publican party of Penpsylvama • were asked toi r ead him out of its raijks ae a deSert t ei.from its j cree d. Mr. Wilmot *tot his assailants the bar of the assembled - representatives ofj the democracy, and :while he justified conrse,, he at the, same time-,adtdinistered, a ii withering rebuke to those - who hail joined t h e e ffort, to use his or n Orpressliolangptake,j to hstnid Mint down, friends :nay have, differetrfr* him o Lis "proviso, 4hut could not forget his -1:(01: d stand in favor of, the' i er iff..of 1846. Theylicould not foriket.tbieh . U, iras the onli,mawin the Pbonsylvatua deleica..! ties who had the maillineis and confidence r ight to advocate thisreat measure Of reforrn. j The democracy, forgetting his proviso, shiod i sound him, and by a, Vote of 40 to-48 shut! the mouths of his assailants and the - eavileis at; his - fame. They would 'not join the effort to strike. down one, who, In the-h.:nitr of trial,' displayed a firmness ao . ,e to . the .party:' of Ns ,at= tachment atill his etipice. itir., Wilmot now stands'where ho formeily stood, fast in'the `fib fections of the demoni.acy,,and-jCiiiittika , no ordinary means to, diveicitii tion.—Lancasterinn,; • • Disgrattfnl Renitontre in fongess. A most disgriesini teneontre between two of the members of the ftouse of Representatives, Messrs. Heralson,- ofPreotgia, _and Jones. of Tennessee, took place n the capitol at Wash es the 10th inst. , The course of the rpinre, (we copy from the report of the progeedings of Congress, as published in the Philadelphia papers,) appears to IM this. • ' Mr. Jones charged slr. Haralson with keen sistency ; some -hastygwords ensued,. and 'Mr. Jones - gave the lie. gr. Haralson then struck him, and both clinehd and•closel General canfusion existed,, and some of the desks in the centre of the hail Were overturned. Other members, friends of to parties, soon - stepped in and separated theta. Beth gentlemen re sumed their seats and• Oder was restored. Af ter a moments reflectiim they aptilogized the Speaker to thetkinse, in the amplest man ner, for the indecorni4 into which they had been hurried. They blade tip; declaration that up to the moment of iyassing through the tel lers, the most marko friendship had existed between them. 7: Mr. Jacob Thomplion, of Miss., moved for 6e appointment of a iseleet committee of five to in piire into the car of the rencontre. Mr. S•teldiens, of GeorgiaAopposed this, and spoke of the, tact, that an at adjustment of the .difficulty had been mtd,e by the gentlemen:and that they had apologmed to the House. He could not see the gogcl Jo grow out 'of a•com mittee to revive any unpleasant feelings. Mr. Iraralson aid Mr. Jots again publicly-express ed their re -rats, and ki token of their mineable Wings, FY'ook banks. Sose members still ',lntended that the ditnity of the House requi red a f..il hvestigatir into the , whole matter, With a view to Ce!ISIIS or expulsion. After coosiderablePebate, Mil. Stephens cif faLd a s• lbAitato fori,,Mr. Thompson s resolu t: to the effect that the apologies of the two uiekaing m , .lll l )erS sltauld be entered upon till which wag' atlopted. The follywing are tile Congressionneleeter,sl :-.- and .lelegates - to the 14altimoroConve.ntion. -r•,. Dis. Delegats. 4.-Ele - doz..s . . I. Wm J ltee filißenner 2. - J„lai G Sharp . Horniitkneasi . . 3. John 31 . 111e4 Isaae,Shunk. -.. 4. Wm Deal ' L A L.ltiiiiinfort "0. 5. John 13 Ste rizere • Jaeottg Yost 6. Wm T Itogl.trs. - Robeit E 7 Wriglit 7. Nimrs , (l St4ekland W W Doiming s. C Bat:II:liar( , Henry Haldeman 9. 3 Glancy to' n.ei . Peter Kline In. A H Reed& B S Schoonover 11. Rlwartl H 13a1dy Wm Swetland C;(.nrgc Saiderson 13.rew.ster 13. Steplien 3,,lm'C King 11. Parid Pon, ; Juhn Weidman 15: Daniel She4ffer . • Robert J Fisher 1 16. James GrallAm Frede;it_k Smithr 17. James Burbs John Creswell. 1R Wm Seariiht Charles A Black 19'. Alex 31'14'1:ley Geo W Bowman 20. E G Cresaft Sohn R Shannon '21.. David Lyth Gen, P Hamilton • 22. Wm S Gat'Xin H Davis 23. James Th‘Opson Tinth.thy Ives 2.4: AngnstEsPrimi J G Campbell -Great Fire in Beitati-1 .TD4-.disastrotts fire broke out on tbti 10th inst.,in the Dickin son Printing . .EstcOlishinen t, ;one. of the most complete and magni4cent in the entmtry, which was totally destroAd: together with several other contiguous bkiildings." damage is estimated at uptrarieof $250,000. - To obtain refresl4 g s eep,• p a receipt for a printer's bill in pocket. ,-:,...-.--- Laos Goixo rtiENor.aso.---Tre find, says .. J • the Penn.sy/miaia4tbe following in tlie Liver pool Times, of tbel..2tia ult. We place it on record as sometb . t ' worthy Of note port 1.D.01.4 .. vessel arrived, at tbe 1 port of Liverpool f m New York, has arrived, ri ji in addition to a goAral cargo. of Alnelicailvo visions, 63 tons of tailway tron,l , coDsigned to 0 order. ' • • ~11 • _ ..1 lif ‘, . SUCCESSFON 014.IIESIDENTS.---The 'Union furnishes some int 'ilestingfacts in regard to the Fuelsion' of Pres; ent:s. T.be ponstittttion has been in operation p ui n thei3d oflklarch,llB9, 1 of whielewe hav i eleven Presidents l - Ofl these, eight .havelnk inWthe tonib, and pnlyi one of them, lea v . a sonbehindliirn. The' last three' Presid is Innrive; leir.: Mr. Van Buren, Mx'. Tyle fiand the': toting President, Mr. Polk. Tliese ' irtil up...a pailod of eleven it years, commenehi I iivith,. Mr. 'Vin ,131:1$0, _who ascended the cha . *- z Tn. the 4th oftMarok-1887 : There have been' even ,Viee- - Prekidentk' s, q' a whom five are sr iiVing. . • .:- l' r, REITIIING TO ;uTE,.--.315 : : Ilepry - A;3fub:- lenbeig, of Readi Pa.; and G6i;ige A. Smiths a sumach Dem m e ' tof the game plitree, - hiye requested their nsines to_ bb witbdratro,:rmm. the State Tayloil'Ciiitial COinsiteee; : ::,nitei I t having antlionse - aboxito be so ilseett - -14 5 .i1l gentlemen deelar ''.4thif they ificipited'i. Gen._ i t Taylor as long a ' i3,thelleved him i_lt 1 ( . 00,; but they 'Cannot ' iiseatt4 iihatOon'theirrpO.P eiples" and as they ie,lliq Aiwa s intii'd to tkoo Denuierats. ' - ' .`-' 7, -- :..' ' • ';',/- r . ' , l-1, : itre A Soozw-Lo -04— 4 317 ,-, films Ephraml3l ; WilOgOte broken jaiL. - :' --- -•,:-,es v.-, HOwdid A I R pet;:9o:9 Eden? • ilk was paka - 4 fir. "A • - -74 '4 ,' -- • •-• ~ - ~ --1- ' ',- • ,-• • .1' ,I 1 G L EI4I A Liffi:-1 - ittiereli iiiiperitifultherti is a isti l let ii,leitsikfrini Gen.:--Taytor ) . 'inti- I matitligli 1 4F-ibis - Mends 'iiiiiiiti . he , wiW,Sn i 1 whotheittliitional C‘trrentifut l ;;noininstei hini or net' fitsne Othis friends are eertiditi taikinit Ali igriMnd. Thelate _ - Tsyter CMiven.: tioi tit',l6iisiiiiii. hiie nelninjitudAdm-lupon Ithu . ir 'Ortnhoolf, and"say nothing of - it Natiofial leonventioM :1 •_ '' . ' ' '- ' -- :.- •Tho fist! iyashoilli fithie,eupressly repai nt* it'Nu4naf Convention ; and deelareithat the Whigs of Tennejleo - *rill go for him ,in; si4e . of a 4 . atiiind C onvention:—Washington ! C , . . A Fg,tairtraiLiaP.—A young man jumped _off' the reoflof a sillifactory, forty feet high, at Northampton tt o ntly, to save himself falling. : Vhe,illi emocrat, says. that finding himi self 'slipping, he 'took off one. of his stockings ; but whilst attehniiting tcilake off the other, his motion hecametio much accelerated, that a fear furfall tvai uinavoidalde.' When he reached' the eaves, having first drawn .in and held his breath, gledeheld his teeth and - hands, and'eon tracted his,lmuiclea, ho leaped to the'ground; - it distane.Oo(tiiriy ciflor4 ,- -fivo . fOet, ' and ulnae' dowitution ',hill feet! _ 'The concussion was so ei great asl ipararily to deprive him of the pow. er of titMtding,i` lEle was carried into the house Place!' .Inleti and soon after examined by it surgeott, 4 who ecidedthkt no bones were bro ken, and n ' jdints dislocated, although there was reason Adbpprehend serious injury to the ; muscles'ah utithe - spine, where there appeared to be grea soreness. The young man's friends then wrap ed him in sheets wet in cold water, after the mancier prescribed by the 'water-cure' systeta„whieh ;soon produced perspiration. A a cold'hath was'afterwards administered. In the'afterncion.of the same day, ho walked out witiunitasSistinee; and the next was running' about withhis iiusbal hilarity, complaining of no , . i unpleasant; effects from kis fall, except a slight lameness in one- of his feet ! A remarkable fact, conn'ected with this occuronce, is that symptorns bf Serious disease which he waspre- . viously suffering, have since in a greatmeas ure disappeared. It seems as irthe change of action which Was produced in so unusual a' manner, his been salutary, and that instead of so frightful anj accident being fatal in its effects as mieit he expected,. it has !icon the means of restoring him to health. We would not advise any of our readers, to try the same experiment,' in hope - of predating the same beneficial re sult. • SANTA ,AN . NA.—An extra from the office of the ' icayune, dated Saturday evening, says : "We liaveqsoilferred with a passenger on the Edith; iihti states that he bad been informed by 4en.,7lwigas that he bad received positive information that' Gen: Scott had granted Santa Anna his passport, and that he was expected in Vera Ctitz lily the 24th inst." • Unpo*tani-from Yucatan. • Cowegirdenecorthe New York Herald. Washington, March 6, 1848. M. B.l l irra,ithe commissioner from Yucatan has -received 'despatches s of .Lrave import from his government. They repreSent the Indians ns committing the most horrible irtassa:ftes on the whites, and de vastatiog while villages, and sparing neither age nor sax. ! . ~.Forty• tlrot s l tsand savages„ fully' armed, are 2a41..;0" ; be, LI the field. They have procnred arms and nmtiattnition from the Belize. Sierra iSinstructed to solicit did frompur F government ip the shape of arms and ammurai non, angilllscoi l to ask that a portion Of the Home Eijuidion be dispatched to save - the res idue of the YUcatecoes trem extermination. This veque'St will be cotsidqed by the Cabi net to=morrow. Tin TAKEN.—TI.e five million loan has W•en taken. Over four millions of it were taken by :Messrs. Corcoran & Rigas, at one per cent and twenty-six. hundreths. The bal ance was taktm at tates var : iltg from one and three-Cialthri t tiro per cent. The whole amount 'of bids was seventeen t nillioils..+-Y; Y. Herald. A tlon SE ;Ft; tt.—A correspondent of the -Wheeling (Va.) Times gives •that paper a statement of a female in that vicinity who at the age ((eighteen, married a widower, the fa ther of nineteen children—at his death he left her the mother of fire more. She afterwards married another widower having eleven-Children —at his death he left her mother of two more; and the day4sbe became forty-nine Years obi, she married another widower having eigliS4il dren,:so that! at forty-nine we find her mother and step-mother of forty-fire children, some of whoni aregrendfathers'and grandmothers. .LNO.IIINATiON OF HON. .LEVI WOODBI74r.- At Oneeting of lam Democratic members of [ the Massaelhuhqs Legislature, held at the House, oh Tchsday evening, Hon. Levi Wood-, bnry i waa unanimously recommended as a can didate for thC Presidency in 11348, subjeet to,the deciii:on of Convention in May. next.: • • SrzAmBoAT ra.proosioN:—St. Louis, 3farch 9:—Tbeisteam boat -Frolic burst her boilers yesterday,:oh the 'lllinois river, near Hennepeni and Several persons perished. The complex ion of Milo returns of the. election in Illinois, in relation to am adoption `of the new constitu tion;:thati far,'ire 'favorable to the Whig side of the qicsaon. • renowned Lilliputian in a fair isr4 to,find S. - better half for himself in the lidrsOn If Miss-Rita Leonardo, of Cuba.— She is theisime size and ago of the General, and -WI- liartmm was negotiating for a • matr ronio ipapee betweenthe tiny p air. • A:BROAk Orr F.--4 lady at Waillington city._ prcifitiag,... by' _the leap-year ,pri vilegee 1848: on lait yalentine'lkday, sent a gentleman of her aelinidnianee,' by way of valentine a Mar riage Tieenab with, the mimes of parties'fill ed in. . ANOTHi;S atirßrn,ter.- - -Tbe Maysiiige ()Kee.) Flagalias heisted -the' . Ihig of,.G e Mrvith.,fori kresident, ind Gen. Butler, fp• Vine. President: _ • • ... - . 1 1 ~11ssoploa- Tux Unse.ii.- I ,ii careless plater !MeV, disselied the;Union by triultki sing two r letters, whereby.lh&- & United Mee 'be!' came 'the - /r,ntied Slates. .-_.l . ikiaisil lie_ th ru tadii, ob p l9 E i t u ttge . :to es :, ) ,. 111 .. 0i; , i d we -- dit i oye4 - by fire on the night ofi •i, I M I A linitv 6 ,- ''''l fl'-'7 , . :* _:-• *- - ' ' ~ 1.,,,, ' 1 ..: . ~,, - iii r d fift lieea -slowebr s Y , t:i= .MOtirPoiße , 11 'AftWe .=Naw.-yntiti•Legresture„„.l doi. hf iiTA1, , ,,,,r.., . .. 7i--i ma ws . -The-AH.O f „, ei-j -sit , , ~ 4 , -, -', . -.. - i• • 1 , . ,2- : - 1-- - :1M:1 ,' itaper bier, as }aft the' glipien . -..-- .. `Another , ' s-Clintribtilttnek Arcieite . e.'.-- - Messrs. _ Andreivs Ar Bnyre r nielPithlishinein the Anglo itax t em,,e;#eriei.of art lei Oti r .. Phonetics, or The Gen rat; principle otthni . ronunciation of *all Lang4ges,' , from" , 'the--,pen;of Herr Zabdiel Mauritz, Ili:Asti:46ll4d:: geimarit,philelogint, now on aitisit to thiOountry. - Heri'Mautits has deirotO many,years to the investigation of this sittjeet, having "resided in various countries 1 wi;th a vied to making, the meat extensive ob servation Open all the Phenomena -:ef !anion speech, and acquiring , a practical knowledge of the langni f ige of Europe and Asia. : ' 'This tr eatise,, hearing the indubita ble marks profoundlearning such as we have seldom had the pleasure of seeing exhibited in this country, is nevertheless written in a style of. .extreme simplicity and' adaptation to the common eomprehensn,-worthy of admiration. Jndging l'orm those portions of the tread* which webave been able to peruse, we should say that, 'pis series of articles, alone, would be of far moo value to tally, reader interested in the study:', : of his own , language, or engaged in acqnirinii a- foreign One, than the yearly sub scription gpri, of the Anglo-Saxon.---Arew York Tribruitte: -.. i • - ; Messrs. *Rea ve r & of the B,aulihß scril.to the orneq of. Dr. G. C. Vaughn. 207 Main St. ;Detrain. the following certificate. These gentlemenfpubliihed in their - own wiper at the date at which the:tertificate walk givers. a (Infiltrate of the same, as tti is a case which attracted considerable at . telltiini . in ;that 'dare, and the cure was attempted be lore. by th line of alt known remedies, and thio• the aged % °Film Faculty, and nothing could tit done: BATiVA, N. Y, May Ist. 1846. • I hereby certify that I has taken with Drripsy in the mantilla 0 •laber lard, anclwas under the Doe tor's care tbr ' ihret . m n mha. About Jan. Ist. 1896, 1 WWI FCI swilled that I could not move hand nr fool. I was perfeeily helplesii—kreur worse—was given op be niy physisgaits and frionds—and was told that all had been drineCie, h ell could he to save tne. About Ibis •timo one 'of Dr: VJughn's pamphlets cell into the hands of auo of the nriOaliors, he n.trehased and sent me a hot 4 of the mcdietne ; before I had taken it the bloating liad very nine!) ff6,l.e down. I got three more, 1,410 n-fore I bad taken theist tip the swelling had entirtliy gore down,and I am now able to work, and my hgaltli is good. M A ItTli "IlitiKEN IC EY. We cerkifi the abrr.e in he correct in every particu. ler. Truiptin phbe, Martha Litar, L. Allen, Jos Hill. E. it Furry." See our eu!umna, get•s pamph— let from Agent: A Card. Mr. acid Mrs, Ditimek _take great pleasure in aekntledging their renewed oldigations• to their ft:Wilds for theirLvery handsome donation on the Gib inst., fur Which they are thankful; and flick prayer to Clod is, that they may re ceive arlintidred fold M this world, and in the world tdjeome life everlasting. Rev. i J. Gibson, designs to preach a sermon On the &lath of Mr. Carrier at the South School house, riCiideewator. on sunday next, at two o'- clock .P.M.. according to the request of the &- ceased. Et= itiNitiD,—at this office, on subscription for the Deniperat, Grain mf all kinds, Pork, Hams, Eggs, lutter, Lard, and Maple Sugar, for whichthc highest market prise will be paid. - Agents for the Democrat. E. W. C BR, Sun Buildings, N. E. corner of Third and Dock-sts., Philadelphia: GED. PRATE 164 Nassau Street, and— V. B,P4IIER, 169, Nassau-st.(Tribunc Buil dino,) Neu , York. OBITUARY. In Bri4gewatcr, on the 9th inst, CIIAPIIAN CiIIIEII, in, the 28th year of his-age" . kfey[4lThe following, which " we copy from ri • • •' Die Biene," a German paper published at Bethlehem, Pa.,. may be of some interest and consolation to' the friends' of the deceased in this coulmunity, coming as it does from the pen of the physlcian,who attended him : Mr. lOsias Rosan' Tyler, of Bridgewater township; Susquehanna Co., Pa. bad been suf fering Or several years from Tubercles of the Lnap , s sand" Liver, and all'the medical aid and advice be had availed himself of, had been of] little asiail and no enduring benefit to him.— His inCteasing asthmatic and other sufferings, had coilvinced him„ that his life could not be of [ much flinger continuance, and therefore doter- .. I mined as a last resort, to try the efficacy of Dr.' F. 11. ppeWs Ilydrupathic healing-establish- ' 1 ment, fear Bethlehem, Northampton to., Pa. He arrived there on the Bth day of August last [ past ; and, throngh, the use of judiciously ad- I ministged hoinceoohie medicines, in conjunc tion W4h bathing thi *regular and careful„di i et, he poon improve to such-a degree, that he I,could enter on aftd course of the hydropathic healing sysem. In consequence of the free use, infernal v and externally, of the excellent l ic water !it Dr.Oppelt's institution, his sufferings were stlon so much alleviated, that he, and all 1 who s# him, began to entertain hopes of his event4l and complete recovery. Stilt continu ing tolimpro‘ he Wail soon able to take exer cise °al hoas back • and taking a daily ride of e, from ftur to x miles. Overtaxing his strength land 41ewieg his exercise to become to rigid [for hisrl still weak state of health, brought on a [relaps4 of his old complaint; in the mouth of Deccuper last. His former sufferings return ed, and soon made the further use of water, and frie s "exercise in the open air, impossible. ' The serity of the winter season, together with the auctions _ under which he labored , affected ni his- d and body... All the medibines admin isterei to him relieved now bat for a‘few days, and strtimes even ?in. a few hours only, while he coOtinnedqo grow weaker and weaker until finallt . he sunk under the disease already no ticed f, (Tubercles of the Lungs) and which, , accoqing to his I own account, has been the eause*if the death 'Of his mother and other . rnem- hers 4 the, family. He departed thitrlife on on-thii 7„tlh[dayoflf ebruttry, 1841, is the 36th year ?pl . - his age.i- After an address in the c . hurdi, deliveted icy he Rev Henry A. Schultz, his n'Ontal:remaink were accompanied to their last Osting . place ',on the Betblehenviraveyard, on 49th - inst., hy Penn Division of thr, Sons to members of the Odd Fel may othevitizens.-- - • rest in peace!” *. *l.. 0, ANT , 'TO FARMERS ! WO:11, POST.4.C°. hive now on hand at Mit read Cap &ore. a quantity of, tifit4tre intaighsla 4 d Plaugh.poinis, which they Offer-i ot. sale; for Cask at the following , reduced prices ; Wliynet countr Ploughs et $4 75 - : Bioghamion Puttern , No. & of 4 50. • " ' " Pointe 3 • - and 5 4 °' county, " : " ; 44 ti4'kend`tclarge aid general assortment - -111kr$ 1W ours, .[ wblc will be sold, tinusuallfloir for ready pity. i , WAIUM; PoB2l* CO , "'" ;I 4Azat ) ' ICE. • lIIGHttIOIIIII -! Theoremla LA , Or pulttng•Ladi , 7-7 r e i for Bala at - .14118.0, /I.L.L those indebted to iht sub i scriibet either by note or book peccabit aro, arnestly tioticited to call and settle theiraccount by t I- fifteenth day. of April next and !MVO 1 COS S. Those who neglect this call may ekriect a invitation to " Walkup io:the Caifain'a ()lax na seals." I ' C.IM. SIL MONS. N. B. The subscriber /ontinue to carry on the Boot and Shoo makisig. heal E.t.a nt the old stand. wheni, thankful• for past 'favors, he solicits u continhance of the same. - IC. M. S. 11413ntrose, March 13. 184. • 1 I, '" . Register's Notice}. • ÜBLIC Notice is hereby given to all per sobs concerned in the following fon3les, to wit William Cale Man; hate of Newibitlford town ship, deceased. 1 - URIA H CLINTON. Executor AbPi Wright, Jr., late of the Bnrntigh of Dun 4114. dere:isrd. LANGDON. Atint'r. Clereland. lain of IThornsoti town hip deceusi4l. MILTON TINGLEY., Adlter. Jonaihal Barns. bite of Cliffurd township, de ceased. ZI BA BURNS. ? Uxecutors. ELER47 Ebenezer Brotbn, late of Great Benii township deceased. . LYMAN TROWERID.GI4, 'Adeo'r. Simpn Marcy, Lite tit Lenpx township,dec'd • aHUEAEL.DIMOCK, Adm'r. That the nectituttants have: set:led their ne. counts in the Register's Office in end for the County of Susquehenna. and that the annie,wil I he presented before the Judges oi the Orphan's Court at Montrose, op: Monday the 17th day of April next, for confirmation a ltl allowanee. tA 4LTER 4 FoLLET, .Register. Register's ()Mee, Nlotitroae, 111017 h, 13,181 e. AtuUtoes Notice. . . X. HE claims upon the fund tride by the Sheriff of Susqut:banna Connty 4 by the stile of the property of ,Morkley, hav:ng been re ferred to the undersigned. as en'muditor for ad justment, nit per,mris are ?hereby required to make their claims before Kira, at his race in NI „ F A ro4P. on Friday the seventh day of April next,. at 10oectoek in the fidirenOnn. -or be de barred from conning in upon slid fund. itirtiTl: 10, 1548 Exgcutor's Monte. , OT ICE is hereby given In all persons, in flehliNi to the Estate of FANNY TEWS BURY, dec'.l, I t ,tu of Brotikiyn township, to make immednve pn - ymenOinil all persons 'toy ing elaims against S,aid Estate are requested to present them to the subserltir,rsJor settlement. MARV& L. MACK. LYMAS' Kat!ILU (-Executors. Brooklyn, March 13, 1843. SUSQUEHANNA ACADEMY, TBDSPringi Term of this Institution will commeneO on Wednsilay April 19. h. ' ' TtIITION.PEtt QUARTER. ft ' Writing. Read iu.o, Orthagraphy, Ru— diments „ f A rithihetic, Geography and . :, English Grammar, 82,P0 Latin Grarttmar and Lessons, Chem. • '' nary. Philosophy, Ilotany, Logic and Rhetorick. • I , 3,00 Algebra, ,Surveying, ajometry, and Astronomy, I . 4,00 !Atm and Gr'e.ck Classie.s. and French, 5.00 .1 Slusic on the P i Ino Forle. [extra,] 8.00 y iirilAr of - ) he Board. %V 11. JEtiSIIP President. Montrose. >l,iTch 'l5. 1848 -.IMPORTANT: NOTICE. ALL thrse intiebtetlio• (LI snhceriber ire trquested to coil and settle immediately either by note or paytnent D. CLEMONS. Montrose, Mirch 1441848, FAEM FOE SALE. -• , - TILE undeissigned, Esetutors of EZRA BROWN, late of the township of Brooklyn in the county of Susquehanna, deceased,_ will expose to sale at public vendue, on Wednesday the 12th day Of - April nest, at one - o'clock in the afternoon--' all that ; piece or parcel of land late the estate nf Ezra BroWn aforesaid, abouti five miles from Montrose, ,containing fifty seven J acres, with allowance fur roads, with a framed house and barn, corn-house, ayonng and thrif ty orchard. 'tering made. known - on the dtv of sale: E.i S. BROWN, Executors. L.G. BROWN, - Brooklyn, Mlareh 6, 184$. • CLOVER Sf‘ bbth ttie lame and small ind4 ' tor ate by H. BURRITT. New Mi lford March Bth 1848. - • YOUNG LIES' NUL lIE Spring Term of the Young Lridies' School at Mon"rose, ?conducted by . Mists %%IL IUM. will Com once tin Monday, Arri/.3, 1848. I n rommon r... 0.1, scuo,t, • • History, Botany, Nat. Pittloo...Chemitt. Algebra nr Gehmetiry. Painting or MiaWingr (Extra.), Latin or Freng.ll.l t t Movie on the !eano. •. i Use of , ido Bo• rd one dolliar and fifty men per week Montrose: Match 15, 11448.. /1-4 ,', 1848. ARSITAL , or NEW GOODS.' zip.moT TP4l2' TES CITY VLA. 'Y. 3C R. RAIL ROAD. THE undetAgned label pleasure in an nouncing to , lir customergond the ptiblic,gen entity that: . the have this ilay received a com plete assorint•rit of. NEW' GOODS, which were bougtu dusirdyfor• Cask, at the present. low prices. in target, and twits. tic sou) corres poodinglylch for Cush., Grain.. Butter, Lard. Tallow. Does ox &e l &c.i 11'0 our cubtouters we tender our hauksTor their liberal patron age and prom t poymentsilttiing the past year. laud hope for continUaneel of the same thro' '47, assuring hent that Gonda can 'be bought of wag I+ a • t.:llny other establishment in this county, b liven Binghamton. • BENTIRY BEAD. blontrixse..l. n. 1848. : IMO • 10 —c-ict B. tiri°r Jive Piu'Areesggt ,vet),, 148. AlOl Qt' "U for le- Nei" 11 'or' SEED fa l e !Pie' by • 5111.10.1 dz. SHER MA ' •-• V. 49 -7 1 '''' I mai ~..,cil:;:t. . • ~,.i., _,' 111=1111 '.71 - 0,10131 - TIVONIZTE . Of Wnseated Lauds: ssOCA.ands !sword for nowpOokflitt i -liif tak n SuoqiehsuuOif4oolo*,!.. - rf B.= I NOTICE it t ran ant of the General b y - or the Co . mbn wen I h- of Pen rksylVan hall& day of March A. D. 1815'enhIld14!' r An ti t't -amend the net. entitled an ,act:directinittb.. mode of selling Unseated bailds?fotir taxe..l4lof for other phrpoNes" 'and' of titt'Act,passed th i 13th day of March 4V , D, 1817,'"Afurthe,r0 11 .1 ,element loan act to amend Ole nei'eatitled a 'act directing the. mode OUselfing Unitehte:.i ;I...ands for taxes, and for other- puiposes,"--Onll in accordance with the , rroVisions of the section-of an act of the Legisiatere passed th 29th day of April A.li. 1844 entitled 0 An a , to reduce the Stste debt-and to incorphratd th • Pennsylvania Canal and Ritiircafd Compab: and of tin act passed the athl'ifay of March' D. 1847 entitled " Ad' Act in. relation tag th sales of Unseated-Lands in the ;several Ouri i ties of this Commonwealth'r—flThe tracts or pieces of land. Will lietsold• at WA!. Vendue, on the second Monday of June ne t ; t the Court [louse in Mom rose,i iri -the Coun ty Su-quetinnnn for the arrearage of taxes Ott. and the rusts accrued on each lot - respectively No.Of Warranteek Owners i acres. or numbers. i oct A. CHA-1113ERLIN. 82 50 3 50 4 50 3 00 5 00 8 00 2 00 ' LIBERTY. ] TOO :No. 67. Cutler .(owner) . . 3 . 3 - 21 3 • 4 ,:".3 4 . 1 . 100 " 113, " 100 " 75, " IC4) " 76, " WONDERFUL! ! CLEAR THE WAY FtR THE N.Y. 186 E. R. R9A GOOZZ 111=14.70. • hTTON CLOTH, zt"6,17. kir 8 pe,nco yard. CALICOES, : for: orie dullar,pc soon ut the cheap Cush atara , tif J. LYONS Mirch Bth 1848. F • , . rlEAS—More oftbal first rati) 5 shill ing 1 and some nt or b. for 6 lb*. Also 20Ibs.Suga , laity J. LY 0 S. CI ARDEN SEE, eluding Stiakei 8 00 N. und shoes, a lare owtortmPnt a. • tIFFAN'S NEW YORK . 4 ERIE , RAIL ROA - THROUGH TO P.Olif JERVIS. • TILE subscribers are re eirli,nga Inrqe ' d dition to their stock o goods whiciti,K ti r ing been purchased t-iiiiS enson,whenigo d. 1 ., in market nre ver3' low; , ar 'determined to ti a little cheaper than' the•ch ,iipest.. (, • . Thankful fur th.eliberni prtrrinrige Ipre o fore bestowed on us; we eprditilljr. invoe• tir friel.ds and the publie.genetally io dui' nod e' us. ' . , F. II; CHAND6E ' . H., . IMPSOI4, E.. ROSE. i ARY ' G:nda of every description . illi. & 1.1 Cloth & Cassemer of tbe best qua,it , . superiOr lot of Vestiegs 200 pieces Prins f of 6d to 15 ( ts. per yard; easbrneres & Ufa i • equally low. The right kiliti Of:Sheeliqg f r cis. per yd. •.. — l 4. B. C. &Cc . ----t---- • - ROCERIES.—Loaf, Crushed and p3r wt Sugar. Teit of a variety of qnl ie: and very cheap. Coffee . front 9to 12 1-2 Cif per pound. Cassia. Pepper, Spice. Safer u, 6z.e. ',..- .. , IF. B. C. 4z. C. • TE E L GOO DS. —Becds, 'tag una P 10Stide9 and Bap Fritimpt. • , . TBOOKS , .& S ARONERY. r. IS- large monk or kooks & S.tatianeryiTa c' Books. Envelopes. Cari.is,4& Fen' * 13 tit, Books, School Books, IVriiiiig'and.W4ip ing Piper.. . P. B. C, '' C 100 Boxes Mills irFirions•sizeasu & retail. •Stovei;, Tin ware l in usual variety, and selling very kw. L' V. B.C. •C ' Administratorls ~Notice.ir xr °TICE• is•hereky giver) to all pet-4m -1 1 debted to the estaee of ELI Zrit3 D COOK, ilec'd, late of .lessuri 'rawest' ip, fo n i rfilitwiliale plyinent, and all persons qta claims against said Eitate are requeste to sent them to the sdhscribert toe settlem nt. ER,ASTUS VL COOK, A l .ilai Jessup, Feb. 29. 1848. , • ti ABO UT U.III.IIVROW% Co s CHEAP GOD% I'' \YE - Are now recuiving 'addition to nal large stock of goods. which-comprising ran . rah; hly does) a greater variety of article's than :r:y litho ni the county. we offer to purclaiieia on the hum re; mia able m tero , . .. „ t: -` . . { • Wanted in exchange for goods and on del. p tia 1 3A. 64., and corn and-other kinrt,i• of grain,/ant - -,rri duce generally, nt,thia laigiaertimarket prieeg U. BCIRROWS CO. Gibson; -Jan 17, 1848.- Cm W-A E 0:1 BUR.RONI44 & CO. arareceivin a arg F.uppiy i f Crockery. and Magi. Ware, whin th w sell at much lowm mime thathan nOins ever e n ffc cd at in th is section of countr y lybfore. cups & sanects,4si per t Printed -do 3s. to 4 d . • ,'d6 Tea' Sotts; 64 64. to 84.. f d . do Dishes; and Bakers, 50. per - obi and other. articles; including;turnbler.s Ito 50 per cent. , below former prices..lJ Tatirrn keepers, youpg Iroise keepers, an' house keeper*, wishing .to purchase, Call And examine our stock. ~I J, • I Gilison 4 January 18411 . i • hi," . ILOI'B. Alltac!!4• l 4jse.T . .'Per - a great variety of , a itsorne.d ss at and Cloaking. vertallesp;„4“tie*toraof • .o f .RURROWS.ds 0, Jan. 17, 1848. - - iSi3Glkiiit lii sr t 1100 I bs. iiiiid thiaoca;rodo o t, 7 cto, 1100 dti.;l, 41cr.:,;PorterIce. '' 8 6 1. - 1 tiike, 4e. Double refibt4l loaf 12A„' at-ttle et ore,et-,- __, l ;U' , ~ I unit! ) w §rst.. Q. ittv•l7g/€ l 4Btl .-0 1 ".-:",- ' ' I I , . 'llClia l iVlß • irtial -- ,1 ' 17 . 60043 s t isnebly oittif,it, 04,! , i :. 2000 .... '''s't '-''OU'rt- ~ ..: - t '',l.t .; 500 " " - Buck Wkc.at, - , o t oot 'Wheat, Rye, Beeoe,tflax seid, , Tirotito B o ! Bees wax, Geese feathers; 44.. iti,:eat l. iiii est - Ira - Act prices:iti elgebeyief forg _or iltibr. et the !airs , of i:..- . - -.},.,v., -...,.:-• , 7. - _ ..!- :_ .. • -,. -.1. P,..:- - , --1--- 1 ‘ , .. -- .U. - BtlpwtoliViN i ti 0 • 3nueryt - .17,143. , -44 - ; , .*i... „, , , ,;4, ,,. A.: ,, _ , -,..-• 1., ,- -' - :=':.(AVZ.,„ I ;-*Snliektili4; 4 -?-'' .. i-.. , _ .-- . - " ,-.,;., -t,',001,--, ‘, '.1. 0 ..' q , Oky0i0:1 1 in404 111 1 114 4.41.9i0r 9 1"P; i ovelit-`,V009,,,,*014.0t0re,i-in' , ',meriE-Acculo. 4 l3 - Pfk" - R#W4 l 4. 1 11 fi b.-,- -- -- E=.3 mEI t'dtio Oiorwliii4ifliiiff 01de.. , -tiy - .ibi - ; - ; ji„..sh er ia; ' ,Soirquebanneienupty, by_ Om_ , ; al le 111.04 !II- of- vo - 05 , 145 , Cik, : liNS,: hi . ivir*tein, itettietihderAKned.in an l i e A uslitoriforipj o-th fiimileftt: I , ll;pertonCtrehereby; reg r Atii.o tifiretticp.lblitoptim:t, before_ tiini,>at bi 9 Officernt , Argelft*, wiriill4 t.Pe3lit'l43r of March neil: of 14 ieikiek in ' the foreneen ! . Or be debarre d froneco - terngrjin upon said find'. ,-. xi . . l -t- 7 ‘ , , - -:•4 ~ . ' 1.21 4 :R1C HOD'AI -t- r ta , • '4l/11 - :COE - AP . .13 1 1? lecelyed from ; New - York ao4..iproff be m sold frolo ao per scoot less , fore offered' in. Oils inarter;,,:,Greiefel - - . : foy . l:ipeet favoreet hoot by, fnir deolinfit-ada , l*PileetO, merit- the , patrons ge of those elho'ibuy-Ileedsi4 market ,•.: , • MoelrolT,,Feb, 16, :VE.AIIIII-'--nr.Aiiril.' , , -,....-, , --, _,, t • ~ . ...4 }' 'int 3 1 0SZErizCZu-41. of a11.AN(421 RENExass , DR. DRAKE'S PANACEA '- ''--4iipoki.i-hAnicAL dune FOIL' -'1 '" C. :O M 5.1.1 M 1 3 1'1,0 N ! r,', 1i At.,,,, , ,,,i, i 4. srioritit*.istaistiv Omuta l aW.pik:iii4 • pe, Anlik; 1111.0.11CAN2ssiung fitsrror "rjir r1,,0 0 1:i . Ver. : Sciol j ulitFrklui'fi trilAiletunation4fibstinsto Cut anecitis'Ereptirins, Funnies 6 thi hic! i nintlitteil.' .. Bit...,,.'ch ron i e soi.e.Eyes;Ri4Wiirnfoi; Teiter;%- r Scald Head, Entaiteinent & fiiitt.;of the Bones & Joints, $ tubborn Elects, qyphilitje Symp. ' toms. SeisiticaeplAißinitig)v distasimaris. .. , •• bog front an iiiiiismos.ttse ....cl.,m fr p t .ry, 1 -r ''. • , Drapery, txposuic or fliproilincent t ,•,,, .1 4. , life; also, Chrnuic Com!littifirittil 1 , .- ~.. ~,.-:, i dim:Veit; -: .. ''..•.., ' til ~,1 . I :'lii j. this medicine several Insio.iont - 6 . 'ut. • s very_poteit articles of the degitable kinidoiri are united, forming a compound efirtrelF!!'dittercht in its' character aid prnPerties,frotni any tither preparation. and 'ttnripalfeill in its operation'on the system when! Isborinvitbshtr] tijeerttl. It shciuld be in the bandit of erery . pentiOn„ who, Vhasineis, or general coarse of life, is predho posed to the Scr-vi many aihnents,thatsreilder Ite. .it curie, instead oci.a blessing,. an scr often resu lt' . ii, death. ! .7 ,,- .4--- 1 1 ',•-,' ' & q.l. " 1•• .t ~ ', ~ ';.i:', • --•—•- FOR SCROFULA. '. ~ or. . D-ake's Panacea •is recommended as a certain remedy. Not Otis instance of ,itir failure has eyes- o. carted when freely used !,ilt egret 11r Afiliess9-ind_tt• the sanic time Imparts vighir to i the , whole, nystern. Sertifnlous pontomi,ean never.. pay to intich,`atteanciis to the state of their blood.i thlrgorifidatioo should* thrir first aim i for peracleraime 'will accoMplli:th:-a cure of ecen hc i reditaff At ease; FOR EEUPTIONS OF-THE SKIN, ... 1 `Setlrry , Scorligtic A &muton. tuniors, _White•Swell ing. Erysipelas, I.llecra, ,Catiers. Running.: SOrei, Scabs, and Biles. Dr. Drqte , s Panacea cannot be tins `highly eat , illetit; it search Ts out the very „root of the 1 disease, and by l iremoviog• 11 1 .. front the system, nialtesis cure certain atid pertnape t. ' • 1 • INDIO ESTIONIOR f i rlir 3PEPSIA. - =-" . No medicine perhaps} has ever been Marron] .. which gives sd much tone to the stomach andlealosea 1 the secretion of a healthy gastric joicieto.decomptle the food as Dq Diakc's Panacea LII assertmciit cheap ntl J. LYOATS. ,e •• • in -. ~ Thr • i 111 , 1 .0 ' E ' ,UT:iI i AT . . :1'1 . 1., : 1 gre - :; i - 104 - z s ,. - 4c. ' ir r Ce: r.i) R t l a . k u e :::t i l e:t C i m 3. .ro j V i n s te l : A o . p ki e h p i ra he ly aneh,asi are chronic., It. cures ly, dirtying out all inspifrii.lol.•-aid foul humorsave peen i w n h p ich of it the til j e it a tt-Z e " O f .. R h i e le s u . r m etn t ed inn te.s . G's7 lafed 7413e.i.tk.alle,nntLiteib.eivilo'; 1— tputporary.relkef; this entirels; c'raieatpallse disease 11 Itom the systetm, even when t he limbs and bpneasqs) jm dreadfully swdllen. ' - -' , . t:9,s, i 81 i CIX.:SIIMP tIOI,ST. . .• . . Co NSECETI N CAN ERI,CURE.D.—DongIis; • . Datarih. — 1 Bronchitis. Shitting" Blood Asthma. &McAleer t 1 profuse 'Espeptoration, !Ititi4Fluab. Night SIVAIi. . s . Pain in the side Ste. haat. been cured- i ,nnd can be:Valli ,' s, as much' certainty as_ any outer sunlit disease.. A' specific has long teen sought fur, but in vat until...lite s ' discovery of , ' , Dr, Drake's „Panacea.. It ismild _safe but certain and effigy:44lw imits- operation.. - 'd . 7 cannot possibly injure the mnit delicate constitution. \ . We would earnestly recommend' these - afflictirfto -... _ give it alrial4-and we believe will not Lave ciena- ''''''• !ion In regret it. Tho - ii . ioreM is Cleansed..-and atrengthened.lifie ulcers lin - th. lungs are healed; and . 7 the patients gradually reg in their usual health 'end strength- Read the felld tug : ...,_„,_. ~._ TES3'i MON 11, , . 1 - -:•:,..:"; _ • • ' s . PL RI a., Dec- 14th, 1747:7 DE.AR Sot 1 I r e pl y •the use of Dr( Drakes Panacea , I' q w u i cs ll til s u :y r , es trir ;l g . • * . .ir though a perfect disbeliever lin the. eziaistcrice of a Panacea, or ii-cure for astdiieasev,i t oivever valbiable ' • it may he in certain cenditicins of the system, 0611'1 -- I have believed that a cure for: consumptiokyoubile ' '1 discuvemd sonnet or-later, and euriusitylefilllc totry n.... your medieitisi, in two vcryinvererate cayvt"...- Thee II were pronounced by the attending physicians. tiabia iri: rutatoirsav orkustrrios, and abanihined bythem as in. 1g curable. One of the petilitili ba4betu under the:treats' e. • inent.uf several very abikpractitioner: for a, number of- !' , 1 years, and said sire 1041 •lold iiishionid -Cb . e- • ~ , sumption conibined taitk,Sf , rofula," , and "that She iii ht •linger.ifor sonic tihw 1 but could nee be perbia. : nentlyreheEcl. in both casts tho diecteif the Pane- •I'' ' e..-a bas been most gitatifyingi, Only 'Your or five hot i tics wore used by one of the persona befine-sslie.:-.l*-. gat! .. to impr4ve..rapidly. -"Tee other took: about' nn. 1 I will only add that.farniliaras I sin with consuinp- ' Lion by 'in hertitance and by ilie eat e n sive,obserlation as a study. rand- .knowing also the injiirinus•'Clreeta • in nincseasestit ottvnata4 brim set, anoliiiiiet-iig-. nr etable tonicszas Wellas ratan' of 1 lie . esperhorauts,and )3, seder iveii, - .1 should never htiverecettimended the use ter of Drape's Panacea if I,liatfeet beeriiteittiiiittif 'with `, :a; the ingtedietitir:'-'giriffice• itoaf. that.ittese litAiii oto m ended b o y our most. pop ,tar and- aelentific -phyla. at "clans, and i n . their present‘e mbincilat:§le. forni:iprob. 1- ro- a lily the bestalterauveAliat as cect beeimade..,Tbo - cure is in accordance with' ,thetiry "pt Consumption broached, hi rilific.cT, a few Years, ago' ' by ; one , of •,,ber, ' most emliaJtit eiritcrs un tnellicine, anOtims , establish-. -r ed by facts Which edinit.of do dispute.--; ; , , Very Rdipectfully Tyne's'. t . . .li2C. GUNX. . - - - . To ore the langrilie . or a Other; 'LW Drabs's ,Pittt a'eca is always sal,4ary,itilleeffeets 7 ,-ncier injurientjh In 'Psis not Sn'eplatehrtspettprant: - it is not intOttOti ill tolulLthei'dViiiii iniri'a :fafal. security.' It is a:treat' ce• rent&ly—a' grank:healingland : Curative compound, the great'artp;only.remedy. Which 'medical'scirtictla . skill has.yet, pit:aimed:for. 1+ -treatment ibis af,n 'li. • - • erto unconituered nialady.: • rAnd,nci; mink' ailitelad i with this dread diSeatte.:Willl*.inlit to hothicir!44il°. friends if hq g o aoivii ip.kt!ei;gravc.!Ahout to t i :It' , it., Virtets. AVeinalti bottlii,sii ; most eifcrii'veilt p ' . s: i 30 - ii favorshli elianic in the eonditiontikfiab ' • hoWever lo*." - : "., ' ''• 1 •• ''s• '''• '•-•- : ..!.ts. ' • . s= : i TO-Tii E: L'ADIE..-t,''''-‘..-- ~-;-4. , "Lidtcs o 'pale compiceioli,:atitt*itsatim j ''" its; and sue i is.aro debilitalled:by":thciiii4beri i l which feme CA arc habit:lo4oe ;restored. by . i.t/iiilifitaar4 tifiii brittle i,lr two, to : biouliKs44 . l*.illY,.-1' IL !E l l:at!' 1 lbe , berst reniedy aver slisco4red,for,,rpakdriii)44t.;:l 0. a such pi have bad littcnityjii . )iilll.2t4 .l 4 o 4 l );464' t ids, " arid take it. t_ immediately( .reitotes the appkiitp, i • strength add ' Color: ~;,...4 ~;C-: . 1. „., ... - .i:- -:... 7 -'....:,..,,,.. , , I '. Nothing , can' be,_mbip Stir rising- thip, , itsinfigara• f tmgetfeets pa.t.h e iiiiiiiity: tite: r 'Per r iktrni, all: weak.; f 'neva and lasiiiiiideliiroti . tilting li. : ::f)lii;Z:s6c9 beebins . m r° e b d u i s ii t ie t 4 l :r o P ti li ti ii t:rt n c i3 tisliti l l'ln il43 4-Yn " i i n i lt il n * Cl4l7 - 143 i n t'i r gn e: i "aiiiii?riaine r , ',...-i , ' , ;.l iii,::Vi:' ' 'l4 l ,i' . ...,P. l -!'''.1....: ' , '•i..; . 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