The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, September 27, 1849, Image 3

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rnmigion- shall have
~onduet of each man,.
factory, - will enable him
irate of Cardinnis has
for the purpose of p ,
and accemphoes - of the,
Airing the revoiutionar
Agion, its ministers, the rr y
igu, and_publie,security: , 1
Botolan has assumed the'cbrudund
oc
t
-.Or army occupation. l
to detrww mdered il
Russia, in. °nor of si
peror was at Warsaw on the L'Oth
in Connetticut against selling sp ir :
imposes ft-fine of 010 for the first of
'
the second. and so double for every
ich a man shall be convicted.
five cases pending agains him:Cho
found guilty ; subjects h' to a pen
-480g244,360.
Ann at Fair.
Annual' Cattle Show and FAirof the
promotion. of Agriculture" and the
,in Susquehanna County, will be held
e 16th day If October next, at Mint-
lection with the fair The Society has
determined to hare this year a Plowing Match,
Which will take place on Monday the I stk of Oc
tober, the day preceding the u.\ual exhibitipn.
COMMITTEES FOR AWARDING PREMIUMS.
Committee on Horsea.—CoL A. Carywinter, L.
Seirle, Da* Justin -
area
area Steers.—lra Carpenter, David *a)celee,
Latham Gardner.
OWE th Heifers.—Abija Wells, John Hatrington,
Thos. Nicholson.
.814/14.—Dalton Tiffany. N. ' l B‘. Warner, Isaiah
Swine.—Jonas Carter, Milton Sheldon, Nelson
Tiffany.
Sheep.—E. W. Rose, Elisha Tiffany, Elishp,
IV - heat—E. DL Blanding, M. C. Tyler, Land
Lyman.
Corn d: Rua—Mason Tingky, S. S. 3lulford, Orli]
Follet.
Oats tf: iiied,:q4cat----Daniel Searle, Gee.
Walk
er. Anon Tiffany..
Potatoes d koots.—Ansel Hill, Stephen Bar
num. Joshua W. Curti..
Chem.—C. F. Read, Benj. Say .- re. 13. 11. 31i11s.
.Butler.—J. B. Salisbury, D. D. Wdrtier,
Poultry.—J. W. Chapnian, 0. C. Hempstead,
Henry Drinker.
Domestic jtamit'actutes.—Mrs. Wm: C. Ward,
Mrs. M. C. Tyler, Misk Sarah Walker.
Neerile Work.—Mrs. Wm. Jessup, Mrs. r,
en, Sirs. Wm. L Post. - '
.
Plowing Match.
The undersigned, a Commit tett appointed l.c a
meeting of the members of the Society fors' the peo
motion of Agriculture in :.itisqw-ltanna couLt v. held
at the Court house on the 29th of August 1a .t, to
make the necessary preliminary arrangements for
the Plowing .Match, detertnined upon 'by the - socic.:
ty, hereby give notice that they have selected a
piece of ground on the farm of. i.),tvid Post, Eq.,
and have appointed the following nantel
,zontle
men. Judges for the occasion, iz:
Co`,. Fti.derick James Oak
ley Thomas Nichol-411;11nd John Blowers.
The lands will he staked out aliont )5 to 18
rods long, by two rods.wide, and numbored. ('or-'
Tcsiontling numbers marked on :dip, i,f p.ipi r will:
be l' in a hat and drawn by the several corn-
Petit° - that perfect fairness may be secured.—
The gr° is an old meadow. The plowing to
commence ''' two o'clock in the afternoon of Mon
day the 1. tx_.
thit,
the j '',, t .a. .. t .r ... t y of
_October next. the day-prece
'
Horses 431 . OX S
may either be entered or ohe
of each by the 54 : '
-ran.
Any person i.tt-e! g to enter his team must
give n ntlee to thil c° ll ittee of such intim - jun at
least five day ; P re icius the 3latch. The pre
miums to be e*ardi to
who e do the work in
the best mann 6 F arkkortet.tin
Ist Premi - & ---
2, 1 ; do
Ee.ty emaPt
his ticket from Ilk
ground - with his tea
N.B. It is bope4
backward about bs
ink the field.
Di at '43-4, Sept 251
1 would hereby glv.
cur Agriculturatsociet‘
have kept a friary of
ver me with any stalk
-14 experiment, of their
have luxiwledge, the sant.
at rt4r, residence, Or be kit
Ethridge, any time bettk ej
ei
October next. T .
Sept. 18th, 1849.
Reliable
Vit-Fortx—Den Sir
certificate is given. b ek v,
,ote and honest fannei
good health. V t
tit'm,
Beaufort county. Nok
tity, near WoOlognst,
The undersigned, feeling' grat
Jorded by the use of DR. W/8.7.
of WILD CJIERRY, deems tha.
of justice to say, that but.* the*
bie nomedy, l / 4 11is wife, long afflicted
and all others considered consumpti
• been, ere this, in her grave.- But •
rad =pleasant symptoms hare
of a few bottles, and the
y avocations as moat
Pri s *
et, 4 1 wanne... .teFpl
, Pr la% 0tt,„,4 2 z: 1 44
1444 - ireekkile-hrien&
74 1 r leilioNe 44(4 1210ailintallt'
40--4,44.6_?lrseath, go
troop
0,11110144
Fqo r . t q d
which if
wryiiit
tistitiktet
eating
putriyo
PePo
,a,rsty of
all= :the
cows in
e'5.00
1,00 '
be required to procure
toJure etmoriug the
LI farmers will not be
li)eir teams a4i eTitCr-
ELLER.
1 F11.71.ki", Com.
the members of
that All who
or who will fa
, or the result of
which they may
banded into me
Ire of Jerettliah
the tenth of
Se.
Carolina.
'fill whose
most re
now en-
1841.
- .lief
,i f
act
to the signature. Bei
on the wrapper.
ABEL TITERELL,
=ES
HMO
HE itfeteentli', witnes;ed'a
A. discovery of the.direet:if** *lll be so
universally 6pprec.ia' teil; or so prodnaive or convert-
knee and ciinfort as llatet's L'elelmited 'Chemical
Powder, Which is wanarded - to give p keepir and
smoother edgetoAtazvrs, surgical Instruments, and
all £M6 'Cutlory i in one intents, *Ms kir' other
Po' deri Paste,. or Strop, now in existence. --Mists
rid humbug; It only wants to be . tried to be ap
preciatedbY every one, For sle - by . • .
AB TURRELL, , Montrose.
A Ilwr4 CS for the year 1850, one for every
Family in Susqualmima'Oounty, 7 may be ob
tained grati,V, by offing at the:Drug and'Variety
store of ' /434 TURREIL,' Montrose.
Ur Plante call and get one.
Stoves, [aware
WE have now on hind a greatvariety of cook
ing, Perim' and shop stoves, winch we wilt
sell for cash l er ready pay elteaper . thauever,among
our Cooking Stoves are the followinr, kinds:
The Plicenuti Air Tight,! thd very best Stove in use.
" Improved Rotary. 1 " " a
" Extra tyatge " " "
" Irving. u
" Iron King. •
" Whiteside's Doubled Oven. a a
" Rough and Ready. „„. " "
" F3evated Oven, Premium and other stoves of
almost all kitids, Parlor stoves for wood and coal:
Also an assortment of stove trharnings; Tin, Cop- -
per, sheet Ircin and Zinc; Ware. Any' article not
on hand made to order on short notice and the most
reasonable terms. Purchasers will savt money' by
giving
us a cap before hiiying. as we are determin
ed to sell at prices which must suit any, one.
n3B ROSE AT SIMPSON.
Le4aysvilic Academy.
This. institution, pleasantly loaded in the'. village
of LeßaysVille, Bradford cutittiy, Penn., is in 'suc
cessful operation under the supervision of the Rev.
H. J. NewelV,A. N., Principal, and Miss Maria Q.
Shepard, Preeeptress.
•• TUITIOS. . .
Primary studi,es per Quarter, c52.00
Common'English Branches, class commenced, 2,60
" ": • " " advanced, 3,00
Higher English Branches, 3,50
Languages, and higher Mathematics, • 4,00
Drawing and painting--ea - tm, each 1,50
Incidental expenses per Quarter, . 25
TERMS.
Fall Term corarnenpes September sth 1849.
Winter " " Nov. 21, 849.
Spring "•-' " Feb. 13, '5O.
Summer " 1 " May , • 1, 850.
i t rr' All Bilks must be paid at th . close of the
Term. J. E. BULL ck, seey.
JAMES rroDGE, Pres't of Trustees.
•
et.. 1.51/ paid for live Geese Feathers--Alm, cash
paid fur Sheep Pelts by
Mine 2 P. M. BARBER.
Jessup September, 18th, IS-19.
— lsit --
rp onr
Ipursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
in and for Bnsquehanna county, there will be
sold at public Yendue, -at the Court HOLM!, in Mom
trus:-e, on Saturday the sixth (Inv of October next
ensuing, all - the, right. title and interest of James C.
Biddle. Esq., late of Montrose aforesaid, deceased,
tau- time of his death. of. in and to a certain
piece or parcel of land in the. warrantee name of
1,1;111 , rt *,tdig,Tlittelt r—patunted to the reverend
Ewin7 D. D.—and deteribed in said patent as
follows-. to wit : " A certain tract of land called As
; raoyouy. sifuate on the "waters of the Lackwanna,
t in Northumberland comity - -(now Susquelmna)
-11c4intling at a sugar tre; thence, by land :of
J. tlai Cadwallader and William Forbes, north-east.
three hundred- and ei,„tdit , perches to a maple;
thence be land of Andrew ;Ic*Connell, north-west.
one hundred and sixty perches to a post ; tlac
be vacant land, south-west, three hundred , '"and
eight perches to a stigar tree ; and soutli-#ast, one
hundre I and sixty perches to the places of begin
ning—containing, two hundred and ninety acres
and aPowance of six per cent for roads, We." It
being the,same lot which George Fuller, treasurer
of ' , lnd comity, conveyed to the said James C. Bid
dle I,v deed bearimg_ilate 54tember„ A. D. 1836.
SALLY D. RIDDLE, guardian of the minor
1 children of J. C. Biddle. deceased.
1
lhatrose, Sept. 1349.
A,dministrater's Sale.
IN pursuance of an order Of the Orphan's Court,
will be ',exposed to Public Sale or outcry on
Wednesday the 17th day of Oct. next, at 1 o'clock
P.11,1..at the late residence of ',Josiah Lord deceased,
in Lathrop township. Susquehanna county, !the fol
lowing described pieces or parcels of 14nd. The
first. bounded not the North by }ands .of Franklin
-Tewksbury and John Lord. on the East by David
' G. Smith, Gilbert tmitlt and Reuben Tewksbury,
on the south by lands of janC Rose and John Loi:d
r and on the west by lands of John Lord ',jr, be
=ing the farm on which the decedent resided at the
time of his death, containing about one hundred
and twenty ,aixes.„nulisl . - y..izat.,LCAVlaa. with a', triune
dwellinm boon and barn. One other piece•or par
:co rifilliont eighty acres, known as the Whitford
lot : boimiled on the north by land formerly of the
Catlin estate, on the cast by .lands of Albert Lti
thani,on the. south by the mad leading from the
Abington and W,aterfiell Tui'ppike • Road, to the
:Pierpont Road ; on the,west by the Drinker lands,
and about forty acres improVed. with it framed
barn. Also a saw Mill, nearly new, and the ap
'purtenancesAnd about four acres of hind connected
therewith, with .tlie dam and !the water privilege
therewith; situate on the outlet of-the Lord pond,
late the estate of Josiah 'Lord deceased. Terms
made known at the tithe of sale. •
A. CEIAMBERLIN.N, Adm'r.
Sept .11. 1549. •
p , ow_ • 1 , ..71. ibtl
A LARGE WHITE 110 UND DOG,
WITII red ears, red on the haunches, red spot
on the side, and bob tailed. A suitable re-
Ward will be paid for his reeco'ery or information
;of his where-abouts, either-to the subscriber at Sil
'vet Lake or to E. W. Rose at Montrose.
Sept. 12. " ' A. IL ROSE.
• _ Exetintoir Notice.
A LL persons indebtsfd: to the estate of Amy
41.."13abeock of Dimock dfteaSed, by note °real
eiwise, are hereby ,revested tb make immediate
:Payment to the subscriber, as rt different disposi
tion of said4state must, according to the will- of
.136 d deceast-41, be speedilyAnacie:--and all having
claims upon said estate, will present them duly at-
Wilted to -B. A. ' WTON,
:37_ L. 11: WI ID:um
' idiesides improved
Double Oren Ilot' qPoLing Stove.
T. sire .stove was patented in the fall of
1847, i and was got. Out the last year. It is
edi in
q many , respeits to be a-derlaell
'..9# l * kind tf CoDiginf Stoves•
reqrsres lest* fad for . ; 000kirig and
Inuit rf not all otrr MOM DO* in
xbreriber ha); obtained the, exclusive right
genre*/ the'eounty• 'of finsquehan
and hiving a late rannber of thena
the' a 'gagie yotmart , in. this Vil
a "47 1 e, 14 1 i * diem for sae. -They 4111
Vetuidry,at the idatiiirlfeieFilitwe
14.t.et' the Anbeeribir,- , .1
13 * /.04 9, • ,
t
• W. teil,brthe Printer,
Poly,'_. : "5, wheat, flour, Butter :and
OAS); on iticitunta` due biro.
July 19 49.
' Now-York trio-Rail-Road.
l 4
o and after,,the 20th of-August, the trains will
aa follows, Sundays , excepted:
raven:A! Passenger : Trains, from New-York to
Owego, wiU leave the Company's Pier, foot of Du
;Meet 0'7:1=2 a. trt and 5 p. 61. stopping at all the
Way statione. '. From Owego the through passenger
trams will leave for New-York at 6 o'clock a, M.,
and at '7. p. im., - stopping also at all the way 'sta
tions. . ,
Speaat Way Train, fOr Port Jervis and intr.=
mediate stations, except ! Stifferns, will leave New-
York .every Saturday at 3 1-2 p. m., and will leave
Port Jervis. for New-York bvery Monday mormlig
at 5 o'clock. "
A Milk With 'Passenger , tars attached,
will
.leave Prt, Jervis for New-York at' tell Olin-
Wes past 5 i. in. and returning will hate New-
York for Pott Jervis at .3 1-2 p. in. Another milk
train with a passenger car, Fill leave Piermont for
Otisville at 5 1-2 a. in., and returning leave Otis
vile at 5. p. M., connecting with the freight boats
to New-York. The milk trains do not connect with
the P. dr R. R. R.
Freight leaves New-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 leave Port Jervis for New-York every
morning at 6 o'clock and another at 8 a. m. with
market freight, A-special train for cattle and oth
er live stock, will leave Owego on Fridays at 4 p.
and from Port Jervis for New-York on Sundays
at Ba. m. Fare from New-York to Owego 5. -
The intermediate stations in proportion. Cuintnu
tation Ticket& at lowest rates for the stations be
tween New-York and Port Jervis can be purchas
ed at the New-York and. Piermont Offices. Excur
sion tickets, entitling, the traveler tAi pass over the
road front New-York to Owego, and returtCat
for the trip, can be purchased at the New-York Of
fice, foot of Duane st. or on board the Steamboats
until the let of September next,
JAMES P. KIREWOOD, Supt.
Auditor's Notice.
THE subscriber having been app* inted an Ae
ditor, in the settlement of the accounts of Jud
son Mullenix, administrator of the estate of Chloe
\Terry, deceased, would hereby give notice that he
will attend to the duties of the. said appointment,
at his office hi Montrose, on Monday the 224 day
of October next, at one o'clock P. 31.
A. CLIASII3ERLD7 . , Auditor.`
Sept. 11, 1849.
AdOtimbitratriNN Notice.
VLL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin
i
Froat, late of the township of Jesup. deceas
ed, are requested to make immediate payment, and
those haviEg demands against said estate to pre
sent them duly' attested for settlement.
Sept. K. DENCY FROAT, Ada %
Washburn & Co
lANUFACTURERS and dealears, 11 - holeitale
111 and retail in Hats, Caps, Muffs, Buffalo
Robes. Trunks, .Carpet Bags, Ladies Satchels, &c.,
Cur ST., BENOOAMTON, 5 Dooas EAST OF TOE
G .11.1.11T0N HOTEL,
Have the pleasure of announcing to their friends
and the public that their stock of Fall and Winter
Goods fur 1849 ready for inspection, and they
respectfully iovi t te the attention of all dealers in
Hats. Caps. Muffs. &c., and the public at large thro - -
out thit_seetion of count?y to the facts herein set
forth. •
The vast increase of their business has compelled
them to greatly !enlarge their store, and they have
now, the largest. and best selected assortinent of
Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Mole-skin, Silk, California
and Wool Hub" ; Otter, Seal, Nutria. Musk-rat.
Silksand Mohair; Pluth, Silk & Cotton Glaze, Vel
vet & Cloth Cap's; Muffs, Boas, Capes, Victorines
and in fact ail kifirls or Fars worn, ttulTalo Robes.
all kinds and qualities, Trunks, Valises ; Welton.
Brussels and Ingtain. Carpet Bags, Ladle's Satchels
&c., ever, offered io the irdiabitants of this part of
the country. .
Their Hats and Caps are all manufactured by
themselves, and their other g‘kfds selected with
great care frown the largest manufactures and im
porters in the tinted States Which enables them
to sell from I's to 21) per cent. cheaper than. any
other establishment of the kind, west of New York.
WASHBU RN J Co.
Binghamton, Aug_ &lit.
N. B. They issued their Fall Fashions for Gent's
Hats and Carr., of Saturday. Aug: 25. if.
4 -
Ready Made Clothing!
JUST RECEIVED a new sqpply of Broadcloth
Fro . ck and Dress Coats; Black and Fancy Cas
semere Pants, of 't-arious qualities ; Satin. Valencia
and Fancy Silk Vests; Cloth and ,Satinet Pants;
Shirts, Booms anti Collars; Jean, Catthineret and
Cloth Coats. . .
• HATS & CAPS !—A gen&ral 11-qsortment of Fur,
Silk, Brrisb and Wool Hats—Also, Cloth and Glazed
Caps.
BOOKS ti PA - PER—Writing. Wall & Cabiin
Paper, just received. Cap and Letter Paper by the
Wrapping, do. of various sizes and quali
ties ; School Books by the dozen or single. Shop
keepers in the country wanting Writing Paper, or
Wrapping, or Book's, will do well to give
me a call. Everything in my line to be sold cheap.
GEO. FULLER.
jlontrckse, Sept 4, 1849.
J. G..GILBERT,
No. 915 Pearl Street, New-I - pork.
t - IFTERS for sale Parte litivomos and FLooa
On. Clam's. A large assortment of •Ameri
atti, French. and German Paper rianginv; with
Borders to match, fin' sale in any quantity, at the
lowest market rates. Merchants unable to visit the
city of New York can depend upon their orders
being filled at the lowest prices by sending de
scription of style and qualities. Oil floor clot h cut
to suit the purchaser. n36m4
New York, August (.14 1849.
Yankee Notional,' COll/11)S
PINE & LADD, 30 Neuman Street, (up
stairs,) corner of LiberlySt.,"opposite
the Post °fife New-York,
•ARE - prepared to 'furnish Country literthanta
with Esousn, FRENCH, AND GERMAN FANCY
Goons, consisting in part of
Combs--Tortoise 'Aihell, Horn, Ivory, ,German
silver, ete.
lin:made, Lasting, Bone, Pearl,
shirt, steel, etc. etc.'
Brushes—Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Shaving, Shoe,
Paint, etc..
Soaps, Perfumery. Heir Oils, Violins and Strings.
Threads—Marshall's Linen, Gintitlson'fs
do, Spool Cotton, otton, Thread, etc: Sewing
silk and Twtst., • •
Cotton , Tapes Coreet laces, etc. ete„ Suspend- I
era, all kinds; Pinkflieedles; Hait Pins • Honks
and Eyes:: Thimbles; ACnitti*Pins Iladkinsl
PocketHOoks; silk"ancotton Pu rses ; PaPerhang
lap, Curtains; and Oliades.,'
Cutlery—Razors, c ,picket:Cuilet - Sclienis; eta.
German silver Sperms “Ititatin da Silver and
Gold Pencil Cases; 'Peictrisitsi`Olipe ; -Fish Hooks;
gat es , Teneilii,' citaiCEMMeetrqos; , Looking ,r,Tass"
es; Blasi and, W0e4V1664 •
Together with i awl eotetlieto - setorteee;f. of
belonliiigtto tie bade Ana merchants
whhinc to purchase such isisidii - esitr feel Oonfitlent
of obtaming them at4o,l*s4,piieea , ae they will
always be 11 4 TretnedtPithe .
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II : umillin.llll.llllllllllllll
tr * t , ' S
. teillirt. olOkile r Clot i
- ing Waist:Muse!! 1 '
i 'vim e ANFORD;' Nos: 252, 2/14, 256 . tf i l
ll 258 Pei Smarr ,. (Jkineert Adlan at
.13 'ay- EIipt I yNEW:YO.RII; have on band the
l ar
f imortm ' tofeurruixiainthe CnitedSte,h4
a. tool to all '' ketsti In the article of Sh rbs
an . , , Wer4,l e keep an endless variety. .Al so,
th. ' ost aide ive 'manufacturers of Oil ' Cloth ng
an overaillata in the world. Plain and P -
i. s .le - ,Clothkir, of all kinds.
talcigues ef stock sent by mail. Orders roilnit
iy a• ..: 1 . LEM}, & HANFp RA '
..- , Nos. 25: 254, 256, and e 56 Pearl at., N. Y.
• ' Pissolution.
.
1
HlE;patntettrizyultderl theved bfiyrmnwotufaiLyonse!nt
hooks arirmounts are in the hands of 2.,p,
L s. 1
JOHN B. WOOD.
endsville, July 10, 18492..1).' LYONS
D. LYONS will continue the business of 'Tai
l° g In a)1 its branches at the old stand, or/et
Wi Aim it Stone's store, Cutting done on the,
sho eit, notide,` d warranted, aii usual. The itinicst
Fa. ons alway on hand.. . j S. D. LYONS.
SI3O ,PA. &WM? CASH STORE ,
On e New ; Pit 4. d: Neje Reif ,Road and Susyne-:
4 .
h ma River, ;00 milesfrons New York, 25 raiival
Birwhansten, and 19 miteafrom Montrose,-r
-en u ntied bil Mountains *ad the Raitroad
B kin. 4 , I
A our store following may be fountll: Plug
.a. ..11, French and Amencan Dry Goods, Bun
nets , icl.ltibborts, Parasols the., Umbrellas , Carpet,
Bags, ata - tual Caps, Looking glasses, Boots and
On
Shoes, Crockery,,, Glass Ware, Herd Ware, Window'
Gluts and Sasho Drugs and Medicines,Droceries,
I.tcl,:erel, Codffili, Mess Pork. Superfine Flour,,
Nails, Stone Ware, J.aPpaned Ware, Paints, Oils, ,
Dye Stuffs, Butter Firkins, Candles, Sand's and
Townsend's , Stuiaparilla, Book% Paper, Inks. mid
Quills, Cooking, j Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove
Pipe and Stove Trimmings, on hand or made to
circler. - •
Eagle. Foundry Ploughs—warranted; Tninks ik
Travelitcr Bags, Shingles, Clover, Seed, Carpet and
Cotton Yarn Axes, Handles, Buck Saws, Shovels,
Hoes, hakesl, Serbe-s, the, AT.
For the very lihenal patronage Which we hare
received the past year we tender our sincere thanks,
and trist we shall recieve a still larger share' df
public.Tratronage!the present season. Having re
duced the price qf our .goods about 25 per cent.
from last rears prices, our motto is now--small
profits and - quick turns. Situated as we are on the
Railroad, we can sell lower than any other 4esiatp
lisleuent in the ceutttY: . I
LYONS & CHANDLER.
Laneshoro, JOY 18, 1849. , . . .
A OMINISTItATOIL 9 6 NOTICE.
4 LL persons iddebtecl to the estate of .A/Grander
111. Webste late of LibertSr, deceased, ate re-
quested to rnahlo immediate payment, and thcrie
having damarids against said estate to present them
duly atte,:ted fur kittlement.
IRICHARD BAILEY, Adm'r.
August SO 1840. ° 36-6 w.
Binglanai n.Female Seminary.
MILE Winter Term of this Institution will com
l.
.mence, Wedbes&y, Aug. 22d, and continue
Nvvvls. Several accomplished Teachers are
employed in this Seminary. Since-the close of the'
Last term,, accommodations for a larger number, of,
pupil- have been added. Palents having daughters
to be educated aro assured that the location and.
facilities of this St jninary are not excelled in.south
arn New York. Every effort and care for the ad
vancement and welfare of pupils, will be exercised
by those in whose barge they are placed.
, TERM:.
In the boarding: . school, the whole charge fur
board, including all necessciries connected with it.
as room rent, was, fuel and lights, and tuition
in all the English lranches. constituting, as a day
school an extensive course, 830; and with Latin
and French iulded,lB33 per quarter of 11 weeks.
Day scholars in;the Primary Department, will
be charged 82,50; in the Middle Department *4,00
—in the Higher M,OO per quarter; and with Latin
and• French incluclOd 87,00,
Extra Musie on Piano, per quarter
810,00 ; on the Guitar 8 , 10,00; use of Piano 1,00._
Drawing and Painiiing in water colors *3,00; oil
painting 88,00,
?,;3,00.
No pupils received for less than half a qUarter.
No deduction for oeca.sional absence.
Addrees " 1%.% IL S. Ingalls. Female Sem
inarv, Binglramton e , N. Y.
A - tamst, 449.
N. V. a: Erie 'Railroad! Everybo
dy's illarliet Line. -
Fgalitig-TIA ,4 4WiI
rp subsertherspre now prepared — to receive
1 Freight of all kinds at the Owego Depot ( and
also at the Binghaniton, Great-Bend, and Lanitsbo
ro' Depots, every Teesday, Wednesday and Thurs•
day, of each week, and continue !with regularlity
throughout the season. They will attend to for ,
warding the same to the New Marketothere
they have made arrangements with experienced
salesmen, who wilt; 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 lof F. RavnsOtrd, Owego ; , at
the storehouse.of C. M . Kinney:Bingluunton ; at the
office of Jas.Vriffin, great Bend ; and at the Hotel
of E. Benson, Lanbero'.
JAMES SLSK, Binghamton,
JAMEiS GRIFFIN,, Great Bend, •
P. RAN NSFORD, Owego.
Owego, July 23, 449,
Ageitts :—C. Mairtney, Bingham ton ; E. Benson,
Laneshoro'.
Csprktx JArEs Sr4K- will superitdend the busi
ness throughout thb r hole Line. and receive and
fill all orders for Graceries, Fruit,, Fish, Oysters,
4t.e. &c. ; which, will be bought at the lowest whole
sale. prices -
:"
of the
New
11.. ,
4
ed kinds of Air Tightituid Commoln oolong; P at.
tor, and rhup'Sfoves, gnarls and Crimmort Stov
Pipe, stove Furnitum; sheet hod and, Zinc, rtoira
Tuber, ate., &C., to whithe attention of cash
chaser* and the publi is invited , I'l'lo put
which will
„ t lio
be cold at very low p co, for ciir4 or approved
credit
.ingurt, 1849. - ' . • I i I •
,• I ,
N. 'tit Erie mairifi—vreston Expressi
.110 it
, 9 Pacx. I i ,
Office foot o f. Duane street and II Wall street;
New York. tottves.li i ew, York li o'clock Pi ?1.--I
Arrites.at I:_thOmmtcin IT, .A.,31. and lie lt ° 74 . A l l
11. For - tida, 'of all Xdrdsiofi rehatichinN
Pads - gen and oney. ,, ' The proptie have madol
tid i ,e
arrangements with L.' F de to man F.i.vresit iiil
connect daily.betweet it Bend Aid' Vontrose..l
All Pultley gpi r • • ; will :lie; fonval4edl
without delay.
,A - -• , ',. , , -,
~..,,,,.
lirigie,;-'470.0.,04.
- - --- 1 - lalesolArrioit:.."; r
. imErr ~ .
fiEtAm* -/
- irpl - Tireeazzaor tirg
Resolvedly tliegenate ondllotsse of . Berndt/a:
tives of the 0* itonwedltit of Peivreci.tin Geratiiil,
Assembly niet„.lllat the Ponatitution of this Votni
.monwealth be 'amended in the Second :section
of the fifth article, so that it'shalt'read as ftilloWl'i
The Judges of th; Supreme . Court, of theilaveral
Courts Of ComoroPie* and Of 811'6 ofliek Cinirii,
of Record as are or . 441 be established by: lalt,.
shall be elbettstly the I qualified electors of the
Commonwealth an the - er folloiviiig;,tovit
The JudgeS of the Sup e' by the qualified)
r
Cot/ arge
electors of the Cetimiontv with at . 'The Pi*
dent' : Judgta • (di the setiend 4teift Ok114100:
Pleas and ,such' they Coirts of Retord as are or',
shall be established by . law-; and'all other 4 . 4.
required to ;be learned m the law, by.thettualifial ,
&eters of -the rispeetivei distriCts ove'r wreh they,
are to reside or; act as Judges: And theAssesas
ate Ju dg es of th i elCourts of Conimoit Peas hythe .
qualift electors eit'` the Counties "lrelY4.,.'
`lhe Judges: of the Supre OCtitat s held ... theirs'
offices for the term of fift years if . ey sti long
behave themselves well : (subject talk' allOisient:
hereinafter proAded for, subsevent te the • filik,
T .
election : ) The president Judge of . the seiettit
l ez
Courts of Commen.Pleas, and of each other courtsil
of Record as Are Pr shall he established - by - ialr,
and all other Judges required to be leurnectieithe'
law, shall hpid .th it °theft for the term
.bf ten,
years, if they sae ill so Wig . behave theniselirt4.',
well : The Associate Judg,4s of he Courts of Ctiats
mon pleas shall lhold 'their. offices'for the term of ;
five years, if they shall so long behaveeniselves
1
well: all of whona t shall be commission d by. the
Governor, butler! any-'reasonable Cause hich shill
not be sufficient grounds of impeachinen the oily—
,
or sluill remove any of them on the dress , of
two-third of each branch Of the ' ' ure. ;The
' first election shall take, place at the ge .ralelection
'of this Conitlioniviallli n kt utter th adoption of
this amendment', end' the tmumissici sr of all the
Judges who may be then i Office shall exPire On the .
' first Monday bfl December following, l echer:v:llW
' terms of the new judges[ shall commence. The
persons who shelf then tio electeeJudges of the
Supreme Court shall hail their offices as rai,:iti,,,, i
one of them for three yeant, one for. six wears, Girt-
for nine years one for twelve years, andne forlf
teen years ; the term of each to be deist ed by-lot
by the-said judges pa soon [after the eli.vt ones wa
il
venient, and the Ire -nit _certified by then" to the
Governor, that the comnussions may be issued In
accordance thereto. The` judge whose. coinmiAtia
- will first expire shall be Ehief JOstice-during his
term,..and thereafter each jiidge whose mission
shall first expire Shall in turn be the Chi f Justice,
Chi
and if two yr more,commissions shall e ire on the
"same day, the judges holding them shell ecide by
lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any iy vacan
cies happening by death, resignation, or therwise,
in any of the loild'icaurts, shall be filled by appoints
ment by the Governor, to continue dill the first
' Monday of Decerb berSucceeding the nett general
election. The Jtfidges of- the Supreme Court,.and
the Presidents of the several Courts of Comidort
Pleas, shall at stated times , receive for their servi
,
. ces an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law
which shall not be diminished during their confine,
once in office. but [ they. shall receive no fees or per
quisites of office, par bold any other office' of profit
under this ComnionWealth, or , under the govern
ment of the tinitd States, or any other State of
this Cnion.. • The twlges of the Stipreme Court du
nng their continuance in office shall reside within
'this Conutionweahli, arid the Other Judges during
their, continuance In office shall reside within the
district or 'county for which, hey sere respectively
elected.
WILLIAM P.,' PACiER,
Speaker f the Nouse of Reprel)eniatives.
1 ' GEO, DASSIE
Speaker of the Senate..
In the &nate March 1, 1841 •
Resolved That !this resolution 'pass.-•lYeas 01,
Nays 8.
L.-tract from th Jountall
O.A
In the Itolate lleprese*Otatives; ~ Aprei 2, 1849.
.fiesoleed, That this iwolution pass.--Yeas 58,
;lays 26. ,
Extract from the Journal.
WM. JACK, Clerks
, •
4 Secretary's Oiflee.
Filed April 5,1849.
.A.l L RUSSELL,
•.. &i, Dep. .qcc. of the C ;A.
.. $ . Beeretairys 0 e
Pentutylerrinia, es: i i 1 ,
I DO CEILTIIIr duit the aboVe ..., foregni ,
true and correct coypy ofllie. Origi. Re
of the General Are:ably, entities .
relative to an Ammidmeniof the Ciinstit ß 4
,the, same remains 4f:file in this ogee. ' 1
, • ", In'tcistimonv *hereof Iha
/, e urto set-my hand, andi muse
•`-- fi• ik l. Axed !Alio seal, of the S
. e,„ • .'4' Office rit llarrish ', thiA eleve
;' ow ofl3une Ann° D mini, l one
, ,
eight hurdled d fortvi-nine.
, • • 'TCIWNS 'ND IAIN
I •
.., ' ,Sre'ry the
narrisburg, Jime 14,.1849--m.
1 , 1_ i- t ' ''. i - I
“Joißtial . 45...1' Sato -
" Resolution, No. 188, entitled `Resoliitl.
tire to an amendment of the Oclnstituti. ,
read a third tiiii, -On k ,, the question, willth
kte agrees to -the *olutioul i l i The Ye •
21.11 1 )1 were taken apte*bly to eCcif r is
.- tituti.
"were as . fothAvc vie.; , , , ,
1 " YeAs.-Mes..'ire. Boals,Brawley, dialib,C
ham, Forsyth, BugtO, , Johnson, LaWrence,
aeon, t
n, Matthias, M'.ilin,,Rieli, .114ards,
S ak-ey, Savery, Small,Sinkser,. Sterrett cif.;
;,
' 4 ,Nlive—.l.lest!rs. Bmti Drun:, Friel{, Ivm,
nigmacher, Totteiger and Dtiftie,l.
"So the question veo determined by the ..
ti e" _ iL1: 1 . i i ' '
"sDurnel .of the. Eroisse cif,Stiziposleati • wee.
la Shall"the vesolutiop pass t They c,as and nays
were - taken agreeable ;to l t,lte: provision.itif the .th
Wel() of the Canstittit d i; add ire - as" )Iblli. •• - vit:
„ .
''
YEAs--Messrs, Gi J. 11,41Dafid J. I3ent,
Gieit , - Biddle ; Peter ` - lot David 3L *e,
Thoinks IC. Bull,, Jaciibi Cort John 11 . Dili , 'llNis
thaniel A., Elliott, Jot p,h Ein*Diolil G. Nie
man; William Evans,,John Fa Sitratiel4 ly,
J • P er W. Pis*, 1164:It f,itaufr, .1
G' ve r, Robert`' Main it . .., , / 11 / 1 ;9
T '; es - J. Ifeiring, Ji.e. , ie tMO 4; ellgiles
Jo eh B. lioNyer,l Rohm Kletz; rrisiinP,
At l am Lainhe4, 4l ,l4,unes J. Lowish
Lo , JacOh M'Caitnel( i , JONI F.l SPCul!o•
i
lir -cc, John hPl,i,mig Ihi,,, Main Militto,
Mai 4. John 0. - 11; 1 wt 1 1 1 61 ( 10 411, Si
P I 43, James : rtek4tenirG„ , P4t.
Irs,
fto ,' , George Ru y.,11 . ootlorelEyre -
S. ... waver/ uPl'.°
Ira. • 3.
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sitoonth ant - 0( amii""
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'crockery
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July 18,1849: .
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Laiiesboro
S and B 41? a
bys LY,QM
Sully, 18,1849.
*.vEs Band 'PIPE*
side by l• LllO7
' . Lanes boro July 48 1849.
- _ •
Ge 3 °'
cents.
summer CM
Store of
July 24fli.
, by
ry.e etingW; H.`ea:sy
hs at -8 andF9.i
Book Asesiru.
_ hid d ad
's, 'NCTO,.._/4L41,•'-.IM *heist ar
•
'HAM having ' • .•, •• Lbw*
:ecelebrited liver 447,
1 nt" 43-e •
ou t ing
The value oflthes .
'terafry worlii ue*,l o '
Itt
SEA
lEN IL FO
• for th,
qoehanna co.
subscriber.
linowi to th
Montrosse,
TIR. H. 8311111,
the eafivPul
merous operations i
pared with nicans
of sets of Teeth of
ciple, Where`by tees
sprhigs or
purpose de ed.
Hotel, as usu
his esidence Jessi
week. -
DFIS •
eccired
24th.
New
P - BILE so ,
Great. Be
chased the st,
- Vow, (1*
chase of New :
Publklhe folliwing
tail:' Pork cower,
tr , the bb - L7b
at .5 per mat t . oltu3
quantity.; Teg
ger,
beSolecheap
this side of - N.
Also 't-fullla
with mast of
in ust••
(
here
to be
etary:s
th day
usand
:Great Bend;
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,
pis'
diet;
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,Gi ' Jun
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1
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arriving Gmat
of cars rikg , east
Yet*. going west
for the night - tit
frotalieVria
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each' train or rim
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