pimiltrate A. J. GEtiVITIOOI4, Editcir,.± isr7r.o Th - ewidt4. Ocitibei:"ol. 111158. • TO .ALIINTERESTEDI. THE subscription - accounts =of the late firm of Ildentastor &Antal-tans hare.been planed in the hinds °fain Wm: L BEEBE,--he alone be ing authorize...4e .collect anigive receipts foithe. '411173& He desigpa_ eat:lV/sash:lolm county, and it is desirable 'that ,40 ;indebted stidqd fettle -ift'oteptly, thereby Baring further trouble and ex. ponse.tekp*pa . F.tjaa.. - „. '1,:13.11e1t;911A7M. . - A. 7 GERRITSON. fkoptotitbef:Slat, OM.' • • a, Or. We direct attenvon to the advertise , +Tient of G. G. trans, 839 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Judging_ rom our buiinessre-_ liiions with him,. :and a isemcmai visit to his ertablisbmint rchiis , in rbiladelPhiariCenti,y, we .ca,filiiiifely . say to thOse • wanting to buy booki s thit.they Cannot do bettei than to send thiir4ders to him. He sells bob asilow as can berhought elseidere e in addition to which_ you vitatift . e,xtra. He wilt, his eats - logne.of hooka and pnces, free, to- ally , 'one who sends bum their name and-address. Read. adve . rtisetnent on tourth page. ort:. - While - ithe opposition am makiiig merry 'over,their late elotory, and Claiming itstsaAaating triumph, , it may ; be will to re fresh their memorieswith a glance at the .7116- Democracy was badly whipped In 18 - 40,1ty Harrison, yet elected Polk in .1844. Taylor. distanced the Demod:raey-in 1848, yet Pierce was easily selected in 1852. In 1854 the Democrats were'whipped into the ground,' yet won a triumphant victoriin the election of BuOanan by a majority of over half a largest majority ever given` to any'candidate,--in 1856. In 1858,we have been out-rtm jti.a slow race, but in 1860, no possible combinatiOn., can defeat our candi date for Proident. Mark that' Weekly,Smninarey of the News. The Overland—MO: for * California leaves St. Louis-On Monday_and s Thursday of s each meek. --Letters ,to - be sent by this route must be enderieff, 4by the Overland Mail." The postage is three cents, while by the steamers his ten cents. NewspaPers are not sent by this route.: - . A. It McClure, of Chatubarsburg, is spoken Of by :the opposirinn fur Speaker of the next \ Berm of RePresentatives of Pennsvlvanian. _ The Lcmdta Daily Neivs thinks the Atlantic Cable may yet he made available. We think it-will have to be - re-laid first. The. Bath (Me.) Tribune says that. about -thirty fishing vessels -were lost in a storm off • North Cape, rrince Edward's Island,, about . the Ist of October. The Mackerel fishing for Abe - season Met with poor success.. - A report says that an engagement' tuck place: near Fort Arbuckle, between a detach ment: 0f1.1.5: Cavalry and the Catnanches recently; in which .five of oar men= werekil led area ten wounded. Forty rad'Ains, at least, were Hon..rChn B..Haskin has sought for snd obtained the Black Republican and \ Rnow Nothing nomination in the gth Congrespional district in New York. This basnres his elec. ties by that party. When elected by the Democrats two years ago there was . rt majori ty of eeseral 'thousand ,against him, which was divided between 'lwo can * didates. Ile supports the nigger ticket entire. The Negroes of. New York State held a meeting to - ratify the Black Republican nomi nations. They repudiate Abolition Gerrit Smith, expecting that the party with which they : dee : lde to act will advocate their full political equality. Eleven thousand of.fhem are allowed' to vote in that State—a blacken- ing divtace to a community of white men. Governor Willard of,lndiana has issued a proclamation;, calling as extra_session of the, Zegislainte, to convene on the 20th of No vetnbev.. It will he 'eOruposeti of the newly elected members :ref the &eaters: bolding over: -Between eight. and ninchundredtbousand dollars will be. - required . fur the pay of the volunteers engaged in the service against the Florida ladians,up to the time of the removal of Billy Bowiegiand his band. , Kansas papers record the murder on the Little Blue of George X. Shermer, a printer from Penellvania. - Blood, Dein, has been .elected to the State Senate of Pennsylvania from the Clarion dis trict lip 260-Majority. This gives the Demo . thoe.rats one majority in the Senate. The Democrats of Ohio gain twonambent Hof Cengress and lose ffse,—a; ner limit of three. The State ticket is lost- by 10,000 majority. In 1864 le was Post by nearly 80,000: ?size fight. came . off at Long Point, Canada, on the- -tb inst.,' between bullies . IKorriiiey end Heenan. Eleven rounds - *ore fought in 22-minute, and - at the next, Morris sey was carried forward, but Heenan .was un able to ba'presented, whereupon the victory was given to the gut& were earned away oh beds--instead' of tvt:::te: The,lndiana State election has resulted in the triumph of the Democratic State ticket, smaelitst: half the members of'bath branches of tire Legislature, the otlaer.half being made npbf Black Republicans and Independent Whigs and Americans.. The following is a ohtesiled list, from which it will be seen that the De:looms base elected.% majority orthe now members :. SE Att. Democrats - leading orer, • Replar..elected, - Independent, elected , • "frotai, - " - Republicans toiding over, .Regular, elected, " Opposition independent,.- . _ :HOUSE. . Democrats; regular, elected, - • - _ •'' lodepeadent r eltoted, --, i - .11epublicans; regt;lar, electid ,:, ;:_. Indeyeadento, Whigs tuaxi4akaielairr, ..Botal Vice •rPresident Breckinritige aritea•: to ...Hon. John Moote, - Chairtuan of the Ilemberatic State Committee, in reply to an in4tation to tuldret•s:-Ole people, the Gorrimittee having been informed* that he iiesired odo ati lu e, 1?e . states, is incorrect ; but he ,01 not .decline to answer their courteous letter. • • - lie says he cannot , eudorsfs the- course of Senator Douglas during the hsat session .of Qougreassupan the Kausas-restiotre bet Abut question_having been settled, and botrglas be : ing the leader of the Democracy in tliinois in their present fight tigainstßlack'Republican- , ism,he sympathizes with him,desires his succes, and ,trusts :that . the' Democracy of Ole State, which has teier given a sectional . vote, will not now befound laggard in their duty to the' Constitution and Union. - The Black RepUblicans of the State o{New• York have raised a corruption fund of about $2OO - ,(0).08to 'be used it the coming election, It is openly boasted that -large number* of voters oan be bought - dire Ct. :Tour Democratic candidates for Congress in , Ohio were defeated' by loss than an average Majority of 100 votes t " It is understood that J. Glancy Jones bas accepted the - appointment of Minister to Mattis, tendered 'lift' by, the Erealden . t, 1414 . will forward to - the_Governor his reijgnation ass member of Congrlas„ in that alga : a spetial election have to ,be - held: In Barks octunty, to supply the nteancy. , . , The unreal expenses of the State of Penn- sylvania are abo,ut five millions Of dollars, of which two miUionxitte required' to pay inter est on the State debt, leaving only three mil lions for . expense of the government machin ery; while the expt‘nses for governing the city of New . totk was fifteen millions for the dart year ! aid this Sum duce not include the amount paidby the residents of the city for State taxes 1 • - •••• - In . on't? Ward in needing five more votes were counted for Congress than were polled. This donbless explaitts the manner in . which Schwarti was declared - elected by a majority of 19 votes over Junes. The Indiana Ameiicau hoists the name s . Fremont: . and Finney for 1860. Al pretty ,couple, indeed I . Mr. Moran has been re-elected President of the Erie Railroad.. Gov. - Denver has written a fareael to the people of Iptnsus. _We will pu next week. Forney hai geclar‘...(l his willingne to the extreme in favor of a Trotectivel Thie caps the climax.of his infamous tr Congressiouai Election. The following is the result of the sional vote of the State : 1. Thomas B. Florence - , Dent. 2. Edward Joy Morris, Op. 8. John B. Veriee, Op. • 4. Wm. Miliward, Op. ; 5. John Wood, Op. 6. John . Hickman.* , • . 7. 11. C. Longnecker,.Op. 8. John Swart;,- Rotation Democr• 0. Thaddeus Sierens, Op. 10. John W. Killinger, Op.' 11. James H. Caffipbell, Op. _l2. Geo-W. Scranton,. Op. 13. Wm. H. Dimmick, D. 14. G. A. Glow, Op. 15. James T. Bile, Op. 16. Benj. \ F. J u nki n Op. 17-Edward M'Pherson, Op. 18. S. S. Blair, Qp. 19. John Coiode, Op. 20. Wm. Montgomery, Dem, 21.-J. K. Morehead ( Op. 22. Robt. Op. 2:3. Wm. Stevrart; Op. - 24., Chapin Hall, Op. 25.. Elijah Rabbit, Op. * Nominated and elected by the -publicans. Pennsylvania Legislain EtssioN OF 1850 List of J lr r Members of loth Ho SENATE. let District, Philadelphia.. Samuel 431111, D., Richardson L Wright.l . !Jambs, D, *John H. Parker, Oi 2d, Chester and Delaware. ,Tbi Bell. D. 3d, MontgorrierY ..-. *Jolt. Thomps 4th, Bucks. : .*Mahlou Yardly, Op. sth, Lehigh and • Northampton.. miah Shindel, D. . I • 6th, Berks..*Benj. Nunemacher, .. 7th, Schuylkill . , .*Rob. M. Palme4 Bth, Carbon, :Tome, Pike and Thos. Craig, D: \ . ' 9:l,Bradford, Susquehanna, Wyo,i Sullivan ....E. Reed Mver, Op. 10tb, Ltrzerne....-George P. Steele, I/ 11th, Tioga, Potter,: McKean and 11 Glenid W. Scofield, Op. • 'l2th,;Clinton, LVeoming,Centre, and *A.edrew Gregg, Op. _ 13th, Snyder,. Northumberland, Mo • Columbia: .r4euben Keller, D. 14th,-Cumberlattd, Juniata, Perry lin —Henry. Fetter, b." • - 15th, Dauphin and Lebanon... John ford, Op. ash', Lancaster. • Bertram A t Sha Robert Bal win: Op.. . 1 7th, York.. *\V. H. Welsh, T. 18th, Attains, Franklin_ and:FultC Brewer, D.. , ltth, Somerset. Bedford an d Jaul W. P. Schell, D. 20th, Blair, Cambria and Clea 'Creswell, D'. 21st, • Indiana- and Arm - strong...l CoffeilOp. 22d, Wistnioreland and Fayi . Turney, D. ' 2.3• I ,1,- Wanbington and Greene..f Miller D. 24th, Allegheny:, Edward D. Ga - = *John P. Penny, Op, 25th, Beaver nod Butler..Jobn E 28tb, Lawrence,' Mercer and ire M. Francis, Op. - • I 276, Erie find Crawford .-,ADrin ney, - Op. 28th, Clarion, Jefferson, Forest K. L. 8120d,-1.): ill *Elected:this - tear. _ Democl ati Opposition, Vemoctßl ic m ajori ty. • HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 'Philadelphia ..C.M1.V.86 - 0,..64 Washington Qpigiey, ,D.; D. ' .1 D: • J. V. Hauling. ; Gitorlp herzt; -. 4 4r Slyer, Op. •'Walb : rxn, , 4earge :W. Wood, Op, ;Shep --bartifep.;- , Fiaber, Ap.; Evans, ; Simaoa Gratz, Ob. : Gorge W. Ilarneraley, ;George W. Wiley, Op.; C. F. Abbot,. Op, Delaware—Wm. D. Pannel, Op. Chester Wm. T.'Shaffor, *ON 'Caleb Pierce, 0p. , , ; Isaac Adlrer, - Op. • Montgomery ..Datitl. B,riSnel;ack, ; John Dininant, D. ; , Dr. Bucks-114am A.- - NVilpi!qa,. Op. ; Joseph Barnsley, Op. Northampton.. Nfax•Goeip,b4lotept Wood- ring, D. Lehigh and Cartion..:Samtiel Bailie% Op.; Tilghman 11. G0554...0. , , . Monroe and pike. :C. Shoemaker, 1). Wayne. -.Holl6way - 8: - Stevens, 0. Lizerne.. W. W. - Koteham,Qp.; ,tewis Pugh. 0.; P. C. Gritinio, Sasqiiehacna ..Sinieon B. Chasis, Op. Bradford: . Thomas Smead, Op ! ; 0. IL P. • Kinney, Op. ; • • • Wyoming,Sullivan,ColuMbii and Bfontour.. Samuel Oaks, I). ; . G. D. Jacksoir, D. Lycoming and Cli - nto - tf... Lindsey •Mehaffey, Op.; Wm. Fearon, Jr., Op. Centre. . Adam R. Barlow, Op. • Mifflin.. David Witherew, Op. Union, Snyder and Juniata: .J. J. PatDirriOn, Op. ; NV. F. Wagonseller, Op. .14orthamberland . ChasMottenstein, D. Schuylkill.. P. R. palm,Op ; J. S. Boyer, Op.; C.L. Pinkerton, Op. ITavphin.. Wm. C. A. Lawrence, Op.; Marks 13. Whitman, Op: Lebanon . Joseph Eelman,,Op. 13erk... Solomon L. Custer, D.; Augnsttis . F. Dertolet, D. ; 'Edmund L. Smith, D. .tancaster. -.Natb. El!maker, Op. ; &Mud H. Price, Op. •; Amos S. Green, Op 1 Samuel Kerisagy, Op. York.. Wm. W. Wolf, D.; A. liiestand Glatz, D. Cumberland and Perry.. Hugh Stuart, D. ; John NcCurdy,,Op. Adams. . Samuel Durborrow, Op. Franklin' and Fulton . :Alex. K.'l4lcClure,Op.; James 11111, b. Bedford and Somerset, . Geo. W. Williams, Op, ; Geo. W. Walker, Op. . nuittingdon . :R. B. Wigton, Op. Blair.. Jacob Burly, Op. • • Cambria .. Thos. H. Porter, D. Indiana 'Wilson Taylor, Op. Armstrong and Westmoreland ..I.ohn W. Rohrer, D. ; Robert Warden, D; Matthew Fayette, .Henry Galley, D. • Greene.. D-. D. W. Gray, D. Washington.. Geo. V. Lawrente,-OP; ; Wm. Graham, - Op. Alle g h en y...J. U. ron Foster, Op; tlias MA, 1 Op. ; David E. Bayard; Op.; Julius F. Zoller, Op. ; Rt . ,bt. P. McDowell, Op. , Beaver and Lawrence. Joseph •11. Wilson, But. ; James D. Bryan, Op. • ler.. , Wm. W. Dodds, Op. ; John M. r: Thompson. Op. Mercer and Venringo.. W. G. Rose, Op. ; C. P. Ramsdell, Op. Clarion and Forest ...TAD M. Flemming, D. Jelierson,Clearfield,Elk and McKean .. Michl A. Frank, A. L. D.; Samuel C. Artbuts, A: L. D. 1 Crawford and Warren., IL P. Reuse, Op.; R. P. Miller, Op. 1 Brie ..John W: Campbell, Or; Wilson Laird, to go tariff ober3' Ind. ll.‘„ Potter and-Tinga..L.P. Williston, ON Lewis Mann. Op. Opposition, r 25 ; Democrats, da compton Wrnocrats, 2. Democrats Opposition. _BenAte - 17 -16 House of iZepreritativets ;13 67 • Opposition majority on joint ballot, 33 Pennsylcaula The following table shows the official vote as received at the Seeretarv'a Office. Coun ties EMI Adams, 2,246 2,220 2,256 2.217 Allegheny, 6.508 10,057 6,573 9,937 Armstrong, 2,003 , 2,386 1,993 2,361 IBeaver, 1,132 1,8111 1,137 1,370 Bedford, 2,007 1,811 2,008 1,831 13erks, 9,654 5.024 9,724 5,040 1 1 Blair, 1;679 2,714 1,677 2,6 4 4 Bradford; 1,096 4,632 885 4,832 Bucks, 5,171 5,995 5,164 5,189 Butler, 1,984 2,534 1,979 2,527 Cambria, 2,100 1.671 2,161 1,651 I Carbon, 1,263 1,467 1,255 1,400 Centre, 2,060 2,364 2,081 2,379 Chester, 2,742 7,371 4,749 7",371 Clarion, 2,185 1,366 2,142 1,277 Clearfield,- 1,514 _ , 994 1,492 964 Clinton, 1,240 1,367 1,239 1,362 Columbia, 1,902 1,458 1,902 1,436 Crawford, 2,114 8,070 2,024 3,109 .Cuinbered, 2,811, 2,501 - 2,830 2,498 Paiphio, 2,185 3,3:44 2.302 3.204 Delaware, . 2,818 1,646 - 2,780 Elk, 519- 353' 504 340 Erie-, 1,921 , 3,233 1,529 3,187 Fayette,' 2,527 2,205 2,454 2,117 Forest,B4 Frankin, 8,060 3,335 3,085 3,381 Fulton, _ - 730 565 723 675 Greene• 1,841 842 1,777 846 ilunt'clon, 1,300 2,079 1,290 2,075 Indiana„,"-- 1,440 3,027 1,416 2,999 Jefferson, 1,153 1,257 1,121 1.238 Juniata; 1,215 1,216 1,204 1,179 Lancaster, 6,069 9,925, 6,099 9,843 Lawrence, • 601,t 1,923 584 2,867 Lebanan, 1,508 2,657' 1,509 2,678 ' Lehigh, 3,102 2,917 , 3,125 2,908 Luzerne, 4,496. 4,747 .4,447 4,656 Lycoming,, 2,299 2,223 2,266 2,225 McKean, 546 773 555 -761 Mercer, 2,120 2,825 2,118 2,814 Mifflin, 1,122 1',466 1,198 1,391 i Monroe, F,424 699 1,395 511 Mo'tg'm'ry, 5,525 5,576 .5,61.9 0;586 Montour, 770 813- 744 806 North'pt'n, 3;041 9,225. 3;035. 2,220 Nvrthb'rl'd,2-,450 r 1,634 - 2,281 1,599 Perry, 1,62$ 1,791 -1,634 1,7 . 94 Phil. City,26;867 33,395 '27,589 33;094 Pike, 497 17$ 498' 170 Potter, 498 • 983 480' 974 Schu3 'kill, 5,494 ' 5,703' 5,483 5,708 Snyder, 1,402 1,055- 1,402: 1%055' Somerset, 1,585 2,475_ 1,782 2,477 Sullivan, 488 ' 307 _ 495 281 Sum's,- 1,954 ' 1,953 3,103 . Tioga, 1,449 ! 3,084 1,415 3,084 Union, 748 1,285," 787 1,393 Venango, 1,902'i 1,743 1,889 1,773 Warren, 1,097 1,605 1,064 1,583 Wastirgton,3',677 3,906 3,500' 3,979' Wayne, 2,121 11. 1,763 2.1'311 , 1,809 Vestmorer.,4,4s6•l 3,683 - 4;402 a 7S 4 'Wyoming,"B44 958' 815' York, 4,5212- - 3;949 4;550 3,973 J. -Ran D., 1. N omas S R. Jere op. ,wing and Varren tour and land lqiff- B.Riither- ffer, Op.; n • • G.- M ntinglon eld John Titian. tte,.jacob eorge \V yam, Op. ; riarria,Op ih A. Fin- and Elk 141,096 198 , x7$ '111,338 196;420 --- BMWS majority over Porteri - 27,023: - Frames majority i, over Frost, 23,284. 80 83 30 SUP. seDGe. A' CANAL COM MEI Th 4; Jackson Fair. The Annual Fair of the JacksoriAgriceitural Society w•as held at Jackson,CerarePet. 4th. The ,day was.fine and the,orowd instten &lnce -gave evideu . ce.thitt-lite - people in all parts of Ito County wished to sass' bow the toxin Fair talked:- The members of _entries of different kinds of wrticles for competion also that the 'fanners in adjoining towns'as well a; those of Jackson felt anAnterest i wits success. This is the second A:noixaVair of. the So- ciety and yet, the. people, as. was ; remarked by tdr.'Bushnell, were counted not •by hun dreds bet by thousands. - The utmost good leafing prevailed and no serious accident oc °erne& to niat the bannony of the day. The society expected to secure the services of a speaker from abroad, but, failing, the audience were entertained with, speches from the Rev, W.W. Welch and Albeit Ruihnel, Esq. The Choir of Jackson also 'Ornitrihrited very materially to the eniertainMent by delight ful music--both vocal and imitinnental. Alt, we think, felt that the torastion of town so cieties and the holding' a_ town fairs, is one step in the . right direction—that - they will stimulate to improvement and cosureqweetly benefit those which, &ate end County Fairs wounever reach. Any errors, of appateat neglect of ompeti tors must be attributed to inaNtleitce rather than to any lack of eiTort or earnest desire to to exact and equal justice to all, ax.far as possible, and make the fair interesting .and profitahti to farmers.' The following are ;he **wilds of the set•eral committees: Best ttnbroitlery Mrs. Henry Tyler. 2d ". - • Mrs; - Barrie French. Miss Bartlett,l ...--. Is Miss L. L. Turner, ' Mrs. J. F. Barns--Gibson.,' j Mrs. J. If. Smith, 1 1 Mrs:* L. Turner. Miss C. C. Steen beck. : Oriental Painting Miss S. J. , Bartlett, lor i Miss Lodelia Powers—ll. 24 Oriental Painting... Miss L. A. Burdett. 3d Qiental 1 1 :tinting.. Miss It M. Whitney. Best Bonnet.' . - Mrs. ii. Benson. ngtost. Best Head btess..... . Miss C. C. Steenbeck. Best Ladies -Boxes, Pic- Beat pair of Oxen ....... R. 11. D:x : —Ararat. : lure Frames, and Con Rest Bull 4 y'rs old. Barry Smith-I•ranklin. . tre table - Mrs. I. F:Barns—G. " " :I " " ...._...George Burman. .hi ISCELLAIEbtiS. " " 2 "‘ ". . . • -• • Rufus, Waill - ortb• The Committee report that Mrs; liarriet Nan-was - am) GRADES. ' Coon presented some noble Specimens of Best pair Oxen - 6 v'rs old.. ~. , John Morse. ' 4 Horticulture, Three roses only time shown 2,1 " " " " "...'..Alonzo Barrett'. I out of a yard of 4G difterent4kind+. Also a Best " "- 5' " "O. L . :Caepenter--A't. I specimen of the had Honey Suckle was 1 " " " 4" " ... •E. Tucker.) shown which had grown twelve feet the 2,1 4 ' "" - " ... ... .11. M.V e lle. I present season. No competition; . I OXEN, BULLS All STEEgS. DCRUAL Best pair Oxen 3 yrs. old , "I.- A. Bingham ' 4 2 " : 'Williams Beet Bull 2 years old., " 1 year " (2tl " `, " 3d 14 44 it 14 Best Bell .. 3d " " " " "0. L. Carpenter,—A's Best pair Steers 3 " "...Cyrus Steenbeek " 1( • Nelson French •Be4t Calf Devon and Dur., J. Pickering " " Native . ....O. 11. Perry " " Teeswater • . Lewis Low COWS, HEIFERS, YEARLINGS CALVES Best Dunham -Cow ........Rufiis Wal worth. 2.1 " "......... Win. IL Bartlett. Best Cow, Native L. Grifti.. 2d " " ....... J. A. Bingham. Best 'leiter 2 y'rs old, Grade... R. Walworth. 2d " " " " ".. Wm. 11. Bartlett. Best yeatlittgs, (irides ' . 4I Hall. " ." Natives... E. Tucker. Best Calves ' " E. Tucker, O. 11. Perry. Best " Grades ..... R. Harris. 110118.1,:g, COINS ANU MULES: Beat Stallion 4 y'rs old ....Thomas Randall. 44 44 3 "R. Gillispie. 21 44 44 44 & • k • L. D. Benson. Best " 2 " "....... A. D. Corse. 2d " " " " G. W. Tyler. , . .3(1 • • • • VIRAT 11 1 11¢Rit * * • -----7 ITU"' "'ir" : A polacon—Jolin Foster; Aubttrn—Jonris Best Carriage Horses., F. F. Badger—N. Mil, ' 2d Jno,Walworth—Gibson. Carrer, - Jonarban.Bunaerl; Brooklyn—A. O. " "., , 14:1diroe, K L. Gere; Clifford— Jonathan: 3d 44 Elon -Dix • ' Barns. ' I Burns, P eter Bennett, Joseph Miller; Choco. Best-Matched Span for work • • Eli ' lee , R I Porter; Dimock—Geo: Blskes -2d ** *6 4 * •`.....David Lamb . ; lee, William Stone; Franklin—T. L. Merri a " ' " ".... L. C. Benson. . man; Forest Lake—Geo. W. Taylor; Gibson-- Best Single 3 3 'rs old. :-Wm. Mozley-- William Holm., William Owens ; Great 2d " " "- " • G thfitis—sZt , L .: : 1 , 1 Bend—Charles Mayo; Ibtrford—Amasa Cheap, " " ''' ." ' i F r -M.. George M. Carpenter; Herrick—lsrael Round; Best " 2 " "••' • .. ***** ". ' ' Ad am" : 2d " " ". ~ , ...... H. M. Wells: 1 Jessup—R. S. Ilirchard, David Shay; Lenox -3d " " John Baker, Stephen Bell, Chauncey Scott ; tt 44 • • • • • J. M°°r. :._ Middletown - 3. Canfield, Jr.; John Davis; 2d, Best Matched Span 2 y'rs old • Lt Lew i s. ' i' James Jones; Montrose - - D. •R. Lat hrop ; 2d " " "" ' " • T Perryz Milford—Nelson New Sprague, Wm. C. Best " " I " 4. • ••• J• il• 11 i1 es. ' Ward; Oakland—John Foster; Rush—Wm! 2d ," " " " "Alonzo Bartlett. Best Brood Mare: . ~.. ; : , R. Sweet—Gibson.E. Lindsleyi Gilleod Pickett; Suaq'a Depot— Daniel it Pope ;‘ Springville—E. G.. R. Rhi n ~, ,44 • •- . Win ' P ' 3werk i ' h Star k . • .‘ _ Suckingcolts, 1 Span, no coin : ..D. M. Farrar, e Set . ° -___ ---- Best pf Mules.. ..Jno. M David Mackey—N. M ..Nat.h`l Sutton—N2ll 21l « at a 46 • Ia S II I.3tP Beat Brick. "... 3d "... .Best sheep 2d "... Wm: H. Bartlett ...L. 0. Tiffany—Gibson T Perry . Wrn. 41. Bartlett T Perry LTV AND GRAIN. Best Ducks, no corripetition -,Slater Bingham. Best Spring Chickens • • II 2d •' " • • • • ' R Harris. Best Jaen! and Bantams -- •F M. Hall, Best Turkeys • • • . .. J. More. Best,Corn . • J Moore. 2d. ". • 0 P Tallman. 3d " ' - • ...James Hall. Best Winter Wheat...... S. ,Griffis. " Rye...., .....R. W. Dix. FRUIT. The Committee report that the samples were very fine. They award as follows : Best Fall' Apples - t .. N. Norris. " • ; ELM. Wells. Best Winter Appl e s, two. varieties, King and Bald; _ win, very superior Wm. Bartlett. '2:41, nearly same varieties Gelatt. Best 11. 1. Green — lnv J Washburn. 2d " A C Norris. Best Wegener, presented by.. L. Bratnardll—G. Best Grape%......Dr. H. A. Tingley—Susq'a. -2d " ....J. Clark—Harford. VEGETABLES. - Best Cabbage • • ;Hosed Barlett. 2.1 " • . • :Stephen. Tucker. 3d " ...George Sumner—Gibson. Best Beets George Summer—Gibson. 2d "' - J. Clark—llarford. .3d • . R Hill. Best Potatoes, best wiety .. Charles French. 2d - " 64 '64 A C Norris. " B • Larrabee. Bet• 'turnips • • - Jonathan Lamb. • " .. Oates. 3d " W. 11. Bartlett. Best Onions ........ ,Wm.Thayer—Gibson. • "• • • ...Stephen Tucker. ad •~ Asa Dix. Best Temkin.= • W. Tyler. 2d • ;Gabriel Everett—Harford s • 3d " • —Martin Hall. Best Squash -Cr Everett. 243 46 • :A IL M. Wells: Beat Carrots.. • -S. Griffis. MECHANICAL PRODUCTIONS. Best Chairs, 12 Styles...D. W. Rice—N. Mil. Best Patent Plow, Wright's.. J. Proweet--H.• Beet Hay Cutter and Porn 'Sheller Best Carriage Wheel, brass;... L. I). Benson. Best Win d ow Sash CD. Corse. 2d 44 66 -.H. L. French. Beet set Dental and Sur.' ' gical linstruthents.... . Dr, W. W.Whealon: Beet set of Machinery tor Dres sing and Jointing. Stavet• ...Hosea Best Sulky Best, Carriage... Best:Lninber Wagon, Bei( Belt Falitiner, , a • nice -article. : C. Darling--Mt. Plealant. Best Two HOrse Carriage I) A. Lamb. " " L C. Benson: Hai Singleglarneos. ...I. IL Smith—S. M. 5 Mrs. E. N. Hall, i Mrs.Cyntbia ILO. _ . Miss C. A. French, * ' - Miii. Hehry tiler, 1 Mrs, J. Gilbert—Hat ford, • • Mra. IL Hill. - Best Carpats:-. • ~. -.:.- ... Mrs. George . Birdsall. 2d "_.-- Mts. E. Lamb. 3d - ." : Mrs. -E. BroWn. Best Flannel • ~ . - Mrs. It. Harris. 2d .., . .. ,_ .. Mrs. Eli Brown. Best Table /Alien; two , pieces, very nice: .'.Mrs. Wm. U. Bartlett. Best Stocking Yarn, very nice, 3 'I q knotted skeins Wogbing 3 ounces .'..: Mrs. Junius Lrgnb. Best Gloves : ; ..... Mr, Borathy, • BUTTER AND CHEESE. Best Bed Quilt. 21 " " td " " Best Tub Butter 2d" . "...., .... 13est hi stun quantities. 2 4 , 46 44. It 3d " " 81 " neat tatnp Mat. 2d 4. 1115=1:1 J. A. Bingham ,Wm. H. Kiitleit Fremen Perry. ... , R. Ifirris. There were some very fine picture•, Ani. brotypes, Nielainotypes, iket, exhibited by. F. FL Leonard and U. Brownell, but overlooked by mistake. F. K Lednard also exhibited a very fine 3 years old colt, welt broktto Carriage; 'ft W. TINGLEY, Sec'rg. List of Grand Jurors Drawn ‘ to serf? at the Navemeer Term, 1858: Ararat—Daniel Avery; Auburn—Lafay ette Sanford ; Bridgetvatnr—Walter Alter, Isaac Griffin ; Clifford—M. C. Stewart; Dirnock—George Walk& ; Forest Lake— John S. Town, Chauncey Wight Gt. 13e_nd— P, D. Case, harry mil;liaritiony—Cornelius Shew - ; , ..harford—D. W. Tints; liberty— IlttAsel Southworth ; Lathrop—C. It. Bailey; Alfred Pratt ; Lenox—A. R. Dunn ; Middle town—James E. Stone; Now Milford—Phi lander Phitvney ; Saver Lake—Thomas Rog en, 2.1; Thorupson—G. P. 13Ianding, Emery Crozier, Joel Sakhury. --- List of Traverse Jurors Drawn' to serve at the Aravember,Term, 1858. To the SufterinigContruisalty Who . , . bold'a Genuine Preparation of intd .xtratt of tuchu is offered as a specific. mead the adcer tiaemerit headed A Helmbold's Genuine Prepara. tion." 15'5 - Deaf cress.—See advertisement headed "Eat and Eye." oc 14 Fire Fii•el I Firel tl Rllontrore, ; Fli'e Corn . pairs _lye. 2 will Eneet at - their rpgine o nouse ilea day,overfioet let, 1 858, M 7 o ' clock, p. tn. • J. W. P. RILEY, Ede;nrin. S. 31. Wrr.solv, Secretary. _ Is this fair or not Tobias' Ve netian Liniment cure Ithomatism, Head ache, Toothiche, Croup, NON of all kinds, Sore Throats; dta., or do charge will be made. Every agent is authorized to return the money, if any One is dtssatisfied after using it according to directions., Price 25 .and 50 cts. Depot, 50 Cortiandt street; NeW York; Itonoway's Ointmeut and Pills.-.- A FriendlylVarning.—These great radical pie paration4 hale been hnitated, and the ill:Rotten may kill-as certainly as th'e getultte alirelex core. To prevent the possibility of imposition, purchase no pot of,Ointment or box of Pills unless enfolded in a book of directions bearing the words ' " Holloway, New York and London, " impressed as a vhter;mark on each leaf. Fur nished with the true and legitimate specifics, th'e old, ypeng and middle-aged of both sexes may cure With obsolete' certaintl those: diseases of the - digestive and secretive organs, the slams and the flesh, which physicians are accustomed to pronounce " incurable." _ [ 1 w. Teacirers' Fixaminations4.-4 Wit? meet candidates fer the profession of teaching, for the purpose of e2mnittation i as follows: Susq'a Depot, Nor. Bth, East 11111 S. H., 9, a. m. Oakland and Harmony, do -do - -Jackson, Nov. 9, No. 2 S. H., 10, a. m. Gibson', " 10,T. Hill " liarferd " 11 Farrar " '1 Broolsiya " 1 , •:1 Centre " . Montrose ig a New Milford ,15 Ward .6 - Great Bend " 16 Lodersville 0 '1 Frcekliff " 11 South " " ' Liberty " I'B _Breokdate " " Silver Lake " 19 Brockery '•• " : Choconut " 90 L'. A. Kinney's ". Friender " " Apolacon • " 29 Baum, u Middletown " 93 Baldwin " " Forest_ Lake 11 * 24 Towne " • " Jessup " 25 Cornell • Rush " 26 Granger's " Auburn a. - 2 7 L ow - .41 Springville " 29 Village " Dimock " , 30 Academy Lathrop Dec. 1 Newton " " Clifford. • " 2 City Herrick " 3 Uniondale ," " Ararat " 4 Church 8 Thompson " 4 Centre " '2 p.m A portion of the 'eraittfnotiorr will be written, arid a 1/art drat. Each candidate should be pro vided wan at least two sheets of good, fool's-cap paper, pen and ink. All should be punctual; no one-Will be admitted to the class after thriceram• cement:tees. F.TEWKSBURYir - oc 24 Co. , Sept. 12, Sweet--LGibson. Elon•Dix. .It. Sweet—Gil:ram'. A Barrett. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Mr.McVar. R. ....G. ilirdsall. -Eli Bim.. FAS*CY WORK. AUSTIN b'ENSON, Asaista••t Seeryk Ptjsbllle undersigned pro poneito open a SCHOOL for the reception of , Stisdents at The village of BROOKLYN, on the SIXTH day Of DECE3IBER next. Tuition, for Cominon English Branches, $13.60-Ter terra of 12 weeks. For Natural Scionces,\Mathernat ina &e., 94.00. Theft:4nel academic computstioil of time will be followed. E. A. WESTON. Brooklyn, Oct. 25, '5B. t* Consuiptiou.=—See advertisement. gnaw. this, hapain n ig. oc 14 - nastazgo. • On -thettotb init., in Prirest Lake, bt theßei. B. B. Emory. Mr. JOSEPH L MEEKER and ?dins FIDELIA R. SOUTHW ELL . I At Upsonville on the I Gib inst. by Joseph L. Merriman, Esq., JOHN BAKER, Esq., and Mrs.' 11 , 1 ARIA LOUISA BUTTESS, both of Factory vine, Pa. s • SORBS. In Liberty, on the 49th inst.; Mrs: LOVISA BAILEY, wife of Watson Bailey, aged 49 yeSris. REMOVAL. Ltitte Post, Attorneys at Law, hare removed to their new office, a few doori smith of Boyd & Webater's corner. Montrose Oct. 25,-3ro • White-Man's Barber Shop, T tECHTa4 • M.ONTROS'E. Pa,= oc 28 W. H. NEWEY ',lls.tpitanna •Conga NORMAL 3TIIOOL J. F. StODDA RD, A. M , Principal. THE Indere ;vied take pleasure in annnunting that the SnaquehannaCounty Notmailichool 1011 again open in the Academy Build lugs in inksasittrosco on Monday, the 20th day of Nov.; 1858, to continue tainty•two weeks under the chargo of Prof. Stoddard and compe tent assistants. Prof. Steddara's character-As an t fficient Fain cator and popular Author is too extensively known to require comment; and the marked tininess And universal satisfaction 'that' have at• tended his , labora Amorig,us in the past, • are a auffhtent guarantee for the future. LECTURES Prof. ,Stoddurd will lecture on the Science' and Art of Tenching and Moroi Development. The following geitlemen nig AISO Jet-Euro be fore the se.hbol : Hon. Wm. Jessup. R. B: Little and B. S. Bentlby, Blitins., Rev. J, C, Boomer, and others: There will be a Primary Department connect ed with the Salon], under the charge of 3lit.s ELLEN C. PARK. Expenses t fultionjNorhinl Departmebt, fdr *quarter of; eleven weeks, 86.0(i Departtlleht,forlll3rtet or elerpn weeks,. ' , • 3.60 'Tuition—!n English brahchbs dhti Lntlh and Greek, - - man Board; per %reek, • . • It kdeSirabre (113kiiiition bills are paid in ad. wince and no deduction will be made When 'students are absent, except in cases of protracted sickliest Stinienta can board themseivea as herotofofo. Cooking stocee- , and furniture can be rented of Mr. Sayre at reasonable rates. For information in regard to rooms, board, &e., ap ply to the Se^reintY. Studenbi stiodid not fail to lie pident.at the WM. JESSUP, President. C. F. READ,Seelrettkiy. Montrose, Oct 24th, 185&- _ Sheriff'g Sales, -13 Y virtue of sundry - Writs isstteil by :14 Court of tommon .I'leas of Sustitietianna and to toe directed, I will expose to by public vendee, at the Cobit House, in blontroie, on Saturday, the 13th of Nov., 1858, at one o'eloa, p.m., the foßoiciag described pieebt of lrarcels of 1040; to wit ALL that certain piece of parcel of land situate in the town.hip of - Oakland, county of Susque ttnna3 and tat of Vennsylvania, bounded and • .* • desert as foltows, to wit r oh the north tilt land of I: M.DaldWini oh thh east bytes au;._ quehaana river: on the South by idfid of R. D. Benedict; and rut "the west by land of David Taylor, containing one hundred acres Moro or less, together-With the appurtenances, two dwel ling bowies, ono barn, some fruit trees, and about thirty acres improved. •[Taken in execu tion at the suit of Bennett vs. Daniel Prentice.l ALSO—AIi that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the.towtship tT Lenox, county 'and Stale aforesaid, boiinded and described as, follows, to wit: on the north and east by land of D.-K. Oakley.; on 'the south by land of Humphrey Marcev, and on the west by land cf Luke Reed; containing about five acres mere. ot kss, with the appurtenances, one shop With tonnee omatkine attached, and all improved. (Taterrin eieention pE the edit of Daniel Oakley vs. L. N: Reed and Luke Reed.) ALSO—AYI that &nein piece or -parcel of land situate in the township of Oakland, county and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of &fah Payne; on the east by land ,of-James 31cArdk; on The south by lands belonging to the estate of John Hillzurn, deceluted, and on the west by lands late of Selah Payne, containikw, 93 acres more or lees, with the appurtenances, and about ten acres partly improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Luther Barnes vs. Peter Puls.l ALSO"—:"All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Harmony, county and' State aforesaid; bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of David Lyons; on the east by the N. Y. & E. R. Road; on the south by the public' highway, and on the west by laud of David Taylor, containing about one acie; 4ith the appurtenances t one house, me huts, one blacksmith shop, and all improved: inquest - Veld on -safii ;itemises and condemned. [Taken' in eicOntion at tho suit of Elijah West. fall' vs.lohn Fritzley.J • ASQ—AII that certain tract or parcel of land situate and being in the township iff Dimock, county and State eforesaidi and bounded and described as follows, to 'wilt begin ning at a beach saplin the southwest corner of a lot of land surveyed to Urbane Smith; thence by lands of Susan Bradford, west 37 perches to -a :post and etones.in the'eatit lino or land-of A. G. Hollister, thence by said Hullister's land, and lands of Isaac. Woodhouse and henry Drinker, north 1-2 deg. east 225 pereheti to a beech tree; thence east 70 and 4-10ths perches to a post and stones, by lands of Susan V. Brad. ford; thence by lands of . Benjamin 'M'Keeby south_ 1-2 deg. west 114 perches to the State road; thence along said road south '7l deg:weat fl perches to a hemlock;'thenee - north 86 deg. west 16 perches-4o a post and stones, on the south aide of fluid Stare road; thence by lands of said Urbane Smith 2 1-2 deg. 104 - per ches, to the 'beginning; containing '77 acres and 80 percherl,-strict measure, be. the same more or can, excepting therefrom one acre and 116 per ches, and the right to construct a thildain. [Ta ken in execution at Lho suit of Wm. A. Chant- . berlin, to the use of Job P. Kirby, ve,Owen Donoho and Elizabeth Donohol ALSO-.-All that certain piece orl.parcel of land situate, •lying and being hi the township of Rush and county of Susquehannir and State of Pennayvanin, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of George Bromley; on the east by lands of Cope and David B* , rielt:i', _hamnrert cm the south. by P. M: Snyder, and on the west by P M. Snyder; containing"abOut.two 'acres, with the appurtenances, one - saw mill in an unfinished elite.::{ Takenin suit of Samurai Stark and David IZ. Sion, ax Stark & Brown, vs. Chauncey, Shnemaker.l ALSO Ai! that tertaiis trait' orOr o land aitunteln the toulitiltili Of'Middletown, county and State aforesaid', bounded and de- ' scribed as. follows, to wit: - on the northlast by Samuel Spalterdt\ on the iiouth.Weetbyr David SheldotWon,,Ote north:welt and south - east 11 I hied forrnerly 'of:Robert ft Rose:eetensed. eons 11sining.about 103 acre-a e and being the same l a nd and premises,whlcb Joseph. Ilyde;by,:deed of confirmation dated ibe.:26th darer Mirth, then last, but deliiered the date'lirsaid indenture of t ` mortagn e , conveyed and confirmed to the said 31ullen in fee, together with the apperte.l nances,• a log ha:lse:framed bani.‘erchar&-andi about 70 acres improved. [Taken in execution] at the suit of Caleb Carmalt vs. James Mullen.)] I ALSO—AII that certain pieee'or parcel of F land situate in the township ofJackon, eountyl and- State aforesaid, bounded and deibett followa;; to wit; beginning are posranirtitone in• tie west lino of Sedate Griswoldlot th enc e north in I 2 deg. - east 19 rixli,l6 poi i ^and stones, n lhe line of Thothislititterfield _thence south 43 1.2 deg. east 80 =rode . to pos \ and stones corner in dine of the old Ilarmoni road; thence south 34 3.4 deg. east 54 rods td . post and Atones. - corner in . line. of Judson Ten,- nanCe • lot; thence south 46 1-2 deg. west i+ roils 16 the place of beginning; containing 49 1-2 acres, or. thereabouts. with the appurtenances!, and :about )8 acres improved. [Taken in exe cution at the suit of Orlando _Gunnison, adm i t of the estate of Lafayette Wilinarth, decease vs: Henry . M. - Tiffany.] . . .l 'ALSO—AII that tannin, plecenr parcel of land, sittate,lying and being in the township of.Lettof, Susquehanna county and State of Pentisylvanit;• and bounded and' described as follows to wi t . : On the North by lands of Benj. Toarzie, Asti) t• Wescott.Varren M, Tin ley, Jaen* .G..'s2d Marcus Case and Andrew Conrad ; on the Eu:g. by Warren M. Tingley, Benj, Tourzie,_Ela • Bell Ind 'Andrew Conrad, • south. byMishit, Bell, Martin Conrad and Stephen J. Millard and, on the West..by Jas. G. and Marcus Case, David Wilmarth endaeorge Miles, Containing bout four hundred and fifty acres more or lens, together with the appurtenances, five dwelling houseA three barns one blacksmith: shop, taco orchards,(containing about 200. apple and about 40 pach trees.) and about '2OO acres improveif. rtTaktn in ' execntien at the ,suit of Grow- f,c, Brothers vs.' Rufus D: Clank.] ' • i .ALSO--. 111 that certain piece of land or vili logo lot, situate in the borough of Sckqut-han a. Depct county ofStiaquehanna and Siete of Penh vanin, bounded and described as follows to wi! , on the north _by the street,., on the east by lilt owned by U. Burrows & Co., 'on the south.. by land, of A. C. Adams and on the west by lot oc., enpied by school house No. 2 in said borough. containing about 18 rods of land, - being, 3 rods in front and 6 rods deep.' [Token in -execution at the 'suit of -Wm, W. sterns re. James M'Wntle.j "•-- - , . that certain piece or p:qeel land, situate in the bormagh of Priendaville Sn :he county of Susquehanna and State of •Potih• sylvt.nil, bounded and descril . ed as follows itu wit: no the north-west by land of Benj. GB& den, Esq., south elk by land of Brastua 11#, "north-east by the old 31ifurd and Owego turn pike road and south-west by Wind of Caleb Cara malt, eiintnininf abOut one half acre of laOd, toOthpr-with the an n ittnanees.. on wagon shop; ail improved. (Taken in execution at the spit of J. P. W. alley vs. 11. A. Hillard.] _ ALSO—AII those 2 certain tracts or - parceli of land situate in the township of Franklin, roniity and State aforesaid, bulled, bounded and -fel scribed as follows, to wit: beginning at a beech tree, being the northeast corner of lot No. 198; --thence running mouth ne deg. west 256 perches. to a stake and stones; thence north 89 deg. hest - Trend 8-1011 is perches to a stake and stoiles; then nm-th one deg. cast 159 perches to a stilel. hemlock-tree; thence sottth 89 deg-, erea 47 end 8-10ths perches to the place of beginning: clan-- triining, shirenty-sm'bn acres and 100 perches 4 The other thereof-known as Kits of lots No. iv§ and 117, bounded and described as to wit: begining at a beech tree being the north- • west corner of saint lot No. 109; thence run ing south 256 perches to a stake and stones; the ce - east 3 - 4 petchem ton stake; thence • north 50 perches; thence west 34 perches-to the place of beginning; containing 55 acres. 'The first described piece being part of Itt: 1 14io. 1003 and part of lot Nb. 116," together with !the ninth:if:fiances, one framed dwelling house,fpno barn, row shed, one horse bare and abort sixty acres improved. fraken in execution at the ,aait of Caleb Carmalt vs. Gould G. N. Smith, j that certain piece or parcel eland: situate, lyfrig and being in the township of Bash. county and State l aforesaid, bounded end; de scribed follows, to wit+ on- the north by. , land of Calvin .Waterman;',on the east by land. of Hie= Divine,and by the public high Way; on.the . :math by hind of William Whitney, and on,± 1 , 4 best by land of--;handler, Bixby; con!aining about 100 acres, more- or less, together with'the appurtenances, one house, one barn, one filled, aLd about 40 acres improted. [Taken - in eeen.. lion at the suit of N. P. Bahaock to use of A.B. C2lver ts. Stores 111::keslee.1 j Al SO=All that certain -piece or parebFof land' situate in- the township of New Slifford, county -and State afocosaid, and bound4d as follows, to - wit; beginning at a pbst and.sepnes, the west' corner of John Watson's font acre lot; ' thence by land of said_, Watson north -431 deg. west 31 perches to a post and stones; thene by. land of Oliver Teen.,nt n )rth 47 deg. east 24per dies to a post and stones; thence by the same Smith 43 deg. east 97 perches to a pos t and stones in a line of Zera . Very's land; 4hence. by said Zera r.'s line south 47 - deg. west 24 per ches to a post in the middle of a creek; thfinect by land of Job Tyler and said Watson north 43 di-g. west 24 perches to a post and Steno* dm south corner of said John. Watson's four acte lot; thence by land of !mil Watson north 471 deg east 16 perches to a p:st and stones; thenie by the same north 43 deg. west 40 perches tea pod and stones; therco by the same swath 41, deg. west 16 perches to the place of beginning con taining 10 acres and 88 perches. mote cq less. [Taken in execution at -the stilt of Georg!) W. Tennant to the use of John W.. Wats.-tY -ca.. Julian - T. Tennant.] ALSO—AII that certain piece or pan land situate in the boroughpfgontrose,et of Su•quelianni 'and State - of Pennsyl , bounded itnd described as folloul fo' wit the north and west by land belonging Estate of Isaac rost,dec'd, on. tie east, public highway and land of the E•U Isaac Post, dee'd, and male Ninth by; Azor Lathrop, containing about one ir bait acted latid more,or lesF, togethe‘ the appurtenances, one framed dal house, ohe barn, one wood shed, and out bu!lding• some fruit trees and all - (:Taken in execution at the suit of . Warner and others, vs. Albert !denim ALSO-,-All that certain lot of lands in Lenox township, county of Susque and State of Pennsylvania, known . 1 number forty-four of Drinker's Elltwood containinm'one hundred and' seven aer forty perches °Nand, bounded on thel by a had of land,in the warrantee Paul iiariis , on tho neap:west by a t land in the warr a ntee name of Jame , and on the north-east by lot number five and'fort _six of Drinker's- Elkwooei . Six acres improved with again!! framedl [Taken in execution at the suit of Sol Taylor vs. H. S. Davis.] ALSO--All that certain pieCe or l parcet of land -situate, lying and beiritin tticitowik ship - of Rush, county of Stwspelisin sand State of Pennsylvania,bouncled and ,d cribed as follows to wit :' on - .inn- West ly and of Wm. Lake, on the north by.&tut of A. Pater son, on the east' by land of Alfred tad, on . the smith by lands, of R. Xerkuff and Abra, ham Peterson, containing About, fig icrets ii more or feits fs with tbe appurtenance, ne tog Leine.; one tog bun, one orchard' and about t wen tY-tve Amens Im proved .—[taken fin-exe cution at the Wit of M. S.Wilson, vii.!ltiret it EStei. ] " ' ?,, - Purchasers wilt ifiall eases be reqniresi tolfky, on the-day of sate, an' amount sufficient to onYer the (mats of witeiitEekiee, the property will be re-sold forthwith; -..- . • ' '• ._. ~ . JOHN YOUNG; Sleri.ff. Sheri'WA Office, Stotitroas,: Oct. 20, Fl4B. ranir, on tho y the lite of land nd a with lling other N. C. . C. ( o.] ituate SIMS S lot WIC; tine of act of Caro !forty. t trace: 'house. ilomon