TilE DEMOCRAT, MONTROSE • , ursday, July 22, 1847. mecratic Nominations. 4 FOR GOVERNOR, ANCIS R. SHUNK OF ALI.L'9IIENY COUNTY. . , sit CANAL COMMISSIONER, RIS LONGSTRETIF OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, < MO ife , torgot to invite attention last }gee • ifrtisentent of Lee, Judson & Lee. 4011 that they offer great indueetnen 4reantile friends, wiw, r trust s wi iz ealL to the sd It will be to our 11, give the -63 second Address of the Democrat: e ,i ontral Committee will be fouiid 's to-day. We trust it will. beigen- Id for it more than merits it. Na on ,it without endorsing the Penflsyl4 :declaring that, it is a " forcible an, 'Ole vindication of - Pcm - ocmtic 4n eloquent appeal in behalf of th l ie candidates. The exposure Of th• kW ie State our cola erally re can pent vaman I nnanswe ares, an Democta hill for the sale of -the public works Mr. Senator Grano:vs, and foired ci r ': Federal lash,. through the Senate through the Ronne, is overwhelm 1 0, bill is one of the latest pro4s o juire policy of the Federalistsi and Benton disregard of the interests of the. leleas unquestionably the most infm: far • history, "since tho passage of the 14er the United States Bank of Penn 4 !lid it will long be recollected to thv~ the Federalists. The Central C'oni4 h spoken Of it in terms of just indig+. infamous reported under tl and aim jug. TI the prose of their State. mous in hill to ell sylrania, ME mittee hal nation." The Irvin Letter. ' 4eiti will recollect the letter which ifid,,two or three weeks since, the an * Qdcli was attributed to Gen. Ir ' atral candidate for Governor. To 4firtrnarl4ble for bad spelling, bad 114rammar,' bad logic, and bad every t,4s but, to repeat every body's opin .ll9 . The schf,ol-boy of "seven sum 'fact it•was a production of the very taste, discreditable in the ex nittu a third rate pedagogue, and we b)re not much surp esed to find the - secabd Joe Ritner here, consid lripant'at its publicity. It certainly 14tretion which ni3 man'Could be proud we hot seen its genuineness pretty i's:hurhcd, - me 'should have pronounced with-our neighbor, and passed Our re .we pnblia tborAlip \•in, tlte !BM scow I MEI ion don•: viers." I vor.t 1)0 I , elne •to were de' 'mit if ( r2ll}(q ]l]_ MIMI of_ h EEO it a - fur it bv. .-'our neighbor; (whether actuated by stretion the re4vier . May judge from ‘l'`,S) pronounced it a base .‘ loeofoeo ..nd so dl4l a number of his party &y from the rcountr.in which the • ?known "Some of them admitted fr.in wrote the lcttcr, but that the do it displayed were not his, but, ('some "base locofoco," whileothera. 4,he ever wrote it at all. How far ;'tistifialrle in making such ebtirges,. their philippics may 'be Orned fkilowing, - 4from the Bellefoute diurnal.: 4 Pol!ltical Forgers '9 Br zeal, of 4 11 hat fell{ f .rger," pre c a fa -Is er l , that UT? erice'l the work denied th; they wi r I and bull from the ocrat 4- ttiis ear tion the North American and ;ear of the 2d lest. 'says : Fader I' S G The an amon , ports to a candid caster • eo Foeo papers—the reansylparti. `others—are publishing what pnr lie a letter 'written by Gen. Irvin when. h for Congress in 18392 The "Lan ! 47,1iner" learns from a reliable at this letter is a forgery." 1 `piild like to know the authority upon 9charge of forgery is lounded, f iiras- lye learn. frkins a reliable source that ch above refired to is genuine, to the f,an i and the crossing of a. t. JThat pie original itself, now layiaeiefore era' Irrin'tt owe handwriting. -, Oeti. i . 4fll will not dare to deny it. If hig tile North ~-4literican really hplieve A. " .- Loco-Osea torgery," they, hap edy,''and jtudrwit: to themselves dq . " they shoulaltursup it.- Will they nOugh to try the experiment? i its home in mind that the above is *emocratic paper in Centre countjr, IN residence, and that neither Uri: I r; - his organ in that county date de iiineness, and that, nuieover, ilk were :ry" the law would take cognizance of it of itsnuthenticity vanishes at once. ii; the " intelligence" . ofthe candidate Irtior of the ' all the intelligence' party ! source t We s which t much as the miss' i'tting source, Its in G Irvin 11 . 1 friends o it to ,b. ikeir re mods til be good When from the Gen. In self dr. lty itage! - a • forg: qt, all do, Yet vac for Gov vs . R T . ___ti ~_ i_ PILE 011 THE "ULN."—rrollts ____, r uu," to in po fission . of the Treastiry ascertained that Ithe reeeW*I Depnrcmei it hash - dfr the Tf6)f 1846, for the finit seven Moifthe‘ alita, of its ': do have ` exceed ei th4e of that Tariff Q 4 .842, for the same fhe du ink tbe,) last ye ~ y upwards-of inze'rnilliennjA44. . 1 , What , our neighbors of the a Befiuster" and its eOpationer—the'first of whiellntibris& ed and enilorsea 41 prediction thsit . the rattan! derivable Onit fie new Tariff would mit 46mmild eighteen ihillionii- r -to slily to that? -.VIO:poull7 try _has ~ 4 been - raked, as they predicted, bid on the otttrery Is enjoying u nbo u nded pril.;' i Pei*. rhe reveille hail not been '! rodinied one 11 ,' rns the . Register, nagely prophet* but ha 16a. *creased at ; the rate of two intl.: . lions •( e4ly one twelfth) lbeirat .Yeat. i . ; Will our eel Mors; please furnish their raid* .4 a soloti*pf tbis di l acrepi4eY r: '` ' i r; live men were Idled by' lightin i ng + . l: Bun dajH t, at Troy,N. Y. .'- .. W cagy cnirontiion. t i ill:lit:1 , 11liter anti Harbor Convey as the in:T said by "the eleptiant," has and gene." Pelegatei from upwards of wen ty assembled at Chicagl'j,.lllinois4 'n the sth init., and organized by4thc election o Ed win Bates, of Missouri, President. A umber of letters were received apologizing foi. the ,Son-appearance of their several authors, among which welnotice. One each frani ex-Goliernor Silas Wright, - Mr. Van Buren,; Thos. H. Ben ton,i and. Lewis Cass. Several fine speeches were made upon the subject of the improve ment of the avenues of "internal commerce," ind fine.* W"Declaration of sentiments" was adopted asserting, in substancti, that the Con stitution warrants the. appropriation of !funds for ' - regulating commerce among the 'overt, States,l' that the clearing out of the Western rivers, lakes and harbors, is what 133 meant by " regulating Commerce" as above, .and that. " the salioard and inland waters are under the same category for constitutional action." As, these were propositions whiCh nobody dispu ted, the objects of the Convention were Fot a long with very harmoniously. A effort was made by some 'of the Whigs tolgive it a. party complexion, but it was " nipped 6 tho bud," and finally abandoned., Whether, in that, this great assemblage has accomplished' any thing new, or changed public sentiment in reference to the subject which . convened it, is . very generally and, we think reasonably, doubt ed. • 'The Wilmot Proviso In (4eoroln. We take the 'following article from the N. Y. Evening Post. It is . needlessAo remark! in connection with it, that the same s'nbject : produces a .great deal of excitement • among : both political partiei of the S'outhern or slave=' holding States, and that both protest, in the strongest terms, against the interdiction of slavery in newly acquired territory, in some ea-. ses carrying their . h estility so far even as to , refuse to support ally Northern man for the, Presidency, no matter who may be the nomi nee. This circumstance was what elicited the letter from Senator Benton which we Published a few weeks since : A general convention of delegates of the 'great leader of the Federal party democratic party assembled in Georgia on thek t.ry , 29th ultimo, for the purpose of nominating a delivered in Philadelphia in N candidate for Governor. At this convention a was Published.leading -flex the series of resolutions were adopted C.x-presui've pers, and gave the most lively the sentiments of the democratic party in the. "It is fully believed that Mr. Po state upon the leading measures of the admin-Jtration is tottering to its fall, and istration, upon the acquisition of new territory, :ti-war party of the United Stet( and upon certain incidental matters: take . 'come into power. — etican I D • , notice cif the resolutioi:s relating to newly ac quired terrify, not only for the purpose of pre _, :: ernmeol Paper. seating all the opinions that may be expressed in every part ,of the country upon this loonier,- tons .question, 'but because they are expressed; with a.spiri iedi..ative of ca!macss and a - de-i sire to.settlb a serious difficulty, and which isi not to be fdund in the, impulsive ebullitions of some of the southern ilenventiOns. • The wbig convention, in session at t‘he.satite time, adop-• ted a resolution of hostility `to the Wilmot pro- : vise, so that the sentiment ottlie state may bet regarded as Unanimous. But what is the present posit iiiteof the gees-? tion ? The point insisted upon by \the north'. Lq, that all territory which may hereafter eome under the jurisdiction of the United States, then by purchase, voluntary; _annexatio or conquest from Mexico, shall forever be exeMp from the introduction of slavery. • The south.- insist that as citizens of this republic, they', have an equal right to settle iii any territerie4 With their property. • But men, women orl': children are not property by nature, and can;; never be held . as , such, except by ate. express law of the government under which: they live. What, therefore, was property ire Georgia, becomes a•freeman upon the emigre, lion of the master to !any of the states of 3lex-c-. ico or Oregon, because no law' is in foree. there which recognizes slavery. The mere pa-Z sition mentioned above, which the south insists( upon, is mit therefore sufficient to secure theiri ol , ject. All the southern conventions there-i fore insist!at the same time, "(that the govern ment, of the United States can; exercise no con trol, directly, mediately or immediately; oven . the" peculiar property of the south. Hexer then, ig aportion of property in a country, yeti the government has no control over it neithe within the limits where it is to be found, or in ,aequisitiorls of territory where: it is not to be found.' This is asking altogether too much for, bur republican spirit at the north; to Ott up With, even although the the request ponies : from brethren. We are,all strict constructionists of the con nutrition. We abhor the smallest violation of that instrument: It is admitted that the peo, ple have therein withheld from the general government all control over slavti property, *itbin the present limits of its existence.,--i Dut beyond those limits there is no check or CPA upon it. It *ill 'rule supreine over', slave,. p r operty and every other property; and A, tbe t *oat glorious expression of Perty ever seen *nywhere °wealth, may discharge its sacred dart' t° humanity, by forbidding the entrart of a eirvile foot Within the Pew and ample througli - Which it is destined to diffuse: Peace, happiness and unbounded prosperity, off it may, though aur 1 - sloth and hecdielme;se, or indifference atutinUetiveness, Overpass that du,,- ty and stiffer large Portions tif this new and fair *Mil to bo gryep up to injustice, inequali-',, ty of rights Find hangar. • There arctic 1i of.all the New En ghted . statet4 New ... York, Pennsylvania,-, Ohio„'„ Minas andnuellonse of the Legislature o Delaware speaking-in, the most brietand. ,deci4 sive terms on this. renbjeof." l 'At the :south) . • there the Legittlatilief Viegmia, numerous: publth meetings in 'South Cafolina, a tew . *lsola Alibarna i lan4 thefolle wi, =FA" - from: Otergia; -ea,: the opposite L e'inkit the resolutions ; alluded te, both: • belsarlso It~l ' era too : length j', 2 and . x.r. e'i n t"l as the 'Ost's remarkti'Uhoweil Froti the. it will fiii , peeri that thttSeutk iittOtte . OS* fieilylbjeott.ons- to " Proviso ; up!. the ground' that slaves- are their prot,eity, itut ililiiitbOlderw would be pi4ibite • .• • • erg- 19 4941 ., 1?: .14.14 101 7 iivf4k '..0 11114 . jr. / 1 - z411:1MOW . ertal • ,t 9 yaj ihia it**. now pro lited front remq Otlgt)lo.f.l"P7;.l-. worth °I!'. 11 ;Psi , liarsOidi4 - 1 1nverty.' k Fence we we ; • • -cover no new phase to the ftil?jeet, [tiler abridgement of their rights tin exists, except it be the refusal to fa eel for an unlimited slave traffic by a 'territory ont of what is now free. )east none but ultra, fanatical ;Ab desires to meddle with or, curtail t !slave-holding immunities, but nre `each state, should uphold or &bilis 'tier! Within its own limits wheneve bcst comport with the wishes (if i But we do ask that territory now f er be curted by the tread of a h bondage.] ton" come DEATH- OF JOSEPH C. NEAL, !learn by the Pennsylrchtian 514 ing that Joseph. C. Neal, .1145 q., " Gazette" bearinF hia name,died ;his residence in Philadelphia, of " 4 the brain," on Saturday evening Neal is known all over the Union of superior ability. He was for itor of the Pennsylpanian, but 'more generally known as thelmth coal Sketches." He died in! the his age. __L STRUCK lay LIGKTNINO.—WC dwelling of Mr. E. L. C. Stewart, was struck by lightning on Mesa! last andthat Mrs. Stewart was. q . though not dangerously burned a ; injured. The house waaconsidera The house of Mr. D. Bushnell, consumed by fire on Tuesday mo 'REINFORCEMENTS FOR GEE. Sc. charged soldier, right from Perot, through this village a few days sh us that hornet ten thousand tro way to join Gen. Scott, who was He further states, what in fact of all our army intelligence, that of another battle, at the capital, ble, although no doUbt is eater , .officers and soldierA that it will theii favor. "AID AND COMFOILT."—Keep people that the speech of Daniel Whig Promise. -The N. Y. Tribune has been prominent organ of the whig p 'cluently it speaks as " by author' , Might it must be viewed when i " aid and comfort" to Mexico as !. . "If this war (says the nibrin Itninated before the branguratien President in 14 9, we shall then . ously urge a peace on'the line of On which the Belfast Jour 2., ntents: "There, Santa Anna, there's " fort" for you, front t'he whig par, ted States. hold out, if you ca longer—protract the war, and pu istration to the expenditure of nt,, treesure, and be assured that wb comb into power you shall have is own tents. A Whig President give baek \ all your conquered Sta surrender Up also, one half of the as." 'The Tribu goes beyond.his Anna; this bras' Mexican has of late, to nse - his o n language, the Yankees beyond- e Rio B Grande, which is the as e, and' boundary as we have claitned it Mexicans, could they intrest tl whig hands, would be better \ T. their Own generals. Later from Euro The Britannia arrived at Bos day last, twelve and a half day:. pool. ' Her advices are quite ba est. The fall in the price of flo bbl., Corn nearly in the same decided improvement in the cotta, the chief items or importance. The Washington, 11. S. Nail wed at'Bremen on the 19th ult. nia reached Liverpool on the 28, The Bogue Forts in the China ' tared and eumpletelY destroyed land and naval forces, on the 26t Eight hundred and seventy-six p lery were seized and spiked in 2 Father Matthew has receiv 300 pounds a year from the Cr states thpt the Pope had decline Bishop of Cork._ Mn O'Connell's remains are e rive at Seuthampton - om the Bth. Fevetis dreadfully prevalent. it has made the most destructive the Catholic Clergy, eight havin ! away in two months. The dis every instance contracted by the . 1 in , the sick. • NEW RAMPIIIIIRE.-oWing to Fodemlists, Abolitionists and and Wilson both-Federalists, hay to Con: ss iIl tbe two vacant C,Ol. Di Phan ilued I , . d no fink ... • • - .) • , . ...-. At tlnireeimt welcom e i if his bravo, troops in. St. laonhhr,'! from New Mexico, in reply to l ' ! ": ry speech from C01.,84t0n, I,t, ' ' .d regard to the merit's 41f - the ) Whig, his reMarks on this.inb i ' of perusal :, ':•-:' = Vii, Col.D. observed, very em this was a strange war. It ';', home, and stranger abroad. by Col.; D.'s Own party, as liar r; yet opponentkas well to stip = .1'; sustain it., Whigs and;Dem. ;,, the same ineisea and slept in i•!' he was only Sorry that the sain! been evince& in the councils ' l ', ment. As an instance 'Of Wh'N in the.field, Col. D. said that' months, during which •nothing 1 from the States, and; :while :' yearning to bear from theme, 1" met with in An:erican Otpers . i .Corwin, of -Ohio ! ' It was a c=" bath! It was receivedfwith a der ! After ,having overcome impracticable mountains—aft ii way through; the enemy, all t to be told that they were ro It' throats! . Colonel D. Indign. 1 ' every speeek and everylpara . . to decry the prosecution of't te l close. It was said- that these speeches belonged to the pow: thing! They would, 4n the pone peace to 'eternity .;; Pro .i 1 sustained action, or all efforts Colonel Bent,,on!s plan, its star:: ' Liman, ivoidd have helliev !'.„ I I would.haVe been In forte, Sa I have been crushed forever, an i„ the Democratic party, lould ,1 fated A government to Mexico: have interposed to preVent ins The war would have been term efforts have peen cramped by of means. Oen. Tayloi. after led vietoriesmay be said to ..1 result. -It Was like a than in violent efforts were followed 14 ing exhaustion I Taylor's lin 1 this moment', -is as fat"; from peace question, as if he were p y i racks. He Is where he was „ 'and there, will be be found n ° Scott is nearly as badly off. il tones only to remind Ifim ho il =trippled, while Santa Anna. i i fresh resources , and to give f." Col. D. appreciated fully the .. this war mud have upon the • the triumphant contradiction with regard to the bra - Very of it was a war without the loss i , tle: He snake of the conduct .r, 'at Buena Vista. Be ispoke , progress aml readinesi under and Wool. : - i 11 i n at present qi a chan aking slave No one—tat !, litionists— eir present filling that the institu- and'as may citizens.= e may nev- an being in EsQ.—We nday morn ditor of the suddenly at (ingestion of lust. Mr ~ as a writer me time ed- erhaps was t of " Char- 1 , Oth year of ' am that the in Dimock, ,y afternoon ite seriously d otherwise ' y shattered. n Rush, was ing last. Tr—A di- who passed ce, informed ps on their at Puebla. the burden he prospEet uninistaka ined by onr rthinate in ,t before the Webster, the n this coun rember last, can newspa tisfaction.— k's adminizt that the most soon !Ho, a Gar- l• • THE PIkISIDENT 8 UEL :44ATION.—The Advertiser says that Mr. PO ipithe first Pres ident-of the ,United Stites wl as celebrated the Anniversary of their I liapendenee by', passing throngh five of those 44tes. On the sth inst., he. honored Maine, i rk liampshire, Massachusetts Rhode island Connecticut with his presence.—Boston • kt. Branch. EIuXPORTA7ION OF APPLES nYhu 8 11111 tt ' urges the attention of the peo 'ei of Maine to the raising Of apples fair the k , teign market, stating that apples which in '• ne are made into cider, 4 fed to hogs, will ;4:!,.umand a dol lar a bushellin England; the ~!:t of sending them he estimates at twenty - per bushel. iftevolence and ;ovements, is tiiiws in Rome, ,Lagnified into ty ; eonse k-." In that gives such his : ) is not ter of a Whig nost strain 11,e Nueees.'" thus cow- laid andicora ', - of the lini- I, two , yeavi our adinin re blood and n the whigs ease on your , ill not only es, but will ' tate of Tex- TUE Pore, with the great wisdom that. characterizes h making efforts to elevate the: and meliorate their condition. Lt.,Col. DlArs " the, Paid Alto,.iB rusticating in Bo ed of all observers. friend Santa con satisfied l Asthma cared by Ja 1 •- •,.. rant. lii I ) ' ), Lambertville. N. J. 1, li, 4lpril 27 , HIM Dr. 4aine-t-Dear Sir.4By tit fi!casing of God. your Exreerciassr has effected a c' „'' in me pf a moat distressing coMplaint. Id Dccem 4ilast;' I was eels. ed with great iseverity by "a paroxy of ASTHMA.: a disease with . which I lad bet . - ti icted for many years pist. It was attended frith 4 ; hoarseness and iota - leas of the lungs and''', thrpat, ether with a la borious cough, and complte prost .„ ' on of strength, and worn out ; with suffoca t ion , w , ! , :s bottle of your Expectorant Was sent to my house. first I thought it was nothing but quackery, but • ` it was so high. ly recommended by Dr. Giving, wit whom I was well acquaintei, Cwas induced to try it -.' d In' few days it completely cored me, kir havd .' er had say re. turn of the dialase since. 1 hive s /* formed so high opinionof your mediciriti, that .i '' bad but a few ho ties of it, end could obtpin no mre,, I would not Part ith them for ten dam each. .' , • . • 1 • Yo ur , most' retiectruily. ' illons'Slosa. 4 c HaptistChur i et atLarn ertrille. N. - . —i--- . , ... NO E TESE FOIE A HALO .HEAD.' .' Froin le.Nomeriille, N..fW hig. Some time 'am I caged upon Mr. F. aeon, of _ . Somerville, for Dr. Tat( celebrateli : a Tome. td . I restore my hair, whi will then i tifli' , 'but iligy., 'I procured one bottle, an riplied,itis c. dents aecorclifig i In the directicika. When mWO was exhsuated3 1 , discovered to my great suit ise ,d satisfaction, drat , the Yocum HAsa was 541%1671 4 h iPd . °l l Y ; I 4 11 " 4. it r r Ci ee P h " O r t e t h ieß g6 , i d ad s 7c: coin 1 ' sabot . sty hair is another, aon till had used as thick a cier. s And what is more s p r ing. , triY. Wriest was not occasioned by ; 'Mint , iNwhicis case t '' .it gamier hope of restoratio but was hereditarY..' , \ • J4l. . Romie.l. Methodist Xi ' ter.. ..1 is,/ Mount D Horeb, SOlnerset Co.. 7 4"1...1 • ,lo by Dr. . Jayne, Philadelph . and neiy by N. giteliell, ;fit:' Co.,‘Drug ' 0,, El= I , Co""cr Rio hick is the of course.— . eir cause to red than 'by t ono'Satur from 14ver-, en of intor of $1,50 per\ tie, and the . market, are ,teamer, arri- The Iliber- Pastor of eas were cap y the British of April.— eees of Artil hours. a pension of %11 Rumor making him potted to sr- In'Liverpool havoc among been swept per was 'in while visit- Ptetiared *old on a l Month .. Tiimperarpe M eeting. ' ,1 The " Montrose an& Bridgewater:Washiut tertian TeMperanco gemiety7 met i n pursu ance of preVious miticek.at they Court Rouse 'io Montrose on.. Motiday!the 19e‘l day of July A. D. 1847,Ae Meetingthavingi been! called to order by the Presiden4 the followintiteseln don war;inaniMetualf sdipiitai 4 ,1*-aPhicil• that a committee of thtee be appointed by the President, ihose duty lit shill be to repert,te the next meeting:of theEloc4ty. the names of all such member, sitliey , muivbtain , .•itilialD• tory evidentat bayelssulten.their Plipilitc"` ' I ' In pursuance of t said sesiilugell.Vit:ll,lo Baldwin, Ti L; Poet _ !anti!. J. trovn . were a Pe ili ta= 4ll ht ( *ilt :I.Wriiigiii,;- ,l q 4 b 5 O cab tho :thiktikieiit .' iflpur!.*:).oo ‘#i the CouittinnitkinAlintiom, on the timing f; he fourth. Meeday ,Ugast , .atert . P,=3l4 - and thoitiii lye I •P; lient*lglitid - ;address the at Imud:ameting.- - solved that Ao pride ink,* dtk:itiOngi, published in the a -- oratiVAloy-, , .) d i :: 'Tiros - :404480w5Prakt *gay iUgolufaiiN, Sect'y. I: union of the .14 !cites, Tue • k been e d tnet.e, and Oil .15n b top an and return congenubito .i l): spat ein ICA *IV: ET'S. It bilr Um—Wheat f10ur.013,93 10 "I.' as , ; c°!*; 0- 3 , e4;` osis, *A; Misskto stair ; smii, suro)isit Limo, len* flutter lit 1 4 41 t delosto3-41ce not Straw Caiinttcoo ,— Til o 4/:Whe*Ol"Per• SO eOl4 OM. 01 eto Dried Aopiesl do.; ss 1 4 1 evi ; Tow aotb, 90 to Weteputlll Wdel,to 8118 e . to, lb. ' . Being h are Inmaii . " 421.11111Xt111114 • ' ottili'e, Bth, inst'4,l7 t tev. , ' John Nri,Patrat. • irscsitAkltit, of Any Mistf = 1 trltuoitjt,of Rua.. &tinny, that strange at iras branded ia#t war, and s rallied to • composed Eibbrittorsinitis. e I same tents ; unity had not the; Govern- fleeling while 4r long, long been heard Illhearts were be first thing s ;the ,speech,of blete shower hoch—a'shud- . - Thi11,277=11 aC4 4 MA - - . TATE,B . OOK of- Penrisylvania--contain. I int: an account - of the Geograiliy. History, ed Citizens; dr.c.pwith a. Mernf the State as each CnehlY—s by T. 11 .. B ur"' • N 1 ' ALSO, The Businese Man's lintilstant (con taining a variety of Practical Males, Tables & F , ms. Book-Keeping, &c.—Judi received and 1• sale fly *-- • ': :1-, ; J• Lyons." ..CREAM i 101016.1 OUNG Hymn Teas.atll3,ei, y 31, 38, 44, 80; 63, 73 and 100 w. per lb. 4 lbs: Sugar for one dollar. • of 4- Pulverized Sugar, it Box Raisixs, 12 1-2 lbs. for one dollar. . '0 yds. Calico for one dollar. 3 • nd all GOODS rinzarkably a law, bow sel for t h e Beady at thatore.of, uly 20. `,T. Lyons - • • liary leagues, inttin their thanksr was, i i i i firs and cut -If.denounced 1, 4 which went fir to a prompt .ho made such i4ty ; no such i , ' lrltrary post :-. t action, ' and 11 Ore in vain.- IV thatgen ,;'si 41., Taylor 1 . Anna would Winierican Eye. Satre. .. --, L . Sovereign Remedy ht all ceOes of acute, or choice infbimation of the - ptic Nerve, 1 ss, and,a ff ections of that glicate organ 4skne o fe th v e e r r. di c se u a rv ses y , sfi i i t: pcot Alc . r s o p f l u n l a a l . 11 B d Y i . a SiP ti te e S °1:11. lI S Z. e t i C. scarleto& . r restoring its briiancy and strength in cases of debility ah dimness of 'lilt; incident to old age, and all; whose soca— requires its intense action, fir !sale by , BENTLir I& READ. fontrage, July 21.1847. c 4e 'dominant, ',lonce have die- Nothing eould I nt negotiation. _ Seott'a t .he same want islfonr unrival ,. e 'mired at no fever, his most 4 correspond operation, At rmg upon Yet Fe rson tar- - , st September, fi October has won vie- Much :be was • • , STRAYED, f I . . t ROM the enclosure of the tcriber about I the.lst of May last, a sor ,three years I mare col:, with a white stripe in its face, ad one white hind foot. Wholter will return d colt, or give iniorniation w er it may be . i lid, Abell be reasonably remit. ed. Amok r ßurrows. i ridgewaterjuly 14,1847. SOVEREIGN BALM PILLS left to find er trouble.— ' I effect Which '4ld. He saw the slanders THE sulateribers are agents r6e, , ihese Inval uable Pills; and would confNently reenm. `lnd them to personti nfllieted,q with Innings• as, impure BLOOD, #ll.l.tous itfSetufes, ,Nze. DEsturir, HEAD ACME, COUGlif. .Read. 411 . en soldiers. i a single bat- I the volunteers iikther or their ;, 4nersas Taylor my 13, 1847. • LEE, JriITDSON k >I (CATS LE4. & nllO2O ' i • .UPY the *orpacioui. FIVE I / 4 :TOORY WARE= . OUSE. Nes6, C E DAR STREET ; the teems aigf whibb is detmtid•tct Alte caßbitiOrtH and gala of the ' le article of - ' 203117g12116.1,13garti110C10 _ Their ;present Stock coheirs of n i , ly ONE THOUSAND PACILIES, bracing sonic THOUSAPS DS o , ' rent patterim d colorings, and comprising cverei thing desirable the tine. FOREION'and - DOMESTIC. All of Which are offered for sale, lir cash, or satia tory cred it, at the Lowest PricetSj by the •s, . _ ' PIECE. OR TACICAGE. Now Styles are received slmostl?,' ?very day, and -1 . ny of them arc got up for our o,iti sibyl. and note .be found elsewhere. ' ' - c ' , DI Printed 'tits of Prices. :orreaid from - 1 . y. with everY4ariation 'in Ili in A st i , an . the hands of buyers. ! i 1 ' Merchants will be 'Ali +' t* fans ' tent and Ninety of ear' aisortr t the value of our Inuit stock i lent, twice the value of the .s usually kept by our lariat tilt fact, together with the fact r attention, instead of kin , - riety of articles. are der A . / . der the advantages whir rlrfeetly obvious; and ' to visit our establi-' pointMent. t One assortment )11 • ar. ~~ ~; dragoon". of tin, the observ- .Expidte- 3MI =E . that theneWCrin,Wil itienee in this branch of tho tinguished the other two hr ILiiL- .i:j YOUNG iHE ',ion' ,terril . 4lll'aomk aj, July 7th. Giateitil:forAht iil ady received, phi" would !ea la and thelriendivir Eddeatint, c 001 l will embrace the usual sop!' 1 iniotrottien, Spureued.in' the Fee ileafbusc%ts•-, Good bolitliclin hle 'tcrina in rcititectahle tatnii, -, TEit.MS 9r,-TVIT) Common English Studies,:. r• f ,History. Botany, Nat. Phileacey, oaintinuandltawing,4 , ::‘. 1E Susi* on the Piano, !French. lid, irociocti. , ): - ,- WAREHOUSE OF p'MATfJ eSAT. NO, 5q,. CEDAR-S*FET, NEWYORK.'•[i, • , , formerly 'ph tor partner ,ter, from which ince, .hai reisconct undcr,,thofiim :v and ha entures Co Is VICINTIIOSE 'WOO , • 11- " 1 , , , ... 1 , , ~.,„. _,. •-,. - .. o'-'4l'4 ' , '. --- --- : 11,....'' ..:,,,,? (;« , = , I,` ..,,,...'airm. iteelviag a Pawl ....,....,iiithem.... , l l ,- 7 -. -71:11-11: 0 17 : ellf : r--- a:k$:, 13(nine$11-#'c . 1 11 ... -‘- ' l l l ln I F ia isk: f:keid% . ' ,ll a. uiu u* f ilysigicit,, the PatuOlalll-.4- weadeieng tivesil t publie teeeratiul"'"' - - i sA r ;at di* Itiodsi as LOW for;lbetelbei&--, l i Plinwill'Aredit. u ti tiO s e T , 775 , . it ind ni, lopter; 1 li .,'A l r• tv- . , „ . VirOVEUN DE ILAINEE I Via* 111,2000141.ab0am, rquietwf4,: „at !MIMI STMTS. Croton ga Ginn t br r es'atri r n and p at Bleß, EW Nce Just receited at IMACKEItEL, Shade Pickdadi 171 cad4sh at I, BeiNNETS: , ::r TtiscAli, Straw; Lac e, 'end= .:,Ikonnets..cheap at • . DRAWN . 0001),3.1 4.,GREAT variemof teem Barred ale! IMP hist' ' l 4ineua, Jacoietts4,4l 111 4000 „mg, Whiter Lead in Oil Cla r k itionit priues,l;(thn price has advanced, in niiriaa ) Paris Green in oio best.qiuttity withal - is ii• i s much 'handsoiner given than an 'ether; far window blinds._ ite». Varnisbe 13 . ,Ttara• tine. Putty: dm. at il U., ~4, , es. - ; 2. SPRJNG sumsigß IGC01)8. ATiM. S. WILSON'S..may be found a pie-, atal-aanntment: of Goods.att i :tit: i. 9ll.7.l7 . lowest prieee: iii , tarchnstiini will find it to their-11441364i $ 1 ' call and exantintr Gnodiand price" before dislr purchase 44iewhere June:104347. - 'w 4 X 1 L',„1! 11 1" - 201 V !I • 4#lll' 00 1 1bS• at I the , oars It; C~ 'IN N ING WHEFIS & N- 7 bY t ROM& e,i2,11347. • I - t IrS BY` Y . f i— Y virtue' Mill 6rVenditiOiti EZlPOriga, i 51444 D 444 of the Court Of Comp:ion Pleae, ottlsoi moot* ufi11144,1 (*henna, and to restdirected. will be ferPiatelAtell lie isle at the Court douse in Montvale: co iiiatweilay l the'2l'et day of August nett. at - ono 0 4 -intoolt tolbii sr-:l ternoun,-.411 those t+ certainyieceeteFlind situatsbi lying,' and being in' the townihip of Hirroid, in the county of fiusqueharlita and State of Penosylvanis,... . sThe fi rst of said lots hutted, bounded `ad described., 1 follows, to wit : Beginning at a ilea f items in. Ist original line between pc, Drinker and Poyang rostai* beingithe South East*orner of a Leto land-_ stitvrtil . l to Sits,' 13..Gui1e:.-thence by the said i WOW' • south three', fotirtki oft degree westerns hundred Isis.;; forty ens perches saltine° tenth. *fifer& eel and stones Ahem= by laud of William ' • l Eita, OW' ' 1 eightrfive:degreee west nine perches to: a. pea( stories ;- thence by tend otloseph - Peek loath sixty degries'Oieacene hundred and sixty nee' Perches' fire tenths.efa perchlo *poet and stem; ilisiii" aa t i cau. hod Offderke Fulleeinerth -forty fivelaadl, - 1, billf._ gm:i'll:kit twenty oneperebes to a pe , thine/kV the same ' :forth forty toor_degrecatiejit, „ hiandred atidins perikes to a . pea- and! itamite - ii line of a lot of land' serveyed to Da t iwi.:-, theme byliad of Widnw Richardioa ' :' hitt . degrees &la twenty iiktori perches :.- ..:!i t tootit.,,,, , , ~. Intones, formed) , a sugar tree 11**turibi"41_,111" ly ofiacob P. Dunn earth eighty - roe ''....(. * - fourtkiieginei Emit wt.) , meted eiedfieti htlith`Pieilis4 to' the cadre of the , : , ,Riefiardtiost .5.14 1 .'170 - 14444'. 44:- tong Umlauts south sixty and a _half fOurteett perches 4 theatre south seventy eta 11014.14 . * - degrees goitsaiati perches I ° . P.c!! 4 a a n O t ai' ' af. ' r ' tikell glebe lett ltherice alitigibeientnt - . the' , Ea , • ' mod, Olney the Giailti'read!aad byllaad iiiirasid ' atettlisoveaty - lea &tikes East, ow .. , Sail.. , ' eaty fourtpatolie r w otie: fi vo tenth,. of: i i Vetch' la . ' place of beginning-Containing two , sad : tyconi acres and one hundred alit ' fake lie tudfPerehei itriettnatisine, ' - '-- :, --, -....- 547 . Arid the ethetoi'sas lots .:boonditi sa -, feliskra,`_ wit :::fieghtuits‘'atO i w ileech .i s the[oet ' . ~ earner of the orgirild. survey; thma,i_rarth: six aid' a litilfdegrees tit ninety:eight *edits - lac ' liceeli ilbeice !forth 'MAY six and filtidr 7 west along the criginriClias of tawny. ewe- '.aPd seventy limb= to a, Pot -*gal. statmt, i - ll‘ftk,afilicY. four ao4 8 ! P . ag..4egra.al. angle ails-, red red Ind seventy one d qiiarter, perches ;lir' - 'ei,:':' ~. ' - ofitenea hi the Easteto melt litis Oil . * ri'111:: , along the original' ino of serve, IMO No` thirty micelle , ' weal,: one .I.huadted 'aistE4hitti. l . *chile sod three fourth' of a melt .44tholAtIlastilf, beginatini,'OMitaininig !ninatpaix mew " pad , tot,: pmetiti-of liiid and heilg part of the hit iniq ;tfimpoa 1 'described, : together with the appistedoen*4 Itialit I housi;ftipied . barn. , v* . ligft amok crilhad•lled Ilkill seventy_ acres improved.. - ~, • . _.l = ~,,, , ,„ , , ...-,.., 1 •••,: 1 - Taken iii - execution a t the . s u it of Peter . V.:'DkiNl ill the use of ilariah liarpeyaa'# 4 4 . l . ; ‘-;---- -..- - P• i- I ALSO; - s ' t . l i g - 1 ; - . - ol'i • All that . Certain lot if land ,` is Dim leamillodo li susTrAsiu CoutiVlbuitotled Illz' fo ., ::' I4 D w.ll-, s geglanint.lP!‘a Pc' e tAkui o. s tate• 49 0 • th!ox-- ilii.M.' chest Otto easterly cli4ioronithat • d mars( mime J;Miles; thence by land' of Digioa Datith. ••*lll4 Masi ilognimoast - 04 7 1modied and '93pitelio: Mot; . post*aiMsOutk hoc of ,the Amitill lot. Aaef'loolol.,. them* aknig.seid,lino by the.Yosbwi Jot: am - 6 1 1 13111 L ot !iy4 Ai* eaat elelleen'Yerchee to heriiiiCto 4, thence, by other land" Urbane 'Sail, *Oil loot - 117 - pcieliii Is thestate reed i'' • 4alitt.'-.114 ~. Middle, of this-Man; iiiiiltB9. l- Irmolliali:. tothi:e4o#, of bcogiiivpitibingio: ;asmiiasiTo/1 —wi r th thelPPorOnanool=atransidMool.4ll,444glire iii a luird'andlibijd forty. dve seerattaiiirogr: 1 - - ,Taiii in: eiecatiO4 st the . Sit if i leati . 'lkiiiNlt . 5 -ei Je4epb liakar., •:-. I '' • ,:,,-, ' ;=!!l . i i - gr - iaili . . ;;-...c. Vi . . *gibs* .o,l lll * Pii!? Simi Loki townsh ip in omfilliate•cie Poorisylvii witiollisi fiilbria• to IV Ilaioaal llMPirdlo lot,. Aitatern,boendatyliniti Pere** 14, 11 414 , lip:a* .tun lie . to' gat 44 perches :_efe pest of Stephan /Melia IMO imoli.9l44omOtbot• post ;; ! tiwiiiaosi as) E.*ma i r ti liamhiM lioOMlif ' "lade said Dail,liiiiiwaiiril Ciotti** stomViati. I Os 0 4 4 WItiltulm. , :i• '..,1 _W 4-4 A; IA kiiiiiiiis , Oircn ' ill**o li O 4 r# fulti-if :NEV , -. ~ ; ..- . •-f: ~:5,.;.:,.,1-vf.7.: ' , ;:i'Ail thit.cirifiiiii.„ id) iiial — taitiiiiiitlh &Maier ititMihisitW . rtookid, ratiM3ll iPiCtifik'ia, the " 'ebsytioliV lliii tat, ''o "air-: 1 * "*100:-IPAPR- 4 4 1k , 41 , 11 0 01 14 , 40 - ii,liih!qrwitt,j ,- :,..._ :,• .. ',-- , i -:‘;.,;. • 1 1'il-;l , '-,P7' - '''s . iw- - t?o - i 7 vtit4• - 9 - 1 ciegie; MO 24 Mai . ks . n 1.-.; 1 -1, , - . itat• tide ia; . of dit jobbers. means and pions a vut to WIC. will Lem ,to dealer' . care that none with any d*. see. of the if Lee. Of Lord Br. ioal firm of e, withdrew ith Mears. wsoN k 'hand the Pile pre- 1 formerly he belong. 27-1 y FOR 01 on #llloolliie iy inform . ,Pa- , :rally, that bai' or govainment Seminaries' of tathattaa sea: a:5O • 3 OD will, tits .Bolt:" ~~ .; . 3 Ally ono' firith 4.-0 at fay, I \ - vNx•iiits: 111410 ii. . ' - 'sad 9 iiilso**l Albs =JO
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