The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, May 17, 1849, Image 3

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    Frorit the Broome itelinblican.
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• The G m
overnment 'De.
B. T. Cooke, F:44- our newli a :tprante
• • d Post
master, this m orning, served oil , ar k , his pie
decessor, a Mandamus, signed by the lion. Jacob
Collarner, the Post Master Gene id, and - liming, the
seal of his D e partment— , infornin • g him t,4t he, the
Postmaster General, had duly appointed Mr. Coolie:
Postmmter at Binghamton, andrequired iittr, Pork,i
to deliver, forthwith to Mr. Cooke all the Post of.;
fice property and to aceountto the Department up to'
the time of delivery. This post office slit wasserr
ed on, and its requirements peremptorily disobeyed,
by, Mr. Park in the presence of three witnesser
"By St. Paul—the 'work goes bravely on r Wel l !
have long thought that Binghamton wai an aml4-
thinsplace very. Bat the hector which
it derives from being the residence of a tr. B.Sen
ator, of an es-Member of Congress, and other
portant n pales into a most, sickly in-
signiffcance beneath the shadoWs of its valiant and:
notatious postmaster.
This " bearding the lion in his den," is bold and
unique performance. The authority mid-dignity of
the General Post office Department, in the pers,on
of Mr. Collamer, selected by Gen. Toyloins a mem-,
bet; of his Cabinet, are deliberately set defiance
and the Post office of the village of Binghamton,l
under the official and officious counsels, o high dig
nitaries," learned in the law,"has erected itself info!
an inde pen dent establishment—does buimess
its own ho ok," and pokes contemptuously
batoon of a brief authority" into 'the fgce and:eyes I
of the Postmaster' General ! Wo mast borrow the
phrase of the Jeremiah of the Union-,- 0 4tVour rer
rani
The Montreal Riot.
Advices from Montreal state that the dis
orders in that city continued without abate:
went, and indicate very serious r&sults.
In consequence of the announcement that
the Governor had given orders to Put wider
arms fire hundred French constables, and
the fact that these men actually appeared in
the streets, the mob became still more exaspe
rated. A party, composed of twenty En
glish gentlemen, funned thcmselees into a
body, and encountered these armed police
or constables in the streets, when quite
fierce engagement ensued. Shots werel
es
'changed, and in :.the conflict two men Were
badly wounded and others slightly. The
Government authorities, preceivingiliat they
had adopted rather an unpopular ineaSure.
and in order to preserve peace, counterman
ded the order in regard to the constabulary
force, and had them disarmed:
A public meeting was
.held on ,Friday, and
largely attended. Petitions which bad been
gotten up were presented to thisi
numerously gimlet% asking the Queen toi
lord 1:101, and disavow the rebellion
idemnity ace.
All the hotels of the city was guarded by
armed forces. The garrison had been fully
equipped for action,- the soldiery put uncler
strict discipline, and cannon planted in the
streets, at different points, for the purpose .of
overawin!r the disa&cted.
There are reports of riot havinxi broken
out at Kingston and Toronto, but !nothing
authentic.
It appears that the burning of, thecParlia
ruent House by the incl. involved. the des
truction of all the archives and records of the
Colonies tbr several hundred years back !
FlRE—About the middle of last week, the
dwelling house of Peter Hutalen, of Sandy-,
ston, one Mile east Ilainesville, was burnt
to the ground. The fences in the vicinity
took tire and the flames extended into the
contiguous forest doing much damage before
they could be checked. The burning of the
house, singular as.it may seem, was design
edly donebr the daughter of. Mr.. Hotalen.
She'deliberately moved the furniture out of
the building (being left there alone and hav
ing opportunity to gratify her desire.) and
then set the building on fire. -Sheis thought
to be of sound mind, and is in years a young
woman. Her reason for the deed is that
she considered the dwelling in a spot too re
tired, and wished to compel her father to re
move out upon the 'turnpike !—Stesse,r Rig.
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ANNEX.kTIOIC Ix C4NADA.—A Montreal
-correspondent ofthe N. York Express; ays :
" I havespent considerable time as a spec
tator in hearing the debates'in Parliamoit.
I have mingled - freely with, the- tnembers. l —
am surprised to find the prevailing senti
ment., not only among the leading members
of the ]louse` but a1..0 among the influential
'inhapitants, is decidedly in favor of annex
ation to the United States. Nor it made
a party question of both sides, butpartieular
ly the Conservatives are most clamorous for it..
The general impression is, that if 'they should
be annexed they would cofue into the - Union
as three States, viz : Upper, Middle and
Lower Canada,"
NOTICE,—There will be prearlibig at' the Uni
versalist Church in this village next Sunda Ma 20.
re THAT BUTTER--which certain customers
e ..;••7 • • •:. • •• •, • • •
RHEUMATISM AND Got7r.—Wlight'S Indian Veg
etable Pills are a most extraordinary Medicine fur
the cure of Rheumatism and Gout, 'biennium they
not only cleanse thtAstomach and bowels of those
morbid which if taken into the circulation
and thrown upon the membrane and muscle, are
the -cause of the above painful malatlies ; but they.
excite the absu 'sent vessels-to take tip that 'which
is already deposited, and therefore are. absolutely
certain to make a perfect cure of Rheaunatiern and
Gout. A single 25 cent box of saidlindian Vega- .
able Pills wilt often give, the most astonishing re
lief ; and perseverance according to directions will
be body
be certain to drive pain id every !desetiption from
,
/seware of Counter jells anol/orit4ions,—Re
member that the original and only gentian Vegeta
lie Pills h e ave the written eighatime, William
Wri,ghi on the top label of eaPh bcpx. •
The germine•fer sale by ABEIJ TURRELL and
F. B. CHANDLER& CO., lidontrOse-
Ed. 'Tiffany, Brooklyn. _
L. IL Woodruff Diinock o.orners.
Wells é Chitteriden, Duadal
Smiley & Curtis, East Gibson.
Charles L Bniwn,
l ot n i lies, Farniersville.
J Dußois, Great Bond.
N. Kennedy; Gibson Centre.
IT: - Burrovis & Co., db. •
G. G. ?ride & Co., Rexford.
Easy Burritt, New bfilfoid.
L Pickett 4 Granger, Enshvale.
Ira Scott, Springville:
R. L. Sutphui4 Co., Summers*.
D. A., Lyons & Bro.,,Laneirboro.
J. P. Lambert, Auburn.
J. A. Pierce & Co., Friends-vine. •
F. B. Chandler dm Co., Montrose.
And at the principal7lE6m, 169iiact sliest, Phil
tr. Beware of traveling incipostoAl. •
Important from Canada.
'Quist°, July 24,1848.
To all who am eked intk Asthma r
I have at different times been afflicted with se
vere colds, which produces in my case, the Asth
, ma. I have, on these oemsions used Dr. Wistar's
Balsam of Wild. Cherry. Two years ago Twas
quite sick, so. much , so that I could not -rest at
nights. I procured of the, agent in this city, a bat
tle of this Balsam of Wild Cherry. Before I had
taken the whole of it I felt relieved. I continued
taking it, until I .had. taken three or four bottles,
which completely cured me. The present, season I
took another severe cold, and immediately resorted
'to this, Balsam, and a part of one bottle had the
desired offeet. I therefore cheerfully. recommend
my friends and all others who need it, to try this
medicine for their coughs and colds, and particu
larly the Asthma. Wm...llleGuArn.
None genuine unless signed L Butts on wrapper.
For Sale by Abel Turrell, Druggist, Montrose.
MAIMED,
By Rev. Henry A. Riley, on Wednesday, May 16,
Mr. DASIEL BILEWSTIOI to Miss ABIGAIL Penn,
both•of Bridgewater. •
Hats and -Caw.
LARGE and superior assortment of Drab Fur,
.1 I_ Fur Napped and California IVool Hats,
Leghorn and-Palm Leaf .do., and Summer. Caps of
Neu Styles. Also, Coarse and Fine Boots and Vocs,
for Ladies, Gentlemen, Youths and Children iii full
a..ortraent, just reoeeeived and will bo sold lower
than evei by BURRITT.
New Milford, a4ay 14th, 1849,
Daguerrean Miniature-v.'
IXT B. DEANS desires to state that lie
!" I • ken rooms over the Store of S. S. MulfOrd
Son, where he is prepared to furnish Daguerreo
types to these who will favor him with a call.
Having availed him:self of the hitest-and most
important improvements in the art, lie trusts that
his Pictures will not fail to please. He will retriaiu
but a short time, Therefore call at your eittlielt
convenience. 1121ttf
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BlTTTElL—Familieswisbing`Fre , h Butter every
week for table u , e, cu be supplied - nu appli-.
cation toI May 15. j 1.. J. - YON : 7 1
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xf ACKEREL lop half Barrels, for four dollars
.l.Vl ju-t received and for sale by J. LONS.
May 15. 1849.
DUN°lutiou.
THEpartnership heretofore existing between
the subsail•ers wider the firm ofMackst Rog
ers in the Carriage Making business, was dissolved
by mutual consent on the 12th imst The books of
'the firm are in the hands of R IL Rogers, upd all
haying unsettled accounts are requested to.call and
settle the same without delay
Montrose, May IG, IS-111
K a ROGERS will continue the bu,iness of
Carriage Making in all its brandies, at dilttltl stand 1;
lately occupied by Mack ,tt. Rogers. • - •
Auditor's No.itic..o. _
TIIE hosing' been appointed-an
Auditor by the Orptuui's Court of Suvluetutn
tia to distribute the Tyreeda nristng front
the We of the Real Estate ur William fiohnot, Late
of county, deceased, will attend to that duty
on Thursday the 14th day of Jyme next, at ten
o'cldck in the forenoon, where all interested can at
tend, if they see proper. J. IL DIMOCK.
May 11, 1849. •
Dissolution.
HE Partnership under the firm of F. B. Chan
' dler 'wen di. :solved by mutual con
sent. The books and aunts are in die of
W. Rase aril R. C. Si•np,m. either of whom will
eettle-ail the bu.,ine,s of the late thin. Those 'in
debted will see the propriety of settling their ac
counts as soon 'possible. B. CILINDLEIL
11 C. SIMPSON
Montroze, Ma: 4. 1849. E. W. ROSE.
New Arrangement.
! 1 LAVING purchased the interest of F. B. Chand
-1 ler in the business lately carried on - by F. B.
Chandler k. Co., the subscribers would invite the
attention of purchasers- tO, their stock of Stores.
'in ware, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Boots
i and Shoes &c., ke., feeling, assured. that they can
and will' sell any part of their stock, at least as low
as the same quantity of -Gthods can be bought out
of New York. Call and see us before purchasing,
if you want to save monej. E. W. ROSE.
.:Sfay 4, 1849. . - R. C. SIMPSON.
Large lot of Gingham., Print" Bmaricloth4,
.Caswimers, Boots and Shoes, etc., for sale at
cost for Cash if otThred 4001, by •
Mao 4, 1819: ROSE &!SIiIPSON.
Great Bargains;
Goods selling at Cost at TurretPs.
pesirable variety of Goods, now on hand at
Turrell's, will be sold at cosy, for Cash, to
make room f 4. a new stoek..—among which will be
found Drys Goods, Hard- Ware, 'lin Ware, Boots
and Shoes, Room Paper, Mirrors, Jewelry, Yan
kee Notions, d:c., tkc., and nearly every ding usu
ally kept, in a country store. Friends and the pub
lic generally, are invited to. call and avail them
selves of the opportunity of purchasing Goods at
whole sale prices. , [Montrose, May lu, 18-19.
Gnarditauts•Sale.
/IN Tuesday the twelfth day of June next, by
N..f order of thelOrpharts Court of Si' quebanna
09unty, will be told on the premises in Harford
Tillage, the following discribed 4%1 Estate to wit :
All that certain it of Lind sitriate' in 'said village
ountaining about one acre, and a dwelling house
thereon and the out houscm„ which said lot is bound
ed on the north by the lot on which the Methodist
meeting house is erected, on the east by the Turn
pike Road, on the south by the store lot belonging
to the Estate of the late Aaron Greenwood deceas
ed, and on the west by land of Thomas Sweet, be
ing-the same house andiot owned and occupied by
Payeon Kingsbury late of Harford township` de
ceased,,at the time of his death.
Sale to commence at One o'clock in the afternoon
and the terms thereof then tobe made known. -
IRA 2 NICHOLS, Guaidian of.
ELLEN KDIGSBIJIt Y.
May 9, 1849
MONTROSE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
C.lll. SllllMONS—Fa.shionable Boot and Shoe
maker, over A. Baldwin's Harness shop, Turn
pike street,
ROSE & SSMPSON—Dealers in Stoves;
Stove. trimmhxgv,;,Tio, Sheet hen. and Copper;
Ware, Dry Goods, Groceries, dc., Public Avenue.
ELDRED Oc NEWCOAIHEIDeare in
Hate, Cam and Furs; opposite the dpeni . oerael
Printing °flee, foot of Public Avenue. '
LL ES dic• BISSELL-Fashionable Tailors ;
first door abore J.,E*hridge's Store, where they
may be fotaxl,ready r `toeuvute 401 orders for cut
ting and making garnlents in a satisfactory man-
JOHN fMLOVIM--I'ashiomilole Taileri,bver
Grxt.-Faller's Book Store, wherethe does ,work in
a style altogether umwingmL
SMITUSA'rEVENS&AV • WV—Cat)
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inets►nd Chairalakern; foot of NAie Avenue.
LYONS--.Denier in E l Clinod2, IlardiVare
Crockery nnd• Tinware,l2lroceri!s, Books, 'etc.;
Pu•bli - e Avenue.' • ' •
•
• • y at Law ; Office a
few doors South the eatui House.
BENTLEY' tt READ—Dealeri' in 'Dry
Gem,* Drugs; Medicines, -Paints: Oiler Groceries,
HatOrme, Crockery, Iron, Crocks, Watches; Jew=
Wry Saver Spoons, Perfumery, 4ic. tic.' •
The LaTte Stock of New : ,Gpods of 1
i Isaac L. Post if Co.
in OARR sealing. a.s'nstuktii lottli,l 1m bought
4 country,; and4o4gt of as 00 :
d ati as-,
sortment as can be found. • - . - . .
Dry' G or da.
A Istria stock of Cloths Cassimeresi, Tiieeds,
Cords, Kentucky Jams; Sumnier Cloths, Serges,
Black and Fancy Silk Delaines, Barriges, Linens,
Drills, Organdies, Cambrics, Lawns, Maslins, Table
Linens, Diapers, Birds-Eye Twilling, Cashmerets,
Plaid and Plain Gingham and Silk Cra+ats, Print
ed Moleskins, Plaids, Prints a large assortment,
Ginghams, Plain Turky Red Calico, Nankins, Drug
get Ripldn Jeans, Mixed Sattinets, Lace Worked
Collar., do, Caps, Linen Edging, Cashmere Shawls,
Delaine and Silk do.
Rutland, Florence, Pearl, Luton, Gimp. Lace &
Modena, a large and beautiful assortment--also,
Ribbons, Crape and Tis.ue Linings, Flowers and
Rushee. '
We have added to our stock this spring, a large
stock of Hat's, F r iar, Sillt s ßnisb, California, Leghorn,
Chip and Palm Leaf, of any variety and price, of
the piing fashionA.
Boots and Shock
Gent's Fine French Bodts, Gaiters ti:c.; Brog,ans,
Children's ,and Misses' ; Ladies Polka Boots, Color
ed -and Black•Galiers and Excelsiors ; in line, the
best stock of nice Shoes that can be found.
Parasols ---a beautiful assortment, some very
nice. • '
Whip Goock of every variety. A large stock
of 'Ladies i :and Gent's Kid, Silk and Lisle thread
Glows: 'Hosiery of air kinds.
Buffalo horn Back and Dressing Coniih3, rich pat.
Shell and Morn Side do., Gimps and.Ffinges:Lin
en HadVs, Cotton,.Silk and Gingham "do:: in fine,
as choice a stock of Fancy Goods as can befound.
Our stock of Staple (k Ls is large also. Crock
ery and Glass ware—China, as usual a good stock,
equal if ncit superior to any in town.
roccrics cad Fish—a large stock, Teas in par
ticular ; also, Coffies, Rice, Tipi=i. and every thing
needed.
Iron, Nails,Steel, Nail Rods, Spring Steel, Round
and Square ron, Crowbars and Log-chain:.
Hardware, a large stock: Steel Shovels & Fork.,
&c., anti almost every article in the line.
AuOr and 'Harness Warr, Oil Carpt4 and Rub
ber Cloth trimmings in variety, Fly Nets and Trav
elling bags.
Wood Ware, ICeeler's and Canutyo Matte, rails
and Tin ware, Drugs, OiLs &e:
Thankful for patronage heretofore, we confident
ly hope that we are hi a co:idition to offer induce
ments for an increased business.
May, 1t49. 1.3.. POST 4.t. COl
Ar i po rT im E l u , ,, , d r
o l t ' l e ie ll n ow vi,e ße n e t t t S h eed., e A
for Fnle by the
"1:A
JONAS MACK
illAlßS.—Cottage and fancy fla c , , -seat chairs,
for F•ale by CHAS. H. FESSENDV.
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Over A. L Webster's tin shop, two doors above
Keeler's hotel. 6-4Sua
K a ROGERS
rf NUE " . _a li Store-is removed to the Store for- ;
Merl uecupiro try - mr..tirroraxerrirm-tv-soc,o-n....
Hat Store, one door above Se.arle's Hotel, where has I
just been received a variety anew Books, among ,
which are .
Layard's Remains of Nineveh, ' -
The Women of the Revolution,
The Family Book, by Anderson,
Life of Cromwell, by Headly,
The Happy Home, by Rey. J, Hamilton, .
Small (ash Bible,i—a valuable article:- I,
Large Faintly Bibles, from *: lto 56.. •
Water Drops, by-',..31rA. Sigoumey, f
Meet's Museum,
The AmericanFarmßook. I!
Leibig's Agricultural Chemistry. 1
Buist's Family Kitchen Gardner,
Coles American Fruit Rook,
Thomas' F'euit Gulturi.t,.
. . I
Complete Gardener and Florist,
Sequel 'to the Mysteries and Miseries of N. York. 1
ronllnun School Speaker,
Pinnev's French Grammar and Reader,
Bullion's Greek Grammar,-
,
Gammere's Survevin. . .
Davies' do.
Maeauley's History of F 11,71, and. 25 cent edition, I
Knowlson's Complete Furrier and Horse Doctor,
Dunglison on New Remedies, I
Ready Reckoner, !,,
Sear's Pictorial De , Tription of the United S.lntds.
do . Wonders of the World.
dO Treasury of Knowledge, - '
do History of the Amer. Revolution.
do Sunday Book,
A large assortment ot'lkixa BOOKS; of almost ev
ery description as to size and shape.
'Writing, Wrapping. Post (Ace, and Letter Pa,
per, by the quire or ream
Quills, Ink. Plain and Fancy Envelopes,Firehoard
Papers, &e,
A good as.qortment of Fa , llionable Fur, Silk, Leg
horn and Pa'mica( HATS, just from the city.—
Likevri ie; CAPS of a variety.
TEams--Small - profits, and readypar or slice
erodfts. • G Ed. FULLER.
Montrrse, May
fIAPT. L O. Tiffany and Walter l ollet have
formed a partnership for.the transportation of
freight {aid produce of all lincl„ between Great
Bend and New York by the Railroad, by the regu
lar Freight line, which leaves Great Boni every
morning at 134. o'clock.
_ Captain Tiffany, who has been
.for a number -of
Tears engaged iu the purchase and fade of produce
ur the New York'markets, will remain m New
York and give his personal attention to the dispo
sal of all, property etunmitted to our care, and make
returns as soon as the property is disposed of.
Mr. Follet will be at lionttose and Great Bend
alternately. Orders for the transportation of
Freight, may by sent to him at either place, and
will receive prompt, attention. Our urges over
the regular freight will be a small commission.
L 0. TIFFANY.
Miintrose, May 9, '49. WALTER FOLLET.
Colton 9 ll Preininm Bee Wye.
•On an'eviftlrely Neitf/Vim: • "
Ims Hire is decided to be the beat Hire in
by those who hare - used it, and-by the most
experienced bee-keeyers. • •
It has three protfclzons again.t the bee Moth
-the bottom is iron, so that the egg not hatch.
under it. 2d, it is sit coristrtictid that the worm,
cannot" crawl above the, bottom boX, if the egg;
should hatch. 3d, the room can be increased or di-'
minished, by removing the drawers arranged upon
the sides, and turning the bees in upon the centre,
sufficient to keep the comb covered with• the bees!
all through the season, and the bees will protect
the comb from the miller.
This (live can be used for a swarming or a non
swarming Wave.
It is perfectly simple in its construction, iuttl
gives the bees ample room for all to work at the
same time,.so that they wir'riever jay out on the
outside of the Idle.
The
,bees Will increase one third more in this
than -in tiro otter kinds; and make twice the antount
of honey.
The old comb can be removed at any tithe with,
safety, by taking out the separate drawers or boa.'
es in which it 17 cootained,'WithOut disturbing the
work of 'the bees
The imbserjbersluiving , purelta.sed the Fight for
thiii valuable i mprovement for SuSquehanna entinty,
offer for solo individual and ttorashiii rights. A:
model 07 thbf truly ingenious contrivatim may 'be
seen-at the store .of, <Ntkridge in Montrcee, who
itsluivantitges, and is authorized to
make contracts for the sale of rights. • '
- . WM. F. BRADLEY it CO.
Great Bend, May 9, 1849.
Bonnet.
BOOK STORE—Removal.
ligyr A RRA OEME NT.
Freight and Comissiton Line,
Via. Nero York awl Erie Rail Road,
New lint and Cap ,:tare.
HE citizens of lifontrase and vicinity are red
sped:NlT informed that the subscribers have
.the manufacture of Hats] and Caps, twe
dc,Ors beiowlhe Farmer's Store, where they keep
constantly on 'nand and for sale agtueral assort
ment of Rata and Caps of every variety and price.
All mho wish to purchase a first rate article in our
line, are particularly invitM to give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists of Bea
ver,, Natio.; Brush, Moleskin, Silk; Muslaat and
Coney Rats also, California, Sporting, Wool, Leg
horn, Straw mid Palmleaf - Hats, &a: fie, besides a
great variety of Men and Boys' Cloth and Glazed
Caps, children fancy do., dc. da=in short, a large
assortment of almost every article in our line.
By a siriet attention to basines-r and a desire to
please, we hope to merit and receive a liberal sup
port, and assure those in want of Hats and Caps
that every effort will be made to got up the neat
t.•t and best kind of au article.
Mv 1, 1819. ELDRED 4t. NEWCOMB.
New Goods and New-Prices. •
TT BURRITT has just received his general silk
plies ot Spring and Summer Goods, compri
sing a large and rich assortment of prints, printed
lawns, ginghams, changeable linen lustres, and oth
er ladies dress goods. Rich printed Cachentere
and other summer shawls Men's summer wear,
broad cloths, fancy cassimeres, Rentucky jeans,
tweeds, listens, &c., and also, his usual large variety
of goods for almost every branch .of trade in the
country, to which he would invite the attention lof
ca..sh puichasers in particular, and will be sold as
cheap or less than the cheapest str cash, produce
or approved credit. New Milford, ni2
BQNNETS—A new assortment of spring styles
. of bonnets, includins , a full stock of plain and
kitty straw, Florence, French late, lawn rich
bonnet ribbons, flowers, ruches etc. &c. Also, a
splendid lot of rich and common parasols, which
will, be sold at very low prices by
New Milford, tu 4 2 „ If. 13URRI Cl'
Ti) Farmers and Dairymen.
rpAE subscriber having purchased- the right. of
numuracturing and vending Crowell's Patent
Thermometer Churn, would cordially recomructur
them to every farmer and dairyman as the best
thorn ever introduced to the public. The princi
rral advantages this churn has over all others, are
these: Ist, it is constructed in such a manner that
the top can be taken off so as to giVe free accessio
the interior, which makes it perfectly convenient to
put in the cream and take out the butter—thepad
dies can be taken out, making it more conve
nient to clean. 2nd, a thennumetss is attached, to
the churn so as to show the exact tempe niture. of
the creaun, which experience shows should be from
MO to 62 eaTees. :;d, a chamber or space is nr
rtuiged around the bottom of the churn for the
purpose of admitting cold or warts water so as to
bring the cream to the right temperature without
: Mixing the . water with the cream. It is well known
1.4 all butter makers that cream tbo . cold when
thinned, takes much longer time churning than
When at the proper temperature(—besides, a por
lion of the butter is left In the, buttermilk. it is
4.150 well lmown that warm water mixed with
v.avip_Afiton sq) ,..a.zotho
fattier. The thermometer churn effectually mime=
dies all these evils. It churns equally well in
warm or cold weather. There is no such thing us
having the cream too cold or too warm in this churn
if it 1114 properly managed. An examination land
trial of this churn is alone.deemed Sufficient to re
commend it to public favor. It has been fairlytes-
I kid in this and in other places, 4and wherever it
has been Used it has never failed of giving, the
most entire satisfaction.
Montrose, nis WM. K. I.lATelf.
Gold this side ot California:
_
TO TIE SAVED BY TRADING. CHEAP.
GrOrerj/. Concretionary anti Oyster Salo*
rrHE railroad being completed, I now haveoand
_L keep a general asssortment (K groceries cheap
—.such as stalrs, rutilas, rice, coffee and teas, of
prices and qtEtlitv such as will please. Also, nuts,:
raisins, candy and all kinds of fruit the market can
furnish my barer , to suit. Also, fresh clams and
oysters, received in the shell, fresh fish too, this
weather—they keep very well—l shall get byl the
railroad a weekly supply—to please all my cttsto
niers' tastes I shall try. Oood oysters on haul ,by
the keg or the dish—served up either raw or (*cok
ed, as yolowisb. All needed refreshments prepa
red at a wink—call in, all ye hungry, and plank
down the chink. W3L F. BRADLEY.
Great Rend, Feb. 13.
Railroad Freight and contmis.don
LINE FII.0.11• DINGLWITUN.
.111)- , CilbCr4 having completed their arraftie
n6 afe now ready to receive all kind's of
1: H
.E . -
produce at the railroad depot in Binghamton and
forward it to New York and make , sale of. the
SalllC. • ,
Capt. William Clark (who has had'a nmnber of
Years experience in the sale of produce in the wren
York market) will attend to the, sale of all prop
erty entrusted to our care, which will enable per
sons forwarding by this company always to recover
the highest markei, price for their produce.
Our charges over the regular freight will lea a
small commissirm for sale
The returns will be paid at the store of LTA. JL
stowers in Binghamton, or in New York it requi
red. U. M. STOWEW
WM. CLARK,
Y. JUDSON.
$-41m
Bini'v,..l.lnruton, Jan. 1, 3 Al 9
Adutinistrntor's Ntotice.
LL 'perAonsinteirsttid in -the' estttte of .16:tepli
Matte:wit ; Itite of Jackson, ideeeased, are re
quftkted to make immediate pavinent, and all those
itaiing demands against estati:' to present
them duly attested for settlement.
PELATIMI GUNNISON, Adair.
Jackson, all . • , . '
. ,
Farm for SalO,, , • •
Situated near the forks of Snake Creek etintaining:
104 acres, 30" of which is improved land, tog Other
with a *lied house ? framed, barn and saw mill,
excellent water power. For tardier eatfiicu
larstpply to_ WILLIAM WI NN.
11ntidie, al 2.
00D Wayne County PLOWS for 0.1! $4 25,
C
' ' TITRItLIAL''S
. First ArriyaL
' Spr;iag and &walk? (Mail for 1849.
A,LI. who are deSirotni of purchasing new goods
- are invited to' calland•espimine the large and
splendid lot of plain, camelion had stripe silks,
alpaccas, and plain .and figured de hares, ae
variety of girighanis and laams of all deserip 'ens,.
a large stock of hosiery loners, handkerchiefs and,
show, diapers, eininterpains; laces' and edging* .
white goak blue and green genie veils, barieges;
fine muslins and Irish onus; a large variety of cal
icoe: dui furniture prints, battings, cotton yarns,
airpt warps and table spread,;, some beautiful
,goods for' adies' swim, cambric, white, colored and
black - lid - gloves, gents kid loves, linen and silk
pocket handk'fs and cravats, summer cloths ink,
steel pens, holders and wafers, 75 pa. cloths, , si..
rneres, tweeds and satinetts, satin, silkwarst and
velvet vesting's, Napoleon cord, 'suspenders, a'
e r o
and ihOe4, brown linens, checks; flannels and bleach:
ed - miuslin.' s' . .A large supply desummer 'geode,
bonnet-satins, anckatfata ribbons, a beautiful 'took
ladieS and misses bonnets, spring and stramerfash
hins cif every style_unustally *low good molassea
for 'f4 pdr galliin,'lnigars 10 paten& for $l, 'Fall
Riven nails for 5 cents, clover and timothy seeds;
good Jimmy . : sheeting,s• fur Of cents: Sweeds limn,
nail reds, , spring steel, band,,iron, ; tiro imp ' rnunii
1 4 4 *lgoe . bats, the )cheapest and';_timt teas it
toils; More 'of 'that cheap tobacco, whesitand,lick'.
4 :t
whipsttflour i codfistiandcoffens,'whitisugars,, na
and tallow candles, window' sash and gbnia,.' es,
steel-shovels and dung-forks, eke; etc„,
All of :Which will - he sold at th,,ani.tl ad rig 4van inr .
casb,:*auce or afipra'Oed:ciedi'4 3 t" Pri . a Or.
Montrose LATI11101" di' SALISBUR
Notice, ,
TC7toinali /harks and ReallerS'of Mesehen
dise, Oirunty. of Susgerekaisnis.
Jo pursuanceof the act of-Assembirof this Co
mmonwealth, of the 4th day of May, A. D..ol4l,,frr
titled an Act ' l to provide revenue to. meet; the
rum& upon the treasu and for' other
and an 'act of. Apritl6.ll, ry,
D:21846; entatt "
act to increase the revenue and diminish the le
lative expenses of the Common Wealth;". also,
act passed the 22d day of April, A.D. 1844 e
tied "an act to pitivide fur the reduction of
Public Debt," the undersiped, Appraiser •of M
cantile taxes for SusqueluirmatCounty,liati pie
red a list of all Merchants trading or doing Ix
tie% within said county, and placed each of
said Merchants in that class which to him apt
right and just according to the provisions of
acts of assembly adlightlows, viz;
Residence. Nanteinf Merchants.
Auburn, N. Mitchell & Co.
Brooklyn, , Edwin TiEfimy (liquor,)
do. O. A. Eldridge,
do. ' 4 E. S. Kent,
Clifford, ' E. Mapes, •
Dundatf, . Wells & Langdon, (liquor)
do. - , C. H. Wells& Chittendon (liq.
do. Cone d. Ayres. (liquor)
T. P. Phiney, (liquor)
Dimo,ck • 'Hiram Blakeslee, ,
do. C. M. Tingley,
do. , L. IL Woodruff, •
Friendsvillo. Wickham Jr Stone,
do. J. V. Pierce & Co.,
Duel & Green, •
U. Burrows it
N. E. Kennedy,
Smiley & Curtis,
D. MMapes, (liquor) , •
}toward & Walker,
Saxa Seymour
(G. G. Pride,
Wm. Dayton, (liquor)
J. Dußois
.1. McKinnei,
Gilman & I oung,;
I). E. Lyons A' Co. •• -
-B. R. Lyons d Co.
T. P. Badger,
Whitcomb & NewnituN,
T. Arnold,
J. D. Hill A: Son,
P. M. Barber, • . .
K R. Grow d: Bro.
& Knapp ,
13... Sayre,
George Little, ,
Abel Turrell, • •
J. Etheridge (liquor,)
R. Serule & Co.
Eldred A: Newcomb (domesti,
Merriman & Bacon,
S. S. Mulford & Son,
- I. L. Post & Co. .
J. B. Salisbury &Co.
J. Lyons, • -,
F. B. Chandler. & Co.
• M. S. Wilson,
M. C. Tyler,
do Bentley & Read (liquor) - •
do. 11. d. Webb k --
do. George Fuller (domestic)
New Milford, R. LSutphin,
do. H. Burrß (liquor) '
do, A. Morse & Son, •
do. Wright& Bennett (liquor)
Rudy Almond Pickett, . -
Springville, A. Lathrop & Co.
do. T. Jackson,
do. , • Ira Scott,
And the l ,Xuilg,es of the Court of Conunini Ph
said County will hold a Court of .Appeal a
Court House in .Moutrose in and, for the•com
Susquehanna, on Monday the 4th day of June
at two o'clock P. NI., at which time and place
of the Merchants defined, described. and class
aforesaid; or their agent or attorney', may a
and appeal from said assessment if they_ •
per. SAMUEL WIJX , TAMS
Appraiser of Mercantile., axes for Susqa:
Thornton, 1849,
(la
Gitkon,
do.
do.
do.
do.
Harford,
do.
Gre*i. Bcud;
do.
do. •
do.
Harmony,
do.
do.
' do.
Herrick,
Jackson,.
Je9l.lp,
Lenox,
Mon: rose,
do.
do.
dn.
do. •
do.
11{eii Store and New Goads,
undersigned have entered' into: copa
ship in the above business, tmd lutve .
turned from New York with an entire new -
good; eomprising nearly every artiele.tisuall' i
ed - for iq a- country store. All of .which ar,
- first rate,' quality, and will be sold - fik•reatly
Approved credit, as low a, can be botight th
of New'.York. DA.VITY gt.TAIME I
Summersyslle, sl2'6. TRACY HAYRE
• Notice
S hereby git - en of the Dissolution of I)
I
Clark 4, Partnership; in ' the 'Rs.
Freight* Commissiun business, by theE,retir
of Dayton from the said Oomisany.
~.WAL. D AY4 I . I
, .
Greattend, April :15, 1849.
- Ploughs.
FULL assortment of Floughsortbe
I..‘_ • proved patterns of Montrose
manufacture, and castings, just received
stile at reduced prieCs by
.A:I 3I :TRA:
New Milford, April-10, 1849. ' ' n
ThOse of Judgatent,.Read
TTAVING establiihed . himself, in. 1.1114 V
.I.X and having employed experienced wor,
the snbl . .riber would give notice that heris
to do , hinds of house and sign. painting,.
hatvulgi , grainiog, glazing And . carriage ,p
gilding and ornamental pitintings e etc., all of
will be done on short notice, and in thelbe.st
Jobs from the Country promptly attended
Shop over. J. T. Birchard's Carpenter. shop,
doors .east, of Warner's EloteL 'rry
NOntrose, April 28,. 184,9. i)ANIEL.
4 1 1 w .Goods .
JUST recetring' another large and Vidal
of Pry Gciods, Groceries, Hardiiitre,"JSa.
Iron, Nails, Crockery,. Bonnets; Ribbui% .171.
CloVer do Timothy seed, Codfish 4-Mackerel,
Shoes,. Palm, Leghorn ci Straw Hat% Fur-
Ilats,* . iiprini, end mummer Styles, Glas; W 1
Sash, Lamp, Linseed-& - Tanners.Oil, White
Lead dc. Sc, cheapei than the Cheapest at
rose &Springville
April
,!40, 1840.
LATHROI' AS: SALISBU
Fired • FiNi
WASIII: F ON c o . MUTUAL imserisisee pew
, • GRANVTLLE,
Over-M.lEl4ons Ipsured,anda Iftra acituiz .
• Cartk 'Fan& 1. • •
T"i undersigned, having beet! j my ap
,aniAgert of the above Compruky,,,w,o
sliectfully pall the attention ofAupub,lie;
numerousadyaatages this COmpany'hnie:o -
other iiiititutioni of the kind. 'They:hist':
but the safest kinds of property (being st,F
Comptiny,) and take ,no : risks over 320,00.
policie.siare made on, lair and equitable prin •
givirri the iii ured'Lei equal chanCe - -with Elie
pang, beineentitled MA° faltiimount
not exceeding the. amount insured, Without si
ing was Mint as is customarywithsomisothe
panics. ; They arc prohibited; by itttPir 8y.14
blocks, or exposed, parts of . v 44,1
front taking risks'upon any kind of ..
' Milk Whops, or MaehiNery, 7 .
tinAnre considered hazardous; suer relpona .
thsicorrectneseof all surveys imukby.their
-- r ogre; to arbitrate all matters of"dilfoes
'county' where the lose ; bappet
. audgive OIL
-red The privilege of'Witlidrawing' at r
.payasgisisfptoportioif rf the; kial'irbile !
I 3 in forces, &say lossittistaittottAiY;it94l
h a s hCal l adithi4it th ePatifirgOt* of :the. •
and paiii,,!*,ferrOt was due ~and the:rata'',
of b"!.l°". l :is_tite"stritOt — eviderinelsit, " !
thept&totilion thiti a raidnal - lieriert , l l
beets fidly,appretititedL , ' "' .ii , 1" , 1, 1 .r . .1
All-basinstirs' vatrusted: to ;
attended r-ATR
• • Agent. for Suiquiltanrs.i co
.N., -ff. - , ----:.. el
cou,:c i st,s,,cozos ..,,;..,,,
it o4..asturEssionAint:.„
cinzirraf 0 0 lira ~ ".05,2 1 101." 1
*LA P *olo,o*lll*-401ter* ;.•
AND MiN4trilitii i riolit: ,- `
.
91.1 XE 'most distm, mrished.Physicii
I. *her cauetries before wian
has been laid beim bestowed, Er
praise as an article or rare excel'
calculated td mire all farina' of
than any other 'remedy ]mown.
Read. the , folldwing time:
it.
fully from it— 'is from men r
bility, not from Persons f. wht
ft
before heard. , i t, f
Zo r.',l: V. &nit , Surgeon of to
Says -= It gives.sue pleasure to
batioi of such a Inealeine as 13,11
public. If any preparation can
the lungs, Cherry l'ectokl can'.
The Editor off,ini Lan ton Lam.
,
wetdr'with confidence o its inttinsi4
Dr,Perkins,tie reser fife Pr
Medical College goaside it a
execlfpi t ice for thh mosl =Adel
in our elirnate•--consurn tion. ,
Frit/. Cleveland, of oadon
)
I have witnessed the effects of
nil in imy own amity, and itluit
it basigiven gre4t, satisfaegoni
and cluldreM I ,
Valentine Matt 'V. 17., Pr ,
Yorkleity, says It &es au
in laVer of this beautitaand
edy in diseases of the Dings.
itadreis Combs",.M..D 1 P. 1i.... )
ordinary to 'the frineen I t ,5,,,,
, new : 0 01edicoi Chtimithl a' adds tine,
beienees and art,* are rapidly adi
2'he•Rt. Rer, Rishop: ,
writes in a letter to iia friend, ..„.. -,...,..,
in o• under . the Leff 60 of the„Liings:—Try ,
pal
Cherry Peet 'rti and if anyinellicinecan.gir ye
relief with t e leasing htllod thltijsonV-
" The Ca ion lo4rettal cif ifediear. Seinsis
stateu that " thliwevailin,g Xstluna of this •
foe*
iit,
eat climate I leldedwiiirs "urprisinOtpidity '
AYer's - Che ectoinli' and:we amnbt tnos,
recommend ' skillful toeparationtcr this
sion and publiCigeneraß • y7 . 1 , • ',..•c.,
The dis - tmguuthed ,Prid. Hate, of the Amid*
College. of Medicine, stlis in ;he lecsure, ; be* 1•
class : " This e)egantfieta.nipcanur bY Juteminel
chethist of Melt England tem:U.4ou atfintaluab'
remedy in treating thelvariousdismotainf theluni
i By ' skillful 4., you c•iin . rely updn clring, tu
' 'of surprising rdlndltYcthe taostlrldent at
ousattaiks ofp °nary, &tease
'• If there is any value in the Ju. •.. entoftheil
% . here is a remedy on wine the pii.lic c.iedeper
L Prepared by; J. C. AVER, Lowellr Mass, w
sold by A$ETk TIIRBELL; Druggist-4e., Mc
l• rose, .Pa. 4 i'
.% . Apill, 26, i ,
(.1.
1
Lateo Ipet,lpek Rtithtin#,••
AA NEW an 0 teatdifid stock of - sprint s
mer goo, bought entirely for cash* the,
ry)?west . rate4 and sellimkacconlingly4itthest
of
IItINTS at Of ceatsireriatil;.
- 12* centa4 lawn tiress•pit
` - TriONS.
0. 07 TION! - YOu auk - bitta,: - IPAnd
ware iustOPenai and- fOrq*.bi
' : RLYO
GROCERI4S--a' esli app,
est teas in town, for . Sale b y j, L'YO '
bier
t re
of
0 24 1-
of a
y Or
aide
ilgIVINNETS,tribto3.5 artificial flowerlorizahes,
goingicheap at the aigfe'pf 'tQ
vg OkEIS the - lat,e.apdi
.1 and timp*y see 4 fi.y sale
New Milfora HLISUARI
AR DEN , OEED4-
.ainel for 'siklei !
IRI9I4II,'"AL7ED or sAle.by
ATMZ:TEI; 'rgarand Deacon, 8104 :
which a liber4priee ailbepaifftv
1113 1 'LA r - ROP i tSA - 11,1"513tri:
.
,otok t _ just received, g at_
.qpo,;:-,store. , .
ttreaulay's:tlistell of "F, neand,Nirebster'}i"
°nary echool and_poeliet; AnthotfiLitiir Leo
11 ° 0 )^rftphie t Readers, ',Blind ,Poeins; Irina
4eCnaeo Iristrintionpfor the .piano forth, Ilin
Attie; and There,a . Little, Iletuuti,treirilAiisir
4
hoi.vei-hu Will or, ecnaon =lkea, th - 01612;
ietter Paper" l*id p . . Cali,' white. Letter T
pea, !bible Ilicti ,-'a new stipplytyat
arcs, paintetmottos, hc.. i --
-4 -;• : •
nt1:1 -• , Op. i:iliip]
Why's 3 osehm and- Trarley'a Parente;
A .few limn •re of this- liikhl TOpnWoi
truetive .. 't .". -fer the !_yotmgojust/ire
11 4:for r.i . _isubs( zieiti,ls..Yrill*?reiT:, 4 4_ ,
tack Store . : •FrOe Pne uoltaT,PCT:;iguluila:-uE
rice. ":, ' 1 " - `.._G.
tog,
hich
yleq.
to.—
few
. r i . 1 4prilig.-.041)0411,1... , ....:),-, ,•.,
Just rect ev4l%a Ilszippl.iof Ness' Rood*
4lNTS,.iritinfell. was die. lama, ..din, Oa
Oa
.liaen giottbanis, (*)hai;.lui,ts'ol'l.t,i,ll.o. A
'' , AkincteciadßOinkrii, .;."--. - '
_ . .i. 1
. ,*riet'6l3ll kid' Other riiillbleryik
:eh; 'with oui:eatirei - istfiek; 'v i e Oft'? 4*: the'
l
vocable term}.. Many articles. off9ai, , :.,oll4
e offer , at _ , .f l
~ 11, 1.: , ' 1:1 : ::::. V itlH
124.'ivint
!,.. Cr I Eargt,44a! , - . ,
.s, emboli; tc.. di4 - ti,....,
than cost, i--IT: BATREPWS*c7,I
G 144 ° 1 4 m2 ( k, , I. • ', A i - ,:- ; .i.: , 1';',:,: .?„,i;
' ' ' ' . 1 •
ST' re It g inarkepii: , ;• ',...-r : ' ,. .1 7 ;•,:i
I I em' ivill, -a e. . 'orltew i litin
I embraciagiTuiesui, Cain, P 4 44 l e;traw i l
- an 4 Frenellsoi3 f 4e; du ; , ,,,T ' eo .0)7 - , - . ,tii ~.:.
1 1 - Boluto • - ~..] . ..,
beautiful assoirkaleataild ' " rir'goo& fig
,
I y' ' Al A icy a peat — viiiiiii:il latgii: a int
hatekand tisca* iif gi • i varieW.arict
,-:
all of ' t aint belufkl+ , aad taw : o ffer
ro. T t.
e / o 'ive4t , " Vim. :4 , ltr' - ; 1,.1'.%:.,1
Gibaon, itl6 '', •1 tr:flitli t itt)t*i‘O
-.. ...., ' k" "',; J. 02, e l, • 1i., ,, -....., • ,I,
1: ted
d
th e
• t all
none
oes
Their
iplwc,
oin
,digos
net
corn-
-11;'
- 'AVE
g latt.rititv of 8p
Q"dstant' , iinekiErr , ighltetit iOgth .
her dress q.
. • lfprina tee Bonnet:, %- • t 7, ••, •
flower, Rlitl Is, 'Kentuekr fete .41
cotton
i rlaidiand draie
‘
hi 4 !4" Oiepti!kr l .4l**)
Ty ! for edih' 6 F.procCio;rkt Prlicco*'ol4VOV
peat ' "Stitt*lo4;-
!le-for =
1. . p t ;
',41 P 11-
.0 by
inbir l er
. ,
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~.14. F !, , stpve,Just, reF4)l,lreitt ~.k, " 3 "
ca t tem,
86. 0i1i 4r sivni*"# 7 s4.iimpt ro,
e . '4611 t a -very small rtgyi:;s . elk
kel:r).oeilibisial "pakvimiCs iiiirlittib •
* widv -'•oinct . illow awl wdl.i***ti
1 5
g6,„.. i bip., mOrPjau.ilukt*r , ~ t
• a d*a di aio aiyiey,FAF,.l:lo foUncl u t „ 7.
417:, , 44 , ._.
Define; April '24,11 8411,1 - : •ff ' q.' ,- ;'"
i • _ '1 ! .-: - I .
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