't .7 I Latertfrom Euro • 'he steatnatip ittniii • erpool, ar rived at Beaton vlif, Tuesday night, after an un precedentedly i shOit passage,of 10'days and 8 hoes, bringbig tisivicea•sevoii'daya I later than b. the .koadta: ;- .1 ~~. a~ w~ M. t aKrrs.—Ni&eterri canal flow!, 275.. 6d. !Vs. Southern 27e. a 275. 6d. New %- tans nml Ohio, 2fas. a 275. Wheat, white '& Axed, 7s. 6d. a Ss. per 70 lbs. Indian Corn, )er quarter, .323. ?to 82s. 6d. Corn aseal,'l4B. 3c1."a'155. 'Flour and grait3 have 'scarcely elianged—a little lower perh4s. Statement of the - potato blight false, Cotton as before. • Trade slowly improving until eMtbreake gave it a blow which almost suspended business. Exports are al most confined to the United Stated, which pa tina is at presoak:the palladium ofiGieat Brit ain. Money plefity--accornmodations liberal --discount's moddrate. Bank of 'France im proving. Basineas very dull at Ilarre. In EL AND.-04Saturday last, in Dublin, Mr. Mitchel, convicted of treason upon the previ ous evening, wasisentenced tb fourteen years transportation, add immediately removed utt;er an escort squads of cavalry to a steamer" of ear, which was i waiting to convey him to the convict depot, atSpike Island, in the Cove iof Cork.. His destkiation is Bermuda, whither he has already sailed, to be incarcerated on Ward a dock-yar'd hulk. Intense' excitement prevailed in Dublin, up , to %Lnday' night, but has since given lay to a deop and solemn si lence, which dencoes stern preparation and re solve. . 4 t liberalprovision will be tnade.by the natisn fOr the convict's family. The Earopeap nine's says :--;-When 'the verdict of guilty against Mr. Mitchel was de livered, a scene cgreat confusiod ensued in the court but Ae tranquility of Ithe city of Dublin-was not laterially distlrrhed-. On the follotqng day, the 27t h• tilt., Mr. Mitchel was. brodeit up for sentence, and af- • ter some speech 4-, equally defiant las 'his pre vivas conduct, lan authority whitsoever, he was sentenced by the court to fourteen years' transportation. 3On the same day,' he was con veyed, in the ordinary prikon van, to a govern ment steamer 13inz close to the qday. We forbear t+ouch here upon 611 the ten der and affecting circumstances of the sudden parting of this unfortunate man with his wife, children and confederates. The sternness of ambition yielded I)efore the overpowering claims of nature, and hdrried away as he was from the theatre of his crime, few can have felt more painfully than Swivel, the deep anguish of seeing• One's nat'e land receding amidst the growing waters. This has been a stunning blow to the coAderate . party. A great clam-' or has boon raisOd about the packing of the jary. It has b*n attempted to impeach the legality of the Onviezion by showing that Ito mai Catholic jtOors Were' struck from the pan el. and in the capes of O'Brien and Meagher, no doubt this wis the fact ; but it seems to ir.ve bean done 11 direct contradiction to the' instructions of the government. By a vote of 'the Repeal Association, the wife and childrect of Mr. Mitchel are to be a dopted by the purple of Ireland, and - their corn-' frt and edneatita provided for at the public , expense, out of fp. sebseription to be raised .for the purpose. y , The types of, be United Irishman newspa per were imme rely ,majz ., 4111,21,1 7. A=n 7 A ~,, ro pew, meat. at. , ........ • .....,-..,-4.:,..0u, , -..t-..t.owrst - ..r... , ...p.. mnit,s &It: MI Tor bringing out l a new purntd, of a - sh:dilar tendency, under the sover-, e i v , s tyle, title,knd dignity of the Irish Fel- OIL 5 -he languagg, of Mr. John O'Connell, at the; Repeal A sqocilion, when urging the mem,l hers to adopt tlie family of Mitchel, and in ex 21 1 pressing indigna e ion against the Atorney G en- , eral, was;partiet t tlarly exciting. - e called up- . 4 on all Irishmen ever again to speak to the; AttnneY G-en but to spit upon him as he has spit upon - ,Catholias---not to expose themselves together as determined and unitel Irishmen. : Mr. Mitchel 4rrivcd at Spike Island, Cork,' on Sunday night, and was instantly handed o=' vrr to the govemtor. .. Ile. will imiecliately as;., Same the conviei dress, and be tr ated in eve;;, IT respect like 4n ordinary convi . . •', ENO L A N 0.-4 here had been trilling disturb. a.,c:,.s at Landoll, Manchester, Lecds, &c. prin cipally by ebartpts ands Irish sytupathisers.—! : Some of the ringleaders were arrested by the p, 'lice. il 1 The working lasses were in great distress,: it is supposed tile government will adopt_ ex tensive emigratn as relief. ~ Fit AN CE.—Piris generally. tranquil. Some l small riots ere quickly put dowp. , 1 The National ssembly, trill strionglYguard.:t National ed,by troops,.is eginninglegislatibn in earnest. The Assembly as determined to break up Louis Blanc's -stem of labor, I which made some di turban among the St4W workmen: The police hay ,arresteti.Blanqtd and Flotte. Louis Blanc is 40 be tried with others • for tho conspiracies of ihe 14th Dial-`'.i The Constitopon•Committee have decided to have bat one Chamber, and to make the present one ineligible for the neat i t, New disturbdnees at Lyons. A Minister t the United States said to be. . , .pointed.i. . . • Prince Louis Napoleon visited Paris in dief but was Ordered to leave. Rothchild's e4tage had been toarnt_by con i orators. The Continetit generally was more quiet.-4 scia bad withdrawn her troops from Jut= id.- t .- There was a triolent 'riot at Berlin during ) night of the 9 lsth May. Many people hurt the National!. Guard. The Austrians defeated the Italians at Lake 'O. ; o f , • , , The Danes attacked the Germans at Surf. .bilt• in Schle4vvig, and defeated them. , The -ma lost 11000 men and 6 cannon. '' !he combined Rtissian, Swedish and Danish ..et was off Cotnhagen. Prince! Constant I , board. No news fro 4 China or India. - ,I. ', at - ..a4- r from Ireland. 'i -Accounts r ived'in New York from Nl)7 state-that a the , sentence lof Mitchell, Irish eonfe eration published an address ;ned by Mr. mit% O'Brien, declaring that. period is ra idly -approaching uthett armed istanee to t , oppression of ghat. cotiptri" I become a sacred obligation, and advising I t people to.p epare sconce for the proteetioe their invade' - liberties:' - : -41 :, 'he address dds--." learn to • conteMplate ly and-firaily the results:9f. a final strut; rnd. prepare for ''' that struggle." ~ .. Duffy, he editor of. the National, inn .1 - til articl4, urges a diEght of the two ' Aiv.saciitions, and the fe malign of a i . - I° IRE + - new 'one, open to all, without pledge or qualifi- Jcation, and its government committed to a egialative council of one hundred Itepealers— the foremost in Ireland for capacity and devo •tiOn, With an extra dommit?ee offilee to act as cabinet of the new organization. -- 1-- F4tuth of July Celebratiow At a Meetitii =of * those • . • interfsti t?e Sabbath • School% `)Temperance _ use Ats of ontroso 8r d Vicuitty, . held on tike 16t1i June 1848, I`,. P. St. John was called to the chair, and George Fuller appointed Secretary, On motion, Resolved, That the coming 4th of July be celebrated in Montrose by a union of the friends of Temperance and Sunday Schools. Resolved, That a committee of arrangements consisting of ten be appointed=Whoreupon lion. Win. Jessup, A. Chamberlin L L. Post. R. B. Little, B. S. Bentley, Hubbard Watrous, Chapmao Raldwin, Chapman Sti,yre, R. C, Simpson, W. J. Mulford and T. I). St. John were chosen. A prticession Will be formed at ),0 A M and march to tho place of meeting where the andi ince will be addressed by different;persons; af ter which the procession will again be formed and march to the new Steam f t urnate now being erected in this Village ; where a free dinner will be provided for all those win) regularly 'attend as Scholars of the different A pabbath Schools of Montrose and its vicinity, In the Evening there' will be a beautiful display of fife-works--superior to any ever before exhib ited in this place. The exercises of the day and oveningiwill be enlivened by Music from the Montrose Band. The committee have not yet completed the arrangements in detail, but theywill be pub , li.shed next week. T. P. Sr. JOHN, Chairman 6EO. FULLER, Sec'y. W ISCON The telegraph trports that Henry Dodge and J. P. Walker; have been chosen United States Senators from Wiscon sin. ABOLITION OF SLAVF:IIk IN CONNECVICUT. .--On the lath inst. a bill was passed in the .As seinbly of Connecticut, by Svhich all slavery is . forever abolished in that State. law com pletely abolishing slavery has preitiously eitst ed in Connecticut, and there is at resent some eight or ten slaves in the State, Wlio, by the provisions of the act aro entitled to a support from their former masters. THE FIRE IN NORFOLK.-A very destruct it'e fire occured at Norfolk, Virginia, •on the 15th inst. It commenced in the i lumber yard of 111 r. Ferguson, and at the I.*.st accounts had destro,yed 70 or .80 buildings. including the Bethel. church. Loss estimated at $300,- 000. The flames towards night isero partially checked. TROI:T IN LAKE NICIIIGAN.--#-The 31i1WFLU kie Sentinel reports the capture in the vicinity of that city, in in a net, of a trout; which weigh ed. 56Ibs. and measured about', four feet in length. Surpwaiew.—We learn front` a Hurlgate pilot, that the sloop Emerald, of aid from Had dam, for New York, with a cargo of stone, was % 1 •1 1 *:6-11,1F,r,,„„13.4.7PR,, ~,Fl4 &I. babas wire lost. The National Reformers hate nominated Gerrit smith, of New York, for President of the United States with .Williani S. Wait, of Illinois, for. Tice President. The King of Prussia's barber lias applied for an increase of salary, owing to tho auamQnta tion of work; caused bji the lengkl of his Maj esty's face. Notice! The annual Exhibitio'n of the Alpha Epsilon Society of Franklin Academy be held at that Institution, on Wednesday 4-nly sth 1848, at half past twelve o'clock, M. The public are respectfully invited to attend. Per order.. Pictorial Brother Joiathans, For, the fourth of July, for sale itt this Office lyers Pills.—The best general corrective of the human system ever known in all its ail ings arising from derangementslof the Diges tive functions or bowels. No preparation can bd found that will leave the system in a better (if as good) condition. In Dytpepsical affec tions they are pre-eminently valnable and on a faithfnl trial no one can fail to aimrove. J. G.:Barber of Le Roy, State of view York. pays that the Great American Remedy, Vituglin's Vegeta_ ble Litl(hntriptic Mixture. sells in his section better than any other remedy. It has made some adton. fishing cures, and is in consequence kougbt after by all clawles of people. The most sin tar part of this buSinesi is th at no matter what com plaint yea have,. this article seems to help it, in fact It cures it. We know !these notices which we publ)sh read rather strong sometime'. .but it is `BO. N# article the whole medicinal lino has done so tnuch, and if you will call on the Agent in this paper to will tell 'you Of:cast* Which have found health b$ the use . uff this artielelwhich have tried everything Ilse in vain. l See Great American Remedy—Get a pamphlet. • OBITITA ' Y. Dis t n-i—ln Liberty, on the Still inst., Cnen rori 3121.105 A, daughter ofl Timothy and ,•Sally Ross, aged three yeais and eleven ' Months. • And we have_ parted, sister . ; th'u art gone ! ' f ; Gone in thy innocence, meek, s• ffering. one. Thy weary spirit breathed itsel ito sleep So peacefully . it seemed a sin tolweep, In those faun ones who. around thee stood, And felt, that (114 e'en then, vies good, Like starsithat struggle through the &Aids of night, , . f• 1 ' • Thine eyes one moment caught aiglorieusffight, As if to. thee, in that timid hour, was giren 1 To know oh earth wtiat filth believes of heav- ?' en; Then like tired bre.ezel didst thcin sink to rest, Nor,.one, one pang the 04111 change tionfesied. Death atora in softness o',er thatilovely face, Andtottched each feature with a' nest -born 1 79, ,1ee,; check'ond brow.une n tlkly. lieenty lay ;4.6401d . thqt life's poor Cates had passod,:airai. laailhour be heaven so kilia to roe, teak'4,4 ore than this=to dieilike thee. #1 0 ):;. - F" n4 .34;414..0t 4p-it last,- VESP.4BI.O YOENG, fora. r • incily*fißridgewater,,;this co u , ty. Snstpiehant4 09. P 11101 314: r k : g., ' Onsor of pr...lLi c eni ned : 26-yeare and -. et . 4 New,' Advertisements.' . OSTS - - SAVED ! who are indebted to the km of Park Dimock inky save costa by calling on 2.,Donock, at his o ffi ce between Post's and y's and fettling their account.. _ rose,. Jgee 21, 1848. - EV Dr. e Salisb Mo if,' NEW STORE AND EW GOODS. have just received at our New Store, in anesboro, a general assortment of ' Y GOODS, GROCERIES; OCKERY, SASH ,Fe GLASS; 1 RORS, PAINTS 4. OIL, ViVETS, - STOVES 4. PIPE. ?ASOLS, TIN WARE, RD WARE, STONE WARE, • rOES, NAILS, $r C. lio in want of, Goods, cheap, are respectfully to give us a call. B. R. LYONS & Co. iboro, June MS. e 1 4 0 it• 0 PS.& ,',ZitGtoas Lawns, at Ginghams and 5. B. R: LYONS & CO'S. • CABINET WARE, 0 hand and made to order. Painting 4- . lazing done on the shortest notice. B. B. LYONS 4. CO. DILLOW'S LEBRATED HEAVE CURE, ,II `lt received and for sale by the Agents— ' Bentley 4. Read. F• T rate Molasses at only 3s. just ree'd June 22, 1848. at SAitssertar's. ILBURY CROCKERY, a large and splendid assortment of this elegant style of wire just reed at SALISBURY'S. ll I LE,T Soaps and perfumery just vec'd at lJune 22, 1848. SALISBURY'S. '17 , 61 6 :2 , 30 STOltliZa I - I'll 4 invil AVY Sheetings and prime Sugars for Gd just rec'd at SALISBURY'S. B. CILINDLiE'R if CO. are now re viving a fine assortment of Cooking, Parlor, ther stoves, to which they invite the attention chasers. They intend to make it the interests .ins who buy for cash to give them a call before sing. Call and sac us. • e, 17, and of p of p port Susquehartmt A cndemy. - IE Summer Term of this Institution will commence on Monday, July 10th, under the ,e of A, J. BUEL, graduate of Madison Univer. • Y. ITuition Per Term. log. Reading, Orthography, Rudiments of Ithinctir., G•mgraphy & Eng'h Grammar. 82 00 Grammar arid Lessons, Chemistry, Ph il phy, Botany, Logic and Rnetorc, 3 00 ra, Survey in g, Geometry 4k, Astronomy, 4 00 1 and G,-eek Classics, arid French, 5 00 e on the Piano (extra) 8 00 By order of the Board. WM. JESSUP, Pres't. .ntrose. June.2o,. 1818. , ._ OUSLIN DE LAINES of very superior styles, and elegant designs at the cash of H. J. WEBB 1• Bass Willard's School. BE SuminOr Term of , iss 28ehool, wilt ciosirer b"ftertfw an 5..12-1." " I• ; 1 -es arc organized. Tne services of Miss Black 'l will be continued, and an additional Teacher overt: uamao. loon English Stddics, l•ent History, Botany, Nat. Phil., Chemis . Rhetoric, Logic, bra nr Geometry, ['la or French, is on the. Piano, l• ing or Painting, (extra) d twelve shillings per week untrose; Jude 20, 1848. CZMAP CARPTITING. ARPETIG of splendid Brussels patterns, at 35 cents per yard and upwards, and P4nisd Window Shades it 75 cents for ;ale at H. BURRITT'S. ew Milford, June 19, 1848. Fltlk AIt.YiEST 'COOLS. ‘rP-ERIOR Grass and Cradle Scythes, Cradles, Sickles, Hay Forks, Scythe ,Oks, Scythe Stones and Rifles, and Rakes II 0 cents, for sale at H. Burritt's. 'ew Milford, June 19, 1848. LATEST NEWS. 1 ENV Codfish, fresh Rice, Lemons, more of that Gs. Tea for 50 cants. Also, Ging ham, Mourning Lawns, Room paper, Umbrellas, Paole.. and Steel Beads, will be opened tomorrow, Fry, by 111. C. TYLER. Montrose.. June 21, 1848. .F 4REnCiish6tcl y 44- cents and Pol lockat4. just rune 22.1845. O: 1 and 2 Mackerel, in halt' and whole bbls., just Oec'd and will be sold very /ow June 22. 1848. "at SALLIpIIITS. ti, O)LE LEATHER, Upper & Calf Skins-- ids° Boots and Shoes of almost every kind low by BENTLEY & READ. fo 4 ~~ r CRASS Candle-sticks, Snuffers & Trays, 4i!Glass and Britannia-ware Lamps, Britan nia;,ware,Table & Tea Spoons, Tea-pots, Cof feckMills, Tin-ware, Latheit Gent's and chil driih's Shoes and Boots, Brass and Steel Pis- Loft, Curry-Conihs,.Angers, Table Knives and Fdiks, Tea Bells, Buttons, Door Fastenings, Btlite, Screws atid Locks, Powder & Flasks, Shot, Lead, Revs, Files, Room Paper, Ink st.4,ds, WindoW Blind Fastenings, Bellows, M tars, &c. to tedious to mention and for sal extremely lbw at the Cheap Cash Drug an Variety Store of A. TITRRELL. V b Allgralltais TT exchange for Goods, CASH, Plaz-Seed, i rain of all binds. Butter, Eggs, Wool, T , Cloth, Kersey, P i ne Lumber,- 45-c. for which the highest price will be paid. : 1, • ABEL TERRELL. ontrose, June 21. - WOOD CHOPPERS - I. L. POST & CO. wish to contract for cuuing a large nasality of OD. TWEEDS, ENTUCKtY Jeans, Merino Coatings, Cashmere% Orambroons. Cassimeres,Sat s. Dila" ali 'kinds Of Oahe. Maio a 'choice' lot 'estings low& than'eser. just rec'd nt ne 8. 1848.1: . SALISBURY'S. BOGERT S.; .:Bugar of every variety, , 141•31assea, iah, Tcaa in grew.._ vui47., and c.ofirnry nun! cut quality, Coffer. Salaratuo. anil black Pe per, All-spioe, Girwr, Cinnamon, ngi,llAisinE, • c.• cheap at - TURRELIIB: •• • iIIEMI •••• •-•,' • LLI • • ••, • SOLUTION. xlcrricE hefehy given that he' copartnership heretoforelexistmg, under kite firm of 'Loam & Januar& is hereby dlsSolred by mutual consal,rbe Books of the firm irai in the possession of P. A. Locke for actilemen,i • P. A. LOCKE% June 1 , 1848: .IL P. JAMESON. lIERPI IT IS! . „ ny 'verdant 0•4:;•-i--a and tdootoinu vales, With dozens! trurrelltrit to ttlocA; This ;palinode; keel) rushing on • >7'..* get thetr.rikodt done up by Locitit.—Thriaos P. MICHE, , Fashioimble Tailor. . CONTINUES to Barry on he Tailoring husMess U over J. B—Salisbutiy's Store, with the same real. noes and elegance of evedtion that has for so long a time distanced a t! risairy. • W ith many thanks for the liberal putrontige!herotorore given him„ he hopes by continued exertionB to exeid to merit its •continn ance and eater z , on. • Cutting doe w 4.11 iteatness; and — despateh, and war. ranted tcr••fit if properly made' up." Montrose, Junq 1, iltHet. WORM IkIEDOINR.-41 new supply of Rafferty's celebrated' W orm Oil just received and fin' sale by .1' LYONS. CASH P I FOR WOOL, DRUG- STORE . A COMPLETE assortment of DRUGS . & MEDICINES, also Tresses, Surgical In struments and Glaiti ware, for sale low 'at the Great Drug Emporium of ABEL TURRELL. T 0 TVNikVDt.6 I , 4 . WEBS TER' S Sar saparilla, and ttie moat celebrat e d Patent !Vieth eines, at TURRELL'S. STONE WA,I?E, Clocks, Miriors, Brooms, Wash-boardatadd Bed-cords at 40 Turrelts. • NEW STOVE, TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON ES'I'AtILISEEDIENT. WM. J. LYTLE & Co. respectfully inform the citizens of Susquehanna and adjoining counties that they have opened nn Estalaishincrit in Atontrose, one door north of S. F. Feeler's lintel, .at which may he found an eiiensive assortment of W. 15: ON VA IS of the latest and tn4t approved patterns; also, a gcn. eral assortment of Tin, Copper, /4. Sheet-Iron Ware, at wholesale and refasl, all Or tone}, .111 he sold EX. cent:ingots Low for reedy pap. Morchan ts and reta il. ors will do 'well IF give ns a call het - ore purchaaing. Repairing Clone on the 41.orteit notice,'andori the most reasonable ter,ms. Remember the place to buy Tin. Capper and .Sheet.iran Warr Cneer, is 1 door north of Ket lees lintel. Montrose., June Si 1818. NEW GOODS. Al' REDUCED PRICES. 1, HBunnfer is note offering a Larger and more rxtensiye assortment 01 Goods than ever. heretiefOre. Having bought entirely or Cask. and largely, ho does 'not hesitate to say that his eillsnetivow ,o .- , -----Jvnisicii#ol.4.asily_be beat, and will soot the moat partreuiar in - styv,,, 'Hie•el soil4l.at6dei guisortroont or, 11141114/1 7 110 1 1)ViC3aS) CLIUVIti I )9 French and Eng. Gingham', Printed Lawn; and 111.15, line, De Lanes rid Calicoes in almost endless variety, of superior styled and cheaper than Ever.- $2 50 3 50 4 50 5 00 10 00 3 00 O`tfTiTIVA IT-EiarsY'rwS 0 ,- atch Cadtmerv. Fancy and plain De Lancs.' Straen:las. Barrage and Fancy Net Shao Is. and, Cravats and Suarfs—all ul the latest Pty s and very cheat,. o,oMeci,..2 . ll7, , ,—Fiorettee and Birds.eyt Braid. fancy and plain. straw, Lawn and ettlinnon zney Bonnets, and deb TeimininL:. and Flowers, of the newest styles. 25-Iw. Parasols choice lot of Silk, Gingham, and cloth Parasols, and Umbrella;. very /ow Hats & Caipp's.—A.large assortment of Fur napped, Pearl cad Far and Wool Hats, Gouts Leghorn and fancy Palm Leaf du.. also• cloth. velvet and glazed summer Caps of the lu‘csi fashion. • CMNT:C3I:I7.4.EOO c-conr,°. Broadcloths, Cassimcres, Twev,ts, Kentucky Jeans, Linens, silk and common Vestings, and common summer stuffs in large variety. ALSO—Bed Tacks, cotton shevtings, flatting, Yarn, Carpet Warp, carpet Bags, Paim L--aver 4-c.. with, a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groctries.f—A. large assortment, and low er than ever. i. Crockery—a superior article, and cheap. Hardware—a large assortment, including Car penters' tools, cast steel, mill and >I cut Saws, Iron. steel, nailS, and Ilollow Ware. Clocks, of new patterns, very cheap. Afedici.:es, a desirable assortment for Physi— cians. Also—Paints, Oils.,Grimistones, Plows and castings, spinning' Wheels and Reels. • STOVES—a superior assor't of Cooking, Parlor and plate Stoves, including the, new pat terns ofair tightl—also . stove pipe, zinc, 4-c., All of which Will be solifon the most favor able terms for cash, produce,or approved credit. • New Milford,'June 7, 1848. BOOT. SBOE, BAKING. THE Subscriber, having opened a Shop in Seaile's building, West side Mass of Public Avenue. is -4, - - • prepared ,to carry on in all its branches, • • ;IL the OrMAZ.ZZIG 370:177.100 . Having served oionsiderable time in ghopS in New York City; and the east, he flatters him-- self ihst for finish andirittrability of work, he can please)even the most ft - stidious. A reasonable share of imblic,pat renege is solicited. FRANKLIN B. WEEKS. Montrose, June 1, 1848. 22-3 m. NEW GOODS! I . J. WEBB is now receiving a new and choice lot of Dry Giihds, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Nails, Fish, &c., &e., which will be sold at such prices as , will give entire satisfaction to those who may porch:Me. - Montrose, May 10, $B4B. EMLOCK WOQD,-2 or 300 cords sea il of J A a o n n u c a d; r oo'' i lo x d t ,.4 biy ft , 11o.nt—pwoasnite,dsz,bcyth.o Ifiroc)22o, - CASH PAID. FOR WOOL' • I. L. POST 4. CO'S VANKEE NO+IONS, from 6 fine Cambric Needle up to a line Go d Watch, all C o. very. cheap by ; 13. C. & C 't .• M. M. POST Ss CO'S 'GREATBARGAINtI -- Ht undersigned take leaqure iu a t Icing to their Custom rs and the '4pu• generally, that tbay bar, now , receited greater portion or their s ' l' t4ISMIIII, It 04'0 OVI fi e ' I a : which domprisni.a, muc larger vatic!) , t is usally 'kept itra countr estaidishm .1,- which they . offer at groat y reheat ' s most kinds Produce,'-apprOved credit C We will sell goods. as Lon lif not tourer,' can be bought this side of 1414 w York. t June Ist BENPLEY 4. R E ' i . __.k . D RUGS & MEDICINIIS.—Our scpc:, I now complete. Physteians and otters invited to call and examine quality aiu p *BEWITEY ROA DRY fell Stock of Brt de Kerseymers. Suiln4is, Jeans, "u Cloths, Tweeds, Cashmetetts, Linens.; Al PS, De Lane , plain nnit figured, ,Giligh Calicoes. Linen & Silkl Lustms, leo Lawns, Borribazines, Black- Silks, Freiich Satins, Parasols, l&c. &C. all 101. in will be sold very low by BENTLEY & RA y EGHORN-lIONNETS, from 81 1,4 lJßibbens. Tlibbs, Fl4vers, LadieslCa Collars, Kid, Silk, ond Cotton Groves, ntid fancies for sale right by " • • HA Rb WA RE.—PJ ill ISn ws & Tnorleys, celebrated " Bodtb &W. 110 E, Manure Forks.Auetrs, Horse Tri m 'Trace a. Halter 'Chainii, Blind Tri.nri Grastl & Cr iIIe ScyttieS, .Snatbs, Pit 01 Rakes, Eastern Nails of every sizefor'sale BODLEY & R A NEWGOODS" —l. • , ft THE subscribeys are Yecteiving theii, Si and Summer'Stock of GOods—comptisEng usual variety of arv,Gooils. Greceri, 1 Ware. Tin Ware, Glass, Books & St ioi India Rubber Goods, Clocks and Pate t i t cines, Co which we cordially invite tion of our friends and; the public premising to do quite as well by them er house in town. F. 73. CZIANDLE Montrose, May 22, 180. 4SPLENDID lot of tarages, L. hams, Prints, Broad Cloths, I Satinetts, Summer Stuff. &c.. for sa F. B. MANDL E BONNETS., Bhauls , Ribbons, l'ar Steel Beads,. Clasps, Fringed Porte 'I Rubber Coats and Cloaks. Bandsl i nd Springs, Gold and Silver Pens and Pe cil at F. B. CHANDLER CC rilIN Ware of the best quality. an ILI than the cheapest. F. B. C Something New in Mont: BALDWIN would inform his Montrose and vicinity, that he bas menced the . 1 114 : 1391 ‘ .I N I ZI ITV roc mw °, 1 2N i 9 /40 44;' loW ftir 4 .5 in this Village in all its various branhe will keep constantly on hand Crackers, kinds, Ginger Bread, Cakes. Pies, kic., will be sold wholesale•or retail, and %Var to give entire satistliction. WeddinU will be made to order and of the befit cp Breall and ReIE Biscuit will be kept tons on hoed if the public tVIII patronize ;his cient to warrant it. Montrose, June 1. 1848. • ; A NEW i BALDWIN . & DUNMORE, ;wolld I the public that they Have entered Ito partnership in the • Grocery, VituallTh g, ti• Yankee 'No busine:s, and tmend to keep on hail(' • supply of everything appertaining tc. the of business. Stigar, Tea,,cutree, Molasses, Cod ash, • 1 eiel, very cheap. . , S Nuts and Cdndies of all descrOifts, , sale and retail. 1 A new and splendid assortment •451 tlys, very fine for the Lad Ms.) • ' i Gex4 Healthy Drinks—such ha Sailin gpt up in City style; Root, Hup, nil Cherry Beer, and Lemonade-. Those who want to pay doWn 'wiled° give. us a'call. - C. BI 1,131,W1 T. F. DU t tliM i i - Montrose, June 1, I'B4B • WOO - L-QARDIII 20.000 LBS. WOOL wanted o 11. $3 per' hundred, easl4 or 9th lb. of Wool. Call at Reynolds', Biro A. G. R. 14171 0L May 27, 1848. • BLACKSMITHIN THE subscriber has taken the shop f ly occupied by J. MooneY, rpm . Lake„ where Ite will do all kinds of Work der, such as horse shOeing, ironing Wags) sleighs. making chains, hoes, .forks, and kinds of work done do short' notice for pay. All kinds of rroditce wilt b ka payment: • 1 .1". M. STE A Bridgewater, Jane : 1, 1848. • RE MO VA L:I i t . THE subscr ib er .----- op has removed, op building between J..Etheridge, and . 1 . S stores, where he,will carry on the TAILORING BUS E' 1 ,4 In all its Branehe4, and in a Manner unsurpassed by lent. also just received from New Ifbtk " ch selected lot of . . 1 )2IM AZ:a 5:2.44:0 (014 1 which he will -sell at prices whip Cann to induce people to bey and pa cow garments sold, by him warranted to biwei ;P. Li , Montrose, May 2:3,11848, • I a - , Wool Carding 'at. Clotlit tl 6:. II , 1 HE subseribdr 1 havidg tai en the owned by J. W. Smith, iti lo', ad no pared to attend to thb businesio ~ - oaf , i. log for all who may (favor him.witli the torn. Cloth Dieseing will also •be We t in its proper season. Customem w o vor blm wi:b their wrk may depen .. ing it done ice2land with reasonable es , N. B. Personssol wishing Can dell w . Smith. ,`: I D. M..TI FA Jessup May 20, 1848. , • iipw - o THOUSAND Y'ds Sheet 4....,pB4yaro,:.Ca(lquick with : 01 CIOTTOPI. Yarn, Batts, and . ic at the atnra.of . ,ll- j. 2 Y'DS enticopr one Cloqnh . 5 ces at easonnbly EmoN MIGAI I —A superior, JU ' Leo - Jun.l4e, for ale F O4 a ja* Splendid , and Cheap aieert - meat EWIGOODS about thii't . ime;'euhrsaiieveryo4 upfeay found in it country store, at the store of Ed*l l n • Tiffany,. in Prooklyn. Saving purchased 0.- enrelY 40, ho prepared to.,sen 4 t, prides that - cannot fail to please. . Prooklyii;lfay 10;184 4. 'd XAM IN E iT t • 0 !Dix ,L,ATHER heat pa nosh, 10 uPr and niarocen eking veil ; inw by Montrbqk.; Jarie 6. '49. '/N. C. rti.Effr.f- Q•ALEitATUS slid Cotton Brigelni-27. - i;fi rate arkle, at • 1, TV:LIEN'S - 'tit er A DOLBS, Bridles, Csifet Begs. 4011 1 $ &mike* at • I rYIiER'S Ins, tts, Me- Leh HEiTiNai Cotton' Ya , ra, Batts, and - PittaS . Leif flat% - very low 14 .TY/4EWS VTA TED, In excbairge for Gokkis;(_ . _, for whlah part eas6'will be Paid) 6000 LBS. WOOL—Also Batter, Lard, Hams, E4i, Tow Cloth:, Socks; "Cash, !end approved C. it. np _M; C. TYLER: , 00. Is & !her DAIRY • TUST received' a pure article 'of ileiry itiit prepttied from the jurest rocle•sllt and well 'worthy the attention lot . Daify . men.—Also saltbby . the Barrett: • • 31/LL'S & SiIEIiMAN, , S. on" ings ogs, rks,. by YANtED., in exchange for goods, any quahtity of Butter, cheese, Ludt- Dried Apples, TOtv cloth, Grau of all kinds,. Fenkb•:- ers dr.c.44.• , • • Thankful/. for past fhyors, we hope our. friends giie us a - cap - before purchasing, assuring tkem that 'we will give them as good a rga ins tis those of our neighbors who brag so ' MILLS 4- sgsnmAN. lgontroSe. June 6,1848# • - rin heir lard ery edi, TiplOOTS* SHOES -4 godd assortment 1..) Boots* Shoes, liloth!coarse and' 'fine just penettekii': MILLS 1 : SHERMAN' S., U'l INGV a AMS, Lnwos,innd stately of nth.. U er Dress Goods, pridts etc .; some , split-641 .barga itt MILO' & SIIERMANS, Cl.ol' Cassimeres'and Vesting,. a aCt the iargeit assortment of Summer stuff z ever offered ini,this msrketati S. !sob, Iwist. Ili 00r , &c. ; , LATEST ARRTVAr—A genera' .aisort, men f of SUMMER OOPS ■re nett , being sled at greirilyredueed price", at SALISBURY'S. . June 8. 1.848. . - •± • , - apOr o. • talevrwrartzt: ds mamma. G•doz. china, pearl, leghirn and Straw Bonnet's. 3 " pikes of latest st le Bonnet Rittbons. and an elegant lot of FloWers.just received and offered n! lower prices than any in this market before i .at SALISBURY'S. ds in coin- 1 11 TONS of WOOLwantad at SALISBURY'S , and .f all hick snted Ceke ality. antly suffi- June 8i 1848 L INEN 'Gingbas jUsi received, Prints, a rn splendid tot of Calicoes just arriving, ex. tremely tow; DeLainet4-Light Alpacas. Waite Goods. Hosiery. !summed. Shawl% Ribbons lad Tapes, just in at Salisfieryl; The kruig* and ' ' .-- 11TOCK OV GOO COIN. A RE :'WOETH AN EXAMINATION. i form co- • HAVING bought hugely and with care. hey do not hesitate to sny there are feW Keay better stocks in this county, nod as usual win be sold cheap as the cheapest; Tbnik(til foiltaid patronage, we offer to our , friends tilarge . lot of good r line Broad Cloths, Itarseys, Satin Peelingn, plain and fancy rich breend fig— ured Silks, De Lains; Dress Lawns, Cambric's,. Bar'd and plain Stviis Muslins,'Tarletons, Linens, Adkfs. Shawls.ei large assortment. ack- hole. CM I Suosdier Goods of. any Variety, n large stork otAi moots. Flouti 3 Ork j , Collars,. Ribbons. Fringek'Builmis, Le.co antl.Edgings, Para sols:- beAt. tissortment .A- • • nter, .V 4 rid !MI Corkin. Hato, Cnitnn Yara. and Carpet; Warp a good articlp and chCop, a large qua atity'isf Sheetings cheap for cash. • • Crockery, a large isioch of new styles, the greetesi ''!'ort-ieiy in town; and will beadd cheap. Groceries,- a good aisacirtmenti' consisueg of Sugar. Teas, &c. • 1, ; • rd at every klyn . Hard Ware, ea!, Windt: usually kept in a Conntry , Store, Saddlery end Hamm WV% Mill & Cross cut Saws,ilron of all descrip;kulls, Steel, Nails ; Crow-barn; 14 -chains A large assortment of, Dress Linens.- Ruh& Uecks, printed Linens, Towellimp arid:Table Linen. White Goods, ft, iileAlrablc si"k . : 1 ,74 '4 9 Dress Misslins, & c. &c. POST S:" Montriist, May 10. '• mer ones' to Or and other pady en in HATS & CAPS!' Wit IL Post's: /IRE NOW RECEIVING lime - New jrvik, &mew ,stook of Fesuloriezmi.': • I : Hats 111. Cam, • . superior' to. anything ever before offered in this place. . - to the y re's Beavek, , Kutria, Moleskin, &c.; .flinlaft Leghorn. Straw. Panama, 'CupsOf every style. Unusually cheap. _ALAN a large and, well selected atce.k of I +READY MADE 'CLOTHING ; made up in the best mintier. and latesl.l4lon —cheopchesper than ! you can aleal,them,-, Consisting ni fine Dress and, Frock PoatsyPeo,. talooos. Vests, &c.. of nv,erY de5:6104.; ouristbck of tlothingliii.largiilincrial'f.vOlia can be spited both with Styhi Cali and examine _fell pledged not to be undereolJ; !Montrose. May 16, 1548. e has icely r7CtS la fail All / made. , As. 1:!3 1101,111„ YOU 4 ., tioßsEsl t "Hotv*eAtkileiAiMe' .IrofinrGlikivkii ill A Wsu,f4 ' - 1 r.. remelt- ), islocl6,oo,4 l .Avekeenter - Merrill & Ro`7.*,.:s .`:The New-York Petra Prt jam' . Siimmeiwr 18403 %thy lbef fotmit Hi hi. obit! Shop, where*, Inlay 'ltiobelbuelf lu 3k- prepared 'to' meet the , ;Wiabeceed eximfetottuit of the,edrePutheil!Velitothe it not+patieaksi.z-' • clan, sikl,oo: men '-who despise im ' P a* ti ff4F-'• • -"TiPdetiii;he satisfy men w it SRY,4ll4ht orithrthehtt,from