NewlMilford Stove •9) e , 5t4.41349. TT . BURRITT has now in. store, new "sea l rt-: I I • ment of Stoves, including the rov edmostloP kinds of Air Tight, and Common- - kin ~ Po_ j oo lor, and shop Stoves, Russia and moron, Stove Pit s, stove Furniture, sheet Iron a Zing stove T u „L T _ AT, to which, the attentioii of cash pur= chasers, and the public is invited,. and: which, will be sold at very low prices, for cash, or approved credit. Aug,wit, 1840. . - , W.I. & Erie Railroad; Everybo• drs - Market Line. THE subscriber are now prepared to receive Freight of all .Mnds at the Owego Depot, and also at the Binghirnton, Great-Bend, and Lanesbo ro' Depots, every 'Tuesday, WednesdaAnd Thurs day,lst of ea c h we ek, and continue wi i regularity • throughout the season They will a tend to for warding the same to the New-York rket, where they have .made arrangements with experienced, salesmen, who will attend to the selling of the same, and return the proceeds in Bankable funds at either of the above Depots, to the following per sons :—At the store of F. ltavnsford, OW ego ; at the storehouse of o.llfliinney,tinglianiton ; at the office of Jas. Griffin ; Great 'Bend ; and at the _Hotel of E. Benson, Lanestenk.: -: . , JAM 01011: SISK, — Biel : Than - don; . . JAMES GRIFFI34:Great Bend, F. RAY,NBFOII,O; Owego. Owego, July 23,'11849. - . , ;:" ;',. Agents :—C. 3fKinney, Binghamton ; E, Benson, Lanesboro'. J &., i CAPTAIN JAMES OISE will superintend the busi ness throughout the whole Line, and receive and fill all orders for Groceri e s, Fruit, Fish, Oysters. arc. Q-c. ; which will be bofight at the lowest whole- 1 sale prices in New-York, and forwarded to either, of the above named Depots. ii3Ona SheriWs Sales. BT virtue of writs of FL Fa. issued out of the Court of ; Common Pleas and to me directed, I will expme to public sale at the Court Mouse in Montrose, on Monday; the 20th xkty of Aupst next, at 1 oclock p m, all that certain tract or par cel of land-situate in the township of Rarford, in; the county of Susquehanna, bounded as follows to Wit : on the north be land bf B. Guile, on the east! by land of IL Sibley, on the south by lands of Geller Sibley, and on the west by land of J. Tyler, con. taining one quarter of an acre with the appurtenan eeo; a framed house &c., late the estate of B. B. Ball 'Taken in execution at the suit of G. G. Pride against B. B. BalL. ..LLSO, All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the township of Harkin' in the county of Susque hanna, bounded and described as follows to wit:— On the north east by -lands of widow Tiffane, on the south east by filo. Philadelphia and Great tend TunipOceiOad, on the south west by lands of .N. IV. Waldron, and on the north west by lands of N. wdtdrow, containing 17 acres or thereabouts he same more or le:4t with the appurtenanees a framed house and hattn, a saw-mill, shingle-mill late the estate of Natlian Taken in erecution at the s tit of G. G: Pi-hte vs. Nathan Hawley. GIME, Slim/. Montmen, August 9,d, 1849 'AND HYGEINE DISPENSARY Fur the effectual Cure of Indigestion, Ilypo, Mete berilei and ;Choicest t-•-••••••• TER public generally, scho are our q,' sorts, may safety neilmetu q cs embrace this eatisena as i -awed remedy, with the Iturnobe that it . an antidote to c are, menages gnef, alleviates pain, not interfere with duties of AM day,,srysee.:lly tr oves bil e, and :has been I frequently known to reds- Ise mist choleric to humour upon its int application: 'esidas, it reinvigorates thel patient in next day's bruise .4 Alt Kees, sexes end conditions have been known to emperimeilesiaille relief. Instances ars nfe of ten 'sets being linienlously added to the life di an lummustriaa, to say nothing of the well-Intown MK of a truly in seareh of health having here numbled an al m s IrD.l h ribasivi. No P has been secured, at the ia..l grediems, although f in Europa and Alpena', mid Km published to the w ld, are in the tote possession of !kik College of Pharmacy, and imposition is precluded by aw, fact that if the ert e m of the conga:sem parts be ideas or inferior, the pound is invariably found re be seismose and imam Itse nurredwirs are (harinlese and yet bode agreeable!) Ban of the (rens, a melange of the exquisite Iterseutan of llteship Ross • the startling backward Sr snows and perilous feats ai l Young Oxman 11.,0t on his eaddlekss horse; the greet - Beamed Dicks ,on horse. beck, eed - Senseraars end Askowieg upon the right Raps • by Mauer lame; the /Memo& Seems of Maks Mast. . east and Busxne ; the Bah= styles of Rgviitatiox by N Signor Lyrist G paiii; ;; i4 Equitanon, Gymnastic and Herculean Pems„ andSliemetelea by Mesas Hannter, Dar, Wit. TIIOILItri Joan Thunman, 1 Rearrim, Nexus, Ilsetuirn, and Mesdames Riess Motasx, Renew , I SA LM; in equal puts, end a 1 TWO 'GREAT ;. " i 0/4 irnaTlM IN ONE! ju,NE,; & CO.W CIRVUS & MENAGERIE `,/ COMBINED • JIG. " ..tteddwith an EWES. t ANI . I 01 - PE superior to lan other ever elan .: I. Am ng the animals hi this Atzhibitios is a piendel I ' W iTE OR POLAR BEAR. ,_ lie only mien of this species in the United Lie` A o the -PFRF RMING ELEPHANT ROMEO! ri P most gaclous and thoroughly trained Elephant W n the orld, together with specimens of nearly,er eiv speciep of wild animals existing. The Equee- Irian dep irtment comprises all the principal talent of Europe and America. Among its prominent mem beta will be the , FAMEDFAR- RIVERS FAMILY! , Front Amity's Franco Amphitheatres, Lon don and Pans, universally acknowledged as the hest gymnasts acid acrobats in the world. Also (MASTER NEVILLE, TIDE DARING BAOKWARD RIDER; Together with MIL LEONARD, the great Two and Four Horse Rider; Master LUKE MM, the Infant EquestnaM; MR. STONE,ti; Unequalled Scene , Rider, MewirS. Crawford, De L ast, limber, Bellamy, Holloway, and nuinerous other, Artists of the highest order of merit. I i SAM; LATHitOP, The Rest :Old Moat Popular CLOWN in America is a member othis company. Wdth these unequalled resources t e proprietors will be enabled to present a class of estrian Entertainments eclipsing every thing of tile kind ever before , produced, while the Magnifieen Cara Van of Living Animals may be ex amined wi hour additional charge—the whole form ing a com inanon of Attractions such as the world `hag never fare witnessed. Each Performance will be tamelin with the thrilling (eats of MIL BEES L ON CONQUEROR, UV A DEV OF IdONSI TIGERS. AND LEOPARDS. Ties Emab ishment, asst makes its public entree into town, will preceded by the l e lIPIRE!CITV BAND. Under the direction of MR. C, POOR, who wit,- en liven the ntertamments with choice selections of Popular Mt 4sic. Equestrian Director, MR. C. RIVERS. Riding Master. .MIL 11. IX/NTINGTON For full particulars, s large and small bills at the Hotels, etc, Pnce of 'Admtssion tri the United Eidulaitlorus i 25 tees;nt Children under ; '9 half-price. Doors open ) at I ant. 7. rerformauicet 'Will commence at 21 andi 7i ,r. If. . .- The atoqe celeeralecl establiihment mu exhibit 1 in Montrose ion 31ondav Aug ' 20, .1E49, • Tunklian neck, Tuesday, 21 it ; ginglatutton, Saturday, i Bth. Ar. **ire rind effective Drainatiel Vitqare, ands IN anemia* of FL F. Z I,ichols,, Proprietor ,of, the AIWA maw; Fashoiguss, D. C., is attached to the Zoete, for the ! of getting up every m gla the wad roie and. Patriotic Spectacles of OEM IiVAB3EINGTOIII, is OLD PVT," se "MA! - /11731021 Y WAY NE!" arriving rentiniseences..a Atom 4. ifivess that trial qui( motes " eornmemorating: some of the mat stirring . hilareitine Iteroletionary incidents; the gallant dear, the. Hover of '76, and concluding With a grand ffereAlt Tableaux of Gen. Washiegton mounted out a Ambit sit.. " r . 'e se e ' l"' et rtfI2 47 ,AnO bra T N ROTTIV II 7 charge of. the pros /Leis Trick nook Aiwa Ito. CA.m, known throulfbonf DIM* kg aft imaar Tricks, and more reposieil gcaltatay latr. ail Amp &atlas ever petatehetood the sesztrz A iingularly Waited Taws sd itetteieley, department of the hulanelit Itssara W Nicene, fltatt_ l 7 - i4/eat a.:otoi s G. O. Ream, T. Tem; as. Onus= CAsto, Paw, CLattarra, ie.; P.lficaout, jr,KtrAPP, Pasant,. Mrs Diciossia,4 &c.. altogether reader* this awes ti stbineeetailitebee sielliihume is ths "Om edema mei' the 1840 ItfterM1 j • w/.l.l l exhlbit at iiiontritse an y, Aug. ; dgors Qpeikat g and P. 3t; at Bingham Aw.2.9th; Ml:Maim* Aug. Ist. t •,- . able iasti at, irar 9( L ale 2ip, ca ex ,reee l l_ has Wks • • ' /Pinar/ Elet i a t _ MU • , XTOTICE is s - hereby given to the members of 'AA - Susquehanna' Voliniteers of the Ant . Tentli.Division of Penniylianisitmulduk:44. will be an Election held by Convinieson . y .tiin 20th flay of Aignst, 1849, at' the- load places iof parade, between the hours .of .I 0 o'cloiji •A 4•314. and 6 P. 31., for the of • - *lading:One -00 t, eiWtirinit" li e ut., • one.' Second lieut;• for amid jporitmooloo, Old make returns - iiii:ordimi rto law„.l + - :I ' z ' ''';ii. SPICEN. Brigade b r uivi t 0....4,.. iolyie,-441:44 • ' '.• ; • '.A. .4;1849. I% •-': , 4 1 •- , , .. , ••' - ' l L'- i "1 1 / 821 .041 ' 16 * .thet . "1.!rinter;f "-` '' . ' Itollry Alli*:, w4eitt'.- ,'"_Flo u r :13 ,?4,te1' . '.0, , A. 0.,,5ii, on amounts due' blii.i .. - - ' - lhtly.l9; 1 49. .; Saki. , ot Writs of R. Fa. Issued Oat either Penni of gammon - Pleas MAI* directed, I will expoie tol - Publiciale at the Courellonse in Month* on 'Sitnidaf, the - 18th day: o 4 August nex4 atl p. tit.; all that piece orler.; cel of land' and ln'tile town ship Of Libertyi' in the' &linty bounded and described as .wit.'-Bcgin ning at aetake and7stuoes near the Abington and Waterford Turnisle road--thence along;id road, north '3B degrees east 2 1 chains 20 links, a stake and stones—thence along the line of EL P.iSalmon, north= 881.1 degrees west 13 chains 20 links to a stake and stone in the line of Russell SoutawOrth's land—thence along said Sotithworth's land South 1.1-2 degrees west 17 chains to a stake and stones near,the aforesaid road, the place of begMnit4,— containing 11 acres 35 perches he the Ake more or less, with the appurtenances, &Ismail house, barn, and Blacksmith's shop, late the estate of David Rockeffeller. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Asa C. Luce against David Reckeffeller. ALSO, 'All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the township of Auburn, in the county of Susque hanna, bounded as follows, to wit :—north by lands of Waren Jackson, cast by lands of Albert Ster ling, south by lands of Isaac Clink, and!west by lands of Williant Clink—containing 80 !titres, 4 acres improved, h framed house and a small or chard, late the estate of James Clink. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mills it Sherman, to the use of Phineas Wartier against James Clink. ALSO, All‘ the intermit of John Van Volkenburein and of all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the township of New Milford, in the county of Sus finehtinna, bounded and described as followii, to wit : beginning at a pOst in a swamp on the Warrantee line of Mathew Brooks jr., thence along said war rantee line south 46 degrees west 227perehes, to stones- - thence by unsold land of Jacoli Taylor south 13 deg. east 120 perches to stones , thence by the same south 49+ deg. east 99 perches to stones —thence by lands of said Taylor, north 8 degrees east 310 perches to the place of beginning—con taining 106 acreS.and 88 perches, strict nimisure, be the same more or less, it, being . part °Ca larger tract of land, surveyed in the warrantee iname of Mathew Brooks.jr_together with the appertenances, two dwelling houses, two barns, a saw-m,11•&c., a portion of it cleated ; hats the estate of John Vau Volkenburg,h. • • Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Div yid Taylor against John Vari Volkenburgh. ALSO, All that certain tract or parcel of buid in the township of Burford, in the county of Susquehan na, bounded as follows, to wit :—On the north by lands of Abel itiee—on the East By lands of Silas 13. Guile--on the Smith by lands of Saxa Seymour, and on the West by the Philadelphia ma Great Bend Turnpike Road—containing about half an •IY , t• -••••••so-.., twasy tt Mitten house, wood house, Sc, late the estate of Hiram C. Baker. Taken in execution at the suit of Bennet Hotch kiss against Hiranni C. Baker. ALSO; By virtue of a writ of Alias FL Fa. issued and di rected as allure, I will expose to public sale at the same place and time of dav;all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the township ofJessup, in the county of Susquehanna, bounded as follows to wit-i—on the north by lands of 'Seth Any and Clarke Mills--on the east by land of John Gerrvon the south by land of John Bntith, and on the West by land of Caleb Cook--coptaining 59+ acres with the appurtenances, about 40 acres improved, late the estate of Jesse Fdes . Taken in execution at the suit of Bentley ik Rich ards against Jess&EclselL AO, Bv4-irtue of a Writ a3'a3' V LS en. Ex. issued and direct ed as above, I willt o public sale at the same time and place, all certain tract.or par cel of land situate in the township of Harford, in the county of Susquehanna, bounded as follows, to wit: on the north-east and south-east by lands of Gurdon Barnard--on the south-west by lands of Daniel G. Piperoind on the north-west b y the state road-containing 7 acres or thereabouts be;the same more or less, together witlfthe appertenaitOns, two dwelling houses arid tWo barns, all improved, late the estate of the said George Shannon. Taken in execution at the, suitof i ltorgao Morgan against G&Orge Slionuon. ALSO, • All that certain piece or parcel (if land situate, king and being in, the township of !lEddletown, in the' county of Susgitehanna, boundd on the north by lands of Russell Pratt—on the east by bunts of Enoch Billings--on the south by lands of Jeremiah Gage and on the west by lands of Jeremiah Gage and Sheppard Pratt, containing about fifteen acres, with the itnprovementi, a frame hotye and about five acres improved, late• the estate of the said Paul Riley. Takeii in execution at the suit of J. E. ilullock against Paul Riley. ALSO, By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa issued and di reeted as above, will be exposed to public ale tit the same time and place, all those too' severial tracts or parcels of land situate in the said town ship of La wsville, in the said county of Luzerne, (now being in the said township of Franklin and county of Susquehanna - aforesaid.) One of th4i n being a lot numbered ninety-eight on a map or re survey made in the year one thousand seven hun dred and ninety-sit by John Bum, is bounded on the north by lot numbered ninety on the said map, conveyed by the said Henry Drinker, the elder, to Ephriam Kerby ; on the east by a lot numbered ninety-nine on the said map, conveyed by the said Henry Drinker the elder, to • John Clark ; ;on the west by a lot numbered ninety-seven on the said map, conveyod by the said Henry Drinker the el der, _to DaviitTialman • and on the south by a lot numbered one humlred, and six on the said map, part ‘y hereof is twit hereafter described and here by granted, contathing one hundred acreS---The other being pat t of a lot numbered one hundred and six on said map, beginning at the north-west cor ner of • lot number .ninety-eight; thence by the same east, about one hundred and "thirty one and a half perches to the north-east corner of saidlot number ninety - eight; - thence by lot numbered one hundred and seven nu sail map, south eighty-three perches to a stake thence,. crossing said lot num ber . one hundred and six and parallel with the northern boundary thereof t west about one hundred and twenty . perche4 to a. post in the Middle ofa road that passes through said but number one hun dred and six in a north east direction; thence by the middle of said mad, south forty-seven_ degrees west, eighteen and three fourths perches to a stake in the line q a lot numbered one hundred' and five on the said map conveyed by the said Henry Drinker thel elder to the said David Tall man ; and thence by the lot last nientioned north; about ninety-haw perches to the beghiniog, con taining fierenty acres„ tqgetheir with the heredit y meats and istiparten ' . Taken in exeentitin at the snit of Samuel 81164- man and . Henry 8. Spearman, against Anew Leighton Mortgagoe, with notice to Joints 'Leigh- I ton, et. al. T. ,' "-• ' ' '• ALSO, ,- • - _At the same time find: • All that * . eertikr do E rm tract or parcel of *d situate in ,': timai of Rexford,' couna kr a w l:B64 . • lig defier — ibed as - ' - Vir afilf" - '''' .at stones ill aline: brlandtcon im . to J 0 itlentek, Wig the south corner of iiot numbered 800.. cat a map or reletiriTrofibe - iiiid ;Henry Drinker =thnlidefa 'land imade: brlitio4 - Torr'xobence /'the asidlot mirth 44 deg. :east! 18 lfq ' perches' to a - poet 'mid stones the _ Wriet>poeder of land 'faint* 'ilerliiod tAkjpeeplißiseding4 :thence* the -', mentaied Land um:6l4ff dew, east 1044. 1 1**Inirtis; a owner of aid ponTeyed-_to, reef'Thilebar;et Auto Greenwood ; 'thence by the last lmt;o ' ' - lind. aita'lfUlid :.... 10 - Stephen - IL' , tiheiand Thomas her That south 44/1 degs. west 178/ per clime dies to y sugar tree, the west corner of thelast - menti land in a line of land conveyed to Thos. Sweet ;. t by the last mentioned land north 45/ dep. w t3O perchCs to stone, the north corner of the last Mentioned land, in a line of land -axiveYed as alorettaid to John Carpenter; thence by the said Carpentees land north 44+ degs. east 10 perches to a pcist and stones ; • north, 45/ degs. west 30 perches tO a sugar tree; and north 24+ degs. w-csst 0/ perches to the beginning—Contain mg 109 acres and /63 perches, be the. same more or less, it being a lot numbered 7;01 on the map aforesaid, together ' with the hereditaments and ap. purtenance& ! , Taken at the snit of Sainuel Spackman and Hen ry S. Spackman against K. Blanding adrift. of Jos. Blanding dec'd. ii i ALSO: th same time and place ; All that certain tractor eel of land situate in the town ship of New /di ord. county anll state aforesaid— Bounded and desctibed as follows to wit : Begin ning at stones the Korth corner of , lands conveyed to the trustees or Ann Skyron ; thence by the same south 45/ degs, west 109 perches to stones, the mist corner of n lot numbered 90 on a map or re-survey of the said Henry Drinker the elder's land made by Jason 'furry ; thence by the said lot, north 45 degs. west 1621.percluvo a "beech sapling, the cast comer of a lot, numbered 86 on the said map, and the south corner of land sold to John Martin ; thence by the huitimentioned land north 44+ degs. east, 109 perches to a post and stones in a line of land sold to Kzekihl Davis, and thence by the last mentioned land and by land sold to 'William -A. liglittney south 45+ . degs. east 162 perches to the beginning—Containing 110 acres and 48 perches, be the same more or less, together with the here tlitments and appurtenances. Taken at the suit pf ,Thomas Williamson d; Na than Kite, Trustees of Mary Rhoads assignees of Drinker's adnfr Ike. against:James Cook, T. T. i C. AL CFERE, Sheriff. Shere's Office, ,41fontrose, t July 24/11, 1949. Gentlemen's Furnishing House. MRRICK. d: SCUDDER, 96 Willinmst, NeW ork, Mandfacturers, Importers,and Dealers in Shirts, Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, Stocks, Shoulder Brave's, Cravats, Opera Ties, Scarfs, Mon ey Belts, Linen Bosoms. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Beseles, Suspenders; Bambazines, ete. d•e: The above stockwill, on examination, be found not only Attractive, Extensive and FulLbut Cheap. Our tow experiOnce in the business and knowl edge of manufactUring, are such that we are con fident we can offer inducements that cannot be cur paseed by any Hottse in the city. Particular attention paid to orders and the pack ing of goods', i HERRICK tk, SCUDDKR. 95 William Street, (Opposite Platt Street, Nem York.) ISRAEL w. kI:DDER. DAVID A. HERD . _ iTnit•gt sta.toe-WhOesaio Cloth •ling Warehouse !! .T EWIS HANFQRD, Nos. 252,254,256 and 1..1 258 PEARL graErr, (Between l'idtan. it and :Riveting Slie,) NNW YORIi, have on hatid the largest assortment t)f CurrniNo in the United States, adapted to 4 markets !! In the article of Shirts and Drawer. ; ire koep an endless variety. Also, the most vs, - tensiv.4 numufacturert, of Oil Clothing and Covered Hats' , in the world. Plain and Fash ionable Clothing, of all kinds. Catalogues of stock sent by mail. Order F prompt ly' filled. • LEWI:3 lIA.NFORD,- , Nos. 252, 254. 256, alga Pratt st., 41: . BoOk Agenei SEA RS' PIM RLI L WORKS . II IL FORDHAII haring procured the agency • fur these cehibrated works, will canvass Sus quehanna cd. during the iire.:;ent month, to procure sulL;ciiber::. The galue of these works is too well kaoWn to.the'literarY world to need comment. Montrose, July 1 1 4, 1840. Dentistry. TAR. SMITH,:Dental Surgeon, would inform the eating Public that in addition to his nu- merous operations in the dental art, he is tow pre pared with means fir inserting whole sets or parts of sets of Teeth on the Atmospheric Pressure prin ciple, whereby teeth may be worn 'without spiral springs or clasps, and ate warranted to answer the purpwe dcigned. ;Dr. S. may be found at Searle's sHotel, as usual, on Mondays and Tuesdays, and at his residence in Jessup, during the remainder of the week. Montrose, July 12, 1849. Diisolution. rrHE partnershiji under the firm of Lyons S Wood is this ay dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are in the hands of S. D. Lyons. I e AS D. LYONS. JOIIN D. WOOD. Frio:dm-ilk, July' 10, 1840. S. D. LYONS will continue the business of Tai loring in all its briinches at the old stand, over Wickham Stone's store. Cutting done on'the shortest notice, and Warranted, as usual The Latest Fashions always on hand. S. D. LYONS. __ _ LANESHORO, PA. CHIMP CASH STORE, On the New . York d•' Erie Rail Road and *as ine henna Ricer, 200[milesfrona New York, 25 miles from Binglnunton, , and 19 miles from Afontrase ; —, surrenuckd . ky Afounlains and the Railroad Bridges. , , iT our store the following may be found : Egg ./ fish. k'reoch - mid American Drvi. Goods. Bon nets and Ribbons, l'trasols die., Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Hats and Caps, Looking Glasses, Boots and Sheen Crockery, Gss Ware, Hard Ware, Windom Glans and Sash, Drugs and Me dieim..-n ;Groceries, Mackerel, Codfish, Olen./ Pork. Superfine Flour, Nails, Stone Ware, iJappaned Ware,. Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffs, .Butter G Firkins, Cindles, Sand's and TOwlisezzd' s Sarsap/4rilLA, Books, Paper, Inks and Quills, Ceoking, Parlor and Shop Stoves, - Stoi-e Pipe and Stove Trizrimings, ozil hand or made to order. ' . i Eagle Fonedry Plughs—warranted : Trunks' it Traveling Bags, Shhigles, Clover Semi, Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Axe,A, Handles; Buck :Stews, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes;lthi:tily&c., ike. ! . , - i For the ver ibentl patronage which we have received the st yeat we tender our sincere thanks, and trust we hall redeye a still larger share of op t public pat/enacting present season. Having re dared the price of war goods about 25 per cent. from last vear's priebn.our motto ; is now÷-small profits - and'quick turns. Situated its we are on the Railroad, we can sell lower than any other - estab lishthent in the county. • . FLYONS st CHANDLERf' , . Lanesbero, - July lik .180- ' . • is; . - 1 . rti'i f' ! Est —t ablithrnerit. ' .i i • ITAYING 'recently, established himself in he -VI Cahinel nd Ct i ti Making Businesi (a little belt)* the Fo.O 'and gachine Shirl on the outlet of Honed La* .about 11 - tniles . frein Milk.' rut* on the Bi hair6ti stage road) the se scriber iptvared tO urn' to order .any article hi hit lise,'made',Airk in' moat 'WOrkirumlike 'lrkaiinir. lithivitattht pt • to it'll tintote.: - ''' 'r " ... : • - - 1 'IORLICZO lIRACiIj 2 tt 1149.- 4..•;.-. 1 1 ::: 1 I Q. .. . Bath: i Aath', ," • . meuthat been- fittatur The `, : - ler, ' tibe,old Ow Undies aort ' h t plementodataati of lifontitai3, w ' li# s zbe' 'Mogi r'antaitit6l3: with thM. • • fialulgetate for Ode liot.traither..l: vary desirabl e . conVietimme•trilthe aSiniad• kir,. : atbolarotbdth sexes who ma to eall and try iti n i -, H•j• July ie. , 1 4- ' 1,98W0 - BgAVII 4 f , _ .ae y • 1•80 ALE:.," I Co. have " iankitt,s; - • orkkos• itbei • I it't• cf= • *tibia, WlWOrayr 413 t, ell* we i g h e d, ~iaa Crt a , 'NV 1% 849. Tju Fhprscall. at th 4 FAY HE'A[ENDMENT OF TIE urrunox.- = RELATIVE • Resolved by the tires of the • I.4esenthly met, .T 6 toonwealth be ,' of the fifth article,' The Judge's of _the; Courtecif Coalmen of Record; as are shall be elected 1) Commonwealth in! The; Judges of the electors 0f4e.00,,.. dent Judges of Fleas and such oth shall be estitblia required to be 1 electors of the mt.!. • • and How of Reprefoga 'wealth of Pean7a. en - General the Constitinikstof • thti'. ended in the 'seco nd Seifikiti• 'that it shall read:its.fiilltnn'i-,' .apreme Couri.;:of the several leas, and of sitehother Cohita.- shall be established: by; • the .4tatlified; eleCtots tit the • e 'manner folltiwitig, to'ait nprerae Court, by the qualified . , onwealthat huge. The Pres.i;i., • several Courts.of Crimmou r l Courts of accord as are,* b • last,' and 11 ether Judges • in the law; by the qualified • ;ve &strict' a over with ther, as Judges: And the Assoc- .44 3 of Coalmen Pleas bythe i the Counties • respeetivelly • uprenni Court shall hold their • f fifteen years; if they so long well : (subject to the allotment I for., subsequent to the first, sident Judges of the several , leas, and of such other courts shall be established by law, required to be learned in the r Offices for the • term of ten 10 lung behave themselves Judges of lie Courts of Cola , 'tL their offices for the term • all oolong behave themselves 1 1 :hall be commissioned by the y reasonable cause which shall - nds iif impeachment, the Gov: le cif them. on the address of_ eh of the Legislature. The eldice at the general election', UI next after the adoption of d the commissions of all the. ten in office shall expire on the ecember fidloWiag, when_ the *udges shall commence. The -hen be elected Judges of the • hold their offices as follows ; e years, one for Six years, one r twelve years, and one fur -fit ,s of each to be decided by lot s seen after the election as on- - Certified by thorn to the can missions may be - 4ssued in The judge. whose commission 11 he Chief Justice during.hLs each judge Whose coninision 11 hi turn be the Chief Justice, eotatitihtns shall expire on the s holding them shall decide by he Chief Justice. Any vacate oath, resignation, or otherwise, ants, shall be filled by appoint or, to continue - till the fitSt r succeeding- the next reneral Cs' of the Supreme Court, and e several Courts. of Common times, receive fur their servi .tpensation, to be fixed by law' munisheil during their contort, ey shall receive f ig fees or per hold atirother office of profit !wealth, or under the govern- States of any other State of dges d'the Supretne Court du ce in office shall reside within , and the other Judges during office shall reside within the • which they were respectively are to preside or at ate Judges. pf the C qualified electors o Judge,:iof the . offices for the term behave theinselves hereinafter 4 ,4siovidt. elixtion :) The Pr Courts of Common of Record its are ; and all other Judg• - laW, shall hold th• years,. if they Well : The Assocht mon pleas shall b five years, if they; well: all of whom! Governor, but fur iu not be sufficient gee or remove an S.wet-thirds of each first election shall of this Commoner• this, .amendment, 'Judges who may be first Monday of terns of the nett persons who shalt 1 Supreme Court sl' one of them for thr fur nine years one teen years; the ter, I by the said judges • venient, and the Governor, that the accordance will first expire sh term, and tht.4-eafte ,shall first expire sl and s ti two or more _same day, the •ju lid which shall be cies happening byl in any of the said c went by The Ctak 3londay of Decent* :election. The Jut the Presidents of Pleas, shall at state cos an adequate co which shall not be once in office, but tl quisites of office, under this Commo went of the Unite this Union. The Jh ring their contin this Coninuinwealt their continuance i district or countyfo *Sleeted.. r ILLLAiI F. PACKER, - - 1 , the Haase of Representatii.es DARSIE Speaker of the Senate. Spedicr . nage...Smote Nardi 1, 1849. li resolution pass.—Yeas 21 Reso/eed, That t Nays 8. Extract from the ournal: L W. PEARSON; Clerk In the House of Resolved, That Nays 26. ' Extract from .f.resentalires, April 2, 1849 l ts resolution pass,—Teas 58 9 Journal. ' JACK; Gerd. Secretatga Office. Filed April 5, 181 A. Dep. Sec. of the Com Pt-nage/074a, R$ the above and foregoing is a py of the Original, Ititilution , entitled ," Resolution inent of the ConStitutionr na - 1 file in this office. • IDO cF.aviry thtit true and correct cul of the General .A;5.1 relative to an Amen( the same remains at In t • • • • OfEce a• •as •of aunt. eight hi tinfonv whereof I have here .ai in . ); hand and caused to be ho MA of the ; Seeretiry's Harrisburg, this eleviatth*y Aiino' Domini, one thousand ndred and fortrnine. • 7 - •'' OWNSEND HAINES, -- Scc'ry of the Coin. t ;1£341---3m. Ilarr6burg June 1 "Jo of Senate. • 88,.entitled Resolution relit. tt of the Constitution, *as a a the luestiod„will the Sen. eselutioa t The Yeas taxi =lily to the Censtitutton, and "Resolution, No. . tire to an ameadm read a third time. ate regreee to the , Nays were taken ag "*ereas follow, vi* " Yrus.—.Mews. ham, Forsyth, Hug Matthia% ,* ; 1 *ukey, Savery,Sma NArs-,-Messrs. liOniglmtcher, Futtp "So the question „nth. Drawley, dual, Cunning s, Johnsen, Lawrence, Levis, Rich, Richards,. &Mir, I,Smyser, Sterrett Jr. Stitie:aL tba3t, Drum. Frick, Ives; Kitt, ger and Darsie,', 4peaker-8. , as deterinined in the allirma- “Journal of tile owe of ltepiesent2 , #vec • n pass I The yeas and nays -to the prov:iSion of the tenth tion. and ire as follows, viz: deon J. Ball, David J. Bent, D. Bloom, David, M. Bole, b eart• John 11 ph.Emery, David Eshle ohn Fungoid, 'uel Fyffe,. ly, Henry M. 'Fuller, Thonias Galicia Pi- Heiataciy, phlEggins,.Ctun.les rt Elota, Mermen . Bea is, •y, John F.'WOulloch; High: hlirt;'./idam Martin, Samuel . ,Edward Niekleson, Stewart: r,'! Henry;O. Pratt,- Akan* , Theodons Brans Ballard: • Seibert; Jcihrr Sharii;Ohrig,' C,Sasel,larentialt 8. - 13tubbs,1 SlnirtgrieldenSantilell wirniPricholas ino -Ty Wiled; NOM , tyn, David 14 EY.,arry, , 4 l o l i 4 mcVfilet Vabootc -- , rr Miller, wil* oolgrraa; ;,•.= "Shall the resollq "Were taken agreeablt article of the Ciitisti • " YEAs—Messig. , Vraig fiddle, Peter . Thomas Bull, It thaniel A. Elliott, J, Intut. J,oseph If. • 'Fidier',l Gtover i Robert • • 'pl*aas J . :Herring, Ji*eph bralwm '`finiberto , Jacob JPGartn • 4e4n . MILAO Mini. Mir C. •Mye :Po fieflrgo,4l,44o 8. IStlicier;' Sam tisM 'Sort - - .7:l4tutimaii, • art4„eleorgiii`.l. J 8 41 il r r - • ; . 3. 1.10 48 en 0;3 1 , ;General :neabionef 184' ffitteinth dap land fsilYllon• Lis EU removed, doors - eireet '4lltie, 110.;'114 _ t VARstrun • stand lat _pike straw A. II r. , Baga Cr. SI Post it ABEL T I Che cer es, Dry ware, CI. Spedtacles i „cal, II • §littiouary, Ne• 'l BALM 'J., . friends them that he h Drinking dew Tie -kept up ut i Other room im 1 store, where h Baking and Ca _; Montrose, x Secretary's Office. ; CAltitTED' *ead, Cooki lwleaale and• 4mt: style, Neli all iither fancy Ota 4 kciptoudll` • on - VILTBLIC t: Ni :Estate of Ste • *t the acw 'aCe4 Itits in. the Of -Sisq , I seated borw. t!..titf countrat of ugust next I t , La Itsw ind ry 141mA-rates . of 9NI Barn* . ' P9IT . i„ r , :41:AilRei etatirMllB. Ni•J **At .Ita'aiilebom ****lt: ... . - -,Vtit . l-7E.4ih;: - .%,':'.-' ...I# , .-:,,,... f'.:,,,,=.-:-.7.,'....'-..- I'no= ,, _ •-• , Istkon, ram (isiditr ist bly of this taihinha ax; Kud tioinosod •TOVirliiEND ' S "' l7 0,4 ,44! t!os= 1141E8S-D ...•=iitiomair - Rooni:of bit ;II forme!, ; 19a4imy Irom awn it catitlimel , pied in A* brim& by..60,11c, iitMWiteti MWl*9ll ' pike etree ROSE Stove Ware, _ ar, Tin, Glick Groceries, ELi. Hats, NEW Furs; e 4 of - Arai do may be , - tirg and ner. SEI4) Ethrik,.. .ady to ere= JOHN tido. Fi a style ES=-Fab doable. )k Store, whereite nagurPgssel,l, • SMTI filet am YENS &A. ere;. foot of:POJ L.Llrl ~Crockei ALSO Jr in_ Dry; k. Anware, Groceiit on the BOOK 11l enue, Montrose, -4ttorney .h of-the otirt Ho' OEN. _ _Goods, tot • IlaOcrtifii, ' • elry Silver do READ—) Medicines, Paints, --. 'rockery; Iwo; Melo; NI poons, Perfumery", dc. 'cab, Piduts, r oodri, Hardware. Watehei, usiciaqtrst ents,. Li rushee, rushes, Shoes, w,,,s'io" .- ',Lution ~ . pr k ' i l s d il lin y titt rly.° tit Ti. , _!.,,,.itilt 1,J.T...,,,y( uly.ll, 1849. Il -EL Ailtir ed to the late tam of - Ri: - to call at the 6tpbtitt% All the business or the A, by ' 1 44'./41:7;17 uli 1.1,1848. .! - f , • - I the future iiirill he i Lyons &Chandler •I- B. 2?..:LY0Z.4. • . • I : :B. CHAND.t.Eit. ply 11, 1849, , .1 , „. ,for THE Partn! 411 Co., is lainesboro, Those indeb i AI Co, will pl. I pay their fare, be settled tanesboro, The btu', Viler the find o tanesboro, Arrangeme IN valid tender t' for pest favor and sold out the Saloon, tment, and frusta the :ood stale, mid that he 114 east' side, next in' Hi El; has opened a • front 141 lop uly business, whideside Lk 18, „ c. BA: A . quiliY Buthilll b and y.,C.'l3aldwirt 'Jilin ' Br e adrßolls,'Rualr 'r Crackem, 1e42 kept etail ,P* 1 4. 19 ,40kr :York not excepted, onfectianenitcgotiiji Id for Ni_holesale tisid it T-- - I,MontrosA July 18,1848: , • „-Peter's Nistieet Li • ?TICE ,is hereby givs to all ncerned in the following deed. I c` dons st Arm lisarine,Addra, k Newton, dec'd. 1 , [oar Swum-, one of the 4.llm'ot is Hollister, dee'd. -,, r. . CHARLl9B‘.4viair,,,i.Adm:r. dec'cL- - , • ~ Jaw Coore. Adak a Ilum Xint;7Ailin't flee& , I,', • , . - P. F. ittail'Aiblft• s;deed. ' - li n Hoge lArruis3WAlLdner. , is, deed, --7.- L • ~1 .far M. 40241; Est , - 4 , .1' 1'.., iloii4 - 11*. litu In tants hare settled' tbeil r ' ter's drumlin soak aa, and that theinsi * e eJo . of tbcchVist . 4 roar. --' Pa. mond,or thilt, for 4 , . , ~ tiisit' and alliwaniis. • b. L. - Ihows;' - .ll4ister. Mistress,” 1 z i 41r , ,'• 9.! i i „.. . 'F. it ,„-, t 1 1. 1. ,5 Estate of tsioto of ,Ch Vm. E. Scot Richmond G .4°.l?Frt vett, deed. ill • tiiteplien • Iletoert H. It deed. Xegistees iJuly 25,1: till - sioeleßtiondie;so . libAghtSM6l3riaectigh , Me1.4.*1441909et B .4kTlAtialkkEllkinft 1 , 0 tbr by ,:-: -.. - :- 1',4.17 .1 :-,.....,. -... , i . ''. - ..-,:.''. 4 !?•l'lkefi _. ,SeY!lle iiindiBU.GAßi-**v. , *ii4k . -74,T0,101 , 41E,0 `, ,--,lBi-4.. LASBESI ‘inee, .';',Lipo • - t#: , ,..q.14017.1kAc7 0.8.1449,,1‘ zW5.11 4-,H. : ; ,Lwllfg.4lJ "'"19,1.?,117'' ,g ' 4