E G laring that he teas empower td to raise a gu erilla corpi,;,and calls on all good Mexicans to 'sin his standard. Leitest from the South. Killed anewounded at Cerro GerdO—AGen. Shields' 'toound—Mexicans out of =tau? gation• . . . FREDIOICKSBURG, Va., May 14, 1847. There rave been no late atrivabs at New . Orleans froth Vera Cruz or the Brazos. The Picayune rived by to-day's mail contain. a' list of the Pled and wounded at Cerro Gordo, which presents the following aggregate loss : Regular* -14 officer's- wounded ; 39 of the rank and 6.4 killed ; wbnnded, 196. Volunteeis-1 officer killed and 7 wounded; 3 of the rlttik and file killed and 48 wounded. A letter from the.aid-de-camp of General Shields, published in the Delta„,states his-re covery to lai alarist certain. 'The ball enterod the right blest, about two in4res below the nipple, a ndlpassing though the right lobe of the lungs without tutlicting any mortal injury. The Mexican officers say that their govern ment have no more guns or ammunition, and that peace r4tritt speedily ensue. -* Total ki6afid wounded, 307. I rl 1 ' • OF ICLtL DESPATCIi. ' The follovling despatch from Gen. SCOTT, giving a Lritif account of the battle of Coro (oido, was flublished• in the Washipg-tun_Un ion of Saturday week : lIEOQUARTERSOF THE ARSIT, Plan - 41 . e1 iiio: 50 miles . from Vera Cruz, • April 19, 1t447. Sra :—The plan of attack sketched in Ge merit Orde-s No. 112, [published below,] herewith, w#4 finely executed- by this gallant army, beforeltwo o'clock, p. m., yesterday.—• We are quite embarassed with the results of victory—pr4oners of war, heavy ordnance, field batterids, small arms and accoutrements. i About 3.00(-men laid down their arms, with ' i the usual pOportion of gOld and company offt-,1 -ccrs, besideAfive generals, qeveral of -them of great distinAion. Pinson, Jarrero, La Vega, Noriega, an 4 ()Lando.; A sixth general, Vas quez, was killed in defending the battery (tow er ) in the 4r of the:whole Mexican army, the capture of Which gav,e us those glorious results. Our loss, though comparativeli small in numbers, hail been serious.. Brigadie" Gener al Shields. alcommander of activity, zeal and talent, is, I fear, if not dead, mortally wound ed. He is 4me five miles fron, me at the mo- t meat. ThOleld of operations covered mail l miles. broken by mountains and deep chasms, and I have tint a report. as yet, from any di vision or bridade. Twigg's division, followed 111 tv Shield's 'f now Col. Baker's) brigade, are I now at•or niO.r Xalaptt, and•NVorth's division isl in rotite thijlier, all pursuing. with good re- i sults. as I Io,arn that part of the Mexican win I I my, perhapsisix or seven thousand men, o fled before 6*r right had carried the tower. and I gained the '4alapa road. Pillw's brigade a- lone is near tile at this depot of wounded, sick, • and prisoners, and I have time only to dive frai him tin. names of let ' l ieut. F. B. Nel son, and 2d C. C. Gill, both of 24 Tennessee f , i , t. I HasktitTs regiment) among .the killed, and in the brigade 106, of all ranks, killed or wounded_ 4.niong the lattef, the „gallant brig adier general himself has a smart-wound in the arm, but no disabled, and Major R. Farque son., 2d Totinessee, Capt. H. F. 31urray,.2t1 Lieut. G. ' l 4. Futhvrlat:ti, Ist Lieut. W. F. Haile, (adjutant') all of the same ngatient, se verely. andst Lieut. \V, Vearwood, mortllty 1 wonnded. nd I knoW, front pert anal obser 'ration on the ground, that Ist Lieut. Ewell. of the rifles„ , , if not now dead. was mortally' wounded. htle, ntering, sword in hand, the en- . • trenelimentslaroundthe captured tower. 1 2d Lieut__Perby. topograplikal engineers, I al, saw at ;;he same pla - ee, severely wounded.' and Gaptaitill'atton, 2d U. S. infantry, loat liis. right hand... Major Sumner, 2d U. S. drag-1 rums, was slightly wounded the day before, and Capt. Johnsi;ln, topographical engineer, (now lieutenant edonel of infantry,) was severely wounded sonic days earlier; while reconnoiter ing. I muss not.omit to add that Capt. Ma son an , l 2d iLient. Davis. both of the rifles, 14 , 7 f• abcone e the very severely wounded in stor ming the saw tower. I estimate our total loss, in killed and wounded, inav be about 250. and that of the enemy 3:AI. In the pursuit to wards .).;alapa 025 miles hence) I learn that we have added much to the enemy's loss in. prisoners, killed and w ,, ,tn:led. In fact. I Hup p*sc his retreating army to be nearly disc;rga tired, a- , (1 liknee my haste t, follow, in an hour .or two, to pr ,fit by events. i v In this hurried and imperfect report I must not omit to say that Brig. Gen. Twiggy, in passing the,inoutitao) range beyond Cerro (or do, crowneeirith the tower, detached from his division, a.s. I suggested the day before, a strong forceto carry that height which COM-. manded theiXalapa road at the foot, anal) could not fail, if irriell, to cut off the whole, im any part of the' enemy-'s. forces front a retreat in any direetion. 'A portion of the list artillery, un der the often distitignisbed Brevet Col. Childs, the 3d infaroy, under Capt. Alexander, the 7th infantry under Lieut. CoL Plempton, and the rifles, Under M 4. Loring, all ender, the temporary Memmand of Ca Harney, ` . )d drag oons, during the confinement to his bed of Bre vet Bsig. G. P. -F. Smith, composed that de tachment. i • ..' • The styleof execution, wlneh I had the plea 'sure to witness, *as most brilliant and deci sive. The iirigade ascended the long and dif ficult slope iif Cerro Gordo, without shelter, and under the tremendous re of artillery and musketry with, the utmost steadiness, ' reached .the hreastwtirks, drove the enemy from them, planted the'colors of the Ist Artillery, 8d and c ith infantr - the enemy 's gag OM flying— and after s e minutes of sharp fining,finish ed the cotiii, est with the bayonet. It is a niost pleasing- duty 'to say that the highest praite is due to Harney, (Adds, Plymp ton, Loring! Alexander, their officers and men, for this brilliant service, independent of the great resultii which soon followed. i Worth's llivisicm of regulars coining UP at this time, he detached Brevet Lied. td - e. F. Smith, witliNial:Tht battalion, to support the assault, but4iot in time. l'he.6eiteril reacts ing the towit a few minutes before sue, Mini ob serving a wMe flag displayed from the nearest portion of tie enemy town& the batteries be= low, sent oi*Colonels Harney and. Childs to holds par*. /the- surreider followed in. &Li hour or twoi - Maj. Getill r ateraon - leff ti deli bed to share in the dangSra and.fatigdes 'of the day; and after the al** ender went foimird to' command the adeanee4 forms towed' Xalatin, Brig. Gen. Mow ant* lisigadalwiem united witgreat daring, the ishalkys t o of batteries ontour left ; and though without env " 86 . they e.ontaibuted e inuch to distract and 'l4O immediate rpropent.f President Sidi Mini; with Generate Cana. lizo'and Alumni°, and seine six otrelgt • thou sand men, eseiped.towirds Xalapa just before Cerr o G or d o its carried, and before 1 *:„ .' diviiion reached the national road above ',', I have determined.to parole the rise . era 7— officers and men--as I have not the m,,80f feeding them here, beyond to-day, and ~ 'mo t I afford to detach a heavy body of horse a , d foot,' with wagons{ to accompany them to 'Vera l e n& Our baggagatrain, though ineing, c s is not yet half large enough to•give an 'ured pr o gress to this army. Besides a grea num ber of prisoners Would probably esca from the escort in'. the long and deep son road, without subsistence—ten to one that we nuld find many again, out of the same body f men, in the ranks opposed to- us., Not one of the Vera Cruz prisoners is believed to have been in the lines of Cerro Gordo. Some six of he of ficers highest in rank refuse to give th 3ir pa roles, except to go to Vera Crus, and thence perhaps to the United States. I The small arms and their aecoutremerts, be ing of no value to our army here or at home,4 have ordered them to Be destroyed ; !for we have not the means of transporting th m. I am, also, somewhat embarrassed with th ,---- pieces of artillery—all bronze—which . Z have captured. It would take a brigade. a d hal the niules of this army to transport th 'fifty i n miles. A field battery I shall take for ervice with the army ; but the heavy tiotal *ast be collected, an. left here for the presets . We have our own siege train and the prope earn ' ages with us. Being much occupied with the prison rs, and all the details of a forward movement, elides ' looking to the supplies which are to foil wfrom Vera Cruz, I have time to add no , morto—in , tending to be at Xalapa. early to-morroW.— We shall not, probably, again meet witih seri ortZ opposition this side of Perote--ceitainly not, unless delayed by the want of the; means of transportation. . I have the honor to temain, sir, wit► high respect, your most obedient servant. WINFIELD SCOTT. P. S. I invite attention to the accoMpany ing letter to President Santa Anna, taken in his carriage yesterday ; also, to his proclama tion, issued on hearing that we had captured Vera Cruz, &c., in which be rays : "If the en emy advance one step more, the national honor will be buried in the abyss of the pas t' We have taken that step. ' I I make a second postscript, to say that there is some hope, ~1 am happy to learn, that Gen. Shields may survive his wounds. One of the principal motives for paroling the prisoners of war is, to diminish the reeistance of other garrisons in our march. W. S. Hon. W. 11.4.. Maacy, Secretary of War. , I Orders issued on'the evening presioUs to 1 the Battle. 1 HEA6-QUARTERS Or VIE AR T, Plan del Rio, April 17. 18 '7. 1 • General Orders No. - Il2.—The enemy's whole line of It. ntrenebrnents and batteries will , be attacked iti front; and at the same time tur ned, early in' the day to-morrow—probibly be ' fore 10 o'clock, A. U. - The second (Twiggs') division of regulars is already advanced within, easy turning distance towards the enemy's left. That divisibn has instructions to move forward, before daylight to-morrow, and' take up position acrosslhe Na tional Road, in the enemy's rear, so ai to cut off a retreat toward.' Jalapa. It may be rein rqved to-day, 11 cne*pectedly attacked in force, by regfft it zts; cne or two taken from Shield's brigade of volunicors. If not, the two volun teer regiments will march fm' that paiTose ax daylight to-morrow morning. under Brig, Gen. Shields, who will report to Brig: Gen. Ti on getting tip with him, or the General-in- Chief, if he be in advance. • The _remaining regiment of that volunteer brigade will receive instructions in the course of this day. The first division of regulars (Wurtti-a) will follow the movement against the ert_tny's left at sun-rise to-morrow morning. . As already arranged, Brig. Gen. Pillow's brigade will march at 6 - o'clock to-morrow mor ning. alone thoroute he has carefully re eonnoi2 tered, and standready as soo'l as hear , the report of arms e our right, ~r sr,oner, if cir cumstances should favor Von, to, pierce the en emy's line oflnatcries at such point----the near er. the river the better—as he may select.— Once in the rear of thatline, he will turn to the right or left, or both, and attack the batteries in reverse, or if ablind ,ncd, he , will rursue•the enemy with vigor until furthyr orden. Wall's field battery and.tLe cavalry will he held in reserve on the National Road, a little out of view / and range of the enemy's batteries. They will take up that position at 9 o'clock in the morning, Ite enemy's batteries being carried or aban doned, all our Adivisions and corps will pursue them with vigor. This pursuit may be continued many miles, until stopped by darkness or fortified positions, towards Jalapa'. Consequently, the body of the army will not return to this encampment ; but be followed to-morrow afternoon, or early the next morning, by the baggage trains of the *Tend corps. ' For this .purpose, the feebler officers and men of each corps will be left to guard its camp and' ffects, and to load up the ,latter in the wagons of the corps. -A cotriman der of the present encampment will be designa ted iin the course of the day. .• As soon as it shall be known that the ene my's works have been carried, or that the gen eral pursuit has beim commenced one wagon for each regiment and one for tiM cavalry will follow the movement, to.reeeim under, the di rections of Medical 'Avers, the wounded and disabled, who- will be brought back to this I place for treatment in general hostital. • The Surgeon General will organise this im portant service, andidesignate that h oosspp it a l , as well as the medical l:ewers to be left at , it. Beery man •who marches out toattack of groans the enemy, will take the usual ofiumnunition, , andimbsistence fixlat least two-Says. , • • - .command of Msj. Gen. Scott. H. L. SCOTT, A. A. Genell. • litambuudittle Cotton. More dine' varies probably haveiweni aide -- Id selectee aid art by accident and fortunate ;blinders, tllin. in any - other. way. Ai i late instance 4We' fortunate atumblini l truth, wb Doti:AO:bit a. physician - id 12034114 in atteiliptiog to 'pnip,ve_iut cotton f tire ccipt cent to and to his sitonia*ent, that Itiu: Ott= note w o u ld not: titgO% but TOUR ttot t eve! ". Ile repeated the T imm s " and th e tias theeste'e / lie iliaititire noir 11,. his' " 0 1 14 theihod of lentieb* *wit iutojeliuttib , very small expense. lie &Rid alleges Alt the texture cf the cotton is not injured in the test, and is tberiforasus capable IseiMatle to clo th ing as before th e °insets= 'it ppea!e _. tone, is a discosery or. • le i porrance,—Sat. Eve. Post. Litter from GeIlL Tsar Assay. The New Orleans .Delta of bloy 6; brings the following interesting intelligence from Gen. Taylor's army ?; We yestertlay conversed with an *fritter di end; from Settle. He left there on the 14th idt. The force stationed there and at Buena I Pate, under the command of Wool, was cam ( posekof the let and 2d Illinois rithnents, the 2d Kentucky regiment, the 2d and 3d Indian tans; and the Arkansas cavalry. The lst,and 2d Illinois were about to leave; the term' of enlistment of the whole of them will have el fired between the Ist and 20th proximo. The artillery force that was in the battle of Buena Vista, are still stationed there, is are, also Col. May's dragoons. A squadron of the Fatter, numbering some 200,• under Lieut. ]tucker, made a scout in the adjoining . country. l'bey found Gen Minon in the neighborhood f Encarnacion, at the head of a thousand or fifteen hundred lancers. They thought to draw Ili fight from Minon, but were unsuccessful.— !three of the party, who separated themselves troth the main body, got killed before they're turned to camp, by some' prowling Mexicans, Who . hung about their lines. The troops at Buena Vista apd Saltillo were in excellent health ; and the wounded, who Were daily visited by, Gen. Wool, and who saw that all their wants • were attended to, were 'tepidly improving. With the wounded 41e,x1- .ans, who are in a separate hospital, attended by their own surgeons, •it is different. The Place is in a most filthy condition ; the Amer-- Can governor of the town had to compel the al- Cade to pay more attention to their wants and to the cleanliness of the place. Gen: Taylor is still at the Walnut Springs. 'ie has heard of his nomination for the Presi dency by several presses and persons in the' united States, hut avoids referring to it or say ing aught about it. Ho ',evidently appears Chagrined, hut at or about what he does not I Communicate to those about him. Our inform ant left his camp on, the 18th ult. Came/too, April 16, 1847. There is no longer a doubt that Gen. Tay lor intends to advance upon Sea , Luis Poto 0, se soon as he can obtain a sufficient number ' pf men and means of transportation for the en terprise. I have satisfied myself of this byl 'the General's requisition upon the Quarter aster's Department for a large- number of "ndia rubber bags, calculated to carry water. Several thousands of these were yesterday ient up in a train. Each one iti capable of ; bolding from four to six gallons. This seems 3o me 'conclusive evidence of a contemplated [lOarch through the waterl es s country between 43nena Vista and San Luis. MARKETS.—In this 'market wheat is worth *l,OO, Rye and Corn 50 cts., Butter 12 1-2, Potatoes 37 1-2 ets., Sugar, Maple, 10 Om, rie4 Apples 62 eta., Tallow 12 1-2 eta., and 4"ow Cloth 20 to 22 ets. i;r Wheat, in N. Y. is worth $1,60 to $1,75; Aye, $l,OO, Corn, 95 ets. a $1,04, Wheat 1 1 :Flour, $7,87 a $B,OO, Beef cattle, $7, a $9;00 Lper cwt., Sheep ant Lambs range from 50 ets. t 054,50. C .711192rICE.—Iteligious services may be 'expected in the Universalist Church in this vil ilage next Sabbath at 5 o'clock P. M. For what shalt profit a man if_he shallgain the whole world, and loose his own soul ?" plark S : 36. . tf lILAIIIIIIIIIIIID9 n Sourlanron, L. 1., on Saturday the 15th inst., ii t A L Vii. 1,11, I T.,.. of this Tillage, to t ; Miss liar:JET A. Frinis, of the (urine; I ; place. ,t, l•rActir Lace‘ville, Wyoming Co., on- the lOtif inst. br • Eld .1. W. Parker, M. S.D. Sten-, Dart T, of Whldbain, and Miss Seniil-11, 5. Ruoo. '2 f the former place. A Miry ti.srm r n LS.' ..... . , &. 1 IN EAV GOODS a ;.' fll H E subscriber is just recerving from New 6 . 1 Y.,rl:: a large and well selecred stock of Spring & Summer Goods, t every ariety, w hich nifty% fur hate upon tic principle of .4 Quick sales and Small pratits.7 EDWIN TIFFANY. ranoklyn. May 12, 1E617 jpiemiv bbibz &MD Tatum onaLimp a a a subscribers are now receiving a !aria 1. and doura.bie 404 of SPRING & SOLD CHXIDS, , which were nought for Cash, and will be sold : for the same as cheap as can be b 4 ught in Nor , bern p. nosovatil.. !Our friends and comp .:pier& will please accept our, thanks for their liberal patronage during the past year ; and R MEMBER tb.o, any thing wanted in' our" line tpr the year to come will be furnished th-in on the principle of • tire and lel ' NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.' is our motto, and we :intend 'strictly to adhere to it. All kinds of ,Country produce reteived in payment. as well xis Cash, Old Silver, Flaxseed and Beeswax. Bentley 4. Read. • Montrode, May 20.11847. ROADCLOTHS, Tweeds. Marlowe. and fancy cassimenis, Satinet% Jean'a,Ter i:!ipp. and Summer Goods" of a great variety, just opened and sellittg rigbt by I. . • ' Bentley 4 Read. ItCl a ll o rS 'rotton, r a d I . Itnit . Trimmings. Bentley ei Read. r.,MBROIDERED figured sod Gingb6ns LAWN& Mouaain De Leine& from Is: . 26. 3d. per yard, Englisb, Irish sod A. Inerican Ginghams, Oregon Plaid, , god asple.n- Oid lot of column air opening by • Bentley 41. Rea. AILDWAitE so l d Crockery—a full stock ou wood. I niy it Read. ICP‘ ROOll4 Point; '1 • (Comm sod ;LP dar) Butter Ladled and *amp kw , sale Xigbt bp Bela* ' LOotfh a full it elry. Bagley's t ,Ilea Beg ltivio.„, St i* tud ttimmin • • • i I 3 isoltMeDt. *etches. leir tebrated Gold Psu 4c Scads. Pik* and:Nig 11114 .-,-/Swedstuo4 Erg. 014 Path. gibd6 61000.0Rilad_ e' M, Ame r, Wet STXtI6..-Alsolfait dlespest by Bentley 4. Bea IRON and ,NTSIgi j. led IKON, beak 'sad &roil tuff. C Apriagr. and Bag. BI Rads— as ebesp as II WINTER Sperm, Refined MO Waled ring Olive OILS the punit qualhy.. Aloo f -Paints of every color and daeoripUon. warranted to gin withafactiemould Will be old gargle* by • Bea ii &ad. pRUGt 4 assort.- ingot just opts*, and fen 11 , 11, riptst by • Benfiey *dd. ADIE'S Buskins, Slippers and Gaiters— J1..41 also a large Moment of Children's/boos HMV: SOODIACce NEW GOODS% THE subscribe" ere now receiving their u eortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! to whicn they invite attention, Produce of most kinds wanted in exchange for Goode. lie *fah it distinctly smsisivired that we are not amtious torn Good" except for RIAD! PAY. Mills Sherman. Mont rose. May 2i. 1847. - •20 3. NEW ARRANGEMENT. LATHROP & CHAPMAN, FARMER'S EXCHANGE, SPRIN , OTILLI, PA THE Subscribers would respectfully give notice :n the public that they are recent% log a new end complete assortment of • SPRING 6E SUMMER GOODS, all of which they urdi exchange fiirt any kind of produce, that thg public are generally ac customed toirufikc in. They feel assured that they are pEepared to i•ompete with any of those that a , * engaged in the • Rag Trade' • our frien,'s in rtudihannoek to the contrary notyvithstanding.' We sell for the profit and no humbug. Call and prove for yoyrgeiveg.--we do not endorse the. 10 per cent p-rier.l—but tbeprigil of the Pudding is in the eating. A. LATHROP. E. F. CHAPMAN. • May 20, 1147: NEW GOODS. HBURRITT. is now receiving an ezten— .,seve And select assortment Of SPRING 4 SUMMER GOODS, to which hevvould solicit the 'attention of his friends and the public. His stork as usual will onenprise large and full varieties of Fancy sod Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hard Ware, Hollow Ware, 'Stone ware, Iron 1r Steel, Nail*, Medicines, Paints, . Lamp If Linseed Oil, Fish, Palm Leaves, Ploughs ¢ Castings, Grind Stones, 4c., 111 of which will be !WA on the meet favornble .erms, and at the lowest (Auk Bow or Credit prices New Milford. May 00, 1847. NEW GOODg., B. L . svninN, a, co., RE juit receiving the largest and best u - A Bailment of Goods ever offered in this market, constating in part of Fancy Prints, Rich Giugheurts; Ginghams and printed Lawns, M. De Lainies, Robes, Florence and Straw Bonneis. Bon net iv Dress Trimmings,', rich 4. cheap Summer shawls, Scarfs and Dress Hdk' fs, Para sols, Silk, Brush and leg ' kora Hats, Men and, Boys Caps, a rich lot of Gents.. Summer Goods, Siheet ings,' Yarn, 'Wick, Butts 41 , c., also a full and complete assortment of Grocer ies, fish, Fruits, _Drugs 4 ,Dyes; Paints and Os, Hardware, Iron ancrNaiLs, Cmckery; %%hich n iIl LC' 70Id, fur Cash ~ .or approved cred it, as low as they can tie nbtAined this side 01 New York city. Cm; and 4-7 4 03 Summersville: Slay 20,1847. NEW GOODS. FB. CHANDLER, &CO re now retieiYiny . a large and wed kelecteid addition to ttwir mock of Goods, to wnich they would mviteithe anent:on of purchasers.. Theo. stock!izi now Ode • large,and they,are determined that 'for Cash, Batter Or .on appro ved credit they wilt sell at Ilse as low its any establishment in theCriunty4 _ Montr. , se, May 20. 11341% XIMERICAN, French and English Onelts and CHBStmeres, Satins and fancy Yest ings for sale by Channel' 4. C 4. PRINTS, a good assortment, American trid English, ray cheap. C h andler 4. Co. SUMMER Stuffs, Tweeds Drills; Div Litleas r:INGH A MS. Lawns. Ur pc/Mil ft* Chanfier * S BEET' NGS, Bro. ood Bleactsed • vikOoty , Chandicr * T EGHORN sod Straw Bonnets. plain 'sod JL..I fancy braid. Ribboota Flowera &c. Chandler 4. DARASOI,B and Bhidie it • . • EikairEe• & 64. H ARDWARE, Ircir,Nad vilid. at j P* . . CO - . ROCEXIES. g good stock, oftdoog Use l_T the 10 sod.dmogrse T4og, god T - • town. ' Ciaosdkr # 91. rILOVER: eigD. a; froth :saPply, far Is I IJ ay F. IL CHANDLIR ' • . OWES? stincritier having withdrawn for the 1 present from all inemeetioa! with , the tal• forint bonne. neept cutting, *in tereafter eve his attention !co that pastkalir how & - elusively. tfrom a boltead ,lettec , eelftd evc*, with .npo-ent impr4renNau, and • Hat zeceiptot fashiboe be his make • fidemee- lia ability cd , plains all Who y amply Vim,' To prevattt iir" tie wand gurtbar state, that tip o rrhyd (awl Pr'thiklithe et world - *net in tiu lo worh for the .ale piT i 'iii Mil% amity may diemte ) tiveirefers who ate , eldeist t» bet * ll h heit, will igivese elm withheid Moir ' ‘. ahrop o'er the Hot ifloroAise of the . Stap!itare. P. ale Meetrcll%2 l, o7 5 1 16 4 7 . 3 • .11:, DlitOPK. Aurorae) , at Lowrilie removed bikOileo to Turnpike fittest..ooe dam UM 11. Owe CMltto, and three elore W* 4 tke leftism Pomo* ilpoiroek M. 1!.1847. ^ \ NEW GOODS.' TAE Subscriber is now receiving and cant for Rale i new one. diairabla stock of SPRING it, SUMMER WOOS, at prim which cannot fail to be satisfactory to all who desire mat bargains. His stock com prises a full assortiliwat of Dar GOSS% Catotzunr, °MCMINN IfMunn.l4. 111111=1:11111. autos, Drt-STUM. PM& SUP-WAIL nem am, • all of which will be sold at wassasag tow rico. Liaaa• Bent?" ;4. Read. May 13. Ha N: B. No change made for exhibiting goods, therefore don't fail to give us t► call berme pur chasing elsewhere. J. Lyess., Whrg i ntEDP IN exchange far Goods. Eggs. Beeswax. Tow Cloth, Flax-, Butter. Dried Apples. Bags. Grain. Old l'airtet, Beans, il&c. • LION. AGOOD-assioritnent of lAdies' shwa, slips gaiters. buskins. bildrens' shoes, etielts Paint leaf Hats. Boys C. Unibrallas, Pats , . su , m ic.. just landing at J. hgoNL GINGHAM&- DRESS LAWNS, At DE. LAMES, GINGHAM LAWN.Y. some splendid patterns just received aryl selling wry amp for cash by WOODEN 'Patti,. Butterstamps snd Ladles, Y V Clothes Pins, 4c. die. at J. Lyons 1 00 DOZ. fresh Ply wanted for Goode oast week at it eta. per dozen. • Llgos• WHEREAS, it being voinetially understood that JOHN GROVES,. the "General Taylor df Montrose." executes all kinds of work in his line of business, in a little hatter style, and at as fair prices es any other Tay lor this side** Mexico ; this Wi r ti inform all who have, or may fwvor him wfth their custom. that he- has just received from New;fork his , usual variety of SPRING AND SUMMER EASHIONS; and is now prepared to wait upon Gentlemen 'when it shElkiniit their coovedience. May 5t .1847. NEW SPRING AND 817.1N311111111 GOODS OF ail kinds jest received—first in market— and will be sold as cheap as the eheaprat at SALISBURY'S. Montrose. April 15,1847. 41136.11311/ 0111330- OF the large kind, of Susquehanna County growth, and Timothy Seed, for wile by H. BURRITT. New Milford. April 21,1847. e TED a WAY about the Sic instant: four YEAS tS. LINGS. one of which iaa Bull. An i pen who will leave loformatioti at the' crekt" OM= of their tclutreebouts. shall be suite bly`7warded. May 6. TR' cbwk about 'be John B. we have ere deters pellets by AT he Old Stand of Lyons & may be found F. B. Chandler k and C. Si!nt.enn. who have entered into panne , under the firm of F. B. Chandler; & Co. Ti will endeavor at ski times to be in readiness id attend to those who may favor them with • 204 w The remaining stock of Dry Geoids, giro eerie., Hardware, Tinware, Beaks, Ohm, ac. &C., agouti we have on bind, witl be sold unusually iow. F. B CHANDLER. ROBERT C. SIMPSON. BUTTER, Bock,. Flannel, Tow Cloth, Rom Beeswax, Old Copper, Old Pewter, Grain, of all triads and eves cult watt be readily .takes, foe any (If our Goods. P. B. CIIANDUR, & CO. WHEREAS. Nature, having furnished to Mit head of Man. noceiering.suffiCient to protect it from the Winter's storm, or the burning repot Summer's pun. it Isfound high: ly essential to his comfort .and beauty. that be provides himself with acme buissafishrietalcu• lilted to supply the deficiency.i And, whereas, prudence requires, that every , one. should pur— chase such articles as they may need. where those equally good. can be OhMined at the lie• est prices. therefore. sz IT ICSIY}PII, to the tahab• tints of Susquehanna County. and all others whom it may concern, that . Int. m.,porr, iii. co. Have estsbnehed tbetnselves !tabs old stand, ooelloor south at the FAansatr: Bross. where they tarot! to Inaltufature, sad keep constantly on band, Hair at eiery desciiption. In addi. Hon to thew unusually larp stack of Hata now • on band, and Manufactured t tbeir, establish ment, W. Y. P It, Co. have j received from Haw Yeaw,A full supply of 8 MAIER HATS & CAM Wadi Rives theta the most ostensive and varied *momenta •Goods iwtbeir line.. ever offered for sale in Nortbsen fiennsylvanie. All of which will be sold forlcasx of JUDY- TAY TWIMIT-110. TEA COrtlloo4lf the essalpi- Hoot rose April Mk 1147, ~ SPRING STYLE'FIR 1847, , s AND Email iiyie of Ouer. : en t ver, Nufrie. za. Brush; esssim,ere, - . in; Itatoin, t Muskrat, and Cosily' Has * tithil sluipsi , sites, coloirs;suslitiso sod preoloA PAO 1 0 .01,01) 81 : the a't Cap Th rill. - It . co. • i LEHO : 4141) ST ir : . Mims 164 y• &lit... °Clines tins ILL Leighowoollfool, 'AIM ' ' Flogliob 'and CAvi tstraw, also AMA* Wald MAN ofd ailot gootitlek Utak pat ' l ' Wilji' Oniirot CO'S: , „ . , < 'rah DOZ.- Nana soli 1011 Si k. UM. and IRV Ogam ,alaild C1,V411 ( beta." Oki st7l,mp, abatipat diao at aar ,that -!*10-1 j 161004 milli fr i" ~; ! i nt vat, cgs. May 5. VIONIkET WILIM NEW CAUTION 1 teem AIM 443831411261/1 II 1 . V% PROCLAMATION ! F Pro _Sono Public*. =1 .: ~.- Q •. MEM 11)LaftelPit Mery ' 24 'o' fiehiblifir immure - rat) tar, A. M. tor It sell on dew his. sling atovesi on eliptic aprinp, baize's, ai of hie 'farming imphnneuts ; otberirtictee. Bale to commence et 11 o' Tcrina made know? on the 1 Sheriff's E BY'Lit O no a writ of evert; of Conwoon Plage of s• to'nia directod. will be kapossd t Courilloin in Month* on - s. sane nut st one e'en& P. 1.,.• piece pa rc el of land 'hints in 1 1 inoroo, the county af' , . Sltocliteh Peonsilvanut, bout', bounded lows Lc 1111 'Beginningat a h bank Of Seurat suns River. the ' TonigiVanaitherny'a lat:td t. the • • of a shim east seventy Toiir pe stonwilly the road; thorns along and three fourths desiring east. 6 1 north 'ticvstity.sight degrees enter north three fourths of a geren perches sod throe tenths and 'Stones ; thence north eighty grecs cast forty thrill !porches r thorns moth three fourths of a dyed end forty eight perches to a Unbent" of the Swinohanna ' said slier according Lathe. • of Beginning. ;containing tarty isms. with this, appurtaiances a an *bard and - about tweets cc awl of the said LoviUwis. Takes in oseention at the a spinet Levi Lewin. ) , , . :ALSO. All that certain IS-3m , that certain train or parr the township. of Silveri Lake an entatyd Sawinehanan and anti tad `waded aea'dw llyd as I sling It a beiroliek a career of ener*d te_Levi Smith; tbaa -Jed apinst nor ivory note. given 11145, to Abiather we, signed by A Westcott, as said wee. sod 'me MAIN COM. sod lire four parelou. and ' .to a se the lietCof Chisiber is ; Abeam kt, Om ma and twenty eight perches and t thesis arm oue buadrid sad t gin testis of a paretri; Woos iiimitlt's east hoe ooe hundred aud.tiect loathe of a psfelf to tho Cooteining ogle hundred acre, • appiuteniusono, slog Wrier, f chard and about !My **ea ioip of the saidDarkeis idePouald. 'COTT. :STCOTT., No. 18—A w. and*. Lber‘ Taken in execution pi ins sin Ingeri, spina Anna !law - groin ;Laity the Ann of New* I 'ALSO. ep 'pause plum . glirperes strict atessum be Um of wild land.) equal undivided hall lain- titt of land. situate as bounded, and described, as tor at a beselook tbeNerth sae bridge land. and Sauth'eut Mod of the said Troniridgi glees Meat ode buadnei ant' beroldick for a owner r Aber stake and modes; thecae' rived, end eighty fear Ms perchAo a bomb, eat of Raymond Smith NMtl Easti!mse hundred and!sizt lad Oldlecl deism bk ' bundied and limy um then& South by land tbrsiheurthe a degree ty freer , probs. to Abelkei tbreilinndred and aindly t so of load. More rer Mss,) ball ing the warantee ass* pi Robstt Lserese.—(avMg ind tbeirsforin. sea handfed acres Deed bearing date the 131 h da) -and recorded is the Pfiles fr fee Stesera. County in deed unto Jacob A. BriakiAlso deed Lewin date the filth de , Reiconled as aforenad in deed: Ma. in Maser Imeree-i.mm desekbearing data the dt litipswied M ifsrenid as. eats Elelawir Renee.) .4hie—dm Moat undivided ,that. ot;peal land; Wined*, sibinsid. Stein* the Smith ealireanisr of 1 ,thowit Need) six dogma` se!,* Pon** el" ` i Mrs WWI Saidliretei Sea degrese4Wast. Jib dozen this!! thmeAniAlksircis Sm. 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