Sew Goods. T TONS itt CHANDLEli—Nmarose and Iggites. Li boo—.are now receiving a large aad splendid assortment of Goods, which will be sold chew{ for CASH. LYONS of CHANDLER Septernbet 16, 1850. fIARPSTS and Carpet Bags, Trunks, Blitek, .) Blue and Green Umbrellas, Jappanna Ware, c ro ckery anti Glass Ware, Hardware Ifit. by fi . • LYONS é CH4NDLE.IIL BOOKS, Paper , Inks, Sand, Ink-stands, Leiter stamps, Mottoes, Cards, Fancy Boics, Wal lets dc. LYONS & CILANDLER.- gIEETINGS, Shirting, Ticking, Batting, ding, Drillings, Cotton and Woolen Yarn, Car pet and Knitting Yarn, Broad Cloths and Cissi. metes. L FOSS & CIIANDLE4, • • p.A7NTS, Oils LYONS & R OOM I'APER and Shade=. ' LY04.178 d• CHA2QDLE4 rl_'l DO IV GLASS 7 by 9, Bby Ip, 14 11 I 1 by 15, 12 by 16, 12 by 18, 9 by 12. LYONS é CIL42DLER; Lumber WanteiL T3LVE and Hemlock Boards, Pine 'Siding and 1 Shingles. LYOXS £ CHANDLER. Montrose, Sept. 17; - 1,850. ,r 1 ROCERIES. 7 -Crushed, Pulverised, Coffee and N. 0. Sugars, Molasses, Black and Green Teat% Pork, Mackerel, Codfish, Candles, Spices:i &c. LYONS & DOTS and Shoes, Rubbers, Buskins,. Gaiters, B Qv. LYONS L CHANI)LER. Peter Decker Esq I ~ HAVING been appointed by Govern4r Fit:h of Li New York as a Comrnisioner for that state to take the proof and acknowledgement of Deeds and other instruments, will attelid to businesa calla in that capacity at his office at Great Bend Pa. • Sept.,lo. 1830. I 37 Lost. SOMEWHERE in the borough of Mohtrom on Wednesday. the 4th. inst., a Green ttace . Any one having found it will confer aj favor on the owner by leaving it at . the Register Printing Office. Woodruff's Academy At Diwock, SuAnehauna CO., Pa. WILL be open for the reception of student on the 7th Of Ootober next, under the immedi ate supervision of Rev. ARCUIRALD Si.oxr &L.tor, n whose ability and experience the mot implicit confidence may he reposed. The fine healthy le azd v .sp...cts 44, this institutor cannot but be appreciated by all wlho 'lrk& a thorough. ed ucation for the least p - oQsible:expenze and trouble. The Agadeinic year will be divided into four quar ters of twelve weeks each—a vacation of one week minediately succeeding each quarter. Arrange cn.-rits have been made for students coming , from a distance to board with private Louitie.i, or other wise, with the least Possible expense. PRICY). OF TUITIOS: The studies of the Primary department, Classical, :ift.p.ic with use , of Piano, -- Dm wing and Painting, French, The tuition fine half payab!c in advance First Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. 3 • L. SLTTPIIIN 4 Co. having enlarged ana -1 1- I.i§ refitted their store, arc now tilling it with a very large and choice selection' of Nee - Fall and Wiater Good*, consisting in addition to their 1141131 stock of Ladies fashionable Dress an d Cloak G oo ,r, —New Style Prints and DeLaines f, Bonnet goixls and triinniings ; Long and Square Shawls ; Shoes and Bouts of all styles and qualities . : Men's fine rte h and Chth Cap , ; a large a,sortment of 'Wall piper; Cooking and Parlor Stores; Stove trim (Lc. &c. &c. . fney would respectfully ask a Call from their uld friends and customers, with the assurance that they s. ill use every exertion to please, theta with the rip` e: and qualities of goocli, Suirunersville Sept_ 9th. 1330. 3 . 7 3w. S - al. quehamna A. ga,demy, • .5.160:41r05e i Perrai'A• rrfi:S frislitation was owned for the mvpji,.o and ipstruction 1,1 pupils, on 'ruesday.the fOtfi e 4 Svptemfber, under the immediate direction of LEIII:EL H. WATERS, A. M Graduate of Ain- Irrm, Prikeipai, assisted by MISS MARY U. HUMPHREI of . Southwick,lLL—zs.,Pritteipa/ of the Female Department. Miss CAttotn - z S. Bolt - la:l:Superintendent of the Primary Department. MISS EMILY 6. lILACKICILN, Teacher of Music. Ma. GISTATE H. WALTF-12' TeaCherOf German. There will be three academic terms in the year, The . firet commencing on 'the 1011iday of Sept., of 35 weeks ; the seiwid on the 6th day of Jan, of 14 weeks and the third= the 20th day - 01 April,. of 14 weeks. PRICES OF TUITION. The studies of the Primary Department, per term. The Andie-, of the Academical E 44,00: The studies, in whole or in part. of the Aeu dernical and Clissieal Departments, Mu.kie, with ure of Piano, Drawing and Painting French and German, e:anh. N. B. Pupils from. abrolui tubbing to obtaid board, may receive direction to places by auplyini . to Francis B. Chandler or Wm. J. Mulford, Comtait.! tee. • HON. Wm. JESSUP, PrcMent. ALBERT CHAMBERLIN, EN, Seeretary4, MASON S. WILSON, Treasurer. . Montrose Sep. -12th 1850. A.tiditors' Notice. T HE subscribers having been appointed Autli tors id the settlement of the accounts of Sam! nal A. Loomis, one of. the Executors of the Estate of Jeep Pr Loontia,*DeeesSeil, would herebrgive notice that :they will attend •to the duties of the said appointment at the office of A Chamberlin in Montrose, on Monday the lth day of Octobei next, at ten o'clock, A. M. • CIIAMBERLM , Aturtors.. F. FRASER, Montrose, Sept 1860. Stray Cow. ("lAMB into the enclosure of the subscriber on or about the 17th of August, a red; line baCk cow, with white head and tail, about 9 or 10 yeiref„ old Marked with tar on one hip, and is supposed; to have strayed from, a drove. The owner is re guested to prve-pnt.),ray charges and tate!. her away. DWIGHT RISLEY : Springville, Sept. 2d 1860. . .36-4 w None*. - , littibseribin. reepoy repeat+ all those: 1 indebted to him to cal and settlw the eaMe; cc, or before the 10th day of Bepteinirerrniemig: All amounts left on up to that trig, *ill* immediately 'in the - *Or fer IA; lection. 431. `ll. 814 12 ETT. , Montrose, Pa; Avg. 4 28 1840. ' • INEGAR--Ouperior Cider Vinovir o by LYCIIS 8 9L August 14, 1850. ":" Ithde, Dratilog and Perforated Paper for elk 4-VA. by • LYONS pt SOM Montrose, Sept. 4,.1850. . brigade Oraer*'..-. TB t niformed Militia of the - fiiA Brigade st!e gr ent° : Sui t harnacoun, lr m eth o„iuportrrlte Ist Bat will meet at 'the house of Daniel Wade in the wnship of, Lenox, ;for parade, mid inspection, on We nesday '7 the 25th ilay Of September next at o'cl kA. M. ji armed anti eqmped according to law. :,The 24' Battalion at the house of 1 eonard Searle in" the borough of 'Montrose, on Friday the 27th day ot•September next, at 7 o'clock A. M., for pa rade and inspection, armed and equiped aecording to law. ASA SPICER, . ' . Br. Ins. Ist Br. 10th Div. Pa. Mi. Brigade spectoi's ogre; Dant! , Aug. r 16,1850. I . • . ANY SMALL BILLS. . , NY of our customers who have small bills they wish to send off to be exchanged, mule ac commodated by calling on, LYONS & SON. To Soldiers of the War of 1812, Or other Pitsons bitting land Patents, • commonly called " Soldiers' Rights." THE subscriber takes thii method of informing pOrsons who own, Laud Patents, granted - to' soldiers for their services in the war of 1312 ; which have been sold for taxes from time to time, for many years, and considered won/den, that he will purchase all such claims and pay a reasonable price for Persons having such claims, will consult their interests by ealhag upon the subscriber, at the ltnisirsn Pamixo OFFICE," or addressing a letter (post paid) to Montrose, Susquehanna County, Pa. BENJAMIN L - PATCH. Montrose, Aug. 14, 1350. , _ New Milford Stove Depot, 1850. I3RITRRIT has just received a new assortment 1 of Stoves, including the nfost approved kinds of Air-tight add common cooking, parlor and shop StoVes, Russia and common Pipe, Sheet Iron, and Zinc Stove Tubes, i&c. &c., to which the attention of cash purchasers and the public is invited, and which will be sold at very low prices for cash or approved credit. September, 1850. nooK AND STATfONERV. WE ARE reciting a large assortment of all kinds of Schoorßooks, (Latin, French. Greek & crinati,) Bibles, Ili-:ores, Miscellaneous Works, lkdi:4l Books, Cards, Tissue nod Note Paper, AT. &c. Those in want of Books and Stationery will plea , c give us a call, as we intend to sell cheap for cash. LYONS it. CHANDLER. M,Vmse, Anzust iC, 1850. SAPAR A RILLA. I)LD D ct..,'acob's. S. I'. Townevnd'A and Sands' Sat saparilia--75 emit. per bl It t e—ft , r sale by - L CILINDLER. Montrose, August, 1650. • New Goods T YONS L CHANDLER, having ptarha-ed the st,we formerly occupied hy-J. Lyons, have re fitted and enlarged the same ; and are now receiv iw• au Exrrat: New Stock of Dry Goo•k, Druceries, ria . rdware, Crockery, glass ware, Japi'd Ware, 4tc. Haying purcha , ed our ;,nods for cnidi we reel confi.lent sxe can offer, to Our friends-nod patrons . n little better bargains than cut be had of OUT neigh bors. F. 9.51) 3,50 450 8,00 3.00 5,00 A very choke lot of PH:I24, BroadelothF, Cassi r Trier Vestin Ginghams, Linens, Catnbrics, Hand kerchit•f-, L. Also Sa:inets..leans, Tweeds, Tick ing„ Drill nrt, Sheeting and Shirting,s, Diaper and Cra.4l, Red aid White. Flannel, and all the . small 'inat ters like Needles and Pins, Silk and twi-4 and Brooke', sewing cotton, Nfarranted to by just what it represent,, the very best thread in use. Al - so, Sugars, Coffee. Saleratus, Tapioca, Mustard Coco Paste, an excellent article fur tick ness; fork, etal ti-h, mackerel tobacco, and tauff, together with old Dr. Jacob Townsend Sarsap,aril dx. . Also, as. agents for Wrisos & Co., we have Tin ware, Stove, Pipe, Pump an.l Lead Pipe, and Cast ings of every description, on hand or made to or der; 'Morticing Machines, Mill Crank., Sledges., Gearing of various kinds, Kettles, Door Squeeze, &c. &e. Not h tying time to enumerate but a small `lion of our stock, Nye cordially invite all to call see ag. DISSOLUTION. e have till.) day de-posetl of our interest in the stotte at liontrae to D. Lathrop &O. who will continue the Lakjnes s 4 it) the sante manner as it has hitherto been carried an. those having na-ettlel accounts with us will 1 - ilehse call and settle without delay. Montrose, Aug. 19, Ib,u. A. LATIIROP J B. SA LISBU AdniilliAtra ois Notice. NoTicE is hereby given that lettera of adinin istration of the estate of Dania /Miner, of Hetrick township, deceased. have been duly grant ed Io the subscriber-, and all persons having claims or demands against said estati: are requested to known the same to u= without delay. - GE GLEDIIILL, ABRAHAM B 1-11 DICK. Ath r n'rs #errick. Aug. 21, 1.830. Clerk Vl'altieti. active and intelligent young man of about vears of age, wanted as clerk mti Stone. One ililpu,ed to make himself useful, will encoliragenient by application ro "1 1 THEN ltY-131:1:RITT. blew Milford, Aug. 12th, 1850. 34-6 w: II Ready made Clothing. po. E subscriber has on hand a good assortment liof Ready tnade Clothing. consisting of Dress, Frotik and Sack Broad cloth Coats from, ta,so to tk.l4o—Tweed and Jean. du. from 2,00 to X 5.00, —lints, a large variety, from 75 cents to ..$5.00 Vestslrom $1,1:10 to t - 4,00--Shlrts from 5 to 14 inay be unilerstood that I will - tot be under sold on any article in my line of equal value, even if I 'Blll obliged to sell AT CWT. I want to sell my. stock on band. Persons, tbei:efore, who with to buy, will itjetAtze give the a call tat the firstsdoor 'above Searl•tflotel. ' lifontrose, Aug. 14, 1850. 5,n0 io,pd 5,00 1 5,04- Executor% Notice. A F,LL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Gregory, late of Bridgewater township, dee'd, are iequested td make immediate payment, and all tilos:0 having just demands against said estate, will Plebe to preeent them without delay, duly attested, for intim:neut. P,IIILANDER LINES, Executor. 3Contiime,, Aug. 12 , 18 50. 33:6w. , • " DISSOLUTION. • The firm of 3fills Knapp was dissolved by niu tnalconsent on thp 27 inst.- All indebted will see the 'propriety of settling without farther notice. u..iritrope,-Aug, 25.185 t. B. 11. MILLS; • - . S.-KNAPP. Books, e Text: . 13ooks • to be used in - the new Academy, and also a yariety" . of others just opined and for bale at tbe lowest. prices, Ly ttpt:4-, . • J. LYONS ok- BOY: aoc i puzs.--Afreisb supply of fingani, Eine losi Com Stank Soap,..M4ckerel Jac., „put: recejrgd and fru side. by • - J. LYONS (O . AVIT. tiTITYYS.-:-Madder, Indigo , Lcbgimod. 11 4 Blne : 'Co ttlisst poe,ra.s, 4n#atY4.&tr• opened suctcheap by • - - • fi pt . - 4YON,S BOA LI THE' subscribers are now. prepared to receive Freight of all kinds at the following poins, viz: ' Bullidn, Attrea, Batayia, Bergen, Itucliester, Can andaidua, Geneva, Dresden, Ovid, Lou,i Dundee Landing, Jefferson, Havana, 3Lilport, • Horseheads, Conning, Elmira, Factory vine, Spring Port, R end der's Ferry, Aurora, Ithaca, Candorpivego,fUtlion, Binghamton, Great Bend, Lane.sborti, Deposit4nd Hancock, every day in the week, (Sundays exetpt ed,) and continue with regularity. throughoutrilte season. They will attend to forwarding the INiare to the New 'York Market, where it will Koniye the personal attention of experienced sales n, who will attend to the selling of the 'same, an re turn the Proceeds. in Bankable funds at eithei o • , above points, to the following peraolns: l ox Buffalo, Storehouse. of Henry Daw ; Attica, Storehouse of ,Henry Syford ; Batavia, Storehouse of Lucius A. Smith : Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel McPherson ; -Rochester, Store Of Fairbanks ti Eld ridge ; Cantuidagua, Office of Walter Gorcoran : Genera, G. LaWrence; Dresden, Storehouse of Whitney & Monell • Ovid, Ferguson d; Sprague ;,. Lodi; Dundee Landing,. Storehouse of Teflon d; Co.; Jefferson, office of E. 0. Norton, on the Pier ; Havana, Office of J. F. Pltelps ; Millport;store , of J. Stun ; Horseheads. office of J. A, Ferrell; Oor- . ning, 'store of Wm.J. Arnold ; Elmira, Storehouse, of l'hurnuut il; Ingham: Factory ville, Store of Charles H. Shephens ; Spring Port, at the Store of: Redder's Ferry ; Aurora, store of H. & G. P. Mor gan; Ithaca, store of P. HI Drake ; Candor, store of S. Baranger ; Owego, office of Nathaniel Ells ; Union, store of C N Wheeler ; Bingluiniton, office of James Sisk ;Great Bend, office -of F. Churchill ; Lanesboro' office of F. A. Ward; Deposit, store of Ensign & Dean; HancOck, store of Allison and Reeves.- • JAMES SISK, Binghamton, Wm. WHITNEY ; Dresden. GEO. P. MONELL, do. NATHALIEL ELLS, Owego. A GE:"Vra.—Buffalo, Ikeircy Da w ; Attica, Thomas Syford; Batavia, Lueiusi South; Bergen, Daniel McPherson ; Rochester, : Fairbanks & • Eldridge; 'Caniuidagua ' Walter COrcoran; Grneva, C.Law rence ; Ovid, Ferguson it Sprague ; Lodi ; Dundee Landing, Tuthill Co.; Jefferson, E. 0 Norton; Havana, .T. F. Plie!ps ; Millport, J. Stull Hor-se beads, J. A. Ferrel ; Corning, Wm. J. Arnold ; El mira, Turman 4; ingbram ; Factoryville, C. IL Shepherd ; Spring Port ; Redder's Ferry ; .Aurora H. d: G. P. Morgan ; Ithaca, P. H. Drake ; Cand or. S: Barager ; Union C N Wheeler ; Great Bend, F. Churchill ; Lane-born', F. A. Ward ; Deposit, Ensign & Dean ; Hancock, Allison & Reeves. CAITAIN JAS[!.'; Bas will superintend the busi nexs throughout the whole Line, and receive and fill all orders for Groceries. Fruit, Fish, Opiters. which will be bought at the•towest whole sale prices in New• York, and forwarded to either of the above named Depots. e) , July 16, 1S O. eta 29:: f. H BURRITT has Just received and is opening a full and general assortment of Spring.and Suouner Goods, including a large and superior Mock oU Ladies Dress (iamb, Shawls, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Stoves and other Fancy and Staple Goods adapted to the-general and universal wants of the community, and which he will sell as here tofore on the most reasonable terms for Cash or approved credit. H. B. would avail himself of this oilportunity to present his acknowledgments to his friends and the public for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to his establishment, and to assure them that be is resolved to !omit acontinuance Off it, and that his goods of all kinds will be sold at prices that shall not be beat. • New Milford, !thy i l S3O. N. 11: Flour and - Salt kclt constantly on hand A Few days Later! Highly Important and Inirm:ting Gr.ild -Vine disvr f ,prrt,l near haw!! 3. iLyoapi & So aa ARE now receiving a largt and fashionable as sortment of Suunner Goods which they will sell (Or ready pay at very low prices. Just drop in, Ladies. and Gentlemen, and exam ine our stock. Twill cost noth;ug -to see and - tlut /ittde to buy just what you want. - You will find us fora few days longer at the old stand, where we will be- happy to wait upon all who will ; L ayOr us with a call, and where we are .deterzoined to trade "some - yet, but after a week or two look for us a little further up-town. N. B. All kinds of •" reads, pay," el'en meal sills taken at par. Montro,e, May 16, 1859. • Daily Trangiortation Line. is v. CARPENTER, Rail Road,Preight Line betwneu Great Bend and New York; . 1 1 - 1 4 VERY day lathe week, Sunday excepted, for 1830. Captain; JAMES Wicati.t.w. 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 Capt. J. Wickham throughout the season. Cpat, 11 - ;e•? hem will remain in New York, to receiv,! Freight forwarded to him, and from '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. Carpuiter at Great Bend. May 1, 4850. • Plows ! Plows ! ! • Great Reduction in Prices for Cagle; We will after this date sell plows at the follow ing prices. These prices will be strictly adhered Cash. Credit. Mott's Side-hill e 6,00 _ $7,00 Idon ' " 4.00 . , 5,00 Wayne Co. . 4,00 : 5,00 Biatchk.is Coin - 3,50 • 4,00 " No. L. 5,00 6,00 . - 2 5,50 . . -6,50 a 3 6,00 7,25 Points-of various kinds 40 ' 50 GEO:FULLER We make this discrimination in prices well sat isfied that it will be for the interest of all concern-. ed to pay down. JOSEPH FULLER Montrose, July 25, 1.650.. Last Call. IWISII to say to those who are indebted to the subscriber, that immediate payment must be made ' J. B. SALISBURY. Montrose, July 17; 1850. . CALICOS, Ginghams, Lanus, Barrages, Linen Ginghams and Silk Goods, a_great - variety.— Shawls, Parasols, Fancy Cravats, Nock-tics, laces, Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, &c., in abundance: La dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds, sizes and pri ces, at J: LYONS -4k SON'S. New Store & New Goo& LYONS a CHANDLER Montrose, July 2 . 4, 1950. • , WRJUIted •- 7 10 .; yds.yds.Wooled Flannel, 5000 pairs 0001 geed mixed Wocilen Sock's, bdtween this and the Ist October, for .which the highest price will be paid in goods. July 2, '50.. , ..J. LYONS ~dc SON. VOA. BALE; a two bore LuiniDir-Wagon; near ly new. GEO. FULLEIC f Aug. 14. wripAT,,,A - superior . aitiele. for. Ale by' t : 1.40110 . 4 Sigf. 'O4" ' ALBANY &:-BUFFAtO, New roik arid Erie,.Cayuga and Sus4uthan.na Rail .Roads, Seneca and Cayuga Lakes I • 'ts - EnvnonY's MARKET JANE"! ' New Spristg Goods. N. I': C..I.RP#NTER. Dr , Rafferty'S Celebrated Family ISIEDICLIsTE,-- ,, Akead of all others, and unani mously approved Ths ProdUctions of a li censed Surgeon and PkySician• of 20 years prat tical experience. RAFFERTY'S BALM OF Gun:No.—Among all the remedies before the' public,' this stands pm-eminent in the early stages of Consumption, Bronchitis, Calarrah, Coughs, floarsaess, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonary or bearts occasioned by cold. • Too much praise cannot bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one :I - Meted with any of the:atom •cont plaints, to secure it'at mice. RAFFERTY'S FAMILY Pails..--The best _Family Physie, now in the Country fur sick head-aelre, tors , tiveness, cleansing the stomach of bile, purifying the blood, carrying off diseased humors and-restor ing health. RAFFF:RTY'S FEMALE MONTHLY PILL-S.—For • re moVing female obstructions peculiar to the sex, 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. RAFFERTY'S EYE WATER.—For weak or inflamed eyes, warranted superior to apy in general use. RAFTED:Ws STRENGTIIENTsq-PLAsTER—for pains, or weakness m the 'breast, side or back. RAFFsRTY'S IVoau Ol 4—The Great Worm 'Cill er. warranted to remove worins where they exist. RAFFERTY'S EMBR.OcATIox —for bruises...sprains, Rheuniatie pains, cramps, n.undmes.s, gtiffness or weakness of the joints, swellings, quinsy or sore throat. The greatest remedy of the age. The above celebrated Medicines li,r sale by the following 4oettrs; J. Lyons Son, Montrose Rollin T. Ashley, Brooklyn-; Thes.Jackson, Spring s-ale; CE. Ltithrop and JOhn Bogart Tunkhati nock ; Capwell, !laity tt: Co., Factoryville; Stone, Patterson at Cit., Abington Centre. July 18,1850. 29:1y. • . ro - A CARD.or New eOsh and. barter Store. • 'FREsubscriber has opened a new Store -at'Great Demi, Pa l nearly oppesite the Ithwaine House, where he is now receiving a:large and entire new stock of Goods, which he offers fur sale on the principle of SMALL PROFITS-411:1CH. RNTVIINS—ONE PRICE ONLY. His stock' embraces an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes; Hats and Caps, and Ready-made Clo thing, which'have been purchased hi New York at the lowest cash 'prices; 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 adl . .antage; and haring made an arrangement with MI agent in New York, be will be constatitl . k receiving additional applies of well seleccOd Goods. Provisions—Flour, Pork d Fish, wholesaleth reluil A very extensive stock will be kept constantly ou hand at the lowest price?, Being determined not to be undersold by any : dealer west of ,New York. he respectfully solicits-a share of the public patronage. L.S. LENHtIa. Great 'Bend, May 1, 1850 .Stoves. Titn*are eke.. IVEh,ve4°"o"haidaT-eat variety ofcoo l'orlor dlopoves,lvewin bell for cash of ready pay cheaper than ever,a.mong our Cooking seoves.are the followinn. The Phonnx Air Tight, the very best stove in use. " Improved Rotary. " ". " Extra Large Oven. " " , , " Irving. 4 4. " h-on kina. ail Ct " WhitesiSis Double Oven. ", n" RA)1101 and Ready. " " " • _ 0 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 made to order on shirt notice and the most reasonable tern's. Purcha.sers will save money by fgiving us a call before buying, as we are determin ed to sell-at prices which must suit any one. nSB ROSE & SDiPSON. . New Arrival. THE subscriber has just received a new supply of Books, embracing Schoot Bookl of ahno every variety—an assortment of ih r i.wellancons, dc. IVr;ti ng Paper, by the ream or smaller quantity-, Wrapping do.; Letter and - .Note Paper; Fancy I.2"st,iesiary ; Wall and Curtain paper. Ncket, Clasp and Family Bibles ; large quan tity and it good variety. Ready Made. Clothing; a large a..soitment. era• bracing fl great variety of Coats, Pants, Vets and shirts.. • Hats and Caps a general assortment of fash ionable Fur, Silk, Leghorn, Palm-Leaf, dc, dc. Boots and Shreis.: a' good assortment .of and Boys', both fine and coarse ; Ladies' and Misses do. ; Children's do.: also, a !Variety of Paney ar ticles too numerous- to mention. School Book*. and paper will be 'sold to those who buy to sell again, e.t a very antalf advance on the city wholale pries.• Sabbath Schools • will be ;furnished during the Spring anti Surname with books, on Flicrrt notice. Montrose, Apr. 17,1850. GEO. FULLFIL Susqtablltanna County to. , Coaunon Pleas, L • Nu. 176, August Tenn, 1849. JALs DEAN'S . , vs. It is agreed that. this suit .lox.vrass E. Cat incrictum., ) is settled.. The defend ant' confesses Judgment for all the legal costs, and admits having . ppekee the words charged, but that he did under excited feelings. and that Whatever hello said against the Plaintiff at - any time or on any occasion; he said without reflection, Without cause, and withottt . any foundation w truth, and regrets the same, .find ui justice to the said Plaintiff he how niakmktlitS state.l went. • . ' BENJ. S.IIENTLEY, Ate!. for Pl'ff. August 5; 1450. S'asquchanna• Counly . sa.—rlcertify that the fore goinwls a true dopy of paper tiled in the.atFore en titled cause. - - Witness my hand and seal of, offiCe, at Montrose, the it-th day of .A.ugu*.A. a .1850. ' F. M. WILLIAMS. Protley. 'Pp ROA &CLOTHS, Kerseyineres,.l'w,c U ilS, ken. tuck Jeans, Satguet.s, .F,rrUncli Citisimeres and Summer stuffs just- in. ItYONS LE SON. 50 curt ocriel.ratilf,litti; demi nod , clear, JuIY 24 -' : - ;r • RICE, Sutra*Nails and 6xlfiitt at,r! . • • , • • 5 • PTONSA /*NI& • Idontrose.i . Msty 16, 195.9. 'lre! TS ti, gcneiul tinent kept 1. 1 1. c4,:wistiintly hand,' Od which abimiw seUwg at *chic,/ priceß, Aug. T 4, . - • • 3 O L EO: TIILLEit. IVIONTROR BUSINESS -DIRECTOR C. HALDWI . ;:. Caritiei no the .13aliuig -and Candy businmq all its-"rrikiiitS . branches, one door west of Wilson's Store, 'Curnpikiin ,Street,' Montrose, Pa. All kinds offor Weddings or Parties, kept eopstAntlykin-tuutd, oritiade to' order on the shortest nonce." N. N EWTO N—Attorrrey•at Law ; .01tia.‘ on _Turnpike street, one . door East of B. T,CA9e:B Office lifontros Pa • J. 11. IitNIOCW-24Nrney at Law—offfie removed to Front Room of his sidence, tiro doors east of his former location ; in Titrapike street, third building from borltek'.of Public enue, and nearly opposite S. Store: June, 1849. nia>Rg r_ • J. 0 1 1EllitIEN -,-,tioaseased fit Paperlmn#er, Glazier ; Grainer .ate Dec:- orator Stop over J. 'P. Birehard's wrpenter Atop a few rods east of Warner's Hotel. ; • J. LYONS & SON- w -Donlers. in Tiry Goods, lihrdware, Crockery and Tinivai•e, Groccriej;, Books; etc.; ALSO, Carry 'biz the BOOK BIND- IbTG Business, Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa, A. BALDWI* -Saddle, Harness; . .otirpei- Bag raid Trunk Manufacinrer, and earring* Trim mer, Shop, on Turnpike street, opposite, I. L. Post it Co's. C,III. S I NIHON S--Ftudatstable•Boot and Shoe maker, over A. Baldwin's , ! klarness shop; Turn pike street . ROSE KiWiligo7l4-IJe — aler's Stove;s, • Stove tritinning, Till, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, Dry goods, OrocericA, Se., Public Avenue . EILDR ED & EWCOIIIIIII--- - --Dealers in Hats, Cap, and Furs; opposite the " Democrat Printing office, foot Public Aricnud. . JOUN GROVES—Fashionable Tailor; over. Geo. Fuller's Book Store, Where he does work in a stile altogether unsurpassed. PETER. STEVENS!—Cabinet and dish. ' Ilahor; foot of Public Avenue. BENTLEY & RE.ND--Thealers — in, Dry Goods, Drogs, Oils, Grocerwit,. ilithlware; `r ockery, Iron, Clocks, Watehes, Jett elry Silver spoons, Per f umery , ABEL TURRELL-Dealer in Drugs,Aled• icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, ceries, Dry Goods, liardwitre," Stoneware, Gla4- ware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instruinents,•Trusses Sur ri cal Instrunietits, Liquors, Perfumery, Mirrors Stationary, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, Ale RESOLUTION Relative to an A mendinent of theConstitutioa. Resolved by the Senate and House Representa t lives of the Commonteeolth of Pennsylvania 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•_"'fill• lows: The Judges of the Supreme Court,'. ofi the several Courts of Common Pleas, and - of such office Courts of Record as aro or Shall be established by law - , shall be elected by the qualified electors Of the'Commonwealth, in the manner following, to wit : The fudges of the Supreme Court; by. the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large; the President Judges of the several Courts of Coin mon Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record -as are or shall be established by law, alid all' other Judges required to be learned ,in the taw, - by the qualified electors of th rtspective districts oVer which they are to preside or act as Judgel ;and the Associate Judges of the COUrts of Commit) Pleas by the qualified electors of the counties r&i pectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court Shall hold their offices for the term of fifteen years, if they shall 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 such 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 thee term of ten years, if they shall se lone, behave themselees well ; the Associate Judges 'of the Courts of Cont i-non Pleas shall hold their offices for the ',Orin 'of five years, if they shall so long behave theineelVms well ; all of whom shall be commissioned, 'by - - the Governor, but for any reasonable cause whiel; shall not be Aufficient grounds of impeaehment, the Gov ernor shall remove any of them en the address ,of two-thirds of each hianch 'of the LegiOsiture, The first election shall to he plateat the genetal electiOn of this Commonwealth next after the adoptiiii, this amendment; and the comm6sione_of- all; 'the. Judges Who may be then in office sliall.lexpiro the first Monday of December following, when the terms-of the new Judges shall conimence., , 4The persons who shall then be elected Judges ot the Siipreine Court shall hold their offices, as: fol lotes : One of totem for three years;-one kik ea years, one fur nine years; ono. tWehre years, and one for fifteen years, the te6n.Of each to be decided by lot by the raid Jnmlgea, as' !sotto after the eleetioe as! convenient, and the result certified by ,them teethe Governor, that the Coin missions may be issued in accordance < thereto. The Judge Whose coinmisside will first expirephill be Chief Justice during his term. and thereafter each Judge whose commission shall first • etpiee shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the smile- 'den b the. Judges holding them shall `decide by let which shall be the Chief Justice 4 Any i vacancies; hippening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in: any: the said courts; shallibe filled by appointment by ji the. Governor; to continue tilt the first Mon(10 cember succeeding the next general election:- , e Judges of the Supretne Courtand the Presidentin the several Courts of, Common Pleas shall, at Ilstit tell times, receive for their services ain< adequate compeosation. to lie fixed by law, which shallrintit be. dimieisbed during their continuance'sOffift ; but they shall receive nn fees or perquisites of Offi ce. nor hold any, other office Of, profit ••'utider. lithis Commonwealth, or under . the government-011 the United States, or an/ otherstate of •rthia , . - . - Utrion; The Judges ofthe'Seprente &rine. :their. continuance in offiCe, shall reside within thik Odin monwealth ; and the other Judges during their continuancein office, reside within the distiict or county for which they were -respectively.-eleet ed. ' J. S. M'CALMONT, Speaker of the irQuee of irepresentani4. G. V. BEST, t Speaker of &Aare,: • • - 7 • SENATE CHAMBER, , Irarrisbitry, Ja4nark.lB;ll3so.• t I, Samuel W.-Peaeson, Chief Clerk of the Semite of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that.ifie forege- : , ing resolution, (No. 10 en the Senate preit: ent session,) entitled ':;.ReSoliition relative-A(3o.i -ail, amendment of the Ciiiistitutioier—it heinkthisami ti..44ation,.which wai:agreediti a i by a rusierity4t the ntembets elected to each: 1184, of the last islature—afterhtiving been duly considered',: anti: discussed,: was this day sere: lt . .. - teby: . a - triajeli•ify, Of the tietabers,elected to:`.snit serringiethe ate of Pentiiylvania,,aeitspnent - seseion:,-its(slatill: appear by their votes given oA the fitot:pa,ol#, the resolotion;:esfialows viz: 4 l ; :• • . = These iir:fa*er of ree4._ lutioh were, ll!Jtines Preoke e . .t::POter= 3 .lkietilief; Walken A. embb,linathati4CurtniostOni*W as S. Frruott,,Thoispill - Robert:ld: Fria:llo*y Yeltoni. ,- 40i; soy, walianitioste:ifi4scHOgrei,- Joshua Y. Jonei Jcie.',lKottigtieteheri--0.04:1, ronee;- , Mativisll ltratidie,l346VhialenellieF. thialy'Heeiy - - I ** l , • William Siekey:'l'424olo24iitt:: Conrad:'•Sblintit:'Robeit.t. Sierran, ThetieVSfilke - Farrislt.'Streeter johnll:.lVallter:enq'SYlelet4itlit" • Those vothig_agentsfilmi-ixiestige4eCthee . 'fitaahr • • ,- • ' - • tiotrwere;',lCleage: DanOcck , A.rvifitrlll 2 ,pn• lad Alexander'. King=- 1 -Naya".2.l ' ~''' !.. -' ' . .1. ' Extract fro th titakilie../inii*L 1, .. - '''"'"'''''''' ; 1 :: BAML:IY. - .FRAliSciNirri..ll' ; IN THE HOUSE OFCREPRESENTFFEI3,.. .a . .. •ilar , ristarri#, March-14 .1640... A .1 -... , I, William 'Jail, "ClueCClerli of .the ; h - Represelitatfre? of.reimaylviniia f. de hereby „carlify• that the foregoing resolution, (Na.-10 iiii &teener.* file. suld,No. 211. mi the -House-janruidiffilltillall.• ent sessibp,lintitled "Besifiuticm,-)relitivii- 40,4* amendmekt-of the Canstittitioie—it'lfeßigrilailaia' resolution Which was agreed ie..,hys_ti I' '' ..'" the inembere• °kited to.eich Revise tif . i ids' 1- gislatuti—after having '- been bily:cxxl*hited7 :discussed, wea this day•stgreekto!Ry l *lssalt*l,l ;the members elected.ta.and witriair -thelletaft ;0 t .Rir . esentativ" '9 l. 'P_Oinkfiviung4 . 4 s tkisi«iintr' folt. t v. = ;session; as will ippear'wtheifsvottar"; _ ..*lfie 1' Ifinnl passage of the restaufiao, al' - k - ritiVl ,- - :I • • :. Those voting in favor 4ofthe - - .14 ihe law' ~ elution were, John t Acker; John ; = - A .-• X Baker, 'Robert Baldwin, David . l.- ' - ' .-1/d ', die, Jeremiah Blaik, John S. BaW*--. AS* ". I dig, Daniel-A: B:Briiwer. l Jitiellt ' ' -1; "J; ' ' ,:' pl in, Cessna, Henrykiirch, John-.lkL.Comay*lsaws;4lo • restercridlancL ; Benjamin '..f1.-Davicl,j , withatil. ? Dobbink . traines P. Downer. Thot nat •Bnoilan„Wal i' tam Dunn, William Es . jliy,licifit . n. krirci;Wßl— 'Evans, A. Scott - ',Ewing, Alexanditlll.• Fesikar ;. James Flowers,: Benjamin P);Fnitnert Aleitiinik4 .o is i .Gibboney, Thomas E. Grisr, Joseph :E: Orillin:Joa seph Gaffey, Jacob S.,Haletlmarl,Gca H. glitt 't Leffert Hart, John:, Hastinuf,Nilliam-' : -Heat '`; ' John Hoge, Henry - I:MOO, tewll, - .Heihnit .. iiiV in-ton J . jackstin,Nicholasijonei,'; - Jahn'w, .1 P ger, Charles .E. -Kinkead, Robert /Ckle* l _. _., :PI Laird. Morris ; Leech, - ..Janathan D. L ea f . .Leonard, James J, Lewis,.. Heary...- . -, Janis, • I,*" 111'Clintock, John F. MCulloeh,-,,.MaitWeiV.; : -. k-, Curdy, John .M'Laughliii, John . lit' : ' _ • Marx, John B. Meek, Michael MeYers;Jobilic 1 . Josiph a lecomy; avtet .wmotTis;-wiliiiiill ,• ! ison„ Ezekiel- 310wrYt Edward- Nielgles.ilragh. Nissly,,Charles O'Neill, John B. .Packir.4. - • • k. Powell, Janes C. Reid, Johit.S.- RheY,LAiiriti. •.., , . erts, Samuel Robinson , John B. Muilieffark c W. Scofield, Thomas C. Scouller,"-Williiiii•Shafilen( Simpson;Eli imp A. Smith. baniei.k.;Blnpen Williamn IL z der, Thomas C. Bteel David Stocl:w ell, Edwin C . Trona,' Andritiloirsidoi O. Wit] ker,.Tlukass Watsiso3idrieiilt;-Wells;/1141. ram A. Williams, • Dardel Zerbiity'amt-ilaikic..likliti it, Speaker---Yeet437..- ; vutineagah' tt , t the pa Of re, Augustus K. COrn - yit,'D4ild - FisiOe' DI Porter Nays • ) , t front the Jorirtal. , . WILLIAM JAM:C/41kt Calm) Th, tiou w James .. . ... • - -. - '"' 7"'"' --- ' - -„- ' .SZCitiffAtie: . 9i),* *,., File ~ March 15,;1850.. •. -: - ' - :-.2` ' .'1 A. 'W. 13g NlSicr, lit. 9, Beer if 'ciimiik:hue,eag . • . . EiXatirrAsfe. Pouts blank sat: ' - .i ._ ...,.;•. ," .......-,.. I do' .I.tity that. the aborgadlortgemt... and co oopii of thentigind - titnotethee. Gene I - Asseahly. entitled. Item* town dmeut of the Oonstitutkit, resins* on file'm this oPice: • . ...- - 0 ..r Its testimony whereof *. Onto set my hand, and: : If il a ffi xed the Jail of the ' a ) • lice, - at arrisburk, this • ..., of June, .4 ino Domini undre 1 and fifty. L Bcii'tictry g' the - - To Dairy-man and Farmers. V luable Property . ' Tfollowing had and . t.d I reinifter described, situate 'kr Snsqu Lunn County, Petutnylvania,.• a grc4 bargain to , anyone Mtn tnay . t. chase. The real: estate -consists Of.toev. aftes, five hundred of which are: iindee ment, don which ale four dwelEneh seven 'lhe of is well deeigued I ry, an . is capable of, feeding one hunched tnis. nng s mm'er and . winter,aud every water Witkspnngs and stremitir. and ud • are'te good condition, and L An ses • about five miles of. good Stoics the the . Ifor fences i ate also good, and: at, land e large quantities of pantnut ritil will s pply the farm for:Many yea!s tti:t whi will also be valuable for b ud d ing d, Lich is soon to be built up s - '''' ;Said Las a very - pleasant and tion a 'opt seven ndes from Great.l. which the New York dr. Erie: Rantead. about one mile front titi pro_bable 1 Marti *ti Creek Railroad, ;which walk Lacks anni Coal and Iroullfunts,to irn New "ark It Erie Railroad tit the Glntad. can v ery ativantagmnlyAbrideci into. oti fou of which would be the teenniiiY and houses; Fruit Treakote.4:-.- ~.: Withe.above - -will ber sold a `fedi of Ca fig Homes,' tic, inelndigr Dur Work - F Oxe.n and young. tk, end f cessar topletneuta of husbandry fix said f tan or farms.' ~ - - 'IA Term.. --' $t . T Terms of Bole will be,as. finwth of the puithase money for will required at the time of Stock, Farming slrtensihi, &c, link residue tb be paid in equal mania ...__ interest annually' on 'the whole eariesapaid;'. comps e ted trial the fait delivery et_ poesemian,- _first i talment -payable. in three peen frost; - dolly of possennow, and thelrlook paid ; 'thin:ten yeanifriarn the:aiii, by' if a nd: Morqpigei ' Pull poi en on he first day iif- April , lBlll_, lege o . putting in crepe neat-Fall . good d indisputable title given.' _Th above described proptilt tielOir' tidal o - S. Minetair, lite oriald e and it_ 'desind e dt c tt • y i .,hae ! ...... in this imam of , be* aired. no terindueemente. _ te_i sons wishi ng to invest Moneys iii . .. it i : - Stock, casinc4 'do better tbiiie amine or thennelyee. ;Other trade ii.. k _ lying in sai&county; are alli:Oilinif fizente:- plicati can be made - Eta itlfiliyi - wet:at -I r' ford, a aS. Beeitki at:Mantrusernc, ty, .any ' furtae! ; : WWl ' ' Aril ' that .11,7 red