5 Guie*ez,_ Aims, mina Stinitianzas." _l t 41 1 1 1 4% • "General-Taylii-iPreSident, elect of tatieatilitias still Bolds Oil to his post aelri full Najdri:Genetal the army, at seven eii.eight anmaind dollars a . ear; and is in theseive discharge :of hfs'ideniant military duties. This-Wdoing very handsomely for a wan of peace . ! . - , ♦frimi Wadi Tariff! The . Pennsiiounian _says the "Whie iron masters denoun"Oe the Tariff of 1846 as-a Freq Trade Tari ff ! A Free Trade Tariff .l--HoW absurd! A :Tiriff wiieh'imposes a duty of 80 per cent, upin Iron, coal, and nearly all for eign production 4 which come into competition with our own l The freight insurance, and other charges increase the amount of this inci dental protecti4 to at least 40 per cent., and would be equal)hpon an invoke of iron or coal amounting to $lOOO, to at least $4OO. -Would it be wise in. fin 'attempt vainly to provide naiad itiopoisty,feril which must soon pass away, pen:lanai:ly to tax farmers and mechan i* who sfter - 111,Mmititute the bone and sin ew of the mum*, anymore than $4O for ev ery one'hundreit dollars. worth of merchandise which they centime. It is a gross perversion of terms to earths present Tariff a Free Trade Tariff -Week, we never can have • a Free Trade tariff; Wanes the revenue which the Federal Goverortrat requires for its support must always bajohiefly raised from on foreign imports,.?.j Tas ZKs 014IEW Your.—We are satisfied that we ratedllimend , Taylor's majority quite t o o high in waft 100,000., .It will not ex ceed, we n a inr e : a tk, 50,000.'4' - The vote will lfall' considerably short of t t'00844. Mr Otis - vote then was 232,482. -en. Tiylor"s, aggregate will eeareely reach 240,000: I _ It is a mattes fdonlitithnther Cass , or Van Bares will carrythe largest voteati the State. It is reale. with the aid of Whigs and, nearly the entire Abolition rote, Mr. Y. B.'s Tots may preponderate.—; any Argue. Tai IRON IN XST.--The reduction in-the price of Iron is diarged by - politicians to . the tuiff of 1846. 4'his, sec the Upland Union, is wholly false, ai shown by the facts of the case. 1845 the variutts imports of iron to this country wen_, Over $10,00,800; while in 1847, under theiiresent tariff, it fell. to $6,- 000,000, and thOiamount of iron exported in '47, compared wiila '45 shows an increased val ue of $400,000 in favor of the tariff of '46. If there be any difficulty with the iron men of Pennsylvania, it*omes from over prodiaction, as shown by the 61lowipg facts. The increase of '47 over '46, t o pig iron 88 per cent; nails and spikes 84 . cent. BS OF TIII WEEK! arrival of the America. ONE WEIL:LATIN. PROS EUROPE. . . n The stesuiship;Ameea, Captain Leitch, ar rived et New Y#rk on the night of the Bth, about 12 o'clock,itaving made the passage over the Atlantic in +yen days and a few hours. The news frog the Continent is not very important. From Ireland #te have . the intelligence that the patriot* O'BijeiMeagher, McManus, and O'Donolote,-Imvi„h their sentence of death commuted to that of transportation for life. The Irish AO trials have closed, at least so far as Clonmel4.concerned, and the Attorney General has obtijinett verdicts against all the gentlemen.whon he prosecuted. Sentence of death has been *eased upon the convicts; \ but at a Cabinet Council, held on Tueiday last it was resolved to flare their lives. The general skate of the country is represen - - ted as being moo deplorable, through the fail ure of the pots* drop. the meagre grain crop, the want of emdayment and the disposition of the people tom e off with the produce of the land, regardless ,1 the payment of any rent or', tares. The Megli Herald says " The spirit of emigration with never more rife during the thringef the yeir than it is now, though we are otAhe lltiot of winter. Scarcely a day passes in whicOstrangene are not obserVed wending their wag towards the seaports of Dro gbetla or Dublin .- flying from the misery which threatens to *I their homes. upon the arrival of winter. The Cholera s scarcely mentioned in the English papers. The klarm has subsided. The affairs Ofll.Austria are ~still in a crisis the capital toeing surrounded - by troops in the interest of the empire, and the •Hungarians having retired from its vicinity, thus leaving the iasnrgeota to tthar' own resources. -Whether they capitulite, or fight it out to the last, remains to be s4n. lii.Paris; Ma Thursday evening at - six o'clock, the Assembly diiiided on the important tines- I ticm‘of the eleetkin of 'President of the Repub lic, when the ft owing waii the unexpected result:—Nunibei of votes, 1819. • In favor of the deeree,, 58'4; against it, 232; majoritY, 355; consequently the election will take place et the 10th of 13,4 - member. The result excited the greatest mythic. As Ainiv.•4lrWelearn that an affray oal , cared yesterday at John Decker's hotel, in oxemity,- ; batman some driver named. Daniel Smith a manned Perry, in which the former stabbed the latter so severely that in Reis despai* of. Smith has been arrest ed aid is now *jail er - Wayne Co. Herald. WAR RWIWRKTI NLW YORK -11 SD BROOKLI'D. We learn, sail the New. York' Sun, of Nov. 11, that the Mayor of New York .was visited wstarday, by a Quemittee of two citizens of Brooklyn, who informed him that Brooklyn.was shoat° take 444W= of a ieraterrY. to be *Wished lateen this foot of Wall awed, in . Ow York, sal eh foot of Montagu! PALM in Brooklyn, aM tl4t_Am'elaimedl right he to es *Me sell Poky. within!" regard to sit per ?milieu of Nertilork. - ' ' v NM" Ra!filinPr refuted to receive - , this Wien la Ng Alhial epaelly,,aad:staula-thae, is Nut let - 40'mA the right to' control'on Win Ike art" An nay, sad is fully able :to "wise& law ilarit^ be would not turreelerws Ma at bar tighisArat mould *toad their- if wassizY, IV- *el 44 %.emst Tba. qaution Proaiso *Oh'lo,l* -- itrithgvas Wu" the ela h ta...lltit4alsisCaf this van With a assierilhatroadst` te. I —l- t ---- " — " ----- Cmiatit 4Whasar,Clap. Ulat 11 11014" - . 1011011 i NI , inst., from ' hrie - r-Tnisw -' B Whin. N. L. fee 1.41 040; ifigewiree] Ms - *lag t.to. witiottais'athalow, aid .eery-ima alai on be rnikT*, *ixialtfatOka Tied li thhipii Pitkoiiii4haii*Amoshome is by h.boksisoppik. stsulac4biiiffik Go mow Stitiriiii then initkllMosA le ;rest i - ===MM Ak.)ijimhin n correspondent# __,:. AJWIT: dkaphiii::::::::: 1-1,117 _ 14 7 -'1 , Lastmigiannother great rObe,lii„ title Pat- ,1 cut' °tee Ws . iismmitted; lif ) me.. 6.4Orreg the Titgk between the llama - 41°8in thermal, of the National Museum attached to the office, and limn o'clock this morning, ~then they were re-opened by the person in chars . the cave containing aeVerol diamond 'snuff bo es; neck laces and other articles of ialue, Mob have been Presented to officer* of this vernmerit and by them deposited here as the p operty of the nation, was broken open, and the following articles among, ethers were taken awey. The smell vases of ot roses, and a fine ly mounted and some other articles of a like via elide description; the scabbard oflthe sabre presented te..Cornmodore Biddle bitne Viceroy of Peru, mounted and adorned in a 'eery mag nifitent manner,: the gold snuff boxes mounted with diamcindi presented. by the Emperor of Roads . and other foreign dignitaries, to dipli matia agents df the united States; a magnificent pearl malice,na n number of gold land silver medals; some ! o them valuable as containing likenesses of ! i tingnished men. There may d , have been 'other things stolen, morvaluable as national mementoes than any of hese, but if 591 have not heard them ennumera d. The thieiesprbably managed to conceal o e of their un l e windier, for s e veral of thenrwere oubtedly confederated, lin the room, yesterday afternoon, beige it was 'cocked up for the nigh and fin ished their l Work at leisure between I midnight and morning., , • after the ; former robbiry of jewjela in this effide, for greater safety, the valuable things were-enclosed in.a small glass case by them selves, which was placed within one of the small conipartmepte, the sides Of which consist of, sashes and panes of thick glass, and I bell , wet so attached ai to be made to ring near the door, where the attendee( usually sits, if the inside case was disturbed. One of the panes of the outride; - case Was found to have ben broken, for it does net seem to have been cut, .and the inttening pane of the smaller inside appears to ' have been taken out. it is probable that the :Olaf had thtfroughly informed hims elf of all that was neeesaary to be done to i nsure the success of his enterprise, and that heommenc-' ed ty removing this bell. . ile.laft the inside of the most valuible snuff box, which I believe contained no dironds, as wails the blade of Commodore Bid le's sabre. Having made up his pack Of valuables, he left the premises by one of the front windows, let ting: himself down to the ground front a height of thirty-five feet by the means ofla rope.— The,re.are two watchmen whose duty it islo be about the building during the whole night, but they have made no report of the occurrence, though it must be said that if they saw nothing Of these proceedings, their offices must be prac tically sinecures. Ups AND DOWNS OF DALLOOSINGL—Dr. Moirfll ascended from . New York laSt week id fine style, and for a time enjoyed a magnificent view of the pity, and country, and sea But id his timbitioua desires, be farmed the pmjcet of crossing to Sandy Hook, 3 miles off. The Nett York Commercial Advertiser gives la further account of the termination 21 his trip, "-Calculating the time necessary toireach the mils from his then great height, he discharged sufficient gas to descend about halt mile, when he discovered himself rapidly b4ne to the south-east=towlirds the open ocean. I HastilY throwing overboard some ballast he rose twain but the upper current bad also changed. feel ' ing the danger of his situation and knowing ' that his best chance of safety was to drop im; mediately into the water and take his chance of being picked up, he let off his gas, and ma king a rapid descent, struck the water about five miles from the light ship. Night Was closing around him. He could see no movement for his rescue, nor did he know that his position had been observed.. Im mersed in the water up to his arms,' and run ning great, risk ' from the flaps of win#, which dragged his ballon and himself ivitbl violence, he remained _ more than an hoar and a half. Finally a boat which bad been dispatched from thelight ship came up, and chilled through with cold, and nearly perished from exhaustion he wag convyed to the light ship soon ft e r nine o'clock, and returned to the city on Thursday evening. IMPORTANT POSTAL ARILANGEME r NT.—The Boston Advertiser of yesterday contains the foll Owing important paragraph '! " We understand that ,letters were received by ' the Hibernia, from Mr. Bancroft, United States miniiter at London, announciig that he had effected with the British government, a settletnent of the difficulties in relan to the postages by : the British and United Sates mail steamers. - - - No Lo.tif WANTED.—The Washingtm Union' , • , scouts the improbable statement that tbe:ll. States treasury, needs an immediath loan of $3(1;000,000, o r that Mr. Walker Wold desert his post if it did, as bas been int' ted. - - , It says: Tilie idea of mrs. Walker desiri g a new loan hi time of peace, and - When near' one-half theloan of 184 . 8 is yet to be receiv and es, peck:lloo4n the net revenue for du es for the first ii carter of fiscal year, (as nblishei oSii4ty,) weeds nine_ millions ofd bef lug* the rite o upwards of thirty- A". millions of Aotl a is si Air from customs al , e, would seem to be preposterous." vi' ime.—Two eerrit 11 i e ttr fro m i r titemis P . . bip s o i l th e e tw ir passo n fon B Halifni and Boston, ' conn., havin 1 wai4onnd in 3 r9r.7 4160h1g blimp sttelled with ttle Iv- ETA,' Oct. 28 tia.ti B*Lutiz 'lin the grain and*O T iite you 'Ae'‘..' toiileil: Tell li f ro i lia -Yetir 'g;iii..2s6. •• ' f his cabin lbef , ~ _ ..sn I ?MI 1- ' 14,--how IPOP"17 netl,..flug g llistily iffy*: eL..t bow= 'ti L: - W* 11 8..r.. • Triniatol k • ' ;a IL* thIPAIRNaII.' '...4011.1., 1111 0 1.1 . 1. =.:. ' Blllll l iana of I)euil= ti 4 .1fOitA•1411 of ' . frits,k,r l ,7l‘ ..4 of ikw are Caliolies, ibis i s s i t ' ilititi**lllo wan 'telm - But whim iill# 44l o l: iiioi - tit' anfikir .a tie 11 141- ) 1 ,0 0 ' ligle - **if whoa kOtli ''': : • 401 : .on9lll - 1114111 - Oveirssrs—pri '- , io.ll4Uiguklk - itiiiiiutl, ibo ' 0 4180 401.04f441.41# v ery. Ii Wii**ll.4ke' n ittitilid s Of Utah population P4todrimv_tiley *ls get IM=ZEM .r 7. 'be Phila.. . „ tioir - = A bbl exempting not e*et eding $5OO in Nalna. kola attachtnent, !Via oidered to • s third reading in the House on Friday, by a vote of 109 to-91. ci` _ Bar Governor Johnston hai signed the Death Warrant of James Caddei;convicted in Luzertue county of the murder of Daniel Gilli gan. p , Caddell in to be executed on Fiiday, the 2d day of March next. *There is a peAr tree sin Illinois, 40 years old, *Moll measures about the trunk ten feet. In 1834 it bore 184 bushels of fruit, and in 1840 it bore 140 bushels. It is calculated that there must have been, t throughout Egypt, upwards .of 16,000 viotinis to the cholera. In a letter to the Peace congress, at Brussels, Mr. Cobden. estimates the total arm ed foice of Europe, exclusive of National Guards, police, &c., at 2,350,009 men, and the total expense at £200,000,000 sterling ,ver an num. ilThoi Temple of Nawroo, wbich coat $200.000, was likely set on fire, and burned down, not b lag alit remaining lint tbe blackened walk The Printer's Wants. A load of wood from eaoh of his wood paving subscri• hers folthwith, refry badly. The season of boa roads is fast approaching. and we trust our friends who design to pad thi printer is wood will take early occasion to sap• ply out wants, that we may not be under .the oacesotty of payikg cask for it—a very ward commodity with a priuteri(l) or going without. Ataq—we want Grain of all kinds, Pork Beef, Butter Cheese, Lard, Talbw, Potatoos. Apples, (green ordried) and althost everything that can be used in a family. In Springville, on the 6th lost, by Rev. D. Toirsy, Mr. RIMY: L. KERR, of Bridgewater, 01211141 CLAMP* M. WILLiAms, of Springville. In Pleasant Mout, Wayne County, on the 12th inst. by Thotnu B. Bus, Esq., Mr. 11leAlst. Ilowsuef Gibson, Aupq. go.. and Miss elalllUlPA PORTZ', of the same plies. In HWord. Oct. 25M. by Rev. A. Miller. Dr. IitPRY A. of Equineek. to Wie LOMA T. Li.ulrowrit of El arftwel. l• Died, • ! J .:a t Ijiivor Lake, Nov. 8, Joie N Balms, .p 8 83 years 4 ' 's. `ln Middletown, on the Gib inst., Mrs. Muter STONS, Wife oiliarrad Stone, aged 62 years. The aeceased wu one of the sunset settlers in the town aforesaid. She, together @itch her Inuband emi grated 'froutthe State of Coen. the ilia of her birth nearly 40 years ago, coesegeestly sstrired theprivaitions incident to the settlement of a new country. The 4aracter which the deceased sustained deserves more than a mere pawing notice. She united with the Presbyterian church about 30 rears ago sad' has so adorned ber ebristian profession is to silence every doubt of the genoinearou of her piety. She possessed a be. nevolegi heart, a mild temper, an innocent. yet commen dable irrwroeu. the poor were not turned empty away From NO door; the afflicted shared largely In her sympa thies. 'lnter death her husband, children, anti Dome: one rzlitives have sustained a Ices not easily repaired 1 New Advertisements. Dry Goods. _ CLLO IfeL Caseimeres, Vesting'', Ladles' Drees Hoods; shawis, oedemas, a battik' tot at from 4 to 12 eta, at 'tot. 15. 1848 1 F. B. CH 4 NDLE B & Co'.. G'°yard. wide sheeting. at 6 cm. and the beat had of heavy do. at? eta., P. B. C. & Co. BOOTS ind Shoes. Ladies, Mines. matt Genti l ltab. b4a at •ery low pr ca. by F. B. C. & Co. . Groceries, SUG*R.S. Coffee, at Tee aeon alts., aien Teas to treat variety. some eeryfite for 50 eta. per lb., at F. B. C. & Oe's. Lemons Lemons 1 -vrov can always find them, bat now deep. at j • . TYLER'S. Ld Gitiadstrines. afiaithedarilale. jut NOceived at TYLER'S. [Nov. 16th. Tttbricrilnil"mide l an s l e r e i t c f l u n i 4, i tt na t th th ey e are now receiving fmrn New York one of the largest and belt usortritents of thocerieeteer before offered in this mar. ket, anal will be sold at pricer that cannot fall to please. 1:lood 4as from 37i as. to 871 etc . - per lib Sager, Coffee, Salerafaa, Molasses, Spices of all kind,. fresh raisins, prunes; figs, dater, tameness. lemons, anti of all linds, herring by the box, ginger bread. new mackerel from 4 to 7 cti, .r llb. rice, tobacco, &at rate Vinegar cheap at Ilat.ewer t DIJOINOReII • A !taw supply of toy' of all Mada. Ju i f ° li ds , PrelantriTerY el4achgace p ialreg c i akir t ziALDWUI s DUPllolli'll Oyster Saloon, rrIBIB departabant is in good-order and good habits. I . The Ladies department bas been fitted up audit D ow ready for the reception of parties. Please tali. you shall *else good attention end good fare. B Ic. D. Montrose Bakery in fall Blast CBALD WIN would Ono old-and new cue j. insure that he has now in his employ a Are rate Baker From New York and will warrant that Peer/1171ra nia can get up as good Crackers. Bread and Cookies, u York litate can produce. Try them. N. B Cub paid for Lard. C. B *LEWIN. • Administrator's Notice. A 14, personeindebted to the Estate of H. H. Edmond AI, late of Middletown, - deceased, are requested to m sae fmniediate payment, and all those having claims or demands attainet said Estate to present them duly at tested for settlement, C. L. BROWN, Adm'r. Nos4mber 13 1848. Administrator's Notice. Alki LL Demons indebted to the Bate of Wilber Wi llard. late of Silver Lake, deeemed, ere requested to make immediate payment, and all those baying °latent dembods meth:opt said Estate to preient them duly, at eaaeed for otAtlonant. CAN FIELD DAYTON, Ads& • refeiniseille, Nov. 13,1848. • Administrator's Sale. • 1 - t rILL be sold at public Vendee, on Monday Novels. TV ;bee 27th. at 9 o'cloelt. A. M.. at thelate residence of a it &mond, deceased. in Ilibbilesown, the follow ing ppOwty. vie 1 tWo year old Colt t! Holm 1 lineedbig Mare, 1 Peening Mill, / I Doable Wagewa, 105CogrA 1 Single do 3 two years old, Dooms Sleigh. I. Yearling", A Vinyls, do I Oaken. *boot 30 tans a? Hay, • Periling ueuUe, Hinsase, and Whir WWI* too, as aleroeitowientina Vie Months' credit will be given an all few per live dollank. • . ' •. - L. ./ISOWN. Auer. Nnviisib,el3 1848. Prong• j - betwee4 i.d. Onf 1848. 'on hayi I . to di 1 1 T he car 1 ". ve I do B. imirlot aid box Slim% Move A*. awany - sidg,:pouis. *no enotabite era obelliksi‘ ;J. i.4rops * C • Liniibisro; Nov. 4 1. • • • •• 8 B°l 6l pen_ .4 A. A LA , A p AO. ausgeamag ,B!oaii CLAM., ,D;iiisor. • i meow otrisiteadeamor CalleassANlPPll, nig il D ) ree• Isteasa. sta. B. R. L. - * CO.: , . • , , .r. il N Yartart4net, de. BOW Naghg.- ki Mpg. l'orbsio. Waddliii. WOK . , ALig 41. . Gr.- wigs te lave bk the eotht the Yip; tL in the n i t et Itasca, cup& asp, sea Cab: xi IN B,4wea far ei by P. ,r #GO :HA wash 3 ants AL. se IZ. 1,..* OWL Condi-sticks. pat* - .000=101., iriluuoms.-144 Vamistres o eta. Al ILo I CO. TOOTS and 1 0034.) Hate, pldVaiii bit* sod Sew, Tipfity, AO - fa dame. S. I. EA CC.. ; ...'. -.1 , TAIR ..c,PIL ' .Y: t .- . NEW DS.. ' A i) THI fol ted T y lii t ni b iL are ..111441+44111117:111:40:: iy a li d will be sold mama oity ba:rtge i t'a*as . (Amid an opportunity dr") "110.1' othet_ina o or a ,art.ta e n will sell tbentiinsill theregtegmaklelne s t, vie' ', • : Broad Cloths; Cassimers, SaiiliethOreiline; 110 100,.0..prints, 1500 yds. Sheet4i,elll - inseam, Thibbet Ciotti, Plaids, Shawls, Muslin' De L a i n i4 ; . AM , I . Muffs; Traveling bags, Sole; Leatiter, Afri can Kip Skins, light Upper; a . large Assdrtment of BOOTS It 1101* 111. 4 'N. . - Steel, Nciii, , Mill and li4 Cia t• -• • Saw., (best kind;) mesh • Teas, Sugar,' Rice, pent , _Rai sins, Dinner Bells;; Cotton Film; Wadding, Ratting, Ticking ; Boort Paper,' . , ALSO, 1 Crockery', 1_ 2bbaccer, Codfish, I Shad, Mackerel; Solis 4- .` 17Intgues, Oil and. Rubber Chath o o ' • Over Shoes, Indian Rifle Potato:, sc. ¢c.`' Onlyieall with the intention of bayin g . and I Will try to R i o isie even those who are perha under 1100211 little ° oh c ation to call aod else tn e , at least th ps pay .0 p old icons. 1 ion ,ahns i ooostvained to give this hint, while I feel un obligations to all wlti have renew me with In, sod have been w illing to psy whet' they td ow heerir : eal : le \ wY ose who have not, sisi don't .anderstand fair pla i y i o , n ll : 6 " : " , It linad ov. °P. willi ng lB4B. ere . 4112 6 ' ' M. C. TYLBIL New i ------- r g , t Tri Rash, . ems ter 11148-9 L . ..... Jvar arrived at the shop of P. A. &car., Foleibiable Tailor. wt..) will be happy to serve an who may fa vor hi m with , their i lattunegii. Work warranted inferior to , ... . elsewbem, C • tag .• • on shove notice and Warranted to fit If mad sp : hr. larSh •ip over 4. B. Ballsbury's Store. Se te.. . . 13. 1848 F. ILY &hies at es., a rod arrortment of _lll>thoo &late, Toy and Sunday b. 1 400 1116011., Blank Books, el.ates, Ink. Can. Letter, end eh, edged Nate paper, ex change Card', Motto Saab, Tickeel, etc. etz— cheap by Oct. 16. ' ' J. LinStes. Mr ANTES—Pheasants, Tari eri , ; kiieesm. • ctofetestot and Docks 'ln exohange for Merchandise or_caah Oct. Brooklyn . laat. - 12. TIFFANY Stove Pip: • C , • 001E114G. Airier, Snip sad Mee Stoves, Pipe El. bowi, Zink, &one Wire, ete.,roi We by ; 8.11. Leon i Ca To the Pablig PLINZ(' & N. O. 15188E14., having formed: aco • paitormip in_the TAILOR:IM 131713:11313a, are prepares to prose that so far, as this undid branch of iodastry Is ooncensed, 111100120114, Cita DM be eaceljed io the skill of her Mechanics. We will keep owlet= y on hand or make to order. Costa, Vests. rants. Cloak* and Overcoats o 4 every deemiption seizable fur gentlemen's wear, at prices to wbi-h no reasonable man can object No garment made by us' will be isermitted to lease the shop that is not rirke as to At and Apish. One of as will visit New Tork every Spring and Pall and trios &soar fashionable patrons he benefit of what we may Were gala by'perential observation. We have received the Pell and Nifinter fashion! for l e4B-9. wow prising garments for-meta and boys dawn every vui ety. Cutting dons in the beat maaner;for Ready pay. Montrose, Sept. 19,1848. . AL ItARACB, Family.Clrriatian, Temperance, Amor kiln Cultivators and Fannon Almanacs for 1819. F sal. by ' J. Lytiies. BURROWS & Co. it RTC DOW reeeieioe a huge . BtoCk of Seasonahle Goods, whieh they offer to perehasers on the most reasonable terms. They invite particular at. tention to their stock of • CLOTHS, 414132223. •And Woolen Goods aisO to • DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS, Of whieh they have probably, a- larger Stock, and better assortment, than-any - stare in the County, em-- bracing 10 bales, containing . 6;800 YARDS BROWN SEEZIETINGS, At the follaiing pica, viz : Sheri:ins of wood qoatity, eteror Cadi Do Beaty, e .. by the - Do extra do . 7 " /Rime. They also offer for gala a large.aaiortment of COOK. .- ING and other ! STOVE'S, Both Air Tight and Common. which:they will .ell at estremelylow price 4 - • 2000 lbs. of STOVE PIPE, of good quality, at 10 pence Per poem& Gibson, :Nov. 1, 1848. ,/ STOVES! STOVE PIPE, STOVE 'FURNITURE, ZINC,. ce U. BURROW'S & CO. Are now receiving a good itaaartntent of the above , . articles, embracing Ci:OZ:110 g I PAZIOns .• • ft D BOX STOVES, Both Air Tight and Coalman. and some of the best kinds., and handsome patterns, which. they will sell at very low prices. Thasii, wishing to:purehase are in vited to call and examine their stock. PIPE Of good gnalltyf at 10 posaaia per pound. Alaoa largo stook of • E 11217; (1D0Z922) - g g Embracing probably as great a variety of artiel'es u can be formd in any store in the Connty, and 'elected as they hhve been /with much carat present low prices, they will bit offered on terrnaMiat cannot fail to give satisfaction to purchasers.: 'They Invite at. tension parttcularly to their 'tot* of; oulantzlig o arAgortvitiautuic a AN D , • • . WOOLEN GOODS; Lener*ll.Y. and /DOMESTIC' COTTONS. AMong which are 10 Bale!, ion(aining • 6800 YDS; miowar s Whirl 1: 1 07 4UI tell at the foll o v v ivi4rizell. viz '400,1 "do IN cur, per yd Holey, 64 ettel per yd.. Extra quality,7leta, 'per yd.. for cash by to piece. ; Gibson, Nov. 1.1848. ' • ; ' • (;4::.0v , , coli[go,:yo v. , ; vititowlVl • . fA lil3 t rsc- tat °6v l lletOO heatodci: oit:.2faMli Ag raEC VE?T e Zr A?" WOOLEN • ann • Plem ll 4 der ip thq marked, 'Tog irbiela ' *I *imolai . , (7‘ .. FRENCH , C 1,4 THS, po 4 - Smits leiter Chisk• and:Coals,:st! 7Lder iI 4 IL, 10) . _ i plain And - I)Litc) , CAW E4lO, •Mnra• il l bream( a, nriltp, et evil. and! ilia. Alla* sad biadialseas of Vall ' dr ! e• 1 ' p are *he mark &Iwo . I , 6• . OVES PI PE A . •ZINCe 4 , ~1 sudic.. s arittv ! ,...i.e. Aitribi: CooktOeso4 i'vlOr 4itio s.oestglig i'r' i llP boai l kinds , sodf haddsom ! 9oi a: al Pc'z' Stolekbotit AiriTiltkiind jar, mils of Pliny fir 01441 , • 01 4 1 fq WOW Pirfe , - l ' I* eflir 0 0" 11 41 - trat f!" , Me. I, lilt i: 1 • ' 1 '',, . ... I , i iti 1 4 L. r 4.1.. d - -, ,.,i-..-., , faiiiiiWe cam.. ftw', ITlke. 1)414141*ra invited i 0 421. 31:1818. , •., .T 8 rie 4 •l l 4 a* ert ell setaiwbent efPa ll ied Wow ter , Goods, which MI li I mil U entail fa eail adratiltfteta, vat. /Iv tax ttonit• gave h found I full woortteent# : . Dry Goodk inc/udia spimblid seMcties'of Cashmeres, Musli .De 1 ines,siAtit:Ki ped, plaid anti nay -A yuccas, bitrkh cloths 4nif Gla Plaids. - ' 1 I 4'rencll4Vng/is.. Gin'g- : • haMs, and - al/arge 'variety of i Rich, 1 and • common calicoes, At' it I Plaid and Net, Sgiforts mid Long Slick ikmnet velvets, Batik • ' ; and Platoon, 1 Gimps and iit.lngat, i • i Fahey, Comtism* S- • ~ and alsrgewoek de soh ticks. cation yate, etc. eta , Also &sawn -) al tof ! ' GROCZRINt, e Ro C It 3 • 0 JR...DWANE) • IDOII AND ST UL, NAIL...!. EITOVILI. f , . Caeca., Boors Ono PAINTS AND DILL Intructsss; , . Bute *lsom, Illzweens, etc. etc. to wind. he would in the attention of eureltasita with the sentrance , that ey wilirli be sold es cheep, v ia or cheaper, than the chegst. N. B. Balt and Flour wieldy New Illilfnerl. Oct 30. 1 413. BfiIFFALO ROBE% Caps. it satierior be sold low b. / New Milford. Oct. 30. - , FALL ~ GqODS • L: .113)EN1'i.E ' ii, 'READ, _ Have now received their tire itiorkof ' FALL AND frINT.E li GOODS aoasoli as . a ranch greatavariety than fi usually &end r in a country store—lll of wicii trey offer op the need ream:amble terms for Cash.c Coihnrs Produee or approved credit, and pledge theme es not eo be tortiersoli- . : Baeatwurrna. leragniares. ilhfinattil. jean', Satin, sestinas; timmys , Sip cc's of icre." dt.seription. db atahenarel. Moan • s, a lame assortment. french wartime& parmattaa, and great wsrie,' , " once* jugt ooeo*4 BRE'ritn . & READ. DmigaTlCl4-3.000 yds yard, cotton yarn an. canton flanorht: ticki d'd lot of calicoes. unusual! Gaoctitifs4 C.oekery, • for sal* damp pets?* AND OIL.of ei kbeh wertented to be An the best quality. Toe le eigOtiby t 130 imam Munorata, A fresh lot jut receiv e d 11- . chaireg ill the Piteat ap edieisas ofthe mars sersepuilla. Pais k il ler , pers heave vere.-Ro um eye salve:Jayne'. m - B. fL `eta Jur rk Snarra by-the bit+el or it!". and very Ipar S 0" L ENT "rai apper d'. and dal(' . Bkins by Con aad sword•flib. Y ) -r-- by• Tama axe nailaria ua. eiotiks, curtain . I paper, embroils's, bask • etc. B. WIIICA 111 artblea ;a7l,lateirtly N . , Eirsti an d new NVANTEW-butter. la4ll, talkoir, flannel. died sp. pipe. athrtt„.rye. wits, one. J. LYONS. li, ----- A b D at ii r Laste• D e re , " 4 Lam ' mimes', Tiresicb Giagh / Bii - lpf•G'S Upper 1.- by • CABIN , 'a ON bane sad made la , - • d UM on the shortest • WM. _ ....4....._ 1 IN. 11 '''' 9E ' .4 -AN 148:: , .),. . , .J sad received at the a e of.the subseriber, a large t,, sad magnificent stock, of Fall And Winter Goods. embracing every varietylnvie,ierlich are (Seed far 7 di sale. at prices imprseeden y lows. H. J. WEBB. Montrose. Oct. O. 1 NEW FALL 81 -WINTER GOODS, .1 J UER recd , 4 large splendid stock of Fall and a; Winter Goods. 7Q pa clorha in assinseres, Tweeds, ',dlma and tintockyj s.lOO of elegant and cheap o prints. A great variety 6 De Labial/. 'ciahrinters Ore. PI plaids. mohair Wares,i)laids, fancy, cotton and ilik warp alpacas, Plaid linsy'k. Gimp land Magna, }Unmet velnetand satins. Fall and. ter Bonnet ribbons,Trendi Marinas nnif saltdbary flannels,. gilighimi, laces. thread edgings_ amazing ebeap; laiken diapers, white goodi and all kinds of Flannels, W ed sod "faith collars, boss. shawl( etc; ikc. Boots l od shore:. Groceries all of which will be mold uur chea as the Cheapest and no axia -1 take. J.; B. GAL Stir/RT. Oa. 10, 1845 . 1 ' _ • lIIILSOI3OI3TIONI. . , - _. i THE co-partneralhip a ma westing naderithe firm of THATiIt a HAM& , Urals day d*Bolved by can can, consent. 1 ' . .1 11. THAYER Jr. Nov. rat 1840. - 1 1. N. HAWLIET. i L iv: iit**Lity, „ i Items& & 11.:11opethl Phy"Selan & Sargon& .oflice on Owego et, 1: o or Vjest of the Baptist. Cherch, str.le,lYa. - ' , • 1131450 111 Itaklrallre ' ATTORNEY' AT LAW,' • i Gres's- : 'ad, Pa. • ' • , tOl6OO 10 Sugar, FOR 6d imir pound "tree receive d at • I j .11ammatraT's. 1 000 VS' morn (ith°le.cilm, eft% jest .arri ed at i b, 2000 15. ° t "ee4Dg , prime qualitvaael • 13AILISBORYpS• Iron, - St el, *ills, - DOOTS. Shoc*Clot; Alptcats, ete...etta; II cheep 'tithe ctheapei at Secisavae'& NEW 000DS! •.' . ABi,.. , kik., t . 18 now revel vin from ' city No w York_. ala and desirahle g isarman of +PDS. which art , prises a easter variety thihn is a n d ly kept in a country Stare-411 of *hies w ill boviorild extra:WY low , kir Cada, Gnu mon 'kart atoprovedprivia. My assortment may be cluaedfin Pak pia *Alo*?? '• ' , .. ' Dit Vi§f•., . - ~,, Medicines ; aintsi; Oils . ' , of, all kioB, -Stufp_,_ atoCe - t . ries; "bry Ooods,', fd Ware, Stone . lWare, Glass Wa 1 .. ClOCks, (-Watches, ,loweiri, faller Spotnue , PerianseeT t Musical Astrumerits, , Surgical instru- ments,Trusses, Chattel Liquors for Me4 l icil4ll 4. the purposes , 1 Arts, . . :7117yr0y5,, - , - : hes, Boots - ' r-' V' , ,40(i'' • (: i. My fii.ads. and the . p ' I . lifilii II: - are essiiselhinY invited to call ttifesielso • %alit,' nit Mc** of filmic ~.,. , =:- i ,-, ; As . L TURRI,/•. ItantrosiOlto*. -2:timi. , '.' ' ("RAIN oral' kin4l4 -- : •itkr, i•tr-.' VI eel. lark' 1101forez, , 40.: 1. poi slain iiraput rilMiNk. _ • - • - t ,1...,,,-,, -,- - All ? h ill/ISe pakfie' '` I , o*l4rt ilitMl y Ssini s Orili ItErothb. litd:pf, Ilh ur i: kvi,-•,'.71 M R. - FfiVikii Six • - lm p i ~ itnipri <OM `llO/ ut tiottli-' e..- iv.i.'aial for eabl- by . -r • italrierf 'PPS 'for istr' ohe veil ,r.p.it;f , ! ,, a4i .,... Gs,. loont sad which 4 2.1 4 1i t il ib t radii*toil a i editt 4 , 1 1 1 4 ea sow L - 'll%. - F. CRANDLICS, DS• ; = • Hata and Winter eat reoPivod. nod wlll BUBILITT. f aheetieg from 5 to 9 eta per cerpet c ter y arei, wad. gm. cite le wiefrowd a Iran , cheap . it ordsoariiStomeand Mvere S. & of the bearlonlipy B. & 8.. tiers] sad Shad joat npeno ,( • I & watcheit. smut jewelry. fancy 1 . by 1 B. & I R: We. knit opane J d taglos . inch as Madonnas, Mo. , es, denied. plaid and fancy I,cashinerpo, and Denim, by , MILL a &mama% alas& 're ceived arid for ante ?INTUIT t READ. `4 4 . WARE?. paiuting-Ana Gluing B. 8..L.A Co. V3B. more etthoie choice fine flavored jest .arri,ed at I Bau3sont's. hee* LOA - I **Ori; Qs* r fir - O*W I!, IL C. 7/140V-', otrlliep , utteo tii c..clf6;j4it re- . _ pri l r 1 Itini . 0 . 41iiii;o1j,4 NtoWi.ng . 4 4 uriiiiiiieutiorbit4ooo: , , pimmkokto ' ~-mi, *,.' liii4ESSEB. ..iro , , iscona : the la- N J eff mk t ,ffoieftrprepas, 11 ge °dui, - • i daily. e b' 'te.atjeagth siteesefed WM - he is enolowito Iwo. a tan '_weather end : ems* .o. direct. aof th• Amt ., ~ Eitif. A u eai that' sOlthbot - ire% sertetttypittitaie.' ..... oitt:tba . . •tanalheiroiezaistalatt"pmfeeted prove dm thitiammietakm Ilbeip wbobiont 11 6 4 10 , 44- joye4 the-optortaulty ofmteng . te pedal= Of lotitatiplt. phi min Waft fsr_ m In' idettizati idea "Witt* *kW po{ketyo. ;and winithirfal: bolifitoStrlfi' '-' it Wu' of7fintare, not ilf A ` '',l AWiterP•lo. MS OM ef the *itt - ell IfitaiVellitteale dtosi Of AI litho ores** of pfeileiltbilitht i ir of Waft% Olutitateti the' -• I gmt:Ngiiik eit kVA. ' - - 2 • . . -,,,, _,,.:, Altiol ettiMmiwillbataieti z 4 Mi l o froittig# : had tom 'oo4oPlitritterliiii., • - '*l - '- , ,_,=---,!"--': in DO Qi =WOO 1 b ik ilcied titake 4 4.. - iiiii i ii salmis kis em for Itive?.; traumata, 414,1W , e k * stn. he Mei* thlikrweet - tomeel ' -.-- - Ifontiose:OMoberlttOf4B4 . 0 cylp Ouzo, . lA, Ims. NET :FOODS, -.- . .:A; - :els ce d *rice 2. 1 - .. - ETisk Atti ii, tin. rwlniVinits large nttimMta: . • etre eat of banal I winter, monle.-whlek ne otisig ersolf to sell as - low S. eat be beigba.iftie side. or the ci ty. Thankful for psitfavone, I teepeotfally invite my frl ellikitsi the pablikt4samally to Om Mu • call before piustuisint Asewbere. .., ---- Btooktyn. petal; 11.411. :.I , . ,-., : SOLIO awl Upp e r Pietberaf tbe beet get* iii . e.i. at i: -,- . .1 _ I z. bremers. . TO- , -- RN Maxi; t.ceiebtated P t ATB cheap I • Cips of the I ISOakilothi, Culientr4. ttVote Pe'44l"alcdrerl4 fn , L. 'winter dr!es• etc., to initt4m 'nth, af • ' •*. • • . 11 . 11811;.4.6 „ prtiai . iis litaad MitittEte r 'S Zea i t Pr e i on Oil Klsc illu , et' . . ..s TEWELIit—A. newopTo7 ' V re. , * %Id Pion, Ping P.neils; etc.:llo. CorroN'run,sakts, mud W Stone of, TIABD S et, Capon Imo, ;MI! Ua ern "PONE. E 0 DS' W. 2 , 3 datZattv.* . %:','14474,-trettoilit. whim we otrer kr RUDY' PAT et nag kw, p r i ces .. Dor omit cooldaislnlparto Suns aid IN/cc Da, Goons. Minimum Coo sod' 11,0,MMia. IRON etc. eta. _ • we mike no pietwilkils olllng oath Sim coal, to Sccominodite she doWileblic t iont oom M au sid e d with emelt edvance.. We would; Invite our friesii to examine our itock . before porebanisw, aadelsi 141, is meat tkey . will bet:wed .eneepeellsea thewbeepooL7 • 1 - MILLS s elf/` • t Ei - Have jaatm*stgved slugs Pvildairr Pii;004111*. 11 ATb dPi - CAPS • . MUFFS BOAS , Burrito .ROBES; Oar pespok pa iaperibrita giant! . guilty and (Mao netia'td any- id:thia part of thy. oo_.. Paychaaeta aria invited to call , and el . /P . l4min. filv. the velvet. CASH'pild for: t is BFursi , , , * . isatircis..b'eLif:l94s I • • Ti?*: Pm?* oa.l' • • - ,New • GoOd 8, • • _ splessfel Press &wits: Jest °panel end II see k, seal wormiest terpectedi which. will he oda it the lowest rice* at the 'tote ,J. Ltoie. limdavtGlaar. & Saga W DOW el* sod Saih.of triiges !mace . " VV( male arder at short aotic Aug'. 31. ,- • . , [l-Ls t SHelligag, • pirLCKINO Barieli will_ be U RI sal ll . k tel D Leine. Gingham. clouts. r sopa rear, a good 4. per Ib. P. Iron from A good sale ob.- Atc7ies, *bleb:We will se -j l7bi 6 wi .t.d.here. • "i . I sa6 WAILIIi 9 r nearly. all "lade. &mo.!,Tali: JOIL Wick and Bata, cheap, a variety , r4T4l:Wil*lelr; : -r • 'DIRE litid Shingles; sad , reel or mind for.lele it Ifinnemse,. Oct,. 14. 1848. - ... . , . . . NEW Go‘. TEr AN . IEF I TIL tri„bi• fiisadivand . public *womb lib. eraf pai; M at, oaaae rott!!apait: an , mar. wooklrearmit• Cul iy invite r -: ins to tbo.n or and cheap Ganda be is now reetivin t. .. t aalitingf*imiltnf . .., :- l• . • •:•!.. ..,,. 0 1 . ~,.... .„, ~- .-) ,r. iklal .13 Ware ; .. -:f.': . _ . ' ' - oeviitilatit• -- - ' r. • ••• • . , _ --re ''' '1...77' ,up , , is a di VIIMUTPDSIIIIIIIIE,"` 4 ilt 12 0 111 t SIM 1 1 1 6 4i , : - , '. TIN:4 - : - *JAPAL ARt,' - ; - ..: 4 -: - iiiitilltiair -- . . ti c: - '' 0,,t.16:-1 . ::, :!•-.-- - 1 .. • , 4.- • Key EIR,4r T -L door rut* they flOrplfO Inclatilas emit ea, at oricati t Tdiwtrif 1=: ands ratri,ulorleir toliowinor atria 4 Pileh , " 14 0 0 BIAI 4 O B. War IWO WWII • 011141/1 Olt 01 0" , 0.4111.11ta = 4l 1 1 * Irrmird rev for coifs) .Pvt* toot *yr - 0 I INS Ploseic &alio Z. Voirrainot 1 - 4•41; antVaathigi, isaluit it, . - ri.itiogame;ebp; ittrinemil pel es.-02 - E.,Tlirwere .. • Bait hw *Wet - . 'tive .litid Toits4li'll.fl. LION? StllditritiOg: Itinp. XII' Sap. ttreant's. mule . Mew St *fa arp,Balits of !. Taura. eccuitantly !s , 001"wrAiir. ALT, for 11. m. tM Irho Al kinds ipecac area sad Li. iM iutdfor Ca. = dun MK , toi. tit -DS. ME
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