, Annual Fair. •, The Fourth Annual Cattle Show and F l air of Eiti Society, for the promotion of .Agricultore"anti the Ilechanic Arts in S u squehannapounty, win be held on Tuesday the 16th day of October next, at Merit rose. In connection with the, Fair theigikiety has determined to have this year n Plowing *at& which will take place on Monday the, 15th of Or~ sober, the day preceding the usual exhibition. COMMITTEES FOR AWARDING' PREMIUMS Committee on Hioses.--Col. A. Carpenter, V Searle / Dillls Jitstin. o.rcn at ;SteCis.—lra Carpenter, David Wakelee, Latham Gardner. Coeds h HeVers.,—Abija Wells,.John Harrington; - Thoe. Nicholson. • Bulls.--Dalfonritrany, N. C. Warner,'lsaiall: Maine. Swine.--Jonas Carter, Milton Shelden, Nelson; Tiffany. • Skeep.—N.*: Rose, Elisha Tiffany, Elisha hams Wheat.—E. AL Blanding, AL C. Tyler, Landis:. Lc man. 'Corn it Rye.—Mason Tingley, S.S.Mulford,Ovid: Follet Oats d Beekicheat.—Daniel Searle, Geo. Walk er. Anson Titrani% - Potatoes et /Zoo/a.—Ansel Inn, Stephen Bar- • nom. Joshua W.Ctirtis.. • . - Cheese.—C. F. Read, Benj. Sayre, B. R. MiUs. Butter.—J. 1k Salisbury, D. .1). Warner, M. S., W i Poutiry.—J. W: Chapman, 0. G. Ilempstead, Henry, Drinker. • .Donifstie Maraniciefures.—Nrs. Wm. C. Wa;d, Mrs. M. C. Tyler, Miss Sarah Walker. ` rcedie Work—Mrs. Wtn. Jessup, Mri i ft. J. en. Mrs. Wm. L Post. • Agricultural Notice. I would hereby give notice to the members of ..ur Agricultural:society generally,. that all who. have kept a diaty of their practice, or who will ra- vor me with anystatistirs of crops, or the result of . any experiment of their own, or of which they may have knowledge,Ahe wane niay lie handed into me at my residence, or be left at the store of Ethridge, any time between this and the tenth of October next S. A. NEWTON, See. Sept. 18th, 1849. MARRIED, In Binghamton ; art Wthinestlay evening the 1 6 26 inst., by the Rev. Mr, Humphrey, Mr. A. L WEB STER of this place, and Miss SOPULt C. TULLE,T 'of Bidetlunton, In Forest Lake, on the lith intzt., by Ilirum Allen, Esq., Mr. Wu. I:lsTtcr. and Miss Ani *Cocks-NE. Stoves,-Tinware lice. UTE have now on finnti n great variety a cook ing, Porkir and shop stoveA. which we will tell for cash .or ready pa v cheaper than ever,tunong ~ar Cooking stores are the fidluvzing kinds: The llama' Air Tight, the very best stern in use:, Improved Rotary. " "- Extra Large Oven ' " :n7,- " Ircn King. " . —Whireside's Double Oren. " " Rough and Ready. " " " " Elevated Oven. Premium and other stoves of almost all kinds,,Parlor stoves for wood and coal, • Also an assortment otatove trimmings. Tin, Cop -per, sheet Iron and Zinc Ware. Any article not nt hand made to order on short notice and the most reasonable terms. Purchasers wilt save money by giving us a call before bu..ying, as we are determin el to sell at prices which must suit any one. n3B ROSE ri.• SINCPSON. Leßaysvit e Academy. This institution, plea.wintlylocatedin the village of I cltapscille Bradford county, Per.n., is in sue co—fill operation under the supervision of the Rev. 11 .1. Newell, A. 31., Principal, and 311 , ,9 ALlria C. Shepard, Preceittresa. TUITION. rr'anary studies per Quarter„ on English Branches, class commenced, 2.50 " . advanced, 2.00 Higher English Branches, - • 3,50 Lantmages, and higher Mathematic 4.00 arawmg an a l P.lduting--cxtra: - each 1,50 liideatal expenses per Quarter, t 25 TERMS. ' fall Term commences September rail, 1849. Wlmer " " Nov. - 184 9. Spring .•"4 Feb. 13; 1850. Summer " " May 1, 1850. El" — All Bills must be paid at the close of the Term. J. E. BULLOCK, Soe'y. JAMES HODOE, Pres't. of Trustees. CASH paid fur live Geese' Feathers---iLso, mph paid for Sheep Pelts by n 3 m 4 P. M. BARBER. .Jesup Septetnber; 18th, 1849. • Orphans' Court Sale. TN pursuance of do order of the Orphansi Ootart in and for Susquehanna county, there will be sold at public vendue, at the COuri House, in Mon trose. on Saturday the sixth day of October next ensuing, all the right, title and interest of James.C. Biddle, Esq., late or Montrose aforesaid, deceased, at the time of his death, of, in and to a certain piece or parcel of land in the warrantee name of Lantlwrt Cadwallader—patented to the reverend John Ewing D. D. 7 —and described in said patent as follows, to wit: " A certain tract of land called As raovomv, situate on the 'waters of the Lackwanna, it Northumberland county"—(now Susquehanna) " Beginning at a sugar tree; thence; by land of John Cadwallader and William Forbes, northeast, three hundred and eight perches to a 'maple; thence by land of Andrew .Mctonnell, north-west, one InanOed and sixty perches to a post • thence, by vacant land, south-west, three hundred and ei ht perches to a sugar tree ; 'and tweith-cast, one hundred and sixty perches to the ph:re s. of loggia --containino• two -.hundred and ninety acresand allowance of e six per cent for roads, Lc." being the same hit which George treasurer of said county, conveyed to the said James O. Bid dle by deed u'jn date September, A. D. 1438. sAlp - D. DIDDLE, guardian of the mi norchildren 'of J. C. Biddle, deceased. Montrose, 6ept.'l2, 1849. . Adaraim • R Istiatorla aile. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Cintri, will be exposed' to Public Sale or ,outcry on Wedned a y the Ibth day of Oct: next, at 1 o'clock P. Lot the late residence of Josiah Lord deceased, in+sthrop township.. SAlsSia ebanna comity, the fol lowing described pieces or &reels of dand. The first, bounded on the ,forth by lands of Franklin Tewksbury and John Lord, on the East by David G. Smith, Gilbert Sinithund Reuben Tewksury, en the south by lards 'of Jane Rose and John Lord ,jr., and on the west -*lands of John Lord Jr., be. ing the firm on which the decedent <resided :at the time of his death, -, Contahling#botit one kindred and twenty 'acres, mostly improved. with la frame dwelling house arsibern. One otbetpieoe or Par cel of about eighty 'semi, kaolin:ll7/14W Whitford lot : bounded on the north by land ibronerly .. pf-tbe Catlin estate, on thiesst by hada' iit - AThett tbam, on the south by the road hiadiatoinneri lbe Abington and Waterford Turnpike e. Pierpont,Road; on the west by . the- Drinker hands, and about forty acres improved, 'with a framed . barn. Alto a saw. Mill, nearly new, 114 . .. :the ap purtenances and alxart four acres of Lind coopentrai therewith, !with the dam .aad. the 'water_ .n.nr#ege therevith; situate on the outlet of the .Licadiredl; late the estate of jOraidt Lard 'deceased. made hum:rat the time of ask C II 4 3II BEALLti, A4fier sapt: I, 1649. - • mr....somigs Alb A LARGE IEIII7'E INUND DOG, viTITH red ears; red ',on:the haunchns, red spat if V on the; side; and bob tailed A'suitable re ward will be paid for hit ram/ay or .information of his where-abouts, either to the subscriber at 411- " I I L a ke or to E. W. Roie it Moan:me. sept. It • , . A. H. ROSE., • • Executors' Notlee- • LL persons indebted to the estate of Amy ;Babcock of Dimwit:deceased, by note or oh. .er4,isp; are hereby requested to make immediate payment te.the subscribers, as a different disposi tion- of said estate must, 'according to he will of said deceased;; be speedily made a--and all haring cLailui upon said estatewill p resent the duly at tested to• •S. A. NEWTON, } L. g. WOODRUFF, ers. I . ' Whitesides Improtred Doubli Orcn Hot riir Cooking Store. above' stove was patented mthe MI of 1847, and was got out the last year. It is considered in many respects to he a decided im provement on every other kind of Cooking Stoves.' It undoubtedly requires less fuel for cooking and baking than most . not ;all other stores -now in• use:, , The subscriber has obtained the exclusive right of venting this stove in the county.. - of Susquehan na and Wayne, andJhaving a large number of them mantifactured at the "Eagle Foundry" in this vil .lageiiti a neat style, offers •; ; thcm for sale. They can be lifid at the Finnidrv,atOe stare of Messrs. Rose and biiinpsoies';or of de subscriber. : '37. • GEO. FULLER. M{mtrose, Sept. 11, 1849. 1. 1 ' 'rake Notice . . - Thai I have:applied to the Court of Common Plea§ of Susquehanpa county, for the benefit ofthe insol6tit Taws of this Commonwealth, and that:the said Court have appointed Monday the T9th day of Noviinbe.r nest, to 'hear me and .my cTeditorg, at the Court House in 3lontrose, at 10 o'clock A. M. 371 ALANSON • _ Medical Meeting. t friends and Physicians favorable to the hMetheal Reform INietice"nre earnestly re quested- tneet at the house of Dr. Thayer, in MuntoKe. Muntrof!e: on Saturday the, 6th of Oct. next, at one orlooll: I'. M., th take into :consideration the expe dienclt- of funning a Medical Society. An addre-s developing Our,prospects and princi ples may be expected. ' --- Yankee Motions, Combs, Buttons. E& LA 10, 3Areasan Sired, (rep ' stairs,) earner of I..i&rty-St, opposite the Posr ()fee, • prepared to furnish Country Merchants I with ENGLISH, EGENVIL AND CI GILMAN FANCY ronsisting, in part elf Coutba—Tortoise Shell, Hum, Ivory, German silver, etc_ Buttons—Gilt, Brocade, Lasting,• Bone, Pearl, f-hirt,'steel, etc. etc. I Brushrs—Cloth, Hair, ToOth, Shaving, Shoe, Paint, - etc. Soaps, Perfumery., Hair Oils, Violin:inn(' Strings. Lineni'Rrarttl o t Wilson's spool Cottun,:Cottou, Thread, etc. Sewing silk a TWist. Cotton Tapes, Corpet laces, etc. etc. Suspend ersl all kind; Pins; Needles; Hair Pins; Hooks and Eves ' • Thinibles ; Knitting Pins ; Bodkins ; Pocket Books ; silk and cotton Purses; Paper hang °Curtains, and 011 shades. ... Gutierg---Itazors, Fccket Cutlery, Scissors, etc. German silver Spoons; Britannia do.: silver and Gold Pencil Cases ; Percussion Caps ; Fish Hooks ; slates, Pencils, etc.; Razor strops; Looking Glass es ; Brass and Wood Clocks. Together with a full and complete assortmentof all articles belonging:to this trade; and merchants wishing to purchase such gOods cin feel 'confident 1 of obtaining them at the lowest prices, as they will always be gore e'd by the !market. n 3640! Rmdy node . !Clothing: JUST RECEIVED a ne* supply of BroadelOi Frock and Dreza boats ; Black and Fancy Ca:- sernere Pant's, of carioui qualities; Satin, Valencia and Fancy Silk Vesfs; Cloth and -Satinet Pants; lkisonis and Collars ;. Jean, Ca Bret and Cloth Coats. • HATS 'it CAPS !—A general assortment of Fur, Silk, Brush ani Wool Hats-=Also, Cloth and Glazed Caps. BOOKS ck% PAPER.—Wrifing, Wall 4- Cdirtain Paper, just received, Cap and Letter Paper by the Ream; Wrapping do. of various tires and quali ties ; School Books by the dozen or stogie. Shop keepers in the mini s try wanting Writing Paper, Wrapping, or School Books,i will do well to g ive me a call. Everything in niy line to be sold cheap. GEO. FULLER, INT ,, ntro_r•e, Sept. 1, 1819. J. G. GILBERT, No. 215 Pearl Street, Nesr-Tork. OFFERS for sale Pnitn ,11.11NGINGS . and Ftoos. On. Owing. A large assortment cif Ameri can, French,. mid German Paper lian r , , rings, with `Borders to match, for sale in; any quantity, at the lowest market rates. Merchants unable to visit the cittrof-New York •mn depend upon their. orders being filled at the lowest . price= by sending de ' scription of style and qualities. Oil "floor cloth cc; to suit the purthaser. n36m4 New York, A.egust 24, 1E49. Washburn & Co. ItfANVFACTURERS and dealears, Arholesale .iNi and retail in Hats, j Caps, Muffs, Buffalo Robes, Trtuiks,Caipet Bags, itadies Satchels, , COURT Sr., BINCTIAISTON, 5 Doom EAST OF rut ELNGISAIATOST MOTEL, 'Have the pleasure or announcing 'to their friends and the public Ilia their stock of Fall and Winter Goods for 1849 1 is ready for:inspection, and they respectfully invite the attention of all dealers in Hats, Caps, Muffs, tic., and the public at large thro% out this section Of country to; the facts herein set forth. • The vast increase of their business bastoropelled Them to greatly enlarge their; store, and they have boil the largest , and best selected assortment of Beaver, Nutria,' Brash, Moleiskiu, Silk, California Aind Wool Hats; Otter. Seial, Nutria, Musk-rat, Silk and Mohair,'llush, Silk # Oitton Glaze, Vel-' & Cloth Caps. i . Muffs, rtio4s, Capes, Victorines, tun! in fact all lainds of Furs }worn; Buffalo Robes. all3ciiidsandgnalities, Trunks, Valises; Welton, -13russeln and Ingrain, Carpet .Itags; Ladie's Satchels 4.T.. ; ever offered to tbe inhabiitantS of this part of the coUntrv. I Their lints- and Caps are 611 inannfactured by thernselres., and'-their other 'goods selected with great care from the largest ritumn&ctures and im :portent the United States which enables them tu_sell Om . 15 to, 20 per cent. cheaper than any Offier.establielunent of the kiMl, west of New York. p a `l WASHBURN it Co. i on,-Ang.'2oth, 1849. They iselektiaeir Fall FrOionts for Gent's Neste ead Caps, libttiirday,lAng 25. t£ ,* . . r' haring been . appointed an Au gitor; m settlenienfof the ta of &id * Ma!lonia, ad "oistratoi of t heestate of Chloe Vern', would lerebt notice that be *ill attend to t • 'daties •Zif the 0441 apPolanuenk it his dik e in,M,itiose;on ifeadaY 22 4 day Oc 6 ber 'i - ext, at r - Oce . o!ilock, E X:: ,:`. \ cu4itliaurriAuditc,, _ .iiiirrisomNAVlthiaddnia inki-, r_'.4lo.olahersigoi xi l l e . 7 , - JUSY rece ive d: ft tbe llook opre : a - sopply of 101dibted c osta 1a.. ; ; . Ellis Oink P.Poglekklk'poegt. to one . quat . t, 14.*4 anbetaw h thr lig - • .11tr, • , _ and for sale by 0 . 0 dam: or single. :, Tins_ is :said - bed* ---7- - Ipay god .to 4 lb. bean of,' rnieflm 6; lin B e- .' • t.... _ ~,,:to".4o4o m i ti ot,ij a k t , ~ . 61 , ,ir0., 737......r.,.:,,_ :,, t , -i i . ..- . ,-- ~.,: : -q., pstyx . .- fttoi., , - . , - F,REIMITS , FitoAatose;-...: -," 111 7 - at at .6 antscal inithinito*Fejiiedie TAP , wiiiterteypi-ortibis . inence, ilir,ednesihiY, 'Aug. 22d, and continue 22 weeks. 'llisteml:aeComplished Teachers are employed in this=Setainati. Since the close of the last term, ae4ornnaodalions for a larger number of pupils have been added. Parents hating daughters tolse eclat:2.lA are assured that the location' aisd 'facilities of this Seniinary ate hot excelled in south ern New York. Every effort and care for the ad vancement and welfare of pupils, will be exercised by those in 4ose charge they arc placed. • • TERMS. In the &aiding school, the whole ,charge for board, including all necessaries connected with it, as room rent, washing, fuel and lights, and tuition in, all , the English branches, constituting as a day seinxd an, extensive course, $2O; and with Latin and French added, $33 per quarter of 11 weeks: Day scholars in the Primary Department, will be charged $2,50; in the. Middle Department $4,00 min the Higher $5,00 per quarter; and with Latin and French included $7,00. - Extra Chargre.—Music on- *Piano, per quarter $10,00; on the Guitar $10,00; use of Piano 1,00. Drawing and 'Painting in Neater odors i'3,00; oil painting $B,OO. Italian, French and German, each *3,00. No pupils received fur less than half a quarter No deduction ,foi occasional absence. Address " kiss R. S. Ing,alls. Female Sem Mary, Binghamton, N. Y. August: 18-1.9 N. Y. ar Eric Railroad! Eterybo dy's Market Liue. T. subscribers are now prepared to Ns - cite Freight of all kinds at the Owegn Depot ; find also at the Binghamton, Great-Bend, and .I,ane.,:ho ro' Depots, every Tuesday, Wednexlav and Thors thiy, of each. week, and continue with regularity throughout the season. They will attend to for warding the same to the New-York Market. 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 h. Barn , ferd, Owego: at the storohonAe. of C.M . Kinnev,Binghri.iiton ; at the office of Jas. Griffin, Great lien I ; and at the Hotel of a Benson, Lanesboro'. -JAMES SISK, Ilingbarntun, JAMES GRIFFIN, Great Bend, F. RAYNSFORD, Owego. Owego, July 2:1. 1849. Agents:—C. Illituuey,J3iughututon ; E. tenon, Lane,boru'. C.te . r.tlx - JANIEs STss will superintend the' busi ness thrOughout the whole Line, and .receive and fill all orders fur Groceries, Fruit, Fi.,11, Oysters, AT. ric. ; whin, will he bought at the lowest whole sale price.; in Isl . ew-York, and forwarded to claim of the above n i inted Depots. 1130m2, New Milford Stove Depot--1849. Ar - R RITT Loa now.in store, anew a,sort • ment of Sttivei, including the most approv ed kind. of Aie, Tight, and Common Couking, rar- Jur, and shop Stoves, Ituss'ia and Conunon Stove Pipe, stove .Ftirnittire, Fleet Iron" and Zinc, move &c-, to which, the attention of ca.. , 111 pur chasers, and t 4 public is invited, and which"will be sold at very low,priees, for cash, or approved .credit. August, 1849. New Bedford„ Aug. 10; 1848. LOST VOIR:: RESTORED ] —Mr S W Fowle seen many Certificates published in relation to IVISTA KS BALSAJf OF WILD CIIER III; I take this ;opportunity of offering a ward in its favor, which you are also at liberty to publish. A few months .4iuce my wife's Lungs became so much .arrected by a sizellen cold, that she lost her voice: and saferrd sceere.'ff from pa.;:ts in the breast. Her situation caused her friends much alarm.-- Having heard ytiur Bals:uu strongly recommended by those who had used it, I purchased a bottle of our agent in this place. She took it according to - directions, and it produced a wonderful eject. Be fore using one bottle she had completely recovered her ilo;ce, the pains sub.cided and her health wax soon fully rc-esthldished. Yours truly (S4.,med) HENRY BRIGHTMAN. P. S. Such testimony can be relied upon. Be careful of the article you buy. It mug have the signature of I. BUTTS oa the wrapper to be gen time. Buy none without the written signature of I. 13UTTS on the,wrapper, if you would avoid int po.ition. For sale by ABEL TLTRI:IELL, Montrose N. In & Erie Railroad—Western Express, !beg Pucs. Office foot of Duane street and 7 Wall street, New York: Leaves New York 5 a clock P. M.— Arrives at Binghamton 6,•A. M. and Owe,go 7. A. M. For transpohation of all kinds of merchandize, Packages and Money. The proprietors have made arrangements with L Searle to run an Express to connect daily between Great Bend and 3lontro.c. All money and merchandize will be fur warded without delay. - A GE...VTS. L. Stark, Montrose. Geo. TV: gloplient, Great Brucl. A. Morgan, Binghamton. L. .}fanning .4" Son, Ouvo. Pressuck, G. B. Hamilton, Corning. Itiontrot , e, Aug. 4, 1819. ----- New-York & Erie Rail-Road. ON and after the 20th of Augu.sl, the trains will run as fidloivs, Sundays excepted : Through Paiienger Mum, from New-York to Owego, will leave the Company's Pier, foot of Du ane st. at '1 1-2 ri.;in. and 5 p. m. stoppirg at all the way stations. From Owego the through passenger 'trains will leave for New-York at 6 ocloek a. in. and at 7. p. Stoppinz, also at all the way sta tiork A 4sprciaT Way Train, for Port Jervis and inter mediate statione, except Sufferns, will leave New- York every Snturday,at 3 and will leave Port Jervis for iqew-York ercry Monday morning at 5 o'clock. . A Milk Train, with . Passenger Cars attached, -wilt leave Port Jervis for New-York at ten "min utes past 5 a. m., and returning will leave New- York for Port Jervis at 31-2 w tn. Another milk train With a passenger car, will leave Pieimoirt for Otisville at 6 1-2 a. an., and returning leave Otis vile at 5. p. m., (connecting with the freight boats to New4ork. The milktraiu.s do not connect with the P. & R. R. R.: Freight leaves yew-York every night,for all the regular stations on the road. *A freight train will 'leave Owego every morning at 6. o'clock., A freight train will !cave Port Jervis for New-York every morning at 6 . o'clock and another at.'B' a. 'm. with markeCtreiglit. - A special train for cattle and oth er live stock, willjeave Ow'egrron - Fridays at 4,p. mt. and from Port Jervis .for New-York on Sundays .at 8 a.' in. -.- Fero from New-York to Owego ,?5. The intermediate stations in proportion. 'Conlin*. tation Tickets at loweit rates for thestatruns be tween Yew-York 'and Port Jervis can be pinch:is' ed at the New-York and Pierinont Offices. .Excur sion ticket.c entitling the traveler to pasSoVer the ruski . fiorn NewlYiark to Owego and reterrri at 85 for the trip; can b pnrthased at the New. York Of fice,Ff f or t of Duane st:01 - Oti board.the StcantlxratS until e liit of Septemberriiii. - '- -'• -. '.`. 85. - - ---' - JA.ME.S'P. KIRKWOOD, Suit' . , ...,. „.. . _ . roc,.? teti.:. 0 *AMU - 010 t • l ar • iw IVO4i4P0180! 1 . T Etirrs it An' ORP,; .258 Nati. Srnsizi, 0 3 .ittPeOn : - P Burling Slip4E NEW ) 7 0.1Z , have. largest AssertiqueolQuir tt iinijti4ie 1.11 adopted to. on . t w ar k e t s and Diawen, ;tie keep,ar,eriateis var - the most exten4ve.intuinfiiettikeitP;4 and Ceivied I ats iu the;vorlisl.::' e Phiin tenable Olothif4, :of all kinds. - Catalogue.s stock sent by.ly& HA. To& 252, 254, 25d, wig :414? P' ';e" ‘a.n.tbd ry = tIPII.II, Pork;, wheat,. flour, BL Caen, ou-accojuuts due him } July 10. , 49 i -----_ . THE partner,ship under the firm ofLy' one& . Wood is this day 'dissolved by mutual consett, The hooks andiceounts are in' the hands Of S. D, Lyons. • S. D. .EYOKS'. .101LV Friendsrille, July. 10, IS4 0. •B. W00.D.1 S: 1). LYONS will continue the bu , iness ler Ti. hiring in all it 3 branches at the bid stand, osier Wickham & , St me's store. Cutting dun& on th shorte4t notice, 40 warranted, as usual. The latesl Fashions alwayff on hand. S. D. LYONS.I. LAN.' _...DI*.ESBORo, P&. Clatili 3 OASH STOR* fin the New .For 4: if: E,'ie Buil. React cal Sits,jite, lianna ilirer,•l2o9 miles from .iiron York, 25 miles from BinghaMton, and 19 mileafr - om Afontrose,--; surrounded sty liountal*s and the Rourrn64 Bridges. A . :l' our stern ithe following may be found: Et' 1 .1.. list:. French . and Atnenean Dry Goods,iis j j nets and Ribbons, Parasols ita-1., ihishrellas,JCar , ti j Bags, Hats and 'Calm Looking, Glasses, B6ots a44 , i 1 Shoes, Crockery'4 Glass Ware, Hard Ware, Winchisil Glass and Sash , „l Drugs told Medicines, Groceries: 31=1:er:it, Codhtls, Mess Tot*, Superlnel Flottr, Nails, Slone NV are, Jappaned Ware, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Butter Firkins, Candles, Sand's and Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Books, l'aper, Inks . and Quills, Cooking Parlor and Ship Stoves' Steins: Pipe and Stove ' trrinanings,--on Irand, or made: to enter. t. • . i i 1 j Eagle Foundry' Flou - ,,ths—swarranted : Trinski lit: Tritselitex Daus, It.3.hingies. Clover Seed. Carpet and' Cotton Yarn, Aces, llandlei, Buck Saws, Sliove_s„,: Hoes, Rake; Se -the=, itr., dc.• i J 1 For the very i beral patronage which we have', , received the pas near we tender our sincere thanks:: and trast we s II recieve a still larger Outre if; public patrol-tag-4 the present season. , Having re duced the price hf our goods about 25 per cent., from last yeaNprices, our motto is nowt—smith profits and quick turns. Situated as we are on the Railroad, we cats sell lower than any other estab lishment in the county. 1 LYONS d: CIIAND4ER.' Lan 1 e-I,om, July le,, 1810. ' I New rgstablishment. 1 - _jAviNc; re catty established himselfin the! -1- .Coliinet a; d Choir 21aking Business (a I,itt.elj ,ii below-the Vills, 'oundry isail Al:whine Shot:loll ther i outlet of Jones ke, about 14 miles frorn Montst rose on the Bing jmton stage road,) the subscrilssrl• is prepared to fu si.ds to order any articles iii his: line. made up ins the most worknia . nlike Manner.Jl He invites the public 16 call and see. ••1 . I LO. BE CIL • I I l •uly 11, .1849. • J • . Bridgewa'.er, 1 000-L-hßS;isheared Lamle Wool crantf!cl in pg,c for Hat. and Caps at the :shop, of : ELDRED & NEWCOpiII August 1. 184 tr .. . i • i , ADIgFINES ItATOWs NOTIC E. ‘i LL persons ltt lebted to the estate of ..Ikrander ..i. X, Webster, lute of Liberty, deceased, are re-) que , ted to make, immediate payment, and thos:e • Ituviug demandsrtinst said , esutte to present them i. duly attested fur settlement! • i RICHARD BAILEY, Adair. 1 August 30, •18)49. 334 w. : ,1 I Admi4iislrator's Notice,. , ii . LL persons ipdebted to the estate of 'lliraz 1 A. Webster, la of Liberty, .deceased, are r - quested to mike . immadiate payment, and thos having demands gainst said estate to present the t duly attested for ettlernent. r S. W, TRUE4DELL, Atim'r. , August 30, 1849_. - 35-i-Gw. ' ______ Cheap Goadk. __ , ___ I IRTE are recet ving a large supply of good V'V bought at .he present extremely low prices, which are offered lat correvonding price s 1 . U. BURROWS d.:ICO. G ibsdn, -June 1. New Arqngement of Stages. -._-=' ,• CY. th, ". - .... - .:.-i 4 -'4 ;,,,,fiv- rd,_ • , - 4,.. ' . • ... i lkj- - _ , ... 4 .0.;--- --- ,..- ... •,71 . .7 . . . . Between ontrose and Great Bend. - , 1 , „FOUR horse stage coach will leave .Searie'S Hotel in, Martro l se for Great Eend twiee eve{ ry day. (Sundays hxcepted) viz : at 3 o'clocli A. MI arriving a l l Great Bend in time for the '&11 frail/ of cars gninj east - tad the night .train free; I Nitwi York going.west, and at 3'P. M. 1.,? arriving hi tint for the night train going east l and the dayi triad , from New-York going west. I Retaining, leave Great Bend on the arilral of each train. of cars (rota New Y§rk.. Careful and a mmodating drivers - and firitrate teams are' employ a on this route—and thapropri : etors pledge diem. lies to use : every exertion 4)1 make their line pt aunt and expeditious. For seats apply it Searle's ilutel, in Montrose. 1 j 29 1. 1 M. TRIJESBELL 4: 4-7(1. 16DF1$1.1, Ric received and - - , ri otico ...Stied Vilteat. THE subscriber offers for sale a few buqbel.4 of the tr'aute's I 'lira!, probably the first ever raised in Northern s'a.—Said, When: is_ warr4mted to yield from Bto busheLs mere to the der+, (by gentlemen of the first, respectiability in western New York?, trhere it ha recently been intnidtteeti) than any ether kin cultivated in that section.. ; It is remarkably whi t, With a squrellead prOducing from 60 to 100 k , sin each, 'and stand the winter: welL 1 h Wheat was obtained too{ late last till to give it fair trial, pet being-sown - till the first of Octobeit, which renders it less plump than the early sown; yet-it has produced' rising ; of 30 bushels to the itere. - It is n bah! wheat,.):+ndu cing a very bright slm.w and threlies easy: !. ' -ABEL 'GASSED". Dtmcek, Aug. 24. 1840. VINEGAR, of I , • Ntw Fir & 'filew.4l3loods4 1 THE subscribers would virtfornu the " citizeits of Great-Bend 4t 'deity. ; -that they.kave „ply chased the stook 1 f goals; forinirly ow.nea by Young & Gibium, . cli'having!itintle a large pur-- an ; elwe of tie* ' ae , prepaied to offer - t the public the followio,, article's at. .Itholsiiale re tail: I Pork Plolser,.sat by. the ..bbl. er Litd, Ish by the bbl. or half bbl., or ptcicage;. 20. bbls. $ ar at 5 per cent,_siula•. by thahlui, bikersmaller quantity. Also TeaLOolree.'Allspiee, Pepper, in= ger, , F , oap, Dandles' aintsi•Oils,ifte., te:, which Mein, be sold cheaper. ' aVany ;other -establisluberit this . sidii ot-N. Y., sigluouton net ei6eritte j 'Also is full a ,, ent of 'Drugs' "and-Medicines. with most 14', t he.. pyLse:Pidelit iffOcillei ~,,, .u.... ~,....d-...._,... ,__ ~.c. -, -',- ', -• i . .: . 2 , c • ' '''" ;..- sr.' .- 'la - TsTiroß ~-.. • rthateigifAuttl - gr /Kt t glEall Sugars, dc., aerJll€44l)l') , just r sare by J. LYONS. quality fur sale nt 71TRttErtLrEt .. . . = -- ...._ RELAIIVE: . .i'a.,TIIR. ' ' 1 Vt.F.472 10E! 1352 .: t, T. --',- CONS TITTION. :. ,5...0- 1.3 . ::''.( 1 ,- - : . .Resoleed6.ol.rmSeaurte ciiirfarsete cif ;Reiregelite. '.,, oven,, ay ..4.e,:a4Faninw IWO" , Pe4n'a. trt-Oitefigrisl,', 4 Nte:rolity Ina; .That-. the Pcirptiti4i:oiiot, iiiii Vogt ' ', ,inenWeelilt 'be" tirrititirtid :rliii the ' seedrit :. - Oeetii)ii.: : of the 'fifth article; sir t jishall reartailblle*stf' l a The Judges ofithe.Su i p vi r ( me Coint - o(thejetreia Courts of Couarnett Plea. arid, of ; inch oditiCeesiti.', of, R,ecord.oi arc pr....,s he w.tablished, bY". Ittv•;,_ shalt..be eleCted, liv,the 4nalified t .eleetio4 erthe r CominotiWealth4iiihe "' turner . folletYlog,le'ivit':, The Judges' irThe Sup meeourt . by- tlitigilerlifeiitY , electors of the coin - menu. -'di et large; The PrOi.-;:. - . dent. Judges 'qf . the seyeral Courts of ~Commno,' Pleas and ..such other COUrts of Record. as, ire .nri shall: be estaAlrishba by law, and all other J ude a required to_j. learned itil the' laiv; by theiiirilified • ,electors. of the respectiVe districts over vetch:they: Lore to preside cried. as Judges: . And the-Asseel:; , / ate Judges of the Courts;of Ciiruurop.Pleas•by the. t qualified ._electOrs.of the l .Counties reSpe ctivoly:4 7 : l : ...! The Judges of 'the Supretne Court shall hold 'their offices for the term of fifteen year if they so long behave theniselVes well . (subject to the . .allotment hereinafter prided for Subsequent, to the ..fitst election i ) The ; President Judges 0f., :. the severall: -Courts of Connnoir, Plea..s, arid of such otherourt,f . of Record as are or shall be established - - b3r,litivfi'i and all other Judges. reqUired to be learned - hither; law, shall. hold their offices fOr-the - term- of)tettf. years, if they :shall so long ISehave-theurielvq. well: The Associate Judge; of he Courts'-'of Cent:. : mon pleas .shall hold their. oelces for the terra:til five years, if they, shall so long behave themselviAr„: Well: all of whom shall be .eommitisionetrhy .this' . OtA•ernor, but for any reasonable alum which shall' 1 not be sufficient grounds of impenclintent, r the Cui.'• or.sledl rem ove. , .any of them on the address ,cif two-thirds of each bronchi ofthe Logislature.• The, first election shall take place at the generatelectiert - .. of this Common Wealth . next, after the adoPtion'of this amendmeot, and the commiAions oCall the, : .- ..fudges who may be then in office shall expire otithn first Monday, of .December, following; when. the. .' terms - of the new judge shall commence, :.-The persons who .shall then be elected 'Judees' - of.the .. Supreme Court shall holdtheir offices as felhitrs'i. , one of them for three years, :one for, six years, one ~ for nine years one for twelve years, mid One:for fif- teen years ' • the terns of each tobe decided by lot' - 1 by the said judges as soon after the-bleetionas con, venieut, and theresult ,certified by thern"lo the • Governor; th.oOthe cotrnossions , mils be issued ~ annirdanee thereto. The judge.who;e • commissioo will first expire shall-bel Chief Justtce during hiS' term, arid thereafter eachjudge whese Commission - shall first expire shall in nrn ' i be the. Chief JnotiCe;j • • and if two or noire conmt Timis shaltexpire.iM the r ' same day s , the judges holding them Shall decide , by. lot which Shalthe. the Chief Justice. i Any Vitearr-1 1 cies happening,by death, resignation, sir otherwise,, in any of the saia courts, shall be filled boaprioint- - ., men, by the Governor, to cominue tfif the , ,firsti • 31onday of December succeeding the next uerierat election. The :Judges of 'the Supreme . COirrt;ltriiß , the Presidents, of the sexeral:Court4 of Ceriainepl t t Pleas; . shall at stated .tim s. retheivefor ;their: seivir • cos RIF adequat,e..comPT), inri.,' 6l tfo . fired by-,1i.4,1 wlricl *ill not: be dinuni h est during their otiotitm once in' office: but they Sli: Ilreceive i no fees - or'per quisites'of offitee,fior hold any other office of profit= - under this Commonwealth,. or under the goverrij [sent of the. trnited States; or any other State - cif this Uniou. , The Judges of the Supreme. Courtdu-i. 'ring their continuance in ,Qflice Shall re...ide, within'. I this Common Wealth, and the other •Jed;' , es durinil • their continuance in office shall re tide within the! I. di-trict or county for which they were respectively elAted. 1 W1L111.13.1 F. PACKEY.t, Speaker of the .oouse of Representatives GEO. DARSIE f, aker of tile Senate.. , • " IritheiSPnate March 1. 1849:'-_} ; nesqued, That thisreolution pass.—+Yeas 21,1 Nays 8. • . •-. ii Extract froth the Jour L • tt l SAME. '. PEARSON, Clerk: .1; i , ....—:., , I I in the HOltse of Reprzlenlatives, April 2, 18421 Reso!ved„That this re,:olution pase.—YeaS '5B, Nays 26. ' 1 -... c . .. Extract from. the Journal. • • 0 W3L ' JACK, (,7erk.. :' , : - Filed April 5, 1.849. l ' ecr4 " ar ' V.B (Iffisc4 A. L. KISSEL) . .. / .1)11p. Sec: of The Cont.- :., Sceidarys Offe4 Pennsylvania, as:' - i .. . I DO eVATIYY! that the above and foreZoing ii'a• true and• correct coppy of, the Original Res°lutfoii, of the General As-embly, entitled " Resolution: relative to an Amendment; of. the Cimstitution," as the same remains on file in Ibis °Mee:. •.... _-.,-,•:' ••.,, • In te3timon/ Whereof I have beret: .'( 441 ' j r unto set my l'and, and caused to . hel. k • affixed the rail •or the Seeretares'! -46 j Office at Harrisburg, this'eleVenthAiYi . 7 0 'en of June Annul Domini, oue theasttnci , • eight hundred and fortv.nine.. - • --•:, .: 1 , . TOWNSEND lIALT.E.fi, ... . 1 Sce'ry the.. Con!: .. 1 llarrtsburg June 14, I sp-3m. • •- ——' r. 1 ":lournal ot . Senate. •. ' •-''' '• ' " Resolution, No. 1,8t3,' entitled ‘ - itesolutioti relit.;: t iro to an amendment of 1 the Vonatitution,'.. ',was . ;read a third time. On the - question, will the.Sou -iate! agreee. to the remlutiou i . The I' --tz.s -- stjul' 'Nays were taken! agree:ll3i 1N to the Constitution, and' . . '' were as follow; - , 1,71 Z: ,' 1 . , ~ ~.. _ ".Yr.A.4.-31essrs.'• Lkra.q,. . *ley, drabh, Cuncong harn, l'or,:y th, Bogus, • Jel rison, Lawrence; .Leri,S, t 3 l / 1 4on, - Ltt,thias; StCa.din, tieh,:ipcluird3, Sadler; Sankey, Savory, Small,Smv . ‘r,...terrett it Stine- 2l: ' "J.N. - 4,,r0.--Alessrt.. Best,. •um, Fri*. Ive3,lCing,. :,liouigmacher, •Potteiger al a .1),I-.i 4 ~,k,---8. "io the quegtitan•was de ermined in thesaffirma . tire," . . • "Journal of, the Rouse of Representa.tkvbs - : ' " Shall the; resolutionpas. 1 The ;yeas and \pays *ere taken agreeable to th. provi;lion of. the teuth article of the Constitution. ,ad are as follows,-viz : ,, 1 "YEAs—.Slessis. Gideon . Ball, David. J. DentA , Craig Biddle,- Peter D. B in, David ?Si.' Bole, 1 Thomas K. Bull; Jacob C rt Jojiri;ll.Diekl,"l.4l,- . ihaidel A. - Elliott.,,daseph pinery, David o..&llle 'than, William grans ; John rt...01d, Samuel Fcgely, Joeeph; W. FiSler, Hear ' M. Fuller, ThOutas - Grover, RObert f Hittnpson, George P.' HeiiizeY, Thorium j4lorrirv, 'Joseph igg,ins, - Charles - Horti, 4amph*Ri Hower, Robert K otz, Harrison P. Litiril,' 1 Abrahant .Lainberton, Jain s J.Letvii4,.jstines W. Long., Jacob 11'-Cartney Jo in P. 3 1.0 itIlachi rfugli S.l'Kee, ...John 21 . f..,atiglifin, daui Martin, Saamel- Harz . John a .Sfyiire„, K . d . rd _ Njeklb.lon, Stewart Peirce; "James Porter, He ry . ft : 'Pratt; Alona Robb, George Rtipley,‘ Mc: ore.Rynian; 8er 6 4 1 4. 11,1 S.'Schoonover, Simnel Sei rt; loliu , Shltitt,-Cbriat-, tian Sniv,ely, Thoinas,G.Steel, Jeremiah . 4 Stlibbal Jost J. Stutzmati,..lttarshall Swartr.weldet; Simile) Ta,,,, ,, garkGointe T. Thorn,'N'Oelds Thyin,Ariiiiali WuttletskStunuel Wpirieh, 4.1 rue J. WiltFox,Danitil,d erb'eY 1 5 111 WiniainTP. Pa' ' iv'§kii!c4.'W*"':-...- " NArrii--Missiti'Agastret • 'Cornytt,'"Dai4d4i,,, Pa' dourtniy. , Davi'd4VVAIIS; .11 Mit: , 8.,:.:E0,00; 4 - 46; Penton, John W.iPCOrg9 . ,A Millesjoi - 4 , jOhii,: A. CurdOn.. Willi:nu 'Henry; , an: 0 10 : 1 -; ' . . - E i r.. 1.4- osere . übp 4 ,,, Robert It.l..ittle,„ .;Srettlinorit,46 - Kee, *Juin' arsheiiy._y osiA"f,ditlv3V - Willmat' , „ Morrkson, John .& - .pftii, wahil%':Robbe—i t a: JONI, W,4147:74,401inW theitirit=-K.'-irtind4f,i Smith, J4lin Sni ' '.- 'Alai 0 -.9ear& Walters . and David ?..!', I.V . '..,;-.• i . -:.-...,.-"- 1 , ,1 8 °; t, l ' o :- . 4 0,- *4 7 ,d ' fili#4o:4i . ,*.iiinie* -- I =1 , 14,7: ..-_rf,,-. Y.: ~..: ti,";;;;;;,'„,:;1;;;;; ; 1•:-',.:; :',.-....',;•",g:',;" 1 - -,; ,!...- T-4-... '' .--.' Aitet Ornak , At•"?:"i ' ' • ' - ''i -'' ''' a - , 1wi10 . 15431E . 1?;•'-: , hittitiftWuc!ittlr. - -: , .el -;Ni -,-,:- ' ,. t ,.. .' 1,5,-. : - -•. 1 1 - -. -- 4.41v , : ':.- *tirueg At li - t C • Mp , viitha" . . 1 :soloiotoizil ii ,l) themisy t.ri te isonii!thit.l9uri ptil l '-coinin w eteraVikise,ablY ° sesii011,1111v; acrid u . IViiiiej! tnY them* nthiiii ofi JUMP IXII and- - ,Aroxr4ok:,k,isWE 1111 Kr-4ffong_ti l semi . oi„ dd, to ,iont Itooar `didiftra,` of farmer Street,' ihir' '&2IE4 free' enue, 4(1 nearly' opposite ngitoatres' &thin C.tafilAol - Xivatain. tat it4 r, Oceppleti„t,k;`2ll l l4- .p*p sheet.,-,•;• • - it aop..6.a'' TP00 . 4: 91 Post SI ' ' TIE Partnership finder the fi /11 viii ofll.lt'L;' , ' : - ti. Co., is this day 'dissolvedi by ltratual-ralP • • . 11..it.-STOIR ot - • . 4 3, D.:LYONS, .14fies k oro, July 11, 184 g." - ' 8: A.. LYONS ,„ Those indebted 'tti the, late firtiiiiif ii.R.2l4orzt, ar. co, trill please to calf at the Ci4ptiiiiaolece iiiiiil pay theiif are. ' •All the- businerAief therliitie- will be settled by :.- -' 4',lLLYoirek,..'.. Luiesburo, July 11, 1649. !'' • - . Jr.,-,,, - r .The hueiaess for the , future will ;1;41 coutinue4iril tier the firm of Lyou34, Chandler el d'. -- 2 .-;--":,- ;: -.3 ‘ 4 I . • - _,'-' •‘. -.- ' ,-F.B:OIIANDPIIIL .T.zmesbprp, July 110849 : -4 , ...'_•,!‘;',,'-' , ,-,-/,:4-',- :New Axrange,iiiiint'i-1.1 ri BALDWIN Iti'mAd tendee. Wan& friends for past favors, it'd* them - that:he has sold ouV.the Saloon, Drinking I department e and - trusts the he kept, up w good style,atl thatihe other tooth on the east side; -ianifto:X.S. store, 'where Jae has Opened a fro6i "5.14 Baking and Candy busniess, wholeindeanit Montrose, July -18,-1849.- - -!-(1.-:BALDT" Diking and Candy-pail - misir; rid RMED `on by C. lialdwm it : dll;its : brinniles. • 8read,..1,t.04C trend, " C'raakeia,;rAe.„lFA*,-an viliol6al4li and feNJ. best iavle, , Neiv York ant , eireept,: otieralf (alley% Confectioneries, gaup and kept on bandlcirlvhalesale eisll on i• C ' - B! .' Montrose, Ady,18,.,1849.. . . . Latest. yet, peiltagl**Ad and beatify stnek:tiSnal i tintril 'tier 'goods, bhught entirely' for , ft*tit' iy lowest rate 3 and aciordinili, at, ti off LYI LOO'Barrelt . of SALT ea.th prices at • • - July IS' LATE.II6P: RALlSttritY FJ...ol:lllc.flur sale hg . , ' • QCYTITES dr Scythe fiticks,, rt. large 144 for ty ORE: and FLCIETAiy. theloalt bbt, Ur' L sale at the store of LYONS & CHANT -, Lasiesbeio,' - July . 18,.18.10:: • • rOLA§SES and 8:10Alt, by the bU.; wise; +cry , eheap;;;LYQNS4 18,1841 k, CUNDLES and PAR. BOAP T ,hythel l !"3:1b., .for mle by ' LYOX.S.at C} DL, .Lanagicita, July, •18,;1849. " TO ITS and PIPE by the. losiiterj' 4,0 - sale by ' LYONS &CO :Iginesbatio, July 18,1849; 4111:50D 7 41eeting. by tbe''pidek - cents-per; yard, Ilaavi Lawrit4-.. summer Cloth at -8 • and / lcals; idling !More - • • ._.:••‘.14: 1 _ Gentiesnen'slieurniqd!it , lifir , /,' mouse: , TSO,IJDDER;O4 rork,ldartufactbitar,i; Itn 'Shirts; -4,44ettiij:Poittes,--..iiiell parddet Ilf;ffeet'reLkiit,';(olpierorte4.4ceiffir. 4 - 4ftePP `Aapniiii, 4, 41 4/ecnWit;-gli ucies, A a * t4kr k ll # 43 / 40 1***i6T. 0 .1.- : '' The ti6t - epirpAitinctir'6, kgterisiiii mid Ffilt bile -P-toutilciAg*.x*leilisein Alt, bus** ihdiliktie edge ofintiu&etti4iit Puelt:4l** ***e ; '' #4194 w i 4 4:cilter 110 135 1 , 5P,N-1 1 14'.111/04E pilasali notiie tirticulitiattentied Pia tkarilaiie . aidil :prekdi; '7, ..1 , - " V W kniuutcx. 1 94,Rotr,* myktom S 411 " 1 the 41- , INWEL. WT-11; .19 go,ipp - lubse - ,- 44 ,ii 4.1144. tigti rithit f #4 q t , 1. 04 41(10 1 p-64n Air' f Teali-iitt•the t ur r ‘0 41,474.7 - 16;t41. 4:"A milyPiduft` -:•. . ,!''-' .4'.. `, ,L F
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