/IslltOni filont the 1'21.4t.i' . t irrhied in the political. affairs ,which should! cause every pat, democrat, tt - lo cast about him t prospects of the future. Tile d Yet it is full of lessons ' i of , he teachings of exPeriente 1.1 air toi with a pervading pouter Movements. During the prep.- haveywitnessed an apparoitt -. . I i n volution in tithe ,public ia.entiment of the country, and 1e hurling of the democrati c party from it road position of triumph, in tot that of a niinority in many states of the Union. Altihlugh we sec !much in this to 't• r egret—to regtet. for : the sate of those great principles of .tititil :liberty 1 which we cher ish—vet the is nothing tb bring discour• a gement or chic pondency. ( There is a recu perative enero in the democratic sentiment which will cn4se it to rise again from the depths of a dvi+sity. and vindicate its own in tegrity, and s Ore its reinStntement as the ascendant po , r of the nation. - The cause which have Produced the sad r esult which ' h have seen are many and c omplicated. Some of them are.the'natu ral result of ing years 'of rtriumph—of an a pparent se tire lodgment in power. Ma- Get us lear A crisis Ira o ftlu• countr, no t--every t mi d\ su rvey ti past is gone, wisdom, and f liould act u in our future e nt year We be local, and will pass a- nv of them e excitement, which produced way with t cannot conceal the fact, that them. But ending cause, is an abandon- the great an democratic rulers of sortie of iples which elevated them to An evident disposit of the confirm the acts oftheir rep. meat by'ou the great pri power, and people not tc Mich are clearly adverse to msentatives fr•eal. Yet nte may hope all phi disturb us no more, when imeil, prudence of action, and 6 tojacrificei every unholy as. ► the altar of our common coml. 1411 actuate our rulers. the common will vanish, wisdom of c a determina pirauon upo try's good, s those alai will!yet have to learn There arei this great trt4 ill, that the 4emocratic party was not est4ished for the benefit or ad• vancement of itny mau or set of men—that its organ i zaticm was for higher purposes than the tilling of o ? ffices, and the distribution of then spoils serve repnbli l cud eneroaj inents---the sI the insidiou-i ibeand to relizions and in their hi i g independen • in view, the fiat it was instituted to pre 4in institutions from the threat }Orients of monarchical senti tection of poputar rights from 'J.:wiles of their ever watchful tecure to ALL, political, civil, personal rights, equally, and Ell- purity and: most enlarged, ij Bearing th j ie things, then, , 1 . - , ty of all who cherish demo its is plain. 1 The triumph of i, in their primitive eV Urity, idea uppermost in tlitir minds 1-bolding as friends none but ilt adhere to t. 6 old land-marks ,ii democracy, hod advocate the I pf the wnot.E.: • state, at all events, the cause ilih is too appnrent to admit of L,4. - the party!enders at Wash tied the Tariff', or '42 to remain tinsylvania would have remain:. And we ate inclined to the same cause has had its due I tile states north of Mason & z where the liiThigs have been JJ be Dembcraey of Pennsylva firmly, unitedj upon principles Sithat will sub Serve the best in -1 whole peoplet and upon men z have entire confidence :to car -siews and wishes, , but when 4 to I sacrifice Iprinciples which ir cherished,l and to support - they have no confidence, to "bition of southern party lead= di ithvided, and con ichted. ifetice the result at too. . i cratic s ent m our pricy be th and hear • those who w ofJetredoni greatest p • 11 In our ow' of the !ate rd! a doubt. Hk ington perm as it was, ed as she w belief, that effect in all DIXOU ' S 411 lictorious. ma are ever and raeasa wrests of the lu whom the ry out their they are ask thty have e men in who gratify the ers, they are to neatly d; the late elee Flo this not t harrow up the V'scord which ! have well nigh destruction, b4,ratber that we Odom from the past, and that I iz rg future at once avoid the antic .. 3 uences. TIM future is indeed :t, and earnestly demands all all our energies. EM22 feelings of wrought our may learn w Ire may in t and its col full of inter, our attentio os ON THE SCHUYLKILL CANAL. will recollect, that during the she ISchuylkiil Canal has been STEAMIOA —Our read past. summer enlarged and of the 3d in little Iron S qrebuilt. Th' Pottsville Press , s s4's . ' 0 Monday last the ` mlmat . "P' ot," belonging to our enterprisk)g townsman; Capt. J. pown 'S, arrived :'. Pottsville, idirect from New York, with a ;Full r cargo ofi Merchandize.— During the Past' summer, Capt. Downey, with a truly flbezal spirit, purchased two I run Steamholits, ' neatly fitted with Cabins for the aceo4modation of Passengers, and united in point of size to the Schuylkill Ca -1,41, with the iiest: of establishing a regular data line for the etransporMtion of Passen rer, and liglit 6eight,ween this town and l'biladelp)tia t The N iiglition Compa. b , lt ay, it seemed did not pr party appreciate the importa.nee - Of the enterprise, for they unposed such t erms as were considered by . Capt. p. unit +t Lticl onoropis, and induced ` Liar to withdrkw both boatit from the Canal, lad employdi L em, in cirry'Mg Coal and unit lag other b4cta from Wchmond to - Nevi' York. Thesi Boats, .we 1 m, are it/mira 11y adapted ri inavigatin the Canal, M winch they ein eadily be propelled arthe rate of five mi t iesiper hoar, and at a cotnisiw crab)) , more i a fp ic 1 rate i ' the damsland pools. It is tti b‘ hoped tl at the COMpaa i id' consult ii own an . the . public we ' fare, by agr . stg upon gu 4 terms as ,lull et 1. :stluee taps. 'yr/ley tilt I'7 4 ; 061111 ° 9 40 . 1' I . ._ annit Tr 1 his - boat's . regularly' The Robberrof the Santsi Fe Tretins. rid* the next year? The ,St-Louis papers contain further par- tietilars o f th4 i ilabbery of the United States .... trains by thetdianS. ~ . , " The OA .. ,ry took place near. the pass of the Arkansas.' There were thirty wagons and one litindted and sixty mules in the train, and they were aconapanied . by. forty. met..- The wagons were filled with cloili ingland,liospital stores, commissary's stores, • ! sugar, cYlfee, &c.' They took possession of every thing, except the wagons., and made otrtvith the property . This outrage was committed by a party of Pawnee Indians, anlittle 'op,position was made by our men, as t hey were without , ammunition. l . 'O 4 St. Louis Era says the Indians cut op a and scattered about three huridred sac s or flour to the four winds of heaven. Th prairie, for miles around the spot where the robbery was committed, is said to have bee as white as if covered-with snow. The villanous rascals,/ immediately on getting pos!iessioe of the wagons, set to work pow derng themselves, and the color of their yel l ow skin was soon turned to;ope of snowy wlateness. 'The sport of snow-balling each other with hands full of flour they enjoyed to a great degree ; and after, walking the m ' of the frolic, they bedecked themselves iati lin the. sacks, and in this garb several of ' the n were seen by the men who'returned to Fo . Leavenworth; on the plain, two or three -da :s after the robbery. One fellow had ill m ' elled his sack into a turban, and the br ind U. S. was immediately in front. The let ors were quite unintelligible to them, but ne crtheless they seemed to prize them high ly, as in all the breech clothes made of them thU. S. was contrived to be preserved in fro l t. They carried off all the arms and ei do, ling belonging to the: train, and about fifty head of mules." indi design, by' on the Canttli,d otiatas.'--4biscorared man, i..frotrilhe south, has Made ds in England. They have of 675 D, which has been .Untry by Mel" Acadia,". to rmer masteri that he mar aken back to bondage by the .FR*MERIthi. a fugitive slave some warm frie raised the sum broUght to this be sent to his not ,bei fotleibly slaveh' Iders. [ ommuNicATED.] Woonnountie, Pa. 12th mo. 1, 1846. My dear friends, publishers of the four weekly papers! of. Montrose, and all other editors, of the Iprnited States, please insert the following petition, and supply the intel ligent of every district within your respec tive counties, 'ivith printed copies 'or menu ' as others will please transcribe the that millions, if they please, of nil and parties, may soon forward their ;to Cong sin behalf of pence, that f on shall of lift up sword against Na wither sh II theyplearn war-any mom." I E. WALKER. ¬e nd House of Representatives e . " Unite Slates, in Congress assem i: 1 Petitio of the subscribers, inhabi- If the United States, respectfully shell-- I , tit your-etitioners are deeply iinpres athe evils and miseries attendant On uil more especially in relation to that isting bet4en our beloved and here- 'script, same, 117113 names " Nati., tion, n I 7o the oft' tants eth Th scd War, I=7 toforel highly vo'r.ed country of pence with all thci world, ndl prosperity within ourbor ders, lind dis etOd Mexico, requiring with ourselves and 11 ether nations, the endear ing toleration ndi civilization of christiani ty mutually be - towed upon each other, in stead pf the va#e and arbitrary barbarity oftheldarker ages, " with garments roll'd in blood." . I' This we feel constrained to implore your Honol-able boffiekto devise some speedy and efficient means, thug' mercy, that its demor alizing effects, mid torturing effusion of hu man Mood, to thu loss of millions and mil lions of money, it'd inany v a human life of talent, worth and rigor, may soon be stay ed, and the blessing; Of those ready to per ish rest upon you. Tempertinee Convention. At a meetingof the Committee, appointed at the Convention of Novetnber 16th,. " to arranget4ntsmake for a general Mass Convention, to hat held the 2d Tuesday of January," B. S BENTLEY, Chairman, and I. I. PosT, §eey. On motion, Resolved, That Geo. Puller, Esc't., 8.5. - Bentley, Esq., and". L. Post, be a Committee to draft a Circular for general distribution in the County. Resolved, Thrit F. B. Chandler and I. L. Post be a Committee i to ascertain the best place for holding, said Convention. Resolved, Thal. T. t'. St. John, I. L. Post and F. B. Chandler be a Committee on : music. Resolved, Tle'r G. A. Grow, Esq., be re quested to deliver an addresson the occasion. Resolved, That IV J. Mulford, R. J. Niven and M. C. Ty er be a Committee to provide. accommOati ns for visiting friends. Resolved, - That A. hamberlain and W. .1. Turrell, Eshri, be Committee to draft a set or Resolutions, to be presented _to this Committee at tkiFir ne. meeting. Adjourned, tq me,t at the call of the Chairman. S. ENTLEY, Chin. L L. Pont, Montrose, 9th ;Dee. TRADE wrru ! Mcxsco—The taking 'of Matamoras opened a considerable trade, and that town has assumed twice the conse quence it ever had under Mexican rule.— The New Orleana Diulletin suggests that the capture of Tampico affords an opportu nity tof f s large and profitable trade to the merchants of the, Uni • States, and expres es a hope that the Go erpment will open the port, and others that ay come into our pos session, on terms 61 MODERN PROWLESS Buffalo head their ne . announcement " . 11 printed by steam." Sp, in the eleetro-maaneti. that thunderbotti will that timid people ma doors with their. Fairtber Experim WI • A series of experimt arsenal, in this city, : y ence of several getlem ceiof that scientific o Mordecia, who has de to the subject and wri powder and projectil We weft highly sa ments, made by the or arsenal. Theigun-co to its projectileforce f tialiy for cannon. The firing front tr., ed• on the balistic peed ty. grains of well prepa to one hundred grainS The er the considerable. ter ell tame gqn, there was; , ble beat. • With. the Twanty.4; of guncotton was neia of ordinary . poWd6,r ;, thii( proportkai. 48 th, ed;: two pounds of to . 1 fieur:lpoundaorip)Wder shell whieh rjequ burst_ it, was fdied,wi !Odle mit9iVitud exploded most Imautif But weluPe to l inty lag CapeMoilfecai's. ojlereadgroi-4144k i The newspapers in 1 ' s - with . the following . i•cewed by Lightning, I•aking of the progress .m, etc., Punch thinks made so common asten their bedroom nts With the Gun on. nts were made aethe sterday,•in the pres •n, under the auspi ear, Captain Alfred oted much attention ten a work on gun- seed at . these expori li nance officers at the ton was tested fully as k smell arms, and pur -1 sleet barrel, suspend ulum, proved that siz ed cotton were equal the very best powder. ischarge was very in ht discharges from the •lely any- percepti it pound - erotic pound • as strong , as three ut,it d id not keep . in c4rge: was innreas n was about Tgyalio e le d ss ee ti v i e gu n:l 4 4l 4ce nd o sto a. Fieing dischOteilit lly. the pleasurp i g rep*,-)ilqfwe I o THE HANCOCK EXPEDITION.—SeveraI ge ',amen ifho accompanied Gov. Ford to Ddncock, from this place, have returned hoe; from whom we learn that, the posse lisc been disbanded. A military police, coMposed of seventy men, who volunteered fo . the service, will remain at Nauvoo, under the command of Major lackson, of McDo noUghcounty. We understand that it is thd intention of Gov. Ford to keep his forces t h at ' 'auvoo until he is satisfied that there is noifurther disposition on the part of the in bites to molest.the " new citizens," who w ye driven away, but who have mow re tained to their homes.—lllinois State Reg is H 6r, Nom 29. • lre' The Canal Comnissioners of this State have adopted a resolution exempting the companies composing the regiment of Piinnsrlvania volunteers ordered to rendez *oils at Pittsburg, rage or TOLL, in passing over the public improvements. This is right, anti the Canal Board will receive the thanks Of!: their fellow citizens for this act of lib erklity. The same policy should bepursued 4il private companies. lf the troops ordered tor,Pittsburg take the route via Chambers birg, they will have to march from the lat te 'place, a distance of 150 miles, which will keiluire about a week to perform. The cross ing of the Allegheny mountains at this in . chiment season of the year, will make the inerching very severe. Every soldier should be provided with a good blanket, and a sub itrtial pair of _boots. We sincerely hope that every facility will be given our gallant troops, and abundant supplies will be flit-- pig e hed by our friends in the interior tacheer th6i on to their place'of destination. INEGRO AlisstolvAny.—At a recent meeting al the Presbyterian Synod, held at We tutripka, in this State, a negro, named Ellis, wtis admitted to the ministry. He is to be e.ftt as a missionarY to Liberia. - The En ala Shield says that his wife and two liildren have been purchased by the Pres byterian Church in this State, at a cost of ,5003. He has acquired his education It 4 bii; own exertions; and, upon examinatiiiu, 'pfOved himself a good Latin, Greek dlid ebrew scholar, but better versed in Greek. i 1 is examination in Theology was highly Wisfactory. He is said to be very humble lurid polite in his mannersan'd conversation— !lie:meaning himself at all times in a way be ''ciiming his Condition in life. He is quite ail l ack and about 35 years of age.' He has appended to his 'vine of his former master, Usid is known by that of Harrison Ellis,— Utiobile Herald. IPOPPLAXION OP THE UNITED STATES.- titimating the increase at three ,per cent iptir anum on the census of IS4O, the popu lation of the United, States would be 20,140,- 13/0, on the Ist of June, 1847. • SALT* IttIEUM CURED • phis is to certify that my wife, being for some •tithe troubled with did Salt Rheum, and having oc caitien to use some Pilla r I recommended Dr. Smith's Improved Indian Vegetable Sugar Coated Pills, and Mier her taking some three or four doses, she found ,thilit her hands commenced getting better, and in less dike three weeks they effectiad a final ture.• She thin recommended thin]] to one of cur near neigh- I+, by the name of Levi Fattllrater, whose wife has bt.,vn complaining with the same complaint for three 1,-4Ves, and could find itio cure, antl after taking one bo. was much. better, land still continues to take the Pills with a happy effect. . 0. P. BEACH. li. knoxville, Pa. Mar 17, 1846. Bice 179 Greenwie street,' (large brick block.) tralways ask for be Improved Indian I'egeta b4. Pills. p''And see that G.'llenj. Smith is soritten with a on the bottom of the box. Mitchel-Sc. Co. and J. Ethridge, Mont rotte. e A determinating of blood to the head,•as ft is taped, can be accounted for upon no other principle them from corrupt and stagnant humors in thevenous citeulation, which prevent tbh proper return of the viial fluid to the heait.: The blood can have no moire predilection to ilh.gliettd_thanfor any other part indeed its own spccifie gravity would give it a teu tency to the extremitios; but when the *usages arc chieked up, and it bccemes, as it were, prisoner in th 4 .bead, no wonder there is a distension or swell ing of the,blood UP. yells, a prm,sere upon the br4n, headache, giddin s, palpitation of the heart, . ity, apploplexy, an other dreadful results. Vright's Indian Vegetable Pills are always r .ca"totryevce.x.nit)etlie a m bl i e rc un u unpleasant t com v pb 91 hose IL U. MO 111 w ich . areThetyliealcausew aiduellutiodnlyim;f:ediscittigtdest7n:ata:- tio sof the blood, bat f of every Malady incident to therefore willpost muMredlY. give health and vigor I to piebody, as well aslprevent any evil consequen tefrom what is termed a rush bloo4 to the heald. AUTION.—It shonl be d be remembered that Mr. Eduard Cole, of-Philadelphia; Mr. Jolm Dixon, of :lac:li, Pa., and_lll. ...Browning & Brothers, of l'h elplda,. are gents of ours, and as they base to Wright's - dian Vegetable MILS at Mir tiff,' , we'catmot, ty as' genuine any medicine - may have for side. emember, the only riginal atul genuine Indian. Ve' etable Pills have e written signatuk of VViu.• W ~ g lit, on 'the. top la ke o f eae b b ox,. Agents for the Bale ii Wriglks Indian '' Veget4ble je i pil - j s Ur-Montioiap.. Mil At:;: Etherintin. For - other); geakies:see advertise tiu another eelaina: __ 5 . Reed* fbr the Peoples' . Adveeate,.-- . or the'week ending Do , c. 1,C#6.1 Wm. Wynn, MOD iies to 14. t,2 S: A. Woodr4ff: Loa • " • -; DID, •In Iloueschdo, 'on the' 19th ult. Mr. ALEXANIiiR • H. 110DCiDOS ( ' of the firm of Hodgtron, Edgerton .'& Co., and son of Simnel llodgden, Eq. of Certain dale, aged `2s,years. 'lbucrtiscintuts. TO MY _CREDITORS. ITOTICE is hereby given; that 1 have lip .ll plied td the.Judgetof the Court of Coln inon Pleastin and for the . County of Sits queliattna„for the benefit of the Insolv4nt Laws of this Commonwealth, and that the said - Judges have appointed Monday the eighteenth day ofianuaty next, at ten o'cloCk in the forenoon, ai the Court-house in 314t rose, to heir me and my creditors, at whibh time and place you can attend if you thihk proper. JAMES MORAN Montrose, Dec.. oth; 1846. eri • NEW GOODS. • S. S. IIPLFORD:11;, - 80N. ARE now receiving a large assoentiot rtm Fall hnd Winter Goods, which they will sell fot Cash, Barter, or approved Cred it, as cheap as can be bought in town 4—, Their assortment contains a full stock; of Goods usuitilly lept in country stores. 3 _ Dec. 10,. 1846. SOLE and UPPER LEATHER for wile cheap enough, by S. S. M. & Soh. SIMON'S, White's, and Burke & Stoiy's Cast &eel Axes, for gale cheap, and win:ranted first rate, by M. & SotYr ANOTHER lot of those good Fanning Mills, just received--also, some larger of the seine sort, and will be sold cheap; by M. d, Son. • LYMAN . W.vnit:tc. ALMON WA !tN ER. WARNER BROTHERS, Have taken the Store adjoining ltd'Elwee'it and purpose keeping a gentiral us.iertineut of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Ste., which will lie sold at this lowest prices f o r ca. 4h.— The high est price rpaid for country produce. Great Bend, Pa. PORM PORIM MT ANTED at the store of R. Searle & VT Co. any quantity of Pork ht exchange fur Goody and part cash. Dec. 1846. 11.nDiTallIDGM ,ElOl TEEL TO THE PEOPLE. cBALDWIN tenders his thanks forlhe • the extensive patronage be has receiv 'ed, and would Wong the public that he has taken a Partner, which has enabled him to make a fine improvement in his Shop, or Grocery, and also, to obtain a small assort ment of GROCERIES, such as Ten, Coffee, Supt., Allspice, Pepper, Gin ger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Salartt tus, Raisins, Lemons, Heron, 'Codfish, Mackerel, Sword-fish, Rice, Flour, Mo lasses, Bar Soap, Plug Tobacco for front 6Cts to 25cts per pound, Sperm Candles; dipped' Tallow Cq,ndles, &c. &c. -A4so, as fine an assortment of Children's Toys for - Christmas and New-Year, as wits ever brought into Montrose; Nuts of all kinds, and, Candies of the best quality; all of which: will be sold CHEAP for CASH; but NO TRUST. Pies, Cheese,. Cakes, and Crackers of all kinds, constantly on hand. 500 lbs. of good LARD WANTED, in exchange for Groceries or Cash. To the Gentkmen,and Ladies too, all who like a GOOD dish of OYSTERS, or a cold bite of. good Pie, Cheese, please call, we have, good Eating Rooms and Tables, well furnished. Please call and tf►ke a bite, at the first door,in tbe basement story, above L. Searle's Hotel. N. B. We intend to:keep the room clear from Boys who ought to be at home, and have ao business lurking around. Montrose, December 1, 1846. FARM FOR'S/LE. A erill/A 2 I.IBELZAII3. THE subscribers wishing to dispose of their real estate, offer forsale their fatten whereon they now reside, pleasantly situa ted in Dimoek township, Susquehatina co. Pa., containing one hundred and twenty five acres of first rate land ; suitably diO ded into plough, meadow and woodland, and in a very good state of cultivation. r -- There are on the -premises a framed dwel ling house, a good framed barn, waggon house and other out buildings—also; a . fine bearing orchard, with never failing springs and streams of water. , Title indisputable, and possession given nn the first of April next. For further particulars, and• foe; a view of , the property inquire of -the subscri bers on the premises. EZEKIEL BEDELL & SON Dimock, Dec. 1, 1846. 2.5=4Cr MORE mNEW4vIIS GOODS. 4 UAVE received their usual supply of Fall 11 and Winter Gootls, which they -in Vite their old friends, and also new. ones, to Call and examine, and they will find as radian assortment as most people keep in this sta tion, including Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, 4c. &c. and a general variety of fix ings, where people;will be satisfied that they get the worth of their money. Nov. 25, .1846. N.4.-Wp will pay better prices, rind give,tuare,Goods for Corn, Rye, Oats; ; flay, and most ail kinds of produce, than any oth. er shop' in theSe Diggine: Those who have gi g right kiati o.filutider:to sell would IdO keno call and try at , SEARLE'S 41 k\. %%C l il LI F TED, IMMEDIATELY, . t his . Nov. 24; G DOD Dollar Tea selling for Six Bnit:l4,o%d rANc T ,A.ssimtle Ips, , ATEltirstyleiiind andjini 1 0 of - 1 -4 dont 3, 11346: , g46-1;i0„ , k r , ,, ; I' l isusqu DUB 1 pig from t . 'County be ,held taw of townshi Ithe !Mime of Jain. , forenoo: ship afe sembly Said re foltows of Gibs. Kenne rod the We' l on'the : h .1 1,- coIPAIYOO44,- FIU N tice is hereby give' 1! 1 i i upnc Q n _.,,. i 1. 1 ~k - 'Or liaa 4 i; Court 'in' and sk7 1 and to ine directed; Ith ipq or tuOking'paitition of the Wiliam .Holmes, ; late o I . ; in said countydeceased,. low Rad fieW of the said ~ deceased,. on i Friday the ~ ry next, at eleven o'clo i , on the premises in Gibs r, esaid, according ,to the ac t In such ease ;Anode and .pro f 1 estate iS bounded and deli, i to wit:—S i tuate in said n; and bounded by lands o, 1 ,1 1 . on the East--on the Sout, ding from Gibson to Jack,', t by land S of William T. C ortli by lands-of George [ ~n Potterontaining one • acres, or thereat:of:ruts, i 'antes. • • i 3 9 i and Jo and thi appurte N. 0. WARNER, S rill's Office, e, Dec. 9. 1846. Sh Mpntro Y Stray! Cow I - lAA E into he enclosure of the st on .Sunday the 27th ult:, a re Ith long herrn., the points to curs old. : The owner can ng property, paying .char ler away. ELIAS WIL Lake, Nta 1, 1846. Cow, n' 5 or 6 by pro taking Silv IS A RE -CIL w fcL.Post t . ceiving their FALL & WINT ch will be sold cheap as can be tOiVn 'Pre 1 h, English, and American Gok4.and steel-mixed Beaver i Satiets and Kerseys. Velv t and' Satin Vestinffs—.ri c h.; ; , Plai and plaid Cravats. ,Alp ca, Cashmere, dad d'Lain Bon . et Satins purple and blue. . Bon ;et trirnmings—rich. ' ,'Dre trimmings, fiinges, velvet & Gimps. Prints, SO pikes—from 5 to2sc Gin .hams, plain and twill'd, ricl, Shall's—, - Bro Che, Waffle, Chin Gr-ries, large assortment. • Tea , froni-28 to Ss, per lb-. 'P Iron Spring , steel," Nails; Band Crow.l ars. : . Hai ware of every .kind. '. Mill saws and files': Loo ing-glasses, best asset in to •, 1 Crolkery 1 .• It ,fl,l 11,SE A large stOckilif Itien's and Bo • & Brgans—alSo Women's': and Shoes id every description. • • " noir, &c. &e. We rust our ttiends will at leas' exams ',e oa; siock4-we can art.t CILE .P ENOOGH. ISAAC L. POST rose, ,NtAr. 5; 1846. 7 ONK 1111 .1 T"r. Subscribes Um now recei spck of Fall and Winter which be sold on-their usual a' ' `his, for READY PAY: II MILLS & -ose Nov. 4; 1846. TT has been currently reps. MI through thecounty, am is die declared opinion of ktin-, dreds, that in point of variety! ' ty, !thei supply of HATS an 4 111 Roar's I Hat and Cap Store co* si. Public Avenue in Montrose, e thing oleo kind elver exposed for sale in 1 of countty. Reader, do' yon discredit Itememper thel Poet's admonition: . s our doubts are traitors,l imke u. doge the good'we o ft mil 22, .BV. And oa 11 , i •ts.; F ,. . 13ASICLINI cotnlintation cooking stow Wishlnglln air tight do. slof Congress air nett; do. do t mpirerair tight ' do. doe Double9vett ' ! do. do; . ,' Rotary i : ' do. dog 4 Hole i ; ' do. dog! Victoridi . do. doll Parlor g , ~, do. doe Air tight Parlor stbccs Chuma6nd sh ip Stores Stove Wares all kinds. Stove ph.., Ecosts, Zink, Ash pans, ConlUxL3, &c. &c. for ti.ale cheali at Lyons & Chandlers.. Montiose, sett.,e22, 1546. it ~ - tiA'llliS T - ARRIVALF., 1 NE ir GOON. 10 , k. t: 4 ' b is , . g rpH , su seri er now receiving his win. •A- trt stock Of Goods, coMprising the us. ual variety, which have been purhaised at the prsent annsuar ' , low prides, 41 will -he sold ' cheap ;as can be found inilthissse,c at lion o m* ' country. Grateful for pipit favor the su scriber feels ! persuaded th • t the es ireinel# low iolces at which he is +abled to offer Goods; IM will; merit a; Conti uance of of patf i onagcS. I Please ca 11..., '. He ;would: invite the (Mention- o 1 lid tohe following:. li Ca ' meres and (Mains, iilegariii .., - and v ry. cheap. Al ccas a nd gold Plaids; ch . betterolian evnr. ; i A. Itirge antdj Splendid assOrtmeri cos, decidedlyl the dheapestl ever- L i this*rket.l ~ i • 'it " Fancy C .: its:fullers a grea tvane s ceednigly 1w„ ;-, 1 1 Brdcloth.*--a large asaortmen e•ell dila will certainly please: - ' Plop' and fancy Satmetiqvery I i mont 'Cloths' a so very I cheap, mil A ' per y .rd, and otherithin,,as at the I fro' , Nails, and Nail Rod& i ti " I Su rii—'a arge !supply pf stri Su t „ . frar „knit ineelved, and *ill be as the cheapeSt. 1 . i - ' Jay ;, Logo yin,.nnd Riq . c o ir:, will Id r 7ci . y lovri, ..' , ..3 Molassell nt only, Atf! Ocl,pk.gaUdi fiche-- u;0 µ ge:hq Olhosp 1444 1 Teas hap again., . .- , .611 • otTea &rime dollar. ~ Le 4 her, ;piano:Mined by' the thryc ' apestin'tOWO '_ 1 :" . Sir i r cings, , Cotto4 Yorii, t g a mi n '.. ing i S ,eite l l ! Trariiiiriiin,,Tjekhil; 1 A t otii 15;jiteacked I blutdin i e; lid' #oe., a, very.:eheapi . . :' 1 ire ngs;J!' splaMolid;, variety of ' .Vaveeand , Op' VOintig; just at ', I I , .It:SAL!. AO trust, sth k 1646. , that in 1 ;1 ih- • •d "for sais ,est will al es, hi Gibson 9 amino. h 1 illinn .th day 4 1' in the town of As 'bed as wnship N. E: by the n—on se, and - IF: kdsall undred ith the STOVES. T - FIE subscriber i , tinkuhfal for past favors of his friends arid:the:1)111)11c, respeetfitlllr invites their nttention inid . lot 4 Goo+, now opening, consisting' of . Griodijletivbeari, Crockery; 'Wci g-glatsexi' P' T A .- Itooks. etc,-etc;' J. .Llyone.- • - • I ' 4.; Station Oct. .N. B,.T.Wanted, Grtazi Scup ) , TaUow ,. Be e swax, : (11,ER,trir.a . , at the,Old Hat Factory, ciin , hofonkndi* 12: hest affil rheniteAt o'rsortmont orilati n kt,ityi . ever otreredin *ill Mace. Also; fat nolo. 611 V"rii biome wagon, 'and seasoned 13 inektwoodi N. p:—The remit who took it pair ofo!tellintitio , from the shopp ts, regneated to rCtorn them .or, , A few hat blo c s are still out; tltone Ittmers' • a re requestntl to return them. I. • • ' sept 23. 4 14 6 . ;•, ....; k WOPOW-GLAS§ St, SAW' 4by !7, 8-by 10,1.0 by sby by 12,.41 by 15; • 6 by 43,: - ,10 by 14,1.2 by 16 7by9,:;loLy 14,12:b!Y.18; • and 14 by 18; Glos.& 7 by• 9, 8 by 10, 10 by i 12, 10 byl4 Sash, fcir idle by , LYONS & CHAT Montrose, selit.lo; 1846 MI 26-6 w rider mileh , ink► in,, ye- her s, and OR. 3w . tazzaco Vklitllllll3llllß H. BY•tbibtiest newedeii; Pritilor;iier-euttingdown .the Meziams tremendously, and John Gies* the Gen. Tailor of Montrose,4 tuning. but ' euts according to the late full and ; complete , 7 it an& *filter: Fashions, which lie ties just receiv . 'Tariff i n, or no Tariff; he is bound to ''• pl'ense'his twilit*, with beat fits and stibstmittal.svork:. --. 1 . •-• ~'• Cutting".,,cin abort notice and warranted. to fit if properly =idea : P. a , , ~, i 1 ~ N. B.—Wanted, HIM limlse4; niiooth hairial; young bid about 15 years old, from the etianti, of vital ammeter, 51.c.,,as an apprentite-to the Tailor l mg busiziesii. None need apply,. lint , such 4 can conic well, recommend ed: Apply to. .. ' .. ;JOHN GROVES, Tudor. Montrose, Oct. 15, 1848. •_ , I I • Co. Qnnds, tight in loths. do ' obey. 'sl REWARD! . 4: -• TRAYED from the subscriber, sometime itt Jura S last, a - deep.ced yearling STEBli v .aboi4 mid dling size. ~ Whoever will return saidofteer, or give inforniatiinf Where he marbe - found; ilml reeive the above reward. JOHN Bridgewater; Oct.-. 13, 1S Ifi. . . . hands, .peryd. coPrd. STOVES,-newSTOVES,-newand impioved‘patterna— ° Igri ' consisting of Air tight Cooking likeitPi• Empire do s do ' Washington •' do j do ; Combination ' do de • • Parlor •1.- do ' Coal, Parlor, Box, and air tight &mei * , Etre Wain of all kinds; &c. &c. &c., cheap for ntahorimptoyed and apprtnied-credit. • • • ; 1 - LYONS' & CUAND4E, Montroie, June, 1846. ,ron and t, Boots i s I Misses' lIIHNIIIOSE. BUSINESS 111RECTOEY. , . ; J. B. SIMMONS, ;-) - Boot S. Ape Maket--,shop ip Searle's .I•l44;*est: sitlOOrk,tiblip Ai - elate. • • . • call and will sell cp. • OWEN WILLIAMS,' • Barber and Hair Dresser—shop on: Turnpike st. in the baieieent offa. Baltiwbea shop. R. SEAR, LE' & CO. I A goodasiortnietit of Dry CloOdHai Crockery; Hard ware, &a. Atr.,:Wrest aide of Public Avenue. '. • .11E10., O,SY Dealeiln Stovei ,tardvinie, Ny 'Goods, Ate., West • side of ' ' ' ng their 1 ODS, • modat- PrON. S & 'CRAINIILER; Dealers in Stoves,--Tin-wnre,,Sintionery, Dry comae; 4c: - Sr.c..E j ast.side of,Publie Avenue. En .IVIERRILL Iii.:ItOOT; I q_ Dealers .in! Ilats, Cape, Pais, dough Mina, &c. 7 .. Wma, : sida• or l'ublid Avenue.,' . , .. 1. gush ' APS, at i • e West eel's any hili region rumor I E. W: HA LEY; - Still continues the 131acksurithing briiinese in its 'mu* ors branches at bis . old Stand hear iteeleesTalrern B. S. BENTLEY; Attorney iti. at the old office a tell, °rule ' • _ . `''• JAMES AL ELDREDGE,. ,t - Cabinet and Chair tdakini 4 1 Also Sign ~pacA Ninting; Turning, raPer - Ilinging, ; 110 P, his , old stand. on Tampico se - CRAMBERLIN;, I Attorney at Levi, Office oveciltelltore ot Pat 4 . c0„ cOrner:of:X:ublic W. & Physidins 4. Surgeons. &Bee; west vide of Ake Public Avenue over tbe Stereo!' &Be ode &N. , G. Z; .‘ '•'l 4 lNgg at& Watt, oveidierru 8t BooPilhtSture. ETHERWGrE; • Groceries, Fruits, Confectkitusries z Dm" Me; • .ficines; Paints, O il s, and a :minty- 4 ' nick nods, .f T, Fernier's • More. • A general variety of goods leliinlys on hanl • One door below the reekkince &Judge , . -' i ' MACK' di , ROGE.RI3; , '')=. "- - • . „, ... .., Coach, Carriage and Sleigh ManufacterersitetTurn Pike , B* o 4 . 4 the,old-teardelpy owl, are teadl to aerre.eustorners, in the mo s t refined style of the • age: Artielesfin our line constantly on hisid for , • ode; tied.'refidrinidtrintini ?Oct: it notice:-' • DAVID-CLEMONS 1 „ ". Carriage•ata - 81iigh Mtikeir gird ropthrer, may, ..tm; found at 13134111 VA feW naiB o 44 lo fthught wheie iirlibechapiT to i'mk OR COSIOMORIA !the pub- • - II: POST jisK, di 06. Irozammders, slid Plough, P4tumfacturezo—aboitat • she old Rand zie'the regidOnce of D., patterns, LIIB4. - • Attoiir Office n, ii*Soltli* j Ok Court libtige; , tux '-124 BR blin.ronsi per and 4i enli: ered in • • • JERIM LI9;)NS, Dealer in tory. Glxias. Grocenea,.Boafyrapar l ;4o_ autlß,ookbintlei.;--East skid of 'PA* 'idle.. and e L- . J: 8. - -SALlO3l7Rif f Olietip GoOda foretho PeoliietPublic•Avaiiiimitast ..M11e....= ,!°, - _ , at pri- I • . Ver -140 perm me rate. ISAAC' -POST Ai • Dealers -OEOI7 :GoodsMarebiarie;Pßigterii*-- cone Public„Ave .ue arid 'ltiLimppris,444 , • . :: .. ,' '_ , - - „.:l'' ' - i 3CiIIN „Oligirtie4l,,,,', - 1, ~:,, „ , Faslik),nabl*.sWor4,-T*o 49igii. 3 .1mlow...the Orrocei lato 49 ,•'::L :-,-' T. - . i . 1 :: .....--- ... : '... pni n e 14 cheap i which 8: AitiLFOltD 4z. SODLi 4: Denim*. Dry 4=o94l4Prockitryt-Pn *s.*miefl, r • TrishfilkJ 17,...c;A46 first rate FIiEiRtiNNEZ" - t h t i" 1 " biker ID, Pii:dig;d4 HarNl 4 62;o;' ThrotivlSOd; GUM deske 914;1*. : ~; • ' =I judps Qp t! ile . i3ix+ationsontlict t c tth in tbi b e f oun d, et L. Boarlea',.'oa' - tdiiielio days 4 each • wecit. • • ":- r Wick &Imola; 1 , • orsted R:', . MI ZZ3 e: = `.,