, t d M-Tussts,'Y.:4iirens` l .--: coven d 1 11 4Pur Paper • of itiiril 2g ` th that 1*., • 1 1'41*,.4 1 ' 61# on' ateliDaraterisin aehe teens him, andwere it: not Ci s thi - -nkaritier • iii:,:irlitililie Speiikc that :` ,o so , '44;;ws , t,er lass 4 1 .-u ntu r P. 4 lt" 1 initild-tioVrepty to stivreal an mildew . *.n 11tAsa,`!bYfoc-ricY $7 ,0 44"--: n l i r yilot seal riPe', an d-whit"- - e.an'ioiii'i 'liana to pick '.-iiti batirit'a production ittittplia'At'befete"the' - -eoemtunity lam ate 10554,67 deltetimirte.. •-, It *add seem th# a p4,ittirlmprofesses to belong to the_ cola water.* l 3l.l. !iota/ 'WY dare to reply to and -line , '...' ~ t =end absurd theory that 3,114 K-trek .:Itanatic might con jure up in his heated' :,. ‘ . nation, ,but I ;will notice this onitte`sliow tt I did' not intend any personalities nMy fi, tirt iele, but, if any thing was said in it, that ir. Wells can apply. Ito his dear'rumseliers, h or they. ate titter, feet liberty to apply it to iheiiown benefit, few 414 may suit them best. ~ if in writing a few broken ideas that tidy oot to me at this time, I should let drop a senten, orlvio; that you - Can apply to 3rourrlf, or ti) any zumseller in the world, it-is at your*:' :ee:f and if the lash 'should hit any one it, will t. O unintentional; and t I know of no panacea thatwill help them; but shall "let the galled jade *ince." Igy opponent-says herikt,t'p.s much a -temper ance Man as I va. ,N4:tw Wish'• to ask how yblicau,be strictly_.temportto and hold the glass eigrog to , -your meiglibors lips, as you are doing* encouraging the kifil system of keep ing it in the,bar Of the takent thus tempting the youth and the weaker•Sclass of men. Now in the towns; that Atave said no sale, the uor is out of sight, and ',onsequently none is. .-N • ;if the law'is carried ito effect. Now, sir, according to your position, and by that claim to he a temperate man is 4bont as consistent, as - Chaste Harlot, a Sober Drunkard, or a Holy Devil. - 1 According to the argulient of Mr Wells, *e must license the grog holes and throng the ef fects of them, let them pt* upon the best and I dearest of human societyithe domestic circle. But it is said carry out4be old law and cor rect the abases ; that I st isimpossible for it has long been a matter o painful experience that no law can prevent dip outrages" : of intern - - perance and its blasting effects on society; you might as well attempt to stop the order of ture's laws or put a cheeloipon the ravages of • time. . 11 I contend that if a monis able to stock his bar with liquors„he is abl(4to put in a stock of groceries, and articles thai l are most needed ha society, and it is a sad coMment, that as good a table cannot,,be furnished for travellers with out the liquor as with it ; ilnd less annoyance . il to travellers where there 4no liquor used.— Now, sir, how agreeable ithnust be to stop at a public house and call foi your supper and lodging ; another man comps and calls Tor his, but .as is frequently the ea& about half corned and his money is as good , as yonrs, he is put at the same table, direct from the- stomach about half eat up by liquor, and then take lodgings' with the " tait and ins ofa rmn sucker" would be the height of felicity. i ,b3ut we must submit to all this in order to let t 1 poor landlord get ' a living. 1 .. With the same propriety we might have a law passed, that the Court grant the exclusive privilege 'to men who keep) a house •of enter tainment, might as often Is once a week, kill One 'man anti take his moiiey in order to , make a living.. Would not a trivoller then take up with a private house rather, thinkine of these contaminating pelf-house:4 teraeriety ? Now, sir, suppose you Shouldsee a man with an instrument of death in; .s hand, and about to take the life of his neighbor, would you not rtin the risk of your own Fe to arrest the mur derer and take from hinti the instrument oil death, and put it forever :4ey_ond his reach 1--k) Orif we discover a person' with an instrument] • of death in his hand, about to take his own life ' you would consider it youp imperative ditty to wrest 'it from him at yeurlown peril. Why not then, when tiie rum-seller stands behind his counter with aibottlo of liquid poi- son in one hand (the worskinstrument of death) 1 and the other hand extended to receive your ' money, the, support of yo i*r family,and perhaps ~ the children nee), death'seor from the want of food algt clothing; perha p s your wife almost • in her grave from a brol4n heart, the vows once made to her ate forgotten apd she laas !..' t ' sinks into a premature gave ;! while the poor inebriate is ready to grasp the fatal:uastrument pays the last he has on edrth' for a r potioT of that arhich is fast bringing him to a premature and dishonored ,grave. 1 But he drinks the 1 Maddening poison, leave/ the rum=hole in ai state of phrenzy, and imbims his hand in thel blood of his helpless r nisiiing: : '. . f Why not, then, when 4tm is .that fatal in strument furnished by thii ruin-seller, rush - to him andlecure the inebriate and his. helpless children. 1 • ~ &with you willow shade Omit iced, and . unknowW There,by that turf, with tottel* wild-ltriarenowned, ..! - Be for whose sake the wife iska slatted tog alert,`: - iks bouts km love a tintskatids rue has roust , , - • ' I could not min& with the lidishing throng 7 That dance along this giddy pittfoliife, 'Twasnot fer se to enjoy thOwerfnisoeg, • Tor I was downed the wtriebeil Ilnutherd'werife. .- ectild.ros *wall, sql sullyl hkr.4 . , - Thema* brat the&nowbeta& thq" th i loweithi windowsills adthithht. .., Itiroltileiteld llal 611 . 1114 4 0194 - • ~,--. , . `'--, Wilkt 19 1 14 , P 8 **ld* *llia wo rk or &ilk . ..Aitionispiti WO 4 - 4.,. - P,iiinsklamedAumartolte"llolo3,la sad wealth , '. . ithreakdositith*M0 1 0 1 4 , nielPfsikarilPieptfth.!' ~, .110/if the rtitai4entrfrOM mum ofoilibiE . ',44eryanii:44%oA46**MMMirili r • timt say one:WhOthe:olitayilim of tiiiningtimileigroidliiii..;*** l 4 - - ~.,y the i!hieb • 4,6rg,WleLlotpig• the 1: rag -, 46044* -4 14). b • :::e43, re-MiY'llaile Mali , mild come to the cod- Aitioir - Alit irriffigseilifiriritlia l isikir - ii pest to siciety l ',litialk 11141 on humanity, and tViii9i4 +ll4lo"ni — iti,l l .4TFveili r in;., feILA: ivi ' tio,' . t eiiik§Dki4-IniiAina_:: L°-, , How .. t e heart of Xi. Wellelleeds. f o r the Siudcrez,rumlcitc:r * ileiciii of aiguish are pbed-tor,the.orphans tlmt,this,fe4i.destroy er lii;s' iii4de; l ‘ the widows ilia 'ire inolme than idOws ;laffectiorts once made 4 and rum :dead 1 ' fOrerer; i ivir..ieeprdetr at the:alter of h y m e n; 7 now ~ ii',o;te!'iMiled wider fO s ot . ; hopes on thb.brui . 4y, ei_lirightles the morning star new des forever; sighs that are wrung from the brolukbearts and teamthatmever end; 814.111:14d to - your vievi,thedagger of the midnight; assassin, fired by ardent spirits ob tained ati theists riim-holes yet crimsoned with the bloCid 'cif an 6ot - ending victim? the axe yet 'goriwith the blood olanalfectionatewite I yet with Ull,these facts (which is but. a. faint picture of rum's doings) 'no more -impression is made on the hearts of rum-Sellers and - their l advocates the dropping feathers or a look—no Itears of compassion can be wrung from these 'hearts of steel. Yetswhat floods of tears are shed for the Slandered ram-seller and his virtuous daugh ters. LL Why it Would seem from the outpourings of the , `grief of Mr. Wells that he is ready to ex claim, i - Oh that my head were waters, and my eyes Were fountains flowing" like the liquid Aim Then would I give the mighty flood release, And :weep a deluge for the Injured race." In conclusion I have to say to the friends of the new lew in the townships that have said at the balloC-box "no salej' see that the law is fully carried out,let nothing intimidate you, id this nnpriliciplecl_set thfeaten, for it has been said " if we carry ont the law we are in danger, of having our buildings burned and our prop erty destroyed—but let it come, their high ca reer will soon bo over and peaceable, virtuous citizens will take their places, and society be rid of its most demoralizing trafftic. I have closed this discussion on my part through the columns of the Democrat, but, of Mr. Wellsor any. other 'person wishes to take 1, up the subject, and discuss it orally, they can ,be accommodated by addressing Republicanus through the Post Office at Montrose. . 14EP.UBLIO.A.NUS. The ll'ess. Thoughts flit.and flutter thro' the mind, As o'er the waves the. shifting wind, Trackless and traceless in their flight, As falling stars of yesternigbt; Or the old tide-niarki on the 'Shore -Which other tides haVe rippled o'er. Yet ART, by genius trained'and taught, Arrestss— r recortis the Beating thought, ,Stamps on, the iniintU, of the hour A lasting and eternal power, And to Mind's passing shadow gives An influence that forever lives. But mightiest of the mighty means On which the arm of progress leans, Man's noblest mission to advance His woes assuage', his Areal 'enhance, , • His rights enforce, hinwrongs redress; Mightiest of the mighty is—the PRESS. A Patriotic Minister. ‘‘ Although these gray hairs'must descend to the sepulchre, I would infinitely rather they should descend thither 1:1 the'hind of the pub lic executioner, than desert at this crisis the, sacred cause of my country. _ - Such; reader,'wai the-language'of a minister of the Gospel, " enlisted in the holy cause of l freedom." - was the language of one who was eminent tor pie(y as for patriotism, and both were above reproach. It was the decla ration of the venerable John 'Witherspoon, of Sew Jersey, in the Continental Congress, when the.draft the,Deciaration of Independence Was submitted to that venerable body by the immortal Jefferson.: Bebtild him in imagina tion ! There be stands in that sage • and im posing assemblage ! He rises to speak on a subject theinost important of a national char enter that has-eve rr claimed the attention of man. Around hinajet his compeers, Franklin ; and Adams, Jefferson and Lee, Hancock and Pants' ork ind ;their, eompatrictta. But there', Every word was important. England claimed each man as the subject of an ignominious But ‘ there Were no cowards ~there ! The aged Witherspoon felt the responsibility that rested Upon him, yet with a full reliance upon Providence," be proved himielf more than I adequate to, the emergency. 'Die I may, and die I must ' , but, let death come as it =5, and, when it may, .1 wilteevix "desert the sacred cause of mrceuntri." Oh, for the Heaven-born fire of Wither spoon in thisolatter days.— Washington Washington Ex aminer: , !hogs:R. 7: -A noble motto fora young man --higher-"never, loOkdown. Aim high—push high—leap h-high. If you cannot reach the Stara you can have the 'satisfaption of drawing near to them. He who stands ota elevated po i sitions, is sure to catch the first rays• of -the gpiniOns and. So he who is idready , stepping' iv nnd-reaehing -up, will first catch the favors, l'ilof Heaven asi they desoend. There is no= Ob ject on whiOh we gaze that gives as so much, phansurc,,anthe nprird and continued progress . ' i n moral culture an(4bust . virtrie of enterpri-, 1 siug,,yoMV3Mo._ ,nn the china of idoth are lankaa, ibe,lisioll. is clear--tbe heart bwy aut, and trii'ldfections and ruposes itrong higher, and 011 higikOjeika will be gained, lii)bler prig** achieved, 11 4 5 . 1 Willie , 1 44 rnitiOn' at4iektiiii WM tilriliWitko ft! tat!nr,egener ; 46 )4 405 , ' 11144 i 'o i n f l ii mi ' 6 °6 * follows P litlu "" P , 71', 71 !" - ''' ' ' ' ' . ins *might before !AtPAtein 1 40 0 4 -11-31 korti thilddie ,the oittbeinp4berboiseiofoorificti etie i ., ileCailjull kW! AAA ~eB- 1 6doo orecintetioxi,ffiat gallows . A-14fEW andfull assortment of Ploughs and 1 ~Pkoggis Owing of tbe roost approved con struction, jot* eceived. and for sato lit low pri ces by ''' .1. H. BOIIIII.TT. New Ilgilford,. Ap ril 4th. 1847. iz.9 T g ir„Subscriber would inform his friends. and' e pablic. that he has purchased the shop formerly ccupied by P. Jenks, but more mcently , by Me*: H. Patrick, a few rods west of the Court House, where he is now carrying on 1 the abase busiiisss in all its branches. He so. licks a share otthe public patrons • T o f -- • l';'' ''(•• ‘, " •WAOEH • LLET. \.411.00i01ie0a11.20‘,1847. --, 0-. i, '. '• . 0:, 1 zocrAlsTr-i.o.tiattrionza— . , oro emote anti Sitta Onto. AT the stortf 4 of the Subscriber so. b. Turn pike street; mairbe found It general assortment of Goods. Gdoq goods an dat the lowest priCes —Consisting of ray GOOlpi.) GROCERIES, CR( ICEERY, i• STONE-WARE, STONE-WARE, HARD-WARS. SADDLERY, IRON AND STEEL, • NAILS, ' PLOUG/Dl, ~', BOOTS AND SNOTS. • Shoe-Kit and findings &c. M. S. WILSON. Montrose. Miirch 3. 1847 INF ont,tATl 0; r rHE SubsC iber s Books and accounts are i , , nt his Store N 4. 6. Turnpike Street, and he is generally the,* ready to wait upon those who call to exarnin? them. Those who have neg lected setteling:iover six years are requested to call and renew their obligations to pay. Those wheie accountil have stood five. four, three or over two yea rslare most earnestly fequested to make payment and those whose obligations have not stood over one year since they became due are informed ttqh. payment will not he refused of them—A general settlement is dish - ed. NI. S, WILSON. March 3, ISM 4', • ODEY'S itEPRINT of the two most pop ularr and fashionable English Magazines. Reprint of Plackwood's Lady's Magazitfe, Monthly, 81 per an. Do, Lolidon World of Fash ion ' ' •" 7 sl, per an. TWO copies of either, or one copy of each, one year, 81' .50 do Any persoubscrihing -to Godey's 1,11- 410 i Book, rind sending, $3 in a !Vance. sha 11 be iurnished with the+ work “ne year. an'd a c("4;ir also one lirear, of either of the Reprints. The above work. .ittird a greater profit to In cal or travellii a. , elita than any other work. published. FOr terms, address 'the Publishers : 1 1... A. GOOEY, Philadelphia. • • DRCT. R, 111AtER,• - Eciecti4Botanic and Hydro . paOtic Physician, ce AV o t b ro 'L .fa t t b % o l u c t i t nit to tee t citizens ze h n u s s of m a n d lo e n a permanent location in the village pf Montrose, where he will be happy to wait upon all thuse who may favtit him with their patronage.— From the long '.,xperience be has: h•,ii in his. practice. be tbrOks be •can safely recommeod !mitten to thht i lcornmunity with perfect coal dence of success. He will take patients at his residence where they will recei?e especial care and ettelkdance; and would espOcially invite ail those who are afflicted with ()broom Diseases, an d k have tailed to obtain relief from Physicians of the Alopa. tby School, to live him a call for by his prac tice helms bec taught. that most. if not all of the diseases which afflict the human (amity. can be cured . or greatly mitigated. He will keep on hand large assortment of BOTANiC MEDICINES, for family useS ; consistin4 of Stomach and Billions Pills, Cough Syrups, Strengthening Bitters, ;spice Inters, Scrofula Syrups, Corn— liposition Powders, Arabic Balsam, Mother's Cot.- dial, Strengtqbning and Adhesive Plasternd Worm Syrup - i which is-an _infallible remedy.' with medicines; which are effectual in curing Chronic and tl¢ute Rheumatism, with many others too nuni;erous to mention. lie would al. Iso say, that patients laboring under diseases:of a Consumptive: and Cancerious nature, need not despair of *lief under his treatment. Montrose, Mirch 4, 1847. No. 9—tf PIAI3 xrriox DAGURRIAN GALLERY, AND PHOTOO*APUERS VUENISHING DEPOTS ; ~. AWARDED the Gold and Silver Medals, Four First Prennum . S, and two Highest Honors, at the National, the ;Massachusetts, the New-Yore and the Pennsylvania Exhibitions, respectively for the most splendid Colored Daguerreotype and best Appa r atus ever exhibited. Portraits taken in exquisite style, without re gard to weathe'r. r" , lost ructionstgiveni in the art. A large assortment of Apparatus and Stock always on hatid, at the lowest cash prices.. - -Kew York) 251 Broadway ; Philadelphia 130 Chestuut Si.; . Boston, 75 Court, and 58 Hanover Sts4, Bali 'more, 205 _Baltimere St.; Wa4hington, Pennsylvania Aveale* ; Peters burg, va., Me4hanies' Half ; Cincinnati, Fourth and Walnut, - ; and 170 Main St.; Saratoga Springs. Broattway ; Paris, 127 Ville Rue du S..mple ; Liverpool, 32 Church St. 213-ly M AGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, I; cure for Sore Eyetoi?ts. Siyellinits, Borns, Bruises &c. &c. just re ived and for sale by Bentley et Read. . iffogMDOZ. Tin Ware, including Pans, Pails, Mr Dippers, Coffee and Tea Pots, Bakers. Basins:dm. &C. at wholesale or retail, at great ly reduced prides. for hale by - 1 ,1 J. LYONS. !MIZE§ , L fSTONE WARE. A FULL a ss ortment 'of Stone Ware this day JelL. receive and' will he sold - m . 4p 4 BENTLEY ft. Y.ALUA#LE FAMILY MEDIC NES TIR. SegurS Restorative Pills. I Dr. Spoon- JLP er'i HyOitioa do. ` Lee's, Hooper's. and Tomato, do ' Also, Dr. Rafterty's Family Medicines, wWiting of Balm of G ilead, Worm OIL VegetablelffillsiEye Water, Strengthening Pierer; Port°cation. &c. dm. . -, ii i e . Foir th eir, ' rior excellence sad greatuse. Woos, theee dictum are entitled to a place i 5014111 7 family. , Try • than., • • OratinpooLl Dr.' Jayoe's Vera ifuge. God. fray: Cordial eorert'o Balm of Li e, Camphor, goroboutid t •Boreg, oric, Licorice. . &c., fot aole : by 4 1 - -t. J ` LYONS. • -.41ca1l- Os '1: 7. _ ... Mit 011111 t LARGII of Faust Ga y - aims, „miiaciudlog alltakaos,) just opooed. and for nia)jr: .1- LYONS: . -Muralik : police mat: -for -being her if she hica ; Iff;44nd ,fgri Au, • i% ~t 0P.4710. kitare Chance. Llalli~y's, T A lA' ir L . 1............,.,..~. To Vitt.' le Dealers and Betallei6 l ll 11 11 11 11 IHY ER 7 S PILL UI 11 , 11 li et' Meirchandise, im, within WO. " _l. l e Aisterteass Itintraveill '..w. 1 - - County or Susquehanna. I i ,in - , I Yg it , . eittn Vegetable IttedlClue„ HERE , Pills are one of the kest Medical IN purs u ance of_ the act of Assembly ot this ...CoMni6itivealth, of the 4th day of Ma ICompounds in use at the present, drio,--; ** As a commeln family physid, for administratiod E $ A 1 r D. 1841-oentitled ' - an act to provide re eni4e iniall tempdrary complaints of the stomach and to meet tte demands uponthe treasury ' d for bowels, held ache, colds, &c.,1 they may bd other purposes"—and an act ofApril illtt4A. D. ii fuily &pen ed upon, and a prompt use ott4eie 1845—entitled " an act to increase the re edge and diminish' the legislative expe ~.,..._ on the first Appearance of indisposition will Ito alles ""7 variably sane much-sickness. They are pecm 'Commoroyealib "—also an tier passed th 2Z , 11 N o y day of April A . D. 1846 entitled' "anet to - adapt.d le all cases of weakness and = gen t ere! debilityl—any derangefraint of the system, provide for the reduction (Attie public ebt?' and especiajfy with females—add a steady, un ibeondersigned. Appriiser of hlereantile 49 interrupted bse of them, in Strict conformity for Susqaebanna County, has prepared a ist Af with the directions yeti! very soon restore the all Merchants trading or doing bee fi ness, ithin o f h said County; and placed each of the said Met• organs tti stomach to their natural tone and chants in that class which td him appear right amion, and regulate the bowels, - and renovate the whole system. and just according to the provisions of sal acts There is do disposition to give extravagant of assembly as follows, viz: , ccimmendations of them. What. is here stated. Romney.. NAMES OF MERCHANTS. LAW islhe result !of actual experience with ' then), Brooklyn, R. T. Ashley, do Edwin Tiffany.' / 4 add that thro l ugh a period of fifteen years. It 13 is.aot supposed, or pretended, that they will -do O. A. Eldridge, 1 4 raise the dead; neither are iiimy designed to be Cboconut, J. S. Peironneri, 121 used as freely as we use oar FOOD ! Such is no do Mott & pione, . ' • 12 ,; he true parouse of medicine, Its only appro. do Benjamin Green, ' " Name office is to assist nature in restoring the Clifford, A. Browning, liquor, i 14 ' system to a prtiper tone and action, when una do E. Mapes, Dundaff, , S. B. Wells & Co., 1iqu0r,.... 12 14 vOidably, or through carelessness or excess; it becomes deranged. Many are careless, and do ' A. G. Phelps, ~- 1.4 do J. H. tiiiiney, liquor; ..... .14 hence need this aid. Andmost the careful are liable to irregularities of the system. It is do Joseph B. Slocum, Store, .... 13 needless almost to say, that a prompt use. of , Dimock, - L. H. Woodruft, 1 . 14 do ' N. E Kennedy, .. ... ' ... .1- •14 safe and elective; remedies, on the first appear- Gibson, U. Burrews & Co., 12 once of Hitless, is the-part of wisdom, cEr Such „ a Medicine the Proprietor knows these Pills to do limits & Curtis, .... ..... I t • I'' . bet.. Ell Arid he is certain that in forty nine Ca rlo D. M. Maims, liquor, 14 1ses out of fitly, Great Bend, Win. Dayton, 1 12 I where a fair trial is made ae. cording to the directions, they will be used a•- do 4 3. Dubois. .. /.... .L . 1 ; l4 I gain as a standard medicine. He has never ~ 1 do Warner, Brothers, .. • ''' !known on instance, where they have been thus do Brayton & Gondor, .. L 13 L I used, in which they have not met with UNQUAL- Harford, S. Seymour, • ~- I. 14 I do G. G. Pride & Co., •-i,., ifriee APPROVAL! . io 141 Numerouth testimbnials may lie seen at the Harmony, T, P. Badger, D A & J. D. Lyons, : .. do • 14 General Office of sale, and references will, he .. 1. 1" given to substantial living witnesses of their do DeGraff, Barker 4. Co., ...r - 13 valuable curative properties. do T. E. Curtis 4. Co , liquor, '. ~. 14 The Pills are purely vegetable, are of two do Aaron Wakeman, liquor, 4.1.. 14, kinds, stimulant and purgative, purifying the Lenox, E. R. Grow 4. Br's . , ....-... 14 Montrose, Mills &Sherman, ' 121 bl oo d , and producing a healthy action through do 1. L Post & Co., I 13 , the entire system; are / a valuable Anti Biltious do' J B Salisbury, I 1 . 3 1 Medicine, and ernieently useful in all I ingerires do 3 Lyons, ' •. 14 .""iPlaints—Weakness. General Debility. Dys ` • '1 -* . 4 1pepsy,Pulmonary Affect ions Liver Corinth] itlts. do Lyons & Chandler, . ' 1 t 1— Rheumatic and S asinorlic Affections, Female do 8 S. Mulford & Son, ...t.i.. 12 ' P - 13 1 Cumpla tilts, Palpitations, &c. . do i' B. Sayer, do George Little, • - 1 14 INa Fp:lmill'. after a fair trial. will be without ... .. - do M. 8.1..50n, i.. 141 ihruk. ~.0 M. Ty I, r , •i'' 14 1 hey are put up in FIFTY CENT and L .. 1 do N. Wieliell & Co., ... . 141 i DOLLAR PACKAGES, each having, a pamph embracing a valiiirtrle Treatise on Disease. do , 3: Ethrid e, liquor, 13 ,, , R Scarf & Co., iiquor - . Ill . .: ! : 4 3 ' i l a ' v l ith lull direct nets for use. The Dollar pack les are the ehe • Test to the purchaser. They du 1 Bentley Sr Read. honor, .-..p 1.. 13 do Merrill& R 01, D in'o r 1 .. 14 i may be ordered through Druggists. giving the - 41 i ' N Milton], a L Sul men & Cu . u....... 4.1.. 13 street Ifali No. of the General Depot. do Ilenry Burritt, ' 13 1 Soh; Wholesale and Retail, at do , Bennett & Weaver, hquor, .'... 12 No. 1.10 Fulton street, Second Floor, N. Y., Rush, Almon Picket,.• . t 14, Between Nassau-street and' Broadway. ti Springville, A. Lathrop, . .5 . .. . . I. ~ , ' (KT As Teo roans !Health—Try :bean 2,J do Thomas Jackson, ... - -1 3 a:r The above Pills are also for sale at the do Ira Scott, 14' ti•rept BEN r LEY & READ, of this piece. Jackson, A. J Seymour, ~ .. 14 : - Jessup,' ' NB. Cornwell, ..... „.. t •14 i Ana the Judges of the Court of Cd mon 1 pleas et said county will hold a court of prat , at the Court House in Muntriase to and i r the county luf Susquehanna, on Tuesday t e Bth day otidne neN,Qtt one. o'clock P. M., at htct 1 tame arid place any tit the merchants riti ivied described and classed as aforesaid, or the agent or attorney, may appear and sipped, tro said assessment if they think proper— rso dealing as aforesaid, and classed by tit si acts of Assembly according to the amo l nt annual sales, by' them respectively , mad - lot lows : - Oases. Ain't of annual sales. Atelier li ' Ist $300,000 Bt l 2d 200.000 3 3d ' i 100.000 1 4th b 5,000 i S t n 75 OW 1 6th 60.100 i 1 7th 50.0110 . Bth 40.000 9th , 00000 1 10 h 20,000 11th 15,000 12th 10.000 , 13th - 5 000 II 14th less than 5.000 Provided—that when such wholesale 01 dealers confine their purchases and sa l buying and vending goods, wares, end me discs, the growth, product and manufact the United States, he or they shall pay on half the amount, of libcense required b provisions of this act, , " And every seller or vender of wines r dis tilled liquors, either with or without other cods. wares, merchandise, commodities, or effens, its aforesaid, shall pay for his-license fifty per cent., in addition to the rates above speeded for the respective classes* and every lieensA here after granted, shall specify whether the'party j obtaining the same is or is not entitled o sell or vend wines or distilled liquor , P °tided, That no person whose annual sales do dot ex ceed 'One thousand donee., and no fern sole trader, or single woman, Wil ' iise annual s les do not exceed two thousand five hundred' 011ar,., venders of wines or distilled liquors, excepted. nor any impimer of foreign goods; wares or merchandise who may, vend or dispt set of the same in the original packages as imported, nor any pitoton who may vend or dispose of articles of his, own growth, produce or manufacture, shall be required to wife out a license '• under Ithis net." I , * E. ' apt such store keepers or apotb t icaries as she I come under the 4,01 section of a act of lasseirbly passed the 7th day -of April.' A. D . 11946, entitled "an act authorising the iiizens o( f certain counties to decide by ballot w , the sale of vinous and spiritous liquor be continued in said counties " they suc i [ sons. or firms residing to any borough o 'ship in said county, that has decided by jorityi of votes polled ' against the sale quors,r and who have procured .e Beene the Judges ot 41re courts of quarter seat said ueunty—shall pay the sum of five in addition to the sum now required j by , be paid for license to store keepers and i i caries being venders of foreign merchem - C Mi. dp Appraiser of Merton:der-axes for Saar Biopltlyn, May 6, 1847. - The Grape- V Jive Cradle'. . m fiE undersigned takes this method of in forming the 'public , that he is now . engaged ,in manufaeturing one of the Most - uselnl I instrti mentsi for cutting grain, ever offered in Market. The structure of this Cradle is such as to ,en able A man to cut his grain .with much less la bor than is usually required—thereby •almoit Changing the task into pleasure. A amber,of citizens 4,f this county, who have used the Crih tile deridg the past season, ,(Whose Flames cats be gi l en if reference is desired) hesitate not, ti:i pro, nee" It superior , by fifty Peeeent r , to any jest meet of the 'kind they ;ever used. - , Au;A:ipportunity of exams ling the structu4. and Utility of ihe instrument will shortly he ,:.They will be: offertld for sale by t*.. A r o., Offilay t at all the; principal stores and pub.- ile'places.throughout ?Ile country. , IPaleelw"meeordlitid to 14e ittr'Ucle.i' Fir , it common articki, (acidic included) 84 00 •DO Wire trimed &c. do E i i t °/Thi ' Five teeth nediritied do • ' ' • , lio - Teittr plated - - ' do.' 6, ' , -1 , . Q. $ . itmes.. ,.. '''tlibenn, Feb. 6th, 1847, . i i . NEW WRY GOOD% WHOLESALE -&) RETAIL. THE Subscriber would inform the.citien, oe Montrose and vicinity. that he hae just re turned Iron' [3o ton and New York. with $15,000 worth of Dry (3,rals, which have been purchnit ed for Cash, since the refine' inn nr the Tariff!! and will be &Id r from 25 to 50: per cent. Iles than Spring priem MERC fiNTS in particultAr, will find hto their interest,; to call and exadtine iil/3 arock, !be fore visiting New York ; as he is confitten4 hir ativaniages are such wito. enAde bun to eels ott better terms ihan they can hyy in New' York. Call and sattsfy yourselves e at the E. lend of Exchange Buildings. J. WISNIZR. ! Binghamton, Sept. 17th, 1846. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DRUG - 7-1 - r - STORE, t • - PIM retail es to ichnn I re of y one the J3ENTLEY & R EAD ,. haVe this day receiv ed an addition -to their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Dyestuffs, Oils. ctc. cue., %Oen Make.. their winter assortment complete, and In which. they hsvite the attention of their friends in Busquehajma county. Physicians and oth ens supplied with every article in our line at as low .1 rate as at any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. ,4 Montrose, Dec. 9, 1846. 11-U RE winter strained, Fall & Refined Whale OILS, also, ij Linseed and TOnner's do., for sale cheap by BENTLEY & ---- - - - lot IST EK'S Balsam of /Wild gierry. Saar- , V V pas Accaustic Oil, world's Snlne , Jayne's Expectorant, Vermifuge, Carminative. Balsam, Sand's Sarsaparilla, Dr. fitVll , lunn's Elixer ot . Opium. Balsam of Lite, Bullard's Oa Soap, British & Hatlein Oils, Muff 1s Phenix Bitters, Shumar's & , ,Aristifr's - Cough Lozenges, and , many others cif the popular , medicines of the trdny, for site right by BENTLEY & READ. gIiEEL BEOPS and PURSE. TWIST, a . new fiupply ju'it received-, also, Steel Bag', and Purse Clasps, i Slides, &c. &a. Bentley 4- Read. nether shall I per town- a ma- Of I i • from i• ons of °liars law to pnthi ise. RE. 'a Co. FSANK : MILLER'S, celebrated /*her 'Preservaifte and water, Proof 04 Blacking jut the thing (or this Weather ; for sale by • Bentley cf. Read. FAgM FOR SALE. , • II: ~• t, . TTIE subscri ber offers tor, sale hiq Farm, ' 'containing, one hundred acres, situate le hat part of the: towniiiiip of New Milford, known as the Stanley; settlement, Susquehanna coun ty, Pennsylvania. .About sixty Wes 01,,,said' farni; are in a; good stets 'of , cultivation,;—the , Whole is well Watered—good o'nd • conve'nie,nt hullflings thetdon—and an orchard of 2Qtjt,eet.: t. iln:g :• ' , ' - APPLE TREES, . • V ' . 1 whicp idst ye p er, when most ,orchaids in the neighborhood Were rendered worthless for the seasonhy,the frost, yielded upirartla:of 400 bit -0110st-8140, a good ' ariety' of other fruits, among - which Late Pearl, escheat, Plums,.&c. Theportion net cleared hi all timbered' and the bum as a whole, offers go d inducements -to anyone who Of desirous of porchasing.a fitrm in libis Section of ',country. Thereure ttlse:attach. ed In the premises, a Cider Mill, and Cider Mill Home. - I - 30111st8T4NLEY. .;New Milford, June 1100 846 . 1 ' 23—tt ' i 1.- •.., 1 A/ 1 1 11 for a Price BOOK THAT: WILL SURF YOV%, ifsetission on Universalism, won't& Q, Werren,,,)and 0. rqukr., Just published. A. lie at thejnore of.lerielLyoTt, Montrose, 121 cents: ' " , ' .. .. . ... ,_ . l i VlTV ir n e ew oo g w L e a l t i : ng _I i t ! i wtirchawre invite tZi t tentioo of our trierult. I 1, miLl4B..& SHEtMAti, NEW FALL4Gogps - HENRI( BURRITT would invite thee!, } tention of nits friends and the public to the lo pe . dor andiextensiveassmt mantel Staple andlars cy Dry Goods for Fall and Winter.; whiChis, is now receiving, comprisi ng .full varieties. Dry Goods, Groceries , C rockery, Hardwar e , Iron, Steel, Nails, Paints, Medicines , Lamp l ea Linseed Ode, Fish, Makin Robed, Palm leaves &c. &c. His new - supplied and general 'su c k °reads will at alttintrea as heretofore be fou n d of thp most attractiVe and desirable character, and !will be sold at prices entirely ,canformaide to the present low grade of the market, and kr most goods, at a large reduction Iroin form er prices, fOr Cash, Prodice, or approved Credit, New Milford, Oct. 2let, 1846. JVKIP Dill" GOODS. -.- VOW opening at 0. Burritt's a Shows u. 1,1 sortmont or Calice Prints; , Plain Black, Striped and Lustered Alpaccas ; Mita, Plato and Fancy Mouselline de. Wises ; -extra Ri c h de..Robes, New Styles, rich Cashmere de Etor• se, Dress Silks; SillvVelvers, Sating, Silks& RAbbonds for Bonnets ,; Gimps, Mesa Cords., Fringes; Plain de !Leine, Net and Wool Shawls of the newest, Styles from 4450 to 88 ; Ladies a mi , Gent Patent Rubber Shbes, Braid Cloths, Black and • Fancy, Cassinteres rely cheap, do. Satinetts, Winter Vestinga of Supt.. rotor Styles, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, &a Ticks, Sheeting &c. &c.all of which will be cold at reduced prices and very cheat). New Milford, Oct.'2lst, 1844. STOVES—Six, ilore • Stores of superior psi, tern, and. Store. Pipe, alkci, just received 00 will be sold low by H. BURRITT.: New Milford, Dec 1, 1846.. - PLOUGHS.? • •• vvA b YNE & Poifitt4, for - We i MILLS & SHERMAIS. Apol 21. • ,3 IIEAD OF „NAVIGATION! Arerer Strike it" Caws, Or . Be Undersold !! , MEW. Subscriber , tenders his /lateral se. knowledgements, to those who have pm roomed him, awl solicitsa continuance of thei imtrunage, and of the public generritly. He ,low receiving his welt selected stodk of :Ls follows : DRY IGOOTSS. Among which may he found--.BPliver Clo l ths Bred Clotho; PI .in and Fancy lOrseympl 4 SJ 1 ineus. some Nero 'Stylex Iraxl in ;De LaiOes• Cashmeres, Oregon 'and .Alpheca Riiibes.- . , • 1,500 , : 1 _ L _ • 1 YDS. Prints:—Bronne Damask Woolen tin Wattle Shawls,. Silk , Velvet, Black ;Satin. _an Merick'i•siinirs, New Patterns.. Colvin Yi 'Pickings, Sheetingsand Batts, Ladie's Hosier, a gre.,l Variety— ' MUFFS, FULL TRIM'D CLOTH,; AND Ofi. l SILK. CAPS. ; ' il _GROCERIES• • , J Mota... , sett, St. Croix Syrrup, fiy..on, Hisao 'Skin, end` Soughcbong. Tett f, esh. Brown Sogots Lump !sulnr, elx whne puhreriztri Ameriesn Rest 1410111,1 milt-m..3nd sperm 4.indie.:, dol fee, Rice, S Neet Toiwiceo &r. Shoes fit: Boots. tench kid Slips, aIE , %) Buskins, 4r, G'i item, Men's and Boy's thiek hoot,: and eh pe l f e „Ito' s do in great variety. Also 1...01,e's Gent's . Rubber shoes; • ; • CROCKERY.': A kood fipsortment o f Crockery , Glass Mit rin 'Ware Etc. , ItAItrOWAR • . ' • Milt, Saws, Carpenters &M s ices as Fl.rks. Pen and Nickel Knives, Best ofre mina Circular Extra, Curti Combs,-Aug rs, Haub._ ets. Haoimers.Sand• paper, &c..&c.; zessscasmaralmaVrit.; Floor-Gloths, Winslow glass, Confectiotiali French . Bunch Raiiips. Travelling Baketi Clitpet Bags , School 'Batiks, Dye IrVoci!ls. go,'NUtifteg,' Shall; Mackerel &c. &c. •All of which will be'ofiered i for sale at thehisl. est- ( possible mit:esti:o Cash,"apprated credi or exc hanged for Fl an nel.Soc ks,B.ye,oa is, Wks , Hotter; Cheese, Woo!, Beeswax, Corn; Bahr wheat, tallow, Lard, Pelts, Furs, :and Gaao Veatters, by , I Montrose, Nov. 11th 1846 CODFISH. —A prime lot just received xm for sale thieap by BENTLEY; & READ. Dec. 16, 1846. • ' ilusturso barbs, DR, I. MTH, • li*NTlST—Sets Teeth on Gold Plate a ,l dues nil Dentist work 'in the best style. 411 work warranted.,— an be found at L Searles on Sloedny and Tuesdar of each week. ' b117?1,3 Sr i SHERMAS . , Dealers inDry-Goods, Groceries, tiara -Mar , Crockery, Iron, Nails, FishAr.e:—rOde Or below Judge Post's. 1 1 I - , • E. TAITA.NY, • I • peeler its Dry-Goods, iGroceries, liardwiut , &c—Brooklyn, Susq'a. Cq.. Pa. f' 1. 13. LATHROP, I , Physician and Surgeo'n , —ollice ()inr the t change, Springville, Pa, ~ - ~ ~: ARK ,J;Sr, 1)13100Kj ' Physidinns and Surgiins, ce over R. - Searle 41. en'a Store. r DAVID: , NS CLEMO,} _ 'do* Wagon & Sleigh Manufacturer and Repairer—Shop on the Wilkesharre TO; a few rods below the Village. ------ :Cif, • !iii!:-'*:.:S'i'REETIi)R, 't 14't!PrOYf-t! - 14“i - ,..=obiticti one dont' above As at9i*::"V. • ' " Farmem J• TURRELI4. _ ' Attorney & Coutuiellbr at Law.—Otfice in Ole Store of kr...Poet ifippo..inihe.roont•forn i f r• ly occupied by • BENTLY - Ic RVAD Meters iiv.Fanci , and Staple Dry Goods. Drugs' Medicines, Pairitiand , Dye-siuffs. Crock. erYI HardwartOrweries. Looking Mom - Clocks, Watchlak bitt,Aceinstriunonts, 310. dry, atid Sioniol,rgam hoe, Nails, &A .—Ono HOOittallt otAtie old eland of Bea4cy dz.` mitction. . Q U I s C..TYLERi