ODDS Sr.tiElp,s. '\A Scaudaloao Proposal . The following resolution was submitted by Mr. Iftinsox, on 310n44-, the 3d ef January : '• Resolved; That the Oommittee on Militaryl. Affairs be to ((quire into_ the exped6l cpcy gf requesting the Vresident of the United States to withdraw to tie east bank of the Rio Grande our armies nriln Mexico, and to pro pose to the Mexican guvertiment forthwith a treaty, of peace on the following ba.4is, namely: That we relinquish all claim to indemnity for the expenses of the wars and that the bounda- I ry between , the Upited states and Mexico shall' •be established at or neer the descent' between the Nneces -and the Rit Grande; that Mexico shall be held to pay 4P - -Ist claims due to our citizens at the eornmeri§ement of the war; and that a-convention shalV'be entered into by the two nations to previde , i;for the liquidation of those claims and the wale of phyment, The folk - owing is theiToto upon this resolu tion : • - • 1 ria'S--Messrs. tt, John Q. Adams, Aslimun, 'Belcher; BlOzchard, Botts Bcrydon, Brady, Buckner; Collumer, Conger, Cranston, Crottell, 'Dickey, Dixon', Nathan Evans, Fisher, Giddings, - Grinnell, .Itnle, Nathan K. Hall, "Henry, Hubln4.lln4on, Kellogg,. Daniel P. King', Meliv,'ziiti;ltlarili, ;Alervin, Julius Rock- Nta, - 11ocri, itunstiey, Sehenek,'Caleb B. Smith, Stroh&, Rirchard W. Thump-1 son; Tuck; Vinton, W;tirren'aml Wilson-11, NAYS—Messrs, Green, Adalits, Barringer, Barrow, Bayly, Be4e,' Billinger, Bingham, Birdsall, Black,_lte`wdon, Brodhead, William • G. Brown. C. Brown, Bert, Butler, Cabell, Cathcart, Chase, B. Clark, 'Clingman, 11. Cobb, W. R. W. Cobb, Cooke, Collins, Crot zier, Cummins, 'Darnel, Dickenson, Donnell, Duer, Garnett, Dunc Sis, Dunn, Edwards, Em bree, Alex. Evans, Feline; Farrelly, Feathers : ton, Fieklin, Fries, -*end], Fulton, Gentry, Goggin, Green, Willird P. Hall, Hammons, James G. Hampton, M. Hampton, Harmanson, Harris, Haskell, Henley, Hill s • Hillard, Isaac E. Holmes, George Si Houston, J. W. Hous ton, Inge, Charles J.Jngersoll, Joteph R. Ils gersoll, Irvin. Jamison; Jenkins, Andrew John•-; son; James 11. John San, Robert W. Johnson, Gismo W. Jonce; Jelin W. Jones, Kaufman, Kennon, Thomas Butler King, Lahm, La Sere, Sidney, Lawrence, iLeffler, Ligon, Lincoln, Lumpkin, McClelland, MeClernand, McDowell, McLane, Mann, Meade, Miller, Morris, Morse, 3lulliri, Murphy, NesPeaslee, Peyton, Phelps, Preston;" Pntnam, Rhett, Reynolds, Richardson, Richey, Bobinson, Rockhill, John Rockwell, St. John, Sawyer, Shepherd, Sher- Simpson, Simi; Smart, Robert Smith, Stanton, Starkweatlier, Stephens, Andrew Stewart, Charles E. tu art, Strong, Silvester, Thibodeaux., Taylor,lhomas, Tomp kins, - James 'Thompson, Jacob Thompson, John B. Thomp- William Thompson, 'Thurston. Toombs, Tur ner, Van Dyke, VenOle, Wick, Williams and! Woodward—l 37. ;• We. ask the peopleTto mark these recreants to duty and to patriotism. We ask good Pennsylvania to remOnbcr those who profek to be representativesi'. and who have insulted her absent slns by v4iag for this _dishonoring proposal. (We marl these worthies in italcs.] For the good namo: i of our race and our coun try, we rejoice that this resolution was thus distfuetly pat, and this indignantly repudiated. For the good name o Democracy, we rejoice that no maitruito_i W mfoSses its principles, has made tarns r ile- try sustaining it.:- .PennsylVaaran." • 4 " ... 11,.e..ea to Year. Genticibsn, be IsaPpy ! 'tiering this entire Year yon'Are xirivilegd to be flattered, wooed and won. Think of d'O thrill of pleasure which will vibrato throneliAch of you * some fair one squeezes your hid with the pressure ot fond affection. Jra - 4xitie yottr transports iis-ghe passes her fair - arm *und sour waist, and meg fondly at you phnrs forth rows of tender /ness. How chartniki, to be imaged by her, whilst she draws c'ose to you upon the sofa! beiw - glorioreto be kissed by her behind the door ! Happy bael:lPors—favored fellows! for you . will bright eyealsparlle, for you will rosy no be pouted, and the fond love of woman will Anticipate each wish*nd enhance each joy!— Ladies ! insist ripen ow privilege!! Yon have threalundred and sisty-sim days allowed you, And it is your daty•to go it whilst you're young. If any.. fascinating fellow, with Appollo-like form, graceful as ::,k : •Ctinous and' bewhiskered like Esau; has entraired your virgin affections, if he htui kindled a flame without ever sparking you,—if you have "10 copreahnent, like a worm in the bald, prey npop your damask cheek," now is the time to let out-Sour peat up agony. Per ' Imps s the dear ereat*re knew not, of your pref. Hesitate nOt to tell him, lest you'lose tbe, Olden pia ant pine away in ancient Mai ifenimod. Talk np*o him—it is your right— " the law wards iti and the courts adjudge." ' - The year is calle4 leap year, because it is the ladies privilegaio jump into the anus of the inaiishe fancies.7 , ,Torove it is so, we quote frcibs -an' old irork,iprinted in 1660, entitled • totirfibify; And Matrimonie." In the chapter entitled' "ltben yo girleestall sparke ye menus`" Lift tea+ author thaw speaks-4- "Albeit, it is no** a parte of ye Common la rti . in -ard to ye socialrelations of life, that as oftgivery` bes4tile - year doth return, ye sole 'privilege daring ye tune it 6 confinuefli, ofinakiiigtove unto.ye mene, Which they may doe eithe4 by wordes or lookes,, as unto them itaemieq proper • and moreover] no man will be entitl4to ye benefit of clergy Who deth - e - fernse to azeipt ye offer of a ladye; or who dothe in any whe trait her proposal iiith alight or contutnel„e _ -' Therefore, ladies k you must comply with ithe law, and, bringing °tour captives zip to the al , tar t _allow diem be;:: fit of elergy,— , Ledgesi. , . ,- -: 'Coati&lipOler llstrirlisge. ; (5-04 p evening in , a*ey party at Herr Kra:eh - - a imm, the subject :turned' upon female beauty, inaigentleman of .l the company asserted tbat tbOto . uogeit daugMer of the Kanneerath Am mon., (a - blonde, heroin April, 1776,) was the i moutligatitifulzirl 4 the city. I instantly re-1 , soticainimbWinyaeltupon that ' eat lois or time, and slipping out of the room, ; en I Went ~ ' - a traight txr,th Kammerath'abouse and , rangtlarba-ff... :2 '; It Thii, door - lots!' lid by ~the youngest daughter herself, 'W)/ , explained the uoustudi circumstance I . iy , sa 6 _ ItiMppened that no one . will bithe InineiLea , * ter parents' and ker.., -I looked earn ; the Maiden, and found hefbesutiful and ,--, '; ftdjbeYei4 41 descrip tion ;,:in'ivitlitit h i iiiimi,l464: 144 41 # 1 Te , oitbettresbOld; if wevtlatein-t *if,. . 41 Why,Uotr.sakeier4 sbe, " " Bat come: in and 'oak tom -y pa:rente:" - '' ~• We parted hie ie the eyening With . a teiniei., embrace; / alfitis, Wiled between it In the Otago of Truppach, on the 18th of January, 1706, we re pro married, in a good, - simple country fashion; and late in the evening the biia, stepped into my carriage, at her fa ther's,,doer, and' went With me to my old h4tuse. • '.I soon, found that it is easier for a mart to tkOome a bridegroom than . a wise husband.— We plagued each other constantly in the begin- ninglint of pure love, till' continual vexation • and coldness ensued,. which we both felt, but 1 I could not -account for. - i • Yesterday, my little lady 'would not suffer me to:lea : yeller side, and to=day she found it good to visit her brother, 10 miles in the coon try, Without bidding me adieu, or naming the dwell!' her return. T.w' days after this, hasty messengers came I one 4ftcr another—l must come—l should .come?—without me she could have no peace. r Went, and the joy of our reunion seemed as if it could never end, On the following day I was,again a ,burthen. I left her with a cold p 4 that self same night the repent * a , tra post—:she could not live with ou . ust hasten back. T Is - eertainly would not do—in this way all i fey identity wound 'be destroyed. 1 Sipco, the dayof y marriage with my beau- 1 f tiful Wife I had b ' n the submissive slave of lier WIN and now at is plain she had no will cif het own, I most follow some other plan. I sat (limn to consider, and after some reflection decided' what to-do Since my marriage my old employments and urseits had been altogether neglected ; but I how resumed them,fttnd as much as possible re turned to my bachelor life. • My wife ovary day sent letters full of tears, but I Pnid 136 attention to them outwardly, al though • they touched my heart sorely. At length I wrote her n long and serious letter, in which I said that es,we had been married with- out 'any previous courtship, it was not strange' that,' being unaegitainted with each other a chaTleter; we couldinot harmonize togethor, and ;proposed that MA , should remain at her father's house at {present, and that, with her permission 1 would, l isit Jasatwo or,-three times a week, and spend an eve 'newith her in conversation, until we Were iiqua e with each other, and after that, if she sbou like me well enough I would take her home to my wife—but if she ri\ found she could not be satisded with my man ners,,habits, and character, P'would leave her under her, lather's roof, and giya up all claims. upon 114.. .., This plan - did not please her much,„but she appeared to think*, would not be becoming in her to bring up an objection. Well—to cut a long story short—after a for mal courtship of no very great length, I once more took her hoine, and she made me one of the best little wive in the world.—Lang's Memoirs from the German. MRS. PARTINGTON'S LAST.-" Will you have a Daily Sun?" said a news boy to Mrs. Partington Will I have .a daily son? Why, you little scapegrace I, How dare you insinuate against a lone woman from home? No, indeed, I guess I won't have a' daily son. My poor dear man used to complain awfully when I present ed him with a yearly son. A daily son, in tieed Begone, you little upstart imp 1" and the old lady called for the old turkey-tail fan to keep from swooning. A Pilgrim says the fable, bet the plague going into. Smy.rna. . ? What are you going for ?" " To till 3,000 people," answered the plague. Some time after they met again. . 0 But you killed 30,000," said the pilgrim. 0No!" answered the plague, "I lulled but 3,ooo—it was fear killed the rest." Useftil flints tbr Farmers, their Sons ; and Daughters. crILE4) ynom VARIOUS QIIAHTEES. BY UNCLE JONATHAN : LIZING AUGER HOLES RITIi A GIMLET.- "Mi boy, what are yon doing with that gim let ?' said I to a flaxen-haired urchin, who was laboring away with all his might at a piece of board before him. "Trying to make an anger hole," was the re ply, without ridging his eyes. • Precisely the, business of at least two-thirds, of the world4-this making anger holes with a gimlet. Here is young A. wRo has just ied.from the clerks desk behind the counter. He spOrts .his monstachois, his imperials, carries a rattan:\ drinks his champagne, talks big, about the, profits, of banking or shaving notes. He thinks' he is really a man—but everybody around him mats he isonly making auger holes with a gim /d. Mt. B. may be put down as a - distinguished profissor of the gimlet. lie was a farmer.— His father left him a fine farm, free from in eumbranes—but he would'nt be content—spee uLstien in corn and flour arose before him—for-, tunes were made in a twinkling—so he sold out —bought' largely,' dreamed of the riches of As-' for sad of Rothschild, no more work. But at' last the _bubble burst. The Irish wouldn't all stay,starved—prices •fell, and tow Mr. B. has' found out that it is difficult to make auger', hole* with a gimlet. Miss C. is a nice,, pretty girl, and might be very useful, too, for she has intelligence--but she must be the ton--goes to plays, lounges on sofas, keeps ter ;bed till noon, imagines th she is a belle, disdains labor, forgets, or tried, to that her father was a mechanic, and all foi, what, why she is trying to-work herself up into the belief that an auger hole can be made with, a gimlet. 13430 E PARMING.—What is it ? Common book farming is learning by means of books, new facts, opinions, results of experiments mode of operation, sad the using such parts of the information,as an be turned to profitable accounts in our; individual situations. I won=, der if this wilt ladled folly? If so, the more, there is of Rik the world, the better for the farmer. Let. tii ' know, what others are doing; land then werean soon find out whether there id, any thing more that 11r842.11 do to improve onif farms, what say you bo ys-? Look at the tylki-i cultural papers,land learn ,what is going ou the World, and 'don't be afraid, and once and [awhile to writefor the paper yotraelf? Actiza--Mss l :nows.—When we increase the crop, of grass ininteadow, by means of gypsum we remove a greater - tpiantity of Pala with the bay, than can under indinaryeacuMstacces, be restored. niece, iftWalipse of years,thel crops of piss diminish on 'meadows - .smeared' imam, owing to theleficieney ofplitaah;. If the meadaW.-is streired'oecasionally 4. l cia 0:10ic.10 is* the grasses lath at /as-stria:44 as serv e r; ;The potash is leans rests 4. '04"; rimuckber. I:4l.isfpc.o AFar,tsr II :... . I; o ne DelttOtrat , .. . • ._ 1 IS puaLdijEn rir' ERY , TIItIESDAY MORNING, UT opLeorpo cf: ITEUPSTEA Ells TERMS. . 41,50 a 110,1 f paldlo adVance, or 52 e ,09 If paid at the cloiweif the yet. 43 ere! ehaSted for postaielf carried at the publishers ex iie4se- , 1 - 11) ' piscontionitAces optional, exeisp,t when arreirages are paid. Ativawrisaris one doilsir' per square of twelve lines, or rem; ter th e ti t th ree insertion', and twenty-ftvecents flues' , cry subsequeniinaertion. A liberal discount will be made to those who &Mortise by the year. , irr Busine# letters and conimunleations for the paper must be'vorr run Co ensure attentiOn. CALEB • WEEKS, Saddle, }farness. Trunk. Valise & Whip mn.. ker ntaOrpnirer.&e. Shop two doors above the " trmocraL" Office. DOCT. it. THAYER, BOTANIC & FIYDROPATRIC PLUM CIANj., AND SURGEON--:o ffi ce at his dwellink third house east of. the Court House —Will he at Mime Saturdays of each week, wherb hp will be happy to wait upon all those who m4y favor him with -a call. SMITH & SHUTTSr-i- Physiciania & Surgeons, ,Laneshoro, Pa. Of fice of the first named in the firm, over the Engin4r's office, of the latter at his resi . dence. E. N. Siam H. Snurrs. - , . J. H. DLMOCK, Attorney*t Lnw,—Has removed his Office to ,Turripike Street, one door East of B. T. Case's Pffice, and three doors West of the (Register Printing Office. K MILLS & .SIIERMAN, tialers it Dry-Goods, Groceries, Ha rd- Ware !below fudge Iron, Nails, Fish I.e.—One duo, !below iudge Post's. • PARK & DIMOCK, iltysicinns and Surgeons,Montrose,Pn.-offi ce ovetlt. Searle & Co's Store. E. TIFFANY, Dealer i 0 Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware &e-,-grooklyn, Susq'a, Go., Pa. DAVID 'CLEMONS, Coach, Wagon & Sleigh Manufacturer and Repaiter—Shop on ttu3 Wilkesbarre Turn pike, if few rods below the Village. M. C. TYLER,, Dealer :in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware - Crockiry•, Looking Glasses. Stone& Glass ware, i Shoes, &c.—First Store below the Court /louse, East side of Public Averrue. M. J. TURRELL, Attorney, & Counsellor at Law.—Ctffice in till Store cif I. L. Post & Co.. in the room former ly ozefipied by Henry Drinker. ittibertistmrnts NEV IOODS. E4RY BURRITT is receiving a very H e*tensive assortment of STAPLE 4. FANCY GOODS, for the fall and Winter trade, whicb be Is Offering;at a small advance from cost. In biestock will be found a full assortment of Dry Goods, including a splendid: selection of Dress Goods, Cloaking, and- Shawls, con— sisting le part of Rich;pashmeres at cents and upwards. Pilusliti de Laines at 16 do do Black.;aod Plaid Alpaccas. Mph* and Gala Plaids. , Extra rich twilled -and plain English and Frendli Ginghams, and an extensive assortment of new Calicoes from 5: cents and upwards. Rich Brocha Wool net, California Plaid, and Rob Roy Shawls - Esc. Also,;as heretofore, a large assortment of GROaRI ES. - CROCIC ERE; H ARDW A E IRON & STEEL, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS _ . _ _ 11iEDIdINEl, BIIFFALO ROlttc, to which he would invite tho attention of par ch , ser4 and which he is determined to sell as rheup oir cheaper than the cheapest, for cash, most liftids of produce, or approved cri,dit. He Winild beg leave to -present his thanks to his friends ami the public for the patronage so liberalii bestowed upon his establishment.and to assure them that stimulated by his success thus fat; he shall strive to secure a continuance of theiOconfidence and support. • - . N. B;', Salt by the barrel or load, and So perfine:i.Wheat Flour at the most reduced prices. New {Milford, Oct. 23, 1847. • liiLONDCLOTLIS, plain and fancy Ker . seymeres and: &Ililens, (a very large .assortrOmt) Kentuck Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Vestingii, Linsey Woolgey's, Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, Barring &c. as cheap as the cheapest. BFNTLEY READ. p . RENCH Misinoes. AlriUV'S. plain and fa§ejr, Cash es, Mouslain Tae Laing, Ganghaens, Oregon id, Calicoes. &c. for sale riibt. by B TLEY & READ. HARDWARE. a good \a,saortmeot, inclu ding Collins' Celebrated Axes, for sale by BENTLEY READ. • IA ...'''' WANTED`, . . N c*hange for Goods, for which we w pay tha, higheit market price— • 1 $ -'••• 'Wheat, 13 , Oats, Rye, Corn, 1 • ::: Rifkin . cheat, .Flaxseed, BeamS, B4er t rard, Flannel, Socks, Feathers, Beesw4, Tallow, Wool, Dried Apples, 4 , c. iic NovA, 1847. BENTLEY & READ. • 000 Yds. Ginghams. " Prints. 600 " De Lain. R. 600 " Alpaccas. 150 a Bro' Cloth 4. Cassimere. 100 " Salindts it Pall Cloth. ';2000 " Bro' 4. Bleached Sheetinge Shawls. *bears, ahilis and shoes. And err, thing tholes goo 4 to use. at !A w ' CHANDLER & Co's. AVM, Vt00,D,14 Waning and will be Sold diem) by ' ✓ LYONS NO IMPNOPOL ' IN THE TEA TRADE. 1-I4 or tike Pekin Tea Company's Teas, AIL al other Teas at a cheaper rate. lust O pened and for sale by .. L. CIitINIERE B Orissa Plaids Parmatus, ‘,/ paccatilleti awe Gingham. arid Primo; a - gricar t' ID' - be' farina atilie 'cheap : 61 AO Alp* Leither—alsa—Calf sad ' ilaryleco Salami. Boativcoariar aria gag. & 0 0106 iiiiiiflill l4 cbileMne Phcsee. end In• di ll ; ibibbili . ,„ a mat-rite assortmeas soling right tot 7 BENTLEY ii-READ .lA,KT Or ILAYE. mits 1011EMA,ININ4 . iii theL.PosiOice at yont- IL rose, Ps,. Jlit, 1848. 1 1.zt t ..1: Ailing Ilarvey . \._. MCDMio gli kFarl Ayres Jeffertini Milthi Miss Sara h 'Beebe Orin I Mariningtklivkily Beebe Lemuel } MiiiMnke''' - `' Barber Philander - - 111orset.j.imiitO, , Boughey Janes; • MeYleft $ B Adwin Daniel; ', Nelend,Mrs Meda Bicknell Ira O'Brien. JaineS 1 Brooks A • ' . Oldham Joseph 'Bisbee Miss Chiey Oiterhout Henry „Boyd F 7 . ! Perry Lewis ' Beebe Miss E A Passmore N 0 Brooks Rev. Al IPassmore Airs Fe But - ertield Benj. A Park :Mists Polly Buell AJ, • - Payne Eli Clemons Henry. Pride.G 6& Co - Cater Isaiah ! Reynolds Adrian Cushman Rev. M B.' Rose MCI . Coon Frederick Lintsri Mrs Sally M Constantine AI el I Smith 1)Oct . . . Dean Zilpha , Shearer Rev John Dean Judson ;- Scott Daniel Dean John E . Sterling Jaynes I Donogouh 0 or J Shoemaker Hiram 2 Darby William Starks Geu-W 2 Dean Mrs Melinda Smith Thomas A Denison Daniel. Skinner 'Jacob 2nd Davison William • Simpson JC 2 Esmond Flozekiub , Silliman Tli , mits Fins Moses - Smith Stephen Fancher David i •,Savidge Reuben Fuller Jonas i Street David R Grady Henry 0 ‘ Shaw James llickey John , . ; Seamonii lbshua Henderson W G i Stout Mrs A V Hadell Franklin ! Smitb Alexander Jr Harris Miss Piiulina[ ;Simm ons Charlei M ,Howe Amariati ,Tenny ilmos Johnson Thames j 'Twining Charles Jayne Ebenezer Tracy Silas E Junes Miss Sarah L - Vaoaukan Amos Jaek.on Rrchatid ! Walsh jtichard Ke , iedy Jeremiah i Warising Ransom Finland Daniel s Walker, G A Lineasiter Miss Eliza! "Win'eotir W . , Line Nathaniel . W arner Henry 1 Mooney James . ' Willard Miss Francis Mclntosh Wm C • Waddel Rev Joe V 1 Moran James , - ! . Warner, John A 11. 1. WEBB,. P. M. • FIRE! FIRE ! HE subseriber having heen appointed T ,Agent •ofthe Lycorning County Mutual Insurance Company for StiscOehanna county. Is prepared to receive apptic..tions for insu• ranee, against loss by fire, in accordance with the acts of incorporatitni and nye-laws of the company. The great resources no vi pos- , essed by •th is company as being"much the Most extensive in Northern Pennsylvania, offer very strong in ducements to fall who wish to he secured ris ga fest loss by fire, to become i;ernbers. ROBT. C. SINIPSON, Agent. Montrose, o,:tober Ist, 1847; Lands in Sullivanz . County. T EIEC unly of Sullivan haying been lately , set off t - lom the county of Lycoming and tl e\Caunty Seat located Li) , Cptninisioners tip poinibd by. the Legi . slakire on the lands of the Subscriber, he offers for Sale village lots and land kdjoining being pima a large body. which he will sell to 'suit settlers. - Mill seats and limber plenty. Enquire of •Lewis Saner. Cherry Township, Sullivan county. of Michael Meylert at pres ent in said County to make the necessary surveys or of the Subscrrher nt New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.' S.- - ,3IIEYLERT. 38-43 n) Sept. 13, 1847 Mew goods! TklEsubsciriber is now receiving a general assortment of FALLIAND WIVED GOODS, which will be sold for casll as cheap as can boughthr , in Northern Pennsylvania. Friends, cosi-timer% one and • all, !please accept my thanks for your very: libenal patronage d tiring the past year. and *vier/oer . that any .thing in my line will be furnished you nn the prin ciple of 'Live and let live." .7eady pay and small profits is our motto. • All kinids of produCe received in,pavment. Eli WIN TIFFANY.. . Brooklyn, Oct .-19th. 1847. WANTED --Butter, Beessvax ‘ Flaxseed, Dried Apples, Furs arid Poultry by E. T. HMV VD OL)411 BENTLET ZtEAD, -A RE now receiving .a very ; large and deal t,. rabic stock of FALL AND WLYTE.7? GOODS, which have been bought for CAsn and will be sold at a very small advance from costs.,, Ne still adhere to our old o otto, SOT TO BE lINOER,SOLD, by any establishment this aide of the Deln—j ware, and invite our customers and the publitki generally, to, give tui a cull and test the trutkl of our assertions. Mon !rose, Oct. 13, 1837. I RON and , Steel, of almost every size and quality trier brought to this 'market. BENTLEY 4- R.E.41). A Few Doors lutist S ot Public AVENUE, ON TURNPIKE STREET, IS . 1. S. IVILSON'S: - STOIE!: ~ THERE can be found the, most extensive assortment of GOODS.in Town 7 4ind no nly found but purchased ai low and ma i artlaq lower than elsewhere—he :has just:j• plenislied and added largely to his tor - r i x stock. Dr. as us al in variety, an" addition,. C ets, Rugs, lWiinio -Shades,' per Ilingings, t e . GROCER CROCtER , IRON, Goods 6 ' L,', •Sr. HARDWARE—a ore ; extensive assort. .meintban ever— fdalabl Citistings for Wagon makers, Harness, Saddle' nit -and Carriage Trimmings, Shoe Kit and Fie' ingsi Nov. 1. 1847. : ; I ' intent TBrio,- ,_ ' • Compords In pee at the ! present day.— As ',comma family phyaic, for administration in all tempo;ry complo io of theatomach and bowels. hen ache, cold% &c., they may be fully.depend d upon, and . * Tompt use of them oh the fi rst a pearance of in ivositioalvill in • variably sav mush picliness They are peen. Harty ado titd to ail casestofrakneasand gen , evil debility ny dereni4em at of.th'e systatn; and especial y with temates—aulke steady, un.,. them, interrupted se of timo in strict conformity .(.ll with the dir clion's will very sew restore` the organs of th stomach to their natural tone sod action, and L ,regulate the lbovels, and itooyate he whole sy stem:. 1 1 ... There•is no it ispotition to givevextryilant commend:o.MA of ibern, W. is, : berelta ed, is 014 result Oft actual experience ' with fitpep, and that throbh n perfittrNof fieteen - yearti It iii net suppose d , or prettotledj I thrit" tberwili raise the dead!: i neither , arelliiiy - de,s'gned 1. be usedi us freely as we use our Peon lt .4uch i , not 4 the true Purente of medicine"; ',-"lt . .s=,only a " ro- . . iiriate office ls, to nssisinaturei in re*oribt the system tea prnper tone and rietioth.wbeottna I:161110)1y, or through (-tirelessness or exce#, it vccomes deranged. Many are eare.lessOind hence need this aid. And "t 4 most earefo.!arel liable to irregularities ,J of the system.. t is! needless almost to .say, that a prOmpt us of site and efeci.ite remedies; on the " first appear ance of iilnessos the part of wisdom,LW' ark tf 411 Medicine the Proprietor knotos these. Pit, to /i'r,zg And he is*certisto that "in forty nine!, ea ses out of fifty, wherWnir trial is mad e ae dording to the directionai' they will be used a- Onin as a. standard '"ntedielite. file has Offer Alrunen an instance., whiire they have heeniitius used,.in whirr they have not met with, utair.sr, 111 ED,,ternov t! Numerous testimonials linty. he seen at the General' 011 ice of-sale, and references will he given to substantial living - tilluesses of heir valuable curative properties. ' t. The Pills are purely: .vegettible, - are 'ot two kinds, stimulant and purgative, ,purifying the blood, and producing a,healiby action thifongit' the enlise system ; areln valuable Anti Billious Medicine, and emieentty - useful iri all.lingitrint, complaints—Weak nesk; Genitral Debility,f,Dys.. pepsy,Pulmonn ry Affeet ions; Liver Complitiets. Rheumatic and Spasm odic ; Affections, F male Complaints, P,alpitatio s, &C.' -. • No FtttuteTt.after a f II" triad.w#llbe WI, bout - ! t rm. ~ ' ;I n Fli l Tle CENTI! They are put up i!n . FL_ _ DOLLAR PACKAGES;eatiIt hai?mg a p let embraciN a valuable Treatise on Di with full directions forluse. The; Dollar ages are the cheapest lo thd, Purchaser. may be ordered through Druggist., givir Street 9nd No. of the General Depot. Sold, Wholeside and Retaitolt N0..140 Fallon street, •Bcc nd 'Floor, I t Between Nassau-Street and Broadw 0:;r- AN you value 111;091th-;-Try them I cr Agents,: BENTLiT & Montrg TIFFANT. Brooklyn. H Gnies. Orwell, ford (county, and R. C. Tatvsars, Bingh „WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF fIEALT 207 Main street, Elliffalo:N. Y. RR. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETARtE LC ADVERTL,SEMENT FOR ' I CAMS. I §aw, 1 Co:surer:air is mast ei tally the ease with this article. p, seas,: It yielded to its most marvellous Medical pc Wherever it has gone, and South America, El Canada, and the Enite!t - States have proved tl ~ lethis statement, the above colotatiOn in a str ' g and pithy sentenBe, - tolls the wholc , stbry. Invali s, the principle upon which you are cured may not be known I , fo you, but the resole - 01a trial of the article 'sails ' tactory ; you are restored, and the keret of I tc cure remains with the proprietor. -The Medicine ix it corn ! pound_ 0f,22 distinct vegetable agencies ; ea zit indi. vidual root has its own particular. chelth‘ive, tuhdicin. I al property, ~inflicting with no oilier corn I'und— ; act, root makes its own cure--aniVas a perle t com bination, when taken into the system, it clots it 8 work which NATURE. when her ian-s.were first eata illishod. Mended it should do—purifies. airin ,f 1 Mena,, nd re. stores the broken down, debilittudd cdtmlit ion.— ' Daursi, in *IL its chartetcrs, will he complete -.erad icated from Atte system by its use. Sec pai n . pets in agents' bands, for free ; eirculatiorithey tre 'upon fill thseases, and show liestimony of cures, nisei.. and ad complaints of .. Cic urinary orgcans, fa 'it also 1 nglthe cause of great su ffl i ring, and :VAUGHN'S :ITIION• tae has : acquired nostnall celebrity overt O coon. try, by the 'mires it has !made in this distressi* class of afflictions. So fanned, it seems ; is'thisVicine, I that it has thus attracteo the natier. "lune of ur Wei. teal publications. In the November Nn., t 846, of he .. Ruffalo - Joi rnal aßid Monthly . Review I . Medi. ri F and Surgical Science." in ah artile upon'e (coleus diseases, and "solvents." the writer, arm noting h the fact that the Eng§h guvcintnent once p ' hased a "secret remedy, and : ! So noticing the pur lase in 1802, of a sedrct remedy, by she Lilfialature 'f New York. thus pays tribute to the fame of ilio - 11 Aline --" Why do not our Pepresentatites in Se to and Assembly convened. enlighten and 'diets the stitrCe , otlmiisands 'of this country, by.. the rchase 'of tr, - ,'• -!,. Iyr'egetablelLithonteiptic. thain w drone no 1 sol .:.. T,7,- - ithe days o Alchemy 'has pOsse hat - f it:f x :- 7" Reade , here is a periodical f high ] j: i I sten,' .- '..,' , !eeewleelge throughout a large `section ,of this con , ,4 . 0 c on of the 'hest moducted Ifinrnals of the kinif„olo4.l. , 'Unit d States. exchanging .yii h the scientific wliibilitif Eur pe to on e certain knofyledg,c, edited by Flint, M. D.. and contribuied tattyren of the highest.pkofessiona abilAtyV Curs stepping side to notice a•'ti l ' , • . me y.” , You Will at once , under , stand no sink : d wortidetiitnpstrum, coil d thus es-tort - a COl/101 or o high a rOartcr—aul conse. (pent'''. unleas it dtreet y conflicted with ,thelltractice of the , faculty, it nine have been its great 1 Jme r if which . haeCcaused it t rece!ve this passing] tnod.— liiitteT dipates, weak regular, painful and ell Albus. and the entire do follow a disordered ape medicine. Send ror pa will find evidence of there put forth. As a the female'Dystetn. it 1 'which Ilas la..,en resortc ceistucles—aa a Sure cu restomli. of the health C‘oitril.'sizer. JAUNDICE. stant r ly'relieved. Pi) e only r em e dy In these ANGGUE. There is I meltsquititUe forms a injury wili , result in iit :arc . manifested in. the . 0 For' Fay Ea AND AGUE, F er mediciat-fi r Rgrumaj the action 't)f alit; m Change the. disease-10 and a healLiii• result wl %ion, &e.. ield in a f.l juflaMmatiOD op Tile. Lt has ever lauud relief. 1 4nflonted kyeo —all find this aetttle-thdre !s'.acted upon by tlic .t of the mist,ure, is pun' cure . will nett follow. Plaints Pafrttation of batty; &e. } are all ill the systerri c anil this work. Theiproruises i are based Upon• ilio p past four ; ears. r Agents, inl Canada,. it , South Anihrica, in the and can bd Seen by a ruoustrairon idrat it ia to the IVeiq. Got th ciple as thciO laid do up in 311 ni. bottles, at lc largerlielding 6 o , 'k out Opt! not ge has Yang ies Vege blowsi\gon the ,glass. t C. Vault ron theri Buf f alo." a s esped en genuine._! ).4 red by the prin.:4o °Tree. t+holesale rind retail anima post 'paid--ert 4gents estiFtid ; p: in uuiettinds olipitini gratis. ! I Offices doted ex: tide;. 132 . ilatisiu at., Sale4,lMaii.; and by , art thes'Utiited Water 1 4‘, OliPeril II , : Agents a l ibis' coat , rOae ;, lisai,ei Elthiarril Liir, - Great Beaii ; 0. , I.__. Antla - / Wm. 4:xvi w • I ress of the back and 1 „pressed is Menstrual plteateil train of evt etn.•are at once relieved mptilete from Agents. 4i he value or the Litliiin emedy for the irregult '1 &I as in the compound at . to in die north of con I e for this domptaiet, ihd of the entire systenr.l . L BittouP.DzsEASes,,Ste.i. are to of the 'Nest will find it •ontplailits. 'as well ot FRA II U remedy lilte it. and ; o CO i y park: of Ithis in istille. - ' / ll esc..end its active ptiliertii use of iiingle 311 oz • b 't des.- RiljousiDisprders, bok i ' no oth tj tt,sx,Gotrri , will find lief.— editinet , !upon the BI ' . will tich ciiign ites in thell 'food -01 ll follow., ihersest a.r NDIGE 9 . lw dop', use' of this N divine. muos.Cebost; Cosstlstplass also ; 1 Scaortis.4, Prnirtuklri . i Plces, eaused hp impure 131°0 ; will medy. ,Tiso'sysietni 2 eo-nplettd l wenty-towo . different pfeopertie- 1 'ed d' restored ;as `al pantie. The traittiof common , court he Heal% NieL 4 Head2ijhe s De. result of soinctlerang 'vent of GREAT 'I RESTOICOR Illi i do it s et fort I,ln the,advert Ment: :. of of what-it has don its the o written jestimcitiy,' ! 11000 e United Flues Eiigl d and posselsion'of ihe p prietnr intoreisted: it It:sufii ent 'do. the bee! liesdieirti-eioffeEed- IC pamphlet; pod siiidy se prin. rn, of the Method °feu . Put 621 12 914 - &ALIO. taelkr ,. more 4.han;two smil ltottlet. imposed upon. - -Eve , ... bottle: Able - 4ithontriptio , ixture 'l the to iteiiiiignotie • I *.G. 4 reotieint,And s• 0: C: i aughn, Om ~ i cirk,-"i . None ot er are Dr..G.p ! Yiughts, arteksold at 207. M. itreet, PlAtialos 'At NaiaAtesslitin given Il l ettere . -1., co., i D 1 THE MOST E IItA.ORDINARY • • NEDI CIyE - THE WORLD. - Thisextract. Is war • tost.up , ..rt !watt bottles; It Is sltAlntea ekes er, pleasanter, and aid superior to any soil. it can, discuses without tromitifim-purglit, sickening or debt 'tutu, 1 1, patient. ' I • ' . - GR E AT TALL' AND 'AVISTER MEDI -.. i 1 LINE.. , . , Th 4 great beauiy awl ituperlarlty of this Imedicine over In other is, while It etnilicatertlistmses It mei:orates the body. It IS one; of the very, best Vail and Winter medicines known; it; not °Mg purities We wlinle system, awl ettengtheris the - p ,1, but it creates neW,perel rind rich blood; a Power possessed by no ot eimedidni.• .'As4 In this- lid- the greet secmt of Wiwi'', Jelin sucerra. It later pierfonne, d within the past two yew, more hata MOO 'cures aftevem ease* of Mime; at! least 70,. 800 n the.,qW"ACtingidefed incarable. Moe than „2 GOO ,rases elf Vinebtle ittietirstatism., ..1 r. . 1 I • 4 1: 0 1 c e a asM aes,o o.l r, n i e ii n v ta r t t d o e w hi p l ho ity in a i nd ; want of enero ; ” c 7 °Weasels iir the ifferent female' complains; 1 ' : Caws- Coses . : r f ; : Y cn fu:it ta ; - 2;.500 cases,ttf dist of the kidney and dropsy; E,OOO 'canteen( Cci' Ul4llOlll _ - . And thousands eircasea of diseaske of the bkvod, fit : Ulceni, Erysipelas, Salt pherma, plinplestin 4he face ice., tuelber with numerous - case) af Sick headache, pain In the aide and sites, spinal atrectkrtn;lb.e,:: f. •-, ' • • . This, wear: aware must , appear Incredible, but we have letters froris physicians, and'other agents from rill pins of the , U ntied States in opening bs.of the extraordinary eitrei. It. Vas Bnelikirk, Erl.,.nne or ;be latest respettable.brugaists In New.' twig N. J. infonas us that pecan refer to more titan Ibl ea ea 1 In that place alone.' -There are thourandOn the city of ?rev t York which we will refer to with ptehsure , and to men ()friar. ' adter. it id the!,,best edieme thr . the preventive of dams" known—it undthibwill Waved-the lives of more than 5,000 Cliiiiiili IN. THE 'PAST SEASON, . As it removed the taus; of disease, and piepared them for the Sutumer IIV:0101.4 It Iles never been 'known to injure in the least the must delicate Mild. , 4 . . 1 • I, RIMUALA.TISM. . Thls`Saisaparjilla Is used with the most perfect success In Rheumatic corn pia int sy , however severe or chronic. The awn. billing cures it has perfoithed. are indeed wonderful. Othw remedies sometinimnive temporary relief. this entirely emit cates'it from thci'system, even when the limbs and bowl are dre Wisely ownlieb I • ft:) , Hear Mr.!Seth Terra, one of the old , st and most respect , able lawyers id "'ration!, Cona. The following is-an extract of a letter recelled i mils him:. - ' ' an iptv. rhey g the ME y. •1 e, E . rad .mt On DR. TUrrxitatitl-1 have used one bottle of your Sarsaparilla, and find It is esee.lient In its effects upon a chronic rheumanc paint° which I bm inthject, from an injury occasioned several 'ears rem in a p3tbflc stage. Please send me two of your books to the care of 1.4. SeymOur t have conversed with two of oar principal physkianparal recommend your Sarsaparilla. BEIII TERRA" Ilartfrinf March 12, if .. t : T t. , i . 1 , CONS ~. PTION CURED. - Cleanse and Strengtheit. Consumption can be cured. Bras. Otitis, Consumption River Complaints; Colds, Catarrh, Coughs, Asthma , Spat of blood. soreness In the Chest , Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, ' actin or profuse Expectoration, Pain in the hide &c haveleen and (1111 be emelt; litt T..W2113 • f»—T earSir.r Nearly twenty yearn ago I took a violent cold, Which tented on my lungs and 'attected me se- verely I, indeedjthially it became a Copstaot hacking cough but not so severe n to preient me from attending to my blistness Within the las - Asc• years ir Increased .on me gratiolly. At 'ant I became rt.vluerd-I ,breathed with dilliculty. and raised with my cough Ouch bad matter,und for the last nitre, mac tts previous to using your sarsavuilis, had regular night sweats: Indeed boy .frierlds nod myself supposed I would die with the C insumptinfi ; lint I hay , .1 he happiness to M.prin you tit d, to toy surprise aftirr tieing three hottlesof your Sarsaparilla I find my health tem. sired. It revived me gradually, and I am now enjoying much otter health than I have tin the last le years I ' hatralmost P i .Iy , lit icy appetite, which is now also returned. You, are at fiber o üblish this lu-thc - _papers with my named 1 you choose. ; r . I My tittle girls who hi I brre years GI& had a very had cough the whole of lain winfei% We becatte'very much alarmed on her account. • Itilousing the tue.dicine ' I gave !lesson's. of it, and it soon env rely relieved her , as well as myself, and she w wel now, and tearitY'" MI child I ever raw. She was also jell of little Moldiest it oink thcau away, and her skin is smooth and tofir now, ape I oil satisfied she rmaivered lieu health fuou using your excellent intalccine. S. W. CONANT, 444 Bowery. " I lON. ' t , 17. t phati I ever wer.- 1 gland, ,e .truth G S ART. s READ THIS Nina wha . isaill palls ccunpleilotts,.duil eyes, blotches on the facd, roughskia,Mul ars ot tk or spirits," use a bottle wino or Dr. Townstaulettarsaptuillat It Will cleanse your blood. re me the truckles - and blotches, and give you animation, mart. ling eyes, dne,ispirits, and beautiful coinptualon-,all of snub are or inunensd value unmarred ladies. • GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE Dr. T4nserliPsSacCararillit is it soiereign and - speedy ems for InelpThut Cransumption, harrentrest, Leueorrinica ere W lines, eledrucied or difficult hlett.tniatinn; Illcontinebee of Urine, or • involuntary discharge thereof, and far the general prosircuru of the Systeritt no maper Whether tire resnit of iuherent cater, or poulueutt be.irregularity, illness or accident. . Nettling canbe mole surprising than its intieoritine of es on the htimatararne. I'-rims all weakna.s and lassitude, :Imo taking It once herome robust - and roll of etrergy under Its toff, ence . t numtaltately counteracts the nervelessness of the, try nutlet rante, which is the great cause of barreom fis.A.,• - It will nut be expected or us, in cases arm ilelicaffit natun, to exhibit centdcates of cures performed, but we can assure the * afflicted that hundreds of cases have been reported to tn. Ens. oral cases where families have been without chilulm;rer o. sing afew botclett of this invaluable intfflielne, have bless ed with healthy offsprg, i Ur. T.VIVNSICAI).;-5 y wife bitin g greatly distressed by weak• nem and genera.) debt ity, and anemia: continually by pals and a sensation of bearing down, inning of the womb, and mimed'''. fieultiv, and having known raisin where your medicine has ri teeted great cures, and also Iteming it recommended for such ca ses !have d - dribed,,tribtained a Vatic Of yuur Extract of ex saparilia: and tollowril the directiottslon rave me. 100 short time it removed her complain isTand rykored her to knelt. /le. leg grateful kw the benefits site rectived, t take pleasure in thus . acknowtedging.it and recomnandite , it to toe public, I • ' hl. b. itt - tOR E. Albany, Aug. 17 1347. - Grand &- Lydius fits. • To garnet:is & 1 assure LADI24.-7;04. Extract of Saree parilla has betnt expressly prepared in re trencteto female cm plaints. NA himale who has reasou in believe simile approath. I log thatcrhictil Petit d "the tutu ofilfe," should neglect to take it, as it is a certain. preventive for any of the 'tunic:in nod horrible &masts to which timtalea are.subject at that time of life This petted may pc de!nyed eigreral years, by using this medicine. Nat lett less valuable fur those approaching woman hood. as ; it is clticula ell to assist nature, medicine quicketring the Word and inclgurating lb ssetem. Indeed this ediclue is invalua ble for all the Moen to which women aressubjeet. It braces tlin wit I system, renews permanently the natural energies, byltllllllTlO, the impurities of the body, - not so far stimulating !hr.-sent nurto .produce it isubsespent rslaratkie, which is the case of iostmedicinti men for female weakness and disease. 1 . 'L I 1 - SCROgUL. cURF.M.=—This . certificate conclusively fimies that this. Sarsaparilla las perfecticontrul re serthe most (Molina e diseases : of the blOod. Three persons cured In onelionfie I. unprecedented.. Dn. Tow.tabne* ear SU: tirade the pleasure to Inform yea that three of myth! then have-been cared of the scrofula by the use of yotir excel leitt medicine. , They were afflicted sew seven ly With bird Ater :, baite taken 011'y:four bottles; it tuna j them - away; for which I feel-under deep obligation. - - I' • Yours. respectfully, . ~...- ISA AG W. GRAIN; 108'Woosterstreet New York; bilarCh 1,1847.- • - • • Ortstose eu 4 s. PirilitMans.—Dr Triwnsend la almost daily re ceiving orderdfflorn'bysiclans in Afferent parts of the Union. bThis to *Wry ( { ' hat we, phys.cians la the city of Albany. have In nuinenoti c Is prescribed.lUr Tornesend's Sanapafflo, anti. believe tea Val one of the moat Valuable. preparations In th e market,-I ; ' li- ft PAULtiINu,4I U. i • - -- ;.1 Wit.sox,. - 1:-. .- - • sit BRIGGS.- . Albany; Aail 1, 8416. ' . P ELM ES DoRP, " U S 'Crrih -- cit.—C. lit lP W ir ' Lean One of itir*U S Idadre corte.and . a *Mahe! of the, ow Jersey Lealaltiore, has kinitt makes the following certidcate. It telhvita own ahoy. - • Rauwarr, January , 25, 1E47. 'I I A year semi ee w s taken with the influenza, and Of whole 'Mere left.lti ik debilltated state. I sviisi9dueeditei try Dr Town seal's eartaliatillailnad niter taking two or three bottles woo eetYllaCh relleved,Ond autibuted it ,entirely to said medicine- I have.crinthrecil, taking It nud.finti that;l Improve every du.— I believe it sated to life, and would not be without. it undcrwr comittleratiomi •,. A• - • • • - 1-.... - , G W Ito LEAN. ' ' -- S2:: ' -,;" ILES ! .PELS 1 1. 1 ... , ~_ Di, Tolir_ne‘thd a Sarsapari ilaie no less successful In co** thlatil lim eranplainfohrtn foidiseases of the bluOl, DYetwlralltißbillailid *Mama peavey litetniny. Read this: ... _DrNowiusend—T a eilectiorytihr serraparille are trulywroe , , dertuli - :For the I ' ' Rots yenta plait I have been subject to or sere "oltarki.orthrt illi4 dudeg r whiih, I . h ave Im ff ee d WI the loritterstif thiteehts haat; arid had despaired of ever Amine reef extent in desalt. •• .1: aver , the: ploniadrectOirafbint you tbat'lltere is yet* batman G d.. , l i tati.tregil two bottksol year mu" "aPtrinat and feel . Vmad Of ray old template'. Ilea Yea, thisi Aar puldicaticin nd site Orion yea - may retort° ate 1 4!..0 ,, , he happy to hearse -of Ilitt'. benefits i have, tom std. la ''' o hauls.-'YoMitral ...' , - .101iN BALL, 49 Fulunn•M• TbWolalli4thr ntitimiNtareiti , st . mod atm, ettr ed ura long stinenneniffl egg - mated ease of - the Piles. Principal Mce 121Vittion• titre, Sun Building, New Tort. - L ' ' . '.•' '• - .''lle i ntiey 84'Reay • F o r:Slisqulllanna County. - • Artnts • a rt2_ oBl , l c Sk l 4L - Treith atunpty'—lawerial -, -.•9 4 el - for. 4nii 82} ctn. Young Ilpso a s n a cheap al:, y_ou 'pleOle, 1.26 lbs. good Sugr for only - - new , oiler. Black Tea for th'ls tin' able.. to - bny, ,, . ! nb, Calif quick. i ' '-' -, 1 2 17. -.. :1 . ''` LY6NS, • ..• - ' 406 •''SrA. STATiOTARY, , (111 9.014 '..4)kB,,Tey Jill:4in, Blank 1100knt 3 $ ,Paitey-111; t he, ..large d ,small i ' a nbis* w Pilncifitil jlk,;;,. Oars, . lbr . ax.;,: - Wrappil l I and `'- i l l ing•kaP9rvßutoPek mid Rubber ands, steel Penni (*PO, te;.' 01 0 1 0 at - ' '' ' J •" 1 - CHANO.LER 4 Cds.