terday, rday, they resolve to sustain and uphold? I '4; However deeply the democracy of this county may regret that Mr 4 Buchanan ,should differ with them, upon a #estion so .momentous; as l the preservation of Pee soil for 'the homes . of freemen, there is nothing iii their past history or conduct, to warrant the, imputation, that they - will surrender their deliberate opin ions and prinCiples, fdy those of any tnan, how ever exalted or respehted. The democracy of Bradford have showii their devotion to Rrinei ple on more occas oiio than one ; nbr is the Wilmot Proviso the first question upon which they have had the misfortune to differ with the Secretary of,State. The tariff of '46, is a memorable example that the finest intel lect may err, and the udifement of 'an honest people be correct... n gle handed. and alone, in Pennsylvania, did 66 indomitable Aemocra ey of this county an ongressional district, . k fight the battle of ri against priv il ege—of i 4.0 labor aga inst monepo .. y, unsupported and ue autained, save in that consciousness that their - c al m was just; and 'this democracy, is delib erately charged by thi resolve of.a Whig meet- ing, with the abandonment of a principle they ioli dear as life, scot ed as freedom itself The object of the Whigs, in their attack up en Mr. Buchanan, for the exercise of his un doubted right, and initheir unfounded charges against the democratic party, is ipparent and almost undisguised. ;It was prompted from no exclusive attachmentifor a principle, in favoi of which, nineteen twentieths of the people of the North are united,but from a desire to ob tain a party triamph,,,ven tat the expense of the principle they profess-so zealously to up hold. Gov. Sbunk, a)id the democracy of the North, must be deno*ced as opposed to the t " Proviso," in the hope that some democrats might be misled, and induced to vote for the ! federal candidate Jaies Irvin. - We caution our democratic friends against the hypocrisy and deceit of the w'dgs in this respect. The' sincerity of those men, who openly declare Henry Clay to be their candidate for the•Presi- I . .dency, may well he doubted, when they assail' Francii It. Shunk, alj being opposed to the "Wilmot Proviso." g The principles of that ; Proviso," are in no 'iespect involved in the i coming election. Wn the day does come,' and it is close at han that the question is to le. he met—boldly, fearlessly met, we shall then see which party is th4most ready to abandon it, and which the most steadfast in its support. When a voice from Afhland shall declare to the i faithful, hostility''to the " Wilmot Proviso," we.l shall then see whichOny submits its neck v.; the yoke. . -:, THE 'DEMOCRATIC -REVIEW for September bas been some days oil our table, and merits an earlier notice. It is a number of great in terest, being made up'-of several valuable arti cles, and decorated With a likeness of Hon. W. Woodworth, ,M. 11. from NeW York. The Review is deserving atan extensive patronage. Price only $3, (formely it was $5,) a. year. THE Roma Jot lIN 4., of last Saturday, is first-rate number. T containsl part "SIT of Dombey & Son, besi#e a great many other 'nod things. The JiiHRSA I, has Attained a high reputation, and merits the extensive pat- Tonne it receives. f l 'ubrisheti by Morris & Willis, No. 107 Ftatoi St. N. Y. • VIECONSTN.—The ederaliAs of 'Wisconsin have elected John Tweedy', Delegate to' Congress over Strong,tDernoerat. This result! is not claimed as a pkilitical, hut rather as a moral triumph, the Opular`Democratie ma joiity in the District *ling about one thous and. SnamtsTED.—Gert. Caleb Cashing. now in Mexico; has been nominated by the Democrats Macs. for Gncernor.i Gen. S. Catlin of Con necticut, has also beeninnminated by the Dem ocrats for the same oce. The Democrat of Luzerne and.Colnni big, have nominated dbl. V. Best, editor of the Danville Intelligence, for the Senate. He wilt certainly succeed.t LIEBER TICKET. The following dant:selected by the Liberty . Party has been poiitety handedinftir publica tion: • {) TOIL GIVERNOR, F. JULIUS LEMOYNE, of Wadi* igtort Co. - FOE CANAL ONNISSIONER, WELLIAM,B. THOMAS, of Phadelphia. FOIL iEN ATOR, RALPH $l, LITTLE, of Montrose. FOIL REP4BENTATIVES, "J l O/Di IcieKINNEY, of G4at Bend. • IRA *EVNEY, of Btrilt 4 ntrinz. reR 001611118SIONElt, , SAMDija BARD,' Bridgewater. 'OH IifiZABUNN t a, Ataaralgil BALDIVDT, of lkoiarbse. FOB ?AlirDITOll, • HIRAM ALLEN, of e Ftet 'Ake. Tbn Iteatenua War. The Union of Bataan night, in an editorial in relation to our respnt triumphs in Mexico, thus foreshadows thel,'-eourse our 'Government will probably laireme,iphoUld peace not 'take . place from present n4otiatione "We believe that our govermient, and our people are alike une4mous in the opinion, that If our propositiomki' of peace be now re jected, there is no Imoger room nor oneourage *lent- on our part for" policy of conciliation. We must 'offer theollve branch no longer.— The war mast be remised at - pace, and with new vigor. Its bue4ens sni t be thrown, it ;once upon the eon. We must levy eon taibutions. Its realm Inuit Ike severely felt —gad while we eonduct our military opera .tioner with that etvieCand aerupulone regard to t!keireers et war Iffhieb bemoan a free Chic lan people, and which an Arkericart army ran never forget, our cony mita yet be made to like" that pa'hira ~rentirtuance ofwar,which be edeeM; coratioubooe of "'Amity, and loos, and It • . 1 Ear The atinistration of loseph Ritner . aid Co. cost the people of Pennsylvania as f4llowa:1 . *whet't War, i _ $147,000 OQ ZOO of tate Mocha, 750,572 00 k Big Bre Huntington county, 281,000 00 11 ; illegal's Star!Chamber Report, ;80,000 00 GettysbUrg Ta . , Wor6, 600,000 00 so nnem o oni ng Extension, 160,000 00 4mounting ina to the sum of $2,068,572 00 f If from this slim, the $125,000, for which _the Repairs on he "Big Break" were offered to be made, and could have been made, is de ducted from :thilsam,ooo, you have the Te niaining sum:ofi' st t es2,4l62 IS Cents, filo not a single bent of which the government of. the people received the benefit.—Easton rpm, I I Federal Explanations. . • The Federal papers are-filled with explami 4tions, document's, letters and certificates, to sow that J. W PATTON did not defraud his eted, hors out -of $ 22,000 when lie took the benefit of the nkrupt act, and that i those efeditori only let by him about $5,000: Aii ta d to the amount t he loss, we regard that to be tie the 'of the matter. It is the ' prin. ce which t e emocracy object to, and hence tiey are de ned to elect that• honest old farmer of Monttmery:eounty MORN 18 LONG ORkeTn, who d 't require any certificates to sftstain his char ener for honesty, integrity and. Otriotism. . ; I Jour; A. thi.—A !lew York paper, which i advocated the nomination of Silas Wright . till 14 decease, has raised to its mast head the rtiame of Johri 4. Dix as its next choice. "His sentiments; as held forth in his public speeches in tbatr dignified assembly, are well known to this ntion. -On the Oregon ques tion, he was th calm, firm, amiunfiiiichingad eft vheate of our n4tions rights; and in his sub sequent speeche i s in that ody, he was the arm and able lupporter of popular rights.— Fle has ever been a man of the people. i, .11E RESULT. 'Twenty-six .0 the twenty-nine States have voted 'for mem4rs of Congress, and the result briefly stated, i+--Whigs ll l, Democrats 100, Native 1, vacancies The vacancies •(in O hiol, and Michi n) will be filled by Democrats villioh will give he Democrats 102, Maryland, Mississippi an Louisiana, - have yet to vote. Their delegatio s last Congress stood—Whigs 3, Democrats 0.. If they should return the same this year, the parties in the House will stand-114 Whigs, 113Demoerats, 1, Native, 631 r. Levin, echo will vote probably with the Whigs on most questions.) „ F ORCE • OF G. ZCOTT, according to a accouOt : Men. &night by' Scolt to Puebla - 7,500 Volunteers arriSied with Pillow - 2,000 Do. do. Cadwidader 2,500 Do. ilti. Pierre • 2,000 Total nerrilli l er arrived . - 14,000 Sick. deserted 1,500 garrison left in uebla - 1.000-2,500 Force which * arehed upon Mexico 11,600 i. SANTA ANs?.ll4 Excusr:—Santa Anna's-ac- Count of the late battles and fiis defeat is, we think, not wort li the room it would occupy in dur paper. 1T says that some General whom he does not nalne, disobeyed orders, and thus instead of enneemtrating, he had to divide his tinops, and wa:Nrouted. He then touches up- . (in the pronrietl (f an armi , tice iu the abstract and conelndesk swing that the present ar- Mistice Bees not resnit in peace the war can lie renewed. He is still at the head of a res peets:hle.bodO3r troops, and the nation will support bim i n ' maintaining his honor. At the same time, hell;reatens to punish factious and SeditiouS , oppot4ion to the supreme authority. ESCAPE 11111 SHE PEIyiTTENTIART.--A. McCarty math) is escape from the penitentia iy at Pittsburg,jon Saturday, by getting from the tower to tbe wall, with a. rope made of pie- Os of sticks tdid to strips of sheets. 'The Chronicle say ,McCartyis a cute rascal ;- 4 couple of yeiris since;he walked out of the Court house 4 Orreensburg, while on trial,stole a horse and_efuiped. He got out of the Mead- Ville jail shol L before, by pulling the jailor's virife 'into his ee taking the keys from her and lockinglier in. While in jig here, sheriff Trovillo found it impossible to keep irons upon him, and now he has escaped from the ever watchful *lance 0114 Beckham. McCarty is a travelling 'juggler, aid very successful at tricks. of kinds. 1 _ • 1, BrWARE 01! COIINTERFEITS.—There are in this city, conOterfeit notes on the Merchants' find Manufactuzers' Bank of Pittsburg. They are tolerably good imitations but the engraving is rather c og e and the dotting in the circle enclesing the .ft re 5, is irregular. In the genuine it is tly regular, bang machine Fnado. The mites we have seen are s's, letter Ai ll, ~ payable to . Henore, or bearer, signed:T. Scott ; Presid nf, and William H. Denny, Cashier, dated rch 1, 1845. The signature' Of Mr. Denny ' rather coarsely done, and . t i lle Word Pittsbnr is lighter than in the genume. —Pktia. Ledg . ~ 1 Romans. The negro boy who murieted his mastei near flemingsburg, Kentucky, iFas . executed at tilt 'place, accordingtn law. The `Flag says thereoras an immenseArowd ofthe people Present: l *ho. prellsed forward to the gil ows amidst hyllung, jeers, aUd awful oaths." After the execution, drunke*ness and fighting became the or4er, of the day, and before the , I corpse was cote trials f*W fighting were being held in the eouil,...heuee. Tim ur prniscr.,—The President . 4 the United States fa allowed a salary Id $25,000 a im ii year. The cluer of England for' rivy purse poo,o*, housebolierima 6262, 504 ): salaries a bodsheld $656,805 ; , yid bounties 65,000;1 teiwiens 66000, land other mat iters,3.4. up an agorega!,4i of $V125,- 'OOO : ' 'eh is # preqy good pride to pay for the ices °fun arable' p ers o nage . ' 71as PsumptP4T:Laa.--tilete prefidunt' ,Th i pi i , his littei realties q" visit in the *Ate 1)4E04 this St*, mut every where he *lOOl the heir tY-6 1 r,04f"9 10 friends OW Sic higkpositionAnd'enurient toplenti so jutitly en-' titiel him to, p •-Allagbfily, Wer t moiWlen4 and'lPayetttenitntiea; the Dennmei trued out in n great n4eibers, and pave * bilk' Inch' a metig_ as D e a jwcf st ic . S*Mlin **IV Proud Of•-.4 4 0/0, Pa T m " .-. . - -,- Pram thellaszsa. General' Marshall, at Monterey, has been dered to *weed to Vera ens without del 'ColooetTibbats, im his way from Monte with sii ,dompaniee of ,infantq, eacortin tr in , witi,:isttacked near Ramat by a large I dY,:of Mei/cans, but stuaceeded in beating' off. it • ' General Urtea continues his operatioi-, He has lisitted a manifesto to the Am ; soldiers' thing them to leave their camp, throw tilaselves into the arms of Mexico has ne njured them. itiny in the North Carolina re , •,, bai be eniffectually quelled, and the reg . ", hati been ofd" ered to the rear. lispotti of threatened aggressive in .1 molts by [litres had induced General Wo. adapt rigid precautionary measures. .11tunpy IN THE ÜBE 01 11000 Z.-i fonind, thei other day, in an old And rare we were blaming over, a mention of the first ' of rouge, which, by this aecounkseems to ' been some, What perverted from its original .1 poi*: lerwas worn by the Roman Gene itheiitpumphs, that they might seem blusirvantinually at their own praises." .LuctrOrt Matenzs.—One of our exeha I . tells a long slory about an emigrant 'to 1 country Who made a large fortune in a a, time by making heifer matches. This hilt, ing. We;tave heard of scores of young who have4inade fortunes by making I matches-4t-least they were such matches, are certain, as are not " made •in Heaven." t'ANK4 PLOUGIII3.—An -American chant, at the Cape of Good Hope, had, wi twelve yeiirs, sold one -hundred thousand kee ploughs, chiefly to. the Dutch, for the of their vineyards. Tns COAL TRADE.—Tho amount of .1 carried though tho Delaware and Raritan I nal, from the orning.this year to the Ist •"! teMber, exceeds that of last year by 142,1 1 tons. - WO, Ruin! , Wir Ili° Hon. Richard H. Wilde, fo i I ly a member of Congress and a distinguis poet, schotar and jurist, died on the 9th i of yellow fever at New Orleans, where he recently taken up his residence. "The Vehigs are sound on allgreat nati, questions.4—Springfidd Gazette. Yes—"all.sound'—Like a Chinese gon and no substanee._Nrw Haven Register. SILAS IGIIT.-GOv. Wright's have had I county convention, at Canton, which their resolved to erect a monument grave.;. Sgir We see it announced that a new a l slavery patser, called " The Crisis," is abo be !publisht:d at Moundsville, Western Vir ia. EAMERITO DO TITAN SAY.—Most easierto say than do, but the Mexi for kiss is ienunamquiliztilis. 110.- It=-is said words hurt nobody; ne theless, Sampson jawed a thousand Philis to death. T ere is a boy out West who • bright that, his father uses him as a 100 glass to`elMve by. 146ve is like a diamond with a fia it; it is precious but imperfect. The Yellow Fever, by the last accounts, abating irq.New Orleans, bat had broken at Vickshlrg. 'Re It is stated that the late Mr.. W leaves pr o perty to the amount of only $lO,l - - - There are 27,000 Daughters of peranee ink the United States. . • New TorktiNarkets. 'heat Flour is selling at from $5,66 to 75. Whfiat is worth $l,lO a $1,25. 14 65 a6B els. Rye, 85 cts. Oats, 48 a5l Butter is worth by the firkin, 16 and 17 fresh 22 Butter 25 cts. Beef, at the usual m.*: ate rates.,, Who areienacks, The administrator °real° the professor of the Water ewe 7—the disciple o great Hahnemann who administers his minute d • and wonders at the non-belief of the 'million 1 Steam doetr 1 the Botaniial doctor/1 the - • ter! and 1 ten thousand inventor* of Patent t allot 1 which is was one true system ? we pause reply. Oui courts of Junkie ,show the blisto bleeding. cilurnel faculty often arraigned for slaughter ; but kits a band of brothers tbey, a each other through thickl ii thin. The Water haa men like Sir E./..0 wer to prove its pow mcdicenal agency' , over, all other remedies. lath). forth C hosts of lieltercrs in -Homcepathy, orikm true system sit - ti thev-Loh, no, it is steam sate a mod. respeetibTe group, which you can upOn, it cured us,Vvlten all else failed'.-.hold! another pally, botanical treatment has proved the only safe arid reliable means ofcore, we have through all*Our systems and they all failed ; • . cal treitrnent cured as :—A loud cry waa he from mil `sans of voices.... Vaughn's Vegetable Li triptic nature. the Great American Remedy. allot r triils in all othef medicines. had proved, saV 7, l 7 nue eves. So we go reader, and the igen m . min e in this place will give you a pamphlet i. o it. D. G. C Vaughn's Lithontriptic sells le of miffs thousands per year. pUREP. CURES CURES are constant ing perforated by Dr. Jayne'a Family wediebe Sabmi, wife of Capt. John Dunham, No: 6 br&itd'a Cottrt, Philadelphia, had a very ' bad e soMeress ofihe bream...tad side. sore throat, c• habit, Imam's* of spirits, with weakness and psi the small tithe back. Spitting of blood and complaint tuts been entirely cured by using Jay ilia Sokities Pilo. Anerslies and Expect , :: ---- Irrom the Great Falls. N. H.) Northers ligl rar• It itstith pleasure that we give place to following lever from Mr. Ira Mackin... of Tans who was siimeed to be past cure of *Console, hut was tailored to health by the use of ''Dr Js Expectoreist." We can speak with con this medicine, as we know of many of Our fr who have eso greatly , benefitted by it. ti . 1 - Tathworth. N. H.. Dec, 10.1 5. 84-1 kel.it my duty to make kno nto y , for the benefit of .the publie , the aid Ir' 'red fy . the tree of a bottle of Dr. Jayne's Eapectr nt, w ch I piirchased of you. I had been sick bit ri / Din and in . inonths. ceased by the lung fever, tab let me hi very low state of health. with a bad cough, a for about three months I could It speak in eivhisper. My friends all thought tit 1 in a decline. My physician said be had all f doe be *Ad. Abort tbki time I fortanitely - vertined la the perm "Dr. Jamas Kap 1" pale by)oe. 1 lausediately,sest talon far 1 , add id two days after using I began to f —lll 'Watley days 1 recovered my veieti ukt speak tolerlarly well , and before seiiir w ' betile 1 war nearly ultra a. ever. My I is now pia • . , 1 attrabitie my cure wholly .to Dr. leyne's a . , r I : .li :- , '.-. ~ . -• , IRA iffill , TO Mit* Noblei Esq., Great - tank 11, 11. frepitrO, only b,y_Dr. 1). Jayne. Philadelphia, . . On 60 Cy OW. *Wall 111rco. drums% .ta. ' ' . , WOOD Li Wanted at this lofficO s few 'cot& of cow-inch seasoned wood: IV ho will sup Democrat's lAblOusac flOr 18 A Mall supply of the ".penurenit's Al & Political Register for 1848," by BRYANT, jut mills/Una for sale at t flee. rriee sit and it•,, quarter cents. •' Denioczat should have'one. • 1 WAi rrED By Stearns & Heath, :near the Great I thirty ox teams with Wagons, or carts, fo I ing Stone and Gravel #irougli the win which Cash and gnad wages will be,peid .1 ly. NOTICE -- TS'hereby given 'thatl the School 'Three. I. Bridgewater District. will meet Court House in the Borough , of Montr. Wednesday the 13th day of Ocniber 9 (Mock A. M. Those who aro desirous .to • he !tope School :metiers, will please to attend• at clock P. M. of the above named day. By order of the Board HARVEY TYLER, S. Bridgewater, Sept. 27, 1847. _ Uta'Jall333ll:ll;og 1 " In Honesdale, on the 2:3linsi., by Rev.! Guild, Mr. JOHN B. MAcK, of Bran and Miss MARY J - iNE BA1 4 108; of H. dale. In Brooklyn, on the 26th inst., by, Rev.H Srilimn, Mr. J. HARRISON ; Bscalr, Conklin, N. Y., and'Miss ANN . WSB7OI Brooklyn. - In Great Bend, on the , 29th inst., by Rev McCreary, Mr:, NonLE T. Itters, ani ELIZABETH JOHNSTON, all of the place. • 11 I In Bridgewater, on the 26th inst., MAE TETIA, voungept daughter of Albert Mary Warner, tige& 2- years and 3 ra "Mrlu abbrrtispttEnts NOTICE TO CARPENTERS. PROPOSALS till he received until t . of October next for erecting a tram ding 150 by 26 feet, et PITTSTON Fl Plan and SpecifiCations may be seen quiring of R. 7. WiISNER., Binghamton September 28, 1847: - I • TAKEN:! 1114541MT8 Cs: ZrAXIIII2;(D's -i RASHIONAELE ;TA:ll,rl •111fAV1NG s just received the New Y.r j , Li Philadelphia reports of Fashions, ~ Fall and Winter cif 1847, &8, beg leas form the citizens of Susquehanna, the . are prepared to do Work entrusted to t • ' such a manner asl will please. the most fa' , . 1 ' ous. 1 Cutting done t order, and warrantee and please, if put°gather 0.. R. Er shop oppos , ft ack & Roger's .-. . Ono, at, the old stand of R S. Lockes..; - Montrose, - Sept 20,1817. „ , "Lauda hi Sullivan Cou T HE County of Sullivan /timing been i set off from the county of 14comii. the County Sent located by Cominision' pointed - by the Legislature on the la the Subscribe; he - afters for sale villa and land adjoining being part of aiarg which he will set to suit settlers. 1,1111 and timber plenty. Enquire of Lewis Jane; Cherry Tovin Sullivan county. of Michael bleylert ai, i em in said County to make the ne surveys or of the Subsrrther at New hf If susqueha nine County, Pennsy I vatilis. li (.4 s.mE„,E, Sept 16. 154,7. A FRESH iwody .f Dr. litiyne's 1. • Medicines rCceived this.day, 41.10 erel and other Groceries. AENTLST eta, cps; ers Sept, 22,1847 HYER'S' PILtS.—A, (yeah stock o celebrated.NlA, just-reoAved brO BENTLNY & B it, =I NEW GOOD: FIRT IN MARKET. WE invite tha attention of the citiiii Susquehanna County; to our :t i t Fall and Winter Pocals, which 'is no I received, assorina theni we will do Oh well, if not a lit* better than et any shop in town. , 1 F.; B. CHANDLER &' ' Montrose, S&ptf 17, 1847. .1 the dly rely says Weir 1000 Ydsi. 6000 " 500 "T 600- "1 Alpaccas. 150 " ; Bro' Cloth * 'Cassini • 100 " Safi netts 4- Full Clo . • 2000 " Bro' 4. Bleached She Showla. shenrs, shirts And Moen, And! every] thing that's good to u . CHANDLER: & 'hon. fier Lilo • G}ROCERMS. TEA,sugarsaleratus, moles:ma. spice, ger, cloves, nutme•ew indign, alum, at F. 11 CHANDLER it C a.— Gal. tine in Dr. sal. MITA; STOVES,' THE largest and best lot of unok and stores ever Offered in this Market, lower prices than can be founit this s Albany.at F 4 B. CHANDLER di ij Eil BOOKS 4- STATIONARY. SCHOOII, 800 Toy I . loqks, 'Blank Fancy Book • large and "mall Pencils, Ink, W fent. Wax; Wreppin Writing Piper, libber, and Rubber' steel Pens, sand, . cheap at CHANDLER 4 WINDOW' v • Irue; Hard, Ware, at reduced sh, l and 9lass, Mail aro, Cutlery, ;sod . M prices. by , CHANDLEB wAvTEri d Goods, gluin g Willie*. 1. hon. Psysitr, s sod Copts'. Bren es' ALSO . 1 • be rdin bodes* lid &bat unityof! plxil motel ibirsolsn i by itiOd N eschipp I Flax 4404, 01' Flannel, abfl 80e, =I i Ai aPPrentices3 16 or 17 fearil l will 6od an okto G • r • oOD - irriOn paper at A.; i II ss ~reil 1 and P -14 of jots 3. • lota it= k et 1. 4 et Cher Ginghams Prints. De Lain. , Itill , Zra. 11. !tor at of • 4. 1 .. or it IF*, eto. Ind kitsr per Tore. tor .oritby • *Pic , $ 11111 a 1 , . •subOriber having be'en app o i a iW Agent of the Lycoming 'County Mutual Insurance CoMpany for Susquehanna cbunty, is prepared to receive applications, for loiu. ranee. against loss by fire; in aCcordance with the acts of incorporation and Bye-laws - of the company.,, ' The great t!isources now possessed - by this company as being much the most extensive in Northern , Peit nsylvania, offer very strong )n. ducements to all who wish to be' secured a. gainst loss byifire. to become members. ROST. C. SIMPSON, Agent; , Frill: undersigned, having e stablished; X LIVERY STABLE at Genq D. D. VV4r nee& in Monernse, is prepared to accornmodiAte the public w 4 fast and gentle !, of . .i Homes, and Carrniges of every descr ption. on reasonable terms. , 7 . Pleasure parties will be furniShed with tWa and lour horse Carriages, and careful Drive/so on short notioe. Believing thnt a LIVERY STABLE of go d horses and carriagei will be a great accomnin datipatn the e 'igen& °Montrose:and the ptib lic, if not profitable to ( the proprietor, he re spectfully solicits the patronage flf , . the riding public. - - D. 111.'Deixisoni Montrose, .1 • 30. if WANTED •04, SHEEP PEIiTS, OA which the highest price. will be paid F ' in Casa, nt the Hat &- Cap store of She Subseriber—one door south: of thi, Fames& Store. POST • n 4 . NOnnose, Sept. 2„",1947. ly 28, 1947. I itraw GOONS N OW opening dod will be *old cheap by' ' J. L YONs WANTED 5000 Yds. Flannel—socks, &rt. L YoNg„ Sept. 15. IZI NO 2110NO.POLY IN THE TEA TkALIE. Lca of the Pekin Tea Company's Tess,Tal -17. A so. other Teas at a cheaper rate. Just o pened and for sale by J. L. the l'eY D iu Kidd, A , t PLENDID lot of N4w and Cheap GoodsA jut opened and selling rapidly at the store of • .J. MI SUGAR. Coffee, Raisins. indigo ,, Allhm, 'Copperas, Vitrol, Dye.woods, dtc. cheap at the inure of ' • J. h. I " leFon j IF.MON ,Sugar--a superior' article for pies _LI and Lemonade &c. for sale by J. L. - A REAT variety of Broadcloth*. Saltinetts, A Kerseymeres, Tweeds, Kentuck Jeans. &c. just, arrived and selling very low bY -J. L. AL'S. Shoes, Bed Qords,Bilicbels and Sus pent'e.rss br sA le by • J. CASH b 1 ER ES, Orlenn Plaids. Parma ttas, • Alpacemi. Merinoes. Ginghams and Prints. a good assortment can be found at the cheap storei_of . J. .4 ODFISH, & MACKEREL, *fresh supply. J. • bip. *a— Tory IttOITS,LIISI SDE• LAINES,, Limas, find IVA splendid Ginghems, for sale low at EMI ii . ,.., 111 OLE LEATHER:--A new supply just "',i'eceitied—illso Upper Leatheriand Oalj. Skala -of a tint rare quality, am! for!isalexbeap by Bentley 4. Read. NO CURE, NO PAY, , - Immo 3111011110 DoctroiC 11)101Y the latest advice.s, the clinkty was m .1...P! ginglin the North, and 'the tfocit-jawi! in the Nonh.enit, carrying - consternation ; many were throwing away their COtilS,Veliti.tte.,Cx. citing the newest anguish, in the minds of the ben6 , olent ; equalled only try. the late famine in Ireland. Now; Ido not say, ibni nii lea can be cured_ by me, but MY RULE in*tb. riaho throws the patient into jlts, which is probibly the best remedy known (or chronic complaints. 'And as I have had great rac k... it is eaq for me .to tell the particular malady, by looking :it the outer gArMent. JOHN GROVES, :r. M. 'Montrose. 1847. 4N, B. Of f ice two doors below the FArmars' Store. - 38Orn 4 .ldministratorlN A'otice. NoT ICE is heretiy, given . to all Organs; in . terested, that Lucy - Hyde, Admi n i s :k a ... irix Of the-late Jebez Hyde, dec'd. bavint re signed, and surrendered her letters Of &finials. tratitM, the undersigned hoe bee i i duly appoint ed Administrator de horde non of said MI persona therefore, having unsettled busitleas with laid Estate - ill please call eit .him close, it withaut farther delay,' and those-who are indebted to said Estate will onakeiam* ate payment: :' - THOS.. :1011101104. Ei ,Sept. 20,1347. lecutor , fir Noticel. NOTICE is hereby given all personsin i‘ debted to the estate of EZRA . BROWN, dee'd late oftrooklyn 'Township, to mak. mediate , paynient, and sill persons having any elaimt, against said Estate are reibestedkAo present then i to the subieribers formestleaeOnt EZRA. B BROWN, ~~ .401 Bimi / re tba Tfiliatin new by applying fi . 4 l f.OOKI JAM , , Montrose, Sept. 15,1847. • I r • • . ' _Li , 1, ton 4 ' , Aidlniulnistra . NOLl , el,, ~ , 1V TlCt ■ Ail hereby esisii fa ail iieriN3iil!)n. IT iteliteli lie the, estate . O,CRICHMOIP, ID i GA TT. thied, Isle or,P)n*k TfOilibliti 0 me lastneiktte paining, aetairpenimia Nat , tag y 4141114.8p1eit illitfgatit. eireliegriem. ed 1,0 at 'sheaf to 04 iubscriti#3si ae. meta; i _ , -, ,) i-- 1, , , , , 48444/IMAM.F kihs'i; . . plepecky Aug. /0044 ' , N-411r '. • ...- I ... -.4 ... :4.- Amnia ~.-,....- MAIL _ SE riilli,are one of limbo* *aid campimino ialikykt the preseet atty. , - common noisily Optic, for administration I telaPoltary.uatiplsiiits of ttiestionimnamt Ai - heed, -ache s 'coldi 'dcc., they he Iki Pellded Plmeireista prompt gild tbs. - Sestlippoirieoe of,i indiniosition will 1110- ' bly much Ilickaliese They us I, adapted teall cases ofweakneseeses poi. debilityatiy deratigement ; of the : . especiallywith females-41)de -to,om rimed use cf them; in strict Matfonnitr thrill directiensirtll - very soon neer ible ns of the stomach to their saturate:lN and , o, end regulate the-!bowels, andeomarate • hole system..' :` ~,. ~.., ' ere, is no disposition ito -give emeirepas 1 :ndatioasef Abet!..;,, What is hers stated, result or &deal . ellperlence With lbsy that through a period of fifteen yeti's:. It, supposed,' or pretended... Mist theyoise the ;deed ;: neither. lire theydellge4 to b e es freely at we' use our moon I Such bug , rue -, purpose of medicine. ,!tri only:moo. to Mfice is to assist nature.a reattLivilieglis -m to a proper tone and-action, whiteems. ably, or 'through earelessnesi or except,* ...mes deranged. Many ars, carets*, Jiod i e,need thnsaid. And the most careful are le to leregularities of the aystemai `lt ;Is . less almost to say, that a prompt vie et !andleffectiver.remedies,•on the first 8 4 1111111 '• of lioness, is the part of wisdom .;graiest edicine the Proprietor knows these - Pilig i liks• • And he is - certain that in forty•nini,el.-, out of fifty,! where a fair trial is madeaci; , ing to the directinds,' they Will be used a as a standard.! medicine.- He fig near aan instance, where they have hese thus inwhich they have not met with vistissfr ; , APPROVAL: umerous teitimoidals may be seen arum feral Office of side, , and reterences will be 1 n to substantial liviag; '.witnesses of their' a hle,eurative pro p erties. - he Pills are purely vegetable, are ,of two , a. stimulantand purgative. purifyinglhir ~ arid, producing a healthy: action throng mire system-; are a valuable Anti-Billions. mine, and eminently usefill in all lingering plaints—Weakness, General Debility. Dye y,Pulmonary Affedions, Liver Complaints,. umatic and ;Spasmodic Affections, Female. ipla iota, Palpitations, &c. immar, after a fair trial. m 11) he wlthmtlt . them. hey are put' up in FIFTY CPNT and . LLAR PACKAGES, each havalga pamph• mbracing a! valuable Treatise on DiseaMe. full directions for use. The Dollar pack are the cheripest to the purchaser. They be ordered through Maoist., giving the eel and No. Of the General ;Depot. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, at • - 140 Fulton street, Second Floor, N. Y., Between Nassau-street and Broadway. acu the Corn is I and is it.; U tits li. As yen villas Healith—Try num lA* • Agents: BENTLEY - 8i Run, Mown" E. Amy, BrooklYn, H. GIBBS, Orwell, Brad county, and R. C. 'remits, Biighantten. MONTROSE Stanums , steatoigt,"_ HIS School is removed from the "QM. • 6 Academy,- to ap eligible situation in a. modious hiimie, where Miss- Willani, *a ncipal, is now prepared to receive young dies to Wird and educate. Having bad ch experierice in fi dog young Lethal for cher* of Common o afs end Academies. would be happy to re ive a Claes towboat • rticpler ineructiiin •will be Klan -al- die- II ce ofreaching 4 The -Fall tetra williceret• • ace on hionday,Oct:4lll. The services et . Fitch. and Miss Blackman, will be.conda— ini their Departments. :pile may furnish their own beds and bed. g. for which a reasonable deduction will be de on the price of board. .. , TVRICI3., moron English Studies, 4ot so i, • her Branches, • ...... 50 ebiseir GeOtnetry, 1 • A5O in or French.— .: " - '1 00 sic on the Piano,— ... . 8 416 of Piano, , ...48‘80e II ermi for bearding are from twelve.to fear. n shillings per week. This include', intsbi t • , fire and lights. , • , '‘ I jerenee—The TruPties of the Acad% hr “ ontrose. Aug. 31. 1847, • ~ - . ~ SUSQUEHANNA .ACADEMY., Fall team 'of ' ibis Inetitution,iiill Cftst— meace on Wedrtesday the - Bilidity lof :pt. next; under the' charge of A.J:Bitilsi i s I graduate from aladison'UniveraityitiCY. Tzdtkin peir,Quaß'tere• " , a' icing , Reading, Orthography. Ruditnerita.er rithmetic, GeographY'lkna Englith 431 0 111 :,,, ar, . ' .....!...., ...,...' . ,'. -, ... ;:...4:11 l iur n Grammar and Beteoea, Chemistryi - 1 Peilosophy.Botarty4Logtc and Rbetar.. lc,. 4 ..... . " __As " .' 300 Algebra, Surveling,,Otornetry, Astrono. 1 y,in . ed Frenebi 4. . 4. 1 _.A Os La in and Greek plosis, •• -11 'ln I y order of the Board, hi: JESSUP, ..PraAlen4 / iontrottit; Atig. with. 1847: • ~ ,;. • t I EVV DRY GOODS:' I T' H. BURRITT'S, may be loud a large. I and most desirable assortment of Dry , , •s, consisting m part • IN LADIES DRESS 9 0 0Ds ..., i ich calicoen. French antEoglisb Gingbamei eget ior sty les, Gingham and Printed LIM* ii r de Lanes at 17 rents aud uriwittaa4 turd Baregar, • Fancy Bilk% te. ketone! , newest ; styles. < ' I IN SUMMER SILetWLS—:t ,- ~- h Silk, De/Lane. Stmdills, &Me i Mid 111614 Net Shawls nnd Send* very cheath ,' t t IN ROIVATErg .... 1 . rel i ct) Braid, China Pearl and Cobariblim. Plain ,Straw. Lawn and Common Faacy rine% with Rich . Ribbcies, Triain2ings. and wrs, at red_oced , p_rices. iN PARASOLS— plSnditintraitent of Silk. GillilltarN ikad toe Pa s, and Umbrellas at ve ibis 1 1 11 r GENTS DRESS • GOODS—r 'ad Meths, Cassimeres, Saltine ts, e ds, er C10(110 111311 Vestings, ...both ich and n on- n large variety and chetip: 'I, 2 IN RATS AND OAP -- • 1 . b ice assortment of Fur Nap d,i'elq Col d or, and WoeLHats; Gents lioq!,and 1 c Palm Leaf liars; also clot Tel sad ; zed Summer CePft of the net sad l a via. l"\ Wis. • 1 I l i IR \ DOMESTICS i i g • anis, plaids; Bed Ticks. Cat 0118beetillik , ra, Coibred Carpet Warp, Bel 1 ilite. • tm ' ' ' .( I I'whieh la the various tilde. Elty as, :pa . sloes aid prices ; will furnish meet ilis i I illaeollmenis to Porehen lohs)lre b. ta eternise his *lock wall loolhift nlit. 1 1 hie ;mann ore Mob emtkely,o*. clie F end largely elite eleettreeteOen efilits tia, city, -aad•wilt 'be. mite* mill 'pregh . y will eitil fail to he leased: - , - , 1 1 sw Marevil:Wirto 1 10 17; 1 , , of Mof I I Pr, I ~6ir -..... I oogs,*, STATIONARY. Aam I kr ." " El II