2. Mode of QXaminiag . l'eache Johnston, Bradley and Stutzman. '3. Gradad Sellcools--Missm and Good. 4. Visitition of Schtx)ls 7 -Mew ell, Barr and Kluge. - .._. 5. Tetioher's•lnstitutes--Messrs. son, Gordon, and She ll y. 'I , _ . . _,_ '6. Bestr ..„ uiode of cooperatiag w eis---14‘10. Bollmanßeimensli Kirk'. .-..''. i v - i - -; • 7. Best mode of securing the . et of Parents---kessrS. Nicholson, Sc Acker. . 8. Uniformity_ of •Books---Me, Kro wail!) and Allison- I II ' ~ There being no further huisines ,PreFtmdt "....e.Convontion to o k.a recess' ' t?lf,•1•, l ed;, ben Prof. Richardson, from ;the ,Committee rad (Teacher's Certitieatai; made an ion . g eto . _., , , . Ulabonite • report; awing with , a Iteoinmenda- A i n to a d o pt th r ee rides ot thq ,fo l lowing inport, v3z; Ist g rade to ipolndei ' thorough keowledge of ail e branches math ..in ithe law, together with the 'higher chew! of Miithematits amtnaturat - Seince. 1.- . . •-, 2 4 p l delletialitig a thorough 4 - non - ledge ( : . t j thp several' branches named - in he law. • „Id grade ifieliiding a thordugh knowledge •of Railing,' Orthography, ,Peniti. ' hip and the dements ,of Geographz, !G mar .and AVithinetio. . • I (The' latter is designed !aii : a mere proviiion al-arrangement to accomModatia princia&v schools of the lowest grade, and ii'p view , of tho.starchy of qualified' Teaohets4ta deemed ntekstaly to meet present emergeneim\ , A certificate of this grade would he good' for one year only, and its.renewal wild depend, upon the proficiency cif the holderil The Oivo - higher gntdes would have the seallitif the State, Department af f ixed, and be permanent. We learn that the ast two only haye; l 3eeit adopt .•byed the State department.) i 'An interesting and protracted diseu4lon ensued; when the report with the resolutions and forms of certificates annexed 'were. adopt ed; and the Committee dischargo. - 1 ' 'Prof. lisichardson from the Cent., on Tench er's Institutes reported the folloivin e ,..: • Resolved, that this convention trengly rec ommend the formation of CountY and Dis triet Institutes, as.among I the mist efficient intans, of advancing the interests of Common Sthools, and especially of increasing; he num ber of qualified Teachers.' '1 . •- On motion the 'Convention a?journed to - , , meet at BP. M. •1 - j -••- . ' _.- /. I. '2 EViNTNO SES.4lolSer—ColflWelltiOil met, at <8 it.,,n - President Dr. G. Siuith in the chair. On' motioirthe report of the Ce4mmit l tee on Teacher's Institutes, was, after a brief diseus•- sion'tdopted and 'the Committee !discharged. Mr... Ross from the Conimittee en grades of ' Schools made , a report corresponding in char acter with that of the Committee l on grades of certificates which .was adopted and, the Committee discharged., . '! 1. Mr. Johnson on behalf of the Committee on the mode of examining prtl;l•:'ented. a . report recommending e 'that . all examinations : be made (1) in public---(2) orally. as (tar as Practicable.. (3) requiring a board of good moral character from the -of pi rectors, or from some ,other satisfae.tory source.- On motion the rport was reeon trotted with instructions to strike ontAlie 2d ecommenda non and insert " thoron,,,oVenabracing orall or written exercises -or both as ma seem best to, the Superintendent, and so as to; test both the knowlodge and skill of the applicant. 7 IMr. 13ollman; from the . Commlittee on - the best mode of co-operating with di re• tors, made a report recommending County Superinten dents to confer with Directors, ,and, impress them .with a sense of duty and ; the iwponsi bility of their position, and to proffer such ad Nice and assistance as may be necessary to"- , s•Alre harmonious action, in advancing the.ixi terests of the schools under.their charge: 1: Mr. M'Dowell'from the Com! on •vii4tation, of schools, presented a report recommending, . visitation in company With Dire,tors and of 1 suffiCient continuation to beeoine familiar with the real condition.of the sehotil, its wants be., pending the consideration 4 which the Convention adjourned to meet tit 8 A.; .M. on • Thursday morning.,.. I ; . - . ~ . TBCRSDAY_MORNISG.-0511V . nton line r at ' at 8 A. 3L Pres't Dr. Geo. Smith in the 'chair+ ' minutes read and approved.• The Report.f the Committee on visitation . ot.l Schools W again 'read and a ft er brief discussion 'adopte and the Conitnittee dischar,ged.j " ' Mr. Reiniensnyder presentedl.a resolutio ~ recommending the State Superintendent to tall a Convention of County Stiperintenden4a annually—which after brief 41ischssion was postponed for the present. •r ' ' 1 the' bestNichOlson from th,e Committee on best Mode of securing the co-ouraticrn of pa rents, made 'a report recommending the visit, ation of Parents by Teachers, -and the: visitn don of Schools by Parents---iith examifia - liens tbe.—which was 'briefly. dismissed And . ndopted. Mr. Fell from the. Committee on uniformity, of Books, reported a' ;resolution . recommending-that an effort b 4, first made to secure entire nniforrnity in each District,. : which was adopted without !dis C .Uslion. ' , 'Mr. Burrows called up the mrlintion of Mr. :Reimensnvder 'previously postponed, , whioi was consiaered and adopted, I• ' II On motion resolutions were dadopted, reo • v)mnie.nding the use of Black Boards, and th'e ' introduction of mental Arithiiietie ,in every . school—also adopting the ; common schUol Journal, as the official organ of the Conven ~ • Loh, and recommending thenm ae to'the, pa- \ tronage of Teachers, Directors, and fhe friends Of Education generally' throthOut the State. ' On motion , the thanks of that convention ' tNv - er'e tendered to the several Railroad eninPa pies, extending courtesies to the„ineint)ers— . to the SecrCtary -a State arid tOlris DepUtv 3 : - .f or their attentions, Arc- als! to Iti. Mullen supetintendent of . Public 80/dings, for: his ' kindness and attentions during the sittings'ol\ , . the Convention.: . ~ I 1 . • !On niotiou a committee of thiea: were''ap-. pointed to prepare au stlareim,- , ;sktiag• 'forth ' ;the objects, and results of thaeoini•ention, and to be published, with the prrieeedings , in 'the School Journal. The chair appointed MeSsrs. Goo; Reimensnvder and Gordon; ' I '''' ' Bon. C. A. Kok, - State! Superiniendent, briefly' addressed" the Conreition, expressing his gratification at their meetingland proceed ti' gs---reedhliflentling a spirit of, conciliatithi towards ,opportent& of the system' in discharg ing official durtissomiL expressed a . hope of their meeting agalu - under siillltriore'auspi -Claus circumstances.' _ _! I On motion 11.9 n. T, .11:11flurrtfe, w ile called upOn to address the eonvention, Wl24,respond ; ol in a brief tuldmss---iggestingiosuetahers ' as their motto, " wise as serpeUts "a harinkor. \as doves." Re advised a polieyl of xiiodpra: tion, to go 'forth as advisers, Sot dictators and, ..he anticipated no failure fn', e Is , ysteni, not withstanding the admitted oi l kpodieion tb, the Law. Directors are conscions•of deficiency and if properly , approached, the most invet er ., • ate opponents can lat won over, l and see'reil :as the warmest friends, As; it means of sue . toss be would-say go forth as friends *or ithi- 1 cars of Directors—make oinininatlims only in pressnek of Directors, and aet I offieiOly in.'''' ' conjunction with- them. , In ka'li n g ~a'raina tion of Teachers, do not aim tai puide but -,, aim to' draw out positive ' kpoitledge ;&c,—; Examinations should he ma& in 'the 'School Ihmse,;surrounded by proper; aparatus' fke., 4t he allue time calling atteutioo or Directors to the couOitiOn and wants of the building • tjurS.c lot Law has advanced through several s r gees' from the pauper Law of:, 1809 to the\ r ntsent t *hi* is the most critical - pc:. riod its existence.. Mr. B. hem gni° the „ bia histoiy of several stager of tatalico l o4 land coneed by recommending Superb' tend ents to'stidy` the -tree secret of success by act ing f r i e t i o,%agents and adviser's of Pirect• otiN an d . tl it iyin;,•, , them along • in" Overt con y .tetnplatcOmprovemetit. ~On motion the Convention adjourned wine die. • 111 ,Iteight McDow , ' Mita; er and ;rieration ver and •"' • Uurtord r • - • The Fa t term of this mstaution, will own nience. oni,; ; Weil , 'tsday ,the . .leth clay - of. Aug. 12M21 1 L 1 , 1 1 .. \ I -.11. 11111-k81,414) 8 ~ . : 1 ..-,, ; In Xe*Milford, Juy 25, by E. Aldrich, ‘ 'EN, Mr . 4 ? HK RUDY of Bridgew ater , to Mrs. Il um. tkrt I PROFUT, of the former Once. ; ezas.. • „. 1, Nort i Pitcher,-Chenangb Co. N.Y., Ju ly 185 f, Mr. ERAEcrus (formerly of Susq.Co.lra.) agedyears...! !, 0 Flour and Salt . TUST received, and for sale by . • 0 • G.`& W. H. FULLER.. IA Tres lot of Codfish and Mackerel, just re..A ceived,-and fOr sale by G. dz. - W. H. Y. i:f OW opt/ning a Hog,shead of New Orleans .Sugat, , fair artielepr 6d per !b. • . We would call the attention of the Laciies io •a beautiful; assortment of Lawns, POplins, Rarege, and Chain Delaines, and -summer Dress Silks, Frerieh Nliedle 'Work, &e.,\ which We are• deter- . Mined to * p l very cheap. G. & W. 11. FULLER. )lontro*), Auk. 3, 1854. . • 4dministratrix' Sale. .xiTtuiibe sold on the premises of the late `l. W. Benstock, deed, i Montrosci; misday . ne*t, the 9th inst., -commencing .at nine o'eloek A t ,ikt., the following property, One 2 Horse' Light Wagon,- .;._ • s • One 2 Horse Buggy Wagon, - one Catti.4, A sett o r Double Harness, • One sett single Harness; Sundry)ots of Hoitiehold Furniture, BiteheiV Tools, one Blind Mare, and 'other. articles tqq nuinerons to mention. . . • Tknins.H, -Ali sums Of $5 andmnder, cash down; oVerss, three months i eredit with undouhted se curity. • .s e . ' • ' • ANN MARIA HRNSTOdR, • • • ani'rx of William Henstock, dee'd. . Montrose, Aug. 1,1854-21sv1. - [ .. .'- Sheiifl"s'Sales. . ? i 1311 virtue of sundry writs. issued!,out ! of the ;Court of IConimen Pleas of Susquehanna. County, sand to me directed, I will expose to pub lic ode, at. the House of Wm. K. Hatch, in Mon trosci, on . Thttrsday thp 29th 'day of Angtist, next, .at 1 O'clslt - P. :41:-.- All that certain piece or parcel of land;.,sit hate in the tou!nshiP of Dimoek in the county of Sus quehann'bounded aid .described as follows,' to.. wit: Beg ning at a[ birch tete' 'the noithwest corner. of . Villiam Tucker's land, thence north at 1 deer weatil :perches to a sugar maple, ! thence 89 deg. west w; , , 32 perehes - to an Iron'-woodeerner, thence north, 80 perches to a hemlock :corner, thence ealit 67. perches to a post, thence soUth 32 . perches tti a post,• tbenee east 90 petchns to-.'a post, theilpe north 32; perches to a post, thence east. 97 p4rches to a post, thence south A deg. west 64 pprches to a 'comer post, thence east 25 2-10 perches to thenbrthwest 'corner of tot, Nol 20.. in the general draft of a large body . Pfi land, thence by ( the same south 1 deg. west. 144 per ches to a post corner, thence north 89 dek.;" west 65 perch to a stake, thence, north 1 deg. , west 60 perehO to a henilock`tree corner, thence:north 89 des , . yl•st 125 perches to the place of begin ning, cottpining 209 acres, he the same tndre or les., (exOpting, 50 acres on theNnorth sidelehich was conieyed by Royal Tyler to Sylvan tis Tyler) with the,Uppurtenancesi 2 framed dwelling; ihous es. 3 Van* 1 corn house, 1 shop, and abiint 100 acres improved. - " 1 • : , Takeriin executieri at the suit orS. S. drover vs. Royal Tyler. - - ' • . ALSO=—AII that certain piece or parcel nt land situate lying and beingin the township ol;lrssup Susquehanna. county, bounded and described as Ifollows, to w i lt: Beginning. at . a hemlo4 tree the southeast corner hereof, thence north 100 perches to a post, thence' west 160 perctio4 to a I L post; .. thence south "100 perches' to a pelt and stones, thence east 160 rchen to the phtce of begitwini, containie,g 160 acres, be the !same more or less,.with the appurtenances. 1 riamed house, '1 barn, 1 Shpp, 1 shed and about 15 acres iteproved. . ' _ ' • '1 . Taken in execution at the snit of Chas., AA:O,S - Wm. Jessup,''Ex'rs of. Wealthy Denison , dicensed, vs. Samuel Bertholf. ALSO—AII that eertain village lot o . r parcel of land, situate in -the Borough of Susquehanna Depot, in the countY, of Susquehanna, and noun. deli and described as follows, to wit : On the north by land of William, Stuart and N. Ransom, on the,ell4 by the street, on the south !viand of .Mayo arflohn O'Brien, and on the' west] by a street lenclincr from the "Carr _house'? to John .Vanghn's !louse, zontaining 60 feet, front py'2l2, 1.2 feet deep, together \ with the appurtenances, 1 framed awelling house and all• improved 4 Taken in execution at the suit Enos Rex ford ta. Airah A. Sanders. - - - I ;.; . G. B, BLDRED; Sheriff. hinitr+, August 3, 1853 • ; At `. he Ready Pay Store), Oictßß ;136w - there' beg leave to adv4e- the ' pubte, that they are now' receiving an en. tir ly.ne*lstock ortioods for the Surnnufr and Fall Trade, embraiing nearly every article :called for at a chUntry Store ; , which 'were bought at the present low prices in New York, forj cash. and will be sold astonishingly cheap. Graitefui for tire very liberal patronage , heretofore ;exten ded toyl out establishment, Iwe solicit a ciiintinu. aneo of the same, and as much increase as possi, bk..: We claim to have in almeasure revelution lred trade in this c - ommunitv, by compelling a greatreda l tion in prices and (in . owe enacs) a. dintnnition oteximbitant profits; and w,e; trust that a grateful pittific.will .duly appreciate and reward mkt effort. , Our stock or Goods le now large; and every way suitable' for 'the. trade— More extensive,. in fact, than usually - kept!;; in this place:.' Those wishing to purchase will 4o well to call and see us. . • SMITH HEMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, July 26, 1854; 3 ) Broad Cloths , A ' LARGE assortment, and of excellent qual. ity. Cassimeres, Tweeds, S.ltinets Jeans, &c., bOn7,ht recently at Om Mint. low prliA %And will be rold eorrespondinglyi cheap, by .i. 3 Satan At HEMPSTEAD. Q 0 LEATKER-4firsi rate article it only 10 Oda.per . • Satrru itn.HESTSTAtt , T ADZES DRESS Crooods,eonsi s ting ( 41, mm ,, J 1 -(inoorning" and fancy styles') l'oplinettes, Challies Baregeß, &rep De-Laines, Delleges; jiist leceifed and for sale cheap, by '- 1 • &arm dr.\ HEMrST*AD. 1 Medicitl.Card. • , A;; CHAMBERUN respectfully an. JUldounces to the public, that , lii - has kocated Iffinselt in Brooklyn; where he will be hippy to wait - nOon all .who be afflicted .with dlicase, eitifetArpoic or acute. Office at B. wbefe.be way be consulted atoll times when not otheril* professionally engaged: All bUsiness to his care will xeceire prompt atten. • BrO4l4n,'Xune:-4.1854,_23m3, TT Clerk .• ' I t , .• - ' i, and • N, active inte ll igent young nuiri +f almt .41., 17 or 18 years` of age wanted as Clerk in a Store. .To one disposed to make blinselrnseful, 1 . . GRAIN , . • ------ 7 - 7 4equire the business, and well repoinfuended, 1p all bidi4 .. E i p • . .D r i e il ..qpido., socks, But. i tr . .• od encouragement will be given; I One with 71,.5 e!, , wanted 11...elLt ,i i_it g o f or .Gtio , h, _at i, .I%eexprience w i ll . be preferred j i p l- Ru i. irr. '. gash=Ft by , -1,, '''' ilt• L. de. IN , ~,,, iin . . • ''''' ! .iiviv 3 /ofortl, July 18, 1851.-29W3 1 1 I . • WHEAT, I.v Tit *ORE NEW GOODS ' hX d i mad Ry ri e D, R. LAlvqop do Vo„'s • Sheriff's Sales Y virtue of sundry Writs issued out of the JD Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county, and to me directed, I will eitpose to pub lic at the }Ouse of Win. K. Hitch, in Mon trose, on• Saturday the 19th day of August next, at 1 o'elock P. M.— All that certain piece or parcel ofr.liind, situate lying and being in tiro township of rorest Lake, County of Susquehanna, and bounded 'and de. iseribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post borner hereof, in the centre of-the load leading from Thomas Brown's to Choeonut„,thence south 8 deg: west 24 and 2.10 perches to the centre of the Milford and Owego tunapikei 'thence north di deg. west, 22 and 9-10 perehes to a corner in the centre of said turnpike, thence north 12 and 1-2 Pertlies to a corner, thence an easterly course 23 perches to the place of beg,inning, containing 'two and ohe hair acres more or less, together with the appurtenances, I framed dWelling house some fruit trees and all improved. • Taken in execution at the suit of:C. B. Griffis vs. Judson Mullinex. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the townithip of Oak land, (formerly Hurreohy) Stispiehrinna County, hounded and described as follows,, to Wit: On: the north by hind of F. A. Ward; ori the east by the Lenox nod Harmony turnpike, 4n the south by lands of Samuel Bryant, and ontho west by land of Ira Curtis, containing atniut 50 acres more:or less, with the appurtenances, ohe em ail house, and about 10 acres partially - Improved. Taken irr esecution at the suit of C. S. Ben net vs. Jacob Vanslyke. I , ALSO—AII that certain piece orlotreel of land situ - ate:lying and being in tho Borough of Sus 'quehanna Depot,.county of Scisqueharina, boun ded'and .described as follows, to • I wit: On the north by the street, on the east by land of Lewis Pettit, on the south by. lend of the N. Y. & E. R. R. Company, and on the: West by land or lot on which. the Methodist Ephicbpal church in said village is erected, containing about, 7200 feet, more-or less, together with thb appurtenan ces, one 2 story framed dwelling hbuse, and all improved. Taken in execution at the suit or Thomas and Washington Purdy vs. Adam Ilorn4. - ALSO—AII that certain piece oriyarcei of land . situate king and being in the town,hliip of Rush, Su.quehanne'courity, bounded and' described as follows, to wit: on the north by land of John Roushe and L B. Averist, on the ' l east by land of John AfeCawiey, on the south b r land of L B. Averist, end on the west i by land of Seth Blokes lee ;aid Smith, co 'taining fifty acres, more `or less, together with then appurtenances, about Ineres improved. Jraken in execution at the suit ; of Lewis Van ', lionsen to the use of Isaac L Post & •Co. vs. William Vanhousen. ALSO—AII that _certain pieco or parcel of land . :situate in the township of . flarmotiy, county of S 4 uSquel4nna, and bounded and de4cribed as fol lows, to wit: . on the north by land formerly owned by I. 'C.:Bailey and Joshua ?Stage, dec'd, on the east by. land of S. A. Lyons 'on the south by land of S. F..MeKune, and on the west by lend of Albert C. Moore; containing aboutthree 'fourths...al an acre, more . or less, log,ether with. the appurtenances, 1 framZ4 house, and nil. irn, ;proved. • Taken in execution at the suit ;of 'David A. Lyonsand Brother vs. Stephen D •- • • ALSO-All that three and one-hidf story frame 'building, situate in the 'village of @lSusquehanna and county of Susquehanna, on: what . is . called the.River road, south of the New-York and Erie Railroad passenger house, upon a 1,4 of land de :svribed 'as follows; th• wit : bounded on thinorth by the-Highway, on the east by labd of Martin Ashley, on the south and west . by band of Robert • Nichol; said building containing inlfront ; on said "street, 26 feet and in dildh 36 feet, • Taken .in execution at the suit of Gilbert New .ell and Harmon K. Newell vs. Melissa MeWade. . ALSO—AII that two and one-half titer) , wood . dwelling situate in the Borough of,,Susqueltanna :Depot; on lot N 0.4, according to .; . sorvey of! A.. C. Adams' land, made by Addison ; lcKde, A. D. 1851, and being on the south sidii of the read' leading from , the Carr hue to the ri ler. road,. said building containing in front eh sai street, about 25 tact, and in depth about 20 fee . - - Take'.n in execution atithe suit of ! benezee- Cross and A. C. AnaMs vs. James'ldeW de.• . • ALSO. :- -id - • - Alltlntt certain piece or parcel Of lan situate. ,lying and being in the township of Gre t Bend,: . Susquehanna County, and State of (Penn ;Bounded and described as - fol lows to wit: North. erly by land of OliverTrowbridgd Easterly by •lan'd of Nathan P. Waller, Southerly byllands of Truman Baldwin, Wm. Wolcott and N. P. Wal- z ler,and westerly. by lands of the - Neit Yor ! & Erie; ißail Road company, containing abo*sev my-five; acres more or less, with the apputenances, one . framed house, two -Barns and some fruit trees: and mostly improved. • . . .:1 .. . • fl ' . Also—All that other Piece or parcel of-land,! situate in the township and-County aforesaid and: bounded and described as follows Vy witi: Begin-! in,g.at the North west corner of land solto. the! :Heirs of Charles H. Trowbridge at,ri polar sap- I ling and runs thence south 46 1-2 .perches to a Stone' hens-thence south three,fodrths Of a de-; A= I.7l'irreerwest - perches to.a stonejleapt' thence! • _I -wes, 461-2 perches to a stone . i lleap4 thence north three-fourths of a degre9 east . 1711perehes . 'to the place of begining, containing fiflty acresil more or less,. together with the appurtimances,:i ;one house, one Barn and abort 15 acres i ' proved.! ; 1 Also—All that other piece or parcel lof land,! Situate as aforesaid , bounded and I dear. ibed . as : follows to wit : Begining at a poirii on the'easi sideinf the Highway ten feet in a'aout MY dlr.., eetien from the iti3uth.most locust tille, tanding Opposite the house of Truman Balwin thence; elong said highway, north 27.degre s ea t,7 rods and eleven and -a halt feet,thence north 1-2 de-! oreft east , 12 rods to a corner,thene in aline par-: r• ;did with the first described line,i7).i rothi and 11; :1 , 2 feet to a corner, thence with a line) parallel! alth • -the second described line, 1'2!1 rods to theq place of begining, Containing 95 rods ot. land or ; there abouts with the appurtenances, one framed ; dwelling house, one Barn, Shed and all improied.l i- Alj-AU that other piece or parcel of land,f hi tunic as aforesaid, koundcd and described as fol-1 tows to - wit: on . the _ north by. land of q'rnman ;Baldwin, on the eastand-West.by "the Highway,i ,and on the south by -land now, ori,',Tortherly of Truman Baldwin, containing aboutirsixty rods of land; or - thereabouts,- with the appirtenances,one' `Tavern House, one Barn and all unproved. - Taken in execution at the snits 0 I - Lirmon K. Wells,lonathan Christie and others Ihs, Isaac . • Griggs and Geo, W. Griggs.' . 1 . 1 • 1 . i' ALSO-All that certain piece oOlparcel of land. situate-.lying and being in the township Of Brook: lyn, Susquehanna county, boundediutdlescribed as folios's, -to wit: On the north bye lan of. Geo:! Sterling; on the east by land of Daniel Torryt'ott! The south by land - of David . Yeomans and James' -Hewitt, and on the west by David !Ireotriam3 and C. -Fair! hild,,containing about 47 aes, together with the appurtenances, otie - hot:met:6d barn,' and mostly improved. li . . • i ! I. Taken in-execution at the.suit o wituam Hi.; De Longvs Daniel Langstaff.' .i.; • t .i . •!. 30 G. B. ELDREI I ' D, S heriff: 3fontroae, July- 25,1854. - ;.• . - , Window Basted & D. SAYRE having been appointed : nents for an extensive -Sash, Blind and Door.2lLuifactury are prepared th furbish any articles in this line at less rates than they have usually been sold. . 1. • July 24. • Q. HAVING CREASE—an articld iwhirl every man should try, fur sale by 11 S. 11. & D. SAYRE. 'I - 1 July 24: Administratrit's AToTwE is hereby given that Lettere Testa roentary upon the eshate . of .Y.;r: Reynolds, deed, late of Dimoek township, haVe been gran ted to the subscriber. All personal indebted to Said estate are hereby requested to'iioak imam. dfate payment, and those having claims upon said estate to present them duly attestedlfor net tiement., S. A. RalsoutoS,,Adm'rx. Dimock, July Jr,, 1854-29w6' - I 1 _i_ ONE Ilaik.N. °NIX 1, - - CIRCUS!! I . , =. 1 . a THIS . WAY, BM MERITIIII4N. . - ',Myers 411: - Bliaditranhi Rail Road Cir.' • jettsand Amphitheatre R oad the' i 1 Republic. 1 • :111111.,LE ROSA, ;First-Lady*uestrinne. :JIM MYERS, FirstCluwn andli,oCril Jester. er of the Orchestral - Mr. Jos. Hetherby. I,Eqqestritut Director, -: - " I. Whitby. 'Trepsurer, - • -, i•- "T, Barton. 'Advertising Agent. - i - _," Tidmarsh: , Troprietorsi Messrs. 31vEnsl& MAroomt. !' This Company will Exhibit. at 9 1 e-*following , , plaoes, on the followiarrl dates:: thscilasiros, Fritlay7 July 28. • 1 ' t .'i qtrsousrusrf,t, Saturday, July 211 : 11ascocK, Morday, ' '' " .31. . i! . ErOsIT, Tuesday, 'At t Igust 1. ;.' nEnsviLLE, Wedneliday, August d. .' ' l' •tw Murray, Thuriday, .41 3. . ierortivrt.cs, Fridall, " 4. ' P.ANTorr, Saturday,l ". THROLIGII-ItOLFES BY STEAM! Won c Riders, iders, Fast Horses, Fast Travelling; npt down with fatigud. Both Mn4i and horses fro ti, vigormis, and enabled to sustain their`dif fie I, perforMancetv with much'lnoris satisfaction to the public and themsClves, in, cqnsequence of theicase with which the; Railroadtransit afroras over the old mode. • .1 :\ i cernmodious, beautifully fitted lip; and com fortable Pavillion. The strictest i order uniYor .BAlli l l naintained. I . The Rand, Is' everytiber_e admitted to be '?xiellent; its is c e a ltctions.of Music girl much admired. Who 1 'Nast .. I .1.1 71VD1le RouHt.. I. r eriess, pre-emineq, dashing ;and graceful, :she is at o head of, her professioq. 7 ~ , Jim. ;Myers,. 1 .. : The C own of the `Republie, the Favorite of the' People, the Wonder of the 4gn; the only igrerit King Comedian, the funniqst man alive, 'and ithe best general Equestrian and Acrobat in lAMerica. . ' , I, ii' Mr. W. `La - itoirs,• . Great Bareback ActOri Ilurdlel Racing, Fly: ing . hquestrianism. i . I I Mr. T. 'King, i•prince of Gymnastic:4, llerculeah, Feats, first Ofgreat Levers, first in Agility, Grace and Po's. .. 17. 4, • taring. - , 1 : . 3 M r. H. Whitby and aster Willie. i l Master Willie's Juvenile Acts id Equestrian ism 'are recorded to be the best . qvcr•performed -by so young an artist, and winntag for him in ,Netv- York and PhiladelPhia,enthuttlastic applause every night. , ; ! Pauline and Coqtrette, • 1' Mr. Whitby's two famous Danbing and Per fortaing Horses, rode send trained 6y lumself,Will ;lastonish all who see them. This performance is slmost entirely new. I l , . Mr. W. Odell,l -.--- The Equestrian Don Giovinnii In his classic ;and beautiful Impersoriations. i . 1 • , Master J. Madignn, t .In his Principal Act.; I!. PEPY—The wonderful learnedyony will also 'i be introduced by Mr. Whitby. I Second Clown, -' . - Mn. Lirslart. 11 Together with a host of valuab e Performers and Entertaintripts. . - ,1 Doors open at 2 and ;7 P. M. ,Peformance to i - commence at 2 1-2 and, 7 1.2. N 4 half Price. .. 1 July - 0 5, 1854-30w1. ii , 1 Stoves for' tho Pepple. ' TTILE subscriber is now receivigg his Fall and Winter stock of Stoves, whiehochen coin .llete, will be the largest and best Aelected assort. nent ever offered to the inhabitants of Susque anna Codnty. This stock will consist of some twenty different patterns of wood And coal,Cook ing and Parlor, besides any quantity of six Plate, 'nd Office stoves. - IThe undersitmed flatters himself that his long , 'experience in the Stove business, iind his facili. ties for manufacturing his own furditure and Pipe,: 'enables him to sell, not only Triainaings &c.l,bnt ISlOves, Cheaper, than any of his 'poirmetitors.— Ille will sell Stove pipe, made of khid best. Eng 'lish and American iron; at 8 cis pqr lb. and oth er furniture in proportion. , • 1 . • . [ - Notwithstanding the; present high price of Iron land the consequent advance"of•eatinr,s, I am en abled to se'l stovea at Old pried many kinds lat about tike thirdi of the price.tnat they have been sold for in this vicinity, -for nstance, Cliff= ton Air Tight,Elevated oven,' with trimmings of ;the: best quality at e 2.1. With sepond quality of trimmings,such as are usually kept by merchants, 'at V.f.l. Other kinds of Stoves, iniproportion,for 'cash , or short tune rifler. . ' ' . 'Jobbingof all kinds done at My, shop. Old trop; Copper &c., taken in exchante. .. ! : ' - . .• J. DICKtIMAN, Jr. New Milford, July 27th, 1854: , 1 TORE New Goodii just received the Far. triers' Store, sue)) as Lawiis, Gingham, Pri n t ts of various stylel, De Baregi, I • WARREN &THAYER. "'Montrose, July 26, 85.1. ' c Threshing Machiites. . 1 I,IIE undersigned desire to"calf the attention _L of the Public to the article irf TIIRESIIIIIG Actuns, manufactured by the•viell kn6wn es. It blishment of Wheeler, Melick 4 Co:, ,Albany, 1 IN,,w York. , I These - Machines ' have been solon o ir in use in mi t Ithis counly, and so universally e eyed, that we Ifeeli any effort at recothu3endation 1 4vould be vain. Suffice it to say, that all the improveinenta sug !gested by experience'and approve 4 by test, have `been adopted by the,Manufacturep in their Ma {chines for the trade of 1854.• Besides this, all [ slaChine.s sold by' us are warranted to give good satisfaction, or they tniy be returnkd after a fair 'trial. • i i • " 1 • . Pl'eBll i E . Double Po'iver, with Combined Thresher and 1 )9nnower, i i ncludink belts, wltuich- - . es &c., '. • -1 '- - - , , $245 Combined Thresher and Winnowet alone, 125 or Two Horse Power; Thresher S'ild Separator including Belts, Wrenches, &e.,i . - 8180 onblo Power alone, including belt, -•\ - 120 • L_ . ' Do - without belto - -.- 10 _ ... Poitble Thresher and Separator, alone, - . 40 ie.gle, or One Horse Lower, Tort skier and 'lngle Power, r. in a c i l:d e i , ng it ; c b i e u l d ts, ing o b il:ja 4 ns, .and ;..,, ,0 71:en D ch o es,_complete,1 - • - . ' 128 Ingle Thresher and z pa ith r o a u te t r be ol l i t tc; .. • , 2*.. , 8 3 5 8 To the•abeve pricesAvill be add ;d the freight, of course: To those :Wishing t purchase we peciially offer our services,. assur ng them that heY can 'purchase no : cheaper at the Manufacto , ry, than of us. . i . 1 - • The - attention of Farmers is paificularly invit - ,ed to those One Horse' Mitchines.: • The ,cost is ?Jut a trifle, and then the convenietice of a POWer to attach, either Feed or Straw Cu ter, or Wood Saw, can not, be over-ei i titnated. o Farmer can ?Invest his money to better advantal a than in the , pu r chase of one of those Machine 'or, further partieulars, apply t 1 ...... L'It.PEcK, .Barfprcl, , or , . • O. 641E311"STILlit Brooklyn • . July 18, 1854.-29t1 . . . . t - Administlators Sy:le: OTICE is hereby . given, that ill plirsuanco of suborder of sale, !issued fratnithe Orphan's' D ort of Susquehanta County tbefolfowing des _Oribed property Into the estate- of than Arnold, dee., will be sold upon the preniiiti In Great. Bend toWnship Tuoiday the 15thilay of Aug. Siest at ono o'clock P. M . Bounded oh the North by lands of- gluts Dayton a on tfic cast by the Susq'a River, on - the'sOuth by lasids 'of George 'Candy, awl on the west by lands lot the estate of John Scotten deceased,'eontaining i3fty: acres, or hereabouts, be the sane more orlesse, with the apurtenances. About forty acres improved and on Syhich there is a dwelling .houile,ibarn, orchard, • ' ; • 1 64 1't nsts of payment. blade knownt on' the day of sale. ' ptIMILEs 1 , Hat, Greet Bend, July 1.7 t i, 1854.-ow4. • PORK wOa , ?ORK FOR SALE .hy the bar r 1, by. WILSON A.l34Dwis. bontrose,Mayl: ty 1p54. • WOOL Wi*l, ai, • J. H. SOTPLUN , S. .§ummeuvithi, July it I 1854. I . .1 • • • • • )SOL • =PROPOSING ; • Amen t dments to the. Constitution. • ' • of the C onivealth.i s mitt 1. R * esoz by the Senate and' nese of Repr i sentatires the , Commmureal.th 4f Penn sy!rania l in General Assembly met, Tlial.:the fol lowing amendment be end the,eame are# hereby , OroPosed to the Cinatitution - of the Common wealth,lindivetend Fif necordrineeidth th r i previa , ruler Dna ,r ............•—__ ions of he tenth ' article thereof t too wit :I rtoresmott l i To BE. ARTACLE X.l. sEanbs 1. 1 . The aggregate amount Of debts hetteaftpi conttacted by the Commenwealth shall neverreneed:the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, e.xcept in ease of war to repel invasion; suppress insurrection, or to redeem the public ti debt of the C'oinm nwealtb, and the money so shall helappl ed to , tho purpose for which the deb ts , mayl be co tracted; or/pay _such debts, and to nb other purpOse. ' . 1 p SEctint 2.1 To _ay the public debtof,theCom mOnwea tit, and dets which may heraafter 'be contracted inlcase 1 f war to repel itivasiON. 81 47 press insurreetion ad to reticent the Publie debt, the Legralature sh lat their nextJunOonafteri the adoPtion'otthi action into the,.Cepititution, provide by law for the creation ofa Slotting fund, which . shall hot b abolished till the Said pubic: debts bti wholly id; to consist of 'idli the :net annual laconic frot the public works auit-stisdia own e d by the Co , monwealth, or any Other fands arising ander any (wean° law_now . esistingrer that mai Le' here r enacted, serer as the same may bel required . 'u. the interest of *Lid debts seini-anituallk, and pal thereof by a at) j thensanil dollars, 1 the Said i ing at a rates:if ni 1 nen um ; c i iulthe I aus Of II be cancelled ifrom ' provided by be : I shall ever s poi, of five- hundred th the first section of leg rand shank - tie i I n he rein . pecified. ,SSCT ON 3. Ti: shall n t in any w aid of a , individ sedation, nor 1511 a .hecomel a joint o puny, asociation wealth, or .etaewlt 'SEctiox 4!, T. assume the Aebts to'wnsh p,im. of a Unless . uch debts repel it valsitin,suf the Sta e in War. ! &annuli} , to reduce , the princi m pot kss than fir . o'hundred nereased yearly by .compound 4. less than fLso per e,en . turn per 'inking fund shall, be anvested Commonwealih, which shall time to time in a manner to be no portion of the sinking fund •ed to the payment of ,the debt nosand dollars mentioned. in this article ; but the Said'sink cinly to - the purposes l e c redit of the Conantimaittalth y be giVen or loanedto or in nl, company, corporation or ns -1 the Cututtionwealth hereafter eel. or stockholder in ai3y eb,m. r corporation in this Common !re, formed f‘.‘r any purposes. e Commonwealth shall never 1. f any comity, city, borough or y corporation or nsocintion, shall have been colitViatted to 'press insurrection, o or to defend . N 2, TO BE ARTICLE X 1..., Municipal Subseripenns.- e shall never authorirl any gh or township, by, vi:ote of its ise, to - become a .stUckholder company ' assdciation;or -corpo money fo r, or,lean its,credit to, , tch company or association. E.ll. CHASE, he Douse of Represernatires. M. WCASLIN, Speaker,. of the Semite. In Senate, April 2ti, 1854. this resolution pass: Yeas 22, from the Joninul. 1 T. A. MAGUIRE 4 Clerk.' presentatives, April 21,1854; this resolution pass. Yeas 71, from the journal I WM.;JACK' Clerk. FTICE, 9, .1854. }. C. lA. BLACK, tars of the CbmWentwealth. VIA, SS. 1 SECRETARY'S OIiFICE, }. arrisburg, July 1, 1854. ' ertify that the above land fore. a true and correct copy of the • "Resolution relatiYe to an Constitution," as the same re uis office. hereof t have. hereunto set my to be affixed the seal of - the he day and Year aboVe written. - C. A. tary of the, Coin monWealth. , Journal. of the Senate. / . 562, entitled Resolittion pro- . is to' the Ponstitutton-of , the vas read a third time: On the Senate' agiee to the first prop ,nd nays; were'tnkeni agreobty n, and\ *ere \asiello*S, aleeri Darlington', Dante; Purguson, Goodwin Haldeman. Hamilton, amlin, ll:ister, Hoge, landaon„ Mc- Platt, Qiiiggle, Sager, Sliter, and ate- AI; Creswell, 'Hendricks, Klnzer,Kaa. l was detertnlned .1n• the affirm-1 rliOrailT rohibitirt Legislatu city;! born orher j ointi atock l•r to raise d of any a The county citizen in any ration, or in a peaker of Res(ilved;That' nays 6.1 Eitract :In Blouse 'nf R ißesciired: Tha nays 20,-:Extrae. i oEertEran Y'S Filed April Seer PE.Y,NSYL VA I do j j sEar~goingi' 3 original arhendment 'pith mattia.on file in t testimony Mind and caused Secretary's office I • iSear • i"Resolatfon N 1 prising ameildme' Cimmonwe:ilth: Tiesthip, %,111 . 111:' ()Atkin, the yeas. the Constituti , . Yito--31enipt. Ba Fotiilkrod, Fiick, Fr D.llamilo, E. i Clint °etc, McFarland,' Caitlin, Spez er...."..1t. 4 NAYS-1 , 1 rs. Cial kel and Ski ner-8. • Sothe 'testi° - , , ative. ' • On the aestio second propositi ken agreedbly.to ftillows I •iz i 'V acs , -Aleirre. Bu Fry,. Goodwin, Hold Hendricks, Heisler MCFarland. Plitel: Speaker-22. i NA YS--31eAPTIL CIII Kunkle and Shinn So the quad° dr. .1 . • ' - i Journal ] of t o House - Of Representatives. , )a - The quest ion recurringr(on - the fi nal twinge i. di the. Ites,olutt n, the first . proposition Was . agreed-to asfollo vs, viz: i . , I • - • Yaks:--Mersia. Abraham, Adams, Atherton, 11111,8 aitOik, Royer, llbrbani, Boyd, Bush, Byerly,' Caldwell, Calvin, Carlisle, Chamberlin Cook, Crane, Cunimine, Daugherty, Darts, De France, D tanning, Bel ert. F.Slingei, Bldred,' Er 'aim; Foster, fry .GaUentine, Gibbon/. Glhohre, H_PLY, Groom, Owin, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, I Illestatid, Miler, !nipple, Ilorn,Mummel, Hinaucker, hunter, Hurtt, Jim*. men, Hilgore..Enight; Li hey, (Lehigh) Linn; Mageeilla.' =tire, Manderlleld, It'Contt el I, M'Kel.iller 31 0 estbiLit. Mente, , ornery, Moore, Moser, Muse. Palmer , i Parke, Pam tee, Passmore,;Parte ou, Porter, - Puley, Italllins, Rob. erts, Howe,V m allade, colt, Sidle. Sim 7n, Smith(Berka4 Bridal., (Crawford) 8 art Stock dale trong',lStruther.. Wheeler, Wieklein , I "right, Zeigler., are, gp l aker-45. NA Ys , ;-lione. I - , f . !So the qu'stio was determin dm i the affirm ative. 1 • I ~ On the (medico will the' Ho lie agre .e to the 't second prop(lsition,.the . yeas an 6ays 'ore taken agreeably tokhe provisions of ti)6 10th' article of . the constitutioromdiam as foll l ers: .i ' - mm • YeraLMe. Abraham, itherton Ball, Bei ton, Beek, 'Toler, Ingham, Dol,l, Caldwell, Car late, Chamberlain" Cook; Crape, Cummins, Daugherty,' Davis, -Deegan De France. itunohle, F.alnger, Blare'', Brans . Fir, Galion . . tine Gibbon y, l ,oilmere; Gray, Omni. 0 win,illausilten, Riceland, Hippie, nausea _„e Hunter, MurttJaek man, Kilgore, knight , Laury, ti,ehi s stiO Lowrey, (Ttoga,)- Liao, Magee, 'Magure, Mandertleld, , ld'Connell, ld'Hee. Monaghan ontgoraerY, Moore,. Moser, Mud, Palmer; Parke. Pal M snlee, Palmate, Patterson* , Porter.Halrlins, Itebert a, Rowe; Ballade, Scott, Biasiseit4,..emlli. (Berke,/ Sriiith, (Crawford) Stoekdale, Wheeler, Wicklein, Wright Chase, Opt alter—Tl. . • • • i t EsYr-)lesers.-Adams. Baldwin; Deana nugii, BTerlY, Neitert, Ellis, Hart, Herr. Horn; liwerotel, Weembe, MlR er,Poulson, Snittet.rdle, Stewart, Petal, !Struthers, Zeigler—Vl. , - • So tbe question was determined In the Iltl/111- ative: . .1- i . . • r. ..1 . . , '. . . StewaTrav , a vrFFl9.lt, . ' , . ), \ Harditturg, July t, .184. -, PENNS YbYANIS, SS. ' - 1-—• • - / , ....A.,... -I', d!igertif . . y that the ' above and .. forego. acts.. 'lni4 is a true and correct ego? of the • t, Li 'P....V...... , ;Y. P1 , 8"111Nd 6. . NAYS'-' taken on the" Rom; lution relative to. en amendment of the Conatitu..- :Ilan of the Commonwealth" a the Same amine! On the Journalkof the 'two. Houses- of the.'Beni... era/ isom bl y,A of. this CoMmeaweiltif for thei •• Session of '1854-. i' ` . - '. ! ; ( I . • i,Witness lily 'hand and the neat .of of this first day..of July, :one thou Sand ei , ght bun-' died and fifty-four. - - • ,C. A. I3L4CIK, • •• ~ ,Sacretaiy of tile Ceinonivealth. ,•, 8 , • ~ • July 19,154.-3 m. : ' ; 1 • , , - will the Senate agree to , the n, the yeas and nays , were ta-i the ConstitutiOn, and were as . II Iwo, Dania, • Ftteguson; an , n. e. R. M 121111 1,1 Ringo, Jamison, 'Rinser ; McClintock, ce,Qtiiggie, 611fer,t1410431, McCaslin, was , determined in the affirm.) . TOtheeee Makens.l • , THE subscriber having seeurad the', right.% J. make id sell" Stone's Patent #11 4 ,1f acting , Cheese Pre*" in the counties of!SuitiN Wayne, Pike andlWyoming,wofild respnctfbily call the attention' o t Cheese makers to it. is Press , for convenience, and durability t is ahead of any: thing now in- use. The subseriber will 01IPplY, orders for Presses on short peace" 1 11Vriilf also, sell rights to those who may wish to purchase, either by counties or tewttshivri. Those who snake cheese in lieu of butter, will find it to their, interest to send in their orders for one of Stone's Patent Presses. For further partlentaris inquire' oft the subscriber at, Montrose' Sustiuehantut county, Pa. FARGO. 'Montrose, June:lo, 1854-25tf, I ~ a t ~rzt~ Adminiistraizie Notiee. NOtICE is hereby given that letter. testa mentikri upon the 'of .kM. Ben w - stock. deed, la Pt tho adroUgli of • *Mos% have bc'en 'gauged to the sUbaeriber., plow -seas indebted to said" estate i stre biritif:teitittett ed \ "Ike immediate jairntitti - ind'tboaa - turiu leg claim upon said Mate present thitu,day attested for settleitent ,• • idAttlas• 140,1 - • Monlrose, July . 12, 185.10-211w6J RegißtftisS Atte,: to all 1113 N otice' is re van pernonis 1 mincer:4d thet following estatei, &wig Estate or'ritkettty,-D. Ifftter,"lo, - Betil;thin'i Shay,,Administrator. ;t Estate of Zensa4Carpenter, deceased; EdWard' Ditnthick, Abnr.' ; ,•• _ MOO of flonice "Carilelliils4e4l, ley and tamp* Carpenter, Aster*. f Estate of Jethea Wateen, Jeforolab son end'David Wfitsoni' Ad ter.' Estate of Wok Raker, jr.i died, Ira. Mellott ; _ _ Estate of Jasper' Leparia,'deed, tsamuel A. Loomis, one of the litecutors. Estate of Thomas Burdick t iteed, ,tikvery Bur. tic' Admit.. 4 • _ L Estate of Atny Babeoch., tee d, S . A. Newton and It Woodruff, Ex . re s . That the accountants have iiiittled their accounts ih the Rigieter's Me In attd ter, the county of Suegfielianna, and that the sante will be present ed to the 3iMges of .the - Orpluths 4 Court °timid eountpt ifi Montrose; on Wednesday the 23d day a August Hut, for confinauttlin 1111 nllowaune. J. T. LANGD6 , Register. L Register's office lilontrose July 12,'.'b4-28w4 Tirmers' Vnio>ti I 1 uTance lAN Office, Athena , hiadforti r eottatti COITAL 200000 1. : iiECTEED BY 130XAS ABB MOETGAGES O'S BEMs ESTATE. •-•- • , • NSUItES against loss by Fire, HoCjes, Stores 1 and other buildings, t?toods, Wares, and Mer ehandise,_on as favorable terms as any airliner ' i nstitution. " Losses promptly adjusted:and paid. Hon. Ifoltee Williston, Francis Tyler, - Gent A. Perkins, LI". - D. Diger, C. 'N.. Shipman,. C.-1. Welles; Jr:, J. E. Canfield, Athens; Hon.: oho; Laporte, Towanda; Gen'. Bradley. Wakeman,. La eey:ville; Geo. M. Idollenbaik, Wilkesbarre; Mylert, Laporte, Pa. OFFICERS. , • 11613. tiohico 'Williston, Pres.; C. F. jr. Vice Pres. and Treas.- t. Can fi eld, Seey. -- Address, G. A. Gailaid, Wyalusing, Bradford county, Pa.-214m3 ; I A 'CARD: - ". T_TAVING exhausteciAny ingenuity and pa. I..itience since I, ceased to be b Merchant in this place, in trying to , effect settlements,' and collect in honest dues without making .cod for those who have been my Customers,• I have con, eluded to pay , the , Printers for this one inore no• tiCe, and thus inform all who are in :my way ciebted to me, by Note,!Judgment,, - Conteect, or Book account; that I will be at home,durinethe first week of Court, after, which no lenity teed be expected. !' DI. C. TYLER. Montrose, July qti, 1854.-30w3* I ' • Notice„ ripnE stibscriber wishtug * to dispirsel'of 1_ boric Threshing 7trachnt•wftliself..claluer; running order, would notifY the public that he will sell it Cheap at private sale, and 'will wait for tint pay until the machine hns .time to earn it,ond will take it in grain. JAny Berson_ wishing to purchise, may learn the particulars by Galling at the subicriben• in Dimock. ".. •- ! Dimovk July 12, 11354.281 f.. . . En glish"Liiiii Wi.._O s his-, i -_-2.. _-. rrnp subsOriber Wien pleas. : : AIR:- ' 1 aie;min . informing his :i ilk friends tint he .:111,5 thisf.rday ( '. ' ,i' ( received from Lit•erpeel per -..; awarder - Europa a- large in. ..,_ .4 J. ,. e.'/. l ___:' - ',. rdiee.el his unrivaled English \.l , L e ver "Watches. The present : . tnvoice -comprises !ix 'different . r4n6t s es• in ',lain and Ituntin,fr.cbtes, full JeWelled and;plain, also some extra fine movements, which he Will Put into gold cases of- any desirable l'weight or pattern. ALFRED I:OANS. No: 2, Odd Fellows Hall, Binghamton, Jul) 26, 185-t-, .1, ' New Goods . 1 a stoc k'' s". t • , t 1 - LIST received a seeon of ppv, and sgeoiner Goods, and for sale on the usual tegfikt • BENTLEY dt READ. Montrose, rine 1, . 1854. • *P. S. 4iopo our neighliora. - won't Sid fault, the above modest advertisetpen4.., Groceries.-Mhoiesale &Retail. , IN -great variety , considerable quaniity, superit, or quality, and cheaptor cash, at to exchange for most kindsof merchantablei produce on good terms. His stock of gdors,Voas, Toblete, 6es, Sze., beingwo numerous, he deems; it only.nec. so l i t ary to say, that , altnaet anything. the Gen. eery line used briamiiiies,!aan be ftdrud apes inqui ry and.consequently enumeration in considered : super4ous. -In particular be .would to exam.: ination;:of his 6d Suger,2s.; Tobaccip;,aod, Tes. A dedOction worth saving made le:thine Who boy in bilge, quantities. I - . N. DULLARD. Montrose, Pa.; JOY 12; 1854.1 *- . " 'ininiin To:tho _Citiions,, , Or...Snagno . . .. ~. •:.--- -: '. 1 urreamot & _BENNETT. woald respectfully ealithe .v S attention of all prrsous in Susquehanna County and Vicinity - to theft large and vell-seteeted sleeker Dry Goods and carlrehswhieb emiebtor silt thetasideitable and sc./enable Goods UV, ID 'ogee,, Goode bethfrirtbe graiii' and the gay", • indin Um,' alt orthe different stymy( goods which can be called Icir'erthisngfit,- of. ferk atedO. , eenui uu / sotto Os' nod* obi, and ,if pat will be so kind is tofavor newish , a call we willmake Our word good. Otte, stoek of Dress 'Goods consists% pert , of .. . . Black, llamado, Plaid; • "DiriPe , CDsolisside; bad Unto& 'Fig. and Plain Wool Deletes', Fig. and Plait; Cotton d 0.4, Silks, Merinos, Thibets, Jilfacear, Parma atte,,M.: de Bsgg, Plaid Linseys,Colored Wick 7 leaflets, Calicos** 4 e. die: 'SHIA lilifila*.4ll' *lift .ere, have an • endless- vast/4r Cashmere Shawls front ST to 4 50 , Bay. "Et.sfss ItoPlitillsr Senare'do., Pig. and Plain Thibet, be. BO- ', .? - Whima Goods — Plain, Plaid. and Btrly.er-4intqapt Ainslins, Birds Bye and Russia Dliper, Irish Lisea;Tebilr Linen, Linen, Cotton, Worsted, and Emboasedlt/wvw.. , Swiss and India Book' id nail a, Victoria Muff Blebeigi Latins,. Linen Cambric, Linen Cambric Rdlt's,,:lritioilt Worked Collars and Duder,lldk s. blualln Drapery( Llama aid Cotton Sheeting arid f 4 l ing, lilles#: and artat*, /minted Diaper; Re.- - &c. , ' , ' - •- . Gents, .Deparleuessf--41onsista - of Black nnalgalp.' . cy Broadcloths, Castdmetes, Black and Fancy, Satieettn„, Sheep!. Grey , Kentucky Jean , llestaneretta,Uddist• War - . tiled aMt !ilk ' * vaunts ; Bieck- And Coiltdelly igedßatoths Neck , lies, do Flames. Whit e,\Red; Blue. Renewanig stripeo3ents Cashmere Wrappers, Diiwers,ikTilat,„ ' C rlack of Gloves and Hoet•ryti4ol9.4 c ' i em , brecngLadies, Mb ar' and:Gettaillieva,, t stedvs*, - Cashmere, Caesium:re, lfleyeaLtutd,Olmanale batted,lNtek sir, Kid, Dnek ekinidae. Re. ' - . 1 • _ , I,adles , Mimeo' and - Gents . Cotten Cotton . and: 3( flake; White, Brow* Mixed, 'Black Wee 'Made , Colima. Alpasea, Woolen, Cashmere. Merino and clitit - do., Aid every athot style ofseasoneble Hosiery. ,•- .. ... ; . • ..' AlsO.'esiendlers Nartety eltaber etyles ofthr nth as Remarks both Cotton and .Weal, AlUta 'and' ottOalfel. vete , Con n terpa nes i, Moreene, Cashel es. Tut II Jeans, Com forte* Rose and VOWS Blink am 'Naiades, Itching', Mar iners stripe, Oilthiitains. Om* nags, ka. ' 1 Carpet Itsig--Brussels,• Three- ,Piy..- tagrahm - b4li WOOl and Cottop,Cottnn do.,(Tottati eel Wool stair 'O , -. petitaLibtaggst, Oil Cloths. Rash Carpeting Rags.; , Cl ,ur. stocker Dry Geode is !eon complete,- anCit Tee would like to rev a good 'madmen' at Goods and New liming yen wiliest! at ' Wichhita i i •!. IleplUdellariti,otilto . site Starreetallteic. • : ' -'' ''`' ' , - ' - • ' ' ; 4 ,liiitgbenifoll**,:T.. au1t.1i,...14611-44 . . 1 f.. - , DiFir:Goong. T . Tr. iiiiptellm iespearoll 'invite ht Altelltrai ' or trose wiablim to purebase, Cheop'Tar Cask, to Ma NNW FALL and- Of • ~ • ,t ,. Mg.., igttiatiftif etternt ea eiety and, cameo:teal; - tr, , ~, s In ineospasee4, by any in Vim : kind rep , , ...,.., .. • ..sstay, imforil . „-ro: TWl r wil i 1 , Eta..;‘ , . AWLS, 'Zt.. of ercry quality ladfirle t , • Mil frolin 450 fieli eti• 100plerea Perametts and A • a: t 0 Ss: am yard',. French lterhame of 'every grade, mid 2 cola, remarkably • 10,000 yirda of blitabita and 'llifilitli elOhl filim 9c to 4a. 'Pent, sad Oleihatnalsciadiers a usntfty.' , 1 I,4lQtabiliklilmisi*ed aid nbleached Sheetiapand iliblitiage; front Ite tole 4d. -, 4-, .' , - ... ',.... . , s - I - 1001) yards Whiter; nit 44 isgoiii,lrlanieli, Trial la I . tetek.••• - Woollin OWe otairity %bid fill men aidhors. • - ' ''; loo° Yaid".ktiliktillomillVPSlo4,olB4.lKidu Aleck tram P 1 0Weit gridi Ilk pi mosilgtipatesie quality.- Arms TOM: iota Gravity ifisekipliOle- - I ... , . '-. PEDLARS', G O ODS.:.. : -.Aiel l o stork from ' Auctio n, . rery cheap. Trunk's and mailing Bap, an arteadie. assortmeit oonstatitly pat Ml:_' i , - I' '-' J. , - _._-,. ;,., No Wart will keapared on the pat of the makeemberms. melt a routine:ince of Om patronyro which the; public! has titherto most generously accorded him. and for Iwhit4 ha turtle-sincere and hearty think,. . 'W. N. WILSON, Corner of Crourt./s Water els., Tompkins filoek, eariyopposite l the AmericaaPotel k .liaghatitioniNt Y. '-' , July 1., 1631. • ~ , ) " - • -NcincEWiiic `circler from : 1 42 - banns county,the, en'7 4 litiftntlifillt the lietati #01( yin/A.1.4w. 4/4}%.*ui.beispaimi-siiiii4 • d ProPertif' oblherldallatilittidikrif • -• Beardsley, o'oo4 F. at...Bosnidea • 19Y semis* git 424 py. _ .11ettel peemiss . • ay; landi s of Albert.lpewiti4o,l4rklPeriNs the weist`b) isiatirbr i lrOnlikHandriele and ivik eriek Manch, ISt *ere*, some alO sari I niprova4 goofy two!. stotri boo* bare ar, , orchards &e w at t emew , taidetakbozheid es the • premises in 1610111.toStManalapiandliiturret payment spade Astown bo deg ofsallek Yot aed • . N 0.01411111 ====Ml=ll ,WO ti[7o, l /01:04, • Iflet t i fo.: A EW 40$11 tar LI Samar Irettr,.,ja , itt.rti#4llo44llrir ode cheap by .2. • Bi • stil found units,. 7 _ superior,s**int Silks; Wise' Challies, Shawls, Sil Bonnet Ri together Staple :Goods, Boots And Shook , ' eerleat, Creelterys. Had i Drugs, MORA PainX„rooliiiiir „Pitior Stoves. Min Grind Eit"m" Pleivgbit 416e.'‘ of which will .bo:sold on termsto seittlin closest ukaers for cash ipt epproved credit. ew Milford, Bray Ink 1864; ' Nat' GOODS ALARGW siosortm of , stew :and *moons ot Mei' Rion; 441' • - ~I _. .-• ' u.nuaft.ows_at. co. - Dressviloodsexl, - ,-.-.... GOOD assortment at low pekes, also a, Clit W cargo tat ot, goodP111011:-at _614 ; Oa; Per q ine ,' t nt ,„ - • t ali :l , z , , „....i . - „„ n !"-M.?" 11 ;- - 'YY . I ) f :Boy, )ts.4' .• IeIkONNETS sni Boimet Bibbons,i choicer as ' ..13;iiirtment at low *ices.. q•• .. - ~ iILBUBBO*B-i CO; -_, G . °°D New orbialif. aiii4,B7'l=2 piiio6 lbs. - "Prime - dO. '-,.• 5t.:110,25-perlOcr lbs.. Prime Portorjett, at 6;81 iii issi 1001be.' - . - Alio. Clarafied Colite . " , ,Pioidiredirimd:Losf i, Suggirkat very low . prires. -: }- , -. o' ±..- ' • -- : - 4i. Bil ROVV.4i iilA*6:. Gibion, April is, Is44',i ~ 1 I 1 ./1 • awl - Goo A . , -,-., , - ' - i:PARIC..ia - t ilieli j iillefal Afgaclirib4 ledgthenia to the tifine for - Pitit fit• vors, and ilitirita attention bilk Teri large stock of Spring and Slanitoi, Goods - egatir tow' re.; - ceividg, and Offer for " it "Ali fotirprti* Itt addition - tolpo* lissortirtmt of stapitithir Goods; Groeiri .1.14' aware_, arti ..: Pallas, and Gin ils,&e., they sip Pre jo', alive pare: ock aassortment of '. .• r i f- .. !. •••••; ' ' li. . MULESDASSS rODS...-. 'z .• . . Oftvory deseription,i! Figure*, , Plaid arid ad& Plain. Silk:4 Bonnota,Shaatiti,! Etibbortih:Gloves,. Ifoaiery Ladies and, Misses alsOea I of: nittidad*--4140 a. - ' ll 4lPilloa 0 t :- --i I ._ . 1 ,, l-1:,!. ~ : • ; Cloths, ;, ... REAPY II I. O O ,I I I - 0 1 0- , . - Cm * im "P el;! • ree 4s . IJ 4 *" - - .81414mei Cloths, Vestings, lists Ind :Gam OnAtt - toxl Shoel&c.44. -i t I p • They resetfttity solicit • - .early call r from iii those .who wish :la ptirchatie a GOOD Goons ,AT Low PatcEs. % i 1 . -.1 - • itieMILT IC. ..4111 1 1 Seringrine, stay 3, 285.1. L rariiiiii for lilolii. rPHE subscribers will act aii . V4i laying . 1_ and selling•Reat _I Estatei r - ' Hipses, and lots-4041sta' la Sonia. &flinty, ,a.„ - or in Bio'ome County, N. Yi, and also Virginia Land Warrants: All who aish to'Offer their *petty for sale can giVi) a. minute 4iseriptiofl ether , farms or Lots as- -follows: No of acres; . how many improved,' and , liowivator,e4;:baildings: Orchard,m grafted:or ' Comoni fritit4'. other fruit tree ;_how far from Greit Bead; and..the "aear-. est point of , the:lk L.* W. R. R. and N. A-. E. R. R.,. priio 44 tom* of payment • ' Alt who - *Ult. to BUT Pr arts; Real Xs. We i 'wilt receivo ptiCtOpt Mien Lk* br fialling on or additeising 'either of us_st :Grist Beid, am.. quit - hanOa : lasunty.Pc ii ._ .... ~- -, _. . , lialr Cartveysuce.from G ' r aenCloAliii premises.fte fit charge. .' 1 ,•• . ;,' . - O OMee on nmin,stree;; in thi dwelling ...tiiiteie oft . : - - 5 Cbitaii lately,oecopied N. V.. ~; , .. ter. ''''- - . . i - - PETER: DEC :4 Af -- - 1.7,, . . , - ; great Bend, Oct.; , 1863 , :' ':-11°- ,>"'` 4,1;3 A,Gcoodo:,,sue:FrAwflsoieLea.t....-ow ...Aso -. Upper - 11'PaeStialt re ceiv ed, •,1 63 14," &Kits NA. BET .4..Raik- 4 TE ocapits: Tina andither , Gro r cedes to be found tNi °fluky other torn o(t - - , , „I, stripitung„. G. °°r Orleans Spear) at b • 'New IV. *mist ' 'r • ' I iLIBUTOIIII4Ii. , ' Iffekihurnsi CiOiSiANTLY Oa hawl4)* n o*lit hi' IiYONS.& 80N. I wool , Carding • A 7,the aritioa‘9l . A. G.,Reyoo)ti 'as*. 11. ViAth: or WOol oh delivei7 of the Toils. ° A.' G. REYNOLDS. IfrooMpt, Igoe 4,1854.,-44tf. - WILING . GOODS. v stilt larg":otaik of Spring OA Bummer Gloodtge jut bOing-reeelved it - • , - • puzpirers. _ • friunntitsVilts, Apeit 95,1854. - '-- TIER CHARGED. ' ' , . IllehiOrare % tinek l taaksunut W.111:111: SPRINti.- A4RANOEML, T 1 , - ONand after ken*. May eth; 1 44;ibialitat 1 Taseeivet 'Triad ' will, depart . , Scranton at- 9.11k --, . 1 - -, ' - -r..: . :: ..'Arrive at Greif, Beadat 11:40 . ; a.,)L-- I: : _ Connettiattlaidi the 'day **oak takii and Welt, oil the N. Y:•it-F. RA. " '-': 1- , tater% will leave greit),Bead - , - thir.iirffieidi of the Day Bares% trains. hem Nei, YOijk4mpl our. Dualdrk and quire at !Winton it* 0,1,,it:! '. The Freigtt Aecommodatioit-TadivWithirkaa., enger ear . atakeheikwill depart earn faciiiltmt" at 1i95, wit; arrhittyr at Grentirend-st *tett,' , ° Returning,- wilt depart Van Great Dead, , rit fl, .A.,. mi and etrice at, &rialto% i 1,40t4414 L,= stages will be in vattluipet! the: 0494 0:171* , seaget 1 4 r)linartt Sire ton, to, convey ' patilla to Cithoridnie„ Pittettni;'WilkefOret‘PhUmhsk Otis - rie thp,lteadlit U. R., Easttin, ontd . 40:10 Interinedlitellares. ; l - ' : r' - '-'-i :_" ~ .'The traini*We conn e ct with ardeei 'sad depart from New York and unkirig, ne fol tiro-: --• . Day! Express arrives' at-New York 7.394 P. ai4' deparbi from de at 6, Vii. x. `=Same arrives at Dunkirk teetW i Lersti; departs - -410• at 1.25. A. M. Night F4p*iir arrives at NOW! lea - at A. it., departs at 6, P. rt. Game . Imi-wove' - at Thinking i$ la, r . N., departs - 4 & ',, i f -, m a n tiiii No'.' );I?ountlief,t o iirtine r at OViii f•ots i p: it; JP - " - riKktke - milking) tilf. , ;inn.. - ito siiiii- 0f ,1 64\ • Not - Ropitinhibeitilow at- wow the M ali r r tralft Irak ki4:44lloirtOt,-.61; ..w111;laki oars Aro* .44041,4151,7-Teslll which ' lNloir&rook Waist 146 • r 'ic:=',..'ll4l4l,li*bisig- ,•: in -Or Da 'Eg T i r eim; eithere,aat oi. wok!, -lake llko N a 1 : !ilit'4*gikl e riebt. ;Wklitt di . fOl kale ale. fi 1 . -, -. D o ff, ) 1 ' . :/i ' 'AWL , , , , su ,'t %Ike,- &radon, i • - ': ' ''. ::, 1 ! ''' hoe goi 18.54: fOw - - . i ~_ . ~,_ . N & PARK.