II n OE D men MONTROSE ay, June 24, 1647. cratle Nominal-10ns. 1 FOR GOVERNOR, FRNCIS it StitiNK, Y ALLEGHENY COUNTY. FOIL:CANAL COMMISSIONER, MORRIS LONGSTRETH, maNTGEMERY COVICTY.! • , ve- Do not fail to read the capital article 'w o rt the *deral wooing of the Catholics, which we coity into to-day's paper from that sterling papilr, the Pittsburgh Post, whose ed itor, it is• said, is himself a member of the Catholic Chfirch. THE DEI+HRAT/C tEv!Ew for June, has al ready reacheil us. Iyha, we have said of its predecessors!, we may say o iis number. It la an invalu4ible work, and ikon : be in the li brary of eiery Democrat: It is , ccorated h a ifortr • it of ROBT. 11. 310r,a is, ex May or, and now P.'3l. of N - . Y. city. Published, by T. P. IC.. tell, Na, 14 Fulton st 2, N. York, at $3. per annum. ... Ic9iy 'foto for Irvin T:. ' "-, are called upon to act in any When ml .... mcip app Jg 1., new orbit, or to chance their views and prin- 1‘• understood am ciples, they ieneiallv expect to be furnished sort our " hatd-pu with at leas E some motives for so• doing , and and if there be al) when, more ,specially, they are asked .to vote is free to share it iii for this manor that, they take it for granted 1 tainlv shall not ret( that if the scilicitor has any reasons, for makinc 'rug:fully do, by re the request. I.hat he will frankly make them times, when our owl known i rise are axioms, the truth of which in the position of t will not he itcputed 4 .." 1‘ h 1 t 1, to he gained; heard hum descant by the cl an,ie either to-the public or myself'', bout which he no or what eill'ence have I that a new man, of en - 'clamor, to divert a I trelv dissimilar principle., will be of more ger-1 1s 'wanting in argon vide to toe iiiiblic weal ' ' These are times- I Once more Ou thins that wll arise, 'despite all efforts to re-i t neighbor considers pre , * them, pod it is the best evidence of ali g e 1 pdgi ti on o f a teach nation ' 'rinier] aid the "perpetuity of our politieS,lind we n Donocia I it, i eriuneut—questions which, if c h an K indirid 1 allowed th li• l'emiimate weight, will sink the ERAL vo_dr,ter, claims of .Tanic , Irvin to the Exeeutivhip of and reeklessness i Pennsilvatua . into the lowest ass 'of forget- i But suit does not fullest.l 1 tilts case iwith a Der What 4to hr gained v the change ? --"' I his " mountain" i II i r does Fikrilisin seek to supersede lion. i molehill." Our est Frank Slunk I , it because he ak• inca..' tiv „ an d h ome - me p a l l e of discilwreing the duties t rifi (lie, ~..... and insignificant t This is n t pretended—at d if it we e hi- whole thinks he can gull past public itircer is a e rimpli te refutation of l fate ,. or can make the slaader I. it because be is corrupt 9 we are Terfectly wi Dare even titpersiic I ec.eralism make a charge ilx eao %sure hi like this' Nay—it is challi ai.ed to point tot tb, i t , i a ban pay 'a single sego his n I lc public life that glye'l dec milic it the bey the first shale of c iloring to .uch a pretension 1 and kat e those who It can not do It nor dare it make the attempt -NI to re4ort to any But why tliFi' I. it because of a one term that shall better s partiality th t the pi op'e are insultingly askedl to discard tried, efficient, and true pulltr a ,-(rvant for one of ilubion. abilities. Or still wttl -- -, As thc R all its loose Y tare quest 'finable political int( crit‘ 1 TI&I, Gen Irma voted f can not be rued with scrioit.ne, for the mac; v6tme'lib Preside C part,. that w ralliet around brut as its stand- l tea andoffee, and ard bearer tad no scruples about supporting ilt for i denying that he v. the elder mil the younger Adams for iv ono terms, and out all lengths—even to, treating:l'4ls is tut beyon 'the el4tomf 4f thong]` elL 41 had "t o "uertd. ed of Rpresentatii sp e uniins cc rtific to foist the Oorrupt and infamous Joe Rimer { i u upon the pcimle for a second ti•rm in defianee 1 letter, of their prittrst at the bath t-boxes Mi re-1 fesseitoter,l lush we . p gusher eve, over, we .ei It continuing to re-elect its Ad- nnt—ertamly ai . ants. \\ ebsiers Davis, Ingersoll s, ClaN tons, anee can - i beriiaaei and Dames! to the most lucrative of office. _I L tiding. A po. 1 vet with all of this inconsistency staring them! i t but the bell in the face, few up-starts of doribtful repu- attemattempt:to deny tations or thin - ions grannys, pretend to urge de nY n , the charge the clectiotiaristocrat, of a Federal and the P a°, ' and NT l. consequent e ver.e of our present system of 1 dong„wi shall no government under which the country is so tibn wne recess`` f Abe? . l i abor in 'highly pro' runs. 1 1 I It e say reverse of the present order and 11, an of etimmon set der'sl i own ad i principles 4f. government ,— for, it is ucitonous . that the Feral Whig policy is As different ° whichi we ha candid of his own from thaDemocracy as darkrfess is fromi light, and il is clear to the, i simplest mind, that , I DARE )104.... too should thelformer succeed at the • polls, thettgomberthat top whole fliatern of our Democratic policy would t o t es t °l i e Fedora liedoiweawity, and the entire legion of Feder- t h e t ea l ti d coffee al heterod4ries be established in their stead,;; that if hi would p the inevita/ele result of which would be to ar-; co pied film the ` rest the ratilaing tide of •prosperity which nott ' ti le cher*. upon , overflows tMd lilesss the.country, and a res-1 tl i c Tne ]which toration o# the innumerable evils by' which it.ineighbor's patrio was blight and well-dtgb driven to rept:idle-I publish hi s re ply Lion under , the notorious Ritner dynast t y of nil 'But this he has r famous mry. Under the administration k eep up a o s h o ofFraxicis Shrink the credit of tire M' CO 6 , 10 w, t) / t e l he monwealt has been fully restored, her eurren- 1 „ a m , i a ddi t i on ey purged," her resources developed, and all the ter from the I rc ed elements or p rosperty brought forth in g rati. fOUr colturins of ot fyingprotlisfon Reverse the character of, the' itagton lOter-writt administration (and' elect a Federalist and it t fjne that we won surely ut i eversed,) and you reverse net "t prorin lot. An. only the us, but •that prosperity itself.— Ir . w illi e ) t o do. ; The ittetxl l o f Rit ne rusm will again be enacted t e r i s a It step to the very letter, the public credit wili againW 1p our di be exha+, our currency inflated, our mon- b or t o ey squandered, and ban)usiptey and nun *glint stare us in , the face. Does Federalism prom me any thing more ? And judging from the past what tin have we to anticipate in the fu ton, if it like so fortunate as to succeed *lts designs , Let the people ponder these things view then4in their true light, IladCol3l4lAle to arc" Whi4 is to be gained by a ONWp. that lull beneli, the emmtry,', l and we luivellio fears ofthe mei "lnnent rmir i l hUnie will rs•elecfnil by an overwhelming majority, Of iDipg tee - . ' presume the las Week, were not sinOoth-tempered ed, up a netdcfertco veracity,,, viz a ti I slang‘and abuse.' I seens to'have lea his[repeated ravin_ foulest depths in which, iv s f are willin rya perfect acqu , Nicely anti snugly he xas a4sumed, co. `limbs of the most s arrant rlsst'ateme I ed falsehoods"—dri • [ ked and unsernp Granny irrinfrom ingi voted to tax to flounders . like a ma of low-bred partiz which his fertile itn Heaven knows the' ing his course here not surprised at th set up. 'lndeed it r remark, that such a [and that had our I . tneans of vindicatin tainly have availel substituting such a his object, therefore lircnt, his appeal t dice by \ an allusion one of t i editors Icing the efici his vole readers' of ihe Register, -urprised that its amiable, tor felt neeessiated to set I f Fedora/Ista and his own ado of low , bred prsor.al • he " stop-thief" yelp he I d perfection, and hence I and croakings about "the olitieal falsification? with to accord our cotempora- Intanee, experimentally.— oTnered in every position !vieted from his own col -1 upid forgetfulness, or else —net to say " unquali fi en to the wall in his na ous efforts to exculpate the positive charge of hav- and coffee, he raves and man, withholding no terms and personal slang to iintion could rovert--and name is Legion. 'Know- Ififore, We confess we are defence he has virtually :s a subject of very general', I resort was a forced one, neighbor possessed other _ his ca.iise, he would cer imself of them, instead of Trade of personal invective. • being sti perfectly trans . a sort of popular preju to a former profession of f this paper, to assist in 'icy in artzument, is clear. ppreciated. To such a re- . " neighbor is welcome; .lory onnected with it, he molests - us. We eer .rt upon as we might minding him of ime, yea, n eyes saw his lank e 6117 in c , and our owl Ton " things sacred ! makes such a rid Itention, and make u ent and truth orer-pious, extra it a great descent fr r in religion to the a with him•ire3'.. if '(al has to become a to stoop to the liar' our captious rotcmpi teesmrily, n ,erritip partizan, and sndd vaniilied to a neighbor's flippant incee- - led epithets are too f..talc elicit any notive." If he i tis readers by such subtL‘r lout auy better ease at that, ling he should adopt them. , however, hi the outset, t o float - her attention to them, policy to deal in FA crs, may prefer a different meth sort of abuse or falsehood it their tastes. gls;er has not denied, an !rarity, dare not deny, that n' the Tariff bill which was , I .Tyler ; (which bill taxed i )Ili The editor of the Register last\ week ( COL. WILNEOOI' of It ns•% I vama even SALT,) we shall take ::qualified his declaration that his nor " any ° 'th t NT • reriment, has been.ai 6, .or of Pe lt will not again be caught :or Whig paper - ever predicted "ruin" as t welre TO te; bv Gen. Scott, - 14ent. ' Kaercber of ted to tax those artides.— t imputcd to it, by adding to it :, thpt we erertlic same'regiment, bas t heei t . ap ointed post , cavil or dispute, the vaunt- Esau. Astounding: I Wonder if he never sawinmsl ;So stys ie Pottsville 5: ite of the Clerk of the House ethe R;yrister during the summer and fall o f EM I _I. _ _ , _ and the humbug Ingers_oll 1 1 1 '1846 ? l' , "'" Itk aniLady were okriee- Ye no evidence that the pro- i saw until it appeared in etter upon , which no reli- ted in . •, , .tsterday t , on their northern tour. They win ne'in NewliYork an Friday. —to the contra'' , notwith tion so well established, np vs-man of that organ will Hereafter, although be may rain and again, with " great y to us ,hard names for so ff hesitate to make the asser- Fy. nor shall we , spend any I :roving 'the assertion. No nse, even taking the organ fission, can doubt the truth alleged. Even the more riends give it up. ir t. --Our readers Will re-! Ore onr sincerity as Well ash neighbor's honesty .abopt: matter, we proposed to b' ..; 'Wish the article which yr Democratic Union," mak-in:: ,iB imbecile, iron lord, (anct: wonderfully disturbed ou ;Sm,) . that we, in turn, . wouli I , it of the following weck.—e fused to do. To be sure, of lairees,s' , (a. m . isembl • suffered to _publish it if w `atblish a long htimbug ral Ingersoll, aa4 three car, I. gr matter from some Wash-0, atc.,lnowing at the sam4! 4 not , consent le any suelt 'thing reasonable ,we.aroul.. • tto re-publish the Reeris.f beyond what-we.conceive 1 . 1 1 ty A T M WO 1 I d' •epeat, we dare' our neigh-' , our original pr.oppri r i... , I r , if.iit:ifi l p RD VICTED.—I i i r e ,`,leFli .frot 9, ~v:0t 4 41 , tisk .7 . es i I. LOogrOrd, who sis& c in Jala last, for shooting , his wift • 2 ^ 1, was vieted of loader in d''' ' by ji peat' Court „bidd:;iii th 4 ~1 i i e ek. The fashionable plea 0(14 ty r ft ~ boil ; 'but the. 9(2,10-p0000r..0 bins . * ' * nailliW s 444::: 'll4 i '1.6 na capital conviction.. in: 14;41 , 01113 i lirithiil th -yeim t 1 -., i i iiiiiciailier ;Summing irpii , -' , Ibis Federal "organ grinder makes a lame f o a n c t ed of f o al ur se ' h ' ixids, Summ a i7 ort up io , n " ‘; t rex P e t us " tOC:hlisviiggbarlee ' which is exceedingly ludicrous, and the res -lun is - s'a , ;:/amc" as to' mefit no reply. To it fidsebood,No. 1 he virtually pleads'" guilty" bpi ittempting, , at3 his only excuse, to denounce the hole Dew cratie press as bankupt-in rospee , Why. Such an effort ' we consider "lame" : °ugh. i t - i To falsehood No. 2,.which asserted that Are }lad charged his Iron lord with , voting to put a in on tea and coffee, he attempts to 'escape by quoting from some other paper, not pretending 4:at we had made any such assertion as he had. reviously attributed to us. Falsehood No. 3 he passes over without so much as a plausible pretext for originating it. v. He again attempts to deny that he had ad ,l titted that Geu. Irvin voted for the vetoed bill, *hick we classed as falsehood No. 4, and says pe admission was hypocritical—no--" hype ctical. Let us quote it again and see if it 1 rivas made upon supposition merely: - I ti ,. -' " Even though he might have voted for the innl passage of that bill ger with the tax in, q .A 7 ,14 since we have abundantly proved that Jr did all he could to oppose that tax from he- I ginning to end, is it not a flimsy report to bring 5p that rote WHICH 11E COULD' NOT I 710'0Tb without opposing the whole Tariff 1 4ill i lto g etizer."—Re g iaer; May 20. ,t, There, yeader, call that "hypothetical 7. if yon 'an. Ile cor►.c+ NOT AVOID doing, and yet cyd *or do, it ! What logic ! And still our neigh or essays an apology for the act,. which he .'solemnly affirms he never performed'. , con . sisteney I ! 11 So much fur falsehool No. 4. rec',-, We perceive that the editor. of the *egister continues to apply the name of !. Fed 4ralists" and Tories" to the Democrats who 11 4iustain their country, evidently 3 Itch:than clamor, which has become stereo iyped with him. We insist that he mark this ig Aisthiction : it f, TheDemocralic ('r)—sate the mark ; 44 7 - editor of the Federal organ up street, keeps, Ati'a mournful whining from Week to week for. rrear .1 -'.rats at Washington um I , , aboul an_ his party the befitting. Alain( Usti." -Poor, afflicted. typo! Don' Ile, neighbor, they " ain't in !earnest ;" it is only talked of to scare nervous leditors of the,Federal party, suell as yourself: dealm thy fears, and aeeeptAlke askuranee that 'such a ease of Larceny is not seriously contem plated. ' /W.?' A great dinner was given to lion. 11Emir W. WIIE/ins, late Minister at the Cofirt of Berlin, in New York, on Friday week. Hon. ALnEnT GALLATIN, presided, 110 said to have been a splendid affair. Their guest was eminently worthy. Death of Daniel O'Connell. The varied and eventfullife. of one of the most remarkable men of as 4 age has cltised at last. The Cambria VringS the news which, while it will occasion general regret, was uni versally expected. Mr. O'CONNEa his been a most ' , distinguished actor on the pOlitical stage for many years. He maintained his held upon the affections of a warm, sincere, yet ex citable and observing people, without intermis- I sion ; andalthough surrounded with dangers and temptations, denounced on the one hand, and ridiculed on the other, lived a life of intearity and honor. He contributed much to the suc cess of litieral-education in England, plucked more than one valuable reform - from the most stubborn prejudices, and succeeded jn giving such a bead to the 'great movement of " repeal," that it may be said to be far on the way of itt accomplishment. Mr. O'CoNsxm, was, in eve-' ry sense, a public leader. He had firmness and moral courage, to an extraordinary degree; andjt was such qualities as these, added to'his superior powers as a public speaker,witb a life above reproach, and a devotion to his country that was never doubted, which made him an object of conspicuops and pre-eminent impor tance before the maild, and almost an idol with his countrymen. His history, when written with impartiality. Will be a study, if notan ex-_ ample. Grateful Ireland will ernbalin his memory in ber evef-living recollections, and the world will forget his faults, in the iinijes- . tie dignity of a character,whi. has long been identified with the cause 9f lib ersll- , GEN. TATLOIL—We perceive that the . Charleston, MerturY, is advocating Gen.' Tay lerfo'r the Presidency with great good This paper is the specter organ of Mr. Calhoun, and advocates also: the doctrines bioiclied in Mr. Calhoun's resolutions-in the Senate' last winter, that the Missouri compromise was .an constitutional & ought not to be' regarded, and that the olaveholders of the South had sh sight to take their property into any Ternary of the,United State& This is very fine ; coinpany for, the 'United st a t e s Ossetti, and the oilier Federal Whig palieri of IPennoy ., l4iioili Ott. T to be' in.-- I ,Dent: • I .. 'Ater fr 644 Enropt. The Cambria arrivett ' it. Bost* on .Thur,sr i day last with: Liverpool advices to-tbe 41, 4 1 i inst. ) , sixteen days ater than by the Brit:ol'lhr:- The diminution iii the prices of bre d-•sti ti7a, iod ad- , vance- of cotton, and the deli of ;Daniel 0% 1 • Comiel, are among theltrincitifil items;of inter:. est. ' .! • •-• •o• - t ,, Notwithstanding the 'nitrites of the• last steamer, that the grain rnarke would maintain its upward tendency, the unusual , fuMtress of the weather promising a 'favable home har vest, has•depressed the pric e of bread-stuffs considerably 4 Flour had recided from 48s to 43s per bbl.:,, American ;wheal, sold for from` lOs 6d to 120 Gaper 70 lbs. 4Cortt tins fallen' a little. ' Cotton, owing to ipprebensions of , short receiptjs, has experienced a deaided, ad- i t voice. • i • I Daniel O'Connel (lied at O/nea lon the 15th of Mav : he bad directed his !hea to 'be de posited in Roine, and his bo4 to t e buried in Ireland. t • • . 1 ' Dr. Chalniers, the eminent theologian, died very suddenly •on theist oflitay. ; Lord Pis borenghis, succeeded by- Loid Clarendon as !Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. I, i • 'The condition of Ireland, Is not yet mitiga-1 Iteff, gaunt famine and deatli still' continuing , e ,, tb t eir p ' a t r e t rri . ble - ra , yag_es, especially in' the south- 1, , i , • 1 Theproceedings if Parlilment attract brit, !little. tntorest. , I - The-Cambria brought X 311,000; sterling, in spell* ' . • FitexcE.+A very genera t im4ession pre vails that the present Cabint is , on its last • le,* and that it cannot mans i ge Lb 'waddle oti , !for more thin three or four ibontlis -- • • • i -The differences between this Queen of Spain ! mrif her consort, had risen to such a height,l that the propriety of adeptinft immediate Inca- stires . to secnre a divorce h:4 been 'discussed ill ' the Cabinet. Queen. Christina had gone, to : • Rome to use her influence a the y VatiCanito I prevent Queen Isabella from obtaining a divorce ) I I and tins to 6ccnre the suceeisjon 'orthe ditch- I • ess of Montpensier and her `cmisort; to the Spanish throne. , , r•. . i The Mexican privateerlivieh captured the •; American bark Carmelita, supposed to be! ; nothing but;.a. Spanish piratt. ; ~,: The eivWivar in Portugal twas still-.in as a sort of ... ortugaliwas 5...,_ .1 in 06.ss.at the latest areounto. the 19,th ult. though actual hostilitedi had I.:been for a season suspended.; - : i Toni Loss Or TILE MARLEL I I,EN OF NEW You E.—By : . the overland =pi front India, we have adviect: from Singaporet to the Bth of A pril, from which we gather that Idle ship Mary: Ellen, Captain Dearborn; 14 been totally lost . with three of her crew. She Fiaile:d from Wham-', pos on the 3d February, for New York, with a full cargo. Chiefly teas. Shl struck at S o'- 'clock, P. M., on the 9th of the same month, on: a large ledge of reefs on thol ea:sti . side of the ; Island of tabi. Sbon afte4 striking. as the; ship went over on the starboit.rd Side. the masts were cut away. She right i t but soon broke intwo in thi middle., a . h<ovy Sea and surf! was "ng every tiling out, of ther. • In the eve ning. i till blowing: very h 4 and thick weath- 1 er with - r ' ; Capt. Dearborl.and twenty of the: party made tto reach., tlo shore With the , help of pieces nplank. This they effected af ter swimming and`Wading Orougli the surflorl l upwardsor.iix hours, mt nht without: losing 4.hree of thlir number, w. seNtren,gth gave out, 1 and were washed off and rowned. The re-1 Imainder of the crew .arriVed'At !Singapore on, I the 15-th March. i THE VOI.CNTEERS REPrI 7ATE,TI FEDER- - ! . A LTSTS.—A letter from I Fynt Bo .R, of , Pottsville, dated Jalapa. M*ieocontains he gratifying intelligence that ithe ennsylvan , !volunteers are nearly .nuaniftious y in favor, of IShunk and Longstreth. ' ' 3, have a' 1 right to vote. , Alas f pol iism ! c r t lrbTlip U. S: Gazette can, Federal papers, am ab In Herrick; Bradford qO., ..' the nth inst., by the B.ev. J. C. , Bari t es, gr. CelvTnox CAgSWELL, or J6ssup, Snig. Co., and '.. CELESTEA 4.5 NA REED, 0 the former pl i t •o- i 1 , In Bridgewater, on the; 10t1 ins.t4, By Rev. D. TOD. 11.1", ,Mr. WlL . l.t ter ` l3l OACII., ti2o NANCY A. yodngest daughter f the late John Passmore Esq. ' II Non. a t i' brrastmEnt.g. • ST rz oW , . SV scr i berllA Y On D l i r h o e m o s h h ei n e s n t o I it u l L ei e o e f y t e h i i i 3 . l r N . s ub old brown Colii, of midAling s , . I Said cow is i lr.e farrow, aed gave a small qua city :if milk when she went away. Whoeve I will return said Cow to ihC subscriber, or gi iqormation ei% Cher to him. or at this office wherectabo may j e be found, iihall be suittibir ompensnted: , , CI.EB !VILLE& Dimock s ,JunO 20. 1847. • --- ,-- - A dinintstrOt9 N'i:otice. NOTICE r 'is hereby giv e rto till pgrions 41- debto4 to the estate of JOSEPH. AVIS TIN, deceastd, late of Hartriony ,VotimshiPi, to 1 , make te imMediate payment, d all persons bay. ing ony claims ogainsesall sta e are requeirt ed to present them to the SU seri r tor settle ment.l :, . 1 - - • 'JOHN N. RE YNO . Haranotiy. June 2t, p 847. CASH PAIDFOR Ti,l i l as 1 i • SID, O, L. gin ~v ; s Pn t b n e 't f 3 abase SeSsle's Hate!, ler big pri#e willibe paid by t P . 1,4 v - Any hied hiedofeur. 43 Male plir pa,r,. c g: ot. :SorlingB a ri_ *iik. C. evet Caps, alai) Cbi ma'sCaP .i' i ; , • blEitRI • ri r iii , M. WWII (,t. hii *tore ;une Ift, 1847% 20;1 II:. - - rid North. An)eri l It being united. m.ek,=aa 0 sir t ' , 1 WO 8. . Ei!ffi - i - '-- - -:- - 16/ A 7 N 1 - ' 10,000 tbs. of,%TOL-414,mqlgoom ity of nutter, Eggs, Beeswax , ; lii Fathers,' GAIN Tow'Cloth, •FlateL Otchei l ee, ea ex change for Goods . ,' F . - ° So lienikiii I& Rend. liientrcise; Jund 8, 184? ri ASH paid fool WOOL at the of Vtiaa. rof • lT FINE NEW TEAS, AT NEVI - YORK 0 ICE. L. M. imagoiti) hadtwa.le nintege mefits with the NEW,,-YORJE Pf.KINgEA COM 14ANY, for the sale of TEAS ip Biagi:4=ton, and can furnish hiactiatomem. and tbu trad4 with Tessa' the same prices that the Corapaay,cha4c for thernin New York. which is, it haaat.ll4o 01100 16//0 thin. lirtga cheaper on each ... pi:4ld thati the Grocers 'ell at. l And in every case Where them 'Yeasdo,hot give satin. fiction, the money Wilt traiditlack, fain. CATALOGUR Of . • • GQ EN. ' Young Elyse'', good, ; - 37 l-2 Do. do. sweet ciugu il l 50 Do. do. fine cargo. ' 1 75 , Do. do. silver leaf, ;: 100 Sitter leaf —settlomtsold even by large • lers.because of the very small profits made un it.. 10-....111 a veiy superior Tea. 1 1 1 Do. do. golden char, 50 ' Golden thop-i•This is the-finest (reen ea cultivated • ill China. rt is of the Ant pie and excels all other Green Teas for its delicate . ) , of flavor. strength , and aroma. • Heretofore this Tea haft never reach. ed this country, except in atnaß lots to suit the pur chaser. . U Byson, One , ; 75 Do. very,fine, ; 00 • Gunpowder, fine. 4 V 75 Do. extra fine, , 0 0 _ 1 mperial„fiti'Ll, • _ 75 Do. extra fine, 1 .1111 00 Upson Bkin,•gooo. 1 37 1-2 BLACK. Ning Yong, strong and,good flavdr.l37 1-2 Xing Yong—The grocers silk Bits•at.. 50 tern.., and can it Oolong. Oolong, a delicious Black Tee; 1 50 Compare this 'superior Tea with That Old by grocers. se being an Oolong Tea. The differenim is too plain, and the deception too paltiablir. o o t ol io. plantation gtowtl4 l 75 English Breakfast. fine, : 50 Do. • do. extra fine,: t • 63, Elowcisa's Mixture, a rich &highly flavored, Peirce 'Plower, D 6 Scented. Ne Pins Ultra. re- NN Pins Vitro—This Teit is Is a nosegay. ,It yields a l erfytac that is truly de. lightful. Iris of garden groWth, B,,nd superior to anything of the 'kind eter solcl in this country. ... • ll± The above Catalogue duel not Comprise all the varieties contained in my assortment.` I have every. eariety imported, and every silage of viiiality, and can I suit the most fastidiinis perchatijer., The above Teas lire all thine up in Chineee. package% T he qtrantitics of 1--3 lb., 1-2 lb., and .1 lb., each.',( li , ' RE'COMMEND.4II,73. . , 1 use have tried the Teas import ed .41' the Pekin Yea I Company , 75 and-77 Fultim-st: and i Jore live Wilttry theth often. - They ate wiling the Movit deliciotusTres we ever drank, and retail them! at wholesale prices.— : Eeening - Post. - . ... i x 'You may bemire ofebtaitainit at al timertpure and , inghly flavorici.t.as, by the single puund„,nt whole. i Sale prices, of the Pekin 'Tea.; ComMiny,- 75 & 77- iFelton -et. . They have; probahlir the largest stock and greatest variety of firm Grein and Black .Teas of any one establishment hi the Ilnited'States. They pane doing a large btair.ese,and are.a great-benefit to con. isomers of tea.—.Arlas..: I Heretofore ithas been very drifienlti!ndeed impossi. hle, to obtain. good Green and Black ess. : But now you have only to visit the wale-rootris of the Pekin` (,Tea CoMpany, 75 and 17 Fulton-st..to obtain as dc. I licious and fragrant teat aeyoilleoulOvish for-Blai -1 1 13? Sun. I. , 1 • .• ; - A-word 10'Tea Drinkers.—The Pekin Tea ' , Coins. piny. 75 and 77 Fulton-at, have' iniliorted into this market some one hundred. thousandoliars worth of the finest grades of Green and ;Bin ,Teas grown in the CelestiarEmpireedone up in all,t to various fancy packages that Chinese ingenuity ca invent. It is'a o il privilege to buy .teas atAhis grent estiiblishment, and luxury and comfort to drink them. i They sell good 'I ens only, a iid'retail there at itholmale prices.. Court. try merchants who wish to always sell good teas; cab st.w4vs obtain them at this place, on reasbnahle,terms. 1 Emporium: ; i I The above TEAS are for sale by L. M.. Rf.XFORD.I I • •?... - ~.. I s Sole; Agent fUr BrOome County. i Ilingllaan. May 8, 1847. 1' • No. L l 5 6mo. , .._ N El(\ AN: G.?Qp.S. D CHEAr. T , HE übicribera ar reeiving a Well se lected stock or • 1737 r crop 6, which will make their assOrtmo very corn. plete; and they trie r ,determined to on terms, that will besatisfacieryin p4rchasers. s • • U. ilititiMics, o. Gibson, June 8:1647. ' • C=ZIA2 Cit :147.11130, 0 g i PIECES Manssellne ie Ilan 4- e, some patterns, Is 2d Ito Is :14 ;ler fard. ; tit B- ifte:ef• .1N TED LA SINS. OINGHAM 8, itod moor-dress goods verricheitp at Co's. . iiOA'~IEET, . A GOOD,assortrtamt of FlorenOe, and, straw Bonnet4ioad &oriel tr i iinriiings at '' B C-o's. 2,000 tbs. OLE - LEATHER: , very OteHtit. also Stopeis. Cott .03b, lOackerii, &c. at— , ,; D. 4- ..7HEAs.;! F agsn: Wit sell igig low at jig • . 25- 6-w,-;- q• 99!--,s!!inted dkor bighe.st hefraPfn• ..stsiaiio Men Mimed end 'eyingcheap BO NNET • ' MUSCA;ith ?Pay v:Xakcep # l 4 ilaWnered, MOUOLIN, a .LtittiPB.4:4 Umvf4.,., ma d spedifid dingbials„ n • ,(114111.811, STUFffikC Gaa4.l oo4 *WlM. 04,0 1 . 1 k Poo Iye at- a • V OFFE?.. 4-SUOA R . lowl,/ MEI PINNING'WgigEtA teil R 11.4' , 1. 4 - - 115.; VI; ' Now: Milford; Jute 12,180. ',; k for Wool 4. lettll:_ "Obif4ritidaillit ail 28 roi.:ii, paper s it .10 cti.,por il:ue , .--P'4l' i,. r/**-' iuue 17. ' , i i , pL, 'suited the. stare .. of 4./404 0 Hat sore. T &Co. :If 00 . iJ 50 50 ip fragrant and sweet lIMMI NM RICE. =I • r" :ai ... 1 EX' I; 1 , ME )1444 ill° D, IME HIM • '.• ~ - n nannuearr • ! MBE Iliiitiiiiiitereteittetiii day Want ietbili :10-PeOlaerishiP , , Pialliee el ‘ Eng* AND SORGEffe . under the 'aiSant !!),ratterit tap- , der their prorates:NMl rueestate iiipod ~.11.1).0.11 :pie of i;flo,ore el00170•04"i'lw_7" moron that if. An. akquaielgar nei r Prnmanai tetigriottai, i!pao. enjoya lON. poit,ttipitVie.peirOnage, their:l e a era ' share ef atilMr.t, ThosiFialineal tune it is *Reed mediaal ,ittempunamOavi• leeto gtveithem a dull • ,; .0614f:1119d lodgings alitto Ilist 'aimed tithe firm, o'er the Enotreeesollfite;' A nit4ibe lat ter, at hie reiideatai 'l' • ' . 1 . -.1 :: - 14 . I.aan7ta; ma i f='• La - , tlittlTri BOTANICIi r DBOBATHid• ci" #lltcmoN...olkier tiff 'irir dwelling NW haii emit AN* Coact ABI -Wilfbiaat•baiaa..,SailirdaYalirAegli week , whert he;wilkbOappylq!LTailapaaaßtbasie who•may \ firmr,, hint w ig! •r - NEIittOCMDS. . -J • • rrEiglaubacribei ,avattrtmera o 0 Dry-GoorkOrOCeries,;--71401,, *iirt; !Crockeitii, alosnets,;Risle, • Pcilml4af Hats, - ,f: if iji 4 , e. • Thankftd for post criv; Pinakreiviet. fully Vnliettc the -.oatr age Of ii4f . 1160114 sad : the public, generattv, t ;tiod.wiltaiideivror to son themilvapdv - vLto 4 lllNor . thersooluilyeK ht approved er.edit,f: es, ttioaa who :Ittaallibuice; and dram longer. • '•" • " wANTEDj T ekohange fop ectoclii nll kind. Ogoilp, Tait, cloth, " " ' Atter,' Thrifts: , t • Eirt4. Beeswax, 1 . Jr- S P e qe 11 n14 Bank,notea,if L',l; Rill SPRING ) &: SUMMER I,GOQDS. 4 T M., S. WlpsZitti's. may, twsrfpojtdiitan• eral assorinlentuf Goods, a u 4 at **try loweit Prices.' , Purehaiers will find itio theiv,:aihoOlittlito call ri.nd examineG4oda anti prices„befOtelber purchase etiewhere Tune 10'; 1647.1- ' 'T.9"44.4 ft)" IA C IVDTSA I4Ih 1 - I . . - . • • ...:41,0,41 . . ,_, if. 1.... ..., ..-,-,-, - 774", , ,,,- . ';', dr-lac TXTIRIL beaold at Vot;lia A,acttout t almie 'V V ''' resident+ dill. R. ICE rnE, ,: higreittk-', lyn..oui Sattirdarthel9tlCittati. +taunenenittor at 10 o'clock, A. M., tir.. Toffolon . % 14.9P1f1;t74 1 .1 1 : •..• ' I On4) l Fy 3 14:.f, "7.f..,' 5.:_;1.z Iv '4i,i, Onq AttIWIE Mare,4.ocfrB o f ' . One 2 .ears old cElt,':- - " M ..w • ttf 4 _,4t, Tic 6 itparling Conk -4:- , ''' ,, . ' • Three Cows-, . :1. 7 ~.--ma ~. . .T.w q i•Tegriiv*,,,ii,,-..,..,..-4, #14.4 0/1, Tiro Horse IF.' '' , 1,,, , ,ik t..„.; • ' . • , ~ . ~ C* Set of .Daii,ble,7l , asn#B4 , Plonglis;llarriAi: i biitiiii: -; n 4 ildnifn 44 site and : hou - sehofd • forniture;tif le — mitt 4 , • lion. .' - ~ . i •,. • .. , .1. , ri ut y m.,;4,cer 1. - 'Ol. - Terms of Saie.—qn all sum", exitlLtli,e, Alt; isre: - ifix:nintehe credit wilt a fi t eowerip-, proved - lecturer! I - . •:- ....; ~I.4 t .i„f3 a uto._ . _ ID - The above'vai t eis adjosirnedtart4shifitto, 2d of intr. at the seine. plaice In 4 tinakAt day. ''' 1 • ' Rickard 'Rigid.. ' Brooklyn, June 20, 184 i— , `-'- ''', , NEW DRY : G,00:54:;-„,. • A 1' 11. BURRITit.B, May be'reitirld'a laita ..:1L aa4 most , desikitth assol'teltha - ,of•- . pry , Grotalsownssiting lit part: • : 1:-. L.,; . , . .J . iN./. 4 :eIDIES ! DRESS GOODS-:A:, of_rich , ealicoes. French aml.Englksh4l4:, 00 mi rnrstiperlor stylea. inghitnt*id Fri Med liastrow Muslin iliti lathes ' et Frrents.'.atistir;tipardicils, •Priittedllareges k • ; army 'Bilks, I.c. itialudiaig the newest styles. j - ; : • .:LV SO2l , l4.M?'Str4 IFISr,.. ~! j sk .. itich - Slik. De LatieJ Stredili4thirtii,itod fait. , eyNet Shawls and IScarfs. ieryielteip: , L--'"c 43 : ' -•.' IN BONNETS4 I3 ."‘' : ': - IfT' ,-- ' 1 Floreace Braid. Chma, Pearl oulif P.)bergtrillo6 ,Plain Straw, Limn and- commun, „c:::isey Bo ' nets.' aith Rich! Ribbon al,' tiltfaiiiiiii;idd Flo ' at reduced; prieer*-: 4.‘ , :j i. - - 1-i • .- .. - i.:_ - ,•1z . .?4 ' ' ./NP4RASOLS"4::•42zI - i . l r;r4 A splendit . ssortment of Silk, Gingham. and - Combs, 'Para • Is; aad' Umbiellaal• attialtKlow pricem.h . i -: , i - ',if' '' • :I: d ' : 1 4 .1 . 14 .. ?- Ly.. G ENT . ;A0....v.§ ,00,06.1" 7 , T ,,,,1 Ifro4'6 Ciottis; Chas . e.rei,' filittiaelts, Tilitit i Summer Cloths anit veding:4-both 3 rieb: Common, in- , large -variety. had thihipkft4! • ;,,,/ .;;! , i ./N HAT'S 40 : CAPS-t,t--. , :: A > A choice assortment of,Fur Napped, Fearc*, cred, Far. and Wool!Hats: Gems ,LelhiMrit'ill* FancY Palm' flintai ;leo - Matt Ndiiitlitli4 Glazed, .8 , Una Caller Of ',- the 11110, '-, 1 ; 11180, -t ' fashiooh. - - t ' 2 ,',... i , -, • : ';.,.. 1 1- " , - ' ''''' '' ' P - boMESTr a--- , _ i - o f Ginghlins beekai!Bert "I , 10Fitioiti!bamiim , t: d Carpet ;; arP. -1114,44'garpot we 4 l i i . -i s . ts •t i i • ~,si.,/;.14i. a to thi arm s In .Ir.. 7 i )priiii6vill furnish,tlarmoar 4 7 Ie J ati s zto purchase. ky•lir,, z(ianine frith "melt', , P pi* ech, eta madtreiltAir t tat esely of thetrtnufheti o lreihifem* ) 1 41411 be Sehtitl l l ap t ill'.prolita, fail fig be pleastid.i ,- • ' mi. May. 27.1847.-',-''tf.: - .. 7 7 - - f - r'.., ''. -0. voRINTs, • -oodlamorunent„ilAmetfesittlind .1, , gmgkisb• UAlEtit,§(lo4llw t.7 `.... .;r7 effidlerjr.W e__Ol4Ol4AMS:' 'Orrit;rliit' bdr ..ur.,..D r es e G 40 41 "„f-i. ;;.L. OW , • *r . .11.441111C/inlii4,l RtibtX)lll‘fliNigrOle•ia;... k 7,oo#o.tk,tria., ERE vv~x~, _ Ns* R ChnitiT # ••- • GrlMlE%tr a '"amat ifia yea:rarlintl, , 01,11160461.- 17=11 I; .7 LS 4 "%lk :frou.stii , is ~1 V j,..,..c1ivi . , I „,A ingt viwoufnpos _ :, _ ttf. 124 - iqvcriaTorb tor Millit' M , 0,A." - ' 1, ` ' -. ~ _ I '-,' ' 4. 1 ', -,.. •- ' 1! 14. ,1 4 - ' ,W,t,14" , O r ; I *1 1 ; bi SFY 4 g: 1111 4 -440 # 4 -1, 1 . ._ ,
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