bank ; thence up and along the ma!gin of a riiter to the place of beginning, contaiumg,. ninety Pine acres and fifty-two perches with, - allorinlix]for roads &c, it beingpait of the Jacob Skitini?iWiu. rentee ; together with the appurtenancx,.peartitm. e d House., one framed barn, a small timber 'and about 40aeres imrored. 1 Seized and taken in execution at their* of George Wier re. John Rogers. ' - ; ALSO. All that certain piece or - parcel; Of land, lying. and b e ing in4he township of Lenox in the bounty of Susquebanind state of Permaylvania, bound ed and described as followsa,, to wit: on tha north by lands of R. B. Grow% and Btolhere, ion An d Miller on the east by hinds of Gardner; . op the south by lands of Samuel L Halstead ; and on the west by lands late of John F. Dupee. dontaining about 115 acres with the appurtenances, one 'film ed Rouse, one log Rouse, one log Barn, tw d be tween 80 and 40 acres improved. Seized and taken in , execution' in the suit of -Bteplum Carrell re. Isaac Wixalreff. ' • •4i LSO, 7MI that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the township of New Milord in the county of Susquehanna, bounded and deseribed as follows, to wit: beginning at a birch tree, the south west corner of Wm. Bells lot No. iO6; thence hr a line of Drinker's lands North 86} degrees, west 66 perches to a stake in the middle of the highway; thence along the middle of said highway and by land of John H. Deakin north 71. degrees east 87 perches to a post; thence by lands of the same 211 degrees east 22 perches to appst ; of by lands of the same north degrees east to a post in aline of Thomas Walkers. lot ; by said Walkers lot' south 86} degrees east $8 pr. to a wet, the north west corner , of,said Belli lot and thence by said Bells lot south 1. degrees west 183 perches to the place of beginning, containing 60 acres perches it being the eastCrly half Of 'lot No. 205 on nippp,of usury made by .lOhn Serrfor Kirby Mid ti*i' the year , 1726 together with the appurt - ireita' about 15 acres improved and A log bowie late th e estate of Malan Megitti Taken in execution at the suit of Willijrp T. Corwin vs. Melon McGilL C. if. (SERB, S11;4 Sheriff's Office, Montrose, t July 24, 1850. - Register's Notice. PPUBLIC notice is hereby given to all persons concerned in the following estates, to wit: Estate of Joseph Matteson, doceased, Peletian Gunnison, Adw i er. Estate of Hiram F. Mott, dec'd, _ 0. Mott, jr., •Adni'r. Estate of Ezekiel Lathrop, , deed, Doer Ladirop, Adm'r. Estate of Joseph Austin, deed., Jobu N. ReynoldS;.Adar. Estate of Japer Loomis, deed, S. A. Loomis, one of the Ez'is. Estate of Fanny Tewksbury, decd:,. L. W. Kellum & M. L Mack, Ex l rs. That the accountants have settled their accouits in the Register's office in and for the county of Susquehanna, and that the same will be presented before the Judges of the Orphan's Court at 3iont ro-e, on Monday' the I Oth day of August next, for confirmation and allowance. CHARLES L. pßoirN, .Regist'ar. agister's office. Montrose, t • July 1850. • ALBANY & BUFFALO, New York and ie, Cayuga and Sascra4nna Rail Reads, Seneca and Cagya Lakes I EI - E4TBODY'S 11.111KET UNE THE subscribers are now prepared to receive Freight of all kinds at-the following poins, viz: Buffalo, Attica, Batavia, Bergen, Ruchester,Can andaigua, Geneva, Dresden, Ovid, Lodi, Dundee Landing, Jefferson. Havana, litilport, Horseheads, Corning, Elmira, Factory,ville, Spprinng Port, Rend , di:r's Ferry, Aurora, Ithaca, Candor,Owego, Union, _Binghamton. Great Bend, Lanesboro", - Deposit and Hancock, every day in the week, (Sundaysexcept ed.) and continue with re,,mulanty throughout the t icason., They will attend to forwarding the same to the New York Market, where it will receive - the personal attention of experienced salesmen, who will attend to the selling of the same, and re turn the);muceeds in Bankable funds at either of above points, to the following persons: Buffalo, Storehouse of Henry Daw,; Attica, Storehouse of Henry Syford ; _Batavia, Stomlitinse (.1 . Lucius A Smith : Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel ; Rochester, Store of Fairbanks it4d ridze : Canandagna, Office of Walter Cur : 6c::cra, C. Lawrence; .Drew.len, Storehouse ] of Wintney Monell ; Ovid. Ferguson 4 Spraine; Dundee Landing, Storehouse tot' Tuthill ik Co.: Jefferson, office of E. O. Norton„ on the Pier ; Havana, Office of J. F. Phelps ; Millport, store of J. Stiall;- Horseheads. office of J. A. Ferrell; Ow ning, store of Wm.J..Amolcl ; Elmira, Storehouse of Thurman ift Ingham: Factoryville, Store i of Charles -H. Shepliens ; Spring Port. at the Store of; Redder's Ferry ; Aurora, store of IL dt Ct. P. Mor gan; Pima, store of P. H. Drake ;Candor, store °mgt._ sale'priees in Now-York, and forwarded 40 either of the nbavematned Depots. 1• luly 18, 1850. • c p Administrators N Estate of Ifßieara Wynn esg, , IVOTICE is hereby given that. le of- di iFtnttion , of the 'estate V said t, 1110 been "duly granted to the suhserThe . tesidine* Mont/ism, mid all - persoashaving . 'o r d eman d s against thh eslittefithe said dete4rit in 41 164 I t delay... , , -10AAinkre. - .61r, . - . Dr. Raff' irty's Cele atedlami'ly 1 - MEDIODIES.-Akead of 1 otkeri, and tortoni =1 approved !--The rodactions of a (i . : Surgeon and Pkys • nof 20 years prdc lieu! experience. - RAFiILIITY'S BALM OF Gn. ' ..=Among all the remedies before the public, ti stands pre-eminent in the early stages of Co option, Bronchitis, Caturrah, Coughs,Boarsness Asthma, Spitting of lilood,and for - all affections the pulmonary ov. gams occasioned by - Cold. Too mucl3'proise cannot be.bestowed upon this' remedy, and the proprietor urges any one affected with any of the above corn plai ts,to secure it at once. -, ?SILTY'S FAMILY PlEts,.--Tire best Family Ph ' now in the Country for sick head-ache, cos ikt tivellies-a, cleansing the stomach of bile, purifying the blood, carrying off diseaSed humors and restor ing health. RAITSIETT'S FEMALE MoN4utr PILLS.—Fen re moving female abstractions peculiar to the sex, ar rising' from cold or general weakness of the-system. Also for females of costive habits 9t body, dyspep- or iIeiTOUB, weakness, debilitated females. JEAFFSEITT'S Ers WArEn.-HFor Weak or inflamed eyes, superior fo any in .general use. Tell STIMNOTMENIILNI-PLASTER--fOT pains, or wedknessin the breast, side or back. Rarrestres WORM On.—The Great Worm Kill er, warranted to remove worms where they exist.- ' RAYFESTY'S EMBROCATION —for bruises, sprains, Rheumatic nai, us, cramps, - numbness , stiffness or weakness of the johns, swellings, quinsy a sore I throat. The greatest remedy of the age. ~ 1 . The above celebrated Medicines for sale by the following Ansmrs ; J. Lyons & Son, 'Montrose ; Rollin T., Ashley, Brooklyn; Thos.Jackson, Spring vile; C E. Lathrop and John Bogart Tunlium- Dock ; Carvell. Bally & Co., Factoryville ; Stone, Patterson & Co.; Abington Centre July 18,1850. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna County, will be . exposed to • public sale or outcry. at the Court House in Mont rose, on Saturday the 17th day of August next, at one o'clock 'P. M, the undivided two-thirds part of the following described piece or parcel of land. lying and being in the towilship of Great Bend and county aforesaid, bounded and described as fol lows. to wit ; On the south by lands known as the Wheaton lends, on the west by lands in the war rantee name. Of Abram Ihincan, on the north by lamlain the warrantee name of James Morgan, on the east by lands in the warrantee name of Jona than Butler, and being in the warrantee name of Charles Butler, wholly un ! proved, the whole piece containing 433 acres, be t , e same more or less, late the estate of Jonathan Tie dwell, deceased. Terms made known on the day f sale. . - T BURRITT has just received and is opening SA adapt to the general and universal *ants .14,j , 11, 1850. New Sp _ . -.I a full and general .:- . truant of Spring and er Goods, including a large and superior s of Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls', Bonnets, Boot , Shoes t stoves and other Fancy and Staple of the community, and which he will sell as here ri '., gA.Groods: WARD Adm'r• Mfore on the most reason-able terms for Cash or approved credit. H. B. would avail himself of this opportunity to present his aelnmwleilgments.to his friends and the public for the very liberal patronage heretofore Attended to his establishment, and to assure them that beds resolved to merit a continuance of it, and that his goods of all, kinds will be sold at prices OA shall not be beat - Noir Milford, May 7 1850. . , • N._l3. Four and Salt kept constantly on *ad. New Plow .Shop. TOSETII,FULLER 4; CO. would re_9loo. folly InfOrtn the farmers of this county that they hare opened a Plow Shop in Montrose, opposite the store of Mills4t Kwapp, where they are manu facturing and intend ke ping constantly on band a complete assortment of Plows and now Castings. • We have purchased from the patentee the •-x -cits.Vre tight of manufacturing the justly celebrated - BtATCLILEY PLOUGHS in. allusqueluuma county. These Plows need but be teated to mat tinquaTified approbation. J. 110,ntrose, July 17,1850. Tat'viable Books - iTTO'S Daily -Bible Illustrat ions, ,Emerson's -INJataifi;_APostak Bitism TaYlor , Liver ritiirem Review of the* ' Mn War, Ikmk. of Forme', D7A4Apies 'Beteg _ Abe_ Reformation, ke., jastfieeeiiod andl3ieeleby:LTYONS4 SON, I(PROAD4 tticlei*nlliiattioet4 SurnOtrittufra juitin:,; NEW lot of I r ool 4.Rskes; / 1 . 0 04 fig** Ajust ieceiied by • 3unelB.' 1: • 1. J.IXONEI &SON. TIN WARE - yea at libolepabs pica by . J. LYONS & SON Goods ArbLER. (-Imo ORiliFiST°/M348ZW,1 su for Peri°r sa by ie kt \Alai scotii4lo;,ll34 inaktilTZ key Vtliord Jay 115th *oak. door 4,e,ni )30 0P1,4 nAtroos..onitheins„ - livirus,lll,:niges.. • Oinikanasrand SOX 410de, a groat T aney.-- - l ila, p-anus e ts,,-Z i nney:Crzt , Nettkrtsen. t aO4 „c4,14,0*; "guy kinds: lasel and - „ 41, LYONS I SOTS. . . .... .-I**l, _eiggi':-71 '40 .40:1 - '' 16x•1850 . - Boa ; '1611 : - .‘ :1144 : ,:e*":1:1713 Administrator's Salle. p ere', Tw . - . - reach Cassirnetes and LYONS - * SON. To Daii.sanet! . l a .. ,Farmers. • - . Vabial;olii . Pio ti.o y for , Sale. - Ting Mowing nal and Peramud- Estate,--as _IL beithuifter deribed, ei uate in New Milford, SurAtuelninati County, Pennslvania, will be sold at wrest hargain to arty one w io may choose to'pur chase. 'The real estate consists of seven hundred acres,' fivc.hundred of 'which are under improve ment, and on which are four dwelling houses and seven barns. The farts? is well designed-for a Dai ry, and is capable of feeding one hundred Cowie du rmg summer.and . 'wititer, aid every part of it well watered with springs, apd streams. The buildings -and land are in good condition, and on thepremi ses are about five-inilei of good Stone Wall, mid the other fences are also good, and on the wood land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which will supply the farm for many years to come, and which -will also be valuable for building the Rail road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— Said farm has a very pleasant -and desirable loca tion about seven miles from Great Bend, through .which the New York & Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile from the probable Depot on thin Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lead from the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the New York & Erie Railroturat the-Great Bend. It can be very advantageonsly,divided into five farms, on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and' Out-houses, Fruit Trees, &c With the above will be sold a very large stock of- Cattle, Horses, dx., "including Durham Cows, Working, Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on said farm or farms. The Terms of Sale - will 'be as follows :—One fourth of the purchase money for .thg Real estate will be required at the time of purchase, and for Stock, Farming Utensils, half down and the residue to be paid in equal 'annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid,. to be Computed from the full delivery of possession, the first instalment payable in three years from the' delivery of possession, and the whole amount to be paid within ten years from the sale, to be secured by Bond and Mortgage. Full possession to be giv en on the first day of April, 18M, with the privi lege of putting in Crops next Fall if desired. A good and indisputable title,given. The above described property- belongs to the es tate of S...llEvcsar, late of said county, deceased, and a more desirable'propetty has not at any time, in this section of country; been offered for sale, and no greater inducements offered to 'purchasers. Per sons wishing to invest moneys' in Real - Estate and in good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex amine for themselves. Other tracts or lots of land lying in said-county, are also offered for sale. Ap plications can S. made to M. Meylert at New Mil ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose, in said coun ty, and any further particulars that may be requi red will be given. MICHAEL MEYLEBT, I3E.NJ. S. BENTLEY,. Stoves. Tinware &c. WE have now on haluta great variety of cook ing, Porlar and shop stoves, which we will sell for cash pr ready poky &caper than ever,among our Cooking stoves are thAfellowing kinds : The Plicerax Air Tight; the ! very best stove in use. " Improved Itotary. " " • " Extra Large Oven. 7 " " Irving. , Iron King. , " Whfteside's DoublelOven. • " " " Rough and Ready. " 0 6( " Elevated Oven, Premium and other stoves o almost all kinds, Parlor stoves for wood and coal. Also an assortment of stove . trimmings, Tin, Cop per, sheet Iron and Zinc Ware. Any article not on hand nude to order on short notice and the most reasonable - terms. Purchasers will save money by fgiving us a call before buying, as we arc determin ed to sell at prices which must suit any one. 1138 ROSE & SIMPSON. Swittiner Hats. WASHBUR', & BROTHER have just re ceived a larße and splendid assortment of Summer Hats, consisting of Panama, Leg Horn, Tuscan, China, Pearl; Peddle Brade, English, Can ada and Rutland Straw, Palm Leaf and ether kinds of Summer Hats, for Gents, Boys and Youths.— Also Hungarian, California and various other kinds of Fur and Wool Sporting Hats, which will be sold lower for cash than they can be bought in any other establishment this side of Now Tork. Just call and examine the good's and prices, and if .yon are in want of a Hat or a Cap you will not go away without one. N. B. Hats and Caps made to order, at the short est notice. Binghamton, May 1, 1850. A Few Days Later! Highly Important and Interesting hems!—flew Gad Mine discovered near hone!! J. Lyons & Stitt ARE now receiving a large and - fashionable as sortment of Summer Goods which they will sell for ready pay at very low prices. Just drop in, Ladies and Gentlemen, and exam ine our stock. 'Twill cost nothing to see and but little to buy just whatyou want. • You will find us for a few days longer at the old stand, where we will be happy to wait upon all who will favor us with a call, and where we are determined to trade "some" yet, but after a week or two look for us a little further up-town. N. B. 411 kinds of "rcialy pay," even small bills taken at par. , Montrose, May 16, 1869.. tarA. CARD-Es . • New cash and barter, Store. THE subscriber Las pened a new Store at Great Bend, Pa., nearly pposite the Mansion House, where he is now reeei mg a large and entire new stock of Goods, wide he offers fir sale on the principle of SkAr.r. Paorrts--Qtr Ra-rvairs--Oxx Paws ONLY. -- Iris stock embraces an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, rockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and Ready-made Clo thing, which have been purchased in New York at the lowest cash pricw ; and he respectfully invites the people of Susquehanna county and vicinity to call and examine his stock before purchasing else where. His experience in the business enables him so purchase at the best advantage ; and having .made an arrangement with an agent in New York, he will be constantly receiving additional supplies of well selected Goods. Proviiimp--Flour, Pork d: Fisk-wholade cE relail A very, extensive stock will be kept constantly on band At the lowesit prices, Being determined not to be •by any dealer west of New York.. he respeetfolly solicits a share - of the public patronage. ' I< B. LENHEI.M. Great Bend, Mik ty 1, UN Wilt yo* walk in rrp TRUE', and leek at his bat arrival of Watch ..ll- es, Spectacles, and the last summer style of Pins,: so& Rings, Mad rimy goods Also, Jules Hall's celebrated Tooth Paste and Shaving Cream, and T e uhin's assorted perfume. " Alio best as sortment in town. Ma 18. 13PLENbil) lok - ol Bound Ribbons, just re 11- esived-ari tor: saleby • . LA.THROP dt SALISBURY. Msy 20, 1850 • A New_oopply of Goods klutwitKreve l y week at TURRYINs., XI. Montrose, ;me 20, 1850. MNIDR SALL - oat 2 . lforse' L imber Wagon and r 'cite 1 Kiiirled INgivilf4 iIiAMIROP - otSAUSOURY , July 17, 1800,-; • The Assam Tea Company, . Company, 188 Gasexwma,Brasitr, NENr-iress: • - D'IE proprietors beg leave to call the attention .of connoisseurs in Tea, and fileireadi of fiuni: lies to the choice. and rare selection of ,Teas-im ported by thent,.and hitherto unknown in-this coun try, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, com bined with virgin purity, and - strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and tiaVor. • The Teas offered, are the following : ' • The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at $l.OO taw lb, Niphon, do. .0 i 5 " Dian - do. "' .0 40 Gist-ea, a Green Tea, - 1 00 Too-tsiaa. du. " 0 15 Ticki-tsiaa, stio. 0 50- Ud-fi Mixture; a compound of the most rare and choice teas grown . on the: , fertile and genial soil of Assam, 1 00 'With a view to encourage the introduction of these matchless Teas, it is the intention -of the pro prietors to distribute by lot, among the purchasers a quantity of Teas equal to The first years Profits on the Stiles effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the pack age, a numbered certificate, entitling him to One Chance in the .Distribution for every fifty cents laid out, and on the receipts anctoilinting to $20,000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value of ten per cent., or two those -sand dollars, will be given away as Bonuses!! ac cording to the following scale: 5 Prises of 50 lbs of Tea 111 $1 00 Per lb -2501bs or VIZ 50 " 10 " " " " 500" "' 500 MO " 5 " " .. " 500" '" 500 250 " 1 " " 250 -, " .150 42.1 PriZee in all— Those persons who prefer low priced Yids, can receive their prices inproportion, or they will be re pnrchashed for cash, at a reduc.tria of 10 per cent. Or 'Country Agents required, Applications to be addressed jpost paid,] to the Company's Depot, as above. 23:3r0. - Relative to an Amendment of thdConsti to Lion. Resolved by the Senate and !louse of Represents= tires of the Gommontscolth of .Pcnnsyleania in General Assembly met, That the Constitution of this Commonwealth be amended in the second sec tion of-the fifth article, so that it shall read as -ltd. Iowa: The Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other. Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, shall be elected by the qualified - electors of the Commonwealth, in the warner following, to _wit.: The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large; the President Judges of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas, mid of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, and all -other Judges required to be learned in the law, by the qualified electors of the respective districts over which they * are lo.preside or act as Judges ; and the Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by-the qualified electors of the counties res . pectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for tits term of fifteen years, if they s hall so long behave themselves well, (subject to the allotment hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the first election ;) the President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of" uch other Courts of Record as are or shall be-established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, shall hold their offices for the term of ten years, if they shall so lon ,, -behave thems:elYes well ; the Associate Judges of the Courts of Com mon Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of five years, if they shall so long behave themselves well; all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for and reasonable cause, which shall not be sufficient grounds of impeachment, the Gov ernor shall remove any of them on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature. The first election shall take place atthe general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the commissions of all the Judges who may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday of December following. when the terms of the new Judges shall commence.. The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as fel lows: One of them for ,three years, one for six years, one for nine years, one for twelve years, and one for fifteen years, the term, of each - to be decided by lot by the said Judges, as soon after the election as convenient, and 'the result .certified by them to the Governor, that the com missions may be issued in accordance thereto. The Judge whose commission will first expire shall be Chief Justice during his term. and thereafter each. Judge whose commission . shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more. commissions shall - expire on the same day, the Judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies, happening by death, resignation. or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by appointment by the Governor, to continue till the first Monday, of Executors of S Meylert, dec'd. cember sacceeding the next general el Judges of the Sup le Court and " the several Courts ted times, compenr be dime but the: ce, nor Comm United The 1. Sin met of Pennsylvania, do, in resolution, (No. I. ent session,) entitled "Ito amendment of the Constituth resolntion which was agreed to the members elected to each YI( islature-,after having been duly -discussed, was thisday agreed to by a, . of the members cleated to and serving in the ate of Pennsylvania, at its prese-nt session, as will appear by their votes given on the final Fatssage of the resolution, as Wows viz: Those voting in fivor of the passkqeof the reso lution were, H.Jones Brooke, J. Port Brawley, WiiliamhA. Cmbb, Jonathan J. Cimninglkun,, Them sta S. Fernon, Themes H. Forsyth. Charles Frailey, Robert IL•Frick, Henry Fulton, John, W. 'Guern sey, William Hulett, Lau Hugus, Timothy Ives, Joshua Y. Jones Jos. Kcmigmacher, Geo. 1, 1 - Law re Mazw3ll M'Caslin, Benj.-4610ne, Benj. Mat thias; Henry A. lilliblenberg, William F. Packer ' William B. Sadler, David Sankey, PelegßBavery, I Conrad Shinier, Robert C. Sterrett, Damef Stief; Farris B. Streeter, John IL Walker and Valdntine Best. Speaker—Yeas 20.. ' Those voting vast the passage -of the resolu tion were, tleorge pantie, Augustus Drum and Alexander Ring—Nays 3.. • • ,Extract, from froth the Journal.' SAML. W. PEARSON. eteriz • IN. THE HOUSE OF REPRESEN, TivE§, a • Ifanisburf Nardi 14,1860; I - I, William Jack, Chief Clerk of the "flauie of RiPresentatives of Pennsylvania, do herebY certify that the foiregoilii reaolutioa,(No. 10 on'thciSenate file, and No. 211 en the HenseJounud of the prey . sg S oii .ent- aeielooky .!f. lentitled utiod relative 1.10.411" atneadmeut of the Pototita ,"---it being th e m e te reeidution which -imp ' ,to, by , a isajority ;of themembent elected to.uch Host:wet Owe lvt lie. .2,0( . 1 lbs 9':,nue. RESOLUTION ,gislature-,-- - e l r . .,ving been duly, enataldiro . d..,o4 disoiased; intaAhttrdayagreed.tallylnuijaritrof the . membetanleitecl -to andservinc in,Alreibuwi• .of - Rapri**taiives- of , Pennstlyanin;lif,4s ; :iretient, sessioniamwillnPpear by ,their vntes, -- giieenfokthe finatppsaigiiot the'resolution, italoilolrmyin,„:'; 11tosnilatintin faior "of the pasatigtraf; thit4es , (dation were4-dohn . ‘Acker - : - Jelm,.,Allisiiti; William : Baker, Robert Baldwin, David - J,i.Bent, (IralkFßid 7 , dle,-Jeremiah /31ack.JohriS: Bowen,:Willimn Brill- Ale, 'Daniel IL B.l3rOweiYJesset.R - ;:Btirdeti,, - '•-•Jfdin Cessna; Henry Church,'John N. i.clonyttgbarg.Syl-. rester Lindland. Benjamin ' 0.1 David;'•:Waliarn J. 'Dobbins, James,P: Downer,Thoirig Illt - pfeaMi Will iam Dunn, William Espey; John 0E • -William Evans, A. Scott Ewing, Altixtind • -S: 'Feather ; James 'Flowers, Benjamin-P. IFO art 'Ateiander :Gibbouey, Thomas &Grier, Jonp t ..,,E,..:Gritlin;-Jo seplf Otiffey, JaCob St: Haled an; • eorge.H.Hert, • Leffert - lilart, joint Hastings', wur , m JiHemphill, John Hoge, Henry Htiplet;LeWis Herford;',Wash-. 1 ington.J.Jacktnn, Nicholas Jones, olm 'W. KRlM ger,.Charles E. Kinkead, Robert li ota,-.Harriison . P. Laird, Morrii Leech, Jonathan I ~Leet, .. Anson Leonard, James 3; Lewis, Henry • Ittle,',Totias It. hfClintock, lol(n F. M'Culloch, A °Sander' 0: .1f- , Curdy, - JoltoPLanglilin, .John ?Lein; Samuel-, Marx, John B. Meek, Michael Mey • rs,Joho Miller, Joseph 0 Molloy, John D. Morris, Villietn Tc Mer- • ison, ,Ezekiel-Mosiry, Edward • ickreson,Jacob Nissry, Charles ONeill,John B. P ker, Joaeph (IL Poivell, James C. Reid, John S. ' ey; Lawii.Pob erts, Samuel .Robinion, John B. Rntherford, Olenni . W. Scofield, 'Thomas C. Scouller, NtilliamSlui(fnci, Richard Simpson, Eli Sli fer, Willittra Stnith.:Vill lam A. Snlith. Daniel M. Smvser,,Williatit IL'Seu der, Thornas - a Steel David Steward ; Charles Stockwell, F 4 dwiu C. Trone, Andrew Wade, llobrt C. Walker,. Thomas Watson, Sidney B, Wells, Hi; Iram A. Williams, Daniel Zerbey and John S. W- Carrnont Speaker—Yeas 87. 1 - . 1 • ': Those 'Noting against the passage of the resolu tion were, Augustus K. Corium, David Braila and James 3L Porter—Nays 3. Extract from the JonrnaL - WILLIAM JACK; Clerk. , Filed March 15, 185. A. W. BENEDier, Deo. Sec' y of altunonecath. Pennsylvania as : I dd certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original resolution of the General Assembly, entitled " Resolution relative tct an amendment of the mstitution," es the' same rUmains en file an this (Ace. ,• . In testimony whereof I have:here: Off unto set 'my hand, and caused to be 4 1 ft: affixed the ace] of the Secretarfs Of ; fice; at Ha-risburg, this fifteenth day • • . 1 " of June, A in° Dommi one .thousand eight hundred and fifty. A. RUSSELL, , Soon tart' of tlie Cornm onw $lOO,OO 'OF POCKET complete and splended assortnient,,every:knife warranted to ctit well, and free friim all -izuppeerFec tie s. For salq ati nip 11, , - , . lifman Notes, Wants I p and large ones I not refused: at • ~ 'rliaßE.l o l.:S. ontrose, Juiy. Iltb 1850. . . _ AtiLifttOrls No XTOTICE is hereby given to IT interested in, the .distributipn of the fun - of the Estaite of Jabei Hyde deceased., that the .übsciiberlmi been appointed by the Orphans Court of Susquehanna County, an Auditor to distribide the said ,fninis amongst the heirs and legal representatiVes Of said decedent, and that he will attend to the duties of the lsaid appointment at his offiee in . n . Monday the 12th 'day of Augllst. next .o at:IO" A. M. A. CHAMitERLAIN, Auditor. • Montrose, Yul'-,111111850. Sunday Schook 800 LIBRA.BIES, neatly - bound of • 100 volumes for ten *liars, • = 75 do \ for fire &Mars. 60 do for two doilars and fifty cts. Also, 'Larger an smaller Books, Question and R' nn Books, just opened and fin' saintly' ' J. LYONS dr. SCiIT. Jul 3,185► ' Wanted 1 • : .. 10/000 i d s. Woolen Fl heel, 50U( pairs good mixed WimlenSocks.betireen thitqa :id the 114 Octo'oer, for whieh the 'highest price will be .p4' in goods. •, • ' ;-- July 2, '50, , ll . J.I. alq3 , dr, ga',l. , laying To superior sissorti then, Scythe sti -aw Forks, Ral stones, just u,; and aliiiiiSt any:, of___ for, also Sotteea of eicry dearrip ticin.; which Ihe Will sell Its low as can, be bOught in this Coiry• - - ~. g• Good -Cherry,. Lumber taken- ,in exchange, for Chairs. PersoriSriie incited to call and examen before plirchasit Ha elsewhere. 1. 131..1: SCOTT. Monis — NO, April 24. • , 11-6= _ , 1 . J . • Itl ads Made 01. thing:.:,;::, ; .;;; GOOD, assortment of lie y ,!fade C/ooial -beap .. '- f A -- for' sa --- 1 S cbfap at the.stors Now iit alitine tdbuy. GSeat'lklnti, June 3:1850. • 1 ....,„ . , , . 13(It s at I . e ighestynces at 171 an eiliones for ilies,,lthia t i him that r . s o . .- - ,javnti's peetbiunt `kits' P(Avr - tri,l. the hest .4 and Jalar ibi:Nitre,lii, MOM', f ill4i:V_SlStOr ' ' .01 ' - e,1:107; bentlt soks 'kw ,- stpek A. .rur P4ag, ,BOOTII-It FOSTER - earn z. 'U. toorit 'co" P4lolutak apekitli , 4inixir; r / io g.acii..zaren;:.if Coirdoadi 7_ a.fercdoorsltelOV the . Westet HIS I:lOUirN, gy;reasolv6f ifel . ity' rind'. extensive.- Repatitien, 'ova,„._ Sitpertor Qualities and Cheatttess of its Oitodet;b l / - ecently been extending .itslmsiness„ until at' . o.es:enteral' ttegiertment'at Mice iihrivaifed bytnt m the city. " One -" of the Firtri,-beineohe',:ef • Pioneers m-the clothing •Business, - deiottaile44 time to purchasing Ovals for -the -E xiagishairii, Which, : his long . Experience, ,:aartiowledgett;el44l anti with the aid of atutedatticiqiitiiilitits ei.ibtit "I to do with the most peetioteinarittsZ .- -.A4-- ; i • Another of the Firm S4perintends;liT'Peliat i t ' „their, .ext*:nsive-Itai3ufiteturaig-,Deparp*ht2;;at i p, the Sleek - thus produced, and . vrith'a Vievi fa .$444 ' , mess, Elegance and 'Cfritit3, nit ittnetnitlicklO464l . ' ly $1'00,0004 value; conipr - m'ea alt***lMAltiiiiti unequalled, and they . defy ,all: competiote.:4l,,,4 desire parlicularly tit call the titteetkortof ,- . 1._ Country.. Meichtuitt .1.,-i , :f::::!.* ii,!i 4 i l_ to their Stock , whom - by _ their eXtensidettit*o 1; ments they are:enabled-to supply 'viith ati: .• : meet at once the bed,. dui most'Veriedituld 't,-, cheer* of any other , On this Ceatiitent, -IginAptit, f t , t the extent of their busiriesiplevinfthein from itA prying 'the inclivicluiil tecirits.' tetitlimeleiiiiitirli . 1 [ will at Nit, tins city- at all times find: them intmulittat,%;tl furnish' from the smallest tirtkie_ , —Lk ) ' th_e . cOrn i-K 1 - 1 Olstfit, ; of such as cannot,faitt,leteFr nit-m_carelrip sratn .rasrr., or meet . the aktiebi4n - iit !theinp , l ?". ifit.itidiolis frhe.ii• Mttnufactured DetitifitedivbfiPlifi• - /AI every description of Press and Theek,l3assiosokS. $1 Trardin.y, Backend 4/bert Coats., ! .It 4/, ',Oleg 1 eiSl of Drap De'Ete, Alpaca and litre, LuenVO "Pantaloons of all the varietal 'Styles arid . q ~ les. ' ' - ~ .' s•-• -.,-- '''i'',. t`it; :,'1 SECIVE•kARY! OFFICE. SEcariaze . Y's Onica. tient of Grass and izs, Cradles, Sick- Scythe red and selling liRRi~'P~. .. .. ~r f L.& boqmiso ' - IMi , Vi.Ntts of the latest, and „rich* pattem:-, • -:::- .12rcsaing Gowns, AM. . ... - ,f,..-:-, The Fancy Department embiadeS croft new-Or desirable in 'the line iif Phirti, - 4 - Ira — :,' Bosoms, Colbws, -Cravats, Stocks, = Scarfs;_-. e ' Handkerchiefs,' Hosiery, •SusPeltderetiA -i . , , 13r4 , ces,_Ikkiney Belts, Sc. , ::;,,,,i5;--ria-,.,,,,1 To verify the above statemmo; sitsisie :`. - I melt, when visiting the city; to call: stralqra';':` 1 forlltemseloes, where they Will-receire'llsii -- ~' s. L polite attention, the proprietors relying ; on : the ce. 're cheapness which their Unrivalltsl R. -: , "en, bte them to afford thew Hondas to ettieire* - , '(TLL SUITS furnished to Order at the - est once, and seht to airy _OK of the . fIT St , tea, . • • ~T; •C. IICKYBK: 17,6 - • • .. - BLILIF C , ) BTX ; '. l B. Open firm 6 o'cifickA. hL-t4i, to p. . . I , . New Good s lI_ST, KECEIVED AT :Pp:4l c. 11- —., the .$.. e. Stock' of (boils, this Sering oll 4 3 ot ~ Splendid Lot of Bonnet ttihpons, netirclat Lantos-Barages, (Massa Silks, chtuigeable,ltori and inalian, do., Plain and Figured;•,; , WhiteC .and Bani.ge Shawls; Blark, ,Col9ied Thibet. Detain do .'; Tnik ga s tin Paraleht7;SilirOal Floiveri, Wreaths, Bonnets Enamelg'• Shiiea. 'Baits. Kid, and Silk chives,.Fashionable But and Dreseqrithings; Purse Twist; Silver and , Betids,Vi4orsiedA,Silk,Organdie . s: BitrapPe IDottedlaful Plain Swiss Ituslins, Bcigur e 1 cents tii 10 Shillings. per yard. Beira ' mery, , German Cologne, ColOirthiClaistiale, . Large Lot of Hosiery, Carpet Raga, Cuffs and I tars, Linen Gin...A:isms, White Herm, 'Nardi some Beautiful. BWrathea Vestings, Seamless 13 Cloths, French .Certain Lawn, Wide Bed SPre Linen tabk&Clothii, Cotton do Doylies, Nap; Table Covers; in, fact our Stick •of Dry Go Staple and Fancy, cannot be heat, in the count Har d ware and diockery ; we have - added P to our stock of Hardware,, and can now fiir nearly all that!s calldd for,. at, the lowest Pria Also, Wood Waret; Keglers; Tubs, Pails,l3re Trays ; Matts Oil Cloth, Brushes, also en 11. ii new article for the convenience of House /No. —"Babbetes Effervesein.g, Corizpountr"Oir m Bread. we have tried , it; and cazOretonmieri fia, Cos Starch for Puddings—needs but to: ha' , . . 4, We have.a large Stock of TeasandOnscirrieier, - erally. I Gents,lStiaw and PalrrileatH tits; o f Boots.. l• - ' • ' . '',.,• .',:::.:, t'7). ' Our Stock is inciu.snally,varied and.Liirge, - W IF, , vite our Friends. to call, and examine , for , a + selves. pe can and will sell g ad a _4 24Kwhi, it tr. I' Ces- ' • ' .- . diii WANTED AT POST LE COS' , !...-7. ockl, Wheat, Grain of all kinds.. Butter andl,- old demands, ,or for,Sloods,- or,.if out. Fri ..!7-' ' , 11 bring us , their Wool and. Wheat we, *ill'i em the ecish- at we best paiees; - :. ,1 ,IN ' Iliontrme, Afar 8, lBOO - . I ' ; ."..7 I ___..._.:iis • I , . 4 _i , ' Orph,*lils Itottrt galo. -, i" purAtance of an cider made - bb E 6.13 ' Court, held at Montrcoe; hi Will for . n Susquehanna ,- on the •g2d day;tarlipt 1 50, will be exposed to, Enblicade,tlctem I te the estate of James t..Sherer, decent t i a e in the township of Br dgewater:'iti - Stike. ti County, - On Saturday e 25iliVay °filthy, a I o'clock P. M. on th ptenaf the ' . of,:the.late,lames T. Sheer;deeW in 2 441 ~....• ,•. ..: jiittakted and de.smited_as.follo• - '4ViAttnds oft S'. S.' Afalford 1 ,4 7 ..4ia to s'• kiti 'the' Ne . , _ ._ • : 44:; , 4. ilti' A IdiRGE tiro ; OotKis just recei small ailtuutcti - Uts LA.T I May 2:8, 1850. i p )1 low' I ;tetP if, ; ,citer
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