Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, July 13, 1848, Image 3

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    how tee,; New Yoric.piabe fit,f Monday,
BRIM OF MTH BTEINSII' CALEDONIA.
1I Caledonia arrived at quarantine about ,
half-past i or-lck yesterday morning.
Pavia is stilljagitafed. The 'resignation of ,
Louts -Napolionfipostpones troublillor the,pres-
Kit,. Six candidates for President are already
lathe field, M. Lamartine, Thiers; Prince
,Lonis Bonaparte, M. Marrast.iGen. Cavaighac,
and M. Causaigere: The Orleans party will
support M. niers, and Rerryar has declared in I
his favor. Tinii legitimists are divided hettreenl
'biers and Lainartine., If the elections Were I
soon to take pliee, little doubt exists that Lou
is Bonaparte Vpuld be successful. The feel
ing exhibited b the French people in his fa
vor, leaves no (loin that in the event of a Pres
idential electiO, be would be ! returned in• al- I
most every 'elcOoral college in France. Accor
dingly, the conititution has alieadv been alter
ed to meet thit4 first difficultY in its working :1
and tho-Prosiddnt, instead .ofilxing elected di
rectly•by the people, unless he has an absolute
majority of vot4s given, is to be selected by the;
National Asserdbly from five Persons returned
by the.peaple.
Prince LouiCilepolenn has been elected
end of the 4th legion . of National Guards.
The war in Denmark continues unabated.
At a eonferebce of the Kings of Sweden and
Denmark and the Grand Duke Constantine, ate
Copenhagen, width was attended by the British
Minister, the lOssians, on behalf of Denmark,
demanded that :the Germans should evacuate
both Duchies Wore any negotiations weA en- I
tered into; an&that if Sehlesirig was given up,
Russia would - claim Holstein, according to the
treaty with the .Dartes. and Panl.
At Berlin, dot the 14th instant, a collision
took place with; the Burgher Guard, arising out
of an attempt to disperse souse workmen who
had gone to thd 31inister to demand work 'or
money. Beinv4refused, the guard attempted
to disperse theih, ai,d five men were wounded.
The news spredd like lightniug. Barricades
wore formed, aiid the people having discovered
that the arsenal was left unprotected, at 11 P.
M., made an iittack upon that building and
plundered it of'abOut 2000 stand of arrtm, and
of all the trophies of war Which it contained.
The crowd kept possession of the building till
one o'clock, and then retired. Tli next day
vas qu i e t ; but , one of the deputies moved that
the assembly should send away all the troops
and put themselves under pruteeti..n of the
afte. This Was carried, and the government
io •
At Prague, the king having refused to con
firm the provialonal government, and Prince
Windschgratz having erected) batteries round
the town, the mob and the Students 'rose en
mass( a nd denian d ell arms. '
A 'collision having occurred between the
Burgher Guard, and the popUlace, some assas
sin salted the, tipporttlnity to' indulge his pri
vate malice by; firing a rifle at the Princess
Wiudschgratz, Who was shot in the head. The
victim was the daughter Of- the celebrated
Prince Sehwartienbourg. One of the Princess
sine was also rortalty woundhd. In these ex
citing circumstances, Prince Windschgratzd
with great ealnineso and dignity, entreated the
to disper4e, .but to coi effect. They en
deavored to Im4g him up to a lamp by a rope'
which they prOimred, when he was rescued by
his grenadiers.: At' five o'cloek, the people mt
having taken diiwn the barricades as he had
required, he ordered heavy guns to be broughtl
into play, &Mlle continued fining until 10 o*-
clock at night. The conflict lasted almost' .
withoni intermission during the' text day, and
by the latesl. *omits we hear that Prague was
a heap of ruins; In consequence of this born
hardment. Ptdgtce Windsehgrntz had retreated
from the' city With the garrison, and occupied
the heights commanding the 'town.
In Italy theaffairs are not so favorable fur'
ti,e Piedmont*. Iledetsky, after the capit -
ILI ion of Vicenia, returned into Verona with
1.1 ., ,000 men, sr that the meditated attack rip
en that fortrcsS by Charles Albert. with 50,( i
men, had been i!elinquished, after they hali D k en
hr,mght within three,miles of the town.—
CI aides Albert, has accordingly returned to hi
riaaricrs at!Vaik , gio.. Vicerv.a fen i the
bands the Nnstrians on the 11th. the garri
s .11 havingexhOusted their ammuni!r. n. Gen
eral Durand.) iapitulated to save the town.
DaraLdo Las agreed to retire Ley,.,n4l the Po,
and not to set-'c in the war during the next
three multi's. s The Austrians in the Verre
tianterrituty save been strongly reinforced,
and have entered Padua in triumph. The act
of the union 4 Lombardy and Piedmont was
signed on the I.oth inst.
At 'Rome, the decree for the separation nf
the spiritual add temporal power of the Pope.
is in prngress through the Chambers, and has
given great satosfaction. `1
A regular Provisional Government has been
formed at Cosenza, ib the Kingdom of Naples,.
is order to organise a general armamentland
to co-operate. With the Calabrians in arms.
In prima, bands of Carlists still infest Arr
agon. . .
In Portul.rit affairs are (Inlet.
The Paris
,journals of 'Wednesday, state that
the ehibs are openly concerting means' to ills- ,
miss the Executive Government. Prince Louis
Napoleon Bonaparte is-eatted to be elected:'
commander of: the Third Legi!ar,of National;;
Guards: and 'Prince Napolcion, son of the Ex-i;
King of Westphalia, was a candidate for the'
command of the Second Legion.
The worknien of the Ateliers, Nationaux,
still amounting to -one hundred and ten thou-,
sand, are creating infinite ala.rm and the in-:
crease of the faxes on the artieles of first ne- •
eessity to the'vorer classes in Paris, was preg-:
nant with miskthief; but it is in the provinces,
where•the greatest danger is breWing. From.'
North to South, increasing discontent prevails.
In the Northi at Amiens, there seems a deter- ;
mivation tp march on Paris,, and put an end to
the tyranny of the capital ; whilst in the Smith,
four "departmquts have already organized, and
drilled seventy-two thousand men for that pur
pose. Groups of persons, in Paris, assemble
every evenirt and shout rive r Empereur.
It is reporte i that, an English vessel het)
detected off Ibe coast. landing muskets to Arm
the chonansAin La Vendee. About .3000 of
these arms,l4tve, jt is said, been seized.
In England, Mr. Hume's motion for retort
of the representation has been brought before
Parliament.::
In Ireland, the organization of clubs is pro-
ceeding to an alarming degree. In Dublin
alone it is stated that there are forty clubs )
each consisting of 300 members, malting, an
saggregate„ofl2,ooo mon, who are accustomed
to assemble it least ()nee a week, for the avotr4
ed purpose of being trained and disciplined!,
The county of Dublin is abhut, to be organised
in the same Way, and„some rof the Old rrist.
party are taping as active Martin, this move=
moot: In the provinces, under the influence
of emissariekfrom Dublin, *club movement
is rapidly Pfogresiii .sit 4 1 .61 , 11 t tnent'ter
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meeting, in favor of repeal, is about to be hekil ri Townsend's - Barsaparill' a l
in Derry, at which the leaders of all the rari- T
I: E st extraordinary medicine in the
()us sections of repealers are invited to attend.) i
400 rid, at 75 cents per bottle. Just reeciv-i
The Nation and p other confederate journals I
ed
! q large quantity of this valuable medicine, I
have, within the last few days, resumed a far Ize anted superior to any sold Principal
more daring tone .
1 0 eo 126 Fulton st , N. Y. Crt- I
• - Highly Important.
Latest News.—Litcrpool, June 24--1, P.
M.—l open my letter to inform you that news .
has this moment reached us by electric tele
graph, that eieerists has really commenced in
France. Yesterday (Friday),,the troops and
National Guards were fighting desperately With
the people. The sacrifice of lire is terrific.
It is also reported that the mediation of
England will be accepted by Austria, as re
g.ards the Italian quarrel. This is all I have
time to write. ALBIONA.
THE NEW YORKERS AND PENNSYLVANIANS.
—A little more than twelve months ago, the
two great States of New York and Pennsylva
nia sent forth to the scene of war two splendid
volunteer regiments, composed each of about
one thousand men. These regiments, after!
serving through the brilliant and stirring
scene in the valley of Mexico, have returned
home, and are now encamped in our neighbor
-11
hood. Their numbers aft , sadly reduced. Not
one-third of the force they carried away has'
returned. But they bring hack brilliant names
and high honors, the reward of their many deeds
of valor and prowess. They bring back the
consciousness of having served their country
with patriotic devotion. The New Yorkers were
under Quitman and Shields during the whole j
campaign. At the battle of Cerro Gordo they ;
were thrown, by the masterly strategy of Scott
and the ardent energy of Shields, upon the rear!
of the enemy, and did much to effect that brill-1
giant victory. They participated in the glory of!
I Contreras, and in the awful scenes of Churn
',user), where they were terribly cut down bv .
I the fire of the enemy's batteries. At Chepul
tepee they were in the front of Quitman's
umn in the attack on the outer f reifications
of that strong work—were among the first to
;scale the castle walls, and to plant upon them
'their own regimental colors. To the Penn
!sylvanians belong the distinguished honor of
'garrisoning Puebla, a hostile city. of 80,000
inhabitants, and protecting the rear of General
Scott's army aeainstra force of several thousand
'Mexicans under Santa Anna* and Gbn. Rear--
Perins‘lvanians displayed the greatest
firmness and intrepidity, not only on this, but
on other occasions when they were called on to
!operate against the irregular bands of the ene
;iny,,who annoyed the rear of our arday.—N. 0.
Delta.
SECOND ?ENNSYLV ANIA REOINIENT.—We
take tt,e filowing from the New OdeaDS Pic -
tgune, of the '?nth : Eight companies of this
gallant rerrimene, or rather the remnant of their
former strength, left this city last .evening on
board the steamer Taglioni, for Pittsburgh.'
Few regiments in the -service during the bril
liant cnmpaign from Vera Cruz to the city 'of
Mea l ieO, have added by deeds of valor more to
the military renown of our common country,
than the Second Pennsylvania. It has, we be
lieve. shared in the perilsand the glory of
ev
ery battle from Vera Cruz to the Garita of
Mexico. Out of a roll of 1150 men, when inns
; tered - ii t to service, the regiment now returns,
,scarcely numbering 500 rat.k and file.
AcQrrryAL OF GEN. PILLOW.—,TriaI of,
Gcn. Scat.—The Baltimore Stilt .r,f the.Eth
inst. says : We have letters from two of our'
Washington correspondents. which we are una
ble to make room fur to-day. one of which posi- ,
tively asserts, and the .other intimates that'
(ken. Pillow has been -fully acquitted by the
Court of Enquiry of all the charges brought /
against him by Gen. Scutt.
We also learn that the Court will shortly
ennvene armin at Morristown. in the cool moun
tains of New Jersey, to try General Scott on
the charges preferred against him by Gen. Pil
low
In Massaclinsett, out ()fin white population
of 729,030, only 4,-1-4S could not trod or wriic.
while in Virginia, containing 740,91;, some
of the poor white citizen:: are destitute
of that knowledge. That this condition of ig
mwance is attributable to the " southern insti
tution" is unquestionable, for the entire slave
if.tates are thus characterised, as appears by the
I following calculation :
!Free states—white population,
!Cannot read: and write,
Slave slates—white population,
!Cannot read and write,
With vnly half the population, the slave,i
states exhibit nearly double the number igno
rant of the first elements of knowledge.
i Mr. CF T Lock. of Orford New York. has
made large sales of the Great AmeriCan Remedy. Dr.
G C Vaugns Lithontrintic Mixture; he holds some
of the strongest testimony in its favor that has ever
been witnessed, that of Cot. Oils P Tracy. who was
cured of a malignant cancer of many years standing.
deserves notice. Also Scrofula. Dropsy. Gravel,
Kidney complaints, Liver complaints. General Debi!.
ity ; all have been cored. the parties afflicted restored
to health by the use of this medicine,
lA`e would strong,ty urge upon all females who are
out of health, weakness of the back or spine. trreg
ularitt of the system &c. &c., to use this Lithun.,
triptic Mixture. It bas by its peculiar' properties a
a heating influence in all such derangements; and
cannot be used without a beneficial effect being im
mediate—try it—Bee adverlisemeut in our paper—call
upon Agetitsget a pamphlet.
New Advertisements,
VALUABLE FARM
To be sold at Orphan's Court Sale
Y an Order from the -Orphan's court of Saaque•
henna county, the It'll known and. raluable farm
lately owned and neetipiedly JABEZ HYDE, late
of Rush toWaship, deceased, will be sold at Public
Venduc on the premises:on '
Thursday 9 the 17th day of August
next, at mac o'cloek in the afternoon. Said farm lies
in the towr ship of RUA. in - the county of Surque.
halloo, and containing 161 acres or thereabout., a ith
about 125 acres improved, and on which there is a 2
story dwaing house. a saw mill, . (iota, re built,)
barn, a good orchard, ogr,;c. Most of said land is.of an
V 1.0 11,111, quality; and about 100 acres of whie.h arc
flat or bottom land. , t • '
Also at the same timeliest place. another piece or I
parCel of land adjoining the above. containing 100
acre/ or ilwreabouts, with about 75 ears improved.
having thereon 14:11velling house, 5 baits, arid a build
ing erected for a tannery. Said farms a:Mwell wa.
rfeted and are well adapted toirain-raising.s" . -grosini,
The wilt be Wild together or separately tire's's{ part-:
i nhairers on the day of male. An indisputable Atte will
be given..
Terouref Sege:--$ ZOO on Ithe day of laref , -$lOOO
i on Onrioniiierotion of the sale and tho= kisingitf the
, 04. The teiltdos in 2 .equal *Douai . payinents with
) . ntercet ftrPßO>l l * gtvie*Pf the deed. op tbet.' fi rat daya
Of April 180 0ed1850. . • • •
.11105.'.101114130N. Admit j ie ig eon.
' or Jahcs Hyde. d e ed,
• - •
'inly 12, 181 e.
HAYING TOOLS for rev at . dirtie,ASE
Y• ,
e stord` of Eowth
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iv H. J. WEBB. 1
. i founsim aco ntry store, at tb
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--'l . I about this tink, embracing everjthing usually l
Fashionable Tailor. 1 I • 1 rate article crt ark
I 0 ADD,L E, Bridles, Carpet Bag'. Trniatiog
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gontrose, June 10, 1848.
ipoNTINVEs tn tarry on the Tailoring b gitiess
I Tiffany, in B ooklyn. Having purchased ex t;"3 B„. - k r , t ,,, at .1 TYLE*IO '
, - ' I„' over J 13. SailaburrB Store, with the sant neat., .
i, Attention. Farmers l 'less and elegance! of execution that has for Is long tremely low, to is prepared to sell lit prices. ,
_
OT - if:EV:VG. Cotton jam Baits, lan %lila'
'..7 tpttf tla„,ts, very In at - TYZEitti
14' E subscribe? is now manufacturing and of- a t
1, : iar
liberald t t.
v a
a n
t 7 o d n :l 4 l e tza r I: t y . . r,
,f ill, 4‘i,Vt even in a h r i l l y n
. t. h fi a e 1
i ti w s
pe fo g r tc..ia ß t e r ep a o n k n i,v ot n fe t, 4 1 . 0. 7 1 p c 1 1 ",.. i 5 8 e 48. „„,,
lering for sale, at his shop opposite the
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by rnt.tintirci txtilione luexcui tic, merit its 'edtitino- ________....---...1.11 I
l 1 eqamerat". ,Office, the best article in the FAN- afire and extent ion 1 RUGS' & . IEDICINE.S.--Otir %dock is.
'h MILL ]weever offered to the Public. Its Cutting done wHli neatness and despatch, an :l war-, ii. now complete. physicians and Oilers ate
ipation qualities - consist in separating all , rauf , • l z''''l. "fit
.1 r InPr . r l V litado'nl , " , , 1 • •
Invited to call and examine qualitY a,lid prices.
ds of foul stuff from the Grain ; and for, M'"'""`• ""' '• 1818 I
,
E
BENTLY
;tin!: fast it cannot be beat by any other ; I
.13. 4E.11)
It Just call and examine for yourselves, and DRUG STORE
~,.-ill be satisfied. JACOB DEITZ. I A COMPLETE a§sorlment of .
Tontrose, July 12, 1848. ! PI & MEDICIN ES, also Tresses, St
I strnments and Glass ware, fiat stile low al
Drug Emporium or ABEL Tr
1
•„
arm
Townsend's Sarsap a.
,UST received, a large supply of this vislua•
ble Medicine. Persons wishing a genuine
ip le warranted to be FULL STRENGTH,
:be supplied by calling on the Agents,
BENTLEY & READ.
•;loritrosiP, July 1 1848.
rIST of Letters retn.itiattgiti the Pust Othee
at Montrose, Pa. June 3U, 1848.
I
•!es•Squire Kearn Thonins
lII , n C. W. Keys Miss Martha
Iles Jefferson Lewis Geo. W. 2
On Rufus Lott Miss &trail
IIInr(1. Miss A. G. Mott Merritt
[lierfieltj Joseph McCollum Nitiey R.
luster H. N. Muttony T.
I py, C. H. M. D. Mclntosh Wm. C.
i4riti Mrs. Henry Murphy Jereftonh
Ir-r James Miller Nehetniult ,
tsworth Miss CarolineMehWeu N.
3 . 11 Wllll,tm !Adler Miss Betsey
liiiwin Mrs. Cla rind 'Morley Win.
rprock R. G. 2 Nichols Abel H.
„
lo j ket.tee ktrsemas Osterhout Henry 8.
Ily Hillis Park Miss At) y
Fah L kkls Pruit Amanda
ddwin J.•rerninh 2 Pierce James 2
rthard MissCaroliatßoberts
.Iter Mr. - Reeves David A.
tidwin David A. Sutton Naihan
unwell Mks Louisa Shearer Mi.. Luc-Prat
ne John A. Sanderson /Miss El.za
temberlin Lewis E. Stintti M W.
.rrts Mrs. Julia Ann Smith Jahn
hman M. A. Scott Mi..s Marion G
1 4iial Miss Lydia M.Stetens Eleanor A. .
John Shearer James I'.
flee John 0 Z. Stevens Orin
;haldson J C. Siwie Mrs. L. 11.
awn—re 11. Smith J imes
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Wm V. Smith Abet L.
i'Vidson Richard -colt D.niel
tions Signor A. Tiffany Daniel A.
',llly Titrtny Orval
NEW GOODS. ;T HE subsoribersi ,. are
receiving tlas: it Sprin i!
AT R 1-:017C P.D. PR IC %S. and Summer Stack of Goods—comprising their
111N1141 variety of,Wy Gon , q3, Grcceile, Hard
Fl yer - Rnictx is now offeriog a anger .
a n d iii..rixt t . itsive assortmettt t Goon:, l Vikre, Tin Ware, Glass, Books & ;tit'tinrairy
lindia Rubber Grwl'S. Clocks and Patent Medi,
;ball l . rcr.. ticreintore. Having bought el limb. for . c
, ia , .
i 'nes., to which vir
C,~lt, e ; cordially invite! the attens
as 4. and lar g ely, he dory not hcQitatc to s v that n
i tion of our friends and the public igenerollv,
site;-toias are ~.cl‘, as cannot easily be beat-i and will
not fail to. au„ tint moal particular in styli.,q'ua do quite - as well by thins !ss any otit• - •
~r price: , i . ler house in [Ow i Prornising'to
n.. : ' -
Ills ,trick will include a Lar g e assnrime4 of ' ' P. B. CHANDLER 4. CO.
i 13.1)T46) I.DwEloo acia 09 I — Montrose, May 2p,„ 1848.
I French a d Eag ilitli g ltain4, P , int , d LVIVII3 and Nine..
hits, De all,. .2 WI le.111,11( . . in almost endl variety,
lity
of super; r styles / land eheaper than ever.
gli . 3 . L ELS .41: E 3 E i Lzvvi rd-....,,ci, aahmere,
' Falley and plain Do L3DVIC Stradillas. Barrage and
Fancy . ;;t ShaaJs, and Cravats and Seatfa—ill of,
the late. styli s and tyre cheap.
:13 f . ..):0/s:if,;gxf r y Florence and Birds eye Braid,
fato.y and Val" trali,-, Lawn and conimlon Fancy'
Bonnet c, and to ii Ribbons, Tiimmings ant! Flowers,
ot the nu a •—i to : . I rs.
A
h AND , Parasols—A choice tot of Silk, Gingham,
:i 0
NEW i 0 DS. atid,snitii l'arwitils. and Umbrellas, vrry In w
I ,
I flaig S: Carii.—A large ussortme'it of Fur
11.: I:ave just received at cur Neu. Store, in nu; tied . Pearl co'd Far and Wool Hate, Gents
il lanesburo, a general assortment of , Leghorn and fainey.Puirri Leaf do . oho cloth,.
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;DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, vi let and gin* summer' Caps of tto latest
fashion
CROCKERY, SASH 4. GL.4SS, 1 •
iIIIR ROBS, PJLVTS 4. OIL, ' 0 —len nTicra ac e 4,4•.% eit
_•... .ii .., .....1 _ %.,,, as hal •
Y/O.V.YETS, STo rE S A•-PIPE. ! Broadcloths. Casstmehes, Twee , s,l.entucky
'.4RASOI.S. TIN Jr.IRE, i Jeans, Liners, auk and rommon Ve,itrigs, and
Y/.4.RD Tr.-IRE, 87 . 0.\ . E . 11 ,.. 4.RE, i common siiminir s WT.: in larv,e variety.
4LSO - Bed l'ii ks c--lion sheetings; Batting,
&lions, NA ILS, 4.C. ! Yarn, Carpet \Sarp. carp-1 Bigs, Pdl4i Leayes
'
, Iliuse in want ofGoods, (*.tap. are rrwpral ruiiy ' 4,-!. with a geqra I a s . or t toen t at Dl.Goods.
Itioei-u to g ive es a ell. B. It. LY(iNs & Co.
w.l
Liti-,',.,... June 16-1,! , .•
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Groierle—A large assortment,iand low
.er 011111 ev,r.; . i! -
- ":1111 PS. Prints, Lawns, Gin:sr:hams and • ( rockery —n iliperior article, and ckeari.
lkill Summer Grinds at , Hardware—a litoe assortment, Mel tßing Car-
B. R. LI()NS & CO'S. lienle7r.' t.,is. c.iitit S'Pel, mill and >I Out Saws,
•
411. Es - Iron, steel, riallf, and tiiill,i.v Ware. 1
CABIN - E r g .W
('1 rhs. of nejv p.iiierns, very cheqi
4;:1)N Land and made to order. Painting 4- Medicines, a ilf:Ora hie assortment
,kalazing done on the shortest notice. clans. Also Palinis, Oils. Ginidttont 5, Plows
• ( and casiiiiiss.sooming Wheels and ROes.
a_ iii... R. LYONS 14- CO.
STOVES-0 'superior nssnr't of ;Cooking,
trpt.72,z ,wrolus
4 . a ~... - ; Purlor and plate Stoves, includvng theimew pat
s ,terns ()fair lighf--t-also stove pipe, zifiS, ttc.,
VI B. CHANDLER 4- CO. arc now re- -Ail of which twill tie sold on the milst favor-
X .ceiving a fine asortmetit of Cooking, Parlor,' able terms for clash, produee,nr approvfed aredii
r 4 other stoves, to which they invite the attentio n IMI New MiltOrdi,
Ift urebasers, They intend to make it the interests *---j
flpersons who buy for cash to give them I call before
iiirchasing. Call and see us.
4iine. 72,
ti'is E 3 Twining Arternai
' iffy la Me.; Townsf•nd S. D.
lii,olan Mittan • Vance IA Me*:
IlikrflSeV • ZVI iSS tT V 4 rairrhu r.:h Rol)ert
I '.
i rnver B. G. Washington Hubbard 2
Ale Hrirmaq W--bb Henrc L.
at-ding Lemuel Webster Abel
,ickrox T. N. NVeich Richard
itcbcock P. A. Wright E T.
ltkc..x F. F. Wells W. B. -
I Luke _
H. J. WEBB. P.M.
I'ger
new lot of Summer stuffs, Sheeting. Car%
pet Warp etc. etc. by B & It.
I OOTSS: SHOES, a new stuck just r4Ttuv
-17. ed and %$ ill be sold low .by B & R.
,
E W STORE
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9,557,065
003,W,
4,632,640
345,95;
Mil
HE undersigned Tailors of Montrose. in
view of the great inconveniencesconnect
4, with giving credit for cutting clothes, would
itlrehy give unuce that for all cutting done by
liem atter this date they will require ready
itty, in'cash or its equivalent
P. LEVER,
J. GROPES,
P. 4. LOCKE.
Montrose, June 28, 1849. -
DISSOLUTION
• HE copartnership heretofore exibting un
-1 •
der i t-Le firm of Bard & Hall .is This day
l a
ii r ssolved by mutual con ent. The notes end
.cconnis due the firm, ar in the hands of Wel-
An Bard whmis authoris d to settle the same.
VI thoseindebied will pl se call:and settle by
be lbt day of August ne •t. sn they will STIVr
kS t e" I WILSON BARD.
JOHN H. lALL..
!liDirnock. 3 ne 24. 184E1
Edinburg Blood Purifier,
ND Health Restoring Mixture, and cures
ail Diseases arising from linpuritv of the
loot', for sale by A. TURRELL.
LiROTON tNK, a Ppl ndirticle. jusi re.
il a
/ vceiell,aod lor sale a T 1 .7 . . L.E le S.
--A._
N exellanga for Goods CASH, Fla;z-Seed,
Grain 'of 11 kinds, ,ftutter, Eggs,. Wool,
row Cloth, Orsey, Pine LumbOr, 4.c. 4 - c.,
r whibli dial bighest price will lae paid.
- i ABEL TERRELL.
111
Montrose,. June 21. .. ~
ROCE 'IES. Sugar of epory variety,
i Motu , Fish, Teas in great. variety, and
lit of very ~
. me., very etcnerit. quality, Coffee, Salina tug, cay
.. Mir aniiblack Pepper, All-spice, Ginger. Coinvlnion,
loves, Raisin, &e. cheap at TURRELAM.
I. a full St kof Sheeting, Carpet warp and
Cotton arn, Batting wadding, itc. &c. ae
is sap aft the beapast. , B. &
• ILLOWg
CLTEB 41PED lIFAVq CURE,
UST-reeeil and fottale by .the ,Agen,,4o—
"Er -Mad.
Take Notice.
2:3)*
HERE ITISI
fly ue,dant tepului.na vibes,
With ..I.s t eni travelling in Et duck;
The multibotie keep nr.bing
To get tttir work dune up by Lovis.--p1110:11
Pf., A. LOCKS .
I r 0 IVIV .9 END' S, WEB.STE,
sapardla, anti the most celebrated P•
71.1R1
i ..,
1 .1.2:1TS SUITSIttio -
~,
i,,, this Village in all its yariotts brariChes, and
will keep constantly on hand„Crackers, of all
Q TONE WARE, Clocks, Mirror: , kinds, Ginger tread. ; Cakes, &ft .i which
S Wash board i anki B e d cord s at Tonle/es. ! will he sold Wholesale or retail , and Warranted
,I.
, ,to give entire satisetiction. Wedding Ceice
_
NEW STOVE, TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON 1
will be made to rideij . and of the bei quality
itireadand Re Biscuit -wil! be kept Orinsitinily
on hand if tbe public, wip.patropige ; bim sulli.
'cieni to warrant it. ,
4 Mont rrise,June 1,1848.
=MEI
ESTABLISH:MEN' 'T'
r 11731. J. LY'TLE & Co. respectfully'Linrorp
1 y tile eirizels of Susquehanna and aclipitiiug.
cot.nu , s that they libve open( d all E,ta dist.in tit in
Montrose. one duor horlb or S. F. Keeler's 1 utel, at
iiwhich maybe founill an extensive =tortilla' t of
%Ta l ov v.%
,
. of the latest and most approved patterns; cap e s gen_
: eral assortrni-nt of '
.
Tin, Copper Si. Sheet-Irqn Ware,
'at wholesale rind rctail. all irf'whiri will be sold el.:
CEEDINGLT Low for ready pay. Merchants sold retail.
ers will do well td give us a call before put chasing.
Repairing done on the shortest notice, am d on .the
' most reasonable terms. Rernerpber the pla c to buy
Tin. Capri- and Sheet urea Wore CHIA?, a 1 door
; north of Ker le os t1 , ,1 ri.
Muritrave, J one .5,, 1818,
une 7, 1844
1E PUBLIC ,
~ I;, ,
utrvu•sulmairpt 1 - fli, J. WE BB i i now receivinvi new and
a I
chased the :ate Stoc - iti Trade
ii 4- C 0.,. wt.: hereat er Lc Grund CrcerkprY '
1
There a general assurtifricni of
DIOINfS, PAINTS , imp
. ,
e
nffs,'GroCeries, ~, ,4 . ,
cwelry, inacites; li-cl 4-c., I choice lot ~f Dry :Goods, Groceriess, • flardwase,
Nails, Plata, &c:, &c., witigh Will he sold
at such prices as will give entire: satisciotion to those
• who may pu'rehase.
I Montrose, Mayi 10i ;1848.
! ----- 2 1 .4 •1- •
m3II hut weil ,c1,...t,a .ti,,k of ITH :!, m
S, HARD-IVAR, 4ze.., I ' - --"-- --,-
. M R I,,f;, imi lllif ei,; ,ill , ard.'q. pairoi,
schoo,
will
co T m e m rm e • i • lce ot
o rt n iio ' w ilia rd's
'Moininy, July
: 17.. The pupils designing . to enter, willlfind it ad.
f other articles usually fond in a j vantagcous to begin the first of the l'ettri. when new
he bought extreinciy liOtt fur I classes arc organized. The services of Miss Black.
.olt -FLEA Mili" P. 41,1,. ; • I man will be • continued, and an addrtarnal Teacher
Irji:Xt recei v. ; 'tfltd,,Yed. • I - lmll
i 11 ,,,,, ted ~,... , • Coininon Engbab Studies, ~
depkritnenis ' Ancient flistory. Botany, Nat. Phil, rheilli3.
tid i,,,ii id rem I try, [thermic, Logic,
6 ra ir,„, and o r Algebra or Geomet,
, li6i p d i . An Latin or Prtincli,
io 4,it upon Ntssie on the Piano,
lA. T. Drawing - or Painting, (extra)
Board twelve shillings per week. i
Montrose.; Juue 20,1848. •• i • 25-4 w,
____
LA.TEST NEIV'S.
1
NEViI Cmitisiiii fresh- Rieg, Lertions, more of
ttint Os. Ton; for 50 cants... Oleo, Ging
ham., Mourning .Lnwns, ikons pap4r,,, Umbrellas.
Parasols: add Fteelitleedei will , be opened tomorrow;
Friday. by !,' ' -'' M. ~:T YLER.
Mentrose, June 11.,1848. . . ;?';
TO
AVIINIG pi
N.A. of N. itfith:
at their .114 ,Al,
I )RUGS,
Dy e«s
Silt:cr.ilrarfe,
Togei heir with
I DRY -goo
and aLsal the ploid •
rountry h ord. Can
C 4 S •
he foreving he is no.
,rit, a choice and we
in all the respective
oilers his'stock dealt
agr of the public gen
ular, is respectfully s'
will belt) attendance
addifigin do
log fro*,
sorimpnii of nrijol
aforosadi, ;slim* ;r
piele. The pa trio •
Physicians ail part
experiroet d hand
e uStvinot.rs.
ea , takes effect fro
arrange
April last.
:Montrose, „tati
-
LEqHORFC
alp bops ; t
col la K id,iSi
fa ncie 4 for -sLIP
, Is4i.
QNNETS, froak.6l
Flowers. La j
and Cotton Glovr!
rt tit b
'
WEEDS
Y Jeans, Meri no c ontinfs ,
s, Gamhroonk, Cassimi6s Sqt,-
dif of Cloths, also a et) eir 10 t
.r thao ever, Jost rec'4 to ;.
SAL/SIIUft rpS,
jj" EINTttK
-MA- C43hitnOr
'nem lid •till ki
of Yes iag:rt iltiW
Jun 8,1818.
,• • •
W OP 0 1'
woo;ish,to.co.:
. i':
HA ir:Y 1 :11),
._0 ii, j,i it t -r-
PIERS—I. L
ttaut pttting
• Akio and priml fdr
e'd at
r 1 1 01 I..grA
.J
ps Pertwneiyi
848. •' -S
S SAV
ICOSN
Alt'irto l -a"i
4 . 1 / 1 474iq1 , 1
Dr. G.l
841li•buiry' . i
- -; -
La i a .1
ticiuth( 1014 •
.indebted 10 : 111 °
n??,Y satTe 1 3 9 1 sts
fit is ,offic.4.betw
Wing 'lltsir accounts
1.80. •
iff4 i CSEMI,
d ‘yitk bis' gold A's
• 'TOT - .
0 UT
• • - iEXAMINS
t f
tt I 91,111,C.IATif ER. tpi 0 pan h. nJSO uppo
J s,••
IVOR a lar,o,' Splendid, and Che 4 assort- ; F ant! Morocco kns N.er •ftw t,
meat of I%.iontrose; June 6. '44, M. C. Tn.'', R.
1.12
NSW GOODS
Some thing New into-iiose,
•
• A,
• BALDWIN wiand inform his Ilrienes un
Montrose and vicinity, that be has Fist corn
.
menced the
;in Filtm,
•
BAL.w,, & DUNMORE. wou)d inform
the pohtic thai they have entered Iqto' a co
partnership inithe
- Grgcery, Pictuaging, 4. Yankee *Notion
husinegs, and intend to kerp on holid .n Kond
supple at everything; appertaining iotheir lulu
of I,osinrsA.
•Sugar, Ten,lCoff,te; Molassee,Cotidsh, Mack
erel, very cheap,
Nuts and Candies.of all descripttrips i whole
sale and retail.
A new and splendid assortment of *B, (same
ery tine for the Llclies.) i
Good Healthy. Drinks Z—such ns Spdn-water,
gat up in City style, Runt, Ilop,•4nd Wild
Cherry Beer, and' Lemnrinde.
Those whowatit to pay down will:do wf• ,,
give us a call. . C. BALOWIN.
• • 1. P. DUNMORE
filonirnse. June 1. 1443
NEW GOODS.
T 1 N Ware of the best quality. n;i:1 cheaper,
c than the cheapest. F. B.f & Co.
BLACIOMITHiNg.
THE subscriber has taken the shop former
ly occupied by J. Mooney, bear Jones'
Lake, where he will do all kinds of i'work to nr.
der, such a s'horse shoeing, ironing !isagons and
sleies, making chains, burs; fork'4,.and other
kinds of work dond on short notice for ready
pay. All kiods- of prodside - will tia , taken In
payment J. NI. STEWART.
Bridgewaler,Jui.c 1,184 S
HE subscriber has removed hisishcp to the
building between 1. Ethertideoniliß. Bu.. l, re's
;'tort's. where he will carry on the
TAILORING- BUSINESS
In all. fts Branches,
l and in a manner unsurpassed by any. He has
also just renewed from - New York; a choicely
selected lot of
Taaiiwir 3ltaXol2
!which he will sell at prices which;cannot fail
'to induce people to buy ring pay Down. All
garments sold by him warranted to a well made.
LINES.
I Montrose, May 23, 1848.
•
T TWO THOUSAND ig
Shee)it. et uti
per ytkrd. Cpll quick with the Cash.
V. Lyons.
irj-ENILOCK WOOD-2 or 300 cords sea
soned' INood, 4 ft. long-,wanted by the
Ist of January next. by I. L. PO4'l' & CO.
NEV GOODS!
11A. 10L11 of
a1 1,11 14 -54- '
. .tes r Cop.§
s, and -other
131 a& R.
susquchanna A er,4lemY•
THY , if snTeil Toxin of ihig ifintituticm
cothu i _ 4 mpep"oq *uolgullay, July filth, undrr the
chia . rge 0( . 4 1 : 11 , Kb" graduate uf Maaigon Galan;
Nqy, „ , .1!
Taltion Per T . eiri*. , -
W7itine, Raading,iiCtetlin#raphi, Kudimeotinf
AtithMet..e.Geoiriphy & Enrl) 00 -1
Latin Grammar ea , Lessons, chemi.tiyi fiil
piophyy otany,t cigi9 uu4,ll)to.togioA,- 3
.. (10
AirbrltYg4iobltit ;O e P tha 7 l& • Ail l' °6 4 l .' ' 4?"
Litin'in'd-Gieek'clarsica, ,
littrairroll'the: nava . (i.itray • r , r• e'ito
'Driediroflloelß6ird.. 1•
h J4SSI7P - Prat
. .
ilo n ert;:tugyi 1843, -; I
& CCL
4 lily of
-
I,IY. - • dat
D!
„ of, Park,
+Mpg on
, ea•ricind
FrFilk;: 4 V4f e
clY.llsl§
;1110k 1 f1Plq ! I T 0 0161 W?
Cili!tig.o4 - Wing and
. 644 e Seythe",
la Cradles, -Sickles, i4y ?vire, Scythe
Sack",
Nswte dna Ripsi-Andzll4o
a i° lolt 'lige , I Thirkeit
1.019,111)1848. '
REMOVAL t
ALERATEJS
.. . ......
I.
lATANTED,.Io exchirntrir for ...,... F
for which pert crudrwilltro .oa.ttlY. ..
LE s . WOOL .—. A tKo Bother. btritl - Hocoli_.; gigs.
Tow Cloth, Soviva, Cas/1 or:41 appior'ect:.ta.iti
PY. .. , . '''M. C. TYA.E.I. '
, . .
_DAIRY tA.LT..
UST r . eceived a Tomei article of. dairy
.1P1. 4 *
tJ preppred -from
,the porest rock ..sptit
'w;ll' worthy the uttehticin of Dairy Mert-f . .-
salt by the Darrell. . I
AIMS & aIIERMA:7,
.
t ANTED, in exch nge for goods.' •
I V qioniity'OT Butter; Cheese, 'Lard:
Apples, 'row croth, Grata of all kind! •
ers &c. &C. l!1
Thankful. for past ifavore. we hope - .w:
friends will give us.acall before-purchasing.
assuring them that we rill give them *LIRA
bargains.as those of ourbeighbora - wbo:Praltso
loudly. MILLS ..,SHERMAN:
. .Molitraqe, Julie 6,1114 i. • •
TOOTS & SHGES4A,good assorPnaLt of
.11 Boats &lc/Shoes. both cnarse and'. be, jest
ened at , SlifFElli:44. l e" S.•
.
4"t IN GHA Ai , La wit. grad a v.l r":-. . ti: gl'ot h .
V l, , er• Dregs Gon.lit, pr MR Pte.. .stmtie itlin4lid
bargains at M/LLIS& SHERMAN'S.)
. :
C 1, 6 l'HSS•Citis!nii-rti.i. and V.-suirgq' Trilie
k.gfl•t ilgSnrttilettl. iStlflimer fti
offereel its this tmirket 4 M. at:
The Spring and Summer .
STOCK OR GOODS,
• At It-IL. POSTS •
ARE WORTH AN' EXAMINeiTIOAT.
.AVING bought Inrgely • anti -with cnre.•
-:y du .riot hoscnie to say there are fe*.„401:17
.):_. •• • r stocks mthk 1 ounty, and as usual If ittite
, 01,1 cheap as the cheapeit. Thankful for Bilge,
pat rnri ,ge, we offer to Obi friends a largeliont
. Broad Cloths, Kerseys, Satin itesiiniS,
plain and - Miley Gingham', rich bl'k and - 0—
ured, Silks, De 'Alas, Dress Lawns. Catnbcfm,
Bard and plain Swilis Muslin, Tadt*irr4.
Linens, tidkfs, Shawls i a lorge.sisfotimeatif.
Stuittner Good! pf any. maiiety. aiilarge
stock , of ihinnets, Fin' ers, Collars, Ribaotrs.
Fringes, Buttons, Lac and Kdgings, Paw.
cols—hest esqortment ii town. -• . . . 1
Cotton Bats, Wick. cotton Ytt,rp.,. Ripe
1
• Caepet Warp, a good nitwit- and cheap, ii lige
quantity of Sheetings ekenpfoit'easis.
~.
Crockery, a largeistobk ofAew styles,*
greatest variety in town, and wilt be sold cricap.
Groceriet, a pod assortrnent, rut stin g
, . .
of Sugar, Teas, &c. 1
II
Hard Ware, oral! -kinds ti-n:, 'y l:ept in
,n Country Store, Slthilert snit H :::, -s :u re,
Mill & Cross cut Sa ws Iron ot ail ir ~r rip:Joe,t,
Steel, Nails, Crow-b' ri, Log-chair s iST,
! A large assortme t ill Dress Linens,' pact,
, Checks, printed Lin, tis. Towelling null ynble
i Linen. White Goode, a desirable stn,k, Swiss
1 Dress Must ins; &c. &e: at : ' PUtir4l; J--
Montrose, May 10. 1,4 S.
lIITSInPU
i22-3m
Wm- It Poe. & Co., • -
4
RE NOW RECEIVING from Neva York,
ill a new stock of Frisnancast.s
superior to anything eiii.rl before offeted its•this
praee. ' I I
Beaver. Nutria, Milli-kiri. &c..
Leghorn, Straw, Panama,
(Daps ut e very style, untisuiltly cheap:
ALSO, a large nod w4ll seleete s ii stock at
READY MADE iCLOTHIND .- • . .
made up in the best manner. and. la
them..-
Consistingn st 'fashion
iii
—cheap--cheaper itiiii you vitt st "1, the-
Consisting of fine Dreaini Frqck osits,Rdol.:
tidoons, Veits, &c., ot.evary descrip ion- . • ,
Our stock of Clothing 14 large rind' al; fanciti
can be suited both with st'yle and price...:, — ..,„
, Calf and examine fir Yourselves!. Wis` re
pledged not to be undersjlJ.
Montrose, May 16080. i :, ,
BOOT & S
' IYr HE z
I -I- baying oper'eii
is Shop in Seat'e
building,, West side
dilIM of Public lAven".-
prepared ;to carry on
t ;in all it , tirartchq,
• • the
2203119=1N01 . 3t7131t zda.
Having' served considtg*ble time
New' York City. and therost..lui tdrent biol.'
self that for finish and , duiribiiit of ne:erm
!plensp.even the most faslidtous..: rtmiunablu (,
shire of polilic iuttronage.is aolieit
FRANKLIN B WEFSti,.
Montrnse. June 1. 1848.
MIMI
TE M 0 SUG AA: I 7 A superfor fur
I'
temiontoe, for iptie" by J. trims; 1
FIRST' rate Meta:tees at anti
June W., 1848. at SA TodRAWL
$2 50
OEM
.
tiLBURY CROCKERY, a urge-.kola
I..TJL'spi , -ndid assortment of tbh4ollegaat : l4ioo
loi'varejtiAt ree.'d at, SA
• 4 50
5 00
14 00
3 00
ARb i'VO.F..-14 di Sawa .&
.I.l:Ttkorley's. celebrated "'Boot
H-0141;8ttlnuri. F.frks4trgtirp tier - -,
Traed Cbeins ‘ / gitia"
Gritog AL' Cradle oyAlies; datfis
pKukes, Eastern Nada evf:ry gizb
• RENT 1.171"
O. 1 n nd - Nlnclkerei;•ifi hat i
bbls., just'rec'd arid"iiill bete;
June" 22. 1848, -'t -• '
QOLE -LPATHE Upper*,
.L.),14e, Apia and loos
tpt . 80e .Rm . :by 130rfLEY.,:.
DRAsss,ataile;:st eke, ',awl:
i) Cila49-a4(l Britainia4*.e ,
; invelTable - & SE)diais
fee' ' 'ri -,waro I Lkho
anA V4ots,-Itrass,;
tots, Curry-Combs, [u,4era, Tabt
teits:, 4 oni%oas, pclj ,
Batts, and' TWA Pawd
statute; Eisteg
blditqa;, o taiii6us ` to diet
taht. - eXtie ()via, tho',OliVa;
'lid
171.P:r1 atts.aack,Rl
, git tba.store , of t i r -
ion* 41:41h
•ces at nissonibty:kkieli - :
. • •
ZE!
etton Basiviil, find •
tYLEW
Hats & Caps,
OE OKI
~~, Y
41 , --ttottnir
A
,q.oomaioite
r_immji3ifi.
P.it4krOtkik.
for ita
;‘
'bra veq toy
TIIIVIIIT S.
iskins-z
-,e,very4kiiiil
, ,
1 , 4 : ac ZIA
rP!.kk ' iifaii ,-
' 41; 1 01 .:e4r
'!#, 16 4 4 4
d Stt'ql,Pikf
. 164"Vii;t6V
L;TlVit.k.it - ~-,
' '‘;':'''tflj . W/ 1- ';'
D i p , li i f; , '
- , P4kg ..111k,'
s ; sl-,e..iii 'IN 1 5
' l 'n F:t) 'Mr .
; ~tth: 1/ill4.
it m ti ,...! . 1
3. i.. , ' r,:•='.--::":
ilekibit t'14 . 1 . 1 - 0•
4.tLyinipi.,=:
qi - id l ificillit. ,,- ...
';'qit' inOttiiel
tjti:al .
Harr,
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