• ,11 : lc - .7 ' , T.: r r 14 • /I ""'"Prig' - & - ias ;•• El A ' MY ,ef l rrY, nIY cut koPe l t Lie blade* Va the into illy folk hvalitunln 'Amigo Its .peltsla strewn; armed t. .. .., ~ / . _ i , • ''rAke It , thefitim ee, iec t e .1 ," : 11 1 1..., - 21 to:i m f ame dq . 144 dam . , ..,) at L} , *-t 'li r i " :glarnii/44 gone, ma wiiliei's' wok +i;-And come• life% rugged 'wart. -O .P "' , ' 1 . i ' •i .. " L . . '. ' 1 C My , eady hops, my early -topes; z 0 .., . , Tob soon, ataai Ye floolt 'l• '' '`:' ' . 1.- ' ' 'AQa, tile milienasOVes aim, ---' - Ye ux; 4 midi-the dead. Affection's chlim . " , it seemed to me, -. Might never pow leastriglit; ' ," . But now its eiery Ili& 41=6, -- ' 4 • id,Y iloPos Wayik Welteo tight. * • I 5 • , , My sally boas*, my early hopes, Thyllight I can regret, ' •' AlthOugh theitaiwid harpreweil to me, Thoele hopes 'Fire, idly Set, Fort the lfeart most know to soon • How; idle i s its dream, - ' Those hopes had cimered my early griet!e, In' 'a tum4tous 141431/111. iKy 'f ly hopliel, my early bop", - lif ter A lesson ye *1 taught, That happiness is but a name, . L , That life witli Ws is filmed, ' Tetea mei. where to i place a hope, Whi h time rilight ne'er dispel, • To place my hope in heiven above, hope in (all . well. Sr. Lots. " • : "StiOtcliancous., Tift. ?AIR MERTON HA! . A - mai •,. and curious circumstance Recurred_ abon two years ago in Palermo, thistles; into t ie shade the budget, the ,aris tocracy and 4ie Press. For the allotted nine dais due Wo every wonder, the whole ,city taled of hothing but Signora Crozzi di liforto. She is a lady of about tweak* , years of age, tier person 'beautiful and ex quisitely propottioned, her complexion white and pure as snow, and her voice soft as a syren's.l She 63 distinguished alike by gen ins an/ accorUplishments. She plays on theiliar fort 4 like De Meyer, sings like Madernoiselle elcey, and dances like Mad etnoiselle Augifsta. Her fortune, moreover,, is $3()0,000 a fear—an excellent heart and: . i ti spotless fanie. But as fatal ce . ill-chan' would have it+(such was 'the story which .: _speedily sprerut through Palermo on the ai- ' `rival of'the *and eccentric stranger, who ,was the,only daughter of very wealthy Rus sian parents, though born in France)—her mother, about ttwenty years of age saw a ' display ,of the Pharitasnigoria, and was so strongly strucl4with one horrible spectacle in particulars, that after eight months she Inn' debvered of a child who would have 'seen beautiful ks an angel, if she had not -been born with; the strange bin horrible de formity of a skeleton hand and a:face,like that of a skull!! • - . The sensation awakened 14 so extraordi nary a case, anO so extraordinary a person among ' the Sfeilians, may be imagined. The lady was known to be the perfection of all loveliness hi every respect but these fa tal particulars. 1 She was reputed, also, to be wayward land very fearless and , in,. dependent, an now the sole mistress of her own liberty and' an enormous fortune. She kept her fiice covered with-a mask and veil, and the fluful. skeleton hand carefully gloved. - ' - ____ ' It was not fang before, in spite of these rumored but unforeseen deformities, her great wealth, stitgularity and other Charms, ,attracted many a suiter to her mystrrimis but golden shri?e—especially gentlemen of small fortune, and high nobility, whom the three hundred; thousand a year could have reconciled to he embraces of the eldest daughter of Ltieifer . himself—but they had all a fearful trial to undergo before the covr , etted prize whs to be won. • The Venus with the face of a scull—the Crozzi di Mos to—receives aithoute taller lovers, her face covered with the perpetual mask and veil. She sings,. dances, enchants, transports, when extigy is at its full heights, she suddenly lays iside her glove, and reveals first the sacrifi4ed hand, the hand of a skel eton I Some rashionlble , lovers have been known to endure thishorrihle spectacle with an unflinching:ieourage ; but when this wr derfal creaure*ho appeared sometimes al most to derive IC strange gratification from the exercise of thni dreadful power to appal and rulie, went a step farther, and raised her v eiland took °Titer mask, no one , had la bffen found with nerves equal to the fear ful trinl. Fortiine, genius, wit, grace, good • mess, lorelineruißf form,' mind - and heart, were all hastily and shudderingly reigned, rather . than encounter the hideous fate of a life-uniou with.!dtat.hidiotts band and head i pf Death I.L-Intiviiiii soldiers who had dared the dread Kid; of Terrors many a time when appearing , in A bis .own ,grimest form shrank 'hack appalled, as well they .might, before her siOsening features, when thus re vealed in . numittroes tonibilkiiM with "all the other point* charms - 4. Maiden youth and Inveliness, ~,e-Lt : I ..1,, t 1.? , .„, At last the isidyJnet ~ with a: - lover-whose passion ihe heielf could Ind did return';' a lever who she,* have.heen worthy indeed of ,her, even hadnot the perfection of-her "kriia, of b oth salad and person, been mar .red by the ' fit4 .defects I have described. Generous,:tanblepiecixaplisiied ' and intellect littd, after - visiting her from the curiosity iiiill `iiibich all Pair* o was possessed, the mys terious interest liatached to her:-rcompassion for so unhappy* - . 4.i.5e, riotl4 on the itti 'Xending bead Of one sti miiirMesi,in every other delight lin the singular -„paterpi fitinincgand the admirable qualities i ru of heartiskiyiislayed, soon '-' converted 'the Iligid - dir,07e . ,:.,, Mooiitt . 1 .- Widt 'Which he Sige, , 1 0 1 4- i s . 6 , ,fervent and audted Ear•thelrst: time - the, lady' felt herself loved aslshe. - • • * . -fif,ihs first .time - re .41'0=40 - :f • -*I suliPoo l 4lti a = oriar-.- .:Jr or thitiSactime terseif, - - oftke Opitsd ?And to which tbeattacbiiiiiiiffiliciii iebti*Ok her hand ciiiis to_bi.**Sta: ,*iiiiiinhOess-, -, ;she Aid 40-14 k Semi ilie iiiestwath sl,4 t tack whoolLibiteld hisis , .'breilould ha! e to , Isebskliinvewwbilesbel ,l * - ow4 416,4 if* idit et ii ' isroaliadoeilpoo iiis. -- aresTemath.oo,Asiliiii*OW - thit le ) o eikheT i obeartpt":. .:lialvOrt i racr A)ilid . lls iii - . Fully % , =;==f=M= EMI =II I=ZZ ‘ 1.110% . 4•1 lastAttlitSin'acriq and derouop nt.his love Lodi ,;.piii!e: ioni, o nature tafilie' ii iiiilidesligpon which it i'ia_liestowed, tonsented bridal , - though.shei&aiii,that nifit,lendanger its cmnpletion'by revealing tolnin the fatal secret or Iher,flice - glean-until:after he should,hareihecOme irrevocably husband. He might then imeall,`everV:diough he should iian'thi in staat fly fronNer in horror and &IO She would, at legit, have once been iii ,Wife and Should, at least, have incurred' thettitle both to the happiness of bearing -his name, and to that oft llyroving npc n'a large share of that!sitealth; the fad imssessikmt of which attracted's°_ many suitors tonworthy of it,aud lii:a . wprd the inatrizige, con tractw4 signell, the lady insistieg pp be iriowing,ippon her reluctant, husband half of her enormous estate& "When:ever . you will no longer suffer * n ab; said, "to be your wife,' libel] have, in tint depth to which that sentence will dOcim me, .the comfort of having made hap fiiebes the only man 1 IfiveloVed, or coOt love, and he will, at least, repay mewitli a few tears to my memory." ' The nuptial day arrives. This eintalar eirenforiy is completed,,,ln the midst of an extraordinary magnificence and, splendor. The. fatal veil which hid the mysterious face of the •Crozzi de Morto glisteal with dia monds. Theorties, return front church . , and the husband kneels before his wife, to encounter that 'dread ordeal which none have before encountered and preyed equal to endure. Sh 4 raises her hand to unclasp tie fastening o her . mask. What an in oirgik, hr Ora-nrinbliar husbandc -whose heart almost ceases An. beat, r and whose countenance becomes stamped with a dead ly- paleness, as if already in reflection of that Which ,he is about to toehold ! The mask at last Anne, and one' instantaneous glance, suffices,..to reveal to him the whole mystery of Crozzi de Morto.—Theough, tearsof happiness, it is a, face of almostan gelic-beauty that is smiling on him ! . The truth was, that the sigular and eccen- • . -creature had carried out the caprice of wearing !rwo masks, the tinder one represen ting indeed a scull—her object being to pro tect tterselffrom the arts 'of those unworiliv suitors, whose attraction would be her enor mous wealth ilone, and to make choice of one who should love her as she would be loved, for her mind and heart alone: She had also made t glove for one hand, curi ously fashioned to resemble the hand of a skeleton. With these she had effectually frighiened off all those upon whom, with her quick powers of discernment of char acter,\ e had herself no disposition to be stow tha hand. ,She had come to Palermo from Nap , having come originally from France, where, as I have before said, she was born of Russian parents.—This curious history of the _ Crozzi di Morto, or" Death Head," has already moved the genius Of all the authors of Sicily, besides having served as a theme for the celebrated poets of the large Italian theatres. • i Duties to !Society mad to Ourselves. The; truly . polite mast be an habitually cheerful person. But cheerfulness, it will be said is a matter of temperament and of circutnatance. Then if we possess it not, we sholild cultivate it as a duty. There is no word in our language more commonly used, nor any One less defined or less understood than "happiness." It is sometiMes taken to mean pleasurable sensa tions derived through the senses; sometimes it means a pecidiaf state of mind. Perhaps 't is easier to tell - what happiness is not, than what, it is. The most perfect health is not happiness unless one has something to do. Health and riches do not make one happy. These accidents of being father excite crav ings for enjoyment. They are means, not ends.' A rich man can ride but one horse, or sit but iu one coach, or eat but one din ner, or wear but one suit of garments, or live but in one house at a time. Persons in moderate circumstances can do the same. Health, riches, power, and distinction, do not make happiness. , Distinetion trouble it,ltai,imire pains than pleiiures: it is jealous, envious and distrustful. - Power does not make one happy;, it demands the most busy watchfulness to keep it. If lost, its absence is often followed by painful suf fering, and the posseision of it is always ac companied by the fear of losing it. Riches are,sometimes regarded as means of ana -1 blingline to • live iti elegant luxury, and even in voluptuous enjoyment. This is no way to be happy ;• the appetites soon beeomet:sa tiated ; the stomach wears; the sektses are palled; diseases; come; the body ,may be racked on a velvet couch as well - its oafs straw bed. Is there, then, any. such thing as happi ness I There , must be such a thing, or the laws of nature,_ which provide for physical, intellectual and : moral being, are false and deceitful, and the gift of revelation iS a fable. If there be stitch a thing his happiness, it will be found in that knowledge of and obe dience to the laws of nature which make imilth, physical and spiritual. - It' will be &mall in obeying the propensity to fiction, to some coatinuous, useful end; that is, in pur -1 staimpensonz.,tsl,r some. one Of....the, man): vo eatitki la iocteywhich-leind sicnie one's selfrespeet and peace of triad, and which tend *lsis to eouilmon good. Bat tbere may be disappoictraents, luck, and causes of mortification and sorrow. These, we apprehend, do not serioasly dis turb any well-regulated mind when there is a cot imiotemliss that no reasonable torei.io or.prUclenci would have discovered and pee vented die - . Perfect happiness in this world,' it must eVer beposeitilioerefi, is not to be, expected; the onlihappnipeif thai we can ireuily attain, contented tramilliffor mindfnudersdb i the 'ilioeks. and changes of Aisportallife. There is a point called the happy sisdiaa and this should be the aim liftman itirsi*nciitei, pioderate in .for.exaniiiii, takio no. ,amusement /is hadyfer it deprives-the mind* needful rest and mereadiniP it t ii bad to be IdtpOrtherlivOq`'dik.o alailietie l 4lo then at' ,:eitt*s : objects are lost' em i t ,The tratiplan is to .take.-aniusement in minders don; ft r ; . ..? INI Y i letrY' O j fiwe a nrl a;ir. nthenre t id t 1 Munch" 4 / 1 9ht :Pres e : whowi l a pitl/4filecoo4. cad** I - tings ' iha"411 7 411 . I is sine 14) de- To be too' u ' l4 "elTy kmmm =ECM i14:1 5, 5 , 1" 7:: ' 4.7.;(-N r< - i-tri i• t‘ 40 ' fa- • terrott . e, the l himatt, l enviteter.,,,m . !licit 0v9 . .. Pi 4 6 41"raP.i, L 'M ul ii 1 10 ti b i laliiit ab titrqtuai)4oevalpa *Ws: on* other aid i a, reftii.,,fplita - life ; .',vt . eakiits the mind, ho #o Bs 4fii , fttfOespid eeeentrleities, if ' tidt 'to Aylio " bane, and. ends . in some instalicO,Wple e rr _owing it from. its b alfl. 4P t •'. , ftuilt il k , .. !,1....1b .- i ti '! l P l r e 1ti 1 11C !' „, , ,, ,,, „ r„,..., ,-, :,.; •, - ,.in.c..) rq , i •. _. be ,eitiivagandi., gay, in . it , - srptid whet* o:inatty iiililuKitharciund - ohr- . every eteo,tand so Paily onerous 0100 clikm pti 1 1 ;ilex; * ion, wrong ;so it to !)e alwaykie rine( seeing' that the world" glik, con ti t r all theluaterials of much hnppmess . , What is peopWii, tha t . we should be unifopitli.chiet , fui *flout letting our cheerfulneis run into , frivOhty, tit-, if We have cause to grieve; that we should grieve With moderation, believinf that ik benignant Providence will make al righ t in the end. An instrument which discourses mu-i eih siinilar to that produced by n band of win an stringed instruments, has been invente in Stiltintore. It ling notuppeared in pfiblict Tim;Bible is a Divine encyclopedia in it self I It contains history the most authentie and ancient, tracing , back' to the first crea4 Lion q our world ; and prophecy the inns impaclunt and interesting, traced forward t its fi at consummation ; journeys , surpassin L all o tters in 'the marvelousness of their ad 4 vent4rel; and the dignity of their guide, for therwere marked by miracles at every stet} and in every moment directed by Gal; the travels of the most distinguished . mission 4 arie4,—the first preachers of the 'Gospel ; and the lives of the most illustrious person' ages including the biography of the Son of Goth; :events more wonderful than romance eveoimacrined ; and stories, more faseinatt ing Ottu fancy ever sketched ; the finest specimen of poetry and eloquence, of sound phildsophy and solid argument ; models of virtu the• most attractive; and maxims of wisdbm the most profound, forms of prayer the tiiost appropriate in every variety of spit . . itual:lexperienee ; and songs of praise, that would not be unworthy of an angels tongue; precipts of unparalleled importance, and parat _ leS Of unrivalled beauty _; examples of cons stent piety, suited to every situation; and essons of Divine instruction adapted to ever age.—Rcv. Hugh JVhite. • Sljall i we scold? Our ideas in answer to this question are well expressed in a para 7 graph we find, uncredited in an exchange, which says :—" Scolding has neither reason, religlon, common sense, nor experience, to recommend it,,while there are reasons,many and mighty to justify its -total abolition. it - sour4 the temper of the children; so that one thor4ugb scolding prepares the way for tyro or thred more. It sours your temper provided ..jo§4lVtALwliich is a. question, if you-are pronb to scold ; and thus tire more you scol, the more you will have to scold, and becapse you have become crosser, and your children likewise. Scolding tilienate.s• the hearts of your children, Depend upon iti they cannot love you as well after you have ber4d them as they did before. You may apprtach them with firmness and decision, you !ray punish with severity adequate to the true nature of their offences, and they will eel the justice of yolk conduct and love you Inotvrithstanding all' But - they, hate scolding. It stirs-up the bad blood, while it dikloses your-weakness, and lowers you in their esteem. 3 ME AMERICAS AGILICULTLIIIST. Til? MS—One Dollar per year in advance ; sin tie numbers. Ten Cents ; Three copies for Two Puelished monthly, by Sag-fort 4. Miles, 205 Broads way, New York, containing 32 pages, royal octavo. tad' number of the Agriculturist contains but one sheetland is transparted by mail under the same regulations as ne‘ispapers. viz: ,nee any . distance not user 30 miles from the place of publication: over this and within 100 miles, or_ to any town in - the Statelspf New York, one centpostage on each num ber, ime and a half cents if overloo miles , with, out ti r State. It 4, so much - trouble to get a post-office order paid, hind it requires so much formality, that subscriz bers Will please hereafter remit all moneys directl3i to Siiiton 4. Bibs, at their risk and expense; taking care, '53 - possible. that the package does not exceed the ii(leigbi of half an ounce. thus.subjecting them to single postage i•nly. Agents also will please bear this iii mind. Editors of newspapers noticing the numbers of this worksmonthly, or advertising it, will he furnished a copy 'gratis ? upon sending such notice to this office. Volmnes 1, 11, and 111, of Thu American Agricub taristi with tables of contents complete, for sale at treath -elegantly and uniformly bound in cloth,, $1,25:: These are handsome, tasteful books, and makefrery 'desifable premiums for distribution with agricultural societies, and should also find a place ip all ou district school libraries. - They constitute the best and most complete treatise on American farm, ing. stock-breeding and horticulture, extant. When several copies tire ordered, a liberal discount will be Made THE Publisher's of the People's'Advocate,,tasv ing the use of an entirely new and 'modern ass sortmOttt of JOB TYPE, are now preparedt6 execute, in. a abet and satisfactory style, all kinds of- JOB PRINTING. at . prices to mut the times. VA.1111"11 LET 9, BILL HEADS, 'CARDS, • CATALOGUES, It ANDBILLS, BLANES, &C.: H I Prinuld ouothort notice, and the bee.. style a( the Art. _ Eel A.share of the - People's patronage is respeetPi fully sidicited. Jul, 9,:1696 . 1:76L1C NOTWE is. hereby given to ail persowil P Or' noetvied in the fob owing 'Estates; to wit: TheiEstate or JOHN LANGSTAFF, Wei of Broolt.l Lyn toivnship, 'decease/1; CLAber li ft ed, BpA 4 , i ng The; Matte ofi ILIAAM ANAPirrinte of istoos, township, deceased: Iwec Miami, Administrate,: Thai' Estate DUBOilltiliON WOOD:late el Nair Milford tortrnaltip deceased: ,-• - . T Joks Kitrider - _ A a ndistratbm , . Garda" Mar ey, The Estella oEIO.SVORPeXtRY, late of Bs ter towashli, eceased, • ' • • • ; .P.:l-11foott-tl.- grilatai, gri Gregory— _ • .„ That iteriectontenta have !letilii4 theft iceounti bi tliell4ofilettinand for the count` 4 eftwilne lee* entitihie the :Woe will be vreosititierd thiif Orphatta'Couil at hdrouttie aity,lhallyth: day ;aft or neat; aud ifieertitee• I' r• ' H. , i r pieli r Fliffle , ' - Registers Office, hlontroael ' , July 20, 1846. - =Z=== The Bible. . Hints to Parents. lbtYttlistintnts. JOB MU% REGIST.ER'S. NOTICE. •,:•• , S fr-szrim' ,-, -,,, , 7 , i , 1- Na CORRSCTILD WICIKLY FOR. oz rents 1 AtorocArs, ••: , Mcia,rans,s, J PENNSY.LYAPIX pere,tpbank; par ManAl *Ps hank,. • Par Murtrauaiutri pant par 'Petitlttiviiiship Bail' par r.(l intik notes: - .Nt9.fr dis Girard do . par -PeifsyPit .par Germantown, i •,," par Del tau at Chestir par ehititereoistWebesterpar 2 4.9 4 .1tKlxuarY co, I par Farmers' b'k Bricks co par Farmers' tilt Bead* -par Easton• t par Ntortitainptirai :no sale -Lancaster bank H par Far bk Lancaster par Lebanon ' die Harrisburg • 1 dis Middletown . a" die Carisle 1 dis Columbia bridge par Northumberland par Miners' bk 1"talille par Wfglak Wilkesb'e Pitts'g demand notes dis " • icertißearW' - die post notes I die Towanda no sale York - I 'die Gettysburg 1 die Chambershurg 1 die Waynesleg 14diel Brownsville 14 die Erie 14 die Barka co bank no sale . Honesdale 1 die' Bk Susq'a ca 1+ die Lewistown • 1+ die' Lum bk Warren no sale Wet Branch bk 14 diri Dom-Cr Script "20x30 die Lehigh ,Nav Scr ipt 15 die' 4th May issue ' 14 die - . NEW YORK. N Y City bank Tenth Ward Lk Clinton bk N Y 30 dis, Globe bank fraud, North River bleg co do City Trust.& Bk'g co do, Wool Growers' bk dis White Plains bk •25 ills' Lewis co bk 50 dis Fir & Dro bk Buff 2. dis Millers bk of Clyde 15 Fur bk of Seneca co— dis Coin bk of,N York 2 di>, Lafayette bank 2 ilis, N Y Bk'g'cotri "60 di,. Dry Dock bank 1 dis N At Trust Co o dis Bank of Buffalo 55 dis Bank of Brockport 35 dis Hainilton bk 30 dis Corn bk Buffalo 55 dis All solvent banks /al dis Country banks /al dis Except bk of Colum bia. Green en. Illid son,,Middle distr'ts, Plat burg, Niagara, '2 %Vasil and Warren, Wash Man 00. Wayne en bank • Mer and Planters' Del Co bank fraud Ex bk Po'keepisie, do l'ottsdani Manuf Co do Red Backs /al dis NEW JERSEY." Mechtulics' and Mauufar:- Wren' bk Trenton par Princeton bank Par Plainfiehl bank le dis, State bk at Camden purl Cumberland bank pal 'Mount Holly, Pa' S.dem IF,, • Monmouth bauk no sal... N Hope Del Bridge Trenton Bk'g co old pa All other honks Tim Far & Mech bank of N Brunawirk no sal, Hob Bk'g & G co broke I Washin.ton Bk*g Co „e Franklin bank 41.1 Jersey City Bank d Monmouth do; N .1 Miumf Co do Prince and Lombard dot State bk nt Trenton dot Bank of N BniniwiCk do! Moth bk Patterson do, spbscribeil having leaed his • . ..L Shop, is desitiotis of sqiihring. his ' amount.. All who arc indebted to him for blacksmithing, would confer •a great favor by prying up iiiimediate '"' Iv. He dislikes ttj make cost or extra trouble, but, i.tileas this notice islpromptly.attended to, he will be under the necessity of tryir4 another plait to collect his dues. iERRI . JENKS. Montrose, June 30, 1346. MONTROSEI FOUNDRY. The Tariff and the People: X. O. O. THE farmers of Susquaumnah dounty are hereby notified ilia the largest and' best assortment of Plonelia and Imh Castings hfeveo kind and variety, may be had fish from the' Furnace of D. POST, J' R. fic.. Co., Cheaper than the 'Cheapest„ for Cash ! Let it be understood that wei will not be under sold. We have, too, the largestatisertment of Goods in our line; of any Foundry in Ntirthern Penuaylva via, consisting of PLOUGHS thatlwill go up hill. and down hill, and on the level—to , ivit i: Mon Ploughs, Wayne COunty Ploughs, Wood!" Old Patent,' Side Hill Ploughs, &c. &c, too numerCes to mention. ..- Post & 00., will also furnish teir customer. with Andirons Of every size, with W Nin Boxes,' Slay. Outtenand Bob Sled Shoes, Di e hnm Irons, Fan .l,, ning Mill Irons, and indeed eVrrl kind of Iron Cast ings that the farmer and hard-fised yeomanry of the County may desire. Then calla - • ' poors FURNACE. .Montrose, Tune 23, 1848. ' ..___i_______4;,. i • PRODUCE, Cash, and ,appenired credit may be exchanged for Iron Ware. ati PONT'S FURNACE. MIIVEIRTkind of ARR-IrOnic, find strong, and made Wordier by P. PORT. JR., & 007 SJQRT &SWEET [..- A LL .Perrone indebted to the lute firm of IL .4 - I.lKetchiun & Co., will save impulse ? and some inaublB "*ndering unto Claar what to Gleam," The • Aeentitits of -R. 1C: oi, are in the hands of 1 D. POST, , JR..' Montrose, June 24, 1846; • •_ • , LEGuoRN IsQpiNgr,rs'..• DOW & BOYD. I A 1 KEW Lot of-I.,eLboral andiStraw Bo!meta, and ,elegant BOnnet: joa r received at, , 24th Jane 1846. • ' !SALISBURY'S. PORK & HAMS, ttR I Lti St; 1109 T itiaciittwithwi ;ow Flo 'of JILL. Bala; tiektieh` *ill be gold Us I==6-4 thn cheapest ANT 1.•,,. . x(ul Bushell Tin' mut e :UE.4 on o; before 'the OUR , PAW of SePtein whkhflhe tqfitief 4 Pr i f ;, ,,r*lTir# 4 i P•cr and r " )44, 1i TRPIN . 2 1446'" 'u; ,;:)i.,)4l:lllll3ki''a t s[ ~~~i.7 is ' : • a at , TrntOTIIMP Mews yesirckwithara istssry V . 4ol, 9 dier Ansi _settled, liso otedi f geti J. , B.- BAI,IBIII/4 June 21, 1046. 40 25, 9140. :• - ' , Il l Vuder. 's • ~I Ain NE' gAMPSHIRE: 411 ad ' t Dubai . 44$ 4AINE.. . .. 6alsis ' • 1- 10 i— i; , Tal.bank ..dtk:,t • sty bk.', pFtlarnl, , do er Om ' • di!, ereasatiilp bk , q (lac f. tillwrgef Canal bkdo angor Corn bk ild _ i... , estbriook bk • : dii - - • itizenie bk do . lObe bk '. -do Washington co do , cora bk do aiolvirit banks • i dis ; VERMONT. Dank of St Albans li dig IA of 4ennington dis 101 aolyput banks i dis M SACHUSETTS.. 411 sol rit banks - 'ills i RH DE ISLAND All sol ent banks i 'oils ilaitim i re il b l anka LAND. i dis tatziP bk 1 i dis 414 in • bank 1 dis 'redo k town 4 .dis ng wn 4 dis far & Millers' bk Ha t gers ven 30 dis tiestmnister I dis 1 ll' illiahsport 4 dis cumin ;Land I dis Salisburydi s 25 Franklin bank 4 dis Sumpnihannall . broke Millie Ilion broke flrefluoak co bk . 4 dis rokelybks various prices nit:btu:we •& Ohio Re . lief uotes 10 dis ! DELAWARE. Bank of Delaware par Wire & Brauyw'ne par FarmeFs' bk Del par ,Union bank par Bank 4f Smyrna par irnders3sS 5 dis /DIS. OF COLUMBIA. IVashiUgton City i dis" Oeorgoltown 4 dis Far A: iMechanics' 4 dis Alexaridrin4 (.1;a. ,Bk of Alexandria b ro ke !Mechanics' bk broke Franklin bank no sale Merchants bank - do IVIRGINIA. Ex bk; & branches 14 dis Bk of Va & bra'chs 14 dis Far bl 4&, b'chs 14 dis Valleyibk & b'ch 14 dis Wheeling lals dis Wheel ng p notes li dis , NORTH CAROLINA. All solkent banks Et dis Small lanes 24 dis SOUTH CAROLINA. All soli/vat:banks 15 dis Small hotel. t 2 Ells GEORGIA. Bk of St Mary's 5a Ocintiliee do Moire,R - do colunainis do Pluen4 bank do Oxchadige bank do Chat R bank do Central bkof Mill do Georgia B'kg co Lin Backer D'kg co' do All soLrent banks 2nD tiLABAMA. • All soWent bunks 1 5a6 di.. 'Small notes 8 di.. i (16 01110.. ' NI( in Anti t a - , Solvrn't bk untrue fla:3l I!ILLI\(jJS. 13ank (if Illinois Plate 4adli s NENTITIZY Nntf., I n d;, mall totes 34. 1 1 LOUISIANA. sont lywks MISSOURI solHut,baults i?..itad -11.NDIANA. 111 sot elit hanks 14ze2 • •••• Sotithqrri Life & Trans , po • non C 0.., PAY UP, !. 4 AO:FEI N $1 a 1 ,4 - cfo=.lse at %!''l HIP GOO P ofF, • ;'• , LEGA . ma • INGH PITON ,Plosi I• -, E4ideo Also Wayne Counv Poi pr. . . , t 1 ' GREAT' ARGAINSA H ' . gaimisommA xami toe , ill . _ VOR- Oiish,'llnitell, J 1 - or apkoyed credit, Suaquothaei4Claty,cati be had of 1 who is alv4ys on hand; rioa . y to *tat- those mrho niay ['lease ~flO 41voilhilu i with.a,eall. . I : l i J. L. also carries on e Boots Ihrintari business where oldillookii;•`Pii ' ' ~/kZ; iiilllielitadiii to Or. der on 'boil. notice. .r .: . - - •ti :-.. ~.: if, i • • Montrose, Ps .linse, 8:1'6. . ~ 77 C AS ft i 20 Ll 4 4s. Sidarat6WOne Dialog. . .. 16Swan . -do • - liofr .: :• 12i d Cntree }gyp, dii,,„_ 1 . ~ di 4 d Y'F, HysoniTes ido 124 ydiilreeting mospl4o inches wide for . ..• SUNIM ft CLOTHSIat 10 ets per yinl—call t quick or ey will all tiii gone—at the 0144i'Store of '''' i j. , • 1.. LIONS. June 231 TBA.LD I. TOOT Ts (DO . HAVE on hand for tqii (chearittiOlir neighbors) a better stuck of Spring r & Summer Plods than usual. ' I - pANCY Dress Goods .t B ONNtrs—Le g ho and S CLOTHS and CASSISIERES (fancy at ; .• SILK, DeLaine nud Lohg Shiwls, at • • 1 • POST'S, • • • D'" Mindinn, Cravats,and Linen .Capbricks at POST'S. S HEETING, at ,HTKITS and Edgitige, at AriROCEItitS of eVe,ky description (very: cheap), POT'S. I RUN,SteeI, Nails, Stwvels, Pitchforks,scythes at , P F ST'S. • F LoUH, at . , ual Izmir alv eVCry (I...:Crptll3li • P ST's: 70 1- )0 di- T UUKLNG GLisse.4,, Tea Trays, at C ROC NE RY, Chink irml Glnss-ware, et. IiATUoi. Wanted, atl ME N EN GOODS eniv'ited soon, 'at :11(mtrose, June 15:1 F LOUR and SILT i , A, HE sitbscribers kw now on hand and pre re . ceivina a general ono ent of Goods, vat , h thew . l oder at a small advance o;-. RBADY PAT: • tkinds . of produce recd in exchange for Goods. - . L , • I MILLS & SHEigdAN. Montrose, June 13, ; .446. i : It - - FIUMEJI TALLOW fuc sale' b . Di I LLE?; & BHE B UTTER Firkins ke t ;(I'llitglikra. 20'00 /1 SHINGLES of grime: Named. Enquire of , MILLS & SHE " June 1.5, 18'46. :1 1 TH E. 4RCADE: .. . . . IN FULL - BLAS '..!.. i I t E e e sti 'D n ' g th su is pp 7ek ofeit, ! . . citz , , : ich freah oul , be in or ter : cha.qed at unusually cheap ratea 7 consinhi , ti f O. ANCES, LEMONS, COCOAS ors, Freshlailitti, Ikr.C. ai.C. Ji BTHE DGE: Montrose, June 1.5, 1846. . . . , p.RIE 11 APPLES, 4 good .artial :, a • fresh supply . of Flat TV NIP-ABED, just ivse4 _ and for sale at.the ' Altil'ADE. . ,Juue 39. AU- Prk, -their aftl , ,th e tran"ct yue the the confidence eC'the itAilir :as a Life lama. er Nl2titie, , 3iine I.lA°llc lg' eln. " i justriea, Gi ng , si a , F MORE, Di W ,G• 0 • • dieie ht `De .11ktirovee,.Defiii bawls; - attlilegati • "&e-' tie* TTlized plicV l h.,fot , k ; —J IYON§." July 15th. • • r' • iL_ 11)pAlSIN tuiiiiy, l o6 ) :for 1 1 4 41 11 11 t ; .." 3-,C.LY91406;c new loLL/aeekiii `iald - Ast eiltNkY . "..t . ;.; IROOTEls , filienit voil‘raiil fine; ailatmist ft i 1 ? '. - vanety tomb alittiadepileat .21:28it e llet ea. say „*ll Fir: `lloog,/ DEM itisaletek examine. a, f* - II Ham a's. J - .101. llati ,1 23 ., 1 4 , ""). I= ag Point. tor"' 4. ANTED, tiaw, at A .posrs plain ST'S. P(IIST'S NIST'S ! P6ST'S SIID MB PAST'S. IN r sale by I L. POST 'CO STOC • iI , te44o atoktrict4 Bemsfropee, imeguilhatiat.,s a. ik o theetoiroo, Crochet* amdoware.f*rorov, &.s ac., oar Iliettoftn 1 ° there who w iStio.bul, equal to anrittorera denary.° thew enernip lit to Weimer. Oa w)/1104444 tilltee* t° eAtersietat with the - bum end the wants W mewn% For legit they hUttiot be vadehemii 1, , Auxnk g* * * o o l , lB . 7l 9o4 Amml a Pug ,4 - 14ely sum s--isssu ay tn e g a andlm, Suramet..Clobtrfigri,"ri Caheoet—fbe best sty es afe Ladles' Orarets,founts, link ililkVel vete, Ruh to thluo. I TIM* °lb ° f r tu entdde trimzemp for ladies' dresses 4 Mine Dress fileodeeterert variety sad nets. ble klr the seas*. , / Drawer Good s sr eveljaektn_ pus, and In fief article usnalltkept no a Lary Galls . k m Satittatk Caimans', dm. dol. June, 1840 r. , - vrousLINLAINES famia• 84.; Upwards, 17J- for sale 4 . 1411.1LFORDS' :NIFOLASSES 35.-7-Bood spireFlB te44 l ,44lfother 11l Groceries e4l4saly, as cheat fkir.cosk . st ' Namur. O NE - new-tiv . hone lumt er a4con Alp ag e ipy • • • 43., & M.'4 80. N. ARPENTEReand jObiEIIIPTGOLSL-thime, 1 k 4 . , , assorgoon4 kept con4antly ion bud end firt Nate at Man#Eicti ./rorY;Pree,oll 4 MPLFORPS'. FAN NING 1411,11EiforsaIe - • .1 -; BIULEORDW. Ax wept of Gtr ~r at , Mt:FORDS at 0. 1-I ER_T/liGlis44o.ll Vall l , 1 4 IV. 1 V . t r U DB 6O4 ,. 1.7 - , eucress scythes . Scythe Stones, Cradles* era, dle Scythest A ltilles, Nbaluts;tPkiebierltaillield es, &c., for Sale at . 41PLUil#DS'. diattav AN unusual : variety of Stailje and Paney,Dry -It Goods : may be founds!..my Store Op the, East aide of th:p Public Aventin;so Montrose nihere die " Peopleilcarti7trettaie at yen how mei* for rah, or el - chimp tbietr*odisesitil44 advantage. . „ -1 . 4413. SMISBUIII.i A N elegant assortment °FILE& and Baskutininei, very law .BAUSBURY'S. LOT A iiiiilleriailbreas . • I fa'ißns, 'De ea and Ree , d-eashiiikTes;'itt • SALTS 1"g, p.1.N4 .alliforment! of Prints, i. very low, -at CIALLPURY'B. A GOOD-starkof 13tuntapr 141otia fl*Gedi s . e n d 13 9Yar,iat .4 kLililB)3Vßy'B. C ORDED Skirts, Moieeite; at SALIgtKIRT'S A Lot or hue plain D' just ro ceived mid' ° mll tie sold I+,.at '- • • •z SALISBURY'S., IS N; Steel, ,, l 4l ol,Redio,,and - litils,.eheafi at . • 4 SALISSI.IIIrS 1-LEAPER Molasses than cait be kontal tovni ILI at oiily'33 cents, with Tea*, Sn,,ears, coffee iota Tobacco, Ana"' low, at r 'SKLISBEIVS: , . T Table 'and; T owel - and Linew Coifing; a goodiui+Masti - at-ol Lin en, at TrIWEDES.—OL lot orfust ralia Toredes elotklow, at " CW ri iaz . 7:l4 .oBll, C/Othk , l9Bl/11/lerei, Sat neftes, unusually law, at SALISBURY'S. OSLERY..-rA large &Win-Wm of.*** aad Ladies Iloalety at very reduced piices at . .- •;; •,rl , . • . 4 . • , SALIgIECUItrB. • OTTONTaide Diaiier law SALIIAVRY'B. !..iitTEST AlilitrAVOF - " • .1d.,, . • .. li. ' - 1 • s): 1 ' r _ • ~ , ilk , CON" - 0: side of the Public venue,, ar,e „last re ceis.43,.. a'neet;rindisPliii&i# aisottiteit Or Fresh Goods lately purchased at extrnmely lowi prissier cash—and are iuducedigt_spll litem on as good terms as any ofrtbe 4ectp, alecipcstorOragAhopp in town. Thode havnig - Cash tit. - payZo4otis wV do 'yell to give us a:cali before , pare . elsowlteiro:.i' •' . . 31ontrose,Itute 15, 1d46. . , . 4 JUST 'RECEIVED IN AiotiMON,, Cut:Sayslat SEARLE'& - I_IIAL. BAKEk.‘Farkit and 84rtheiriiv4v J ' rABARLES SUMMER STUFF foi 4 ifort,in tr ietiiig e f , - SEARLE'S BVOTlkeeariejulti indpribrellaw-r* *les for a Reqity BLIALE'O L ADIES' ' -Inets t Sitners*ii oia.). in &sit d4iCti at t SEARLE'S ARDW44IE, Saddlery , Ororltely, 4zeil irgesinunierons other articles, at' Anly lit. 1846: SWUM& •ltiOr . 'seLk.mic T•_."lll:i.ER.--41:goodiummt*ent. in tbe on band and aold as . ltrir F 4. 4 .?zifl County. 'by EVY Hies , C Skims. • , want S I. AT EN.} -, sale • ' 'B. SATRE. WINDOiV44,O,. Phil*, 1uq44.b37.4y163 EDLOU,OIIII4-.-Bingbaintas; gontionoot good oasorunelit keptoomitiouly on band ealio a lineisLaatiOrinielo of pasthigi. %014 B. SAYRE. VC IVE4 I II 4 §kWe ' Ela pod sisatinent kePebY ' 1 B. PAYEE: LIME; Brick; Lath; P l iatiar aid Baßigot as tatatil by 101018kkiiiiiefs- sat'imbv. ' • A 4BSIIII SUPPLY of 841104 - 0! dut6 re. ceived br • t 24448. • 12,UTTSIL-4biligiont,eiitim.pitikfor Mawr LAP all: tvugh'..4tefreaso, • 1C1846 ' 11C • , rl."-CliCi#:.tiltli.l!l?'9l.l4l, PIMA. ao .• do lao arlac— tlf ;44,11 =SO"' Coid, - PadOr, f, itod *Ol Mives .1, e!..llVfiFe illi!"Sriefig cheap • r:m-, 'f.OONBl4-atermatt, , - .2•367 ,• %4 • IBRti l aes"illizia*ln.' t • 50 O ° -y. %TA -4 ii-r!:LYONS cHANIAER, f--Alle.111411,*N;-, ",31 sq!€l , ll " 3 •I ?#1,1r . 40 \ I Oir I iberif toseeripeiriorryieur3 , . Wlltakft, Cor,„ l ?* iviro iad em!' am lor,ftreautttni t jutil . 0k14044/4*.iiiellato o mew _ • - , r