II El 11 tiE DEMOCRAT MONTROSE ThillredaY) July 8,1847. DelietTatte Poininations. FOR GOVERNOR, FRWNCIS R. SUNK, 'OF ALLEGHENY CX)UNTY. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, MORRIS LONGSTRETIL • OF Emir COUNTY. jar If ling of our readers wish to see's scathing extinguisher of the Register's "Fede ral" homily, of last week, they will find it in the AddreaS of the State Central (;Committee, W invite especial attention to the ve ry able address issued by the State Central Committeend published in• our columns to day. The ibemocratic Union says truly that it " proves c onclusively . the identity of modern Whiggery 4nd ancient Federalism, and traces down their, Oinities frO'm the days of the revo lution to titF present time with the same .eer tainty that be blcied of the Saxon and the Gaul can be traced through successive .generations. It also expsses the predictions of the Federal ists in such= manner as to subject them to the derisioq,Eand contempt of all men not blind ed by sometitrong partisan delusion!? . Overwrought- EWort. We do n6t design to indite a long reply to the weak, 1 4 , two-column" piece of balderdash about Pedei l alism which appeared in the Reg- ister•last week, for the simple reason that it is not rerired. That. that print already writhes nmikr the challenges which we gave it the week p4vions, and that it is aware that the public inevitably recognizes an exact iden tity of primAple between its party now and the Federal par of 1812-15, is sufficiently clear from its diZperate elf.irts• to shift its party name, and ies brazen arrogatiop of the name Democracy.' .. i Democracy I What impndente! What a sol4ism ! Names are tut "arbitrary things," we e now, and are given as the repre sentatim d! any peculiar kind of conduct.— " A rose bkany other name would be a rose still " Thg Federal party of 1812 opposed the then exting war with England, denounced it as "Jim Olatlison's war," declared that it was ",unnec - essary, impolitic and unjust," that it was wbolb7 without excuse, and even' intro- ked the curses of Heaven upon our arms should they go fort to battle. The Whig party now occupy the same ground, and, employ precisely the same arguments against the existing war with Mexien.- they denounce it as "Jim Polk's war declare declare it to be " unjust, unrigh teous and damnable," denounce our of eers and ealdiess as i! invaders," "armed ruffians and murderers,"' "adroit skull-breakers, roomer and child-shyers" ike. 2 say that it might have been avoided, and miach else from th t e sally " aid and 4prnfort" vocabulary that brevitl, forbids us tfi mention here. Such being the fact--thifentity of conduct being so clear— do we errjrf calling their party by the name which it foriPerly marshalled under? Is them wrong in thiS-?---, Does pot this correspondence of principli• ; . i warrant—nay—fully ;justify - the application :rf the original party name? We arasurprisea that our venerable neighbor, who doubtless wits himself, as he claims, "puking and meiclink in his mother's arms" previous to the era lawn tht descendants of , the toles . •-took the nime of Fedendiets, as the rogue changes Ins'` pame,, to avoid the odium of the first—shottickbeeome so captious by being bail ed with his appropriate cognomen. Surely be cannot be ij earnest. But the ",funniest" thing of all in our fun ny" neighbir's extraordinary effort, is the fact that he starts off with a rigmarole of the most bitter invective because we have had the bra- senness to stesignate his party by its pipper name. FoObis be takes " eternal umbrage," owing us rfo quarters. But immediately fol 4 lowing this, ire find him landing that very prin ciple which tie had previously repudiated, an declaring Felderalisin to be but another name for the pureelt devotion to apes eountryt Here then, is a ay/logiam L Major;—the editor of the Register, in 4 long, bitter tiliselaimer, denies that either him i self or his pi:rty is ktoperly represented by the time Federilia. 2. Druver r :—He arms that Federalism but auothainame fqr the purest •devotion to one's count 4. 3. Therefore, himself and his party are ent, purely devoted to their country , but directl y - the reverse: , : The sot lusion is unavoidable from our neighbor's (positions, and we are sorry to say, it is strongly Sorrobotated by the entire ecodue of both his beif and his party. If bedoeurs at this, let bin shift his position again, and• we will endeavir to head his titere. o.tir%ei4bor's continusil clamor about NI sham andPuth having once been Metal* to mine a folg by which b e may escape, may pass foi whit it will avail hi& " No one denies; that they wire once Federalists, (so were the s, Webster, and nearly every Ores-, ent " Wide leader who was old' enough t i p epos the polities l stage in the " palmy diys"l ef Federali*,) but we would insist thai be mark this difference : be eantiot nine a man erne segos Ferith the Democratic" - patty, who; eye lea a *edentEst, but wbo willfrankly tell; hhethat he changed 'his principles ; whit on the othe4and we will name scores within our neighbor's acquaintance, who were Feder alists " to the hub"when that ' ism' was in it* prime, who are now " Whigs," as he would call them, and yet they will every one of them deny ever having changed their principles in the least. This will tell `the story at once which in the Democratic, and which is the Federal party proper, if he chooses to adopt this test. Dare :he do it ? We shall see ? I 71/101:ra Catholicism—Federal Hypocricy. For some weeks past we have more than suspected from certain innuendos from leading Federalists, and from the open avowal of sev eral of the more unscrupulous of their Jour nals, that an attempt - was abouCto be made to impose upon and arouse the prejudices of our Catholic population against the Democratic party by proclaiming the existing war . as a war of .religions—a erisadet against the Roman Church. We say we have suspected such . a trick, farcical and barefaced though it be ; for we have already learnt that there is no game or movement that can be- made available, in furthering their party projects, that is too ig noble or reckless to commend itself to the fa vorable consideration of the Federal Whig par ty. That the whole was a pieSe of transparent trickery, a soulless, hypocritical device to fur ther the 'most infamous of party schemes, and that it would fall harmless, and finally recoil upon its inventors, we have never doubted. imong the papers which have shown, a hand in v ithis hollow-hearted plat, it will be remem bered that we have already mentionerthe New York Express, and that, last week we gaire an able expose of its iniquitous attempt from the New Yoi-k Globe. To-day 'we are enabled to give the response of the Catholic organ itself (the Freeman's Journal,) the au thorship of which is justly, o doubt, imputed to Bishop Hughes. It was dri7NN out, as will be seen, by the article in the .Express, and is a just and scathing rebuke of the absurd, hyp ocritical, canting character of that paper's in famous device. That such a reply will be of great force with the Catholics themselves, not only by fortifying them against such wily at tempts to decoy them into the very jaws of their worst foes, but alio fire them with the keenest indignation, we cannot doubt. But to the Bishop's reply : " The drift of the article in the Now York Express is to represent that the General Gov ernment, and the feelings of the country at large,-actuated by the worst instincts of the thrxplogicum odiu7n, are bent on the destruc tion of the Catholic Religion in Mexico, and on this bad imputation, he calls on the German and Irish Cathelics - to save the Religion of Mexico, and rescue the people of the United States by opposing the actual administration i\ of the count . The hypothesis of the Ex press is atroct a under every point of view.— No doubt allow noes are to be made for the weakness which is perceptible on all subjects in its editorial columns. Still, it is altogeth erAm in curable that an American editor should imp° such villainy of design to the policy of ur Government, to the Protestant spirit o f his o co-religionists—that he should ap p'eal to foreigners, by their country and their creed, to step in and rescue these United States —that he should make this appeal ender pre tence of zeal for a religion of which he is the feeble, constant enemy. "0, if the Catholics, the Irish,, the Ger mans, as such, were to rally on points of creed and country, how the delicate sensibilities if - tiJe Ezprrers and hjs colleagues would be shock 'esrat the idea of fixing up Religion with Pol ;itics ! - But yet, here is a direct, shameless ap lipeal, made to Religion from the political camp, inviting itito enter, as a welcome and important element in a party strife. We do not believe that the present administration of the Govern ment have the slightest partiality for the per sons fir the Religion of Catholics. We believe them to be, more or less, in that mist of Prot estant prejudice, which in honest minds results from theirmot knowing precisely the true char acter of what they oppi se. But it has never entered, into our minds to suspect them of any conscious design to use the civil power, with which their country have' entrusted glem, for the purpose of breaking down one religion, and building up another, either at home or abroad. Their own uniform professions, the proclama tions, of the commanding officers in the field, and their conduct so far, in orerence to the religion of the Mexican people, refute the slan ders of the Express on this subject. • The only public evidence, slight as it was, to the ,contrary, was a speculation in the Washington Union of the 11th of May, which has been disavowed by the Government: The burst of indignation with which that article was denounced by the secular press of the whole country, is a strong refutation of the slander uttered by the Express against his Protestant countrymen, when he would - have us believe that the freedom of America in the 19th cen tury are carrying tin the war with Mexico, in the same spirit as that which animated John Knox and his followers in the Reformation of Scotland, three hundred years ago. . We make ample allowances for the prejudices of Protes tants, whether supporting the war, or opposed to it, but we are bound to say, that consider ing the triumphant position of our arms in Mexien, the character of our country will be elevat.i)d in the esteem of foreign nations, in conseeof the deference and respect paid by our gallant army to the religions rites and worship of the Mexican people.". The fund l iry Preis. .•, Thit able and high-toned Democratic sheet the Pegaryirxweas, reads the following admi rable lecture to its country patrons. . It is ex cellent advice, and we fear in too many. instan ces will become a rebtike., That it is the duty of members of either party to 'pitroniro their local papering, and deo if able and &tall* 8, tOake an acquaintnnee with some city paper, . m ss a fact which is seldom doubted in theo ry,, bow ersr mach .it may be eonticeened in practice. But to the artiele: • “ we Aram with Osum i that thillOWS• p a per press [ the interior of this Suite, are making an terns' ed effort to induce the pea_ pit of the various eounties to take the, local papers. We hope earnestly that this itigges tims wile warmly and widely mconded.— We hope so t notwnly for the sake of tb smut. try press, but also for the sake of the $...4 ood. The newspapers of both interior, are generally conducted Bind industry, and, with a few ni ons, with taste, good sense, a lourtesy. They deserve to be en pe regard it as the duty of eve arty to patronize his party or Atte burdens of the political batt ate.political editor. He is compe to take the most unpleasant r sod is often thrust forward to n r Of the contest entirely. He is studious, energetic, and since ;kith a dependent family to suppo gerous opposition to encounter. .1 1 dnuntenanca and substantial as - political' friends, and he should h ate to this respect is to fail in a tiften talked about by those who 4, and quite as .often neglecte,; therefore, that the combined effo tenor press will be crowned with owe ever deserved it mare." I 4. Gonzv's LADY'S BOOK for JI I ceived. It is a rare number, I id, and if excellence of contribn I dd with beauty, is a passport to p I f. TBook" certainly has it. ' Gen. Taylor out at The following important let Rough and Ready, (says the dill fall, like a wet blanket, npoi Roos of those Whig demagogues fibusing him, indirectly, for the tiitken in so nobly fighting the 1 dituntry, have slight to appropri 'trill name to the'advancement of themes. Gai. Taylor says, dig gar , ' "IN NO CASE can I permit par the candidate of ANY PAR mar- myself to PARTY SCHEMES.' We shall be much mistaken if iot now drop Old Rough and 1 lot potatoe. For a man who himself to " party schemes," is iolitical schemers of the Whig p The letter is watteii to the Fincinnati Signal, and is a fran eiipression of the writer's independ ihiluences. We have taken the li iiize one or,two sentences, to whic r:eader's attehtion particularly d igraa/ thus explains the circums rew forth the letter " The circustances . inder whic; ibg letter was received by the c' 4 arded as a warrant for its publ, tilt it our duty, when the first d *cre made in favor of General T residency, to dwell upon the an Oderable length. We were desir. oT the suggestions continued it' Aould meet the eye of General Oerernre enclosed it to his addre: lords of referenceio our position itit. In reply to that communica received the admirable and sign 4hich we take pleasure in lam. r` aders." xl HEADQUARTERS AkXY OF OCO Camp near Monterey, May SIR : 1 have the honor to iiccipt of your letter with the en tAlitmial, extracted 'rum the'Sign At this time, my public duties iplly my attention, that it is im :firer your letter in the terms de iiirirresy, arid the importance of ti, t 6 which it alludes, neither, indee ilme, should I feel myself at libe ibto the few and most general sub :to policy suggested, by the article iy own personal views were bet 411 the eLd of the war, when my - i military chief, serving in the Bel demmon enemy, shall no longer be th their expression or discussion From. many sources I have bees on the subject of the Presidency, • 'ince neitLer_to myself nor to in an officer of the army, by ackno vein, as I have done to all that ha the use of my name in this exal • . ttiat my 'services are ever at the • nt the couritq, and that I sm not Sy that I shalkrefuse if the coon tq the Presidential offiet; but t 4all yield to no call that does not the spontaneous adion,unii fr ;talk's& large, and void of tlic sli, ci of my own. For the high honor and respo such an4iffice, I take this occasion have sot tl a slightest avirat . lore tranquil and satisfactory' li trnination of my present duties, trust, in the society of my-family a Mends and in the occupations in. my dishes.' In no case can I alf to be the candidate of any pa iliyself to party schemes. t With these remarks, I trust yo the for thus briefly replying to you With a high opinion and approval tents and views embraced in you 1! With many wishes for your pros. , *great usefulness in the sphere i tilents and exertions' are emb • tti acknowledge myself, Most truly and respectfu Your obedient serf Z. TA' tTar 'EX.—We have observed i "nal fact that in every instance itt arguing with a Federalist, up tional currency questinu, he will ru gie Independent Treasury is now ii We beard a fellow of this kind dicl tday : " Your infernal Sub Tres :In the country." The goose mu that Polk vetoed the bill rem tastes Argus, m LZORAPII TO BINGHAMTON. stns of Bhighamton have subscri dent amount of stock to ensure' th lion of the Telegraph from Ithaca Arrangements are being made to , Bile immediately. Hon. Spencer Jarnagin, a distin c ' Tennessee, his been read out o 4t saying that we bad ample ea wlth Mexico apart from the mare troops to the Rio Grande. -FINALELAIME.—Not far from 44 yearly earned in Massachusetts eMployed in the various factories *oriel of straw hate, am. Abon tikiles are thus snnwlty employed Prt.tbe Lancaster Tribune cir lila, IS. " We doult wish to take frnss old Prank the word" honest," but what do 'rile Record* of his life proVe Y - Besides mail similar ones, we have no doubt a bill and reneipt something like the following has been fikid away among the public papers: x - The Commonwealthof PennsOttreia, To Fraticisiii. Skunk, Dr. To five days services as Clerk dyiring the Session of the Legbllatnto of 1843, at $3O per day, ; • $l5O 00 Received 'payment ining F55., 1 11.. Snuitz." This is a regular Josh stab, !for, under the pretence oft desire to think Swiss hon.. est, as he Only is, if ever.* polio' officer was, ' a malicious Inuendo is trienped up along with it, to prove !that be is dishwiest. Now the whole truth is, that there r is nn such bill on, record any where. There never was, andnev er could be, because for the•services rendered. there was no charge mao, either on the Com monwe.altb, the contingent fun of the House , of Reiresentatives, or Major !Andrews, then Clerk of the' House. The whole story, withrt vatnish pr super, ikons words, S* follow : In 1843, 'after Gov. ! porter had removed Gov. Slices from the offiee oMecretary. Maj. Andrews, then Clerk of he !hue of Repre sentatives, was taken ! _ No one was at hand aeceptiiile to all parr ties and qualified to take his Blase—the then Speaker waited on Mr. Shunk,kequesting him to do so—he consented—fand !sated some 10 or 12 days. Andrews got web. and no one heard any thing more of the transaction, it be ing a private one, - until qiiite alt much to the surprise of Mr. Sbunk all ant one else, the House, as 'a mark of the ! high ?estimation in which they held his services, unanimously vo 'ted him $l5O. ' rties in the with ability table excep . exemplary enraged, and member of a' m. Many of are borne by led frequent sponsibilities, ear the brunt pile as often e partisan— `t, and a dan- He needs thei stance of hiss we it. Fail plain duty— , lhould see to' . We hope, a of the to-i iteeesa. No y has been 11 embellish- inps combin . lie favor,the EM r from Old Y. Globe,) the aspim7 who, after» part he hail iattlea of his ate his fame heir political tinetly, that myself to be Y, or yield Thai is the whole tale, ind iVe th}ak it needs no comment.. Indeed we kn - ow thatevery mem ber of all political parties lb the , Houle voted for the resolution.—Pen4y/vOtian. he Whigs do eady, like in !ill not yield o man for the rty. _____ • WASHINGTON CITY.T6CI :IMMO ' grounds at the Capital comprise 540 aei.es, as follows : President Square, 83 acres; Park 28 acres; I Capital Square and Mall, 227, acres; other squares, 202 acres. The GoVernment has ex pended there, since the 4 y ar 2800, the sum of $10,035,454. The Presi nt'sbouse and trea sury building, each, cost,. 700,1000. The pit ent office and general posf!•offien, each $50,000. MILE AND STRAWESEEIES.;--Tilit two daily, trains upon the Erie Itaiiroadi bring to New York. Market 50,000 quirts (if Milk per day,, giving the road a revenue igeho per day s and making to Ail city a beinefiti of $350,000 a year in the article of milkonly The quantity 0 of strawberries brought ' ,1 wnlthis week ex ceeds 60,000 baskets a dlty.—Wci. American. A BIG BONE.—In the prow of digging fOr the foundation of a new building at the corner of Nassau and Ann strees, laid, week, an im mense hone was found at he d'epth of 17 feet below the surface of the,ourol. It is appa rently the thigh bone of fifa4todon, 3..feet 6 , / i.i. inches. in length, and l weighs 28 -tbs. A rusty bayonet of an ancieUt fisbion, was found near it, at the same deptb,l,—S4i. American. ditor of th'e and manly ence of Whig • yto kalif we wish thi ected. The 2=!l I , the follow . tor, are re- cation. We ~ onstrations I t Sect at con- P, , us that some our article Taylor, and 43, sith a few [s a journal.. on, we have I , cant letter', before out. BR TT ISU Post OPP reg. 4 - 7114. number diet ters that pacts through the post office, annually, for London and its environs atone, is 75.000,- 000. They' average four Inaba's In length, and three incheirwitie. If thia-iimtense number of letters were laid in a horizontal position, length ways, they would reach to the trtent of 4,63 t miles. PATIOS 8, 1847. .1 ledge thir sure of yout of the .1.3t1i command sb lande d by b e le tost t ----4- ,..- Tun GAL LOWS.—Sir Envoi Reny, of Eng land, has stated that sinew the 1 year 1800, no less than fourteen persons' have suffered death for crimes in that country, for irhielt it was af terwards clearly shown tha they were innocent. . sentiment's E hare I the i y, to entet rots of pub. in question. • r withheld sefulness against the ompromised ;n any mat• THE ROAD TO Maxico.—The whole road from Vera Cruz to Mexicti is piffled in a man,. ner that streets in our citihs arii. The bridges over the streams and ravines aj of solid ma sonry, and excellent workinans ip. se- The Mississippi Re t had an en thusiastic reception at Nathhes.l Colonels Da vis and McClung were fr croirned" by Miss Gaines and Miss Montgothiry ainidst.the cheers of the multitude. I I addressed d I do vio ' position aa ledging ,e alluded t 4 connexion, ill and call I prepared ti i ry calls m : r I can and Icome from will of the htest °gem; ___ -- DT LAST MG 1 - T — iFICSIAIL. From the Penneylva ! 4f Monday we gather later adviees from the City of Mexico. hey extend down to June stb4 Gen. Arista has been arrested and imprisomd. On the first of June, all the natives of United States were ordered to leave thel city of Mexico for the States, of Jalisco lor Morelia, - or they would be delt with according tel tlia law of na tions. • 1 i Bodies of the National Guards.are mid to be on their way, and constantly arriving from the adjoining States, and it is behaved that from seventeen to twenty thod Itroops will be concentrated:for the pro tion of the city. te an ,The,Mexicans have cer in biformation that Gen. Scott cannot expect reinforcements to a greater extent than two thousand men, and money to thesamount of 00,0(10 and nothing more. , They therefore di it doubtful wheth er he will march to the capital, and talk loud ly in that city of marching! out ti? meet him. sibilities o Ito say, that n : a math , after the waits me, d particular t congenial 'permit my Ig , or yield I will pardoi whiph I do 'f thn senti , editOrial I • • r entj in Ilk wbidh your [ l rked; I beg LATER FlllO , , • • I PE. By the Caledonia, whic arrved eat Boston on Saturday, we have 1 daya later advice' from &rope. The fall in ; readiltuffa and slight advance of Cotton is all that Is lot' any impor tance. Flour ha' fallen to 40s 4415; Wheat, Ils a 12s; Corn, 48 als2s ; do Neal, 24 a 25,5. The rumored reappearance or:the Potato rot is not confirmed. I I • I ant.. OR. IS where yon n the know tb exiMeneel the otb, :ttry would ted to bel, .wing • MAIIIILETIO. New YOU.-111Ebeat ri Mr.' $ 7 ;1 110 104; MI 6 ". 4 1 a SCI " sl. 2; itre. MO to $l. 10; Cum ? WM to 11,114; Outs, VC Beef Cattle, es woo EX;mitt= t• $4 ; La.* It 10 to ,30. Butter se Ilsir dimmed' 'set Ova. . Kumasi ; 0.4/ fumes —r to ID Berri. ; Woo Ile t 11111 i 21 418A Coma eta.; OW. 34 e ta; Dried Apply ea.; Butter, NS 14 eta; RUN B et& ; Tow' Cloth, 111 l. 0 5 lo IP km4 its as.prsni. UtiLla j aast . • On the Bth ult., by Eld. IDavie" Dimoek, Mr. E. N. Irma*, of Herirk, tai Miss BETSZY DODOS, of. Terrytown,i balk of Bradforil County. 1 I In Montrose, June 246,i by Fid. D. Taylor, Mr. WitLism BTIBB6IO, tci Mrs. &SAN WooD, both of the 'born pla4. The eiti a BA • conetiuo that, phase. put up tit . • wh w il the part 1,, * for . of oil Dill In Bridgeystee, on the 1 ' Dams Bose, In the 43a year of his age. • In this Bovongi on the evening 44680 hist, of Consumption, Mrs. iFteocil A., wife of Silas. Bahiffne end due** Am and Ruth Hawk, aged 80 ream d 8 months. 0,000 I ' by fr , 1112121/4. .4000 ref 111•eplar Oile' ladidrimph,. - To Paamivs.--,liitiat's Ed4iaraiturel,.,ll':wkhoid etas the most.valsahlil mini s :li is Om, fee the Milne din:sees. - It converts) If Mimi' - hue aid and traetablirdisowamild shot. iiithiratiew now haw Gambill?. onifirodtwiti • seilkil•d Moody . From. half twain too eili•• ed. , will air. tainly tore Croup in in&its aid y 9 •1 11; charm. in half a hour's tilos.' The lima( hoodr4o afehildroo I will saved sonoall!r." by alwayalump' 'it as !wind 1 , ready every eassiteany. F i BOWEL AND . SUMMER COM i tt4ltT. ' Di: JAYNE. Ni. 8 South THIRD 'is will ing to guarantee ftt his- CARSINATIVIIIpi". well Cogs Diarrhea. Colki, Cramp. Grip' do, OW. e ra Morbwi Summit Complaint. sad ogler derange. meets of the Stomach and ilawals. it. ; nlnsty.nise cases out of &handled. aed Mies than *litho lime than can be effectedlby any NU T men, 1 It is initremell iialst. and 'children find of it. It ie eh dally as orisal for snicks -as i ildren. and slim fb e directions are followed , sod a iiiro is sot * m it fectedi tint meaty wiU be etwfelly retutneol.'_ hies ; sanill 50 Ma: abort*. i I , NOTHER PHYSICIAN'S Olt lON. following additional : 4miesesyl • & eau d. Dr. J tie's itaimnine has recently Mimi received from a physician of high mending hi Langan* Co.. Him, under ate of *upset,. IBA i " D . D. Jayne..-Dear Sir4l am iMinsately se. quain with some of your Preparatioss. and .can safely mead Limn. Year Espeetortmt and Car. minave Balsam I hairs need Mtensively; in my own prat ' , and I state unhesitatingly that ;I havecnied no art els ' or combitiation of medicines. that have het. ter anSwered the purpose for - which they inn repaint! than **above, lac., ?: - W. W.l Joimesw: M. ix, _Lauderdale Oa. Min." Pre red only byj Dr. D. Jayne. Philidelphia. sad sold agency by 71, MITCHELL di; CO.. Drug. gime. outran Pt. 5 W re may be had the hunarcan Hain Du, war ranto change tha hair to a tositutifulAuburn or l perfec i Jet Black, without attuning or i rritating the sliira te l • ! eumatimm, Covigh & Tie" iDom• toureas. Acepectable geuttemarr caked at our MSc., as he said. rM inform no that Imbed been afflielied for fifteen yeari with Rheumatism or Goot.• id lWeessionally withlc Duuloureoz ; that. h 4 his bet frequently coral to his room tor months together, and often sufferid the mast intense and eleruciatinir pains, but that tritely he bad been using Janm'a Awnnumvs, from Which be foundthe most signal Umtunespseted relief. He says he ifound the Medicine !ory pleasant. and ..ective, and that he now ams Hers hiMself thor gbly cured.--'Spirit of thl . Times. . " LIFE:- Lift !I.LIFE!-! ; I that a man Math will he give fail& life,* so • monied in the mostaneient and Owlet of books. we see thousands dying around tie with Coo. n. Croup, Cough, Asthma, BriuMnitie. Spit. ••• and other Pulmoortri affection! we am led ;he eorrectriese of the above mitcrtion. eePe• ince it is an Well known that a cettsii remedy obtained. which always. arrests those diseases. Janta's &scummier never fails th give rehef, res after every other mans have (ailed. This and has bee. proved in thousands 'OW instance.. it has effected radical ciies. ItfteV the patiett • given op by all his friend' and Physicians. we fi • but um • • mg bl °doe may • Dr and e can • iv he - had • .I \ AYNE'S SANATIVE PILI.S. • ugh not recommended as e universe] 6. el:mall," evertheless proved superior to every thing of cl;especially in Livia Cineri.anre:awd Driver nd when Used in conjunction with his Tunic ffige or Alterative, will nize fail one time in an ' ofeffeci log a permanent cure. d ouly by Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and agency by N. Mitchell 4. Co.; Druggesta. Pe. Jaynerrearminatiye, a new failing . remedy welComplaint'', Colic, &.c. Mu bbtrtisementis. FOR YOUNG 1./tDIES,: c IS /1111011111teS6 rill • - • , A HE next turn will commence otti Wee needar,Jely 7th. Grateful for the lib Mal pistronage already - received. she would nspeetfußY hiker Pa reelsd th e friends of Education gesertilly. that bar r tni achoti will embrace' the usual System of governa4ent u and • ellen., pursued in the Female Semina r'of l Manschusetts. ' Good board can be obtiined on ma. sonable terms in respectable families. : • TERMS OF, TUITION. Common English Studies. . k $2 50 Ri4ory. Botany. Nat. Philaso'y, Cheiststry, 3.51 Psi ,ting and Dewing, (Extra) , 3 00 Mu is on the Piano. French end Latin will be tough if desired. ' RinaCPCM . Wu. Jaunt J. W. Ramapo's, Juinisine, Esq., N. C. Wassails: Somas, it,. Eutaw 4. OMIT Wrwa,, " Wr. itahab. tram July 6. . RZ = BRRI43L';O7 GOODS. • SALISIOURT most nutrejetfully an. nouncettbal be m just moving a fresh of • 6 ; 12001110, • • y variety, Carefully selerteddithi which 11 sell as Mule as the 6 humbug. IJ. B. S.. is , also the atilt mat in nty, fur ibe Canes Tea PNIMAXT•••••• I . dames of procurini rum ?Eat alba, had better give him *[ call. 1.1847. J. 'IuPPI nf ev he w end N. the MORE NEW GOODS. . ,AS, Sugars, Codfish, &e. fice4 just open. o sod vas cheap. , Molasses at 2a ed tio .5. AMPULE!! Laws- OF 7.. per .1u U TICE is berebraiven that•thi Pamphlet Lairs tor Susquehanna Count yi passedlby iisisture of Pennsylvania s 1 its recent have beep received, and aro ready for ry to Mose entitled to receive their. '3.• BLINDING , Posey. ley's (MCP, llootrose, rune 28. 1847. the SIMI . deity fiftW AIIA%GEIUT4 , . . : Subscribers baring ibis "ley entered intWiEcirpartnersbip for dm ;practice cif ICINE AND - SURGERY,, L I 'the firm otasurn & l3Wtros, hereby ten ,ir profess* I services tOthe good pee. , Lonestione a , vititiiiv will* the Sill i . encetbat if in 4 inhume Mk& end a .. al sttendano Ss, t business is a pus. . public.potionve , t will elijoy •li %,,,, *are of the some. nose whOilemlufor.; it is to need tinedmil- spenditnim, are kiwi. give them si call. ' I re and lodgings of Ow first , nalned of the river the Engineer's cotek 014 4 glib* lat. bis residence. J.- 11.14filni. bore :Suss 11‘ , /817. ! give om, tar. a r EtH poll fool WOOL 4t e 4• Hot Him 1 . •‘: W ll . - 1 1 ' Mite 474). IM D •WN GOOD: :::. r SEAT 'sty dhillkillibuid stripe tudiria, I LinePh efflitibf `tat f l ; _ XING _ lor mkt Milford rune 13F lii SMOG & SUMMER GOON. T M. 1101,11LIMStmily ZS oral O mid eat g r e w lowed peke. . pinvonsoi win Rai it lotto* mim~l. WI Od emimine Gook Od prim Mao OW purcbaie ilimwhevc, Sl* ------------". i,/ N F#1 5 V W . ... Tim bit iiliihilllr 14 11111 . 1 7i 4 ry-boods, Groceries. igedlihri m.i L Cove rd t •"'"'"; , ,_ A_ Alfa, • Thankful for pima fascism wanlo3ll,oo' fully solicit the pausatire or Mgr I osilt the ;Kadin senersllst, : so d will mkt ow" them goods es LIM Or 'the stilieti 1* Ilie ippMed creak as those sobs larns . and drissllosrr• X. C. 2Wir WANTED,. N etzlianira foriond all Wads areallib Thy , Agar, Specie opelliktakiNgterimit BY ~arc:lthi• 111NOUSLI DE 41N85.. lane. ii /VA ,:ipleadid Gingham., fir 140110iii4 ° f 11060. "EIRI:BR' teat selling low ot 1 I - ISiwo. • J: NT A ma lt Wit, it C°SUGAR low at ‘P°2B.- 'ISM. •• • • • air ACKEE,, li bad l Pedaled ' liklinetit. ill Caddish at • 1114 BONNETS. rPUSCAN.' Straw, Lea* tad LII.O .=lll4 l &ameba cheap at NEW - . -CrOOM 1 . . AND MILLIN '.- - Subscribers ant nceiving a: von si- , JL *hal stork of I, , • NSW GOODOL, which will make their lamortMeatitlfr_lint pleat. and they are determined to 'Otis Wks that will hcoatialictory mwelsaamo: 444. Gitwm, Tune 8 1847. . , CIBIII9P 3,311 1 25 PIEC bane E a s utus, wis ert tar= u. S. Ir Ces. at BONNETS. _ A GOOD assortment Of Pioneek eft dew &FL Boubeti,and Bonita Irimmingist , - ' U. -44 CA. PRINTRD LA WN.ft.- GINGIANS, otoer dress goods Very chesiiit • V. B. .411 r Mk_ 200 lbou'iv -9 a/4' OOLE.IIEATHER. *sty ailasp;44., 0 Simla. Cad INsb, iMadrefoldirOPlNN. Nails,...e: at 1 0.11410,1 k.:, . . PAIN2I 4. Mt . 1.011 1111. Wiiiie Leeci in Oil at bid yams prOvhi s (the price lumiadvanced in Imulnilts) Paris Green as Oil. bein quality,--mbidi kill Much hamisaimer green thee ‘llltir heller• ...llbr winduvf blinds. Om V i arniab..atta, tine, Putty. Sze. at .j '-IL N. _4; Ces. 4 1. CASH PAID 101'WHOL , .. 50,4k00 rr i lw , " a" abovelßearlea Hotet, for *bleb tali° lifilheek price lilt be pouf by ; Aryl+ Any, liiiid of Fin Brag MeTelkba r . Pain L. Sportveg ad Wag Hats, elm - Aka gaiters Cbtkilili. Silk sat opt 6104' tad Velvet Cain, also Cliihirem's ogle el li.n AIN, by " -- }IIIEIMIL*IOOT. 20,04 H) Zs:""; wat at dos Ms" ZIPOr. cilP 2l woo*-. •• • , LE' 11;'1%?IlLSON ply *Wed LY.I, 41' rit his store. ~WANTED.; w ow Itot. of WCN3L4.:Ahe.ouriiiiiiilltpi" &atm; Hessivas•i Flu sisgs:4oo4" Grigint,TOw ChM, M=o, auclikkilel,*-* dowse yOr Gkook. • • • ~ - I lialOrt - bilis Illootrtip t June 8. , • •, . .LIST OF 1. 1 : - __ ETTERS . \ D SUMMING In Ine rom umat i lii(Mlebi RR , Wu; Pa. July Ist k Ml47. . .: .',- - _ Ayres Squire Lyon Will ( meit.- ....):./1 Webs Mrs Bomb A Lynch Martin -, , , Buckley William ,Lewis Jimmie C ' Byrne limes Latbrop'Miii ---' lbiaeoek Benjamin . ' Ilielotnent; Bushnell Gee W. ~ • Mack Johlt- - • - t-:- Boles James . - Miller Jeke • ' Brunson Lite Miles Parker- i ' Boyd Plt ; - !, , hawelitalifit -__l Bennett Edward A Moony Stameinielf, }Miry Mdie Miry A McMillen Jamse - - Conk D J Oleaemil i ~, it Catlin 0410 L Forma Misalipiabedi Cotonou Rev II IL Pitch Benj L, . - Choreic, lire Louisa Perkins MN` `' 0 Cole Mimi Pen:Belli Pinney Himsey,lk -rf.Lz. Clemormfal Pickle. T fi b i ek Cbeiritstrlie Mary C Perm Cheri", , Chamberliollies Robyl)att Likynni, illame3r:Mimearoliite _Peliniteir PI i..".., , , Dolowsylairam Bialgelc il l t ra. 1 r,.[' ` ,' Drieland Edward such Dein Jodi* . - ' Mit illiaiL - 1 - ') *- 11' :,, Miele MiieJ C , lbebudeimiellmilk; , Evan iMartin- Ikropbois P.1...44 .;,, Fullir'Mr NottonMart.‘ - roller WO. Metekla BIM* WelV I '''''': = ' 1411 11 0 Übe, . atone Km wNA Guordlllllo, ' Sig* Maslas Geer 'DOM ' - *Mb' En Wilein I ' liltollietat IP H -, Tucker illtswi fr -. ' Magog Bobeorto A -fr ritt.l*-140-j ..?*4 _, . V II u 4% • HMO4O •,;tt: Hogen - Mielin ' - kat I.- ' Hicks Oise 111- ,. heilltle '" " Hine /obi Toffy 'Eli* la I ,!=-, a•rver , 9 11101 1. ,'Welligera! , * Holbrook 1 Mil a' nn Dr.-- Jbalmy Maiimel , Pl - emweOM Howard 41u *is , -Willow Gall t - fi t h, ~ kek. l 4 ll WI Walborn lk, _,. Jnebant Tbilitee a - ' WAN* - Kid* gfiliMal .- - WO* '''.' o . , k , • itenfitiss -• . ;NOM Or ina - .Jf-,$ ',' ibithistlit WS El= IT3 BEI