11 la it Popies shotatc. - Here Ann ttie Press, Ithe People'stights maintain, Unawed by ipfluence and mxbrib!xl *LIP MON ROSE. SEPT. 4. 1841. Deiniwratic Nominations. 'Mk CANAL COMMISSIONER, w,O g. POSTER, JR. DItADFORD COUNTY. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, DAVID THOMAS, of Gireat Bend. FOR 'COMMISSIONER, - NATHANIEL WEST, ofThomson: FOR AUDITOR, . FRANCIS QUINN, of C'hoconut.' hi Nominations. *OR RETiItESENTATIVE, DANIEL SEARLE, .5 of Montrose. *OR COMMISSIONER; aCiEt LAMB, of Thomson: FOR AUDITOR, THOMAS NICHOLSON, of Springville. 113P13ubsfribers 'to our paper who have ieceived fii* the first No. will bear inmind that the preitent No. closes the first quarter. By our twits it will be seen that we agree to furnish die paper for one dollar a year if paid witkiii three months from the first No. or from the)inie of subscribing. After the present wee*, by Mir terms,- we will charge one dollar slid fifty cents to subscribers who . have taken frolh the first No. Contrifeisional Conference. When ato vtheie is it to be held 1 'We suppose in !Towanda at some time in next week:. Are; not the Tariff Democrats of Ti bga and Briitiford counties , intending to ap point Conetirees 1 , If they would do so, a ). candidate might be placed in the - field who Would Mee( with no opposition except from the Free trisdi dough face party of this: dis= tilt; and ire have discovered that the good people; ereti of this " back-woods district," have, geneadly, correct conceptions of their Tights us - Fenntylkania citizens. Though they sdughti a modification of the Tariff in knee partieniars, never did they ask Or de sire the suicidal itherations supported by Mr; %Ifni • W firmly believe that a ma jority of the elect rile the district, prefer ati applicagon of I the oni term principle to the case of*lr: Wilmot If it here bb ask , ed, how, then, did he happen to be nomin ated in thiOnd Tioia bounties; dur reply is this. iirii have heretofore exposed the z . iniquitous mactiiribrY by which his selfish supporters tiere succeeded; and have been in= formed by is worthy and intelligent demo edit of Tioga, that he was there successful only, (to use the exact words,) "through de ception, frit id, and treachery:*•:.- For nomi tions thus made, honest men can entertain very little Important . snbscrlption list, made during I the two weeks of Court which has just ben held, put us under re newed obligations to the People whose in terests it is bur privilege to. Serve. Though this is the OthAof our paper, only, we cart now (ion ate ourselves and our friends on tis large a circulation as is given to any part in the county. This result is indeed cheering, and will nerve won to greater extirtion in our efforts to cull from the rubbish!of party interestedness, the gen uine print ples Which lie at the fn#Li dation of ta t tr Republican government, 4 hold them tip in held relief to the app i g view of they honest and virtuous , ofeery 7.0 ;1 condition ,iit life. I It is not expected that our views, tipon eviery subject presented for consideratitin, will receive the ready sane; tion of all Ohr patrons ; we by no means- so far trespass'lupon the credulity of our read} ders ; neither do the assume reproachfullY to denomin4te every one who differs from us in opinion, a "demagogue," a itnabolt,l a " capitalik," ike. &c. Liberty of set of meat and fisedmO - of speech we recognize as the .Pe4pine's Common . birth-right ; mil therefore, ttpudiate the *lint of slavish obedient fez 4, which-Rix iiidentlY 'the en.. deavor of t i me' riv al editors in this county to inspire. 7 , Then .we lose our/muse of pi>: litical independence, we may, like OtwnOg Sycophants, cringe before the power Of en arbitrary little Clitiue or Juntlyof offfce-hol-, ders—until then, we shall act agreealtky-io the dictatesirf reumu and common settle.' '..- TWO:Hee& ''- Y , 1 ( '.- We have r. tteen infoitined there Are IWO Or three men Who do not take our paper, and wtitt waige luch perioaMilime,in endetiatiV, ;q.t.° dissuade rit . front ;taking it, We thank our p a tro ns or the inf o r m ation. - 'Re- Port tO 'olSiieh t, 4 1 14';.41. ',1 1 °..i *W.O4: ri tba authors t zip t o ~the ligiii,! i mbether:theril be I Young or olds . We have tlie_*ortil4t ti, 11' l itY-b043 ktwn.,Southi antlivißitablish it, tooi - iinlesslie is meriT4rittiet, ''-^' '" w iwr !4 e - 03se0+ that 0* Con cation 1' i. "O n nom- -' taiitSiateis 'ior eouitY. o i.. ' i'sk e . iestilied c aril ' P ' a // Y• to . hpikori the e; iiiii'. • , , • duel by Schuyler Fasset; iiii Represent a ti ve , 44 .recommended that Ilryotning e:dunty re4ect him. This is a mitd- Old Hunker trick. When David Wili t imt was first a candidate fOr Con s iFoss,he l came aver , here 1 , 1 att4 prevailed upon' our Convention to re ca mend-his nomination, /or died with the BiWdford County Convention which was .to be . Oterwards held. When we concede to Wowing it Representative, would it not be m im e courteous to permkber citizens to se- I+ a candidate without our interference.— * believe " them to be fully capable to i'l umisact their own business, and quite as hilrest as our Fire=prOof Clique. Gen. Sant:l...team, and Parities. Our litexiCaniiewri this week is quite in teresting. , I kis .reported that Santa Anna, , ' - on the next day afterreheiving intelligence nra, revolt in his favorr at Vera Cruz, with. hi entire suite-started hi the Britishsteam ship, Arab for that place. We learn, how tier, by the-tedger of Monday last, it had . i ; • i part been informed by Magnetic Telegraph that Santa A4na, instead of embarking for V‘4a Cruz, had departed with an intention oflanding at Sisal. We learn also by the latest advice#, that Gen. Paredes has suc ceeded in raising some thirteen thousand troops. The new regiments are chiefly 'composed of Zcperos and Jarocho—the low est . l classes o the cross-breeds—who have I • , ' been taken n chains to the capital, and there, in theii . half-naked state, they are fur nished with a musket, and taught roughly land toughly lhow to load, aim and fire.— They are miserable beings, who may fight hard, but not) with the necessary discipline. The advicesf from Mexico, published on S turday lasi, represented that these ragged s cimens of! soldiers had all deserted him. ioe . , wonder. . They are as badly accoutred 4 the Swedish garrison at New Castle, re viewed by old Governor Stuyvesant, and ii ribedi by Washington Irving, where ree met had but a pair and a 'half of paq ' oons between them. tr The California Volunteers. Col. Siephenson's regiment of volunteers i ire still encamped on Governor's Island, iiiew York harbor. They ought to have been doubling Cape Horn by this time, but there seem ,to be many. difficulties in the way - of an embarkation . A few days since snme of Col. Stephenson's- creditors com menced proceedings against him, for the purpose of preventing his departure from e country, and now we see a meeting has een held in reltition to certain alleged grievancei's which the present volunteer corps On Governor's Island are suffering. The Meeting was addressed by one or two*per sons, whem_rnsolutions were adopted . con denrinatory Of the course of Col. Stephenson, after which the meeting seperated. We no tice among the names of volunteers now en camped on Governor's Island, that of A. .L Ward, formerly of this county: FIRE The usual quiet of our citizen 4 was again disturbed on Monday evening list, by this alaritiing cii. Soon upon th*ot, we dis covered it lias caused by the burning of a kiln of choice lumber, near the new Meth odist Church in this village, which-was be ing seasoned for the completion of that Noble building, Though the Church was considerably endangered; by timely atten fimi and continued vigilence, it was kept tide: Loss,'some $BO, or more. We observed on this and other occasions °ra similifnature; the prompt and veritur s conductUNome ofour - worthy.cifizens ; who ascended theN-c&urch like squirrels, tend rendered good sere b ysprinkling the r oof with water: We understand - that the CO ittee ap pointed for the purpose,f are now n t i ing for the 'purchase of 'an 'efficient engt Success to an enterprise worthy'of much ommendatiOn. Death of Judge .Kointedy. The Hon.; John Kennedy, one of the As iociate Judges of :the .Supreme Court of 'ennsylvartia, died at his residence, in ihiladelpiliti 7 on Wednesday evening- the ' fitlt. nit. ire was seventy-two years of ar, _ ' nd harybeett.=.laborineunder „a severe and iiaiheul'ipor - for a long time. 'judge Ken- Oedrciccupiid a . tent,npon,the bench of the Suprime7COhrt for fifteen or sixteen years, having- . oclloed.i.thlge Fr e derick Smith, and hnii . eaj oed,..inthe •highest - ;4egree the_ tonfidente'tie:hix,;Msmatitt*.and,the mem bers or St*. The members ofAi ; -1' pdelpida- bar held a !Peeting . Oal***;: ... - (or I,l*'.'fitirpose of Paying a suitlibie respect to the memory of the deceased; {i AN Erisad En Ererwatrre—An elephant ' k' el calgh* 0 4 iltvniaad aad Waring'. tot- 1 i e efie n er l anta* which were exhibited;ix! I vllage it few weeks o . iic.e e in= i trius i 1 i , seaPed the tent wl4 being exhibited in Lockirort l See atiy, awl being enraged Ili consequence eif souse 44 having givenlini tobseeotni .. , , . *; . - I ' 4ided in i nis created ilo hale arape h", P ri .",! lis , ,ie :first ettaelied,_;'!,,lM of I es, killing. one and gnaw% it itra king milliner. T he , keeper afterwimbs E nic 4=e‘apouidcall'i 4 thabyrrione,bo4A. *aid Um to! on *tatting orchard,'-where', lit_wita +marled by atrOng chain. to a'foll ga" wee. :11,Tte report was that the ele.: I nt **n e tt/ free and injured *nice( their/Jun(10o, hut the partieulani were. not Pitidley . Pattenson "has been zionisin. aged by the Dentociati : for Congress•Zni tI 24th district of th is state; now iepre nt e4 by Mr. Buffington, Whig. /he Democrats or Union county; in the 14th Congressional district, have nominated Ilea. Isaac Slenker; formerly a State Sena !! tar, as their candidate for Congress. The Hon. John Strohm is the Whig Can didate in the Bth orb ancaster_ district. The Hon. Arnold Plummer declinesbe nig a candidate 'for Congress in the 22nd district, composed of the counties of Crew f4d, Mercer and Venango. M. B. Lowry, •l; l: trill probably be chosen by the Demo tts. iJohti M. Coleman, Esq.itas been nomin aied ay the Whigs of the 3d Congressional dtstrict, composed of Spring ; the Northern Liberties, Philadelphia: I.7oseph Vii. Ingersoll hai:lieeti.re•rinititina aied by the Whigs for Congress, trial Phil adelphia. The Next comigresantan. It is reported Tiogit and Bradford coun ties prefer that Susquehanna should present al candidate for the next Congressional Elea- On. Though we do not claim it, yet, if thsisted upon, our friends may be I as sured that we will furnish a candidate who dill merit, and, in these parts, receive:the Oordial support of all truly denominated Northern Pennsylvania Democrats. We 4 not yet. know who are to be the only Can didates for Congress or the Legislature, in this county,—when known we will an- trounce. Good Advice. " Somebody," says the Phi 'a Ledger, "lays down the following rules to govern young men in business. They will apply eilually well to young and old. Let , the business of every one alone, and attend to your own. Don't buy what you don't want ; use every hon . r to advantage, 'and study to snake even leisure hours useful; thinli twice l4efore you spend -a shilling, and remember you will have another to make for it ; find recreation in looking after your business, ntid thus your business will not be neglected ill looking after recreation ; :buy fair, sell Oak, take care of the profits; look over your gooks regularly, and if you find an error, *tee it out ; should a stroke of misfortune dome upon you in trade, retrench—work ,larder, but never fly the track ; confront difficulties with unflinching .perseverence, and they will disappear at last ; though you should even fall in the struggle, you will be honored ; but shiink from the task, and you will be despised. nr Col. A. W. C. FANNING, U. S. A. died suddenly at Cin - cinnati recently, of ap plexy, 59 years of age. CoL F. was one, of tie bravest officers in the Army, and, by his uniform courtesy and kindness.to officers and soldiers under his - command, has en-_ geared himself to the whole army. His ()cad' will be deeply regretted in and out of the. army. It is generally ~conceded that col. Fanning has seen mote hard service titan any other Officer of • the army now liv ing; he served through the late war with t ngland, was with Gen. Jackson in the Seminole war, and lost his left arm in that Campaign. He was again ordered to Flor ida 1835, and actively participated in that sanguinary struggle. By his bravery and coolness. in thal campaign, lie • was christened, by the Seminoles, " The y one armd Chief" New York and Erie Railroad. The Owego Gazette, of last week, gives the decision of Commissioners appointed by the Nevi York legislature, to examine the two routes, for the location of this Road, Oast of Binghamton, and says : " One hun red miles of the road were bniered to be Out under contract at an early day. Allthe friends of the work who have no perscinal in terest oti the inteliot route; are reibiced by • decision of the Commissioners: The Ivor' now bound to go ahead to an early . i,ompleti;n." :,. Hon. Lours MclAme.—This gentleman will probably arrive in the Britannia steam ihip from 'Liverpool, which left there on The 19th inst. and was due at Boston yes terday. i For the People's Advocate. I observed on Friday morning last a nu merous congregation of the canine species in front Of. a certain " Democrat Office" ojown town. On inquiryky the Devi/whom (. ey wished to lee, old Towser replied, " we have called to pay suitable respect to the eu 4gist. of our kind." Each left his card at the door and retired. TALIO. We insert the foregoing as an act of jus tice to the malignantly insulted; tout would tespeetfully admonish correspondents; that firticles,, sOmetimes appear in-the ;print re ferred to, a serious notice of tvhich would Laren - the dignity of our paper. .: " THE DAN4illi , OP ME ~ - , , M 1NE11.-The llli , .. tiers are " continually; expesed to accident, Owai theintlianteible - gasies'geaeisted in thelieuhteiwineetwinetsia*:'',Last week, .in the Lewis k vein -Colliery,. Pottaiiile, - - an exPleekoJOOk Piece,' imtnediately:sweeeeded Aii an eioitiOn of ChokePOIOR ~...'- liimedi" - toely' on- the explesion taking- place, active sOeselures wer e taken to rescue those endan - gated, - ("noel tetiortivehT in number,) and ; o bey were alllbioaght init7af. the nines ap -14-IFeffir. d e .a l fr A - PhYikeir Ineke,odeit, tai . .. . g tklk.w Pie Or theMOroh!heexeeP . Of fi ne - V - tit - nam - -Of loitit Tyle r..'. : Woo the horses lathe mini Was also suffocated. F t, es .. -"Greti.V.iitvThe lniiiiiiiliiitiliili4 - the proccedingli of the coureof Inquiry; itt, the case of Gen; Gaines, the opinion lif.the Court and the orders of the War Depar. meat under the ! . instructiens of the • P,rlsi; dent, from which it appears that the Court approves some of the acts of the General; while it disapproved others.. His callingotit volunteers titter lie'had heard . of the vict. ries of Gen. Taylor, and mustering into te service at Mobile certain staff officers a t} r he was relieved from command, are amon the acts condemned by, the Court. In co - sideration of the patriotic 'motived "by Whi r the "General wasactuated; the Court recoil} mended that the case be dissniissed, and tlie4"resid4nt has approved the . finding Of die Toutt,..4 Tribune. . r.„l • . - Okuroasu "ExPenritori.--The sh ThOtinasiHi Perkins, Artkur, cleared on If . , 24th ult.' at Boston for New York. Sheds one of the.ve4sels employed by the govern ment to convey Col. Stevenson's regiment of volunteerS -to California.- The" Susan Drew is taking in her firmament, &c., at one of the docks in the East river ; the other ship chartered is the too' Choo. Thiae vessels are'of about 700 tons burthen eaen, and the sum paid by government for their charter is about $65,000. It is expect:ed they will sail about thelOth of September. • PURCHASED BY 741 E GOVERNMET.-1h understand that the new and beautiful steamboat " Cambridge," which was bulilt for Capt. John I. Turner, to run between this city and the_ several landings on the Eastern Shore, •has been sold to- the U. S. Government. She is expected! to leave in a few daya for the South,—Ba4 Clipper. NOTICE. The _" First Unidersalist Society of MuutsSlPe rind Bridgewater" will meet at their Church in the *r ough of Montrose, on Saturday the 12th inst. ski o'- clock, P. M.. for the purpose.of electing their cp. cers for the..ensuing year. . - • i A punctual attendance is earnestly desired, :as some important business is Lobe transacted. By order of rile frastees. i - Sept. 1 - 4 1846. A. N. BULLARD, Sec'ry. Liberty Nominations Will be made for the coming Elections at thelof fice of the Hon. Isaac Post, in Montrose; on Satur day the sth Sept inst., at 4: o'clock, P. M. 'Phe friends of this enterprise,we trust, will,attend to tbis duty. By Vie Executive ,Commiltee: Sept. 1, 1846. DIED, Very, suddenly, at Great Bend, on the 16th UK, GRANT LEE, son of Grant and Liove L. Trow bridge, aged 2 years and 6 Months. . The deceased" was a peculiarly interesting child, and had, by its lovely and affectionate disposition, entwined itself deeply into the affections of those who knew it„ . but, like the tender flower, bloomed but to be admired, and then in fade away and die. ".Life is a space—a fleeting hour— How soon the vapor flies : Man is a tender, transient flower, That, e'en in bloomhig, dies." [Com., Receipts - for • the Peoples' Aittoeate, For the week ending Sept. 3, 1846. ih Alex. McCollum, $l,OO pays to No. 52 0. J.-Williams, - 1,00 " " 52 Peter Jqniesen, 1,00 " " 52 . A. Gras-es, 1 , 1,00 " ": 52 Win. Foster, 1, 00 " v; 52 R. Searle, • ' 1,00 • " "i; 52 1. G. Cooper, 1 , 00 - 14 ~ 52 Bennett, & Weaver, 1,00 " " 52 Hart 114Am/is, 1,00 ". "! 62 John &jukes, 1,00 . '" "' 52 B. B. Jackson: 1,00 " "t 52 Ira Somme*, 1,00 - " "1 52 J. B. Strickland, . • 1,00 - ' • " "' 52 Isaac. 11, Feit.senden, 1,00 , " "i 52 S. D. CormAl, 1,00 II ~ti 52 Y. G. Isbell; l,OO " "52 Harry 4. Birchard, - 1,00 " ", 52 Mahlon- Griffis, 1,00 " "• 52 Baitlett GrilSs, ' 1,00 " "" t 52 Ezekiel Bedell, • 1,00 " ": 52 N. W. Brewster, ' ,50' "; " 26 THE MARKETS. onagoTED WZSELY .POR TU PEOPI:k. ' S AUVO ATE NEW YORK, Eept2l. 18 6. $4,00 fa 4,06 f 2,50 e ,75 Wheat Sour, per barrel Rye Ido ' dO , .. Cnrn meal '' do ' • • , 2,62 ' ,00 i'Vheat; per bushel'•• 0,80 0 0,95 Rye, . do ! 0,70 0 ,75 Corn . do _ ! ' 0,50 ra 2 Barley, do • , - - 6,24 e 32 Oats, do • . ; 0,2E1 a 0,30 Flax, per lb. Atherican„ : . 0,03 rd. 0,03). Tallow;per ib. rendered f 0,07 0 0.07 Butter per lb. Orange co. • . . 0,13 , ' ,17 . do, western dairy; 0,10 0. ,14 Cheese, per lb:, , 0,06 e ,07 Beef, per barrel, mess, • 6,50 (a ,00 . do prime, . • 4,50 0 ,00 Pork, p er barrel. mess, ' , 9,87i0 . 1 ,00 • do • prime, • • i 7,8740 ,OO Lard, per 1b.0,0510 0,07 •, . liamaperlb. smoked, : ; 0,05- 0 0.03 Feathersper lb. live geese , i 0,25. e 0,30 Ox horns, per hundred, .' ! , •13,00 01%00 Cow do -' .: . • 2,00 ea 8.00 Amerierm wool, per-lb. axed .- ! 0,17: 0 -0,31 do full blood merino ,0,27,:ea 0.28 do i& 1 Merino , 0,29 eOl do native 4. t Merino , 0,24 e 0,26 Ithertistmente. NEW GOODS FOR THE PAVE., OF 1846. 20 Per cant. Cheaper than '. ever totrered In this market'bethre; at , • • • Sept 3d, 2848. J., B. SALISBURIM. CALICO'S; • NUT and elegant etAes * for pulp- 124 een il; per s' ll rdt jasi rec ved at SAiISSURY 7 B. - Sept. 3; 1846. „; • • • ' GINGHAM'S R tbx lieetitifol imitates, instill at JCASHOISRES:. CASI.IifERES.-ami &La*, elegetit stil ler; jo,t arrived -etc ,!,„ .i i , a i ti .f /8813111n.5. - Sept. " . • ALPACAS; "WAIN, plaid, and att l ee d!m paca iih ea p at Sept. 3, . 113 ,'!!.' - = i'BALISBURIOB. - ALPACA • ttiti- 4 0 1 .4 10 . 1 A edit. 3,11848. ""' • - 'FANCY_ CASSEWERpS, T MST stylm.umi leis It J l - 4 I Sept. 3, 001. ,A l l-,14 , Aalistr li 1 ! ' - ii. • 1 . • ..:•1 f c. t ~..,-7,-5,-:..... ...,.. ft .-, F 0 -..!1 kiwis irriorlit:l..„- , r4l,..'t4liitra !Ili, 11117,1 1 8: 2 2 -. cheiper lobar at nay's. lind. st3T s Sept. p, 1944.3 _,Greit 4-s• Golfers, tremelylow sept N 1846, _ARO firit ra te sept 9, 2846, FOR Wan just in at Sept 33 FINE, Rept 1846 E4 l" 1 6 4 4, . iymtiEsT 1-1- quantity nel at i; sept l e 1846 1 11 • 11 1 111 returns thankito his fiends and Italy, for the liberaf t Patronege tg the put stunthe4 acid rec to call and fake a ihiok-at the - THE; linimen t dolt public he has received pectfullk invites 1 Nem and splendid; LO' he is now receivir4 than ever before ,OF .GOODSi and which will be sotd cheoptr Teredoin this market. J: Septl3, 1846 AY UP ! 1E subscriber, haiit4eased his Shop,is desirous of snaring his ants. All who are ttidebted to for binckstnithing, viFaidd confer at flavor bryayingup immediate- He dislikes to make cast or extra 4444 this notice is promptly- attended Ix the necessity of tryillg another .Ines.• • PEERY ENKS. Mani-me, June,o, 184'G: • ice' 11g 10111 THOSE indebtcd'tolthe under 13P -LI • —LA signed have had fa' by the above no e. Unless immedist . itlement is nowsnade x hal 11 bconder the n ty of mak ing costs, indiscritinatilg. I'm not jokik. Septy , 3.1846. ' PERRY .OENKS. trouble; but, to, be atill be plan tocollect 'l. 0 ALt for pale, et $1,50 per barrel, at die ~ SALt ';--,, AtiCAD4 itfontrose, Angfot 26, 1842. _ ,i, l ' . . , AND BEEP. °Ea fine quality, Al ) ( e by POt Fpw Barre: Angist lath, ALITION. hereby cautioned spank harbor. •g, in any way whate*er, my on pay tim 'debts of his Contracting, persons are also cautioned against is With the said .John; • DAVID BENNETT. 26, 1546. a ALUperums : ink or troy JOHN; as 1 8 after tips datd• • makin; any con. Anbarri, An 6 JOB ETIB. Tilt Public big the us l ei. sortmehtof JOB in a lila and sa , . Tom of the People's Adocate, fan entirely new and modern as- YPE ;are now prepared to ezetute, • acing- style, all kinds it DENTING'. e times. at pricks to suit yri, P:N.MPIIL C.kltbS, INDBIt Printed on shori Art. iT';%. glare cif fully solicited. Julyl9, 1846..1 Dux lEADS cATALOVES, S, BLANKS , otice,:anii in ' the beattyle of the ;the People's patrorusgEt is_respeet 511AVOOATOON; FOOT N NI. POST . bffent fori W. Tattle, a g,e. a reamlnable c at a liqaral (.1" Angpst 4, 18 ; 'ASLL GONE. g the benefit of whom it tiny concern, e, at the Hat Shop of She late O. asiOrtment of Hats Bind Caps on ICU) those who 'pay *raptly, or 1 .. t for cash. tht THE sabscri are receiving a laraadditionto t4eir stock . cmids, which makes - Pieiriassort merit Mlnal y establishment in togrn—which they'ofer at red .j ed prices for IfEADY • MILLS & SHPIIMAIL Jitlyl22nd, 144.. • ,e !at variety, from 10 MI perneit. spring prices, by 1, {ILLS SHFRAIPT. iDialsrs, a . kira than BRv)Ap cit.. HS: Etna $1,37/ ttp.l 'Satinets, tsassimerdS, :-• . ke. by , .MILLS & SIifRMAN. AT °ITN - G H 'l'ea-;-6 lbs. for oil; dollar, by ; , - MILLS gr:-SHr.RMAN. CO et 6 d. per 11). by fi MILLS & supßmiig PLUG TOB TROI, Steetoki ,r . Vii,, ' RIAI6 I V . '-. 1 ,, It.: „ .. . I _ .._ ~.i A GE NERA ' t (toget h er with the vari. tow .L. - Qua trim 4.: , g . ) of the latest itoporipl . paten% both ft. Coo . : d Parlor, at reducedvnees, by 1 ' ' ' ''. ' B. aAYRE:' LEA ER - .& .Sile-Va S. AGbOD' .4 , kept, ott 'hand, i ilwical am' tnimely lo . r ribs ready pay,)'bßy: : 4 - , , .. ~,,,, ; 1 - - '•-• ; - llAiritr-: MYS I • ' l '-' Produce ; ;;; Ilterch; 1' i .I ) &4!ricu 1. Butter'' . %. he 'Shemin, Mon .a, -, - 1 advances on ' 7.• uce ••pay over the • a • - , Ziewi York, '' TiEl#3oNBl' , ;010d - to the - sahabra4i , _by Note -..E7 OF . .8001,, 0 ' .mbrie than qbeloo fa rt& are .... 1 1 requested to .• ,d jaettle,, without. no * li, as otoaols '. . . ' lum thelmillediate,' Wit:idiot to 'these ohlto , • ' . 1.• - , -`•• =:, -11:titaltitaz] i A u louiro t - , ;. . -' L ~,-., ;,, ‘, i 1 .. ~..' 6 . ;.r....; Z t e,7/ ' • ivtirjll7 :NEW. , : :JOO, 0 • '''''-- '' ' : , ,:', t:t < . e ...A. - ,, :jrligt°oll7l ^-1#4104,0314.(1143C9 . , . . , pIIA ... pre& 131_ _,lk.ol4v*De . , , Tabs, ibisi;4. 4 : 114!(!ti, cialfOgev ,Vc; , e i it .,. red u ced IT 1 '''11"!1.i.,4-. , ;4-:.•,.. ~ i, --- '' J ' ' '. ' ~ - . -. , ' . Oe. . '111131 , 1511 -, ' -:. ' ..11: - .1.-.41 -, --: -.1, .t '., , I I 1.. • 4 1rdoie'n bum" 19-41,44 p erbarre 1,. 11.13ATRE.- Qiktir by thel FA,N, - 0 3, • nd Coniimbiliio'n . me „Et st. INT ti n giyaiu ibo 110 4,4 Jhe a elld. ° Refer to flicks". Milli & Tenrel, who wilt niisheliheind uce tconsignid to their tem 1114 salsas meoh.lo spa -1846. 4 at at ;HOES.' style anhl q slay of 4 tro—alio4lot of ol ;:omo at , lj -. IES. If] and; mote of that and Alpa4 aprons, SaliAbnrA • alma. ii:nd cotton Saliiibnryle. will be pails for any Rye, corn.iasui Flan . Salipnry'a. DOW 4 BOYD ti 8-4 w %„'V't%t, & Hardwarei. just tiuceivedby MILLS & SHSRMAAL TISYd gt 44 , 14 aVgready , 41 1 510: 1 ; .-:11?,;yi , Ft:1 ip '- ‘ ,,1- : ._; ; ; - . ~.... . , ..,. -- • MONTROSE:TOIT '' 1 Rln. The ..4.lailleiUiAljbe Peo • • - THE fernier. of Subtmehanigds,County herehr... notified; that Mein:gest and best two . mat of 'V' Phstighs and:lron Castings of every kind variety; may belaa:ft.esh from tfiet Fmtnace of a t m P— ! " ‘ - ‘c, 1 , Cliespei duds the Chest - ii, -for C as h ~ • 1 . Let it be imade -that* sire -will noilesmae r :, sold. We have, too, the larg.thit assortmentiof Goods-, in our line, a: .any Foimdry n 4 IS?Oertt F Iva. ), nia, consiatrag of PLOUGHS ai"a u ' hill.'azid/ quay down hill, ull•oti the-lev'el—tis Wirt - . ' Phoughli, Wayne County , Ploughic'sWoeirs Mil" t,. Bide Hill Ploughs, 4se',, &e. too suudarous temeithm. Post S. ed., ,ivill ilea fiiini4thAr.eustintietis with Andirons -of, every Size withrWi ileileS' :Slay; - Cutter' arid Bob tiled ShLesi qv .. lniiss! , itienk Fan- • ning :Mill -htins,' and indeed every . 'ud'of Cast ings . that the farmer and hard yeo of the • County may desire: Thitic.l.ll at - .-.. POST'R FUR ACE. ' Dfoutrose,lung .13, 1846. PRODUCE, .ap roved cregji may bo excbangc4 fOrloim Waredat • ' • : " • POST'S-- FURNACIE: EVERY kind of made to ordnr. by, 1); • SllOll,T_ St.SAYEET_I ALL Peismer - ihdebted- tilt-the lete -Slllll4 R.; A Ketcham & Co., will make expedoe, incloome, tronble,ly ltendering unto Omar whet iaperirs." The AcconOs & - tire ilithe of - D, PO 'T, JR. Montrolte, Juhe '24; 1846: • li• • -' • LEGAORN' BONNET'S:. ANtw tot of Leghorn and Sttnye Thanaeti,. and elegant Bonnet Ribbons jOst received at 24th June 1846.- SALISBURY...It PORK '& RAMS; - F OR SALE at • • • I \ AAILIS WANTED; 500 Bushels Tinazithy seed on or Otli of Septeinb& next, on highest price *ill be paid in Clish and J.l S. PETROI Friendsville gulp, 184 G: „. • n - r' • UNSETTLED Acconrit of lonia with & Chandler must be nettled. isms cost will be made. Jt D. h. • Erne 24, 4146: IFETOMBIE 07,01011114 STlLLcontinue to carry on the. Tido nor at zny_old. stand, next Poin.. mins' MIMS," where anting,Yiting and is done agreeably to ithe Wait and in style. i 1. t liontro.s4. June 14,; 1846. ROO ILTEVE just received a anion lot of Eng 1.1. Rath, wbicli will-bu sold as -ft:;—• tb R AlLlftfla small boxes, Mee for . lONTROSE BUSINESS DREG J. B. SINU4COIB;. r Boot& Shtiellaker- . --shop o4Toxnpikes. one difkii west of M.. & Wilson's store: - , OVEN WILLIAMS, B sod Hair Etres.ser—stop on T the t or A. Balawhes shop. J. SEARLE - 6r. CO. A good assortment of Dry %oda, Crock ware; &C: &c., West side of Public Av/ BENI SAYRE, Dealer iu Stoves, Dardware!,PrY Goode, aide of Public Avenue. -- -- LYONS &.CHANDLE ' Dealers in Bloidsl Tin-Niare;.Statiotter *c: &e:*-East tide of Sadie Avenue. k • • •—• MERRILL ik ROOT, - Dealers in I:litts, Caps; Fars, PloaohPe• lets, West - sic* of Public Avenue. ..• • JERRE- LYONS Dealer Dip Goods, qroceri#,. Boobs; and liOolibjeder—Dest side of Public ISAAC L POST. A 6 Cl , Dealers in DirGooda, llardanwe, Chocki corner orkublic Acerrite and 7arnpilrel • • JOHN, OHOVES t . Faddonable Tailor—Two doois below. th Stare: , : -2 8. - ''S; MULFORD & Dealeis Diy Goisds, Crockety, Gt Tools, &c. &c. East ale Pliblic Avant . , , S AJJSB -. Cheep . Glc)ds for People-4ub4e side: ' . - DR. H. SMITH DENTISTI-A* Teeth on Gehl ilate. a • all - okenttions un til 6 teeth hi the hest lie :found at Ge 43- itichei's on hfondii days of each sc.ceh.r WiIITNEY;, 311., rhysietni; suiteoii; Aocci*hiei . ;, Jacksoli, rav " - _J. Fruits inner • 4 " 2 baisd J - One Void. - MACK . & Coach,. Oa riage alba Wei/ pikeatreet, at the oat to servo custemep„in. - thenaiat age Aftieleiiii"onflineitonstaitt. sae, and repairing done on:abort in cLEmoN4 CalTie' & 43 egh Makersaid - moot at . bis v glop a few reds Bondi wliefebnililvti , PPY to - wait on top TOUDderit. SIU4 Plough hi -- °1! 1 :?/ ( ? ), T,i_hO wahl tk. YULE • ttonteya at Law; , Office a raw 1;17.9 1 . 1 !t,4 61 r,- 47* LtriilE'h: F,- E. W. HA atauconiimies the MAW ~.eas,bnuichesithiseadfikaa •#r~'::.: of tb3 Coirtihdoser - --- , '- 4.-•'• I / ADR A E Tendig, hiPer P'•"bt!' 1 1 0 64410 * tin"rneatiiktist. • 001C4 " e k tli f tumw ,„ K ip at „, t&soof:comrfillublie,lk*en , 30E8 4.4.,'00 1,4.4*** 1 700 1 _l4 o#lol#l, 1" - , '' ? '-'-':izoittL 141 1 1 1 1 . 1 " r 4 .1 1544 V) - to . • II !good arid - 1 1+ ; and ' OSTi JR.; dr..• (10. • Girl . ore the which the ds, by NNET: 18aUsbniy ed', or ;BURY. busi :!_k_Azti• nrip, admirei 9VEI h SuFaw y Im, for TONS. AL-- .It OW fit M eryl,ltard , , W.est ! I `aPer, ;EC- . :venue. =MEI &e- - st.:„ P_L.m;/'Pr's Mil , Nast OiT yttli). at die ~,:.. BRIDGE,_ Awllye, JA[o tleffi 4%* %D. -i— -tievart !1041501 g iitei 'i ipp. =y ytsiltA - . Ot Os *Ca ix ) IMI