• 3_ Ultimo in the iiimpaign. It will be truly an wspple of discord" which should not enter into the Presidential §auvass, but should be confined in4ll its ramifieWtions to Congress where it, wiiginated. Lef Presidential candidates let it entirely alone, at'id allow the people's reprceen, datives to dispos§ of it as they please, and all will be well. That they km a right to nut& dle with it with9ut violating the Constitution, we fully believe; and that they ought to4is pose of it in some proper manner, is to us evi dent and import4t. Dzarancriviirunt IN DZTROIT.----A terri ble fire occnrie4o Detroit on the 10th inst., by which uPwsrs6 of 70 buildings were de 'stroyed. The Oeamboai Hotely.nd American Hotel and the dime of the Daily Advertiser are consumed. . sir The Tioga Banner of the 4th inst contains two cominunications, on the subject of candidate for 4niressman in this district for next fall's eleiction, one of which names Al bert P. Cone E 4, of Wellsboro, (we believe) and the., the othei ) Pardon Damon, of Law renceville. The iandidate properly belongs to Tioga county. _ '!; Wisciii,ln all Bight! A telegraphic despatch to the New York Tribune, dated Detroit, May 11, states that the Whigs have been Most shockingly defeited in Wisconsin. M far as heard from, NaLsoN DSWEY, the Democratic candidate for Govern or, leads 'Twain aTont 4,000. The legislature is largely Democratic in both branches. In the Ist Congressi‘al District, WILLIAM PITT Lr Ks, Democrat, is elected by a largo majority. Also M. C. 120 - autase, Dem., in the 2d Dis . triet. We have no dopbt the whole Democratic ticket is elected: t SETE*DAYB LATER . ' FROM EIIROPE Rise in Produce4The Elections in France— Battle betwee'ti Denmark and Prussia-- State of afairiin Ireland—The Chartists —Continental News—Progress of Reform —Abolition of s'lavery in French Colonies —Alarming cOulititin of Germany—Pros ' sia and Poland;! 4'c. The steamship Cambria arrived at New York on Saturday eveng with advices from Liver: pool & London toillie 29th ult., and from the Continent to theth. ; Having received her t news at a late ho ,we are unable to give more than an abstract this week. The elections in France took place on the nd ult., and happly resulted in the_ triumph of Itepublicanism.43l. Lamartine has been no'. Ay sustained, by baying received 95 per cent. of all4,he votes cast in Paris, while Learn Rol lin, who so recently conspired- against him, re ceived only about !135 per cent. The new as sembly will be dedidedly republican, but rath er of a moderate ttutn of an ultra character.— The Republic nov. seems to be regarded as a "fixed fact." Atila meeting of the Council a decree was adopte4 definitely abolishing slavery in all the French eglonies- 7 to_take effect two. months from date.l All introduction by hire or , otherwise:of negrcjips into the colonies is inter dieted. Hon. Richard Rush, our Minister to France, waited onlamartine and formally rec ognized the Fre4 Republic, in the name of the American Union, on the 26th ult. lllELAND.—Afflinfin Ireland continue as per previous advicts. Disaffection, excitement; and preparation seem to prevail, and the Gov ernment is taking ?itrong measures to suppress any outbreak that; may manifest itself. The trial of Messrs. O' en, Mitchell and Meagher has not yet taken tilace, although trip bills of indictment have biten found against them. EstiLAND.—TI4 Chartist movement in Eng land has not yet bsided, nor is it likely to immediately, althckgh it is donbtful whether much will be accoiluplished by it. Aliopt 50 members of the House of Commons, led by Hume, Cobden, Bil i ght and tithers, leading Re formers, have originated•a movement in favor of four out of the lax points of the Charter, and , meetings have betin • held in several diStrictsl throughout Englafid is favOr of the project. DENNAJLICANDpOLSTEIN.—An action has taken place at Altnhof, between the Holstein ers and 1,500. Da r es, in Which the latter were repulsed after six ours fighting. The town of Schleswig has bedh taken by the troops of the Confederation after a bloody conflict. The fortification calledithe Dann)evirk, was taken by the Prussians at tjlie point W. the bayonct.— The German troops have taken pos.session •of Flensburg without, opposition. In Prussia affas are comparatively quiet. Accounts from Woland are still melancholy: The Polish insurgints are committing the gross= est excesses. They have broken up in small bands, and wand* about, levying black mail on the inhabitants. The newafror4Grermany is much the same as before. On tiP.3 18th, a revolt took place at llildesheim,• but ikas soon quelled by the min ts/I without bldshed. Hesse Cassel has iften• restored tai tranquility: The -King of Hanover has minded to the address of the Deputies of the 4sseinbly, thanking them for their loyalty, assiiring them of his desire to a meliorate the coalition of his Kingdem ; but intimating his inOution to abdicate rather than submit to dictatitin by force. The republicans appear to spurn OM overtures of peace, and One only knows ;what the consequences will yet be. Anstars.--The Austrian Government has retreated and uncombed before an inevitable ' necessity, and seppted the revolution in good faith. The Archduke Reiner has been oom missioned to el!eit a full and 'amicable settle ment with the'Sople of Lombardy.. It hue potted that fresh bodies of Hungarian are about to be' marched to Italy, which ;has produced eonsidirable excitement. AVBTILI 7 OI Triay.—The position of drawl-, ligerants in the North _of Italy has varied s 0 _' little since our bist reports as to render flitiker: note unnecessary. It is rumored, but.ipetroo.T credited, that thi King of Sardinia has um-, dolled the cause g Italian Independenef; From Span wis have little to report exoePt the centralist chief, Belle* luta entered toiletry at the hied of about-1000 other insurrectionary explosion was *eked for 'non, which hadinednoed a stand-still is bug - new A repoitialweralent thst Queen Chris tina has beeanikered to join the NOtapensiers in their nusdeattonsi: Irate.Sonsie tlistirbkneas took 'place let Rome on the 18th, but the affairvas soon put down by the pelts; wbh-alated several of the • all of whom are well supplied with mon- I ay, and arms. • • IA despatch arrived at Milan on the 20th, &Om the head-quarters Of the Piedmontese at. ; my, bringing the news of ariatiaelt, directed by the Wing of 'Sardinia in limo?, agailiat the Austrians stationed in the neighborhood' of Mintz& After a very-warm engagement, and in •whiCh the Piedmont troops displayed the 0:444 courage and- bravery, -the Austrians were o bliged to retireoind shut themselves up in the-fortress. An engagement his likewise taken,place be tween the Italian' corps °filen. Zucchi and the Austrians at Visco, a village - situated on the frontiers of Illyris. The contest lasted 4 hours; but ultimately, though not without!great diffi culty, the Italians succeeded in gaiding posses sion of , the village. - ; Breadstuff' have slightly improved. LALTRR FROM MEXICO. Parsasanan, May 10, 1848. By the Overland Express, Now Orleans pa per* of"the 4th inst. have come to hand. The sehr 'Heroine arrived at New Orleans en the, ad, from Vera Cruz. There was still. no quorum of the Mexican Congress at Queretaro, lacking four Senators and sixteen Deputies to make' up the number. 1 The opinions of the members present, as far as they.h,ave been expressed, are all in favor of the ratification of the Treaty. • The trials of Lieutenants Hareand Dutton, and the men accused of the late murder and at tempted burglary,, was not yet finished. correspondent writing from Queretaro, staters that from fiftien to twenty American de serters had arrived there and Were immediately enlisted into the Mexicarrarmy. The steamship Fashion has also arrived at New Orleans from Brazos Santiago, bringing dates to the 80th ult. Among the passengers is J: L. Collins, a bearer of dispatches from Generals Price and Wool, on his way to Wash ington. ile has communicated to the New Orleans papers some additional particulars of l I the late battle of Santa Cruz do Bosalez, of phich reports have reached us from' the West. The de patches be has charge of contain the lofficial account of the battle. About the 6th of March a Mexican Lieutenant, with a small party, was captured near EFPasso, and in con sequence of information given by the Lieuten ant of an attack upon that post by TJrrea, Gen. Price proceeded to its relief. On arriving there, however, be found that the report was false. determined to advance. on Santa ' Cruz, where a force of front fifteen hundred to two thousand Mexican troops were stationed, with Government trains, -containing' a large amount of Mexican property. After a fruitless parley of eight hnurs, Gen. Price assaulted and look the town, capturing Gov. Trias and the troops under his command. Th'e place had been fortified with fourteen pie ce); of , artillery, which, together with 2000 stand f of arms, fell into the hands of the Anteri cans., Gen. Price prOceeded with the prison ers to Chihuahua, leaving Lieut. Col. Rawls in 'command, with orders to follow as soon as possible. . The prisoners were all stbsequently paroled. The Mexican loss was 100, and five killed and twenty wounded on our side, two of whom have since died. The correspondent of the Picayune, writes from the city of Mexico about the prospects of penee, and other matters, under date of April rah. and 19th as follows : ' There are to* beTe now that de not despair of the-treaty being ratified by the Mexican gov, ernrrient, chiefly in conseqnence of the tardiness displayed by' Pena y Pena- in _bringing Con greso together, and the non-fulfilment of :his premise to have a quorum assembled as -BQOI3 as the treaty was returned ratifier% by our gov ernment. Reports are current still, trio, that Reston:cote is opposed to peace, and, you will observe that your Queretaro correspondent, in speaking of-him and Ninon going to San Luis Potosi 'with the army, says they have gone un der the jnetext of suppressing an Indian insur rection in the Sierra Gordo district, which lies between Tampico and San Louis Potosi. Par ades, notwithstanding the fulminations of the government at Queretaro against hini, and the order issued to the Governor . of San Ltis Po tosi to.arrest him, was still at liberty at the last advices from San Luis. Now, the object of Bastamente in going to San Luis, without doubt, is either" to overawe the partisans of Paredes, and arrest him, or to coalesce with him, and, if the latter, farewell to the government of Pena y Pena and peace.— Tien alone can reveal deskgris of Basta mente, but we shall very soon have a knowl edge of them. It is gratilyine to know that the men now here will p ermit no trifling on the part ,of the government bf Queretaro. Mr. " Sevier arrived here on Saturday. Both beindMr. Clifford say, they can have but very fei wards with the Mexicans, and tbese are to ratify , rthe treaty quicklY,and the General ' -in- Chief has within a few days dockred that he will be very soon either in Vera -Cruz or in Queretaro. This is ;the' onlyway to 'deal with Meiicsns, for their strength is entirely in pro erststination. Xbe Court of Inquiry will be through will 1 the evidence here this week, but if the infor- maim I have received be correct, it• may be , deliyo to investigate another case-- I. am told and roonsider my authoiity good, that serious chergel are to,be preferred 'agaimpt, Gen. Scott by the Government. 'l - have doubtless beard that a council of war 'wz held when the army- was in Puebla, to debate the propriety of '! buying a peace" by advancing a certain sum of money to Santa Anil.; It is said that Oen. Scott, .although hiimelf opposed to the-plan,'entered into ne• gotiOions with Santa Ati&a, to bribe him' eithe into &treaty, or not °RI* the ilium of the American army upon theleapital ; that the !lum was agreed upon, and that ten thensand dol. lars were ,advanced as .!, earnest money." II canDOt believe that Gen.Seett is guilty of this, but that a charge to the ! effect I have metioned orisoMewhat similar, is to -Ibe made, the 40,- tour iand position of my ipformant leaves me nos re cqn to:doubt. ! I . . .. Herewith you will fin ` the seconda letter Out Queretaro corresp ondent dated the 14th int., and bad it not been; fer the breaking ddwn of thif ordigencia on the road, I should havi - had a letter a day later front-him. This letter Willie foundeieaedil' igly interesting at, th* t 4 e risentmoment, in view of the possibility of ' treaty = ratified at •Qaeretaro, ~ i r "L'-' lOO- °lll-a of .0 :___,,..tossumch Ss it. giSvo.WdetAil.t ju'emslourl WI resource' o fithip e pt r y, ana whit ' deemed neee . aeary, lit ha Government in- lase a prolongatamof Oall,* iejliegiimineditionr But in ease such oi - determinatiiilr then - 0k bf, how appalling *nit these ifinti4ii.44f , bAz.;* - - any Nezieun of 'sense, Who; *sires ,to preserve the uatibnality ot"liii .uountry. Pleven: thinuand fivehundred men is all they can bring into the geld. TheY say jf peaca . cannot be had they want 58,500 men more, and 156 piety' of artillery, of which latter , they, have I learn from good authmity, at so points, not,more than 40 pie , ces, ii* these gen7lly of an inferior.quality. Toa?ppert the for Which they say would be requir woulailitalve a monthly expenditure ofeverisiniilion of i dollars; and with all their peals I? our tuniseiaion and a large portion of their hest kinkily, together with seven or eight ' . their most wealthy and populous cities, wh.in the absence of all national credit, can t expect to raise so large a sum. So de to a situation of the affairs of the coun try one should think would bring the members of Congress together at Queretaro in a rush, to ratify the highly favorable treaty that awaits their siOtion. But we have no evidepce of such a disposition ; and by virtue of the members of Pena x Pena's Government and the " occupa- tioniste," who are daily growing. in strength, the treaty-may be . rejected, or which would be the sage in result, Ithey may prevent the se don ol s Congress ulson it until the 2d of June, when, is understood, if the treaty be not ratified; warlike operations are Win resumed. The letters say :that several of :the States have rued to send their Representatives to Cengrels, and private letters from Queretaro represeht that it is Contemplated by-the GOv ernmeiii, in view of the present position of Yu catan, end the state of the country generally, to :deeree that fifty or sixty members iif Con gress sliall constitute a-quorum, and thus de clare a ,Ba ll to be present now, and baffle , the designs of the opponents of peace. It is said one commissioners will not recognize a ratification of the tr eaty that is not constitu tional, but with Mr. Buchanan's instructions to. Mr. Wrist, to negotiate with a Dictator, should to find one in power, it would not be pruden to believe that our Government w be oveel t nice as to the constitutional organiza tion of the GovernMent at Queretaro. Thej , reaty was,sent to Queretaro on the day before yesterday by ,a Mexican express, and ii tie state time a despatch was sent to the Meal can go4rnment by , burcommissioners. I ill not knOW the putrit of their communication but a reply is anticipated on Friday, whin thee expect to start for Queretaro. Should the! go, Major Polk, with a hundred or a hundrei and fifty men will escort them.. The ?rench phrases which occured in tht accouno of the Revolutionary movement, an easily dOderstood by many readers ; but it 4 more tijan probable that some would like to have them rendereff to their hands in English: The Otago Vive kligne, means Hurrah fo the trogps of the line. A has Guizot, Down with Cittizot. A as l'homme de Grand, Down iltith the man of Ghent. hire la,. Re form, hurrah for Reform. A mort Guizot, Death tb Guizot. A bas le Ministere, Down, with th4ministry. Vine la Republique, Hur rah for the Republic. Pont de la Concorde, Bridgeief Concord. Emute, Riot. Voulez roue titer sur vos Peres? Will you fire on your bietheren ? Sans-cullottes, unbreached, (a tend:, applied te_the ragged mob in the first revolution.) Mourir pour la patre trie c'est le sort-le plus dean. le plus dive d'envie. Tq die for one's country is a fate the most beau tiful, the most worthy of envy,—taken from the well known Latin phrase, N'ulco et deco rum es pro patria on. Rue, Street. Chif fouler, pg-picker, gutter - scraper . Chmps lysees, lysianlfielda. Arrondissement,Ward: Corteik, Procession.; Hotel des Affairs Eiratt geree, pffice of Foreign Affairs .. The place of the TuJeries, (tile-kilns) derives its name from the bil e k-yard, which formerly cocci/pied the groundten which it stands.—Salem Gazette. Tll4l WAEHINGTGN FUGITIVE. SLAVES.--A corresOndent of the Boston Whig, says the Erenit Post, furnishes the following particu lars relpecting the Washington runaway slaves. A majOity of then] have been purchased by Slatter(a member of the Methodist Church, and conveyed to the sonth "There were among this number, three sis ters, who were members of the African-Meth odist Church. They are beautifully formed, handsdiue and nearly as white as their master. Their brother is the coachman of Secretary Walket and when be learned the horrid fact that Slitter had purchased them and was de signing to take them south, he made efforts to purchase them himself. He bad laid aside from hp hard earnings, money nearly sufficient to purAhase his own liberty, and this, with what benevolent persont,gave him, he offered for his sisters and offered also to secure the balance but hid efforts 'were in vain. The inhuman monster, on accottet of their rare beauty, set a hefty& price upon, and demanded cash , down. A youtag southern libertine, before they start= ed, offered $lOOO for one of them, but Slitter demanded more. Be was aware that men of this character would pay almost any price for them, pd hence his spurning the offers and' pledges of the brother." PRIM CALIFORNIA AND OREGON.—We have receivid, by late ' [arrivals,' from San Jose, the' Califoinia Star, from November to Dece mber. A petion is published in.one of the papers, prayin Congress te extend its jurisdiction over OregoP. A new ' awl excellent channel bas' been. otscovered at the month of the Columbia river. ' ,k ‘ ' Thismakei three entrances to the river through which ships can 'pass. There' are nearlitwo thousand wagons on their way to Gregg. Thanksgiving was celebrated at San IJose.; Notwithstanding this mark of piety, some Opp:mg have 'crept within the young com ' munitt, for we see that at an inquest over . the I I 'Body f a drowned, man, onOndividual lost his purser containing $BO, picked from his pocket. —B4t's Widely., , er .1 " No * HD LIKE PIG WORDS.-A good gory is told in a. paper, lof an aristocratie old lady, who, lieing asked kow she like& the dinner It pate, Mn. A ' s great replied :—" The dinner' was e*p lendid , bntimy seat was so promote from e Manus that I could not ratify try appetite, and the pickled cherries had inch a defect on my head, that I had a motion to leavel the take, but Mr. —, gave me somihatts horn tisolved in water which bummed me. :‘'. sir' Upwards o 1100 Pills for $l.--As s gener4 Family J. 'eine, Ifyer's Pills ire un iyiny on whatever, and then they are khe cheapest, the dollarpackages con tailing 200 (or more) Pills I • Read ,the over teitimol'es which may be had of. the Isrio4 Agents. r , • "41 4 0 doAsran`t, tome" Sipod --zwariturato-r' . -1 On Shit 9th inst.,. by the Rev, R. Tower, Raft" Mean of Lenox, to Mrs. Poufs Rea :m(4 bite of New York city. Ne latereitieemente., IVEt GOODS - I WE are now' receiving. our Spring Stock of Goo4s, to 'which Ire invite the men. lion of opt frie n drand the public. PartiCulars next week. _ ; 1 MILLS :& SHERMAN. May 7, IS4S. JUST IN `lam. ll 17Ittir ' 'snow receiving a Large H . and splendid stock of SPRING &. SUMMER GOODS, to WWI, he tt‘oUld invite attention, and 'which will be sold at -uncommonly low and reduced prices. ' New Ipilfortli May, 18, IT HATS & CAPS! Post; & Co ., ARE NOW, !RECEIVING from New York, a new stock of Neiman.= Hitt* dt Caps, superior:to anything ever before offered in this place. Beaver, Nutria, Moleskin, Sic., Leghorn, Straw, Panama, Caps cif every style, unusually cheap. Alm), a large and well • selected 'stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, made up. in the best manner, and latest fashion —cheap—che*per than you can steal them— Consisting of flee Dress and Frock Coats, Pan taloons, Vests, i &c., of every descr iption. Obr stock okplotking is large and all fancies can be suited 4th with style and price. Call and exainine for yourselves. We are pledged not to, be undersold.. .. Montrose, May 16, 18.18. HOLD 'YOUR HORSES "How We Apples swim!" JOHN tbe Aitista, has remov. ed his Emporium of Fashion to Searle's Block, on the Avenue, over' Merrill & Root's Hat Store. The New York and Paris Fash ions for the Stimmer of 1848 may be found' in his, new Shop, where Ii may also be found fully prepared to meet the wishes and expectations of the scruptilously nice, the ' r n otwart icu.ar" class. and the I Men who despise new Fashions altogetber—indeed he can satisfy any class of men with any kind of garment. from an Indian Blanket to an elegant Parisian Dress Coat. His prices are reasonable,, his work is war ranted to give entire satisfaction, and he solic its a continuance of the liberal patronage hith erto given him. tEr Cuttinrdone as um May 17, 1848. 20-3cn. • Administrator' Notice. IXTOTIOE it! hereby given to all persons In. Ul.l deb* to the estate oPONEY SWEET, *ed. late of GIBSON Township. to make !immediate payment.. mid nil persons having claims against, Said Estate erg requested to pre sent them to the subscriber for settlement. He will be at the house of the ,deceased on Satur- days of each. week during tote remainder of the present. nod next month, where be hopes to meet all who nre ininy way interested in the settlement of the estate. • CHARLES THqGLEY, Adm'r Hayford. Jdny 18.1848. LOOK 0 T on a large, Bilkendid, .and Cheap assort p meat of , NEW:GOODS about this time, embracing sverything usually I)und in a country store, at the store of Edwin tiffany, in Brooklyn. Ilaiing purchased ex temely law, he is prepared to sell at prices hat cannot fail to please. • ° Brooklyn, May 10, 1848; NEW G-OODS! i J. WEBB is now 7 receiving anew and hoice lot of ,Dry Goods,•Oroceries. 'Hardware, rockery. Nadi, Fish, &c., ifittc., which grill be sold t such prices is 'will giyc entire satisfaction to those sho may mucilage. Montroie. Mlsy 10,..1848. OWNSEIND'S, Sarsaparilla. at 80 rte. per bottle, by 11. J. WEBB. 1411.EIXIV F 9 % , SALES. s Y virtue of a writ of Ven. Ex. issued out of . the Court of CoMmon Pleas in and for the ountrof Susquehanna, and to me directed, I ill expose to public sale et the Court House, n the Burough of Montroge, on Sasurday- the 10th day of June, 184 n, at 1 o'clock, P. M., All that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in Auburn township. in the county of Sus • uehanaa, containing 171 acres and 3 ; perches f land, be the same more& less, bounded and .Described as'follows, viz: Beginning at a- post todstones, the north-westcornet hereof, thence puth 89 degrees, east 100 perches to a post and tones, a corner hereof; thence south 36 de frees east 100 perches to a post a corner here d; thence south 1 degree west 106 perches to a tot and stooev, the south-east comer.hereof--- thence norib 89 degrees west ,160 210 perches th a herr:lock tree, the south-west corner hereo l .and thence conb;tl degree east 185 6-10, per. tiles to the place of beginning, (except-About M acres heretofore conveyed toßeorge Avery ly deed recorded in Deed Book 14i p.,B94jwith he appurtenances, 2 frampdlwelliaii houses. 1 framed barites. and other out huildiOgs, 'nod mostly improved. 0, 1,• . ;_ l 4 . - Taken in execution atthe suitiof-Calch Car halt vs. Frederick Baztonost. al. ' - '1 ALSO—Altbat,certain lot offend Situate in Aesop towns hip, influsquehantitt,eouner boon tkd on the nortb : bylands of Abel. Sherman, on the east by hinds of Lyinau Sherman, mouth by_ lands in possession of Benjamin Faurot, and on the west by lands of Abel Caswell and Matthew . SicKeeby--containf about 44 ,acms + rith the appurtenances, a framed house, barn and or chard, and alma 35 acres improved. , f • Taken in execution at the suit of" Nathaniel Reynoldsagninstiohn C. Clark. Matthew ;Mc- Keeby and D. D. Warner.l .. i ALSO—By virtue of a writ. of Len. Ra. Wu., ed and direct e d as above, will. be eivied to public stile at•the l same time and plitenrAll that certain tract or parcel of lsod situate in, thi towribipi of- ofAubura•-ice ; the county of Susquehanna, and state off Psnosylvams, and butted,ltouned.and described , as, folio, rs. viz Beginning a a cost itandlnit in the we e lithe of land hereto( re • ccinieyed cto the said Ezekiel bfLathrop -4 ace partly by the said land and partly by other land north 107 parches . to a past—!hence wrest 80 parole:Oita a post therm south' 107,paCebes, ,to a. peet-11tence ' see 80 ti i , perches to the beginning. opal:tilting . 5 y three gormand ' bt perches, leireller In the he reditanrents ippenenseso. ; , • 1 ' , Taken in execution as the eoiit or Aoleisb D. Walker end bred ElPioullnier Adair,' co of Fleur Prie re deceased , awing Dyer Iriath ezit fop, Adair. of Ezekiel 144hzop r det4 with notice-to.TercipTegents.: H , ' ,' • *AItHN ER, 81,4011: Sheriff's 01ficeBlOntrolii, May, 17,1548. NRIV GOONI - seENTLEir a READ . A 'IIE now receiving-a large at I.desi We' 1"1f stocker H SPRING AND. SUMMER GOODS. ‘ Which were bought extremely late, and will W a r as .' as cheap at my other establishment this side t, • • city. . Our customers and the public ire getOrallY m i i•"' to call and' examine styles ind!prioes. Montrose, May 8, 1848. _ - • !' Ti t e - Spring and Siii .,, erl • , ► _,,, __. i STOCK OP-nr.GOON .—.,. 5. . At I. 14 POST is COBS. 1 'ARE WORTH AN ENAMINATIOII. HAVING bought largely ands with eke. they do not hesitate to-say there are few if Any better stocks in this county, and as Usual will be sold cheap as the cheapest. Thankful for ties patronage, we offer to our friends ilargel of 'Broad Cloths, Kerse - ys, Satin Vest a g% plain and fancy' Gingham!, rich - :tirk and ftg (tied Silks, De Lains, Rress Lawns,' c g, liked and plain Swiss ' l liknslins. Tarlet/ns, Linens, Hdkfs. Shawls, a large a merit. , . ,Summer Goods of ahy vari y, a latge stock of Bonnets, Flowers, Collaril, Ribbilns, Fringes, Buttons, Laces, and Edgings, Tr- - sole—best assortment in town. . 1. ' 'Cation Bats, Wick. ,Cotton ;Yarn, Ind Carpet Warp, a good article and cheap t a la!ge quantity of Sheatings cheap.for caski„ 1 Crockery, a large stock of flair styles, the greatest variety in town, anti will behold cheltp. ''Groceries, a good asshrtmentj'consising of Sugar, Teas, &c. 4 ' I- P - Hart . Ware, of all kinds usually kept in a Country Store, Saddlerf r and Harness _we, Mill & Cross cut' Saws, Iron ofall descriptichts, Steel, Nails, Crow-bars, Log-chain ,&c. 3 , 1 iA large assortment of Dress Linens, Paeha Checks, printed Linens, Towelling-and Ta,ble Linen, White Goods, a desirable stock. Svitiss Dress Muslins, &c. &c. nt - ,POST'S. ;Montrose, May 10; 184 8 .' 1 .? 0 Hats, do. ITV) NSEND S Sarsaparilla end Jaye'a xpectoraat, cheap at `POST' 4. .A4P Oil , Paints, Staple Drug Dyest''tfs, r I Glass, at POST' 'ltroughby Oity Light. GOLD S ---1848 , • t UST rec'd by. Steam ,C Horse Power Rom New York, Prints, LawnS, LeghOrn, ly otier Bonnets, Ribbons Sumner Staffs, Gloves, Rosette 4. other , hair. Cotabs, Cotta Batting., also Gents. lkorn Hap', Shee ns lie. 4.c. which will be s oldexceediney tote fo cash or most kinds of barter by M. C. MEDI. '- Montrose, April 26th 1848, 4: t • . ' 'THE FIRST BEM OP New Spring and ISnnuner Goods 'FOR iligoltS. a. JUST received via—New ,York & Erie Road the cheapest lot of calicoei, Ging*: De Laines, Cloths, Cassimeres, 'Ve,stings,* &c. &c. ever dffered this mail:et. of wishing to obtain the mistdente Gc at unpreoedented Tow 'prices will 11 at_st cheap store of J.,' B. SAI4 Montrose, March 30 , '1'348. Look out for Fain killer! i Spurious Article's Moat : 3 a I Vi R. t: Axnazws, injustice Id yobrvaluable , Pato Klan-, .1. Y.L for -the bebetit of the - public, We hereby nertify I s liit :' have used your Palo Killer in our Families for the I i fo years, for many of the diseases fin width It is recommended, we deem It the ban Family Restoinitive in ore, and would f x.. 1 mend every family to keep a sup Ply on hand, In case of iiudd • i illness or accident . 1 Rev. Aaron Jackson, pasnr Emit Baptist chbrc ,I Ithaca; Rev. Wm. Cormaek, , pastor Baptist clihrc. Peach Orchard; Rachel Wilson,, Ann 'Dudley; % Hastings, A. Baker, John Doolittle, John B. o , ken James Clark. Philip Case, Ann Teter, W. Di4Ble A. Bower, M. Collins, Rev. iJohn StOrmes, Pest° Buffalo; Rev. John Johnson, Oswigc, . . Ithaca, N. Y, 1848. - , •I Call for Andrews' Pain Killer and have no law Observe the written signet re of I. Andrews ut? t.'• Jebel of each bottle in blac ink ; all Others are fon . terfeits and only calculate toileceive: For ftn.h. particulars see advertisemet in anoth received and coihmo, few hundred dollars worth 'oat ceived and foe, sa at the Drug store of N. M tehell & Co:, by A.fl'u i i tell, solo agent for Montrose, wholesaleand retain : • IFARM FQ - It _SALE,. _. ...... A VALITA , IILE FARM •.:-. ...- I awes • , • SI" • situated in-Ni holson town- • ,__.; ini a - , ship, Wvornlngi County, - 11 111 Pebit'u: containing t2lb acres, about 90 der - thereof improved, with h small frame hOu :, frme barn, and apple orchard thereon, kripw , as the Jasper Stephens fariO, Tying on a bril,inc of he Tunkltannock creek, _about two nail , : fr m - tbe main stream, l ean be pt ithaseditit gr at bargain. The abdve ;described farm we l )1 watered , and partieularlv wdll. adaptqd t (aiming purposes. For l furiber 0'1;601114 in qu re of the undersigned itt Tunkhannocil: JOHN J. MILLEN. Ageht. May 6, 1848. • ' • .: 194. 1 ; • , 1. Chenart Canal. [4im, Fare Heiser& to ityroiermile, Irgek, and Noelkk,_ Ykrk. t• • .....÷. i ; DAILY LINE of Pockets has commi*.- . ru ning from Binghamton td Hamilton. Eea - ' in et ack place. daily_ (except Saturdays)) at + o lock, 4 - ',. M.—connecting I at" naritilion ilwi Dily Stages for Syracuse..ll:ltici4 and , tit tit' with Cam Fa and eketsi: to' Albany:and .rtle Y rk,—makirig the easiest-and cheapest *. -valiance to the abore.placeit. ".. Li 1 . 1; 4 . SATES 01P *ARE. 1 1. ghiumition tr , Syracuse; : ligt , 1 0 , 66 - •-lEr A r bi I . 2 , i cc cc yr, '. , Ill_ 71 I " " Newt Torii, A 4 ' • Daily Mail Stage (eicey tlifundayS) fort BDjaa ve places , leaves atlO o'clock /4 Y. itl ccoraodation &age ': bairn three . 'ti r 0; k—lllinclays. Tuesdays ad Titer:day*: at o'clock F. 14.--stopping over night it Osford arriving in Utica the. nett; day in. time if. . evening Cars ind Packets lheroF lnv in l i night tnvel. -I ' —i , ' - '2' IT OFFICE. baierneno ?koala. Hotel ;; - Cabal.—Bartatior to iienrefor4o /4 4414 Suige pp= oi - Utiee. , , 1 - - • ' . BATES 115 1 00n..Propriehk Bingbatntos;ll4 14 'i .— 4 tl ' ill 4. . , . ~ . rfniiiii..itore of that Anil rate 54111i4 ' aid solo at °Div* dollar 1 lb": di Maio 201-11 i. Sugar , at 5 , V • gro ur *gar. Tei' of a 1 .54 nt . quint' and very dim, Wren 91,41214 c r vo w. Cassia, YePift: O W* Ba lt p.,art MIDI 1111 , • . . IN I=l Andrews' ?Ain 'Killer. Death tal'au4. • Mkt fe Sits* mho iisw a bakiisfairisT /II asktediole - kantraCraeg, ilt , . ,! ignaggiaggp,6ol it mine Is emilielpi la - I , *tibis_ Paillfaead t t taspelef twenty.' J. eye dtaltreet liptinte an intepat knatmeitrossit for - the. cure ;of _Coelho, CColde, - .Pame., Neerearteri tiudeebe. aktimeiim: Cale. Sofebtalliiiial: AlrectiMas, - saimier comOsints: ;CbeaftrA ' 1 6 1 4 4 0..1 Toothantfe. EritriSont; Carits. 'Poo! Barns, Scalds; Atm irojimigrage sad Brea, C'keille l Bruiser, Lama of Appitl*lSent*Deltilith Ste. Put op Bustles is 2.1 6 1 011 uW bottle. -:-! Tor Umber pommels puagrasitsossaastiew gratis, eautamtor a Mkt Mow - of the 'AVM, dissalitty pod &etre( Anilines' Tata Monommeseass , atraper — dberel Was, ' ' LOW( - Our FOR rgAtips The triumphant slim= at'Astinws' !Ma Klatt fermisifise causes that modem itiattat minions atom acs,=O Ike demand has cattail some men resists) hawk trelysme viltanous occaptt i r w aa l ifeit Unit vinally e l a z aq =A I t rpPesrai sad s tr i sVae l e as ittt arm, osag rab isrl names for the heeleidled ahtbolll WWI (ORS eetenotak Let all remember that Andrewetinnuisk fide II ar km tie wrings Spume et L Mamma on the label at web beats le' black Ink.. Don't shop, sit tior Pain ,Bitier, beta* far An drews' Pa n Htllgd a - hs sure pullet the goattss. Sold at N.' Miteliell's . .Drug Store by A. Turrill,l sole ageril for Montrose. , wboksele aid ietail, .A. Picket. Reek: IN. Milcliell & Co., Auburn; A. Lath. rep. Sialegrille J . D. -Burrows Co, elbow; B. BUrritt, New: Milford!' A: Duals*. Tuakbannoek D. Bailey, Leriyairille ; J. -Fag &rim, Owego, N. Y., wholesale and Iretail. 1;:r Sold all the Principal mow in - the Coiled _Stab:tend Cicada; orderi must be addressed te 1. dadrefte; lases, Tomplgian Co., N.T. I • , New _YOrks ummrat ARIBASGESIENTeO4II.I3I 1.7 May 1, 164111, until riarther ittaPIACIS, FOB: rAiSESI3/EltLeavti YORK- fram the foot of Dunk St.,"at. clock P.A. forPiermoit, Blatrieltvlll4Clirks.; town, -Spring, V 5,147. Monse.T,Rantspo.Mollroo Works, 'Turneo, Monroe, Oxibitt, Chester, Gici l shen, New liantipton. Middletein, Rowel s, tlsville: and PORT Jetvts. For New Yorkand intermediStejaces, leave . PORT JERVIS'at 6 A. M., and BP. M."olla= vile at 635 A. M., and 3 33. , P, M., Middle town at. 7A. M. and 4 P. M., 'Goshen 7.2 A M.. and 4 20'P. M., Chaster at A. M.,and P. M. ILT All . Baggage at - the risk of the owner, unless put in chtcge of! the Baggage Mager& Fifty lbs, of personal baggage allowed to each passenger.' No' Freighttaken hy the Passenger. trains: • FOR FREIGHT;--Leave New York at - 5 clock P. M.. per Bargesßamuel Marsh, Henry Suydam jr. and . Dunkirk. Lekve Port Jervis --- at 9 A: M., Otimille al 10 A. M. Middletown at 11 A. M.Ggestien at 12 M. & (Amster at 12 MILK will , be taken incirningend evening by trains running expressly for thiit purpose. H•. C. !SEYMOUR Sdperintendent. Guardia's Bile Y an order from the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna County, the following described iand,late of Joseph Austin in- Harmony town ! , gift), decear;e4will be sold at public veriduatitt Saturday The 27t1tia1May Reit, , 4 at one o'clock in the afteinooM Said raid Ike in the township of Harmony, ih the county of Susquehanna, and is described and bounded se follows, to Witt Beginning -at- a sugar tree on the west line cif a - tract in thtAvariantee name of John McCahan, being the southwest corner . of a tract imthe naincrof JOhnl Sityren and the; northwest corner of the land thereby - . grinted and conveyetf—thence along said tine south 2 degreesend r 3o Minutes west 190 perches to a post on the cline of )ands called vacant in die return-of survey of tbeitract . pereby conveyed., —thence by ,said vacant Janda north 15111 - 4. - grees west 92 Porcbei to a piet and atones and thence south tifijetreeti andl4s itli Pe* to 'et beeciLike_norttiettst- tract in the ; ame of Joseph: D. Drinker;--' thence along ;;the . north Hue thereof north in degrees west 60 perches to w post—tbence by vacant lands ',as aforesaid north 30 degrees east-.196.5-Ib'•perches ,to a pUst on the south lin-of said trtict in the warrantee name ot/obn Skyren and-thence along said last mentioned line.south 87 degrees and 30 minutes esst,l3o perches to the. place of begin ing : Ordaining 167 acres or thereabouts,wit twenty or thirty acreu ve mprod and upon w , ich area aatt ii ... mill, ilwelling : housi and barii.:l6--c-.....716C7714, I. watered and timbered, and being is tbe • is-of the New. York nod, Erie Railroad;Offers many induementa to purchnsefe. _An putable title will be givie. Sale to be ,neld on ,v VO4 the premisetion-SzturrdaY, May 27.1 88:' Terms of Side, .25 on the day of rile. 11200 on the confirrnstion of saleonil giving the,deed. The res;due, in 5 equal a noun( instalments with interest on the 'whole sum annually from the confirmation of sale. . RHODE 'AUSTIN, Guardian °tricot chit- dren of Joseph Austin. dec'd. ; April Z 5,1048. • j THEY. HAVE COME!, • . ' Scott's : S u perb R4pbre,.o ' TAILORS' FASHIO 8, Hate arrived'at the shop of .. Locke & dailleeen. , HAT firm -- ere now prepa red to MOO work according ,to the New York style, foe the Spring & Summer of 1848. - Thankful for the extensive pstrianage with whith theY.ttalre been favored. they; respectfully, eoliCit the , twine ance,Of the lean*. ' While , ttoiy - neknOwleidge no superior (in 'Tailoring) id shis'cOunty, Mel , za I I no other Of their professitin cosmos or Ws dean. '' ' I Cutting done On short notice and wernestsi to fit if properly- N. 11: ShOP oVer . .l. B. Salisbury's Store one door South - Of : that Post Office.; SPRING- GOODS ---, A N SPRING PRIQES;. • . L. SUIT :it & CO.have jut received via. N. Y. 410 ,Ene Bail Road; the dewiest of of Spring and glimmer Gie* ever offered in, New MilfinO. << Customers are respectfully ed to call Ad examine for thimselves. - ''l Islo charge for exhibiting. April 20. 1 1 ~ ; lOMUFEL ! CLEAR THE WAY FOR THE N.Y. I,k E. R. ROAR. C •-,- 1ia,N , 7,01 8 Pero Por • - - I. J. Lyoym i l - - tirtV TOPS 4. lb 1 Ell IA& 101 Iliii TO Poor JERVIS. THRO i l. L I 1---- _ e L I "pHs so l o mare recvinia taros 114.:: ' .IL diticat ti their stock of 44304. lade% h il y., log been *wetland at thie swirl; whoa good, : I in market ore very low, are; iietenninoll to I a Rule cheaper thee the eheirelt., i : bera Thankful for the li l fatroitaga bore . fore bestowed °° ' l * W e • 6°,414117 invite our, a frientkandtbe *Oa-generally to calla** a% 14 US. , , F. R. CHANDLER, h , 1 R. C. SIMPSON. E. 7: .0., .... 1 I E I=l I = II II Mil
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