New Sliiford Stove Depot-1850k t" BURRIT has just received a new e nt JLI. of Stores, including the most.tipprmialo44, of Atr-tight and conimon cooking, pat*Winti:4ll4 Stoves, Russia and cpuntlartripe. l3hee Iton,! and, -Zinc Stove Tubes, dz. &c., to which- .the; attention of cash purchasers and the public itiinvited,ltind which wilt be sold at very low prices for cash or approved credit. September, 1850. Susquehanna. County to. 1 Ira Common Pleas, No.l's, Atiput Term, 1849. Jeans Dzass • vs. •• • It is agreed that tbiisuit warmth E.oauatratt. is settled. The defend ' ant confesseslludgMent ,r all the legal costs,"and admits having sptiken Inwards charged, but that he did so tinder edited lings, mad that whatever he has said against the ['Writ& et eey time or on any oecasion,,lie said *thout reflection, without cause, and witboutany oundation in — truth, and regrets the same, hnd 'in stice to the said Plaintiff hallow makes thiS state ent. J. E. CHURCHILL. BENJ. S. BENTLEY, Att'y. for Pril August 5, 1850. Suluskanna-Counf,y as.—l certify that the fore oing is a true copy of paper filed in the above en itled cause: Witnoss my hand and se.tl of office t Montrose, the 3 34th day of AoraF_t_ A. D. 11850. or. w Tura a , ' DISSOLUTIOAL ' We have this day disposed of our interest 1111 the store at IdontKose ttiSt. R. Lathrop & Co. w oiwill continue the business in the sane inanner itt has hitherto been,earvied ' on. vtr pg Those ba" ' unsettled . accounts with s ;will please rail - an settle without delay. :! - Ifontinse..4 .19, 180. A. LATHROi IR SALISBURY. Administrators Notice. OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration of the estate of Daniel Ilaileer, of llerrick township, deceased, have been duly grant ed to the subscribers, and all persons having claims or demands Against said estate are requested to make limowtethe same to us witbout delay. GEORGE GLEDHILL ' ABRAHAM BURDICK. Herrick, Aug. tl, 1850. Found, VEAR -the Baptist Church in this village, sever -11 al 'Weeks since„ two . Log Chains; the owner can have them by proving property, and paying charges. A. L. POST. Montrose, Aug. 21, 1850. Clerk Wanted. AN 'diva and intelligent young man of about sixteen years of age, wanted as clerk tn a Store. One disposed to make himself nseful„-will tied good encouragement by application to 11. EN RY BURRITT. -New Milford, Aug. 19th, 1.850. - To Soldiers of the War of 1812, Or other Pei soott haring Land Patents, commonly called " Soldiere' Night,." rr HEsubscriber takes this method of informing persOns who own Land Patents, g ranted to soldiers for their services in the war of 1812 ; which hare been sold for taxes from time to time, f-e mom- yeses; and considered worthless, that he Will purchase all such claims-and pay a reasole price for them. Persons liaTirg anal, claima, will consult their interests by calling upon the subscriber, at the Rcusrea Paerrifro Overee.," or addressing a letter (post paid}to Montrose, Susquehanna County, • BENJAMIN L. PATijizt. Montrose, Aug. 14, 18501 • Beady made Clothing.. THE sukscriber lias on hand a good assortment of Ready made Clothing, consisting of Dress, Frock and Sack Broad cloth Coats from 86.50 to sl3,oo—Tweed and Jean. do. from 2,00 to 85,00, —Pants, a large variety„ from 75 cents to .56,00.— . Vests, from 1 , 1,00- to i4,oo—Shirts from 5 to 11 shillings. It may be understood that I will•nor be under. sold, on any article in my line of equal value, even if I tuat obliged to sell AT C(WtT. tir I want to sell my stock on hand. Persons, therefore,who wish to buy, will please give me a call at the first door Above Searle's HoteL • GEC! FULLER. Montrose, Ang. 14, 1860. New Goods- LTONS 4k CHANDLER:having 'purchased" the store formerly occupied by J. Lyons, have re fitted and enlarged the same ; and are now receic-! ;erg an &man New Stock of Dry GoOds, Groceries. Hardware, Crockery, Glass ware, :Jap'd Ware; Nails Ekc dtc., Having purchased our goods for wish we feel confident we can offer, to our friends and patrons a little better bargains than can be had of our neigh bors. ; A very choice lot of Prints, Broadcloths, Qassi mer Vestings,Oingliams, -Linens, Cantbries, Hand kerchiefs, /Lc. Also Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Tick ing. Drilling, Sheeting and Shirting's, Diaper and Crash, Red Mad White Flannel, and all the small matters like Needles and Pins, Silk and twist and Brooke's sewing cotton, warranted to be just what it represents, the very best, thread in use. Sugars, Teas. Coffee, Saleratus. Tapibca, Mtigtarij Coco Paste, an excellent article for sick ness; I ork, cod fish, mackerel , tobacco, and snuff, together with old Dr. Jacob :Townsend Sarsaparil- Nla rte. Also, as agents for . Virn.sox & Co, we have gin , w a' • ,Stoves , Pipe, Pump and Lead Pipe, and Cade lugs or every desc ri ption, onbaiid or Made "to or der; Morticing Idacliin.„ 31111. Crank% Sledges, Deering of various kinds, Kettles, Door Squeeze, Yot having time to enumerate but small Niom of our stock, we cordially invite all to call us. ~ Executor's Notice. PeTsone indebted to the estate of "Samuel Gregory, late of Bridgewater tOwnship, deed VZ,7,l l ?;t:d , to, make itrunediatepAmplainid please to present them wiiheiitdelay,chilyattested, for setlement. PHILANDER LINES, Elle 21 6": • Montrose, Aug. 12, 1850. 826 w. Removal. . T LYONS &SON have removed aped= shove el their old staid, where they have just opened a handsome assortment of NEW GOODS which they will be happy to deal - out to their cps. tomers as thew:may desi re. - Montrose. "itily 20. - , . Math''Orators Notice. Estate of Williasia Wytmesg, deceased. VOTIffE is hereby' .giren.that, letters of adniin istration of the estate of saisl deseedent hire been luly granted to the itihseriberts iding; at Montrose, and all mums haTirs; , demands against the estate of the said decedent arr requested to make knots the Same to ttemiithotitideleY. ; HENRY DRINICEI4 swum. B. T. CASE " July 16.1850. "49-6wf. New Store &New Gods LYONS 4 — CH4NDLRR4 Montrose, July 24, 1950. - • F O ty ß ne St . L E. two bore Lultitar Aug. 14. "" LLE*4_-. . -L---Stusquehantia Academy, atioatro!pkre.ms'as::- , .. • 461-4 1 na-• TEtE liast e es , spectfully inform the public' •.thati‘large and very commodious building, constructed finiAth‘i pur pose, is now finished, and 081 be :opened:-.-ferin struction on Tuesday-the,lo4t,day gf si t it„, They would herebi - drawalie attentioin =of -the friends and patrons - of a iibeial, , a wind; iind:a tho rough odaenticgr to - Our rlistittiti9r.C.: 4 It islocatejl at Montrose, the county seat of:Susqiielianna eriunty, Penn's, a place • noted for the-salubrity of Arnie, the beauty of'its loc . atioivaini. the - healthful tone of its morals; it is situatedli "Miles from fiie village:" of' Great Bend otitho - Susquehitima River ; where located inTortant Depot of The New York & Erie RailrmcCe.iropany; at \via two pa-Ss enger trains, from , the East and ;West, - atop 'deity, and from which to MontrOse :,are two ,daily stages. It is' . also' ori:the- dfiect;:rinite co mmunication South-and North; thus rendering it easy of access from every direction. Arrangemen‘a-wili be - made for the comfortable accommodation of" pupils from a 1 cad: Ithilhe 'desire andTurpose of the,Trustees, by appropriate,discipline, by the courie of study pur sued, by the tlinrou,ghness of the instructioninipart ed,, and' by the fitcilities furnishecilto secure forlit a high standing among thelitermy Iristitetions the 'kind in our land. COURSE OF STUDY. tic, Reading, Writing, Spelling, Elementary His tory. Aluidmitie . Deparhnent—Geography; Arith metic, English Grammar, English Compiiiiition, Elo cution-, Rhetoric, Analysis of Poetry ; History an cient and modern, Book Keeping, Algebra, Geome try, Trigonometry, Calculus, Surveying, Natural Phi losophy. Astronomy, Chemistry, Botany, Geology, Mineralogy. Natural History, Physiology, Economy, Moral Philosophy, Intellectual Philoso phy, Natural Theology. And Departmeset.—This will include the Latin Greek languages, so far as is required for admission to an advanced standing in any of oar Colleges and to students who desire to the ex tent of a full collegiate course. • Extra instruction will be given in Music, vocal and instrumental, Drawing, Paintings Preach and German. PRINCIPAL TEXT BOOKS. * Weld's English Grammar, Morse's Geography Thomson's Arithmetic, Manderville's course of Read inn, Parley's Common School History, GoodricWs Pictorial History of the United States, Robbins' History, Preston's Book Keeping, Day's Matheinat ics, 'Day's Algebra, Playfair's Euclid, Qlmsted's Natural Philosophy, Sillintan's Chemistry, Wood's Botany, Hitchcock's Geology, Comstock's Mineral ogy, Smellie's Natural History, Cutter's Physiol ogy, Anatomy and Hygiene Wayland's Mural Phi losophy, Upham's Intellectual Philosophy, Olm sted's Astronotay.,Burritt's Geography of the Heat ens, Wells Blaine Rhetoric. Paley's Natural The ology, Andrew and Stoddard's Latin Grammar, An drew's Latin Reader and Exercises, McClintock (k. Crook's first and second Books in Latin, Crosb y's Greek Grammar, Kendrick's Greek Introduction, McClintock and Crook's first and second Book in Greek Putz, and Arnold's Ancient Geography and History, Bojesen's Grecian and Roman Anti quities. PUBLIC EXMINATIONS. - t ~, Public examinations f all the classes will be held at the close of each t erm in the studieS of the term. Diplomas will t awarded to those, who having completed the wtOole course. shall have sus tained an examination nnt it. Certificates of schol arship and standing will he given to those who -hall have completed parts of !the course, provided they have been present at the stated examinations. ACADEMIC TERMS AND VACATIONS. There will be three a demic terms in the year. Thejirst will commence on the 10th day of Sep tem er and close the 2 d day of December, em bra' ng 15 weeks. • The woad will emmence on the nit day of January (1 close the 14th day of i.)I I April. embracing 14 wee -si. The-Third will corn rneno on the loth day oi r f April and chase the 4th daylof August, embracing 14 weeks. There will thuslbe vacations in-the Winter and spring of two weeks each. and one of five weeks in the summer. Should the day desigriatt4d for the commencement of ei ,her Term be the Sahhath, said Term will cora menre on the nest succeeding Tuesday. Te anniversary exe 'ses will be held at the cles of the summer ter. 211.0 • AR AE3IE:VT of CBJECTS of STUD F. i i. ""iis, will be 'is the interests of the pupils may trid,-or as they or their parents or guardian desire. .Portions °tithe Classical course may ibstitoted for parts cf the Academical, or each aed separately, at t option of the atident. PRICES bp Tumolv: dem i ma be s pur- tudies of the Primaiiy Department,-per $2.50 studies of the Acadernical Department, 84 4 00. ..tudies, in whole or in part, of the Aca imical and Classical I/apartments, 5.00 'c, with use of Piano' 10,00 ng and Painting, • • - 3,00 h and German, eaclij 5,00 pupil -Will be admitded for less than one Term by special arrangeMent made with the Prin- A deduction will jbe made in case of ab t on account of sickness of one week's duration ire. e Tuition will be paiable in advance. - i tosophital Apparcrtutt, Library and Cabinet '• re is an ample Phile.sophical apparatus fur lustration of the prmciples of Science; and res will be immediately taken for the forma -1 f a Geological and Mineralogical Cabinet, and l imanent Library fOr *he use of the - pupils desired additionaL information may be ob by application to the Trustees t MUEL IL WATERS, Principal of the Male ;# •111, • t Principal of the Fe- Department. will have tie aid of competent assistant 6., tors. l ' • BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The t• The The the i tion a pe Hon. L '1 Liam Jessup, Preet,Wm. Iv 'Post, Albe Chamberlin, Esq., l Sec. Francisß.Chandler, MasonLS. Wilson, Treasurer, f Alfred Baldwin, Rev. He.nra A. Riley, $ Wm. J. ;Mulford. Benj.l S Bentley, Esq Eld. Albert L;Post, Lenhatd Searle, I J. T. Richard 4, 1126 s ID. Warrst-r Rohl- J TiTivgan lz, 160 , - - - *Ttieseinay'at arm tithe beobtained at theßook Storeler Gleorge. 'fuller, Montrose. • • 'i•The Trustees are now in correspondence with -an aoairnplished lady to take charge of this De partnient. ", Plows ! Plows ! I , tgieat RecludiortiiiPi* es for Oak ,Iffe*lll after, this date sell plows at the follow -prieiAl, These prices will b 6 strictly adhered jj Cash. Credit 86,00 $7.00 Idori -4,00 5,00 Wayne 03.._- - 4 . 4 0 0 4 ' . 1 5,00 %Atchley's' Corn * ' '3,50 - 4,00 ;" No. L. 5,00 - 6,00 • " 2 5,50- • 1 , 50 3 • - . .4,00 - '7,25 Points of various kinds 4O - • • 50 I Weinake this discrimination in ?rifts well sat isfied that it will be for the interest of all =toenai -1 to.PeY down- ' JOSEPH FULLER Oa. Mositrose,lidy 25, 1850, . t • O j j ' u l st;ed B 0 . . F an FL/Arastkleudid aid . cheep,. uly :24 .i , L b lrattrit cf. BOY.: Ars OAFS7-91enerva miscitinewkp — pt _m coidapoy on - .he so' Which :I - now ' ..r,lioirP 4 r. - • ailsaikarrAC 111(AIA) - . New York _and M nsfugiMPula Rail Riads;Seilai4faliCatiipii ?•i ke y krEareony'x , exsr Lootl . • „ TE' sfibectiliers are 'now prepared to receive Freight of all kinds at the,-following pains, viz : Buffalo, Attica, Batavia,ißergen,Roche§ter,cart andaigua,'Geneva, Dresden, Ovid, Lodi, Dundee Landing, Jefferson, Havana, „Milport, .Iforaelteada, Corning; Elmira, Facteryville, Spring Port, den's - dees Ferry, Aurora, Ithaca.. Candor, Owego, Union, Binghamton, Great Bend, Laneshoro, Depovit,and Hancock, every day in the; week, (Sundays exdept ed,) and continue with reguliirity. throughout, rife season.-They, will attend Ito forwarding the i • same to the New York Market; where it will receive the personal attention off experienced salesmen, who will-attend to the selling of the same, and re turn the proceeds. in Bankable fundsat either of the above points, to the folios/rig per.sons: . " Buffalo, •Afirtorehouse of , Henry Dow ;, Attica, Storehouse of Henry -SyforcL; Batavia, Storehouse of Lucius A. Smith : Bergen, Storehouse - of Daniel McPherson; ;Rochester Store - of Feirtianlni it ;Eld ridge ; Canandteglia, Office .of : .Walter Corcoran Geneva, O. Lawrence; Dresden, .Storehouse of Whitney it Monell ; Ovid; Ferguson it Sprague; Lodi; Dundee Landing, Storehouse of Talltill Co.; Jefferson, office of E. O. Norton, on the pier ; Havana. Oflim of J. -F. Phelps ; Mill port, stow of ru t_Howeireads. office of J. A. Ferrell or rung, store of W na.J. of Thurman It Ingham: Factoryville, Store of Charles H. Shephcns ; Spring Port, at the Store oC; Redder's Ferry ; Aurora, store of H. ik G. P. Mor gan ; Ithaca, store of P. H. Drake ; Candor, store of S. Baranger ; Dwego, o ff ice of Nathaniel Ells ; Union, store of C N Wheeler ; Binghamton, office of James Sisk ;Grea t ' Bend,office of F. Churchill; Lanesboro' office a F. A. Ward ; Deposit, store of Ensign et. Dean ; Hancock, store of Alliscin and Reeves. JAMES SISK, Birmliamton, Wm. W H ITNEY. Dresden. GEO. P. MONELL, do. NATHALIEL ELIS, Owego. .A oscra.—Buffillo, Henry Daw ; _Attica, Thomas Syford Batavia, Lucius A Smith ; Bergen„Daniel McPherson ; - Rochester. Fairbanks- it Ildeldge ; Ciurandagua. Walter Corcoran; Geneva, cr. Law rence ; Ovid, Ferguson it Sprague ; Lodi ; Dundee Landing, Tuthill it Co.; Jefferson, E. 0 Norton; Havana, J. F. Phelps ; Mill poll, J. Stull ; Horse heads. J. A. Ferrell ; Corning, Wm. J. Arnold ; El mira, Turman dt Inghram ; Factoryville, C. H. Shepherd ; Spring Port ; Redder's Ferry ; Aurora, H. ot G. P. Morgan ; Ithaca, P. H. Drake ; Cand or, S.Baratrer; Union C N Wheoler; Great Bend, F. Churchill ; Lane-boro', F. A. Ward ; Deposit, Ensign it Dean; Hancock, Allison Reeves. CAPTAIN JAMES Sass will superintend the busi ness throughout the whole Line, and receive anti fill all orders far Groceries, Fruit, Fish, Oysters, kc. do ; which will be bought at the lowest whole , sale prices in New-York, and iforwarded to either of the abuse named Depots. 'July 16, 1850. 2911' New Spring Goods. HBURR-ITT has just received and i 3 opening a full and general assortment of spring and Summer Goods, including a large and superior stock of Ladies Press Goods, Shank, /3onitets, Boots, Shoes, Stores and other Fancy and Stirple Goods adapted to the general and universal wants of the community, and which he.will sell a.' tiOre tofire on the most reasonable terms for Call-- or approved credit. H. B. would avail himself of this opportunit to present his acknowledgments to his friendsitull the public 'for the very liberal patronage - beret" ore extended to his establishment, and t to assure them itt that he is resolved to merit atontitpance of it, and that his goods of all kinds will be sold at: prices that shall not be beat. . New Milford, Mae 7 7850 . N. B. Flour and Salt kept constantly on hand A Few days Later! 117iptdu important and Interesting No.= !—.Yeio Gold Mine disrovercd near home!! J. Lyons dc Son 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 what you 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. All kinds of •• readg past," even small bills taken at par. Montrose, May 16, 1860. - Daily Transportation Line.. N. V. CARPENTER, Rail Road Freight Line beetenen Gieat Bend and New York. . . VVERY day in the week, Sunday excepted, for '4 1850. Captain; J AYES TVicEits.m. N. V. Carpenter will commence to receive and forward Freight from Great Bend, on the first inst.. and continue to receive and forward produce daily to Cipt. J. Wicicharn throughout the season.. Cpat. Wickham Will remain in New York, to receive- Freight forwarded to him, and frum the long ex perience in the business, they flatter themselves that all times they can command the highest mar ket prices. The- returns will be paid by N. V. Carpenter at Great Bend. May 1, 1850. N. V. CARPENTER. . Last Call. IWISH to sav to those who are indebted to the subscriber, that immediate payment must be made. - J. B. SALISBURY. Montrose - . July 17, 1850. B . ROA D-CLOTHS, Rerseyineres, Tweeds, Ken tuck Jeans, Sattinets, French Cassimeies and Summer e , tuft-i just in. LYONS, Lt. SON. NEW lot 4.4 Brooms- Rakes, Hoes, c - the; and Sticks dtc., just received by - Jutm 18. _11350. WARE retailed at - wholesale price by J. LYONS di SON. fiIITO GEMSTONES, a new and sum* lot Maud N. Scotia do., just received and for pie by H 4URRATT. Nem lifiLford July 15tli OALICOS, Ginghatn Lawns, Barrages; Linen V Gingham and silk °bads, a great variety.— Shawls, Parasols, Fancy ,Cranats, Neck-tiesk Laces, Edgings, Gloves, fic. l in alorindan4,. La dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds. sizes and pri ces,.at J. LYONS & SOS's. RICE, Sugars Nails and Codfish at l• 'LYONS & SON's, Montrose, 4:7 18, 1850; SPINNING WHEELS 83r sale bt+, Need MillOrd,June 4, 1850. H. B Boots and Shoes. A . large atiaortment of Boots; nd . country made Boots at 82,25. ORN—A few ; husbeh of corn fot 'ITITEGAB-:-Superi_or Wm. 1 7. T. 9 LYOJ August_ 1815(t. • 10 4 01 - BALE, one 2 Horse Lanal .. -It! one ; Aoree Guiana; Boaffy br-m -• LAn4WATWie RY. Dr. mEimeiNos—Alteag of all others, and :mini mansty approeedl—The Productions of a n it-and Surgeon and Physician of 20 years prat tidal experience. Ravimires BALM Or tGILHALL—Among all the remedies before the public, this 'stands pre-eminent in the early stages of Consumption, - Bronchitis, Catarrah, Coughs,lioarstiess,Asihrna,Spitting of Blood, and - for all affections of the pulmonary or gans,oecasloned by-eold. Too much praise cannot be b‘stowed'upon this remedy, and the propri4or urgei any one uffected with any of the above com plaints, to secure it at once. RAFFERTY'S FAMILY PILLS.—The best Family Physic now In the Country for sick head-ache, cos tiveness, cleansing the stomach of bile, purifying the blood, carrying off diseased humors and restor ing health. RAFTER:TVS FIMAL - Y. MONTHLY FILLS.—FOT re moring female obstructions peculiar to the sea, ar rising. from cold or general weakness of the system. Also-for , females of costive habits of body, dyspep tic, or nervous, weakness, debilitated females. Rarraicry's EYE WATkR.— For weak or inflamed eyes ; warranted superior to any in general use. RAFFERIT's STRENGTHENING•FLASTER—for pains, or weakness in the breast, side or back. Rarrsavy's WoamOu.—The Great Worm Kill en warranted to remove worms where they exist. RAFFERTY'S EMBROCATION—for bruises, sprains; Rheumatic gains, cramps, - numbness, stillness or weakness oh the joints, .swellings, quinsy or sore throat. The greatest remedy of the age.. The above celebrated Medicines' for sale by the follawing Aoarrs; J. Lyons-ch. Sort, Mobtiosei— Rollin T. Ashley, Brooklyn; Thos. Jackson, Spring ville; 0 -E; Lathrop and John Bogait Tunkhrtn flock ; Capwell, Rally ct Co., Facturyville ; Stone, Patterson dr. Co., Abington Centre. aly. 10, ,1 aso. 1 20,1 y. to OARP.-/ifi New cask and barter Store. TUE subscriber has opened a new Stare at Great Bend, Pa,,nefuly . oppoiite the Itiansion House, where he is now receiving a Litge and entire new „stock of Goods, which he offers fur sale - on the principle of Smwta. PeasTrs--Qmcx RZITIINS—ONT. Paicr His stock embraces an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots aria. Shoes, Hats and Caps, and Ready-made Clo thing, which have been purchased in New York at the lowest cash prices; and he respectfully invites tir.t:people of Susquehanna - county and vicinity to cab 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. PrOisiona—PouriPork d.• Fish, tehoksale d retail A very extensive stock will be kept constantly cu hand at the lowe't price. Being determined nct, to be undersold by any dealer west of New York. he respectfully siSicits a share of the public patronage. L. S. LENHEIM. great Bend, ' May 1 1850. The Assam Tea Company, 136 Grier:macs STREET, NE-CV-FORM THE proprietors beg leave to call the attention of CA nnoisseurs in Tea,-and the heads of fami lies to the choice and rare selection of Teas im ported by them, and hitherto unknowo.in this coun try, 'which, by their fragrance and delicacy, com bined with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing nehness and flavor. The Teas offered, are the following: The Jeddo Bloom, a 131iiek Tea, at $1 00 per lb. siphon, do. " 0 75 Diari do. " 0 50 Osumi, a Green Tea, 1 00 Too-tsiaa. do. " 0 75 Ticki-tsiaa, 'do. `, 0 50 lid-ti Mixture, a compound of the most rare and clufice teas graft on the fertile and genial soil of Assam, 1 00 With a view to entwTrage the introduction of them matchless Teas, it is the intention, of the pro prietors to distribute by, lot, among purchasers the purchase a quantity of Teas equl to 'Tice ,fi est year's Pr o f its on the Sales effected. kith purchaser will r(iceive enciosed in the pack age, a numbered certificate . , entitling htm to One Chance fa tthe Distribution I forievery fifty cents 101 l out, and on the receipts antOiniting to $20,000,3 e Imdermentioned par, is of Tta, to the value of ten pet: cent, or two ehtiu said dollars, will be giiwn away as Bonuses!! ac corfiiag to the following scale : &Pares of 50 lbs of Tea at. it 00 per lb 25111 be or 6250 " 250" '9.5b 425 Prime in all.' : . %coo ini. w.,004. Those persqns who - 1:1 fer low priced Teas, can receive their prizes inpr portion,.ort hey will be re porchzuhed for cash, at reduction of 14$ peicent. I. reCcontry Agents rettuired. Applications to be addressed [post paid,lti, the Company's Depot., as, oLoiye. . : - 28:3m.. Stoveg, _7l' 121 1/MMIIIfR or cook: Nvl;4:, Porlor Andes up stover whiclwe will se ' for cash or ready pa - cheaper than eirerounang, our Cooing stoves are' t e following - kind's i The Phbnix Air Tight, e very best stoVe in rise., ' 4 Italroved Rotary,i, " - " ~ •, '4 Exia Large Oven. I " " — a • " " Irvhg. I '.. ; .4 ... ~. " Iran:4. % t .t W aside's DonblelOyen: " " 4Ro h and Ready!' " " " "' El ted Oven, P'rehniont and other stoves' o alMost kinds, Parlor atones for wood and coal. Also a assortment of Acme trimming's, Tin, Cop pet, she Iron ,and Zinc Ware. Any article not on hand de to order lon short notice and the most. reiso, nab tortes. pirchitse r s, will saye money by Viidug 1 ftM before belying, as are are.detvinin ad lose! t,prras whi ch most suit any ono. . _ . :L . 1311_1 3 1 R08,11:4 . DdPSON. w 11140" T 4the ilighest-prtees Post's'z cash. dovms jJ D an 4 Medic i for physician' and fam ilies, the t aftieles that are prepared. Call and see: 3a) *pectortint, Brandreth's PillsriSeid ;eiz Pe re, !the best Ipreparatiemier Rhubarb and Jain. ptsf Nitre, Plink and Senna, Cream of Tattar, C phar, Castor And' Olive Oil, Looking glasses; lendid tote i r rle Leather, oak and. beMlock; &third addition to ouT ' 0004: , 1 L POST &DO. ; ont Julie . 2lth 400. 10 1 11 this and 41ili SENATE C Id ER, _-= ..::- t - ~ i . . ifartiabtirg, Januar 28. 1E130 ,, A. 1' l i. 1 1. Simuel I , V,Pearson, Chier.o erk.,ofthe Senate of Penny , do • hereby , eertif . that. the toregoi - log resolution, (No. 10 ell tbe - ‘9oWetetal! ..Ait.Preal ent sessionj. entitled i!klieselutioa.kielalivitilo:All, amendment of the • ConstitutiOn.Yjitbeing.theiaine. resolution ,which was agreed ;to b - 14 , , • ruajoritylof i. the men:Me/selected to each noose of the last; iikky, islatura—after having:beep duly coos/clere‘eil', disenssedoras th‘day _agreed. IV by : w. 'stutjt4yl of the- members elected.to ;And sewing liwkAerii ate of. .Pennsylvania, at Re Pre 3 . 3 4 eeletePt. ,fetR , Yllll eppear by' their votes given'On .thei unariige : it the resolution, aa follows vial ••:' k f-: ; ' ~. ~.,1 - ,-. '';cl.,' - i l .Thoso.voti4 in favor-of the pettsege'vf the.' l 4-04 .11 lotion wereEl...ltmea , BrOoke;i 4., Taker ..-I* - 0 - 4[074 William A.:4./rabb,,Tonathiti J. kkuMingherg i Tti as. S. Fenton, Thames ig•ii'atiTtbiollarlititton4y.l Rehert:M. Frick, Iletwiri-FulMn, t johtl,l _Otteytt4: sey . williaig Ileslehasatie •7. . '- 'tiitlOVA*; Joehue 7- . 1 1. 0.0eS , -. l *ifonigniaehe i-4/40. - .:',141 *-7 vence4-I.ltutwsll.llVealhti *IV ' ..! 4*ltik i r , , -i UMW Henry 4 - 1101denherg-1.. , 't' ' , • 4,- ir tads. WoOlen ' Flannel, 1/000- pei(e , / 1 , 11 , . 811 dier 4Devid` , ..,. 4 Telitittif,r7; good m i x till Woolen Seam, between 1 . 4 - P 411334 / 7 34 4 4 11 ..,, . -.. t "--: -. ' l--I !: ' l ili p ithi ii let OetikarJair which/the Sighs ~...._„. nu strw. kg! . 4011417„. . ip4,_ , . _ ,, - I. •niew..., 7111111.4--, : -- +1.•••;-: Igf id MIMIC. • ”... ,- ~• : P 1 . - • r . _...., IM ' ' :•I,I4,YONS ksqlt ''..' -- womsmitiewmilefiketiNwma* - ~,.01.4t.b.410916,:, MONINSE BUSINESS DIRECTORY -- • -- • - C. ISAttOWlltp. cacriegfailie Candy businiss waits vitions branches, one .door west ofiril..4onit'Siore; Tdcripike atreit, goitri.*l34. • vtu dntida of:Os t az, for-Weddingl or Pshic*fice)itt constantly on band, o trade vriferim tbecth.rtest,-noticef • ~ ..„,, IFEWTOII7-Attorneiat Law ; Office .4ia Turnpike - street, -eme.-door East of , officevlieetro*, Pa. :.;1 . 3 .1111L - 411211*AE—;Atfoiney*t Law--Aftlide .fremciYed tti-Pfint Room -of ,his resiftencet;stwor doom etist 4 lips . former locatiori,lnAliiipike street, third building from : corner of. Pub li c-Av; 'enue; and nearly oppositelf. S: Wile:offs-86*e. - 4une, 4 1849: ' q-'- '31A11,11C;11. 1 01BRIEV11 1 --hroif ee:an4 , 91Ejt; 0/11.4ier, - orator Shop Our J. T. Birchard's carpenter** feu{: rods . east of Wrirneilt • r. J..1.Y0N9 ,ar; juDtygood ! i; Har4livitre,,prddery find_ Tiipwge„ Gioiletfe4. oii tbecBOO.).VBM:, livG Businpfl4 . Public'Avenue, • A. jut-. 43addin, Harness;"eamptu Bak andTranOlannfactiret, and Oartiagerrim. mar, %op, oa urnpike opposite L, PosC4i7Po'o:l, •"- • H- c.rni.srin a ONS.--kashionAble Bopi. aildStioe -maker,.over Baltiwires 4trnes4 shop,, Zorn, .ike street. • ROSE. &• SILITIPSON-41)ealers iu , Stoves r Sfoieltrizninints,-Tin, Sheet filoir and . :Copper Ware, Dry Goods,Groeerie4, tte, Public Aienue ELDRED & NEWCOXIIiit- 7 -:—Deale.rsiin Hats, Caps, and. Furs ; opposite the Detnnerat Printifig office,. font Public Avenue, puitGROVVAS—L-Fasiiionable:T.4ll o , s Gcs. Fuller% Pookttore,,wfiere he ‘doeiieoilein a st,y1 4 6altomether unsurpassed. • 'PETER- STEVENS-- 4 •Cabinet ante Ch - air Maker; loot of-Publie Avenue. - ;, _ BENTtEY' 100.M11- 7 Dealeru !pry Goods,. DrVP, Medicines, P.Adots,,O, ....,Elardware,,eNekery,lron, pklcks, Vi r ales44; l Tinv., elry Saver Spoons, Pqfuncery,,44.c... AUEIiIM RIRELL—Dealei in Drugs, Med icines: Chemicals, Paints; Oils, Dye-StUffs; Giro cerieapDry Goods, Harthvare, Stoneware, Gliss ware, Olockor, Watches, Jewelry, Silver SOooett, - Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Trusses,...Sturgi cal Instruments, Liquors, Perfuntery;ldirrors Stationary, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notioni, !RESOLUTION'. . i? 1 Relative to f A ol mend in ent,orthe.CoanStitu tOn. Resolved by the Senate and House of Re/ire:oda. ' tires of the Cbmmonreeoith of Pensaylconia,i,in General ..etasembly met, . shat the Constituticml of this Commonwealth be amended in the second .secs tion of the fifth article, so ' that it shall readasi.:fol lows: The Judges of the. Supreme Oeurt, : i•of :the several 'Courts of Common Pleas, and of such saber Courts of Record.as are pi-shall be. - establishedby law, Shall be electedhy the qualified elector,sikof the Commonwealth , in the manner following, Lto wit : The JUdof the Supreme ; Court, ...by, the qualitied.elect in; of the Commonwealth _at large ; / the President ridges of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas, an of such other Courts,of Recimli as es are. or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law.; lipthei, qualified electors,of the respective districts oY,ite which theyare to preside or, act as Judges.; and the Associate Judges of the Courts, ot Common Pleas by the qualified electors of, die coundea res pectively. The , Judges of the Supreme;CotutAall hold their offices' for the tend of fifteen years, if they shall 'so long behave themselves well; (subject: ' r to, the allotment hereinafter provided for, subsequen; to the first election ;) the President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by Law, and other Judges required to be , learnedin the law, shall hold their Mikes for the term`,,ef tea years, if they shall so long behave themselves well ; the Associate Judges of the Colons of ceorn mon Pleas shall hold their offices for the teriw i of `ffve years, if they shall so long behave thetaselMa well; all of whom shall be . •ctimmissioned by, the Governor, but for any reasonable cause, which shall not be sufficient grounds of impeachment, the firly irnor shall remove any of them on the address of „two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature._ ,' The first election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next ether the adopting :of this amendment, and the, cenunissions" or all: the Judges who may be thee in office shall erktire' On the first Monday of December following, wbedthl terms of the new Judges shall commence.: The persons who shall then be elected Judges' of;.tiiii Suprethe Court shall htild their offices' 'as; TO lows: One of them for ' three years, one for Sig years, one for nine 'years, one fen twel,ii yeak, and one for fifteen yearit, . the term 'of eieeli to be decided by lot by the said Judges, as 'seen after the election 'as' convenient, and the' result certified by them te‘therGniertior; that the 'tent. missioos may be issued in;accordance- ; theieto. The Judge whosecommiSsion -will first. expire shall be - Chief Justice during his term, ands -thereafter each Judge whose commissiom , shall, first', exy: ire . shall in turn be the . Chief justice; and i f twe ofnicse commissions shall eepire ?on i the same- day,- the Judges holding diem shall decide by lotwhieh shall be the Chief Justice. - , Akiy ivacancies,-- - ;heppehieg by death; resignation. or otherwiSe, is anyof, the said courts, shallibe filled by apticentmenCly ‘; the Governor, to continue tilt die. tirlit Mende.* of „De- cember snceeeding the next geneial -electicsi.-:', The Judges ol the Supreme cOurt andthe%Presidenttu the several CotirPcof Coleman pleas shalkat -edi ted times, receivis' for their - serinies anetniequate, co:nevi...ades .. .4 io'be fixed. byrilattl, which - fthalLmet . be diminished duringiheir - condmiaticet.in,offiec, but they Shall receive no feet oulte iquisittianif effi-' co; nor holdany other office e,. .o co f t - a - t ß orte nift .c. ; .l3 .- unneg mb ido. dtt l j r !;dien t; :. Comnonwealth,-Or onderi the govertuneritiofr* The ".-- futigett of the an Su Y- pre t m ilev ' continhaneWin offituf,, shall -.66kiiwunnz-mw - nionwealthVand the , otberjJudges.,..during - i if continuaticeM office, 144 reide.Withilf the ' ' „ lit' or county for which they were .respectivelf ' ect ed, Jr S. IIirCALMO - #, ' . i 4e speakee of Me liouae of larpreaes .1, -, r ' ! 1 1 7 . BEST, ..,,....,.7 1 . .', 1 ,,, -. ~ ; • • Speaker of the Seas,* . y 1111 tion were, George. Danis, Augusios Dem. AM 1 Alexander 311. pr •,_,.1:;[,y., 8. . ~ . t.,... „ • ' 1 dl z'' - Pitiiiet frOth. Ofmt , Wijiiiiiiiiitz't-44M: ' 4 l .1 • & „7"'::7'.-s't,'•':7-.olil/54.1rfPithitarkaiiiVT`iti tit iitiTUOL-V42lllnirririkr ' cA wriiiisa giljiraiik 1 • lift_ . , ' li' ii .. i:lit(train 7 ,14 - Cblet Vtiiik'l)filiirSeseellri 4; Relweientali* of Petigi-,ltrgilli.s k . 1 41 1 tl . _ . ( 4- 0 1 Itt, :, ~ that-the foregoing resolution, (Nf49 . :fiWume toommii i; aq...iiiid Mi. 211:cif the Haiii , lookligotateS . l , .4 ' e et ae.4sioa,) entitled ='.,''-Hesolutitirtr.iiiiitks,:lll,lPC .1 imeudimint of tholNentitttliezi.7,+4,4ll l3 rq". l o*l-W,LiCkrilifite.ea 6 :lt** '.. thetre4eieleet4lki4 g 6 umtielliii '' - '' 0 gislatire44ifteirlhileingliiiiii atilt dhausiied , 'lriukkit'diitaititekkiltiriimogrft:4o4 the members elected to And ' . .liitel*, Aii_, 'l lo/. ._ ,____l l A' l3 4. of -lepreSiiiitstilles.-9P-P,e4ro7"..arN.l6ll4Wrk ~vinco, im,y4lapperit bY,thek.:4"Ze -1:- 1 i final kiiiirige of the'reiOlutiOti,lii. , tiiii.)ol.7: "filitiiii voting in &Yee , of thin. ' j.l6lBot7rlt,?il goon were; jofin : 4ekerijichil Baker, Robert - Bildwin;Thsviii J,. , .. 1 ~... dle,;Jeremiaii.ploci,..4ickts:,,,; - .. , . , ! it- 1 rffe,Daniel H. E , ,lBro*it;:liiiseltliiii*..k., .' #'. Cessna, Henry Ohilich,'.lrilii+.l.f.-Itores i 'Vi r. vester t ndlanit;... , Bettiatiniii,..ilsDo '' -''': , IA Diibbiiiiki4arnes B. DownerwThiltslis.P4liii: 'i. , ~t,2 iara,Dunnt William -PTV , 4 h *•414111.'. '4l:''o Emus, A. Scott , Ewlg, 4i ' - leW: iikirivi*Oat f ~ James. Flowers , ..Beiijamiriii.liikiiiii i t.i 3, Giblitiaer,lhniMis , g..onit - iusepk.L . 9osiMi.l,' seph Guffey,'Jactpb: ..:_lialetimairiessilysAjt Leffertlliirt; John: ingsii.Nrd; 7 1 1 1 John Moge;.Heary, uplot t ,Lowts..Thi';,4e ington J. Jaclii.on, Nicholas jUniii;-:"4,oti,.lrtilMilict . 4 ger, Charles E. Riiikerid.Eribi4ollo4- Haft s' John: La#(l-, Morris ' .Leea_ ,li= , ' loattbia;D:Alieeti;i, , .4.oign , Leonard, - James J, Lewis, Henry .14#101.;!+0118,..,5p,1 ltelintock.4Johri F.MCullu e b ,- ; Al -7 0 1 .1 7. ~. Gerdy John lifLmigblin, jolui*;',ll,, , ] Mar; Julio 13:Meek, idiehiellWeriCJlAWWSPAit JOseiiir'Cr.Molloyi John D2.MOrris.illtiliiiiiit; ison, . Ezekiel Mowry,. ' Edwird Nklidwickil :1 i - j-,-.. Nissly; Charles O'Neil, John B.T.itciiir,,Jr. 4 . , Powell, James C. Reid ; John , S. ,Riiiii,.tivio ' 'ens. Samuel Robinson; Jekriß.`Rutlietiniti;ifiliiii* oi _ , 1 W. B6field, TkoinaS C. Seiiiiller;Willisiiieiiiie Richard Sirapsos;, - EliSlifer,William , :Sinitbo.Wai l t ..1 'jam A. SMith. BanieLM..SelperA r illistr;.s4*4 ' der, llamas C. Steel - David Steward ; ;_ a Stockwell, Edwin pi Trme; Aixiiiiivitriid•; , 1 0. Walker, Morriss Witsou; likkiily gf - Willii: 't 9. rioWA: Willianik i Danier:Zirr' tm•li'wlidllii . aid**ll I 'Calinoirkilpeakei-:;Tpas 87. - • - • , ;. , 1 - ' , 43 . ..1 , -7 , '' - _____ . _-PiV t , -- -Three voling , afgainst.the! - Iptilsliiiiffi,s--...,.001101•..V1PW,_...f tion were, Anguson S. Corn* ArtdATlmitimill ' James. M. Port er — Maya. B.' _ ". P , ' , :tti Extract from the Journal.' ' ' ',.''' 2.. 4 '4 '." :=:Lh`' ,- .- 1 ' .:., 1C7144 --, —,... 1k1r ; ;... I ! 'Cl4- 11**' ,.:',;-:tl=*-• , - ,4 1 i1 1 ... 11 Sixamesat '- I (' G. Tiled March 15, 105 A. , A. W. • .131caremea:Oleitil.4, 3 eluirs/vaitfals: • • do wrtify thg the-alinve and. ~a`a . teolla and correct c.opypf 40),mi/014 ,ieteoh4aitint tienerid XasatriblY, entitled; "wisp ik an amendmitit of the' itt*W"is tikaf ritniniso-ftle in 'this eke,.": . - : la‘o unto set my hand, ind • affixed the Jed of the :4:1040 . flee. at Ha-risbung, - thii: ' I .. • of-June, Aino Domini one , 1 11 eight huntire'd and:fifty. = Becrrtare of Ilse Cornionemak lb - lioctirritten awr Asirmenk ' Valuable Property ..forsikili - THE following=42eal MP - Pound f,.... 4 ... hereitia ft eedisicribed, altailatiea ~ X 101144. j , i Susquehanna County , PemaYM,_°*: *01,..1%.- atgrea! , lrargaia•to "ils°'?e who n 7 '""— chase. 'The real "estate'C'Onkistio ativai l acres, five hundred tif iihielyare ladle • Meat, and on which are four &wiling_ seven barns. 'Me firmia wellAsignedb! I, and is eapableof feetling,rmehttudre4; ring summer and winter, and iiiqiiart of watered with.springs and stream. Mai : . and land sire in good:contlition;:and . iierthe'l !es are about five tailei of good:StalmOU the other fences are also geod,,and , ,o,n,tbie: land are large quantities of .Cheistatit7Mlapiiiilib,„ Will supply the farm for, marifyiAWlYislaw*,4ll6 , which will also 6e raluable•fricb_u_ltdmor;thials64 l 4 road which is soon to be built up Martille .. , . . ,Illetli Said twin has a very . pleasmit..em! '._imaara, l o l til i Ni : tion about seven miles from ,bresit,Seih, .which the New York & Erieltailraiit** : .about one mile from 'the prehi!Ale`PDP*llif Martin's Creek Railroad, which irillleadfieit Lackawanna Coal and frontline, to - New York. dr. Erie. Railroe4 ,at, tl*firest-' can be very advantageouslycliikideclAito on four of which:would be the ittcifOu.y and Chit-honses, Ptiitlrei,,, 4..e.rr -I ~ With the above viill'ber sold - tivrilb. of Clittle, Horses, cim4- including Dobai' Working Osen,a4youing .Cattle,mataleu Cessary,miplements of husbandry* - l; said faun or faring. • "- " ~ Th'e Terms af'Sate'iviir -be is Mk foUrth-Ot-the phrehise money: for the . wilt be re - graved at the time of purl* Stoek, FanningUtensils, - &c:, half A o ri residue to be paid in equal annual ilia interiist annually on thi'wbble awn aompbted=frozit, the fell delivery cot/ sii * first instalment fpayable in Ape : • delivery of poarb#4,on, Ind the IV - ~,;, paid mithin.leu yeers4 . rorwthe . - -: , , ,by Bond and liloriti*.'Alf, fair , en on the Writ: y'oVAtittll,lBsl',N livel -of 'petting . :ii.' erops-71text Yak - . good and .Ind . table title given,;- The above . I .Kta Pr:refil-r iitteof, 0. laiii ` {,late . iiimr , and ii: inbiti des ira ble ProPirtthiti b.. 'in tliiiiliectieri'd . - wenn% been Allied- Itioeeiderind mente ofreredli? - : -Botts wishing to invest mottfTs - ut iurod Steck, cannot do bet.l*r.trtik 4 - unketicttlip • ' vo!‘:-0tlaktiake Tyrisir tnl4ltt Cfll . ty, ere.rneeidilteed_ plidati4ntian be nude' iii'olleyleit Yit fOrd; or to B. tif. ; 4diey . iti Skintiestir,*4 ty,lind any , . : , : , pliztaculainitki4 -.., 1. i t . reltiolal , iti.0 . 1.., , i• .. , ,,r, 7 ' •., , 0. - • Ifitet.iiiiti, 4,e*on . ,' . tait ...B J. g. morrimr.".4 I - ' , llt; 6 44 -1 1 4 . A* W-C63M. eels, find it4ii - thing in Ibeiiv jflurztO Goss: 4 444, '..T.4 41 3r 1- 70 1 :on stirt !AWL i 4,2, 1850. • Ha ,Ca P. IR , 16r4.1' *um d c*ll 'iL4iortnai.t of prising altnost ever. :would viell:ettreg and_pay Ow,* to 'ardor, '`ltontrOgitoli Onitlrt : 04'ei ; I 'J'tNilliXdfard J 1 PtddloiMrtoolVT,' , *frill ikalf Wswia vs far. WaoL-4 • %Itafi r tit a'q,4o l .arrEltit . ' S)_: to hie t o i iiermAkaciiiiikS4lo *lirth RtititiiiiP ' ' , mac ltiesiliztleitiesillt - e•er 4 , InidiAliageilt i ftiroioautibergitat a im . i i Wive aukpag thik.• ..1 0 40r57 , t0,.. ~ .1 4 ,_ _ . r ~,,,p4, f•:-..;t1,,!. --:ii‘,-. ~ . nit • ,q • • :OWDK : arti444 : ,brialooti . I t- ...: • - • _ .•- • t let7 simpil li arlAgaiiii' '- ,-,-,,-,•_.-Athi-.,:i, ~,,,:-..4,,,,•.-,l::'.;i' :4i , ./..lat- f,tiiff-,.7.1,-74-w-''lb .11,-:, laffe: -':: , 'Z.V-. • - - ‘4,-. A '.- - -.-" • 2: ' -- ~.~ ~~ ~ . ,-,,,, 4.V.,:.v '-.
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