----tErlitittitilltitiiii:i-r-Milliloutiii- no sullen and olistltOli neitlW'Oppertilqt-Tayfor nor di r eellAoptilislnilAki, 't„eopt: , ,....ftglu olOtsional: back -11 9d °Oil- - 'e. 'Vre - I.e..ii OIL g.oiN to 14' 1 waielfilir4llli li Alte :JittYertir• dorfvelotons, ik P.-t 4-.....2.3 wi ( Tlie`fittea,liblo',.Masichaetikinfit'lltiltalo,. ,_, , . ~. . , k 0.,) and then letiiere appeart"any proßeet of defeating botli - ;the Baltimore And Philidel abia noinindtions, Ii). a Ncirthern movement, opopNorthern isples, he,is . ripe'. for such, a tt ivenient- - -otherlise ho ;he' hoist ;tl;O • A'Ay. lot', "'National slalghter-bouse" flag.‘, 1)4.., pinion is dint be *RI find, by that time, an ex cuse to support liylor ; but if:iioti- then look pat for au uplieartog of the - North, unde'r the banner of Van ,Buren and i 7 ree Sol" Therois little doi4ht that the: lisaffeeted of both parties will sOtle down neon the Utica n ominee—unless tlie . Willge `thoilild be " whip- . ped in." -f Tuts LADY ' S Bkon, for July is a s.plendi4 nninber,.beth iti ,, point of embellishineitt mitt ] co ntributions—cx4ecdine, if possible; any of its pred,messors. the BOOK is really a favor he with the Lacii4, as is evident by the rapidt increase of its list of patrons We receinmencil it in preference to till others, as a work contain-i ing better, more substantial reading, more of it, and fairer embellishments, than any maga- Elite with which wti are acqbainted. TbaJsly lie. commences a 4ow volume, and vvo presume this ennouncement;will be a sufficient -hint ' to the. wise. Published by L. A. Godey, .113 Chestnut st., PhilA., at $3 a year (including a copy one year of Lady's DollarNewspaPer) or be copies for s,io: jtra; Ger. Shitilk has recently- been again considerably unwe)l, but, ho is ticrw decidedly hater. Whig Meeting In Are* York. . On Friday nigh week, the 'Whigs of New York city, asseutbd in large numbers in the Park, to hear the port of the delegates from the city and etmntk of New York, to the Whig National. Convention at Philadelphia; a. full history of the doids of which body _was pre sented by N. Bdw itch Blunt, a member of the de:egatin.—Aftet? Mr. Blunt had ;concluded, Ole meeting was addressed by Horace Greely, Dudley Selden, dclim W. Fowler, and others. We make'a few hiief extracts from the -Pro endings as itublisbNl in the .t.Vic York Ex , ~,.,, a Whiz parte' r., which, thongh dissatisfied i rit.l the nominatir of Gen. Taylor, urges its r.arty to support him. , - i .. .• . _ . . 'Dudley Sahli Ooncluded a . speech against i 6:n. Tayl Jr as foilows : ! Gentlemen, I.p.m against military men.—. ! A Nice : "Wh arc you for >'") Jam jar , 11,12-y C;ay ! [!, reat applause.] . And I tell': 1 , 1 !'urthermore, iif you act !With vigor, wel, sliali yet be able tO drive his enemies from - thei, canvass. . [Applakisel Lr.t me now ask you! t., express Your stiments by your votes. I! sunniaate Henry Flay! [Here the applause! was deafening, and about a dozen hearty chcers care zi,-,...0 AT,:a I now ask your President to put this notninition to the vote. ' Mr. Selden heii. withdrew, and the Presi dent, Mr. Engs, clime forward, i.ut he dues- i 1 .41' twice, and &flitted the nommatio: to have been carried by a liceided makirity o . voices. A resolutim wits then offered agreeing to; ,Appo)-4-Gen. Ta4or, if he !would corue ! ..out asi atl , ii Wjii4, oppose the exte.niion of! it vc.L. ej . sla , new Eprritery, &c., but it was.laid I 1 t e' ahle,--Ater which the report of the Erprs proceetslas follows : . , - Mr. Latson, - o the !hat I.l:iird, here moved. a llegolution, thati as the people had k refused to! -appart the nom4tion of Gen. Taylor, they s:mald assemble i t i Thiff a lo on the 2.d Momla v , f A:1.71m, to n!..utinate a Northern candidate r tbcPresidenel. . Cri!.; of" No, 1 , ." We have aca ndidate, IT.nry Clay is oug candid to ' C nutter cries+" No, no." 1" Taylo is our (andidati.."Ciss is our candidate, &c. Mr. Lat.:Oa—tut we haveno s candidate of Ole Whig Party.. It is no use for the city of j ; New York to try lo make a candidate"alme : Cries—" Get diswn," "get out" "014 Zael{: will be eleeted vlii:ther or no." ".Clay is thei , audidate." (Birnburners cheering loudly' for a Buffalo Norlaiern-conventinn:).... . Voice. Lay the Resolution on the table 4 Cries of "No, do."- "Yes, yes." (Confu sion worse confoaded.) 1 • Mr. En g s, this Chairman—Gentlemen, if yon don't k eep weer, I'ean't dO business. . Cries,—“Hugir,:, hash.'' "Itold your jaw." " Three cheers fof cay. - " Three cheers for Cass." "Three groans for Taylor." (Gene ral tonfusion.") i Voice—Wbat P, the question}. Cries—There is no question. Mr. Engs—Tie question is , the laying the resolution on tlit.- table. As many of yon, gentlemen- = — I Cries—" Whafs, the question f Voices—" Toli ave a Northern Whig Barn burning Gativenti: n." (Groans, hisses, Oh I Ah ! Cheers !) t Mr. Eng•s—" As many of you as are in fa vor of laying the •4•esolution",---- Cries—Whati the question? Mr. Enfs—"Pf laying the resolution on! the table,' ; .1 I Voices—Question. Thereasn't any table.' (A laugh.) f L . Mr. Engs—till say " Ayer - Vaices- 4 -Ayli, aye-, a-y-e.'l •." No, no, no, n-o-o-o-oh." 5 .--• i -, Mr. Engs—Ti3erestitition if) not laid on the table; but it wa.i afterFards rried, , Amid loud cheers for henry lay, thp meet ing was pronoun4d adjourned, (the -Chairman retiring,—but thtre was an ind position to .ad journ. • ',,, • Cries="Dotet adjourn." ...‘Grahain, G-ra ham, Graham. ; ' 'Fi A voice on J.* .stage—A. ei;tleiniu. frOm Georgia Rills ; .. Criesl—Hearilabn, (Cheers. t ? Three ' , cheers. for GoorolG ." eorgia,vtert for Tayloi." - *--• " Groans for Gedygia.' - I - ' A roice—" Glintlemen I introduce to' you Mr. Young of O4rgia." ' • — • -- Mr. Young-47,' Lam a city an" (Cheerii he Taylor, and *era far. -) : ' 5 ' ' ll Mr. Young—Vili You. heir Imo ? - I sui' a Clay man, bat--t--(Cheerst.) :•••'- • - ' '-' • Crash, slam, !fang ! ['pre op:l6ns IEIOII4 I Of boards on.thelside of the E. ge.a Slam 1— aag I Crash 1'), Smash 1 44 1 , - , 'Boards cracki ng , stage tiitabliug,--Re rteurnanklg: ..Mob stealing tluAboardo .rt s ee T 6 l7iturY PrinciPl,e GaiAingstreV 4 in the Scritite.—The' Weekly Wisconsin--a caPllallaper, by the tray--Says that the two Senitors.from,that young State, tx-thivermir lhilibi Dodge, and Isaac P. Walker,,are tsarin Vtiiirnotroviso inen, and will stand -fearlessly by that principle , through' all emergeneie.7. 'anti thrangh evil and good report. just elected by the Democratic Legislhture of ' New Hampshire,lv vbte:nearly unanimous, is. lso pledged t o stand by ilkprinciples of freedom inlice territories, on alipceasions. 1re01414410. Beta - The steamer nma. as.atri ed at Boston with 'Lend , * dates. to ibolsth - in t:. There is little ZP l 4.i*inoTti.Oe . piAhe rumored resig nation,'7o4otlttkiii4Lellru noCnisignOlk.::. : *..Thiers repor;ted as. 14tely to SupplY the 'pliee4-- the former: ' .- treltiri'd is stilt in considerable aiitation • no i thin but , gthe most stringent measures of - the‘ Government prerenting an outbreak. The Repeaters and Orange men have fraternized. The money and Grain Markets remain unchanged: The - esbarre Farmer announces that. a locombtive.engine has just been placed on the Lehigh'-CoMpanj , !s railroad, between that place and -Allentown. Fourth of July Celebration. A procession will be forth , . ;,7 x ed at ten A. M., at the bead • .• of the - public avenue, under 4 1 .A 4 9. - tr:. the direction Of Col. M. C. Tyler Marshall of the day— thenCe prheeed to the Baptist Church, to be joined by the - Sabbath Schools, and march to till grove east of the Borough where the follow-. in exerciae, will take place, Singing of the Sabbath Schools. 2. Prayer. $. Singing by the dub. • • 4. Reading of the Delaration of Indepen dence. s,,Music by the Band. )• 6. Oration. 7. Singing by the Club. • Benedietion. 9; 'Singing by the Schools. 10. Music by the Band. At the close cf the exercises the procession will a;ain f ,rm and march to the :new .foundry wherc•a free collation will be provided on the firsgiocirlor aIL the Sabbath Stihoel teactfers and' stilndars and inkited guests Who have been previously furnished .with tickets. Aclidner will.also be provided en the second floor for all others who may participate in the celebration of the day. The tickets for which I maybe obtained froth Chaprnan•Baldwin who I williluvidc the dinner, also from I. L. Post & rCo,,IM. C. Tyler, Wm. J. Mtdord, and B. H. Milli. • At eight o'clock in the evening a brilliant display of fire-works will take platic on the pub lic 'square. Important -Treaty. We surrender much of Our. space to-day to 'he publication of the important treaty which was concluded with the governreent of _New ;Grenada Some months ago. by our charge d'af it:Airs-near that power and which has just been ratified by the Senate. We Lire below the mcwage l of the President actunpanying the treaty, whiclr presents a clear and. convincing statement of the enlightened pulley in which it was framed and s'ubmited for ratification. For more than twenty years, our commerce ; Ica 'suffered' under the pressure of heavy dis critninating duties in the fp ris of New Grena da, from which British'eommerce has been ex- • empt. 'Attempts have ii2en made . by all, our recent administrations to remove , these diserim tintions. Our present charge, 3lr. Bidlack, has succeeded in carrying the Wishes of his : government, in this respect, into effect. This is a, measure in a high degree advantageous to our trade vtith that country; and it is proper lin this connexion to say, that, by the efforts of I the 'present administration pur relations with ad- the South American republio have been placed up 4 a more favorable and' friendly foot ing than -they have been belOre, since the pe lied immediately subsequent to Mir recognition of .their independence: But thePotost striking feature of this treaty, and which ?trill most attract the public atten- • Lion, is x hq faet that it secures to us the right; ofkcav froth the Atlantic to the 'Pacific; across 1 the is - thn* of Panama. The conditions upon which this most important advantage is seen ; red to (int commerce, and the reasips which in &iced On President to secure it; as offered-.-- although the treaty was negotiated on this' point by iil.lr. Bidlack irrthe abseenee of specific inStrnctions— are distinctly set forth in the meSSage: !The-conclusion and ratification of this treaty are, indeed, matters of high and just congrat ulation. While in the history of our foreign . ' relations,tind of our national grciwthr, the ad-' juitment of the Oregon controversy, and the addition of California and • New Mexico •‘ our territory,. will Stand as vast monuments Of the ''abeity and, success of the present, administra ' 11 . 013 j• this- aqitisition' of a right of paSsage of :our conzn4free- , by ship, canal or raifroad ---lacross the iithnius,.forms another memora hlelfistanen in 4 which it has salts bread 'mark ofiliellkfit upon the future commercial destiny of the 'cotintry.-- 7 Washington Union. Farther Frdm MEiXiCQ. TIN-Atietimer Crese9t City has arrived . in 6C: days' from New Orleans, bringing the de tails of the proceedings en the ratification "of the Treaty. _ iMr. C t lifford stays avirtinisier in Mexico, and that aeflublia will appoint a'resident Min ister at Washington.' yerera has been chnien President of -the RniniNie;reetiving thp !Oita of 11 States.— Angel Srias reeeived.the votes df,s States. Inerera was .to enter - up'ori thel discharge of hil duties as President on the 31st ult. ‘lQen::_Butler was tci,start froniblexco fort& cOiSt Cn'tho sth inst., aCCOinpaniidliplifi. - Se- I %jet k• -.l4en; fatteson's division left tile:: City of 1izie41: 61 1 1.0 .. 20 th nit, for tho coast. " 4Geni Mirahall's division was I to , leave .the . „ _ T . .. +ool.lla6ither4 with the AlapairtaVolttieers,. ariahe,l3th lifigitriy, were to.eiiiiiiklor Vern' Civic .eq-r,130 - •:10Pi . rut % I t . I' ~'..-' DR,Auleriegokgiiminiesioners,. were received I li lid, erit:4ll44ll; 44'144 hospitality* Que. I I % fi3ele eV Mi. Cliffordtobkcilarte ofttiii :iuitotiati li. i 1 i irti 4 Wieliti kgiiO4 Mak* will return .to W. 1 4 0 ;0 14 *Ili AV /4 11 ;e of our troor fr3Pi thlit'ochiu* •• ':‘ -. . .1 :. . . . . . — 7. •i • . 1 ' ' ' • Notice'r -• ' : - .• • ,1.. : • , ._ .• The . nnual Exhibitton et therAlpha Epiil'On .=.l- , , . Socia'4Of Frankliu ..Acadetay - will be bold at . that IZiffution,.oulWednesdayJuly-sth 1848, , , at hall ast twelve o'-elOck, M. The public are a l •• reipe4 idif ti • •.P invitCd to attend. - • iii ) riprder. • • • ... vssimmiumsomisniisionsis IVO . CE , is hereby.given the public-anti en- II ril ll s in. general, that the Amphyctyonl Club •i' the Franklin Academy t will hold an a exhibi on Wednesdayh e bti i of July ul y next N at 10 ,Clock A. T. It i 4 )t, aiso 'expected that the Alpha Epsilson socielwill exhibit upon the same day. . All 're re respectfully invited to attend. __.; ___ Amphictyon. N . *1 otice , . Thcß annual Exhibition of the Ladies of Frakli Academy, kasting of no society, will be . 110 at that Institution on Wednesday. Ju ly sth' 1548, at half past 11 O'clock A. 111.— The 4lic are respectfully invited to attend A In Fn° st-• Lake, on the '26th inst., by Eld-Jas. D. Vebster, 34. JOHN D. TCRIIELL, of Lil rty, and Miss PRIIIIELA E. TH031,1,9, of. Ch F onut. INew Advertisements, . Take Notice. :t undersigned Tailors of Montrose, in vtiv.v of the great inconvenience connect !h giving credit for cutting clothes, would tY give notice that for all cutting done by Iter this date they will requtre ready ' cash or its'equivalent. -P. LINES, J. GROVES, P.A. LOCKE. 11 ed wi hetet)• . them Pny, rnse, June 28,1848 1 DISSOLUTION. Bil eopartnership heretofore existirg un :er tl.e firm of Bard & flail Is this day cd by mutual consent. The notes ard ts.doe the firm. are in the - hands of Wit. rd who is authorised to settle the same. se indebted Will please call and settle t.y day ut August next so they will SRI:: XV ILSON BART). • JOHN H. HALL.• Dirikork. June 21. IP.IB. I'' accot -.on a All It the MEE dinburg Blood Purifier, Health ItAt.:oring Alivitre, and cures ! Di.telsest rls.ing from imporov r ,f !fir ter sale by A. 1 1 L7 RREI. L. fC OlS r iS ICAVED! who arc indebted to the firm of Park i . . Dimock may save costs by calling on Z. Dnneek, et hi . office between Post's and tlre and rt•LI: i:t2 I ‘l , :t accounts. rose, June 21. 1Z. , 1;.3„ ' NEW STORE A 1 IV IME Ern ENV GOODS. ti have just received at our New Store, in anesboro, a general assortment of Y GOODS, GROCERIES, Ili() CK KR .Y, 5.1.511 4. (;LASS, ?RORS, YAM'S ti- OIL, VNE TR, STO I' ES 4- PIPE. • • ASOLS, ' TIN WARE, tRD WARE, STONE WARE, OES. • NAILS, A-C. IN In want of Goods. cheap. are respectfully lu give'us a cal. BR. LYONS & Co. J une,lS Th. in :Or NI PS. Prints, Lawns, Ging-hams and U Summer Gm:dS at B. it. LYONS & CO'S. 4 CABINET WARE, . `iantl and made to order. Painting 4- .2:11g done on h•• Shortt•st not,.•e. B.• 1?. LYONS 4- CO. _ DILLOW'S LEBRATED lIEJIE CURE,. received and fur sale by the Agents— Bentley Read. i' ~ 41' rite sloins.s.es at only 34. just recd IS-19. at SALISBURY'S. 1) - 11 d 1' r it. nil , 11,ET Soaps and perfumery just rec'd tit 1_ '1 Jane 22. 1848. SALIanUEY'S. ;:a vrizz a SJUIVrat al T 1 ! ;,13. CHANDLER 4. CO. art' now-re it 4eiving a fine assortment of Cooking. Parlor, and ' tier stoves. to which they invite the attention of pu hasers. They intend to make it the interests of pet" ions who bur for cash to give theni a call before. pure. ; sing. Call and see us. Jul; , 17, 1 .. • X 4 Susquehanna erdeilly. , 4 , T '„ 1 Sum m er Term of this Institution will oinmence on Mooday..July 10th; under the • Iv ' °fit. J. BUEL, graduate of Madison Univer. , y II I) iLLIURY UROCKERY, a large and nssortrnent ul this elegant style re jtint reed at - SAussußT's. ME z.Nttegtine,s and prime Sugars fur ust d at 6J j • ' SALISIIVItY.S. char; say , 1 11 .. Tuition Per Term. , g, Reading, Orthography, Rudiments or hnletic, Geography & Eng'lt Grammar. e 2 00 I , rammar andi Lessons, Chemistry, Phil- • ' hy, Botany, Logic and Rhetoric, 3 00 "a, Survey mai:Geometry le. Al9.ronotny, 400 1 . 4d Greek Cassicri. and French, 5 00 l i on the PianM (extra) , B.OO y ardor of .t.he aloar.d. June 0 . . 1 1 8 4 V 7 1 J . ....ESSUP, Pres't. , 4, trose ,, Writ Ar' Lathil osA ge Lati4 Alusi& :MON SUGARIiA superior article for • monade, for sale by J. Lyons, 11 Miss TiVillaid's School, TE. Summer Term of. Miss ,Willord's if.:choOl, will eommenft.'on Moridny, July 17. i' he pupils designing to enter, will find .it ,ad.. van cows to begin the first of the Term', wheh new Clas. . are oresoired. The services of Miss Black. man ill be _iontinued, and an additional Teacher etnl4 re d. ,I itUIRIM/.4„ - Com ' on En ishStudies, . - $2 50 Anet t Ilirtaky, tiotany, Nat. Phil., Chetnia'..' ' try Rhetor4e, Logic t • . . 1 : 3 50 Alp or Giont.il : t i y, • 450 Latish r-Fren6ll,' 1 5 00 Masi on the To* ~ : 10 00 Dra gor Patintiiir . (cell) ' 3.00 Boar twelve shillings per week. ''M trose, Juati 20,1848. ' , 25-41 w.:• LATESr NEWS,. • - r t Ur Codfist)iilrOsb Itiee,T,Siniiiie, innre.Of VII ; stl:fs.l" t like e5O cents. ', Also, Ging him 'binn,rning_ . o ,titlis;,Rolmn piier.l:7SitnOts• ki : to_ ,:'ind.Slts Beiiiiii;;iill tie stiened,toiiisiroSt, -it Frill ,4' - - .I- - ~- - --M. , O. TYLER: -M* trom June it 1,113418 - • -.'' "- •.F - 11._.,t,.: I T,,:.1 ,8 ~,...,! . :1 - _ - ,.: Ay t*. dan44.4.-;-4:s and Newlin* Irt - V C 3 ' With dnxero travelling In-et:flock; i, Masten The moltlititla keep done b l T gein m teirora °neap y . ni .- sax., i'. 4e. LOCKE, - t ' -4.. I FaSililVable - TailoT, 1 pONTINU S 4, t:tairy . trwtht Tailors tig tineinetia I) over J. B. SaiiiibuilloiStOre, with thet-eamp neat. ei . neon and e . l,:' once or execution that hail for io long, a time dicta ced nli trivoiry. With mapy thank s fo r . the liberal p lronage'lieretufore Oren him. litl ballet , by continue exeoooB - toexcel tiOntrit jia mintino. since and eat ntign. : i . i A..:uttaig done wal4ettness andidespateh, and war -1 . ranted to “lii if properly made uti . ." M Mi t rose.l.lnnei 1484 . 8. i f ----*. -------.4,.... , •i , It A.11. 1 4r44 NV At 431 fal Q UPERIOR ' . Gitas's, and- ICradk - Sitythes,' LI Cradles, „,,Sickles, Hay! Forks, - Scythe' Sticks, Scitthe.:Staw.'s rind -Rifles, and Oakes at 10 cents', for,.salo at ; H. Burr4es. New Milfordi Jvno 19, 1848. . CASH PAID FOR WOOL, At 11 M. POST & CO'S bRUG STORE. ACO:IPLEPE assortment of DIWG'S - & 111EPACINES, also Tresses, Surileal Ja s4ruthents aid Glass ware, for ante row idthei•Greot Dru g Empotium pf Ann TURRRLL. r 10 WN END'S, 6- WEBSTER'S Sar -11- sapardbi, and the most celebrated Patent Medi. eines, at • •• TURRELL'S. STON El WORE Clocks, Mirrors, Broams Wasit,b4rd /4; and ged.cordi at Tonle/Cs. - - , EStAi.ELTSICIVIMNT. W3l. J. I.TTLE & Co. respectfully IT the ettizens of Susquehanna and add pountke that thei have opened an Estaldishr. 31ontro.e, one door north of S. F. Ki.'elers which may be _found an extcnsivo assortment OV lEt 4 t4' the latest:and most approved patterns; ca era a•sorinlru( tit Tin, Copper Si. Sheet-Iron it'Sre, at la hiilesalts and retail. all of which will be sold EX- , lIE subscribers are receiving theiriSprini creoiNoLv Low for ready pay. Mer c hants an retail. land. Summer Stock,of Goods—gomprisipg their ern will do uy,ll to give ta , a ca ll before par haelhg. ti•uol variety of Dry Gon.fs...Grccericl, Ilirit IL:pairing done 09 the shortest notice, 211 on the vv ; , re. Tin Ware, Glom', -11oks & Si li , ,riery most riasohialili- terms., iii member the plat to buy India Rubber bonds Clocks and to Pawl( Aleck Aleck Tin. f',,rper and Sheet lion Ware. Cill:AP, is 1 door . eines, to which We cordially inviteltili, (men,. ;milli of 6,7c'.Ca litel. -. j 'ion of cur friends trod the public ierally, M.,oiroiw, June 5, 1848. : promising to du quite as well by-themps tiny oth er A - EW GOODS , house in town. i ,. :. F. B. CHANDLER 4. Co. lontrnsP, MaY 22, 18413. l • ` A T lil EDUCF:II) PRICES. —.h - 11 . 0 131. - 1113I r TT xt is tt n . :: 7 o . ! .. tt , r r in n g le 4 a lit L lti l l iii1:111 ever. iiiii.etoiore. Having {)ought criti Cosh. and lairgi-ly. he doi it mkt hesitate to say' arle,:lions are such as cannot' easily be beat, • I not fail to suit the mast panic:4llar in style,, or Wier, llr v i iiiek will include a lame assortment A:DTIIM 9 Mllll 5 .10V, SZAD French at.d _ha /'; Ld Lawns a l Los, De Lane. anti Crlicona in almost endhss i of sUpCriOf styles and cheaper than : ever. t t y . L A zyvt,a‘cy I n oorich,C. Fancy a Di' plain he Lanes. :stradillas, Barr , Fancy N.t Shan la, and Cravats and Sear, • the tatesi slcica and- very cheap. :An; Florence and hir • fancy and ;plant grow, Lawn and connnor Bonnets. arid rich Rit.buns, Trimniings and or toe riewc.t 11 1 0 , 1. r Parasols—A• choke lot of Silk, Gi, and cloth Piirasols, and Umbrellas. ter m ' llats Sc. Capt.—A large acsnrtmen I napped, Pearl f•ul'd Fur and Wool Hpt: Lnghorn and I . :they Palm Leaf do., als y. Ivet and glazed.suinmer Caps of the fashion 03177::4° D.T.T.nria COOD Broadcloths, Cassirneres, T wce.'s, K Jeans, Linens, si'k and common Vestir. common sumtnet .s . ulfs in large variety! AL SO —Bed 'Ticks, cotton shectings, Yarn, Carpet Warp. carpet Bags, Palm 4.e.. with roger eral assortment of Dry • Groceries.—A large assortment, a er then e‘4r. Crnckery—a nuperkir article, and the //ardware—a 'urge assortment,lncludi pente7s' tau's, cast steel, mill and Y. cu Iron, steel, MN IL., 0p..1, 110110tv - Ware. U , tcks, of new patterns, very cheap. .211, dicines. a ;41esira ble asset tment far duns. .Also—Paints, Oils, Grindstone.- and chstines, spiiming Wheels and Re , STOVES—rn 'superior • n.snr't 'of Parlor and plate Staves, inclUding the . terns of nir tight—also stove pipe, zinc,- MI of which will be sold on the mos able terms fur Cash:, prod uce,or approve New Milford, June 7. MB. • 41):131111 veraututzni9 A.VING 'purchased the late Stock • of N. Mitchell 4• co.,* will liertafte -at their old atattd, where a general aesorime DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, 01 Dye-stubs, Groceries, Silver-TVaze, jekTlry, TVatahes, l3•c Together with ti Rmall but well Relented si • DRY-GOODS, LTARDI-WA RE, and also the intuit or other artieles Country store, eln he bought extreineiy 40% 1 cAgitt READY PAY. In addition to tile foregoing he is now ju. ing' from New !York, a choice and - weltsel l eortment ofartiClus in all-ttiorespective de 01 aforesaid, which ` ' renders his stoCk tiestrab?a• piste. The patmnage of the publ genr.k43 Physicians in particular, is respectfully Bullet' experienced hand Mil be in attendance to a customers. arrangimagnt takes cruet frog! lb April last, bielltuese, Jails &, 1848. • , , - • . Witi1223113.• TN exchinge!,for Goods, .CASIT, 1 Grain:: of ,all kinds, Butter, Egg Ton) Cloth, Kersey, Pine Lunzber, , • for whiehlbe ,highest price will be pai ABEL TITRE MontrOse,..Tun's 21. • ___ woop c4orpErts;4...L. POS. le contract l'or cutting a largo qu 'WOOD. TWV.EIS6 ' , Merino C 1 • Caei?meienkGarittiroon.", Cassirrig, ituna,and all kindicolciblhc,als9.4.l: of Aref4inis 01#1 ei!eiv Ast 00. '1 . lune enikt - • trauithilrf • I ___ „, • -, - -,. _ , —... 'fiREA .± ...,,M__ . T4E ,unde L si potit:k,egi s eapp. s , 1.4 T c'"f. an the oh le to , {he er ' 4418 1 citv .— i ei d Resneral y. l ,;hat they, tin tel.°, ,r,5, 1 the. greater portion, t,their : ,t -, —•.,• . 11 „ 1 %VII:\ Vilt 0 1401D1, which cntnliri' :s' inu'elyleirlreititarie than I , is usably ke.pt i a.t 'snotty eStabhtihnt T. (t in , which they otre •at greatly rcducerip • T. , ' most hinds , Prodiacc,, approed• credit oCash. We will se ll, good's as IGui.-iff nni lowery t th eY can.be bo ug ht ' this Wig)" Neils, .Tbrk. I 7. 'l' Tune Is t - 2i.ENTLEK 4- .It 74... „ 1 IiRUGS & IkIEDICINtS.4LOur ati;k is „ nettcnEnpiee, I f Pllysiians and otif k ers are 'nvited to call awl examine quality andlprices• . • - • 4BEN2tLEY li , R , . SomeithingNew in Mont e. ri - 1 +_, , , 1 N../ • BALDWIN 'would inform his friends in Motitritsir and viCiriityolut hd has ju com menced the I • • stuke. ai1:4,2113c1; in this Village it nit its various brute. s, and will keep constantly bn hand Cracker of all l w kinds, Ginger Bread, Cake ti, Pies, St t c.f, Which I will be sold hcliesale or Oldi e and watianted I to give entire Silks - faction. Weddln4 Cvke will be`made to 'order and , of the beat r tnality. Bread and, Itelllßiscuit wi I be kept co lenity on hand if the pub fi c will patronize himsuffi cient to warrant it. I ' hfotitrose, June 1 1 1.849.' 'T r•i 0 , . .:-A -NEW JPIRIII B • ALDiArtlq & DUNttItIR would ,',:itifornt the public that they haveeiketed Info a co partnership in tlte , q ' • r Grocery, Vic ua'lling, ankee tion business, and intend . takeep On „han d• t good supply of eVerything apportatotng to th .ir' line of business. . • Sugar, Ten, Coffee,•Noiasies,Codfish4Macks erel,-very cheap. ~ • , . • g Nuts and Candies oralleespriptions4whole sale and retail. ; • . . A new and splendid assortment of toys; (some very fine far the Ladies.) , Gad Healthy , Drinks—such as Sod water, ent up in City, style,. Elliot, flop, and Wtld Cherry Beer, and Lemonade. ; Those who . want. to, pay ,down will ilegwell to give us a, calf. , C. BA LDWIIN, n form mnlng ent in MIMI Montrose, /one 1. 1848 NEW ,GOODS. T a gen. TIN Watt: nrthe best iluatity, and ;cheaper than the cheapest. "P. B. CA: CQ. rger Gout!". clv fur that h rid will quality WOOL CARDIN 20.000. LAS per . W 1. ? 1, ? 1 l e y; net: cash, i r C r aertlve every 9th lb. of Wool. Call at Reynolds', 4rooklyn. A, G. BRYN- L ot. 11 May 27,1848: .. .? BLACISMITHINGLi HEh. p i . subscriber irs - iukeq the she former .l. -Iy.occupied by J. 31ooney, tie ,r, Jones' Lake, where he Will db all kinds of will* to or der, such fig horse &hoeing, ironing wagons and sleighs, making chains, hoes, ;forks, apil other kinds of work done on short police fir ready pay. All kinds of produce will he taken in pa vment. , J. M. STEVORT. Bridgewater, June'', 1848. ; 222 3m• • I • MEE %arid), . I .limerc ge and —all of Braid. Fancy lowers, gham, low. REMOVAL!. of Fur Gents Cloth. latest El E subscriber ha; removed his shpe to the building between J. Etheridge, end B. Sayre's stores, lit here he will entry on the TAILORING 'IIIISIN ti L g S In all !italranches 1, N. ,mucky s, and and in kmanner unsurpassed by any,." He has also just received from 'New Yurk - a hoicely selected lot of atahavir 111412021 which he will sell at prices e.a not tail to induce people to buy .and ply do n. All garments sold by him warrantedl i to be *ll made.. P. - 13 NE Montrose, May :•Itting, Leaves nods. d low. g Car Saws Wool- Carding & Cloth Dressing. . vir . ~., . . 0 HE subscriber beSsiag.' taken - t e stand owned by J. W. kirnith, in JesseN is ow pre-, pnrrd to attend to the business'of WOI Card ing for all whr.. ma/. favor h im with t eir cuss tom.' Cloth . Dreseing Wi,llaliO be at ended to it in its proper seasin. Customers - Wit, „may fa vor him with their worg,tuny depend uppn bays ing it doge.isegarrd . witheasopabladespateli. Ti. B. Personae° wishing esti dent vith Mr . Sniith. . • ' ~ D. $.- T I pAN. IY' . Jessup, May 2;.1E48.; . . ~. ._S—,-.----...,-_;.L.—+------. ----• I Physi— ' Piows :s. ;ooking, cew pat- (Ivor credit: T _ -. WO THOU S A N D Y'ils Sheethrg, at 8d peryaiii: ' -Cllll quick - with ' 016 rash: , - A J. tLyonr. C o ,it r ;r h o e l'i sto Y r : . rd, Batts, 12 . n 4 %V iciiHa p 4 i: Ym os. Y`DS - Chlieo for eine dollsr sn 100 - pie. AO ces at reasiintitili tins prices ' ti itile.store 1 1: „Lions.- Trade be found t of, , 4 1 0 -, ock of Athallsithitrittor's Noticitd NOTICE is hereby given to hII p ions in. defiled to the estate of ()NEV. •s'EE'l'. dec'd, late of G 1136 1N 'Foienship.,te make immediate pirynyfrp. , ,,oryti all persona'; having claims agiiirist Stritis i E.titetnr,i,'reqnriat4l. to pre. sent them, to the spi3sckpreriot:setaib cnt. He will he"ritr I he' hoo3 il'f: the 'il'ege'Sjr4l 'it ! Saint:- dey's of each . .oiex . a . ii ri hg: the' y l emoin . di of 'the 1 present;,.iind: 004- .oti'mllitr;.,Wttqiit,tte l oPett to meet all' wholto ; in, an) , lvtty, .intei6ot - la. the settlemenz',Of theipoive. , ~..t .‘, ;4- • _,,,,. v_t , . . CH A itLEA 11.NaidYs, 1 4cim'r. -ii arford. ft 4437 -10; 1618. :, . ', - - , . .. rind in A for treceiv. I cted ar twouto ad, corn 1, aud of ad. An ail upon A. T. `loth of t i Eansoc4.:vst, I 00.,-2,0 1 ,3 il 00 icuds sem- Booed 4 6.044 , 11,i long.r-Avatjtiat by: Ajie Ist otianuary 1 eek4by.1 , :3.14::,!1'03;yp. CA:.., , ' ''H' .. : I ''.- : . ...t :' % ; l i . 1 Tri .f.'....t.'.''..•.' .i.:.„.., Wool c. .oc,-, R , 4 , ; ,P.j.' WEBB , 0:11owl, - reeertut rireant 14t, or D.lp94o4 l 9c,*,erkrit•_ !!!kworF! Crockery. litaiki.A.4l l o ll "WrOrar moo 'Old at "tab P.ri aaa " ?ti lt l i t ta lbw but egi d i g , 5:60 :4 A. Co. n tity of I NI;4 1; ,t . i i r = l4 1; ; - , 11 ~ „7 ,:i ~ , C . 1 4 4 yN 10)( 1 ) - i:). !..:.: I .7, „:,.. l. ... , •!1 . n $ . 1 •1 i.% e.. , ,,:f. , ,,1 1 : . r, • a , liirr - „..- 1' . ' , II' ' iil tri ' - --„ w i t: -- ~--1 , - , i ,, ,C1A13/11 J -- • flllllll • .9) v..' , ii .1r ) ~.. 1 ~ , .. i , ..,.. , ... t . ,rit .'.0 4 f)117*-ar.4l:t-L'l . %, , , , ~. --. 1 i.: -...,. --:';',:-. 4.i- .1.4. .1-= 4 4 , , , ,,,.: t,,,4.•••• , , • , . , p ; .1 ;.., i., ; t '. , tinge, s.Sat• 'ice lot l i -,; -4- .4 , - • L-0 0 , ...,7 , - , ,, ~, . ? '....11i7,,,:r1r4- ,•, iF .4'4 - " 1 , -P. .1. -- . ..• 5 . 1 4 , Ft i - .....:. . .P. .-', ... ..t.t45...t. ? f icsit-aiitto,..-spienaia,liA cbewilisor&" • „. ..,. _ .. N . .. „ about this time, .pmbracing.rferything tuntaqy found in a country .stare, at the fter4,4X4wm Tiffany..ia..Biciokiin: :,11aving linia 44 5.a641 .. 4r ti trcmcly , lie:is prniiprc.d. tb 44 at priCait ' that cannot:fail - to pleaso,„. • . . • . 1 13coaltlyi, May 10 18:0, .1 RIE „AT ir XAM 01. E LE 4iTtita §Plinisklinsc(Yßlrc Alnrocets skins very low _by „ 'lllontroso. - 111. TYAgl.ci A . LiRATUS aad Cotton' litigeitrai 3 a . Q ►ialiiirticle; at • TYLER' Q A DPler.§, Bridles, Carpet. Bag. Tr 6 O t ßaakat.s. ". • i • TY/M-R.-e, HEETINV:'Mitton Yarn, 'Sixths, LY - Lea f • lin'ti r ierx' low at frnEws.i,v INTANTED. In exchange for Goede c (v 24 i g ewnicb p 4 r,t.cash ivali be, pei4) LBS. WOOL&—A,ko Tow Clotii i Cas s amd 4prOrii .f rPdiT, by(.7.,' TY/XL' , _ DAIRY SALT-. -- qs , g,rep , rved a pure dairy' Solt, prpar'e from the and well worthy Abe attention of •Dairy•rtien-Atso salt by thelfa rrell. ' • • • * - ' -'• MILLS &SHERMAN.- . • ••• , . VET" - ANsrt , in exchniti; . for eondii: *kr cninniity s or But ter, - Cheese; I,4rd Dried Appte~ cloth, Grain of all kincii,• ern - Thanktui for past favor we;hoPe frionils ,will give u s a gall before. purdiaaing.' assuring thet6 that We wit t l give4tOrt pod bargains as, itiose of our ne t ighbo who brag ito loudly; 211111:8 I:fiER.lll-AN. - Mom rase. June 6. 1846. BO.OTS 4 SHOES-4 good assortment of 80gt,4 .4. Shoeg., both Coarse and file lust 'pone(' at MILLs, S HEENAN' S. 1 INGHAM L a wns, - 4nd a variety; of btk. er Dre s s Goods, prio(s eic.:ACIMP splendid argil ins at MILLS2t. :HERMAN'S. :: CLai' RS; Cassimerea and VessiinOii,;and the largestlassortment of Surnew . stuffs ever offered in this market at : U. &S. . 1 J. F. DUDibIORE • II 'WING bought largely and . with CVO; hey do not hesitate to say; there are feW iftn 1 34 better sineki in thi4: county, and as usual will tail sold cheap as the cheapest,; Thaoktul ti r , pasi patronage, we,olfer to tli. friends a large lot of a. Broad. Cloths, kerSeys ; Satin Vestinm plain and fancy Ging-barns. rich bilk' and fig.'. ured SilkS,..De-Lains, Dress Lawns,.carnbrics Btled and plain Swiss! hluslins. Linens, Hind's shawls, a large assortment: Suninter_ Goods of ' l uny variety, .a large, Stock at Btaittete, Ribbons, Fringes, Buttons, - Laces i and Edgings, 'Par*. sols—best,ussortmein in Own. Cotton Bats, Wicti, Cotton Yarn; 'and Carpet Warp a gond a rtti:lP and cheap, a large qua ()tog i‘f S"lxnal.t.nix, - . Crockery:, Inrge st'ot:k o't new st ytf t gre.test v t•tety in tocrp,.aud wilt bekold Groceries, n good a; t ssortmcnt, , of luwar, Tens &e.. Hard Ware, of alli kinds usually kept in Coutftfy Store, Stdillery and Ilaineza ware; Mill & Cross cut Saws, Iron fail descriptions, Steel, Nail's, Crow-bars', Pg-ebaitis &c. A laree, assortment of Dress Linens, Pacha Checks, printed Linens, iTowellinwand: Table Linen, White Goods, a de'sirable stock: Swiss Dress Muilins, &e. &c. ai ' POST'S. AlontruSeciday 10. 18443. WM M. Post A RE NOW RECEIV;IAfi fnitti:New fotir; .tiL a new stock of FASOIONABLE. : superior tp anything ever before offeredin this place. • , • HEADY MADE , CLOTHING,- I made up in thu best manner, and latest faithion --cheap=cheaper than you can stealtbem *Consistfnc.ol fine Dress dnd,Frocl(Coaus,..pag. taloons, Vpsts,•&c., of ever.y . descriplion, Our atnek of Clothing Ss, argil andtill'fan p ies can be suited bOth with style °and ' Call and 'reiamine for' yourtelvet. We are pledged MATO be uniteriold. • Montrose;liitarl6, 1348. - „ MM The, Spring - Od summer. STOOK - OP GOODS, At 'I.. L. Potr!r, ARE .WOR TH A v ELIMINATION. HATS fl CAPS! Hats 8, Capb, Beaver,i'Nutria, Moleskin, &c., Hats; Leghorn. straw:Panama, • • . do. Caps oe:every style. unusually cheap. , Also, a • Itirge and setected stock of . . .. 110LIY-YOUR .110 - RiES-Ir. ",How we, Aiiigeg ‘iiii ~ -. . Taint GROVES, Um Arosti.l, bas re.emv- 0, . .eit'els Einput:nim cif Fasbion:te Sea il4'.li illock,,ealtbe Avenue, over Merrill Acltiiiiirii But Store - - L - The New Ybrk intt'Pexii]raihl ,, ionsAiiiiii Suinmer of 1848 mrqr - i4m found qil4 hie new B'l"otroithere he may also tie found.full , pieparthilyimeit-tbe wishes Mid expectant= of the.serupalotisly.nice,- the•-" not . .patticulair i ! clam !mil 'the men who despise, nve,rasa. altogether: --indeed he cep.satisfy alll!clitis, of men wtthany kind of torment, frOm 'gni' fifjia. - Blanket tii 'en 'elegant Pa risia if Dr iii 'Goat. - :r b ' ' His priceS are reasonable. bia - *Mitiii. ;wail rtieted'tri;aive entire slittisfactibtf. 7 end;he solitti. its a continuance of t tte.liber trpistcpii, mite Milk' ertagiiren .hiM- ax Cutting:. nee asiti 0 sik 31a )1i,„, I May 1:7, 184 1 3. - :, ,- - , O-1 - ,;. , 4, K faliTStikk of 2'l - Ccittcti' ail _,ll-0-0,f,:&:.,,,,511it.::', A - KING.i:,-;', -: -;,, ivekibei,- '...:-.;-:. ....,,i .. i.,,,iiiiitieopfrie , :..,:::.;,.....7„,,,;. ..„--:,.;:,:.,.,,,,. .itj;.fati..o.,,p,)?i.,ii...t.p.ejimtd.lel ' "'. -,‘. ,:::-., . „ A f,; : ;• .,..l7 , :tijiltilingi . 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