• • • • • • • • i 1 r , • :"; Tilt DEMOCRAT AIONTROSE. Thursday, July 1, IS4T. DenieCratic NominatlOllS. FOR GOVERNOR, FRANCIS R. SHUNK Or ALLEGHENY COUNTY. FOR CANAL COMNIISIONER, MORNS `LONGSTRETt o m ancoiesir cotrwre; The rtresident% Reception. - 5 president poll:, accompanied by yon. j Na than aifford Att'y General; Hon. Edmund .13nrke, Comifiissione of the Patent Office . ; and 'others, left Tilashington on Tuesday week for a tour through the Northern States. lie ar rived at Baltiinore the same day, and Philadel phia the dap following, in both cities' being greeted with it welcome worthy of the Nation's Head, and of b it renowned hospitality. Par ty lines were 4isevered, private differences for gotten, and etch viel with the other in render ing unto the; Chief Magistrate of the Union those compli4nts and civilities, which his high and dignified position entitkd him to. Pri---Pri day they proceded to New York, where exten sive preparations were made, and a reception given eminently creditable to the Empire City. It was estimated that two hundred thousand persons were tuvsent at their ingress. Ttie Tarrying Time:” Our rieighbi,ir of the Federal organ here, lace,' into operation but 4eht which had acenmula big illustrious prototype, the world-burner, Ited under the "glorious Tariff of '42," and the Miller, has atllast discovered that there is a Sher that thus effected the one, and if r we itarrying thee" of short duration, which is i ,remeniber correctly, the other also. These lust precedinkhis much hoped-for and, anx- 'are the. montinents of the impending ruin ionsly expected millennium of " ruin." We livitdi whose ghost our Federal cotemporary en tail it" the tarrying time," because the cir- tered and " swaggeringly" conducted the trim rimstanees warrant the cognomen.. Did not paig,n t These " stoppages" at that time were . Father 3lillir",Predict " ruin" to all terres- ' doubtless . concerted and advised by the Fed trial, things? 1.. So did our sapient cotemporary feral leaders and wire -workers, for politicaLef propheey the Most fearful " ruin" to all of the i,fect. But be that as it may, both establish interests and ,enterprizes of our great, and de- Invents soon changed handsand are now doing 1 immense i spite of his wishes and labors, to the contrary, ,an bur ‘• swaggering," ly now highly peesperous.count7. Did the for- i iing bombast of our "funny" neighbor to the tiler, after waiting . for the fulfilment of his"wildli contrary notwithstanding. And to give our and extravagant predictions until the time ap- treaders an inkling of the " ruin," 'which our painted by flint had passed by, and his hum- neighbr,r once so "swaggeringly" predhted bug been exploded, discover all of a sudden and still hopes fur, we annex the following from that be had utilde a mistake in regard to tI4 la New York paper of late date. It will serve T . -prise time a the dire calamity. and that there J both as an item of news, and as a complete ex rasappointed4." tarrying time" as a precur- Itirignisher of our "funny" neighbor's reckless . tor of the eventful hour, in which we had iust i ntisstatements e petered? Sofa's°_ has the latter, tinder f pre- I " The Troy Bolling Co. (formerly the Vail- i n.,3r the sartip‘tireintistatiees: discovered that; can -Co.) have more than doubled the o dimen - .-;.i " favorite 1).4" of ruin -to the country, was sions of their hiililing; and we learn it is their I . ention io commence peritions in nys I rat a little fu , tt her off than he had eitleulated o l int ,or as soon as sufficient workinm stock s car A be :hat it was to he preceded by a " taiTYing ' procured. time," and that, shortly the much wished=for A little farther dotin, but within the limits Period of his mklennium would be rolled ar, und. of the city, other works of the same deserip under . the siperintendence of the Troy Last .week. ion cap the climax of all hardi- ;tins, , will be -.AI and brai,e'n falsification, cluing, no doubt land Albany C0.,t0 .are being; built and wi , ; put in operation_ this season. ThiS will enable i , the fact tin*t he had been effectually head - 'them to more thaw double-their business." ; din his unblishiro e , h attempts to deny baying i ._, . And yet these are the times of ruin ! Are a:wed the cry of ruin, be suddenly - tacked ItheY not mad to expend sotriieh l cap . ta i in - so , :. hip,''ana," singular as it , may appear to those I"ruinous" an enterprise ? Our neighbor cer- Lot acquainted with, his nine-sided " w i se itainly onght to. send them a file of his paper when in cram& spots, he even • denitli having , pending, the last eleetion,'aecoMpanied by a denied making such predictions! startle not, l .t; , f reader, for , it i 8 even, so, as true as there is a l ew copies of Ids last week's edition. Will he 00 it? .. 1: 4. sun in the firtilament. Anti further : he not , In tenet sion We repeat our challenge for only denies this, but he even goes -so far as to i our „ ..n'#-lov ing' cotemporary to name s6me try to tan the,expirin,g lamp of hope in such a " l our the many teaS - es of "stoppages" that have calamity. Indeed he seems quite angry with come under big observation.. some one LeAse the time has, as be pretends, been postponsid, and with a . bravado spirit I • • equalled only, I,y his hardihood, challenged us to prove that i this [referring to his predicted ruin] to some ?xtent, will not prove true."-t-- To some erfent I Ah ! Then he has given up all hope ofi its being fulfilled "to the very hater," or to itny areat extent, but to "some extent ' ..°' Teiily, this iv a step towards a back log out, antklan acknowjedg,ement of having been the orgaS of imposition and deception, ; or we are no jud'i'es. Cannot " show that it will not prove tru('-Leh ? What a valorous op ponent! Utter a prophecy, and then "swag geringly" exutt that an adversary Cannot prove it false ! W i ltat courage 1 What a victory! !' Ve shall tiotliry to prove it false—TlME ,Will, do that fast °trough, besides we have tither flu- ' ties to perforni meanwhile. There are several other points a small moment, whielLive will notice in conclusion. One of there is the.as sertion of omvateighbor that "many manufac turing estab4nonts were compelled to stop" (which we have noticed in another place,) and 1 that "many elhers projected to be startettwere ahandmied." i if this assertion is made merely ) to make 4 fir the absence of truth, and to bolster his avant humbngs, this fact alone is al sufficient refittation ; but if under the impres sion, and to *mince - the impression that they are trit. its once would, be mightily. enlumcedi by giving thd names, dates and places - where.l How a nmn 4 ememotsense, who has read the i papers for tie' last six months, at all, couldl make assertiiins so utterly false,- and. so often exploded, is it poser. Nothing but atkextreme ease oould hive driven any man to such a re sort i! Again otrPneighbor scouts the idea that buti ter, isworthioure in this counts "than it was previously, 4d attributes it, if it is so, to the Erie lkilroa t t Yes, a railr* or " the potato rot" or sorsei.f, 'other " rot" is 'always at fanit when the colttryla prOsperous udder a iktsi erraticatl4istratiau. but if WO!! while rale the eo4ryis proiperous, it is always at: Witted to tie fravaleues uf ''T {b, iles. 'lf irnr ineighbor will awake from his trance, howeVer, and inquire of the farmerS a bout the County, he will find that many 1 of them are selling their butter at their doors Ifor 15 ots.- per pednd—not for the Erie Itail4ad Co swallow dean, but—for the New York tidy market 1 Moreover, " Whigs"—patrons of liis paper—will tell him—at least they have told; us —that they this year sold the same quality bf woolfor three tents a pound more than ley got last. " So' much for the two column of swv g er" as .our neighbor has it, trying , to prove to a proiperous people that they are ru ined. kOne of tiro things is evidently true, ei ther that our totemportry is oblivious, or else that he aims to deceivennd gull his readers by r the most arrant humbugs and untruths. A " rinUty" Crawl On: • The Itegister-mkn, "funny" soul, wit]; Sis usual tact andunserupulous fondneas of to get hinelf out of a bad fix, stated last ;week, that the i new Tariff had already cot menced its foretold , work of ruin, and ti many manufacturing establishments .Ire 'compelled tk stop," &e. Will our veraciet Incighbor name a few of the " many" ofthiest teestablishments?" We should like • to know their whereabouts, for we confess the account is new to us, and withal, looks a little sus'pi cions. Will be condescend to enlighten the public upon this point . ? Now we, reniember, havizig seen the state ment going tl4 rounds of .the Federal press , immediately after the passdge of the new law, and pending- the last fall's election, that the Vulcan Iron Works, at Troy, N. Y., and we believe one other establishment near Easton [are these 'our neighbor's " mat*/ ?"] bad " stopt work," as our cotemporary alleges ; but we happened also to know that it was 'riot the new Tarifesacty, which had not yet gone Garbling. The organ of granny Irvin, up-street, last week paraded ;with ` 1 grog, gusto" , a garbled extract, from the Pottsville Democratic P4ss, .. i. nzelation to :the late visit of Irvin to that lace, (doubtless to " come Paddy over" ithe ilh laborers 'there) in which the General is poken of us 'tplain and unostentatious in; his ersonal appearance.." The extract is veriba 7 int so far ,all'it 'goes ; but the truth is, lour t 1 eighbor'ehose to go rio further, because en i:the Press cai \ ne to speak of his qualificat oils qnd prospects for Oovernor, it gave hint a most tremendous thrust, such as our neigibor f ould hardly i elish. We saw the articki in 1 he Press, an marked- it for copy, putting it nto our drawer, as nsnal, but when we clune I look for it fo lay it before the compost*, o I it was guile, and we could get 10. clue. to he logy abed manner of its going until we Saw he garbled portion of it in the Register I I- SU" If th '' veracious editor of the Fe. eral Organ, 'gal ' names and dates to the H I P. he initold in his issue id relation to the m e mber , , of .. the Shill* party," who is charged th visiting this Place ou an electfoneerixg t our or /ran, (?)ihe mat gull a few green ones of pis own Idducy‘by the humbug. OtberWise the: story of his own coining to " help.alcing" will be abort' - .s ipolpits flee the on. " ' A I were shown, adayl Awry, raised in the garden 41 . 4; 1 1g13 Janus, i n thinydiage T which measured-thre and a quarter inelms in dream reollCF• . - !Tht ori g ins] plant, which - wan ob , ed by tbn Judge last Aqua, wai'fioni the garden 4* ( 4, RooTey, of Massachumetts, and beilie denied from the seed, is known a " Hooey's Seedling." • . ' The Washington U' . si states that the bimation of t*.ii3cO . ii entirely his The administration'-'pave no' instruetkn t c, the subject-I -made AO _stiggeitione, and 'ldling of it.; i T-;- , A VOW PlllOll (pees . Li' he o;gan grinder of 'the , Fede sttpet, labored through the greater tivo brevier columns, last week, vaiul ig to shift the responsibility of mtplies and - reinforeenients front G, (fp which he has abused and calum POsident to the utmost of his capab' hi 4 owm party to the friends of Mr This is a characteristic effort, and 41, be adhered to with his usual m niity. Yet we canna forbear . as plain questions upon 'the subject, h thpy may renew his memory a lit th# same time not be deemed too im . Were they the friends, or the • *Polk, who, in Congress at the tts§d their influence in every way p &pat the measures for raising su rer4orcements for Gen. Taylor and i. Were they the friends, or the 14, Polk, who, after having voted luon, declaring that " war existed oPilllxarco," consumed almost the e sign in declaiming against it as the tetr, thereby encouraging distrust a incur own country, and a deep sett reioncilable hatred on the part of her in4' abuse upon our own soldiers " did and comfort" to their inhuman rie ? An 'hat 'ere Was it a friend, or an ene PSlk, who said on the floor of Con_ " l your President asks of me men egto prosecute this war, with God's my own faculties, he shall have 6144 if I was, a Mexican, I woul , eta i V you nokroom enough in your try to bury 'your' dead men ? If yo mine, wc will welcome you with hi. add a hospitakde grave ;" that " means left but to withhold the mea o 4 this war," &c.—See Corwin Bth. Were the the friends, or the )1. Polk, who finally noted for t tlierizing reinforcements? •.0. Was there a single " friend of 44) voted against that bill; or of ate xray? i'Vhen our Federal neighbor shal sOered—not evaded, as he usually q4stions, and perhaps before; we aipther batch, which, if they do e.niious clamor about the patriotic itAtw 11 at least make him feel very alg.e. " All the Inteillgenc ..! Gen. irviti's recent visit ti 114: won for him htists of friends, a nited and courteouslaring, his, 4,GOROUS INTELLECT, have prpssion the must gratifying.--Reg' i 17th. . . Now compare the following with pike of bombast, and see what .‘ intellect " Gen. Irvin possesses. a letter written by him While he wa at for Congress, at the especial 1409,—0f the genuineness of which assured—and published in the ecn. of October 3, 1840. It is all , rioSity in its Way and should be gen audidate for a ljgh office who tcOucli loaf methods of securing sill not deserve to be elevated to the I rifl chair of our great and growing wealth. It is undignified, vain an arld' reflects any thing but credit xi ; t, t lior : 2,MILESBERG IRON Won s, Nov. ,Ilespected Sir. I takethe pilig you a few lines ,respecting the requesting ofyou as a personnal fit( yqu-selves as much as pcissible as dlpends upon our-activity. Our pr phars good, and if our friends only wht will give them such a hearing tis hive met with before in Centre' trhst yOU will spend !holiday and. qiiietly calling upon our frietfds an , tlllm to set aside all business and Ek.etion, on wednesday, and sho world, that the people of this distri( seine regard, to moral character, clijAce of their public officer—l -r1 u not are aware that allthough I am not - ot; your society, that I have friers te*ards it, and at all times have upon contributed to the Erection houses, Er.e. and not long since nu fered.mr. henderson a Lot of groun diks for the erection of a meeting .tying that you can do for me will as a particular favor by Your JAMES There is a beautiful specimen of irtellect," of scholarship, and Fed , *ice truly ! The most ordinary iii Pennsylvania, could indite a b one more' correct, in language, stile, and elevated in its tone. IL Brent from the plain, unassumin : lltANcts It. S):IVNiI ! And the'ar • tlie motives he urges to induce hi *irk for, him—how magnanimous bliyr convincing I He " did not be Cturch himself, but he gave a lift b4ild Meeting houses!" 0, sham 1 4167. The U. S. Gazette's echo ,with its tharacteriSt . io defference to nd that the former had ever cen Ttiylor for his *melding to the *ns of the capitulation of Monter ao In the Gazette of the 13t ;hilt we And thelollowing : We should be inclined to am wjiich permitted a large army; wit tidepart in safety, Wellsuppli!d aiiia cannon, without. the Fact Oman' not to fight again; and ilOrde OZATAIN by cirettouttasteet 17:4tteted not in accordance but iltdeCenktneiteith' Oft A CAAINZT AT WASl4ffo " AtifY - these terms 44144 iiipt at Washington!" • Noth4i, 1210 as our neighborivery well knows. X:lts own, no leas than the Gazette's„ eolumnebkve teemed with the foulest ,calumniationof thOresident, because it was reported that he 4jd not pp prove'them. In view of this fact *0 submit it to any candid man whether the Galtte did not virtually "censure" Gen Taylor ? And yet thatpaper and its echo There, con tinue their clamor about Mr. Polk'. giving the Mexicans a leader !- Comment is nftedless! As, up • ortion of attempt hholding n. Taylor intei . the ,) from Polk.-- suppose The Benefit oi Corporailons. , The Lancaster Tribune, a Federtl paper, of the 22d ult. says : 1 - " Our cotton Factiry Vivo coirogai is working admirably. nVv ednes4 last, for ty looms turned' out 16 pieces of b uslin, each ni l ts piece containing 35 yar —working t one day, fire thousand site hu li ed yards ! And thiS, too, be it 'remembered, without an act of incorporation 11 Yes, that ;Conestoga Steam Mill manufacturing company tthe refusal to approve an act incorporating which caused our Federal neighhor si t ich agonies t) , few weeks ago' Doing an immense business! Why, how wild ! ! Its managers must: beg insane, or else they have not sein their organ in this place very lately.—ls l our neighbor prepared to tell us yet what " public benefit ' could ac crue from an act incorporating thati company ?. Would it be an eiemption from liability to pay its honest debts, wbereas it members are now held individually responsible ? "re pause for a reply r ; ~ pert ig s few ping that ~ and at • itertment. . tes of t session, ssible, to ;lies and , • army nemies of • r a reso- y the act Itire ses i esident's 1 i treason and it-. lon, heap . d offering adverati- I i iL of Mr ss, that For the Ilederallst4 l :- We take the folloWing pang+ passage' . from the Louisville Dainocrat. l'is'a caus- 1 tic rebuke, well-deserVed, pointing! exactly to the course which Federalism wmild have us pursue. _lnasmuch as our neigltor of the Register is given tolparoxismstecasionally fur the want ofsomething to say, wOrecommend it tb him for re-publication. It will effectuate t, his Corwiuismixactly it- l`. . Whereas, this country has•bein plunged ! into an unjusti, wickdd and atrocitius war by: the President , therefdre 1 " Resolred, li.: That jive lied liki the d—l, 1 when we vote .that w4j- was brout*lit on by the !act of Mexico.: ~, 4 I'. j 2. That thetleclaralion of-war to rescinded land our army ilisbandell. i - " 3. That coinmissio4rs be apptited, Cur -1 win chairman,;to proetcd to Moto to beg al I peace. 1.- 2 • - 4. That t4se coonissioners, clothed in sackcloth and ashes, with their li4ds shaved, I proceed to the.carnp o Santa Amt it,, and there tailing auwil al hisfeet ask pardon oftim fur the wrongs doe his quntry. ,_ ' . 1 ii . 0 . That Telma be surrenders to Mexico, aryl that $50,6000 be approp aced to in demnify her fdr the e4enses of tlio war. 6. that all the Meltican soldie*" who have been wounded : Are entitled to a ptusion from the United States, and; that the- la' ilies of the soldiers in Mexico wilP have be killed, be f supported at the publill expense o the United States. ' l' 1 7. That the Presi, ent he imlienched fur making the Wltims vo afalsehoqd in saying that war existed' by t e act of Vesico, and that Gen. Taylor be cphiered foribeying um .constitutional add wicked orderS. fi. That the; thanksq of Congrespare_Aue to Mexico for hergallanqand perSeriting resist ance.to an unjust andlwicked invasion of her territory, and Oat Santa Anna. Nripudia and Arista, have each a modal struck ith a suita ble-device in - eammemu ation oft 'eir glorious' services in the cause o national ' tice. land mon- : ssistance either ;" tell you, -wn COllll come into dy hands base no to carry Specch. enemies of o bill au- Ir. Polk," used it in have an -1• es—these 1 11 serve up .t stop his of his par t I ncomfort- 1 Pottsville i E :d his dig arged and dean im ster, Jime the above vigorous Ve subjoin a candid election in e are well re - Demo- x*ry eu rally read. mdtl stoop port, does ..tiernato- C4o)non improper, .on its au- , -•; .sa r • - 1, %1•Ak . LATER FR 4 M 'MEXICO: Another battle—Thel Mexicans llkfcatedi- The Pennsylvania nrecidved l i s t evening, contains advises from 'ew Orlean4 to the 206 ult. From it we. lea that a battle between Gen- Cadwalader with4about 1,601 l troops, and a large body of Mexicans, at the National Bridge, about 05 milesj---if we reniember cor rectly, from Vera Crud—the Melficans being, repulsed with a loss orfupwards ofj one - hund red men. Our loss was set don+ at fifteen killed and some thirty wounded. iVe have Clot time to give particular. It see*, however, that the apprehensions, expressed! in another rr place, about a stand being made ai that place has been realized. Our Army "a ved at the Bridge in detiChed parties, and Ave engaged in Several skirmishes previous to t.e arrival;of Gen. C., and the general engagruent, each time being repulsed with considerfble loss.— The number of the enemy is not sttted. Gen. Cadwallader's and Col_ Mclntosh' forces, (the latter, it will be' recollected being company with 'the specie train Which vas attacked) were united. • I IG, 1839 ty of drop Election, lit to exert everything aspects sp urn out— they never ounty. I tuesday in notifying go to the it to the t still pay C. in the sume you a member y feelings !hen called lof meeting, .lieited of -1 near Waa • - A e-- ny- consider-. friend IRVIN. , . The garrison at Jalapa has beeli broken - up by order of Gen. Scott; who; has °feted a road to Tuspan, whence he has', also ordered the Government to be removed, from 1 Vora Cruz. This change . is owing in part to Ilhe siekneas, at •V. C., and because communidotions could be • more easily kept up bteen Fuspan and Puebla, than, between the la ter pl4caand V.. C. Capt. Walker has commenced riitaliation up on the guerrillas, having already aptnred 19, and one Alcalde., Geii. Shields lies been or dered to join Gen. Scott who is no at Puelila. There are positively no preparations to de fend any point between Puebla a4d the capi tal. All is represented as doubt *il confusion at the capital, and the , troaps col nted there for its defence; are badly disciplin and worse armed, so that no formidable re'tune Ras elpeeted. Congresa has refused f r o acoopt the resignation of Santa Anna, ;against whom is a large party, .crying "Downfarith l im. 7 g Geu. Scott Will remain at Paoli a until rein forced. , , Ake' umallsz 10.'14- : Wareitx. i .. __ " vigorous ral intelli school-boy er letter ; :sieal in w very tilt'- . letters of ent, too, friend 0 !, laudable, !bug to the • money to f this Ow; truth, de- d' Gen. -known 1. :Let us of October ' A able gentleman called it stir Office. el! he said, to inform Its that he bad been afilipted for fifteen years with Rheumatism or :Gout, anti ,occasionidly with Tic Doulonreux tTi b it the has' beet , -frequently 1 cesitined to hie 'room ler months togethe ;arid often., m aned the molt intents and'excruciatin pains, but 'that Irately he had been using. J ays ' . vraasetes, from which belbuid the meet Sigma an unespeete.d mite& lifassyeAte found.) hs medicine y Oilmen& and affantial. mid that he • now esiuderildissialf: thitiougids eitied.-/Siiiritif this now: i ‘ c-; , LIFE.! LIFE!! , LIF . Ei I . !! Ali that awing NO:willhit give for ble,,,A .q ire Ihntiticiiidedirs - thoWinat Sieektit arid of bath, i nt Mk * 0 Wit see tkonsaftds flyhig'unnisd: " with con-. re conduct its leader, with atm coca. of a e we not at Cienerei to own ,WIDER!! air more 1110, , . .1. sumption. Croupv'Cotigh• AethYta• It , 0-tir ,Sp. = ,, i t _ tingblocid, and other Pulnioniry street it. wir iris ad to denbt the correctness of the above a "t c; tope. 1 efiklly since it is se, well known that ; a cafe iii ! nianorily may be obtained, which always. arrests th 4 diseases..l 1 D r . Jame. Etpacrourk Bier fella bigivwselief, ' and cures after every other mein, have filled. •Thie 1 con be led has been proved in thousands erristances, where it ha. effected radical eines, sifter Mtn patient ' had ben given up by alibis fridnds and- plUalatase • - -- JAYNEI SANATI = VE PILL:S. . Though not recommended as a unive....... 1 .. curefell.". have nevertheless proved supiiinr to evei thing of the kind; especially in Lien Cforruior ikii - Dun,. - Dun,. ;') (o era.; and when used in eanjunition iiitk his Tonic Vermifuge or Alterative, wilt 4t fail one - itime in an hundred, ofeffecting a permanent cure. ,:- i Prepped only by Dr. D. Jayne, Pkilidollphis, arid sold on agency. by N. lifitchsii ej• Co., pruned'. *nitro*. Pa. q - 4, • I I Also Jayne's Carminative, a never failihg remed y for Bowel Complaints, COlie, die. , .1(rIn abbertfirmentii: . TRIV3E ARRIVAL by NEW G. 00to S. ____ i _ 1 B. SALISBURY opst j respe4fully an. ti . 1 . • ounceTtbat he is jilt receivt a fresh supply of i :- I 0 SUMMER 003* ' , of every variety, carefully .'selec:ed, Ond which he will sell as cheap as the cheapest, and no humbug. i • N. B. J. B. 8. is also The only ' agent In the county, fur the CANTON TEA CiONIPANT.- Those desirous of procuring runs ia&s at low prices, had better give4im a call. 1- . 1 July 1, 1847. ' - • I ~, LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING 'in the Jost 0014 . , at Mon trose, -Pu. July. Ist, 1147. , . Ayres Squire Lyon Williatit Beebe Mrs Sarah A Lynch- Martin %Buckley William' Leads James?, Byrne James Lathrop Mist's C Babcock Benjamin Mclntosh —4.— .._ Bushitell.Geo W Mack John „' Boles James 1 Miller John 1 - Bronson Lake . Mites Parker Boyd F T Maxwell Rofterf Bennett Edward ? Moony Ebenezer B Berry Miss - Mary A. ',McMahen Jetties Conk 1) J -Oldham-) ' Catlin Geo L. Pierson hlisiElizabeth Cushman Rev . M K Patch Benj 4, . . i Churchel Mrs Louisa - Per kins hits* Emma C Cole Miss Permelia ' Pidney Hem* 2 Clemons FJ PeekinS'ThOnison Chamberlin Mary C . Perrigo Charles . Chamberlin Miss Ruby Pratt Lafayette Dorsey Miss Caroline, Palmeter N(Ctlus 1 Doloway Hiram , Ridgely Miso I Drisland Edward • attach Wm.k Dean Judson R4rdon Wiiii. Earle Miss .1 C ' Riphardson Jlohn C. Evens Martin Stephens F. 'A . .. 2 Fuller Mr , Satton Mark, 2 Feet. Mrs Matekla Shufelt 'WM I ; . Fargo Bishor 1 Stone Mrs Temperance Guard Elisha ' Smith Elhannn Geer David Smith Dr Hfrace . Hollister F H . ' . Tucker' W rn. Huston Rebecca A Thayer Dr R.. , Hogge John Thornton Chns. 1 Hogan Martin Tracy Silat4E. 1 Hicks Geo 8 2 TOmson Jellies • Hose Jbhn • TOrry. Seth d... . Harvey Charles Worthington Gad 'Holbrook Yin J 2 Wynn Dr. IHalsey Samuel P 2 - Wartrous Gal l. Jos. !Howard James W.Blcrot G4es Ives. Miss Sally H Walborn Geo , • ~i Jackson Thomas J Watkins 'William 'Kidder Miss• Mary Warner JaCob iKkißlum Isaac . Weeks' GO N 2 - Utter Peter . - Wartrous Spencer Lathrop Miss Roth 82 - .- '. _II - I HENRY, J. WE.OB, P. M.: FINE NEW TEAS II AT NEW. YORK PRICE ---,---- . L. M. REXFORII has ma. 4. arrange ments with the NEW-YORK PEKIN TEA COM -1 PAN Y, for the'sale of TEAS in Binghamton, and i can furnish his customers, and the trade, with Teas at I the same prices that the Company charge for them in New lork, which is, at least; from One to Two Shil lingirclicaper on each pound than the Gincers sell . at. 1 And in every case where therti Teas do not give satis. faction, the money will he paid hack forithem. I CATALOGLIEsOF TEAS. . GREE's,;'. 1 .. Young Hylton, good, . r, 137 1-2 , Do. do. sweet cargo, , 150 Do. do. fine cargo,: t'' 75 . •• Do. do. silver leaf; I', 00 Silver feof—seidompold even by largerdeitlers, because of the very small profits made on its at t e--is a very superior Tea. t Do. ab, . g olden cho p, 1‘!; 50 Golden chop—Thts. is the finest Green l''ha cultivated in r China. It is of ilia first pickings, ilnd excels all ether Green Teas Ault* delicacy of fia§ror, strength sod aroma. Heretofore - Able Tea has haver reach. ed this country, except in4tball lots to'luit the pur chaser. , Ilyson, fine, 75 • . Do. very fine, , .:• li 00 Gunpowder, fine, : r ‘ 2 75 Do. extra fine, 110.9 Imperial, fine, . . 175 ' Do. extra fine, Aiioo 'T . . Hymn Skim, good, ,' 37 1-.1. . BLACK, Ning Yong,. strong and good flavdr4l37 1-2 ,Ping Yong--elle- grocers sell this at; 50 cents, and , 1, call it Oolong.. • - . 1 . . , • Oolong, a delicious Blaulk Tea,' I i, 50 Compare this superior Tea with 'that Old by grocers, as being an Oolong Tea. :The difejence is too plain, and the deception tot Palpable.ii ' .. Oolong, plantation growth,l .' 75 English Breakfast, fine,' r . , 59 • Do. do. i extra fine.' 1' . 163'• ' . . . Howiiiia's - Mixture, .a richt& high!) , fil • flavored, , . 1. . ii 75 , Pekin Flower, • Do Scented,! ! '.!50 ' . Ne Plus Ultra, - ' : '. II 50 N e Plus Ulira-- - .This Tea is ...aofragraitt and awtet as a nosegay. It.yields a perfume that is truly de. • lightful. It ia.uf garden growth, and superior to anything of the,kind ever sold in this ''.ountr,f. Er The above Catalogue. irs not doOeprise all the vanillin contained in - my askirtmont.; I have every variety imported, and every shade 'of nirdlay, and can ' suit the most fastidious purchaser, Tip above Teas are ill done up in Chinese packages,4ll.l , qbantities of 1-4 lb., 1-2 lb., and 1 lb. eaitii . jr,, • . - RECOMMENPAITIaw, - We have tried the. Tess imparted byithe Pekin l'es Company, ?Sand 77 Fultdir-ri . . l , and if We live will try them 'often. They are selling the mosidallniotie Teas 1 we ever drank, and retail theta at .whrilaele priees.— Evening Post. ' • j ,to You may be sure of obtsinjrig at all' tatneit - pare and highly llavoricf tele, by - the ngle p ail, at whole sale prices , of the Pekin T o es ' Company; 75,8. 77 Fulton-et. They have probably the! largest: stock and greatest variety of fine Grean asul.ack -Teas of any oneastablialimerit in Atte ‘,i7.lnited attai. They are doing a large ktials k ariditre a great denedt Wean. emirs of tel.-rAties. „1 i ": - -I i% ' • ,:. Heretofore Whim been very ditrietlKler44.l6tittiri: ble, to obtain good Green and Sleek T sa. ' -:. %I tiOW I. you have only to [ bit the adresroo m . . th e . . Pekkt Tea Company, 75 and 77 Purina-it, 1 1 obtant 'O. oe. imitate and fragriat ties as icni molt : ' roV.-Ork; Ty Soli: - - •. . 'I i ''' - A• 44 0 ward re Teri iirTokonv.--Mle r %Ilia: Coat. i4i i 15 i tt i c t 17 luttan-411; hap) its " _ into;,tble market inimetante hundred fii*iiind'ol . T 'ror, irnith of ihe;geeet geedeleaf Grate lia4Sktiktdret rotas la the Cele.StiatEmPir!4. l ".. 11 1, 1 4 4 . 1 litilOarisea heik 4 441 Packages that Chines* Wyatt rein ittilnat. .11 fa ne. privilepto buy to et : this], ft t: ' '. -: 2 iiid !lately aid coattail I. drink t :frieli;„poi Tafammly, ■sad !Hail tbeantr Sioissaffifi t ialtc , C,olint I , \' 2 1 ,.: it . .l . ._ • tIY me*"?-10 1 .! thl Aell• &cid, utir; oI :sse —Emporium..:.rf - au. Theikbote Tg6B M. REXFORD:I - - - - Slag Alton; * P49AlNT6istir• Ewihitgtoii; 71[y . 1841; YO. RS law „ PAMPHLET Liam VOTICE is hereb glean that theftaldilet s Laws tin Susquehanna F.4yi tea b the Legislature, of ,Petinisylvatila,StAif !session. Wive been, reeeisred, and, at, • • delivery to those emitted to 'rest AO.; J. B,LAND NO, f. Proth'y's Mkt Shilipae,4 June 2% 1847. ,• • • . STRAY i COW:.! QTRIAYED froin'the einebistne'ii 'llmi-sub k7- scriber on the 6th hist.; a lb* . rs old ma t ek - Cow;', ontilddliite itliez - Oat** ill I ; rea farrow anti gave* small:quantity of yak when she went away. Whoever will return, said Cow to , the subicriber, ni•ghte infs . Oak al% ther to! hint; or at this office, .•wbAte may lie found; shall, tie imitobly ; compen tel., ' • - . .CALEB )11 I.LiR. . , Dimock, June .'8,1847 . , :Adritinistratoks - Note. NOTICE is hereby given,to all - moot in dabted'lli the estate =JOSEPH' AVE VIIV. deceased, late of Harmony Totenstiip, to ma keii romediate payrient, a nd.all *nom" hav ing ahy claims ageiest:•sitil Estatba*telluest. ed to ptesent them to to sUoS6ribeki 10r settle. mewl- .1 it)HN N. REYNOLp.Attatioistr. Harniiony. l .lune 22,1847. No, 257-0-w. . NEW Al i i iGEISIN i tSutsciberst 4 :tetT Itoaojparineis t ;Ptl, o ctml , [ ' MEDICINE AND SUAGERYi 4' undei the firm :of Sierra & Snurrs, bbreby ten der their professional services to the goodie°. pie of Laneshoro' and Vicinity, wall , the fialt confidence that if an Ocqualitanceearii4aud it; punctual Attendance toi their bushiest" is SI paw port to ',public patronageohey, wil ftejtiorAt lib eral ihare of the same: Those w misfit tune it is to needmmedi al attends are ibid. I tm tedlci give them A call , . :,,_ ~,:, ', ~,. • Office anti ledgieeibf Ufa &St itssiedlotibe firm, ver the Engineer's offite; end' - oft belbt. ff} ) ter, a t his residence::- - - • •s 1 ,I- [1.,::', ? . ' , , _ :*- E.-*•;eirrils 11. - Sariic Liiiiesborof June 14, I#34t -1 1 If. •7 SPRING SUmmEß:poops.- • 4T . AI. S. WILSON ' S, maibe foundittgett /IL eral assortment of Goods, end* *Aral lowest Prices. , Puichaserti will find Atli their 'adval i t i ttO to call and examine Goods - and priced het they purchase aid's/here. Itute,lo,, NEW 60 - ()Okl, , - 1...: TH'• subscriber is now reCeiviet A . I assortment of •• = 1 J;3.?. h, , r 7 . , Dry-Goods, Groceries; J . llard*irei;;f • , Crockery, .Bonigts,. kliy,4 l -,-;,, ' Palm, l'iaf Hats, -- , - &cj&c., ....„1 Than - Oil tor tuist five* he wetitd-ratis! . I , lo:itati:4o .fully licit the patreetage!Whisile - !WWI the publiegeherally, ,tind,,willeideexof ho poll' leadt or them:goods es 114111 1 flor • the riusid36_,_n'Tot approved credit, as those who beistinqert wad drum long i : •.,', , V -, .4 .:_. \ .A‘ longer.- - • .:1,7,t. posus , DE. 1,4114650 .4 1, 4 1 44::-,1 11 1. GingluOni, for ! IGIUSSIt- too - 11111 • Ric? • NEW Rico just reoifed it ' 1 ‘ •-, . . r Tams NEW. .• . 4,F EfW GO e .. 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