. _ AlitTbe ttentio - n of Merchants and others Ontrost ptmottat.l is direeted to the advertisement and - card of „ - ilex. M. C. Tvl.Ett.i :Persons from this region who sisit YOrk to pure:base Goods in the 'line of eititer Wise with which• he is ccui z needed, - will do' milgiro him rt..call; and May fealiisetedltitise the ttasitottedTreputk. tion (Sr integrity as a business roan , us Well as a citizen, which -he has earned in' our midst, is not Oury_ well deserved but enduiinp; and thitt, whether here or itt New Yolk, these who deal vith.him may rely upon being dealt with in accerdaneeywith the -Vighet, - senie of honor and jusiiee. A. J. GERRITSON, :Z0172.7.00E ) Thittritlis.'Spteiniitter 111,53. • 1),ItAl OCRATIC 41r11-VL.V.,I T 0.1.1" S surwst . E JuDGE: tILLIAMA. POUTER, .iAN.q COMM ISSIOYER : lirLSTLEI/ FROST, _ ~ FAYETTE. _ • _ .Speciai rtotice. • • . LL persons indebted tothe late fiina of EL McCollum. & Gerritton for subscription to the Houtrose Dcnfoci6d am-hereby_ferbid . den settling with J._ 8. - ,McCollutn, or any person in wbuie bands be may plaCia county.., Said accounts tare not yet beetniS signed. to hinifin'-coniequerree of his haying refuted to rentier'value for,thein ar .. .rigteed . upon before e firm was dissolved ;• gay lections wbickbe may Make will be fraudu lent, and hiS receipts void, until further netke • be given. J;GERRITSON. - - • 3fentroso, April Ist, 185.8. DON'T fill PAT TUE Delegate Election and•Connty , Coni-entiposs. ruysnatit to notice,tho Democratic County Committee . . of Susquehanna County met at -Montrose, on Monday,r,logust 23d,and, fixed tho time 'and place for holding the Demo ciatic County Convention •at the old Court House in Montrose on the first afonctay in Seplember,(it being the 6th day of tha month,) , at 2 ; and they recommend the Democratic voters. of The several election districts to meet at the usual places - for hold- _ ing their - respective township eleo - ons, on Slaturcltry,:S'epeinber 4th,. between the hours .of.three-and - six o'clock, P. H., aud.elect two -- delegates inAiach township and borough, to -represent them in the County Convehtioa.;: The following is a tiaLcf the Township . .Coniniittees appointed- by the County Com , re:Atee for the present year; whose duty it is to attend holding:ibedelegate eleetionsln their - rpectivardistricts : itßAlLAT.—Nathaniel West,...B. H.' Dix, 0. L. • Carpenter. Acutaly.- - --Haitilet 11111, G.- L. Swisher, Henry Ross. ' • = Arota.cos.—David Buffum, David Sherer, 31.1.11- . - Nolen. • • • 13a.inaswlyrsa.-0. 51. Crdne, C. --T. Curtis, D. ' Coon. Dr.oosi.l'si.—Anai Ely, C. 11. D.dly, Chas. IVil 1 ion Cuvroot.,-.-I.:S. Burdick, 'Harrison Finn, Adam • W 118; • . • Edward Burke, E A. Kinney. I J. -Lathrop, Peter Gavitt, J. 3f - :VV r allaee. . DirsriArr.— T. P. Phlnney, C. C. Church, Ben} Ayres. PA/co-am—S. D. Turrell, J 1.. Merriman, Titus Smith, jr... • * . FOREST L . reKE.—Wm. liarVey, James Turrell, .E&lia Griffis. ` _ Frar.ak - !symt.E...-Jamea,3lcad ; 'm. C;Setton- ; N. t. Icel. GREar Tlfif.D.-*--Lucien Boa, E. F. Wilmot, -R. T: Stephens. ` • • Giasos.—D. C. Roberts,. John . Smiley, - Benj. Dix. ilAiuvomf,—L.* Norton, .1. -W.' 'Austin, Wm. Potter. - • . IlanFoun.—John Blanding, A. M. Tiffany, E. T • Pullet; 11,Eknicir.„—Henry Lyon, A. Tilden, Wa.shington• *Barnes. • .I.4exsOx.—Leander Griffis, Reuben Hill, Jesse 1 • Dlc. Ix& , :tre.—A...B. Lathrop, Zenas Smith, Timothy Depuet. , , • Lanutoe.--SAV.Tetvksbury,Hatdel Wood, Seth Bisbee. : • , Lt.sox. , --1-1h am IVhite, John Cameron, Amos • Carivnter. Ltr.Eurr.—.T. 13. Chalker; ,Capin Stanford, 'Richard" Bailey:' Mionr.rrown..L-John Bmdshavr.Joseph Tierney, • - , J. T. Buxton; MostuasE.--C. - C. D. Lithr•op,,J. McCollum, NEIN 5111:FORD.—Norman TingleyXorman Foot, • Daniel Melfillan. - DAKLAND.-0. Phelps, Morgan Shutis;sElijah. West fall.. - Rrsn.—(=eo.. Harvey, Geo. Snider, James Logan, - SrLvER LAKi--Robt. Gaige, - Timothy • J. D. Murphy. - S.eutsoxim.t.—llinot Riley, ,Henry „Harris, F. .L. Fish. • • . Sustf.k. DErox.—Thos. Armstrong; Dennis McDonald, Jiihn Dotting. . • • Troastrsox.—Chas.Wrighter,,MOmford.Wri. 9. hter; • G.eo. Sampson. LEFT,• *WM: K. HATCH; fligirMoN. • C.sec y. • • August 23d, 185,8. • • ' .1M" The Democratic . County Convention of Schuilkill county_ have nominated gon. Wm. L. Dewari: of Nurthutotierland f for Con.: gress. The dameron cliqe, (Lebo, Wag/m -.4(12er: Vic.,) have — a" Itir. Jlie•Cake, who pudently claims to be a ilemocrat, in the field, hoping to defeat 'Dewart and -- give the Clontms!rnan to - the'l§lucks,- as they did four years ago. - • SZr'The opening exercises of the Normal' Suirool were bold. at the Presbyterian Clrureji l •ol \loudly . The large audience in -attend -. .nnee were-entertained with remarkk. by Prof. Stoddird;an addre6 by Mr. Elista Mulford; remarksly Hon. Geo. W. WoOdWard of . the _Supreme Court, and B. S. Bentley, Esq. I:4 , puratiance of, notim., the Badge water Artillery. Company was .orga'bized on . Saturday Oast. , At the aptioieted bout, our usually quiet tOwn irm aroused by the s sound of . martial musie , .and soon the erithrso_ corn- . . , pany:taade its appearancee s a t.heGreesundei -the. .tharge of Brigade,loipector Spicerity l . :.,it:Tiose erections tike' West . throar,,li suaclry i ititiigolyi nicAements --and proceeilod to elect .tlieir officers: Q. S. Beebe, Esq., was ;mak. imoasif aieeted, captain—the names of dm; othentire ere znaMeto tile. After making . some directory:. remarks, the Cot ' gate the. -,ZLarge - of the `company_ into -the hands of Capt. - Beebe, itho after tendering' - his thanks , _ - for the honor oonferred on 'hitn,- marched the _ co4panilo Avenue, when, after Oither instruction, they were (liar/214er/ for .tlie-tlay.'- W.,o.understand that twelve toznpaahia save heet. o tiani zed , in 'the- zointy; :11 last w,inter—,three ~ o f,witich,-.Are at 4"-tienflaVille,-and two_at litieknGr. ";• Verity ttlii is a military age Tile Congireoironal . Question. Recent intelligence from Susquehanna and Bradfool counties, confirm us . in the belief that the, Congressional question is to bo Sete tied without the aid'of Tioga county. The tcroeratritue seeiroste be forSusquelintra and Bradford b to instruct their Conferees for Grow, andgive him their elates upon the first - ballot, leavurr e r 'Hoge to vete with or against them, as she pleases. They will have a clear Ma jority, anti TiOga can meekly acquiesce, or holte,,aud there is but little•doubt which Course she Will pulsars. Wilmot has so fns-' tened his heel upon the necks of the Beirut/- henna in this county, that the •moit insignili eMit of our lortial offices cannot be filled : witho out he is first consulted ; and it an hardly:' . be eupposed that in the mere importanttuate ter of selecting a Representaive to Congress, Tioga, or any of her wooly politicians, w ill havelhe audacity to esk,roucti less deinand,a recognition of her claims. We rey.it has be come so much a inritter of custom on the part 'of our Republican friends to look to Wilmot for le:isle/sidle-to obey his commands implicitly and immediately, that it is probable they will yield submissively to the absolute despotism by . which .they are again to be overborne. Haley do, Grow will be returned, apff the claims of rioge hopelessly surren• dere(' ; it they do -not the result beeonus a question of doubt. Suppose, for . a moruent, that. •lioga should nominate a candidate fur Congress, and truing his name before the con ference, ie which it would receive but two votes, while Mr. Grow would receive aire.sup . port of the other counties. Under stielt cie s, •unortances, let the belegatesefrom this coun ty withdraw from the conference, and essett their rights by nominating their own man,-- The result would be, Grow 's withdrawal from the field. He woud not dare go before the people in defiance of usage and fair dealing ; lie could manufacture nu excuse, point to no "crisis". in public affairs, nor appeal to the record of his past services, in justification of his continued disregard of a compact he had himself ratified. But suppose he did not not leave the field, how would the contest terminate ? Looking on the question from a Republican stand-point, we are convinced that the candidate of Tioga would -be tri tunphantly elected, despite the fac'ficrue ()pito.: sition of Mesas. Wilmot nod tarow. By reference to the official returns 4f last rains Canals. : eleetibh, it will be seen that Bradford • •• • . gate an , d of Canal C om _ , average of 3,000, and Susquehamet an ave- A 4 t, h meeting ‘, the f o ll ow i ng I rage of about 800 Repelmlicat t . majority, mak tnissioners of - coals. s . ing an aggregate Republican majority in the • pr e a mbl e and resolution was passed. It i:, • Cemmonwerilth vs. Geo. : W. Griggs. lu-rig hut fair and proper; that tile Canal Commis- ' two enentlessof 3,800. Tioga. gave an ate of 4,371 votes, which, had it been dietuient Fornicationan "astarsl.S• - Mary sioners, who are the chosen guardians of the /Peg :E. Millius, - prosecutrix. Juryfaleel .1 0 i n t eres t s of the peorle o f Pennsylvania in the' given for the Democratic candidate; would agree and were discharged by the Court. • public works, should see that they are not ' have - evere"'" the vote again s t us in this passed out of awls- Possessiou in an uncousti- I. Commonwealth vs. John M. Myers. In- district, and left 577 for a majority. Now, dictmentsKeepiag a Tippling Hou s e" Defend- toilette! manner. 'lfhis they propose 'to do, as if Tioga can thus control the District, is there ant pleads guilty, and Court senteilice him to will be seen by refefencer to the following pro- ''rot something for Willem. and Grow to fear pay a fine of 810 and costs. • • - • ceedings, which it e based upon the opinion Commonwealth sei. Gees W. Roberts and o f n on . Ch ar l es is.,BecOalew, But let us look further : Mr. Grow in " strik • , ing his blow for freedom," and courageously [Coe 'Roberts. Indictment, Assault and lial- aye te „,„ , since the g „e t h e A ct o f hitting a half-witted sprig of chivalry, w'ho 1 terY.- Verdi& guilty; Court sentence the' l April,lBsB,:tutliing the sale of the Canal,, was too drunk te resent trar insult, disgusted fendants to pay a fine of 820 to the Common- belonging to the ommonwealtleto the Sun-' every sensible man in, his ilistrict. From our , wealth and, costs of prosecution; and stand bury and Erialtailroad Company,euggestions knowledge of Susquehanna county, we judge committed till sentence be complied with. II have frequently ben made to the Board of there are 500 well informed men in its Re !Commonwealth vs, Vns. • . Regan. Indict- Canal Ctimmiseionsts by citizens from differ- ' inthlieall party,—men who respect themselves, meet, Aeseult and Battery. Perry ..0. Angell, ent parts of the State, ;that the law is uncon- anti respect the reputation of their county— proseentor. Verdict guilty. Grua Sentence etitutional,and duty which the Ilusrd 1 and they Will welcome any candidate who i defendant to p a y a f i ne o f o n e dollar, owed to the people of the State, t o te s t , b e . • will relieve them from the unpleasant, =Mou t and stand committed till sentence be' coin- rote the highest C urt of the leo , ~,,,,,T hee„ ter .i ma in which they are placed. Bradford— ' plied with. i the correctness o these suggestions ; and • the cease ofe the distriet--the home of 1V it • Clumnonwealth vs., Atnasa Wilcox and a h erea r e - T6 writs n opinion of the Hon. - C, ' mot—the fountain of corruption—has fewer Martin Wilcox. -Indictment, Assault earl,' it Buckalew, wh h had been consulted upon ' opponents of Grow ; but we -bare reason to Battery. Geo. W. Ilenne', prosecutor.— the subject, has just- been laid before the believe that even there tray be found tnapy verdict not guilty - and that defendantspin on is adverse to the coo.: pay Board, which o • li who would gladly avail themselves of an op t 1 l.f l le. costs. - constitutionality ol' the law ; therefore s - liortuhity to restore former just rules, and at t S. Scott vs. David D. Scott. Libel for Reseletd, Thatthe President of the Board ' 'the same time, redeem the reputation of the 'vorcDi e. 'Divorce decreed by the Court, Aug- consult with the Hon. Jeremiah S. Black and district. Emerging hour the tuirrky atirmore 1 10th, 1858. i Win. L Hirst, Et ' and t h at if th ey concur pliere of Bradford into the clearer and purer 1 . Elizabeth Hoy v-. Thomas Hoy. Libel for in the opinion giv nby Mr: Buckalew, they air of Tioga, the evidences of disaffection in ; Divorce. lik:nee decreed by the Court.. are hereby requested to commence the proper . crease- Here in the Horn', leading liemildi -1 e coinnioneealth: vs. Simnel Bobert.e.— spreceediuge in the Supreme Court, without ! cans mutter curse-s, "'not loud, but deep,' and 1 StsTrory of the Peace. Court discharge de- - delay. . - openly declare their opposition to Grow. An fetQant, had direct prosecutor, Seth Aney e 3 gis r h o opinion o f .r.Luc a- , The follofrn '• • NI , 1 k , Independent Republican candidate (*rem 'rio t fie . ? the :exit. -gm, running in opposition to Grow, would ' I I In the matter of the incorporation of the pew . rel'erreo in .he preamble : thus receive the support of disaffected mein ' s - 1 Issoough of little Meadows-e-Grand Jury THE SALE )F THE STATE -CANALS, hers of the party in Susquehanna and Brad- Iffrprove of the incorporation ofsaid Borough. . I , _ , ford, and, with proper management:, would That the Act of 21 Apol, 1808, for the .i • 1 ... Alma Barnet vs. Js W. Basnes , Jebel fur rese eve the entire vote of this county. Let e. Sale of the State .Canals, violated the Ciro- ISlvorce. Court decree a divorce froin the him agree to- the "rotation" principle—let ,- stitution - of PennsYlvadia, manifestly Lippe:us . I bends cf matritnony. = him announce himself as the candida te of Ti- ~ -- z -.00- 41111. 411111.!-- - —-- •• • ' from the face of the Act itself, independently Larcenies of ValuableLettera. ! . S'neose •Weee.—ln th e.matter of it road _. . oea, because it is Tioga'S riglite-and then, of the facts outside of the letter of the Statute, ' • . , let hen satisfy the people that he was neves. For some time past—indeed, it rum; also he in Liberty, from ,Bailey's.to S.W. Truselell'a. which .. r 0- b e in g - . —Exceptions :filed and continued to next , are ca P ab • l T• t . s pr ov ed.. . ' guilty of striking a man who was too deur* said for all time ppst, since our Post Ofliee at lhe Eleventh Alliticle of the Constitution, tained anything like its present magnitude as a terns' - • .1 •to defend himself, and be would be t r i ump h- '• • •• e• • (being th e first o the Amendments adoptedreceiving and distributing oflicenueserous amid In the matter ore road in Gibson and Her- . n _se . . autly elected. :Democrats, acting on -the •/80 i ) provide f o r th e es t a bli s h ment of a - frequent complain have been made of letters rick.—Befioit of viewed confirmed finally. maxim, " of two evils, choose the least," and , S i i kin ' Pend, w ' • inch- "Shall consist ef the t , sp, cadr es las c to reach of value, or of friends!'" , . 1 d , - In the matter of a road .in Apolacon.—Ex- i ii ' r n st it t nnoi income of I , ,„. , i , , f rom their desire, to see - Tioga tit' the enjoye thoseao-whom they were addsed, to the loss • ceptions stistained. ue 4- #°"c " " 1 '; meet of her conceded rights, would give himi or the disappointment of the proper revip to tin own ed bythe Stole or the • , Caleb Limber and- irons time - :el , t h eir 1 Carmalt vs. A. Limber and - C S. support, and his majority over Groii Tents, . - nroceeds of the sale of • the same or an - •'.. ' , Bennet. Jury find ,judgment :for plaintiff ' - , • I • • ' , . might easily reach two tirousat.d. • Under this circumstance, it has cone to palss thereof,' (C.c., further on, "no part of said fur 81,177 62. We have looked upon this subject, as we that. much vigilance has from time to time been !Sinking Fund s hill be used or applied other exercieedand- all the skill of our detectives been Enos Newcomb vs. 'N. Y. and E. R. R. Co.uses! or above, from a Republican stand-point. se than in ex inouishment of 'the Public Webrought a to bear upo n . the same, to the effect al -1 =Jury - give' - judginenv for plaintiff for ' ` Debt (.., Debt until amount um u 'li is reduced without several t eony t ictieese•ofdryereparties.both knew the errors of Republicanism ; and if we 83,541.00.. On motion of defendants attorney, ' . : below the sumo( five millions . of dollars , . • 'ou l t aed i wr hie the .. I Poet Office. Department, have been guilty of looking crooked at the . F-rule for a new trial. s - . , rem ofwhom are DOA In our State Terrace ( I legard this is an injunction that the in- Abel Green vs. I'. %onset! and LA. New- chauces, our readers will make allowance for wry. ins I come, or, ca.e , of the ra c e the value of the ton. Verdict for defendants. - - the error, by keeping .this fact in mind,— The•case,was • • C P - ' eiten to Cyprus P, Bradley, the , ,-; I Works be irrevocably Rad fully appropriated to F E. Wilbur vs. F, P. Hellister and J. ‘-'." . - • rote our stand point, where as a Democrat, noted detective o ffi cer of this city, and he hem the public creditters; and assert th a t time L a g' s- fortimepas t beenstudying the • some , up points, Bullard. .- Verdicts - for defendants. . 1 we h ale ever • • I • maked I • e t ring to an not ripe , to tat ure cannot appropriate part of income or and with such success that yesterday. morning, a 1 J. B. Whitney vs. 'Thor,: Van horn.--Jury r lose in the appeoaching -campaign, the mat s value to other tlsVt, nor so sell that full 'value younganan, a German, named Benno Benjatun, I give judgment for plaintitrfor *2O - 00.ter presents an entirely di ff erent view. '- We _ . lor price is not -Obtained. For a mist:teen very well know that Ai'iltuot can silence all i formerly an agent fur the Union and National Democrat. was arrested upon the charge of rob- TELEGRAPH EXPLAINED. . , erroneous judginent as to value there tneY this muttering, e that the Re hi' 'T . Mt 'cries of toga, bi l; the Post Office. lie was first' "spotted" I • ONLY TEN - CENT:S i for a lain .. I p, shit le • ibe no j udi cial ree d y, bet where it manifest- though capable of successful resistence, will • by a delivery - Clerk, 'named I J. Howard who I ,ly appears th at ere was no intention to oh. bow meekly to his dictation, and this fear of observed him openingletters• ' from drflerent. but complete desciiption of h ere messag es re • 1 • - - w ilinot whit+ has grown to be a huge ex. boxes during the day. Howard called tile at . sent by - .7llegraph, n ot °Hy wider• the occaa,- sideration iS devoted to o th er uses than, t h e ' ' eress,enee upon the Re p ublican par t y of the tention of C. B. Smith, another clerk, to the fel - ' sinkiner Frinti the Act must be held void - low, - The two then gave information to biz: over land. • . 's z• ' I. • eounty, and the' district, *ill be more dis- In the „sinteriSan Agriculturist for Septens- ' , Snd it is clear n this case upon -the face of i graceful and more humiliating than before.— Captain Bradley of the matter,and he feet a man the Act itself, th a t the so-called side was not 7 ,• re on scent. 1 her, is a full and com pl ete arti cl e, with eleven I. the ' . toga Democrat: • • 1 .- cagrarings -which , make perfectly plain to the , • - Jar full considerition, and that part of time • -s-- - -............--- -- -A decoy letter was place d in Parsons & Far lin'a box, which he had been robbinteaed yester ', consideimion sti 1 d ' . d ' , pu ate , was not to be and R 1 13 ' t db I) i . °goes 'stoat e T a .etertive. comprebension of even the 'child /tore it_ is i to the Sinking }Lind, and ad uijnistered and 1 Fur a yeat past the village - of Frankton, Ma- - day called fur it. He was informed that it be that signals and words are transmitted by lel- !applied to the Public creditors' by it. The'; dison county, Indiana, has been the scene of longed in another bo x, (the letter being placed in it merely to 'spot' him.) . lie was then traced* , egraph. It is net a mere history of the At- 1 term "proceeds of sale" obviously means ' various depredations and outrages that have • to the Frankin s Capt. Bradley at once 1 !antic cable , like lubli-li d i •tli [_ thosel r '• e n e . news- I value, pride, the equivalent for the works in i kept the peaceable citizene in alarm 'and corn ' pelted them to keep a, strict watch 'upon their I set 3 guard ! around ' the house and took every [ papers,-bet goes, tack - ofthis and presents a , -1 money or i.2tir,ities that will produce it. ! property and buildings for fear of fi re and rob-1 measure to detect him. , . plain, simple rieconuCof the whole matter o s l Otherwise the se i etion ( 4..) is a farce.. - For if berv. About six months since the store of! On Tuesday morning he kot a letter out of Telegraphing, just such as every person "will ; ill 1 sales can be made for other rates than those i Quick and Murphy WAR set on fire anti burned I Parsons and Farlia's box. containing atraft, desire to read . ,_e%'etk if "Pertially,acquain of value, Or pOrtions of the value be' shuffled ''to the ground, together with the content , in- ! drawn in their favorson B. %V. Phillipteehanker. with the e sithjOCC: Send tOicenteend get that Lawar, the Le e stature may squander the i velviml a loss of nearly $lO,OOO. Two men, I lie went back to the Franklin House, where he nambe - r, past paid, (in Enelisli. or German.) I-ofsale,acrdl, , works upowany pretence a the o- 1 nailed John Reany and Isaac Sigler , were ar. I -hoarded, called for a pen and ink and wont up l i to his room, where it is supposed, he endorsed You wills - elk) find' in the:32'page% of the t ' •tofthe• • who,„_ •. , fins - rested and convicted of , jet seisms' be ny or mainry trus- • the arson, but Bribe& it. He presented it for payment, but it was at llqnently were granted a now trial., The venue same riersaher, a larg,e empire •- - tof other Yalu -•• id a , trat . 1 - was then changed to another county, and upon}' once detected as i forgery, and he bolted, key ' ble readtne matter appropriate to the work or i • 1 reenr d the !folio . '. ing the draft. Previoes topresenting the draft, se wing provisions of (1' the I a second trial they were :regained. . the season in the Fields G arden House.ll3lll, as vi o lations of the clauseo f h I ' ' • he tore loathe letters in hie room And threw them et 9 lit 1 Since that time the tillage had been kept con- One - large engraving, a "take off” uponi Article above cited: -; ' . i stantly irt fear by'the commission of petit-Aut. out of the window. A remnant of one, directed i Ileise . rAcing at Fairs r islWorth the price efl- 1. That noon a ne•ale one fourth of excess' rages. Horses' •tails - were shaved, hogs were to Michael Boyle, was lotted; underneralij the :the ttutnbFr. One dollar. will pay for • the I ; over tt3,500,000 is to be. enjoy ed by the Sun- sent about the street with one leg or their ears : window. Yesterday morning a - warrant wan got Agrieilltucisia year. . . - ..- . Drury and E r i e fat. oa d C om ' n B !cut off, and frequently ut the w i th -knives sticking in i Out for him by Commissioner Magill,and he was ORANGE: JUDD, Pablaer, ! w h o l e p si yti • : their sides. i arrested. _ r - e procee , must . into the • Ie is known to crave robbed five boxes:elle ' , .130 I_Vater-st .- Neiv.York: • I Sinkina Funth i ! Mr. Wm. Kenny, an _ex-detective policeman oils & Earths's, Michael Do le's 11.: Pottio di . 'of the city, 'consented to undertake their - de-. 8 Y i - ,el s• e P .. , . , -. That as paxt of the consideration enter- ! t ec ti on . . 1 ees, Nathan Jackson's and A., C. Genet's. lhe VrAn,Atnerica'n, rained Tcrembs; ashen ' • • t h - " l ' evidence in most of these cases seems terbe time since niirried . Si Mexican. Areaut., _____ i Input° the lm sof the sele, a subscription t e Mr. Iteany laid his plans with caution:and I "ear of 8500,000 is 4 be made to the stock of the , procured the 'tier - vices of a young man named j limited only by the patience fled skill of the Monterey e having superseded, in;bar affectionsel r A lle gh . VIIy P 1 ad C ons fly Thi s . John Sneathen, formerly in the employ cf the ! officers in restoring, by the "prstine, proCesa," a swaithsr, native ;' The ttext's morning after lis a ilit e •e7s ' iosi a o a . ar r t o -of th vI - . f h • Illinois Central Railroad - who visited Frankton i th e letters themselves from a' h alf a Peek of fine. the wedding the.britle and bridegroom were 1 ration. ..a ue o . l e . I professedly in search of his bro th er/And by lead- I lY torn fragruents,picked up. in the alley . beneath 1 works us: than Of a l) .or ,found with Utile throats Cut, and the Mexican - Piet all , `• P s . ) •••- • . ' Ii a free and easy, rollicking life for a week or Benjamin's window. It is a. task compared to 1 3. suet (rands against_the Stale up I rally,and s which a Chinese puzzle Of 'the most puzzling ' parer bad diseppeared. ; ' • . - • t wo , got the ill-will of the citizens oene • ion the lines - of n anal' Bold, be paid to the ! in the irorder were s .—Ch• •is Doolittle -...--:. low. -- . . r . -, as he fell - maga - ress. . --- jra! Mr:,' of IChicago,, who hired' I e lailltarils - by the ppr,4,-Istreer. But this out- 'go graces ot e men wom e a •en sent od f h b h hd bs --______.- - , two men to whip the sChoolinaster Keith, be- ; layothether or 4 or, three hundred thousand there t 3 catch:. tatt bad a d' the'br - ' home' - I catch, - . cause t he latter'en . boy' to , dollars, as, far sit' enters into the price, is By-getting. their *confidence, he ascertained Tri er sa ass . s ce ..k a i -b een see 4 - 00 .nn e sent s not an appliceti of elie`prsxeseds'to:the•Sink- : that the most of the - depredations had beeA smi te, the city p rison filii'''hixfitionths. Doolittle i in;g:-.Fundeand t . be' administered through it, 1 mitted by two brothers , named hue and Jas. is a loa n. (4 . properly . -, i- -:- , - -,, 1 its "at is expresal, required. • Sigler, who ackhowledged the, moan an4.sev end robberies to him' and when they prop osed 4To the. es is purpose is the clause that I • ' ' • .""Tin Itaxess• kseecnOs4--s,The - Bdard of 'Abe North Bran h shill only be veld • 'to .! to tom te rob the clothing store _of Mr. sZ. A. XleCtion Cosainissiosertcfecnatittited. .lw th --g : --e I residents Or WO ty Owners.ru.-pine' 4lhertene s )M readily cenitented. • . - I* English' Mir". shave issued a fpreclarnationd - . - along the I Wednesday . tight.. last. was fi xed upon for" Such a. clog u a .the purchasers for the ad- deetonplishinttlit job: - hither eneantimer Det adeclaring.: the 'Proposition ..rejected •by nine,' vantageof do& 'anal% lessens the pricepaid'! teed' • Itesiny dressed forth.; hasinesa and ' take re rthousand Lie . hundced a twelve majority. , . lild , thetStateejust a a Condition that a farm sold i log a fig of tin - traulutuslWlY- carried by pert •lfiri•switerlie rote'-Ras thirteen tbauirtiad ind: . should: be old re-sold tO id" • jotntags tend t fatetic vendors of notions about the country. ~,,ig l itj r •ilig i rt'.4, :110 siniuddleate Isaded- them with - Swain ' s Pills.ad ' •.' .. - •Totea w erV l e"' 'ornate Voitid•apot and lessen its tines,. - iir6 - -.- hesive plaster, noltadeopie, isderitrA ointment; sad' like ,coni ceired, iontsto4l4:precistc -werwujected son I C. R. BUCKALEW. : accolint Ofinformalitietn - • . S '1 lis 1 Aug. 2, - L1;8 ft so , • I modifies for family mussed apent a 'week itt the ! immediate neighborhood of rialikton, disposing . , - I . • For tholast;few <Jaya' the New Fork Daily been'kublisbed oit a double beet with new typo, &G. *, It is nqw a first ilnis daily, paper, and we - commend it to our fliends as being :worthy of their patronage. It is a fearless andiable advocate of sound national dem ocratic prineiples, as **it as a - - teliable"news journal. -The 'll"kckly . ..Veies, containing the select . matter from the Daily, is :nailed , to sub. Scribers at, the low price of one Sepal and fifty ` cents per annum" in advance. _ Those wlsbing, to take a political paper froni the city,cannot do better than to Subscribe for it. Published by W. Drake Nikons, 138 Nassau street, New York. Court PrviceediUp. . Frasr WEEK.—On motion Of Ili: Waller, Ira Vadakin, Esq., was sworn and admitted to practice as an attorney and counsellor at law in the several Courts of Susguehanna ( county. • • Commonwealth e.r. re, .vs—Orson Hall. Ilaka.4,.Vorpus. Coutt direct that the child remain the custody of Orson,.Hall,and titnt said Hall give bonds iu the•sum (14500 t..) laden:lly Edward Cornwall against the sup port of said child. Commonwealth VF. , Cfintles Ragan. in dictment,- Assault and Battery. , Jury failed :to agree and were discharged by the 1. ourt, Commonwealth vs. Jdnas RiveulArg. ` Ju dictinen't, Selling Liquor on Sunday. De= fondant pleads guilty. , Conintouwealth vs. John I)ke. Surety of the Pe a ce. - Court discharges the defendant .and.oider catch of the parties to pay his own . - One DayfFeena karope We have Eurppeanl ne*s, dated at Valea tia, Ireland, Aug. 25th, received the same day on the AlllOl6O side, via the . dentin Telegraph, Congratulatou prevjously been pa ged„bet ween t)te Jia}otsof Yew Yor and London. We append the Ira received by the Tele graph. Later atd"highly; invariant intelligence hal been received -from China. Later—lndian news. is to baud, the dates: from 13ombay , being to the 19th of JOY: The accounts represent that the Mutiny was being rapidly quelled. - To;dayslondoti pipers have a long rind interesting report hy jMr. 13right, the Atlantic Telegraph CoMpany'. Engineer. A treaty of peace as beeneoncluded with China, by which Ey land and : France obtain all their dentands,including the establishment of embassies at Pekin i and indemnification for the expenses of the rtar. . • The H. M. steamship-Asia, with the mails for Halifax anti [wittily, is to be dispatched from Liverpool on Saturday next. The screw steamsb l ip-North . America, with the Canadian :mills, leas to leave Liverpool to-day for Quebec and Montreal. The U. S. Mail steamship, Fulton, for Now York,was to be dispatched from Southampton to-day. - London advices 4 to Aug. 27tb bave been received : The - Emperor of . F ance returned to Rails on Saturday. , ...e . • ' The King of Pres,ki.; Was too ill to visit Queen Victoria at Potsdam. tier .Majesty will return to England on the 30th of Aug. The news of the ettlement,of the Chinese question was reeCitt4 at St. Peter-burg on the _'lst inst. --Under the terms of tiro tteaty of peace the Cltiuesti Empire is open to the trade of all for( - ; -the Chiistian religion is allow is of the cou ntry; foreign diplomas 'e admitted, and and tanplt;:inde land and Franc rule of given to Eng- of his medicines', and keeping a strict watch up on the, progress .of affairs, being posted ft*ri time to time by his confederate. On Wednes day Morning ho went into The vii,latie, and ped dled his wares 'and made bitrieelt, sena:doted with the localities, and the. - inets ho ;had to deal with. No ono suspectedf_ltint to : be other than what he appeared--a peddler of nostrums. Wednesday:night the two necontier-, Mud by Sneathen,entort.dllio store of Mr. Atter- • tomand robbed him of lot of clothing and sonic - money, principally in silver. Th e f o rmer was taken about half-rnmile below - the town and be. lied in a holloWslog.,, The -Morning the village was in ' an 'upro ar in ref,g4d `to the rob bery, and a search was .made of suspected par ties. Among the first who underwent this pro cess was the detectivtkhimself, Who soon an opportunity to' take constable. Atehinion into another room, where lie explained to him who he was, and the history of the plan laid to- catch the !num.. Reany then went *cross to, a gro cery where tho two Sigleis and Sneathed were sitting', and exposed his medicines. 110 was sem followed by •tlto constable,' who turned the key in the lock, and remarked . pTherdare three. men in this room whom I am ~,rwoing to tie." The Sig,lers swore it should.not be done, but the con stable commanded the assistance of the 'peddler: who fastened upon one of them, xnd .removed from his imot,leg a huge howieknife before he had time to protest or oiler mtich: resistance. The two brothers were then tied with ropes, and upon suarching'lllem the stolen money was found upon Jim.—Cincinnati Gazelle, August CIS rges of Extravagance against the AdmiksisOntion--Their Refutation.. Politicians who arc in the ranks of Ihnse op posed to the present head Of the nattonal govern ment have been charging, in their speeches throughout the country. that unwonted extra vagance has bon one of the chief characteristics (if Mr. Buchanan's administration, and have al 'leged that the expenditures of the current ye.tr will ext.eed a hundred millions of dollars. Sena tor Crittenden particularly has made himself conspicuous in attempting to cheat the pnblic•in this belief. lfe;as ono of those rho had to pass upon the appropriations of the last scasion,ought to have known that such a-statenient was a grokev exaggeration. It he did not possess that know ledge before, an official st2temerit prepared in the otlice of Clerli of the IlOuse of Repro sentatives,'and of ceurse reliable in every parti cular, will inform hlm of the exact amount of the aggregate appropriations made by Congress at its late session. By this it appars that the aggregate amount,ef definite appropriations made for the current lie cal yea': WAS $14,617, fill 88 ; while the indefur ito appropriations made in tlit shape of private bills, d , are estimated at over three - mill:ens to be paid out of the treasury-making the gross amount of sixty-eight milliens or dollars." That, of course, is exclusive of the revenues of the Post Office Department, which now enter into the account of expenditures. ft is:its° exclu sive of the unexpended balance of sixteen mil lions remaining over in the - treasury from the appropriations of the previous fiscal year, but as such,unexpeadeil balances usually remain over at the end of the year. and as that remaining at the ehd of the year may not materially differ from that ainount,it would be evidently improper to include it. From the'sixty-eiglit millions, hewever, so tip propriated,must be deducted the following sums, voted to supply deficiencies in the previous year, v iz Geueriti Deficiency bill, Printing do. do. du. do Thus nearly ten and a halt' millions, applied to the expenditures of the former yearaare to be deducted from the gross amount appropriated ; and this will leave the sum applicable to the expenses of the current- year fifty•eight and a half millions of dollars—a ti tle over one-half of the sum at - which the unscrupulous enemies of the administration have set it down. No one who has witnessed or attentively watched the proceedings of last session can deny that it 'was the constant effort, on the part of the Exeeutive nor the Democratic party, to ant down the ex penditures to the lowest possible figure, and equally constant effort on the part of the oppOsi lion to load down the propriation bills as heavily as possible. With this undeniable fact 'before the people, and with the exhibit - of fifty-eight millions as the total amount applicable to the expenditures of the current fiseal year, is it not the height of impudence and folly to be charging the administration-with extravagance.' It only shows to. what base and desperate means un scrupulous politicians wilt resort.—New York Herald. Schuylkill County. The following ,letter from, Schuylkill ; coun: ty to the Pennsylvanian, gives the particulars., of the Democratic County meeting -hild'at: I'ottiville; on the 2ad also the via et nominated on that oeeitiiiin. ' This is 'the regular .Demecratie •Courention..... and' must not be confounded .with the. Caste .Know. Nothing, gathering, 'which, iial'ltehj . in' that' County. some time sin - ea, for the'litirPosiitif placing Cake in nomination. fOr,CniiiVreSs 'anti .thus, if possible, defeating IllajOrDewnrt:— Rut. the attempt will., prove ahOitive., disorganizers will not succeed iri_thai under rating. Major . Dewart. ssiU . lre endorsed .by . tlati . "l4onocioey of his distelet. The letter 2 '..: r porrevtu.i, Aug, 2 - sth, 1858. , ' Li, Elton t—The; Democratic County Schuylkill haven oefdon .4lin tile followind_ticketiii . tiotit• Malice Congress,-Ilan. Win. T.. Dew art.. •. - Ai , seinbli.—T:G. - ' l Wreti, S. Boyer, anti 11: ' Sheriff—SainesiltteKown.' ' • Coin tnissioner—Jac6b The :Convention', was one of the largekt and Most harmonious that ever assembied in Schuylkill County. Every district in the County was represented fully. Tha ballet for Cot res.s stood :-llon. Wm. L. Dmiart, 91; - CaL 'Miner, 47 J. K. - Krewson, H.q., 7, and es. 'over: Esq., .5, nominating Ma j. 1:tu• wart by: neagy two third vote.• When tak• en in nsidtiation :thaL.•the most Strenuous etturts_were•runde tedefeat him, the result is uly 'gratifying. ...Strong resolutions were adopfed,:. indorsing- the Administration of James Buchanan.. That ,the ticket nominated on•MonOay, will , be - elected,. there emu be no doubt. • Several weeks ago the Press announced that ..loseplr W. Cakp had received the Dem ocratic,. nomina t ion fur Congress: from this District; and :that pis election was certain.— Mr: Picas forgot-to mention .t that the Conven tion was a. bogus atiair. gotten up by Knom- Nothings', Republicans,-and a few fishy Dem ocrats. 1.-We - are" prophet, but. we predict . that ! Joseph W. Cake will not get 1000 votes in the District, and that kion. William L. Dc. wart will be•trionapbantly re elected. Will the Press note this matter • The fact that Cake was instrumentabia de featino. Forney fur the United Slates Senate, and defending Lebo and IVagonseller's com-e in voting for Cameron, when taken in con sideration that Forney is now praising Cake, seems Somewhat strange--spaniel-like, the hued that smote - him. Veatrr.ts t • Nr.w SErrhtAinrr.—A new settlement has been started at Lhatmonton, Sew" Jersey, which for success and progress rivals anything we have heard of in the West. Th...re is a large emigration haring objection lo the We=t on account of unhealthfuluess, distance and association; which embraces this new enter, prise. The land is in a genial climate, and the soil is. said to he. amongst the best Jersey Soil. Jersey,.as will , be.scen by the so-rico!. Lund slatiAies . ;it. the Patent (Alice, is.the fist agricultural State in \ the 'Union! for the value of i:s products. Ilatnmonton is within thirty miles of Philadelphia by railroad, and ; enjoys one of the best markets in the Union. The I I tide of emigration to this place is immeime. as well from the West as.frouk the - North.— Many of the'best grape growers of Ohio hate located, with a .view , to snaking wine. To judge of its progress,lhe population one year ago is Lumbered at only tire persons; it now numbers over' eight hundred souls, has one hundred and twentr•tive. buildings, three I sto es, two churches, Episcopal and Method steatm milt, brick yard, martile -yard, public, '"School, newspaper, 4c., some twenty.-five mile&of new roads opened, six square mile 4 being improved, a new railroad station, :tad jall the elements of an old place. We are satisfied tha t this place must possess merit I from .its unparallelfed progress.—Philtulet I plan. Evening Bulletin: $9,704,209 98 341,189 5S 339,595 00 S I 0,384,894 47 Montrose Mowing Match. TO the Editor of the Montrose Democrat, DE.kit Sur :—ln your paper of Aag. 'Nth, I. observed a letter over the signature of Wel-. les,Nood and Co.,eviderrtly hooted to make the public believe That "tire Mowing Machine triat, held on the farm of John ilarringlon, near Montrose, on the 15th of July \“I.A conducted unfaitfr; and that "Mr. Lathrop, the Manny agent." had . the "entire control of the, teal '&1:" . I do not propose to dispute with Welles, Blood Co., relative to the merits or defects of the respective machines ; a trial was lad pursyant to agreement ; a committee of intelligent, uninterested and therefore Impartial . gentlqmen was alp , -)1 ted by the Sasq'a Agricultural Society to super intend that trial, and - with the-report of that committee I shall not,pick a quarrel. It was published in our county papers - and is before the public. lir. -llarrington's farm was selected as Pre place of trial for this reason ; no place nearer the boroughcould be secured for that purpose, Mr. Post being unwillingto .have his grass cut at that time. The grass cat was light and standing, hut every one acquainted with mowing machines knows That they will do better work in heavy, than in flight grass, becatse heavy grass keeps the machine steadier and holds it to the ground better. .Messrs. Welles. Blood 4. Co. assert that the ' Kii.by,machine cut • an acre of, grassson the ' 23d of July in 27 minutes,; Mr. Wallace, of Dimock, township, in this county, cut fire acres on, his farm this summer, with perfect ease,' at-the tate of an acre in 27 minutes, with the Maany machine. 'The' ability of this machine twdQuood work in. even less time, is not doubted by c good :judges. .- . , The charge that we ate ,unwilling to sub mit the Manny machine to a trial.with the Kirby in itedvy, lodged 'glass, is vti hout foundation. The success of the Manny ma chine in triali heretofore had,is n.ot I:Mutinied to lessen the faith of its ,friends in its ability to triumph over all its competitors. Report says that the Kirby came out•second best! .in a contest lately had with the Manny.. atii Athens,in Bradford county. Perhaps Messrs. Welles, Blood , ct:: Co., who seem to titink the 1 citizens of Susquehanna county partial, earl , disposed persons,can sell C's the character and I intentions of:the gentlemen wro bore testi-1 mony to theSsuperiotity of our machine 'after i witnessing the - ,trial 'at Athens—the place 1 whore Messrs. Wel v e=, Blood Sm., owl:if:lc- 1 tore these unfortunate Rl:by, machines.. : . I . - The trial on Mr.. Harrington's farm was (ir,(elintentled by 4 committee of ; our Agri cultural t 4ociety ; that committeet doubtless sought to faithfullY„ discharge the duty im posed upon it ; there . iS :no lesson tit suppose that it failedin this-r espect. " . o(ceniSe,Messrs. We11e5,,131001,&„C9. , . — . were,! not Pleaseti with its -report; it: Was,pri(judiciti). to their_futerest-, because persOns purchasingmachines,will ob tain the 64st,and. r . 9y,spme . reSpect to the opin. , io n oCcompetent Judges in Such ..matters. jf 1 the success of AleMannyroachine When on trial .. .midi the Kirby, is to , be taken as evidence of .. rhe superior skill and. judgment of the 'Manny Agents, .then .we can:Only . . say that the Pio: prietors of fanny' s machine ` arcfortunate in ' the selection of their agentS,..eyerywhere.: be cause, their machine is unifortuly,:trintnphani. Its superioriy bas been stelsqowle, ( l* tanear.l ,IT-everY county ip this Spg.e-.4.ere,triiilllisive i been had', -.llleme. - Welles . , 13lood •:.dr, CO. see ,roentsc - n. : : I, ~etr, .tneOlne. where disinterested • pers ope r t,oli4lefeopi. , Btit...they should not. a Wick tim• character , and:: mcitivett.. of 'gentle- ~ mo!kw.ho are„,unabl AO, give their, machine { ' ,tepreieraiiie i Atrileep use they are wliaki, eited. . -It W0M4.1 he much 'Mare commendable j in Hearin. I, Welle,filooflk Po, tostriye ig int- i 'proiAtikiiosarie iAkid itOritstanyvhnnil 4444IttliiV g.V,fiiO'i4"Ote itln % e4 iltei'intiiil etibella Icrky.naelnne t katOroriolii' .''-. ,:, ,i , ~ ~- ~ ...: i , .1.;.,, :I ,_ , ~ 404 mt fflant!y I,s,,,ga9,ttne., . tiViiiici,i, A4.2.24iti,?*-44 , ..„:-..., • • • .Ito - A justice of,the -peace, seeing a par gou on n very statelyy, bOrse, tiding, between Loudon and Ilatiapstead, said to some gen timed, t!rito, were with to. some yo l k see whit' ttbeautiful 116* that proud parsOn ha 4 s gdst baiter him a little." "Doctort' said, "yoii don't. (olio! the example of your Ntdster, vrht way humbly content to ride up. ou , net - si t ," replied the, pardon, "the King has made so man) itss.!3 Justices, that nn honest clergyman can ardly find one to ride if he had a mind to." • Plowing Match. The plowing match will take r place at Dimock Four Corners, That-say, Sep . 23d i48;8, on the ground .of Mason Tinglq. Trovisions will be Matle•for the'accmamo i dation of Competitors and Judges,- teams `to stint at 2 o'clock. ~ ' Commirre.": OF Anit.ixia*NT--E. B Gate I. P. Baler, Lyman Blakeslee. Junaes—Abel Cassidy, Jacob. - 'ti allace, . Hyde Crocker„A. - BsunriN, F. NI. WiLyt:ols, . , ',B: F. fja um ALT. The Eighth Wouder of the • --A Map of the 4ubmarine Thegraph !;'trope and America. And also Portrait of Crims W. FIELD, for sat MONTROS.E.BOOK. STORK, by . A. N. BUL Montrose, Anguat 2Sth, 1858 otice.---The Rev. N. boOtitire at Union Hurlbut, on the fire in Sept. wt-hall part four o'cloek, p. in. PaESIVTERY OF 3 will hold its next stated meeting at Re Tuesday, the ith of' September, at 2 o'el. A,MILLER, Stated! Notice.—The Susquehanna Count 1858, will be held at Montrose on %V and Thursday, September 29th and- 30, first-day will be devoted to entering 14 other articles. A Fancy, Domestic, a Dalt may be arranged the first day, a will be kept on the ground over uighL sirable that as many articles as possi be entered on the first day, that Judgetj ter upon their duties at 10 o'clock, 4 Thursday; and ;make full reports at 1; M. The awarding committees wilt,pl . : tl iemsel yes ai the committee stand by t Oil ThlfridaY „to receive their WWI. i will be received for . premiums, after 1 seroud day. Stock may ho entere& previous to the Fair, by-calling on the; M. L. Catlin,•and. the Treasurer, A. I Ilay will be on the*ground, and past ierit for Stock over night. The following officers are appoint charge of the Fa i r: ..: SurtinixTENDENT.--Win. If. Jesse .. R.r.rEnrum CO3ISIiTTEE.- 7 -C. 1 13 A. Crosstimr, Myron 3 1 . Mott. I'. s—Any persons taking prem coming Fair, referring Cash instea can have theit 01(4+11 from the Treasi head the advertisement column, headed "HeJrnbn!d's Gen& lion." Ii interests the nr.jerity. . _ 1 Wonders:All! never cent. ! neither 'does Dr. Tobias Venetian Unement •er NI to stop the,thost severe pain. This is o new or humbug article, but an old estabfishfd•remedy : having been used by thousands during the last fifteen years. Call on the agent andiget a pam phlet with a.full description of this Magic reme dy. None genuine unless signed SI I. Tobia... • Depot, 56 Cortlandt street, New-Yor -. Sold by 3w.) •• - ABEL TURREL, tlontrose. , nollown3N Ointment and Pills.-- Medici.) maltreatment, neglect and tprudence, annually destroys thousands of val i able lives tir.t might have been saved with t e greatest ease by the use of these mighty anti otes to e ternal and internal disease. Nlultit des of then ) matic sufferers are now liniping, tt l the grave with contracted joints and in contra agnrY, who. might be cured in a few weeks ' l v the Oint ment, and the vital strength of a VP greater numuer is oozing away through semtOous sores. abscesses, and" other exhausting . out eta of sup. puration which might be pomptly and safely_ -cured by the same means. Be wise in itfie. [lw. 1 Tlacll a in oil ton Farm paper, devoted In Literature and ale' setting forth full accounts of t molt of I lammonfbn,in. Ne* Jer,ey serilied fur at only 25 ets. per anntir Inclose postage statnpS for the al dress to Editor of the former, Hero !antic Co.,•:New Jersey. Those e• land. of the best quality, in one of t and most deltghtfail clitnate3 in Lb. drerti3ement of Hammonton I.and The Ilhinmontots Farah paper deyhted to- Literature. and also settiag- forth full accounts of th l meet of flauttnonton,in New Jerseyl scribed for at 25 cts. per annum.' Inclose postage stamps for the aiinnint. Ad dress to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, At lantic Co., New Jersey. Those nlshing cheap land, of the best 'quality, in one of the healthiest and most detightful climates in tlici Union, see advertisement of Flammonton. [sep.l-3w Farm . Laud% for sale - 23 miles from Philadelphia,-by Railroad in the. State of New Jersey. Soil amongst the beat forilkericulturai ptirposes, being a good loam sOil,l with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract divided art. small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now sett ling.and building—The crops can be seen growing. Terri S fromlBls - to $2O per acre, payable - within four years b instalments. To visit the place—leave - Vine St •eet Wharfat Philadelphia at 1.30, a. M..; by Railroad for Ham monton, or address R. J. Byrties, by letter. Seu full advertisement in anot her columi. ‘[sep.l-3m. ----- -4- Fans Luau's for sole 261 Iles front Philadelphia by Railroad in the S .to of Not Jersey. Soil amongst the best for! Agricultural purposes, being a good 10:1111 soil, with a clay bottoln. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from al parts of the country are now settling and buildirig. The crops can be seen growing. Terms from 5 1 13 to 8:20 per :term. payable within fekur years btt instalments. 'Pe visit the place-Leave 'Vine Stricet Wharf at Philadelphia at 7.30, m ,m., by Railriiad for Ham monton, or address R. J. Byrne's, by letter. See full advertisement in another column. - [sep.l-3w. All wp.ntinz to etniorato to a I mild climate, good soil, and tine market, eon nth. rtismnent.or Hammonton Lands. All wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good -soil,-and fine market s see adlertisement of Hammonton Lands. 1 m i l d . All wanting to emigrate to a climate. good soil, and fine market, see adtrtiseinent of Hammonton !Ands. - : : • ' - To nil wanting, Farms, see nthiertisemeni of Hammonton Lends, To:alt wanting Farms, see - adTertisement of Hammonton Lands.. To nil vranting, FlllllB, see adifertisement o( liantinonton Lands. 48404 ) 1 1 angt, On 'the 26th W. Parker Mr. M. TURNER of Bridgewater and Miss CAROLINE LEWIS 'of Scranton - '•-: TO OLD AND NEW COTOMERS. . . r . undersigned would herebyexpress its , • thett,ks, and regaril4l;tio ids ttrierous friends and italions, (tbeli:4ol,4lli; nors nnd Car. riage3lukers, in this and other; einintieS,) for a ountinuntion'oltheir Patronage; nod feelings, and to assureltiern . that'll. will 'eve( be cherished, by a weighbor:!itid citizen will, gratitod6, and would also • Kay, that:he, it itilti*restcd, with L L. Hoot, (2i5 Pearl St., N. 1.,1 in . the (-lard ware;Nu lieu, and .Corriotte...Trimming Business; and that he is also Spic'ial, I.P . ierpier with Lawrence, Griggs iSt Kingiliry,etl46..courtlandt At:, Y:," 'trio' StrAw qoode, and businesei;,Wherer. nit Tradets who pur r chase vials - in eithei of Arnie brapilies are kindly invited:to cif,; examine, alai poreliase t if sans lictury: ..terArose, Sept. '2,1, 1846. orld. &lire n plindid at thu !ARD. , I preach Sund iv MEM I . ek, p. to 'Clerk. Fair for .dnesdar h. The 'toek and Floral a warett It - le should tnav n - . 51, on 3 o'doek, repo! t n o'clock, No article do lurk, ten days ,Secret-n•, ,atitrop.— re conven- 41 to. lake I t's * own q Wth 1 , ;rims at the of Books, rer. in an n t her e Prepara- Dus. r, a' news- grivu!turt., new st We can be sub- 'inunt. °E. Inont , n. A'- shing cheap healthie24 Union, Set: (sep.l-3m Cr, a new•s %ricul turn, new• moth.- can be Nub- '. TYLF:IL 4n`
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