The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, October 04, 1849, Image 3

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    DEPREDATION'S ta i ON TUE MAILB--Since
e beginning of June say's the New - York
:an, there have been robbed front the mails
;tweet' Batavia and Rochester, in drafts ind
:ertificates of deposit°, four thousarut Ave
tundra( dollare! The Bank of Geneva has
alone lost in that way $3,500: .A. l ar g e
mount of money ham also been abstracted
letters_going east from Buffalo.
SIMON 'Daus, whZ maityrdOrn as Post
taster caused such Ineral and deep lamen
ion throughout. t„..e.,,Locofocracy of the
but who atOwards had reason to know
co his own Teal grief Ithat the tears shed for
im were'cittltd crocOdile kind, has, set him
31f up atiltrvolunteer candidate for the office
rf Prothonotary of !Westmoreland county.
le deserves to be ekted, if only to reprove.
tis ungrateful- political associaies, who dent
tim up like a rocket and permitted ,him to
tall like the stick.
Where the-"Cilic4utati Dispatch' picket} up the
4 deponent faith not—howeivr, it will
gother sent me over tosec if you couldn't lend
; alittle BOW si," saidlittle girl dons South,
te itackearack.regket, to an old lady : who was
ov idembly hothered by these neighborly calls. •
- Se my darter" Said the 'odd lady raising her spec
es, andmetarra- tag not to know that corn meal
, the a Aide raked for. " I should like to oblige
sr mother; but we , ain't got no little Injun. Tell
r, however, she can hate our nigger boy any time
le wants tiirxorrow him." - The trndmg on "I;orrow
(vita' eras broken up after this. •
Plowing. Match
The undersigned, * Committee appointed by a
acting of the mentbors of the Society fo' 'the Pr°'
lotion of Agriculture in Suarelumns county, held
the Court house on the t9th of August last, to
le the necessary teliatinary arrangements for
Plowing Match, tennined upon by the socie
, hereby give notserifthat they have selected a
lere of ground on the term of David Post, E.N.,
have appointed the following named gentle
en, Judges for the occasion, us: c
Col. Frederick Bailey, Isaiah Maine, James Oak
r, 'Thomas Nicholson-and John Blowers.
'The lands will 'bet' staked out about 15 to 18
long, by two rods wide, and numbered. Cur-
Aiding numbers marked on slips of paper will
placed in a hat and drawn by the several com
trtors, that perfect S.sirness may, be secured.—
te ground is an old meadow. The plowing to
umence at two o'clock in the afternoon of Mon-
the 15th day of October next, he day prece
g the Fair. -
Cursed or ox teams may
,either be entered or one
adv by the same person.
.ny person intending to cuter, his team must
re notice to this committee of such intention at.
-t five days previous to the Mitch_ The pre
lims to be awarded to thixse who do the work in
best manner and shortest. time.
let Premium 15,00
21.1' do I 3,00
:very Competitor will be required to procure
ticket from the Committee, before ,entering tile
tnitul with his team.
B. it is hoped that the farmers will not be
ward abut bringing ou their teams and enter
the field. G HO. Ft.! LL EIL )
B. S. BENTLEY,
3L L CATLIN, )
Nontnrrie, Sept. '25, 1849.
Thompson oa the 2gd alt., Mrs. EMILY wife of
Joel Lamb, Esq., aged 30 years. Her cud %I - as
peace.
LIST OF LETTERS
maining iu the Post O„ fleet at Montrose. ~ f i inter
ending Sept. 30, 1849.
Lewis John •
er- Margaret A. • Lewis James
imett Selina P. Miller H.
in Oliver C. Morris Jas. 3
tier Michael • McCormick Thos. .
I,lwin Ann Mott S. S.
, rut Mitchell Mitchell
'ley Olive, McPherson Asa
fut Dann y Newnan Ann
mp Caroline Osterhont Henry '
peuter Shepherd Palmer J. S.
Arid Pietties Allen
tnn James'
t Ira
....dv John Quain Th..
pit John - Quick Toaciti.
ty A. C. ;• Quinn • Patrick
:lisli Thomas Randall Rosanna
tztl A. B.
Runyan Witham
ason Mary • Sternsdorf John F.
i:Lrd Elon Stevens Thrum C.
etnukcr G.
, ulan William Stewart Mary C.
In Cornelius Slotnm James
dine Jas. M
Isaac Swayz Gilbert B.
ris J. 0. . Smith Andrew
ald Daniel Thompson Ti. F.
wit & L oma o r West Rosetta
\- Bertha! . Wells Mary. P..
Alec Mary- ' Whitaker Thcretia T.
I.riroOd Wm. W. ' Way Wm. H.
dy John H. Wade Henry
ly Ruhamah White Mary .S.
t!sley Boma. •eil ' Warner Rhoda
cis G. W. Wards Thos.
Iris Betsey - Wells Ann L.
laglian Michael
M BUSHELS of ASHES Wanted in ex
klV change for quads, at the Grocery Store
P. M. BARBEX
esup Oct 8d 1819,
J. LTOSS, .
now opening a handsome assortment of .Dry
Goods, Groceries and Hardware, Omelrery,Dye
trq, Books awl Stationery, Lamp 01, Brooms,
Is, tic.
.anted-50O0yds of flannel
NE-410110111 WVAr •
A LARGE 4
WRITE ROUND DOG,
TIM. red ears, red on The haunches, red spot
on the side, and bob tailed. A suitable re-,
rd be ilia recovery or information
kub \six ' ;-either to the subscriber at 6il
- .er toll. W. Bose at Montrose.
A. li. ROSE.
Rename - INstiziefiny.
•iirwe r aim, North Carolina,-
• Fowls—Dear 4:lllF.Efetry whose
.te Is 6r,tta leiner; is 'Len , nest re
.. le aellteneat foam* and his Ilife now e n .
s good health. Vet:) , ingenti lL Wyours;
Win. A. tOIC:
Beaufort eanntY•AAlla al"L 1311 1 . •
.towitaity, near Washington, X. 21111 Nognat,'lB47.
' • unirknigned, feeling. gratefullor the.:relief
by the we of DR -WIRTA - 08,BALSAM .
.n.LD CHERRY, derma that jt *but an ant
lacer. to *ay, that , bet iwe fir 1
rcuudy,lis wife, keg afflicted ?with irhatake
' all others Oimaidemed gootimptioa; Wit
ere This, in her 'rave: , But lathe 'thingerotil
unpleasant sysaptotne,haye beetle:ewer to)4
Hof a few beftba, ited. itte jitter: to
daily avocations al Inlet : - • -0,•-•
lED,
Pope Wm. H.
Pa_sknore N. 0
BEND. CASE, P. M
Oct. 3.
Hatch's Celebrated Chemical
Poivder. - - I • • ;
1 11 E 'nineteenth cpntyrybas,notovitaclsed,
L discovery of which the direct effects will him
appreciated, otlityprodtictive.of.,ixonvyti
, fence and comfort as natal Uelebraled Chemical
Powder:which is watrantedllo give it keener and
!Smoother edge. to Razors, surgical Inaroments,.and
ill fine Cutlery, in one - minute, than any other
Powder, Faste,-or Strop, now in existence. This i 4
no humbug. It only wants to bo tried to be-ap•
predated by every one. For solo by,
ABEL TURRELL,
.ALMANTA3fiithe year 1850, one Porlevery
. Family in Susquehtuma County. May j)e. at
lidned grgha s By calling at the -Drug and Variety
s'tOre of . ABEL TUARELL, Montreee.
vir Please ctidl and
,get one.
Stoves, TAuvikrare&c.
UTE 'have now on Latta n: at Variety of cook
r ing, l'orlor and thop flova, which we will
0111 or caF.,h or ready pay cheaper than ever,among
our Cooking staves are the following kinds
The PhCentx :fir Tight, the very beA ache in use.
• " Improved Rotary.,
" • Extra Large Oven " "
Irving. i w AA 44
" Iron King. “
Whiteside's Double Oven. 4 - 4 "
" Rough and Ready'.. "; • " "
" Elevated Qren, Premium and other stoves o f
almost all kindi, - Parlor stoves far wood and coal.
Also an assortment of stove' trinuninO, Tin, .Cop
per. sheet Iron and Zinc. Ware. Any article not
oti liand made to order on short notice and the most
rmsonable terms. Purchasers Will rave Ernw, by
giving us a call before bUying;;ns we are determin
ed to sell at prices which inu.lt suit any ono. --
• 119 SE a .simrso:S.
Leiltaysitige ACadeany.
This institution, pleasantly located in the village
or, Leßaysville, Bradford county, 'Penn., is in sue
ceSsful operation tinderthe supervision of the Ilev.
Et J. Newell, A. M., Priadipat, and Miss Maria C.
Shepard, Preceptress. - '
.i; • -?--.777.1170.V.
Primary studies per Quarter, • 8.2,00
Coiumon English Branches, chtss commenced, '2,50
• ' * ~ u advanced, 3,00
, .
Higher English Branches, , 3,50
Latignag,es, and higher Mathematics, 4,00
Drawingr mid- Painting—extra, each , , 1,50
Ineidental expenses per Quarter, • - -25
TERMS.
Mill; Term 'aaunences September sth, 1849.
Whiter "• "' Nov. !. 21, 1849.
Spring " " Feb. ' 13, 1850.
Summer " " May 1, 1850. '
Clr All Bills must be paid ;at the close of the
Term. J. F... BULL:44CE, See'y.
•i ' JAMES HODGE, Pre4't. of Trustees.
CASH pain fug live Geese Fathers—Als4i, vash
1 10 paid fur Sheep Pelt's by ! ,
1137m2. . P. M.. BARBER.
Orphans" Court Sate.
Ipursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
' ; : i lt1 and for Susquehanna comity. there will be
RAO at-public vendue, at the Court House, in Mon
dose, on Saturday the sixth day .of October next
entiMug, all the right, title and interest of James C.
Riddle, Esq.., late of Montrose aforesaid, deceased,
at the time of his death, :of, in and to a certain
piece or parcel of land in the warrantee -firttllC of
Lai4ibcrt Ceilccoilmicr—patented to the reverend
Joint Ewing D. D.—and described in said patent as
follOws, to wit: " A certain tract of land `called As
ruciouv, situate on the waters of the Laekwanna,
ii sorthumberlmid comity"—(now Strquebanna)
-"lli:tinning at a sugar tree ; thence. by Land •of
Johti Cadwallader and William Forbes, north-east.
three hundred and eight perches to a maple ;
thence by } hind of Andrew McConnell, north-west,
nneltuadred. and sixty perches to a post ; thence,
by-;vacant land; south-west, tlirecd hundred and
eight perches to a sugar tree ; and smith-east, one
hundred and Ditty perches to the places of begin
ning—..eontaining two hundred and ninety acres
andpallowance of six per cent fur reads, Sc.". It
beingte, same lot which George Fuller, treasurer
&Said 'county, conveyed to the said James C. Bid
die by deed bearing date September, A. D. 1836.
SALLI D. BIDDLE, guardian of the miller
children of J. C. Biddle, deceased.
Montrose, Sept. 12, 1849. - • _
administrator's Sale.
Ipurstamee Of an order of the Orphan's. Court,
- tnlltte - exposed to Public Salo or OuterY oh a
Wednesday the rith day of Oct next, at I o'clock
I'. 31.,at, the late residence ,of Josiah Lord deceased,
in Lathrop township. Susquehanna county, the fol.:
lowing described. pieces or parcels of hind. .The
first, bounded.oo the North 'lands of Pirank.lin
Tewksbury and John Lord, ton the East by' David
G. Smith, Gilbert Smith and Reuben Tewksbury,
on the south by lauds of Jane hose andJolui.Lord
jr., end on the west by lands of John Lord jr, be
mg the farm on which the decedent resided at the I
tinteof his death. containing about one hundred
and isfenty acres, mostly .improVed, with a frame
dwelling house and barn. One other piece or par
cel of about eighty acres, known as the Whitford
lot : bounded on the north by land formerly of the
Gatlin estate, on the east by lands of Albert La-
Omit % on the south •by the road leading from the
Abbgton and Waterford Turnpike Read, to the
Pier pmt Road ; our the west by the Thinker lauds,
and about forty acres improved,; with a framed
barni Ai so . a saw Mill, nearly new ; and the ap
purtenances and about fintraeres of land connected
there With, with the dam aid the, water privilege
therewith; situate on the outlet of the Lord pond,
late the estate of Josiah Lord deceased. Terms
made known at the time of sale. •
• t A. GIIAMBE,RLIN, Adm'r.
s4{. 11, 1:849.
-Executors once.
A Li, persons , indebted .4 the'; estate of Ainy
J.Babcock of Dimock deceased,. by note or oth
erwli+;' arc hereby requested to: Melte immediate
paynient.to the subscribers, as a different disposi
tion iff;said estate Must, accorditv to the Will of
be . Speedily made:i--and all having
-claims upixt said estate; will present them duly-At
tested ko • ' {KA. NEWTON, }
L IL • WOODRUFF,
In*prignred .
'Double Oren Hot Air ,c.'ookim Stoves
Tlisabove stove ‘va patented m the fall - of
itorr, and Wag get out the last year. It is
cousidered hi urnyl respects to be a decided im
pieviiaent other-triad 'overr aofPoolcing Stoves.
It undoubtedly requires. less fuel fur cooking and
bald ig,'jthan',most,if not all "ether stoves now in
use.
The; Subscriber hns obtdined }the .exclusive- right
of imidinithii . o43Velldthe county of 'Smiquelum!
na - aW linving Inige:uumberof.them
insauffelared 40; 4 ' WO - F:oundiy" in this, ),&
lige * neat style, *gem:. TheY
be Witt the - F;mdiy,at.the store.of. Messrs. Risk
and SiMpsou*.i or 61 . * - suf :xseriber.; ' _
37
11349.
,
Blackmin°o r
MEM coming term will Caumience , ini:itrielllth
For filiin or twelve weetas s o r -twenty-four
son
,suiiipforte, - $lO 00
".- A thorough4:6"l / *-iiitsiniiiiim -10 OQ
oehlopieriAia
N O • ' • ijo
UstinfilisinkSptte . OO
.4 1 140**fieft:250 1849, M39*•2'
Q f Or4sype4'edebilitimi.l-4tlo-
11.: ' s " • ' IuRRELPs.
. ... .. . , , . . .
j l3g-o*)P4oX.l,Sii*i.:Aii4AlaiiiißELL
—, l -7.
-- ' • ~ ' -TV$:"
„ _ , .
.Wanted ttliiahirrter,
Pork, 1101a,' wheat, : - Flour ißutter and
Ciitt ari accounts due him: ' '• •
July 19. ' 49.
liro* - 7'.Yciric & Erie Ra il-Road
C'aii4 artef.The 20th of August,lhe trains will
'nisi.ris folloWs, Stindays excepted : 9
Vim-ugh Pasle:nger Trails, from liew-York to
. Owego, will leave. the CoMpany's Pier, foot of Vu-
Mae et. at 7 'l:2 a. m. and sp. In. stopping at all the
re) , stations. From, Owe no ) the through passenger
trains will leave for New-York at 6 ;o'clock a. m.
and at 7. p.. in., Stopping. lilso at,all ;the way sta
tions.'
- '.4. special IVay Train, for Port Jery is and inter
mediate stations, except Sufferns, will leave New-.
York eVerY Saturday at 3 1-2 p. m., and will kayo
Purt Jervis for New-York every Monday morning
at 5 o'clock. - . ' •
,
A Jfilk Train,, with Passenger Cars attached,
will leave Port Jervis for New-York at ten win-
Altos past 5 a. my mid-returning will; leave New-
York for Port Jervis at a 1-2 p. tu. Another milk
tram w passenger a passeno•er car, will leave Another
for
Otisville at 6 1-2 a.,m., and returning leave Otis
ville at 5.p. in., connecting with the freight boats
.10 Neiv-York. The milk trains do not eennect with
the P. d, R. R. R.' ,
PI-efuhe leives.New,-York every night fur all the
regidar stations on the road . . A freight train twill
leave Owego every morning at 6. o'clock. A freight
train Will leave Port Jervis for NeW-York every
morning at 6. o'eleek and another at 8 a. tn. with
market freight. • A special train, for eittle and oth,
er live stock, will, leave Owego on Fridays at 4 p.
in., andin Port 'Jervis for New-York ou Sundays
'fr)
at Ba. m. Fare from New-York to Owego f:.5„,
The intern diate stations in proportion. Commu
tation Tic kets at lowest rates for • thelstations be
tween New-York and Port Jervis can I be purchas
ed.-at the New-York and Piermont Offiees. Excur
sion tickets, entitling the traveler to pass over the
roadefrom New-York. to Owego, and'return, at 85
fOr the trip, can be purchased at the New-York Of
lice, foot of Dunne:st. or on board the 6 . t.iiiil.xxit&
until the let of September nest.
35 .JAMES P. KIRKWOOD, s'ept
Atditor's Notice.
Mtn?, subscriber having been appeinted an Au
ditor, in, the settleuitait of theilecountsof Jud
son Mullenix, administrator of the estate of Chloe
Ferry, deceased, would hereby give netice thatle
will attend to the duties of the raid appointment,
at his office iu Montrose, on Monday the `2?..1 day
of October next, atone O'clock P. M.
tL CHAMBERLLN Auditor.
5ept..11,1.819.
Admiui trutrix's Nonce.
A LL persons indebted to the estate Of Benjamin
Froat late of the township ofJO.ritip, deceas
ed, are requested to . make immediate payment, and
those havieg demands against said I..tite to pre
sent them duly attested for settlement ;
Sept. It. '• • DF.Ncy Ailm'x
Washburn & Co.
TilteNUFACTUpats and dealears„ wholesale
and retail Hats, Caps, guff, .Dulralo
Robes, Trunks, Ca4bet. Batts, Ladies Satchels, &c.,
CotRT ST., BINGfIAMTON, :5 Dorms EAST Olt THE
BINGHAMTON Ham,
Have the pleasure of announcing to their friends
and the public that their stock of Fall and Winter
Goods for 184) is ready for inspection, and they_
respectfully invite the attention of all dealers in
Hats, Caps, Muffs, &c, and the public at large thro'-
out this section of country 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 assortment of
Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Mole-skin, Silk, California
and Wool Hats; Otter. Seal, Nutria,, Musk-rat.
Silk and Mohair, Plash, Silk dt Cotton Glaze, Vel
vet & Cloth Calls; Muffs, Boas, Capes, Victorina%
and in fact all kinds ' ! or Furs worn, Buffalo Robes,
all kinds and dualities, Tlunks, Valises,; Walton.
Brussels and Ingrain. Carpet Bags, - Ladie's Satchels
&c., ever offered to the inhabitants of this part of
the country.
Their liats and Cips are all numufattured by
themselves. and their other goods selected with
great care from the largest manufactures and im
porters in the :United States which enables
_them
to sell from 15 to 29 per cent. cheaper 'than any
other establishment of the kind, west of New
-- - .
WASIiBURN-' it Cu.
Binghamton, Aug. _Bth, 1849.
N. 13. They issued their Fall Fashions for Gent's
Flats and Caps, an Saturday, Aug. 25. tE
Beady ifiade Clothing:
JUST RECEIVED a new supply of Broadcloth
Frock and Dress!Coats; Black and Fancy Cas
seuiere Pants, of varibus qualities; Satin, Valencia
and Fancy Silk Vest.;; Cloth and Satinet Pants ;
Shirts, Bosoms and Collars; Jean, Cashincret and
Cloth Coats.
HATS ik CAPS !—' 7 A general assortment of Fur,
Silk, Brush and Wool Hats—Also, Cloth and Glazed
Caps.
BOOKS & PAPER.—Writing,Wall & Curtain
Paper, just received. Cap and Ltter Paper by the
Beam -; 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 School Bobks, will do well to °i re
memill.Everything in my line to be sold Bleep.
CEO. FULLER.
MonfrOse, Sept. 4, 1£49.
L. G. GILBERT,
No. 215 Pearl Street, New-!York.
OFFERS for said P.tesu. RANOLVGS and FLOOR
Co.u. turrns. A large assortment of Ameri
can, French, and German Paper nangings, with
Borders to match, for sale in any qnantity, at the
lowest market rates. Merchants unable to, visit the
city of New York can depend upon their orders
being filled at the lOwest price by sending de
scription of style and qualities.. Oil floor cloth cut
to suit-the purchaser. n36m4
New York, Augtl.4. 24, 1849.
Yankee Notions, Combs, Bmatoni.
PIKE h LADD, 39 • Nassau Street, (up
staire,) corner of Liberty*, opposite
the Post- tojflee, New-York,
A" prepared to :furnish Country Merchants'
t
Kvausu, Famscrt,
_41 , 11:0 GEILNIAN FANCY
GOODS, consisting in part of
Camhs—Tartalse Horn, _lvory, German
, ,
silver, etc.
Puttolts—Gilt,, ißrocade, Lasting, Bona, Pearl,
flirt, steel, etc.,citc. ;
Brushes-010th, Tooth, Shaving, Shoe,
Paint, etc. /
IttsPsi,Perfutuery, Hair Oils, Violins and Strings.
Thren&—ildarshall's • Linen. Giant Wilsons
t10.,-,Spool Cotton, Cotton, Thread. etc. Sewing
salls and twist. ,
CottOnVap&s,Cnrset,laces, etc. eta. timead.
/ers,,, all kinds; Pins, Needles; Bair Puss' oo" Its
and Eyes; Ttitublcs;. , Knitting Pins rpodkins
Pocket Booki ;.. silk and cotton Purses ;: Paper, bang-
ings, Curtains, and Oil:shade&
Cutlerr--,-Pauhrs, l'ocket Cutlery, Seissaia, eta.
Gennart silver Spoons; Britannia do.: • silver, fuld
Celli Pencil Cases Pereussion Caps ; Fi4i l noks
slates, Pencils, etc, Easur.striws;, Looking-,pla.sa
es_;'ll4'va An$IV.0;41:11040,
"alb
wist
of
. .
ljliited'StAtil.'Whi)leistilti -- Clot 1
intilirarehoiuse ! ! . 1
y EWIS IiAIifFORD ; Nos. - 252...25 4 : 2 58,and!
258 Nam. ;Sneer,. (Between Fulton +4las:di
Burling ,Slip.) ranA - , have-on hand the!
lnrgest assortment ef Clerni.No in the United States,
'adapted. to all marketsll •in the article .01 Sbirte
and lontsVers, we keep an endless variety. AILtV,,
the most extensive manufacturers of Oil ,Clotbing
and Covered ilatiti,in the world. Plain and Posh- ;
ionable Clothing, of all kinds. • • ;
Catalogues of stoleksent by mail. Ordersprmnpt
ly filled. - • t. LEWlftds HANFORD,
4 - os. 252, 2 , 4, 256, atm stsB Pearl 5t.,14 V.
HE moolution.
inirtnershi under - the firm of Lyons
Wood is this d by dissolved by Mutual consent.
The books And ac nts are in the hands uS. D.
Lyons. S. D. L.YO.TS'.
JOI4V B. 1040 D.
Friendsville, Jul ) . 1 10, 1849.
S. D. LYONS will.continue the busineSs Or Tai
loring, in all its branches at the old stand, over
Wieltham Jt Stonel store. Cutting done on :the
shortest notice, and iarranta, as4:11.11. The latest
Fashions always on hand. S. D. LYONS.
LANEELBC/110; PA. CU BAP OMB STORE
.On'the New York &Weis Rail Road and Snapp :
henna Riser, 200imilesfrom New York, 25 miles
from BinqkamlonZand 19 iitiles from Montrose,—
surrounded by 4fountains and the Railroad
Bridges.
'I our store the ifollowinfruay be found : Eng
.J Inds, French atid American Dry Goods, Bon
nets and . Ribbons, ;Parasols Umbrellas, Carpet
Bags, Hats and Capi., Looking Glasses, Boots and
Shoes, Cmckery, Glak.l4 Ware, Hard Ware, Window
Glass and Sash, DrUgs and Medicines, Grcieeries,
Mackerel, Codfish„ '
less Park. Superfine Flour,
Nails, Stone Ware, klappened Ware, Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuff% Butter Firkins, Candles, Solid's and
Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Books, Paper, Inks and
Quills, Cooking, Pailor and Shop Stoms, Stove
Pipe and:StoveTrinunings, on hand or matlit to
order.
Eagle Foundry PlOughsL-warranted: Trunks A:
Traveling Bags, Shingles, Clover Seed, Carpet and
Cotton Yarn, Axes, Handles, Buck Saws, Shovel 4,
Hoes, Rakes; Sorthei, I tc., Sa
For the very rilieral patronage which we* have
received the past year we tender our sincere thanks,
and Rust we shah rcieve a sin larger share of
public patronage the present season Having re-;
duced the price of our goods about 26 per- cent.
from last year's prices, our motto- is now—small
profits and quick tunas. Situated as we are on the
Railroad, we can sell -,
. lower than any other estab
lishmont in the county.
LYONS' It; CHANDLERQ.
Laneshero, July 1849. , ,
ADMINISTINATOR's NOTICE:
A LL persons indetited to the estate of Altrander
Webster. late' Of Liberty, deceased, are re
quited to make inimeoliate payntent, and those:.
having denims, .= &w it maid aeduto t 4,7 premnit them
drily attested fur sett ement.
Hitt A HD BAILNY, Atinfr.'
August 30, 18-13.: . . 35-ow.
Hingbatntozi Female gegesinekiy.,
METE Winter Tern i of this Institution will coin-.
JL. mace, Wednesday, Aug. 22d, and continue
2t.). weeks. Several' accomplished Teachers are
employed in this Seminary. Since the close of the
last term, accommodaltions for a larger number of
pupils have been added. Parents having daughters
to.be educated are atured that the ' location and
facilities of this Semidry ale not excelled in south
ern New York. Eveity effort and awe for the ad
vancement and , welfilh of pupils, will be exercised
these in whose charge they are placed.
TERM& . ,
In the boarding school, the whole charge for
board, including all micessaries connected with it,
as room rent, . washing, fuel and lights, and tuition
in all the English brtuiclics, constituting as a day
school an extensive o4urse, .$3O; and with Latin
and Frel,tch added, OW per quarter of 11 weeks.-
I/1y scholafs in Old Primary :Department; will
be charged f 1,50; in the Middle Department $4,00
,—in the Higher $5,014er quarter; and with Latin
and French includedl,o9.
i m
Erire Charger.— is on Piano, per quarter
10,00 ;on the . Guitar 10,00; use of Piano 1,00.=
Drawing and Paintingtin water colors $8,00; oil
Minting $B,OO. Italian, French and German, each
,00. , I
No pupils received 4 . n. legs than half a quarter
No deduction fur occaiimnal atmenee.
Addre-43." Miss ill S. Ingalls. Female Scan •
Mary, Binghamton, N. Y.
August, 18-19.
N. Y. tir. Er
rivet.
ie It' ' roatir Everybo-
• dy's 111 rivet Line.
R41511411M . 1-- ;13
rpli.k, sutrd:Xibers a now prepa red
to receive
Freight of all kin( 'at the Owego Depot; and
also at the BinghamtoGreat-Bend, and Lanesbo
ro' Depots, every Tuesiitty, Wednesday and Thurs•
day, of each week, and continue with regularity
throughout the season. 1 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 premeds in Bankable foods
at either of the aboveopots, to the following per,
sops :—At the store of F. Itaynsford, Owego ; at
the storehouse of (.1.31'1 inney, Binghamton ; at the
office of Jas. Griffin, Gr t Bend ; and at the Hotel
of E. Benson, Litmeslio .-
4 AMES ISE, Binghamton,
.1 - AMF-8 ELFFIN, Great Bend,
•F. RA SFORD, OWego,
ego, Jury 23, 1840. . . •
..4 gents :—C. lirKluly, Wmgbamton ; E. Benson,',
- Canesboto'.
CArr.ux JAmEs. &sit will superintend the busi
ness-throughot4 the wh le Line , and receive and,
fill all orders for a ries, Fruit, Fish, Oysters,
r( 4 O
11;e. &c . ; which ', will be ught at the lowest whole
ode
s prices in New-York, and forwarded to either
t th ia ki a jo i wa t ,,,, .. n3Otn2
New Milford S sve-Depot-1849.
HBURRITT bits . .w in store, a now. assort
a menc , ofitiltoves, including the most approv
ed kinds OVAirllight, _ Common Cooking, Par
lor, and shop Stoves, R • and Common StoVe
Pipe, stove 'Furniture, s eet Iron and Zinc, stove
Tubes, ike., dc.; ito. which the attention of cash pur
ei ssnrs, and the public cb invited, and Which will
be sold at very{ low priies, for cash, or approved
credit. I t ' .
1 .
.ANgust,ll34,9 . " I
N. Y. & Erin Nair. ad,—Weitarn, Express.
1 : ILK% • rEcii.
Office
_Not
~)! Duanelstreet and., *all street,
New Yc;rlf. aves Netv' York 5 o'cknk P . M.—
Arrives at 11,1,peinnaton 6, A. U. and Owego I, A:
DL For trturpOrtatiou'of all kinds of atierehandiie,
Paeknge andlfoney. the proprie' have made
'arrangements w i lth L Saari° to run Fartirene to
connect dant botween Great P :
Pend an 31ontxose.
AlLmooey• andonorchatkdize - will • forwarded
t.
without d elay.
• - , ' ;r 1 Ad:ENT&
• .I A Sivirle: Montrose. 1 - :.-: •:-;
geo, W. „Stephens, Green triend.
4. Morgan, Bingliassion. ,
L. Ournattno4iion, Over.
Sickles, it. - Prosuck,lfirmira.
G.... Et 14tmilii4g, eorOili.
';. 4, V -
gontrom,./
4iciallethripi '
mad Ph i i m eical - #..favontble to Abe
Reform, are:enup earnestly re-
at the 10460 cif Dr. Ri Thayer; in
rY th e Oth of 0 0; ) 1311, at 1 "
, hatielp consWeratiatil the eipe
-1 If' 1 Sociecy. ,
Or' our pt-fits 1,10 ritick
A LL friends_;
Medical
qu ested to , meet
irOPTifieA akss
(kinder. Id.; to
dienoyerif fprini
An rldress'd ,
&Tinny be_e
f I
'.. ''---. -1 ":" ---- 1 1111 M . TOPIT, 7-7 - 7.. --- 7
ELATiVS :TO TEE AREND
"0F
THE - -
- ' XI I
, - -- `•-,',' 'COVSTITErTiON?•'-' - -; - .s: ' --- :,,.. ,1 -! 4 _
ResetiQiefik Ma, e4inekrin iiecei 9f Repreienirs
e 4l
4ires of ' - COittnionivealt o Palled: to G4itiial.,
klasenthlOttet, , Thatethe - r tution of,:this,.CenThvi
nsoaWealth, be anunewieil . second., sectleit
The
the firth,artiae", 'so that i sluill'lenurts relleiVia:
if
The judges' of the;Silpretu eoUrt, of' the siteril
courts of Comnion!Pleris; mid Of suth other Courts
of !wind its are or= shall het stahlished .by'law '
'hall be elected . byltheAnidtfied. electors - of:ti;
' onweidth in the mune Mowing, to. wit :
he Judges of the treprein4o 'by the qiialifi — ed
lectors of the-Comiketrelidth late. Ihe'Preii
l omin
T
ent dodges of ' the 'several urts of Cent:mut
Il ik e l as and such other Co d r Record , as are*
s 11 be established by laiv and all other - Judges
ill
required to be leginled in thl law, by the qualified
electors of the respective &Striae over Wtolidie - y_
are to preside or act as Judges- Awl the-AS:Sm
ote Judges of the Courts of poomon Pleas by - the
qualified electors of the Count* respectivelv.,-4,
'file Judges of the Supreme Coast shall liolif their ,
offices for the term,of fifteen y ears if they so long,
behave theruselves,well : (stibject to thaallotment
hereinafter provided for,- sidisequent to the , first
election :,) The President Judges or the sevilal
ooarts of Common' Pleas,. and of such other courts
of Record as are or shalt be established bylaw
l and all other Jude ' .requoitt te be. Icetred in th l 4' '
Llaiw, shall, hold their, ..s1 for the term .of t
„en
years, if they shall a 4.4, behave' themselves •
I well : 'The Assoelaid Judges of he Ceuitif of Coin
-Inion pleas shall hold their "offices fur Ilse - terns of
.tiVe years, if they: shall se long behave themselves
u , tell: all of whom shall* ceinmiceioued by„the:
ripvernor, but for any reasiounblecensewhich,dialr
'not be sufficient grounds of inipeachmeht, the - Gint-.
loti shall 'remove any of theth bit the Inhlte4 3 io f
ih i m-thirds of each branch ofthe il4slatttre:: - t The'
1104 election shall bike piaci:tit the geueralelectiOn'
lefthis .Cornruonwealth next 'sifter the adoption .of
thisamendment; aiid the m issions ' of.alttlie
Judges who may be theuiitoffiCeshall expire on the
first Motnlai iir December rollowiug, when the
terms of the new - judges shall 'commence. The .
Persons who shall then be elected Judges of the'
Supreme Court shall hold their loffiix,4 as follon;
one of them for three - years; One fur sill years, ono
for nine years one for twelve s•ears, find end for fi[
teen years c -- the term of each Ito be decided, by lot
b the said-jiidges AS soon after the election , as 'con- .
'vonient, and the result certified by , theta to the
Governor, Thai the - cenunissiens I may be issued in
accenkince thereto. - The judge whose
_commission,
Will first expire shall he Chief 'Justice' during his,
term, and thereafter:each. judge whose commission
Shall first expire shall in lumibe the s Chief Justice,
and if , two or mere CounnWnos Shall expire on the
tare dap, the judges h ol d ing them shalldecide,by_l
lo which shell be the thief Justice. Any vadhit-1
cies happening by death; resignation, or otherwise, ,
in any of the said cour ts , shall be filled'by appoint
ment by the Governor, to continuetill the first
11144aday, of Dosozoknr-ouccool.Poe also noatt senora]
el a ction. The Judges of the ISupreme Court, and
il l Proadonta of the geverah Courts of Cominen
PI as, shall at stated thlice, receive for their semi:
an adequate conifiensatiou r t o be fixed bylaw
w . ich•shagiriot be dituitt . ished* . ting their Coining_
aupe in office, but they shall receive no fees or. ,per,
qmsites of office, nor hold anir other office of profii
under this Commonwealth, or ender the govern
inant of the United States,- or any other State of
this, Union. The Judges of the Supreme Court da-'.
ring their continuance in office shall reside within'
Silk Commonwealth, and the Other Judgce during
their continuance in office shall reside within the
district or county fdi which they were respectively
I '
41ected. ._ - ' - • ,
, WILLIAM F. PACKER, •
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
ca:o. DARSIE
Speaker of the Senate.
' Le. the Senette :March 1, 1819..
tcso/red, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 21,
Kit -s te
ill.xtract from the Journal. - 1
SAIL W. PEARSON, — C/crk..
fp the House of litepreseutatiees, April 2,-1349:
Hesolvellp That this resolution vass.—Yeas 58,
Kass 26,
.
Extract fronrl4 Journal'
W3L JACK, Clerk.
I pled April.o, 1819.
A.
Z. RUSS~TJL
Pep. See. of ate Corn.
' ' Serretaik's CFO. •
Pen?aylvania, as: j . 1 I -,
Ino ecaTIFT dud :the above , and foregoin g is a
tree and` correct copi)y of the brigited Resolution
of the General .ii.embhr, entitled "..ItesolutiOn
rela ire to an Amendment of the Constitution,". as
the :-. a e remains onl file in thketlice.
14 . 1 4 ; . In testimony ivhereof I: have ,here- ,
: y?,, - - . t
a u2. 41 . tetimY
_l4nd., 1 aad caused to :14.1
, ittcptt the seal of t he .Secretary'a
,t,....,
# - ..),, Offite at'Ffnrrisbiirg,thia eleventh Elay
l' .• .of June Anno Domini, one thotiStuid
eight hundred- atitiforty-nine:. . -
"TOWNSE.IiD, ilitINEEi,
1 . Acxf ry of tho Com.
ilitmsburg June 14;1849-,'.31n. -
, 1
"Jonnkal. of Senate..
" Resolution, No. litS, entitled i Re4olution rela
tive Ito an graendmelit or the 'Constitution,' was
madly:third time. Oti " the 'qution, will the, Sew
ate 'agreee to tho
_.ip:olution il The Yeas-and
Nap, were taken'agreeably to tbe Constitutioa,.)ind
" were as fellow, viz :1 " i -
' " .tr cAs.—Messrs, Sara,.°l.Brasyleiy, Crabh Cimniag-
Tram, 1 Forsyth Hugus Johnsca4 Latiremce,-Levis,
Masthi, Matthias, ItiCitslin, Richt, Richards, Sadler,
Sankey, Savery, Small r Sinyter, Stemltt ik Stine-21.
NAvs--Messrs. Best, Dram, Frick, Ives, Ring.
Konigmacher, Putter er and Darsie, Speaker-03.
'I Sp the . question was detertnined in,the drama
tive.l . 1 . •I • I —'-''. .-
14 .tentraal - of the Souse, of. Sopreoontativosi
"ISball the masa* Piiss - t The yeas and risys
wete taken agreeiblw to'the provisina l ot the tenth
artitl of the Constitatipn: said as - follows„,vit:
Ess—llessrs: Gideon J. 81, d'.. David' Befit,i ts
grat,, Biddle; Peter ID. ,8100 - David M. Role,
Thcki IC ' Ball; Jtatilb: Cort "J bit H Diehl, Nip
the al I A. Elliott; Joseph -Erne i,-Davict G. Eshle
man.silliarn Braila, ! lulu Fans ci, 011 1 / l ael Fegely,
Il i
Jo. W. W. FOer, , .llenr,y, /IL Palleir,_ Thomas
Gruir
,i', %died `Thiiiips'an; - -G ' rge P. - Trigiaiy,
Than o.lferriii7„Jceph Higiii ',Charle`S' Ilertx..
i ella
Jule t R Hower; RobertAlots; rrisim KLaiidi
Ab :a IsunbertoVintes J. tuts, James W.
,I Jti«ibllVertitcy, Jobii-Mit,Culleah.Hugh
*M' ' ' ~'-lotin'll'Lanntlin;:A:dankMcntiri;lStinitiel
*
-Idaiitc John tij Mierit Edtriiid - --Nicklesok Stewart
P. d*ncs. Portit.,:llemy.
• C• ' Trott, - - Akozo
Ro George, Aupley,t Theaderejltirnaa,,Benssual
catt,
S. Sel °mover, Samuel Seibert, Ji'!ln?, Sharti; Chris..
'treilivity; Thimnivo..Stiel: - Jitiniaft E. Stahl's;
J ~. . Stutztaah Marttiall Swartg*ekter,-sanittel
'IA OcmgeT. Tbilru4Nkitaitalwra-Ukkalk
iji _kislunuelYfOrithi Alms , iWilc, l2 : l o: B. . l kTiel j
ancl , Willitiforj Pkker, S : e n terrlo.• :..
t x 15441'v:14i. - Agiistuti K. rtiyk'Davld'ldi
ey.= Dairid - ES* :Heivii lit lEtikasiji,fin
~ John iW. 0 emei,filtemilli OiliesplO...foh oi
!ordqn. Vlioot Hr17 . 021104 , 1/Ak WA' Joiglith'
milrb.ritotiprA X. Let444,; i 7*.ircavont;.;4obn
ie - Willian, BrAlfOrl,' . ; "Ifiller . " - Wiliam
kfrfis"''lt‘i' 'llL ' - " 'T , ! Itttbbettii
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Merciu'r ar;alLlo7-thaidv*, ,
Good*, Dru , N, 111610kiiiiiiNiti004 Ciii446l4 ' Th
ia
-,- Turd re,eAxixely,in*.oo±4:ivit - cheifOr-,1-'
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ADE. IreittioLvnialig y ft .. /4
lel
' . ' - cumields;''Pgi.nt,NrlN ll . 4 -., 'til,' -71
if.ten D ry Poods•NalthYangs , ,1
, war Ckxks, Watiiw, Aelr,e/tY r akillt; k l
,t „PP'-'"' I , Iflii'ill l'Orlml .. 0 1' - 1 0 1 - ' , ~ '
i4tt`" „tnlttleuts; t , -i '
Suthinary, litiftibes, i TOON' ' l 4kii,:P
:1 . `z tltest yetilierilialfgg•--t - :.:,t,
Ai NEW and beautiful stock of liorlieliophopire .
: 1 1
r (19.b°Pgh,t,etitirorloc:-.iiikailievioe ~,.
'.l ' 'i g 7' ' a iungsEcioralliir Atibstikey''H
ty me 2:a ps.all se , .., „if AT
- of: 1 - -, ;'. - ,•-• - 1 '
00 Bolrels`of SALT for. -ails -ioweic ,tf
s an d 'c i s h Ot'e i 'a t ---'' :.F ...`v.7.J1fi.1.,, ! ....,,N 7 , 1 , ..,,, ~I
Ally la. .1 LATlllitOPAk , RmAThuter.;' "s:' ,
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LIVVITS,S4S and SUP4AOItheA.
wise, sexy LYON' 4 Critt...
lafiesPoro
rlitir.p.4EB . itihr By Ail: .9.04:1 , ,_
V - 114Ifor lialc by. _- LYONS tic*Lb..
'.
I..aiesvom.Juiy,-tB;:itit? iot4n-14 : ."4 - , , tit:''
uilir
SYeitts — ffluf.P.lßA'slay -tickle& at: = 'k
'Ade; by •. • viroNgt,ct.
ta,nesbwo, July 18; i 84.6.,, ; , s
1.--
riicKopp Biwa:tin", by: the piece; fair emit AA - -,
V cgas pee yantileary tet.1134 1: de; ;
suliwer 1 Cloths ai 'B' and 11) tietita,4l l 114 'attii•
-.110118. - .;.
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July ptb. q,..., ~,,,',.0 .1.fa . . 1 1;+ lir l'vip.,krt: . i
i t
;', lEFOok'AtescP•Thil •
i‘.EARS' - ,P/OrOßLti f
;I'OII:DRAM 4 1 tinit "•rnotttreittht l lll4 l 4r'
L. • fo these celebrated .worte44,ol44m:mt . w_
cAliaou co. during the'prOeld - kioioitk protimi
soied. 'N. The value 'of titifte *Nil!
kuovm t , the literativiorldlo'llik" po is si
itlontrOe, July 1819; I.k.P
1 , i r „Dentistry. I r:,; ~-
DIN-IL S 3 ittiliPqntal STIOD;--iiald - halbrth
, tleatit.4 Public. Sit in addiOnit.to'hia,na
morons' perations in - thedeiiitatikho itittaie'pre' '
p:4rad
with means for insertiktiiiible site,nysetg
of is o Teeth on the Aiinemphe .I"tiiiiiithsp rilit- ,
cipltOr tell; teeth may be ireititiivitlaitzkapiraV
Tanga dolts, and ate warms* tolosvOin: '
f r i 3 .4 x , se esiglia Dr. a *Tbe„„roivaii. -
otel; as list* on Mondays and,. - 4,!,
..ussetapv'Oltitt'::'
WS 'lesidenre naeasttp,Anrutelltereirial~SlT
ireetO i. • . Adostiess;Jii liilett. : .:: :
a . I AR , of best quality fir tale att.„ •,, ,4 .
1 ' ' - , !.111Bild1WIL:` - . - -.
New *Trait dc•lffinV tgilits. ,-- ,
RE
li t= ! I n tl: 7 lU f= 4-16 (4--
:(1 reau , ,y , . , var.
eli4eil 6., stock . of.' Abner* olillakay
Yof)lig & Gilz6ill an y , haling te: urge
i
ehaid'orerw Goods, are prepared . . lo - *I. to the
tublid. the folloWingWilehtfat tirh#l4 - searre.: --
oil I; 'Per Flower Salt by, the Mt dr las4r3-ndi
~bythe bb AN• half bbl.; or P00k441 0 14 1 . Svgar
at 0: Po! cad, Alolassa4, t'Y t1ia1144 , * 1 : 44 lodger
-
'quitatty.: .Alsii Zvi, Coffee, li.ll- - INtipir l thn '
ger,i,SOop, Castkka, Painter, Oileiakcj i #,lirill
be siold cheaper , thatt at any otheiles
this !side' Of bf.. V; Binghamton aot, mi 09014, ....-
A* & fl ' ianYortment , of Dfligs 1 8 0- 31 1 11 0/ 0 6
with tnostiof the Popular Betent ilre_die!tteti=nour
in U`se. 1 i ' . •
_____-- .`l'''
iogußeo t a . , - ,-,
'
6°4 Bend. Aug.l3 I,eoo.- „: -..1.7.11i,.:4
Se4Tet r arYs Office.
lITEVENSMALIi f $
Make:v - o'6ok orrabik4lol4;
01.1 ( 4 --, Pftlet -1 1 - Dry;' • • 1 -
my aqd 0 -Wee/ 3 94 1 / 1 0 4 4 — Seit' , i'
i s4,C4 l rFW* .44l the_ L 'BOOKIaNDURI
montrosiatig = rir
%at 71: WWI "it ."
ottbe'eoto
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4 1 ? &
lES Scythe Stielph si,tblo • ht
ai the stoYa of
an4ll•FLOilt,lbiAimilti4
XXON UIIO4O,
Cit LPL
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,‘ ' - '' AOMliiiitrataiSoftilifee. L - ___‘` , P ,
A ILL persona hidebted to the tt#iiiha - ofirmith r -
t AA, Weoster i late of Liberty, dectimed,'ariclito; =
clucAted•tcl Maki! immediate Paratat. mid: *or 'f
having i 4emandi against said estatitiwerakihitia 1 -
,duly att est ed fok settleinefit: I'= ' - 4 - "--s'l -,2; - ,--;
Talngstfi*Unkiit;:- ,-
: :Least 180, • 184 1 ,' .f, -1. , ‘'r li':: 'asitot,r '''.
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'Be emenilromtreme iti.(l.lleo l / 4 f.5 , ' '
• , A-• , ; IR OU ' horlo stage coach . inil:hiirn,fliti*lii__
6. 4 .
.41.11/oto :in Montrosolor arta4 Boa Witt ince.
ry dsity,AS &ate eseePtedl viz: at i 'okottek - A,ellt,
arriymg al reat Bad Ili Iltite 'for 141'114 .`' bail'
of ears' ' east and th e bight' train Ifrinf NeW-
Yolk ' I veat; sail g P.- X F lit UM ,
kr the big •ttaka rift- east !and ,thii ' 4116!
frenliNeW-Tork gzikig writ.- ' i -) - s- .I._l- , Tt-, •• -. 4
, -Returg9 'ear. Greet Penit-oni*: - 41100 - 4 , 1
etiellndit cf ears het& NeeF York;''• - 1' -' r r,- k'
--10 4 teful mid ati:ponrodatittedOert and diel-nite ,''
' teams aro tinplate& on this;
retstawithit,ooo l o
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