tint to lieteo, A t ripeitud war is an •ab- : curdle)+, because' it is a calani4;wed the in stiactof self-preservation, which is stronger in netioni than in , individuate, methods not to refuse any means which may lead anadviultageotiesettlemene. To adopt thisl step the constitution conferfample powers on me. • • %, . - Devoted to interests so noble and esoltid, I Must at all birairds maintain the pitkti e, nod respect of the supreme au thority.;: par ticularly at present, when if the factions should molest the Government, they Would deprive it of the liberty of delitieratirtg,,aud it would fall into utter inisgnifielinee in the presence of our enemies. I will he more ex plicit., Attempts at s ubversive sedition will be punished in an e xemplary. manner. I have still a r espectable body of troops, and the nation will assist me to maintain its dignity and vindicate its glory. I consider myself as free as if l bad just obtained a dis tincuialied victory, and there is no danger t h at t h e ne gotiations of the enemy will nn puce upon me, when their troops and can: non did not inspire me with fear. We will sett l e our difficulties amicable, if above• all t aidgs our honor is saved and we will again appeal to the sword, if force should be inter posed to withold from us justice and the ac knowledgement of the rights of the nation. ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA. Mexico, Au est 23d, 1847. POET OFFICE REFORNS.—The Washing ton National Whig announces that it will advocate the following among other reforms: 1. The reduction of letter postage to two cents for every half ounce weight and under to any part of the United States. 2. The transportation of newspaperS,free of postage to any part of the United States. 3. The transportation of parcels by the United States, at the uniform two cents per half-ounce rate along all the mail routes. 4. The pre-payment in all eases of the postage upon letters and parcels. 5. The purchase by the government of the- magnetic telegraph wires already up, and the extension by the government of wires between all the principal points in . the Union. 6. The establishment of a uniform system of Teleeraphage to, any part of the United States, the rare to be five cents' for every hundred words, and prepayment in every instance. 7. The Post Office and Telegraph De partment to be sustained out of the general treasury, and their receipts to go into the ll= ONE TON OF SILVER COMING.—ORO ton of silver bullion was stored in at St. uis warehouse recently. It belongs.to Santa Fe traders, and is on its way to Philadelphia be converted into-legal currency. SINCITSTICS OP THE BAPTIST CHERCFIES IN THE UNITED STATES.—The Baptist have, according to their statistics of 1846, 14,261 churches, ministered by 8,902 preachers.— Number baptized in one year, 64,090, Grand total communicants, 1,047,535. Annual Cattle Show and Fair, Of the Susquehanna County Agricultural Society. The Society fur the advanceineit of Ag riculture and the Mechanic Arts will hold as second annual Fair iii the Borough, of Montrose, on TUESDAY TH•E 101.11 DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT. Nrsons having any of the animals or ar ticles enumerated in the list for Premiums annexed to this notice, or any articles not enumerated which may he deemed worthy of exhibition, either on the score of superior ity or curiosity, are requested to bring them to Montrose at the time appointed fur the Fair. Although the provisions of the Rye-Laws are such that none hut members of the Soci ete, or persons contributing to its foods, are allowed to become ctimpeittors for premiums, yet other persons are not thereby debarred the enjoyment of the benefits - and pleasures of the exhibition. ALL, therefore, who feel an interest in the Society are, invited to at tend; and it .is hoped, that as the annual coultibutain required to constitute member ship is but the trifling sum of fifty cents, hundreds of our citizens who are not yet members will become so between this time and the day of the Fair, or mit that day. - All *he design to compete for premiums are requested to' give notice of such inten- I M to Geo. Fuller, Chairman of the Exec utive Committee, at least five days previous to the day appointed. for the Fair, speci fying the article or animal to be exhibited ;, and those having specimens for exhibition, of any kind, are requested to bring them or send them in, if convenient, on the after noon preceding the exhibition. The object of this is to enable the Committee to make suitable arrangements in reference to them. Ind all animals intended .to he-exhibited. must be un the gronnd by nine o'clock on the morning of the day of exhibition. All articles as well as animals intended to be offered for preiniums, or presented for ex hibition, should be labelled with the owner's name and place of residence. = Animids will h e brought to flie office of - the Hon. Wm. ham Jessup, which .is now the office of the faaMety, in order that they max be entered upon the Books of the Exec - titlie Commit. tee. , Other articles and specimens will he taken to the Court House, where there 'ill be a Cotnmitte to receive and take charge of them. . • No premiums Will be paid on animals or specimens of any kind taken away before the close of the exhibition without permission of the Executive Committee. The following _Committees for awarding pataiuma al 4`atttp9intetiforlbiPresePt Year. T rho:ert(, req u isted to report them selves to lion,- bump, President of the; SoCiety; at hji4Ari by 9.o'ckiek on the morning of the ditt:Ufkibibitioti, in order ihiiifitibere be vaesiikkia 'May be ab' BUpplielL:,' will baob ;Ted thatAberetuniiii•the yeti ! 0118 COM** _several: ier*Si t ii who are not tint! Oereb**l44l** -"l'4‘l° have been diiii t i o t e it ez*:a l l l **t they "tld letnt their promoting tbe various htedible u 4s:cliilivr4bo,Aoeinty. it Ili not desirealit eiaected that any. gentle-, lima will serve on. nitY 4 1-1 ( tbeL, Committees . unless he be a aieMber of tbe Society at the Mme. This restriction is not, Musser, et= tended to the ladies.: - • These ponitaallowed are :l4 Byelanni to be competitors Arrecaianis that they be ealleft upon tio awird.Vhei Protai&s'wilk not .extend to any . or and at upon ! *lnismiMetiwthei! judgment it*, required. OMMITITEES•_, karisties.if arisW4Abet t4sustly, Am. irrlt ParPenteio Joel T •urrO, 10,-46,Batterseuv-Georp , Frerik, 4t 0/mm.44,G/sari! Walker, M. Zl4l, Eri Gregory. i• iturab hopkamits.--,_ -Bl e yi ert , JOhntoll liarVeLriliera k ,C• 1111114, plain! Searle, qhMies 21 7 , eat, thaithoDalton Tif fany:9PN, W. StcPber o6 .-- t , Main; 'Jos. LiMertiman, Elisha Swine.—E: ter, Stephen Pouttry ,l 44 l o.lticilinVictit. L Post, Wm, 4., TurrelL . . • ...T Gaiden Vegifabies.—Albert Chambeifilv, l Wm'. D. • .f:P n°,o ","i'l l itil-:Wm• IT'fFeS I I4IA-r4A-, ft• Arieen, N44/041,i Needle IVork:--41lati Sarah Wallter;!Mrs,; T. Si. John, Mrk . , P' lo 4t ic AtangtEF*4canipiiiOng B.eriiitites,"Plankets, r.Flax- ; 1 itc.—Mrs. F.:Bailey, Mrs. Charles, Tingley, Mrs. Wm. Hariley. the, rectinred, to'retiori in iiritineiind!fii" eaCh'retiort to , set f r Orth the peculiar ,pniat, qualities aqd sd- . vanmges of the anitneLor article obtaining their preference =- they aieiequested to fur nisktheir usentd orlfeirrilto theAor . .iety . by three O'clock' in 'the All these proceediiigs exhibtions, it shoulci unditriut, are regulated and con trolled b the Constitution and Bye-lovs of the SocOay, witb,whiek it ivouki be well for all interesteit.to, make .t4msebes ,acqu v ukut-, ed. The pociety, will !neat the Court-house at 2 O'clock,T T M., i aOthich tiitie address es may bp e;P!etedi unil the business of, the Socieltyivill ,trtintise t to;,; ; • The Executive Committee, in the name and belialf the iSociety, desire to 'embrraCe this 'Occasion to asS'aken the attention* 'of their 'fellow eqlzeill of the county, to the great importan4e of the ohjects sought to be obtained by it, to wit; the ."advancement of Agrictilture, pie Mechanic Arts, Horticul ture, and Domestic or Rural Economy in Susenehanna county," and to solicit their aid Mid ,influen'ee in promoting them. It is not *posed that argument is necessary to Ibis purpose, fOr none who will give their auenti9n to th 4 subject can fail to compre hend at a glance; the great-,bene6ts which may he secured to the general' pecuniary and social interests of the people of the county threUgli the aid and influence of this Society„, if it be peoperly sustained by them. It is dos an,:orgaPization designed foie the excluSiVe personal betiefit pf those original ly associated in it+—the object is far beyond this—it is the aiiiiancement of the general gond of i our county the Society peeks. And it is not presumed that any individual who has, or who may, become a member, is prompted in so doing by a desire only to make private gainont of it farther than a re alization of a proportion of the benefitsac cruing - to the community of which he is a member. From Ole apparent backward ness of the great Mass of our citizens, it is feared'aiistaken views are entertained in re ference to this Society. We cannot believe it is from a want of the proper public spirit. It is not the individual in most •cases who obtains the premium for the best Cow, or Horse, or crop, that receives the greatest benefit froni the operation of the Society. It is_often at great: expense that animals of superior'blciod are introduced by an individ ual, yet the community share the advantage ultimately, He who produces a superior crop' by its successful experiment, is .not more the ginner for the small premiutb the Society awards, than the community aroundsl film who thereby gain a knowledge of the process without the trouble and risk of ma king the experiment. Immediate or exclus ive personal interest, or defier and cent con sideratirms,iare not in accordance with the spirit and Object of the Society. Yet it is hoped there will be a general and zealous competition thr every Class of premiums at the approaching Fair. It is earnestly de sired also, that all, classes of our citizenswill become interested, and contribute as cir curnitanees may permit to the general stock of materials*for ethibition. We shall then see titlitiplay of horses, and cattle, and sheep, and pigs, and ponitry—specimens of agri cultttrat products, of the arts, ike., of our own county', 'that will ' surprise even our selves, :and afford to all-a'xich gala day that may serve to t make us both happier and wis- I er. LIST OF ITEMIIIMS For tbe best acre or winter wheat, $5 'OO 2nd beit, ~-, ". I ' " , 300 For thiebest:acre of Firing ; Wheat; 5:00 2thibeit " 1 1 " - . 300 For the best acre 4 Corn, I 5 00, 2nd hem . ". ; it" ' , - 300 For the best acre o ()Vats, . . 3.00 , For the best, half a reiet Rota Bags, 3 001 -, I . • - ." { iSugar Beet, 3 001 ' " ICarrou, . , ' 3-00, For the best acre e P l atatoeira. copy of the Faramer's lostruc or.f: . ' I i For'the best Butter ncit less than 10 lbs.3' 00 For the best Ch - 300 For the st Cow, ! ' I lbe '! 500. 2nd bee !'' ' " '," ':, ; , t f 300 For the crest lie,if* ilie'' - ", Cultivator!! one yea:r. 1, f ! I . ;. ' EE t 1 't' 'be's i Calf, - " lat "fi I. For the copy te • American Veterinarian, ea r l ise4fieslcifpoteestic Ai. imali." . ' ' ! -- For, she best Ere,. i...„,,,,,. . , 300 2nd best "'..0 e l eap* of• ltorell's A or tneriCon Shepht Far the'beit Boar, u, Sow For the best Bull, Fti thi&belit titanic 4,iet Fd414.-besviikeedi thi best Piiir tit g 0 . 34, be lt Pilr of - the a co FOe Noise - • the beit - B14; ; Aid but '.": * 1 1 / 4 0 tkoi* "itals PrT, 'Gall . ........ ... , , ~, For, the rickest: zcollerfion,of, flowers cult , i-' - - veted-by any, one individual -or family— co pt i oflhe `i Rose ulturist." ":" For dot:- &tic; eiecitipid article '• of 'Needle ., w?rh,', comb jai ttg el_ puce and , uto-itY— ,rl°lo Of 'd," innt4"i L ' 1 1 I Diseretiottrarfprerniums, in Edoko or Pe :WWI; Will be awarded '-to 'the' beit'saii phi' iif the lollowing' inkier Of Dtinestic Ilantifselares:—Carpsit; Bedquilt, , Shawl, BurikaVnarmel; endiperhaps. outer -tali 'cgs that-suer be exhihtted, not' here len um eyelid. -r .` , GEO.FULLER,: , ''-' ''\ iN. .. '-.,‘ L. `''+ HENItr-DRINKER,I ', ,-„ • , . FRANKLIN LUSK; 1 '• Sept. 15,1847. ". 3 ,h ; Ex. Cotneiiitee. _ , •; ;NEVER DESPAIR .. P ‘ hilidelphiu, July 26, 1846• TOVE jeruly that before my re thatabiandel hecima idflipted with What 'the Phy iielans call Scrofula. •It made-ita first' appearance by pain and swelling of the joints -- more especially of my ankles /knees, wrists andelbovis, after which the glands of my throat and neck became inflamed. and ;walled,. attended vgitbi the most,. eAoruciating pain. was o ften confined entirely to my bed, and for Weeks tegether could not turn my neck or my head. Several physicians attended me at different itimes, , buttheY did not appear to do Mean) , pod.; “•lithoutiiyearego I was ; attacked with vomiting, which continued every fear =minutes all ono :night., The nest day an eruption appeared on the sides of my neck, which soon spread all over my, neck. head end fade, with inflammation or my eyes and eye-lids, which destroyed my eye.laalles, and caused the heir to fall off my bead and soon the disease ipmad'allover me—my limbs were one entire scab. 801530 of my . finger-nails came off. in ehmi 1 was usable to get my own and in this condition I Called - upon Dr. Jane, in order that he might under take My case. He directed me to take his altera tive three times n day, and his Sanative Pith as of ten,.as 1 should find itneeessarv. I have now taken hisAlterative four months and am most happy to say that it has entirely cured me. ME • 3 .00 oo 5:00 3 00 • 6 00 1 I • ' MI 3 00 ngtare,s 00 Oteii, ~.,::,_5: , 00 Iheerky -Or Rona ;raised in 'Y lot " Yoastt v. 'de Agn ; • , • -11,‘Artssiklia. t i . , J'ervied . veoo4#o s 01 , 64'00 i• 7 •.., • .Caroline Newberry, ' 118 North 10th St. Philadelphia, If auy • person doubts my statement, they NYill please,eall on Mrs. p. Stewart and Mrs.' E. Dough ty, 332 Spring. Garden street or on Mrs. Tabour. where I reside, who are acquainted with my situa tion before and whila I w 4 taking Dr. Jayne's med icines. - C. Newberry. parrd only by Dr. D. Jayne. Y;hifadefphia and sold on agency by N. MITCHEL &VII Etrut.' , .gists. Montrpse: NEW YORK MARKETS. CORRECTED vvErKLI FOR THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE Wheat near, per barrel Corn meal do 'Wheat, per bushel Rye, , do Corn . do Barley, , do Oats, do lb. Orange co. webteca dairy ~ flutter per 0,20 6 0,22 do o",th e 0,12 Cheese, per lb. • 0.06 6 , 0,08 . Beef, per barrel, mess, 11,00 611,75 do prime, - • 8.50 rd. , 9,25 Pork, per barrel. mess, 14,75 , i'v , do prime, 12,50 613,00 Lard; per lb. n.loie 0.11 limns per lb. smoked 0.07 r& 0.09 Arne;ican wool, per lb. saxon 0.35 fa - 0;37,1 ~; do full blood Merino 0.34 fa' 0.38 do i & i Merino 0,29 Or 0.34 do native .1. i Merino 0,26 6, , 0.29 33ctitits. In this Itomtigh, on Tuesday 9.lst inst. lilo4 !UM ELtztarrn, daughter of Jane and Thomas Mewhin ely, aged 8 years and 6 months. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Ell NM, For the Fall and Winter Trade. N OW being opened at tite.STOliE of • • J. LYON'S. Where may be found a great variety of Broadcloths, Plain and Fancy Kerseynieres, Satinets, Kentuck Jeans, Tweeds, Ves tins. ( e good assortment,) some rich figured Satins, Merinos, Dtlains, Plain, Striped and Plaid Al pateas, , • • • Cashmeres, Parnarittas, (a new , article for Ladies' dress es,) Orlean Plaids, Ginghatns, Caliccis, • Shawls, ,Flannels, (White, red and , yellow,) Satchels, Carpeting, Oil Cloth, ec.e. arz. - All of Which will be sold a little cheaper for cash than can be found elseqbere. sept. 21, 1847. • s VESA? TEA - M)31)(11PT T A large ax:ortinent of TEAS, including the Pekin Tea Compauy's--some of which will be sold at less than the New York rtltail prices—by I J. LYONS. 29000 Y'DS Sheetinp, Drillings, and #ed quilts, selling remarkably 16w at the store of J. Lyons. . I SEW lOT OF Boas, s Just receirea, and ielling citeap at J. Lyons. 4:,, , i ,iiftiq ' "11.1% t 5 k IN.V 4 Ntlik AA FRESH - LOT--1 - bludirk'lLenieli Sagar, . a new article far this market, used for lemon ade, cake, pies ; &e .. for sale by J. Lyons: flotlisli, Mackerel; Oil, Nails; lye; ‘..•../ 'stuffs ; &c..l±. , ' iJ. LYONS. . . Sept. 21, 1847. ', LANDS ; FOjt . SALE - InNathr an ,Count y T HE county of liollican towin g been l a t e ly s eta' frqn the County of Lycluitutg, and the County Seat located by Conatoissionent appointed by the 'Legislattrrenn the Lands of We subscriber, he offers for'sale Villhalge Lots end Lauds adjoining / 'be ing part •of a large body . , which he sell td Snit Settlers. Mill-seats and timber plenty. gar Enquire of fail Via gkNES, Cherry_Tpwn ship,'kullivan Coatity; HA.EL MBYLE Fa!, at preaent itesaid County to make the becessini sur veys, or of the subscriber at New Milford, fhtirPte hanuaCounty, Pennsylvania; . if September' i 6,1647.-6716.8 - • ,!, ~ POc,ket-Bok Loot! T ofrP. oil' lit e u;Kiii last, 13 E pt. 2 wir 'on the rood Lbetween the reit' ewe of neltinrbits, intim).- lie, Braiitne co. N. Y. and the, nake CieekTasjaer7 in Franklin, 84+ co., a calfskin POCKET BOOK, centaining 3 prananissory Not 4, one of $9OO *ain't Abdul) UpUm i 7. , `, 'one of. ssooaWsihst 'PeterTiing ford,• and one of .s479•iwilb4eindor igillOiat Baldwits' bluszy—a check an the Bank of Fie*. York of • $250--and -between $3O ead .40 in back bills, a $2O bias% torna l ,Essik, the oth ers not recollitais ilea' to about I Po 13555,' •illin ' pocket.bobk- also • tainarthili'ele* cola•ohirdinsuou . of the nod. , iltio 4l ' '•'s ' . -*• Whoever will return said:ocket.baiiiiitiit the whale contents tows : Kolti# Twikharnsock;4W7- °ming co. Pa., ei leiti , elt w! Re!. - At.-8ri444 * t ? bhiltrose, ibidl r a s*Olvi th e atom.' thereto ebotata#l is li,Rowant • • ' pALIIR InTGrOiD. - " Moitiorevfiept. 6,1847-. , '• ' ` t45w3 AM, ,AIPIPICENTIC lii44l,7rENN Aiitit•ibout 17 rear 41,4 4 Coodilftiii-. al Character,. filly i 4lF A situation to lcitrit.thitTAilociA:auat.4 l l4 . Dionften, Ser. 15, 1047. - 7 7.. ' Z .,. / I P 1, ' NEV. ADVERTISF , a • • j, NEW. ' , GOODS - 1 1: - ; THE subscribers-aro new Tel "xtlinif - bY• efiek la, Erie Rail Road a lareaddition to theirsi of GpODS. We tender our i gratithd ackl4wk manta to those who have heretothrefavo ua, . cordially ftlidttialliadanarein watitirffsail 6001. at,iCr pries: Inecti as,a call. i ,; • • F. B. CIiANDIER & co. I • Sept 16,1547 • • •DRY GOODS. Glughauss, Alpacas, Plaids, Prissia, Cos, Thread, Silk, Mulcts, Sennett" , Ilbeetingss f Shirtings,l Linens, DiaPer, 'p e, Glbves; tape, Hooks & Eyes, and in fuse everything at less than 10 per cept--to be had at • Chandler & Co's. , • I GROCERIES. Tea,. Stgir, Molasses, Tobacco,. fildiratus, spice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Cloves, Coffee, Cassia, Powder & shot; &c., Tin and Stoves•oti &Uutantly—stove were and ware made to order or repaired, ob ShOpt 110tia v e• • . Books & Stationery. School Books of almost every . , kind, large and small Bibles,: Fancy Books, Toy ,Books and school Tickets, Blak 800110, Ink stands, Ink, Writing & Wrapping Paper, Wafers & Wax, steel Beads, Pen cils, .Purse books, steel Pens, knvelopea, Cards, Black:sand, &c., to be found at Chandler & Co's. HARDWARE. Kiiiis& Iron, Butts & screws; Door handles, Cu't lery,iTacks, Oa halls, Glass & sash, &c., at Chandler & Co's. • WANTED,. In eitchage' l lor Goods, Flannel, socks, Beesvras, Grain, old Lion, Pewter, Copper & Brass, Buttei, ALSO—an apprentice to the Tin trade--a lad If. or 171, years old, of steady habits 'arid goi.d moral character, will receive good encouragement at . F. B. Chandler & Co's. sept. -16, 1847. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 400 j Acres of Land-150 Acres Improved. I To be sold on Monday, Nov. lit, 1847. B ' virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court in and for the County of Susquehanna, L shall ex pose ).o sale by Public Vendee or outcry. on the Ist Monday of Nov, next at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the premises: all that certain piece or parcel of land or' farm.!late the Estate of Franklin N. Avery. bec'd, situate in the township of New Milford in said coun ty and bounded on the North by lauds of Solomon Williams, on the East by landsof Gabriel Everts, on the Sbuth by lands of Job Tyler. andon the West by landslof Job Tyler and Jared Tyler. Said Farm lies. in a body, contains 400 acres or thereabouts, is well watered‘with living springs, has upon it au abun dance of pine and chestnut timber for building and fencing purpoposes on said farm, and also a full sup ply of umber for fuel and other purposes. One horiet4ed and fifty acres of said farm are under a good Xtato of cultivation—have' thereon 2 good or chards, 1 large dwelling bouse2 stories high and 30 by 40 feet with a wing, 3 large barns, and 106 fe;d of brit rate cow-barns or sheds, and considerable stone 'wall. Said farm cannot he divided among the heirs, and consequently must be sold to the highest Tmany person wishing to purchase such u property. the inducements to attend the sale are great. The soil is good and is suitable for meadow,. pasturage and the plough. TERMS OP SALE.—SSO to be paid down— slso to he paid on the confirmation of the sale.— Time will be given for the residue of the purchase money, which will be made known at the time of sale. 85,25 , a+. 5,75 2,50 re • 1,00 e 1,25 ,75 ' 0,80 ,60 e, ,68 no. ea , 0.55 fer: 0,45 • CIIARLES TINGLEY. Administrator' of the Estate of F.' !... Ater?, deed Sept. 6. 1847.-660 NEW MILFORD EXCHANGE. C. C. WMGIIT & C. S. 111.70811, l* AWING bought the stock of goods of Wea ver Brothers & Co., and made large ad dititiosto the same, now invite their old friends and customers, and the public generally, to call and examine their goods. , it is their intention to sell at prices lower than the same style and quality of articies . ean be pur chased at any other establishment in Sus quehanna county. Their stock embraces a larger•assortment of DRY GOODS, than however before been offered in this sec tion of country ; and they believe it will be for the interest of all wishing to ,purchase to call and examine their Goods and Prices. - They have also extensive: of • Groceries., Crockery, Hardware, Dye-woods ; Oils, Paints, &c. which they are determined to sell CHEAP ER than any other Store in Northern Penn: sylvania. always on band, and of the beet quality Cooking and Parlor Stoves, of the latest and best patterns. Tin Ware, Store Pipe, Iron Steel, Nails, and BoOts 4- Shoes of all kinds. Mks Mittit l kt . very large assortinent,ofk SOLE UPPER LEATHEit, C lfSkins, Pawleys, Sheep Skins, Morocco Skins, Pink and Whiti"Linings, and a general asiorunent of Findings; at prices which defy competition, li' OA S H . pPia fur kupts., SKIRTS, Pelts, Wail, &e., and Grain, Butter, Cheese and l all kinds of produce taken in exchange fin' ,Goods at cash'pOces. 4 °, 11 oot'iftiil to " TRY"Ibe New Mit ord Eieliange. ^. .New Milford, Sept. 7, 1847. , mPwrizosE LADIES SCHOOL: THIS SCHOOL ie remo ve d from the " Old Aeisd erny" to situatibi: in a commodi ous *met where Hiss WILLARD; iberPrincipaL is rreforea•le receive Young. Ladies in board, and etf 41eate. Having bad much . experience in fitting Yonttg - Ladies for Tdachers of Ocnnition'Seltwili . giati - Academies, .sho vrattld•behappy , to-receive a Clain tovv,4ofluartiekinstruction will be given on the science of The Fall ';erni,;wiil commence on Monday, ,Octo ber',ith: tag their oVin beds and beddidv for tvhicit a reasonable deduction bb -ma& on board. I .,, i''• )"''• 'remise' •rTisitiiii, 7 Cotitnan.ThiSh Studies....- ~ ~: - st. , 56 Hinber.bran es. .' .. -•,- ---- • -- - 3 tg, i - Aiiihviksi. thetii -,, .- , i''`f T. ' 4 t i liskiiiknerrili4W.4l. I 14...( ; .:....3 AO 1 Music on the Piano B 00 kW" of&t , : anal da;:...%1...:. :.•.:4 - .. ;r4.:tii'. ) 19:601 1 , frorsiiror,liodiriliiiiPsplit,rfibarturodsir. six NA ieen j sAsngaligeg pock. This ineWei washjam. fuel, andliht., ~. ~ Mr. FITCH sad. Ifiiik-BLACKMAt4 Irina:Winne ilti*. eertinsi t lll ibielkailleol- ..;, . • .. .. . 3Tllleftiksisi:4-Tbitlirtnitessi of Montrose, Ang, 31, 130. I. .. „ . „ ' - i'V - A - LtiOLE Bi- -K! %'.,', - 46 , eilriitiiitbi'li ENNBYLVd t k, con 4., jog Ila wog* liraWsisage OgAtii% 74417,4411114= * wid , os i of &tool, liill § •r f .45 1 t 4, IS : 1014 A STAPLE 4. FANCY SALT AND FLOUR i" NEW ADVER ~,,, ;5,.. STOVES ! ~!S'T'OVES .i . -.. as*pot sabot amorunioatarovt t -&-latrie being received 'Wilde` sibecremite k . VIM 11 11 111' ill Nottinten_Peen'a. Th ose who we t, hi t it s A llal wid ia lease milifl Os allawlthenee 'las *call. anir tam eavte • "" 4 " w ith il tltemultat the aboVe qualities are to be bed St anlefi„,:..- 4k .. -..-- - Air--.,lht Cook Stoves. do. do, Congress f.. ,,- - :d Knickeibeetiet--4 do do. . ' i do ' do Vietorm ,a - r di.... do 3 and 4 ' boiler' ' I go 7 ies of al most every pa et.i. - ,. ', ',' .:- ' Double Oven C . , I klitir c i,e Ike. P A RLO it' STOVE*; ' Of varipus kinds.—Selgreelatiag, Aim*. x ,,:,,i ar. Cool, and Six-plate STOVf 8, dr.c .. . 1 „ 1 7 tar Stove Wart, Inn Ware, /A 44; Ware, Zinc 4 Copper Ware, and in elan/ every thing usully tried, on hand, or ntade to order on_short notic at F. B. ,Chandler 4. Co's. Aug. 4th, 1847. ti FEVER AGUE—Jaine's Ague. Pas are sold under a guarantee thaipn of. them will cure one person of Fever and Aloe or Cidlla and Fever, and in all cases it they shdtild fan to cure, the; mon ey will be returned. Butt they never haYe failed -yet. nor will they fail onetime in a thousand cases. Messrs. A. K. Philleo &, Co. says : Camdeb Mills, Dl. We are much pleased with your medicines, and know that they are both good and popular. We regret that that you did net ser v e us more of the A gue Pills, as there is a great demand for them, and they nave always been.sucicessful in. curing Feyer & Ague. IL J. Bostick, Esq. Drayton, Georgia, says: Nov. 18th, 1846—Dr. D. Jayoe—Dear sir—My sales of your preparations have exceeded my expectations. Your Expectorant. Vermifage, Carminative Balsam, and Fever and Ague Pills all sell well, some of Which lam out of. I . want an immediate sapply of 1 all the above named named Medicines, more partic ularly a large supply of the Expectorant and Agne Pills. We have yet among us a good many. long standing. cases of Chills Mid Fever, in which your Ague Pills have never fai to cure. Your altera tiveeid is just beginning to b known here, and appre ciated. If I had bad enou hOf these Fever & Ague Pills, I could have said m e than a hundred dollars worth of them. Yours, Szkt..., 'H. T. Bostick. Messrs. J. & H. Moore, ..ishon, 111. say, (Oct. 31, 1846,) your ague Pil4 are about gone, and have giv en universal satisfaction. I . Wrn. Bell. Esq , Wa/nutl Grove, 41a. says, (Nov. 9th, 1846.) I have sold ylur Ague Pins, and Tonic Vermifuge. They are doing wonders here 7 :l am sorry you did not send me Irnre of them. G. C. Carmichael, Esq.l Lanier, Georgia:,, says, Nov. 20, 1.346.—1 am happy to say that your prepa tions are exciting genera/ favor. I save Rog all year Ague Pills, under a Warrantee, and have not t beard ors failure in a siug case. Ha/derman & Co. Mt, C m oll, Ill„ says. (0ct.20, 1316,) Your medicines, 10 as they have beeatried in this section of countryivo very general satisfar: tion, particularly your A g e Pills. "We could 'have sold three times the aimt we did, if..we had had them. The sanative Pit/slate very much liked by then? who have tried them, and are fast taking .the place of all other Pills as a ipurg,ative. Vm. Ha/derman & Co. Prepared only by Dr. D .lirne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by N. MIT HEL & CO., -Druggists, Montrose. SUSQIJEIFIANNI ACADEitIY. Yr HE, Fall Term of this nstitution will commence 1 on Wednesday the th day of Sept. next, un der the charge of A. J. B EL, Grtuluate from Mad ison University, N. Y. 1 Tuition per quarter- . Writing, Retuling. Orthog pip:, Rudiments a- Arithmetic, Geography, unt English Gram- • mar ' ' . $2 00 Latin Grammar & Lessous l Chemistry, Ithilos ophy, Botany, Logic, and Rhetoric...',... ._ Algebra, Surveying t Geometry. Astrononiy, & French I' ' . Latin and Greek Classics. i.. ..... Border oft i tie Bonrdj - WM. JESSUP, Presideht. Montrose, Aug. 30. 13471-64tf SALAMANDER, FIRE. AND THIEF PROOF .CHESTS, i h FIRE-PROOF DOORS fo BANKS and STORES, SEAL and .LETTER-CO TING PRESSES, PA .. TENT SLATE-LINE REFRIGERATORS, WATER FILTERS, pa p ate nt portable WATER CLOSETS; intended for 1 e SICK and INFIRM. EVANS & 76 SOUTH THI' , OPPOSITE THE PIMA I ELPHIA . EX6EIANGE,) MA.ti ar FA e CTUE rtm E c a n n t ti o. eop tte cO a rl ve tly ta c ti et band, a N .i gether wil ~ their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, wit ch are so constructed as to set at nest all manner of ;onla as to their tieing strictly fireproof, and that ey will resist the Ere of any build. -The outs de cases of these Safes I are made of boiler iron, the 'reside case of soapstone, and between the outer case and inner case is a space of some three inches thick; and is filled in with in [ destructible:Material, so as zraakeit an impossibil ity to burn any of the - conte ta inside of this Chest. These Soapstone Salarnand rs wtrare prepared and do challenge the world to p duce any artielein the shatie of Book Safes that willetand' as-mneb heat, and we hold'ourselves reaily at all times to have them thirty tested by public; bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a largh assortment °four-Pre mium Air.tight Fireproof S4ifes, of which' there. are over 8.00-now in use, anti in 'every instance therhave given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—edwiticli we will refer the public to: a _few gentlemen 'Who have them in use. '' _ 1 . Haywood &'Suyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. Law ton, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown.lPa. N. &G. TaYlor, 129 north 3d st.; A. Wright & Nephew, Vine at. wharf; Mex./alder Caror, Con veyancer, corner of r•Eilbertland 9th Sts.,; John M. Ford; 32 north-2d a t ,; Myet4 Bush. 20 north Bast.; James M. Pout, 101 south •Ith at.; Dr. David Jayne, 8 south 3d st; Matthew T. Al il ler, 20 - 80iith ad. st.; and we could ,name some undreds of .others if .it was necessary; "NOW we in ite the' attention ofthe public, and partieularly tit ein *ant of,Fint-ptroof Safes,.• to call at our store , fete parchtfaing else- Where, and iwi can satisfy m t they •ciuf get i heater''and ehaaper article •' "store than at any othir estahlithinent in the ci . We also reartufsettire ' ordinary _Fire Poo ir Chests, at very low prices, cheaper titan they can be bought any other store in Philadelphia. • DAVID EVANS i ' ~ PA, ANNES WATSQII ! ' • t Atli34, 1847--62y1:. sale by I . To the litt. Iteir.JC elic W 1 " sale by • Ngatt 0 MF e a r iAt . ie t, a fresh stip bug Che 4 by iLADIEEV . Amp 11081ERY--* lag moo 'Or's'trfgotia, :z_ u. , ~Jlad~a►T• ~ ~ ~~ Q/wb ~, , 1 1 :, ,;.: ~ , ,,,',7. .., 'r _ ::3 4: - .t, R. :DELAI !iv:J-3 - • :,. •“,...1'5 , ,-t i 11:10:LEGANT tarml 4 7 . , , . . • 1, - --..- ... 4 - , - *W. ' - `,'• - 4 , • I =M= ATSON, D STREET, IRS , '•- UGHES, Raglan b by 'IFTI V O U N I L'". " f ROl2,PS i t , in 4 r , jag olxze3Olidiel 1' 'LYON& 'ROEs 4- ' '4l assoruneat fast ant of Flee'enoot nod telionkfigi nt V‘ ORROWB & Efff :b4 L ED * III 9 7II : I a.P431141:1it AUISOWS :&- CosCf: 11l Ter i e 11l .:- :-.mss_ : Aimegisswila elsoflassisly tetl4;6o , gloms ME Filky,Ciltipilimpiiiis (110 1 1 1 #10 11 ") for aii 41,0•16.TImati, 9.lkimoic it eseb imailloo0. 0 0ks; ' •• -1 : -- ;''.l , -- , - Medi% ions alomim: - - • ''Z' 'z' -•-, : - .;!, 11(t, :-. 1/9 1111 . 10 1 - ' ** lllo POW s - 4slli SO ,- • aim, ,-.4 - t.., iki . : ,. : A; .: 1 -, t ,. ; ,_. ,Al is t io acv - ' , -- .1 14. edam Astlitie imirmiss#lsts iiireaa!ii !ghalit" M%,, , ,, , . ( ig, . 41 ji iii i iiiere iiiii 4 3 44 at. STAB • I S/IBlllithlltil, s ' . —- - - 1:• nr.......1 115ffeli t tle orite *, cation,adin a s: l r ut_ ~, ' tfic i .itt i nt ; of . • , ..- •,f, , p . 'alot:tOttito 'tall'itl . , Pleasm parteekw: M . o. rettewed fourhoree CertMeali: ~ the numbers egtrAte *Wee_ ~ ,- , i L im,. tsihigimitc,moti- Bebrrivithativiays. & ~ h i A n i am m. les Jul,' amazes iTuitie - ii . „.. A --,- 1- 1 4 tbe-titileisk QM iLlt 6 ~P. I c .ur. , - C, able to the propel ;` he tellptte to -,0, , 4-,.,, • Pai1421 " .. a -t ! l6 - . in,l%Viiiiires‘Vdqii"aimpb.;:'' 43 tk_ DIM Montrose, July i 22 47 . — " 586 . 'li ii ' "'- ' 8 • S. MULFORD & SONt: 4 - heap GO est IVT TTAvt ; ,.. ..i iink .liana-; , it i =,, i' rl. ODS witieh they JI eel! ai:E4l77#4. -: Prints—n.laro issortnientl 6 Ic4 fa. 1214' cen4. Y 1 — beautfulpatter, and fast i '. orsl2 tag els. . '. -i ~.,n . , Also—a, lotof Printed ilaiiii6 4 iii:i a large tissortinent of t •Groothilo* men's snmmeri , wear---'-wiA be sold viii* cheap: _, i: ' '''' f:.72 , .l - )• Woolsey; SD' Woolsey's 'peak - ' et' ground and ' Crushed Sug - iii;: ' - • : ranted pure; for 124-2 4 per lb. - i '. , : 4, -:,-., Young Hyson Tea for ets p''T pi Better "I ' 5 0 - " ~,', • 75 4 1 . Ca , Best .....•" ": f, v , . i ., , Molasses - fin . . 37 psi', Aud acither b reeeries equally cheap_kw e i* • i s. 8. M. & :.: . 1 , 14._ ,i: July 8, latt. - - , • -., ORACLES, Cradle Scythes, anew - 840,14 C Scythe Smtths, Scythe ,Stonl i Itifies;,Theist. forks and Sickle* for sale by S. .M. itslOtiiio Inly a, 1847. r • I ..,--.1 1 , ..1; - - . SOLE LEATHER , bouebt b the ire , fur sale by i 8, S . ti1,&44; July 8, 1847. ' I A PLENTY of New Geed* ki_,peetete week at thd store cif L10N014. 4 Sept. 9:. • • stl EUSINFS9 IISEOTØRY. LINgS, - '#jl ,- Gentlemen's ilUt - cletrt cutter, old stand, ovr & Rocues-ilat4tore. '; • " i ‘t'' LTME.& NEWTON,. Attornies° at LaW; Office a few rode Souffi'brthio Court House. F. Lustr. .JOHN 'H. `:‘; ATTORNEY : At.LAW,.Montrose, tnOsvd his 'offien - to Turmiihe ttreet,'W one door East of the office of B. T. , Car,l"*"., and three doo westof the Register Prm flee. • rc . 3 00 .4.IIIITHS.,ISTEVENS & Cabinet and Cbatr linkers—Montros 8. 1 46.4.4 county, Pa:' W. , , r 1,y4(0a y 147 R, I r..soczymes, A. ..' 2 l. 4 • ••y 4 00 ta 00 '- ••• 4 LEB WEE4.S Saddle; Ilarifeti Trank:Malteiti the Fartata°o r :1; • rl I • • , 44-FIREARLE fk. it A good assorimiht of ;Dry Goode, CF' y, wive, B.c. &c.'.,;West iside - of Pohl: te4 . .: SAYRE r Dealer in StovPi;HiiAvP*l47' Bide of PublieAqinie: . !! F. 11:41ti11DLER.4' DgnlOns in Sttices4.-TsrmAttire, Stationery,. Szc.. &c.—EosltisWiitrablic Ayenneo, Mtn.)ILLL /0101', bealart in Hata, !Caps,Furs, , West side of.-Nblie.-.4„venup..,-.. 2 -2 , • B. i S.BENTLEY; Attorney at Lavv,lat the old office d revoi riw:w e n r of the Ccturt-hoitse. • '; A. HAMBERLIN, 'I , Attorney' Law; !Offiaover the Store - ell I. 14' Fait - & Co„ corner rtibh'e Aventie anti: Teinpate' it. As"- DIMQVH; s; , Physicians Ili : St4cositi, Office, west Ali ASV*, Politic Avenue !mt th e Store of R.Sesile &go. E. S. Pan: t Z Dismet , J. lETtIERIDett •-• Groceries,. Fruits, oureoliunaries, P 1 5 .04,0 111 .1 Faints, Oils, ant,l a's-4,iety of nicknack*, , MAgli & ROGERS, 7 ' Cpach, Carriage atid SlOgh Mantifaci, amlUrn. pike street, at the oldißetultaley aUtiid,',.areirmaY to sente s .zustomera, inithe most refintedgralf .tbet age. Articlea . i# our.line - ennsiontlyl on hard wile, and repaz9tig - dottecsl. abort notice. . ' • l` & . „ Dealers in. Dry, GO3ds,C . OekerY) Grocesiesi Jolene . • , ToolN.f.Ad„.. scr.„-Etlatiuie Averssis..•,;;:tl DENTIST—Seta B eth 'all operations o the' teeth in'theetat sty ef:'' , leti lie found at L. Searles' 'ilk* " . 11 4. - (a! dayi eadoireek. ' 1 • ."' • tiy•-i , w.,.:1 M *mac A. F. "'JITNEY, M., .. „ ysician, Eitirgean. -& A'ocouchier. " Nii; 2, BroadwAYloll l 4e, , 43 J 1 SP0 11 tett ' ) 31 # 11 ## Jr El J. -IxoNtio- `JOIIN;9IWYES. t 4,4. rawippiible,t l 4o.o7TwßOwsimairr i #o! Store- -Lk • TA G , `4fri0#, , P,5i4,4001p..tv060044.a: ' fide. J. B : 4 E I ROMMT E yY 01111 4 ia 3 1 4 1 94 1 = 0 , 1( ' ti ; -110 .1 716 .?%•:• ' ' 1 ; " DA 1i LEmoNik-.1 , —, namm„,eisa,ingiii,466, aidrereferaW ia;a7itiair;doiiaft# adOoldidthilaft l oo6, • whoa wiiiitauppr to rdi 7- ; 4 Sig ULFORD Ammar stlawA 06*, a-er: row - a: -i:A:Asi , 2 rad ‘oolll4ll sanmaiipl,ik.-4-4,-,A.T.7. , 111 isitaie -0 14041 # 4011 W „ OWN* bs Dr/ asitfik - awe! et rol##* 0 ,2 4.1 14 4/4"-1 !EIMIIRIMMEI=! 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