IEII •,~ ,: 11 -04rernor. . etotal Comer • ~.....—...... 112 4' g3' ri md. % P - 5 . P 8 m .21 ...- Tows4IPS 11 1 2 0 0 5 110 4 0 2 1 17 5 401 Apalachia Auburn, Bridgewat Brooklyn, ChOCOLIIIt, Clifford, Dimock, Fore at La Franklin, Gibson, Great Ben Harford, Harmony, 18 97 176 100 170 10 75 106 74 110 44 30 ''. 43 29 36 13 4 76 134 75 123 114 63 112 65 113 e, 5443 52 43 52 64 52 62 52 65 141 77 142 84 9i 54 96 5.5 92 14 43 140. '5 148 84 54 . , 85 54) 80. Herrick, Jarkon, Jesup, Lathrop, Lenox, Liberty, Middletown 3lontri , se, New )lilfiw "Rush, ail er Lake; . filitnson, 4 1 71 0 60. 49 2.354 1463 1448 2319 12287 1450 1439 2212 1500 Alvan.Oandle*,',llad S 6, Aaron Elliot 87,)Vm. H:SlOcuni 3, and Alexinder Burns 3, ioteS, for Trustees of Dundaff Academy. f Anhui' l TON GO' E. F. Lemoyne . had 53, W. B. Thomn' s 48,11. B. Little 59, Juhn McKinney , 1 15, Ira Kinney 42, Sam'l Bard 35, 11 m Foster l 4 . 2, a a ndiiram.Allen 34 votes. ;. . *,* The regulat Democratic candidates in EMAIL. , CAPITOS. _ I •' .., Cr\rFß IL- INTELLIGENCE i 114. I,: ; • c Dreadful Explosion ill NaghTine. , • I , •-- C*CINNATI, Oct,. 15th, ltq7. - -- - -- t - ' '.'l ------------'— i Nashville papers, just arrived, bring news of Takillg of tli , City Of Mexico. l an awful calamtty at that place, from effects of American irks 1. - i. 7 . 7 rirg and wounded, Officers the storm "on t Tuesday evening, last. The and men, in the 411 Battles, 562 Geller- lightning struek a powder magazine, causing als Wortit ! , Pillow End Smith safe—Worth; an awful exploliion. The report was equal to ... Go ern the loudest earthquake. The destruction of - ror of the it ey of Mexico. ; i • life and propelty was immense, 100 houses IPETERA CRG Oct. 13—A. M. . ,; were destroyedibr injured, and ten dead bodies The New Orleans papers of the sth, due : were already taken from the ruins. ll ore to day, have not been •receiveti, bavihg ; The house oc Mr. Sbeavers was torn to pie. faile•l s.mtli of Charleiton..S. C. I am hoW-I..ces, the family Ouch injured, and one of them, eve , ., indebted to G. W. Vanstoren I Esq. Ivbe a young lady, 10.11ed.- r -Cer. N. Y, Globe. ram! passenger in the ` steamer Alabama, from • .- . , . Taall,ic, for the folloWing additional ; particu- ; Tuk. PINNSIVLVANIA-:VOLCNTEERS.—The las of Kai* intelligence brought by that Pittsbnig ComOercial Journal says letters arrival. I 1: . . *have been received in that city, with the intel- Mr. Vanstoren citme in company with-ligenee that Lieot. Col. Black, and, we pre )laf. C.)pers2Goveria4ent sutler of Tampico, i sum; the reattfr part, if ',not all the First regi kar .r of dc....iatqles tii the' United States from ; ment of P nnsvlvania Volunteers were at Fue 1, I. Gates. pla - jor Ottpers has copies of let- bin, on th 12thi of Septinber. They could r. to merelmits at Tampico, received by ;not, there re, lime been engaged in the late :•isli expresses, fl'ivrlz semi-off eial accounts , operations around Mexiod. The second regi ,:tn,e taking of the Uropital. • , ment . was!in gatirison at Terote previous to Sailta Anna marcl(tql - out on the 13th with Gen. Seat's adV-6.nees front Puebla. ;10 . 5,m men and 20 pieces of cannon, and pro- 4 kl, . ,- r iled to fluadalotipP. It was expected he' , A BAD t;',tHrt.uft": E.—lt •itgtated that the ..a.f= w• .11,1 soon retreat tc4oajaCa, & no further im- , fairs of Pritne, ward & Co.: as far as the ~4 ...i.iti. ~,,,lestatiim fioni Aim' was anticipated.' merican creditor* are gouu will even turn entire American filss from the SO. to .the . out worsei than was feared. The amount of in -1,•;1!I S.ntemlier, arnoitnts to 15 officers kill e d, debtedne4s is ahOut $100;000, of which thjee and 47 wounded, amt 41 . .)9, men killed- and of the Wall str ' t Banks lose a large aniount, wonndud. , : ' stated We, $2OO, 00. The English - creditors in the last battle, t i ltat at Chapultepec,which ' have absorbed the assets of the firm. teem-red on tbe 13th, Gen. Scott brought forty pief•os of cannon t to bear on the heights, and 1 ,, •• ,, i rendering thenNteitahle ch the afternoon of the 14th, Gen. Scott so•it 1.:,i)0 men'into the city, who took posses )t) of the citadel, after some serious onto+ 1, ,I from the rabble, vho attacked their rearl 1, 1 wounded a number. stn the 13th, theniimen of the city had de inviiel muskets from Santa Anna, but he was urn le to furnish then 4 ,The letters referred:: to Make no menlien of Fautl. Anna's res*aiion, and Mr. VanstavO ren disevediis the statemententirely. 1 Generals Worth, Mow and Smith were un in.jurail in the battles,ind General Scott, had mnt , ' , inted Gen. Worth the Governor of the 1 e.r v of Mexico. t: The steamship Fashion ' was entering the harbor of Tampico as Vie, Alabama came out. 4 --- '''r A Litt* I ester. •Br the arrival of ithe schooner Somers at rarleston, from H‘ana, later dates from Vera Cruz have beenl received but they com prize scarcely any th'ing in addition to whit , we have before giveit The following pars- graph is the only iteniitelegrapha: ° I Gen. Scott, it is Oattd, bud addressed aI ..irruint to the Mexicaha Stateg, inviting them ° ~. iikl their deputies:to-ilia capital with full tipwers to - eonelnde,* treaty of peace. It. is t 1 ,,, stated, that a diAibion iof 1500 men bads heon sent by den. St to take pos - ion of Telua , a small •place ear the CapitaL PALL A ntuu.—Theizigin of this word is bit known althoug h' is frequently -used,. signifies safety ; fi this sense we say trial. ' inry is the palladinin of our rights. It g a-rivPd from the - statO of Pallas or - Minerva ; it u'as pretendeo descended from heap _ en near th e tent of Iglus , while the Greeks . 1 . ;•r6 engaged in the fortress of 01 being consulted atont this statue, the or aelP ordered 'that a te4ple should he built tol Pallas in the eitadel, i l and . that the statUel 'should be there kept pith care, and thatiabile !.his precious depositt remained. there Trqy should not be take.m SEISGFANT RILEY .'- The Nei York Corr , mercial speaks as folks of Sergeant Rile j, Who Was recently hung in Mexico as a 4ese4: 4 ier : "Sergeant Riley, 'ihe" deserter was 141 known by many in th'i commumty. lie was Tee-rifting sergeat for l some tilne, and kept the rendezvou s next to thifl corner of Ceda r , Wasiingt on Street. IR , ilexwas_ a man cgs* ry large frame more'ttiin,six feet high. He was formerly a SergeOtin the 06th ..regifoqit of the British Army, .itationed in Canaan' fro in wriiiPh he deserted, and came to this -city. 7 4,, 7 Shortfy after he joined the United States unify and being well,skillean his profession, was sent to West" Point,4ere he acted as 141 Sergeant for some tki'ie Way- Gov. Young .6f „ Noti bas reeoin!. mended the 25th of Nowewther 4 8 a day Thank6gising. MasOtehuoette i New lianni. Rhite and Missouri, 14ve ippointed the sans? da y. • I SUSQUIIII Nll iOUNTY (11116# ELECTION JENA% 37 71 37 70 66. • 88 66 90 42 93 43 • 94 In 62 $ 59 -18 162 n 162 20 79 20 81 23 63 26 52 78 ; 45 74 50 (13 107 • Ci 3 108 33 114 33 • 117 42 70 41 00 148 69 147 • 67 30 50 29 48 2298 1456 2252 The Btitish people are making a new im provemoit upon!' the Globe—one that interests the Unit d Stafps not a little, too—and that is 4 for th ' establishment of Railways in the East-11 - ages, mainly with the view of develo ping the otton t Oniture of the last, and to bring it'elmap . fima a distance, to a market on the SeabOard. ! SUFFILIGE ti!Cosszericur.—Last Monday week theroposition to abolish the distinction between colored people and whites, in respect to the right of Stlffrage, was rejected by the peopte,of Conneeticut. As far as beard from, the roteS stands—for the proposition, 2,548 ; against it, 6;884. WIIAT I S Is JO NAME.—CoI. Towns (Demo crat) bae beaten-Gen. Clinch (Whig) for Gov ernor of : Georgia. The name of Col. Towns is said to be Georke Washington Napoleon Bo an ca rtelbitits.l l , There was to much thunder in hat nameevil.' for "Old Withlacoochie," r) • litu . tpz.-343: Weldon, formerly Mrs. Me- G-angbey of thii city, and who eloped with Dr. Ne don,: some y4ars ago, recently committed suicide by hanging herself, in Covington, Ind. A rniserable encl. of a life made miserable' by conjugal! infidelity.—Cleveland Herald. car! Nexiconnuaily exporti about four teen millions, offrpecie to England. The pro duct other min4s tids • year will be much less than fortherly orl accotint of the difficulty of ob taining guicksilier, which is necessary in the trmelting of the precious ores. I _til I I I r.'The C . , missioners appointed at the lost session of t` e lowa Legislature, to select a new*at of 43,..vernment haye selected a spot II on a beaittful prairie in Jasper county, thirty miles frOm the 6ographieal centre of the ter ritory., They; 41 it Monroe city. . Dr. /4 - ' der, tl4"new chief Rabid, in London, bas,cauSed it tope intimated that no member of the lii** -- ,plesnasipn, who is the keeper of an iraPrOperlotre, will be permitted to attend the Syni%ogue; 4 1 0 be acknowledged as one of the people. i . l,„ . . - • ' _ A poi Walt:tosz. l =4 tradesman wrote to a austoeie r , wha , ,..yps in hlis debt 4'Sir, 'if you w all et me have the amount of my bill, you wig 06/igpr* , --if tot, I mast o- Nippy, ' Queen ahe'° go-to.meeting clothes'; coat hatf stallion 'of . dollars. Those that Bonaparte pse4 td isear i zi.wh . en , Emperor, on Slam nearly a lien 1 4leiter in tbe Mobflo'Henild, states: {- that GerierallVi'Orth 'Opvas we - untied-in one Of bis legs by a spOntlull.a-The limb;w4s considerably shat • : , but itilwas tOt-oolisiclereiliiiingerots. 'it 7' 11 l i kt di ' • ' ... the r th i t 43,, n nn snbsenbers 'to , Pibin tte 'tug $29 iinonth as their sub #driiitie, Oriee.* tliatiisper ithich wines out ici*. l i t '! " ' '64lY... ,f 1 , ~ 1 - A 4essel has /arrived at Long ! 1 g 2tle r t;it i! " ti)Wg.- 1 + 4„ . , . iepresentatives &veer. ' W. 1 1 5 , 0 r • P c., • tepornisOoter 011 1 N N 12 26 106 'lOO 103 168 75 104 29 42 76 ' 130 ;62 112 ' 43 47 52 60 140 80 55 94 45. 130 51 S 1 37 •71 68 * V 3 42 .83 8 6l 17" n 165 18 79 15 —49 71 42 64 103 32 117 42 70 146 65 30 45 111 76 .64 30 4 149 30 • Romance. of Life. The lien:mon% Patriot gives the following ro , , Mantic aicount of the adventures of a "green inounta4boy." It is one of those cases which ,prove thip "truth is stranger than fiction." 'The tql,ivn of Newfano, in this county, Was I Many years sines the birth place of an infant Who wasithristened Paul Holland K • . As he grim up to manhood the spirit of Yan kee enterprize carried him to Canada, and in the interior of the country he commen eed thM, - ,practice of law. His industry and perseverance were rewarded with success, and after a tithe he removed for more lucrative practice-to the city of Montreal.- •Prosperity, and goodiprtune still attended 'him, and he soon bee#ne a candidate to the Canadian Par 'lament, ithere his ability and good judgment 7 secured tai him a respectable position and infin- OADCLO'rHS, Cassimeres. Sattnetts. Mice. While a member of Parliament, he re-1 -11-3 'weeds, Jeans. Vestings and ii4er chived ltter purporting to be Ntrit ten by an Good - now selling by E. T r old lady by the name of K , stating in I)HACK. Striped, Plaid and various colored s.libstancel, that she had not a single relative, a) Alpacas. Colt red Ceiestives. Cashmeres and was alone in the world, that seeing his, Jenny Lind, Oregon Plaid and Marleston Ging name in papers, as a member of the ana- hams at TIFFANY'S} dian Parliament, and if being the same as hers: she thought perhaps he might be of the sae fain-ily. She further stated that she was pns sessed of Considerable property, and knew:iof ne kindred to whom to leave it, and that if be' Would conic and see her, she would pay all bis eipenses and make him heir to her . property.— Mr. supposing this to be a 1100,1 Made no answer and paid no attention to it.:— Two or three months afterwards he received another letter from the same person. ureing ,in" stilljtroager terms his visit to her, and with so much apparent sincerity and earnestness, that ):ie resolved to go to England, and see Whattruth there was in it. He did -go and found the lady as she had described herself.-: sbe was living in an elecarit mansion and in• handsome style: She was delighted with the Visit of Mr. K , and spared no pains to Make it agreeable to him, 'After having spent some time there-he pre pared to return home. The old laay_defrayed -all his expenses, and made him many presents, and before his departure she renewed to him her promise - to leave him all her property and related the incident which led to the corres pondence.; She informed him that in early life she was the betrothed of a young man of the name of Paul Holland, who was an officer in the Britiih army. That he had fallen in bat-. tie before the consummation of their nuptials, and she had since remained unmarried and true th his memory. Thht seeing his name, uni ting thename of her lover and her own, she h , n as struck with the singular coincidence, and thought she could not better show her devotion to the memory of her betrothed, than to bes- Ow her ptoperty upon him who seemed by his nhnie to bp the representative of both. I He leftiher. and returned to Montreal, and Within a sear afterwards received intelligence leif her death, and that in accordance with her declaratien he was made sole heir to her es tote., i te. 114 set out immediately for England, and on his arrival he found all things prepar ed for him. His claim was recognized and he 'uttered at, once into the possession of h large fgrtune. r : lte is note in the enjoyment of his gbod fortune at Montreal, and is now orlr. ecent- i s litaff; been a member of the Canad . n iParlia went. i !Phis ih} a true sketch of history of one Vermont toy, and there are "doubtless many , spell. The regions of fiction, and the highest Rights of ; the imagination, do not furnish. a more romantic adventure. O,RE EVIDENCE OF TUE VIRTUES .._ _ I 01' JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. ,' Dr. J. Ni Smith, Winsborge , N. C. says—Some of yout Pithily Medicines have reached this part of the countr y, They seem lode much good, and are eigerly 'might after by all who aro acquainted with their medifimal virtues. I should be glad to have an Agency foilthe sale of them, as--1 flatter myself, that inrreputation as a physician is such. as will promote your imerent in their sale. The Execctorant appears to be in the greatestdeinand here. k Mr. .1. fl, Wallace, Milford, Pa.. says — The fi rst six snobthanery little Medicine was sold, excepting ybur WorutMedicine, which was soon disposed of It ls bit sullen time since the Expectorant was much culled for.i, I had used one bottle _ ht my TA roily, and fiund it ad eicellent Medicine Air colds; This spring there have hasen an-unusual number of persons coin. .phaining of heavy Colds. and the moat of them hive fund re - 114%y using your Expeelorent. f . , Mr. , Tha. M. Turner, Savannah;Geo:, says—We bve been very successful in selling yobs' Alterative, 0 we int*, t but s (few bbttles left ;We Wish you t. nend us s. qtoss by the first Vessel. i, [Melina. Whitney & Litho, Mount . Morrigi. N. y.. ity--We ti. about out of your Vermifuge and Ran *jtod Infra daily, cilia for the Vcrmifuge, which d verichigh itt this section. The. sales of all ynurMedics invelseen good, and contihoeuto ga it free st: tZni Tonle, WiliPuflikl. 0160. saya"--Ifoov Ver- , initogo anti ri 1111 sell very readily here-.I couldinivis 'Old muillittore of them if I haul them: 0 :t with-iesr and with te:- British .141 Treasuret' N IfJ • 6 I 6 E5l ii 26 107 ;1101 78 `, 28 76 : 64 50 Jo ~1 01 107 73 27 76 63 43. 54 138 55 45 53 37 65 42 54 'l4O J. 55 63 55 37 61 49 40 148 3:?, 2.234_ 1457 E.P. Steadman, yerinifoge and Ex arid we ebOold be g; Prepared only t 3 agency by N. Mitel hairreply to the` mmtinicatfon °Mr. G---d who 1 1. 1 hair seen fit,to add us. upon this I'subject ,of our weekly notices of .C. ';Vaughn '. Vegrtable'Lithen— triptie Mixture; 41 e Great Amerieset Reinert) , ; we have only to say, t at every name wlllieh had appear. ed m theseinotices as giging testirntiny to the great curative power of i s far famed artiele of Medicine. is a genuine one, Weyer , oar *4lly - friend may, think ; no fiction .1 used here , and if tie questions our word after this, we would ask him :to take the name .of any person he h a ever found mentioned, the place of tesidence, and ;se d a post paid bettor to.the Orison ; Who does not reeei e a satisfactory, afiswer both as regards the l genein netts of the trainee given,:and the character, &the m icinealluded to also, then'are will publish gratis his eommunicatiou, setting forth our flilsification, and is4and convicted Of perjury' s ' Will this satisfy the Doctor 1 We happeoto know What we are engaged in wl en wq print such notices ; this Vegetable Litliontr ptic is doing great good all over the country, and, ; seems to be the 'remedy Ifor all complaints. As tte' agents in this:vicinity whose names ars under the advertisement in our pap!, will inform the doctor. i Get a pamphlet and read. i Auditor 1 1 1 6 0 6 5 108 15 129 112 46 -62 78 94 138 80 70 ss 76 • • IST ROC .111.0 RSV.. - Came into the enclosure of the subkriber about the Bth inst. a dark brown horse hitvine one white hind leot, almiit ten or eleven pears eld. His owner 4y requeited to prove proper ty, pay charges, end tat“.. him away. REUBEN WELLS, Bridgewater, get. 19th, 1847, 1t 62 162 78 , . Ls hereby given, that an onplicatlo has been made to the Court of Common, leas of Su4quehanna County to grant a char et; of ] tl r Incorporation to the Prebsyterian Contego.' lion of Silver Lnke—according to the ti of' Assembly, of the 'n h day of °ember 184). V, BL A NhING, Pkot cy; Prothy's Otfiee. • ) - Montrose, Octi 18, 1847. .3 2183 1533 Melo Goods .11 T ILE subscriber is now receiving a metal a ssortment (if I• i 1 t I FALL AM) WATER GOODS il z . I i l which will be sold forcash as cheap -On he bought in Northern Pennsylvania. Fa enos, c,usiomers, one and all, pleas acce : rPy itrinlis for your very liberal patronage Airir g the past year, end Remember tit* ainqtlinig in my line will he furnished yotk on Oh§ win ciple of 'Live ant let live.'.' Ready pet/ ad small profits is out motto. All kinds of produce received in privrOnti EDWIN TIFF.ANYi Brooklyn, Oct .191 h, 1841.1 . .i I -- , - . --'-- Apples, Furs a ß ci e c r p w o zic t . ry Fl b arsed, Vi 7 Dried AN r EAD;p— . ghT - ____—__.—__Jk_ i__ p S—a Nage variety new sf-1NT144 at TIfFA NY' $ . _ OLE I. sitter and . Mororen skins , e(iing S Ownp at TIFFANY'S. . . B OOTS and shoes a . large nssnrtmPrvi TIFFANY'S. N AILS, Iron and steel • F RESH Tens rh enp at TIFFANY'S. HA rr:.sand Muffs for snlp hT PAINTS, OILS, Drugs and Medirines by TIFFANY. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! HATS dr, CAPS ! LADIE'S FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, & READY MADE- CLOTHING ! ! MIL 41. POs7 l et CO. ARE now receiving fruit New York, .the MOST I EXTENSIVE, RICA, & VARIED AOPOP.TiZEN P : GOOns in their line ever iiroitglit into Nortfieni P4m sylvania which thoy offer to the Public at prices from 25 to 50 per cent. loier than they have ever been sold inthis country--conSis ing of over . *OO 2172 ZZADZS., FALL FA SHICONFOR:II34i4; . And every ftishi.m, of Fine Nutria, r Otier Moleskin, Brush, Cast..tmerc, Angola, Wish rat and Conti, of all cidors, qualities and j,ri• ces, from 88 cts tb $6,00. OS 0 oCommon Wool, Ginzed, Rough & Ready,i Ashland and bliorung H Ira. 1 5 O• D.Oll N MEN'S, SOY' & CHILDREN'S C .ps !4 • 50 DI FFEREN T .r lei of. Fur, Fur 10,im med Plain and • Fanci dui!), filoliagr 4 .• • • Silk Plusli—Velvet, Silk and Com .Gletz,d Caps.' 1 • p Tip E LAD! ES IA RE particularly invited to call and exam.: .. ine our tissprtment'nf• 3 ILADIESi ANDINISIEB' MUFFS; Embracing every style and quality from a cbm: mon CONEY tot he finest LYNX-and allar ding an opportunity of sefectitik from !the LARGEST NUMBERand ihe GREAT ST VARIETY which -tias'evr fteen, offered ilor sale in this region of 'country—aid at a loiver price than.tbe same quality' Mtn bia boughtifor elsewhere. - •,, I Read y allude elothani: I . , ALARGE arid general sisortni' eat of Ciiiits Overcoats-LVestS and pentaleoiti 01',filit.- ferein patterns &nil 'qu4ities,"'for toile at atalist the price of therclotlf. cFIiT. o :ALE -. • Of superior No. 1 Buffalo' Robes—chew per than the cheapest for qpgatu - ...‘, . , eie One Word mn US] 10 P's;10010 i .: Hering bought tratilii t very article.in . vu line, we bought W. & is wears willing tot IC up with smell profits we are- ileterinlited'no.li be itnifersOld—hurt will i sell :every artict -, as cheap and we thaikcheaPer thain st sex rit .e t establishment; 'Then-cull la i one ifoOr sotif ,' ,of the 4 Tarmer's.Store".ind look forloursol, : ~N.. B. Most kinils ofiprod&ce taken in t de —and CASE . paid for Otteeppelte and Fui '••,- • Stoutrose Oct: Nth' 1847: i • , [Mayville, N. t I find your pectorant give g• . tatiafactibn, ;lad to:have tooth. lot. ; , y. Dr. p. JayoO, ' Ili., and mold on dz Co. Mintri*. Pa. 141rIn plitirrtinemtnts. TIFFANT,§ =E kOlO , TO 0111PITIRS. L 11' ROPOSAS will received the id . Pt, of OctOber next foterecting a frame ding !MI bY 06 feet, it PITTSTON /EASY. Plop and Specifications 'math° seen bylien— tinkling ofRS 7. WISNER, Visillbalnkin Nl, Y. SOPtember 29, 1841. ' , • !i lEcuors . SALL LL t soldlhy public , vendita or ?mt— cry, On Wednesday the tenth 'day of November next, at ihe house of Etta Brown. late 'of the township of 'Brooklyn, deceaaed, one span of Mares, one yearling Col ;one sucking Cnit, three Cows, three tieolyears olds, two Yearlings, three Hogs,Bire atigate, twenty One Eheeft, one lumber Wagon land Sleigh; a quantity of hay and Grain, most kinds of Varining tools , House:..bold furniture. &c.. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A; M. ' .All RUM* over five dollars, eight months credit with unproved security, . EZRA ,4,1 BROWN, Et ecutors t LORENZO G. BROWN. Brooklyn, Oct. 11th, 1847. AMID TRATOR'S NOTICE. - vOTICEip hereby given to all roman's in. debted: I to the estate of EBENEZER MILLARD, dec'd; late of Adburn township, to matte immediate pnyment, and all .per Sons having any claims against said estate are re quested to present :them to the subscriber for settlement. • _ ANDREW g. LOW, Adm!'r Auburn, .0m:7.1847. ADMMSTRATRIX'S 240T,1CE. OTICE is hereby given to all persons in debted to the estate of ELISHA HARD- . ING, jr. dec'th late of the township of Herrick, to make inuhediate payment, and, all perions having any etaims against:said estate are re. quested to present, them to the, subscribei lor settlement. ' ORPHA A. HARPING Addi. Herrick; Oat. 11, 1947. • - MILV littODOCil BENTLEY &MEAD, 1. • ARE nowreceiving a. very large and desi rable stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which have been bought for .C. 4811, and will be sold at a very' small advance from costs. IWe still adhere to our old 'polio,' NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, by any establishment this side of ,the Etela ware, and invite our customers and the fajblic generally. to give us a call and test the truth of our assertions. filontrose, Oct. 13, 158.17. irp RO D Ci f OTH S, plain and fancy ger seymeres and S.ithetts, (a very large assortment) Kentuck Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Vesting% Linsey Woidsey 's, Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, Batting &c. us chemp-as the cheap t. BFNTLEY 4 READ F • RENCI - 1 tilerinoes, Alpaccaii, plein• l and fancy, Oashmeres. Mouslai)( De Lttins p , Gingharm, Oregon Plnid, Capones, - for , sale right by BENTkEir & READ. A d R D ing W c A oii ß in. E ;, e a e o re m b osi raied A o x i e tr f e n n t, rsn i i tcl u by BEN7'LET:If REA.b. R ON and Steel, of -almost every Bizet and quality ever broueht to this market. BENTLEY .RE4: SOLE and Upper Leather—elm--Calt and Murocco,Skins. Boots, coarse and fine,' Browing. Ladies and chiterens shoeii, and In• dia Rubbers, a first-rate assortment selling right by BENTLEY & READ A FULL stock. of Groceries, Crockery, 1.11. Stone and in-wars, Pdijits, Oils :and Dye-stuff 4, Medicines, Droning. Pails, &e. by , BENTLEY 4- READ. ATCIIE9 ' 'AND JEWELRY.—Patent Ld ter, Lapine aml,English .Watelies (an 'entire new stock) Go'd and Silver Pencils and Pens, 'Bracktis, Pins, Rings, Slid,gs, Spectacles, ver Spoons and Thimbles Purse .Twist'land Trirninings, for sale rhea p . by, BENTLEY 4- BRO. • BONNETS, &tins •nn4 Velveis, ' Tubbs, Laces. Fol.yines. - Jecnnetts, litus &c. by r BENTLEY - 1. REA • . CODFISH and Mackerel by - • SENT4'Y & REA D AG.tEN IN THE MELD or tioriouxsiAt copET,ITIOi. H. VIEBB I WOULD inform his s ing:oils and former 'pus. tomers. and the public generally. Oet he is again on, hand, at los old , stand. in ifull blast—having i just returned friiin New ,York with an entire new stock of Goods suited to this market. Which he is new opening, and! of feting for sttlet cheap for ready pay. fluving made his purchases for Cash,lie will be able td sell at such _ rates as cannot 'fall to please. Thnsh who wish to save 25 per (tient, will please cat! and examine,' Moran:ate. October ei ltkt. • Lunde. uE Netllimiii Count* THE County of Sullivan having. been la sty. ; setoff fryin the county of Liveoming• nd the County Seat located by Curjunislurietaiiip pointed by the-Legislature Qui the , lands of the Sutr#cri ri, he offers to sale village' lota and land utijoiping being port ent largebridy, which he will sell to suit settler*. Mill Sits and timner Pfenty. Enquire of iLewis JiipOr, Cherry 'Township. Sullivan , courtly. of_ Michael Mektert at pies ent In said County to , htnkt the ftecest(try surveys oral' the Subsorther at New httifgrd, S usqueha ti ti e t County. Pen nay I va n in. i . , ! B.IIIBYLER 4 1 Sept..lo, 107.. ! • 384 m . IH -u AIEIEN ! • i ampauk, a Vautztaaro s 1 FAWHIOINABLE'T.AI.46O HAv !NG i et received the 'New iork and ' Phil del hilt repo:ono( Fashions, for the Foil fed . int ,r.of 1847 ; dx, 8, beg leave Wine' form 1 tho n d vtie it e or ',lnput:boon!, that they are prepared; to do work entrustedlo them: in snob imageer as Will pieste , lo44bait .fiiiidi owl. ;. . v ;. 4 1 , ..„: :i i p , .. - --i: _ :it. Cutting don to order; and *frantal to,- and 'W m if pitt togethero. K. ---, c r' Shop Voile lblglr, 4t..!Ratirris wegen shop. et the steruVerii.•itaire' ken. .. Mue)rer . e l pt. 29,1947. w < ? . ~, - , i t - ! _i "... .. ', 8.00/48 * ST r 427oil:4ll`. ' ',- ClCool3ti gooks; Toy l 8061 :11 - ank lions, t Aloc ) %At' ' large andliirintrnitiles; Pencil's lab, ,Widers, ,Wa X liw opp :i ngitnd Writing Niter; Rubber,' and Ntitliber Band* wel fees, sand * dgc.- eliviikiti. - :.;•.r, i , CHANDLER lit'Cotli ==ME=M • .; IM marrifle --- 441ORAX --- • , •-• ~„ 1- -THIRD -11 CAtt• is popular ( ' -49cientific, - *Ad , Mechanise! rnUl, (which has already Sttainedlhat ler. I circulaltipo of any,; .., weekly pep* of the d in the woild,) IV contrbenee its =ID t tom on Saturday, ept. 25tb. td' 'nob number - ler the . s cientifle . , Athericau tains from Itys to stain intim:in' ENGRAVINGS ,` II CatillOglitilif AllniLN PAT as issued .:from the , patent "office every ki notices of tile progreas ofll newfliscue . and scastinvic inventions ; iueiructiollB In various Aare and isinss ; 1 WO , lENGII.A. GS; curious trattosoinmax. I,t CAL perhnents ; the latest itAiutosn ,IOEncE EUROPE AND AMERIC& ;.all the di erent Xi -1 LAICAL MO' 'El!rlits pUblishedin *series, and USTRATED with mote than aaltesunptEmam t is in fact•a•papar that BirarrWthe petro -1 eof all esettssics and Stantimiregitse oughout the ITNITEtt STATE% and Should be the hands of EvEszorts that I - Wimp 'lnterest the advancement of mechanscaPor *Ms e improvements in this country, . , 1 t is published in iteasxo vont, conienieeta adapted. to Immo, try, furnished to Court- Subscribers at the LOW rims of, Te.o Doi,— RS A TELR—ONR DOLLAR IN , ADRARER, and the minder in six months.' Address,, MUNN &. CO. Publiabdrt 12S Fulton-street, Ne i n , Yo rk. 1 NEW GOODS.' FIRST IN MARKET:- - • I . i E inyitethwattention of die citizen" of Susqueliaona County; to our stock of /II and Winter . Goods,-which is 7nott beitt* • iied, assuring them we will lio•quite as H, if not a Wile better thin at lax . other a p in town. P. Montrose; Sept 13. CIIANILER••&CO. 17,•18,17. 071 Gingham& Prints. .De Lain. illpaccas. 1000 Yd.'s 6000 500 ", 60IY "; ISSO Cloth,* •Caiiimeiv. Satiaettsh Full 2000 Bro' Bleachiyaheetings, Shawls: shears, shirts and stioei. And every thing that's good to use. CHANDLER ,& ,Ces. . , GROCERIES. ;;. EA, sugar, saleratus, reel Issas;e, n ger, cloves,: 'nutniezr, ,itidige, • turn,: !Su. F.:B. 6HANDLE,R 4 Co's.: II INDCON Sash, and GlasS. , ;and lroty, - Hard ware, cutlery, *id . ', 4 llotiow are, at reduced pricy CHANDLER,4,,Co. TIN STOVES. HE largest tend best.lot of Crtokapd'rarlor stoves ever , oftered in this market, and at I ver prices , than can be :found qhis-aide of bang, at B. CHANDLERA Cd's, • 'MINTED- I N exchange; for .Goods,9rain, 3ealwaxi Flux seed, Old' Iron. , Pouler„ mid Copper; nnel, and Socha , Butter, Rags, &c. .4LSO ;1 )4 1 31 0 0 apprentice to the Tin business , a a t im 17 years did, of good rnorarnhartieter, Il 'find an opportunity . ~ by calliait pa 1 .41 1 - A rilA kr* 414 Ce• • KEW dOODS Lij, OW openirg:and sviltbescild . cbeapb • ANTED-5000 Yds. fianstelts, Y 9 2 . Sept. & 15. •'' I MONOPOLtIYTEfk' 1,41- Lot &Inn Pekin Tea' 4 144 so. other Temkin, tt ehespet tate ned and fo r sale by ' • 'SPLENDID' lot of Newaiid 'Maio Goode just opened and willow rapidly': , itiettio re of LIGAR. coffee, Rliisupg. ~ i nAtgo,„*lßAtn, Copperas, Vitro!, Dye:OloOdi; &B. &dip:At store - 01 -; MON Sugar -=a guperlq aiticla for Wes. and Letponade &c. for tale= 6"1«` GREAT varietY of itroads`olottiti;Zattirieits, Kersoymeres*Tweeds, lientutkltiantrafrx.. t arrived ani!lselliog verylOtv led Cords, :Etachelitiiiii!ui le APS Shoes,; , peneep ror,.. ' "'.....71 - .? itl4l`lV t OTIC E ii he etiy given, tha t , y.eitetxler. of the Orpli n's GUM' et' ' thetititity'Of .uebanns, wil , be exposed tctinie:byiset.- : vendue or ow ry, at thd itppsel4l9 ell*, - • 1 • arman, ileeen• d. in the towitatilP ofDipi.:. ,on Thursday the 11th ' day'or NiiiciniVer : t, nt one o'clo .k .in the Ittlernoo-.017,11tat. 1 ,all those two certain lots, pieces or par ,' of land, situ te, lying E •and being 46 the nsliip of Dim, aforesaid,-Inte;.the-„Astoti 'times Shea rnian, .late 'of !I - 116'34(10**p, , • set), and severally betuided end ;Wanted ollows, to wit :—the first II* : 0-er VOW , reof, being the .farmtpyinterly Averted, and .upied by 'Allen . Upson liotinded iiii,„the C rth, by lan ot Richard/Gairienkkr,nothe 1:4 by, lul4 ;of. Pu;dPni D.- - -HROP*4O,-,4114. Hui Tiffliny-46ii the ..SOUttc by jandi_of : rtes Greenwood,#l'Gedige-4ateiVinli'lln : West,:, by lands': Of .lecob , 81 , 3414 lind I. ley U. pinith -rerfnotining one 4444141 - v4 y-tour , acres, with' ahinitl . one buodredlkort • uty-five neresiinprtriied, end Iniirinif ittW. , uPeO 4 itinghiluge,- tw+-barifeetlisteissit:' w, and a cider mill. ..,.. LSO—At Oil iifile' pitted - bad ..,timethe ) r niece or parcel of laUd'lasiri:ltitiiiiiifi wo tut the fletiry - Barkleyfaird : 'said krtn 1 g bounded on,the North:WT.ll4de of Aitery 11, 1 4, n nit „ rta oi,s Tingley 1 ;..-dti . ‘ttiAl) . llst, by- hi of Jam ;De nnis ;On tilloo4,K-tiPads • . T. wither jankti n, tbelVist4,oeflts :T. Wilber, .aud_ rohn' g r o,oilte - i 1011 , mg 147 tiere3, or, theteabOnta,';lo . ' about mires improved;;, and . bitiioC - - nl° i I ling' . boottna l , fto. barns, - ,Alt Iret orehei u other apistrtensoe,w 2 : I , _;'' . :-1 ,- ...; 11 rms instieittuftre on. Atio Vi(eOjiikle: '1 1 .11:- - T. STEPHENS,',:tkI'-r4V4gt0t,..1 itnock; - *Obe'r l Ath; - iB4l _,_. 1 1 11 elxu lw. on, ar ' oth kn bp , Hul tni dw god! --- liMalliti:NO MY? ii i Imo y I ram° , ~ Thicproi, ~ - - ' rtheistaliel'aidliie* t . til'iNsktsPetilV I -... iging is tiwriottb,:itedritifiLleittlir 2 ' ertb.aelddittiti late efenateitatiOtiV ad ~throwing ,:tbdiettlitikrfttetift/ g the 'cutest. a Ws% i the u110a6,,, , ArcletkVatitletti calf - ittiCiiiiiifitWi --. 1aud , ,, ,, ,...,Naity14 diet - 'cdttil l itit u be - minid ; ti . me,i - butiirt, 411 0 fir rttirtressi OUP - tieetv lot ably tbi lase.. medr,iptitrwrcimito iltr il odidid.i - lAialf;Wl;bav - ilteekffiite= it is easy- for me x ~to .t -ziltit'pow-i...-oir „.) 14y, by lobkidgetthe• _etextirrneA ' r Y , ,' r ..P:' •..3 JOHNAKOVte•M ' --- satielle:4B44,-Tist_ ,-, 34—ri , 14-i.; , NAIT. rj,, - .officer:twoxleiii below Oki F a rs! - 4 ' -I 'I - - ' ' 118 am • .0 al Eito ME • 3;~< NM