gostiGis NE *4 The-Caledonia itrOved at , Bosten on Friday with hdvices fromllverpool tie () ct... 19 th: Her news is of hiO commercial importance. Owing to an unpatieled stringency of the money market the ppce of produce has still further receded, re cotton has e aperienced a corresponding d cAne. i Flour is quoted a f t only 265. per bbl., 4 a Corn 30s. No less than fiftyhve failuree, since the,de g prove' of the last 0 . teatner, some of them to very large amounts; (one $450,00) are an -nounced, and a deeitand impervious gloom i s said to be.diffused throughout the whole com mercial common k if Great Britain. The Royal Brink f.)f Liverpool, and the Liv erpool Banking Cortipany, have each suspended payment, and it ittlfeared that other institu tions Of the kind witl soon folllow ',their exam ple. - i ' '' ' - - .Pgre,t4ieirtx 0; gm 5.' . The` few Orleans papers received, his or ning, announce the , arrival there of the st tar chip Alebanm, w ith fro m VtiraD Li to the '2:(ith tilt. Geni - Patterson eras . et petted to iinarch into the inOior o u the `4th: 1 .. H,TbeWcnius. of Liberty tois files from the City neMexico to the 7th. Profound tranquil ity reigned there. As soon as the Government. of Pena Y Pena had been 1111 y organized, the tact wigs officially announced to the represenL t a tivee;of Foreign powers on friendly relations with igexico,'and the British Minister replied, in satisfactory terms. ' - The: Genius of Liberty was .info‘rraed by al , gentleman that left .... theAaPital -'on the 761 •Gesieraltilisttelligence. . luit., that tlmadeeree*ieb ordered ,Pena y Pe-1 Lrliitreot, Oct. 16th, 1847 I n* ,hotild ta'e clitirgelf tl4e-mweme power, Parliament has bilie= . : n prorogued till the 11th In conlitnetinn with.two associates, bad been of November, when ,it will be further adjourn- repeal 4 an Santa Alittaehad been again eat- ed till January, forithe despatch of business. led' o ease - the reins, of 06 - government, and The Mayor of Lil i erpool, attendsid by one Of, resume the emmand of the. army. • The seine the representatives,t and five of \the leading gentletnlanti, Se reports that Paredes is at Tu merchants of the efto, proceeded to London last laricingo, es ere be Ras endeavoring to estab -1 t evening, for the puiPose of representing to the lish hie me n relical systemi . , and has reeently - , Government the d4lorable condition of mere made tonic important convitts . to, his political - , cantile affairs. e • files . prrne ,!!Valencia was ay his hacienda, ta- ' . Sir Robert Peel 'thonored Liverpool with a king Tv' part in political affairs. -- Geu. Bravo I visit on Friday lastiand was sumptuously -en- wasinllleaico, perfectly quiet on his parole.. I tertained at the TcOn -Hall. The object of - •ThOliemblance of the Mexican doverpmept, his visit had ,ait elmegs relation to the mone- met aeciording to appointment at, Queretaro, on tary condition of till town and the best means the 50, Wt., but there, being nothing like a' by which trade coin be relieved. The Lord qtiorhin, nothing could be,done. The feelings Mayor of Londondye a splendid entertain- ef; : thdpeople are said t 6 be strenuously °ripe-. meat to the Duke eif 'Cambridge and a large posedito a'ny compromise with the Americans. eenpany, on Saturday week. The invitations The -other leading men and Generale, for the included the Ameran Minister, and three Po- inost part had gone tosquernavaeo, seventeen' , lish -Princes. Mr. Xaneroft's health was pro- leagues south of the city of Mexico. posed. and his ad.ess was very-warmly re- Pepin the same sour* , the Genius of Lib- ' eaived. His Excelyencylias had two inter- l erty learns that Gen. L ne's force, on the 11th viewswith the Cleindeller of the, Exchequer ult.. Was at I:Inane:11a, I a town half way be this month. e , ~ 1 , tweemPerotdand Puebla; Santa Anna was Irste.FerrarAis about to -be evecnati , d I there,-but evacuated the lawn on.the approach by tiie Austrian tieitpe e ared the Pope will be of-Gem Lane, leaviugjbehind him two pieces preserved undisturbled in hi 4 -career of civil and` of artillery aed two ediseners, Colonels Vega :el mi n ist ratite re 'Orb . . - and Iturbidel : [IVe hilpe Vega will be held The civil war in ,Owitzerland is Still impend- fast hereafter] . - I I , in„ and serious disprliances have taken p l ace 'S anta Anna tail 1010 cavalry at that time,' ~ .1 .. . el the two Sieilies.4 ` . , and had subseque nay, heen I reinforced by 1 ot/U In Spain, Espartiro has been suddenly dig- men. : it a'S'epinmaniltagain took possession of ] placed from the lte.of the new Ministry, andlthe tiiwn afteeden. Land's departure, and fol- Narvaez installed-it/ his stead. Freneli infloeilowingeip his rear, killed seventy men, prinei- , enee has been agaii successful, in that coon- pally stragglers. Gee. Rea tad sallied out try. • • e• front Puebla Wl' th_a considerable force, and was The prospects iir Ireland during the op- I awaieine the, appreaeh of e Gen. Lane:, whose prnaehing winter a dte gin:Nu enough. Faminelflank ;an% rear was'eot2stantly hainpered)iy at in an aggravated fotm has already re-.appear«l, teekg:freru small bodies of 'Mexicans. tad the Queens hitter has been issued coin- .:-ThO Picayune publisliestwo important cue mandine veneral ceOlections to be made in the dulars fro in -Pena y Pena, and tbeeSeeretary of . church establishment. • • State; dieing expOsitiens of the views of the The Brittannia frThved on'the .morning of new- dminietrationi 1 . the lre le the WaeTtington reached *Bremen on T'e Texan llarlers, about whom 'apprelieu t'le Inominz of the 2th, and the New York, at Sioim were . mdertaincd at , the . last aecounts, Cierlienreli on thegld t - had returned in safety. . • ANOTII elt Pr. A ei: te AFFAIn.—An extra( re - The vellol fever .was still taking off its vie - Binary sensation h 4 been created at,Drainetadt time. -, Lieut.. Jenkins, of the Dragoons, had by the mysterionsfAeath of the Cemetess d e l died of it. tinerlite who was - tend sitting in her room, Nejuiproventent it the health of Matamoros dead and dreadfuq burnt, but without it be: had occurred up to t.f)e last accounts. Captain i:3 pessibleen conceive how this could have Churchill is named Onong the victims ,to-its. occurred by aecidek. It is suspected that Alm raragOs. , was strangled, and that she hi•as then placed llerrts - prevailed int the I3razO, that an ar-• -on a charcoal fire, tsnbsequently renimed, - ) t o /My triail had been tiaptured by . the guerillas, :destroy all traces f the mean* employed to land, that a Mexican force was posted at Mier cemmit the murdo; As the Count ; her bus.: te - ' band, who is a mail of some note, having been -ambassador to thee Court of Nassau, andfilled a mission i n Hollaid, wiz linown . to be on bad terms with the Ce . intess, Se rumor accused him of the murder, at an investigation' haying 'been entered up i 'n some suspicious" circum stances Were revealed. It -appears, however, - thet et the date ot the last aecountsdlle affair I -was still involved le mystery. , PROGRESS OF . 0.4: 1 1 . 11A DE' IN - G EILISINT.--7 A new weekly patebas just made its. appear ance at ' Hamburg; to advocate the principles . ' .I 'f free trade in Germany, It is called the Frcihafen, and'ti supported by the leading merchants of the elity cif Hamburg. In ite first number, eftbe 304, it says ; 'The Prus sian cabinet is mt-0 than ever inclined towards the system of eomfierciaLfreedom, and not only will it abstain fro* putting new restrictionaon. commerce, but it rill gradually, reduce the ex ' istingrones, and fugy abolish them altogether.' Two important cotigresses- will- be held during the presidency ofiAtistria, who was the first. German - state ttCadvecate , a uniform rate of postage; the secirid is to..be,held at Leipzig,. on the `oth,. und,r the presidency of Prussia, at which representatives of altethe .States of the I German eonfedetatioti will be present, with Om exception of Atistria. Ile object is to dis-' cuss the advantliges sea - universal German currency. The *o . -eallefLGerittinister Con gress has just eiicludediftiNittings. Att-21- most . unanhootts f,:itote was. tit d le in favoro f p . ~.... taiarby jury. P j The Outside Passenger. Judge A. G. Sutton of Norwalk, Ohio writes on i der date of November 19. 1846. that -Va u g lin's Ve g t , J. SCIME years ago, a young lady, who was go- ciatite ,ithontriptic Mixture is doing wonders in all ingl. ate a . "northren cauhty, took a seat ras a st u ns i)reeraplaints. I'copla-invest it wait properties , ~ .t.,L, e . -..' " " Sta d coacil. For many miles she rode alon : little tort of the magical. -IreFever and Ague, in ' illi3 'diseases in dropsy In gravel , in female dlffi• Prices- 4 f --Ajirliculigial 'Product& b t wil l - -,- it as .- enc i ng h to l l:muse h er i n the s 4 -. eulty,Oung diseases,' consumption and disprpsis.s , Notwitbstaudig , the ,prospects; of sit fair nerytit . o4gh . which she phssed, and in the plea- Ate,_, .. ~.e., let why &meld we g ainer the whole Call crop abroad-bat-4f been reabsed by.,xeeent ao-' fingla ,t - lit,to4ions . that occupied her mind; she lugueo.'d 'allett all there and more, and itx'benefunal counts, we . obsettle • that . the ruling prie s , , of- riseo oltgaged as a Overness far the grand. ... , ff u e , ,: i t o c .a a p trt ,a rirb e u n t t e ii i i ts!ra ery insta th nee r but to what -bread-stuffs are . txtr from-being low; , 'We Were children of an earl, and ,, now was travelling 1; 6( whe4„erse units 'suce:s7,7l):tiziie,el:l,e:enPao the iiiid-day the m ecach stopped- at'an undersand it. m,dieit then step out of their path to I informed, a few , jays ago, that the agent of a lii.„,lleaft,!' At ,-,',,,a r t.i,, they put their heel upon it— if them I _heavy LiverpoOl*ouse„ who was sent 'to this Hui ; 'at winch dinner , r at ,pretided, and site 7 ...f ie f il l o ol i n t ir iou l t ) : : I d itile and if they ale unobserved. country in 'aintict_P ation of a tontinued reditc- ali4lttellalid l3 , t. , down to ! the table. An dlder and sat dovin, also. The 3;outig e I tjh r Li.,. l'aZa it their capit n all t in 2n titir eP a en ti l d it ili st l i t r io, rrianD t e i r i .tion.in liour,anct,Was, instructed to pucchase,lly mlin,foll4 . l 4 * returned home iif tilt last.staigner, fully eon,- .114a . ii arose , ea g .. 64 2: bel t l. - and, addressing the and 411 to put it nut or existence : but the birder •vineed that the 4.l.es,woUld. advance inae a of Waiter, said, Ore is W-Outside 'passenger ;, I they 11,01. the hirong..i,,grgwa thn nostrum, an d t he ii. we alt.4l4tuir , own practice, and discomfited , they re. recede. There firs several causes fr;i• this d-1 earnitlt dine with ,an outside .passenger, ' The a ftl e : - t ria t a n b i l l e tl io - j ;iir .b el , l2 ; heoh d e rnio. x . l j e a w i n io, d i al d id i y Ins ouce -ranee, but, ellielaianuuxg there, are to be anti stranger : botired, I tsat . eittg, 'I beg your pardeni, arid, tlii by !the frail, sla i nalli 'off with en g l i t l i t r Y or ma. mated the fact, Otat ' :oar ~ •own, wheat cr-p of, mitailln;. ' 4iin'go into another Tulip,' lind /IWO the present y ear k sosiklasst-fall, before there ' ) din4 l l igtitedt : The coach soon afterwards re- pisty, . Reader get a pinpblet ib the hand' of Agents i d their vieMity THE idvertiscine ' in otr columns *as any apprehOsion 4:kfilliiii and .fatniue 4. 4840 its' Oiiinis,:and t4e..passepgdyff th eir pla- . M . iierii Great American Remedy. - broad, -is uo larger Alut.ii : lioli and that the ''es : At 'fieng . th the coach stopped at the gate , .supply on the seaboard, nahan4ed by the pre- I lending to;thes'eastle to whielp the young lady- 'C. 'NOEII AN , INFER, "'-_ C q Nailing demand luring the :titer, : will he! *141;014 I but'there 'was niit such prompt at- du i.)]) BY DRJ, D: JAYNiS-4LT-ER ' hardly equal to4lie ownstinpt ~ on the sea- tent,l"a ai • Shs:etii,ected. All eyes Weaned, di- ATI E.—ln the'. sitting,: of 1831, ii''' .. .e'''' emu s - board itself. W,ithout albiding .to.the recent reetekte the outinde , passenger, alio was p . O- tt - nne apneared in 6iii ri g o buqua . o r .m - ,.-3 t ,,, accident which Was interrupted transportation piling io ti'fitsmoa ... She beckoned, and was Were i ; Peter Streten. of Salem. N. J. 'ft w'neiS e sm . : over our State 4nals,. the Tara approach -of 2141.Avered, 4 , !Ass O'. AS lib have- -attended' to his hied many.phystenins, and was considered by sh winter will speeftly c l ose , 6 09 e o f ,T Ness; Yoki lordship ge ,*ill ' . nie 'hi , you.' i &tow it ,c , uertifia. also bitaidre bore all the chiradteriatic -- sitar et . tale. Altprobahle means of remoyin 'i and thus all supOlies from the wheAt Teens of, ot,explandtion ens ed, siitl,.th,,'lter &ink, ilia '4; 7', •' - • 5 ' ,retit•Scri without the slightest benefit. It cuutinu the west will lAX:effectually 'sthit . pet Avert irfonbd that the. Oa side -Fisteriger,,with• within -•tatto 'increase omit 41,siee end painfuises*i until all' the stock on haiid, here stain oazer r ,teo.ls - ris of sli,e; : bail thought -heneatli! ; her to - ditto, 'was hope t ..r Gamic her life, b u t, by a painful operator', was i the country, were larger than nilniat' ' 'the c on-; irti,,O.OlY's)thibletnan : „; -- but the.Ver,t; noblerpau in I tkaritoed, bi.nich: after s.cobsultition of ernfeent: l sequence must , under ail t6-cieppi6itiiiceti; .w Otis 'fatally 44f:hoped ato . 'lig,inionnttel— !!!:I Y ., l 4l7:l3l B r P ie er iPa i "F n oTs d ijl n itA;r t. Mt' 1 ,7 ; D ). prevadiAg high prices The eiop'abroad, -large What oonld , she'dO4 410 W c(,:allA she_ kiir. the i 1 , -4Y q, ; sitia;tWo' ruiner ii i ,;!..theitigesitleihe n . ' 'Fl a w 'rho.: ZS itis ejgto hire been, will atit he - ‘1 t ol inte,r,vici - T1 She felt reiilljrill,• and .the ap,9o- 4'4, sure "01114" wasientiseed:and after exanti the inereisin' g aimarid in Europe, and '' t # t'b e leilisientithat evening was woreihau - pre- deli of of the tui er, was pronounced by all present al eked-o u t hY ltimiican supplies: 6 1 3, it ittC,e,i'?'s-lhe'venertible'lpeer:walit-cOnslilerhte C"Oir 6f ides soo*t i tuslignant,chalacich . in' about least, isthitifei3i of all out recent itai , , ices''' . •' -' 7 . ;4 .....„ tat. 4 . . , 4.. - afonp w h o k new h e s%l,ll3,wnif-a he , ...„ _ , .L, IL , t,hrgel!u?uth*, - ,a4rendirtraginereelbleAtittering*.abe - *Ai fusbled, though bioketi in spirit to get ibasut &- Under all ,-- 031til'etnitstance15; .tharii* we f t tMligii : atiri, speaks of ir going of . iiiii 0 iii s 4 f eli a ' ,• • -.• , A , .„ 1 g ....,, le remain c e, and her: genstat... health are inora oil jo li eve that aur. , - ,tariiii6, , impi., 4 st o k i, 4_..vir e _, sorto t not i urvl t io ,, A i g hi t o , : asit,t i ceedjugly bad;Aii.r . iclved it bail heef k ,foiletitrai leek forward th,jood prices for their rid t icts ; -..,ttilik'isid he to the coltsi; , iy#V , st., 49 , A , be(b.re.., l'it.t.4 . sk": l ;nitol;l§3 7 ._ apti#4 five 1 Tate' ti, nit „abroad . s, , to . . r ~. „._ ,,,, ;wen,} , .._.,_.., ,*.,,..-; - , i fti .. r . s4ifter her bd.s . st tesd teen remorictOmOlutt,u. Ea- wed for b . A°,?•..lt t• t° ~ '1,301' . ..:..., x ..,.„ suorpardeits pppearan4 on WA rightlithre, courage=a4nticipation, and we oe Oic.:l)4d-tiii 3 o.7 .. .fill,*lo ll °P l . / t ,l `,* 4 - ' . : : :4 . -''' . 4 I°"lN ` lb! ' PAW"r6ler"C.UPlttilij * iii'le ly to Imps - that *ln Will I r e no hasty actiorti . ciiiiiiietlitif,_ ei - 00dilet , " instated' on • . •,0 i t !". ~, „ . ,right breast. previous ,gt, ilk removog, - 7,•t0.il totiamence : o f * on . to tho , 000traryi let ,iiiiety cif ttei,--40*4413i1ia that i t . , - ,-:',, ~,,..'ii,„ laset , steadily increased for, severig- months. ',IASI - if-A/6z 4 - . - ---' , .q , .- to • ' ful' 'aie ir • of — ''. la - cl i wilt ind stit.=4 elifiserditias 1 . . -,iftrii,id,heiliii*.*Oglold4'42dueot.lottlipAP - "Pt, -P. siu . . 4 4 ut 14 OW ! mt. 1204. ,1 . * ~ , „ ~, „,., -,‹..-.--•t, .•, . , .. 41:011 1 1t . .igu1.. -If pi coltreil i,-,,,41... - Sourhus,: ,) • ' ti. i i . ' ' ,- ..'7 4 ' . , . , -'''''''T ...:1 - 1, ~- - - , ._-...; , . .---;,...,- . ; .. .., tit i `;` EN can C . voitgrase,.- fYinvelied --- . . , ,.- i'': OPPOSITIOO O . PEACE i • ' ;.~~: t . I ,lolreadiful Railroad Accident. Ffrri Losx.—The Boston ;Journal of - S4urda4 afternoon says in a Postscript--; "We4stop the press to announces; report that; has just-reaehed us, stating that as the train from' Springfield this afternoon was nearing the Ilrookline crossing, the ears by some means were precipitated down an embankment into the Water. A Mr. Johnson was dispatched to this eit3- for the purpose of procuring surgical aid. r He states the number killed outright td be not less than fifty,' No further particular haveleen ieeeived." AOTLIEII."•LLO:S7 ras Ritorso RAILROAD.-- Lig,: evening a coal train Broke down, above Port:Clinton, and paused a number of trains to be delayed hy the impossibility of removiug the obstruction.pne of the trains, in order to i pass... went Upon the wrong track, and conse 7 quetitly came in collision with another train,oc ea inning a dre , tint loss of life: Barney IkTe Cil He, was' instantly, killed; •another, whosh natne,is unknown, has since died,and John Re= gafi is so di-eadfully crushed that he Is not ex pepped to servive. Thera are fire others twilit Itqithusly injured, but I lave mit been able to teal; their 'names. This aceidhot has °eon,- spnhda eqat loss to aid railror4l company, in - broken cars and dainagedlocomutives.—.Read in3l.!paper, :Noy. 4. . I . o*his gtatidehildiin notion r4fiZte,dt ocepti=any appolo y tlikt: did not go tq thioeriph,ol ackuowled*ing ; that' the tho t Was *hint( and, viten - stile righe,iftipr4ssion op phired to:the„produeed, gave.het his hand. T,ribntier Gratitude prom Ireland. • i i l 'ire! ha,i!e alieady . stated; says 'the' Washing ton gni*. that Oapt. De Kay, of the Macedo nutnfrOe, presented yesterday , to the Presi dent of united States an address from the eMporetttin of Cork: It is handinmely writ ten'l, -,,, , out il-a roll of paper, and embellished at ~ .:t the to l l) 11, one aide with the flag of the United States, aid•on the other with the British flag: he seal 'Of the corporation attests the anther:- • Aleityof She signatures.' The roll is enclosed in a sill, neat mahogany bolt, with the fol lowing inscription 'upon a metallic plate "Tua attPORATION TO Tab PRESIDENT or 1 • : I N TUE UNITED STATES." - This golnent address-breathes the gratitude and the Oirit of the Irish people: - - . To the resident of the United States of A- - . Amirica l '-, SIR : ,r,*e. the mayor, aldermen, and bur gesses ogeolit, in council assembled, desire most respectfully, in behalf of our fellow-citi 'ions, to qxpress our heartfelt gratitude to you, sir, the lt.nd of the United States government, and through you to her legislature, and also to her great and generous people. In thi4 warm and earnest record of our thank- Olness, it wotild be out of place to discuss the Owes of our national poverty, restricting the great mos of the Irish people for subsistence to ,one article of food, which though valuable in Many paiticulars, is in these countries the low est class Of diet, and consequently subjects the oVthe poorer population to constant risk of sears* or even famine, should a partial or general failure of that one ,crop, , the potatoe, Occur. 5; The ittimoclerately cold and sunless summer of 1845 .)vas followed by a deficient potatoe harvest but in 1846 the visitation was uni versal, of its_ awful conseituences argi l still pres-. Sing slrerely our community. Famine brtmghtAsease 1 private employment for the industriOns classes was greatly diminished ; t public efoployment was deficient, and would not , Supply Oree4iftl.s of the people with money! wages. G rain, at an exorbitant price, was ''many places scarce : and difficult of access; star ration a 4 nd. all its miseries were around us ; I ';but thery (Y . those who were ready to perish was heafd even across the dividing sea. The Americtin !ration, with ready sympathy, came 'to the rescue, unsolicited, except by their own hearts they gave food to feed the 'hungry, to eheek tie famine fever, and, under the ble.ssieg of a metthful God, to restore the sick to health and equine:is. Sir, fie are of one blood with your own,, A merica+brothers. Many of the boldest and purest Ipirits of England, Ireland and Scotland have roil;de their homes in the Great Western Republik. That love of liberty which the carried !to your shores is become your nations eliarteri Of one mind and one heart with A niericave glory in her acts of philanthropy ; we emu ate her independence. )14 v HEE. BAN ti EE EA:n FL - OAT ABOVE TUE BRAVE.AI 6 :THE F‘t F.E. ' Sir, Vie generous aid given by the American rablic4nd sent on a peace-making mission in Ameri4n ships-of-war:6;s done more to se cure co'ptinued' harmony between the countries than ady armament could effect. Your peo ple, byilloing us good, have recognised the an cestr44tionship which belongs to us ; while] we, in par cordial gratitude, will ever use the renterniamnce of your noble benevolence as the; talism4 of ataity. i Th4ght of f atEnom of trade now dawns upon IMr country ; the grand law that all meta i are bre'pren is about to be made practical.— I Xotti, iftutnpt and literal free-will offerng has been.tiinely placed on the - altar of fraternity just a*:the doors of the temple of commerce ' aro abut to be thrown widely open. For the i futuretour mutual necessities will recommend; to us thutual forbearance, and mutual benefits 1 exchated will developemutualestimation, un-' til the . }est interests ofthese islands and your , free Slates shall become associated, so as every I day tot4raw'the pec'ple more closely ~into a fiieodiliip based on mercantile, moral, and be. nevelt intercourse. • R - ve, sit, our appreciation of your, most , value e generosity. As Christians and as men e i i I pad lutte dignified - your nation. Such tri- I umphiere among - the proudest laurels which can wteathe the brow of the first officer of a great tand generous people. Dotle in council tit Cork, under the city *al. the 21,t1 day of July. 1847. AIiPREW F. ROSIIE. Mayor of Cork. -A LEMAND,EII MCCARTHY, Town Clerk. r atida hard; i - tf - „lanii`attlllMW Pilinf9l:l4Mw-IP peared;in the let) bi;ast. Ni ; eget:title could, now pr_ rest the disc e. titer Cave ache ceitisidrietl hipsters,— 'Shows:4 °fa very .shrefi:ilhus habit, both or her parents having died or Pulmonary 'Censuinpiiitil. .The. ~,x . , 1 periment wa now itiade with this AVERATIVE. I was at firs given In small doset, the tunes a day, and the d a very igradtially. but, steadily 'increased daily as loh aisheitook it, Iwhich teat about six moriths. and the skin over Old treeing the tutnor was wet night a d meriting With a strong *elution :of 4b. dine and Hy riodati .Potash. The;,tbuyila Increased in size for a uf 544 weeks . and Wa s jet time* * fiery painful. when 'the. tr ain Suddenly :ceased altogether, and the ttuntir 'aweled out the bide, and became soft, and. ththegan to djinit tail, anttentitinued grad. *telly decreirieutt Id ev'ery, vestige' i,f disease was retnoved.. The 'Amor In her left breath:and - those in the right a:WaIt:CT also dispersed. iNo Cancerous o'r Aerofulotis tumiiiir ever appeared -afterwards; and hor general health, ivhich; had been ad !Ltd far four: tern years ap to lutike life a beriberi. was effectually abd oerinan+nt restored. ' The proprietor is in pow seesion of the disealied breast. and' thosi3 who choose may examitte it. He would also sap that he , ould mention ovelr a frozen eases' equally interesting. wherein hie iALT4RA TIVE has 'atilxitied Gander 1 and Cancercius to ors, as well as immense numbers( of Goitre , ' or Hrwidhocele. 'Prepared ;only by Dr. D. i Jsytie, Phil*. andaold on agency by N. Mitchell & Co. hrmtrosie, Pa.! . _ Ztm Obbrrtiormritts CVAits.. pciiid for all 'kind:4 of Skipping Furs -L -also for Sheep Pelts . , by M. C.l TYLER. - Nov. 114 1841. • MORSE'S qCHOOL GEOGRAPHY for by i MILLS ,& SHERMAN. Nov. Ilhh. , . WANTELI N exchange Or Goods, for grhich we will pay the liighestimarket price— Wheat, ats, Rye, Corn, Backw at, Flaxseed, Beans, Butter, Lar , Flannel, BockS, Feathers, Beeswax, TalloW, Wool, Dried .fipples, Ifc. Nov. 9, 1.841 . 1 1 BENTLEY' & READ. TOR. XV GOIVS Veget4le Lithontiiptioo - .UST receivd fresh 00(.01' this invalu— tP hie e, put up in. large sized bottles and fur sale by the Aeonth: ' I BENPLEr 4- READ. UP TOIVIIT CHEAP.:STORL' HEAD dF r6VIGIATiON. iTOW landirig (since fhe.prices have fal-- .1.11 len) direcit from New Yiltk, and since the nrnvnl of the steamers Caintn:in and . Mis snori, n large a c id well selted stock of DRY GOODS, of almost 'ivory variiiiy suited to the season, which will he i.frertd fni stile its low for •Cash or otherrod pay, an at kny other stove this side of Ca ono nr '• Amnrig his 0na 13) . 4 .may tit• found 2000 osnirits Of American . ,and' London Prints reos!ly f i ntire new patterns. 5f.11 'yards Min-ens, Orlelois Mohair and 'Trench' photo blS'ck, Miiwn. stripe and! Plaid. tor L. diesdresses ard conks. A Iso•'DeLiiines, M rinov, Laces, *Wogs, FloWeis. C'p Brinant /Ribbons. new styles. • Shawls, Bleached Colds, Liasies, Checks. Tickinvs, Canton Fkinn Is and Who! du. Conan Yarn. Batting. Wadflieg. Twine, Catidle Wick, and 1500 yards 14 , . Sheet:tics,. • ALSO • -• Iron, SOO, Nhil R9ilv, , (t.est kind) Mill Saws. Sleigh Bells, rairi:and other •Shovels. general'as.ortTrent.of Hardw4te an Cutlery, Nova *Ptill Grind Stones, '&4. kis% Cud Fish, Mdckerel, Pickled Salinfin 14.0C1Es itlitS Amon ; .hick will betofirednd Brown Sus fur fad ;;ei- lb. Crushed aid Powdered the do. tor ,134 Ctii. also fresh Zi;is jolt landed from ship HORATIO; and d.heaper Olin any humbug, peas, id the cry or maintry. Oro-rooted not mixed, a lso: T read Well's N!y. buti,y crack ers. Soda Biscuit and piltn.hepitd. 3U2gV tl /V -I: "seisits.. ' s f 4.. Itlen'S and sot:deli proof %lots. - An; Ladles French Kill : ';Ntipper, Miirdcro and Leather Bus ins, In ire katitier Idv4 ; Shoes Children's Sit¢.s. Stile LtlaLbur, Uppef do. also c.ls t n.l Kin litins ' ;-1 Rough , a,l Ready Oil 'Cloth baps for Men dial Boy! l, al xi Cloth and Fur boOnd do. LatlivP's •Al ON Dr;kwyte. Gonda. dOC. Also Blue Meek ainl,t piece Black - siiinot DIA Broad Clntha, Olive IBrouin. cfc Samar Alkt Auc nor, some as ilaw as 81. ri els.'tie v3a rd. - " - I , TY/IF I , ;KS. • 1111 . 4/014%/ I * I i Fl.innel, Stoler. -Butter. Cheese, Lardtratit of * 0;1 kinds Betiocwsx. trsamvoliso Cailh, and O settlement with .a!! whose accbun!s h ive stood ! over 3 years,, 1111 some others., Nov.. 4th , 1 1947. . ; AL C. TIER. Dears East'pt Pupil(' 1:1N TURNPIKE STREET; IS i : , f; i IVILSOI'S ,STOREI! 1 I can beloand tl,l:e most ixtensive iment ,its GOOFO in Teivn—and but ptirchirseditts low atd many I thanielsewher&—he ha just re-1 I tidfled largey to hti former loodisne usual ' variety, and in pets;ltu,ga, Wi 'dms-Stanies, Pa t ~etc.' • l - i ' 4 . lES . , c'ROGli RY, IRON, STEKLi,, 1 • ; . R Er-a more ' extensiv e assort: r - Malable Cattrigs , fair Wagon ess, Saddle TrOnic end Carnage 'hoe - Xit and Fiiidings. ' A Few AVENUE, VI Si WLi ERE assorl not only loon , articles lowa.' plenis)ied stock. Dry additibfi, per Itinging GILOCE •HARDWi mentlhnn ev , mdkenf,,llarl TrimMingo. Nov 1, IL I —. 1. 1 Mesq' a. .4c4'demy r r Hk.Wi ter Term Of this commit. ;mon Wednesday the Ist day , of 11,1.-t•mber mist Limier ttie charge of A J. BU RL. A. 8., Grtiduate from •Nlaifisint Universi ty. N,Y. Tstition per Quarter. Writing, Residing. Ortliof ti!) v. Rudiments, of A rihnfit ie Gengra ph a dtr Sitglish Gr 2 am " • 8 8 ° Grhm'igaiii>id u iel Cherltistry, kit) nd Rhetor- Altebr.,ifile'rkryfilg.,Geith*ts,) ,'AstrOno my / • 4.00 Lotto titid linkt 'French', 5 OOi By ii(tierldf,tii iliiicedf JEsl r M.l S, N0 . y. : 3, 1847. Mo tr.,,A, - Ald 1 a l b,' re, N deed,.l,u b lf I) defile- Ay Or btafrov: I ifge - - prOket 'tittle Le !le i. r ls : LI i inlisrigoi ' Noti:' 0. ig ti..l9iitiritive Rh all.p roans in- , to•thislifiteito 4 ZERA;iseorr, I 'Riff tit, TolgOsh p; 'to make itnme. iitii#,etiti ',:rtii OA totifing any, i gt *Piti l <" gtefFartf reguetitet, to .t.ttiii:go cling+ tat-gettli , ment. I ogEtgaq , ilpo.7,X l i kker: , t • ;,:q.ligft'' - ''' r .-- ~ l . _ k . - , , 1.1..:2, - --,1 ,- -; . ... -: ~1 ~- ® f • • • ,- • - - - : - gy ' • • i . ROSE , . ~ ~,...... _: MON SALOONI 4 i wE.IIII undersign d tendet, ; nut. theriks lc; . - 'th , peOple gen rally ,tinr - ilte'. exteisive patronog , we have be 'reeeitPli , il) ciu'r lineot b itiess o and would inforin 0001.0kt-1e "have flitefi ult a new and • ' ; . ' -•• 1 '' Antentitzi Saloon • on the first ffixir- at the .:west door, of 7. N, el dr idge's Cabinet Ware ostabli.ohmedtr two doors . West of Al. Ef.' Wilson's,Storo. nod opposite, I. L. Rost ditCti's,Store. Please tall and we Will be happk toWnit Upon 'rim in it better style than we have been able-:n do heretofore. . I Ye',. have one fine moot expreestrfor the Ladies; to] eat Otrateis and Pie-nies, str. Also, !we have a new and splendid Style , of China 'roya l of ,hlf : k ;ads, thd`berd nssortmPrit that ever was :in, rviontrosel, Which will he sold cheap.. . Confeciionnries, Rock Catidiei an Jujube Paste, . : , . . 'town rds of f'Orty kinds, fresh rum New York. Fresh supply '.f • f • i'4 I Nuts, Gro6erles, rigs, Prun e s, Rat-, ne good nwever. MINTS. APi'LCS . , &c., ID - Ginter-brood, Cakes, 'Crackers; Hen'lags atid Olelse, con:minty nn. hood. •' . C..BALDINTIN & E. BACON. lilontrose,:Nov. 3. 1847. - 'NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS,I; THE liubecribers are now openinen large] and will selected assortment ot Goods, embracing .:Imnst every article called ; forin a Criuntryslote, which they ;offer, on their usual accnntinadat!ing terms for READY PAY. We would tender our thanks to a litierat penile fur the generous patronage. eitendo to us owing the past year, and would only say if tair denting and low •prices will merit, We tinpe to,receire a continuance of It. MILLS SHERkiik. Montrose, Oct, 25.184 • - DOWN & SHOES. anent •the largest lilt: 1.1 sornnents ever niPreij in Mantrose at ' MILLS 4 SHERMAN'S. CLOTllS:Ctrasimeres. and Dress Goods, of oil prices and qualities: MILLS 3 SHERMAN. r EA+ Tsis.—The genuine' Pekin Tea Coat i_ p.-tn)'s Teas, fuf.sate at .the Turnier's Store' our up street neighbors to tbe contrary' notuittlistattdrog. MILLS ta , SHIPRMAN. .• TOBACCO from 6(1 per pound MILLS & SH - w A o T ri r o , ,i t t Ty tt t l i ck nt quantity Beane,"'yotb Rye, p Y ' Pi;t.t r ~eed, Butter Cheese, fur _ which theKiglii• est pr;ce4 will be put. ' MILLS 3 , SIIERMAN. • NEW G 0-0 D . B HENRY ItillitllTT is receiving itvery rxicnsive lis.wriment ut STAPLE 4 FANCY for the F4ll nod Winter trnde, :which he is offering ni a smnif advunce from cost. • ' In his stock will be found -n full assortinrni of Dry Goods, including a splendid selection. ul Drt-si Goods, Clout:logs 'and Shawls, icon— listing in part of • Rica Citishrneres nt •25 cents and Opwa!ds. Muslin die Lsines at 10 do 4 0 Black afpl Plaid Alparcas. had Gala Plaids. , Erra rich twilled And plain English , and F;rnch Ging itim%, and an.extensive assortment of 'new 'Calicoes from 4 owe and upwards. Rich Brocha. Wool net, California Pistil, and Rob. Roy Shit yds; &C. Also; HA heretofore, a large assrirtrrient of GauCiERIEs, CRoCEEItri IiATIDWASE. TEEL, NAILS P.o.t - rs,;thts 111Empoi*s, ItOFFito RoaEs, to which lie would invite the uttenti ti otpur ch,,sera, a!ed which he is determine to tell as cheep Or Oleo per than' the cheapest, for cash, must ,kinds of prod*, or approved credit. • - fle.Wot4d beg leave to present his trash so his frkends an•i the public for' the patronti do liberally bestowed upon ihis estab..shreerit and to assura thi-m that Sornulated by:,- his sp ess thus far. he shall strivesto secure a,puntioni neeof, of heir confidence ninCs.uppori. N. a. halt by the bart:el or Ilied,:firit) Se perliee. Wheat Flour At Jilt: ue'p..4 reduced tirices. 4 New, OtA,V, 1847, -' Latest Style !, HITS ('APS! ! ItBLAIRITT. is now opening en eVensiVe variety of Flits,•and Cepsi of the neW eat styles:and 'patter&e. Among his nsaqitment• may tie' Ord the Palo Alto. emit ROO and Ftead,y Caps. the newest styles. Also tine Per% Fue 'Orimmed. Cloth, Velvet and ci in'744- from sand 6.1 to §7. Hata of ttitn*'every style,priee and description may he fond at IL BURRIV'S.t • :t • ROS ES t ' 130FrAto • • TUST opened, hew lot of S‘iperick 1 Rpbes;mbicb, i , being ;boujht. vtjry Cheap, Will be, !mid wan! ,Of Rot*, will ' Wett . tit AO 01. , •11. BURR/TP.li • Mew. Milford; - Nov: 1.1247, •' , • • - • ' .FLOUR' • lilaAr utul.'pockOlOitt Flour FOr.4;"olis tly • ; . • DR. TO:TVWSWN.LV,S siA3iSAPASISSZAp - - T fIBT Preceived i Lu kocid.. stock - oil lois clefs: brand Sikticine-.put up inAtt4w 00i "TLEiilllll4 Wreak, 4y. the 49:geros. ' t .ti.P/VTLBr . pr V r.,.~~_._~. -...~. - ~~l~i~'61~~3'~1S~ 3 00 ii ,. . 1 -d . l- ,r..x =4...iv A - Gw. , ' r-.......:. , ~--.....t, 1 ~.[.... lie IMissti' Bi f bk.t.s inivettbd 014101,ii.t9, q vi n ii i iL lo nT j u it nee r ii „el o ilv thii Tt r ilmo ir 4 ; a 7 7 . l ‘F s t ii4 io d , : t i .11 0 1 ,14. 0 .11.; u111: :.: : • - , • , , r—, ..P,l- tlii-.-1,...;,:::-, ?1 , .foi: - r±4.lete , 84)04 . 04 Pr %, eic.l.,- met are titk (elm reit icklcecute 01 % oi,k' iti- heir, line i n sti l oi st. apprbypd'ilyte t , _AWN ;,tor VaAt 'en6 'rjeif,o*kfp..tbo.t)iblielY - :;009 al". Of % t +. l.) ii tr* , : -.'-": . '. it: i - - -I''' .-:'A , r,;l . :,. ;; .,i, .. i ,, tit 6hvii 0 , 6 4 1 .'.0 1 . i :0 7 ttili':kWilliata tr 6 r 6 f i . ij . ‘ii - ' 4 6 Montroh 3.. e::•71..! :. : / . : A : i .., f. • 1 .. 1 ... 7 , ;, , ,L: - II OP, President ihilt sins, 4 , 4 'pips, r P 1 43? RNAIy. NEW GOODS. 1118` 7 0, (11011arl, SR&ROMA* • ovidsls - • •' " • Iltsubse.riDer - reeeivjagagerierir ologprtrnent,it • • I= , • whichjirill•-b044141 (or cash-argil, ispfu Amin b . e.po9g4l9::Nor!hero ctisiorners t '64l. l - Aill tiiaiitii► for fourlerifilTheratiitnrivr4iariog rhespasLyear-And =Reamer that sokAblog . YOu :Pa s 0 4.0111 eitile:oroLiiiiiiiiiilevlird. '. l traik ':*.111 •rmitiriNi';•iioir*'sitattiE•c- - '4"• .All lantleOf.produce reorqie.d in pavmftt. ' N. j EDWIN TIFFANY. Brooklyn, 'Dctl.l9th. 1847. W IVr, TeemAL. FlOSeed, T V Dridd tes, urs-and POlititrtbV." ROAD - CLO'C' BWintf:srf- Goods tiow-selliing by l'• - " BLACK. vying% f 1 Aipticits. Citietri Jenny . Lind, Oregon Plaid 4nd F.Tirlestolf:ti*Th fi ara . ; at TIPFANYtek,':' . . DRINTS—p , large. vacie-ty mrAr !=oljiilt:* —.• • - TlPPAffriit SOLE . "Ituttiei and 5 orneco ~ltin9 'going tihestplll 4; TIFFAWPS.• BOCiTS and shoes a Irge s+Rsolitri6wit-at - - , ' "TrEFAIVY'S. TAIL t kon Jtnii tit+.l,6lt - - • I MF Nrs. aESH 'foie sefking very, eh ;at H A.L e ; Cape find , DAINTS, brigs an Ittesiiciiiiio 71 - r - DOG - . 0 BENTLEY ARE now•receiving a very, iaige "lied 4114- ruble vtock , FALL .AND WINTER GOODS, which have been binight for clAint, L atid will be' sold at a Ter!) small 'adranee , from costs: WC . still adhere to our old mottof . INOT TO BEIINDEIIiSOLD" , J . . by any estabhshment •thisiiide of jbe Delft= ware, andinvita our dustbfneki..ind t he : public generally,-to -us a call *rid test thisAtisOs of nur assertions. • gonvose, Oci, 13. 1857. ; RO ‘I3GLO.THS, plain, and fancrlCer Eernires. and Satilens; (a velY.;,,hirge nqsortment) 4 - intuck Jeans, Tweeds; -'stines; 4 Linsey Wcioliey's,,Sheetings,;'Cidtoit Aram, Batting St6. - as.ctie4p as the cheapelg,. BFICT4EY 4. READ , - - FRENQH Merinocl3,.• AlpaccoMgaiti and . fancy, Caiihmeres, Modalaitt ;Di lAitu, Gingliams, Oreiso Cati6nes: - dm 1 - for - blie right - by • OEN V.E-Y di READ.. ARDWA RE. a good lassOrtinenti: - iaciu- IA ding Collins' Celebrated Axes, for baba by iftENTLIEY: I RON and Steel, of almost every shim Rod quality ever brought to this mar ket,:. s BENTLEY ' • I 00LE, a nd , Upper Leather—itio—:Cal and 0 'Morocco Stiiin. Bootsi -come and • Po:coning. Ladiya Ind chileOns eh" in. In ilia I- Rubber's, trat-rate nasortrnetit. right by ' BENTLEY & RE. D . ,FULL stock of qpioceries, 'ClickarY• A- Stone and Tin-watfh, Paints. .Oile r b and Dye stuff 4 Medicines, Bronfleo. ,BENT7 4 gY 4. RAO. BONNETS, Sating and Tittattaki; , • Tabby. Laces. Eieineig.. Istconell"7 'air; lies, &c. by 4BENTAEY WOW - - RHOMBI . ! .LADIE'S. FURS, BUFFA.O • ROBES READY I‘llllE . CLOTHING!.! • :114 •POST f 2.0. A BE now, receifrinifrom New York, the -1%195T ' 1 I .. . ~ . . .. • EiTpArgvia . lticini a, VARIED . , A.EMOVI/If:::\IPZ o: 0- 0 Q' P C in their line ever brought 'bite Northern Penn sylvania which • they frffer.to.the Pablient'priees from 25 . to 50 per- tent' :' lover • ,thun ,timy haVe ever, been , soil in this ,eottntry—Leonsw ing of over' , I i ' v . • \ /800 a i l i b b a Malta ' F .41' ti. g l ,_, A s ITO) A: roil& T.S 4 IT And every fail:lion; of Pine' Ntdriii,,,';'.ttter Moles - kin; Bitmsti, Cassid?rie, 'Magi*. Mush-. rat nod Coney; . of rill • rotors, qualities and yds res. from 83 "ems , to 1p,01',1. ... . ;. . .....:- . - L ,PP' gi it - tomnio' - • Wool, Glaiiil,Rougti & • MP It, IL/Ready, Ashland and Sporting HaTs.• • • :' ?,' ,• ~ I-, - ' -l ic tE i,' 5,.01 PI , 1 ,- ...C HILI ,. REA ... 'S :CAPS ~, }'l , DIFFERENT styeaof Ptii,Fur tr ill UVrned , Plain l rid Farpy cloth; Mohair de. siiiiPhishltedim 4 Silk it'd , Cortuo: lilizert - -,-, cdPi• ' --'?.• • • •1.- -r 1 - " ,•• r .-. -,-,;,. -. - . TH . LADI.ES,, , tc- ARE partieularl invited to call'. hod ',sniff.: lee ourilOort era of,. ~t. ,U :•. _ ... . 1:4 11E7 l 4 0 *OS* . ;MTN * ilikfiritCiiiii'64 -) iftile arid qualifj-froni atom. mu on fot e IttiestiLM•i;etirl, ' *flora ,cifeig eft .opporuin tv ~ of selecting • from the ii f LARGEST_ !Ohl kit anti thii - OitEATXBV VARIETY irptc,' fins -ever teio -"Simi , ' for *lie t han elli irioury+-atxt 41. toter price the se a qu a lit y` Ow* tie4ght for • elf.iew.beref.' , '.;;;',,i' ! •':: 1 , '•'1 , '•••,- - ''i4,. - ' Al I ' s 10'14.* ate thoikli I E ;,. i ni k:-EA2013 , andr 'enroll . ruitiottrien ofiCciats cit . *, 9vercoats—lfeata and pantellional of .dit fereti4atttechaart l d qualitieto r fat :magi at In the price4theeleth.. ;-`:`l• . ` : f• ---:- z - : • ..., : . beiiiiik.riiit.-itii.t.ilvitrikr itobesibeatie.r' tb*A•the 0 1 1P:eikrsir ; .:14201. - ,.i-:.2i.,.,, , .:. rnks, - Witikili.*.ftlii l 4l.k.4'. ooo o._ 11 0 61 i; Xlifliih of i•Telt...:*nialloicout 4 linetiti.ims: tkagi:*friiriartiOn 'to.l 0111i:-. -, iip,itia:'' tiii4ofitiiirm - _ .. ' - 4to' - .04416414,141,1,,*,11.t,,,,... .4_,064-4._ ,chetod;we_,:cott lb , '-' 1k,..,-„ - 1 1 7•Litt4 11 1" reale 'ltitieiepl. '- , , i .rioii.iliktitf, :sow** 0 ,. .,' iWtgliftisiiO4kdie t .s , ao' ~ ~ .-•=, : .:4,s- _.-- , - bug kitidcbcpotio* •.*-400,i -,: ,:- ano'pAsfyailleNt . sweep' ; i. - - 04fris. - - '.:,,Mpliiiogibj,pc,,C:mtP4*--.2.?',1:.;-:, 111 0,110-,,*',*clkietia., ' rift C - - t . - - r -- 1,-!t solgillWastsua + ~, 41:''.V, Fici*Wit';-:.,:,4.,; ' = • , ..-:0-A s-A . ,,,,-,',„N ... ~., ~. , , • ' \