711 mrom the Cincinnati News. F. 4 . p for Life. .• • Kentucky rankgftrst among leropister, states for the daring courage and high toned honor of her chin us sons; tv!fr to take offence. and as (tickly "to trgive, they. 1 , avenge upon the a but waliCe•neyer liar, bore in their heart 4, . .- • ' -Mauro. has giveii a befitting borne to her I ftivorite sons. Tlitp scenery eff Kentucky abounds in the wiff, and sublime,' soft and beautiful. We se ' !$‘ Knobs" 'bristling with, tall,trees, rear the'llok head , till. they iirC 1 ; test in the: clouds, I'd the n sin gatftly into lovely and teemin !valleys: II r rivers rush le - aping, dashitig, (taming like . ad demons down the zugged'hOghts, theti gently flow, ing on through sm log raeadoWsi with a too? soul as unruffled 4 the face of a sleeping UM babe._ t ., .„ : .:.i4. , . rfiefisCend" . or th , sketch- is on the'" 'gel I kiir , ing ki"*"- 'On t, i :right front the iviters ed ge,Zrisen Perpen . 'f.illarlY, a "I lthohl to the hei,, , rlit of ? a ! hund : 5 i feet, end lima floats gradually 'to,„Oie summit. . - 'Pap - ",knob" to diitinguiiltii f • others, - wits linoWn as the " Cedar ' 'Lie i" front its l being entire- IV On coyMtcl by, tall I Oedars,•and the salt Atistt of the earth which 'Abe deer cahne in droves to ,lick. . - L i 4 Ainong those wilt) -iv„ere, thltrst. to settle Kentucky, was th4hero of ou tale, Daniel Banks; ;. better Irn trn as hardy Dan. , *Hay ,ing.been crossed I love, and i naturally.of ft restless and .dangloving disposition, lie eagerly embrace the first opportunity.„of feted to migrate '6 the " dark and bloody ground."' At the fiine the fallowing , inci dent happened, I had been three years in Kentucky, 'and t they with fix of his eon:- - paninns had setti near the e.drir Lick. Ilre ,In height, Dan friaa over six feet—large limbed, of great ngth, and the best shot in the clearing. Eeing bold land fearless, he assumed the hargei of (providing his . . companions with Anne. i Many were theliair-breadth escapes while bunting. • Ciintii ** us were the 'red-skins4 yet Dan by his nderful skill and' wood craft, always con Ived to elude their snares, andAgenerally le I z , them to _Mourn one .or two of their brav i Dan's favorite p, ce for hunting was the Cedar Lick. S thither he i world repair early in the morcibg, and concealing him- self, watch for pie. One morning while thus occupied, he sat down upon a fallen tree, and was soon Livrapped in deep thought. Suddenly the trading of a trig startled his , ear. Instantly he ierouched behind a tree, cocked his rifle, an glanced in the direction ftfrom which camel e sound; jbutinstead of :a.fine -buck bounding from the bushes; be perceived the darl.:form of an! Indian creep ing through theshes about a hundred yards from him. Puick as thought, Dan raised his rifle to his shoulder glanced along the barrel and firli. 'With a yell the In dian leaped.to hi feet, staggered a few pa ces, and fell to theground a quivering corpse. .. Before Dan hail time to re-load, another savage who, had crept up, 'unperceived, sprang upon. him Mid ,both fell struggling to the ground, oar lieio. under. j Escape now seemed impossiblc4but making an effort for ' his life, he exerted 'lll his inudense strength, and turned his asS&lant, but I could not use his hands, for the itudian claSped him tight; ly around the bodHavin,,,l4 no other wee . pon, he seized hi by the throat with his teeth and ground It em till they met. The relaxed bold anditiffened limbs of his iad versary soon tol ' , i how deadly had been the bite of the Ontuckian. Already 'the woods resounded Itigth the' ells of a urnerous savagek—to rest at ,vas madness. In. flight lay his only charte4of escape, but where, on every side, exec owards the river, were enemies,_ the w s .appeated alive with q 4l then. ' But Dan kai not alman to submit 'tamely. He kneai well the horrid death he would stiffer wereite taken,r j and he had of- tettlswern taltill ,l'inself rathrthan be toast ed **alive for the >l. usemen of a pack of , i murderous red- - 4s. The ulii , les pressed close, driving li . In the batik of the river. ' ' - Me-eauld rip no ... her, for fhe was on the brink of aprecipi ..•,. DanShuddered'aslie. looked from the- I: y, height, at the Aep „Inul rapid , ar, far below—bueclose • b e hi n d lira were, , s blood-thirsty pursuers. j " Better," exclai-4 he, " be dashed to pied' ces than be toes Id alive." He hesitated'. but for a naCinen NCollectingcli his etrengtW tons for the leap, and gistino one look to heaven4' he sprang from-$ . peak just us the savages] gave A. yell of fier delight tat the certainty' of securing thei r icy. I st i r, Down y - 4-sped with the swiftness ~ of an arrow, It the *titer and disap • Teared. He soon Fuse to. the surface and floated a moment;*tunned. Then recoier * ing he struck tnll for the 'opposite bank, .. gained it and disaalpeared in the forest. , ' \ The deseenda , s of the hardy pioneer "still point out to t ": wondering traveller the spot tiltere*Dan 1 . - tot* his ' Leap' for Life." I IL • 4 ... . The M , ?RuingDove . .. Here (at The . :. ville) I Orsrsatv that cu'l - rioaslittle Can : . ,•, bird, the Mourning dove. It came hopping Fong "the ground close to . the irm,..but liner :-.. Mg was notlight enough to distiiigaismore . anili at it wasvery small, not so big as A i l, mad dark colored. It , seems „th . p . referl : sandy read; awl as it is probably never in ested, pi eked up the oats or grain left by t • horses _lt became so far domesticated to ap ach mankind, • althongb the :dig lest adv nee towards' it 1 0 , sent it away. 30, host, very intelligent ,frian, told ale that 5t alway came there on ••• the hot summer if hts; an we soon heard at various distan t i ts soft but exceedingly -- melancholy call. ~t type • peculiar to this LT ) .4*.tof Canal', '''', is *be smallest of, the t i dove kind. I kno , t uothing compare with _its sok-cadenced ~:1 plaintive cry; it almost . makes one Weep ear it, and ' is totally dif ferelii fiont . the c : of the tante dove.— .3Vben at. begins, au the *hi poor.Willjokni the eoneart, Attie apt to anerthere is a Atunent 'among , th feathe tribe for Mile generalliii4M 'di ' stitlne s and'soleinnity of a siiiiiinerfrp: when he leaves of the . ;,,,v ai t i t udi_Ofiiii"re.f " r ii# ar e: urtai94, when 1 .. ) Abe fiverlis' iestm wing 1 , theihstance, and the moon erne ' •og fro a at:idle-enter -ing, the drifting ni t cloud 0 a land of the mere remnant ofi; ale r tribes ~,(roue, to their , eternal rest.,"BOitjt, . _,...,., r • Caiigaci , 44 'griii,the . ,Ctoiormlimap :• , !Aare& gentle 4 l ,kainilill to.l . ed Mit week." P( 441. 1 1 ,• -if,:iirbY „,' Pompey,” said , a good: roam So hji-negro, i Aid #.., , any lhaqcm had bt ti Whiy " ' sDictiifyou, Masai "r e ph I knew it at the tiro* of it.'"' ' 'ti' 4 *4 • ,s 2 'l 4 ttlY - , SitlifF.o of TIIE - - c0ngre . 5 . ..4.160, al Globe, ApPenillx,• C 9No ßS,.llt_itto,. lasi q sOicat, Oroutth • ,e, the Zoilit library oOunraittee f the tam Rouses lowin . gmitlionzed , il ' Urge su scn tarot for the Con: gretsional Globe find Appendix, a the sea rte, by 1 . resolution , bating , directed them eof preparing the °fits proceedings ? and authorized the secre, fail Oldie senate to contract wi the undersigned, stiptilating that the retsina *hen 'tteif Mg shall he su3ect to the.revisima oftlie speak rs, -the Ccmgress. ioual Globe , and Appendix, is w o ff e r e d t o the , public; not only us au aidlientio_b t as an official ac count of the proceeding. of. Can • s Mad un e der the eye. and'nublishetl by the an oon of that body. The iindershmed originated the .. ode of journalii. i4 ,g I) frir,n' e vs 3ll3) , er*,, o f,P,fty'retfs, hich, thus adopt. en, i1.t . 0 rt e perfecte d wittihe.ait and under Mesa , per:at/n:of Chettresii.Thel Hbli . don Was the first: mid unity- one that thee each 4cc skive step inevory tue" , tru.itt' both km 4. 6,cif Ceti. es;; a.brief of all .thetieluttot, etery.km nmu vote and au 4,,trd4Ar. 1.1 iucluding at full twig 1 ti ll ,thei re istul speec {3 de livereaduring theiesilOn.- ' ,- TheAntrlr; as it ism** to be-c , • ducted by thbm, will Wbund a most coluplem po ideal history. The senators from the states stud the preseutatives from every section of the Uniou.bring s lilt dial)) into con gress n'ittiewleibge f orthe ((Mite " , sentiments, and interests of their several consti neat:ties. Public opinion and public information,. is it exists mon% ihnsethev-represexu, are entboilicd by them; and in ;the crucible of . congress•the wisdom of our times is 'brought to iho.test, mid is them concentrated in di , rectum; the political movements t f the whole come try ' t t h e i mpu l ses t h e e , oven thrtingli congress from „eve!y, quarter,.react upon the nation us a vrboh2„ and 101 l its com p o nent parts ore Mademovoitt co-oper, Mien. The press cannot' lic. bet er emploi 4 eil than in Condensing Mul ntain aPtleadi g the Intelligence 1. ) of our, , free cenntry`, tending to eh happy resuhs throng]) our tilmost miraculously adjusted state and .:uationa) institutions. , }laving identified oitr'selves with the plan of ad vancing the tisefultietei of cOngreSs by publishing fnll mid Mitsui:lit riltions, and having a large mass cifthe Congressional Globe and Appendiv issued during the last tan years, Whip!' would be iihpuired in value to Useedallity ma i m. public if the wc tic were discontin ned,welnivea &tibia motive to prompt us to extend it through a ne4r series. We are resolved, if possi ble,-to,elve it Ilertnimence, and to hand ittlown tb suceelS4irs as tin Iltmularil work, worthy of being main tained and inipntv ed. .We shall c liter upon our new urelertakiag without being clistrad and burthened cce. by any usseciaie labors of the pr ; and thus, mi. encumbered, shall litme to maitc the new series a step 1M advance of thine former inll points of exeim non. With a view to accomplisl this, we shall be (one or the other,) in attendance an Cuileress a . . 'flie.reports will notbe affected by our party bias. We lAtieve every menther of Congress will bear wit:M-8s that MT reports arc full nod fair. l The,Congresiiional Globe is made up of the daily proceedings of the two houses of congress, and print ed on siiperfine double royal paper, with small type. (brevierand unnpareil;) in quarto form, each num , her. containing sixteen royal quarto pages. The speeches rif the members in this. first form are con -1 densed—.-the bill re port of the ispeeche-s being re -1 ) servecr for the Appel dlx. All rdsolntions, motions, anclother prnceediit s, are eiven lin the form of the Journals, with the yeas and 'nays 4u every important question. • The .Afipendix istale up of the President's an nual niesage, the is umssage , of the riucipal t,„t wets of government that :lc entirely it. 1 nil all speeches of 1-metttbeisofcou tr s written out yr revised by them selvies.t• It is pnntec,in the seine form as the Con *reisional Globe, mill Usually ma es about the sane nunkher of pages Jutting ti session , TEIOO. fortone copy of the lCougrssion Globe, $l.OO Portent copy of the Appendix,. —. ....... 1,00 tor six coptef.s of either, or part o both, 5,00 BL IR & RIVES. WashingtOii, Oct. 1046. A NATURAL Rki Suited to the Ilanan constitutio ehre of et - cry curable disease, STRIAnn LNDIA VEGRTI CM= North American College These extraordinary Pills are Imposed of plants which gow spontineonsly on ort own soil, madam, thefore, better adapted o ouzo constitutions than sfet icfnes concocted from fort+ drugs, however wel they may be compounded ; id as Wright's In dian} Vegetable Pills. are founded you the principle drag the ' body hi in truth Subject to but one isease, namely, . corrupt humors,— end ti t said Medicine. cures this dise...s. on natural print pies, by cleansii, and pprify 1, iug the body, it will • manifest that, I 6 f the consturnum be not entirely e baustod, a perse verance in their use, according direction, is ab solutely certain to drive disease every name frotn the body'. When we wish to restore a -swamp. or morass to fertility. we drain it of the superabundant water. In like manner, if we . wish to restor the body to health ' 'we must clear:the it of impitrity Wrillit's Indian Vegetable Pills will be foiled on of the Lest, if not the very best Medicine in the we Id for carrying out this granll purifs„ing principle, 1 crane they expel from the hody all morbid tined wropt humor. the 1 cause of the diseme:, iniun easy d natund inamMr. d, w anhile they eery a . , give rl lil 1.... and vleaMlte•, disease of Zvenyteuueris hapiell driven Irmo- the body. • . i nl5 The followitiq..lilg.ldy respec le storekeepers I have been Tfilly 14 - ipdimed u;; its,-fur the sale of ( Wright's Indian , Vegetable Pills in Susquehanna county: ! Mills & Sherman, / Montr Ira Scott, Sprinp-ille. i L.. 11. Woodruff, Dituotk I Edwin Tiffany, Ilrooklyd A. Greenwood, Barford. 3 tithes Dußoi4 Great Be IL L. Sittphits* Co.. Su H. Burritt, - New Illilfurd. N.E. KMaiedy, Gib§ou ,Striilcy & Curtis, East:o Wells ai,po4.Duxidafil:; Tarbox & Burrows, Ru§ limes Comfort, Hannon I'. -:' U. Burrows & Co. Gibs° I. G. - Pride, .Harford. Charles L. Brown,;Frienl r-"' Offices 'devoted exclnsivi, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, icon College of Idealth, No. 288 11 York; No, 198 Zremout st. Dor office, ,b. 1.69 'ce st. Philadell PORK .-AND A FEW Barrels (fa fine qualßy, for sale by PENJ. SAYRE August.latb., '46. SIX CASES YA'NKEE NOTIONS, I Co.ll.l!filtil.SG the following :I 600gaiss coat, pant, vest, andi shirt 13nttons; 201)doz. Ivory, dress, and bark Combs; 400 papers 4., f; f, 14 inch ri..s; 1,000 do. 2A, 3, 4,6. 8,10,12,14 16,18 &20Tanks; sop diaz. spool Thread ; 1 100 16.1inneu, cotton, 'and si Thread; 10,000 skeins and sev,ing Silks ; 15,000 Needles. from No. 1 to 10 fine quality: Pencils, Twist, Cord, Binding*. Spoons, Razors) ficasp. Brnshes, Stay-laces,. Thimbles 7 Tape, HooXii :By , for sale by Lyons &Cbtuadler. 5e0...1840. . • Kniei k, oo :THE 'subscriber, iiha, thl fo 1 fryeaKlii and lite thlio, re 3 1 - iaticiii iiiito ale' iiew and iiple . . , . :opeton' g., consist:lo - g i . 1 s '. bi-kaoody 'iiiardwar i Glass War e, ' Look' p ~,..„._.,i; iVails,r , ft which fwill be milli 1 lowas 04. 2! . ,_ . 2.7, :I: ... ~., . . ' •-N:8...1-.lwwello, . ' ..Bu I:3Canal 'tallow, Bees vox, km, • - r fi,, , 1 " -‘ 11 pool?. xii tiLe , s si. be lonpd the -bestaiid - chea*t - aiaortm tof Bats '& Caps evesoffered in this place , Also, vale, asewtwo LoreWatala, ersl mooned la h.wood, N. B-.:l 7 ;rhe person who took , poirkif ateetiords fetal the olio'p i relines:la to re them, or A few . • bid-Width are spill oat, ose, having , them . are requested to rettu:u *eta. is, „ Sept 1846. I %" NK NOTE LIST. CORRECT,. V%'E kILLT Foil • lElkil 4YLTANIA. Thiladclp in bank, ; Pal Man & .11 c bank , par m a y a me ,5 bank Pall Penn townslnp bank pa{ 10a-- U e bunk otes 25 dis 1 bank tin Girard do i par! inland do Pemtsyl'a do , Pal'i tta do Gcrcaanui , ..0 par, ,bk do Del-co.st , • bestpr-. Puri Canal bkdo ...• Chesterco t SlTlvasterparl, an bit'' do. mol'4lolo - ail , • Pal (bit do Farmere' lic Hacks co par, At. do F armers , Re:nil't..; par' do Easton ° Pad t in co do 'North:imp .ma no sale. ...otd li lt ,do Lancosterlank • , pariAlltiobeent bank s :.4 dis Far bk L a • caste r , par{ . i, V Es' It3ION T.. • i ''_ lehatunt . • 1 dis;Bank of St, Alltatts f 4 04 Htirrishur. 1 tlis:llit If Bennington --- dim Middlet : 4 , als,A,,,kolvelit batiks 'Cilia ,Cariele , 1 disk tiIik.S3AI3III.7SETTS: Coltiudda}ridge , pnriAll olcent banks. , }dis Northquib 'dam! pin, JUDE, D3LAND Miners . Id I"IsNille par t All ilY6t lsnike l i dis tii'S•; . 'klik Vilkeell'e li . dili, ,'MARYIAND.' Pitts'.g de and notes 1 d is!Baltimore banks , / dis cot' icates 1 die l lattipeco Lk tt i die ~ ' } , aa i ,„ 1 ,,,, 1 4,;,,!Mint.ral batik, l die Towanda ' - no sale!Frederiektown 'I iliti. York I cli s Flagionctowa • f dis tiettyslva 1 dis. Far ~A: , Millers' bk Ha. in Chnbers. mr.i., I (Hsi genstrti-ii ' '- broke ‘VaY‘te'll' 2 tiii.iiVe,aininster i dis Brownsvi e • li ilisiWilliatioirort 1 dis Erie i ' 2 di. , :t!ctimlwriatid. 1 dis Berke abank. no kilt,..3islitiltury broke llonesclal" 1 . ( 16.; Franklin bank - _. a die Ilk g.inse co Li ,ii,lstensqueleninah 'broke LewiAtONN I 1 tlii:Milli110111 brtike L utri lilt. \" arren no sale' Freciterick co lilt 11 ills West Brac h bit 1,1 disilln.keic bits various ',vices DintC.r S' ript 20.430 disißalsiinore & Ohio lie- Lehigh N . Script 15 dis. lief notes 10 dis 4th Mar i sue IA dis'' DELAWARE. NEVI YORK. jllrudt of Ilelaware„ pnr N Y City bank 1, diO . Wil'n & Itratiew'ire par Tenth N'ai'l bit . —iFartners' bit Del • -par Clinton Idi N Y 30 tits:l'l6oll bank par . Globe batik fraud/Doak of Smyrna : ran i North Riga- bk'g co do Cutler $Ss i tlis City Tres & Bk'g to did, 11Th. (../F COLC:I1111A. Wool GI vers' bk ilisiWalltingtim City '` i ills White I'l us bit 5 clisiGenirgetotvu i dis 1 . Lewis c.• ik i di,-Fir i& Mechitnics' • i ills Far & I) '. lik Buff 5 disiAlekandria I (Li. millers I, of Clyde 15 dic , ' Ilk of Alexandria . broke Farbk of new co— ilisiMetdianies' bk brake Coln lilt N York 2 clis', Franklin bank no sale Lafavett tank 2 tli , i Merchants hank do N T . ll . can GO dill VIRGINIA. ' Dry Doc •.. bank 1 Ili:. F. Lk & It-ranches 1.1 dis I N Am Tr , t co 2 di:: 13k 'Of Vs & bra'clis 11 die Bank of ltdTalo 55 di, Far, bk & Welts 1} dis Bank ofickport 33 dis ' Valley Lk & Welt lan ills Hamilton k 30. dis IV heeling lal.l dis Coin bit caralo 55 di! , it heeling p notes 1,1 dis Alt soket banks tit ili,i NORTH CAItOLLNA• Country tanks tat chi.; 'lll culvert batiks . 2 ills Except bof Colton- ;Stnall notes 24 Its, bi a ., ti ts II co , Hod. i SOUT 11 C AB( iI.IN A. 1 F.on.Mic lie distr'ts. m.. Ml c , olt•ent banks li - tlis ; Plutslit g, Niagara. 72 Small notes 2 dis Wash is CI IVorreu, ~".'i i , GEORGIA. l i t, Wash ..‘ au Cu. ... 7 . Bit of St Mary's 5a CVnyile 0 hank ik*-Ittlil:Zee do Mer and hatters' Monroe It do Del.P) I): ik frandlGolitnibits do Ex lilt Po -i-epsie do!Plicenix hank ' do l'intsdam (anal CO do!Excliangc• bank do Ile d Bark la) di, Chat it Intuit do NEI. JERSEY. iCentril bkof Mill do Mechanic ' 1 and )Ittunfac,- Cie.o.oa. ll'kg co do -- utters' k Trenton or; Eneker B'kg co :do Princeton tank pariAll 'solvent banks 0 Plainfield tank 1112 di, i ALABAMA. State bk Camden parlAll Solvent banks saii des Cumberit ul Lank par l Stuall notes 3 ills Mount H e iy, pat, 01110. Salem Ilklg co par Cinlinnei 2 ills Atom/mixt bank no sale Sobtout lilt notes 2 dis N Hope el Bridge . 2 , di . lI.T,INOIS. Treuton 'g co obi par Batik of Illinois ' 70 ills MI other lank. , par State bank 50 dis Far &Mt -h hank of ' KENTUCKY N -Bra n wick no salt ones Hob Ilk' &G co LiokeiSnaidi notes 3a3,1 dis Washingt 71 Bk'g . Co chi', 7.OEISIAIA; -Franklin auk ao!An solvent hank. • Jersey Ci - )lank (1.1 ' MISSOURI. Aloutoom, do i All .4olvent. banks 2:63 dig N 3 Ma Co dos INDIAN - A. Protect an Letnhard clni All solvent hank, lAa2 dis State hit t Trenunt dal FLORIDA. :Bank of • Bruns‘vick do; Sou;thern Life Sz, Tnuis- Mech bit 'attersou do. incitation 4 . 0. EDT, and equal to the 11 be found in BLS PILLS, or it ealth. T J .kril a Gin sept. TjA IN; •., Family Bile, , fur. IN ; also common and pock t Bibles, Testaments, c 7 ,c ,- zrapilies and Atlases, kritinneties, Graintritkra:l 3 bilesophical and che t nien.Beek:, ; CehVa, Situntlei-s', itnd Town's Spelling 'ook ; Porter's Readers. A Auralaaaort went of . 01," looks (Ma Tickets. Al,O, the new Hymn R lii‘ fm• the Preslwtetian. and Baptist se.ele ties. Alt inalist ilynnt Books, Blank Book,. Sze. &e. . . , J. Lyuns• or salt, I), sold.l ATI. . 1 . stin' twpt. ' Corners. .d. rnersville7 ori M entre. bum. CEE !Ell y kw; firs,l wpr, i Ea 1y to the gale of the North Amer reenwich st. New wu ; and principal FOR just wept 3 Ede sept 3, AGre Gni treinely spit 3, qu net at Sept 3, EJ LIME past favors of his tfullly invites their lot of Goods 'now Nrtf Sept. Crockery, .7 -glasses, took, etc etc. TUST r it wil Pe*' Po • J. Lyons. 4 pock% White ,J. L, • ms A FRE per rept. RE Jett APVOcATE • CUS lAMPSIHRE. t bauks die .ALNE. Slip at 35 routs ; nisi, !Ina iert'a Shoes gtitug. cheap at thr score BOOKS. NE Itiooms, Clothes Fins, Batter rs and Ladles, by .1. Lyon's. ,NEW GOODS THE FAIL OF 1846. :r cent. cheaper anal ever offered in this ket before, at -2846. SALISBURY'Fi. • GROCERIES. • stnA of prime . suiars, and more of that rate, Tea, just in at tialibbury's. 836. WIDE SILKS, fautillai and Aprons, and Antra apron. 'a at Sa.(6l)ury'sf. • EDGINGS. • • surtment of black Silk, thread, and entnin up, just arrived st Salisbury's. ; .1046. LADIES' SHOES. variety of tiro best style-raul quality of rR, Buskins, aid slippers---also a lot of ex w priced shoes, just come at 846. • INS% ‘ , 1, 4 1 , IST Market price. will be paid for any utity of flatter, Oatts, Eye, Corn. and; Ilan tiodiabury's. : • SATINETS. • and striped satiuen; 20 per cent. cheaper eyer, just come at Salisbury's. 1346. BROGANS, '• 'BIIHI Bay's trogvths, at the mlne4:4'price ail 48. to .14 at 1. • 8A1.13131114 4 8.• , 1246. -I - 1 k '`Aktui "iota • ived a lut of first into Sole Leather, said be e , Oldittaazitig low :.from 12 to 15 rents at itialisbaq's. 113.46. COD-FISH.' . 7 H lot of prime Co&Tisit for only 4.cents at " - bury's." , '1846. ANCY CASSISIERES, and amazing ;qv at , . . JR MOO. UB Puhlislter's'of the l'ex)ple's Advocate, liar. T ing, the use of an entirely vtniv and modern as i sornnent of .1011 TYPE, are nowprepareao-nsecute, in a neat and satisfactory style, kinds' of - JOB . PRINTING at prices to snit` the times. • PAIIII'IILETS, BILL HEADS, CARDS, CATALOGUES, , HANDBILLS, BLANKS, &C. Printed. on abort notice, and in the best style of the Art. • i LV*A "hare the People's pattnnage it; respect fully solicited. ly 9, 111464 VOQT HAVIICATM. NOT ALL GONE. NI. POST Pr the,Lenefit of whom it may concern, • o ff ers foil sale,,at the Hat Shop of the /cat! C. W. Tuttle, a gefrieraltassortroent of Hats and Copson treasonable err lit to those who pay promptly, or at a liberal discount for cash. August 4, 1806 5t,. 7 %%1k Clll' • I .W TUE subscribers are receiving a large adds on to their stock of Goods, which makes their assort ment equal to any establishment in town—which they offer at reduced prices for READY J'AV, MILLS S SHERMAN. July 42nil, It44*. PlinTS, a great variety, from JO to ,3 per cent less than fast spring prices, by MILLS & SHERMAN. BROAD CLOT (IS fnnn $1,374 up. Staiuets Causiwerepi, &C. &c. by MILLS & SIIF.SJIA v` ---• - YOUNG I tisk ,N Ten--,; 1b:,. fur 0111 , dollar, by MILLS & SIIERNIAN. PLUG TOITECO'crt 6 d. per Ili. by MILLS & SHERMAN Steel,;Nails L Hardware, just received by MILLS & SHERMAN. SALT by theltalf &men barrels—sl.44 per imrre/, by r B.:SAYRE. . _ w y r.,t cu AGENERM . ; Assortment (together with the vitri .MlN triIIIIII*S)nr the 'latest inipmveti patents, bunt fur Cookini'autt Parlor, at reduced price:4Al SAYRE. 100EfiSONS indebted to the SI ilpscrjber, by Note or !took, for more titan one year standing, are rerpiei.ted to catl•and settle, withoot farther notice, as cirentnsmnetis require the immediate attention to those-old matte , rs. - B. SAYRE. August 1.8, • LEATHER ,& SHOES. ri GOOD As*,rtzuent kept ern hall, (prices ex tremcly low for the ready pup,) by _ HYSLOP & COFFIN, Produce and Venerni Commission MFlerchamts,`43 Front st. N. Y. attention given to the gale of Batter and Cheese. Refer to Nies:qrs. Jblle & tihernaln. Nkatrose, l'etnea, who will make liberal a d viot e es on reinllll;e Colll4igned to their care, and reiv over the proceeds as 5008 as so ld. 'Sew York. ibis% 1846. )lONTROSETOUNDRY. The Thriti - and the People!! T HE farmers of Susquehannah Comity are hereby notified that the largest and hest lissortint 4 et of Ploughs and Inn Castings of every kind and variety, way be had fresh from the Furnace of D. POST, JR. & CO ., Cheaper than the Cheapest, for Cash! , Let it he nuilersus al that we. will not'be under sold. We have ; too; the largest aksortnient of finials in our line, of any Foundry in Northern Pennsylva nia, eonsisting elfy LOLGILS that will go up hill, and down hill, and im the lei el—to wit: Idon Ploughs, 11"avne Phaighs, 'Wood's Ohl Patent, Side Hid Ploughs, &e. ton nornemos to mention.. Post & Co., will also furnish their ettstinwrs with A e ,lir o ns of every size, with Wagon 130ziai, Slay. Cutter and Boh.Shal Shoes, Dog.. Churn Irons, Fun ning. Mill Irons,' and indeed every kind of Trim Cast inia that the tin-trier and bard-fisted yeomanry of the County may desire. Then call at POST'S FURNACE. Moutrose, Jule .23, 184 t. Mei 11121 J. Lyons P RUI)UCE. Cash, and approved credit may be for Iron Ware, at POST'S FURNACE. VERY kind or Mill-Imes, good and atmng, and mode to I,y D. POST, & CO- SHORT & SWEET A LL • Persions indebted to the lute firm of R. IX.. Ketcham S.: Co., will ezve extieu4e. and some trouble, I,y-5' Item krill.. unto Clesio what is Clettars." The Accounts lif IL K. & Co., ere in the hands of D. POST, 3R. Alootrose, Jade 24, 11346. LEGIIORN BONNETS. A NEW Lot of Leghorn and Straw Bonnet., anti elegant Bonnet Ribbon:. just received to 24th June 1846. SALISBURY'S. Patti & HAMS, Fon SALE WANTED, 500 iimbei.Timothy seed on or before the ‘2oth hf Septetuber next, on which the highest price will be paid in Cnsli and Goods, by . J. 8. PFIIFIONNET. Frfendsv, Jtily, 184 t. , fferwr nr- • UNSETTLED Account ot. yours with Sornainry R Qliatuller titust be settled immediately, or cost trill!". made, J. B. SAL,ItiBI e :BY. Jane 24, 1846. CALICO'S, IV — EAT and elegant styles, for only le 3 / 4 cents per Surd, inst received it Sept- 3, 1846. INGHAM'S, Rc II and beautiful patterns, just in at Sept- 1, 1846. SALISBURY'S OSUMERES. • CASI-TMERES anti d'Lains, elegunt styles, just arrived ;zit SALLSI3IIIIY'S. wept. 3, 1846. ' . • ALP ACA 11011 08E8, n nevi , style of dress goods., just come at JAL Sept. 3, 1840. SALISBURY'S. BO.O 4 OCLOTIIS, OF all kinds vt/rytlo, at Saliab . ary's t . . *EST' INGS. ALarge and spltruird variety of Satin, Velvet, and Worsted Vestim i gs, of this Fall's Fashion, just in and_verylow at . Salisbury's. • sept. 3. 1346. , IFIASH PRAHISJEREOta. FILESH CiIANLiEaIITES, a fine lot, just.received and for sale ntr. Oct.22d, 180. DOW & BOYD 8 -4 w NOTICE. SAYRE SALISBURS"S • ' • , • , bet. renviis tbankste his fridnas therblis genera)ly,, (0 the liberal pall as be h r ceiret' hiring the past summer, and rectfull . 3: them co call lied take a. took at /few anal sple .- Ler G f O DDS, be is emir rece alisl wliidli will be salads 6, 0 11 ere* , hi:thy otrePeou this market. • J. LYON ,seet,?i 18.46; tIS NS, i ' , mall Itimos, nice for . family its . oat J. 1.1 , 41 Ki R A LEND D. LOT . • (IF plain, pl cyangeibl .; fancy, onibre st A.-.P , Mmtccas, Mitimei; Caslinmres,-Ginglurrar,,:f Sic• Also, Hal' by .le.gant Cashmere; nam :A e linwl* for sal by ; .1. :Lyor.. ME . AL , ',I, mid s 1 I PI i _IL R,. 1 ,,. 3, I Iced 'II,Vt'IIPL,7;y ____ ~ , • ~ _ GREAT BARGAINS! : irt TstAsA ipara3 4'4100 AVIV LW' („ 1 % 1 % • - awl \e) '^''' C 4:4 ,0 ' 1 Sutter, .6cemvna,Fcatin i Ts, &c. A credit, in SrUninehanna County FOB Cash, or otprov bo bra ot• . 2' a 33 0 9 hand,l aml ready to w a it o ft to fitwir him with 11 call:. -ries on the BOtnt Bittoisu Mod . Parth will be bound u. tier. . . who is 41Wtys whri inns' { Men: ,J . L. its %Owne old llor der au .hurt ur Muidplise, P , J 1tue,)1846 S H 20 L1.. - sitaratits fir 0144. Dolliir. 'lif to B,fiza id r o do 'l'.! do 1 . 01 , 13 .4„ , do ( i .1 do) l!g Ityso4 Tea do 121 wl4 she( ins no4 40 i l jel ) ,,, wide 1.;)r 0 $1 ' NINI VAL LOT li 01 at W' eta per , ytall twick ctr 414 Will all e—a 140 geut the Cheap . of ' ; J. LYON Jane 2.1 .1 1 . fIINEN SINE LIE subsc :hers twik noW on bnnd and 11 ceiving n i.lenc A ussifftliciat 14 Goods, which t i l i. MILLS & SIIEOL offer nt a , Finnl ncicanrelfor READY PA T: Most or pmdzic4.• rec in exclinntrelFir G 411145. ~. , ' 4 M 41116-040 „Nue 13, 'p.m. .. , TALLoW i l pr Nile liy . ',I 3111U.S & SHERMA , . B UTTER Firkins kep constantly on hand 11 t MILLS *S..; 20,000 s „ } -a i i i i iN te ( , ; l. l l. E B :ivo i lftinp,ri„tuT " ; 1 MILLS & Julie 15 , 1"1:1 Ni 4f_ IHE ARCADE I . vl3 . : N' ELI; BLAST. RE'l,llll.. week fram the city a fresh and ',.er t•sting, so 'Ow of (groceries, which ran be 'ir ciceie(i, at tin ~ taliy cheap rates--cntirriAting of i t, lll.- ,mict:s; laDlO , Ol, CCIIC , , A r i,. I; TS, fresh tillittillh &C . . , 10X. J. ETIIELLI)(ii!.. Montrose, Jinn. 15, 1n46. D UIZI) AOPLES. it goo 4 article—and a ~.-?h bti pply .4 i he T 1111. N 1 L', BCEi ), jot rec.( veil awl fur bale atithe ! A IiCA D . June 30. ' ar_ge ° ll - 0 4 . El . del ha% e titit hori zed t 1311111'n igned to clitt on rt4ddings, Ifotelpindiz:, and other eXtTO‘pitlo4 ativartgu- or :hiss hy fir... The, inititi•l oc, nte re.mtret_ of the ,tnpany, end le ralliercuce. to i,tir audprinciplet4 i tli transaction of 11 their Wit‘ine r i.s, ettutle them 41 tit confidence of he publit as 'a safe. MlnillS of , tet rupee. F. LUSK, Aget t. .11tiattni.F.e, JEtne 16, 1846. BOOTS & trIfOES, cortO'se rani fate , of 0a every quality and toraet.4 by MILL & . C .stile by OD—F new lot--rjust, receive l. gni ' J. UV, I t -- MO NgW GOODi . . 7 -EST ot4nt. . Ginaiiitm uail Calico Paraso .. I t , J dies' litlit.. (doted Slk oloveii,'Delti l u a Si Tdhs, Ithslics.i ibbons, 'aliooes, Soc. &c. at Si '1 reduced pcicc4, for alio - 1 '' ' • 11 - €, Se 1 . - ; J. LYO4 .., MITEM kvicatiosa. tlx l l'la and Fane V Dry A N C:m u :4 l :n " v. be fm at m -atom Store on the ast oitle of : the J'utliio Aventie, I.Slontruse . , th e " P cople" I.ainlliTrebiue vry low prtees for ,ash, or 'exclinregie ttieir proank. to coral adrantnac. 1 B. SAWSBIlliti. . i „ N element' assortment at Lalies' Slippers LI n A.. Buokilu aoes, very lovvi at. SALLSDURY s. r Lea of splendid Deeks Lawns,' De Laine.' Reieti. Citsittnerea, at: 1 SALISB17111! . I LA Re; E i and imatt.titut assortment of P 'nu 411 . very towi at -i, SA.LISBURI's. . . . f I i . Cloths for-Gen A ( 11 ( 0Vstl a I DCit of S line t a l , SALISBLIAI CORDEI? +ins, Whiterult_a Crab Noreen, ! t , SAL'ISBURY ,_ ~- , - 1- • 4 LOT of' file plain .be Luta° B bl/whip ja9 i -CIL CtilVe4 u) d will be udiblow, at . . ; ism...isßcßY 0. • . i ;--.. TRON,•Btecip. Nail Iltalsi• mu). Nall, cheap at -L. .1 i . , SALISBURY 0I lEAPrittolasses tbatil - cim be found in fig at i On4r 3 cents, with Teas, 856;1:47 1 „.c 0 tre,! , .Tol)ocoo, eliwalY low, cal i. I: SALISBURY,.. ' . T 1 INENtiI.-i i l.ilien Tab e a 1 m1..,, - Towel- Diaper' .. 1-41 Lineal, C4atiug,/.a tissortment of Irish/ *. 1.1,, ild ' ; SALISBURY/ . ii •, ;l • lt ` L , r . WEDEIS, 4 -/ • Allot of Tate Twedes eloth,t / a 1 .1/ 1 at i - - .' --' I- , ~ BALISBORY ,'• . i • dLOTH S.-i • Bmid!•Clitifsj Cas simercs nail' - ,.. O nettesi utisimlly la,trlir - SALISBURY : Lir OSIETTA largo ~lissiiropoont of ltli si w s l. , 1.1. Ladies o/sieri at ‘l,o*l reduced prices at' -,,, 1 1 ,I :,SALISBURY • i. ;trif • i; tiOTtoli ble piavo#),Lipeu Rakirs ,, ‘ -11 at— 1 • 1 , • • ' tgaiiburyl 15V t i t IZshOTorli4:,BB-611 sizes luta • Jpue, 180. i 140lt18-& (MANDL • ._ ___. ____ . .”:S.TJG Ait' ~ :,,C., 0 , TEterrILLS. • • , Imre: -Calm 4 , The. inemattine ptipnlarrypfDr,, 0,;.,p e ,#. R m u h . imirioitd Incliciss VegilssWe sitslar coated Pills ha s ineinCed a tanirbiti . of- . tor to make, something they cai Pums,atad .toot them with stiff, in order to sell_ there' for the gent de, while they do not nos. Ira o seas apartele 0( • the, g ess,jner they am.il ut€ , . •ht oppeartuace to, the original Dr. Smith's Pills. I n A to m illey - are- an is FRAUT.V*ori - the emu. it inanity, 4 .- miribiter wso at first an interest' n au Urination sew Coated Pill, mann trirell in Al -1 batty, N. t., has given them np, w e Sayg, on tte count o f the - xhia`e-htble dishonest' !malea concerned in maonfaotprii4 them. The same Party are now industrionalyprtulating reports calculated to intim Dr. Shah and Uts affect the reputation of his valua ble pills.; but rather than noting theni in publie, Dr. 'Smith is'abont td institute legal prociedings against themfor their sloaders, as he has itt.enothee case against a sindlei party, in which he recovered a large amonnt of :damages. , These miserahle. imita tors have tureseit to the wrest Abominable means to palm off their cianderfeit trifle, as th'e public know that Dr. Snaith'sore the diginal and genuine. Sev eral instances luive come to public "ice in which life has been mantles:red - by tho.unfOrtunate use of 'the counterfeits: Itis Dr. Smith's Pp that are do ing. so. ranch good in tho cornany-:-a . st the followin g plainly Show. 1 i Mor o - Ministans use and recommend Dr. Smith's Pills than all others . . 'This is to certify that I have used the sugar coat inl Pills tatioufaetured.by G. Benjurniti Smith of N. York, for some time, and believe ,tleuti to be,as.ood medicine •, atuthlso s froth ithlthrY io 1 11 ,1 Of eltn:l am perstmded that. he -is the original nrcemor, mal th ere _ fore is entitled to the benefit of the ittvenliou. S. WII,ISAMS, - ' . Pastor lst Baptist CliereV,'Pittsbuigh. , ----.- i - Prom' the Blzer lien's Clicked (Dd.) : Iv e call Via attention of tamreatleM the certifi icateof. Re`'. S. Vfillianis, Pastor of Ist aptist Church Pitteburgb, in Matien to Dr. Smith's ll'ills. We eau t i 3 ourselves hear 4eastimouy to the excellence of these l'ille, one of itts having used them mid experienced great - relief freni: them.. The above, is the. best paper in the state of Del. ' ':- " ---. ANTED. Azerd for fire , salo cif Smith's ladiaa Vegetable ' swum. coated rills. l ' 'Aloutrese---N, Mitchel & co. Etheridge. Now .Milford—lL Burtirt. Sernmerwille—R. L. Sittphin MI The " imktwan tanisti YfifiETATILE : piEL.9,".om g.ar coated,) use certainly doing niu4h good in the whole country, 'and are' highly esteemed, if one half is true that pintPle, write and say ul)o 2 r:them. They are so easy in their-?potation that I like them.— The editor of the Northern State Journal, (one .of the largest and best papers in the slate of N. If.). writes us follo