The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, August 30, 1849, Image 3

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theto-` lie folio iu ; on
strengt of) a corres
ondent;)!lnii says' that a courier ,W
ti Orn Ga
leti brought the news.
..;•.• The. Austrian and Russian amyl, 50,060
4troig, 'after oceupying Hernial:lB4.dt, and,
Cionstadt, and other small [place's fidvanced
'to Sarteani. ' Bern ,colleeted, 4,000 men,
and
clargord against:theM.• The battle; ided in
a complete defeat of the Imperialisti, They
fled precipitately, leaving 0,000 4 i tid- and
wounded, nearly all their artillery, at 8,000
prisoners, among whom is G en. IlaieMberg.
Beni took possession of Hermanstidt and
, _
Cronstaidt. • - -
in Flag
Alliiiitrihiltagi . 'o thw, . , erica.
- . ' ':ABI '
••••, , ,,,Iltxlmiike ; .:. - - — . i •
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It is itatedirtiiie;: - Vaihitigton :iiablic,
in referiOeelfici,:tlit‘,'„:::Alcied outrag Owthe,
Amerientiliiig4ill4nis,tinitildr. l i t Wigi - ,ille.
American .-6.**;:i4.0 . in I .r s .on at cfni,fide
a represeritntiOtt7.oohelacti Of, the base to
General Otaiiiittit: - gthe General- in -Ultief re
ceived -:.;:g-Tr",,-4.T.--:
hiin Withtotirtesy; and listene,:lohis
statement witlidng - attention, acco mpanied
with all proper expressions cJ regret„land,itt ,
conclusion, directed the chietiof the t.aff to,'
retain' With Mr. Brown to the conslate, t o
collect from witnesses of the Scene full infor 7
'nation in regard to it.• Te next I day: a'
military court was called, which sat for nine
hours eliciting the facts of 'the . case,,..*ith all
the minuteness- Which ' distniOiSh , the ,
French. tribunals. - In the eenrse-nl * = .lie Pix:.
is
amination it appeared that two lof Mr.` ,roWtiV
servants (Italians) had: repeatedly,' during the
day insulted the French solditrs in i)assing.
At the time in questions an I.l(lividtial b`e-
longing to a large 'crowd of Italians, which '
in defiance of a general orddr of the. day
previous,-was
assembled to the nunibtir of a
hundred or a hundred and fiftYkat the Onsul's
house had drawn a poinard upon the guard.
A patrol, passing at the time, entered the
house, not being-apprized of its .ebapacter,
and made prisoner of the individual iii (itie , ;-
tion:•and of another who was recogt4ed as
a deserter . from the French army. j'They
then withdrew with the prisoners. .:It-' MIS
in evidence upon oath that the patrol depor
ted themselves ' without merianc,-, and were
uninformed of the character of the premise.
until they were on the point of retiring.
Mr Brown left the City with his tinnily
while : this examination iris in pro#res4,
leaving Mr. Freeman (our consul at Aneena)
in- the temporary discharge of the duties of
.the Roman, consulate. in conseauonee /of
• Mr. Broaluls absence, and under ,thejiritiyes
sion that the consulate was left witlionf. - *
agent we understand that Pen. OudinOt . }a&-1
dressed a commuuiattiori - to Mr. Cass' Cur
charge d'affairs in which-he recapitulated the 1 ,
result of the examination; substantially as .1
we have given, it above, and .expre s sed the 1
profound regret
_which he had 'experienced'
at the error that had been• committed, whiehk .
had been previously expressed -in person to
the American consul and vie' consul.—
Ire also renewed to Mr. Cass ilk assurance
that no one in tile French army had harbored
the design of disregarding- the.rights of his
country Or - questioning' the inviolability of
dotnocil of diplomatic funetionaries. :
General Out/not further stated ; we under,
:stand, that the tiro - prisoners bad .been
released. and expr es sed * the_ hope that the
ikninnimiCation 'which -had been Wade would
be a sufficient satisfactiou to.Hie.eiior which
had been .coniiiiitted; and which :Shonid not
occur . .again. .: . .
,
.
niversAlist Dieeting*;
HERE be meeting-at :;the school house,
T
near :tam s ; next Sunday at ti - Vellyk.—
Also in Broc#l second ,Sunday in - September,
(Sept.
Notice,Agrionitnral Society
An adjourned meeting of this Society as held
at the Court licluse, August 24 '49. Hon.
/ Jessup in the chain
Oa motion the following and resolu
tion was unanimously after full clicensition :
As a means kur the tter regulation and protec
tion of property exhibited at the annual exhibitions,
cad an - etrtekrti means of aiding - the funds of - the
Society, creating a fund for incidental expemes
waiilug the Society to locteaxe The number of nr
tidies upon which pr . e/inures may be paid,
nerlfm-41aqiyixkllat, the Executive Com
mittee baving-chaige of the - exhibition be ''' d irected
to issue tickets of admitieion "at . 124 Mite
Membersof the Societfto have tickets - :f4' them
selves sial*aliea
- . M. L. A11)21, ,, Berretary.i
The followkig,letter fronifiev:Ttenry Wood
Concord, editotiof the: Congregational Joar- -
a 4 a ralikiatat.:‘ - lot:' a -high chariot*,
voitnnea in favor of the, good ; q of
Wistar's Oahu= : .
Concord, .March 2, :18:4;T:
Ur. S. W, Fowlo—Dear Sir: Two ream - pi**
past winter, a sudden - and violent attack upoq.nsjr .
%Flip . try exposure to coldiOnfined . nire to inritsiiiti
NO tea for flevral weeks; and when .1 recovered
i.iais-Se muck - oppressed 17- difficulty in. reatbini
thit_.l.was incapable of rialad walking - and
e, sad often "as tundire to sleep orrest;:uPi.'
*iite4;by nighte Tbe. Sufferhig vas
and' from from thc metrleaCi tbq
:supposed the disease;incurable.' Be.
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. t. -:-...t , -- t • in st ., ~..'o''' •
1413e11P - 01Ithir . 41st - ., of consu m ption, Min
IlL'esierrillii. erife-af Mr. Stilluiaai Fuller,
aged 20-yeiiiik- . -.',.--.-•!.. - . , l ,
in, ,Lib 6 -4, :oer. ' -14th - inst.;_ , Mr: *tilt Wsnsimt,
. 1 .,
' iii . lll6 St)th..",iniif tifldengn:;: '''' --; ' .
The deceased ; Was ti'liinit husband and father,
and sustained the reputation of iiiiipright and per
severing4tizen ill he conununitY in Which he five
1
In Forest iike, Aug. 26, Mrs. HULDAII G., wife of
i DanielF,-Lineoln, aged fifty years.
Its New iitiaaj_ p t# 4 , on - Thursday, Aug. 16th, of
i efiolera,tNatinu BALDWIN,
_aged 49 jaars,..7
months, and • 11) days. . Trusting in Jesus, he
- peacefully fell deep after an illness of seven
;dap. .h. Baldivin was formerly a ,resident' of
this vicinity. where he has left many telatives it,
'lfriends, and-srhete he was highly esteemed as a
• : i neigh i bor i and citit ‘ e' n.
; f Dearest fa ther, thou - hest left us, .
Here thy loss we deeply, feel :
• :', But 'tis Gisfithat bath bereft us,—
Ile can aG our sorrows heal. f
Yet again it-e hope to meet thee,
Wrhen the ` ' lay of life tied,—
Tha, in he:4-en, with joy to greet thee,
Where no (farewell tear is shed."
- Mrs:. S. Woodhouge desires to inform
her friends in MentroFe and rieintty, that she is
prepared to execute all kkni of Sewing e t th e
shoriest notice and in the most subqtantiarkoanner.
..She respgctfully solieits a share of the public patro
nage:
APIIINISTRATOR's 'NOTICE.
,t LL persons indebted to the estate of ...thcrander
I~'Mister. late of Liberty, deceased. are Fe
l-nested to make it-bine:bate payment s and those
having demands against said nstate to present them
duly attested fur setOement.
RIOIIA111.1! BAILEY, Adair.
August. :30; lalg. , 35-67.
Adosinlitratoes Notice.
LL per. one indebted to the estate of. Hiram
t
IVe4ster, late 41 Liberty, deeeme.t.i, are re
quested to make
,irnMe.diate payment,- and those
hating demands agait)..o said , Ntuf&Opre...,ent them
duly attested fur settlement. ...
. S. ~.TRUESDELL,
August] 30, 1319. 35-6 u%
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~ . ; -y k rfi si-khlrn & . Co.
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' I I,I.A.!TtIF*TI.7IZERS and dealears, wholesale
/1/.1. and ' retail - in ' Rats,' -Caps. Muffs, Buffalo'
Robes. Trim;;, Carpet Bags, Ladies, Satchels, (tc..
Corm . ST, L'::•t . ortAmTifs. 5 DOM:LS; 'EAST OF VIE
, Ratants3„trot: 'lora,—
Have thq pleacure of!aunouncing to their friends
and the pablie that their stock of Fall anti Winter
Goods for 7,549 is 'ready Sir inspection_ and they
respectfully invi ' the' attention of all dealers in
Hats:- CaCapsMui , -
&c. and the public at large flint':
out-this :tion JJf country to the facts herein Fet
forth. ` ' •
The rastinereage of; then'.)wine:Fs ha:enrapollod
them to greatly en!ate their store, and they have
new the large s it nmi at selected tt:•lortinern, (if
Beaver. Nutria, Brii-h;' I,lole-skin. Silk, California
and Wool Hats ; Ot Mt _Seal, N.utria, ixsk rat..
Siti and 3lnliair,
vet & Cloth Caps; Mun-Tioas, Capt.'os,. Vietbrines;
and in fact all 4 kilicls of,4ldis" worn, Buffalo Rabe.;;
kinds anttlitt.?litie:.iTriink...Taliseg ;
R'ctti n,
BruSsels ana Ingr, Satchels
ever Uttered to theihthabit . is of, ibis pan of
the .ountt'v.
Their Hats and Caps ire . all manufactured Yiy
theraselves, and their ;her 'goods selected with
great care from the husost manufactures and Mi
-1 porters in the United State: which enable; then/
't:tn sell from Ei.to .`?0 pcir cent. cheaper than any
':other establishment of the kind, West of New York.
• WASHBUR-N & Co.
4, Binghamton, Ang.2Blh, 1849.
• H. They is:ued their Fall Fa , hions for Gent's
1 Ha - 4 and baps, on Satirday. Aug. 25. tf.
New-York ezTErie
andafter the 20th of August, the trains will
‘../ rim Its follows, Suitdays excepted :
Through Pauengrr :Trains, from. New-York to
OWego. will leave the Company's Pier, trot of Du
ane st. at 7 1-2 a.m. and 5 p. m, stopping at all the
way stations. From Oirego the through passenger
trains Will leave. for' New-York .at 6 o'clock a. in.
and at 7. rt. m., stopplit also at all the way Sta
tions.
A Special Way Tra;ii, for Port Jervis and inter
mediate strafing, except:,Sufferna, wiikfeare New-
York every Saturday Mt 3 J-2 p.m., and will leave
Port Jervis for New-Yoi'k every ;4londay morning
at 5 o'clock.
• ' A Train, with iPasenger Cars attached,
will leave Port Jervis for NewlYork at fen ,min
ntes past 5 a. m. and ittnming: Will leave New-
York 'for Port Jervis at t i in. Another milk
train irith a passenger car, will leave Piermont for
6 1-2 a. m., And returning 11.4ve Otis
ville p.'m., connecting with the freightlsiats
to Is.'eir;York. ' The milk trains do not connect with
the P..& R.. R. It. i•
freight - leaves Nelv-Yiark c 5 ery night for all the
regular stations on the rcial A freight train will
leave On every morning at 6. o'clock. A freight
train "'will leave Port'Jervis far ;New-rork every
inOming at 6. o'clock and another at - 8 a. m.
market freight A sliecui train forottgle and oth
erilivel stock, will leave Olvego on Fridaysat 4
from Port Jervis for Ne . 1 1. -Yerk on Sundays .
7 • •
6118 am.
_Fare from „New-Toile tii.Osrego
The interm e diat e atatiotti in proportion. Co
mmu
tationlicke. at lowest 'rates - fOr: the stations Jid
trees Neu lorlt ihd`PtrtJervis'.-can be parches
'ed at the liext : Thiii.and . rieritteat Offices: F.scui , '
aim tiOets, tit l ing thelravelei to 'psi over the
ixad from Ne*-Ttiric.toFOwegii*d return, at 86
'fortite trip, avfflie Nocr-York Of.
flee, foot of Dainie-Wor Steamboats
"Unt4 the. ist of SePtetribittr •
. '.fi;:II:•KIRKWOOD, - e - Supt. •
- ' Weinate, Seinin.atr•
Biaig yr ilailit°n '" • Institution - mill corn,
TAB lit Term c'f'ti" 2 2d , and -matinee
4 I'
InelCe;'
"lesdaY e4 u tsfied Teachers are
ee ia.- tereral .31 P . the
22 i. , %. - - ._ em . n ,, mr . v s ince - close of Om'
',On loYed ilitiliB=2- 4 '
tans fur a ' darger.npmber of
t e Pti le eda nl4llB Ca el=li ted are arded t!ssnred' P : ire e tha n n ? ; ha tike vule loca da . d u on 6 Bo 44e - u arnj r :
516141°14
th4Setrunar re Y L and ex 4 b s e kr iled e for in t& ad- 1
ti t s
aii. , „ * .NewlrOrk4 Fove - e •,1„ iii be exercised
d welfare of , PuP--.1 IF ,
'cement no p lac e d.
I:an n.... inwhose chair Th e i al ' - • -
by .---:-, -• :, 7 , Rof ,-
, I the- *hale cha,2"ge for
1 i n 410 bearding .sniwn.L. •ecepthiecte4.‘ F ith. it, 'I
board, Incl ' d/4 al L i r l a , and lights , and tuition
i
as room rent ,
E lag u s h lrittel7iaseig, entnititar**.t.:,,'T....4l
m ig n . c, , . no,' d A d_ 1,...._._
. 4.,h ee r. in ertenowe ' -wurt3 l' ~'..'-' ofi-l.weekgf..,
aiyfFrencit'addedi.B3'mim -, - . win
Day'etholarti in 'Ili"; _ u,...,dZik, '' ' ucoo:
e eharged42,4o4- in We sl'u,
.i g ith Liitair
~...4L,in the q ua rt er;inicheittsßojs .• • ~:
_., Z - 5 -
aild Prentikuudrsd.-w-wRn, ~' ' '... e,......- alonste-r-
F
i, iGlia' charo".:;.-iddssenn.,- -i,'"r'',' Pe t 1 00. - .._
t 0,09 V-00 t he y OuitnrS/ 0 " ) ; u P e ,„ J "."` -. sin: , .
brinviiviiio P a i nting in ,, lyster T lo 7 -
et ti l; 1 ; 1 9. 10 !; ltalian, 44
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Elaguerreau Gallery.
ewer the. Store of S. S. .11Xnlford & Son, where you
Gin be nee° nuodated with pictures put up in plain
lar fancy' e. `A, locitet, Ow, kc. Please. remember
that ael dy day is jii 4as favorable fur getting a
gectl Likeness as a $ billy one.
o e
Yours respect fully,
.• W. D. DEANS.
, .
August i'',Btll, 1849
T"Efubscribers Nrould • inform the citizens of
Great Bend v•cpinitr, that they hare pnr
chased. the itock of gocti:l4, formerly owned 4 by
Young d Gilman, and' having made. a large par
'Ouse of ltew GoOds; are prepared to offer to the
public the following *ides at whole iale and re
tail: Pork Flower, S It by the bbl. or load,- Fi , ll
by the
th
W..
r . or half bbl', or package, 20 Ibis. Sugar
, „,„
at 5 per cent, Motassel, ue met_ bid. or smaller
qtuurtity. .A. 143 Tea, quffe'a. Allspice. Pepper, Gin
ger, Soap, Candles, Panit.s, Oils, 4:c., Arc., whirl% will
be sold cheaper than 'at nay other establi-lauent
this 'side N: Y, Bin inanition not excepted.
- Also a' ull assortment of Drug. and Melicines,
with most of the Popitlar Patent Medicines no*
in use,
F. CHERCIIELL.
L. F. TROWBRIDGE.
Great Benzi, Aug. 11, 1819.
Is.kw Milford Stow Depot,-18 1 .19.
_T RRITT has Inow in store, a new et. , -.4fr:.-
• Ipent of S - ove , , Wein:ling the inort v.pprov
ed kind.: it Air Tight, rind Continuo Cooking. Par
ka., and shop Stoves, Russia. and Cuitniti n ::;:tIWC
NIX!, atone Furniture, sheet Iron and Zinc. glove
Tubes, &c., to which, the attention of cash pur
chasers, and the public Is invited, and which will
be sold at very low prices, furca-h, or approved
credit.
Algust,ilB4 .- 9. -
Later Arrival
AT I.4THRO.P!et SALISBURY'S.
grpat rash stfi l leantinues. Goods arriving
.Another
i;sicsis. Boa n e ts,
i!Bottnett Ribbons- and Fli;nvets of ail deseripions.—
Sheetings; ;Men's -Summer: Stuffs, - Cashateretts,
'Cassimeresi Satinetts and Cloths, a good variety.—
The litr , est stock of Meals and Ladies Boots 4: Sltcicc
, "constantly, Ilryf Goods of all &scrip
lion:. A ; OW stock of carpeting just in. Crock
ery. Iron, SiCel, Nail., ililnkasses and Sugar S--of
the best qiirlity—LargeSt and best lot of Fish in
the countrv,
More of that shilling 'Tobacco.
23 lb , . qudiish fur :::1;
Best New Orleans and Porto Rico Sugars fur
- Cheapest and best Tr lc in town.
Mere of that.six shillfrj Tca.
More gooids corning ne.t:t Week. Call and see. - - Vo
charge Ar :wring goat.'
LATITROP & SALISBURY..
Montrose,; June 28. 1811+.
STRAYED.
CAME into the inclosure of the subscriber on or
About the Ist inst., a dark bay Mare, some in
.years. The owner is regnestml to prove property,
pay charges. and take her away.
RICHARD FANOH.EIL
Franklin: Aug,. S. 184 r.);
N. 7. & Erie Railre4d—Western Express.
RICE & PEcK.
Oftee_
1..:7_;w. York. Leaves New York 5 o'clock I'.
Arrives at Binghamton 6,: A. M. and Oaego 7. A.
M. For tranTortatiun (dial! kinds of tneregandize,
Packages and Mottos . . Ttle - proprietor.; have made
arrangements with L Searle to run an Expre, , s to
connect daily between Great Bend and Montrwe.
AD !honey and merchanlize will be forwarded
Without delay.
AGENTS.
•
L. Searle, „liontrose.
• Geo. IP; Stephens, Great Bend.
A. .../forgaa, Binghamton.
L. Nanning cf; Son, Owego. „
- : Skid-4 el: l'ressuck, Elmira.
>" 0. B. Ilamilton, Corning.
MoUtrose, Aug 4, ISO.
AHotel iii Montrose for Great Bend twice eve
51a.Y: (Sundays excepted) viz : at t o'cloCk A.M.
aniviniat Gieat Bend in ;time fir the day train
orearz Ong east mid. the -, m..;yit train. f rom Neu
York going west,luid at:ll P. M. arriving in time
foi the nig h train going east; and; he day train
from New-York,going west
Returning. 14xive Great Rend on the arrival of
ear-li train
and
cars from' New York- -
Careful and accommodating drivers and first ratk.
ti' unc are - emploYed otithis . route—iLand the pmpri.
etOra -pled& themcielves use' every exertion to .
Make their line Pleasant and.e.tpeclitous.
Permits apply at Searles Motel, in. Montrose.
j 29 TRITESDEI;L & CO.
„
N•tice.....4seit Wheat, •
rr eldnerber offers for sale few latish& of
the &Wes Wheat, probably the . first _ever
ramped' e Northern Pa.-Said Wheat is• warrantecl
tZ, , yiel4;frein top) Umbels - nilekto the Acre; (by
r ases orthefird mitoeetataiily in western
ow: T oe,-*liive it has reeently.bien introduced)
thasf anfothethindeuitirated In that' seeijett'L.
liretk*-7:Ptite) wit7s n•e4nite heed Producing
from in''encl4 and nimbi Ahl
1,,A00„1*-,
lik:AErle -114tilroad
rr.
,eutmlbe .-are nuwiprvi to receive
- freight of all 1.-"ndiatithe Owego 'Depot, and
lso at-the Binglianitoti, Great -Bend, and Lanesbo.
To' Decotsosvery Tuesday, Wednesday_and , Thurs.
day, of each Week,k and continue - with regularity
throughout the season. They, will attend to for
warding the same to the New-York Market, where
they: , haVe 2 matle arrangements with experienced
salesmen, who will attend to- the. selling of the
=rte, and.return the proceeds in Bankable funds
at eitlMr.orthe aboi-e Depots, to the following per
sons :—Atthe store of Y. Ilarmlord, Owego ; at
the storehouse of C.lNKinney,Binghamton ; at the
Otßee'CifJaa: Great Bend ; and at the Hotel
• E. getu“* ' Pulestoorc:.•
' "..:4AMES SISK, Binghamton, •
JAMES GRIFFIN, Great Bend s
F. RAYNSFORD, Owego.
Owego, July 23, 1849.
Agents :—C. iliiiinnev Binghamton ; E. Benson,
Lanesboro'.'
. .
- - - -
CAPTAIN JAMES SiSN will superintend the bvii
ness thioughout the 1 - hole Line, and receive mid
fill„all orders for Crocerie3, Fruit, Fi.,11, Oysteri,
&c. 4741 Nihich 'will Ge licr,..tht at the lowest whoire
ale price; in Netw•l orki and forwarded to either
i;)1' the akure turned eriots. 11%01112
Cs Gentlernen,
IF yoU to of,itain a good Daguerreotype,
don't forget to call at'the
New Firui & New Good 4.
ODFISIV Rice. Sugurs , 1 #" , 46511 suP t us
retic„iiet s
and for a . lo by , J. LYO N
24tti..1 '
Admission '25 Cents only.
Tin characteristic features of this great establishmrst
which appear to have absorbed the most of the novel!
mid rechmhe entertainment extant, can be only brit.*
'numerated in the limits of as advertisement
T by thr the most stupendous mutat
project of the age, comprised ,of over 1000 distinct mug
sal instruments, more power{al than a band of 50 tang
lisps, and drawn by 40 Moses in procession, v-U coot
sue the Orchestra daring the entertainment
iirection ar H. F. Nechtis, rzoprietior the 4fdass,
Theatre, Washington, D. G,, it attached la? the Tll•esa
U. fOr the parpoas of getting up tray night the CTSW US ,
roic and Patriotic Spectacles of
ON. WASHINGTON, ..OLD et Num
ANTHONY AIME :"
reviving reminiscences of that g" . •trnas Aar trio!: rats,
ans," commemorating some ce the mod- stirring tints
hsteraning Hevolntionary incidents, the gallant de
the Heroes kf 'id, and conclud!ng with a grand Nitlar
Tableaux of Gea Witslgton mount".l on j a Rob-,c tint
ger, Lorne oti the Shoulders of his &rare eontmentate l
'The accession or the - CARCO
tr TRPINPE, , aside lJiti
charge of the rpm! Italica Ts* k Clock 13ignar Plittr fi r
CARLO, known throughout Europe t sl the tam ilielOtt
Tricks, and : more -enalnati: „v..tanly- y, t . sal, Ms.
that has ever perambutator ita
. 4 1 1 sinrulatty talented Trams ^sr &west+a it airt t
department or the itimate, - Cr ' I. !We W. e>,
W Motors, 1 7 - Pens.„ 7 tn. ■
N:cnops, 0.0. littsrv, Vrotes,.lll*M.
IGICCLIMO COLO ' 'PERRY ' CLARYI.II, be. • Malials•-•
iI , FiIVArP, PERRI? nog DosAlltilkah Asa
ke„, altogether rendering this d.kgs trittPirr
31 advance of all other cotslatattarns the cinsaseveat
"lams of thr 3%c‘t.,,-ocu INe *tea evil ,vrtskaa •
he ea St ,
• :
will , exhibit i nt Alotitres.e en Thursc:ay. Atig 301.11;
&lots, open itt 2 mid VI- I'. M. ; also at Binghamton,
Aug_ 2t11; Talikatamek, Aug. :114.
UL:mod I,'Stats VihelE.F.;2q Cloth
,-. Lug .
NPOIM, 254, 2.tai and
'5B PF:Ant. STaLET, (BeaKetlt fed:Cll. and
Burling Slip) NEW YOJ?.k, bare on haad the
largest asortinent of Chorttixo hi the Iriited4.4tites,
adapted to all ma; kets !! the article of Shirts
and ;Drawers:, we keep an:endless rarici:r. Also,
the Most exteii,sive manuatcturers of ail Clothitt
and Coverei the trorld Plun and .17-aili
ienac.ilo Clothing, of all
..Ciitillogue. Auek sent by Order FTIO:IIPtr.
ly fi tted. -t-- - -
N.A. 254, 2:36, ants ear Pearl Y
r Book' Ageter• .
5E...4 RS' PIOTO1?I1I L WORKS.
1 ;
H. FORDHAII having procured the agency
for. tbee celebrated works, will ctinvask
eil..aluring the present inontligt.glnioeure
sub ;Uribere. ,The value otthese works u toy well
known to the. literary world to need connueut.
Montrose, July 1849.
• Wanted by the Printer,
Pork. I liATF., Floor, Butter' nnd
CASEY, on actounts due hill].
• July IP. 4n'
DiSSOlUtiOll. '
partr4ershiri under the 6ni of. Corn
1 Wood is i thi= clay dissolved by nimbi conient.
The hooks anti accounts are in the !muds of S. PD.
‘‘i..l).'LYO4) 7 S.
. . 'OHS B. W 0011)
Fili•nd.zllll4, July 10, 1549.
• S. D. LYOS . S will enutinn flte bait(t: , Q r Tql
-moan: Lt. -tat 1 ,rF - 171 - 4 - at toy (.J string, torer
Wiellgtni 47 Stone's store. Cutting. 'done on the
sltortek notie.4 and warranted, as ii , ual. '. 'Jlie latest
Fashinng alwar.s on hand. .S. D. LI'ONS.
LANESEIO4O, PA. CErEAPOAS H --- 61 1 0iLir,
On the Nor .Perk if.: Erie Rail Road fin 4 &vire
kanita Rirrt, 200 )nilr , tfront Nnt. , roil:, 2.ti :tiles
froth Bingh4intan,and It) mile'sfron? .1714,•ntra.tt.,—
snriataided iliy
~.3foxtfains anl tAc. Railroad
Rrilyrt. t. •
,t T', ourstorlp the f 'Bowing mar be found: Eng
-1
lisp. French and .A.menean . Dry Goods, Bon•
nets and Itibtiott., Parasols Sc.. Ututtrelltet Carpet
Bags,ilats am" Caps, Looking Glasses, Boots andl
lilateg, , Crockery, Gla-is Ware, Hard Way, Window
Glass and Sasl,' Drugs and Medieinas, Goeeries.
MarkeFel, Cot felt,. Masi Pprk. Superfine
. Flonr,
Nail., Stone 'Yam, Jappaned Ware, Painttt, Oils,
Dye ttuff...,utter Firkins; Candles, Sand's and
Townsencl's & -tparilla, Books, Paper, Inks and
quills,.i Cunkin ,- Parlor and Shop fire. es, Stove
Pipe and Sao: Trimmings, On hand
. or made. to
1 r.,,,.
order. • • I . i
;
Eagle Foundry Ploughs—warranted; 'trunks t i-,
Traveling Bag-4. Shingles, Clover Seed, Carpet and
Cotton It am, Ases,,Liandles, :Buck Saws, ettorris,
Hoesitakes, 80,ythOs,Ae:, t.t.4. i , :
For ; ibe teryllil.- ' , patronage which '.re f linvie
reeeived th- we tear er oursineere thankk
Ailr4 4f
and tins
ireSent t season. tidying ire
goods. about• 35.. per, cut,,
e i our ingtto is -now,-sinall
;Situated its
,Nre are.on thie
lower'Oian any oibCr estab ! .
'LYON
-16
public
duceil tj.
from 14-st
profits and
lisbnzcrif
Lanes
;4bliSbrnent.;-Ir':: - .-
trA.._ r este lishl4 hintself ;UAL
I:1, ("",abiliet t.,..,„ zir ...11 - ing Busifterl (ORO
bolo* the Mills,lFmindrfand Machine Shop on ill
outlet of Joue; Lake, abont I+ miles from Mont
rose oit'rthe . hanSon sine road ,) the subserih t ei
/ ash
iiiireintred to, ' '..to:. °Mei any articlaafn r
Line, made up" i the OoitiilrOrkmanlike Mune .
Ile insitm the: uldieto eill'iind see. - l'i ii
; • . •:i - - I I *IgItENZO B.E.iiqw:
.;
Bridgewater g taill, l op? . _.. ,:. -:: I. i
Ovtr Bath,
Inehtbas bv - eil fades
e old na 4
tr , bc• Pm*
'00 0 4.e indulge 0 P
ccpvenunic
AP13:410% .
AdarAik •
RELATES/T.. TO Tat' AMENDiIifENT.'OPTI
. -s - - 1 • ' CONSTITUTiONi.
. s . .
Res4rectbyfiti Senate cza Rouse. ot ,04Presania
Hues . ok the'
_ConisizonwealtAtt,Piiiti'4.iii•Veiterat
Assent* Inet, , : That the Cotistituthrn Cof tjud . Corri l ,
mouweidth be .ammended in - the...;SeCond : eetitiom
Of the pith article, so that it shall read isi follows
The Jiitlg,e,3 of the Supreme. Court, iif thir - several'
Courts kf . Conlin - cs - Pleas,and of suth othrr Courfs
of rd as are or Shall be established tbi law,'
R
shall elected by th e qualified' electors ordlie.eed t.
Corrunerwealth in the manner followitigi to wit :
The JOges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified
electors,' f the Commonweal th at large, 'The Presi
dent J dges of the- several Courts of (loinniOu '
Pleas aid such other .Courts of Record 44 are or
shall establish *
established by la, and all oilier. Judges
required to be learned in the law, bY the qualified
electors i of the respective districts over 'Pitch they
are to pi elide or act as Judges: And the Associ
ate Judges-of the Courts a Common Plead by the
qualified electors of 'the Counties reipectiveLy„—
i he Judges•of the Supreme Court shall hqld their
offices ter. the. term of fifteen years if . theqso Jong i
behave themselves well : (subject to the allotment
liereinaf(er prokided for, subsequent fe :Vac . first
election i) The President Judges of thelseveral
Courts of Common Pleas, and of- such other courts
of Record as are or shall be established ti l , law;
and all 'sillier Judges required to be learned to the I
Law, shaß hold their offices- for the terim of ten
yesr.:, iflthey shall ,so long behave the selves
wall: The Associate Judges of he Courts of Cour:
num ple4s_thall hold their offices for the form of
five veari, if they shall R.O long bells% e theMs.elves:
well': alliof whom. shall be comtniioned ihy.llle..
GovernoCbet f,:r any reasonable cause whiih shall
ma be sUrticient grounds of impeachment, the GO
tlr shall itniove any of them on the address of
two-thirdt of each Brandt of the Legislaturti. ~ The.
first election shall take place at the general cfidetion
of this Ct'„immensvealtli next after the adoption of
this amendment, and the commissions Of ;all the
Judges who nia, be-then in office shall e.-pird on Rios
first Meritlay of December following, wlien.-the
terms of4the nett/ judges shall cornereucti The .
persons
. stilio "shall then be elected Jedgesof the
Supreme 'Coiirt shall hold their dikes as f,41/OWa;
one of thipu for three years, one•for six ye4s, one
fur tiinetyfeirs one for twelve tears, and - onqer-fif
teen yearl; the. term of each - to be decided iby lot
by the irtidiatlgeS as soon after the election hs eon
. c mient; itml.the' result. certified by them - irk.'.. th e
Governors. that the commissions may. belsieed in
' newrdaneclhereto. -- The judge. whose catinisisideri:
will first Osrpire . shall be Chief Justiee.Authlgitis
term, aridPthereafier each judge whose:eouttinssion
shall first kspire shall in-turn be the. Chit( slitsilee,
mid if tt or more eenunissions shall expireerr.the
same day4the judges holding-them shall ileoldehy
lot which,hall be thd Chief Justice. Ani - kaeisie
cies happti dug bit,death, resignation; or o th ernise,
in any of 1 m said'ieourts; shall - be fi lled by alipiziat 7
f- k
meat 1,3-4 b Governor, to coniinae.tilf : ithet
Monday iiii December Succeeding - thesnext.OneMl,
eleetionte Judges..of the Supremes 7- .Coukritrid
the Presidlints,. Ofj the several Courts: tif:Corourion
Pleas, shalt 4Shited - tinies; receive for theirlserA
ces an adze` mate, c,onipeusation, tor:* fixed, br i y km
which Shi i i l l not b-climioished,during, their contutu,
anee in o ce', but-they shall receive no fees Or per
quisites'Ofruffure„ nor hold rifirMher office ofiprefit
under thi4'lCiinnonwealth, or under the glvern
mentsof the
.United Statei, or any other State of
this Union t l; The Judges of the Supreme Point du= ring their' o» in (lace shall resideliithin
this Comnirmwedith, and the other Judges stmincs
their coatirrnance in office shall reside within tit;
district or elpturty for which they weierespecfively
elected. 1
4.
' WILLIAM F. PACIcEP4
Sficaker at. Ilottee of Apresmtd,tire3.,
• GEO. DAPSIFI
Speaker of tier fie7tifte.
is
~ ~/24..tha.Samado .../. 1 .
ke;ii.fis4 Tha i ithis - resoltition pass:Yeals 21,:
Nava S. ... _ : j •
1
xtmetlitom the iiiurztal.
•
1 "5..01L. W. PEARSON, C l e r k. l,l i 0
In the IliiitAT ofjilepresentatives, April% 1840.
Retolisq,tiThat - this resuluticin pass.—Yeai ,58,
Nays 26, • - ; 1 !
Extract fricetnAe Journal..; -- 5
•
GYM. JACK, eleik.
i .
Seciretarytt Oice±:
•
Filed A p;)"11
-4. AL L: IWSSELL,
ii ~1 . of thecozn -. .!
• • —.- • •••• .
Penwsgran4r, es: ! , i , .
I Do. citripy - th 4 the nlxTve; and foreg o ing 'is . a
true and corteet copy of the Original Resole:tide
IA the Gen' -Assembly, entitled *titesolution
relative to all Ameddment of the Constitutionil as
the same re cies on file in thii offten..4 . Z.
,
-"-. • ii- In t&thnonv 1-hereof 1 hare hem
, !, 'i• ... - cora - 4r fit,"
, fi b:Nl i the seal .of the Secretaty's
ce at litirrisburi, this eleventh 4,ay
, f Jun Anon ponfini, ' one :ih9Olmid
i, leg h undred' and forty-nide.: - -
..!
II - ,TOWNSEIiD HAINES, 1
ii I- ,- Seery of the Com.. I
Ilarrtsbut•June 14, 1 80. — S4L: i
' 1
i"louie.al of Senate. - . - --i '•
( I .
OS, entitled 'Resolution z. ,. tt- 1
tive to an atjtendnient of the Oonstitution,';',Wai
tread a thirdme. .On " the question , will the Si;ll,-c
ate agrece p the ,resoletion l', The lreai,intd
Na7s were 1 keen agreeably to the Constitution, and
" were as col Me, vii: ' - s- . 1 '.
" Tess. ews. Pant.s:BrawleY, Crabb, Cunnulik--
I
ham, Forsyth; •Iluo', T lohnscm, i - Lawrente,`-Le4is,
Aftton, llattlifai; 3Fpn4in, Rich, IRichariK Sadler;,
Sau key, Saran-, Strill,Snkyser,"S(erretfd: Stine-IL -
"NA rs--31Wssrs. ii..t, Drutn, Frick, Ives, gitlig:
Konignmeher Potteiger and . -Dirsie, Speaker4oK
"So the qt(estion was determin ed in the:atruilli.
tive." . ri . 'I- , • ' , -s '' - A
"Jo - 1
tzal 011', 41e_ _House' of - o presen:tatkvqs.-',
i l
" Shall therAolutlen pasel The yeas , ,andliairs
were takewaireeablti to the provision of the tenth
article. of the- Constitution. and' are as followi, viz_:
" 1 - 1:4 , 44.11e55r5. Cliaeonl: Ball, David J. -Bo it,'
Craig Biddle ti Peter ' . D.• Bloom, 'David M Bole;
Thomas K. Ii . 111- Jleob Cort Jelin H :Eller:1;11p
th "Illh
aniel A. ott,• .1 seph . Emery
p avid G. _Ude::
n> an. William; ians„,John Pause! , Samuel Fq;els-;
Joseph W: Fisher, [ Heitry M. rate:, _ 'llloratts ..
Grover, Robert• ElMnpson, George P. Kensiep,=
Thomas J./lei-ling; Jseplt High n. Charles* -Heitz;
Joseph D. ••Ro er,,Robert li.lotr, aar.ison Pil.;idrri;
Abraham. La> borto ei 'James .J. Lewis., Jimes'it
1, 0 4 -- JaroVll 'Carte*, John F , : soullnein - ROW
Wllee,- John , Laughlin, - AdaM .31artha, - &mita.
WAIT. John!o, IldvAr4rEdNiard Nieklegon, Stewart
Pea*,l.-JaM" .
_Porter; Henry C. Pratt, Ale* .
'Robb, Gotta aPlab Thdad°r°. - Kru 4 n , Beijuir l t,
12
S. Schoonover Samuel Seibert, John Sharp, Chrii ,-
tian Snivelf,.... , a-01:-•Steel. derMniah_l3iStubbi,
j os t, •j,
; Stut.,Mnraitall SWarti,welder,- Salmi&
Taggart; Geo T.-. Tkorn, Niebolis Thorn;Artirai
Wattles, SAM ' .Weirichi Alaimo 11 Wilao34:Liiiniii
ze•ibey in t rWilliapi r.'Paelrer, Sileaker.-44. - -_--t
-"Mtvs--4feroi:= Agnates K. Cornyn, David M.
Courtney, Datil& EiOns,.. Beefy jth. Kvani, k 7 'llitlie
Fenian, 4ohn- . r- .Peiatc4--Tharalla Gilleipay.Tehrk
B. thinion,W' i .. ".Kenry,,Jamei J. Kirk, Jost,'
Laubarb.' - Ro , • ' R. tiitle, - •X: 5, PCCabliOnt,'-' - ii *
Argai,- •Nr! . ....:-, - :lolbiqriy, •Joeialtr4ttillei,:•••Williat
;WilliOr Y. lubber ti
Litutherferd; K. /lima
30 adell',9 0 PrOXidtili
6:-... ,'..-:,1 --_-, '- --- "
ttaiiabilid iiiiiii --d
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-
up
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• vb. 4 ' - i'llegolutloo
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• .. ~: . .:.of ilifk'COi*titit
0 .
p;- rs cn the Jaiiriulls'of:AY
I 1 Oilnerftl imitito4Y! -618. -. C ,
s4sicin of 18.10. ' — "i,, • &
!"d 'Witness n:iy hind - awl tlid,t,
fifteenth' day of Jiiito, - ci:lie !V
tutO•forty-uine. =
MONTROSE BUSIN'E:;SS
J.
rout
goers
ntreet,
enue, anu
June, 134
E. lit litOritA
Cwanzeoz MARL
stand lately own)
pike street. ."
A.;.ll4iLDWlft- r --.514
13.*.g find Trunk 3UrnaW
et. Siop, on. 'Tutiniillei
INst & Co's. ;.
t=11470113144)X :3 •
nihker o over A . T414-7,W
street:,..,
Iic , APIPSO3
Sioveltriminings;
• \tam IV/111004
EttIFICLIYAIe` MOW/
itat% Cagy find Furs
Piintidg ofice,ioot `pf
fit* d r abofe VEL
anti found ,reidy toox
till and
TO 1) agovcs--Fasi
GO. Fonee4 Ptoie.-No
a atyle!altaOtliii-un
in 4 at owmilailt 'rot
ILY
Ciodke'
ALSO
- tre,s3
_Tviewrolv=-: ,- Attoilieyj i
• re* ;dciots- Sotth
BEIVTILIET 4116
GOoll,VPing3;•Medigiiies;
Xrarair*.re, Crockeiyjetbd; 010.
elisySil i ver Sp**, -Pertuin*
- .
AII.FLVVIRUELIJ
.cctles, - Pfry Goods,
'are; Otockt% Wdtete..o4;
Spectacles, Musical. last
. cal: Inatnaticht4-:,Liquors;
Stationary,
1
DisSohl 0.
rpErE ; Partnership under e. _
J.
~,t Co., is this day_ disc o i: :t ., ,Eli
seat.. „ , l .-, :t h,,,,,
1... f.
1 ,
J. .
. LattesbOna, July it ; 18.41h..2.4,8:;..4
,IliOse.indebtqll io the-late , frm 01
1 . C0.,,rti1l please to tall at lhe'OtPti
pay. their Tare. Alt the baSiheaa:of
will be settlediay -4.=, , .,,..'r. -.., , ,i , v-I ,
4*aboto,..Tvasy 10-09.:
. ..
der-the 'firin 'of Lyoriiit.'.oiiiiil4.l'
. ,
. .
Laoesboro, Joly 11, isik . --' i
1 i Ne*ige)
C• - friends Ifof past:
them that be h4.,soldi:Out
Drinking departtnent,Und:l.,,_
be kept Um'
p gesulistjle;itild4l4
other - teem enAlte east: eitre,'nnat i
store, where he! has; opened , f oust;
-
:Baking and Cat* buOefie,'.*l) ,
Moritrese, July 18;18-10:'
77T — Ilaid4 a>ta as
ciAßßign or,
branche3. Dreed-,-14.11*740.,MF-1
Bread,- Cookie.. Craeliete; - ;# l,6 t r it PF,
w hol&,ale and retail: .
beA.Style,NeW I
all.ether fancy Oonfeetiorieites;gat'r
and kept eu hardfiir*holOaTei!*
van , on!
SceiTtcrrits -
tatesi yet, per i
NEW 'aria ibeirotifilVika
nieilgoods;l
ry lowa* rates andiel4aikioee'
•
21 - 11 - I , Barre/g ofF , AI R P?r , f A lll 4
VA', cash -pric4B•llltL.-
,
\July .
VLOVR. for!:,.10"
. . ,
PYPIPS dzi SPAO:S*4k , :alj
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p9RK
iltikxkcit LYONA4
3 ;allefl l3o ro , ' JOY -/8,
,
11TOTIASSP4 tticl SUGAR; Lo
iIATO,N I
Liiiesbore...Juty,sl.B,
CilleP 0 .
LES and < ;)4R
,*;-!:14-Y9NS*1
LanesboroJulr.l.lcl449:44., ,
atitl!Plß.gliyttAa
o` . eile,by `Aa r OliV
• Lariesboni,"Julipk-IBo4='
G 6013 )
centi p er ifhlt La'
ibmther Cloths
stored L'
July-",e49i.
6e54 101111 1,-,
,
.TTERRIQIC&SCUW
Terk:Man4f
in,.5974.144. Prefting
Shotekterßeigek;io
ey BelaY.Lifoest 1 1 0110 1
Buele*,-_,Su**kriatoMb
- The atiove ettbelt*Vihtf
not ouly - )lttseetlit4-Exte*
Our. lung expep "411
edge of,Tanutute `-
,
',Edleg*can dtlrh;
ippele4bY RAY
Put eclat anent*.
ing ofgoadm
(OPP , *
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& , e'ry o/
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V idienfiniio
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rublic;Acegte ; Moat