IngaCiLLAMtg The tilt Stesemehlp. The first ii.thiitio steamer Was the 4avunnah, Capißogers, hint 'at Nei_ York.: She was 300 tuns•burthin, ship rigged: Mr- engine was 70 or 80 hrse power, low pressure. Rh., prooseded from Ibis port to Savannah, Whence she lad in 1E1,19 for Liverpool, makinglie passage in 22 ddys. In passing the, TriA the =Are and:item from her ehitnnies gave hei the appearance of a eldionlire, Ind Vas soli were despatched from the Cove.ot , Ciirk to list relief. Frets Liverpool the went to Co peihsgen, Stockholm, St. Petersburg, and A.r ItinWs making the voyage from the latter port - (iti.Notway) Oick to' Savannah in 25 days. Crovied bmnbOtainisters, officers of state, &v., *ailed bakaudivalnable service, of plate, jaw s/0.4%. ivirstresented to her officers. She ‘tebeeciantly made voyage to Con etantinotle and back ; being the first steamer that traversed tie Mediterranean Sea, u well air the Atlintii Ocean. !Mei. was afterwards parebesed to inn as a packet between New Ink end ilailanab, under Capt Roldridge, knit sip wrecked on the south side of Long lelead. Capt. loses Rogenkof.Groton, comaanded herlou her first voyage out. Capt. Stephen Rog", now living at New London, was the sailing master. Re it is who made that memorablik reply to the British officer : 1 I have no rndFtcr. Sir!" The circumstances which drew filth that reply wore these : Allan the davinnah approached Liverpool,nl boat from a Biitish sloop of war came along. wide and fiaued, Where is ,P l aur master 7" , Capt. Stephret Rogers replied: " I have no '- '-master.. sir!" 4 " Where's your captain, then?" " He's beloi ;do yon wish-to aeehim Capt. Moses came on deck and asked the British officer +bai he wanted when.the follow leg nonvenatian ensued: 44 Why do yin wiar that peaaat, air ?" 6 !Beeaaae al* country allows me, sir 1" "3Jfeos‘wis4er thinks it was doue to insult end if yolf-don't take it down he will send fasts that inil do it." _ Clap. /11Loseit . ' turned in tho engineer and tix claimed : Get the hot water nine ready is Tim max- of boat turned about in an isidanst sod wi:s off. Nothing more was id saint the pennant. It was suspected at Li Jer re* that the illarannah came over to resnue Netteleso. H& brother Jerome had just **T reks lards rewnrd to any one who would take hilt meths islaid of St. Helena, and honee the -excitement& bei:appearance created' throughout Seitiod. 814 was the first ocean steamer sins son in Eii"lopean wsten Philadelphia GraXo of Aaron Burr. A correspondent writing from Princeton, N. J., to the Philadelphia Christian Chronicle, tall the folloiring notice of Aaron Burr and lia father. uTbereis anletinesting graveyard at Prince.. -ton. Within its narrow cells are imprisoned the remains ofc . ,meny distinguished men. An roe Burr, Sr. lonathin Edwards and Dr. With warm ell fpshoter presidents of Nassau Ball, Are among thohe who invest with such a awl , sucheßy interest, a visit to this city of tombs. t i Berl also is be grave of Aaron Burr Jr. so ad - dusted in e American history. But no stone marks , e spot. It would seem, that Providence anent to frustrate any atteMpt-te 41eirote by a :Monument the last home of the linsitom Semi years since a subscription-of 0,000 was 'raised for this purpose, but the treaenter of ttbe fund, ran off with the whole *usenet. In hx&ing upon the tombless grave, stud on the stidied monument of his father, the nonttast between their lives forced upon me. - The parent ai a soldier of the Cross sought to wins Crown!of Glory which fadeth not away. The ion WA the battle field, and among the =mmi Of PirlY, strove to erect for himself an kierken. A sanctified-ambition im tieWtted tlie father—au unholy - thirst far madly how* consumed the *en. The one Ben In the siffeetionate iemerribrancei of the =of GA and the other in the eneciations citizen* of America. Yet widely differ eat aswere itheir paths in life, they rnscbed ~ the mum modal inn, and are slumbering in the same monldeikng conch !" Fru Bir l Fttx.—A Yankee who tea ie.! tosted,a nee i kind of "love letter ink, ' laud widelik k. heilbeett selling as s sure advised ariaat all rations for breaches of mirrine probe, inn much as it.entirely fades &Um 'the pecteriatwOmmtha from the date, was Mont lr nest *ldly done brown, by a lirothet Donsu:Selatee, who purchased atUndredi bozo ; dohs WMI4 giving him therefor his 'tote 84 siseiy days. At the enpbation of the One the isk issiostortalled for payment, but on opening ebe_icrip, amid nothing but a piece of blink poril note had been written 4th Vs, _vane 1 N GMIIII Cate or AN Elito.--The 0)1- 11islisroseered in s school , not Ouelkioditil from t•ondon: f . 0 • i :lretruter. ~:-Wbat part of speech is! the bid e A v . No i. air. .TisseAer.lWiaat is its poder ; t ta. . VAiistangs lossiSno fesialikfr‘a4 -1 Wl' 4- ,agy.;;Ckset say, sir till s . „,. 3isckirigWA:l6l4 BIT kd. . 4 : 10 1 06 till amp Go . 1 ' lity• • 1 N3 11 , 1 4 Of SO? • . Alinnu ~ , 'Excin.-411. Oil* elthel tin ‘franiese - iiiii, '4 iiiiiiii neki'g ' . 'l' , . '' h. air : , . ? ~ -,-,-., . ~ - , ~.• t c / eitorial Wslleltk 4 1 1 i, ~ flibeiasiagtogiolin thilAiat . t.... ' -,„ Ispits *fun g i R. Agutordigi. . - s ', hil allint. til it appinow --,4._, - /I 'tiny asoismat— , 4 ' sonii who ries. A • , MEM=EII•I NE GOND& VISNir (INVIDIDto NJW Goo'Ds. II - t " , ---4,...... T . iitign.-:-CL-.. )3 ' .re 'ye' ' iving a' ary .LJ. extenieve aasortinenAto . , • STAPLE 4. ANcY •000:DS; , • ' , fl;: the Fall an Winter I trade, whicbhei Is o .firing at 4 sm it advance Cram cost. ', In his stock vr 1 be fOund it full assortment of Dry Goods. i eluding a splendid.. selection otDress.,Gonds. Cloakinp and Shawls, Con sitting, in part of Rich Cashmeres at 25 cents and upwards... • Muslin de Lames at 16 do de "'Black and Plaid. Monceau. ' ' Mohair and Gale Plaids. - • Extra 'rich twilled end plain English and ?tench Oinghains, ' and an extensive issortment of neiv Calicoes from 5 cents and upwards. Rich Mocha, Wool net, tdlifornia 'Fluid, and Rob Ruy . .1 Shawls. AC. 1 , 1 Also, as heretofore, i large assortment of - Ganerlites. I CsoCitv.' ar, - Itstri-Wite.t lime & 1 2 1stz., - NAtt.S. - - riiNtai' 0/14V 1 lUttatittit, BUITATA Rosa', dr.c.. to which be would invite the attention of pur ch..gers, and which he is determined ,to sell as cheap or cheaper than the cheapest. : for cash, most kinds of produce, or approved coedit. ~ He woliid beg leave to present his thanks to his friends amt the public for the patronage so liberally bestowed upon hicestablishonent,and to assure them that stimulated by hirsuceess thus`far, he shall ,Itrive to secure a continuance of Iniiir con fi dence nod support. ' 1 N. B. SOU by the barrel or load, and Ru.H pertioe Wheat Flour at the most reduced prirx.i. . ,New Milford, 0ct.23, 1847. I • I ainrintrge - 'WONT opening et H. Burritt's, a '' larg e rind `l.l .splendideitssnrtment of dark, and fahcy colo 4 0 d bluffs, .or almost every quality. rind pri from $1.25 to 8.7.0. Also some beep. fu) AS. winch will be sold at prices nisi tan* be best. Ladies interested. will please call.! f • Noy. 1, 1847 BUFFALO ROBES! JIiST opened, n new lot of Supeilor No. 1 ft, Buffalo Robes. which, being bought very cheap, will be. unusally low. Thnse_in Want of aloud Robe, will do well to call nt - IL BURRITT'S. ew Mifforil, Nov. 1.1847. Latest, Style of Hats & Capt lir BLIRRITT, is now opening an extensive 'LA. Variety of Hats, and Caps, at the new est:Styles,andt patterns. Among his assortment may be found the Palo Alto. and Rough and Ready Caps, the newest ,151 y les. Also fine Furs. Fur Trionned, Cloth, Velvet and Glazed Caps:' from 2s and 6.1 to 87. !Hots of almost every style, price and 'description may he found at H. BURRITT4. TVIEW 000DS. WE invite the attention of the ciCzetis of Susquehanna County, to our stock ut tiff so %Vititer Gnnris, which is now being receive, assuring them we will do quite as 1 1 well, if, „Act a /ink better then at any [whet; shop in town F. D. CHANDLER & CO Montrose, Sept. 17, 1847. • 1000 Yds. Ginghams. 6000 " Prints. . 500 " _De Lfain. • 600 " „Alpaccas. . 150 " Bro' Cloth 4 Cassimere. 100 " Sati tests 4- Full Cloth. 2000 ". Bro' 4- Bleached Sheetings Snots''s. skears, shirts and shces. And every thin._► Itutos gort•l to use, CHANDLER & Co's. IN exchange for Goods, • Grain, Beeswax, flex seed, Old Iron, Pewter, and Copper, Flannel, anti Socio, Bolter. Rags, &c. ALSO An appetntiee to the Tin business. a Ind about 16 or 17 years old, of good moral character, will find-awopportanity by calling. on CHANDLER &to. BOOKS 4- STATIONARY. 1 qHOOI, Books, Toy Books, Blank Boni's; PJ. Flukey Bunks. large and small , Bibles, tneibt, Ink. Wolters, Wax. Wroppink and Paper,ruing Rubber. and Rubber Bands, iiteel Pena, sat,4te.-eheitri at - CHANDLER <I Co 's. igU.l - NbOW. !Sash.. and Gla.sq, NOM, and V 7 Iron, Hardware. Cutlery. and HUII6v Ware t it reduced prices. I.v • CHANDLER 4, -Co. T r EA, eupr,saleratus. mislay', spire, 0;n ger, elovra, nulmeg4. atm» be at' F. B. CfIANDIiER it Co's. . NO CURE. NO PAY. HYDRO FASHDIIHO DOCTOR. fly the-lateat •advices, the eltakey Was rei. grog the North, and the Luck-jaw In therNgrtlt. ,hv rrying;consteraxtwit were ;bruiting p ivy, their coo ta,vesis, &c, eg citing the ecutest s , anguish, in the mondani the benevOleno,i equalled only b • the late ramirie in. trete i;t1„, 'Now, Ido not say, .he : nil degei sea can be' cured by me, but idY RULE invit. riabiy thrtitivs ;the {salient, iiito,fts. which 1s pmtkibly , best remedy knowp fur chrome complaints; 'And as 'I have h.,d great' prac tice, it as!•!!Ily,- far ;me to tell , thl Teittieular tnutedy.'bY lbiskini at the outer tharnierrit„ " JOHN OROYASiI. 1110trop „ e. 1847. • - °Mt** two doors below the te 8164.- '4 ' . t, , R EN i '' , X 1 ~ A ,Ibeelaill 6 0A1113:112,0% ' Fit 6 1 11 1 ,110 *,A B il , A' , T 4 iz e) : s, is AVlNG,ltikieeeiied :Hie' Near "iriw and Philndelptila Wrihris or Paraintuu fo Von i f ran Ind Winter of 1847. &B,' beg leers o di. forth' Orstittzenettelitikith;hennc - thtit ' they: nia'fregetsti to do' work . entrassed to them.'in tueha Manner as will gkase the mestftestidt, =I cultfog done to order. end warranted , tel . * ant 1 f ri the torr 0,;-‘6,1 t ituiptiii , Wag" itseydittainf 'R 'll:l;Oefie* ''lltietrfiliKerlipi,29 164 Z "° "; w7tT ax, 11111111421,46. iturkiatid &Welk Wm:47p loiter; iyeekeuripoglr? ret..Pencils Zit re ions e ingw..Trio r lle" tt er ideipiiiiiii44l r ra", • mmeh...runic,friiiii io 11.11 81,1-. • - • 111141,;,,,. Eli EmmstJmmemwsnown H. BURRITT. FIRST IN MARKET. WANTED GROCERIES fi t G~V~s ! L•.!, r • . r73,Paiebscriber:is now•recciving Ageoerei JL imorynppt qf , ql.r kW- AND WINTER ODDS , whivcwili be sold for cash As r c.beap as can be Ikeughkin,l9'orthern Pennsylvania., Priebds, cusiPmers,,ene enil all , please accept 'my the tilts roe Your very pationoia during ititiOiSt•yettr. and Rai/ember' that any tbi ,, g in my line will be furnished you nn the of **Live and let live." Ready pay and small profits , is item matto. AO kinds of produce received in psement. 'EDWIN TIFFAN Y, • Bixiklyn, Oct. 19th, 1847.. 17lfrANT13).....Butter, Bretwnx. Flaxseed, T W. Dried Apples, Furs end Poultry by r • E. T. tiIkjtOADCLO Lis, Cnssitneres, Sattneas, ,ifTweeds, Jeanq, Vestings and inter oo4e now selling by .E. T. 11ap,:i4ACif.. Striped. Plaid and various colored 11.1Alitricas. Colored Celestine% Cashmeres lenoy Lind. Oregon Plaid and Earlesion Ging• hnnA nt . TIFFANY'S. N s large vuriety nnw 0.11n,e. aI TIFFANY' s SOLE etlini and hinroern t.liins ening hen Ott VIVA S. Et POT'S and shoes a large nannetment nt TIFFANY'S. _.L.... , . i AIL , a, Iron and steel at FI RES" Tmis belling ve ry . TIFFANY'S. 11A IS, Caps and Mai for snlo hr TIFFANY P AINTS, OILS. D r and xiedp.,n... by E. TIFFANY. 0271 - r- CfitcDOZZc. 7. BENTLEY & READ, AA RE noiiireieiving a very large end desi- Piable stork of t FILL ,AND WINTER GOODS, whit,' have been boughl tor CASH. 8 1.4 will he mold at a very small advance froac costs. We stili l adhere to Our , NOT TO BE UNDER SOLD, bv , any establishinent this side of th 4 DeTn waie, end invite our cust , aners and the generally, to - give us it call' and test the truth of (Sir assertions. Monirose, Oct. 13. 1957. 1100.11.0‘DCLOTHS. plum sniki fnncy Ker. JLa,. seymeres and Su i lens. (a very large ..4(l , )rt mem ) Kentuek Jesus, Twi-eds, Flannels, Vekings, Linsey Woolsers,Sheetingc. C o lt on Yak', Batting &c. as the .p ns the chenr.e. • BFNTLEY 4. READ. VIRENCEI ',demons, Alpaccas. plain and fancy, CaOrneres, Mouslain De Lains, Gitlfenms,.Qregun Plai , l, rale-•ies, &c. for site right . 1* BENTLEY & READ. ARDwAR.E. n err ,, d asmirtment, itsclu ti • ding Cottin.s' Celebrated Axes, i.,r sal. by tON end Steel, of ninonl event size_ and utility ever broucriit to this rnaikst. BENTLEY 4. READ. Q:OLE and Upper Esther—Mao—Cuff and Morocco Skins. Boots, course said fine, &lan.. Ladies nod chelerens shoes. and In diibßubbets, a first-roe reo:oriii ) eni rigfit. by . BENTLEY & READ • FULL stock of Groceries, Crockrry, Stone and Tin-wars. Polnts, Oils and Dyei•stuff , , Medicines. Brooms. by 'BONNETS, Si tins and Velvets, Ittbh , ns Tabbs, Laces. E I rinqg Jaetlnetts, Itfus dm by BENTLEY 4- READ. • BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !!. OATS & CAPS ! IILADIE'S FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, & AEADY MADE CLOTHING ! <( ; MN. JO. -POST CO. RE now receiving from New York, , tbs MOST VICTIP4MVE, RICH, & VARIED 4sso.ir-ziNT or aooas iniheir line ever brought into Northern Venn. syivania w.hicli . they offer to the Publicat prices . fr4m 25 to 30 per cent. lower than they h#;.ire ever been sold in this country—consis tn over .43 4 119 274214123.. PAL L FASHION F 081841.! q l Aiiii ever,/ ,o, tit Fine Nutria. Otter 40 1 ** 1 51 11 ".- Brwh. Angolu.---Muah; % mid Cliney. of fill C. 401% a and idl e • . from 89 cot to 415,00. alit 4111 . 111 .11 ° Z 11 77shi l : V in i ti jil a , n G ti I . ! p Z" ur d :itt a tig 'u li g A h rt. 150 DOZEN tl! iIMEN'S, BOY' & CHILDREN'S C PS I! n DIFFERENT styles ut Fur. Fur trim Piaui suit Fowl cloth, Mohair & 4itlt Plush—Velvet, Silk mud Cotton Glazed 011)1• THE LADIES f RE Particularly invited , to call and exam the 11111 assartmPro of ILAIDMP •AND a : MISS' ' • rrnbrula everytitstPnlidga.,hly I ', f i ll a porn. Ann CONEY titthe'fietest LYNX—and fair nn:npunrittni-v Of: selecting from the LARGES r NUMBE4 end the GREATES VARIETY ,Iwolett Oats ever coven. uffelett tar gua region of country—end at a_ lower *ice ,than tbe•stune quality can be bOughi fur tfl ty ioseady alade ‘ clothtrig IA 44414C4C0Pti vaeßi I awr. INP9i,q l ; Coa'a it Overcoats—Veataand pantaloons of aif.. • - tt (ergot patterns and qualities, for : ,sglebt skuur t,fie l prige of the cloth. • ' C-NIT ONZI .33ALE ' ~r y;~ f superior No. 1 Buffalo Rubes—cheaper xn iee_thespest tar ahigat ii Owe Word more oo to Price. arinff ,P o l l llb. ii5"6 1 4,.1 - P1 L'ltry/ artoje in our o ar , yve l Dowel_ paw es as we are , to ta,les ivitttinis II )Wofits - wearil det@rmaied not to iiiadaraiii%6Our • 1 .41 lartiele alp 'Or* aratfoOihaik eioryterttnia at: any c o m er evitablishataat.,2,Thett pa.11;,01 aor-dnarooth at the" , :irlit Urfa . 1 4, !Pre7 *Kim, 4r. lot Yiftqfplvto. - Mist Made D. - Pr . .. Mica taken at tat& .40d .C4.4 1 :1Md ti;" 8 4'4 PiO!ai' sod' Puts. ti„ 6stri3o;-• 20 itt iso • - •••, • . , i c4lllDWAggiltotilllaihraimiti. Chmiliet + Cies. 10- • TIFFANY'S. BENTLEY 4. BEAD BENTLEY 4- BEAD ESIONIIIIMMIFINMEME ' I MOW D N° 1 1 7 1 V l opentni and will be . ' J. N 6%. y e o p by • W5OOO Yds. 1--Bnrks, etc. J. AXONS. E'eP l o s . I • • NO ItroNopo4 Y - 4711LiTEA 3 T . , RADE. t Lot of . the P,ekin Tea Ciminianvi Tens, aI IA other Tdas at a (Mailer it* Just o pened and for, ante by J. L. I • ILPFans • GOOl3 writifg,paper at IN ets4 and letter Over at (I ets. per geire. nrr tpile by J.t", Lyons. A SPLENDID lot of New sod Chtsp Goods A ju-t opened and selling; rapidly nt the store all it • • •:: ' J: f.vont UPA R.ll nsti Inds u,, S &. thetiT) tit the mote • • - ; J. L. CASHMERZS" Odeon P. ids ( I ,4mottos, Alpioras:Mernioeti GO, horns lio(lPnois ; a good assortment can be I. and uethr cheap Aore of -• • r! , t 1 , 4 !J. L. I - i I. IN E NEW . '114;A: 4 1 AT NEW YORK . 1110ES.:1 A - LA • iM. ILEtFORD. hat male] Arrange mews it nit the NEW-YORK P,,EKIN TEA CO‘I PANY. fur the Wale of ' EASIOI Bdighitniteti, and can lut!niah his enitintners, and tit trade, *tilt Teak at thu I.* oite prices that the einnotai rthargl i for them in New l'urk.'u hien v la. at Lei. film One t Two §lid. hinge e)tea tier nn rash I...iind (hap the Grgeere sell at And ttievery ease where !firm! 1.2 s donat give eatia. faetton, the mote, y will le , 1 )41.1 i l a t k for fluent. CATALOGUE OF TEA. Glllf.'EN. j Young Etymon, good. ) i 37 I-2 . a Do. do. sweet cargo, 50 , Du. do. fine cargo. i 7S 'Do. do., silver leaf, . 1 410 Silver lenf—seldirm sold evrn bylarge dealer., because id the very small profits made. i n its sale—is a very .sepertur Tca. I Do. dw. i golden ehop,-; 1 - ,50 Go/deo chop—Th u s is the finest preen Tea cultivated in China. -It iir of the fi rst pickings. and excels all othdr Green Teat fur ustdelica,ity of flavor. strength suda ro i ns . nerctofor e .this Tea has never reach. ed this country, except in small lots tu pan to purh chaaer. Ilyson. fine, • 75 ...Do. very fine, • . 100 gunpowder,- fine, , 75 Ito. extra fine, I 1 00 Imperial. fiur. l 75 Do. extra fir, 1 1 Hysott Skin ; , good.. . t . 3T 1-2 BLACK.; .11ing Yung; strong snit godd flavor. 37 1-2 NingrYong— I'lle -grocers sell 111 its at 50 cents, and Call it Wang.' c Ciulon'e, a delicious Black Tea, 50 Compare this superior Tea with:ithat sold by grocers, as ilmtng an Oolong Tea. Tim difference is too plain, and the-deception too palpable. Oolong, plantation growtn4 75 English Breakfast. fine..,': 50 , , Do. do. extra finift 63 13uwqua's Mixture, a rich 4 highly flavored, ,i, 17.5 Pi km Flower, r 00 ! DO St-14;4ed, -. 1 5 0 Itle Phis Ultra, i 1 50 Ne Plus Ultra—This Tra is as fragrant and sweet asti nosegay. It yields a petfotne that tstruly de. lightut. It is of garden gri,Wilt and superior to anithing of the kind ever sold in.this country. 1131 , The abode Catalogue .1.4 s note puce all the varieites contained in rii astiolt menu I have every Tiricty imported, and every slide of quality. and can suit the most faslidialtis purehatter. The above - real are all done up. in Chinese paek'agein in quantities of 1-4 lb., 1-2 M.. and 1 lir. eaeli BECO3I3ILVDATIONS.- We have tried the Teas unpotted . by Cie Pekin' to CoMpaity:7s and 77 Fulton-st.Mnd if we bye will try them! often; They ore selling the inost tieilemos Tvas we ever drank, and retail thentiat wholesale prices.- , Ereltng Posi.- FF Ydu may be sore of otitainin at all times F iore and highly flavored teas, by the single pound. at w bole. vale prices, of ! the Pekin T 1 Company, 75 & 77 0 Fulton-. They have prob e ly the largest stock arid greatest variety of tine- Grto and Black Teas al ,any bile establishment in the 'United States. They i are doing a large Enisints,anda6 a great Deuefil Wean : semen of tea.—Altos. Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed impossi. hie. to obtain good Green and Black Trait. But now von have runty ,to visit the w4ievromns ;if the Pekin f'a Com pany,,7s and 77 Fultati•-al to obtain as 4111: lotio(no and fragrant teas as ytkucould wish for.--Doi. ly il!ward to Ten Drinkers.--Tne Pekin 'lira Corn-1 panti,!. 75 and 77 Fulton-at.. laa„ke s int porti d,'1111.1 thin market meteoric hundred th+and dollar 4 worth of the nest grades of Green ancOlack 'Yeas , j , grown to the telestial Empire, onne op, ip alt the v a flonsiikpcy pat.i.agta that I:ittro•se Ineyntilly can inveift. It is a I tpriiilege tu buy teas at this gneat establish:mem: aunt lbw:lvy and castfort to drink them. • Tneylsell good 'Teal ably, &adrenal, (heat at u;'holesate Kitts. Coon. ry IliSlChalllS Who wish to . al,ooays Sell gooll teas, eau st.witirsobtaitithern at Qum place, on reasu4ble terms —Emporium. Inc above TE AS arefb'r sale by L.' M.II,EXFORI4:i • Stile Avon [fur Broome rounty Binghamton, May 8 . 1847. 1 - ; No. 2 4 6 ttu. , kftEllOOE OF PRINI'rS ‘3 , StAV. .• Nfo. be. CIP.DAti-• IE4 . • p LEE, JUISO & LEES (LATE LEE oc4IEDSON,) UrturY th . e J. ri tri•oo. rtke..i.olivf w s rug. l OUSE. Ni.. 56. CEoAR,tBTREE r teth,. WIP , LE of winch is devoted to the ethibneoi an 4 sale of the smile article ef i ZEilltitrir2/0 okaaaz-Ut a, heir preseint",Sta-k tieruesi# of nearly, 4 I ONE THOUSAND :PACKAGES, E , 'bracing viitneITIIOUSAN,DS ordilferOnt patterns an cidorings, , anit cumpristint every, !In* desirable m e line. FOREIGN and prONIESTI. , iof which are ull,red fort:sale, fur cash, or yatis il faciury cretin.: it the Lowese:Triera. by the ti • fI "PIEI 4 / 1 1 OR PACK lb ki • 7 New SlyfesSire received almost every day, and maily of them afr. got up fot our own Oillell, and not to found elitearhere. . ;1 i ' • Printed' liSrs of priccs:! corrected Irom darin dal , with every 'whiny,' in ilde tnarkao are placed r r in 'in) handy of b 'vers. -i,. R . ell' :IrcalnfildnviViveitly be e )i t.mk bi r e a l : ln ri r iv nil ient7 in wile i n d 7re n s f t t a i t 'e e th 1 the valcii,",ofloor usual PI ck of this °lse article- ta, a p at east; twice( he value o the cintryistock of dry 2 ..pi a usually kept by our f e rgest wtolisale jubtera. Tilt+ fact. togetl?er wu h th fact that eor means and ou t sinantloninalead of b et chvidcd:ittotiqt • valid va iety of articles , are deleted wholli to orig. Wlll . re der the adlitititges4hict ~ we can uTer to dealers oe ectly obvinni ; and 'if art be our dare that dime wi 0 t u r r is as it sci bu rt r in e c i e iti t bl is tah e in om en: l ( hall m il ee l t:th ign - an e o y il d t t: I s .: ' ' . 1 so 'fitment.' , comp) oat r• P. 8.-- Or X•lre,, forme! .: , ei ?f if tl 24l* lu g i rn: a 4 dr Vee l;nrA L- 61, 1 L ts , and lily!. senior 'ppm' e in the drignial tir l lt of 61e & aress i steii,' thorn *hie connectiiih lie with" mai. annie dine Skins '. , balk hresit d Iniatutsgs with Alisinev Lair & Judson, under the firip of LEII JUDSON fi t , 11 , , , T.E ; and he venture, to fissure los needs and the, 1 . blie..thatilist hew firm will animal theleatne ore, ,ethinencentdiie Inan4lt, of c trpt#l. • ',lnch formerly, dirtingulehelL th e other two 4 iiscs..h? *loch he helidig. .F ...1, ~ .. 4,, - 1 ' TIN* '8 , 07 7 E8.1 , • t• eftElpiirgin't atilt I.les . 414461 C 0 end Parloy ~splet evqr .4e0.....ti n._ thijkp,,rlo4; 0,4 et b Wee/ince* Abiin " criii v fotimt !Ms s t i , tl)) /pr bimest F. 11. C AND A SR tfi . k - . i , <Ulu! Sitilitints• TR dEAT. READY 314...10.10it0: NUNS SOO °S VEGETAMI.F., ~.1. PHYSANTiIItoPIC"PILLS. HE Proprietors take Eneilid , of lea.. king known In the world the moat valus,ble, and portent discovery ever recorded io the history of med. .--- icine. - In testing by etremical, experiment, the. inedietnaj properties of a rare plant. which - grows tilling the banks of the Wspsepinicon Wirer; in :low4 they die covered that it possessed cheating and restari4POW. or, which. in their opinion. inrcombidation with other remedies, the result of their medical resctirdites,vieuld render it • GRAND CATERILICONj • for a suffering world. The remedial powers of this plant were tested with the leasttpussible delay, and in hundreds of instances, they proved fully adequate to the complete and perfect removal of discuss in any and every form, and it is conddinitly believed that the remedy is dein:Med rte produccith entire resolution in the medical world. Facts in their postessinit fully warrant them it§ making the iiptuunding adman:ice !tient. that it immeasurably surpasses tomes power to uroot and expel - disease, every; tether medicine now known- , • . This Great, litemedy , has beef!. adimili-tered n order.io test its power lo Vail BUM hers of patient., to theMlist hopeless castes. such as had hafflvd the skill of the intik eminent physicians. and had proved too ollitinato Lot be removed by'surot" lic numerous_reru.di.s of the flay, and to the perfect astonnilmica of all, it cffeetetlj complete sod-perina. neat cures ; thus brilliantly inti rnpbiug , ncit only 4sscr the greatest remedies k tiown 'to the ineilteallprofesmion. but over all the Pills. •Syrups acid P2113C0215, whose virtues amine loudly truiripetedithaoughoul ! the length and hreardtp of Ilrc land. • AS. A GENERAL FAMIY MEDICINE, the proprietors challenge the: world to produce its equal. Ii acts in perfect harmicay istih the laws of nature, arid completely purifies the Blood, a vitiated state of which is the eause, of all disease, It has beet, administered in Asthma, Apoplexy, Barbers' Itch, Canker. Catarrh. Cholera Nimbus, Colic. Cold., Cough. Consunnitton, Croup. Cramps anti COUVUL 210111 R. Cancerous sorva and Ulcers, Dropsy, Hyspepi sia. Hlsentary, Eptlipsy, Erysipelas. Enlargement of the Spleen, Fever and Ague; Female Comptaints, Fe. vers of all kinds, Gravel.- Gout, Hysterics, fedianta. tion of the Liver, Lungs. Kidneys and Bladder. lode. gestll.ll. Jaundice, Leprosy, Litier Complaint, Neural. Palimat ion of the Heart, ilrr, Scrofula, Spinal Complaint. Sak.Rin.nm, Staid Head, Syphilis, Sup pressom of the Menses. Tie Einithitireut, Thk proprietors have yed to• learn }hat it has failed to a single ensiance of offeet ing a clod. AN a Preventive of disease. it 'scrawled to the Slifka b,w6(fence of .the community. An iintheuse ambtint of suffering. tint/ and money has been saved by } -timely use of it. It'has already crossed the Atlantic. aril) measures arc now in worpre4 to exten4 the bless ngs of thii , GREAT REM ECiY throughunt the world. The prorrietors iiivite the suck to try a 11421 e bosh' and' they feel assured that they :will be perfectly lied with the entire truthfulnetia of their ',representa. boos PRECCIPAL Office, Bowery,, N. Y. sold aim) by C. B A.L.1.) 1 X IN, A vitt, 4loiwose.• Price 25 Canis a Box. .` HYER'S PILLS: he M rie I iiror rd iiripAit Vegelabio nedieine. rp HESE Pals are, one of the best Medical Compoonds'oi us.. tit the present day.— As a emnintin faintly physic, for aditiinistration in all temporary complaints of the stinnitch anti bowels, head ache, cOlils, &c., they may be fully depended upon, 'm'il n prompt use of them on the first appearance ,A 4i(liahroaitisni will in. v.rhi v save much sicknes. They are pecu liar 1' adapt...it : to all caseit tit wen littwss anal gen eral de ottitv-t—ta ny derant4emeid ut the system. and Usio-claily, with le.ti:.lrs—and at stead y, un interrupted use of. theta, in strict cootormily, with the directions will very soon restore the organs i.f the stomach ti tai it naturat time nod 4c•tini, nod regulate the bowels, and renovate the vt hole system. There is no dis:.crxition- to .give extrJvagant vinninend.itions trt them. Wont is here siuted, s+ the restil ot nytuni rxpenenru with then), nail trial thrnogicHi perlnd ut fitlevn I; nut -uono , od, or pretended, 'lto, wit! raise the dead ; neither arr , they Iltr`tient•ii 10 he used as treel.ty as we Use oar Plen! 'SUeh iS , llltt the true purpose. 61 turlwine. kr Only appro priate °Mee is to assist nature in restoring- ate s% stem tot proper lone and netion, when arta nottlabl or through eare,lesttess or excess, it Tomes deranged.. NlapY are ..a.reless,• and aeare need thus Hid. 'Anti the must ea lOW are Itie r sysn-21n. It ir• ne. dlose atsnost In say, thina prompt use o safe Lifedire remedies, no the first ni•penr ntnie r•f Wile-S. is the part oil w adorn, 07:Nuth a Mediciae the Proprietnr linnios these Pills ID be.Eit And ne iscertito- that to testy nine cit-, sea 0.11 01 6 11 y, wlt.•re a hair trial' is made uc. enrd ng to the directions: they will . he Wed a g sill its a standard coettietue. ite has. neres. kn-ten an instance, wher'e . they hay.. twee thits , 11 whet they" have not met with' trt4ctriALl IFIED APPROVAL! Nutt 'rush testimonials may-be seen at the e r • H e ra l (Mier id sale, pod ieferenees will be given, 1,1 stitispintail Living . witnesses of Orel yak' due curative priyerties. • The Pills are purely veg table, are of two stimul:int and purgaitVe, parifying blood, and prodoeing a beillihy 'neiinn thtimigh the ewire system ; are a frinuable /tin i Bilt u!1 3dialretne, and eintr•einly useful in sill lingerin v roMplaints- , - Weakness. General, Debility. Dyss nepsy,Pu monary Affect mai, Liver Complaints, Rheumatic and spasianitic Affeetions, Female Complaints, No FO nail 31c, atter. a _fair trial, wilt 164 wlihOut ibeim • They 'ire put up i FIFTY , tgislT and DOLLAR PACKAGE. - ettch havltlglo PftrnPh" IPt eiiihriieing a vattatlile-Tieatisensn Disenae, with full direetions,for use. The Duller peek ages are the cheapest to the purehaser. They may be ordered through Drueteic,‘, giving the Street snd No. oftthe,Gerieral DePnt.' Whntesalscand Retail, nt No. 140 Fulton street,,HSecond Floor, N, Between Nassau.-Street and 13 , end . . Crtr As you value 1111(h—Try ahem Agents: BENTLEYS: READ, E. Ttyreir Erultlyn. li thus. Orwell . ; Enid ford county, NO , R. C. TEvEaTs, Bilighli.mtOrt •TOlTirkr:Einek SARSA!!AiRILIA. y UST received; a good stock twf ~this es* - brsied.llTdkcieeput,opin Quart: BoT 7 Tz.zi, end !beside by ,the Atoolp. EMNTLEY*REA.I4,- . nigbis imPort# !it lijp‘yriifr..m. to tolfowing extrilel ut iettbr N very reipeAslable!mettliitiki r limilie, dated • • WistOngtlo44pp.altanne!clro Co.,V,L• ' Mar. 26.1846. ' Mar. ttu, _ Dr. D. Jayne--Dear —Our Mr, J•Jner Mishima . „ . in. a? very had st.ete ef loottith .for fliorq aIC 6 F he has he'd the — bsititle of tie lipid medical- waiita. taw efitteiry efferds, - weitl ilsWvisited Ostrieittiiduttaig lest summer, hut thestd,lnd SAh OF A.:. pril last, wit hilf 'dozen Ilhottfes :uf your TONIC VERM I FUGIE;. 'lad hair alozeiv %Sums it MAMATIVE Ilitrughi ea Olt lii!tkitia articleittii if dry ' gerdiribeg heir* Veratilegat Mr4JohaiOsotintleatiedwatlC %hi RP*. . 01 4 "Mgr ;4' row : -. 4o eivreA imprevetaiit. eVenaifor. • came safe to hand, tiFotteitt 04 n - i-1411„ 3 he thinks,, les al ib id Ce ne.l. 4o l l o. o o 4l- 4 1 0"4ril a r#l Rl/ 4 .ll'S' l! )41 m ,7 ore. Hu ,*note in lady? health than he baibes 4 . in 'l6•Psieiiri;!lifivti hope it' fiiii inireit lettletia4 yee r -, ireernif n eui dl . f! il l i n't r Allii4etoi"PeTP 3 aP444 cut,. :AN ourathyslciana :have entirety mistakan'bil eta s : Pr4.lSaltittel'lloeladno-'irVynni•Cityillatt;thir-beat ". ' Mn iJo n t*l in,4 nni4 i tgiomt , l4tiveliAneis'ff Poe Pah ~ . . and yerinifygp as soon ne MANI. ,- • - ' 1 lidOcetfulte: - • .3 • ''- ''"i l ''' 3 4 , 4inketrill4CO. z FteparsiOnlarbr„Dr..D.i,lart ei...rPnilstlclplatti....* ...Eibld on ageneti,he IC Mitchel Allt, CO. - drPgaisill, ilia, .'• , green : p a:; iihere7ilinantiffic'hisilayttliVoiiiite,-"-, warranted to enre, FS vet and; ,Agysi, , lntersnitteM Is. ' per. ; &c ,. -Also the AMERICAN HAIR lIIE.-ello I. c il i ri c a t 'U h le il l: eiri tir ..e l: 4 li iiii iit i t . a the 'lO to 8 beig:Uhl 'lndlura wilbou 4 leilluiflgithtokiil... = i. • . •, • t ~ l - • • . 4 .. COX ,' r* X41 7 :6 4 0 1 4 1 : • • • 1 ' . .ingsTERN 'NE W 111111161. COLLEGE OrtiKATIT 2 0 7'16 141 street, Beitigo, Ira:' 1 11 R. C. C:-.VAIR4IIN'S vtdrerikBLE'LITTION. • U • Tii I PTIG ;A DV ERTISE M ETN T , EQ R. 1'847.- , " I Cane. t Saw; I Col:Quo...ED r is most .Maphati. , 'cally•' the case . with this article. Dlitiase- lias4ier yielded..to ; its -moat marvellous. , medical, _,pliower..- 14'hprever .it has gone , and South:America, England, t Canada, ahcillie United jitter hice4triniedtbe troth ' I (Willis statement, 'he above quotation in a strong aid . ;pithy sentence ? telisithe whole story. Inv ids, , Vs f priomplikilpitir airbieht yore" are cured may it `-knot, t o r:qu,..bothe. :earl). of a trial of the".asticle t is eatis, • factory; you are restore), and the secret of the ewe • reinaine wish the preprietor. • . Thohlediciiii lie t rem • pound St;•2:2Xlistincl. vegetable agencies; each ia,,h, • .videal rout-has its notin particular, exclusive, medicira i al pit:Teri:it', cunhieting with no other -compound.' acb:root drakes its own cure--and as a-perfectcona. binatinn, when taken into the system, it does the worir, winch NAttraft: when her laces were first 'einablished, ' ' intended* It .shottld de-port:fits, siren/Wm, and re. r stores the, broken down, debilitated constitution.- ' Worst; in all its chaiacters, will be completely end. ' tested fiain the tl . sten, by its use. See pamphlets le . and n a ta l ; c h o a m n i d a s a , in fo t r s free o t h e e l r u e r ul i t a t a i r r r y e - 4 : g ib: a y , : ( r ot e: I (p ea ho. all di.teases , and show testimony 'of cures. Garrey ..the eause'uf . great suffering, and Valmont's Lutist.Tarmac nds acquired no smell celebrity over the coda. try, by the lures - it has inadil in this distressing elan of afflictions, So famed, it seems, is this- medicine, "that it has thus attracted the notice of one of our Mid. ical publittationa. In the November -No.. 1846..0f be " Buffalo Jot rnal and Monthly Review of Medi. cal and Surgical Science," in an artile upon cattalos diseases, - and •• solvents," the writer, , after naiad f lime f act that the English government once purchased la secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in • 11802. of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New. ' York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the . Medieine -••• Whi do not our Representatives in Senile and ' Assembly :iicinvened r enlighten and 'dissolve the 80 tieripg . t ho . cm4pda of this- country...-by the purdahs of Vauglin's Vegetable Lithoniriptic, than which no solvent Slime the days of Alchemy has. posseseedone • 1 h a lf th e fame ?" Reader, hire is a periodical of liipr [ standing, acknowledged throughout a large lam' ' o f this euentry to be one of the best conducted johnnis of the kind in the United States, exchanging wilts the scientific works of Europe to our certain knowledge, edited -4 Flint. Al. D.: and contributed to by men of the highest profesidonal ability.tlins stepping aside to notice a •• secret reini•dy." -You will at once under. :gland no-unknown and worthless naming; could Owe extort a noinnient for so high a quarter-and Cease. qiic,ritly, unless it directly conflicted with the • Tiraelice .of toe faculty, it must have beet? its gre..a.t "fatty" I whiel;hls caused it to receive this passing Mid:- 1 Emmet diseases. weakness of the back and spine. ir. Irp2. nor, painful. and suppressed Menstruation, Fluor Albus, and taw entire complicated train.ef evils wino I , follow a alsordered systein.rare at once o:hexed by tiro medicine. Send for pamphlets front A,gents. and yoo I will find evidence of the value oistla • ll t ithoiltriptit ithere put forth:. As a remedy for the irregnlarilas,s; the female system, it has ii. the compound a " root ^ ; which has been retsina to In the north of. Europe for centerieti-as a sure cure for this complaint, and ar a restorer of the health of the entire sysitint. Lim. CoMPLAINT. JAUNDICE: DWOUS DISEASE., &c., - are ir. sternly relieved. People 46.ilie West will find it the • only remedy in these corn Plaints, as well as . Fon AND Anus. There is no remedy like it, and_ - no edit 0 met or 4ttinint heist any rii,art of this mixture. Se injury will result in its use, and its active ;priipertie are ins.nifMted•in the ti , e tr a single 3`,1 or tmb...- For Fe cs it ro.'S O. A.Oll e.. Bilioaa.Disorders. take dos& er mrdicine.. -gliFu.usx•lsot, Gotrr„ will find relief - The aoiloli of ibis medicine upon the 'Blood, mil tchangie tha•dtsease-wlne6 originates in time blood-- I and a beaittly reNlit will fdllow. Dvsyttest h. INDIGM 'nos. &C., yield in a few Jays' use of shirr Medieice.. i Inflaniatatio ft DIP TUE LUNG*.CoMiI. CONSUMPTIaN 4114. has ever laundrette f. bc l itovaLs., EnitlariLss.Pitvi llnflamed Eyes -all canned by impure, blood; i siO 1 tied ship article the remedy. Time system, complo. !y acted upon by the twenty-two difflirerit propene, I of the Mixture, is purified , and restored; as a penis I cure. will not follow. Tim train of, einninrui .coni. 1 plaints 'Pa/pitation of the Heart. Sock Headache, De. • bittty l 5t.,,;... arc .all the rellelt of some derangement. the system, and this Ortewr ReironeW will do in' Werilil -''The promisee set iforth to the . &dye:n*ll'lot are based -upon the proof of what, it has done in Its pest four years. The Written. testimony, of lON Agents. in Canada, the troined S .. tatea. England- aid 1 "Sont.i...... l mierlha, in the pOssession of the proprietor and'eari-be seen by ail • interested ; id aiufficierit do inonstrai inn that it is the Ikea 11411iiine Amer' offera to the World. Get tit:pamphlet. sad study ,Upe pro. I mine ar . there lard down: 61 the method nfcure, Pot up hill) ni.. bottles, at. 87 ; 'l2 oz. do at 411, each :lre iargeiholdnig 6 iia:' More than two• entail bed& Lod!: brit end. not get imposed Upon. Evert . bouts has •!..Vaugliu`s Vegetable Isithontriptic ; h stint' Mown ; upon t lie gia l .2 • the wriftrit .mignattailk ~ "G. C.. V.lttgliii ", on life directions, ald "p. C. • 4 10 ; [ liiiir.i.,.—sid,nped on the co'r kt.'i' ' 'None 'et tier' ere genuine. Prepare.! by Dr. G. p. , Vitiighn, land wild it the prindpial Office, 24 Mam street,. at.irilo, at wholeiale and retail. Nu attention given " to " trite' c hinless !post paid-orefire"! frond segulerly eonoitstet Agents' excepted .7 . posit priid letters, .or, verbal, Cali. •inunications soliciting :advice, promptly attended ta„ Arta lIP. ' . 0 lkP-tt delf-Oteal' 4 , 11, ,Juieesdesot , ezelttOsels ts the side_ at, tiCle ; 132 Nataawst., New YOTii . city; 295 &Wes*, SS 1611 ). Nja**•-';'and by theiiinelpil Droggiltathrsort6 nut the Vailtsiltates sag. Canada.- as aaseFtiocS . • the pa AgeStirie thie county; &; Raiu,;llfta rile; i liittas Eiskairs, New 91 1 1 1 1 1 4siiii- 'IF-1 3 0 . Lay,qrsist Rung ; u 7 ). ow tpi, :Tra v elin g Aro.. S . usq a • eademy. - 9PHEiVintei' Tertk of thle Institution win : commence on Wednesday ;be •lat day ci Chteenitier next undei., the charge of A 1.0- g(... A. B.; Giaduate from Madison Univerii- Y,:, , 7. Taman lies Qiinurter.. wiiting:lteadfnt;•Orihography;Aiodiments of • , Ardtimelic,.Geogriphy. iinit,•,Engtish Goare , that..;,!, • ii•f!, • • • • • -'• Art La) i li s t; Minme r and' irosiniliculieniiiitrY, Thikisori,h)+3l6lany i ,r se:;• .. .Sur Algebrait3urveying •peOmetry Astronol: Lot Gteik Mliasiesi an d - i French, 6 IS ; 811 0 0 3 1A1345'/ 10 0 Noi -• • ' . pr y - ntrbieji;mt3sl7:- r " 1 ' fam. uttliasztatigu .111344t4° CAI Mort %mita tuivc the pleuurt,to r ifitheuticetii Weir frielidi end the 010 11 v, - 0 404114v111tireceived limbo"; %,i 1 R 44 AVINTFit, -1:46410* , If 0; -"M4‘ l ' 4lll 9M is .“A!,esec i hrVgis .,lo l. st) How:prePitred to execute la work pit Le„ kni4 meet approved styte;; l tiiiittful'reilmr; e nt*tigementi the , r,lehie,4l - sceaetig,7 vas. 1 , 4 7,1 1. { df,li Y aritinis oO - • - 1 ; ' treiejltiii:loeas F'f ..t..".t-c
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