TUE .1111LECTIO1QS: . • ;. 14, • . t (Max In thellel4! . j The,Rennsy/vartian, received last evening, PROSPECTUS ver,,th, F ,,,,„ g re...i... Gibbs land Appessitil.. Will )SAtte this Prospectus to apprise the , . , p:tiblie.of renewed preparations on our part to publish the CONottissioNat, GLOBE and .Arinsintx for the approaching session, and to ii*ite subscriptions. The two Houses having cqntracted with us feor the Work, on such terms as enable us noio to make complete re- I ports, td l multiply and issue the numbers in quicker gliccession than heretofore a and with-' out iner4ing the price to subscribers, we hope' 'to makeagood return fora the liberality and high offiiial sanction thuS bestowed on the publicatian. We shall iti4vaae the voluthe at least oneithird beyond theiordiffary bulk, and endeavoeto add to its useilulneskaby extending still further its large circulation. . 1 1 .This last is net the least important point in the view a Congress. Faithful and durable reports of the debates of the body are of value in proportion Oahe' extent', of their circulation among tile people. .It iS in this way that Congress;la brought into , the presence .of its re- I mote coMtituents—that it obtains easy access and holds communication iwith them from day Ito day. aid renders the go+ernment really rep ,. I resentative. Jinxing received from all parties in Congress " GAZETTE kli. rnE UNION." ii iis is the i the strongest marks of approbation and confi dence, • • id 'the liberal means and permanent i title efa comparatively new . paper, devoted tol contraat . T ' oteo' to continue the work, we shall .i" Literature,Saiente and the Arts, Odd Fel- :not be lquin.l wanting in the impartiality and jowshiP, Agriculture, Canitnerce, Army an d industry necessary to the due fulfillment ofthe Navy Intelligence, Humor. and Passing Occur- engagement on our part. The next session rences," a unmoor of which, will taskjo the utmost the best efforts of those (No. ICI, of vol. 1 .) ' ennueeteil with the undertaking. It will bel .a. 1 has been received . It is iif a large size ( Ohio Democratic' • e... • • eigh tdistinguished by discussions of extraordinary columns the Width of-ours to the page,) beau- rititerest and . results of abiding concern. The Altlionith the Federalists hare small major ,, , ‘,lre of 01110; !Vol in typographical appearance, anal ably ed- , war, its Origin and conduct by officers in the itits in b,ll, branch 4 of the Leoi'sla , -i r • eabiriet and in the field, will furnish subjects! 1 . 11 colitnibii , s - statrimen. elves the fnuewilltt 1 ited, ;by, I.lessrs. A_. C. ;' L. !ARNOLD, J.. . . , •of profoond inquiry and consideration. The • , ioy a.; the.late popular vote, compiled. from the of- .HaitalS i , and (.3 'W • INI- , ERs, b • whom it is • terms of peace, the disposition -o be made of! fii-ill returns, from Which it will be seen that also published, at 111 Nassau St., :•C. Y.—' conquest,,, the consequences to lie drawn from I Terms .$2 , per l annmn. - . all that has been done, ns affecting parties in ha 1 the contest been fir Governor, the Demo - , To a Member of the fraternity it claims to this cou4ry, and especially as ,bearing on the: cries would Lave carried the State :• - ! . 105.3:3. repreScu i t and advocate, as well as all others in • dppueqii i i ,,, presidential election, will, open upl , Ilsmoerats. '=l. :pooch apt powerfully eperati IT discussions, i 103. ~,,,. . want . of It good family newspaper, this I!,,larft!it.-ts. - PaPer , rendering the councils at° Washlueton duringl— 'k , will positess rare interest and attraction. 'the next year RS pregnant of good or evil t o e'MORSE'S•SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY for iiil;erty. ::: 'this emitineet as those -of Rome were to the: sale by 'MILLS & SHERMAN. Intl - this in the State of Giddings and Cor- Ttitll a r DEllocn AT In REvirtv. for November, _ ( : ) 6 \\t w ill i'„ the days ' of her . early energy;— : , Nov. 10th. • 1,- i, tie notorions revilers (-tithe Administration . is out With its usual proMptitude, and possess-` ,duna dell for deliberation and actionAsi anilthe war : Tl;t l ton. in a State which the - es kvi ifsnal, attractions. It. contains an elab- never piresetited to any previous Congress.— I SS le, ug rt - : , 1;•ral (Crg.aits declared ha.l Immo-mit-, orate at l titile on the, " Condition, of China," li N • . All thati'llas transpired, or may hereafter trans-; 1 tire be'ore the close of the approaching session • - IN exchange forliopils, for which we will eel n favor of -stotiPing the supplies:" This the lamented AtExaN DER EVERETT ; also ar- I I '•ss, in New Mexico, California, in the ° the highest market price- 7 , ii AiState almost aid hopelessly Fed:ral as titles -41 the "„,Oceupation of Mexico," ,' Pro.: -" f c ' ll g l*( capital a 111exico and the provinces still de ' -' ahatarldisetts , ‘r• Collinfet :fut. the j hot-beds kil cress of Civil Liberty," a scathing " llevk'w "f 'pendant4on it, will come under the considera- i Wheat . . , a' : ;war, Hartford Convention, Alex-al . :so: in Coopers Last Novel," and an able dissertation tion of the next Congress. Its debates will 1 Oats, Rye, Corn,' . 1-;3 - -15 .! on ourii" National Prosperity," besides several eontainJire history of the war, and its action, Buckwheat. Flaxseed, Beans, determiim its results, whether they be decided; Battar, Lard, Flannel; Socks, Feathers, Tallow, Wool, Dried , 4pples, ere. 4. c - other Literary and Poetic lavers of high mg ,- The HarriShurg Post-Office. - • by arinS; or diplomacy. And whatever is de- , Beeswal% it. ltiii embellished with a portrait ; of Hon. ' ve i np , con( einieg this vast and interesting Nov. 9, 1847. BENTLEY' & READ, it. JAMES I'EArVE, post l i ter at Her- \ ~ ~ kTII L. Ur EFX Post Master (4 . Boston• - r-11,!, has been rehroved, ard .Mr. ISAAv G • '- s °' • • matter on the floor of Congress or in the Ex will be toni.d recorded in the CoenT MARTIAL.—TiIe Curt Martial to et '. uti v 'e I ti legs '' ( "' XI, v al'. the abl4.' editor ° of the -Demieratic CONGR ttqSION AI. Ii 1 oar and APPENDIX. • '1 . :1 , ::," iii,p,,inied i,i his stead. try Cid', Fremont, on charges of !nu tl et -, an d ,, ' ' ' " 'the t;oNo it ESSION AL, GLOMF: is Made up of • disohoilienee lit Calif ornia, prefert.d by .Bric• i, e 1 c native flat this circumstance is male tdaily proceedings of the 'two Moises of ' Cielia-is ,if aMte a Igtiorl deal of eiimPlaint and ('en. Kearney, convened at Washington . on tougrt-ii, and printed on superfine ilonble roy anidailvet-i;;11 hy tYe wit; le fraternity ~f -o ne T"e' 4l4 Y s'eel'll Quite . a number of witnesses 4 1 1 alter ; with small type. ( brev kr and amnia- , reel, )'iii quarto form, each 'number containing tent - orga; sin :11,State. friar) the "Ilarri-- are present. anil the investigation bids fair to .., iixtt en iroval quarto pae.es. The speeches of ... 1; :1 Agra,- - t , :t- 10:-In. t and ecli ,, ~ f t 1:i.- I.e - rt : Arractod . iar Some time yet. Col. 'Benton, , . • . this first pa_ es. ( , '„,,1, :F ! • eno. ii t t S . lather-in-LW. is-,his counsel. . t;iie members, in this first form, are condensed •t—the fall report of the prepared speeches be-1 -,.:, , t. -11 a: in irk t';,• r -:],i,.t . eur-,.! : M r '. l' r i t .. ' -••• , , , , 4- , I :,:144 0 , RI 1::e 'Ar. , ‘ ,•!' P ••-,t i , •-w ,• t ' N- • • Leel' ' li , reserved for the APPENDIX. All resolu- c. • • • 'l , - 'cr d ti'at ' ... Ew bill: lst-Arun ::.—The Senate of g lions, niptions, and other proceedings, are giv- i 'WM landing (since the prices have fat rho ;or a period o f ali.int.ttrotitc , Years, in tire form of the Jourtails, with ' the yeas; IA and New•Y, rk wi:l Ile} co of fl Democrats, ' F ill len) direct from New York anti since ''''9 l :"t• l''ivi• - a` - ail . ''''" - n g'''.. 7-* i" th'• '"J 'Y- • t0.(.1 Al Federalistk—the House of 3.1 In an- knd nais on every important question. I the arrival of the steamers Cairihrla and Mb+. Devi of its ttmolanidw.g. al d having '}: • • - t • 1 - . q left , Lis' crats, a . Id 94 Ir4eraliat :.. Gin r ea d ers ma y i .vt ..., intm•ter will it. have an opportunity t o I souri. a large and well selected stock•of DRY eail his remarks before they are put to $. . rart Ab e has 1,- •?••••'•,.-A, -- '--,---,- " •-- . • --.4...:',..:,... , 1 t.L.. ....litiTil.y Ou joi.it ball,t for-press, i GOODS, of almost.t,very variety suited to the shall think it iheor- Y''''''''°"'' which will, be offered fur sale as low for s••vert Wili vituperaillye to stigmatize the Gen- I thents e ly e : I . i rd alter our report if he or other goad pay, as at any other Store . teal Xdiniaistratiop : _Marvell-us sensitive- _ .___ crept. ; - 1 • 1' oXlin.:;tlx.r..e..r.tx is made up of the President's `Cas h thia side of Cati xl io: l4. l e-1 4„, r P. 1 4. 9 1 1 .4 1. zio may Amm , his I Tole or the Voluocepre,_ .. ile: , -s : Pow lie:llltifully CO leCiNtent. the. , il -era, 'lle i entt.9.rati tan (1 _liobilay contaullt kt- le, . , be .. ' Oeers ref the g•iyeninieut that aceanipan) ,v... . - , ~ ~ , i , , tom argans tiro ~ nut :litre is na; ease niale tern from its regular c(e-responilitut, which giv" 31:1•1 all'speeelies of Inc oil;ers of Congress, writ- Alpaccas. Orietins, llohcir and French ii;:ill'EX out luvithe inttatpitVeditiir of tl:e Betufrd fi a- ,the result. of the election among the V"1""- also-:t en ou , -.41- re . vlsed by themselves. It is print- plain black, brown. ,st ripe and Plaids for lit cri01iF ..,..., 51 ,, NA , L dies dresses and cloaks. Also DeLeines, Me , wllieh we eite.orse fully :. teefs in Mesie.r. 'from this State. 'The-follow- r ;eil in tl!,_e saino form as the rinos,.lnces, Edgings, Tibbs; Flowers, Cip "Mr. Peacock Was held the efflee for a greater l , l 4,i 4 the vote : . 1( ; Lour; atld usually makes about the same . tool 'Bonnet Ribbons, new styles. Shawl", manlier of years, ati,ilst, in our „dui .n, Lc pe- '''.,, , G ,,, ER: , :c „ .. numliet ~f par.s during a session. , Bleached Goods, Linsies, Checks, Tickin a s, vssed. less .elaini tit it than almost any ot,her her; . During the first month or six weeks of a ses- ! Canton Flannqs and Wool du. Cotton Yarn, ila. l ace in LlarrWiurea Tice only time we i r) in k , . • . . : si.o, tc , irre is rarely' more business done than Batiing, Wedding, Twine, Candle Wick, and have ever known him to take an ACTIVE PVT ' Irvin, '' -- 20, I will make two numbers a week-one of the .1560 yards Bw. Sheeting.. "1111)o:titles, wits wlien he sat as Vire Prtest- . : . Canal Commissioner. 1 CONG6'.S.SION A L GLOBE and sine of the Ar PEN- ALSO , DINT tit , nornintite a candidate for the 1 - )a Est- Lonestreth (Ili. PIN : -lillt, cluiiißZ the remainder of a sessiOn ' ' ' Iron, Steel, Nail Rods', (hest kind) Mill Saws, , 1,0,•''," WITIIoCT ILEFEJ: ENCE TO lIIS POLITICAL \there lis usually sufficient matter fur two pr • Patton, . 19. ',Sleigh Bells, Grain and ct.her• Shovels, with.. oristoNs. by whiith he hoped, n oftalit. to re- .., • I .' three timbers of each every week. The next i geneial assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, twin the niter °rites: even though the PELN- 1 Murton, • sessiott will be unusually interesting; there- Nova Scotia Grind; Stows, &c. Alio, Cod r!ttrs of Detniterliey should be torn asunder) The rorrespondent olds : ,fore, we -calculate that the CoN ct a EssioN at I Fish, Mackerel , Palk led - Salmon &c. by rites a movement.- The NO TARTY Pre44- I I Be nd the above list of votes given here on G toll Find APPEN nix together will make heart GROCIERITAI dontial Conventi4 held in Harrisburg in Sep- t T ue sd a y last. The entire effectiveforee of the • 3,0 0 0 F large quarto pages, 'Printed in small i Among which: be offered good Bro t am Su timber: was heathid by men who Were known' garrison were away at the time, which anceunts ' type--abmvier and nonpareil. We furnish • ear, for Sd per lb. Crushed and Powdered the, ti he bitterly hostile La" the re-election of -Mr. I fur the smallness of the vote here—none but chniptete Indexes to both at the end of a sesrldo. for 112,1 etc. elan fresh Teas just landed - i • 4 Slunk, yet profesSuig to be. Democrats, and, as,siek and foot-sore left in garrison. Col. Wyre. ston. • ' from ship I HOLATIO, and - phen per than any :Imes Peacock was AMONG THEM, we most tau- tkoop had gone to Puebla with Gen.„ Lane, tel W - will endeavor to print a suffieiept num- i hunibu,l teas, in the eily . o . r e2iti . otry. •teeorget_ed butter crack iv and sincerely rePiee at his removal, and eon- the relief of Col. Childs. The-whole regiments , her' or surplus. copiesto supply all that may'Le" e n ` r 4 s t re t e t u d i : e T it r e e n e d d w t e ) :: et T ire Y ud. upon Adptinistration at Washington i both ISilayd c2d, will ;vote above. No chance , inise*ried. or lost in the mails; but subacri- 1 ' t ~.„ ~, ram ra i-uaiire t . upon the promptness with which they acted iin i inintediOly of sending returns to Prothono- berg lilimlrd he very particular to file their pa- i , ri l it :C ti .„l 6 i ii ii ik ii iii Xi i ,tAg7oi ) . i pers . trarefidly, for fear that we should not be I Men's and Boy's thick. Lea* proof : Roots. Al the matter." • Itaries. • , • •so Ladies French Kid .Slippers, Morocco and i - . , able to supply all the lost numbers. A Compliment. r A ti , ,,--, 3 -.G•iv. iiissel of Connecticut, h" °P - Wb have - f loftheC a ewsurp us copies ,on- ; .Lert her Buskins, Iniin Ituqbe r Over .Shoes , Children's Shp, s. Sole be her, Upper do. also We clip the fi;llowin ,, h i ell compliment to • pointi..•d. Exal ; nvernor Roger S. Baldwin, of . gre.sional Globe for ,the last session of Con- ; , !Colt ant Kip-skins.- the Democracy o ol l i s ,county and ourselves. New-haven, United States• Senator in place of , gres., l , which we will sell for the original sub Rough tk, Ready Oil Cloth :Caps for , from that able aad•steadfast journal, the IV lion: Jabyt W. 'Huntington, deceased. This r scriqiun price— 1 a cops. We Lave no sun-, Meu and Boys, aku latotn and Fur bound do. o• ~p lils .(. , pies of the Appendix-for that session. I Ladies M offs, . Drawtns, Goods, yid. Also' leAlarre 'Tarim* . \Ve Inow we shall be appointment will bald -until the meeting of a (-'Pies of IBlue Black on‘i piece Block Wool Dyed Broad eNcused fur what i : way 'ai l lt:ar "vaunting our new Legislature of CAnecticut-in May next. ' For O cop yof the Congressional one_ IClortna Olive l Brown, 4-c.. BOUGHT t i AT' Ave own praise" this4ime. as the compliment is so 1 "It will be seen that Gen. Quitman has .F• Globe ,- - - - - r. 00 rtos. some aglow as S IB7i cis. the 'yard. • , o • 00! at 71Y.I.ER'S, coupled with thalt to tile Detnocrats of tai S resigned the Cr' vernorship of the City t.f Mex- ' or One cop) ofthe Appendix - a ~. , . county in generSl, that, it would "spoil thee', ice, and isti rt d that heis to succeed , I ,l' • it Tpo e , For 41x - copies of either, or part of ~, ~ , c. oh - - - - 10 Oi. i 'whole story 'to ,er,itirate it. In a preface to an I Gen. Taylor. I ' 1 Iloprietors of newspapers who enpy this . a ,, article in this piper week before last, which it . i --- ---------- • I of a prospectus before tit first day of December, , watt, aa2J-, ..It bill In relation to the formation ~,, , eopitS3, that paper remarked : , i and-tend us one copy of their paper containing ! over 3, • • i State movernment iu Wisconsin has passed the it - Inarked around with a pen to direct our at-' Nov. 411 - There are.fetcouritles in the commonwealth I '-' e • - , where measures feud men are canvassed with t tc Contidil, and was-before the nouse on the - 0 6th ' i en a on to it, shall have their names entered on - more general ability and closer srutiny than ult. . . i our books fur one copy or the Cotigressiotail c ---,---- I ill' Sinviehannai and the fact that the "Nor:-.., . Globe and Appendix during the session. am' prices for these papers are so low that' then' Democrat;" as the organ of / the demaa.4l e we e,annot afford to credit them out: There racy of that eoubty, is able, not only.to main-, , fore; no person- need consume time in writing tain its pasitiiiniAtgainst all opposition ; ' but , to , render essentiataid in adding annually, largely for Pem, unless the money aceompemesthe or to the democratic Majorities in that county, is de a 114 proof of ;the tact, skill, and talent with tlubseriptions should be here by the Ist6 which that jourital is conducted." December, at farthest,-to ensure all the num berit. , , - . . BLAIR 11 RIVES. Washington; Oct: 4, 1847. ,i 11 Ass4causErrs.-t-The Federalists hare -a- !et:int:l4W a - brief report, telegraphed' to the gain carried this Sta# as usual, although hy a philade t ilia Inquirer, of the ous Leiing ^ g reatly decreased mrrity. The returns front tonmart festo of the Sage of Ashl ndt In plain nearly every county fuot up, for Governor, 38,857 ' Enflis:h4ml it May say, .ho is . a 'net the war, Cushing, Dem., .Ac t OrtsT Tzeßl - arm, ‘, tell not in Grath!" peace and{ points to the Brier, Fed., All others, . 12,048 TORYHIO sighs for with drwal of our troops to accomplish it._ show* a clear Democratic gain since last year "In a , word," says the Pennsylvanian, "his of 9,199. Legislatifre Federal by a large ma- iexpeetellit would be, • repoiled disonrse, ,and 1 his published 'resolu jerity as every body tions: are a sort, of admixture of Corwin's Mienro AN.—The-Derreit Free Press, Nov. speech and Berrien's amendment." 56. says : " The Niuocrats of Michigan send wa have no room for further remarks this g reeting to,their brdtbren : week. A Democratic OnVernor ; ; A Democratic Lialit. Governor; A unanimous I)Am-46e delegation in Con- gross; A unanimous Perneeratie Senate ; A Democratic House of Representatives; And all of them q increased majorities !" " L Ot 'IMANA.—Thti State held her . election hn konday w4k. -the 'returns indicates De mueratie triumph byti i nereased. majorities. The 4 1ressional deleg4tinn will stand as before. T. Legislature is rClinitedDeinocratie on j by a majorit i or 13, which,. if true, se-- eiros us a United Slates - The city of New Oilcans has gone Dctuoerat ie by a duchled Ertlli . Sr a A in BIT I P.— Th e• .E,'aston Argus, York Democrolic Press. Pittsburg Post, and several other *pars, are out in favor of our MOW! JACOB '7,4IEGLY.It., editor of the Butler Herald, for 64, Speakers* of the next house of Bepresentafjves. We concur fully in the notnination. jAcon is a Democrat'of the right stamp, as mush be apparent from the fact of his having been elected to the Legislature byil more than a iundred majority, in the Whig' county of Butler—a county that bas not gone Democratic before in fifteen years. Beside he has had considerable experience in 'Legislative again, and Once would be qualified to dis charge the{ drities of that office successively, and we belies satisfactorily. . , .. The Immunicatton between Vera Crew and the eiti of Mewicois now open. - ' ~, I. , Amionde Honorable. 1 The North lehnerizan bas. handsomely and honorably refricted the charge it, niade against I lion. jESSE NILLEu, of his being the author 4* , cert 4 in arti les published in itie- Chgmpiog defamatory of lf. character of the lateJiss ELY, 'A. 3114ttrinda:p. We shall hope txi see its kindred print f this place doing " thud same " soon. .Shill I.e . be disappointA ? Co t rumtaivan.v.—The Delaware County Republican,, a very rabid Federal paper, thus pays his respects to the. men 'of his own party: i“The quiet 'system" defeated the Whigs*k Pdnnsylvania, this fall. A red hot coal dire • L pyt on a Whig's back, or a moth in his potket, renting up his specie and notes, is, the only thing that makes him - spry enough to knoW that something bites him. He may then- probe 'ably inquire when election takes place." 7P.Otat BITTEN.--A Miss Frost in Massa chusetts, has.recovered three hundred and six ty five dollars of Mr. Snow, for a breach of. marriage promise. lie courted .her a year, and'has to pay at the rate of a dollar a day' for . Tula LICENSE LAM.—Tlie ground upon which the Supreme Court of Pennsylvonia de- dared the recent license law to 'be unconstitu tional, 'was that the Legislature. could 'not del egate its powers of legislation to the vote of the people, Judges Coulter and Burnside dia iented from this decision. Os THE SAFE SIDZ—It, is Snlaithat j r() l n g Man in New Raven, Conn. of grea t economy,, was accustomed, before his marriage. to-ride out with his' betrothed, but with the xPress itipilation, that in case he did not tuartllaer, " She should pay half the expense °file team. nighty Important News front the Sonth.—.4Tthe ',Mowing extract of a letter is froM a very respectable mercantile house. dated ;, Washington, Rappahannock Co. Va., \May 2G, 1846. ill . . D. Jayne—Dear Sir :--06, Mr. Janes has been lin iii very bad state of health for 'more than a year ; Ihe 011111. had the benefit of the best medical advice ourienuntry affords, and also visited four city during lastniumnier, but film] no relief. On the 15th of A• prililast, we purchased half dozen bottles , of your TONIC VERMIFUGE, and - half dozen boxes of SANATIVE PILLS. Through carelessness in paiking the articles in a dry goods box, one hal f the Veimiluge was broken. Mr. Jones commenced with tht, Pills, and alter taking a few doses, felt a decided improvement. The three bottles of Verntifuge, which Came safe to hand, brough t from him, be thinks, nut Ica, thin one thousand worms, and perhaps many in 4e. He is note lu better health . than ilb has been in for years. and we hope a few more bottleit of your Vemitugeand Pills; will effect' a permanent 'cure, 4ltour phyaleians have entirely *Aiken hie ease. l'OftSantual Jackboo t of your city, at the head. ... Mr. Jones is m6stanxious get more afloat Pills and Vermifuge itsrmea.aa possible. ' ' Respectfully,;J.-RR Jones & Co. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne. PlOadelphis. ,and sold on agevy by N. Mitchell &.Co. druggists, Mon. trove, Pa., where alio may be had Jayits'a Ague pills, warranted ln cure Fever and Ague. Intermittent ver, &c. Also the AMERICAN ,HADI DYE, slsia warranted to change-the hair to a heautiful auburn or jet black corourorithout staininrthe skin. We shall put forth m a few weeks the history of one of the moat singplar results oftha great dilate. teristic of the Atheriean people, (GO a.head.a.tive neas).Which has ever taken place in this country. A business of one hundred. thousand dollars per year built up from not hitig in t exhort of four years. We arc told that the sales 'of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture, the great Amdrican Remedy have been . brought to their present etiormoue rates in few years only. So famed is the article for its sin. vier medeinst properties; that it is used for all dis— eases in al lparts of the world. Agenisteß wonderful stories about it, call f on them, and get a pamphlet. See advertisement in our column.. ItxulivArr%. 111oETEosE. NEW YonE $7 - 00 - 1 .$6 25 Flour, Wheat, . 1 12 ‘, 1 35 Rye, 62 • I 90 50 I . ' 72 Cats,' :31 l' 46 Butter, fresh, l4 22 firkin, 14 l7 •I I .‘ (11) 'abbrrtormcitts. STRAY. STEER. • - /s - 1 AA! E into . the , enclosur e of 6 740r,1 the subscnbcr4 in Oct&her last, a red and white STEER-- 1 !I 40 1.!: No. grtificial mark noticed. The ow'ner is requested to prove property, pjd-char, gee, and take him away. FIL'ODIEAD Lenox, Nov. 15, 1847. C%%it paid, for' all kin 6 of Shipping Furs— also for Sheep Pclis, Nov. 11, 1847 WANTED.' VAN GHIBI I %. Vegetablit Litiu►niriptie. TUST received n fresh stock of this invalu— el tile Niedwitie. put up in large sized bottles anti for sale by :he ,Agents; BENTLEY 4- READ: UP 1r4;11V CHEAP STORE! HEAD OF -NAVIGATiON. - : IV.IXTAD, 1 lannel. Socks. Butter, Cheese, Larit, Grain of kinds, BOxwax. Tallow, also, Cribb, p,nd al lent wnh a ll whose account S, eve stood 't a rs.! and some other* ..ov. 4t 1.841. - M. C. *LER: A IFew Doorsiittei of Pibliie. 7, r-. . , , AVENUE, ON TURNPIKE STRENT, Ig M. 8, WILSON'S' STUD !' THERE can.be found the musk extensive assortment; of GOODS in 'Town—and not only found but,purciliased as lo4;nd many articlesigwer thatt elsewbere—hell4s.just re-- plenisbed and added largely to his tormer.l stock. ary, Goode n 8 usual! in• variiity, and in addition, Oil-pets, Rugs, Wlindow.Snades,Pa!• per Hangings; etc. . ii• GROCERIES, CROCKERY,-iRON, 1 STEEL, 4e. ..., I HARDWARE- 1 -a More; evenekve assow ment men ever—Dilatable Castings' or Wagon ,makers, Harness. 13;1(101e Tonk, atid.Oorriuge 'Trl o mm oc in l g . a l . B . 4 h 7 o.. , K. , andF H , ipdingl - MUFFS ! Vow ktpe'ning at H. Brtitt'a, large and splendid,assortmenti darl!. t : end fancy colored Muffs, of almost Ovary ~! ale,: and phetirom 51.25 to bZOO. t Also Ime beauti. ful - B ,which besold .at yrieea th at eanhot - beat, -Lad eb looristedt 4 • ;, • .; . . Bolpitnt rlov.i, 184 N, - 1 - LEMON Sugfi-1 aril hi for _pio sod Lernon,adf, skt. tor's& J. L, Gy M. C. TYLER Mil Tunde UE rsigned... having remo v edl, LIVERY STABLE lito the stable fort?lrly occupied by Stephen Hinds, in Mootrosei is prepared to accommodate the publiClskith Boit aud,gentle Horses, and Carriage .t. of' every descriptioni-on reasooshietermg. Pieasure parties will be 'furnished Srith Itto and tour horse Carriages., and' careful-1)061ot, on" short notice: • , • - leving'that a LIVERY STAPLE of , g:ood horsesanii carriages will be a great accomNto dation to the citizens of Montrose sod; the irab lie, if not profitable to the proprietor, he =re spectfully solicits the patronage of ;betidi ng pubic. • • I D. 41., Den4of". Mentrolie, Nor. 18,1:47. .4diatiitis : trf7l , 9l7 9 .! Sale.} N OTICE is hereby given, that by `an order of the Orphan's Cloud Of tbe robot)? of Susquehanna, will be 4ipOsetil. to Sale ,hy pub lic vendue or out-cry, tit the house.; lotenflits. Shearmati. deceased. in the townsitipitti Di*: ock, on Thursday the 1234 day ,oltieuegt)ber next, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, all these two certain - lots, pieeett-or par ceis or lend, situate, lying and beifiglikthe township of Dimock aforesaid, late the eStite; of James Shearman, late of the selA township. deceased, and severally bounded and described es follows, to wit :—the first piece or palrcell thereof, being the fu,m tormerl,y owned and 1 occupied by Allen Upson, BOunded on the lii North, by land tit ,Richurd Gartetson—ot the Eas't, by lands Of Gordon: D. HOmpsted,',lbd Dlgha Ti ff any—on the South', by land's of Charles Greenwood, and George, Gates, anfil on lie West, by land of Jacob S. ' Mills, lend Dudley B. Siniib —containing °use hnndreclitind sixty -tour acres, with about one hundred:l,nd twenty-five acres inaproved, and hating Ow (in; one dwelling house, two barns, two"drch urds. nod a cider mill. ! . 1-, -i'l • , ALSO—At the vote place and . timei the other piece or parcel of land being_thd firm known us the Hen! Barkley farm : sakl,farm ' being bounded on e North, by lands cie Airery Bdlles, and Fran i Tingley ; on the. Easl;by la ads of James Dt;on is ; oia the Smith, by thuds lof I. T. Wilber ;"and on -the Vest, by Ihnds 1 or s E. T. Wilber, and .Tohn - Woodhouse, :ton 1.,, fining 147 acres, or thereabouts, Witti about 110 acreA unproved, and hating' there9rt two dwelling houses. two barns, three °regards and other appurtenances. • Terms muds known on the day of sale . R. T. STIIPHENS, Administrizto. Dimuck, October sth, 1847. I t Susq' a sicadenst Winter Term of this Institutlon will commence on Wednesday thelstrOly of December next, uuder the charge uf. AU EL, A. 8., Graduate from Madison Unitersi ty, N. Y. - Tuition per,qt*tet. Writing. Reading. Orthography, Rintimeins of Arithmetic ? Geography and English Gram mar 62 oo it, Grammar and Lessons; - Chemistry, Philosophy, B Tiny, Logicend Rtietoi tc • • ;300 Algebra, Surveying, Geometry, Astrono. :my ; 00 Latin and Greek Classics, kind Frimehi 5 ,00 By order of the Board. WM. JESSUP' Presthent. , 1 Montrose, Nov. 3. 1847. .; Ntvi Gimps. -;. MUM 410SKDID2'. extensive us'iortinent of j ; STAPLE 4 - FANCY G O ODS; for the Fall end Winter trade, which be is offering at , a smallsativance trom!cost. In his stock will be foul' a lull uSsOrtmem of Dry Goods; dncluding,n. splenOni teiectioc of Dress Goods, Cloaking& s and con— sisting in part of Rich Cashmeres at 25 cents acid upards. Muslin de Lames at 16 tig 110 Black and Plaid , Alparcite. Mohair and Gala Plaids. . ,Extra rid! twilled- and plain l pngl46 -and treach,flingliarnsi_ , ..,...> ,• r. , 1 il el and an extensive assortment of ne* ' a woes from 5 cents - iind • titiWardiL - - Rich (troche, Wool net, California, Pitild, ani.i lob, ,lloy Shawls. &ie. ' . . I„ . i,; i,'l i , ', Also, as heretofore, klarge aasertmitnt of GeocEntE , 36 ~CIVICICEIrt ' . r.,I.OIFASE. -- INON & I_" ?EEL, 'NAILS,' ' • Ann* OILS MEDICINES, BUFFALO ROSES t i t ~ ito which he would Invite the at lair xif , pur ch,iseni. and. which. he is deterkitnqiiitci hell as' cheap or cheaper than the che w aiit.tpecasti, most kinds of produce, oilippre ed driiiit. ' He would beg leave to present: l his Wanks, to his friends ard the public ter the patrofnage so liberally bestowed upon' his 'esta tifisti*nt,and to itAsure them that stimulated' by hittiticcess_' thus far. he shatt'strive to ieeurela continuerice of their confidence and support. - 'f• • N. B. Stilt by the barfel'o il entl,And Su. , 1 perfine .Wheat Fleur tit the least keduced prizes. - • ,- -1 - New Milford, 06t.23,. 1847. 4' '' l' Latest - Ste . BATS _SD .CAPNINV I,' ' , l ... , BLRSITT. it _now Opening' an eltensive H variety , of 'Hats, and -taps, of tite netk est styles and patterns. :Among-his tistitortment may be fotind the Palo - Alto, 'and •Rtitigh`and Ready Capt. tho newest styles:; Also fibe-POrs, Fur Trimmed, Cloth:Velvet-and Gla*ed caps. r b in 2 s an d 6,1 to S 7. Hats of alma* every, style, price.and destription null? be flitind at it BURST , 'S. - kiiiittanzart sa MAKIN _mug mrtsvl Bissxts havel the pleasure to JL announce to their friendOand,tlta public; that having reeewed the Itheati FALL & IVlN'rEit VI,ISMONS for Ladies' &octets. Dre all w rk i w ete.il they , are i i now prepared to execute tith e ir Hee l in the mcel approved style ..: Fateful for past encouragernento they solicit, al coutiabattee of the same: . ' -' .' ' • I .r. • lIT s t bee Si tiocire east of I M . 8 1' '. W Ilsoofs ' Moetrose. Nev , 1, 1847:- • WEAT end -B cliwbe_iylPlilukAer sate :npility , +(lead. t. . 1 4'0 ittElt,tt4r • , . aILIUML ai r JtErST • received, a, ; good , -stock; , eels; brined . Medicine put , up,itriktiire BoT— natio sad 'let fti by theit,-Agtiotti. 4 i• B,ENTI4r paw./ t .!) !, • ~ -y _ . . Vprtltho teider air= • • the people generally for eitrona t ite we have herattiforl:ival eeel line of CI lifOrin than Mit% have Sued up a . n ew and SeitIVOC=;P: -. : ' on thetrokt tote it urn wee door of al dridge's Cabinet WamestattlishMeat. west of M. 6 . Wteen t sAtoret, !kW - . L Post &Cott:Sidra: Plessetitil he happy to wait upon yotr'itc,t, thtin we, have been ahle to du hen*, , r—W• have one Acne room eipressly for the' eat Oystets and Pic -ales? &A! I new add splendid sole of r in•ChlaikßOxii Tai all kinds, the best eseßtteleV. twit evert rub* Montrose; Which *ill be sigailleite."" CofifectibU4tieW,ltliOk tido:ha s KJ „ Jujube , orforr 41 ,IV!crielib., Auks' r 17 9 41. Fii•sifiupply tkruti, sins, ate. , PIES, ' as good as ever. MINTS, APPILEBi Crainger...b.read, Cakes, Crackers, illtlerdoP and Cheese, constantly no hand. , C. BALDWIN & E. 13APDIF. - 1110UtrOSC r NEW GOO:Miger, Vile the affintitin of SusquotisimifiepOnty, -to- oar itaeltat. Fall and Winter, P 004.1, r Avbich iiimr,boßE received, assuring. ihhtn 8o uiii ad well; if not !leiter than at soy i'iytilh shop iu Kowa. it '':-3 - - • l,, F.. WIAINDi .* CO ' Montrose, &lit. 17;1847; _ 100.0 . Yds., OinOanti. 6066 pti2itc. 500. ‘2‘ De Lain: 600 " - Atpaecust, , 16 :`f ,Priff; Ciati t ,t.* 100 " ,Satinetts Full - C10tk.,,.. 2000 gr ./froi shoe%. , And etery ihinv wind tataiff.l' • ORA/VabElp Stogr?&A; N Y r Inin, jiard*ore. eCutlim *tut , triktyt Ware, at reduce 8 ed pric, hY • • COX/Vb . /Jilt* 6. 1 - , • • TIN 14; STOVES!;- rrEl E !attest and : best lot o(Cpciii.and*ailit ' 1 stoves ever.offereti in atis filar - kil l led at to prices ;tlion can be Irolinitihii Albanr i . at F. B. CHANDLER &Wt. IVAN.TRA N exchange - forr 43 9:17;! I . Flux Seed:N.46sn; Ater; Flannel ; and 'Sticks, Boner: Rage, - ALSO: • '; An apprentice in =the Tin •tniaineld.• Lind 'Mat 10 or. 17 years old, of good , own' cl*ricifil will find-an-opportunity bvi calling WANDLER' kVA.: 1004$ 4- ST4 2 `IQ,N4 I 4L SCH(101, Books, Toy Ik?oktr, Fancy Books. large; and small Bib Pencilg, 'lnk) Wefert. WriiptilOciod Writing Paper,:ittibber, t(nd Rttbbet steel Peos, land; dte:. eheapst • NII TEA:Augaty saleratus, mo a. .: 0 .. ger , clo;ev4,.nutrnexP4 MOWN. alum,. • F. B. CHANDIBB aI cost.' 4 • • . 1.4*(14 . iii . 04111113060 . 110 . 1" KJ: 1. HE cety of , Sullived batribirtien lately set d ffftom the "earthy of,Lyeoutinuand the County(Seat•incatedlir totOmisioriersAP pointed . by , the 1 4 egolathre-,en tite,,1444, the Subscriber, oaeit 4'4 saje Vain, lots and lona adjoinilfg ;belit€ pert latp which 'tie'. v4O sell to euttehttleis: l Ala '.'illehte and tiitiber " '• c- Enq6ire of Lewis lentil; Cherry;TiSkliip, Sullwee_ebeety. of Michael filtixlettLid - mi. 6 . wit in Isaidl Coital) , to make , th i"Baty surveysior of the Subscri4et at $0 iliordi Sisquolianna •Cobatyaeetrrie..,: • NtW, - G • , m tio subscribeTs are :bow ciP9O4 tjand and selected ninertinent,ot...*Qpin embTaqingaliiNat Oi/erj?brtice.citilitTOr49 Country Store s theit offer, d' thiel'r Vaal accentnintlitinglibinyi We 4could tender obv- :thanks.' tiviM libbtd pu bl ie !for hi - generons lie Untie ge. eiteiiited td us duripg the punt yen and. would - 0 1 3 1 744Y lair &tiling unkiene pOce' wilt metijotfo.bqed, to reit4eacoutlituance pc it.. ArILL.I . - nOOTS tz.SHOBS, 6ne ei: the la4oo- . .14:. JLP sortmeute ever offei.ed ip•Moot • rev. JuLts,l4. aim LOTHS: Cassimeres; Ofiti riteits t ; ill=pkiteli andgin I(t les. • • 1V1LL,444. &ERMAN: ‘ , s cy View T.EO. - -.The-genlinarßekia altlo—iiNia. fy A. • p,nylii:re.a"; for sale.. ai Able "6 fa Sioiet, our uv s hoat neiiii btir* to the" " it* notwithitOdinit., illitha' 0 ArtpiLt wrilwa)ok. mOBACCO -frontthitt pitu& REAM nti,Mbitta. • - Mi 4 WANTED; wiy viintitt 'of et Com; Oatit. BuekwheaV seed; Butter and Cheese.' for - *lol) l 3.fie- MO. est• pricwk will *paid:- 4. • c 13 , •-• 41 , 44•1' . • 114U2A$ 4`,Sifgfilita, tvittiiiii , itin Imiiiii:=Vititeiti 'sti'eti Y V ',- - Ligon ,. aind Engl . :iih:lliiitcbee tin Pith% new dock) Gold end - ell veiz tentilb antrenee Braikeiniline;, Rings.; Sjiiiint iSpietiiitink4fhil / s Yee, Opens and l'bid*te - ; rum /011 7 1441.„ VimPolliktiw,imilt9healu ‘7-'; r ••• 41 !li'; , e4il - . ~1' -••'1 • ?' • - BRNT 4 : IKV4 I €It - - _ GENT4_EME 'S '' , 4Vokileik — Draiviini ,oriud WtikOm Or silo eheip . _br '.- t_qc4 - 4 4011! ' / , BENTLE Y ,4‘ Rat& . ? I]M7,E C - A . O---- I') -V, ~,-- , :lir .., 44 61 ,iO3 - Tii - Ifiv.,lll IFUST. - OPtnede a ner...1.4.: o f:. 1 AO,l, itv-Spsairm6be.,*h_Oi. *fp ' it kiflry iiisr j t e t .p? * l l .bi ' l ° l4- 'undatir c. t.iii al or 0 1 § kgoksd . ' ikillAtt - tiOtAli''eli 1, ~,,:„. tb, _ ;I , ~ 7, 3 .. rti: ••, ,• - = _, i -Vi-lioteraiurra • Nniff MOW, NO: -IVta • , :1 1 %P.14 *1:-='‘:4,%."4-7=7Z.',-*-4;1'0;U: FIRST +IN,M-Alitri."--r EBEM ME ENE IMIE