upon the liens of Daniel Lyon; deed., to - show cause why dime - disiplerestrd persona Shouldtiot he: apprdpied by the moril to arness au rl ascertain the atnooni of eaturnsation "to ,: be : :grad ; by 'the respondenti-In the cepiplainants. on ac- count of the nonstruptiew of their railroad' and the '- use of material". for the acme,, u p on and using : tha s compleinants la9d, hi Orlin ',Reid .lownshilli, . unass Olt, provisions of 'tip ' d Seel torrof the Act , - of Asienibly, inetirperallng.,l , .. Tho;'l , eggill's Oils - 2 - Rtrilreed.conipany-af tth of ~torneqi...: Agtto reran:4lo.ra' the next • November - " vertu at -rand COOll.- - Lrrnr. & STREETER fur .1 1 rira-..` ine;.",,27:01i,,T.',...: -•;•- , - ••••.r. • ,--- ..,13* . 3.., , ,- • • up.sfilp EilAri.l44 UNIT!: i i,tlit^N 4% OLciviii toy :I,r•_ll, , si frteild,Oti Lewip=littf,l4'ro~iri of county iif Oil v:jf 4 sl, ‘fsi ii.biTtut Jaixoiri7,ll vii A, 01 Term I as ritii) n a p est itzteutu..l,ll;il ttlep6i:zl4-40:44it itobj 7 t ..1k W"LiI I XO-,1 titi e ilittb Ltd tt 11 ifto '44;111 -- fo at %i*i f fi.,,igOrtti s 4 mails! irie'"o4fl.iitiiii , covldtlit btt tem it tt! ins *it.' liojitt:7 /14 tborefott l :fiiitoitiiln jadges!st_,tlui,l4sig covf‘,°atho' , lbir4ifflokiihiX cf. ploKetnbe.rifeit r tit i9joitepr,.. . Stir i9 >R,tl 4e.'jfalittofiltiftit : irriisg a liAt •
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