iy upon eyery friend of freedom in tally tO this ithering, and . thus strengthen the hands Of the independent men of all partici who may meet in such general, Convention, at mild Onibe held, or otherwise, by their-numbers and zeal, tn give con. fidense in any course of aftion which the Free Detactie party mardecid , npOn. II iligut, ' ' 4 % WM. B. TH.3IIIAS, ChalrMan.' C. P. JCA Secretary. ' I , silt -1 JV i5T . ,...11. Ter GRAND JUR Mill Auburn--John Lathrop, K: Roberta. , Bridgeicater---51ar1in , Bush, Hiram C. Guernsey, Brooklyn—Felix T. Saffo d. Cnoconut—Patrick Flann gan. 1 Clifford--Benjamin Snit!. • ; Franklin--Harry Beebe,: Gibson—John Bennett ..111; Lather Maynard, Jamei Tiler: • , • 11arford—Alinion . Aldrich, Pennel Carpenter, Isaac -Lyons, Leouira Tans, David E. Whitney, Jackson—F. 51. Baldwin,Steption Tucker. Liberty—John' C. Ives. I - sliddletown--Otis Ross. I • New. Miltord—NorMan Foot. j.. Silver Lake—Geo. North J/4 , . ; hoz Smith - ' Thomson—Aaron T. Galloway. • TUAV4SE Jruoits.! In—John Hickey Apalseon--Jokn Hickey Jr. •Ararat—Charles Hart, Danford! Walker. Auburn..—Elias L. Gillson, Noah Baldwin, J§anruel Carter: . • Brooklyn—ltenry Caswell, Geo. Chapman. ..Bridgewater—Ml: L. Catlin, W. P. Xennitrd, Jainee Shaw, Perin Wells. L• • ...CltePinut-Ratriek Deegan Jr.,,FJZobc Griffin; Tompkins,. Jonathan Burnei, Thimvsk.D.:Rettst i Hiram Rivenbaugh: DitOotk--Hiram Makoslee, Mira Fargo. P*st Lake — Judson Burr, Th )s. Browne Elisha GI iflls, James Tuttle, Charles Marie, Franklin—Geo. Parks, John Pierson. Great Bend—William Smith. Harford—Geo. Leech, John L. rriesny, James . Greenwood, C. S. Johnson, Trumbn Tingley. - Harnmy—S. H. Barnesi - , Is- ilerriele—if H. Ellis, Henr Lyons; John Miller. I - 1 Jessup'.---James-Blasdell, Jere iah tlfeaCham.' Jackson—BeiVamin Doughty, Robinson Lewis, -Edusand _Marley. 1 • . -J 1 Lenox—Abram Churphill; .John C. Decker, Derint Peas. I i • Llthrop--Renben Te w ksbury. John Jihnson. Libert.ft:—James Mavis, Nathaniel Banlit•er,ja..l cob Chalker. - I 1 "--,- Middletown—C. D. Cobh, Jos ph ,Tirft M o ntrose—Rasselas Searle. - i Oa S. kiand—W. Ditnoek, .Geo. fraztertl ; 1 / New •Milford—A natio Bishop. Bobt. Gillispie,l F. F. Badger, Asa Hammond, Ja ed Tyli47.i- . I Rush N. J. Sherw md, Geo. . Tuppeli4evi 3.lericie. 11 , Springville—Jas. W. lliekox,aid Lathrop, Lyman Prentis, Robert' Smaile s . , • Silver Lake—Ebenezer Miller, anl 111nP5Vir. Thomson—Daniel Wrighter, Geo. Blinding, Terry Whitney. t,.. ' . 1 -ii i * Those names in talic are for Second v • V/4.11,118 In Groat Bend, on . the 14th inst., by; the Rer. J. B. MeCreary,•Rev. ELI Elunrktao, of Macon, Mississippi, to Miss Fa..lscEs TSFikari 11AM, of the former place. I , In Jackson, June 28th, br . llest Guild, , Dr. GEORGE Iltsru.s, arid Miss PTANTRA SEW EBY, both of Jackson, Pa. r In Lenox, July' 2nd, by the'satiae,itlr., Ilan- tow Qurcs: and Miss Trriaxr, all of Glenwood, Pa. • \ • In - Bridgewater, 'Aug. 80., Mr; . CouNMar, :Wow), in the 88th year of his ; age . an aged and much respected inhabitant.l ; • -.- In r Greata „ 1: • , 1 - . Bend, Aug. 341ifr A IJONAs SiIITH, I aged 65 Years.. . .. 1 1 - . - I . • To Journeymen Hain :ss Makers. IaTANTED immediately, by tb:substri4r. a . firstrale Harness Maker to whomixood rages and steady employment 4411' be given,— Apply soon to : 1 TURREII.L. Montrose,- Aug. 16, 185'4. - - ---I , I • List 1 • - Remaining in the Montrose foot, Office, Arm. 16,1854. • Austin, widow Polly HancrieL Orville .[ • Blackson, Miss Maria Howell; 'Mathew or his Burhans, Solomon , . heirs • • • Beebe, IL W. - Joliaimah Br.ker,-B. J. • Ileher, Mrs. Btitlgtit. ConrY, John. . • •Higley, Mrs.• Timothy Crundal,-J. M. Johnsen; MlS's Sarah • JenisoM, Mrs.] Leonard Clarke, &mine! -3foran,l Martin • Coleman, Geo. L. .• Melhuish Wiri, B. Carr, Ariel - ' .Meyera, !AM M. • 1 Crosson, John Northrop,l Stephen. Cole, Eliza : - O'Brien, ~iftrlr'Y Day, John . Osterhout, Miss Junia, Drake, Wm.. H. . Perkins, Qua ins Davis, Mrs.. Charlotte. • Pieriori, IlisS Elizabeth Ellis. Hiram • Quick, th Fargo, Mrs. Mary • Roots, Hemo R. null , Rev. S. G. • Rosenerince; ' Elias X. Charh Robinson', M. Harriet Hallehan, Pittriek Shalloe, De ns • Hubbard; F. A. \ Snyder, N. D I. Hotly; Allen • Shields, Miss Brie • Silas Tewksbury, .W. Howell;John 8. '` Tierney, Jcibri Wade, Thomas J..-3 I Persons.e.alling for any of the e :abov. Let ters I will please say u Advertised.". A. N. BULLAR: lotice to the Assessors of f!i, 1 TN obedience.to the Militia Laws .o the Com .l monwealth of - F'ennsylvania, :I h reby' give notice that each. Assessor of this Cennty !will snake theif returns of delinquent Militia tnen to me on the second Monday of &Wernher next, u•iihout fail, at the Commissioner's office in Mon trose. For which, I refer you to Ithe Act 0f753, section second, which reads as followil . . . " SEcTioN 2. That• the several Tssessors with in this Commonwealth, at the time when, they make their returrLof the: delinquent militiamen to the county commissioners, aspguired by the sixth section of the set to which his is a supple ment;sliall at.the same time prefiare'arici deliver to the proper brimadeinspector ailist of said , de. / Unguents, on or before the first 11 ondir in Janie, I in each and efery year, fur which suid assessor il shalt receive, as a full compensation fir such ser 'Vices, two cents for each person so returned,- to , be paid by the couuty treasurer out of the brig.. ade military fund, and if- said assessor. rieglectS or ref uses to perform the duties hereby enjiined, or shall return persons not subject, to militia du ty. within the meaning of this act, 'e shall be subject he penalty of twenty-five dollars, to: Arid sued .f Arid collected by the proper brigade iiinspect ,as other debts are by law recoverable, to be accounted for to the couhty treasurer as a part of the brigade military fund." , ASA SPICER., •: I Brig. Ins. 10th Div. susq'a Col - Burford, Aug. 12 • 1854-33w3 1 ' La.w'Booksl 4 , t . 1 1 , , .A.NEW supply of p un k n '; plipgea4 - nines Justice and Constable's - GUideljaut receiv- , .. ed at the store of the subscriberi. i ~ Also, Supplement to Purdetesj Digest, embiaw4 cing the laws enacted duriiii , ,tlie last session I(if the Pennsylvania Legiilature : I i • I • • G. &.W. pilont;ose, Aug. 15; 1854._ Notice. T HE undersigned hereby caution all persoots . I. against purchasing three 'notes, viz : one against -James Bhyan, for 83,50, one against Arta Gilmore & Chu's. C. Cote for $125 and one against Nicholas Irving for 85,22: 411 bear. ing date about the first d;iy of Novemb er , 38b3 and payable to James\ Dwyer or bearer, and owned by_Bliwenger & Barry. Said notes were left with It. W. Bally. The two first mentioned have been paid. ELL%VANGER.L. BARRY: Suiq'a. Depot, Aug. 12, 1e54 . New Line of Staged Mail FROM 'E • 1, A' STAGE will leave, s lrkwopck, Passing throughOerl hitt Lidertr,;*C.','ever tnotn(ng afterthhearri val of the M:lrreint,ell C lll4 ,hot leevAti Weilleveehz hagMoptro eat 1 • . , RETURI‘IING ,T, ~are Montrose datlYAStinday a excepted) at 2 P . M.; reeching K,lrkwoodin ttme 'to take the Mail Trains of, Care.buth 'East and Westi. being the nearest and rod.t feasi,hle rottte to reach the New York and Erie Railroad. - This interseetsa . trl.weekly line fortimock Sprlo,t- JEW, eitiikhantioeito -Wyoming, and Wilke:shirrs. which liravestleittrose all A M every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Also; a lineftFrlendavllle,Leraysvilb.„ &c. Quod Team and comfortable parslaxes are,provided, and the' Proprietors will spare o paint to ACCOlntoodat et he ['lab ile . WE. II ATM]. D J etemlwr24,l3s2 , • MORGAat &W BST. 1_ WOOL. - C4SH Paid for'W,OOL at • • J. H. SUTPHIN'S. iSummeraville, July 15, 1854. PORK_ FOR. sALi. PORK lOR SALE by the barrel, by • 1: M. S. A•Vrtsos- or A. BaLowta.- Montroae, May 17,J854. . ~ - . ... \ i! Crola and Salt. TUST reeeNed, Old for sale by '' • ' di . ' •G. &w. a FELLER. A i • . -- I Fresh lot, of codfish and Mackerel; just . re-i ceiveit.and fs,r sale b 3 • G. &-W. U.• P. TOW opening - -l,a l, -Hogshead of New Oilcans' Sug,a, fair 4tiele for , 6d-per lb. • . We would call tile attention of the Ladies .to a beautiful assortment of Lawns, Poplins, Darege; and 'Challi Delairiks,j iind summer Dress - 15 ilks, French Nt4dle W4rk, &f.., which we are •deter-: unl i ned to sell tiri i•lieap. . . G. S. W. H. FULLER. llnntiote, Aug. 'i, 1834. '.' , tT Notice. ...; • . . ~... iEsubseribeewishiu g to disphse of a sik' horse Thres4ng Machine withiself.eleaner,:, i g ood runn[n sgl order, Avonld stintify the - *public' iat he wilt sell itleheap,at private sale s and will. wait jfor the pak u til the machine has - time . to earn it, and will to -'e it grain. ' Any peronf wishi n g to purehas , may learn the particulars by : calling atthe,snbsdribers in Dimock. • 'y • : •. ' .7,, - Wat. BAKER. -"- [ Diinoel July 12,\ 18;54--'j8tf. .I'- • : • Administratrix's Notice.. NotlOElii3 hereby given that . Letters Testa. mc4tarvl tApon the estate of L F. Reynolds; dixt'd, late of Dimeek township, have been grar,.: ,ted Wthe subscriber. • . ,All persons indebted . tdl lid - estate are hereby requested to make itUrner diate.:payment, and these having claims upon said estate to - present them duly attested for set.: tleMent.. .•\. J. A: REvior.ns,. Aderx . . • .Dimoci:,,lnly 1854_29w6* Sheriff's Sales. . . 13Y virtue o f - sundry ; writs. issued out of the , Court of Common Pleas of Susquehatimi CouritY,ahil to me directed, -I will expose to Pub 1k sale, at the house of Wm. K. Ilattili, in Dion: \ • i trose, on Thursday the 'll4tti'day of August next,' i at, 1 tielbck; P. M.— - .',l. - , - . ; • I All i that certain piece hr parcel eland; situate in the township of DicnOelt in the county of Sti4 'quehatiria, bounded and deseribaas fellow:3;11n t%it'i Begfpning at a birch tree the northwest - tkurner of William Tt*.ker's land, , thence north i deg. west:ll Perchek lola sugar Maple, thence 89 deg. west 32 perches to.an Iron-wood corned. thence north 80 perches to a hemlock south * ghee east 67 perches - a post, thence 3:2 perches tqa post, thence east 40 perches to 4 post, theni.ip north 32:Verches to a post, them* east 97 perches to a past, thence south 1 deg. 'west 64 perches to a cerner post, thence east 25 2.10 perches othe northwest corner lof lot No. 20 in the general draft of a large btady..of land', heacey tlie same south 1 deg. west 148. per:- . heS' to a post,corner, - thence north 89 deg.. west sPercheS to 'stake, thence merth.l deg . . west percheS•t9; hemlock treesorifer, thenee Muth 89 - 11 - Fg. westll l s4ierelms to the place of beg,in , - I , ning, containtng, zugaeres,,be the same - more or less, (t icepting,so acres on the north side Which Was conVeyed by Royal Tyler to Sylunus Tyler) wit, thOtppurtenanees, 2• framed dwelling Oils:. es, 'barns, 1 Corn house, 1 shop, and - .about 100 nubs iruProved. . . Takenin execution at the suit of S; S. - -Grover vs. Rova), Tyler,. , •- ' - . ALSUr--All that certain piece or parcel of land isiftiate - !Pr; and being in the township of Jessup Susquehanna county,. l bounded and described as to .follows;wit: Beg inning at .i. hemlock tree the southeast corner 'hereof, thence' north 100. -perches to a post, thence west 10 perches to, a .post, thence south 100 perches' to a Post and siones, thence" \ east 160 perches to the phiee, of g,inninii - containing .100 acres, - be , the *nut ore of 2ess, with the appurtenanees, i frbmed • house, 1 'barn, I.Shop, 1 shed and about 75 acres improved, . . . an d Ttti in execution at the suit of, Chas. Aver d Ai ni.iJessup,- Eersi ofl Wealthy. _llenisoh, deceased;'-vs. Samuel Bertholf.- . . ALSO-AII that certain % - r illag,e lot or pared of land, situate in the Borough of Susquehanna. DepOtiin the.county cif Susquehanna, and bobril .A'deci . and described as follows i to wit: On the north by land 'of William, Stuart and N.Ransom, en the east by the street, on the south by land of .Idayo and John#Brien, 'and on the west by a• street leading from the "Carr 'house" to lolui Vaughn's !muse, ,tontaining 60 feet front by 212 t-2 feet deep,tkethei with the 'appurtenances; 1 frupned dwelling house. and allimproved. Taken in execution at the suit Enos B. Re.x ford vs.' Alvah A. Sanders. . - .: • G. B,ELDRED, Sheriff. :11oiltrose, August . 3, 18.:447-31w3 MOR NEW GOODS At the Ready Pay Store. r HE subseribers :be,gleave , to advise -the I'public, that they are how receiving an en= tirely new stock of Goods for the Summer and (~ ,' b- , r nearly every article called Fall Traci ,t, ern ..i . for at a country Store ; whichi'were bought at the present low prices .in New York, for cash and will be sold astonishingly Cheap. Grateful for the very liberal fvat ri.n:i ge heretofore'citeM dad-to out establishinent, we solicit a . coutian: erica of th4i, saine, - .Aud las much 1 reae.as pose Me.. We Claim-to have in it .me.' lire revolution ized trade itrthis.Community, ti; compelling a ic :great redititiOn in pricesand (in some cases) a .dimunitionqqaxorbitaut profits; and we 'trust that a grateful public will duly . appreciate and reward out : effort. Our stock of Good& is now. ;large, and O'er.) , way suitable for the - traile— More eximisive, in filet, than usually kept in'thiS Once. . Those wishing, to purchase . will do well t call and see us. , . i . ,•,. . .„ SALMI & HEMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, July 1,)(1, 1854. . 13 , . - •! rotd Cloths • - \ , 1 LARGE assortment, and of exeellentqual. . l ity. iCassimeres; Tweeds, Satinets, Jeans,, ~ bought recently at: the ruling low priLes,and. ill be Bold correspondinzly cheap, by • I • l . '..SMITM & HEMPSTEAD. -; i • OLEIMATHER--,mfirst rate article at only,' 1 •25ets. 'per lb. ' . I 'Slum & HEMPSTEAD.. • • AWES PRE S Gooods,consisting of Lawns - , I 4 (mourning and fii,ney" styler!)- l'oplinettes,i bullies Bar . eges, Barege De•laines, De Beges, ! ( l e : ~ just. received and rsmrrt Cursal i ife eche i r im ,b p y tor ‘ EAi3 ' . : : 1 - , - Notice. I • _ , AME into the enclosure-of the subscriber, I last' sverk, two !rity colts, one - two years old id one yearling.. The owner is requested to ove property, pay Charges and take then!' away. - 1 . H. BODINE. iridtzewater,. og. 15, 1854.-3w* . . ' Goods • UST received laaecond !stock of. Spring and Sumrir Goods, and for sale on the usual .rms.* i BENTLEY & READ. Ildolutrose; Julio 1 ,1854- ' ' *P• S. Hope our neighbora won't find fault th the above -modest adreitisement Sheriff's• Sales. • - - ''..- _,_ , Y 'virtue of atindrY WribtAslued o a t of ', .11 Court Of'Cpmmon Pleai- of Susquehanna county, and to me directed,l ~wiir expose to putt: lie sale at ' the HOuse of Wm. K. Hatch, inMn',t Arose, o Saturday the 19th day of August: ti ta t at 1 o'clock P. M.—. 1 . All Aka ;certain pieeefor Parcel of land. satiate lying and being in the tOwnship of Forest Ljike.: county of !Susquehanna, and bounded .ani:ll,lslee .Scribtdos.follows, to wit: Beginning at. It :poet corner belief, irOhe centre of the road leatting front Thomas Brown's to Choconot,thenceiti4uth 8 deg: west 24 441(1'240 porches to:the Centre-et the Slilford and Owego turnpike; thence . :n4rtli ' 61 deg. west 22'and 9.10 perches to "a co rner in the centre. ,of . said:turnpike, thence north 121,and . 112 pereheh to rt corner; thence an easterly coanse 23 petchcs<to the piece .of beginning, containing . two.and one half "acres more or less,- together with' the appurtenances:l framed dwelling 'Rinse • seme fruit; t rees, and nil improved. ' . '! Taken in execution at the suit of C. B. Griffis vs. Judson', Wilhite. 1 - ALSa.-1- . All that certain piece or parcel of land situatelying and 'being in the township of Oak land, (formerly harmony) Susqu'ehannu County; bounded Und ;described as - follows, to wit:Nlit the north . Ily land of F. ,A. Ward, on the east': by the Lenoxiand Harmony turnpike; on the *Malt by• lands Of Samuel Bryant, and on the west:lby land of Ir l a - Curtis, containing about 50. :Ores more or leas, With the'appurtenapces,-ote email - house, and about 10 acres partially improved} Taken iii 'e.xe,cation at the suit of C. .S. Ben net vs: Jacob Yanslyke. . • , ALSO that certain piece or parcel offend situate lying, and being in the Borough of ~sus. 'quelianna 1./elicit, county of.. Susquehanna, bowl- , ded and described as follows, to wit: OMlthe 1 north-by the street, on the cast by,land of Lewis• Petti4 On the south by land of the Ni: Y. & E. It. It. Compauy,.and on the west by taint or lot on ,'Which the Methodist Episcopal chUreh in said village is erected, "containing about 7200 i feet, monitor less, together with the appurtetian. 1 ces, one 2.!story fratned.dwelling hoase, andi nil ' _ I I improved. ; . 7.•• . • 1,1 Takeriiiii nxecntion at the suit of Thomas Hand• Washington Purdy vs. Adam Horner. •• l' ALSO--All; that certain piece or parcel of and situate 1) ieg and being-in the township of ittsh,. i Stiscittehanteoeounty; bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by hind k,f John Roushe add L. B. Averist, on the ea:Arty land of John MeCawley, on the south bY Linda L. B. `Averiit,nnd on the - west.by land of' Setlißlakes lee end--4.-,--Sinith,cOntaining fifty acres, More Airless-, togAther with the appurtenances, about 15 acres improved.- - ' I:,1 „I: Taken in execution at the suit of Lewis V..an housen to! the use of Isaac L. Post- & Co. vs. Willi:lM 'ratitiousen.. - ALSO 7 i,-All that certain piece or name} of , and" situate in itheltownship-of Harmony, cotintY. of Susquelialina:and bounded and described ,as:lfol lows.. to twit: on the north by land fornierlv i ownedloll. T. Bailey and Joshua Stage,•dOe'd; on the east - .hi,' land of S. A. Lyons, oti the s,ditth by liind at S.rF. 111.lKtine; and on the west by land,of Albert C. Moore, containing ahont three. fourihs.otam acre, more or less, together I....vith the iippurteminces;l . framed ho l use, and all; hit proved. iI ,: in - .. Taken execution at the suit of David,' A. Lyehs and Biother vs. Stephen D Williams! ` ALSO -i-, All that three and one-half !dewy Warne . .buitding„.itu'ate in the village of .Susqueb:inna and *county of Susquehanna, on what is 'canted the Rivet- road, - Srluth of the New York and lErie Railroad passenger house, upon a lot of land, de-. svritied'as folloWs, to wit: bounded on the north br the • ll ighWay, on the east by land of - M{rtin - Ashley, on the south and west by land of Robert Nichol, tiMil building containing in front .enleaid street, 26 fl - :et and in depth 36 feet. , I Takee In exeeu t ion.at the suit of Gilbertew. ell arid Harinon K. Newell 'vi. MeliSsa MeWiele. ALSO-;-All that two and one-half story W: : .rnad dw - elling, f , ittiete in the Borotigh of Susquelninna Depot, on? lOt No. 4, according to itourvey Ot A. C. Adams'. land,'made bF Addison McKee,- Al D.. 1851, and; being on ',the south *side .f 'the I.;ead leadin,g, frhin, the Carr *house to the river iiiad, said building containing in front on Snid "street; about 25 iaet. and in depth about 28 feet. 11 • ra.en in 'execution A the :suits of Ebet4zer Cross -and A. C. Mains vs. James 3k Wade. ; • . •-: -;. • - ' L ALSO. ~. '- - 1 . All that certain piece or pan 4I of land situ l ate lying andbi4ing in the township of Great 114 , nd, 'Susquehanna County, anci'Sthte of.Pminsylvania, Bounded nrid - deseribed as follows to wit : N}4th 'erly by land' of Oliver Trowbridge, E isterl)l by land of Nathm P. Waller. Southerly by lands of ,1 Tratnan Baldwin. Wm. Wolcott and N. P. 'WA. leratiti e - M;ferly by lands of the New York &JErie Rail Read'cienpany, containing aboet se.ventyslive acres ni.ires or less, with the appurtenances; k,ne framed houSe, two Barns and some fruit trees and tnostfy..improved. . I i . Also—All tleitoth - er piece or parcel :of- hind, situate in the township and County aforesaid Viand ;,bounded and described as follows to wit : Begin inn at the North west corner of land sold tea the Heirs -of Charles 1-1: Trowbridge at : poplar] i:Cip ling andruns thence south 46 1.2 perches ,tb a stone heap;; thence south thri.e-folirths of a !de:. gree Ist 171 perches to a stone !leaf), thenc e wo.t, 6:1 : 2 perches to - a-stime Ware, Video north . threeifourths of a degree east 171 perches to the place . of beffining, containing fitfry AO-es more or test, together with. the appurtenanCes, one house, one Burn and abut 15 acres improied. . ' Also--All that other piece or parcel' of land, situate aS alliresnid, bounded and described' as follows:to wit: Beginin,g at a point on' the east side of the Highway ten febt in a southerlk,fiir ection kern the south-most locust tree, standing opposite the house of Traffian Baldwin; theilce a long said highway, north .27 degrees east,7rbds and' eleven end a-half feet,thenee north 62 }-,3(lle grees .eat :12 reds to a cornerthence in a line Par allel with the first described line, '7 rods andk 11 1-2 feet to 'a corner, thence with a line parillel with the Seetied - described line, 12 rods .to I ,the place of beginine, containing 95 rods of land or there a bouts with the appurtenances, one frateed ! dwelling house, one Barn, Shed and all improied. Also—All that other piece orparcel of land, 'situate as aforesaid, bounded and described as fol lows-to, Wit: on the north by land of Thin= Baldwitk, on the east. 'and west'by the Highway, and en the South by land new or formerlyt of Truman B a ldwin, containing ablaut sixty rods of land, or tlereabouts, with the appurtenances,bne Tavern Meuse, one Barn and all imprnved.l is " Taken in execution nt,the 'suits of llartnekK. Wells, JOnathan Christie and others vs. Lillie. Gri , *e.s aria Geo. W. Griggs. • ' , i ALSO -All that certaln piece or parcel of bind situate I.)ing and being in the township of Brrink lvn,,Suscitiehanna count, bounded and described ati foliowi, to. wit.: On tie north by land of Geo. Sterling, 'fin the east by and of Daniel Torryi.on the south; by land of Dailid Yeomans and Jaws Hewitt, and, on, the'westby David Yeornanii iind C. Fairchild, containing about 47 acres, together with the appurtenances, ne house and barn, ind mostlyireprovekL '• - . . , i • Taken in•execution a the suit of William:lL De Long:vs Daniel Lan ..tafF. • - . , • t !; ' : .G. li. ELDRED, Sheriff:. Montrose, July 25,18454,-30 -_—_ • • ~., LodOniville 800 :&. Dr ;g . Store : . THET , subscriber would i forma the fah bitantsofLo dersrille and ,urroundi geoantry,th t behasgreat ly enlarged and improyed hi Etore.and 11114 up arit]la a large and ',complete assortriteut, of Paints, 011 s, llye. woods. Dye-stuffs. Wicidow plans, Bash, Putty, Tarnish and Reushis.‘ Also, , Patent fledicin r! , . • Ili eralcalsiGlaes:ware,Perfumery, tan ke, Notions -tlonfectionery .11oliet articles. and all artisies usually kept itl any establishment of the kind. Alsa on hand a lan,e assortment ofl - j; - '.- BOOKS cfi STATIONERY. ' I: Paperfliogings,&.c.ike..slich he's prepared to se4 on as rassonsall!e terms as any a re in the country. , I ' ' DOGT. JA.ifS GRIFFIN. , I' , . Also keep* in came room general assortment , of, the CU..ICE6T gßDlCtsres.rareftl Ily selected, prepared and est pert:at-ended by hiraself,for hirownacoommodationand(the benefit of tlie public. i • . Builders; Painters, Physicians, Schaal TeaOtera.lll4eo all clarises and p rofetsloni whiling to purchase are intlted to calland;seefor . thenipelvte NU L. Scott, ;Would inform his for Mer patrons that he haitHts ccinnecticin with his other tusiness a fullastiortrrent of Boots a nd Shoes some f which he can warrant and sell ae reasonable as clan be bought at any AO er place in the country • - , • : L. BCO7. Dtreotly orer John Me itrney'v Store on • theft.j R.;Lodereritte l ano+• GRAIN - . • OF.alliciads, E gg , Dried Apples. Socks, u ter,; die., wanted ig-exchanme for Goods. at pricrs, by • T.C. R. L. & Co:, . ;s : • HAWLEYNuitit% I 3 spring and imvedinertheiritet' althis-s; They.ttre now. prepared :to *show all whi vat. then" with a call. . 4 Ditainstlxios of all the different kinds, Brit 'Plaid-and Changable Silks !and Bit CiaP o glad -Silk Shawls, Lawn 4,.. Barag BageoDeLaitis.Challis 2 .whito.Go:eds, bre bleached, sheetings and shirtings, in tact thing in this kw ..Suinqa STVECFS, a vei stock 'Which we offer very law; all gal ton gouda in this brattehPand - bro#m and Linen c,; , Cietits:HlAre invite attention, stock. I.)f Boatn, Green,l, and 10 Broadeleths, ' also 1111 and Fanoy Car Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans,' &e., Ladlea call end examine our stock of Shawhi...Wis have,some beautiful pat favorable priees.\ . Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbon, a goo i -ment,lLsierY and GlOvei of .all• kinds, all& asols,.* very large assortment ithich cheap.Mnibrellaa, Travelling Bag, Sate • - Ladies Shoes'. Cloth and Morroceo. Gaiters, -Patent 13uskihsollso ; 001. Gaiters, a gold stoc -kinds#hich *e offer at ourusualllniv ra Creekeri and Glass Ware, Fluid I.a, Flllid,lNvojd tails and tubs, brooms be de • .GrOcries, complete stock which *e; at -a very small ,advance, also Ashton Sal Sock,,and a Variety of Goods toil mention. We invite the attention i of 'wish , to buy goods cheap to call and exa stock;! MOntrose, June 1.1854. ; . '':STOVES & For Susquehanna Goan D. LATHROP Sz.-Co.\ivottid beg l.—/•rethrn.tbanks to their fried4s for eral phtroon;ie for the last yenr:And h hill Ofitinue their favors, which tro'ho it by.itriet at(ention to business, end to ‘Ve 'hitve the' must approved pattrns o ever firldughi into this market; aipong be - „ Steil? OF TILE WEST (Eleriztt COLTIVATOR. • " • • • P O ; - /V . 4IV WORLD,. • \ • is* A WLAS, ij TIEE ESTATES,4III Air! Tight, ers tOn numt , l roua to mention. , nl4o.have on hand a large asso Tin Ware of a he n i 4 quality, expressly trade,l:Cistert and Well Puma °Call de lead Pipe. of all site% reds for 4alit p &e..,'1413 - wliii: done neatness and All kltida of:produe,e taken ‘ or Itippro given -Give us a 'call if you Main'igtreet,!direetly opposite the D. . C: S.. A. WOOD Caith paid for Furs by .• • ,i‘, •,. .., .. , ; ,- Stoves foir . the PeoplA r 1 al. subieriber is now receiving hit. 1 ':Nyintei ,stock of Skives,. which,w plerelltvill be the largest and best,select meat fiver oilfired to the inhabiLidas - of hant4lCuJnty. This stock . wile consis tvverit3i . differtuit patterns of *oil and cf ing.ifid l'arlor,. besides any quantity of'. and ()(licesitives. . ThltindCrsigned,thitters himself.thai expos nee in the Stove businesk and 'I ties. for nianti lactu ring his own farniturti enalire him to sell, not only. Triinminii Stoq4, Cheaper, than any of hjs.. cotnir Ile Will sell Stove pipe, made .of the Ash and American iron, at 8 ctslper lb. er ffirmture . ht • proportion. • ' I . - i Ntit*itlistaading tlie present high price of Iron and fhb consequent advance of Icating4,Tam cri ablectto sell stoves at ;Ai prices., and nrAny kitLT, at abbot tWo, thirds of the price that t ey • have hoen•.,iold for. in this vicinity, tor -insta ice, Clin tonlAil' Tight, Elevated oven, . with. tri stings of the he:,t, quality at 824. Witlf second quality Of trimitings, sue h as are nstially kept by nerchan* at $.12. . Other •kinds u( Stove 4, in-prof ortion,fol cash; or shoritllme papefk - . i'' I, r ; . . 1: j . Jfil)bing of.all kinds dolt° a. my shop. Old Iron; Copper &c., taken iruezehans.e. 1 1. . . , ji . , I • . J. DICKER3IIIN, Jr. I' , . NO,tv Milford,' .luly 27th; 185,1. . 1 ' ••A. • r. A tpll.r.-.lVew d no4s just received lit ithe. Far. 11.1;eters' Store, such; as Lawns,. inghains, Prints 'of. various styles, De ilarege, &e , &(. t .I`.= . ' V - WARREZii.& TH c I ER. • Ithintrose, 4f:fly 26, 1854. i. . 1 .. ~.,. . ' , - , 2 Threshing Machines - E IA - rrilE uralcirsirmed desire to :eall the attenft, .1. ltd . the Publil to the artiele ;of I: ES11:11ii; ,NlArlpsEs, ruanntaetnred by the Well: Down e - tablyOrnent of li' /wrier, ,jielic.- - 4.. Co Albank, New . S.'-ork. : - 1 ~ . Thse '3l - names have been s - O.Jon InAse tit this er unty. and so - universaltrapj7rore , that ul'e feel' any effort at recommendation won be-raiT Sufii - tie it to thiy, that all the itniiroten eats .suf r.-„ez , t y tid by experienee and approyed by est, have 11. beet adopted by the 'Manufacturers. in their Ma chin M c for the: - trade of 1854. - i Beside this, Al .1 - leliines sold by us are warranted to :ve good satisfaction, or they ntay be returtielt aller a fir trial6 - ' - •\; ! 1 ' . -', , . •';...- \ - ~ . Ptides. 1 ' D-: ''' P. .. rouble ' Power, with Combioed, iThsher an , . Winnower; including belts,; wrench I es:&c.,. : - I -,' - 1 s2is CotriVieed sTli tesher and Winnower, aloe, . 115 For Two Hoi•se Power, Thresherand , dparatoi including Belts, Wrenches, &c.; - • tsl6)) Doulile Peiweralone, including belt, -r, 10 1 . .., ~:• Do , ' , without liClt,, - , - 110 1/ouble Thresher and Separatdr, - slone,l '- .10 Single, or One horse_ Power, Thrsherland i • Setiirator, including belts, pil.'cans;tand 1 wrrmehes, eomplete, - j- - • -V• - 128 Single Power; alone, including kat, .1 , , sp •- Do • without belt,.. . 80 Single Thresher and Separator, alone, - 3 B 3B Te,the above prices will be added tt e frel4 of course. To those wishing, to purchase A,e specially offer our services, assuring" Them thit they Cart purchase no cheaper at the blanufaettk ry, than of us. . . ' i :- • . :. The attention of Tanners is purlieu! rly invit- ' ed to : thore One Horse Machinesi T e cost 14', but a: trifle, and then the convenience of a Pow ilr to attack either Feed or Straw: patter. irr. World Sawi•an not be over-estimated. No Fbrmer c.in invest his money to better advantage Ilan in the' purchase of one of thnsee. Machines., Foy further partieolars, apply to I .1 7 • ,•,- L. R. PEcx, Ilarford, fir A O. G. llzmratEan, Brook/yn.l July 18. 1851.-2 W. I, I . 1 i . . • NEW Goos' , '' * 0 :, ; ,At the tipsonville 1 Exch*nge. TO, subseriber hereby infonns tifw friends troruprising the public generally)ithat he t % now replenishing his stock-of,Goists, rid is sit-' feringisnperior - inducements for them tpurchase of him. thereby keeping their Camel, a well . )rs 1 doirr:,their tracing at Koine: ' alhong his stot•k maylie fourid.a general assortment of ry Goods Groceries, Crockery, Hardware; Pui tr 4 -Oils, -Dyeillßoots and Shoes, llnts'and Cap wall and window paper, Clothing,Trunks,'Vanit e notioris &c., a)] of which he will be happy to ; exchange. fer ally kinds of farmer's: produce, at 00 higtilst prices, cask, or good credit. 1 1 •.. j lAlts; he *ants all wha,have accounts of ()v i er six menthe standing to call :Ind striae, em onrpr beforO the first of Feb. 1854,:and' all he intchd t 4 pay in grain are requested te.hring t alonglas shoo As convenient. J. L. INIER EVAN! : 1,. WAN'I ED. to hire a godd Bine' karnith, .op b' who Understands all branches; of the `trade, and can come well recommended-tor itobriel,y.and rn destry can obtain . fair wages by '.ealling 'an t e subscriber noon at Upsonvilltf, Ps:. l \.. t Joseph L. DiEinnuaa.l 1 Jan. 2, 1854. ~,•• Win d ow • 1 Sash. , 1 Q &'TY. SAYRE having seen .bppointbel 14.745.75 gents for an extensive S4sh, 11)licid 4,3 Roor.-Afanatietory are prepared! to fdrnish shy artieltird in thill line atless rateshan they h re uaaall heen sold. • Jell! 24. i . • S4VING CREAM—an article which evJry Mgt should try, for sale ))y ittli 24 (fi. ortig. ------ BESOL4I — .I4 00P0.111 1 1,G . • ‘-i , etkixiitints to ini tho*Vontstitution ~ 1 . . • . of the.eota, on*ealth. • '': '; • stc*q 1. - Resoritif.,:t - &rate ard Hindi , 9 . lltepre4 ' wires ,of the C ~,,,,on wee th o f Penh, - ay/rania in 'emeral At - sembly - met, .`rhnt'llio" fol. .lowing alien eats by and the same'itisi he reby proposed to •tlie onstitution Of the Common wealth, under and : micordance with the prod s: ions of the tenth art L :, ' tlitireof,..to.wit : • \ , - - - rno*ostrloN I, , k - ARTICLE XL. .. L B\ . t • SEETTOi . L. The aggregn : amount of debts hereafter contiaeted by the "o monwealth shall never . exceed the sum lof fie , liu lred tho usand' dollars, except in ease ,of -w it to. rep,el invasion, suppress insurrection, der t redeem ti ti . public. debt of the Commonwealth and the m . ey so nosed shall be nppliedzto the. purpose for del the debt maybe contracted, or, Pay such de •-, 'and. to no:other purpmie: , .- • SEertoi ii To pay the pt blic debt of the Com monwealth, and - debts itthit.h may hereafter ' be contracted in case of war. to: repel invasien,.sup press insurrection and to red eem the ' public debt, the Legislature shall ne. the r, next session_after the adoption of \ this section nto the Constitution, provide by. law for the crew ion of a sinking fund, which shall not be abolished tillithe said- public 1 debts he wholly: paid, to consist of , all the net annual income froru thh public works and.stocks owned by, the Commonitea th, or any other funds arising under any revisnue law . now - existing .or that-may . be hereafter enacted, so far as thosame maY, be required to pay the interest of . said , debts. semi nnnoally, and annually to.reduee the princi. pal thereof by a sum qot less than five 'hundred: thousandAellars, inereasedl yearly by compound- . ing at a'rate of. not leis than five pefcenturn per annum; the .said - sinking ftind shall be invested .in the loans of the Cotemonwealth i which • shall be-cancelled frotu4ime to-time. in a manner-to be provided by law :Ito portion of the sinking fund shall ever be applied to thd payment of the debt of five hundred thousand !dollars, mentioned in the first section of thit article,,but the said sink. ing' fund Shall he applied only to the .purposes hhreiri specified. , i 2 - , .' SEcrtos '3. The credit j bf the Commonivealth shall not in any way bp girt: or loaned ` to or in aid of nn' individual; °otnnany, corporation or as. seciatien, nor shall the CommonWealth.hereafter become a joint owner or stoekholder intny com pany, association or Orpoi,ation in this ''ountion wealth or 040vhere, forni4d for any purpeats.. SEcrtox 4. The Compiortwealtli- shall never assume the debts of any cliunty, city, b rough or township, or of :my cOrpo atien or as sociation, unless such debts shall ha .e been cot:traded to - repel invasion,suppreis in urreetion, or to defend I the State in war. ; -1 • . - - • -.\ , - rnorwrioN 4J TO E .I.IITiCLE Xt. - - - . Prohibiting .11uvic2 'l. SubscriptiiMs. - ueh as s, De n and every large of ea yello4t to our lberry itueres, miner erns at assort .o Par ill- sell .Is, &e. of 01 vs. . ps and ,rdsoSte. twill soil t by the roux tL -.11 who fine our le V ntello heir lb ' po Ittcy to mer. • price,. SrovEs ich mai? i Orrn.) u -and otll tinent . of or home -riptio* lespatch. ,ed 'credit Shop 4 1 qffice. OP. UFF, ; !Sz. \Vr - The Legislature - shall never authoriie any county, city, borough or ti wnshiri, b vote Of Its citizens Or otherwise, jto ecome a stockholder in any joint 'stock coMpan , - association or corpo ration, or to raise money f r, or loarrits credit to; or in aid of any such Com , ativ or association. I Fall an`4 len cont. d 'assort, tisqu+- of swa t ; •ii Plate, his lont; is faeill and Pipe; s &c., bnt etitors.— test En 4. and oth Sialcer of the. i t hat:l • 8. . . • Ili S Resolved, That thislres nays 6. j Extract froni the T. A In house nrappre4nta Resolv,cd.•That•thhi 'vs nay 20 . • Extract.froth th• t • —Snr:itr-TA RV'S 41. FF April 21, 1F854. --,- . 4 . Secretary of he. Col:linen - Wealth. PENNS YL VA N/A; S. . . : -.--. SECRETARY . 8 OFFICE, llnriiiiburg,JulY 1, MIL - , . . 1, -.•-•-os ). I % certify that the above and 'fore- SEAL I t going is 'a true aid correct copy of the ....„--...\ • ) original "'Resolution relative to. an amenduient of the Constitution,". as the same re-. mains on file in thislollice. .. . • . . . • In testimony wherepf-I'litive hereunto set my hand and caiNed . tol'he a fixed the Seal of the Secretary's office the! day nd year above written. 1 1 C. A. BLACK , - Secretitry of the Commonwealth. I Journal of the Senate. . . l'Resetation - No. 562; crititleil 'Resolution pro posing amendments flo the' Constitution of the' Commoriwealth,' wasieadh ;third time.i On the question, will the Serinte agree.to the first prop. osition. the_ yeas, and hay were ;taken, agreebly ..4 , to the Constitution. - nrid w .re as follows, viz :. , Ytais—Messrs./luckaleasi, Dar inzton,Dariie, Fargisson, POulkrod,.Friek. Fry, Gcollwin Ilililcman- Hamilton, 11 , D Hamlin. P. AV' Hamlid, He ster ' 'llose, Jamison, Mc- Clintock; lifeFar)and, Plait; Qui.:le,Sager, Slifer, ant Mo. Carlin; Spend; esr-23. 1 - • - ' - - NA V3—:llesers. Cr abb, Clvaire I t Hendricks, Kinaar,Knu kel and Skinner—G. i I - So the question wa4 de4rtnined in the affirm ative. .. -1* • 1 • . - On the question will 1101 Senate agree to_ the second proposition- the yeas and nays were ta.: kepagreeably to the Constitution, and were .as fo ows,Niz: . . I . , • Y va-31,cssrs. nuckaiewt Davie, rarroson. Ponikrod, Ply. H oodwin. Haldeman, D . D. Ilainlin, E. W. Milli% Hendricks,. Heater: olloge,L Jarnisdn, Kinzer, Nlcellniock, McFarland. Platt . Price, Quints. .lifer, warm, Mceactla, Speaker-41. , Nlirs—ilessrs. Cral,b,• ci.r.. l "welt, Darlington, namiitota, Runkle arid Skinner-0 I .• . So the question was determined in-the nfitrin alive.", ! 1 _ . Journal. of the lio,use of Representatives. 4, "The question recur:in:T. on , the final passage of .the ,Resolution, f.he first proposition was 1 anted to as follows, viz : • • •. .. „ • Vva 3—Messrs. Abrahami Ada 8, Atherton, Ball, Barton, Bryer, Bighorn. Boyd, Bush; yrrly, Caldwell, Calvin, Carlislo, Chamberlin C-onk,:Cran , - Cummins, Daugherty, Davis. De,Franee , Dunning, Eek .rt. Edinger. P.tdrurl, Ev ans, Foster, Ery Gallent, ibbony.. Gilmore, Gray, Groom, G win, Hamilton. Dart, Hem Hiestand, Hillier, Illpple, Horn, ilummer,linnsue er, Hunter, 'Writ , Jack man, Engine. it night, Latiry, t •i high) Linn, Magee, Ma. guire, itiandertleki,M'Congell. I'4 l '.Eee, Miller ,Mottaghan, Montgomery, Mc,ors, Moser, M use. Palmer, Parke, Paris. lee, Pas more, Patterson, Porter, Putney, Rawlins, Bob:. errs. Bowe'. Sall age. Scott. pl Wei Simonton, Smith aterloo Smith, (Crawford,) Stewart Stook dale. Strong,.Struthers, Wheeler, Wieklelu, Wright, Zeigler. Chase, Speaker-85. Nara—Note. I , So the question was det e rmined in the afbrtn . ative, - • On the question. will the House arrree to the second propnsitiiin, the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to. the proviSions of the 10th article of the constitution, and are as follows: • Yeas—ML-ssrs. AhmlotrnlAtherton, Ball y Barton, Beek, Beyer, Bighorn, Boyd, C 'dwell, Carlisle. • Chamberlain.. Cock, Crane, cumulus,. Daugherty, Devi' , Deegan. Be Frinee, Dunning, Edinger * .Elire 4l , • Brittle - Fry. Gallen tine, Gibbony , 01!more, Dray, dream. Gain, ilamlitch, liieetand,'Hillier.lhpple, iturtAertorr, Murata. tiaru..Ttek man. Kilgore, Knight, Latin', iteiligh,) Lowrey, (Tiamo.) Linn, Magee, Maguire, Mauderseid, WC:Angell, M'Kee, Monaghan ; Montgomery, Moore, 'Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, Parmlee, Passmore!, Patterson, Porter. Itawitns, Roberts. Rowe, Ballade. Scig,t, Simonton. Smith. (Berko,/ Smith, (cruurorcl,) Stock,laleiW heeler, Wiaklein, 'Wright Chnse, Sptaker-71. , NATS-31eismi. Adams. "Baldwin, Beans Bush, Byerly, Hart, Derr, Vern, Hummel. M . Cornhe. Mill er. Poulson, Putney, Sidlt, Stewart-, Strong, Strutters, Zeigler—M. SO the question wa! ativo. - = , . ' .Harri PENNSYLVANIA!. .....A 1 .... I do certify • SEAL ing, is n trul i lntiOn relative to nn an tion of the.C.oininonwi on the Journals of the; eral -Assembly, of thil session Of. 18E4: Witnesit my..hood tliia.firstdav of July, dred And fifiy.four, Secretor J9ly 13.7654-3 m • To CheeSe Makers. rjr HE subscriber hOing secured the right to JL mho and fell " Stone's Patent self acting Cheese Press,'' in thecounties of Susu'aiWavne, Pike and Wyoming, Would respectfully callthe attention 01 Cheese Makers •to it. This Press, for convenience tind 4Orability, is- ahead of any thing now, In use. The subserlher will supply orders for Presses on tihort notice. lie will also sell rights to those who may wish to purchase, either by counties Ori tqw,nahiPs. Those who make cheese in lieu o/ r btitter, will find ' it to their interest to send in orders foreneof Stone's Patent Pressns. For torthe r particulars inquire of the subscriber a I ilientrose, Susquehanna county, Pa. 0. F. rARGO. Montrose, June 20, 1 1 1.54i-:=2.51 : , E. B. - CHASE, c of Represi-ntatizis. M. 51'CASLIN; • ieftker of the Senate. atei - April 280854....• ilu tiori pass. Yeas 22, Joarnal. MAGIJIAE, Clerk.- irei,Aiirit 21,1854. ' lution Pass." Yeas 71 journal. WM: JACK, Clerk. -;- •„. C. A. BLACK, determin . ed in the affirm, ICLtiTAILV'S OFFICE, itibtOff, July 1, 11354. Athat the above And foregn and correct copy of the IttArS" taken on the" Resn lendutentiof the Constitu ealth the samc appears two Houses of the • Gen- Cdnimonwealth for the nd'rhe seal or said ()Mee atrthou4snd eight' hon. C. A..13L4C1C, of the Commonstesitb. Stratrie *Wee, :'NOTICE is hereby liven tbsa,letters testa lr mentary a-0 - n the estate of William -Hen idea, deed, late , 4 tho Borough of MentrOse,- have been gmotettito the - subseribei. All per sons indebted to said estate aro hereby' request ed to make immediate payment, and ;those biw- - ing claims upon said eitato td preisentlthoui 4 nly attested tor settlement. 1 - , Art, &Limn stomiAdm'rx: Montrose,' July 1854.-28w6 _ . . • " - Register's Notic e - TDVIII4C.Nutice is heit'.4 . given •to all persona , — e4mcerried in ;the followrcg'estates, to wit: Estate of .TimothyD. Shay, deed, Benjarnin Shay, Administrato r . Estate. of ZenaS Caventei, dec,sed,Ederavd Dimmiek,"Adei. • r ' . , • Estate of Horacerarpenter. deed, A. ; G. - Xtai. ley and,EtruMuel ;Caripenter,. Adofri: • Estate of James Watson, dee:d;Jeremiah Wat 'son and David Wittson, Et'ra I . Estate of Wm.:Baker, jr.; deed, tra Nichols; Adm'r.' 1 - • - • - Estate of Janie?. Loomis, deed, Samutd A. Lo.mis, one of the' Executors. I • . Es to 6f,ThomaS,Burdiek, deed, Avery. Bur. dick, A. ~'r. . - ; ' , ' 'Estate .6 Amy 'Baheock, dee'd, S. A. NeFton and L: IL ruff Ex'rs. • I That the necou nts . have settled their accounts in'the R'eg,ister's ice,in and fin.- the county of Susquehanna, and th. t the same will be preSent ed to the Judges of Orphans' Court •of said county, in Montrose, on • ednesday theltadday t f Atigustliest, for confirtna . on rind allowatice, J T. LAN l'oy ReOster. Register's offiAl ce,-ontrose, Ju 12, , 04--28w4 Farniero' Union Insnian Office, Ath"Citi l ' Bradfoa COulity • n'a CAPITAL. 200;000 1 !. : i DT BONDS AND MORTGAGES Of-REAL • 1 • ESTATE. INSURES Against less byHouses,l4tores and other buildings, GoodS„ -Wares, aildbier. ehandise,on as favorable terms as . •any Institution;. - Losses promptly:adjuited'andlpaid, . DIRECTORS. Hon. Horace Willi ton, Francis Tylei, - G00..A. Perkins; J. Tr D.; . Hypr, C. ,N.. Shim - an, C. F. ‘Velles,-.lr:, J. E. Canfield, Athens; Hon. John lApOrte, Towanda; Gen. Bradley Wakeman; La ceyville; Gee. Nf. Hollenbaclt', Wilkesbarre; 31i chael Myleri,' Laiie de, Pa. N: • I, OFFICERS. • Hon. Horace Williston, Press; C. F...Weirr,j r. Vico Pres. and Treo.; Canfield, Sec'y; Address; G. A. 114.1ard, Wyalusing, Bradford county, Pa,2-28M`3. : - -i• •-: i . , .Threshing Machines.. 1 " i . TIME j 3 ulisoritit r .b e i n g auihorized. to sell -ma-- chinesonanufaetured by the well • known: establishment. of Wheeler, Melia &-.:•C0., -Albs. ny, New York, will , ftiraishi• them as - clie4.a.s. can be bo4lit pinny. oncAn this_ rieinity;. n., .I, divide my commission with none except the pur. chaser. All :Machines wild by me are warranted. Also 2 two, ho - rse Threshing!ltinchines'.nith . self cleaners, of Wheeler,- Melick &:Co. 2 fi':inartufric: - tore, tor sell or rent on favorable tonna: Per fur- - 1 ther par:OM:liars apply to , 1 . - - -- --. : .i, , : -,.- , • i .E,,T. TIFFANY, Dimeck., • • Dimock i Augttst . 4i.lBsi--132tia . -. ~ , 1 . , " ..- . WOOL:.- .00L , CASK paid for:WOOL, by • . '1 D. L. dz:Co. To the Public. AT store of Abel Turret!, Montrose. Pa„ may be found ft •firai 'rate assortm(44. of Drugs. Medieincs, Phng„rrist's-Glasi..ware, Paints, Brushes,Dyg-stutrs, Ginceries, Yankee No. setiqdry Goods, musical InstfumentS. : and •Strin4s, 3fateriids for Lights , Pocket .4ives, Spoons, Jewelry, Perfumery„ . &c. &e. Person. 4 wanting any :artieles in the aforesatd departments, (and'also some others not named,) are respectfnlly invited to, cast and examine 'be fore they purchase, lily so doing. their interests may las promoted. .. ;- • ar When You tome to .31.ontrose, do net for ;et to call.at TEIRRELL'S. • , , English Lever Watches. ' k i+ ' : rrifiEsUbScriber takes pleae -.--0.-.,, ' .... IL tire! irr infoiMing . his : t',•.,,4114. friendS that he has thiS day a . .1 :. ,.. ,( '' ret,.eive& from ''Liverpool per- ... - steamer EuroPi . 'n larks in -4 X. - - voice olhis unrivaled English ‘ l Cf, 4,1_4 !. ...•.. . -'- Lever Watches. The prasent , invoice comprises SIX different I.•arieties,. An plain and hunting cases, l full . Jewelled and plain, also some' extra r 'fine Movements, which ho Will put into gold eases et' any desirable 'weight :or pattern. ! ' ,i . : I ,i ' -.! . . 1 ,! ' 2 ALFRED J. EVANS: ' . ! No...2;pda. Fellows Hall, ,• , ' Binghamton' July 26,:1854. .'. ' • '-- : sGrocenes---Wholesale ¢ c Retail. N great variety, considrableAuantity, aimed coss quaGiY,ind cheap for cash, or to exc i ltangn for moist kinds elf 'Merchantable produce , on • go.. terms. ifs stbck of 'Sugars,.Teas,Tobacco,Spi..l cost bc.c.; beinziso numerous, hirdeerris_it only nec, essery to Say, that almost anything le"thc Gro-1 eery line used by families, can be found upotiinqui.l ry and 'consequently enumeration is coturiffared supeilluons. In particular ha , witild ask. an.examß ination of his Gd Sugar,2s. Tobaccri, and '4li Teir:i A'deductiOn. werth saving made to those sho be in large quantities. • ' 4 1 Lis N. MILLARD:: Montrose, Pi.. July 12,18.5.1." To the Citizowit..af SuoquehOnn a -Count VicKnAxt .& BENNETT' would respectfully- call the attention of mums' ,itt.Sussirtaanita County and Tici DRY to their !Sege:and; 'selettted stock of Dry Goods and CarnektwhiCh territst of all the farldentible and seesonable Goods-now in vogue; Goods suited both for the mare and the gky. and in fact all of , the different ity.tes of goods which can he called for prthought of. 'We are fie {ermined 'lotto he undcria/d,:and if you Will be sohindas, tetaror ue with si call • ire tel!t:make our word good.. stock of Mess Goods consistsin part - of Drdcado; Plaid,' Stripe... Changeable, and-Unit:kg, Fig.ind Phan Wool. Delaines,-.Fig„and Plain Cotton; do., Sferines.Thibet s, Airmen., l'arurnatta l M.stki, Plaid Lielsys,Colored- sack -ltitinuels, Calicoes, de.; &c. ' II !LAW Lei—Of which we hare an.. endless ,varietr Sashmere Shawls', from $7 to. ESO; ttay State, LciAir and quare de., Fig. and Plain Thlbet. &c. & :Ciois4ls--I'lain,.ll.lald. arid Stripe Jaconit Birds Eye and Russia ,Diaper. Irish _Linen , Table ' Litho, Linen, Maim Worsted, and Etabdued Spread*: , Swift* and BoOkt.iluslins, -Titter's` and liislions;l Lawn's, Linen !Cambric, -I, , nen Candid(' flak's, ;French - . Worked Collars and Under ilk's. Illnalircbrapery,. Linea and ,Cotton Sheeting tend and Brown, TacqUirrd Diaper, &e. &o. • - -Ow siva _fin pia ram e n f- , -Conslsts of Black. and Fan cy Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Black - 11-44. Piney, Sitinette, Gniy,,lrentockS , Jean, Coshmeretts,' Satin, Wor sled and Vestings,lllack and 001.,Ilds's, Satin Stocks., Neck' Ties, Ecc . Flannels—White, Red, Rine, Yellow and stripe, Gent* Cashmere Wrappers; Dreireia, ECc. EEC. 00sta - eh of dilltsves sand IFlnsilwry. Is complete , embrecingEedieS, And fleets' Gloves, Lisfe thins* Cashmere. Csssimere, Fleece LinediCliinnolit Lined. Ba s Kid, Rack eldn, 4lte, Etc. Ladies, Miter - Gantt Cr _ . .ales,. .ses sari- -ants Cotton Hose . sad g Ifs,. White, mam,' Mixed, Meek' ane Made - Colors. Alpseca.„ Woolen..Catbmere. 'Merino and Silk d0., - and every otber. etyleofseationable Hosiery. . - _l" 41-so. an endleis variety *father styles oftiondssaeliss Damasks both Cotton and •Wool, Silks and Cotton Vet, -eets,:Counterpanes, Moreens,CatabrTes; Turn Jeans, Cnni ; „ totters, itosp and Horse Blankets.. Nanklni, Ticking*, Vtit l r , iners'etripegOlicortaltin. Carpet BIWA, a. 5... - • .1 - ' COrptelittir—trurseis, Three Ply - . Ingraheat' both 1 1 /401 and Cotton. Cotton do:,flottoa and !Wool stair f Car peting,ttruivet, Olt Cloths, Rush Carpeting Utter.' 1 t Our 14044 of Dry, Goads Is . poi ' complete, an if , you iroulOilke 0 , see a good assortment of Goods a d •Naw a noos you *lir rait at Wleithent 4k:llM ate*, near 0pp0... 1 site the Poet•ofitre. • .; • , i • L . , • 1 , , Bl q balp°°llll- V. , 4 111 9 12; 185v-4144 1 . +. IPRY GOODS. -" I -Twig exibseriber respectfully Invite the ettentron 'of! 1 those wishing to,p.urebaret. Cheep fniPitalf, to irte• NEW PALL Suit WiNTEE STOCK, which for iitsent Arty and cheapness, he may safely say la unsurptisured 'by; any !riddle Empire state amon g which may be totitid • , . , . ~... . . - TWO HUNDIAEI)..iiiii - AWLfi, ; , °revery quality add Style, !iticks tarmind from - 50er" to $14.1' 100 pieces Parametta arid. Alapaca from lc to fui.jobiriarit.i. 'Trench 3leritiOts of eteryl cheap. s grade and 'color,, reoleTvlcably 1 o,ooo.Yarils of We talitie 'and Persian Citi.th fivircrOe. •• tb 411. Prints and Glue's** in endierequOntity. :: :;.• I -_,l 4 i .000:yords bleached aud. unbleached Ebectngsand 1 Partial:silken' de tole dd I : - I! • " I •lOW/yards White, no. and.Venow 7141.11141.1 i (VOW la 6d to 6s. Woolen goods of every kind for men ondboye. . 1000 Yard.- Slik ,Broca dc, -Mkt, and 'Plain illsok froin the I owes' grodelothetbodt aurieriar quality. DrOu Trim.; mins ofeeery dreeripNenb • t• - -it ii r• •,. . , ' PEDLAItS' . .GOODS. . t• . , , A large steeklroar Auction', very cheap. Trishka and Travelling 1 Bags, an extensive stiortment constantly on hand. ..I. .. .. . .. 4. - - . • _ ! - -. No effort irtil be reared on the rkiPt of 'the suboeriberto. merit a continuance of the Oatrortage wide& the nObile has hitherto mest generously deeorded him. and for whirl ho reterassin.mre and liaartyAhaßks. - ___ - _...„-* • 1 . _ I -W. N. WILNOI% '. • ' ftornerOf Court & Watei stsi., Tom kin. Moe ~ Nearly opirbotte the Anterichn Noted, Din barateui, .T. - july 12 ,1 85 4.: ..- i _ -;'. : - ! i I ' • BY 'blue ors writ Of Lavas oistrund Out *of tblf•Cotat ofpornmoar tidlittaqueleuutilitfo so/ to so directed; 1 ni_lti Ile le latflie haw& t 'knee of Ws, : It rlbitentroa times-fa eftordsg the dig bfAligimdc. - - at 1 - li'clock P.M.— 1- , 1 - ' . ~- . MI that vertabt Inlet or trait.' of bed sleet . in Use l4Wltahfra of ,fierettlend, in the ...coistyitit tinnpubittris .and /tate of Peansylvanis,and butted, bounded and de. sacltled at folicres, to wit :Ole/ludo* at A point ht tlet illoath - waterhi Matra the Grad Ihrudandl Cdcbseton MM. pike, the south easterly aide of • hugs chestnut tree. at* ' * eornet of taideberetotore Conveyed twit* NM York k :" Windt 'Root 'Colullitty..elteree south , i 1 deg; ant SC \ Mtn. , west Siang thetine of esti OMR out Coolllooel looto - - about 114 feet to a cot neetheina,c, thence . noechwater i • long the line of raid Coca $$ about 112 AM le ..: e 'nottkidettelto .7.0 f. 4040-44.,,,..911 WO Plualgs , - out 7,60 trent rid tige r thee i cs p.m 51% d ;-• "ow 1 oat 7li 1 , 13 . f fee i, s i t , t t o e p t r ai l I s .. itt r b t e ti f i*ld e , 0 In t a r I i ti vi t 1 d lct i g , .!li s i s o s ' tiii as 2. ' I ner of said turnpike - 1179 Jest , Ur the plots of * Weft l i ', o tabilhg , six Olathe of iteattelif Mud ono:* or 1 ' effected thereon a large three Rory Tavern House,.known 'ea" the Bryant Ilouee,” • wittlAit latitllttirkridiediabd eta. ~ ' tiling, ice house, and oat tignisife, , ~,, - - ~. - , , ~..-, :,•..; -,,, . IS Takeo in execution at„tb• tun of tt.ltilt th.i t i, .01140 -) •91wles cf. MO, ' , ,- .,.. .. - A. idwilti : 11 ' " • • ' - ..• A- . (4 , 11.-ILDIIIII. : 11, Sheriff's Oboe, Montrose, Aug.1,18540—Z112 ~ . 1 - ' Hate ; . LARGE totsortmentr of . bilkAirKl , -.ogoki !. Ira% At extremely. low pric'es. - .% V v-4:01 • ' 1 -':: ~ BURROWB & CXX.' :. Gibson, Juno 24:1854. - '.' Nei* &Mc - XiBURItirA i, is ;12 v 0 -g tr, rieeiving - his tad . supplies of Springtondii'vrtuch'llrill round unuenallylargenndlittraulite l including a auperior.aseortment, of Laiii . en 1311ia Goods, .in 8i I k s, Elelattet4lniini,;Poplina„ Challies, - Giornale. 80)1r: Shawis,.Silk tra* ifia rreniii Lace Bonnets,: Itogether with. nlarpte tuiik.tver.Mberitane.y ind IStoPlo. Goal, incicrding plotbsi t : C - assitnera,. IBoota and. Shoes ,: : Vow!, ,Gi Crocke r y , Drugs, Ong, add Painta, Cooking and - Pular - - Stoves: Oh% GrindtStenee;Plongbi &e. dre;4lll - which he sold, on terms theittettfi era for cash•cnolipproved • ew Mitrord, May Bth, 1854. 1 .. - . , 'NEW GOODS: ' AL'' E assortment af a seasons, Siv and ' • btu Go ,do at tlie store 'or •' - - ..:- - ' , • .IJ. BURICOVIId & CO. - .1101:12ot4111,- . - . e \ptfit GOOD o-ssortm ot at . low, -meets, also a -A * largo lot of good tints at 6 1,4 eta. per 1 - ~ .. °U. 1:0:011:'& tO; - 1 a choke's*. ai„ . • B011110t& - . 1\ TIONNETEI and Bonnet 11 _sortment. at, low prices;) ' U. BURAOWS OOD New - Orleans, at et,81••1-2 , Pet; 111111 t. ki Priam i • do. ttt $0,25 per joo dm. Priam Portorico, at 6,87 1 2perll9o • Also. Clarafied.Coffeeowdered; sail Loaf Sugars,-at very low prieelt. 4 '. Atilttii;i4 i .l& Gibsons v Aprit 1854:: NEWOOODS.,:' o 3HLLAW•St PAR rilOal,h,eirirsiefil • 111 ackneWfocigments td the pane' forpoCrfa ,lvors; and inilio . ,atteptfOn fo . ttitvery i largifateek of spring - and - Sue%ler GoodeMley ',ie. ceiviag; and offtWfoi , page. to Addition to their 'lanai asiortmept. of Maplerkpry Goods, Groceries, 'Hardware, • C i ii*kery, :Pinata, And 47.4.; thoyiardi,pre.panAlto exhibit„auqrs assort!ne* of • •••• t - , . . - ' 11/11:11E - S DRESS GOOD: of every 84501444 . 4,4 - Ifigured:RlPid aid: Plain, Si iks,,llonnets.syris, Ribbcms, GI ovos, Hosiery La - dies and: Misses .shoes of all , Ifliids— r s.,diio A largO stock. of . . i ' - AEXDY. MADE,. CLOiliThiG, 'Cloths, CosaipArs, , Tiveods,:l Jeans, Sunnier Cloths, . - V(istio . :liats ' and , Caps, Boots and Slidel'i &c. die: ' - -i '• ' 1 •'.• - , 'lndy :respect I!ir solieft an Caily call ~.frons f,, .tlvise Avito wish to port,thasis VOOD GOODS ' Al" Low PRICES. ''- '• ;:. ..':- :1 ' • , . , .. • ';* 1110311LLAN 'de. Wirt& Springville, ISISy 2,:1854. • 6", _,-, c • . . . . - - TII.E sulii;bribers _ will act as'etgentiffor buying , "andiellifikfteal ...Bstate,tt . -.Ftirms; Houses, and lets44ocateit Eirrimfa. sexing - 4 . in &mime: Cotinty,..Nr-Y-1 ind :else Virginia Lend Warrants.. ',..AllArtiOesaialr offertheir *pat)" for sale eairgire it' minute • diteription:.ef their, farms - or Lute •fqllownt ;No ;4,llmill:to:Am ,. tifany s iinprov.ed, and...hoW :watered . ;:finildings; Orchard, grafted-or, . common ; fruit `; other fruit trees;; how - Air from' Greet - .Bend; - and the vital , - est, point of the Y; dr; .R., 'MA (otitis of payment. - • All Wild itlshlo Buy or 'skit Rest Es, tate,, w ill receiin prompt artentiori'by. 'A tilling or addressing either of us at • Great - Bank s Bent‘ sinehannkbouoty Pe. - Conveyance. from - Greot. Bend ivo : the .premises free . of charge., , . : .: ' • , . -Mee on'main street;: in the dwelling - hone, of 8; B Chase, Litely occupied by N. V. Carpen ter., - • TETER . DECKER, 9. SiABE . Great. Bend, OctAth' A,bOOD supply 'of .Sole lieattiii, also Upper' • do. and CillSkin4, togother with witht Roots and Shoes; just received, tuidlor sate by • - - BENTLEY & READ. TI3E chActieii3lohLises; Teas and other ore - earldi to be found in tlida i ior any ether town of this county at f J.ItSIPI7IIIki. G"'NeW Orleans Sugar.At 1:2 cts, per lb. and other Goods equally low at • IL SUTPHINt. IMIRE . , 11:re10d030116, r s itiii i fiTANTLY Op hand 6r I ffitiniethed it *bort notice by' - - LYONS & SON .-; SPRING 1300D8. • - ,Iri t itY largo stock- of. Spring and Bum aet _CIL Goods are just. being-receved sfr. • •, • - StimaintsVille;-April TIME CHANGED. , ViMagetisms kiellimaire," Lac kauriaiimiik W. 111.84 SPRING, ARRANGEMENT j"\N and aftei'Manday; MayBth;lBs4, the Mail _„/ Passenger Train wilt depart from Seratitoa at, 9.10,- 'A. at. ./. - Arrive at Great Bend at. 11.40, A: it. Conneuting , tvith .the day .eXpretui trains bud and West oh the N. Y..& - Rottina. Will love Great -Bled on the ariival of the Day Express trains'frcitn' Now . YOrk - :2118, Dunkirk', tutd' arrive at Scrantnn at 4.10, P. $l.l ";The Freight AcConimOdation: Train. with OW ginger'ear attaphed, will depart,from Scranton at' 1 - .23, r. m., attiring at Glltatilertd at 6, P. Rilturningovill depart from Great. Dend:td, 7. arutatrive at Setanten,.ll.4o.4 - . Stages will btrin waiting oat the 'sender Trains at' w.vintih_to leonvFY . pasaengent tci Carboadafe t 'Pittston; Wilketi.Barre; lrhil~ el. phia ria the Reading It It., Easton,`andittouter, intermediate places. The trains We connect, 440 arrive from New York and :Dtinkirle,4a follows; Day Express arrives Nee-York 7.32, I. it.; departs from 03,00, A., ta: 1 Sante train arrives at Dtinkirk, it.; departs fiom do at !7.28, • A. 31.;• Night Express arrives at New York 10.02. A. 31., departs'at.6, Sainq train arrives at Dunkirk 'l2' 12; , m.;APpirtii•at 3.20. r. at .Malt train No. 1, bound west, arrive at Dania* to 'heansafttia' Night Express, both east an west,'•ot *Obit train weat, en the New York..dt;Stik,4alli take our Accommodation Train Which leavei Sanaa. ton at 1.25 r. u. Tore whittling - to.gsk, c la the Day Express either east - or *est, ,will tab. the, Mail Passenger Train, whjeh_dpparta 9.1i241,.U. D. M. DOTTRAER, . Sup't Office, Soranted, - - -4 Juno 20, 1864. 5 28ti - , L IDLATED'WARE..;—AIarge and bointiftil as= sortmont of-1 Silver plated Cake' Baaketit,. Ciatoni, and Candlesticks l , -setae entirety I new , : patterns, by . /4'VANS.. Binghamton, Mara 30, 1854.
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